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The Great Leader of Neo-Shocker is the ruler of Neo-Shocker and main antagonist of Kamen Rider (Skyrider). His true identity is the Emperor of the Dark Nebula, an extraterrestrial entity from the Dark Nebula B-26 who formed the Neo-Shocker organization to act as a front for his invasion of Earth.
As with all other incarnations of the Great Leader, he is voiced by Goro Naya.
History[]
At some point after the defeat of Delza Army, the Great Leader of Delza Army would reform again into the Great Leader of Neo-Shocker and found Neo-Shocker from the remnants of Shocker in another campaign to conquer the world.
The Great Leader appointed General Monster, a former subordinate of Colonel Zol, to helm Neo-Shocker's Japan branch. When the Japan branch began to face a new obstacle in the form of Hiroshi Tsukuba, a cyborg who had escaped the organization and begun fighting against them as Skyrider, the Great Leader directed Neo-Shocker's other branches to turn their resources towards the Japan branch to ensure its operations could go on unobstructed.
After General Monster's repeated failures to defeat Skyrider, the Great Leader decided to replace General Monster with Admiral Majin, a top Neo-Shocker executive who had rack up numerous successes for the organization as the head of its South America branch. Upon learning of this, General Monster made a final attempt to take down Skyrider but was killed. Upon his arrival, Admiral Majin took command of all of the Japan branch's operations.
However, Admiral Majin enjoyed little more success than General Monster against Skyrider, who had now been joined in his fight against Neo-Shocker by the previous Seven Kamen Riders. After Majin was defeated by a combined Rider Kick from Skyrider, Stronger and V3, the Great Leader crushed Majin's head and cybernetic heart as punishment for his failures.
The Great Leader would then force Hiroshi's mother, whom he had kidnapped along with her husband, to scrub the floors of his Great Temple. However, Hiroshi was able to infiltrate the Great Temple and help his mother escape. Despite this, the Great Leader's ultimate plan continued to advance unopposed. After being informed by his science team that the Oxygen Bomb was completed, the Great Leader had it deployed above a nearby city and gave an announcement where he declared that unless the Kamen Riders revealed themselves and submitted to Neo-Shocker, he would detonate the bomb and kill all life on Earth save for Neo-Shocker's cyborgs, who had undergone special preparations to ensure they would survive. He also sent the Skull Assassination Squad to eliminate Hiroshi and his mother. The Skull Assassins were successful in killing Hiroshi's mother, but before she died she revealed to Hiroshi that the Great Leader's weak spot was underneath his right foot.
The Seven Kamen Riders then confronted the Great Leader, who had shown his true form as a massive alien dragon. The Great Leader was initially able to overwhelm the Kamen Riders with his titanic size arrived. After Skyrider revealed the Great Leader's weakness to the other Riders and shot his right foot, the Great Leader flew up in the sky to manually detonate the Oxygen Bomb. However, the eight Kamen Riders united to perform an attack that sent the Great Leader and the Oxygen Bomb into space. The Great Leader was killed when the Oxygen Bomb safely exploded above the Earth, with the Kamen Riders seemingly perishing along with him.
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Trivia[]
- The Great Leader of Neo-Shocker is the last confirmed incarnation of the Great Leader to appear in a Showa era TV series. Though Grand Lord Crisis is also voiced by Goro Naya, he has not been confirmed to be related to the Great Leader in any way.
- Interestingly, after the Great Leader claimed to be a member of a race from an unspecified Dark Nebula, the next Kamen Rider series, Kamen Rider Super-1, would feature a group of aliens from the Dark Nebula B-26 seeking to conquer Earth, though there appears to be no known connection beyond this.
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