List of Tensou Sentai Goseiger characters


This is a list of characters in the 34th Super Sentai Series Tensou Sentai Goseiger. Much of the footage and plotline for Goseigers was adapted for the American series Power Rangers Megaforce and its sequel series Power Rangers Super Megaforce.

Goseigers

The Goseigers are young members of the Gosei Deva race, humans born with mysterious powers who 10,000 years ago moved to the Gosei World so not to cause trouble for regular humans. Using the Mount Meru as a bridge between the dimensions, the Gosei Angels made it their mission to protect Earth. They are divided into three Tribes: the optimistic Skick Tribe with power over the aerial elements, the tough Landick Tribe with power over the earth, and the calm-headed Seaick Tribe with power over the water element. Prior to battle, the team announces their arrival by saying "Protecting the planet is an angel's duty." followed by "Tensou Sentai Goseiger!". With the power of the Miracle Gosei Headders, the Goseigers become the Super Goseigers. Prior to battle, the Super Goseigers announce their arrival by saying "The Gosei feeling is like a hot crystal, Super Goseigers!".

Alata

Alata is a member of the Skick Tribe who has been the childhood friend of Eri. He has an innate ability to see through to the true essence of things. Unlike his Skick Tribe partner Eri, Alata is ten times more sensitive to the wind and he can easily pick up and track evil around the area. He, like Eri, also has a bubbly and positive personality. Whenever in a pinch, he never gives up and fights his way through. Alata truly believes in protecting the Earth and everyone. He is the first to befriend and truly trust Nozomu. However, despite being a strong leader for the group, Alata is usually an airhead and often does things before thinking about them. After transforming into Gosei Red, Alata says, "Skick Power of Storm! Gosei Red". With the Gosei Tensword, Gosei Red becomes Super Gosei Red, saying "Miraculous Storm! Super Gosei Red".
Alata is portrayed by Yudai Chiba. As a child, he is portrayed by Yusuke Akiyama.

Eri

Eri is a member of the Skick Tribe who is the most maternal of the group and optimistic about life. She excels in assessing situations, and is also a very bold fighter. Eri's personality resembles that of a cheerful and bubbly girl, as she is always thinking positively and never gives up. She also lacks common sense, as shown when collaborating with Moune in episode 9. Because of her capricious and airhead personality, she often clashes with her teammembers, especially Moune. She is often seen eating something, especially sweets. After transforming into Gosei Pink, Eri says, "Skick Power of Breeze! Gosei Pink". With the Gosei Tensword, Gosei Pink becomes Super Gosei Pink, saying "Miraculous Breeze! Super Gosei Pink".
Eri is portrayed by Rika Sato. As a child, she is portrayed by Mutsumi Aou.

Agri

Agri is a hot-blooded Landick warrior and elder brother of Moune who acts cool. He prides himself on being the strongest fighter out of the five Goseigers. After transforming into Gosei Black, Agri says, "Landick Power of Stone! Gosei Black". As Gosei Black, he can team up with his sister to perform combination attacks. With the Gosei Tensword, Gosei Black becomes Super Gosei Black, saying "Miraculous Stone! Super Gosei Black".
Agri is portrayed by Kyousuke Hamao.

Moune

Moune is Agri's younger sister and youngest member of the group. However, she has a very strict nature which causes Eri to often get on her nerves. Despite this, she can be loving and always sticks to the battle ahead. Hyde sometimes calls her a child as she sometimes has a childish nature. After transforming into Gosei Yellow, Moune says, "Landick Power of Sprouting! Gosei Yellow". As Gosei Yellow, she can perform the Insulator Kick. With the Gosei Tensword, Gosei Yellow becomes Super Gosei Yellow, saying "Miraculous Sprouting! Super Gosei Yellow".
Moune is portrayed by Mikiho Niwa.

Hyde

Hyde is the oldest of the group and the lone member of the Seaick Tribe, after the death of his partner Magis. Because he is the oldest, he is wise and usually calm, often paying very close attention to detail no matter how trivial. Whenever he calls Moune childish because of a mistake she makes, she will respond by calling him an old man. He serves in keeping the team together. After transforming into Gosei Blue, Hyde says, "Seaick Power of Surging Waves! Gosei Blue". As Gosei Blue, he can perform the Seaick Spin. With the Gosei Tensword, Gosei Blue becomes Super Gosei Blue, saying "Miraculous Surging Waves! Super Gosei Blue".
Hyde is portrayed by Kento Ono.

Magis

Magis was a member of the Seaick Tribe and the former partner of Hyde. Prior to the beginning of the series, he was killed by Kurasuniigo of the 5000 °C after sacrificing himself to save Hyde, briefly transforming into Gosei Green to do so. Magis only appears in flashbacks; first in Epic 10 "Hyde's Partner", and again in Epic 39 "Epic Zero". It was later revealed that Magis has a dolphin motif as Gosei Green and his catchphrase is "Seaick Power of Life".
Magis is portrayed by Yousuke Itou, who previously portrayed Sen'ichi "Sen-chan" Enari in Tokusou Sentai Dekaranger.

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Gosei Samurai is a mysterious warrior of which the Gosei World has no record. Ten-thousand years ago, he was originally the Groundion Headder and battled the Yuumajuu alongside Brajira until they got separated. Ending up in a glacier, Groundion made a pact with the planet itself as it gives him the means to assume his human-like form to fight the revived Yuumajuu and cleanse the Earth of any threat to it. His motivations however have put him at odds with the current Goseigers, as he doesn't care for the people who inhabit the Earth and pollute it. Over time, while fighting alongside the Goseigers, Gosei Knight realizes their missions are one and the same. When the Yuumajuu were finally defeated and the forces of Matrintis appear, along with his life-force dwindling by then, Gosei Knight is in a dilemma of continue aiding the Goseigers or not. It was only after realizing that humans, in the example of Nozomu, have the potential to right their wrongs and protect the planet just as much as they can damage it as well, that Gosei Knight is able to truly fight alongside the Goseigers as their support.
Once Buredoran is revealed to be Brajira, their relation revealed to the Goseigers in the process, Gosei Knight personally battles his former master before being captured so his Final Power can be used by the villain. Soon after being tortured, Gosei Knight is infused with Brajira's Dark Gosei Power and forced to once more serve his master as Brajira of the Messiah#Dark Gosei Knight. However, Alata manages to exhaust the evil energy within Gosei Knight and replenish it with his own Gosei Power. Eventually, after Brajira is defeated and the world safe, Gosei Knight decides to rest once more to regain his full power. Supporting the Goseigers during the Legend War, Gosei Knight sacrifices his ability to assume humanoid form to defeat the first Zangyack invasion force. During the events of 199 Hero Great Battle, while briefly obtaining the Gosei Knight Ranger Key holding his power, Gosei Knight regains his usual form and aids the Goseigers in helping the Gokaigers in their fight against the Black Cross King.
Unlike the Goseigers, Gosei Knight uses the mysterious Knightick Power, enabling him to use the abilities of the Skick, Landick, and Seaick Tribes. When fighting, he refers to himself as "The Earth purifying knight of destiny! Gosei Knight".
Gosei Knight is voiced by Katsuyuki Konishi.

Master Head

Amachi Astronomical Institute

The Amachi Astronomical Institute is the home of Alata's good friend Nozomu and his father Professor Shuichirou Amachi. The members of the Goseigers work for the Professor part-time.

Nozomu Amachi

Nozomu Amachi is a grade four student who is Alata's good friend. He first meets Alata when the Goseiger stops a baby carriage from rolling down a flight of stairs at a park. After their first encounter, Alata leaves to rejoin his teammates, but forgets his Change Card. Nozomu saves Alata in battle by bringing the Change Card to him. Although it is the Goseigers' policy not to let mankind know of their existence, Alata convinces his teammates not to erase Nozomu's memory; instead, they make him their close ally.
Nozomu is portrayed by Sakuya Nakamura.

Shuichirou Amachi

Professor Shuichirou Amachi is an amateur astronomer who runs the Amachi Institute, Nozomi's father and only present parent as his wife Yuko works away from home and rarely comes home. He hires the Goseigers as part-time workers, unaware of their actions. Regardless, Amachi aids them on certain occasions and eventually learns the truth about the Gosei Angels from Master Head after agreeing to be his medium to talk through due to being of pure heart.
Shuichirou is portrayed by Louis Yamada LIII, the tsukkomi of the Hige Danshaku manzai duo.

Datas

Datas is a robot that is sent by Master Head to Earth, prior to Heaven's Tower being destroyed as both an emergency system and means for communication between the Gosei World and Earth. Tending to end his sentences with "desu", and usually sleeping when not needed, Datas also can pinpoint the likely location of villain activity. His form resembles the arcade machine. Datas did not reappear in the Legend War because he was beaten and badly damaged by Zangyack.
Datas is voiced by Kōki Miyata.

Equipment

To perform their mission, the Gosei Angels use the mystical Gosei Power sealed away in Gosei Cards that are kept in the Gosei Card Buckle belts.
The Gosei Cards allow the Goseigers to perform Tensou Techniques. All of the Gosei Cards, when placed in the Tensouder, are activated with the activation call "Tensou!"
;Gosei Card Types
;Skick Power Gosei Cards: There are two of each Skick Power Gosei Card each for Gosei Red and Gosei Pink.
;Landick Power Gosei Cards: There are two of each Landick Power Gosei Card each for Gosei Black and Gosei Yellow.
;Seaick Power Gosei Cards: There is one of each Seaick Power Gosei Card for Gosei Blue.
;Knightick Power Gosei Cards: Unlike the Goseigers, Gosei Knight uses the numbers on his Leon Cellular to activate his Tensou Techniques in addition to Gosei Cards.
The Gosei Headders are living head-like items that help the Goseigers, serving only those who share their common attributes. Normally dormant on Headder Island, the Goseigers can call upon them with the Headder Gosei Cards. Groups of Headders that are summoned together from different tribes are usually known as Brothers. They can also be attached unto the Gosei Blaster. The Goseigers can also summon robotic bodies for the Gosei Headders to attach to, turning them into the Gosei Machines.
The Universal Annihilation Army Warstar are the first set of fictional antagonists of the thirty-fourth Super Sentai Series Tensou Sentai Goseiger, that battle the Goseigers in order to destroy the Earth. Following an insect theme, the name of each member's home world being an anagram of the type of Earth insect they represent, all Warstar-related members and things have names that are modifications of the Japanese names of American Science fiction films. "Warstar" itself is from Star Wars. Most of Warstar is defeated in episode 15, with only a handful of members remaining to take revenge in .

Fictional history

Warstar's forces are based on the Universal Mothership Indevader and seek to steal the life force of other planets with their insect-based forces. Before their invasion of Earth, they realized that the Gosei Angels would be trouble for them, so they destroyed the Heaven's Tower in a preemptive strike. Unbeknownst to them, five Gosei Angels were living on the Earth at the time. Eventually, Warstar is defeated when its leader and base are destroyed by the Goseigers.

Mons Drake

The Yama, also known as Mons Drake of the Planet, is a Monsu Alien who is the leader of Warstar armed with the Drake Tomahawk. His signature attacks are the Planet Bullet, the Syzygy, and his most powerful attack being the Gravity Fall ceremony where he uses the dark matter in his body to cause a nearby satellite to impact the planet he is currently on. Before invading the Earth, his new follower Buredoran informs him of the Gosei Angels and the threat that they pose to his plans, so Mons Drake tasks Dereputa to destroy Heaven's Tower in a preemptive strike in an attempt to bar the Gosei Angels from Earth. However, as five Gosei Angels were on the planet at the time, Mons Drake is forced to have his forces deal with them. Eventually, after growing tired of the Goseigers' interference, Mons Drake performs the Gravity Fall ritual to make the Moon collide with Earth. However, the ceremony is stopped by the Goseigers with Dereputa seemingly killed off. Soon after, Mons Drake attempts another plan by transferring Earth's oxygen into the Indevader and have it crash into the Earth to burn every human. However, he is instead blasted into the Indevader by Hyper Gosei Great and consumed in the resulting explosion. His spirit later appears to Brajira, unsuccessfully trying to attack him before being cast away. Mons Drake's name comes from Star Trek.
Mons Drake is voiced by Shōzō Iizuka.

Dereputa

Dereputa of the Meteor is a Zutinma Alien who was a foot soldier until his fighting spirit attracts Mons Drake's attention, promoting him to combat commander and his right-hand man. His signature attacks are the Meteor Bullet, Super Meteor Bullet, Meteor Dimensional Bullet, and the Super-Galactic Meteor Bullet. He was the one who destroyed Heaven's Tower when Warstar began its invasion on Earth, and became Gosei Red's nemesis after severely injuring his forearm in their initial confrontation. However, when Mons Drake pushes the Gravity Drop forward, Dereputa barely survives Hyper Gosei Great's attack and is presumed dead. In reality, discarding his breastplate with a scar on his chest from the attack, Dereputa came to the realization of acting on his own to prove his superiority. After Mons Drake's demise, Dereputa resurfaces to settle things with Gosei Red while attacking his teammates to ensure no interference. Though he was finally defeated, Dereputa unknowingly releases the Yuumajuu. Dereputa's name comes from Predator.
Dereputa is voiced by Rikiya Koyama. Koyama is known for his role as Joe the Haze in
Kamen Rider Black RX''.

Buredoran

Buredoran of the Comet is a treehopper-like alias adopted by Brajira after he arrived to the present era just as the Indevader arrives in Earth's orbit; managing to become one of Mons Drake's top commanders within a short time while providing Warstar with intelligence on the Gosei Angels. Fighting the Goseigers personally whenever their Tensou Techniques or weaknesses are exploited, Buredoran uses the Buredolancer along with his signature attack, the Comet Bullet. He is in charge of enlarging the monsters by using the Bibi Bugs. Buredoran pilots the Indevader prior to its destruction, and survives to resume his Yuumajuu guise, though he does briefly return to his Warstar form during the events of . Buredoran's name comes from Blade Runner.
Buredoran is voiced by Nobuo Tobita.

Gyōten'ō

Gyōten'ō of the Supernova is a Doditake Alien, referring to himself as Warstar's strongest officer. One of the last remaining members of Warstar after Mons Drake's destruction, Gyōten'ō has been hunting for the Horn of Ragnarok on another planet. He appears in , managing to achieve the weapon and swallowing it once the end of the world is assured. Though he damages the Dragon Headder prior to enlarging, Gyōten'ō is destroyed by Wonder Gosei Great; with the Horn shattered in the process. Gyōten'ō is named after Captain EO.
Gyōten'ō is voiced by Hidekatsu Shibata.

Deinbaruto

Deinbaruto of the Morning Star is a Desapoda Alien, Gyōten'ō's right-hand man, and one of the last remaining members of Warstar after Monsu Doreiku's destruction. He appears in , assisting his commanding officer before he's destroyed by the female Goseigers. Deinbaruto is named after ''Deep Impact.
Deinbaruto is voiced by Bin Shimada.

Bibi

The poisonous Bibi Bugs, are living products of the dark aspects of previous alien races that Warstar conquered. After Warstar fell, Brajira kept the Bibi Bugs' hive to utilize them for the Yuumajuu before Kinggon takes it. When Kinggon was destroyed, the Bibi Bug Hive ended up in Metal-Alice's possession, modifying them to convert into Bibi Nails to enlarge Matroids. Eventually, the Bibi Bugs are destroyed after Brajira's death. However, one Bibi Bug survives and evolves into a humanoid form called King Bibi who enters the body of Yumeko Hoshino in order to execute a master plan that would destroy the Goseigers and everything they stood for in order to avenge his kind while feeding on the darkness in human hearts. However, King Bibi's plan fails and he is destroyed soon after by Ground Gosei Great.
The Demon Bug Soldiers Bibi are foot soldiers that were originally dolls that are given life through the Bibi Bugs, and armed with various weapons. Originally used by Warstar, the Bibi Soldiers were used by the other organizations.
The Bibi Soldiers and the Bibi Bugs are named after B movies. King Bibi is voiced by Kenji Nomura.

Aliens

The . Voiced by Hidenari Ugaki.
The Earth Condemnation Group Yuumajuu are the second set of fictional antagonists of the thirty-fourth Super Sentai Series Tensou Sentai Goseiger, as well as the second group to battle the Goseigers while pursuing their goal of destroying the Earth. Like their predecessors, the Universal Annihilation Army Warstar, each of their names is a modification of a film title. For the Yuumajuu, these films are monster movies and each member of the Yuumajuu is modeled after a specific cryptid or other horror film creatures mixed with an arthropod element. In addition, the kanji in a Yuumajuu's name is indicative of its abilities. The name "Yuumajuu" comes from the Japanese title for the film Rise of the Gargoyles, which in turn uses a Japanese term for cryptid: "U.M.A. ".

Fictional history

Ten thousand years ago, the Yuumajuu battled the ancient Gosei Angels until their two leaders were sealed by Brajira in the Erurei Box, the source of the Yuumajuu's power. In 2010, Dereputa's meteor shower inadvertently exposed the Erurei Box, allowing Brajira to secretly break the seal and rejoin them in his Buredoran guise, freeing the Yuumajuu once more as they intend to pollute the Earth and make it into an ideal paradise for themselves. At the same time, Gosei Knight is reawakened in response to stop them.

Makuin

Makuin of the Globster is the leader of the Yuumajuu who wishes to reform the world in his image so his kind can flourish and take delight in human suffering. He can use his Dorodorod cane to perform spells and manipulate his body. He can also convert himself into the Yuuma Buster for Kinggon to use in their Yuuma Dynamic attack; which utilizes the "Shimmering Yuumatick Power!". While starting phase one of their final plan, Makuin is apparently destroyed by Ground Gosei Great. However, Makuin intends for his apparent demise to absorb the full brunt of Super Gosei Power before his remains are transferred into the Erurei Box to regenerate and create the Yuuma Hole to destroy the Earth. After the box is enlarged and placed on top of the Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building, Makuin begins the final phase of their plan: absorbing the entire Earth. But the Goseigers travel inside and once they overcoming his illusions, reach his core in the Yuuma Hole and destroy him once and for all. His spirit later appears before Brajira along Kinggon, futilely trying to attack him before being cast away. He is named after The Blob and his name includes the kanji for "membrane". He is modeled after an earthworm.
Makuin is voiced by Chafurin.

Kinggon

Kinggon of the Bigfoot is the military leader of the Yuumajuu and one of their strongest warriors; armed with the Kingbō kanabō. He tends to say certain words three times in a sentence. Though he and Makuin are a powerful pair, Kinggon unintentionally falls under the spell of his friend Jogon by Buredoran, nearly getting himself killed by the Goseigers when he attempts to prove his superior strength to what he believed was Makuin. However, Kinggon realized he was deceived and managed to find the Bibi Bugs' hive before returning to get rid of Buredoran. Kinggon aids Makuin in their final plan until his partner is killed off and he himself is destroyed by Gosei Ultimate soon after. His spirit later appears to Brajira along with Makuin; futilely trying to attack him before being cast away. He is named after King Kong, which in turn sounds similar to the Japanese ape-like cryptid Hibagon and uses the kanji for "muscle". He is modeled after a tarantula.
Kinggon is voiced by Kosuke Takaguchi.

Buredoran

Buredoran of the Chupacabra is the Yuumajuu's strategist armed with the Bredolicers; an alias Brajira used to get close to the Yuumajuu so he can seal them. However, after Warstar was defeated by the Goseigers, Buredoran resumes his Yuumajuu guise as he releases Makuin and Kinggon, providing them with the enlarging Bibi Bugs and Demon Bug Soldiers Bibi. Sensing the Abare Headder, Buredoran manages to take it as his weapon by acting without the others and somehow tames it. However, Gosei Red manages to reach the Headder and convert it into the Miracle Dragon Headder, resulting in Buredoran's first defeat by the Goseigers as Makuin and Kinggon imprison him for his recklessness. Though he's eventually released, Buredoran proceeds to turn Kinggon against Makuin and take his place as the latter's right-hand man in order to remove him from power. However, this scheme backfires and Buredoran is defeated by Ground Gosei Great. Eventually, after aligning himself with the Gedoushu, Buredoran's remains are found by Metal-Alice, who presents him to her leader, Robogōgu, who revives him as Buredo-RUN of the Cyborg. As a Yuumajuu, Buredoran's name includes the kanji for "warrior" and is now modeled after a house centipede.
Buredoran is voiced by Nobuo Tobita.

Minor Yuumajuu

The minor Yuumajuu are cryptid-based monsters with arthropod elements who avoided their Makuin and Kinggon's fates by hiding within different parts of the Earth before their leaders are released. Their full name relates to the cryptids on which they are based. Like the aliens of Warstar, with the use of Buredoran's Bibi Bugs, the Yuumajuu are also able to enlarge.
The Machine Onslaught Empire Matrintis are the third set of fictional antagonists of Tensou Sentai Goseiger. Like both predecessor villain groups, the characters that comprise Matrintis are named after films. Matrintis' names come from movies that feature robots. Another naming quirk of Matrintis is that their names feature non-Japanese characters. The name "Matrintis" is itself a portmanteau of the title of the film The Matrix and Atlantis, referencing their origins from beneath the sea. Unlike members of the first two, who were modeled after terrestrial invertebrates, Matrintis characters are modeled after marine invertebrates.

Fictional history

Matrintis was an ancient empire that sank into the sea 4500 years ago due to an unknown event. However, due to a cybernetically modified survivor and his robotic creations taking refuge in the Machine Fortress Terminel, the Matrintis Empire resurfaces in 2010 and used the likes of Warstar and the Yuumajuu to get an advantage over the Goseigers through studying their fighting abilities. After a failed attempt to obtain an energy source, the Matrintis Empire officially makes their presence known as they uses the information on the Goseigers to begin their plan to enslave humanity. However, the Matrintis Empire's leader meets his end in the long run after drafting Buredoran to his ranks.

Robogorg

Robogorg of the 10-sai was originally a human scientist who perfected a method of immortality through cybernetics. Though ostracized for his methods prior to converting himself into a cyborg, the Matrintians begged for his help when their city sank into the sea. Since then, Robogorg believes all organic life because of their emotions have no purpose other than to serve him and his machines by using fear. Though he uses Matroids to do his dirty work, Robogorg is not above personally getting involved in fights if it benefits his need to gather data on an opponent. His title comes from his 10 built-in abilities whose Japanese names include the mora string sai: the Genius Brain to create and improve Matroid designs, the Punishment Bomb, the Japanese castle, the Devastation Vulcan, the Blasting Missile, the Lumbering katana, the Dictatorship Hurricane, and the Nirvana that would enable Robogorg to be rebuilt with help. His most powerful moves are the Calamity Destruction cannon, an all-out attack that causes earthquakes and can only be used once, and the Seppuku self-destruct, with enough power to wipe out a continent. Using his creations to gather intel on the Goseigers, using Bred-RUN as his trump card against them. After getting enough info on his enemies, Robogorg makes his move to finish them off by using Bred-RUN as a sacrifice to seal the Tensouders and the Leon Cellular. However, the Leon Cellular is still functional as Gosei Knight ruins his scheme to kill the Gosei Angels easily. After enlarging he tries to use a self-destruct attack to wipe out the Goseigers and possibly all of Japan, but is stopped by Datas Hyper and Gosei Ground before being scrapped by Ultimate Gosei Great. However his head survives, taunting the Gosei Angels that he can easily rebuild himself with his Salvation Cell. However, Bred-RUN destroys the item and Robogorg realizes Bred-RUN regained his memories with Metal Alice's help. Confirming his killer's true nature, Robogorg's head is thrown into the air and obliterated by Bred-RUN's missiles. His spirit later appears to Brajira, futilely trying to attack him before being cast away. He is named after RoboCop and modeled after a shrimp.
Robogorg is voiced by Jūrōta Kosugi.

Metal Alice

Metal Alice of the Agent is Robogorg's personal attendant and the marshal of Matrintis who is the first high spec Matroid built by her master to serve him. In battle, able to shoot the breast-like Brassiere measurements missiles on her chest, she calculates any factor and uses previous battle data to enhance specs on Matroid designs. She wields the Alice Pad with the Alice Pad Sword mode that allows her to summon the Bibi Soldiers and the Bibi Bugs to fight for Matrintis and converts the Bibi Bugs into the Bibi Nails to enlarge the Matroids. After attempting to talk him to back away from the fight in their first encounters, Metal Alice has since become a frequent rival of GoseiKnight. After being destroyed by Wonder Gosei Great, Metal Alice loses Robogorg's respect as he deems her model low spec and installs a Punishment Bomb on her rebuilt body to keep her in her place. But after reviving Bred-RUN, and being saved by him, Metal Alice developed an interest in the concept of friendship while starting to realize that the Goseigers can not be underestimated. Soon on the eve of the final battle, after learning that Robogorg only kept her around in order to perfect Bred-RUN into an ideal servant, Metal Alice restores Bred-RUN's memory and sets up a scheme with him to do away with Robogorg. She then sacrifices herself to take Bred-RUN's place as a suicide bomber, letting Super Gosei Red detonate her Punishment Bomb. Though she barely survived the explosion, Metal Alice is destroyed by Bred-RUN. She is named after ''Metropolis and modeled after a basket star.
Metal Alice is voiced by Marina Inoue.

Buredo-RUN

Buredo-RUN of the Cyborg is the revived form of Warstar/Yuumajuu member Buredoran, turned into a cyborg by Robogorg and made into the newest member of the Matrintis Empire with his memory wiped out save his name and hatred for the Goseigers. As a result, Buredo-RUN is more of a team player and secretly perfected to be an ideal Matroid and serve as Robogorg's trump card against the Goseigers. His weapons are the BuredoLaunchers in his shoulders and the Buremerangs that he uses as close-range weapons. It would turn out that Robogorg copied Bred-RUN's original memory and keep it on his person for analysis on the Goseigers. By the time he learns of this, Buredo-RUN is used by Robogorg in a scheme to cripple the Goseigers and Gosei Knight that drained of most of his energy as a result. However, Buredo-RUN regained his memories prior to the battle thanks to Metal Alice and had manipulated the fight's events so Robogorg's body would be heavily damaged by the Goseigers so he can personally finish the job. He then destroys Metal Alice before leaving the Goseigers in shock. Taking the Terminel as his base of operations, Buredo-RUN reveals his true nature as Brajira of the Messiah. As a Matrintis member, Buredoran's name includes the English word RUN and is modeled after an ammonite.
As with his previous incarnations, Buredo-RUN is voiced by Nobuo Tobita.

Matroids

The Matroids are the robotic servants of the Matrintis Empire. They follow three protocols: conquer humans, punish humans, and protect themselves from any hostility. With the use of Metal Alice's enhancement of the Bibi Bugs to become Bibi Nails, the Matroids are able to enlarge.
Brajira of the Messiah, the primary antagonist, is a Rakshasa with a Messiah Complex who assume the many guises of Buredoran to battle the Goseigers. While his guises were named after Blade Runner, Brajira is named after the film ''Brazil. Both films are related to dystopias, reflecting his desire to reshape the world according to his desires.
Other than the Bibi Soldiers and Bibi Bugs, Brajira uses many weapons at his disposal. In his normal form, he uses the Dark Sword. He also carried the Buredolancer spear while in Warstar, the clawed Bredolicer gauntlets in his Yuumajuu guise, a Shōryū Bakuzantō-style blade in Gedoushu form, and both the hand-held Bremerang blades and built-in BredLaunchers while as a Matroid.
Brajira uses a perverted form of Gosei Power called Dark Gosei Power sealed away in special Orbs. By having an Orb enter his chest armor, Brajira can perform an ancient version of the Tensou Techniques, his being more crude compared to present Tensou Techniques used by the Goseigers and Gosei Knight. He also has used the Tensou Technique Timetrouble, an incomplete Tensou Technique that sent him to the future while mutating him by accident. Brajira has also mastered the forbidden Tensou Technnique End, that allows the user to bring life back to all creatures on the planet, using it as the basis for Nega End which has the opposite effect and thus cause a mass extinction.
Brajira and his many incarnations are voiced by Nobuo Tobita.

Fictional character biography

Brajira was originally the most powerful of the Gosei Angels, able to use all three elements at once after killing his teammates to take their powers for his own. After sealing the Yuumajuu leaders Makuin and Kinggon while incognito as Bredoran of the Chupacabra, Brajira became obsessed with his mission as a Gosei Angel to the point of fashioning the Earth Salvation Plan, which would allow him to destroy the world and remake it in his own image as its Messiah. To that end, after the other Gosei Angels hold him responsible for killing his teammates, Brajira used the Time Travel Tensou Technique to travel from his time into the present, distorting his looks in the process as Warstar arrives on Earth. From there, Brajira joins Warstar under the name Buredoran of the Comet and provided them with his inventions - the , Buredoran assumes a form similar to Doukoku known as Buredoran of Chimatsuri. In this form, Buredoran uses his Bibi Bugs to turn Shinken Red into his follower to use his fire Modikara with Makodama's power in a scheme to transfer the Sanzu Rivers' waters into the Gosei World through a portal that opens every two centuries. The plan fails and Buredoran meets his end against Ground Hyper Gosei Great. His near lifeless body is then discovered by Matrintis Empire's Metal-Alice after her encounter with a mysterious Super Sentai group, and he is rebuilt as Buredo-RUN of the Cyborg with his memories erased, as Robogorg knew of his true identity and intended to use his ability to seal the Tensouders. Bred-RUN regains his memory when Metal-Alice takes pity on him and restores it. With this, he sets up the Matrintis Empire's downfall and destroys Metal-Alice despite her act of kindness towards him.
Taking control of the Terminel, renaming it Labyrindel, Brajira reveals his true form and captures Gosei Knight to make him his servant once more. Furthermore, using the military might of Warstar, the magic of the Yuumajuu, and the advanced technology of the Matrintis Empire, Brajira begins setting up his master plan to set up the Nega End ceremony by having his Dark Headders be destroyed so they can become wedges in key points to start the process by the time of the upcoming solar eclipse. After destroying Labyrindel in an attempt to get rid of Gosei Knight, Brajira begins his final battle with the Goseigers after activating the wedges. Upon being mortally wounded, he transfers the last of his Dark Gosei powers to the wedges in order to power them up for the activation of Nega End, intending to take everyone down with him. However, the Nega End is stopped by the Goseigers' Gosei Global technique, putting an end to Brajira's scheme.
In the film
Gokaiger Goseiger Super Sentai 199 Hero Great Battle'', Brajira is revived by the Black Cross King and takes on the name Messiah of the Black Cross Brajira with his belt donning the crest of the Black Cross Army. He battles Gokai Red and Gosei Red within his own subspace, using the Bibi Soldiers to hold them off while having a Bibi Bug tail them so he can unleash dead-on hits. But once his strategy is exposed, the two red Sentai warriors defeat him. In a final gambit by the Black Cross Colossus, Brajira is revived again along with his Buredoran guises before they are all ultimately destroyed by the combined finishers of Gokaioh, Gosei Great, and many of the previous Sentai teams' giant robots.

Dark Headders

Like his fellow Gosei Angels, Brajira utilizes Goseigers#Gosei Headders & Gosei Machines as part of his arsenal, but uses them to create evil multi-headed monsters called Dark Headders. Like normal Headders, the Dark Headders can also serve as armaments. They are fusions of mythological beasts with a weapon element and are each named after a fantasy film series, with the heads' individual names divided in Japanese by the interpunct.