Utahoshi Kengo: Difference between revisions
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He carries on his father's work in fighting against those who use Cosmic Switches for evil. When his father was trapped alone on the moon, in the [[Rabbit Hutch]] he created the Fourze Driver and the 40 Switches. Kengo carries on his father's work by adjusting the Switches, giving support to Kamen Rider Fourze, and creating the Foodroids based on [[Joujima Yuuki]]'s designs. | He carries on his father's work in fighting against those who use Cosmic Switches for evil. When his father was trapped alone on the moon, in the [[Rabbit Hutch]] he created the Fourze Driver and the 40 Switches. Kengo carries on his father's work by adjusting the Switches, giving support to Kamen Rider Fourze, and creating the Foodroids based on [[Joujima Yuuki]]'s designs. | ||
= Infirmary King = | |||
Because of his poor health, Kengo frequently visits the infirmary. He uses this as a convenient excuse to carry out anti-Zodiarts activities. In one episode, he admits to the group that he's the Infirmary King. | Because of his poor health, Kengo frequently visits the infirmary. He uses this as a convenient excuse to carry out anti-Zodiarts activities. In one episode, he admits to the group that he's the Infirmary King. |
Revision as of 05:23, 29 April 2012
Son of a Great Inventor
He carries on his father's work in fighting against those who use Cosmic Switches for evil. When his father was trapped alone on the moon, in the Rabbit Hutch he created the Fourze Driver and the 40 Switches. Kengo carries on his father's work by adjusting the Switches, giving support to Kamen Rider Fourze, and creating the Foodroids based on Joujima Yuuki's designs.
Infirmary King
Because of his poor health, Kengo frequently visits the infirmary. He uses this as a convenient excuse to carry out anti-Zodiarts activities. In one episode, he admits to the group that he's the Infirmary King.