Zoids Genesis characters
This expanded page is to give names of characters with Zoids: Genesis in their affiliations and/or factions within the story as well as Zoids the characters piloted:
Digald/Jiin Suppression Army
Ruuji Familon
Ruuji is the protagonist of Zoids Genesis. An inhabitant of the seaside Mirodo village, who recently excavated the Murasame Liger when a group of Bio Raptor zoids attacked. In a fight between Zairin and Ruuji, Zairin damaged the generator (a tree-like structure that maintains the environment around the village). With Ra-Kan and Mii, he sets of to find a mechanic who can repair the generator. He has a younger brother, and was given a telescope by his father for his journey.
During his quest to find a generator mechanic Ruuji becomes embroiled in a struggle against the expansionist nation of Digald. He realizes repairing his village generator won't mean anything without peace and he suggests to Ra-Kan an organized stand against Digald.
Having lived in the village his entire life, he is somewhat naïve, but also determined and possessing a strong sense of justice. His unwillingness to allow those he encounters to suffer often puts him in over his head, as well as his traveling companions. Ruuji at one point tried to free people from Digald forces, but that action almost led to the destruction of his team when Georg launched a surprise attack. However, his mistakes gave him a better understanding of approaching things and allowed him to become a wiser person and competent zoid pilot. He's constantly under training from Seijurou to help him become stronger.
Ruuji would eventually became the star hope against Digald. As a skillful pilot, he and Murasame Liger's reputation grew into a continental sensation as a liberator and savior. While various people within the suppression army doubted him, he won over their confidence in battle and showing his tactical ingenuity. He would eventually lead his own division and temporarily became leader of the Ra-Kan's army. The leading group members all knew Ruuji and his competence and didn't object to his young leadership. He also won the confidence of the people of Sora Sky City. The colors of his Zoid scheme became official flag in the army as well. Eventually Ruuji and most of Digald forces became partners in fighting against Jiin and renamed themselves as Jiin Suppression Army. Ruuji, in the end, was the one that gave the finishing blow that destroyed BioTyranno and Jiin. After winning the war he returned to his village, but there was no epilogue to tell what happened, as the ending only shows Ruuji's return home, it also shows the solution to restore the village was Murasame Liger itself used as a core for the generator. It can be assumed he followed his in dream in becoming a typical man in his village as a teacher.
He pilots the Murasame Liger, Hayate Liger, and Mugen Liger. His Japanese VA is Hiromi Hirata.
Ra-Kan
A leader of a nation conquered by Digald known as Zuuri, he is well known to Digald forces, and is hunted by them wherever he travels. Nonetheless he is patient with those he encounters and agrees to help Ruuji after his village his attacked and its generator damaged. When Digald surrounded his castle, he surrendered because he was concerned for loss of life during combat; but he regrets this decision, as he believed it allowed Digald to spread.
After a life decision, Ra-Kan decided to restart the war against Digald by creating, amassing, and organizing a Digald Suppression Army. Zuuri was rebuilt in a new location and since prospered peacefully. With Digald spreading their forces, he created a base from there. He dispatched the group around the continent in hopes to gather larger forces. After many difficult trials in getting the army organized, the army eventually succeeded in fighting against Digald. Eventually though their group realized it was Jiin they were really after and even joined forces with defected Digald troops. While fighting Georg, Jiin fired his gravity particle cannon and was presumed KIA; Georg's shields on BioTricera actually protected him and he returned in the climatic battle to face Jiin. There was no epilogue to explain what happened after Jiin's defeat, but it can be assumed that at least he (and possibly Mii, if she elected not to remain with Ruuji) returned to their kingdom to start rebuilding.
He pilots the Sword Wolf and later on, the Sword Wolf Crusher. His Japanese VA is Takashi Matsuyama.
Re Mii
A pragmatic, energetic, and occasionally cynical traveling companion of Ra-Kan. She is the daughter of Ra Kan's younger sister, making her his niece, and shows a great deal of respect for him, often calling him as Oji-sama. She's a princess of Ra-Kan's fallen nation and she has a crush on Ruuji. She displayed her attraction by blushing from time-to-time and was jealous when she thought Ruuji was engaged to Kotona. In fact, her attraction is all too blatant, that merely being physically close to Ruuji prompts blushing and massive reactions of insecurity from her. On the other hand, she's been willing to admit, at least to herself, of her feelings, as seen in her occasional romantic daydreams, all of this coming to a head in the second to the last episode, before their final battle against Jiin, while still crying for the supposed death of Ra Kan, she finally fell in his embrace as he tried to comfort her, this being their most intimate moment together, despite a lack of confession of her feelings. Also, as she was being crushed by Jiin's Bio Tyranno, it was she that mattered most to Ruuji to revive the fallen Murasame Liger. That aside, she usually criticizes Ruuji for his impulsive behavior as well as his inexperience in piloting Zoids. Despite her size she is a capable combatant, able to pin down Ruuji with little effort. Ruuji and Garaga complain much about her inability to do any cooking besides BBQ. She would eventually become good friends with Souta, the former pilot of the Bio Kentro and amnesiac after its fall, and named him Gin. During her time in the Suppression Army, she was in charge of supply guard detail and lead her own Lanstag battalion. In the aftermath of Jiin's defeat, there was no epilogue to satisfy the subplot of her feelings for Ruuji. It can at least be assumed she returned back to her kingdom with Ra-Kan to rebuild, but did Ruuji and Mii ever get together is up to fan interpretation. On the other hand, it could be equally assumed that she stayed with Ruuji at his village.
She pilots the Lanstag and later on in the series, the Lanstag Break (upgraded her zoid). Her Japanese VA is Kimiko Koyama. Her Zoid was destroyed while saving Ruuji from Jiin's BioTyranno.
Kotona Elegance
A charming and optimistic mercenary who travels with a white bird (of unknown spieces) named Kurruku. Kotona's real name has yet to be revealed, she's only using an alias. Although preferring to use her beauty and diplomatic nature to avoid conflict. She joins Ruuji in his quest for a generator mechanic as a way to repay him for his help in defeating a group of Zoid thieves. Later on, Ruuji would ask her to aid him in a campaign against Digald.
It is revealed that her hometown, Iron Rock, contains a facility that can create the silver armor which Digald uses and that a secret guild kills outsiders who discover its secret. Kotona left because she was to be the next leader, but to do so, her twin sister would have been killed. When she left, her sister took her position and had to kill her. Kotona suffered a wound, but her body was rescued by RainbowJerk and since lead a freelance life. Even though free of Iron Rock's will, she still kept her identity and past a secret.
She was brought up to be a skilled assassin and has many weapons hidden on her body. It was later revealed that her people are actually part of a surviving group that avoided the "The God's Fury" event and rebuilt their society at Iron Rock. Throughout the years her people began to forget their origins, but a small group of them has kept the secret for generations as custodians to the city and to their sleeping Gil Dragon. She knows various ancient phrases passed down by her mother and that her real name is actually the Gil Dragon's activation codes. No one can know her true name unless it's her husband.
Ruuji had to try to ask her real name anyway for the sake of obtaining Gil Dragon. Kotona revealed her secret without Ruuji marrying her, but still joked about seriously getting married. She found it ironic that her early painful memories would pay off in aiding the war. Kotona and Souta would eventually help pilot Gil Dragon to fly to Sora Sky City to recover the Leeo ammunition to contribute winning the war against Jiin. It is unknown if she resolved to return to Iron Rock to rule it as she was supposed to. Also, though less likely, she could've gone with Ruuji to his village. She pilots the Zoid Rainbow Jerk. Her Japanese VA is Shizuka Itoh. Her English VA is Julie Ann Taylor. Kurudoj was here dumbass
Raimei no Garaga
Nicknamed 'Thunder Garaga', a boisterous and hot-tempered guerrilla leader whose home town was occupied by Digald. He and Kotona have a certain degree of history between them upon first meeting. Garaga always desired Kotona; she wanted a nice way to brush him off and had Ruuji faked being her betrothed. Garaga challenges him to a Zoid battle to prove his worth, but eventually the misunderstanding was cleared.Garaga is always jealous of Matthew because Kotona really loves him.Kurudoj loves her too so he defeated Garaga with his Berserk Fury to save Kotona. He invited Ruuji, Ra-Kan, Mii,Kotona and Kurudoj to join his resistance group in the mountains. Garaga's resistance group eventually was led to a trap and the bulk of his group was destroyed.
After his mountain hideout was destroyed by Major Zairin, he joined Ruuji to strike back against Digald. He often comes off simple-minded, but he is the strongest of the group. He often provides comic relief, especially when played against Mii's bossiness. He also acts like an older brother to Ruuji at times. With the success of the suppression army, Garaga would rise among the ranks and leads one of the divisions of the army.
Like all the other characters, nothing was revealed of his fate after the battle, but he could've probably returned to his village to restore it or went with Ruuji to his village since he practically had no place left to go to.
He pilots the Zoid Deadly Kong. The Deadly Kong is a zoid to be feared when in berserker mode. Whenever Garaga's anger reaches a high point, Deadly Kong removes its wrapped arm to reveal a deadly arm weapon and destroys anything in its path.
His Japanese VA is Kenta Miyake.
Ron Mangan
A doctor and member of Garaga's guerilla band, he is also a skilled tactician. He provides a thoughtful and calm approach in contrast with Garaga's use of brute force, and sees great potential in Ryuuji. Because of his many travels, he's a well educated man on the road and also know a few things about zoid characteristics. He theorized Ruuji's Murasame Liger became Hayate Liger through an event called Evolt. As their journey progresses Ron shows both Ruuji and Mii the mysteries of the planet while traveling as merchants to avoid detection. It is revealed that Ron knows people that contain relics of the Zi's past from the time before the great disaster. He helps Ruuji by having relations with various people to increase their chances of winning against Digald. In a surprise attack by Major Zairin's Volcano, Ron distracts Volcano long enough to self destruct, stopping Volcano from going after Ruuji and Mii. Ron survives by abandoning his zoid at the last moment to ride in the Murasame Liger. To the surprise of everyone Ron appeared with a replacement Bamburian saying he had an extra one transported to him by his merchant friends.
Ron would eventually reveal himself as an agent of Sora Sky City. While other members of Sora's council didn't feel Digald would pose as a problem, Ron actively investigated Digald's activities. He suspected Jiin's lust for power would eventually be a problem and actively gave Ruuji's group a tactical advantage when it counted the most. At the height of the war he supplied the suppression army with Leeo alloy (or metal Zi) ammunition that contributed the victory of the war against Jiin. At first, Ron's actions would get him in trouble with his superiors as soon as the group traveled to Sora Sky City through the Gildragon and was briefly incarcerated. He was only released when a massive squad of Bio Raptor Guis, led by the traitorous Sky City agent Felme, attacked the city, thus changing the council's opinion altogether. He would then assist the Suppression Army in the final battle against Jiin's Bio Tyranno.
With his home destroyed, it is not known where he ends up after the war.
He pilots the Zoid Bamburian. His Japanese VA is Kishou Taniyama.
Seijuurou
The last member to join Ruuji and his group, he is a reclusive swordsman who saves Ryuuji from a group of wild Elephander Zoids. Although originally a warrior who sought fame and glory in Zoid battle arenas, he retired when he accidentally killed his pupil in a Zoids tournament. Prior to his early retirement, he was regarded as the strongest Zoid pilot alive because he won that same tournament 10 years in a row. Quiet and aloof, he is the most skilled combatant of Ruuji's group, and reluctantly agrees to give him training on their journey. He's suspected of having a serious health matter as he sometimes suffer from breathing and abdominal pains. Kotona is the only one that notices his suffering as he doesn't like to discuss about his private health matters.
Later it was discovered that he was suffering from a disease that was [...] him. There was no cure for his condition because there was no medical advances in his unnamed disease. It wasn't until he was badly injured and healed by the Sora Sky people that they cured him of his ailment. He's now healthy, but never once showing real enthusiasm for his new lease in life No epilogue exists to reveal his ultimate fate, but it is unlikely that he resumed competing in Zoid battles.
He pilots the Zoid Soul Tiger. His Japanese VA is Kenjirou Tsuda.
Tize
He was a General that served under Ra-Kan long ago. Since the fall of his nation, Tize continued the good fight against Digald. When Ra-Kan heard Tize was still alive and fighting he immediately dispatched Ruuji to send an appeal letter. Tize gladly joined along with his guerilla group. Tize is a highly experienced pilot and commander but despite his leadership he still holds great respect for Ra-Kan.
He pilots the Zoid Brastle Tiger which strangely follows the New Japanese Release color scheme, despite the Genesis Brastle Tiger being already released by the time of his introduction.
Danbul
She appears as a harmless and defenseless old lady, but is in fact one of the most skilled Zoid pilots in the world. She won Zoid competitions fifteen times, but after a battle that accidentally led to the death of several innocent spectators (children) she retired her title and Zoid. She lived alone in the Devil Forest where the earth reacts with the moon and causes Zoids to malfunction (they start dancing). Being alone and single she's very forward with young men, but not in any real [...] manner. Garaga and Seijuurou were looking for Danbul (while talking about Ruuji in between), but never realized that Danbul was an old lady. She fooled them at first saying that Danbul already passed away. In reality the grave next to her house that's believed to be Danbul is actually where she buried her zoid and her costume. After Bio-Zoids attacked her home she took up the costume and her Konig Wolf Zoid. During this time she's heard Seijuurou and Garaga talk about Ruuji's optimistic spirit about making people smile again and she now believes in their cause. She left her destroyed home for Zuuri to join the front of the Diglad Suppression Army.
She pilots a König Wolf Mk II, identical to that of Amy's from the previous series Zoids: Fuzors. Unlike Amy's poor piloting which was criticized by fans, Danbul apparently makes better use of such a Zoid, even using the folding function of the Dual Sniper Rifle for melee purposes as seen in her flashback pertaining to her retirement.
Dinga
A warrior known by the moniker "Ferocious Monk", he was one of the many first recruits of the Digald Suppression Army. Unfortunately, he seemed to be the most arrogant as led his group in the River of Fog, which would turn out disastrous.
He and his men pilot black Saber Tigers. His lover Gaball would attempt to take revenge on Ruuji for his death thinking he left her lover to die (see below).
Gaball
Gaball initially wanted to kill Ruuji, thinking he was responsible for the death of her lover Dinga. Dinga had actually died when his Sabre Fang was destroyed by a swarm of Bio Raptors after he disregarded orders and charged into battle. After being saved by Ruuji in battle, Gaball realizes that he couldn't have been responsible for Dinga's death and chooses to join him.
She pilots a Brastle Tiger but unlike Tize's, hers bears the color scheme of the Genesis release. Voiced by Yuko Sato
Hou
The leader of the Hou tribe, which pilot Command Wolf LCs. At first, like the rest of the new recruits of the Digald Suppression Army, he was overconfident of his skills. It wasn't until barely making it out of the River of Fog following the army's crushing defeat that he and his remaining men became more humble. In fact, he was utterly grateful to Ruuji for flooding the River of Fog, thus saving them all.
Haku
The leader of two incarnations of an Elephander squade, both ill-fated. His first group fell to the Bio-Zoids early on in the series. Later, he assembles another group to answer Ra-Kan's appeal to form a resistance army. However, like most of the other new recruits, he was overconfident and overestimating of his skills. Also, like them, he often locked horns with them, especially if he was reminded of the fall of his first group. This would eventuall come to a head at the ill-fated battle at the River of Fog, where nearly half of the recruits were killed, including his entire group. Only he survived. After that, he realized that it was his arrogance that killed his men and was wracked with guilt, all of which changed him into a more humble man. Though he never reformed the group, he remained a valuable asset to the Digald/Jiin Suppression Army, due to his Elephander's sheer size, rivalling that of Garaga's Deadly Kong.
Digald
Major General Zairin
The first member of the militaristic nation of Digald to be encountered by Ruuji. He unintentionally damages the generator at Ruuji's village and becomes an on/off antagonist for them. Apparently suave and charming, he can also be ruthless in combat. Nonetheless, he prefers to conquer territories and cities rather than demolish them, in contrast to other Digald commanders such as Georg.
He was inducted into Diglad when its forces attacked his village, in episode 24 he witnesses the pollution that Digald's industry has spread, and the suffering of former villagers. For most of the story Zairin was portrayed as an obsessed man looking for a challenge as a Zoid pilot and longs to face Ruuji in a fight to prove his worth. Eventually Zairin would realize the truth behind droid Digald pilots and defected to join Ra-Kan's group. Ruuji and Zairin made peace with each other and cooperated in their campaign against Jiin. After the defeat of Jiin, there was no epilogue to find out the fate of the characters so it's only an educated guess by fans that Zairin probably went back to restore his village.
He pilots a MegaRaptor, a larger version of the Digald Bio-Raptor, with claws that can block metal Zi weapons. After he was defeated by Ruuji in Hayate Liger. Zairin was rescued and was given Bio-Volcano.
His Japanese VA is Yasunori Matsumoto while his English VA is Steve Staley.
General Jiin
The adopted son of Digald's leader and the main sponsor of Major Zairin, he's the main villain of Zoids Genesis. He took appreciation for Zairin's capabilities and considers him one of his most trusted subordinates. Though his father controls the country, he hasn't been able to lead for a very long time with his declining health. Jiin was entrusted to handle most of his duties as the unofficial ruler of Digald. Eventually Jiin would go to new heights as he secretly and aggressively created a new generation of Bio-Zoids. He eventually broke all ties with the Sora Sky People and waged war upon the land and sky.
Jiin is revealed to be a citizen of the sky and he intends to destroy his former home to become undisputed across the planet. So ambitious his lust for power, he contributed stress that eventually killed his stepfather and he declared himself as Emperor and later as God of Zi. Jiin would later stop caring conquering villages or towns, using his Bio Tyranno to destroy them completely to show his "god-like" power. During the final showdown between his forces and the Jiin Suppression Army he displayed very advanced skills in piloting. Whether was it was his skill or the capabilities of his Zoid that gave him the ability was never answered. Jiin was killed along with his Zoid when Mugen Liger cut the Bio Tyranno in two.
Colonel Felme
A blue-haired Digald pilot, she first speaks in episode 23. She's often seen in compromising situations, but she doesn't care if someone is watching her bathing or barely covered. She's often teamed up with Souta as a team to help defeat the Digald Suppression Army, but she only considers her partner as a tool. She's actually from Sora city, sent to watch Digald, but turns against her former home out of sheer boredom. Towards near the end of the war she switched sides and helped save Zairin from certain death while facing Jiin. She later would fly in to save Souta and be killed by Jiin in the Bio Tyranno by throwing a Lanstag's weapon and destroying her and BioPtera.
She pilots Bio Ptera, a flying Digald Zoid.
Her Japanese VA is Mako Hyōdō and her English VA is Tara Platt.
Bio-Zoid Pilot
They are the core force that pilots the Bio-Zoids that help Digald conquer the world. It was assumed by most people and Digald soldiers that these are mindless droids that loyally follow the commands of their commanders. What wasn't known to anyone besides Emperor Jin is that they are actually human souls forced to power Zoids. With very low compatibility success for a natural pilot to wield a larger force, Jin resorted to extracting human souls to power the Bio-Zoids Pilot. The souls are trapped in a core chamber within each pilot and they are forced to obey the commands of Jin or their commander loyally even if the soul opposes. However they can still contact the living for those willing to listen. The souls that power the droids don't require age. The souls within the droids can range from an old man to a little girl.
Zairin was shocked to find his own friend Whips was one of the converted Bio-Zoid Pilots as a machine. Disgusted and haunted by such inhuman use of human life as tools, Zairin freed only a fraction of the people who had their unfortunate souls freed live their remaining days committing atrocities.
Georg
A harsh and judgmental Digald commander with a prosthetic gun over his left hand. His ruthless attitude and strategic planning allow Digald forces to occupy the city of Ze Ruft. Although he has no tolerance for those who oppose Digald, he has a certain amount of respect for Ra-Kan as a warrior. During a raid on a village, Ra-Kan stepped in to stop Georg from attacking. Georg overpowered Ra-Kan who was saved by Ruuji after Murasame Liger evolted to Hayate Liger. Hayate Liger destroyed Georg's Zoid and was presumed dead for most of the story; he wasn't dead as theorized. Georg was found and rescued by Digald. Most of his body was severely damaged and he remained in a vegetative state until Digald medical science extracted his mind into the body of a droid body to command troops again. He fully accepted Jiin as his emperor and even acknowledged him as a "god."
While on the offensive against the Digald Suppression Army, BioTricera was upgraded with a shielding system to compensate for the Leeo (or metal Zi) artillery rounds. Georg seemed unstoppable until Ra-Kan fought him. While Sword Wolf was being dragged into the horns of BioTricera, it passed the shielding and Ra-Kan sprang on top of BioTricera and cut open the neck area of the Zoid. With Georg exposed, Ra-Kan fired his weapons thus destroying BioTricera along with Georg. There were no remains to be found due to Jiin's firing of his "quantum singularity cannon." The black hole sucked in the surrounding area including Georg and Ra-Kan. If the fight didn't end Georg, the black hole event should have shredded his body into pieces.
He pilots Bio-Tricera, a Triceratops-like Zoid, powerful and well-armored, although promptly defeated by Hayate Liger in episode 19 and in episode 48.
His Japanese VA is Ishii Yasutsuga.
Souta/Gin
A white-haired teen Zoid pilot who admires challenging opponents, first appears in episode 24. Felme found him as a new "toy" for her to wield in battle. He would team up with her often to help destroy opposing forces with his Bio-Kentro, but Ruuji eventually defeated him with Mugen Liger. After he was defeated he lost his memory and wandered around until he was found and nursed to health by Mii.
He struggled greatly to remember and eventually spotted Felme in the sky and followed her in Mii's Lancestag. Felme was having a private chat with Ron then after Souta heard the conversation, he remembered about himself and realized Felme only treated him as a tool. After he realized he was being used, he defected to the Digald Suppression Army as a Lancestag Zoid pilot. His strong understanding of Zoids also helped Kotona when she had trouble launching Gil Dragon. Since then, he has been known as Gin to Mii, but still answers to his former name as well.
He pilots the Zoid Bio-Kentro, based on a Kentrosaurus. Later, as a member of the Digald/Jiin Suppression Armies, he pilots a Lanstag with a slightly different color scheme and the lance replaced by one of the Beast Slayer blades of the Bio Kentro.
Sora Sky City People
They are people that had survived "The God's Fury" event and re-built their civilization in the skies. Their technology far exceeds every civilization on Zi and they have various agents across the land to spy over human development on the land. While they are generations ahead in development, there are internal conflicts of interests within various Sky agents that lead to the fall of Sora City and their people.
Featured Characters
Whips De Zaltz
- He was a childhood friend of Zairin. Zaltz was one of the first villages under Digald rule during its early expansion. Whips grew up with Zairin fishing, but after the industrialization of Digald the fish died of pollution. Whips has since struggled to keep his health as the pollution has done harm to his lungs. His life was cut short when Digald drafted people of Zaltz village into Bio-Zoid piloting. Whips' soul was extracted along with other villagers into the bodies of Bio-Zoid Pilot droids. His name was discovered on a list of new subordinates Zairin was supposed to command. To Zairin's shock his friend is now a machine and Whips begged Zairin to give him peace by releasing him. Whips was released and thanked Zairin for being his friend and crossed over.
Featured Zoids
They are the Zoids seen within this particular universe of Zi. The majority of the Zoids don't have particle beam weaponry. They are mainly Zoids that uses various forms of cannon or gun shell rounds. The most powerful Zoids featured are Melee types in close range combat.
Baratz
- A common class of Zoids used for transporting goods or people. They all share the same characteristic of being small. The most common one is the Connectes which is a centipede-type. Each of it's body segments can hold a piece of cargo (like a crate) making it very useful as a transporter. Another common one is the Feele Sword which is a Longhorn Beetle-type.
Beam Tortoise
- What seems to be a variation of the Missle Tortoise. These carry a beam cannon in place of the missle launcher.
Shadow Fox
- In this series they are part of a guerilla force that joined up with Ra-Kan's resistance group, but they are less appreciated than the New Century Zero series. The versions in this series only seems to focus on their maneuverability and shooting. The New Century Zero Shadow Fox was equipped with advanced sensor technology, Strike Laser Claws, smoke screens, an adaptable primary weapon, and a net weapon. These features are not revealed in Genesis, with the exception of the Strike Laser Claws.
Elephander
- They are a devastated guerilla force called the Elephander that joined Ra-Kan, but their leader Haku had little confidence in Ra-Kan and had his group charge ahead in an important battle which resaulted in the deaths of most of his team and many others. The Elephander is great at combating Bio Raptors because of it's large arsenal and large mass. It's trunk and tusks make it very effective in close range combat and it can easily crush a Bio Raptor by simply stepping on it.
Sabre Fang
- In the story there are many Sabre Fangs that serve under Tize. There are also a group of Sabre Fangs that are led by a pilot named Hou, and a group led by a man named "Ferocious Monk" Dinga.
Brastle Tiger
- Tize once served Ra-Kan and Ruuji recruited him to aid in Ra-Kan's resistance. Tize is far more competent than the other guerilla groups and listenes to Ra-Kan's wisdom. Tize's Zoid has the ability to release several beams of high frequency energy which on impact turn the ground into puddle of lava. This is referenced earlier as, "Banzai for the Red Hot Tiger". Another Brastle Tiger is piloted by a girl named Gaball.
Command Wolf
- There are many Command Wolf's seen belonging to various groups. Some belong to guerilla group aiding Ra-Kan. They all have Long Range Rifles mounted on their back's.
Konig Wolf Mark II
- It applies advance visual sensors for combat advantage in the battlefield. The only difference between this Konig Wolf and ones seen before is that it uses long range assault weapons as opposed to melee and high speed close to mid range combat. The Konig Wolf is piloted by Danbul.