Ryo

Ryo (リョウ) is Hakaider (ハカイダー), the main character of the film, Mechanical Violator Hakaider.

Character History
Hakaider was created by Gurjev, the dictator of Jesus Town, to enforce the angel's twisted version of peace. However, Hakaider was deemed unsuitable due to his strong preference of free-will over peace. Before he could be dismantled, a group of rogue scientists stole him from Gurjev, and Hakaider later finds himself and his motorcycle sealed in a prison compound. Years later, thieves raid the prison Hakaider was sealed in during an ill fated search for treasure, unintentionally freeing him. After killing the thieves, he returns to Jesus Town, enacting brutal vengeance against Gurjev's regime.

Hakaider

 * Hakaider Eye (ハカイダーアイ) - Hakaider's optic sensors, which are equipped with advanced targeting systems that give him 100% accuracy when using weapons, as well as infrared multidimensional scanners that allow him to aim and lock onto targets even if said target is far away or concealed.Hakaider_Shot_(Hakaider).png

Arsenal

 * Hakaider Shot: A shot-gun like rifle, usually mounted on his bike or held in his hand. The red shells it fires are extremely powerful, highly accurate, and possibly explosive. Hakaider wields it with his left hand, similar to the original Hakaider. The shotgun's design is based on a.
 * Destruction Gun: A three-barreled blaster mounted inside his chest, which he uses against Mikhail's second form. This weapon is exclusively seen in the Director's Cut of the film.
 * Arm Shot: Housed inside Hakaider's right arm. Fires the same bullets as Hakaider Shot

Guilty
The Guilty is Hakaider's motorcycle in the film, a modified Yamaha VMax. When Ryo transforms into Hakaider, the motorcycle gains a holster which carries the Hakaider Shot, faster speed and blue neon lights underneath and on the rear the bike.
 * Power: 14,400 cc
 * Top Speed: 666km/h

Based on what is seen in both cuts of the film, the Guilty is apparently indestructible or highly resistant to damage. The motorcycle showed no damage while inside the Jesus Town's electrified energy barrier and rammed right through it and no damage from the gunfire of the city's guard tower turret.

Portrayal

 * In his human form, Hakaider never speaks. He also seems more passive in human form.
 * While dubbed Ryo in the credits, Hakaider is never called this in the film.
 * Hakaider's philosophy of valuing free will is a clear extension of the character's traditional portrayal as rebellious and unwilling to follow orders he doesn't like.

Behind the Scenes

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