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"Bang! Mad Gallant, I have to deal with this woman."
―Kuronen's first words when he shot Shelly to Mad Gallant.[src]
"Ah, wrong bullets. What should I do..."
―Kuronen when being chased by Gavan's spaceship.[src]
"I won't let you!"
―Kuronen when confronting Hoji and Sen.[src]
"Did she lost her mind? I don't know what you're planning, but if you want to be shot by me that badly....are you listening to me?! Don't fool me around!"
―Kuronen when confronting Umeko as he is about to shoot her with his hand.[src]
"What? What?"
―Kuronen when being judged and final words before his deletion.[src]
Bergian Kuronen (バーグ星人クローネン, Bāgu Seijin Kurōnen) is a mercenary Alienizer appeared in Uchuu Keiji Gavan vs. Tokusou Sentai Dekaranger.
History[]
During the raid a deal involving Mad Gallant, a member of the Space Criminal Organization Genmaku by Geki Jumonji, Kuronen first time appeared in a black hood after he shot Shelly while telling to Mad Gallant that he has to deal with her by kidnap her.
As Kuronen is driving the truck in order to escape, as he saw Gavan spaceship, he prepares the ammunition to shot at the spaceship, but he shot the wrong bullet, causing him correct the ammunition and he shot the spaceship again. Kuronen even relies on Benikiba, who jumps into the spaceship and she attacks the Dekarangers as Gavan jumped out from the spaceship. Gavan then goes into battle against Kuronen, while telling that he kidnapped Selly, and he overpowers him until Mad Gallant intervenes to aid Kuronen. Kuronen then escapes with Benikiba by truck.
While Hoji and Sen are investigating Lars' office, they discover that Lars and Mad Gallant are the same person but Kuronen attacks them.
After Gavan and the Dekarangers arrive to stop Lars from violently punches Selly, Lars asked Kuronen to deal with them, while he fights against Gavan. During the Dekarangers battle with Kuronen, he goes missing, prompting them to scatter around. In one corner, Kuronen shot Umeko, Jasmine (as he say hi to her), Hoji and Sen. But as Ban shot him, he escapes.
Meanwhile, Kuronen appears when he confronts Umeko, who is singing while telling that if she doesn't thinking and wanted her to feel the bullet by him. But as Kuronen are about to shoot her, suddenly the other Dekarangers appears to attack him while doing their roll call. After doing their roll call, Ban judges Kuronen for 88 murders in different planets. Once Kuronen's deletion approved, he was destroyed by Dekaranger S.W.A.T. Mode.
Powers and Abilities[]
Powers[]
Abilities[]
Weaknesses[]
Arsenal[]
- to be added
Behind the Scenes[]
Portrayal[]
- Kuronen was voiced by Tomokazu Seki.
Design[]
- The slug-like creatures he uses for his "vampiric" activitieis similar to the parasites from the 1975 film Shivers
- The Alienizer bares resemblance to the mutated form of Seth Brundle from Cronenberg's 1986 remake of the film The Fly.
Concept Art[]
Concept Art
Etymology[]
- This Alienizer is named after Canadian horror film director David Cronenberg.
Notes[]
- Bergian Kuronen is designed by Tsuyoshi Nonaka.
- Kuronen's suit was repurposed for various unidentified Gangler Monsters in Kaitou Sentai Lupinranger VS Keisatsu Sentai Patranger Number 1: The Troublemaking Phantom Thieves.
- One monster sports Kuronen's partially-repainted head and the body of Dark Emperor Zet's Zet Shin form.
- One monster sports Kuronen's body, the head of Hound Shadow, and the left arm of Dark Doctor Mavro.
One Gangler Monster with the partially-repainted head of Bergian Kuronen and the body of Dark Emperor Zet's Zet Shin form.
A Gangler made from Bergian Kuronen's body, Hound Shadow's head, and Dark Doctor Mavro's left arm.
- Jasmine being the first one to track him down may be a Cronenberg reference to the 1981 film Scanners, involving people with psychic powers such as Jasmine's ESPer abilities.