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Die-Die Gang
Mr. K and his pals
Dongolos and his subordinates
Leader Mr. KRM72,
Emperor DongolosRM82
Homeworld Earth
Enemies Humans, Japanese people
First appearance Warrior of Love Rainbowman
episode 1, "The Miraculous Holy Man"
Latest appearance Warrior of Love Rainbowman
episode 22, "The End of Dongolos"
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The Die-Die Gang (死ね死ね団,   Shineshinedan) are the main antagonists of the Warrior of Love Rainbowman franchise, appearing as his greatest foes in both the 1972 original series and its 1982-83 animated adaptation.

In the original series they are a more traditional, if fantastical, organized crime ring led by Mr. K. K is a World War II veteran with a vendetta against the Japanese for the war crimes they committed in the Pacific theatre, and has a vast army of trained masked soldiers at his command, and several female lieutenants. In the animated series they are a group of alien conquerors led by Mr. K under the orders of the deposed despot Emperor Dongolos, who saw humans engage in combat, in hopes that the conflict would yield technological advancements that would allow him to return to the stars. When Dongolos was sealed away in a stone pillar by the mystic yogi Deva Datta for many years. During this time, Mr. K assumed control of the organization, and prepared for Dongolos' release. After the death of Deva Datta, Dongolos escaped his prison, where the holy man's psychic energy had been keeping him, and they began their full scale invasion.

History

Showa bleebus

Warrior of Love Rainbowman (1972)

Warrior of Love Rainbowman (1982)

The Die-Die Gang's total numbers are estimated at between 30,000 and 100,000 members.

Personnel

Warrior of Love Rainbowman (1972)

Warrior of Love Rainbowman (1982)

Soldiers

There are many variants of Die-Die Gang footsoldiers between the two series, including a regular masked variant, and cowboy-themed costumes.

In the animated adaptation, the Die-Die Gang is an army of alien invaders, typically with bald heads and blue skin and numbers instead of names. There are many variants, including green-uniformed workers/soldiers, some in black jumpsuits with round helmets, and red V-shapes on their chests. These can be seen working as soldiers and laborers, helping to construct Draudas. A special class called Deathnoids wear green uniforms with black capes, and bear the emblem of the Die-Die Gang on their chests. These Deathnoids are chosen to become one with and ergo "pilot" the Devil Mechas.

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DEBIRU MEKA

Devil Mecha
An off-model Devil Mecha used in advertising
Leader Die-Die Gang
Homeworld Earth
Enemies Humans
First appearance Warrior of Love Rainbowman episode 2,
"Go! Warrior of Love"
Latest appearance Warrior of Love Rainbowman episode 22, "The End of Dongolos"

The Devil Mecha (デビルメカ,   Debirumeka) are a race of fearsome war machines merged with Die-Die Gang Deathnoids for series, Warrior of Love Rainbowman.

Created by Doctor Gilma in the Die-Die Gang's undersea headquarters, the Devil Mechas are inoperable without being merged with a Deathnoid, who is usually hand picked by Emperor Dongolos, and cheered on by a crowd of adoring gang members when they accept this great honor.

History

Showa era

Warrior of Love Rainbowman (1982)

Abilities

Energy blasts

All Devil Mechas have differnt designs and abilities, but each features at least one form of energy beam attack, be it from their eyes, mouths, mounted canons, or all three.

Members

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