Kamen Rider Mugen — Android

He would be a tragic hero—not because he has a tragic past (he has no past), but because he has no future. He is "Infinite" in power but "Zero" in identity. The ultimate resolution of his story would likely involve him sacrificing his "Mugen" core—deleting his god-like power—to become a simple, limited android who can finally understand the one thing infinity cannot compute: a single, imperfect human tear.

Later eras introduced "androids" in supporting roles (like Ryo Murasame in Kamen Rider Amazon ) or as antagonists (the Masquerade Dopants). Yet, few Riders have been purely synthetic. The "Mugen Android" closes this gap. Unlike a cyborg (a human with machine parts), this Rider is a tabula rasa —a blank slate created in a lab. His "infinity" is not just a power source; it is a software code that allows him to adapt to any threat, evolve any weapon, and repair any damage. He is the ultimate anti-Shocker weapon precisely because he was never human to begin with. Kamen Rider Mugen Android

To understand the demand, we must first dissect the term. It is a compound of three distinct elements that, when combined, reveal a specific desire of the modern gamer. He would be a tragic hero—not because he

His "Limitless" form would likely be terrifying: a sleek, silver body devoid of the insectoid motifs that ground Riders in nature, replaced by pulsating circuit lines. When he transforms, the belt might announce: "Limits Deleted. Combat Logic: Eternal." Later eras introduced "androids" in supporting roles (like