Publication Information
- Imagin : Eve
- Japanese : イブ
- Type : Artificial Doberman Pinscher Imagin
- Creator : G Men
- Rider Users : Kamen Rider G Den-O
- Gender : Male
- HomeWorld : Earth (Main Timeline Continuity)
- Season : Kamen Rider Den-O
- First Appeareance : Kamen Rider Den-O Episode Yellow : Treasure de End Pirates
- Last Appeareance : Kamen Rider Den-O Episode Yellow : Treasure de End Pirates
- Number of Appeareance : 1 (Movie)
- Voice Actor : Hiroki Takahashi
- Main View : Full Movie
Eve is the main antagonist in the Episode Yellow: Treasure de End Pirates. He is an artificial Doberman Pinscher Imagin created by the G Men who is partnered to Reiji Kurosaki. He resides within a Rider Pass that resembles a badge, and as such, serves as the means of becoming G Den-O. Being an artificial Imagin, he has infinite knowledge and is able to counter any attack which he uses greatly even when he is not the one fighting.
Like Kurosaki, Eve has little emotion, thinking only about duty and performing judgement. But when Kurosaki starts showing emotion, Eve deems humanity too illogical to exist and becomes G Den-O on his own, and deems his mission to be executing all humans. Eve (and G Den-O) were finally destroyed by Kamen Rider Diend Complete Form when Daiki used his Gekijouban Attack Ride Card and Final Attack Ride against Eve.
Forms
G Den-O Plat Form
- G Den-O Plat Form
- Plat Form is G Den-O's most basic default form undersuit, which is briefly seen during G Den-O`s transformation sequence before the Aura Armor and the Denkamen facemask attaches.
- G Den-O Form
- Height : 196 cm
- Weight : 98 kg
- Punching Power : 7t
- Kicking Power : 10t
- Maximum Jump Height : 40 m
- Maximum Running Speed : 100m/3.8s
- G Form is G Den-O's primary form, based on a police officer with the DenKamen Mask resembling a patrol car. G Den-O has two Full Charge attacks, when they are activated, Eve proclaims "Perfect Weapon!", shortly after. The first is World Punish, where a barrier encompasses G Den-O so he can attack with a series of shots from Gun Mode. The second one is World End, a powerful strike in Jutte Mode while the red and blue lights on his Den-Kamen light up but was not used in the movie.