Shocker
Shocker mutants were assisted by the Shocker Soldiers.
For the first three episodes there were both male and female soldiers.
Kumo-Otoko (Spider-Man) - episodes 1 and 13 and first movie
Komorii-Otoko (Bat-Man) - episode 2 and 13 and first movie
Spider-Man is the Shocker Mutant that abducted
Hongo, Takeshi so that Shocker could change him.
Bat-Man's bite turned people into vampires.
Sasori-Otoko (Scorpion-Man) - episode 3
Sarasenian episodes 4, 13, 27 and first movie [played by Bunya, Nakamura]
Kamakiri Otoko (Praying Mantis Man) - episodes 5 and 13
Shinigami Chameleon (Death Chameleon) - episodes 6 and 7
Hachi-Onna (Bee Woman) - episode 8
Cobra-Otoko (Cobra-Man) - episode 9
Revived Cobra Man - episodes 10, 13 [played by Bunya, Nakamura]
Gebacondor - episodes 11, 13, 27 and first movie
Yamogeras (yamori=gecko) - episodes 12 and 13, and first movie
Tokageron (tokage=lizard) - episode 13
Tokageron was played by Shinzo, Hotta who would later play
General Monster of Neo Shocker in New Kamen Rider
Episode 14 introduced two new versions of the Shocker Soldiers.
Types 3 and 4 wore symbols of the mutants they served on their foreheads.
Sabotenguron (saboten=cactus) - episodes 14, 15 and first movie
Phirasaurus (combination of pirannah and dinosaur) - episodes 16 and 17
Hitodanger (hitode= starfish) - episode 18
Sabotenguron was from Shocker's base in Mexico.
It was the first Shocker mutant Kamen Rider 2 had to face.
Kanibubbler (kani=crab) - episodes 19, 37 and first movie
Dokuganda (dokuga=poison moth), caterpillar form - episodes 20 and first movie
Dokuganda (dokuga=poison moth), moth form - episodes 21
Amazonia (Amazonian pirannah) - episode 22 and first movie
Musasabedorl (musasabi= Japanese Flying Squirrel) - episode 23 and both movies
Kinokomorgu (kinoko=mushroom) - episodes 24, 25 and second movie
Colonel Zol - episodes 26 through 39
Shocker's first Eminent Chief, from Germany.
Played by Miyaguchi, Jiro.
Hellthunder (antlion) - episode 26 and first movie
Mukaderas (mukade = centipede) - episodes 27, 37 and first movie
Mogurang (mogura= mole) - episodes 28, 37, 41 and first movie
Kuragedoll (kurage=jellyfish) - episode 29
Zanburonzo (Trilobite) - episode 30 and both movies
Arigabaril (anteater) - episode 31
Dokudhalian (doku= poison, dhalia is a flower) - episode 32, both movies (ht 205cm, wt 71kg)
Arumajirongu (arumajiro=armadillo) - episode 33
Gamagirah (gama=toad) - episode 34 and first movie
Archimedes (ant) - episode 35 and first movie
Egyptus (Egyptian) - episode 36 and first movie
Torigubti (an African plant) - episode 37
Stingray King - episode 38 and both movies
Okami-Otoko (Wolf-Man) - episode 39
Colonel Zol's monster form, used against Kamen Rider 2.
Shinigami Hakase (Doctor Death) - episodes 40 through 52, 61, 63, 68 and first movie
Shocker's second Eminent Chief, from Switzerland. Played by the late Amamoto, Eisei.
Snowman (yeti) - episode 40 and first movie
Magma Human Ghoster - episode 41 and both movies
Hae-Otoko (Fly-Man) - episode 42 and first movie
Pranodon (from Pteranodon, a flying dinosaur) - episode 43 and both movies
Gabibinga (mold) - episode 44
Namekujira (slug) - episode 45 and first movie
Bearkonger - (from bear and couger) - episode 46
Totogira (sea lion) - episode 47
Hiru-Guerilla (hiru=leech) - episode 48 and first movie
Isoginchak (isoginchaku=sea anemone) - episode 49 and first movie
Kamestone (kame=turtle) - episode 50 and first movie
Unicornos (unicorn) - episode 51 and first movie
Gilgaras (garas=crow) - episode 52 and first movie
The short film "Kamen Rider VS Shocker"
introduced the fifth version of the Shocker Soldier.
Jigoku Taishi (Hell Ambassador) - episodes 53 through 79 and second movie
Shocker's fourth and final Eminent Chief, from San Francisco, California, USA.
Played by the late Ushio, Kenji.
Jagarman (Jaguarman) - episodes 53, 66 and second movie
Umi Hebi Ototoko (Water Snake Man) - episode 54 and second movie
Gokiburi-Ototoko (Cockroach-Man) - episode 55 and second movie
Kirira (butterfly) - episode 56 and second movie
Dogumondo (Trapdoor Spider) - episode 57 and second movie
Frilltokage-Otoko (Frilled-Lizard-Man) - episodes 58, 66 and second movie
Mimizu-Otoko (Worm-Man) - episode 59 and second movie
Furou Otoko (Owl Man) - episode 60
Namasukiller (namas=catfish) - episode 61
Harinesras (harinesumi=porcupine or hedgehog) - episodes 62, 66 and second movie
Saiking (sai=rhinoceros) - episodes 63, 66 and second movie
Zemiminga (zemi=cicada) - episode 64 and second movie
Kaburong (Kabuto=elephant beetle) - episodes 65, 68 and second movie
Kamikiri-Kid (Paper Cutter Beetle Man) - episode 66 and second movie
Zanjio (Salamander Man) - both movies and episode 66
Girisames (shark) - episode 67
Episode 67 featured the 6th type of Shocker Soldier, a combination of type 3 and type 5.
Besides the 6 types of Shocker soldiers there were also the white clad
Shocker scientist/technicians who appeared in various episodes.
Ikadevil (ika=squid) - episode 68
Doctor Death's monster form, used against Kamen Rider 1.
Killer-Coroki (Cricket Man) - episode 69
Elekiboddle (firefly?) - episode 70
Abugomens (Amazonian Fly Man) - episode 71
Mosquiras (mosquito) - episode 72
Shioraneking (King Fiddler Crab) - episodes 72, 73 (height 187cm, weight 86kg)
Shirakiras (tick) - episode 74
Bararanga (bara=rose) - episode 75
Sea Dragon - episode 76
Newt Gesu - episode 77 (height 176cm, weight 87kg)
Unidogma (uni=sea urchin) - episode 78 (height 192cm, weight 87kg)
Garagaranda (Garagarabebi = rattlesnake) - episode 79
Hell Ambassador's monster form, used against Kamen Rider 1.
The leader of Shocker (and Gel-Shocker) is not seen until the final episode of Kamen Rider.
"The Devil's Shocker" Lyrics "Oh! Shocker" Lyrics "Song Of The Kaijin" Lyrics
Mutant names provided by Shadomoon, James Sullivan and Igadevil.
Some photos provided by Igadevil.