Dream Chōjin Tag Team Chapter
- Kinnikuman Great (Eiji Kanie→ Hideyuki Tanaka) is a persona used by Kamehame in order to team up with Kinnikuman for the Universal Choujin Tag Tournament. After he is fatally injured, he secretly passes the identity on to Terryman.
- The First Great (初代グレート, Shoudai Gureeto?) was Prince Kamehame. When the Universal Choujin Tag Arc and Ashuraman and Sunshine had stolen the Idol Choujin's Friendship Power, Kinnikuman was in need of a partner. Kamehame volunteered but the rules of the tournament said only Young Choujins could compete, so Kamehame donned the Great Mask and signed in as Kinnikuman Great.
- The Second Great (2代目グレート, Nidaime Gureeto?) was Terryman. After Kamehame was fatally injured, he asked to see Terry in private. He then asked that Terry take over as Kinnikuman Great right before he died. Terry agreed but kept it a secret from Kinnikuman, who he believed wouldn't trust him as a partner right now. Before his first match as Great, Kamehame's spirit trained him to fight like Great.
- Great Three (グレートIII(スリー)?) was Chaos. When Kinniku Mantarou needed a partner for the Ultimate Chōjin Tag Arc, he found one in Choujin Otaku Chaos. However, Chaos claims to be human, which means he cannot enter the tournament. Mantarou then notices that Chaos is in possession of the Great Mask and suggests that he wear it to hide his identity.
- Neptuneman (Kazuhiko Kishino) is the leader of the Perfect Chōjins and Robin Mask's old rival. He is known for his great strength and his Magnet Power. He later reappears during the Survivor Match for the Kinniku Throne as The Samurai.
- Big the Budō (Yonehiko Kitagawa) is Neptuneman's Tag partner, they have entered the Tag Tournament to steal the masks of the greatest Seigi Chōjin. His true identity is that of the true Perfect Choujin Don, Neptune King.
- Samson Teacher (Hideyuki Tanaka) is Ashuraman's childhood trainer who taught him about friendship. He is shown in a flashback to have died saving Ashuraman from drowning. He later reappears during the Survivor Match for the Kinniku Throne as Satan Cross where he is a member of Kinnikuman Super Phoenix's team.
- Screw Kid (スクリューキッド?) is a screw-themed wrestler was one of the Perfect Chōjin who served Big the Budō, and he and Kendaman crashed the tag championships, wiping out Brocken Jr. and Wolfman. However, they lost their next match against Buffaloman and Mongolman. Fearing death for his failure, Screw Kid attacked Big the Budō to try to save his own life but was crumbled to dust by his master's power. He had the power to extend sharp drill bits from his hands and knees. Theme Song: "Kyōfu no Kaiten Doriru (Dreaded Spinning Drill)" by Takayuki Miyauchi. He is voiced by Kaneto Shiozawa.
- Kendaman (ケンダマン?) was Screw Kid's partner and his special ability was using his head (attached to one wrist by a chain) as a smashing weapon. In their combination attack he would jump on top of Screw Kid as they came down and use his massive weight to drive Screw Kid's spikes deeper into their victims. After losing to Buffaloman and Mongolman, he tried to run away but was caught and killed by Neptuneman. Renamed "Mace" in Ultimate Muscle Theme Song: "Kiken da Kiken da Kendaman (Danger! Danger! Kendaman)" by Tsutomu Arakawa. He is voiced by Masashi Hirose, Eiji Takemoto.
- Doctor Bombe (ドクター・ボンベ?) is a doctor who specializes in Chōjins. He created Ramenman's Mongol Mask and later repairs Kinnikuman's severed arm, but dies shortly afterwards. He was also old friends with Prince Kamehame. He reappears in the Survivor Match for the Kinniku Throne, giving the dead Warsman a heart transplant using a gemstone that can give him life again. Unfortunately, Warsman returns to the living world before Bombe has a chance to fully recover his memory for him. Apparently named after the German word Bombe. He is voiced by Masaharu Satō, Takkō Ishimori (Scramble for the Throne).
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