Z.H.P. Unlosing Ranger VS Darkdeath Evilman/Characters

In the world of Zettai Hero Kaizou Keikaku (or just Zettai Hero Project, Z.H.P for short) there are many different characters, each with their own goals and motivations.

The Main Character
The main hero of the story. This young man was on his way back from picking up the groceries from the store, when all of a sudden he witnesses the one and only Unlosing Ranger get hit by a car. As he lies dying, the Unlosing Ranger, Pirohiko, entrusts his outfit and Morph Belt to him, thereby allowing him to turn into the new Unlosing Ranger!

...Sadly, he's the Weakest Main Character alive, and gets trounced by Darkdeath Evilman in seconds.

So, thanks to great timing from the World Hero Society, he gets transported to Bizarro Earth, where he must train to become powerful enough to defeat Darkdeath Evilman, and save the world!

Tropes associated with the Main Character:
 * And HOW!
 * All of the Other Reindeer: In true Rudolph fashion, nearly everyone else are dicks until the Unlosing Ranger helps them. Even
 * Alternate Character Interpretation: ...just what exactly is his personality? Why is he The Determinator? Is it justice, simplicity, desperation, stoicism? Given how many times he has Sweat Drop due to the people around him, players have actually pinned him down as a Deadpan Snarker who just keeps his mouth shut.
 * Which may have something to do with the fact that one of the default names you can get by selecting the random name option is Darius.
 * Awesome McCoolname: The Absoulte Victory Unlosing Ranger. You can come up with one as well.
 * But Thou Must: The Main Character has no choice but to become the Unlosing Ranger at the start.
 * Big Damn Heroes: Played with. He always comes back to face Darkdeath Evilman, but until the very end, he always gets his ass kicked. Played straight though, when he
 * Butt Monkey
 * Iron Butt Monkey: He dies and gets back up again EVERY TIME.
 * Clothes Make the Superman: ...That, and Training From Hell.
 * Combination Attack: With Dangerama, called the Dangerous Unlosing Hurricane.
 * Cosplay: Can equip various bits and pieces from fallen enemies,
 * Determinator: Shining example, even before becoming the Unlosing Ranger. In a Flashback, it's revealed that he had . He's beaten to a bloody pulp (literally so: he's hospitalized afterwards and his sister is traumatized into amnesia after just from seeing it) but continues to keep standing up, long enough to keep the   distracted until help arrived. It transfers to his superhero persona very well.
 * Dude Where's My Respect: He goes from being called a useless fake who's just there to be a nuisance to
 * Expy: He looks a lot like Haruo Yoshikawa from Magikano.
 * The Hero: Not so much at first, but he grows into one over the course of the game.
 * Heroic Mime
 * Supposedly pulles this off at the very end, when
 * Hidden Depths:
 * This marks the point where
 * Iron Woobie
 * Unlucky Everydude
 * Visible Silence
 * You Suck: ...or does he?
 * Unlucky Everydude
 * Visible Silence
 * You Suck: ...or does he?

Voiced by: Kyle Hebert (EN)
The original  Unlosing Ranger himself. At the start of the game, he's frantically rushing towards the last boss battle because he overslept. Sadly, this leads to him not seeing the car that strikes him down. Desparate, he gives the Unlosing Ranger suit and Morph belt to the nearest person, who so happens to be the Main Character.

...Then he dies.

But he manages to come back as a Spirit Advisor towards the Player Character, so that he can help him become a true hero.

Tropes associated with Pirohiko:
 * The Big Guy
 * Decoy Protagonist
 * Hey Its That Voice: Kamina is the Unlosing Ranger himself (rather ironic, don't you think?). That is all you need to know!
 * Hidden Depths:
 * Large Ham: HAMMY RANGER!
 * Mad Libs Catchphrase: He sometimes ends a statement with "[Noun/Adjective] Ranger!" or, if the opportunity presents itself, something that sounds like an attack name. Bondage Ranger!
 * Stalker With a Crush: Played for Laughs during his Way of A Hero! segments
 * Scarf of Asskicking
 * Sleeves Are for Wimps
 * Wise Beyond Their Years: Pirohiko may come off as an idiot, but truly does understand the requirements and traits of being a hero... in his own way.
 * Sleeves Are for Wimps
 * Wise Beyond Their Years: Pirohiko may come off as an idiot, but truly does understand the requirements and traits of being a hero... in his own way.

Etranger
After the main character loses his first battle to Darkdeath Evilman, she tries to train him so that he can return and defeat him.

Tropes associated with Etranger:
 * Hair Antennae
 * Jerkass: Acts very much like this at the start. Her time spent with the main character and Pirohiko and a Break the Haughty moment soften her up a bit.
 * Jerk With a Heart of Gold/Jerkass Woobie:
 * Little Miss Snarker
 * Magical Girl
 * Nice Hat: Her bunny hat thing.
 * Nice Job Breaking It Hero: See Pride below.
 * One of Us: Debatable due to  but she seems to know a lot about manga serialized in the monthly manga-zine Dengeki Daioh (if the Dengeki dungeons are anything to go by).
 * Pride: Very very prideful.
 * Tsundere
 * Tsundere

Demon General Darkdeath Evilman
He shoots laser beams from his eyes! He breathes fire from his mouth! Boasting an appearance proving he is a villain, he is the last boss of this game.

Tropes associated with Darkdeath Evilman:
 * Crazy Prepared
 * Dangerously Genre Savvy
 * Large Ham
 * Names to Run Away From Really Fast/Obviously Evil
 * Sesquipedalian Smith: His original Japanese name was Darkdeath Tanaka.
 * Wham Episode:

Reckless Cop Dangerama
As the name implies, Dangerama is a stock Anti Hero who fights with reckless abandon. Dangerama's the one to protect Super Baby while the Unlosing Ranger trains on Bizarro Earth.

Tropes associated with Dangerama:
 * Badass Longcoat
 * Dark Is Not Evil
 * Death Seeker: He's just looking for a place to die when he first appears.
 * Meaningful Name: Reckless Cop Dangerama. His antics are so reckless his TV shows keep getting cancelled!
 * Nice Hat
 * The Rival: To the Unlosing Ranger.
 * The Lancer: to the Unlosing Ranger (eventually)
 * Sadistic Choice: