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Amigo Suzuki is the primary antagonist of the fourteenth film in the franchise. He is presented as a charismatic and fanatical believer in the power of psychedelic samba dance, serving as the ringleader of a mysterious project known as the Transformation Plans for Samba World. The character is depicted as an authority on biotechnology, having developed a technology called konjac clone, which uses konjac as a material to create human replicas. His outward persona is that of a flamboyant and energetic samba dancer, often seen wearing a mask and dressed as a dancer, which conceals his true appearance.

Behind this vibrant exterior, his motivations are rooted in a personal quest for beauty and health through samba. He carries out his plan to unleash his konjac clones on the real people of the world, aiming to replace them and initiate his Transformation Plans for Samba World, with the city of Kasukabe chosen as the sixth base for this operation. A key revelation about his background is that he is the father of a mysterious girl named Jacqueline Feeney, also known as Jackie, which forms the core of their personal conflict.

In the story, Amigo Suzuki leads a group of followers, including an associate named Chico, who assists him in his schemes. His role is to serve as the driving force of the film's conflict, using his clones to systematically replace the citizens of Kasukabe. His relationship with Jackie is central to the plot's resolution; after losing a samba showdown with his daughter, he reconciles with her, revealing his true identity as her father.

The character undergoes significant development from a masked, mysterious villain to a more complex figure. His true physical form is that of a lean man who wears only pants, with hair on his belly shaped to spell Galant road, a stark contrast to his flamboyant dancer disguise. His notable abilities include creating human clones from konjac and using his dance to induce a trance-like state in people, allowing him to absorb their energy or control them. Ultimately, his defeat comes through a direct samba dance competition against Jackie, highlighting that his power is intrinsically linked to his dancing ability.