TV-Series
Description
Neptuneman originated as Quarrelman, a British Perfect Chojin whose disillusionment with the scarcity of worthy rivals drove him to attempt suicide in the River Thames. Rescued by Neptune King, he received the Neptune Mask, transforming into a ruthless enforcer for the Perfect Chojin faction. His rebirth forged a philosophy of forcibly redistribrating masks from "unworthy" Chojin to his followers, establishing his early antagonism.
During the Dream Chojin Tag Arc, he formed the Hell Missionaries with Big the Budo, launching an Earth invasion to harvest masks. Their campaign featured brutal victories over Justice Chojin, including unmasking Warsman and crushing Robin Mask, demonstrating his Magnet Power mastery. When Big the Budo’s commitment wavered, Neptuneman recalibrated his goals, ultimately sacrificing himself to halt the Perfect Chojin invasion. Resurrected by allies, he drew the wrath of Choujin Enma, who targeted him for disrupting cosmic balance.
Later, his allegiances grew ambiguous. Though imprisoned by The Man for negotiating peace between Justice and Devil factions, he was later freed to assist Kinnikuman, believing the hero could revitalize the Perfect Chojin ideology. His combat capabilities escalated to manipulating electromagnetic storms, briefly reversing Earth’s rotation, and employing Hardness Level 10: Diamond Body to devastate opponents and remove masks.
Extended lore revealed time-travel endeavors, partnerships with a walrus-themed Chojin, and optical fiber-based tactics. These exploits tested his resilience against soul eradication and distorted causality. His leadership blended harsh mentorship of disciples like Screw Kid with punitive severance for their failures, while crises forced uneasy alliances with former foes like Kinnikuman.
Balancing villainy and reluctant heroism, Neptuneman pursued a meritocratic overhaul of Chojin society. His legacy endured through repeated resurrections, strategic betrayals, and decisive interventions in factional wars, cementing his role as a volatile yet pivotal force in the Chojin world.
During the Dream Chojin Tag Arc, he formed the Hell Missionaries with Big the Budo, launching an Earth invasion to harvest masks. Their campaign featured brutal victories over Justice Chojin, including unmasking Warsman and crushing Robin Mask, demonstrating his Magnet Power mastery. When Big the Budo’s commitment wavered, Neptuneman recalibrated his goals, ultimately sacrificing himself to halt the Perfect Chojin invasion. Resurrected by allies, he drew the wrath of Choujin Enma, who targeted him for disrupting cosmic balance.
Later, his allegiances grew ambiguous. Though imprisoned by The Man for negotiating peace between Justice and Devil factions, he was later freed to assist Kinnikuman, believing the hero could revitalize the Perfect Chojin ideology. His combat capabilities escalated to manipulating electromagnetic storms, briefly reversing Earth’s rotation, and employing Hardness Level 10: Diamond Body to devastate opponents and remove masks.
Extended lore revealed time-travel endeavors, partnerships with a walrus-themed Chojin, and optical fiber-based tactics. These exploits tested his resilience against soul eradication and distorted causality. His leadership blended harsh mentorship of disciples like Screw Kid with punitive severance for their failures, while crises forced uneasy alliances with former foes like Kinnikuman.
Balancing villainy and reluctant heroism, Neptuneman pursued a meritocratic overhaul of Chojin society. His legacy endured through repeated resurrections, strategic betrayals, and decisive interventions in factional wars, cementing his role as a volatile yet pivotal force in the Chojin world.