Mumen Rider "License-less Rider"

Mumen Rider

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Mumen Rider (無免ライダー)

Race: Human
Age: 25
Height: 170 cm (5'7")
Weight: 66 kg (145.5 lbs)
Location: Z-City
Abilities: Weapons; Gauntlet; Bicycle of Justice; Indomitable Will
Occupation: Superhero
Level: C-Class; Rank: 1
Affiliation: Heroes Association
Debut: Episode 4 (anime); Chapter 12 (manga)

Mumen Rider is a C-Class Superhero from Z-City. He has the #1 rank of the C-Class.

The Mumen Rider is a young man of average height and weight. He wears an armored suit, with light colored armor covering his torso and shoulders. He has a black leather suit under the armor and black gauntlets and kneepads. He also has a green bicycle helmet and dark shades.

He is a courageous young man who rides his bicycle everywhere. He is shown to be a man of justice and he never gives up. He uses his bicycle as a weapon by crashing it into his enemies and fights using hand to hand combat. He is shown to have relatively average strength and average speed but great resiliency. He is good friends with Saitama.

(Source: One Punch-Man Wiki)

Voice Actors
Nakamura, Yuuichi
Japanese
Daymond, Robbie
English
Leblan, Jean-Pierre
French
Evangelista, Angelo
Italian
Kumode, Robson
Portuguese (BR)
Endemann, Jannik
German
Lechiguero, César
Spanish
Campaiola, Federico
Italian
Frausto, Dan
Spanish


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