
Name: Ramen Rider
Type: TBA
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Win/Lose/Draw: TBA
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There was once a man named Hiro. Hiro was a noodle chef who made the most delicious ramen in all of Yokohama. People came from far and wide just to taste his noodles. But late one night, while Hiro was cooking in his kitchen, he heard a loud commotion in the back alley.
When Hiro went to investigate, he saw a group of evil Kaijin attacking some drunkbusiness men. They were led by Hell Monkey, who was having a night out on the town with some of his cronies.
Hiro knew he had to do something to stop them. He quickly grabbed some of his ramen and began to fight back against the Kaijin. His noodle-fu was strong, and he was able to chase away many of the monsters with the threat of the boiling broth.
But just when he thought he had won, Dr. Cube appeared. He had a plan to take over the world, and he needed strong soldiers to help him do it. He captured Hiro and turned him into a mutant cyborg, and attempted to brainwash him. Hiro was a strong-willed man and he resisted the brainwashing and escaped just before the final stage. As Dr. Cube was about to put a silicon chip inside his brain, he put his strength into overdrive and transformed into a cybernetic noodle hero. Thus allowing him to tear his shackles from the table. He quickly punched Cube’s block off causing panic in the operating.room. He then fought his way out of the secret lab and
escaped into the night.
With his enhanced strength and agility, he waged a one-man war against Dr. Cube and his evil plans. He used his noodle-based attacks to defeat evil and protect the innocent.
As Hiro’s battles against Dr. Cube and his minions intensified, he realized that he needed a faster way to get around the city. That’s when he remembered an old motorcycle that his uncle had stored away in his garage.
Hiro had always been a fan of motorcycles, and he knew that he could use it to his advantage in his fight against evil. He quickly got to work on the old bike, using his sybaritically enhanced brain to modify it into a more powerful and agile machine.
Soon enough, Hiro was cruising through the city on his motorcycle, chasing down evil and stopping it in it’s tracks. He used the bike to jump over obstacles and perform daring stunts, always staying one step ahead of his enemies. The local press soon dubbed him Ramen Rider.
The motorcycle quickly became an essential part of Ramen Rider’s arsenal, allowing him to quickly move from one location to another and take on any challenge that came his way. It was a symbol of his determination to protect the people, no matter what the cost. As he rode through the city, the people would look up and see Ramen Rider on his motorcycle, and they knew that they were safe. They knew that he was out there fighting for them, using his noodle-fu and his trusty bike to keep them protected.
Ramen Rider continued to ride his motorcycle through the city, always ready for the next challenge that awaited him but he knew he couldn’t do it alone. He soon joined the ranks of the Kaiju Heros. And so, Ramen Rider became a symbol of hope for the people, a hero who fought for justice and protected the world from evil. With his trusty bike and his noodle-fu, he was an unstoppable force of good, protecting the world from the unrelenting forces of evil.

