Main characters
Keiichi Morisato
Keiichi Morisato一 (Morisato Keiichi?) is a
student of the Nekomi Institute of Technology and a member of the NIT Motor
Club. One day Keiichi accidentally dials the Goddess Relief Office. After
summoning Belldandy by accident, he ends up wishing for her to be by his side
forever. Ever since, the two have been together. Keiichi's pure and innocent
personality also puts him in the middle of an unusual love relationship. While
he understands his love for Belldandy, he sometimes has a difficult time
expressing his feelings.
He is a very skilled mechanic and an exceptional race driver. He is
bestowed the directorship of the Motor Club, which he subsequently passes on to
Sora Hasegawa. At his supposed graduation from college, he started working at
the repair shop Whirlwind owned by the founder of the NIT Motor Club: Chihiro
Fujimi. He picked up the one class and actually graduated many chapters later.
Since he met Belldandy, Keiichi has had many extraordinary experiences in
his young life, including having met several other Goddesses and supernatural
beings. He became the only person ever to have flown the Shinden, an experimental
World War II Japanese airplane, and met Schrödinger's Whales—and saved them
from extinction by teaching them songs.
Keiichi's personality is illustrated when he summons one of Lind's own
Angels, Cool Mint. Lind gave him one of her angels because he is able to host
the angel with the love of the three goddesses, which he received due to his
innocent personality. Later on, Keiichi also temporarily and involuntarily
hosts the demon-angel Blue Lance. Belldandy explains that the angel chose him
to be host because he was the only person to refer to her as an
"angel" and not a "former demon". Keiichi has been voiced
by Masami Kikuchi in the Japanese versions of the series. In the English
versions, he is voiced by Scott Simpson in the OVA, Tony Oliver in The
Adventures of Mini-Goddess and the film, and by Drew Aaron in the TV series.
Belldandy
Belldandy - (Berudandī?) is a goddess who ends up contractually bound to
Keiichi Morisato after he accidentally dials the Goddess Relief Office. Ever
since, Belldandy dwells with Keiichi at the Tariki Hongan Temple in the city of
Nekomi, Chiba Prefecture near Tokyo. She can cancel the contract at anytime,
but she states Keiichi is a special person in her heart, and that her purpose
is to make him happy.
Belldandy is kind, patient, and warm, not only to Keiichi, but to
everyone, without exception. She can easily sense other people's emotions, and
tries her best to be empathetic to all those around her. However, even though
Belldandy tries her best to be as kind as possible, it is revealed that at
times, as a result of latent jealousy, she can become very insecure and sad,
especially when she is confronted with an implication that involves Keiichi in
one way or another. This can sometimes result in power leaks that affect
everything within the vicinity, commonly referred to as "jealousy
storms" in the anime.
Belldandy is licensed as a goddess first-class, unlimited, and as such is
highly skilled. Her power is so great, in fact, that she is required to wear a
special earring on her left ear which constantly seals the full brunt of her
magical strength. Belldandy's angel is Holy Bell; her elemental attribute is
wind. Like all angels, Holy Bell augments Belldandy's magical powers when
called upon, and like all angels, she also reflects her master's current state.
Belldandy has been consistently voiced by Kikuko Inoue in the Japanese versions
of the series, with the exception of The Adventures of Mini-Goddess, in which
Akemi Okamura provides her voice for the first thirteen episodes. In the
English versions, she is voiced by Juliet Cesario in the OVA, Bridget Hoffman
in The Adventures of Mini-Goddess and the film, and by Eileen Stevens in the TV
series.
Urd
'Urd (Urudo?) is Belldandy's older half sister and is the second Goddess
to appear to Keiichi. Urd ranks as Goddess second class, management category
limited license, similar to her youngest sister Skuld. She is the Yggdrasil
System Administrator and Manager. Though she is much more powerful than her
sisters, she has not become a first class goddess, most recently because she
chose not to become a first class goddess (See main article.) Urd shares a
common father with her younger sisters, but has a different mother, the Demon
Lord Hild. Because of this, Urd is a hybrid of Goddess and Demon, reflected in
the half-white, half-black appearance of her Angel, World of Elegance.
Urd fancies herself a Goddess of Love, so she comes to Earth to spur
Keiichi onward with love potions and well-meaning, but deceitful advice, but as
punishment for deserting her post and for using her powers on Earth without
authorization, The Almighty banishes her from Heaven until further notice.
After being allowed to go back, she decides to stay on Earth instead. Urd is
voiced by Yumi Tōma in the Japanese version of the series. In the English
versions, she has been voiced by Lanelle Markgraf in the OVA, Wendee Lee in The
Adventures of Mini-Goddess, Mary Elizabeth McGlynn in the film, and Shannon
Conley in the TV series.
Skuld
Main article: Skuld (Oh My Goddess!)
Skuld is the younger sister of Belldandy, and is the third Goddess to
appear to Keiichi Morisato. Skuld has a Goddess second class, type one, limited
license, a category similar to her eldest sister, Urd. Skuld is one of
Yggdrasil's system debuggers. She compensates for her lack of magic power with
her innate talent for invention, which is known throughout Heaven. Skuld is an
engineering genius, capable of building just about anything out of the most
mundane parts under most limited resources. She can compute equations and
redesign even the most complex engineering blueprints in no time.
She travels to Earth after Belldandy's proximity to Keiichi started
creating an increasing number of bugs in Heaven's supercomputer Yggdrasil. At
least that was her official excuse, as she believed Belldandy was living with
Keiichi against her will. She tried to convince Belldandy to return to Heaven
to resolve the bug problem and at the same time with the ulterior motive of
alleviating her loneliness. After realizing that Belldandy's relationship with
Keiichi was not going to end any time soon, Skuld decides to stay on Earth and
act as Belldandy's unofficial chaperon.
In the second season she begins to develop her goddess powers. Her
angel's name is Noble Scarlet. In the Japanese versions of the series, Skuld
has been consistently voiced by Aya Hisakawa. In the English versions, she has
been voiced by Pamela Weidner in the OVA, Sherry Lynn in The Adventures of
Mini-Goddess and the film, and by Annice Moriarty in the TV series.
Heaven
Heaven is one of the two divine factions in the series. It is where the
three main goddesses and several other characters reside. It contains,
Yggdrasil (ユグドラシル Yugudorashiru?), the heavenly
computer system that maintains reality, with the Gods and Goddesses acting as
its programmers, system administrators, and debuggers. Yggdrasil works with the
Goddess Relief Office by notifing the goddesses such as Belldandy working at
the office of people whose fortune and misfortune is out of balance given their
actions such as fortitude in facing misfortune, kindness in sympathizing with
others. Each person Yggdrasil chooses is granted one wish which can be anything
ranging from "wealth that would last a lifetime" to the destruction
of the world, or even for simply a "Girl like you".
Almighty
Voiced by: Shinji Ogawa (OVA), and Hidetoshi Nakamura (TV Series)
(Japanese), Marc Thompson (TV Series), and Dave Underwood (OVA) (English)
The Almighty One (Kami-sama) is the lord (God) of Heaven. As Lord of
Heaven, all Goddesses ultimately answer to Him and He is responsible for
maintaining reality, time, and probability as we know it. His attitude and
personality is very commanding, but He is very polite and forgiving; he has
forgiven the Norns for disobeying his orders multiple times (as is suggested by
Keiichi in the manga). The Almighty One is very blunt and straightforward. He
does not understand how humans act and communicate; possibly because He has not
been to Earth in a long time. Throughout the manga and anime He is an unseen
character as viewers never see His face, which is usually shrouded in shadow,
turned away, or simply too close-up; all that can be discerned is that the Almighty
One is tall and well-built, with long black hair. He also has many seals on His
hands, neck and on His ears (this could probably be a clue as concerns the fact
he may be the divinity in doublet with Hild, as also we can imagine listening
to her discussing on the Double System). It is believed by some people that the
Almighty is the father of the three Norns. During the Trouble with Doublets
saga (in the Dark Horse Comics translation of the manga), Belldandy answers the
phone and tells her sisters "It's the Almighty." After Urd loses odds
and evens against Skuld, she answers with "Oh goodness, Daddy?! It's been
ages!" However, it should be noted that in the original Japanese version,
Kami-sama is not referred to in this way. It is very likely that it is a
translation error, as is the case with the OVA dub script, where Kami-sama is
referred to as the Norns' father as well. In the subtitles for the OVA he is
referred to simply as "Lord" in the places where the dub uses
"father".
Peorth
Voiced by: Rei Sakuma (Japanese), Juliet Cesario (TV Series) and Anne
Sherman (Movie) (English)
Peorth (Peiōsu) is the fourth goddess of the series, and she enters the
story when Keiichi accidentally calls her up one day, much like he did
Belldandy. She is part of the Earth Help Center, and a Goddess First-class,
Second Category, Unlimited. For a time, Peorth harbored a deep resentment
towards Belldandy because Belldandy had reported the removal of a bug in
Yggdrasil as a team effort. Believing Belldandy was pitying her, she held a
grudge. During her stay she continually tried to seduce Keiichi in order to
seem more of use to him than Belldandy, though she ultimately falls in love
with him. However, after the misunderstanding is cleared up, Peorth remarks
that she does not hate Belldandy anymore, and in recent appearances the two
seem to be on friendly terms once again. Still, Peorth's incessant flirting
with Keiichi puts some strains upon this new relationship.
Her magic is based on the element of Earth, mainly associated with roses,
as with her own angel, Gorgeous Rose.
Lind
Voiced by: Miki Ito (Japanese), Evelyn Lanto (English)
Lind (Rindo) is the fifth Goddess to appear in the series. Lind is a
Valkyrie, a member of the battle division of Heaven. Like the Goddesses
Belldandy and Peorth, Lind carries a First Class License. However, unlike the
other two, Lind's license is classified as "Special Duty, Unlimited",
which denotes her position as a Valkyrie. Her elemental domain is ice, even
though she is able to control fire and lightning beams perfectly.
In an unlikely turn of events, Lind obtained twin angels, Spear Mint and
Cool Mint, though at first she could only call upon one of them at a time,
causing her to be teased all throughout Heaven and Hell. Frustrated by her
'weakness' and resulting inability to call forth her second Angel, Lind threw
herself into Valkyrie training with incredible ferocity. This intense training
gained Lind the reputation as a Goddess of extreme violence. Eventually, she is
able to call out both her angels by realizing that she lacked a belief in
herself and a trust towards others during her fight with the Angel Eater
planted inside of her by Hild in an attempt to replace her angels with devils.
She has since become more open and smiles often. She has also established close
friendships with Keiichi Morisato and Belldandy.
Chrono, Ere & Ex
Chrono Voiced by: Masako Jo (TV Series) and Yui Horie (Movie) (Japanese),
Rebecca Soler and Alissa Brodsky (TV Series) and Tara Sands (Movie) (English)
Ere Voiced by: Chiemi Chiba (TV Series) and Rumi Kasahara (Movie)
(Japanese), Alissa Brodsky and Elizabeth Cartier (TV Series) and Barbara
Goodson (Movie) (English)
Ex Voiced by: Yoko Honna (TV Series) and Akiko Yajima (Movie) (Japanese),
Emily Blau and Karen Neill (TV Series) and Emily Brown (Movie) (English)
Chrono (Kurono), Ere (エレ?) and Ex (エクス Ekusu?) are three goddesses
who maintain Yggdrasil in the anime. They generally help Peorth and Lind and
such by giving relevant exposition, or lines to increase dramatic tension. They
also serve as people for Peorth or Lind to give orders to, allowing the
commanding character to verbally direct the conflict, and to explain the
dangerous nature of certain actions.
Chrono is the sixth goddess to present in the human world. Like Lind and
Peorth (initially), however, she stayed only for a few chapters, chapters
231-239 of the manga. Chrono is terrified of cats due to a childhood trauma up
in the heavens with her pet cat, and she avoids Velsper like the plague. She
also practises martial arts, aiming for a post in the Valkyrie ranks. At the
end of her arc Lind confesses to Peorth that she is interested in Chrono, so
she'll propose her for the "Silver Wings" unit. In the manga we can
see this new goddess with a different hair colour than in the movie: instead of
being brown, she seems to be blonde or with a very light hair at least.
Ere and Ex have so far only been glimpsed in the manga, in a cartoon when
Chrono gets back in heaven, showing the two goddesses interrupted in their
discussion during a scene in which Peorth teases Chrono and later when Hagall's
demons make too many contracts with humans unbalancing Heaven's equilibrium.
[edit] Hell (Niflheim)
Hild
Voiced by: Gara Takashima (Japanese), Mary Elizabeth McGlynn (English)
Hild (Hirudo?) is the ultimate Demon who is the opposite to The Almighty,
known as the Ruler of Demonkind. She is incredibly powerful, with her power
dwarfing even the combined strength of the three goddesses. Despite her immense
power, she respects the doublet system, and thus limits her power to prevent
killing any of the Goddesses. She is Urd's mother, whom she loves deeply,
though Urd does not return the feeling (it is revealed that doing so would mean
that Urd would acknowledge and thus be taken over by her demonic side). Hild
displays a similar witty personality to Urd, though she is far more
mean-spirited, and a fondness for dressing in revealing outfits. Hild dislikes
Belldandy, because Belldandy's attitude and love for humanity reminds her of
Belldandy and Skuld's father and the relationship they once had. Because of
this, she has often tried to corrupt or hurt Belldandy several times throughout
the series. She also seems to have some feelings for Keiichi Morisato.
She appears a few times before leaving an avatar child version of
herself, who would go on to become a regular antagonist for the goddesses, as
well as a direct supervisor for Marller. While this avatar possesses only one
thousandth of the true Hild's power, it is still enough to make the avatar a
powerful enemy for anyone. Despite this, as well as being generally more
competent then Marller, she often proved just as inept. In the manga, a small
team of demons sealed her main body and attacked her avatar in the human world.
Lord of Terror
The Lord of Terror is a virus that runs on Yggdrasil. It is divided into
two parts—the will of the Lord of Terror, and the "Ultimate Destruction
Program", Fenrir. It wants to destroy the world and create a world for
demons in its place (this happens only in the anime, while in the manga we can
see that his intent is to destroy the entire universe in order to create a new,
violent one; this is the reason why Keiichi, possessed by the program, wants
Skuld to build a 10 dimensional scythe for cutting the 10 dimensional string of
the universe, which permit its existence). The heir to the Lord of Terror was
Urd, because of her mixed ancestry. Basically, the Great Lord's will influenced
Urd and eventually sealed her will away. It then utilized the urn Mao Za Haxon,
which contained the Ultimate Destruction Program's bootup. After it had
possessed Keiichi, Belldandy told it to transfer to her but it could not
possess her, as the base wavelength was different, and was quickly forced to
transfer itself to a floppy disk and was then erased by Skuld with a magnet.
Urn of Hakushon the Demon King
Voiced by: Chafurin (Japanese), Marc Thompson (English)
Marller took from a cave and woke up to start the Lord of Terror. The
legend states that a bronze-skin demon will become the Lord of Terror. The Urn
entices Urd to release her demonic side when she was suspended for walking off
her job because Belldandy was sick. Later, the Urn has the direction to release
the Ultimate Destruction Program. It was broken by Belldandy with an arrow that
was the final step to release the Ultimate Destruction Program.
Marller
Voiced by: Urara Takano (Japanese), Alissa Brodsky (TV Series) and Mari
Devon (The Adventures of Mini-Goddess) (English)
Marller or Mara in the English anime (マーラー Mārā?) was once the childhood
friend of Urd, even though she is a demon. Urd and Mara used to be very good
friends, but got separated when Urd chose to be a goddess. Her actual duty is
to increase the market share of the demons on earth, though she decides that
removing the goddesses will make it one hundred percent. Like her Buddhist
namesake, she is generally regarded only as a nuisance; extremely inept,
generally failing due to her sheer incompetence, and on some rare occasions
because she actually helps the goddesses.
Like Urd, because of her demonic heritage Marller has a music-based
weakness: when hearing hard rock, she is compelled to dance until exhausted.
Likewise, the close proximity or touch of good luck charms has adverse effects
on her; the accidental touch of a hamaya (demon-slaying arrow) once caused
complete, if temporary, amnesia.
Senbee
Voiced by: Norio Wakamoto (Japanese), Kevin T. Collins (English)
Senbee (魔神千兵衛 Majin Senbei?) is the
miniature genie and the self-proclaimed god of disaster and poverty. He lives
by the philosophy of happiness being finite in the universe. Because of this
belief, he places all sorts of misfortunes on others to raise his own
happiness, often doing so by magically causing bad luck or accidents. He
usually serves as a minion of Marller.
Velsper
Velsper (ヴェルスパー Verusupā?), also known as
Welsper, is a demon, who is in a doublet, a link of fate established to
preserve the balance between Heaven and Hell, with Belldandy. The doublets
normally forget each other, but Velsper cursed himself to remain in child form
in exchange for remembering his encounter with Belldandy. The curse could only
be broken if Belldandy speaks his name. It turned out that his body could not
handle his growing power, so he worked to break the curse by stopping time.
After installing a virus in Yggdrasil, he ends up having the curse broken, and
returns to the demon realm. However, because Velsper hacked into Yggdrasil, he
was punished afterwards by being reincarnated into a kitten. As a cat and penalty-boxed
demon he hosts an angel, formerly a tsukaima (demon servant). Hild had
implanted it into Belldandy. Belldandy had turned it to the good but was unable
to support two angels. It was passed to Keiichi, then to Velsper. Velsper's
black fur became white spotted, but returned normal after he named this angel
"Die Wespe der Blauen Lanze" ("The Wasp of the Blue Lance"
in German).
Hagall
Hagall (ハガル Hagaru?), also known as Hagal,
is the second most powerful demon in Hell, who takes the control of Niflheim—The
Hell—in a rebellion against Hild, because she thinks Hild has lost the power
and glory of the demon world. Through an elaborate plan to get more share of
wishes on Earth and to destroy everything related to the Goddesses, she
imprisons Hild and sends her servants to attack Chibi-Hild on Earth, however
Hild manages to escape and goes with Belldandy to ask for help (the story is
currently being developed in the manga—chapters 240 till 275). Hagall usually
talks about herself in third person and her powers include mental control and
hypnotism. She is a very selfish and ambitious demon who does not consider the
energetic balance between Heaven and Hell (brought by human contracts).
Halval
Halval (アールヴァル ArubaruÞ?), also known as
Halvalth, is a powerful demon who serves Hagall in a rebellion against Hild.
Her name has the 'rune of sound' "Þ" (Thurisaz, Thorn or Thurs). Her
main power is an ability "to see sounds" and combat in complete
darkness. She battled against Keiichi and Belldandy in episodes 251 to 255 of
the manga. In episode 255, Halval lost the fight through a plan of Keiichi
Morisato: he was influenced by the kiss of Chibi-Hild who transferred some of
her knowledge to him before she went back to Niflheim.
Thrymr
Thrymr is a demon that serves Hagall in the rebellion, that specializes
in physical strength. She is a strong and muscular woman, with short hair. She
challenges Belldandy and co. and blocks their passage through Niffelheim from
chapters 257 to 261. Her strength is so immense she's able to deflect
sound-waves by punching in the air. After the battle she becomes friendly with
the group after healing Keiichi's wounds and later wonders if anybody worthy of
her strength will challenge her again.
Hrungnir
Hrungnir (also translated as Mokkurkalfi) is also a demon that serves
Hagall. She wears a mask and a helmet somewhat resembling an old German WWI
uniform. She is a "puppeteer" in that she's able to create and
control robots and machines similar to Skuld. Unlike Skuld, she views her creations
as tools rather than affection as Skuld does. Unsurprisingly, when Keiichi and
confront her, due to disabling magic in the room she ends up fighting Skuld.
Nekomi
Nekomi is a Japanese town that acts as the main setting of the series. It
houses the Nekomi Institute of Technology, where Keiichi attends, and the
Tariki Hongan Temple, where he and the goddesses reside.
Toshiyuki Aoshima
Voiced by: Nobuo Tobita (Japanese), Marc Diraison (TV Series) and Scott
Bailey (OVA) (English)
Toshiyuki Aoshima (青嶋 紀元 Aoshima Toshiyuki?) is a
playboy around the Nekomi Institute of Technology campus and Sayoko's cousin.
He is enamoured by Belldandy and tries often to steal her away from Keiichi,
going as far as to set up a rival motor club. However, in just about all of his
attempts, he fails miserably. In the TV series, he and his cousin Sayoko can be
identified by the supercars that they drive, in Aoshima's case, an Enzo Ferrari
(Ferrari 288 GTO in the manga).
Banpei
Banpei-kun RX (ばんぺいくんRX Banpei-kun āru ekkusu?)
(changed to Banpei RX in the English edition of the anime) is a humanoid robot
that was designed and built by Skuld. Banpei-kun's primary function is to guard
the temple, originally from Marller, however, this has expanded to include any
threat the demons send, and even to 'protecting' Belldandy from Keiichi
Morisato. Banpei has gradually gained many new abilities as Skuld continues to
create new add-ons or new functionality for him. Originally, he required a
direct power connection via an external cable but was later given a battery.
This allows him to travel anywhere for extended periods of time; however, when
the battery runs low Banpei has to shut down and enter memory preservation
mode.
Banpei's program continues to evolve on its own: Banpei gained sentience,
an appreciation for life and, after meeting Sigel, the ability to love. Even
though Sigel is not interested in Banpei, he is not disheartened, and spends a
great deal of time and energy trying to get her to appreciate him; he will also
not hesitate to risk serious damage to himself if only to help her. His
emotional circuit will work at varying degrees, from being completely shut off,
to being almost alive; in recent times it has gained stability, ensuring that
he remains "alive" at all times. Unable to express emotion, Banpei
will at times use a permanent marker to draw what he is feeling on his face: a
tear for sadness, a furrowed brow, and clenched teeth for anger.
Chihiro Fujimi
Chihiro Fujimi (藤見 千尋 Fujimi Chihiro?) is the
original founder and director of the Nekomi Institute of Technology Motor Club.
She is a resolute person and an incredibly skilled mechanic and motorcycle
driver, even more so than Keiichi. She starts up her own motorcycle shop called
Whirlwind and hires Keiichi and Belldandy to work for her. Normally a
no-nonsense personality, she has a soft spot for cute objects, cats and
children and seems to enjoy relaxing activities (such as bathing in an onsen)
and having fun. She drives a Krauser Domani SSi. When she was director of the
N.I.T. motor club, both Tamiya and Otaki confessed they loved her but she
turned them both down rather than cause conflict in the club. Both Tamiya and
Otaki respect and fear her very much, obediently following her orders. Chihiro
is voiced by Yuka Imai in the Japanese version of the series. In the English
versions, she is voiced by Dorothy Elias-Fahn in Ah! My Goddess: The Movie and
by Veronica Taylor in Ah My Goddess: Flights of Fancy.
Gan-chan
Voiced by: Mitsuo Iwata (Japanese), Tony Pope (English)
Gan-chan (岩?) (also known as Mitsuo Iwata)
is the much-abused temple rat from the Adventures of Mini-Goddess series.
Generally nice and friendly, Gan is somewhat emotional and very excitable, but
highly prone to gluttony. Due to his nice and trusting nature, he is often led
off on some wild adventure by Skuld and Urd, with the end result of Gan getting
physically abused in some way. Gan has a crush on and prefers the company of
Belldandy, since she is much quieter (and far from being violent towards him) than
her sisters.
Sora Hasegawa
Voiced by: Ikue Ōtani (OVA & TV first season), Satomi Kōrogi (TV
second season) (Japanese), Zoe Martin (TV Series), Stephanie Griffin (OVA), and
Melissa Fahn (Movie) (English)
Sora Hasegawa (長谷川 空 Hasegawa Sora?) is a member of
the Nekomi Tech Motor Club. A rather timid, mousy girl, she looks up to Keiichi
and Belldandy. Throughout the series, the two help her to overcome her lack of
confidence and believe in herself. When Keiichi leaves to work for Chihiro's
company Whirlwind, he bestows the directorship of the Motor Club to her. She
accepts the position, despite the fact that previous clubs that were led by her
all collapsed (though not necessarily by her fault). Every time she gets drunk,
she whines to Keiichi about how people think she is a middle school student,
flashing her chest to show she is growing breasts to him. She has a crush on
Toshiyuki Aoshima.
Hijiri
Voiced by: Noriko Shitaya (Japanese), Eileen Stevens and Michelle Medlin
(English)
Hijiri (聖?) is a little girl whom
Keiichi befriends before meeting Belldandy for the first time. Appearing only
in the TV series, Hijiri has become a running joke in the series, appearing
from time to time in minor roles in the stories, such as being shown witnessing
the Goddesses' dramatic battles, accidentally kidnapping a spirit that was
transformed by Marller, or simply being there at the right time to help Keiichi
get a meal.
Sentaro Kawanishi
Voiced by: Romi Paku (Japanese), Barbara Goodson (English)
Sentaro Kawanishi (川西 仙太郎 Kawanishi Sentarō?) is a boy
who loves riding his bike around the neighborhood in Nekomi. He meets Skuld
during the time where she was learning to ride a bike. He was the one who
taught her that it did not matter if she fell off the first few times she tried,
what mattered was that she got back up, and eventually she learned. This
coincided with Skuld's magical powers slowly developing—it was revealed that a
Goddess' power comes from loving others. Skuld started to fall in love with
Sentaro, and hence her powers started to develop. Sentaro eventually moves away
with his family, though Skuld does not become sad by it, as she claims that
despite the distance they will always meet when they want. It turns out that
Sentaro only moved to the town just across the river. Urd's comments regarding
this embarrassed Sentaro and angered Skuld. It is unclear whether or not
Sentaro is aware that Skuld is a goddess, but he has seen Skuld use her powers,
has heard her state that she is the goddess of the future, has seen Skuld's
angel, and he has stated (albeit through inner-dialogue) that she looks like a
goddess.
Koshian
Voiced by: Mugihito (Japanese), Mike Pollock (English)
Koshian (越庵 Koshian?) is the Buddhist
priest and caretaker of the Tariki Hongan temple where Keiichi and the
Goddesses reside. After witnessing Belldandy's "spiritual
enlightenment", Koshian left on a pilgrimage to seek his own
enlightenment, leaving his temple and house in the care of Keiichi and
Belldandy. He returns in the anime at one point after traveling for eleven
months, but soon gets caught up in a fight and leaves again. After returning a
second time, he appears briefly, kicking Belldandy (who at that time has an
evil mark on her head) and Keiichi out; but when Belldandy gets her goddess
licences back, she and Keiichi return to the temple. He is last seen watching
Belldandy's lighting burst, calling it the "Great Dragon"; then he
disappears for the rest of the series.[citation needed]
Sayoko Mishima
Voiced by: Junko Asami (OVA), Mamiko Noto (TV) (Japanese), Karen Neill
(TV Series) and Belinda Bizic (OVA) (English)
Sayoko Mishima (三嶋 沙夜子 Mishima Sayoko?) is a popular
girl at Nekomi Tech, to the point where she considers herself the
"queen" of the school. She is also quite rich, coming from a wealthy
family: she has her own apartment and an expensive car (Mercedes-Benz SLR
McLaren, appeared in TV Series), and gets to throw lavish parties with very
important people.
When Belldandy appears, all the guys' attention turns to her rather than
Sayoko. Mishima begins to get jealous of Belldandy and wants to make her upset
by seducing Keiichi, even though she does not have any interest in him. She
even goes to the lengths of teaming up with Toshiyuki Aoshima and Marller to
bring her down. Gradually, as the series progresses, she becomes less and less
antagonistic, even offering Keiichi relationship advice and foiling Marller's
schemes. It seems as though she develops feelings for Keiichi at the beginning
of season 2, when she did not feel as lonely when he was with her. Sayoko has
seen both Urd and Belldandy use their powers, although she now believes that
Belldandy is a witch. She is shown to have much pride, and seems to almost
enjoy competing with Belldandy at times.
Keima Morisato
Keima Morisato (森里 桂馬 Morisato Keima?) is Keiichi
and Megumi's father. Keima, like his children, is incredibly skilled as a
mechanic and as a motorcycle driver (though he is actually a glass blower). He
dislikes being called "father" and much prefers to be addressed by
his given name. He also has a severe form of heterophobia (fear of members of
the opposite sex), except for people that he loves. Belldandy was the only
"stranger" who did not trigger this fear upon first contact.
Megumi Morisato
Voiced by: Yuriko Fuchizaki (Japanese), Emily Blau (TV Series), Amanda
Spivey (OVA), and Stephanie Greene (Movie) (English)
Megumi Morisato (森里 恵 Morisato Megumi?) is Keiichi
Morisato's younger sister. She attends the Nekomi Institute of Technology
(NIT), like Keiichi, as an engineering student. Megumi is also a very skilled
mechanic and motorcycle driver. She goes on to become the "queen" of
bike racers around Nekomi. Belldandy has remarked that she sees a similarity
between Megumi and Skuld, and that she would like to see Skuld learn some
things from Megumi. As we know from the recent developments in the manga, she
has a lot of success with boys, but she is not lucky in love because all of her
boyfriends feel eclipsed by her motor-queen status and overshadowed by Keiichi.
Takano Morisato
Takano Morisato (森里 鷹乃 Morisato Takano?) is Keiichi
and Megumi's mother. Takano is a master player of mahjong and easily beats
Skuld, Urd and Peorth at the game. She is also a much more confident and
outgoing person than her husband, Keima.
Shiho Sakakibara
Voiced by: Asami Sanada (Japanese), Bella Hudson (English)
Shiho Sakakibara (榊原志保 Sakakibara Shiho?) is a
freshman in electronics at Nekomi Institute of Technology. She is also a second
year correspondence course student in exorcism. Shiho first makes herself known
to Keiichi through a secret letter that Keiichi, Urd, and Belldandy take to be
a love letter. When Keiichi approaches the rendezvous mentioned in the letter
with Belldandy and Urd, he finds that she is indeed very cute. However, she
does not seem interested in a relationship with Keiichi, rather only to find
out whether or not he is possessed by a demon. She is invited back to Keiichi's
residence. At times, she becomes too friendly with Keiichi, making Belldandy
jealous.
Sigel
Sigel (シーグル Shīguru?) was originally an
antique welcome mannequin with the form of a ten-year-old girl, with a
"welcome" message recorded in an internal tape player. The property
of an antique shop, Skuld's utility robot Banpei fell in love with the
mannequin on first sight, even going so far as to take her immobile form out on
a date. The mannequin's voice player finally broke down and she was sent to the
scrapyard, to be claimed by Whirlwind Garage owner Chihiro. Chihiro gave the
mannequin, with a new digital voice player, to Skuld. After Skuld re-makes the
mannequin into a sentient, walking robot, it demonstrates a reluctance to
establish a relationship with Banpei, though she secretly does have a soft spot
for him due to his devotion for her. This welcome robot was not named until much
later by Belldandy, who named her after the Anglo-Saxon futhorc s-rune, Sigel.
Sigel shows a great deal of admiration and affection for Skuld, whom she
addresses as "mistress", and she has also been seen showing respect
for Belldandy. Sigel tries her best to keep demons away from the temple,
although she lacks the impressive array of weapons that Banpei has. Her only
weapons are skating wheels in the heels of her feet and detachable rocket punch
hands (when asked about these, Skuld states that they are standard issue for
robots).
The Three Ninjas
A trio of diminutive female ninja operatives created by Marller
(apparently from transformed rats) to serve as her agents of chaos against the
goddesses. They are expert fighters with all sorts of weapons. They are named
after the three Shinkansen (bullet) trains in Japan.
The three ninjas were sent in one by one to eliminate the goddesses, but
they failed in their task, mostly due to Belldandy's friendliness towards them.
Eventually, they decided to quit their service with Marller and moved into the
temple proper. They rarely appear in the mainstream series from that point on,
but they do have several appearances in the Mini-Goddess comic strips and TV
anime series.
Kodama Genwaku: the infiltration specialist and Mistress of Illusion.
Hikari Senkuo: the weapons and assault specialist. She wears a
distinctive spiked ball helmet.
Nozomi Senrigan: the recon specialist. She uses a recorder to effect her
magic and summon their ninja auxiliaries.
Tamiya and Otaki
Toraichi Tamiya (田宮 寅一 Tamiya Toraichi?) and
Hikozaemon Otaki (大滝 彦左衛門 Otaki Hikozaemon?) are the
ex-directors of the Nekomi Motor Club. Tamiya (a dark-skinned, hulking man) and
Otaki (who dresses in punk-style) are rather crude and brash personalities who
make life very hard for Keiichi by passing on a lot of work to him. However,
they have a great deal of respect for Keiichi's abilities both as a mechanic
and a driver. In the manga, they pass the directorship of the Motor Club to
Keiichi as they graduate. They were also both in love with the original
director of the motor club, Chihiro Fujimi; however, she rejected both of them
for the sake of the club. Tamiya addresses Otaki as "Dai-chan" (the
Kanji "大" in Otaki's name is
"O" but can be pronounced as "Dai") and Otaki addresses
Tamiya as "Den-chan." In the Japanese versions of the series, Tamiya
and Otaki have been consistently voiced by Kiyoyuki Yanada and Issei Futamata.
In the English versions, they have been voiced by Marc Matney and Sean P.
O'Connell in the OVA, by Bob Papenbrook and Daran Norris in the film, and by
Marc Thompson and Scottie Ray in the TV series.
Satoko Yamano
"Satoko Yamano" redirects here. For the voice actress, see
Satoko Yamano (voice actress).
Voiced by: Chie Nakamura (Japanese), Stephanie Sheh (English)
Satoko Yamano (矢間野 里子 Yamano Satoko?) is a freshman
in electronics at Nekomi Institute of Technology. She is quite attractive—even
Keiichi comments that she is one of the top five most attractive girls at
Nekomi Tech. She meets Otaki when her scooter breaks down on campus and Otaki
decides to help her despite the insistence of one of her suitors, that she ride
his car instead. They start going out and she eventually gets her father's
approval of Otaki.
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