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A list of the characters from the anime and manga series Beelzebub.

This page is under construction.


WARNING! There are unmarked Spoilers ahead. Beware.

Main Characters[]

Tatsumi Oga[]

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"Everyone bow before me!"

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Voiced by: Katsuyuki Konishi

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Protagonist of the series, a young Delinquent and first year at Ishiyama High, the delinquent school. At the start of the series he already holds quite a reputation, being known as "Rampaging Ogre" or the "Strongest Juvenile Delinquent". The story starts as he is telling the story of how he first found Baby Beel to his best (and only?) friend Furuichi. One day while fishing by the river (actually, taking revenge on some gangsters who tried to kill him in his sleep), he sees a man floating down it, pulls him to shore and the man splits in half revealing a baby boy. This boy is the son of the demon king and Oga soon finds he has been chosen as the one to raise it, along with the baby's maid Hilda. The story follows his life as Baby Beel's father, and the events at Ishiyama as he battles for the title of the strongest.

Oga was picked to become Beelzebub's father because he possessed the qualities of the ideal parent for the future Devil King: strong , arrogant, and a person who thinks-nothing-of-fellow-man . Despite this Oga isn't completely evil: he only really bullies those stupid enough to attack him in the first place and is willing to stick his neck for his True Companions without a second thought. He also takes time to teach Baby Beel what it means to be a "real man" (when he's not trying to get rid of him that is). He easily gives in to flattery and is an avid Dragon Quest fan.

Tropes exhibited by this character include:
  • Anti-Hero: Type V and when you think about it, very little of what he does can he called heroic at all.
    • During the Akumano Academy and onward he becomes a Type IV.
  • Art Evolution: The mangaka has started drawing Oga's face softer around the edges, making him look more and more Bishounen by each chapter. The evolution in his design is coincidentally in line with his recent character development and maturity.
  • Asskicking Equals Authority: Ishiyama now recognizes him as their new leader after defeating the Tohoshinki one by one.
  • Badass
  • Badass Abnormal
  • Badass Baritone: For a fifteen year old anyway...
  • Badass Family: Somewhat; Oga's older sister was the first leader of the Red Tails, though her abilities have yet to be seen. Whether his parents are (or were) this as well remains to be confirmed.
  • Badly-Battered Babysitter: Constantly getting electrocuted and at one point almost has his arm blown off by Beel's powers.
  • Battle Couple: That's what the whole school assumes he and Hilda are.
  • Belligerent Sexual Tension: with Hilda
  • Berserk Button: Don't interfere with his fights and don't mess with his True Companions.
  • Blood Knight: Hasn't turned down a fight in the series so far.
  • Blue with Shock: Often ends up like this.
  • Body Horror: When Baby Beel gets too excited and his powers go haywire, his arm swells up and almost explodes.
  • Calling Your Attacks: "Shouryuken!" "Psycho Crusher!"
  • Charles Atlas Superpower: Is abnormally strong even without Beel's powers. This is the whole reason he's been able to survive as his parent so far.
  • Chaste Hero: Has shown no interest whatsoever in girls, relationships and other gender-related high school trappings.
  • Chick Magnet: For some reason (and to Furuichi's utter dismay). He himself is completely oblivious (at least consciously), putting him in Clueless Chick Magnet territory.
  • Cloudcuckoolander: Frequently reacts to situations like no other sane human being would, and spouts absurd aesops that he seems to think make perfect sense.
  • Curb Stomp Battle: Pretty much one-shots everyone he fights with except Tojo, Miki and Aoi.
  • Cutting the Knot: If a problem exists, Oga will punch people until it goes away. His solution to an impending tournament arc was to arrive at the site a night early and beat everyone up himself.
  • Deal with the Devil: He wasn't aware of what he was doing though.
  • Delinquent
  • Determinator: No matter how much damage he takes, even when he's covered in blood, he's still able to get up and keep fighting. The only reason he won against Tojo was because he wanted it so much.
  • Dismotivation: Half the time he seems to forget about his ambition to lay Beel off on somebody else until it becomes relevant to the plot.
  • Evil Laugh
  • Mr. Fanservice: He's been appearing shirtless on covers and so forth far more as the series goes on.
  • Face of a Thug: No kidding. It's enough to scare Yolda shitless...He doesn't seem to realise though.
  • Fusion Dance: When he drinks too much Super Milk.
  • Heroic BSOD: Several, all of which have been minor and hilarious.
  • Hot-Blooded: Sometimes
  • Heroic Comedic Sociopath: Type V antihero? Check. Sociopathic towards everyone and enjoys being excessively violent? Check. Jerk? Check. Usually gets away with it? Check. It's all Played for Laughs? Check. Oga is definitively one of these.
  • Idiot Hero: Frequently pointed out by Furuichi. A Running Gag is that he seems to think everyone else is a bigger idiot than him, and when he encounters anyone particularly clever he asks them ridiculous trivia questions.
    • After tearing through a several dozens of demons to save Hilda, when confronted by needing to solve a sudoku quiz to advance he instantly gives up.
  • Innocent Cohabitation: Everyone assumes he and Hilda are sleeping together. In fact, he doesn't even want to live with her.
  • Invulnerable Knuckles
  • Is That Cute Kid Yours: Except for demons, Furuichi,Aoi, Saotome, Isafuyu and Ittousai Kunieda, everyone is sure Baby Beel is his biological son.
  • Jerk with a Heart of Gold: Maybe. He does seem to care about Beel to some extent. He also makes sure he breaks off his friendship with Miki to make sure the latter doesn't get bullied from association.
    • Recent chapters throw him into this category.
  • Last-Name Basis: Everyone refers to him by his last name, except his family obviously. Hilda has started to do this recently. Partly explained by her Identity Amnesia, but she still does it even after regaining her memory.
  • Made of Iron: He does show realistic damage, however he never seems to notice it and certainly won't let it stop him.
  • Mark of the Beast / Power Tattoo: The Zebub Spell mark, which grows bigger every time he uses his strength.
  • Megaton Punch: His main method of attack.
  • Men Don't Cry: Sticks to this philosophy.
  • Mental World: He has absolutely no idea what dwells in his. Looks kinda like a some sort of Widget Series mecha anime on a ton of acid.
  • Mistaken for Cheating
  • Not What It Looks Like: He doesn't get very far trying to explain that Baby Beel isn't his, as his family seem far more willing to believe Hilda than him. Well, that and he's an idiot.
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Oga: I already told you, I won't accept being the parent!
Hilda: What are you saying all of a sudden? After even going as far as that. It was honestly amazing...

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    • And half of what he says to Aoi, which he seems to think is entirely platonic, such as asking her to "go out with" him for the park debut, trying to make her Beel's new mother and buying her alter-ego ice cream before having a chat about babysitting.
  • Oblivious to Love: Has no clue about Aoi's massive crush on him, despite her blushing whenever she's around him. Although if we go by what's seen on previous chapters, he's finally beginning to catch on, if only on a subconscious level.
  • One-Man Army: When Hilda gets kidnapped, the enemies propose a Tournament Arc to settle things. Oga then decides "Screw it, that'll take too much time," and after a quick five-minute conversation with his friends, attacks the enemy base head on. By himself. While he probably would have failed without his eventual backup, he chews through about a third of the army before he even gets winded.
  • Otaku: Big fan of Dragon Ball and videogames
  • Papa Wolf: He flat out states Beel won't destroy the world because he's his parent and he won't let him do something that stupid. He even managed to turn this trope into a powerup to beat Jabberwock with his bare fists.
  • Perpetual Frowner
  • Progressively Prettier
  • Power Dyes Your Hair
  • Power Gives You Wings
  • Promotion to Parent: Sort of. Beel isn't actually related to him in any way, but as far as he's concerned Oga is his father.
  • Psychic Link: Played for laughs when he and Furuichi randomly start conversing using telepathy. It's quickly forgotten.
  • Punch a Wall: Punches the ground following his fight with Tojo and a nasty powerup from Beel and subsequently destroys the school.
  • She's Not My Wife: But at this point he doesn't even bother to correct anyone any more.
    • In recent chapters, he's begun to issue denials, starting with Tojo.
  • Slasher Smile/The Un-Smile: Any time he smiles, pointy teeth and all.
  • Snark Ball
  • Super Mode: Super-milk time!
  • Suplex Finisher: Against Tojo.
  • Talk to the Fist
  • Tiger Versus Dragon: The dragon to Tojo's tiger.
    • The kanji for dragon is also in his name.
  • Trademark Favorite Food: Croquettes
  • Unsympathetic Comedy Protagonist
  • Unwanted Harem: The makings of one, which he barely seems to acknowledge, and which Furuichi points out is incredibly unfair considering this.
  • Vitriolic Best Buds: With Furuichi.
  • With Friends Like These...: It's understandable why he has no friends. Why Furuichi sticks around with him is a complete mystery.
  • Wouldn't Hit a Girl: He dodges Aoi's attacks but never went on the offensive. Hilda finds this trait of his rather disappointing. Averted in the last chapters. He went all out on Aoi during their fight to prove that they were prepared to learn Black Techs. However his attitude towards her was friendlier that what was displayed against, say, Miki and Alex.
  • Wrestler in All of Us: Has taken to using wrestling moves quite a lot in his fights lately.
  • Younger Than They Look: Due to Art Evolution, he's started looking older and older. He's 16.


Kaiser de Emperana Beelzebub IV aka "Baby Beel"[]

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"DAABUU!"

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Voiced by: Miyuki Sawashiro

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Son of the ruler of Hell, he was sent to Earth to destroy humanity in place of his Otaku father who's too busy to do it personally. But before he can do that he needs to grow up and master his powers, and for that a human contractor who will take the role of parent is needed.

He quickly becomes very attached to Oga, and can always be seen clinging onto Oga's back or sitting on Oga's head. When he becomes agitated or sees blood, he'll often throw a tantrum and will spontaneously electrocute anyone within his vicinity. Without Oga, he is physically weaker than even the average human child, but contact with Oga allows him to unleash his demonic powers.

He understands speech but can't speak himself yet, instead making typical baby noises (often accompanied by subtitles, for instance when conversing with another baby and a household deity) and is always naked with a pacifier in his mouth. He, like Oga, is shown to get angry easily and often copies Oga's movements and mirrors his reactions. He provides most of the story's comic relief.

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Hildegard[]

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"Together we shall raise a brilliant Demon King."

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Voiced by: Shizuka Itou

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Preferring to be known by her nickname, Hilda is the busty, blonde-haired demon maid who helps Oga take care of Beelzebub. She was personally chosen for the position by her master the Demon King and treats this as a great honor. She always dresses in a gothic lolita style and carries a parasol. She's first introduced trying to take Baby Beel back from Oga but failed since at that point he had already became attached. After that she decides to move in with Oga and act as Baby Beel's mother.

Hilda is not to be trifled with as she's every bit as strong, brutal and short-tempered as Oga. She also posses a sharp mind and often works behind the scenes to aid Oga and Beelzebub in their escapades. At first she was skeptical about Oga's ability to be Baby Beel's father, believing he lacks many essential qualities, but after learning more about him and seeing the extent of the trust between the two of them she changes her opinion of him and they start getting along better.

After Ishiyama's group got challenged by the Six Knights she transferred to Oga's class in order to help them on their way to victory.

She seems to care for Lamia, who in turn idolises Hilda for her strength and beauty, and affectionately refers to her as Nee-sama (older sister).

Tropes exhibited by this character include:


Takayuki Furuichi[]

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"I've never seen such an idiot!"

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Voiced by: Takahiro Mizushima

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Oga's one and only friend, and the first person who knows the truth about Beelzebub. He is also just about the only student who is not a delinquent in the main cast. Despite his lack of fighting ability, he's quite clever and cunning. Expresses a desire to escape the strange events he's become embroiled in, but always gets dragged back into it one way or another. Likes to think of himself as a ladies' man and will never pass up an opportunity to flirt with someone; however, he always fails at it, just like with everything else he does in life.

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Demons[]

Arandron[]

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Voiced by: Wataru Takagi

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One of the servants of Beel. He basically serves as a sort of... umm, humanoid storage device. Currently rooms with Furuichi, which has led to a LOT of fun. Also, considering how he looks, EVERYONE suspected he was gay. At least until the big reveal...

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Dr Forkas Rachmaninnor[]

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Voiced by: Akio Kato

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The real imperial doctor, who is also pretty dang awesome, just for showing up to the party with a name like his...

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Lamia[]

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Voiced by: Kaori Fukuhara

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A very snarky, very young demon who initially tricked Oga into thinking she was Baby Beel's doctor... at least until the real doc showed up. She is devoted to Beel and seems to admire Hildegard but dislike almost everyone else.

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The Demon King[]

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Voiced by: Hiroki Takahashi

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Baby Beel's daddy and ruler of Hell, who also happens to be a total nut job. Vows to destroy the Earth every so often, but is always too busy to go through with it.

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En[]

The older brother to Beel, he is sent to destroy Earth due to Beel taking too long, but decides video games are more important than his duties. He has three demon maids of his own: Isabella, Yolda and Sachura.

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Yolda[]

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Voiced by: Minako Kotobuki

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She bears a strong resemblance to Hilda and carries a mop with her, which she uses as a weapon much as Hilda uses her parasol. The two seem to have an unsettled score and Yolda positively despises Hilda. She is also able to move very quickly and knocks Furuichi and Kunieda out easily. In contrast to Hilda, she has a Femme Fatale attitude. It is later revealed that she is a dimensional transfer demon like Alaindelon; her powers are said to be even greater than his, and she is able to distort dimensions and create sections of space detached from the physical world. It is later revealed that she is Hilda's sister.

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The Pillar Squad[]

Behemoth's army of demons who are going to "help" En destroy the world. Have currently taken over Ishiyama High and turning it into Akumano Academy...right as the main cast was about to go back to it resulting in a rivalry (partially sparked by Furuichi who had united everyone under tales of a mysterious Akumano Academy without knowing it actually existed).

Tropes exhibited by this character include:
  • All Your Base Are Belong to Us: Their headquarters is the repaired Ishiyama High...and all of the students other than the main cast have been brainwashed into being their slaves!
  • The End of the World as We Know It: Their goal.
  • Eviler Than Thou: Kick out En's three maids for not keeping him focused on destroying humanity. But they keep Yolda to transfer their soldiers from the Demon World, promising her that she can stay with En. Naturally they lied.
  • Man Behind the Man: It is implied that Behemoth is not really in charge anymore and the group has suffered for it. We know his son is involved, but he doesn't seem to be in charge either...

Koma[]

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A komainu living in the human world. Kunieda made a deal with him to let them use his powers against the demons.

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Ishiyama High[]

The school that Oga attends, basically filled with a buttload of delinquents. In essence, it's the school that no parent in their right mind would ever send their kid to. EVER. Ruled over by the pseudo-Student Council Tohoshinki, the students of Ishiyama High get into a whole lot of trouble, all of the time.

Tropes exhibited by this character include:

Various Students of Ishiyama High[]

MK-5[]

When they were first introduced, these guys were said to be the most terrifying group in Ishiyama. Now, these guys are the laughing stock of the entire show.

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Kanzaki's Crew[]

Kanzaki's rag-tag brigade of misfits, who actually seem to be a hell of a lot more competent than their boss.

Shintaro Natsume[]

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"This looks interesting..."

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Voiced by: Daisuke Kishio

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A laid-back subordinant of Kanzaki. He's a pretty decent guy, but Beware the Nice Ones.

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"It's not really my style to go all out in a fight, you know."

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Takeshi Shiroyama[]

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Voiced by: Kenji Nomura

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A hulking nice guy recognizable by his girly pigtails. Extremely loyal to Kanzaki.

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Red Tails[]

A group comprising all of the girls in Ishiyama High. Basically they all really, really don't like guys. Was once headed by Aoi Kunieda, with her cohorts Nene and Chiaki; however, Nene has now taken over.

Tropes exhibited by this character include:
  • Amazon Brigade
  • Badass Longcoat: Their uniform is a long white coat with their name on the back.
  • Does Not Like Men: The reason for their existence.
  • Improbable Weapon User: See the individual entries for some examples.
  • Those Two Guys: Two of them, Yuka Hanazawa and Ryoko Asuka, turn up pretty often. Now that Yuka has a more major role, Ryoko is instead paired up with another short-haired member named Kaoru Umemiya.

Nene Omori[]

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Voiced by: Ayahi Takagaki

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The new leader of the Red Tails after Kunieda leaves. Nene's main objective is to get Kunieda to take her old position back.

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Chiaki Tanimura[]

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Voiced by: Aoi Yuuki

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A description of the character goes here.

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Yuka Hanazawa[]

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Voiced by: Haruka Tomatsu

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A description of the character goes here.

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Tōhōshinki[]

The four leaders of the delinquent forces at Ishiyama High. Tōhōshinki is an acronym of their respective last names, Hidetora Tojo, Aoi Kunieda, Hajime Kanzaki, and Tatsuya Himekawa.

They serve as the primary antagonists for the first part of the manga. Their conflict with Oga was caused by his quest to find someone even stronger and more evil than himself on whom he could force Beelzebub, which they took as him trying to usurp their power. Tōhōshinki aren't coherent group but rather rivals who fought among themselves over domination of Ishiyama (except for Toujou who did not care about the whole thing and even had problems reorganizing the others). This comes to an end after Oga defeats them and briefly unifies the whole school under himself.

After Ishiyama High is destroyed, the Tōhōshinki together with their top subordinates are put in the same class as Oga and Furuichi and ally with them to defeat the Six Knights.

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Hajime Kanzaki[]

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Voiced by: Tomokazu Sugita

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The first boss taken on by Oga in his quest to be rid of Baby Beel. Kanzaki's gang was one of the most feared gangs in Ishiyama, and his reputation for malice and extreme violence was the reason Oga sought him out in the first place. However, after Kanzaki humiliates and attacks Shiroyama, his most loyal subordinate, an enraged Oga defeats him, upon which he loses his reputation and much of his retinue, save for Natsume and Shiroyama.

Kanzaki has mellowed out much after his defeat and began to consider Natsume and Shiroyama as friends rather than subordinates, and became much more loyal to Oga and the rest of his schoolmates in Ishiyama.

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Tatsuya Himekawa[]

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Voiced by: Seiro Ogino

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A member of the Tohoshinki and the second member that Oga takes on in his quest to be rid of Baby Beel. At first he is seen as a suave, devilishly smooth mafioso style guy, sporting an 80's style outfit and a ridiculous pompadour. After meeting Oga, however, we then see him become almost entirely useless.

Himekawa is the sole heir of a large financial zaibatsu, and almost always uses his immense wealth to have his way. Unluckily for him, his money was not able to buy Oga off, the latter promptly giving him the beating of his life. He now regularly uses his wealth to assist the Ishiyama Gang in their escapades. He is also shown to be quite handsome when he doesn't sport his trademark pompadour.

Tropes exhibited by this character include:
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"We have to teach you to never oppose us, ever again."

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  • Only Sane Man: Not like Furuichi or Aoi.
  • Screw the Rules, I Have Money: His initial belief that if you can't beat them, buy them out.
    • He uses it again when playing a videogame against En and his maids... but to be fair, he didn't use this trope until the other side started to cheat.
  • Secretly Wealthy: Being the son of the "Himekawa Group" it's not really a secret that he is rich. The extent being that he owns a luxury building just for himself, is something everyone finds out later when he shows off the place offhandedly.
  • He Cleans Up Nicely/Letting His Hair Down: "Hime" sure is bishounen when his hair isn't in that ridiculous pompadour and he takes his glasses off... to the point that no one recognizes him.
    • Furuichi referred to it mentally as Himekawa's "Super Pretty Boy" mode
    • Even the shape of his chin changes!
  • The Smart Guy: At least as far as the Tohoshinki is concerned. The others frequently comment on how useful he is.
  • Stun Guns: His preferred melee weapon.
  • Those Two Bad Guys: Has this going with Kanzaki.
  • White-Haired Pretty Boy: Though we only find out the "pretty" part later on.

Aoi Kunieda[]

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"I can't let anybody see that the leader of Kantou's strongest ladies, The Red Tails, is taking care of a baby."

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Voiced by: Aki Toyosaki

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Aoi is a 17-year-old that led an all-girl delinquent group in the school, the Red Tails. She uses a wooden sword to fight with and is one of the best fighters in the series thus far. She has a crush on Oga, but won't admit it to anyone, including herself. She quit the Red Tails, but still fights and hangs out with them. She dons a disguise and a fake name when taking care of her little brother in the park or other places so as not to be embarrassed or confused as his mother. Especially in front of Oga. She is almost always seen with her two henchman/friends Chiaki and Nene After her first encounter with Behemoth's subordinates she becomes the second person to learn the true nature of Baby Beel.

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Hidetora Tojo[]

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"If you've got a problem, then we'll settle it with fists."

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Voiced by: Tomokazu Seki

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The last of the Tōhōshinki to be introduced and by far the strongest one, Tojo (Tora to his friends) could have taken over Ishiyama any time he wanted if he actually cared about it. He loves nothing more than a good fight and has power to back it up, being the first man to ever beat Oga in a fight.

He's... actually a pretty nice guy who won't bother those who don't want to fight with him. He loves cute things like babies and cats. When he's not beating someone up he's usually doing some kind of part-time job (exactly what job changes with each appearance). After Oga destroyed Ishiyama High the two of them ended up in the same class (along with the rest of main cast) and teamed up against Six Knights. They get along now, which doesn't stop them from engaging in fights almost every time they meet. He has past with Zen, a mysterious demon contractor who took care of him when Tojo was a kid. As it's turns out, their newest teacher Saotome is in fact Zen.

As of the current arc he accidentally got into a fight with demons targeting Baby Beel and received heavy wounds. After receiving basic training from Zen on how to fight demons, he went off on his own to train and will assist Furuichi with the incoming battle against Behemoth's army .

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Saint Ishiyama Academy[]

A very, very posh school, where the kids of Ishiyama High are forced to go after Oga accidentally destroys the entire school. As it's a high-end academy, a lot of the kids there definitely don't approve of the delinquents. Much trouble ensues.

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Six Knights[]

Saint Ishiyama's resident Absurdly Powerful Student Council. A group of student club captains who act as enforcers for school protocol, they more or less have carte blanche to do whatever they please to maintain order.

Hisaya Miki[]

Voiced by Nobuhiko Okamoto

A description of the character goes here.

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Ichiro "Alex Rodriguez" Shinjo[]

Voiced by Daisuke Hirakawa

A description of the character goes here.

Tropes exhibited by this character include:
  • Affably Evil: Tries to go for this in his debut but his partner messes it up.
  • But Not Too Foreign
  • Delayed Reaction: After challenging Oga in their second encounter, he winds up on the end of a Megaton Punch that destroys part of the roof. He still stands up long enough afterward to warn some St. Ishiyama students away from the ensuing violence before losing consciousness.
  • Extremity Extremist: The series' resident boxing expert, for whatever good it does him.
  • Knight Templar

Mitsuteru Sakaki[]

Voiced by Keiichi Nakagawa

A description of the character goes here.

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Hiromichi Go[]

Voiced by Takahashi Shinya

A description of the character goes here.

Tropes exhibited by this character include:
  • The Big Guy: Sort of; he is the most physical intimidating of the Six Knights, but is also the captain of the amateur radio club.
  • Hot-Blooded
  • Facial Markings: Has some sort of tattoo on his cheek.

Shizuka Nanami[]

Voiced by Haruna Ikezawa

A description of the character goes here.

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Kaname Izuma[]

Voiced by Kenji Fukuda

A description of the character goes here.

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Teachers[]

Zenjuro Saotome[]

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Voiced by Shinshu Fuji

A description of the character goes here.

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Takumi Sadohara[]

A description of the character goes here.

Tropes exhibited by this character include:
  • Butt Monkey: He thought he was going to be the Badass Teacher, but the poor guy got assigned to the wrong class.
  • Temporary Substitute: Technically he was introduced first, but since Mr. Saotome wouldn't be in town at the start of the year, they gave the job of teaching the Ishiyama High kids to Sadohara. But no one told him that he was just the temp until Saotome returned.

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Ittosai Kunieda[]

Voiced by Hiroshi Iwasaki

Kunieda's grandfather and a powerful swordman.

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Nazuna "Suiten" Ikaruga[]

Temple Priestess of Decapitation Island, Zenjuro Saotome sends Oga and Aoi to her for them to learn Black Techs, a technique where they increase their powers by fusing with their demon familiars - Aoi with Koma, and Oga with Beel. It is revealed that she is also an alumna of Ishiyama High and Saotome's classmate, where they had a relationship not so different with Oga and Aoi in the present day.

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Izo Aiba[]

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Chiyo Aiba[]

A description of the character goes here.

Tropes exhibited by this character include:

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  1. He was portraying Ginkaku