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2[[Characters/InvadersOfTheRokujyoumaMainCharacters Main Characters]] | '''Earthlings''' | [[Characters/InvadersOfTheRokujyoumaPeopleOfTheEarth People of the Earth]] | [[Characters/InvadersOfTheRokujyoumaFolsaria Folsaria]] | [[Characters/InvadersOfTheRokujyoumaForthorthe Forthorthe]]]]]]-]
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6! Kisshouharukaze High School
7
8[[folder:Kenji Matsudaira]]
9!!Kenji Matsudaira
10!!!'''Voiced by:''' Creator/TatsuhisaSuzuki
11[[quoteright:253:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/kenji_matsudaira.png]]
12
13Koutarou's BestFriend.
14----
15* BigBrotherInstinct: Towards his little sister Kotori. This waffles between MySisterIsOffLimits and worrying that she is too shy. He wants Koutarou to [[BestFriendsInLaw "take responsibility"]] for her as a result.
16* BromanticFoil: He serves as the harem protagonist's BestFriend and {{Foil}}. Unlike most examples, he ''is'' fairly popular on his own right, but unfortunately for him, the women he is most attracted to are all attracted to Koutarou instead.
17* TheCharmer: Known for his good looks and is the usual romantic lead for the drama club.
18* ChickMagnet: He's known (infamously) as a ladykiller, attracting more ladies than Koutarou. This seriously distresses Kotori when she finds out.
19* ChildhoodFriends: With Koutarou. They went to elementary school together.
20* InformedAttractiveness: He's mentioned to be good-looking enough to pass off as a professional actor. Although, in a series where [[GenericCuteness everyone is good-looking]], he doesn't look especially handsome.
21* InSeriesNickname: "[=McKenzie=]" ('''Ma'''tsudaira '''Kenji''')
22* LockedOutOfTheLoop: Realizes how close Koutarou is getting to the Invaders but knows nothing of what is happening behind the scenes. Finds out spectacularly in Volume 30 when [[spoiler: he and Kotori are with Nalfa Laren when Ralgwin's men attempt to assassinate her. Watching Koutarou single-handedly stand off 40 armed attackers, then take down the mobile weapons they left for covering fire with help from Ruth, Sanae, and Shizuka is a major revelation. Nalfa's [[FanGirl fangirling]] helps sell it.]]
23* UnwittingMuggleFriend: He's the only completely normal person in Koutarou's life and he has no idea of what goes on at Corona House, especially the crazy stuff his best friend is involved in.
24* VitriolicBestBuds: His friendly banter with Koutarou is fairly constant.
25[[/folder]]
26
27[[folder:Kotori Matsudaira]]
28!!Kotori Matsudaira
29[[quoteright:245:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/rokujouma_kotori.png]]
30
31Kenji's little sister. Is only alluded to for most of the series, but starts getting more focus after she enters highschool in book 30, becoming Nalfa's BestFriend.
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33* HonoraryTrueCompanion: After she and Nalfa move next door to Room 106, the group start casually including them in meetings. {{Lampshaded}} by Kotori, who says they shouldn't be talking about top-secret information in front of civilians, and makes them promise to discuss the ''really'' important stuff in private.
34* InSeriesNickname: "Kin-chan" (''Kin'' being an AlternateCharacterReading of her name), or "[=McKinley=]" to go with her brother's.
35* LockedOutOfTheLoop: Like Kenji, knows nothing about goings on in Room 106 for the first 31 volumes.
36** [[spoiler: ''"Kou-niisan is ... It's like that play came true..."'']], Volume 30. Exactly.
37
38[[/folder]]
39
40[[folder:Cosplay Club]]
41!!The Cosplay Club
42[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/rokujouma_cosplay_club.png]]
43
44The cosplay club that Yurika and Maki are part of.
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46* CosplayOtakuGirl: They're a club of girls who are passionate about cosplay.
47----
48[[/folder]]
49
50[[folder:Drama Club]]
51!! The Drama Club
52The Drama Club whose contest to develop and produce a play lead Theia to write the first Blue Knight Play
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54* LifeImitatesArt: In universe, Theia's rendition of ''The Silver Princess and the Blue Knight, Part 1'' sets the stage for the romantic lead, played by Koutarou, to [[spoiler: travel back in time to become the historical Blue Knight]]. Further, [[spoiler: it appears that most of the major characters in the play were portrayed by members of the Corona House crew who were the synchronicities of the historical personages they played. Most notably, Harumi, the actual reincarnation of the Silver Princess, and Theia, the descendant of Princess Charl.]]
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56[[/folder]]
57
58[[folder:Unpopular Boys Alliance]]
59!!The Unpopular Boys Alliance
60A group consisting of 8 boys (with Koutarou as the leader) that [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin are not popular with the ladies]].
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62* Mostly just mentioned in passing, the "Alliance" breaks up at the end of Volume 9, when an attempt to prank Koutarou with fake Valentine's Day chocolates find them instead watching as he receives chocolates from most of the Invaders. Afterwards, they occasionally stare at him sullenly when he's chatting up the girls.
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64[[/folder]]
65
66[[folder:Shiori Kashiwagi]]
67!!Shiori Kashiwagi
68[[quoteright:200:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/rokujouma_shiori.png]]
69
70A shy girl who knew Koutarou in elementary school, and confesses to him in book 23.
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72* FirstGirlWins: Averted, but [[spoiler:in Volume 29, in the AlternateUniverse where Koutarou never met the invaders, Shiori became the person to "open the wall around his heart".]]
73* GirlishPigtails: Wears her hair like this.
74[[/folder]]
75
76! Other
77
78[[folder:Yuuichirou Satomi]]
79!!Yuuichirou Satomi
80Koutarou's father.
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82* SmallRoleBigImpact: Koutarou's desire to lessen his father's burden is what made him go to Room 106.
83[[/folder]]
84
85[[folder:Takami Satomi]]
86!!Takami Satomi
87Koutarou's deceased mother.
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89* DeceasedParentsAreTheBest: Takami is really loved by her family, so much so that after she died her family temporarily collapsed.
90* MissingMom: She died in a traffic accident, causing a trauma for her son.
91* SmallRoleBigImpact: Her death is the source of Koutarou's [[GoodFlawsBadFlaws flaw]] that's also the invaders' biggest obstacle.
92[[/folder]]
93
94[[folder:Kanae Higashihongan]]
95!!Kanae Higashihongan
96[[quoteright:200:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/rokujouma_kanae_10_years_ago.png]]
97
98Sanae's mother and Nana's former partner.
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100* FamilyThemeNaming: K''anae'', mother of S''anae''.
101* OneDegreeOfSeparation: She's Nana's cooperator during her time as a magical girl. Yurika, Nana's successor, is roommates with Sanae, Kanae's daughter.
102* SacredBowAndArrows: Her weapon of choice.
103[[/folder]]
104
105[[folder:Soutarou Higashihongan]]
106!!Soutarou Higashihongan
107
108Sanae's father.
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110* UnskilledButStrong: He possesses strong spiritual power like his daughter, but never had any way of learning how to use it properly.
111[[/folder]]
112
113[[folder:The Sun Rangers]]
114!! Sun Rangers
115!!!'''Voiced by:''' Creator/AtsushiTamaru (Red), Creator/TooruSakurai (Blue), Creator/RenaMaeda (Pink), Creator/AyumuMurase (Green), Creator/KoujiSeki (Yellow), Creator/YokuShioya (Dr. Roppongi)
116[[quoteright:280:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/rokujouma_sun_rangers.jpg]]
117[[caption-width-right:280:Taiyou Butai: Sunranger! ]]
118
119A {{Sentai}} unit created by the Japanese government to battle evil-dwellers who lurk BeneathTheEarth, consisting of Kenichi (Red Shine), Hayato (Blue Shine), Megumi (Pink Shine), Kotarou (Green Shine), Daisaku (Yellow Shine) and their sponsor Dr. Roppongi. Their technology was actually leaked to them by the People of the Earth's conservative faction in order to put pressure on those who wish to invade the surface. Initially gag characters, they grow over time into real heroes who command the respect of others.
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121* ADayInTheLimelight: An off-duty Daisaku appears in book 27 to compete against the protagonists in an eating contest. Koutarou is disappointed that it couldn't be the TheLeader who challenged them instead.
122* CassandraTruth: Early in the series the team struggles to secure funding, as their superiors have serious doubts about whether the enemies they're preparing for even exist. By their second appearance this has been resolved, as underworlder radicals had become active enough for the team to prove their worth off-screen.
123* ColorCodedCharacters: {{Parodied}} in their first appearance, where due to budget constraints the team consists of five "Red Shines". Koutarou (playing the villain of the stage show they'd mistakenly interrupted) is actually ''offended'' that they'd put so little effort into the whole hero thing.
124* CombiningMecha: The team is mentioned to have one in development in book 35, though it's proving a difficult enough engineering challenge that only the Sun Diver (which forms the legs) has been completed so far.
125* CoolBoat: The team's submarine, the Sun Diver, introduced in Book 35. It unfortunately doesn't survive the volume, as they're forced to use its SelfDestructMechanism to destroy Ralgwin's escape route.
126* HeroWorship: Towards "Baron Demon" (Koutarou) for helping them kick their team into shape, to the point of considering him an honorary SixthRanger. This only increases when they see him charge into battle with his own team of mysterious warriors behind him.
127* HonoraryTrueCompanion: While their position as government agents means they can't be ''entirely'' in the loop, they also have great respect for the Satomi Knights and know when to keep their mouths shut. After Forthorthian delegates start arriving on Earth, the Sun Rangers and the Satomi Knights find themselves increasingly working together.
128* IdealHero: The Sun Rangers are committed to "fighting like true heroes", using nonlethal attacks and trying to be good examples for children.
129* MartialArtsHeadband: Kenichi is usually seen wearing one, reflecting his HotBlooded status.
130* OfficeRomance: Daisaku and Megumi eventually start dating.
131* OneSteveLimit: Green Shine's real name is Kotarou, extremely similar to that of the protagonist Koutarou.
132* ReassignmentBackfire: As a department of the Japanese government tasked with dealing with aliens and similar threats, they were initially considered a joke. Then ''actual aliens'' make FirstContact with Japan in book 27, causing their importance to balloon overnight.
133* ScarfOfAsskicking: In their civilian outfits, each of the team wear one in their signature colour.
134* SuperStrength: Their spiritual-power suits quintuple the wearer's strength.
135* TeamSpirit: After some teething difficulties, they grow into an incredibly well-oiled team - Harumi claims that she could probably defeat any of them individually, but together they're unbeatable.
136* TeethClenchedTeamwork: Surprisingly averted when the Sun Rangers receive contact from members of the People of the Earth, who explain that they're from a conservative faction which doesn't wish to invade the surface. Not only do the Sun Rangers accept them as allies almost instantly, they're actually relieved that the People of the Earth can be reasoned with and they won't have to fight a war of extermination.
137* TookALevelInBadass: While first introduced as incompetent (to the point where their rolecall consists of the the entire team introducing themselves as "Red Shine"), by their second appearance they've undergone serious training to improve their teamwork and fighting ability. By their third appearance Koutarou claims that each member is likely stronger than he is.
138* TrademarkFavoriteFood: Fitting the {{Sentai}} Yellow cliché, Daisaku loves eating curry.
139[[/folder]]
140
141[[folder:The Ghost Hunters]]
142!! Hachi + ???
143!!!'''Voiced by:''' Creator/TakayaKuroda (older brother) and Tarou Masuoka (younger brother)
144[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/rokujouma_ghost_hunters.png]]
145[[caption-width-right:300:Suspicious? Don't be silly, can't you see their coats?]]
146A pair of [[WhoYouGonnaCall ghostbusting]] brothers who appear in book 3, where they plot a GetRichQuickScheme to kidnap and sell [[CuteGhostGirl Sanae]].
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148%%* AdaptationalEarlyAppearance:
149* TheBusCameBack: After being hired by Kiriha in Volume 3, they come back in Volume 11 [[spoiler:where it was revealed they've been monitoring Sanae's human body]].
150* CutLexLuthorACheck: When the hunters explain that they planned to sell Sanae for 300 million yen, Kiriha cuts off any future threat from the duo by simply buying Sanae herself at that price (on the condition that they share all the information they'd gathered on her). Book 11 reveals that [[spoiler:this is when Kiriha learned of the living Sanae's existence, and employed the hunters to keep monitoring her]].
151* DepletedPhlebotinumShells: Their tools include bug nets which can snare ghosts, and smoke bombs which block their AuraVision (described as being created from the branches of sacred trees). Most of them appear to be things they've purchased from niche companies rather than created themselves.
152* FatAndSkinny: The younger brother (Hachi) is short and fat, the unnamed older brother is tall and skinny.
153* MistakenForPedophile: While trying to kidnap Sanae, they get Theia instead. The girls then think they're trying to kidnap little girls, when they're actually ghost hunters.
154* NoNameGiven: The older brother is only ever addressed as ''aniki'' ("big bro").
155* SiblingTeam: A pair of brothers who run their business together.
156* SinisterShades: [[DownplayedTrope Less sinister, more suspicious]].
157* WhoYouGonnaCall: Describe themselves as professional bounty hunters who specialise in capturing ghosts.
158[[/folder]]
159
160[[folder:Ghost Woman]]
161!!!'''Voiced by:''' Fumi Morisawa
162[[quoteright:225:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/rokujouma_ghost_woman.png]]
163
164One of the twenty-or-so evil spirits employed by the ghost hunters in book 3, described as a long-haired woman in a hostess dress.
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166* ArcVillain: She's the villain of book 3. Later on, she returns in book 11.
167* BishonenLine: When her giant form briefly absorbs Sanae it becomes opaque and gains a more human shape.
168* FusionDance: She can fuse with other evil spirits to grow into a larger monstrous form.
169* MookPromotion: Introduced as one of the ghost hunters' minions, but hijacks their plans by trying to absorb Sanae.
170* NoNameGiven: It's unknown what name she had when alive.
171* NotQuiteDead: After her apparent destruction she manages to cling on to existence through ThePowerOfHate, returning in book 11 to attack Sanae a second time.
172* WakeUpCallBoss: The first genuinely evil antagonist in the series, who almost kills one of the protagonists and helps forge the first link in their TrueCompanions fellowship.
173[[/folder]]
174
175[[folder:Alexei Belachev]]
176!! Alexei Belachev
177A spy from [[{{Ruritania}} the struggling Melgaard Republic]] who appears in book 28. After Forthorthian ambassadors make FirstContact with Earth, he is among the legions of agents scrambling to get their hands on alien technology. When he hears reports of a SchoolPlay with a land named "Forthorthe" as its setting, he travels to Kisshouharukaze to investigate its author Theiamillis.
178----
179* AntiVillain: Has no evil intentions behind his actions, simply wanting a better life for his wife and son. The protagonists sympathise greatly with his situation, but don't want to risk leaking Forthorthian weapon technology or the existence of the (currently vulnerable) People of the Earth.
180* OneWingedAngel: After the protagonists convince him he was on a wild goose chase, his despair somehow summons the [[HellGate Whirlpool of Chaos]], causing him to first enlarge in size, then transform into a [[DraconicHumanoid humanoid dragon]] as he is influenced by the remnants of Vandarion's mind.
181[[/folder]]

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