!!Characters for specific games:
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* Characters/DisgaeaHourOfDarkness (and by extension ''VideoGame/DisgaeaD2ABrighterDarkness'')
* Characters/Disgaea2CursedMemories
* Characters/Disgaea3AbsenceOfJustice
* Characters/Disgaea4APromiseUnforgotten
* Characters/Disgaea5AllianceOfVengeance
* Characters/Disgaea6DefianceOfDestiny
* Characters/Disgaea7VowOfTheVirtueless
* Characters/DisgaeaRPG
** Characters/DisgaeaRPGOriginalCharacters
** Characters/DisgaeaRPGHolyGuardians
** Characters/DisgaeaRPGXenoFaction
** Characters/DisgaeaRPGUnafilliated
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!!Characters that appear in multiple games in the ''Franchise/{{Disgaea}}'' series:

For Asagi, Baal, and Nisa, see Characters/NipponIchi.
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[[folder:Prinnies]]
!!!Voiced by: Creator/JunjiMajima (JP), Creator/GrantGeorge (Disgaea 1, Makai Kingdom, Prinny 2), Creator/DaveWittenberg (Disgaea 1 Etna Mode, Prinny, Disgaea Infinite) (EN)
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[[caption-width-right:233:It's a prinny, dood.]]

Not actually a character per se, but still deserving of mention. Prinnies are exploding demon penguins who talk like {{Surfer D|ude}}oods which serve as the primary labor force of the Netherworld (though they exist in Celestia as well and are treated better there). Etna keeps a squadron of Prinnies with her at all times. In fandom, they have been upheld by fans as the unofficial mascots of the franchise, a position since adopted by the developers, [[VideoGame/PrinnyCanIReallyBeTheHero leading to their own spinoff game]]. All Prinnies contain the souls of sinners and criminals and, as such, are designated by the PowersThatBe as the Main/{{Butt Monkey}}s of the universe.
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* AdorableEvilMinions: The souls of dead sinners... trapped in adorable penguin suits.
* AlmightyJanitor: They're rank-and-file minions who work for Overlords to wash off their sins and gain a second chance at life, and as a playable character class they are capable of reaching astronomical levels and stats just like the other classes.
* TheAtoner: Prinnies are the souls of dead sinners trapped in penguin suits, and must work at the Netherworld and Celestia to repent and be reincarnated. In Celestia they must do good deeds (usually cleaning and housework) while in the Netherworlds they do menial tasks (cheap labor and soldiers) for low pay in order to earn enough money to literally pay off their karmic debt.
* BladeSpam: Their stronger attacks consist of throwing knives.
* BreakoutMookCharacter: [[VideoGame/PrinnyCanIReallyBeTheHero They got their own game, in which they really can be the hero.]]
* ButtMonkey: of the Universe
* DeathOfAThousandCuts: Their standard attack is slicing at the opponent multiple times for multiple hits. Because of this, they don't always do very much damage to the opponent unless properly leveled and equipped.
* DisasterDominoes: Throwing Prinnies or otherwise causing explosions in a Prinny-heavy field can lead to a cascade of the remaining Prinnies getting blown up as well.
* TheDitz: With some exceptions, Prinnies seem to lose a lot of IQ points upon becoming one. Disgaea 4 all but outright states that Prinny training is what breaks them down from whatever they were into this.
* EvenEvilHasStandards: Whatever sins they committed in life were apparently bad enough that they can't even get into the Netherworld without first going through Prinny penance. And given what most demons are capable of stooping to, that's saying something. This is probably used to justify their appallingly poor treatment.
* FastballSpecial: They blow up upon impact (but can easily get better).
* FurryConfusion: The general behavior in regards to ghosts and Prinnies in ''VideoGame/TrinityUniverse'' is much like this. Despite being essentially ghosts themselves, Prinnies are treated fairly normally, while non-Prinny ghosts like [[CuteGhostGirl Pamela]] are treated as terrifying even, and especially, by the Prinnies themselves.
* TheGoomba: When you face them as enemies early-game, though you do encounter some high-level ones as well.
** Note that even the high level ones, generally, can be thrown. And explode.
* ImmortalLifeIsCheap: Since "reviving" a prinny involves little more than stuffing them into a new prinny suit, it's impossibly cheap (1 HL) to bring back even the strongest prinny -- which is partly why their bosses have no issue with abusing them to their hearts' content.
* KillerRabbit: They're certainly not the most powerful monsters in the game, but like all Disgaea characters, you can level/equip/reincarnate one into a wrecking machine. Watching an adorable penguin slice monstrous demons to ribbons is always good for a laugh.
* LazyBum: Prinnies tend to laze around and party if let on their own, thus why their masters are usually very strict.
* MadeOfExplodium: Their human souls, combined with cheap crafted bodies, means Prinnies are highly unstable. Sufficiently jarring impacts cause them to explode. On the downside, this means you can't toss them around the grid for fine unit positioning, which is normally a useful tactic. On the upside, [[VideogameCrueltyPotential they make great impromptu weapons!]]
* MascotMook: They soon became the chief mascots of the series, even managing to get a couple spin-off games to themselves.
* NinjaPirateZombieRobot: Human soul contained in a penguin suit that throws knives.
* PlayerMooks: They're Mooks controlled by the player.
* SeriesMascot: Unofficially, their recurring presence in every Disgaea game makes them this.
* ServantRace: They're all servants, because they have to work off their karmic debt from when they were alive.
* ShootTheShaggyDog: The Prinnies in VideoGame/CrossEdge manage to earn enough money to reincarnate by the end of the game after being forced to endure the usual treatments from Etna in addition to being [[VideoGame/AtelierMarieTheAlchemistOfSalburg Marie's]] guinea pigs and [[VideoGame/{{Darkstalkers}} Felicia's]] scratching posts, only for Etna to remind them that everything that happened in that world was little more than a dream and that they're still nowhere near being able to reincarnate.
* StuffBlowingUp: When they are thrown.
* TookALevelInBadass: The Toto Bunny Prinnies. Ninja skills? Check. Give the party the runaround for most of a chapter. Check. Are Usalia's ultimate? Check.
* UndyingLoyalty: Although Prinnies must give their lives up to their masters regardless of their feelings toward them, they will be far more willing to pledge their lives to the right master. Those that possess this type of loyalty also tend to be far more competent than your average Prinny. Compare Valvatorez and Usalia's Prinnies to Etna and Seraphina's Prinnies. Though a change in master may not yield a change in competence, as Etna's Prinnies are still ineffectual even under Fubuki.
* VerbalTic: In Japanese, it's tagging a "-su" at the end of sentences, as a slangy version of 'Desu'. In the English dubs, they replaced that with saying "dood" at the end of sentences.
** In ''VideoGame/{{Disgaea 4| A Promise Unforgotten}}'', Valvatorez punishes a trainee Prinny for not using the tic in its speech. Apparently, they're under contractual obligation!
-->'''Valvatorez''': Prinny Rule No.1! A Prinny must include the word "dood" in every line they say!
** A yellow Prinny is immediately ratted out by its kin over its verbal tic of "plip". [[spoiler:Probably inherited this trait from Usalia.]]
* WeHaveReserves: Prinnies are treated this way in both [[TheChewToy the story]] and [[VideoGameCrueltyPotential the gameplay,]] since they only cost 1 HL to heal or ''resurrect''. ''Prinny'' uses Prinny lives as MP for attacks.
* WhosLaughingNow:
** They did this to ''Etna'' in the second game when they learn she has lost almost all of her levels, summarily quitting on the spot.
** If you lose to Prinny Baal in ''Makai Kingdom'', he leads the Prinnies to conquer the universe and become the dominant species.
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[[folder:Pringer X]]
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Take all the stats of Baal, and take out [[GiantSpaceFleaFromNowhere any plot description]], and you get Pringer X. A Robot Prinny who tends to be even stronger than Baal and (alongside [[Characters/MakaiKingdom Valvolga]]) has slowly phased him out as final OptionalBoss in the series (until ''VideoGame/{{Disgaea 4|APromiseUnforgotten}}'s'' DLC). Originally based on a [[LethalJokeCharacter joke]] Etna made in her [[NeverTrustATrailer fake trailers]] in ''VideoGame/DisgaeaHourOfDarkness'', Pringer X nevertheless made an actual appearance in ''Anime/MakaiSenkiDisgaea'' Episode 8, and became a true Bonus Boss in ''VideoGame/PhantomBrave''. While Etna has made cheap knockoffs in the [[VideoGame/PrinnyCanIReallyBeTheHero Prinny]] series called "Pringer Z", they aren't nearly as strong.
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* EyeBeams: One of his main attacks.
* GiantSpaceFleaFromNowhere: His debut in ''VideoGame/PhantomBrave'' gives no explanation for his appearance on Ivoire.
* HumongousMecha: Prior to ''VideoGame/PhantomBrave''.
* ItOnlyWorksOnce: His evility, Special Skill Solved, makes it so that any special move used on Pringer X in a battle cannot be used a second time for any damage. This includes when there are multiple bodies. (The immunity is then given to all of them.)
* KillerRabbit: His size has varied from game to game, but ''Disgaea 4'' has him even smaller than a regular Prinny. He'll still wipe the floor with your entire party, though.
* LethalJokeCharacter: A robot prinny doesn't look like much, but this thing is damn powerful, and requires a bit more strategy to beat than most other Disgaea {{Superboss}}es due to his evility.
* MultipleChoicePast: His backstory changes every time it receives an explanation. In ''VideoGame/{{Disgaea 2|CursedMemories}}''[='=]s remake he was created by several of the bonus characters, in ''VideoGame/{{Disgaea 4| A Promise Unforgotten}}'' Flonne says he is Great Flonzor X's rival, and in ''VideoGame/DisgaeaD2'' Etna claims he's the FusionDance of Prinnies that have lost themselves in fight training.
* OutsideGenreFoe: While a KillerRobot penguin isn't too out of place in the ''Disgaea'' series, he sticks out like a sore thumb in ''Phantom Brave's'' OceanPunk fantasy setting.
* PintsizedPowerhouse: In ''Disgaea 4'', he's the smallest enemy in the game.
* TheSpeechless: Pringer X is a robot incapable of speech and thus lacks the usual Prinny VerbalTic. Despite this, Valvatorez attempts to get him to say "Dood". [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3fUKT8KruQw&t=1m18s He doesn't get very far.]]
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[[folder:Pleinair Allaprima]]
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[[caption-width-right:136:Pleinair holding Usagi]]
!!!Voiced by: Creator/KaoriMizuhashi

Takehito "Haradaya" Harada's mascot, she first appears in the first game as a guide to the Dark Assembly (and in the remakes, a very broken recruitable character), and then returns in the second game to take over Etna's role of providing "previews" of the next chapter, in the form of a news broadcast. Accompanied by her rabbit, Usagi, who is also her emergency food source. Usagi's the one who actually does all of the talking. She has frequently appeared as a [[DownloadableContent DLC]] character in both remakes and newer titles.
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* AllThereInTheManual: Her last name comes from the "Pleinair Handbook" by the artist.
* BadassAdorable: In her playable appearances. She's an adorable young lady, and a very powerful and useful party member.
* BeehiveBarrier: One appears over her whenever you try to punch her in the Pocket Netherworld in VideoGame/{{Disgaea 5|AllianceOfVengeance}}, stopping you punching her ''wherever she is''.
* BewareTheNiceOnes: Moreso in art that may or may not be canon. While it's by the original artist, but doesn't quite fit with the canon, although eating Usagi isn't exactly very nice.
** In the ''Videogame/{{Disgaea 2|CursedMemories}}'' manga, after leaving Laharl's employ after the fiasco with Etna, she's seen working at Netherworld City Hall, where Etna heads to try and get a title change to Overlord. When the title switch fails due to her not meeting any criteria, Etna contemplates trying to blackmail Pleinair, and we get this gem, which gets Etna to back down very quickly:
--> '''Pleinair''': How would you like to die socially? I'll delete you from all public records.
** The manga also has her regularly abusing Usagi when he starts doing anything stupid. During one of the news broadcasts, Pleinair is replaced by a strange creature and Usagi uses this opportunity to release to the public Pleinair's three sizes. He realizes too late that the strange creature ''was actually Pleinair in a costume''. The following page has Pleinair going shark fishing with Usagi as bait.
* CuteMute: Pleinair's dialogue, if you could call it that, consists of very simple dialogue, especially in English.
** Her DLC in ''Videogame/{{Disgaea 2|CursedMemories}}'', ''Videogame/{{Disgaea 3|AbsenceOfJustice}}'' and ''VideoGame/{{Disgaea 4|APromiseUnforgotten}}'' has audible grunts [[note]]provided by Creator/KaoriMizuhashi[[/note]] but they're incredibly low, to the point you have to turn off the BGM just to hear it.
** In ''VideoGame/{{Disgaea 5|AllianceOfVengeance}}'' onwards, this is entirely averted; Pleinair's voice is ''audible'', and she even manages a full sentence (or two) in Japanese.
* GirlsLoveStuffedAnimals: Most of Takehito Harada's art has her holding a rabbit or shark plush. The rabbit and shark become part of her attacks when she's made playable and have even evolved into characters in their own right, Usagi and Sammy.
* IfYouEverDoAnythingToHurtHer: Pleinair has a very vocal fanbase that can get anyone that hurts or offends her axed from the game. Mao and Fenrich exercise caution when dealing with her, and Adell doesn't fight her '''''at all''''' since he himself is one of her fans.
** Notably, for her playable appearances in the first, second and fifth game, [[GameplayAndStoryIntegration You never actually get to fight Pleinair]], and ''VideoGame/{{Disgaea 5|AllianceOfVengeance}}'' has someone erect a forcefield over her base location to block you using the punching mechanic on her.
* LethalJokeCharacter: In most of her recruitable appearances, her level is so high compared to everything else you're facing, and her evasion is so good, she can solo practically anything. With the PC, Platform/PlayStationVita and Platform/NintendoSwitch appearances, she's roughly at the level your characters would be at that time... and still has the same evasion stat.
* NotAllowedToGrowUp: Future Warrior Pleinair in ''VideoGame/DisgaeaRPG'' is from 2000 years in the future, and while [[VideoGame/Disgaea5AllianceOfVengeance Usalia]] is all grown up since then, Pleinair looks barely any different.
* OnTheNext: In ''Videogame/{{Disgaea 2|CursedMemories}}''. Usagi does all the talking, temporarily replaced by Axel after apparently she eats one of her Usagi, then when she's left alone due to Axel running off to save the day, in true CuteMute form, she acts like she's reporting on the next chapter, visual aids and all, but doesn't say anything, with her ''first ever'' line being near the end of the game, where she states "[[AWinnerIsYou Congratulations]]".
* RecurringExtra: In Japan she's a [[invoked]] MemeticBystander.
* SexySantaDress: Harada likes to draw Pleinair with this.
* SuddenlyVoiced: There have been instances where she speaks. However, in most cases, especially in the english versions, she speaks using very simple one or two word phrases, all provided by Creator/KaoriMizuhashi.
** In her playable appearances, she alternates between saying "Attack", "Usagi", "Same" and similar.
** Whenever assigned to a base area in games with the option, she gives a short one or two word description of what she's deployed to. Notably, assigning the playable Pleinair to Pleinair's spot even applies, since it's not Pleinair who is talking normally.
** In ''VideoGame/{{Disgaea 5|AllianceOfVengeance}}'' and ''VideoGame/{{Disgaea D2|ABrighterDarkness}}'', when using the japanese voice option, she sometimes has a couple of sentences, unfortunately not translated.
* SuperSpeed: Excluding Disgaea 5, Pleinair has a common Evility unique to her called "Acceleration Mascot". This Evility grants a +2 movement bonus to all deployed allies. In Disgaea D2, she was unplayable and thus this Evility was unusable, but starting with Disgaea 6, it is usable. Since it is a common Evility, it can also be duplicated into a scroll, meaning that a full ten person team, each unit equipped with Acceleration Mascot, would boost the entire team ''twenty'' spaces in movement. Couple this with the fact that Pleinair is considered a flying unit, nothing can stop her from moving behind any target (save for there being no panel to stand on).
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[[folder:The Prism Rangers / Nijiranger]]
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[[caption-width-right:250:Let me make this perfectly clear! I have no friends.]]

Self-proclaimed heroes of justice, the Prism Rangers cameo in each of the main series of Disgaea games. They fight evil, [[ThePowerOfFriendship declare the power of love and friendship]], [[FailureIsTheOnlyOption and fail miserably in each and every one of their appearances]]. [[UnknownRival Really, they're not even on the protagonists' radar]]. [[ButtMonkey They are almost the human equivalent to Prinnies.]] But they mean well! Well, Prism Red does. [[IdiotHero And they're all pretty moronic]]. [[CrapsackWorld And this is Disgaea]]. But they try ''[[InspirationallyDisadvantaged really hard]]''.
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* AllYourColorsCombined: As per Super Sentai tradition, the Prism Rangers (at least when there are enough of them) combine their powers into a cannon that fires off a rainbow-colored WaveMotionGun. However, because they are a ''parody'' of Super Sentai, their attack is barely any stronger than a flashlight, [[GameplayStorySegregation at least visually]].
* ButtMonkey: They're treated as weak by almost everyone and sadly don't have the skills to prove otherwise.
* {{Crossover}}: They have a movie together with fellow ShowWithinAShow Effort Ninja Gorillian, which Flonne buys in ''Disgaea Infinite''.
* FriendlessBackground: They have no friends, and most of their misadventures are about them gaining such friends whether it be through becoming the Overlord or recruiting people off the street.
* GoldfishPoopGang: A series-wide version
* HelmetsAreHardlyHeroic: ZigzaggedTrope. They all wear helmets, but they're not very effective at being heroic.
** Played straight with [[VideoGame/Disgaea6DefianceOfDestiny Piyori Nijino]], who doesn't wear a helmet at all.
* InsaneTrollLogic: Anything is fair game in their search for friends. This is the logic Prism Red uses when Laharl questions why a team of heroes is trying to become Overlords or hire demons to fight for them.
* LargeHam / TheHamSquad: Almost all of their lines end in exclamation points.
* TheNthDoctor: Their voice actors constantly changing is explained in-universe in ''VisualNovel/DisgaeaInfinite'': the Prism Rangers often die and the producers search for or kidnap possible candidates.
* RedIsHeroic: Played with. While Prism Red is the leader of the team and gets the most appearances and lines, he is also usually the most pathetic of the team as he is the only one always actively looking for friends.
* RunningGag: That's not enough colors for a rainbow! They also have no friends!
* ShoutOut: [[Franchise/SuperSentai Guess to what.]] In particular, though, the helmets definitely [[Series/KyoryuSentaiZyuranger borrow from the most]] [[Series/MightyMorphinPowerRangers globally-known installment]].
* ShowWithinAShow: One of two in the Disgaea universe.
* SixthRanger: Well, eighth, but Adell gets the title of Prism Black after beating the team's bonus stage in Disgaea 2. Not that he ''wants'' the title, but Red kind of forces it on him.
* ThrowTheDogABone
** After forcibly making Adell into [[SixthRanger Prism Black]] after beating them in their bonus stage in Disgaea 2, [[spoiler: Rozalin expresses some disappointment with not being given the title of Prism Pink.]]
** In the [[VideoGame/Disgaea4APromiseUnforgotten Netherbattle Tournament]], [[{{VideoGame/Neptunia}} Nisa]] becomes Prism Red's first legitimate friend.
** In the Fuka and Desco Show, a full team of 7 Prism Rangers is hyped up as a legitimate threat to Desco with none of the usual mocking.
** And finally, [[VideoGame/Disgaea6DefianceOfDestiny Disgaea 6]] introduces Piyori Nijino, the latest Prisim Red, as a main character.
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