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Blue Garden

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The Planet of Adventurers, a bustling metropolis world where Rebecca and Happy live. Also known as the Water Planet, it is abundant in Water Ether that manifests as a river flowing through the sky.

Shooting Starlight

    In General 
An adventurers guild where members obtain passports to travel to different planets. Shiki, Rebecca, and Happy are members of this guild, but they don't have much attachment to it, seeing it as more of a window to adventure than a place to call family.
  • Adaptational Jerkass: Everyone in the guild is already a jerk to Shiki from the start when they make fun of him for saying he's met Mother before, but the anime ramps it up a notch due to splitting his first visit into two separate ones across two episodes, since it gives the guild another chance to poke fun at him. It also sets up their reaction to Shiki better when he mistakes the hologram of Mother for the genuine article, with a couple of members muttering that he must have a screw loose as he tearfully wishes for his friends to go back to normal.
  • The Cameo: The members of Shadow Gear (Levy, Jet, and Droy) make brief appearances as members.
  • Jerkass: Right after Shiki says how he feels he's seen Mother before, virtually everyone in the guild (minus Clarisse) bursts out laughing at him and his utter failure to read the room when he thinks they want to be his friends. While their disbelief is somewhat understandable by how everyone who's ever claimed to have seen Mother turned out to be a faker, the way they beat Shiki over the head with something even he's not sure is true proves that his plan to make True Companions out of them was doomed from the start.
  • True Companions: An enforced aversion to hammer home the difference between this series and its spiritual predecessor. Shiki is sorely disappointed that the guild is just a place of business where no one outside a few cliques gives each other the time of day, not at all like the warm and welcoming guilds from a certain manga and anime that came out long ago. Apart from Clarisse and Labilia, the only time anyone acknowledges Shiki is to make fun of him for being a friend-obsessed weirdo who believes Mother actually exists, and no one notices Rebecca at all until her channel gets a surge in popularity.

    Noah Glenfield 

Noah Glenfield

Voiced by: Nobuhiko Okamoto (Japanese), Billy Kametz (English) Foreign VAs

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Shooting Starlight's mysterious guild master, which serves as his cover as director of the Galactic Intelligence Agency's Sakura Cosmos branch. His Ether Gear, Eye of God, allows him to keep track of any human's movements across space and time.


  • The Atoner: Downplayed. He doesn't feel guilty at all about using Rebecca as a pawn to defeat Drakken, but he also acknowledges that it wasn't very noble of him, either, so he entrusts the crew with his secret identity to make them even, knowing that he will lose everything if his secret is leaked to anybody.
  • Batman Gambit: It's implied that all of the danger he put the crew through was done with the knowledge that Rebecca would use her Cat Leaper to get them out of it, honing her skills to use against Drakken Joe.
  • The Chessmaster: He refers to the crew as characters in a story, and reads their movements to predict their actions and use them to his own advantage.
  • Deep Cover Agent: As guild master of Shooting Starlight, he acts as a shady Knowledge Broker who seems to have close ties to Drakken Joe. In reality, he's the G.I.A. director of the Sakura Cosmos and has been secretly working towards Drakken's downfall the entire time.
  • Dub Name Change: His Eye of God is called "God Eye" in Japanese.
  • Easily Forgiven: Downplayed. Despite being used by Noah as pawns in his plan to defeat Drakken, Rebecca and the rest of the crew don't hold anything against him for it. Shiki, on the other hand, hesitates to be friends with someone who deliberately put Rebecca's life in danger without remorse. Three years later, Shiki still holds a grudge against Noah.
  • Good All Along: Downplayed. He appears to be an enemy of the crew when he sells them out to Drakken Joe, but later reveals himself to be a Sociopathic Hero who did it so they could defeat Drakken.
  • I Did What I Had to Do: He admits that selling Rebecca into slavery on Guilst, and later giving all his intel on the Edens Zero to Drakken Joe, are completely inexcusable methods of taking Drakken down. He also doesn't feel the least bit sorry for any of it, simply seeing it as another part of his job.
  • Knowledge Broker: He's in charge of a guild where information from countless planets flows like the blood, including things that can't be found online, and he's readily willing to sell that info for a price, including to known criminals such as Drakken Joe.
  • Magical Eye: His Ether Gear, appropriately named the "Eye of God", lets him observe the exact position of every person in the world through his eyes, which are covered in Ether lines. He initially believed this to be a pointless power since technology has already advanced to that level, until he found out it also works on a person's temporal position, namely Rebecca's time-leaping, and lets him keep track of how many times it's activated.
  • Moral Sociopathy: While he feels no remorse for selling Rebecca and the rest of the Edens Zero crew out to Drakken Joe, putting them all in mortal peril to fully awaken Rebecca's Ether Gear, he also comprehends that it was still a horrible thing to do, and he still has the Sakura Cosmos's best interests at heart.
  • Mr. Exposition: He hands out Info Dumps about the true extent of Rebecca's power and Drakken's immortality in the Belial Gore arc, and later the nature of the Multiverse that Rebecca finds herself traveling.
  • No One Sees the Boss: He apparently never sets foot outside his office, and Rebecca and Happy have never seen him in person for as long as they've been at the guild. Meanwhile, he has tabs on all the guild's members, including the crew of the Edens Zero.
  • Rebel Leader: He takes up this role in the Bad Future where Rebecca lost her Ether Gear along with her legs, acting as a source of council for Shiki, one of the Edens Zero crew's sole survivors alongside Rebecca.
  • Secret Secret-Keeper: His Ether Gear allows him to discover Rebecca's Time Rewind Mechanic a full decade before Rebecca herself does, only revealing what he knows about it once Rebecca becomes fully conscious of her power.
  • Sociopathic Hero: He doesn't feel a shred of guilt for any of his morally questionable actions, seeing them as for the security and goodwill of the Sakura Cosmos, yet he remains firmly on the Edens Zero's side despite the bad blood between him and Shiki over his endangerment of Rebecca.
  • Well-Intentioned Extremist: His plan to defeat Drakken Joe involves getting chummy with him and selling Rebecca out, letting her and her friends suffer horrifically so she can unlock her Cat Leaper and uncover information on his weaknesses.

    Clarisse Layer 

Clarisse Layer

Voiced by: Nao Tamura (Japanese), Natalie Hoover (English) Foreign VAs

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The guild's friendly receptionist who cries over the tiniest things. She is the closest thing Shiki, Rebecca, and Happy have to a friend in the guild.


  • Ascended Extra: She has a fair bit more screentime and prominence in the Dream Corridor sidequests in Pocket Galaxy, which are set in an Alternate Universe where the Edens Zero crew focus more on working at the guild than searching for Mother.
  • Bespectacled Cutie: Clarisse is a glasses-wearing sweetheart.
  • Cowardly Lion: Despite her emotional frailty, she meekly sticks up for Shiki and pretends not to know him when Elsie Crimson and her Space Pirate crew come looking for him.
  • Hair of Gold, Heart of Gold: She has amber-blonde hair, reflecting her status as one of the nicest and most sensitive people Shiki and Rebecca know in Shooting Starlight.
  • Nice Girl: She's the only person in the guild who talks to Shiki and Rebecca without being a total Jerkass about it.
  • Out of Focus: She gets a bit of prominence in the early portions of the story and a couple of chapter covers, but barely shows up at all after she calls the crew when they leave planet Guilst.
  • Prone to Tears: She is emotionally delicate and falls apart under the slightest pressure.
  • Tender Tears: She cries over just about anything fortunate that happens to Rebecca, whether it's returning home safely from a trip or making a new friend.
  • Token Good Teammate: Downplayed. She's the sole Nice Girl in a guild full of people who are Jerkasses at best and Ambiguously Evil at worst.

    Labilia Christy 

Labilia Christy

Voiced by: Ayumi Ayano (Japanese), Lizzie Freeman (English) Foreign VAs

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Click here to see her appearance after the Nero 66 arc (SPOILERS)
"Talentless garbage needs to learn when to give up the B-Cuber business. Just saying. ♥"

An insufferable, ultra-popular B-Cube celebrity who runs the aptly named Labilia Channel. She has an especially nasty relationship with Rebecca, and is dedicated to completely ruining her day whenever and wherever she can.


  • Alpha Bitch: She's one of the most popular members of the guild, but she charges insane amounts of money for autographs and handshakes (the former of which is really a drawing of a turd), and judging from their interactions, she insults Rebecca's videos regularly. For bonus points, her fans in the English translation call her "Libby", the former trope name.
  • The Atoner: Due to the hardships she suffers over the Time Skip, including her looming terminal disease, Labilia becomes remorseful over her behavior towards Rebecca and Happy, and decides to spend her final days making it up to them as much as she can by coaxing Rebecca into a physical fight.
  • Bad Influencer: As The Bully who's also one of the most popular B-Cubers on the web, Labilia doesn't settle for simply making fun of her in person; she also hosts livestreams dedicated solely to her and her followers watching and making fun of her content. Then there's the prank gunge video she dupes Rebecca into starring in on Sun Jewel, baiting her into thinking it's a friendly collab out of respect for her recent boost in popularity, and rallying the entire audience to point and laugh at her once she's been had.
  • Badass Normal: Despite not possessing an Ether Gear or any cybernetic enhancements, she's a master of the Dancing Sakura Style of Karate, and is skilled enough to briefly overwhelm a Willfully Weak Rebecca, who's spent the past three years fighting Ziggy's Skeleton Army.
  • The Bully: She serves as one for Rebecca, lobbing insults at the "bottom-level B-Cuber" and her "junky little cat Hoppy" on a regular basis. It becomes more poignant when Rebecca reveals they used to be friends.
  • Delicate and Sickly: She was sickly as a child and needed to spend all her time resting on a hospital bed. In the present day, while fit enough to hold her own and even outmatch Rebecca in an Ether Gear-free fight, her sickness has reached a terminal stage.
  • Everyone Has Standards:
    • Despite her bad manners towards Rebecca and Happy, she can't help but look disquieted after learning how her fellow B-Cubers on Blue Garden are being kidnapped.
    • Played for Laughs when Sister tells her about the kinky torture she's inflicted on Rebecca in the past, with Labilia muttering that she never did anything that mean to Rebecca.
    • As implied in the final arc, Universe Zero's Labilia is less harsh with her teasing of Rebecca than in other worlds, judging from her brief look of horror when she remembers the cruel prank video she put Rebecca through on Sun Jewel.
  • Expository Hairstyle Change: By the time she shows up on Dahlia, her long, flashy hair has been cut down to a short bob to illustrate her change from a haughty showoff to a timid recluse, with only her floating ponytail to identify her.
  • Famed In-Story: By the time she's introduced, Labilia brags that there isn't a single person in the Sakura Cosmos who doesn't know her name.
  • Freudian Excuse Denial: After the Time Skip, she admits that the reason for her nastiness towards Rebecca was out of disappointment that the girl who gave her a new lease on life wasn't reaching her full potential as a B-Cuber, but is quick to add that it doesn't excuse the mean things she's done because of it.
  • Guest-Star Party Member: Labilia becomes a temporary passenger aboard the Edens Zero during the Lendard arc, though she doesn't contribute anything beyond being The Load.
  • Hate Sink: She only speaks to Rebecca to make unprovoked insults towards her and Happy, overcharges her admirers and treats them like crap, and is an easy target for Shiki's rage. Then, right when it seems she's taken a (slight) level in kindness in the Sun Jewel arc, she pulls a nasty prank on Rebecca just to make her feel worse. She sheds this after the Time Skip, where karma has caught up with her and forced her to reevaluate her life's choices, turning her into a more humble and kind figure.
  • Hidden Depths: Due to her history as a Damsel in Distress, Labilia catches Rebecca off guard with the fact that she's a highly skilled karateka who can put her on the ropes in a fight (without Rebecca using Ether Gear, that is). The reason she doesn't fight more often is that it clashes with her image as an influencer.
  • How the Mighty Have Fallen: Labilia is reintroduced after the Time Skip getting heckled by a gang of hoodlums over her plummeted popularity. To rub salt in the wound, she watches those very same hoodlums fawn over Rebecca, whom Labilia had put down for years as a talentless hack who'd never make it to the big leagues.
  • Humanizing Tears: Following her reconciliation with Rebecca after the Time Skip, Labilia is frequently moved to tears by how noble and selfless Rebecca and her crewmates are for choosing to treat her illness despite all she'd done, signifying that her days as an arrogant bully are behind her.
  • Humble Pie: The events that happen during three-year Time Skip are not kind to her, with her channel falling off the charts and her death by terminal illness coming closer than ever, all while she watches Rebecca rise to internet stardom after years of mocking her for never having it in her. This leads to Labilia dialing back her ego and making peace with Rebecca.
  • I Know Karate: She reveals to Rebecca that she's an expert in the Dancing Sakura style of karate, and is skilled enough to completely knock Rebecca flat on her face when Rebecca holds her Ether Gear back.
  • Improbable Hairstyle: She has a ponytail that levitates on a ball right next to her head.
  • Insistent Terminology: She corrects Rebecca for calling her merely "famous", insisting that she's "super famous".
  • Ironic Name: Mashima says he gave her the name to sound like "lovely". She's anything but.
  • Jerkass: She's a cheeky girl who treats everyone else around her like dirt, especially B-Cubers she deems to be of inferior talent to her own. Even after the B-Cuber kidnapping fiasco, she shows she still hasn't changed her attitude by humiliating Rebecca on video while stringing the group around for information on Sun Jewel she doesn't have.
  • Just a Machine: She has this mindset towards all androids, shown when she angers Happy and Pino with her cruel prank on Rebecca on Sun Jewel, claiming it's only natural that robots wouldn't understand what's so funny about it. When this comment brings Pino to tears, Labilia gives a bemused smirk and wonders how an android like her can cry at all.
  • Karma Houdini Warranty: Her years of mocking Rebecca and flaunting her own popularity finally catch up to Labilia after the three-year Time Skip, with her channel stagnating while Rebecca enjoys her own steady surge of popularity.
  • The Load: Becomes this for the Edens Zero when she's brought on board for the Lendard arc, recklessly attempting to help Rebecca and nearly getting herself killed by Clown and Killer, which requires her to be rescued by Butt-Monkey Mosco and fellow Action Survivor Couchpo, of all people.
  • Malicious Misnaming: She tends to call Happy "Hoppy" when they meet each other, and later subjects Pino to the same by calling her "Pipo". However, it's averted with Rebecca despite their antagonism, and inverted with Shiki, whom she gives the Affectionate Nickname "Gravity Boy".
  • The Nicknamer: She gives Shiki the Affectionate Nickname "Gravity Boy" after getting a personal taste of his Gravity Ether Gear.
  • Overshadowed by Awesome: Labilia is a more talented martial artist than Rebecca, but that's not saying a lot since she's surrounded by superpowered humans and androids. The only reason Rebecca struggles against Labilia at all is because she holds back on using her Ether Gear the entire fight to avoid seriously injuring her.
  • Peggy Sue: After the Cosmic Retcon, Labilia regains her memories of the previous world thanks to her presence aboard the Edens Zero when Etherion was activated. This is vital to getting her to cooperate with Rebecca in getting enough B-Cubers for their plan to save Mother.
  • Privileged Rival: Labilia is more well-off than Rebecca thanks to her massive popularity bringing in greater ad revenue, with a team of bodyguards following her in public, and her character bio in Pocket Galaxy stating that she's a household name who lands herself big business for corporate promotions.
  • Reformed Bully: Labilia ceases to be an arrogant bully due to her loss of popularity and Rebecca's rising stardom over the Time Skip, going out of her way to make amends with her former friend before she bites it.
  • The Rival: She serves as one for Rebecca in terms of B-Cubing, pumping out much more popular videos and having better production values. To Labilia, though, Rebecca is of little more worth than an easy bullying target. After Rebecca tries saving her, however, Labilia openly acknowledges Rebecca as an opponent, though their relationship hardly improves beyond that.
  • Same Character, But Different: Labilia's character does a complete 180 over the Time Skip, going from an Alpha Bitch and The Bully to a Shrinking Violet and The Atoner. She's able to slip into her old attitude like a glove to give Rebecca the incentive to get back at her, however.
  • Say It with Hearts: Her sentences are occasionally punctuated with hearts when she says something nasty to Rebecca, as a way of showing how much she enjoys it.
  • Secretly Dying: When she returns after the three-year Time Skip, Labilia reveals that she's been suffering from a Soap Opera Disease since childhood, and doesn't have much longer before she dies. Rebecca, however, refuses to give up on her and invites her onto the Edens Zero so that Sister can treat her.
  • Sitcom Arch-Nemesis: She is a pompous rival B-Cuber to Rebecca who hardly spends a scene where she doesn't belittle her to her face or behind her back, something she proudly admits she enjoys. In a tragic case, Rebecca says they used to be friends, and it's indicated that their friendship fell apart after Labilia became popular.
  • Smug Smiler: Her typical expression is a cheerful sneer that she wears when bragging about how much more talented she is than those she deems to be talentless hacks (i.e., Rebecca).
  • Terms of Endangerment: She addresses Rebecca in Japanese as "Rebecca-san", an honorific used to indicate politeness and respect between peers, though in this case, Labilia uses it to belittle Rebecca's status as an inferior B-Cuber.
  • Took a Level in Kindness: Before the Time Skip, Labilia was a cruel and malicious bully to Rebecca, both online and in person. When she comes back, she's become far more humble and remorseful after her channel loses popularity while watching Rebecca's success overshadow hers, and facing the fact that her Soap Opera Disease will kill her soon.
  • Took a Level in Jerkass: An involuntary example. The Cosmic Retcon turns Labilia back into The Bully after she and Rebecca make amends, though this ends after her memories of the previous world return.
  • We Used to Be Friends: Labilia was originally friends with Rebecca before she Took a Level in Jerkass and became a cheerfully malicious bully. More than that, it was Rebecca's videos that inspired her to break into the B-Cube business as a way to cope with her Soap Opera Disease, but Rebecca's lack of improvement over the years frustrated Labilia, turning their relationship toxic. The two girls mend their friendship after the Time Skip.
  • Weak, but Skilled: Thanks to her Dancing Sakura Style karate, Labilia is a far more skillful hand-to-hand fighter than Rebecca, who's a trained Ether Gear user. She doesn't learn until after the fact that Rebecca has a greater specialty in sharpshooting, and could have easily dominated her with her Ether Gear, which Rebecca deliberately held back on using.
  • Your Days Are Numbered: She's been secretly suffering from a terminal illness since the beginning of the series, and is already close to death by the three-year Time Skip.

The 29 B-Cubers

    In General 

The 29 B-Cubers

A group of B-Cubers who were abducted by Rogue Out and handed over to Illega on the planet Guilst to be turned into stone furniture. Counting Rebecca, there are 29 in total.note 


  • The Cameo: Two of them are based on Mirajane and Lisanna, even donning costumes that resemble their Take-Over forms.
  • Fire-Forged Friends: They start out never hearing about Rebecca because of how obscure she is, but after she rallies them all together to escape from Guilst, they become a strong, trusting unit.
  • Innocent Bystander: Every one of them was snatched off the streets of Blue Garden and trafficked to Guilst by a dreaded team of mercenaries.
  • Recurring Extra: Not counting Couchpo, who becomes an Ascended Extra, these girls make more occasional appearances in brief Omake chapters and side events in Pocket Galaxy.

    Couchpo 

Couchpo (Chloé Françoise Ai)

The head of MoguMogu Channel. Her multiple interactions with Rebecca eventually lead her to become a member of the Edens Zero crew.

See EDENS ZERO: Crew of Edens Zero for more information.

    Milon 

Milon

Voiced by: Megumi Satō (Japanese), Dawn M. Bennett (English) Foreign VAs

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The star of Tokkō TV,note  a B-Cube channel that produces death-defying stunt videos.


  • The Cynic: Her first instinct upon learning she's headed for Guilst is to give up all hope, and she derides Rebecca for entertaining the idea of escaping. Thanks to Rebecca's optimism and quick-thinking, however, she quickly turns her mind around.
  • Friendless Background: The "Illega Game" event in Pocket Galaxy reveals that Milon grew up alone and suffering from anxiety, but was accepted by the B-Cube community, which inspired her to put herself out there and live for her new viewer base.
  • Inconsistent Spelling: The official translation uses both "Milon" and "Miron" to spell her name, though the former is more frequent, and the one the anime's English version sticks with.
  • Mistaken for Badass: She's seen as a kickass action hero because of her videos, which are so convincing that none of the other B-Cubers realize they were all scripted. When faced with real-life danger after getting kidnapped, she has a major Freak Out that shocks the other B-Cubers.
  • One-Steve Limit: Double Subverted. Her name is identical to Hermit's original second name, which led to the latter getting a Sudden Name Change to "Hermit Mio" to undo this.

    Copa 

Copa

Voiced by: Natsuki (Japanese), Lisa Reimold (English) Foreign VAs

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A cute young B-Cuber who co-stars with a giant koala.


  • Big Sister Worship: Though they're not actually related, Copa starts looking up to Rebecca like a Cool Big Sis after witnessing her bravery firsthand.
  • The Cutie: She is the cutest and most innocent of the B-Cubers who Rebecca gets to know.
  • The Load: She quickly falls behind during the B-Cubers' escape from Guilst, and Pino suggests cutting their losses is the most logical course of action. Nevertheless, Rebecca risks her own skin twice to make sure no harm comes to her.
  • Non-Human Sidekick: Her channel's co-star is a giant koala almost twice her size.
  • Rose-Haired Sweetie: The anime and Pocket Galaxy give her a rosy hair color to compliment her sweet personality.
  • Smarter Than You Look: Although she gives the impression of a helpless and clumsy girl, she's the first of the kidnapped B-Cubers to notice that the foam Illega used to dissolve their clothes also dissolves glass and metal, which gives Rebecca the idea to escape through their cell's glass window.

    Miyako 

Miyako

Voiced by: Yūna Kamakura (Japanese), Jennie Kwan (English) Foreign VAs

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An intelligent girl who runs the STEM Girls Channel.


  • Non-Standard Character Design: Her long, plain-looking face makes her stand out among Mashima's repertoire of young women and girls, who almost always share the same pretty, round face.
  • The Smart Girl: She plays this role among the kidnapped B-Cubers, using her mathematical expertise to devise an escape strategy. Rebecca also recalls her scientific knowledge when fighting against Britney on Foresta.
  • Smart People Wear Glasses: She deals in making STEM-centric web content, and is the most intellectual of the kidnapped B-Cubers, so it's only fitting she wears glasses.
  • The Strategist: She plays a version of this among the kidnapped B-Cubers on Guilst, where she comes up with the idea to form a human pyramid to help Rebecca make it up to the window to their cell after the others figure out they can melt a hole through the glass to escape.

    Sheila 

Sheila

Voiced by: Hirone Yanagisawanote  (Japanese)

A B-Cuber with braided hair.


    Ricchan and Nacchan / Icchy and Naru 

Ricchan and Nacchan / Icchy and Naru

Icchy voiced by: Ichika Katō (Japanese), Tia Ballard (English)
Naru voiced by: Narumi Kinjō (Japanese)

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Nacchan (left) and Ricchan (right)
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Naru (left) and Icchy (right)

A pair of B-Cubers who were among the 29 kidnapped by Rogue Out. Nacchan and Ricchan only appear in the manga, while Icchy and Naru take their place in the anime.


Others

    Neepa 

Neepa

Voiced by: Yūya Murakami (Japanese), Kyle Hebert (English) Foreign VAs

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The leader of the gang, a hulking cueball who carries a gatling gun.


  • All There in the Script: His name is given in a special edition booklet packaged with Volume 1 of the manga, and later in the anime credits.
  • Bald of Evil: He has a cue ball head, and he's is willing to steal, kidnap, and kill for money.
  • Fat Bastard: He's a huge, stout guy who represents the seedy underbelly of Blue Garden.
  • Gatling Good: His weapon is a gatling gun, which he thinks is innately super to any other firearm.
  • Large and in Charge: He's the biggest guy in his gang, who are sent running for the hills when Rebecca takes him down.
  • Mighty Glacier: The guy doesn't budge an inch once he whips out his gatling gun, which does him no good once Shiki gives Rebecca a solid aerial advantage.
  • More Dakka: He believes that mowing down his enemies is all he needs to take them out.
  • Not-So-Harmless Villain: He seems like a big, simple thug that Rebecca can easily run circles around, but in the Belial Gore arc, he's shown among the villains who forced Rebecca into a situation where she had to use Cat Leaper to survive.
  • Signature Laugh: "Nee pa pa pa pa pa!"
  • Unskilled, but Strong: Unlike Rebecca, who makes up for her physical limitations with precise blaster shots, this guy's basic attack strategy is unloading as many bullets as he can on something. While not hard for Shiki and Rebecca to beat, he's still dangerous to be around.

    Nikora 

Nikora

Voiced by: Yurie Kozakai (Japanese), Monica Rial (English)

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A species of "dog" alien that can be found just about anywhere in Blue Garden.


  • Call a Smeerp a "Rabbit": Just like in any fictional universe, they're called "dogs" even though they don't remotely look like them.
  • Expy: Just like in Fairy Tail, their appearance is based on Plue from Rave Master. Their species name is also the same as it is in Fairy Tail.
  • Servant Race: At least one diner Shiki, Rebecca, and Happy visit is run entirely by Nikora waiters and chefs.
  • Spell My Name With An S: Their name is changed to "Nikolaus" in the English dub, which also averts the One-Steve Limit with one of the Heavenly Knights of the Dancing Sakura.
  • Supreme Chef: The Nikora that run the Diner Fairy's on Blue Garden are quite famous for their delicacies, such as cureberry chicken.

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