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    Etra 
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The mascot of the channel, she also gives her opinion on what happened in the story at the end. She'll sometimes appear in the stories themselves, often as a host or announcer for whatever event the characters are attending.


  • Blatant Lies: She claims she has never been drunk; however, she is shown to be drunk in several special episodes starring her.
  • Butt-Monkey: Even she isn't immune to a fair share of suffering as she's been pranked and attended a wedding from hell.
  • Can't Hold Her Liquor: She isn't that good with alcohol.
  • Creator Cameo: She sometimes makes appearances in the stories.
  • Fashionable Asymmetry: Only one side of her kimono has a sleeve. That same side has a bow near the shoulder.
  • Good Angel, Bad Angel: Two versions of Etra-chan acting as an angel and a devil appear when Kuroki is thinking about an opportunity to boost his channel views, he decides to follow the angel Etra-chan's advice and abandons the opportunity.
  • Magical Girl: Some episodes depict her as having her own TV series where she is a magical girl.
  • Recurring Extra: Within the comics themselves, she almost never gets involved in the plot (barring a few episodes) and usually appears in the background or as a side character.
  • The Cameo: She appears occasionally in the episodes themselves.
  • Virtual Youtuber: She appears in this form during the end of episode segments. She also has a streaming channel in addition to the English and Japanese versions of this channel.

Protagonists

Characters mostly portrayed as protagonists.

    In General 
  • Beware the Nice Ones: All the protagonists, especially Katsura, Yuri, Tokusa and Karin will snap at the antagonists.
  • Cheerful Child: As a child, they usually have a cheerful personality.
  • Curtains Match the Windows: While in earlier videos the characters had black eyes in recent installments all 12 of the main cast have the same hair and eye colour.
  • The Dog Bites Back: Many episodes have them being pushed around and bullied by the antagonists until they eventually fight back.
  • Gender-Equal Ensemble: The six protagonists consist of three male characters (Katsura, Kuroki, and Tokusa) and three female characters (Karin, Tsutsuji, and Yuri).
  • Good Parents: When portrayed as a parent, they raise their kids right.
  • Happily Married: If the story pairs up two protagonists, they're pretty much guaranteed to have a happy and healthy marriage. If they're married to one of the antagonists however... it's a mixed bag.
  • Nice Guy: They are always depicted as nice people.
  • Typecasting: They are always, with very few expections, the good guys of whatever story they're in.

    Karin 
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A black-haired woman.
  • Beware the Nice Ones: She is usually nice but that doesn't mean she is a pushover.
  • Big Damn Heroes: In several videos with her as the protagonist, she will save anyone who is in danger.
  • Brainy Brunette: One episode depicts her as a scholar.
  • Boxing Lesson: In one episode, has her defending a child from his abusive mom and her boyfriend by punching the said boyfriend. She immediately told the viewers that she's actually a boxing teacher.
  • Dub Pronunciation Change: Some voice actors pronounce her name as Karen.
  • Childhood Marriage Promise: In one story, apparently Azami was under the impression that Karin had made one to Akamatsu, but Karin had no memory of it and when Azami reminded her, she was already engaged to Tokusa. It's an understatement to say that Azami did not take that well.
  • Drowning My Sorrows: When Hiiragi dumped her because of his mother's advice, she begins drinking in Yuzuriha's house and complains about the breakup. While drunk, she confesses her love for Yuzuriha's brother, Kuroki, which he reciprocates once she becomes sober.
  • Good Girls Avoid Abortion: When Yuzuriha demands her to abort because of a superstition about one of the two pregnant women in the same household having a miscarriage, Karin doesn't believe the superstition and refuses to abort.
  • Hair Color Dissonance: While her hair is black, some episodes add a blue or purple shade in her hair.
  • Heroic Bystander: There's at least two separate stories where she's a neighbor who comes to the rescue of a child being abused by their parents. In another instance, she sees a man molesting a high school girl on the train and stops him. This one ends up costing her a job interview because it turned out he worked for the company and was supposed to be the guy interviewing her that day. Not that she sees that as much of a loss.
  • Jerk with a Heart of Gold: Karin can be judgmental and a bit too quick to jump to conclusions, but her intentions are always good.
  • Magic Plastic Surgery:
    • In one story, she dumps Hiiragi when he advertently mocked Yuri's face for supposedly having plastic surgery, which she didn't as she's Italian-Japanese and had her distinct facial features since birth, and inadvertently insults her while claiming that a natural face is more beautiful than an artificial face, even though she did have plastic surgery since she had a different face when she was a child.
    • In another story, Hiiragi abuses Yuzuriha by comparing her already beautiful face to his favorite celebrity, Karin. However, when he discovers that Karin admitted to having plastic surgery, he completely breaks down and throws her merchandise away.
  • Mama Bear:
  • Never Gets Drunk: One episode has her defeating Tachibana by drinking him under the table. She explains that she has a high alcohol tolerance because her family runs a brewery.
  • No Sympathy: In one episode, Karin has this attitude towards Yuzuriha, an ill girl with No Social Skills who dies believing Karin was her Only Friend. Understandable as a child, as she was unaware of the situation, but she comes across as a major Jerkass as an adult when she gets the full story and still shows no sympathy.
  • Screw the Money, I Have Rules!: After she saves a high school girl from a pervert on the train while on the way to a job interview, she discovers later that not only was the pervert the guy who was going to interview her that day, but he was also the nephew of the company president. Said company president shows up at her apartment to try to bribe her not to testify against him in court, but she refuses.
  • Tomboy: She's the most boyish of the female characters. Some stories comment on this by having antagonist characters attack her lack of femininity.
  • Tomboyish Voice: She usually speaks with a deeper voice than any of the other female characters.
  • Tomboy with a Girly Streak: While being the most masculine of the female characters, she's still often portrayed as having a more feminine side, sometimes being perfectly happy to live as a housewife in some stories and having a weakness for cute things.

    Katsura 
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A brown-haired man.
  • Benevolent Boss: Always when he's in charge at the protagonists' workplace.
  • Beware the Nice Ones/Beware the Quiet Ones: In some episodes, he is either a nice guy or a quiet guy, that apparently can attack back toward those who wronged him.
  • Characterization Marches On: Katsura was more prone to playing morally gray roles in the early months of the series, such as stalking Yuri, beating his wife for cheating on him, and threatening his dad with violence if he refused to shut down his company. Nowadays he's quite firmly the average joe of the cast.
  • Crazy-Prepared: In an episode that takes place during the 2011 Tohoku Earthquake and Tsunami, it turns out that he had been preparing his family just in case of this type of disaster for a long time. He nailed down all the furniture in the house to stop it from falling over in the event of an earthquake, played games with the grandkids meant to teach them what to do in the event of a tsunami, maintained backpacks with all the supplies the family would need to survive if they had to evacuate in a hurry and maintained a large support network of their neighbors who would be willing to help his family in the event of an emergency. This ultimately saves his family's lives when the disaster hits, even though he had passed away a mere three months prior.
  • Domestic Abuse: Downplayed in one episode, Katsura assaults his wife Yuzuriha for cheating on him with several men which resulted in a child being conceived from one of these affairs.
  • Funny Afro: In several episodes, he's seen having a hairstyle similar to an afro.
    • In this episode, before he becomes a model, he had his hair unkempt which looked similar to an afro.
    • Another episode has him being ridiculed by Tachibana for having his hair looking like an afro, because he didn't have time to dry his hair.
  • The Generic Guy: Aside from the one episode where he was portrayed as a stalker, there's really not much to say about Katsura in terms of personality.
  • Glasses of Aging: When he is depicted as an older man, he wears a pair of glasses.
  • Gratuitous German: In some episodes, he speaks with a German accent and words.
  • Out of Focus: Sometimes Katsura goes entire months without getting a starring role.
  • Reasonable Authority Figure: He often ends up being one. If he's in a managerial position he's always going to take the protagonist's side and defend them from more abusive authority figures like Akamatsu.
  • Stalker with a Crush: In a rare instance of the protagonist being an antagonist, Katsura becomes this in an episode where he stalks Yuri and develops an obsession with her, to the point where he cannot mentally distinguish the reality of the situation and insists they're getting married despite her terror. His friends are horrified by the situation and send him to a mental health clinic to help him.

    Kuroki 
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A black-haired man.
  • Abusive Parents: He ends up with these fairly frequently as a child.
  • Amnesiac Lover: Kuroki loses his memories relating to his wife, Yuri, due to being overworked for a year. Yuri tries to help Kuroki regain those lost memories, which rekindles their romance.
  • Butt-Monkey: It doesn't happen in every story where he's the protagonist, but Kuroki is the one whose suffering is most frequently played for laughs.
  • Drowning My Sorrows: When he finds out that his estranged wife Akane was pregnant with Tachibana's baby, he begins drinking, with Tokusa comforting him.
  • Heroic BSoD: In one episode he falls into a serious depression after his fiancee Yuzuriha cheats on him and leaves him for Akamatsu shortly before the wedding. He starts drinking, refuses to leave the house, and eventually even coughs up blood due to stress. This pisses off his sister Yuri, who decides to seek revenge against Yuzuriha and Akamatsu for what they did to her brother.
  • Extreme Doormat: In many episodes, he initially lets other characters walk all over him until he finally stands up for himself.
  • Kindhearted Cat Lover: When he was a boy, he once owned a cat named Kuro, who he loved so much that she fixed his family. Years later, he and his wife Yuri meets a black cat, who resembles Kuro and is oddly very attached to him, in a lodge. After the owner allows them to adopt the cat, Kuroki wonders if the cat is reincarnated to make him happy again.
  • Meaningful Name: While his name literally means "black wood" and is a reference to his black hair, it's also the name of the Symplocos kuroki tree, whose flowers mean "friendship" in hanakotoba, a nod to his friendly, unassuming attitude.
  • Nerd Glasses: When he appears as a shy person, he often wears a pair of glasses.
  • Otaku:
    • One episode depicted him as a collector of the Etra-chan magical girl show.
    • In another episode he's a Youtuber who uploads videos discussing theories about his favorite anime while wearing cosplay.
    • When he finds out in a different episode that his girlfriend Tsutsuji is into cosplay, he develops a Nosebleed and immediately becomes supportive of her hobby.
    • Even in episodes where it's not the main focus, he frequently makes offhand references to being an otaku. He's the one character most likely to make refences to anime or to be seen buying manga or other such items.
  • Suddenly Speaking: He spends nearly an entire episode mute. After befriending Karin, and sharing her interest in photography, he eventually spoke up for the first time since his father died.
  • Supreme Chef: In one story, he is shown good at cooking, including fried chicken and cupcakes, Tokusa praises him for making the latter, asking him to make more for him.
  • Why Did It Have to Be Snakes?: He is afraid of ghosts, he freaks out when Hiiragi mentions there are ghosts at the beach where their club is going to film a short film.

    Tokusa 
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A green-haired man.
  • Benevolent Boss: When he's in charge at the protagonist's workplace.
  • Butt-Monkey: Though not to the same extent as Kuroki, he still gets his fair share of suffering that's Played for Laughs. Mainly in the form of his love of porn getting exposed.
  • Covert Pervert: Tokusa occasionally lets it slip that he's into porn. Usually accidentally since he seems pretty keen to hide it from whoever his partner is that story.
  • Depending on the Artist: Most of the time his jacket has long sleeves, though some episodes have him wearing a short-sleeved version of his jacket.
  • Hot-Blooded: Hands down the most energetic of the protagonists, and the loudest when angry.
  • Large Ham: Subtlety isn't usually his thing.
  • Meaningful Name: Tokusa's name is Japanese for "common horsetail," but the plant's meaning in hanakotoba is "straightforward" or "remarkable," which is a nod to his straightforward and Hot-Blooded personality.
  • Murder by Inaction: In one particularly chilling episode, Tokusa admits that he knew his brother Hiiragi would die if he left him alone... and he does. The smile he has at the end is rather creepy.
  • Never Mess With Grandad: He has several episodes as an old man where he'll go to great lengths to protect his family.
  • Porn Stash: In one story, it's discovered he was hiding a porn magazine in one of Karin's books. And for some reason he's surprised when Karin finds out about it, even though this was a book she needed for her job. The only thing that actually was surprising under those conditions was that Karin found out because of Akane trying to steal that book rather than on her own.
  • Those Two Guys: Funnily enough, he's usually this with Akamatsu when the latter is either the protagonist or a good side character.
  • Tiny Guy, Huge Girl: This was Tsutsuji and Tokusa in one story when they were in middle school. Both of them were bullied for it, which gave them reason to bond. By the time they were adults though, Tokusa had undergone a growth spurt and was no longer short.
  • Xanatos Gambit: When his sister Tsutsuji tells him that her coworkers, Hiiragi, Akamatsu and Tachibana, were recording her changing in the backroom, he comes up with a plan to expose their misdeed. His first plan is to find Hiiragi's phone in the backroom to use as evidence, but he sees it's not recording this time because Hiiragi was on them, allowing him to play innocent. But then, Tokusa tells him he called the police, causing Hiiragi to panic and tell his coworkers to delete the evidence on their phones. Then, he reveals he didn't really call the police and that he recorded the whole conversation and plans to use that as evidence.

    Tsutsuji 
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A soft-spoken woman with dirty blonde hair.
  • Cosplay Otaku Girl: She develops an interest in cosplay in one story, which she initially hides from her live-in boyfriend Kuroki, causing him to suspect her of cheating until he finds out.
  • Domestic Abuse: She's a common victim of this, both as a child and as a housewife.
  • Dub Pronunciation Change: How her name is pronounced alternates between "Soot-Soo-jee" and "Tuh-Soo-Jee".
  • Extreme Doormat: In many episodes, she has a hard time saying no to others. She often ends up being bullied and mistreated by the antagonists and, unlike Kuroki, rarely stands up for herself, usually needing to be rescued by another character. She does have a better track record standing up for others though.
  • Girlish Pigtails: As a little girl and a teenager.
  • Glasses of Aging: When she is depicted as an older woman, she wears a pair of glasses.
  • Huge School Girl: In one story, Tsutsuji was taller than the other girls her age during middle school, which she got bullied and called "Tree" for. She ended up with Tokusa who at the time was short for a boy his age and also got bullied for it.
  • Kindhearted Cat Lover: Several episodes show that she loves cats.
  • Law of Inverse Fertility:
    • Due to surgery that removed her uterus cancer, she can no longer conceive. Her husband, Hiiragi, wants children, so he divorces her so that he can marry Akane and have children with her. She remarries to Kuroki, and the two owns a couple of cats in the end.
    • One story has her and her husband Hiiragi trying to have a baby together, but they don't have any luck at all. Hiiragi thinks it's because Tsutsuji is infertile and gets angry when she suggests he get himself checked out because she'd already gone to the doctor, and they insisted she was fine. Then she finds out he had an affair with his brother Kuroki's wife Akane and they, supposedly, are having a baby together. Tsutsuji is devastated and Hiiragi's family become angry both at the betrayal and at Hiiragi suggesting that his parents, Tokusa and Yuri, would care more about grandkids than about his betraying both his brother and his wife like that. Unsurprisingly, it turns out that the baby is neither Hiiragi's nor Kuroki's but Akamatsu's, and Hiiragi really is the infertile one after all. Tsutsuji ends up getting remarried to Kuroki and they have two children together.
  • Mama Bear: While she might have trouble standing up for herself at times, she has no trouble at all dealing with people who try to mess with her kids and will firmly stand by her husband and friends.
  • Meaningful Name: Her name means "azalea" in Japanese. In flower language, azaleas symbolize femininity, softness, and taking care of others, which reflects her soft-spoken nature and selflessness.
  • Never Gets Drunk: In this story, Tsutsuji drinks Akamatsu's recommended drink for an hour and is never drunk from it. Compared to her family, she's the runt-of-the-litter who can't handle a few bottles of alcohol by herself.

    Yuri 
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A pink-haired lady who is nice most of the time.
  • Always Identical Twins: She appears as a pair of twins in one episode.
  • Beware the Nice Ones: Has her moments where she can snap at those who mistreated her.
  • Blood from the Mouth: At first, the men thought Yuri was dying because she was coughing up blood in her mouth. However, the women in the company reveal that she has endometriosis in her lungs.
  • Born Lucky: One story portrays her as an accident-prone girl who somehow never suffers serious injury even when she by all rights should have. This includes getting run over twice in a row, once accidentally and the second time deliberately.
  • But Not Too Foreign: In one story, she's Italian-Japanese through her grandmother.
  • The Cutie: She's a cute, innocent young lady who speaks with a child's voice most of the time, which evokes all the more sympathy for her when she's targeted by the episode's antagonist.
  • Even the Girls Want Her: Yuzuriha is shown to be attracted to her in no less than two episodes.
  • Good Stepmother: In this episode, she is a kind stepmother to Kuroki, Kuroki in return also considers her as his only mother after his biological mother Akane ran away.
  • Has a Type: In one video she was established to prefer the rugged, manly sort over conventionally handsome pretty boys, which resulted in Love at First Sight when she met Tachibana at work.
  • Law of Inverse Fertility:
    • Yuri's husband cheated on her, because she was unable to conceive children. She marries Tokusa, and becomes Kuroki's mother after his mother, Akane, ran away.
    • As a young girl, Yuri noticed that she wasn't having periods, while other girls do. When she consults a doctor, he reveals that her uterus didn't develop, preventing her from conceiving. She hides the truth from her friends or her mother, until she confesses to her boyfriend, Kuroki, who proposed to her. Kuroki accepts her condition, and the two consider adoption after getting married.
  • Meaningful Name: Her name means "lily" in Japanese. In flower language, lilies symbolize purity and innocence, which reflects her naïve personality.
  • Ms. Fanservice: Yuri always gets the skimpiest wedding dresses, not to mention that episode with Hiiragi, which was shameless enough to use her curves as the thumbnail. There was even one episode where she cameo'd as a gravure model.
  • Naïve Everygirl: One of her main characteristics, she is oblivious to everything and the antagonists also exploit her naiveness.
  • Nice Girl: Most of the time.
  • Oblivious to Hints: One episode has her taking care of her mother-in-law Azami who keeps hinting for her to do things for her without asking her directly. Every time, Yuri completely missed what Azami was trying to do and failed to do as asked. It turns into Selective Obliviousness when she learns that Azami had been doing that to Tsutsuji to the point of driving her to exhaustion. In the end Azami is forced to admit that she just didn't realize she was overdoing it and had taken Tsutsuji for granted.
  • Pitbull Dates Puppy: She forms this dynamic whenever she's paired up with Tachibana, or less frequently Akamatsu. Both being antagonists, it's a toss-up on whether or not their devotion to her is genuine.
  • The Pollyanna: In some of the more comedic episodes, she's cheerfully optimistic to the point where she's able to laugh off incidents that would traumatize most other human beings.
  • Posthumous Character:
    • In one episode, Kuroki telling Akane about his wife and daughter (Both Yuri) having died in a car accident 13 years before the start of the episode.
    • In another, Yuri was Yuzuriha's best friend from high school. After they went their separate ways, she killed herself a year later because of Akane's relentless bullying. The story takes place years later, with Yuzuriha seeking to avenge her.
    • In this episode, She was Kuroki's wife, who died from an illness a few years ago, leaving behind a bunch of letters for him and his two sons.
    • In this episode, She's Karin's mother, who died saving Tsutsuji from a truck when Karin was just a baby.
  • Precious Puppy: She appears as a puppy in this episode and she even retains her hairstyle in this form.
  • Precision F-Strike: Yuri never swears, but in one episode, she says the word "bitch".
  • Rose-Haired Sweetie: She has pink hair and is one of the most cheerful characters in the series.
  • Sweet Baker: She is a kindhearted person who is shown to like baking in several episodes.
  • Sweet Tooth: In this episode, Yuri loves sugar to the point of addiction. For example, she puts at least 7 tablespoons of sugar in her coffee, enough for Akane to gag. However, after witnessing Hiiragi's degeneration from alcoholism, she abstains from sugar.
  • Tomboyish Ponytail: She wears a ponytail instead of her usual hairstyle as a police officer.
  • Vocal Evolution: When voiced by Trina Deuhart, Old!Yuri initially sounded very simialr to Old!Tsutsuji. In recent videos, Trina started using a voice that is more similar to the regular Yuri.

Antagonists

Characters that are portrayed as mostly antagonists but have stories where they are protagonists.

    In General 
  • Abusive Parents: Most of them will abuse or neglect their children.
  • Arch-Enemy: Ironically, considering that they're both antagonists, the most consistent rivalry among the cast is between Akamatsu and Hiiragi, who trade victories over each other as frequently as they flip-flop on whether they're good or bad. For the female antagonists, it's Azami and Yuzuriha due to the former's main role being an Obnoxious In-Law and the latter being the most likely to be cast in a heroic role.
  • Bitch in Sheep's Clothing: They may sometimes act friendly, but they show their true colors when everyone is not looking.
  • The Bully: They sometimes play the part of the bully when in a school setting.
  • Classical Anti-Hero: If the story calls for one of these, it's always one of these people that gets casted, usually Akamatsu or Yuzuriha.
  • Crossing the Burnt Bridge: Sometimes, the antagonist will cheat on the main character then try to get back with them when things don't quite work out.
  • Depending on the Writer: Their characterization varies wildly from story to story. Sometimes they're just as nice as the protagonists, other times they're bullies and cheaters, and in darker stories they can be utter monsters.
  • Gender-Equal Ensemble: The six antagonists consist of three male characters (Akamatsu, Tachibana, and Hiiragi) and three female characters (Akane, Azami, and Yuzuriha).
  • Jerkass: On their bad days, they are extremely selfish and will walk all over the protagonists.
  • Jerk with a Heart of Gold: In several episodes, they may have rough personalities, but they are kind on the inside.
  • Mean Character, Nice Actor: While they are often cast as antagonists, all of them are good people as shown in the behind the scenes episodes.
  • Naughty Is Good: In several of their roles as children, while they might not be the best behaved, they're still good kids at heart.
  • Never My Fault: They will blame anyone but themselves for their downfall.
  • Nice Guy: Not usually, but when they're playing heroic roles, they can be just as kind as the typical protagonists.
  • Sliding Scale of Antagonist Vileness: Depending on the story, they run the gamut of anything from simple bullies and delinquents, to cheaters and abusers, to full-blown murderers and sexual predators.
  • Throw the Dog a Bone: Since an episode rarely needs more than two antagonists (or other times lacks one at all), each of them often get a chance to play the good guy for a change.
  • Typecasting: Though they have a larger variety of roles compared to the "Protagonists", whenever a story has an antagonist, it's always one of these six.
  • Villainous Breakdown: The antagonist will usually have a breakdown when things don't go his or her way.

    Akamatsu 
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A red-haired man.
  • All Men Are Perverts: This often goes hand in hand with him being a Straw Misogynist.
  • Bad Boss: Whenever he's in charge of a large company, he never takes good care of his employees at all, nor does he have a good work attitude, which would lead to him being fired or demoted.
  • Bad Liar: Yuzuriha quickly suspects Akamatsu's infidelity with Akane because he was wearing a different tie than the one Yuzuriha gave him, and she knows him too well as a blunt and lazy manchild to make a lie. This was the last straw for her, and she divorced him.
  • Bad People Abuse Animals: Akamatsu tries to punch a dog he bought because the pet store clerk refuses refunds, due to policy. Thankfully, Karin intervenes and buys the dog from him, and his violence blacklists him from buying at another pet store.
  • Bald of Evil: In this episode, he is depicted as a bald overweight man who abuses his son Katsura.
  • Butt-Monkey: It doesn't matter if he's good or bad, the narrative always seems to get a kick out of humiliating Akamatsu.
  • Celebrity Lie: He does this at a Hostess Club in an attempt to score with the hostesses working there, even though they're not really allowed to do things like that with the customers and none of them ever believe him. This keeps up until the celebrity he's been claiming to be the father of, the famous young actor Hiiragi, finds out and confronts him about it in front of everyone in the club, calling out his lies.
  • Chubby Chaser: He turns out to be one in this story where he's the husband of an Akane who's fat and very insecure about her looks compared to her brother Tokusa's new wife Yuzuriha, which is just as well since his honest belief that she's beautiful boosts her confidence, but it also gets odd looks from Tokusa and Yuzuriha.
  • Closet Key: Hiiragi is this for him in one episode.
  • Dirty Old Man: As a middle-aged man, he attempted to molest a younger Tsutsuji inside a train.
  • The Dog Bites Back: Being one of the biggest Butt Monkeys of the cast, Akamatsu gets payback in the second anniversary video where Etra-chan lets him in on her own revenge scheme against the cast for their prank the previous year.
  • Endearingly Dorky: Often when he's a protagonist or good side character.
  • Even Evil Has Standards: He's cool with getting into an affair with his coworker's wife, even while said coworker is in the hospital. But once he learns that Kuroki was in the hospital because Akane tried to murder him, he's horrified, pays the compensation money with complaint, and then dumps Akane out of fear of being her next victim.
  • Evil Old Folks: The odds of him being good-aligned are inversely proportional to how old he is.
  • A Family Affair: He cheated on Karin with her sister Akane because he wanted a son. This causes him to be disowned by his parents and not given any inheritance from them.
  • Family Versus Career: He faces this twice, both involving Tsutsuji:
    • In one episode, he is married to Tsutsuji, but their marriage grows distant due to a project as work taking up all his time. Luckily, they patch things up when they finally have time to properly communicate, and Akamatsu is able to successfully balance both his career and married life.
    • In another episode, Akamatsu raised his daughter Tsutsuji alone since her mother died from an illness, but they grew distant due to Akamatsu's work taking up all his time. Though they patch things up and Tsutsuji wrote a glowing essay about how hard her father worked to raise her.
  • Fat Bastard:
    • In this episode, he appears as an overweight middle-aged man combined with Bald of Evil who abuses his son Katsura.
    • In this episode, he only becomes fat to hide the fact that he's still cheating on Yuzuriha with Akane, even after the former forgave him for the sake of their son.
  • Fiery Redhead: Has red hair and is very Hot-Blooded and has a Hair-Trigger Temper in some videos.
  • Hair-Trigger Temper: He's prone to having anger management issues, especially as a middle-aged man. This especially comes up in his Bad Boss roles.
  • Idiot Hero: When he ends ups as the protagonist of the episode or at least a good/neutral side character, he's usually not the sharpest tool in the shed.
  • Important Haircut: He shaved his hair after being threatened by Yuri and Tachibana to pay $320 of debt for lying to his friends about the food at Yuri's restaurant being cheap during a class reunion.
  • I Was Quite a Looker: Compared to how he is as a young man, his older self is a borderline Gonk, having lost most of his hair while gaining square facial features and a scratchy voice.
  • Mama's Baby, Papa's Maybe: In a few stories, he's accused his wife of having some other man's child for some flimsy reason. In all of them, he's wrong.
  • Momma's Boy: He is one of the two characters to have the possiblity to be this if the story of the day involves an Obnoxious In-Laws, along with Hiiragi.
  • Naked People Are Funny: He jumped out of an apartment and landed straight on Yuri while naked.
  • Peer Pressure Makes You Evil: In some stories, where he's portrayed as not a fundamentally bad person, but rather one whose naivety or lack of willpower renders him easily influenced by the real antagonist(s).
  • Plot-Inciting Infidelity: If a man's cheating on his partner, that man is usually Akamatsu. There was even a story where he was the protagonist and was still cheating on his girlfriend Yuri.
  • Pointy-Haired Boss: He's played this role a few times when the characters are office workers.
  • Police Are Useless: He's sometimes depicted as a police officer in several videos; however, he will do nothing to help the protagonists.
  • Porn Stash:
    • He buried a tin box with porn magazines at a construction site, unwittingly causing people to be curious regarding the content inside the box.
    • His wife Karin debunks the rumors about him being gay to her former co-workers by searching through his laptop, she happens to find his collections of porn inside it.
    • He hid a bunch of erotic magazines in the ceiling over his sister Tsutsuji's closet and gets defensive when Tsutsuji asks what he's doing there.
  • Pyromaniac: In one story, his hobby involves lighting a bonfire in his backyard, despite his neighbor's complaint of the smoke. Due to his advanced age, he ignores their complaints, even from the fire department who arrived when a neighbor called them as a last resort. This finally bites him in the ass when a stray ember ignites his wooden house, and his room is soaked by the fireman's hose. He also didn't have fire insurance, despite his hobby.
  • Straw Misogynist: He sometimes becomes one in some stories, where either the story centers entirely around him being sexist towards women or he gives a sexist justification for his actions towards the female protagonist.
  • Those Two Guys: When he's one of the protagonists of the episodes, he tends to be this with Tokusa and is this with Hiiragi in his villainous roles. He's also this with Tachibana at times in both his good and bad roles.
  • Took a Level in Kindness: In many of his lead roles, he starts off as an irresponsible slacker who's forced by the events of the story to clean up his act and become a more mature person.
  • Ugly Guy, Hot Wife: Suffered this when he married Karin, as people couldn't believe someone as beautiful as Karin could get with Akamatsu unless he was rich. Leads to a hilarious Double Take when Karin goes "what money?!".
  • Villain Protagonist: He sometimes plays the bad guy even when he's the main character.

    Akane 
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A red-haired woman.
  • Abusive Parents: As an antagonist, Akane tends to be more neglectful and irresponsible than physically or emotionally abusive (Though she's still had her moments of that too). She's also been known to attempt to exploit her kids for child support payments from their fathers. As a protagonist, she's been a victim of abusive parents herself several times.
  • Alpha Bitch: She often plays this role when a story focuses on the characters as high school students, though she might also play Beta Bitch to Yuzuriha. Even when she's an adult, she'll still act like one.
  • Big Beautiful Woman: In one episode, Akamatsu sees her as this.
  • Bitch in Sheep's Clothing: Several of her antagonistic roles will have her acting friendly.
  • Bridezilla: She always wants the fanciest most expensive wedding she can wring out of her soon to be husband and often ends up causing other kinds of trouble typical of this character type.
  • Brutal Honesty: Akane often engages in this to some extent regardless of alignment, but the best example is a specific story where she is a protagonist. In this story, she is working at an office and annoying her coworkers with this plus a seeming inability to read the room and being Innocently Insensitive, but then one day she comes up against Azami, who is an attention whore who is also currently annoying everyone by pretending to have a cold to garner sympathy but refusing to wear a mask. Where everyone else was too polite to tell her that they didn't want to catch her "cold" and that her constant coughing was annoying them, Akane just says it outright. When Azami tries to claim that she doesn't like to wear masks because they stink, Akane responds that that's probably her breath, then recommends a product one can apply to the mask to hide the odder. She is then confused when Azami runs off, not seeming to have realized that she had embarrassed Azami with her actions since she honestly was just trying to help.
  • The Bully: She is often used as the main antagonist with this role if the setting takes place in a school.
  • Butt-Monkey: She's the main source of female slapstick in the series.
  • Cheater Gets Cheated On: Because she's often involved in affairs, this happens with her on occasion. Sometimes she's the one who's the perpetrator of this, other times she's the victim, with some occasions having her being both.
  • Disposable Sex Worker: Non-fatal example, under the pseudonym of Tsubaki. She was called for services by Akamatsu who broke into Karin's apartment. After the services, she was then threatened by Akamatsu to stay quiet and then he stole her and Karin's money.
  • The Ditz: Sometimes she is depicted as clueless, such as in this episode where she can't figure out how to order food and holds up the line.
  • Gold Digger: She's very prone to marrying men for their money or at least trying to.
  • Green-Eyed Monster: A common character flaw that motivates her as an antagonist is jealousy. She often ends up causing trouble for the protagonists due to being jealous of them or one of their loved ones.
  • Hair Color Dissonance: In at least one episode, Akane has purple hair instead of the usual red.
  • Happily Adopted: By Kuroki in one episode, where she is the protagonist and abused by her father.
  • Jerk with a Heart of Gold: She can be this in episodes where she's a good character. An example would be when her Aunt Tsutsuji and cousin Kuroki are left in debt by the death of her cheating Uncle Akamatsu, Akane comes back home and gives them over 200,000 dollars to help them out despite coming across as a rough around the edges.
  • Love Interest vs. Lust Interest: Akane often plays the role of the Lust Interest in stories where she acts as an antagonist; Akane typically desires men for shallow reasons like money, looks, or the thrill of stealing away another woman's man, while her rivals choose men for deeper reasons. Akane, while typically portrayed as very attractive, usually has a very unlikable personality, relying on sex appeal and feminine charm to woo men, while her less attractive rivals are able to win men with their more likable personalities. In stories where Akane ends up stealing away her rival's man, the relationship tends to go sour quickly due to their superficial personalities, with either Akane and/or her man discovering the hard way that a person who'll cheat with them would also cheat on them; by contrast, Akane's rivals tend to enjoy much more fulfilling relationship due to their willingness to be loyal to one another.
  • Mama's Baby, Papa's Maybe: Unsurprisingly, given how often she's portrayed as an Adulteress, there's been a few times when the paternity of her child was called into question.
  • Mama Bear: In rare stories where she's a good parent, she is this. Best seen when she realizes Yuri was being bullied.
  • Meaningful Name: "Akane" is Japanese for "deep red", which is the color of both her shirt and her hair. It is also a name for the Rubia akane plant, whose flowers mean "think of me" and "flattery" in hanakotoba (Japanese flower language), which fits with her self-centered nature.
  • The Mistress: If a female protagonist's husband or boyfriend is cheating on her, she is almost guaranteed to be the one he's cheating on her with. She also frequently cheats on her own husband or boyfriend. Occasionally this happens even when she's actually good in that story, but in those cases, she will be unaware of her boyfriend already having a wife or girlfriend and get pissed when she finds out.
  • Money Dumb: She often has a habit of spending way too much money on frivolous things or acting like a credit card is some kind of magic item that can get her whatever she wants, which sometimes leads to her getting herself and her family into debt in some stories.
  • Ms. Fanservice: Akane is the most prone out of all the female characters to dressing provocatively, often to play up her attractiveness compared to the more plain or conservative girls that end up getting the guy instead of her.
  • Ms. Red Ink: As mentioned above, this is a common problem with her.
  • Never My Fault: She frequently falls into this in her antagonistic roles.
  • Obfuscating Stupidity: One story has her working as a new hostess at a Hostess Club, where she meets Akamatsu, a middle-aged man who constantly claims to be the father of the famous actor Hiiragi. She pretends to believe him, but then asks for concrete proof. When he comes back a week later with a photo of himself with Hiiragi as a child and spins a story of having raised him as a single father after divorcing his wife who cheated on him, Akane promises to give him a "special service" so she can "meet Hiiragi" but tells him she needs to prepare for it so he should come back in two weeks. When he shows up however, Hiiragi is there, and he calls him out for his lies. Turns out Akane was Hiiragi's childhood friend, and she knew he was full of shit the whole time. She finally decided to tell Hiiragi about the whole thing because she couldn't forgive Akamatsu for disrespecting Hiiragi's mother Tsutsuji, who died of cancer when they were kids and his real father, Kuroki, who worked really hard to raise him after his wife's death.
  • Plot-Inciting Infidelity: When she's not acting as The Mistress for the female protagonist's cheating husband or boyfriend, she will usually be cheating on her own husband or boyfriend.
  • Redemption Rejection: In one story she gets jealous of Yuri because of how well liked she is by the rest of the neighborhood and tries to frame her for stealing to ruin her reputation. This fails utterly, but despite what she tried to do, Yuri is willing to forgive her and tries to befriend her. Akane is so ashamed of herself though that she slaps Yuri's hand away and runs off cursing herself. She moves away a few weeks later.
  • Reluctant Fanservice Girl: She is forced to wear a bikini after trying to sabotage Yuri's costume, with Tachibana looking enthusiastically at her with his camera.
  • Serial Homewrecker: Akane is willing to seduce husbands and boyfriends from their significant others, especially if the woman is the protagonist.
  • Sexual Extortion: In one story she borrowed money from a loan shark but blew all of it on pachinko. When he shows up to collect, he offers to forgive the debt if she allows him to rape her daughter Yuri. Akane agrees without hesitation.
  • Stupid Evil: Many of her antagonist roles depict her as stupid and this often leads to her downfall. For example, she frequently ends up loudly bragging about her affairs, then she either gets upset when people don't take her side and start viewing her negatively or is surprised when the wife/girlfriend finds out about it because she couldn't keep her mouth shut. A few times she clearly believed that the man she was The Mistress of would eventually dump his current partner for her, not seeming to realize how stupid it is to trust a guy who'd cheat on his partner in the first place and is always shocked when this inevitably blows up in her face. And this doesn't even cover the stupidity she displays in stories where she's not having an affair.
  • Stalker with a Crush: She almost never does this, but she has had her turn in this role. It started when she and Yuri went on vacation together. On the plane ride back, a business class seat was open, so Akane chose to take it while Yuri stayed in Economy class. Because of this, Yuri met Katsura and the two started dating. Akane became jealous as a result and began to stalk both of them, repeatedly insisting to anyone who'd listen that if she had stayed in Economy instead of Yuri, she would be dating Katsura instead and everything Yuri got from Katsura should belong to her.
  • Obnoxious Entitled Housewife: Some episodes have her play this role.
  • Obnoxious In-Laws: Usually she's a sister-in-law, but she's been a mother-in-law a couple of times too.
  • Ungrateful Bitch: In one story, she insistently accuses Katsura of sexual harassment, despite the fact that he saved her from drowning in a rapid river that she and her boyfriend entered despite the warnings. Unsurprisingly, nobody listens to her and she loses the respect of everyone around her, especially her boyfriend, for her ungratefulness.
  • Valley Girl: Almost always, sometimes even as an old lady.
  • Womanchild: She can be incredibly childish as an antagonist.

    Azami 
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A purple-haired woman.
  • Beautiful All Along: In this video, where she meets two teenage girls who change her life and show just how beautiful she is.
  • Education Mama: A pretty dark example. In one episode, Azami wanted Akamatsu to become a doctor like his father Hiiragi, even though Akamatsu didn't want to become one, and would punish him if he didn't get good enough grades. However, Akamatsu was certain that this wasn't really about Azami's own pride and had way more to do with a desire to avoid disappointing her husband, who was the one who really wanted him to become a doctor but didn't play much of a direct hand in his upbringing. When Akamtasu fails to get good enough grades to get into medical school, Azami snaps, and things go downhill from there.
  • Fan Disservice: She is depicted as an old woman who dresses up like a sexy doctor with her panties visible, making anyone who sees her face leave with a shocked face after being examined by her.
  • Female Misogynist: In one video, she declares that a girl is useless when Tsutsuji gives birth to one. But in a rare twist, she is redeemed when she is called out by Karin, and later reveals to Tsutsuji and Kuroki that her own parents mistreated her for being born a girl and makes up for it by becoming a doting grandmother. Another time, in a less sympathetic example, she abused Akane and favored Tokusa over her because she didn't want a daughter at all.
  • Four Eyes, Zero Soul: She's an (usually) selfish woman whose common accessory is her thin glasses.
  • Gender Flip: An unnamed character that resembles a male version of her can be spotted in this episode.
  • Greed: Her most common motivation in her roles as an antagonist is in some way related to money. This includes, stealing, mooching off of friends and co-workers, exploiting family members for money or attempting to steal their inheritance and more.
  • I'm Not Pretty: In the episodes where she's the main character, she will often feel as though she isn't as pretty as her friends and colleagues.
  • Insane Equals Violent:
    • Azami admits to Karin, while she was being transported into an ambulance, that she tried to run her over, because she doesn't approve of her son's marriage. Prior to the revelation, Karin thought she crashed the car because of her age and suffering dementia. The fact that she's never remorseful of it and doesn't seem to understand the weight of her crime, even when confronted by her own son, shows that she lost grasp of reality.
    • After her son's death, she demands custody of her son's inheritance and his children from his wife Tsutsuji. Naturally, Tsutsuji refuses, but Azami irrationally accuses her of his death and beats her, until the police arrest her.
    • She grew unhinged when Akamatsu failed to enter a medical college and she failed to please her husband. At first, she tries to pretend that he was a doctor (while confining him in his room) and projects Karin's engagement to her son, until she notices Karin's engagement ring. She demands Karin to remove her ring while violently grabbing her wrist, until she's restrained by Akamatsu. After Karin escaped, she pursues her up to her parent's house, where she violently breaks the door until the police arrests her. When Karin and Tokusa leaves the house, they see the intercom broken and the door covered in broken glass and blood.
  • Jerk with a Heart of Gold: In videos where she's not necessarily the protag but is still a good character, she can be this. Such as when she got revenge against a scammer who scammed her daughter's friend out of 1,000 dollars, followed her daughter-in-law around to protect her against her creepy grandfather-in-law, and exposed Akane as a liar despite initially keeping quiet as she had a child.
  • Lethal Chef: In several stories, she cannot cook, despite being a housewife.
  • Letting Her Hair Down: A few stories show that if Azami untied her hair, her beauty could rival Yuzuriha's.
  • Love-Obstructing Parents: If she's the mother of the female protagonist's male love interest, no woman will be good enough for her son and she absolutely will try to get in their way even after they're married. This includes things like feeding them food that she was specifically told they were allergic to or didn't like and once she even tried to run her daughter-in-law over.
  • The Matchmaker:
    • While a little pushy, Azami wants to find Kuroki a girlfriend, so she sets him up with her friend, Karin.
    • In another episode, she tries to hook up her 40 year-old cousin Hiiragi with a 17 year-old Yuzuriha.
  • Meaningful Name: Her name means "thistle" in Japanese. In flower language, thistles are often associated with aggression, inconvenience, and intrusion, apart from their color being associated with nobility and royalty, which fits with her meddlesome, stuck-up nature whenever she's an antagonist.
  • My Beloved Smother: Goes hand-in-hand with Obnoxious In-Laws.
  • Ms. Fanservice: While she isn't this as often as Akane and Yuzuriha, there are indeed episodes that show that she's quite attractive in a Beautiful All Along sort of way.
  • Nerd Glasses: She wears a pair of glasses most of the time.
  • Never Mess with Granny: In one story where she's a protagonist, she's a very spirited old woman who's still spry even at 83, even having apparently once scared off a bear with a hand scythe. When a one member of a group of teen delinquents accidentally hits her in the face with a full ashtray, her friends who were with her at the time get the license plate number of the car they were in after they choose to flee the scene and has them brought to her by the police. She then proceeds to give them such a thorough dressing-down that they stop causing trouble and become better people from then on.
  • Obnoxious Entitled Housewife: She's probably the antagonist who gets this role the most often.
  • Obnoxious In-Laws: Most of the time she is an in-law that mistreats the protagonists. Often times it's because she doesn't think her son's new wife or girlfriend is worthy of him.
  • Old Maid: Since she's typically older than the rest of the cast by default, she is also often portrayed as this.
  • Out of Focus: Even compared to the other antagonist actors, it's rare for Azami to get a starring role.
  • Prim and Proper Bun: Her main hairstyle is a bun in the back of her head, though the placement of her bun depends on her age. She will always have a low bun if she is depicted as a little girl or young adult, while as an old woman, she will always have a high bun instead of a low bun.
  • Racist Grandma: Azami discriminates against her daughter-in-law Yuzuriha because she spent much of her childhood in Southeast Asia, which Azami considers an "uneducated and underdeveloped country." She bullies her with chores, call her prejudiced slurs, and even tells her to "go back to her country."
  • Relationship Sabotage: Azami tried to sabotage her son Akamatsu's betrothal with Yuri by stealing his food prepared by her and anonymously sending a picture of Yuri with her brother as "evidence" of infidelity. When the two confronts her about it, she not only admits that she tried to sabotage their love because she didn't approve of Yuri's educational background but also the loneliness of losing her son as a single mother. Yuri empathizes Azami's concern and forgives her, which causes Azami to change her mind about her.
  • The Scrooge: Azami will go to extremes to save money, even if it makes others suffer. She even stole toilet paper from public places in one episode.
  • She Cleans Up Nicely: There are several episodes where Azami is the protagonist where she looks absolutely stunning after letting her hair down and putting on some makeup.
  • Stalker with a Crush: As the landlady for an apartment complex, she has a crush on Tokusa and installed several surveillance cameras and listening devices inside his apartment, making her to be able to see what he's doing inside, this includes spying on him leaving for work or hearing what food he's craving for. She also claims to have Tokusa as her boyfriend to her parents, this causes them to be suspicious, they then visit Tokusa to confirm her claim. Tokusa becomes terrified after hearing what her parents say, and he decides to call the police about the situation, later they find more evidence in Azami's room, causing her to be arrested.
  • Sticky Fingers:
    • In most stories that involve her as the main antagonist, she is prone to steal anything she sees and later complains about it to the people she stole their belongings from.
    • In one story, she was stealing people's things as a second grader and refuses to take responsibility for it. It took Yuri and Tsutsuji's plan, with Tsutsuji's cousin Tachibana's help, of pranking her with a box of plastic bugs for her to stop stealing, at a cost of making her entomophobic.
  • Stupid Evil: Usually her downfall is a matter of her completely lacking in any form of common sense or forethought. This is especially true when she's being greedy or cheap. She often ends up bragging about it and turning people against her as a result. Like when she admitted on the way to Akane's wedding that she planned to "Save money" by giving them an empty envelope instead of actually donating money as is customary for Japanese weddings and then claim the receptionist must have lost it. This not only got her kicked out of Tsutsuji's car, but all her other friends subsequently decided not to invite her to their weddings since she had the gall to post this piece of "money saving advice" on her blog. She's also amazingly prone to doing stupid, dangerous and sometimes even illegal things in her attempts to save money.
  • Too Dumb to Live: She threatens to blow up the city hall, because the library was close on a Sunday, and she was too lazy to send the books into a return chute. She made the threat in front of Karin, a security guard, who calls the city's police station, which was close to the library. The episode also takes place 6 months after 9/11, so the city took the threat very seriously. And she never shut up about her threat while she was being taken away by the police.
  • Trash of the Titans: She doesn't come to work for two days, causing Karin and Akamatsu to check up on her by coming to her apartment. It turns out the reason she didn't came to work because she was stuck under a mountain of trash bags inside her apartment, prompting them to call the paramedics to rescue her.
  • Tsundere: In this episode, Azami comes off as harsh towards Tsutsuji but secretly looks out for her.
  • Vocal Dissonance: In the English dub, she often has an elderly voice, even if she is a teenager or a young adult.
  • Yaoi Fangirl: She is shown to be a fan of Yaoi Genre works in several episodes.

    Hiiragi 
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A purple-haired man.
  • All Men Are Perverts: Of all the male antagonists, he's the one who falls into this the most frequently. Especially when he appears as an older man.
  • Bad Boss: When he's in charge of a workplace he's either sexually harassing his female employees or very apathetic to any problems his employees are having.
  • Best Served Cold: He can be very vindictive and even downright nasty when taking revenge against the antagonist the rare few times he's a protagonist.
  • Big Brother Instinct: When he finds out that his sister Tsutsuji was falsely accused by Azami for supposedly stealing her money, he responds by finding and exposing her stealing her company's money to the police.
  • Big "NO!": He frequently lets one out whenever he gets his comeuppance.
  • Bitch in Sheep's Clothing: It's common for Hiiragi to initially appear to be a nice guy or even a Princely Young Man, only for it to turn out to be a facade.
  • Brainless Beauty: He sometimes is portrayed as one.
  • Children Are Innocent: Almost all of his appearances as a kid tend to have him as a much nicer person than his adult self.
  • Comically Inept Healing: He often plays an incompetent doctor in several episodes.
  • Creepy Good: Some stories feature him as a good guy, but still maintains his creepy nature.
  • The Corrupter: In Some people change, others don't..., he tried to convince his friends to commit shoplifting.
  • Depraved Homosexual: Usually Averted. The majority of his appearances where he's depicted as being gay have him as a good person, but there's one episode where he pulls his usual Stalker with a Crush bit on Akamatsu.
  • Fan Disservice: He approaches Akane in the middle of night while wearing a coat, he then shows his naked body to her by opening his coat, causing Akane to be terrified and he is eventually arrested for public nudity.
  • Fat Bastard: Interestingly, of the antagonists he's the one who's been overweight the most often. Either gaining weight at some point in the story or starting out that way.
  • Four Eyes, Zero Soul: When he is depicted as an older man, he is commonly given glasses. It usually make him unwelcoming or conniving, especially when they shine.
  • Glasses of Aging: When he is depicted as an older man, he wears a pair of glasses.
  • The Grovel: A few times Hiiragi ends up doing this after his significant other catches him cheating and subsequently breaks up with him. Naturally, this never works out for him, considering it was his fault in the first place. One story in particular is entirely focused on him trying to convince his ex-wife Tsutsuji to take him back by sending her bad poetry while his family tries to convince him to leave her alone already.
  • Hate Sink: Not Hiiragi as a whole - He's just an actor playing the roles Etra-chan assigns him, after all - But he plays some of the most depraved villains the show's had, including pedophiles, murderers, and stalkers. And the less said about him as Kuroki's "best friend", the better.
  • Hiding Behind Your Bangs: He tends to have his hair covering one of his eyes when he is depicted as a young boy.
  • Insane Troll Logic: Often in his antagonist roles, he frequently does things that make sense only to him. Like in one story, after he accidentally runs Yuri over, he runs her over again out of the belief that if he kills her, he won't have to pay damages for injuring her.
  • Ironic Name: His name means "holly olive" in Japanese. In hanakotoba, the holly olive's flowers mean "trustworthiness," "protection," "welcome," and "fortitude," the former he uses as a facade to manipulate people and he often lacks the other three in his roles as an antagonist.
  • Know-Nothing Know-It-All:
    • In this story, Hiiragi claims to be a great cosmetic surgeon, even though his bad date with Karin shows otherwise. He dumped Yuri because he assumed she had plastic surgery, even though she had her features since birth due to her mixed heritage, and praises Karin's face as natural, despite the fact that she had plastic surgery in the past. Karin even questions why Hiiragi is even a cosmetic surgeon if he had such low opinion of plastic surgery. When Karin learns that he was fired from a clinic, she isn't surprised at all.
    • In this story, he protests the cutting down of cherry blossom trees, asserting that they were planted before the war and had historical value. He says all this to the grandson of the man who gave him trees as a wedding present, long after the war.
  • Momma's Boy: He is one of the two characters to have the possiblity to be this if the story of the day involves an Obnoxious In-Laws, along with Akamatsu.
  • Manipulative Bastard: A common character trait is that he tricks people either to get what he wants or to get back at them.
  • Narcissist: Often when he is an antagonist.
  • Obnoxious In-Laws: Usually when paired up with Azami as her husband and the protagonist's father-in-law, though sometimes he turns out to be more reasonable than her.
  • Pædo Hunt:
    • He accuses Kuroki of being a creep for playing with his own daughter Tsutsuji. Unsurprisingly, Kuroki reflects the accusation back and proves it when he and bystanders looked through his camera and finds a picture of Tsutsuji. As the result, he was expelled from college and thrown in jail.
    • He tries to marry Yuzuriha who, despite her looks, is 11 years old. When he proposes to her in person, her friends, Akane and Azami, beat him up and the police arrests him.
    • In this story, he goes under the username of "UK" and posts predatory descriptions of Yuri in social media, much to her mother Tsutsuji's dismay. When Karin sent Tsutsuji a photo of the predator's house, Hiiragi is revealed in the TV screen's reflection. When Tokusa finally arrests him, it's revealed he had tons of child porn in his computer.
  • Panty Thief: He breaks into other people's apartments to take a shower and steal their underwear.
  • Parental Abandonment: In several episode where he's a child, he gets abandoned and often left for dead by one of his parents.
  • Purple Prose: He writes in this manner In-Universe, especially about women. Those who read his writings are understandably grossed out by how corny and pretentious they are.
  • Replacement Goldfish: A rather twisted example combined with Parental Incest. After his wife died, he ended up completely losing it to the point where he started seeing his daughter, Yuzuriha, who looked just like her mother, as her mother. It reached a point where he seemingly erased his actual daughter's existence from his mind. Naturally once she realized this, Yuzuriha was quick to get as far away from him as possible.
  • Stalker with a Crush: If a story features a female protagonist being menaced by a stalker, then most of the time, it's going to be him.
  • Sadist Teacher: One episode has him pick the weakest person in the group in order to 'unite' his class. He asks the students to write their classmates' weaknesses and after reviewing them, he picks Akane, a reformed bully and points out her faults in front of the whole class, embarrassing her. This makes the class unite against him and he was fired.
  • Straight Gay:
    • In one video, he ends up dating Akamatsu.
    • Another episode has him as a friend and co-worker of Tokusa's who gets falsely accused of molesting Azami on the train. Fortunately there were enough witnesses who saw that it couldn't be him because his hands were occupied, he had a phone in one hand and was holding on to the bus handle with another. Afterwards he comes out as being gay to Tokusa, saying he wouldn't have been interested in molesting a woman anyway since he's not interested in women.
  • Stupid Evil: Many of his antagonist episodes depict him as a complete idiot who doesn't think twice before doing something.
  • Unperson: In this story, Yuri was so disheartened by his infidelity with Akane that she unconsciously erases him from her cognition for 6 months. When she finally recognizes him, he has given up on reconciling with her and ask for a divorce.
  • Vocal Dissonance: In the English dub of this video, he is voiced by a woman.
  • Weasel Co-Worker: This seems to be a popular role for him too.
  • Yandere: He's a male example in some stories.
  • Younger Than They Look: When he was hired by the company, both Yuri and Akane notices that he looks the same age as their boss, Katsura, despite being at least in his 30s and having children that are elementary school students. This is because his alcoholism aged him.

    Tachibana 
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A blond tough guy.
  • Authority Sounds Deep: Tachibana speaks with his usual deep voice when portrayed as an authority figure.
  • Baritone of Strength: He often speaks with a deep voice to emphasize his ruggedness.
  • Big Brother Instinct: In some episodes, he is depicted as a protective brother who defends his sibling from bullies.
    • In this episode, he defended his sister Karin from bullies when they were kids.
    • In another episode, he defended his brother Akamatsu from a group of bullies by beating them almost to death; however, this caused himself to end up with a criminal record.
  • Bruiser with a Soft Center: When he's good, Tachibana is still gruff and intimidating, but uses that to stand up for his loved ones.
  • Domestic Abuse: He's the male antagonist most frequently given the role of an abusive spouse, boyfriend, or father.
  • Face of a Thug: In the stories where he is the protagonist or good side character, Tachibana will often look scary but ultimately have a heart of gold.
  • Gyaru Girl: He is a gyaru-oh, he even maintains the look when he appears as a young boy or an old man.
  • Insane Troll Logic: He believes he got back together with Yuri after they broke up by deciding to get back together without telling her. He thinks they're soulmates who don't need words.
  • Jerk with a Heart of Gold: In stories where he's good though he can be quite rough around the edges.
  • Obviously Evil: In episodes where he's an antagonist he's every bit the violent thug he looks like.
  • Papa Wolf: On his good days as a father. Do not mess with his kids if you don't want his bad side to come out.
  • Pitbull Dates Puppy: He's a common choice for Yuri's boyfriend/husband. How healthy their relationship is depends on whether or not he's an antagonist. He will occasionally have this relationship with Tsutsuji as well.
  • Primal Scene: When he was a boy, he witnessed his mother sleeping with another man, with the man resembling Tachibana himself. When Yuzuriha caught and threatened him to be quiet, he blocks the memory until his adulthood, where he crashes into a truck and unlock that memory.
  • Reasonable Authority Figure: He's often given the role of the tough but fair boss to the other characters.
    • Here, he's the manager of his sector who works his employees to the bone, but nobody holds it against him because he works himself even harder, and the real problem is his boss Hiiragi.
  • Retired Badass: He is often depicted as a retired police officer.
  • Rugged Scar: He has a scar on his left forehead when he appears as an older man.
  • Sadist Teacher: One episode features him as a Drill Sergeant Nasty gym teacher who often yells at students for violating the school rules even outside of his class. Subverted when it turns out that he's really more of a Stern Teacher who does care about his students and people only view him as otherwise due to how intimidating he can be. The student body gains a new respect for him after he saves the school from a knife wielding psycho.
  • Testosterone Poisoning: There are occasionally cases where his manliness will be Played for Laughs.
  • Token Good Teammate: He's actually the "antagonist" actor least frequently casted as such. In a lot of stories where he appears, his rugged looks and the natural suspicion he draws are often used to cast him as a Red Herring to the real villains.
  • Yakuza: Tachibana was often portrayed as a member of a gang or yakuza.
  • Ugly Guy, Hot Wife: In one of the episodes where he is a protagonist, he ends up in this sort of relationship with Yuri, but this is only in the eyes of characters other than Yuri herself, who actually finds him attractive. This brings her into conflict with Yuzuriha, who refuses to believe that she's genuinely attracted to Tachibana and convinces herself that she's actually after his more handsome brother Tokusa, who Yuzuriha is engaged to.

    Yuzuriha 
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An aqua-haired woman.
  • Affectionate Nickname: Sometimes, she is called "Yuzu" by the male characters, especially Hiiragi and Kuroki.
  • Alpha Bitch: The other most common character to play this role in a high school setting.
  • Ax-Crazy: Some of her antagonist roles have her as unhinged. Even in her roles as a good side character, this can still pop up, like in one story where she threatens Hiiragi with a knife after Katsura tells her he's been cheating on her.
  • Abusive Parents: As an antagonist, she often ends up being an abusive or neglectful mother.
  • Best Served Cold: As a protagonist she's often the vengeful anti-heroine who can be quite vicious and creative in getting revenge against those who've wronged her or those she cares about.
  • Beware the Nice Ones: In several of her protagonist and neutral roles, she is a kind and sweet woman who is absolutely terrifying when she gets angry and is pushed too far.
  • Bitch in Sheep's Clothing: Some of her antagonistic roles will have her act friendly, but secretly have a nasty side.
  • Clingy Jealous Girl: When she isn't being a straight up yandere she will usually still be this.
  • Crusading Lawyer:
    • In this story, Yuzuriha is a lawyer who sues Kuroki's parents for abusing her sister Akane and chastises Kuroki for being a terrible husband and not protecting her. However, when Kuroki discovers that Akane was cheating on him and stole his savings, not even she overlooks this and regretted defending her.
    • Karin and Akane hire Yuzuriha as their lawyer to prosecute Hiiragi, another lawyer and Akane's husband, for cheating on her. This also counts as revenge for her because she and Hiiragi dated in Law School and he cheated on her too back then.
    • After Hiiragi's family disowned him for cheating on Tsutsuji with his brother's wife, Tsutsuji hires Yuzuriha as her lawyer for the divorce trial. When Yuzuriha calls Hiiragi, she flat-out tells him to go to hell for his amoral behavior.
  • The Dog Bites Back: She is sometimes played as the victim of bullying, either by classmates or by in-laws, but will always strike back.
    • After suffering several harassments from her boss, Akane. Yuzuriha decides to spread the photos of her affair around their workplace, causing Akane to be fired.
  • Distinguishing Mark: She has a mole under her left eye. This is important, because in this episode, Tsutsuji inexplicably has a mole under her left eye, with The Reveal that she's a transformed Yuzuriha.
  • Dub Pronunciation Change: How her name is pronounced alternates between "You-Zoo-Ree-Hah" and "You-Zur-Ree-Ah." Sometimes in the same video.
  • Dying Alone: One story has her as an old woman who was feared and avoided by the rest of the neighborhood because she was a temperamental loner who would chase anyone who came into her garden with a hand scythe. In the end, she dies alone of old age in front of the alter to her husband who'd died years before her, but not before giving a very young Yuri a bag of Sunflower seeds and instructing her on how to plant them after the little girl told her the sunflowers in her garden were pretty.
  • Former Teen Rebel: In several episodes, it's shown or mentioned that she used to be a delinquent when she was younger.
  • Good Bad Girl: In this story where she's Karin's older sister. While her tendency to cause chaos by being The Tease put Karin off dating, she still comes through for Yuri by helping her get revenge on her ex-boyfriend Hiiragi after he gets caught cheating on her.
  • Gosh Dang It to Heck!: In stories where the word "shit" is censored, if not outright bleeped out, she uses the word "shot" in its place.
  • Guile Heroine: In many of her protagonist roles, if she isn't straight up scaring the shit out of them, she will often use her charm and wits to get back those who have either harmed her or her loved ones.
  • I Just Want to Be You: Yuzuriha became obsessed with changing her face like Karin, because her ex-boyfriend Hiiragi emotionally abused her by comparing her to his idol, despite the fact that Yuzuriha is already beautiful. Tokusa reassures her that she is a beautiful woman and she regains her self-confidence.
  • Identity Impersonator:
    • She took a plastic surgery to change her appearance and renamed her name to Tsutsuji to exact revenge on her former bullies.
    • She pretended to be Akane after buying the identity from the real Akane to hide from her ex-husband.
  • Jerkass Has a Point: In one story where she's a mother who tried to spread nasty rumors about Karin, another mother with a child in the same kindergarten as her, Karin reveals that everything she said about her was actually true about Yuzuriha instead. This causes Azami and Akane to turn on her, but Yuzuriha points out that they have no right to be self-righteous when they blindly believed her lies and bullied Karin alongside her without questioning anything.
  • Law of Inverse Fertility: She and Kuroki spent years trying to have a baby, even taking fertility treatments, with fruitless result. This led to Yuzuriha growing resentful and envious of pregnant women and children, until her episode upsets her husband. They eventually made up and, in the end, she manages to get pregnant.
  • Mama's Baby, Papa's Maybe:
    • She cheated on her husband Katsura with several men, she eventually became pregnant with the child of one of the men, Tachibana, a former neighbor who moved away before the child was conceived. Katsura attends a BBQ party along with the neighbors, then Tachibana's wife, Yuri suddenly arrives with her son who looks like Katsura's daughter, this causes him to get confused for a while, though eventually he understands what's going on. The reveal causes Katsura to snap and hit Yuzuriha for what she did to him. He later divorces Yuzuriha, her daughter is now in the custody of her grandparents, and she is now a broken woman trying to apologize to her ex-husband.
    • One story has it turn out that her son Tachibana was actually the son of the man she was cheating on her husband Katsura with, and Katsura knew the whole time, but still loved Tachibana and raised him as his son anyway.
    • In another story Yuzuriha herself found out that she was the result of an affair with another man, but she didn't find out until after her mother died and she found a letter addressed to the man her mother was cheating with in her old room. She and her sister Akane chose to keep it a secret from their father because he'd already gone half insane from losing his wife.
  • Mama Bear: In contrast to her antagonist roles, if a protagonist or good side character Yuzuriha has children, you really don't want to mess with them if you know what's good for you.
    • This episode good example of this is as she and Tachibana used to be delinquents when they were younger but mellowed out after time. However, after their daughter gets kidnapped, Yuzuriha straight up points a gun at said kidnappers.
  • Masculine Girl, Feminine Boy: She tends to have this relationship with Kuroki when they're a couple. While she does have a feminine side to her, she's the tougher and more assertive of the two while Kuroki is more passive and timid.
  • Motherly Side Plait: Her signature hairstyle is a side plait on the right, even when she's not a mother in stories. When she appears as an old woman, her side plait is on the left. Averted as a child where she has Girlish Pigtails.
  • Ms. Fanservice: Yuzuriha is often portrayed as a voluptuous model or a very beautiful and mature woman.
  • Punch a Wall: She punches a wall to intimidate Karin after finding out that she is aware of her dark past.
  • Psycho Lesbian:
    • A sympathetic version. Even though she's the one tormenting Akane, the reason Yuzuriha even went crazy was due to the fact her best friend and crush Yuri committed suicide, thanks to Akane's relentless bullying.
    • Another has her stalking Akane, who thought they were only hanging out as friends, after she told Yuzuriha that she'd started dating Kuroki. Eventually Kuroki finds out when Yuzuriha shows up at Akane's house while he's visiting her and slits her wrist in front of Akane.
  • Shoe Slap: Yuzuriha, who is a city official, throws her heel at the fleeing Azami, who was running away when she was being apprehended for threatening to bomb the city hall.
  • Stalker with a Crush: She stalked Kuroki when he broke up with her. There are many other examples throughout the series of her doing this aside from that.
  • Terrified of Germs: In this episode, she is germaphobic to the point where she always wears a mask and gloves inside her house.
  • Token Good Teammate: Out of the female antagonists, she's the one that has the most good/neutral roles to date.
  • Trauma Button: In this episode, Yuzuriha lives a sweet life with her husband Kuroki and daughter Tsutsuji. But when she overheard Tsutsuji, at the start of puberty, say she hates her dad, she suddenly flips out and grabs and yell at her. It is revealed that she grew up with an abusive father and Tsutsuji rebelling against Kuroki triggered her traumatic memory.
  • Weakness Turns Her On: In one episode, Kuroki's parents seem skeptical about why she married their son, given that he's a shy nerd who was bullied a lot in school and continued to be shy and timid as an adult, but she insists it's because she finds his timid nature cute.
  • Woman Scorned: If she is cheated on, she can become very vengeful towards the offender.
  • Yandere: She frequently plays this role and it's probably the antagonist role she's most known for.

Other

Minor characters.

    John the American 
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A blond foreigner from America.

    Kuro the Cat 
A black cat.
  • Cute Kitten: It is an adorable cat that helped mend Kuroki's broken family through their friendship.
  • One-Steve Limit: It is a syllable away from spelling out Kuroki. Incidentally, kuro means "black" in Japanese.

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