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Characters who debuted in Gal*Gun:

    Main Characters 

Tenzou Motesugi

The protagonist of the first game, Tenzou Motesugi is an ordinary boy who was accidentally shot by the apprentice angel Patako with too many Love Arrows and subsequently given only one day to find his true love or face eternal loneliness. His statistics are determined by a questionnaire from Patako at the very beginning of the game.
  • Ordinary High-School Student: He is initially this, but Patako's screw-up has turned him into a Chick Magnet whose chances to find love have been packed into one day.
  • Legendary in the Sequel: He becomes part of a "Super Popular Legend" talked about around the school in Double Peace.
  • Meaningful Name: Motesugi can be written as "too popular", which describes his predicament.
  • The Power of Love: He is given the Pheromone Shot.
  • Unwanted Harem: Nearly every girl at Sakurazaki Academy wants Tenzou as a result of him having been struck with too many Love Arrows (normally only one arrow is needed; Patako shot him with at least sixteen arrows before realizing her screw-up).
  • The Voiceless: The only character to not have a seiyuu.

Patako

Voiced by: Yukari Tamura
The apprentice angel who happens to be the cause of Tenzou's sudden popularity with the female students and teachers of Sakurazaki Academy. She was tasked with shooting someone with a love arrow as part of an exam, but she screwed up and hit him with at least sixteen arrows instead of just one due to her gun somehow being set to Rapid-Fire mode.
  • Brought Down to Normal: Is present as an ordinary student, her halo lost, and yet another potential love interest in Double Peace.
  • Final Boss: Of the supernatural harem ending of Double Peace.
  • Mission Control: She helps Tenzou get through the day.
  • Oh, Crap!: She has a look of panic when she realizes that her gun was on Rapid-Fire.
  • The Power of Love: In her Unseen Destiny ending in Double Peace, it's how she handwaves being able to activate a Doki Doki Field despite being Brought Down to Normal.

    Love Interests 

Kaname Nonomiya

Voiced by: Yukika Teramoto (Japanese), Bryn Apprill (English, Gal Guardians: Demon Purge)
Tenzou's childhood friend and active service shrine maiden. She doesn't have confidence in herself and is weak in respect to love. Kaname was scared of ghosts as a child, but overcame it thanks to Tenzou. Now she is obsessed with spirits and is a member of the Haunted places study group.

Kaoruko Sakurazaki

Voiced by: Maaya Uchida
As the eldest daughter of the Sakurazaki conglomerate, Kaoruko boasts overwhelming wealth. Has exceptionally high pride, and does not forgive defiance. As Kaoruko's hobby is painting, her paintings have a style that is highly evaluated.
  • Childhood Friends: She remembers Tenzou modeling for her when he came to retrieve his ball from her garden when they were children.
  • Childhood Friend Romance: If Tenzou chooses her as his true love.
  • Chuck Cunningham Syndrome: She does not physically appear in Double Peace, although there is a statue of her at the school's entrance. Additionally, she's the only main love interest of the original cast that doesn't make a physical appearance in Gal Guardians: Demon Purge, as she has already graduated by the time it takes place.
  • Damsel in Distress: Kaoruko is the target of at least one kidnapping attempt when on her route.
  • Ojou: This is to be expected since she's the eldest daughter of the Sakurazaki conglomerate.
  • Proper Tights with a Skirt: She has a high reputation to uphold.

Akira Hibuki

Voiced by: Fumiko Uchimura (Japanese), Karen Calanni (English, Gal Guardians: Demon Purge)
A girl who hates evil, and defends justice at the school. Even the teachers and school prefects can't stand against her tongue. While she aims to be respected as a manly older brother, actually she loves cute things.

Aoi Uno

Girl's band "Lovehearts" guitarist, who single-mindedly works to create pure rock 'n' roll. Her family is very poor, but she doesn't care at all.
  • Antenna Hair: Has hair that resembles rabbit ears.
  • Cutting Off the Branches: She is present in Double Peace, which suggests that she did not become Tenzou's girlfriend, and dialogue suggests one of the girls above was.
  • The Immune: In Double Peace, she's immune to the effect of the arrows. Might've been because of previous exposure to their magic though.
  • Platonic Life-Partners: Paying Aoi enough to fund Lovehearts creates that there was a long-term relationship between her and Houdai, which ends with him leaving for America. It's implied that, while she doesn't openly love Houdai, they both are very happy with the arrangement in place.

Characters who debuted in Gal*Gun: Double Peace:

    Main Characters 

Houdai Kudoki

Voiced by: Yuki Terui (Japanese, Gal Guardians: Demon Purge), Andy Cowley (English, Gal Guardians: Demon Purge)

The protagonist of Double Peace. He happened to be out of school during Tenzou's crazy day the previous year due to food poisoning. Thanks to Ekoro, though, he gets to experience the "Super Popular Legend" firsthand.


  • Chick Magnet: A side effect of the full powered magic arrow.
  • Cursed with Awesome: The full powered magic arrow may make him attractive but gave him access to the Pheromone Shot, allowing to defend himself against his pursuers and is powerful enough to hurt many monsters, deflect rockets and, in concentrated dose, can create a bomb which affect all his surroundings. The problem is that if he doesn't find his true love before sunset, he will be hated by everyone; including his childhood friend.
  • The Faceless: The pictures who shows Houdai from his front rarely shows his face, or when it's shown, is always covered. Finally subverted in both the normal ending and secret ending of Gal Guardians: Demon Purge.
  • In-Series Nickname: Maya calls him "Ho-nii".
  • One True Threesome: In the Sisters route, he decides than instead of choosing one and potentially break the heart of the other, he goes for both.
  • Platonic Life-Partners: Paying Aoi enough to fund Lovehearts creates that there was a long-term relationship between her and Houdai, which ends with him leaving for America. It's implied that, while she doesn't openly love Houdai, they both are very happy with the arrangement in place.
  • The Power of Love: Like Tenzou before him, he gets the Pheromone Shot.
  • Ridiculously Average Guy: Ekoro notes that nothing about him is particularly outstanding. This is also one of the character profiles you can select for a run, which starts you off with an equal, but low, score in all stats but also makes them easier to increase.
  • Unwanted Harem: As a result of being blasted with a shot at 32 times the power of a normal love shot, nearly everyone is smitten with him. This includes a ghost girl who died ten years before the events of Double Peace.
  • The Voiceless: The only character to not have a seiyuu.

    Love Interests 

Shinobu Kamizono

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Voiced by: Uema Emi (Japanese), Brittany Lauda (English, Gal Guardians: Demon Purge)
One of the youngest in a long line of demon hunters. Shinobu, along with her sister Maya, is one of the few people who have not become infatuated with Houdai.
  • Ambiguously Related: While not outright confirmed, it's been subtly implied she will grow up to be the mother of Copen and Mytyl. The 5th anniversary picture featuring Shinobu and Kurona that the official Gal*Gun twitter account featured a reply from Inti Creates CEO, Takuya Aizu, also alludes to this connection with him referring to it as "mother and maid in their younger years".
  • Ascended Extra / Promoted to Playable: Not in Gal*Gun, but in Gal Guardians: Demon Purge. She serves as one of the two dual protagonists alongside her sister.
  • Because Destiny Says So: Apparently was Houdai's intended girlfriend, according to auguries and the Love Goddess. But thanks to the love arrow, he has the ability to change that...
  • Brainwashed and Crazy: During her route, while trying to hunt Kurona, she lets her guard down and was possesed by her. Turning her into a dominatrix trying to torment Houdai. In addition, her and her sister Maya gets possesed during the Kurona and Ekoro route.
  • Childhood Friends: Has known Houdai since they were kids.
  • Childhood Friend Romance: If Houdai chooses her in the end.
  • Covert Pervert: Her only response to you "playing a drum solo on her butt" is that she's not into this type of kink. In fact, a number of dialogue choices that raise her affection are the lewder ones.
  • Distracted by the Sexy: Weaponized- during her boss fight she'll drop girly magazines on the ground to distract Houdai from her attacks.
  • Early-Bird Boss: Is fought during chapter 3 of the Angel/Demon route, at a point in time when you're likely lacking in the ability to purchase damage upgrades. This makes getting a good time score for that particular fight difficult.
  • Family-Friendly Firearms: Her pistols shoot purple and yellow pellets. Probably justified in that they're most likely magic weapons intended to fight demons and not hurt ordinary humans.
  • Faux Action Girl: Her main role in the story is to be possessed and captured. Though she is stated to have no talent in demon hunting, to the point where she isn't even able to see them normally. This gets subverted in Demon Purge, where she's taken several levels in badass and ends up sharing the hero role with her sister, and accomplishes incredible feats not matched in the mainline games.
  • Gun Nut: Her arsenal consists of various guns and rocket launchers.
  • Help, I'm Stuck!: When her and Houdai get locked in a room, Shinobu tries to escape through the window. Comically, her butt is too big for the window and gets her stuck. Cut to a minigame where Houdai helps pull and push her out of the window.
  • Hyperspace Arsenal: Pulls a rocket launcher that's roughly the same size as she is from her pocket? Heck, she doesn't even have anywhere to hold her pistols.
  • I Want My Beloved to Be Happy: Shinobu likes Houdai, but wants Maya to be his girlfriend. Depending on the route, Houdai can subvert this, convincing her that he won't be happy with Maya.
  • Kneel Before Zod: After being infected by demonic influence in 2, she demands that you kneel before her.
  • Ms. Fanservice: Between the two sisters. She gets stuck into a window, giving you a good view of her panties, turns into a dominatrix wearing nothing but her underwear when under Kurona's influence and is just as perverted as Houdai.
  • Oh, No... Not Again!: She shows up in Gal*Gun 2, where she once again falls victim to Kurona's pranks, including getting stuck halfway while trying to climb out a window and getting infected by demonic energy.
  • Red Oni, Blue Oni: Shinobu is the passionate, reckless, and energetic red to Maya's calm, sedate, measured blue. Funnily enough, Shinobu prominently wears a lot of eye-catching blue clothing in Demon Purge, while Maya wears a prominently red outfit.
  • Short Range Guy, Long Range Guy: Is the long range to her younger sister Maya's short range in Demon Purge. She has exactly one melee weapon that deals damage, and it isn't very strong, mostly there to act as a placeholder for an upwards attack until she gains the ability to fire above her head halfway into the game. The rest of her weapons are either tools to facilitate movement or long-ranged weaponry.
  • Sibling Yin-Yang: More outgoing and stern, compared to her quiet and kind sister.
  • Stone Wall: Both her playstyle and her damage output in Demon Purge see Shinobu being this compared to her sister. Shinobu's damage output isn't bad, especially once she gains the ability to fire missiles from her Uzi, but Maya's attacks rip through enemies far faster and she never has to worry about enemy shielding. However, Shinobu fights at range using her guns, meaning she's frequently a good distance away from the enemies attacking her, and she crucially has double the health Maya does starting out in Demon Purge, and keeps ahead of Maya the entire game.
  • Took a Level in Badass: Demon Purge sees her and her sister take on the protagonist role, and from there it becomes very clear why Kurona loathes them so much; they're frighteningly competent in regards to their line of work by the time the game starts, even if Shinobu tends to get flustered and lose track of things easily.
  • What Does She See in Him?: Ekoro wonders what Houdai sees in Shinobu. Considering Shinobu actively avoided even talking to him for three years and came off as extremely cold when they finally did talk again, she kinda has a point.
  • Weapon of X-Slaying: All of her weapons in Demon Purge, as her voice clips imply, are specifically designed to be 'anti-demon' weapons. These include mines, grenades, rocket launchers, throwing knives, and her trusty Uzi.

Maya Kamizono

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Part of a hidden demon hunter family. Maya left home three years prior to the start of Double Peace and has just returned. For some reason, she is not affected by the love arrow.
  • An Ice Person: Her papercraft can take on the elemental qualities of their inspirations. Her Penguin papercraft freezes enemies, making them easy fodder for her normal attacks.
  • Ascended Extra / Promoted to Playable: Not in Gal*Gun, but in Gal Guardians: Demon Purge. She serves as one of the two dual protagonists alongside her sister.
  • Childhood Friends: Has known Houdai since they were kids.
  • Childhood Friend Romance: If Houdai chooses her in the end.
  • Double Jump: Halfway into Demon Purge, Maya gains a unique charge attack that vaults her into the sky when used while airborne.
  • Expy: Not as a character (though Zero era Zero and Maya are both pretty dry), but in terms of gameplay, Maya plays almost exactly like Zero, just without the Buster. Both have jump slashes and a Three-Strike Combo, both are fragile next to their contemporaries, both have a red color scheme, both use charged attacks, and both are known for their ability to Double Jump during platforming sections. (Though Maya notably uses her charge attack to get that second jump.) Uniquely, considering the games Inti Creates worked on, Maya plays closer to the Mega Man X version of Zero, lacking his ability to make a single slash while moving and using special weapons closer to what Zero had in the later X games, though notably Maya uses an ammo system whereas Zero only had ammo for Screen Nuke abilities.
  • Faux Action Girl: Like her older sister, her main role in the story is getting possessed and captured. Unlike Shinobu's complete lack of talent and experience, Maya is stated to be very talented and spent three years training with members of her family, giving her little excuse. Like with her sister above, this is subverted come Demon Purge, where she shares the role of The Hero with her sister as they take on incredibly powerful demons.
  • Glass Cannon: Maya hits far, far harder than Shinobu. Shinobu can potentially do more damage setting up mines or making judicious use of her rocket launcher, but this is incredible costly to the sisters' shared ammo gauge and, in the case of Shinobu's mines, requires a frankly ludicrous amount of pre-planning and, put simply, luck, to pull off. However, as a consequence, Maya needs to get close to her enemies to do any damage at all unless she upgrades her scythe (which will still chew through her weapon count), and she's physically frailer that her sister, starting out a full half a health bar weaker than Shinobu.
  • Improbable Weapon User: Her ninja stars are made out of folded paper and uses explosive dolls modeled after Houdai.
  • I Want My Beloved to Be Happy: Maya likes Houdai, but would much rather see that he become Shinobu's boyfriend. Depending on the route, Houdai can subvert this, convincing her that he won't be happy with Shinobu.
  • Medium Awareness: Demon Purge frequently implies she's aware of the fact she's in a video game. Though her sister makes some allusions to this fact as well, Maya in particular makes the most direct allusions and even confuses Shinobu sometimes. Case in point, on the topic of a special supplement called Pheromone Z needed to get to the final boss fight...
    Shinobu: "You wouldn't happen to know what Pheromone Z is, would you Maya?"
    Maya: "It's a legendary super drink that turboboosts your Phermone Power. A forbidden tonic that removes any semblance of balance. Truly game-breaking content."
    Shinobu: "Balance? Content? What are you going on about, Maya?"
    Maya: "Distribution was supposed to have been halted. Yet here we are, faced with its presence once anew..."
    Shinobu: "O-Okay, seriously now! What's going on with you?!"
  • Oh, No... Not Again!: In Gal*Gun 2, she once again falls victim to Kurona's pranks, including getting infected by demonic energy.
  • Screw Destiny: On her route, you learn that Houdai is supposed to hook up with Shinobu so that she can become stronger. Houdai essentially throws that notion out and asks to go out with Maya instead.
  • Short Range Guy, Long Range Guy: Is the short range to her elder sister's long range in Demon Purge. The weapon she has with the longest range takes forever to cross the screen, and the rest of her subweapons are either tools for transversal, methods of making her paper attacks hit harder, or other short-ranged weaponry, like a scythe.
  • Sibling Yin-Yang: More quiet and kind, compared to her outgoing and stern sister.
  • Stock Ninja Weaponry: Uses a variety of ninja stars and bombs when you fight against her.
  • Three-Strike Combo: Her basic attack is a three-hit combo using various origami figures that shreds through enemy health, rewarding Maya's Glass Cannon playstyle.
  • Took a Level in Badass: As with her sister. Demon Purge sees her and her sister take on the protagonist role, and from there it becomes very clear why Kurona loathes them so much; they're frighteningly competent in regards to their line of work by the time the game starts, and Maya in particular has a strong grasp on the overall objective and doesn't let the silly aspects of her adventure get in the way of accomplishing the duties of the Kamizono family.
  • Transfer Student Uniforms: She wears her old uniform because she just came back.
  • Odd Friendship: During her route she ends up becoming friends with Kurona and helps her prank you.
  • Red Oni, Blue Oni: Maya is the calm, sedate, measured blue to Shinobu's passionate, reckless, and energetic red. Despite this, Maya's outfits in Demon Purge beyond her plain white school uniform are all prominently red, including her main outfit, which only stands out for how red it is in contrast to her eye-catching green scarf. Conversely, it's Shinobu who wears predominantly blue clothes.

Ekoro

Voiced by: Yui Horie
The apprentice angel who happens to be the cause of Houdai's day of super popularity. She was tasked with shooting someone with a love arrow as part of an exam, but as a result of rushing to get to him before Kurona, she accidentally hits him with an overcharged shot. She helps Houdai get through his one and only chance to score.
  • Brought Down to Normal: In the ending you get if you complete the Unseen Destiny ending with 0% affection, Ekoro fails her test, and her makeup exam, and is sentenced to becoming human. She proceeds to shack up with Houdai, and becomes his house girlfriend.
  • Curtains Match the Window: Blue hair and blue eyes, as seen here.
  • Early-Bird Cameo: Of the "Hey, It's That Character" variety in the first game. Ekoro shows up as an important character during the Doki Doki Carnival mode in the first game's PS3 rerelease.
  • Guest Fighter: She has appeared in Mighty Gunvolt as one of the 3 playable characters, has returned for its pseudo sequel (Mighty Gunvolt Burst) on July 27 2017 (August 3rd in NA) as a DLC character and on June 1st 2017, she's a DLC character in Blaster Master Zero.
  • Guns Akimbo: She shoots love arrows from her dual pistols.
  • Interspecies Romance: Houdai can choose to pursue her for a route. While she doesn't become his girlfriend right away, she says that she's interested in staying friends and asks if she can come visit him from Heaven when she has free time.
  • Mission Control: Helps Houdai get through the day.
  • Oh, Crap!: She has a look of panic when she realizes that she charged her love arrow too much.

Kurona

Voiced by: Aya Fujita (Japanese), Yumi Hara (Adult Japanese, Gal Guardians: Demon Purge) Michelle Marie (Gunvolt Chronicles: Luminous Avenger iX 2 and Gal Guardians: Demon Purge), Sarah Kennedy (Adult English, Gal Guardians: Demon Purge)

A Demon student on her own agenda. She adds another layer of trouble for Houdai by causing mischief around the school.


  • Armored But Frail: Kurona doesn't have a strong constitution in Gal Guardians: Demon Purge. She gets around this by using Villain Teleportation for the back half of her fight, but the first half of her fight is focused on piercing the massive castle she erects around herself to protect herself from harm.
  • Attack Its Weak Point: Anyone affected by her spear becomes immune to Houdai's shots, until the mini-demon nearby is taken out.
  • Curtains Match the Window: Red hair and red eyes, as seen in the upper left corner of this picture here.
  • Cute Monster Girl: She's a demon that takes the form of a red-headed girl.
  • Disc-One Final Boss: She serves as this in Gal Guardians: Demon Purge. She's the last opponent fought before her future self promptly takes the reins as the Big Bad.
  • Friendly Enemy: In 2, despite referring to Risu as "cheri-bimbo," she's actually fairly friendly. She even tries to give back the card key she stole from Risu after losing it, apologizing profusely after Risu and the main character help her find it, but Risu says that she'd rather win it back in a fight.
  • From Nobody to Nightmare: Gal Guardians: Demon Purge starts with her about to be held back a year at Demon Academy for her multiple failures, before finding a magic mirror and using it to gain more power than any single demon should have. Said power is actually her future self, after she Took a Level in Badass and decided to get revenge on her former bullies by using the dimensional rift within the mirror to travel back in time.
  • Graceful Loser: In 2, she handles being defeated by the main character quite well and hands back Risu's stolen card key without being prompted, saying that they'd more than earned it. She even wishes Risu and the protagonist well before leaving.
  • Guest Fighter: Appears in Mighty Gunvolt Burst as part of the final batch of DLC characters.
  • Hoist by His Own Petard: In her route in Double Peace, she winds up caught by her own demon plant and has to be saved by Houdai.
  • Horned Humanoid: She has curved horns sticking out of the sides of her head.
  • Hot as Hell: A demon who looks like a cute girl, with her only inhuman features being small black bat wings, a black pointed tail, and curved horns. Her adult self plays this trope significantly more straight.
  • Interspecies Romance: Houdai can choose to romance her instead of the others.
  • Lightning Bruiser: Not as she is now, but as shown in Gal Guardians: Demon Purge, she'll grow up to be the magical equivalent of this trope, being incredibly fast, impossibly resilient, and incredibly talented with magical offense.
  • Poke the Poodle: She's trying to play annoying pranks on humans, not harm them.
  • The Prankster: Her school assignment is to successfully pull pranks on other people.
  • True Final Boss: Her adult self from the future serves as this in Gal Guardians: Demon Purge. And she's significantly more competent and powerful then her present self.
  • Pungeon Master: Unsurprisingly, she incorporates "HELL" into a lot of sentences, e.g. "You're going to have a HELL of a time!" It's apparently infectious, since Ekoro will start doing it too when the two of them are talking.
  • Red Eyes, Take Warning: She has red eyes to show her supernatural nature, and tends to be an antagonistic presence due to her pranks.
  • Squishy Wizard: She's got an impressive array of demon magic at her disposal in Gal Guardians: Demon Purge, but all her durability comes from surrounding herself on all sides with castle walls. Once they break down, she has far and away the least health of any boss in the game, being closer in robustness to a somewhat powerful stage enemy. She gets around this weakness by using Villain Teleportation. Her Adult Form has all the raw power of her current self and then some, but crucially loses her weaker constitution, having tons of health and a second form.
  • Unskilled, but Strong: In 2 she's noted as having an almost unrivaled amount of raw Demon power, but she's got abysmal grades at Demon University.
  • Verbal Tic: In Japanese, her sentences end with an emphasized "desu" (which is a pun as the English word "death" is pronounced "desu" too). Textual translations turn this tic into working "HELL" into her speech, as detailed in Pungeon Master above. In Gal Guardians: Demon Purge, Adult Kurona seems to have dropped her tic, but ends up shouting it after being defeated.
  • Villain Teleportation: She's more than happy to abuse her ability to warp to tease Shinobu and Maya as they ascend her castle, and in her boss fight proper uses the power constantly so the sisters can't pin her down while fighting her.

    Other Girls 
The various girls of Sakurazaki Academy who are infatuated with Houdai because of the overcharged love arrow.

Tropes that apply to them in general:

  • Mooks: They serve this purpose in every route, even on Unseen Destiny where one lucky girl is who will be romanced.
  • Teacher/Student Romance: Some of them include the school's staff members, like the nurse.
  • Third-Option Love Interest: They can only be romanced on the Unseen Destiny route.

Characters who debuted in Gal*Gun VR/2:

    Love Interests 

Risu

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Voiced by: Chisa Kimura (Japanese), Maddie Matsumoto (English, Gal Guardians: Demon Purge)

The protagonist's angel partner. She refers to him as "Master".


  • Blasphemous Praise: She calls the protagonist godlike at one point, then says that she hopes the real God won't hold it against her.
  • The Ditz: According to her Angel ID, her grades are at the bottom. Additionally, some missions can become complex due to her interference, such as interpreting you proclaiming love for Angel!Chiru as a "disarming tactic", which enrages the girl.
  • Hair of Gold, Heart of Gold: Long blonde hair that goes to her lower back, and an honest desire to do good in the world.
  • Honor Before Reason: One mission involves finding Risu's ID, which Kurona stole and subsequently lost; Risu then gives it back to Kurona, preferring to win it back in combat.
  • Innocent Blue Eyes: Has shining blue eyes, and a lack of understanding about various human norms.
  • Interspecies Romance: Can fall in love with the protagonist.
  • Nice Girl: She's very polite and does her best to be helpful to everyone. She even worries about the possibility that Kurona might get in trouble, after Kurona stole her keycard and nearly caused her to lose her job.

Chiru Kondo

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Voiced by: Risae Matsuda (Japanese), Corey Pettit (English, Gal Guardians: Demon Purge)

A shut-in that lives next door to the protagonist.


  • Big Damn Heroes: In her B ending, she shows up with a powerful anti-demon weapon and drives off an overpowered Kurona just before the latter can launch a massive attack, saving the protagonist.
  • Brought Down to Normal: She is really an angel, punished by the Goddess to live as a human.
  • Gadgeteer Genius: Invented the goggles the protagonist uses to interact with angels and demons.
  • I Choose to Stay: Her endings have her deciding that she'd rather spend her life with the protagonist instead of returning to Heaven.
  • Interspecies Romance: Due to really being an angel, her bond with the protagonist is this.
  • Rage Against the Heavens: After growing accustomed to human life, she plans to fight the Goddess in order to stay, requiring the protagonist to knock some sense into her.
  • The Shut-In: Refuses to leave her room, until she forms a bond with the protagonist.
  • Walking Spoiler: An important part of her character is only revealed after multiple interactions with her.

Nanako Tamasaki

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Voiced by: Yuna Taniguchi (Japanese), Cat Protano (English, Gal Guardians: Demon Purge)

The protagonist's classmate and a friend since they were both kids. Has an odd aura.


    Other Girls 
Various women at the protagonist's school that are affected by Kurona's actions, some of which are available to spend time with after clearing missions they request.

Tropes that apply to them in general:

  • Mooks: As is common in the series, expect to purify hordes of them throughout the game.
  • Teacher/Student Romance: Some of them include the school's staff members, like the gym teacher.

Alternative Title(s): Grim Guardians Demon Purge, Gal Guardians Demon Purge

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