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1''Boogiepop and Others'' along with its various novels and adaptations contain a rich cast of characters.
2%%Asterisks (*) mark characters who only appear in untranslated material and thus full of spoilers.
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5!!Main characters
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7[[folder:Boogiepop]]
8[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/boogiepop.jpg]]
9[[caption-width-right:250:[[labelnote:Click here for his ''Boogiepop Phantom'' incarnation]]https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/boogiepopphantomboogiepop.png[[/labelnote]]]]
10[[caption-width-right:250:[[labelnote:Click here for his novel incarnation]]https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/n6iv7jv_1.png[[/labelnote]]]]
11-->"I am automatic. When I detect adversity approaching, I float to the surface. That's why I am Boogiepop-phantasmal, like bubbles."
12->Voiced by: Creator/KaoriShimizu (JP, ''Phantom''), Creator/AoiYuuki (JP, 2019), Deborah Rabbai (EN, ''Phantom''), Creator/MichelleRojas (EN, 2019)
13Boogiepop is a mysterious figure who protects (stalks?) the city. A thing of legend, few know what Boogiepop actually looks like and even fewer know what Boogiepop actually is.
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15* AbsurdCuttingPower: And not only limited to his wires. In the novel, he uses a single swing of a regular knife to somehow cut a rope and a chain (the latter being something no knife should be able to cut in the first place) at the same time.
16* AdaptationalAttractiveness:
17** The original novel describes Boogiepop as wearing black lipstick and pale makeup, to the point Keiji compares it to a bizarre ''noh'' mask the first time he sees it. Most adaptations and artworks ditch this in favor of Touka's regular face to make the character less freaky; ''Boogiepop Phantom'' is the only medium that retains something of it by keeping the lipstick in a subdued way.
18** While Boogiepop is often depicted in the novels' artworks as having Touka's hair bunched up under their hat, thus looking more boyish, ''Phantom'' lets Boogiepop have Touka's longer hair even in costume. The 2019 anime, on the other hand, doesn't give Boogiepop long hair, because Touka's new hairstyle is already semi-short to begin with.
19** In the novel, the floppy edge of Boogiepop's hat partially hides his eyes due to it being too big. This is a detail that virtually no adaptation includes, instead always leaving his face well clear in shots. Only the opening of the 2019 anime shows Boogiepop's hat obscuring his eyes, but it is part of a gloomy dream sequence and never happens in the anime proper.
20* AdaptationalBadass: The 2019 anime expands Boogiepop's powers and makes them much more overt and spectacular. In the light novels, Boogiepop is mainly a hand-to-hand fighter, trusting in his wire tricks and superhuman physical abilities to do the job, and even his most supernatural powers are often subtle or entirely unseen. In the anime, in contrast, Boogiepop also uses telekinesis, giant wire traps summoned from thin air and other impossible stunts in plain view, sometimes making him look like a full-fledged RealityWarper.
21* AdaptationalPersonalityChange: The character's gimmick explicitly includes being TheStoic, to the point the first novel's title outright states Boogiepop never laughs, and it is only over time that he gains more emotional range. This is not the case in the 2019 anime, where Boogiepop is much more expressive from the first minute; Creator/AoiYuuki's portrayal, with its ironic and condescending drawl, also makes Boogiepop more of a MellowFellow in general. To exemplify this change, and in a probably intentional paradox, the anime version of Boogiepop actually ''laughs'', the very action he's supposed to be incapable of, in the very first episode, while in the light novel series Boogiepop doesn't even show a true smile until ''King of Distortion''.
22* AloofAlly: Is unambiguously a defender of the world, but not always the most approachable character, and the 2019 anime also makes them sound constantly sarcastic.
23* AmbiguousGender: Boogiepop may inhabit a female body, but it's hard to say what gender Boogiepop is, or whether he's a gendered being in the first place. In the novels, Keiji describes Boogiepop as having a "boyish, soprano voice", while Nagi believes it sounds "like a boy's, like a girl's, like both at once", and this is reflected in the 2019 anime, where Touka's seiyu puts up a deep, ambiguously-gendered voice whenever playing Boogiepop. Many characters who have only heard about Boogiepop also tend to think about "him" as a male.
24* AmbiguouslyHuman: Is Boogiepop the alternate personality of the human Touka? Is Boogiepop an alien? Is Boogiepop an actual shinigami? Although various theories are posited in- and out-of-universe, it's never explicitly stated. Later volumes heavily imply Touka is an MPLS (evolved human) and Boogiepop is the manifestation of her evolution, but that's it.
25* AmbiguousSituation: Boogiepop states that while Manticore is inhumanly strong, he can use the dormant strength within humans too. Depending on the adaptation and translation, this can mean many things, from UninhibitedMusclePower to NinetyPercentOfYourBrain (which in this case would be MPLS).
26* TheAntiNihilist: Boogiepop espouses to Takeda the belief that "A world where you couldn't dream or think about the future is just plain wrong."
27* BadassCape: When Boogiepop is in charge, it typically dons a cape and hat (which Touka subconsciously carries around in a Spalding bag). If Touka does not have quick access to Boogiepop's cape and/or intends to make a quick appearance he will not always make the effort of putting the cape on.
28* BarefootLoon: The 2019 anime's ending shows Touka standing unshod on the beach, after which she appears on the school's roof, presumably as Boogiepop, still playfully barefoot. This likely reflects how Boogiepop's personality compares to Touka's, being almost trascendentally dismissive of his vision of society.
29* BlowYouAway: Implied to be one of his powers even in the novels. A too-convenient sudden wind, which somehow affects everybody in the room ''but'' Boogiepop, throws Asukai off the Paisley Park tower after their confrontation, and afterward, another gust of wind appears to distract Aya enough for Boogiepop to disappear.
30* BreakThemByTalking: A master of this, often needing only a monologue to psychologically defeat his enemies. It's unclear whether this is a superpower itself or just sheer charisma.
31* ComboPlatterPowers: Boogiepop's powerset is not clearly defined and often boils down to what he needs at the moment. He has variously shown OffscreenTeleportation, SuperSpeed, SuperReflexes, immunity to other MPLS abilities, BlowYouAway, MasterOfThreads, AbsurdCuttingPower and even DreamWalker abilities. The 2019 anime expands them further, also including explicit MindOverMatter, if not more.
32* DragonsUpTheYinYang: The novels' artist drew Boogiepop's cloak with a random ''taijitu'' in front of the collar, which gets retained in ''Boogiepop Phantom'', but dropped in the live-action and 2019 anime adaptions (the latter shows it in some character designs, but not the series itself).
33* DramaticHighPerching: Occasionally appears in high, narrow places.
34* EarlyInstallmentCharacterDesignDifference: Downplayed, since it was only one image, but one of the first images of Boogiepop in the novels depicts him as wearing lots of black bandages around his arm (which is carried into the live-action film), but this is done away with in later drawings. From then, Boogiepop is only depicted with belts around his arms or just with the sleeves of Touka's clothes.
35* EarlyInstallmentWeirdness: Many of what are known as Boogiepop's perennial traits were actually implied to be circumstantial stuff in the first novel. Here, Boogiepop never did anything exaggeratedly supernatural, rather only fighting with martial arts moves that were explained as being powered by UninhibitedMusclePower, and his monofilament wires were just a trap tied to a tree he set for Manticore (which Boogiepop even needed gloves to manipulate without cutting himself). It was not until ''VS Imaginator'' that he started showing inexplicable powers such as ninja-like agility, manipulation of wind and immunity to other powers, as well as using the wires as a portable, borderline magical weapon that could cut or trap at will.
36* EyeObscuringHat:
37** Boogiepop's signature hat is described as being too big for his head, flopping over Touka's eyes. In the anime adaptations, while it doesn't cover her eyes, it does cast a shadow over Touka's face enough to do the trick sometimes.
38** The opening of the 2019 series pictures Boogiepop with his eyes eerily hidden when Touka spots him behind level crossing barriers, right after seeing herself with HiddenEyes.
39* FlashStep: Uses a few of them, as while fighting the cops in the anime.
40* InstantKnots: Often done with his wires.
41* KnowsTheRopes: The wires he uses as weapons. In ''Boogiepop Phantom'', the wire has a weighed, pointed tip like a Chinese meteor hammer.
42* KungFuWizard: Has some non-physical supernatural abilities, especially in some continuities, but usually favors fighting with Touka's body. Bonus points given that in the light novel, Takeda literally describes his movements as resembling kung fu or tai chi.
43* LarynxDissonance: His voice is described as sounding quite different from Touka's. In 2019 anime, when Boogiepop doesn't bother with changing into costume, the only way to distinguish him from Touka is just a change in the voice and manner of speech, which becomes noticeably deeper and drawling. Even in the novels, characters can tell that Boogiepop has taken over Touka (though they only see this as Touka acting weird) because her voice changes.
44* LegacyCharacter: As revealed in ''Boogiepop at Dawn'', his hat and cape were inspired from Kuroda's hat and trenchcoat at the moment of dying, when Touka found him. Boogiepop's signature facial expression also comes from the hurt Kuroda's attempt to smile in that scene, as it does the whole shinigami's schtick, which was just an occurrence by Kuroda upon seeing Touka's shadow. Even the badges in Boogiepop's hat are implied to be placed to simulate the look of Kuroda's armored hat after receiving a stab from Mo Murder.
45* {{Leitmotif}}: The [[https://youtu.be/uz-9IkVKEU4 overture]] of ''[[Music/RichardWagner Die Meistersinger von Nürnberg]]''.
46* MasterOfThreads: Some kind of power is possibly how Boogiepop does his most convoluted no-hands RazorFloss tricks in all continuities, as the tricks described in the novels often come across as a bit improbable; Niitoki even states the wires move as if they were alive. The 2019 takes this to the extreme, with Boogiepop being able to conjure up, without using his hands even, a massive wire trap tied to several buildings that hoists Manticore five meters up into the air.
47* MindOverMatter: In the 2019 anime, he uses telekinesis to dispose of two meddling cops in an original way, throwing them around as if Boogiepop were physically doing martial arts moves on them.
48* NonchalantDodge: Asukai shoots him almost point blank, but Boogiepop dodges it with ease. In the anime, he completes it with an acrobatic jump and a brief EnemyRisingBehind.
49* OffscreenTeleportation:
50** His most uncanny trait is appearing and disappearing whenever he wants, often across implausibly long distances. Sometimes it is done for StealthHiBye, others for combat, and others just to mess with people. The ability seems to have its limits, though, as ''Boogiepop at Dawn'' has the title character complaining that it took too long for him to catch up with Nagi and Fear Ghoul, implying it could be simply another application of his SuperSpeed or FlashStep rather than literal teleportation.
51** Subverted in the anime, where Boogiepop once does it openly in front of Takeda to make a point during his speech. Again, though, it could have been just a FlashStep, as Takeda was looking at the floor at the time and the viewer doesn't get to see the move either.
52* OutsideContextProblem: It takes several volumes for the Towa Organization to understand ''what'' exactly they are fighting against. From their point of view, Boogiepop is a wholly unknown party, seemingly impossible to capture or defeat, who constantly appears in the right place to destroy their plans.
53* PaperThinDisguise: Boogiepop looks exactly like Touka wearing a cape and hat over her school uniform (or what she is wearing at the time). To be fair to her classmates, between the obscured face, the vocal changes, and the dark in which Boogiepop is usually spotted, she may be harder to recognize. When they get a good look at Boogiepop, however, it is easy for them to recognize that Boogiepop is Touka.
54* ThePeepingTom: He says Takeda that he (Boogiepop) could be considered a silent witness of his relationship with Touka, which makes Keiji quickly flustered. Notably, the anime version of Boogiepop lets out a small laugh right after.
55* PintSizedPowerhouse: While Boogiepop is surprisingly short, as Shinjiro Ano observes, he has no problem taking on the likes of Spooky E and Zouragi, with the latter of the two being a {{Notzilla}}.
56* PowersDoTheFighting: In the 2019 anime, where only the most extreme occasions require Boogiepop to get hands on.
57* PromotedToLoveInterest: In a way. In the novels, Takeda comes to see Boogiepop as a friend after getting to know him. In the live-action movie, Takeda is (at least more explicitly) in love with Boogiepop as he nearly confesses so, before the latter vanishes into Touka for a final time (to him).
58* PurpleIsTheNewBlack: Boogiepop is described as a "black-hatted figure" in the text. Adaptations have his costume ranging from blue to purple.
59* RazorFloss: Boogiepop's main weapons are steel microfilament wires that cut and/or bind at will, almost to the point of being CombatTentacles. At points, they are even able to destroy concrete and objects it shouldn't be able to damage.
60* SharingABody: With Touka. Boogiepop is typically hidden in Touka's mind but comes out when danger is present and then disappears back into her when the danger is gone. This isn't a strict rule, though, as Boogiepop tends to come out sometimes to give advice to characters such as Kazuco and then disappear right back again, with Touka acting as if nothing happend.
61* {{Shinigami}}: Since Boogiepop is a guardian of sorts who tries to stop those going around killing people, many rumors have started about him being an "angel of death".
62* ShowyInvincibleHero: Very little manages to even surprise Boogiepop during his battles - it's the way those end up turning out what really matters.
63* SignatureHeadgear: Boogiepop has a rather unique signature hat, which resembles a large, brimless top hat with a floppy lower edge and a few metal badges.
64** In the live action movie, it's more of a mask that can be be lifted up to double as a hat.
65** At somepoint between the Manticore incident and the Asukai Jin affair, a chain was added to the hat. This chain is never mentioned in the text, and only depicted consistently in Ogata Kouji's illustrations. All in all, a useful visual hint to indicate prequels.
66* SpiderSense: Is able to detect when danger is nearby, causing Boogiepop to emerge from Touka.
67* StarSpangledSpandex: In the novels' artwork, Boogiepop's cloak is often depicted as having stars and galaxies on its insides. ''Boogiepop Phantom'' keeps this detail, while the 2019 anime does not. The live-action film, for its part, puts a large focus on it by having Boogiepop leap up and open their cloak, leading to a sequence where the camera floats through space.
68* StealthHiBye: His signature. Nagi eventually becomes accustomed to it.
69* TheStoic: Boogiepop isn't very expressive (to the point the series is called "Boogiepop Doesn't Laugh" in Japanese), but does gain more expression through human interaction. Downplayed in the 2019 anime, where Boogiepop shows a bit more of emotion since the very start, including laughter, although it is still quite subdued.
70* SuperSpeed: Commonly described to move much faster than even synthetic humans.
71* TooManyBelts: While it's difficult to see because of the cloak, Boogiepop wears a lot of belts. Typically, one is on his neck, like a choker, while his hands, wrists, and ankles have multiple around them. Though this isn't consistent, as sometimes the belts are there and sometimes they aren't depending on the drawing and episode.
72* TheUnSmile: His signature facial expression is a sort of asymmetrical smile,[[labelnote:quote]]"Beneath the low brim of his hat, his left eye narrowed and the right side of his mouth twisted upwards."[[/labelnote]] inspired by Kuroda after he was hurt in his face.
73* WrestlerInAllOfUs: In the anime, he takes out one of the cops by telekinetically flipping him and locking him in a hammerlock.
74[[/folder]]
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76[[folder:Touka Miyashita]]
77[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/toukamiyashita.jpg]]
78[[caption-width-right:250:[[labelnote:Click here for her novel incarnation]]https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/241580_2.jpg[[/labelnote]]]]
79-->"I wanted to mess with your mind a bit. Sorry."
80->Voiced by: Creator/KaoriShimizu (JP, ''Phantom''), Creator/AoiYuuki (JP, 2019), Deborah Rabbai (EN, ''Phantom''), Creator/MichelleRojas (EN, 2019)
81Touka is a perfectly normal high school girl with normal friends, a normal family, no involvement in any of the supernatural activity, and no abnormal interests. Her boyfriend is Keiji Takeda.
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83* AdaptationDyeJob: Slightly. She has shoulder-length dark brown in the novels, but both ''Boogiepop Phantom'' and the 2019 anime give her a lighter color and a shorter cut.
84* AscendedExtra: Despite dating (and sharing a body with) leading characters, Touka is only seen briefly in the first couple of books. In later books she is more heavily featured.
85* ChronicHeroSyndrome: While not shown prominently, Touka does have a desire to help others in need. This is seen in ''Boogiepop Phantom'' in which she offers to help its first focus character find Nagi Kirima when that character asks for Nagi. She is also outright described in the first volume by Akio Kimura, who was AdaptedOut of the 2019 anime, as having a hero complex, since she was butting into his troubled love life.
86* DemotedToExtra: In the 2019 anime, Touka has slightly less characterization compared to what little she gained in the books due to certain character interactions being minimized or outright cut.
87* TheGenericGuy: Touka is by all accounts a normal high school girl, and is characterized much like any Japanese high school girl would be.
88* OfficialCouple: With Takeda.
89* OrdinaryHighSchoolStudent: Touka is an entirely ordinary high school student by day, and frequently becomes taken over by Boogiepop at night.
90* NonPOVProtagonist: Touka is the only character that has never held a chapter that focuses on or is told from her point of view. Which adds to the ambiguity of just how aware she is in regards to Boogiepop.
91* PluckyGirl: In contrast to Boogiepop, Touka is rather joyful and happy no matter what life throws at her.
92* SecretIdentity: Touka as Boogiepop. Subverted in that almost everyone figures it out ''instantly''. Except herself, although she might be aware of it to some degree.
93* SharingABody: With Boogiepop. While she is somewhat aware that she may be doing things she doesn't remember, she isn't clear what's happening when she's not in control. When she was younger she had a lot more knowledge of this arrangement, but for her own good she has been made to forget.
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96[[folder:Nagi Kirima]]
97[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/nagikirima.jpg]]
98[[caption-width-right:250:[[labelnote:Click here for her ''Boogiepop Phantom'' incarnation]]https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/boogiepopphantomnagi.jpg[[/labelnote]]]]
99[[caption-width-right:250:[[labelnote:Click here for her novel incarnation]]https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/738full_nagi_kirima.jpg[[/labelnote]]]]
100-->"My father died when I was ten. [...] So what? I don’t know. I just kind of gave up living normal after that.”
101->Voiced by: Creator/YuuAsakawa (JP, ''Phantom''), Creator/SaoriOnishi (JP, 2019), Creator/RachaelLillis (EN, ''Phantom''), Creator/MorganGarrett (EN, 2019)
102Nagi is an alleged delinquent girl who seemingly can't be bothered with school, leading her to have a bad reputation among teachers and fellow students. Outside of school she acts as a vigilante of sorts, leading her to have a strangely symbiotic relationship with Boogiepop.
103----
104* TheAce: Despite all the sleeping in class, skipping and suspension, her grades are still among the top. And God help you if you have to engage Nagi in physical combat.
105* AcademicAthlete: She's a ridiculously good student, even despite being functionally a slacker, and an even better martial artist. Ironically, she is instead known as a delinquent in her school.
106* ActionGirl: While a lot of Nagi's badassery is done through her smarts, she still performs amazing athletic feats.
107* AdaptationalAttractiveness: Downplayed. Nagi's physical description in the novels is intriguing, as she is described to have a manly face and voice, even if she is still described by her schoolmates as looking like a top model (she's explicitly said to be more attractive than Naoko, who is a cutie herself). Accordingly, she is drawn in both the novels and ''Boogiepop Phantom'' as looking rather androgynous, even masculine. The 2019 series, on the other hand, makes her more conventionally attractive appearance wise by giving her a more feminine design.
108* AdaptationalWimp: The 2019 anime has Nagi knocking out nine mooks brought by the controlled Kotoe, but this feels little compared to the same battle in the novel, where Nagi faces numberless waves of thugs and is explicitly said to be fighting five and six of them at once at every turn.
109* BadassNormal: Nagi has no special powers (anymore) and no alternate personality to help her, but she is incredibly athletic and a brilliant fighter, and often manages to hold her own against the supernatural creatures she finds herself up against.
110* CharlesAtlasSuperpower: Her insane fighting skills are not easily explainable by sheer training, but this seems to be their sole origin.
111* ChronicHeroSyndrome: Outright describes herself as having a messiah complex.
112* CoolBike: Artworks reveal her bike as a model of the [[https://youtu.be/Ncm64kY8cEU the KTM EXC series]]. CrimefightingWithCash indeed.
113* CrimefightingWithCash: Uses the money from her father's books to buy equipment to help her heroic activities.
114* DisappearedDad: Her father Seiichi Kirima, a criminal psychologist, has died about 10 years ago, but still manages to [[PosthumousCharacter remain important in the story]].
115* TheDreaded: Wins the "title" of "most likely to be a serial killer" in the class. People in the school, teachers included, think even ''interacting'' with her is intense enough.
116* ExpositoryPronoun: Uses the masculine ''[[{{Bokukko}} ore]]'' along with masculine speech manner, even when speaking to her own father. However, she can switch to the feminine style if situation calls.
117* FailedASpotCheck: Thrice in the first novel.
118** She fails to notice that Suema almost getting killed by Fear Ghoul is not public knowledge, revealing her direct involvement in the incident.
119** She unknowingly comes very close to cracking Saotome's facade. Had she questioned him further instead of brushing him off as a mere normie, things could have gone quite differently.
120** Another one near the climax. Nagi somehow does not understand why Niitoki, the Disciplinary Committee President who personally checks the daily number of students and also has a reputation of taking things seriously, would go searching for Naoko, while at the same time not questioning the presence of Saotome, who has no interaction with Naoko whatsoever. This costs Nagi her life.
121* FatalFlaw: Nagi completely rejects normalcy as a way of life, seeing it as disappointing at best and dreadful at worst. This turns into a flaw when she dismisses normal ''people'' and fails to see that they too can strive for, and capable of, committing great good and evil.
122* HackerCave: She does a lot of work in a room that resembles one. While the novels describe it as having multiple computer screens, the 2019 anime modernizes it to just be one.
123* IconicOutfit: [[HellBentForLeather Leather]] jumpsuit with metal guards, and [[BootsOfToughness steel-toed protection boots]], although [[EarlyInstallmentCharacterDesignDifference the first novel describes it a bit differently]].[[note]]Vol. 1 has her wearing leather jacket and leather pants instead, and her hair ''bound in a bandana''. She has the jumpsuit in Vol. 3, although the illustration still differs. Vol. 6 confirms she has the signature jumpsuit from the beginning. The manga adaptation of Vol.1, published after Vol. 6, draws her in the iconic jumpsuit, suggesting a ContinuityDrift. The bandana never makes it to picture.[[/note]]
124* PlayingWithFire: This would have been her special ability had it been allowed to develop.
125* PrecociousCrush: Hers was apparently Shinpei Kuroda, although it seems neither of the two realized.
126* RedBaron: Is known as the "Fire Witch" around school, since she is rumored to practice black magic.[[note]]here the novel makes a reference to ''Manga/KaruraMau'', which is misidentified as "Karuma dance" in the official English translation.[[/note]]
127* RoyaltiesHeir: Her main source of income is the royalties from her dad's books.
128* ScrewTheRulesImDoingWhatsRight: Her main modus operandi in the story.
129* ScrewTheRulesIHaveConnections: Her stepfather is quite well-off and influential, which is one of the reasons why the school is willing to overlook her discipline problems.
130* SkippingSchool: Nagi doesn't show up to school much at all.
131* StaticStunGun: Nagi uses a "stun gun" to dispatch her foes. The weapon looks like a [[https://youtu.be/f_lRhlJtxSI compact stun gun]] in early depictions, but later appears to be [[ShockStick "stun rod"]]. In particular, the way Nagi defeats [[spoiler:Kisugi]] involves her use of this.
132* TripleShifter: Frequently sleeps in class to make up for all those all-nighters.
133* WrestlerInAllOfUs: The light novel has her defeating [[spoiler:Kisugi]] with an UsefulNotes/{{Aikido}} throw and an undescribed armlock, but the 2019 anime changes it to a Lou Thesz press and a cross armbar.
134* YoungerThanTheyLook: Back when she was fourteen, Mo Murder noted she looked way older, likely due to all her life's trauma. Rika even believed Nagi's claim to be twenty-something, although with some surprise.
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136
137[[folder:Kazuko Suema]]
138[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/kazukosuema.jpg]]
139[[caption-width-right:250:[[labelnote:Click here for her ''Boogiepop Phantom'' incarnation]]https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/boogiepopphantomsuema.jpg[[/labelnote]]]]
140-->"Five years ago, things had all happened without me knowing about them. I only found out when everything was finished. My own will played no part in the matter.
141-->If there was danger, I wanted to see it."
142
143->Voiced by: Kyo Nagasawa (JP, ''Phantom''), Creator/ReinaKondo (JP, 2019), Annie Benkovitz (EN, ''Phantom''), Creator/NatalieHoover (EN, 2019)
144A girl with an unusual interest and knowledge in criminal and abnormal psychology. Being a close friend of Touka and classmate of Nagi, she ends up involved with multiple plots.
145----
146* AdaptationalWimp: In the books, Kazuko possesses a keen perceptiveness and a penchant of dissing out ArmorPiercingQuestion, and gets really worked up whenever she smells something's being hidden from her. All of these make her a force to be reckoned with in verbal sparrings, where she can put the likes of Nagi (intellectual and physical prodigy, utterly fearless) and Asukai (basically a mindreader) into defensive stance. In the 2019 anime, although her role in the plot remains the same, she stops questioning Nagi at once when the latter says "it's not your business."
147* AdaptationRelationshipOverhaul: In the live action film adaptation, she has an infatuation with Nagi, which is absent from the original (she does feel sympathy for Nagi's loneliness and comes to admire her, but just that) and all the other adaptations.
148* AgentScully: She tries really hard to be rational, not believing the rumors about Boogiepop, and only half-heartedly believing Nagi's claims that it was Boogiepop who saved her from the serial killer. The events of the series make her change her mind.
149* TheAntiNihilist: Surprisingly for her interests, she fully adheres to Seiichi's ideas about independent thinking and one's own meaning of life.
150* BrainyBrunette: Has black hair and is quite intellectual.
151* ChronicHeroSyndrome: She always tries to involve herself with the mystery of the week, but often she arrives when it has already ended.
152* CuteBookworm: Even carries a stash of criminology books in her bag all the time.
153* JerkassWithAHeartOfGold: While she can be a bit rigid and irritable at times, especially towards things out of the ordinary, she is usually nice to everybody and ultimately means well.
154* IJustWantToBeSpecial: Her experience with the serial killer left her with a certain frustration at being just an ordinary girl, incapable to directly fight threats like Boogiepop or Nagi. Ironically, in the novels [[spoiler:she eventually gets what she wants by becoming a MPLS.]]
155* InvisibilityWithDrawbacks: [[spoiler:Later into the light novel series, she gains this as her MPLS ability. She can cloak people out of sight, but satellite cameras can see through it.]]
156* InvisibleIntrovert: A girl not terribly good with people who [[spoiler:later gains the ability to cloak people.]]
157* NerdGlasses: Has them, underlining her nature.
158* NotSoAboveItAll: She refuses to believe in the urban legend of Boogiepop, and even less that Boogiepop saved her from the murderer years earlier as Nagi told her, but when Asukai is sharing with her his creepy plans of saving the world, Suema instinctively and confidently lashes back that Boogiepop already saved her. She is embarrassed with herself right afterwards, but doesn't take it back.
159* {{Tsundere}}: Type B. She is usually nice if uptight, but people, more often Nagi, can make her easily angry.
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161
162!!Recurring characters
163[[folder:Keiji Takeda]]
164[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/keijitakeda.jpg]]
165[[caption-width-right:250:[[labelnote:Click here for his novel incarnation]]190:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/9d63fou.png[[/labelnote]]]]
166->Voiced by: Creator/ChiakiKobayashi (JP), Creator/MattShipman (EN)
167Keiji is a normal high school boy living a normal life and dating a normal high school girl (Touka) until he befriends Boogiepop.
168----
169* TheCameo: Although he doesn't appear in ''Boogiepop Phantom'', he can be seen in a photo in Touka's room in Episode 5.
170* DesperatelyLookingForAPurposeInLife: The first novel implies that, even if baffled, he is ultimately attracted to Boogiepop's existencialism at a very personal level. When Boogiepop gives his speech about a world where people can dream, Keiji thinks to himself that, even if Boogiepop looks like a clown, he would like himself to be a clown like him.
171* TheGenericGuy: Like Touka, he has a fairly normal life. Although his life is slightly more chaotic than her own, it is still within what a high schooler could be expected to experience.
172* OfficialCouple: With Touka.
173* OnlyFriend: To Boogiepop, who says that he didn't do anything other than fighting before meeting Takeda.
174[[/folder]]
175
176[[folder:Masaki Taniguchi]]
177[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/masakitaniguchi.jpg]]
178->Voiced by: Creator/TakuYashiro (JP), Christoper Llweyn Ramirez (EN)
179Nagi's younger stepbrother.
180----
181* AcademicAthlete: He's an academic overachiever, enough to draw the envy of his classmates (and the admiration of his ''female'' classmates) on his first school day, and is also a great martial artist.
182* AdaptationalPersonalityChange: His version in the 2019 anime is significantly more coolheaded. In the novel, he gets angry at Aya for having used him in the fake Boogiepop scheme and later cries secretly about it, while in the anime he instead only gets a bit of TranquilFury before leaving and deciding to act.
183* AdaptationalWimp: The novel has him doing rather improbable martial stunts, like sweeping the legs of three grown up men with a single kick, a fight in which he also faces no less than six men. The 2019 anime renders it a bit more realistic, with the thugs now being just three and Masaki having to use a lot of strikes and throws on them to put them down.
184* AdaptationDyeJob: His hair is a tad lighter and shorter in the 2019 anime.
185* BadassNormal: Like his stepsister, he's an amazing hand-to-hand fighter trained by Sakakibara. He has also a previous background in UsefulNotes/{{Karate}}.
186* CantActPervertedTowardALoveInterest: He surely finds Aya appealing, but he never feels like making a move on her openness to sex, in part for how awkwardly nonchalant her propositions are.
187* ChronicHeroSyndrome: Not to his stepsister's Messiah complex levels, but he still likes the idea of impersonating Boogiepop and becoming a street vigilante, which Towa capitalizes on [[spoiler:through Aya]] to try to draw out the real one.
188* {{Determinator}}: Tries to take matters into his own hands and rescue Aya against all odds.
189* TheDulcineaEffect: Downplayed, as his relationship with Aya develops over time in the novels, but it is still demonstrated rather early on to what extents he's willing to go for her sake.
190* LeeroyJenkins: While academically brilliant, he's not the kind of person to think a lot before charging into action, a trait both Nagi and Sakakibara warn him about. He himself notes that this leads to him finding himself not knowing what to do.
191* NiceGuy: A lot of his problems come from being this, especially towards Orihata.
192* OfficialCouple: With Orihata.
193* SkilledButNaive: Masaki Taniguchi is a bit too trusting and never once questions why this mysterious girl that he met and started dating tells him nothing about herself and wants him to [[spoiler:pretend to be Boogiepop]]. He has to be saved twice, once by his sister and once by [[spoiler:the real Boogiepop]], from the mess he's gotten himself into.
194[[/folder]]
195
196[[folder:Aya Orihata]]
197[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/ayaorihata.jpg]]
198[[caption-width-right:250:[[labelnote:Click here for her novel incarnation]]https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/2mxe67f.jpeg[[/labelnote]]]]
199
200->Voiced by: Creator/KanaIchinose (JP), Creator/JadSaxton (EN)
201
202A student who becomes Masaki's girlfriend. She hides a couple of secrets.
203----
204* AdaptationalModesty:
205** In the novel, she only wears the shirt she rips off when she confronts Masaki's bullies, leaving her nude from the waist up and requiring him to lend her his jacket. In the 2019 anime, she wears her own jacket over her shirt and uses it to cover herself afterward.
206** As spotted by a weirded-out Shinjiro, in the novel Aya goes solely in her underwear while in her flat, even coming out to her balcony that way. In the anime, she doesn't have this habit and instead wears a T-shirt and shorts in the same scene.
207* AdaptationDyeJob: Her hair is reddish brown in the light novels' artwork, but the 2019 anime makes it dark silver grey (curiously, the same dye job Echoes receives there) and gives it a shorter and messier haircut. The latter point actually makes it TruerToTheText, as the novels described her hair as unruly, yet their illustrations and covers showed it rather plain down.
208* AdaptationPersonalityChange: In the novel she's consistently described as inexpressive and straight-faced, at least before her CharacterDevelopment, but in the 2019 anime she can affect a semi-normal frequency of smiles and endearment to manipulate Masaki (although seemingly not other targets, possibly because he makes her subconsciously happier).
209* ArtificialHuman: [[spoiler:She is one of Towa's synthetic humans.]]
210* DoYouWantToCopulate: Her first appearance has Aya bluntly asking Masaki if he wants her sexually, and according to him, this kind of dialogue is far from weird for her.
211* DramaticallyMissingThePoint: Although it ends up being fortunate, it's notable that [[spoiler:she only tries to save Masaki from his bullies because, upon seeing his anger at the whole situation, she misinterpreted that he was somehow angry at ''her'', even without knowing her at all.]]
212* DrivenToSuicide: [[spoiler:The guilt of manipulating Masaki into impersonating Boogiepop leads her to consider suicide, but she's talked out of it by a timely Suema.]]
213* EmotionlessGirl: She is introduced as a quiet if polite girl of few facial expressions. Later defrosts.
214* HeelFaceTurn: She follows twisted orders from Towa, which include manipulating a boy into becoming a vigilante to to try to lure out another, but eventually, after learning Towa has abandoned her, she sincerely joins the leading gang.
215* InLoveWithTheMark: Being created to sleep around to test if artificial humans can get impregnated, she falls in love with one of her targets and compromises her mission by staying faithful to him even although doesn't want to have sex yet.
216* InnocentFanserviceGirl: Dancing with ShamelessFanserviceGirl, although ultimately more of the former. Due to the nature of her mission, she knows her body and feminity can arouse other people, but she seems to be genuinely unaware of its subtlelies and of personal boundaries, at one point licking some ketchup from Masaki's lips without any sexual intention whatsoever (and much to his embarrassment anyway).
217* NoSocialSkills: Her ways to fulfill her mission are a bit rough to say the least. Her very first option to save Masaki from his bullies is ripping her shirt open and offering them sex, and whenever she tries to have sex with Masaki himself, her way to propose it is either to ask him directly or to tell him plainly that she will do whatever he wants.
218* OfficialCouple: With Masaki.
219* ReallyGetsAround: Though Aya fails to have sex with Misaki, she did "do" lots of guys before him to the point that she has a reputation among the boys of the school.
220* ReiAyanamiExpy: It's right in her name, ''Aya''. Like Rei, [[spoiler:she's a quiet, soft-spoken ArtificialHuman with dark secrets and a troubled life who becomes a love interest for a male character, defrosting and becoming a real person thanks to it.]] The third novel's [[https://static.wikia.nocookie.net/boogiepop/images/8/80/BoogiepopVsImaginator2.jpg/revision/latest/scale-to-width-down/1000?cb=20181229164213 cover]] even depicts her in Rei's hair color and trademark nudity. The 2019 anime only amps the similarities up by giving Aya a combo of hair color and cut vaguely resembling [[Anime/NeonGenesisEvangelion Kaworu Nagisa's]].
221* SingleWomanSeeksGoodMan: She falls in love with Masaki for his kindness and attention.
222* TheStoic: Aya is normally serene and collected. She eventually becomes NotSoStoic due to Masaki.
223* TheVamp: She was created for the goal of copulating, and occasionally uses her sexuality and femininity as tools for extra purposes. Ironically, she is not a bit seductive or sultry; her only way to do it is just proposing sex with a straight face.
224[[/folder]]
225
226[[folder:Kentaro Habara]]
227[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/kentarohabara.jpg]]
228->Voiced by: Yuji Murai (JP), Creator/EricVale (EN)
229A highschool hacker that becomes Nagi's sidekick.
230----
231* GeniusBruiser: He's almost at the level of the Kirima family in martial arts and intel abilities, which is not little, and without the advantage of any special training.
232* HopelessSuitor: He has a half-serious crush on Nagi, but she isn't interested in such things.
233* OvershadowedByAwesome: Kentaro is a skilled hacker, combatant and driver in his own right, but accompanying Nagi who can do all of the above a bit better, coupled with his desire to keep her from harm's way, gives him kind of an inferiority complex.
234* PlayfulHacker: Steals data from companies and sells it in the black market to make a living, and later starts helping Nagi because he's fascinated with her (and because she saved him from thugs).
235* {{Sidekick}}: To Nagi.
236[[/folder]]
237
238[[folder:Kei Niitoki]]
239[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/keiniitoki.jpg]]
240[[caption-width-right:250:[[labelnote:Click here for her novel incarnation]]https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/boogiepopandothersimage6.jpg[[/labelnote]]]]
241->Voiced by: Creator/ShinoShimoji (JP), Creator/JillHarris (EN)
242The lively president of Shinyo's Disciplinary Committee, who has, or used to have, a crush on Takeda.
243----
244* AdaptationalWimp: In the novel, she tries to fend Masami off with Nagi's electric baton, which actually impresses them. In the 2019 anime, as Nagi didn't bring it with her (she instead knocked them out with strikes), Niitoki's role falls down to just being angry at him.
245* AllLoveIsUnrequited: Her crush on Takeda is not returned, and it makes things awkward between not only her and Takeda, but also her and Touka. However, the other part of the cause between the awkwardness that Touka and Kei have is implied be because Kei is one of the few people to know that Touka and Boogiepop are the same person.
246* TheHeart: She's the nicest and most moral of the recurring characters.
247* NiceGirl: A kind-hearted girl whose actions prove instrumental to save the world.
248* OlderThanSheLooks: She's a third year student, but her petite frame and youthful face makes people think she is younger.
249* SecretKeeper: One of the few who knows the connection shared between Boogiepop and Touka.
250* WardrobeFlawOfCharacterization: In the 2019 anime, she wears her school uniform with bright white sneakers instead of the proper dress shoes. This is usually associated to JapaneseDelinquents, not class representatives like Kei, which helps establish her as a rather unorthodox approach to her job.
251[[/folder]]
252
253!!Other students
254[[folder:Akio Kimura]]
255A second-year student who gets into relationship with Naoko.
256----
257* AdaptedOut: Akio is omitted in the 2019 adaptation. Several of his lines are transferred to Nagi instead.
258* LadykillerInLove: He secretly dates multiple girls at the same time, and has flirted even more. This stops when Naoko disappears, after which Akio realizes she is his true love.
259* NostalgicNarrator: Akio's chapter describes what kind of person Naoko was through the lense of him reminiscing their time together.
260* TheOneThatGotAway: Years after Naoko went missing, Akio still counts her birthday and dates no other.
261* {{Polyamory}}: Both Akio and Naoko acknowledge that the other has other lovers, but they still get along nonetheless.
262[[/folder]]
263
264[[folder:Naoko Kamikishiro]]
265[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/naokokamikishiro.jpg]]
266[[caption-width-right:250:[[labelnote:Click here for her novel incarnation]]https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/tzlblcl.png[[/labelnote]]]]
267-->"Life is brief, young maiden, fall in love."
268
269->Voiced by: Creator/AyakaSuwa (JP), Creator/SkylerMcIntosh (EN)
270Naoko is a friendly and happy-go-lucky (if a bit badly behaved) high school girl. She is featured prominently in the first novel of the series.
271----
272* AdaptationDyeJob: Is described as having blonde hair in the light novels, but the 2019 colors her hair light brown.
273* AMFMCharacterization: Her favorite song, which everyone remembers her by, is the romantic ballad ''Gondola no Uta''.[[note]]perhaps best known outside Japan as "the song in ''Film/{{Ikiru}}''"[[/note]]
274-->"Life is brief, young maiden, fall in love;
275--> before the crimson bloom fades from your lips,
276--> before the tides of passion cool within your hips,
277--> for those of you who know no tomorrow."
278* BestFriend: Of Nagi.
279* TheCameo: Appears as part of a flashback by Nagi in ''Boogiepop Phantom''.
280* NiceGirl: While immature and punkish, she is a very kind-hearted girl.
281* GoodSamaritan: She helps a distressed Echoes when no other human being does. Thanks to her, the entire human race passes the SecretTestOfCharacter... for now.
282* TheOneThatGotAway: She is this to Kimura, who cannot move on for years after her sudden disappearance.
283* {{Polyamory}}: Both Akio and Naoko acknowledge that the other has other lovers, but they still get along nonetheless.
284* {{Telepathy}}: Her MPLS skill, although it seems she can only do it with Echoes.
285[[/folder]]
286
287[[folder:Kyoko Kinoshita]]
288[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/kyoukokinoshita_anime.png]]
289->Voiced by: Creator/YukariTamura (JP, ''Phantom''), Amina Sato (JP, 2019), Kristen Nelson (EN, ''Phantom''), Creator/MadeleineMorris (EN, 2019)
290A classmate to Kazuko Suema who gets addicted to Manticore's drug.
291----
292* AlliterativeName: '''K'''yoko '''K'''inoshita
293[[/folder]]
294
295[[folder:Shiro Tanaka]]
296[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/shirotanaka.jpg]]
297->Voiced by: Creator/AoiIchikawa (JP), Creator/DallasReid (EN)
298Member of the Archery Club. He was going out with Naoko during the events of the first volume. Later becomes relevant again during the King of Distortion arc, which is ultimately his work.
299----
300* AchillesInHisTent: Flees, understandably scared shitless, when Manticore attacks. However, later returns and finishes it with his arrows under the guidance of Boogiepop.
301* AdaptationDyeJob: His hair is light brown in the novels' artwork, but solid black in the 2019 anime.
302* BigBad: Of the King of Distortion arc, [[spoiler:as the title character is his own apparent SuperpoweredEvilSide.]]
303* CatchPhrase: [[spoiler:The King of Distortion talks constantly about "turning suffering into gold", which is a hint of his whole intention.]]
304* DespairEventHorizon: His relationship with Naoko brought him to this.
305* DrivenToSuicide: [[spoiler:After all is said and done in the King of Distortion arc, Tanaka closes down his mindscape by falling into an abyss in front of Boogiepop and Niitoki, which the anime portrays in a way clearly evoking suicide (with him even showing a contented smile before hitting the ground). Subverted because, being a mental world, he doesn't die, but simply wakes up with his purpose fulfilled.]]
306* EpiphanyTherapy: [[spoiler:The ultimate goal of the King of Distortion is to help people confront and solve their psychological burdens, even by force if it's necessary.]]
307* HeroicSelfDeprecation: From his perspective, by his own fault, nothing good came from his relationship with Naoko. [[spoiler:He first let himself get roped into a relationship without loving her, then failed to do anything about it, and when she died, he couldn't even feel as devastated as he believed he should.]]
308* LotusEaterMachine: [[spoiler:The King's power, although it turns out it's actually well-meant.]]
309* MasterArcher: Practises kyudo, which comes handy in order to handle Manticore.
310* MyGodWhatHaveIDone: [[spoiler:He accepted going out with Naoko without reciprocating her love, mostly out of kindness and hoping he would grow to love her back over time. However, this never happened, and when Naoko died, he found himself feeling guilty for having allowed her to live a lie. It is only after Niitoki assures him that Naoko was still happy that he can finally let go.]]
311* OxymoronicBeing: Which is the source of the problem. [[spoiler:The King of Distortion sincerely wants to help people overcome their pains, but this sole existence is due to the fact that his creator, Shiro, couldn't help himself with his own suffering in the first place. Once Boogiepop and Niitoki lend them a hand, Tanaka comes to terms with it and the King withdraws.]]
312* TheStoic: He's very calm and collected, almost shy, especially compared to his friends (he's only NotSoStoic when he witnesses the fight with Manticore). However, this only comes to torment him after Naoko dies, as Shiro finds himself very biase about it, and ultimately comes to believe he must be necessarily a bad person for not being crushed by her death.
313* SuperpoweredEvilSide: Subverted. [[spoiler:Shiro is the unconscious creator of the King of Distortion, which causes a crisis in the Moon Temple, but as Boogiepop points out, the King is not really malevolent and actually helped several people to solve their inner regrets.]]
314* SuperPowerMeltdown: [[spoiler:He causes the Moon Tempe incident with his dormant MPLS powers stirred by his own soul pains.]]
315* WellIntentionedExtremist: [[spoiler:The King of Distortion intends to heal people's minds, but his way to do it is by causing a mass incident and trapping them in a dangerous LotusEaterMachine where few people can find the solution without external help.]]
316[[/folder]]
317
318[[folder:Shinjiro Ano]]
319[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/shinjiroano.jpg]]
320->Voiced by: Creator/ChihiroSuzuki (JP, ''Phantom''), Yoshiaki Hasegawa (JP, 2019), Bill Rogers (EN, ''Phantom''), Creator/OrionPitts (EN, 2019)
321A classmate to Masaaki that finds himself in love with him before being targeted himself by the Towa Organization.
322----
323* AdaptationalAngstUpgrade: The 2019 anime portrays faithfully his breakdown while in front of Shinyo Academy, but excises the bit where Ano ultimately manages to chuckle and brush it off, thus seemingly leaving him in unhelped despair.
324* AdaptationDyeJob: His hair is light brown in the novels and ''Phantom'', but solid black in the 2019 anime.
325* ArmouredClosetGay: Closet bi in this case. He joins Masaki's bullies fearing they would ostracize himself if they ever found out he is also attracted to guys and is in love with him of all people.
326* TheCameo: Has one as Sayoko Oikawa's classmate in the seventh episode of ''Boogiepop Phantom''.
327* BisexualLoveTriangle: Lampshaded. Ano falls in love with Masaki, but after all the brainwashing affair, he moves on and starts going out with an unnamed girl. His next chapter of life is much more peaceful, but he still feels unconsciously melancholic for how different would it have been with Masaki.
328* ThePeepingTom: While spying Orihata's windows in order to discover who she really is, he gets turned on at the thought she might be masturbating. He is disgusted with himself for this, though.
329[[/folder]]
330
331[[folder:Kotoe Kinukawa]]
332[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/kotoekinugawa.jpg]]
333->Voiced by: Creator/KanaAsumi (JP), Creator/MallorieRodak (EN)
334The cousin of Jin Asukai, whom she has a crush on.
335----
336* AlliterativeName: '''K'''otoe '''K'''inukawa
337* BrainwashedAndCrazy: Spooky E makes her his puppet for some time.
338* KissingCousins: She wants to be this with Jin and was happy that her parents didn't adopt him, as this keeps a marriage with him possible. Jin knows this, but doesn't reciprocate.
339* ShedTheFamilyName: Vicariously, as her father, originally surnamed Asukai, adopted her mother's surname as per the Japanese custom when a family is richer than the other.
340[[/folder]]
341
342[[folder:Sakiko Michimoto]]
343[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/sakikomichimoto.jpg]]
344->Voiced by: Creator/MinamiTsuda (JP), Creator/ChristinaKelly (EN)
345A girl who visits the Moon Temple while going out with a classmate.
346----
347* DeathSeeker: [[spoiler:Wants to be slain by Boogiepop, believing herself to be at fault for being alive while her friend Hinako, whom she mistreated, died in an accident.]]
348* MyGodWhatHaveIDone: [[spoiler:Had a petty fight over a boy with her best friend Hinako, but although she repented the horrible things she said to her, she never got to apologize to her due to Hinako's tragic death.]]
349[[/folder]]
350
351!!Towa Organization
352[[folder:Spooky E]]
353[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/spookye.jpg]]
354[[caption-width-right:250:[[labelnote:Click here for his ''Boogiepop Phantom'' incarnation]]https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/spookyephantom.jpg[[/labelnote]]]]
355->Voiced by: Creator/JojiNakata (JP, ''Phantom''), Creator/YojiUeda (JP, 2019), Christopher Nicholas (EN, ''Phantom''), Chris Rager (EN, 2019)
356An obese field agent for the Towa Organization.
357----
358* {{Acrofatic}}: Incredibly agile despite his girth.
359* AdaptationDyeJob: In the novels he has graying brown hair, which later turns completely gray as a possible side effect of his synthetic nature. In the anime it is always dark blonde.
360* AdaptationalAttractiveness:
361** His cameo in ''Boogiepop Phantom'' diverges starkly from his description in the novels, instead portraying him as a completely plain-looking dude with a beanie and a coat. Whether this is meant to be real Spooky E or just a person mind-controlled by the real deal is not clarified.
362** While his version in the 2019 is not exactly pleasant, it still adapts out his most disgusting traits from the novel, like the TaintedVeins on his palms, his need to lick his entire hands to keep skin conductivity while brainwashing people, and his furious scratching of his ear wound.
363* AdaptationalNiceGuy: The 2019 anime makes him much less brutal towards Aya, as well as generally more professional. In the light novel, he beats her up in the park before Masaki comes to the rescue, while in the anime he only does the NeckLift part of the beatdown while looking more disdainful than aggressive. The anime also has the Spooky-possessed Kotoe kicking a garbage bag to vent his rage, while in the novel he kicked Aya herself and thrashed her on the floor to make a point.
364* AdaptationalUgliness: While his body type is otherwise similar in both continuities, the light novel's art gave him a squared jaw and elegant slicked-back hair, whereas in the 2019 anime he has a triple chin and a really naff mane of hair (actually closer to how he is described in the text).
365* ArtificialHuman: Is a synthetic.
366* BarbieDollAnatomy: His synthetic body apparently lacks equipment down there, which is a source of frustration for him even if it makes him immune to any GroinAttack.
367* BlackEyesOfEvil: Is described with completely black eyes, which the 2019 anime's character design interprets as unnaturally large black irises.
368* BetterToDieThanBeKilled: [[spoiler:When Asukai removes his aggression and leaves him unable to fulfill his mission, Spooky efficiently kills himself before being caught in his manipulations.]]
369* TheCameo: Has one in episode 7 of ''Boogiepop Phantom'', where he appears in order to brief Snake Eye about his new mission.
370* FaceDeathWithDignity: [[spoiler:Before committing suicide as a consequence of Asukai disabling his aggression, he only comments he had always wanted to try something of the sort, whatever this means.]]
371* FatBastard: Very fat, as well as very evil and petty.
372* PsychicPowers: Which seem to be based on electricity. He can brainwash people to turn them into "terminals" or downright uploading copies of his own personality on them to make them "copies".
373* PsychoElectro: He's an unstable thug with electric powers.
374* ShockAndAwe: His powers, nicknamed Spooky Electric. He can generate lightning to zap people, as well as to brainwash and/or possess them.
375* WhyDontYouJustShootHim: Completely averted. He tries to shoot Boogiepop with a silenced gun in the moment he sees it; it's just that Boogiepop is simply not that easy to kill.
376[[/folder]]
377
378[[folder:Scarecrow / Shinpei Kuroda]]
379[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/shinpeikuroda.jpg]]
380[[caption-width-right:250:[[labelnote:Click here for his ''Boogiepop Phantom'' incarnation]]https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/boogiepopphantomkuroda.jpg[[/labelnote]]]]
381->Voiced by: Wasei Chikada (JP, ''Phantom''), Creator/AtsushiMiyauchi (JP, 2019), Christopher Nicholas (EN, ''Phantom''), Creator/JMichaelTatum (EN, 2019)
382A Towa agent who poses and works as a detective. His encounter with a young Nagi changes the lifes of both.
383----
384* AdaptationalBadass: In the light novel, he manages to flee from the hospital thanks to a metal plate hidden in his hat, which deflects Mo Murder's knife and makes him sprain his weapon hand. In the anime, the hat seems to house a device able to emit some kind of psychic lightning, which destroys Mo Murder's hand outright.
385* AdaptationalUgliness: Both the novels' artwork and ''Boogiepop Phantom'' portrayed him as a stylish bishie, while the 2019 anime makes him a rugged old dog-type of guy instead.
386* AdaptationDyeJob: Black hair in the novels' art and ''Boogiepop Phantom'', brown in the 2019 anime.
387* ArtificialHuman: Like many other Towa agents, he's a synthetic human.
388* BackFromTheDead: [[spoiler:Manaka Kisaragi brings him back from the death as a living memory in ''Boogiepop Phantom'', although ironically Kuroda is amnesiac and goes under the identity of a journalist from Tokyo named Ichiro Kishida.]]
389* BodyHorror: [[spoiler:Kishida shows Manticore Phantom's NestedMouths after being possessed by it. And then, Manticore Phantom's entire torso grows out from his own.]]
390* DemonicPossession: [[spoiler:Kuroda, as Kishida, is possessed by Manticore Phantom in ''Boogiepop Phantom'', as they are both memories generated by Manaka Kisaragi.]]
391* TheDulcineaEffect: Nagi's kindness and words of encouragement for his dreams make Kuroda sacrifice his life in Towa to save her, although at the end he admits how crazy the whole thing was.
392* HardboiledDetective: Actively cultivates this look, with an old-fashioned hat and a dark coat that ironically draw attention on him sometimes.
393* IdenticalStranger: [[spoiler:From Nagi's perspective, Kishida is a Kuroda lookalike. Obviously, he's him, but she doesn't know.]]
394* IHaveManyNames: Shinpei Kuroda, Scarecrow and Ichiro Kishida.
395* NerdGlasses: Wears them as [[spoiler:Kishida.]]
396* RedemptionEqualsDeath: [[spoiler:Assaults a laboratory of Towa to steal a medicine that will save Nagi, being taken down by Mo Murder in the process.]]
397* SmallRoleBigImpact: [[spoiler:His participation in the story serves to give Nagi her debut as a vigilante (and to save her life) and Boogiepop the inspiration for his attire, signature facial expression and shinigami status.]]
398* SuperSenses: He can learn the physiological state of someone with just a look.
399* TagalongReporter: [[spoiler:In ''Phantom'', he believes to be a magazine writer named Kishida who is seeking to write an article about Seiichi Kirima, and teams up with Nagi for a time.]]
400[[/folder]]
401
402[[folder:Mo Murder / Masanori Sasaki]]
403[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/masanorisasaki.jpg]]
404->Voiced by: Shuhei Sakaguchi (JP), Creator/AaronRoberts (EN)
405One of Towa's main assassins, who outwardly resembles a meek salaryman. He strikes an uneasy alliance with Nagi while investigating a series of murders.
406----
407* ArtificialHuman: Is a synthetic human.
408* TheCameo: He's seen, though not clearly, in Kishida's flashback in the episode 8 of ''Boogiepop Phantom''. Another flashback in the episode 12 shows him again, from his back.
409* CeilingCling: Does it in the anime to avoid being seen by Nagi after murdering her father. In the light novel, he instead hides in another room.
410* TheDulcineaEffect: When he actually meets Nagi, who is just the daughter of a target he respected, he develops a surprisingly zealous need to protect her.
411* HiddenDepths: In later volumes it's revealed he was the mentor of a couple of synthetic kids, Minoru Sera and The Mincer.
412* HitmanWithAHeart: He is not a rotten guy and doesn't like to think of himself as a murderer, to the point he avoids thinking on his target's loved ones because it hurts them. This eventually leads him to act to protect Nagi, who also sees this side of him.
413* RedemptionEqualsDeath: [[spoiler:Seeing Nagi is going to try to take down the Fear Ghoul, Sasaki attempts to do it himself before so she can be safe. Unfortunately, it turns out their enemy had predicted this, which ends with Sasaki dead.]]
414* SoProudOfYou: He is secretly happy to see Nagi turned into a brave, lively young woman after all the traume he gave her himself by killing her father.
415* TorsoWithAView: [[spoiler:How he is killed by Kisugi.]]
416* {{Vibroweapon}}: Has the ability to turn knifes into this and internally rupture organs with his hands.
417[[/folder]]
418
419[[folder:Pigeon]]
420[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/pigeon_2.jpg]]
421->Voiced by: Creator/AiKakuma (JP), Creator/SarahWiedenheft (EN)
422A quirky female agent, mainly acting as a messenger.
423----
424* AdaptationDyeJob: Her hair color in the novels is not mentioned, so it is likely not the gawdy blond and pink dye she uses in the anime.
425* ArtificialHuman: As usual in Towa.
426* GyaruGirl: In the 2019 anime, she is given a punk/gyaru outlook.
427* LoveMakesYouCrazy: [[spoiler:It turns out she was in love with Kuroda and hated Sasaki for eliminating him. She seems to become a bit unstable for this, which Kisugi takes advantage of to pit her against Sasaki.]]
428* MeaningfulName: Pigeon, as in a carrier pigeon.
429* NoNameGiven: Unlike most of her colleagues, her civilian name, if she has one, is never revealed.
430* StealthExpert: This seems to be her specialty, sneaking in Kuroda's room without him noticing.
431* SuperSpeed: Another of ther abilities.
432[[/folder]]
433
434[[folder:Kyoichiro Teratsuki]]
435[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/kyoichirouteratsuki.jpg]]
436->Voiced by: Creator/ToruOkawa (JP), Creator/ChristopherWehkamp (EN)
437Another artificial agent of Towa, an eccentric millionaire and chairman of the MCE Corporation.
438----
439* HeelFaceTurn: Betrays Towa, although this only comes out after his death.
440* MyDeathIsJustTheBeginning: A heroic example, as he does it to trump Towa.
441* TurnedAgainstTheirMasters: Billionaire Teratsuki Kyouichiro was originally [[ArtificialHuman designed]] and put into place by the Towa Organization to provide them with powerful leverage over national economies. However, he came to oppose Towa once he had grown powerful enough, and designed the [[EvilTowerOfOminousness Moon Temple]] [[spoiler: specifically as a means to test and search for individuals who had the strength, intelligence, and willpower to oppose Towa.]]
442[[/folder]]
443
444[[folder:Eugene / Yuu Tenjiki]]
445[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/boogiepopeugene2019.jpg]]
446An agent specialized in assassinations.
447----
448* AdaptationalEarlyAppearance: He doesn't really appear in the original ''King of Distortion'' novel, as Teratsuki's recording cuts just before Eugene enters the room, but in the 2019 anime, his assassination of Teratsuki is shown. This is a subversion, however, given that the anime previously omitted the ''Pandora'' arc, where Eugene would have made his true first appearance.
449* AdaptationalSuperpowerChange: In the novels, he has the power to secrete a liquid that destroys human bodies. In the 2019 anime, he has the ability of either summoning or shapeshifting into a black shadow scythe that cleaves through objects.
450* AmbiguousSituation: His "appearance" in the 2019 anime is so divergent from everything shown about him in the novels that it's unclear what's up with him in this version. The viewer only gets to know it's Eugene because Teratsuki recognizes him and says his name aloud.
451* ArtificialHuman: Another synthetic human.
452* TheCameo: Has one in Teratsuki's recording in the 2019 anime, although he (or maybe his power) is only seen as a strange scythe-shaped shadow.
453[[/folder]]
454
455%%[[folder:Akemi Kurenai / Rain on Friday / Vermillion Hurt*]]
456%%----
457%%* BadassMindsThinkAlike
458%%* BrattyTeenageDaughter
459%%* CharacterCatchphrase: "Damn tough."[[labelnote: Japanese]]"ハードね、まったく"[[/labelnote]]
460%%* {{Foil}}
461%%* ConsummateLiar
462%%* TheMole
463%%* ParentalAbandonment
464%%[[/folder]]
465
466%%[[folder:Chizuru Kurenai / Mrs. Robinson*]]
467%%----
468%%* Acid Attack
469%%* ArtificialHuman
470%%* BecomingTheMask
471%%* LoveIsAWeakness
472%%[[/folder]]
473
474
475[[folder:Snake Eye]]
476->Voiced by: Creator/HisaoEgawa (JP), Creator/JDavidBrimmer (EN)
477An assassin that poses as a police officer named Morita. He receives the mission to kill the evolved humans caused by Echoes' pillar of light.
478----
479* AxCrazy: His assassination of [[spoiler:Misuzu]] is surprisingly messy. He first rips her apart with his hands and then two gunshots are heard, implying she was alive during all the process before he put her out of her misery.
480* BattleStrip: Throws off his jacket and shirt before attacking Mamoru.
481* CanonForeigner: Is original to and only appears in the ''Boogiepop Phantom'' anime.
482* KillAndReplace: By his own admission, he killed the original Officer Morita and took his place.
483* RubberMan: He can make his body long and flexible like a snake's.
484* PsychicPowers: Like Spooky E, he can delete memories of people. In his case, he has to look into their eyes first.
485* SuperStrength: Seems to have it, as he sends Sayoko flying with a backhand without even looking.
486* TooDumbToLive: [[spoiler:Taunts Mamoru for not having evolved powers, yet doesn't pay attention to Sayoko, who turns out to have them and promptly uses them to destroy Morita.]]
487[[/folder]]
488
489!!Independent villains
490[[folder:Masami Saotome]]
491[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/masamisaotome.jpg]]
492[[caption-width-right:250:[[labelnote:Click here for his ''Boogiepop Phantom'' incarnation]]https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/masamisaotome_7.jpg[[/labelnote]]]]
493->Voiced by: Creator/JunFukuyama (JP, ''Phantom''), Creator/JunyaEnoki (JP, 2019), Creator/CrispinFreeman (EN, ''Phantom''), Creator/StephenFu (EN, 2019)
494A student that allies himself to Manticore.
495----
496* AdaptationDyeJob: His hair is black in the original novel, yet brown in both ''Boogiepop Phantom'' and the 2019 anime. In the latter, he also has blue eyes.
497* AdmiringTheAbomination: His reaction to Manticore threatening to kill him on the spot? Falling in love with her.
498* DeathSeeker: He has the disturbing fetish of being killed by a more powerful female. This made him fall in love with Nagi and later with Manticore.
499* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes: Him and Manticore mutually fall in love. In a rare instance of genuine [[HeroicSacrifice ''Villainous Sacrifice'']], he shoves Manticore out of the way when Echoes attempts a TakingYouWithMe and is disintegrated by the beam of light.
500* FaceOfAnAngelMindOfADemon: He has a generically attractive appearance, but his true personality is twisted beyond even his own imagination.
501* UnholyMatrimony: With Manticore.
502[[/folder]]
503
504[[folder:Manticore]]
505[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/manticore_6.jpg]]
506->Voiced by: Creator/MayumiAsano (JP, ''Phantom''), Creator/AyanaTaketatsu (JP, 2019), Simone Grant (EN, ''Phantom''), Creator/TrinaNishimura (EN, 2019)
507A clone of Echoes produced by Towa. She takes the shape of her first victim, Minako Yurihara, and forms an alliance with Masami Saotome.
508----
509* AdaptationalAngstUpgrade: The 2019 anime includes an additional scene in the Tristan cafetería where Manticore is suddenly startled by a broken glass reminding her of her imprisonment in Towa.
510* AdaptationalExpansion: Her ShapeshifterDefaultForm is never really described in the novel, being only said that it resembles a girl (and judging by her line before attacking Masami, this might be just the shape of some girl she killed previously). Meanwhile, the 2019 anime shows Manticore onscreen, revealing her as a thinner, more feminine version of Echoes.
511* AdaptationalModesty: In the novel, Manticore is naked upon being found by Saotome, and later loses all of her clothing in the pillar of light. The 2019 anime gives her the remnants of a hospital gown in the first scene, and both this anime and ''Phantom'' make her retain the school uniform after Echoes' attack.
512* AdaptationalAbomination: In the novels and the 2019 anime, she devours her preys with its mouth and hands (although by different means in each). This might look horrific enough, but ''Boogiepop Phantom'' adds a touch of BodyHorror by giving Manticore the ability to produce a sucker tongue to feed on them.
513* AcademicAlphaBitch: Yurihara happened to be a top student with an aloof personality, and Manticore reproduces it perfectly.
514* AnimateDead: Has this ability. Her reanimated preys don't even realize they are not alive anymore.
515* AntagonisticOffspring: Echoes considers her his child, as she was created from him.
516* BloodierAndGorier: In the novel, she "eats" its prey by turning their bodies into a purple gas with is tongue and then breathing it. Such a fantastic method is abandoned by all adaptations: in ''Phantom'', she feeds on them by a sucker tentacle, while in the 2019 anime, she devours them the old fashioned way with her mouth.
517* CeilingCling: Does it in its introductory scene before pouncing on Saotome.
518* CloneAngst: Technically a clone, although clearly with some bad differences from the original. This makes her feels inferior to Echoes, her original.
519* EscapedFromTheLab: She escaped from a top-grade security lab of Towa.
520* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes: She really falls in love with Saotome and becomes greatly despaired at his death, the despair quickly turning to rage.
521* KickChick: In the anime, it's notable that she uses a lot of kicks, aside from having a female shape.
522* KillAndReplace: Did this to Yurihara with its shapeshifting powers, and later states she will do it again to Nagi.
523* MakeupIsEvil: An interesting variation. The novel states that when Manticore copied Yurihara's appearance, she also adopted the latter's makeup color, believing it to be her actual skin tone.
524* NestedMouths: In ''Phantom'' she has a sort of sucker tentacle inside its throat.
525* NoBiologicalSex: The novel states that she does not have genitalia in any shape. It's implied she at least has external sexual characteristics down there, though, as Masami only learns about her sexlessness long after seeing her naked.
526* RedEyesTakeWarning: Literally so. In the novel, the white of her eyes turn red in rage after Saotome is killed.
527* RuleOfSymbolism: She is pretty much an AnthropomorphicPersonification of [[NoSexAllowed school]] [[CramSchool life]] [[AchievementTestOfDestiny pressure]]. It is no coincidence that the monster of the story takes the form of a girl with top scores, no social life, no genitalia, and [[BecomingTheMask her makeup being her true flesh]], i.e. the very model that the school enforces on the students. First it [[EmptyShell kills the mind]] of the victim, starting with their affection and then their capability of independent thinking, and eventually devours them when their body can endure no longer. The first chapter demonstrates that, from a bystander perspective, Manticore's havoc is ''indistinguishable'' from students breaking down or running away from their stressful life.
528-->'''Touka Miyashita''' (describing her preparation for college exam): "That was pretty stressful, you know. I thought it was going to eat me alive."
529* SuperSpeed: Inhumanly quick and agile.
530* SuperStrength: She can send bigger people flying with a single kick.
531* UnholyMatrimony: One of sorts with Saotome.
532* VillainousBreakdown: Saotome's death completely breaks her.
533* WolverineClaws: Can extend her nails into claws in the novel. She presumably can in the anime too, but doesn't.
534[[/folder]]
535
536[[folder:Manticore Phantom]]
537->Voiced by: Creator/JunFukuyama (JP), Creator/CrispinFreeman (EN)
538The apparently returning Masami Saotome, who harbors a dark secret.
539----
540* BodyHorror: His hand turns into a mass of tentacles when Nagi hits it with a stun gun in Episode 8.
541* CanonForeigner: Is original to and only appears in the ''Boogiepop Phantom'' anime.
542* CompositeCharacter: In-universe. He's a memory of Manticore taking the shape of Masami Saotome.
543* NestedMouths: Has them, just like the original Manticore (or at least its ''Boogiepop Phantom'' version).
544* VoiceOfTheLegion: His voice sounds like many.
545[[/folder]]
546
547[[folder:Dr. Makiko Kisugi / Fear Ghoul]]
548[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/makikokisugi.jpg]]
549->Voiced by: Creator/MikiIto (JP, ''Phantom''), Creator/SayakaKinoshita (JP, 2019), Carol Jacobanis (EN, ''Phantom''), Creator/LydiaMackay (EN, 2019)
550A psychiatrist that, after finding a dose of an evolution drug accidentally left by Scarecrow, became the serial killer known as Fear Ghoul.
551----
552* AdaptationDyeJob: Both ''Boogiepop Phantom'' and the 2019 anime give her black hair, while her novel version had it reddish brown.
553* ComboPlatterPowers: Her actual MPLS is her ability to find weaknesses in peoples and things. For some reason, however, the evolutive drug also gave her the physical abilities of a synthetic human (if imperfect ones, as they come ironically with a weakness of all things that none of them has).
554* HealingFactor: Which she demonstrates, almost cartoonishly so, by plucking out an eye and putting it back again.
555* ProfessorGuineaPig: She injects herself with the serum that Kuroda left behind from the Towa facility, and actually lampshaded as a stupid idea, but still does it anyway.
556* PsychoPsychologist: A psychiatrist who is nonetheless very AxCrazy. Ironically, she discovers her patients respond ''better'' from the point she ceases being impeccably kind and starts treating them in a colder way.
557* StarterVillain: Is the first villain that Nagi and Boogiepop ever face.
558* SuperSpeed: She can keep up with a bike solely running.
559* TheVamp: Using her ability, she seduces the hospital's director and takes over.
560* VillainousLegacy: Her experiments with the evolution drug on her own patients in ''Phantom'' is quite the origin maker for a number of characters in that series, including one of the characters who turns out to present enough of a threat to the world for Boogiepop to have to deal with them personally. Of course, this occurs five years after she's already been slain.
561* WeaksauceWeakness: Hers is electricity. A stun gun doesn't only stun her, it causes a reaction in her body that makes it start falling apart.
562[[/folder]]
563
564[[folder:Suiko Minahoshi / Imaginator]]
565[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/suikominahoshi.jpg]]
566->Voiced by: Creator/KanaHanazawa (JP), Creator/BrynApprill (EN)
567Suiko was a sinister student with the ability to foresee and control death. She committed suicide after being confronted by Boogiepop and returned as a spectral entity.
568----
569* AdaptationDyeJob: In the novel, she had brown hair and blue eyes, which after her return from death change to silver hair and yellow eyes. The 2019 anime ditches this and portrays her as having black hair and eyes in both states.
570* CatchPhrase: "Sometimes it snows in April".
571[[/folder]]
572
573[[folder:Jin Asukai]]
574[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/jinasukai.jpg]]
575->Voiced by: Creator/YoshimasaHosoya (JP), Creator/MikeMcFarland (EN)
576A college student and part time teacher in a cram school who develops the ability to see and manipulate people's souls. He's convinced by Imaginator to pursue the goal of re-shaping society.
577----
578* AdaptationalBadass: Slightly. In the novel's rendition of his duel with Spooky E, Asukai is forced to let him land the first hit in order to grab his soul, and the resultante attack actually downs Jin, who only survives unscathed to the lightning because he was wearing a special anti-magnetic wig. In the 2019 anime, Jin needs nothing of this and is able to just paralyze Spooky before the latter can strike. In this continuity, he also uses more liberally his paralyzing power.
579* AdaptationalNiceGuy: Possibly. In the novels, when he rescues Masaki and Aya, he manipulates the thugs' souls and forces them to massacre themselves with their own knives. In the 2019, he only paralyzes them, and what he does to them later is not shown.
580* AdaptationalWimp: He seems to have SuperSpeed in the novel, which he doesn't demonstrate in the anime (although it is rather because he doesn't need it in this version, it being enough with his flower manipulation).
581* BrainwashingForTheGreaterGood: From his point of view, this is what he is doing.
582* DramaticallyMissingThePoint: His attempted usage of Aya reveals that [[spoiler:Asukai's plan to remake humanity would have never worked, by the very simple reason that human hearts are in constant change and no "fix" of his will stick on them. Effectively, his victims start returning to normal shortly after.]]
583* DespairEventHorizon: The reason of his villainy is his ultimate lost of hope that people could ever be happy as imperfect as they are.
584* FallenHero: He starts using his powers for good, acting as a supernaturally perceptive and very effective school counselor, but he eventually realizes this will never be enough.
585* HeelFaceTurn: In later novels, he returns as an associate to Nagi and the leads.
586* KnightTemplar: He is desperately working towards what he believes to be a better world.
587* RemoteBody: He can control people's bodies through his soul manipulation, making them become paralyzed or even throw themselves around at will.
588* StrawNihilist: Due to his lifelong experience with the ability to see the imperfections in people's hearts, he has convinced himself that nothing can be done about it and humanity is condemned to suffer unless their feelings are flattened.
589* WellIntentionedExtremist: Truly believes that in enforcing his plan he will make the world as a whole much better.
590[[/folder]]
591
592%%[[folder:Fail Safe*]]
593----
594%%* AndIMustScream
595%%* BitchInSheepClothing
596%%* ComfortTheDying
597%%* ConvenientComa
598%%* DirtyCoward
599%%* FromBadToWorse
600%%* ItsAllAboutMe
601%%* KillAndReplace
602%%* Life Energy
603%%* Obfuscating Stupidity: SubvertedTrope
604%%* {{Sadist}}
605%%* UnwittingPawn
606%%* VideoGameLives
607%%* YouAreAlreadyDead
608
609%%[[/folder]]
610
611!!Other characters
612[[folder:Echoes]]
613[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/echoes.jpg]]
614->Voiced by: Creator/TaikiMatsuno (JP, ''Phantom''), Creator/KoukiMiyata (JP, 2019), William Hirsh (EN, ''Phantom''), Creator/DavidMatranga (EN, 2019)
615A mysterious alien entity sent to the Earth to test mankind. He was captured by the Towa Organization.
616----
617* AbledInTheAdaptation: His trait of repeating only what is said to him, while stated to be an imposition of his alien creators in the novel so he could not intervene excessively in the human world, is instead claimed to be a debilitating limitation imposed by the Towa Organization in the episode 11 of ''Boogiepop Phantom''.
618* AdaptationalAttractiveness: The 2019 anime goes for a TroubledButCute appearance for Echoes, giving him pop idol-esque long hair, a relatively decent if trashed attire, and ManlyTears. In the original novel, he looked much more pathetic and junkie-like, being barefoot and half-barechested, and sobbing all over the place in an undignified way.
619* AdaptationalBadass: In the novel, the whole extent of his fight with Manticore is not shown on page, but the available scenes have him being bisected open in the first attack, failing to heal it, and then running away constantly until being caught and torn to pieces. In the 2019 anime, he does manage to heal the damage (a broken arm this time, as Manticore doesn't use clawed attacks in this continuity) and then gives Manticore a pretty good hand-to-hand fight before being ultimately knocked down by a kick to the face.
620* AdaptationDyeJob: The novel describes him with brown hair and black eyes, just like ''Phantom'' portrays him. In contrast, the 2019 anime gives him silver hair and golden eyes, an appearance that seems to evoke Ameya, a fellow alien from Kouhei Kadono's sister series ''Soul Drop''.
621* AmbiguousSituation: Kamikishiro states he was basically sent to test if humans were nice people, but she also believes he had some other, more complicated mission, something about maintaining the balance of the planet. This is never detailed.
622* AngelUnaware: Echoes practically plays this role in the story. He is an alien being, sent by entities beyond human's understanding and implied to possess godlike power, under the disguise of a normal human, in order to make a judgement on the human race.
623* ArtificialHuman: Artificial alien in this case, as the novel reveals he was created specifically for his mission.
624* BarefootPoverty: Lacks footwear in his first appearancs in the novel.
625* ComicBookFantasyCasting: In the novel, it's stated he looks like Creator/ChristopherLambert's lead role in ''Film/GreystokeTheLegendOfTarzanLordOfTheApes'', only with shorter hair.
626* HumanAliens: He's one, although it's stated that only because he can shapeshift and elected this form to blend in.
627* NiceJobBreakingItHero: In ''Phantom'', though not in any other medium or adaption, Echoes' departure acts as a catalyst point for a number of people to meet horrible ends as his light awakens or amplifies certain individuals' MPLS abilities as well as allows for the Manticore to re-emerge to a certain degree.
628* PowerIncontinence: Apparently, this was how Towa found him. Echoes' alien creators miscalculated Earth's time, so his true nature "came out ahead of time", whatever that means exactly.
629* StarfishAliens: Not himself, but rather his origin. According to Naoko, he doesn't come from another planet per se, but from something like an alien conscience in the universe.
630* TakingYouWithMe: Of a sort. To take out Manticore he converts himself into data that's transmitted back to his source, resulting in a beam of light that doesn't actually kill but does remove himself and anything it hits from Earth. Unfortunately, [[EvenEvilHasLovedOnes Masami]] takes the hit for Manticore instead.
631* TheStoic: He doesn't emote very much, although ironically his very first scene shows he is NotSoStoic after all.
632* SuperSpeed: He is inhumanly fast and agile, better demonstrated in his fight with Manticore.
633* SuperStrength: Lifts Nagi with a lot of ease, even leaping around with her.
634[[/folder]]
635
636[[folder:Seiichi Kirima]]
637[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/seiichikirima_anime.png]]
638-->"Normal means you leave everything as it is and nothing ever changes. If you don’t like that, you’ve got to do things that aren’t normal."
639->Voiced by: Creator/ShinjiKawada (JP), Creator/JohnBurgmeier (EN)
640Nagi's late father, a successful author of criminology books. Also wrote some novels, which no one reads.
641----
642* TheAntiNihilist: Summed up by one of his quotes, which encourages to reject the concept of meaning of life imposed by society.
643-->"There certainly is something out there. Something that makes people believe that they have to know their place in life. This knowledge gets in between people, and rocks the very foundations of this world. If there is anything that gives value to human life, it is the struggle with that something."
644* BumblingDad: He saw himself this way, considering Nagi more mature than him.
645* EncyclopediaExposita: His books are the bountiful source of these throughout the series. The quotes tend to land in the MindScrew territory.
646-->"If you wish to be good, then do not have dealings with the future. In most cases, that tends to lead to distortion."
647* FaceDeathWithDignity: In order to protect his daughter, so much that his murderer is impressed and grows a bit of a fondness for her.
648* MagnumOpusDissonance: InUniverse. Seiichi puts the most energy into his novels, but even the most ardent fans only read his non-fiction writings.
649* ThanatosGambit: Once Seiichi figured out that his days are numbered, he did all his best to create a situation where leaving his daughter alive would be the best course of action for his killers. It worked.
650* UnwittingInstigatorOfDoom:
651** His books accidentally encouraged a lot of people with MPLS abilities to use them for good, which only got them killed when Towa noticed them (and ultimately got ''him'' killed).
652** He also unknowingly gave Suiko the mindset that turned her into Imaginator and the idea to use other people like Asukai.
653[[/folder]]
654
655[[folder:Gen Sakakibara]]
656[[quoteright:200:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/gensakakibara_anime.png]]
657->Voiced by: Creator/RyotaTakeuchi (JP), Seth Magill (EN)
658A friend of Seiichi, who trained his children in martial arts and was Nagi's guardian for a time.
659----
660* TheCameo: After being talked about so much, he has a short physical appearance in the ''Boogiepop at Dawn'' arc.
661* ChronicHeroSyndrome: He had to leave Japan for getting in trouble due to this, a trait he warned his apprentices about yet which Masaki knowingly also demonstrates. His old apartment is now used by Nagi.
662* GeniusBruiser: A martial arts genius who is also a great scholar himself, having co-authored several of Seiichi's books without him ever wanting to take credit.
663[[/folder]]
664
665[[folder:Boogiepop Phantom]]
666[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/boogiepopphantomcharacter.jpg]]
667->Voiced by: Creator/MayumiAsano (JP), Simone Grant (EN)
668A mysterious supernatural character resembling Minako Yurihara that dresses like Boogiepop.
669----
670* CanonForeigner: Is original to and only appears in the ''Boogiepop Phantom'' anime.
671* CompositeCharacter: In-universe. Boogiepop Phantom has the shape of Manticore (that is, Minako Yurihara's) wearing Boogiepop's costume.
672* IdentityImpersonator: Claims to impersonate the original Boogiepop out of respect, only sporting Yurihara's face because Boogiepop's face couldn't be clearly seen by [[spoiler:Manticore, its creator]].
673* IdenticalStranger: Downplayed, as although she looks like Boogiepop in terms of clothing and ability and is mistaken as such by people that haven't seen the real Boogiepop, she doesn't fool Nagi for long because the latter has seen both Boogiepop and Manticore up close.
674* VoiceOfTheLegion: Her voice sounds like many at once.
675[[/folder]]
676
677[[folder:Poom Poom]]
678
679Poom Poom is a creepy child that lures unsuspecting humans away. He is one of the characters associated with the events of the series.

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