1 | [[foldercontrol]] |
2 | |
3 | !!Sukeban Deka Project |
4 | |
5 | [[folder:Saki Asamiya]] |
6 | !!Saki Asamiya |
7 | --> Played By: Creator/YukiSaito |
8 | --> Voiced By: Creator/KeikoToda (image album), Creator/KazueIkura (OVA), Creator/AmandaWinnLee (English, OVA)[[labelnote:Foreign VAs]]Norma Echevarria (Latin American Spanish, OVA)[[/labelnote]] |
9 | |
10 | The series' heroine, a delinquent girl turned detective in order to save her mother from death penalty. |
11 | |
12 | * ActionGirl: Gets in a lot of fights. |
13 | * AdaptationalWimp: In the TV series, she's mentioned to have broken her dominant right hand while punching a fellow inmate the juvenile detention center, which forced her to become left-handed and a bit weaker. This was written for the series because her actress Yuki Saito is naturally left-handed and it would be easier for her that way. (Ironically, the actress of the next Saki, Yoko Minamino, is a left-hander as well.) |
14 | * BookDumb: She has quite bad grades, as she lacks both time and interest to study. Principal Numa believes she would improve a lot with a bit of effort, though not in English - she's ''really'' bad at that. |
15 | * BoxedCrook: A former thug recruited to put her talents to good use. |
16 | * CatchPhrase: The TV series gives her "Temera, yurusenee!" ("[[ThisIsUnforgivable You won't be forgiven!]]"), which became a tradition for the next Sakis. She did say it and other similar lines in the manga, only not as often. |
17 | * CharlesAtlasSuperpower: She's stated to be incredibly strong for a girl her age and size. |
18 | * HammerspaceHair: The OVA features a rare serious instance of this trope when she pulls out her yo-yo from her hair. |
19 | * ImprobableWeaponUser: Her yo-yo is the proof. |
20 | * InsistentTerminology: In the TV series, when it is needed for her to reveal her true identity, she prefers to introduce herself very formally and only add at the end "...also known as Sukeban Deka". |
21 | * KillerYoYo: One of the best known examples in media (at least Japanese media, where she's the TropeCodifier). |
22 | * JapaneseDelinquents: She's the titular ''sukeban'' after all. |
23 | * PintSizedPowerhouse: A petite teenage girl who can diss out beatdowns to grownups. |
24 | * SmokingIsCool: In the manga, as an additional delinquent trait. |
25 | * SparedByTheAdaptation: [[spoiler:She dies at the end of the manga. In the TV and film continuity, she only seems to die in a burning house; it's later revealed that she survived, worked some time with Kira and went to have a daughter.]] |
26 | * SirSwearsALot: As expected of a delinquent. |
27 | * TeenSuperspy: SuperCop in this case. |
28 | * WellDoneSonGuy: Saki in the original manga spends a lot of time and energy trying to make her mother Natsu happy, to the point she became the Sukeban Deka to keep Natsu from being executed. Natsu doesn't give a shit, making it endlessly clear how much she hates Saki and prefers her sister Miyuki. |
29 | [[/folder]] |
30 | |
31 | [[folder:Yoko Godai / Saki Asamiya II]] |
32 | !!Yoko Godai |
33 | --> Played By: Creator/YokoMinamino |
34 | |
35 | Saki's replacement in the ''Sukeban Deka II'' TV series. |
36 | |
37 | * ActionGirl: Although not as strong as the original Saki, per WordOfGod, she is close. |
38 | * CanonForeigner: Was created to replace Saki in the second series. |
39 | * ContrastingSequelProtagonist: Unlike Saki, Yoko wasn't a ''sukeban'' by choice, but because people bullied her due to the iron mask she was forced to wear. She also accepted her job not to save her jailed mother, but to find her disappeared father. |
40 | * CountryMouse: She was brought up in the Kochi Prefecture countryside, so she's unfamiliar with the big city of Tokyo. |
41 | * DarkAndTroubledPast: She was forced to wear iron masks for all her childhood and early teens, which scared her classmates away from her. |
42 | * KillerYoYo: Her is an advanced version. |
43 | * LegacyCharacter: She's given the name of Saki Asamiya, and that's what she is referred as. Ironically, [[spoiler:Yoko Godai is revealed to be a fake name as well, with the surname Godai being her mother's maiden one. Yoko's true name is Shiori Saotome.]] |
44 | [[/folder]] |
45 | |
46 | [[folder:Yui Kazama / Saki Asamiya III]] |
47 | !!Yui Kazama |
48 | --> Played By: Creator/YuiAsaka |
49 | |
50 | The third Saki, featured in ''Sukeban Deka III''. |
51 | |
52 | * ActionGirl: Even more than the previous Sakis, being a ninja and such. |
53 | * AllLovingHero: In marked contrast to her predecessors, she's a a kind, pure-hearted girl. |
54 | * BookDumb: Self-described as better at sports than studying. |
55 | * ContrastingSequelProtagonist: Yui broke the pattern of every Saki Asamiya being a tough cynic by virtue of being a hyper, slightly ditzy idealist, to the point she was barely the delinquent she boasted of. She was also completely inept in using the yo-yo and had to be trained onscreen for it. |
56 | * TheDitz: Has her moments, especially around the beginning of the series. |
57 | * HotBlooded: She called herself Kyushu's greatest ''sukeban''. |
58 | * LegacyCharacter: She inherited the codename Saki Asamiya, but unlike Yoko, she was rarely referred as such. |
59 | * MartialArtsHeadband: As fitting for a ninja girl. |
60 | * {{Ninja}}: She's a kunoichi. |
61 | [[/folder]] |
62 | |
63 | [[folder:K]] |
64 | !!K |
65 | --> Played By: Creator/AyaMatsuura |
66 | |
67 | The last Saki, appeared in the 2006 film. [[spoiler:She's implied to be the daughter of the original Saki.]] |
68 | |
69 | * ActionGirl: As always. |
70 | * CanonForeigner: She's an original character created for the 2006 movie. |
71 | * ContrastingSequelProtagonist: Now in contrast to Yui, K is possibly the most aloof of all the Sakis, though she defrosts a bit through her movie. |
72 | * GenerationXerox: [[spoiler:She's revealed to be the daughter of the original Saki.]] |
73 | * DramaticDislocation: She dislocates her own shoulder to escape her bindings in the police station and then relocates it back herself. |
74 | * LegacyCharacter: She's turned into what is technically the fourth Saki Asamiya. (It's mentioned that a previous Sukeban Deka agent was tasked with her mission before her, but given that they hoped K to go undercover as Saki Asamiya, the previous must have sported a different codename.) |
75 | * OnlyKnownByInitials: Her name beyond the initial K is never said. Some have interpreted it as meant to be the Japanese name Kei. |
76 | [[/folder]] |
77 | |
78 | !!Metropolitan Police Department |
79 | [[folder:Dark Inspector]] |
80 | !!Dark Inspector |
81 | --> Played By: Creator/HiroyukiNagato |
82 | --> Voiced By: Creator/TesshoGenda (image album), Creator/KenjiUtsumi (OVA), Rick Peeples (English, OVA)[[labelnote:Foreign VAs]]Jose Luis Castañeda (Latin American Spanish, OVA)[[/labelnote]] |
83 | |
84 | Chairman of the Sukeban Deka project and Saki's superior in the force. |
85 | |
86 | * AdaptationalBadass: Technically. He was some kind of Metropolitan Police agent in the manga and OVA, but in the TV series he used to have a higher job in the Ministry of Justice and works over the Metropolitan Police rather than being part of it. |
87 | * AdaptationOriginConnection: In the manga and OVA, he's just an unknown police agent. In the TV series, he turns out to be one of the officers on case of Natsu Asamiya, one who resigned in exchange for her execution to be delayed due to his suspicions that she had been framed. |
88 | * BigGood: He's in charge of the Sukeban Deka project and has almost limitless influence over the Japanese police. |
89 | * CoolShades: Never seen without them, to the point in the manga Saki nicknamed him "Shades". |
90 | * DemotedToExtra: In ''Sukeban Deka II'', his role of giving missions directly to Saki is passed to Nishiwaki, with the good inspector being relegated to make cameos and sporadic appearances. |
91 | * EveryoneCallsHimBarkeep: "Dark Inspector" or "Dark Director" (''Kurayami Keishi'') is all he is known as. Even the Mizuchi family's cronies in the OVA call him as such when he appears. |
92 | * ForgottenFirstMeeting: In the TV series, he first met Saki when she was 6 in her mother's case. |
93 | * PunnyName: His real surname is Kurami, just as "Kurayami" ("Dark"). |
94 | * SunglassesAtNight: Most notably in the OVA, when appearing in the Mizuchi house. |
95 | [[/folder]] |
96 | |
97 | [[folder:Kyoichiro Jin]] |
98 | !!Kyoichiro Jin |
99 | --> Played By: Creator/KojiNaka |
100 | --> Voiced By: Creator/NachiNozawa (image album), Creator/AkiraKamiya (OVA), Aaron Krohn (English, OVA)[[labelnote:Foreign VAs]]Creator/SergioGutierrezCoto (Latin American Spanish, OVA)[[/labelnote]] |
101 | |
102 | Saki's liaison, a suave cop who works for the Dark Director. |
103 | |
104 | * AdaptationalBackstoryChange: In the manga continuity, he was raised in London, became a private detective in Japan and worked in several cases in both Japan and United Kingdom before being hired by the Dark Inspector. In the TV series, he was born in Japan, studied several degrees of criminal science (although it is implied he did it abroad) and went to become a member of the Metropolitan Police. |
105 | * AdaptationalJobChange: In the manga and OVA, he's an independent private detective working for the Metropolitan Police. In the TV series, he's a full-fldged Japanese Metropolitan Police officer. |
106 | * AdaptationRelationshipOverhaul: The TV series removes his romantic involvement with Saki. |
107 | * BadassInANiceSuit: Always wears a proper suit. |
108 | * CanonImmigrant: He originally debuted in another manga by Shinji Wada, ''Hourglass of Love and Death'', where he was a secondary character. His popularity led Wada to ascend him to the main character of more stand-alone stories, and he eventually moved him to ''Sukeban Deka''. |
109 | * ChickMagnet: Only that the chicks he attracts are not always of the good kind. |
110 | * CoolShades: Traslucent, colored glasses. |
111 | * KilledOffForReal: [[spoiler:He dies saving Saki in the manga, while in the TV continuity he is shot by Remi after rescuing Sanpei.]] |
112 | * LongHairedPrettyBoy: Has waist-length hair in the manga and OVA. His TV self has a less conspicuous short hair. |
113 | * PrivateDetective: Jin doesn't really work for the Japanese police in the manga and OVA, he's just a private detective hired by Dark Inspector as part of his undercover services. |
114 | * StealthHiBye: Has this habit in the TV series, which greatly annoys Saki. |
115 | [[/folder]] |
116 | |
117 | [[folder:Nishiwaki]] |
118 | !!Nishiwaki |
119 | --> Played By: Creator/KeizoKanie |
120 | |
121 | The second Saki's liaison, a serene undercover cop. |
122 | |
123 | * CanonForeigner: He was created for the second TV series, although has elements of manga character Mumisa. |
124 | * SuspiciouslySimilarSubstitute: To both Jin and Mumisa. |
125 | * SternTeacher: He works undercover at the girls's school as a ceremonious teacher, specifically Yoko's homeroom one. Funnily enough, Yukino and Kyoko never discovered this until the very end of the series, having assumed that Yoko received her missions through more orthodox means. |
126 | * TeamDad: To the ''Sukeban Deka II'' girls. Bonus points for being a former friend of Yoko's father, Shichihiro Saotome. |
127 | |
128 | [[/folder]] |
129 | |
130 | [[folder:Kazutoshi Kira]] |
131 | !!Kazutoshi Kira |
132 | --> Played By: Creator/RikiTakeuchi |
133 | |
134 | The fourth Saki's liaison, a grumpy veteran detective working for the Dark Inspector. |
135 | |
136 | * AmbiguousSituation: [[spoiler:He's strongly implied to be K's father, or at least to feel as such due to a possible relationship with her mother - he keeps the first Saki's yo-yo and carries a photo of a child K that doesn't want her to find. Nothing is revealed in the film itself.]] |
137 | * CanonForeigner: He's an original character created for the 2006 film. |
138 | * CoolOldGuy: Grumpy but skilled at his job. |
139 | * LukeIAmYourFather: Averted. Might or might not be [[spoiler:K's father]], but this is never addressed. |
140 | * NoodleIncident: How he got his limp [[spoiler:during a mission with the first Saki Asamiya]] is never revealed. |
141 | * TragicKeepsake: He keeps a Sukeban Deka yo-yo implied to belong to [[spoiler:the first Saki.]] |
142 | [[/folder]] |
143 | |
144 | !!Allies |
145 | |
146 | [[folder:Sanpei Nowaki]] |
147 | !!Sanpei Nowaki |
148 | --> Played By: Creator/YasuyoshiMatsuda |
149 | --> Voiced By: Creator/HiroshiTakemura (Japanese), Kurt Stoll (English, OVA)[[labelnote:Foreign VAs]]Emmanuel Rivas (Latin American Spanish)[[/labelnote]] |
150 | |
151 | One of Saki's early allies in highschool. |
152 | |
153 | * DoggedNiceGuy: Towards Saki, before falling in love with her sister Miyuki. |
154 | * HappyEndingOverride: Sanpei eventually becomes CEO of his father's company and got to marry Miyuki,[[spoiler: only to be ambushed and murdered by Remi and her goons on his wedding night.]] |
155 | * MasculineGirlFeminineBoy: The feminine boy to Saki's masculine girl. |
156 | * NonActionGuy: He's not a good street fighter and mostly leaves Saki to do the physical work. |
157 | * SparedByTheAdaptation: [[spoiler:He dies in the manga murdered by Remi, while in the TV series he survives the arc.]] The OVA might also count, as [[spoiler:although its compressed plot doesn't include the event in which he's supposed to die, the early defeat of Remi makes sure he will not die at her hands.]] |
158 | [[/folder]] |
159 | |
160 | [[folder:Junko Yuina]] |
161 | !!Junko Yuina |
162 | --> Played By: Creator/AkieHayashida |
163 | --> Voiced By: Creator/NaomiUchiyama (Japanese), Creator/TiffanyGrant (English, OVA)[[labelnote:Foreign VAs]]Laura Ayala (Latin American Spanish)[[/labelnote]] |
164 | |
165 | * NiceGirl: A sweet, pure-hearted girl. |
166 | * TooGoodForThisSinfulEarth: [[spoiler:It's no coincidence she's killed by the most evil character in the series up to that point.]] |
167 | * ProneToTears: Particularly in the OVA, where her character design looks about to cry all the time. |
168 | * SparedByTheAdaptation: [[spoiler:She dies in the manga and OVA, but lives in the TV series.]] |
169 | [[/folder]] |
170 | |
171 | [[folder:Juuzo Numa]] |
172 | !!Juuzo Numa |
173 | --> Played By: Sei Hiraizumi |
174 | --> Voiced By: Creator/AkioOtsuka (Japanese), Rick Peeples (English, OVA)[[labelnote:Foreign VAs]]Juan Alfonso Carralero (Latin American Spanish, OVA)[[/labelnote]] |
175 | |
176 | Takanoha High's principal. |
177 | |
178 | * CoolOldGuy: Unlike other teachers. |
179 | * EnemyMine: He doesn't like entirely Saki due to her past as a delinquent, but he comes to respect her and eventually accepts her help against the Mizuchi sisters. |
180 | * ReasonableAuthorityFigure: He's a reasonable school principal. It's only that he has his hands tied due to the Mizuchi family's influence. |
181 | * ScrewTheMoneyIHaveRules: Numa punches one of his students in the face for implying that he'd be bribed to falsify the student's grades, like all of the other teachers had done with the other rich students who'd transferred into Takanohana High according to the Mikazuchis' G-Plan. |
182 | * SternTeacher: Or at least tries to be. |
183 | * TheLastDJ: He punches one of his students in the face for implying that he'd be bribed to falsify the student's grades, like all of the other teachers had done with the other rich students who'd transferred into Takanohana High according to the Mikazuchis' G-Plan. |
184 | [[/folder]] |
185 | |
186 | [[folder:Yukino Yajima]] |
187 | !!Yukino Yajima |
188 | --> Played By: Creator/AkieYoshizawa |
189 | |
190 | One of the second Saki's two best friends. |
191 | |
192 | * ActionGirl: Is trained in traditional Japanese martial arts, both armed and unarmed, particularly in a style named Yamada-ryu. |
193 | * CanonForeigner: An original character created for the second TV series. |
194 | * LonelyRichKid: Implied to be, at least until she met Yoko and Kyoko. |
195 | * NaginatasAreFeminine: Uses one to fight, which fits her image. |
196 | * ParasolOfPrettiness: Often seen with one. |
197 | * WolverineClaws: Another of her weapons is a tekagi-shuko, a real life ninja set of blades worn in the arm. |
198 | * YamatoNadeshiko: She's heir of a family that owns an important zaibatsu, and has been brought up as such. |
199 | [[/folder]] |
200 | |
201 | [[folder:Kyoko Nakamura]] |
202 | !!Kyoko Nakamura |
203 | --> Played By: Creator/HarukoSagara |
204 | |
205 | One of the second Saki's two best friends. |
206 | |
207 | * ActionGirl: A veteran street fighter. |
208 | * CanonForeigner: An original character created for the second TV series. |
209 | * DefeatMeansFriendship: She fought Yoko when they met for the first time and became her friend upon losing. |
210 | * HotBlooded: Even in comparison to Yoko. |
211 | * ImprobableWeaponUser: Even more than Saki and her yo-yo. Kyoko is an expert at using marbles to fight. |
212 | * RedBaron: "Marble Okyo" or simply "O-kyo". |
213 | * StreetSmart: She's from Shinjuku, which is known to be a nasty district, and is just as street-wise herself. |
214 | [[/folder]] |
215 | |
216 | [[folder:Miyamoto]] |
217 | !!Miyamoto |
218 | --> Played By: Creator/IsaoKamata |
219 | |
220 | * CanonForeigner: An original character created for the second TV series. |
221 | * TheDriver: He's Yukino's personal chauffeur. |
222 | |
223 | [[/folder]] |
224 | |
225 | [[folder:Megumi Kato]] |
226 | !!Megumi Kato |
227 | --> Played By: Creator/AyakoKobayashi |
228 | |
229 | * CanonForeigner: An original character created for the first movie. |
230 | * RedemptionEqualsDeath: [[spoiler:She makes it up for her betrayal to the girls by saving Yoko from an attack.]] |
231 | |
232 | [[/folder]] |
233 | |
234 | [[folder:Yuka and Yuma Kazama]] |
235 | !!Yuka and Yuma Kazama |
236 | --> Played By: Creator/YukaOnishi and Creator/YumaNakamura |
237 | |
238 | * CanonForeigner: Original characters created for the third series. |
239 | * TeamMom: Yuka. |
240 | |
241 | [[/folder]] |
242 | |
243 | !!Asamiya family |
244 | [[folder:Natsu Asamiya]] |
245 | !!Natsu Asamiya |
246 | --> Played By: Creator/MayumiShimizu |
247 | |
248 | Saki's mother. |
249 | |
250 | * AbusiveParents: In the manga, Natsu's a horrible woman with an IrrationalHatred of Saki. Even when there were some moments she wasn't abusive, like teaching Saki how to use the yo-yo with both hands, Natsu overall has nothing kind to say to her eldest daughter and no appreciation for anything Saki does (like keeping her from being executed). |
251 | * AdaptationalHeroism: In the manga, she was a crazy killer who murdered her husband, abused Saki basically for not being her sister Miyuki, and joined Shigaraki trying to have Saki killed; only at the end, and after some severe mental trauma, she revealed to have some love for her and [[spoiler:died saving her life]]. In the TV series, she is a loving wife and mother that led accidentally to her husband's death and cannot forgive herself for it. |
252 | * AdaptationOriginConnection: In the TV series, she was Gozo Mizuchi's secretary, which she capitalized on to try to uncover his crimes along with Toshiya. |
253 | * MamaBear: Darkly played with. She's criminally abusive towards Saki, but would do anything to protect Miyuki. [[spoiler:Remi Mizuchi exploits this to have Natsu ''kill'' Miyuki when she's surgically altered to look like Remi.]] |
254 | * OffingTheOffspring: [[spoiler:She's tricked into shooting Miyuki dead when Miyuki's face is surgically altered to look like Remi Mizuchi. The shock is so awful that Natsu tries to kill herself by biting off her own tongue.]] |
255 | [[/folder]] |
256 | |
257 | [[folder:Toshiya Asamiya]] |
258 | !!Toshiya Asamiya |
259 | --> Played By: Creator/TetsuoHasegawa |
260 | |
261 | Saki's father. |
262 | |
263 | * AdaptationalHeroism: Not to the extent of Natsu, but still. The original manga had him as a bumbling alcoholic with dubious business, while his TV version is a serious journalist that was murdered for trying to uncover the Mizuchi family's misdeeds. |
264 | * AscendedExtra: He is much more important to the plot in the TV series. |
265 | [[/folder]] |
266 | |
267 | [[folder:Miyuki Ozakura]] |
268 | !!Miyuki Ozakura |
269 | Saki's sister. She was adopted into the wealthy Ozakura family. |
270 | |
271 | * AdaptedOut: Neither Miyuki nor the storyline about domestic abuse are featured in the TV series. The OVA is another example, as the Mizuchi arc got compressed into excluding Miyuki. |
272 | * FrameUp: [[spoiler:Remi Mizuchi has Miyuki kidnapped, getting plastic surgery to make her identical to Remi and having her vocal chords damaged so she can barely speak. This results in Miyuki being mistaken for Remi, and being hunted down by her own mother and grandfather which leads to her death.]] |
273 | * SpoiledSweet: She lives happily with her new rich family, but misses her mother and Saki. |
274 | [[/folder]] |
275 | |
276 | !!Godai family |
277 | |
278 | [[folder:Michiko Godai]] |
279 | !!Michiko Godai |
280 | --> Played By: Creator/AkikoIzumi |
281 | |
282 | Yoko's mother, who trained her in Tosa. |
283 | |
284 | * MentorOccupationalHazard: Dies to give the story a push. |
285 | |
286 | [[/folder]] |
287 | |
288 | [[folder:Shichihiro Saotome]] |
289 | !!Shichihiro Saotome |
290 | --> Played By: Creator/HiroshiMiyauchi |
291 | |
292 | An archaeologist and [[spoiler:Yoko's father]]. |
293 | |
294 | * GeniusBruiser: He was known as a strong martial artist aside from a genius archaeologist. |
295 | |
296 | [[/folder]] |
297 | |
298 | [[folder:Genjuro]] |
299 | !!Genjuro |
300 | --> Played By: Creator/GoroMutsumi |
301 | |
302 | Butler of the Saotome's family. |
303 | [[/folder]] |
304 | |
305 | !!Mizuchi family |
306 | |
307 | [[folder:Emi Mizuchi]] |
308 | !!Emi Mizuchi |
309 | --> Played By: Creator/NatsumiAsano |
310 | --> Voiced By: Creator/SaekoShimazu (Japanese), Renee Foreman (English, OVA)[[labelnote:Foreign VAs]]Gabriela Guzman (Latin American Spanish, OVA)[[/labelnote]] |
311 | |
312 | * AttentionWhore: When pressed by Remi about her motivations as an artist, Emi's forced to admit all she cares about is becoming world famous through her paintings. |
313 | * ItsAllAboutMe: She only cares about becoming famous and coldly turns down Ayumi's plea for help against Saki Asamiya. |
314 | * LaughingMad: In the [=OVA=], after she and her father are arrested and Emi's exposed as a fraud, she begins to maniacally laugh as reporters take photos of her and her dreams of fame crumble. [[spoiler: She's killed literal seconds later by one of Remi's brainwashed lackeys.]] |
315 | * MadArtist: As in literally mad - her artwork is good though not excellent, but she's a crazy psycho. |
316 | * SparedByTheAdaptation: [[spoiler:She lives in the live action series, being simply arrested, while Remi has her killed by a mook in both the manga and the OVA.]] |
317 | [[/folder]] |
318 | |
319 | [[folder:Ayumi Mizuchi]] |
320 | !!Ayumi Mizuchi |
321 | --> Played By: Creator/YasukoEndou |
322 | --> Voiced By: Creator/UraraTakano (Japanese), Traci Shannon (English, OVA)[[labelnote:Foreign VAs]]Gabriela Beltran (Latin American Spanish, OVA)[[/labelnote]] |
323 | |
324 | * TheBrute: Is the most physical and least ambitious of the Mizuchi sisters. |
325 | * EvilCounterpart: At least thematically, to Saki. The latter was a thug who kept it for herself while Ayumi leads an entire gang. |
326 | * FourIsDeath: Has four EliteMooks. |
327 | * HoistByHisOwnPetard: Her greed is what does her in. [[spoiler:When Remi suggests Ayumi could hire someone to kill Saki, Ayumi's disgusted at the thought of using her own money to get rid of Saki. To that end, Ayumi gladly accepts Remi's shotgun to kill Saki herself, which then explodes in her face and kills her.]] |
328 | * IdiotBall: Is the only person in her family to suspect Remi's motives, but then gratefully accepts a shotgun from her when it's proposed she can kill Saki with it. [[spoiler:She gets killed by this when it turns out the shotgun's rigged to explode, shattering her skull and destroying her hands until she finally bleeds to death.]] |
329 | * JapaneseDelinquent: A straight ''sukeban'' like Saki in contrast to her more refined sisters. |
330 | * NobleDemon: She's much more honorable and sane than her sisters. |
331 | * OnlyInItForTheMoney: Her main motivation. |
332 | * ProperlyParanoid: She's the only member of the Mizuchis to suspect Remi's ulterior motives. [[spoiler:Unfortunately for her, Ayumi's greed and pride makes her vulnerable to Remi's manipulation and gets her killed.]] |
333 | * SparedByTheAdaptation: [[spoiler: She lives in the live action series, being simply arrested, while she is killed by Remi in the manga and OVA.]] |
334 | * TokenGoodTeammate: Subverted. Her sisters are so psychotic that they make Ayumi look heroic by comparison, but she is still evil and working along with them. |
335 | * WeaponSpecialization: In the TV series, she uses a whip, just like her sister. |
336 | [[/folder]] |
337 | |
338 | [[folder:Remi Mizuchi]] |
339 | !!Remi Mizuchi |
340 | --> Played By: Creator/HitomiTakahashi |
341 | --> Voiced By: Creator/MasakoKatsuki (Japanese), Marcy Rae (English, OVA)[[labelnote:Foreign VAs]]Creator/RossyAguirre (Latin American Spanish)[[/labelnote]] |
342 | |
343 | * AnimalMotifs: Snakes. She has several pet snakes, her weapon of choice is a [[SnakeWhip snake-like whip]] and she is a diabolical SmugSnake. She is even called a viper by Saki and Jin a few times. |
344 | * AlphaBitch: Although her evil goes far beyond than most villainous schoolgirls. |
345 | * ArchEnemy: She becomes Saki's thanks to Saki being the only person who saw through her facades of being the WhiteSheep of her family and simply being Gozo Mizuchi's evil oldest daughter, recognizing her as a manipulative psychopath willing to sacrifice every person in her way. To that end, Remi becomes devoted to destroying all aspects of Saki's life but begins to hope for Saki to evade her traps so they can keep fighting one another. |
346 | * BigBad: Of the first part of the manga, the OVA and first TV series. |
347 | * BreakoutVillain: She's the most recognizable and remembered antagonist Saki's faced throughout every format, and the one with the most passion to fight her. In fact, she's the only other character aside from Saki herself that people ''will'' talk about when they discuss ''Sukeban Deka''. Shinji Wada realized he backed himself into a corner when he seemingly killed Remi off at the end of the first arc, stating the other antagonists weren't as driven as Remi to fight Saki. |
348 | * CardCarryingVillain: She absolutely ''loves'' being evil and wastes no time in ranting about the beauty of her horrific actions. |
349 | * EvenTheGirlsWantHer: She has a cadre of female admirers. |
350 | * EvilFeelsGood: Remi practically gets off on the idea of being evil. When she confronts Saki for the first time in the manga, Remi declares how the flowers of evil are beautiful, blood red blossoms that thrive by sucking the life out of weaker ones. She then makes her intentions known to surpass all other villains and gain enough power to become a massive, unseen evil terrorizing the world. |
351 | * FaceOfAnAngelMindOfADemon: A beautiful wealthy teenage girl who is also a psychopathic criminal mastermind who has no problem with [[spoiler: killing her own sisters]] to save her own skin. |
352 | * GameFace: Her monochromatic blue eyes change to fierce snake-like eyes during her confrontation with Saki. |
353 | * HairOfGoldHeartOfGold: Big, big, '''big''' [[AvertedTrope aversion]]. Her hair may be blonde (at least in the manga and OVA), but her heart is malicious. She’s a manipulative and psychopathic {{Sadist}}, willing to sacrifice every person in her way [[spoiler:(even members of her family)]], who absolutely loves being evil and wastes no time in ranting about the beauty of her horrific actions. |
354 | * HannibalLecture: She tries to break Saki by [[spoiler: mocking her for having a mentally ill mother on death row and that crime and insanity runs in Saki's family.]] Saki reacts to this by [[spoiler:knocking Remi out with her yo-yo.]] |
355 | * HellishPupils: Her creepy reptilian eyes that are her default expression when she doesn't pretend to be a nice girl. |
356 | * MasterOfDisguise: [[spoiler:She managed to masterfully impersonate Saki's sister Miyuki after the murder of Sanpei.]] |
357 | * OjouRinglets: As part of the package to make her look like the heroine of a regular shoujo story, her blonde hair is voluminous and has appropriate curling. |
358 | * PsychoLesbian: Her sisters arrogantly deride her as a "dyke" and Ayumi believes she only wants to assume control of their high school so she can prey on young girls to her heart's content. Remi gently laughs and even takes this as a compliment, but it turns out Ayumi had no clue what she really wanted. |
359 | * RichBitch: Incredibly wealthy and a complete bitch. |
360 | * {{Sadist}}: Remi has a blast brutalizing Saki with her whip. |
361 | * SnakeWhip: She fights with a snake-like whip. |
362 | * SmugSnake: The worst of the three. |
363 | * TakeOverTheWorld: She plans to eventually take over all the schools in Japan. |
364 | * WhipOfDominance: She's a psychotic and sadistic AlphaBitch who wields a whip as her weapon. When she actually uses the whip, she becomes so vicious her eyes actually change into HellishPupils. |
365 | * WorthyOpponent: Remi views Saki as this, stating she's grateful to have met the type of adversary few people ever encounter in their lives. So much so that part of wants to see Saki evade her traps so they can keep fighting one another to their fullest. |
366 | [[/folder]] |
367 | |
368 | [[folder:Gozo Mizuchi]] |
369 | !!Gozo Mizuchi |
370 | --> Played By: Shigeru Koyama |
371 | --> Voiced By: Creator/TomomichiNishimura (Japanese), Rob Mungle (English, OVA)[[labelnote:Foreign VAs]]Victor Mares Jr. (Latin American Spanish, OVA)[[/labelnote]] |
372 | |
373 | The patriarch of the evil Mizuchi family. |
374 | |
375 | * AdaptationalBadass: In the manga and OVA, he was pretty much the puppet of Remi's evil plans all along. In the live action series, Gozo is the plot's true mastermind instead of Remi, actually since long before she was even born, and Remi now plays more or less the role of TheDragon to him. |
376 | * AdaptationRelationshipOverhaul: In the TV series, he was twistedly in love with Natsu, whom he raped. |
377 | * AscendedExtra: Has a much more important role in the series, where he was already the main villain before Remi and Saki were born. |
378 | [[/folder]] |
379 | |
380 | !!Shigaraki's organization |
381 | |
382 | [[folder:Rou Shigaraki]] |
383 | !!Rou Shigaraki |
384 | --> Played By: Satoshi Morizuka |
385 | |
386 | The mastermind behind the story's second part, a mysterious and well-connected old man. |
387 | |
388 | * AdaptationalSpeciesChange: The manga implies he is some kind of {{Yokai}}, while his live action series is a regular human seeking to become immortal. |
389 | * AdaptationalWimp: In the TV series, he is a human who wants to become immortal through the powers of the treasure of Kino Ryo. In the manga, he was already immortal, and was implied to be not a human to begin with. |
390 | * BigBad: Of the manga's second part. |
391 | * CompositeCharacter: His live action version is conflated with manga character Kazuhiko Haniwa, being the leader of the Blue Wolf League in his place. |
392 | * Really700YearsOld: In the manga, he is at least 200 years old. |
393 | [[/folder]] |
394 | |
395 | [[folder:Aoko Narumi]] |
396 | !!Aoko Narumi/Shigaraki |
397 | The young leader of the world-renowned criminal organization Cat in the manga. |
398 | |
399 | * AdaptedOut: From the live action series, where her role is partially played by original character Kyoshiro. This was done likely because Yoko Godai had nothing to do with Remi Mizuchi, which would make Aoko's grudge with her impossible. |
400 | * TheDragon: To her adoptive grandfather Rou. |
401 | * VillainousFriendship: Was friends with Remi Mizuchi, who she wants to avenge. |
402 | [[/folder]] |
403 | |
404 | [[folder:Kyoshiro Shigaraki]] |
405 | !!Kyoshiro Shigaraki |
406 | --> Played By: Naoto Nagashima |
407 | |
408 | The second TV series' resident mysterious boy. |
409 | |
410 | * BigBadFriend: He's a childhood friend of Yoko. |
411 | * CanonForeigner: Is original to the series, although he fulfills a role similar to that of Aoko in the manga. |
412 | * CoolMask: Wears one most of the time. |
413 | * TheDragon: To Rou, [[spoiler:or so he thinks, because he's actually being manipulated by him.]] |
414 | * HeelFaceTurn: [[spoiler:Eventually turns against the Blue Wolf League.]] |
415 | * ThePowerOfRock: Has the secret identity of the singer of a rock band. |
416 | * RedemptionEqualsDeath: [[spoiler:Dies shielding Yoko from an attack after rebelling against Rou.]] |
417 | [[/folder]] |
418 | |
419 | !!Other villains |
420 | |
421 | [[folder:Kazuhiko Haniwa]] |
422 | !!Kazuhiko Haniwa |
423 | Leader of the Blue Wolf League in the manga. |
424 | |
425 | * AdaptedOut: From the TV series, where Rou Shigaraki leads the Blue Wolf League instead. |
426 | * VillainWithGoodPublicity: He seems to be known to the world as a philantropist. |
427 | [[/folder]] |
428 | |
429 | [[folder:Hattori]] |
430 | !!Hattori / Jishu Kita |
431 | --> Played By: Masato Ibu |
432 | |
433 | * BigBad: Of the first film. |
434 | * CanonForeigner: An original character created for the first movie. |
435 | * TheCoup: Everyone thought he died trying a coup which failed, but he survived and prepared another one. |
436 | * {{Cyborg}}: Rebuilt himself as one. |
437 | * EvilTeacher: He's the principal of a reform school [[spoiler: which is actually a camp where he prepares his next coup d'etat by forming the delinquents who are sent to his "reform school" into trained soldiers.]] |
438 | [[/folder]] |
439 | |
440 | [[folder:Reika Akiyama]] |
441 | !!Reika Akiyama |
442 | --> Played By: Rika Ishikawa |
443 | |
444 | * TheDragon: To Kimura. |
445 | * EvilCounterpart: To K and all of Sukeban Deka project. She was trained by a similar project named Tokumei Keishi. |
446 | * MakeWayForThePrincess: When she's on the hallway, the other students have to step aside. But K's not impressed. |
447 | [[/folder]] |
448 | |
449 | [[folder:Jiro Kimura]] |
450 | !!Jiro Kimura |
451 | --> Played By: Shunsuke Kubozuka |
452 | |
453 | * BigBad: Of the 2006 film. |
454 | * OnlyInItForTheMoney: His main motivation. |
455 | [[/folder]] |
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