Excel Saga (anime)/Characters

A list of characters from Rikdo Koshi's comedy/gag series Excel Saga. This page covers both the anime and manga versions, with characters and tropes noted accordingly.

ACROSS
Tropes shared by all ACROSS members:
 * Theme Naming: They're all (except for Menchi) named after hotel chains.

Excel
Voiced by Kotono Mitsuishi (JP); Jessica Calvello (EN, episodes 1-13), Larissa Wolcott (EN, episodes 14-26)

The title character, whose single-minded devotion to the ideals of ACROSS and Il Palazzo drive the plot.

Excel is in love with Il Palazzo to an obssesive degree, and gladly carries out any assignments he gives her. Unfortunately for Il Palazzo, Excel's love does not supercede her stupidity or hyperactivity. Excel will fail at any mission given to her, usually doing a lot of collateral damage. Same goes for all part time jobs Excel is hired for. Any success Excel has will be accidental.

Acts as The Leader to the rest of the ACROSS minions, despite being the least level-headed in the group, due to sheer enthusiasm.

While the anime implies Excel joined ACROSS after completing high school, in the manga Excel has an important past she is not aware of. A few characters that Excel has not met know her, and ACROSS and Kabapu's technology reacts unusually around her. Excel herself never divulges anything about her past.

"Il Palazzo: "Ahh, Excel. Wastefully cheerful as always, I see.""
 * Adaptation Dye Job: Blonde in the manga, orange hair in the anime.
 * Afraid of Needles: The only clue to Excel's life before ACROSS is that she is unnerved by needles and does not know why.
 * Anti-Hero: Type I in the anime, Type V in the manga. In the anime Excel goes out her of her way to help people several times, while in the manga the only thing keeping her from being a villain is that she does not deliberately try to hurt anyone.
 * Anti-Villain: Type IV. She's barely a hero, but barely a villain either.
 * Ax Crazy: If given the opportunity for violence on missions.
 * The Chew Toy: Excel's suffering at the hands of her boss is almost always Played for Laughs.
 * Cute Little Fangs: Subverted; Excel is highly dangerous, but mostly to herself. And she only has one.
 * Dumb Blonde: Excel is blond in the manga, though she's not "ditzy" dumb as much as she is "dangerously unhinged" dumb.
 * Fiery Redhead: In the anime, where her hair's more orange than blonde.
 * Genki Girl: Excel takes "Genki" to previously unseen heights. Even modern Genki Girls are tame compared to her.


 * Green Eyes
 * Hot-Blooded: Will jump into any situation with destructive enthusiasm.
 * Hypocritical Humor: When she interacts with Ropponmatsu II, she actually gets annoyed with her overactive spaziness, not realizing that's how she herself always acts.
 * Iron Butt Monkey: Can survive falling into pits, explosions, electrocution, and fire with little damage. Usually played for slapstick laughs, but in the manga some charaters have started to take not just how durable is despite being only human.
 * It Got Worse: Excel's life in the manga, where she goes from barely affording a tiny apartment, to.
 * Leitmotif: Soryaamou, Genkidakenara Shikinmo Kakarimasenshixi
 * Lethal Klutz: The many ways in which she kills Pedro are particularly notable.
 * Little Miss Snarker: On ocassion.
 * The Millstone: It's noticeable how efficient ACROSS becomes whenever Excel is missing.
 * Motor Mouth: So much so that her first English voice actor had to pull out after straining her vocal chords.
 * She would have been fine to record the 2nd season if she had been given some time to recover, but the fans demanded for ADV to not postpone its release.
 * The Other Darrin: Jessica Calvello was replaced as the English dub voice of Excel by Larissa Wolcott because doing Excel's shrill voice proved to be too much on Cavello's vocal cords.
 * Perky Female Minion: Though anyone would look calm when compared to Excel.
 * Red Oni, Blue Oni: The Red Oni to Hyatt's Blue Oni. The anime even gives them fitting hair colors.
 * Repetitive Name: Excel claims in the anime that her first name is Excel and her last name is Excel, but it is not clear if that if that is her real name, just her codename, and if she was using hyperbole.
 * Talkative Loon
 * Third Person Person: In the anime only.
 * Too Kinky to Torture
 * Villain Protagonist: Excel frequently states that the organization she so willingly serves is working towards conquering the world and bringing it under the sway of their "ideology".

Hyatt
Voiced by Omi Minami (JP), Monica Rial (EN)

The second member to join ACROSS.

Hyatt has a tendency to die a lot, only to revive a few minutes later. In the anime she revives on her own, in the manga Excel has to work a bit to wake her up, though it is unknown if such work is necessary.

While she also believes in the glory of ACROSS, Hyatt does not follow it with the same zeal as Excel, letting Excel formulate plans which she will happily go along with. Hyatt is a lot more polite to others, in contrast to Excel.

Their neighbor Watanabe is in love with Hyatt, but only knows her as "Ms. Ayasugi". Hyatt is unaware of his infatuation.

Hyatt's backstory differs between the anime and the manga. In the manga Hyatt just walked into ACROSS and signed up; in the anime Hyatt is a moon princess with an unexplained connection to Nabeshin and Dr. Kabapu, that was captured by the Puchus but inadvertently escapes when Excel destroys their spaceship.


 * Adaptation Dye Job: Brown hair in the manga, dark blue hair in the anime.
 * Anti-Hero: Type IV
 * Anti-Villain: Also Type IV
 * Blood From the Mouth
 * Comedic Sociopathy: Hyatt is possibly not aware of how much damage she causes, unlike the rest of ACROSS, who do not care. On a smaller scale, she does not know about all the emotional grief she causes Watanabe.
 * Death by Falling Over
 * Demoted to Extra: During the final five episodes.
 * Eerie Pale-Skinned Brunette: A true deathly pallor.
 * Girl in a Box: In the anime at least, Hyatt was first seen in a coffin aboard the Puuchu spaceship, which later floated into ACROSS headquarters.
 * Ill Girl: So ill that she will die for no reason.
 * Incurable Cough of Death: Parodied, as Hyatt constantly falls over dead, but never stays dead for long.
 * Interestingly, it seems to be empathetic in the manga. Once
 * Leitmotif: Image Color wa Yappari [aka!]
 * Most Common Superpower: Lampshaded in episode 26, when the girls switch bodies, Excel promptly proceeds to undress herself in a bathroom stall and is astounded at the size of her breasts.
 * Out of Focus: Has gotten less screentime in the manga after Elgala joined, since Elgala butts head with Excel instead of just following Excel's lead.
 * Proper Lady: Sexual innuendos aside, that is.
 * Red Oni, Blue Oni: The Blue Oni to Excel's Red Oni. The anime even gives them fitting hair colors.
 * Running Gag: Her dying; her obliviousness.
 * Shy Blue-Haired Girl: In the anime. In the manga she has brown hair.
 * They Killed Kenny Again
 * Villain Protagonist
 * Walking Wasteland

Elgala


The third member of ACROSS, only seen in the manga. Elgala was hired in volume 8 and proved to be just as bad at her job as her seniors. While she is just as devoted to Il Palazzo as Excel and Hyatt, Elgala at least questions how Excel leads their missions, but is usually forced to go along with them. Elgala is very vain and materialistic, which constanlty puts her at odds with Excel's extreme penny pinching.

Loses favor with Il Palazzo after, and is forced to live in a shack under a bridge.


 * Alpha Bitch: At least that's what she longs to be.
 * The Chew Toy
 * Did I Just Say That Out Loud?: Elgala has a problem keeping her thoughts internalized.
 * The Rival: To Excel over Il Palazzo's affection (not that he notices).
 * Smug Snake: Thinks she's better than her seniors even though she's really no more competent than they are.
 * Third Person Person
 * Verbal Tic: I, Elgala, do not know why this is here! I, Elgala, know of no one possessing such a thing!

Il Palazzo
Voiced by Takehito Koyasu (JP), Jason Douglas (EN)

The glorious and charismatic leader of ACROSS. Il Palazzo dreams of total global conquest, but has first set his sights on taking over Fukuoka, Japan, and building from there. Usually Il Palazzo gives out missions to Excel and Hyatt while he sits in his throne room pursuing other hobbies.

Il Palazzo shows some concern for Hyatt (though not enough to not send her out on mission), and indifference to Elgala. With Excel Il Palazzo is mildly annoyed to hostile, depending on how fed up he is with her failures.

In the manga Il Palazzo steps up ACROSS' plans for conquest by starting ILL Electronics and flooding the market with cheap but effective electronic devices, gaining him a lot of positive public opinion.

Has some connection with Dr. Kabapu that is hinted at the anime but explained in the manga.


 * Adaptation Dye Job: Pale cyan in the manga, pale lavender in the anime.
 * Anti-Villain: Type III
 * Badass: In the anime, when actually given a chance to be competent, is QUITE effective at beating the crap out of the entire cast. Most of this takes place while Brainwashed and Crazy (heavy on the crazy), but he was still kicking ass while it lasted.
 * Bad Boss: To Excel, since she is The Chew Toy.
 * Big Bad
 * Bishonen
 * Corrupt Corporate Executive: As the president of ILL.
 * Evil Overlord: He's a parody of one.
 * Eyes of Gold
 * Hearing Voices: Il Palazzo has this problem until they take over his mind.
 * Heel Face Turn: In the anime's Grand Finale; his dark side bent on conquest is eliminated.
 * Large Ham: "This world...is CORRUPT!!!"
 * Laser-Guided Amnesia: In the manga he suffers from this much of the time, forgetting almost everything about himself but his ideals and the desire to conquer. As his memory is slowly restored, he becomes more competent and driven.
 * Leitmotif: Nanka Nayamunda. Kekkou Nayamunda. Ichiban Nayamunda
 * Limited Wardrobe: Il Palazzo only has a giant cloak to wear in the anime. In the manga he also has a black business suit, but that's it.
 * Long-Haired Pretty Boy
 * Jerkass: On any occasion in which he loses his composure, he shows himself as a major one.
 * Orcus on His Throne: Happens in the anime and the manga. When Il Palazzo finally decides to do things on his own, he not only manages to conquer most of Fukuoka, but (in the anime) singlehandedly takes on and destroys an army of Ropponomatsus.
 * Phrase Catcher: "Hail Il Palazzo!"
 * Shoulders of Doom: Just look at the size of those epaulets!
 * Split Personality Takeover: In both the anime and the manga. In the anime is it a much more obviously evil personality, while in the manga it's so vague that it barely counts as a different personality at all, only being much more competent.
 * Villains Out Shopping: While his minions are away attempting (and failing repeatedly) to conquer F City, Il Palazzo indulges in such villainous pastimes as...guitar and video games.
 * Well-Intentioned Extremist: He believes the world is corrupt and needs ACROSS to fix it.
 * White-Haired Pretty Boy: His hair is white in the manga, but in the anime it's a very light violet.
 * The White Prince: Despite his ideological beliefs about how the "masses" should live their lives, Il Palazzo is uncomfortable and bored when he actually has to interact with the "lower world" himself.

Menchi/Mince
Voiced by Satomi Koorogi (JP), Hilary Haag (EN)

Excel's emergency food supply. Menchi (or Mince in the manga) is a dog of some breed that was picked by Excel while was she was looking for something to eat. Excel relented, and now keeps Menchi around as a backup. Menchi spends most of the time either trying to escape from their apartment or being frightened by Excel and Hyatt, though she gets along a bit better with Elgala.


 * Ambiguous Gender: Translations vary as to whether Menchi is male or female. The anime outright seems to flip back and forth when it comes to hints as to what Menchi's real gender is.
 * Amplified Animal Aptitude: Menchi can open door knobs and wield machine guns.
 * Determinator: The most persistent dog ever!
 * Eat the Dog: One of two reasons for Menchi/Mince's presence, and the Trope Namer. Possibly a way of making fun of Koreans eating dog meat.
 * Excel's high school, Inu-nabe, translates literally to 'Dog-pot'. So that's where she learned it from.
 * Leitmotif: Menchi Aishuu no Borero Kuwasonone
 * Non-Human Sidekick: Sort of.
 * Precious Puppies: The other reason for Menchi/Mince's presence.

Tooru Watanabe
Voiced by Ryotaro Okiayu (JP), Jay Hickman (EN)

The first neighbor introduced and the only one who actually lives next door to Excel and Hyatt.

Watanabe is characterized by three things: his desire to live a normal, financially stable life among the increasing chaos that surrounds him, his infatuation with his neighbor Ms. Ayasugi (Hyatt, but he does not know her real name), and his dislike of his friends Iwata and Sumiyoshi. He went to work for Kabapu in the hopes of getting a civil servant job, not realizing that it would put him in direct opposition of the group Hyatt for.

Suffers a Freak-Out in the manga when. Watanabe's normal complaining personality disappears, but he starts spending all his free time playing S&M video games and acting really creepy.


 * Brainwashed and Crazy: At least Matsuya seems to believe that Dr. Kabapu did something unconventional to lift him from his depression, and that his creepy attitude is because of this. Kabapu refuses to either admit or deny the accusation.
 * Break the Cutie: Hyatt's Comedic Sociopathy combined with his friends antics slowly turn Watanabe into perverted wreck.
 * Covert Pervert: Watanabe suffers this in a huge way for Chihaya Ayasugi.
 * Then he just becomes a regular one  in the manga.
 * The Dulcinea Effect: Immediately gets himself years into debt just because "Ms. Ayasugi" asks for help.
 * Hero Antagonist
 * Medium Awareness: Watanabe is fully aware of Sumiyoshi's Talking with Signs in the anime.
 * Only Sane Man: Was this in the anime for being the only one who questioned anything, not that it did him any good. Was this for a while in the manga,.
 * Straight Man: To Iwata and Sumiyoshi.
 * Throw the Dog a Bone: Hyatt is last seen is his custody in the anime. This, combined with ACROSS' downfall, gives him a good shot of finally getting with her.
 * Token Evil Teammate: Post-freakout, though his evil actions are limited to buying S&M videogames and not being fazed at all by Kabapu.
 * He was also gleefully eager to arrange Il Palazzo's car to be rigged with an explosive.

Norikuni Iwata
Voiced by Showtaro Morikubo (JP), Mark Laskowski (EN)

Watanabe's "friend". Iwata is dumb as a brick and barrels into everything with enthusiasm and not a lot of forethought. Iwata is either oblivious or does not care that Watanabe hates him, and hangs out in his apartment regardless. He joined the Department of City Security because Watanabe did. As a member of Daitenzin Iwata is usually the first to run into a mission and mess everything up.

In the manga Iwata dies (abruptly and without warning from colon cancer) and has his mind put into an android body by Dr. Shioji. Being an android makes Iwata a lot less concerned with his safety and he often is destroyed, to Dr. Shioji's annoyance, since he is the one who has to rebuild Iwata. His robot body gives him lots of nifty gadgets like a built-in radio and night vision. He can also transer his consciousness to Ropponmatsu II, though he never does intentionally.

He will hit on any attractive lady in the area (except, oddly enough, the girls of ACROSS), but usually focuses his attention on Matsuya, whom he knew in college.


 * Casanova Wannabe
 * Cloudcuckoolander: Iwata is prone to daydreaming that he is in a television show, or going off on pointless mental tangents.
 * The Ditz
 * Does Not Know His Own Strength: Iwata destroys a lot of walls in his android body.
 * Hero Antagonist
 * Idiot Hero: At least he thinks he's a hero. He is definitely an idiot.
 * Near-Death Clairvoyance: Iwata technically counts; he's dead in every sense except the mental one (which is the opposite of how he was in life) and has been compared to a temp worker in that Kabapu considers him "No longer human!"
 * Too Dumb to Live: Plot Armor and the sentai suit protect him in the anime, and his reparable body protects him in the manga.

Daimaru Sumiyoshi


Watanabe's other friend and neighbor. Sumiyoshi is smart enough to not go running head first into trouble like Iwata, but not smart enough to avoid trouble altogether and quit working for Kabapu.

Sumiyoshi is from a different part of Japan, and as such speaks with an accent, which in the anime is rendered as subtitles, and in the manga is written in a different font and with an accent. His father and younger sister speak with the same accent.

Has a strange friendship with Dr. Shiouji, and is the only one that gets along with Ropponmatsu II.


 * British Accents: The English manga translates his dialect as being Geordie, which is from Northern England.
 * Collector of the Strange: His apartment is filled with nothing but computers to house his collection of dating sims and other video games.
 * Gonk: The one time that Sumiyoshi is turned into a Bishonen in the anime, he is deeply disturbed by it and wants to transform back into Gonk form.
 * Hero Antagonist
 * The Idiot From Osaka: Though compared to Watanabe and Iwata, he's the smart one.
 * Actually, aside from his bizarre speech impediment, he's probably a subversion of the trope. He's from Osaka, but he's not really an idiot.
 * Kansai Regional Accent: Sumiyoshi speaks in subtitles in the anime. In the manga he uses the dialect of Okayama, which is much closer to where Fukuoka actually is. It may be a subtle form of Lampshade Hanging, as everyone else speaks Standard Japanese instead of the city's own dialect, Hakata-ben.
 * Only Sane Man: Was this around volume 18 of the manga, when Watanabe was suffering from his freak out and Matsuya had given up. Defers to Matsuya again once she starts trying to get everyone out of trouble.
 * Talking with Signs: anime version only; the manga translation by Viz Media gives him a very thick accent and a speech font different from everyone else's.
 * Ugly Guy's Cute Little Sister
 * The Voiceless: He communicates through subtitles.
 * In the manga his dialogue lacks voice bubbles, but it seems that he is speaking audibly.

Misaki Matsuya
Voiced by Yuka Imai (JP), Tiffany Grant (EN)

Arguably the most normal and reasonable person in the cast, Ms. Matsuya began to work for Kabapu around the same time as the others.

Initially she recognized the absurdity of her job, but did not complain. Instead she usually prepared for each mission assigned by Kabapu so that she either finished a mission unscathed or without having to do as much work as others.

When Il Palazzo and Kabapu's war intensified Matsuya tried to stay out of it or escape, but could not. Realizing how dangerous her life had become, Matsuya starts collaborating with Dr. Shiouji to figure out what is going on with Il Palazzo and Kabapu while doing whatever she can to make sure she and her team get involved as little as possible.

She does not appreciate Iwata constantly hitting on her, but has gotten used to it, and devotes considerable effort to coming up with ways to rebuke him.


 * Action Girl
 * Deadpan Snarker: While many characters demonstrate this tendency none do as strongly as Matsuya, who manages to send Iwata and Watanabe to fits of spastic laughter with a single well-aimed line. She seems to do this deliberately, contrasting her serious exterior.
 * Gamer Chick
 * Hero Antagonist
 * Hey, It's That Voice!: Hey look, Tiffany Grant is playing another redheaded Tsundere.
 * Last-Name Basis: She insists that everyone call her by her last name, but Iwata, who's infatuated with her, refuses to listen.
 * Leitmotif: Kakkoii Kyokuni Nattanaa, Um
 * Sugar and Ice Personality: Though her "sugar" side isn't "big softie" as much as it is "pleasant".
 * Tomboyish Ponytail
 * Tsundere: Actually played semi-straight with Misaki Matsuya in the manga, even lampshaded on one of the illustrations in a volume.

Dr. Kabapu
Voiced by Ryuzaburo Otomo (JP), Mike Kleinhenz (EN)

A shadowy government figure, Kabapu is very protective of Fukuoka, but goes about protecting it through bribes, blackmail, and assassinations. He hired Watanabe, Iwata, Sumiyoshi, and Matsuya as a problem solvers / Super Sentai group known as the Department of City Security, or Daitenzin.

He shares a history with Il Palazzo that is only hinted at, and for a long time in both the anime and the manga was only vaguely aware of his presence. When he finally realizes that Il Palazzo is the leader of ACROSS Kabapu starts using more extreme methods of eliminating ACROSS, which puts him in financial trouble.


 * Adaptation Dye Job: Blonde in the anime, green in the manga, though manga cover art that showed Kabapu's hair color was released so long after the anime that the anime creators did not know.
 * (Anti-?) Hero Antagonist
 * Badass Mustache: A really long one, which is actually fake in the anime but real in the manga.
 * Bad Boss: For the Civil Servants. Kabapu is not malicious towards his employees, but is unconcerned for their safety when he makes them work.
 * The Mentor: Oh, so subverted.
 * Hidden Eyes: Until it is revealed in the manga that he has Hellish Pupils. In the anime he just has regular eyes.
 * Leitmotif: Yappari Myouna Namaedato Omou
 * Not That Kind of Doctor: It is never said what kind of doctor he is, and he is never seen doing anything medical.
 * President Evil: More like Vaguely Defined Government Position Evil, but he had about as much power.
 * Scary Shiny Glasses
 * Well-Intentioned Extremist: Kabapu claims to do everything for the good of Fukuoka, but given that at the start of the series Fukuoka is suffering the same recession problems as the rest of Japan, and in the manga the city turns into a battleground that is at least half his fault, it is a weak excuse.

Ms. Momochi
Voiced by Yumiko Nakanishi (JP), Emily Carter-Essex (EN)

Kabapu's secretary. Little is known about Ms. Momochi, including her past, first name, or eye color. The only things known for certain are that she has worked for Kabapu since before the series started, and she is the one that's probably keeping Kabapu's schemes from totally backfiring.


 * Eyes Always Shut
 * Hypercompetent Sidekick
 * Mysterious Past: Excessive even by the series' standards. Absolutely nothing has been revealed about her, even though she's been around since near the beginning and regularly interacts witht the rest of the department.
 * Satellite Character: Never appears without Dr. Kabapu.

Dr. Gojo Shiouji
Voiced by Kazuhiko Inoue (JP), Spike Spencer (EN)

A brilliant roboticist hired by Kabapu to build an android for the Department of City Security. Dr. Shiouji builds Ropponmatsu I, based on Kabapu's designs. When Ropponmatsu I fails to disarm a bomb Shiouji builds a new robot, Ropponmatsu II, based on his own preferences.

The manga goes into Dr. Shiouji's backstory more. Shiouji's father Tenmangu worked on robots with Kabapu too, before he disappeared, and a lot of Shiouji's work is based on his father's research. Shiouji wants to know what happened to his father which is why he works with Kabapu, though he is not interested in Kabapu's goal. He also collaborates with Matsuya to figure what is really going on with Il Palazzo and Kabapu.

Dr. Shiouji's laboratory is staffed by a collection of little girls, and he usually relaxes in a park and watches little girls play on the playground.


 * Always Second Best: To his father Tenmangu, and to his mother, below.
 * Lolicon: The series couldn't make it any more obvious with Dr. Shiouji if they tried. In fact, it comes back to bite him in the ass in episode 26 in the anime, when
 * The manga on the other hand goes on to explain
 * He doesn't really do anything other than watch, in the manga at least. It's pretty strongly implied that he made Ropponmatsu II to satisfy the more carnal sides of his fantasies.
 * Omnidisciplinary Scientist

Ropponmatsu I
Voiced by Satsuki Yukino (JP), Kelli Cousins (EN)

The first robot Dr. Shiouji built for Kabapu. Ropponmatsu I was built as a Do-Anything Robot, with skills like Super Strength, fighting abilities, and bomb disposal. She's very bad with the last one. Depending on the continuity, she was either rebuilt alongside Ropponmatsu II, or because they share the same power source, Ropponmatsu I can only be activated when Ropponmatsu II is deactivated.

In the manga, Il Palazzo kidnaps her. Il Palazzo sets her up as the vice president of ILL Electronics, with the rest of ACROSS unaware that she is a robot. After a fight with Daitenzin Ropponmatsu's programming gets scrambled and she becomes subservient to Excel.


 * Emotionless Girl
 * Leitmotif: Att, Rompponmatsu!
 * Robot Girl
 * You Gotta Have Purple Hair

Ropponmatsu II (Nishiki)
Voiced by Satomi Koorogi (JP), Kira Vincent-Davis (EN)

Ropponmatsu I's replacement after she was blown up. Dr. Shiouji built her more to his liking, so instead of a tough full grown woman, Ropponmatsu II looks and acts like a ten year old girl. She has hyperactive personality that elicits annoyance from her co-workers particularly Iwata, though she gets along with Sumiyoshi. Ropponmatsu II can either work with Ropponmatsu I, or cannot because they have a single power source that they have to share, depending on the continuity.

In the manga, Dr. Shiouji builds a new Ropponmatsu II  and calls her Nishiki.


 * Bokukko
 * Catgirl: In appearance.
 * Genki Girl
 * Kawaiiko
 * Multicolored Hair
 * Robot Girl
 * Rose-Haired Girl
 * You Gotta Have Purple Hair

Umi Rengaya


Dr. Shiouji's friendly cousin and lab assistant. Umi is love with her cousin, but her almost dangerous levels of stupidity constantly lead her to destroy his lab equipment, earning his ire. The fact that she is fully grown and busty does not help her.

Umi took in Excel when she was suffering from amnesia. They quickly became best friends as Umi tried to help "Teriha" remember where she was from.

Only appears in the manga.


 * Cosplay Otaku Girl: Does this in part to get Shiouji's attention, and partly for fun. She tries to get Teriha into it too, but Teriha is not as interested.
 * Dojikko
 * The Igor
 * Kissing Cousins: One-sided. Umi is definitely in love with her cousin Shiouji. Shiouji thought she was attractive when they were kids, but unfortunately for her she is not only a Ditz, but is now a little too mature for his tastes.
 * Morality Pet: In that Shiouji is probably the nicest to her out of everyone he knows, even though she bothers him the most.
 * Unlucky Childhood Friend

Miwa Rengaya


Dr. Shiouji's mother, who is much more intelligent than her son. She showed up out of nowhere and moved into Shiouji's lab, then frustrated Shiouji's attempts to find out more about Kabapu and his father and started working with Kabapu. The "affection" she hoists upon her son is the reason he's a Lolicon.

Only appears in the manga.


 * Always Someone Better
 * Dirty Old Woman
 * Hidden Agenda Villain: She refuses to divulge any information about her missing husband to Kabapu, blocks Shioji's attempts to learn more about him, and has gotten control over Il Palazzo's technology. All to what end is unknown.
 * Hot Mom: Her excessive sexuality and tendency to Skinship Grope any female in range are implied to be responsible for her son becoming a Lolicon.
 * Marshmallow Hell
 * My Beloved Smother
 * Skinship Grope

Dr. Sekifumi Iwata


A parody of Dr. Black Jack. Dr. Iwata is a brilliant but irresponsible doctor whose father owns the hospital. He is kept in check by his assistant. He is Iwata's cousin, whom he hates for giving him a giant X-shaped scar across his face with a pair of scalpels when they were four.

Since Dr. Iwata works at the local hospital, he has had first hand experience with Hyatt's ability to die and resurrect.


 * The Cameo: Appeared in one scene in the anime, in the non-canon episode that didn't air.
 * Dr. Jerk: He is a parody of Black Jack, but without the redeeming qualities.
 * Scars Are Forever: Has had a giant X-shaped scar on his face since he was four.
 * Screw the Rules, I Have Connections: His daddy owns the hospital, so he doesn't think he needs to worry about medical ethics.

Shiki Fukuya


Dr. Iwata's Beleaguered Assistant, who was put in charge of keeping an eye on Dr. Iwata by the hospital's administrator. Usually has to restrain or bludgeon Dr. Iwata so he will not do anything criminal or lecherous.

Like Dr. Iwata, Fukuya has seen Hyatt's ability to die and revive.


 * Carry a Big Stick: Uses whatever is lying around to beat Dr. Iwata into submission.
 * Hospital Hottie

The Great Will of the Macrocosm
Voiced by Yuko Mizutani (JP), Kelly Manison (EN)

The Reset Button given form. At first she was simply a gag, a way to bring characters who were killed back to life. Then she got embroiled in the C-Plot when she slept with Pedro, earning him the ire of "That Man".


 * Anthropomorphic Personification: Of the Deus Ex Machina.
 * Leitmotif: Maa benri! Omochimo yaketa!

Pedro
Voiced by Takashi Nagasako (JP), Rob Mungle (EN)

An immigrant worker who worked with Excel on a construction job. His story is the C-plot of the show. He was killed in a fire (caused by Excel) and spends most of the series as a ghost trying to get back to his Sexy Wife and his son Sandora.


 * Afro Asskicker: Both him and his son.
 * Big No: He uses it so often that it's practically his Catch Phrase.
 * Butt Monkey: An almost painful example.
 * Leitmotif: Sokomade Hisanni Narunante Iwanakettayan
 * Near-Death Clairvoyance: As a ghost.
 * Ocular Gushers: "Pedro's tears are once again flowing like waterfalls!"
 * Third Person Person
 * Third Person Person

Pedro's Sexy Wife
Voiced by Yuko Mizutani (JP), Kelly Manison (EN)

A Housewife. She sits around all day while her husband works overseas. She quickly moved on when she found out Pedro had died and married Gomez, who mistreats her and spends all her money.


 * Absence Makes the Heart Go Yonder: She gets remarried after Pedro's death to a man named Gomez
 * No Name Given

Nabeshin
Voiced by Shinichi Watanabe (JP), Brett Weaver (EN)

The Badass director of the Excel Saga anime and alter ego of Shinichi Watanabe. He is usually seen doing some cool spy thing in the background, hanging out with the show writers, or arguing with Koshi Rikdo over the direction of the series.


 * Afro Asskicker
 * Author Avatar: Of director Shinichi Watanabe.
 * Funny Afro
 * Hammerspace: Nabeshin can pull assault rifles out of his afro.
 * Homage: His outfit is based on the outfit worn by Lupin III.
 * Mysterious Past: Aside from his being the director, we have no clue who or what Nabeshin is -- but most of the one-shot supporting characters seem to know him very well.
 * Parody Sue

"That Man"
Voiced by ? (JP), Mike MacRae (EN)

A Yakuza thug who gets angry with Pedro after he sleeps with The Great Will of the Macrocosm and throws him into the ocean.


 * Bigger Bad:.
 * Evil Counterpart
 * Name's the Same: Yeah, both do have a nebulous connection to many (implied) bigger, nastier conspiracies, but no, he has nothing to do Gears.
 * The Man Behind the Man
 * Yakuza: Or at least, he looks and acts like one.

The Puchus


The Puchus are an alien race of unknown origin, and are rarely seen in the daylight. They resemble plush toys, and look huggably cute... at first glance.


 * Aliens and Monsters
 * Berserk Button: If you hit them.
 * Beware the Nice Ones
 * Gonk: The Puchuus change instantly from disarmingly cute to disturbingly ugly (resembling Golgo 13) when injured, usually shouting out something crude in Kansai gangster talk or else some kind of surreal Gratuitous English gibberish as they die.
 * Grotesque Cute: After they're physically assaulted.
 * Pokémon-Speak: In their normal form.
 * Talkative Loon: Whenever they get hit by something, they speak in incomprehensible Engrish.
 * Shout-Out: The face they get when they die resembles Golgo 13.