Pretty Cure Heart Cross/Characters

This is the character sheet for the fanfic Pretty Cure Heart Cross. The hypothetical casting by the author is just for fun.

Auma Vieth (Cure Knight) | Voice Actor: Asano Mayumi (Japanese), Michelle Ruff (English)

 * Badass Longcoat: Wears a shorter, sleeveless version of this as Cure Knight. It becomes an obvious longcoat as Super Cure Knight.
 * Battle Butler: For Nele, moreso in earlier episodes.
 * Berserk Button: Auma has a special hurt coming for you if you even threaten to harm Nele. Insinuating that her gender makes her less capable at her job is also a good way to set her off.
 * Catch Phrase: "You will go no further", which also doubles as her limit phrase.
 * The Comically Serious: Usually plays this due to her more reserved personality and her profession, royal guard, being an "innately humorless" one.
 * Cuteness Proximity: Although Auma will try to hide it, she does have a soft spot for certain cute or girlish things, especially young animals.
 * Deadpan Snarker: Sometimes, especially around Ferro.
 * Determinator: Very much one of these during battles.
 * Even the Girls Want Her: Her cool, somewhat masculine exterior draws the attention of a few (nominally) straight girls. However, she's unaware of this and has to have Nele spell it out for her.
 * Foil
 * Blue Oni to Rowan's Red
 * Tomboy to Nele's Girly Girl
 * Four-Temperament Ensemble: Melancholic
 * Girls Love Stuffed Animals: She had a plush cat named Dina, which went everywhere with her... until her father took it away from her, claiming it was distracting her from her training. The Corcoran twins later create a new Dina for Auma, who becomes rather attached to it.
 * The Heroine/The Big Girl
 * Hot Chick in a Badass Suit: Wears a white men's suit for formal events. This also puts her in Bifauxnen territory-- the first time she wears it, a few people wonder who the "cute guy" Nele is stepping out with is.
 * Hot Chick with a Sword
 * Implausible Fencing Powers
 * I Will Protect Her: With respect to Nele. A few people read... implications into her unwavering devotion to the other girl.
 * Lady and Knight: The White Knight to Nele's Bright Lady.
 * Magic Knight: In theory. In practice, she shies away from using magic unless she absolutely has to due to her inexperience with handling it.
 * Nonuniform Uniform: Sure, she wears the female uniform, but she pairs it with Tights Under Shorts rather than a skirt.
 * Painted-On Pants: As Cure Knight.
 * Parental Abandonment: Has a distant relationship with her father, who's barely present in her life due to his job. When they are together, the man treats her more like his apprentice than his daughter. Small wonder she has issues with expressing affection.
 * Power Hair: Keeping with her outwardly stoic personality and aversion to "soft" things.
 * Real Women Never Wear Dresses: Deconstructed. After Auma's mother died, her father began functionally raising her as a boy and shaming her for wanting to dress or act "like a girl". While this did help Auma become tough and disciplined, it also left her with a low sense of self-worth, which she only begins to overcome after embracing her softer side.
 * Royal Rapier: Her personal weapon, the Charging Heart can turn into one.
 * Shorttank
 * Sugar and Ice Girl: Tries to keep a cold, levelheaded warrior's persona despite really being a complete softie deep down. Nele really doesn't care for this and actively tries to bring out Auma's softer side, which eventually works.
 * Wholesome Crossdresser: Sometimes. Most of Auma's outfits are vaguely unisex, but some, like her three-piece suit and her guard's uniform, are obviously men's attire.

Cornelia "Nele" Goebel (Cure Royale) | Voice Actor: Higuchi Chieko (Japanese), Brittney Karbowski (English)

 * The Archer: Her personal weapon, the Pulsing Heart can turn into a bow. She's also quite skilled at archery even when not transformed.
 * Black Magician Girl: Has the best magic mastery of the Cures and specializes in offensive spells. However, she's limited to "weak, elementary stuff" due to outside factors, much to her annoyance.
 * Brainy Brunette
 * Catch Phrase: "It's perfect!"
 * Clingy Jealous Girl: Covertly one when it comes to Helios. This becomes full-blown during episode 7 when the phlebotinum of the day, which turns one of a person's hidden personality traits into their dominant one, makes her into a pushy, possessive jerkass. She's pretty horrified at her behavior when it wears off.
 * Cute Witch
 * Don't Call Me "Lady Cornelia": Hates Auma's insistence on addressing her this way, since she sees the other girl as her friend, not her servant.
 * Four-Temperament Ensemble: Choleric
 * Genki Girl
 * If It's You It's Okay: Or maybe Bi the Way, it's never completely clear. She mostly shows interest in guys, but admits that she wouldn't mind dating Auma if the latter was interested. She’s also rather nonchalant when she learns that Rowan isn't a boy, saying that she’s cute either way.
 * In-Series Nickname: Usually addressed as "Nele" by her friends and family.
 * Interspecies Romance: Well, a one-sided deal-- she has a very obvious crush on her tutor Helios, who is a weasel who can transform into a human.
 * Lady and Knight: The Bright Lady to Auma's White Knight.
 * Meganekko
 * Glasses Pull: Always follows her catchphrase with this as a civilian. She attempts it in Cure form the first few times before it finally sinks in that she isn't wearing glasses.
 * Smart People Wear Glasses: She even lampshades this once.
 * Modest Royalty: Even as a princess, she avoids elaborate clothing and refuses to act like her status elevates her above normal people.
 * Modesty Shorts: As Cure Royale. She also wears them under her colder casual outfit.
 * Odd Name Out: She’s the only Cure who doesn't derive her name from a chess piece.
 * Plucky Girl: Her high spirits basically make her the team's cheerleader and moral glue, especially in the face of setbacks.
 * The Smart Girl
 * Stepford Smiler: Something of a type A. Even though everyone in her kingdom is trapped as a stone statue and she's been separated from everything she knows, Nele stands firm and keeps her head high. However, she's still hurting inside, only allowing herself to grieve when she's absolutely sure that she's alone.
 * Tomboy and Girly Girl: The Girly Girl to Auma's Tomboy and the Tomboy to Nina's Girly Girl.
 * Tomboy Princess
 * Tsundere: Type B, primarily in a platonic sense. She's typically sweet and generous but can be very scary when things aren't going her way or others (especially her friends) are pushing her buttons.

Rowan Corcoran (Cure Rook) | Voice Actor: Minagawa Junko (Japanese), Emma Watson (English)

 * Bare Your Midriff: As Cure Rook. Her midriff is covered as Super Cure Rook, though.
 * Bifauxnen
 * Bi the Way
 * Camp Bi: A rare female example.
 * Celebrity Voice Actor: In the English dub.
 * Character Tics: Known for performing handstands when pondering something (because she "needs" to be upside-down to do her best thinking), and her very awkward manner of hugging people when she's comforting them.
 * Cloudcuckoolander: Par excellence. However, she's very competent when she needs to be.
 * Dance Battler: Her fighting style has elements of this, either because it's based on what she learned for plays or because she's just winging it. By the time of the movie, she's in training as a self-taught tap dancer (she even mentions getting a few DVDs as well as a pair of tap shoes for her lessons); naturally some of that makes it into her fighting.
 * Even the Girls Want Her/Even the Guys Want Him: Yes, both. A few guys think "he's" very pretty, and girls continue to see her as handsome even after she's outed as female.
 * Expy: She's basically Haruhi Fujioka with royal blood and better acting skills.
 * Foil:
 * Masculine Girl to Tsubasa's Feminine Boy
 * Red Oni to Auma's Blue
 * Tomboy to Nina's Girly Girl
 * Four-Temperament Ensemble: Sanguine
 * Healing Hands: Has almost as much magic talent as Nele but specializes in white magic instead. Rather convenient, considering how accident-prone she can be.
 * Killer Yoyo: Her personal weapon, the Glimmering Heart can turn into one.
 * The Lancer
 * Plucky Comic Relief
 * "Ryuu" is a Girl: Happens several times, first to Auma and Nele, then to Tsubasa, and eventually to pretty much all of her classmates. Only the second incident is voluntary on her part.
 * Sad Clown: Perpetually chipper and light-hearted outside... and a bundle of insecurity and melancholy on the inside. Especially blatant in episode 7, where the Hidden Depth-exposing phlebotinum of the day temporarily turns her into a depressed and humorless mope.
 * Sarashi: Auma and Nele learn that Rowan is female after the former accidentally exposes said sarashi. She continues wearing it after being outed, just tied more loosely than before.
 * Sweet Polly Oliver: She originally wasn't trying to pass as a boy; people mistook her gender, Rowan didn't see the point of correcting them, and it went from there. She only hesitates to out herself out of fear that her friends will hate her for "tricking" them.
 * Tacky Tuxedo: Wears a vivid purple one, which started its life as a stage costume, for formal events. Somehow, she still makes it work for her.
 * Tights Under Modesty Shorts: One of her casual outfits does this with culottes.
 * Tomboyish Ponytail
 * Tomboy Princess
 * Wholesome Crossdresser: Officially a girl who sometimes dresses as a boy; since she wears female attire too (moreso after episode 15) and starts out as a Sweet Polly Oliver, she's sometimes mistaken for a boy who dresses as a girl.
 * You Gotta Have Purple Hair
 * Zettai Ryouiki: As Cure Rook.
 * Zettai Ryouiki: As Cure Rook.

Nina Corcoran (Cure Bishop) | Voice Actor: Shimizu Ai (Japanese), Tabitha St. Germain (English)

 * Beware the Nice Ones: True, she looks and acts like an absolute sweetheart, and her ultra-ladylike demeanor makes her easy to underestimate. However, she can put up as much of a fight in battle as her teammates can, and there's also the little matter of her being gifted with super human strength...
 * Big Eater: Justified, since using her Super Strength leaves her hungry and tired. Thing is, she's so ladylike when she puts away all that food.
 * Blessed with Suck: She sees her Super Strength as this-- it isn't a "ladylike" power, it drains her energy, and having it means she can never cast magic like her teammates can.
 * Cute Bruiser
 * The Chick
 * Different As Night and Day: With Rowan.
 * Ermine Cape Effect: As a princess, in complete contrast to Nele.
 * Four-Temperament Ensemble: Phlegmatic
 * Girly Girl to Rowan's Tomboy
 * Giant Poofy Sleeves: In Cure form. Her formal dress also features them.
 * Girlish Pigtails
 * Is This What Anger Feels Like?: Seldom loses her hyper-politeness, even when she's angrily confronting her enemies. The result is rather strange.
 * Keigo: Mentioned as speaking in this. It's represented by her speech being almost always formal in tone and her avoidance of slang or informal modes of address. This also gives her away when she and Rowan try pulling a "twin switch" during a pajama party.
 * Lethal Chef: The girl could burn a salad. In all fairness, she's never had to cook for herself, so some of her poor culinary skills are justified.
 * Magic Skirt: In Cure form, thanks to layers of petticoats.
 * Musical Assassin: Her personal weapon, the Shining Heart can turn into a weaponized fife.
 * My Sister Is Off-Limits: Is highly suspicious of anyone Rowan shows interest in, primarily because she knows about Rowan's habit of attempting to rush straight into relationships and is afraid her twin is going to get her heart broken... yet again.
 * Noblewoman's Laugh: Has one, although it's a bit more low-key than the usual.
 * Ojou: She's actually one of three princesses on the team but the only one who has this personality type.
 * Parasol of Prettiness: Sometimes carries one with her during her outings around the city.
 * Pimped-Out Dress: Both her official princess dress and her formal dress have elements of this.
 * Princesses Prefer Pink
 * Proper Lady: She at least wants to be one of these, but the whole "super strength" thing, among other factors, tends to get in the way.
 * Proper Tights with a Skirt: Wears this with all of her civilian outfits as well as her Cure outfit, keeping with her Ojou-esque personality.
 * Spoiled Sweet: Especially evident early on, where she tends to come off as Rich in Dollars, Poor In Sense due to her sheltered upbringing. Nevertheless, she genuinely tries her hardest to be nice to everyone and not act too entitled.
 * Super Strength: Nina is a magical anomaly-- she's a member of the Witch Species like her teammates but can't cast magic. Instead, she was born with a special ability, super human strength, as "compensation".
 * Does Not Know Her Own Strength: While she usually controls her powers pretty well, she has her lapses. For example, upon being freed from her curse, she ends up excitedly hugging Rowan-- and almost crushing her ribs.
 * Taken for Granite: For the first handful of episodes before the other Cures help her get better. Because she was hit by a different form of the petrifaction curse, she was conscious the entire time it was in effect and still has nightmares about the experience every once in a while.
 * Trademark Favorite Drink: Bubble tea.
 * You Gotta Have Indigo Hair

Helios / Michel Vieth | Voice Actor: Seki Tomokazu (Japanese), Alan D. Marriot (English)

 * Bishonen: In human form.
 * Brilliant but Lazy: Which Diana razzes him about... never mind that she's revealed to have a lazy streak of her own.
 * Dark-Skinned Blond: In human form.
 * Feminine Boy to Diana's Masculine Girl
 * Mentor Mascot
 * The Smart Guy: Sort of a secondary one. He's also a potions specialist, but he seldom uses that particular skill.
 * Voluntary Shapeshifting
 * Weasel Mascot

Diana / Fujiwara Naomi | Voice Actor: Shimizu Kaori (Japanese), Jessica Boone (English)

 * Biker Babe: Complete with an almost ever-present leather jacket.
 * Cool Big Sis: And she's posing as the Corcoran twins' literal big sis.
 * In-Series Nickname: Helios, Nele, and Rowan all address her as "Di".
 * Masculine Girl to Helios' Feminine Boy
 * Mentor Mascot
 * Ravens and Crows
 * Shiny Midnight Black
 * Tall, Dark and Bishoujo: In human form.
 * Voluntary Shapeshifting

Auro | Voice Actor: Nakata Joji (Japanese), Matthew Wood (English)

 * Beard of Evil
 * Big Bad
 * Catch Phrase: "It is a tragedy".
 * Deal with the Devil: Hooks in followers this way, agreeing to bless them with immortality and grant one wish, provided they become his servants and work off their contracts. Of course, he doesn't actually intend to follow through on that last part...
 * Demonic Possession: Spends most of the series trying to find a suitable vessel to bond with in this manner. Most of the time, he has to settle for temporarily taking control of Cromo's body.
 * Hey, It's That Voice!: So that's what happened to General Grievous after Obi-Wan defeated him in a "so uncivilized" manner.
 * Made of Evil
 * Sealed Evil in a Can: Well, twenty-odd cans. He's spent the last century or so slowly pulling himself together and his current goal is to recover his last few missing pieces and his core, which is sealed inside a human host.
 * Shut Up, Kirk: Does this to
 * Was Once a Man: Briefly mentions that he's not a demon, just a man who made his own chain of deals long ago. The human appearance he projects when communicating with his servants (and sometimes, with Pretty Cure) is his original form.
 * Wicked Cultured: Quotes lines from plays and sometimes frames things in theatrical terms.

Cromo | Voice Actor: Kobayashi Sanae (Japanese), Joyce Kurtz (English)

 * The Ageless
 * Badass Longcoat
 * Dark Action Girl
 * The Dragon
 * I Owe You My Life: One of the reasons why she's so crazy-devoted to Auro-- were it not for the deal she cut with him, she would have died from the same plague that was ravaging her kingdom.
 * Ninja: Complete with the stock weaponry (mainly a ninjato and shuriken, but she has a few others).
 * Red Eyes, Take Warning: Gains these, along with Facial Markings whenever Auro is speaking through her.
 * The Renfield: Has the sycophantic, worshipful, obsessive attitude, but unlike most Renfields, she’s pretty competent at her job and not all that pathetic.
 * Voice of the Legion: Speaks with this whenever she’s channeling Auro.
 * Willing Channeler: For most of the series, she allows Auro to possess her whenever he needs to be "out and about", since he doesn't have a body of his own. She's aware of the depersonalizing side-effects of this, but being The Renfield, she's too far-gone to care.
 * You Gotta Have Lavender Hair

Peltro | Voice Actor: Okiayu Ryotaru (Japanese), Kerrigan Mahan (English)

 * The Ageless
 * Badass Longcoat
 * Beard of Evil: Has one, although it's not as prominent as Auro's.
 * Bee-Bee Gun
 * The Brute
 * Dirty Coward: In his backstory. When Auro got to him, he was a soldier on trial for abandoning his kinsmen during a battle to save his own skin. He only sided with Auro in order to escape justice.
 * From a Single Cell: Or rather, from a single bug. As long as one part of his "swarm" is intact, Peltro can easily come back. Suffice it to say, he ends up taking advantage of this a lot.
 * Sunglasses At Night: Chiefly to hide his eyes, which are very clearly inhuman-looking.
 * The Worm That Walks: Once a man, his wish to be "truly invulnerable" caused Auro to transform him into a composite being made of insects. This doubles as an indirect insult, since Peltro is a "verminous war criminal" who's now a literal swarm of vermin, but he's a bit too self-absorbed to realize this.
 * You Gotta Have Green Hair

Ferro / Shirogane Mio | Voice Actor: Nanri Yuuka (Japanese), Laura Bailey (English)

 * The Ageless
 * Badass Longcoat
 * Blood Knight: Introduced as one of these. She later mellows out into a Worthy Opponent.
 * Broken Bird
 * Can't Grow Up: Because of her immortality, she still looks like a teenager despite being chronologically about thirty.
 * Cool Sword: Carries one named Grâce.
 * Dark Magical Girl
 * Evil Counterpart: To Auma. Both are swordswomen who have (or had) an important person that they'd do anything to protect. However, Ferro's devotion to her "important person", her sister, led to her slide into villainy.
 * Evil Redhead
 * Hannibal Lecture:
 * Hot Chick with a Sword
 * I Am a Monster: Comes to this conclusion after realizing that Megumi witnessed her ruthless fight against the Cures in episode 10, musing that even if her sister recognized her, she's probably disgusted by what she's become.
 * Implausible Fencing Powers
 * Lady and Knight: Plays the Black Knight to Megumi's Dark Lady... at least in a one-sided manner. When she says she's fighting for Megumi, she means her idealized memories of the little girl whose life she wanted to save, not the adult woman her younger sister currently is.
 * Magic Knight
 * The Only One Allowed to Defeat You: Quickly develops this policy towards Auma, and by proxy, the rest of the Cures.
 * Peek-a-Bangs
 * Trauma Conga Line: In her backstory. She cut a Deal with the Devil to save her little sister's life, endured a lonely existence as one of Auro's servants, temporarily escaped to Earth, discovered that her existence had been completely erased and was thrown out of the house by her own parents, who didn't remember her. Small wonder she snapped.
 * Unperson: At the start of the story, only Eclipse knows of her existence; not even her family recognizes her.
 * You Can't Go Home Again: Gets hit hard with this after becoming an Unperson back on Earth.
 * Peek-a-Bangs
 * Trauma Conga Line: In her backstory. She cut a Deal with the Devil to save her little sister's life, endured a lonely existence as one of Auro's servants, temporarily escaped to Earth, discovered that her existence had been completely erased and was thrown out of the house by her own parents, who didn't remember her. Small wonder she snapped.
 * Unperson: At the start of the story, only Eclipse knows of her existence; not even her family recognizes her.
 * You Can't Go Home Again: Gets hit hard with this after becoming an Unperson back on Earth.
 * You Can't Go Home Again: Gets hit hard with this after becoming an Unperson back on Earth.

Titanio | Voice Actor: Fukuyama Jun (Japanese), Domhnall Gleeson (English)

 * The Ageless
 * Badass Longcoat
 * Bishonen
 * Catch Phrase: "I always get what I want."
 * Celebrity Voice Actor: In the English dub.
 * Creepy Cool Crosses: His earrings. His original outfit, which he discards after his first episode, also sports them.
 * Facial Markings
 * Hopeless Suitor: Falls head-over-heels for Cromo and originally joins Eclipse in hopes of marrying her. A shame she's an unbalanced cultist who's too interested in waiting on "Lord Auro" to notice him.
 * Mind Control: Several of his plans involve this-- he establishes just what kind of person he is by inflicting it on Auma during his first appearance as an Eclipse member.
 * Politically-Incorrect Villain: Not only is he a smug bastard, he's a rather sexist one too.
 * Sixth Ranger: For Eclipse
 * Simple Staff: Wields one that can be converted into an Epic Flail.
 * Smug Smiler
 * The Starscream: Later snaps and turns into one of these after realizing that he's sold his soul and become another one of Auro's "pathetic toys", all for the sake of a woman who will never love him.
 * Status Buff: His powers allow him to do this to the Monster of the Week and/or his fellow Eclipse members.
 * Stay in the Kitchen: Hands out this lecture first to Auma and later to Cromo. In both cases, it turns out to be a rather stupid idea.

Hoshino Megumi | Voice Actor: Arai Satomi (Japanese), Veronica Taylor (English)
"[[spoiler:Ferro: Why should I listen to you? It's too late for me already! Didn't you see me attack those four girls so viciously earlier!? [breaks down in tears] It's too late for me... too late... Megumi: Bright Slaps Ferro] No, it isn't, Mio! Don't you understand!? It's never too late to change!
 * Berserk Button: She is one.
 * Fiery Redhead
 * Hot Teacher
 * Ill Girl: Suffered from a severe, unspecified illness as a child and would have died from it were it not for her older sister's Deal with the Devil.
 * In-Series Nickname: "Star-sensei", due to her teaching the Star Class and her name meaning "Star Field".
 * Kirk Summation: Delivers one to her own sister, also including an apology for her actions from back in episode 10.

Auro: She couldn't be more right about that! And I'm not going to stand by and watch you try to change that! [slugs Megumi as a disgusted Ferro watches]

Ferro: You bastard! Why did you hit my sister in front of me?

Auro: Because she wouldn't shut up!

Ferro: Do you know WHY she wouldn't shut up!? Because she's the only one in my family who really, truly cares about me! And you attacked her before my eyes! THAT! I WILL NOT! ALLOW!]]"


 * Stern Teacher: However, she's actually pretty nice when she's not teaching, which Nele finds out early on.

Hoshino Daimon | Voice Actor: Koyasu Takehito (Japanese), Gregory Snegoff (English)

 * Fan Boy: The man really likes his magical girl anime. He's also a regular convention-goer and cosplayer, who's roped his wife into it and later invites the Cures along during one episode.
 * Intergenerational Friendship: Forms one with Nele, and later with the other Cures.
 * Megane
 * Messy Hair
 * You Gotta Have Blue Hair
 * Messy Hair
 * You Gotta Have Blue Hair
 * You Gotta Have Blue Hair

Kamo Eiji | Voice Actor: Abe Atsushi (Japanese), Richard Cansino (English)

 * Even the Guys Want Him: He has a number of swooning fanboys within the fencing club.
 * Face of a Thug
 * Nice Guy: Don't let his looks fool you, he's actually one of these.
 * Real Men Wear Pink: Bakes sweets in his off-time, which he hands out during Fencing Club meetings. He's also quite skilled at both knitting and sewing.
 * Scars Are Forever: Has one under his right eye. No, it isn't actually from a fight-- he got it from running into a glass door when he was a kid.
 * Team Dad: Described as such by the other members of the fencing team.
 * You Gotta Have Blue Hair

Saitou Umeko | Voice Actor: Hirohashi Ryo (Japanese), Carrie Keranen (English)

 * Big Breasts, Big Deal: Definitely the embarrassed type.
 * Class Representative
 * The Fashionista: One who goes on frequent shopping trips to soothe her frazzled nerves.
 * Last-Name Basis: Addresses almost everyone by shortened versions of their surnames, complete with "-chan" or "-kun".
 * The Lancer: Essentially one of these to the Drama Club president, Masaaki. She's set to take over as president once he graduates.
 * Lipstick Lesbian: She isn't happy with being one and tries "fixing" herself by dating boys (and Rowan) before accepting that she's better off being happy than being “normal”.
 * Must Have Caffeine: Drinks much more coffee than she ought to, which she later gets called on.
 * Shrinking Violet: Has touches of this. Her older brother, Gorou is a full-blown example.
 * Tall, Dark and Bishoujo: She looks like and is treated as this but does not have the personality.

Kurosawa Yoichi and Yukihara Koji | Voice Actor: Yanagi Naoki (Yoichi, Japanese), Chris Ayres (Yoichi, English); Suzukaze Mayo (Koji, Japanese), Greg Ayres (Koji, English)

 * Bishonen: Koji
 * Casanova Wannabe: Yoichi, who sometimes openly laments his two friends' comparative luckiness in love.
 * Colorful Theme Naming: Their surnames contain the words for "black" and "snow", corresponding to their hair colors.
 * Dogged Nice Guy: Koji towards Nina.
 * Heterosexual Life Partners
 * The Quiet One: Koji
 * Sensitive Guy and Manly Man: Koji's the Sensitive Guy, and Yoichi's the Manly Man.
 * Shippers on Deck: Both of them ship Rowan/Umeko and later, Rowan/Tsubasa.
 * Those Two Guys
 * Vitriolic Best Buds: A Type 2 example.

Mizushima Tsubasa | Voice Actor: Morinaga Rika (Japanese), Luci Christian (English)

 * Attractive Bent Gender: To the point that even Rowan forgets he's a boy once in a while.
 * Bitch in Sheep's Clothing: Introduced as one. He gets better, but not before getting called out on his behavior.
 * Dude Looks Like a Lady: As it turns out, being out of drag doesn't keep him from being mistaken for female.
 * Feminine Boy to Rowan's Masculine Girl
 * If It's You It's Okay: Well, sort of. He states early on that he likes girls, not guys, and he'll never think of Rowan as anything but a guy, no matter how she presents, meaning that she has no chance with him. This doesn't stick.
 * Kawaiiko: Acts like one full-time during his debut episode and only when he "has to" afterward.
 * Long-Haired Pretty Boy
 * Mistaken for Gay: Sometimes assumed to be a lesbian by other students, since he pointedly tells several male suitors that he's not interested in guys. Natsumi also mistakes Rowan for Tsubasa's boyfriend-- Tsubasa initially gets defensive over this but later realizes that others' assumptions shouldn't matter and accepts his sister's well-meaning compliments.
 * Nice Hat: Either an officer's cap or a beret, depending on what he's wearing.
 * Rose-Haired Girl: Er, boy. Technically, he's wearing a pink wig, but his actual hair is pink too.
 * Shout-Out: He's named after another crossdressing Tsubasa, who was also enamored with a Bifauxnen.
 * Sibling Yin-Yang: With his older sister, Natsumi, who's a sociable and tomboyish Granola Girl.
 * Tsundere: Very much a type A, especially towards Rowan.
 * Unsettling Gender Reveal: Attempts to do this to Rowan at the end of his debut episode. She's surprised but nonplussed (for obvious reasons) and proceeds to reveal that she's also a Wholesome Crossdresser.
 * Waif Fu: Uses this during the few times he actually attacks anyone.
 * Wholesome Crossdresser: As part of a deal with his family-- if he finishes junior high as a girl, he'll be permitted to enter a very prestigious and expensive performing arts school. He actually enjoys crossdressing, but he isn't so fond of lying about who he really is. Rowan can sympathize.
 * Villainous Crossdresser: Starts out as this, although he's not so much "evil" as "flat-out abrasive". This is partially because he was affected by a Heart Spirit at the time, although the rest is his natural personality.
 * Zettai Ryouiki: With most of his outfits. Well, he is a tsundere.

Shimakura Kaname | Voice Actor: Matsuoka Yuki (Japanese), Lara Cody (English)

 * The Ditz: Has shades of this.
 * Even Gossips Have Standards: Gets very upset when her sensationalized journalism or gossiping actually hurts people.
 * School Newspaper Newshound: And even when she's not gathering information for the newspaper, she's still a chronic gossip-monger. This lands her in a bit of trouble during episode 15.
 * Stealth Hi Bye: ‘’Very’’ prone to these.
 * Yaoi and Yuri Fangirl: There's a reason she's so interested in Masaaki and Rowan's arguments. She's briefly shown to write... questionable fanfiction about her classmates as well, and freaks out when Nina accidentally gets a hold of a page of the "Masa/Ryuu" doujin she was drawing.
 * You Gotta Have Green Hair

Watanabe Masaaki | Voice Actor: Sugiyama Noriaki (Japanese), Charles Martinet (English)

 * Aloof Big Brother: Technically, he's Umeko's Aloof Older Cousin, but the sentiment's the same.
 * Club President: Leads the Drama Club.
 * The Comically Serious: Much like Auma, who he ends up getting along quite well with. Unlike her, he never turns it off... unless he's on-stage.
 * Cross Dresser: Pulls this at least twice, once to show "Fujiwara" how the "fine art of female impersonation is really done" and later because he lost a bet. Surprisingly enough, he makes a very pretty, if still dour girl.
 * Hey, It's That Voice!: Is that you, Mario?
 * Jerk with a Heart of Gold: He's incredibly inflexible and frequently impersonal towards the members of his club... and yet he'd still drop everything to help them, although he'll be complaining the entire way.
 * Last-Name Basis: Like Umeko, although he uses everyone's full surnames.
 * Not So Above It All: Whenever he gets on stage, he proves to be just as hammy, if not more, than the other members of the club. It's one of the reasons they don't begrudge him too much for his usual behavior.
 * Really, he has several moments like this. In addition to his over-acting tendencies, he's also done things like ordering Umeko to dress him up as a girl so he can show up those "lousy crossdressers" Rowan and Tsubasa, and has a habit of flipping out when things don't go exactly how he wants them to.
 * Perpetual Frowner: When not acting, anyway.
 * Sesquipedalian Loquaciousness: Masaaki always uses two or more, preferably long words when shorter ones would do; i.e., using "female impersonation" and "male impersonation" when he could just say "crossdressing".
 * Stoic Spectacles