Squid Girl/Characters

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Ika Musume/Squid Girl
Voiced by Hisako Kanemoto (Japanese), Christine Marie Cabanos (English)

The protagonist of the series, an anthropomorphic squid-girl who comes ashore to invade the surface world in retaliation for constant human pollution of the seas, only to end up being forced to work as a waitress at the Lemon Beach House restaurant in order to pay for a damaged wall of the restaurant.

"Ika: Oh? About what?"
 * Alien Hair
 * Anti-Villain: Type IV
 * Applied Phlebotinum: In Seasons 2 episode 2.3 it turns out that Ika Musume can pick up heavy weights with her tentacles because she can manipulate her weight using her bracelets, which makes Required Secondary Powers a Justified Trope in the episode.
 * Brilliant but Lazy: She's shown to be extremely good at math, has mastered several skills that have nothing to do with world domination, and of course there's her extremely powerful tentacles. She could at least be a serious threat, if she wasn't so lazy and easily distracted (and, of course, if it weren't for Chizuru.)
 * Card-Carrying Villain
 * Combat Tentacles
 * Comically Missing the Point
 * Cold Turkeys Are Everywhere: After she swears off shrimp. They pop up everywhere.
 * Cry Cute: Every time Chizuru intimidates her into obeying her, or whenever a "comrade" of hers (e.g. Takeru in a squid paper-hat, and an umbrella) "dies" (Takeru's hat blown away, the umbrella ran over by a truck).
 * Curtains Match the Window: And the tentacles.
 * Cute Clumsy Girl: Without the use of her tentacles she can barely kick a soccer ball.
 * Cute Squid Girl
 * Even the Girls Want Her: Ika is, in an appropriate and friendly way, friends with many kids of either gender, specifically Takeru and Kiyomi's respective groups of friends. Sanae and Cindy, on the other hand...
 * In season 2 episode 9.1, Ika is asked by Risa to join her play as her husband. Minutes later, Eiko, Sanae, and Kiyomi all join in. They have different roles but they share one similar thing: they love Ika Musume. They even take their roles seriously and act as though they are genuinely in love with her (which isn't an act for Sanae, but is for Eiko).
 * Face Your Fears: In Season 2, Episode 11.3,

"Ika: "What's a military?""
 * Genius Ditz/Small Name, Big Ego: At her best, she is the former. At her worst, she is the latter.
 * Genki Girl
 * Humans Are the Real Monsters: Her reason for invading the surface world. Her subsequent experiences, however, apparently start to impress to her that the situation is more like "Humans Are Flawed".
 * Hurricane of Puns: The dub version makes many puns related to undersea creatures.
 * I Call It Squid Unit 1, Hyperion and Eyjafjallajökull: Her umbrella.
 * In a similar vein, Black Tiger, Black Tiger GT and Black Tiger Ticonderoga, for her bamboo boat.
 * Ineffectual Sympathetic Villain
 * Laser-Guided Amnesia: In Season 2, Episode 7.2.
 * Light'Em Up: Like certain types of squid, she can emit light from her body.
 * Light Is Not Good: and there is the fact of Ika being a Villain Protagonist.
 * Modern Major-General
 * Multi-Armed Multitasking: Well, multi-tentacled multitasking.
 * Mundane Object Amazement: Given her little knowledge of the human world, this naturally comes in.
 * Mundane Utility: Her Prehensile Hair is frequently used like an extra set of hands for carrying food.
 * Never Bareheaded: And for a very good reason: it's mentioned that her "hat" is actually her life source. If it's removed, she dies. Luckily, removing it is pretty hard since it's fused to her scalp.
 * Nice Hat: It's more than just a Nice Hat, she needs it to live.
 * No Social Skills:


 * Offhand Backhand: To Sanae, every time she tries to glomp her.
 * Parasol of Pain: In her imagination at least.
 * Prehensile Hair
 * Sick Episode: Ika falls ill to a Squid Girl disease. Symptoms include nausea, headaches, flushes in the face, fever, delirium, and death...
 * Again in Season 2 episode 8.3. Unlike in the first season, she appears to have a normal fever which she gets from Kiyomi.
 * Sitcom Arch Nemesis: Sometimes sees Goro as one.
 * Squid Girl in White
 * Fish Out of Water: Figuratively and literally - as a Squid Out of the Ocean, everything about human life is new to her.
 * Take Over the World: Her ultimate goal. Too bad she has no idea as to the strength of all the world's military forces.
 * Tentacle Rope
 * Trademark Favorite Food: Shrimp
 * Tsundere
 * Unusually Uninteresting Sight: No one save Nagisa ever takes notice of her strange appearance and Prehensile Hair.
 * Verbal Tic: -de geso. The English version of the anime translates this into frequent ocean life puns, apparently as an Ascended Meme from the fansubs.
 * Villain Protagonist
 * Why Did It Have To Be Chizuru, Orcas and Sharks?
 * Work Off the Debt: The premise of the entire series, even if it's in the background more often than not.
 * You Gotta Have Sky-Blue Tentacles
 * You Gotta Have Sky-Blue Tentacles

Eiko Aizawa
Voiced by Ayumi Fujimura (Japanese), Heather Pennington (English)

Middle child of the Aizawa siblings and manager of the Lemon Beach House, as well as Ika Musume's principal "handler".

""Pain in the ass bodyguard!""
 * Bob Haircut
 * Bodyguard Babe: She's like this towards Ayumi when she sees some Casanova Wannabes try to flirt her. She almost breaks one of those guys' arms off. Here's a quote from the same guy:


 * Book Dumb: Studying isn't her forte, but she's also too proud to ask Ika for help.
 * Cool Big Sis: For Ika, some of the time.
 * Fiery Redhead
 * Gamer Chick: Keeps a Famicom lookalike inside her room (in the anime it's a Mega Drive lookalike). Oftentimes Ika is her playmate.
 * Jerk with a Heart of Gold: She's not a jerk per se, but given Ika's behavior, can we really blame her for sometimes being abrasive towards her?
 * Only Sane Man: Narrative-wise. She's also the person Ika interacts with the most.
 * Red Oni, Blue Oni: Red to Chizuru's blue.
 * Sailor Fuku: Her high-school uniform.

Chizuru Aizawa
Voiced by Rie Tanaka (Japanese), Shelby Lindley (English)

Eldest of the Aizawa siblings, Chizuru does the cooking at the Lemon Beach House.


 * A Day in the Limelight:  focuses on her
 * This is the first and only episode that is focused on her for this season.
 * Badass Adorable
 * Berserk Button: Her store and her siblings.
 * She has another one, as revealed in Season
 * Beware the Nice Ones: Even Eiko is wary whenever she exudes an intimidating aura.
 * Cool Big Sis
 * Creepy Blue Eyes/Icy Blue Eyes
 * Curb Stomp Battle: And she's always on the winning side.
 * Eyes Always Shut: And when she opens them, expect a person or two cowering in fear.
 * Though she actually looks pretty good when she opens them without malicious intent.
 * Flanderisation: In the early episodes she was extremely nice and rarely went berserk. By the end of the second season this behavior has almost gone to Once an Episode territory.
 * Mentor Archetype: Teaches  the art of self-defense while using Goro as her punching bag.
 * Nice Girl: Her default state. Annoy her and she'll make you regret it for the rest of your life.
 * Nightmare Face: At least to Ika's eyes.
 * Oblivious to Love: Probably subverted. She may be aware of Goro's love for her and she uses it to her advantage.
 * Oh Crap: The reaction she elicits from anyone who chances upon her scarier side.
 * The first time Ika Musume sees Chizuru's scarier side, you can hear some sort of liquid trickling in the background...
 * Red Oni, Blue Oni: Blue to Eiko's red.
 * Troll/The Gadfly: sometimes she does things because it might be fun.
 * Weight Woe: Her only weakness. Ika may have a chance of actually beating her using only this weakness, if she's smart enough to notice it.
 * She is also concerned with her muscles, as exploits it in an attempt to eat more meat.
 * You Gotta Have Blue Hair

Takeru Aizawa
Voiced by Miki Ootani (Japanese), Amanda C. Miller (English)

Youngest of the Aizawa siblings - a typical elementary-school student.


 * Anime Hair
 * Cross Dressing Voice: If you look at his seiyuu's name above, then yes.
 * Cute Shotaro Boy
 * The Generic Guy: Lampshaded when Squid Girl tries to draw the Aizawas using her tentacles (which she explains goes by her mental images of them.) Chizuru gets drawn as an oni, Eiko as a killer robot, and Takeru...is a more photorealistic version of himself.
 * Made of Iron: His very first appearance has him getting thrown around and slammed into the ground by Squid Girl's tentacles, only to get right back up and proclaim "That was so cool!"
 * Not So Above It All: Despite treating Ika like a playmate most of the time, Eiko notices that he's slowly learning to subconsciously control Ika -- which is easy enough, given her immense gullibility.
 * Out of Focus: In Season 2 Episode 10.1, Ika, Eiko, and Chizuru all forget about him while they try to eat as many cuts of meat as they can. Luckily, Chizuru has reserved some cuts (which she intends to eat them herself) for him.

Nagisa Saito
Voiced by Azusa Kataoka (Japanese), Cristina Valenzuela (English)

A surfer and part-time worker for Lemon Beach House, and perhaps the only person who sees Ika as a genuine threat to humanity.


 * Berserk Button: Don't take surfing lightly. Even if you're Ika Musume.
 * Bifauxnen: Just sweeping her hair back is enough to make her look like a Bishounen.
 * Demoted to Extra: She became a background character from Season 2 Episode 2 through to Episode 11, to the point of not appearing in a few episodes. Poor girl.
 * Even the Girls Want Her: Enough to make most, if not all, of the girls squee for her in Season 2, Episode 2.2.
 * Only Sane Man
 * Surfer Babe: And she takes it seriously.
 * Why Did It Have to be Ika Musume?!

Ayumi Tokita
Voiced by Ayako Kawasumi (Japanese), Sarah Williams (English)

Daughter of the manager of Southern Winds, Lemon Beach House's rival restaurant from a neighboring town. She sometimes works part-time at the Lemon Beach House.


 * Antenna Hair
 * Beautiful All Along: Without those creepy "Fake Ika Musume" kigurumi masks her father has her wear.
 * Defrosting Ice Queen: Her father tells Eiko, Chizuru, and Ika that ever since she started working with them, her sociability has been improved. She's still afraid of men though.
 * Dude Magnet
 * The Faceless: Not exactly with her appearance (she's even actually quite the looker), but she's this personality-wise; as her father told Eiko, she cannot actively interact with people outside her masks.
 * Fridge Horror: Her father tried to trade her to the Lemon Beach House in exchange for the original Ika Musume. Behavior like this is probably why she's so insecure to begin with.
 * Les Yay: Implied with her bashfulness around Eiko.
 * Meido: In Chapter 162 (Season 2, Episode 2.2 in the anime), she is this while working at the store and while wearing bladed brass knuckles! (Which her father correctly identifies as trading one mask for another; see "The Faceless", above.) Needless to say, male customers are petrified at the unusual sight.
 * Not Good with People: Chapter 210 reveals she can speak normally with Ika, because she doesn't consider her human. The matching anime scene indicates this is why
 * The Quiet One
 * Shrinking Violet
 * The Quiet One
 * Shrinking Violet

Goro Arashiyama
Voiced by Yuuichi Nakamura (Japanese), Jason Wishnov (English)

A lifeguard and Eiko's childhood friend, who has his sights for Chizuru.


 * Ambiguously Brown: His tan is justifiable with his career. When he tries to recruit Ika-chan as a lifeguard and she asks if she has to tan, he quickly replies "It's not a uniform!"
 * Bishonen
 * Childhood Friends: With Eiko. It is also through this friendship that he met and fell in love with Chizuru.
 * Dogged Nice Guy: That includes getting his butt kicked by Chizuru.
 * Sitcom Arch Nemesis: Is sometimes seen as this by Ika.
 * Stalker with a Crush: Not exactly a stalker, but he keeps lots of pictures of Chizuru.
 * Walking Shirtless Scene: Given his job, this is to be expected.
 * Why Did It Have to be Ghosts?

Sanae Nagatsuki
Voiced by Kanae Ito (Japanese), Xanthe Huynh (English)

Eiko's neighborhood friend (and classmate, in the anime) who has taken an obsessive liking to Ika.


 * Abhorrent Admirer: Well, she's actually cute, but this is how Ika sees her.
 * Bodyguard: In the sixth episode of the second season, Sanae becomes Squid Girl's self-appointed "SP". Since Sanae is one of the people who Squid Girl sometimes needs to be protected from, this does not fill her with confidence.
 * Camera Fiend
 * Clingy Jealous Girl: The mere sight of Ika having a friendly chitchat with Kiyomi and her friends made her exude a dark aura that made a chill run down Eiko's spine.
 * Cosplay Otaku Girl
 * The Ditz
 * Even Creepy Stalkers Have Standards: Despite Ika Musume's fears, Sanae won't take advantage of Ika when she's helpless from heatstroke.
 * Genki Girl
 * The Glomp: Subverted; she tries, only to get back-tentacled by Ika.
 * Hopeless Suitor
 * No Sense of Personal Space: The main reason why Ika dislikes her.
 * Single-Target Sexuality / Token Lesbian: She's Camp Ikasexual.
 * Stalking Is Love
 * Too Kinky to Torture: Or at least willing to get beaten up by Ika. At the end of the story when she gives up stalking her crush, she ends up wanting the violent interaction to resume.
 * Yandere: She looks like this whenever she sees Ika chatting with another girl.

Cindy Campbell
Voiced by Hitomi Nabatame (Japanese), Laura Post (English)

An American alien researcher who comes to Japan to investigate Ika.


 * Alliterative Name
 * Anime Accent Absence: In her introduction, Eiko tried out an "American" accent with her until Cindy revealed she could speak fluent Japanese. She was so fluent in Japanese that she eventually discovered, much to her horror, that even her native English tongue got a Japanese accent.
 * Berserk Button: Do NOT EVER pull her jacket off.
 * Eagle Land: A mix of both types.
 * Foreign Fanservice: A sexy blonde woman with a ponytail (for the most part), wearing a jacket (usually, anyway) over a striped bikini or a tube-top and short shorts? Yes, please.
 * Hot Scientist
 * Mad Scientist
 * Name's the Same: She shares her name with a character from Scary Movie.
 * Phenotype Stereotype
 * Single-Target Sexuality: Her obsession with Ika sometimes goes beyond finding her "alien heritage".
 * Too Kinky to Torture
 * Walking Swimsuit Scene: Does this for the majority of the series.

Mr. Tokita
Voiced by Rikiya Koyama (Japanese), Tony Oliver (English)

Ayumi's father whose first name is unknown. He is the Southern Wind's owner. He is fond of making creepy kigurumi based on Ika.


 * Mad Scientist: His Ika kigurumi are both cute and creepy, but creepy most of the time. He even has built a toilet room out of them.
 * Nightmare Fuel Station Attendant
 * No Name Given
 * Villain Team-Up: With Harris, Clark, and Martin. All of them are not really villainous; only to Ika.

Harris, Clark and Martin
Voiced by Seiji Sasaki, Anri Katsu, and Tetsuo Goto (Japanese); Phineas, Tony Oliver, and Jonathan Meza (English)

A trio of American Mad Scientists and MIT graduates (each of whom graduated at the top of his class) who, together with Cindy, investigate Ika.


 * Eagle Land
 * Geek Physiques: Harris is a little skinny, Clark is very skinny, and Martin is fat.
 * When Ika is gone in episode 12.1, they become depressed -- Harris and Clark gain a ton of weight, while Martin loses quite a bit.
 * Gratuitous English: Humorously, a few of their Gratuitous English lines go unaltered in the English dub. "You're a god, man! We are god men!"
 * Mad Scientists
 * Reed Richards Is Useless: In their zeal to discover Ika's "alien" heritage, they conveniently overlook their other, far more important discoveries: a universal language translator and a cure for cancer. Being that we actually learn this from them, they appear to have some faint awareness of the fact that they're squandering their talents and discoveries.
 * Small Name, Big Ego: They never pass up a chance to remind people that each of them graduated at the top of his class at MIT. (Cindy graduated at the top of her class at MIT, as well, but we only hear her mention that once during the entire anime, in reply to one of their boasts.)
 * Villain Team-Up: While they are not really villainous, the trio and Ayumi's father join forces in Season 2, Episode 11.2 to build a Mecha-Ika Musume. This Mecha-Ika has almost all of the original's powers and the ability to speak.

Kiyomi Sakura
Voiced by Kokoro Kikuchi (Japanese), Carrie Savage (English)

A middle-school student who Ika befriends after a prank gone wrong.


 * Somewhat odd for a sweet girl such as herself, but compared to her classmates that we see in the anime, it's understandable.
 * Meganekko
 * Nice Girl: Clearly seen in Chapter 185 of the manga, for example.
 * Sailor Fuku: Not her only outfit, but she is a middle-school student.
 * Sick Episode: Season 2 episode 7.3, which ends in a Crowning Moment of Heartwarming for both Kiyomi and Squid Girl.
 * The Rival: Sanae sees her as this. Of course, this has something to do with Ika.

Tatsuo Isozaki
Voiced by Shinzou Miyasaka (Japanese)

Goro's friend and fellow lifeguard who tries to flirt with Ayumi.


 * Ambiguously Brown: Like Goro, his tan is justifiable with his career.
 * Casanova Wannabe: Tries to flirt with Ayumi, much to the annoyance of Eiko.
 * Stalker with a Crush: To Ayumi.
 * Walking Shirtless Scene

Kozue Tanabe
Voiced by Akemi Kanda (Japanese), Erika Harlacher (English)

A gentle girl. She never gives her name in the anime.


 * Humans Are Flawed: Her basic philosophy, which she sometimes shares with Ika.
 * Last-Episode New Character: More like the Last Episode Girl of the show. She has only appeared in the last episodes of Season 1 and 2.
 * Meaningful Name:
 * Nice Girl
 * Nice Girl

Invasion Club
Kiyomi's classmates, Tomomi Mochizuki, Yuka Nishimura and Ayano Watanbe.


 * Walking Swimsuit Scene: Tomomi, although not as often as Cindy does.

Keiko Furukawa
Voiced by Misato Fukuen (Japanese)

A police officer who is very suspicious of Squid Girl, but eventually befriends her.