Comic Party/Characters

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The Comic Party main cast at the Tokyo Big Sight. Left to right: Ikumi, Asahi, Minami, Reiko, Aya, Mizuki, Taishi, Kazuki, Eimi, Yuu, Chisa, and Subaru. (Fan art by "vania600")

The Comic Party franchise has a well-defined set of characters. CP is the first season anime Comic Party; "CPR" is the second season anime Comic Party Revolution. Names are given in English order.

Kazuki Sendo

The protagonist of this title. An indifferent student (in high school in the first anime and in college in the second anime, game, and manga), he has some talent as an artist and is persuaded to form the "Brother 2" dojinshi partnership with Taishi.

Mizuki Takase

Mizuki Takase is the protagonist's friend since junior high, who eventually ended up in the same college as Kazuki. She is energetic and athletic, with long red hair in a side ponytail. She starts out hostile and skeptical towards otaku and dojinshi, and is initially opposed to Kazuki's new activity. However, she's also torn by Kazuki's expressions of satisfaction with the dojinshi process, and worries that it leaves less time for them together. Later in the series she accepts this though, and even starts to cosplay herself.

Yuu Inagawa

Yuu Inagawa is a Kansai-speaking, passionate dojinshi enthusiast. She is from Kobe, but comes to Tokyo often for Comic Party. Her parents own a Japanese inn and hot-springs resort that she will inherit when she is older. Yuu is the sole member of the circle "Karamitei". She teaches Kazuki about dojinshi publishing and comics exhibition. She is nicknamed "Hot Springs Panda" (Panda Onseniko) by Eimi because she owns a hot springs and she has large circle glasses that is similar to the dark patches around the panda's eyes.

Tropes exhibited by Yuu include:

Eimi Ohba

Eimi Ohba is an egoistic dojin artist with the self-proclaimed title of "Queen of ComiPa". She is the head of a popular dojin circle called "CAT OR FISH?!". She is fiercely competitive and believes the value of the dojinshi is based on how many copies it sold. In exchange for her nicknaming Yuu Inagawa, Yuu has nicknamed her "Ohba-ka", which shows their relationship is less than friendly.

She is younger than most of the other cast - in Comic Party Revolution, she is still in high school while the other doujinshi artists and cosplayers are in university.

Aya Hasebe

Aya Hasebe is a timid girl who draws original dojinshi. She usually gets people's attention by pulling on their shirtsleeves rather than calling out to them. (During the Hot Springs Episode, she taps a shoulder instead.) Aya's circle is called "Jamming Book Store". Her dojinshi does not sell well because she has a hard time attracting customers, even though it has good artwork and costs only 200 yen (instead of the usual 500-1000 yen). Kazuki admires her artwork and creative story, so he tries to help her sell whenever he can.

Tropes exhibited by Aya include:
  • Shrinking Violet: To the point that Taishi calls her "Stealth Aya" in Comic Party Revolution episode 9. She has so little personal presence that most people simply do not notice she's present.

Minami Makimura

Minami Makimura is the head staff of the Comic Party conventions. During the conventions, she is seen patrolling the grounds. She always checks Kazuki's dojinshi to see whether it's acceptable to be sold there. Comic Party Revolution reveals that she used to draw doujinshi, but hasn't written anything in years.

Despite being in charge of the business end of an expy of Comiket, Minami is something of a romantic at heart, being willing to set up a blind date between a girl who doesn't have any experience with love and a kind boy who's the girl's age.[1] She can also be unobservant at times, being the only person in the anime's named cast who falls for Asahi's Clark Kenting - Asahi had to put her glasses on in front of Minami for her to finally figure it out.

Chisa Tsukamoto

Chisa Tsukamoto is the daughter of the printing shop where Kazuki gets his dojinshi printed. She is hardworking and looks after the business when her parents go out of town, but she is clumsy and scatterbrained and sometimes makes mistakes with the printing process. She is often seen chasing a runaway cart. In the first anime, she's a junior student at Kazuki's school.

Tropes exhibited by Chisa include:

Reiko Haga

  • Akiko Muta (Japanese), Sara Van Buskirk (CP English), Laurie Gallardo (CPR English)

Cosplay enthusiast and promoter. Her cosplay circle is named "Team Ikkatsu". In the manga, she teaches Mizuki about the nuances of cosplay.

Tropes exhibited by Reiko include:

Asahi Sakurai

Asahi Sakurai is anime and manga fan by day and a famous idol by night. She is the voice actress of Card Master Peach, the main character of a popular anime in the Comic Party world (and a double parody of Wedding Peach and Cardcaptor Sakura). Even though she is an idol, she is nervous around people so she often stutters and forgets what she was going to say. Asahi disguises herself with eyeglasses and a hat and appears less self-confident than she acts on stage when she wants to enjoy the public without a crowd around her which quickly forms when her identity is revealed. (Judging from her spotlight episode in Comic Party Revolution, the glasses are probably prescription - she doesn't wear them on-stage, but she does wear them while she's in her agent's office.)

Asahi's role in the first Comic Party anime adaption is limited since she does not interact with the main protagonist. Instead, she is only heard on the radio and briefly seen singing at a concert.

Tropes exhibited by Asahi include:
  • Clark Kenting: When out in public, she adds glasses and a hat to her outfit, and is much more timid than when she's on stage. It fools Minami and other people who aren't familiar with her, but Taishi and other members of her fan club see right through it.

Subaru Mikage

Miko fighter obsessed with hero stories, but terrible at creating dojinshi. Her group is "Sin-jyusyokakutei." She is not featured in the original game and anime series, appearing in Comic Party Revolution.

Tropes exhibited by Subaru include:
  • The Ditz: Can't tell a coherent story, draws at a grade-school skill level, but still thinks she creates good doujinshi. Also, when she helped Chisa run Tsukamoto Printing while Chisa's father was in the hospital, Subaru nearly ran the business into the ground.
  • You! Get Me Coffee!: She's on the receiving end of this from clients of Tsukamoto Printing during her short stint there. She complains - twice - that she's not an errand girl.

Ikumi Tachikawa

A sickly girl, Kazuki's fan and first customer. Ikumi has spent most of her life in the hospital. She has an older, very muscular, brother named Yuuzo in Comic Party Revolution.

Tropes exhibited by Ikumi include:
  • Ill Girl: mentioned in the first anime series, and Flanderized to be her primary character attribute in Revolution.


Taishi Kuhonbutsu

The other half of "Brother 2", he is a typical otaku who sees the dojinshi concept as the leading pop-culture format of the 21st century. Grandiose in the expressions of his dreams, he takes charge of the logistical aspects of the partnership (paying registration fees, arranging printers, etc.), leaving the actual artwork to Kazuki.

He is also member number 00001 of Asahi Sakurai's fan club, and get very jealous of anyone else who shows any interest in her as a person - even Kazuki.

Tropes exhibited by Taishi include:
  • Large Ham: Constantly.
    • He habitually calls Sendo "My Brother", Mizuki "My Sister", and everyone else "Comrade", in Gratuitous English and with emphasis, no matter how many times he's been kicked out of the conversation (or the room) by the people he's addressing. Yes, you can hear the capital letters.
    • Losing an easily-replaceable convention dealer's pass is The End of the World as We Know It as far as Taishi is concerned.
    • He routinely makes speeches while standing on the roof of the Tokyo Big Sight.

Miho Hoshino, Mayu Yumeji, and Yuka Tsukishiro

Three members of "Team Ikkatsu", Reiko's cosplay fanclub. Their family names are given in the Japanese credits.

Tropes exhibited by Miho, Mayu and Yuka include:
  • Large Ham: When discussing cosplay, Miho can reach the same levels of scenery-chewing that Taishi reaches on a regular basis. Amazingly, when Miho was in Large Ham mode in Taishi's presence, Ham-to-Ham Combat was averted... which implies that the usual level of ham for both of them is their maximum level of ham.
  • Meganekko: Yuka.
  • Official Cosplay Gear: Thoroughly averted; Team Ikkatsu makes their outfits at home.
  • Those Three Girls
  • Yaoi Fangirl: All three of them.

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  1. Asahi Sakurai and Kazuki Sendo, respectively.