Sket Dance/Characters

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Characters from Sket Dance include:

Sket Dan

Yusuke "Bossun" Fujisaki

Voiced by Hiroyuki Yoshino

The founder and leader of the Sket-dan, nicknamed Bossun. When he puts on his goggles he is able to be in full concentration and saves the day. When talking about his special traits, the sket-dan tends to break the fourth wall, saying how he has nothing unique for a shounen main character. He is an amazing artist and has a bunch of expressions that are easy to read. Sasuke is his twin brother.

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Hime "Himeko" Onizuka

Voiced by Ryoko Shiraishi

Himeko is the violent "yankee"-girl with a soft spot for cute things. She is the fighter/brawn to the Sket-Dan. In her past she was called "Legendary Yankee Onihime" which became a symbol of "power and fear". Himeko seems to now have "calmed down" from her days of being the Onihime and has become the second-chief to the Sket-Dan.

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Kazuyoshi "Switch" Usui

Voiced by Tomokazu Sugita, Aki Kanada (young)

Switch is the brains and secretary to the Sket-Dan. He is an otaku (no matter how many times he denies it) that has information about EVERYONE in Kaimei-high. Switch appears to be the most serious of the group but his fooling around says other wise. He also has a strong belief in Science which is shown through his rivalry against Occult lover, Yuuki Reiko. The most unique thing about Switch is that he talks through a computer which is most likely due to Psychological trauma.

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Hōsuke

An African Collard Scops Owl that was found injured by Saaya. He now resides in the club room as a pet of the Sket Dan.

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Student Council

The rivals of the Sket-dan, who uphold school rules and handle administrative duties, like the creation and funding of clubs. Within the Sket Dance world, there is a manga series about them, running in Shōnen Jump, and a tie-in game on Vivage City, a cellular phone game company.

Soujirou Agata

Voiced by Tomokazu Seki

President of the Student Council and a Third year student. A very charismatic, laid-back individual, who seemingly does nothing as President. He entrusts most responsibilities to the Vice President, Sasuke Tsubaki. His IQ is around 160. His ability to read and understand people is used to manipulate them to do what he wants, such as motivating Bossun into competing with him seriously. This same ability is why he has the complete loyalty of Student Council members, Sasuke and Daisy. His performance in the Gachinko Vivage Battle's "Pixie Garden" match with Bossun shows that he is a good strategist, who learns quickly, and is adept at lying. Despite his ruthlessness, and professions that he isn't a nice guy, he's against cheating to win. He has a tendency to forget things he's said, such as the bet he pretended to make with Bossun to get him fired up.

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Sasuke Tsubaki

Voiced by Takahiro Sakurai (Drama CD), Hiro Shimono (Anime)

The Vice President of the Student Council, who takes his responsibilities very seriously, even overzealously, willing to punch a hole in a wall and injure himself to get his point across. He believes that the Sket-dan is useless and should be abolished, leading to conflicts with Bossun. The two consider each other rivals and his desire to defeat Bossun and the Sket-dan motivate him to do things he wouldn't otherwise do. He is a skilled fighter, and the boxing club at their school wanted him on their team. He also researches his opponents weaknesses and uses them to his advantage. He is Bossun's twin brother.

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Kikuno "Daisy-Chan" Asahina

Voiced by Aya Endo (Drama CD), Yuu Kobayashi (JP)

The Secretary of the Student Council, nicknamed "Daisy-chan." She is a Second-year student, who will do whatever Sōjirō tells her to do, from participating in the Gachinko Vivage Battle Tournament to going undercover on a Student Council Operation to catch a ring of blackmailers. She speaks harshly, and insults people on purpose, often saying things like "Drown in a gutter and die", or "Drown, die, revive, and die again." She has good aim, and relentlessly attacks without hesitation. While she seems calm and composed on the outside, she is quick to judge others, and thus, underestimate them. She doesn't handle failure very well, and will console herself by cuddling stuffed animals. She especially dislikes bothering other people, so she rarely asks for help.

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Michiru Shinba

Voiced by Kosuke Toriumi (Drama CD), Kenji Nojima (Anime)

A Student Council Member responsible for General Affairs, and a Third-year Student. Later stepped down, to focus the rest of his 3rd year term for college aplication. He is a narcissist, who loves having his picture taken. He is popular with girls, and also has a very devoted fan club called the "Shinbals". He is an extremely good chef, considered "exceptional even among professionals." Michiru often plays the straight man opposite the quirks of the other student council and is also one of the few people who understands that Sōjirō has a manipulative side.

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Mimori Unyuu

Voiced by Atsuko Enomoto (Drama CD), Megumi Takamoto (Anime)

The Treasurer of the Student Council. Later become Vice-President after Tsubaki became president She's the wealthy granddaughter of the Unyuu Group's leader. She is competent enough to know how to allocate hidden funds for the Student Council, but this is countered by her desires to spend frivolously. She believes money is a means to all ends, from love confessions to winning competitions. Despite this, she considers herself an advocate of proper conduct, and even lectures Tsubaki for his uncivilized actions. Outside of her financial duties, she provides refreshments and first aid supplies to the other Student Council members.

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Hani Usami

A first year student who takes over as Treasurer after Minori moves up to Vice-President. Until she attended high school, she grew up in a family of mostly women and attended only all girls schools. Probably because of this, she developed a strange split personality where whenever she's touched by females, she's more withdrawn and finds men useless. But when touched by a man, she becomes overtly flirtatious towards men and outright opposed to women. This personality refers to herself as Bunny.

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Kiri Katō

Taking over General Affairs after Michiru takes his leave from the council , Kiri is a descendant of ninjas, and often referred to as the last ninja. He doesn't like to take orders from people, and takes down bad guys with his own brand of justice.

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Students

Momoka Kibitsu

Voiced by Marina Inoue

She's the leader of the yankee girls, and claimed herself as the "Onihime".

She told her three followers to bring Himeko to the park near a train station to beat her up. She later then found out that the legendary "Onihime" was Himeko herself. After finding the truth, she became Himeko's follower and would only listen to her.

Later on, she becomes a famous voice actor.

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Roman Saotome

Voiced by Ai Shimizu (Drama CD), Ai Kayano (Anime)

She's a shoujo manga eccentric, who despite being incredibly Genre Savvy to that particular genre, isn't able to draw it too well herself. Roman is able to change the world around her into a shoujo manga-type setting also, with her Roman-fog. She is also very aware that the cast in a story, and constantly breaks the fourth wall.

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Moe Yabasawa

Voiced by Hitomi Nabatame (Drama CD), Megumi Toyoguchi (Anime)

A very overweight unattractive girl who seemingly doesn't care about her appearance and is a member of the cheer-leading club.

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Shinzou Takemitsu

Voiced by Katsuyuki Konishi (Drama CD), Kenta Miyake (Anime)

The captain of the Kendo Club and a self-styled modern-day samurai despite his proficiency with cellphones and computers.

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Reiko Yuuki

Voiced by Yuu Kobayashi (Drama CD), Fumiko Orikasa (Anime)

A member of the Occult Research Club who is knowledgeable about spiritual, suspicious subjects.

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Ayumi Kuramoto

Voiced by Mai Aizawa

A student who asks the Sket Dan for help in cheering Yagi up when the latter seems in dire straits. Also she takes Dante to Sket-Dan whenever he has a problem

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Kaoru Yagi

Voiced by Kaori Nazuka

A member of the broadcasting club best known for her ability to maintain a straight face during any situation.

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Kiyoshi "Dante" Date

Voiced by Takashi Kondo (Drama CD), Gackt (Anime)

A Kaimei student and the vocalist for the visual kei band JardiN.

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Teppei Sugihara

Voiced by Soichiro Hoshi (Drama CD), Daisuke Sakaguchi (Anime)

A student who transfers to Kaimei High School in the first episode.

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Mitsuru Jougasaki

Voiced by Kentaro Ito (Drama CD), Nobuaki Kanemitsu (Anime)

A troublemaker of Kaimei High School.

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Chiaki Takahashi

Voiced by Airi Sakuno (Drama CD), Satomi Sato (Anime)

The captain of Kaimei High School's softball team.

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Takako Shimada

Voiced by Yuuka Nakatsukasa

An aspiring journalist who works on the school paper.

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Akitoshi Daimon/ Enigman

Voiced by Satoshi Hino

A member of the school's Quiz Society that challenges other clubs to Quiz Battles. His personality changes whenever he dons his Enigman mask.

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Quecchon

Voiced by Eri Kitamura

Enigman's assistant during the Quiz Battles. Like Akitoshi, also has the personality change whenever she puts on her mask. While she's gentle and obedient with it on, she's rude and cruel with it off.

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Saaya Agata

Voiced by Kana Hanazawa

Agata's younger sister who becomes a Sket Dan regular after her initial appearance. She has a crush on Bossun.

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Koma Morishita

Voiced by Mamiko Noto

A shy and big first year student with uncontrollable strength.

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Teachers

Kunio Yamanobe

Voiced by Jun Konno (Drama CD), Nobuyuki Hiyama (Anime)

An eccentric geography teacher who hires the Sket Dan to help him form a 'Genesis' club ('Genesis' being the name of a ball game taught to him by 'Master Won' similar to tennis, but involving a volleyball, and fishing nets), the idea was receded when Tsubaki explained that if the three were to start the 'Genesis' club, the Sket Dan would be disbanded. Later, Yamanobe taught them 'Hyperion', a part-chess part-DND board game which only male players seem to enjoy.

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Tetsuji "Chu-San" Chuuma

Voiced by Hayato Nakata (Drama CD), Joji Nakata (Anime)

A chemistry teacher and the homeroom teacher for class 2-C. He is the faculty sponsor for the Sket Dan, a fact he often uses to get them to do things for him. He frequently creates odd potions and explosives which oftentimes backfire.

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Remi Misora

Voiced by Sakura Tange

A clumsy, often scatter-brained, woman who took over as a teaching assistant at Kaimei High School when Sayama went on maternity leave.

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Junichi "J-Son" Sensei

Voiced by Jurota Kosugi

A shop class teacher at Kaimei High School and the homeroom teacher for Class 2-B. Despite his frightening appearance, he has a fragile heart and gets nervous easily.

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Others

Akane Fujisaki

Voiced by Akeno Watanabe

Bossun's foster mother.

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Rumi Fujisaki

Voiced by Yuki Kashigawi

Bossun's foster sister. Though she frequently treats him like her personal servant, she also genuinely cares for him.

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Masafumi Usui

Voiced by Tetsuya Kakihara

Switch's younger brother. He is the original Switch and was later killed due a misunderstanding.

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Sawa Yamauchi

Voiced by Yumi Hara

Switch and Masafumi's childhood friend.

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Suzu Chuuma

Voiced by Yui Ogura

Chu-san's daughter.

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Ryosuke Kirishima

Voiced by Hiroyuki Yoshino

Bossun and Sasuke's father.

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Haru Kirishima

Voiced by Masumi Asano

A close friend of Ryosuke and Akane. She is Bossun and Sasuke's biological mother.

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