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== Mao ==
=== Voiced by: [[Hiromi Hirata]] (JP), [[Vic Mignogna]] (EN) ===
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=== Voiced by: [[Hiromi Hirata]] (JP), [[Vic Mignogna]] (EN) ===
{{quote|A demon "Honor Student" out to kill his father and take his place as Overlord. Reading far too much manga for his own good, he concludes that the best way to do this is to become the Hero because [[Invincible Hero|heroes always kick Overlord ass]].}}
 
{{quote|A demon "Honor Student" out to kill his father and take his place as Overlord. Reading far too much manga for his own good, he concludes that the best way to do this is to become the Hero because [[Invincible Hero|heroes always kick Overlord ass]].}}
 
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== Almaz von Almandine Adamant ==
=== Voiced by: [[Hiro Shimono]] (JP), [[Johnny Yong Bosch]] (EN) ===
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=== Voiced by: [[Hiro Shimono]] (JP), [[Johnny Yong Bosch]] (EN) ===
{{quote|A guardsman in the human world who goes to the Netherworld to fight the overlord to protect the princess. Gets his title stolen and all sorts of bad stuff comes his way.}}
 
{{quote|A guardsman in the human world who goes to the Netherworld to fight the overlord to protect the princess. Gets his title stolen and all sorts of bad stuff comes his way.}}
 
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== Princess Sapphire Rhodonite ==
=== Voiced by: Akiko Hasegawa (JP), [[Stephanie Sheh]] (EN) ===
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=== Voiced by: Akiko Hasegawa (JP), [[Stephanie Sheh]] (EN) ===
{{quote|Princess of her kingdom. Very aggressive despite her appearance. Probably best described as a [[Cloudcuckoolander]] raised by Machiavelli. Has decided that the best way not to be a [[Damsel in Distress]] is to kill via preemptive strike anyone who might kidnap her.}}
 
{{quote|Princess of her kingdom. Very aggressive despite her appearance. Probably best described as a [[Cloudcuckoolander]] raised by Machiavelli. Has decided that the best way not to be a [[Damsel in Distress]] is to kill via preemptive strike anyone who might kidnap her.}}
 
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== Raspberyl ==
=== Voiced by: [[Chiwa Saitou]] (JP), [[Laura Bailey]] (EN) ===
[[File:Raspberyl 5628.png|frame|Normal outfit]]
 
[[File:Raspberyl 2 1664.png|frame|Teacher outfit]]
=== Voiced by: [[Chiwa Saitou]] (JP), [[Laura Bailey]] (EN) ===
 
{{quote|Mao's childhood friend and the school's resident delinquent (a position which she maintains by being an almost [[The Messiah|Messianic Do-Gooder]]) who tries to talk Mao out of the whole "Hero" thing because she thinks he might end up stealing her thunder. Calls herself Beryl and comes with her own posse of [[Technical Pacifist]]s.}}
 
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== Mr. Champloo ==
=== Voiced by: Keiichi Kuwabara (JP), Christopher Corey Smith (EN) ===
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=== Voiced by: Keiichi Kuwabara (JP), Christopher Corey Smith (EN) ===
{{quote|Evil Academy's legendary, strict Home Economics teacher, an incredibly [[Hot-Blooded|enthusiastic]] practitioner of the deadly Fire Chaos Style Kitchen Fist. He has a tendency to make wise observations wrapped in cooking metaphors, but he's also surprisingly competent and notably altruistic. Tags along with Mao for his own reasons, but seems to know an awful lot about a variety of things despite not being on the school's payroll ''or'' its insurance.}}
 
{{quote|Evil Academy's legendary, strict Home Economics teacher, an incredibly [[Hot-Blooded|enthusiastic]] practitioner of the deadly Fire Chaos Style Kitchen Fist. He has a tendency to make wise observations wrapped in cooking metaphors, but he's also surprisingly competent and notably altruistic. Tags along with Mao for his own reasons, but seems to know an awful lot about a variety of things despite not being on the school's payroll ''or'' its insurance.}}
 
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== Master Big Star ==
=== Voiced by: [[Chihiro Suzuki]] (JP), [[Liam O'Brien]] (EN) ===
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=== Voiced by: [[Chihiro Suzuki]] (JP), [[Liam O'Brien]] (EN) ===
{{quote|The Sophomore Class Leader. A [[The Dandy|good-looking gentleman]] who does a fantastic job at being a leader, and looks down upon Mao for lacking good leadership traits.}}
 
{{quote|The Sophomore Class Leader. A [[The Dandy|good-looking gentleman]] who does a fantastic job at being a leader, and looks down upon Mao for lacking good leadership traits.}}
 
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== Salvatore the Magnificent ==
=== Voiced by: Miho Yamada (JP), [[Michelle Ruff]] (EN) ===
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=== Voiced by: Miho Yamada (JP), [[Michelle Ruff]] (EN) ===
{{quote|A member of the Diez Gentlemen. She is an military woman who gives (impossible) orders to her enemies as well as her own men. {{spoiler|[[Heel Face Turn|Quits the Diez Gentlemen]] soon after she discovers she was working for Super Hero Aurum the whole time}}.}}
 
{{quote|A member of the Diez Gentlemen. She is an military woman who gives (impossible) orders to her enemies as well as her own men. {{spoiler|[[Heel Face Turn|Quits the Diez Gentlemen]] soon after she discovers she was working for Super Hero Aurum the whole time}}.}}
 
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== Super Hero Aurum ==
=== Voiced by: Gorou Kubota (JP), [[Dave Wittenberg]] (EN) ===
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=== Voiced by: Gorou Kubota (JP), [[Dave Wittenberg]] (EN) ===
{{quote|A legendary super hero from the past. The truth about him is not pleasant. {{spoiler|Was originally a hero that fought evil demons, and hearing that Mao's father was supposed to be the strongest overlord, came to Evil Academy to kill him. He came across him after he had crushed Mao's games, and in exchange for giving Mao his autograph, Mao told him his father's weakpoints, not aware Aurum was planning on killing him. Finding Mao's father to be too easy a fight, Aurum actually found his victory boring and was frightened by the thought that everyone would forget about him, but noticing Mao's [[Super-Powered Evil Side]], he planned to train Mao to become a new villain to fight. Is revealed late in the game to have been masquerading as Mao's butler Geoffrey behind the senior students trying to turn all of evil academy into delinquents}}.}}
 
{{quote|A legendary super hero from the past. The truth about him is not pleasant. {{spoiler|Was originally a hero that fought evil demons, and hearing that Mao's father was supposed to be the strongest overlord, came to Evil Academy to kill him. He came across him after he had crushed Mao's games, and in exchange for giving Mao his autograph, Mao told him his father's weakpoints, not aware Aurum was planning on killing him. Finding Mao's father to be too easy a fight, Aurum actually found his victory boring and was frightened by the thought that everyone would forget about him, but noticing Mao's [[Super-Powered Evil Side]], he planned to train Mao to become a new villain to fight. Is revealed late in the game to have been masquerading as Mao's butler Geoffrey behind the senior students trying to turn all of evil academy into delinquents}}.}}
 
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[[File:dsfsf 1678.png|frame|Kyoko and Asuka]]
 
{{quote|Asuka and Kyoko are two female demons, a Lady Samurai and Ninja respectively, who work alongside Raspberyl as "demon delinquents". They join the team along with Beryl after their graduation.}}
 
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== The Vato Bros. ==
{{quote|The Vato Bros. - Chewie, Cholo and Churro by name - are a trio of Orc honor students who (in the English dub) speak with heavy Latino accents. They serve the same game role as [[Disgaea: Hour of Darkness|Mid-Boss]] and [[Disgaea 2: Cursed Memories|Axel]], as recurring comic relief characters.}}
 
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== Rutile ==
=== Voiced by: [[Sayuri Yahagi]] (JP) ===
 
{{quote|A 15-year old halfling Nekomata raised on Earth. She's unfamiliar with the ways of the Netherworld, so she transfers to Evil Academy to learn more. Though gentle and trusting, she packs a lot of power into her small frame. She's one of two new characters exclusive to the PS Vita re-release.}}
 
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== Stella Grossular ==
=== Voiced by: [[Saori Hayami]] (JP) ===
 
{{quote|The sole daughter of the Chief Director of Death Institute, Majin Academy, a rival school to Evil Academy, and also its acting Student Body President. She raises monsters, with slimes and zombies being her favorites. She has a spoiled, uppity attitude, which is strangely countered by an immature, prank-loving side. The second of the two new characters.}}
 
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* [[Tsundere]]: Type A.
 
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