Nagi Kirima
   HOME

TheInfoList



OR:

The ''Boogiepop'' series includes fourteen
light novel A light novel (, Hepburn: ''raito noberu'') is a style of young adult novel primarily targeting high school and middle school students. The term "light novel" is a '' wasei-eigo'', or a Japanese term formed from words in the English languag ...
s, a
live-action Live action (or live-action) is a form of cinematography or videography that uses photography instead of animation. Some works combine live-action with animation to create a live-action animated film. Live-action is used to define film, video ...
film, an
anime is hand-drawn and computer-generated animation originating from Japan. Outside of Japan and in English, ''anime'' refers specifically to animation produced in Japan. However, in Japan and in Japanese, (a term derived from a shortening of ...
, two manga, and several
short stories A short story is a piece of prose fiction that typically can be read in one sitting and focuses on a self-contained incident or series of linked incidents, with the intent of evoking a single effect or mood. The short story is one of the oldest t ...
. While most characters feature in multiple titles in the series, every new addition introduces many new characters. There are also only four key protagonists who feature in every title. Japanese
voice actors Voice acting is the art of performing voice-overs to present a character or provide information to an audience. Performers are called voice actors/actresses, voice artists, dubbing artists, voice talent, voice-over artists, or voice-over talent ...
and
voice actors Voice acting is the art of performing voice-overs to present a character or provide information to an audience. Performers are called voice actors/actresses, voice artists, dubbing artists, voice talent, voice-over artists, or voice-over talent ...
for ''
Boogiepop Phantom is an anime television series animated by Madhouse, based on the '' Boogiepop'' light novel series by Kouhei Kadono. The series is directed by Takashi Watanabe, from a screenplay by Sadayuki Murai, with original character designs by the lig ...
'', as well as
actor An actor or actress is a person who portrays a character in a performance. The actor performs "in the flesh" in the traditional medium of the theatre or in modern media such as film, radio, and television. The analogous Greek term is (), li ...
s for ''
Boogiepop and Others is a Japanese light novel written by Kouhei Kadono and illustrated by Kouji Ogata. The first in the ''Boogiepop'' series, it was released in 1998 by MediaWorks and won the fourth Dengeki Game Novel Contest. A manga adaptation by Kouji O ...
'', are listed under the appropriate character. A list of all titles the character appears in is also present for each of the minor characters.


Protagonists

; * (''Boogiepop Phantom''), * (''Boogiepop and Others'') * Japanese actor:
Sayaka Yoshino (born 14 May 1982) is a Japanese people, Japanese actress, model, and television personality. One of the first popular teen models / idols known in Japan as "Chaidoru" (a word play on child and idol), she has appeared in numerous TV dramas, com ...
(''Boogiepop and Others'') :While many female students at Shinyo Academy whisper of a shinigami, few people know that Boogiepop actually exists. He is the alter-ego of Touka Miyashita. Normally dormant, Boogiepop rises to the surface to fight the enemies of the world when they appear. Boogiepop's appearance and voice are ambiguous: they seem both masculine and feminine at the same time. However, hidden beneath his signature black cloak and black, pipe-shaped hat, little is ever seen of him. Straight-faced and to the point, Boogiepop acts as mechanical as he claims to be. Boogiepop speaks in an archaic manner and seems fond of whistling Wagner's '' Die Meistersinger von Nürnberg''. Boogiepop's name is explained in the series: "When I detect adversity approaching, I float to the surface. That's why I am Boogiepop – phantasmal, like bubbles." :The backstory, where Boogiepop first inhabits Miyashita as a child, is described in ''Boogiepop at Dawn''. In ''Boogiepop and Others'', Boogiepop holds vigil over Shinyo Academy. He establishes a meaningful friendship with Takeda Keiji, as they sat each day and spoke to each other, mainly about Boogiepop's nature, but also about personal topics from Takeda's life. After Manticore reveals itself and attacks Niitoki Kei, Boogiepop intervenes, using his
microfilament Microfilaments, also called actin filaments, are protein filaments in the cytoplasm of eukaryotic cells that form part of the cytoskeleton. They are primarily composed of polymers of actin, but are modified by and interact with numerous other pr ...
wire so that Tanaka Shiro could finish it off. Manticore crosses Boogiepop's path again in ''
Boogiepop Phantom is an anime television series animated by Madhouse, based on the '' Boogiepop'' light novel series by Kouhei Kadono. The series is directed by Takashi Watanabe, from a screenplay by Sadayuki Murai, with original character designs by the lig ...
'' in the form of his two residual aspects: Saotome Masami, who continues to be a direct threat, and Boogiepop Phantom, who seeks to protect highly evolved humans from the Towa Organisation. When strange incidents occur around Miyashita, Boogiepop tracks down Poom Poom and faces his creator, Kisaragi Manaka. Once Manaka loses her power, however, Boogiepop has no further interest in her death and protects her from Boogiepop Phantom. When Miyashita travels to Tokyo for her University entrance exam, Boogiepop arises and heads to Akihabara, where he corners and finally defeats Manticore. ''Boogiepop Returns: VS Imaginator Part 1'' sees Boogiepop investigating the possible return of Imaginator, another one of Boogiepop's recurring foes, while being the target of the Towa Organisation. Using Anou Shinjirou as bait, Boogiepop lures out Spooky E and attempts to kill him, but the synthetic human manages to escape. :Boogiepop keeps minimal contact with other people and as such there are few who know much about him. While the paths of Boogiepop and Nagi Kirima tend to cross, as they both seek to protect the world, they have had little interaction. Their relationship is not a close one either, with Kirima resenting the way Boogiepop comes and goes as it is convenient. In ''Boogiepop Returns: VS Imaginator'', we learn about Boogiepop's previous battle with Imaginator. Boogiepop has little further interaction with other characters until he meets with Anou Shinjirou, his lead to Spooky E. ; * (''Boogiepop Phantom''), * (''Boogiepop and Others'') * Japanese actor: Sayaka Yoshino (''Boogiepop and Others'') : An ordinary, happy school girl at Shinyo Academy, Miyashita is in love with her boyfriend, Takeda Keiji, and close friends with Suema Kazuko. She finds it troublesome to deal with Niitoki Kei, partly because Niitoki has a crush on Takeda, but more so because Niitoki has met Boogiepop and as such knows both sides of the person. Not particularly good at school, she does not stand out in any way. Unknown to most, she was hospitalized as a child and this saw her life change, though even Miyashita herself does not seem to know the truth of what happened and was simply told that she had been possessed by a
kitsune In Japanese folklore, , are foxes that possess paranormal abilities that increase as they get older and wiser. According to '' yōkai'' folklore, all foxes have the ability to shapeshift into human form. While some folktales speak of employing ...
. Unknowingly, when the world is in trouble, she carries a Spalding sports bag containing the effects of Boogiepop, her alternate personality. She has no recollection of her time as Boogiepop and alters her memories to explain the blanks. ; * (''Boogiepop Phantom''), * (''Boogiepop and Others'') * Japanese actor: Maya Kurosu (''Boogiepop and Others'') :Known as the Fire Witch to many, Kirima has few friends due to the way she distances herself from others: she knows that she is too dangerous for "normal" people to associate with. She lives with her stepbrother, Taniguchi Masaki, though he is unaware of her actions or lifestyle. She has a
messiah complex A messiah complex (Christ complex or savior complex) is a state of mind in which an individual holds a belief that they are destined to become a savior today or in the near future. The term can also refer to a state of mind in which an individual ...
and seeks to save the world from whatever may threaten it. Having lost her father, the famous writer Seiichi Kirima, and her first love when she was quite young, she seemingly lives both their lives in place of her own. DVD commentary featuring Jeff Thompson and Rachel Lillis (2001) ''Boogiepop Phantom Evolution 3'' Gifted both physically and intellectually, she has the tools she needs to carry out her self-appointed mission. The Towa Organization has given her the code name " Walpurgis" . :Her backstory, where Kirima becomes a self-styled "hero of justice", is described in full detail in ''Boogiepop at Dawn''. In ''
Boogiepop and Others is a Japanese light novel written by Kouhei Kadono and illustrated by Kouji Ogata. The first in the ''Boogiepop'' series, it was released in 1998 by MediaWorks and won the fourth Dengeki Game Novel Contest. A manga adaptation by Kouji O ...
'', Kirima's friend Naoko Kamikishiro requests her assistance with helping Echoes find Manticore and keep it from killing students at Shinyo Academy. Kirima agrees; she intentionally gets herself suspended from school, to gain the freedom to investigate. Following the trail of the drug, Type-S, Kirima comes to suspect that Manticore has taken the form of either Niitoki Kei, Saotome Masami or Tanaka Shiro. As Manticore attacks Echoes, Saotome slashes Kirima's throat, killing her. However, when Echoes turns into light to kill Manticore, he uses some of his power to resurrect Kirima. Kazuko Suema also attempts to draw close to Kirima during this time, despite her attempts to distance herself from everyone, which develops into an awkward friendship. In ''Boogiepop Phantom'', she is investigating the aftermath of the "pillar of light" incident and the nature of the electromagnetic field around the city, seeking to stop the events that it causes. Her investigations reveal that Manticore is still alive, so she attempts to end matters with
electromagnetic pulse An electromagnetic pulse (EMP), also a transient electromagnetic disturbance (TED), is a brief burst of electromagnetic energy. Depending upon the source, the origin of an EMP can be natural or artificial, and can occur as an electromagnetic fi ...
blasts; Boogiepop Phantom intervenes to stop this plan. Her investigations ultimately lead her to Paisley Park, where Poom Poom and Manaka attempt to bring her to their side, but prove hostile when she resists. In the end, Boogiepop's intervention saves her. Even though they are both fighting for the same goals, Kirima dislikes Boogiepop. :Throughout her story, the main theme is how a childhood trauma can influence the growth of an individual. Nagi means "calm" or "lull". "After a storm comes a calm" is a Japanese proverb, which can also be translated as, "after a storm comes Nagi", referring to how she tends to resolve certain situations. The "kiri" in Kirima means "mist" and the "ma" means "space", "time" or "pause". ; * (''Boogiepop Phantom''), * (''Boogiepop and Others'') * Japanese actor: Mami Shimizu (''Boogiepop and Others'') : Having once been marked as the next target of a serial killer, Suema develops an unusual interest and knowledge in criminal and
abnormal psychology Abnormal psychology is the branch of psychology that studies unusual patterns of behavior, emotion, and thought, which could possibly be understood as a mental disorder. Although many behaviors could be considered as abnormal, this branch of psyc ...
, as well as the desire to not let anything occur around her without her knowing. Suema struggles to find acceptance among her peers at Shinyo Academy. They look upon her as weird and exclude her, as a result of her unusual interests, though she is friends with Kinoshita Kyoko. In ''Boogiepop and Others'', Suema first hears the rumours about Boogiepop, but dismisses them as fantasy, although she investigates a possible sighting of the '' shinigami''. After seeing Nagi Kirima interrogate Kinoshita, Suema searches for Kirima's house and tries to learn what she can from her. She comes to learn that Kirima was involved with stopping the serial killer who had been stalking her, but was surprised to hear the claim that it was Boogiepop who saved her. Their relationship remains distant, despite Suema's efforts to change this. In ''Boogiepop Phantom'', Suema meets Touka Miyashita for the first time and they quickly become close friends. She is relatively unaware of events as they unfold, and is entirely focused on studying for her University entrance exams with Miyashita. Suema appreciates how she is so unconditionally accepting of her and looks out for her friend. In ''Boogiepop Returns: VS Imaginator Part 1'', we learn that Suema and Niitoki Kei are on friendly terms. Suema is approached by Kotoe Kinukawa, who seeks her help in regard to her relative, Jin Asukai. Suema investigates him and realises that something unusual is happening. After seeing a sketch of Suiko Minahoshi in Asukai's office, she goes to the place where Minahoshi had died, only to meet Aya Orihata for the first time and encourage her to take pleasure in life and fulfill her goals. Suema repeatedly just misses learning about what is really going on in the city. Throughout her story, the major theme is how a childhood trauma can influence the growth of an individual. Her backstory, where Suema was stalked by the serial killer, is described in full detail in ''Boogiepop at Dawn''.


Boogiepop and Others

; * (''Boogiepop Phantom''), * (''Boogiepop and Others'') * Japanese actor: Yasufumi Teriwaki (''Boogiepop and Others'') : An alien sent to Earth to evaluate humanity. When Echoes takes on human form to engage with human society, he inadvertently takes on a form more highly evolved than current humans. His knowledge is sealed away by restricting his ability to speak to only repeating the words used by others around him. This is why he is named Echoes, in reference to the Greek nymph,
Echo In audio signal processing and acoustics, an echo is a reflection of sound that arrives at the listener with a delay after the direct sound. The delay is directly proportional to the distance of the reflecting surface from the source and the lis ...
. The names of many characters in the ''Boogiepop'' series are also references to Western music, particularly rock. Echoes is a song from the album
Meddle ''Meddle'' is the sixth studio album by English rock band Pink Floyd, released by Harvest Records. The album was produced between the band's touring commitments, from January to August 1971 at a series of locations around London, including EM ...
by Pink Floyd. Sometime after coming to Earth, he was captured by the Towa Organization, who misinterpreted him as a
mutant In biology, and especially in genetics, a mutant is an organism or a new genetic character arising or resulting from an instance of mutation, which is generally an alteration of the DNA sequence of the genome or chromosome of an organism. It ...
human and experimented on him, creating their synthetic humans from what they learned. They also attempted to clone Echoes, but their failed attempt resulted in the creation of the human-eating Manticore. When Manticore escaped from the lab in which it was created, Echoes gave chase. ''
Boogiepop and Others is a Japanese light novel written by Kouhei Kadono and illustrated by Kouji Ogata. The first in the ''Boogiepop'' series, it was released in 1998 by MediaWorks and won the fourth Dengeki Game Novel Contest. A manga adaptation by Kouji O ...
'' begins with Echoes becoming disheartened in his search and disillusioned with humanity. As he collapses in the middle of the city, Boogiepop gives him the encouragement he needs and helps him when he is mistreated by the Police. He then meets Naoko Kamikishiro, with whom he shares a
telepathic Telepathy () is the purported vicarious transmission of information from one person's mind to another's without using any known human sensory channels or physical interaction. The term was first coined in 1882 by the classical scholar Frederic ...
link. Kamikishiro learns about who he is, what he has been through and what he is trying to do. She shelters him at Shinyo Academy and calls for her friend, Nagi Kirima, to help. After Kamikishiro disappears, Kirima captures three students, believing that Manticore would be disguised as one of them, but Echoes senses that they are all ordinary humans. After he releases the students, one of them, Saotome Masami, stabs him through the throat with a poisoned mechanical pencil. With Echoes weakened, Manticore reveals itself, and attacks him. Echoes is unable to face Manticore and is bitterly defeated. When all hope seems lost, Echoes speaks his own words for the only time: "my body into information, transmit to source." At this, Echoes turns into a pillar of light that passes through his enemies, disintegrating Saotome Masami and mortally wounding Manticore. From Echoes' perspective, we are able to see how unjust prejudice is. He also demonstrates how insensitive modern society is to the unfortunate. :''
Boogiepop Phantom is an anime television series animated by Madhouse, based on the '' Boogiepop'' light novel series by Kouhei Kadono. The series is directed by Takashi Watanabe, from a screenplay by Sadayuki Murai, with original character designs by the lig ...
'' often references the pillar of light and, just like Echoes, Kisaragi Manaka speaks in repetition. Echoes makes a brief appearance at the end of the second-last episode. : Appearances: ''Boogiepop and Others'', ''Boogiepop at Dawn'', ''Boogiepop Phantom'' ; * (''Boogiepop and Others'') * Japanese actor: Asumi Miwa : A third year student at Shinyo Academy who is going out with both Kimura Akio and Tanaka Shiro. Though known to be a kind, happy-go-lucky girl, she often sings ''Life is Brief''. By chance, she finds Echoes collapsed in the street, and is compelled to help him. Despite his inability to communicate effectively via speech, Kamikishiro finds that she shares a
telepathic Telepathy () is the purported vicarious transmission of information from one person's mind to another's without using any known human sensory channels or physical interaction. The term was first coined in 1882 by the classical scholar Frederic ...
link with him, and learns of Manticore. It is suggested that Kamikishiro saved humanity through the compassion she showed Echoes. : Appearances: ''Boogiepop and Others'', ''Boogiepop at Dawn'', ''Boogiepop Phantom'' ; * Japanese actor: Tetsu Sawaki : A second year student at Shinyo Academy, he finds himself in love with Kamikishiro Naoko. : Appearances: ''Boogiepop and Others'' ; * Japanese actor: Takako Baba : A second year student at Shinyo Academy, Kinoshita is introduced to the drug Type-S by Kusatsu Akiko. : Appearances: ''Boogiepop and Others'', ''Boogiepop Returns: VS Imaginator Part 2'', ''Boogiepop Phantom'' ; : The father of Nagi, and a prolific
writer A writer is a person who uses written words in different writing styles and techniques to communicate ideas. Writers produce different forms of literary art and creative writing such as novels, short stories, books, poetry, travelogues, p ...
, Kirima released several novels, but is best known for his works on
psychology Psychology is the scientific study of mind and behavior. Psychology includes the study of conscious and unconscious phenomena, including feelings and thoughts. It is an academic discipline of immense scope, crossing the boundaries between ...
. His works are frequently referenced in the Boogiepop series, and also feature in the Jiken series. He received letters from espers which drew the attention of the Towa Organization who ordered Masanori Sasaki (Mo Murder) to kill him. ; * Japanese actor: Erika Kuroishi : A first year student at Shinyo Academy, Kusatsu has a crush on Saotome Masami. : Appearances: ''Boogiepop and Others'' ; * (''Boogiepop and Others'') * Japanese actor: Kai Hirohashi : A second year student at Shinyo Academy, Niitoki is the President of the Discipline Committee. Though she looks like a much younger girl, other students often come to her, seeking her assistance and treating her like an older sister. : Appearances: ''Boogiepop and Others'', ''Boogiepop Returns: VS Imaginator Part 2'', ''Boogiepop Overdrive: The King of Distortion'' ; * (''Boogiepop Phantom''), * (''Boogiepop and Others'') * Japanese actor:
Hassei Takano born in Chiba Prefecture is a Japanese actor. He has portrayed various superheroes in tokusatsu dramas, beginning with in '' Ultraman Gaia'' in 1998, a role he reprised in the 2008 film ''Superior Ultraman 8 Brothers''. This role was followed ...
: Saotome Masami is a first year student at Shinyo Academy with an unusual desire: he wishes to be killed by a woman stronger than himself. His advances on Kirima Nagi were rejected, but when he meets Manticore he professes his love, and seeks to help it conquer the world. Under his direction, Manticore takes the form of Yurihara Minako, and they experiment in controlling humans --- Type-S (S for Slave) results from this. The two fall deeply in love with each other. : Appearances: ''Boogiepop and Others'', ''Boogiepop in the Mirror: "Pandora"'', ''Boogiepop Phantom'' ; * (''Boogiepop and Others'') * Japanese actor: Daijiro Kawaoka : Takeda is a third year student at Shinyo Academy, with aspirations to become a designer. He is going out with Miyashita Touka, and becomes Boogiepop's first true friend. : Appearances: ''Boogiepop and Others'', ''Boogiepop in the Mirror: "Pandora"'', ''Boogiepop Overdrive: The King of Distortion'', ''Boogiepop Missing: Peppermint Wizard'', ''Boogiepop Stacatto: Welcome to Jinx Shop'', ''Boogiepop Phantom'' ; * (''Boogiepop and Others'') * Japanese actor: Hideyuki Kawahara : A first year student at Shinyo Academy, and a member of the archery club. Tanaka is pursued by Naoko Kamikishiro , who professes her love for him. Though initially reluctant, he eventually goes out with her. After Naoko dies, the guilt Shiro felt triggered his evolution and gave birth to the King of Distortion inside him. : Appearances: ''Boogiepop and Others'', ''Boogiepop Overdrive: The King of Distortion'' ; * (''Boogiepop and Others'') : A third-year middle school student, and the step-brother of Kirima Nagi, Taniguchi recently returned to Japan from Phnom Penh, and is currently living with his step-sister. : Appearances: ''Boogiepop and Others'', ''Boogiepop Returns: VS Imaginator'', ''Boogiepop Countdown Embryo: Erosion'', ''Boogiepop Wicked Embryo: Eruption'', ''Boogiepop Bounding: Lost Moebius'' ; / * (''Boogiepop Phantom''), * (''Boogiepop and Others'') * Japanese actor:
Ayana Sakai is a Japanese actress. She has appeared in more than twelve films since 1998. Selected filmography References External links * 1985 births Living people Japanese actresses Japanese female models Japanese gravure models Actors ...
(''Boogiepop and Others'') : Minako was a second year student at Shinyo Academy, until she was consumed by Manticore, an imperfect clone of Echoes created by the Towa Organization who was considered a monster. It escaped from the lab it was created in, hoping to preserve its life. Minako started as a loner, so Manticore finds it easy to hide itself by interacting with as few people as possible. "
Manticore The manticore or mantichore (Latin: ''mantichōra''; reconstructed Old Persian: ; Modern fa, مردخوار ) is a Persian legendary creature similar to the Egyptian sphinx that proliferated in western European medieval art as well. It has the ...
" means "man-eater". The Manticore in ''
Boogiepop and Others is a Japanese light novel written by Kouhei Kadono and illustrated by Kouji Ogata. The first in the ''Boogiepop'' series, it was released in 1998 by MediaWorks and won the fourth Dengeki Game Novel Contest. A manga adaptation by Kouji O ...
'' feeds on humans and gained its name after the
Persian Persian may refer to: * People and things from Iran, historically called ''Persia'' in the English language ** Persians, the majority ethnic group in Iran, not to be conflated with the Iranic peoples ** Persian language, an Iranian language of the ...
monster for this reason. Manticore initially aims only to survive and hide among human society. Saotome Masami, however, led it to believe in its own superiority. After killing Minako, Masami discovers Manticore, but before it can kill him, Saotome explains why Manticore would find Yurihara's form more beneficial and confesses his love to it. Listening to Saotome's logic, Manticore lets him live and help it, assuming the form of Yurihara to hide from its pursuer, Echoes, for whose superior power it held a deep-set fear. Believing itself safely hidden, Manticore managed to avoid conflict until it believed it had Echoes trapped, at which point it attacked him. As it begins to take on more human attributes, its motivations shift towards love. Seeking to align himself with Manticore, Saotome inquires to what other powers it possesses and gleefully explains how these powers could be used to control the world. When Manticore tells Saotome of its powers, he initiates experiments in controlling humans. As they work together, the two fall deeply in love with each other. Despite their initial success enslaving Akiko Kusatsu, repeated failures with the Type-S drug wear heavily upon Manticore. As Kirima Nagi draws close to them with her investigations, Manticore finds itself pushed into a corner. At this point Naoko Kamikishiro stumbles across Manticore and Saotome, looking for Echoes. Manticore kills Kamikishiro and Saotome devises a plan that would free Manticore from its past. He manages to stab Echoes with a mechanical pencil filled with Manticore's poison. Its greatest opponent now weakened, Manticore reveals itself and attacks. About to lose, Echoes transforms himself into light, directing the beam towards Manticore to destroy it. Manticore is saved by Saotome, who is disintegrated. It suffers severe burns to half its body. After losing Saotome, the only tie it had to humanity, it reverted to being a monster. Seeking to use Kei Niitoki as a means to restore itself, Manticore chases her, but is captured by a wire. Boogiepop reveals himself, and tells Shiro Tanaka to shoot an arrow through Manticore's head, finishing it off. :In ''
Boogiepop Phantom is an anime television series animated by Madhouse, based on the '' Boogiepop'' light novel series by Kouhei Kadono. The series is directed by Takashi Watanabe, from a screenplay by Sadayuki Murai, with original character designs by the lig ...
'', remnants of Manticore survived the pillar of light through the electromagnetic field surrounding the city, though the fragments split in two. One part maintained the basic form of Yurihara, but took on the cloak and hat of Boogiepop to become Boogiepop Phantom; the other took the form of Saotome, and survived as Manticore Phantom. Boogiepop Phantom became aware that it would only exist for a short time and used this time to protect the "special children", ones who had evolved after Echoes became the pillar of light. It searches for evolved humans and preserves those it finds under the city, until the day when humanity catches up with them. It chooses, however, to avoid significant exchange with Nagi Kirima and Boogiepop. It also sees Manaka as a threat, but when it tries to kill her, Boogiepop intervenes, explaining that she has lost her powers. Manticore Phantom cares only about its own survival and continues to devour people in the city. After meeting Arito Misuzu, Manticore Phantom attempts to use her as a pawn to draw more food to itself. It also uses Kishida Ichirou in a similar manner, though while it revealed itself to Misuzu, Kishida remained unaware of Manticore Phantom and of what it had used his body to do. It then sees a chance to get revenge on Kirima, whom it still sees as an enemy, but Boogiepop Phantom intervenes before Kirima arrives. When made aware of its limited life-span, Manticore Phantom panics and enters the body of Ichirou Kishida, another "phantom" living through the electromagnetic field, and travels to Akihabara, a place with sufficient electromagnetic activity to maintain its existence. Manticore Phantom hides there for a year, devouring people in Tokyo, but Boogiepop finds it. Boogiepop destroys Kishida and Manticore Phantom with an
electromagnetic pulse An electromagnetic pulse (EMP), also a transient electromagnetic disturbance (TED), is a brief burst of electromagnetic energy. Depending upon the source, the origin of an EMP can be natural or artificial, and can occur as an electromagnetic fi ...
blast. In '' Boogiepop Returns: VS Imaginator Part 1'', Boogiepop compares Spooky E with Manticore, claiming the Manticore is the stronger. :Manticore demonstrates the stark contrast between a person treated as an object or as a failure, and a person given love. Minako's name derives from a character from the song and album ''
Tarkus ''Tarkus'' is the second studio album by English progressive rock band Emerson, Lake & Palmer, released in June 1971 on Island Records and on Cotillion Records (Atlantic) in August in the U.S. Following their 1970 European tour, the group ret ...
'' by the band
Emerson, Lake & Palmer Emerson, Lake & Palmer (informally known as ELP) were an English progressive rock supergroup formed in London in 1970. The band consisted of Keith Emerson (keyboards), Greg Lake (vocals, bass, guitar, producer) and Carl Palmer (drums, percus ...
. : Appearances: ''Boogiepop and Others'', ''Boogiepop Phantom''


Boogiepop Returns: VS Imaginator

; / * (''Boogiepop and Others'') : A girl who was assumed to have leapt from the roof of Shinyo Academy, she was actually a being known as Imaginator and has fought against Boogiepop. She possesses the ability "Strange Days" : Appearances: ''Boogiepop Returns: VS Imaginator'', ''Boogiepop at Dawn'', ''Boogiepop Paradox: Heartless Red'', ''Beat's Discipline'', ''VS Imaginator Part IV "The Night Watch under The Cold Moon"'' (Night Watch trilogy), ''Spectral Speculation of Soul-Drop'' (Soul Drop series), ''Controversy about Iron Mask'' (Night Watch trilogy) ; * (''Boogiepop and Others'') : Anou is a third year Middle School student. When Taniguchi Masaki changes to his school, Anou finds himself confused by his feelings towards the boy, so directs his frustrations towards him. : Appearances: ''Boogiepop Returns: VS Imaginator'', ''Boogiepop Phantom'' ; * (''Boogiepop and Others'') : An art teacher and councilor at a cram school, Asukai makes the students feel better by telling them what they want to hear. He is able to see people's hearts in the form of plants growing from their chests, and the flaws of their hearts are represented by something missing from the plant. : Appearances: ''Boogiepop Returns: VS Imaginator'', ''Boogiepop Missing: Peppermint Wizard'', ''Beat's Discipline'' ; * (''Boogiepop and Others'') : A relative of Asukai Jin. : Appearances: ''Boogiepop Returns: VS Imaginator'' ; / * (''Boogiepop and Others'') : Orihata appears to be an ordinary Middle School student, but she is actually a synthetic human from the Towa Organisation, working under Spooky E. Her original mission was to experiment with interbreeding between humans and synthetic humans, but after she meets, and falls in love with, Taniguchi Masaki, her focus shifts to finding Boogiepop. Her name is a reference to the musician
Prince A prince is a male ruler (ranked below a king, grand prince, and grand duke) or a male member of a monarch's or former monarch's family. ''Prince'' is also a title of nobility (often highest), often hereditary, in some European states. T ...
's claim of having a 'good' personality named Camille. : Appearances: ''Boogiepop Returns: VS Imaginator'', ''Boogiepop at Dawn'', ''Boogiepop Countdown Embryo: Erosion'', ''Boogiepop Wicked Embryo: Eruption'', ''Boogiepop Bounding: Lost Moebius'' ; * (''Boogiepop Phantom''), * (''Boogiepop and Others'') : Correctly known as , Spooky E is a synthetic human from the Towa Organization. Spooky E has the ability to generate electricity from his body, and is able to control the minds of humans with this power. Initially sent to investigate what became of Echoes and the result of the pillar of light, his mission changes to finding Boogiepop. His name also derives from
Prince A prince is a male ruler (ranked below a king, grand prince, and grand duke) or a male member of a monarch's or former monarch's family. ''Prince'' is also a title of nobility (often highest), often hereditary, in some European states. T ...
claiming to have a 'bad' personality named Spooky Electric. : Appearances: ''Boogiepop Returns: VS Imaginator'', ''Boogiepop in the Mirror: "Pandora"'', ''Boogiepop Missing: Peppermint Wizard'', ''Boogiepop Countdown Embryo: Erosion'', ''Boogiepop Phantom'', ''Beat's Discipline'' ; : Seiichi Kirima's best friend, a writer and martial arts master that taught both Nagi and Masaki. : Appearances: ''Boogiepop Returns: VS Imaginator'', ''Boogiepop in the Mirror: "Pandora"'', ''Boogiepop Countdown Embryo: Erosion''


Boogiepop in the Mirror: "Pandora"

; : : Appearances: ''Boogiepop in the Mirror: "Pandora"'' ; : : Appearances: ''Boogiepop in the Mirror: "Pandora"'' ; : Possesses the ability "Whispering" : : Appearances: ''Boogiepop in the Mirror: "Pandora"'' ; : : Appearances: ''Boogiepop in the Mirror: "Pandora"'' ; : Possesses the ability "Aroma" : : Appearances: ''Boogiepop in the Mirror: "Pandora"'' ; / : : Appearances: ''Boogiepop in the Mirror: "Pandora"'', ''Boogiepop Overdrive: The King of Distortion'' ; : Possesses the ability "Automatic" : : Appearances: ''Boogiepop in the Mirror: "Pandora"'', ''Boogiepop Paradox: Heartless Red'' ; * (''Boogiepop and Others'') : Appearances: ''Boogiepop in the Mirror: "Pandora"'', ''Boogiepop Overdrive: The King of Distortion'', ''Boogiepop at Dawn'', ''Boogiepop Wicked Embryo: Eruption''


Boogiepop Overdrive: The King of Distortion

; : : Appearances: ''Boogiepop Overdrive: The King of Distortion'' ; * (''Boogiepop and Others'') : Appearances: ''Boogiepop Overdrive: The King of Distortion'', ''Boogiepop Missing: Peppermint Wizard'', ''Phantasm Phenomenon of Memoria-Noise'' (Soul Drop series) ; : : Appearances: ''Boogiepop Overdrive: The King of Distortion'' ; * (''Boogiepop and Others'') : Appearances: ''Boogiepop Overdrive: The King of Distortion'' ; * (''Boogiepop and Others'') : Appearances: ''Boogiepop Overdrive: The King of Distortion'' ; : : Appearances: ''Boogiepop Overdrive: The King of Distortion''


Boogiepop at Dawn

; / : (''Boogiepop and Others'') : A young female doctor who discovers a Towa Organization 'evolution-drug' by accident and begins experimentations. : Appearances: ''Boogiepop at Dawn'', ''Boogiepop Phantom'' ; / / : (''Boogiepop and Others'') : A Towa Organization agent using the cover of being a detective who is tasked to search for MPLS and humans who might be 'over-evolved'. Meets and befriends a young Kirima Nagi. He is killed by Sasaki Masanori after stealing drugs from Towa and administering them to Nagi to halt her evolutionary process so she could survive. His name is an allusion to the song " The Scarecrow" by Pink Floyd from their 1967 debut album ''
The Piper at the Gates of Dawn ''The Piper at the Gates of Dawn'' is the debut studio album by English rock band Pink Floyd, released on 5 August 1967 by EMI Columbia. It is the only Pink Floyd album made under the leadership of founding member Syd Barrett (lead vocals, g ...
'' : Appearances: ''Boogiepop at Dawn'', ''Boogiepop Phantom'' ; : (''Boogiepop and Others'') : A Towa Organization agent who delivers messages to other agents. She is in love with Shinpei Kuroda. : : Appearances: ''Boogiepop at Dawn'' ; / : (''Boogiepop and Others'') : One of the Towa Organization's agents top assassins. Guised as an ordinary businessman under the name of Masanori Sasaki. The name ''Mo Murder'' is a song by
Krayzie Bone Anthony Henderson (born June 17, 1973), better known as Krayzie Bone, is an American rapper, singer, producer, and entrepreneur. He is a member of the rap group Bone Thugs-n-Harmony. Personal life Henderson comes from a fourth generation fami ...
. : Appearances: ''Boogiepop at Dawn'', ''Boogiepop Countdown Embryo: Erosion'', ''Beat's Discipline'', ''Boogiepop Phantom'' ; : (''Boogiepop and Others'') : Appearances: ''Boogiepop at Dawn'', ''Beat's Discipline''


Boogiepop Missing: Peppermint Wizard

; : : His name derives from the character Captain Walker from the
rock opera A rock opera is a collection of rock music songs with lyrics that relate to a common story. Rock operas are typically released as concept albums and are not scripted for acting, which distinguishes them from operas, although several have been ad ...
''Tommy''; it is also the name of a song from the ''Tommy''
soundtrack A soundtrack is recorded music accompanying and synchronised to the images of a motion picture, drama, book, television program, radio program, or video game; a commercially released soundtrack album of music as featured in the soundtrack ...
. : Appearances: ''Boogiepop Missing: Peppermint Wizard'' : ; / : A young man with green skin and an incredible talent for making ice cream. He is able to physically feel the emotional pain that other people feel. Based on that feeling, he give people ice cream that may best ease that pain. :He was kept in the basement of Norisuke Kigawa's estate until Norisuke died. Afterwards, Teratsuki Kyouichirou discovered him, and helped him make his own ice cream company under the MCE brand. : Appearances: ''Boogiepop Missing: Peppermint Wizard'' ; : : Appearances: ''Boogiepop Missing: Peppermint Wizard'' ; / : : Named after '' Squeeze'', an album released by
The Velvet Underground The Velvet Underground was an American rock band formed in New York City in 1964. The original line-up consisted of singer/guitarist Lou Reed, multi-instrumentalist John Cale, guitarist Sterling Morrison, and drummer Angus MacLise. MacLise ...
in 1973. : Appearances: ''Boogiepop Missing: Peppermint Wizard'', ''Boogiepop Paradox: Heartless Red''


Boogiepop Embryo

; : Possesses the ability "Strange Days" which is a reference to the album and title track '' Strange Days'' by
The Doors The Doors were an American rock band formed in Los Angeles in 1965, with vocalist Jim Morrison, keyboardist Ray Manzarek, guitarist Robby Krieger, and drummer John Densmore. They were among the most controversial and influential rock acts ...
. : : Appearances: ''Boogiepop Countdown Embryo: Erosion'', ''Boogiepop Wicked Embryo: Eruption'', ''Boogiepop Paradox: Heartless Red'' ; : Possesses the ability "Tightrope" , an allusion to the song "
Tightrope Tightrope walking, also called funambulism, is the skill of walking along a thin wire or rope. It has a long tradition in various countries and is commonly associated with the circus. Other skills similar to tightrope walking include slack rope ...
" by the band Electric Light Orchestra. : : Appearances: ''Boogiepop Countdown Embryo: Erosion'', ''Boogiepop Wicked Embryo: Eruption'' ; : Name is an allusion to 1971 album ''
Pearl A pearl is a hard, glistening object produced within the soft tissue (specifically the mantle) of a living shelled mollusk or another animal, such as fossil conulariids. Just like the shell of a mollusk, a pearl is composed of calcium carb ...
'' by Janis Joplin. : Appearances: ''Boogiepop Countdown Embryo: Erosion'', ''Boogiepop Wicked Embryo: Eruption'', ''Beat's Discipline'' ; / : Possesses the ability "The Slider" which is a reference to ''
The Slider ''The Slider'' is the seventh studio album by English rock band T. Rex, and the third since abbreviating their name from Tyrannosaurus Rex. It was released on 21 July 1972 by record labels EMI and Reprise. Two number-one singles, "Telegram Sa ...
'', an album by the British band
T.Rex ''Tyrannosaurus'' is a genus of large theropod dinosaur. The species ''Tyrannosaurus rex'' (''rex'' meaning "king" in Latin), often called ''T. rex'' or colloquially ''T-Rex'', is one of the best represented theropods. ''Tyrannosaurus'' live ...
. The name might be a reference to
Fortissimo In music, the dynamics of a piece is the variation in loudness between notes or phrases. Dynamics are indicated by specific musical notation, often in some detail. However, dynamics markings still require interpretation by the performer dependin ...
as a musical term, but it also is the name of an album released by Japanese group Kryzler & Kompany in 2001. : Appearances: ''Boogiepop Countdown Embryo: Erosion'', ''Boogiepop Wicked Embryo: Eruption'', ''Beat's Discipline'' ; : Name could be an allusion to the jazz album ''
The Sidewinder ''The Sidewinder'' is a 1964 album by the jazz trumpeter Lee Morgan, recorded at the Van Gelder Studio in Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey, U.S. It was released on the Blue Note label as BLP 4157 (mono) and BST 84157 ( stereo). The title track ...
''. : Appearances: ''Boogiepop Countdown Embryo: Erosion'', ''Boogiepop Wicked Embryo: Eruption'' ; / : : Appearances: ''Boogiepop Countdown Embryo: Erosion'', ''Boogiepop Wicked Embryo: Eruption'', ''Beat's Discipline'' ; : His name might reference Embryo as the name of the German progressive rock band, but ''Embryo'' was a song on ''
Works Works may refer to: People * Caddy Works (1896–1982), American college sports coach * Samuel Works (c. 1781–1868), New York politician Albums * '' ''Works'' (Pink Floyd album)'', a Pink Floyd album from 1983 * ''Works'', a Gary Burton album ...
'', an album released by Pink Floyd in 1983 and was also a song on the album ''
Master of Reality ''Master of Reality'' is the third studio album by English heavy metal band Black Sabbath, released on 21 July 1971 by Vertigo Records. It is regarded by some critics as the foundation of doom metal, stoner rock, and sludge metal. Taylor 2006, ...
'', released by
Black Sabbath Black Sabbath were an English rock music, rock band formed in Birmingham in 1968 by guitarist Tony Iommi, drummer Bill Ward (musician), Bill Ward, bassist Geezer Butler and vocalist Ozzy Osbourne. They are often cited as pioneers of heavy met ...
in 1971. : Appearances: ''Boogiepop Countdown Embryo: Erosion'', ''Boogiepop Wicked Embryo: Eruption'', ''Beat's Discipline'' ; / : : Appearances: ''Boogiepop Wicked Embryo: Eruption'', ''Beat's Discipline'' ; : Possesses the ability "Countdown" named after the song "
Countdown A countdown is a sequence of backward counting to indicate the time remaining before an event is scheduled to occur. NASA commonly employs the terms "L-minus" and "T-minus" during the preparation for and anticipation of a rocket launch, and eve ...
" by the band Rush : : Appearances: ''Boogiepop Countdown Embryo: Erosion''


Boogiepop Paradox: Heartless Red

; / : : Appearances: ''Boogiepop Paradox: Heartless Red'', ''Beat's Discipline'' ; / : : Trivia: "
Mrs. Robinson "Mrs. Robinson" is a song by American music duo Simon & Garfunkel from their fourth studio album, '' Bookends'' (1968). Written specifically for the 1967 film ''The Graduate'', the song was released as a single on April 5, 1968, by Columbia Re ...
" is the famous song by Simon & Garfunkel from 1967. : Appearances: ''Boogiepop Paradox: Heartless Red'' ; / : : Appearances: ''Boogiepop Paradox: Heartless Red''


Boogiepop Unbalance: Holy & Ghost

; : : Appearances: ''Boogiepop Unbalance: Holy & Ghost'' ; : : Trivia: ''
Beat Beat, beats or beating may refer to: Common uses * Patrol, or beat, a group of personnel assigned to monitor a specific area ** Beat (police), the territory that a police officer patrols ** Gay beat, an area frequented by gay men * Battery (c ...
'' is an album released by
King Crimson King Crimson are a progressive rock band formed in 1968 in London, England. The band draws inspiration from a wide variety of music, incorporating elements of classical, jazz, folk, heavy metal, gamelan, industrial, electronic, experime ...
in 1982. : Appearances: ''Boogiepop Unbalance: Holy & Ghost'', ''Beat's Discipline'' ; : : Appearances: ''Boogiepop Unbalance: Holy & Ghost'' ; / : : Appearances: ''Boogiepop Unbalance: Holy & Ghost'' ; / : : Appearances: ''Boogiepop Unbalance: Holy & Ghost'' ; : : Appearances: ''Boogiepop Unbalance: Holy & Ghost'' ; / : Possesses the ability "Moby Dick" : Trivia: "
Moby Dick ''Moby-Dick; or, The Whale'' is an 1851 novel by American writer Herman Melville. The book is the sailor Ishmael's narrative of the obsessive quest of Ahab, captain of the whaling ship ''Pequod'', for revenge against Moby Dick, the giant whi ...
" is a song from the 1969 album ''
Led Zeppelin II ''Led Zeppelin II'' is the second studio album by the English rock band Led Zeppelin, released on 22 October 1969 in the United States and on 31 October 1969 in the United Kingdom by Atlantic Records. Recording sessions for the album took place ...
'' : : Appearances: ''Boogiepop Unbalance: Holy & Ghost'', ''Beat's Discipline'', ''Ginyōriai Castle'', ''Boogiepop Intolerance: The Ark of Orpheus''


Boogiepop Stacatto: Welcome to Jinx Shop

; / : : Appearances: ''Boogiepop Stacatto: Welcome to Jinx Shop'', ''Beat's Discipline'' ; : : Appearances: ''Boogiepop Stacatto: Welcome to Jinx Shop'', ''Beat's Discipline'' ; : : Appearances: ''Boogiepop Stacatto: Welcome to Jinx Shop'', ''Spectral Speculation of Soul-Drop'' (Soul Drop series) ; / : : Appearances: ''Boogiepop Stacatto: Welcome to Jinx Shop'' ; / : : Trivia: "
White Riot "White Riot" is a song by English punk rock band the Clash, released as the band's first single in March 1977 and also included on their self-titled debut album. Versions There are two versions of the song: the single version (also appeari ...
" is a single released by
The Clash The Clash were an English rock band formed in London in 1976 who were key players in the original wave of British punk rock. Billed as "The Only Band That Matters", they also contributed to the and new wave movements that emerged in the w ...
in 1977. : Appearances: ''Boogiepop Stacatto: Welcome to Jinx Shop'' ; / : : Appearances: ''Boogiepop Stacatto: Welcome to Jinx Shop'' ; / : : Trivia: "
Gimme Shelter "Gimme Shelter" is a song by English rock band the Rolling Stones. Released as the opening track from band's 1969 album ''Let It Bleed''. The song covers topics of war, murder, rape and fear. It features prominent guest vocals by American singe ...
" is a song from the album ''
Let It Bleed ''Let It Bleed'' is the eighth British and tenth American studio album by the English rock band the Rolling Stones, released 28 November 1969 on London Records in the United States and shortly thereafter by Decca Records in the United Kingdom. ...
'', released by
The Rolling Stones The Rolling Stones are an English Rock music, rock band formed in London in 1962. Active for six decades, they are one of the most popular and enduring bands of the album era, rock era. In the early 1960s, the Rolling Stones pioneered the g ...
in 1969. : Appearances: ''Boogiepop Stacatto: Welcome to Jinx Shop''


Boogiepop Bounding: Lost Moebius

; : : Trivia: " Brick" is a song from the album ''
Whatever and Ever Amen ''Whatever and Ever Amen'' is the second album by Ben Folds Five, released in 1997. Three singles were released from the album, including the lead single, "Battle of Who Could Care Less", which received significant airplay on alternative radio ...
'', released by Ben Folds Five in 1997. : Appearances: ''Boogiepop Bounding: Lost Moebius'' ; / : : Appearances: ''Boogiepop Bounding: Lost Moebius'', ''Boogiepop Intolerance: The Ark of Orpheus'' ; / : : Appearances: ''Boogiepop Bounding: Lost Moebius'' ; / : : Appearances: ''Boogiepop Bounding: Lost Moebius''


Boogiepop Intolerance: The Ark of Orpheus

; : : Appearances: ''Boogiepop Intolerance: The Ark of Orpheus'' ; / : : Trivia: ''
One Hot Minute ''One Hot Minute'' is the sixth studio album by American rock band Red Hot Chili Peppers, released on September 12, 1995 by Warner Bros. Records. The worldwide success of the band's previous album ''Blood Sugar Sex Magik'' (1991) caused guitar ...
'' is an album released by
Red Hot Chili Peppers Red Hot Chili Peppers are an American rock band formed in Los Angeles in 1983, comprising vocalist Anthony Kiedis, bassist Flea, drummer Chad Smith, and guitarist John Frusciante. Their music incorporates elements of alternative rock, funk ...
in 1995. : Appearances: ''Boogiepop Intolerance: The Ark of Orpheus'' ; / : Possesses the ability "Treason Reason" : : Appearances: ''Boogiepop Intolerance: The Ark of Orpheus'' ; : : Appearances: ''Boogiepop Intolerance: The Ark of Orpheus'' ; / : : Trivia: "Fallen Grace" is a song from the album ''The Whispered Lies of Angels'', released by Undying in 2000. : Appearances: ''Boogiepop Intolerance: The Ark of Orpheus''


Boogiepop Phantom

; * : When Manticore was defeated by Echoes, its remnants survived in the electromagnetic field surrounding the city. One half of Manticore continued to use the basic appearance of Yurihara Minako, but also imitated the cloak and hat of Boogiepop: it calls itself Boogiepop Phantom. Boogiepop Phantom protects the "special children" by preserving them beneath the city, until such time as the world is ready for them. ; * : When Manticore was defeated by Echoes, its remnants survived in the electromagnetic field surrounding the city. One half of Manticore took the form of Saotome Masami, and continues to devour people in the city. ; * : Poom Poom was created by Manaka Kisaragi. Originally he was born from the memories of Mamoru Oikawa, but later evolved into the Poom Poom of Akane Kojima's creation. By handing out balloons to people holding regret about the direction their lives have taken, he separates their childhood hopes and dreams from them, which play with him in Paisley Park, leaving only an empty shell behind. : Trivia: "Poom Poom" is a song from the album ''
Crystal Ball A crystal ball, also known as an orbuculum or crystal sphere, is a crystal or glass ball and common fortune-telling object. It is generally associated with the performance of clairvoyance and scrying in particular. In more recent times, the cry ...
'', released by Prince in 1998. ; * : Called Panaru at school, Misuzu teaches people about accepting the world for what it is, and loving it nonetheless. However, Misuzu has repressed her memories of the truth: she had found the corpse of her best friend, Megumi Toyama, five years ago. Unable to accept this, she tried to repress the memories by living Megumi's life and soon becomes allies with Manticore Phantom under the pretense of her spreading of Panuru's worldview, a ruse for Manticore killing humans. ; * : Jonouchi wanted to be a hero, but when he spent a year in hospital due to a bone tumour, he had all but given up. Dr Kisugi offered him a drug to help realise his dream, but it did not seem to have an effect. On the night the pillar of light pierced the sky, something happened to Jonouchi. When he sees his father the next morning, there appears to be a "bug" over his chest; looking at other people as he goes to school, many people seem to have these "bugs". As an experiment, Jonouchi removes and eats a bug from a fellow student, and seems to lift all regret from them. ; * : A highly evolved human, Manaka grew at an unnatural rate, and had the ability to draw memories from her surroundings in the form of butterflies of light. As her grandmother grows old and weak, she kills Manaka before she herself died – not wishing for "the devil's child" to be left free. When the pillar of light pierced the sky that same night, Echoes inadvertently revived Manaka. Soon after, her grandmother died, and Manaka was free to go out into the world. By drawing memories from everywhere, she learns everything there is to know in the world; she even learns about Echoes, and begins repeating back the words she hears others speak, similar to how he had. ; * : When Mayumi was pregnant, she would do anything for her unborn child. When Dr Kisugi offered a drug to ensure she gave birth to a strong child, she took it. When she finally gave birth to Manaka, something happened to Mayumi's mind: while she could still remember everything from before she gave birth, she was unable to make new memories after this point. ; * : More than anything else, Akane wants to write children's books for a living. When an advisor at the school tells her to give up her dream and pursue a science-based stream, she gives up her dreams. She destroys her works, including the story of Poom Poom. ; / * : Morita was a police officer, but he was at some point killed by the synthetic human named Snake Eye, who assumed Morita's identity. Snake Eye has the ability to move any part of his body in the manner of a snake, and control the minds of humans who meet his gaze. He monitors the city for evolved humans, and kills those he finds. : Trivia: "Snake Eye" is a single released by AC/DC in 1998. ; * : Though a kind child, and highly protective of his sister, Sayoko, Mamoru begins to change after his father fails to fulfill a promise with him. As his father's business goes bankrupt, he begins to obsess about "useless things". After a pillar of light pierces the sky, Mamoru believes he has gained the ability to destroy these useless things, but the truth is that he can only chose what is to be destroyed. ; * : Mamoru's younger sister, Sayoko has cared deeply about her brother ever since he saved her when they were young children. Even as he turns obsessive about "useless things", and abusive towards her, she never gives up on her brother. After the pillar of light pierces the sky, Sayako unknowingly gained the ability to destroy whatever her brother desires. ; * : A student in Nagi's class who cheated on a math test to get a high score. She is the first person on whose guilt Jonouchi tested his power. However, she lapses back to cheating and later meets with Misuzu Arito, whom she admires for her seeming tranquility. ; * : Yoji's father has high expectations for him, but he only wishes to study computer graphics and make games. He becomes obsessive about a virtual girlfriend he created, but after meeting Rie Sato, he begins to blur the line between reality and fiction, and believes she is his virtual girlfriend. Through abuse of the drug, Type-S, Yoji becomes more confused as his mind degenerates. ; * : A close friend of Moto Tonomura, Yasuko had gone out with Saotome Masami back in middle school, but dumped him when she became more outgoing. ; * : Yoshiki was oblivious to the true feelings of those around him until after the pillar of light pierced the sky. He gained the ability to hear people's thoughts, and learns what they really think of him. ; * : An shy girl with
obsessive compulsive Obsession may refer to: Psychology * Celebrity worship syndrome, obsessive addictive disorder to a celebrity's personal and professional life * Fixation (psychology), a persistent attachment to an object or idea * Idée fixe (psychology), a preo ...
habits, Moto rejects men, but harbours an old crush towards Saotome Masami. She never told Saotome her feelings because he had gone out with her friend, Yasuko Suzuki. ; * : Called Panaru by her friend, Misuzu Arito, Megumi was one of the victims of the serial killer, Fear Ghoul. ; * : Mother of Shizue, her relationship with her daughter became distant after her husband died. When Shizue caught her with another man, she misinterpreted the situation, and ended their relationship. ; * : Daughter of Sachiko, she draws distant from her mother after her father died. Seeing her mother with another man, she comes to believe that Sachiko had not truly loved her father, and becomes disgusted with her own mother. She also becomes disgusted at the thought of sexual relations, to the point of physical illness. She seeks the assistance of Dr Kisugi to overcome her troubles. ; *''Voiced by'': Sotarou Kobayashi (Japanese), Bill Rogers (English) : A police officer, and friend of Officer Morita. Every time Officer Yamamoto learns anything about what is happening in the city, Snake Eye erases that portion of his memories. ; *''Voiced by'': Fumiko Orikasa (Japanese)
Lisa Ortiz Lisa Ortiz is an American voice actress and voice director. She is best known for her roles in English anime adaptations, such as Lina Inverse in ''Slayers'' and Amy Rose in ''Sonic X''. She voiced Amy Rose in the mainline and spin-off ''Sonic t ...
(English) : A bright and popular girl, Saki has loved to play the piano since she was a child, and her parents sacrificed everything to fulfill her dream.


Boogiepop Dual

: See Boogiepop Dual: Characters


See also

*
List of Boogiepop media This is a current listing of the media in Kouhei Kadono's Boogiepop series, ''Boogiepop'' series. This metaseries currently consists of 22 light novels, 3 four volume light novel spin-off series, a live-action movie, two anime television series, ...


References


External links

* *
Boogiepop: The Ultimate Guide at Gomanga.com
{{DEFAULTSORT:Boogiepop Lists of literary characters Lists of anime and manga characters pt:Boogiepop