Di Gi Charat Nyo! - Characters

Characters

Dejiko(でじこ)

  • Real name: Di Gi Charat-デ・ジ・キャラット
  • Age: 10
  • Suffix: nyo-にょ
  • Special ability: Eye Beam (Me-Kara Bîmu-目からビーム)
  • Voiced by: Asami Sanada (Japanese), Chris Simms (English)

Dejiko is the Royal Princess of Planet Di Gi Charat . (She is also known as Di Gi Charat or Chocola/Chocolat). She was sent to Earth for Princess Training. She's Characteristically and lazy and stays at "Super Omo-chan" Toy Store .

Puchiko(ぷちこ)

  • Real name: Petit Charat(Tiger charat)-プチ・キャラット
  • Age: 5
  • Suffix: nyu-にゅ
  • born:8 years
  • Special ability: Eye Beam (in training-めからびーむ)
  • Voiced by: Miyuki Sawashiro (Japanese), Mariette Sluyter (English)

Puchiko is Dejiko's assistant. (Also known as Petit Charat or Cappuchino).A tigergirl,She also came to Earth for Princess Training and stays at "Ankorodo" confectionist . She is usually quiet, but sharp-tongued.

Rabi~En~Rose (La Vie en Rose/ra-bi-an-rôzu ラ・ビ・アン・ローズ)

  • Real name: Hikaru Usada(ヒカルうさだ)
  • Age: 14
  • Special Ability:Rabbit-ear Proppela(Usa-mimi puropera-ウサ耳プロペラ)
  • Voiced by: Kyoko Hikami (Japanese), Carol-Anne Day (English)

Usada is a 14 year old junior student, she has a bit of a crush on Omocha Kiyoshi. She transforms into Rabi~En~Rose but in reality she just changes clothes in a big box with rabbit ears that she carries around. She wants to be a famous idol like Usada Akari. She lives at "Charisma" which is her father's beauty salon. She spends time giving away tissues on the street to promote the beauty salon and to train as a future idol. Her name is most probably a parody of the Japanese singer, Hikaru Utada.

Gema(ゲマ)

  • Suffix: gema
  • Voiced by: Yoshiko Kamei (Japanese), Lucas Gilbertson (English)

Gema is a floating yellow ball who looks after Dejiko. He is always being attacked by Dejiko's Eye-Beam, sometimes just for annoying her.

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