Freaks (manga) - Characters

Characters

Asagi Nanami

Director of the Nanami Paranormal Investigation agency.

Voiced by: Akira Ishida (Drama CD)

Naoki Amano

The only normal human being in the office.

Voiced by: Daisuke Ono (Drama CD)

Tokiko

A bunny girl in charge of cleaning up freaks' corpses after Asagi defeats them. She eats up every bit of the "freak," making the scene nice and clean again.

Voiced by: Yukari Tamura (Drama CD)

Mahime Yoshino/Yahiro

Mahime is a helper in the office, and Yahiro is her alter-ego. Where Mahime is shy and reserved, Yahiro is cool and comes out when Mahime has a tough time dealing with the situation.

Voiced by: Hōko Kuwashima (Drama CD)

"Freaks"

Freaks are beings, fiends, who possess humans on their weakness and help them turn their deepest darkest desire into reality.

Izumi

An ancient. Can create freaks. He can merge with Asagi as his Remitter, and help him control his powers so that Asagi doesn't commit overkill.

Voiced by: Kousuke Toriumi (Drama CD)

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