List of Gankutsuou Characters - Other Characters

Other Characters

Baron Franz d'Epinay (フランツ・デピネー男爵, Furantsu Depinē Danshaku?)
Voiced by: Daisuke Hirakawa (Japanese), Ezra Weisz (English)
Albert's best friend who accompanied him in the carnival in Luna. He seems to be more mature than Albert, cautioning him against the Count. He holds deep feelings for his best friend, whom he has known since childhood (when they met at the funeral of Franz's father) and he risks his own life on several occasions to save Albert.
Maximilien Morrel (マクシミリアン・モレル, Makushimirian Moreru?)
Voiced by: Tetsu Inada (Japanese), Tony Oliver (English)
A military man who falls in love with Valentine. His father owned the shipping company that Edmond Dantès worked for. Though he is socially awkward, he is also strong, courageous and honest.
Lucien Debray (リュシアン・ドプレー, Ryushian Dopurē?)
Voiced by: Jin Domon (Japanese), Doug Erholtz (English)
A friend of Albert and Franz. He works as a secretary within the French government. Charismatic and confident, Lucien is a self-proclaimed ladies' man, and far from shy when it comes to his affair with Madame Danglars.
Robert Beauchamp (ボーシャン, Bōshan?)
Voiced by: Tetsu Shiratori (Japanese), Erik Davies (English)
Another friend of Franz and Albert. Beauchamp works as a news reporter for a French newspaper.
Raoul de Château-Renaud (ラウル・ド・シャトー=ルノー, Rauru Do Shatō-Runō?)
Voiced by: MIKI (Japanese), Yuri Lowenthal (English)
Renaud is another friend of Albert and Franz. A soldier during the previous war, he was saved by Maximilien and introduced him to the group. A man with a love for cars, he is an open and talkative person.
Luigi Vampa (ルイギヴァンパ, Ruigi Vanpa?)
A well-known leader of a group of bandits on Luna. He is responsible for kidnapping Albert at the beginning of the story.
Peppo (ぺッポ?)
Voiced by: Mai Nakahara (Japanese), Carrie Savage (English)
A young woman who meets and seduces Albert during the festival on Luna per Luigi Vampa's orders so that Albert can be kidnapped, but who also tries to defend him when he is about to be tortured and killed. The Count reveals to Albert that she is actually transgender (that is, that she was born male). After Albert returns to Paris, he finds that Peppo has made her own way to Earth and become a maid in the Morcerf household. She seems to have a strong affection for Albert and enjoys teasing him whenever she can. She later falls deeply in love with him. She is based on the character Beppo (ベッポ?) from The Count of Monte Cristo, but was intentionally given a different name for Gankutsuou.
Marquis Andrea Cavalcanti (アンドレア・カヴァルカンティ(侯爵), Andorea Kavarukanti (Kōshaku)?)
Voiced by: Tomokazu Seki (Japanese), Liam O'Brien (English)
An Italian criminal known to the Count, who rescues him from execution, funds him and introduces him to Parisian society as a noble. Cunning and crude, Cavalcanti flamboyantly displays his wealth to make himself known throughout Paris. After meeting the Danglars, he replaces Albert as Eugénie's fiance. He is arrested at the wedding after he was revealed as a fraud created by the Count. Andrea is actually the child of Gérard and Victoria as a result of an affair who was abandoned as an infant.
Gaspard Caderousse (カドルッス, Kadorussu?)
Voiced by: Nobuo Tobita (Japanese), Kirk Thornton (English)
He was once a member of the same group of friends as Edmond, Fernand, and the others. He indirectly participated in the plot to send Edmond to the Chateau d'If, but unlike the others (who became extremely successful and powerful) has fallen on very hard times.
Marquise G (G侯爵夫人, G Koushakuhujin?)
A noblewoman who knows Franz d'Epinay well and is on good terms with him. She is a recurring character in the series. In the original novels, she is known as the Countess G and is heavily implied to be the Countess Teresa Guicciolo, Lord Byron's mistress after he left England for the last time and settled in Venice.

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