List of Sakigake!! Otokojuku Characters - Anime Film Original Characters

Anime Film Original Characters

  • B.J. Bruce (B.J.ブルース?): Leader of the American team 3S, the semi-finalists of the previous Big Battle August tournament. He is a master of the wind manipulating Hou'ouken (鳳凰拳, Phoenix fist?). He fights and is defeated by Momotaro in the final death match. Voiced by: Hideyuki Tanaka
  • Sir Royal the 3rd (サー・ローヤル三世?): A member of 3S and a snobbish man. He trained in England and uses fencing and billiards in his fights. He fights J to a double KO in the first death match. Voiced by: Kaneto Shiozawa
  • Big Morgan (ビック・モーガン?): A member of 3S and a short man. He uses Aikido as well as a thin boomerang which he can also ride on. He fights and is defeated by Toramaru in the second death match. Voiced by: Takeshi Aono
  • Bronco Sanders (ブロンコ・サンダース?): A member of 3S, he trained in Texas and fights using horse riding and a whip. He is a heartless person who abandoned his own horse when it broke its leg. He fights and defeats Togashi in the third death match, but he dies immediately after when the battleground collapses.Voiced by: Masaru Ikeda
  • Bill White (ビル・ホワイト?): A member of 3S and a large man. He is killed in the blink of an eye when he opposes Bruce. Voiced by: Tesshō Genda
  • The Priest: A priest who acts as an official for the Otokojuku/3S death matches. Voiced by: Kenji Utsumi

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