Reiji - Fictional Characters

Fictional Characters

with the given name Reiji
  • Azuma Reiji, a character from Phantom ~Requiem for the Phantom~
  • Takigawa Reiji (レイジ), a character from the fighting game series Bloody Roar
  • Reiji (also known as "Rage"), a character in the manga Gravitation
  • Reiji Arisu (零児), the original character in the action RPG/tactical RPG hybrid Namco × Capcom
  • Reiji Fujita (玲司), the main character in the manga and anime series Gallery Fake
  • Reiji Kokonoe of Kodomo no Jikan
  • Reiji Mitsurugi (怜侍), a character from the Japanese version of the Ace Attorney video game
  • Reiji Mizuchi is from an anime called Beyblade Metal Fusion series
  • Reiji Namikawa (零司), a minor character in the manga and anime series Death Note
  • Reiji Nogi (怜治), a villain in the Japanese tokusatsu series Kamen Rider Kabuto
  • Reiji Oozora (レイジ), a character in the manga and anime series Dragon Drive character
  • Reiji Oyama (礼児), a character in the fighting game series Power Instinct
  • Reiji Takayama (澪士), a character in the anime series based on the American comic book Witchblade
  • Reiji (レイジ), known as Reggie in the English dub, is a minor recurring character in the Diamond & Pearl Pokémon anime series and the older brother of Shinji (Paul).

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