Angelique (Japanese Series) - Characters

Characters

  • Angelique Limoges
    • Age: 17
    • Role: Queen Candidate
    • Voiced by: Yuri Shiratori
    • Personality: Cheerful and friendly; a tad clumsy.
  • Rosalia de Catargena
    • Age: 17
    • Role: Queen Candidate
    • Voiced by: Kotono Mitsuishi
    • Personality: Confident and dignified.
  • Julious
    • Age: 25
    • Role: Guardian of Light
    • Voiced by: Show Hayami
    • Personality: Cold and austere
  • Clavis
    • Age: 25
    • Role: Guardian of Dark
    • Voiced by: Kaneto Shiozawa, Hideyuki Tanaka (current)
    • Personality: Gloomy and remote
  • Luva
    • Age: 26
    • Role: Guardian of Earth
    • Voiced by: Toshihiko Seki
    • Personality: Sincere and warm
  • Oscar
    • Age: 22
    • Role: Guardian of Fire
    • Voiced by: Horiuchi Kenyuu
    • Personality: Playboy
  • Lumiale
    • Age: 21
    • Role: Guardian of Water
    • Voiced by: Nobuo Tobita
    • Personality: Gentle and delicate
  • Olivie
    • Age: 22
    • Role: Guardian of Dream
    • Voiced by: Takehito Koyasu
    • Personality: Flamboyant and bubbly
  • Randy
    • Age: 18
    • Role: Guardian of Wind
    • Voiced by: Nobutoshi Canna, formerly known as Nobutoshi Hayashi
    • Personality: Sincere and high spirited
  • Zephel
    • Age: 17
    • Role: Guardian of Steel
    • Voiced by: Mitsuo Iwata
    • Personality: Rebellious
  • Marcel
    • Age: 14
    • Role: Guardian of Green
    • Voiced by: Hiro Yuuki
    • Personality: Sweet and innocent

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