B't X - Characters

Characters

Main Characters
Name B't and B't species Description Voice Actor (Japanese)
Teppei "Tepp" Takamiya X, Kirin Main character Nobuyuki Hiyama
Kotaro Takamiya n/a Scientist. Older brother of Teppei Nozomu Sasaki
Karen X, Shadow X (Twin to X, female kirin) Spirit Knight of the West. Trained and taught Teppei any knowledge regarding combat skills, and technologies Megumi Ogata
Fou Lafine Je T'aime, Phoenix/Suzaku Spirit Knight of the South. An ordained priest whose base of operations is a small church near the Machine Empire's capital. Kazuya Ichijou
Ron(=katakana spelling for Chinese name 龍 Long, means "dragon") Raidō (mandarin: 雷童 Lei Tong, means "Thunder Child"), Chinese Dragon/Seiryuu Spirit Knight of the East. Childhood friend of Aramis Keiji Fujiwara
Hokuto Max, Turtle/Genbu Spirit Knight of the North. Known as "Master Doc" for his principle of repairing any injured human or mecha he comes across Osamu Sakuda
Metalface Madonna, Triceratops A lieutenant to the Machine Empire and an almost persistent annoyance in Teppei's way. Old friend of Karen. Kenyû Horiuchi
Secondary Characters
Captain Hook Groupie, Worm First point soldier that Teppei encounters
Camilla Mirage, Butterfly Second point soldier, grows medicinal flowers for Nasha Kappei Yamaguchi
Kaos Lamu, Japanese rhinoceros beetle Third point soldier, an old veteran and was once one of the four Spirit Knights. Osamu Kobayashi
Death, Aleph unknown, Bat Fourth point soldier, perceived as a Shinigami (Death God)
Vem Cancer, Crab Fifth point soldier, was easily crushed Hideyuki Umezu
Rai Falcon, Falcon Member of the Dark Knights Sho Hayami
Leon Falcon, Falcon Member of the Dark Knights
Miru Falcon, Falcon Leader of the Dark Knights Takehito Koyasu
Balzac Savannah, Myrmekoleon (also known as mermecolion; a mythical depiction of the antlion) Sixth point soldier
Lycaon Troops Lycaon class B'ts, winged panthers Generic army troops of the Machine Empire
Imperial Spies Spy class B'ts, black Crows Imperial spies and executes traitors
Juggler Vanilla Fudge, Harpy Took over the role of Commander Aramis when it was clear that she was a traitor to the Machine Empire Issei Futamata
Myslim Lalaynya, Hydra Capable of regenerating lost limbs, member of the 7 Evil Knights Jūrōta Kosugi
Meimu Halloween, Baku Uses nightmare manipulation as a weapon, secretly Hokuto's elder brother Subaru. Also a member of the 7 Evil Knights Shinichiro Miki
Quattro Loreso, Griffin An old friend and Acquaintance of Fou, who he blames for the death of his sister Lily. Also a member of the 7 Evil Knights Toshihiko Seki
Salome Halcyon, Unicorn She uses music as hypnotic, and is one of the machine empire because she lost faith in humanity. Also a member of 7 Evil Knights
Sapphire Eroica, Basilisk He adores gems and uses Eroica's abilities to turn people into crystals. a member of the 7 Evil Knights
Dr. Poe Cadenza, Chimera He was Hokuto's rival in the academy, and is one of the 7 Evil Knights
Gai Shendu, Garuda The philosopher of the Empire, and a member of the 7 Evil Knights
Aramis Rosemary, Wasp Commander of the Area. Disguised herself as a man and was later revealed that she was the legendary warrior who never lost a battle before the time of the Four Knights, the Rose Knight Atsuko Yuya
Nasha Theta, Dog Representative of the Emperor. Misha's younger sister Kyôko Hikami
Misha Zeta, Dog Representative of the Emperor, appears to be the second in command Ai Orikasa
Marcello n/a Underhell warden, he wields an electric whip Naoki Tatsuta
Amigo n/a Marcello's massive assistant, he assists Kotaro in his escape Shinpachi Tsuji
Raphael n/a Ultimate B't, created to grow by absorbing other life forms
Lisa Marie n/a A fellow scientist prisoner that helped Kotaro Takamiya solve the formula on how to defeat Raphael Yumi Touma
Karin A Lycaon class B't A Warrant Officer of the Machine Empire, and very close to Fou. She is later revealed to be Karen's sister, who lost her memory when attacked by Raphael Chisa Yokoyama

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