Other Characters
- Samuel McCoy
- Voiced by: Norio Wakamoto (Japanese), Aaron Krohn (English)
- Leader of the McCoy gang, which has been capturing young girls, brainwashing them, then selling them as slaves to perverted, rich clients.
- Sayaka
- Voiced by: Yuri Shiratori (Japanese), Renee Foresman (English)
- A young girl who works for McCoy, possibly his lover. Tricks Yuka and many of McCoy's other victims into being captured. She is completely indifferent to the suffering that McCoy and his henchmen subject the abducted young girls to.
- Banba
- Voiced by: Shoichiro Akaboshi (Japanese), Don Huffman (English)
- Banba is a black male police officer of the precinct that is after Samuel McCoy. He is a dedicated officer, and an ace marksman whose accurate shooting skills prevent the criminal Samuel McCoy from escaping his own mansion during the police siege. He is intelligent, relays facts accurately and with careful research. He is partnered with fellow police officer Kenji, and acts towards his job with discipline and professionalism.
- Ryuji
- Voiced by: Hideyuki Umezu (Japanese)
- Henchman in the McCoy gang, and chief interrogator. Tortures Yuka and tries to get her to reveal her intentions toward investigating the club.
- Gonnack
- McCoy's bodyguard, and suspected assassin. Very strong, not very bright, but very very quick.
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