Doki Doki School Hours - Characters

Characters

Mika Suzuki (鈴木みか, Suzuki Mika?)
Voiced by: Omi Minami (Japanese), Angie Beers (English)
The 27-year old homeroom teacher of Class 2A who is unusually short. She is usually addressed as "Mika-sensei". Her short stature and generally "cute" appearance causes people to think her more childish than she is. Even so, she is not especially mature, still lives with her parents and dreads "measuring day". Mika also has a tendency to cry when things do not go her way.
Minako Tominaga (富永美奈子, Tominaga Minako?)
Voiced by: Kana Ueda (Japanese), Carol-Anne Day (English)
A brutally honest student who belongs to the cooking club. She is often shown moaning about being surrounded by "idiots" in her class, or telling people off. She loves slasher films.
Akane Kobayashi (小林あかね, Kobayashi Akane?)
Voiced by: Tomoko Kawakami (Japanese), Mariette Sluyter (English)
A girl who likes to sleep in class but outside of school she holds a part-time job as she loves to make money. She has also shown great concern about her appearance and weight, causing her to put herself on crash diets. She's very ditzy sometimes, like when she walked into the classroom and Anthony (an American exchange student) said "Hello!" in English: she came to the instant conclusion she had woken up in America.

Shizuka Nagare (流静, Nagare Shizuka?), also known as Iinchou

Voiced by: Ikue Ohtani (Japanese), Leda Davies (English)
The Class President of Class 2A. She wanted to be class president due to her favorite pop star stating that he liked class presidents: she decided to be class president for the rest of her life. She is highly intelligent and friendly, but is seem at times being brutal to people, especially when they somehow insult her idol.
Rio Kitagawa (北川理央, Kitagawa Rio?)
Voiced by: Wakana Yamazaki (Japanese), Cheryl McMaster (English)
A tall and very pretty girl who constantly teases Mika-sensei, as she finds her various moods cute. She is a lesbian and has stated on several occasion that she loves small girls, thus making it no surprise that she has a huge (and slightly sadistic) crush on Mika-sensei. She is constantly flirting with her, which often borders on molestation. She has an excellent body, which Kobayashi is jealous of, though she is fairly modest about it. She also does well academically, though she isn't above failing a test on purpose if it means she'll get to spend time with Mika-sensei.
Kenta Suetake (末武健太, Suetake Kenta?)
Voiced by: Kappei Yamaguchi (Japanese), Jeffrey Watson (English)
The athlete. Suetake knows nothing other than sports-related information. He is rather dumb and fails most things that don't involve sports, but he is also kind and good-natured. Kudo, who likes him, will often tutor him.
Yuichi Kudo (工藤雄一, Kudō Yūichi?)
Voiced by: Yuji Ueda (Japanese), Scott Roberts (English)
A male honor student who is gay and in love with Suetake. He has poor self-control and is known as "the nosebleed king". Though Suetake is completely oblivious to Kudo's affections, everyone else is aware of them, and they are constantly rolling their eyes over his actions (which is very similar to how they react to Kitagawa's love for Mika, the only difference being that Mika is aware of Kitagawa's feelings, but can do little to stop her advances). He is seen having fantasies about Suetake, and not much else. A running gag is he will constantally have nose bleeds (in Japan, its a sign of sexual arousal, especially in young men) brought on by Suetake's innocent comments and actions to the point of passing out and requiring medical attention.
Jyoji Seki (関譲治, Seki Jōji?)
Voiced by: Kishô Taniyama (Japanese), Sean Broadhurst (English)
A student who used to love beautiful girls and turned into a narcissist, to the point that he usually goes to school in makeup. He goes on and on about how lovely a girl can be, if she uses the right products. Outside school, he has been seen in skirts and even a full ladies' kimono. Despite the two of them often stating that they dislike each other, he seems to have a good relationship with Kobayashi.

Takumi "Watabe" Watanabe (渡部匠 Watanabe Takumi)

Voiced by: Kousuke Okano (Japanese), Ryan Stockert (English)
The head (and, originally, sole member) of the school's manga club. He has great artistic ability, but he's only ever seen drawing stereotypical bishōjo-type characters, and his obsession tends to get a little on the creepy side. He dislikes drawing men, and it's somewhat implied that he's not very good at doing so. Mika-sensei has occasionally shown interest in his work. Mika has often been the subject of his work, which has seems to have earned him a somewhat friendship with Kitakawa for his art of her.

Gen Nakamura (中村元 Nakamura Gen), also known as "Old Man" (Oyaji)

Voiced by: Mitsuo Iwata (Japanese), Lucas Gilbertson (English)
The 17-year old student carries himself in a stereotypically "40-year old" manner, and therefore is nicknamed "Old Man". Later in the series, it is hinted he has a crush on Iincho, and is occasionally mistaken for a pervert.

Linda Matsumoto (松本リンダ Matsumoto Rinda), also known as Matsumoto-sensei

Voiced by: Kumiko Watanabe (Japanese), Maizun Jayoussi (English)
Okitsu High School's Doctor and Mika's best friend on the faculty.

Chinatsu Nakayama (中山千夏 Nakayama Chinatsu)

Voiced by: Kaori Shimizu (Japanese), Caitlynne Medrek (English)
A member of Takumi Watanabe's manga club who, ironically, is terrible at drawing manga. She idolises and has a large crush on Takumi. He seems to know, but manages to throw her off.

Anthony M.Chamberlain (アンソニー・M・チェンバレン)

Voiced by: Showtaro Morikubo (Japanese), Jordan Schartner (English)
A transfer student who is studying abroad from America. He is fluent in Japanese because he is an otaku.

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