List of Pani Poni Characters - The Alternative Cure Magical Girl Behoimi-chan

The Alternative Cure Magical Girl Behoimi-chan

Yamagishi (山岸, Yamagishi?)
Yamagishi is the head of an event program company. He orders Behoimi to wear a Skull Mask costume.
Skull Mask (ドクロ仮面, Dokuro Kamen?)
The Skull Mask is a villain character from a fictional tokusatsu television program Ultra Galactic War Excellion (超星戦騎エクセリオン, Chōseisenki Ekuserion?). Behoimi fights as a magical girl with his costume.
Mirai Suzuhara (鈴原未来, Suzuhara Mirai?)
She belongs to the class 5-2, Momotsuki Third Elementary School, the very class that once Becky belonged to, and she can transform into "the Magical Girl Behoimi", which is actually a different magical girl from the original Behoimi.
Salamander (サラマンダー, Saramandā?)
Salamander is a Mirai's familiar spirit, who came down from a spirit world to help Mirai to fight against the evil in the name of the Magical Girl Behoimi. He has a strong resemblance to the Giant Salamander in Pani Poni.
Mermaid Princess (マーメイドプリンセス, Māmeido Purinsesu?)
A small snake-like extraterrestrial creature that was rescued by Behoimi from a secret government laboratory. The creature lives in Behoimi's house and it speaks in an aristocratic tone. She can fuse with a human body in order to use its hidden power. Her favorite food is ice cream.

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