Cast
- Bill Rizer (Bob Buchholz) - Bill, the supreme Contra warrior, is once again awoken from his cryogenic sleep of nearly two thousand years. He is now ordered to destroy the "Neo Contra" threat, a new organization that poses a much deeper threat to the world. He is, in fact, a clone of original Bill Rizer, a side result of military "Project C".
- Genbei "Jaguar" Yagyu (Beau Billingslea) - A samurai Contra, who is Bill's new partner. A mysterious humanoid alien in the forty-fifth century who follows the code of the Samurai. He is the only character able to wield Katana, the most powerful weapon in the game.
- The Four Hell Warriors of Neo Contra - The four elite members of the "Neo Contra" organization:
- Guerilla Contra (Bob Papenbrook): the pipe-smoking military commander.
- Plant Contra (Kirk Thornton): the plant/cyborg hybrid.
- Pheromone Contra (Wendee Lee): Lucia (aka Bionoid LCR), who once assisted Bill during the events of Contra: Shattered Soldier.
- Animal Contra (voice unknown): the talking bull terrier.
- Mystery G (Doug Stone) - A mysterious elderly Contra operative.
- Master Contra (Steven Jay Blum) - The leader of "Neo Contra" and threat to humanity. He is, in fact, the main result of "Project C": ultimate war machine, a bionic AI, which consists of original Bill Rizer's DNA and consciousness combined with cybernetics and weapons of mass destruction.
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