NieA_7 - Characters

Characters

  • Mayuko Chigasaki
Voiced by: Ayako Kawasumi (Japanese), Tricia Dickson (English)
Mayuko "Mayu" Chigasaki lives in a room at the Enohana Bathhouse. She is hardworking, polite, honest, and very self-conscious. Mayuko spends all of her time and energy just making ends meet. She shares an apartment with NieA who she often refers to as a "free loader".
  • NieA
Voiced by: Yuko Miyamura (Japanese), J-Ray Hochfield (English)
NieA is a lower-class or "under-seven" alien; she has no antennae. She lives with Mayuko and builds spaceships out of junk. She shares an apartment with Mayu who she often gets into arguments with about money and food.
  • Genzo Someya
Voiced by: Akira Okamori (Japanese), Josh Phillips (English)
  • Chada
Voiced by: Allan Schintu (Japanese), Wil Castillo (English)
  • Momo Enoshima
Voiced by: Chieko Ichikawa (Japanese), Linda Bendik (English)
  • Chiaki Komatsu
Voiced by: Fumiko Orikasa (Japanese), Zarah Little (English)
  • Shuhei Karita
Voiced by: Hozumi Goda (Japanese), Patrick Seitz (English)
  • Chie Karita
Voiced by: Mari Ogasawara (Japanese), Lauren Bendik (English)
  • Kotomi Hiyama
Voiced by: Rumi Ochiai (Japanese), Robyn Nolting (English)
  • Geronimo Hongo
Voiced by: Susumu Chiba (Japanese), Justin Gross (English)
  • Nenji Yoshioka
Voiced by: Takayuki Sugo (Japanese), Eric Da Re (English)
  • Karna
Voiced by: Tomoko Kawakami (Japanese), Casey Strand (English)

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