Cast
- EDDIE as Snake: the leader of a major civilian riot that wrecked the Tokyo Tower in a battle with police
- Natsuki Kato as Coco: a misandrist assassin with a penchant for Coco Chanel products
- Masanobu Ando as Fake: an artist skilled at counterfeiting paintings with no original talent
- Hitomasa Matsuzawa as Prince: a drag queen and pickpocket who steals from his car dealership customers
- Kiyohiko Shibukawa (as Kee) as Jingi: an archaic yakuza who extorts from video rental stores
- Miki Waterhouse as Oolong and Aya Waterhouse as Jasmine: twin Chinese illegal immigrants with a circus background
- Kenichi Honma as Ace: a casino blackjack manager and chronic cheater
- Kei Getsu as Tall: a professional pachinko player who cheats to win
- Yuuta Takayanagi as Micro: a child prodigy and Internet criminal
- Yuuta Sakamoto as Big Mac: a skilled practitioner of dine and dash and a fast runner despite his size
- Eisuke Sasai as Mr. K: the manager of the Black Papillon Foundation, who oversees the game
- Yoshiyuki Arashi as The Baron: the leader of the Black Papillon Foundation
- Makiko as Video Girl: the TOKYO 10+01 counterpart of Battle Royale's "Big Sister"
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