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The following is a list of fictional characters featured in the manga and anime series GetBackers. Japanese names are in Western order (given name, then surname).

Protagonists

Ban Midou

Ban Midou as depicted in the anime.

Ban Midou (美堂蛮, Midō Ban) is one of the main protagonists in Getbackers. Known variously as "The Man with the Evil Eye" (邪眼の男) and "The Genius of Battles", he is the "B" in the Get Backers. He is 18 years old in the manga (21 in the anime). He is one quarter German and the grandchild of the "Last Witch of the 20th Century" which might refer to his name Ban translated means final. Ban is a brother-like figure to Himiko Kudo after she came to terms with her brother's death, and later it is revealed Ban is Himiko's real brother[citation needed].

In the Getbackers duo, he's often the one who thinks of plans for their moves. Initially, Ginji Amano was seen to be a sidekick to him (in fact, when they first formed their partnership, Ban insisted that Ginji was only his sidekick); but as the story progresses, Ginji gradually held his own in their missions, and Ban acknowledged him as an equal. Ban is very intelligent, having studied fighting techniques, science, history, and magic from a very young age as a result of being hunted in Europe by shamans during childhood, and he surprises everyone with his knowledge more often than not. Also, he bears a striking resemblance to his father. In fact, in the arcs where his hair is "down" (Venus de Milo and Kiryuudo arcs), he looks like der Kaiser during his Getbacker days with Paul. Another trait which both father and son share is that while they may appear cold and ruthless on the surface, they were actually very warm and caring to their friends. Ban is shown to be an excellent violin player as well.

It was his grandmother who passed on the powers that Ban has today. Ban utilizes two main abilities.

Firstly, he can utilize the Evil Eye (邪眼, Jagan), a power which allows him to make anyone he makes eye contact with to watch a one minute long illusion, however, it should only be used three times per day. The Evil Eye cannot be used on the same person again for the next 24 hours. Furthermore, while the illusion only lasts for one minute, should Ban will it, the one affected by the Jagan can be placed inside a time-warp zone via the illusion created by the technique, meaning that to them, one minute in real life could last up to several hours in the Jagan's influence. It is rare for Ban to use the Evil Eye to defeat his opponents, preferring to use it to aid in the retrieval process or to give clients happy/nightmarish dreams, however he has been shown to use it in defeating Takuma Fudou's insight during the blank second.

Additionally, there is a penalty for using the Jagan a fourth time within the 24 hour limit. After the fourth use the user disappears both from the physical world and from the memories of all who know him. With that in mind, Ban requested one final duel with Akabane Kurodou. After an intense struggle, the two manage to strike each other, causing Ban to collapse and Akabane to disappear. However, Akabane had not died, as assumed, but, instead, implanted a surgery scalpel into Ban's chest as a "final favor", given to Ban for allowing Akabane to see his own limits. Akabane later explained that because having Ban disappear would be a pity, he attempted to fool the Archive by faking Ban's death and delaying Ban's disappearance from using his fourth Jagan just long enough for Ginji to reach Babylon City and resolve everything, thus saving Ban from disappearing.

His second ability is the Snakebite. Because he is a direct descendant of the Witch clan, and being born under the star of Asclepius, he possesses incredible superhuman strength, which gives him a gripping force of 200 kgf (2 kN[note 1]) in each hand. It is also shown that he is strong enough break open the doors of an armored steel truck and punch hard enough to create large craters in the ground or break walls; occasionally even collapsing multi-storied buildings. While powering up to 100 percent, the ghost-like outline of a giant snake can be seen surrounding him, although just as frequently, when he utilizes this attack, a single wing will appear above his right arm as he strikes. This occurred during his battles with Lucifer and then later during the Ogre Battle with Ginji. At full power, his right hand becomes that of a dragon's claw.

In the "Get Back the Lost Time" arc, his skills grow by leaps and bounds due to his learning abilities. Against Natsuhiko, he manages to execute a new move, "Snake Kill", using his left hand (his right hand is his main attacking hand).

Anime News Network praised the style of the Jagan in the manga to be a "horrifying nightmare". The Tokyo Pop translation of the Ban Midou dialogues has been criticized for making him sound like gangsters.[1] Ban has also ranked highly in the popularity polls of the series, continuously placing in the top ten and ranking third once.[2]

Voiced by: Nobutoshi Canna, Naomi Shindou (as child) (Japanese); Rich McDonald (ep 1-5) Jason Liebrecht (ep 6-49) (English)

Ginji Amano

Ginji Amano (天野銀次, Amano Ginji) is a fictional character in the manga / anime series Get Backers. In the original Japanese version, he's voiced by Shotaro Morikubo, while his childhood voice was done by Ryōko Shiraishi. He is the "G" in the Get Backers. He is 21 years old in the anime (18 in the manga). Genji is Ban Mido's partner and formerly the fearsome Lightning Emperor (雷帝, Raitei) and the leader of a gang called "The VOLTS" in the Infinity Fortress.

He received the title Lightning Emperor because of his ability to control electricity. This control grants him several unique abilities such as amazing regenerative power as well as the ability to become a human magnet and battery. Despite Ginji's dark past, his demeanor is one of an unassuming, energetic, and friendly boy with a strong sense of justice. He makes friends easily, often without trying — and is trusting and open to an almost naive extent. But when exposed to remnants of his past, he has a tendency to revert to his darker "Lightning Emperor" persona. For comical purposes, he also turns droopy and super deformed, most likely designed after a tare panda. He's frequently beaten up by Ban (comically) for doing stupid things. Little of his past is known. We do know that his childhood guardian is Takeru Teshimine, then ruler of the Infinity Fortress. Before his departure, Ginji founded "VOLTS", a gang led by The Lightning Emperor, and "The Four Kings of the VOLTS" to protect the Infinity Fortress from the monsters of the Beltline.

When transformed into Raitei, Ginji glows with a brilliant light and has bolts of electricity (even orbs of plasma at times) flowing around him. Although sharing the same body as that of Ginji, Raitei is the polar opposite of the happy-go-lucky Ginji; his features will harden and he will be merciless towards almost anyone. He first came into being when Ginji was a young boy, as the Beltline Monsters invaded the lower levels of the Infinity Fortress. Ginji and a friend were attempting to escape from the hunters, when Ginji's friend was struck by an arrow. It took less than the time it takes to blink, but the whole invasion force was annihilated in an instant. From that point on, whenever Ginji is confronted with a difficult situation, emotionally or physically, Raitei appears to make everything that troubles Ginji disappear. However, this ultimately causes more pain for the peaceful Ginji as death is the last thing he ever wants. In the "Get Back the Lost Time" arc, Reitei was able to defeat the Voodoo King, however with this final victory, Raitei disappeared into a pile of dust, from which Amano Ginji emerged. Seemingly, Ginji's other self disappeared forever

The source of Raitei's power is actually the limitless energy currents flowing through the Infinity Fortress and as such, he draws as much power from them as he needs. Sometimes though, this can put the Infinity Fortress in a sticky situation if Raitei calls for more power in a single instant than the tower is capable of producing. For this reason, he is dangerous to the "Brain Trust" in Babylon City who possess the "Archive" (the sum total of human knowledge past, present and future) as he could potentially erase the "Archive" if he blacked out the Infinity Fortress (this fact was later used by Der Kaiser in the Voodoo Child arc). Also, another reason why Ginji/Raitei is so dangerous inside the Infinity Fortress is because his existence is "random" in the Babylon City Archives. This means his existence was not foretold and therefore his existence inside the Limitless Fortress changes all the prophecies made by the Brain Trust.

Voiced by: Showtaro Morikubo (Japanese); J. Shannon Weaver (English)

Major Allies

Hevn

Voiced by: Rio Natsuki (Japanese); Ellie McBride (English)

Hevn is a "chūkaiya" (仲介屋) or negotiator, a person who mediates jobs between high-paying clients and retrievers (such as the Getbackers or Shido Fuyuki). She hangs out at the Honky Tonk cafe, and shares a good working relationship with Paul Wan, its owner.

It has been hinted that Hevn may know Masaki Kurusu, one of the Four Kings of VOLTs. In book 30, she requests Akabane to transport her to the top of Babylon Tower, after her first request of asking Akabane to transport the GB duo to the same place was turned down. (Akabane cited conflicting interests as his reason for turning down the first quest.) As Dr. Jackal left her, she wondered about the true nature of the "Lost Time", and hoped to see a man named Masaki at Babylon Tower, if he is indeed there. As it turned out, Hevn and Masaki were lovers. Although Masaki tried to forget his feelings for Hevn (and tried to kill her as well), in the end, the couple embraced after Masaki's fight with Ginji.

Kazuki Fuuchouin

Kazuki Fuuchouin (風鳥院花月, Fūchōin Kazuki) is a major supporting character and ally of the GetBackers. Formerly one of the Four Kings of the Volts, known as Kazuki of the Strings, is the last master of the Fuuchouin String Arts, a fighting style which utilizes koto strings controlled via vibrations in his fingertips. The strings are very sharp and can even tear up solid earth, bones, skin, muscles and sometimes steel based on the vibrations of the finger; the strings also have other uses such as listening in on distant conversations. The strings are stored in two bells tied to the front right strand of his hair to ease manipulation.

It is later revealed that the enemy clan, called the Kokuchouin, destroyed Kazuki's clan. Kazuki is usually an ally of the GetBackers, due to his friendship with Ginji. He and Ban tolerate each other, but are not close.

Voiced by: Soichiro Hoshi (Japanese); Matt Hislope (English)

MakubeX

間久部X (Makube + Ekkusu) is a main antagonist in both the manga and anime series. He is first introduced in the 'Limitless Fortress' arc when the GetBackers are hired to retrieve the mysterious 'IL' from him[3][4]. It is later discovered that IL is in fact a computer disc containing important data required for producing an atomic bomb. (however, IL is also a short form for "implosion lens", one of the most crucial parts of an implosion-type nuclear weapon). MakubeX was found in a sack as a child. Only his last name: Makube, is known; because it was written on the bag. He later came to be known as MakubeX, the 'x' symbolizing an unknown variable, and his "name" is always written in romaji. MakubeX is a genius hacker, capable of manipulating computers to do whatever he pleases. He was originally taught by Gen but swiftly surpassed him in skill.

He was raised by Gen, whom he calls Grandfather, but left home to join the VOLTS. During the VOLTS's rule of Infinity Fortress, he was one of the "Four Kings", alongside Shido Fuyuki, Fuuchouin Kazuki, and Masaki Kurusu. After Ginji Amano left the fortress, he, as the only one of the Four Kings remaining, took over, instituting a dictatorial rule; he was known at this period as the "young demon king". He had held a grudge against Ginji since the VOLTS split up, because he thought Ginji had left him alone, but they reconcile at the end of the 'Limitless Fortress' arc [citation needed].

MakubeX's second-in-command is Sakura Kakei. In the IL arc, his four chief subordinates were Juubei Kakei, Haruki Emishi, Takuma Fudo, and Kyoji Kagami; Fudou vanished afterward, but Juubei and Emishi remained with him. In the manga, after the Divine Design arc, Toshiki Uryuu came under him; he assigned the newcomer to his old comrade, Juubei.

In the manga MakubeX discovered at a young age that all actions in Infinity Fortress were controlled by the 'god' of Babylon City, the top area of the fortress. Realizing this, he decided to give the god an edict: Turn back time to the time of the rule of Volts, or Infinity Fortress will be destroyed.

It also revealed in the Lost Time arc that he has latent special powers. During his losing battle with Sakura, MakubeX was able to manipulate Infinity Fortress's virtual space at will using an "Omega Theorem" without the use of his trusty computer. MakubeX had by then realized how he was a virtual program, a part of Infinity Fortress itself and knowing this, MakubeX attempted to sacrifice himself to the Archives and erase its memory bank and AI from within — much like a computer virus. However, he was stopped by Ban, saying that MakubeX's loss would serve no purpose but to further enrage Ginji/Raitei into destroying Infinity Fortress and everyone in it as well.

He is especially close to Sakura, as shown in the Lost Time arc when he was forced to fight her while she was under the influence of the Black Thread; many fans have speculated that their relationship is romantic, despite a significant age difference. He is also fond of Haruki Emishi, and treats him like family. The "Hide and Seek" championship in Infinity Fortress at the end of the Kiryuudo arc was organized by the boy genius for Emishi.

At the end of the Lost Time arc, he gains the ability to leave Infinity Fortress, thus implying that he has become an average teenager, although he seems to have retained all his computing skills. He was last seen bumping into the majority of the cast while shopping with Sakura.

However, there are a number of differences between the anime and the manga. In the anime version, MakubeX's role also changes. MakubeX's kidnapping prompts the GetBackers' return to the Limitless Fortress in the final story arc of the anime.

Voiced by: Mitsuki Saiga (Japanese); John Minnich (English)

Masaki Kurusu

Masaki Kurusu (来栖征, Kurusu Masaki), is the last member of the Four Kings during the era of VOLTS. His techniques allow him to control light, bypassing any physical defense and inflicting internal damage, thus earning him the title "the Controller of Light / Flash Master" (閃光の支配者). He is also able to use light to blind his opponents' senses. In the manga, he's Hevn former lover and a good friend of the GetBackers duo. In the anime, he is openly allied with Babylon City; he kidnaps MakubeX on their orders and reveals that he had been spying on Raitei and Volts for Brain Trust while he was one of the Four Kings.

In the anime adaptation, he is voiced by Hideyuki Hori (Japanese) and Robert Kraft (English).

Shido Fuyuki

Shido Fuyuki (冬木士度, Fuyuki Shido) is first introduced as the Beastmaster, he has the ability to control animals, although it should be better stated that he asks them for favors, as he views animals as his friends[5]. Previously one of the VOLTS Four Kings, after they disbanded, Shido left the Infinity Fortress to make a living outside, like Ginji Amano, the leader of VOLTS and whom Shido respects as a friend. After reconciling with Ginji (whom he felt had betrayed Volts by leaving the Infinity Fortress) during the "Get Back the Sound of Life!" arc, Shido took a cue from the Get Backers and started his own retrieval service — occasionally aided by Emishi. He is generally very independent and cold to others. Even though his powers allow him to control animals, he considers them friends, and tries to protect them as they do him. He eventually ends up living with Madoka Otowa, and he has an ongoing rivalry with Ban Mido.

In VOLTS, Shido was paired with Masaki Kurusu to protect the East Gates of the Infinity Fortress. Because of this, he knows a lot about Masaki and his followers, although it is doubtful that he knows about Masaki's true identity as a vassal for the Voodoo King. In the "Get Back the Lost Time" arc, he remarks that Masaki has changed a lot from what he used to be, 'a man who will protect the weak.'

Both in the manga and anime, his relationship with Madoka has progressed to a stage whereby he would do almost anything to protect her. As a sign of how well a companion Madoka is, Shido even noted that she could talk to animals, a trait not many ordinary humans could achieve. In the manga finale, he was seen carrying Madoka's shopping bag, possibly a homage to the ending of the anime series, where he does the same thing[citation needed].

As the last survivor of the Fuyuki Clan, his Chimera form is one of the three "keys" to opening the sealed gates of Babylon City, which Ban's grandmother sealed long ago. Even without activating its powers, he was seen to be able to subdue Kazuki Fuuchouin, even as he went berserk as the Cruel Prince. His Shikizoku power is "Awakening": Using this skill, he can release the potential powers which are hidden within that person. He used this to restore Ginji's powers (and turn him into Raitei) in the Kiryuudo arc.

Voiced by: Takanori Hoshino (Japanese); Omar Gallaga (English)

Paul Wan

Paul Wan (王波児, Japanese: Wan Pōru, Chinese Pinyin: Wáng Bōér) is the owner of the Honky Tonk cafe in Shinjuku where the Getbackers meet frequently. Ban and Ginji always have unsettled tabs with him, and sometimes forces them to work off their debt or refuses to give them food. While he seems to be mostly retired, Paul has a large source of connections and access to hard-to-get information — which only Hevn and a select few others seem to know about. is sort of a philosophical father-figure in the series. Later in the manga, it is revealed that Paul, along with Ban's father, were the first generation of Getbackers and they had, in their time, ascended to the top of the Infinity Fortress, even entering Babylon City. However, neither can remember their time there as a result of the seal, which the "stigma" eye gained at that time, placed on the memories of that time. In his fight against Shimon Miroku (the Miroku 7's father), he once reverted back to his younger self (during his days as a GetBacker), when he was stronger physically. But, alluding to the wise words he has given to others, he realised that his true strength lies in the wisdom he has discovered in himself since the time he set up the Honky Tonk. He turned back to his older self, donned his trademark dark glasses, and proceeded to defeat his opponent. It turns out that his dark glasses are completely opaque, forcing him to rely on his "Sixth Sense" to detect his opponent's attacks. Paul controls the winds and this ability, along with his great speed, earned him the nickname, "Gale Emperor" (疾風の王). In the anime, Paul's background is revealed in episode 42, and is quite different from the manga. Here, he was once part of a trio of thieves.

Voiced by: Yasunori Matsumoto (Japanese); Corey Gagne (English)

Kuroudo Akabane

Kuroudo Akabane (赤屍蔵人, Akabane Kurōdo), also known as "Dr. Jackal", works as a "Transporter" and has frequently been the Getbacker duo's enemy. He wears 3-piece suit and overcoat with a tie and a hat that usually covers most of his face as he generally speaks with his head inclined; very little is known about him, even to his various clients[citation needed]. His speed is absolutely incredible - his enemies are dead before they know what hit them. His weapon of choice are his razor-sharp surgical scalpels, of which he has 108 neatly concealed inside his body. They come out and attack at his will. These knives also return to his body once they finish their work. Apart from this, he has other powers which are revealed as the series progresses. Although seemingly invincible, Dr. Jackal does have his own fears and weaknesses which become visible during the series , but he never backs down from a fight.

Unlike the other transporters in Getbackers, Akabane seeks entertainment, rather than money; he chooses jobs exclusively for his own amusement. He likes to decapitate his enemies while engaging them in battle. His other habit is to cut up anything between him and his goal, whether man or beast. Early in the anime, Ginji Amano notices that several of Akabane's victims have the letter J carved into them, a clear reference to Akabane's alias. In his own words, he is a "consummate professional." Despite his reputation, he has on-occasion helped the Getbackers, even saving Hevn's life twice[citation needed].

Kyoji Kagami refers to Akabane as "Babylon City's Kuroudo Akabane", so it is safe to assume he was, at one point, a resident of the upper towers. His reason for leaving is never revealed, however Akabane does state that his motives are to find someone who can test the limits of his power - something he himself has never seen[citation needed]. It is later revealed that he used to be a surgeon[citation needed] and used to save lives on the battlefield. While on a stint in a foreign battlefield, he failed to save a young boy's life despite his best efforts.

While the manga presents Akabane's sword and scalpels as being ordinary-looking, physical weapons, the anime opts instead to illustrate them as glowing constructs that seem to be made of energy. His scalpels commonly glow white, but turn red when he uses his Bloody Rain, Cross, Hurricane, or Stream. Also, his Bloody Sword is always red, manifesting in his hand as a sword of energy. Every time Akabane reappears in the manga, his hair and coat increase in length, and his hat brim grows outward. Also, his abilities seem to grow exponentially[citation needed].

Akabane's English voice actor, Shannon McCormick, has revealed in the commentary of episode 5, the fight between Akabane and Ginji was jokingly referred to as the "Battle of the Shannons", since both voice actors have that name[citation needed] Akabane came 2nd in the results of a popularity poll that appeared in volume 14 of the manga with 3369 votes.

Voiced by: Nobuo Tobita (Japanese); Shannon McCormick (English)

Himiko Kudou

Himiko Kudou (工藤卑弥呼, Kudō Himiko) is a freelance transporter and first appears in act 3 part 2 (episode 3 in the anime) working against the Getbackers. She once worked with Ban Midou as a thief in the pre-GetBackers days, along with her older brother Yamato. However, a misunderstanding took place upon witnessing the apparent murder of her sibling by Ban. Since then, she had a vendetta against him, vowing to kill him some day. In the manga, it is not clear in the series if Ban did explain himself to Himiko, though they did work together during some missions while in the anime, it is explicitly said that "Ban did not give any explanation or excused himself from the incident". [citation needed]

When Yamato was 28 years old, he was alone with Ban in their house so that they might face his "Voodoo Child mirror" (Himiko was sent out to buy a cake.) As a Voodoo Child, if one of two halves dies, both perish. Ban realizes this too late when his "Snake Bite" killed Yamato's other half. When Himiko came back with the cake, she saw Ban's hand covered with Yamato's blood. Since that day, she has held a grudge against Ban. Occasionally an enemy, but more frequently an ally, Himiko has mixed feelings for Ban, whom she sees is a good person, but cannot reconcile this with her brother's killer. On Ban's part, he treats Himiko more like a little sister (his nicknames for her are "washing board" and "landing strip girl", referring to her bust despite her having a fairly impressive one).

Known as "Lady Poison", makes use of seven different perfumes against her enemies. A certain perfume temporarily paralyzes anyone who inhales it, another can make a victim mimic a monkey. One more perfume burns the victims from the inside, which she uses in combination with an antidote to breathe fire on her opponent. Finally, her most powerful perfume, the acceleration scent, gives her thrice as much speed, but she can only use it for a short period or else it can kill her. It is revealed that these perfumes are 'catalysts' to evoke certain spells and magic related to the perfume. Ban once said, thinking that the perfumes are the true essence of the technique, that the Kudou siblings must carry lots of perfumes to their jobs, but Himiko retaliated, "How can perfumes only do anything to in our 'magic shows'?" Yamato explained that a man can only perform seven different spells at a given time in order not to be overloaded, hence only seven vials of perfumes are brought for each mission. It was the first clue to Yamato and Himiko's past: Ban's grandmother and Maria Noches always warned him against 'catalysts', and how they were also used by 'our greatest enemy, the Shamans'.

In later chapters, it is revealed that she is Ban's sister by consanguinity through the Witch Queen. In the final chapter, she is shown with her trademark short hair, together with the other Transporters, as they set out for their next job, which is apparently linked to Ban's mother.

Voiced by: Natsuko Kuwatani (Japanese); Deanna Shoemaker (English)

Antagonists

Brain Trust

The Brain Trust is a secret secret organiztion responsible for the creation of the Infinity Fortress. Formed by the best scientists, engineers, artists, politicians, patrons, and super-natural beings; they created the Limitless Fortress as an experimental site where any infinite number of ideas that could be conceived could be tested.

In the anime, it is revealed that Gensui Radou had been a member of the Brain Trust before discovering their true intent and leaving in disgust. Likewise, Masaki Kurusu is a Brain Trust operative who had been undercover in Lower Town as a member of the VOLTS to observe their actions.

In the manga, various characters were revealed to be members of the Brain Trust, including Ban's grandmother, who was the head of the department which oversaw matters of the occult.

However, the manga provided much more of a twist: The members of Brain Trust, and Brain Trust itself, actually originate from a separate plane of existence. It is not just Infinity Fortress that is a virtual reality, but all of the world of GetBackers[citation needed]. In fact, the world of GetBackers was essentially a "backup copy" that Brain Trust, existing in the "real world", had hoped to create using the Archive as a template of the world. It was through Kagami Kyoji's scientific theory, known as the "Mirror Effect", that the world of GetBackers were able to take actual form on a separate plane of existence.

Haruki Emishi

(笑師春樹 Emishi Haruki; Seiyu: Mitsuaki Madono - Japanese Version / Judson Jones - English Version) - One of the followers of VOLTS in Infinity Fortress. He was known as the "Fresh Blood Joker" (Senketsu no Joker) because he would always laugh as the blood of his enemies was shed, always killing with a smile. Also, his skills in combat mean that he is often covered in the blood of his enemies after battles. (In fact, Shido Fuyuki once commented that if his will becomes stronger, his might is actually on par with the 4 Kings of VOLTS.) Emishi's weapon is a long whip woven from the hair of the women of his people which also referred to as "Dragon's Hair" because, thanks to the special way the hair is looked after before and after it's woven as well as the special way that it's braided, the whip itself is as strong and pliable as a dragon's whisker. The whip itself consists of a single grip in the middle with two whip lengths protruding from each side, which Emishi handles very well with quick and fluid attacks such as the "The Spinning top", "Venom Imitation", "Sandstorm" or "Winds of Destruction". Another technique Emishi has is that his blood, as with all Loulan warriors, is highly combustible when it make contact with oxygen, though, unfortunately for Emishi, it only seems to work when a large, arterial flow of blood is used. He went under the rule of MakubeX after VOLTS broke up as one of the new four kings, chosen for his speed and fighting prowess and fought the retrievers of IL in the Infinity Fortress. He is the only male descendant left from the ancient Western Chinese desert kingdom of Loulan (Rouran) who are able to fight. He is also an admirer and good friend of Shido after the Beastmaster made his way to his village in the Infinity fortress, delievering food to the starving children, an image radically different to the wandering rumours. (Popularity rating: 14th with 158 votes)

Juubei Kakei

Juubei is sometimes called Juubei of the Flying Needles (飛針の十兵衛, Tobari no Jūbei) because he fights using long accupuncture needles. His needles have different powers, some even lethal, and he must control them with precision in order for them to be effective. Juubei is protective of his older sister, Sakura and will come to her defence if she is threatened and ever since he was a child, he has protected Kazuki, as he believed his clan was destined to guard his family. But when VOLTS disbanded and Kazuki left, Juubei offered his support for MakubeX in pursuit of a new Endless City, and when Kazuki goes with the GetBackers to stop them, they faced each other in a battle.

The heir to a clan that has served the Fuuchouins as doctors since time immemorial, he and Kazuki Fuuchouin were childhood friends. In the Limitless Fortress, he assumes the second post under Kazuki in the legendary gang. Fuuga said that Saizou is an advisor and a closer friend to Kazuki[citation needed][note 2]. When Kazuki left Limitless Fortress, Juubei remained and they eventually met in battle during the IL retrieval, at which point Juubei lost his eyesight. However, in the aftermath of the battle, they were reconciled became close again. In one scene Juubei declared his undying devotion to Kazuki as the two of them were half-naked in a hotspring, leading Midou Ban to remark that the pair seem like they are on their honeymoon. This closeness leads to much speculation (both by fans and characters) that the two are lovers, and Ayamine has spoken positively of this idea in his "freetalks".[citation needed] An impossibly serious person, Juubei often cannot understand the jokes made by others. Even Haruki Emishi, the "king" of bad jokes in the series, repeatedly says that his jokes are at least better than Juubei's. This, along with his relationship with Kazuki, ends up being joked about within the series.

He recovers his eyesight in the arc "Get Back the Lost Time". In this arc, he battles with Ginji. The fight reaches a point when Ginji reverts to his old self, the boy Raitei, and proceeds to destroy everything in his path, including Juubei. However, Juubei is saved by Ban and MakubeX, and the former manages to make Ginji return to his former state. Later, he, together with his sister, Sakura Kakei, and his rival-turned-comrade, Toshiki Uryuu (all remnants of Fuuga), present a last stand at the gate to the Beltline, in order to protect the Getbackers, MakubeX and Kazuki as they enter the threshold of horrors. After this, Juubei somehow manages to join up with Kazuki as the latter faces off with the Ura-Fuuchouin clan. For a while, his heart is even ripped out of its body by Yohan. In the end, he is saved by Kazuki, who manages to end the feud between his younger brother (Yohan) and the rest of his clan.

Voiced by: Koyasu Takehito (Japanese); Brent Werzner (English)

Sarai Kagenuma

(翳沼沙羅衣 Kagenuma Sarai; Seiyu: Hideyuki Tanaka) - If there is a mysterious character in the manga who no one knows of, Sarai must be it. First appearing in book 34, he presents himself to Teshimine, claiming to know all the truths about Infinity Fortress. He convinced Takeru that he has come to stop the Voodoo King and together, the 2 men journeyed towards Babylon City. Dressed like a monk and accompanied by a creature which looks like a snake with wings, Sarai's skills seem almost certain to revolve around magic.

It is later revealed that he's a living seal, existing to contain the Voodoo King. When Kagami combined the two Himikos, the Voodoo King managed to manifest in place of Sarai. However, with the Voodoo King's defeat, Sarai was freed.

The Ura-Fuuchouin

The Ura-Fuuchouin are the rival clan who massacred Kazuki's family in order to gain absolute control of the Fuuchouin String-style school. They wield taboo Black Threads as their weapons and have taken up residence in Limitless Fortress' Upper Levels.

The Ura-Fuuchouin is headed by Yohan Kokuchōin (黒鳥院 夜半, Kokuchōin Yohan)'', Kazuki's main rival as heir to the Fuuchouin School. He became its leader after the elimination of the Fuuchouin family and the exile of Kazuki to Lower Town. He is in close association — if not an actual member — with the Voodooists and the Brain Trust, allying himself with Masaki and Kagami in the liege of the mysterious Voodoo King. Also, his fighting abilities are said to be incredible as well, possibly even higher than that of Ban (But it should be noted that this comment by Kazuki was made before Ban's learning journey.). Later, it became known to Kazuki that Yohan was his younger brother.

Other members of the Ura-Fuuchouin include: Yuuri Kokuchouin (黒鳥院 遊利, Kokuchōin Yūri), the berserker brother of Yohan and Maiya who uses giant 'sword hammer' in battle rather than strings; Maiya Kokuchouin (黒鳥院 舞矢, Kokuchōin Maiya), the only sister of Yohan and Yuuri; and Saizou Toufuuin (東風院 祭蔵, Tōfūin Saizou) a character who only appears in the manga, a childhood friend of Kazuki's from the Fuuchouin School before its fall.

It's noted that Saizou's clan was also killed by the Ura-Fuuchouin, thus making his alliances with both Fuuga and the Kokuchouins highly suspect[citation needed]. Later, it's revealed that he was forced to join Yohan as the young scion implanted a "dark cocoon" made of black thread in his heart. After losing to Kazuki and explaining his plight (which includes the revelation that the members of Fuuga are trapped in the cocoon), Saizou tore his heart out, which liberated the captives.

Three Knights/Drei Ritter

The personal bodyguards of Der Kaiser, they consist of the Miroku 7's father, brother and sister. The younger ones were easily defeated by Paul when he reverted back to his "Gale Emperor" days. But the "bearded ojisan" (as Ginji calls Shimon, the father) was able to easily defeat Paul, even when he was using the powers available in his prime. Realising that wisdom is more important than strength, Paul returned to his older self, and defeated the man.

Minor characters

Cursed Knights

The duo of Kaoru Ujiie and Jouya Kanou. They currently serve under their former leader in VOLTS, Masaki Kurusu. The duo have a great fear of the Voodoo King, thus implying that they have doubts about their "new" roles.

Fuuga

(Known as "Elegance", the English translation, in the anime.) A powerful gang in the Lower City of the Infinity Fortress prior to rise of the VOLTS. The group comprised Kazuki Fuuchouin, Toshiki Uryuu, the Kakei siblings (Juubei and Sakura), and Saizou Toufuuin (manga only). It was led by Kazuki but actually formed by Saizou. Fuuga dispersed when Kazuki joined the VOLTS but was reformed in the Voodoo Child arc for the Queen's cup challenge.

Gensui Radou

(螺堂 源水 Radō Gensui; Seiyu: Masaharu Satou) - To most people, he’s just an old man running a little medicine shop on the fringes of Infinity Fortress with his granddaughter. But behind the frail exterior lies all the secrets of Infinity Fortress itself. The one who raised MakubeX and taught him all he knows about mathematics and computers, Medicine Man Gen is strongly believed to be the chief architect of Infinity Fortress and its core tower, Babylon City. Exiled by choice from his creation — which now seems to run on its own AI and virtual reality — Gen seems to be dealing with his guilt for helping create such a monster by assisting those (such as Kazuki and the GetBackers) who wish to unlock Infinity Fortress's secrets and open it up to the world. (Popularity rating: 35th)

Madoka Otowa

(音羽マドカ Otowa Madoka; Seiyu: Yuki Matsuoka) - A child prodigy and extremely talented violinist. Although she is blind, she has amazing hearing abilities. She hired the GetBackers for a job once to get back her stolen Stradivarius violin. She has a guide dog named Mozart who also protects her when she's in danger. Eventually, she becomes Shido's girlfriend. She was once kidnapped by Shido's enemies (the Kiryuudo, another fictional ancient clan of aboriginals who communed with insects), who wanted to use her to exchange for the Chimera. (Popularity ratings: Madoka 18th with 79 votes, Mozart 32nd) (First Appearances: Manga — Act IV, Part 1, Anime: - Episode 6)

She appears twice on the back covers of the Japanese manga volumes, the first being vol.4, where she plays the violin. For vol. 24, she was shown possessed by Kabuto.

Natsumi Mizuki

Voiced by: Otoha (Japanese); Kelly Dealyn (English)

A 16-year-old high school student, Natsumi was Ban and Ginji's client at the beginning of the anime who then came to work at the Honky Tonk as a part-time waitress. In the anime, she has amazing ping-pong skills and even once takes on a job meant for the Get Backers, while they are busy with another case (despite her lack of skill at anything besides table tennis, shogi, and cooking. Notable here is that she chose to wear an outfit consisting of Ban's shirt and glasses, and Ginji's pants and gloves for the case). Sort of the GetBackers' closest friend, Natsumi is very devoted to Ban and Ginji, often worrying about their welfare and staying up late at the Honky Tonk to welcome them back from a mission (this is also seen in the MV of the first ending theme in the anime, although the duo were just away to get groceries on a rainy day. Also, the song is sang by Otoha, Natsumi's seiyu). In a case of real life mirroring art, in the anime, Natsumi once teamed up with Emishi on a retrieval mission (the same episode where she wore the outfit mentioned above); her seiyu (Otoha) later married a comedian.

In the manga, Natsumi's history and character is markedly different from the anime's. Aside from hints that she and Ginji share an almost flirtatious friendship, her past is introduced in "Birth Arc 2: Get Back the Genius Dog" of vol. 27, as one of the GetBackers' first clients. The daughter of an eminent virus researcher, Natsumi hires them to rescue her "genius" Miniature Dachshund Lucky from performing tricks at a TV station. But Lucky, apparently, has more sinister powers and mysteries under his fur and it's up to the GetBackers to get to the bottom of what turns out to be a conspiracy involving superhuman mutants, mad scientists, and Hevn - who also makes her first appearance in the series in this arc (chronologically speaking). Also, she has occasionally displayed maturity beyond her age (probably an influence from Paul). As their "master" battles in Infinity Fortress, Rena worried about his safety. Natsumi, however, was convinced that Paul would be alright, and told her colleague not to worry. (Popularity rating: 12th with 208 votes)

In the drama CDs, all her speaking parts had been removed, and Otoha does not return to voice Natsumi.

(First Appearances — Manga: Act 2, Part 1, Anime: Episode 1)

Ren Radou

(螺堂 レン Radō Ren; Seiyu: Yumiko Nakanishi) - Gen Radou's 'granddaughter'. She, too, was adopted by Gen much like MakubeX was but she hasn't displayed any special powers. Ren likely does legwork and odd jobs for her grandfather, such as gathering all the pharmaceutical ingredients Gen needs for his medicines and mapping the sections of Infinity Fortress's Lower Town. Despite being of the tomboyish sort, Ren nevertheless has special affection for Kazuki, who she saved with an elixir after his first encounter with Juubei. Wanting to follow Kazuki out into the outside world after the IL mission, to her horror, Ren discovers she is physically unable to, leading her to question her own existence. In the "Get Back the Lost Time" arc, she guides Shido and Kazuki to the entrance of the Beltline. (Popularity rating: 19th with 54 votes)

Rena Sendo

(manga only) (仙洞レナ Sendō Rena; Seiyu in drama CD: Chiwa Saito) - Rena was first seen in the Divine Design arc as one of Lucifer's chosen children. As Ramiel, her power was to trap human souls in dolls. She was defeated by Himiko and subsequently became Natsumi's colleague at the Honky Tonk. Previously depressed due to the loss of her father and her sexual abuses under her teacher, Rena perks up under the advice of Paul and tries to be a good helper at the cafe, though her coffee-making skills, among others, still leave much to be desired. However, since Paul's departure for Infinity Fortress, both she and Natsumi had proved themselves to be capable of handling the sudden surge in business at the cafe.

Like Natsumi, all references to Rena were removed in the drama CDs, except for her involvement during the Divine Design arc (she was referred to as "Ramiel" here).

Sakura Kakei

Sakura Kakei 筧朔羅 (Kakei Sakura) - Sakura is the older sister of Juubei Kakei, and perhaps MakubeX's most loyal follower. She remained in Infinity Fortress after the breakup of Volts, where she assisted Makubex to restore order and bring the IL to fruition. Sakura fights using a cloth, which she seems to control via telekinesis. Although she is a skilled fighter, she rarely uses her skills violently, preferring diplomacy to force. Voiced by: Yukiko Iwai (Japanese); Christa Kimlicko-Jones (English)

Gangs and Groups

The Kiryuudo 7

The Kiryuudo 7 are the seven tribe elders who answer to the leader of the Kiryuudo, Kabuto. They each have a unique specialty.

Jorougumo (女郎蜘蛛, Jorōgumo) is the leader of the Spider clan. Her speciality is "Tactician" and alluding to this, she often works through conceit and disguises. She tricked Ginji twice, disguising herself as a whore and Madoka respectively. After the GB duo and Himiko raised an uproar in "China Street" (the base of the Spider clan's operations), Jorougumo and her minions retreated to Hell's Valley. There, she suggested that the Kiryuudo 7 be pitted against the GB duo and their allies instead of using the average grunts. However, this scheme backfires when Shido's contacts took down the seven, one after another. Also, Kabuto's treachery, she lost everyone she cared for. Embittered, she came forward to the GB group, telling them that all hope was lost. Ginji, true to his nature, consoled her and decided to trust her to bring them to Kabuto's inner chambers. However she was later killed and her soul absorbed by Kabuto. Fortunately, with Kabuto's destruction, she was brought back to life as a normal woman. Voiced by: Mako Hyōdō

Saichou Mumyouin (無明院賽蝶, Mumyōin Saichō) is a monk and leader of the Butterfly clan. He later revealed to be a traitor and plots the Kiryuudo's fall for the sake of Kabuto's resurrection. His primary powers is illusion, using butterflies through which 'no scent can be smelt, no sound can be heard and nothing can be seen'. He's killed by Ban, who punched him three times (according to Ban, one for killing Genshuu Miyama, one for making Himiko Kudo cry, and one for all the kiriudo he sent to their deaths), and then proceeded to drive his head into the pavement with a ferocious "Snake Bite". Voiced by: Masaki Terasoma

Other members include: Dokubachi (毒蜂) sole survivor of the Hornet clan and specializes as the "Physician", Juurou Kamata (鎌多十郎, Kamata Jūrō) an assassin and leader of the mantis clan, Semimaru Kanade (奏蝉丸, Kanade Semimaru) - "musician" and the most powerful of the seven who fights by using his cicada warriors through the music he plays on his lute, Suiha Koyanagi (湖柳水爬, Koyanagi Suiha) - a "water wizard" who fights using seaweed, Genshuu Miyama (深山幻舟, Miyama Genshū) - "Warrior" and Leader of the Beetle clan.

The Kiryuudo

The Kiryuudo consists of Kirihito (霧人) the leader; Onigumo (鬼蜘蛛), Kirihito's personal bodyguard, later revealed to be his father; henchmen Hakumon (白紋), Ageha (揚羽), Murasakimaru (紫丸), Kagegumo (影蜘蛛), and Tobigumo (飛蜘蛛).

Kirihito is the only Kiryuudo character to appear in the anime adaptation, although he plays a bigger role in the manga, he makes only a brief appearance in the anime. Since the Kiryuudo did not exist in the anime, Kirihito is portrayed as a mob boss instead. Kirihito's first appearance was when he and his henchmen challenged Shido, while he was preparing to attend Madoka's recital[6]. In the manga, though Shido wanted to kill him to protect his identity and Madoka, Ban convinced Shido to let Himiko used her Forgetness Scent on Kirihito instead. Although the scent worked, he had continuing nightmares about rats and lightning (representations of Shido and Ginji).

Arrogant and a believer in technology, Dokubachi seems to enjoy taunting his 'amnesia' and his obsession for technology. But, his confidence in the might of the Kiryuudo was to slowly wane as the Kiryuudo suffered one defeat after another. Finally, with the destruction of Kabuto, he became an average person. It's also only then that he discovered that Onigumo was his father. His father, due to his lowly status within the clan, he opted not to tell Kirihito of his parentage; instead, he became his bodyguard.

The Protectors

Protector (護り屋, mamoriya) in Getbackers, are people who are hired to protect their clients' possessions. They first encountered a protector named Ryuudou Hishiki (菱木竜童, Hishiki Ryūdō) in Act 2, Part 2 of the manga and episode six of the anime. A former professional wrestler, Hishiki earned the nickname "Undead" because of his ability to survive almost any attack thrown at him [citation needed]. After fighting him in the earlier arcs of the series, the Getbackers avoid fighting fromt then on [citation needed].

Another group of protectors the getbackers face are the Miroku 7, who are a family team of seven, skilled in the use of different weapons and different styles, although most of them use either swords or knives. They were first seen in the Venus de Milo arc, protecting the arms of the statue. The group is lead by Natsuhiko (夏彦), but arguably, their most powerful member is Yukihiko (雪彦), the youngest brother. The other siblings are Hikage (緋影), Ukyou (右狂), Tsubaki (椿), Tokisada (時貞) and the sister Kirara (奇羅々). When their father and an older brother and sister fight as a group, they are called The Three Knights (or Drei Ritter) and are bodyguards to Der Kaiser. However the anime only features Yukihiko and Natsuhiko.

What makes their strategy devastating is that they share a common vessel when needed, and any member can manifest in the vessel and engage the enemy. It is not uncommon during a fight for the siblings to take turns manifesting to fight their foes in different situations. It is later revealed that Natsuhiko was a childhood playmate of Ban, but after Ban had killed his sister Eris (エリス, erisu), the Miroku 7 became Ban's sworn enemies. Ban killed Eris in self defence; like the Kudo siblings, Eris was set upon Ban by the shamans. The Getbackers later find out that Eris was not Natsuhiko's blood sister but his betrothed 'bride' and the Miroku 7 are actually seven facets of a single person who will finally merge into one when Natsuhiko turns into an adult. In reader popularity polls, Yukihiko ranked 8th with 351 votes and Natsuhiko raked 37th [citation needed].

The Transporters

A transporter's (運び屋 hakobiya) job in the GB universe is to ensure that an object or person makes it to its destination unhindered.

VOLTS

The group led by Raitei (Ginji) who ruled Limitless Fortress after Takeru Teshimine disappeared. It consists of regular squads of fighters, led by the 4 Kings: Kazuki Fuuchouin, Masaki Kurusu, MakubeX and Shido Fuyuki. After Raitei was defeated by BanCitaton Needed, Ginji left the Infinity Fortress and VOLTS disbanded.

Wielders of the Divine Design

The Divine Design (神の記述, Kami no Kijitsu) is the card game at the heart of Act VIII of the manga, however these characters do not appear in the anime.

Lucifer

Lucifer (ルシファー); Seiyu in drama CD: Unshou Ishizuka) - Another of the Witch Queen's best disciples, "Lucifer" is the name he now goes under; one of his aims is to create a "paradise" using the powers of the Divine Design (and the clones of it which he had created). In this "paradise", he then hoped to see his daughter Angela again, who somehow was sacrificed to the Witches in a ritual. He's been working with the Brain Trust and after his defeat by the GB duo, the Professor hired Akabane to kill him.

By nature, he's not an evil person; Maria noted that if he hadn't worked with the Brain Trust, he could have succeeded the Witch Queen given his powers (apparently, after the disappearance of Der Kaiser). His true name is Lukifer Pierre de' Medici.

Maria Noches

Maria Noches (マリーア・ノーチェス, Marīa Nōchesu). One of the Witch Queen's (Ban Midou's grandmother) best disciples, Maria is an expert when it comes to magic and the occult. Outwardly, she resembles a busty lady in her late 20s; but it's actually just magic on her part, she's really 99 years old and looks like an ancient mummy. The Witch Queen entrusted a young Ban to her, and she took care of him for a few years. She likens Ban to the son she never had and although Ban was rude to her, he still has respect for his former guardian. She first offers her aid to the GB duo in the Divine Design arc. At times, she can act like a childish young lady; as such, she's quite fond of Ginji Amano, who turns into his chibi form around her. As one of the most powerful member of the Witches' clan, she was feared and known by many. Her moniker, the Death Knell, demonstrated her power as the 'right arm' of the Witch Queen (possibly to counter Ban), nemesis for the Shamans.

Her seiyu is Michiko Neya on the drama CD.

Sariel

Sariel (サリエル, sei-rieru); Seiyu in drama CD: Atsushi Kisaichi) - Sariel is one of the runaway children who decides to trust in the power of Lucifer and acts somewhat as a leader figure among the "Angels" of Lucifer. As Sariel, the most evil of the Archangels, he is supposedly immune to all illusions, including the Jagan. He is assigned to hinder Ban, but is defeated by the GetBacker, who uses his Jagan effectively during a brief moment when Sariel doubts himself and thinks as a child rather than a wielder of Divine Design. It is revealed that his real name is Kakeru Mikimoto and that his mother committed suicide by hanging herself in their apartment and he is constantly haunted by the memory of the way her eyes looked at him when she died. He was later adopted by his uncle, whose family loved and welcomed him, and became Kakeru Doumoto (堂本 翔 Dōmoto Kakeru). While he was grateful and excelled in school, Kakeru continued to feel empty, especially when his adopted brother Osamu died in an accident and his grief-striken aunt lamented as to why Osamu had to be the one who died. Lucifer contacts Kakeru during a high school application interview, where Kakeru says that he wants to enter that high school to become a doctor like his father. By questioning what Kakeru really wants, Lucifer is able to bring him into the world of Divine Design with ease. He eventually redeems himself by helping the GetBackers and returns to his family when he realizes his adopted mother had been lamenting why she herself, rather than Kakeru himself as he believed, had not died in the place of her son. After the events of Divine Design, he studies hard for college.

Gabriel

Gabriel (ガブリエル, gaburieru) Seiyu in drama CD: Yuko Sasamoto) - First seen in Volume 1, "Gabriel" was an old customer of the GB duo. (Back then, he paid 10 yen to hire the duo to get back a computer game for him, hence his other nickname, "10 yen Kid".) In the Divine Design arc, he hires the GetBackers to retrieve his missing cards, but reveals himself as a member of Lucifer's angels, and works against the GetBackers. When he fails to eliminate Himiko during Maria Noches's attempt to train the GetBackers and their allies to master Divine Design, Gabriel is assigned to hinder Ginji, but was also defeated by him. Gabriel reveals that his mother is a workaholic and does not seem to understand or care about him and he is always left home alone. Lucifer sought him out after Gabriel was bullied again and again at the prestigious private school his mother insisted he continue attending, despite the fact he kept getting bullied and was clearly very unhappy. Realizing the power of Divine Design, Gabriel agreed to join Lucifer as the Archangel of Truth and becomes capable of manipulating water. Following his defeat and a subsequent chat of encouragement from Ginji, Gabriel demands that Ginji get back his Guardian Card by sunset, otherwise, as one who has betrayed Lucifer, he will die. He takes refuge in the Honky Tonk along with Rena ("Ramiel"). His real name, seen on a note from his mother, is Mamoru Saiki (佐伯 護 Saiki Mamoru). After the events of Divine Design, he has been getting along with his friends better and is apparently good at video games. (Popularity rating: "The Kid who wanted his FF game retrieved", 38th)

(First Appearance — Manga: Act 1, Part 1)

The Voodooists/Shamans and allies

Kyoji Kagami

Kyoji Kagami (鏡形而, Kagami Kyōji) is known as "The Observer" and is resident of Babylon City (the topmost tower of the Limitless Fortress). Though Kagami Kyoji may seem to be harmless, but beneath his polite manners and ready smile, he does not suffer fools gladly.

Kagami was first introduced when he came down to the lower town to "observe" the retrievers of "IL"; first joining MakubeX's side and then later by going his own way. Kagami first appears inside MakubeX's monitor room, asking MakubeX if he thought that the Raitei of old was some kind of god. When Ginji Amano and Kuroudou Akabane of the IL retrievers prematurely arrived in the underground waste districts, both Kagami (after his introduction) and Juubei go to encounter and greet them. With Juubei squaring off against Ginji, Kagami is paired off against Akabane.

Kagamis is a master of mirrors and his fighting style revolves around illusions and doubles by using diffuse reflections. His favourite choice of weapons is his mirror fragments, which are ground so finely that they resemble Diamond Dust[citation needed] which Kagami claims are made of demonic shards[citation needed]. When unleashed, these fragments can be inhaled by the opponent or absorbed through the skin if touched recklessly. Then, being diamond sharp, they damage the internal organs of the victim, even shredding them whenever possible. Another weapon in his arsenal is his speed. Very few characters have managed to match him in this department, except Ban, Akabane and Himiko while under the effects of her Acceleration Scent.

Deeply calculating and cautious, Kagami's penchant for observing and planning also makes him a master strategist. It was later revealed that he was a member of the mysterious Brain Trust. His favorite activity is to observe the actions of his opponents, hence his title The Observer. In the power struggle among the denizens of Babylon City, he appears to defer to the Voodoo King, though the King suspects him of treachery. He's also known as the Lord of the Looking Glass (魔鏡の王) because of his skills with illusions.

Over time Kagami becomes enamored by Himiko and how well she did when she fought him during the IL recovery arc and eventually comes into possession of her and awaits her seventeenth birthday when she will become a key he can use to re-enter Babylon City. He also intends to marry Himiko, claiming to love her. However, he may have a more sinister plan at hand: He once commented, "...And your (Himiko's) heart will be mine!" It should be noted that at the beginning of the Voodoo Child arc, Himiko had a dream of Ban Mido ripping her heart out. [citation needed]

In the "Get Back the Lost Time" arc, he was assigned to kill Hevn, as she tries to reach Babylon City. He was however stopped by her escort, Kuroudou Akabane. Later, he was to have an arm torn off by Ban after the two Himikos combined into a single person. After making his escape, he finally realized (but not the reader) the true meaning of the letters "GB". Fearing that he may have already discovered too many secrets, the Specialist got Akabane to run through Kagami's heart with his Blood Sword. Before dying, Kagami revealed the Specialist's surname: Makube, the same as MakubeX's. [citation needed]

Voiced by: Sakurai Takahiro

Kaoru Ujiie

(氏家火生留 Ujiie Kaoru; Seiyu: Satsuki Yukino) - A henchman of Masaki and Jouya's partner, Kaoru is a former member of VOLTS. Now, she serves Masaki and the Voodoo King under the moniker "Crimson (of the Cursed Knights) [深紅]". She's one of the few characters (along with Kanou and Sarai) who appeared first in the anime, then in the manga (though it must be noted that in the GB universe, their appearances are still roughly in the same "chronological" order). She uses flames as a primary form of attack, a skill which can be further enhanced by her partner. This partnership has existed since the time they were in VOLTS. In the anime version of her character, Kaoru was in love with Ginji and felt betrayed by him after he left Infinity Fortress. Near the end of the 2nd Infinity Fortress Arc, she wanted to be killed by the Thunder Emperor in their fight but Ginji convinces her to forget her obsession and remove the fire curse from Sakura's body.

Jouya Kanou

(叶条夜 Kanō Jōya; Seiyu: Kouki Miyata) - Another of Masaki's henchmen, Jouya is Kaoru's partner and another former member of VOLTS. His skills are in the use of giant fans, which meant that together with Kaoru, their powers are greatly increased ('fanning the flames' so to speak). Also a member of the Cursed Knights, his moniker is now "Raven" (漆黒). Both Kaoru and Jouya are convinced that Masaki is doing the right thing, though they still have pangs of guilt when Shido questioned them about their loyalties.

In the manga, he and Kaoru tried to stop the GB duo from bringing Hevn over to Masaki. Jouya, in particular, invoked his "Stigma" to increase his powers. But, he was completely outclassed by Ban from the beginning, who never doubted his own abilities.

The Voodoo King

(manga only) (呪術王 / ブードゥーキング)- Mysterious, shrouded figure to who Yohan, Masaki, Kagami, and the Cursed Knights have been reporting and taking orders from. Head of the Voodoo Clan and, presumably, the cast-out former ruler of Babylon City, the Voodoo King's intention is to collect all three "keys" - the GetBackers, Himiko, and Shido (more precisely, the Chimera which he possesses). Once all three are in his possession, the 'keys' will be used to re-open the gates of Babylon City sealed by his nemesis, the Witch Queen. The Voodoo King is usually seen playing chess and seems to know the Archive's contents enough to challenge its predictions by introducing new pawns into his plans. The Voodoo King is extremely powerful, with Stigmas in three eyes, one of them in the center of his forehead. He has been shown easily subduing, and later killing, Fuyuki Shido even in his full Chimera beast form. He just as effortlessly defeats Emishi Haruki, Kakei Sakura, Uryuu Toshiki, Teshimine Takeru, Radou Ren, Haruki Kaoru, Natsuki Amon, and Agi Ryuuhou all at once in a single move when the group attempts to gang up on him.

As it turned out, the Voodoo King is the alter-ego of Sarai Kagenuma. After being challenged by Raitei, the Voodoo King does battle with him. However, it is soon revealed that Raitei and the Voodoo King are exact opposites of each other, like protons and electrons, with Raitei the lord of "existence" and the Voodoo King the lord of "nothingness"; their battle ends when both Raitei and the Voodoo King crumbles to dust, "canceling each other out" in a burst of energy. However, as Raitei functioned as an armor for Ginji, Ginji himself was unscathed, and emerged from the dust where Raitei crumbled, forever free from Raitei's influence. Sarai Kagenuma, in a similar manner, emerged from the dust of the Voodoo King.

Notes

  1. ^ The force was measured in kilograms force, rather than the modern SI units, newtons. So since his hands can generate 200 kilograms of force, that is 1,960 newtons or 1.96 kilonewtons (kN).
  2. ^ The latest manga chapters does not agree with this statement.
  • "Popularity rating" refers to the results of a character popularity poll which appears in volume 14 of the manga. Some characters had not been introduced at this point and the significance of some others had not been revealed.

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