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88MAN is a supporting character from the Space Channel 5 series. A robot reporter for Channel 88, 88MAN is its lead reporter and often cameos throughout most of his game appearances.
AiAi is one of the main characters in the Super Monkey Ball series of games.
Akira Yuki has been in the Virtua Fighter series since its inception. Using a series of well timed moves, Akira's style of play is only suited for the hardcore fighting game players. He now appears in Sonic and Sega All-Stars Racing
Before Sonic the Hedgehog, Alex Kidd was the mascot of Sega. He was well-recognized by the public for his appearances in Alex Kidd in Miracle World and Alex Kidd in the Enchanted Castle. Alex Kidd is the titular protagonist of his respective series, who, although no longer the main mascot, continues to appear in several Sega-related video games and cameos in several other media.
Ambrosia is a supporting character from the Space Channel 5 series, who is a musician student who is gifted with the glockenspiel.
Amigo wields maracas like they were deadly weapons in Sega's Samba de Amigo series.
Bello is a character from Space Channel 5 VR: Kinda Funky News Flash!.
Blib is a supporting character from the Space Channel 5 series. He is a cyan-blue Morolian who was one of the many who were brainwashed during Chief Blank's rise of ratings.
Brack is a supporting character and former antagonist from the Space Channel 5 series. He is a Morolian in a dark, blue suit who is obsessed with the drums, who likes to bang on them consistently, dubbing himself as the "Morolian Drummer Boy". Eventually, he would become Texas' backup for the Western Sector Space Police.
Brandy Smith, also known as the Space Granny, is a supporting character from the Space Channel 5 series. In her youth, Smith was a singer and guitarist for the "Scan Teens." Even though she is much older now, Brandy Smith is still as hip and pop as she was in her twenties.
Chris Redfield is a former member of R.P.D. S.T.A.R.s and a member of the global B.S.A.A. fighting Bio-Terrorism. Chris is one of the first and most recurring protagonists in the Resident Evil series.
Chuih is one of the four main protagonists of the 1999 puzzle game, ChuChu Rocket!.
Clork is a minor character in the Space Channel 5 series. In an alternate reality of Space Channel 5: Part 2, Texas, Pine's twin sister, is the one who investigates the kidnapping of President Peace instead, and brings along her two backups, Brack and Clork.
Fuse is a main character from the Space Channel 5 series, who is never actually seen or makes a physical appearance. He is an employee for Channel 5 and is Ulala's boss, always telling her what to do and trying to assist her during reports.
Gum is the deuteragonist and one of the main mascots of the Jet Set Radio video games who is an original founder of the GGs. She is a sarcastic, uptight, and upbeat graffiti gangster who enjoys skating through Tokyo-To without care. Unlike the other characters from the franchise, Gum has had a lot of appearances outside her respected franchise since her debut in 2000. Because of her popularity, Gum is often mistaken as the lead character of the Jet Set Radio series.
Harrier runs to war in an effort to maintain peace in the Fantasy Zone.
Hatsune Miku is a virtual idol originally created for the Vocaloid 2 software. Since creation, she has become a widely recognized figure, both as a representative of vocal synthesis music, and as a character in general.
Hoorg is a supporting character in the Space Channel 5 series, and a main character in Space Channel 5: Part 2. He is a fat Morolian in a purple suit who seems to be the leader of his species who reside in the Milky-Way Galaxy. He is also the host of Moro-Channel 5.
A fierce Darcsen warrior with a great hatred for the Valkyria.
Jaguar (also known as Shadow) is a main character and the overall tritagonist of the Space Channel 5 series. Formerly a reporter for Channel 5, he quit his job to become a “Space Pirate,” a reporter whose goal is to deliver the truth to the public. When Ulala was just a girl, he saved her life, which inspired her to become a reporter for Channel 5.
Jill Valentine is a former R.P.D. police officer and is now a member of the B.S.A.A. fighting Bio-Terrorism around the world. She is a staple of the series.
Kell is a supporting character from the Space Channel 5 series, appearing in Space Channel 5: Kinda Funky News Flash!. She is the leader of the newly-formed group of space Pirates, the Jaguars.
Mega Man X was created by Dr. Light to help defend the world after he and Mega Man were gone. He awakes 100 years after his creation and must fight a new evil, Sigma.
The King of Pop, Michael Jackson was a successful American recording artist and has made an appearance in at least eight video games.
Opa-Opa is a living, egg-shaped spaceship and the protagonist of the Fantasy Zone saga. With courage, determination, and the ability to upgrade himself, Opa-Opa ventures into the Fantasy Zone and fights to liberate it from evil.
Padding is the impersonator of Pudding in the alternate reality of Space Channel 5: Part 2.
Pai Chan is a character in the Virtua Fighter series of fighting games from Sega. She debuted in the very first Virtua Fighter game, and is the daughter of Lau Chan.
Pine is a main character in Space Channel 5: Part 2. She is the chief of the Eastern Venus Space Police, and her goal is to serve and protect the Galaxy from harm.
Pudding is the overall deuteragonist of the Space Channel 5 video game series, and one of its leading antagonists. She is a lead reporter for Channel 42 who happens to be the ever-persistent rival of Ulala, the lead reporter for Channel 5. She is usually seen either with her two male bodyguards or hovering around on the Spacebird 42.
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