List of D.Gray-man minor characters

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This is a list of minor characters in the anime and manga series D. Gray-man, by Katsura Hoshino. For a list of other characters, see List of D.Gray-man characters.

Contents

[edit] Characters of set allegiance

[edit] Anita and her crewmen

[edit] Anita

(アニタ Anita?) Seiyū: Takayama Minami

Acting as a manager of a brothel in China, this beautiful woman is, in fact, a supporter of the Black Order. She is as direct and strong woman, yet the sensible type, and has an immense crew that obeys her. In love with General Cross Marian, just like her deceased mother, she decides to go with Allen and the others to search for him in Japan. Unfortunately, she was fatally wounded by an akuma's poison (which did not take effect until Miranda exhausted her Innocence) when the Akuma attacked her ship. Even knowing this, she acted normal until the last moment to keep Lenalee calm. She eventually died when Miranda left the ship and the effects of Time Record ceased. She is not an Exorcist, but she can cast spells using a talisman.In the anime, Anita is the owner of the best hotel in the area. She was shown using Finder-barriers to help the exorcists in their battle against the swarm of Akuma.


[edit] Mahoja

(マホジャ Mahoja?) Seiyū: Honda Takako

A woman with such a strong body that Allen and Lavi thought she was a man at first. She is a supporter of the Order and the right arm/best friend of Anita. She is strong enough to fight a level 2 Akuma. Just like Anita, she died when the effects of Time Record ceased.


[edit] Arystar's Town

[edit] Man-Eating Flowers

(食人花 Shokujinka): These flowers belonged to Arystar's grandfather. It becomes a problem when they interfere in the middle of the battle between Arystar, Eliade, Lavi and Allen. They don't harm people who show affection to them, so Lavi and Allen shakes them off by saying "I LOVE YOU-!!!!"

[edit] Jean's town, England

[edit] Jean

(ジャン Jyan?) Seiyū: Sanpei Yuko

A young boy (John in VIZ's translations) Allen met on his way to HQ. Jean and his best friend, Leo (レオ), together started an Akuma Patrol. After an encounter where he found out Leo was turned into an Akuma, Jean decided to go to his father's scientific workplace at the Vatican to gain more power in defeating the Earl of Millennium. In anime he was also named as Jean Russell and his father appears in episodes 6-8.

[edit] Leo

Leo was the best friend of Jean, and the two started an Akuma Patrol together. One day, Leo's mother died. Despite his knowledge of Akuma, he enlisted the help of the Earl of Millennium to bring his mother back to life, and was killed by her.

[edit] Leo's mother

Leo's mother died one day. The impact on Leo was so great that he called for the aid of the Earl of Millennium. She became an Akuma, and she received an order to kill Leo and wear his skin. The Earl used the new Akuma to lure Jean into a trap to kill him and end the threat he posed. However, Allen tagged along and destroyed the many Akuma present, including the one that was originally Leo's mother.


[edit] Mateel, Italy

Mateel is renamed Mater in the English manga.

[edit] Guzol

(グゾル Guzoru?) Seiyū: Mitsuru Ogata

A man who is over 80 years old. As a child, his family abandoned him at Mateel due to his deformed face. When he first met Lala, he gladly accepted her offer to sing a song for him and accompanied her ever since. He lied to the Finders, claiming that he was the ghost so no one would take Lala's heart, which was an Innocence. He was later wounded by the Akuma who impaled him with its claw through his back. He died soon after due to this injury, doubled with old age. His face was never really shown clearly in the anime.

[edit] Lala

(ララ Rara?) Seiyū: Kuwashima Houko

A doll that was created to sing and dance for the citizens of Mateel, Italy. After the citizens abandoned the city, Lala still continued to move after 500 years due to her heart being made from Innocence. She was then called "The Mateel Ghost", due to her frightening appearance and because she had killed five travelers that had wandered into the city. She accompanied Guzol after he met her when he was a boy, him being the only one who was not frightened of her. Her heart was taken when she was attacked by an Akuma, but was then put back after the Akuma was destroyed, but she was reverted back to a doll like state with no memories of Guzol or her love for him. She sang Guzol a song in his dying moments which continued for 3 days. After the 3 days it is said that she regained her memories when she thanked Allen for letting her keep her promise and sang until she broke. On a separate note, Lala has immense strength, which allows her to carry large heavy objects, like large stone pillars.

[edit] Opening town, England

[edit] Claire

Seiyū: Amano Yuri

The late sister to Moore and wife to Pastor Mark. Her parents were killed by burglars when they were young, and Mark, whom she ended up marrying later, looked after them. When Moore joined the police force, Claire became very unhappy. She talked to Mark, who was speaking on Moore's behalf, about it. She was never given a chance to apologize to Moore to her face, as a cast iron cross skewered her when the rope suspending it broke (in the anime, it was a chandelier). In a deep state of grief, Mark partnered with the Earl of Millennium to resurrect her as an Akuma. However, the Earl ordered her to kill him and wear his skin. Powerless to resist, she obeyed his orders. Posing as Mark, she would kill anyone in the old church at night. When Moore came to investigate the murders and disappearances, she came across Allen. Allen revealed what Mark really was, but not before the Akuma wiped out the entire police force except for Moore. Allen then exorcised the Akuma, freeing Claire and allowing her to rest in peace. Claire's name is mis-transliterated as "Crea" in the anime.

[edit] Detective

The Detective of the police station. After Charles' death, he interrogated Allen and accused him of killing Charles. The detective told Moore to keep Allen at her house. He and some other officers went back to the abandoned church to investigate. They were killed by the Akuma, Claire. The detective was a large man who almost always had a cigar in his mouth.

[edit] Mark

Seiyū: Kawashima Tokuyoshi

Mark was Claire's husband, and brother-in-law to Moore. When Claire and Moore's parents were killed, Mark looked after the two. He later ended up marrying Claire. While he was speaking to Claire on Moore's behalf when she decided to join the police force, a huge cast iron broke free from its bonds, and killed Claire instantly. In a state of grief, Mark caught the attention of the Earl of Millennium. Calling out his wife's name, he brought Claire back as an Akuma, after which she killed him immediately. He is called "Marc" in the VIZ translation.

[edit] Moore Hesse

(モア Moa?) Seiyū: Yukino Satsuki

A young police officer that Allen meets in the first chapter. She and her partner had been assigned to investigate a church that was supposedly haunted. Her partner Charles claims that is because of the incident two years ago, which Moore denies the church being cursed. This is probably because two years ago the incident was the death of her sister, Claire. Her partner Charles is killed, and Allen quickly figures out the cause of his death. Later on, a whole police unit is killed by the same Akuma. The Akuma is revealed to be her sister Claire, whom her brother-in-law Mark tried to bring back. Moore is the first character seen in the series. Although Moore doesn't make a reapperence in the manga, she does return in the anime-only episode 31, "Lost Child, Miranda".

[edit] The Rewinding Town, Germany

[edit] Peter

A boy from the Rewinding Town. He and his friends tormented Miranda by chanting a horrid song that goes, "Miranda, Miranda, Bad Luck Miranda. Guys Won't Look At You. You're a Downer and a klutz. Looking for Work Again? You'll Get Fired Again Anyway." Peter tossed a piece of poop at Miranda thirty times because of the time rewinds. (In the anime the poop was replaced with a snake.)

[edit] Shopkeeper

A man that owns a pawn shop in the rewinding city. He told Miranda about how the clock (the innocence) was a good clock but the spring wouldn't turn so it didn't work. He thought Miranda didn't believe him so he told her to try it herself and to his surprise the spring turned. His surprise was because many people had tried to turn it but no one succeeded. After that he told Miranda that she should buy the clock.

[edit] Theater Owner

Allen and Miranda were selling tickets for his show "The Pumpkin and the Witch" hoping to get Miranda a job and stop the rewinds. The owner was overjoyed with the fine work they were doing and said if they sold a lot of tickets he would hire them full time. However, he became enraged when Miranda let the ticket money get pickpocketed and fired her. The owner is a large man with the appearance of a ring master. He has a top hat, mustache and a long nose.

[edit] Other

[edit] Eaze

(イーズ Īzu?) One of Tyki Mikk's human friends. Eaze is a young orphan who watches Tyki and the other two's games. Eaze wears a mask, as if he has some sort of disease. When Allen Walker beat the three men at strip poker and gave them back their clothes, Eaze tried to give him what looked like a red string as thanks. Tyki objected, and gave Allen the deck of cards they had played with. If Allen had taken the string, he would have discovered an exorcist dogtag with "Kevin Yeager" on it. Eaze and the other two are currently in Rostov, Russia.

[edit] Mana Walker

(マナ・ウォーカー Mana Wōkā?) Seiyū: Fumihiko Tachiki

Mana Walker is Allen's foster father. Allen was originally abandoned by his biological parents because of his deformed left hand, which was due to his Innocence. When Mana found Allen, he decided to adopt him. Over time, Allen formed a very strong bond with Mana. It is unclear how Mana died though in the anime the scene of an over turned coach was shown. For Allen, Mana was like his father so he mourned for him. The Millennium Earl came to a grieving Allen after Mana died and offered to bring him back to life. Of course, as Allen had loved him, he accepted. Mana was then turned into an Akuma and infuriated at Allen's actions, cursed Allen by cutting the boy's left eye leaving a pentacle marking and also giving him the ability to see Akuma with his left eye. He was quickly destroyed by Allen's awakened anti-Akuma weapon. Before his Akuma form was destroyed, he told Allen that he loved him, and thanked Allen for righting the wrong he had committed. He makes many more appearances in the anime version. His full face has yet to be revealed, though a small part was visible in manga chapter 135. Mana is suspected to be the 14th Noah, the performer. He was also a traveling clown as stated by Allen in manga chapter 137, interestingly this makes him a performer by trade. The crest that was present in the centre of the musical score that Allen played in the Ark is the same as the crest on his sleeve buttons in chapter 135.

[edit] Yosshii

(ヨッシー Yosshī?) A cartoon bunny that pops up randomly on occasion. This character, like Komui, is patterned after Katsura's editor. He is used to personify the author, and appears on Komui's favorite coffee mug. In the anime, Komui has flying bombs that look like Yosshii. There was also an akuma that looked like Yosshii but was later destroyed.

[edit] References

D.Gray-man manga; chapter 1, page 1