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This page contains an overview of characters in Princess Principal that have not received a name, pseudonym or title. All names are placeholder names and are subject to change if necessary.
List of Unnamed Characters[]
Antagonists[]
Kingdom's Home Office[]
Police Force (CH. 1)[]
Members of the police force are shown in Crown Handler Chapter 1.
Broken Arm Constable[]
Special Branch Woman[]
A Special Branch woman works for the Kingdom's Home Office under Public Security Minister Kimble. In Episode 1: Case 13 Wired Liar, she was placed undercover at Queen Elfrida Infirmary to keep an eye on Amy Anderson. Ange le Carré saw through this plan however, and sedated her with a injection. Later, the Special Branch woman is seen with the rest of Minister Kimble's men, and is taken captive by Dorothy and Chise.
She has no voiced lines, and is thus not listed in the credits.
Special Branch Men[]
Two special branch men worked at the Kingdom's Home Office under Public Security Minister Kimble. They were was assigned to follow Eric Anderson when trying to lure out Team White Pigeon and chased the team with a bullet-proofed car at the start of episode one.
Later in the episode, the two men can be seen leaving Queen Elfrida Infirmary, presumably having paid a visit to Special Branch Woman who was working undercover at the infirmary to keep an eye on Amy Anderson. Ange recognised both men, and thus took an injector needle with a sedative from a nurse in advance which she would later use to neutralise the Special Branch Woman
When Team White Pigeon leaves their hideout, the Special Branch Men can be seen keeping an eye on Amy Anderson, expecting the Team to pick her up. This does not happen however, and one of the men can be seen apprehended at the end of the episode. The other man is taken as a hostage to the enemy hideout by Chise. This is where he gets shot to death.
The men are voiced by either Ikuto Kanemasa, Takehiro Hasu, or Jun Miyamoto; it is not specified in the credits.
Inspector[]
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Phone Guy[]
"Phone Guy" is a man that works for the Kingdom's Home Office under Public Security Minister Kimble. He only appears in episode 2. He is voiced by either Ikuto Kanemasa, Takehiro Hasu, or Jun Miyamoto; it is not specified in the credits.
Kingdom Guards[]
- Main article: Kingdom Guards
The Kingdom of Albion employs a variety of guards.
HMS Gloucester Staff[]
HMS Gloucester Commander[]
Guards[]
Gun Handlers[]
Three HMS Gloucester staff members handle the ship's gun.
Canon Handlers[]
Three HMS Gloucester staff members were seen handling a canon in episode 3. They were led by Henry Stewart.
Tour Guide[]
A tour guide shows Princess Charlotte and Dorothy around in the Air fleet port in episode 3.
Entrance Guard[]
An entrance guard is stationed at the entrance of the HMS Gloucester. He appears in episode 3 and bars Dorothy from entering the ship. In the reference sheets he is referred to as "Kingdom sailor."
Steering Room Staff[]
Three staff members have been shown working in the steering room.
Various[]
Enemy Spies[]
A variety of enemy spies appear in episodes 11 and 12.
Phone Enemy Spy[]
In Episode 12, an enemy spy working with Zelda is seen within Team White Pigeon's Clubroom. He was on the phone with Beatrice, who had disguised her voice and together with Dorothy was trying to gather information about the military's plot. Ange ruined their plan by almost killing the spy, forcing Dorothy to intervene.
Franky's Men[]
Franky is often seen accompanied by two me who help him (forcibly) collect debt from his clients.
Jubei Todo's Subordinates[]
Jubei Todo deploys various subordinates in Season 1 Episode 5: Case 7 Bullet & Blade's Ballad.
Julie's Master[]
Julie's master appears in Episode 9: Case 20 Ripper Dipper. He is an abusive man who mistreats Julie and her family. In Episode 9, Ange defeated him and sent Julie and her family to Stanford Hill Orphanage where they would be safe.
Kingdom Scientists[]
A group of Kingdom scientists is shown in episode 4. They had succeeded in replicating the Commonwealth's C-Ball. Team White Pigeon were assigned by Control to stop the scientists and succeeded in capturing them.
Kingdom Investigators[]
Four Kingdom investigators appear in episode 4. They approach the Kingdom scientists to root out the Commonwealth spy in their mids. In the reference sheets they are referred to as "Black suit investigators."
Major[]
"Major" appears in episode 3. He works with the Kingdom of Albion and was trying to smuggle prints of the Commonwealth pound to destabilise the Commonwealth economy by cooperating with the Commander of HMS Gloucester. He is capable of using firearms, as is shown when he uses one of the sailors' submachine gun and a grenade launcher. In the English dub he is voiced by Assistant ADR Director John Swasey.
Richard's Subordinates[]
Captain (Native American Sniper)[]
- Main article: Captain
A Native American sniper acts as one of Richard's subordinates. He made his first appearance at the end of Crown Handler Chapter 1, where he killed Bishop. He also appears in the following Crown Handler movies.
Control[]
Clocktower Agent[]
In episode 2, a spy working for Control is stationed at a clocktower nearby the Foreign Secretary's Town House.
Redhead Double Agent[]
In episode 11 and 12, a female spy appears. She first appears to be working against Team White Pigeon, but is later revealed to be aligned with 7 and L.
Scientist Insider[]
A spy working for Control infiltrated a group of Kingdom scientists in episode 4. He took photo's of their C-Ball prototype using a book with a concealed camera.
Telegraphist[]
Control has a woman working as a telegraphist. She is in charge of a communications board and relays messages from agents in the field to L and other leading members of control.
The Farm[]
The Farm Instructor[]
During a flashback in Episode 10: Case 22 Comfort Comrade, an instructor can be seen teaching a young Ange le Carré, Dorothy, and Eleanor at the farm.
The Farm Students[]
During a flashback in Episode 10: Case 22 Comfort Comrade, Ange le Carré, Dorothy and Eleanor's classmates are seen.
Queen's Mayfaire Academy[]
Staff[]
Campus Doctor[]
In Episode 8: Case 11 Pell-mell Duel, a campus doctor assists Chise and Cameron during their duel.
Dorm Mother[]
A dorm mother introduces Ange le Carré at the start of episode 2. She is voiced by Maki Izawa.
English Teacher[]
An English teacher appears in Episode 8: Case 11 Pell-mell Duel.
Professor Krauss[]
Teacher[]
A teacher appears in episode 2, when Dorothy and Ange are spying on Princess Charlotte.
Students[]
Cameron's Cronies[]
Cameron has a group of friends that often accompany him.
Dorothy's Friends[]
Dorothy is friends with two girls who attend Queen's Mayfaire Academy. One of the girls has short blonde hair, and is referred to with the letter "A" in the storyboards. The other has black braided hair and glasses and is referred to with the letter "B" in the storyboards. Both girls are usually seen together and follow Dorothy around.
They are voiced by either Jun Miyamoto or Hazuki Ogino; it is not specified which seiyuu voices which girl in the credits.
Female Friend group[]
A friend group of three female students has appeared on various occasions. One of them has shoulder-length red hair, another blue hair in two pigtails, another short blonde hair. They are respectively referred to with the letters "C," "D" and "E" in the storyboards. They appear in various episodes. A drawing of them was also featured in the Princess Ancillary staff artbook.
Fencing Club Members[]
A group of fencing club members (including the club captain) appear in Episode 8: Case 11 Pell-mell Duel to which Chise challenges them to a fencing match. They are voiced by Hazuki Ogino and Misaki Watada; it is not specified which seiyuu voices which character in the credits.
Lily's Cronies[]
Lily Gaveston is often accompanied by two female students.
Lord Rupert's second son[]
Dorothy received a love letter from Lord Rupert's second son in Episode 1: Case 13 Wired Liar. It said to meet him behind the gymnasium after school. Neither Lord Rupert nor his son have currently appeared on-screen.
Rowing Club Member[]
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A member of the rowing team appears in episode 9. They are voiced by Motoki Sakuma.
Schoolboys[]
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Royal Family of Albion[]
Members[]
Ange's Parents[]
Ange's biological parents (members of the royal family) are not shown throughout Princess Principal. Not much is currently known about them, though in Crown Handler Chapter 1, Bishop says that Ange's eyes are the spitting image of her mother's.
It has been stated and implied on multiple occasions that Ange's parents are deceased. In episode 1 of season 1, Ange told Eric Anderson that her parents were killed during the London Revolution, making her an orphan. However, she later revealed to Eric that a lot of the things she had had said were in fact lies, making it unclear whether this statement of hers about her parents is to be taken at face value.
Later in the Crown Handler movies, it is shown that Princess Charlotte (Ange's substitute) is the fourth in line to the throne, but none of the people in line before her are her (supposed) parents. Furthermore, in Crown Handler Chapter 2 when Ange and Charlotte are talking one-on-one, Charlotte tells her, "I just can't leave Mary alone. She lost her family, too. She was ostracised in the royal family and has been shouldering the burden all alone. It's just like you were back then." This confirms that Ange had already lost her parents before trading places with Charlotte, which in turn confirms that her parents had already died prior to the London Revolution.
Mary's Parents[]
Mary's parents were mentioned in Crown Handler Chapter 2. They are deceased. Their cause of death is unknown, though Edward has implied that the reason behind them dying was political and not natural. [1]
Unnamed Children and Woman[]
In Crown Handler Chapter 2, a blonde girl and boy and a brunette woman are present in the room when Richard's assassination is being discussed by the Royal Family of Albion. The three of them are sitting together and the woman is holding the girl's hand.
Unnamed Family Members in Photo[]
A picture of royal family together, prior to the London Revolution, is shown in Episode 1: Case 13 Wired Liar. The queen, the Duke of Normandy and Princess Charlotte, currently known as Ange le Carré, can all be seen in the image. The identities of the other people shown in the image are currently unknown.
Unknown Flashback Woman[]
An unknown woman appears in a flashback in Crown Handler Chapter 1. She is show holding Ange's hand as a child.
Staff[]
Head Butler[]
Palace Guards[]
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Princess Charlotte's Bodyguards[]
Princess Charlotte is accompanied by bodyguards on the Queen's Mayfaire Academy campus.
Locomotive driver[]
A locomotive driver of the Royal Train is shown in Episode 5: Case 7 Bullet & Blade's Ballad. He is killed during the attack of Jubei Todo on the royal train.
Maids[]
- Main article: Royal Family Maids
Various maids are employed by the Royal Family of Albion.
Team White Pigeon Relatives[]
The Original Ange's Father[]
Princess Charlotte used to go by the name Ange. Her biological father appeared in Episode 9. He is an abusive man. His current whereabouts are unknown.
Beatrice's Father[]
Beatrice's father was first shown in episode three. He abused Beatrice and experimented on her. One such experiment involved implanting a voice changer in her throat. His current whereabouts are unknown.
Beatrice's Mother[]
Beatrice's mother briefly appears in a flashback of Beatrice in episode three. She has no spoken lines of dialogue. Her identity was revealed in the Secret Files booklet and later mentioned again in the Spy and Seek artbook. Her current whereabouts are unknown.
Chise Todo's Older Sister[]
Chise Todo has an older sister. The sister is never shown on-screen, only mentioned in episode 8. Chise writes her letters about her stay overseas from Japan. Her current whereabouts are unknown.
Lord Horikawa's Subordinates[]
Samurai of Diplomatic Missions[]
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International Student[]
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Employees[]
Conductor[]
A conductor seen in episode 10 interacting with Prefect after she escapes Ange by hopping onto a departing train. He is bribed to show her to a vacant compartment.
Employees of the Little Lambs Laundry[]
- Main article: Little Lambs Laundry/Employees
The Little Lambs Laundry currently employs 14 workers, all of whom are women/girls of varying ages.
Bottom-left: A reference sheet of the former forman (Spy and Seek page 084)
Employees of the London Morgue[]
- Main article: London Morgue/Employees
The London Morgue employs various people.
London Cavorite Mine Workers[]
In Episode 6: Case 16 Loudly Laundry, a London Cavorite mine is shown. Various men work there.
Various Civilians[]
Bar patrons[]
A series of bar patrons are seen in episode 7 at the The Whited Sepulcher, they compliment Beatrice on her singing abilities. They are voiced by Kôji Kawakami, Masaki Kako and Yuji Kameyama.
Injured Maidstone Child[]
In Episode 5: Case 7 Bullet & Blade's Ballad, Chise comforts a crying child who hurt their leg at the Maidstone train station.
Morgan's Wife[]
Foreign Affairs Committee Member Morgan has a wife who grew up with him and scolds him for being clumsy and forgetful. She is his motivation for giving up warship blueprints if it means he gets to live his last days with her and the rest of his family in Cornwall.
Kingdom Rebels[]
Various men are shown rebelling against the Kingdom of Albion in episode 11.
Young Soldier Boys[]
Various young soldiers are shown in Episode 12.
Nobility[]
Lord Rupert[]
Dorothy received a love letter from Lord Rupert's second son in Episode 1: Case 13 Wired Liar. Neither Lord Rupert nor his son have currently appeared on-screen.
Lord of the Admirality[]
The Lord of the Admirality appears in Episode 10: Case 22 Comfort Comrade. He employs Prefect and resides in the Lord of the Admiralty Residence.
Ep. 09 Men in Park[]
In Episode 9: Case 20 Ripper Dipper, Julie tries to pickpocket two wealthy men in a park.
Ep. 09 Men in Discussion[]
In a flashback in Episode 9: Case 20 Ripper Dipper, various noble men are shown arguing on how to best suppress the London Revolution.