Akira Asagumo Akira Asagumo is the grandson of the scientist Dr. Asagumo. He gets his super human powers from the chemical called "Big X", which gives him the ability that makes him grow and expand without limits. He appeared in
Shōnen Bool from 1963 to 1966.
Astro Boy is a principal "actor". He is shown in the famous manga and assorted versions of the anime as a child robot, usually wearing shorts (which are actually part of his body), identified by his trademark, two pointy "cowlicks" on the front and back of his head. In the manga, his good nature and incorruptible heart, combined with an array of powers, put him on a quest to protect robots and humans from villainous conquerors and alien invaders. He made other appearances in other manga including Black Jack's, in which he plays a major role in at least one story (volume 22 of the English manga release by Dark Horse of
Astro Boy) and in the anime
Undersea Super Train: Marine Express, in which he is called "Adam". Astro resembles the wooden boy
Pinocchio.
Black Jack is a cold-natured, eerie, yet kindhearted and ingenious surgeon is one of Tezuka's dearest creations, despite the fact that in the present day he receives little credit compared to his rival Astro Boy. Black Jack is, according to Tezuka, his alter ego. Black Jack refuses to get a medical license, due to the corruption within medicine practices, and may run into the legal forces while doing operations (in the 2006 TV anime Black Jack finally gets his license). Despite his outlaw status, he is considered a miracle worker with his incomparable surgical technique and power of diagnostic analysis. His operations are generally over 10 million yen, but he more frequently helps the unfortunate for free or a token payment. He is sometimes accompanied by his short-tempered adopted daughter/assistant, Pinoko and can be recognized by a large cape, loose trench coat, and blue, black or red string tie (depending on the media) with black and white hair, dark eyes, and a graft of dark skin across the upper left of his face. Having learned wit playing with darts as a boy, is a skilled marksman as well as well-trained in martial arts. A statue of Black Jack stands in the Osamu Tezuka Museum beneath a skylight.
Bokko, Pukko and Nokko Bokko, Pukko and Nokko are a trio of three intergalactic patrollers known as the Amazing 3. They came to Earth to research and destroy it if necessary. They appeared in
Weekly Shōnen Sunday from May 1965 to May 1966.
Don Dracula is a comical vampire who moved from Transylvania to Japan and has a hard time adjusting to the new place. In the animated film
Marine Express and the video game
Astro Boy: Omega Factor, Don Dracula is a villain who works for Sharaku.
Garon is a giant robot sent by aliens as a test for Earth's inhabitants. His original comic,
Majin Garon, ran in
Boukenoh () from July 1959 until July 1962. He is the final boss of the video game
Astro Boy: Omega Factor and the secret treasure of
Mu.
Ham Egg , also known as
Cachatore,
Hammond Eggs,
Hamegg, or
Simon Sakely (in
Jungle Emperor Leo) is a villain with a round head, a thin moustache, a wide grin, curly hair and sometimes a
top hat. His name is an obvious play on the words "
ham and eggs". He is primarily known for being a cruel circus manager in
Astro Boy. He was also a hotel manager and an organ smuggler in
Phoenix. He made other appearances in
Astro Boy (such as a gangster or a murderous surgeon). In
Kimba the White Lion, he portrays the hunter who kills Kimba's father, Panja, and holds him captive during his infancy.
Higeoyaji , or
Shunsuke Ban, is a bald, portly, middle-aged man with a large chalk-white moustache. He is an often comical and grumpy yet good-natured. He is 42 years old, as mentioned in one of the manga. His facial hair earns him the nickname . In the 1960s English version of the animated Astro Boy, his name was private detective Edgar Pompous, then Percival Pompous. Perhaps because his character was appearing in another animated series based on Tezuka's manga at the time, in the 1980s English animated Astro Boy changed his name to Albert Duncan, and he was given the nickname "
Daddy Walrus". His typical role is that of a detective in other Tezuka materials, with sometimes a nephew/assistant named Ken'ichi ("Ken" or "Kennedy" in English versions of the
Astro Boy TV series). The 1980s color remake (as well as the original manga) had him appear as Astro Boy's teacher, then as a detective. In the 2003 Astro Boy series, he is called Wally Kisaragi, and in the English-language manga, his "Higeoyaji" nickname is translated as "
Mustachio". He is featured as either a regular character or a
guest star in any of a number of Tezuka works. Shunsaku Ban is often cast as some sort of adventurer, usually an amateur or professional private investigator. His trademark characteristic is to confront danger with a comical wild-eyed panic, then after a moment recapture his composure and vigorously attack the threat.
Hosuke Sharaku is a baby-faced young boy with a large head, often sporting a bandage. His main role was in
The Three-Eyed One where he is a three-eyed child with evil powers. He has featured in
Astro Boy-related media, appearing as the main antagonist in the game
Astro Boy: Omega Factor and as a supporting character in the
PlayStation 2 game
Astro Boy. He was Assaji the apprentice monk in
Buddha, still with his bandage. He appeared in the
Black Jack anime, also with his bandage. Sharaku's third eye is hidden by the bandage, which suppresses both his power and evil nature.
Kenichi Kenichi (ケン一 Ken'ichi) is one of Tezuka's oldest and most often cast "actors". Kenichi's character design is borrowed from Dick Huemer's
Scrappy, initially confused as "Happie". He is also known as
Kenichi Shikishima, which is a name derived from his role in
Lost World. Fans gave him this name to help distinguish him, although it is not officially recognized by Tezuka Productions. The Japanese writing of his name, "ケン一" is unique as it is a pun on the number one in Japanese (ichi) written as "一" in kanji, so it is like saying "Kenichi number one". Alternate spellings include "Ken1", "ケン1", and in English he is known as Kennedy or simply Ken. He is often paired with Higeoyaji, who usually takes the role of his uncle. Kenichi can be recognized by his soft round face with one or several curls poking out of his hair, also known as a
cowlick or
ahoge. He sometimes has simple dotted cartoon eyes reminiscent of
Tintin, but later on he is drawn with more detailed irises. He is also often seen wearing shoes that are half white in the back and dark in the front, but this could be a way of stylizing
spats. Kenichi would often take the role of the main hero in Tezuka's early works, but Tezuka would later revoke his role as the protagonist because he "lacked individuality". The manga world was becoming more focused on more complex characters, and Kenichi embodied the one-dimensional, wholesome, "good boy" status of early childhood, but not much else. Eventually, readers lost interest in him. After he was retired as a main protagonist, he would usually take a supporting role in other stories, such as Astro Boy's classmate and Leo's friend in
Jungle Emperor. In 1954 Tezuka created a manga that was focused on Kenichi as the hero, because he still liked the character very much. In
Chief Detective Kenichi (ケン1探偵長), the plot follows Kenichi, who is a young detective solving various crimes with his pet bird Donguri. This would be one of his last roles as the main hero.
Osamu Tezuka himself
makes frequent appearances, usually just as an in-joke, in nearly all of his works. He can be recognized by his round spotted nose and round glasses and sometimes wears a
beret. In the collected
Astro Boy volumes, he often introduces stories, and dispenses trivia. He is a major character in the manga
The Vampires. Tezuka went so far as to play the role himself in the 1968 TV adaptation of the series. He also makes frequent appearances in the
Black Jack anime, in which, as a doctor, he is a former classmate of
Black Jack's.
Rock is a young "bad boy" with shiny dark hair, sometimes wearing sunglasses. He mostly plays villains, after having played juvenile heroes. He made his first appearance in
Rock Holmes, as a child detective. He appeared with Astro Boy several times. He was in
Phoenix. He also starred in animated ''
Osamu Tezuka's Metropolis'' as Duke Red's brutal son. In the
Astro Boy: Omega Factor video game he is initially the real identity of the villain, Deadcross, but falls in love with - and is reformed by - Princess Sapphire, and remains with her in the distant past to help her try to avert the demise of the continent of Mu, similar to what happened in the
Marine Express film.
Leo is a courageous,
vegetarian white lion with black tips on his ears. Often known as "Kimba" in English-language translations, after he was given that name in
Kimba the White Lion, the English dub of his 1960s anime series. In both his manga and anime series, he is known as
Jungle Emperor Leo and acts as an ambassador toward the human world for animals. In
Astro Boy: Omega Factor an android boy known as Pook disguises himself as Leo to steal jewels.
Magma Magma is a gigantic humanoid who can
shapeshift into a
rocket ship. With this series, Tezuka pioneered the
transforming robots concept.
Melmo Melmo is a young girl who usually happens to have a bottle of candy with the power to change her physical appearance. Though most frequently seen as various characters in the
Black Jack manga of the 1970s, Melmo appears either as a 9-year-old or a 19-year-old. Although in her own series both versions of Melmo are the same person, she has sometimes appeared as a mother and a daughter.
Phoenix is an
immortal alien entity that takes the physical form of a legendary magical mythological bird.
Prime Rose is a girl with bushy reddish-blonde hair. She originally appeared as a black-clad warrior in
Prime Rose, a comic series in
Weekly Shōnen Champion, which was made into an animated movie in 1983. In
Astro Boy: Omega Factor, she is Lamp Acetylene's daughter.
Sapphire is a young woman with slightly curly dark hair, who first starred in
Princess Knight. She is the queen of the
Mu civilization in the animated film
Marine Express and in the
Astro Boy: Omega Factor game.
Skunk Kusai is a pale, blonde smirking man with a short brown nose, sleepy eyes, and sometimes a gray complexion (which is made clear in the 1980
Astro Boy anime). He usually plays a villain. His full name is often displayed as Skunk Kusai (Kusai means "stinky", "fishy" in Japanese). He is primarily known for being a gangster enemy to Astro Boy. He first appeared in
Metropolis as an overly ambitious military officer.
Unico is a baby unicorn born with a special gift of making anyone happy. == Secondary characters ==