Bubibinman is a superhero-wannabe from Suppaman's planet, who goes to Earth after hearing that Suppaman (whom he perceives as a weakling) had become a hero there due to his flight and superhuman strength. However, he encounters Arale and Gatchan and feels inferior, and is side-tracked by his fly tendencies and diet. He is voiced by
Mugihito in the first anime series. He makes cameo appearances in the
Dragon Ball anime and
Dragon Ball Super episode 70, voiced by
Phil Parsons in the English dub of the latter.
Chivil is a small
imp from Hell that travels to Penguin Village through the volcano in to obtain souls, for which he gets paid for. He eventually finds that he would much rather play with people than kill them (due in no small part to Arale's persistence), though he still takes a shot at it every once in a while. He has a pet dragon named which he rides on to get places. He also has an older witch sister named who flies on a broom and quickly develops crushes on many male members of the main cast one after the other. Chivil is voiced by
Reiko Katsura in the first anime and by
Mika Kanai in the second.
Dodongadon is a one-eyed alligator-like monster that has two mouths. Dodongadon appears destroying Penguin Village, but gets scared off by Arale. He can shoot a rocket out of its back mouth and is not affected by bullets. In
the sixth film, Dodongadon is revealed to have a mother named Mamandagon who is significantly bigger. He is voiced by
Keiko Yamamoto in the sixth film.
Donbe is an anthropomorphic
kitsune who likes to use his shape-shifting abilities to transform into things to scare people and cause mischief, although he becomes friends with Arale after she saves him. In the anime, he gets a love interest in the female fox named Kitsuneko. He is voiced by
Shigeru Chiba in the first anime and by
Kappei Yamaguchi in the second. He makes a minor appearance in the
Dragon Ball anime.
Fly Milk gang The gang are a trio of
bikers. They are led by their overweight boss who tells them to be tough manly men, although their job is to deliver milk. When his minions displease him, he punishes them by picking his nose and sticking his
boogers on their foreheads. Their rivals are the trio. When the milk business goes under, they become "real bikers", although they can only afford a tractor and not motorcycles. They end up using the tractor to plow fields and start a successful vegetable selling business.
Goronbo is the
thunder god ogre who lives in the clouds and controls the weather as well as being the weather man. He has a girlfriend named Pikako. In the first anime he is voiced by
Kouji Totani.
Hiyoko is Peasuke's much taller girlfriend. She lives in a house that is made out of a giant tree stump and has a little sister named who rides a magic carpet. She gets saved by Peasuke from a bug after she was hit by Senbei's Big-Small Ray Gun. She marries him in the future and they have a child named . She is voiced by
Saeko Shimazu in the first anime and by
Houko Kuwashima in the second.
Joe Dunn is a bank robber who makes his first appearance running into Arale and Gatchan, while fleeing from police after he mistakenly tried to rob the police station instead of the bank. After witnessing her super strength and Gatchan eats his gun, he runs from them trying to find the police to save himself. He reappears holding up in the Soramame barbershop using Senbei and Kurikinton as hostages. When Arale shows up he tries to surrender to the police, however, they force him back in because they never get "fun cases like this." Joe Dunn later hires the to kill her, but the assassin fails and is trapped in a book by Senbei's Fairy Tale Machine. The bank robber's name is only given in the anime. He is voiced by
Shōzō Iizuka,
Masaharu Satō, and
Yasuo Tanaka at various points.
Kami-sama is the deity who rules over the galaxy surrounding the Earth and the creator of Gatchan. He is a bald elderly man with a
Van Dyke beard and a small star symbol on his forehead. Seeing that Gatchan failed in its mission to destroy the corrupt human civilization (due to Senbei's accidental intervention), Kami-sama resolves to destroy humanity himself. However, after seeing the life of Penguin Village and how consequently happy his little angels are, he relinquishes both Gatchan and the Earth to their own fates. Kami-sama was the inspiration for the character of
Kame-Sennin from Toriyama's subsequent series
Dragon Ball, and both characters were voiced by
Kōhei Miyauchi.
Kon Kimidori is Akane and Aoi's bespectacled father. During his first appearance he is shown coming to school with Akane cross-dressing due to a prank Akane pulled on him. He is voiced by
Banjou Ginga in the first anime and
Hideyuki Tanaka in the second.
Murasaki Kimidori is Akane and Aoi's mother, who is always wiggling her butt and acting bubbly. She is the younger sister of Taro and Peasuke's mother, Mame Soramame.
Daigoro Kurigashira is Arale's eighth grade teacher; he starts teaching at Penguin Village High School on her first day there. He has a huge head which is shaped like a
chestnut. (The "kuri" in his name means "chestnut" and "gashira" (kashira) means "head". "Dai" is "big", and "Daigorou" is also the Japanese given name of
Takamiyama, a popular former
Sumo wrestler from
Hawaii.) Initially he is surprised at the odd and stupid characters in the school, but takes teaching them on as a challenge, often giving them . He is voiced by
Tetsuo Mizutori in the first anime series and by
Nobuo Tobita in the second. He makes a cameo appearance in
Dragon Ball and was used as the model of
Ryokan Kurita from
Eyeshield 21.
Momotaro , based on the character from Japanese folklore of the
same name, is seen occasionally around Penguin Village. Momotaro ends up in Penguin Village after Arale uses Senbei's invention the Fairy Tale Machine to transport her into the story "Momotaro the Peach Boy" where she messes up the story and brings him back into the real world. He was seen many times before this incident, in non-speaking background roles. In the first anime he is voiced by
Naomi Jinbo.
Nitro Norimaki is Senbei and Midori's second child. She is only seen in the original manga briefly during Obotchaman's trip 10 years into the future, between Turbo and an unnamed younger brother, but is featured in the sequel manga series,
The Brief Return of Dr. Slump. She has more recurring appearances in the second anime series and in the seventh, eighth and ninth
Dr. Slump films.
Koita Ojo is a member of the Ulteeny Force who is called upon for help when the dreadful Dodongadon shows up and starts terrorizing Penguin Village. He also transforms into the superhero . He belongs to the , a parody of the
Urutora Keibitai of
Ultra Seven.
Parzan is a
Tarzan hero wannabe with almost exactly the same face as Suppaman and Bubibinman, who claims to be the king of the jungle. He and Suppaman dislike each other and play tricks on one another. Parzan originally has a sidekick monkey named , but fires him for having a bigger penis than himself and replaces him with a large frog whom he gives the same name. He is voiced by
Kouji Totani in the first anime. He makes a minor appearance in the
Dragon Ball anime.
Poop-Boy is one of several coiled
feces (which look much like soft ice cream) that appears occasionally. He tends to have a sense of justice in general, has feet to run around with (in Japanese children's books, a similar character with the same name appears to teach children potty training). He was the first born when Senbei had to go to the bathroom on the side of the road because there was no bathroom around. He goes on a journey to find where he belongs and makes friends with two other colored poos named and . He is voiced by
Keiko Yamamoto in the original anime and by
Chika Sakamoto in the second series. All three of the poos briefly appear in the
Dragon Ball anime.
Skop is an exchange student from Big City Island. At first he is introduced as an extremely smart and serious student that looked down on everyone as idiots, but after seeing that Arale was able to do his homework, he becomes goofy like everyone else in Penguin Village. Skop has the appearance of
Spock from
Star Trek and lives in a house which is shaped like the
Starship Enterprise. He is voiced by
Hideyuki Tanaka in the first anime series.
The Sun that sometimes oversleeps for unknown reasons and thus delays dawn, wears
sunglasses, eats
ice cream and complains about heat. He is voiced by
Toshio Furukawa in the first anime and by Shinichirō Ōta in the second. In the Funimation dub of
Dragon Ball Super The Sun is voiced by
Phil Parsons.
Trampire , "Trampire" in Viz's English translation, is a sexy vampire that loves blood and money. She breaks into houses to suck the residents' blood and steal their money. Despite being a monster herself, she is very put off by the strange creatures around Penguin Village. Trampire is later seen working as a part-time
grim reaper for
Enma and is sent to reap Senbei's soul but ends up getting fired due to Arale's interference. She is accompanied by a
Frankenstein who transforms into a wolfman when he sees the moon. She is voiced by
Keiko Han in the first anime. She makes a brief background appearance in the
Dragon Ball anime.
Komattachan is an alien that took over King Nikochan's planet while he was away on Earth. He forced the inhabitants of Planet Nikochan to farm radishes for him, demanding one thousand radishes each month, and punishing them if they were not to his satisfaction. He was defeated by Arale.
Dr. Ope is Karute's father who appears in
The Brief Return of Dr. Slump. He is extremely wealthy, and is known as the best doctor in the world.
Gaze is Karute's mother who appears in
The Brief Return of Dr. Slump. She is a nurse, and is able to wrap a bandage quicker than any other person in the world.
Chinki is Karute's younger sister who appears in
The Brief Return of Dr. Slump. She has an IQ of 200, and entered junior high school at the age of three.
Akira Toriyama and His Inner Circle is a self-caricature of the manga's author
Akira Toriyama, who is depicted as a mountain-like bird (the name
Toriyama means
bird mountain), a robot, or a man wearing a
surgical mask. As a bird or robot he is voiced by
Isamu Tanonaka, and as a human he is voiced by
Hideyuki Tanaka. ; :Toriyama's editor and the real-life model for the villainous Dr. Mashirito, known for being a stern taskmaster to the harried Toriyama. He is voiced by
Nachi Nozawa,
Shigeru Chiba, and
Kōji Totani at various points. ; :Toriyama's first assistant, manga artist and later Ogaki Women's University professor
Hisashi Tanaka. He is voiced by Shigeru Chiba. ; :Toriyama's second assistant, illustrator
Takashi Matsuyama. He is voiced by Shigeru Chiba. ; :A cook at a
takoyaki stall. The model of this character is
Akira Sakuma, a notable game designer and the co-author of Toriyama's book
Hetappi Manga Kenkyūjo. He is voiced by
Shingo Kanemoto in the first anime. ==References==