List of ''Girls und Panzer'' characters

The following is a list of characters from Girls und Panzer. It is a 2012 Japanese anime television series created by Actas, directed by Tsutomu Mizushima and produced by Kiyoshi Sugiyama. It depicts a competition between girls' high schools practicing tank warfare as a sport called "sensha-dō" (戦車道, lit. "the way of the tank"), the art of operating tanks.

Ooarai Girls High School

Ōarai Prefectural Girls High School (県立大洗女子学園, Kenritsu Ōarai Joshi Gakuen) is the school ship stationed in Ōarai, Ibaraki that previously had a Sensha-dō program abolished years ago, and has just been recently reinstituted. They are thus forced to make do with whatever leftover tanks they have been able to find, and, unlike the other teams, field a hodgepodge of tanks from various countries. The school insignia is the two kanji for Ōarai (大洗) superimposed atop one another in stylized form. The school ship of Ōarai Girls High School is based on the IJN Shokaku-class aircraft carrier. They also use a transport ship that looks quite similar to the Japanese battleship Mikasa. All of the protagonists are students from the school and members of its Sensha-dō team while being divided into teams and their own respective tanks.

Anglerfish Team

The main protagonists make up the Anglerfish Team (あんこうチーム, Ankō Chīmu) of Ōarai Girls High School's Sensha-dō team, with Miho serving as overall commander. They were assigned the German Panzer IV Ausf. D, armed with the short-barreled 75mm KwK 37 L/24 gun that is mostly used for infantry support. The tank was later upgraded to a Panzer IV Ausf. F2 when they found a long-barreled 75mm KwK 40 L/43 anti-tank cannon which was being used to hang clothes out to dry. It was upgraded again to Ausf. H, called the "Mk IV Special" in the series, for the Sensha-dō tournament finals match by adding "Schürzen" spaced armour.

Miho Nishizumi (西住 みほ, Nishizumi Miho)
Voiced by: Mai Fuchigami (Japanese); Meg McDonald (English)
The anime's main protagonist, Miho is a girl who comes from a long line of tank operators. Previously she attended Kuromorimine and commanded the flag tank, a Tiger I, in the national championships a year ago against Pravda. However, after she abandoned it to rescue the crew of another tank that had fallen into a river, her tank was knocked out. This ended a nine year winning streak by Kuromorimine and Miho subsequently avoided Sensha-dō and transferred to Ōarai Girls Academy specifically because it didn't have Sensha-dō. However, after Sensha-dō is revived by the school, Miho is forced by the student council to take it up again due to her being the only girl in school with actual Sensha-dō experience. She starts to enjoy Sensha-dō after spending time with her new friends. Although shy and reluctant, once she focuses on the battle she shows remarkable talent for keeping her cool, analyzing a battle, and coming up with new strategies on the fly. Originally started as the loader in the anime and later became the tank' commander as well as Ōarai's overall Senshado commander.
Saori Takebe (武部 沙織, Takebe Saori)
Voiced by: Ai Kayano (Japanese); Jessica Calvello (English)
A red-haired girl who is interested in seeking out good-looking men, but is often left disappointed. She serves as Anko Team's radio operator, mostly because she is good at small talk. She is also one of the two girls who befriended Miho during her first day. She is the main protagonist of the novel adaptation. In the Das Finale series, she has become the Ōarai's Student Council's new PR Manager.
Hana Isuzu (五十鈴 華, Isuzu Hana)
Voiced by: Mami Ozaki (Japanese); Caitlynn French (English)
A beautiful girl who has a gentle and composed demeanor. In the anime was originally the driver but after experiencing the thrilling ring of shots being fired, she becomes Anko Team's gunner. She is also one of the two girls who befriended Miho during her first day. Hana comes from a family which traditionally practices the art of flower arrangement. In the Das Finale film series, upon the graduation of the old student council, she is elected Student Council President.
Yukari Akiyama (秋山 優花里, Akiyama Yukari)
Voiced by: Ikumi Nakagami (Japanese); Rebekah Stevens (English)
An excitable girl who is obsessed with tanks, militaria and military field survival techniques, though this often led her to be very lonely during her childhood. Having been inspired by Miho, Yukari joined the Panzer class and became friends with her. Was originally Anko Team's gunner, but later volunteered for the loader position. She admires Miho, and even calls her "Nishizumi-dono". She is the main protagonist of the manga adaptation, where she is the temporary commander of the Char B1. In the Das Finale film series, she has advanced to the rank of Student Council Vice-President.
Mako Reizei (冷泉 麻子, Reizei Mako)
Voiced by: Yuka Iguchi (Japanese); Molly Searcy (English)
A gloomy girl and Saori's childhood friend. Despite having extremely good grades, she is always tardy to school as she has low blood pressure and a habit of falling asleep anywhere; for this reason, she hates getting up early. Mako's participation in Sensha-dō is necessary to offset the demerits from her lateness that would otherwise result in her being held back. She serves as Anko Team's driver after joining the team during their first practice battle. Being the smartest student in the class, she is shown to be able to read the manual of any tank on the fly and drive it perfectly.

Turtle Team

The Turtle Team (カメさんチーム, Kame-san Chīmu) is made up of the school's student council and uses the Czech Panzer 38(t), until episode 10 of the anime when it is converted into a Hetzer tank destroyer atop the chassis of the 38(t). The three girls' given names are the names of fruits in Japanese.

Anzu Kadotani (角谷 杏, Kadotani Anzu)
Voiced by: Misato Fukuen (Japanese); Rozie Curtis (English)
Student Council President and Turtle Team's tank commander/radio operator, who is manipulative, childish, carefree and a glutton all at once. She forced Miho to participate in Sensha-dō, saying that if Miho did not, she would see to it that she would not be attending the school next year. Later, it is revealed that she did this because the school is at risk of being closed should they not win the tournament. She is often seen eating dried sweet potatoes. On occasion, she will take over the gunner's spot in the tank and ends up being a much better shot than Momo.
Momo Kawashima (河嶋 桃, Kawashima Momo)
Voiced by: Kana Ueda (Japanese); Kendall McClellan (TV Series, OVA), Patricia Duran (Movie) (English)
Student Council PR Manager and the team's gunner/loader. Although she largely appears composed and calm, she loses her temper easily, and when she is angry and shooting at the same time, she completely disregards aiming. Despite being calm and short tempered, she is sensitive and easily breaks down. She is only seen smiling once in a picture and briefly during the second OVA. In the Das Finale film series, she is made Commander of the Ooarai Senshado team in order to earn a Senshado-based scholarship for entering an university.
Yuzu Koyama (小山 柚子, Koyama Yuzu)
Voiced by: Mikako Takahashi (Japanese); Maeghan Avocato (English)
Student Council Vice-President and the team's driver. She is a brown-haired, well endowed girl who works mostly in the Student Council, doing all the work Anzu shoves to her.

Duck Team

The Duck Team (アヒルさんチーム, Ahiru-san Chīmu) is composed of former volleyball club members and uses the Japanese Type 89B.

Hippo Team

The Hippo Team (カバさんチーム, Kaba-san Chīmu) is composed of reki-jo (history buffs) and operates a German Sturmgeschütz III Ausf. G.

Rabbit Team

The Rabbit Team (ウサギさんチーム, Usagi-san Chīmu) is composed of six first-year students and uses an American M3 Lee.

Mallard Team

The Mallard Team (カモさんチーム, Kamo-san Chīmu) is composed of the three members of Ōarai's Public Morals Committee (also called Hall Monitors in the English dub) and uses the French Renault Char B1 Bis. In the anime series, they make their debut in the semi-finals against Pravda, while in the manga they join the competition one round earlier, against Anzio.

Anteater Team

The Anteater Team (アリクイさんチーム, Arikui-san Chīmu) is formed of a group of nerdy girls who often play online games, actually meeting each other in real life for the first time when they form a team for the Sensha-dō finals. They drive a Japanese Type 3 Chi-Nu medium tank.

Nekonyā (ねこにゃー) / Nekota (猫田)
Voiced by: Ikumi Hayama (Japanese); Natalie Rial (English)
The team's tank commander and radio operator, who often sports huge swirly glasses and cat ears. She is the one who approaches Miho about joining the Sensha-dō team and inviting her online friends to join them.
Momogā (ももがー)
Voiced by: Masayo Kurata (Japanese); Olivia Swasey (TV), Karlii Hoch (Movie) (English)
The team's driver, who wears a peach shaped eyepatch.
Piyotan (ぴよたん)
Voiced by: Sumire Uesaka (Japanese); Maggie Flecknoe (English)
The team's gunner and loader.

Leopon Team

The Leopon Team (レオポンさんチーム, Reopon-san Chīmu) consists of Ōarai's automotive club, who often do repairs on the tanks in between matches. They join the finals match, driving a prototype tank that the Rabbit team found in episode 7. The tank is a Tiger (P), also known as Porsche Tiger, which sports a 88mm KwK L/56 gun. It also has a faulty drive system that has been known to overheat, but its crew makes modifications to the tank in their spare time. The girls' given names are based on famous Japanese racing drivers

Shark Team

The Shark Team (サメさんチーム, Same-san chīmu) consists of five girls from Bar Donzoko, which is located in the lowest part of Ōarai's ship, a virtual slum region housing the most delinquent members of the Naval Studies Department. The team joins because they owe a favor to Momo Kawashima, who let them stay on the ship despite their escapades and academic failures. Their emblem, as well as most of their clothes and names have a sailor/pirate motif. Their tank is a British Mark IV, the oldest tank ever to operate in the series thus far, and they join during the events of the Das Finale film series.

Kuromorimine Girls High School

Kuromorimine Girls High School (黒森峰女学園, Kuromorimine Jogakuen) is a German style academy from Kumamoto Prefecture. It was the national champion nine times running until their defeat the previous year by Pravda. Their tanks include the Tiger I, Tiger II, Panzer III, Jagdpanzer IVs, Panther tanks, Jagdpanther, Elefant, Jagdtiger and Panzer VIII Maus. The school insignia is an Iron Cross with the kanji for Kuromorimine (黒森峰, lit. "black forest peak") superimposed on top. The school themes include Auf der Heide blüht ein kleines Blümelein and the Panzerlied. The school ship of Kuromorimine Girls High School is based on the Kriegsmarine German aircraft carrier Graf Zeppelin. In the film, they are also shown to have a LZ 127 Graf Zeppelin class airship.

Maho Nishizumi (西住 まほ, Nishizumi Maho)
Voiced by: Rie Tanaka (Japanese); Kim Prause (English)
Kuromorimine's overall commander and Miho's older sister who commands a Tiger I tank. Though often cold and expressionless, she does seem to acknowledge Miho's strength. Since the Nishizumi school is passed from mother to daughter she is expected to inherit the school and carry out the Nishizumi style of Sensha-dō when their mother steps down. It is revealed in "Little Army" that she acts aloof because it is expected of her as the Nishizumi heir, and she plays that role so that Miho can find her own way of Sensha-dō as the Nishizumi style is too cold, strict and unfeeling for her. Despite her facade, Maho apologizes to Miho when she upsets her by acting coldly, and is disturbed by their mother's planning to disown Miho. After her defeat against Miho, Maho accepts her loss and is pleased that Miho has found her own way of Sensha-dō.
Erika Itsumi (逸見 エリカ, Itsumi Erika)
Voiced by: Hitomi Nabatame (Japanese); Elizabeth Bannor (English)
Kuromorimine's second-in-command, who criticizes Miho and the Ōarai team more openly and vocally than Maho. She takes Sensha-dō very seriously, viewing it as almost sacred, and looks down on Miho and her friends, believing they might bring shame to the name of Sensha-dō. Is able to pilot a Fa 223 and commands a Tiger II tank.
Koume Akaboshi (赤星 小梅, Koume Akaboshi)
Voiced by: Eri Sendai

St. Gloriana Girls Academy

St. Gloriana Girls Academy (聖グロリアーナ女学院, Sei Guroriāna Jogakuin) is a British style academy from Kanagawa Prefecture, where the girls are often seen drinking tea even in combat. They make use of four Matilda II Mk. III/IV tanks and one Churchill Mk. VII tank as their command tank. Images of the school utilizing a Cromwell tank also appear in supplementary materials for the anime. In the film, they also utilize up to four Crusader Mk VI. Their insignia is a shield containing an image of a tea set with Hibiscus syriacus flowers. St. Gloriana faced Ōarai in a practice match prior to the national tournament but was not matched up against them in the latter. They give a tea set as a gift for opponents they deemed worthy. Their battle theme is The British Grenadiers. The three members introduced are named after different types of tea. The school ship of St. Gloriana Girls Academy is based on the Royal Navy aircraft carrier HMS Ark Royal (91).

Darjeeling (ダージリン, Dājirin)
Voiced by: Eri Kitamura (Japanese); Kara Greenberg (English)
A senior at St. Gloriana and the commanding officer of St. Gloriana's Sensha-dō teams. She commands a Churchill tank, and does not believe in using dirty tactics in a match. She has a distinctively refined manner of speech, is fond of telling jokes and quoting sayings, and is often seen with a cup of tea in her hand. Following St. Gloriana's match against Ōarai, she comes to respect Miho's tactical skills and becomes a frequent spectator at Ōarai's Sensha-dō matches afterwards. Her name refers to Darjeeling tea.
Assam (アッサム, Assamu)
Voiced by: Satomi Akesaka (Japanese); Joanne Bonasso (English)
A senior at St. Gloriana and the gunner of Darjeeling's tank. Distinctive for her rolling, long locks of blonde hair, she is quiet and is usually seen smiling. Her name refers to Assam tea.
Orange Pekoe (オレンジペコ, Orenjipeko)
Voiced by: Mai Ishihara (Japanese); Ally Piotrowski (English)
A freshman at St. Gloriana and the loader of Darjeeling's tank. She is often seen in the company of Darjeeling as a spectator at Ōarai's Sensha-dō matches. Her name refers to Orange pekoe.
Rukuriri (ルクリリ)
Voiced by: Masayo Kurata (Japanese); Lauren Hernik (Movie) (English)
She commands a Matilda II tank. Her name refers to Rukuriri tea from Kenya.
Rosehip (ローズヒップ)
Voiced by: Natsumi Takamori (Japanese); Stephanie Wittels (English)
A character introduced in the film. She commands a Crusader Mk.III tank. Appears impatient and less refined as compared to her more prim and proper teammates. Her name refers to Rose Hip tea.

Saunders University High School

Saunders University High School (サンダース大学付属高校, Sandāsu Daigaku Fuzoku Kōkō) is an American style academy from Nagasaki Prefecture. Out of all the Sensha-dō schools they have the most resources and a huge supply of tanks. They own numerous M4 Sherman tanks, including variants such as the Sherman Firefly and the M4A6 Sherman. They also own a C-5 Galaxy transport aircraft. Their battle themes are The Battle Hymn of the Republic and the US Field Artillery. Their insignia is a lightning bolt and five-pointed star atop a shield. The school ship of Saunders University High School is based on the US Navy Nimitz-class aircraft carrier as an homage to the USS George Washington (CVN-73), the US Navy carrier deployed in Japan at the time.

Kay (ケイ, Kei)
Voiced by: Ayako Kawasumi (Japanese); Emily Neves (English)
The energetic leader of the Saunders Sensha-dō team, portrayed as a stereotypical American, who is loud, boisterous, charismatic, and laid back. She believes that Sensha-dō is not war and believes in fair play.
Naomi (ナオミ, Naomi)
Voiced by: Mariya Ise (Japanese); Stephanie Wittels (Movie) (English)
One of the Saunders Sensha-dō sub-commanders and a Sherman Firefly gunner, specialized in distance shooting. She is calm and cool, often seen chewing gum while sniping her targets.
Alisa (アリサ, Arisa)
Voiced by: Aya Hirano (Japanese); Brittney Karbowski (English)
A manipulative sub-commander of the Saunders Sensha-dō team, who uses every advantage she can get to win, including wire-tapping radio communications by her adversaries, which backfires during the match against Ōarai in the first round of the national championship when they realize her trick. In the occasion, she commanded the flag tank.

Pravda High School

Pravda High School (プラウダ高校, Purauda Kōkō) is a Russian style academy from Aomori Prefecture and the current Sensha-dō champions. The name Pravda (Cyrillic:Правда) literally translates as "truth" in Russian, and refers to the Soviet newspaper Pravda. Their insignia consists of two overlapping steel squares crossed with a T-square and small scissors on top, imitating the hammer and sickle design of the flag of the Soviet Union. A red four-pointed star on their uniform is an imitation of the Red Army five-pointed star. Their battle songs are Polyushko-polye and Katyusha. They make use of several T-34/76 and T-34/85 medium tanks, but also use heavy tanks like the IS-2 and KV-2. They have a Katyusha rocket launcher, although it is not used during battle. The school ship of Pravda High School is based on the Kiev-class aircraft carrier. They also own a Zubr-class LCAC, as shown in the film.

Katyusha (カチューシャ, Kachūsha)
Voiced by: Hisako Kanemoto (Japanese); Hilary Haag (English)
Pravda's overall commander. Katyusha is a spoiled and arrogant girl who suffers from Napoleon complex due to her diminutive size and thus tends to look down on her opponents, often having the very tall Nonna give her a ride on her shoulders so she can be above others. However, she is also a capable strategist and charismatic leader, proven by her school's successes during Sensha-dō and the absolute loyalty of her comrades. Despite appearing as mean and aggressive, she still shows good sportsmanship, as seen when she shakes hands with and compliments Miho.
Nonna (ノンナ, Nonna)
Voiced by: Sumire Uesaka (Japanese); Shannon Emerick (English)
Pravda's second-in-command who has a calm and cool demeanor, hardly showcasing any emotions and follows every order of Katyusha. She and her commander also share a deep bond, as Nonna acts very motherly toward Katyusha and can even correct her without being yelled at much. She speaks fluent Russian and often communicates with Clara in Russian, which always prompts a scolding from Katyusha.
Nina (ニーナ, Nina)
Voiced by: Saki Ogasawara (Japanese); Olivia Swasey (OVA), Karlii Hoch (Movie) (English)
A character introduced in the OVA"Snow War!".
She is the loader of KV-2
Alina (アリーナ, Alina)
Voiced by: Kanami Satō (Japanese); Natalie Rial (English)
She is the loader of KV-2
A character introduced in the OVA"Snow War!".
Klara (Клара) (クラーラ, Clara)
Voiced by: Jenya Davidyuk (Japanese); Olga Jakowski (English)
A character introduced in the film. She speaks fluent Russian, much to the chagrin of Katyusha. She is later revealed to also speak fluent Japanese.

Anzio High School

Anzio High School (アンツィオ高校, Antsio Kōkō) is an Italian style private academy (founded to promote Italian culture in Japan) from Aichi Prefecture which uses the Carro Armato P40, L3/33, Semovente 75/18, and Fiat M13/40. The school insignia is a pizza. Anzio High is a rather poor school, as all they could send Ōarai as present for their win in Sensha-dō tournament were canned anchovies. It is named after the Battle of Anzio. Their battle songs are Funiculì, Funiculà, a popular Neapolitan song, and Fiamme Nere (Black Flames), Arditi's battle march. The school ship of Anzio High School is based on the Italian aircraft carrier Aquila.

Anchovy (アンチョビ, Anchobi)
Voiced by: Maya Yoshioka (Japanese); Kira Vincent-Davis (English)
"Duce" Anchovy is Anzio's overall commander, who uses a Carro Armato P 40 heavy tank. She wears an hybrid uniform combining Black Shirts' (high boots, black shirt), similar to that of Benito Mussolini, the grigio-verde (grey and green), used by Italian troops during the Great War, and Arditi's (knife and necktie).
Anchovy's personality differs widely between the manga and anime (OVA).
In the manga, she is a self-confident, hot-blooded, sometimes even cruel leader, seeing every Sensha-dō battle as personal duel between the leaders. Due to this attitude she even tends to insult enemies before the match, calling them weak and cowardly, and outright accusing Miho of throwing away victory during the last tournament.
In the anime she instead resembles all the classical stereotypes about the Italians: she is joyful, cheerful, a bit too self-confident, and out of the battle she acts friendly and respectfully with the opponents. She takes Sensha-dō as an opportunity to show that her team's abilities extend beyond their fighting spirit and determination; for this, she is greatly respected and admired by her subordinates, with whom she has an equal relationship, even to the point of their calling her Onēsan (お姉さん). She is shown to be quite caring towards her teammates as well as a capable tactician, and believes leaders have a responsibility to win the match for their team. Her real name is Chiyomi Anzai (安斎 千代美, Anzai Chiyomi).
Carpaccio (カルパッチョ, Karupatcho)
Voiced by: Saori Hayami (Japanese); Christina Stroup (English)
One of Anzio's vice-commanders, whose real name is Hina. She is a calm and collected individual and an honorable opponent, always wishing for a good and fair match. She is the loader-radio operator of a Semovente 75/18 in the OVA, and commander of the M13 Flag Tank in manga. She is childhood friends with Caesar.
Pepperoni (ペパロニ, Peparoni)
Voiced by: Yō Taichi (Japanese); Christina Kelly (English)
The second of Anzio's vice-commanders. She only appears in the OVA, and drives an L3/33; while smart and extroverted, she can be a bit impulsive and often acts without thinking things through. She is also a great cook, as shown when she is running a booth serving Anzio's famous Napolitan dish.

Chi-Ha-Tan Academy

Chihatan Academy (知波単学園, Chihatan Gakuen) is a school based off the Imperial Japanese Army from Chiba Prefecture that appears in the film. Their tanks include Type 97 Chi-Ha and Type 97 ShinHoTo Chi-Ha. Their school tradition's strategy is to charge into battle, often resulting in big losses in numbers. Their battle theme is Yuki no Shingun. Although not seen in the film, their school carrier is based on the Japanese aircraft carrier Akagi in her old triple flight deck configuration.

Kinuyo Nishi (西 絹代, Nishi Kinuyo)
Voiced by: Asami Seto (Japanese); Amelia Fischer (English)
The overall Commander of Chihatan Academy's Senshado Team. A respectable leader who upholds honour and tradition. Sometimes has difficulty controlling the team's eagerness to charge towards the enemy. She rides a Type 97 Chi-Ha tank.
Fukuda (福田, Fukuda)
Voiced by: Naomi Ōzora (Japanese); Terri Doty (English)
A bespectacled junior member commanding a Type 95 Ha-Go. Eager to follow her seniors' example by charging towards the enemy, but is often stopped by the Oarai team members from doing so. She later learned to emulate Oarai team's tactics and advises Nishi-san.
Tamada (玉田, Tamada)
Voiced by: Madoka Yonezawa (Japanese); Chaney Moore (English)
She commands a Type 97 ShinHoTo Chi-Ha tank.
Hosomi (細見, Hosomi)
Voiced by: Ami Nanase (Japanese); Annie Mai (English)
She commands a Type 97 Chi-Ha tank.
Ikeda (池田, Ikeda)
Voiced by: Konomi Tada (Japanese); Kris Saltiel (English)
She commands a Type 97 Chi-Ha tank.
Hamada (浜田, Hamada)
Voiced by: Yuka Inoue
She commands a Type 97 ShinHoTo Chi-Ha tank.
Teramoto (寺本, Teramoto)
Voiced by: Ikumi Hayama (Japanese); Kalin Coates (English)
Hosomi's tank radio operator,Photographer.
Nagura (名倉, Nagura)
Voiced by: Miho Ishigami (Japanese); Carli Mosier (English)
She commands a Type 97 ShinHoTo Chi-Ha tank.
Kubota (久保田, Kubota)
Voiced by: Yō Taichi

Jatkosota (Keizoku) High school

Keizoku Highschool (継続高校, Keizoku Koukou) is a Finnish style school from Ishikawa Prefecture that appears in the film. Their names are all distinctly male Finnish common first names; their battle theme is the Säkkijärven polkka, and their tank is a BT-42.

Mika (ミカ, Mika)
Voiced by: Mamiko Noto (Japanese); Lauren Herink (English)
The commander and radio operator of the Keizoku team, Mika is a somewhat philosophical girl who is always carrying a Kantele and a Finnish sauna hat. Behind her serene facade, however, Mika is a mischievous person who does not hesitate to stealthily appropriate supplies and materials from her opponents.[1]
Aki (アキ, Aki)
Voiced by: Shino Shimoji (Japanese); Melissa Molano (English)
The gunner and loader of Mika's team, and (like Orange Pekoe to Darjeeling) her constant sidekick.
Mikko (ミッコ, Mikko)
Voiced by: Miho Ishigami (Japanese); Jenny Strader (English)
The driver of Mika's team with a set of outrageous driving skills.

BC Freedom Academy

BC Freedom Academy (BC自由学園, BC Jiyū Gakuen) is a French style high school from Okayama Prefecture. The student body is divided into two parties, the enlisted students ("Escalators") and the transfer students ("Examinators"). In the series, the academy sports several themes from the French Revolution, including the contemporary military march Chanson de l'Oignon ("Song of the Onion") as their Senshado battle theme.

Anime

Their tanks include ARL 44, SOMUA S35 and Renault FT17.

Marie (マリー, Mary)
Voiced by: Yumi Hara
The overall Commander of BC Freedom Academy's Senshado Team who rides a Renault FT17 and enjoys eating cake at all times, as a nod to the French queen Marie Antoinette. She is an extremely cunning tactician, and during her Shenshado match against Ooarai she instigates a fake conflict between the Escalators and Examinators to demonstrate an apparent lack of team cohesiveness, which almost proves fatal to the Ooarai team.
Ando (安藤, Andō)
Voiced by: Minami Tsuda
The leader of the BC Examination Senshado members who commands a SOMUA S35 tank.
Oshida (押田, Oshida)
Voiced by: Chika Anzai
The leader of the BC Escalator Shenshado members, and commander of an ARL 44 tank.

Manga

Asparagus (アスパラガス, Asuparagasu)
Moule (ムール, Mūru)
Bordeaux (ボルドー, Borudō)

University Strengthened Team

University Strengthened Team (大学選抜チーム, Daigaku Senbatsu team) is a College team that confronts Ōarai in the film. Like Ōarai, they use tanks from multiple countries, including American, British, and German models. These include M26 Pershing, Centurion A41, M24 Chaffee, a T28 Super Heavy Tank, and a Karl Gerat. They are also shown in the film to have several white M4 Sherman, though they not used in the match. Their battle theme is When Johnny Comes Marching Home.

Alice Shimada (島田 愛里寿, Alice Shimada)
Voiced by: Ayana Taketatsu (Japanese); Shenae'a Moore (English)
University Strengthened Team's overall commander, and the heir to the Shimada Sensha-dō school. A highly intelligent prodigy, she overshot several classes in school and is now attending university despite her still-tender age. Like Miho, she is an avid fan and collector of the Boko franchise (see below). During her match against Ōarai, she rides a Centurion A41.
Megumi (メグミ, Megumi)
Voiced by: Ayumi Fujimura (Japanese); Carolyn Medrano (English)
Megumi is one of Alice's three lieutenants and part of the Bermuda Trio. Before attending University she was a member of Saunders Girls High School. She commands an M26 Pershing, identifiable by a red square on the mudflap.
Azumi (アズミ, Azumi)
Voiced by: Yuko Iida (Japanese); Melissa Pritchett (English)
Azumi is one of Alice's three lieutenants and part of the Bermuda Trio. Before attending University she was a member of BC Freedom High School. She commands an M26 Pershing, identifiable by a yellow diamond on the mudflap.
Rumi (ルミ, Rumi)
Voiced by: Mai Nakahara (Japanese); Autumn Woods (English)
Rumi is one of Alice's three lieutenants and part of the Bermuda Trio. Before attending University she was a member of Jatkosota High School. She commands an M26 Pershing, identifiable by a blue triangle on the mudflap.

Japan's Senshado Federation

North Kanto branch, Ibaraki 2nd District (北関東支部 茨城第2管区, KitaKanto-shibu Ibaraki-daini-kanku)

Kanon Sasagawa (篠川 香音, Sasagawa Kanon)
Voiced by: Yuri Yamaoka (Japanese); Jenny Strader (English)
The head umpire
Remi Takashima (高島 レミ, Takashima Remi)
Voiced by: Chuna
Sub-umpire
Hibiki Inatomi (稲富 ひびき, Inatomi Hibiki)
Sub-umpire

Others

Ami Chōno (蝶野 亜美, Chōno Ami)
Voiced by: Hekiru Shiina (Japanese); Shelley Calene-Black (English)
Ōarai's new Sensha-dō instructor who studied under Miho's mother. Holds the rank of captain within the JGSDF.[2] On her first day as instructor, she arrived at Ōarai by airdropping in her tank via Low Altitude Parachute Extraction System from a Kawasaki C-2 and sending the inexperienced teams into an all-out practice battle immediately. She is often either on her Type 10 Main Battle Tank or on a watch tower observing the Ōarai team's battles.
Yuri Isuzu (五十鈴 百合, Isuzu Yuri)
Voiced by: Masayo Kurata (Japanese); Emily Neves (English)
Hana's mother who comes from a family that traditionally practices flower arrangement. Akin to a traditional Japanese woman, she has a strong dislike for tanks and disapproves of Hana doing Sensha-dō, telling her daughter to never see her again after Hana refused to quit. However, they reconcile when she recognizes her daughter's passion for Sensha-dō and its positive effect on her flower arranging.
Shinzaburou (新三郎)
Voiced by: Atsushi Imaruoka (Japanese); David Matranga (English)
Rickshaw puller and manservant for the Isuzu family, who adores and encourages Hana.
Jungorou Akiyama (秋山 淳五郎, Akiyama Jungorou)
Voiced by: Yoshihisa Kawahara (Japanese); Christopher Ayres (English)
Yukari's father. He is a local barber who tends to be a little over-excitable about his daughter's welfare.
Yoshiko Akiyama (秋山 好子, Akiyama Yoshiko)
Voiced by: Eri Sendai (Japanese); Maggie Flecknoe (English)
Yukari's mother. She helps her husband at the barber shop, and tries her best to temper his emotional outbursts.
Shiho Nishizumi (西住 しほ, Nishizumi Shiho)
Voiced by: Yumi Tōma (Japanese); Genevieve Simmons (TV), Chelsea McCurdy (Movie) (English)
Miho and Maho's mother. Comes from a family with a long history in Sensha-dō and firmly believes in upholding the strict family tradition of Sensha-dō. She was Ami Chōno's instructor.
Hisako Reizei (冷泉 久子, Reizei Hisako)
Voiced by: Rikako Aikawa (Japanese); Luci Christian (English)
Mako's grandmother who was hospitalized during the battle between Ōarai and Saunders in the national Sensha-dō championship. She is Mako's only remaining family after her parents died, and although the two often bicker, they are very close.
Chiyo Shimada (島田 千代, Shimada Chiyo)
Voiced by: Satsuki Yukino (Japanese); Joanne Bonasso (English)
Alice Shimada's mother. Head of the Shimada style of Sensha-dō. She is a rival to Nishizumi style's head, Shiho Nishizumi.
Emi Nakasuga (中須賀 エミ, Nakasuga Emi)
Miho's classmate during elementary school in the prequel manga, Girls und Panzer: Little Army. A half-German, half-Japanese girl in twin-tails who has a cold demeanour and hates dishonesty. She strongly dislikes Maho because of her order to fire at her sister's tank during a tournament when she was attempting to rescue one of Maho's teammates. She is the driver of the group's tank.
Hitomi Yuzumoto (柚本 瞳, Yuzumoto Hitomi)
Miho's classmate in elementary school, who's a bit clumsy and tends to transition from one hobby to another very quickly, causing her friends to wonder if Sensha-dō is merely a phase. She is the loader of the group's tank.
Chihiro Yusa (遊佐 千紘, Yusa Chihiro)
Miho's classmate in elementary school and Hitomi's childhood friend, who is talented at sports. She indicates that her mother, like Miho's, is very strict and impossible to oppose. She is the gunner of the group's tank.
Boko (ボコ, Boko)
Boko is the name of a fictional teddy bear franchise in Girls und Panzer. Appearing in various cameos in the TV series, it receives a more detailed introduction in the 2015 movie. Boko performs the part of a much-abused yet ever-optimistic victim of vicious beatings; hence he always sports some form of lesions and bandaging in his various depicitions. Because of his long-suffering but enduring nature, he has become an idol and coveted collector's item for both Miho and Alice.

References

  1. Girls Und Panzer Movie Drama Cd Vol.5: Atarashii Tomodachi Ga Dekimashita!
  2. "ガールズ&パンツァー: キャラクター". Girls-und-panzer.jp. Retrieved 2013-10-16.
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