At his supposed graduation from college, he started working at the repair shop Whirlwind owned by the founder of the NIT Motor Club: Chihiro Fujimi.
He became the only person ever to have flown the Shinden, an experimental World War II Japanese airplane, and met Schrödinger's Whales—and saved them from extinction by teaching them songs.
However, even though Belldandy tries her best to be as kind as possible, it is revealed that at times, as a result of latent jealousy, she can become very insecure and sad, especially when she is confronted with an implication that involves Keiichi in one way or another.
Her power is so great, in fact, that she is required to wear a special earring on her left ear which constantly seals the full brunt of her magical strength.
Voiced by: Yumi Touma (Japanese); Lanelle Markgraf (OVA series), Mary Elizabeth McGlynn (Movie), Shannon Conley (TV series), Wendee Lee (The Adventures of Mini-Goddess; Geneon dub), Erin Jesse (The Adventures of Mini-Goddess; The Kitchen dub) (English) Urd (ウルド, Urudo) is Belldandy's older half sister and is the second Goddess to appear to Keiichi Morisato.
Because of this, Urd is a hybrid of Goddess and Demon, reflected in the half-white, half-black appearance of her Angel, World of Elegance (ワールドオブエレガンス, Wārudo obu Eregansu).
Voiced by: Aya Hisakawa (Japanese); Pamela Weidner-Houle (OVA series), Sherry Lynn (Movie, The Adventures of Mini-Goddess; Geneon dub), Kether Donahue (TV series), Chloe Dolandis (The Adventures of Mini-Goddess; The Kitchen dub) (English) Skuld (スクルド, Sukurudo) is the younger sister of Belldandy, and is the third Goddess to appear to Keiichi Morisato.
Each person Yggdrasil chooses is granted one wish which can be anything ranging from "wealth that would last a lifetime" to the destruction of the world, or even for simply a "Girl like you".
Throughout the manga and anime He is an unseen character as viewers never see His face, which is usually shrouded in shadow, turned away, or simply too close-up; all that can be discerned is that the Almighty One is tall and well-built, with long black hair.
In the anime, during the Trouble with Doublets saga (in the Dark Horse Comics translation of the manga), Belldandy answers the phone and tells her sisters "It's the Almighty."
They also serve as people for Peorth or Lind to give orders to, allowing the commanding character to verbally direct the conflict, and to explain the dangerous nature of certain actions.
Voiced by: Chafurin (Japanese); Mike Pollock (English) The Lord of Terror (恐怖の大魔王, Kyōfu no Dai Maō) is a virus that runs on Yggdrasil.
Voiced by: Chafurin (Japanese); Mike Pollock, Marc Thompson (English) Marller took from a cave and woke up to start the Lord of Terror.
Voiced by: Norio Wakamoto (Japanese); Kevin T. Collins (English) Senbee (魔神千兵衛, Majin Senbē) is the miniature genie and the self-proclaimed god of disaster and poverty.
Velsper (ヴェルスパー, Verusupā), also known as Welsper, is a demon, who is in a doublet, a link of fate established to preserve the balance between Heaven and Hell, with Belldandy.
Velsper's black fur became white spotted, but returned normal after she named this angel "Die Wespe der Blauen Lanze" (ディー・ヴェスペ・デア・ブラウエン・ランツェ, Dī Vesupe Dea Burauen Rantse) ("The Wasp of the Blue Lance" in German).
Banpei-kun's primary function is to guard the temple, originally from Marller, however, this has expanded to include any threat the demons send, and even to 'protecting' Belldandy from Keiichi Morisato.
This allows him to travel anywhere for extended periods of time; however, when the battery runs low Banpei has to shut down and enter memory preservation mode.
Even though Sigel is not interested in Banpei, he is not disheartened, and spends a great deal of time and energy trying to get her to appreciate him; he will also not hesitate to risk serious damage to himself if only to help her.
Unable to express emotion, Banpei will at times use a permanent marker to draw what he is feeling on his face: a tear for sadness, a furrowed brow, and clenched teeth for anger.
Normally a no-nonsense personality, she has a soft spot for cute objects, cats and children and seems to enjoy relaxing activities (such as bathing in an onsen) and having fun.
Due to his nice and trusting nature, he is often led off on some wild adventure by Skuld and Urd, with the end result of Gan getting physically abused in some way.
She is also quite rich, coming from a wealthy family: she has her own apartment and an expensive car (Mercedes-Benz SLR McLaren, appeared in TV Series), and gets to throw lavish parties with very important people.
As we know from the recent developments in the manga, she has a lot of success with boys, but she is not lucky in love because all of her boyfriends feel eclipsed by her motor-queen status and overshadowed by Keiichi.
Sigel (シーグル, Shīguru) was originally an antique welcome mannequin with the form of a ten-year-old girl, with a "welcome" message recorded in an internal tape player.
The property of an antique shop, Skuld's utility robot Banpei fell in love with the mannequin on first sight, even going so far as to take her immobile form out on a date.
After Skuld re-makes the mannequin into a sentient, walking robot, it demonstrates a reluctance to establish a relationship with Banpei, though she secretly does have a soft spot for him due to his devotion for her.
Her only weapons are skating wheels in the heels of her feet and detachable rocket punch hands (when asked about these, Skuld states that they are standard issue for robots).
A trio of diminutive female ninja operatives created by Marller (apparently from transformed rats) to serve as her agents of chaos against the goddesses.
Tora (a dark-skinned, hulking man) and Hiko (who dresses in punk-style) are rather crude and brash seniors of Keiichi who make life very hard for him by passing on a lot of work to him.