The following is a list of characters from the manga series A.I. Love You written by Ken Akamatsu.
Hitoshi Kobe (神戸 仁, Kōbe Hitoshi) Born June 5, 1978
Saati Namba (ナンバー サーティ, Nanbā Sāti) Activated April 6, 1994
Toeni Namba (ナンバー トゥエニー, Nanbā Tūenī) Activated June or July 1994
Forty Namba (ナンバー フォーティ, Nanbā Fōti)
Kimika Aso (麻生 希美華, Asō Kimika)
Niitta-sensei (新田先生)
Makoto (まこと)
"Billy-G" (ビリー・G, Birī・G)
Takako Miyahara (宮原 たかこ, Miyahara Takako)
Kikuko Kobe (神戸 菊子, Kōbe Kikuko)
Misako Takemoto (竹本 美佐子, Takemoto Misako)
Yuko Watanabe (渡辺 裕子, Watanabe Yūko)
Misato Sekii (赤井 美里, Sekii Misato), Aki Ito (伊藤 亜紀, Itō Aki), and Ryoko Sakakihara (榊原 亮子, Sakakihara Ryōko)
Sayo Ishihara (石原 砂代, Ishihara Sayo)
Chitose Yamazaki (山崎 千歳, Yamazaki Chitose)
Yuzo Namako (Namako Yūzō)
Cynthia "Cindy" McDougal (シンシア・マクドゥガル, Shinshia MakuDōgaru)
Nakanishi (中西), Yamaguchi (山口), and Mizuki (三月)
Yayoi Kobe (神戸 弥生, Kōbe Yayoi) and Ma-kun (まーくん, Mā-kun)
An epilogue to the story exists but appears to only be available on CD in Japanese in Japan. epilogue
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