Here you’ll find 31 Anime characters that start with Q that begin with Q, organized from “Name” to “Quon Miduchi”. Q is a rare initial in Japanese romanization, so entries often include foreign or stylized names across many genres.

Anime characters that start with Q are named figures from animated Japanese series whose romanized names begin with Q. A notable example is “Quon Miduchi”, which shows how creators use unique romanizations for distinctive characters.

Below you’ll find the table with Character, Series, and Voice actor columns.

Character: This column lists each character’s common romanized name so you can quickly identify and search entries.

Series: This column shows the anime title, original title, and year so you can place the character in context.

Voice actor: This column gives the primary Japanese voice actor and a major English dub credit when available for cross-reference.

Anime characters that start with Q

NameSeriesFirst Anime Appearance (year)Voice Actor(s)
NameSeriesFirst Anime Appearance (year)Voice Actor(s)
QBungo Stray Dogs (Bungō Sutorei Doggusu, 2016)2016JA: Tarusuke Shingaki; EN: Megan Shipman
QC: The Money of Soul and Possibility Control (2011)2011JA: Saori Gotō; EN: Monica Rial
Q-taroObake no Q-tarō (1965)1965JA: Machiko Soga
Q.I.Heroman (2010)2010JA: Ami Koshimizu; EN: Michelle Ruff
Quattro BajeenaMobile Suit Zeta Gundam (Kidō Senshi Zeta Gandamu, 1985)1985JA: Shuuichi Ikeda; EN: Michael Kopsa
Quatre Raberba WinnerMobile Suit Gundam Wing (Shin Kidō Senki Gundam W, 1995)1995JA: Ai Orikasa; EN: Brad Swaile
QuetzalcoatlMiss Kobayashi’s Dragon Maid (Kobayashi-san Chi no Maid Dragon, 2017)2017JA: Minami Takahashi; EN: Sarah Wiedenheft
QueenOne Piece (1999)2020JA: Hiroki Takahashi; EN: Major Attaway
Queen BerylSailor Moon (Bishōjo Senshi Sērā Mūn, 1992)1992JA: Keiko Han; EN: Cindy Robinson
Queen EmeraldasQueen Emeraldas (1998)1998JA: Megumi Hayashibara; EN: Claudia Black
Queen MetaliaSailor Moon (Bishōjo Senshi Sērā Mūn, 1992)1992JA: Noriko Uemura; EN: Wendee Lee
Queen NeheleniaSailor Moon (Bishōjo Senshi Sērā Mūn, 1992)1996JA: Yoshiko Sakakibara; EN: Laura Post
Queen SerenitySailor Moon (Bishōjo Senshi Sērā Mūn, 1992)1992JA: Mika Doi; EN: Kate Higgins
QueleSailor Moon R: The Movie (1993)1993JA: Yumi Tōma; EN: Kirsten Bishop
Quent YaidenWolf’s Rain (2003)2003JA: Unshō Ishizuka; EN: Tom Wyner
QuicheTokyo Mew Mew (2002)2002JA: Daisuke Sakaguchi; EN: Andrew Rannells
Quilge OpieBleach: Thousand-Year Blood War (2022)2022JA: Kōichi Yamadera; EN: Xander Mobus
Quinn ErariValvrave the Liberator (Kakumeiki Varuvureivu, 2013)2013JA: Minako Kotobuki
Quinn YuleHundred (2016)2016JA: Yui Makino
Quon KisaragiRahXephon (2002)2002JA: Hōko Kuwashima; EN: Allison Sumrall
Quon MiduchiBlade of the Phantom Master (Shin Angyō Onshi, 2004)2004JA: Sanae Kobayashi; EN: Jessica D. Stone
QuonTowa no Quon (2011)2011JA: Hiroshi Kamiya; EN: Corey Hartzog
Qrow BranwenRWBY (2013)2015JA: Hiroaki Hirata; EN: Jason Liebrecht
QumGenesis of Aquarion (Sōsei no Akuerion, 2005)2005JA: Sanae Kobayashi
Q-vierStar Blazers 2199 (Uchū Senkan Yamato 2199, 2012)2013JA: Takayuki Sugō
Quincy MorrisCastlevania (2017)2021JA: Kenji Hamada; EN: Graham McTavish
Q-koPuni Puni Poemy (2001)2001JA: Satomi Kōrogi; EN: Kim Prause
QuattroB’t X (1996)1996JA: Toshihiko Seki; EN: David Kaye
Qing’erPsychic Princess (Tong Ling Fei, 2018)2018JA: N/A (Mandarin original)
Qing JingThe Daily Life of the Immortal King (Xian Wang de Richang Shenghuo, 2020)2020JA: N/A (Mandarin original)

Descriptions

Name
Description
Q
The alias for Kyusaku Yumeno, a young but disturbed member of the Port Mafia. Q’s powerful curse ability, Dogra Magra, causes victims to fall into a state of violent madness.
Q
An enigmatic and powerful Asset with a witch-like appearance who serves Mikuni Souichirou. She is often seen eating or sleeping, but possesses immense and destructive power in battle.
Q-taro
A friendly, mischievous ghost who lives with the Ohara family. Scared of dogs and a bit of a coward, he can fly and turn invisible but can’t transform well.
Q.I.
A cheerful, insect-like alien lifeform known as a Skrugg. She is a researcher and scientist who eventually defects to the human side after being intrigued by their culture.
Quattro Bajeena
The famous alias of ace pilot Char Aznable during the Gryps Conflict. He serves as a mentor to protagonist Kamille Bidan while piloting the iconic golden Hyaku Shiki for the A.E.U.G.
Quatre Raberba Winner
The kind-hearted and gentle pilot of the Gundam Sandrock. Heir to a massive corporation, he is a masterful strategist and the emotional core of the five Gundam pilots.
Quetzalcoatl
An ancient Aztec goddess and former dragon, often called Lucoa. After losing her divine status, she now lives in the human world, acting as a wise and curvaceous guardian.
Queen
One of the three All-Stars of the Beasts Pirates, known as “Queen the Plague.” He is a boisterous, cyborg-enhanced scientist who can transform into a giant brachiosaurus.
Queen Beryl
The first major antagonist of the series and commander of the Dark Kingdom. A powerful sorceress driven by her unrequited love for Prince Endymion, she seeks to conquer Earth.
Queen Emeraldas
A mysterious and beautiful space pirate who travels the Sea of Stars in her ship, the Queen Emeraldas. A stoic and powerful warrior, she fights for her own sense of justice.
Queen Metalia
The true, amorphous evil entity behind the Dark Kingdom. A being of pure negative energy, she manipulates Queen Beryl in her quest to consume the Silver Crystal and the universe.
Queen Nehelenia
The vain and cruel ruler of the Dead Moon Circus. Cursed to live in a mirror, she seeks to destroy the dreams of others to claim the Golden Crystal and rule Elysion.
Queen Serenity
The benevolent past queen of the Moon Kingdom and mother of Princess Serenity (Usagi). She sacrificed herself to seal away the Dark Kingdom and send her people to be reborn on Earth.
Quele
An alien and one of Fiore’s Xenian Flower minions in the movie. She has green skin and uses vine-like appendages to attack the Sailor Guardians on behalf of her master.
Quent Yaiden
A grizzled, alcoholic wolf hunter relentlessly pursuing wolves out of vengeance for his family’s death. He is always accompanied by his loyal dog, Blue.
Quiche
The first and most prominent alien antagonist to appear. He is arrogant and playful but develops a deep, obsessive love for the protagonist, Ichigo Momomiya (Mew Ichigo).
Quilge Opie
A captain of the Wandenreich’s Jagdarmee and Sternritter “J” – The Jail. He is a cold and arrogant Quincy who is one of the first to invade Hueco Mundo.
Quinn Erari
A supporting character and student at Sakimori Academy. She is part of the student council and often helps with logistical and administrative tasks during their fight for independence.
Quinn Yule
A researcher and scientist working for the academy ship, the “Savage.” She’s responsible for developing and maintaining the Hundred weapons used by the Slayers to fight alien invaders.
Quon Kisaragi
A mysterious, perpetually sleepy girl found by TERRA. She speaks in cryptic phrases and poems and shares a deep, almost psychic connection with the protagonist, Ayato, and the RahXephon.
Quon Miduchi
The resourceful leader of a group of desert refugees known as the Hwalbindang. She initially clashes with the protagonist Munsu but eventually becomes an ally in his quest.
Quon
The protagonist of the film series, an immortal boy who has lived for over 1,000 years. He is a powerful Attractor who dedicates his life to protecting others with supernatural abilities.
Qrow Branwen
A veteran Huntsman, former teacher, and the uncle of Ruby Rose and Yang Xiao Long. He is a cynical but caring warrior whose Semblance brings misfortune to those around him.
Qum
A supporting character and an Element User who pilots one of the Vector machines. She is known for her quiet demeanor and her psychic ability to read minds and find lost things.
Q-vier
A Gamilan officer who is part of General Domel’s task force. He commands a carrier and participates in the climactic Battle of the Rainbow Star Cluster against the Yamato.
Quincy Morris
A brash and wealthy Texan who is a descendant of the Morris clan, distant relatives of the Belmonts. He aids Trevor and Sypha in the final battle against Dracula’s forces.
Q-ko
A small, cute robot and companion to the magical girl Poemy. Q-ko provides support and commentary during Poemy’s chaotic adventures, often with a deadpan sense of humor.
Quattro
One of the Four Spiritual Guardians of the Machine Empire, representing the West. A gentle and philosophical violinist, his B’t is named L’Amour.
Qing’er
A lively and spirited girl who is the personal maid and confidante of the protagonist, Qian Yunxi. She is fiercely loyal and provides much of the series’ comic relief.
Qing Jing
The homeroom teacher for the protagonist Wang Ling’s class. He is a strict but well-meaning instructor who is often flustered by his students’ incredible powers.
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