Liu Bei
CV Toshiyuki Morikawa
First Emperor of Shu. Said to be a descendant of Liu Sheng, prince of Zhong Shan in early Han. First raised an army to help suppress the Yellow Turbans and eventually settled one of the three kingdoms of the period. Renamed as Emperor Zhao Lie.
Zhuge Liang
CV Takehito Koyasu
Prime minister of Shu, also known as Sleeping Dragon. Agreed to serve Liu Bei after Liu Bei visited him three times. Showed brilliance in diplomacy and domestic policy. Campaigned north five times, ultimately falling at the Wuzhangyuan.
Guan Yu
CV Hiroshi Shirokuma
Head of the Five Tiger Generals of Shu. Swore brotherhood with Liu Bei and Zhang Fei. Exceptionally strong, he was said to be the equal of 10,000 men. He protected Jing after Liu Bei conquered Shu, but was caught and killed by the Wu forces.
Zhang Fei
CV Kousuke Takaguchi
One of the Five Tiger Generals of Shu. Swore brotherhood with Liu Bei and Guan Yu. Held off Cao Cao's entire army all by himself at a bridge during the battle of Changban.
Zhao Yun
CV Masaaki Mizunaka
Officer of Shu. Submitted to Liu Bei after serving Yuan Shao and Gongsun Zan. At Changban, cut his way into an enormous army to find and rescue Liu Bei's son, Liu Shan. One of the Five Tiger Generals of Shu.
Cao Cao
CV Kazuhiko Inoue
Grandchild of Cao Teng, child of Cao Song. King of Wei. Proved his ability as a commander of cavalry in the suppression of the Yellow Turbans. After Dong Zhou's death, wandered the land to help build the foundations of the Wei kingdom. Posthumously named Emperor Wei Wu.
Zhang Liao
CV Yukitaro Namura
Officer of Wei. Fought throughout the land under Lu Bu, and served Cao Cao after Lu Bu's death. In defense of Hefei, held off a Wu army of 100,000 with only 800 men of his own.
Guo Jia
CV Katsumi Fukuhara
Minister under Cao Cao. Gained trust for his ingenuity and wisdom. Overcome with illness during the suppression of Neibei and died at age 38. Afterwards, Cao Cao often exclaimed, "If only Guo Jia were alive!"
Sun Ce
CV Takanori Hoshino
Oldest son of Sun Jian. Raised an army by borrowing 3,000 men from Yuan Shu. Quickly subdued China's eastern region, earning him the name "Little Conqueror." Died young from a wound he received while hunting, when he was ambushed by an enemy.
Zhou Yu
CV Masahiro Yamanaka
Officer of Wu and sworn brother of Sun Ce. Accepted Sun Ce's dying request to assist Sun Quan. Commanded the navy as viceroy at the battle of Chibi, defeating Cao Cao's army. Called "Handsome Young Zhou" for his good looks.
Sun Shangxiang
CV Kaori Ishihara
Daughter of Sun Jian, she was also the younger sister of both Sun Ce and Sun Quan. A tomboy, she took interest in the martial arts from a young age. When she later became Liu Bei's wife, it is said that her ladies-in-waiting were constantly outside her room, dressed in full armor.
Da Qiao
CV Marie Miyake
Daughter of Qiao Xuan, wife of Sun Ce of the Wu Kingdom. Together with her younger sister, Xiao Qiao, they were known as two of the land's greatest beauties and were referred to as the "Two Qiaos." It is said that their beauty shone brighter than any moon or star and put the most beautiful flower to shame.
Xiao Qiao
CV Seria Fukagawa
Daughter of Qiao Xuan. She later married Zhou Yu of Wu. Together with her older sister, Da Qiao, they were referred to as the "Two Qiaos." Upon hearing a rumor spread by Zhuge Liang that Cao Cao was after the Qiao sisters, Zhou Yu persuaded Sun Quan to declare war, ultimately leading Wu into the Battle of Chibi.
Yuan Shao
CV Susumu Akagi
Son of the prestigious Yuan family who led the coalition against Dong Zhou. Afterwards fought for domination of the Central Plains with Cao Cao, but was ultimately ruined by his indecisiveness. Suffered a great loss in the battle of Guandu.
Lu Bu
CV Takaya Kuroda
Officer in the Later Han. Remembered in the phrase, "Among men, Lu Bu; among horses, Red Hare." His acts of betrayal agitated the land, but he met a pitiful end when he, too, was betrayed.
Diaochan
CV Noriko Hidaka
A young songstress unequaled in beauty as well as song and dance. Having been raised by Wang Yun as his own daughter, she agreed to participate in his plan to divide Dong Zhuo and Lu Bu. She managed to get close to both of them, and succeeded in tearing their relationship apart, with Lu Bu later killing Dong Zhuo.