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->'''Voiced by:''' Rafael de Penagos (Spanish), Stanislav Fišer (Czech), Harri Hyttinen (Finnish), Marek Lewandowski (Polish, first dub), Ireneusz Machnicki (Polish, third dub), Mariusz Siudziński (Polish, compilation movie)

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->'''Voiced by:''' Rafael de Penagos (Spanish), Stanislav Fišer (Czech), Harri Hyttinen (Finnish), Marek Lewandowski (Polish, first dub), Ireneusz Machnicki (Polish, third dub), Mariusz Siudziński (Polish, compilation movie), Minna Tasanto (Finnish, compilation movie)



->'''Voiced by:''' Luis Marín (Spanish), Alexej Pyško (Czech), Jarmo Heikkinen (Finnish), Tadeusz Włudarski (Polish, first dub), Aleksander Gawek (Polish, third dub)

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->'''Voiced by:''' Luis Marín (Spanish), Alexej Pyško (Czech), Jarmo Heikkinen (Finnish), Tadeusz Włudarski (Polish, first dub), Aleksander Gawek (Polish, third dub)dub), Ari-Matti Hedman (Finnish, compilation movie)
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* {{Leitmotif}}: When he appears or just he takes his disguise off, a tense ''dun-dun-dun-duu'' plays.
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->'''Voiced by:''' Manuel Peiro (Spanish, first series), Ángel Egido (Spanish, second series), Creator/KeiTomiyama (Japanese, first series), Masaharu Sato (Japanese, second series), Creator/CamClarke (English), Jiří Bruder (Czech, first series + second series episodes 1-8), Ladislav Potměšil (Czech, second series episodes 9-26), Jarmo Koski (Finnish), Jerzy Kryszak (Polish, first dub), Grzegorz Wons (Polish, second dub), Dariusz Błażejewski (Polish, third dub), Janusz German (Polish, compilation movie)

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->'''Voiced by:''' Manuel Peiro (Spanish, first series), Ángel Egido (Spanish, second series), Creator/KeiTomiyama (Japanese, first series), Masaharu Sato (Japanese, second series), Creator/CamClarke (English), Jiří Bruder (Czech, first series + second series episodes 1-8), Ladislav Potměšil (Czech, second series episodes 9-26), Jarmo Koski (Finnish), Jerzy Kryszak (Polish, first dub), Grzegorz Wons (Polish, second dub), Dariusz Błażejewski (Polish, third dub), Janusz German (Polish, compilation movie), Heikki Määttänen (Finnish, compilation movie)



->'''Voiced by:''' José Moratalla (Spanish, first series), Luis Reina (Spanish, second series), Inka Šecová (Czech), Harri Hyttinen (Finnish), Włodzimierz Nowakowski (Polish, first and second dub), Aleksander Gawek (Polish, third dub), Magdalena Dratkiewicz (Polish, compilation movie)

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->'''Voiced by:''' José Moratalla (Spanish, first series), Luis Reina (Spanish, second series), Inka Šecová (Czech), Harri Hyttinen (Finnish), Włodzimierz Nowakowski (Polish, first and second dub), Aleksander Gawek (Polish, third dub), Magdalena Dratkiewicz (Polish, compilation movie), Elise Langenoja (Finnish, compilation movie)



->'''Voiced by:''' Gloria Cámara (Spanish), Creator/RebeccaForstadt (English), Eva Spoustová (Czech), Kaija Kiiski (Finnish), Agnieszka Kotulanka (Polish, first dub), Agnieszka Kunikowska (Polish, second dub), Agnieszka Fajlhauer (Polish, third dub), Magdalena Zając (Polish, compilation movie)

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->'''Voiced by:''' Gloria Cámara (Spanish), Creator/RebeccaForstadt (English), Eva Spoustová (Czech), Kaija Kiiski (Finnish), Agnieszka Kotulanka (Polish, first dub), Agnieszka Kunikowska (Polish, second dub), Agnieszka Fajlhauer (Polish, third dub), Magdalena Zając (Polish, compilation movie), Elise Langenoja (Finnish, compilation movie)



->'''Voiced by:''' Antolín García (Spanish, first voice), Luis Gaspar (Spanish, second voice), Eduardo Jover (Spanish, second series), Václav Postránecký (Czech), Heikki Määttänen (Finnish), Krzysztof Tyniec (Polish, first dub), Ireneusz Machnicki (Polish, third dub), Radosław Popłonikowski (Polish, compilation movie)

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->'''Voiced by:''' Antolín García (Spanish, first voice), Luis Gaspar (Spanish, second voice), Eduardo Jover (Spanish, second series), Václav Postránecký (Czech), Heikki Määttänen (Finnish), Krzysztof Tyniec (Polish, first dub), Ireneusz Machnicki (Polish, third dub), Radosław Popłonikowski (Polish, compilation movie), Ari-Matti Hedman (Finnish, compilation movie)



->'''Voiced by:''' Félix Acaso (Spanish, first series), Daniel Dicenta (Spanish, second series), Jan Přeučil (Czech), Andrzej Chudy (Polish, first dub), Dariusz Błażejewski (Polish, third dub), Janusz German (Polish, compilation movie)

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->'''Voiced by:''' Félix Acaso (Spanish, first series), Daniel Dicenta (Spanish, second series), Jan Přeučil (Czech), Andrzej Chudy (Polish, first dub), Dariusz Błażejewski (Polish, third dub), Janusz German (Polish, compilation movie), Pauli Virta (Finnish, compilation movie)
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->'''Voiced by:''' Claudio Rodríguez (Spanish), Creator/BanjoGinga (Japanese), Viktor Preiss (Czech), Eero Saarinen (Finnish), Krzysztof Gosztyła (Polish, first dub), Marek Barbasiewicz (Polish, second dub), Leszek Filipowicz (Polish, third dub), Grzegorz Pawlak (Polish, compilation movie)

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->'''Voiced by:''' Claudio Rodríguez (Spanish), Creator/BanjoGinga (Japanese), Viktor Preiss (Czech), Eero Saarinen (Finnish), (Finnish, Finnish compilation movie), Krzysztof Gosztyła (Polish, first dub), Marek Barbasiewicz (Polish, second dub), Leszek Filipowicz (Polish, third dub), Grzegorz Pawlak (Polish, compilation movie)



->'''Voiced by:''' José María Cordero (Spanish), Petr Pospíchal (Czech), Jarmo Heikkinen (Finnish), Krzysztof Kołbasiuk (Polish, first dub), Aleksander Gawek (Polish, third dub), Mariusz Siudziński (Polish, compilation movie)

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->'''Voiced by:''' José María Cordero (Spanish), Petr Pospíchal (Czech), Jarmo Heikkinen (Finnish), Krzysztof Kołbasiuk (Polish, first dub), Aleksander Gawek (Polish, third dub), Mariusz Siudziński (Polish, compilation movie), Pauli Virta (Finnish, compilation movie)

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* EyeDentityGiveaway: So that the audience can identify him, his eye always glows no matter what disguise he's using.



* LatexPerfection: His masks are absolutely top-notch. He can pull off anybody - men, women, ladies, gentlemen, working class people... He even has a mask of Mr Fog and fools Rigodon and Tico.

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* LatexPerfection: His masks are absolutely top-notch. He can pull off anybody - -- men, women, ladies, gentlemen, working class people... He even has a mask of Mr Fog and fools Rigodon and Tico.

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Inspector Dix's assistant who often feels homesick or desperate. He follows Dix and his orders, but he's not very bright or capable, but he's not entirely convinced that Mr Fog is guilty.

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Inspector Dix's assistant who often feels homesick or desperate. He follows Dix and his orders, but he's not very bright or capable, but he's not entirely convinced that Mr Mr. Fog is guilty.



* BeleagueredAssistant: He would rather be anywhere else than chasing Mr Fog with his demanding boss Dix. Dix is utterly convinced that Mr Fog is his man to catch, while Bully cares less about this task and begs Dix to return home almost every episode.

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* BeleagueredAssistant: He would rather be anywhere else than chasing Mr Mr. Fog with his demanding boss Dix. Dix is utterly convinced that Mr Mr. Fog is his man to catch, while Bully cares less about this task and begs Dix to return home almost every episode.



* CluelessDeputy: He doesn't seem to be cut for a constable. He's constantly homesick and out of his wits. However, he considers several times that Mr Fog might not be their man, which is absolutely correct. Dix however thinks that Bully is only blinded by Fog's polished manners.

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* CluelessDeputy: He doesn't seem to be cut for a constable. He's constantly homesick and out of his wits. However, he considers several times that Mr Mr. Fog might not be their man, which is absolutely correct. Dix however thinks that Bully is only blinded by Fog's polished manners.manners.
* IronicName: Despite his name, he is anything but a bully; he's just named after his dog breed, the bulldog.



Transfer is a wolf who is hired to sabotage Mr Fog's journey and make sure that Mr Fog does not win the bet. He's very vicious and several of his attempts could not only stop Mr Fog, but also injure or kill him.

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Transfer is a wolf who is hired to sabotage Mr Mr. Fog's journey and make sure that Mr Fog does not win the bet. He's very vicious and several of his attempts could not only stop Mr Fog, but also injure or kill him.



* GlowingEyesOfDoom: His most recognising feature every time he appears on screen. It even serves as a visual cue for the audience when he is under a disguise.

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* GlowingEyesOfDoom: His most recognising recognizing feature every time he appears on screen. It even serves as a visual cue for the audience when he is under a disguise.



* MasterOfDisguise: He can pose of as anybody and is virtually unrecognisable. He can fool even people who are close to the one he impersonates.
* PsychoForHire: Hired by Mr Sullivan to chase Mr Fog and stop him from wining the bet by any means necessary. He ''loves'' the job and will take Fog down with great pleasure. He grows very spiteful because Mr Fog and co. keep going and he can't get the better of them.

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* MasterOfDisguise: He can pose of as anybody and is virtually unrecognisable.unrecognizable. He can fool even people who are close to the one he impersonates.
* PsychoForHire: Hired by Mr Mr. Sullivan to chase Mr Mr. Fog and stop him from wining the bet by any means necessary. He ''loves'' the job and will take Fog down with great pleasure. He grows very spiteful because Mr Fog and co. keep going and he can't get the better of them.



Mr Sullivan is a wolf. He's the director of Bank of England and a member of the Reform Club. He's one of the four gentlemen who bet on Mr Fog's failure. He's an antagonist and fights dirty, proving he's no gentleman. He hires Transfer to stop or slow down Mr Fog. He also genuinely believes that Mr Fog robbed the bank.

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Mr Sullivan is a wolf. He's the director of Bank of England and a member of the Reform Club. He's one of the four gentlemen who bet on Mr Mr. Fog's failure. He's an antagonist and fights dirty, proving he's no gentleman. He hires Transfer to stop or slow down Mr Mr. Fog. He also genuinely believes that Mr Fog robbed the bank.



* AdaptationalVillainy: In the book, one of the gentlemen who bet against Phileas Fogg is called John Sullivan and he's a banker. In the book, they're all honest and none of them tries to undermine Mr Fogg. In this series, Mr Sullivan specifically hires a man to sabotage Mr Fog's journey.

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* AdaptationalVillainy: In the book, one of the gentlemen who bet against Phileas Fogg is called John Sullivan and he's a banker. In the book, they're all honest and none of them tries to undermine Mr Fogg. In this series, Mr Sullivan specifically hires a man to sabotage Mr Mr. Fog's journey.



* CheatersNeverProsper: To make sure he wins the bet, he plays dirty and tries to sabotage Mr Fog's honest effort in circumnavigating the Earth in 80 days by hiring a true psychopath to stop Mr Fog by any means. Despite all of this, Mr Fog wins the bet. Mr Sullivan loses his 5,000 pounds in the wager and then on top of that, he loses his job because he covered Transfer's travel expenses through embezzlement. Cheating in a bet is very dishonest and very unbecoming to a true gentleman.

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* CheatersNeverProsper: To make sure he wins the bet, he plays dirty and tries to sabotage Mr Mr. Fog's honest effort in circumnavigating the Earth in 80 days by hiring a true psychopath to stop Mr Mr. Fog by any means. Despite all of this, Mr Fog wins the bet. Mr Mr. Sullivan loses his 5,000 pounds in the wager and then on top of that, he loses his job because he covered Transfer's travel expenses through embezzlement. Cheating in a bet is very dishonest and very unbecoming to a true gentleman.



* ScrewTheRulesIHaveMoney: He wants Mr Fog to lose the bet so much that he misappropriates the funds of Bank of England to sponsor Transfer's travel expenses and promises him the 5,000 pounds he'll gain if Fog loses.

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* ScrewTheRulesIHaveMoney: He wants Mr Mr. Fog to lose the bet so much that he misappropriates the funds of Bank of England to sponsor Transfer's travel expenses and promises him the 5,000 pounds he'll gain if Fog loses.



* DaChief: Commissioner Rowan is the head of Scotland Yard. He's boss of Dix and Bully and sends them after Mr Fog, warning them they will be fired if they bungle the task.

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* DaChief: Commissioner Rowan is the head of Scotland Yard. He's boss of Dix and Bully and sends them after Mr Mr. Fog, warning them they will be fired if they bungle the task.



* MrExposition: He usually recaps where Mr Fog is at the beginning of episodes. He reads telegrams or announces stuff to people who are eager to hear the news and bet accordingly. Most people bet on Mr Fog, but every so often they get angry that they were not properly informed.

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* MrExposition: He usually recaps where Mr Fog is at the beginning of episodes. He reads telegrams or announces stuff to people who are eager to hear the news and bet accordingly. Most people bet on Mr Mr. Fog, but every so often they get angry that they were not properly informed.



Lord Guinness is a goat and a member of the Reform Club. He regrets he's not younger and healthy, otherwise he would be the one to travel the world in eighty days. He's Mr Fog's avid supporter.

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Lord Guinness is a goat and a member of the Reform Club. He regrets he's not younger and healthy, otherwise he would be the one to travel the world in eighty days. He's Mr Mr. Fog's avid supporter.



* CoolOldGuy: He's still rather active, frequenting a gentlemen's club and dreaming of great adventures. Were he healthier, he would make Mr Fog's journey himself.

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* CoolOldGuy: He's still rather active, frequenting a gentlemen's club and dreaming of great adventures. Were he healthier, he would make Mr Mr. Fog's journey himself.



Members of the Reform Club who bet against Mr Fog. Farrel is a stoat and he is the owner of the ''Morning Chronicle'' and Ralph's boss. Johnson is a raccoon dog and owns a railway company. Wesson is a fox who owns a shipping line.

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Members of the Reform Club who bet against Mr Mr. Fog. Farrel is a stoat and he is the owner of the ''Morning Chronicle'' and Ralph's boss. Johnson is a raccoon dog and owns a railway company. Wesson is a fox who owns a shipping line.



Brigadier Corn is a roe deer and a British soldier who met Mr Fog aboard a ship and he joined him as his companion because he was traveling to India, following the same route as Mr Fog.

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Brigadier Corn is a roe deer and a British soldier who met Mr Mr. Fog aboard a ship and he joined him as his companion because he was traveling to India, following the same route as Mr Mr. Fog.
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* DubPersonalityChange: Dix is still short-tempered in the English dub, but he is less ruder than in the Spanish dub; he doesn't call Bully stupid (''estúpido'') on regular basis.

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* DubPersonalityChange: Dix is still short-tempered in the English dub, but he is far less ruder than in the Spanish dub; he doesn't call Bully stupid (''estúpido'') on a regular basis.
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* EvilSoundsRaspy: In most of the dubs his voice is raspy and whisperlike.
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* DubPersonalityChange: Dix is still short-tempered in the English dub, but he is less ruder than in the Spanish dub; he doesn't call Bully stupid (''estúpido'') on regular basis.
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* WidowWoman: She's a very young widow. She was married to an old Rajah.
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* BerserkButton: He doesn't have many, but by ''Willy Fog 2'' he's developed one.
-->''[after beating a man with his cane]'' "This, sir, is how I deal with anyone who manhandles my wife!"
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* BerserkButton: He doesn't have many, but by ''Willy Fog 2'' he's developed one.
-->''[after beating a man with his cane]'' "This, sir, is how I deal with anyone who manhandles my wife!"
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* {{Foil}}: Like Rigodon, Dix is dedicated to his personal cause, which is for Dix arresting Mr. Fog, while it is helping Mr. Fog successfully complete his journey in Rigodon's case. They both have a close partner who constantly annoys them by talking about food, but while the cheerful Rigodon is best friends with the rather childish Tico, the much more aggressive Dix often mistreats Bully who's rather meek.
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* FatalFlaw: Single-minded stubbornness. He refuses to consider for one second that perhaps Mr Fog isn't a criminal. Whenever Bully, Rigodon and even several officials of the British colonies suggest otherwise, he assumes they just can't see through Fog's gentlemanly manners. Even witnessing Mr Fog's dedication to his companions (such as stopping the journey to rescue Rigodon and Tico from Native Americans and refusing to continue until Tico is healthy again) cannot make Dix question his initial opinions. It takes seeing the true bank robber in flesh and blood before Dix realizes his mistake.

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* FatalFlaw: Single-minded stubbornness. He refuses to consider for one second that perhaps Mr Fog isn't a criminal. criminal and insists that the lack of evidence against him is only because Fog is too crafty. Whenever Bully, Rigodon and even several officials of the British colonies suggest tell him otherwise, he assumes they just can't see through Fog's gentlemanly manners. Even witnessing Mr Fog's dedication to his companions (such as stopping the journey to rescue Rigodon and Tico from Native Americans and Americans, refusing to continue until Tico is healthy again) again, and helping out Dix and Bully several times without asking for anything in return) cannot make Dix question his initial opinions. It takes seeing the true bank robber in flesh and blood before Dix realizes his mistake.mistake, but the damage is already done, so he as well as Bully are demoted to regular policemen for wrongfully arresting Fog.

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* FatalFlaw: Single-minded stubbornness. He refuses to consider for one second that perhaps Mr Fog isn't a criminal. Whenever Bully, Rigodon and even several officials of the British colonies suggest otherwise, he assumes they just can't see through Fog's gentlemanly manners. Even witnessing Mr Fog's dedication to his companions (such as stopping the journey to rescue Rigodon and Tico from Native Americans and refusing to continue until Tico is healthy again) cannot make Dix question his initial opinions. It takes seeing the true bank robber in flesh and blood before Dix realizes his mistake.



* FatalFlaw: Single-minded stubbornness. He refuses to consider for one second that perhaps Mr Fog isn't a criminal. Whenever Bully, Rigodon and even several officials of the British colonies suggest otherwise, he assumes they just can't see through Fog's gentlemanly manners. Even witnessing Mr Fog's dedication to his companions (such as stopping the journey to rescue Rigodon and Tico from Native Americans and refusing to continue until Tico is healthy again) cannot make Dix question his initial opinions. It takes seeing the true bank robber in flesh and blood before Dix realizes his mistake.

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Inspector Dix was sent to follow Mr Fog because he's a suspect in a big robbery. He's furious that he can't arrest him because he never has the documents.

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Inspector Dix was is a detective of Scotland Yard who's sent to follow Mr Fog because he's a suspect in a big robbery. He's furious that he can't arrest him because he never has the documents.



* FatalFlaw: Single-minded stubbornness. He refuses to consider for one second that perhaps Mr Fog isn't a criminal. Whenever Bully, Rigodon and even several officials of the British colonies suggest otherwise, he assumes they just can't see through Fog's gentlemanly manners. Even witnessing Mr Fog's dedication to his companions (such as stopping the journey to rescue Rigodon and Tico from Native Americans and refusing to continue until Tico is healthy again) cannot make Dix question his initial opinions. It takes seeing the true bank robber in flesh and blood before Dix realizes his mistake.



* ButtMonkey: Poor Bully, always suffering the ire of Dix every time he gets angry.
* CluelessDeputy: He doesn't seem to be cut for a constable. He's constantly homesick and out of his wits. However, he thinks Mr Fog might not be their man, which is absolutely correct. Dix however thinks that Bully is only blinded by Fog's polished manners.

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* ButtMonkey: Poor Bully, Bully is always suffering the ire of Dix every time he gets angry.
* CluelessDeputy: He doesn't seem to be cut for a constable. He's constantly homesick and out of his wits. However, he thinks considers several times that Mr Fog might not be their man, which is absolutely correct. Dix however thinks that Bully is only blinded by Fog's polished manners.

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* PatrioticFervor: He urges Fog to continue on his journey no matter what for the greater glory of the British empire.

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* GuestStarPartyMember: Since his destination in Benares is on Fog's travel route through India, he travels with the heroes for several episodes through the country and parts ways with them before the final skirmish in Calcutta.
* PatrioticFervor: He urges Fog to continue on his journey no matter what for the greater glory of the British empire. He even initially thinks they shouldn't try to rescue Romy both because of this and because he thinks rescuing her is impossible.
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* QuintessentialBritishGentleman: Quintessential British Gentlelion. He has both stereotypical and true values associated with British gentlemen. He wears his nice brown suit, a top hat and a cane. A morning coat and striped trousers are seen at his London house. He loves intellectual and adventurous pursuits. Bets are the best! He enjoys a [[BritsLoveTea a cuppa]]. He's very polite and gentlemanly. Travels for the glory of the British Empire. He saves Romy from certain death and offers her help, showing he holds the virtue of hospitality in high regard.

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* QuintessentialBritishGentleman: Quintessential British Gentlelion. He has both stereotypical and true values associated with British gentlemen. He wears his nice brown suit, a top hat and a cane. A morning coat and striped trousers are seen at his London house. He loves intellectual and adventurous pursuits. Bets are the best! He enjoys a [[BritsLoveTea a cuppa]]. He's very polite and gentlemanly. Travels for the glory of the British Empire. He saves Romy from certain death and offers her help, showing he holds the virtue of hospitality in high regard.

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