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* MasterOfAll: This is even ''more'' ridiculous than in Season 4. He can't fall in the Digital Sea (thanks to the Super Smoke), every single one of his attacks is a finisher if successful, the Super Smoke makes him faster than Ulrich's Super Sprint and his sword, lighter, is even ''deadlier''. Should we mention that he can sent flying both monsters and Lyoko-warriors?

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* MasterOfAll: This is even ''more'' ridiculous than in Season 4. He can't fall in the Digital Sea (thanks to the Super Smoke), every single one of his attacks is a finisher if successful, the Super Smoke makes him faster than Ulrich's Super Sprint and his sword, lighter, is even ''deadlier''. Should we mention that he can sent flying send ''flying'' both monsters and Lyoko-warriors?
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* PetTheDog: Subverted. He is the only Lyoko-warrior who never minded Laura. Even when she manipulated him, he merely warned her of the consequences, remained silent when she was kicked out and was the only one of the group who didn't raise his hand when they voted to kick out Laura. This tacit sympathy led a few fans to pair him with Laura.

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* PetTheDog: Subverted. He is the only Lyoko-warrior who never minded Laura.Laura nor was hostile to her. Even when she manipulated him, he merely warned her of the consequences, remained silent when she was kicked out and was the only one of the group who didn't raise his hand when they voted to kick out Laura. This tacit sympathy led a few fans to pair him with Laura.
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* MasterOfAll: This is even ''more'' ridiculous than in Season 4. He can't fall in the Digital Sea (thanks to the Super Smoke), every single one of his attacks is a potential finisher, the Super Smoke makes him faster than Ulrich's Super Sprint and his sword, lighter, is even ''deadlier''.
* PetTheDog: Subverted. He is the only Lyoko-warrior who never minded Laura. Even when she manipulated him, he merely warned her of the consequences, remained silent when she was kicked out and was the only one of the group who didn't raise his hand when they voted to kick out Laura. A few fans ended up pairing him with Laura as such.

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* MasterOfAll: This is even ''more'' ridiculous than in Season 4. He can't fall in the Digital Sea (thanks to the Super Smoke), every single one of his attacks is a potential finisher, finisher if successful, the Super Smoke makes him faster than Ulrich's Super Sprint and his sword, lighter, is even ''deadlier''.
''deadlier''. Should we mention that he can sent flying both monsters and Lyoko-warriors?
* PetTheDog: Subverted. He is the only Lyoko-warrior who never minded Laura. Even when she manipulated him, he merely warned her of the consequences, remained silent when she was kicked out and was the only one of the group who didn't raise his hand when they voted to kick out Laura. A This tacit sympathy led a few fans ended up pairing to pair him with Laura as such.Laura.

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* HeadbuttingHeroes: With William, after William locks him in a forbidden part of the cafeteria.

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* HeadbuttingHeroes: With William, after William locks him in a forbidden part of the cafeteria. They later reconcile though.



* TookALevelInBadass: On Lyoko, he can now fires full bursts of laser arrows instead of just one. He is also shown to be slighly less fun-loving and more serious and professional on Lyoko, much like Season 1.



* IdiotBall: He and Aelita suffer a drop in IQ whenever Laura is involved. Taken to ridiculous extreme when he [[spoiler:fails to notice she has been reading the Return to the Past codes and modified the virus she conceived for them so it would protect her memory from it, all of this ''right under his nose''.]] And that's just the beginning; a lot of episodes have Aelita and Jérémie acting outright incompetent just so the episode can have Laura show up.

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* IdiotBall: He and Aelita suffer a drop in IQ whenever Laura is involved. Taken to ridiculous extreme when he [[spoiler:fails to notice she has been reading the Return to the Past codes and modified the virus she conceived for them so it would protect her memory from it, all of this ''right under his nose''.]] And that's just the beginning; a lot of episodes have Aelita and Jérémie acting outright incompetent just so the episode can have Laura show up. [[spoiler:Averted in later episodes though, the end of episode 12 showing him to still be the smartest out of the two. This trope even plays on Laura in episode 22, as she is unable to program the Megapod.]]



* TookALevelInBadass: Back in Season 4, it took him ''months'' to create the Skid. In Evolution, he can do it in ''days''.






* MasterOfAll: This is even ''more'' ridiculous than in Season 4. He can't fall in the Digital Sea (thanks to the Super Smoke), every single one of his attacks is a potential finisher, the Super Smoke makes him faster than Ulrich's Super Sprint and his sword, lighter, is even ''deadlier''.
* PetTheDog: Subverted. He is the only Lyoko-warrior who never minded Laura. Even when she manipulated him, he merely warned her of the consequences, remained silent when she was kicked out and was the only one of the group who didn't raise his hand when they voted to kick out Laura. A few fans ended up pairing him with Laura as such.



* SixthRangerTraitor: [[spoiler:Almost happened in episode 15, when his clone almost succeeds in persuading him to join XANA.]]



* TookALevelInBadass: On Lyoko, William's sword, while not so-BFS anymore, is not only lighter but even ''more'' powerful than in the original series. While in Season 4, William's swords attacks weren't always OneHitKill (A Krab survived having it's legs cut in episode 69 and Odd survived a direct blow in episode 79), ''every single one'' of his successful sword attacks is an instant kill in Evolution. Note his numerous [[CrowningMomentOfAwesome crowning moments of awesome]] in episodes such as episodes 6, 11 and 15, for example.



* BadLiar: When Mr. Graven does interviews in episode 17, trying to track down people with knowledge of quantum physics through the use of a test, Laura lies about the subject only to correctly answer a following question which would require expertise in it. It doesn't take him long to get to her after that, though Aelita steps in before she agrees to anything.

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* BadLiar: While every Lyoko-warrior is known for being bad liars, Laura is the worst. When Mr. Graven does interviews in episode 17, trying to track down people with knowledge of quantum physics through the use of a test, Laura lies about the subject only to correctly answer a following question which would require expertise in it. It doesn't take him long to get to her after that, though Aelita steps in before she agrees to anything.



* IdiotBall: Becomes this in episode 22, as despite being superior to Aelita in terms of smarts, she is unable to program the Megapod.



* SixthRangerTraitor: [[spoiler:In "Mutiny", when she acts behind the team's back.]]



* TeenGenius: She is ''smarter'' than Jérémie.

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* TeenGenius: She At first, it is ''smarter'' implied she is smarter than Jérémie.Jérémie. [[spoiler:Later episodes shows Jérémie is still in first place, however (episode 12 for example).]]

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* CanonForeigner

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* CanonForeignerCanonForeigner: She is newly created for the live-action sequel series.



* [[EducationMama Education Papa]]: Her father is quite insistent that she get a good education, to the point of wanting to move her to another school simply because Kadic is suffering from a computer glitch their staff cannot fix (XANA was attacking the system).

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* [[EducationMama Education Papa]]: EducationMama: Her father is quite insistent that she get a good education, to the point of wanting to move her to another school simply because Kadic is suffering from a computer glitch their staff cannot fix (XANA was attacking the system).system).
* HeKnowsTooMuch: Inverted; because they're heroes, the fact that Laura knows about Lyoko and can't have her mind wiped means they ''have'' to keep her close by.



* [[spoiler:LaserGuidedAmnesia: After an ill-conceived attempt to destroy XANA in "Mutiny" which nearly got William turned back into XANA's servant, Jeremie somehow erases all her memories of the factory with the Return to the Past (evidently he fixed whatever method she used to protect herself).]]
* [[spoiler:ManipulativeBitch: In "Mutiny", she convinces William to help her in her scheme to act behind the Lyoko-Warriors' back by playing on his feeling on reject from Yumi.]]
* NeverMyFault: After [[spoiler: her attempt to deal with XANA herself goes horribly wrong and nearly gets William captured, rather than admit she was wrong she blames the others for not having her vision. It's likely this mroeso than anything that convinces the others that she needs to be kicked out.]]
* NewTransferStudent

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* [[spoiler:LaserGuidedAmnesia: After LaserGuidedAmnesia: [[spoiler:After an ill-conceived attempt to destroy XANA in "Mutiny" which nearly got William turned back into XANA's servant, Jeremie somehow erases all her memories of the factory with the Return to the Past (evidently he fixed whatever method she used to protect herself).]]
* [[spoiler:ManipulativeBitch: In ManipulativeBastard: [[spoiler:In "Mutiny", she convinces William to help her in her scheme to act behind the Lyoko-Warriors' Lyoko Warriors' back by playing on his feeling on reject feelings of rejection from Yumi.]]
* NeverMyFault: After [[spoiler: her attempt to deal with XANA herself goes horribly wrong and nearly gets William captured, rather than admit she was wrong she blames the others for not having her vision. It's likely this mroeso more than anything that convinces the others that she needs to be kicked out.]]
* NewTransferStudentNewTransferStudent: She transfers to Kadic early in the series.
* TheRival: She and Aelita ''hate'' each other, in part because they fill similar roles on the team, and the negative air between the two just gets worse as the season goes on. Because of an early return to the past Laura is unaware of why Aelita was initially antagonistic towards her, but she soon turns very nasty in response.



* [[HeKnowsTooMuch She Knows Too Much]]: Inverted; because they're heroes, the fact that Laura knows about Lyoko and can't have her mind wiped means they ''have'' to keep her close by.
* TheRival: She and Aelita ''hate'' each other, in part because they fill similar roles on the team, and the negative air between the two just gets worse as the season goes on. Because of an early return to the past Laura is unaware of why Aelita was initially antagonistic towards her, but she soon turns very nasty in response.



--->'''Laura:''' They are blinded by their emotions, [[spoiler:William]]. We have to take the decision for them.

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--->'''Laura:''' -->'''Laura:''' They are blinded by their emotions, [[spoiler:William]]. We have to take the decision for them.



* ArchnemesisDad: [[spoiler: we eventually find out that he has married Athena Hopper, thus making him Aelita's step-father.]]

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* ArchnemesisDad: [[spoiler: we We eventually find out that he has married Athena Hopper, thus making him Aelita's step-father.]]



* CanonForeigner

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* CanonForeignerCanonForeigner: He is newly created for the live-action sequel series.



* WrongGenreSavvy: Tyron thinks Aelita is the prodigal daughter returning to take back everything he stole from her father, and [[spoiler: get her mother out of his grasp]]. But while she does [[spoiler: care about finding her mother,]] the group have no problem with his system at all except for the fact that [[spoiler: XANA is using it to attack the world.]] He refuses to believe that the plot isn't about him, and it's especially obvious when [[spoiler: he and Aelita meet face to face]] that he has little idea of what's really going on.

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* WrongGenreSavvy: Tyron thinks Aelita is the prodigal daughter returning to take back everything he stole from her father, and [[spoiler: get her mother out of his grasp]]. But while she does [[spoiler: care about finding her mother,]] mother]], the group have no problem with his system at all except for the fact that [[spoiler: XANA is using it to attack the world.]] world]]. He refuses to believe that the plot isn't about him, and it's especially obvious when [[spoiler: he and Aelita meet face to face]] that he has little idea of what's really going on.
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* [[SixthRanger Seventh Ranger]]: As of "Virus", much to the Lyoko Warriors' dismay.

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* [[SixthRanger Seventh Ranger]]: SixthRanger: As of "Virus", much to the Lyoko Warriors' dismay.
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* ArchnemesisDad: [[spoiler: we eventually find out that he has married Athena Hopper, thus making him Aelita's step-father.]]
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* DangerouslyGenreSavvy: He doesn't let himself be fooled easily when the Lyoko Warriors try to trick him into absorbing fake codes. Several of his attacks have also involved using one tower activation to hide a second, more dangerous one.



* DangerouslyGenreSavvy: He and the Ninjas thoroughly play the heroes in episode 14.
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* BlondeGuysAreEvil: In flashbacks, anyway. He's a lot older in the present.
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* ImplausibleFencingPowers: They are able to deflect Odd's rapid-fire arrows with ease, and knock Yumi's thrown fans back at her.

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* ImplausibleFencingPowers: ParryingBullets: They are able to deflect Odd's rapid-fire arrows with ease, and knock Yumi's thrown fans back at her.
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* NeverMyFault: After [[spoiler: her attempt to deal with X.A.N.A herself goes horribly wrong and nearly gets William captured, rather than admit she was wrong she blames the others for not having her vision. It's likely this mroeso than anything that convinces the others that she needs to be kicked out.]]

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* NeverMyFault: After [[spoiler: her attempt to deal with X.A.N.A XANA herself goes horribly wrong and nearly gets William captured, rather than admit she was wrong she blames the others for not having her vision. It's likely this mroeso than anything that convinces the others that she needs to be kicked out.]]



* WrongGenreSavvy: Tyron thinks Aelita is the prodigal daughter returning to take back everything he stole from her father, and [[spoiler: get her mother out of his grasp]]. But while she does [[spoiler: care about finding her mother,]] the group have no problem with his system at all except for the fact that [[spoiler: X.A.N.A. is using it to attack the world.]] He refuses to believe that the plot isn't about him, and it's especially obvious when [[spoiler: he and Aelita meet face to face]] that he has little idea of what's really going on.

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* WrongGenreSavvy: Tyron thinks Aelita is the prodigal daughter returning to take back everything he stole from her father, and [[spoiler: get her mother out of his grasp]]. But while she does [[spoiler: care about finding her mother,]] the group have no problem with his system at all except for the fact that [[spoiler: X.A.N.A. XANA is using it to attack the world.]] He refuses to believe that the plot isn't about him, and it's especially obvious when [[spoiler: he and Aelita meet face to face]] that he has little idea of what's really going on.
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* WrongGenreSavvy: Tyron thinks Aelita is the prodigal daughter returning to take back everything he stole from her father, and [[spoiler: get her mother out of his grasp]]. But while she does [[spoiler: care about finding her mother,]] the group have no problem with his system at all except for the fact that [[spoiler: X.A.N.A. is using it to attack the world.]] He refuses to believe that the plot isn't about him, and it's especially obvious when [[spoiler: he and Aelita meet face to face]] that he has little idea of what's really going on.

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* TookALevelInJerkass: Contrary to her personality in the previous series, this version of Aelita is considerably more aggressive, to the extent that, when the team attempts to vote on whether to include Laura or not, she preempts the vote and activates the RTTP. [[WhatTheHellHero She gets called out on it by Odd]], but it's pretty clear she doesn't feel guilty about it. This might be justified by the fact that her father died in the season finale of the last series (hence no real development on that front), but it's still quite the change in behavior. Also, see her attitude in "Rendez-Vous".

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* TookALevelInJerkass: Contrary to her personality in the previous series, this version of Aelita is considerably more aggressive, to the extent that, when the team attempts to vote on whether to include Laura or not, she preempts the vote and activates the RTTP. [[WhatTheHellHero She gets called out on it by Odd]], but it's pretty clear she doesn't feel guilty about it. This might be justified by the fact that her father died in the season finale of the last series (hence no real development on that front), but it's still quite the change in behavior. She is also more sullen and driven in general, to the point of being abrasive at times. Also, see her attitude in "Rendez-Vous".



* {{Jerkass}}: She is insufferable, quite smug toward Aelita and has no scrupple [[KickTheDog mocking her about her father being gone, implying Hopper favoured his work over her]]. [[spoiler:In "Mutiny", not only does she show no remorse when her actions almost led William to be turned into XANA's slave again, but she actually ''keeps'' blaming the Lyoko-Warriors for letting their emotions get the best of them.]]

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* {{Jerkass}}: She is insufferable, quite smug toward Aelita even when she's supposed to be helping and has no scrupple problem [[KickTheDog mocking taking her about feud with Aelita to outright mockery over her father being gone, implying Hopper favoured his work over her]]. [[spoiler:In [[spoiler: In "Mutiny", not only does she show no remorse when her actions almost led William to be turned into XANA's slave again, but she actually ''keeps'' blaming the Lyoko-Warriors for letting their emotions get the best of them.]]


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* TheRival: She and Aelita ''hate'' each other, in part because they fill similar roles on the team, and the negative air between the two just gets worse as the season goes on. Because of an early return to the past Laura is unaware of why Aelita was initially antagonistic towards her, but she soon turns very nasty in response.
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* BewareTheSillyOnes: Arguably even moreso than before, giving him more this vibe than CrouchingMoronHiddenBadass. As mentioned above, Odd is a bit more mature in this series, and can snap from silly and funny to showing his experience seriously and earnestly on a dime, and he often somehow does both simultaneously. Across the season, he comes off as the team's unofficial cavalry once or twice because of it (which he lampshades a couple times).


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* SadClown: While having [[spoiler: lost all of his codes.]] He makes with the jokes even when it's brought up ([[SelfDeprecatingHumor usually by him]]), but he's clearly ''very'' bitter about it.


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* TheLeader: He has grown into this role even moreso than before. He's become more assertive and authoritative when it comes to keeping the others in line and together in missions, and they automatically look to his determination and resolve for answers even outside of tech-based problems.


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* NeverMyFault: After [[spoiler: her attempt to deal with X.A.N.A herself goes horribly wrong and nearly gets William captured, rather than admit she was wrong she blames the others for not having her vision. It's likely this mroeso than anything that convinces the others that she needs to be kicked out.]]


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* StalkerWithACrush: It's implied that the reason she shadowed the gang everywhere in her first appearance was because she had a thing for Jeremie, right down to making {{Freudian Slip}}s when talking to him. This gets lampshaded by Odd, who also implies this is the reason initially Aelita disliked her. It's dropped in later appearances, which focus more on her interest in the technology.
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* {{Jerkass}}: She is insufferable, quite smug toward Aelita and has no scrupple [[KickTheDog mocking her about her father being gone, implying Hopper favoured his work over her]]. [[spoiler:In ''Mutiny'', not only does she show no remorse when her actions almost led William to be turned into XANA's slave again, but she actually ''keeps'' blaming the Lyoko-Warriors for letting their emotions get the best of them.]]

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* {{Jerkass}}: She is insufferable, quite smug toward Aelita and has no scrupple [[KickTheDog mocking her about her father being gone, implying Hopper favoured his work over her]]. [[spoiler:In ''Mutiny'', "Mutiny", not only does she show no remorse when her actions almost led William to be turned into XANA's slave again, but she actually ''keeps'' blaming the Lyoko-Warriors for letting their emotions get the best of them.]]



* [[spoiler:ManipulativeBitch: In ''Mutiny'', she convinces William to help her in her scheme to act behind the Lyoko-Warriors' back by playing on his feeling on reject from Yumi.]]

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* [[spoiler:ManipulativeBitch: In ''Mutiny'', "Mutiny", she convinces William to help her in her scheme to act behind the Lyoko-Warriors' back by playing on his feeling on reject from Yumi.]]



* TheSpock: Deconstructed in ''Mutiny''.

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* TheSpock: Deconstructed in ''Mutiny''."Mutiny".



* WellIntentionedExtremist: In ''Mutiny'', [[spoiler:she decides to act behind the team's back, manipulating William into helping her, in order to destroy XANA. Her concern was founded, but she decided to put priority on XANA's destruction over the others' promise to find Aelita's mother.]]

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* WellIntentionedExtremist: In ''Mutiny'', "Mutiny", [[spoiler:she decides to act behind the team's back, manipulating William into helping her, in order to destroy XANA. Her concern was founded, but she decided to put priority on XANA's destruction over the others' promise to find Aelita's mother.]]
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* GenreSavvy: She is the first to suspect XANA's return when his attacks start again.



* GenreSavvy: She learned of the existence of the Return to the Past while helping Jérémie design a virus to infect the Cortex, and realized right away that they were going to use it to get rid of her once she was done. To stop them, she snuck a subroutine into the test virus used on Lyoko's core that would allow her to keep her memory, forcing the Lyoko Warriors to integrate her.
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* InstantAwesomeJustAddNinja
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* [[WhyDidItHaveToBeSnakes Why Did It Have To Be the Scyphozoa]]: Understandably considering [[BrainwashedAndCrazy his past experience]], he is absolutely terrified when he finds himself confronted with the Scyphozoa alone for a second time, to the point he begs Laura to immediately devirtualize him, and tries to do it himself when she fails to follow his request.

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* [[WhyDidItHaveToBeSnakes Why Did It Have To Be the Scyphozoa]]: WhyDidItHaveToBeSnakes: Understandably considering [[BrainwashedAndCrazy his past experience]], he is absolutely terrified when he finds himself confronted with the Scyphozoa alone for a second time, to the point he begs Laura to immediately devirtualize him, and tries to do it himself when she fails to follow his request.



* BigBadDuumvirate: With Professor Tyron [[spoiler: until it's revealed they are a BigBadEnsemble]].

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* BigBadDuumvirate: With Professor Tyron [[spoiler: until [[spoiler:until it's revealed they are a BigBadEnsemble]].



->''"You are a naive man, Mr Hopper..."''

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->''"You are a naive man, Mr Mr. Hopper..."''



* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: A notable evolution compared to his original series counterpart, this Jim actually has more reasonnable and understanding reactions toward the students. For example, he's not really upset when Odd, who's talking gibberish as a result of a Spectre attack, makes off with his cell phone, assuming the poor kid simply buckled under the stress, and even decides to talk about it to Delmas so they can do something to help students be more healthy.
* TookALevelInKindness: While he still has a tendency to give detention quickly, this version of Jim acts less aggressive than his original series counterpart and is less quick to get angry. "Compte à rebours" even has him worrying about the students' health and go to talk about it with Mr Delmas.

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* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: A notable evolution compared to his original series counterpart, this Jim actually has more reasonnable reasonable and understanding reactions toward the students. For example, he's not really upset when Odd, who's talking gibberish as a result of a Spectre attack, makes off with his cell phone, assuming the poor kid simply buckled under the stress, and even decides to talk about it to Delmas so they can do something to help students be more healthy.
* TookALevelInKindness: While he still has a tendency to give detention quickly, this version of Jim acts less aggressive than his original series counterpart and is less quick to get angry. "Compte à rebours" even has him worrying about the students' health and go to talk about it with Mr Mr. Delmas.



* BrokenPedestal: To Aelita, when she finds out Cortex might have been created by him. [[spoiler:[[DefiedTrope She ends up deciding it cannot be so, since while the supercomputers are similar, the Cortex is nothing like Lyoko]], and is later proven right.]]

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* BrokenPedestal: To Aelita, when she finds out the Cortex might have been created by him. [[spoiler:[[DefiedTrope She ends up deciding it cannot be so, since while the supercomputers are similar, the Cortex is nothing like Lyoko]], and is later proven right.]]
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Post-possession, William has effectively been kicked out of the Lyoko Warriors for his actions in ''WesternAnimation/CodeLyoko'' [[NotHimself: (despite the fact that it wasn't his fault)]], as the others make a point of not inviting him to the factory when duty calls. This has enraged him on multiple occasions, and he will go to the factory on his own and demand to be taken to Lyoko when he suspects that they are there without him. He has proven a capable fighter on Lyoko, and is finally accepted back into the team in episode 5.

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Post-possession, William has effectively been kicked out of the Lyoko Warriors for his actions in ''WesternAnimation/CodeLyoko'' [[NotHimself: ''WesternAnimation/CodeLyoko'', [[NotHimself (despite the fact that it wasn't his fault)]], as the others make a point of not inviting him to the factory when duty calls. This has enraged him on multiple occasions, and he will go to the factory on his own and demand to be taken to Lyoko when he suspects that they are there without him. He has proven a capable fighter on Lyoko, and is finally accepted back into the team in episode 5.
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Post-possession, William has effectively been kicked out of the Lyoko Warriors for his actions in ''WesternAnimation/CodeLyoko'' [[NotHimself: (despite the fact that it wasn't his fault), as the others make a point of not inviting him to the factory when duty calls. This has enraged him on multiple occasions, and he will go to the factory on his own and demand to be taken to Lyoko when he suspects that they are there without him. He has proven a capable fighter on Lyoko, and is finally accepted back into the team in episode 5.

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Post-possession, William has effectively been kicked out of the Lyoko Warriors for his actions in ''WesternAnimation/CodeLyoko'' [[NotHimself: (despite the fact that it wasn't his fault), fault)]], as the others make a point of not inviting him to the factory when duty calls. This has enraged him on multiple occasions, and he will go to the factory on his own and demand to be taken to Lyoko when he suspects that they are there without him. He has proven a capable fighter on Lyoko, and is finally accepted back into the team in episode 5.
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Post-possession, William has effectively been kicked out of the Lyoko Warriors for his actions in ''WesternAnimation/CodeLyoko'', as the others make a point of not inviting him to the factory when duty calls. This has enraged him on multiple occasions, and he will go to the factory on his own and demand to be taken to Lyoko when he suspects that they are there without him. He has proven a capable fighter on Lyoko, and is finally accepted back into the team in episode 5.

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Post-possession, William has effectively been kicked out of the Lyoko Warriors for his actions in ''WesternAnimation/CodeLyoko'', ''WesternAnimation/CodeLyoko'' [[NotHimself: (despite the fact that it wasn't his fault), as the others make a point of not inviting him to the factory when duty calls. This has enraged him on multiple occasions, and he will go to the factory on his own and demand to be taken to Lyoko when he suspects that they are there without him. He has proven a capable fighter on Lyoko, and is finally accepted back into the team in episode 5.
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--->'''Laura''': They are blinded by their emotions, [[spoiler:William]]. We have to take the decision for them.

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--->'''Laura''': --->'''Laura:''' They are blinded by their emotions, [[spoiler:William]]. We have to take the decision for them.



* [[WickedStepmother Wicked Stepfather]]: [[spoiler: to Aelita, as its revealed he married Anthea]]

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* [[WickedStepmother Wicked Stepfather]]: [[spoiler: to Aelita, as its revealed he married Anthea]]
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* [[WickedStepmother Wicked Stepfather]]: [[spoiler: to Aelita, as its revealed he married Anthea]]
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Moving to Trivia.


* FanNickname: The "Overshark", for her modified Overwing
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* {{Jerkass}}: She is insufferable, quite smug toward Aelita and has no scrupple [[KickTheDog mocking her about her father being gone, implying Hopper favoured his work over her]]. [[spoiler:In ''Mutiny'', not only does she show no remorse when her actions almost led William to be turned into XANA's slave again, but she actually ''keeps'' blaming the Lyoko-Warriors for leaving their emotions get the best of them.]]

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* {{Jerkass}}: She is insufferable, quite smug toward Aelita and has no scrupple [[KickTheDog mocking her about her father being gone, implying Hopper favoured his work over her]]. [[spoiler:In ''Mutiny'', not only does she show no remorse when her actions almost led William to be turned into XANA's slave again, but she actually ''keeps'' blaming the Lyoko-Warriors for leaving letting their emotions get the best of them.]]
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* [[WhyDidItHaveToBeSnakes Why Did It Have To Be the Scyphozoa]]: Understandably considering [[BrainwashedAndCrazy his past experience]], he is absolutely terrified when he finds himself confronted with the Scyphozoa alone for a second time, to the point he begs Laura to immediatly devirtualize him, and tries to do it himself when she fails to follow his request.

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* [[WhyDidItHaveToBeSnakes Why Did It Have To Be the Scyphozoa]]: Understandably considering [[BrainwashedAndCrazy his past experience]], he is absolutely terrified when he finds himself confronted with the Scyphozoa alone for a second time, to the point he begs Laura to immediatly immediately devirtualize him, and tries to do it himself when she fails to follow his request.
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* TheTeamNormal: Not in the sense that he doesn't have any powers (on the contrary, actually), but he is the only one in the team with no XANA code inside him (ironically), and as such can't desactivate towers.

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* TheTeamNormal: Not in the sense that he doesn't have any powers (on the contrary, actually), but he is the only one in the team with no XANA code inside him (ironically), and as such can't desactivate deactivate towers.
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* BigBadDuumvirate: With Professor Tyron [[spoiler: until it's revealed they are a BigBadEnsemble]].


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* BigBadDuumvirate: With XANA [[spoiler:until they are revealed to be a BigBadEnsemble]].


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* AdaptationalDyeJob: Her hair goes from black to blonde.
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* FanNickname: Before her name was revealed, "Unknown Blonde Girl" or simply "Blonde Girl".
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* RoseHairedGirl: Both animated and in live-action.

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