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According to the actress's Instagram, her name is actually spelled "Jahliely".


->'''Voiced by:''' Jahleily Salcedo

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->'''Voiced by:''' Jahleily Jahliely Salcedo
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* AmbiguouslyJewish: "Aviv Jacobi" is quite a Jewish name, and Jewish-American organized crime does exist. However, he makes no reference to his ethnic background.



* TheStoic: The most expression she shows is narrowing her eyes when Miss Conduct etches her number into Origami's suit.

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* TheStoic: The most expression she Very rarely shows emotions. During the fight against the Encyclopath's factotums, [[FreezeFrameBonus it's possible to see her looking momentarily surprised]], and she is also shown narrowing her eyes when Miss Conduct etches her number into Origami's suit.
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*PsychoLesbian: Becomes attracted to Orgami after seeing her brutalize Encyclopath's factotums. Goes so far as to etch her phone number on Orgami's costume.
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* WingDingEyes: Blot frequently makes use of these to emote.

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* WingDingEyes: WingdingEyes: Blot frequently makes use of these to emote.
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[[folder: Lady L]]

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[[folder: Miss Conduct]]

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* TheVoiceless: {{Zigzagged}} as he does talk, but only by using the voices of others, leaving it unclear whether he actually has a voice of his own.

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* TheVoiceless: {{Zigzagged}} [[ZigZaggingTrope Zig-Zagged]] as he does talk, but only by using the voices of others, leaving it unclear whether he actually has a voice of his own.






[[folder: Aviv Jacobi]]

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[[folder: Aviv [[folder:Aviv Jacobi]]



* GoodScarsEvilScars: {{Subverted}} as his only scar is a line across his nose, which is usually used in hero designs.

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* GoodScarsEvilScars: {{Subverted}} {{Subverted|Trope}} as his only scar is a line across his nose, which is usually used in hero designs.






[[folder: Origami]]

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[[folder: Origami]][[folder:Origami]]



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* ClothesMakeTheSuperman: {{Downplayed}} as Origami is incredibly capable on her own, but her suit seems to be made of a smart material that can extract a bullet from her thigh and form part of itself into a gun from which she fires the bullet back at the henchmen who shot her.

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* ClothesMakeTheSuperman: {{Downplayed}} {{Downplayed|Trope}} as Origami is incredibly capable on her own, but her suit seems to be made of a smart material that can extract a bullet from her thigh and form part of itself into a gun from which she fires the bullet back at the henchmen who shot her.



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A judge turned supervillain how sees himself as bearing the responsibility to bring the Red Eclipse to "justice" for the "crimes" he's committed against villains and henchmen alike.

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A judge turned supervillain how who sees himself as bearing the responsibility to bring the Red Eclipse to "justice" for the "crimes" he's committed against villains and henchmen alike.



* ShoutOut: His design is one to the judge from Pink Floyd's The Wall.

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* ShoutOut: His design is one to the judge from Pink Floyd's The Wall.
Music/PinkFloyd's Music/TheWall.



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[[caption-width-right:496:]][[caption-width-right:496:"What, I mean, what are we doing here?!"]]



* {{Expy}}: She can be seen as one of Livewire, being an unpredictable electric powered villainess.

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* {{Expy}}: She can be seen as one of Livewire, [[WesternAnimation/SupermanTheAnimatedSeries Livewire]], being an unpredictable electric powered villainess.



* ShoutOut: According to the creator's patreon, her design is one to Anton Ego from Ratatouille.

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* ShoutOut: According to the creator's patreon, Patreon, her design is one to Anton Ego from Ratatouille.
''WesternAnimation/{{Ratatouille}}''.



* {{Expy}}: A rather on-the-nose one of the Riddler.

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* {{Expy}}: A rather on-the-nose one of [[Characters/BatmanTheRiddler the Riddler.Riddler]].



* {{Expy}}: In addition to the parallels to Clayface as a shapeshifting supervillain tied to entertainment, he also has several similarities to Gossamer, fitting for a cartoon themed villain.

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* {{Expy}}: In addition to the parallels to Clayface [[Characters/BatmanClayface Clayface]] as a shapeshifting supervillain tied to entertainment, he also has several similarities to Gossamer, [[WesternAnimation/LooneyTunes Gossamer]], fitting for a cartoon themed villain.



* {{Expy}}: Him being a no-nonsense, no-gimmick, sharp-dressed TheDon style gangster, whose threat comes more from his calm, cold tactical planning, and having the money and connections to hire, and even unite, villains that are more fantastically powerful than him calls villains like The Penguin or The Kingpin into mind.

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* {{Expy}}: Him being a no-nonsense, no-gimmick, sharp-dressed TheDon style gangster, whose threat comes more from his calm, cold tactical planning, and having the money and connections to hire, and even unite, villains that are more fantastically powerful than him calls villains like [[Characters/BatmanThePenguin The Penguin Penguin]] or The Kingpin ComicBook/TheKingpin into mind.



* {{Expy}}: She may be one of the Flash villain Ragdoll.

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* {{Expy}}: She may be one of the Flash ComicBook/TheFlash villain Ragdoll.
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* {{Expy}}: Him being a no-nonsense, no-gimmick, sharp-dressed TheDon style gangster, whose threat comes more from his calm, cold tactical planning, and having the money and connections to hire, and even unite, villains that are more fantastically powerful than him calls villains like The Penguin or The Kingpin into mind.

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* PaperMaster: Her paper-like suit grants her additional ways to attack in combat.

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* PaperMaster: Her paper-like suit grants her additional ways to attack in combat. She is shown using her paper armor to create deadly paper airplanes, a revolver to send back a bullet she was hit with, and swords.

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This page lists the tropes tied to the characters from the [[WebAnimation/TheRedEclipse The Red Eclipse]] by indie animator Insane Inkorporated

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This page lists the tropes tied to the characters from the [[WebAnimation/TheRedEclipse The Red Eclipse]] ''WebAnimation/TheRedEclipse'' by indie animator Insane Inkorporated
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->'''Voiced by:''' Gia Ochsenbein



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->'''Voiced by:''' Paul Johm



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->'''Voiced by:''' Mathew Rivera



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* MissXPun: Her name is "Miss Conduct", like "misconduct" -- fitting for both her electricity powers and her villainy.
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* CardSharp: Blot's powers include being able to manipulate printed ink. He likes to use it to cheat at cards.
* CopycatMockery: He's able to take on the likenesses of his associates, which he used to poke fun at Encyclopath's way with words.
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A cold, calculating villain how styles himself and his henchmen (factotums) around only speaking with convoluted, antiquated words and phrases.

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A cold, calculating villain how who styles himself and his henchmen (factotums) around only speaking with convoluted, antiquated words and phrases.
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This page lists the tropes tied to the characters from the [[WebAnimation/TheRedEclipse The Red Eclipse]] by indie animator Insane Inkorporated

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!Heroes

[[folder: The Red Eclipse]]
The titular superhero. Multiple supervillains have gathered to take him out.

* TheGhost: Doesn't appear at any point in the animation.

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!Villains

[[folder: Verdict]]
[[quoteright:505:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/tre_verdict.png]]
[[caption-width-right:505:"I'm a judge, I'm used to patience, but as a judge I don't like my time wasted."]]
A judge turned supervillain how sees himself as bearing the responsibility to bring the Red Eclipse to "justice" for the "crimes" he's committed against villains and henchmen alike.
->'''Voiced by''': Sam Sutton

* BaldOfEvil: He's completely bald under his wig.
* EvilOldFolks: An elderly judge who's also a supervillain.
* EyeGlasses: His eyebrows going over his glasses create this effect.
* FourEyesZeroSoul: a violent villain who wears glasses.
* {{Hypocrite}}: When all the villain vent their frustrations with the Red Eclipse, Verdict lists the crimes the hero has '''technically''' committed while fighting evil and saying "This man can't keep getting away with this!", all while being a supervillain, himself.
* ShoutOut: His design is one to the judge from Pink Floyd's The Wall.

[[/folder]]

[[folder: Lady L]]
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[[caption-width-right:283:"What do ''you'' have, that beats my ten foot looking glass in the summer sun?"]]
A light themed villainess with a fully functional lamp for a head.
->'''Voiced by''': Jahleily Salcedo

* AwesomeButImpractical: Her only scheme we know the intricacies of was an attempt to fry the Red Eclipse by focusing sunlight through a giant looking glass.
* NonHumanHead: She's not just wearing a lampshade as part of her outfit, her head is an actual working lamp with interchangeable bulbs.
* LightIsNotGood: A light-themed supervillain.
* TheFaceless: We don't know what her head looks like under the shade, assuming her neck doesn't just end in a port for the lightbulbs.
* InformedAttribute: Lady L speaks with a calm, candid tone, however, according to Miss Conduct, she has a habit of lying to save face with the other villains, about things like how many of her goons the Red Eclipse has taken out.

[[/folder]]

[[folder: Miss Conduct]]
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A bombastic villainess whose body is made of electricity. She's prone to outbursts of both emotion and power.
->'''Voiced by''': Gia Ochsenbein

* ElementalHairComposition: Just like the rest of her body, her hair is also made of constantly flowing electricity.
* EyeGlasses: Or rather, goggles, also double as a [[RedEyesTakeWarning Red Eyes, Take Warning]], given her volatile nature.
* {{Expy}}: She can be seen as one of Livewire, being an unpredictable electric powered villainess.
* LargeHam: She's the loudest and most expressive villain out of the cast.
* MadHatter: She loves being a supervillain, but still acknowledges that she and the others need therapy.
* MadScientist: Her goggles and hair certainly make her look the part and there's a good chance it has something to do with how she got her powers.
* MoodSwinger: She shifts between extreme emotions quite quickly, which is sometimes followed by her body emitting a shockwave.
* RedEyesTakeWarning: Not only is she a supervillain, but she's one with a short fuse that's closely linked to her ability to send out power surges.
* ShockAndAwe: It's not just her villain gimmick, it's her whole body.
* ShoutOut: According to the creator's patreon, her design is one to Anton Ego from Ratatouille.

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[[folder: Encyclopath]]
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[[caption-width-right:363:"This perfidiousness has propagated to my nearest benefactors and auxiliaries."]]
A cold, calculating villain how styles himself and his henchmen (factotums) around only speaking with convoluted, antiquated words and phrases.
->'''Voiced by''': Paul Johm

* BadassInANiceSuit: His costume is just a Blue suit and fedora with purple accents.
* BadassBookworm: As should be expected of a vocabulary themed supervillain.
* BadBoss: He casually sacrifices over two dozen of his cronies to see if Origami is up to snuff.
* {{Expy}}: A rather on-the-nose one of the Riddler.
* FourEyesZeroSoul: He wears glasses and is a supervillain, of the gimmicky gangster variety.
* LeanAndMean: Encyclopath is a tall, thin and ruthless villain.
* NotSoAboveItAll: He plays it cool for most of his screen time but Blot does manage to get under his skin by making fun of his gimmick.
* SesquipedalianLoquaciousness: It's his whole villain motif, even each one of his "factotums" has a codename on their hat in the form of an obscure word.

[[/folder]]

[[folder: Blot]]
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[[caption-width-right:535:Gorsh!]]
An inky shapeshifter with a cartoon aesthetic and a knack for impersonation.

* BewareTheSillyOnes: He's the most playful and zany of the villains, but no less nefarious or bloodthirsty. He's even more powerful than most of his cohorts.
* BlobMonster: He's a sentient mass of ink.
* {{Expy}}: In addition to the parallels to Clayface as a shapeshifting supervillain tied to entertainment, he also has several similarities to Gossamer, fitting for a cartoon themed villain.
* {{Shapeshifting}}: Takes on the appearance of famous cartoons (or at least their faces) as well as [[WingDingEyes Wing Ding Eyes]] to communicate.
* TheVoiceless: {{Zigzagged}} as he does talk, but only by using the voices of others, leaving it unclear whether he actually has a voice of his own.
* WhiteGloves: Wears a pair to go with his schtick.
* WingDingEyes: Blot frequently makes use of these to emote.

[[/folder]]

[[folder: Aviv Jacobi]]
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[[caption-width-right:513:"I'm guessing you're all thinking of ways we could solve this issue."]]
The no-nonsense mobster who gathered the other villains together to propose a plan to finally off the Red Eclipse.
->'''Voiced by''': Mathew Rivera

* BoringButPractical: He doesn't have any flashy gimmicks but what he '''does''' have are enough resources to track down and hire an assassin of Origami's caliber.
* GoodScarsEvilScars: {{Subverted}} as his only scar is a line across his nose, which is usually used in hero designs.
* OnlySaneMan: Being a more orthodox gangster, Aviv is this compared to the rest of the cast, though he doesn't deny he needs therapy just a much as they do.

[[/folder]]

[[folder: Origami]]
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A mysterious contortionist assassin brought to town by Aviv to take out the Red Eclipse.

* ClothesMakeTheSuperman: {{Downplayed}} as Origami is incredibly capable on her own, but her suit seems to be made of a smart material that can extract a bullet from her thigh and form part of itself into a gun from which she fires the bullet back at the henchmen who shot her.
* {{Contortionist}}: One that works as a super-powered assassin, but still a contortionist.
* {{Expy}}: She may be one of the Flash villain Ragdoll.
* HiddenDepths: The brief post credits scene shows that she folds the money she's paid with into paper cranes, given the belief that folding a thousand paper cranes will grant a wish, there's good odds she's not actually interested in the money.
* KnightOfCerebus: After she's introduced most of the remaining run time is dedicated to her tearing trough Encyclopath's thugs and hiring her is treated as '''the''' sure fire way to finally kill the Red Eclipse.
* PaperMaster: Her paper-like suit grants her additional ways to attack in combat.
* TheStoic: The most expression she shows is narrowing her eyes when Miss Conduct etches her number into Origami's suit.
* TheVoiceless: She never says a word.

[[/folder]]

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