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* AlbinosAreFreaks: Self-describes as a "freak" in "[[Recap/TheVentureBrosS3E3TheInvisibleHandOfFate The Invisible Hand of Fate]]". He gets a few demeaning comments from other characters related to his albinism, such as Monstroso describing Billy's home as "infested with albinos scurrying from UsefulNotes/{{Xbox}} to Platform/PlayStation" like he's a giant white rat. And characters tend not to use his name when "the albino" works just as well. St. Cloud, for his part, regards him like some sort of exotic pet that belongs to Billy, until it's too much even for White's usually apathetic personality.

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* AlbinosAreFreaks: Self-describes as a "freak" in "[[Recap/TheVentureBrosS3E3TheInvisibleHandOfFate The Invisible Hand of Fate]]". He gets a few demeaning comments from other characters related to his albinism, such as Monstroso describing Billy's home as "infested with albinos scurrying from UsefulNotes/{{Xbox}} Platform/{{Xbox}} to Platform/PlayStation" like he's a giant white rat. And characters tend not to use his name when "the albino" works just as well. St. Cloud, for his part, regards him like some sort of exotic pet that belongs to Billy, until it's too much even for White's usually apathetic personality.
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* AlbinosAreFreaks: Self-describes as a "freak" in "[[Recap/TheVentureBrosS3E3TheInvisibleHandOfFate The Invisible Hand of Fate]]". He gets a few demeaning comments from other characters related to his albinism, such as Monstroso describing Billy's home as "infested with albinos scurrying from {{UsefulNotes/Xbox}} to UsefulNotes/PlayStation" like he's a giant white rat. And characters tend not to use his name when "the albino" works just as well. St. Cloud, for his part, regards him like some sort of exotic pet that belongs to Billy, until it's too much even for White's usually apathetic personality.

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* AlbinosAreFreaks: Self-describes as a "freak" in "[[Recap/TheVentureBrosS3E3TheInvisibleHandOfFate The Invisible Hand of Fate]]". He gets a few demeaning comments from other characters related to his albinism, such as Monstroso describing Billy's home as "infested with albinos scurrying from {{UsefulNotes/Xbox}} UsefulNotes/{{Xbox}} to UsefulNotes/PlayStation" Platform/PlayStation" like he's a giant white rat. And characters tend not to use his name when "the albino" works just as well. St. Cloud, for his part, regards him like some sort of exotic pet that belongs to Billy, until it's too much even for White's usually apathetic personality.
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* GoodIsNotSoft: He's one of the most moral individuals in the show. He also doesn't see the point in the rules of the ScienceHero or the Guild of Calamitous Intent, which means that his preferred solution to villainy is to ''shoot'' the villain rather than arching him.

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* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: Dean frees him from his chamber powering Impossible Industries in "Bright Lights, Dean City", chasing him around and attempting to put him out with a fire extinguisher. We don't see what happens to him afterwards but he isn't seen with Richard again, suggesting he was either killed in the collapsing building or somehow managed to escape.

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* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: Dean frees him from his chamber powering Impossible Industries in "Bright Lights, Dean City", chasing him around and attempting to put him out with a fire extinguisher. We don't see what happens to him afterwards but he isn't seen with Richard again, suggesting he was either killed in the collapsing building or somehow managed to escape.escape on his own.

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* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: Dean frees him from his chamber powering Impossible Industries in "Bright Lights, Dean City", chasing him around and attempting to put him out with a fire extinguisher. We don't see what happens to him after.

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* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: Dean frees him from his chamber powering Impossible Industries in "Bright Lights, Dean City", chasing him around and attempting to put him out with a fire extinguisher. We don't see what happens to him after.afterwards but he isn't seen with Richard again, suggesting he was either killed in the collapsing building or somehow managed to escape.

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* MysticalHighCollar: Since he's an {{Expy}} of Comicbook/DoctorStrange and wears the same outfit, he has one on his cloak.

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* MysticalHighCollar: Since he's an {{Expy}} of Comicbook/DoctorStrange and wears the same a similar outfit, he has one on his cloak.
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[[center: [-[[Characters/TheVentureBrothers Main Character Index]] | [[Characters/TheVentureBrothersTeamVenture Team Venture]] | [[Characters/TheVentureBrothersOSI The OSI]] | '''Venture Allies''' | [[Characters/TheVentureBrothersTheMonarchAndCohorts The Monarch And Cohorts]] | [[Characters/TheVentureBrothersTheGuild The Guild of Calamitous Intent]] | [[Characters/TheVentureBrothersOthers Others]]]]-]

Characters from ''WesternAnimation/TheVentureBrothers''. This page is for the "allies" of Team Venture.

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Characters from ''WesternAnimation/TheVentureBrothers''.''WesternAnimation/TheVentureBros''. This page is for the "allies" of Team Venture.
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* AwLookTheyReallyDoLoveEachOther: While he constantly argues with and mocks his brother, he does care about him; he admits [[spoiler:immediately before his death that he's envious of him. After his death, he leaves Rusty his incredibly valuable superscience company and most of his fortune.]]
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* CharacterCatchphrase: "'Kaaay". A sort of non-plussed reaction to the super science stuff that happens around the Ventures, or just a bemused agreement with something weird Dr Venture has just said, in either case contrasting sharply with his usual LargeHam AntiquatedLinguistics.
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* PutOnABus: After recurring through the first three seasons, she moves in with her mother to study magic midway through season four. [[TheBusComesBack She returns for the season four finale]], then is never seen again.

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* PutOnABus: After recurring through the first three seasons, she moves in with her mother to study magic midway through season four. [[TheBusComesBack [[TheBusCameBack She returns for the season four finale]], then is never seen again.

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Billy's elderly mother. Originally living in an old folks home in Boca Raton, she begins dating the Action Man and moves in with him and Col. Gentleman. In the 1960s, she was a masked heroine known as Triple Threat and ally to Team Venture.

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Billy's elderly mother. Originally living in an old folks home in Boca Raton, she begins dating the Action Man and moves in with him and Col. Gentleman. In the 1960s, she was a masked heroine known as Triple Threat who worked with the dancer-themed hero Jass and ally to Team Venture.



* AmazinglyEmbarrassingParents: Still treats her grown son like a little boy.

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* AmazinglyEmbarrassingParents: Still treats her grown son like a little boy.boy, smothering him with unwanted physical affection and doting over him to an extreme. She has a habit of singing "Hush Little Baby" to him when he's upset, including in inappropriate situations.
* ImpliedLoveInterest: It's implied that she was more than crime-fighting partners with the "arrow-straight" Jass, with him possibly even being Billy's father, but it's never outright stated.


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* NoCelebritiesWereHarmed:
** She and Jass were dancer-themed heroic partners modeled off of Creator/GingerRogers and Creator/FredAstaire, respectively.
** According to the creators, her voice is based on that of Creator/CarolChanning.


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* SomethingAboutARose: Her name is Rose, she wears a rose brooch, and her hero costume in her youth had a rose pin at a time when she was considered extremely attractive. She was implied to be in a relationship with her partner Jass, at some point with Billy's father (if that wasn't also Jass), and later the Action Man.

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!The Order Of The Triad

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A magical super-team headed by Dr. Venture's tenant, Dr. Byron Orpheus. They're typically brought in when Team Venture is dealing with threats and mysteries of the supernatural variety.

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Billy's elderly mother. Originally living
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* ArchEnemy: They get a Guild-sanctioned one in Torrid. Orpheus actually ''wanted'' their own Guild-sanctioned arch-enemy, to the point of hosting tryouts for the position in "Fallen Arches". Torrid emerged as the winner by kidnapping Orpheus's daughter Triana, and the Triad are shown battling him a few times in future episodes.
* ComicTrio: Orpheus is a LargeHam who takes both magic and the "costumed heroes/villains" act seriously. Al is also magic, but takes almost ''none'' of it seriously. Jefferson has no magic and is often in over his head/a fish out of water in dealing with magic threats. Much of the comedy derives from their interactions in these roles.
* ADayInTheLimelight: While the Triad appears in smaller roles throughout much of the series, they tend to get a dedicated episode about OnceASeason. To note:
** Season two's "Fallen Arches" sees Dr. Orpheus get approved by the Guild of Calmitous Intent for an official ArchEnemy, but as a "team". He recruits Al and Jefferson to join him as they interview potential candidates.
** Season three's "What Goes Down, Must Come Up" has the Venture boys call in the Triad after their father and Brock disappear.
** Season four's "The Better Man" sees them in action against Torrid, only for the Outider, Orpheus' former student and the man who stole his wife, get involved.
** The pre-season five HalloweenEpisode has them in the A-plot, hosting a party of magic-users that accidentally summons all of the dead bodies buried around the Venture Compound.
** After being PutOnABus for seasons five and six, they return to play a large role in the season seven opening "Morphic Trilogy" of episodes as they attempt to quell a suspected poltergeist at [=VenTech=] Tower.
* EyeOfProvidence: Appears in their sigil.
* OldSuperhero: Each member of the Triad is middle-aged. While they are physically and mentally fit enough to qualify for their own arch-enemy, the Alchemist rightfully points out that they are too old to keep up the whole "cops and robbers" schtick arching entails for long.
* SupernaturalTeam: In contrast to the "super-science" angle of the Venture family and their other allies, each member of the Order are in some way involved with the supernatural.

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\n* ArchEnemy: They get AmazinglyEmbarrassingParents: Still treats her grown son like a Guild-sanctioned one little boy.
* MamaBear: As St. Cloud discovers, she doesn't like anyone messing with her son.
-->'''Rose''': I'll let you take the first swing. And if you don't put me down, I'll beat the living shit out of you till my arthritis kicks in. And I just took my Humira.[[note]] The half-life of Humira is 10 to 20 days (about 14 on average) and is supposed to be taken every other week. [[DontExplainTheJoke She's going to pummel him for 2 whole weeks]].[[/note]]
* NeverMessWithGranny: In her youth she was the heroine Triple Threat. Even
in Torrid. Orpheus actually ''wanted'' their own Guild-sanctioned arch-enemy, her old age, she is still a fully capable ass-kicker, delivering a NoHoldsBarredBeatdown to the point of hosting tryouts for much younger St. Cloud.
* OfficialCouple: Starts dating
the position in "Fallen Arches". Torrid emerged as the winner by kidnapping Orpheus's daughter Triana, and the Triad are shown battling him a few times in future episodes.
* ComicTrio: Orpheus is a LargeHam who takes both magic and the "costumed heroes/villains" act seriously. Al is also magic, but takes almost ''none'' of it seriously. Jefferson has no magic and is often in over his head/a fish out of water in dealing
Action Man with magic threats. Much of the comedy derives a little help from their interactions Hank. Moves with him to New York City starting in these roles.
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* ADayInTheLimelight: While PunnyName: A triple threat is an entertainer who excels at acting, singing, and dancing. Rose is skilled in physical combat and who knows what else.
* RetiredBadass: It's all but stated that she was Triple Threat, an ally to
the Triad appears in smaller roles throughout much of the series, they tend to get a dedicated episode about OnceASeason. To note:
** Season two's "Fallen Arches" sees Dr. Orpheus get approved by the Guild of Calmitous Intent for an official ArchEnemy, but as a "team". He recruits Al and Jefferson to join him as they interview potential candidates.
** Season three's "What Goes Down, Must Come Up" has the
1960s Team Venture boys call and Action Man's crush. Triple Threat's mask matches Rose's glasses frames, both wear a rose brooch, and Triple Threat's hair in the Triad '60s is the same color as Billy's in the present. The most damning evidence is after their father and Brock disappear.
** Season four's
a flashback in "The Better Man" sees them Devil's Grip" introducing Triple Threat as a character and mentioning she was Action Man's crush, Action Man confides in action against Torrid, only Hank that he has been trying to pursue Rose romantically for the Outider, Orpheus' former student and the man who stole his wife, get involved.
** The pre-season five HalloweenEpisode
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* StrongFamilyResemblance: As an older woman, she not only
has them in the A-plot, hosting a party her son's voice but effectively looks like an elderly genderbent version of magic-users that accidentally summons all of the dead bodies buried around the Venture Compound.
** After being PutOnABus for seasons five and six, they return to play a large role in the season seven opening "Morphic Trilogy" of episodes as they attempt to quell a suspected poltergeist at [=VenTech=] Tower.
* EyeOfProvidence: Appears in their sigil.
* OldSuperhero: Each member of the Triad is middle-aged. While they are physically and mentally fit enough to qualify for their own arch-enemy, the Alchemist rightfully points out that they are too old to keep up the whole "cops and robbers" schtick arching entails for long.
* SupernaturalTeam: In contrast to the "super-science" angle of the Venture family and their other allies, each member of the Order are in some way involved
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!! Dr. Byron Orpheus
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->''"Well, if you ''must'' call me [a magician], yes. But if you are after mere parlor tricks, you'll be sorely disappointed. For if I reach behind your ear, it will not be a ''nickel'' I pull out... BUT '''YOUR VEEERY SOOOOUUL'''!!"''

Dr. Byron Orpheus is a necromancer and master of mysticism who has the tendency to speak in a ringing, melodramatic tone, often at inappropriate times, usually accompanied by dramatic music. Dr. Orpheus is divorced and has a daughter, Triana. He rents the old "Advanced Arachnid Research" section of the compound from Dr. Venture and tends to join in on the family's adventures when they involve supernatural elements.

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->''"Well, if you ''must'' call me [a magician], yes. But if you are after mere parlor tricks, you'll be sorely disappointed. For if I reach behind your ear, it will not be a ''nickel'' I pull out... BUT '''YOUR VEEERY SOOOOUUL'''!!"''

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* ArchEnemy: They get a Guild-sanctioned one in Torrid. Orpheus actually ''wanted'' their own Guild-sanctioned arch-enemy, to the point of hosting tryouts for the position in "Fallen Arches". Torrid emerged as the winner by kidnapping Orpheus's daughter Triana, and the Triad are shown battling him a few times in future episodes.
* ComicTrio: Orpheus is a LargeHam who takes both magic and the "costumed heroes/villains" act seriously. Al is also magic, but takes almost ''none'' of it seriously. Jefferson has no magic and is often in over his head/a fish out of water in dealing with magic threats. Much of the comedy derives from their interactions in these roles.
* ADayInTheLimelight: While the Triad appears in smaller roles throughout much of the series, they tend to get a dedicated episode about OnceASeason. To note:
** Season two's "Fallen Arches" sees Dr. Orpheus get approved by the Guild of Calmitous Intent for an official ArchEnemy, but as a "team". He recruits Al and Jefferson to join him as they interview potential candidates.
** Season three's "What Goes Down, Must Come Up" has the Venture boys call in the Triad after their father and Brock disappear.
** Season four's "The Better Man" sees them in action against Torrid, only for the Outider, Orpheus' former student and the man who stole his wife, get involved.
** The pre-season five HalloweenEpisode has them in the A-plot, hosting a party of magic-users that accidentally summons all of the dead bodies buried around the Venture Compound.
** After being PutOnABus for seasons five and six, they return to play a large role in the season seven opening "Morphic Trilogy" of episodes as they attempt to quell a suspected poltergeist at [=VenTech=] Tower.
* EyeOfProvidence: Appears in their sigil.
* OldSuperhero: Each member of the Triad is middle-aged. While they are physically and mentally fit enough to qualify for their own arch-enemy, the Alchemist rightfully points out that they are too old to keep up the whole "cops and robbers" schtick arching entails for long.
* SupernaturalTeam: In contrast to the "super-science" angle of the Venture family and their other allies, each member of the Order are in some way involved with the supernatural.
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->''"Well, if you ''must'' call me [a magician], yes. But if you are after mere parlor tricks, you'll be sorely disappointed. For if I reach behind your ear, it will not be a ''nickel'' I pull out... BUT '''YOUR VEEERY SOOOOUUL'''!!"''

Dr. Byron Orpheus is a necromancer and master of mysticism who has the tendency to speak in a ringing, melodramatic tone, often at inappropriate times, usually accompanied by dramatic music. Dr. Orpheus is divorced and has a daughter, Triana. He rents the old "Advanced Arachnid Research" section of the compound from Dr. Venture and tends to join in on the family's adventures when they involve supernatural elements.
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* NoHeroToTheirValet: Billy and White are Doc's only real friends, and they understand most of his best and all of his worst qualities, and thus respond to his various hijinks apropriately.

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* NoHeroToTheirValet: NoHeroToHisValet: Billy and White are Doc's only real friends, and they understand most of his best and all of his worst qualities, and thus respond to his various hijinks apropriately. hi-jinks appropriately. They later come to work for his directly, making this trope near literal.
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* NoHeroToTheirValet: Billy and White are Doc's only real friends, and they understand most of his best and all of his worst qualities, and thus respond to his various hijinks apropriately.
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->''"Ned go Boom Boom."''
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->''"Ned go Boom Boom.boom boom."''
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* BringMyBrownPants: His response to seeing scary things is to poop himself, which he refers to as a "boom boom".



* HandicappedBadass: The guy's roughly the same size as Brock, so he can pack a wallop when he wants to, but is mentally challenged and in constant pain from his condition.

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* HandicappedBadass: The guy's roughly the same size as Brock, and his skin is incredibly thick, so he can pack a wallop when he wants to, but is mentally challenged and in constant pain from his condition.

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Richard Impossible's now-ex-wife. When the lab accident occurred that gave Richard his stretching powers, she was affected too but was much less fortunate as she was given the "power" of making her skin visible, without utilizing it her skin ''returns'' to being invisible and makes for a pretty gross sight. Her other family members, who were also caught in the blast, didn't fare as well (her brother Cody ignites when exposed to oxygen, while her cousin Ned became a walking tumor). To save his public image, Richard hid them away and refused to let Sally interact with anyone. Rusty winds up meeting her by accident and she tries to use him to escape Richard's grasp but Rusty quickly abandons her. In their next encounter, Rusty used her to get a vital piece of equipment he needed from Richard's lab. It was during this encounter she met Jonas Venture Jr and the two quickly hit it off. Sometime afterward she divorced Richard and went to live with J.J along with Ned and her infant son Rocket (Cody somehow still staying with Richard).

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Richard Impossible's now-ex-wife. When ex-wife, the lab accident occurred that gave Richard his him stretching powers, she was affected too but was much less fortunate as she was given the powers made her ''skin'' invisible, with her "power" of making her skin visible, without utilizing it her skin ''returns'' to being invisible to make it ''visible''. When she loses focus, it becomes invisible, showing her insides. Her brother, Cody, and makes for a pretty gross sight. Her other family members, who cousin, Ned, were also caught in the blast, didn't fare as well (her brother Cody ignites when exposed to oxygen, while her cousin Ned became a walking tumor).similarly impacted. To save his public image, Richard hid them away and refused to let Sally interact with anyone. Rusty winds up meeting her by accident and she tries to use him to escape Richard's grasp but Rusty quickly abandons her. In their next encounter, Rusty used her to get She has a vital piece of equipment he needed from Richard's lab. It was during this encounter she crush on Dr. Venture and, through him, met Jonas Venture Jr and the two quickly hit it off. Sometime afterward Jr., whom she divorced leaves Richard and went to live with J.J along with Ned and her infant be with, taking their son Rocket (Cody somehow still staying with Richard).as well as Ned.



* CaptainErsatz: Of The Invisible Woman from ''ComicBook/FantasticFour''.
* FlayingAlive: When she loses control of her power, her skin turns invisible, making it look like it's been stripped off.

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* AwfulWeddedLife: With Richard. While his flaws were apparent even before, the accident that "empowered" them made things far worse. He forced her to hide away, cutting her off form a normal life, while neglecting and emotionally abusing her.
* CaptainErsatz: Of The Invisible Woman from ''ComicBook/FantasticFour''.
''ComicBook/FantasticFour''. However, instead of having the ability to turn completely invisible, Sally's skin is invisible and her power is to ''make it'' visible.
* FlayingAlive: When she loses control of her power, her skin turns invisible, making it look like it's been stripped off.off with muscles and organs visible beneath.



* PetTheDog: She still hates Richard, but saves him anyway cause he's Rocket's dad.
* PutOnABus: After "All This and Gargantua 2", she takes her share of Jonas Jr.'s inheritance and goes elsewhere.
* StealthPun: The superscience accident made her skin invisible all the time, making her [[http://www.miriamposner.com/visiblewoman.html The Visible Woman]].
* TookALevelInBadass: Minor one: Before she was always cowering in front of her husband and gets sparks of courage if she knew she could escape or at least discredit him. She ratchets up a bit when Richard shows his neglect for Rocket and by her third appearance, she's done with his crap and is disgusted by his attempts to win her back (though she does show some appreciation for his attempted and supposed HeroicSacrifice). She is now a part of J.J's fighting force, helping to defend Spider Skull Island from the Monarch in a giant mecha. As part of that, she's also improved her control over her visibility and managed to conquer her issues.
* SuperpowerDisability: Her "power" is invisible skin, which really just makes her look horrifying, and takes constant effort to suppress.
* YankTheDogsChain: She finally escapes her abusive husband, ends up with a man who truly loves and appreciates her only for the said man to die just a few years later, leaving her only with her young child and mentally handicapped cousin. Though, this is mainly downplayed as she was still given a huge amount of inheritance money, and is now the current owner of Spider Skull island. So her life is still leaps and bounds better than it was when we first saw her in the series.

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* PetTheDog: She still hates Richard, but saves him anyway cause at the end of "All This and Gargantua-2" because he's Rocket's dad.
* PowerIncontinence: The FreakLabAccident that "empowers" the family left her with invisible ''skin'', leaving everything beneath on full display and terrifying most people who see her. Her "ability" is to make her skin visible, leaving her with a normal appearance... but she has to focus to maintain it. Early on, when she gets upset, she often loses control. After leaving Richard for J.J., she gets better control over it, though can still lose it if she's startled.
* PutOnABus: After "All This and Gargantua 2", she takes her share of Jonas Jr.'s inheritance and goes elsewhere.
doesn't appear again.
* StealthPun: The superscience super-science accident made her skin invisible all the time, making her [[http://www.miriamposner.com/visiblewoman.html The Visible Woman]].
* TookALevelInBadass: Minor one: Before Downplayed, but present in her relationship with Richard. Before, she was always cowering in front of her husband and gets sparks of courage if she knew she could escape or at least discredit him. She ratchets up a bit when Richard shows his neglect for Rocket and by her third appearance, she's done with his crap and is disgusted by his attempts to win her back (though she does show some appreciation for his attempted and supposed (supposed) HeroicSacrifice). She is now a part of J.J's fighting force, helping to defend Spider Skull Island from the Monarch in a giant mecha. As part of that, she's also improved her control over her visibility (only failing once when startled) and managed manages to conquer her issues.
* SuperpowerDisability: Her "power" is invisible skin, which really just makes her look horrifying, horrifying as if she has been [[FlayingAlive flayed alive]], and takes constant effort to suppress.
* ThrowTheDogABone: Given a deforming "super power" in a FreakLabAccident that also debilitated her brother and cousin, then hidden away by her sociopathic husband who neglects and emotionally abuses her, she has a chance meeting with Jonas Jr. that changes her life. They hit off, she leaves Richard to be with him, and, even later when J.J. dies, is left a huge inheritance.
* YankTheDogsChain: She finally escapes her abusive husband, ends ending up with a man who truly loves and appreciates her her, only for the said man to die just a few years later, leaving her only with her young child and mentally handicapped cousin. Though, this is mainly downplayed ultimately subcerted as she was still given a huge amount of inheritance money, and is now the current owner of Spider Skull island. So her life is still leaps and bounds better than it was when we first saw her in the series.



Sally Impossible's brother, who painfully bursts into flame when in contact with oxygen. As such, Cody usually has to be encased in a stasis chamber to control his condition and relieve his pain. He did not initially follow Sally and Ned to Spider Skull Island but was kept by Richard Impossible, who harnessed Cody's heat to power Impossible Industries.

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Sally Impossible's Sally's brother, who due to the the family's lab accident, painfully bursts into flame when in contact with oxygen. As such, Cody usually has to be encased in a stasis chamber to control his condition and relieve his pain. He did not initially follow Sally and Ned to Spider Skull Island Island, but was kept by Richard Impossible, Richard, who harnessed Cody's heat to power Impossible Industries.



* CaptainErsatz: Of The Human Torch from ''ComicBook/FantasticFour'', except without any control of his fire powers.

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* CaptainErsatz: Of The Human Torch from ''ComicBook/FantasticFour'', except without any control of of, or immunity to, his fire powers.



* PeopleJars: Spends most of his time in one. He is in extreme pain outside of it, and this includes the whole time he's powering Impossible Industries.
* RequiredSecondaryPowers: An AvertedTrope. A perfect example of what happens when you gain the power to be on fire without the power to turn the fire off, and also without the very necessary power to ''not feel pain'' from being on fire on the time.

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* PeopleJars: Spends most of his time in one. one to protect him form oxygen exposure and triggering his power. He is in extreme pain outside of it, and this includes the whole entire time he's powering Impossible Industries.
* RequiredSecondaryPowers: An AvertedTrope. A Deconstructed. He's a perfect example of what happens when you gain the power to be on fire fire, without the power to turn the fire off, and also ''and also'' without the very necessary power to ''not feel pain'' from being on fire on the time.flames.



* SuperpowerDisability: He has PlayingWithFire powers and does not die from them... but can't turn them off or stop feeling ''pain''.

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* SuperpowerDisability: He has PlayingWithFire powers and does not die from them... but can't turn them off or stop feeling ''pain''.and feels the ''pain'' from them.
* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: Dean frees him from his chamber powering Impossible Industries in "Bright Lights, Dean City", chasing him around and attempting to put him out with a fire extinguisher. We don't see what happens to him after.



Sally Impossible and Cody's mentally challenged cousin. Formerly associated with Impossible Industries, Ned followed Sally to Spider Skull Island to live with Jonas Venture Jr.

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Sally Impossible and Cody's mentally challenged cousin. Formerly associated with Impossible Industries, Ned followed Due to the the family's lab accident, his skin is basically one giant callous, leaving him incredibly tough, but also in constant pain. After Sally leaves Richard, Ned follows her to Spider Skull Island Spider-Skull island to live with Jonas Venture Jr.



* CaptainErsatz: Of The Thing from ''ComicBook/FantasticFour'', except mentally handicapped.

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* CaptainErsatz: Of The Thing from ''ComicBook/FantasticFour'', except mentally handicapped.handicapped and with incredibly calloused skin instead of stone.



* FullFrontalAssault: Runs around pantless at the gala in "Now Museum -- Now You Don't!", which the Pirate Captain claims is making people sick.[[note]]The uncensored version reveals that Ned's penis -- an unmoving StockFemurBone covered in flesh and sticking out of his pubis -- is closer to a walrus phallus than a human one.[[/note]]
* HandicappedBadass: The guy's roughly the same size as Brock, so he can pack a wallop when he wants to.
* HulkSpeak: He rarely speaks in complete sentences.

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* FullFrontalAssault: Runs around pantless at the gala in "Now Museum -- Museum, Now You Don't!", which the Pirate Captain claims is making people sick.[[note]]The uncensored version reveals that Ned's penis -- an unmoving StockFemurBone covered in flesh and sticking out of his pubis -- is closer to a walrus phallus than a human one.[[/note]]
* HandicappedBadass: The guy's roughly the same size as Brock, so he can pack a wallop when he wants to.
to, but is mentally challenged and in constant pain from his condition.
* HulkSpeak: He rarely speaks in complete sentences. Unlike the TropeNamer, this isn't due to his superpower, as he was mentally challenged ''before'' the accident.



* RequiredSecondaryPowers: Another AvertedTrope. The calloused body makes him super strong and super tough but also leaves him in near-constant pain.

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* RequiredSecondaryPowers: Another AvertedTrope. The Like Cody, he Deconstructs this idea. His calloused body makes him super strong and super tough tough, but also leaves him in near-constant pain.



* SuperStrength: As noted above, the guy is super strong.

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* SuperStrength: As noted above, the guy His large size and condition leave him incredibly strong.
* SuperToughness: His skin
is super strong.basically a giant callous, leaving him much more durable than a normal person. For example, Doe and Cardholder's {{Tranquilizer Dart}}s just bounce of him in "The Lepidopterists".

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