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* SteathPun: Like his namesake, he often ''butchers'' the [[{{Malaproper}} pronunciation of certain words]], not just meat.

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[[folder:Lady Redundant Woman / Beatrice Bixby]]
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->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/AmandaPlummer (first appearance), Creator/GreyDeLisle
Beatrice Bixby works in a copy shop and is bitterly jealous of the star employee, Dave. She obsessively cleans and maintains a copy machine, doting on it like it's her child. After curiously pressing a mysterious BigRedButton on the machine, she becomes Lady Redundant Woman and wreaks havoc.

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[[folder:Lady Redundant Woman [[folder:Mr. Big / Beatrice Bixby]]
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Shelly Smalls]]
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[[caption-width-right:300:BUNNIES!]]
->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/AmandaPlummer (first appearance), Creator/GreyDeLisle
Beatrice Bixby works in a copy shop
Creator/JeffreyTambor
A smug, childish,
and is bitterly jealous of the star employee, Dave. She obsessively cleans and maintains a copy machine, doting greedy businessman out to line his pockets with even more money than he already has. He usually relies on it like it's her child. After curiously pressing a mysterious BigRedButton mind control devices to achieve his goals, though on the machine, she becomes Lady Redundant Woman and wreaks havoc.occasion has tried other means with little success.



* AchillesHeel: She needs to touch her nose to use her powers. Also, she can't use her powers if her ink supply runs low or if her ink cartridges are removed.
* AllGirlsLikePonies: She can be seen watching "The Pretty Princess and Magic Pony Power Hour".
* AlliterativeName: Fittingly enough for her theme, the letter "B" appears thrice in her name.
* ArtInitiatesLife: By eating or looking at an image, she can bring it to life.
* BerserkButton:
** Dave receiving praise. And Dave period.
** Messing with her beloved copy machine.
** If someone claims copies are no good compared to originals.
** Whenever she gets cut in line. Repeatedly.
* DarkActionGirl: She's able to beat the crap out of Captain Huggyface while her powers are disabled.
* DemotedToExtra: Lacks any speaking or major roles in Seasons 6 and 8.
* DepartmentOfRedundancyDepartment: She constantly repeats herself in different ways. For example: "You are beaten, defeated, vanquished!" or "Hi, hello, aloha." This also extends to her crimes, as [[{{Idiosyncrazy}} she tends to steal multiple things that are extremely similar to each other]] (such as a couch, sofa, and futon). Even her villain name "Lady Redundant Woman" is redundant since "lady" and "woman" are both words to describe a woman.
* DoppelgangerAttack: Basically all of her attacks.
* EasilyForgiven: Whenever she's released from jail, Dave gives her job back.
* EvilIsPetty: She's very bitter and spiteful towards her BenevolentBoss Dave out of jealousy and minor faults.
* GreenEyedMonster: For Dave.
* {{Idiosyncrazy}}: Copying machines and redundancy.
* InnerMonologue: Whenever she's Beatrice, she will sometimes talk to herself whenever she's annoyed or feels slighted, complete with the background fading out of focus during her thoughts.
* TheInsomniac: Implied, as she is the only character with lines and dark circles under her eyes.
* KillItWithWater: Her clones are made of ink and paper, and thus will dissolve if they touch water.
* MesACrowd: Her copies turn into paper when destroyed, and she can make them disappear if she feels like it.
* SelfDuplication: She has this power.
* SingleMindedTwins: Though not twins, and inverted by the presence of Dupey in "The Young And The Meatless", her clones frequently exhibit identical movements as their original, while saying the exact same thing. This is likely just a case of reducing animation and voice acting costs, even though it doesn't make sense for LRW's copies to know exactly what she's going to say, how she's going to say it, and how she's going to move while saying it when she does. They only have their own personalities (such as Dupey) when it's needed for the plot.
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[[folder:Mr. Big / Shelly Smalls]]
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[[caption-width-right:300:BUNNIES!]]
->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/JeffreyTambor
A smug, childish, and greedy businessman out to line his pockets with even more money than he already has. He usually relies on mind control devices to achieve his goals, though on occasion has tried other means with little success.
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[[folder:Seymour Orlando Smooth]]
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->'''First Appearance:''' "Answer All My Questions and Win Stuff" ([=S2 E7b=])
->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/DaranNorris
A man who pretends to be a game show host to scam contestants out of their cash and valuables.

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[[folder:Seymour Orlando Smooth]]
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[[folder:Lady Redundant Woman / Beatrice Bixby]]
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->'''First Appearance:''' "Answer All My Questions and Win Stuff" ([=S2 E7b=])
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->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/DaranNorris
A man who pretends to be
Creator/AmandaPlummer (first appearance), Creator/GreyDeLisle
Beatrice Bixby works in
a game show host to scam contestants out of their cash copy shop and valuables.is bitterly jealous of the star employee, Dave. She obsessively cleans and maintains a copy machine, doting on it like it's her child. After curiously pressing a mysterious BigRedButton on the machine, she becomes Lady Redundant Woman and wreaks havoc.



* AlliterativeName: '''S'''eymour '''S'''mooth.
* AlwaysSomeoneBetter: He kidnaps Beau Handsome and tries to upstage him, due to being jealous that Handsome can host two game shows a day. Later on, Handsome is shown to be the better emcee, and can even outshine Seymour's TwinkleSmile.
* ChainPain: Wields chains made of fool's gold.
* CharacterCatchphrase: Usually says "Zing!" whenever flashing his bright teeth.
* ConArtist: His raison d'être. Literally, anytime you see this guy, he's trying to con you in one way or another.
* DemotedToExtra: Lacks any speaking or major roles in Seasons 3 and 5.
* DisappearedDad: Although he mentions his mother in a couple of episodes, we're never given any details regarding his father.
* EvenBadMenLoveTheirMamas: ImpliedTrope. While he's shown to be a con artist, "Tell Her What She's Won!" and "Wishful Thinking" suggest he's also on friendly terms with his mother or at least doesn't look down on her.
* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes: He's fine with sharing stolen [[BuffySpeak stuff]] with [[SiblingsInCrime his brothers]] in "Win a Shiny New Car" and "Seymour ... Right After This". [[spoiler: When going ScrewThisImOutOfHere in the foremost episode, and despite them screwing up his [[EvilPlan plan]], he waits for them to get in a car with him instead of just abandoning them]].
* EvenEvilHasStandards: Generally frowns upon mind-controlling other villains or stealing their things (though [[{{Hypocrite}} he did try to steal other villains' ideas]] in one episode). Isn't too fond of murderous intergalactic dictators either.
* {{Greed}}: Conning people into giving him dough is his specialty.
* ImprobableWeaponUser: He can flick hair gel, which hardens like cement.
* {{Leitmotif}}: Although not exclusive to his character, Seymour's presence is usually accompanied by blaring Game Show music with trumpets and high-pitched piano music.
* NobodyTouchesTheHair: Screw up his hair, and he won't hesitate to fight you.
* NoCelebritiesWereHarmed: Seymour [[Creator/OrlandoBloom Orlando Smooth]].
* OutOfFocus: Is absent in Seasons 1 and 7.
* TheRival: With Beau Handsome.
* SiblingsInCrime: Several instances have his brothers help him carry out an EvilPlan.
* SurroundedByIdiots: His brothers who don't even know the answer to 1 + 1.
* SmarmyHost: Seymour is a [[SmugSnake smug]], [[{{Narcissist}} narcissistic]] game show host who's obssesses with his own appearance and fights with hair gel and gold chains. That he rigs his games against his contestants is the icing on the cake.
* SmugSnake: Seymour can be pretty arrogant at times, and doesn't always think his plans through, or stop to understand his opponents' tactics.
* TwinkleSmile: It's so bright it can blind people. It's actually a set of false teeth.
* WorldsBestCharacter: In his mind, at least, he's the world's greatest emcee.

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* AchillesHeel: She needs to touch her nose to use her powers. Also, she can't use her powers if her ink supply runs low or if her ink cartridges are removed.
* AllGirlsLikePonies: She can be seen watching "The Pretty Princess and Magic Pony Power Hour".
* AlliterativeName: '''S'''eymour '''S'''mooth.Fittingly enough for her theme, the letter "B" appears thrice in her name.
* ArtInitiatesLife: By eating or looking at an image, she can bring it to life.
* BerserkButton:
** Dave receiving praise. And Dave period.
** Messing with her beloved copy machine.
** If someone claims copies are no good compared to originals.
** Whenever she gets cut in line. Repeatedly.
* DarkActionGirl: She's able to beat the crap out of Captain Huggyface while her powers are disabled.
* DemotedToExtra: Lacks any speaking or major roles in Seasons 6 and 8.
* DepartmentOfRedundancyDepartment: She constantly repeats herself in different ways. For example: "You are beaten, defeated, vanquished!" or "Hi, hello, aloha." This also extends to her crimes, as [[{{Idiosyncrazy}} she tends to steal multiple things that are extremely similar to each other]] (such as a couch, sofa, and futon). Even her villain name "Lady Redundant Woman" is redundant since "lady" and "woman" are both words to describe a woman.
* DoppelgangerAttack: Basically all of her attacks.
* EasilyForgiven: Whenever she's released from jail, Dave gives her job back.
* EvilIsPetty: She's very bitter and spiteful towards her BenevolentBoss Dave out of jealousy and minor faults.

* AlwaysSomeoneBetter: He kidnaps Beau Handsome GreenEyedMonster: For Dave.
* {{Idiosyncrazy}}: Copying machines
and tries redundancy.
* InnerMonologue: Whenever she's Beatrice, she will sometimes talk
to upstage him, due to being jealous that Handsome can host two game shows a day. Later on, Handsome is shown to be the better emcee, and can even outshine Seymour's TwinkleSmile.
* ChainPain: Wields chains made of fool's gold.
* CharacterCatchphrase: Usually says "Zing!"
herself whenever flashing his bright teeth.
she's annoyed or feels slighted, complete with the background fading out of focus during her thoughts.
* ConArtist: His raison d'être. Literally, anytime you see TheInsomniac: Implied, as she is the only character with lines and dark circles under her eyes.
* KillItWithWater: Her clones are made of ink and paper, and thus will dissolve if they touch water.
* MesACrowd: Her copies turn into paper when destroyed, and she can make them disappear if she feels like it.
* SelfDuplication: She has
this guy, he's trying to con you in one way or another.
power.
* DemotedToExtra: Lacks any speaking or major roles in Seasons 3 SingleMindedTwins: Though not twins, and 5.
* DisappearedDad: Although he mentions his mother
inverted by the presence of Dupey in "The Young And The Meatless", her clones frequently exhibit identical movements as their original, while saying the exact same thing. This is likely just a couple case of episodes, we're never given any details regarding his father.
* EvenBadMenLoveTheirMamas: ImpliedTrope. While he's shown to be a con artist, "Tell Her What She's Won!"
reducing animation and "Wishful Thinking" suggest he's also on friendly terms with his mother or at least voice acting costs, even though it doesn't look down on her.
* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes: He's fine with sharing stolen [[BuffySpeak stuff]] with [[SiblingsInCrime his brothers]] in "Win a Shiny New Car" and "Seymour ... Right After This". [[spoiler: When
make sense for LRW's copies to know exactly what she's going ScrewThisImOutOfHere in the foremost episode, to say, how she's going to say it, and despite them screwing up his [[EvilPlan plan]], he waits for them how she's going to get in a car with him instead of just abandoning them]].
* EvenEvilHasStandards: Generally frowns upon mind-controlling other villains or stealing
move while saying it when she does. They only have their things (though [[{{Hypocrite}} he did try to steal other villains' ideas]] in one episode). Isn't too fond of murderous intergalactic dictators either.
* {{Greed}}: Conning people into giving him dough is his specialty.
* ImprobableWeaponUser: He can flick hair gel, which hardens like cement.
* {{Leitmotif}}: Although not exclusive to his character, Seymour's presence is usually accompanied by blaring Game Show music with trumpets and high-pitched piano music.
* NobodyTouchesTheHair: Screw up his hair, and he won't hesitate to fight you.
* NoCelebritiesWereHarmed: Seymour [[Creator/OrlandoBloom Orlando Smooth]].
* OutOfFocus: Is absent in Seasons 1 and 7.
* TheRival: With Beau Handsome.
* SiblingsInCrime: Several instances have his brothers help him carry out an EvilPlan.
* SurroundedByIdiots: His brothers who don't even know
own personalities (such as Dupey) when it's needed for the answer to 1 + 1.
* SmarmyHost: Seymour is a [[SmugSnake smug]], [[{{Narcissist}} narcissistic]] game show host who's obssesses with his own appearance and fights with hair gel and gold chains. That he rigs his games against his contestants is the icing on the cake.
* SmugSnake: Seymour can be pretty arrogant at times, and doesn't always think his plans through, or stop to understand his opponents' tactics.
* TwinkleSmile: It's so bright it can blind people. It's actually a set of false teeth.
* WorldsBestCharacter: In his mind, at least, he's the world's greatest emcee.
plot.



[[folder:Energy Monster / Maria]]
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->'''First Appearance:''' "Becky's Birthday" ([=S1 E4b=])
->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/MariaBamford (Dinner or Consequences)
Born from a freak accident at an energy plant, the Energy Monster is a giant monster made of static electricity. She tries to consume electricity in order to further increase her size. She is normally unable to speak, but one episode temporarily gave her speech, revealing that she is a girl named Maria.

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[[folder:Amazing Rope Guy]]
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->'''First Appearance:''' "Becky's Birthday" "Mr. Big's Big Plan" ([=S1 E4b=])
E10a=])
->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/MariaBamford (Dinner or Consequences)
Born from a freak accident at an energy plant, the Energy Monster is a giant monster made
Creator/LarryMurphy
A villain who's less
of static electricity. She tries to consume electricity in order to further increase her size. She is normally unable to speak, but one episode temporarily gave her speech, revealing that she is a girl named Maria.villain and more of a [[ButtMonkey fumbling, comic relief character]].



* ButtMonkey: He gets no respect from anyone.
* ADayInTheLimelight: He's usually a gag character but he gets promoted to VillainOfTheWeek in "Oh, What a Tangled Rope You Tie, Amazing Rope Guy".
* DeadpanSnarker: Can be this sometimes.
-->''([=WordGirl=] ties up Amazing Rope Guy)''\\
'''Amazing Rope Guy:''' Aw, darn.\\
'''[=WordGirl=]:''' And you won't be getting out either! I used the Pegasus! The strongest knot-\\
'''Amazing Rope Guy:''' ''(impersonating [=WordGirl=] mockingly)'' -in the world! Yeah, I know, I've heard of it! My whole thing's ropes, remember?
* DemotedToExtra: Lacks any speaking or major roles in Season 6 and 8.
* GiftedlyBad: He was once hired as an entertainer at Becky's school, doing rope tricks. The kids were not impressed.
* HiddenDepths:
** He can make great dioramas.
** He's so good at impressions that the only time he had any success as a villain was when he used his mimicry skills to impersonate other villains.
* {{Idiosyncrazy}}: Rope.
* LaughablyEvil: Probably the most prominent in the series, which is saying a lot considering that the other villains include the likes of Chuck (who, while successful at his job, does ''not'' give that impression), Invisi-Bill, and Big Left Hand Guy.
* MundaneMadeAwesome: The only things he's good at are impersonations and tying knots.
* NonIndicativeName: He's... really not that amazing.
* NotSoHarmlessVillain: He once got an episode where he pulled off several successful heists by impersonating other supervillains, using [[TheDreaded their reputations]] to make his victims surrender without a fight.
* PaperThinDisguise: His villain disguises in "Oh, What a Tangled Rope You Tie, Amazing Rope Guy" aren't exactly the best, but they still manage to fool most of the city.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Energy Monster / Maria]]
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->'''First Appearance:''' "Becky's Birthday" ([=S1 E4b=])
->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/MariaBamford (Dinner or Consequences)
Born from a freak accident at an energy plant, the Energy Monster is a giant monster made of static electricity. She tries to consume electricity in order to further increase her size. She is normally unable to speak, but one episode temporarily gave her speech, revealing that she is a girl named Maria.
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[[folder:Amazing Rope Guy]]
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->'''First Appearance:''' "Mr. Big's Big Plan" ([=S1 E10a=])
->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/LarryMurphy
A villain who's less of a villain and more of a [[ButtMonkey fumbling, comic relief character]].

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[[folder:Amazing Rope Guy]]
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!!The Coach's School for Evil Villains and Arch-Enemies
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->'''First Appearance:''' "Mr. Big's Big Plan" "Sidekicked to the Curb" ([=S1 E10a=])
E18b=])
->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/LarryMurphy
Creator/NedBellamy

A villain who's less devious man with no superpowers of his own but instead manipulates other villains into committing crimes for him.

One recurring scam of his is
a villain night school, which produced Invisi-Bill and more of a [[ButtMonkey fumbling, comic relief character]].Big Left Hand Guy (As well as Ms. Question though she didn't graduate).



* ButtMonkey: He gets no respect from anyone.
* ADayInTheLimelight: He's usually a gag character but he gets promoted to VillainOfTheWeek in "Oh, What a Tangled Rope You Tie, Amazing Rope Guy".
* DeadpanSnarker: Can be this sometimes.
-->''([=WordGirl=] ties up Amazing Rope Guy)''\\
'''Amazing Rope Guy:''' Aw, darn.\\
'''[=WordGirl=]:''' And you won't be getting out either! I used the Pegasus! The strongest knot-\\
'''Amazing Rope Guy:''' ''(impersonating [=WordGirl=] mockingly)'' -in the world! Yeah, I know, I've heard of it! My whole thing's ropes, remember?
* DemotedToExtra: Lacks any speaking or major roles in Season 6 and 8.
* GiftedlyBad: He was once hired as an entertainer at Becky's school, doing rope tricks. The kids were not impressed.
* HiddenDepths:
** He can make great dioramas.
** He's so good at impressions that the only time he had any success as a villain was when he used his mimicry skills to impersonate other villains.
* {{Idiosyncrazy}}: Rope.
* LaughablyEvil: Probably the most prominent in the series, which is saying a lot considering that the other villains include the likes of Chuck (who, while successful at his job, does ''not'' give that impression), Invisi-Bill, and Big Left Hand Guy.
* MundaneMadeAwesome: The only things he's good at are impersonations and tying knots.
* NonIndicativeName: He's... really not that amazing.
* NotSoHarmlessVillain: He once got an episode where he pulled off several successful heists by impersonating other supervillains, using [[TheDreaded their reputations]] to make his victims surrender without a fight.
* PaperThinDisguise: His villain disguises in "Oh, What a Tangled Rope You Tie, Amazing Rope Guy" aren't exactly the best, but they still manage to fool most of the city.

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* ButtMonkey: BitchInSheepsClothing: He gets no respect from anyone.
* ADayInTheLimelight: He's usually a gag character
acts nice to his "students" in order to manipulate them, but only acts that way to get what he gets promoted to VillainOfTheWeek in "Oh, What a Tangled Rope You Tie, Amazing Rope Guy".
* DeadpanSnarker: Can be this sometimes.
-->''([=WordGirl=] ties up Amazing Rope Guy)''\\
'''Amazing Rope Guy:''' Aw, darn.\\
'''[=WordGirl=]:''' And you won't be getting out either! I used the Pegasus! The strongest knot-\\
'''Amazing Rope Guy:''' ''(impersonating [=WordGirl=] mockingly)'' -in the world! Yeah, I know, I've heard of it! My whole thing's ropes, remember?
wants.
* DemotedToExtra: Lacks any speaking or major roles With the exception of one episode in Season 6 and 8.
* GiftedlyBad: He was once hired as an entertainer at Becky's school, doing rope tricks. The kids were not impressed.
* HiddenDepths:
** He can make great dioramas.
** He's so good at impressions that the only time he had any success as a villain was when he used his mimicry skills to impersonate other villains.
* {{Idiosyncrazy}}: Rope.
* LaughablyEvil: Probably the most prominent in the series, which is saying a lot considering that the other villains include the likes of Chuck (who, while successful at his job, does ''not'' give that impression), Invisi-Bill, and Big Left Hand Guy.
* MundaneMadeAwesome: The only things
6, he's good at are impersonations and tying knots.
a minor background character who never talks after Season 2.
* NonIndicativeName: He's... really {{Hypocrite}}: Ms. Question flunks the Coach's Villain School because she doesn't have superpowers, despite the Coach not that amazing.
having any of his own either.
* NotSoHarmlessVillain: He once got {{Jerkass}}: Is an episode where unlikeable man.
* LackOfEmpathy: How did Coach respond to Ms. Question getting shocked by lightning? Telling her to keep it down.
* VocalEvolution: His voice in "The Robot Problem" is higher-pitched than his previous one, possibly because
he pulled off several successful heists by impersonating other supervillains, hasn't been voiced in a long time.
* WouldHurtAChild: Or steal one's robot blueprints, then attack him
using [[TheDreaded their reputations]] to make his victims surrender without a fight.
* PaperThinDisguise: His villain disguises in "Oh, What a Tangled Rope You Tie, Amazing Rope Guy" aren't exactly
the best, but they still manage to fool most of the city.said robot.




!!The Coach's School for Evil Villains and Arch-Enemies
[[folder:The Coach]]
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->'''First Appearance:''' "Sidekicked to the Curb" ([=S1 E18b=])
->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/NedBellamy

A devious man with no superpowers of his own but instead manipulates other villains into committing crimes for him.

One recurring scam of his is a villain night school, which produced Invisi-Bill and Big Left Hand Guy (As well as Ms. Question though she didn't graduate).

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\n!!The Coach's School for Evil Villains and Arch-Enemies\n[[folder:The Coach]]
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Whammer]]
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->'''First Appearance:''' "Sidekicked to "Thorn in the Curb" Sidekick" ([=S1 E18b=])
E16a=])
->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/NedBellamy

Creator/JohnCMcGinley
A devious muscle-bound man with no superpowers of the power to make powerful sonic booms by bringing his own but instead manipulates other villains fists together. He inserts the word "wham" or variations thereof at least once into committing crimes for him.

One recurring scam of his is a villain night school, which produced Invisi-Bill and Big Left Hand Guy (As well
each sentence such as Ms. Question though she didn't graduate)."Wow, that was so whammer!" no matter how nonsensical.



* BitchInSheepsClothing: He acts nice to his "students" in order to manipulate them, but only acts that way to get what he wants.
* DemotedToExtra: With the exception of one episode in Season 6, he's a minor background character who never talks after Season 2.
* {{Hypocrite}}: Ms. Question flunks the Coach's Villain School because she doesn't have superpowers, despite the Coach not having any of his own either.
* {{Jerkass}}: Is an unlikeable man.
* LackOfEmpathy: How did Coach respond to Ms. Question getting shocked by lightning? Telling her to keep it down.
* VocalEvolution: His voice in "The Robot Problem" is higher-pitched than his previous one, possibly because he hasn't been voiced in a long time.
* WouldHurtAChild: Or steal one's robot blueprints, then attack him using the said robot.
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[[folder:The Whammer]]
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->'''First Appearance:''' "Thorn in the Sidekick" ([=S1 E16a=])
->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/JohnCMcGinley
A muscle-bound man with the power to make powerful sonic booms by bringing his fists together. He inserts the word "wham" or variations thereof at least once into each sentence such as "Wow, that was so whammer!" no matter how nonsensical.
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[[folder:The Learnerer]]
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->'''First Appearance:''' "The Learnerer" ([=S4 E10a=])
->'''Voiced by:''' Music/WeirdAlYankovic
A man who can learn anything and devise counter-measures after observing it once. He has a habit of using suffixes twice. For example: "Learnerer" and "adaptinging".

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[[folder:The Learnerer]]
[[folder:Seymour Orlando Smooth]]
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->'''First Appearance:''' "The Learnerer" ([=S4 E10a=])
"Answer All My Questions and Win Stuff" ([=S2 E7b=])
->'''Voiced by:''' Music/WeirdAlYankovic
Creator/DaranNorris
A man who can learn anything pretends to be a game show host to scam contestants out of their cash and devise counter-measures after observing it once. He has a habit of using suffixes twice. For example: "Learnerer" and "adaptinging".valuables.


Added DiffLines:

* AlliterativeName: '''S'''eymour '''S'''mooth.
* AlwaysSomeoneBetter: He kidnaps Beau Handsome and tries to upstage him, due to being jealous that Handsome can host two game shows a day. Later on, Handsome is shown to be the better emcee, and can even outshine Seymour's TwinkleSmile.
* ChainPain: Wields chains made of fool's gold.
* CharacterCatchphrase: Usually says "Zing!" whenever flashing his bright teeth.
* ConArtist: His raison d'être. Literally, anytime you see this guy, he's trying to con you in one way or another.
* DemotedToExtra: Lacks any speaking or major roles in Seasons 3 and 5.
* DisappearedDad: Although he mentions his mother in a couple of episodes, we're never given any details regarding his father.
* EvenBadMenLoveTheirMamas: ImpliedTrope. While he's shown to be a con artist, "Tell Her What She's Won!" and "Wishful Thinking" suggest he's also on friendly terms with his mother or at least doesn't look down on her.
* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes: He's fine with sharing stolen [[BuffySpeak stuff]] with [[SiblingsInCrime his brothers]] in "Win a Shiny New Car" and "Seymour ... Right After This". [[spoiler: When going ScrewThisImOutOfHere in the foremost episode, and despite them screwing up his [[EvilPlan plan]], he waits for them to get in a car with him instead of just abandoning them]].
* EvenEvilHasStandards: Generally frowns upon mind-controlling other villains or stealing their things (though [[{{Hypocrite}} he did try to steal other villains' ideas]] in one episode). Isn't too fond of murderous intergalactic dictators either.
* {{Greed}}: Conning people into giving him dough is his specialty.
* ImprobableWeaponUser: He can flick hair gel, which hardens like cement.
* {{Leitmotif}}: Although not exclusive to his character, Seymour's presence is usually accompanied by blaring Game Show music with trumpets and high-pitched piano music.
* NobodyTouchesTheHair: Screw up his hair, and he won't hesitate to fight you.
* NoCelebritiesWereHarmed: Seymour [[Creator/OrlandoBloom Orlando Smooth]].
* OutOfFocus: Is absent in Seasons 1 and 7.
* TheRival: With Beau Handsome.
* SiblingsInCrime: Several instances have his brothers help him carry out an EvilPlan.
* SurroundedByIdiots: His brothers who don't even know the answer to 1 + 1.
* SmarmyHost: Seymour is a [[SmugSnake smug]], [[{{Narcissist}} narcissistic]] game show host who's obssesses with his own appearance and fights with hair gel and gold chains. That he rigs his games against his contestants is the icing on the cake.
* SmugSnake: Seymour can be pretty arrogant at times, and doesn't always think his plans through, or stop to understand his opponents' tactics.
* TwinkleSmile: It's so bright it can blind people. It's actually a set of false teeth.
* WorldsBestCharacter: In his mind, at least, he's the world's greatest emcee.
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[[folder:The Learnerer]]
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->'''First Appearance:''' "The Learnerer" ([=S4 E10a=])
->'''Voiced by:''' Music/WeirdAlYankovic
A man who can learn anything and devise counter-measures after observing it once. He has a habit of using suffixes twice. For example: "Learnerer" and "adaptinging".
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[[folder:Birthday Girl / Eileen]]
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->'''First Appearance:''' "The Birthday Girl" ([=S1 E8a=])
->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/PamelaAdlon
A greedy little girl who thinks every day is her birthday. She demands that anyone she meets give her whatever she wants. If she is refused, she will throw a tantrum and grow into a hulking green behemoth.

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->'''First Appearance:''' "The Birthday Girl" ([=S1 E8a=])
"Captain Tangent" ([=S3 E7a=])
->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/PamelaAdlon
A greedy little girl
John Henson
Captain Tangent is an annoying waiter
who thinks every day is her birthday. She demands that anyone she meets give her whatever she wants. If she is refused, she will throw a tantrum prone to telling boring stories and grow into then going off on even more boring tangents. He becomes a hulking green behemoth.pirate-themed criminal after discovering his power. His sidekick is a talking parrot named Oscar.



* EveryoneHasStandards: Thinks Invisi-Bill is annoying even for him and has Oscar fly him away when he comes next to him in "The Power of Whamship."
* EyepatchOfPower: Going with the pirate theme.
* FatalFlaw: His MotorMouth trait has gotten him fired and constantly losing to [=Wordgirl=].
* HookHand: He wears a hook hand as part of his pirate schtick.
* MotorMouth: He rambles on and on about his experiences, much to everyone's dismay.
* {{Pirate}}: He's a pirate-themed criminal.
* APirate400YearsTooLate: {{Subverted}}--he's not a real pirate, but a waiter at a pirate themed restaurant. Then it's DoubleSubverted when he becomes a criminal, making him an ''actual'' pirate.
* PirateParrot: His assistant, Oscar.
* SelectiveMagnetism: Which works on any metal, even gold.
* TalkLikeAPirate: His faked pirate accent.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Birthday Girl / Eileen]]
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->'''First Appearance:''' "The Birthday Girl" ([=S1 E8a=])
->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/PamelaAdlon
A greedy little girl who thinks every day is her birthday. She demands that anyone she meets give her whatever she wants. If she is refused, she will throw a tantrum and grow into a hulking green behemoth.
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[[folder:Captain Tangent and Oscar]]
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->'''First Appearance:''' "Captain Tangent" ([=S3 E7a=])
->'''Voiced by:''' John Henson
Captain Tangent is an annoying waiter who is prone to telling boring stories and then going off on even more boring tangents. He becomes a pirate-themed criminal after discovering his power. His sidekick is a talking parrot named Oscar.

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!!One-Shot Villains
[[folder:[=WordBot=]]]
->'''First Appearance:''' "Captain Tangent" ([=S3 E7a=])
"[=WordBot=]" ([=S4 E12a=])
->'''Voiced by:''' John Henson
Captain Tangent is an annoying waiter who is prone to telling boring stories
Dannah Phirman
A robot created by Tobey in [=WordGirl=]'s image
and then going off on even programmed to be devoted to him. She has all of [=WordGirl=]'s abilities but is slightly more boring tangents. He becomes a pirate-themed criminal after discovering his power. His sidekick is a talking parrot named Oscar.powerful.



* EveryoneHasStandards: Thinks Invisi-Bill is annoying even for him and has Oscar fly him away when he comes next to him in "The Power of Whamship."
* EyepatchOfPower: Going with the pirate theme.
* FatalFlaw: His MotorMouth trait has gotten him fired and constantly losing to [=Wordgirl=].
* HookHand: He wears a hook hand as part of his pirate schtick.
* MotorMouth: He rambles on and on about his experiences, much to everyone's dismay.
* {{Pirate}}: He's a pirate-themed criminal.
* APirate400YearsTooLate: {{Subverted}}--he's not a real pirate, but a waiter at a pirate themed restaurant. Then it's DoubleSubverted when he becomes a criminal, making him an ''actual'' pirate.
* PirateParrot: His assistant, Oscar.
* SelectiveMagnetism: Which works on any metal, even gold.
* TalkLikeAPirate: His faked pirate accent.
[[/folder]]

!!One-Shot Villains
[[folder:[=WordBot=]]]
->'''First Appearance:''' "[=WordBot=]" ([=S4 E12a=])
->'''Voiced by:''' Dannah Phirman
A robot created by Tobey in [=WordGirl=]'s image and programmed to be devoted to him. She has all of [=WordGirl=]'s abilities but is slightly more powerful.
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* {{Narcissist}}: While not as bad as Victoria Best, his ego is pretty big (though semi-justified as he is a boy genius), and any time his ego is struck he usually doesn't take it well.

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* {{Narcissist}}: While not as bad as Victoria Best, his ego is pretty big (though semi-justified as he is a boy genius), genius) and any time his ego is struck struck, he usually doesn't take it well.



* TerribleArtist: He's a horrendous artist according to "Tobey's Masterpiece". Becky even lampshades it.

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* TerribleArtist: He's a horrendous artist according to "Tobey's Masterpiece". Masterpiece" which Becky even lampshades it.



* AmbiguouslyHuman: No one's exactly sure just what Chuck is, as he's mostly human, but his head is a sandwich. Apparently, he's sensitive about it.

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* AmbiguouslyHuman: No one's exactly sure just what Chuck is, is as he's mostly human, human but his head is a sandwich. Apparently, he's sensitive about it.



* OnlyKnownByHerNickname: Although she's typically referred to as Granny May, her real name is Gwendolyn Edna May.

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* OnlyKnownByHerNickname: Although she's typically referred to as Granny May, her real name is Gwendolyn Grandolyn Edna May.



* SurroundedByIdiots: His brothers. They don't even know the answer to 1 + 1.

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* SurroundedByIdiots: His brothers. They brothers who don't even know the answer to 1 + 1.

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!!The Coach's School for Evil Villains and Arch-Enemies
[[folder:The Coach]]
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->'''First Appearance:''' "Sidekicked to the Curb" ([=S1 E18b=])
->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/NedBellamy

A devious man with no superpowers of his own but instead manipulates other villains into committing crimes for him.

One recurring scam of his is a villain night school, which produced Invisi-Bill and Big Left Hand Guy (As well as Ms. Question though she didn't graduate).

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!!Secondary Recurring Villains
[[folder:Lady Redundant Woman / Beatrice Bixby]]
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->'''First Appearance:''' "Sidekicked to the Curb" ([=S1 E18b=])
->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/NedBellamy

A devious man with no superpowers of his own but instead manipulates other villains into committing crimes for him.

One recurring scam of his is
Creator/AmandaPlummer (first appearance), Creator/GreyDeLisle
Beatrice Bixby works in
a villain night school, which produced Invisi-Bill copy shop and Big Left Hand Guy (As well as Ms. Question though is bitterly jealous of the star employee, Dave. She obsessively cleans and maintains a copy machine, doting on it like it's her child. After curiously pressing a mysterious BigRedButton on the machine, she didn't graduate).becomes Lady Redundant Woman and wreaks havoc.



* BitchInSheepsClothing: He acts nice to his "students" in order to manipulate them, but only acts that way to get what he wants.
* DemotedToExtra: With the exception of one episode in Season 6, he's a minor background character who never talks after Season 2.
* {{Hypocrite}}: Ms. Question flunks the Coach's Villain School because she doesn't have superpowers, despite the Coach not having any of his own either.
* {{Jerkass}}: Is an unlikeable man.
* LackOfEmpathy: How did Coach respond to Ms. Question getting shocked by lightning? Telling her to keep it down.
* VocalEvolution: His voice in "The Robot Problem" is higher-pitched than his previous one, possibly because he hasn't been voiced in a long time.
* WouldHurtAChild: Or steal one's robot blueprints, then attack him using the said robot.

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* BitchInSheepsClothing: He acts nice AchillesHeel: She needs to his "students" touch her nose to use her powers. Also, she can't use her powers if her ink supply runs low or if her ink cartridges are removed.
* AllGirlsLikePonies: She can be seen watching "The Pretty Princess and Magic Pony Power Hour".
* AlliterativeName: Fittingly enough for her theme, the letter "B" appears thrice
in order her name.
* ArtInitiatesLife: By eating or looking at an image, she can bring it
to manipulate them, but only acts that way life.
* BerserkButton:
** Dave receiving praise. And Dave period.
** Messing with her beloved copy machine.
** If someone claims copies are no good compared
to get what he wants.
originals.
** Whenever she gets cut in line. Repeatedly.
* DarkActionGirl: She's able to beat the crap out of Captain Huggyface while her powers are disabled.
* DemotedToExtra: With the exception Lacks any speaking or major roles in Seasons 6 and 8.
* DepartmentOfRedundancyDepartment: She constantly repeats herself in different ways. For example: "You are beaten, defeated, vanquished!" or "Hi, hello, aloha." This also extends to her crimes, as [[{{Idiosyncrazy}} she tends to steal multiple things that are extremely similar to each other]] (such as a couch, sofa, and futon). Even her villain name "Lady Redundant Woman" is redundant since "lady" and "woman" are both words to describe a woman.
* DoppelgangerAttack: Basically all
of one episode in Season 6, he's a her attacks.
* EasilyForgiven: Whenever she's released from jail, Dave gives her job back.
* EvilIsPetty: She's very bitter and spiteful towards her BenevolentBoss Dave out of jealousy and
minor faults.
* GreenEyedMonster: For Dave.
* {{Idiosyncrazy}}: Copying machines and redundancy.
* InnerMonologue: Whenever she's Beatrice, she will sometimes talk to herself whenever she's annoyed or feels slighted, complete with the
background fading out of focus during her thoughts.
* TheInsomniac: Implied, as she is the only
character who never talks after Season 2.
with lines and dark circles under her eyes.
* {{Hypocrite}}: Ms. Question flunks KillItWithWater: Her clones are made of ink and paper, and thus will dissolve if they touch water.
* MesACrowd: Her copies turn into paper when destroyed, and she can make them disappear if she feels like it.
* SelfDuplication: She has this power.
* SingleMindedTwins: Though not twins, and inverted by
the Coach's Villain School because she presence of Dupey in "The Young And The Meatless", her clones frequently exhibit identical movements as their original, while saying the exact same thing. This is likely just a case of reducing animation and voice acting costs, even though it doesn't make sense for LRW's copies to know exactly what she's going to say, how she's going to say it, and how she's going to move while saying it when she does. They only have superpowers, despite their own personalities (such as Dupey) when it's needed for the Coach not having any of his own either.
* {{Jerkass}}: Is an unlikeable man.
* LackOfEmpathy: How did Coach respond to Ms. Question getting shocked by lightning? Telling her to keep it down.
* VocalEvolution: His voice in "The Robot Problem" is higher-pitched than his previous one, possibly because he hasn't been voiced in a long time.
* WouldHurtAChild: Or steal one's robot blueprints, then attack him using the said robot.
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[[folder:The Whammer]]
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->'''First Appearance:''' "Thorn in the Sidekick" ([=S1 E16a=])
->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/JohnCMcGinley
A muscle-bound man with the power to make powerful sonic booms by bringing his fists together. He inserts the word "wham" or variations thereof at least once into each sentence such as "Wow, that was so whammer!" no matter how nonsensical.

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->'''First Appearance:''' "Thorn in the Sidekick" ([=S1 E16a=])
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->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/JohnCMcGinley
Creator/JeffreyTambor
A muscle-bound man smug, childish, and greedy businessman out to line his pockets with the power even more money than he already has. He usually relies on mind control devices to make powerful sonic booms by bringing achieve his fists together. He inserts the word "wham" or variations thereof at least once into each sentence such as "Wow, that was so whammer!" no matter how nonsensical. goals, though on occasion has tried other means with little success.



* AbsurdPhobia: The episode "Silence of the Whams" reveals The Whammer is afraid of bubbles. This is because bubbles are the only things he cannot wham.
* BoisterousBruiser: You'd be hard-pressed to find a more bombastic character on the show.
* {{Crunchtastic}}: His tendency to use the word "wham" tends to lead to adjectives like this ("whammin'" being a particular favorite of his).
* DemotedToExtra: Lacks any speaking or major roles in Season 8.
* DumbMuscle: Whatever he lacks in brains, he definitely makes up for it in his strength.
%%* TheFool
* GaleForceSound: Powerful enough to shatter rock and send [=WordGirl=] flying. It can also cancel out Victoria Best's MagicMusic.
* HornyVikings: He doesn't claim to be a Viking, but he does wear the helmet.
* LargeHam: '''Wham!'''
* LogicalWeakness: He needs to bring his fists together to create his shockwaves so keeping his arms apart or tying them up would render him powerless.
* NoIndoorVoice: He always speaks at a level that's almost yelling.
* NoSenseOfPersonalSpace: Often annoys fellow villains this way, especially Chuck.
* NotSoHarmlessVillain: He may be an idiot, but there's no denying that he's one of the most powerful characters in the series. In "Crime In The Key Of V", he easily reduces the city to rubble.
* SensitiveGuyAndManlyMan: Manly Man to Chuck's Sensitive Guy.
* SuperStrength: He can wham the entire city into rubble easily.
* StrangeMindsThinkAlike: In "The Power of Whamship", he and the similarly [[TheDitz ditzy]] and [[NoIndoorVoice loud]] Invisi-Bill team up. They have the time of their life, and even accept their arrest with a smile, as they'll get to be roommates in jail.
* VerbalTic: The word "wham".
* VillainsOutShopping: Towards the end of "As Something as Something", he's playing basketball with a couple of cops and Big Left Hand Guy.

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* AbsurdPhobia: The episode "Silence of AlliterativeName: His real name, Shelly Smalls, repeats the Whams" reveals The Whammer is afraid of bubbles. This is because bubbles letter "S".
* BerserkButton: '''DO NOT''' gloat about how much richer or bigger you
are than him. He won't take it well.
* BewareTheSillyOnes: He's a big ol' goof who's childishly obsessed with bunnies, but manage to piss him off, and your mind and free will forcibly become his new plaything.
* ChildHater: Isn't fond of children, though he tries to be friendly to them in public.
* CorruptCorporateExecutive: Is
the only things he cannot wham.
* BoisterousBruiser: You'd be hard-pressed to find a more bombastic character on the show.
* {{Crunchtastic}}: His tendency to use the word "wham" tends to lead to adjectives like this ("whammin'" being a particular favorite
head of his).
* DemotedToExtra: Lacks any speaking or major roles in Season 8.
* DumbMuscle: Whatever he lacks in brains, he definitely makes up for it in
his strength.business but also actively goes out of his way to do immoral deeds to get richer.
%%* TheFool
* GaleForceSound: Powerful enough ConArtist: Not as bad as Seymour, but some of his schemes include using mind control to shatter rock force people to buy his bogus products.
* CutenessProximity: For squishy things, mainly bunnies.
* DickDastardlyStopsToCheat: Could've carried out his scheme in "Ears to You" very legitimately, but throws in mind control just for the hell of it. This is even lampshaded by Mr. Big himself.
-->'''[=WordGirl=]:''' Now why would you try that...?\\
'''Mr. Big:''' Hey, you can't get to the end of a Mr. Big story
and send [=WordGirl=] flying. It can also cancel out Victoria Best's MagicMusic.
not have any mind control.
* HornyVikings: He doesn't claim DominoMask: Is never seen without it, even on vacation.
* EmbarrassingFirstName: Possibly an issue for him, as his real name is revealed
to be a Viking, but he does wear Shelly Smalls in "Truth, Revision, and the helmet.
Lexiconian Way".
* LargeHam: '''Wham!'''
EvilHasABadSenseOfHumor: [[HypocriticalHumor Leslie has stated outright that Mr. Big has no sense of humor]], though this is more out of not understanding the concept of a set-up and punchline rather than being a cold-hearted felon.
* LogicalWeakness: EvilIsHammy: He needs to bring chews up the scenery like no other villain, though his fists together to create his shockwaves so keeping his arms apart or tying them up would render him powerless.hamminess is balanced by Leslie's monotone and dull attitude.
* NoIndoorVoice: EvilIsPetty: Took over the minds of everyone on Earth once, just because his neighbor borrowed his casserole dish for a little too long.
* {{Greed}}: He's already rich, as he's the head of a multi-million company, and could live very comfortably.
He always speaks at a level does what he does because he wants more money, and that's almost yelling.
* NoSenseOfPersonalSpace: Often annoys fellow villains this way, especially Chuck.
* NotSoHarmlessVillain:
it. He may be also takes time out of every day to count his money, an idiot, but there's no denying activity he looks forward to.
* GreenAndMean: He's a scheming, {{greed}}y businessman who sports some green. His mind-controlled victims also sport green eyes.
* {{Malaproper}}: He explains
that he's he only ever took business classes.
* {{Manchild}}: He's
one of the most powerful characters in the series. In "Crime In The Key Of V", he easily reduces the city to rubble.
* SensitiveGuyAndManlyMan: Manly Man to Chuck's Sensitive Guy.
* SuperStrength: He can wham the entire city into rubble easily.
* StrangeMindsThinkAlike: In "The Power of Whamship", he and the similarly [[TheDitz ditzy]] and [[NoIndoorVoice loud]] Invisi-Bill team up. They have the time of their life, and even accept their arrest with a smile, as they'll get to be roommates in jail.
* VerbalTic: The word "wham".
* VillainsOutShopping: Towards the end of "As Something as Something",
villains but he's playing basketball childishly petty, whines and throws tantrums if he's in a bad mood or loses, and is very attached to bunnies.
* MassHypnosis: Most of his schemes and episodes featuring him involve this.
* MindControl: It's in his business plan.
* MindControlDevice: His main weapon. He uses them so much that [=WordGirl=] gets genuinely confused when he appears to not have a mind control device in "Mr. Big's Big Plan".
* OutlawCouple: With Leslie, although rather than a romantic partner, she's his overworked, underpaid, and underappreciated assistant.
* ThePiratesWhoDontDoAnything: In "Big Business", he more or less admits that his company doesn't actually ''do'' anything besides his mind control schemes.
* RealMenWearPink: He has a love for squishy bunny toys. Sometimes they factor into his evil schemes, like in "Invasion of the Bunny Lovers".
* ScrewTheRulesIHaveMoney: Doesn't care to do anything legally cause he's richer than anyone.
* SharpDressedMan: The guy cleans up nicely.
* UnEvilLaugh: Compared to the other villains, Mr Big's laugh is usually awkward and clunky.
* UnfortunateNames: With a name like "Shelly Smalls", it's no wonder he insists on being called "Mr. Big".
* VillainousFriendship: With Leslie, who is someone he's shown he absolutely needs. Also
with a couple Two-Brains.
* VillainWithGoodPublicity: He's basically the [[ComicBook/{{Superman}} Lex Luthor]]
of cops and Big Left Hand Guy.''[=WordGirl=]''.



[[folder:Ms. Question]]
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->'''First Appearance:''' "Villain School" ([=S1 E23b=])
->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/GreyDeLisle
A woman obsessed with questions. She always speaks in the form of a question and uses confusion and chaos to get away with her crimes. After being struck by lightning, she gained the ability to make her foes temporarily forget everything, even who they are.

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A woman obsessed with questions. She always speaks in
Creator/MariaBamford
Mr. Big's personal assistant, who does most of
the form of a question and uses confusion and chaos to get away with her crimes. After being struck by lightning, she gained the ability to make her foes temporarily forget everything, even who they are.heavy lifting in his schemes.



* AstonishinglyAppropriateAppearance: A subtle example as the curls in her hair look like question marks.
* BerserkButton: The phrase "No questions asked".
* {{Bizarrchitecture}}: "Seeds of Doubt" reveals that her lair resembles an Creator/MCEscher painting.
* ConfusionFu: Her power is ''literally'' to cause confusion. Aside from that, she tries to confuse the people she robs by [[MotorMouth asking them a rapid series of confusing questions]].
* TheDogBitesBack: In "Who Is Ms. Question?", she gets kicked out of Villain School for not having superpowers (despite the Coach [[{{Hypocrite}} not having any of his own either]]. Once she gains her amnesia powers, she tests her new abilities on the Coach first.
* EarlyInstallmentWeirdness: In "Who Is Ms. Question?", characters affected by Ms. Question's amnesia beam would have their heads turn into giant question marks. In later episodes, they instead get [[CirclingBirdies small question marks that circle their head]].
* EasyAmnesia: Can fire a beam that gives whoever it hits temporary amnesia.
* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes: She gets in a relationship with Brent, and genuinely seems to love him.
* {{Expy}}: Her costume and obsession with questions are taken from [[Characters/BatmanTheRiddler the Riddler]].
* FoodBasedSuperpowers: "Seeds of Doubt" reveals that Ms. Question can fire her question beams at food, causing anyone who eats it to get amnesia as if they were hit by the beam directly.
* FromNobodyToNightmare: She started out as a small-time crook and failed supervillain graduate with no powers. Then, in "Who is Ms. Question?", she gained [[EasyAmnesia the power of confusion]] and became a recurring, credible threat.
* GlorySeeker: "Ms. Question's Riddle Rampage" reveals that her criminal behavior is largely motivated by a desire to become famous (implied to be because of her former status as a small-time criminal).
* {{Idiosyncrazy}}: Questions, confusion.
* LaserGuidedAmnesia: Ms. Question is able to control which memories are blocked out by her beam. In "Questionable Behavior", she takes advantage of this to get people to tell her their deepest, darkest secrets.
* LightningCanDoAnything: She got her confusion-inducing and SkySurfing abilities after being struck by a bolt of lightning from a question mark-shaped cloud which got lampshaded by the Narrator.
-->'''Narrator:''' Don't worry kids. That's not dangerous lightning, it's just strong enough to cause superpowers.
* {{Leitmotif}}: A parody of the ''Series/{{Jeopardy}}'' thinking music and her power is usually signified by bell clanging.
* SigilSpam: After gaining her powers, she fires her confusion beam through her question mark chest insignia which shoots out question marks that leave [[CirclingBirdies question marks swirling around her victims' heads]] and [[SkySurfing rides a giant question mark]] (also from her insignia) for a quick getaway. Her hair even has QuirkyCurls in the shape of question marks.
* SkySurfing: She rides on a giant question mark.
* StrangeSyntaxSpeaker: Does she speak entirely in questions? Yes, she does (with a few exceptions, such as when she's answering someone else's question).
* WhatKindOfLamePowerIsHeartAnyway: Originally, Ms. Question was just a villain-in-training at the Coach's old villain school who only talked in questions and had no other "powers" of any kind.

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* AstonishinglyAppropriateAppearance: A subtle example as the curls AllGirlsLikePonies: She is a fan of "The Pretty Princess and Magic Pony Power Hour".
* ApatheticClerk: So apathetic
in fact that her hair look like question marks.
voice is [[DullSurprise completely monotone even when she's happy]].
* BeleagueredAssistant: Sometimes expresses that her greatest wish is for Mr. Big to ''notice'' her.
* BerserkButton: The phrase "No questions asked".
* {{Bizarrchitecture}}: "Seeds
Getting the name or details of Doubt" reveals that "The Pretty Princess and Magic Pony Power Hour" wrong.
* CannotConveySarcasm: Due to
her lair resembles an Creator/MCEscher painting.
* ConfusionFu: Her power
monotone voice, it is ''literally'' to cause confusion. Aside from that, she tries to confuse the people she robs by [[MotorMouth asking them a rapid series of confusing questions]].
* TheDogBitesBack: In "Who Is Ms. Question?", she gets kicked out of Villain School
sometimes hard for not having superpowers (despite the Coach [[{{Hypocrite}} not having any of his own either]]. Once she gains her amnesia powers, she tests her new abilities on the Coach first.
* EarlyInstallmentWeirdness: In "Who Is Ms. Question?",
characters affected by Ms. Question's amnesia beam would have their heads turn into giant question marks. In later episodes, they instead get [[CirclingBirdies small question marks that circle their head]].
* EasyAmnesia: Can fire a beam that gives whoever it hits temporary amnesia.
* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes: She gets in a relationship with Brent, and genuinely seems to love him.
* {{Expy}}: Her costume and obsession with questions are taken from [[Characters/BatmanTheRiddler the Riddler]].
* FoodBasedSuperpowers: "Seeds of Doubt" reveals that Ms. Question can fire her question beams at food, causing anyone who eats it to get amnesia as if they were hit by the beam directly.
* FromNobodyToNightmare: She started out as a small-time crook and failed supervillain graduate with no powers. Then, in "Who is Ms. Question?", she gained [[EasyAmnesia the power of confusion]] and became a recurring, credible threat.
* GlorySeeker: "Ms. Question's Riddle Rampage" reveals that her criminal behavior is largely motivated by a desire to become famous (implied to be because of her former status as a small-time criminal).
* {{Idiosyncrazy}}: Questions, confusion.
* LaserGuidedAmnesia: Ms. Question is able to control which memories are blocked out by her beam. In "Questionable Behavior", she takes advantage of this to get people
to tell her their deepest, darkest secrets.
* LightningCanDoAnything: She got her confusion-inducing and SkySurfing abilities after being struck by a bolt of lightning from a question mark-shaped cloud which got lampshaded by the Narrator.
-->'''Narrator:''' Don't worry kids. That's
whether or not dangerous lightning, it's just strong enough to cause superpowers.
* {{Leitmotif}}: A parody of the ''Series/{{Jeopardy}}'' thinking music and her power is usually signified by bell clanging.
* SigilSpam: After gaining her powers, she fires her confusion beam through her question mark chest insignia which shoots out question marks that leave [[CirclingBirdies question marks swirling around her victims' heads]] and [[SkySurfing rides a giant question mark]] (also from her insignia) for a quick getaway. Her hair even has QuirkyCurls in the shape of question marks.
* SkySurfing: She rides on a giant question mark.
* StrangeSyntaxSpeaker: Does she speak entirely in questions? Yes, she does (with a few exceptions, such as when
she's answering someone else's question).
being sarcastic. Even she has a hard time figuring it out at times.
-->'''Leslie:''' Brilliant as usual, sir.\\
'''Mr. Big:''' Thank you, Les-- Wait... are you being sarcastic?\\
'''Leslie:''' ''[Beat]'' I can't tell anymore, sir.
* WhatKindOfLamePowerIsHeartAnyway: Originally, Ms. Question CharacterizationMarchesOn: She isn't as much of a snarker and doesn't speak in a monotone in "Mr. Big".
* DarkActionGirl: She knows karate and
was just a villain-in-training at the Coach's old villain school who gymnast, and can fight evenly with Captain Huggyface.
* DeadpanSnarker: The
only talked state of mind she ever seems to be in, Leslie ''always'' has a scathing remark ready for her boss.
* DominoMask: Starts wearing one
in questions and had no "Leslie Makes It Big".
* TheDragon: To Mr. Big.
* EmotionlessGirl: She even ''laughs'' in monotone. The emotion she is most likely to ever express is annoyance.
* EvilMinions: To Mr. Big.
* HypercompetentSidekick: To Mr. Big.
* LadyInAPowerSuit: She wears a red pantsuit.
* NotSoHarmlessVillain: In "Leslie Makes It Big", ''everyone'' assumes she can't possibly be a threat without Mr. Big to guide her. She proves them all wrong.
%%* OnlySaneWoman
* OutlawCouple: With Mr. Big.
* PluckyOfficeGirl: She's much better at coming up with effective plans than Mr. Big, but he rarely ever takes her suggestions.
* PunchClockVillain: She doesn't seem to care that much whether or not Mr. Big's plans succeed. After all, she does this because it's her job, not because she wants to. Although she ''does'' have quite a bit of fun with villainy when she tries it on her own in "Leslie Makes It Big".
* SecretaryOfEvil: Besides the many
other "powers" of any kind.things she does for him, she's also the secretary at Mr. Big's company.
* TookALevelInBadass: Becomes even more dangerous in "Leslie Makes It Big".
* UnEvilLaugh: Given her monotone nature, it's even worse than her boss's.
* VocalEvolution: As mentioned above, she didn't speak in monotone in her early appearances, as her characterization hadn't been fully decided on yet.



[[folder:Big Left Hand Guy]]
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->'''First Appearance:''' Villain School ([=S1 E23b=])
->'''Voiced by:''' Mike O'Connell
[[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin A man with a big left hand]]. He tends to use his large hand to hail one of the few cabs of Fair City to escape after committing a crime.

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[[folder:Big Left Hand Guy]]
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->'''First Appearance:''' Villain School ([=S1 E23b=])
"Answer All My Questions and Win Stuff" ([=S2 E7b=])
->'''Voiced by:''' Mike O'Connell
[[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin
Creator/DaranNorris
A man with a big left hand]]. He tends who pretends to use his large hand be a game show host to hail one scam contestants out of the few cabs of Fair City to escape after committing a crime.their cash and valuables.



* AffablyEvil: He's a criminal yet is polite and well-mannered.
* AffectionateNickname: Endearingly called "Big-Left" by Invisi-Bill and "BLHG" that one time.
* DemotedToExtra: Lacks any speaking or major roles after Season 5.
* DoesNotKnowHisOwnStrength: PlayedForLaughs. When Invisi-Bill puts up his hand for a high five, Big Left ends up slamming him into the ground by accident. ''[[DidNotThinkThisThrough Twice.]]''
* ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin: He's a guy with a really big left hand.
* MundaneUtility: Big Left Hand Guy is capable of using his big left hand to perform feats of SuperStrength... but he mainly uses it to hail taxi cabs which [=WordGirl=] lampshades.
* OnlySaneMan: Out of the graduates, he's the most normal and rational villain who plays off the goofier ones like [[StrangeSyntaxSpeaker Ms. Question]], [[LazyBum Timmy Tim-Bo]] and especially [[AttentionWhore Invisi-Bill]].
* StraightMan: Invisi-Bill's hyperactive, happy-go-lucky personality often plays off Big Left Hand Guy's seriousness.
* PermaStubble: He has stubble on his face.
* VillainsOutShopping: While in {{prison}} in "As Something as Something", Big Left Hand Guy is seen playing basketball with The Whammer and two cops.

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* AffablyEvil: He's a criminal yet is polite and well-mannered.
* AffectionateNickname: Endearingly called "Big-Left" by Invisi-Bill and "BLHG" that one time.
AlliterativeName: '''S'''eymour '''S'''mooth.
* DemotedToExtra: Lacks any speaking or major roles after Season 5.
* DoesNotKnowHisOwnStrength: PlayedForLaughs. When Invisi-Bill puts up his hand for
AlwaysSomeoneBetter: He kidnaps Beau Handsome and tries to upstage him, due to being jealous that Handsome can host two game shows a high five, Big Left ends up slamming him into day. Later on, Handsome is shown to be the ground by accident. ''[[DidNotThinkThisThrough Twice.]]''
* ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin: He's a guy with a really big left hand.
* MundaneUtility: Big Left Hand Guy is capable of using his big left hand to perform feats of SuperStrength... but he mainly uses it to hail taxi cabs which [=WordGirl=] lampshades.
* OnlySaneMan: Out of the graduates, he's the most normal
better emcee, and rational villain who plays off the goofier ones like [[StrangeSyntaxSpeaker Ms. Question]], [[LazyBum Timmy Tim-Bo]] and especially [[AttentionWhore Invisi-Bill]].can even outshine Seymour's TwinkleSmile.
* StraightMan: Invisi-Bill's hyperactive, happy-go-lucky personality often plays off Big Left Hand Guy's seriousness.
ChainPain: Wields chains made of fool's gold.
* PermaStubble: He has stubble on CharacterCatchphrase: Usually says "Zing!" whenever flashing his face.
bright teeth.
* VillainsOutShopping: ConArtist: His raison d'être. Literally, anytime you see this guy, he's trying to con you in one way or another.
* DemotedToExtra: Lacks any speaking or major roles in Seasons 3 and 5.
* DisappearedDad: Although he mentions his mother in a couple of episodes, we're never given any details regarding his father.
* EvenBadMenLoveTheirMamas: ImpliedTrope.
While in {{prison}} in "As Something as Something", Big Left Hand Guy is seen playing basketball he's shown to be a con artist, "Tell Her What She's Won!" and "Wishful Thinking" suggest he's also on friendly terms with The Whammer his mother or at least doesn't look down on her.
* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes: He's fine with sharing stolen [[BuffySpeak stuff]] with [[SiblingsInCrime his brothers]] in "Win a Shiny New Car"
and two cops."Seymour ... Right After This". [[spoiler: When going ScrewThisImOutOfHere in the foremost episode, and despite them screwing up his [[EvilPlan plan]], he waits for them to get in a car with him instead of just abandoning them]].
* EvenEvilHasStandards: Generally frowns upon mind-controlling other villains or stealing their things (though [[{{Hypocrite}} he did try to steal other villains' ideas]] in one episode). Isn't too fond of murderous intergalactic dictators either.
* {{Greed}}: Conning people into giving him dough is his specialty.
* ImprobableWeaponUser: He can flick hair gel, which hardens like cement.
* {{Leitmotif}}: Although not exclusive to his character, Seymour's presence is usually accompanied by blaring Game Show music with trumpets and high-pitched piano music.
* NobodyTouchesTheHair: Screw up his hair, and he won't hesitate to fight you.
* NoCelebritiesWereHarmed: Seymour [[Creator/OrlandoBloom Orlando Smooth]].
* OutOfFocus: Is absent in Seasons 1 and 7.
* TheRival: With Beau Handsome.
* SiblingsInCrime: Several instances have his brothers help him carry out an EvilPlan.
* SurroundedByIdiots: His brothers. They don't even know the answer to 1 + 1.
* SmarmyHost: Seymour is a [[SmugSnake smug]], [[{{Narcissist}} narcissistic]] game show host who's obssesses with his own appearance and fights with hair gel and gold chains. That he rigs his games against his contestants is the icing on the cake.
* SmugSnake: Seymour can be pretty arrogant at times, and doesn't always think his plans through, or stop to understand his opponents' tactics.
* TwinkleSmile: It's so bright it can blind people. It's actually a set of false teeth.
* WorldsBestCharacter: In his mind, at least, he's the world's greatest emcee.



[[folder:Invisi-Bill]]
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->'''First Appearance:''' Who is Ms Question? ([=S2 E18a=])
->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/HJonBenjamin
A man with the power to turn invisible at will. His constant need for attention often ends up ruining every crime he's a part of.

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->'''First Appearance:''' Who is Ms Question? ([=S2 E18a=])
"Becky's Birthday" ([=S1 E4b=])
->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/HJonBenjamin
A man with
Creator/MariaBamford (Dinner or Consequences)
Born from a freak accident at an energy plant,
the power Energy Monster is a giant monster made of static electricity. She tries to turn invisible at will. His constant need for attention often ends up ruining every crime he's consume electricity in order to further increase her size. She is normally unable to speak, but one episode temporarily gave her speech, revealing that she is a part of.girl named Maria.



* AmbiguouslyGay: Invisi-Bill is extremely close to his partner in crime Big Left Hand Guy and it's implied he lives with him in the latter's studio apartment. This is especially apparent when Invisi-Bill vents his frustrations about Big Left leaving him behind or not giving him enough attention like an underappreciated boyfriend in "The Invisi-Bill Hand" or often hugging him and holding his hand in "Plain Old Mischief Makers". Let's not forget his [[TheDandy flamboyant]] [[AwesomeAnachronisticApparel dress-sense]].
* AttentionWhore: He even stated he ''needs'' attention which is made obvious by him constantly declaring his name and intentions out loud without prompt. While it seems to have {{Invisibility}} as a [[PowerStereotypeFlip superpower]] does not help his case, Invisi-Bill loves [[StealthHiBye rapidly disappearing and reappearing]] like a hyperactive kid with a lightswitch to make it more flashy.
* AwesomeAnachronisticApparel: Even for the RetroUniverse setting of the show, Invisi-Bill's late Victorian-century-styled suit with an ascot stands out amongst the more timeless outfits and outlandish villain costumes though given his [[AttentionWhore personality]], it makes sense that he wants to stand out.
* DemotedToExtra: He doesn't get any speaking or major episodes in seasons 4 and 8.
* TheDitz: The fact that he once tried to call a taxi while invisible says it all.
* EarlyInstallmentWeirdness: When he first uses his powers onscreen, Invisi-Bill noticeably fades away instead of suddenly vanishing like how he reappears from the second time onwards.
* {{Invisibility}}: He isn't called [[PunnyName Invisi-Bill]] for nothing so naturally, turning invisible is his main shtick...
* InvisibilityWithDrawbacks: ...However, it does come with a catch as he's incapable of turning the stuff he stole invisible and thus has to ditch them if he wants to escape unnoticed, defeating the purpose of his thievery in the first place. The same goes for additional accessories or disguises since only his regular outfit and glasses count as a part of himself and humorously leaving behind a hat and mustache or jewelry suspended in midair.
* HiddenDepths: On rare occasions, he lowers his happy-go-lucky attitude to show a more vulnerable side when he gets ignored or left behind, proclaiming he needs attention and wishes to be acknowledged. It's also shown in "Plain Old Mischief Makers" that he's more literate and a better reader than [[OnlySaneMan Big Left Hand Guy]] despite his [[TheDitz ditzy]] {{Manchild}} self.
* {{Keet}}: He's lively, hyper and almost seems too nice to be a villain.
* LogicalWeakness: While he's able to make himself as well as his clothes and glasses invisible, Invisi-Bill is unable to make ''anything else'' invisible so he has to ditch whatever stolen goods he has on hand to remain undetected if he doesn't want to be a floating loot bag, jewelry or monkey that gets easily caught.
* MinionWithAnFInEvil: Along with Big Left Hand Guy.
* NerdGlasses: He's a dorky guy who wears glasses.
* NoIndoorVoice: Likes to yell things at the top of his lungs, especially his own name.
* PowerStereotypeFlip: Characters with {{Invisibility}} are commonly portrayed as [[ShrinkingViolet quiet, shy, and asocial]]. Invisi-Bill is the exact opposite: loud, energetic, and a social butterfly.
* PunnyName: His supervillain name is a {{Portmanteau}} of the words "Invisible" (His power) and "Bill" (His real name) to make "Invisi-Bill".
* RememberTheNewGuy: Unlike the rest of the school, Invisi-Bill is introduced in season 2 at the graduation ceremony as opposed to the previous season at its foundation and yet is treated as if he was always there to the point he replaces Timmy Tim-Bo from the original student trio.
* SignatureSoundEffect: An echoey pop sound that gets reversed whenever he turns on and off his {{Invisibility}}, usually in rapid-fire motion.
* StealthHiBye: Though more "Hi/Bye" than "Stealth" from repeatedly vanishing into thin air with a lively "Goodbye!", only to reappear with an equally joyful "Hello!" shortly after as a [[CharacterTic habit]].
* TeleportSpam: Invisi-Bill's power isn't {{Teleportation}} but he might as well be from how frequently he turns off and on his {{Invisibility}} combined with his boundless energy letting him change places absurdly fast to sell the illusion.
* ThirdPersonPerson: Refers to himself this way as he loves hearing his own name that much.
* VillainTeamUp: He's notable for never going solo and instead teams up with other baddies from the Coach's Villain School in all his appearances. His partnerships include Big Left Hand Guy in "The Invisi-Bill Hand" and "Plain Old Mischief Makers", Ms. Question in "A Questionable Pair" and The Whammer in "The Power of Whamship".
* VerbalTic: His own name as well as "YAY!"
* WithCatlikeTread: The {{Irony}} of having {{Invisibility}} is that Invisi-Bill can't be stealthy to save his life because of (a) his [[LargeHam bombastic,]] [[AttentionWhore attention-seeking]] [[PowerStereotypeFlip personality]] rendering anything sneaky pointless and (b) only his clothes and glasses disappear alongside himself so he has to drop the stolen goods for a clean getaway from [=WordGirl=].

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* AmbiguouslyGay: Invisi-Bill is extremely close ArrogantKungFuGuy: One of Maria's tangents in "Dinner or Consequences" reveals that she believes herself to his partner in crime Big Left Hand Guy and it's implied he lives with him in be [=WordGirl=]'s most dangerous opponents, as she starts [[PlatoIsAMoron listing all of the latter's studio apartment. This is especially apparent when Invisi-Bill vents his frustrations about Big Left leaving him behind or not giving him enough attention like other villains that she thinks are weaker than her]].
* AttackOfTheFiftyFootWhatever: She towers above the city at her largest sizes.
* ChemistryCanDoAnything: [[ParodiedTrope Parodied]]. The Energy Monster originated as
an underappreciated boyfriend in "The Invisi-Bill Hand" or often hugging him and holding his hand in "Plain Old Mischief Makers". Let's not forget his [[TheDandy flamboyant]] [[AwesomeAnachronisticApparel dress-sense]].
* AttentionWhore: He even stated he ''needs'' attention
expanding ball of electricity at a power plant, which gained sentience after the workers poured an experimental serum, gamma rays, [[ArsonMurderAndJaywalking and soda]] on it.
* EnergyBeing: The Energy Monster
is made obvious by him constantly declaring his name and intentions out loud without prompt. While of pure electricity.
* EvilIsAngular: The Monster has a very angular design reminiscent of a cartoon lightning bolt.
* ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin: The Energy Monster is... well, a monster made of energy. Though
it seems to have {{Invisibility}} as a [[PowerStereotypeFlip superpower]] does not help his case, Invisi-Bill loves [[StealthHiBye rapidly disappearing and reappearing]] like a hyperactive kid with a lightswitch to make it more flashy.
* AwesomeAnachronisticApparel: Even for the RetroUniverse setting of the show, Invisi-Bill's late Victorian-century-styled suit with an ascot stands out amongst the more timeless outfits and outlandish villain costumes though given his [[AttentionWhore personality]], it makes sense
should be noted that he wants to stand out.
this is just what other characters call her--the monster is actually named Maria.
* DemotedToExtra: He doesn't get any speaking FemaleMonsterSurprise: "Dinner or major episodes in seasons 4 and 8.
* TheDitz: The fact
Consequences" reveals that he once tried to call a taxi while invisible says it all.
* EarlyInstallmentWeirdness: When he first uses his powers onscreen, Invisi-Bill noticeably fades away instead of suddenly vanishing like how he reappears from
the second time onwards.
* {{Invisibility}}: He isn't called [[PunnyName Invisi-Bill]] for nothing so naturally, turning invisible
Energy Monster is his main shtick...
* InvisibilityWithDrawbacks: ...However, it does come with a catch as he's incapable of turning the stuff he stole invisible
female, and thus has to ditch them if he wants to escape unnoticed, defeating the purpose of his thievery in the first place. The same goes for additional accessories or disguises since only his regular outfit and glasses count as a part of himself and humorously leaving behind a hat and mustache or jewelry suspended in midair.
* HiddenDepths: On rare occasions, he lowers his happy-go-lucky attitude to show a more vulnerable side when he gets ignored or left behind, proclaiming he needs attention and wishes to be acknowledged. It's also shown in "Plain Old Mischief Makers" that he's more literate and a better reader than [[OnlySaneMan Big Left Hand Guy]] despite his [[TheDitz ditzy]] {{Manchild}} self.
* {{Keet}}: He's lively, hyper and almost seems too nice to be a villain.
* LogicalWeakness: While he's able to make himself as well as his clothes and glasses invisible, Invisi-Bill is unable to make ''anything else'' invisible so he has to ditch whatever stolen goods he has on hand to remain undetected if he doesn't want to be a floating loot bag, jewelry or monkey that gets easily caught.
* MinionWithAnFInEvil: Along with Big Left Hand Guy.
* NerdGlasses: He's a dorky guy who wears glasses.
* NoIndoorVoice: Likes to yell things at the top of his lungs, especially his own name.
* PowerStereotypeFlip: Characters with {{Invisibility}} are commonly portrayed as [[ShrinkingViolet quiet, shy, and asocial]]. Invisi-Bill is the exact opposite: loud, energetic, and a social butterfly.
* PunnyName: His supervillain
her preferred name is a {{Portmanteau}} of the words "Invisible" (His power) and "Bill" (His real name) to make "Invisi-Bill".
* RememberTheNewGuy:
"Maria". Unlike her speech, this reveal actually sticks for the rest of the school, Invisi-Bill is introduced series, as she's consistently referred to as "her" in season 2 at future episodes.
* GenkiGirl: When she gains
the graduation ceremony as opposed ability to the previous season at its foundation speak, she's revealed to have a very upbeat and yet is treated energetic personality.
* ImpossiblyGracefulGiant: She has human-like agility even at her largest sizes. {{Justified|Trope}},
as being an EnergyBeing means she would have no mass to slow her down.
* IncredibleShrinkingMan: The Energy Monster will shrink
if he was always there she expels too much electricity to the point he replaces Timmy Tim-Bo from the original student trio.
* SignatureSoundEffect: An echoey pop sound that
attack, gets reversed whenever he turns on and off his {{Invisibility}}, usually in rapid-fire motion.
* StealthHiBye: Though more "Hi/Bye" than "Stealth" from repeatedly vanishing into thin air
[[KillItWithWater doused with a lively "Goodbye!", only to reappear with an equally joyful "Hello!" shortly after water]], or is used as a [[CharacterTic habit]].
* TeleportSpam: Invisi-Bill's
battery to power isn't {{Teleportation}} but he might something. In every episode she's in, she gets defeated by being shrunken down to a tiny, harmless size.
* ItCanThink: In her earlier appearances, the Energy Monster appears to be a simple-minded creature. She first shows signs of intelligence in "That's Entertainment", where she gets into a power plant by disguising herself
as well be from how frequently he turns off and on his {{Invisibility}} combined an engineer. "Dinner or Consequences" reveals that, with his boundless energy letting him change places absurdly fast to sell the illusion.
right equipment, she can communicate in fluent English.
* ThirdPersonPerson: Refers {{Kaiju}}: Most of her episodes feature her growing enormous and going on a rampage in the city.
* KillItWithWater: As a being of pure electricity, the Energy Monster is naturally weak
to himself this way as water.
* MakeMyMonsterGrow: The Energy Monster grows in size by consuming electricity, eventually reaching {{Kaiju}} sizes once she eats enough.
* MotorMouth: Once the normally voiceless Monster gains the ability to speak, she ''really'' uses it to her advantage. Her constant talking ends up annoying Two-Brains so much that
he loves hearing sabotages his own name plan by spraying her with water just to get her to shut up.
* PersonalityPowers: She's a being of pure electricity, so it's no surprise
that much.
* VillainTeamUp: He's notable for never going solo
her true personality is highly energetic and instead teams up hyperactive.
* SamusIsAGirl: Before TheReveal that the Energy Monster is female, she was believed to be a male,
with other baddies from both the Coach's Villain School in all his appearances. His partnerships include Big Left Hand Guy in "The Invisi-Bill Hand" characters and "Plain Old Mischief Makers", Ms. Question in the official website referring to her as such.
* ShockAndAwe: Since she's literally made of electricity, touching her is a great way to get yourself electrocuted. She can also fire lightning to attack.
* SmallRoleBigImpact: In
"A Questionable Pair" and World Without [=WordGirl=]", the Energy Monster only has a short amount of screen time, but she kicks off the episode's conflict by overcharging the Botsfords' oven, [[ItMakesSenseInContext giving Becky's birthday cake wish-granting powers]].
* TheSpeechless:
The Whammer Energy Monster can only speak in "The Power distorted electric roars. The one exception is "Dinner or Consequences", where Dr. Two-Brains's power helmet translates its roars into English, which the Monster revels in.
* SuddenlySpeaking: In "Dinner or Consequences", Dr. Two-Brains puts a helmet on the Energy Monster to power his machine, which has the side effect
of Whamship".
allowing her to talk. Sadly, the helmet is destroyed by the end of the episode, [[StatusQuoIsGod taking away her speech once again]].
* VerbalTic: His own {{Tuckerization}}: An InUniverse example. Maria named herself after her favorite character from a movie. In real life, [[TheDanza she shares the same name as well as "YAY!"
her voice actress, Maria Bamford]].
* WithCatlikeTread: The {{Irony}} of having {{Invisibility}} is that Invisi-Bill can't be stealthy to save his life because of (a) his [[LargeHam bombastic,]] [[AttentionWhore attention-seeking]] [[PowerStereotypeFlip personality]] rendering anything sneaky pointless and (b) VillainousGlutton: Her only his clothes and glasses disappear alongside himself goal is to continuously consume energy so he has to drop the stolen goods for a clean getaway from [=WordGirl=]. she can keep getting bigger.



[[folder:Timmy Tim-Bo]]
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->'''First Appearance:''' Villain School ([=S1 E23b=])
->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/JamesAdomian
A powerless villain who can sleep for extended periods of time. He is a member of the Villain Society who helps keep an eye on unsuccessful Mischief Makers.

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->'''First Appearance:''' Villain School "Mr. Big's Big Plan" ([=S1 E23b=])
E10a=])
->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/JamesAdomian
Creator/LarryMurphy
A powerless villain who can sleep for extended periods who's less of time. He is a member villain and more of the Villain Society who helps keep an eye on unsuccessful Mischief Makers.a [[ButtMonkey fumbling, comic relief character]].



* AbnormalAllergy: He's deadly allergic to butter which means he can't have a slice of The Whammer's freshly-baked butter stick pie, seriously bumming him out.
* DemotedToExtra: After his debut in season 1, Timmy doesn't have any major episodes onwards and is relegated to the occasional non-speaking cameos.
* LazyBum: He claims napping for long stretches of time is his [[WhatKindOfLamePowerIsHeartAnyway superpower]] and the only reason why he's even a villain in the first place is because he got fired from his pizzeria job for falling asleep too much.
* RepetitiveName: Whoever thought '''Tim'''my '''Tim'''-Bo was ever a good supervillain name?
* SurferDude: Talks in this tone.

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* AbnormalAllergy: ButtMonkey: He gets no respect from anyone.
* ADayInTheLimelight:
He's deadly allergic usually a gag character but he gets promoted to butter which means he can't have VillainOfTheWeek in "Oh, What a slice of Tangled Rope You Tie, Amazing Rope Guy".
* DeadpanSnarker: Can be this sometimes.
-->''([=WordGirl=] ties up Amazing Rope Guy)''\\
'''Amazing Rope Guy:''' Aw, darn.\\
'''[=WordGirl=]:''' And you won't be getting out either! I used the Pegasus!
The Whammer's freshly-baked butter stick pie, seriously bumming him out.
strongest knot-\\
'''Amazing Rope Guy:''' ''(impersonating [=WordGirl=] mockingly)'' -in the world! Yeah, I know, I've heard of it! My whole thing's ropes, remember?
* DemotedToExtra: After his debut in season 1, Timmy doesn't have Lacks any speaking or major episodes onwards roles in Season 6 and is relegated to the occasional non-speaking cameos.
8.
* LazyBum: GiftedlyBad: He claims napping for long stretches of time is his [[WhatKindOfLamePowerIsHeartAnyway superpower]] and was once hired as an entertainer at Becky's school, doing rope tricks. The kids were not impressed.
* HiddenDepths:
** He can make great dioramas.
** He's so good at impressions that
the only reason why time he had any success as a villain was when he used his mimicry skills to impersonate other villains.
* {{Idiosyncrazy}}: Rope.
* LaughablyEvil: Probably the most prominent in the series, which is saying a lot considering that the other villains include the likes of Chuck (who, while successful at his job, does ''not'' give that impression), Invisi-Bill, and Big Left Hand Guy.
* MundaneMadeAwesome: The only things
he's even good at are impersonations and tying knots.
* NonIndicativeName: He's... really not that amazing.
* NotSoHarmlessVillain: He once got an episode where he pulled off several successful heists by impersonating other supervillains, using [[TheDreaded their reputations]] to make his victims surrender without
a fight.
* PaperThinDisguise: His
villain disguises in "Oh, What a Tangled Rope You Tie, Amazing Rope Guy" aren't exactly the first place is because he got fired from his pizzeria job for falling asleep too much.
* RepetitiveName: Whoever thought '''Tim'''my '''Tim'''-Bo was ever a good supervillain name?
* SurferDude: Talks in this tone.
best, but they still manage to fool most of the city.



!!Other Villains
[[folder:Brent the Handsome Successful Everybody-Loves-Him Sandwich Making Guy]]
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->'''First Appearance:''' "Chuck's Brother" ([=S2 E11b=])
->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/TomKenny
Chuck's older brother, who is a popular and successful businessman. He also has a sandwich-shaped head. Though he is a legit worker and has no malicious tendencies, he briefly agrees to be Chuck's sidekick.

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!!Other Villains
[[folder:Brent the Handsome Successful Everybody-Loves-Him Sandwich Making Guy]]
!!The Coach's School for Evil Villains and Arch-Enemies
[[folder:The Coach]]
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->'''First Appearance:''' "Chuck's Brother" ([=S2 E11b=])
"Sidekicked to the Curb" ([=S1 E18b=])
->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/TomKenny
Chuck's older brother, who
Creator/NedBellamy

A devious man with no superpowers of his own but instead manipulates other villains into committing crimes for him.

One recurring scam of his
is a popular villain night school, which produced Invisi-Bill and successful businessman. He also has a sandwich-shaped head. Though he is a legit worker and has no malicious tendencies, he briefly agrees to be Chuck's sidekick.Big Left Hand Guy (As well as Ms. Question though she didn't graduate).



* AlwaysSomeoneBetter: For Chuck though Brent admits that his brother is better at video games.
* BigBrotherInstinct: Defends Chuck even when Chuck tries to break Brent's relationship with his new girlfriend.
* BuffySpeak: Yes that's his full name.
* ChickMagnet: Women swoon whenever he passes by.
* DisappearedDad: Chuck and Brent have different fathers; both are missing.
* FoolishSiblingResponsibleSibling: The responsible one.
%%* EvenBadMenLoveTheirMamas
%%* ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin
* InventorOfTheMundane: He invented "Crustless Bread"... which we find out in a later episode is literally just bread with the crust cut off.
* MommasBoy: She likes him better than Chuck, who is resentful of this fact.
%%* MinionWithAnFInEvil
* NonHumanHead: He has a sandwich for a head, just like Chuck.
* ParentalFavoritism: Totally driven home in "Who Wants to Get Rid of [=WordGirl=]?", where Chuck is on TV and waves to his mother, who waves back briefly, only to pull out a photo of Brent to admire instead.
* PlantHair: Lettuce, similar to Chuck's hair.
* RelationshipUpgrade: With Ms. Question in the later seasons.
* SharedFamilyQuirks: The entire family seems to have a deep obsession with sandwiches; they eat them for Thanksgiving dinner (with stuffing) and Chuck and Brent get sandwiches in their Christmas stockings.
* SiblingsInCrime: Becomes Chuck's sidekick, although his organizational skills drive Chuck insane.
%%* SuccessfulSiblingSyndrome
%%* WealthyPhilanthropist

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* AlwaysSomeoneBetter: For Chuck though Brent admits BitchInSheepsClothing: He acts nice to his "students" in order to manipulate them, but only acts that his brother is better at video games.
* BigBrotherInstinct: Defends Chuck even when Chuck tries
way to break Brent's relationship with his new girlfriend.
* BuffySpeak: Yes that's his full name.
* ChickMagnet: Women swoon whenever
get what he passes by.
wants.
* DisappearedDad: Chuck and Brent have different fathers; both are missing.
* FoolishSiblingResponsibleSibling: The responsible one.
%%* EvenBadMenLoveTheirMamas
%%* ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin
* InventorOfTheMundane: He invented "Crustless Bread"... which we find out in a later
DemotedToExtra: With the exception of one episode is literally just bread with the crust cut off.
* MommasBoy: She likes him better than Chuck,
in Season 6, he's a minor background character who is resentful of this fact.
%%* MinionWithAnFInEvil
never talks after Season 2.
* NonHumanHead: He has a sandwich for a head, just like Chuck.
* ParentalFavoritism: Totally driven home in "Who Wants to Get Rid of [=WordGirl=]?", where Chuck is on TV and waves to his mother, who waves back briefly, only to pull out a photo of Brent to admire instead.
* PlantHair: Lettuce, similar to Chuck's hair.
* RelationshipUpgrade: With
{{Hypocrite}}: Ms. Question in flunks the later seasons.
* SharedFamilyQuirks: The entire family seems to
Coach's Villain School because she doesn't have a deep obsession with sandwiches; they eat them for Thanksgiving dinner (with stuffing) and Chuck and Brent get sandwiches in their Christmas stockings.
* SiblingsInCrime: Becomes Chuck's sidekick, although
superpowers, despite the Coach not having any of his organizational skills drive Chuck insane.
%%* SuccessfulSiblingSyndrome
%%* WealthyPhilanthropist
own either.
* {{Jerkass}}: Is an unlikeable man.
* LackOfEmpathy: How did Coach respond to Ms. Question getting shocked by lightning? Telling her to keep it down.
* VocalEvolution: His voice in "The Robot Problem" is higher-pitched than his previous one, possibly because he hasn't been voiced in a long time.
* WouldHurtAChild: Or steal one's robot blueprints, then attack him using the said robot.



[[folder:Kid Potato]]
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->'''First Appearance:''' "Meat My Dad" ([=S2 E16b=])
->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/EdwardAsner
The Butcher's father, who has power over potatoes.

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[[folder:The Whammer]]
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->'''First Appearance:''' "Meat My Dad" ([=S2 E16b=])
"Thorn in the Sidekick" ([=S1 E16a=])
->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/EdwardAsner
The Butcher's father, who has
Creator/JohnCMcGinley
A muscle-bound man with the
power over potatoes.to make powerful sonic booms by bringing his fists together. He inserts the word "wham" or variations thereof at least once into each sentence such as "Wow, that was so whammer!" no matter how nonsensical.



* AmazinglyEmbarrassingParent: When he teams up with his son.
* CallingYourAttacks: Just like his son.
* CardCarryingVillain: Similar to [[Film/AustinPowers Dr. Evil]], he insists on doing stereotypical villain actions.
* HeartIsAnAwesomePower: Similar to his son, his potato constructs are strong enough to restrain [=WordGirl=].
* {{Idiosyncrazy}}: Potatoes.
* NoNameGiven: We don't know his name, we can guess that the Butcher shares the same first name as him since Kid Potato calls him "Junior".

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* AmazinglyEmbarrassingParent: When AbsurdPhobia: The episode "Silence of the Whams" reveals The Whammer is afraid of bubbles. This is because bubbles are the only things he teams up with his son.
cannot wham.
* CallingYourAttacks: Just BoisterousBruiser: You'd be hard-pressed to find a more bombastic character on the show.
* {{Crunchtastic}}: His tendency to use the word "wham" tends to lead to adjectives
like this ("whammin'" being a particular favorite of his).
* DemotedToExtra: Lacks any speaking or major roles in Season 8.
* DumbMuscle: Whatever he lacks in brains, he definitely makes up for it in
his son.
strength.
%%* TheFool
* CardCarryingVillain: Similar to [[Film/AustinPowers Dr. Evil]], he insists on doing stereotypical villain actions.
* HeartIsAnAwesomePower: Similar to his son, his potato constructs are strong
GaleForceSound: Powerful enough to restrain [=WordGirl=].
shatter rock and send [=WordGirl=] flying. It can also cancel out Victoria Best's MagicMusic.
* {{Idiosyncrazy}}: Potatoes.
HornyVikings: He doesn't claim to be a Viking, but he does wear the helmet.
* NoNameGiven: We don't know LargeHam: '''Wham!'''
* LogicalWeakness: He needs to bring
his name, we can guess fists together to create his shockwaves so keeping his arms apart or tying them up would render him powerless.
* NoIndoorVoice: He always speaks at a level that's almost yelling.
* NoSenseOfPersonalSpace: Often annoys fellow villains this way, especially Chuck.
* NotSoHarmlessVillain: He may be an idiot, but there's no denying
that he's one of the Butcher shares most powerful characters in the same first name series. In "Crime In The Key Of V", he easily reduces the city to rubble.
* SensitiveGuyAndManlyMan: Manly Man to Chuck's Sensitive Guy.
* SuperStrength: He can wham the entire city into rubble easily.
* StrangeMindsThinkAlike: In "The Power of Whamship", he and the similarly [[TheDitz ditzy]] and [[NoIndoorVoice loud]] Invisi-Bill team up. They have the time of their life, and even accept their arrest with a smile,
as him since Kid Potato calls him "Junior".they'll get to be roommates in jail.
* VerbalTic: The word "wham".
* VillainsOutShopping: Towards the end of "As Something as Something", he's playing basketball with a couple of cops and Big Left Hand Guy.



[[folder:Lady Redundant Woman / Beatrice Bixby]]
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->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/AmandaPlummer (first appearance), Creator/GreyDeLisle
Beatrice Bixby works in a copy shop and is bitterly jealous of the star employee, Dave. She obsessively cleans and maintains a copy machine, doting on it like it's her child. After curiously pressing a mysterious BigRedButton on the machine, she becomes Lady Redundant Woman and wreaks havoc.

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[[folder:Lady Redundant Woman / Beatrice Bixby]]
[[folder:Ms. Question]]
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->'''First Appearance:''' "Villain School" ([=S1 E23b=])
->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/AmandaPlummer (first appearance), Creator/GreyDeLisle
Beatrice Bixby works A woman obsessed with questions. She always speaks in the form of a copy shop question and is bitterly jealous of the star employee, Dave. She obsessively cleans uses confusion and maintains a copy machine, doting on it like it's chaos to get away with her child. crimes. After curiously pressing a mysterious BigRedButton on being struck by lightning, she gained the machine, she becomes Lady Redundant Woman and wreaks havoc.ability to make her foes temporarily forget everything, even who they are.



* AchillesHeel: She needs to touch her nose to use her powers. Also, she can't use her powers if her ink supply runs low or if her ink cartridges are removed.
* AllGirlsLikePonies: She can be seen watching "The Pretty Princess and Magic Pony Power Hour".
* AlliterativeName: Fittingly enough for her theme, the letter "B" appears thrice in her name.
* ArtInitiatesLife: By eating or looking at an image, she can bring it to life.
* BerserkButton:
** Dave receiving praise. And Dave period.
** Messing with her beloved copy machine.
** If someone claims copies are no good compared to originals.
** Whenever she gets cut in line. Repeatedly.
* DarkActionGirl: She's able to beat the crap out of Captain Huggyface while her powers are disabled.
* DemotedToExtra: Lacks any speaking or major roles in Seasons 6 and 8.
* DepartmentOfRedundancyDepartment: She constantly repeats herself in different ways. For example: "You are beaten, defeated, vanquished!" or "Hi, hello, aloha." This also extends to her crimes, as [[{{Idiosyncrazy}} she tends to steal multiple things that are extremely similar to each other]] (such as a couch, sofa, and futon). Even her villain name "Lady Redundant Woman" is redundant since "lady" and "woman" are both words to describe a woman.
* DoppelgangerAttack: Basically all of her attacks.
* EasilyForgiven: Whenever she's released from jail, Dave gives her job back.
* EvilIsPetty: She's very bitter and spiteful towards her BenevolentBoss Dave out of jealousy and minor faults.
* GreenEyedMonster: For Dave.
* {{Idiosyncrazy}}: Copying machines and redundancy.
* InnerMonologue: Whenever she's Beatrice, she will sometimes talk to herself whenever she's annoyed or feels slighted, complete with the background fading out of focus during her thoughts.
* TheInsomniac: Implied, as she is the only character with lines and dark circles under her eyes.
* KillItWithWater: Her clones are made of ink and paper, and thus will dissolve if they touch water.
* MesACrowd: Her copies turn into paper when destroyed, and she can make them disappear if she feels like it.
* SelfDuplication: She has this power.
* SingleMindedTwins: Though not twins, and inverted by the presence of Dupey in "The Young And The Meatless", her clones frequently exhibit identical movements as their original, while saying the exact same thing. This is likely just a case of reducing animation and voice acting costs, even though it doesn't make sense for LRW's copies to know exactly what she's going to say, how she's going to say it, and how she's going to move while saying it when she does. They only have their own personalities (such as Dupey) when it's needed for the plot.

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* AchillesHeel: She needs to touch her nose to use her powers. Also, she can't use her powers if her ink supply runs low or if her ink cartridges are removed.
* AllGirlsLikePonies: She can be seen watching "The Pretty Princess and Magic Pony Power Hour".
* AlliterativeName: Fittingly enough for her theme,
AstonishinglyAppropriateAppearance: A subtle example as the letter "B" appears thrice curls in her name.
hair look like question marks.
* ArtInitiatesLife: By eating or looking at BerserkButton: The phrase "No questions asked".
* {{Bizarrchitecture}}: "Seeds of Doubt" reveals that her lair resembles
an image, Creator/MCEscher painting.
* ConfusionFu: Her power is ''literally'' to cause confusion. Aside from that,
she can bring it tries to life.
confuse the people she robs by [[MotorMouth asking them a rapid series of confusing questions]].
* BerserkButton:
** Dave receiving praise. And Dave period.
** Messing with her beloved copy machine.
** If someone claims copies are no good compared to originals.
** Whenever
TheDogBitesBack: In "Who Is Ms. Question?", she gets cut kicked out of Villain School for not having superpowers (despite the Coach [[{{Hypocrite}} not having any of his own either]]. Once she gains her amnesia powers, she tests her new abilities on the Coach first.
* EarlyInstallmentWeirdness: In "Who Is Ms. Question?", characters affected by Ms. Question's amnesia beam would have their heads turn into giant question marks. In later episodes, they instead get [[CirclingBirdies small question marks that circle their head]].
* EasyAmnesia: Can fire a beam that gives whoever it hits temporary amnesia.
* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes: She gets
in line. Repeatedly.
a relationship with Brent, and genuinely seems to love him.
* DarkActionGirl: She's {{Expy}}: Her costume and obsession with questions are taken from [[Characters/BatmanTheRiddler the Riddler]].
* FoodBasedSuperpowers: "Seeds of Doubt" reveals that Ms. Question can fire her question beams at food, causing anyone who eats it to get amnesia as if they were hit by the beam directly.
* FromNobodyToNightmare: She started out as a small-time crook and failed supervillain graduate with no powers. Then, in "Who is Ms. Question?", she gained [[EasyAmnesia the power of confusion]] and became a recurring, credible threat.
* GlorySeeker: "Ms. Question's Riddle Rampage" reveals that her criminal behavior is largely motivated by a desire to become famous (implied to be because of her former status as a small-time criminal).
* {{Idiosyncrazy}}: Questions, confusion.
* LaserGuidedAmnesia: Ms. Question is
able to beat the crap control which memories are blocked out of Captain Huggyface while by her powers are disabled.
beam. In "Questionable Behavior", she takes advantage of this to get people to tell her their deepest, darkest secrets.
* DemotedToExtra: Lacks any speaking or major roles in Seasons 6 LightningCanDoAnything: She got her confusion-inducing and 8.
* DepartmentOfRedundancyDepartment: She constantly repeats herself in different ways. For example: "You are beaten, defeated, vanquished!" or "Hi, hello, aloha." This also extends to her crimes, as [[{{Idiosyncrazy}} she tends to steal multiple things that are extremely similar to each other]] (such as
SkySurfing abilities after being struck by a couch, sofa, and futon). Even her villain name "Lady Redundant Woman" is redundant since "lady" and "woman" are both words to describe a woman.
* DoppelgangerAttack: Basically all
bolt of her attacks.
* EasilyForgiven: Whenever she's released
lightning from jail, Dave gives her job back.
* EvilIsPetty: She's very bitter and spiteful towards her BenevolentBoss Dave out of jealousy and minor faults.
a question mark-shaped cloud which got lampshaded by the Narrator.
-->'''Narrator:''' Don't worry kids. That's not dangerous lightning, it's just strong enough to cause superpowers.

* GreenEyedMonster: For Dave.
* {{Idiosyncrazy}}: Copying machines
{{Leitmotif}}: A parody of the ''Series/{{Jeopardy}}'' thinking music and redundancy.
her power is usually signified by bell clanging.
* InnerMonologue: Whenever SigilSpam: After gaining her powers, she fires her confusion beam through her question mark chest insignia which shoots out question marks that leave [[CirclingBirdies question marks swirling around her victims' heads]] and [[SkySurfing rides a giant question mark]] (also from her insignia) for a quick getaway. Her hair even has QuirkyCurls in the shape of question marks.
* SkySurfing: She rides on a giant question mark.
* StrangeSyntaxSpeaker: Does she speak entirely in questions? Yes, she does (with a few exceptions, such as when
she's Beatrice, she will sometimes talk to herself whenever she's annoyed or feels slighted, complete with the background fading out of focus during her thoughts.
answering someone else's question).
* TheInsomniac: Implied, as she is the only character with lines and dark circles under her eyes.
* KillItWithWater: Her clones are made of ink and paper, and thus will dissolve if they touch water.
* MesACrowd: Her copies turn into paper when destroyed, and she can make them disappear if she feels like it.
* SelfDuplication: She has this power.
* SingleMindedTwins: Though not twins, and inverted by the presence of Dupey in "The Young And The Meatless", her clones frequently exhibit identical movements as their original, while saying the exact same thing. This is likely
WhatKindOfLamePowerIsHeartAnyway: Originally, Ms. Question was just a case of reducing animation and voice acting costs, even though it doesn't make sense for LRW's copies to know exactly what she's going to say, how she's going to say it, and how she's going to move while saying it when she does. They villain-in-training at the Coach's old villain school who only have their own personalities (such as Dupey) when it's needed for the plot.talked in questions and had no other "powers" of any kind.



[[folder:Mr. Big / Shelly Smalls]]
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->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/JeffreyTambor
A smug, childish, and greedy businessman out to line his pockets with even more money than he already has. He usually relies on mind control devices to achieve his goals, though on occasion has tried other means with little success.

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[[folder:Mr. Big / Shelly Smalls]]
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[[folder:Big Left Hand Guy]]
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[[caption-width-right:300:BUNNIES!]]\n->'''First Appearance:''' Villain School ([=S1 E23b=])
->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/JeffreyTambor
Mike O'Connell
[[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin
A smug, childish, and greedy businessman out to line his pockets man with even more money than he already has. a big left hand]]. He usually relies on mind control devices tends to achieve use his goals, though on occasion has tried other means with little success.large hand to hail one of the few cabs of Fair City to escape after committing a crime.



* AlliterativeName: His real name, Shelly Smalls, repeats the letter "S".
* BerserkButton: '''DO NOT''' gloat about how much richer or bigger you are than him. He won't take it well.
* BewareTheSillyOnes: He's a big ol' goof who's childishly obsessed with bunnies, but manage to piss him off, and your mind and free will forcibly become his new plaything.
* ChildHater: Isn't fond of children, though he tries to be friendly to them in public.
* CorruptCorporateExecutive: Is the head of his business but also actively goes out of his way to do immoral deeds to get richer.
* ConArtist: Not as bad as Seymour, but some of his schemes include using mind control to force people to buy his bogus products.
* CutenessProximity: For squishy things, mainly bunnies.
* DickDastardlyStopsToCheat: Could've carried out his scheme in "Ears to You" very legitimately, but throws in mind control just for the hell of it. This is even lampshaded by Mr. Big himself.
-->'''[=WordGirl=]:''' Now why would you try that...?\\
'''Mr. Big:''' Hey, you can't get to the end of a Mr. Big story and not have any mind control.
* DominoMask: Is never seen without it, even on vacation.
* EmbarrassingFirstName: Possibly an issue for him, as his real name is revealed to be Shelly Smalls in "Truth, Revision, and the Lexiconian Way".
* EvilHasABadSenseOfHumor: [[HypocriticalHumor Leslie has stated outright that Mr. Big has no sense of humor]], though this is more out of not understanding the concept of a set-up and punchline rather than being a cold-hearted felon.
* EvilIsHammy: He chews up the scenery like no other villain, though his hamminess is balanced by Leslie's monotone and dull attitude.
* EvilIsPetty: Took over the minds of everyone on Earth once, just because his neighbor borrowed his casserole dish for a little too long.
* {{Greed}}: He's already rich, as he's the head of a multi-million company, and could live very comfortably. He does what he does because he wants more money, and that's it. He also takes time out of every day to count his money, an activity he looks forward to.
* GreenAndMean: He's a scheming, {{greed}}y businessman who sports some green. His mind-controlled victims also sport green eyes.
* {{Malaproper}}: He explains that he only ever took business classes.
* {{Manchild}}: He's one of the most powerful villains but he's childishly petty, whines and throws tantrums if he's in a bad mood or loses, and is very attached to bunnies.
* MassHypnosis: Most of his schemes and episodes featuring him involve this.
* MindControl: It's in his business plan.
* MindControlDevice: His main weapon. He uses them so much that [=WordGirl=] gets genuinely confused when he appears to not have a mind control device in "Mr. Big's Big Plan".
* OutlawCouple: With Leslie, although rather than a romantic partner, she's his overworked, underpaid, and underappreciated assistant.
* ThePiratesWhoDontDoAnything: In "Big Business", he more or less admits that his company doesn't actually ''do'' anything besides his mind control schemes.
* RealMenWearPink: He has a love for squishy bunny toys. Sometimes they factor into his evil schemes, like in "Invasion of the Bunny Lovers".
* ScrewTheRulesIHaveMoney: Doesn't care to do anything legally cause he's richer than anyone.
* SharpDressedMan: The guy cleans up nicely.
* UnEvilLaugh: Compared to the other villains, Mr Big's laugh is usually awkward and clunky.
* UnfortunateNames: With a name like "Shelly Smalls", it's no wonder he insists on being called "Mr. Big".
* VillainousFriendship: With Leslie, who is someone he's shown he absolutely needs. Also with Two-Brains.
* VillainWithGoodPublicity: He's basically the [[ComicBook/{{Superman}} Lex Luthor]] of ''[=WordGirl=]''.

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* AlliterativeName: His real name, Shelly Smalls, repeats the letter "S".
* BerserkButton: '''DO NOT''' gloat about how much richer or bigger you are than him. He won't take it well.
* BewareTheSillyOnes:
AffablyEvil: He's a big ol' goof who's childishly obsessed with bunnies, but manage to piss him off, criminal yet is polite and your mind well-mannered.
* AffectionateNickname: Endearingly called "Big-Left" by Invisi-Bill
and free will forcibly become his new plaything.
* ChildHater: Isn't fond of children, though he tries to be friendly to them in public.
* CorruptCorporateExecutive: Is the head of his business but also actively goes out of his way to do immoral deeds to get richer.
"BLHG" that one time.
* ConArtist: Not as bad as Seymour, but some of DemotedToExtra: Lacks any speaking or major roles after Season 5.
* DoesNotKnowHisOwnStrength: PlayedForLaughs. When Invisi-Bill puts up
his schemes include hand for a high five, Big Left ends up slamming him into the ground by accident. ''[[DidNotThinkThisThrough Twice.]]''
* ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin: He's a guy with a really big left hand.
* MundaneUtility: Big Left Hand Guy is capable of
using mind control to force people to buy his bogus products.
* CutenessProximity: For squishy things,
big left hand to perform feats of SuperStrength... but he mainly bunnies.
* DickDastardlyStopsToCheat: Could've carried out his scheme in "Ears
uses it to You" very legitimately, but throws in mind control just for hail taxi cabs which [=WordGirl=] lampshades.
* OnlySaneMan: Out of
the hell of it. This is even lampshaded by Mr. Big himself.
-->'''[=WordGirl=]:''' Now why would you try that...?\\
'''Mr. Big:''' Hey, you can't get to
graduates, he's the end of a Mr. Big story most normal and not have any mind control.
* DominoMask: Is never seen without it, even on vacation.
* EmbarrassingFirstName: Possibly an issue for him, as his real name is revealed to be Shelly Smalls in "Truth, Revision, and
rational villain who plays off the Lexiconian Way".
* EvilHasABadSenseOfHumor: [[HypocriticalHumor Leslie has stated outright that Mr. Big has no sense of humor]], though this is more out of not understanding the concept of a set-up and punchline rather than being a cold-hearted felon.
* EvilIsHammy: He chews up the scenery
goofier ones like no other villain, though his hamminess is balanced by Leslie's monotone [[StrangeSyntaxSpeaker Ms. Question]], [[LazyBum Timmy Tim-Bo]] and dull attitude.especially [[AttentionWhore Invisi-Bill]].
* EvilIsPetty: Took over the minds of everyone on Earth once, just because his neighbor borrowed his casserole dish for a little too long.
* {{Greed}}: He's already rich, as he's the head of a multi-million company, and could live very comfortably. He does what he does because he wants more money, and that's it. He also takes time out of every day to count his money, an activity he looks forward to.
* GreenAndMean: He's a scheming, {{greed}}y businessman who sports some green. His mind-controlled victims also sport green eyes.
* {{Malaproper}}: He explains that he only ever took business classes.
* {{Manchild}}: He's one of the most powerful villains but he's childishly petty, whines and throws tantrums if he's in a bad mood or loses, and is very attached to bunnies.
* MassHypnosis: Most of his schemes and episodes featuring him involve this.
* MindControl: It's in his business plan.
* MindControlDevice: His main weapon. He uses them so much that [=WordGirl=] gets genuinely confused when he appears to not have a mind control device in "Mr. Big's
StraightMan: Invisi-Bill's hyperactive, happy-go-lucky personality often plays off Big Plan".
Left Hand Guy's seriousness.
* OutlawCouple: With Leslie, although rather than a romantic partner, she's his overworked, underpaid, and underappreciated assistant.
* ThePiratesWhoDontDoAnything: In "Big Business", he more or less admits that his company doesn't actually ''do'' anything besides his mind control schemes.
* RealMenWearPink:
PermaStubble: He has a love for squishy bunny toys. Sometimes they factor into stubble on his evil schemes, like face.
* VillainsOutShopping: While
in "Invasion of the Bunny Lovers".
* ScrewTheRulesIHaveMoney: Doesn't care to do anything legally cause he's richer than anyone.
* SharpDressedMan: The guy cleans up nicely.
* UnEvilLaugh: Compared to the other villains, Mr Big's laugh
{{prison}} in "As Something as Something", Big Left Hand Guy is usually awkward and clunky.
* UnfortunateNames: With a name like "Shelly Smalls", it's no wonder he insists on being called "Mr. Big".
* VillainousFriendship: With Leslie, who is someone he's shown he absolutely needs. Also
seen playing basketball with Two-Brains.
* VillainWithGoodPublicity: He's basically the [[ComicBook/{{Superman}} Lex Luthor]] of ''[=WordGirl=]''.
The Whammer and two cops.



[[folder:Leslie]]
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->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/MariaBamford
Mr. Big's personal assistant, who does most of the heavy lifting in his schemes.

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[[folder:Leslie]]
[[folder:Invisi-Bill]]
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->'''First Appearance:''' Who is Ms Question? ([=S2 E18a=])
->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/MariaBamford
Mr. Big's personal assistant, who does most of
Creator/HJonBenjamin
A man with
the heavy lifting in his schemes.power to turn invisible at will. His constant need for attention often ends up ruining every crime he's a part of.



* AllGirlsLikePonies: She is a fan of "The Pretty Princess and Magic Pony Power Hour".
* ApatheticClerk: So apathetic in fact that her voice is [[DullSurprise completely monotone even when she's happy]].
%%* TheBaroness
* BeleagueredAssistant: Sometimes expresses that her greatest wish is for Mr. Big to ''notice'' her.
* BerserkButton: Getting the name or details of "The Pretty Princess and Magic Pony Power Hour" wrong.
* CannotConveySarcasm: Due to her monotone voice, it is sometimes hard for characters to tell whether or not she's being sarcastic. Even she has a hard time figuring it out at times.
-->'''Leslie:''' Brilliant as usual, sir.\\
'''Mr. Big:''' Thank you, Les-- Wait... are you being sarcastic?\\
'''Leslie:''' ''[Beat]'' I can't tell anymore, sir.
* CharacterizationMarchesOn: She isn't as much of a snarker and doesn't speak in a monotone in "Mr. Big".
* DarkActionGirl: She knows karate and was a gymnast, and can fight evenly with Captain Huggyface.
* DeadpanSnarker: The only state of mind she ever seems to be in, Leslie ''always'' has a scathing remark ready for her boss.
* DominoMask: Starts wearing one in "Leslie Makes It Big".
* TheDragon: To Mr. Big.
%%* DullEyesOfUnhappiness
* EmotionlessGirl: She even ''laughs'' in monotone. The emotion she is most likely to ever express is annoyance.
* EvilMinions: To Mr. Big.
* HypercompetentSidekick: To Mr. Big.
* LadyInAPowerSuit: She wears a red pantsuit.
* NotSoHarmlessVillain: In "Leslie Makes It Big", ''everyone'' assumes she can't possibly be a threat without Mr. Big to guide her. She proves them all wrong.
%%* OnlySaneWoman
* OutlawCouple: With Mr. Big.
* PluckyOfficeGirl: She's much better at coming up with effective plans than Mr. Big, but he rarely ever takes her suggestions.
* PunchClockVillain: She doesn't seem to care that much whether or not Mr. Big's plans succeed. After all, she does this because it's her job, not because she wants to. Although she ''does'' have quite a bit of fun with villainy when she tries it on her own in "Leslie Makes It Big".
* SecretaryOfEvil: Besides the many other things she does for him, she's also the secretary at Mr. Big's company.
%%* SexySecretary
* TookALevelInBadass: Becomes even more dangerous in "Leslie Makes It Big".
* UnEvilLaugh: Given her monotone nature, it's even worse than her boss's.
* VocalEvolution: As mentioned above, she didn't speak in monotone in her early appearances, as her characterization hadn't been fully decided on yet.

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* AllGirlsLikePonies: She AmbiguouslyGay: Invisi-Bill is a fan of extremely close to his partner in crime Big Left Hand Guy and it's implied he lives with him in the latter's studio apartment. This is especially apparent when Invisi-Bill vents his frustrations about Big Left leaving him behind or not giving him enough attention like an underappreciated boyfriend in "The Pretty Princess Invisi-Bill Hand" or often hugging him and Magic Pony Power Hour".
* ApatheticClerk: So apathetic
holding his hand in fact "Plain Old Mischief Makers". Let's not forget his [[TheDandy flamboyant]] [[AwesomeAnachronisticApparel dress-sense]].
* AttentionWhore: He even stated he ''needs'' attention which is made obvious by him constantly declaring his name and intentions out loud without prompt. While it seems to have {{Invisibility}} as a [[PowerStereotypeFlip superpower]] does not help his case, Invisi-Bill loves [[StealthHiBye rapidly disappearing and reappearing]] like a hyperactive kid with a lightswitch to make it more flashy.
* AwesomeAnachronisticApparel: Even for the RetroUniverse setting of the show, Invisi-Bill's late Victorian-century-styled suit with an ascot stands out amongst the more timeless outfits and outlandish villain costumes though given his [[AttentionWhore personality]], it makes sense
that her voice is [[DullSurprise completely monotone even when she's happy]].
%%* TheBaroness
* BeleagueredAssistant: Sometimes expresses that her greatest wish is for Mr. Big
he wants to ''notice'' her.
stand out.
* BerserkButton: Getting the name or details of "The Pretty Princess and Magic Pony Power Hour" wrong.
* CannotConveySarcasm: Due to her monotone voice, it is sometimes hard for characters to tell whether or not she's being sarcastic. Even she has a hard time figuring it out at times.
-->'''Leslie:''' Brilliant as usual, sir.\\
'''Mr. Big:''' Thank you, Les-- Wait... are you being sarcastic?\\
'''Leslie:''' ''[Beat]'' I can't tell anymore, sir.
* CharacterizationMarchesOn: She isn't as much of a snarker and
DemotedToExtra: He doesn't speak get any speaking or major episodes in a monotone in "Mr. Big".
* DarkActionGirl: She knows karate
seasons 4 and was 8.
* TheDitz: The fact that he once tried to call
a gymnast, and can fight evenly taxi while invisible says it all.
* EarlyInstallmentWeirdness: When he first uses his powers onscreen, Invisi-Bill noticeably fades away instead of suddenly vanishing like how he reappears from the second time onwards.
* {{Invisibility}}: He isn't called [[PunnyName Invisi-Bill]] for nothing so naturally, turning invisible is his main shtick...
* InvisibilityWithDrawbacks: ...However, it does come
with Captain Huggyface.
* DeadpanSnarker:
a catch as he's incapable of turning the stuff he stole invisible and thus has to ditch them if he wants to escape unnoticed, defeating the purpose of his thievery in the first place. The same goes for additional accessories or disguises since only state his regular outfit and glasses count as a part of mind she ever seems himself and humorously leaving behind a hat and mustache or jewelry suspended in midair.
* HiddenDepths: On rare occasions, he lowers his happy-go-lucky attitude to show a more vulnerable side when he gets ignored or left behind, proclaiming he needs attention and wishes
to be in, Leslie ''always'' has a scathing remark ready for her boss.
* DominoMask: Starts wearing one
acknowledged. It's also shown in "Leslie Makes It Big".
* TheDragon: To Mr. Big.
%%* DullEyesOfUnhappiness
* EmotionlessGirl: She even ''laughs'' in monotone. The emotion she is most likely to ever express is annoyance.
* EvilMinions: To Mr. Big.
* HypercompetentSidekick: To Mr. Big.
* LadyInAPowerSuit: She wears
"Plain Old Mischief Makers" that he's more literate and a red pantsuit.
* NotSoHarmlessVillain: In "Leslie Makes It Big", ''everyone'' assumes she can't possibly be a threat without Mr. Big to guide her. She proves them all wrong.
%%* OnlySaneWoman
* OutlawCouple: With Mr. Big.
* PluckyOfficeGirl: She's much
better at coming up with effective plans reader than Mr. Big, but [[OnlySaneMan Big Left Hand Guy]] despite his [[TheDitz ditzy]] {{Manchild}} self.
* {{Keet}}: He's lively, hyper and almost seems too nice to be a villain.
* LogicalWeakness: While he's able to make himself as well as his clothes and glasses invisible, Invisi-Bill is unable to make ''anything else'' invisible so
he rarely ever takes her suggestions.
* PunchClockVillain: She
has to ditch whatever stolen goods he has on hand to remain undetected if he doesn't seem want to care be a floating loot bag, jewelry or monkey that much whether or not Mr. Big's plans succeed. After all, she does gets easily caught.
* MinionWithAnFInEvil: Along with Big Left Hand Guy.
* NerdGlasses: He's a dorky guy who wears glasses.
* NoIndoorVoice: Likes to yell things at the top of his lungs, especially his own name.
* PowerStereotypeFlip: Characters with {{Invisibility}} are commonly portrayed as [[ShrinkingViolet quiet, shy, and asocial]]. Invisi-Bill is the exact opposite: loud, energetic, and a social butterfly.
* PunnyName: His supervillain name is a {{Portmanteau}} of the words "Invisible" (His power) and "Bill" (His real name) to make "Invisi-Bill".
* RememberTheNewGuy: Unlike the rest of the school, Invisi-Bill is introduced in season 2 at the graduation ceremony as opposed to the previous season at its foundation and yet is treated as if he was always there to the point he replaces Timmy Tim-Bo from the original student trio.
* SignatureSoundEffect: An echoey pop sound that gets reversed whenever he turns on and off his {{Invisibility}}, usually in rapid-fire motion.
* StealthHiBye: Though more "Hi/Bye" than "Stealth" from repeatedly vanishing into thin air with a lively "Goodbye!", only to reappear with an equally joyful "Hello!" shortly after as a [[CharacterTic habit]].
* TeleportSpam: Invisi-Bill's power isn't {{Teleportation}} but he might as well be from how frequently he turns off and on his {{Invisibility}} combined with his boundless energy letting him change places absurdly fast to sell the illusion.
* ThirdPersonPerson: Refers to himself
this way as he loves hearing his own name that much.
* VillainTeamUp: He's notable for never going solo and instead teams up with other baddies from the Coach's Villain School in all his appearances. His partnerships include Big Left Hand Guy in "The Invisi-Bill Hand" and "Plain Old Mischief Makers", Ms. Question in "A Questionable Pair" and The Whammer in "The Power of Whamship".
* VerbalTic: His own name as well as "YAY!"
* WithCatlikeTread: The {{Irony}} of having {{Invisibility}} is that Invisi-Bill can't be stealthy to save his life
because it's her job, not because she wants to. Although she ''does'' have quite a bit of fun with villainy when she tries it on her own in "Leslie Makes It Big".
* SecretaryOfEvil: Besides
(a) his [[LargeHam bombastic,]] [[AttentionWhore attention-seeking]] [[PowerStereotypeFlip personality]] rendering anything sneaky pointless and (b) only his clothes and glasses disappear alongside himself so he has to drop the many other things she does stolen goods for him, she's also the secretary at Mr. Big's company.
%%* SexySecretary
* TookALevelInBadass: Becomes even more dangerous in "Leslie Makes It Big".
* UnEvilLaugh: Given her monotone nature, it's even worse than her boss's.
* VocalEvolution: As mentioned above, she didn't speak in monotone in her early appearances, as her characterization hadn't been fully decided on yet.
a clean getaway from [=WordGirl=].



[[folder:Seymour Orlando Smooth]]
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->'''First Appearance:''' "Answer All My Questions and Win Stuff" ([=S2 E7b=])
->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/DaranNorris
A man who pretends to be a game show host to scam contestants out of their cash and valuables.

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[[folder:Seymour Orlando Smooth]]
[[folder:Timmy Tim-Bo]]
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->'''First Appearance:''' "Answer All My Questions and Win Stuff" ([=S2 E7b=])
Villain School ([=S1 E23b=])
->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/DaranNorris
Creator/JamesAdomian
A man powerless villain who pretends to be a game show host to scam contestants out can sleep for extended periods of their cash and valuables.time. He is a member of the Villain Society who helps keep an eye on unsuccessful Mischief Makers.



* AlliterativeName: '''S'''eymour '''S'''mooth.
* AlwaysSomeoneBetter: He kidnaps Beau Handsome and tries to upstage him, due to being jealous that Handsome can host two game shows a day. Later on, Handsome is shown to be the better emcee, and can even outshine Seymour's TwinkleSmile.
* ChainPain: Wields chains made of fool's gold.
* CharacterCatchphrase: Usually says "Zing!" whenever flashing his bright teeth.
* ConArtist: His raison d'être. Literally, anytime you see this guy, he's trying to con you in one way or another.
* DemotedToExtra: Lacks any speaking or major roles in Seasons 3 and 5.
* DisappearedDad: Although he mentions his mother in a couple of episodes, we're never given any details regarding his father.
* EvenBadMenLoveTheirMamas: ImpliedTrope. While he's shown to be a con artist, "Tell Her What She's Won!" and "Wishful Thinking" suggest he's also on friendly terms with his mother or at least doesn't look down on her.
* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes: He's fine with sharing stolen [[BuffySpeak stuff]] with [[SiblingsInCrime his brothers]] in "Win a Shiny New Car" and "Seymour ... Right After This". [[spoiler: When going ScrewThisImOutOfHere in the foremost episode, and despite them screwing up his [[EvilPlan plan]], he waits for them to get in a car with him instead of just abandoning them]].
* EvenEvilHasStandards: Generally frowns upon mind-controlling other villains or stealing their things (though [[{{Hypocrite}} he did try to steal other villains' ideas]] in one episode). Isn't too fond of murderous intergalactic dictators either.
* {{Greed}}: Conning people into giving him dough is his specialty.
* ImprobableWeaponUser: He can flick hair gel, which hardens like cement.
* {{Leitmotif}}: Although not exclusive to his character, Seymour's presence is usually accompanied by blaring Game Show music with trumpets and high-pitched piano music.
* NobodyTouchesTheHair: Screw up his hair, and he won't hesitate to fight you.
* NoCelebritiesWereHarmed: Seymour [[Creator/OrlandoBloom Orlando Smooth]].
* OutOfFocus: Is absent in Seasons 1 and 7.
* TheRival: With Beau Handsome.
* SiblingsInCrime: Several instances have his brothers help him carry out an EvilPlan.
* SurroundedByIdiots: His brothers. They don't even know the answer to 1 + 1.
* SmarmyHost: Seymour is a [[SmugSnake smug]], [[{{Narcissist}} narcissistic]] game show host who's obssesses with his own appearance and fights with hair gel and gold chains. That he rigs his games against his contestants is the icing on the cake.
* SmugSnake: Seymour can be pretty arrogant at times, and doesn't always think his plans through, or stop to understand his opponents' tactics.
* TwinkleSmile: It's so bright it can blind people. It's actually a set of false teeth.
* WorldsBestCharacter: In his mind, at least, he's the world's greatest emcee.

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* AlliterativeName: '''S'''eymour '''S'''mooth.AbnormalAllergy: He's deadly allergic to butter which means he can't have a slice of The Whammer's freshly-baked butter stick pie, seriously bumming him out.
* AlwaysSomeoneBetter: He kidnaps Beau Handsome DemotedToExtra: After his debut in season 1, Timmy doesn't have any major episodes onwards and tries is relegated to upstage him, due to being jealous that Handsome can host two game shows a day. Later on, Handsome is shown to be the better emcee, and can even outshine Seymour's TwinkleSmile.occasional non-speaking cameos.
* ChainPain: Wields chains made LazyBum: He claims napping for long stretches of fool's gold.
* CharacterCatchphrase: Usually says "Zing!" whenever flashing
time is his bright teeth.
* ConArtist: His raison d'être. Literally, anytime you see this guy,
[[WhatKindOfLamePowerIsHeartAnyway superpower]] and the only reason why he's trying to con you in one way or another.
* DemotedToExtra: Lacks any speaking or major roles in Seasons 3 and 5.
* DisappearedDad: Although he mentions his mother in
even a couple of episodes, we're never given any details regarding his father.
* EvenBadMenLoveTheirMamas: ImpliedTrope. While he's shown to be a con artist, "Tell Her What She's Won!" and "Wishful Thinking" suggest he's also on friendly terms with his mother or at least doesn't look down on her.
* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes: He's fine with sharing stolen [[BuffySpeak stuff]] with [[SiblingsInCrime his brothers]] in "Win a Shiny New Car" and "Seymour ... Right After This". [[spoiler: When going ScrewThisImOutOfHere
villain in the foremost episode, and despite them screwing up first place is because he got fired from his [[EvilPlan plan]], he waits pizzeria job for them to get in a car with him instead of just abandoning them]].
* EvenEvilHasStandards: Generally frowns upon mind-controlling other villains or stealing their things (though [[{{Hypocrite}} he did try to steal other villains' ideas]] in one episode). Isn't
falling asleep too fond of murderous intergalactic dictators either.
* {{Greed}}: Conning people into giving him dough is his specialty.
* ImprobableWeaponUser: He can flick hair gel, which hardens like cement.
* {{Leitmotif}}: Although not exclusive to his character, Seymour's presence is usually accompanied by blaring Game Show music with trumpets and high-pitched piano music.
much.
* NobodyTouchesTheHair: Screw up his hair, and he won't hesitate to fight you.
RepetitiveName: Whoever thought '''Tim'''my '''Tim'''-Bo was ever a good supervillain name?
* NoCelebritiesWereHarmed: Seymour [[Creator/OrlandoBloom Orlando Smooth]].
* OutOfFocus: Is absent
SurferDude: Talks in Seasons 1 and 7.
* TheRival: With Beau Handsome.
* SiblingsInCrime: Several instances have his brothers help him carry out an EvilPlan.
* SurroundedByIdiots: His brothers. They don't even know the answer to 1 + 1.
* SmarmyHost: Seymour is a [[SmugSnake smug]], [[{{Narcissist}} narcissistic]] game show host who's obssesses with his own appearance and fights with hair gel and gold chains. That he rigs his games against his contestants is the icing on the cake.
* SmugSnake: Seymour can be pretty arrogant at times, and doesn't always think his plans through, or stop to understand his opponents' tactics.
* TwinkleSmile: It's so bright it can blind people. It's actually a set of false teeth.
* WorldsBestCharacter: In his mind, at least, he's the world's greatest emcee.
this tone.



[[folder:The Learnerer]]
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->'''First Appearance:''' "The Learnerer" ([=S4 E10a=])
->'''Voiced by:''' Music/WeirdAlYankovic
A man who can learn anything and devise counter-measures after observing it once. He has a habit of using suffixes twice. For example: "Learnerer" and "adaptinging".

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[[folder:The Learnerer]]

!!Other Villains
[[folder:Brent the Handsome Successful Everybody-Loves-Him Sandwich Making Guy]]
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->'''First Appearance:''' "The Learnerer" ([=S4 E10a=])
"Chuck's Brother" ([=S2 E11b=])
->'''Voiced by:''' Music/WeirdAlYankovic
A man
Creator/TomKenny
Chuck's older brother,
who can learn anything is a popular and devise counter-measures after observing it once. successful businessman. He also has a habit of using suffixes twice. For example: "Learnerer" sandwich-shaped head. Though he is a legit worker and "adaptinging".has no malicious tendencies, he briefly agrees to be Chuck's sidekick.



* AdaptiveAbility: His super suit adapts according to his analysis of his opponents.
* AmbiguouslyHuman: His long cone-shaped head is odd even for [=WordGirl=] standards.
* AwesomenessByAnalysis: Once he sees something, he learns it and adapts to it.
* BarrierWarrior: His suit can create an energy shield that can stop even [=Wordgirl=].
* BewareTheSillyOnes: He may be an odd man voiced by Music/WeirdAlYankovic, but his AdaptiveAbility allows him to counter nearly anything Wordgirl throws at him.
* {{Expy}}: Of Taskmaster from Marvel Comics in addition to his suit being similar to the original outfit of DC Comic's Calculator.
* GracefulLoser: After [[spoiler: being defeated in his last appearance, he shows no signs of a VillainousBreakdown]].
* InASingleBound: He can jump very high using energy springs from his suit.
* InsistentTerminology: Believes his way of speaking to be the correct way, and gets annoyed at people who speak normally.
* {{Leitmotif}}: A techno beat.
* ItOnlyWorksOnce: Attacks and tactics used on him the first time don't work again after he learns them.
* SmugSnake: After learning how to anticipate all of [=WordGirl=]'s attacks he becomes so confident that he thinks that Captain Huggy Face is not worth learning from, no prizes for guessing who comes up with a plan to defeat him.
* {{Troll}}: He enjoys driving [=WordGirl=] nuts with his way of speaking.
* VerbalTic: He has a tendency toward repeatinging suffixes.

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* AdaptiveAbility: His super suit adapts according AlwaysSomeoneBetter: For Chuck though Brent admits that his brother is better at video games.
* BigBrotherInstinct: Defends Chuck even when Chuck tries to break Brent's relationship with his new girlfriend.
* BuffySpeak: Yes that's his full name.
* ChickMagnet: Women swoon whenever he passes by.
* DisappearedDad: Chuck and Brent have different fathers; both are missing.
* FoolishSiblingResponsibleSibling: The responsible one.
%%* EvenBadMenLoveTheirMamas
%%* ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin
* InventorOfTheMundane: He invented "Crustless Bread"... which we find out in a later episode is literally just bread with the crust cut off.
* MommasBoy: She likes him better than Chuck, who is resentful of this fact.
%%* MinionWithAnFInEvil
* NonHumanHead: He has a sandwich for a head, just like Chuck.
* ParentalFavoritism: Totally driven home in "Who Wants to Get Rid of [=WordGirl=]?", where Chuck is on TV and waves
to his analysis mother, who waves back briefly, only to pull out a photo of his opponents.
* AmbiguouslyHuman: His long cone-shaped head is odd even for [=WordGirl=] standards.
* AwesomenessByAnalysis: Once he sees something, he learns it and adapts
Brent to it.
admire instead.
* BarrierWarrior: His suit can create an energy shield that can stop even [=Wordgirl=].
* BewareTheSillyOnes: He may be an odd man voiced by Music/WeirdAlYankovic, but his AdaptiveAbility allows him to counter nearly anything Wordgirl throws at him.
* {{Expy}}: Of Taskmaster from Marvel Comics in addition to his suit being
PlantHair: Lettuce, similar to Chuck's hair.
* RelationshipUpgrade: With Ms. Question in
the original outfit of DC Comic's Calculator.
later seasons.
* GracefulLoser: After [[spoiler: being defeated in his last appearance, he shows no signs of a VillainousBreakdown]].
* InASingleBound: He can jump very high using energy springs from his suit.
* InsistentTerminology: Believes his way of speaking
SharedFamilyQuirks: The entire family seems to be the correct way, and gets annoyed at people who speak normally.
* {{Leitmotif}}: A techno beat.
* ItOnlyWorksOnce: Attacks and tactics used on him the first time don't work again after he learns them.
* SmugSnake: After learning how to anticipate all of [=WordGirl=]'s attacks he becomes so confident that he thinks that Captain Huggy Face is not worth learning from, no prizes for guessing who comes up
have a deep obsession with a plan to defeat him.
sandwiches; they eat them for Thanksgiving dinner (with stuffing) and Chuck and Brent get sandwiches in their Christmas stockings.
* {{Troll}}: He enjoys driving [=WordGirl=] nuts with SiblingsInCrime: Becomes Chuck's sidekick, although his way of speaking.
* VerbalTic: He has a tendency toward repeatinging suffixes.
organizational skills drive Chuck insane.
%%* SuccessfulSiblingSyndrome
%%* WealthyPhilanthropist



[[folder:Hal Hardbargain]]
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->'''First Appearance:''' "Word (Hicc)Up!" ([=S4 E2b=])
->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/JamesAdomian
A {{Cyborg}} who runs "Hal's Villains Supply Shop", the #1 spot for evil gadgets. He'll do anything to make a quick buck.

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[[folder:Hal Hardbargain]]
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[[folder:Kid Potato]]
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->'''First Appearance:''' "Word (Hicc)Up!" ([=S4 E2b=])
"Meat My Dad" ([=S2 E16b=])
->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/JamesAdomian
A {{Cyborg}}
Creator/EdwardAsner
The Butcher's father,
who runs "Hal's Villains Supply Shop", the #1 spot for evil gadgets. He'll do anything to make a quick buck.has power over potatoes.



* AlliterativeName: '''H'''al '''H'''ardbargain.
* ArmsDealer: Many of the villain's weapons, such as Chuck's sandwich crusher, were invented by Hal.
* {{Cyborg}}: He has a mechanical right arm, as well as a mechanical eyepatch.
* DeadpanSnarker: When he's not [[FauxAffablyEvil putting on a friendly act for his clients]], he's usually this.
* FauxAffablyEvil: He acts chummy toward his customers, but he's really just trying to butter them up so they'll be more willing to buy.
* GadgeteerGenius: He builds all the gadgets that he sells himself.
* {{Greed}}: Hal will use any trick in the book to squeeze more money out of his customers, from emotional manipulation to outright deception.
* HonestJohnsDealership: Even though Hal charges a pretty penny for his gadgets, they tend to break down easily--which leads to his clients taking the gadgets back to him for repairs, spending even more money.
* MeaningfulName: "Hardbargain" is a rather appropriate name for a shady, greedy salesman.
* NoHonorAmongThieves: Unlike most other ''[=WordGirl=]'' villains, who tend to [[EvilIsOneBigHappyFamily get along with each other and have a code of honor]], Hal is perfectly willing to con his fellow villains if it will yield a profit.
* OutOfFocus: He had major roles in three episodes of Season 4 but afterwards, he rarely appears except for one episode of Season 6.
* PermaStubble: It adds to his shifty appearance.
* PlayingBothSides: On multiple occasions, Hal has helped both [=WordGirl=] and the VillainOfTheWeek as part of a scheme. In "Rat Trap", he sells inventions to Dr. Two-Brains, then tells [=WordGirl=] about Two-Brains's plans so she'll show up to confiscate the machine, thus forcing him to buy more things from Hal. In "Hal the Haggler", he sells weapons to both [=WordGirl=] and Granny May that counteract each other's, which starts a LensmanArmsRace between the two that Hal profits off.
* {{Slimeball}}: He's motivated purely by self-interest, uses underhanded tactics to gain a profit, and will gladly turn against the other villains if it means he'll make more money.
* TheStoryteller: He often rambles about villains who used to come to his store, much to his customers' annoyance.
* WelcomeToEvilMart: He runs "Hal's Villains Supply Shop", a store for villains to obtain gadgets and props for their evil schemes. In one episode, he temporarily converted it into a "Superhero Supply Shop" in order to sell items to [=WordGirl=] (as part of a GetRichQuickScheme, natch).

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* AlliterativeName: '''H'''al '''H'''ardbargain.
* ArmsDealer: Many of the villain's weapons, such as Chuck's sandwich crusher, were invented by Hal.
* {{Cyborg}}: He has a mechanical right arm, as well as a mechanical eyepatch.
* DeadpanSnarker:
AmazinglyEmbarrassingParent: When he's not [[FauxAffablyEvil putting on a friendly act for he teams up with his clients]], he's usually this.
son.
* FauxAffablyEvil: He acts chummy toward CallingYourAttacks: Just like his customers, but he's really just trying son.
* CardCarryingVillain: Similar
to butter them up so they'll be more willing to buy.
* GadgeteerGenius: He builds all the gadgets that
[[Film/AustinPowers Dr. Evil]], he sells himself.
insists on doing stereotypical villain actions.
* {{Greed}}: Hal will use any trick in the book to squeeze more money out of his customers, from emotional manipulation to outright deception.
* HonestJohnsDealership: Even though Hal charges a pretty penny for his gadgets, they tend to break down easily--which leads
HeartIsAnAwesomePower: Similar to his clients taking son, his potato constructs are strong enough to restrain [=WordGirl=].
* {{Idiosyncrazy}}: Potatoes.
* NoNameGiven: We don't know his name, we can guess that
the gadgets back to him for repairs, spending even more money.
* MeaningfulName: "Hardbargain" is a rather appropriate
Butcher shares the same first name for a shady, greedy salesman.
* NoHonorAmongThieves: Unlike most other ''[=WordGirl=]'' villains, who tend to [[EvilIsOneBigHappyFamily get along with each other and have a code of honor]], Hal is perfectly willing to con his fellow villains if it will yield a profit.
* OutOfFocus: He had major roles in three episodes of Season 4 but afterwards, he rarely appears except for one episode of Season 6.
* PermaStubble: It adds to his shifty appearance.
* PlayingBothSides: On multiple occasions, Hal has helped both [=WordGirl=] and the VillainOfTheWeek
as part of a scheme. In "Rat Trap", he sells inventions to Dr. Two-Brains, then tells [=WordGirl=] about Two-Brains's plans so she'll show up to confiscate the machine, thus forcing him to buy more things from Hal. In "Hal the Haggler", he sells weapons to both [=WordGirl=] and Granny May that counteract each other's, which starts a LensmanArmsRace between the two that Hal profits off.
* {{Slimeball}}: He's motivated purely by self-interest, uses underhanded tactics to gain a profit, and will gladly turn against the other villains if it means he'll make more money.
* TheStoryteller: He often rambles about villains who used to come to his store, much to his customers' annoyance.
* WelcomeToEvilMart: He runs "Hal's Villains Supply Shop", a store for villains to obtain gadgets and props for their evil schemes. In one episode, he temporarily converted it into a "Superhero Supply Shop" in order to sell items to [=WordGirl=] (as part of a GetRichQuickScheme, natch).
since Kid Potato calls him "Junior".



[[folder:Victoria Best]]
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->'''First Appearance:''' "Victoria Best" ([=S3 E6a=])
->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/KristenSchaal
A child prodigy whose parents expect her to be the best at everything she does.

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[[folder:Victoria Best]]
[[folder:The Learnerer]]
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->'''First Appearance:''' "Victoria Best" ([=S3 E6a=])
"The Learnerer" ([=S4 E10a=])
->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/KristenSchaal
Music/WeirdAlYankovic
A child prodigy whose parents expect her to be the best at everything she does.man who can learn anything and devise counter-measures after observing it once. He has a habit of using suffixes twice. For example: "Learnerer" and "adaptinging".



* AdaptiveAbility: His super suit adapts according to his analysis of his opponents.
* AmbiguouslyHuman: His long cone-shaped head is odd even for [=WordGirl=] standards.
* AwesomenessByAnalysis: Once he sees something, he learns it and adapts to it.
* BarrierWarrior: His suit can create an energy shield that can stop even [=Wordgirl=].
* BewareTheSillyOnes: He may be an odd man voiced by Music/WeirdAlYankovic, but his AdaptiveAbility allows him to counter nearly anything Wordgirl throws at him.
* {{Expy}}: Of Taskmaster from Marvel Comics in addition to his suit being similar to the original outfit of DC Comic's Calculator.
* GracefulLoser: After [[spoiler: being defeated in his last appearance, he shows no signs of a VillainousBreakdown]].
* InASingleBound: He can jump very high using energy springs from his suit.
* InsistentTerminology: Believes his way of speaking to be the correct way, and gets annoyed at people who speak normally.
* {{Leitmotif}}: A techno beat.
* ItOnlyWorksOnce: Attacks and tactics used on him the first time don't work again after he learns them.
* SmugSnake: After learning how to anticipate all of [=WordGirl=]'s attacks he becomes so confident that he thinks that Captain Huggy Face is not worth learning from, no prizes for guessing who comes up with a plan to defeat him.
* {{Troll}}: He enjoys driving [=WordGirl=] nuts with his way of speaking.
* VerbalTic: He has a tendency toward repeatinging suffixes.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Hal Hardbargain]]
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->'''First Appearance:''' "Word (Hicc)Up!" ([=S4 E2b=])
->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/JamesAdomian
A {{Cyborg}} who runs "Hal's Villains Supply Shop", the #1 spot for evil gadgets. He'll do anything to make a quick buck.
----
* AlliterativeName: '''H'''al '''H'''ardbargain.
* ArmsDealer: Many of the villain's weapons, such as Chuck's sandwich crusher, were invented by Hal.
* {{Cyborg}}: He has a mechanical right arm, as well as a mechanical eyepatch.
* DeadpanSnarker: When he's not [[FauxAffablyEvil putting on a friendly act for his clients]], he's usually this.
* FauxAffablyEvil: He acts chummy toward his customers, but he's really just trying to butter them up so they'll be more willing to buy.
* GadgeteerGenius: He builds all the gadgets that he sells himself.
* {{Greed}}: Hal will use any trick in the book to squeeze more money out of his customers, from emotional manipulation to outright deception.
* HonestJohnsDealership: Even though Hal charges a pretty penny for his gadgets, they tend to break down easily--which leads to his clients taking the gadgets back to him for repairs, spending even more money.
* MeaningfulName: "Hardbargain" is a rather appropriate name for a shady, greedy salesman.
* NoHonorAmongThieves: Unlike most other ''[=WordGirl=]'' villains, who tend to [[EvilIsOneBigHappyFamily get along with each other and have a code of honor]], Hal is perfectly willing to con his fellow villains if it will yield a profit.
* OutOfFocus: He had major roles in three episodes of Season 4 but afterwards, he rarely appears except for one episode of Season 6.
* PermaStubble: It adds to his shifty appearance.
* PlayingBothSides: On multiple occasions, Hal has helped both [=WordGirl=] and the VillainOfTheWeek as part of a scheme. In "Rat Trap", he sells inventions to Dr. Two-Brains, then tells [=WordGirl=] about Two-Brains's plans so she'll show up to confiscate the machine, thus forcing him to buy more things from Hal. In "Hal the Haggler", he sells weapons to both [=WordGirl=] and Granny May that counteract each other's, which starts a LensmanArmsRace between the two that Hal profits off.
* {{Slimeball}}: He's motivated purely by self-interest, uses underhanded tactics to gain a profit, and will gladly turn against the other villains if it means he'll make more money.
* TheStoryteller: He often rambles about villains who used to come to his store, much to his customers' annoyance.
* WelcomeToEvilMart: He runs "Hal's Villains Supply Shop", a store for villains to obtain gadgets and props for their evil schemes. In one episode, he temporarily converted it into a "Superhero Supply Shop" in order to sell items to [=WordGirl=] (as part of a GetRichQuickScheme, natch).
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Victoria Best]]
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->'''First Appearance:''' "Victoria Best" ([=S3 E6a=])
->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/KristenSchaal
A child prodigy whose parents expect her to be the best at everything she does.
----



[[folder:Amazing Rope Guy]]
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->'''First Appearance:''' "Mr. Big's Big Plan" ([=S1 E10a=])
->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/LarryMurphy
A villain who's less of a villain and more of a [[ButtMonkey fumbling, comic relief character]].

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[[folder:Amazing Rope Guy]]
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!!One-Shot Villains
[[folder:[=WordBot=]]]
->'''First Appearance:''' "Mr. Big's Big Plan" ([=S1 E10a=])
"[=WordBot=]" ([=S4 E12a=])
->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/LarryMurphy
Dannah Phirman
A villain who's less of a villain robot created by Tobey in [=WordGirl=]'s image and programmed to be devoted to him. She has all of [=WordGirl=]'s abilities but is slightly more of a [[ButtMonkey fumbling, comic relief character]].powerful.



* ButtMonkey: He gets no respect from anyone.
* ADayInTheLimelight: He's usually a gag character but he gets promoted to VillainOfTheWeek in "Oh, What a Tangled Rope You Tie, Amazing Rope Guy".
* DeadpanSnarker: Can be this sometimes.
-->''([=WordGirl=] ties up Amazing Rope Guy)''\\
'''Amazing Rope Guy:''' Aw, darn.\\
'''[=WordGirl=]:''' And you won't be getting out either! I used the Pegasus! The strongest knot-\\
'''Amazing Rope Guy:''' ''(impersonating [=WordGirl=] mockingly)'' -in the world! Yeah, I know, I've heard of it! My whole thing's ropes, remember?
* DemotedToExtra: Lacks any speaking or major roles in Season 6 and 8.
* GiftedlyBad: He was once hired as an entertainer at Becky's school, doing rope tricks. The kids were not impressed.
* HiddenDepths:
** He can make great dioramas.
** He's so good at impressions that the only time he had any success as a villain was when he used his mimicry skills to impersonate other villains.
* {{Idiosyncrazy}}: Rope.
* LaughablyEvil: Probably the most prominent in the series, which is saying a lot considering that the other villains include the likes of Chuck (who, while successful at his job, does ''not'' give that impression), Invisi-Bill, and Big Left Hand Guy.
* MundaneMadeAwesome: The only things he's good at are impersonations and tying knots.
* NonIndicativeName: He's... really not that amazing.
* NotSoHarmlessVillain: He once got an episode where he pulled off several successful heists by impersonating other supervillains, using [[TheDreaded their reputations]] to make his victims surrender without a fight.
* PaperThinDisguise: His villain disguises in "Oh, What a Tangled Rope You Tie, Amazing Rope Guy" aren't exactly the best, but they still manage to fool most of the city.

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%%* CreepyMonotone
%%* RobotGirl
%%* SuperpowerLottery
%%** {{Flight}}
%%** NighInvulnerability
%%** SuperSpeed
%%** SuperStrength
* ButtMonkey: He gets no respect from anyone.
WeaksauceWeakness: She runs on a vulnerable battery pack.
* ADayInTheLimelight: He's usually a gag character but he gets promoted to VillainOfTheWeek in "Oh, What a Tangled Rope You Tie, Amazing Rope Guy".
* DeadpanSnarker: Can be this sometimes.
-->''([=WordGirl=] ties up Amazing Rope Guy)''\\
'''Amazing Rope Guy:''' Aw, darn.\\
'''[=WordGirl=]:''' And you won't be getting out either! I used the Pegasus! The strongest knot-\\
'''Amazing Rope Guy:''' ''(impersonating
{{Yandere}}: As [=WordGirl=] mockingly)'' -in the world! Yeah, I know, I've heard of it! My whole thing's ropes, remember?
* DemotedToExtra: Lacks any speaking or major roles in Season 6 and 8.
* GiftedlyBad: He was once hired as an entertainer at Becky's school, doing rope tricks. The kids were not impressed.
* HiddenDepths:
** He
explains to Tobey, "devotion" can make great dioramas.
** He's so good at impressions that the only time he had any success as a villain was
quickly become "jealousy". This doesn't go well for him when he used his mimicry skills starts paying more attention to impersonate other villains.
* {{Idiosyncrazy}}: Rope.
* LaughablyEvil: Probably
the most prominent in the series, which is saying a lot considering that the other villains include the likes of Chuck (who, while successful at his job, does ''not'' give that impression), Invisi-Bill, and Big Left Hand Guy.
* MundaneMadeAwesome: The only things he's good at are impersonations and tying knots.
* NonIndicativeName: He's... really not that amazing.
* NotSoHarmlessVillain: He once got an episode where he pulled off several successful heists by impersonating other supervillains, using [[TheDreaded their reputations]]
real [=WordGirl=] than to make his victims surrender without a fight.
* PaperThinDisguise: His villain disguises in "Oh, What a Tangled Rope You Tie, Amazing Rope Guy" aren't exactly the best, but they still manage to fool most of the city.
[=WordBot=], who doesn't appreciate this.



[[folder:Energy Monster / Maria]]
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->'''First Appearance:''' "Becky's Birthday" ([=S1 E4b=])
->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/MariaBamford (Dinner or Consequences)
Born from a freak accident at an energy plant, the Energy Monster is a giant monster made of static electricity. She tries to consume electricity in order to further increase her size. She is normally unable to speak, but one episode temporarily gave her speech, revealing that she is a girl named Maria.

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[[folder:Royal Dandy]]
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->'''First Appearance:''' "Becky's Birthday" ([=S1 E4b=])
"Lady Redundant Woman Gets the Blues" ([=S2 E24b=])
->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/MariaBamford (Dinner Sergio Cilli
A prince
or Consequences)
Born
nobleman from a freak accident at an energy plant, painting whom Lady Redundant Woman brought to life. He is very greedy and obnoxious, but he calls Lady Redundant Woman "mom" and claims he is her son. He goes on a rampage of mischief and destruction throughout Fair City. [[spoiler:He makes the Energy Monster is a giant monster made mistake of static electricity. She tries to consume electricity in order to further increase her size. She is normally unable to speak, but one episode temporarily gave her speech, revealing that she is a girl named Maria.breaking the copy machine. Lady Redundant Woman angrily destroys him.]]



* ArrogantKungFuGuy: One of Maria's tangents in "Dinner or Consequences" reveals that she believes herself to be [=WordGirl=]'s most dangerous opponents, as she starts [[PlatoIsAMoron listing all of the other villains that she thinks are weaker than her]].
* AttackOfTheFiftyFootWhatever: She towers above the city at her largest sizes.
* ChemistryCanDoAnything: [[ParodiedTrope Parodied]]. The Energy Monster originated as an expanding ball of electricity at a power plant, which gained sentience after the workers poured an experimental serum, gamma rays, [[ArsonMurderAndJaywalking and soda]] on it.
* EnergyBeing: The Energy Monster is made of pure electricity.
* EvilIsAngular: The Monster has a very angular design reminiscent of a cartoon lightning bolt.
* ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin: The Energy Monster is... well, a monster made of energy. Though it should be noted that this is just what other characters call her--the monster is actually named Maria.
* FemaleMonsterSurprise: "Dinner or Consequences" reveals that the Energy Monster is female, and her preferred name is "Maria". Unlike her speech, this reveal actually sticks for the rest of the series, as she's consistently referred to as "her" in future episodes.
* GenkiGirl: When she gains the ability to speak, she's revealed to have a very upbeat and energetic personality.
* ImpossiblyGracefulGiant: She has human-like agility even at her largest sizes. {{Justified|Trope}}, as being an EnergyBeing means she would have no mass to slow her down.
* IncredibleShrinkingMan: The Energy Monster will shrink if she expels too much electricity to attack, gets [[KillItWithWater doused with water]], or is used as a battery to power something. In every episode she's in, she gets defeated by being shrunken down to a tiny, harmless size.
* ItCanThink: In her earlier appearances, the Energy Monster appears to be a simple-minded creature. She first shows signs of intelligence in "That's Entertainment", where she gets into a power plant by disguising herself as an engineer. "Dinner or Consequences" reveals that, with the right equipment, she can communicate in fluent English.
* {{Kaiju}}: Most of her episodes feature her growing enormous and going on a rampage in the city.
* KillItWithWater: As a being of pure electricity, the Energy Monster is naturally weak to water.
* MakeMyMonsterGrow: The Energy Monster grows in size by consuming electricity, eventually reaching {{Kaiju}} sizes once she eats enough.
* MotorMouth: Once the normally voiceless Monster gains the ability to speak, she ''really'' uses it to her advantage. Her constant talking ends up annoying Two-Brains so much that he sabotages his own plan by spraying her with water just to get her to shut up.
* PersonalityPowers: She's a being of pure electricity, so it's no surprise that her true personality is highly energetic and hyperactive.
* SamusIsAGirl: Before TheReveal that the Energy Monster is female, she was believed to be a male, with both the characters and the official website referring to her as such.
* ShockAndAwe: Since she's literally made of electricity, touching her is a great way to get yourself electrocuted. She can also fire lightning to attack.
* SmallRoleBigImpact: In "A World Without [=WordGirl=]", the Energy Monster only has a short amount of screen time, but she kicks off the episode's conflict by overcharging the Botsfords' oven, [[ItMakesSenseInContext giving Becky's birthday cake wish-granting powers]].
* TheSpeechless: The Energy Monster can only speak in distorted electric roars. The one exception is "Dinner or Consequences", where Dr. Two-Brains's power helmet translates its roars into English, which the Monster revels in.
* SuddenlySpeaking: In "Dinner or Consequences", Dr. Two-Brains puts a helmet on the Energy Monster to power his machine, which has the side effect of allowing her to talk. Sadly, the helmet is destroyed by the end of the episode, [[StatusQuoIsGod taking away her speech once again]].
* {{Tuckerization}}: An InUniverse example. Maria named herself after her favorite character from a movie. In real life, [[TheDanza she shares the same name as her voice actress, Maria Bamford]].
* VillainousGlutton: Her only goal is to continuously consume energy so she can keep getting bigger.

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* ArrogantKungFuGuy: One of Maria's tangents in "Dinner or Consequences" reveals that she believes herself to be [=WordGirl=]'s most dangerous opponents, as she starts [[PlatoIsAMoron listing all of the other villains that she thinks are weaker than her]].
ArtAttacker: He can spray blue paint from his hands.
* AttackOfTheFiftyFootWhatever: She towers above the city at her largest sizes.
* ChemistryCanDoAnything: [[ParodiedTrope Parodied]]. The Energy Monster originated as an expanding ball of electricity at
CoolHorse: He rides around on a power plant, horse which gained sentience after the workers poured an experimental serum, gamma rays, [[ArsonMurderAndJaywalking and soda]] on it.
was brought to life from another painting.
* EnergyBeing: The Energy Monster is made of pure electricity.
* EvilIsAngular: The Monster has a very angular design reminiscent of a cartoon lightning bolt.
* ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin: The Energy Monster is... well, a monster made of energy. Though it should be noted
{{Greed}}: He demanded that this is just what other characters call her--the monster is actually named Maria.
Lady Redundant Woman make a horse copy for him from a painting. In fact, 'greedy' was the vocabulary word of his episode.
* FemaleMonsterSurprise: "Dinner or Consequences" reveals {{Jerkass}}: Goes without saying that the Energy Monster Royal Dandy is female, an unlikable SpoiledBrat, and her preferred name is "Maria". Unlike her speech, this reveal actually sticks for the rest of the series, as she's consistently referred to as "her" in future episodes.
* GenkiGirl: When she gains the ability to speak, she's revealed to have a very upbeat and energetic personality.
* ImpossiblyGracefulGiant: She has human-like agility even at her largest sizes. {{Justified|Trope}}, as being an EnergyBeing means she would have no mass to slow her down.
* IncredibleShrinkingMan: The Energy Monster will shrink if she expels too much electricity to attack, gets [[KillItWithWater doused with water]], or is used as a battery to power something. In every episode she's in, she gets defeated by being shrunken down to a tiny, harmless size.
* ItCanThink: In her earlier appearances, the Energy Monster appears to be a simple-minded creature. She first shows signs of intelligence in "That's Entertainment", where she gets into a power plant by disguising herself as an engineer. "Dinner or Consequences" reveals that, with the right equipment, she can communicate in fluent English.
* {{Kaiju}}: Most of her episodes feature her growing enormous and going on a rampage in the city.
* KillItWithWater: As a being of pure electricity, the Energy Monster is naturally weak to water.
* MakeMyMonsterGrow: The Energy Monster grows in size by consuming electricity, eventually reaching {{Kaiju}} sizes once she eats enough.
* MotorMouth: Once the normally voiceless Monster gains the ability to speak, she ''really'' uses it to her advantage. Her constant talking ends up annoying Two-Brains so much that he sabotages his own plan by spraying her with water just to get her to shut up.
* PersonalityPowers: She's a being of pure electricity, so
it's no surprise a testament that her true personality is highly energetic and hyperactive.
his "horsie" runs off.
* SamusIsAGirl: Before TheReveal that KilledOffForReal: [[spoiler: In the Energy Monster is female, she was believed to be a male, with both penultimate episode, "Art's Parts", the characters and the official website referring to her as such.
* ShockAndAwe: Since she's literally made
painting of electricity, touching her is a great way to get yourself electrocuted. She can also fire lightning to attack.
* SmallRoleBigImpact: In "A World Without [=WordGirl=]", the Energy Monster only has a short amount of screen time, but she kicks off the episode's conflict by overcharging the Botsfords' oven, [[ItMakesSenseInContext giving Becky's birthday cake wish-granting powers]].
* TheSpeechless: The Energy Monster can only speak in distorted electric roars. The one exception is "Dinner or Consequences", where Dr. Two-Brains's power helmet translates its roars into English, which the Monster revels in.
* SuddenlySpeaking: In "Dinner or Consequences", Dr. Two-Brains puts a helmet on the Energy Monster to power his machine, which has the side effect of allowing her to talk. Sadly, the helmet
him is destroyed by the end of the episode, [[StatusQuoIsGod Learnerer's art analyzer machine]].
%%* {{Narcissist}}
* NobodyTouchesTheHair: Despite
taking away her speech once again]].
it better than Seymour, Royal Dandy still doesn't like his hair being screwed up, as shown in "Royally Framed".
* {{Tuckerization}}: An InUniverse example. Maria named herself after her favorite character from a movie. In real life, [[TheDanza she shares RoyalBrat: He's entitled and whines when he doesn't get what he wants.
* SmugSnake: Has an ego that rivals Seymour's (who's an example of this {{trope}} himself) and is even less able to back it up.
* SpoiledBrat: Well, he's
the same name as her voice actress, Maria Bamford]].
* VillainousGlutton: Her only goal is to continuously consume energy so she can keep getting bigger.
copy of a painting of a prince and he's even more demanding. He'll whine when he doesn't get his way and goes on a rampage because he doesn't get what he wants.



[[folder:Doctor Three-Brains / Glen Furlbalm]]
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->'''First Appearance:''' "Crime Takes a Holiday" ([=S1 E16b=])
->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/BrianPosehn
Dr. Two-Brains's self-proclaimed number-one fan. After being rejected as the doctor's temporary replacement, he devoted his life to trying to outdo his idol.

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[[folder:Dupey]]
->'''First Appearance:''' "Crime Takes a Holiday" ([=S1 E16b=])
"The Young and the Meatless" ([=S2 E16a=])
->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/BrianPosehn
Dr. Two-Brains's self-proclaimed number-one fan. After being rejected as
Creator/GreyDeLisle
One of Lady Redundant Woman's copies, who gained free will and started dating
the doctor's temporary replacement, Butcher, abandoning her mistress. The Butcher gave her a name, and he devoted his life can easily tell her apart from the original.[[spoiler:However, she dumps him and flees the city on a bus. However, she keeps a photo of him and seems to trying to outdo his idol.pine for him.]]



* AscendedFanboy: He ''tries'' to become this, after getting an offer to become Dr. Two-Brains's substitute while he's on vacation. When he gets rejected, he changes his goal to outright ''replace'' him.
* BrokenPedestal: He lost his respect for Dr. Two-Brains after being rejected as his replacement. Unlike most cases of this trope, it doesn't serve to make him sympathetic, instead showcasing how petty and entitled he is.
* CheapCostume: His "Dr. Three-Brains" ensemble is just his regular outfit, with the addition of two rubber brains duct-taped to his head.
* CreativeSterility: His attempts to outdo Dr. Two-Brains's crimes basically amount to committing the exact same crimes, but slightly altered. For example, instead of stealing the world's largest cheesecake, he places a single strawberry on top so he can steal the world's largest ''strawberry'' cheesecake. Even his codename is absurdly uncreative--instead of coming up with an original identity, he calls himself "Dr. ''Three''-Brains".
* DemotedToExtra: He only had two major roles in Season 1. After that, he was restricted to silent cameos.
* EntitledBastard: He felt entitled to be Two-Brains's substitute just because he was the Doctor's self-proclaimed "biggest fan". Making this even worse is that [[KnowNothingKnowItAll he isn't nearly as knowledgable about the Doctor as he thinks he is]], and all of his ''own'' evil plans are [[HarmlessVillain comically ineffective]].
* EvilIsPetty: His entire motivation for wanting to usurp Dr. Two-Brains is that he got rejected by him ''once''.
* EvilNerd: He's a Dr. Two-Brains fanboy who has a stereotypical geeky appearance.
* HarmlessVillain: Despite [[SmallNameBigEgo claiming to be a better and smarter villain than Two-Brains]], none of his plans are very good; they include building a statue of Dr. Two-Brains out of paste and setting up fake discount signs to buy cheese at a low price. The only time he remotely posed a threat was when he banked off Two-Brains's work in "Doctor Three-Brains".
* ImYourBiggestFan: Of Dr. Two-Brains, though this admiration quickly turns bitter.
* KnowNothingKnowItAll: Even though he says he knows everything about Dr. Two-Brains, his impersonation of the latter is severely lacking; he has to be corrected on what "gloating" means ''during'' his EvilGloating, and doesn't even know what fondue is.
* NotGoodWithRejection: Glen's rivalry with Dr. Two-Brains started because the latter rejected his application as a temporary replacement.
* PaperThinDisguise: His Dr. Two-Brains disguise consists of nothing but a stolen lab coat and a cheap rubber mask. Needless to say, [=WordGirl=] is not fooled.
* SuperiorSuccessor: He wants to be this to Dr. Two-Brains, though he isn't very good at it.
* SmallNameBigEgo: Despite fancying himself as a super-genius and a superior villain to Dr. Two-Brains, Glen is a total wuss who can't develop an original idea to save his life.

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* AscendedFanboy: He ''tries'' to become this, after getting an offer to become Dr. Two-Brains's substitute while he's on vacation. When he gets rejected, he changes his goal to outright ''replace'' him.
* BrokenPedestal: He lost his respect for Dr. Two-Brains after being rejected as his replacement. Unlike most cases of this trope, it doesn't serve to make him sympathetic, instead showcasing how petty and entitled he is.
* CheapCostume: His "Dr. Three-Brains" ensemble is just his regular outfit, with
LoveAtFirstSight: With the addition of two rubber brains duct-taped to his head.
* CreativeSterility: His attempts to outdo Dr. Two-Brains's crimes basically amount to committing
Butcher. Interestingly, the exact same crimes, but slightly altered. For example, instead of stealing the world's largest cheesecake, he places a single strawberry on top so he can steal the world's largest ''strawberry'' cheesecake. Even his codename is absurdly uncreative--instead of coming up with an original identity, he calls himself "Dr. ''Three''-Brains".
* DemotedToExtra: He only had two major roles in Season 1. After that, he was restricted to silent cameos.
* EntitledBastard: He felt entitled to be Two-Brains's substitute just because he was the Doctor's self-proclaimed "biggest fan". Making this even worse is that [[KnowNothingKnowItAll he isn't nearly as knowledgable about the Doctor as he thinks he is]],
hates him and all vice versa.
* MeaningfulName: "Dupey" is short
of his ''own'' evil plans are [[HarmlessVillain comically ineffective]].
* EvilIsPetty: His entire motivation for wanting to usurp Dr. Two-Brains
"duplicate" which is that he got rejected by him ''once''.
* EvilNerd: He's a Dr. Two-Brains fanboy who has a stereotypical geeky appearance.
* HarmlessVillain: Despite [[SmallNameBigEgo claiming to be a better and smarter villain than Two-Brains]], none of his plans are very good; they include building a statue of Dr. Two-Brains out of paste and setting up fake discount signs to buy cheese at a low price. The only time he remotely posed a threat was when he banked off Two-Brains's work in "Doctor Three-Brains".
* ImYourBiggestFan: Of Dr. Two-Brains, though this admiration quickly turns bitter.
* KnowNothingKnowItAll: Even though he says he knows everything about Dr. Two-Brains, his impersonation of the latter is severely lacking; he has to be corrected on
what "gloating" means ''during'' his EvilGloating, and doesn't even know what fondue she is.
* NotGoodWithRejection: Glen's rivalry with Dr. Two-Brains started because PutOnABus: Literally. At the latter rejected his application as a temporary replacement.
* PaperThinDisguise: His Dr. Two-Brains disguise consists
end of nothing but a stolen lab coat "The Young and the Meatless", she gets on a cheap rubber mask. Needless to say, [=WordGirl=] is bus and leaves.
* TheQuietOne: She's
not fooled.
* SuperiorSuccessor: He wants to be this to Dr. Two-Brains, though he isn't very good at it.
* SmallNameBigEgo: Despite fancying himself
as a super-genius and a superior villain to Dr. Two-Brains, Glen is a total wuss who can't develop an original idea to save his life.talkative as [=LRW=].



[[folder:Raul Demiglasse]]
->'''First Appearance:''' "The Stew, The Proud" ([=S2 E10b=])
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->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/JamesAdomian
A very popular television chef, known for his catchphrase "If you can't stand the heat, get out of the kitchen!" Supposedly, his beef stew is so good, it makes people cry.

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[[folder:Raul Demiglasse]]
->'''First Appearance:''' "The Stew, The Proud" ([=S2 E10b=])
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[[folder:Evil Malicious [=WordGirl=]]]
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->'''First Appearance:''' "I Think I'm a Clone Now" ([=S2 E7a=])
->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/JamesAdomian
A very popular television chef, known for his catchphrase "If you can't stand the heat, get out
Dannah Phirman
An evil copy
of the kitchen!" Supposedly, his beef stew is so good, it makes people cry.[=WordGirl=] that Lady Redundant Woman creates from a picture of her.



* DemotedToExtra: His only major appearance is in "The Stew, The Proud", with him only getting cameos afterward.
* EvilCounterpart: Evilier in this case. Compared to the Butcher, he has no redeeming qualities about him.
* FeetOfClay: He isn't the master chef he claims to be--his famous beef stew is actually pre-made canned food, and he uses onions to make his contestants cry.
* {{Jerkass}}: Enjoys making people cry and is a fraud.
* KickTheDog: His show involves contestants comparing their homemade cooking to his, and crying if their food tastes worse.
* OnionTears: He uses freshly chopped onions to make people cry, claiming that it's because of his amazing cooking.
* PunnyName: His surname is a reference to demi-glace, a French brown sauce.

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* DemotedToExtra: His only major appearance CardCarryingVillain: When your name is in "The Stew, The Proud", with him only getting cameos afterward.
* EvilCounterpart: Evilier in
literally "Evil Malicious Worgirl", this case. Compared to the Butcher, he has no redeeming qualities about him.
* FeetOfClay: He isn't the master chef he claims to be--his famous beef stew is actually pre-made canned food, and he uses onions to make his contestants cry.
* {{Jerkass}}: Enjoys making people cry and
is a fraud.
requirement.
* KickTheDog: His show involves contestants comparing their homemade cooking to his, DepartmentOfRedundancyDepartment: Just like her "mom", she has a habit of being redundant, such as saying she is "[=WordGirl=], a girl of words", and crying if their food tastes worse.
* OnionTears: He uses freshly chopped onions to make people cry, claiming
that it's because she's bad, evil, ''and'' malicious.
* EvilKnockoff: She's a bad, evil, and malicious copy
of his amazing cooking.
[=WordGirl=].
* PunnyName: His surname is KilledOffForReal: Via sprinkler.
* KillItWithWater: She died after
a reference to demi-glace, a French brown sauce.sprinkler sprinkled water on her.



[[folder:Steve [=McClean=]]]
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->'''First Appearance:''' "The Ballad of Steve [=McClean=]" ([=S2 E8b=])
->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/TomKenny
A snazzy, mustached villain whose trademark is a quick, clean getaway.

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[[folder:Steve [=McClean=]]]
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->'''First Appearance:''' "The Ballad of Steve [=McClean=]" ([=S2 E8b=])
"Crime Takes a Holiday" ([=S1 E16b=])
->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/TomKenny
A snazzy, mustached villain whose trademark is a quick, clean getaway.
Creator/BrianPosehn
Dr. Two-Brains's self-proclaimed number-one fan. After being rejected as the doctor's temporary replacement, he devoted his life to trying to outdo his idol.



* AlwaysSomeoneBetter: Repeatedly outdoes Dr. Two-Brains's crimes in his self-titled episode, making the latter [[GreenEyedMonster extremely jealous]].
* BadassNormal: Steve has no superpowers, but he manages to pull off a multitude of heists and become Fair City's most wanted criminal in a matter of days, all while staying one step ahead of [=WordGirl=].
* CallingCard: He leaves one at his first heist at the grocery store.
-->''"Another quick getaway by Steve [=McClean=]. Making the world a cleaner place, one crime at a time."''
* DemotedToExtra: His only major appearance is in "The Ballad of Steve [=McClean=]", with him only getting cameos afterward.
* EscapeArtist: He specializes in making snazzy, untraceable getaways.
* {{Idiosyncrazy}}: Cleanliness. He always cleans up the crime scene before escaping and often steals cleaning supplies to do so.
* MrFanservice: He's about as close to this trope as you can get on a PBS Kids show, being a well-groomed and fashionable young man with a ton of in-universe {{Fangirl}}s.
* NeatFreak: His gimmick is to clean up the crime scene before making a getaway. This turns out to be his undoing, as Two-Brains manages to trap him by blocking the exit of the grocery store with melted cheese.
* PunnyName: His name is a reference to [[Creator/SteveMcQueenActor Steve McQueen]].
* TheQuietOne: Only speaks in the end of his debut episode.
* UnknownRival: To Dr. Two-Brains.
* VillainInAWhiteSuit: It's actually a white custodian outfit, but the way he wears is definitely indicative of this trope.
* VillainWithGoodPublicity: His charming looks and daring escapes make him very popular with the city's populace, even though he's a known thief.
* VocalDissonance: When he finally speaks at the end of the episode, he's revealed to have a nasally, nerdy voice, contrasting with his stylish appearance. Dr. Two-Brains is not impressed.
* WeaksauceWeakness: [[NeatFreak He's extremely perturbed by messes.]] He's eventually caught when Dr. Two-Brains covers the floor of the grocery store in melted cheese, causing Steve to get distracted cleaning it up.

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* AlwaysSomeoneBetter: Repeatedly outdoes AscendedFanboy: He ''tries'' to become this, after getting an offer to become Dr. Two-Brains's substitute while he's on vacation. When he gets rejected, he changes his goal to outright ''replace'' him.
* BrokenPedestal: He lost his respect for Dr. Two-Brains after being rejected as his replacement. Unlike most cases of this trope, it doesn't serve to make him sympathetic, instead showcasing how petty and entitled he is.
* CheapCostume: His "Dr. Three-Brains" ensemble is just his regular outfit, with the addition of two rubber brains duct-taped to his head.
* CreativeSterility: His attempts to outdo
Dr. Two-Brains's crimes in basically amount to committing the exact same crimes, but slightly altered. For example, instead of stealing the world's largest cheesecake, he places a single strawberry on top so he can steal the world's largest ''strawberry'' cheesecake. Even his self-titled episode, making the latter [[GreenEyedMonster extremely jealous]].
* BadassNormal: Steve has no superpowers, but
codename is absurdly uncreative--instead of coming up with an original identity, he manages to pull off a multitude of heists and become Fair City's most wanted criminal in a matter of days, all while staying one step ahead of [=WordGirl=].
* CallingCard: He leaves one at his first heist at the grocery store.
-->''"Another quick getaway by Steve [=McClean=]. Making the world a cleaner place, one crime at a time."''
calls himself "Dr. ''Three''-Brains".
* DemotedToExtra: His He only had two major appearance is roles in "The Ballad of Steve [=McClean=]", with him only getting cameos afterward.
Season 1. After that, he was restricted to silent cameos.
* EscapeArtist: EntitledBastard: He specializes in making snazzy, untraceable getaways.
* {{Idiosyncrazy}}: Cleanliness. He always cleans up
felt entitled to be Two-Brains's substitute just because he was the crime scene before escaping and often steals cleaning supplies to do so.
* MrFanservice: He's
Doctor's self-proclaimed "biggest fan". Making this even worse is that [[KnowNothingKnowItAll he isn't nearly as knowledgable about the Doctor as close to this trope as you can get on a PBS Kids show, being a well-groomed he thinks he is]], and fashionable young man with a ton of in-universe {{Fangirl}}s.
* NeatFreak: His gimmick is to clean up the crime scene before making a getaway. This turns out to be his undoing, as Two-Brains manages to trap him by blocking the exit of the grocery store with melted cheese.
* PunnyName: His name is a reference to [[Creator/SteveMcQueenActor Steve McQueen]].
* TheQuietOne: Only speaks in the end
all of his debut episode.
''own'' evil plans are [[HarmlessVillain comically ineffective]].
* UnknownRival: To Dr. Two-Brains.
* VillainInAWhiteSuit: It's actually a white custodian outfit, but the way he wears is definitely indicative of this trope.
* VillainWithGoodPublicity:
EvilIsPetty: His charming looks and daring escapes make him very popular with the city's populace, even though he's a known thief.
* VocalDissonance: When he finally speaks at the end of the episode, he's revealed
entire motivation for wanting to have a nasally, nerdy voice, contrasting with his stylish appearance. usurp Dr. Two-Brains is not impressed.
that he got rejected by him ''once''.
* WeaksauceWeakness: [[NeatFreak EvilNerd: He's extremely perturbed by messes.]] He's eventually caught when a Dr. Two-Brains covers the floor fanboy who has a stereotypical geeky appearance.
* HarmlessVillain: Despite [[SmallNameBigEgo claiming to be a better and smarter villain than Two-Brains]], none of his plans are very good; they include building a statue of Dr. Two-Brains out of paste and setting up fake discount signs to buy cheese at a low price. The only time he remotely posed a threat was when he banked off Two-Brains's work in "Doctor Three-Brains".
* ImYourBiggestFan: Of Dr. Two-Brains, though this admiration quickly turns bitter.
* KnowNothingKnowItAll: Even though he says he knows everything about Dr. Two-Brains, his impersonation
of the grocery store in melted cheese, causing Steve latter is severely lacking; he has to get distracted cleaning it up.be corrected on what "gloating" means ''during'' his EvilGloating, and doesn't even know what fondue is.
* NotGoodWithRejection: Glen's rivalry with Dr. Two-Brains started because the latter rejected his application as a temporary replacement.
* PaperThinDisguise: His Dr. Two-Brains disguise consists of nothing but a stolen lab coat and a cheap rubber mask. Needless to say, [=WordGirl=] is not fooled.
* SuperiorSuccessor: He wants to be this to Dr. Two-Brains, though he isn't very good at it.
* SmallNameBigEgo: Despite fancying himself as a super-genius and a superior villain to Dr. Two-Brains, Glen is a total wuss who can't develop an original idea to save his life.



!!One-Shot Villains
[[folder:[=WordBot=]]]
->'''First Appearance:''' "[=WordBot=]" ([=S4 E12a=])
->'''Voiced by:''' Dannah Phirman
A robot created by Tobey in [=WordGirl=]'s image and programmed to be devoted to him. She has all of [=WordGirl=]'s abilities but is slightly more powerful.

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!!One-Shot Villains
[[folder:[=WordBot=]]]
[[folder:Raul Demiglasse]]
->'''First Appearance:''' "[=WordBot=]" ([=S4 E12a=])
"The Stew, The Proud" ([=S2 E10b=])
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->'''Voiced by:''' Dannah Phirman
Creator/JamesAdomian
A robot created by Tobey in [=WordGirl=]'s image and programmed to be devoted to him. She has all very popular television chef, known for his catchphrase "If you can't stand the heat, get out of [=WordGirl=]'s abilities but the kitchen!" Supposedly, his beef stew is slightly more powerful.so good, it makes people cry.



%%* CreepyMonotone
%%* RobotGirl
%%* SuperpowerLottery
%%** {{Flight}}
%%** NighInvulnerability
%%** SuperSpeed
%%** SuperStrength
* WeaksauceWeakness: She runs on a vulnerable battery pack.
* {{Yandere}}: As [=WordGirl=] explains to Tobey, "devotion" can quickly become "jealousy". This doesn't go well for him when he starts paying more attention to the real [=WordGirl=] than to [=WordBot=], who doesn't appreciate this.

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%%* CreepyMonotone
%%* RobotGirl
%%* SuperpowerLottery
%%** {{Flight}}
%%** NighInvulnerability
%%** SuperSpeed
%%** SuperStrength
* WeaksauceWeakness: She runs on a vulnerable battery pack.
* {{Yandere}}: As [=WordGirl=] explains to Tobey, "devotion" can quickly become "jealousy". This doesn't go well for
DemotedToExtra: His only major appearance is in "The Stew, The Proud", with him when he starts paying more attention only getting cameos afterward.
* EvilCounterpart: Evilier in this case. Compared
to the real [=WordGirl=] than Butcher, he has no redeeming qualities about him.
* FeetOfClay: He isn't the master chef he claims
to [=WordBot=], who doesn't appreciate this.be--his famous beef stew is actually pre-made canned food, and he uses onions to make his contestants cry.
* {{Jerkass}}: Enjoys making people cry and is a fraud.
* KickTheDog: His show involves contestants comparing their homemade cooking to his, and crying if their food tastes worse.
* OnionTears: He uses freshly chopped onions to make people cry, claiming that it's because of his amazing cooking.
* PunnyName: His surname is a reference to demi-glace, a French brown sauce.



[[folder:Royal Dandy]]
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->'''First Appearance:''' "Lady Redundant Woman Gets the Blues" ([=S2 E24b=])
->'''Voiced by:''' Sergio Cilli
A prince or nobleman from a painting whom Lady Redundant Woman brought to life. He is very greedy and obnoxious, but he calls Lady Redundant Woman "mom" and claims he is her son. He goes on a rampage of mischief and destruction throughout Fair City. [[spoiler:He makes the mistake of breaking the copy machine. Lady Redundant Woman angrily destroys him.]]

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->'''First Appearance:''' "Lady Redundant Woman Gets the Blues" "The Ballad of Steve [=McClean=]" ([=S2 E24b=])
E8b=])
->'''Voiced by:''' Sergio Cilli
Creator/TomKenny
A prince or nobleman from a painting whom Lady Redundant Woman brought to life. He snazzy, mustached villain whose trademark is very greedy and obnoxious, but he calls Lady Redundant Woman "mom" and claims he is her son. He goes on a rampage of mischief and destruction throughout Fair City. [[spoiler:He makes the mistake of breaking the copy machine. Lady Redundant Woman angrily destroys him.]]quick, clean getaway.



* ArtAttacker: He can spray blue paint from his hands.
* CoolHorse: He rides around on a horse which was brought to life from another painting.
* {{Greed}}: He demanded that Lady Redundant Woman make a horse copy for him from a painting. In fact, 'greedy' was the vocabulary word of his episode.
* {{Jerkass}}: Goes without saying that Royal Dandy is an unlikable SpoiledBrat, and it's a testament that his "horsie" runs off.
* KilledOffForReal: [[spoiler: In the penultimate episode, "Art's Parts", the painting of him is destroyed by the Learnerer's art analyzer machine]].
%%* {{Narcissist}}
* NobodyTouchesTheHair: Despite taking it better than Seymour, Royal Dandy still doesn't like his hair being screwed up, as shown in "Royally Framed".
* RoyalBrat: He's entitled and whines when he doesn't get what he wants.
* SmugSnake: Has an ego that rivals Seymour's (who's an example of this {{trope}} himself) and is even less able to back it up.
* SpoiledBrat: Well, he's the copy of a painting of a prince and he's even more demanding. He'll whine when he doesn't get his way and goes on a rampage because he doesn't get what he wants.

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* ArtAttacker: AlwaysSomeoneBetter: Repeatedly outdoes Dr. Two-Brains's crimes in his self-titled episode, making the latter [[GreenEyedMonster extremely jealous]].
* BadassNormal: Steve has no superpowers, but he manages to pull off a multitude of heists and become Fair City's most wanted criminal in a matter of days, all while staying one step ahead of [=WordGirl=].
* CallingCard:
He leaves one at his first heist at the grocery store.
-->''"Another quick getaway by Steve [=McClean=]. Making the world a cleaner place, one crime at a time."''
* DemotedToExtra: His only major appearance is in "The Ballad of Steve [=McClean=]", with him only getting cameos afterward.
* EscapeArtist: He specializes in making snazzy, untraceable getaways.
* {{Idiosyncrazy}}: Cleanliness. He always cleans up the crime scene before escaping and often steals cleaning supplies to do so.
* MrFanservice: He's about as close to this trope as you
can spray blue paint from his hands.
* CoolHorse: He rides around
get on a horse which was brought PBS Kids show, being a well-groomed and fashionable young man with a ton of in-universe {{Fangirl}}s.
* NeatFreak: His gimmick is
to life from another painting.
* {{Greed}}: He demanded that Lady Redundant Woman make
clean up the crime scene before making a horse copy for getaway. This turns out to be his undoing, as Two-Brains manages to trap him from a painting. In fact, 'greedy' was by blocking the vocabulary word exit of the grocery store with melted cheese.
* PunnyName: His name is a reference to [[Creator/SteveMcQueenActor Steve McQueen]].
* TheQuietOne: Only speaks in the end
of his debut episode.
* {{Jerkass}}: Goes without saying that Royal Dandy UnknownRival: To Dr. Two-Brains.
* VillainInAWhiteSuit: It's actually a white custodian outfit, but the way he wears
is an unlikable SpoiledBrat, definitely indicative of this trope.
* VillainWithGoodPublicity: His charming looks
and it's a testament that his "horsie" runs off.
* KilledOffForReal: [[spoiler: In
daring escapes make him very popular with the penultimate city's populace, even though he's a known thief.
* VocalDissonance: When he finally speaks at the end of the
episode, "Art's Parts", the painting of him is destroyed by the Learnerer's art analyzer machine]].
%%* {{Narcissist}}
* NobodyTouchesTheHair: Despite taking it better than Seymour, Royal Dandy still doesn't like
he's revealed to have a nasally, nerdy voice, contrasting with his hair being screwed up, as shown in "Royally Framed".
stylish appearance. Dr. Two-Brains is not impressed.
* RoyalBrat: WeaksauceWeakness: [[NeatFreak He's entitled and whines extremely perturbed by messes.]] He's eventually caught when he doesn't Dr. Two-Brains covers the floor of the grocery store in melted cheese, causing Steve to get what he wants.
* SmugSnake: Has an ego that rivals Seymour's (who's an example of this {{trope}} himself) and is even less able to back
distracted cleaning it up.
* SpoiledBrat: Well, he's the copy of a painting of a prince and he's even more demanding. He'll whine when he doesn't get his way and goes on a rampage because he doesn't get what he wants.
up.



[[folder:Dupey]]
->'''First Appearance:''' "The Young and the Meatless" ([=S2 E16a=])
->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/GreyDeLisle
One of Lady Redundant Woman's copies, who gained free will and started dating the Butcher, abandoning her mistress. The Butcher gave her a name, and he can easily tell her apart from the original.[[spoiler:However, she dumps him and flees the city on a bus. However, she keeps a photo of him and seems to pine for him.]]

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[[folder:Dupey]]
[[folder:Rhyme and Reason]]
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->'''First Appearance:''' "The Young "Rhyme and the Meatless" ([=S2 E16a=])
Reason" ([=S8 E13=])
->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/GreyDeLisle
One of Lady Redundant Woman's copies,
Creator/AmySedaris (Rhyme) and Tyler Labine (Reason)
A criminal duo
who gained free will and started dating appeared in the Butcher, abandoning her mistress. The Butcher gave her [[LastEpisodeNewCharacter final episode]]. Reason is an ordinary criminal who steals [[BoringButPractical reasonable things]], while Rhyme is a name, and he can easily tell her apart from the original.[[spoiler:However, she dumps him and flees the city on a bus. However, she keeps a photo of him and seems to pine for him.]]superpowered nutjob who [[RhymesOnADime steals things that rhyme with whatever Reason is stealing]].



* LoveAtFirstSight: With the Butcher. Interestingly, the original hates him and vice versa.
* MeaningfulName: "Dupey" is short of "duplicate" which is what she is.
* PutOnABus: Literally. At the end of "The Young and the Meatless", she gets on a bus and leaves.
* TheQuietOne: She's not as talkative as [=LRW=].
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[[folder:Evil Malicious [=WordGirl=]]]
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->'''First Appearance:''' "I Think I'm a Clone Now" ([=S2 E7a=])
->'''Voiced by:''' Dannah Phirman
An evil copy of [=WordGirl=] that Lady Redundant Woman creates from a picture of her.
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* CardCarryingVillain: When your name is literally "Evil Malicious Worgirl", this is a requirement.
* DepartmentOfRedundancyDepartment: Just like her "mom", she has a habit of being redundant, such as saying she is "[=WordGirl=], a girl of words", and that she's bad, evil, ''and'' malicious.
* EvilKnockoff: She's a bad, evil, and malicious copy of [=WordGirl=].
* KilledOffForReal: Via sprinkler.
* KillItWithWater: She died after a sprinkler sprinkled water on her.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Rhyme and Reason]]
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->'''First Appearance:''' "Rhyme and Reason" ([=S8 E13=])
->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/AmySedaris (Rhyme) and Tyler Labine (Reason)
A criminal duo who appeared in the [[LastEpisodeNewCharacter final episode]]. Reason is an ordinary criminal who steals [[BoringButPractical reasonable things]], while Rhyme is a superpowered nutjob who [[RhymesOnADime steals things that rhyme with whatever Reason is stealing]].
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[[folder:Invisi-Bill]]
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->'''First Appearance:''' Who is Ms Question? ([=S2 E18a=])
->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/HJonBenjamin
A man with the power to turn invisible at will. His constant need for attention often ends up ruining every crime he's a part of.

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[[folder:Big Left Hand Guy]]
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->'''First Appearance:''' Who is Ms Question? ([=S2 E18a=])
Villain School ([=S1 E23b=])
->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/HJonBenjamin
Mike O'Connell
[[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin
A man with a big left hand]]. He tends to use his large hand to hail one of the power few cabs of Fair City to turn invisible at will. His constant need for attention often ends up ruining every crime he's escape after committing a part of.crime.



* AffablyEvil: He's a criminal yet is polite and well-mannered.
* AffectionateNickname: Endearingly called "Big-Left" by Invisi-Bill and "BLHG" that one time.
* DemotedToExtra: Lacks any speaking or major roles after Season 5.
* DoesNotKnowHisOwnStrength: PlayedForLaughs. When Invisi-Bill puts up his hand for a high five, Big Left ends up slamming him into the ground by accident. ''[[DidNotThinkThisThrough Twice.]]''
* ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin: He's a guy with a really big left hand.
* MundaneUtility: Big Left Hand Guy is capable of using his big left hand to perform feats of SuperStrength... but he mainly uses it to hail taxi cabs which [=WordGirl=] lampshades.
* OnlySaneMan: Out of the graduates, he's the most normal and rational villain who plays off the goofier ones like [[StrangeSyntaxSpeaker Ms. Question]], [[LazyBum Timmy Tim-Bo]] and especially [[AttentionWhore Invisi-Bill]].
* StraightMan: Invisi-Bill's hyperactive, happy-go-lucky personality often plays off Big Left Hand Guy's seriousness.
* PermaStubble: He has stubble on his face.
* VillainsOutShopping: While in {{prison}} in "As Something as Something", Big Left Hand Guy is seen playing basketball with The Whammer and two cops.
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[[folder:Invisi-Bill]]
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->'''First Appearance:''' Who is Ms Question? ([=S2 E18a=])
->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/HJonBenjamin
A man with the power to turn invisible at will. His constant need for attention often ends up ruining every crime he's a part of.
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->'''Voiced by:''' Mike O'Connell
[[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin A man with a big left hand]]. He tends to use his large hand to hail one of the few cabs of Fair City to escape after committing a crime.

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->'''Voiced by:''' Mike O'Connell
[[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin
Creator/JamesAdomian
A man with a big left hand]]. powerless villain who can sleep for extended periods of time. He tends to use his large hand to hail one is a member of the few cabs of Fair City to escape after committing a crime.Villain Society who helps keep an eye on unsuccessful Mischief Makers.



* AffablyEvil: He's a criminal yet is polite and well-mannered.
* AffectionateNickname: Endearingly called "Big-Left" by Invisi-Bill and "BLHG" that one time.
* DemotedToExtra: Lacks any speaking or major roles after Season 5.
* DoesNotKnowHisOwnStrength: PlayedForLaughs. When Invisi-Bill puts up his hand for a high five, Big Left ends up slamming him into the ground by accident. ''[[DidNotThinkThisThrough Twice.]]''
* ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin: He's a guy with a really big left hand.
* MundaneUtility: Big Left Hand Guy is capable of using his big left hand to perform feats of SuperStrength... but he mainly uses it to hail taxi cabs which [=WordGirl=] lampshades.
* OnlySaneMan: Out of the graduates, he's the most normal and rational villain who plays off the goofier ones like [[StrangeSyntaxSpeaker Ms. Question]], [[LazyBum Timmy Tim-Bo]] and especially [[AttentionWhore Invisi-Bill]].
* StraightMan: Invisi-Bill's hyperactive, happy-go-lucky personality often plays off Big Left Hand Guy's seriousness.
* PermaStubble: He has stubble on his face.
* VillainsOutShopping: While in {{prison}} in "As Something as Something", Big Left Hand Guy is seen playing basketball with The Whammer and two cops.

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* AffablyEvil: AbnormalAllergy: He's deadly allergic to butter which means he can't have a criminal yet is polite and well-mannered.
* AffectionateNickname: Endearingly called "Big-Left" by Invisi-Bill and "BLHG" that one time.
slice of The Whammer's freshly-baked butter stick pie, seriously bumming him out.
* DemotedToExtra: Lacks After his debut in season 1, Timmy doesn't have any speaking or major roles after Season 5.
* DoesNotKnowHisOwnStrength: PlayedForLaughs. When Invisi-Bill puts up his hand for a high five, Big Left ends up slamming him into
episodes onwards and is relegated to the ground by accident. ''[[DidNotThinkThisThrough Twice.]]''
* ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin: He's a guy with a really big left hand.
* MundaneUtility: Big Left Hand Guy is capable of using his big left hand to perform feats of SuperStrength... but he mainly uses it to hail taxi cabs which [=WordGirl=] lampshades.
* OnlySaneMan: Out of the graduates, he's the most normal and rational villain who plays off the goofier ones like [[StrangeSyntaxSpeaker Ms. Question]], [[LazyBum Timmy Tim-Bo]] and especially [[AttentionWhore Invisi-Bill]].
occasional non-speaking cameos.
* StraightMan: Invisi-Bill's hyperactive, happy-go-lucky personality often plays off Big Left Hand Guy's seriousness.
* PermaStubble:
LazyBum: He has stubble on claims napping for long stretches of time is his face.
* VillainsOutShopping: While in {{prison}} in "As Something as Something", Big Left Hand Guy is seen playing basketball with The Whammer
[[WhatKindOfLamePowerIsHeartAnyway superpower]] and two cops.the only reason why he's even a villain in the first place is because he got fired from his pizzeria job for falling asleep too much.
* RepetitiveName: Whoever thought '''Tim'''my '''Tim'''-Bo was ever a good supervillain name?
* SurferDude: Talks in this tone.



[[folder:Timmy Tim-Bo]]
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->'''First Appearance:''' Villain School ([=S1 E23b=])
->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/JamesAdomian
A powerless villain who can sleep for extended periods of time. He is a member of the Villain Society who helps keep an eye on unsuccessful Mischief Makers.

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[[folder:Timmy Tim-Bo]]

!!Other Villains
[[folder:Brent the Handsome Successful Everybody-Loves-Him Sandwich Making Guy]]
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->'''First Appearance:''' Villain School ([=S1 E23b=])
"Chuck's Brother" ([=S2 E11b=])
->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/JamesAdomian
A powerless villain
Creator/TomKenny
Chuck's older brother,
who can sleep for extended periods of time. He is a member of the Villain Society who helps keep an eye on unsuccessful Mischief Makers.popular and successful businessman. He also has a sandwich-shaped head. Though he is a legit worker and has no malicious tendencies, he briefly agrees to be Chuck's sidekick.



* AbnormalAllergy: He's deadly allergic to butter which means he can't have a slice of The Whammer's freshly-baked butter stick pie, seriously bumming him out.
* DemotedToExtra: After his debut in season 1, Timmy doesn't have any major episodes onwards and is relegated to the occasional non-speaking cameos with Invisi-Bill taking up his spot in The Coach's Villain School after he dropped out.
* LazyBum: He claims napping for long stretches of time is his [[WhatKindOfLamePowerIsHeartAnyway superpower]] and the only reason why he's even a villain in the first place is because he got fired from his pizzeria job for falling asleep too much.
* RepetitiveName: Whoever thought '''Tim'''my '''Tim'''-Bo was ever a good supervillain name?
* SurferDude: Talks in this tone.
[[/folder]]


!!Other Villains
[[folder:Brent the Handsome Successful Everybody-Loves-Him Sandwich Making Guy]]
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->'''First Appearance:''' "Chuck's Brother" ([=S2 E11b=])
->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/TomKenny
Chuck's older brother, who is a popular and successful businessman. He also has a sandwich-shaped head. Though he is a legit worker and has no malicious tendencies, he briefly agrees to be Chuck's sidekick.
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[[folder:Granny May]]
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->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/CreeSummer, Creator/WandaSykes (The Amazing Colossal Adventures of [=WordGirl=])
A villainess who poses as a sweet, deaf old lady but who in actuality is a master thief who specializes in fooling others and convincing everyone to turn against [=WordGirl=].

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[[folder:The Butcher]]
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->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/CreeSummer, Creator/WandaSykes (The Amazing Colossal Adventures of [=WordGirl=])
Jack D. Ferraiolo
A villainess large man who poses as dresses like a sweet, deaf old lady but who in actuality is a master thief who specializes in fooling others butcher and convincing everyone to turn against [=WordGirl=].has power over meat, which includes conjuring it up and telekinetically controlling it.



* BitchInSheepsClothing: She poses as a kind, harmless old lady who's hard of hearing. She even lampshades this {{trope}} herself in "The Rise of Miss Power".
* CharacterCatchphrase: "Boop!", usually when using her yarn attack.
* ConArtist: When she's not robbing and stealing outright, she's doing things like tricking people into taking ridiculous coupons or buying useless cure-alls.
* CoolOldLady: Is there any argument that her robotic, jet-propelled, air-conditioned super suit is ''not'' cool?
* EvilOldFolks: She's a senior citizen who loves to con people out of their money.
* FunWithAcronyms: The initials of her real name spell out "Gem" - Grandolyn Edna May.
* GrannyClassic: Uses this as part of her charade, complete with knitting needles, perfume, and being hard of hearing.
* HisNameReallyIsBarkeep: "Granny" sounds like a title but it's really an abbreviation of her first name, Grandolyn.
* {{Idiosyncrazy}}: Averted, especially when compared to a lot of the other villains. She just tries to steal things.
* LikeMotherUnlikeDaughter: Granny May's mother is much kinder and sweeter than her, and disapproves of her daughter's villainous ways.
* ManipulativeBitch: She loves using her "harmless old lady" facade to turn people against [=WordGirl=].
* MasterActress: She's great at manipulating other people into thinking she's a "harmless old lady".
* ObfuscatingDisability: She regularly pretends to be hard of hearing. She's even been [[LampshadeHanging called out]] for this.
* OnlyKnownByHerNickname: Although she's typically referred to as Granny May, her real name is Gwendolyn Edna May.
* PoweredArmor: She has a metallic suit she sometimes uses to fly around in the sky.
* TeamRocketWins: This is typically one of those "good triumphs over evil" shows, though she does manage to succeed with stealing some dough in "Gift Pony".
* VillainWithGoodPublicity: Only because she looks helpless and sweet. In "Down with Word Up", she plays this trope almost to the hilt when pulling a WoundedGazelleGambit.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:The Butcher]]
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->'''Voiced by:''' Jack D. Ferraiolo
A large man who dresses like a butcher and has power over meat, which includes conjuring it up and telekinetically controlling it.
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!!The Coach's School for Evil Villains and Arch-Enemies
[[folder:The Coach]]
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->'''First Appearance:''' "Sidekicked to the Curb" ([=S1 E18b=])
->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/NedBellamy

A devious man with no superpowers of his own but instead manipulates other villains into committing crimes for him.

One recurring scam of his is a villain night school, which produced Invisi-Bill and Big Left Hand Guy (As well as Ms. Question though she didn't graduate).

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[[folder:The Coach]]
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[[folder:Granny May]]
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->'''First Appearance:''' "Sidekicked to the Curb" ([=S1 E18b=])
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->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/NedBellamy

A devious man with no superpowers
Creator/CreeSummer, Creator/WandaSykes (The Amazing Colossal Adventures of his own [=WordGirl=])
A villainess who poses as a sweet, deaf old lady
but instead manipulates other villains into committing crimes for him.

One recurring scam of his
who in actuality is a villain night school, which produced Invisi-Bill master thief who specializes in fooling others and Big Left Hand Guy (As well as Ms. Question though she didn't graduate).convincing everyone to turn against [=WordGirl=].



* BitchInSheepsClothing: He acts nice to his "students" in order to manipulate them, but only acts that way to get what he wants.
* DemotedToExtra: With the exception of one episode in Season 6, he's a minor background character who never talks after Season 2.
* {{Hypocrite}}: Ms. Question flunks the Coach's Villain School because she doesn't have superpowers, despite the Coach not having any of his own either.
* {{Jerkass}}: Is an unlikeable man.
* LackOfEmpathy: How did Coach respond to Ms. Question getting shocked by lightning? Telling her to keep it down.
* VocalEvolution: His voice in "The Robot Problem" is higher-pitched than his previous one, possibly because he hasn't been voiced in a long time.
* WouldHurtAChild: Or steal one's robot blueprints, then attack him using the said robot.

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* BitchInSheepsClothing: He acts nice to his "students" in order to manipulate them, but only acts that way to get what he wants.
* DemotedToExtra: With the exception
She poses as a kind, harmless old lady who's hard of one episode in Season 6, he's a minor background character who never talks after Season 2.
* {{Hypocrite}}: Ms. Question flunks the Coach's Villain School because she doesn't have superpowers, despite the Coach not having any of his own either.
* {{Jerkass}}: Is an unlikeable man.
* LackOfEmpathy: How did Coach respond to Ms. Question getting shocked by lightning? Telling her to keep it down.
* VocalEvolution: His voice
hearing. She even lampshades this {{trope}} herself in "The Robot Problem" Rise of Miss Power".
* CharacterCatchphrase: "Boop!", usually when using her yarn attack.
* ConArtist: When she's not robbing and stealing outright, she's doing things like tricking people into taking ridiculous coupons or buying useless cure-alls.
* CoolOldLady: Is there any argument that her robotic, jet-propelled, air-conditioned super suit
is higher-pitched ''not'' cool?
* EvilOldFolks: She's a senior citizen who loves to con people out of their money.
* FunWithAcronyms: The initials of her real name spell out "Gem" - Grandolyn Edna May.
* GrannyClassic: Uses this as part of her charade, complete with knitting needles, perfume, and being hard of hearing.
* HisNameReallyIsBarkeep: "Granny" sounds like a title but it's really an abbreviation of her first name, Grandolyn.
* {{Idiosyncrazy}}: Averted, especially when compared to a lot of the other villains. She just tries to steal things.
* LikeMotherUnlikeDaughter: Granny May's mother is much kinder and sweeter
than his previous one, possibly her, and disapproves of her daughter's villainous ways.
* ManipulativeBitch: She loves using her "harmless old lady" facade to turn people against [=WordGirl=].
* MasterActress: She's great at manipulating other people into thinking she's a "harmless old lady".
* ObfuscatingDisability: She regularly pretends to be hard of hearing. She's even been [[LampshadeHanging called out]] for this.
* OnlyKnownByHerNickname: Although she's typically referred to as Granny May, her real name is Gwendolyn Edna May.
* PoweredArmor: She has a metallic suit she sometimes uses to fly around in the sky.
* TeamRocketWins: This is typically one of those "good triumphs over evil" shows, though she does manage to succeed with stealing some dough in "Gift Pony".
* VillainWithGoodPublicity: Only
because he hasn't been voiced in a long time.
* WouldHurtAChild: Or steal one's robot blueprints, then attack him using
she looks helpless and sweet. In "Down with Word Up", she plays this trope almost to the said robot.hilt when pulling a WoundedGazelleGambit.



[[folder:The Whammer]]
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->'''First Appearance:''' "Thorn in the Sidekick" ([=S1 E16a=])
->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/JohnCMcGinley
A muscle-bound man with the power to make powerful sonic booms by bringing his fists together. He inserts the word "wham" or variations thereof at least once into each sentence such as "Wow, that was so whammer!" no matter how nonsensical.

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!!The Coach's School for Evil Villains and Arch-Enemies
[[folder:The Whammer]]
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->'''First Appearance:''' "Thorn in "Sidekicked to the Sidekick" Curb" ([=S1 E16a=])
E18b=])
->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/JohnCMcGinley
Creator/NedBellamy

A muscle-bound devious man with the power to make powerful sonic booms by bringing no superpowers of his fists together. He inserts the word "wham" or variations thereof at least once own but instead manipulates other villains into each sentence such committing crimes for him.

One recurring scam of his is a villain night school, which produced Invisi-Bill and Big Left Hand Guy (As well
as "Wow, that was so whammer!" no matter how nonsensical. Ms. Question though she didn't graduate).


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* DemotedToExtra: With the exception of one episode in Season 6, he's a minor background character who never talks after Season 2.
* {{Hypocrite}}: Ms. Question flunks the Coach's Villain School because she doesn't have superpowers, despite the Coach not having any of his own either.
* {{Jerkass}}: Is an unlikeable man.
* LackOfEmpathy: How did Coach respond to Ms. Question getting shocked by lightning? Telling her to keep it down.
* VocalEvolution: His voice in "The Robot Problem" is higher-pitched than his previous one, possibly because he hasn't been voiced in a long time.
* WouldHurtAChild: Or steal one's robot blueprints, then attack him using the said robot.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:The Whammer]]
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->'''First Appearance:''' "Thorn in the Sidekick" ([=S1 E16a=])
->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/JohnCMcGinley
A muscle-bound man with the power to make powerful sonic booms by bringing his fists together. He inserts the word "wham" or variations thereof at least once into each sentence such as "Wow, that was so whammer!" no matter how nonsensical.
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[[folder:Lady Redundant Woman / Beatrice Bixby]]
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->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/AmandaPlummer (first appearance), Creator/GreyDeLisle
Beatrice Bixby works in a copy shop and is bitterly jealous of the star employee, Dave. She obsessively cleans and maintains a copy machine, doting on it like it's her child. After curiously pressing a mysterious BigRedButton on the machine, she becomes Lady Redundant Woman and wreaks havoc.

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[[folder:The Coach]]
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->'''First Appearance:''' "Sidekicked to the Curb" ([=S1 E18b=])
->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/AmandaPlummer (first appearance), Creator/GreyDeLisle
Beatrice Bixby works in
Creator/NedBellamy

A devious man with no superpowers of his own but instead manipulates other villains into committing crimes for him.

One recurring scam of his is
a copy shop villain night school, which produced Invisi-Bill and is bitterly jealous of the star employee, Dave. She obsessively cleans and maintains a copy machine, doting on it like it's her child. After curiously pressing a mysterious BigRedButton on the machine, Big Left Hand Guy (As well as Ms. Question though she becomes Lady Redundant Woman and wreaks havoc.didn't graduate).



* AchillesHeel: She needs to touch her nose to use her powers. Also, she can't use her powers if her ink supply runs low or if her ink cartridges are removed.
* AllGirlsLikePonies: She can be seen watching "The Pretty Princess and Magic Pony Power Hour".
* AlliterativeName: Fittingly enough for her theme, the letter "B" appears thrice in her name.
* ArtInitiatesLife: By eating or looking at an image, she can bring it to life.
* BerserkButton:
** Dave receiving praise. And Dave period.
** Messing with her beloved copy machine.
** If someone claims copies are no good compared to originals.
** Whenever she gets cut in line. Repeatedly.
* DarkActionGirl: She's able to beat the crap out of Captain Huggyface while her powers are disabled.
* DemotedToExtra: Lacks any speaking or major roles in Seasons 6 and 8.
* DepartmentOfRedundancyDepartment: She constantly repeats herself in different ways. For example: "You are beaten, defeated, vanquished!" or "Hi, hello, aloha." This also extends to her crimes, as [[{{Idiosyncrazy}} she tends to steal multiple things that are extremely similar to each other]] (such as a couch, sofa, and futon). Even her villain name "Lady Redundant Woman" is redundant since "lady" and "woman" are both words to describe a woman.
* DoppelgangerAttack: Basically all of her attacks.
* EasilyForgiven: Whenever she's released from jail, Dave gives her job back.
* EvilIsPetty: She's very bitter and spiteful towards her BenevolentBoss Dave out of jealousy and minor faults.
* GreenEyedMonster: For Dave.
* {{Idiosyncrazy}}: Copying machines and redundancy.
* InnerMonologue: Whenever she's Beatrice, she will sometimes talk to herself whenever she's annoyed or feels slighted, complete with the background fading out of focus during her thoughts.
* TheInsomniac: Implied, as she is the only character with lines and dark circles under her eyes.
* KillItWithWater: Her clones are made of ink and paper, and thus will dissolve if they touch water.
* MesACrowd: Her copies turn into paper when destroyed, and she can make them disappear if she feels like it.
* SelfDuplication: She has this power.
* SingleMindedTwins: Though not twins, and inverted by the presence of Dupey in "The Young And The Meatless", her clones frequently exhibit identical movements as their original, while saying the exact same thing. This is likely just a case of reducing animation and voice acting costs, even though it doesn't make sense for LRW's copies to know exactly what she's going to say, how she's going to say it, and how she's going to move while saying it when she does. They only have their own personalities (such as Dupey) when it's needed for the plot.

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* AchillesHeel: She needs BitchInSheepsClothing: He acts nice to touch her nose his "students" in order to use her powers. Also, she can't use her powers if her ink supply runs low or if her ink cartridges are removed.
* AllGirlsLikePonies: She can be seen watching "The Pretty Princess and Magic Pony Power Hour".
* AlliterativeName: Fittingly enough for her theme, the letter "B" appears thrice in her name.
* ArtInitiatesLife: By eating or looking at an image, she can bring it
manipulate them, but only acts that way to life.
* BerserkButton:
** Dave receiving praise. And Dave period.
** Messing with her beloved copy machine.
** If someone claims copies are no good compared to originals.
** Whenever she gets cut in line. Repeatedly.
* DarkActionGirl: She's able to beat the crap out of Captain Huggyface while her powers are disabled.
get what he wants.
* DemotedToExtra: Lacks any speaking or major roles With the exception of one episode in Seasons 6 and 8.
* DepartmentOfRedundancyDepartment: She constantly repeats herself in different ways. For example: "You are beaten, defeated, vanquished!" or "Hi, hello, aloha." This also extends to her crimes, as [[{{Idiosyncrazy}} she tends to steal multiple things that are extremely similar to each other]] (such as
Season 6, he's a couch, sofa, and futon). Even her villain name "Lady Redundant Woman" is redundant since "lady" and "woman" are both words to describe a woman.
* DoppelgangerAttack: Basically all of her attacks.
* EasilyForgiven: Whenever she's released from jail, Dave gives her job back.
* EvilIsPetty: She's very bitter and spiteful towards her BenevolentBoss Dave out of jealousy and
minor faults.
* GreenEyedMonster: For Dave.
* {{Idiosyncrazy}}: Copying machines and redundancy.
* InnerMonologue: Whenever she's Beatrice, she will sometimes talk to herself whenever she's annoyed or feels slighted, complete with the
background fading out of focus during her thoughts.
* TheInsomniac: Implied, as she is the only
character with lines and dark circles under who never talks after Season 2.
* {{Hypocrite}}: Ms. Question flunks the Coach's Villain School because she doesn't have superpowers, despite the Coach not having any of his own either.
* {{Jerkass}}: Is an unlikeable man.
* LackOfEmpathy: How did Coach respond to Ms. Question getting shocked by lightning? Telling
her eyes.
to keep it down.
* KillItWithWater: Her clones are made of ink and paper, and thus will dissolve if they touch water.
* MesACrowd: Her copies turn into paper when destroyed, and she can make them disappear if she feels like it.
* SelfDuplication: She has this power.
* SingleMindedTwins: Though not twins, and inverted by the presence of Dupey
VocalEvolution: His voice in "The Young And The Meatless", her clones frequently exhibit identical movements as their original, while saying Robot Problem" is higher-pitched than his previous one, possibly because he hasn't been voiced in a long time.
* WouldHurtAChild: Or steal one's robot blueprints, then attack him using
the exact same thing. This is likely just a case of reducing animation and voice acting costs, even though it doesn't make sense for LRW's copies to know exactly what she's going to say, how she's going to say it, and how she's going to move while saying it when she does. They only have their own personalities (such as Dupey) when it's needed for the plot.said robot.



[[folder:Mr. Big / Shelly Smalls]]
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->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/JeffreyTambor
A smug, childish, and greedy businessman out to line his pockets with even more money than he already has. He usually relies on mind control devices to achieve his goals, though on occasion has tried other means with little success.

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->'''First Appearance:''' "Thorn in the Sidekick" ([=S1 E16a=])
->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/JeffreyTambor
Creator/JohnCMcGinley
A smug, childish, and greedy businessman out to line his pockets muscle-bound man with even more money than he already has. He usually relies on mind control devices the power to achieve make powerful sonic booms by bringing his goals, though on occasion has tried other means with little success.fists together. He inserts the word "wham" or variations thereof at least once into each sentence such as "Wow, that was so whammer!" no matter how nonsensical.



* AlliterativeName: His real name, Shelly Smalls, repeats the letter "S".
* BerserkButton: '''DO NOT''' gloat about how much richer or bigger you are than him. He won't take it well.
* BewareTheSillyOnes: He's a big ol' goof who's childishly obsessed with bunnies, but manage to piss him off, and your mind and free will forcibly become his new plaything.
* ChildHater: Isn't fond of children, though he tries to be friendly to them in public.
* CorruptCorporateExecutive: Is the head of his business but also actively goes out of his way to do immoral deeds to get richer.
* ConArtist: Not as bad as Seymour, but some of his schemes include using mind control to force people to buy his bogus products.
* CutenessProximity: For squishy things, mainly bunnies.
* DickDastardlyStopsToCheat: Could've carried out his scheme in "Ears to You" very legitimately, but throws in mind control just for the hell of it. This is even lampshaded by Mr. Big himself.
-->'''[=WordGirl=]:''' Now why would you try that...?\\
'''Mr. Big:''' Hey, you can't get to the end of a Mr. Big story and not have any mind control.
* DominoMask: Is never seen without it, even on vacation.
* EmbarrassingFirstName: Possibly an issue for him, as his real name is revealed to be Shelly Smalls in "Truth, Revision, and the Lexiconian Way".
* EvilHasABadSenseOfHumor: [[HypocriticalHumor Leslie has stated outright that Mr. Big has no sense of humor]], though this is more out of not understanding the concept of a set-up and punchline rather than being a cold-hearted felon.
* EvilIsHammy: He chews up the scenery like no other villain, though his hamminess is balanced by Leslie's monotone and dull attitude.
* EvilIsPetty: Took over the minds of everyone on Earth once, just because his neighbor borrowed his casserole dish for a little too long.
* {{Greed}}: He's already rich, as he's the head of a multi-million company, and could live very comfortably. He does what he does because he wants more money, and that's it. He also takes time out of every day to count his money, an activity he looks forward to.
* GreenAndMean: He's a scheming, {{greed}}y businessman who sports some green. His mind-controlled victims also sport green eyes.
* {{Malaproper}}: He explains that he only ever took business classes.
* {{Manchild}}: He's one of the most powerful villains but he's childishly petty, whines and throws tantrums if he's in a bad mood or loses, and is very attached to bunnies.
* MassHypnosis: Most of his schemes and episodes featuring him involve this.
* MindControl: It's in his business plan.
* MindControlDevice: His main weapon. He uses them so much that [=WordGirl=] gets genuinely confused when he appears to not have a mind control device in "Mr. Big's Big Plan".
* OutlawCouple: With Leslie, although rather than a romantic partner, she's his overworked, underpaid, and underappreciated assistant.
* ThePiratesWhoDontDoAnything: In "Big Business", he more or less admits that his company doesn't actually ''do'' anything besides his mind control schemes.
* RealMenWearPink: He has a love for squishy bunny toys. Sometimes they factor into his evil schemes, like in "Invasion of the Bunny Lovers".
* ScrewTheRulesIHaveMoney: Doesn't care to do anything legally cause he's richer than anyone.
* SharpDressedMan: The guy cleans up nicely.
* UnEvilLaugh: Compared to the other villains, Mr Big's laugh is usually awkward and clunky.
* UnfortunateNames: With a name like "Shelly Smalls", it's no wonder he insists on being called "Mr. Big".
* VillainousFriendship: With Leslie, who is someone he's shown he absolutely needs. Also with Two-Brains.
* VillainWithGoodPublicity: He's basically the [[ComicBook/{{Superman}} Lex Luthor]] of ''[=WordGirl=]''.

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* AlliterativeName: AbsurdPhobia: The episode "Silence of the Whams" reveals The Whammer is afraid of bubbles. This is because bubbles are the only things he cannot wham.
* BoisterousBruiser: You'd be hard-pressed to find a more bombastic character on the show.
* {{Crunchtastic}}:
His real name, Shelly Smalls, repeats tendency to use the letter "S".
word "wham" tends to lead to adjectives like this ("whammin'" being a particular favorite of his).
* BerserkButton: '''DO NOT''' gloat about how much richer DemotedToExtra: Lacks any speaking or bigger you are than him. He won't take major roles in Season 8.
* DumbMuscle: Whatever he lacks in brains, he definitely makes up for
it well.
* BewareTheSillyOnes: He's a big ol' goof who's childishly obsessed with bunnies, but manage to piss him off, and your mind and free will forcibly become
in his new plaything.
* ChildHater: Isn't fond of children, though he tries to be friendly to them in public.
* CorruptCorporateExecutive: Is the head of his business but also actively goes out of his way to do immoral deeds to get richer.
strength.
%%* TheFool
* ConArtist: Not as bad as Seymour, GaleForceSound: Powerful enough to shatter rock and send [=WordGirl=] flying. It can also cancel out Victoria Best's MagicMusic.
* HornyVikings: He doesn't claim to be a Viking,
but some of he does wear the helmet.
* LargeHam: '''Wham!'''
* LogicalWeakness: He needs to bring
his schemes include using mind control fists together to force people to buy create his bogus products.
* CutenessProximity: For squishy things, mainly bunnies.
* DickDastardlyStopsToCheat: Could've carried out
shockwaves so keeping his scheme in "Ears to You" very legitimately, but throws in mind control just for the hell of it. This is even lampshaded by Mr. Big himself.
-->'''[=WordGirl=]:''' Now why
arms apart or tying them up would you try that...?\\
'''Mr. Big:''' Hey, you can't get to the end of a Mr. Big story and not have any mind control.
* DominoMask: Is never seen without it, even on vacation.
* EmbarrassingFirstName: Possibly an issue for him, as his real name is revealed to be Shelly Smalls in "Truth, Revision, and the Lexiconian Way".
* EvilHasABadSenseOfHumor: [[HypocriticalHumor Leslie has stated outright that Mr. Big has no sense of humor]], though this is more out of not understanding the concept of a set-up and punchline rather than being a cold-hearted felon.
* EvilIsHammy: He chews up the scenery like no other villain, though his hamminess is balanced by Leslie's monotone and dull attitude.
render him powerless.
* EvilIsPetty: Took over the minds of everyone on Earth once, just because his neighbor borrowed his casserole dish for a little too long.
* {{Greed}}: He's already rich, as he's the head of a multi-million company, and could live very comfortably.
NoIndoorVoice: He does what he does because he wants more money, and always speaks at a level that's it. almost yelling.
* NoSenseOfPersonalSpace: Often annoys fellow villains this way, especially Chuck.
* NotSoHarmlessVillain:
He also takes time out of every day to count his money, may be an activity he looks forward to.
* GreenAndMean: He's a scheming, {{greed}}y businessman who sports some green. His mind-controlled victims also sport green eyes.
* {{Malaproper}}: He explains
idiot, but there's no denying that he only ever took business classes.
* {{Manchild}}: He's
he's one of the most powerful villains but characters in the series. In "Crime In The Key Of V", he easily reduces the city to rubble.
* SensitiveGuyAndManlyMan: Manly Man to Chuck's Sensitive Guy.
* SuperStrength: He can wham the entire city into rubble easily.
* StrangeMindsThinkAlike: In "The Power of Whamship", he and the similarly [[TheDitz ditzy]] and [[NoIndoorVoice loud]] Invisi-Bill team up. They have the time of their life, and even accept their arrest with a smile, as they'll get to be roommates in jail.
* VerbalTic: The word "wham".
* VillainsOutShopping: Towards the end of "As Something as Something",
he's childishly petty, whines and throws tantrums if he's in a bad mood or loses, and is very attached to bunnies.
* MassHypnosis: Most of his schemes and episodes featuring him involve this.
* MindControl: It's in his business plan.
* MindControlDevice: His main weapon. He uses them so much that [=WordGirl=] gets genuinely confused when he appears to not have a mind control device in "Mr. Big's Big Plan".
* OutlawCouple: With Leslie, although rather than a romantic partner, she's his overworked, underpaid, and underappreciated assistant.
* ThePiratesWhoDontDoAnything: In "Big Business", he more or less admits that his company doesn't actually ''do'' anything besides his mind control schemes.
* RealMenWearPink: He has a love for squishy bunny toys. Sometimes they factor into his evil schemes, like in "Invasion of the Bunny Lovers".
* ScrewTheRulesIHaveMoney: Doesn't care to do anything legally cause he's richer than anyone.
* SharpDressedMan: The guy cleans up nicely.
* UnEvilLaugh: Compared to the other villains, Mr Big's laugh is usually awkward and clunky.
* UnfortunateNames: With a name like "Shelly Smalls", it's no wonder he insists on being called "Mr. Big".
* VillainousFriendship: With Leslie, who is someone he's shown he absolutely needs. Also
playing basketball with Two-Brains.
* VillainWithGoodPublicity: He's basically the [[ComicBook/{{Superman}} Lex Luthor]]
a couple of ''[=WordGirl=]''. cops and Big Left Hand Guy.



[[folder:Leslie]]
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->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/MariaBamford
Mr. Big's personal assistant, who does most of the heavy lifting in his schemes.

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->'''First Appearance:''' "Villain School" ([=S1 E23b=])
->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/MariaBamford
Mr. Big's personal assistant,
Creator/GreyDeLisle
A woman obsessed with questions. She always speaks in the form of a question and uses confusion and chaos to get away with her crimes. After being struck by lightning, she gained the ability to make her foes temporarily forget everything, even
who does most of the heavy lifting in his schemes.they are.



* AllGirlsLikePonies: She is a fan of "The Pretty Princess and Magic Pony Power Hour".
* ApatheticClerk: So apathetic in fact that her voice is [[DullSurprise completely monotone even when she's happy]].
%%* TheBaroness
* BeleagueredAssistant: Sometimes expresses that her greatest wish is for Mr. Big to ''notice'' her.
* BerserkButton: Getting the name or details of "The Pretty Princess and Magic Pony Power Hour" wrong.
* CannotConveySarcasm: Due to her monotone voice, it is sometimes hard for characters to tell whether or not she's being sarcastic. Even she has a hard time figuring it out at times.
-->'''Leslie:''' Brilliant as usual, sir.\\
'''Mr. Big:''' Thank you, Les-- Wait... are you being sarcastic?\\
'''Leslie:''' ''[Beat]'' I can't tell anymore, sir.
* CharacterizationMarchesOn: She isn't as much of a snarker and doesn't speak in a monotone in "Mr. Big".
* DarkActionGirl: She knows karate and was a gymnast, and can fight evenly with Captain Huggyface.
* DeadpanSnarker: The only state of mind she ever seems to be in, Leslie ''always'' has a scathing remark ready for her boss.
* DominoMask: Starts wearing one in "Leslie Makes It Big".
* TheDragon: To Mr. Big.
%%* DullEyesOfUnhappiness
* EmotionlessGirl: She even ''laughs'' in monotone. The emotion she is most likely to ever express is annoyance.
* EvilMinions: To Mr. Big.
* HypercompetentSidekick: To Mr. Big.
* LadyInAPowerSuit: She wears a red pantsuit.
* NotSoHarmlessVillain: In "Leslie Makes It Big", ''everyone'' assumes she can't possibly be a threat without Mr. Big to guide her. She proves them all wrong.
%%* OnlySaneWoman
* OutlawCouple: With Mr. Big.
* PluckyOfficeGirl: She's much better at coming up with effective plans than Mr. Big, but he rarely ever takes her suggestions.
* PunchClockVillain: She doesn't seem to care that much whether or not Mr. Big's plans succeed. After all, she does this because it's her job, not because she wants to. Although she ''does'' have quite a bit of fun with villainy when she tries it on her own in "Leslie Makes It Big".
* SecretaryOfEvil: Besides the many other things she does for him, she's also the secretary at Mr. Big's company.
%%* SexySecretary
* TookALevelInBadass: Becomes even more dangerous in "Leslie Makes It Big".
* UnEvilLaugh: Given her monotone nature, it's even worse than her boss's.
* VocalEvolution: As mentioned above, she didn't speak in monotone in her early appearances, as her characterization hadn't been fully decided on yet.

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* AllGirlsLikePonies: She is a fan of "The Pretty Princess and Magic Pony Power Hour".
* ApatheticClerk: So apathetic
AstonishinglyAppropriateAppearance: A subtle example as the curls in fact that her voice is [[DullSurprise completely monotone even when she's happy]].
%%* TheBaroness
* BeleagueredAssistant: Sometimes expresses that her greatest wish is for Mr. Big to ''notice'' her.
hair look like question marks.
* BerserkButton: Getting The phrase "No questions asked".
* {{Bizarrchitecture}}: "Seeds of Doubt" reveals that her lair resembles an Creator/MCEscher painting.
* ConfusionFu: Her power is ''literally'' to cause confusion. Aside from that, she tries to confuse
the name or details people she robs by [[MotorMouth asking them a rapid series of "The Pretty Princess and Magic Pony Power Hour" wrong.
confusing questions]].
* CannotConveySarcasm: Due to TheDogBitesBack: In "Who Is Ms. Question?", she gets kicked out of Villain School for not having superpowers (despite the Coach [[{{Hypocrite}} not having any of his own either]]. Once she gains her monotone voice, it is sometimes hard for amnesia powers, she tests her new abilities on the Coach first.
* EarlyInstallmentWeirdness: In "Who Is Ms. Question?",
characters affected by Ms. Question's amnesia beam would have their heads turn into giant question marks. In later episodes, they instead get [[CirclingBirdies small question marks that circle their head]].
* EasyAmnesia: Can fire a beam that gives whoever it hits temporary amnesia.
* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes: She gets in a relationship with Brent, and genuinely seems to love him.
* {{Expy}}: Her costume and obsession with questions are taken from [[Characters/BatmanTheRiddler the Riddler]].
* FoodBasedSuperpowers: "Seeds of Doubt" reveals that Ms. Question can fire her question beams at food, causing anyone who eats it to get amnesia as if they were hit by the beam directly.
* FromNobodyToNightmare: She started out as a small-time crook and failed supervillain graduate with no powers. Then, in "Who is Ms. Question?", she gained [[EasyAmnesia the power of confusion]] and became a recurring, credible threat.
* GlorySeeker: "Ms. Question's Riddle Rampage" reveals that her criminal behavior is largely motivated by a desire to become famous (implied to be because of her former status as a small-time criminal).
* {{Idiosyncrazy}}: Questions, confusion.
* LaserGuidedAmnesia: Ms. Question is able to control which memories are blocked out by her beam. In "Questionable Behavior", she takes advantage of this to get people
to tell whether or her their deepest, darkest secrets.
* LightningCanDoAnything: She got her confusion-inducing and SkySurfing abilities after being struck by a bolt of lightning from a question mark-shaped cloud which got lampshaded by the Narrator.
-->'''Narrator:''' Don't worry kids. That's
not dangerous lightning, it's just strong enough to cause superpowers.
* {{Leitmotif}}: A parody of the ''Series/{{Jeopardy}}'' thinking music and her power is usually signified by bell clanging.
* SigilSpam: After gaining her powers, she fires her confusion beam through her question mark chest insignia which shoots out question marks that leave [[CirclingBirdies question marks swirling around her victims' heads]] and [[SkySurfing rides a giant question mark]] (also from her insignia) for a quick getaway. Her hair even has QuirkyCurls in the shape of question marks.
* SkySurfing: She rides on a giant question mark.
* StrangeSyntaxSpeaker: Does she speak entirely in questions? Yes, she does (with a few exceptions, such as when
she's being sarcastic. Even she has a hard time figuring it out at times.
-->'''Leslie:''' Brilliant as usual, sir.\\
'''Mr. Big:''' Thank you, Les-- Wait... are you being sarcastic?\\
'''Leslie:''' ''[Beat]'' I can't tell anymore, sir.
answering someone else's question).
* CharacterizationMarchesOn: She isn't as much of a snarker and doesn't speak in a monotone in "Mr. Big".
* DarkActionGirl: She knows karate and
WhatKindOfLamePowerIsHeartAnyway: Originally, Ms. Question was just a gymnast, and can fight evenly with Captain Huggyface.
* DeadpanSnarker: The
villain-in-training at the Coach's old villain school who only state of mind she ever seems to be in, Leslie ''always'' has a scathing remark ready for her boss.
* DominoMask: Starts wearing one
talked in "Leslie Makes It Big".
* TheDragon: To Mr. Big.
%%* DullEyesOfUnhappiness
* EmotionlessGirl: She even ''laughs'' in monotone. The emotion she is most likely to ever express is annoyance.
* EvilMinions: To Mr. Big.
* HypercompetentSidekick: To Mr. Big.
* LadyInAPowerSuit: She wears a red pantsuit.
* NotSoHarmlessVillain: In "Leslie Makes It Big", ''everyone'' assumes she can't possibly be a threat without Mr. Big to guide her. She proves them all wrong.
%%* OnlySaneWoman
* OutlawCouple: With Mr. Big.
* PluckyOfficeGirl: She's much better at coming up with effective plans than Mr. Big, but he rarely ever takes her suggestions.
* PunchClockVillain: She doesn't seem to care that much whether or not Mr. Big's plans succeed. After all, she does this because it's her job, not because she wants to. Although she ''does'' have quite a bit of fun with villainy when she tries it on her own in "Leslie Makes It Big".
* SecretaryOfEvil: Besides the many
questions and had no other things she does for him, she's also the secretary at Mr. Big's company.
%%* SexySecretary
* TookALevelInBadass: Becomes even more dangerous in "Leslie Makes It Big".
* UnEvilLaugh: Given her monotone nature, it's even worse than her boss's.
* VocalEvolution: As mentioned above, she didn't speak in monotone in her early appearances, as her characterization hadn't been fully decided on yet.
"powers" of any kind.



!!The Coach's School for Evil Villains and Arch-Enemies
[[folder:The Coach]]
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->'''First Appearance:''' "Sidekicked to the Curb" ([=S1 E18b=])
->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/NedBellamy

A devious man with no superpowers of his own but instead manipulates other villains into committing crimes for him.

One recurring scam of his is a villain night school, which produced Invisi-Bill and Big Left Hand Guy (As well as Ms. Question though she didn't graduate).

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!!The Coach's School for Evil Villains and Arch-Enemies
[[folder:The Coach]]
[[folder:Invisi-Bill]]
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->'''First Appearance:''' "Sidekicked to the Curb" ([=S1 E18b=])
Who is Ms Question? ([=S2 E18a=])
->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/NedBellamy

Creator/HJonBenjamin
A devious man with no superpowers of his own but instead manipulates other villains into committing crimes the power to turn invisible at will. His constant need for him.

One recurring scam of his is
attention often ends up ruining every crime he's a villain night school, which produced Invisi-Bill and Big Left Hand Guy (As well as Ms. Question though she didn't graduate).part of.



* BitchInSheepsClothing: He acts nice to his "students" in order to manipulate them, but only acts that way to get what he wants.
* DemotedToExtra: With the exception of one episode in Season 6, he's a minor background character who never talks after Season 2.
* {{Hypocrite}}: Ms. Question flunks the Coach's Villain School because she doesn't have superpowers, despite the Coach not having any of his own either.
* {{Jerkass}}: Is an unlikeable man.
* LackOfEmpathy: How did Coach respond to Ms. Question getting shocked by lightning? Telling her to keep it down.
* VocalEvolution: His voice in "The Robot Problem" is higher-pitched than his previous one, possibly because he hasn't been voiced in a long time.
* WouldHurtAChild: Or steal one's robot blueprints, then attack him using the said robot.

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* BitchInSheepsClothing: He acts nice AmbiguouslyGay: Invisi-Bill is extremely close to his "students" partner in order crime Big Left Hand Guy and it's implied he lives with him in the latter's studio apartment. This is especially apparent when Invisi-Bill vents his frustrations about Big Left leaving him behind or not giving him enough attention like an underappreciated boyfriend in "The Invisi-Bill Hand" or often hugging him and holding his hand in "Plain Old Mischief Makers". Let's not forget his [[TheDandy flamboyant]] [[AwesomeAnachronisticApparel dress-sense]].
* AttentionWhore: He even stated he ''needs'' attention which is made obvious by him constantly declaring his name and intentions out loud without prompt. While it seems
to manipulate them, but only acts have {{Invisibility}} as a [[PowerStereotypeFlip superpower]] does not help his case, Invisi-Bill loves [[StealthHiBye rapidly disappearing and reappearing]] like a hyperactive kid with a lightswitch to make it more flashy.
* AwesomeAnachronisticApparel: Even for the RetroUniverse setting of the show, Invisi-Bill's late Victorian-century-styled suit with an ascot stands out amongst the more timeless outfits and outlandish villain costumes though given his [[AttentionWhore personality]], it makes sense
that way he wants to get what he wants.
stand out.
* DemotedToExtra: With He doesn't get any speaking or major episodes in seasons 4 and 8.
* TheDitz: The fact that he once tried to call a taxi while invisible says it all.
* EarlyInstallmentWeirdness: When he first uses his powers onscreen, Invisi-Bill noticeably fades away instead of suddenly vanishing like how he reappears from
the exception of one episode in Season 6, second time onwards.
* {{Invisibility}}: He isn't called [[PunnyName Invisi-Bill]] for nothing so naturally, turning invisible is his main shtick...
* InvisibilityWithDrawbacks: ...However, it does come with a catch as
he's incapable of turning the stuff he stole invisible and thus has to ditch them if he wants to escape unnoticed, defeating the purpose of his thievery in the first place. The same goes for additional accessories or disguises since only his regular outfit and glasses count as a minor background character part of himself and humorously leaving behind a hat and mustache or jewelry suspended in midair.
* HiddenDepths: On rare occasions, he lowers his happy-go-lucky attitude to show a more vulnerable side when he gets ignored or left behind, proclaiming he needs attention and wishes to be acknowledged. It's also shown in "Plain Old Mischief Makers" that he's more literate and a better reader than [[OnlySaneMan Big Left Hand Guy]] despite his [[TheDitz ditzy]] {{Manchild}} self.
* {{Keet}}: He's lively, hyper and almost seems too nice to be a villain.
* LogicalWeakness: While he's able to make himself as well as his clothes and glasses invisible, Invisi-Bill is unable to make ''anything else'' invisible so he has to ditch whatever stolen goods he has on hand to remain undetected if he doesn't want to be a floating loot bag, jewelry or monkey that gets easily caught.
* MinionWithAnFInEvil: Along with Big Left Hand Guy.
* NerdGlasses: He's a dorky guy
who wears glasses.
* NoIndoorVoice: Likes to yell things at the top of his lungs, especially his own name.
* PowerStereotypeFlip: Characters with {{Invisibility}} are commonly portrayed as [[ShrinkingViolet quiet, shy, and asocial]]. Invisi-Bill is the exact opposite: loud, energetic, and a social butterfly.
* PunnyName: His supervillain name is a {{Portmanteau}} of the words "Invisible" (His power) and "Bill" (His real name) to make "Invisi-Bill".
* RememberTheNewGuy: Unlike the rest of the school, Invisi-Bill is introduced in season 2 at the graduation ceremony as opposed to the previous season at its foundation and yet is treated as if he was always there to the point he replaces Timmy Tim-Bo from the original student trio.
* SignatureSoundEffect: An echoey pop sound that gets reversed whenever he turns on and off his {{Invisibility}}, usually in rapid-fire motion.
* StealthHiBye: Though more "Hi/Bye" than "Stealth" from repeatedly vanishing into thin air with a lively "Goodbye!", only to reappear with an equally joyful "Hello!" shortly after as a [[CharacterTic habit]].
* TeleportSpam: Invisi-Bill's power isn't {{Teleportation}} but he might as well be from how frequently he turns off and on his {{Invisibility}} combined with his boundless energy letting him change places absurdly fast to sell the illusion.
* ThirdPersonPerson: Refers to himself this way as he loves hearing his own name that much.
* VillainTeamUp: He's notable for
never talks after Season 2.
* {{Hypocrite}}: Ms. Question flunks
going solo and instead teams up with other baddies from the Coach's Villain School because she doesn't have superpowers, despite the Coach not having any of in all his own either.
* {{Jerkass}}: Is an unlikeable man.
* LackOfEmpathy: How did Coach respond to
appearances. His partnerships include Big Left Hand Guy in "The Invisi-Bill Hand" and "Plain Old Mischief Makers", Ms. Question getting shocked by lightning? Telling her to keep it down.
* VocalEvolution: His voice
in "A Questionable Pair" and The Whammer in "The Robot Problem" Power of Whamship".
* VerbalTic: His own name as well as "YAY!"
* WithCatlikeTread: The {{Irony}} of having {{Invisibility}}
is higher-pitched than that Invisi-Bill can't be stealthy to save his previous one, possibly life because of (a) his [[LargeHam bombastic,]] [[AttentionWhore attention-seeking]] [[PowerStereotypeFlip personality]] rendering anything sneaky pointless and (b) only his clothes and glasses disappear alongside himself so he hasn't been voiced in a long time.
* WouldHurtAChild: Or steal one's robot blueprints, then attack him using
has to drop the said robot.stolen goods for a clean getaway from [=WordGirl=].



[[folder:The Whammer]]
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->'''First Appearance:''' "Thorn in the Sidekick" ([=S1 E16a=])
->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/JohnCMcGinley
A muscle-bound man with the power to make powerful sonic booms by bringing his fists together. He inserts the word "wham" or variations thereof at least once into each sentence such as "Wow, that was so whammer!" no matter how nonsensical.

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->'''First Appearance:''' "Thorn in the Sidekick" Villain School ([=S1 E16a=])
E23b=])
->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/JohnCMcGinley
Mike O'Connell
[[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin
A muscle-bound man with a big left hand]]. He tends to use his large hand to hail one of the power few cabs of Fair City to make powerful sonic booms by bringing his fists together. He inserts the word "wham" or variations thereof at least once into each sentence such as "Wow, that was so whammer!" no matter how nonsensical. escape after committing a crime.



* AbsurdPhobia: The episode "Silence of the Whams" reveals The Whammer is afraid of bubbles. This is because bubbles are the only things he cannot wham.
* BoisterousBruiser: You'd be hard-pressed to find a more bombastic character on the show.
* {{Crunchtastic}}: His tendency to use the word "wham" tends to lead to adjectives like this ("whammin'" being a particular favorite of his).
* DemotedToExtra: Lacks any speaking or major roles in Season 8.
* DumbMuscle: Whatever he lacks in brains, he definitely makes up for it in his strength.
%%* TheFool
* GaleForceSound: Powerful enough to shatter rock and send [=WordGirl=] flying. It can also cancel out Victoria Best's MagicMusic.
* HornyVikings: He doesn't claim to be a Viking, but he does wear the helmet.
* LargeHam: '''Wham!'''
* LogicalWeakness: He needs to bring his fists together to create his shockwaves so keeping his arms apart or tying them up would render him powerless.
* NoIndoorVoice: He always speaks at a level that's almost yelling.
* NoSenseOfPersonalSpace: Often annoys fellow villains this way, especially Chuck.
* NotSoHarmlessVillain: He may be an idiot, but there's no denying that he's one of the most powerful characters in the series. In "Crime In The Key Of V", he easily reduces the city to rubble.
* SensitiveGuyAndManlyMan: Manly Man to Chuck's Sensitive Guy.
* SuperStrength: He can wham the entire city into rubble easily.
* StrangeMindsThinkAlike: In "The Power of Whamship", he and the similarly [[TheDitz ditzy]] and [[NoIndoorVoice loud]] Invisi-Bill team up. They have the time of their life, and even accept their arrest with a smile, as they'll get to be roommates in jail.
* VerbalTic: The word "wham".
* VillainsOutShopping: Towards the end of "As Something as Something", he's playing basketball with a couple of cops and Big Left Hand Guy.

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* AbsurdPhobia: The episode "Silence of the Whams" reveals The Whammer AffablyEvil: He's a criminal yet is afraid of bubbles. This is because bubbles are the only things he cannot wham.
polite and well-mannered.
* BoisterousBruiser: You'd be hard-pressed to find a more bombastic character on the show.
* {{Crunchtastic}}: His tendency to use the word "wham" tends to lead to adjectives like this ("whammin'" being a particular favorite of his).
* DemotedToExtra: Lacks any speaking or major roles in Season 8.
* DumbMuscle: Whatever he lacks in brains, he definitely makes up for it in his strength.
AffectionateNickname: Endearingly called "Big-Left" by Invisi-Bill and "BLHG" that one time.
%%* TheFool
* GaleForceSound: Powerful enough DemotedToExtra: Lacks any speaking or major roles after Season 5.
* DoesNotKnowHisOwnStrength: PlayedForLaughs. When Invisi-Bill puts up his hand for a high five, Big Left ends up slamming him into the ground by accident. ''[[DidNotThinkThisThrough Twice.]]''
* ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin: He's a guy with a really big left hand.
* MundaneUtility: Big Left Hand Guy is capable of using his big left hand
to shatter rock and send perform feats of SuperStrength... but he mainly uses it to hail taxi cabs which [=WordGirl=] flying. It can also cancel out Victoria Best's MagicMusic.
lampshades.
* HornyVikings: He doesn't claim to be a Viking, but he does wear OnlySaneMan: Out of the helmet.
* LargeHam: '''Wham!'''
* LogicalWeakness: He needs to bring his fists together to create his shockwaves so keeping his arms apart or tying them up would render him powerless.
graduates, he's the most normal and rational villain who plays off the goofier ones like [[StrangeSyntaxSpeaker Ms. Question]], [[LazyBum Timmy Tim-Bo]] and especially [[AttentionWhore Invisi-Bill]].
* NoIndoorVoice: StraightMan: Invisi-Bill's hyperactive, happy-go-lucky personality often plays off Big Left Hand Guy's seriousness.
* PermaStubble:
He always speaks at a level that's almost yelling.
* NoSenseOfPersonalSpace: Often annoys fellow villains this way, especially Chuck.
* NotSoHarmlessVillain: He may be an idiot, but there's no denying that he's one of the most powerful characters in the series. In "Crime In The Key Of V", he easily reduces the city to rubble.
* SensitiveGuyAndManlyMan: Manly Man to Chuck's Sensitive Guy.
* SuperStrength: He can wham the entire city into rubble easily.
* StrangeMindsThinkAlike: In "The Power of Whamship", he and the similarly [[TheDitz ditzy]] and [[NoIndoorVoice loud]] Invisi-Bill team up. They have the time of their life, and even accept their arrest with a smile, as they'll get to be roommates in jail.
* VerbalTic: The word "wham".
has stubble on his face.
* VillainsOutShopping: Towards the end of While in {{prison}} in "As Something as Something", he's Big Left Hand Guy is seen playing basketball with a couple of cops The Whammer and Big Left Hand Guy.two cops.



[[folder:Ms. Question]]
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->'''First Appearance:''' "Villain School" ([=S1 E23b=])
->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/GreyDeLisle
A woman obsessed with questions. She always speaks in the form of a question and uses confusion and chaos to get away with her crimes. After being struck by lightning, she gained the ability to make her foes temporarily forget everything, even who they are.

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[[folder:Timmy Tim-Bo]]
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->'''First Appearance:''' "Villain School" Villain School ([=S1 E23b=])
->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/GreyDeLisle
Creator/JamesAdomian
A woman obsessed with questions. She always speaks in powerless villain who can sleep for extended periods of time. He is a member of the form of a question and uses confusion and chaos to get away with her crimes. After being struck by lightning, she gained the ability to make her foes temporarily forget everything, even Villain Society who they are.helps keep an eye on unsuccessful Mischief Makers.



* AstonishinglyAppropriateAppearance: A subtle example as the curls in her hair look like question marks.
* BerserkButton: The phrase "No questions asked".
* {{Bizarrchitecture}}: "Seeds of Doubt" reveals that her lair resembles an Creator/MCEscher painting.
* ConfusionFu: Her power is ''literally'' to cause confusion. Aside from that, she tries to confuse the people she robs by [[MotorMouth asking them a rapid series of confusing questions]].
* TheDogBitesBack: In "Who Is Ms. Question?", she gets kicked out of Villain School for not having superpowers (despite the Coach [[{{Hypocrite}} not having any of his own either]]. Once she gains her amnesia powers, she tests her new abilities on the Coach first.
* EarlyInstallmentWeirdness: In "Who Is Ms. Question?", characters affected by Ms. Question's amnesia beam would have their heads turn into giant question marks. In later episodes, they instead get [[CirclingBirdies small question marks that circle their head]].
* EasyAmnesia: Can fire a beam that gives whoever it hits temporary amnesia.
* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes: She gets in a relationship with Brent, and genuinely seems to love him.
* {{Expy}}: Her costume and obsession with questions are taken from [[Characters/BatmanTheRiddler the Riddler]].
* FoodBasedSuperpowers: "Seeds of Doubt" reveals that Ms. Question can fire her question beams at food, causing anyone who eats it to get amnesia as if they were hit by the beam directly.
* FromNobodyToNightmare: She started out as a small-time crook and failed supervillain graduate with no powers. Then, in "Who is Ms. Question?", she gained [[EasyAmnesia the power of confusion]] and became a recurring, credible threat.
* GlorySeeker: "Ms. Question's Riddle Rampage" reveals that her criminal behavior is largely motivated by a desire to become famous (implied to be because of her former status as a small-time criminal).
* {{Idiosyncrazy}}: Questions, confusion.
* LaserGuidedAmnesia: Ms. Question is able to control which memories are blocked out by her beam. In "Questionable Behavior", she takes advantage of this to get people to tell her their deepest, darkest secrets.
* LightningCanDoAnything: She got her confusion-inducing and SkySurfing abilities after being struck by a bolt of lightning from a question mark-shaped cloud which got lampshaded by the Narrator.
-->'''Narrator:''' Don't worry kids. That's not dangerous lightning, it's just strong enough to cause superpowers.
* {{Leitmotif}}: A parody of the ''Series/{{Jeopardy}}'' thinking music and her power is usually signified by bell clanging.
* SigilSpam: After gaining her powers, she fires her confusion beam through her question mark chest insignia which shoots out question marks that leave [[CirclingBirdies question marks swirling around her victims' heads]] and [[SkySurfing rides a giant question mark]] (also from her insignia) for a quick getaway. Her hair even has QuirkyCurls in the shape of question marks.
* SkySurfing: She rides on a giant question mark.
* StrangeSyntaxSpeaker: Does she speak entirely in questions? Yes, she does (with a few exceptions, such as when she's answering someone else's question).
* WhatKindOfLamePowerIsHeartAnyway: Originally, Ms. Question was just a villain-in-training at the Coach's old villain school who only talked in questions and had no other "powers" of any kind.

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* AstonishinglyAppropriateAppearance: A subtle example as the curls in her hair look like question marks.
* BerserkButton: The phrase "No questions asked".
* {{Bizarrchitecture}}: "Seeds of Doubt" reveals that her lair resembles an Creator/MCEscher painting.
* ConfusionFu: Her power is ''literally''
AbnormalAllergy: He's deadly allergic to cause confusion. Aside from that, she tries to confuse the people she robs by [[MotorMouth asking them a rapid series of confusing questions]].
* TheDogBitesBack: In "Who Is Ms. Question?", she gets kicked out of Villain School for not having superpowers (despite the Coach [[{{Hypocrite}} not having any of his own either]]. Once she gains her amnesia powers, she tests her new abilities on the Coach first.
* EarlyInstallmentWeirdness: In "Who Is Ms. Question?", characters affected by Ms. Question's amnesia beam would have their heads turn into giant question marks. In later episodes, they instead get [[CirclingBirdies small question marks that circle their head]].
* EasyAmnesia: Can fire a beam that gives whoever it hits temporary amnesia.
* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes: She gets in a relationship with Brent, and genuinely seems to love him.
* {{Expy}}: Her costume and obsession with questions are taken from [[Characters/BatmanTheRiddler the Riddler]].
* FoodBasedSuperpowers: "Seeds of Doubt" reveals that Ms. Question can fire her question beams at food, causing anyone who eats it to get amnesia as if they were hit by the beam directly.
* FromNobodyToNightmare: She started out as a small-time crook and failed supervillain graduate with no powers. Then, in "Who is Ms. Question?", she gained [[EasyAmnesia the power of confusion]] and became a recurring, credible threat.
* GlorySeeker: "Ms. Question's Riddle Rampage" reveals that her criminal behavior is largely motivated by a desire to become famous (implied to be because of her former status as a small-time criminal).
* {{Idiosyncrazy}}: Questions, confusion.
* LaserGuidedAmnesia: Ms. Question is able to control
butter which memories are blocked out by her beam. In "Questionable Behavior", she takes advantage means he can't have a slice of this to get people to tell her their deepest, darkest secrets.
* LightningCanDoAnything: She got her confusion-inducing and SkySurfing abilities after being struck by a bolt of lightning from a question mark-shaped cloud which got lampshaded by the Narrator.
-->'''Narrator:''' Don't worry kids. That's not dangerous lightning, it's just strong enough to cause superpowers.
The Whammer's freshly-baked butter stick pie, seriously bumming him out.
* {{Leitmotif}}: A parody of the ''Series/{{Jeopardy}}'' thinking music and her power is usually signified by bell clanging.
* SigilSpam:
DemotedToExtra: After gaining her powers, she fires her confusion beam through her question mark chest insignia which shoots out question marks that leave [[CirclingBirdies question marks swirling around her victims' heads]] his debut in season 1, Timmy doesn't have any major episodes onwards and [[SkySurfing rides a giant question mark]] (also from her insignia) for a quick getaway. Her hair even has QuirkyCurls in is relegated to the shape of question marks.occasional non-speaking cameos with Invisi-Bill taking up his spot in The Coach's Villain School after he dropped out.
* SkySurfing: She rides on a giant question mark.
* StrangeSyntaxSpeaker: Does she speak entirely in questions? Yes, she does (with a few exceptions, such as when she's answering someone else's question).
* WhatKindOfLamePowerIsHeartAnyway: Originally, Ms. Question was just a villain-in-training at
LazyBum: He claims napping for long stretches of time is his [[WhatKindOfLamePowerIsHeartAnyway superpower]] and the Coach's old only reason why he's even a villain school who only talked in questions and had no other "powers" of any kind.the first place is because he got fired from his pizzeria job for falling asleep too much.
* RepetitiveName: Whoever thought '''Tim'''my '''Tim'''-Bo was ever a good supervillain name?
* SurferDude: Talks in this tone.



[[folder:Invisi-Bill]]
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->'''First Appearance:''' Who is Ms Question? ([=S2 E18a=])
->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/HJonBenjamin
A man with the power to turn invisible at will. His constant need for attention often ends up ruining every crime he's a part of.

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!!Other Villains
[[folder:Brent the Handsome Successful Everybody-Loves-Him Sandwich Making Guy]]
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->'''First Appearance:''' Who is Ms Question? "Chuck's Brother" ([=S2 E18a=])
E11b=])
->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/HJonBenjamin
A man with the power
Creator/TomKenny
Chuck's older brother, who is a popular and successful businessman. He also has a sandwich-shaped head. Though he is a legit worker and has no malicious tendencies, he briefly agrees
to turn invisible at will. His constant need for attention often ends up ruining every crime he's a part of.be Chuck's sidekick.



* AmbiguouslyGay: Invisi-Bill is extremely close to his partner in crime Big Left Hand Guy and it's implied he lives with him in the latter's studio apartment. This is especially apparent when Invisi-Bill vents his frustrations about Big Left leaving him behind or not giving him enough attention like an underappreciated boyfriend in "The Invisi-Bill Hand" or often hugging him and holding his hand in "Plain Old Mischief Makers". Let's not forget his [[TheDandy flamboyant]] [[AwesomeAnachronisticApparel dress-sense]].
* AttentionWhore: He even stated he ''needs'' attention which is made obvious by him constantly declaring his name and intentions out loud without prompt. While it seems to have {{Invisibility}} as a [[PowerStereotypeFlip superpower]] does not help his case, Invisi-Bill loves [[StealthHiBye rapidly disappearing and reappearing]] like a hyperactive kid with a lightswitch to make it more flashy.
* AwesomeAnachronisticApparel: Even for the RetroUniverse setting of the show, Invisi-Bill's late Victorian-century-styled suit with an ascot stands out amongst the more timeless outfits and outlandish villain costumes though given his [[AttentionWhore personality]], it makes sense that he wants to stand out.
* DemotedToExtra: He doesn't get any speaking or major episodes in seasons 4 and 8.
* TheDitz: The fact that he once tried to call a taxi while invisible says it all.
* EarlyInstallmentWeirdness: When he first uses his powers onscreen, Invisi-Bill noticeably fades away instead of suddenly vanishing like how he reappears from the second time onwards.
* {{Invisibility}}: He isn't called [[PunnyName Invisi-Bill]] for nothing so naturally, turning invisible is his main shtick...
* InvisibilityWithDrawbacks: ...However, it does come with a catch as he's incapable of turning the stuff he stole invisible and thus has to ditch them if he wants to escape unnoticed, defeating the purpose of his thievery in the first place. The same goes for additional accessories or disguises since only his regular outfit and glasses count as a part of himself and humorously leaving behind a hat and mustache or jewelry suspended in midair.
* HiddenDepths: On rare occasions, he lowers his happy-go-lucky attitude to show a more vulnerable side when he gets ignored or left behind, proclaiming he needs attention and wishes to be acknowledged. It's also shown in "Plain Old Mischief Makers" that he's more literate and a better reader than [[OnlySaneMan Big Left Hand Guy]] despite his [[TheDitz ditzy]] {{Manchild}} self.
* {{Keet}}: He's lively, hyper and almost seems too nice to be a villain.
* LogicalWeakness: While he's able to make himself as well as his clothes and glasses invisible, Invisi-Bill is unable to make ''anything else'' invisible so he has to ditch whatever stolen goods he has on hand to remain undetected if he doesn't want to be a floating loot bag, jewelry or monkey that gets easily caught.
* MinionWithAnFInEvil: Along with Big Left Hand Guy.
* NerdGlasses: He's a dorky guy who wears glasses.
* NoIndoorVoice: Likes to yell things at the top of his lungs, especially his own name.
* PowerStereotypeFlip: Characters with {{Invisibility}} are commonly portrayed as [[ShrinkingViolet quiet, shy, and asocial]]. Invisi-Bill is the exact opposite: loud, energetic, and a social butterfly.
* PunnyName: His supervillain name is a {{Portmanteau}} of the words "Invisible" (His power) and "Bill" (His real name) to make "Invisi-Bill".
* RememberTheNewGuy: Unlike the rest of the school, Invisi-Bill is introduced in season 2 at the graduation ceremony as opposed to the previous season at its foundation and yet is treated as if he was always there to the point he replaces Timmy Tim-Bo from the original student trio.
* SignatureSoundEffect: An echoey pop sound that gets reversed whenever he turns on and off his {{Invisibility}}, usually in rapid-fire motion.
* StealthHiBye: Though more "Hi/Bye" than "Stealth" from repeatedly vanishing into thin air with a lively "Goodbye!", only to reappear with an equally joyful "Hello!" shortly after as a [[CharacterTic habit]].
* TeleportSpam: Invisi-Bill's power isn't {{Teleportation}} but he might as well be from how frequently he turns off and on his {{Invisibility}} combined with his boundless energy letting him change places absurdly fast to sell the illusion.
* ThirdPersonPerson: Refers to himself this way as he loves hearing his own name that much.
* VillainTeamUp: He's notable for never going solo and instead teams up with other baddies from the Coach's Villain School in all his appearances. His partnerships include Big Left Hand Guy in "The Invisi-Bill Hand" and "Plain Old Mischief Makers", Ms. Question in "A Questionable Pair" and The Whammer in "The Power of Whamship".
* VerbalTic: His own name as well as "YAY!"
* WithCatlikeTread: The {{Irony}} of having {{Invisibility}} is that Invisi-Bill can't be stealthy to save his life because of (a) his [[LargeHam bombastic,]] [[AttentionWhore attention-seeking]] [[PowerStereotypeFlip personality]] rendering anything sneaky pointless and (b) only his clothes and glasses disappear alongside himself so he has to drop the stolen goods for a clean getaway from [=WordGirl=].

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* AmbiguouslyGay: Invisi-Bill is extremely close to his partner in crime Big Left Hand Guy and it's implied he lives with him in the latter's studio apartment. This is especially apparent when Invisi-Bill vents his frustrations about Big Left leaving him behind or not giving him enough attention like an underappreciated boyfriend in "The Invisi-Bill Hand" or often hugging him and holding his hand in "Plain Old Mischief Makers". Let's not forget his [[TheDandy flamboyant]] [[AwesomeAnachronisticApparel dress-sense]].
* AttentionWhore: He even stated he ''needs'' attention which is made obvious by him constantly declaring his name and intentions out loud without prompt. While it seems to have {{Invisibility}} as a [[PowerStereotypeFlip superpower]] does not help his case, Invisi-Bill loves [[StealthHiBye rapidly disappearing and reappearing]] like a hyperactive kid with a lightswitch to make it more flashy.
* AwesomeAnachronisticApparel: Even for the RetroUniverse setting of the show, Invisi-Bill's late Victorian-century-styled suit with an ascot stands out amongst the more timeless outfits and outlandish villain costumes
AlwaysSomeoneBetter: For Chuck though given his [[AttentionWhore personality]], it makes sense Brent admits that he wants to stand out.
* DemotedToExtra: He doesn't get any speaking or major episodes in seasons 4 and 8.
* TheDitz: The fact that he once tried to call a taxi while invisible says it all.
* EarlyInstallmentWeirdness: When he first uses
his powers onscreen, Invisi-Bill noticeably fades away instead of suddenly vanishing like how he reappears from the second time onwards.
* {{Invisibility}}: He isn't called [[PunnyName Invisi-Bill]] for nothing so naturally, turning invisible
brother is his main shtick...
* InvisibilityWithDrawbacks: ...However, it does come with a catch as he's incapable of turning the stuff he stole invisible and thus has to ditch them if he wants to escape unnoticed, defeating the purpose of his thievery in the first place. The same goes for additional accessories or disguises since only his regular outfit and glasses count as a part of himself and humorously leaving behind a hat and mustache or jewelry suspended in midair.
* HiddenDepths: On rare occasions, he lowers his happy-go-lucky attitude to show a more vulnerable side when he gets ignored or left behind, proclaiming he needs attention and wishes to be acknowledged. It's also shown in "Plain Old Mischief Makers" that he's more literate and a
better reader than [[OnlySaneMan Big Left Hand Guy]] despite his [[TheDitz ditzy]] {{Manchild}} self.
at video games.
* {{Keet}}: He's lively, hyper and almost seems too nice BigBrotherInstinct: Defends Chuck even when Chuck tries to be a villain.
* LogicalWeakness: While he's able to make himself as well as his clothes and glasses invisible, Invisi-Bill is unable to make ''anything else'' invisible so he has to ditch whatever stolen goods he has on hand to remain undetected if he doesn't want to be a floating loot bag, jewelry or monkey that gets easily caught.
* MinionWithAnFInEvil: Along
break Brent's relationship with Big Left Hand Guy.
* NerdGlasses: He's a dorky guy who wears glasses.
* NoIndoorVoice: Likes to yell things at the top of
his lungs, especially new girlfriend.
* BuffySpeak: Yes that's
his own full name.
* PowerStereotypeFlip: Characters with {{Invisibility}} are commonly portrayed as [[ShrinkingViolet quiet, shy, and asocial]]. Invisi-Bill is the exact opposite: loud, energetic, and a social butterfly.
* PunnyName: His supervillain name is a {{Portmanteau}} of the words "Invisible" (His power) and "Bill" (His real name) to make "Invisi-Bill".
* RememberTheNewGuy: Unlike the rest of the school, Invisi-Bill is introduced in season 2 at the graduation ceremony as opposed to the previous season at its foundation and yet is treated as if he was always there to the point he replaces Timmy Tim-Bo from the original student trio.
* SignatureSoundEffect: An echoey pop sound that gets reversed
ChickMagnet: Women swoon whenever he turns on passes by.
* DisappearedDad: Chuck
and off his {{Invisibility}}, usually Brent have different fathers; both are missing.
* FoolishSiblingResponsibleSibling: The responsible one.
%%* EvenBadMenLoveTheirMamas
%%* ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin
* InventorOfTheMundane: He invented "Crustless Bread"... which we find out
in rapid-fire motion.
a later episode is literally just bread with the crust cut off.
* StealthHiBye: Though more "Hi/Bye" MommasBoy: She likes him better than "Stealth" from repeatedly vanishing into thin air with Chuck, who is resentful of this fact.
%%* MinionWithAnFInEvil
* NonHumanHead: He has
a lively "Goodbye!", sandwich for a head, just like Chuck.
* ParentalFavoritism: Totally driven home in "Who Wants to Get Rid of [=WordGirl=]?", where Chuck is on TV and waves to his mother, who waves back briefly,
only to reappear with an equally joyful "Hello!" shortly after as pull out a [[CharacterTic habit]].
* TeleportSpam: Invisi-Bill's power isn't {{Teleportation}} but he might as well be from how frequently he turns off and on his {{Invisibility}} combined with his boundless energy letting him change places absurdly fast
photo of Brent to sell the illusion.
admire instead.
* ThirdPersonPerson: Refers PlantHair: Lettuce, similar to himself this way as he loves hearing his own name that much.
Chuck's hair.
* VillainTeamUp: He's notable for never going solo and instead teams up with other baddies from the Coach's Villain School in all his appearances. His partnerships include Big Left Hand Guy in "The Invisi-Bill Hand" and "Plain Old Mischief Makers", RelationshipUpgrade: With Ms. Question in "A Questionable Pair" the later seasons.
* SharedFamilyQuirks: The entire family seems to have a deep obsession with sandwiches; they eat them for Thanksgiving dinner (with stuffing)
and The Whammer Chuck and Brent get sandwiches in "The Power of Whamship".
their Christmas stockings.
* VerbalTic: His own name as well as "YAY!"
* WithCatlikeTread: The {{Irony}} of having {{Invisibility}} is that Invisi-Bill can't be stealthy to save
SiblingsInCrime: Becomes Chuck's sidekick, although his life because of (a) his [[LargeHam bombastic,]] [[AttentionWhore attention-seeking]] [[PowerStereotypeFlip personality]] rendering anything sneaky pointless and (b) only his clothes and glasses disappear alongside himself so he has to drop the stolen goods for a clean getaway from [=WordGirl=]. organizational skills drive Chuck insane.
%%* SuccessfulSiblingSyndrome
%%* WealthyPhilanthropist



[[folder:Big Left Hand Guy]]
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->'''First Appearance:''' Villain School ([=S1 E23b=])
->'''Voiced by:''' Mike O'Connell
[[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin A man with a big left hand]]. He tends to use his large hand to hail one of the few cabs of Fair City to escape after committing a crime.

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[[folder:Big Left Hand Guy]]
[[folder:Kid Potato]]
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->'''First Appearance:''' Villain School ([=S1 E23b=])
"Meat My Dad" ([=S2 E16b=])
->'''Voiced by:''' Mike O'Connell
[[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin A man with a big left hand]]. He tends to use his large hand to hail one of the few cabs of Fair City to escape after committing a crime.
Creator/EdwardAsner
The Butcher's father, who has power over potatoes.



* AffablyEvil: He's a criminal yet is polite and well-mannered.
* AffectionateNickname: Endearingly called "Big-Left" by Invisi-Bill and "BLHG" that one time.
* DemotedToExtra: Lacks any speaking or major roles after Season 5.
* DoesNotKnowHisOwnStrength: PlayedForLaughs. When Invisi-Bill puts up his hand for a high five, Big Left ends up slamming him into the ground by accident. ''[[DidNotThinkThisThrough Twice.]]''
* ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin: He's a guy with a really big left hand.
* MundaneUtility: Big Left Hand Guy is capable of using his big left hand to perform feats of SuperStrength... but he mainly uses it to hail taxi cabs which [=WordGirl=] lampshades.
* OnlySaneMan: Out of the graduates, he's the most normal and rational villain who plays off the goofier ones like [[StrangeSyntaxSpeaker Ms. Question]], [[LazyBum Timmy Tim-Bo]] and especially [[AttentionWhore Invisi-Bill]].
* StraightMan: Invisi-Bill's hyperactive, happy-go-lucky personality often plays off Big Left Hand Guy's seriousness.
* PermaStubble: He has stubble on his face.
* VillainsOutShopping: While in {{prison}} in "As Something as Something", Big Left Hand Guy is seen playing basketball with The Whammer and two cops.

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* AffablyEvil: He's a criminal yet is polite and well-mannered.
* AffectionateNickname: Endearingly called "Big-Left" by Invisi-Bill and "BLHG" that one time.
* DemotedToExtra: Lacks any speaking or major roles after Season 5.
* DoesNotKnowHisOwnStrength: PlayedForLaughs.
AmazinglyEmbarrassingParent: When Invisi-Bill puts he teams up his hand for a high five, Big Left ends up slamming him into the ground by accident. ''[[DidNotThinkThisThrough Twice.]]''
* ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin: He's a guy
with a really big left hand.
* MundaneUtility: Big Left Hand Guy is capable of using
his big left hand son.
* CallingYourAttacks: Just like his son.
* CardCarryingVillain: Similar
to perform feats of SuperStrength... but [[Film/AustinPowers Dr. Evil]], he mainly uses it to hail taxi cabs which [=WordGirl=] lampshades.
* OnlySaneMan: Out of the graduates, he's the most normal and rational
insists on doing stereotypical villain who plays off actions.
* HeartIsAnAwesomePower: Similar to his son, his potato constructs are strong enough to restrain [=WordGirl=].
* {{Idiosyncrazy}}: Potatoes.
* NoNameGiven: We don't know his name, we can guess that
the goofier ones like [[StrangeSyntaxSpeaker Ms. Question]], [[LazyBum Timmy Tim-Bo]] and especially [[AttentionWhore Invisi-Bill]].
* StraightMan: Invisi-Bill's hyperactive, happy-go-lucky personality often plays off Big Left Hand Guy's seriousness.
* PermaStubble: He has stubble on his face.
* VillainsOutShopping: While in {{prison}} in "As Something
Butcher shares the same first name as Something", Big Left Hand Guy is seen playing basketball with The Whammer and two cops.him since Kid Potato calls him "Junior".



[[folder:Timmy Tim-Bo]]
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->'''First Appearance:''' Villain School ([=S1 E23b=])
->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/JamesAdomian
A powerless villain who can sleep for extended periods of time. He is a member of the Villain Society who helps keep an eye on unsuccessful Mischief Makers.

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[[folder:Lady Redundant Woman / Beatrice Bixby]]
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->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/JamesAdomian
A powerless villain who can sleep for extended periods of time. He
Creator/AmandaPlummer (first appearance), Creator/GreyDeLisle
Beatrice Bixby works in a copy shop and
is a member bitterly jealous of the Villain Society who helps keep an eye star employee, Dave. She obsessively cleans and maintains a copy machine, doting on unsuccessful Mischief Makers.it like it's her child. After curiously pressing a mysterious BigRedButton on the machine, she becomes Lady Redundant Woman and wreaks havoc.



* AbnormalAllergy: He's deadly allergic to butter which means he can't have a slice of The Whammer's freshly-baked butter stick pie, seriously bumming him out.
* DemotedToExtra: After his debut in season 1, Timmy doesn't have any major episodes onwards and is relegated to the occasional non-speaking cameos with Invisi-Bill taking up his spot in The Coach's Villain School after he dropped out.
* LazyBum: He claims napping for long stretches of time is his [[WhatKindOfLamePowerIsHeartAnyway superpower]] and the only reason why he's even a villain in the first place is because he got fired from his pizzeria job for falling asleep too much.
* RepetitiveName: Whoever thought '''Tim'''my '''Tim'''-Bo was ever a good supervillain name?
* SurferDude: Talks in this tone.

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* AbnormalAllergy: He's deadly allergic AchillesHeel: She needs to butter which means he touch her nose to use her powers. Also, she can't have a slice use her powers if her ink supply runs low or if her ink cartridges are removed.
* AllGirlsLikePonies: She can be seen watching "The Pretty Princess and Magic Pony Power Hour".
* AlliterativeName: Fittingly enough for her theme, the letter "B" appears thrice in her name.
* ArtInitiatesLife: By eating or looking at an image, she can bring it to life.
* BerserkButton:
** Dave receiving praise. And Dave period.
** Messing with her beloved copy machine.
** If someone claims copies are no good compared to originals.
** Whenever she gets cut in line. Repeatedly.
* DarkActionGirl: She's able to beat the crap out
of The Whammer's freshly-baked butter stick pie, seriously bumming him out.Captain Huggyface while her powers are disabled.
* DemotedToExtra: Lacks any speaking or major roles in Seasons 6 and 8.
* DepartmentOfRedundancyDepartment: She constantly repeats herself in different ways. For example: "You are beaten, defeated, vanquished!" or "Hi, hello, aloha." This also extends to her crimes, as [[{{Idiosyncrazy}} she tends to steal multiple things that are extremely similar to each other]] (such as a couch, sofa, and futon). Even her villain name "Lady Redundant Woman" is redundant since "lady" and "woman" are both words to describe a woman.
* DoppelgangerAttack: Basically all of her attacks.
* EasilyForgiven: Whenever she's released from jail, Dave gives her job back.
* EvilIsPetty: She's very bitter and spiteful towards her BenevolentBoss Dave out of jealousy and minor faults.

* DemotedToExtra: After his debut GreenEyedMonster: For Dave.
* {{Idiosyncrazy}}: Copying machines and redundancy.
* InnerMonologue: Whenever she's Beatrice, she will sometimes talk to herself whenever she's annoyed or feels slighted, complete with the background fading out of focus during her thoughts.
* TheInsomniac: Implied, as she is the only character with lines and dark circles under her eyes.
* KillItWithWater: Her clones are made of ink and paper, and thus will dissolve if they touch water.
* MesACrowd: Her copies turn into paper when destroyed, and she can make them disappear if she feels like it.
* SelfDuplication: She has this power.
* SingleMindedTwins: Though not twins, and inverted by the presence of Dupey
in season 1, Timmy "The Young And The Meatless", her clones frequently exhibit identical movements as their original, while saying the exact same thing. This is likely just a case of reducing animation and voice acting costs, even though it doesn't make sense for LRW's copies to know exactly what she's going to say, how she's going to say it, and how she's going to move while saying it when she does. They only have any major episodes onwards and is relegated to their own personalities (such as Dupey) when it's needed for the occasional non-speaking cameos with Invisi-Bill taking up his spot in The Coach's Villain School after he dropped out.
* LazyBum: He claims napping for long stretches of time is his [[WhatKindOfLamePowerIsHeartAnyway superpower]] and the only reason why he's even a villain in the first place is because he got fired from his pizzeria job for falling asleep too much.
* RepetitiveName: Whoever thought '''Tim'''my '''Tim'''-Bo was ever a good supervillain name?
* SurferDude: Talks in this tone.
plot.




!!Other Villains
[[folder:Brent the Handsome Successful Everybody-Loves-Him Sandwich Making Guy]]
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->'''First Appearance:''' "Chuck's Brother" ([=S2 E11b=])
->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/TomKenny
Chuck's older brother, who is a popular and successful businessman. He also has a sandwich-shaped head. Though he is a legit worker and has no malicious tendencies, he briefly agrees to be Chuck's sidekick.

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\n!!Other Villains \n[[folder:Brent the Handsome Successful Everybody-Loves-Him Sandwich Making Guy]]\n[[quoteright:350:https://static.[[folder:Mr. Big / Shelly Smalls]]
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->'''First Appearance:''' "Chuck's Brother" ([=S2 E11b=])
[[caption-width-right:300:BUNNIES!]]
->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/TomKenny
Chuck's older brother, who is a popular
Creator/JeffreyTambor
A smug, childish,
and successful businessman. greedy businessman out to line his pockets with even more money than he already has. He also usually relies on mind control devices to achieve his goals, though on occasion has a sandwich-shaped head. Though he is a legit worker and has no malicious tendencies, he briefly agrees to be Chuck's sidekick.tried other means with little success.



* AlwaysSomeoneBetter: For Chuck though Brent admits that his brother is better at video games.
* BigBrotherInstinct: Defends Chuck even when Chuck tries to break Brent's relationship with his new girlfriend.
* BuffySpeak: Yes that's his full name.
* ChickMagnet: Women swoon whenever he passes by.
* DisappearedDad: Chuck and Brent have different fathers; both are missing.
* FoolishSiblingResponsibleSibling: The responsible one.
%%* EvenBadMenLoveTheirMamas
%%* ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin
* InventorOfTheMundane: He invented "Crustless Bread"... which we find out in a later episode is literally just bread with the crust cut off.
* MommasBoy: She likes him better than Chuck, who is resentful of this fact.
%%* MinionWithAnFInEvil
* NonHumanHead: He has a sandwich for a head, just like Chuck.
* ParentalFavoritism: Totally driven home in "Who Wants to Get Rid of [=WordGirl=]?", where Chuck is on TV and waves to his mother, who waves back briefly, only to pull out a photo of Brent to admire instead.
* PlantHair: Lettuce, similar to Chuck's hair.
* RelationshipUpgrade: With Ms. Question in the later seasons.
* SharedFamilyQuirks: The entire family seems to have a deep obsession with sandwiches; they eat them for Thanksgiving dinner (with stuffing) and Chuck and Brent get sandwiches in their Christmas stockings.
* SiblingsInCrime: Becomes Chuck's sidekick, although his organizational skills drive Chuck insane.
%%* SuccessfulSiblingSyndrome
%%* WealthyPhilanthropist

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* AlwaysSomeoneBetter: For Chuck AlliterativeName: His real name, Shelly Smalls, repeats the letter "S".
* BerserkButton: '''DO NOT''' gloat about how much richer or bigger you are than him. He won't take it well.
* BewareTheSillyOnes: He's a big ol' goof who's childishly obsessed with bunnies, but manage to piss him off, and your mind and free will forcibly become his new plaything.
* ChildHater: Isn't fond of children,
though Brent he tries to be friendly to them in public.
* CorruptCorporateExecutive: Is the head of his business but also actively goes out of his way to do immoral deeds to get richer.
* ConArtist: Not as bad as Seymour, but some of his schemes include using mind control to force people to buy his bogus products.
* CutenessProximity: For squishy things, mainly bunnies.
* DickDastardlyStopsToCheat: Could've carried out his scheme in "Ears to You" very legitimately, but throws in mind control just for the hell of it. This is even lampshaded by Mr. Big himself.
-->'''[=WordGirl=]:''' Now why would you try that...?\\
'''Mr. Big:''' Hey, you can't get to the end of a Mr. Big story and not have any mind control.
* DominoMask: Is never seen without it, even on vacation.
* EmbarrassingFirstName: Possibly an issue for him, as his real name is revealed to be Shelly Smalls in "Truth, Revision, and the Lexiconian Way".
* EvilHasABadSenseOfHumor: [[HypocriticalHumor Leslie has stated outright that Mr. Big has no sense of humor]], though this is more out of not understanding the concept of a set-up and punchline rather than being a cold-hearted felon.
* EvilIsHammy: He chews up the scenery like no other villain, though his hamminess is balanced by Leslie's monotone and dull attitude.
* EvilIsPetty: Took over the minds of everyone on Earth once, just because his neighbor borrowed his casserole dish for a little too long.
* {{Greed}}: He's already rich, as he's the head of a multi-million company, and could live very comfortably. He does what he does because he wants more money, and that's it. He also takes time out of every day to count his money, an activity he looks forward to.
* GreenAndMean: He's a scheming, {{greed}}y businessman who sports some green. His mind-controlled victims also sport green eyes.
* {{Malaproper}}: He explains that he only ever took business classes.
* {{Manchild}}: He's one of the most powerful villains but he's childishly petty, whines and throws tantrums if he's in a bad mood or loses, and is very attached to bunnies.
* MassHypnosis: Most of his schemes and episodes featuring him involve this.
* MindControl: It's in his business plan.
* MindControlDevice: His main weapon. He uses them so much that [=WordGirl=] gets genuinely confused when he appears to not have a mind control device in "Mr. Big's Big Plan".
* OutlawCouple: With Leslie, although rather than a romantic partner, she's his overworked, underpaid, and underappreciated assistant.
* ThePiratesWhoDontDoAnything: In "Big Business", he more or less
admits that his brother is better at video games.
* BigBrotherInstinct: Defends Chuck even when Chuck tries to break Brent's relationship with
company doesn't actually ''do'' anything besides his new girlfriend.
mind control schemes.
* BuffySpeak: Yes that's his full name.
* ChickMagnet: Women swoon whenever he passes by.
* DisappearedDad: Chuck and Brent have different fathers; both are missing.
* FoolishSiblingResponsibleSibling: The responsible one.
%%* EvenBadMenLoveTheirMamas
%%* ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin
* InventorOfTheMundane: He invented "Crustless Bread"... which we find out in a later episode is literally just bread with the crust cut off.
* MommasBoy: She likes him better than Chuck, who is resentful of this fact.
%%* MinionWithAnFInEvil
* NonHumanHead:
RealMenWearPink: He has a sandwich love for a head, just squishy bunny toys. Sometimes they factor into his evil schemes, like Chuck.
* ParentalFavoritism: Totally driven home
in "Who Wants "Invasion of the Bunny Lovers".
* ScrewTheRulesIHaveMoney: Doesn't care
to Get Rid of [=WordGirl=]?", where Chuck do anything legally cause he's richer than anyone.
* SharpDressedMan: The guy cleans up nicely.
* UnEvilLaugh: Compared to the other villains, Mr Big's laugh
is on TV usually awkward and waves to his mother, who waves back briefly, only to pull out a photo of Brent to admire instead.
clunky.
* PlantHair: Lettuce, similar to Chuck's hair.
* RelationshipUpgrade:
UnfortunateNames: With Ms. Question in the later seasons.
a name like "Shelly Smalls", it's no wonder he insists on being called "Mr. Big".
* SharedFamilyQuirks: The entire family seems to have a deep obsession VillainousFriendship: With Leslie, who is someone he's shown he absolutely needs. Also with sandwiches; they eat them for Thanksgiving dinner (with stuffing) and Chuck and Brent get sandwiches in their Christmas stockings.
Two-Brains.
* SiblingsInCrime: Becomes Chuck's sidekick, although his organizational skills drive Chuck insane.
%%* SuccessfulSiblingSyndrome
%%* WealthyPhilanthropist
VillainWithGoodPublicity: He's basically the [[ComicBook/{{Superman}} Lex Luthor]] of ''[=WordGirl=]''.



[[folder:Kid Potato]]
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->'''First Appearance:''' "Meat My Dad" ([=S2 E16b=])
->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/EdwardAsner
The Butcher's father, who has power over potatoes.

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[[folder:Leslie]]
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->'''First Appearance:''' "Meat My Dad" ([=S2 E16b=])
->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/EdwardAsner
The Butcher's father,
Creator/MariaBamford
Mr. Big's personal assistant,
who has power over potatoes.does most of the heavy lifting in his schemes.



* AmazinglyEmbarrassingParent: When he teams up with his son.
* CallingYourAttacks: Just like his son.
* CardCarryingVillain: Similar to [[Film/AustinPowers Dr. Evil]], he insists on doing stereotypical villain actions.
* HeartIsAnAwesomePower: Similar to his son, his potato constructs are strong enough to restrain [=WordGirl=].
* {{Idiosyncrazy}}: Potatoes.
* NoNameGiven: We don't know his name, we can guess that the Butcher shares the same first name as him since Kid Potato calls him "Junior".

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* AmazinglyEmbarrassingParent: When he teams AllGirlsLikePonies: She is a fan of "The Pretty Princess and Magic Pony Power Hour".
* ApatheticClerk: So apathetic in fact that her voice is [[DullSurprise completely monotone even when she's happy]].
%%* TheBaroness
* BeleagueredAssistant: Sometimes expresses that her greatest wish is for Mr. Big to ''notice'' her.
* BerserkButton: Getting the name or details of "The Pretty Princess and Magic Pony Power Hour" wrong.
* CannotConveySarcasm: Due to her monotone voice, it is sometimes hard for characters to tell whether or not she's being sarcastic. Even she has a hard time figuring it out at times.
-->'''Leslie:''' Brilliant as usual, sir.\\
'''Mr. Big:''' Thank you, Les-- Wait... are you being sarcastic?\\
'''Leslie:''' ''[Beat]'' I can't tell anymore, sir.
* CharacterizationMarchesOn: She isn't as much of a snarker and doesn't speak in a monotone in "Mr. Big".
* DarkActionGirl: She knows karate and was a gymnast, and can fight evenly with Captain Huggyface.
* DeadpanSnarker: The only state of mind she ever seems to be in, Leslie ''always'' has a scathing remark ready for her boss.
* DominoMask: Starts wearing one in "Leslie Makes It Big".
* TheDragon: To Mr. Big.
%%* DullEyesOfUnhappiness
* EmotionlessGirl: She even ''laughs'' in monotone. The emotion she is most likely to ever express is annoyance.
* EvilMinions: To Mr. Big.
* HypercompetentSidekick: To Mr. Big.
* LadyInAPowerSuit: She wears a red pantsuit.
* NotSoHarmlessVillain: In "Leslie Makes It Big", ''everyone'' assumes she can't possibly be a threat without Mr. Big to guide her. She proves them all wrong.
%%* OnlySaneWoman
* OutlawCouple: With Mr. Big.
* PluckyOfficeGirl: She's much better at coming
up with his son.
effective plans than Mr. Big, but he rarely ever takes her suggestions.
* CallingYourAttacks: Just like his son.
* CardCarryingVillain: Similar
PunchClockVillain: She doesn't seem to [[Film/AustinPowers Dr. Evil]], he insists on doing stereotypical villain actions.
* HeartIsAnAwesomePower: Similar to his son, his potato constructs are strong enough to restrain [=WordGirl=].
* {{Idiosyncrazy}}: Potatoes.
* NoNameGiven: We don't know his name, we can guess
care that much whether or not Mr. Big's plans succeed. After all, she does this because it's her job, not because she wants to. Although she ''does'' have quite a bit of fun with villainy when she tries it on her own in "Leslie Makes It Big".
* SecretaryOfEvil: Besides
the Butcher shares many other things she does for him, she's also the same first name secretary at Mr. Big's company.
%%* SexySecretary
* TookALevelInBadass: Becomes even more dangerous in "Leslie Makes It Big".
* UnEvilLaugh: Given her monotone nature, it's even worse than her boss's.
* VocalEvolution: As mentioned above, she didn't speak in monotone in her early appearances,
as him since Kid Potato calls him "Junior".her characterization hadn't been fully decided on yet.

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* OutOfFocus: He only has major roles in three seasons. For the majority of his screentime in the show, he's in the background with no relevance to the plot.



* DemotedToExtra: Lacks any speaking or major roles in Seasons 3 and 5.



* OutOfFocus: Is absent in Seasons 1 and 7 and doesn't talk in Seasons 3 and 5. Coincidentally, these are all odd-numbered seasons.

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* {{Hypocrite:}} She has no problems being rude to everybody she meets, but after Reginald is impolite, she berates him for it.

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* {{Hypocrite:}} {{Hypocrite}}: She has no problems being rude to everybody she meets, but after Reginald is impolite, she berates him for it.

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