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1The character sheet for ''WesternAnimation/{{Green Eggs and Ham|2019}}''.
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5!Main Characters
6[[folder:Guy-Am-I]]
7-> '''Voiced by:''' Creator/MichaelDouglas
8[[quoteright:320:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/guy_am_i.png]]
9[[caption-width-right:320:"Every moment I'm with you is a disaster!"]]
10A long-suffering inventor.
11----
12* AdaptationDyeJob: Guy-Am-I's fur color is a bit darker compared to the original book, and his hat is dark brown.
13* AdaptationalAttractiveness: He looks smoother, rounder and overall less ugly than in the book.
14* AdaptationalIntelligence: Guy is shown to be quite the mechanic in the series.
15* AdaptationalNiceGuy: In the book, the very first thing he says is ''"I do not like that Sam-I-Am"'' and he doesn't soften up until the climax. Here, Guy shows his kinder side much earlier and he seems to make a genuine effort to be nice.
16* AmbiguouslyJewish: He has a slight Yiddish affectation to his voice and certainly [[JewishComplaining loves to kvetch]] (for the record, Michael Douglas is half Jewish).
17* BambooTechnology: Has the talent to use anything that he finds to build just about anything that comes into his mind.
18* BigDamnKiss: [[spoiler:With Michellee at the end of Season 1]].
19* BunglingInventor: Guy has inventions that always explode no matter what he does. [[spoiler:He uses this to his advantage in his battle against Goat in the season finale.]]
20* ButtMonkey: Deconstructed. See DeconstructedCharacterArchetype below.
21%%* CerebusRetcon: Guy's grouchiness is shown to be justified every scene he's in. He's first introduced when he steps in a puddle and somehow sinks up to his waist. He's been trying to get his inventions onto the market for who-knows-how-long and on his most recent pitch, the device blows up in his face. [[ArsonMurderAndJaywalking Then his hat gets bent.]]
22* CharacterDevelopment: He starts the series grouchy, having lost almost all hope of being anything more than what he perceives to be a failure, and afraid to jump into new or risky situations. Through his interactions with Sam-I-Am and Mr. Jenkins, he becomes kinder, his [[{{Determinator}} refusal to give up]] is rekindled, and he also becomes more willing to put himself in possible danger [[spoiler:and even finally trying Green Eggs and Ham]].
23* ChildProdigy: [[spoiler:As a young boy he single-handedly built a tree-house that looks (and acts) like something out of WesternAnimation/DextersLaboratory.]]
24* DeconstructedCharacterArchetype: Of the CosmicPlaything or ButtMonkey type character, showing just how much of a toll being so unlucky can have on a person; he's almost always grumpy, hardly gets his way even for the most simplest of things and can't even enjoy his passion of inventing, let alone make a living off it, because it will always blow up in his face. To top it all off, he ends up getting embroiled in a journey where he is in both constant mortal and criminal danger. It's easy to see that life isn't just hard for Guy, it's downright ''unfair''.
25* {{Determinator}}: Even if he's given up on being an inventor, he plows through building no matter the weather.
26* DontYouDarePityMe: This is the reason that [[spoiler:he hates having anything to do with his family, since he sees all their honest encouragement of his dreams as them pitying him because they're so successful and he isn't. He comes around thanks to opening up to Sam about it.]]
27* EpicFail: Pretty much all of Guy's inventions violently explode. Even very simple ones like a device made from two chopsticks, an eggbeater, and a pair of gloves.
28* EstablishingCharacterMoment: Guy heading off to Snerzco in order to make his dreams come true... then he sinks half-way into a puddle. After that, he says "no" to pretty much everyone who interacts with him. Sam, in the meantime, befriends the exact same people Guy dismisses.
29* {{Expy}}: Of [[Film/PlanesTrainsAndAutomobiles Neil Page to Sam's Del Griffith]]. Like Neil, Guy is a no-nonsense business man who just wants to get from point a to point b without being bothered and is regularly held back by his grouchy attitude. Unfortunate circumstances force him to travel with an overly-friendly drifter, eventually [[spoiler:bringing him back to his BigFancyHouse to meet his loving extended family]].
30* FireForgedFriends: Sam and Guy slowly become friends over the course of the season, with Guy even stating that Sam is his friend in the final episode.
31* {{Foil}}: The BornUnlucky grump compared to the jovial Sam. [[spoiler:And their family lives are also different: he has a loving family who support his dreams, but which he believes are just pitying him because he's intimidated by their successes. Sam has no family to speak of, but tells everyone else that his mother was a wonderful person who did all sorts of nice things for him.]]
32* FormerTeenRebel: [[spoiler:At one point, he had a rebellious phase wherein he had multiple piercings in his dyed-pink ears, and a pink Mohawk, as well as a leather jacket]].
33* GadgeteerGenius: He is very good at inventing things, even very quickly and under pressure. Shame about that [[MadeOfExplodium one little thing]], though.
34* GleefulAndGrumpyPairing: The Grumpy to Sam's Gleeful.
35* GreenEyedMonster: His self-esteem issues come from being the least successful person in his large family which includes a grandfather who can ''move mountains''.
36* HappilyMarried: [[spoiler:With Michellee as of Season 2.]]
37* HearingVoices: Actually becomes capable of hearing the narrator when he briefly slips into insanity, though he doesn't know who the voice belongs to.
38* AHeroToHisHometown: Much to his chagrin, it seems everyone in Stovepipe Junction knows and remembers him on sight. [[spoiler:Back in Stovepipe High, it turns out he was voted Most Likely to Try, winner of four Varsity Try awards, president of the Young Inventors of Non-Exploding Adventures Club and Try Checkered Champion, at least.]]
39* HeterosexualLifePartners: With Sam.
40* HomelessHero: Subverted. He usually stays at hotels not only because he's constantly traveling to pitch his inventions but, as we later learn, [[spoiler:he's also in self-exile, not wanting to return to his family of over-achievers a failure. This comes to an end in Season 2, where his marriage with Michellee had them move in together]].
41* IDoNotLikeGreenEggsAndHam: [[spoiler:True to the book, Guy finally relents and eats the dish in "Anywhere," only this time it's to win back Sam's trust. Of course, he winds up enjoying it.]]
42* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: He's a grump, a grouch, and is usually frowning, but he warms up more thanks to Sam-I-Am's clowning.
43* KarmaHoudini: To a lesser extent than [[spoiler:Sam I-Am, being an innocent pawn in Sam's animal trafficking scheme]], although in the finale he does resist arrest when the BADGUYS show up at the gala and is let off scot free for it [[spoiler:thanks to Sam's negotiating]].
44* LovedByAll: To his hometown, he's loved and praised for all the accolades he received in high school... much to his annoyance.
45* MadeOfExplodium: No matter how unlikely, it seems all of his inventions explode in the end. Sometimes they wait until the RuleOfFunny hits, at least. [[spoiler:Guy uses this to his advantage when fighting The Goat.]]
46* MadLibsCatchphrase: OnceAnEpisode, when offered green eggs and ham, he responds with "I will not eat them in/with [X]."
47* MuseumOfBoredom: After giving up on his invention, Guy's fallback plan is to go to Meepville and get a job as a paint-watcher. Even the perpetually-enthusiastic Sam has to force himself to sound excited about that choice of career.
48* MyGodYouAreSerious: [[spoiler:In his tirade against Sam in the penultimate episode of season 1, Guy states that the former doesn't "fit" anyone, not even his own mother, possibly thinking that the sob story about being abandoned by her was just another lie. Sam's crushed look makes Guy realize that he's crossed a line.]]
49* NamedByTheAdaptation: Although Guy has been in much merchandise related to the book, this is the first time he has ever been named in any adaptation of the book, often just called "Grouchy Guy" or "Sam’s Friend" beforehand, receiving one that reflects Sam's name format.
50* OfficialCouple: With Michellee as the season rolls on.
51* OOCIsSeriousBusiness: How does Guy express guilt for [[spoiler:telling Sam isn't a "fit" for anyone, particularly his own mother? By eating Green Eggs and Ham by his own volition.]]
52* PapaWolf: Guy would do anything to protect E.B, especially after he marries Michellee.
53* RageBreakingPoint: After he learns about [[spoiler:Sam's past and his multitude of lies]], Guy lets loose a tirade from the book's signature lines. For bonus points, just as he's about to speak, you can see flames in his eyes which shows that his patience has reached its peak.
54* TheReasonYouSuckSpeech: [[spoiler:Oh dear does Guy rage at Sam near the end of the season when he's revealed to be a liar and a scam artist. But he stops himself after he says that Sam doesn't "fit" anyone. [[ThatCameOutWrong Not even his mother.]]]]
55* RedHeadedHero: He has ginger fur and (along with Sam) is pretty much the story's hero.
56* RedOniBlueOni: The grumpy Blue to happy Sam's Red, and the one who usually has a level head.
57* SourOutsideSadInside: On the outside, Guy is a cynical, bitter, sarcastic, and grouchy man. On the inside, [[spoiler:he suffers from some pretty deep seated self-esteem issues, mostly because his inventions always blow up and he has to work as a paint watcher while the rest of his family is much more accomplished than him.]]
58* SpannerInTheWorks: [[spoiler:Were it not for him taking Sam's briefcase with Mr. Jenkins in it, Sam probably would've been able to deliver him to Snerz without guilt. However, because he did, Guy was able to bond with Sam and help Sam turn over a new leaf to free Mr. Jenkins not to mention gain a new positive outlook on life in the process.]]
59* TeenGenius: [[spoiler:Back in high school, he was famous throughout town for his inventions and determination]].
60* ThrowTheDogABone: [[spoiler:He uses his self-flying machine in the season finale to stop The Goat and gets a BigDamnKiss from Michellee.]]
61* TrademarkFavoriteFood: Guy's favorite food is dry oatmush, or "Sad Man Special" as other people call it.
62* TreehouseOfFun: He built one of these in his youth and holes himself there when he and Sam end up in his hometown.
63* UsedToBeASweetKid: He used to be happy as a child.
64* WhenHeSmiles: He looks adorable when he smiles.
65* WillTheyOrWontThey: With Michellee throughout the first season. [[spoiler:They will.]]
66* YankTheDogsChain: Whenever Guy looks to be on the cusp of becoming more optimistic or tolerant of Sam or even getting closer to Michellee, a new crisis (sometimes caused by Sam) immediately punishes him for letting his guard down.
67* YoungerThanTheyLook: Stress and depression have caused Guy to look vaguely middle-aged with prominent scowl lines. If his [[spoiler:high school classmates]] are of any indication, and the fact that his grandfather is still alive, he's roughly in his late twenties or early thirties.
68* VagueAge: Sam openly admits to not knowing whether Guy is 40 or 80.[[note]]Michael Douglas was 77 as of season 2.[[/note]]
69[[/folder]]
70
71[[folder:Sam-I-Am '''(Spoilers Unmarked)''']]
72!!Due to his status as a WalkingSpoiler, all spoilers here are unmarked per wiki policy. Administrivia/YouHaveBeenWarned!
73-> '''Voiced by:''' Creator/AdamDeVine
74[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/sam_i_am_0.png]]
75[[caption-width-right:350:"Biology isn't a science, Guy."]]
76A perky animal liberator who loves Green Eggs and Ham. Or so he seems...
77----
78* AdaptationOriginConnection: He has connections with the Yooks and Zooks conflict as his mother was involved with it. Sam never had any conections with the Butter Battle Book in the original.
79* AdaptationalAngstUpgrade: It turns out his of love for Green Eggs and Ham connects to his disappeared mother and he's actually a SadClown underneath his beaming smile.
80* AdaptationalBadass: Sam breaks into a zoo and liberates the chickeraffe ''Mission Impossible'' style.
81* AdaptationalVillainy: [[SincerityMode No, seriously]]. Though not ''evil'' by any means, the last few episodes of Season 1 reveal that his claim to want to return Jenkins to his family in the wild was a lie and that '''he's''' the one trying to sell him to Snerz as part of his career as an animal-smuggling scam artist, with a notorious enough rap sheet to catch the BAD GUYS' attention. Thankfully, his adventures and friendship with Jenkins and Guy inspire him to pull a HeelFaceTurn and help Jenkins for real.
82* AffablyEvil: Even though he is [[AdaptationalVillainy a scam artist and an animal smuggler in this version]], his friendly attitude towards Guy and everyone else is completely genuine. Heck, in the first episode, he seems to legitimately take pity on Guy when he sees that the poor man failed. He later pulls a HeelFaceTurn, becoming a bonafide NiceGuy.
83* AmbiguouslyGay: In Season 2, he's shown to find Looka just as attractive as E.B. does. There's also all his HoYay with Guy in Season 1.
84* AmbiguousGenderIdentity: In Season 2, Sam seems to identify with his Linda Schwartz persona to some extent, with Pam even making a point of using the correct pronouns to refer to her.
85* BecomingTheMask: Sam, although not without moments of kindness, was the bad guy the entire time, wanting to turn Mr. Jenkins in as he's actually an animal-smuggling scam artist. But his time on the run with Guy made him switch sides in the end.
86* BigEater: While his book counterpart was peddling the same Green Eggs & Ham meal for the whole book, this Sam gobbles down entire platters in seconds and would do so three or more times a day if given the opportunity. [[ExploitedTrope This actually bites him later]], because [=McWinkle=] noticing his consumption of the meal is what makes him figure out where Sam's heading next just by him figuring out which places would serve the dish.
87* BookDumb:
88** Knows little to nothing about animals and thinks being "Vegan" is some sort of life-threatening disease, yet he's capable of smooth-talking his way out of most situations, or as he puts it, "Guy's the brains and he's the 'other brains'." It's a hint towards him not really being an animal protector at all and his smooth-talking ways are based on him being a con artist.
89** When Michelee says that she's vegan, he reacts as if that's some sort of illness.
90* CerebusRetcon: All of Sam's antics are given a harsher look once we reach "House."
91** Sam's love of Green Eggs and Ham? His mother always made it for breakfast and then one day she disappeared. He's eating it so much to see if he can find one that matches hers so that he can find her again and ask her why she left him.
92** Sam's clinginess towards Guy? He's never had a friend in his life or people who stick with him.
93** Sam's limited knowledge about animals? He was never a wildlife expert as claimed, but a con-artist and animal smuggler.
94* CharacterDevelopment: His persona as a Wildlife Protection Agent returning the Chickeraffe to the wild was actually part of his scam, and was really sent by his boss, Mr. Snerz, to bring the Chickeraffe to him for his collection of rare animals. However, during the course of the series, he starts to actually like the Chickeraffe, and by the end of Season 1, he pulls a HeelFaceTurn and returns the animal to his island home after all.
95* ConMan: His ''true'' job is being an animal smuggling scam artist.
96* DeconstructedCharacterArchetype: Never thought someone who liked Green Eggs and Ham can be deep, huh?
97** Of the KindheartedSimpleton variety. Yes, things always work out for him due to his jovial personality and people liking him, but that doesn't necessarily mean he has friends or people who truly stick around with him.
98** Of the BeYourself variety: Him being himself -- as an insensitive goof -- makes people not want to be around him and he himself admits that he's constantly changing his personas because no one wants to be friends with the real him.
99** Of the InnocentlyInsensitive type too: Most of the stuff that he does throughout the trip is truly insensitive -- in regards to Guy especially -- and the fact that he doesn't understand what he's doing wrong makes it all the more exasperating. Not to mention that he's not really as foolish as we're made to believe; rather it's just a façade to hide the fact that he's a scam artist.
100* DisguisedInDrag: One of his many identities is Dr. Linda Schwartz, and involves a wig, a loose sweater, and makeup. He uses this to his advantage in Season 2 to get himself and Pam into a fancy party.
101* TheDragon: He's one out of two for Snerz; he wasn't trying to return the Chickeraffe to his real home, but to something even ''worse!''
102* EmoTeen: "You Only Mom Twice" reveals Sam when through an emo phase as a teenager.
103* EvenBadMenLoveTheirMamas: He's on a journey to find his mother, while also being a con artist and smuggler. It gets to the point where it hurts when Guy brings up the fact that she abandoned him during a heated argument.
104* EvilAllAlong: While "evil" is a stretch, it turns out lovable Sam is actually a scam artist/animal smuggler in this setting. He fortunately gets better by the end of Season 1.
105* {{Expy}}: Of [[Film/PlanesTrainsAndAutomobiles Del Griffith to Guy's Neil Page]]. Like Del, Sam is a cheerful drifter who's good nature and aplomb quickly become irritating for anyone forced to spend more than a few minutes with him, and he clearly enjoys Guy's company much more than Guy enjoys his. He's also loyal to a woman who turns out to no longer be in his life (in this case, his mother rather than a deceased wife).
106* FireForgedFriends: Sam and Guy slowly become friends over the course of the season, although there's a huge rift between them (but it's for a good reason).
107* {{Foil}}: The upbeat, jovial lucky fool to Guy. His family background is also the opposite of Guy's: Guy has a loving family while Sam has a mother who dumped him in an orphanage.
108* {{Foreshadowing}}: He has ''plenty'' of this regarding his true background as an animal smuggler/scam artist. Most of them can be found in the recap pages for the episodes, but some of the notable ones are here:
109** He claims to be taking Mr. Jenkins back home, but he knows little to nothing about the Chickeraffe.
110** He mentioned talking to a food-vendor to get Green Eggs and Ham on a stick for free.
111** He tricks the police officer and steals the key from his pocket to unlock his handcuffs.
112** He's constantly spending Guy's money and later gets Goat's credit card.
113** Guy questioning Sam's lack of knowledge about animals.
114** He and Guy disguise themselves by swapping hats. One of his disguises actually had him swap a hat.
115* TheFriendNobodyLikes: Sam's chipper demeanor and generosity earn him respect from almost everyone he meets, but his clinginess makes it hard for anyone to want to spend more than a few minutes with him. This is actually PlayedForDrama since he revealed to Guy in "House" that he's always been alone and he's desperate for companionship ever since his mom just walked out on him.
116* GleefulAndGrumpyPairing: The Gleeful to Guy's Grumpy.
117* HeelFaceTurn: Sam decides against giving Mr. Jenkins to Snerz after the adventures he had with Guy, and encouraging words from E.B.
118* HeroicComedicSociopath: At his best, Sam is a BlitheSpirit who can be genuinely kind and empathetic. At his worst, he's an insensitive and witless gadabout who has no respect for the feelings or wishes of others. And really, it's not right to call him "heroic," given his true background.
119* HeterosexualLifePartners: With Guy.
120* HiddenDepths: He's a really sad guy wanting companionship, his love of Green Eggs and Ham stems from his desire to reunite with his mother. Oh and he's also an animal-smuggling scam artist, who also concocts persona after persona because he can't get anyone to want to stick around and be friends with "Sam."
121* IHaveManyNames: Sam is a con artist who has several aliases - Furry Foot Bandit, Flim-Flam-I-Am, Sham Shamford, [[DisguisedInDrag Dr. Linda Schwartz]]...
122* ImprobableAimingSkills: The man can throw a platter loaded with green and eggs and ham across a long table and serve everyone sitting there even portions of both.
123* IJustWantToHaveFriends: Sam is really desperate for companionship. How so? The second episode has him really wanting to bond with Guy and he's somewhat heartbroken when Guy refuses and even puts up signs on people's lawns to be his friend. Then near the end of season 1, the audience learns that he's a scam artist with countless other identities. He tells Guy that he has all those other identities not just as part of his scams, but because no one ever wants to stick around with ''him'' for long, so he becomes other people. In "House" he admits that he's always been alone until he met Guy.
124* IveHeardOfThatWhatIsIt: When Michellee tells Sam she's vegan, he thinks it's an illness, complete with sympathetically asking "How long have you known?"
125* KarmaHoudini: {{Invoked|Trope}}. He's willing to accept the consequences of animal trafficking as long as he's allowed to send Mr. Jenkins back to his habitat, but [=McWinkle=] finds his efforts so noble that he decides to let Sam off the hook. He's also never confronted for making Guy, Michellee, and EB accomplices in his crime, presumably for the same reason.
126* KnowNothingKnowItAll: Despite being a Wildlife Protection Agent, Sam is shown to just plain not know ''anything'' about the Chickaraffe, such as its tie diet and fear of fleas, and tries to tell Guy that goats don't climb when being chased by the Goat; Guy exasperatedly notes that goats are ''especially'' known for their climbing while the Goat is demonstrating just that. This is a major sign that he's a con artist and not a legitimate wildlife protector.
127* LonelyAmongPeople: Despite being very social and friendly, he doesn't really have any friends that are willing to stick around him for very long due to his clinginess. Also because he was abandoned by his mother, he has spent most of his life growing up alone without having any friends there for him. All of this together adds up completely to explain why Sam is so obsessive about making friends with Guy-Am-I since he's the first person to stick around Sam for so long.
128* LovableRogue: Deconstructed; his harebrained whims and reckless spending of ''Guy's'' money leave the pair broke midway through Season 1. Especially true when he's revealed to be an animal-smuggling scam artist.
129* MadLibsCatchphrase: OnceAnEpisode, he offers green eggs and ham to Guy, saying "They're especially good in/with [X]."
130* ManChild: He's a young adult but acts like an excited child, to offset his short stature and childlike face. [[spoiler:This is probably just a disguise to cover up his scam artist self.]]
131* TheMillstone: Despite, or even ''because'' of his positive, never-say-die attitude, there are few situations so dire that Sam can't muck things up and make them ''worse''. This reaches a head when he's trying to help his mom on her spy mission, due to A) his mom is a superspy and B) ''it's his mom that he's only just met for the last time in several years.''
132* MissingMom: Sam comes up with all sorts of lies about his mom, and how much of a wonderful mom she was. Truth is, she left him at an orphanage at a young age, without any clue why. The one thing he remembers is that she always made him breakfast: Green Eggs and Ham. He's on a journey to find her, by tasting every Green Eggs and Ham, hoping to find the ones that taste like hers.
133* NiceGuy: Sam is genuinely kind and caring to those around him, especially those he befriends, [[AffablyEvil even knowing his true identity as a con artist]]. He pulls a HeelFaceTurn against his boss Snerz, a devious animal collector, and actually returns the Chickeraffe to his island home like he said he would.
134* NiceToTheWaiter: Continuing the similarities to [[Film/PlanesTrainsAndAutomobiles Del Griffith]], Sam is very kind to people in the service industry, his only other real friend being the waitress at a diner he frequents. Also like Del, this is largely because they're the closest thing he has to friends and neighbors.
135* NoSenseOfPersonalSpace: Around Guy, at least. He is constantly clinging to him, even when it makes Guy feel uncomfortable.
136* ObfuscatingStupidity: He acts like a fool who knows nothing about animals at all, but he's really a scam artist, and is just covering up for the fact that he's not really a wildlife protector by acting like he's an incompetent one.
137* OlderThanTheyLook: He's a young man in his twenties or so who looks like a ten year old boy.
138* OneLastJob: He tells [=McWinkle=] that sending Mr. Jenkins home is this in the season finale.
139* OneNoteChef: All we see him making is Green Eggs and Ham, but he's apparently very good at it. This is probably tied into his backstory as this is what his mother made for him all the time.
140* OOCIsSeriousBusiness:
141** The one thing that Sam would show absolute terror of is the Old Goat. This is because he is a rival animal poacher with an impeccable record, can easily outmatch him, and has been sent in to collect his quarry.
142** In one of the more depressing scenes of the first season, he is shown in shock after Guy chews him out for hiding his scam artist past and Guy stating that Sam doesn't "fit" anyone; not even his own mother. He doesn't even immediately forgive Guy until the next episode when he ''willingly'' tries green eggs and ham to prove their friendship.
143* PaperThinDisguise: Three of his scam-artist personas are: him with an eyepatch, him with ''two'' eyepatches and him with a different hat on.
144* ParentalAbandonment: Was dropped off at an orphanage by his mother one day.
145* PickyEater: Ironically, despite him coercing Guy to eat green eggs and ham, at no point is he ever seen eating anything but green eggs and ham, even when it doesn't factor into his quest to find his mother by ordering and trying them. He lets himself be coaxed into trying tofu, which he likes, but only when cooked to resemble green eggs and ham. He seems to get the irony when Michellee (unknowingly) throws one of his lines back at him.
146* ThePollyanna: Always optimistic to the point that not even getting stuck in jail dampens his mood.
147* RedHeadedHero: He wears a red hat and (along with Guy) is pretty much the story's hero.
148* RedOniBlueOni: The hyperactive jolly Red to Guy's grumpy and sullen Blue, but considering his past, his happiness isn't really true.
149* RhymingNames: ''Sam''-I-''Am''.
150* RomanticWingman: For Guy and Michelee.
151* SadClown: Has a bright beaming smile that seems like nothing would crush it...it turns out his real personality is quite the opposite.
152* SeriesGoal: For Season 2: Find his MissingMom.
153* ShipperOnDeck: Sam is very encouraging for Guy to get together with Michellee.
154* StepfordSmiler: He is a cheerful, happy-go-lucky guy... who suffers from extreme abandonment issues because his mother left him at an orphanage when he was very young and nobody really wants to stick around with him.
155* TrademarkFavoriteFood: The titular Green Eggs and Ham of course. The reason why is PlayedForDrama: His mother making them for breakfast is the only memory he has of her before she dumped him in an orphanage. He's consuming so much in the hopes that one of them will taste similar to what his mother made him. Moreover, [=McWinkle=] actually uses this in order to figure out where Sam will be heading for next.
156* VillainProtagonist: He turns out to be this, seeing as he is actually TheDragon to Snerz and a scam artist. That said, [[AffablyEvil his friendly personality is genuine]], he has moments of genuine kindness early on, and he pulls a HeelFaceTurn at the end.
157* WalkingSpoiler: For Season 1: he has the ''largest'' amount of spoilers out of the main cast, and learning his true character will make the viewers all aghast and rewatching to catch all of the subtle hints.
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159
160[[folder:Michellee Weebie]]
161-> '''Voiced by:''' Creator/DianeKeaton
162[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/michellee.png]]
163[[caption-width-right:350:"I'm detecting a hint of whimsy...I'll allow it."]]
164A bean-counter and E.B.'s mother [[spoiler:who marries Guy after Season 1.]]
165----
166* BarefootCartoonAnimal: She wears a purple outfit that doesn't include shoes.
167* BigDamnKiss: [[spoiler:With Guy at the end of Season 1]].
168* CanonForeigner: She's a major character in the series, but has no counterpart in the book.
169* CharacterDevelopment: The season begins with her being very strict and over protective concerning her daughter, but throughout the season, begins to loosen up her restrictions and bond more with her as a result.
170* DrivesLikeCrazy: Inverted; she drives ''slower'' than most people can walk. Her idea of "[[{{Overdrive}} kicking it into overdrive]]" is little more than speeding up to just barely above that.
171* ExpressDelivery: [[spoiler:In the second season, she gets pregnant with and gives birth to Guy's child in the span of three weeks.]]
172* FatalFlaw: Her cautious nature ends up making it harder for her to understand (or even let) Guy talk to her about what's going on.
173* {{Foil}}: To Guy, being quirkily cautious to his sensibly cautious.
174* {{Foreshadowing}}: Shows a surprising level of art skill with her crayon drawing in "Dark," [[spoiler:hinting to her original occupation as an artist]].
175** [[spoiler: In the first episode of season 2, just before Guy departs, she tells him to “be careful with her baby”, seemingly referring to E.B. As the season progresses, it turns out that she’s pregnant.]]
176* GracefulLadiesLikePurple: Her attire is purple.
177* HiddenDepths: [[spoiler:The penultimate episode of season 1 reveals that she was actually a brilliant artist, but she stopped painting after the death of her husband so she can support E.B.]]
178* LiteralMetaphor: She's a bean-counter whose job is literally counting beans.
179* MyBelovedSmother: She loves E.B, but is ridiculously overprotective of her, which puts a strain on their relationship. [[spoiler:Justified because of how she lost her husband years ago. Thankfully she becomes much more lenient]]
180* OfficialCouple: With Guy as the show progresses.
181* OOCIsSeriousBusiness: Needless to say, when she tries to prove she can be a "fun mom" E.B. becomes worried for her and is relieved when Michellee starts acting like her old self... if a tad more lenient.
182* OutOfFocus: In "The Second Serving," she is absent from most episodes, as she stays behind in Glurfsburg while Sam, Guy and E.B. go on a quest. She does later join them.
183* ParentsAsPeople: The narrator even notes this in "There" when EB comes to the heavy realization that her mother was once someone with dreams and aspirations.
184* ParentWithNewParamour: She is a widowed mother who ends up falling for Guy.
185* PowerBornOfMadness: In Episode 8, she manages to work a set of bellows that couldn't even be moved by the weight of a grown man by virtue of the sheer rage she felt toward Guy.
186* PregnantBadass: [[spoiler:She is pregnant in Season 2 but is able to help Guy and Pam fight the Zook soldiers in spite of that, even while in labor]].
187* ProperlyParanoid: The world she lives in is teeming with danger both natural and man-made, but she deals with her legitimate fears through some very excessive precautions.
188* UptightLovesWild: Zig-zagged: Guy is even more of a stick-in-the-mud than Michellee, but she's both attracted to and turned off by his wild and dangerous side.
189* WackyCravings: [[spoiler:As lampshaded by The Narrator, her shopping cart in "To Yookia with Love" is full of pickles and ice cream. She also tells Guy when she meets him how she's been constantly eating in her pregnancy.]]
190* WillTheyOrWontThey: With Guy throughout the first season. [[spoiler:They will.]]
191* YankTheDogsChain: Whenever she admits how she feels about Guy or trusts E.B. to be on her own, the former is outed as a liar and the latter is put in danger.
192[[/folder]]
193
194[[folder:Elana Beth "E.B." Weebie]]
195-> '''Voiced by:''' Creator/IlanaGlazer (English), Creator/AdelineChetail (French)
196[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/eb_8.png]]
197[[caption-width-right:350:"For a second, I thought we were gonna actually have some fun!"]]
198[[OnlyKnownByInitials Elana Beth]], Michellee's adventure-hungry daughter and lover of animals. [[spoiler:Guy's step-daughter.]]
199----
200* ADayInTheLimelight: E.B. receives major story focus in Season 2, Episode 5, "To Yookia with Love." She travels around Yookia with Looka, and the two uncover a major plot point that sets the stage for the rest of the season.
201* AdorablyPrecociousChild: She is rather intelligent for her age and sometimes acts like the voice of reason to her own mother, but she is still innocent and rather impulsive.
202* CanonForeigner: She's a major character in the series, but has no counterpart in the book (although there were a mother and child on the train that may have inspired her and Michellee).
203* CallingParentsByTheirName: [[spoiler:Even after her mother marries Guy, she still refers to him by his first name past Season 1.]]
204* CharacterDevelopment: Is shown to have annoyance for her mother being a killjoy but gradually understands that her mother truly does love her and understands that her mom gave up her dreams to raise her properly.
205* CheerfulChild: EB is a sweet, innocent girl with a huge imagination...which gets her into dangerous situations, much to her mother's chagrin.
206* ChildProdigy: She's the only person in the series that seems to know anything about Chickeraffes. It's even to the point where an actual Zoologist, who's job it is to know about animals, knows nothing truthful about Chickeraffes (with one person claiming they devour souls, instead of their regular diet of ties).
207* DisappearedDad: Michellee is a widow, which presumably is why she's so worried about her daughter's safety.
208* EstablishingCharacterMoment: Michelle describes E.B. as fragile, however, the next scene immediately shows E.B. hanging out the window trying to catch a panda. Showing that she has an adventerous streak and that she likes animals.
209* {{Foil}}: To Sam, being sensibly adventurous to his quirkily adventurous. And to her mother she's adventurous to her mother's constant nervousness.
210* FriendToAllLivingThings: She loves animals and is the only one out of the main cast who has the right info on Chickeraffes.
211* IntergenerationalFriendship: With Sam; in fact it's this friendship that [[spoiler:makes Sam decide to not go sell Mr. Jenkins to Snerz.]]
212* MeaningfulName: Well, more like meaningful initials. E.B.'s hairdo is tied in such a way that it looks like a shrimp's tail and the Japanese word for shrimp?-[[{{Pun}} Ebi]]
213* PinkIsFeminine: Her ribbon and dress are both bright pink, but her personality is quite [[PluckyGirl the opposite]] as to what you would think.
214* PluckyGirl: E.B is adventurous, brave and wants to be independent...even if her mother is highly against it.
215* ShipperOnDeck: Much like Sam, she is encouraging for her mom to get together with Guy.
216[[/folder]]
217
218[[folder:The Narrator]]
219-> '''Voice of:''' Creator/KeeganMichaelKey
220[[quoteright:320:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/green_eggs_and_ham_on_netflix_03.jpg]]
221[[caption-width-right:320:"These people have no idea what I do, this is my craft."]]
222
223The show's narrator, who chronicles the adventures of Sam and Guy.
224
225----
226* CoversAlwaysLie: Contrary to what the promotional image says, he is ''not'' portrayed onscreen at all, much less as a talking loudspeaker. The loudspeaker itself comes from "Goat," where the announcer is voiced by Creator/DavidKaye.
227* GoshDangItToHeck: Cries out ''"SHUT THE FRONT DOOR!"'' as soon as Sam-I-Am pulls off his plot-starting heist in the first episode.
228* InteractiveNarrator: He can be muted, confused, and when he briefly talks to Guy in the second episode, the Narrator tells him that he's gone insane. Later on, when one of the show's plot twists comes to light [[spoiler:the one that shows that BADGUYS were ''good guys'']], he also starts laughing to the audience about how hard it was for him to keep quiet about it.
229* RhymesOnADime: Since this is an adaptation of a Dr. Seuss book, he rhymes whenever he's narrating the story. Played with in that whenever he's commenting on the material he's narrating, he speaks normally.
230* SubvertedRhymeEveryOccasion: Occasionally when he's shocked or offended he'll break out of his rhyming pattern.
231* ProneToVomiting: Remarks in "Boat" that a Jacuzzi is enough to make him nauseous.
232[[/folder]]
233
234!The BAD GUYS
235
236[[folder:[=McWinkle=]]]
237-> '''Voiced by:''' Creator/JeffreyWright
238[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/mcwinkle.png]]
239[[caption-width-right:350:"Gluntz, that was so sugarcoated, I'm gettin' a cavity."]]
240A bounty hunter who's on the verge of retirement working as part of BADGUYS.
241----
242* TheAce: Has been assigned and accomplished eight hundred and sixty-two missions prior to his and Gluntz's Chickeraffe job [[spoiler:and willingly throws it when he has all the cards.]]
243* AdaptationalDyejob: Presuming he is a Bumble, his coat is a cobalt-blue instead of the cream-yellow of the ones seen in ''Literature/DrSeusssSleepBook''.
244* BlueIsHeroic: Averted as he is one of the main villains [[spoiler:until the TheReveal that he and Gluntz are GoodAllAlong]].
245* CardCarryingVillain: A LiteralMetaphor example. He and Gluntz carry a card that refers to them as "the BADGUYS." [[spoiler:Except they're actually not villains, and BADGUYS [[FunWithAcronyms is simply an acronym for Bureau of Animal Defense - Glurfsburg Upper Yipville Section]].]]
246* CanonForeigner: He was created for the show, as the Chickeraffe did not exist in the book either.
247* CoolShades: Wears one of these, as can be seen in his image.
248* EvilCounterpart: To Guy, being large and grouchy, but [=McWinkle=] is genuinely successful at his profession.[[spoiler:Subverted when he's revealed to be GoodAllAlong]].
249* EvilPoacher: Introduced as an accomplished one who always nabs his target. [[spoiler:But not really a poacher: rather than trying to capture the Chickeraffe to sell, he and his partner just want to return him to the zoo]].
250* GoodAllAlong: [[spoiler:He's on the side of good and is trying to stop Sam from selling Mr. Jenkins off to Snerz.]]
251* GoodEyesEvilEyes: Turns out that behind his scary shades lies [[spoiler:a big 'ol pair of kindly eyes. One of the BADGUYS, he may be, but turns out that he's good, you see]].
252* GoodIsNotNice: [[spoiler:Even when it's revealed that he's not a villain, he has no qualms capturing suspects in nets or using JackBauerInterrogationTechnique to get answers and generally has a grouchy, intimidating demeanor. He's also fully prepared to send Guy to prison if he doesn't confess the identity of who's buying Mr. Jenkins and refuses to believe Guy's claim that he was merely an innocent dupe]].
253* HatesBeingTouched: He doesn't take kindly to Gluntz giving him a hug in "Goat." Even when he gives her a PetTheDog moment at the end of "Anywhere," he leaves her hanging on a high-five.
254* HeroAntagonist: He and Gluntz pursue Sam and attempt to stop him from getting Mr. Jenkins to Meepville, [[spoiler:but they're the ones on the side of the law, whereas Sam is the VillainProtagonist.]]
255* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: Even though GoodIsNotNice, [[spoiler:his objective is still to protect an endangered animal]]. And while her antics regularly frustrate him, he's still [[TrueCompanions a loyal team mate]] to Gluntz and [[PetTheDog goes easy on her when she deserves it]].
256* LockedIntoStrangeness: With every setback, a little more of his fur goes gray. [[spoiler:After all's said and done and worked out for everyone, a few streaks turn back to blue.]]
257* NotSoAboveItAll: Despite being a ScarilyCompetentTracker, it takes him three episodes to figure out that he and Gluntz can follow Sam's trail of orders of green eggs and ham, while his more air-headed companion figures it out right away.
258* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: [[spoiler:When Sam offers to give himself up in "Anywhere," on the caveat the BADGUYS let Mr. Jenkins go home, [=McWinkle=] lets the heroes go without a fight, Sam included, [[ScrewTheRulesImDoingWhatsRight even if not capturing Sam would ruin his perfect record]].]]
259* SavvyGuyEnergeticGirl: Savvy guy to Gluntz's energetic girl. He is serious and no-nonsense while Gluntz is cheery and hyperactive.
260* ScarilyCompetentTracker: In a bizarre world, [=McWinkle=] gets by with sensible logic and ruthlessness. For example, when the protagonists would theoretically have an entire town to hide in, [=McWinkle=] is able to determine just from visiting a restaurant they were at, that the pair is short on cash (they only ordered partial portions) and to make money fast, they'd likely find work at the local carnival (which they are at). [[NotSoAboveItAll That said]], it takes a EurekaMoment to put together that he and Gluntz can track where Sam and Guy head next by Sam's many, many orders of green eggs and ham while {{the ditz}}y Gluntz figures out right away.
261* ScaryBlackMan: He is portrayed by Creator/JeffreyWright and is a pretty scary looking guy.
262* SinisterShades: Wears a pair of shades and is a scary-looking guy. [[spoiler:Subverted, in that the name of the "BAD GUYS" group is somewhat misleading: It's actually an acronym for "Bureau of Animal Defense - Glurfsburg Upper Yipville Section.]]
263[[/folder]]
264
265[[folder:Gluntz]]
266-> '''Voiced by:''' Creator/JillianBell
267
268[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/gluntz.png]]
269[[caption-width-right:350:'''[[{{Keet}} "FLANNEL CANDY!"]]''']]
270[=McWinkle=]'s rookie sidekick on her first mission.
271----
272* AntiHero: [[spoiler:Type 2. She's a dedicated wildlife conservationist and good at heart, but she can be abrasive and unnecessarily cruel in her interrogation methods.]]
273* BewareTheSillyOnes: She's as much of a goofball as Sam is, but is plenty capable of shaking down and/or interrogating suspects, and can handle nets just as well as her partner (and "Anywhere" reveals that she packs ''several'').
274* BunnyEarsLawyer: She may be TheDitz, but she's a ''competent'' ditz and is plenty capable of being just as much a threat as [=McWinkle=]. Her first scene has her enthusiastically bragging about her business card, immediately followed by a JackBauerInterrogationTechnique where she holds a poor security guard over a slapping turtle tank.
275* TheCameo: Gluntz appears once in the first episode of Season 2, [[ItMakesSenseInContext interrogating a cow]]. [[spoiler:She [[ChekhovsGunman returns in the very last episode]], revealing that [[TheCuckoolanderWasRight the cows were responsible]] for the Yookia/Zookia Conflict all along]].
276* CanonForeigner: She was created for the show, as the Chickeraffe did not exist in the book either.
277* CrouchingMoronHiddenBadass: Spends most of the show [[ComicallyMissingThePoint about two steps behind McWinkle]], yet manages to {{curb stomp|battle}} the Goat with her animal linguistic skills and is plenty capable of kicking butt when she needs to.
278* CutenessProximity: Gets easily distracted by cute things, such as stuffed chickeraffe dolls, the mouse's tiny prison hat and potentially embarrassing baby photos of Guy.
279* DarkIsNotEvil: She wears black attire and is part of the BADGUYS but she has such a sweet and perky personality. [[spoiler:Then it's revealed she's on the side of good.]]
280* DistaffCounterpart: To Sam, being shorter and perky and having yellow fur, but Gluntz is more submissive to [=McWinkle=].
281* TheDitz: If there is ''any'' way she can [[ComicallyMissingThePoint Comically Miss The Point]], she ''will.'' Though as mentioned above, when she ''is'' competent, [[BewareTheSillyOnes watch out]].
282* TheDragon: To [=McWinkle=].
283* DoesNotLikeSpam: She thinks that cantaloupe is a "garbage fruit."
284* EpicFail: Gluntz tries to conquer a Green Eggs and Ham MegaMealChallenge...but fails to even skim its topmost layer.
285* GeniusDitz: Uses ExactWords for an interrogation and states that she knew about Sam's love of Green Eggs and Ham "like three episodes ago" to [=McWinkle=].
286* GenkiGirl: She is always hyper and enthusiastic.
287* GunNut: A G-rated version. In "Anywhere," she's shown to be packing ''several'' net-guns, some [[{{BFG}} quite large]].
288* GoodAllAlong: [[spoiler:She's part of BADGUYS, that's easy to guess. But she's really a ''good guy''?! Surely you jest!]]
289* GoodIsNotNice: [[spoiler:Like [=McWinkle=], even though she's really a good guy, she's not above roughing people up to complete her mission of reclaiming the Chickeraff. She is nicer then [=McWinkle=] most of the time, however.]]
290* HeroAntagonist: She and [=McWinkle=] pursue Sam and attempt to stop him from getting Mr. Jenkins to Meepville, [[spoiler:but they're the ones on the side of the law, whereas Sam is the VillainProtagonist.]]
291* ImpossibleTaskInstantlyAccomplished: [[spoiler:[[HiddenDepths Thanks to a major in animal linguistics]], she's able to mesmerize [[ImplacableMan The Goat]] and bring him in without a fight.]]
292* LanternJawOfJustice: Gluntz is one of the few characters in any Seuss-related production who has [[NonStandardCharacterDesign a bonafide, solid chin.]] As it later turns out, [[spoiler:she's basically a cop specializing in protecting animals, so that chin might be a sign that she actually is a good guy.]]
293* LargeHam: Her cheerful optimism is extremely theatrical. Just listen to her ''singing'' the main characters' offenses as an opera in "Anywhere."
294* MinionWithAnFInEvil: She's cheery and friendly to everyone that she and her partner meet, even to the detriment of their mission. [[spoiler:Subverted in that she's GoodAllAlong and, while easily distracted, she is ''not'' incompetent at her job]].
295* NiceGirl: Sweet and friendly to everyone despite her occupation, [[spoiler:but she's on the side of good so this is an exception.]]
296* PerkyFemaleMinion: She's cheerful and energetic, in contrast to the gruff, no-nonsense [=McWinkle=].
297* SavvyGuyEnergeticGirl: Energetic girl to [=McWinkle=]'s savvy guy. She is hyperactive and cheery while [=McWinkle=] is serious and no-nonsense.
298* SpeaksFluentAnimal: She majored in Animal Linguistics in college, [[spoiler:a logical course for a wildlife protection agent in training.]]
299* TomboyWithAGirlyStreak: She's more masculine than [[DistaffCounterpart Sam]], both in personality and appearance (see LanternJawOfJustice), but goes absolutely nuts over [[CutenessProximity cute things]].
300[[/folder]]
301
302[[folder:Spoiler Character]]
303!!Chief Bigman
304-> '''Voiced by:''' Creator/BillyEichner
305The head behind the BADGUYS firm.
306----
307* DaChief: [[spoiler:Of the Bureau of Animal Defense Glurfsburg, Upper Yipsville Section.]]
308* DoesNotLikeSpam: He shares Gluntz's hatred of cantaloupe.
309* FieryRedhead: His fur really matches his temper.
310* HisNameReallyIsBarkeep: [[spoiler:Chief Walter Bigman is the "big man" of the BADGUYS.]]
311* IronicName: [[spoiler:[[MisterBig Mr. Big]]man is the size of a mouse.]]
312* TheNapoleon: Very small, and very grouchy.
313* NoIndoorVoice: Nearly the entirety of his dialogue is him shouting to his agents. [[JustifiedTrope Probably justified, as he's reprimanding them for their failures.]]
314* WalkingSpoiler: We don't meet him until after TheReveal about [=McWinkle=] and Gluntz's true loyalties. [[spoiler:Early episodes are edited in a way to imply that the "big man" is Snerz.]]
315[[/folder]]
316
317![=SnerzCo=]
318[[folder:Hervnick Z. Snerz]]
319-> '''Voiced by:''' Creator/EddieIzzard, Creator/RobPaulsen (as a child)
320[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/hervnick_z_snerz.png]]
321[[caption-width-right:350:"If you love something, tie it down."]]
322A wealthy collector, who is revealed to have arranged for the Chickeraffe to be stolen and brought to him so he can add it to his collection of imprisoned rare animals.
323----
324* {{Acrofatic}}: His gut doesn't stop him from leaping around as easily as someone half his size.
325* AndCallHimGeorge: [[spoiler:Near-literally loved his pet Flemur to death as a child, swinging it around and hugging the life out of it every chance he got. The reason he keeps so many "pets" under lock and chain as an adult is because his mother didn't want to break his heart by telling him that it was his unintentionally aggressive way of showing affection which drove his first pet to run away.]]
326* ArchEnemy: To Sam and his friends.
327* BadBoss: He regularly yells at, abuses and threatens his YesMan, [[spoiler:Sam]] and all of his other employees.
328* BadPeopleAbuseAnimals: He has a collection of rare animals that are [[AndIMustScream chained to a wall for all their lives]]. His wig is also a living animal named Flerz that he forces to stay on his head. [[spoiler:He was already an animal abuser as a child, although an unintentional one, playing so rough with his pet Flemur that the poor animal took the very first opportunity to escape.]]
329* BaldnessAngst: He does not like being bald, so he uses a furry animal called a Flerz to act as a wig. In the season 1 finale, a security guard notices it and makes him remove it.
330* BigBad: His desire for the Chickeraffe kickstarts the entire plot.
331* CanonForeigner: He was created for the show, as the book had NoAntagonist.
332* CorruptCorporateExecutive: He's the conniving and scheming CEO of a conglomerate who plans on imprisoning the world's rarest and most exotic animals (especially the Chickeraffe) as pets so they'll never leave him.
333* DisappearedDad: Though we did meet Snerz's mom, his dad has yet to be seen or mentioned.
334* EnemyToAllLivingThings: None of the animals in his collection are happy where they're at.
335* EvenBadMenLoveTheirMamas: The reporter chronicling him initially expects this, and is shocked to find out that it's not true. [[spoiler:He had a pet Flemur once, he said he was inseparable with. But his mother noticed how miserable the Flemur was and let him escape. He hasn't spoken to his mom since he was six, minus the scant prank call on Mother's Day.]]
336* EvilBrit: Voiced with delicious hamminess by Eddie Izzard.
337* EvilCounterpart: To Sam, [[spoiler:both were estranged from their respective mothers when they were very little; Sam's mom left him at an orphanage while Snerz never spoke to his own mother after she told him she accidentally let his pet flemur get away (in reality, she helped the flemur leave voluntarily due to [[AndCallHimGeorge Snerz playing too rough with the pet]]), save for a prank phone call on Mother's Day]]. Sam cares about everyone, especially his friends and family while Snerz [[ItsAllAboutMe only cares about himself]].
338* EvilLaugh: Laughs in his office with sadistic glee when [[spoiler:Sam-I-Am calls about his special delivery.]]
339* FatBastard: He is a very rotund man whose hobby is collecting and imprisoning rare animals and treating them like a status symbol.
340* FreudianExcuse: His beloved pet flemur ran away from him when he was a child, [[spoiler:and unbeknownst to him, it was because the poor thing couldn't take [[AndCallHimGeorge his potentially lethal playing habits]], convincing his mother to let it run away and take the blame.]] As such, rather than learning to be a better caretaker of animals, he doubles down on his possessiveness and now has a whole menagerie of pets chained to a wall so they'll never get away.
341* HiddenDepths: Subverted. His childhood tale of how his mother got rid of his beloved pet only sounded sympathetic on his side. [[spoiler:His mother revealed that she released his pet because his sense of possession bordered on animal cruelty, showing that not only was Snerz always a SpoiledBrat, but he was never even taught ''not'' to be.]]
342* HumiliationConga: [[spoiler:By the end of Season 1, he was humiliated and had his collection of animals exposed to the entire world, losing his stockholders in the process, and ends up arrested. His company is taken over by the Flerz, which he had mistreated and used as a wig for the entire season.]]
343* {{Jerkass}}: He is cruel, narcissistic and treats everyone like garbage, even his own mother.
344* JerkWithAHeartOfJerk: Every time he's given a chance to show ''some'' level of basic decency, he cruelly rejects it. [[spoiler:When Michellee tries to earnestly talk him into giving up his obsessive quest for a Chickeraffe and moving on, Snerz hesitates and clearly considers it for a moment, only to [[IgnoredEpiphany dismiss it with a "Nope!"]]]]
345* LeftTheBackgroundMusicOn: Played with. Snerz has a live band of tiny musicians which he commands to provide suitable background music for his every action.
346* MeanBoss: As seen in "There," he has a tendency to fire his employees for no apparent reason.
347* PsychoticManchild: The guy acts less like an adult and more like a whiny child who complains whenever things don't go his way. His desire to kidnap and imprison animals (especially the Chickeraffe) makes him even worse.
348* RedemptionRejection: In the final episode, [[spoiler:he has the chance to jump to safety from a cold-air balloon and let the Chickeraffe go, or else keep trying to get to it and risk being injured by a wind turbine. Michelee tries to get him to leave with an inspiring speech about letting something go if you love them, and it almost seems to get through to him... and then he snaps, "Nope!" before making a stronger effort to reach Mr. Jenkins, causing the heroes to have to take action.]]
349* SelfMadeMan: After a falling out with his mother, Snerz left his country home and built himself an immense financial empire to fund his passion for collecting/imprisoning the world's rarest animals.
350* SelfServingMemory: During an interview with a reporter about his childhood, Snerz reveals that he'd had a pet Flemur once, and the two were inseparable. Then his mother accidentally left the door open one night and the Flemur escaped. As it turns out, [[spoiler:the only thing true about this story was the fact that the Flemur got out. Snerz's mother reveals that her son was much too rough and clingy towards the Flemur, and she allowed it to escape upon seeing how miserable it was in his care]].
351* SevenDeadlySins: Snerz is basically an example of all seven beats:
352** Lust: He only cares about himself and his job to the point he wants everyone to obey him.
353** Sloth: He basically uses all his time as CEO to focus on the Chickeraffe and not his usual CEO duties.
354** Wrath: He hates his own mother due to losing his pet Flemur to the point he can't even speak to her.
355** Greed: He's only willing to get money to the point that's the only thing he enjoys more.
356** Pride: All he cares about is himself and the money he earns.
357%%** Envy:
358%%** Gluttony: Though not a BigEater himself,
359* ShadowArchetype:
360** He's what Guy wishes he could be. Both are ambitious and took their families for granted. The only difference being that while Snerz is a big success, he lacks any of Guy's redeeming qualities.
361** To an extent, his plot to imprison animals darkly mirrors Michellee and E.B., where the former refuses to let her daughter do anything fun out of fear of losing her and the latter initially just wants Mr. Jenkins for a pet. The major difference is that Michellee and E.B have a heart-to-heart talk making them more understanding of one another, whereas Snerz's mama never gave that to her son and caused him to grow up to be a selfish egotistical jerk.
362* {{Trumplica}}: Snerz has bouffant yellow hair (actually a fluffy animal he forces to cover his baldness), runs a conglomerate, collects a series of gold-plated objects and is heck-bent on proving he's better than everyone else. He also does the two "peace sign" salute, and actually says he has "all the best words" in "There."
363* UsedToBeASweetKid: Subverted. [[spoiler:He goes into detail telling a story of how he was much happier as a child and affectionately played with his pet Flemur, but his mother accidentally let it out one night and he never recovered from the incident, becoming a cold-hearted business tycoon as an adult. Mama Snerz reveals later that it was a SelfServingMemory -- [[AndCallHimGeorge the Flemur was terrified of Snerz because he handled it much too roughly]], suggesting that he was always greedy and emotionally domineering to some extent.]]
364[[/folder]]
365
366[[folder:Yes Man]]
367-> '''Voiced by:''' Creator/FredTatasciore
368Snerz's SycophanticServant.
369----
370* ButtMonkey: The ever abused lackey. When Snerz briefly considers fleeing the country, he's already packed and stacked a hundred suitcases by himself before Snerz finds a HopeSpot and orders him to put everything back.
371* CharacterCatchphrase: "Yes, Mr. Snerz!"
372* TheCreon: Doesn't have the spine to be TheStarscream.
373* DirtyCoward: Fears suffering the wrath of anyone around him, be it Snerz or just a group of bar patrons. He flinches under the voice of anyone, and cowers at the mere implication of the Goat.
374* EyesAlwaysShut: His eyes are almost always in a constant squint under the weight of his BigOlEyebrows.
375* MouthOfSauron: Briefly fulfills the role when he is sent to hire the Goat, the only decision of Snerz's he questions... to himself, rhetorically.
376* TheNameless: Is only referred to by his position as the YesMan, but knowing this show [[HisNameReallyIsBarkeep his name might actually be "Yes Man."]]
377* NerdyNasalness: A fitting tone of voice likely due to his Spongebob-esque GagNose.
378[[/folder]]
379
380!Animals
381
382[[folder:Mr. Jenkins the Chickeraffe]]
383-> '''Voiced by:''' Creator/DeeBradleyBaker
384[[quoteright:210:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/chickeraffe_green_eggs_and_ham_58.jpg]]
385%% [[caption-width-right:210:some caption text]]
386An exotic animal that Sam-I-Am broke out of a zoo and joins the main gang in Season 1.
387----
388* AllAnimalsAreDogs: He likes to play fetch and shows affection by licking people in the face.
389* BewareTheNiceOnes: He's usually a docile creature...except when pissed off.
390* BizarreAlienBiology: Well, he's not from ''our'' Earth, and he eats ties. Fortunately, ties literally grow on trees.
391* CanonForeigner: He didn't exist in the book, but he's a central character in the show, as the entire plot revolves around bringing him to Meepville.
392* CurbStompBattle: When Sam and Guy are being menaced by the Goat and it looks like they might even be ''killed'', Mr. Jenkins screams, rips right through his netting, and promptly trounces the Goat.
393* EvenTheDogIsAshamed: [[spoiler:He leaves Guy after becoming heartbroken by him furiously saying Sam isn't fit for even his own mother.]]
394* FeatheredFiend: Played up as one in the first episode, as everyone believes he's an extremely dangerous wild animal. [[SubvertedTrope He's actually a]] GentleGiant.
395* FormallyNamedPet: He's a wild animal, albeit a friendly one, but E.B. thinks of him as a pet and she picked the name.
396* GentleGiant: When fully extending his neck and legs, Mr. Jenkins towers over everyone. He's also a friendly, docile animal who loves to play.
397* HeroWithBadPublicity: He's an adorable, loyal, and playful animal, but he's viewed by the public as a dangerous wild beast. This plot point is dropped after the first couple episodes.
398* ImpossiblyCompactFolding: He's a very tall creature, but can fold in his limbs and neck, even to the point of looking like just a little puff ball. This is how he's able to fit into Sam's tiny suitcase.
399* LivingMacGuffin: Everyone has their reasons for the chickeraffe.
400** Snerz desires the rare bird to add as the centerpiece to his shackled menagerie of exotic animals.
401** Initially dismissive and burdened by Mr. Jenkins, Guy soon comes to care for the bird's wellbeing along with Sam. [[spoiler:The former before the [[HeelFaceTurn latter]].]]
402** Originally awestruck with the idea of a pet chickeraffe, E.B.'s compassion for Mr. Jenkins immediately leads her to empathize with Sam and Guy's story, eventually convincing the same in her mother [[spoiler:and Sam himself.]]
403** [=McWinkle=] and Gluntz are determined to fulfill their final and first mission respectively of claiming the chickeraffe for their employer, [[spoiler:the chief of a wildlife protection agency, and return it to the Glurfsburgs Zoo.]]
404** [[spoiler:Sam's original intentions of poaching the chickeraffe was just another job to fund TheQuest to find his mother.]]
405* MixAndMatchCritters: As his species name suggests, he's part chicken (feathered body and wings) and part giraffe (long neck, face and horns).
406* RoaringRampageOfRevenge: He's normally a lovable creature, despite the bad [=PR=]. Once it looks like Guy and Sam have been killed, though, he gets [=PISSED=], and, as The Goat found out, can be just as terrifying as the stories say if properly angered.
407* TrademarkFavoriteFood: Popular belief, it seems, is that it's souls, but he actually subsists on a diet of ties (heck, Chickeraffe Island is home to a type of tree that bears ties as its fruit).
408* WhyDidItHaveToBeSnakes: The thing chickeraffes fear the most is fleas, so when someone's pet flea jumps in the suitcase, Mr. Jenkins escapes and runs in panic.
409* WingdingEyes: There are hearts in Mr. Jenkins' eyes when he first meets Guy.
410[[/folder]]
411
412[[folder:Michael the Fox]]
413-> '''Voiced by:''' Creator/TracyMorgan
414
415[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/michael_the_fox.png]]
416[[caption-width-right:350:"I am an egg-free warrior."]]
417A farmhand who is torn between his loves of green eggs and a hen.
418----
419* AdaptationalAngstUpgrade: The fox from the book is given both a name (Michael) and a potent cocktail of neuroses as he attempts to woo an aloof hen at the farm he works at who looks down on him for eating eggs. His efforts to deprive himself of his favorite food have caused him to become unstable and violent. Mentioning eggs or even the name of his would-be girlfriend is enough to cause him to go on a rampage.
420* ArtisticLicenseBiology: Foxes are canines, and so have blunt digging claws, which cannot be retracted. At least, in the real world.
421* HalfDressedCartoonAnimal: He wears a tie and blue pants, but nothing else. Interestingly, he's one of the very few characters who actually wears pants, as the human-equivalents are covered by their fur instead.
422* HorrorHunger: Getting deprived from eggs makes him go on a violent rampage.
423* ICantBelieveItsNotHeroin: His egg addiction is treated like a drug addiction, complete with painful withdrawals that turn him violent.
424* InterspeciesRomance: He has a crush on Sandra, a hen. She does not return his feelings exactly because of his species.
425* LiteralMetaphor: He's an actual "fox guarding the hen house."
426* NamedByTheAdaptation: He's just "a fox" in the book, but is named Michael in this series.
427* PredatorTurnedProtector: He works as a guard for the hen house, protecting the chickens and their eggs, despite being a predator who loves eggs.
428* PunnyName: [[Creator/MichaelJFox Michael the Fox]].
429* StalkerShrine: He made more than a few shrines for Sandra, the hen he has a crush on.
430* VegetarianCarnivore: He gave up his meat- and egg-based diet in favor of worms and corn, so that he can get together with his hen love interest.
431[[/folder]]
432
433[[folder:Squeaky the Mouse]]
434-> '''Voiced by:''' Creator/DaveedDiggs
435
436[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/squeaky_the_mouse.png]]
437[[caption-width-right:350:"My only crime was being a husband and a father at a time when there is more hunger than mercy in this world."]]
438A jailed mouse who was arrested for stealing a crumb of cheese for his starving family, with a plotline that is a blatant parody of Theatre/LesMiserables.
439----
440* AdaptationalAngstUpgrade: The mouse is also given an angsty backstory, where he was jailed for stealing cheese to feed his family.
441* DisproportionateRetribution: He's a victim of this. Simply stealing a crumb has earned him a grand number of years in prison.
442* EarnYourHappyEnding: He gets to be reunited with his family in the Season 1 finale.
443* {{Expy}}: He is [[Theatre/LesMiserables Jean Valjean]] as a mouse - a French-accented character who was arrested for stealing food for his starving family. [[LampshadeHanging Lampshaded]] in his song line "All I could pay was an {{Homage}}."
444* FrenchJerk: Squeaky speaks with a French accent and he's not the nicest of mice. He ''does'' try to help Sam and Guy escape; at least he's quite gung-ho about leading them to freedom... but it turns out his escape plan was really only helpful for ''him'', because the pipe he uses to escape is much to small for them to use. Turns out he's turned cynical because he was arrested for stealing cheese for his family.
445* HalfDressedCartoonAnimal: He wears a shirt and a jacket but no pants.
446* HeroOfAnotherStory: Honestly, a full POVSequel starring him, showing an expanded version of his backstory, and ending with him [[spoiler:reuniting with his family in the end, like he does in the series,]] would be extremely intriguing.
447* InSeriesNickname: He's called Squeaky due to how his speaking is heard as squeaks to everyone else.
448* JaywalkingWillRuinYourLife: Squeaky was arrested for stealing a small crumb of cheese on the floor for his family.
449* SelfServingMemory: In his song, the officer who arrested him proclaimed callousness towards the plight of his family when Squeaky told him about it, but since everyone else can only hear him squeak, it’s likely he was just being dramatic.
450* SpeechImpairedAnimal: He can speak fluently, but in such a high-pitched voice that everyone else just hears it as squeaking.
451* StockAnimalDiet: The food he stole for his family was a piece of cheese.
452* TheUnintelligible: Everyone larger than him hears his voice as high-pitched squeaking, including the audience outside of his perspective.
453[[/folder]]
454
455[[folder:The Goat]]
456-> '''Voiced by:''' Creator/JohnTurturro
457
458[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/goat_9.png]]
459[[caption-width-right:350:"We can do this the easy way, or we can do this the hard way, ''amigo''."]]
460
461A bounty hunter sent by Snerz to speed the Chickeraffe's arrival to him.
462----
463* AccessoryWearingCartoonAnimal: He doesn't wear clothes apart from a pair of sunglasses.
464* AchillesHeel: While he's well near unstoppable, Gluntz is able to leave him in a stupefied trance by bleating like a goat in a certain way.
465* AdaptationalUgliness: Looks more menacing and less attractive than his book counterpart.
466* AdaptationalVillainy: He's TheDragon to Snerz. Well, one of them anyway.
467* AllBikersAreHellsAngels: He rides a motorbike as part of his characterization as a tough and aggressive bounty hunter.
468* AnthropomorphicZigZag: He's often seen walking on all fours, but is shown walking on twos like most of the other characters when trying to show a degree of professionalism or the task at hand calls for it.
469* AscendedToCarnivorism: He seems to be pretty keen on having some Green Eggs and Ham after Guy announces they are having some.
470* AxCrazy: Quite the violent and unhinged type.
471* BadassBiker: He's shown riding a motorcycle on his pursuit for Mr. Jenkins.
472* DisneyVillainDeath: [[spoiler:He falls from a great height after Guy's self-flyer invention that Guy goads him into using explodes.]]
473* ADogNamedDog: Unlike the Fox (who's called Michael) and the Mouse (who Sam names Squeaky), the Goat is just called Goat.
474* DragonTheirFeet: [[spoiler:He's the final threat Guy faces in the closing minutes of Season 1, after Snerz is incapacitated as a threat.]]
475* TheDreaded: So notorious that even [[ThePollyanna Sam-I-Am]] shows fear of him!
476* EstablishingCharacterMoment: His first appearance features him defeating an entire gang of bikers, and leaving behind [[PersonOfMassDestruction what used]] to be a bar after being hired. This effectively cements him as the most dangerous character Sam and Guy face in Season 1.
477* EvilCounterpart: [[spoiler:To [=McWinkle=], when it comes to catching the Chickeraffe and being on the opposite side of the law.]]
478* {{Expy}}: To [[Film/NoCountryForOldMen Anton Chigurh]]. Both are hired hitmen with Latin-American accents that are nigh unstoppable and devoid of compassion.
479* FinalBoss: [[spoiler:He's the final obstacle standing in the heroes' way of returning Mr. Jenkins home.]]
480* {{Foil}}:
481** To [=McWinkle=]. Both are after the Chickeraffe, [[spoiler:but as it later turns out, they're on opposite sides of the law.]]
482** To [[spoiler:Sam too. They both were hired by Snerz in regards to delivering said Chickeraffe, but Sam is truly happy and perky and, after a period of conflicting loyalty, is willing to send Mr. Jenkins home. Goat? Not so much. Furthermore, the Goat uses brute force in his methods, while Sam uses stealth and deception.]]
483* GratuitousSpanish: He tends to pepper his dialogue with words like "compadre" and "amigo."
484* GruesomeGoat: [[AdaptationalVillainy In contrast to his benign book counterpart]], this caprine is a [[AxCrazy ruthless and violent]] bounty hunter who will do anything to reach his target.
485* GoodEyesEvilEyes: Where [[spoiler:[=McWinkle=]]]'s eyes are big and gentle, this caprine's eyes show someone ''mental''! Sunken, narrow and laser-keen, it's way past time to flee the scene!
486* HellishPupils: He occasionally has horizontal pupils that goats usually have.
487* ImplacableMan: It takes an ''avalanche'' to slow him down, and even then he's back on the trail in about a day.
488* {{Leitmotif}}: "Won't Get Fooled Again" by The Who.
489* ParrotExposition: There's a RunningGag wherein someone describes what the Goat is doing, with the Goat following it up with announcing what he's doing with the exact same wording.
490* PersonOfMassDestruction: Goat is capable of destroying a ski lift and a large ferry all on his lonesome.
491* RottenRockAndRoll: His leitmotif is an electric guitar riff.
492* SinisterShades: Wears a pair of shades and is a scary guy.
493[[/folder]]
494
495[[folder:Ma's Farmhouse chickens]]
496A flock of green chickens who lay green eggs as a living.
497----
498* AmazingTechnicolorWildlife: They are just as green as the eggs they lay.
499* RedHerring: They are revealed to have nothing to do with Sam's mom, except her being their occasional customer.
500* ThemeNaming: They all have RhymingNames with the family name "Ma."
501[[/folder]]
502
503[[folder: The Cows]]
504
505Cows that appear in the background [[spoiler:and are revealed as the masterminds of the Yook, Zook war. According to Gluntz, that is.]]
506----
507* TheDogWasTheMastermind: [[AmbiguousSituation If Gluntz is correct]], then [[spoiler:the cows started the war between Yookia and Zookia to increase butter sales]].
508* GreaterScopeVillain: According to Gluntz, [[spoiler:they are the ones behind the whole war in Season 2. Then again, it's [[{{Cloudcuckoolander}} Gluntz]] who claims this, and the cows show no sign of intelligence or the ability to strap slingshots to their horns except in a flashback accompanying Gluntz's narration. However, Goat in the first season has similar anatomy to the cows and is fully sapient and can use his hooves to grab objects, and there are the unexplained suits that the cows wear, giving a ''slight'' support to Gluntz's theory.]]
509* WarForFunAndProfit: [[spoiler:They (possibly) escalated the Yookian-Zookian tensions to full-on conflict to bolster the sale of dairy products.]]
510[[/folder]]
511
512!Yookia
513[[folder: The Spy (post-Season 1 spoilers)]]
514!!Pam-I-Am
515-> '''Voice of:''' Creator/PatriciaClarkson
516
517Real name Pam-I-Am, she's Sam’s mother and a spy working for Yookia.
518----
519* ActionMom: Sam's mom and an international spy. [[MamaBear She was willing to fight off a group of ninjas just to protect him]].
520* BeehiveHairdo: She has towering blonde hair which both serves as part of the Cold War spy pastiche and resembles the shape of Sam's hat.
521* CanonForeigner: The original Seuss book didn't say anything about Sam's familial situation.
522* CharacterDevelopment: She evolves from an aloof parent who puts missions above anything else to a loving one.
523* DaddyHadAGoodReasonForAbandoningYou: Pam was raising Sam as a single mother, and by all accounts wants to be a good mother to him. But her life is fraught with all sorts of danger brought about by her enemies, so she decided to leave Sam in an orphanage as far away from her old home as possible.
524* DrunkOnMilk: After her fallout with Sam in "The Sam Who Came in From the Cold," she [[DrowningMySorrows drowns her sorrows]] with hot sauce.
525* IconicSequelCharacter: She shows up in Season 2 but becomes one of the main characters, not to mention her being Sam's mom.
526* MamaBear: Sam even suggested this as a codename for her once. The more time she spends with Sam, the more protective of him she becomes.
527* StrongFamilyResemblance: She has not only the same yellow body fur with white face as Sam does, but her BeehiveHairdo is identical in shape to Sam's hat.
528* WalkingSpoiler: By virtue of being Sam's mother and proving that for all the lies he told in Season 1, his desire to find her is 100% genuine.
529[[/folder]]
530
531[[folder: Looka (spoilers)]]
532-> '''Voice of:''' Creator/DarrenCriss
533
534A Yookian boy E.B. meets at the wall. He gradually becomes E.B.'s love interest.
535----
536* BavarianFireDrill: Clears a path for E.B.'s escape by claiming to come with the Dooka's orders to reassign them somewhere else. [[spoiler:It helps that he's [[ScrewTheRulesIHaveConnections the Dooka's actual son]], so none of the guards are keen on questioning him]].
537* DarkIsNotEvil: Wears a black jacket, has that emo look to him, and has a good heart.
538* EmoTeen: Resembles a stereotypical one, complete with the fringe. The cool, disinterested aloof thing turns out to [[NotSoAboveItAll largely be an act]].
539* FullNameUltimatum: He mentions that his mom only calls him by [[spoiler:his full list of titles]] when he's in trouble.
540* NiceGuy: Looka is ultimately a very sweet kid. He doesn't understand why there is a war between Zookia and Yookia and believes that fighting because of the way people butter their toast is silly and meaningless (he does think that doing it butter side down is a bit weird but even then it's clearly just an opinion). [[spoiler:When E.B. reveals that she is affiliated with the Zooks, he doesn't call her out for hiding it from him and immediately tries protecting her from his father]].
541* OnlySaneMan: He's the only Yook to think the two clans' war over which side one butters toast is bizarre. Not because he doesn't care about the side one butters toast on, as he still prefers his butter facing up, but because the Yooks and Zooks aren't all that different.
542* RebelPrince: [[spoiler:Actually the Crown Dooka of Yookia. He constantly sneaks out of the palace to hang out by the wall and constantly defies his father]].
543* UnmanlySecret: His [[spoiler:royal]] bedroom is chock full of plush toys.
544* WhatBeautifulEyes: [[EvenTheGuysWantHim Everyone]] thinks his eyes are soulful.
545[[/folder]]
546
547[[folder: Dooka]]
548-> '''Voice of:''' Creator/HectorElizondo
549
550The ducal ruler of the Yookian nation.
551----
552* AntiVillain: He genuinely wants to protect his people, which does him no favors when engaged in a fanatical war with Zookia. [[spoiler:Thankfully, he sees reason.]]
553* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes: He refrains from escalating the conflict between Yookia and Zookia because his son was captured by the Zooks. Once Looka was safely in his castle, he had no reason not to escalate.
554* GeneralRipper: Seeks out the Moo-Lacka-Moo so he can power his superweapon to destroy Zookia once and for all.
555* TheNapoleon: The blowhard leader of the Yookian nation and much shorter than most Yooks, including his son.
556* PapaWolf: He goes through with his attack on Zookia not only because (as far as he knows) they kidnapped a high-ranking political offical, but also because they kidnapped his only son.
557* WellIntentionedExtremist: Like his counterpart in Zookia, he's concerned about the long-term survival of his country, which unfortunately he believes involves wiping out the Zookians.
558[[/folder]]
559
560!Zookia
561[[folder:Philip Trousers]]
562-> '''Voice of:''' Creator/RobBrydon
563
564One of Zookia's top spies.
565----
566* BarefootCartoonAnimal: Unlike the rest of the cast, he actually wears trousers, befitting his name. But he still lacks shoes.
567* BrainlessBeauty: Trousers is a handsome and suave spy, but he's also dumb as a rock.
568* CorruptedCharacterCopy: He is a clear James Bond parody, but while James Bond is usually a competent agent on the side of good ([[AntiHero some issues and flaws aside]]), Philip is a dumb {{Narcissist}} who antagonizes the heroes.
569* DistractedByMyOwnSexy: A pretty common RunningGag with him, with Sam even exploiting it in "You Only Mom Once" by throwing a bike mirror at him.
570* EvilBrit: A variation, since he has a Welsh accent rather than the usual English one, but still.
571* EvilSoundsDeep: Has a pretty low and smooth voice, courtesy of Rob Brydon.
572* MeaningfulName: One of the few characters to actually wear pants... trousers, specifically.
573* TheNameIsBondJamesBond: He introduces himself to the audience as "Trousers. Philip Trousers" in "Goldenguy" [[TuxedoAndMartini to complete his James Bond parody package]].
574* {{Narcissist}}: Any time there's a reflective surface, he will take the time to admire his looks in it.
575* PinkGirlBlueBoy: He has blue fur while his female partner Marilyn has pink fur.
576* SharpDressedMan: PlayedForLaughs/Parodied, being a [[TuxedoAndMartini James Bond parody]]. Trousers is always seen wearing a tuxedo, which he mentions is custom made, even in situations where wearing such clothing seems impractical (riding a boat or piloting a plane). He is very sensitive about it and hates when his appearance gets disheveled.
577* TuxedoAndMartini: He’s a very obvious Franchise/JamesBond parody.
578* UncertainDoom: [[spoiler:His fate in the final episode of season two has him trapped in a flying pile of heat absorbing slime and floats into the sky]].
579[[/folder]]
580
581[[folder:Marilyn Blouse]]
582-> '''Voice of:''' Creator/GwendolineChristie
583
584Philip's smarter spy partner.
585----
586* EvilBrit: While she is simply fighting for the opposite side rather than being straight up evil, she is antagonistic towards the main characters and has a British accent.
587* MeaningfulName: Her usual clothing includes a dark pink ''blouse''.
588* FoxyVixen: Her longer muzzle and pointed ears/hair give her a somewhat vulpine look.
589* OnlySaneWoman: She is much more focused and attentive than [[BrainlessBeauty Philip]], that's for sure.
590* PinkGirlBlueBoy: She has pink fur while her male partner Philip has blue fur.
591[[/folder]]
592
593[[folder:The Dookess of Zookia]]
594-> '''Voice of:''' Creator/RitaMoreno
595
596Ruler of the Zookian nation and Guy's employer.
597----
598* AntiVillain: For the same reasons as the Dooka, and generally AffablyEvil. [[spoiler:Also like him she comes to see reason.]]
599* GodSaveUsFromTheQueen: Downplayed. She is a ruthless warmonger eager to create a superweapon, ostensibly to prevent the escalation of the war.
600* RoyalsWhoActuallyDoSomething: She has a crane operator's license, a requirement for her position.
601* VillainWithGoodPublicity: A master of public relations, she appears in and personally narrates her country's propaganda.
602* WellIntentionedExtremist: Claims to be this as she is eager to protect her nation from Yook military aggression. Not that she's wrong in that regard, but she's willing to go as far as commissioning a superweapon to stop them.
603[[/folder]]
604
605!Others
606[[folder: Bo]]
607-> '''Voice of:''' Creator/JamesMarsden
608
609A man who has been stuck on an island that happens to [[FountainOfYouth make you younger the deeper you go]] for some time.
610----
611* {{Cloudcuckoolander}}: Prone to nonsensical, pseudo-philosophical ramblings.
612* MellowFellow: He is pretty calm and relaxed most of the time.
613* NiceGuy: A bit eccentric, but very welcoming and friendly to Pam and Sam and even [[spoiler:ends up giving them his boat]].
614* NoImmortalInertia: Discussed by him. Since he's been stuck on a de-aging island and he's actually [[Really700YearsOld 267 years old]], he doesn't want to leave it because he is afraid that his real age would catch up to him and he would die.
615* SurferDude: Implied to have been one at one point when he goes through the de-aging forcefields. He still has the chill, relaxed and somewhat eccentric attitude of one.
616* Really700YearsOld: He is 267, but because of the island's effect, he looks like a young adult. [[spoiler:He does turn into an old man after leaving the jungle to give Sam and Pam his boat, only to go back to his preferred age.]]
617[[/folder]]

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