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1The heroes, villains, and treasure guardians that appear in the ''Toys/LEGOAdventurers'' theme. Since these characters infamously [[IHaveManyNames have many names]], they are listed on this page under their most recent American ''Orient Expedition'' names, with some of their other notable names provided in parentheses.
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5!The Heroes
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7!!Johnny Thunder (Sam Grant, Joe Freemann)
8->Played by: Eberhard Haar (''Die Jagd nach dem Pharaonenschatz''), Mike Jones (''LEGO Island 2: The Brickster's Revenge''), Christian Weisz (''Johnny Thunder and the Pharaoh's Crown''), Michael Ahmann/Dirk Stenger (''Journey to the Lost Temple'')
9[[quoteright:232:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/mln_johnny_thunder.png]]
10The main hero of ''Adventurers'', Johnny Thunder is an AdventurerArchaeologist from Brisbane, Australia.
11* AdaptationNameChange: For some reason, although ''LEGO VideoGame/{{Fortnite}}'' references Johnny Thunder's various pre-established names, the ''Toys/LegoMinifigures'' Jungle Explorer is instead named Sawyer.
12* AdaptationalJerkass: While he is a typical IdealHero in ''Adventurers'', Johnny is a bit of an egotistical jerk in ''LEGO Studios'' and ''VideoGame/LEGOUniverse''.
13* AdventurerArchaeologist: As evidenced by a toyline called ''Adventurers'', Johnny Thunder is more of an action hero than a real-life archaeologist.
14* AdventurerOutfit: Johnny Thunder wears the safari outfit, albeit with a FedoraOfAsskicking instead of a pith helmet.
15* AwesomeAussie: He is a {{badbutt}} adventurer hero from Brisbane.
16* {{Badbutt}}: Although he is an action hero and a former army officer, the family-friendly nature of LEGO means he can't kick too much butt. For example, despite always carrying a [[RevolversAreJustBetter revolver]], he never uses it offensively.
17* TheBigGuy: In the board game, Johnny Thunder's best stat is strength.
18* TheCameo: Outside of the ''Adventurers'' theme, Johnny Thunder has made cameo appearances in many other LEGO themes and media, including ''Toys/LegoStudios'', ''LEGO [[UsefulNotes/NationalBasketballAssociation NBA]] Sports'', ''VideoGame/LEGOUniverse'', ''WesternAnimation/TheLEGOMovie'', ''LEGO WesternAnimation/ScoobyDoo'', ''WesternAnimation/TheLEGONinjagoMovie'', ''Toys/LEGOMinifigures'', ''VideoGame/LEGOLegacyHeroesUnboxed'', and ''LEGO VideoGame/{{Fortnite}}''.
19* DreamworksFace: He consistently has one raised eyebrow and a crooked smirk.
20* DubNameChange: Although his name was the most consistent of the Adventurers (with most international media calling him by his original Danish name Johnny Thunder, or a literal translation thereof), he was also known as Sam Grant in the United Kingdom, Villám Tamás ("Thomas Lightning") in Hungary, Joe Freemann in Germany, Jones in Japan, Hjälten (literally "Hero") in Sweden, and Jonny Explorador ("Jonny Explorer") in Spain.
21* EveryoneCallsHimBarkeep: His ''Toys/LEGOMinifigures'' incarnation is simply called "Jungle Explorer",
22* {{Expy}}: Of Franchise/IndianaJones, being an AdventurerArchaeologist wearing a FedoraOfAsskicking. [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SL38CGVfjgE&list=LLrzBr6XcPbYFKL_oCtX8tZw According to Lord Sam Sinister]], Indiana Jones is based on Johnny Thunder.
23* FedoraOfAsskicking: As part of the Indiana Jones homage, Johnny Thunder is an action hero wearing a fedora, specifically a [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slouch_hat slouch hat]]. When it goes missing in ''LEGO Studios Backlot'', he is very distressed about it.
24* IHaveManyNames: In ''LEGO VideoGame/{{Fortnite}}'', he introduces himself as Jungle Explorer, tells the player to call him Sawyer, and has dialogue confirming that he also goes by Johnny Thunder, Sam Grant, and Joe Freemann. This is apparently the first acknowledgement of his various {{Dub Name Change}}s existing in-universe.
25-->'''Sawyer''': If you see any mail come in for Johnny Thunder, Sam Grant, or Joe Freemann... yeah, those are for me.
26* InconsistentSpelling:
27** His German surname has been spelled either "Freemann" or "Freeman" in various sources.
28** His given name Johnny is spelled "Jonny", "Johny", or "Jhonny" in some languages for ''VideoGame/LegoRacers'', a 2000 catalog, ''VideoGame/LegoIsland 2: The Brickster's Revenge'', and ''VideoGame/TheLegoMovieVideogame''. This even forms inconsistencies between different sources for the same language (such as Spanish, which has "Jonny" in ''LEGO Racers'' versus "Johny" in ''LEGO Island 2'').
29* LargeHam: In Level 1 of ''LEGO Studios Backlot'', Johnny Thunder is constantly shouting. He's clearly stressed about his missing belongings, but even when they're returned to him, he continues to speak in all-caps.
30* RevolversAreJustBetter: He always has one on him, even if he never fires it.
31* StevenUlyssesPerhero: For his Spanish DubNameChange, his surname is "Explorador". It's no wonder that Jonny Explorador was destined to become an AdventurerArchaeologist.
32* SuddenNameChange:
33** Once names were standardized internationally, audiences in the United Kingdom, Germany, etc. had to get used to him suddenly being renamed Johnny Thunder.
34** Although Danish, Italian, and Polish sources in 1998-2003 used the English name "Johnny Thunder", ''VideoGame/TheLegoMovieVideogame'' uses literal translations (Torden-Johnny, Johnny Tuono, and Janek Grzmot, respectively) instead.
35* WhyDidItHaveToBeSnakes: Johnny Thunder's only known fear is scorpions.
36* YouDontLookLikeYou:
37** Narrowly subverted by ''VideoGame/LEGOUniverse''. As seen in beta testing, Johnny Thunder was going to receive [[https://vignette.wikia.nocookie.net/legouniverse/images/f/f9/Beta_johnny.PNG/revision/latest?cb=20110228205236 a complete redesign]] that hardly looked anything like him. Presumably due to fan outcry, the game developers scrapped their redesign before launch and went with [[https://vignette.wikia.nocookie.net/legouniverse/images/7/7e/Johnny_Thunder.png/revision/latest?cb=20120717183624 a new design]] that much more closely resembles his classic appearance.
38** A [[https://vignette.wikia.nocookie.net/lego/images/d/dd/Unknown.png/revision/latest?cb=20200123190737 Facebook post by Official LEGOLAND Windsor]] used Jake Raines's design (plus Johnny's FedoraOfAsskicking) for some reason. While Jake and Johnny have similar facial features and outfits, Jake very clearly lacks Johnny's distinct mustache. However, most actors who play Johnny Thunder in live LEGOLAND shows also do not have mustaches.
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40!!Pippin Reed (Gail Storm, Linda Lovely)
41->Played by: Susanne Sternberg (''Die Jagd nach dem Pharaonenschatz''), Laurel Lefko (''LEGO Island 2: The Brickster's Revenge''), Jenny Mitchell (''Orient Expedition''), Lorna Lintern (''The Secret of Scorpion Palace''), Mia Bella Josimovic/Jenn Mandala-Gravel/Angela Antista/Rae Henderson/Karenssa [=LeGear=]/Judy Mora/Heather Youmans (''Journey to the Lost Temple'')
42[[quoteright:189:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/mln_pippin_reed.png]]
43[[caption-width-right:189:Pippin Reed in her Mt. Everest outfit.]]
44An IntrepidReporter from ''World Magazine'', Pippin Reed travels with Johnny Thunder to write amazing articles about their adventures.
45* ActionGirl: Pippin Reed once took out several Chinese guards with nothing more than a [=1x2=] brick.
46* AdventurerOutfit: Pippin Reed wears the safari outfit.
47* TheCameo: Pippin Reed also appears as one of the actresses in ''LEGO Studios''.
48* CharacterizationMarchesOn: Gail Storm's original character description in ''LEGO Mania Magazine'' made a point about her not being afraid of snakes and scorpions, in contrast with Johnny Thunder's fear of scorpions. However, later media tends to depict Pippin Reed as terrified by snakes.
49* CrypticBackgroundReference: Pippin Reed has tangled with Alexia Sinister in the past, [[NoodleIncident and that's all we know about it]].
50* DubNameChange: Known as Pippin Read in Denmark, Gail Storm in America, Pippin Reed/Reid in the United Kingdom, Linda Lovely in Germany, and Rita Reporter in Sweden.
51* FragileSpeedster: In the board game, Pippin Reed's best stat is speed, while strength is her lowest stat.
52* GenderBlenderName: Pippin/Pepin is typically a masculine name, but Pippin Reed is a woman.
53* InconsistentSpelling: Her surname is sometimes written as "Read" or "Reid" instead of "Reed". "Read" was the original spelling in Danish and international media in 1998, but "Reed" became the most consistent spelling after 2002.
54* IntrepidReporter: Pippin Reed is a globe-trotting reporter for ''World Magazine'' and gets involved in the action and danger just as much as Johnny Thunder.
55* MeaningfulName: When her surname is spelled "Read", it's a rather fitting name for a magazine reporter.
56* NewPowersAsThePlotDemands: Suddenly can pilot planes after Harry Cane got sick with ChuckCunninghamSyndrome. She also suddenly has PhotographicMemory in ''The Lost Treasure of Ancient Greece'' so that the heroes can continue onward even after Sam Sinister steals their map.
57* TheNotLoveInterest: Despite being Johnny's female companion throughout the ''Adventurers'' theme, their interactions are largely platonic and follow the NoHuggingNoKissing rule (the only exception being ''Die Jagd nach dem Pharaonenschatz'', which ends with Joe Freemann and Linda Lovely getting engaged). In the LEGOLAND Windsor show ''The Secret of Scorpion Palace'', Johnny merely refers to Pippin as [[JustFriends an old friend]]. Further cementing this is a [[https://vignette.wikia.nocookie.net/lego/images/d/dd/Unknown.png/revision/latest?cb=20200123190737 Facebook post by Official LEGOLAND Windsor]] in 2012 revealing that Johnny Thunder ended up marrying someone else named Ameila.
58* PhotographicMemory: Thematically fitting for someone who always carries around a camera. In ''The Lost Treasure of Ancient Greece'', after Sam Sinister steals their map, Pippin explains that she has photographic memory and has already memorized the labyrinth's location.
59* PromotedToLoveInterest: Although Pippin Reed is TheNotLoveInterest in all other media, ''Die Jagd nach dem Pharaonenschatz'' ends with Linda Lovely and Joe Freemann getting engaged after their adventure in Egypt.
60* PunnyName: "Gail Storm" is a play on "gale storm", fitting the weather ThemeNaming for the heroes.
61* SmurfettePrinciple: Most of the time, Pippin Reed is the only female character among the heroic adventurers.
62* SuddenNameChange: Once names were standardized internationally, American and German audiences had to get used to her suddenly being renamed Pippin Reed.
63* WeaponizedCamera: As a ''World Magazine'' reporter, Pippin Reed always carries a camera on her. When confronted by the Yeti, she defended herself with a BlindingCameraFlash.
64* WhyDidItHaveToBeSnakes: Outside of ''LEGO Mania Magazine'', it seems that Pippin Reed is always afraid of snakes, even the friendly ones. In ''Die Jagd Nach Dem Pharaonenschatz'', Linda Lovely is frightened by Professor Articus's pet cobra Cleopatra; in the German ''Orient Expedition'' audio book, Pippin Reed is paralyzed with fear by Babloo's curious snake Juti; and in ''Journey to the Lost Temple'', Pippin Reed is terrified by Slither the talking snake.
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66!!Dr. Kilroy (Dr. Charles Lightning, Professor Articus)
67->Played by: Günther Lüdke (''Die Jagd nach dem Pharaonenschatz''), Carl Kingston (''LEGO Island 2: The Brickster's Revenge'')
68Johnny Thunder's uncle, Dr. Kilroy is an AbsentMindedProfessor who always knows the history behind the adventurers' latest treasure.
69* AbsentMindedProfessor: He knows everything about history, archaeology, and paleontology... but tends to be forgetful about what's going on right now.
70* AdaptationNameChange: In the ''Toys/LEGOTimeCruisers'' comic adaptation of Dino Island, the professor's name is changed to Professor Titus instead of Professor Articus, Dr. Kilroy, or Dr. Lightning. This is true in both the English and German versions, so it isn't merely another DubNameChange.
71* BornLucky: In the board game, Dr. Kilroy's best stat is luck.
72* DubNameChange: Known as Dr. Kilroy in Denmark, Charles Lightning in America, Professor Articus in Germany, and Professor Påläst in Sweden.
73* EveryoneIsRelated: Not only is he Johnny Thunder's uncle, as confirmed by ''LEGO Mania'' and ''Bricks 'n' Pieces'', but he is also the brother of [[Toys/LEGOTimeCruisers Dr. Cyber]], as confirmed by ''LEGO World Club Magazine''. According to WordOfGod, Dr. Cyber is Tim Timebuster's uncle, which would make Dr. Kilroy, Johnny Thunder, [[Toys/LEGODino Josh Thunder]], Dr. Cyber, and Tim Timebuster one big happy family.
74* {{Expy}}: The Henry Jones Snr to Johnny's Indy.
75* InconsistentSpelling: As a networker on My LEGO Network, his name is written as Dr. Killroy.
76* LimitedWardrobe: He always wears a pith helmet, and (aside from India and Mt. Everest) he always wears the same outfit. This is {{Lampshade|Hanging}}d in the "Ask Kilroy" section of the ''Orient Expedition'' website:
77-->'''Lucas, age 10 asks:''' [[http://web.archive.org/web/20040210002728/http://www.lego.com/eng/orient/askkilroy.asp?page=6 Why do you always wear that hat!?]]\
78'''Dr. Kilroy:''' It keeps my head warm - and it helps when Johnny's knocking rocks about!\
79'''Christina, age 9 asks:''' [[http://web.archive.org/web/20031214042221/http://www.lego.com:80/eng/orient/askkilroy.asp Why do you wear the same clothes every day?]]\
80'''Dr. Kilroy:''' Have you ever tried to find a laundry in the Himalayas? It's not as easy as it sounds!
81* TheMentor: He taught everything he knew to his nephew, Johnny.
82* NerdGlasses: The brilliant AbsentMindedProfessor is the only member of the team wearing a large pair of glasses.
83%%* QuintessentialBritishGentleman
84* RetiredBadass: Seems to have hung up his pith helmet and settled down as curator of LEGO City's Natural History Museum (10326) in later years.
85* SpeaksFluentAnimal: In ''VideoGame/LEGOIsland 2'', Dr. Kilroy is able to speak with a ''Tyrannosaurus rex''.
86* SuddenNameChange:
87** Once names were standardized internationally, American and German audiences had to get used to him suddenly being renamed Dr. Kilroy.
88** In the ''Toys/LEGOTimeCruisers'' comics in ''World Club Magazine'', he goes from being Professor Articus in 1998 to being Professor Titus in 2000.
89
90!!Harry Cane (Billy Speed)
91The team's AcePilot, Harry Cane can fly nearly anything. He helps the adventurers during their expeditions in Egypt or the Amazon.
92* AcePilot: Harry Cane is skilled at flying planes, zeppelins, and hot-air balloons.
93* AdaptationalVillainy: In Sweden, [[DubNameChange Lars Looping]] is OnlyInItForTheMoney, is listed alongside the villains, and is depicted with the scowling face of [[Toys/LEGOCastle Basil the Bat Lord]].
94* AdventurerOutfit: Harry Cane wears the airman outfit, complete with the bomber jacket, flying helmet, and goggles to show that he's an AcePilot.
95* ChuckCunninghamSyndrome: Disappeared from the toyline after the second theme, although he did make an appearance in ''Soccer Mania''.
96* DemotedToExtra: Billy Speed only gets a brief mention in ''Die Jagd nach dem Pharaonenschatz'', despite being one of the main heroes of the Egypt subtheme.
97* DreamworksFace: He consistently has one raised eyebrow and a crooked smirk.
98* DubNameChange: Known as Billy Speed in Germany and Lars Looping in Sweden. Everywhere else, he goes by Harry Cane, a [[InconsistentSpelling slightly different spelling]] of his original Danish name, Harry Caine.
99* InconsistentSpelling: Although it's almost always consistently written as "Cane", Harry's surname was originally "Caine" in the 1998 Danish catalog, and it's also (sometimes) spelled this way in ''Bricks 'n' Pieces''. It's also been alternatively spelled "Kane" in one issue of ''LEGO Mania Magazine''.
100* OnlyInItForTheMoney: According to his Swedish bio, he'll do anything for money.
101* PermaStubble: Unlike the clean-shaven Johnny Thunder, Harry Cane has a scruffier look due to his stubble.
102* PunnyName: His name is a play on "hurricane".
103* SuddenNameChange: American audiences were rather confused why Harry Cane was named Billy Speed in ''Soccer Mania''.
104
105!! Mike
106Mike is a young hero who joins up with the adventurers during their expedition to Dino Island.
107* AcePilot: Not as much as Harry, but he does act as the group's pilot in some of the sets.
108* TheCameo: Mike also appears as one of the actors in ''LEGO Studios''.
109* FriendToAllLivingThings: Never had a pet dog or cat, so he is very protective of orphaned baby dinosaurs.
110* SuspiciouslySimilarSubstitute: For Harry Cane during the ''Dino Island'' subtheme, filling in the role of the fourth heroic adventurer accompanying the main PowerTrio. This was made especially clear in ''LEGO Soccer Mania'', in which Mike was erroneously named "Harry Cane" (while the real Harry Cane went by his German name, "Billy Speed").
111* TagalongKid: While his exact age is unknown, he appears much younger than Johnny, Pippin, or Kilroy.
112* YouthfulFreckles: Mike is the only adventurer with freckles, which emphasizes his youthful appearance.
113
114!! Babloo
115A young Indian boy who helps the adventurers reach the Scorpion Palace with his Elephant Caravan.
116* BornLucky: In the board game, Babloo's best stat is luck.
117* FriendToAllLivingThings: He takes good care of his monkey and elephants.
118* SpeaksFluentAnimal: According to his online bio, Babloo has a special talent for talking to animals, such as his monkey Pampa and his elephant Giri.
119
120!! Sherpa Sangye Dorje
121A mountain guide hired by the adventurers to lead them to the Temple of Mount Everest.
122* TheBigGuy: In the board game, Sangye Dorje's best stat is strength.
123* BilingualBonus: His name means "Thundering Lion" in Tibetan.
124* InconsistentSpelling: In the board game, Sangye Dorje's name is instead spelled as "Sanjye Dorje".
125* NativeGuide: He is a Sherpa who was hired by the adventurers to be their guide in the Himalayas.
126
127!! Jing Lee
128A Chinese resistance fighter, Jing Lee helps the adventurers fight the oppressive Emperor Chang Wu and infiltrate his Dragon Palace.
129* AllChinesePeopleKnowKungFu: She is a martial artist expert, performing a flying sidekick to knock over some crates and defeat several soldiers in the online comics. According to ''Die Suche nach dem Goldenen Drachen'', her father was a martial arts teacher, and he taught Jing Lee and her friends the skills they'd need to fight against Chang Wu and his soldiers.
130* AnimeChineseGirl: Jing Lee is a young Chinese woman with cute features, a stereotypical-sounding name, and [[AllChinesePeopleKnowKungFu a skill in martial arts]]. However, she does not have a noticeable accent.
131* ItsPersonal: Jing Lee especially wants to see Emperor Chang Wu overthrown after her father was shot for opposing his rule.
132* LaResistance: She is a freedom fighter against the oppressive rule of Emperor Chang Wu.
133* LightningBruiser: In the board game, Jing Lee's best stat is speed, followed by strength; the latter is demonstrated in the online comics, where she's strong enough to do martial arts and kick over several heavy crates.
134* StreetUrchin: Johnny Thunder and his friends met Jing Lee as she was begging for food in the streets of Xi'an.
135* WaifFu: Despite being an unassuming girl, she can kick hard enough to knock over an entire stack of crates.
136
137!The Villains
138
139!! Lord Sam Sinister (Mr. Hates, Baron von Barron, Evil Eye, Samuel von Barron)
140->Played by: Klaus-Peter Kähler (''Die Jagd nach dem Pharaonenschatz''), Carl Kingston (''LEGO Island 2: The Brickster's Revenge''), Yupp Regeler (''Johnny Thunder and the Pharaoh's Crown'', ''Sam Sinister and the Secret of the Magic Light''), Marty Martin/Drew Larson/Jaysen Waller/Bud Godown (''Journey to the Lost Temple'')
141[[quoteright:174:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/mln_lord_sinister.png]]
142[[caption-width-right:174:Lord Sam Sinister during the ''Orient Expedition'' subtheme.]]
143The adventurers' ArchEnemy, Lord Sam Sinister is a greedy rich collector who is always trying to steal priceless treasures or profit off of captured dinosaurs.
144* AdaptationalNationality: His nationality varies with his name. Works that name him Baron von Barron (such as ''VideoGame/LegoRacers'') tend to portray him as German, while works that name him "Mr. Hates" (such as ''VideoGame/LegoIsland 2: The Brickster's Revenge'') tend to portray him as an EvilBrit instead.
145* AdventurerOutfit: In Egypt and Dino Island, he wore the safari outfit. Sometimes, he would wear the airman's flying helmet and goggles instead of the pith helmet. This is downplayed in Orient Expedition, where he wears a top hat instead and his beige linens are abandoned in favor of [[EvilWearsBlack black]].
146* AlwaysSomeoneBetter: In ''Die Suche nach dem Goldenen Drachen'', Lord Sam Sinister is obsessed with proving that he's a better adventurer than Johnny Thunder, implying that his motivation stems from frustration at Johnny always being better than him.
147* ArchEnemy: Has only failed to appear to oppose the Adventurers once.
148* AristocratsAreEvil: ''Lord'' Sinister and ''Baron'' von Barron, anyone? Evil Eye's ''Bricks 'n' Pieces'' description even describes him as "very, very bad and very, very rich."
149* BeardOfEvil: This villain grows a goatee for the Orient Expedition subtheme. DependingOnTheArtist, he had mutton chops since the Egypt days.
150* ChildProdigy: In ''Journey to the Lost Temple'', Lord Sam Sinister boasts that he started college of the age of 4 after getting his driver's license.
151* ConstantlyChangingName: When considering his multiple {{Dub Name Change}}s and [[InconsistentSpelling alternate spellings]], this character has gone through more name changes than any other ''Adventurers'' character. ''VideoGame/LEGOIsland 2'' suggests that this may be true in-universe, since the Infomaniac wonders if Mr. Hates will change his name after his defeat.
152* ContinuitySnarl: The fact that LEGO can't make up their mind on whether his name is "Baron von Barron" or "Lord Sam Sinister" tends to create a lot of confusion, especially due to the fact that his cohort is also sometimes named "Sam Sinister". One particularly confusing instance comes in the September/October 2000 issue of ''LEGO Mania Magazine'' referring to him as "Sam Sinister (aka Baron von Barron)". As another example, video games could never keep his name consistent: ''VideoGame/LEGOIsland 2'' and ''VideoGame/LEGORacers 2'', both released in the same year but produced by different developers, called him different names.
153* DastardlyWhiplash: He is clearly modeled after archetypal villains of the early twentieth century. He even looks a little like [[WesternAnimation/DudleyDoRight Snidely Whiplash]] himself, especially when he wears a top hat in the Orient Expedition subtheme.
154* DependingOnTheArtist: The ''Toys/LEGOTimeCruisers'' comics depict Sam Sinister's facial hair as mutton chops, while the Orient Expedition comics depicts it as a handlebar mustache. Given the way his minifig is designed, either interpretation seems valid.
155* DrivenToMadness: The lore for 10273 Haunted House states that Samuel Von Barron was slowly driven mad by the CurseOfThePharaoh after stealing the Re-Gou ruby, leading him to build an EvilElevator in his manor.
156* DubNameChange: Prior to the Dino Island line, he was known as Mr. Hates in Denmark and Germany, Baron von Barron in America, Evil Eye in the United Kingdom, General Galning in Sweden, and Baron von Tyssen in Spain. During the Dino Island line, he was known as Alex Gluipstra in the Netherlands. In Orient Expedition, the board game's instructions call him Ulrich Unhold in German (despite all other German sources for the year consistently using Lord Sam Sinister).
157* EvilLaugh: Lord Sam Sinister has a distinct chuckle in the ''Orient Expedition'' online media, which is actually reused from one of the cutscenes in ''The Lost Treasure of Ancient Greece''. At one point, the Adventurers are able to [[SignatureLaugh recognize his laugh]] and realize that he was eavesdropping on their conversation.
158* EvilSoundsDeep: This villain has a deep voice in ''The Lost Treasure of Ancient Greece'', though this depends on the actor since some other performances (such as ''LEGO Island 2'' and ''Journey to the Lost Temple'') tend to ignore this trope.
159* EvilWearsBlack: As Lord Sam Sinister during the Orient Expedition subtheme, he wears a black top hat and a black version of his old [[AdventurerOutfit safari shirt]].
160* FunetikAksent: In ''VideoGame/LEGORacers'', his speech is spelled with V's instead of W's and Z's instead of S's, emulating an East European accent.
161* GoodScarsEvilScars: This villain has a scar down the side of his cheek.
162* GratuitousGerman: He uses the German conjunction "und" instead of "and" in ''VideoGame/LEGORacers''.
163* GreaterScopeVillain: In the Amazon Jungle subtheme, Mr. Hates is [[https://web.archive.org/web/20010623190616/http://www.lego.com:80/adventurers/jungle/images/und455x230us9whopalomar.gif confirmed]] to be the art collector who hired Señor Palomar to steal the Sun Disc, setting up the conflict between Johnny Thunder and Señor Palomar. However, he plays no further role in the story itself, and is distanced enough from its events that he is not named in ''The Lost Temple'' nor even mentioned at all in other media.
164* HighClassGlass: Wears a monocle over his right eye.
165* HookHand: According to his backstory, he lost his left hand while stealing a diamond in India, and has replaced it with a hook.
166* InconsistentSpelling: In the Egypt line, he was sometimes named "Baron von Baron". In the Dino Island line (as well as in ''VideoGame/LEGORacers 2''), his surname was sometimes spelled "Sanister".
167* IronicallyDisabledArtist: Despite having a HookHand, he plays the OminousPipeOrgan.
168* JackOfAllStats: In the board game, Lord Sinister has an even +3 for luck, speed, and strength.
169* LaughingMad: When asked about the EvilElevator in Manor von Barron, he would say "It has its [[DeadlyEuphemism ups and downs]]" and then start laughing manically.
170* LazyBum: He admits to being lazy in ''The Lost Treasure of Ancient Greece'', where he uses a jetpack to quickly ascend the cliff that Johnny had just finished climbing.
171-->'''Sam Sinister''': I guess you can do things the hard way or, if you're lazy like me, the easy way.
172* {{Leitmotif}}:
173** In ''The Lost Treasure of Ancient Greece'', Sam Sinister is almost always accompanied by a jazzy tune featuring a bass guitar and drumkit. It's notably the only music in the online game.
174** In the ''Orient Expedition'' online comics, many scenes with Lord Sinister give him an appropriately sinister-sounding leitmotif consisting of swelling rising dramatic strings.
175* TheManBehindTheMan: In the Amazon Jungle subtheme, Señor Palomar is actually working for Mr. Hates.
176* ManOfWealthAndTaste: Especially in the Orient Expedition, where this villain is sharply dressed in addition to wearing a monocle.
177* NamesToRunAwayFromReallyFast: His various names include Sam Sinister, Mr. Hates, and Evil Eye.
178* PunnyName: In ''Johnny Thunder and the Pharaoh's Crown'', Lord Sam Sinister disguises himself as an Egyptian and uses the alias "Ali-Bi". As in "alibi".
179* RenaissanceMan: In ''Journey to the Lost Temple'', Lord Sam Sinister boasts that he holds a doctorate degree in every subject.
180* SiblingsInCrime: He's a villain who works with his also-villainous sister, Alexia, during the Dino Island subtheme.
181* ASinisterClue: He has a HookHand in place of his left hand. This means the trope isn't exactly played straight since he isn't left-handed, but it does draw attention to his left hand and makes the "Sam Sinister" name even more {{meaningful|Name}} for this villain than it was for Slyboots.
182* SuddenNameChange: While most ''Adventurers'' characters had some trouble with their {{Dub Name Change}}s once the names were standardized internationally, this character had it the worst due to the sheer multitude of names that he went through. Despite being named "Baron von Barron" in America or "Mr. Hates" in Europe, his name was changed to "Sam Sinister" or "Sam [[InconsistentSpelling Sanister]]" in 2000. Then, he was called "Mr. Hates" again, this time in all English releases of ''VideoGame/LEGOIsland 2'', causing further confusion for American audiences... meanwhile, all other languages call him "Sam Sinister"[[note]]the German version literally translates his name as "Sam Finster" unlike German 2000 LEGO catalogs and ''LEGO Racers 2'', which both give his name as "Sam Sanister", so this qualifies as a name change in of itself[[/note]] despite it making more sense to call him "Mr. Hates" in Danish or German! By the time of Orient Expedition, he was consistently called "Lord Sam Sinister" in all regions, and this continued throughout the [=2000s=]. That is, until ''Standing Small'' reopened old wounds in 2009 by calling him "Baron von Barron" once again. In 2020, 10273 Haunted House has changed his name yet again, this time to "Samuel von Barron" as a MythologyGag combining his two most (in)famous names.
183* TheVonTropeFamily: He was originally known as Baron von Barron in America. 10273 Haunted House goes back to this by naming him Samuel von Barron.
184* WickedCultured: This villain plays the OminousPipeOrgan, even ordering a custom-built Organ of Catarino for his Manor von Barron.
185
186!! Slyboots (Sam Sinister, Lizard Boots)
187->Played by: Thomas Schüler (''Die Jagd nach dem Pharaonenschatz'')
188Either a cunning schemer or a powerful brute, Slyboots is Lord Sam Sinister's accomplice during their plot to take the Re-Gou ruby in Egypt.
189* AdaptationNameChange: ZigZagged. A ''LEGO Mania'' [[http://www.miniland.nl/LEGOclub/lego%20mania%20magazine%20sep%20oct%201998/20.jpg advertisement]] for the ''LEGO Treasure Quest'' Electronic Scavenger Hunt Game calls him "Simon B. Sinister". [[NeverTrustATrailer However]], the game itself sticks with Sam Sinister in [[https://thumbs.worthpoint.com/zoom/images2/1/0719/22/lego-treasure-quest-electronic_1_eff7d2f14b4df861bdaa8c2cfa3a8b0e.jpg the instructions]].
190* AdaptationPersonalityChange: His various counterparts are very different in personality, with the US/UK character being an evil mastermind and the German/Swedish character being a simple-minded brute.
191* BeardOfEvil: A goatee, fitting his villainous DastardlyWhiplash design.
192* TheBrute: In the German and Swedish versions of the story, Slyboots was a former prizefighter and acts as the villains' muscle.
193* DastardlyWhiplash: He is clearly modeled after archetypal villains of the early twentieth century. He even looks a little like [[WesternAnimation/DudleyDoRight Snidely Whiplash]] himself.
194* DisabledInTheAdaptation: In the German audio drama ''Die Jagd nach dem Pharaonenschatz'', Sly Boots has a very noticeable stutter when he speaks, most likely referencing his backstory as a boxer who probably suffered a traumatic head injury. This stutter is not present in any other depiction of the character.
195* DubNameChange: Known as Slyboots in Denmark and Japan, Sam Sinister in America, Lizard Boots in the United Kingdom, Sly Boots in Germany, Knock-out Berra in Sweden, and Sluwe Sam (lit. "Sly Sam") in the Netherlands.
196* EvilWearsBlack: This villain wears a black suit and top hat.
197* FourEyesZeroSoul: He wears glasses and is a villain, especially in the American storyline where he is the mastermind behind the plan to steal the pharaoh's ruby.
198* GeniusBruiser: If both depictions of Slyboots are canon, then he is both a cunning mastermind and a brute.
199* InconsistentSpelling: Sometimes, his European name was written as one word (Slyboots) or two words (Sly Boots).
200* TheManBehindTheMan: In the US/UK storyline, although Baron von Barron appears to be the BigBad, Slyboots is the one masterminding the plans to steal the Re-Gou ruby.
201* MysteriousMiddleInitial: That one time ''LEGO Mania'' called him "Simon B. Sinister", it's never stated what the "B." stands for. Perhaps it stands for Boots?
202* ObfuscatingStupidity: In the American story, his dim appearance is just an act, and he is actually the genius behind the Baron's plans.
203* ObliviouslyEvil: His Swedish bio states that he has forgotten how to tell right from wrong, leading him to commit evil acts. Given that he is a former champion boxer, this implies that he may have had a traumatic brain injury.
204* RedAndBlackAndEvilAllOver: This villain wears a black suit over a red shirt.
205* SuddenNameChange: For American audiences, his name was suddenly changed to Slyboots in ''VideoGame/LEGORacers 2'' (as well as the Game Boy Color version of ''VideoGame/LEGOIsland 2'') and then back to Sam Sinister in ''Soccer Mania''. For some reason, ''Standing Small'' calls him "Lord Sam Sinister", the ''Orient Expedition'' name of his more famous partner.
206* UncertainDoom: In the lore of 10273 Haunted House, it is said that Sam Sinister[[note]]presumably referring to Slyboots, since Lord Sam Sinister is instead called Baron Samuel von Barron in this set[[/note]] was killed in a car explosion while fleeing from the law, [[StrippedToTheBone leaving only his skeleton behind]]. However, this is presented as an in-universe rumor and an alternative explanation is suggested for the Forbidden Skeleton's identity, making it unclear if he really died in this manner.
207
208!! Señor Palomar (Señor Gomez)
209Another one of Johnny Thunder's rivals in the American continents, Señor Palomar was hired by an art collector to steal the Sun Disc from the Amazon Ancient Ruins.
210* BeardOfEvil: A goatee, no less... [[RunningGag see a trend]]?
211* BerserkButton: According to ''LEGO Mania'', Palomar hates it when children confuse him for the ice cream man.
212* DragonInChief: In ''The Lost Temple'', Señor Palomar is actually working for an art collector. The art collector's identity is never revealed in the book (although it is [[https://web.archive.org/web/20010623190616/http://www.lego.com:80/adventurers/jungle/images/und455x230us9whopalomar.gif confirmed]] to be Mr. Hates) and plays no further role in the story, while Palomar acts as the BigBad for the duration of the book and subtheme.
213* DubNameChange: Although he went by Señor Palomar in most countries, he was known as Señor Gomez in the United Kingdom.
214* VillainInAWhiteSuit: Señor Palomar always wears a white suit, giving him a rich upperclass appearance in contrast with the scruffy and dirty-looking Rudo Villano.
215* VillainWithGoodPublicity: In the Game Boy Color version of ''VideoGame/LEGOIsland 2'', the [[Toys/LEGOPirates Imperial Guards]] immediately believe Señor Palomar when he tells them to arrest Pepper Roni.
216
217!! Rudo Villano (Max Villano)
218A rugged jungle guide who is hired by Señor Palomar as a henchman.
219* BerserkButton: Do not mention his scar. He will throw you to the crocodiles if you do.
220* CarpetOfVirility: His torso shows him with a few buttons undone on his shirt showing he's got some chest hair under there.
221* DubNameChange: Although he went by Rudo Villano in most countries, he was known as Max Villano in the United Kingdom.
222* EvilWearsBlack: Rudo Villano wears a hat that is identical to Johnny Thunder's FedoraOfAsskicking, except his hat is black.
223* GoodScarsEvilScars: Has a rather nasty one right under his eye, and rarely smiles because of it.
224* {{Jerkass}}: His ''LEGO Mania'' bio confirms that Rudo is just as rude as his name would imply.
225* MeaningfulName: Rudo Villano is a rude villain.
226* PermaStubble: Rudo Villano has a scuffy, rugged look due to his stubble.
227* SuperstitiousSailors: For a given definition of "sailor" (he does ride his own raft), Rudo is noted to be far more superstitious than his boss Señor Palomar.
228
229!! Alexia Sinister (Alexis Sanister)
230Lord Sam Sinister's more competent sister, Alexia Sinister hatches the scheme to capture the dinosaurs of Dino Island.
231* CrypticBackgroundReference: Pippin Reed has tangled with Alexia Sinister in the past, [[NoodleIncident and that's all we know about it]].
232* DubNameChange: Known as Alexis Gluipstra in the Netherlands.
233* InconsistentSpelling: Her given name is sometimes spelled either "Alexia" or "Alexis", and her surname was sometimes spelled either "Sinister" or "Sanister" in the Dino Island line. Generally, the two go together (either "Alexia Sinister" or "Alexis Sanister") in magazines and catalogs, but some LEGO media mix-and-match the spellings to give us "Alexia Sanister". ''Standing Small'' mixes them in the opposite direction as "Alexis Sinister".
234* TheManBehindTheMan: Or rather, the Woman Behind the Man. She's the one who masterminded Sam Sinister's plots on Dino Island.
235* SiblingsInCrime: She is a villain in cahoots with her brother, Sam.
236* TheSmurfettePrinciple: Alexia Sinister is the only female villain.
237* TheVamp: Alexia keeps trying to seduce Johnny Thunder to the villains' side.
238
239!! Mr. Cunningham
240A thug hired by the Sinisters to help them hunt dinosaurs.
241* TheBrute: He's so tough, he wants to wrestle a ''Tyrannosaurus rex''!
242* DubNameChange: Some European sources refer to him as Sluwe Jacques.
243* EvilPoacher: He is a villain who hunts dinosaurs.
244* FedoraOfAsskicking: He wears a fedora just like Johnny Thunder, and he is a tough dinosaur hunter.
245* MasterOfDisguise: [[InformedAbility According to]] his ''LEGO Mania'' biography, he changes his disguise on a weekly basis.
246* ThePiratesWhoDontDoAnything: We are told that he is a MasterOfDisguise, but he never is seen wearing any disguises.
247* SuspiciouslySimilarSubstitute: Mr. Cunningham is Sam Sinister's [[TheBrute brutish]] henchman, just like Slyboots before him. The names ''Cunning''ham and ''Sly''boots are thematically similar. And while it's AllThereInTheScript and not mentioned in published materials, [[https://brickstobytes.org/publishers/lego-media-international/dino-island-storyline internal story documents]] describe Mr. Cunningham as a former boxer, just like Slyboots.
248
249!! Maharaja Lallu
250[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/mln_maharaja_lallu.png]]
251The tyrannical ruler of India's Scorpion Palace, Maharaja Lallu seeks the legendary Sunstone.
252* AllThereInTheManual: His name, Lallu, is only given in the character card that comes with the Scorpion Palace board game, and on the LEGO Shop page for his keyring. [[EveryoneCallsHimBarkeep Most other sources simply call him "The Maharaja".]]
253* BeardOfEvil: This ruthless maharaja has a thick beard.
254* BornLucky: In the board game, Lallu's best stat is luck.
255* FailedASpotCheck: His bio mentions that while he joined Lord Sinister's search for Marco Polo's Golden Shield, he was completely unaware that it was in his own Scorpion Palace all along.
256* WouldHurtAChild: He has his soldiers attack Babloo as he forces him to reveal the Sunstone's location.
257
258!! Ngan Pa
259[[quoteright:220:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/mln_ngan_pa.png]]
260A yeti hunter from the Himalayas, Ngan Pa assists Lord Sinister in capturing the heroes at Mt. Everest.
261* AdaptedOut: Ngan Pa does not appear in any capacity in ''Die Suche nach dem Goldenen Drachen''.
262* EgomaniacHunter: He hunts ''yetis'' of all things.
263* EvilPoacher: He is a villain who hunts yetis.
264* FlatCharacter: Unlike all other ''Orient Expedition'' characters, he never receives any dialogue or characterization in the comics.
265* GoodHairEvilHair: Has a Fu Manchu-style mustache, fitting an evil Himalayan hunter.
266* TheVoiceless: While Ngan Pa presumably can speak, he never does so in any media.
267
268!! Emperor Chang Wu
269The oppressive "false emperor" of Xi'an, Emperor Chang Wu is an ally of Lord Sam Sinister and uses his soldiers to hinder the heroes' progress.
270* AdaptationalKarma: In the online comics, Emperor Chang Wu never gets his comeuppance and remains a threat even after the adventurers retrieve the Golden Dragon. In ''Die Suche nach dem Goldenen Drachen'', Chang Wu is overthrown by Jing Lee and her fellow rebels.
271* BaldOfEvil: This villain is mostly bald, although he does have a ponytail on the back of his head.
272* GoodHairEvilHair: Has a Fu Manchu-style mustache, fitting an evil Chinese emperor.
273* JackOfAllStats: In the board game, Chang Wu has an even +4 for luck, speed, and strength. It gives him a slight edge over other characters, but these aren't the highest stats in the game.
274* RedAndBlackAndEvilAllOver: He dresses mostly in red, but also wears a black cape.
275* TheUsurper: He is known as the "false emperor" by rebels such as Jing Lee, since he apparently seized power through illegitimate means.
276* VillainousCheekbones: One of this villain's most prominent features is his cheekbones.
277* YellowPeril: And [[AccidentalPun not just because he's a LEGO figure]]! Emperor Chang Wu embodies the evil Chinese emperor stereotype that was commonly seen in TwoFistedTales.
278
279!Others
280!!Pharaoh Hotep (Pharaoh Ramses)
281The 3,000-year-old mummy of a pharaoh, he still guards the magical Re-Gou ruby to this day.
282* AdaptationalMundanity: While he is portrayed as TheUndead in most media, ''Die Jagd nach dem Pharaonenschatz'' depicts Ramses IV as an ordinary mummy whose excavated body is on display in the museum.
283* DemotedToExtra: Due to being a [[AdaptationalMundanity mundane]] mummy in the museum while the adventurers are in Egypt, Ramses IV has a much smaller role in ''Die Jagd nach dem Pharaonenschatz'' than he does as the Re-Gou's undead guardian in all other media.
284* DubNameChange: Known as Pharaoh Ramses (sometimes Ramses IV, other times Ramses III) in Germany.
285* {{Mummy}}: By modern day, all that is left of Pharaoh Hotep is his mummy. [[TheUndead It doesn't hold him back in the slightest.]]
286* PungeonMaster: If you dare to rob his tomb, you must face the CurseOfThePharaoh... of forever being trapped in a room with him while he tells [[HurricaneOfPuns endless jokes revolving around use of the word "mummy"]].
287* TheUndead: Despite being a {{mummy}} deceased for over 3,000 years, Pharaoh Hotep is still able to guard his magical Re-Gou ruby.
288* UndeadBarefooter: In a rare instance among LEGO minifigures, Pharaoh Hotep has printed toes, implying that this undead mummy is barefoot.
289* UndeathlyPallor: As an undead mummy, Hotep has light-grey skin in contrast with the yellow-skinned living.
290
291!!Achu
292[[quoteright:173:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/achu.png]]
293A mysterious native of the [=TumTum=] Tribe, Achu is sworn to guard the Sun Disc and Crystal Brick.
294----
295* HollywoodNatives: Achu is a stereotypical {{Mayincatec}} native.
296* MagicalNativeAmerican: He has magical powers and is a native of South America.
297* NobleSavage: While certainly an intimidating figure with bright plumage and dark warpaint on his face, it is clear that Achu's only goal is protecting his sacred Sun Disc from treasure thieves like Señor Palomar.
298* ShroudedInMyth: Before the Adventurers meet him, nobody knew whether Achu was real or just a myth.
299* TontoTalk: In ''Bricks 'n' Pieces'' magazine, Achu uses the phrase "heap big trouble".
300* TribalFacePaint: Achu's face is covered with gray paint.
301
302!!Gabarro
303A jungle guide and a skilled sailor, Gabarro is known for working with both the heroes and the villains.
304----
305* HeelFaceTurn: In ''The Lost Temple'' puzzle book, Gabarro starts off working for Señor Palomar as one of his henchmen. However, he ultimately stops Palomar with escaping with the Sun Disc, declaring that the treasure belongs with Achu in the Lost Temple. This likely ties into why Gabarro is depicted as working with both the heroes and the villains in the sets.
306* InconsistentSpelling: His name is alternatively written as either Gabarro or Gabarros, with the latter spelling first being used in ''Standing Small''. However, all sources from 1999-2001 refer to him as Gabarro without the "s".
307* PermaStubble: Gabarro has a scuffy, rugged look due to his stubble.
308
309!!Restless Mummy
310The eponymous character of ''The Restless Mummy'' online game, this mummy was disturbed from his endless slumber when his Golden Snake treasure went missing.
311----
312* EveryoneCallsHimBarkeep: Unlike Hotep, he never received a name. The adventurers simply refer to him as the mummy.
313* {{Mummy}}: If it isn't obvious from the title of the game, this bandage-wrapped figure in an ancient Egyptian tomb is a mummy.
314* NonStandardCharacterDesign: He resembles a realistic human mummy rather than a minifigure.
315* NotEvilJustMisunderstood: The mummy's bloodcurdling screams are enough to make everyone abandon the excavation site, and it is believed that anyone who meets the mummy will meet a dreadful end. However, when the adventurers meet him, it turns out that he just wants to be reunited with his Golden Snake.
316* RightHandCat: Although he is [[NotEvilJustMisunderstood not actually a villain]], he keeps a mummified cat by his side.
317* ToylessToylineCharacter: LEGO has produced many mummy minifigures over the years, but none of them are explicitly this one.
318* TheUndead: The mummy comes to life and cannot rest until the magical Golden Snake is returned.
319
320!!Minotaur
321The keeper of the Golden Bull, the Minotaur is encountered by the adventurers in ''The Lost Treasure of Ancient Greece'' online game.
322----
323* AdaptationalHeroism: Unlike the man-eating monster from [[Myth/ClassicalMythology Greek mythology]], the Minotaur is a frightening but ultimately peaceful guardian who willingly lets Johnny Thunder take the Golden Bull after passing his tests.
324* TheDreaded: If the adventurers run into the Minotaur in its labyrinth, all they can do is run away in a panic.
325* ItCanThink: In the labyrinth, the Minotaur only growls and roars like a feral beast. But when encountered in the temple at the end of the game, [[SuddenlySpeaking he speaks fluent English]].
326* NonStandardCharacterDesign: The Minotaur has more realistic human anatomy compared to the LEGO minifigures.
327* OurMinotaursAreDifferent: A bull-man who guards a treasure in Ancient Greece.
328* ThresholdGuardians: The Minotaur guards the Golden Bull and tests Johnny Thunder to see if he is worthy of the treasure.
329* ToylessToylineCharacter: No Minotaur minifigure was made for the ''Adventurers'' theme, although LEGO would later produce an official Minotaur minifig for the ''Toys/LEGOMinifigures'' line.
330
331!!Tygurah
332A humanoid tiger that guards the Sunstone in India.
333----
334* BossArenaIdiocy: Tygurah fiercely guards its shrine. However, the rickety bridge leading to the shrine cannot support Tygurah's weight, causing it to fall through when it attempts to pursue Dr. Kilroy.
335* DisneyVillainDeath: In the online comics, it plummets to its doom after falling through the bridge.
336* HalfHumanHybrid: It is described in ''LEGO Magazine'' as being half-man, half-monster.
337* LightningBruiser: In the board game, Tygurah has +4 speed and +6 strength, giving it the greatest combination of speed and strength out of any character.
338* PantheraAwesome: It resembles a giant bipedal tiger.
339* SparedByTheAdaptation: While Tygurah falls to an UncertainDoom in the online comics, the Tygurah's Roar set comic explicitly shows it surviving, and ''Die Suche nach dem Goldenen Drachen'' never even shows it falling through the bridge.
340
341!!Yeti
342The Yeti is a monster dwelling in the Himalayans.
343----
344* BigfootSasquatchAndYeti: No expedition to Mt. Everest would be complete without the Yeti. Johnny Thunder (in the magazine comics) and Dr. Kilroy (in the online comics) even remark on the size of its footprints.
345* CarryABigStick: A pair of clubs are located outside its hideout, and some official photographs show the Yeti wielding them as melee weapons (particularly in the alternate models on the back of the box).
346* MightyGlacier: The Yeti has +6 strength but only +2 speed in the board game. [[GameplayAndStorySegregation Despite this]], it catches up with Pippin Reed (who has +3 speed in the board game) when chasing after her in the online comics.
347
348!!Jun-Chi
349Jun-Chi is a massive Chinese lion-dog creature residing in the hidden passageways of the Dragon Fortress.
350----
351* AdaptationalMundanity: While Jun-Chi is portrayed as a living being in most media, ''Die Suche nach dem Goldenen Drachen'' merely describes a stone lion statue that does not appear to be alive.
352* AlwaysABiggerFish: It looks like it's all over for Johnny Thunder and his friends when they are surrounded by Chang Wu's soldiers... and then Jun-Chi enters and scares the guards away, allowing the heroes to escape.
353* AsianLionDogs: Jun-Chi is clearly modeled after the traditional Chinese lion-dog statues, and it guards the passages of the Dragon Fortress. It's even referred to as "the giant monster lion-dog" in the online comics and "the legendary lion-dog of China" in the magazine comics.
354* DemotedToExtra: Due to being a [[AdaptationalMundanity mundane]] statue, Jun-Chi has a much smaller role in ''Die Suche nach dem Goldenen Drachen'' than it does in the comics. It doesn't chase the adventurers or frighten away Chang Wu's guards. It's not even referred to by name, with the scene's resemblance to the Passage of Jun-Chi's set being the only clue that this stone lion head is the audio drama's version of Jun-Chi.
355* TheDreaded: Even Chang Wu's soldiers avoid the Passage of Jun-Chi because of it. When it breaks into the fortress, the guards scatter in panic.
356
357!!Guardian of Kublai Khan
358The Guardian of Kublai Khan is a stone statue of a Chinese warrior in the depths of the Dragon Fortress, protecting the Golden Dragon. He scares away treasure thieves, but will reward adventurers with the Golden Keys in exchange for the Golden Shield, Sword, and Helmet.
359* FakeWizardry: {{Maybe|MagicMaybeMundane}}? Although magic and curses are real in the ''Adventurers'' lore (as demonstrated by Pharaoh Hotep and Achu), there are several indications that the Guardian of Kublai Khan is nothing more than a mere statue with some mechanical augmentations to create the illusion of coming to life.
360* GlowingEyesOfDoom: When active, the Guardian of Kublai Khan has glowing eyes to make him appear more intimidating.
361* LivingStatue: The Guardian of Kublai Khan appears to be an ordinary statue, but he comes to life ({{maybe|MagicMaybeMundane}}?) when confronted by Lord Sam Sinister.
362* MaybeMagicMaybeMundane: It's not entirely clear whether the Guardian of Kublai Khan is animated by magic or [[FakeWizardry technology]] (or even [[MagicPoweredPseudoscience somewhere in-between]]), and this seems to be a major case of DependingOnTheWriter. In the set's comic, he appears to be a LivingStatue and is much more animated than other depictions, able to do feats such as jumping and attacking. In the online comic, he has to be activated by throwing a switch and is far more static, giving the impression that the Guardian is nothing more than a statue with a voicebox... but then the Golden Shield and Golden Sword inexplicably transform into the Golden Keys in his hands, which would again suggest that there's magic involved. In the online game and ''Die Suche nach dem Goldenen Drachen'', he's activated by a switch like in the online comics, but the Golden Keys are simply stored on his belt, eliminating the magic transformation. In the magazine comic, the Guardian is at his most "mundane", with mechanical sound effects like "WHIRR!" and "CLANK!" strongly implying that he's just a machine and not magical at all; instead of giving Golden Keys, the entire statue simply slides down through a trap door as the Golden Dragon is revealed.
363* PuzzleBoss: In the board game, it is impossible to overcome the Guardian with luck, speed, or strength. Only by passing the intelligence check (in this case, equipping the Golden Helmet) can the player complete the Guardian's challenge.
364* ThresholdGuardians: The Guardian of Kublai Khan guards the Golden Dragon and tests the adventurers to see if they are worthy of the treasure.

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