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1!The Class of 3000
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5[[folder:Sunny Bridges]]
6[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/bb019666_d4b6_4c57_9e52_33d60a084ff4.png]]
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8->'''Voiced by:''' [[Music/OutKast Andre 3000]]
9->''Like... You gotta crank this thang up!''
10A pop/jazz/blues superstar with a legion of fans around the world. After [[ArtistDisillusionment becoming sick of the commercialism and soullessness of the industry]], he returns to his hometown of Bankhead, Georgia, where a chance encounter with students from his old school restores his love of music and makes him agree to become their teacher.
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12* TheAce: Can play most instruments, sings like a dream and manages to wrangle his class, probably one of the biggest groups of misfits in animation, into a crackerjack band.
13* ArtistDisillusionment: In-universe and at the start of the series as he no longer finds pleasure in being a musician (he outright walks out on a concert he was doing in Tokyo and promised them their money back). Lil D and his class re-ignite his passion for it, deciding that while he may be done in the music business, he still loves music.
14* BerserkButton: In the Christmas special, it’s revealed he hates Santa Claus of all people, due to Santa giving him a pair of ice skates instead of roller skates that got him injured, and lost him the part in a Christmas pageant Sunny really wanted to be in. [[spoiler: Sunny forgives him in the end.]]
15* CelebrityIsOverrated: His reason for leaving show biz.
16* CoolTeacher: Admit it, you'd love to have him as your teacher.
17* DealWithTheDevil: To get Li'l D out of his. [[spoiler: Then he proceeds to sing terribly and explain that he can’t sing because he has no soul in his work, which leads the Devil to destroy his contract and give him his soul back.]]
18* DidYouJustScamCthulhu: [[spoiler: When Li’l D signed his soul to the Devil, Sunny got the Devil to cancel his contract with Li’l D in exchange for Sunny signing his own soul over to him. He then tricked the Devil into destroying his contract, saving himself and Li’l D.]]
19* Fiction500: Sunny is rich. Very, very, ''very'' rich. As in "own your own Loch Ness Monster" rich.
20* FourTemperamentEnsemble: Phlegmatic, being a calm, mature voice of reason.
21* IJustWantToBeNormal: To an extent: While he got tired of the music business and being a star, he sill loves music and becomes a teacher, preferring the quietness it comes with it. In one episode, he almost quits when a hoard of celebrities try to teach at the school.
22* IconicItem: His straw hat.
23* IgnoredExpert: Many of the episodes' conflicts are brought about by the students (usually Lil' D) not listening to the advice Sunny gives them.
24* InexplicablyAwesome: While it's stated he's a talented musician, just how awesome Sunny is at pretty much everything is never explained.
25* InkSuitActor: Three guesses who he resembles.
26* MagicalNegro: Sunny can do just about anything illogical. And that's just the man himself. One tour through his house and you'd swear he's a full-blown wizard.
27* ManChild: While usually averted, at his absolute worst, Sunny comes off as this.
28* TheMentor: The teacher of the seven kids who provides a world-wise viewpoint.
29* NervesOfSteel: He's hard to phase.
30* NeverBareheaded: Averted, as his hat does get removed several times, and in one case, eaten.
31* OutOfFocus: If an episode focuses on the kids, he'll likely be regulated to the B-plot if there is one.
32* PapaWolf: Do not mess with his students; he will make you ''beyond'' regret it.
33* ProtagonistTitle: An indirect version, since he's the protagonist of Class of 3000, and his voice actor is Andre 3000.
34* RestrainedRevenge: Does this to Salieri at the end of "Westley Side Story."
35* RevengeBeforeReason: Seems to be a major personality of flaw of his, directed at T. Top Salieri (for sabotaging him when they were both students), and Santa (see BerserkButton). Li'l D even points out that it seems insane.
36* SaveOurStudents: Steps in to teach the first-year music class when it becomes clear that there won't be a class.
37* SawStarWars27Times: Has seen ''Film/FreeWilly'' 40 times.
38* TokenAdult: Of the eight main characters, he's the only adult.
39* UnclePennybags: As mentioned in the above entries, he's pretty wealthy but has no qualms working and hanging around non-celebrities or teaching music at a school.
40[[/folder]]
41
42[[folder:Lil' D]]
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44[[quoteright:232:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/afeac3ae_f45f_4bbe_b8f0_cc4b74d29a2a.jpeg]]
45
46->'''Voiced by:''' Small Fire
47->''Let's crank dis thang up!''
48A student at the Westley School for the Performing Arts who [[LoonyFan idolizes Sunny to the point of obsession]]. Li'l D dreams of being a superstar of his own one day (and already has the ego that goes with fame), and loves to hatch schemes along with his classmates to make that dream come true. He plays the drums (in all forms, including kit and bongos) in the group's musical numbers.
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50* AesopAmnesia: Suffers from this the most out of everyone in the main cast.
51* AllTakeAndNoGive: At first.
52* BookDumb: Incredibly gifted when it comes to strategy and music... Regular school work, not so much.
53* BrattyHalfPint: The shortest of the kids and has quite an attitude.
54* CharacterDevelopment: Played with. While usually suffering from AesopAmnesia, come late Season 2, he's shown that he can be quite altruistic, such as getting rid of a Yeti taking advantage of Sunny for no obvious benefit to himself.
55* ColorMotif: Green, despite not being associated with many traits aside from envy. "Throwdown" instead gives him purple.
56* {{Determinator}}: There's not much that can stop him when he gets going.
57* DisappearedDad: Mentioned in the pilot episode that he never met his father. He doesn't seem to mind, though.
58** HeroicBastard: Possibly.
59* FourTemperamentEnsemble: Choleric, being the quick to act, think later or never, as well as the leader of the kids.
60* {{Greed}}: Wants more and more.
61* GuileHero: While his plans are questionable, they're usually effective.
62* HeightAngst: Actually [[AvertedTrope averted.]] The one time his height was brought up was by Li'l D himself, to point out that somebody short couldn't play King Kong effectively.
63* HeterosexualLifePartners: Has this dynamic with Philly Phil in late Season 2.
64* HiddenDepths: His speech to the chairman in "Vote Sunny" shows a more thoughtful and reflective side to him.
65* IJustWantToBeBadass: He wants exactly what Sunny has and is willing to take the quick way out.
66* IconicItem: His skipper's hat.
67* InSeriesNickname: Lil' D's real name, according to a [[https://larryfire.files.wordpress.com/2012/08/cartoonnetwork3.jpg Cartoon Network poster]], is Albert Dilbert Lohrasses.
68* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: He's insensitive and self-interested, but doesn't mean any actual harm. Also, he's made it clear several times that his friends mean the world to him.
69* LeadDrummer: He plays the drums, and he's the leader of the class.
70* TheLeader: He tends to take charge and is the main character as a whole.
71* LoonyFan: Can be a little bit too obsessive for Sunny Bridges.
72* LovableRogue: A likeable troublemaker.
73* TheNapoleon: Arguably.
74* NeverBareheaded: Averted, as his hatless head is seen several times throughout the series.
75* NeverMyFault: Initially does this quite often, but [[CharacterDevelopment grows out of it by the end of Season 2.]]
76* NoodleIncident: Used as a joke twice. First to show how the class ''always'' gets into situations, and a second time to saw just how naughty he has that year.
77* OnlyKnownByTheirNickname: His real name is never used in-series. Everybody, including the teachers, just calls him "Li'l D."
78* RebelliousSpirit: Not the biggest fan of rules.
79* {{Schemer}}: At least once an episode will come up with some kind of scheme and it's not uncommon for multiple schemes to come out of this boy.
80* StreetSmart: Best shown in "Eddie's Money."
81* TookALevelInKindness: At the end of the ChristmasEpisode. [[spoiler: It didn't last long. It's implied that he is back to his normal self by the end.]] He does nicen up for real by the series' end however.
82* TheUnapologetic: Pretty much has to be ''forced'' to apologize. Averted in "Free Philly" where he willingly apologizes on the group's behalf after Phil defends the class from his new science geek friends.
83[[/folder]]
84
85[[folder:Madison Spaghettini Papadopoulus]]
86[[quoteright:253:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/8c358175_aa72_4818_850e_932c17718fe0.jpeg]]
87
88->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/JenniferHale
89The [[TheDitz sweet but ditzy]] member of the Class of 3000. Madison is a {{Cloudcuckoolander}} in the extreme, often making up words or not paying attention to conversations. Despite her obliviousness, though, she has a kind soul and often serves as TheHeart of the group. She plays bowed string instruments, including violins and fiddles, in the class.
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91
92* BewareTheNiceOnes: Her anger scares even Tamika.
93* BlondeBrunetteRedhead: Forms this trio with her fellow string players (Tamika and Philly Phil), serving as the Blonde member.
94* ButNotTooForeign: Her last name suggests she is of Greek descent, but she's also mentioned being part-Italian, part-Colombian, and [[RuleOfFunny part-Plutonian]].
95* ButtMonkey: Not quite to Kam's extent, but Madison is also prone to suffering comical misfortune. If Kam isn't suffering whatever misfortune at the time, chances are, it's Madison.
96** Usually the kid who yells "Ow, my eye!" when an item gets thrown offscreen sounds like Kam, suggesting he is the one getting hit. However, if Kam is unavailable (such as being on-screen when the item is thrown), the kid instead sounds like Madison, suggesting she is the one getting hit.
97* BrutalHonesty: A ditzy and insensitive variant.
98-->'''Madison:''' ''[to a giant upperclassman]'' Aren't there any jobs for first year students who think you guys are both- (If cut off by Kim putting her hand over her mouth)
99* CharacterDevelopment: While still transcendentally ditzy, Season 2 shows her more insightful side, such as knowing exactly what to get Tamika for Christmas, or being the one to keep calm under duress when stranded in the wilderness.
100* CloudCuckoolander: She's spacey and comes up with a lot strange ideas.
101* ColorMotif: Light green, which ties to her hippie-like appearance and FriendToAllLivingThings nature. "Throwdown" also gives her yellow, matching her sunny disposition.
102* TheCutie: She's easily the most adorable
103* TheDitz: Well, she's not exactly not the brightest, but she's definitely the most spacey.
104* DumbBlonde: Though she's beyond [[CloudCuckooLander just dumb]].
105* DumbassHasAPoint: Will sometimes blurt out the obvious solution.
106* {{Foil}}: With Tamika. Both characters play stringed instruments, and have very little in the way of a brain-to-mouth filter. However, while Madison is way more chipper and an optimist, Tamika is more cynical and realistic. This dynamic is best highlighted in "Take a Hike!"
107* FourTemperamentEnsemble: Sanguine, being an outgoing NiceGirl.
108* FriendToAllLivingThings: She gets along well with animals
109* GenkiGirl: She's bouncy, hyperactive, and endlessly cheerful.
110* TheGlomp: Seems pretty fond of giving these out.
111* HairOfGoldHeartOfGold: While a certified dumb blonde, she is a sincerely nice girl.
112* HiddenDepths:
113** She's actually very insightful and quick to pick up on clues that the other kids may miss.
114** She doesn't freak out easily. This comes in handy when [[spoiler: she and Tamika get stranded in the woods.]]
115** She can tell a mean ghost story.
116* IdiotSavant: A possible interpretation of her.
117* KindheartedSimpleton: She's ditzy but the nicest one of the cast.
118* LiteralMinded: She sold her neighbour's garage at a garage sale once! We found out about that after she brought actual fleas to a flea market.
119* NatureLover: For starters, she gave a bunch of cupcakes to squirrels, the cupcakes being the only food she and Tamika had on them when they got lost.
120* NeverBareheaded: A minor example. She's almost never seen without her headband, and on the rare occasion it's off, she has another item on her head.
121* NightmareFuelStationAttendant: Ghosty-Wosty anyone?
122* PerpetualSmiler: So much.
123* ThePollyanna: She's almost always happy and cheerful.
124* PsychicPowers: Has the oddly specific ability to detect when people are feeling romantic. How does she know? Her hair becomes impossibly frizzy.
125[[/folder]]
126
127[[folder:Phillip P. "Philly" Phil]]
128[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/img_6018.PNG]]
129
130->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/PhilLaMarr
131The lanky and awkward GadgeteerGenius of the Class. Philly Phil serves as the group's tech expert, often providing them with all kinds of bizarre machinery and robotics for their plots. His odd personality masks some hidden insecurities, and he values the Class as his friends. His instrument is the bass, both in the traditional upright sense and the rock guitar.
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133* AlliterativeName: '''Phil'''lip '''Phil'''.
134* AmbiguouslyBi: He's implied to have a crush on Kim and even had a girlfriend in "Free Philly." However, he's also displayed... questionable reactions towards [[MrFanservice Grayson Brooding]] and appears quite close to his (male) friends Li'l D and Eddie.
135* AnimalMotifs: Dogs, it seems. He has/had a robot dog, is associated with wolves in the "Beauty and the Beat" music video, and his voice gets censored with barking in "Two to Tango." Personality-wise, he's friendly, but can be a bit dense and doesn't like feeling left out, like a dog.
136* ArtEvolution: In most Season 2 episodes, he's drawn with slightly larger eyes, a rounder face, and slightly longer hair, in addition to being shorter than in Season 1. This makes him look closer in age to his classmates.
137* BagOfHolding: Doesn't come up that often, but his backpack will hold whatever's needed at the time. Including the remains of a machine that could not possibly fit in the tiny bag.
138* BerserkButton: Doesn't come up often but he does have a few. One of the more prominent ones, especially in later episodes, is messing with his friends.
139* BewareTheNiceOnes: He's one of the more even-tempered kids, which makes the few times where he actually gets angry shocking.
140* BigBrotherInstinct: While admittedly it's [[VagueAge unclear where he falls in the age order of the class]], it's ''very'' clear that while his own well-being isn't necessarily his top priority, his friends' safety ''definitely'' is; you can treat him how you like but his friends? [[PunctuatedForEmphasis Leave. Them. Alone.]]
141* BigEater: He has a big appetite and, in one episode, he ate a DagwoodSandwich
142* BlondeBrunetteRedhead: Forms this trio with his fellow string players (Madison and Tamika), serving as the Redhead member..
143* BunglingInventor: His inventions tend to malfunction in one way or another.
144* CharacterDevelopment: Post "Big Robot on Campus," (sans the ChristmasEpisode, which may or may not come chronologically after), he's more assertive and slightly less awkward.
145* CharacterizationMarchesOn: In early Season 1, he has something of a sassy streak and wasn't quite as [[DitzyGenius absentminded]] as he is in later episodes. His BigEater tendencies were also less pronounced.
146* {{Cloudcuckoolander}}: Downplayed. When left to his own devices, boy howdy can he come up with some weird-ass conclusions.
147* ColorMotif: Yellow, matching his generally kind nature. "Throwdown" gives him orange, also lining up to his personality.
148* DitzyGenius: For all his inventing smarts, he can be rather short-sighted.
149* ExtremeDoormat: Downplayed. While he's not a total pushover like most examples of the trope, he's easy to hurt, generally passive, and not willing to stand up for himself. He mostly loses this trait post "Big Robot on Campus."
150* ExtremeOmnivore: As we've seen, he'll almost anything, like a pinecone covered in mud, or Sloppy Joes made with industrial waste, along with the school lunches.
151* FieryRedhead: Inverted, as he's [[NiceGuy pretty chill.]]
152* FourTemperamentEnsemble: Phlegmatic, being a NiceGuy who's a bit of a pushover.
153** He displays some signs of Melancholic in Season 2, being more prone to negative emotions.
154* FragileSpeedster: He's strong enough to keep himself on a moving biplane with nothing more than his bare hands, carries a bass with no strain, and is typically near the front when the kids are running, but he's also usually shown as being out of breath after running, and ''being whacked by a newspaper'' is enough to send him flying.
155* FunWithAcronyms: Invents a robot named BROC, Baddest Robot On Campus.
156* GadgeteerGenius: The class's go-to guy when they need some kind of gadget. They do have a tendency to malfunction, though.
157* GeekPhysiques: The skinny type, verging on NoodlePeople in some scenes.
158* GogglesDoNothing: Subverted. They're his glasses.
159* HeterosexualLifePartners: Has this dynamic with Li'l D in late Season 2.
160* HeroicSelfDeprecation: As revealed in Season 2, his self-esteem isn't all that great. Though it's implied that he has issues as early as the third episode.
161* HiddenDepths:
162** Despite his usually happy personality and seeming obliviousness to his own eccentricities, he in fact has self-esteem issues. These are shown predominantly in "Free Philly" and especially "Big Robot on Campus."
163** He's surprisingly brave, having no hesitations about launching himself into deep space or climbing onto a single-seat biplane with just his bare hands to secure himself.
164* IJustWantToHaveFriends: Implied to be the case in his Season 2 episodes.
165* LetsGetDangerous: Not necessarily a man of action, especially if he's in a down mood. If there's a threat of any kind towards his friends? It's not staying that way a ''second'' longer than necessary.
166* LovableNerd: Easily the nerdiest of the main characters, and a total NiceGuy.
167* MeaningfulName: Or rather, Meaningful Nickname. ''Philly'' Phil originally comes from Philadelphia.
168* MusclesAreMeaningless: Shown to be fairly physically strong despite being one of the skinniest characters. Possibly justified, as bass players tend to have good upper body strength.
169* NeverBareheaded: Downplayed. He's almost always wearing his headband, and on the rare occasion it gets removed, he has something else on his head. His natural hair is briefly seen in the ChristmasEpisode though.
170* NiceGuy: Hardly has a mean bone in his body. Even his attempt to impersonate Tamika falls flat.
171* NoSell: For some reason, he's immune to helium.
172* NobodyLovesTheBassist: Philly is probably the least popular kid in school and has no friends other than his classmates. Which coincides with his role in the group as the bassist.
173* NoSocialSkills: Even described as "socially challenged" in one of the promos!
174* NotAfraidToDie: A subtle example. Philly Phil has zero reservations about launching himself into deep space, is fairly placid about the idea of having his brain boiled, and doesn't hesitate to grab onto a single-seat biplane with nothing to secure himself beyond his bare hands.
175* NotSoWeak: As shown in Season 2, he's willing to put up with being insulted, but when who/what he cares about is the target, especially if physical harm is a possibility, he's willing to find a way to stop it.
176* RedheadsAreUncool: See his picture. The one time his hair did come up, it was combined with a bunch of other nerdy traits.
177* SimpletonVoice: A rare use of this to support a DitzyGenius characterization.
178* TheSmartGuy: One of two, focusing on tinkering with machines and other gadgets.
179* StepfordSmiler: Downplayed. As shown in "Free Philly" and "Big Robot on Campus," he's implied to have self-esteem issues and is ''terrified'' of being left out. However, most of the time he truly ''is'' a happy person and capable of expressing genuine happiness.
180* StuffBlowingUp: His inventions have a tendency to explode more often than not. He also carries around a tube of destruction-grade explosive paste.
181* TeenGenius: He's only 13 and a scientific genius. Unlike most examples of this trope, he's actually ''very'' eccentric.
182* YouthfulFreckles: Although they're not visible (likely due to the art style), he's said to have them.
183[[/folder]]
184
185[[folder:Edward "Eddie" Phillip James Lawrence III]]
186[[quoteright:150:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/ec8bed14_dec7_4217_bd92_911becd47464.jpeg]]
187
188->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/TomKenny
189The [[Fiction500 insanely rich]] Southern boy of the Class of 3000. Eddie's main contribution to the class's various antics is his seemingly limitless bank account--his father is the head of the "Earth Division" of [[BlandNameProduct Cola Cola]] and owns extensive property (such as ''every television studio in existence''). Eddie is far from spoiled, though, and genuinely loves music and his classmates. He plays woodwind instruments, including the clarinet (his favorite) and other horns.
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191* {{Acrofatic}}: Despite his chubbier build, he's capable of some surprising acrobatic feats.
192* AmazonChaser: Is smitten with the tough Tamika.
193* CharacterCatchphrase: "You know, as we (summarizes current situation), [[ThisIsGonnaSuck I'm starting to have second thoughts]]."
194* CharacterDevelopment: In addition to learning the value of a dollar, Eddie becomes more bold in Season 2.
195* ColorMotif: Red, although his personality is mostly an aversion, sans his passion for Tamika's heart. Weirdly, "Throwdown" doesn't give him another color.
196* DeadpanSnarker: Not quite to the extent of Kam, but Eddie is capable of being ''very'' sarcastic.
197-->'''Eddie:''' ''[upon seeing Li'l D's new wardrobe]'' You look like a thrift store puked on you.\
198'''Li'l D:''' Hey!\
199'''Eddie:''' [[SarcasmMode Forgive me, that was rude. I meant to say "vomited."]]
200%% * DoggedNiceGuy: Towards Tamika at his worst.
201* EarlyInstallmentWeirdness: He wasn't as much as a coward in the early episodes.
202* FictionFiveHundred: He's somehow rich enough to have ten fingers (as Philly Phil notes when he sees his own eight).
203* FiftiesHair: Has a pompadour [[spoiler: that may or may not be fake, if a FunnyBackgroundEvent is to be believed.]]
204* FourTemperamentEnsemble: Melancholic, as he's somewhat reserved and a LovableCoward.
205* TheLancer: Falls into this category mostly by default, but he does try to provide some balance to Li'l D's enthusiasm.
206* LonelyRichKid: While it's mostly backstory, it is heavily implied that prior to coming to Westley and befriending the rest of the first year music class, Eddie had no real friends and was miserable; this becomes the subject for "A Richer Shade of Blue".
207* LovableCoward: He's a nice guy but he's scared of a lot of things.
208** CowardlyLion: The above said, when the chips are down and his friends need him, Eddie will do whatever it takes to make sure he doesn't let them down. Remember when he scared away that rabid dog, or when he was willing to be catapulted in to reclaim his role in the play?
209* MasculineGirlFeminineBoy: Feminine Boy to Tamika's Masculine Girl.
210* NonIdleRich: Despite his father being rich enough to set him up for life, he does state he wants to work in the future.
211* OverlyLongName: A mild one, "Edward Phillip James Lawrence III"
212* PottyFailure: Quite a few and, in one episode, this was discussed when he asked Sunny, "If one of us have to pee, do ''we'' all have to pee?".
213* PreppyName: It could get him mistaken for a king.
214* RichInDollarsPoorInSense: Has this view at times. In one episode, he revealed that he didn't know how to work a broom; in another, he was genuinely confused by the terms "chores" and "hose."
215* ScrewTheRulesIHaveMoney (and sometimes ScrewTheMoneyIHaveRules): His father's checkbook allows him, and the rest of the Class, to bypass most obstacles that they might encounter. Still, he has a strong moral code and never uses money to cheat or lie.
216* StalkerWithACrush: He hired a private investigator to follow Tamika's every move.
217* TokenRichStudent: He's absolutely loaded. In contrast, all his classmates seem to be middle-class or lower.
218* UnclePennybags: More well off than his friends but he loves hanging out with them and while he has a strong moral code that means cheating is off the table, he has no issue with using his money to help them or even spoil them.
219%% * UnrequitedLove: Towards Tamika.
220[[/folder]]
221
222[[folder:Tamika Jones]]
223[[quoteright:296:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/6eee20a7_0759_4be1_ba64_268bad8ed63f.jpeg]]
224
225->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/CrystalScales
226->''Prove it or move it!''
227The [[JerkWithAHeartOfGold loud, sassy, and stubborn]] member of the Class of 3000. Tamika is never afraid to make her opinions known, and even less afraid to back up her claims with a few punches. Despite her self-confessed "bad attitude," though, she likes her classmates (even though she's often exasperated by them). In the group's more traditional numbers, she plays a harp, but is also quite skilled on guitar and other percussive stringed instruments.
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229* ActionGirl: The most athletic of her friends and, also, the one who gets into fights.
230* AgentScully: As her catchphrase "Prove it or move it!" suggests, she's the most likely to call out strange behavior or insist that people back up their claims with evidence.
231* TheBigGirl: Is one of the larger members of the group, and by far the physically strongest.
232* BlondeBrunetteRedhead: Forms this trio with her fellow string players (Madison and Philly Phil), serving as the Brunette member.
233* BrutalHonesty: She's not one to mince words.
234* TheBully: She tends to bully her classmates, although see HypocriticalHeartwarming below.
235* CharacterDevelopment: Her Season 2 self is noticeably kinder and calmer compared to her Season 1 self.
236* ColorMotifs: Light blue, matching both her tomboyish personality and hidden feminine interests. "Throwdown" gives her green instead, which matches her knowledge of nature.
237* FourTemperamentEnsemble: Choleric, being the quick-tempered go-getter.
238* HarpOfFemininity: Her seemingly uncharacteristic choice of instrument foreshadows her HiddenDepths.
239* HiddenDepths:
240** Her house looks like something from ''Snow White'' and the only chores she's supposed to do are clean her room and tend the lawn. The lawn is surprisingly clean and neat. We also see her rather kind-hearted father and it's implied she is somewhat embarrassed at how nice her folks are and where she lives.
241** She likes a number of feminine hobbies, including baking.
242* HypocriticalHeartwarming: Nobody bullies her friends except her!
243* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: See HypocriticalHeartwarming above. Additionally, Tamika is more willing to help out than the other kids, such as defending Momo in "Funky Monkey."
244* KnowWhenToFoldEm:
245** When a huge upperclassman confronts her, she knows not to push him and quickly backs down.
246** In "Free Philly," she asks her classmates to restrain her from picking a fight with a kid with a bionic arm that was shown to be capable of breaking bricks.
247* LightningBruiser: She's an ActionGirl who can run pretty fast (only Li'l D has been shown to be consistently quicker), and can hold her ground.
248* MasculineGirlFeminineBoy: Masculine Girl to Eddie's Feminine Boy.
249* [[OnlySaneMan Only Sane Woman]]: Arguably the most normal and well-adjusted of the lot of them.
250* SassyBlackWoman: Much of her dialogue has her talking like this, with a lot more biting wit.
251* TomboyishPonytail: More like "Tomboyish Bun", but same idea.
252* TomboyWithAGirlyStreak: [[HarpOfFemininity Playing the harp]] is just the tip of the iceberg.
253* TookALevelInKindness: In season 2, she's a bit more nicer and not too much of a grump. ''Especially'' in the ChristmasEpisode, although she does get annoyed with [[JerkassBall Kam]] a few times.
254* TrueBlueFemininity: Oddly, the light blue she's associated with could evoke this trope though given her HiddenDepths, it's less surprising.
255* {{Tsundere}}:
256** Is a Type A towards Eddie.
257** Most of the ChristmasEpisode has her in full-blown "deredere" mode.
258* TheWorfEffect: Despite her strength, she's no match for the dance class.
259[[/folder]]
260
261[[folder:Kam Chin]]
262[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/img_3866.PNG]]
263
264->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/JaniceKawaye
265The [[AdorablyPrecociousChild book-smart and polite]] member of the Class of 3000. Kam is something of a stick-in-the-mud (especially compared to his twin Kim), often trying to approach problems from a logical perspective or becoming excited about homework and learning. He still accompanies the group on their adventures, though, and genuinely enjoys their company. His instrument of choice is the keyboard and piano.
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267* ActingYourIntellectualAge: Tries to act older than he really is, but ultimately subverted, as he's NotSoAboveItAll.
268* AdorablyPrecociousChild: He tries to act mature and refined, but he's still the youngest of the kids.
269* ArbitrarySkepticism: Doesn't [[spoiler: initially]] believe in Santa Clause ''despite spending an entire day with him'', but still believes in Bigfoot.
270* AsianAndNerdy: The smartest of the class, and of Chinese descent.
271* TheBabyOfTheBunch: He and Kim are the youngest of the kids, although they're never treated as inferior.
272* ButNotTooForeign: Stated to be born in Columbus, Ohio.
273* ButtMonkey: The one who's always picked on.
274** Notably, the kid who yells "Ow, my eye!" when an item gets thrown off-screen usually sounds like Kam, suggesting he is in fact the one getting hit.
275* CharacterizationMarchesOn: Is more or less interchangeable with Kim at the start. By the end of the series, Kam is noticeably snarkier and more abrasive than her, but has also learned to loosen up a bit.
276* ColorMotif: Dark blue, matching his projected image of calmness and coolness, and his Woobie traits. Interestingly, "Throwdown" gives him pink, perhaps matching his more old-fashioned outlook.
277* TheComicallySerious: His dynamic in regards to the crazier happenings.
278* DeadpanSnarker: The most sarcastic of the kids, especially in the ChristmasEpisode.
279-->'''Kam:''' ''[in response to seeing Santa Claus]'' And I'm the Easter Bunny.
280* TheDividual: With Kim in the early episodes. This is lost completely from "Westly Side Story" onwards.
281* EarlyInstallmentWeirdness: He was nearly interchangeable with his sister at the start.
282* FoolishSiblingResponsibleSibling: The Responsible to his sister's Foolish.
283* FourTemperamentEnsemble: Melancholic, being more traditional and work-focused.
284* GoofyPrintUnderwear: As shown in "Mini Mentors" and "The Cure".
285* HatesBaths: Or more accurately, Hates Showers. Or possibly bathing in general. Tries to justify this by being born without sweat glands.
286* HiddenDepths:
287** As part of being an AdorablyPrecociousChild, he's still into cartoons, something you would not expect from someone of his usual temperament.
288** He genuinely believes in Bigfoot.
289** "Kam Inc" suggests he has some inventing chops close to or even on-par with [[GadgeteerGenius Philly Phil]].
290* InscrutableOriental: To an extent. When the other kids are hooting and hollering, he'll just be smiling.
291* InsufferableGenius: Can be rather haughty.
292* JerkassBall: Straddled with this in the ChristmasEpisode.
293* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: Kam is snarky and can be a bit rude, but is ultimately good at heart.
294* MessyHair: While Kam's hair is usually slick and neat, when it gets messy, it gets '''messy.'''
295* NoRespectGuy: It's not unheard of for the other kids to just ignore him.
296* NotSoAboveItAll: His general attitude towards the zanier aspects of the series.
297* PolarOppositeTwins: Compared to his twin sister, he's more serious to his work.
298* {{Pride}}: He's somewhat insufferable and takes pride in his "good looks."
299-->'''Kam:''' ''[while Kim is trying to find a replacement for Sunny for her fashion show]'' ... Mom always said girls won't go out with me because they're too intimidated by my good looks.\
300'''Kim:''' ''[holding up a mirror]'' Kam, please. Have you looked in the mirror lately?\
301'''Kam:''' ''[recoiling]'' No! I'm too intimidated by my good looks!
302* RedOni: Despite usually being a BlueOni, he's this when it comes to dealing with his sister, being the more openly hostile of the two and usually being the one to instigate physical fights in "Westley Side Story."
303* SavvyGuyEnergeticGirl: Savvy Guy to his sister's Energetic Girl.
304* ScheduleFanatic: Sunny being three minutes late for class makes his head hurt from not learning.
305* TheSmartGuy: One of two, focused on more conventional academics.
306* ThemeTwinNaming: His name is only one letter off from Kim's.
307* ThoseTwoGuys: With Kim.
308* ThroughTheEyesOfMadness: Played for laughs when he gets overheated in "Study Buddies".
309* TookALevelInJerkass: In the ChristmasEpisode, he's noticeably more abrasive than usual, bordering on {{Jerkass}} instead of his usual JerkWithAHeartOfGold.
310* [[WhyDidItHaveToBeSnakes Why Did It Have to Be Hang-Gliding Through Ducks?]]: He has an irrational fear of this and has to survive it in order to save his classmates.
311* WouldHitAGirl: Or at least Kim.
312[[/folder]]
313
314[[folder:Kim Chin]]
315[[quoteright:192:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/aaf7a3aa_5ca9_4701_be80_c1443cc743dc.jpeg]]
316
317->'''Voiced by:''' Janice Kawaye
318The [[TheFashionista clothes-obsessed]] and "popular girl" of the Class. Kim is always trendy and on-point, expressing interest in celebrities, the latest gadgets, and (especially) hot new fashions. She often butts heads with her more conservative twin Kam, but the two love each other deep down. She has the most variety in her instruments, playing percussive items that aren't drums or the keyboard, including maracas, castanets, the xylophone, and the turntables.
319----
320* ActionFashionista: A downplayed example, but this is the girl who organized a successful fashion show fundraiser.
321* TheBabyOfTheBunch: She and Kam are the youngest of the kids, although they're never treated as inferior.
322* BlueOni: While she's normally a RedOni in regards to the class as a whole, she's this when dealing with her brother, as she typically keeps her usual speaking voice when insulting him and usually doesn't start their physical fights in "Westley Side Story."
323* BreakoutCharacter: Despite hardly appearing and being more of a SatelliteCharacter in Season 1, she's a lot more prominent in Season 2. She even gets more episodes than Li'l D in that season!
324* ButNotTooForeign: Stated to be born in Columbus, Ohio.
325* CharacterCatchphrase: "I know, right?"
326* CharacterizationMarchesOn: Is almost interchangeable with Kam at the beginning. By the end of Season 2, she's established as being the more scatterbrained twin and more careless, but possesses better social awareness overall.
327* ColorMotif: Pink, matching her overall feminine personality and interests, as well as contrasting her brother's blue. Interestingly, her color in "Throwdown" is blue, perhaps as a nod to her more-collected personality and to contrast Kam's pink.
328* TheDividual: With Kam in the early episodes. This is lost completely from "Westly Side Story" onwards.
329* EarlyInstallmentWeirdness: She was nearly interchangeable with her brother at the start.
330* TheFashionista: She loves shopping and clothes.
331* FashionableAsymmetry: As seen in "Tamika and the Beast", her socks are mismatched. Her hairstyle is also a mild example, as the side strands only split on one side.
332* FoolishSiblingResponsibleSibling: The Foolish for her brother's Responsible, especially since she's more mischievous.
333* FourTemperamentEnsemble: Sanguine, as she's a genuinely NiceGirl with a creative streak.
334* GenkiGirl: Kim is certainly energetic, [[DownplayedTrope but not quite as hyper]] as Madison.
335* GirlyGirl: She has pastimes associated with femininity ([[TextileWorkIsFeminine sewing]])
336* LongHairIsFeminine: Inverted. Kim's hair is the shortest of the three girls, and her interests are overall the most "girly."
337* MyGodWhatHaveIDone: A mild instance in "Too Cool For School." She realizes that the celebrity "teachers" don't actually care about them, and made Sunny leave.
338* NiceGirl: Although she does have her moments, she's generally a sweet girl. She even organized a fundraiser to save the rainforest!
339* PolarOppositeTwins: Compared to her twin brother, she's more into clothing, shopping and arts.
340* PinkMeansFeminine: Downplayed. While she's associated with the color pink, only a small part of her outfit is actually pink.
341* PrimalFear: One episode mentions that she's afraid of the dark.
342* SavvyGuyEnergeticGirl: Energetic Girl to her brother's Savvy Guy.
343* TertiarySexualCharacteristics: She has lipstick and long side strands to make her head distinct from Kam's, as she's one of the few female characters to not be drawn with visible eyelashes.
344* TextileWorkIsFeminine: She makes all her custom clothes from scratch after all.
345* ThemeTwinNaming: Her name is only one letter off from Kam's.
346* ThoseTwoGuys: With Kam.
347[[/folder]]
348
349----
350!Westley Staff and Students
351
352[[foldercontrol]]
353
354[[folder:Miss Lopez]]
355->'''Voiced by:''' Jennifer Hale
356[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/img_5960.PNG]]
357
358The dance teacher of Westley who has a crush on Sunny (who seems to reciprocate). She doesn't have a lot of luck in teaching her dance class students
359----
360* FormFittingWardrobe: Her shirt fits far closer to her body than it should.
361* HartmanHips: Has some of largest hips in the school, which are emphasized by her clothing.
362* HiddenBuxom: Her swimsuit in "Nothin To It But To Do It" suggests that her bust is larger than it looks from her usual wear.
363* MsFanservice: Commonly showed up in clothing that was at minimum ''very'' flattering and often designed to accent her attractiveness in every way possible.
364* {{Sexophone}}: Plays in her first appearance
365[[/folder]]
366
367[[folder:Petunia Squatenchowder]]
368->'''Voiced by:''' Tom Kenny
369[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/petunia_s.png]]
370
371The school lunchlady, who makes awful food
372----
373* AbhorrentAdmirer: To Sunny in "Love is In The Hair....net" and, in that same, episode, Luna was this to her.
374* {{Gonk}}: She's not exactly pleasant to look at.
375* LethalChef: Let's just say she isn't going to reveal what meat is in the mystery meat any time soon. Likewise, there's the fact that we don't even know what her meals are.
376* OnlySaneEmployee: Surprisingly, is the only one who thinks Luna's plans are insane in "Safety Last."
377* UncannyValleyMakeup: She appears to wear this, as her lipstick looks overdone and her mascara looks a little clumpy.
378* WorldsMostBeautifulWoman: According to Luna.
379[[/folder]]
380
381[[folder:Principal Luna]]
382->'''Voiced by:''' [[Creator/JeffBennett Jeff Glen Bennett]]
383The principal of Westley, who gets into outrageous schemes.
384-----
385* BunnyEarsLawyer: Despite his many eccentric traits, he's an effective principal.
386* CharacterCatchphrase: "Fantastic!"
387* CarpetOfVirility: "Nothin to it But to Do It" reveals that he has an exceptionally hairy chest.
388* CasanovaWannabe: In regards to Miss Squatenchowder.
389* GreenEyedMonster: The subplot of "Free Philly" has him trying to upstage Sunny. Also challenging Sunny to a duel when he mistakenly thinks that Sunny was in love with Ms. Squatenchowder.
390* HiddenDepths: Has a hobby of collecting kitchen utensils, which actually wins Ms. Squatenchowder's heart.
391* LargeHam: Especially in Season 2.
392* MagnificentMoustachesOfMexico: Sports a very nice 'stashe.
393* TrrrillingRrrs: Natural, as he's Hispanic.
394[[/folder]]
395
396[[folder:Jan the Janitor]]
397->'''Voiced by:''' Jeff Glen Bennett
398Westley's janitor who used to be a part of Sunny's "Funkaneers".
399----
400* ButtMonkey: If there's some sort of sticky situation, Jan ''will'' be caught in it.
401* {{Hunk}}: He's ripped under that janitor's outfit.
402* VerbalTic: Jan talks like this, ja?
403[[/folder]]
404
405[[folder:Coach Barnum]]
406->'''Voiced by:''' Tom Kenny
407The gym teacher of Westley
408----
409* CharacterCatchphrase: "SPECTACULAR!"
410* LargeHam: He's really loud but quite dramatic with a megaphone.
411* MeaningfulName: Derived from P.T. Barnum himself.
412* NoIndoorVoice: Justified, as he's always speaking through a megaphone.
413[[/folder]]
414
415[[folder: Preston]]
416->'''Voiced by:''' Tom Kenny
417An upperclassman that attends Westley, who often bullies the other kids.
418----
419* {{Jerkass}}: Might be one of the most dickish characters in the series.
420* KickTheDog: His "odd jobs" for the kids are little more than flat-out bullying.
421* OutOfFocus: He doesn't show up in Season 2.
422* PetTheDog: Despite his status as resident jerk, he's nice to the kids after their hit performance in "Am I Blue?", and only turns on them after they play horribly.
423[[/folder]]
424
425[[folder:Marlon Wilkes Booth]]
426->'''Voiced by:'''
427An upperclassman that attends Westley. Very dedicated to theatre.
428----
429* {{Animorphism}}: He turns into a gorilla when he plays Peter Pan and King Kong, which astonishes the audience.
430* MeaningfulName: His name is derived from ''Creator/MarlonBrando'' and John Wilkes Booth.
431* OneShotCharacter: He only shows up in "Funky Monkey."
432* TokenGoodTeammate: In a sense. Of all the uppeclassmen seen, he's the only one who doesn't seem interested in bullying the first-years, instead being focused more on acting.
433[[/folder]]
434
435----
436!Atlanta Residents
437[[foldercontrol]]
438
439[[folder: Cheddar Man]]
440->'''Voiced by:''' Phil LaMarr
441[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/cheddar_man.png]]
442
443Cheddar Man is one of Sunny's friends (and a former member of the "Funkaneers"), who usually tries to make money with his schemes.
444----
445* ConMan: He tries to be this, often selling things as different items (i.e toothbrushes as action figures)
446* InSeriesNickname: His real name is Charles.
447* HonestJohnsDealership: Although, he's not that great at it.
448* MeaningfulRename: "They don't be callin' me by that name no more! They call me Cheddar Man now, 'cuz I'm just cheesin' that cheese."
449* TheMockbuster: Has an entire car full of them, starring himself as every role.
450* OldFriend: He's known Sunny since they were both teenagers.
451* OutOfFocus: Doesn't appear nearly as often in Season 2.
452* PetTheDog: Although he's already quite pleasant for a ConMan, he does seem genuine about trying to return Eddie's repaired helicopter.
453[[/folder]]
454
455[[folder: Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence]]
456->'''Voiced by:''' Jeff Glen Bennett (Mr. Lawrence), Jennifer Hale (Mrs. Lawrence)
457Eddie's parents.
458------
459* DotingParent: Both of them!
460* Fiction500: They're loaded. As in "Twenty-three million dollars is pocket change" loaded.
461* GoodParents: While overprotective, they do genuinely love Eddie.
462* HappilyMarried: They appear to be quite content together.
463* LineageComesFromTheFather: It's unknown what Mrs. Lawrence's background is, but Mr. Lawrence is absurdly rich.
464* NoNameGiven: While Mr. Lawrence's name is almost identical to Eddie's by implication, Mrs. Lawrence's name is never given.
465* ParentalObliviousness: Averted in "Safety Last", where they are more than aware of how dangerous Westley is. Played straight otherwise though.
466* UnnamedParent: Averted with Mr. Lawrence, as his name is implied to be "Edward" but played straight with Mrs. Lawrence, who's first name we don't see.
467[[/folder]]
468
469[[folder: Momo]]
470->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/OgieBanks
471
472A gorilla that Li'l D befriends.
473-----
474* BilingualBonus: His name means "peach" in Japanese.
475* TheCameo: Shows up for a few seconds in "Tamika and the Beast."
476* EarnYourHappyEnding: After his drumming talent is discovered, he gets his own exhibit and drums.
477* GentleGiant: Except when he's mad.
478* InterspeciesFriendship: With Li'l D
479* KillerGorilla: When he's mad, he can knock people through walls and goes on destruction sprees.
480[[/folder]]
481
482[[folder: Mr. and Mrs. Phil]]
483->'''Voiced by:''' Tom Kenny (Mr. Phil), Jennifer Hale (Mrs. Phil)
484
485Philly Phil's parents
486-----
487* AmazinglyEmbarrassingParents: To their son.
488* BrainyBrunette: Mrs. Phil.
489* HappilyMarried: Like with the Lawrences, they seem to be content together.
490* HartmanHips: Mrs. Phil plays this trope beyond straight.
491* LikeFatherLikeSon: It's not hard to see where Philly Phil's odd personality and scientific prowess came from.
492* ParentalObliviousness: Actually averted with these two. They seem to be aware of all the shenanigans their son gets into. Not that they seem to mind.
493* StrongFamilyResemblance: Mr. Phil has the same lanky build, skin tone, and hair type as his son.
494* UnnamedParent: Neither of their actual names are ever given.
495[[/folder]]
496
497[[folder: Tony "T-Top" Salieri and Eastley Kids]]
498[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/img_7798.PNG]]
499->'''Voiced by:''' Jeff Glen Bennett (Mr. Salieri), Small Fire (Li'l G), Jennifer Hale (Addison), Phil LaMarr (Brooklyn Bill), Tom Kenny (Freddie), Janice Kawaye (Jim), Crystal Scales (Bambi)
500
501The teacher and kids from a rival school, Eastley School for Performing Arts
502------
503* BigOlEyebrows: Mr. Salieri sports a pair.
504* BlueOni: Despite the prominent red on their outfits and being antagonists, they're collectively this to Westley's RedOni.
505* {{Catchphrase}}: For Mr. Salieri:
506** "I have a ponytail!"
507* CheatersNeverProsper: After sabotaging most of the kids' instruments, they lose to Kim and Kam on the piano fair and square.
508* EvenEvilHasStandards: [[spoiler: Even the Eastley kids are surprised when Mr. Salieri steals the blue ribbon from Sunny after pretending to make amends.]] They still go along with it though.
509* EvilCounterpart: All of them are collectively the counterparts to Sunny and the Westley kids.
510* EvilIsPetty: [[spoiler: When The Eastley kids lost the contest to Kim and Kam, Mr. Salieri swipes the blue ribbon from Sunny, who was holding onto it while Kim and Kam fought over it.]]
511* EvilSoundsDeep: The Eastley kids who speak all have slightly deeper voices than their counterparts from Westley.
512* TheDividual: With the exception of their introductory scene, the Eastley kids are mostly treated as a single unit.
513* {{Gonk}}: Most of them aren't exactly pleasant to look at.
514* GenderBlenderName: Kim's counterpart is named Jim.
515* HiddenDepths: While Mr. Salieri is an unpleasant person, he was clearly a good enough teacher to be nominated as a potential teacher of the year.
516* {{Jerkass}}: All of them!
517* KickTheDog: ''Constantly.''
518* LaserGuidedKarma: As a student, part of Mr. Salieri's sabotaging of Sunny involved a tub of dead fish. [[spoiler:After stealing the blue ribbon from Sunny as an adult, guess what gets dumped all over the Eastley bus?]]
519* MakeUpIsEvil: Bambi wears heavy eye makeup and lipstick, and comes off as an unpleasant individual.
520* MeaningfulName: His name comes from 18th-century composer Antonio Salieri.
521* PsychoRangers: See EvilCounterpart.
522* RedAndBlackAndEvilAllOver: Their uniforms are mostly black with red accents, and they're antagonistic.
523* VillainOfTheWeek: They only show up in Westley Side Story," although Mr. Salieri gets a lone cameo in "Vote Sunny."
524[[/folder]]
525
526[[folder: Mr. and Mrs. Jones]]
527->'''Voiced by:''' Phil LaMarr (Mr. Jones)
528Tamika's parents
529-------
530* AmazinglyEmbarrassingParents: Tamika seems to think so.
531* TheGhost: Mrs. Jones is referenced several times, but never actually seen nor heard.
532* GoodParents: They love their daughter Tamika.
533* UnnamedParent: Averted, with Andrew Jones, who introduces himself and played straight with Mrs. Jones, who's TheGhost.
534[[/folder]]
535
536[[folder: Marietta Institute of Technology]]
537A school that that Philly Phil transferred to in "Free Philly"
538-----
539* EvenNerdsHaveStandards: The students look down on "music geeks". Even giving Philly a hard time when they learned about it.
540* EvilLaugh: The Headmaster has this as his default laugh. Though, he notes whenever his laughter is evil or not.
541* GracefulLoser: The Headmaster was willing to let Phil go when Luna was able to get him out of the contract.
542* MadScientist: A whole school composed of them. Including Bionic arms and [[MixAndMatchCritters a Cheetah-potamus]].
543[[/folder]]
544
545----
546!Those Who Really Don't Fit Anywhere Else
547[[foldercontrol]]
548
549[[folder: The Blob]]
550A mass of industrial whatever that came to be when, years ago, the Funkaneers accidentally mixed sloppy joe with some kind of toxic waste.
551----
552* BlobMonster: No duh.
553* NoOshaCompliance: Part of why it exists, as, for some reason, pipes of toxic waste were allowed to flow under the school.
554* OurMonstersAreWeird: It's a BlobMonster made from sloppy joe mix and nuclear waste that's also weak to funk music.
555* UrbanLegend: InUniverse as "the thing that lives under the school."
556* TheVoiceless: Doesn't utter a single peep.
557* WeaksauceWeakness: It's only weak to one thing. That thing? ''Funk music.''
558* VillainOfTheWeek: It only appears in "The Hunt for Red Blobtober."
559[[/folder]]
560
561[[folder: Big D, Mr. Yin, and Mr. Min]]
562->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/KevinMichaelRichardson (Big D), Creator/TomKenny (Mr. Min), Creator/PhilLaMarr (Mr. Yin)
563The executives of Soul Stack Records.
564-----
565* AllThereInTheManual: Mr. Yin and Mr. Min's names are only known through the credits.
566* BadassInANiceSuit: While all three of them wear suits, Big D is by far the most powerful.
567* DealWithTheDevil: Li'l D signs one with Big D under guise of a recording deal.
568* TheDevil: Although never outright stated, Big D is heavily implied to be this.
569* EvilLaugh: Big D has a pretty epic one.
570* EvilSoundsDeep: Big D's voice is the deepest of any character on the show.
571* {{Expy}}: They seem pretty reminiscent of evil, older versions of [[WesternAnimation/WhateverHappenedToRobotJones the Yogman Twins]].
572* FauxAffablyEvil: All three of them.
573* PlayingWithFire: Big D has some form of pyrokinetic ability.
574** TechnicolorFire: Said flames are always pink, black, and green.
575* MundaneUtility: What does Big D want to do with [[spoiler:Sunny's soul?]] Use his talents to market Extreme Ham.
576* SnakePeople: Mr. Yin and Mr. Min.
577* {{Sssssnaketalk}}: Mr. Yin and Mr. Min talk like thissssss.
578* VillainOfTheWeek: They only show up in "The Devil and Li'l D."

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