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2These are the main characters in the comic strip ''ComicStrip/FoxTrot''.
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6[[folder:Roger Fox]]
7[[quoteright:121:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/d980de6e_2cb0_46bb_bbfd_055a8d846c02.png]]
8-->''"I'm clueless."''
9--->---'''Spoken just before running into a tree that he couldn't see because he was paying too much attention to a football.'''
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11The patriarch, whose activities include watching most sports, playing golf (or trying to and failing miserably), losing at chess to anyone who will play him, setting himself on fire while barbecuing, regularly reformatting the hard drive on the iFruit by accident, and obliviousness to his own incompetence, a trait he has passed onto his children. He works a [[OfficeDrone white-collar job as an unspecified high-ranking executive]] for a MeanBoss.
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13* AintTooProudToBeg: When asking for his job back. It was more that Pembrook ''made'' him, but Roger was still willing to do it.
14* BeCarefulWhatYouWishFor: In a few strips, Roger ends up ranting about the costs and finances regarding something (including starting a website and selling seasonal greeting cards), with him often insinuating that if he were there, he'd be making a fortune. Unfortunately, he often does this within earshot of Jason, who often uses Roger's rants as a means of starting a money-making scheme.
15* BigEater: Lampshaded in one strip when Roger has Peter grab the end of one belt and pull it until he was apparently outside on the house on the road. Roger reveals to Andy that he bought an elasticized belt for Thanksgiving with excitement and Andy sarcastically saying "Oh, joy."
16* BumblingDad: An extreme example. Roger is good at almost ''nothing'', and much like Homer Simpson [[TooDumbToLive he would have died several times over]] if the comic were more realistic.
17** At least not in the early years, where he's actually more of a clueless dad and actually admits to not knowing some stuff and being terrible at it (such as, for example, not knowing how to use computers at all. Silly example nowadays, but back in even the late 80s, it's more realistic than you might think).
18* CharacterizationMarchesOn: Not many people remember that Roger's first act in the comic was to beat Andy at chess (he had actually done so several times before he was made to be possibly the worst player ever, with the not-too-subtle implication that the only people he even stands an actual chance at winning in internet chess are three-year-olds and preschoolers).
19** He still comes close sometimes, but his wife is a sore loser who will often threaten him with sleeping on the couch if he wins.
20** In one strip, Jason hacked into his father's computer to give him 15 queens and one king, and the computer 15 pawns and one king. Roger still lost (somehow).
21* ComicallySmallBribe: Roger has no concept of an appropriate tip, instead tipping the paperboy with a nickel and then wondering why the paper always ends up on the roof or in the rosebushes.
22** He'll even do this to his own son. Several times he (somehow) convinces Peter to caddy for him in a round of golf, only to tip him incredibly insultingly at the end. To wit:
23--->'''Roger''': Peter, you really came through for me today. You carrried my clubs... gave me advice... found all but three of my balls... a man couldn't ask for a better caddy; let's not ruin it now.
24--->'''Peter''' ''[holding a golf club threateningly, raging]'': FIVE CENTS ''A HOLE''?! ARE YOU '''NUTS'''?!
25* DontYouDarePityMe: Says this to Jason when he calls him "poor unemployed Dad", only for Jason to clarify that he means "poor" in finances.
26* DoomItYourself: The inevitable result of his attempts at home improvement projects.
27** Specifically invoked at least once: Jason convinced him to try DIY wine-making to get revenge on Andy for not letting him play ''VideoGame/DiabloII''.
28* DreadedKidsPartyEntertainerJob: Roger was once forced to play a clown at the birthday party of his CEO's five-year-old son, because "Bozo services" are in the terms of his employment contract. While the party itself isn't shown, a bruised, scraped, and food-splattered Roger leaves at the end of the night with the CEO both thanking him for an impressive performance and begging him not to sue over "[[NoodleIncident the little radio-controlled airplane incident.]]"
29* EpicFail:
30** Flooding the house with a dishwasher.
31** Also his [[http://www.foxtrot.com/2012/07/0701/backlit/ managing to have fire erupt]] underneath a grill during his usual attempts at grilling due to putting the charcoal on upside down. Jason even lampshaded this.
32--->''(Roger attempts to light the grill, only for it to barely smoke when he lights it)'' \
33'''Roger:''' Dang it... ''(picks up charcoal, which is burning on the bottom)'' I put the stupid charcoal in upside down.\
34'''Jason:''' ''(observing the flames burning through the bottom of the grill)'' For anyone else, I'd declare this impossible.
35* ExtremeDoormat: Roger is usually incapable of saying no. As a result, he was a clown at his boss's son's birthday party, and salesmen show up every other day.
36* FailureIsTheOnlyOption: Just about ''anything'' he attempts usually results in an EpicFail due to his tight grip on the IdiotBall.
37* GrillingPyrotechnics: A RunningGag with him.
38* HairTodayGoneTomorrow: Implied. Roger mentions having hair in his younger days, although we haven't seen what he looked like before his hairline receded just yet. The only hint is Andy mentioning that Roger had a perm around the time Jason was a toddler.
39* HenpeckedHusband: Andy's not the nicest wife. Even if Roger isn't too romantic or does something idiotic, Andy often does something to him that is downright '''cruel'''.
40* HerCodeNameWasMarySue: TropeNamer, inspired by Roger's novel-writing StoryArc "His Code Name Was the Fox," which portrayed him as a Marty Stu in a bad TuxedoAndMartini spy novel that he wrote.
41* IdiotBall: Although Roger has done his stupid parts, the biggest stupid decision he ever made was when he tried to fix the furnace. Due to not quite remembering what the heating guy said, he turned the safety cut-off to the off position (and assumed that the hissing sound he heard was a snake somewhere in the basement), then tried to light the pilot anyway. Making matters worse, this decision is presaged by him showing some intelligence and taking a few extra safety precautions (wearing fireproof gloves, putting the match on a stick, and shielding his face with his free hand) immediately before he blows himself up.
42* ManMadeHouseFlood: See EpicFail.
43* MilestoneBirthdayAngst: Early on, Roger was miserable about turning 45, being "closer to ninety than I am to my birth".
44* MustHaveCaffeine: To the point that he has [[NotAMorningPerson shuffled around the kitchen]] moaning like a zombie, and has at different times tried to drink the jar of coffee beans and ''the answering machine''.
45** It was even the subject of an arc in the story, where Andy tries to have him go without coffee for a day thinking he is addicted to it. Predictably, it really just shows that Roger truly can't function without coffee — such as zoning out while Andy is trying to talk, not actually knowing that Jason is pouring raw macaroni and vinegar instead of cereal and milk, tripping down the basement steps because he mistook the basement door for the front door, and going through a productive and successful work day...only to find around noon that he was in the wrong building.
46** In one comic, the kids buy him a giant, novelty-sized coffee mug as a joke for Father's Day. He actually ends up using it. It took several pots of coffee to fill it up.
47* NotMeThisTime: In one arc, Andy blames Roger for messing up their computer with soda and a hair dryer. Despite Roger's protests that it wasn't even him who did it, he is punished for it. Turns out, it was Paige and Jason Fox who did it (albeit completely by accident).
48* ObliquelyObfuscatedOccupation: We never really get any details on just what exactly he does for a living. The most we can figure out is that he's middle-management at some white-collar office.
49* OneHourWorkWeek: Although many strips show him going to or leaving work, very few have shown him actually ''at'' work. Probably because all we know about his job is that it's really boring.
50* RidiculousProcrastinator: Roger frequently waits until the last minute in regards to chores or taxes. He once even bragged to Peter about having completed his senior thesis the night before it was due.
51* TalkingInBed: He and Andy do this frequently.
52* ATasteOfTheirOwnMedicine: In one story arc, he gets an intern who hero-worships him and who he starts treating like a son, causing Peter to feel neglected. When Peter complains, Roger just brushes him off. Then the intern starts hero-worshipping a higher-ranked employee, and Roger learns for himself how it feels when someone you love forgets you even exist.
53* TechnologicallyBlindElders: Roger is described as still trying to catch up with the technology of TheSeventies. In a comic strip that gleefully uses ComicBookTime, it only gets worse: in one strip, he buys the Windows version of a program instead of the Mac; when Jason tells him it's not working because they don't have Windows (software), a confused Roger points to the wall and says, ''"there's a window right there!"''
54* TookALevelInDumbass: He started the strip as slightly clueless and harried, but neither stupid nor incompetent. Come the strip's second decade, he's pretty much a total moron.
55* WalkingTechbane: Roger has proven completely incapable of operating a computer since the strip's first year. This is a man who once got completely wrapped up in dot-matrix printer paper; who crushed 3½ inch diskettes trying to put them in; who thought "backing up the computer" meant pushing it off the desk. He has deleted the entire hard drive of a computer in two clicks while trying to open a word processor. He has destroyed various other forms of electronic equipment as well and even managed to flood the house using the dishwasher.
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58[[folder:Andrea "Andy" Fox]]
59[[quoteright:132:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/7033af34_cc42_478b_be41_9c9819c90dfd.png]]
60->''"It struck me that if I weren't around, this place would collapse in a day or two. It's a nice feeling. Sort of."''
61
62She writes columns for the local newspaper and is the only family member exempt from SmallNameBigEgo syndrome. Originally, that was all the personality she had; later she became a health-food nut, leading to LethalChef tendencies, and grew prone to addictive behavior (such as getting hooked to Jason's FirstPersonShooter, Toys/BeanieBabies, and the movie ''[[Film/Titanic1997 Titanic]]'').
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64Andy also has a love-hate relationship with her mother, because everyone likes her more than they do Andy, including Roger. Her introduction was a major watershed for the character because it was the first time Andy ''had'' a character.
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66* AesopAmnesia: The first story arc to feature Andy's mother apparently had her getting over her feelings of inferiority and burying the hatchet. Several years later, Grandma's ''second'' story arc has pretty much the exact same plot, except focused on Thanksgiving rather than Christmas; Roger even [[LampshadeHanging lampshades]] this by saying that he thought Andy made peace with her mother last time.
67* AlwaysSomeoneBetter: Her mother.
68* BerserkButton: Putting up the temperature in the house. Paige called her a "polar bear in size eight shoes" for it.
69* CharacterizationMarchesOn: Early strips had her as a ClingyJealousGirl who was convinced Roger was having an affair, and combing over his clothes in search of evidence. Later strips made it clear Andy was the only woman on Earth who would put up with Roger, and she never let him forget it.
70* ConvenienceStoreGiftShopping: Unlike her husband, this is on ''purpose'' as part of her role as a MoralGuardian. On at least one occasion, she's gotten her kids thesauruses for their Christmas presents.
71* CordonBleughChef: Andy can cook competently, she just prefers to make "healthy food" instead of using normal ingredients. It sometimes borders on LethalChef territory, such as the arc where she burns Thanksgiving dinner in an attempt to try and outdo her mother, whom everyone thinks is perfect. They ended up having pizza.
72* DisproportionateRetribution: She punishes Peter for two weeks just because he saw two R-rated movies. However, she later lets him off after one week was because keeping him in the house was proving a punishment to the ''rest'' of them. He was ''that'' annoying by being too well-behaved from being grounded, almost to the point where it became too tempting for Andy to see him get in trouble more.
73* EarlyInstallmentCharacterDesignDifference: She had bangs in the first few strips, but they were trimmed in a 1988 story arc and never grew back. This was most likely done to make her look more distinct from Paige in the black-and-white strips.
74* {{Flanderization}}: Andy went from a simple caring and concerned mother to the MoralGuardian of the strip who serves her family earth-friendly fare like braised zucchini every meal, keeps the thermostat so low that it flash-freezes the steam from a cup of coffee, and throws a fit if she catches the boys playing a violent video game.
75* FleetingPassionateHobbies: Andy is prone to this, with examples including Toys/BeanieBabies and ''VideoGame/{{Nintendogs}}''.
76* GenderBlenderName: It's rare, but some people named Andrea do go by Andy for short.
77* GrammarNazi: As an English major, she's prone to correcting others' grammar, sometimes going off on rants about it. In one shining example, she rants about someone on TV saying "realtor" wrong, after which Jason says "Wow, you're really going nucular." just to get a rise out of her.
78* GranolaGirl: Exaggerated; see CordonBleughChef above.
79* HoistByHerOwnPetard: In one arc, she bought a DVR called a [[BrandX MomVo]], which drastically monitored what the family watched, programmed to replace the usual mindless shows they watch with "quality programming" (it wouldn't let Paige watch ''[[Series/NewlywedsNickAndJessica Newlyweds]]'' and suggested ''Series/MasterpieceTheatre'', for instance) whether they liked it or not. The story ends with Andy returning the [=MomVo=] because it wouldn't let her watch her soaps.
80* {{Hypocrite}}: A key trait of Andy's is that she's a MoralGuardian until it's [[HoistByHisOwnPetard inconvenient for her]], which is often [[HypocriticalHumor played for laughs]].
81** To further expound on the Momvo: "You should have seen how fast she pulled the wires", Jason tells Peter.
82** She complains about the kids gorging themselves on their Halloween candy, but several strips have shown that Roger has to hide their own candy in advance because otherwise, Andy will scarf it all down and leave nothing for the Trick-or-Treaters.
83** On a related note, for all her insistence on making the kids eat healthy food, Andy loves fatty, sugary snacks as much as they do, and her New Years' resolutions to lose weight always fail because she eats all the junk food in the house the day before.
84* IfItTastesBadItMustBeGoodForYou: A mentality that reaches absolutely stupid levels at times, including making fruit salad without using what most people consider fruits.
85* LuddWasRight: Unlike her husband who [[TechnologicallyBlindElders can't understand modern tech]], Andy would rather her children lived like she did as a child as part of her role as MoralGuardian.
86* ManipulativeBastard: At times she comes across as being more manipulative than Jason. A notable example is when Roger is returning home to watch the score counts for the week before the Super Bowl, and Jason is apparently playing video games in front of the TV set, giving Roger a hard time trying to even access the TV. It's later revealed that she orchestrated all of this from the start to prevent Roger from seeing the scores.
87* MoralGuardian: Andy is a rather preachy example of this in-universe. She also took offense to Franchise/DonkeyKong not wearing any pants.
88* NotSoAboveItAll: Who says she can't have fun like her kids do?
89* OneHourWorkWeek: During the time that the strip established her as a columnist, she was almost never shown to be actually writing columns. Her writing job has since been, well, written out of the strip since the late 1990s.
90* OnlyKnownByTheirNickname: The only person who consistently refers to Andy by her real name, Andrea, is her mother.
91* SawStarWars27Times: After ''Film/Titanic1997'' came out she saw it twice a day, every day, for ''weeks.''
92* SweetTooth: Leads to many of her "Not So Above It All" moments.
93* WomenAreWiser: Typically, not counting the occasional moments where Roger is the more rational and mature one.
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96[[folder:Peter Fox]]
97[[quoteright:127:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/4750b816_af9a_499a_ad20_1c662569320f.png]]
98->''"I'd roll my eyes, but those muscles are tired."''
99
100A high-school junior with an inability to be attractive to girls and a complete love of food; he is often characterized by his [[BigEater bottomless stomach]] and [[ButtMonkey being Bill Amend's punching bag]]. He often fantasizes about the sports or rock star he'd like to be, though when he tries out for school teams the results are dismal (in one gag, his name is pre-printed on the athletics department's dismissal sheets, leading him to have been cut from the girls' gymnastics team); essentially, he's an athletic NonActionGuy. Other than that, he's a pretty traditional big brother, teasing Paige and playing sports (unsuccessfully) with Jason. And yet, he still manages to have more athletic ability than his father...
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102* BerserkButton: Never, ever make fun of Denise's blindness.
103* BigBrotherBully: Sometimes to Paige and Jason. His bad attitude towards Paige comes mostly from his conviction that as a high school junior, he's supposed to pick on freshmen students such as his sister.
104* BigBrotherInstinct: Not usually apparent, but he can be protective of Jason and Paige. Once, he beat up a guy with lecherous intentions to his sister, and another strip had him run to rescue Jason after he called for help when his Aquaman costume became waterlogged.
105* BigBrotherMentor: In his more mature moments.
106* BigEater: He and Roger frequently tag-team on Thanksgiving to see who can eat more:
107-->'''Peter''': Plate 599 and feeling fine.
108** As for which one is the reigning champion, it should be noted that on a particularly gluttonous visit to a fast food restaurant, Peter is moaning in pain with the rest of the family... while Roger notes with sudden interest that the restaurant serves both apple and cherry pies.
109** Speaking of Thanksgiving, he also managed to eat two Thanksgiving dinners (one with his family, another with Denise's family), with Roger congratulating him on deciding to do both, while Andy, shocked that he would actually have two thanksgiving dinners, [[YoureInsane half asked and half exclaimed if he was insane]].
110** His status as this also cost his family any food they would have, with them being lucky to get even a small amount of food if he allowed it. One strip in particular had them going to a buffet line and they let Peter be first of his family. Predictably, he ended up cleaning up the entire buffet booth before his family could even get the chance to pick their meal, resulting in Roger irritably vowing that the next buffet they attend, Peter's going ''last.''
111** It also got him into trouble as well. As noted in the BurgerFool trope below, Peter, whenever he works at the local theater, would sometimes eat food while working at the Snack Bar:
112--->'''Roger:''' Why the long face?\
113'''Peter:''' I got my first week's paycheck today. I'd forgotten how much that stupid movie theater deducts. This thing is hardly worth cashing.\
114'''Roger:''' Welcome to the wonderful world of taxes.\
115'''Peter:''' Taxes? The taxes are nothing.\
116'''Roger:''' ''[looks at check]'' How many tubs of nachos did you '''eat?!'''\
117'''Peter:''' It was a slow day! I was working the snack bar!
118** Peter has been like this since he was a ''baby''. One baby picture chronicled the first time he was given solid food, a.k.a. "The Night of a Thousand Jars". Andy says that was preferable to the ''24 hours a day'' he would spend nursing.
119* ButtMonkey: The rest of the family often gets these moments, but - with the exception of Roger - Peter seems to have the most Butt Monkey moments.
120* BookDumb: He predictably does not do well at school, only very rarely achieving an A, and even then, sometimes he misinterprets how he got the letter grade by something other than studying (such as a t-shirt). He also seems to have a very hard time reading getting through some books almost to the point of exaggeration, with one comic even going so far as to have Peter take until nighttime, while sitting at his desk reading, to even finish reading one page.
121* BrilliantButLazy: Suggested several times that he's ''much'' smarter than he acts and is often one of the only characters (other than Marcus) who can follow Jason's line of thought.
122* BurgerFool: Although not a fast-food job, Peter's job at the local theater counts. He's constantly made to wash the bathrooms, once had to wear a ComicStrip/{{Garfield}} costume to promote the movie, and all in all receives very little pay (including deductions for all the food he eats while working).
123* CharacterDevelopment: Peter started in the strip as being a bit of a JerkAss at times, but was eventually reverse-flanderized into being the StraightMan.
124* CutASliceTakeTheRest: At least twice, Peter has cut himself pieces of pizza that made up at least half the pizza. Another time, he showed Roger a chart for how to cut the turkey: one slice each for the rest of the family, and the entire rest of the turkey for him.
125* DagwoodSandwich: One of his favorite foods. "Paige, pass the salt and a ladder."
126* DreadfulMusician: It's repeatedly shown that he's horrible at singing and playing guitar, particularly when the guitar is turned up to eleven.
127* DrivesLikeCrazy: This led to an epic moment when Jason needed to reach light speed in order to Time Travel because of Eileen (long story), giving us the following conversation:
128-->'''Peter''': So where do I come in?
129-->'''Jason''': I've seen how you drive on the freeway.
130-->'''Peter''': You're talking nine-digit numbers. I've only flirted with four.
131** And another:
132--->'''Andy''': Peter, Mrs. Humbarger says she saw driving down the street like a runaway missile.
133--->'''Peter''': No way! Impossible! She couldn't have!
134--->'''Jason''': We were going much too fast to be seen.
135** There was also the time Paige was watching Jason play ''Carmageddon'' and she comments that this looks oddly familiar. Cue Peter coming in, asking if anybody wants to go to the mall.
136** A Sunday strip had Jason make a Hot Wheels track based on a recent car trip with Peter. It had jumps and loop-de-loops.
137* DrunkWithPower: He once locked his brother and sister in the basement of their own home for not bowing down to his will when Andy and Roger left him in charge.
138* EngineeredPublicConfession: Thanks to Jason rewiring his phone contacts, Peter unknowingly called Andy and admitted to her that when they are out of town, he'll attend/host a party (He was trying to call Denise), an action that was said to have gotten him grounded for one decade, a punishment that might be potentially increased if he harmed Jason in revenge.
139* HighHopesZeroTalent: Peter sucks at both baseball and football, but this doesn't stop him from trying out every year. [[NegativeContinuity Except one year where he didn't try out]] for the football team and comes across the list of rejected players...
140-->'''Peter:''' MY NAME IS ''PRE-PRINTED'' ON THESE?!\
141'''Steve:''' Looks like you were cut from girls' gymnastics, too.
142** One strip averts this and also doubles as a BrickJoke from one years before where he decides to take up golf (with his "putting" sending the ball flying through the house) and at present is playing golf with Roger and putting for an Eagle whereas Roger begs him not to play golf with him anymore because he's gotten too good.
143* IncrediblyConspicuousDrag: One Sunday strip had what appeared to be Paige doing her make-up and getting dressed, but it was really him. He dressed up as Paige to try to sneak out of the house while grounded and was immediately caught. He wore his hat under the wig.
144* InsaneTrollLogic: He breaks up with Denise because he thinks just dating one girl through high school will make him socially underdeveloped. A heart-to-heart with his mother wakes him up to just how foolish "dating for the sake of dating" really is, and he gets back together with her.
145* JerkJock: Well, he ''tries'' hard to be one. Of course, he tries hard to be good at sports, too. He's not.
146** Another is when he's trying out for the baseball team ''again,'' but every single ball he hits lands through the windows of the coach's car ("why's he moving it out to center field?").
147* KafkaKomedy: As he's the ButtMonkey, he sometimes gets put through this. A notable example is an arc where he punches someone in the nose for making a joke about Denise. He is given detention and probation for it, and when he gets home [[ICanExplain accidentally spills the beans to Andy when she wanted to let him know the school found his lost wallet]].
148* KlatchianCoffee: Any of Peter's "stay awake" drinks, one of which was "coffee-tea" (tea brewed with coffee rather than water). Paige ended up wigging out after drinking a dozen cups of it.
149** Even he admits that as "the king of caffeine," he would never drink a dozen cups of it (and Paige did drink that much before even asking him how much she'd need). This is coming from a guy who orders quintuple espressos and 32ple blends of regular coffee.
150* LazyBum: When it comes to schoolwork, just about any effort is Herculean for him; the boy is ''years'' behind in his classes. Even the Cliff's Notes are too long for him; he instead reads the Cliff's Notes ''for'' the Cliff's Notes (which summarize ''Theatre/{{Hamlet}}'' as "Danish prince dies.").
151* LimitedWardrobe: He's always shown wearing a gray hooded sweatshirt, pants, and a baseball cap. This has been parodied at least twice, including one arc that showed baby photographs (with baby Peter wearing a baseball cap) and another time when Jason received Peter's hand-me-downs.
152** Interestingly, an early strip shows Paige "borrowing" Peter's clothes, revealing that he has a fairly diverse wardrobe (although Paige finds it lacking in pastels). He also has been shown at church in a suit.
153* LoonyFan: Of Music/BruceSpringsteen; an early strip had him become ecstatic about being able to touch the Boss's ''[[{{Squick}} sweat]].''
154* MoralityPet:
155** Peter cares greatly for Denise, who is blind. He's also protective of her and punched a classmate for making a joke about her.
156** Paige and Jason too. He's not above picking on them himself, but [[HypocriticalHeartwarming if someone else does it]]...
157* MorphicResonance: {{Downplayed}}. Peter's clothes change significantly in a few strips, like when he's studying for history class or dreaming about being in the Odyssey, but no matter what he's wearing, his hat always has an "A" on it.
158* MustHaveCaffeine: Most certainly inherited from Roger.
159* MySisterIsOffLimits: Says this in one strip.
160* NeverBareheaded: Peter is never without his trademark baseball cap unless he is wearing some other kind of headgear, such as a football helmet. He even sleeps in it. In one strip it blows off his head and he subjects himself to a HumiliationConga in order to get it back. The only two arcs that involved him being bareheaded for any length of time was one where he lost a bet and had to shave his head, and another where he was getting a haircut from a swimsuit model training to be a hairdresser.
161* NeverGetsFat: He's a BigEater who never gains weight no matter how much he eats. This is actually a source of frustration for him, since he ''wants'' to gain some weight (mainly so he won't be such a lightweight when it comes to sports like football). The one time he does gain weight is when he gains 50 pounds from an all-you-can-eat pizza night, only to lose it all by the next day.
162* OhCrap: Actually says "[[PrecisionFStrike crap]]" when Jason vows revenge on him. When he's called before the principal for punching a student who insulted Denise, he calmly accepts his severe punishments but freaks out when the principal mentions calling his parents.
163* OnlySaneMan: Has his moments. A notable example is an arc when Andy becomes doped up on allergy medicine, he seems to be the only one of the kids who cares.
164** He's usually the first one to point out his Mother's hypocrisy and tell her when she starts going too far.
165* ParanoiaGambit: Being the target of a "Jason Vow of Vengeance" causes Peter to completely freak out and spend the day subjecting himself to ever-nastier hiding places (winding up grounded in the process). That ''is'' Jason's vengeance.
166* PrecisionFStrike: Peter, when Jason vows vengeance on him for breaking a model. Peter's response? "[[OhCrap Crap]]." Counts, as it's one of the few times that sort of response is used.
167* RidiculousProcrastinator: Peter often procrastinates for assignments, often being well behind schedule the first ''week'' of school. He also seems to get tips on how to pull an all-nighter from Roger.
168* SignatureHeadgear: His blue and white baseball cap with an "A" on it (supposedly a reference to Amend's alma mater, Amherst College), which he considers his trademark. He's rarely ever seen without it, except when [[NeverBareheaded wearing some other kind of headgear]].
169* StraightMan: Was [[InvertedTrope un-Flanderized]] into this.
170* SleepLearning: Peter has tried this with varying degrees of success. One time, he had so many books under his pillow that he woke up with his neck horribly twisted. Another time, he listened to ''Literature/TheOdyssey'' on CD while sleeping and ended up with a dream sequence that was a pastiche of it.
171* SmallNameBigEgo: Not so much anymore, but back then he'd boast about his brilliance, athleticism, and masculinity; none of which he really has.
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173
174[[folder:Paige Fox]]
175[[quoteright:137:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/10bf8aaa_81c5_4d62_9746_e0096ab6110b.png]]
176->''"I suppose I should be flattered that the universe has it out for me."''
177
178->''"DID SOMEONE SAY'' ''''''MALL?!''''''''"''
179
180A freshman in high school. Like her brother, she seems invisible to the opposite sex--with the sole exception of supernerd Morton Goldthwait. She does many typical female teenage things, spending her time chatting with friends about cute boys and makeup and other inconsequentialities. She is also an even more LethalChef than her mother. Finally, she has a sibling rivalry with her younger brother Jason.
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182* AnnoyingYoungerSibling: Usually this way to Peter whenever the mall is concerned, much to his absolute misery.
183* BigEater: She has her moments of this too, usually connected to her SweetTooth, which often goes hand in hand with LoopholeAbuse:
184-->'''Paige:''' ''[after scooping out, in one piece, an entire brick of ice cream when Andy tells her she can only have "[[ExactWords one scoop]]" as a snack]'' One scoop. You're my witness.\
185'''Jason:''' Why is it that whenever ''you'' eat sweets, it's ''my'' appetite that goes?
186* BrattyTeenageDaughter: A prime example. Her life revolves around boys, shopping, and complaining.
187* CharacterizationMarchesOn: During Peter's TyrantTakesTheHelm stint, he forces her to bake cookies for him. Later on, it's made clear that [[LethalChef she isn't capable of making cookies Peter would want to eat]], and he knows it.
188* CharactersMostHatedSong: "Macho Man" by The Music/VillagePeople. She made the mistake of admitting that to Jason, so naturally he and Marcus wasted no time dressing up in a construction hat and headdress and singing it to her.
189* DisproportionateRetribution: Paige will frequently beat up Jason for even his most benign pranks. The best example is in one Sunday strip, where she sprays Jason with a hose because he did that to her. The catch was that he did it in ''summer'' while she did it in ''winter'' resulting in Jason being [[HarmlessFreezing covered in ice]].
190** On rare occasions she'll "punish" Quincy for getting on her nerves (whether or not Jason is involved) despite the fact that he's just an animal and isn't intentionally trying to bother her the way Jason does.
191* EarthyBarefootCharacter: In her dreams where she dates a Frenchman named "Pierre", she is a forest nymph who never wears shoes.
192* EpicFail: When asked to donate old clothes for charity, she boxes every outfit she has, reasoning that her mom will have to A) allow her to make a major shopping spree, or B) let her stay home from school. She didn't consider the possibility of being sent off in [[ImpossiblyTackyClothes old maternity clothes.]]
193* ForgedMessage: In an early storyline, Paige attempts to forge a note from her father to get out of gym class. It might have worked if Paige hadn't dotted her lower-case "i"'s with hearts. She ends up getting detention and then getting grounded.
194* HairTriggerTemper: In addition to her reactions to [[DisproportionateRetribution Jason's pranks]] she will beat him up ''any'' time he insults her whether to her face or in his [[HateFic hate]][=/=][[RevengeFic revenge stories]].
195* HeavySleeper: She actually sleeps up until dinnertime some days.
196* HormoneAddledTeenager: When at school, her mind is very rarely on her studies.
197* {{Jerkass}}: There are times where Paige returns the favor to Jason.
198* LethalChef: Even more so than Andy. She's baked cookies with Diet Pepsi because she couldn't find the baking soda, and her idea of cleaning turkey is putting the turkey in the oven while the "clean" button is on. One instance had her burning her cookies so badly that Roger actually used them as a substitute for charcoal briquettes after Andy "directed him towards a stash" when they ran out. Previous strips indicated that she was pretty good at cooking, or at least baking, as Peter Fox forced her to bake cookies for him when he let his position as man in the house get to his head.
199* NoIndoorVoice: As Peter puts it, she just likes to yell.
200* OvenLogic: One story arc has Paige trying to cook Thanksgiving dinner. She is told to clean the turkey and does so by putting it in the oven and hitting the "clean" button.
201* ParanoiaGambit: Similar to Jason's Vow of Vengeance Arc, Paige ends up threatening to invoke vengeance on Jason for something Quincy did, so Jason ends up hiding in the garbage, not realizing that that's exactly what Paige planned.
202* PhoneaholicTeenager: One running gag is how long she spends on the phone. In one strip, Jason walks by with a bald wig and cane, causing Paige to quip that she hasn’t been on the phone that long.
203* PomPomGirl: And very enthusiastic about being a junior to junior varsity squad.
204* SchoolPlay: In one story arc, Paige stars in the school production of ''Antony and Cleopatra''. Unfortunately for her, Morton Goldthwait is Anthony.
205* SkewedPriorities: Paige turns her mother's hair gray with what she chooses to focus on in school:
206** After her first day, Andy asks what she learned, and Paige (backed up by notes) proudly recites the names of the hunky boys in her classes.
207** Paige spends eight straight days dragging Peter around the mall, buying everything she needs to be ready for school to start: a new purse, a new outfit, a new hair-care ensemble... and on their way home, Peter asks her if she bought a single notebook or pen: ''"...Oops."''
208** Paige comes home aglow because she was ''"on"'' during her math class. Andy is pleased until Paige elaborates that ''"'''no one''' could bat their eyelashes as cutely as I did!"''
209--->'''Paige''': ''(off Andy's blank look)'' We had a really hunky substitute teacher.\
210'''Andy''': Maybe if I wore a wig, I could pull my hair out without crying.
211* SorryImGay: She briefly considered giving this as an excuse not to date Morton.
212* SweetTooth: Like her mother, only more so. Her idea of "one scoop" of ice cream is to dig out the entire gallon with the scoop. She also once unrolled Ho-Hos, filled them with chocolate syrup and sugar, then rolled them back up.
213* ThrowTheDogABone: Paige normally has very bad luck when trying something new or finding a date to dances, but she does have her moments. She once went to a dance with a genuinely nice boy who liked her back [[PutOnABus (though he was never seen again)]], and besides the fact that [[AbhorrentAdmirer Morton Goldthwait]] was the other main lead, it's implied that her starring role in ''Antony and Cleopatra'' went off without a hitch.
214* TookALevelInBadass: A notable instance of this was when she managed to tell off two party crashers at Peter Fox's Halloween party who attempted to kill or otherwise harm him [[DisproportionateRetribution because he simply didn't have beer at the party]].
215[[/folder]]
216
217[[folder:Jason Fox]]
218[[quoteright:128:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/1347d62c_d426_47eb_8d6e_1bba20c15dc1.png]]
219->''"Why does everyone assume I'' '''''WANT''''' ''to be normal?"''
220
221A 5th-grader, super-duper nerd who, among other things, programmed a virus that destroyed the Internet. He entertains a variety of get-rich-quick schemes which never get anywhere, is Paige's AnnoyingYoungerSibling (which inevitably ends with Jason getting beat up), spends a lot of time on video games or the Internet, eventually became hooked to "[[BrandX World of Warquest]]", and tends to have an ego the size of [[Film/ReturnOfTheJedi the second Death Star]]. He also has a thing for fellow nerd (but not social outcast) Eileen Jacobson, though he would never admit it.
222----
223* AnnoyingYoungerSibling: Regularly to Paige, every now and then to Peter.
224* AtrociousAlias: When he's going through a Viking phase, he adopts the moniker "Jason the Yellow" based on his blond hair. Doesn't really inspire the same fear as Erik the Red.
225* AuthorAvatar: Since Amend is a major nerd, he often projects his nerdiness onto Jason, as confirmed in a compilation.
226* TheBGrade: Jason reacts this way to A++ grades since he usually does far better.
227* BigEater: Shown in a few strips. A notable one was during a Halloween party where, while wearing a Jabba the Hutt costume, the food and punch mysteriously disappear and everyone starts looking at him.
228* {{Blackmail}}: Jason often blackmails Peter through his reckless driving. In one strip, he has Peter buy him a meal at a fast-food place for not stopping well enough at a stop sign.
229* BookSmart: He is extremely smart, especially compared to his older siblings Peter and Paige. He drives his teachers to exasperation, though, because he does ''far'' more schoolwork than any other 10-year-old (and in fact probably more than most college students) should.
230* BreakoutCharacter: In early stories, all three Fox siblings got pretty much equal time. The strip eventually shifted to focus more on Jason than on Paige or Peter.
231* ButtMonkey: Has probably been physically injured more times than any other character in the strip, mainly due to Paige - who's both bigger and stronger than he is - being his favorite target.
232* CannotTellFictionFromReality: He's such a nerd that he occasionally forgets that his favorite series aren't actually real, leading to moments such as trying to get a job with the FBI's "[[Series/TheXFiles X-Files]]" division or getting upset that ''Film/TheLordOfTheRings'' movies didn't use actual Ringwraiths.
233* CantSpitItOut: He can't admit he likes Eileen, even to himself.
234* CharacterizationMarchesOn: In a story arc from the second or third year of the strip's run, Jason is upset that Quincy ruined one of Paige's sweaters, makes a sincere apology to Paige, and even goes out of his way to try and replace the sweater.
235** In another example, he puts off doing homework to work on his comic. In most other cases, he's obsessed with doing schoolwork and complains whenever he doesn't get enough.
236** When they got their first iFruit, Jason absolutely detested the thing and had a sort of love-hate relationship with it (with the machine even sometimes threatening him if he doesn't hug it). He's taken a liking to iFruits since then, which is especially pronounced in the Steve Jobs tribute comic.
237* ChildProdigy: He's only ten years old, but he gets very high marks in school (and will even do his teenaged siblings' homework for fun), is a skilled computer programmer in his spare time, and apparently built a "miniature warp engine" when he was at science camp. That said, he's also [[DitzyGenius rather lacking in common sense]] and [[ComplexityAddiction tends to cook up unneccesarily complex solutions]] to various problems.
238* ComplexityAddiction: For all his genius, he tends to go for the more wild and complex solutions to problems when the rest of the family easily sees the much easier way to handle them.
239* CutLexLuthorACheck: He tries several ludicrous schemes to make money (such as thousand-dollar snow dinosaurs) despite the fact that he has effortlessly built machines and coded programs that could have made him millions had he simply sold them. His problem seems to be that he has the knowledge of an adult, but the wisdom and idealism of a ten-year-old boy.
240** He once tried to form a one-man Dotcom, but all he had to show investors was "a dinky little program I wrote for fun." Unfortunately for him and them, the Darth Jason virus did not "kill off interest," it "killed off the Internet."
241* DitzyGenius: Jason always does his homework and gets incredibly high marks in school... yet will pull off incredibly dumb, and sometimes dangerous stunts, half the time just to torture his sister. He's a kid smart enough to program absurdly effective computer viruses, and dumb enough to send them to people who want to see if his website has any content. He's also such a nerd that he sometimes seems to [[CannotTellFictionFromReality forget that his favorite fantasy and sci-fi series aren't actually real]].
242* EpicFail: In one strip, he accidentally launches rockets into the ground by putting the engines in upside-down, then has to deal with the second phase. While he and Marcus run away, Jason even says, "Why can't my successes ever be as spectacular as my failures?"
243* EvilSoundsDeep: In one strip Jason claims that he sounds exactly like Creator/JamesEarlJones, citing this as the reason he always get to recite the Imperial characters' dialog during ''Franchise/StarWars'' movies while Marcus is stuck reciting the Rebellion characters' lines.
244* FreudianExcuse: As a baby, he was apparently terrified of Paige's stuffed bear. Paige gleefully tormented him by waving it in front of his face every chance she got. When she's through waxing nostalgic over it, Andy points out that this is probably why she's become Jason's favorite target. It's also seen that the start of his making Paige his revenge target was when he finally decided to get over his fear of Paige's stuffed bear (by using bear traps for teddy bears).
245* {{Gasshole}}:
246-->'''Jason''': "Never send to know for whom the belch tolls; it tolls for thee."
247-->'''Paige''': "Bell," you moron. It's "for whom the ''bell'' tolls!"
248-->'''Jason''': '''''BRAAAP!''''' I believe you stand corrected.
249-->'''Paige''': You know, my friends at school think I make these stories up.
250* GenderBender: In a parody of Franz Kafka's ''The Metamorphosis'', Jason transforms into a mini-Paige. It was AllJustADream.
251** He had another one where he turned into a mini [[Franchise/TombRaider Lara Croft]].
252* GirlsHaveCooties: As a 10-year-old, he still believes this... to such an extreme that he's repulsed by ''video games'' with female protagonists. Thanks to Eileen, he's slowly turning around.
253* HeelRealization: He initially doesn't believe he should have to contribute money to help hurricane victims, but his reflection in a mirror mockingly agrees, telling him that [[SarcasmMode his need to laugh for 30 minutes outweighs those of people who lost their homes]]. He then realizes that he can't defend not helping in some way, and decides to make a donation.
254* HeManWomanHater: He's built up such a reputation as a one that he knows he'll be relentlessly teased by the rest of the boys at school if he admits that he likes Eileen.
255* HerCodeNameWasMarySue: In one story arc written before ''Franchise/StarWars Special Edition'' was released, Jason attempted to convince Lucasfilm to digitally insert him into the Original Trilogy as Luke's younger brother Jason Skywalker, who [[FaceHeelTurn dives headfirst into the Dark Side]], becomes "Darth Jason", and manages to escape at the end of ''Film/ReturnOfTheJedi''. Naturally, the arc ends with him getting a rejection letter.
256* IJustWantToBeSpecial: Too many times to count.
257* ItsPopularNowItSucks: In-universe, Jason's response to the "mainstreaming" of [[Franchise/TolkiensLegendarium Tolkien geekdom]] due to its [[Film/TheLordOfTheRings highly successful film series]]. Although for him, it's not so much "It's Popular, Now It Sucks" as much as "It's Popular, Now Nerds Won't Be Special." The series gave the title to one of the book collections, "Orlando Bloom Has Ruined Everything", the cover depicting Jason and Marcus sitting in a theater surrounded by googly-eyed girls. In other words, he was a hipster before it was cool.
258* JerkAss: Mainly to Peter and Paige.
259* JustOneMoreLevel: This trope is often present in-universe as a plea when Jason is playing video games and Andy wants him to do a chore or go to bed. Also subverted once when Jason says he'll go to bed right after he finishes level 47 on a game... conveniently leaving out the fact that he's currently on level 13.
260* KarmaHoudini: Despite being the strip's biggest ButtMonkey, Jason still gets away with a lot of things. [[note]]Among the stuff he's done: Destroyed (either himself or through Quincy) Roger's antique gold watch, and ''Beatles White Album'' Andy's tickets to an Inaugural Ball, at least one chandelier, Paige's homework many times (hard copies ''and'' on the computer) and quite a lot of Paige's clothing. He traded Paige's bicycle to Marcus for a collectors card, sold her belongings on eBay, once ordered ''ten'' computers and a truckload of novelty goods on his parent's credit, has given Paige wrong answers while tutoring (blackmailing her in one case) and has made countless attempts to extort or con money.[[/note]]
261* LastSecondShowoff: He takes a class test by spending an hour sitting and napping. When the teacher announces there's one minute left, he frantically scribbles everything down. According to him, he does this because final exams deserve to have a bit of pressure.
262* LimitedWardrobe: As of 2010, he strictly wears a blue t-shirt, cargo pants, and white sneakers.
263* LiteralMinded: Jason sometimes invokes this intentionally such as modifying all the comic strips in the paper to what their names are (such as drawing shells on the kids' heads in ''ComicStrip/{{Peanuts}}'') and playing frisbee with all of Andy's records that have flight-related names (such as Music/LedZeppelin).
264* LittleProfessorDialog: Usually. Although he once looked through a thesaurus so he could insult Paige without her knowing it.
265* {{Nerdgasm}}: In-universe, his response to seeing a beautiful foldout of a computer.
266* NerdsAreSexy: Played with. After Jason reads a study that states just that, he tries to be as un-nerdy as possible, only to revert when Peter starts acting nerdy in an attempt to get girls.
267* NerdsLoveToughSchoolwork:
268** He's willing to do his older siblings' homework for fun, and can even do homework on autopilot. The most extreme was when his math teacher assigned the chapter review as homework without saying which chapter, so he did all of them. In several textbooks, up to advanced calculus.
269** Played straight most of the time. Played with in one arc where Jason tears his hair out trying to figure out an extra-credit math problem and finally admits defeat — only to discover later on that [[UnintentionallyUnwinnable it had a typo]].
270* NerdsSpeakKlingon: Yes, he does. In one strip he goes to a ''Franchise/StarTrek'' movie in Klingon cosplay and demands fresh ''gagh'' from the beleaguered movie worker. Another strip has him ask Peter to check whether he's memorized the Klingon-English dictionary.
271* OpaqueNerdGlasses: And he never takes them off, meaning we never see his eyes.
272* ParentalFavoritism: Jason is the 'younger child' example of this, mainly because he does so well at school (to the point where Roger took Paige telling him she got an A on a test to the fact it was Jason). Another example is in a strip where Jason gets Peter into trouble by reprogramming his cell phone so he called Andy when thinking it was Denise:
273-->'''Andy''': Leave him alone, Peter, or you'll be grounded for ''two'' decades.
274** Jason does occasionally get beaten up by Peter or Paige. The more magnificent pranks he pulls against them leave him safer.
275* PlayingSick: Inverted in one strip: He faked a note from his mom stating that he was well despite clearly being ill so he could stay in school or at the very least stay for the Math test. The teacher doesn't buy the note and demands that he stay home.
276* {{Pun}}: Jason loves making these. Once, when asked to bring Roger coffee, he coughs into the mug and explains that "I am the coffer, so this mug is the coffee."
277** Another time, after Jason saw ''Film/{{Avatar}}'', he dreams that he becomes a Na'vi with the ability to connect his mind with that of a computer - which wanted him to "write some object-oriented code". He describes it to Peter as his "Javatar" dream.
278* {{Revenge}}: Shown to be the main motivation for making Paige his favorite target. See FreudianExcuse.
279* RidiculousExchangeRates: Jason gets paid $10, adds it to the money he had under his mattress, and announces that he's a millionaire in Turkish lira.
280* RidiculousProcrastinator: Inverted. He usually manages to get all of his assignments and final exams done by the start of school, often leaving him depressed.
281* {{Snowlems}}: Jason regularly builds snow dinosaurs.
282* StraightManAndWiseGuy: The Wise Guy to Peter's Straight Man. Marcus also serves as Straight Man sometimes.
283* SpannerInTheWorks: Jason finds it impossible to beat one guardian monster in a video game, as it instantly squashes his character every time he tries. Paige, who almost never plays video games, takes the controller and gets by the guardian by simply walking around him.
284* TeenGenius: He's 10, but close enough. He's so smart, that he can even do college-level calculus!
285* TokenEvilTeammate: The most selfish and least ethical of the entire Fox family. Plus, unlike the others, he's actually committed felonies (albeit in a strip that runs on NegativeContinuity).
286* {{Troll}}: In the arc that introduced Miss O'Malley, we learn that Jason loved to torment his old teacher Mrs. Grinchley by going above and beyond in regards to schoolwork [[note]]She asks the kids to draw the solar system, he draws it ''to scale'' on butcher paper[[/note]]. Miss O'Malley responds to these acts by [[CoolTeacher giving him extra credit]], which annoys Jason to no end.
287* TVGenius: He's unbelievably gifted when it comes to academics and technical knowledge, but is rather lacking in scruples and common sense. Ignoring things like his [[CannotTellFictionFromReality inability to tell fiction from reality]], overindulgence in {{Get Rich Quick Scheme}}s and a comically exaggerated ego, the simple fact that he ''still'' antagonizes Paige despite knowing that she can and will kick his ass for doing so doesn't speak highly for his sense of pattern recognition.
288** A rather sterling example comes in one Sunday strip where we see a diagram Jason's worked out for a catapult-like device to launch himself and Marcus into Paige's room so they can ambush her with squirt guns. As they panic ("Wait, she closed the window!" "Aagh! The rope's slipping!"), Peter muses on how somebody can be so smart and yet so stupid.
289* TheUnfavorite: Even Jason has his moments in this trope: One instance was when Paige announced that someone just got an "A", and Andy, thinking Paige got the "A," baked a plate of cookies to celebrate. Paige then tells Jason (who is currently shouting that Paige was referring to him) that it's not her fault if Andy guessed wrong as she's enjoying the cookies.
290** He's also quite annoyed when, despite scoring much better than his siblings, his mother has a disinterested reaction to his grades staying the same compared to Peter and Paige's rising, until she offhandedly remarks that they went up slightly.
291[[/folder]]
292
293[[folder:Other Fox household residents]]
294!Quincy
295[[quoteright:120:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/af13a3b0_c042_43cb_baf0_19bd91607e43.png]]
296Jason's pet iguana. He's very cute for a lizard and takes everything with reptilian aplomb. (Unless Jason is throwing him at Paige, at which point his expression becomes appropriately panicked.) Unlike most comic strip animals, Quincy is usually played straight, without any FunnyAnimal behavior or thought balloons. He sometimes gains these characteristics in order to poke fun at the trope. On occasion, Jason will put on big clothes, put Quincy on his head, and pretend to be somebody, like Quincy's "mother", to annoy everybody else.
297----
298* TheChewToy: He's been thrown across rooms, electrocuted, and has apparently swallowed a dart, which are all played for laughs. Subverted in one arc where he almost chokes to death on Paige's shoelace.
299* HeadPet: Occasionally.
300* HiddenDepths: [[http://www.gocomics.com/foxtrot/2009/03/29 Wants to be a man-eating dinosaur]], as revealed in 2009. A [[https://comics.ganneff.de/2012.07.17/foxtrot_876d9fd7c0ee45aa9fad4d2f699709b2.jpeg 2014 strip]] showed him dreaming about being a fire-breathing dragon from ''Series/GameOfThrones''.
301%%* PerpetualExpression
302* TheVoiceless: If any of the dream sequence arcs use this type of character, chances are that said character will be portrayed by Quincy.
303** TalkingAnimal: That being said, there were only two instances where Quincy talked (not counting when Jason tries to disguise himself and Quincy as someone or something): Once Quincy tells Jason to listen to his mom regarding cartoons not being real, and the second was at the very end of an Odyssey-style Dream Sequence (caused by Peter's attempts at SleepLearning the Odyssey), where he is playing Penelope and says "Hug me... Kiss me... Love me..." which resulted in Peter waking up earlier than usual out of disgust.
304* WeaksauceWeakness: Scared of cats.
305
306!The iFruit
307
308A later addition to the Fox household, specifically, a computer Andy bought in the middle of the daily strip's run. It had a mind of its own and was able to speak and interact with the other characters.
309----
310* BlandNameProduct: As you might guess, it's meant to be the iMac in all but the name.
311* CatchPhrase: "Welcome to iFruit. Hug me." It dropped this fairly quickly, however. However, it has reverted to saying its catchphrase when powered up for the first time in almost a decade for the Creator/SteveJobs tribute strip.
312* ChuckCunninghamSyndrome: It briefly disappeared without an explanation. We eventually find out [[spoiler:that it's just packed up and kept in the basement after being replaced with an Intel iFruit. [[TheBusCameBack It was brought back for one strip]] in honor of Creator/SteveJobs' passing]]
313* FauxAffablyEvil: When it demands something from another character, it tends to make a passive-aggressive threat (such as hinting that Jason's saved games might ''accidentally'' be deleted if he doesn't do what it wants).
314* ServileSnarker: Mainly to Roger.
315* SitcomArchNemesis: To Jason.
316[[/folder]]
317
318[[folder:Classmates of the kids]]
319!Denise Russo
320[[quoteright:175:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/da74017c_d84e_42a5_b1f5_05f1129d3c0a.jpeg]]
321Peter's blind girlfriend. She was introduced in a 1990 StoryArc.
322----
323* ChuckCunninghamSyndrome: She hasn't appeared at all since the early 2000s, although there was never a story arc wherein she and Peter broke up. Her disappearance was actually addressed in the [[http://www.foxtrot.com/frequently-asked-questions/ FoxTrot FAQ]].
324* ClingyJealousGirl: She's often worried about other girls getting interested in Peter. Apart from TheReasonYouSuckSpeech example, she demands to know that he'd never even consider cheating on her.
325%%* DeadpanSnarker / DisabledSnarker
326* HypocriticalHumor: During one story arc, she chastises Peter for giving a guy a bloody nose. When she finds out the guy was making fun of her, she chastises Peter for only hitting him once.
327%%* JustJokingJustification
328* MoralityPet: To Peter
329* TheReasonYouSuckSpeech: Once lists all of Peter's negative qualities and says she never has to worry about another girl taking him.
330* SatelliteCharacter: Averted. Although Peter is the one she interacts with the most, she ''has'' also interacted with other members of the Fox family, and even had a week-long arc that focused around her and Paige and ''another'' week-long arc that focused on her and Jason.
331* UmbrellaOfTogetherness: Denise is muttering and cursing until it starts to rain, to which she squeals with delight. Peter comments on their newfound closeness; "Wow, good thing you brought this umbrella."
332* WhatTheHellHero: During their temporary breakup, and after Peter punched a classmate for insulting her blindness. Though in the latter case, it turns out she was outraged that he ''just'' punched him.
333
334!Nicole
335[[quoteright:144:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/0f88ca0f_bef4_4f67_9038_bb347eb94068.png]]
336Paige's best friend with similar interests. Steve (see below) and Nicole are generally the ones to encourage Paige or Peter to do something risky or questionable, but that's a function of the way the strip is set up; it wouldn't be AnAesop if Paige were the one to suggest shoplifting and ''Nicole'' stayed on the straight-and-narrow.
337-----
338* ChuckCunninghamSyndrome: She doesn't appear much nowadays.
339* GlobalIgnorance: In one arc, Nicole was once asked to locate Iraq on a world map without country names. However, it comes to light that Nicole not only can't locate Iraq on the map, she can't even locate the United States. Eventually, Paige locates Iraq on her first try— by pointing at the only place Nicole didn't try.
340* SatelliteCharacter: She pretty much existed only to interact with Paige, and rarely interacted with any other characters. A notable exception is one StoryArc where she and Paige get invited to Morton's Halloween party.
341
342!Steve Riley
343[[quoteright:144:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/1d9dba74_02ef_430f_87ed_644196496478.png]]
344Peter's best friend. Probably had more mentions from Peter than actual dialogue.
345----
346* BigEater: Just like Peter.
347* ChuckCunninghamSyndrome: He hasn't appeared much in recent years.
348* FlatCharacter: Similar to Marcus, he's pretty much a clone of Peter.
349* SatelliteCharacter: Never interacted with anyone except Peter.
350
351!Morton Goldthwait
352[[quoteright:144:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/45dd3449_e8dc_4e02_86a5_4aaec09184c8.png]]
353A nerdy freshman who has an eternal crush on Paige. Was also a counselor at Jason's science camp.
354----
355* AbhorrentAdmirer: To Paige. However, Paige treats rejecting him after he asks her out as a tradition.
356* ChuckCunninghamSyndrome: Like the other high school characters, he doesn't appear as much nowadays.
357* DoggedNiceGuy: To Paige.
358* DrillSergeantNasty: At Science Camp, which he regrets when he finds out Jason is Paige's brother, though oddly enough Jason was actually planning on setting them up as payback before he knew.
359* DrunkWithPower: See the above, though given the treatment he gets at school, it's understandable.
360* HiddenDepths: Despite being a stereotypical nerd is ''still'' a better baseball player then [[FailureHero Peter]].
361* {{Jerkass}}: He is extremely arrogant and was mean to Jason at Science Camp.
362* NerdGlasses: Also of the OpaqueLenses variety.
363* ShorterMeansSmarter: He's about the same height as Jason.
364
365!Marcus Jones
366[[quoteright:175:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/56e0a4a2_5f3e_43c7_8662_eb9bba1813b0.jpeg]]
367Jason's best friend. They share similar interests, but Marcus never really got that much in the way of character development. A lot of the tropes that apply to Jason also apply to Marcus.
368----
369* AlwaysSomeoneBetter: An early arc had him beat ''VideoGame/SuperMarioBros1'' before Jason did.
370* AnnoyingYoungerSibling: The very few times his sisters are brought up it's usually in the context of him wanting to annoy them (though their ages in relation to him are unknown).
371%%* BlackAndNerdy
372* BlackBestFriend: Pretty much the only black character to regularly appear.
373* FlatCharacter: Pretty much a clone of Jason in terms of personality.
374* OnlySaneMan: Mostly ''because'' he's a flat character, he's more likely to play StraightMan to Jason than the other way around. Granted, he's only ''rarely'' questioned Jason's ideas and antics.
375** There's also the fact that he's actually okay with hanging out with Eileen and Phoebe, in contrast to Jason's extreme GirlsHaveCooties attitude.
376* TVGenius: Tends to go along enthusiastically with any of Jason's bad ideas and often actively encourages them.
377* TheWhitestBlackGuy: Wasn't much help when Jason needed insight into black culture while drawing ''ComicStrip/TheBoondocks'' strips; he only knew Mos Def from his role in ''Film/TheHitchhikersGuideToTheGalaxy2005'' movie and not for his rap career.
378
379!Eileen Jacobson
380[[quoteright:175:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/01336041_edc6_4f97_b7ab_8d6405360d3b.jpeg]]
381One of Jason's classmates. While Eileen has very similarly nerdy interests to Jason, she's not as much of a social outcast. Like ''ComicStrip/CalvinAndHobbes''' Susie Derkins, she is more likely to get the drop on Jason than the other way around.
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383* AlwaysSomeoneBetter: As good as Jason's grades are, Eileen's tend to be slightly better at times, [[ThePerfectionist and it drives him crazy]].
384* CharacterizationMarchesOn: In her first few appearances, she was portrayed as an excitable, guileless, somewhat-naive girl who drove Jason crazy ''completely by accident'', a far cry from the mischievous, snarky Eileen that more people are familiar with.
385* ChuckCunninghamSyndrome: She got a non-speaking cameo in 2008 and didn't appear again until 2011. But at least she eventually returned, unlike most of this strip's secondary characters.
386* DeadpanSnarker: In reaction to Jason. Some prime examples come from the arc in which Jason is upset that he ''didn't'' get a mushy Valentine's Day card from her, then spends weeks [[SheIsNotMyGirlfriend trying to cover up]] anything that sounds like him liking her. In one strip, he says that he came to a realization that he was wrong after seeing the movie ''Film/{{Titanic 1997}}'':
387-->'''Eileen''': [You realized] that you should just ignore what other people think and follow your own heart?
388-->'''Jason''': No, no — we should just secretly communicate by semaphore.
389-->'''Eileen''': More and more I see the wisdom in keeping our relationship hidden.
390* FriendlyRivalry: With Jason, in the purely academic sense.
391* GamerChick: It's not just academics that she constantly beats Jason at. A series of strips shows the two of them playing a game on Eileen's [[BlandNameProduct Gamestation 2]] and it's implied that Jason didn't even win a single round of whatever game they were playing.
392* OfficialCouple: [[spoiler:Subverted. She and Jason ''try'', but it becomes clear within weeks that Jason just isn't mature enough for a relationship yet. They manage to still remain friends, however.]]
393** [[spoiler: ShipTease indicates that she still has a crush on him, though, even as recently as [[http://www.foxtrot.com/2014/09/07/sorry-jason 2014]]...which Jason clearly reciprocates although he'd rather die than admit it.]]
394* OneOfTheBoys: Whenever the strip centers around the premiere of a major sci-fi/fantasy/superhero blockbuster, she's always seen going to the premiere with Jason and Marcus - In costume.
395%%* YouthfulFreckles
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397
398[[folder:Other characters]]
399!Phoebe Wu
400[[quoteright:270:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/0437bdb1_f800_4a9d_a2cf_7cfa7d7f0a96.png]]
401Eileen's best friend, she met Eileen, Jason, and Marcus at Science Camp.
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403* AsianAndNerdy: She's Asian, as well as one half of the winning team for the scientist team at Camp Bohrmore, which is a camp for science nerds.
404* FlatCharacter: Granted she only had two arcs so it's understandable.
405* GenreSavvy: During the second arc she figures out it's Eugene just from watching [[Franchise/ScoobyDoo TV mysteries]]: The culprit is always the secondary character who's introduced early on and then forgotten.
406* SiblingYinYang: Nice and humble to Eugene's raging egotism.
407
408!Eugene Wu
409[[quoteright:209:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/4347eeac_7661_4b34_8559_d55247560be5.png]]
410Phoebe's twin brother and an egotistical genius who makes Jason look humble by comparison. Introduced in the same arc as Pheobe.
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412* AsianAndNerdy: Asian like his sister and just as much of a nerd as Jason and Marcus.
413* CainAndAbel: With his sister Phoebe
414* ChekhovsGunman: His role in his and his sister's second arc, and the reason why she realized he was the culprit.
415* InsufferableGenius: With strong emphasis on "insufferable".
416* SiblingYinYang: See Phoebe's entry
417* SpeakOfTheDevil: During the second arc with him and Phoebe his only appearance before TheReveal is showing up when Jason and Marcus come to the conclusion that if Phoebe's here, so is Eugene.
418* SmallNameBigEgo: As mentioned above, he somehow manages to top Jason in this department.
419* SmugSnake: He's quite full of himself, especially regarding his failed plan in his second arc. The first arc shows him gloating, only for his teammate to complain about a mistake he made.
420* VillainousBreakdown: When everyone is packing up to go home at the end of the science camp arc, he comes by to taunt Jason and Marcus about the fact that they were disqualified from the science fair. Jason fires back "Sorry you lost to your sister. ''Again''", which makes Eugene clutch his head and splutter like a malfunctioning water heater while whining "It's not fair, it wasn't objective!".
421
422!Pierre
423
424A young, suave Frenchman who regularly shows up in Paige's dreams. By all appearances, he seems to be an amalgamation of what Paige would consider to be the traits of an ideal boyfriend.
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426* ChuckCunninghamSyndrome: He hasn't appeared in years.
427* EverythingSoundsSexierInFrench: Well, duh.
428* FunetikAksent: He has a deep and pronounced French accent, such as pronouncing "the" as "ze."
429* [[GratuitousForeignLanguage Gratuitous French]]: Speaks like this in Paige's fantasies.
430* ImaginaryFriend: He shows up in Paige's dreams.
431* ImaginaryLoveTriangle: When both he and Juan Carlos try to court Paige, the dream being the result of her having trouble deciding whether to take Spanish or French when school starts.
432* LeftTheBackgroundMusicOn: Variation: In one strip with Paige dreaming of him (in a manner similar to Rapunzel), she is monologuing with Pierre as he comes up, and was about to kiss him... only for him to uncharacteristically say "Let's go with U.S. Presidents for $400, please, Alex." Cut to Jason watching ''Series/{{Jeopardy}}'' while Paige was napping.
433* LoverTugOfWar: Engages in this with Juan Carlos in one strip, as a parallel to Paige's struggles in picking French or Spanish as her language class.
434* PhraseCatcher: "Ooh, Pierre." This once resulted in a coincidentally right answer when Paige was AsleepInClass and her teacher asked her to name the [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pierre,_South_Dakota capital of South Dakota]].
435* RealitySubtext: InUniverse; one strip had him get into a LoveTriangle with the Spanish-accented Juan Carlos, acting as a parallel to Paige's indecision regarding whether she should take French or Spanish.
436* RelationshipSue: {{Invoked}} and justified, because he's a dream.
437* TheRival: To Juan Carlos.
438* RomanceNovel: Both he and the dreams themselves seem to be parodies of this, or at least of the covers.
439* RuleOfFunny: Some of the more lavish stuff he does (his massive Paige art gallery, for instance) can only be put down to this...
440* RuleOfRomantic: ... Although, from Paige's perspective, it's this.
441* WishFulfillment: He's basically Paige's subconscious attempting to fulfill her desire for a steady relationship as well as her less-realistic desire for the perfect suitor.
442
443!Slug-Man and Leech-Boy
444
445A fictional superhero duo invented by Jason. Slug-Man is a human-sized slug with a cape, and a distinctive [[{{Franchise/Superman}} Clark Kent-esque]] hairstyle, while Leech-Boy is a similarly-sized leech. They spend much of their time relaxing in the "Slug-Cave" or battling their robotic archenemy, Paige-o-tron.
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447* ArchNemesis: Paige-o-tron, a robotic monster that closely resembles Paige.
448* BatmanParody: Somewhere between this and SupermanSubstitute; Slug-Man's cape and hairdo are clearly inspired by Superman, but his living in a cave, having a "young ward" in Leech-Boy, and largely relying on advanced gadgetry are more inspired by Batman.
449* TheBusCameBack: Finally reappeared in the July 23, 2023 strip after vanishing for over a ''decade'' in real-time.
450* CreepyGood: They definitely count as this; they're on the side of law and order, but most characters aside from Jason and Marcus are more than a little grossed out by them.
451* DeliciousDistraction: They can occasionally be lured into traps by "Slug Bait".
452* DominoMask: Leech-Boy wears one.
453* FunnyAnimal: Their general level of anthropomorphism.
454* {{Hyperaffixation}}: The Slugmobile, the Slug-copter, and the Slug-Saturn-V are just a few of Slug-Man's chosen vehicles.
455* PaperThinDisguise: On at least one occasion, they're shown "incognito" wearing human masks and shirts - which do little to disguise the fact that they're giant invertebrates.
456* MerchandiseDriven: Jason once wrote up a script for a Slug-Man cartoon that straddled the line between a toy commercial and an actual story. He even asked Andy if it would be more appropriate to contact a toy manufacturer or a TV network first.
457* WeaksauceWeakness: Both of them are helpless against salt. Also counts as a LogicalWeakness.
458
459!The Cartoonist
460Whenever one of the characters is reading a newspaper and there is a close-up of said newspaper, it usually features a headline mentioning this guy and the latest incredible feat he has accomplished or is currently undertaking.
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462%%* TheAce
463* AuthorAvatar: While Jason inherited all of Amend's nerdiness, this character is pretty much Amend himself.
464%%* ChickMagnet
465%%* HeroOfAnotherStory
466* NoNameGiven: Typically, just called "cartoonist", although a few headlines referred to him by name.
467%%* ParodySue
468%%* PerpetualSmiler
469* RidiculousProcrastinator: One strip had Jason commenting that the cartoonist has to pay a fine to his bosses the next time he is late with his strips. The punchline is that he is two to three decades late (Paige: "Hey guys! Did you hear about Watergate?")
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