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4[[folder:Dexter Douglas/Freakazoid and Family]]
5!!Dexter Douglas
6->Voiced by: Creator/DavidKaufman
7[[quoteright:210:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/056762bc_ecac_47fc_9a4e_d9af2b494bf7.jpeg]]
8[[caption-width-right:210:“Ohhhhh, FREAK OUT!”]]
9
10Our Hero, such as he is. Dexter Douglas was a computer nerd, in the early days of the Internet when that really meant something, until one fateful Christmas when his parents bought him a Pinnacle computer chip, the newest and most powerful on the market. Unbeknownst to Dexter, the chip contained a very particular flaw; if the user entered a specific computer key sequence while connected to the Internet, the chip would overload, and forcibly merge the user's mind with all the information of the online world. You can probably guess what happened next.
11----
12* AlliterativeName: '''D'''exter '''D'''ouglas.
13* ButtMonkey: He has a BigBrotherBully, no friends, and girls repeatedly turn him down for dates.
14* CursedWithAwesome: He wasn't too happy at first about becoming Freakazoid, but once he realized the ''opportunities'' (code: impressing girls) his attitude changed.
15* FriendlessBackground: As an unpopular nerd, he has no friends.
16* HenshinHero: He transforms via the phrase "Freak out!".
17* IntelligenceEqualsIsolation: Displays remarkable enthusiasm and aptitude for working with computers. Has no friends whatsoever.
18* LonersAreFreaks: Steff has referred to him as creepy.
19* OnlySaneMan: He's perfectly normal when compared to his family.
20* OrdinaryHighSchoolStudent: Was this until he accidentally activated the flaw in the Pinnacle Chip that zapped him into cyberspace and transformed him into Freakazoid.
21* NerdGlasses: As another aspect of being a typical nerd, he wears glasses.
22* NoSocialSkills: One of the reasons he spends all his time on the Internet is because he's very awkward around other people.
23%%* TeenGenius
24* TheUnFavourite: Dexter has shades of this, given that he was yelled at for blowing raspberries, yet Duncan could punch him a lot with little consequence. Although his parents have admitted they expect him to be rich and successful when he gets older while Duncan will still be living with them. And no one has a problem with this.
25
26!!Freakazoid
27->Voiced by: Creator/PaulRugg
28[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/58a2c1c2_a9e6_4246_8928_7659e5302bb8.jpeg]]
29
30The result of Dexter Douglas having all the information on the Internet downloaded into his brain, creating a superpowered alternate personality. He stands for truth, justice, and the American way... and just happens to be out of his mind!
31----
32* AnimeHair: His hair is similar to a Saiyan from Dragonball Z
33* AttentionDeficitOohShiny: "Cosgrove, he's just a normal regular guy just like anyone... [[NoIndoorVoice NORM]] [[MakesSenseInContext ABRAM]]!"
34* BerserkButton:
35** He ''does not'' like Jeepers. The villain's first appearance has Freakazoid go on a tirade about his creepiness and turning beavers into gold.
36** Don't ask him if he wants to be shown anything strange and mystical either. Especially if you're Jeepers.
37* BigDamnHeroes: In "Two Against Freak" when his friends are in danger.
38* BunnyEarsLawyer: He's as crazy as they come but he always manages to handily save the day.
39* CaptainErsatz: Freakazoid is noticeably similar to the comic book character Madman, which the creator has more or less acknowledged.
40** He also has many similarities to DC comics The Creeper, which was one of the original ideas for the show.
41* CharacterCatchphrase: "Aw, [[UnusualEuphemism Nut Bunnies]]!"
42* ChickMagnet: Has a surprising amount of luck with the ladies, at least until they're exposed to his less appealing traits.
43* ChivalrousPervert: He really loves girls, even taking time away from saving the day to stare at "hula girls!" but also stands for noble causes.
44* {{Cloudcuckoolander}}: There is rarely a moment that he focuses on any one task. And he's usually rather scatterbrained and manic even when he does try and focus.
45* CrouchingMoronHiddenBadass: Acts like a doofus most of the time, but is a perfectly capable crimefighter when he gets down to it.
46* DeadpanSnarker: Whenever he encounters someone dumber than him.
47* EveryoneHasStandards: There are few people he hates outright, even among the bad guys. But don't be a creep like Weylon Jeepers, [[MemeticMutation or he will yell at you and instruct you to chill and just]] [[PunctuatedForEmphasis go get some coffee. with cream. or something!]]
48* {{Expy}}: Of Shazam. Both of these characters are kids who turn into an older superhero by saying a specific phrase ("Shazam!" for Shazam and "Freak Out!" for Freakazoid) and still have [[{{Manchild}} traits of younger kids while maintaining older physiques.]] Both Shazam and Freakazoid have lightning based motifs as their super power base as well.
49* FastAsLightning: He's able to move so fast he can generate lightning at times.
50* FunPersonified: He's pretty much always in a good mood, cracking jokes and humiliating his enemies.
51* GeniusDitz: He has apparently sustained Dexter's ability with computers, as well as all the information on the internet.
52* GenreSavvy: "If I know my cartoons - and I do! - I'll be back later on to rescue you from something really horrible!"
53* HeterosexualLifePartners: With Cosgrove. They both spend a lot of time together.
54* IdiotHero: He's rather street smart, but not quite as book smart. Incidentally, his enemies often use his weird habits against him.
55* IntergenerationalFriendship: With Cosgrove. Roddy Macstew, Professor Heiney, and Professor Jones as well.
56* {{Keet}}: Very hyperactive superhero.
57* TheKnightsWhoSaySquee: Over ''Norm Abram'', of all people.
58-->"Cosgrove, he's a normal, regular guy just like everyone—NORM ABRAM! I'M TOUCHING NORM ABRAM! I'M HUGGING NORM ABRAM! I'M HOLDING NORM ABRAM ABOVE MY HEAD!"
59* LargeHam: His dialogue parodies how some superheroes speak in bold and dramatic manners.
60* LeeroyJenkins: On a mission, he'd much rather storm in and break things than go through with one of Roddy's complicated plans.
61%%* MaleGaze: ''"Hula girls!"''
62* ManlyTears: He sheds tears after reading Roddy [=MacStew=]'s goodbye email at the end of "The Chip", though he tries to deny it. "That made water come out of my eyes!"
63%%* MotorMouth
64* OhGodWithTheVerbing: Of course, being voiced by Paul "[=FroynLAYven!!!=]" Rugg, Freakazoid had a tendency to do a Creator/JerryLewis imitation in some parts.
65* PrimaryColorChampion: He has blue skin, a red outfit, and a yellow logo on his suit.
66* RedOniBlueOni: The red to Cosgrove's (and arguably Dexter's) blue. They're even ColorCodedForYourConvenience!
67* RideTheLightning: His SuperSpeed is represented by zipping over the ground as a lightning bolt.
68* SexierAlterEgo: The girls tend to find him more attractive than Dexter.
69* SuperpoweredAlterEgo: Although he and Dexter are more along the lines of split personalities, this trope still applies.
70* TalkativeLoon: He quite often brings up irrelevant pop culture references whenever he speaks.
71* TooDumbToLive: When Guitierrez wants to know his weakness, Freakazoid not only tells him what it is (a special cage) but ''helps him build it''. In another episode, he gets arrested on this charge by the Idiotic Police.
72* TookALevelInBadass: When he learns telekinesis. At first he fails utterly and only manages to hit himself in the head with a brick. When he gets angry though, he subconsciously masters the technique and effortlessly thrashes Cave Guy and Cobra Queen in battle. He doesn't use the ability in later episodes, though there were only two episodes left.
73%%* WhiteGloves: Part of his costume is a pair of white gloves.
74* WithGreatPowerComesGreatInsanity: As a result of getting all the information on the Internet downloaded into his brain. Keep in mind this was BEFORE the Internet was a gigantic pornography network.
75* YoungerThanTheyLook: He's supposed to be the same age as Dexter (sixteen) but looks like he could be in his twenties.
76
77!!Mr. Douglas Douglas
78->Voiced by: John P. [=McCann=]
79
80The father of Dexter and Duncan, Mr. Douglas tries to be your typical Standard50sFather but tends to crack like an egg under pressure.
81----
82* AlliterativeName: It's the same name twice.
83* BumblingDad: A parody of the stereotypical sitcom father.
84* CharacterCatchphrase: Prone to saying "Worms and weasels" whenever things upset him.
85* EpicFail: He once tried to use a camera. Not only was the lens cap on, but he forgot to even put film in the camera.
86* HappilyMarried: With Debbie. Kooky they may be, but they're clearly happy to be together.
87* HugeGuyTinyGirl: With Debbie.
88* ParentalObliviousness: He and Debbie are unaware of the chaos Dexter goes through and the existence of his alter-ego Freakazoid.
89* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: To his credit, he does try to establish ''some'' sort of order in his house. His efforts are usually for naught.
90* RepetitiveName: His first and last names are exactly the same.
91
92!!Mrs. Debbie Douglas
93->Voiced by: Creator/TressMacNeille
94
95The relentlessly cheerful mother of Dexter and Duncan.
96----
97* AlliterativeName: '''D'''ebbie '''D'''ouglas.
98* AmazinglyEmbarrassingParents: ''Especially'' during "Dexter's Date".
99* BigEater: If the pilot episode is anything to go by. She ''did'' eat twenty-four pizza rolls in one sitting, and then talked about making sloppy joes.
100--> "I was peckish"
101* HappilyMarried: Although she's so forcefully cheerful it [[StepfordSmiler hints otherwise]].
102* {{Housewife}}: Her character is meant to be a stereotypical 1950s version of this.
103* HugeGuyTinyGirl: With Douglas.
104* ParentalObliviousness: Neither she nor her husband is aware of the chaos their son Dexter gets involved with or of the existence of his alter-ego.
105* StepfordSmiler: Most likely a Type B, but Type C is hinted at, particularly in commentaries.
106
107!!Duncan Douglas
108->Voiced by: Creator/GoogyGress
109
110Dexter's older brother who constantly picks on him and takes any excuse to beat him up. Has a tendency to run afoul of Freakazoid.
111----
112* AlliterativeName: '''D'''uncan '''D'''ouglas.
113%%* AloofBigBrother
114* BigBrotherBully: Picks on Dexter constantly. During one family road trip, he punched Dexter in the arm for ''140 miles straight''.
115* ButtMonkey: Dexter gets back at him through Freakazoid, resulting in constant moments of humiliation. However, because he picks on Dexter and his parents never reprimand him for it, he kind of deserves it.
116* CassandraTruth: His parents don't believe his stories about the "blue guy" who tends to show up and beat him up whenever he's alone.
117* JerkJock: Always wears exercise clothes and is constantly seen lifting weights.
118* ManChild: Mrs. Douglas even lampshades how he's probably going to be one for the rest of his life. That, and a BasementDweller. Duncan is perfectly okay with this.
119[[/folder]]
120
121[[folder:Friends/Allies]]
122!!Roddy Macstew
123->Voiced by: Creator/CraigFerguson
124[[quoteright:256:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/35c77ca1_7fb3_4bfc_9b1a_07263da3b843.png]]
125
126The creator of the Pinnacle computer chip, and the first person to realise the flaw it contained, Roddy sought out Dexter that fateful Christmas and helped train him to use his new powers.
127----
128* BadassNormal: He has no powers, but is a helpful ally to Freakazoid. Even after exposing himself to the same flaw that created Freakazoid, the only power he gains is the ability to travel through the Internet.
129* BraveScot: Often participates in Freakazoids missions, despite not having the same powers aside from the ability to move through the Internet.
130* CassandraTruth: Was the one to discover the flaw in the Pinnacle computer chip, and calculated the effect it would have. When he went to the board of directors with his findings, Armando Guitierrez threw him out a window to keep him silent and prevent a recall.
131* CharacterCatchphrase: [[GoshDarnItToHeck "Crud!"]]
132* EccentricMentor: To Freakazoid.
133* FieryRedhead: He has red hair and is often very irritable and low on patience.
134* GeniusBruiser: He's a big man, but also was at least knowledgeable enough to know about the Pinnacle chip's flaw.
135* HairTriggerTemper: It takes so little to set him off.
136* HotBlooded: He gets easily angered over every little thing.
137* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: He's very irascible, but he does care about Dexter and always makes sure that Freakazoid knows what he needs to know to save the day.
138* LikeASonToMe: He never outright says it, but there are moments where he does act more like a parent than a mentor towards Freakazoid.
139* ManInAKilt: As befitting the traditional Scottish stereotype, he wears a kilt.
140* MrExposition: Although he's not happy about the role. "I feel like Obi-Wan cruddy Kenobi!"
141* SecretKeeper: Was the first person to know Freakazoid's secret identity.
142
143!!Sgt. Mike Cosgrove
144->Voiced by: Creator/EdAsner
145[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/c840361d_80d3_46bd_ac0d_c036185853e9.jpeg]]
146
147A police officer in late middle-age, who happens to be Freakazoid's best friend. The two spend countless hours together, visiting random attractions, eating junk food, going to movies, etc.
148----
149* AscendedExtra: According to the audio commentaries, he was only supposed to be in "Dance of Doom" for that one mint scene. Paul Rugg, however, thought it was funny and included it in an episode he was writing. Other writers followed suit until Cosgrove became a regular character.
150* BadassNormal: He's just a normal cop, but is still a useful ally to Freakazoid.
151* BigEater: Is often seen eating some junk food or another, usually while hanging out with Freakazoid.
152* BigFun: He's not energetic like most examples, but he loves visiting fun places.
153* BunnyEarsLawyer: Despite his odd personality and tendency to go off on random adventures with Freakazoid, he's an excellent cop.
154* CharacterCatchphrase: "Cut it out!"
155* TheComicallySerious: Consistently deadpan and subdued. According to the audio commentaries, Ed Asner's only real direction was "Don't act".
156* CompellingVoice: Whenever Cosgrove tells people to "Cut it out", they ''always'' do as he says.
157* CoolOldGuy: He'd have to be to share the interests of a teenage superhero.
158* DullSurprise: Due to being TheComicallySerious, he barely shows any emotion regardless of the circumstances.
159* EyesAlwaysShut: His eyes are usually closed, with exceptions in the episode "The Island Of Dr Mystico", where he opens them twice, and an AnimationBump in "Wrath of Guitierrez".
160* HeartIsAnAwesomePower: Cosgrove's ability to make ANYBODY immediately stop fighting and behave themselves, from common burglars to supervillain mooks. This might not sound too awesome since as a damn good police officer he can command authority...until you find out that he is the only person to have ever made the [[WesternAnimation/{{Animaniacs}} Warner siblings]] ''sit down and behave''.
161* HeterosexualLifePartners: With Freakazoid. When they're not fighting crime, they tend to go off on all sorts of bizarre outings.
162* InexplicablyAwesome: His knowledge of villains' schemes, ability to get people to "cut it out," and ability to find Freakazoid no matter where he is are decidedly superhuman, but unlike every other hero and villain on the show, no explanation is ever given for Cosgrove's powers.
163* IntergenerationalFriendship: He's middle-aged while Freakazoid is a teenager.
164* ParentalSubstitute: He seems to have a sort of fatherly role in Freakazoid's life; he takes him on day trips and is much more genuinely concerned about his well-being than Freakazoid/Dexter's biological parents.
165* PerpetualFrowner: Usually looks grumpy, but you can occasionally see him smile.
166* RedOniBlueOni: The blue to Freakazoid’s (and in “Two Against Freak”, Roddy’s) red.
167* SecretKeeper: In "Mission: Freakazoid", it's revealed that he knew all along that Dexter and Freakazoid were the same person. He accidentally reveals this to Steph because he thought she already knew, being Freakazoid's girlfriend.
168* SkewedPriorities: Whenever there's a problem that needs Freakazoid's attention, Cosgrove will nonchalantly tell him about it only ''after'' the two spend the day hanging out.
169** In another example, he has to rush Freakazoid to the hospital, but takes the time to place a fast-food drive-thru order...then goes ''back'' for the drink, all while Freakazoid is seemingly dying next to him.
170* SitcomArchNemesis: With Professor Jones.
171* TheStoic: Nothing seems to faze him.
172* SwiperNoSwiping: "Hey. Cut it out".
173* UltimateJobSecurity: Despite constantly using his police car for trivial reasons and wasting a lot of time going on odd trips with Freakazoid, he's still a well-respected police officer.
174
175!!Stephanie/Steff
176->Voiced by: Tracy Rowe
177[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/d219fb01_23f2_41c8_b684_223e0cc5aa97.jpeg]]
178
179Originally one of the many high school girls who rejected Dexter (though she was significantly nicer about it), Steph found herself romantically involved with Freakazoid, despite not knowing his secret identity for several episodes.
180----
181* BitchInSheepsClothing:
182** Subtle example. Every once in a while you can spot hints of a hidden mean streak. In "Dance of Doom" she lies to Dexter to get out of being his date to a school dance. She later agrees to a dinner date in "Dexter's Date" but makes him wait ''six months'' for it, all the while hoping he'd forget about it. Ultimately she ends up enjoying it.
183** In "Mission: Freakazoid" she goes as far as calling Dexter creepy ''after'' finding out that he and Freakazoid are the same person. Freakazoid never calls her out on it (Except for almost telling her friends right away. He's just more upset that it was revealed to her at all, let alone so casually), but she doesn't treat him any differently either.
184* DamselInDistress: Justified in that she is a teenage girl with no training.
185* DeadpanSnarker: On occasion. One notable example occurs in "The Lobe", where she is hypnotized into aiding the Lobe in dissecting Freakazoid's brain and breaks character to make a remark about Freakazoid knocking himself out when she was going to do it.
186* InSeriesNickname: She is often called Steff for short.
187* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: Mixed with NiceGirl. She's not fond of Dexter initially at first, but eventually she comes around after learning that he and Freakazoid are one and the same, at least not treating Freakazoid any differently. She ultimately has a huge heart.
188* LovesMyAlterEgo: She's not fond of Dexter but she's more than happy to be Freakazoid's girlfriend. Even after learning they're one and the same and becoming a SecretKeeper, she doesn't dwell on it for that long and stays with Freakazoid.
189* MsFanservice: Steff is a very beautiful, cute and attractive girl with a great figure and TomboyishPonytail.
190* SecretIdentityApathy: Despite her thoughts about Dexter and initial reaction to his identity, she has no further trouble spending time with him as Freakazoid.
191* SecretKeeper: Becomes this later on after finding out that Dexter Douglas is Freakazoid.
192* TheSmurfettePrinciple: Is the sole female member of Freakazoid's group.
193* TakingTheBullet: In "Statuesque" she gets turned to stone trying to pull Freakazoid out of the way of Jeepers' Medusa Watch.
194* WomenAreWiser: She tends to be more sensible and rational than Freakazoid, though that's not exactly difficult.
195* WrenchWench: She and the Cobra Queen fix an airplane in "The Island of Dr. Mystico".
196
197!!Fan Boy
198->Voiced by: Creator/StephenFurst
199
200An obsessive, overweight nerd with no sense of personal space, Fan Boy began stalking Freakazoid in the hopes of becoming his sidekick after the hero's last partner, Expendable Lad, ended up in the hospital.
201----
202* DemotedToExtra: He went from recurring character in the first season to only making one voiceless cameo in the second season.
203* IJustWantToBeSpecial: In his debut episode, his obsession with becoming Freakazoid's sidekick is more about him thinking he'll be popular and respected as one rather than just being obsessed with Freakazoid specifically.
204* NerdGlasses: He's a bespectacled geek.
205* LoonyFan: He tends to invade the personal space of the celebrities he idolizes.
206* TheTeamWannabe: He hounds Freakazoid out of an obsession with becoming his sidekick.
207* VillainyFreeVillain: His antagonism comes less from being evil and more from being a nuisance who can't respect the personal space of others.
208
209!!Professor Jones
210->Voiced by: Creator/JonathanHarris
211
212A shifty and somewhat histrionic butler who replaced Freakazoid's original manservant Ingmar. [[Series/LostInSpace Also, wasn't he on a tv-show with a robot?]]
213----
214* BerserkButton: [[DownplayedTrope At the very least]], don't expect a straight answer from him when asking [[ActorAllusion if he was on a TV show]] [[Series/LostInSpace with a robot]].
215* BritishStuffiness: Has a rather uptight demeanor, as well as Harris' mid-Atlantic accent.
216* ButtMonkey: Is the constant victim of various maladies and abuse.
217* DramaQueen: Male example. For example, his debut episode has him whine about never getting a vacation after all his years of hard work, to which Freakazoid points out that it has only been his first day on the job. He also acts as if getting splattered by watermelons from [[NoCelebritiesWereHarmed Gulliver's]] act is as traumatizing as stepping on a land mine.
218* {{Expy}}: The character of Professor Jones, voiced by Jonathan Harris, is essentially an animated version of Dr. Smith, Harris's character from ''Series/LostInSpace''. The show lampshaded this heavily in his debut episode by having at least 3 different characters asking him if he was on "that show with the robot". This was one of the reasons he was hired. One episode even ends with him [[ActorAllusion crying]] [[CharacterCatchphrase "Oh, the pain! The pain!"]]
219* InkSuitActor: Physically modeled off of Harris.
220* TheJeeves: Replaced Freakazoid's old butler Ingmar.
221* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: On occasion. He really shows sympathy for Dexter's family when he goes in to rescue them.
222* LovableCoward: Very much so.
223* ProneToTears: Will break down weeping or run away screaming ''in seconds''.
224* ReplacementGoldfish: He replaces Freakazoid's old butler Ingmar.
225* SayMyName: "FREAKAZOID, YOU NINNY!"
226* ScreamsLikeALittleGirl: Frequently.
227* ServileSnarker: Constantly. One instance has him show his disdain for Freakazoid's favorite show Hero Boy.
228* SitcomArchNemesis: To Cosgrove.
229[[/folder]]
230
231[[folder:Villains]]
232!!The Lobe
233->Voiced by: Creator/DavidWarner
234[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/the_lobe.jpg]]
235
236A MadScientist and Freakazoid's ArchEnemy, to the extent the concept even applies to the teen hero, The Lobe is a hideously mutated supervillain whose brain has consumed his entire head and seeks nothing short of world domination... well, except on Christmas.
237----
238* AffablyEvil: He's out to control the world and destroy his hated enemy, but that doesn't mean he's not polite and pleasant.
239* ArchEnemy: To Freakazoid.
240* BigBad: He's the most frequently seen villain. He also serves as the leader of the rogues gallery (such as it is) whenever they team up.
241* DeadpanSnarker: Freakazoid's antics usually bring out his sarcastic side.
242* DrBrainpart: A literal brain-headed scientist called The Lobe.
243* DudeWheresMyRespect: Writer John [=McCann=] noted that the Lobe was driven by this.
244* EvilGenius: Played straight, he's your typical mad scientist.
245* EvilLaugh: Quite often laughs maniacally.
246* FriendlyEnemy: With Freakazoid. At one point, they even run into each other while Christmas shopping and excitedly ask each other what they got for one another.
247* GoKartingWithBowser: He and Freakazoid like to exchange presents at Christmas and on birthdays.
248* IneffectualSympatheticVillain: He comes up with some fairly good plans, but he's frequently neurotic and easily embarrassed. Freakazoid was once able to defeat him by shaming him for the ridiculousness of a plan (though Freakazoid secretly admitted the plan was actually brilliant).
249* LargeHam: He's voiced by ''David Warner''. What did you expect?
250* MyBrainIsBig: Make that My Brain Is My Entire Head.
251* OffstageVillainy: Just how and when ''did'' he kidnap Stephanie and brainwash her in "The Lobe"?
252* TookALevelInJerkass: While he is normally AffablyEvil and is often depicted as a FriendlyEnemy with Freakazoid, he has a meaner streak than usual in "The Freakazoid". Not only does he deceive Freakazoid into believing that superheroes must honor every request given to them on their birthdays and requests him to leave him alone so he can't stop his crimes, but the Lobe also does such heinous things as cutting down the world's oldest tree, stealing from schoolchildren, and dumping loads of triple-strength laxatives in the water supply.
253* TheVillainSucksSong: He gets one in "The Freakazoid" that parodies [[WesternAnimation/HowTheGrinchStoleChristmas "You're a Mean One, Mr. Grinch"]] and plays during his montage of freely committing crimes while Freakazoid believes he isn't allowed to stop him.
254* WickedCultured: His idea of a night on the town is going to a posh restaurant where [[VillainSong the staff will perform a musical number with him]].
255
256!!Cave Guy
257->Voiced by: Creator/JeffBennett
258[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/cave_guy.jpg]]
259[[caption-width-right:350:"I subscribe to Magazine/TheNewYorker".]]
260
261A sophisticated and erudite criminal, who just happens to be a caveman.
262----
263* AffablyEvil: Makes polite small-talk with Steff in "Dance of Doom" before roaring in her face.
264%%* AllCavemenWereNeanderthals
265* ContemporaryCaveman: A caveman who has somehow found his way to the present and has the mindset of a modern man as well as a modern-sounding name (Royce Mumphry). His origins are never explained.
266* DeadpanSnarker: "Yes, I've dined at the Green Gourd. You're better off as hostages".
267* EvilLaugh: An appropriately snobbish laugh.
268* GeniusBruiser: "I subscribe to the New Yorker!"
269* HugeGuyTinyGirl: With Cobra Queen in the second season.
270* {{Leitmotif}}: A boisterous, brassy number that plays whenever he's out rampaging in the streets.
271* {{Loincloth}}[=/=]MonsterModesty: All he wears is a loincloth.
272* NoCelebritiesWereHarmed: Cave Guy was a take-off of Jim Backus, specifically echoing [[Series/GilligansIsland Thurston Howell III]].
273* StarterVillain: Serves as the threat in the first episode, though in-universe it was Gutierrez who was Freak's actual first villain.
274* WalkingShirtlessScene: His only clothing is a loincloth and a necklace made of tusks.
275* WickedCultured: Has a typical New Yorker accent and has refined interests such as fine dining, classical music, and literature despite his brutish behavior.
276
277!!Cobra Queen
278->Voiced by: Tress [=MacNeille=]
279[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/cobra_queen.png]]
280
281A mutated reptile woman with control over snakes.
282----
283* AbsurdlySpaciousSewer: Where her lair is located.
284* ActionPet: Her giant cobras.
285* AffablyEvil: She's pretty polite to Freakazoid and Steff.
286* BaldOfEvil: Being reptilian, she does not have any hair.
287* CuteMonsterGirl: For a humanoid reptile, she is pretty attractive.
288%%* EvilLaugh
289* FriendlyEnemy: She accepts decorating advice from Freakazoid (Japanese lanterns for her sewer lair) and casually chats with Steff about dating.
290* HugeGuyTinyGirl: With Cave Guy in the second season. At the very least, she is small when compared to the huge Cave Guy.
291* SnakePeople: Because she used an experimental cosmetic that had been left out in the sun too long, she's been mutated into a snake woman.
292* SssssnakeTalk: Freakazoid remarks she sounds like [[WesternAnimation/SylvesterTheCatAndTweetyBird Sylvester the Cat]].
293* WrenchWench: Helps Steff fix a plane in "The Island of Dr. Mystico".
294
295!!Candle Jack
296->Voiced by: Jeff Bennett
297[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/candle_jack_129.png]]
298[[caption-width-right:300:Free vouchers to whoever provides me rope...]]
299
300He's now a DiscreditedMeme, so you can safely say "Candle Jack" without getting caught. No, seriously, neither this sentence nor the character description for Candle Jack in Website/TheOtherWiki[='s=] ''Freakazoid'' page cut off mid-sentence after typing "Candle Jack", so feel free to combo-break "cut off your sentence after saying Candle Jack" threads and ruin the meme's irrational fear factor for people.
301
302Okay, now that we got that out of the way, where were we... Oh, right.
303
304A Boogeyman that pops up out of nowhere and kidnaps anyone he comes across... as long as [[SpeakOfTheDevil they said his name first]].
305----
306* AffablyEvil: A very polite and witty kidnapper.
307* BedsheetGhost: Well, he wears the sheet at least. Whether or not he's ''actually'' a ghost is debatable.
308* CreepyMonotone: The only time we hear him raise his voice is when he complains about peanuts being stale.
309* TheDreaded: Well, he is the Boogieman. He's even scarier than [[TakeThat Sinbad getting another TV show]].
310* {{Geas}}: If his initial episode is any indication, he's utterly powerless unless someone says his name aloud. When he first starts kidnapping kids, he can only interact with the ones who have said "Candlejack"--he doesn't acknowledge them until that specific moment.
311* GoneHorriblyRight: His debut episode sees him capturing more victims than he knows what to do with.
312* GonnaNeedMoreX: He needs more rope from all the kidnappings.
313* LightIsNotGood: His most iconic attributes are a candle and his glowing white eyes.
314* NothingIsScarier: It's never explained where he takes children after they say his name. That doesn't stop them from screaming in terror whenever he shows up.
315** His backstory is also a complete blank. Short of being the local Boogieman and his fondness for tying up/kidnapping children, nothing is really known about him.
316*** They do give a reason: he's [[spoiler:[[TheUnreveal a nut]]]].
317* PowerFloats: Most of his screen time sees him levitating. Also applies to his rope and the victims he ties up with it, conveniently.
318* ScaryStitches: Covered in them.
319* SpeakOfTheDevil: No matter where you are, no matter what you do, if you say his name, Candle Jack will appear. Though strangely enough, just calling him "Jack" nullifies his powers. All the villains call him this for short and as a result, he doesn't bother kidnapping them.
320* WeaksauceWeakness: In his first appearance, Freakazoid was able to defeat him using a delicious pie, his favorite snack.
321
322!!Longhorn
323->Voiced by: Creator/MauriceLaMarche
324
325A former factory worker turned criminal and eventually a truck-driving supervillain with dreams of country music stardom.
326----
327* BeastMan: Is even described as one in his first appearance. He's basically an anthropomorphic longhorn bull.
328* CoolCar: Longhorn's rig, Bessie-Mae, which is not only heavily armed but can also drive underwater. Also applies to the eponymous hot rods from Longhorn's debut episode "Hot Rods From Heck".
329* DreadfulMusician: He wants to use the funds from his crimes to finance his career as a country musician, but he is a terrible player AND singer.
330* EmergencyTransformation: Had a surgeon alter him into a bull man to help him avoid the police due to his crime spree.
331* FromNobodyToNightmare: Was originally a factory worker who turned to petty crime, and eventually transformed himself into a supervillain.
332* GiftedlyBad: No one will tell him how bad he is out of fear he'd stomp them with his big hooves. He almost suspects this trope, but his mook talks him out of it.
333* HoodHornament: Has a truck named Bessie Mae outfitted with a pair of horns.
334* SuperStrength: Freakazoid states that he has the strength of 10 men.
335
336!!Waylon Jeepers
337->Voiced by: Jeff Bennett
338
339A small, creepy man with a thing for the occult.
340----
341* CutLexLuthorACheck: It apparently never struck him to melt down the solid gold beavers he ended up with and just sell the gold.
342* {{Jerkass}}: Unlike most of the other villains, Jeepers has little to no redeeming qualities.
343* PersonaNonGrata: He was from Venice Beach, California, but was forced to leave for being too strange. "''That'' should tell you something". He apparently had to disguise himself in order to go back and trap Freakazoid.
344* SlasherSmile: He constantly has a creepy grin.
345* TakenForGranite: Jeepers created the Medusa Watch which let him turn people into stone. A previous prototype succeeded in turning beavers into gold.
346* TheUnfavorite: Freakazoid has a somewhat frienemy-ish relationship with his other villains, but he absolutely LOATHES Jeepers. It had gotten to a point that he unleashed on the villain an epically hilarious TakeThatScrappy speech to lay off before he had a chance to show him something "strange and mystical".
347* TheUnreveal: The fate of his Medusa watch.
348-->'''Joe:''' I know where it is, but I'm not telling.
349
350!!Vorn the Unspeakable
351->Voiced by: Richard Moll
352[[quoteright:284:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/vorn_the_unspeakable.jpg]]
353
354A monster summoned by Jeepers to act as muscle.
355----
356* EldritchAbomination: Or possibly a demon. It's never really explored.
357* {{Expy}}: Of Cthulhu.
358* ExtremeOmnivore:
359-->'''Homeless man:''' Hey buddy, change?\
360'''Vorn:''' Thankyou! *Takes the can and eats it*
361* ImAHumanitarian: Makes frequent references to eating people.
362* LargeHam:
363--> '''Vorn:''' I am Vorn the Unspeakable! The skulls of my enemies bleach in the suns of a thousand worlds! And you are?
364* LikeAnOldMarriedCouple: Becomes this with Jeepers by the end.
365* PaperThinDisguise: Dresses as a surfer to blend in at Venice Beach CA. No one seems to notice.
366* TakenForGranite: How he's defeated, via Jeepers' Medusa watch. Undone by the end, once he's safely behind bars.
367
368!!Dr. Mystico
369[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/dr_mystico.png]]
370->Voiced by: Creator/TimCurry
371
372A MadScientist living in seclusion on an isolated tropical island, having left society behind due to his research into HalfHumanHybrid creations being mocked and condemned.
373----
374* {{Cloudcuckoolander}}: Unlike most types of mad scientists, Mystico appears to genuinely have some sort of mental disorder, if his weird behavior is anything to go by.
375* DoNotCallMePaul: If Wendell is indeed his real first name, he hates being called by it.
376* EvilLaugh: Subverted. He immediately apologizes for this and explains that he merely thought of something funny.
377* {{Expy}}: Of [[Film/TheIslandOfDrMoreau1996 Dr Moreau]].
378* HalfHumanHybrid: His Orangu-Men, which are massive, ape-like humanoids that are half orangutan and half Creator/LeonardMaltin.
379* InkSuitActor: He greatly resembles Tim Curry in the 1990s, if fatter.
380* LargeHam: He's being played by an over-acting ''Tim Curry''. This is best shown in his MotiveRant:
381-->"They called me mad! Insane! ''WENDELL!!'' They barred me from the universities until I had no choice but to flee here to conduct my research! Well! Who's crazy now, hmmmm?! WHO'S '''''MAD''''' NOW!? HMMMM!?"
382* MadScientist: Has set up shop on a small island to focus on his research, creating an army of mutated Orangu-Men who all have the face of Leonard Maltin.
383* TakeOverTheWorld: He initially claims that he's going to use his army of super primates to take over Cleveland.
384-->'''Cosgrove:''' Don't you mean the world?\
385'''Dr. Mystico:''' I meant the world, yes. What did I say? Cleveland?
386* TooSpicyForYogSothoth: His bizarre behavior is so extreme that even Freakazoid considers him a weirdo.
387* WhosLaughingNow: During the dinner scene.
388
389!!Armondo Guitierrez
390->Voiced by: Creator/RicardoMontalban
391
392The owner of Apex Microchips, and second candidate for the title of Freakazoid's ArchEnemy, having a personal connection to the hero's origin.
393----
394* ActorAllusion: Briefly slips into a parody of Montalban's "He Tasks Me" monologue from ''Film/StarTrekIITheWrathOfKhan'' in his debut episode, before catching himself and apologizing.
395* AffablyEvil: A very refined and polite fellow.
396* BerserkButton: Don't call him a weenie. "Hero Boy" also shows that Freakazoid's general antics also irritate him after a point.
397* BigBad: The only character other than The Lobe who could be a contender for the title. He appeared less often, but it was always an event when he did.
398* BondVillainStupidity: In "The Wrath of Guitierrez". To be fair, he was going to eliminate Freakazoid even if he escaped.
399* BroughtDownToNormal: Well, mostly normal anyway; he loses his Freakazoid powers at the end of "The Wrath of Guitierrez" after he falls into the depths of cyberspace.
400* CharacterCatchphrase: "Laugh with me!"
401* CoolAndUnusualPunishment: His idea of torturing Dexter's family is showing them a tape of former actor and comedian Marty Ingels, much to their horror.
402* CorruptCorporateExecutive: Initially, he was the head of Apex Microchips.
403* {{Cyborg}}: Half of his face looks like a computer's motherboard in "Hero Boy", due to his DisneyVillainDeath in "The Wrath of Guitierrez".
404* DisneyVillainDeath: Falls to his apparent death at the end of "The Wrath of Guitierrez". [[UnexplainedRecovery He got better]].
405* EvilCounterpart: Gains powers similar to Freakazoid's in "The Wrath of Guitierrez". Oddly, he returns to (mostly) normal in his next appearance.
406* EvilLaugh: Has one befitting Ricardo Montalban, and often insists that his henchmen, or even the ''heroes'', join him in his laughing.
407* EyepatchOfPower: Has an eyepatch in his human form; strangely, his eye appears fine beneath it, making you wonder why he even wears it, other than intimidation perhaps, though he hides the code for the Pinnacle chip glitch behind it while in prison. He no longer has it after half his face becomes cybernetic.
408* FacialHorror: The cyberized half of his face, which he hides behind a cloak.
409* InkSuitActor: He resembles his voice actor, Ricardo Montalban - which means plenty of references to ''[[Film/StarTrekIITheWrathOfKhan The Wrath Of Khan]]''.
410* InTheHood: During "Hero Boy", because half his face is [[{{Cyborg}} cyberized]].
411* KnightOfCerebus: Downplayed -- his appearances are marginally more serious since he's much more of a threat than most of the other villains. That said, he's still fairly silly in his own way.
412* LargeHam: As a parody of over-the-top villains, many of his lines are delivered in a melodramatic manner. Naturally, this means he often says some pretty goofy things.
413* LaughWithMe: The TropeNamer. And at one point he says "Scream with me!".
414* MadScientist: In "Hero Boy". He even gets an [[TheIgor Igor]], Jocko.
415* MortonsFork: He rather enjoys doing this; in "The Wrath of Guitierrez" either Freakazoid remains in the real world and has his powers drained, or he enters the Net where Guitierrez's DeathTrap awaits. In "Hero Boy" he does something similar, except Guitierrez was threatening to [[EarthShatteringKaboom vaporize Earth]] instead.
416* NeverSayDie: He prefers the term "eliminated".
417* ShoutOut: His introduction in "Hero Boy" is a reference to ''Film/TheAbominableDrPhibes''.
418* UnexplainedRecovery: It's never explained how he managed to escape from being lost in cyberspace at the end of "The Wrath of Guitierrez", nor how he managed to get back to the real world. All that is known is that the experience somehow partially cyberized him.
419* YouSaidYouWouldLetThemGo: In "The Chip" he says ILied. In "The Wrath of Guitierrez" he invokes ExactWords instead.
420
421!!Kid Carrion
422
423* AdvertisedExtra: Was presumably meant to be a recurring villain on the show, he even appears in the intro, but aside from a brief cameo in "Relax-O-Vision", he never appears in the show itself. He doesn't even get to appear with the other villains in the show's final episode in spite of the fact that one of the villains that did appear was the one-shot antagonist Invisibo. He was apparently a model created during the Bruce Timm phase of production.
424* TheVoiceless: Doesn't have any lines in his single on-screen appearance, though he does have high-pitched laughter (which sounds suspiciously like [[Creator/MarkHamill Mark Hamill's]] [[WesternAnimation/BatmanTheAnimatedSeries Joker]]).
425* TheUndead: He's an undead cowboy.
426
427!!Invisibo
428->Voiced by: Creator/CoreyBurton
429
430An evil, millennia-old pharaoh who was released from his slumber by the Douglas family during a visit to Egypt.
431----
432* AppropriatedAppellation: His real name is Ahmon Kor-Unch. He assumes the name Invisibo after Freakazoid refers to him as such, stating that he likes that the name has a sinister ring to it.
433* {{Invisibility}}: His main power is to become invisible.
434* NoCelebritiesWereHarmed: His voice is based on that of Creator/VincentPrice.
435* SealedEvilInACan: His reign over Ancient Egypt ended when he was buried alive in a sarcophagus sealed with an engraving of a scarab, but he was released when Dexter's brother Duncan broke the seal while trying to punch Dexter.
436* SpecialEffectFailure: Parodied in-universe, Freakazoid complains about the lack of a budget for the episode, and Invisibo's staff is shown being moved around by visible wires like in a half-assed b-movie before more money is allocated for special effects.
437* VisibleInvisibility: While invisible most of the time, he can be seen by his jackal-headed staff in his debut episode and at one point wears a lampshade in "Normadeus".
438
439!!Arms Akimbo
440->Voiced by: John Shuck
441
442A former male model turned mobster and extortionist, whose arms have permanently been locked with his hands on his hips in a "jaunty pose" from decades of posing for cameras.
443----
444* AbusiveParents: His parents forced him to follow in their footsteps and made him start modelling in childhood, which resulted in his arms locking in place.
445* EvilCripple: Since he can't move his arms, his hands are useless, so he has his henchmen, and occasionally his victims, help him eat and drink.
446* {{Expy}}: His voice is a parody of actor Edward G. Robinson.
447* PersonOfMassDestruction: He's somehow able to make ''entire buildings'' explode, just using his elbows.
448* ShameIfSomethingHappened: His entire criminal enterprise, which consists of selling "Oops Insurance" to store owners. If anyone refuses to pay, he starts knocking things over with his elbows while saying "oops". If needed, he can destroy entire buildings this way.
449[[/folder]]
450
451[[folder:Others]]
452!!Valerie
453->Voiced by: Tress [=MacNeille=]
454
455The local AlphaBitch of Dexter's school, and an early love interest for Freakazoid.
456----
457* AlphaBitch: Very much so.
458* AmbiguouslyBrown: Her skin has a bit of a tan.
459* BettyAndVeronica: Subverted. She was initially set up to be the Veronica to Steff's Betty, but never really made an appearance again after "Dance of Doom".
460* HeadTurningBeauty: So much so that Freakazoid forgets to call her out for turning down Dexter.
461* InSeriesNickname: Val.
462* {{Jerkass}}: Steff and Jill were at least polite (albeit dishonest) when they turned Dexter down for the dance. Val? Not so much.
463-->"Gee, Dexter, I'd love to go to the dance with you... [[BaitAndSwitchComment IF I WERE UGLY AND]] ''[[BaitAndSwitchComment DEAD!]]''"
464* LovesMyAlterEgo: She's an absolute bitch to Dexter but is more than happy to make out with Freakazoid.
465* ReallyGetsAround: According to Steff, Val has a history with older guys.
466* TemporaryLoveInterest: For Freakazoid.
467-->'''John [=McCann=]:''' She was [[ComicBook/ArchieComics Veronica]], and she lost.
468
469!!Jill
470->Voiced by: Creator/CreeSummer
471
472One of several girls Dexter tried asking out in "Dance of Doom", with little luck, though she at least tried to let him down nicely. Unlike Valerie, she really doesn't like Freakazoid.
473----
474* BrooklynRage: Has the accent and attitude down.
475* {{Jerkass}}: To Freakazoid, who [[UngratefulBastard had just saved her from a hostage situation]].
476* TheLadette: From what little we see of her, this seems to be her characterization.
477* LovesMyAlterEgo: Inverted and downplayed. She doesn't like ''either'' Dexter or Freakazoid but is at least polite to Dexter; Freakazoid, she treats with contempt.
478* OralFixation: Chews a toothpick while on the phone with Dexter.
479
480!!Mo-Ron/Bo-Ron
481->Voiced by: Creator/StanFreberg
482
483A slow-witted alien who arrived on Earth to deliver a warning about an approaching meteor, only to forget the whole thing, and just sort of stuck around afterwards.
484----
485* TheDitz: His first appearance is him repeatedly forgetting the message he came to Earth with. He also answers nearly every question he is asked with "I am Mo-Ron" and apparently thinks that 2+2 is 22.
486* {{Expy}}: Of Ro-Man from the notorious science fiction film ''Film/RobotMonster''. Their names are similar and they both wear weird-looking helmets.
487* FatIdiot: He is very chubby and a complete dunce.
488* MeaningfulName: His name is a play on "moron" and he is an idiot.
489* SuddenNameChange: After his first appearance, the name was changed to Bo-Ron, allegedly because network censors were concerned that use of the word "moron" would be offensive. In the ColdOpening to ''Tomb of Invisibo'', Lord Bravery lampshades the name change as he refers to Mo-Ron/Bo-Ron as "Mo-Ron... or Bo-Ron or whatever".
490
491!!Emmitt Nervend
492
493An odd little man with an unnerving grin who appears in random shots and cameos for seemingly no reason.
494----
495* TheCameo: During the first season, each episode's end credits show a counter of how many times he appeared in that episode. This is dropped in the second season, but Emmitt continues to appear.
496* FlatCharacter: We don't know much about him.
497* {{Gonk}}: Short, with hair like he was just electrocuted, an unnerving grin, and an elongated neck with bulging veins.
498* LivingProp: It's very rare he does anything but just stand there.
499* PerpetualSmiler: His face is locked in a rictus grin.
500* SlasherSmile: Emmitt's smile is not encouraging.
501* TheVoiceless: He never says any words.
502
503!!The Huntsman
504->Voiced by: Creator/JeffBennett
505
506One of Freakazoid's superhero allies, The Huntsman is one of the most skilled and effective heroes in the series, which unfortunately has left him with a lot of time on his hands.
507----
508* TheAce: He's so good at fighting crime, that there's virtually no crime in the city, leaving him very bored.
509* CharacterCatchphrase: "Darn the luck, darn!"
510* CurbStompBattle: In the intro sequence for his segments, he's shown curbstomping Cave Guy and ''Candle Jack''!
511* EpicHail: The horn of urgency, a massive horn mounted atop the city's police station. Sound it, and The Huntsman will arrive.
512* ExpositoryThemeSong: It's longer than his segments typically are, and the only time The Huntsman is really seen in action. It tells how he was once a scrawny and hungry hunter named Marty Feeb who saw an elf being carried away by a crow. Marty saved the elf's life and in return, the elf gave him a sack of magic corn to eat. Marty was transformed into the Huntsman, a muscular hero with superhuman strength, speed and perfect teeth.
513* {{Expy}}: His post-transformation appearance and voice is a parody of actor Creator/CharltonHeston.
514* FlightStrengthHeart: The magic corn the elf gave him to eat granted Marty Feeb strength, speed and perfect teeth.
515* InformedAttribute: We only ever see him use his abilities in the intro, in the actual segments, he's mostly looking for stuff to do since he's beaten all of his enemies.
516* NatureHero: His outfit has leaves on it, and he lives in a cave in a forest.
517* NoCelebritiesWereHarmed: Based on Charlton Heston.
518* PowerUpFood: He owes his strength, speed, and shiny teeth to some magic corn he got from a chunky elf for saving him from being eaten by a crow.
519* SuperSpeed: From the forest to the city, he will get there in a jiffy. In the intro, he outruns a car.
520* SuperStrength: He can easily lift Cave Guy and toss him into a police car. The intro shows him wrestling a bear, and ''winning!''
521* VictoryIsBoring: An unfortunate side effect of his skills - he's such an effective crime fighter that there's not much to do in his city anymore. The police chief even lampshades that he's been a cop for decades and hasn't seen a drought in crime like this before.
522* WrestlerOfBeasts: The Huntsman's intro shows him wrestling with a bear when he hears the Horn of Urgency calling him to fight evil.
523
524!!Lord Bravery
525->Voiced by: Creator/JeffBennett
526
527The premiere superhero of Great Britain, which might sound impressive, but it's not exactly a high bar to pass.
528----
529* ButtMonkey: No one, neither his family nor the public, respects him.
530* DudeWheresMyRespect: When his attempt to legally use his hero name amounts to nothing, he is forced to use an alternative: ''Lord Smoked-Meats-And-Fishes''. A worried mother outright refused to have him rescue his son because of such a ridiculous name.
531* FlyingBrick: According to his theme song, he has this powerset, but he doesn't really use it very well in the actual show.
532* NoCelebritiesWereHarmed: His voice is clearly based on Creator/JohnCleese's.
533* ObnoxiousInLaws: He doesn't care much for his mother-in-law, even outright asking to her face why she hasn't died yet.
534* SuperLoser: Despite his noble attempts at fighting crime, he's either treated like a joke or a nuisance by the public, and his own family constantly humiliates him.
535
536!!Norm Abram
537->Voiced by: Himself
538
539Master carpenter, engineer, and host of a variety of television programs such as ''Series/ThisOldHouse'' and ''The New Yankee Workshop''. Just so happens to have the skills needed for The Lobe's latest and greatest scheme.
540----
541* AsHimself: Abram voiced himself on the show.
542* AnythingButThat: The Lobe tortures him into helping with his plan by threatening to damage an otherwise perfect and unblemished cube of birch wood with a chainsaw.
543* BringingInTheExpert: Unwillingly in Abrams' case; The Lobe finds that despite his genius, he's incapable of the kind of craftsmanship with wood needed for his latest plan. Instead, he has his thugs kidnap Abram, and force him to help.
544* FamedInStory: While Abram is certainly well-known in real life, in the setting of the show, he has a massive fan following that would put most boy bands to shame.
545* LastEpisodeNewCharacter: His only appearance is in the series finale, "Normadeus".
546* SeriousBusiness: Refuses to help the Lobe after being kidnapped, citing a "carpenter's code" that promises to never use his skills for evil. He only agrees under extreme (for him) duress.
547
548!! Lonnie Tallbutt / The Wolfman
549->Voiced by: Creator/MitchSchaur (as Lonnie), [[Creator/JimCummings1952 Jim Cummings]] (as The Wolfman)
550[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/lonnie.jpg]]
551[[caption-width-right:350:[[labelnote: Click here to see Lonnie in werewolf form]] [[quoteright:284:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/2019_11_07.png]] [[/labelnote]]]]
552
553A werewolf that asks Dexter Douglas to help cure his lycanthropy.
554----
555* AngryCollarGrab: Has a habit of frantically grabbing people by the shirt collar and telling them [[LargeHam "YOU DON'T UNDERSTAND!"]]. Apparently he does it when he's happy, too. When he tries doing this to Freakazoid (who wears a collarless, skintight bodysuit), he ends up having to grab his ''own'' shirt collar.
556* {{Bathos}}: Lonnie's distress with his curse is played with the same utmost seriousness as the original ''Wolf Man'' movies, which becomes funny when faced with this show's light tone and sense of humor.
557->'''Lonnie''': Years ago, I was bitten by a werewolf. Ever since, when the full moon rises, I turn into a wolf myself! I do ''horrible'' things... then wake up the next morning '''''without my shoes and socks!'''''
558* TheCameo:
559** Lonnie appears briefly in "The Wrath of Gutierrez" as the door man in ''Amazing Castles''.
560** In "Statuesque", the Wolfman is one of the monsters Freakazoid and company speak to while looking for Jeepers and Gorn the Unspeakable.
561* GagHaircut: Being shaved by Freakazoid leaves the Wolfman nearly bald, missing an eybrow, and with one large clump of hair with a little pink bow tied around it. He retains this haircut when he turns back into Lonnie.
562->'''Freakazoid''': ''[Finishing Lonnie's "haircut"]'' Lon, there you go! You look like a shaved Terrier.
563* HorrifyingTheHorror: After being tied up and shaved by Freakazoid, the Wolfman is almost literally trying to claw his way away from him.
564* MonsterMash: [[spoiler: The end of "House of Freakazoid" reveals he's friends with a {{Mummy}}, FrankensteinsMonster, and {{Dracula}}.]]
565* NoCelebritiesWereHarmed: Modeled after Creator/LonChaneyJr, specifically his role as Larry Talbot in [[Film/TheWolfMan1941 the original Universal Wolf Man film]] and its sequels.
566* OurWerewolvesAreDifferent: Essentially the classic Franchise/UniversalHorror WolfMan werewolf that changes every full moon,[[spoiler: but can apparently be cured by being sent into the internet]].
567* RiddleMeThis: In his cameo in "The Wrath of Gutierrez", he makes Freakazoid answer a riddle before entering the castle.
568* ScareTheDog: Lonnie entering Dexter's room causes Mr. Chubbikins to yowl and scamper off... [[{{Slapstick}} directly into a closed window]]. Twice.
569-->'''Lonnie''': Sorry. Pets don't like me.
570* SignificantWardrobeShift: At the beginning of "House of Freakazoid", Lonnie wears a [[EvilWearsBlack black]] raincoat and [[GloomyGray gray]] tie. When he returns to the Douglas household after being cured of his lycanthropy, he's wearing a [[GoodWearsWhite white]] jacket and pale blue tie.
571* WerewolvesAreDogs: Surprisingly {{averted}} with the Wolfman's characterization; it's essentially the same as the werewolf in ''Film/TheWolfMan1941''. Freakazoid still talks to him like he were a dog though.
572* WolfMan: An homage to the TropeNamer.
573
574!!The Lawn Gnomes
575->''Voiced by''': Clive Revill (Baffeardin), Carl Ballantine (Huska), Rose Marie (Honna), Larry Gelman (Quist)
576
577A cunning race of tricksters and thieves that have lived in the shadows of mankind since prehistory, until one fateful day when they pissed off the wrong wizard. Now, they turn to stone during daylight, only to come alive at night to combat evil and prove they've changed their ways... which has been a work in progress since around 1000 A.D.
578----
579* AintTooProudToBeg: Realizing they have no chance at all against Rathgar, the gnomes have no problem groveling pathetically for mercy. And it still doesn't work until Baffeardin tries to actually apologize for their actions.
580* HatedByAll: The Gnomes were a race of obnoxious louts who's only interaction with humans were to ambush, rob and humiliate them, leading to them being seen as sentient vermin more than anything. Even the Great Mystic Gnome doesn't like them much.
581* IgnoredEpiphany: After the Great Mystic Gnome outright tells them the humans are sick of their crap and they have to change their ways, the Gnomes agree to reform themselves... in about a week or so. This procrastination leads directly to them getting cursed.
582* OurGnomesAreWeirder: These gnomes are sneaks, thugs and thieves, to the point that their own ''diety'' described them as "rats with hats".
583* TakenForGranite: Under the terms of Rathgar's curse, the Gnomes turn to stone in sunlight, only to return to life at night. This will last until the Gnomes have "changed their ways", however long that might be.
584* TooDumbToLive: "We stole man's fire, and tried to hide it in our pockets!" "That was painful and dumb..."
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