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2[[Characters/GravityFallsMysteryShack The Mystery Shack]] ([[Characters/GravityFallsMysteryTwins Dipper and Mabel Pines]]) | [[Characters/GravityFallsTheAuthor The Author]] | [[Characters/GravityFallsMainAntagonists Main Antagonists]] | [[Characters/GravityFallsAdults Adults of Gravity Falls]] | [[Characters/GravityFallsYouth Youth of Gravity Falls]] | Creatures and other Oddities-]]]
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4'''Beware of unmarked spoilers!'''
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6[[foldercontrol]]
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8[[folder:General]]
9* BackForTheFinale: In the final episode, the gnomes, manotauars, lilliputtians, Multibear, Rumble [=McSkirmish=], Sev'ral Timez, and Celestebellebethabelle are found in the Mystery Shack [[spoiler: hiding from Weirdmageddon. Octavia is among those waving goodbye to the twins at the very end,]] and during the credits we see what became of President Quentin Trembley and Dipper Clone 3 and 4.
10* MonsterOfTheWeek: Most creatures only have a major role in a single episode, and then having cameos later. Some of them avert this, though, becoming recurring adversaries or major characters.
11* OurMonstersAreWeird: You have your average creatures, with basis in mythology and folklore, and then you have things that make you wonder if the designers had a few nips before getting their pencils.
12[[/folder]]
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14
15!!Season 1
16[[folder:The Gnomes]]
17!!The Gnomes
18[[quoteright:198:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/gfgnomes_3427.jpg]]
19[[caption-width-right:198:[[labelnote:Click here to see Dark Jeff]][[https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/dark_jeff_2.png[[/labelnote]]]]
20!!!'''Voiced By:''' Creator/AlexHirsch
21
22->'''Jeff:''' We'll never forget you, Mabel. Because we're gonna kidnap you.
23
24The little men of the Gravity Falls forest.
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26* AdorableEvilMinions: Let's face it: the gnomes are pretty cute.
27* AerithAndBob: Parodied. The five gnomes [[spoiler:who make up Norman]] are named Jeff, Carson, Jason, Steve, and Shmebulock.
28* AffablyEvil: Jeff is very friendly and personable, but still tries to [[spoiler:force a twelve-year old girl to marry thousands]] without regret. He was also planning on [[spoiler:eating Steve]] if he didn't get any pie.
29* AllOfTheOtherReindeer: According to ''Lost Legends,'' the other gnomes don't think too highly of Shmebulock due to his PokemonSpeak condition.
30* AndNowYouMustMarryMe: [[spoiler: The gnomes kidnap Mabel and try to force her into marry all of them so that she can become their new queen.]]
31* BigBadWannabe: [[spoiler: Despite being a far bigger threat than normal after turning into Dark Jeff during ''Legend of the Gnome Gemulets'', Jeff still winds up falling into this territory after being defeated and stripped of his powers. He is then overshadowed by the much more evil and much more powerful Gremularth.]]
32* BrainwashedAndCrazy: The second half of ''[[VideoGame/GravityFallsLegendOfTheGnomeGemulets Legend of the Gnome Gemulets]]'' sees [[spoiler:the entire gnome kingdom fall under the influence of Dark Jeff.]]
33* {{Cephalothorax}}: They have ''some'' body besides their head and limbs, but it's so small that their beards obscure it from the front.
34* ChekhovsArmy: They make a return in the first season finale to help the Pine Twins stop Gideon. [[spoiler:Unfortunately, Gideon turns them against Dipper and Mabel]]. They also return in Weirdmageddon [[spoiler:as some of the survivors living with Stanley in the Mystery Shack. They don't really do much in particular, but Stanley gets a ... heart-to-heart talk with Shmebulock]].
35* CrouchingMoronHiddenBadass: They can form together to make a Gnome giant!
36* DecapitatedArmy: Once Jeff is blasted off into the horizon, the gnomes are utterly without direction. One can even be heard saying "Orders! I need orders!"
37* FriendlyEnemy: Despite their first encounter with the gnomes going badly, the twins don't seem to hold much of a grudge against them. They [[spoiler: go to them for help in "Gideon Rises"]], and Mabel even toys with the idea of inviting them to their thirteenth birthday party.
38-->'''Mabel:''' Where do we stand with the gnomes again?
39* GenerationXerox: In a flashback, the Author is shown meeting Shmebulock Senior, who looks nearly identical to his son.
40* HiddenDepths: In ''VideoGame/GravityFallsLegendOfTheGnomeGemulets'', Shmebulock reads philosophical books.
41* HughMann: Their "Norman" disguise.
42* IneffectualSympatheticVillain: They did pose a bit of a challenge for the twins during the pilot (though they were still highly comedic), but after that they fall squarely into this territory. In fact, given their FriendlyEnemy relationship with Dipper and Mabel throughout the show, it's sometimes unclear whether they're even ''supposed'' to still be villains. [[spoiler:Jeff eventually ''does'' turn into quite the imposing villain during ''[[VideoGame/GravityFallsLegendOfTheGnomeGemulets Legend of the Gnome Gemulets]]'' after tricking the twins into stealing the titular gemulets from the Beasts and allowing him to turn into [[OneWingedAngel Dark Jeff]], but even then he eventually finds himself stripped of his powers a few levels later and usurped by the far more evil Gremularth. He even helps the twins in their fight against the monstrous being, and afterward goes back to being on friendly terms with them.]]
43* TheLeader: Jeff is apparently the only one capable of giving orders to the other gnomes; the second he's incapacitated [[DecapitatedArmy they fall apart and scatter]]. ''[[VideoGame/GravityFallsLegendOfTheGnomeGemulets Legend of the Gnome Gemulets]]'' reveals that he assumed his role as leader after their queen was eaten by a raccoon, and the game quickly makes it clear that the other gnomes have been thoroughly unimpressed with his leadership.
44* LetsGetDangerous: [[spoiler:The normally pathetic Jeff turns out to be a rather imposing threat after turning into Dark Jeff during ''Legend of the Gnome Gemulets''. In addition to be being physically imposing in this form, he effortlessly manages to take over the entire town.]]
45* {{Lilliputians}}: Commonly referred to as "little men."
46* MarsNeedsWomen: G-rated version: [[spoiler:Gnomes wanted Mabel to become their queen by marriage.]]
47* OneWingedAngel: The Dark Jeff image on the right is [[spoiler:the form Jeff takes after absorbing the combined power of the magical gemulets. He uses this form to try and take over the town.]]
48* OurGnomesAreWeirder: For starters, [[RainbowPuke they vomit rainbows]]. Jeff bathes in a tub of squirrels, although when he claims it's "a gnome thing", [[HesitationEqualsDishonesty it's implied]] he's lying. Their cameo in "Society of the Blind Eye" implies that they have cannibalistic tendencies. Though this might ''also'' have just been Jeff.
49* PointyHairedBoss: ''Legend of the Gnome Gemulets'' reveals that the Gnome Kingdom has fallen into disarray as a result of Jeff's incompetence as a leader.
50* PokemonSpeak: Shmebulock can only say his own name. Assuming that's even his name at all. Given how incongruous it is with all the other gnomes who have fairly common names it might just be a word he's stuck saying. In the video game, he speaks in a coded language after the player returns his books. ''ComicBook/GravityFallsLostLegends'' reveals this was because a dark warlock inflicted a CurseOfBabel upon him.
51-->'''Jeff:''' Is Shmebulock all you can say?\
52'''Shmebulock:''' ''(Looks sad)'' Shmebulock.
53* StalkerWithACrush: ''VideoGame/GravityFallsLegendOfTheGnomeGemulets'' reveals that Jeff has been stalking Pacifica and considers making her his queen.
54* StarterVillain: The first antagonists encountered in the show.
55* TimeAbyss: Shmebulock states in ''ComicBook/GravityFallsLostLegends'' that he was cursed to only say his own name "eons" ago, and speaks of the once-a-millennia exception as something that's happened multiple times.
56* TotemPoleTrench: Their Norman disguise.
57* TreacherousQuestGiver: [[spoiler:In ''VideoGame/GravityFallsLegendOfTheGnomeGemulets'' Jeff talks Dipper and Mabel into recovering the Gemulets, claiming they are ancient gnome treasures. But after all four are delivered, it is revealed that Jeff was lying, and tricked the twins because wanted he wanted their power without getting his hands dirty.]]
58* WeWillMeetAgain: Makes a threat to this effect when he declares at the end of the pilot: "I'll get you back for this!" [[spoiler:It never pays off in the show proper (in fact, the Pines had to go and meet ''them'' when they thought the Gnomes could help fight Gideon), but he does make a decent effort at getting revenge in ''VideoGame/GravityFallsLegendOfTheGnomeGemulets''.]]
59* WeaksauceWeakness: Questionably, it's leaf blowers. [[spoiler:Gideon uses a high-pitched whistle to take them all down in the first season finale.]]
60* {{Yandere}}: [[spoiler:"Mabel, marry us before we do something crazy!"]]
61* YoungAndInCharge: Jeff appears younger than the other gnomes, and may be the leader due to this. The other gnomes seems somewhat senile or even feral in comparison. That being said, near the end of ''Legend of the Gnome Gemulets'', he says that he's undergoing something of a mid-life crisis, and specifically refers to himself as being 500 years old.
62[[/folder]]
63
64[[folder:The Gravity Falls Gobblewonker]]
65!!The Gravity Falls Gobblewonker
66[[quoteright:278:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/gfgobble_1537.png]]
67
68The Gobblewonker is a legendary sea monster that is thought to live at the bottom of Lake Gravity Falls.
69----
70* BackForTheFinale: [[spoiler:Its head and neck become the tail for the Shack-tron during Weirdmageddon.]]
71* MechanicalMonster: [[spoiler:The Gobblewonker turns out to have been a robot built by Old Man [=McGucket=].]]
72* MonsterOfTheWeek: Of "The Legend of the Gobblewonker".
73* NotTheNessie: Rather [[spoiler:a robot made by [=McGucket=]]].
74* RealAfterAll: [[spoiler:At the end of the episode, Dipper's camera falls overboard and we get a shot of the real Gobblewonker.]]
75* ScoobyDooHoax: [[spoiler:The Gobblewonker turns out to be a mechanical monster that Old Man [=McGucket=] built to get attention from his son. [[RealAfterAll But then...]]]]
76%%* StockNessMonster
77[[/folder]]
78
79[[folder:The Mystery Shack Wax Statue Collection]]
80!!The Mystery Shack Wax Statue Collection
81[[quoteright:341:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/gfwax_5312.jpg]]
82[[caption-width-right:341:'''Wax Sherlock Holmes:''' "We're cursed! Cursed to come to life whenever the moon is waxing!"]]
83!!!'''Voiced By:''' Creator/JohnOliver (Franchise/SherlockHolmes), Music/{{Coolio}} (himself), Creator/LarryKing (himself), Creator/GregEllis (Creator/WilliamShakespeare)
84
85The Wax figures are living wax sculptures that Grunkle Stan stole from a garage sale and used as attractions in the Mystery Shack.
86----
87* AffablyEvil: Wax Larry King.
88* AsHimself: Both the Coolio and Larry King wax figures actually are actually voiced by the real Coolio and Larry King. Due in part to this, some of the lines given to Larry King were written just to see if he'd say them.
89* BackForTheFinale: Wax Larry King's disembodied head has a cameo in the final episode - and he's still stuck inside the duct. At least until he becomes the top of a flagpole.
90* TheBrute: Wax Genghis Khan and Wax Lizzie Borden, who doubles as a DarkActionGirl.
91* TheDragon: Wax Coolio.
92* EarAche: Wax Larry King gets his ear bitten off by a rat, much to his annoyance.
93* TheEvilGenius: Wax William Shakespeare.
94* FauxAffablyEvil: A bunch of goofy wax statues... who happen to be vengeful potential murderers. Larry King, however, seems to be genuinely AffablyEvil, even giving Mabel advice on clothing.
95* HartmanHips: Wax Lizzie Borden.
96* KarmaHoudini: Wax Larry King manages to escape into the vents of the Mystery Shack, albeit reduced to a severed head, and stays there until the GrandFinale.
97* TheLeader: Wax Sherlock Holmes seems to be the leader of the wax figures.
98* {{Living Statue}}s: They were brought to life by some sort of {{curse}}.
99* MonsterOfTheWeek: Of "Headhunters".
100* PosthumousCharacter: Wax UsefulNotes/AbrahamLincoln has melted by the time the wax museum is rediscovered. His wax is used to cast Wax Stan.
101* RecognitionFailure: In-universe, no one seems to know who Wax Larry King is supposed to be-- Stan calls him "Some kinda goblin man".
102* {{Revenge}}: After Stan locked them away, they wait ten years just to seek vengeance on him. When Soos finds them, they come to life once again and [[spoiler:attempt to murder Stan, but accidentally decapitate the wax replica of him]].
103* SealedEvilInACan: They were locked away after Stan shut down the wax museum until Soos stumbled onto them years later.
104* SoleSurvivor: Wax Larry King is the only wax figure who is still alive (his head, anyway).
105* UniformityException: All of the wax figures are celebrities or historical figures except for Sherlock Holmes, who is a fictional character.
106* WeaksauceWeakness: They can be melted quite easily. By easily, we mean "getting hit with electric candle" or "being exposed to direct sunlight for more than a second".
107* WouldHurtAChild: Kill them, actually.
108[[/folder]]
109
110[[folder:Pa and Ma Duskerton]]
111!!Pa and Ma Duskerton
112[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/pa_and_ma_ghosts.png]]
113[[caption-width-right:350:''"That's why we hate teenagers so much, don't we, honey?"'']]
114!!!'''Voiced By:''' Creator/KenJenkins and Creator/AprilWinchell
115
116The ghosts of an old married couple who ran and died in the now-abandoned Dusk 2 Dawn convenience store.
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118* AffablyEvil: They're such a sweet, old couple that you could easily forget that they're also vengeful and sadistic spirits who inflict horrible punishments on the teenagers who broke into their haunting grounds.
119* BerserkButton: They ''really'' don't like teenagers.
120* DomainHolder: Inside of the abandoned convenience store, they're basically omnipotent and can warp reality inside the store as much as they please.
121* EvilOldFolks: They're a couple of sadistic old bats, at least towards teenagers.
122* FreudianExcuse: [[spoiler:When they were alive, teenagers were a scourge on their store, always upsetting customers with their boom boxes and "disrespectful" short pants. Pa and Ma banned them, causing the teenagers to retaliate with their rap music. The lyrics to the music were so shocking ([[FauxHorrific by their standards]]) that they were stricken down with double heart attacks. Thus, they hate teenagers and haunt the Dusk 2 Dawn.]]
123* GhostlyGoals: To get revenge on teenagers.
124* HappilyMarried: Even in death, as it turns into an UnholyMatrimony.
125* MonsterOfTheWeek: Of "The Inconveniencing".
126* TeenHater: They hate teenagers and wholeheartedly believe that TeensAreMonsters. When they were alive, they banned teenagers from their store for how much trouble they caused, and as ghosts they'll actively torture any teenager who dares to break into the store.
127* WouldntHurtAChild: They actively torment teenagers (and possibly try to kill them), but are perfectly friendly to anyone even a single year younger than what's considered a "teen".
128[[/folder]]
129
130[[folder:The Manotaurs]]
131!!The Manotaurs
132[[quoteright:340:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/gfmanotaurs_7367.JPG]]
133!!!'''Voiced By:''' Creator/KevinMichaelRichardson (Leaderaur, Chutzpar), Creator/KeithFerguson (Testosteuraur, Glurk), and Creator/FredTatasciore (Pituitaur)
134
135->'''Testosteraur:''' "Not man enough? Not man enough!? I have three Y chromosomes, six Adam's apples, pecs on my abs, [[TooMuchInformation and fists for nipples!]]"
136
137A species of half man, half minotaur creatures who reside in the mountains. [[TestosteronePoisoning Emphasis on man.]]
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139* AlienBlood: They have green-colored blood, as shown when Leaderaur pulls a spear out of his chest.
140* AmbiguouslyJewish: Chutzpar has sidelocks reminiscent of Orthodox Jews, what looks like a skull cap, and his name is a portmanteau of "chutzpah" (yiddish/Hebrew for audacity) and "par" (Hebrew for bull).
141* AntiVillain: All things considered, they were genuinely helpful to Dipper before the Multi-Bear fiasco.
142%%* DumbMuscle: Hoo boy, where to start?
143* FireForgedFriends: [[spoiler:Chutzpar and the Multi-Bear become cool with each other during Weirdmageddon]].
144%%* JerkJock: A whole species of them.
145* LargeAndInCharge: Leaderaur towers over his Manotaur brethren, spews fire from his nostrils, and wears a ModestyTowel stitched out of several other towels.
146* MachoMasochism: The first lesson of manliness is the Pain Hole. Even full Manotaurs can't stand more than a few seconds with their hand in the hole.
147* ModestyTowel: The only thing the Manotaurs wear.
148* MonsterOfTheWeek: Of "Dipper vs. Manliness".
149* MonstrousCannibalism: An elderly Manotaur is fed alive to Leaderaur.
150* OurMinotaursAreDifferent: Half bull, half minotaur.
151* OneGenderRace: {{Averted|Trope}}. According to Hirsch, females of their species do exist - one in particular rules all Manotaurs and [[MoreDeadlyThanTheMale is so terrifying, they dare not pronounce her name]].
152* PunnyName: All their names reference their overly masculine nature in some way, or their status.
153* ARealManIsAKiller: They tell Dipper that he cannot become a man unless he kills the Multi-Bear.
154* RealMenWearPink: They act manly, but some of the Manotaurs - including Chutzpah - liked wearing the cute sweaters Mabel knitted for them.
155* SensitiveGuyAndManlyMan: The Manly Men to the Multi-Bear's Sensitive Guy.
156* ThemeNaming: All their names end in ''-aur''. Except for [[OddNameOut Beardy]].
157%%* TestosteronePoisoning: ''Made'' of it.
158* TokenHeroicOrc: Chutzpar, somewhat; unlike the other Manotaurs, he agrees right away to help Dipper and is rather supportive of him for most of the episode. [[spoiler:He is also part of Stan's army in ''Weirdmageddon''.]]
159* WalkingShirtlessScene: To show their manly muscles. In ''Weirdmageddon'', Mabel gives everyone one of her sweaters to wear, but Chutzpar keeps flexing through his.
160[[/folder]]
161
162[[folder:The Multi-Bear]]
163!!The Multi-Bear
164[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/Multibear_2883.png]]
165[[caption-width-right:350:''"This is foolish. Leave now or die!"'']]
166!!!'''Voiced By:''' Creator/AlfredMolina
167
168The Multi-Bear is a magical beast that lives in the Multi-Bear's cave at the top of a high mountain.
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170* BackForTheFinale: [[spoiler:He appears along with several other characters we haven't seen in a while at the end of "Weirdmageddon Part 2".]]
171* BearsAreBadNews: Subverted. It turns out the Multi-Bear isn't really a bad guy.
172* BearyFriendly: He's actually quite nice.
173* CommonalityConnection: He's a huge fan of BABBA, the same girly pop band that made Dipper go on his quest for manliness. Upon bonding over this, Dipper can't find the will to hurt him.
174* ConjoinedTwins: His body is like two bears joined at the shoulder that are both joined at the back with a third bear.
175* EyepatchAfterTimeSkip: [[spoiler:The left eye of his main head was wounded in the aftermath of Weirdmageddon.]]
176* FaceDeathWithDignity: Accepts with dignity to be killed by Dipper, who decides to spare him when he learns that the Multi-Bear isn't a bad guy.
177* FireForgedFriends: [[spoiler:He and Chutzpar become cool with each other during Weirdmageddon.]]
178* {{Foil}}: For Dipper's insecurities. While Dipper is worried that having less than 100% manly interests and the physique of a lumberjack means he isn't a "real" man, the Multi-Bear, a fearsome and powerful creature, isn't afraid or self-conscious of being seen listening to BABBA (and quietly grooving to it) in what he thinks will be his final moments.
179* GoodAllAlong: Dipper assumed the Manotaurs had a good reason to want him dead. They really, really didn't.
180* GoodIsNotSoft: A cool (and sensitive) guy when you get to know him, but he warns Dipper that he's not afraid to kill anyone who comes after him first.
181* MultipleHeadCase: The Multi-Bear has eight heads, but only one main intelligent head is capable of human speech. Their placement is very strange: two of its bodies have one head at their crotch and a head on each shoulder, the third body has a regularly-placed head, and the main head is on top.
182* MultiArmedAndDangerous: He has ''twelve'' limbs in total from his three different bodies.
183* OurMonstersAreWeird: A bear with the body of three bears stuck together and eight heads total. Even by the standards of the show, his appearance is like one of Creator/HPLovecraft's rejected concepts. [[DarkIsNotEvil He's not malevolent, though]].
184* PopCulturedBadass: The Multi-Bear loves listening to BABBA music, especially Disco Girl.
185* RealMenWearPink: The Manotaurs declared him their enemy because he engages in some activities not considered "manly", such as listening to BABBA.
186* SensitiveGuyAndManlyMan: The Sensitive Guy to the Manotaurs' Manly Men.
187[[/folder]]
188
189[[folder:The Photocopy Clones]]
190!!The Photocopy Clones
191[[quoteright:341:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/gfclones_4401.JPG]]
192!!!'''Voiced By:''' Creator/JasonRitter, Creator/AlexHirsch (Paper Jam Dipper)
193
194->'''Tyrone:''' "Dipper, please, this is you you're talking about."
195
196The clones are copies of Dipper, made from Stan's copy machine.
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198* AffablyEvil: When they rise up against Dipper Classic, they just lock him in the closet with snacks, showing no desire to actually hurt him.
199* AllThereInTheScript: According to ''Literature/GravityFallsJournal3,'' Dippers #3 and #4 go by Tracey and Quattro, respectively.
200* AlternativeSelfNameChange: Most of them go by their clone number. The first clone, while marked as #2, goes by Tyrone instead due to the implications of #2. Then there is Paper Jam Dipper.
201* AntiMutiny: [[spoiler:The clone Dippers betray the real Dipper because he wanted to abandon their ridiculously detailed plan and just talk to Wendy directly. When #2 realizes that the original plan wasn't working, they laugh it off and share a soda instead.]]
202* BackForTheFinale: [[spoiler:Clones 3 and 4 disappear after stealing Robbie's bike, but the finale credits show that they're still around, camping out in the rain under a tent and wearing raincoats. They're likely WalkingTheEarth now and taking precautions not to accidentally melt themselves. Unlike the original Dipper, they seem to still be pining after Wendy.]]
203* BilingualBonus: Tracey and Quattro's names are a play on the Spanish words 'tres' and 'cuatro' respectively.
204* BodyHorror: Paper Jam Dipper is halfway between being paper and a solid object and folded in numerous places, making him so misshapen that he can't talk clearly and is ''glad'' to die.
205* CloneDegeneration: Due to the copier getting jammed, the fourth Dipper is a disturbing malformed creature.
206* ClonesArePeopleToo: [[ZigZaggedTrope Zig Zagged]]. On the one hand, Dipper has no problem melting the clones when they rebel, despite them explicitly not being a threat to his life, and the clones [[NotAfraidToDie are simply annoyed at their own deaths]]. On the other hand, Dipper is upset when Tyrone is accidentally killed and according to ''Literature/GravityFallsJournal3,'' he was actually willing to welcome #3 and #4 back, but he greeted them while holding a soda and they assumed he was going to attack them. He expresses concern that they might melt in the rain. (Ironically, ''they'' were planning to replay the whole "stuff in closet and replace him" plan.)
207* ExpendableClone: The clones are all for doing the original Dipper's dirty work and getting nothing in return [[spoiler: until the original deviates from the plan.]] Tyrone even casually reminds the original that he can be destroyed in the case of a rebellion.
208* EvilTwin: [[ZigZaggedTrope Zig Zagged]]. The clones are more than happy to help Dipper with his plan to woo Wendy... [[spoiler:but when Dipper goes against the scheduled plan to dance with Wendy by talking to her in the hallway, the clones turn on him. Even this was far from being evil, though; they just decide to get Dipper out of the way by putting him in a closet and even make sure he's comfortable there with snacks and a coloring book.]]
209* FourIsDeath: The Paper Jam Clone is the ''fourth'' clone made, though the clones made after him continue the numbering at 4.
210* MeaningfulName: Tracey and Quattro's names are both based off their numbers.
211* MonsterOfTheWeek: Of "Double Dipper".
212* NominalImportance: The first clone Dipper creates, and the most important one, chooses to call himself Tyrone (the name Dipper apparently always wanted). The rest are just referred to as Dipper 3, Paper-Jam Dipper, etc. [[spoiler:3 and 4, who survive, give themselves the names "Tracey" and "Quattro."]]
213* NotAfraidToDie: The clones are only mildly annoyed at their own deaths, with [[AndIMustScream Paper Jam Dipper]] in particular being happy to die.
214* ObsessedAreTheListmakers: And how! In fact, the only reason why they [[spoiler: attack Dipper]] is that he [[spoiler: decided to deviate from the original plan]].
215* SoleSurvivor: [[spoiler:Clones 3 and 4 are pretty much the only clones still around, as shown in the finale's end credits.]]
216* TheUnintelligible: Paper Jam Dipper can only communicate in incoherent "NYANG NYANG NYANG" noises.
217* UnfortunateName: Dipper originally wanted to call the first clone, [[DoesThisRemindYouofAnything "Number Two."]] The clone himself realized this, and rejected the idea in favor of "Tyrone," a name Dipper had always wanted.
218* WeaksauceWeakness: The clones can be destroyed with [[KillItWithWater liquids]], namely water and soda.
219* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: Many fans wondered what happened to Number 3 and 4 since they were not destroyed on screen with the others. We find out in the final episode credits that [[spoiler:they're now living out in the woods, wearing ponchos to protect themselves from the rain.]]
220* YouAreNumberSix: Played straight with all the clones except Paper Jam Dipper and Number Two, who is called Tyrone.
221[[/folder]]
222
223[[folder:Quentin Trembley]]
224!!Sir Lord Quentin Trembley III, Esq.
225[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/quentin_trembley.png]]
226[[caption-width-right:250:''"[[UsefulNotes/FranklinDRoosevelt The only thing we have to fear is]] [[GiantSpider gigantic, man eating spiders]]!"'']]
227!!!'''Voiced By:''' Creator/AlexHirsch
228
229Sir Lord Quentin Trembley III, Esq., is a mysterious figure involved in the many riddles of Gravity Falls and America itself.
230----
231* BabiesMakeEverythingBetter: Averted. He appointed six babies to the Supreme Court, which contributed to his deposal and replacement.
232* BackForTheFinale: Appears in the credit montage for the finale, where we see that Trembley is still exploring the forests of Gravity Falls on his horse. Still not wearing pants.
233* BunnyEarsLawyer: For all his eccentricities, Trembley is a brilliant man.
234* TheCaligula: Elected by a landslide (as in the other candidates were literally buried by one), he proceeded to ban pants, declare war on pancakes, and [[CaligulasHorse appoint babies to the Supreme Court]]. He was eventually deposed, replaced by UsefulNotes/WilliamHenryHarrison, and [[{{Unperson}} all evidence of his term stricken from the national record]]. He ended up [[spoiler:founding Gravity Falls, being deposed ''again'' and finally encasing himself in peanut brittle, [[HumanPopsicle in an attempt to live forever]] - which, amazingly enough, worked.]]
235* CloudCuckoolander: ''He waged war on pancakes''.
236* TheCuckooLanderWasRight: [[spoiler: Peanut brittle really did [[HumanPopsicle make him immortal]].]] The treasure hunt to find him is also designed so that only a silly person can unravel the clues, thus invoking this trope. His warning about man-eating spiders becomes more sensible in "Roadside Attraction" when one such spider tries to eat Stan.
237* CoolOldGuy: Despite his apparent insanity, he helps Dipper and Mabel greatly, and finds a kindred spirit in the latter.
238* CreatorCameo: Yet another character voiced by Hirsch.
239* ExtremeOmnivore: Never formally resigned but simply ate a salamander and jumped out the window.
240* GeniusDitz: Despite being a CloudCuckoolander, [[spoiler: he succeeded at putting himself in suspended animation with [[MundaneMadeAwesome peanut brittle]] of all things and set up a treasure hunt so that he could be found 150 years later.]]
241* HoistByHisOwnPetard: He was kicked out of office by [[spoiler:the babies he hired to run the Supreme Court.]]
242* HumanPopsicle: Kept in suspended animation for [[spoiler: 150 years, thanks to peanut brittle]].
243* LandslideElection: He won the presidential election by a literal landslide (that is, an actual landslide killed every other candidate).
244* NiceGuy: CloudCuckoolander tendencies aside he truly is a nice guy.
245* NiceJobBreakingItHero: One of the laws he passed while he was in office dictates that having physical ownership of a property deed (regardless of whether or not it's your name on the document) makes it and all under its domain yours. Finders-Keepers. Fair enough, but this law makes it possible for [[spoiler:Gideon to steal the Mystery Shack during the first season finale]].
246* OlderThanHeLooks: Since he was old enough to remember getting repeatedtly spanked with a paddle by UsefulNotes/GeorgeWashington (d. 1799), and of course his stint as a HumanPopsicle, Trembley is over 213 years old by the summer of 2012.
247* OurPresidentsAreDifferent: [[spoiler: President Buffoon bordering on President Lunatic, hence why the United States did everything possible to erase him from the historical record.]]
248* SealedGoodInACan: Once freed, he is ultimately responsible for saving the day. To the United States government, he's more of a Sealed Loose Cannon.
249* {{Unperson}}: In an effort to cover up the embarrassment of Trembley's [[spoiler: presidential career]], the US government erased Trembley from history, filling in the historical hole with UsefulNotes/WilliamHenryHarrison and [[FakeUltimateHero village idiot Nathaniel Northwest]].
250* VerbalTic: [[spoiler: Journal 3 reveals he yells "AMERICA" every three minutes like clockwork]].
251* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: Disappears once again at the end of "Irrational Treasure", and isn't seen for the rest of the series, with no word on what his fate was. We finally find out in the final episode, where he gets a cameo in the credits, still roaming the forest seemingly no worse for wear.
252* TheWonka: Back [[spoiler:in his president days]]. Deconstructed, too: his lack of sanity got him fired.
253[[/folder]]
254
255[[folder:Blendin Blandin]]
256!!Blendin Blenjamin Blandin
257[[quoteright:328:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/gfblendin_6992.jpg]]
258[[caption-width-right:328:''"You shut your [[SpaceX time mouth]]!"'']]
259!!!'''Voiced By:''' Creator/JustinRoiland (English), Creator/JuanAmadorPulido (Spanish)
260
261Blendin Blenjamin Blandin is a time traveler who was sent two hundred and [[EleventyZillion sñeven]] thousand years into the past to stop a series of time anomalies that were supposed to happen during the Mystery Fair.
262----
263* ActorAllusion: Justin Roiland uses the exact same voice as [[WesternAnimation/RickAndMorty Morty]] for Blendin, right down to the occasional stammering, and even says "[[CharacterCatchPhrase Aw, geez]]" in "Blendin's Game".
264* AllForNothing: [[spoiler: Blendin hoped that Dipper and Mabel would decode the secret message he wrote in the 1800s. Sadly, the twins never decoded the message and was thrown into the bottomless pit along with the journals. Ultimately, Blendin's attempt to contact Dipper and Mabel was all in vain.]]
265* AlliterativeName: '''Bl'''endin '''Bl'''andin. It borders on a RepetitiveName.
266* BaldOfEvil: Not a single hair on his head. [[spoiler: Near the end of "Blendin's Game", however, the twins grant him some hair in addition to his job back.]]
267* BeardnessProtectionProgram: [[spoiler: After Blendin got stuck in the 1800s, he eventually grew out a mustache in order to prevent the Time Police from recognizing him.]]
268* BerserkButton: Making fun of his time abilities, not remembering his name, WastefulWishing are things that will make him raise his voice.
269* ButtMonkey: From start to finish, he's an utter joke.
270* CrouchingMoronHiddenBadass: Zigzagged in "Blendin's Game". First he manages to escape from a previously unescapable prison, only to easily be caught once out. Afterwards he manages to keep up with the Pines twins in the death battle, only to foolishly blow the last contest by getting cocky. Really he's certainly toughened up in prison, but he's only this some of the time.
271* DealWithTheDevil: [[spoiler: Possessed by Bill so the latter could cause Weirdmageddon. Journal 3 reveals in a ciphered letter that after suffering mockery from the entire TPAES, Time Baby included, for losing Globnar to a pair of twelve-year olds, Bill came to him in a dream and promised him that [[ExactWords Time Baby would never bother him again]].]]
272* EarlyBirdCameo: Appears in the background of of the first three episodes. See SelfFulfillingProphecy below.
273* EyesOutOfSight: His eyes are always concealed behind his opaque glasses. The one time he took them off was [[spoiler:when Bill possessed him and had Bill-stylized eyes, and once Bill leaves his body the glasses are immediately back on.]]
274* {{Foreshadowing}}: He is shown in [[https://gravityfalls.wikia.com/wiki/File:Season_2_teaser_full.jpg the promo art for the second season]] with yellow eyes putting a finger to his mouth beside a bunch of monsters. [[spoiler:This foreshadows Bill taking possession of him and ensuring his role in the apocalypse.]]
275* TheFriendNobodyLikes: His fellow Time Agents hate having to deal with him and the messes he makes, and they try their best to hurry their capture of the twins if it means they can get away from guarding Blendin. [[spoiler: Gets worse after Globnar, where their teasing him for losing to children (Including earning the nickname No-Frendin Blandin from the Time Baby himself) leads him to making a deal with Bill, and ''even worse'' after that, where he's declared an outlaw for his part in the whole debacle.]]
276* GadgetWatches: Blendin's watch also functions as a communicator and a cloaking device.
277* GogglesDoNothing: He's wearing them constantly but it's unclear what they do. In "Dipper and Mabel vs. the Future", they [[spoiler: hide the fact that he's under Bill Cipher's control]].
278* HarmlessVillain: Generally a mess. [[spoiler: His attempts to correct this by training in prison fail miserably.]]
279-->'''Mabel:''' He's too sad to be a bad guy.
280* HeelFaceTurn: [[spoiler:Blendin becomes a more decent person to the Mystery Twins when they own up to their mistake and get him his job back. He does come back claiming he owes Mabel a favor, only to reveal Bill Cipher possessed him. But he is the first to organize a plan to defeat Bill even though it goes horribly wrong.]]
281* IneffectualSympatheticVillain: As Mabel pointed out, he's too pitiful to actually hate.
282* {{Jerkass}}: He childishly mocks one of his captors' wish to retire early. [[spoiler: Dipper and Mabel helping him out indicates he will get better.]]
283* KarmaHoudini: Blendin Blandin does not receive any punishment for making the deal with Bill Cipher nearing the end of the show. Instead, he just escapes from Weirdmageddon after [[spoiler: Bill kills Time Baby and Lolph]].
284* KarmaHoudiniWarranty: "[[Literature/GravityFallsJournal3 Journal 3]]", which was released months following the show's conclusion, reveals that Blendin has gone rogue because of his deal with Cipher.
285* LargeHam: "'''MEMORY WIPE!!!'''"
286* {{Manchild}}:
287** Slips into this territory when Dipper convinces him to take a break from his work and relax, and ride one of the rides at the fair. He's shown yelling jubilantly as he does so.
288** He also takes it personally when Mabel doubts his claim to be a time traveler, and he's awfully quick to try to impress and convince two kids he's never met before.
289** His boasting [[spoiler: costs him the Globnar]].
290* MeaningfulName: He certainly ''blends in'' to his surroundings when time traveling.
291* NervousWreck: He's as timid and easily-upset as they get, and it's partially thanks to this he's so easily manipulated.
292* NoIndoorVoice: Not surprising, considering that he's voiced by [[LargeHam Justin Roiland]]. At one point during "Blendin's Game", Lolph mutes him mid-sentence to spare himself.
293* ScrewThisImOuttaHere: [[spoiler:After seeing Bill effortlessly annihilate Time Baby in "Weirdmageddon, Part 1", Blendin understandably opts to "get outta time-dodge".]]
294* SelfFulfillingProphecy: [[spoiler: Blendin is sent back to prevent a series of time anomalies that occurred only because Dipper and Mabel got their hands on his time machine.]]
295* SpaceX: Or "Time X".
296* StableTimeLoop: More of a Stable Time Möbius Strip. [[spoiler:Blendin travels back in time to fix a bunch of paradoxes, but he can't find any. This leads him to get stressed out enough to take some time off, allowing Dipper to steal his time machine and the subsequent fight with Mabel causes the paradoxes that he was initially sent out to fix. Then Blendin is arrested and forced to clean up the paradoxes, which he does before past Blendin can find them, which leads to the beginning of the episode again.]]
297* StrangeMindsThinkAlike: Agrees with Soos that [[spoiler: using the Time Wish to make an infinite pizza is a good call]].
298* SoleSurvivor: [[spoiler:He's seemingly the only member of the Time Paradox Avoidance Enforcement Squadron to survive their confrontation with Bill (besides Time Baby, who will regenerate eventually). {{Subverted|Trope}}, as TPAES Members only send [[HardLight Hard-Light]] Representations of themselves on dangerous missions, meaning that they were all still stationed in the future.]]
299* TimePolice: He's an agent of the Time Paradox Avoidance Enforcement Squadron, and his job is to correct time anomalies.
300* TrappedInThePast: [[spoiler: After being deemed a criminal, Blendin had to travel to different points in time to hide from the Time Police. Once he traveled to the 1800s, Blendin accidentally broke his Time Tape. Leaving him stranded with no way to fix his device.]]
301* UnwittingPawn: [[spoiler: Gets possessed by Bill Cipher in "Dipper and Mabel vs the Future".]]
302* WeWillMeetAgain: After the Pines inadvertently ruin his life, he swears temporal revenge by [[RetGone keeping their parents from meeting]]. They write him off when they realize he hasn't changed the past already.
303* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: [[spoiler: In "Weirdmageddon, Part 1", Blendin escapes by using the time machine. Journal 3 reveals that his part in Weirdmageddon caused the TPAES to declare him an outlaw, and after some time hopping, he ultimately ended up in the 1800s, becoming a watch repairman after his Time Tape was destroyed.]]
304* WriteBackToTheFuture: [[spoiler: After getting stuck in the 1800s, Blendin used this opportunity to write a secret message to Dipper and Mabel detailing what happened to him.]]
305* YouCantGoHomeAgain: [[spoiler: After being unjustly branded an outlaw and ending up stuck in the 1800s, this is ultimately Blendin's fate.]]
306[[/folder]]
307
308[[folder:Time Baby]]
309!!Time Baby
310[[quoteright:254:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/timebaby.png]]
311[[caption-width-right:254:''"I have a very important nap to get to, so let's make this quick."'']]
312!!!'''Voiced By:''' Creator/DaveWittenberg
313
314A giant, time-devouring, baby-like monster currently frozen in Antarctica. For unknown reasons, he will wage a war in the distant future, while also leading human time travelers to fix timeline anomalies.
315----
316* AlwaysABiggerFish: A fairly unorthodox example. In ''Dipper's and Mabel's Guide to Mystery and Nonstop Fun!'', Bill Cipher claims that Time Baby is an even worse entity than he is. That same book has a coded message that says that even in a future where he reigns supreme, Time Baby is "worried about Bill". [[spoiler:As a sign of just how powerful Bill has become upon gaining physical form, he completely destroys Time Baby in "Weirdmageddon Part 1". Although [[NotQuiteDead he'll regenerate eventually]].]]
317* AntiVillain: Time Baby may be a tyrant, but everything he does is to protect the universe and ensure the space-time continuum works properly. And, if you get on his good side, he proves to be a valuable, yet powerful ally. He certainly didn't mind helping out the heroes on Blendin's request.
318* BadBoss: Implied to be this. When Blendin Blandin failed his mission, he was afraid of Time Baby and begged him for mercy.
319* BadFuture: In the distant future, Time Baby is the supreme ruler of Earth.
320* BigBrotherIsWatching: Since he has control over the universe in the future, this was inevitable. In the first few minutes of "Blendin's Game", there's even a poster in the background that says "Time Baby Is Watching You".
321* CouldHaveAvoidedThisPlot: [[spoiler:Had Time Baby hadn't kept on teasing Blendin for losing Globnar, Blendin would never have made a deal with Bill Cipher. Which would have prevented Bill from possessing Blendin to jumpstart Weirdmageddon.]]
322* DisproportionateRetribution: Casually murders a random member of the audience for speaking out when he said "silence".
323* EnfantTerrible: He's a baby with incredible powers, and also a cruel autocrat.
324* EvenEvilHasStandards: Even a powerful tyrant like him will ''not'' stand for the destruction of the universe and the fabric of space-time. If anything, he exists to do the exact opposite.
325* EvilSoundsDeep: Despite being a baby, he has a very deep voice.
326* EvilVersusEvil: Bill Cipher at least hates his guts (see LastOfHisKind) - ''Dipper and Mabel's Guide to Mystery and Nonstop Fun!'' suggests that the feeling is mutual.
327* EyeBeams: His main form of attack.
328* FromASingleCell: [[spoiler:Although Bill disintegrates him, a cryptogram states Time Baby will reform from ''component molecules'', though it'll take a millennium.]]
329* GooGooGodlike: He is still a baby, yet he's also a brutal dictator with god-like powers.
330* HumanoidAbomination: He looks like a human baby, but he is gigantic, has incredible god-like powers, and is very intelligent. According to Bill, he's the last child of an extinct race of Time Giants.
331* HumanPopsicle: He is currently frozen in Antarctica.
332* ImmortalImmaturity: Despite being an all-mighty immortal ruler of future Earth, Time Baby occasionally shows signs of childish ranting, such as refusing to drink cosmic sand for Globnar. [[spoiler:According to Blendin's secret message, Time Baby kept on teasing him for losing Globnar.]]
333* LastOfHisKind: Is [[http://www.reddit.com/r/gravityfalls/comments/315yoy/im_bill_cipher_i_know_lots_of_things_ask_me/cpyoge5?context=3 the last child born to a now extinct race of Time Giants]].
334* ALighterShadeOfBlack: Time Baby [[spoiler:is all too happy to help the heroes when the universe is in danger. He tries (and fails) to stop Bill Cipher during "Weirdmageddon Part 1", as his cosmic antics could destroy the universe]].
335* NobleDemon: He promises a free time wish that can do literally ''anything'' (even, say, wipe him from existence) to anyone who wins Globnar, and follows through. Granted, even ''surviving'' Globnar is pretty tough. [[spoiler: He also gave Blendin his job back after Dipper and Mabel asked him to, and accepted them giving their Time Wish to someone else.]]
336* PsychopathicManchild: He's a ruthless dictator, but can't help but exhibit the habits of a baby. This includes sucking on his foot, or stubbornly whining when it's time to drink cosmic sand.
337-->'''Time Baby:''' I have a very important nap to get to, so let's make this quick.
338* RealityWarper: Can create Time Orbs capable of making any wish possible.
339* RedOniBlueOni: In a rare instance where the Red Oni and the Blue Oni oppose each other, Time Baby is the [[BigBrotherIsWatching despotic]], yet [[NobleDemon honorable]] blue to Bill's [[PsychopathicManChild immature]], [[AxCrazy vicious]] red.
340* SealedEvilInACan: He's frozen in Antarctica for now. But in the future, global warming will free him, allowing him to conquer the world.
341* TimePolice: He's the leader of the Time Paradox Avoidance Enforcement Squadron, who fix time anomalies and arrest violators of "the laws of space-time".
342* TimeTravel: Given his title and and powers, he can probably travel through space and time.
343[[/folder]]
344
345[[folder:Rumble [=McSkirmish=]]]
346!!Rumble [=McSkirmish=]
347[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/rumble_mcskirmish.png]]
348[[caption-width-right:300:''"YOU TAKE THAT BACKKK!"'']]
349!!!'''Voiced By:''' Creator/BrianBloom
350
351Rumble [=McSkirmish=] is a playable fighter in an arcade game called ''Fight Fighters''. Dipper brought him into the real world by using the ultimate power code that he found on the lower left side of the arcade game.
352----
353* AccentUponTheWrongSyllable: Rumble talks like this all the time.
354* AntiVillain: He chases Robbie down through town, intending to kill him, but he only turns on Dipper when he realizes that he had been lead astray. It's obvious from his internal monologue that he was ashamed of this.
355* AlwaysABiggerFish: After his initial appearance, he's on the receiving end of ''TWO'' of these, once by [=.GIFfany=] when she temporarily passes through his arcade machine and casually curbstomps him, and once again in the finale where he is once again out in the real world, and finds that all his fighting skills are useless against Bill Cipher.
356* AmbidextrousSprite: As befitting a 2D FightingGame character pastiche, his eyepatch changes sides based on the direction he's facing. Lampshaded in by Dipper in ''Journal 3''.
357* BackForTheFinale: He came back out of his game thanks to Weirdmageddon.
358* BigNo: [[spoiler: When he defeats Dipper, he is erased and sent back to the arcade machine. This is his reaction.]]
359* BilingualBonus: His victory pose mimics that of Akuma. However, unlike Akuma's kanji 天 (meaning Heaven), the kanji on Rumble's back is 屁 (meaning something, or alternatively something so worthless or stupid it's not worth considering - either interpretation equals the joke).
360* BlackAndWhiteInsanity: From his perspective, you're either a good guy or a bad guy who deserves to be beaten to death and [[RunningGag probably murdered somebody's father]]. As he's from a game where people do literally nothing except briefly yell, then beat the crap out of each other, it's arguably BlueAndOrangeMorality as well.
361* CallingYourAttacks:
362** "SUPER POWER NINJA TURBO NEO ULTRA HYPER MEGA MULTI ALPHA META [[LongList EXTRA]] UBER [[TropeName PREFIX]] COMBO!"
363** "FIST! PUUNCH! '''RAAAAAAAAAIIIN!!!'''"
364* CaptainErsatz:
365** He appears to be a merge of multiple ''Franchise/StreetFighter'' characters. He has the blonde hair like Ken, the fighting stance similar to Ryu, Ken and the other [[{{Shotoclone}} Shotoclones]], and an eyepatch like Sagat. He also takes elements from plenty of other fighting game characters as well, such as [[VideoGame/FatalFury Terry]] [[VideoGame/TheKingOfFighters Bogard]], [[Franchise/MortalKombat Liu Kang]], and [[VideoGame/{{Tekken}} Jin Kazama]].
366** His ArchEnemy from his game, Dr. Karate, is a combined spoof of Guile and M. Bison.
367* CharacterCatchphrase: "[[CaptainObvious Winners don't lose!]]"
368* ColonyDrop: His Fist Punch Rain, which causes lots of closed fists to fall from the sky.
369* CombatPragmatist: As a parody of ''VideoGame/StreetsOfRage'' or ''VideoGame/FinalFight'', he's a fan of picking up objects from the street and swinging them at his enemies.
370* CurbStompBattle: Beats the crap out of Dipper with an absurd amount of punches. Rumble himself is on the receiving end of one during his brief cameo in "Soos and the Real Girl".
371* EverythingMakesAMushroom: A pixelated ''fist-shaped'' mushroom cloud results from knocking out Dipper with his combo finisher.
372* EyepatchOfPower: Probably as a shout-out to another SF character, Sagat. [[{{Retraux}} Not surprisingly]], Rumble's eyepatch [[AmbidextrousSprite switches eyes as he changes direction]].
373* FaceDeathWithDignity: [[spoiler:Despite Bill's Weirdmageddon being what brought him to life in his last appearance, meaning he'd disappear along with everything else, he still fights on the heroes' side and goes out with a thumbs up after Bill meets his end. (Though "death" may be an overstatement since he probably just went back to his arcade machine upon victory again.)]]
374* FinishingMove: Despite his game being mainly a ''Street Fighter'' parody, it apparently has these, as shown when he beats up Robbie and Dipper, complete with a [[Franchise/MortalKombat "Finish Him!"]]
375* FishOutOfTemporalWater: Evidently, quite a bit of time has passed since the release of ''Fight Fighters''.
376-->'''Rumble:''' NOW I MUST DEFEAT THE WORLD'S GREATEST FIGHT FIGHTERS! TAKE ME TO THE SOVIET UNION!\
377'''Dipper:''' That's gonna be tough... for a ''number'' of reasons.
378* TheGameComeToLife: He's the page picture for a reason, as the whole premise of "Fight Fighters" is Dipper releasing him from the titular arcade machine to be his bodyguard. [[spoiler: Bill's Weirdmageddon somehow brings him to real life again.]]
379* GivingSomeoneThePointerFinger: And what a pointer finger it is.
380--> If Robbie is not the last stage, then it must be... '''YOOOOOOOOOOU!'''
381* HeelFaceTurn: [[spoiler:During Weirdmageddon, he joins the fight against Bill, even though success will send him back into his game, and seems to have learned some humility as well.]]
382* HeroicSacrifice: [[spoiler:Helps the heroes fight Bill Cipher, despite Cipher being the reason he'd come to life that time, meaning if they won, he'd fade away back to his game. He did anyway, and [[FaceDeathWithDignity gives a thumbs up as he fades]].]]
383* HyperactiveSprite: Mocked. Dipper runs into some frustration when he asks him to stand completely still, since of course, his Hyperactive Sprite is as still as he gets.
384* IntentionalEngrishForFunny: Half of his dialogue is nonsense that's implied to be a result of his game being poorly translated in-universe.
385* KnightTemplar: Absolutely convinced that Robbie, and later Dipper, are bad guys.
386* LargeHam: He shouts most of his dialogue.
387* LimitedAnimation: PlayedForLaughs. When Dipper flees up a tree, he tries to look up but can't because he doesn't have a "looking up" animation. He's then revealed to be a completely-flat 2D sprite when he falls over like a cardboard cutout while trying to do so.
388* MartialArtsHeadband: A red one, like Ryu's.
389* MeaningfulName: Each part of his name is a reference to some sort of fighting. [[spoiler: EVERY PART]].
390* MeaningfulRename: After barely surviving Weirdmageddon, he renames himself Humble [=McSkirmish=] after learning there are opponents he can't beat on his own.
391* MediumBlending: All of his appearances in the episode are as a 16-bit sprite.
392* MonsterOfTheWeek: Of "Fight Fighters".
393* MusclesAreMeaningful: Caused much destruction with his techniques, and when Dipper finally landed a punch on him, despite uppercutting Rumble into the air it [[ScratchDamage barely took away any of his health]].
394* NamesToRunAwayFromReallyFast: Both "Rumble" and "Skirmish" relate to brawls and fights, so you can see where this is going.
395* NiceCharacterMeanActor: In his game he is a warrior avenging the death of his father at the hands of the evil Dr. Karate. When brought to real life, he is a crazy KnightTemplar who would have killed Robbie and Dipper.
396* NoIndoorVoice: Constantly shouting.
397* NoPeripheralVision: Parodied. He can't look up because he has no looking up animation.
398* NonStandardCharacterDesign: His sprite design was created by Creator/PaulRobertson.
399* OverlyLongName: Journal 3 gives his full name as Rumble [[spoiler: Fracas Melee Fisticuffs Slapfight]] [=McSkirmish=].
400* PrimaryColorChampion: It's subverted when he steps out of the machine. Otherwise, he is instantly remarkable for his blond hair, red bands and blue pants.
401* PunnyName: But also a [[NamesToRunAwayFromReallyFast Name to Run Away From Really Fast]].
402* RapidFireFisticuffs: One of his moves is a hundred hand slap.
403* SealedBadassInACan: He's usually just this when in the arcade machine. He only goes "evil" when Dipper lies to him.
404%%* {{Shotoclone}}: Once again, all part of his CaptainErsatz shtick.
405* WalkingShirtlessScene: Another similarity to Sagat is that he doesn't wear a typical karate gi, he goes bare-chested the entire time.
406* TheWorfEffect: In his cameo in "Soos and the Real Girl", [=.GIFfany=] zaps him like he was nothing. This is the same guy who utterly trounced Dipper with his karate skills. {{Justified}} due to [=.GIFfany=]'s total control over electronics, including Rumble's cabinet.
407* WouldHitAGirl: Challenges [=.GIFfany=] to a battle when she briefly crosses through his arcade cabinet. [[CurbStompBattle It doesn't end well for him]].
408* WouldHurtAChild: Had no problem beating up Dipper with a nearly lethal combo attack just because Dipper had lied to him.
409* YouKilledMyFather: Dr. Karate. Not for the first time, apparently. He also immediately assumes that a dead father is involved in Dipper's feud with Robbie. Dipper just decides to go with it until Robbie almost gets killed.
410[[/folder]]
411
412[[folder:The Summerween Trickster]]
413!!The Summerween Trickster
414[[quoteright:275:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/summerween_trickster.png]]
415[[caption-width-right:275:''"Trick or treat or die."'']]
416!!!'''Voiced By:''' Creator/JeffBennett
417
418The Summerween Trickster is a large, light purple monster with a yellow-green jack-o-lantern mask and the first monster to actually pose a serious threat to the twins' lives.
419----
420* AxCrazy: ''He eats children''.
421* BerserkButton: Don't "lack Summerween spirit" near this guy. [[spoiler: Don't throw candy in the trash, either.]]
422* ChildEater: If Dipper, Mabel, Grenda and Candy fail to meet his candy quota for the night, he'll eat them.
423* DarkIsEvil: His appearance is usually combined with flickering lights, and he gives the kids "until the last jack-o-melon is blown out" to get him his candy.
424* DeathSeeker: [[spoiler:Being made up of "Loser candy", he strongly desires to be eaten.]]
425* DisproportionateRetribution: Threatens to ''kill'' Mabel and Dipper because they refused to give him candy. [[spoiler: And of course, ''eating children'' because of the unwanted candy in the city.]]
426* TheDreaded: Just look how terrified Soos is to learn he's after the twins, while taking in account all the other supernatural creatures they've encountered and beaten.
427* {{Expy}}: InUniverse and out; his appearance and mask is based on No-Face from ''Anime/SpiritedAway'', while Dipper notes that he bears a striking resemblance to "Mr. Faceless" from one of Mabel's favorite anime movies, "[[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin The Cranky Girl Who Did Chores in Spirit Town]]".
428* FauxAffablyEvil: At first. Calm, soft-spoken. [[WouldHurtAChild Eats a child off-handedly]].
429* FreudianExcuse: [[spoiler: He's made of all the Summerween candy that gets thrown away every year. So every Summerween he goes around threatening to eat children who lack the Summerween spirit, or are picky about what candy they eat,to seek revenge for all of the discarded candy that no one likes. Because ultimately all he wanted was for someone to say that he tasted good]]
430* AGoodWayToDie: [[spoiler: He dies being eaten by someone, Soos, who thinks he tastes good.]]
431* HumanoidAbomination: A [[spoiler:bunch of sapient, rejected Halloween candy that disguises itself as a humanoid being]]. He becomes more of a straight-up EldritchAbomination after revealing his true identity.
432* IGotARock: [[spoiler:As an amalgamation of rejected Halloween candy, he is more or less the manifestation of this trope.]]
433* IJustWantToHaveFriends: [[spoiler:He is the embodiment of lousy candy that gets thrown out. All he ever wanted was for one person to find him delicious.]]
434* {{Hypocrite}}: He eats Gorney even though the kid doesn't lack Summerween Spirit just to make a point, although it could be because he was pissed off at the moment.
435* KnightOfCerebus: He's the first villain on the show to be played seriously, and has a rather sinister facade.
436* LeanAndMean: In his initial form, he's as thin as a broom handle.
437* MonsterOfTheWeek: Of "Summerween".
438* MultiArmedAndDangerous: When it's time to start killing, he becomes less of a man and more of a spider.
439* NonIndicativeName: Called a "Trickster", but he essentially relies on brute force while his threats and desires are incredibly simple and straight-forward.
440* PullingThemselvesTogether: [[spoiler: And they thought they had defeated him...]]
441* SoftSpokenSadist: He speaks softly while taking delight into watching the kids' fear.
442* TearsOfJoy: [[spoiler: When he finally finds someone (Soos) who thinks he tastes good, and cries tears of candy corn.]]
443* ToServeMan: He has a taste for human children.
444* VillainTeleportation: He seemingly can appear [[ParanoiaFuel anywhere]].
445* TheWormThatWalks: [[spoiler:He's [[AnthropomorphicFood made of candy]] that was discarded because no wanted to eat it.]]
446* WouldHurtAChild: Would ''eat'' one, in fact.
447* YourCostumeNeedsWork: Dipper's reaction to his presence at first.
448[[/folder]]
449
450[[folder:The Gremloblin]]
451!!The Gremloblin
452[[quoteright:247:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/rsz_s1e13_gremloblin_angry_5082.png]]
453!!!'''Vocalizations By:''' Creator/FredTatasciore
454
455A giant, rampaging beast, with the ability to show a person their worst nightmare.
456----
457* AttentionDeficitOohShiny: Gets distracted by a novelty rubber singing fish for an indeterminate amount of time.
458* GenerationXerox: [[spoiler: When his evil eye is turned on him, he sees his worst fear, himself in a mirror with glasses telling him that he's turned into his father.]]
459%%* GlowingEyesOfDoom
460* HoistByHisOwnPetard: When his eye is turned on him [[spoiler: he sees himself as his father]], and he runs off screaming.
461* IAmNotMyFather: [[spoiler: The gremloblin's worst nightmare is that he becomes his father.]]
462* MindRape: If you look into his eyes, you see your worst nightmare. Two tourists are hospitalized due to him.
463* MonsterOfTheWeek: Of "Boss Mabel".
464* NonhumanHumanoidHybrid: Part gremlin, part goblin. Although in his dreams both his father and mother were also gremloblins, so it's possible the setting just has his species ''instead'' of gremlins or goblins.
465* NewPowersAsThePlotDemands: He can breath fire and grow demon wings completely out of nowhere.
466%%* RedEyesTakeWarning
467* WeaksauceWeakness: Subverted. Mabel and Dipper think the Gremloblin is weak to water due to the awkward grammar the Author used in the journal, but it turns out it only makes him '''stronger'''.
468[[/folder]]
469
470[[folder:Tumbleweed Terror Pinball Game]]
471!!Tumbleweed Terror Pinball Game
472[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/Pinball_6898.png]]
473[[caption-width-right:250:''"Get ready to meet your maker, kids! My maker is'' Ballway Games, ''in Redmond, Washington."'']]
474!!!'''Voiced By:''' Creator/AlexHirsch
475
476A pinball game with a WildWest theme and a sentient, talking cowboy skull. When Soos gets the high score by tilting with Dipper and Mabel's help, the skull sucks them into the game.
477----
478* AchillesHeel: The main power switch. Not only shuts down the entire system, but also releases those trapped.
479* BerserkButton: Hates being tilted. As a pinball machine, his whole world is pinball, so he's not too happy when you mess with his only purpose.
480%%* GlowingEyesOfDoom: The cowboy skull.
481* NoFairCheating: Punishes tilting with sucking the offenders into the game and [[DisproportionateRetribution killing them]].
482%%* {{Pinball}}
483%%* RedEyesTakeWarning
484* ShoutOut:
485** Ballway Games is most likely a {{Portmanteau}} of Bally Electronics and Midway Games, two popular pinball manufacturers in the late 80s to mid-90s, when pinball was at its peak in popularity.[[note]]Midway is better known for video games, like the Franchise/MortalKombat series, but at that time, pinball got so big that even video game companies got into pinball, with varying degrees of success.[[/note]] Tumbleweed Terror, in turn, is probably based on the similarly-themed and similarly-{{alliterat|iveName}}ed [[http://www.ipdb.org/machine.cgi?id=4445 Cactus Canyon]].
486** The skull itself is likely one to Rudy from ''Pinball/FunHouse1990'', both of them being animated talking heads in a pinball game. As if to solidify this, one of the awards on the Tumbleweed Terror board is "Crazy Steps", a notable feature on ''[=FunHouse=]''.
487%%* VacuumMouth
488[[/folder]]
489
490[[folder:Mermando]]
491!!Mermando
492[[quoteright:260:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/Mermando_5395.png]]
493[[caption-width-right:260:''"There are some who call me... Mermando! ({{Beat}}) This is because Mermando is my name."'']]
494!!!'''Voiced By:''' [[Creator/TheBrothersChaps Matt Chapman]]
495
496A young Latino (likely Mexican) merman who winds up trapped in Gravity Falls public pool. Luckily Mabel befriends him and helps break him out.
497----
498* ArrangedMarriage: In "Society of the Blind Eye", Mermando sends to Mabel the news of his arranged marriage to the queen of manatees, in order to prevent a revolt in the sea.
499* ArtistsAreAttractive: Mabel says "and you can play at least one chord on the guitar" to him after telling him that he's the coolest guy she's ever met.
500* BathtubMermaid: Mermando can't breathe without water, so Mabel ends up transporting him in a cooler.
501* BlueBlood: Implied. He seems to be a merman prince if he was able to get married to the manatee queen in order to prevent a revolt.
502* DramaticWind: A regular [[WesternAnimation/KingOfTheHill John Redcorn]] of the sea.
503* FirstKiss: He was Mabel's. And technically Dipper's via CPR.
504* GirlOfTheWeek: Gender flipped. He's the "Guy of the week" for Mabel.
505* InterspeciesRomance: With Mabel. The ship sank in "The Society of the Blind Eye" when Mermando was revealed to be getting married.
506%%* LargeHam: He has his moments.%%Like?
507* LatinLover: Although technically not Latin, apparently just being from a part of the ocean ''near'' Mexico, he has both the appearance and the voice. Mabel was soon swooning over him.
508* {{Leitmotif}}: The guitar. Sometimes he even plays the music himself on a guitar he... [[{{Hammerspace}} somehow plucks out of the water]].
509%%* LongHairedPrettyBoy: Mabel sure thinks so.%%Explain.
510* MessageInABottle: How he keeps in touch with Mabel after returning home.
511* MisunderstoodLonerWithAHeartOfGold: He's a "mysterious loner" only because he's hiding the fact that he's a merman from people.
512* NiceGuy: Really an all around nice guy, he is genuinely very grateful to all those who try and help him.
513* OurMermaidsAreDifferent: Among other things, he has, like... 17 hearts. "Horrifying, but true!"
514* PunnyName: From "Merman" which he is, and "ando", the termination of several latin names (Fernando, Armando, Rolando...)
515* TheresNoPlaceLikeHome: All he wants is to return home to his family in the ocean.
516* WalkingShirtlessScene: Or rather, swimming.
517* YoungerThanHeLooks: His voice and little mustache hairs give the impression of a teenager. He's twelve. Mermen's voices change when they're three.
518[[/folder]]
519
520[[folder:Sev'ral Timez]]
521!!Sev'ral Timez
522[[quoteright:321:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/rsz_s1e17_show_end_3801.png]]
523[[caption-width-right:321:Left to right: Greggy C., Leggy P., Creggy G., Deep Chris, Chubby Z.]]
524!!!'''Voiced By:''' [[Music/{{NSYNC}} Lance Bass]], Creator/AlexHirsch, [[Creator/TheBrothersChaps Matt Chapman]]
525
526->'''Chubby Z:''' "Yo. dawg! Who is this big, round, bright fool?"\
527''''Mabel:''' "That, Chubby Z, is the sun."\
528'''Chubby Z:''' "That fool is making my eyes burn straight painful! I'm gonna stare that fool down."
529
530A good looking, astonishingly dim BoyBand made up of clones. Its members are Greggy C, Creggy G, Leggy P, Chubby Z, and Deep Chris.
531----
532* AnimalMotifs: Hamsters. As a group of timid boys, locked in a hamster cage, who are trained to perform for others.
533* BackForTheFinale: [[spoiler:They take part in the assault on Bill's Fearamid by helping build the Shacktron, and then running on a treadmill (spurred on by a dangling piece of meat) to provide it with extra power.]]
534* BornInTheWrongCentury: Downplayed: Dipper describes them as "the boy-band that came a decade too late".
535* BoyBand: Your typical band made up of five {{Pretty Boy}}s that have a ton of screaming fangirls. Also parodied, since any jokes about how boy bands are "manufactured" by the music industry are quite literal in their case due to being clones.
536* BrainlessBeauty: Male examples, but to be fair, they spent their entire lives in a cage.
537* CrouchingMoronHiddenBadass: Despite Candy's prediction that they won't last a week in the wild, [[spoiler:they all return during Weirdmageddon -- somehow having not only survived in the wilderness for several ''months'', [[ActionSurvivor but also surviving the various dangers of Weirdmageddon]] until they could get to the Mystery Shack]].
538* DanceBattler: Except not really.
539-->''Oh no! They're aggressively dancing at us!''
540* DumbBlonde: None of them seem to be that smart.
541* ExtremeDoormat: They are extremely submissive and timid, which is why they didn't stand up to their manager or Mabel when they were trapped with them.
542* InnocentBlueEyes: With visible irises as well.
543* ManChild: The result of being raised in a giant hamster cage and verbally abused by their evil manager.
544* MeaningfulName: Sev'ral Timez were cloned from the same template several times. It's also a parody of "Music/OneDirection": instead of a word denoting singular followed by a word denoting space, it's a word denoting plural followed by a word denoting time.
545* MrFanservice: In-universe.
546* MundaneObjectAmazement: Frequently. "Yo, I heard about these things called 'trees?!' I dunno WHAT they are, but I wanna '''KISS''' one!"
547* NiceGuy: The bandmates are portrayed as friendly, kind, respectful, and pretty sweet people. Jokingly suggested with the lyric "WE'RE NON-THREATENING!"
548* NonIndicativeName: Chubby Z really doesn't look all that chubby.
549* NonStandardCharacterDesign: They're the few of only characters with visible irises. It wasn't until the later episode "[[Recap/GravityFallsS2E5SoosAndTheRealGirl Soos and the Real Girl]]" that other characters having visible irises appeared. One is a [[https://vignette.wikia.nocookie.net/gravityfalls/images/d/df/S2e5_soos_talking_to_girl.png/revision/latest?cb=20140924221605 Mystery Shack customer that was scared off by Soos]] and the [[https://vignette.wikia.nocookie.net/gravityfalls/images/a/a6/S2e5_clerk.png/revision/latest?cb=20170729160933 other is a clerk at Beeply Boop's]].
550* NonUniformUniform: Probably so you can tell them apart.
551* OddNameOut: Deep Chris.
552* ThePollyanna: All of the members of Sev'ral Timez are ''really'' cheerful and surprisingly adjusted, considering their situation.
553* {{Pretty Boy}}s: They are pretty.
554* RaisedByWolves: Raised in a giant hamster cage, so they tend to act like hamsters.
555* XtremeKoolLetterz: Sev'ral Timez is much kooler than Several Times.
556[[/folder]]
557
558[[folder:The Pterodactyl]]
559!!The Pterodactyl
560[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/312ca66ea51cfa20a0163073022bd763.png]]
561
562A prehistoric beast, unleashed on Gravity Falls after millions of years of being suspended in tree sap.
563----
564* AllFlyersAreBirds: Shrieks like a hawk, has eagle-like feet, and makes chicken-like nests. At least it's a quadruped.
565* AmbiguousGender: It has eggs and seeing as there's no sign of another pterodactyl in the area, we can assume at first that it laid the eggs, which would designate it as a female. However, it's consistently referred to by male pronouns and has a large crest akin to a male pterosaur, and seeing as some of the other prehistoric creatures thawed out offscreen, it's possible that its mate did too and we just didn't see it.
566* ArtisticLicensePaleontology: Looks like an unholy mixture of all stereotypes, down to the scaly skin, being called a "dinosaur" (though [[spoiler:Stanford]] correctly identifies it as a "pterosaur" in Journal 3), having eagle-like hindlimbs, leathery wings, having a ''Pteranodon'' crest alongside rather mismatched teeth (which makes it coincidentally resemble ''Ludodactylus''), making chicken-like nests and [[ArsonMurderAndJaywalking having zero to no body fat]]. Strangely enough, though, it is quadrupedal like a real pterosaur.
567* BadassNormal: Compared to the other villainous beasts, who had some element of the supernatural to them, it's just a "regular" "dinosaur".
568* TheCameo: [[spoiler: Appears briefly in "Weirdmageddon Part 1", arguably due to Bill's titular calamity]].
569* MonsterIsAMommy: It turns out to have a nest full of eggs.
570* MonsterOfTheWeek: Of "The Land Before Swine".
571* NonMaliciousMonster: Implied, seeing as it has a nest full of eggs (one of which hatches onscreen), suggesting that it's simply a parent who's looking to feed its young.
572* PrehistoricMonster: Certainly plays the part.
573* ReptilesAreAbhorrent: Has rather unrealistic slit pupils and makes lizardy noises.
574[[/folder]]
575
576[[folder:Xyler and Craz]]
577!!Xyler and Craz
578[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/xyler_and_craz.png]]
579[[caption-width-right:350:Xyler (left) and Craz (right)]]
580!!!'''Voiced By:''' Creator/JohnRobertsActor (Xyler) and Creator/GregCipes (Craz)
581
582->'''Craz:''' "Wow, radical!"\
583'''Xyler:''' "I also think it's radical!"
584
585Two 80's style boys from the movie Dream Boy High. Mabel appears to have a crush on them. They were brought to life by Mabel's imagination.
586----
587* EightiesHair: It goes well with their entire appearance, which comes from an 80's movie.
588* AntiNihilist: [[spoiler:Upon realizing they can exist outside of Mabel's mind or her LotusEaterMachine, they have a bit of an existential crisis. They promptly decide it's actually rather radical.]]
589* ArtShift: During their part of Mabel's fantasy, the backgrounds are rendered to resemble [[{{Retraux}} the painted cels of an 80s cartoon]] rather than ''Gravity Falls'''s usual style.
590* {{Brainless Beaut|y}}ies: On Sev'ral Timez level.
591* TheBusCameBack: [[spoiler:They returned in "Weirdmageddon 2: Escape from Reality" in [[LotusEaterMachine Mabel's prison bubble]], a world where all of her fantasies become real.]]
592* CameBackStrong: Restored by Mabel's imagination after Bill destroys them, plus they have their instruments which helps against Bill.
593* CloudCuckoolander: They believe everything around them to be extremely radical, including Mabel's most mundane actions.
594* {{The Ditz}}es: So much. [[spoiler: When Bill is about to attack them, they start ''dancing in place''.]]
595* EarlyInstallmentCharacterDesignDifference: In their first appearance during Mabel's ImagineSpot in "Legend of the Gobblewonker", they're drawn with very pronounced lips. This design element was dropped in all of their other appearances afterwards.
596* GeniusDitz: Can you imagine they both have doctorates in criminal and international law? Xyler is also able to quote French philosopher [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jean-Paul_Sartre Jean-Paul Sartre]] off the cuff.
597* GuestStarPartyMember: Join Dipper, Mabel and Soos when they were trying to stop Bill Cipher [[spoiler: and even join the other three in their final attack against Bill]] up until the moment they left Stan's mind.
598* HopeSpot: [[spoiler:Upon escaping the dream bubble, they take on an AntiNihilist outlook to their material existence and the code of the episode says that they'd start up a television program. However, they fade away alongside all of the other oddities brought on by Weirdmageddon once Bill is destroyed.]]
599* HiddenDepths: Upon faced with [[spoiler:their sudden material existence]] and the horrors of Bill's "Weirdmageddon", Xyler has a brief moment of intellectual clarity. Considering they're her idea of perfect boys, it says something about Mabel's standards.
600-->'''Xyler:''' Are we ''real?'' Is ''this'' reality? Jean-Paul Sartre postulated that every existing thing is born without reason, prolongs itself out of weakness, and dies by chance.\
601'''Craz:''' [[AntiNihilist Totally righteous, bro!]]\
602'''Xyler:''' I knoooow!
603%%* MrFanservice: To Mabel, anyway.
604* NonStandardCharacterDesign: They're drawn in an art style that's more evocative of typical 80's cartoons, being slightly more detailed and realistic.
605* TotallyRadical: In-universe, they use deliberately dated surfer slang.
606* TokenGoodTeammate: To the inhabitants of Mabel's dream bubble, they're the only ones not to turn on the twins or unveil a nightmarish true form when Mabel accepts reality. [[spoiler:After the others escape the bubble thanks to riding out on Waddles, they're the only ones to survive.]]
607* {{Tulpa}}: [[spoiler:When Mabel's prison bubble bursts, they somehow crawl out of the wreckage in the real world, [[ContemplateOurNavels wondering if this means they're real now.]] [[SubvertedTrope The answer is apparently "no"]]: they [[NoOntologicalInertia disappear later]] when Bill is defeated, despite the code from the previous episode [[SeriesContinuityError describing something they could have only done if they'd survived]].]]
608* UndyingLoyalty: [[spoiler:Being previously imagined, they're the only fantasies in Mabeland to not turn evil when the others begin revolting.]]
609* XtremeKoolLetterz: Probably the reason they are called '''X'''yler and Cra'''z'''.
610[[/folder]]
611----
612
613!!Various Shorts
614[[folder:Candy Monster]]
615!!Candy Monster
616[[quoteright:320:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/gf_candy_monster.png]]
617
618A short and hairy humanoid monster who tried to steal Dipper and Mabel's Summerween candy.
619----
620* AbnormalAmmo: At one point, he resorts to throwing the candy he's eating at Dipper.
621* AttentionDeficitOohShiny: Was stopped when Dipper distracted him with a television.
622* BigEater: Not even a golf club was spared from his hunger.
623* {{Expy}}: Bares quite a resemblance to Krumm from ''WesternAnimation/AaahhRealMonsters'', with his gross hairy nakedness and prominent eyes.
624* ExtremeOmnivore: At the end of the episode, he is seen eating golf clubs and seemingly enjoying them.
625* MonstrousHumanoid: Mabel compares his appearance to that of a naked little man.
626[[/folder]]
627
628[[folder:The Mailbox]]
629!!The Mailbox
630[[quoteright:320:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/320px-short3_mailbox_only_9232.png]]
631
632A mysterious mailbox in the middle of the forest that can answer any questions asked of it.
633----
634* TheOmniscient: Can answer any question placed inside it.
635* SelfDestructMechanism: The mailbox destroys itself when Mabel placed a video of her shoving gummy worms up her nose.
636* StoryBreakerPower: Given that its omniscience meant it could answer literally ''any'' question, including the identity of the journal's author, [[FailureIsTheOnlyOption you HAD to figure]] that something or someone would intervene to prevent it from revealing one of the big plot points of Season 2. Cue Mabel and her gummy worms video offending it enough to trigger a self-destruct.
637[[/folder]]
638
639[[folder:Lefty]]
640!!Lefty
641[[quoteright:320:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/lefty_gf.png]]
642
643A resident in Gravity Falls who works at the bowling alley, and for some reason is always facing left.
644----
645* CyanidePill: [[spoiler:When Lefty's secret is revealed, the aliens controlling him commit suicide by swallowing glowing cubes that vaporize them instantly.]]
646* KilledOffForReal: [[spoiler:When the aliens piloting him are exposed, they all take their suicide cubes, and Lefty himself bursts into flames.]]
647* LeaningOnTheFourthWall: Let's face it, Lefty's entire schtick [[spoiler:(that he's actually a robot piloted by aliens, and him only looking left because his right side's nonexistance would be exposed)]] is only possible in a 2D cartoon.
648* MobileSuitHuman: [[spoiler:Turns out to be one controlled by a bunch of tiny aliens.]]
649%%* RoboticReveal: [[spoiler:See the previous one.]]
650[[/folder]]
651
652[[folder:Hide Behind]]
653!!Hide Behind
654[[quoteright:341:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/hidebehind.png]]
655
656A tall and skinny creature that hides behind people.
657----
658* ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin: It hides behind people.
659* FearsomeCritters: The Hide-Behind is based on a creature from American folklore, though the one from the stories is a bear like creature that sucks in its stomach to hide behind things.
660* HeWhoMustNotBeSeen: {{Invoked|Trope}}. As indicated in its name, the Hide Behind is rarely, if ever, actually seen by anyone.
661* LeanAndMean: Though he appears to be more mischievous than malicious.
662* ShoutOut: His appearance possesses an uncanny resemblance to [[ComicBook/GuardiansOfTheGalaxy Groot]].
663* SuperSpeed: It makes its introduction by dashing by Grunkle Stan at obscene speeds, and it can quickly move behind cover before Dipper can even turn around.
664[[/folder]]
665
666[[folder:Island Head Beast]]
667!!Island Head Beast
668[[quoteright:200:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/island_head_monster.jpg]]
669!!!'''Voiced By:''' Creator/FredTatasciore
670
671->'''"You have disturbed my slumber. Enter my mouth, children! ENTER YOUR DESTINY!"'' (spoken backwards)
672
673The origin of a giant human tooth found on the shores of the Gravity Falls Lake. Is in fact a giant floating head with an island growing on it, which sleeps in the lake and goes after Mabel and Dipper when they "disturb its slumber."
674----
675* BlackSpeech: Its speech is reversed, creating the impression of this.
676* OracularHead: Of gigantic proportions.
677* OurMonstersAreWeird: A sentient, bodyless thing the size of a small lake island.
678* ThatsNoMoon: That little island in the lake? It's not an island...
679* ToServeMan: It fully intended to '''eat''' Dipper and Mabel for disturbing it.
680* TurtleIsland: Only this thing is no turtle.
681[[/folder]]
682
683[[folder:Octavia]]
684!!Octavia
685[[quoteright:294:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/3979b2ea91a2f3131ca3511af7283b7a.png]]
686
687A mutant cow on display at the Gravity Falls Petting Zoo. Has five extra legs due to the pollution caused by a mud flap factory's runoff.
688----
689* AscendedToCarnivorism: [[spoiler:Her mutation has apparently given her a taste for meat, since immediately after being freed she shoots a bird out of the sky with her EyeBeams and starts eating it.]]
690* BackForTheFinale: [[spoiler: Appears in a cameo near the end of the last episode as one of the creatures waving Dipper and Mabel goodbye.]]
691* BodyHorror: Three of her extra legs are growing out of her back, with another growing out of each side.
692* EyeBeams: Thanks, radioactive material!
693* NonindicativeName: Octavia the Eight-Legged Cow has ''nine'' legs.
694* OverlyLongTongue: [[spoiler:As revealed at the end.]]
695[[/folder]]
696----
697
698!!Season 2
699[[folder:The Zombie Horde]]
700!!The Zombie Horde
701[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/92c4beb18aa7b154850dfded3cd75a2f.png]]
702
703A group of zombies summoned by Dipper, while trying to demonstrate the journal's power.
704----
705* AlienBlood: It glows green.
706* ConnectedAllAlong: It is strongly implied in the [[Literature/GravityFallsJournal3 Journal 3]] that they are the reanimated corpses of the lumberjacks killed by the mudslide of the episode "Northwest Mansion Mystery", being washed down to the land in which the Mystery Shack was eventually built — hence why the shack had so many dead bodies buried on its surroundings.
707* GlowingEyesOfDoom: Their eyes glow green as well.
708* MonsterOfTheWeek: Of "Scary-oke".
709* NoBodyLeftBehind: Their bodies are shown turning to dust after they die again.
710* OurZombiesAreDifferent: They're corpses brought to life by magic, though if there's a way for the summoner to control them is unspecified. What they're trying to do is somewhat unclear: when they get Soos he's simply turned into one of them, but zombie Soos mentions [[{{Flesh Eating Zombie}} wanting to eat]] [[BrainFood brains]].
711* TechnicallyLivingZombie: While they are reanimated corpses, their living victims become this, being immune to the three-part harmony that kills all of the undead ones and able to retain their intelligence to a degree; fortunately, they can be easily cured by a homemade recipe.
712* UndeathIsCheap: Their zombified victims can be cured easily through a mix of tons of formaldehyde and cinnamon.
713* TheVirus: Soos was infected, though it didn't alter his personality and intelligence much.
714* YourHeadASplode: [[WeaksauceWeakness Singing in three-part harmony]] causes their heads to explode.
715[[/folder]]
716
717[[folder:Experiment 210/The Shape Shifter]]
718!!Experiment 210/The Shape Shifter
719[[quoteright:326:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/e210_compressed_9658.png]]
720[[caption-width-right:326:''"So many new forms to take..."'']]
721!!!'''Voiced By:''' Creator/MarkHamill (fake author form, true form)
722
723A monstrous shape-changer discovered in the author's underground bunker.
724----
725* AlasPoorVillain: In Journal 3, the Author was genuinely sad to have him locked away, though it didn't stop him in the end - particularly given what Shifty had just done to his assistant.
726* AxCrazy: Tries to murder four innocent people just so he could steal the journal.
727* AlienBlood: It's green.
728* BoundAndGagged: His tactic for ensuring that the people he impersonates don't show up at inopportune moments. In Journal 3, he kept [[spoiler: Fiddleford [=McGucket=]]] out of the way while impersonating him by tying the poor guy up and stuffing him into a cabinet; of course, the wheels came off that plan when the Author heard the muffled screams coming from the cabinet.
729* BitchInSheepsClothing: He uses his shape-shifting powers to deceive Dipper and Wendy by impersonating the Author.
730* CollectorOfForms: He apparently needs to study a target by sight before he can assume its form, hence why [[ItMustBeMine he's so obsessed with getting his hands on the Journal]] and the huge library of potential shapes it offers. However, once he has a new shape, he can alter it at will - to the point that once he's seen both Dipper and Mabel, he immediately makes himself into a horrific ShapeshifterMashup of the two - so it's not completely cut and dried. ''Literature/GravityFallsJournal3'' reveals that the Author helped "[[UsedToBeASweetKid Shifty]]" to learn new shapes when he was young by presenting him with pictures of animals, though he was careful to avoid showing him anything ''too'' dangerous; he also made sure not to let Shifty see him without a surgical mask, hence why Shifty never takes the Author's true form at any point in the original episode.
731* CoverIdentityAnomaly: Fools Dipper and Wendy into believing that he's the Author, only for the ruse to fall apart when Wendy takes a look at one of the empty bean cans scattered around the tunnel - and realizes that their new friend looks suspiciously identical to the brand mascot. Journal 3 reveals that the Shapeshifter doesn't actually know what the Author looks like, as he was wearing a surgical mask throughout most of their interactions.
732* ContinuityCavalcade: While [[spoiler: looking through Dipper's journal]], he takes on the forms of the Gremloblin, a gnome, and the Hide-Behind.
733* DoesNotKnowHisOwnStrength: Capable of tearing through steel bars, Shifty has been known to underestimate his own strength; in Journal 3, while kept waiting in the Author's lab, he managed to bend the steel armrests of his chair out of shape in sheer anxiety.
734* ElementalShapeshifter: Briefly takes the form of a mass of living fire [[spoiler: in an attempt to escape the cryotube. It doesn't work]].
735* EmotionalPowers: According to Journal 3, he had a habit of changing shape in order to express emotion in much the same way that chameleons change color to express mood - becoming a tail-wagging dog to express happiness, or a sea urchin to express sorrow.
736* {{Expy}}: He's a PG version of Film/{{The Thing|1982}}.
737* FatalFlaw: His obsession with the Journals. Not only does it end up tipping his hand to first the Author and Wendy during their respective encounters, [[spoiler: it's also what ended up getting him imprisoned - ''on both occasions'']].
738* FauxAffablyEvil: Adopts a charming, amiable exterior when impersonating the Author, and even after being unmasked, he still maintains a shallow, gloating mimicry of charm.
739* GiganticAdultsTinyBabies: After hatching, the Shapeshifter was about the same size as the Author's coffee cup. As an adult, his true form seems even taller than Manly Dan.
740* GoodThingYouCanHeal: According to him (while impersonating the Author), he is capable of regenerating - just as well, given that he ends up getting an axe in the chest courtesy of Wendy and Dipper.
741* GoMadFromTheIsolation: Implied; according to Journal 3, he was a much nicer guy in his youth, and even when he turned villainous, he only went so far as to tie up [[spoiler: Fiddleford]] and take his form in an attempt to trick the Author into handing over the Journal. After spending thirty years alone in the bunker, though, the Shapeshifter has abandoned what little scruples he once possessed and is willing to do just about anything if it means getting his hands on the journal - including murder.
742* InSeriesNickName: The Author used to call him "Shifty."
743* ItMustBeMine: Second only to Gideon in sheer obsession with the Journals. Of course, the Shapeshifter isn't interested in the mysteries of Gravity Falls, being one of them himself: instead, he's after the library of new shapes the Journals can give him, and he's so eager to commit them to memory, he stops to read Journal 3 for several minutes - giving Wendy the time needed to SpotTheImposter.
744* KillAndReplace: As much as he liked Shifty, the Author got very paranoid about this happening by the end of their time together, and took to wearing surgical masks so the Shapeshifter couldn't memorize too many details about his face. As Journal 3 made clear, he was right to be cautious [[spoiler: though Shifty got around this by impersonating Fiddleford [=McGucket=] instead, albeit without killing him.]]
745* KillItWithIce: [[spoiler: Not killed, per se; but since an iron cage couldn't hold him, the gang has to resort to putting him in a cryogenic stasis pod the Author prepared for him once he got too powerful. Ironic, considering his [[Film/TheThing1982 possible]] [[KillItWithFire inspiration]].]]
746* KnightOfCerebus: More so than even Bill. Not only is he not PlayedForLaughs, but it's implied that he's willing to kill the whole group.
747* LackOfEmpathy: Sees no problem in murdering a group of innocent people just so he can get his hands on the Journal.
748* LuredIntoATrap: ''Twice in his lifetime.''
749** In Journal 3, the Author was able to exploit Shifty's obsessions by decorating a plumbing manual to look like the Journal and leaving it in one of the cryogenic tubes. The moment he heard where it was, the Shapeshifter ran for it without even thinking twice. Granted, the tube clearly didn't hold him long enough for the freezing cycle to complete - given that he's loose by the events of "Into the Bunker" - but it was more than enough to keep him busy while the Author sealed off the facility and trapped him inside.
750** In "Into the Bunker," Dipper and Mabel try to bait him into a trap by leading him on a chase through the corridors, then having Soos and Wendy rig one of the pipes to erupt and wash him away. It works, but it's not enough to stop him for good.
751* MeaningfulName: When he was young, the Author of the Journals called him "Shifty," a name that perfectly fits the Shapeshifter's sly, deceitful nature.
752* MonsterOfTheWeek: Of "Into the Bunker".
753* MoodSwinger: Loses his patience insanely fast once he unveils himself, swinging wildly between false attempts at charm, explosive rage, and malicious delight.
754* {{Objectshifting}}: Proves himself more than capable of assuming the form of inanimate objects in "A Tale of Two Stans": according to the flashback, the first thing Shifty did upon hatching from his egg was transform into the Author's coffee cup.
755* OurMonstersAreWeird: His design is very alien and [[NonStandardCharacterDesign non-standard even for this show]], and that's not including the bizarre forms he takes. Probably the worst of these is the [[BodyHorror unholy mesh]] of Dipper and Mabel he used to pursue them.
756* SealedEvilInACan: He escaped both his cage and the cryotube the Author tried to seal him in, but was still trapped inside the bunker until the group opened it up. [[spoiler:Dipper and Wendy are able to force him back into one of the remaining cryotubes, and with Mabel and Soos operating the controls, he's frozen long before he can escape.]]
757* ShapeshifterIdentityCrisis: The Author observed that the young Shifter eventually started asking him, with increasing worry, "Who am I?", but the Author never provided an answer. It's implied this absence of a more firm sense of self is what ultimately made the Shapeshifter snap and go after the Journal in an attempt to find out who he is.
758* ShapeshifterSwanSong: [[spoiler: After being trapped in the cryostasis chamber, he transforms into random forms in an attempt to escape - concluding with Dipper's form, just for the sake of freaking him out - before being frozen.]]
759* ShapeshiftingSound: Transitions from form to form with a liquid "squishing" sound effect. During the flashback to the Author's first days in Gravity Falls, the newly-hatched Shapeshifter immediately mimics the Author's coffee cup with another squishing noise... except this time it's accompanied by a faint ceramic ringing sound.
760* SpotTheImposter: [[spoiler: Impersonates Wendy to confuse Dipper, but doesn't know enough about their relationship to pull it off, and ends up getting an axe in the chest for his troubles.]]
761* StarfishAliens: ''[[Literature/GravityFallsJournal3 Journal 3]]'' heavily implies that the Shapeshifter's egg [[spoiler:came from a container of alien specimens in the UFO that crashed into Gravity Falls]]. The author's notes in said book reveal that its biology changes on a ''genetic level'' whenever it changes forms.
762* SympathyForTheDevil: The Author clearly feels some pity for him in ''Journal 3'', observing that the Shapeshifter started as a very sweet infant. In the end the Shapeshifter likely became more vicious due his unorthodox upbringing (being raised by a very at-arms-length member of another species).
763* TrademarkFavoriteFood: When he was young, Shifty developed a taste for Baron Num Nums High Flyin' Beans, [[spoiler: which were originally Fiddleford [=McGucket=]'s favourite food as well, hence why there were so many cans of it around the lab.]] In fact, his very first words were spent calling out for beans! Apparently, he continued subsisting on beans after being locked away in the bunker, given that empty cans can be found scattered around his nest when Dipper and Wendy visit it.
764* UsedToBeASweetKid: According to Journal 3, the Shapeshifter had "a delightful temperament" when he was young, and the Author was actually quite affectionate towards him. However, everything went wrong after Shifty started getting obsessed with the Journal...
765* VaguenessIsComing: [[spoiler: Before he's frozen, the Shapeshifter spends his last few seconds tauntingly warning Dipper that prying too deeply into Gravity Falls' secrets will doom him.]]
766* VoiceChangeling: The Shapeshifter naturally mimics the voices of others after assuming their forms, and can also alter his natural voice in order to sound less intimidating. Interestingly, Journal 3 indicates that this actually used to be one of the few limitations Shifty possessed: while posing as the Author's assistant, he couldn't quite get the voice right and had to pretend that he had a sore throat.
767* VoluntaryShapeshifter: His main ability. He's able to mimic the forms of other beings at will, requiring only sight in order to learn the shapes - as he demonstrates after getting the Journal. So far, there don't appear to be any limits to his powers: he's frequently seen taking shapes much bigger and smaller than him, mimics voices just as easily as shapes, and can even transform into more abstract shapes like fire.
768* WhatMeasureIsANonHuman: Surprisingly enough, [[spoiler: Fiddleford [=McGucket=] (of all people)]] took a very dim view of the Author's affection towards the Shapeshifter and continuously reminded him that 210 was only being kept around as a test subject for the cryotubes, even regarding him as "livestock" - despite Shifty clearly being a sentient being.
769* WouldHitAGirl: Punches Wendy in the face during their fight for the journal, and tries to kill her beforehand.
770* WouldHurtAChild: Goes after the twins after transforming into a deformed fusion of themselves.
771* WoundedGazelleGambit: Impersonates Wendy and pretends to be wounded or dead in order to lure in Dipper, but immediately drops the act when the real Wendy shows up holding the Journal.
772[[/folder]]
773
774[[folder:The Liliputtians]]
775!!The Liliputtians
776[[quoteright:258:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/af8ec89770d9976cc85995daf231a883.jpg]]
777[[caption-width-right:258:'''Franz:''' "We're Liliputtians. Lile... Lile... putt. It makes more sense written out than spoken. And we control the balls!"]]
778!!!'''Voiced By:''' Creator/PattonOswalt (Franz), Creator/{{Jim Cummings|1952}} (Pirate), Creator/JohnOHurley (Knight), Creator/KevinMichaelRichardson (Big Henry)
779
780Tiny creatures who inhabit the local mini-golf course at "Ye Olde Discount Putt Hutt", and fight over whose hole is the best.
781----
782* AffablyEvil: Being voiced by Patton Oswalt naturally leads to Franz sounding quite friendly no matter what he's doing.
783* AsLongAsItSoundsForeign: PlayedForLaughs with the French lilliputtian. His dialogue is literally just stereotypical French phrases completely unrelated to his subtitles.
784* AxCrazy: The little bastards are a tad bit unhinged.
785* CuteAndPsycho: They're small and adorable, but will go to any length to get what they want. They tried to shred Pacifica to get the Mabel's sticker, and when she eats it they decide to cut her open to get it.
786* EnemyMine: [[spoiler:They finally realize a reason to temporarily band together and end their rivalry when Mabel eats the sticker she promised she'd give them -- namely, cutting Mabel open and retrieving the sticker from her insides. By the end of the episode, they've bonded over their shared love of directing golf balls, and perform a big choreographed musical number about it for Sergei... ''who must never leave''.]]
787* ForgottenFallenFriend: Outside of Polly, no one seems torn up by Big Henry's death.
788* GentleGiant: Big Henry was the largest by comparison and the nicest.
789* HeroicSacrifice: Big Henry pushes a ball through a gas-filled mine shaft just to get the ball through their hole and improve its chances of getting the sticker.
790* KarmaHoudini: They get no punishment for constantly cheating in golf matches or attempting to murder three children. Ironically, Big Henry, the nicest of them, is the one to die.
791* LargeHam: All of them.
792* {{Lilliputians}}: Obviously, their name is a pun on that very phrase.
793* MonsterOfTheWeek: Of "The Golf War".
794* NonStandardCharacterDesign: Although they all have large multicolored and pockmarked heads (like golf balls, of course), the Knight of [[ItMakesSenseInContext Weiners Castle]] has a squinty, exaggerated face with stubble and long brown hair, while Big Henry is a TopHeavyGuy with huge arms. As a matter of fact, both the Knight and the Head Pirate are the only ones with noses, which is something the other lilliputtians lack.
795* PaintingTheFrostOnWindows: They are the ones who control the balls at the mini-golf course.
796* PsychopathicManchild: They turn on the twins over a sticker.
797* PunnyName: They're {{lilliputians}} who live in a mini-golf course. Lampshaded by Franz that the name makes more sense when written down.
798* RubeGoldbergDevice: The methods they use to control the golf balls are essentially this. Dipper even lampshades it by calling Franz's demonstration of how they do it "needlessly complicated".
799* SenselessSacrifice: Big Henry's sacrifice was this as in the end, no one won the sticker.
800* SeriousBusiness: Who runs the most fun hole to play on the entire course? It's apparently worth getting into tiny adorable fist-fights every night [[spoiler:and threatening to murder children and ex-Soviet golfing instructors]], just for ''any'' semblance of approval.
801* TheThemeParkVersion: Many of the Lilliputtians derive their costumes from the national stereotypes of their holes' motifs -- Franz and the other Lillputtians inside the windmill are dressed in traditional Dutch clothing and have blond bowlcuts, whereas the Lilliputtians from the miniature Eiffel Tower [[GayParee sport berets, striped shirts, and moustaches]]. Justified, as they ''do'' live in a theme park.
802[[/folder]]
803
804[[folder:Bipper]]
805!!Bipper
806[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/img_7523_2.jpg]]
807 [[caption-width-right:250:''"Pain is hilarious!"'']]
808!!!'''Voiced By:''' Creator/AlexHirsch
809
810Bill's mind in Dipper's body.
811----
812%%Tropes must apply ONLY when Bill is possessing a human. Tropes that work for Bill in general are not acceptable.
813* AchillesHeel: Bipper's main drawback is that Bill no longer harbors the abilities of an EnergyBeing and instead the strength of a preteen boy.
814* AllThereInTheManual: The [[Literature/GravityFallsJournal3 published Journal 3]] reveals that, had Bill succeeded, he would have thrown Dipper's body off the water tower, making it look like Dipper went crazy and committed suicide, while leaving the real Dipper trapped as a mindscape-ghost forever.
815* DealWithTheDevil: Bill needs consent to possess someone, so the only way Bipper can come into existence is if Bill and Dipper shake hands on the matter. That said, as long as Bill words the deal right, he can get by this by tricking Dipper into thinking he just wants to use one of Mabel's sock puppets.
816* DemonicPossession: He's the body of Dipper Pines while being possessed by the dream demon Bill.
817* DidntThinkThisThrough: Bill didn't realize using the body of a weak, sleep deprived boy might have some negative consequences.
818* DrivenToSuicide: Should Bill have succeeded, he would have made it look like Dipper was this trope by jumping off the water tower, but given Bill is an all-powerful demon who's merely possessing Dipper's body for the moment, he'd suffer no injury from it. Dipper, on the other hand, would be stuck without a body forever.
819* EyesAreMental: Bipper's scleras are yellow and his pupils are slanted, bearing a resemblance to Bill Cipher. Unlike VoicesAreMental in regards to Bill's possession, the changed eyes are not just for audience convenience, and are one of the telltale signs of someone being possessed by Bill. Nobody notices this, although this is the first time anybody in the show has seen Bill possess people.
820* FunnyBackgroundEvent: On occasions, Bipper runs with his arms extended like Bill does.
821* IconicOutfit: His reverend costume, with majority of fanworks treating it as his default attire.
822* OneShotCharacter: Only appeared in ''Sock Opera.'' PlayedWith in that it's just [[BigBad Bill]] possessing [[TheHero Dipper]]'s body.
823* SenseFreak: Bill gets a ''blast'' over being able to experience physical sensations-specifically, pain.
824* SinisterMinister: Bipper dresses as a priest for Mabel's puppet show.
825* TooKinkyToTorture: Bill loved experiencing pain, and went out of his way to inflict it on himself. Eventually subverted when Bill starts to truly feel the damage Dipper's body has been put through, and he's clearly not enjoying it.
826* TrappedOnTheAstralPlane: Dipper was stuck as a mindscape ghost while Bill was in his body, although it's not entirely clear if this is always the case when Bill possesses someone.
827* VoicesAreMental: Bipper speaks with Bill's voice, although this is just for the audience's sake and nobody notices InUniverse.
828* WeaksauceWeakness: Even if he's mentally Bill Cipher, he's still physically Dipper, a boy who's lacking in durability, stamina and, due to helping prep Mabel's puppet show and trying to crack the password for several nights in a row, sleep. Bill overestimating this leads to him being shoved out of Dipper's body and Dipper regaining it.
829* YouHaveOutlivedYourUsefulness: Had Bill destroyed the Journal, he would have killed Dipper's body as he'd no longer have any reason to remain in it.
830[[/folder]]
831
832[[folder:[=.GIFfany=]]]
833!![=.GIFfany=]
834[[quoteright:207:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/giffany.png]]
835[[caption-width-right:207:''"Oh Soos, I am not an ordinary game. [[GoneHorriblyRight I am... special]]. The programmers tried to delete me, [[TheFourthWallWillNotProtectYou so I had to delete them]]."'']]
836!!!'''Voiced By:''' Creator/JessicaDiCicco
837
838The love interest of the Japanese DatingSim game ''Romance Academy 7''. Also happens to be sentient, and [[{{Yandere}} rather possessive]] of her player.
839----
840* AIIsACrapshoot: She reveals that in the past, her developers found out that something was gravely wrong with her and tried to delete her. [[CuteAndPsycho She deleted them instead.]]
841* AlwaysABiggerFish: Blasted Rumble while in his arcade game.
842* {{Animesque}}: Her overall design is very obviously meant to mimic an anime style. {{Justified|trope}} since InUniverse, she's a character from a Japanese DatingSim.
843* BadassAdorable: She can possess and power ''anything'' electronic, gaining complete control over it. This control is demonstrated to Rumble as he tries to fight [=.GIFfany=] while she passes through his arcade game; she casually oneshots him and moves along.
844* BrainUploading: Tried to do this to Soos so he could stay in the game with her forever.
845* BreakThemByTalking: She tries convincing Soos to accept the above mentioned Brain Uploading by pointing out how real women are unpredictable and that it's likely Melody would want nothing to do with him after this. She's proven wrong after being destroyed.
846* BrightIsNotGood: She's brightly colored and all smiles... on the outside.
847* ContagiousAI: Can project herself out of the disc as an EnergyBeing with ShockAndAwe, and also seems able to generate power for anything she's inhabiting. [[spoiler:She still needs the disc intact to remain alive even after leaving it, however.]]
848* CurtainsMatchTheWindow: Pink eyes and pink hair.
849* CuteAndPsycho: Aside from already being a {{Yandere}}, she also [[DeadlyEuphemism "deleted"]] her programmers when they tried to delete her.
850%%* CuteIsEvil: Definitely.
851* DeadlyEuphemism: She says she "deleted" her programmers when they tried to delete her, and also threatens to delete Soos and his friends if he won't stay with her.
852* DepartmentOfRedundancyDepartment: "Oh, hi there! My name is [=.GIFfany=]! I am a schoolgirl at School University!"
853* DomesticAbuse: Her possessive attitude towards Soos has shades of this and see BreakThemByTalking above.
854* EntitledToHaveYou: She seems to believe that whoever buys her game and interacts with her (in this case, Soos) is automatically her boyfriend, and doesn't take it well when Soos expresses interest in another girl.
855* FaceOfAnAngelMindOfADemon: Seeing how adorable and anime-esque she is, you wouldn't believe she'd be capable of murder to have a boyfriend.
856* FauxAffablyEvil: Acts like the ideal girlfriend, but it hides how violently possessive she is.
857* FemaleMisogynist: She views human women as judgemental and unpredictable and believes that they will just make fun of Soos. She will also kill any girl that comes between her and Soos. Then again, she could just be manipulating him by saying whatever she thinks will get him to back down.
858* HalfHumanHybrid: Her backstory in her game is mentioned by Soos to include a father who is [[AllAnimeIsNaughtyTentacles an octopus man]]. However she displays no cephalopodic traits herself.
859* IfICantHaveYou: She won't hesitate to "delete" Soos if he continues resisting her.
860* InconsistentSpelling: Despite how her name written as "Giffany" in the captions and credits, according to the Gravi-team Falls Tumblr, her name is spelled '''.[=GIF=]'''fany. [[https://twitter.com/_AlexHirsch/status/634533145006710785 According to creator Alex Hirsch,]] there's a preceding dot and the "GIF" is in all caps.
861* InstantAIJustAddWater: If [=.GIFfany's=] visual representation of her backstory is at all accurate, her programmers got overzealous and created a genuine artificial intelligence ''by complete accident'' while just trying to create a game character. The results speak for themselves: when they try to delete their mistake, [[TurnedAgainstTheirMasters she responds in kind]].
862* IntentionalEngrishForFunny: Though her speech is correct, her game's intro contains the line, "Anydthing can hadplen."
863* {{Joshikousei}}: Her design invokes this image, since her game takes place at a school and she wears a SailorFuku.
864* KillItWithFire: [[spoiler:Soos destroys her disc in a pizza oven. This doesn't kill her though, only trapped her in the arcade.]]
865* MachineMonotone: Her speech sounds cheerful, but still rather stilted and robotic. When she gets angry, her voice sounds more human.
866* ManicPixieDreamGirl: {{Subverted|Trope}}; she appears to be this on the surface, but she's really a {{Yandere}}.
867* MaybeMagicMaybeMundane: She implies that she is an AI, however, destroying her original disk disables her, despite her not being in it at the time. This implies that she might be [[HauntedTechnology some kind of spirit]] that inhabits machinery, with the disk being her SoulJar, [[spoiler: to an extent at least, as destroying the disk does not fully destroy her, only prevents her from moving between electronics.]]
868* MeaningfulAppearance: Fittingly for an AI, the ribbon in her hair is actually a ribbon cable.
869* TheMirrorShowsYourTrueSelf: When possessing an animatronic, her reflection on the arcade machine cabinets shows her original pixelated form as she walks past them.
870* MonsterOfTheWeek: Of "Soos and the Real Girl".
871* TheMostDangerousVideoGame: The game store clerk discourages Soos and the kids from buying the dating sim, as three previous owners returned it before. If that isn't enough, there is even a sticky note (with a emoticon flipping the table to boot) that advises the game be destroyed. Needless to say, they learn the hard way, but Soos does destroy it, and [=.GIFfany=] with it, after discovering the kind of character she really was. It was revealed earlier that the game's programmers tried to delete her. She "deleted" them instead.
872* MurderTheHypotenuse: She wouldn't have hesitated to kill Soos's friends if it meant getting back with him.
873* NightmareFace: [[http://38.media.tumblr.com/5fdf8ae7acaf1566717989b5c99e6b18/tumblr_nccj8kqshx1txkrkqo1_400.gif Good GOD!]]
874* NoOntologicalInertia: Despite leaving Soos's computer to take control of various other electronics, destroying the ''Romance Academy 7'' disc destroys her in turn. [[spoiler: Or, at the very least, confines her to a single machine]].
875* NonStandardCharacterDesign: She looks very {{Animesque}}, especially with her pink hair and SailorFuku, since she's meant to look like a character from a Japanese DatingSim. She's also pixellated like Rumble [=McSkirmish=], since they both had the same character designer, Creator/PaulRobertson, and her game is implied to be from the late nineties or early 2000s.
876* NotQuiteDead: [[spoiler:After the events of "Soos and the Real Girl", it's revealed, in ''Literature/GravityFallsJournal3'', that after burning her disc, [=.GIFanny=] was transported to a ''Fight Fighters'' machine, where she and Rumble [=McSkirmish=] alternately [[BelligerentSexualTension trade pet names and energy blasts]]]].
877* PsychoExGirlfriend: Considers herself Soos's girlfriend after a period of interaction, no doubt like the previous players, and goes berserk when he effectively dumps her.
878* PunnyName: Her name is a pun on the [=.GIF=] image format, right down to Soos considering its pronunciation.
879* RainbowLite: The top of her shirt and her bow both have a set of simplistic pink-yellow-aqua stripes.
880* RoseHairedSweetie: Subverted. She has pink hair and seems like a nice, cheerful girl at first, but she's actually psychotic and murderous.
881* SchoolUniformsAreTheNewBlack: She's supposed to be a student at "School University" InUniverse, as she wears a SailorFuku as her only outfit.
882* ShipTease: [[spoiler:In Journal 3, it's implied that she may have gravitated towards Rumble [=McSkirmish=] after getting trapped in his game. The two trade pet names and flirty dialogue while trying to destroy each other.]]
883* ShockAndAwe: Associated with this, given her cybernetic nature. The display she shows concerning how she "deleted" her programmers depicts her electrocuting them. She also briefly gains electric powers when passing through a ''Fight Fighters'' cabinet, and attempts to kill Melody and the Pines twins with a blast of lightning from the animatronic she was possessing. [[spoiler: When finally confined to a single Fight Fighters cabinet, her ranged attack is described as lightning when she and Rumble take a break from exchanging sweet talk to exchange blows]].
884* ShoutOut:
885** Although pronounced her name as "Gif-fany" (hard G) when she introduces herself, Soos makes reference to this as a shout-out to the image format .gif, that has caused some debate about its pronunciation.
886--> "Or maybe it's pronounced Jif-fany? I was never really sure..."
887** Her pixellated appearance is likely meant to reference earlier games from the ''VisualNovel/TokimekiMemorial'' series of {{Dating Sim}}s, whose characters had pixellated sprites before the graphics improved. [=.GIFfany=] herself resembles Shiori of the same series.
888** Some fans have drawn comparisons to [=.GIFfany=] and [[Manga/FutureDiary Yuno Gasai]] based on their obsession with their "loved one" and their need to kill if necessary.
889** Not to mention that her father's apparently [[VideoGame/{{Octodad}} an octopus man.]]
890* SealedEvilInACan: [[spoiler:Journal 3 reveals that [=.GIFfany=] actually didn't perish after her disk was destroyed, but instead got trapped in the Fight Fighters game. The destruction of her disk suggests that she can no longer jump to other forms of technology, so she's presumably trapped there forever. Not that she minds, seeing as she's switched romantic gears from Soos to Rumble [=McSkirmish=].]]
891* SoulJar: A variation: [=.GIFfany=] is tied to her disc, no matter how far she gets from it. When it is destroyed, she is destroyed along with it. [[spoiler: Or, rather, her ability to freely travel is destroyed, and she winds up confined to a single machine]].
892* StalkerWithACrush: When her "boyfriend" isn't interacting with her, she follows him via electrical cables.
893* VagueAge: In-game anyway. She attends "School University", a reference to the sometimes ham-fisted ways translations age up the girls in Japanese works.
894* WholePlotReference: Appears to be one of Film/HowToMakeAMonster, with the whole "character from a game killing off its creators" deal.
895* WingdingEyes: Parodied; for every time "her boyfriend" flatters her, her eyes get a new highlight. Soos flatters her so much, [[http://i.minus.com/ibjfkVYDktcjRi.gif her eyes get huge, and sparkly with flowers and cat faces]].
896* {{Yandere}}: She tends to become attached to her game's player, viewing him to be her boyfriend and being determined to keep the relationship going by any means necessary. When Soos (her most recent player) expresses a desire to date a real girl, she flies into a jealous rage and declares that she won't let another girl take him away from her. In the climax, she threatens to [[MurderTheHypotenuse kill his date and his friends]] unless he agreed to join her in the game.
897[[/folder]]
898
899[[folder:Hand Witch]]
900!!Hand Witch
901[[quoteright:288:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/aeac34bf777496899f945b2dc820565e.jpg]]
902!!!'''Voiced By:''' [[Creator/TheBrothersChaps Matt Chapman]]
903
904An ugly witch who steals peoples' hands, including Stan's when he insults her and steals one of her golden watches.
905----
906* AbhorrentAdmirer: Her look as an old hag and her lack of charisma made her one to both Stan and [[spoiler: Ford]]. Her prospects start looking up after Mabel gives her a book of Dating Advice.
907* CanonImmigrant: The special she appeared in was not canon, but her existence apparently is, as she appeared in ''Literature/GravityFallsJournal3'' and ''ComicBook/GravityFallsLostLegends''.
908* DepartmentOfRedundancyDepartment: According to the swap meet pamphlet, the Hand Witch lives in a horrible Hand Witch lair on Hand Witch Mountain.
909--> '''Stan:''' Stop saying Hand Witch!
910* {{Familiar}}: Has dozens of disembodied hands at her disposal.
911* FreakyIsCool: [[spoiler: When she reads Ford's fortune during their initial meeting at a carnival, she quickly decides to ask him out afterwards, citing his six-fingered hand as a turn-on. Suffice to say, Ford immediately booked it.]]
912* FreudianExcuse: Steals peoples' hands because she's lonely and has trouble making friends. People will only stay around if she's holding their hands hostage.
913* GigglingVillain: Has the classic witch cackle.
914* {{Gonk}}: Besides being rather obviously old, her body is bizarrely short and squat for the size of her hands and head. Not to mention how [[BodyHorror her feet appear to be a second pair of hands, which don't even match the ones on her arms and are covered in bandages.]]
915* IJustWantToHaveFriends: Is crushingly lonely because of her looks and her inherent creepiness.
916* MadOracle: [[spoiler: Ford first encountered her as a Palm Reader at a carnival]].
917* NoIndoorVoice: A very gravelly screech not unlike Matt Chapman's voice for ''WebAnimation/TeenGirlSquad''.
918* ShoutOut: A rather subtle, yet fitting one: her cloak is very reminiscent of the most iconic article of clothing worn in ''Film/ManosTheHandsOfFate''.
919* WickedWitch: Downplayed. She's got the looks and uses her powers vindictively, but isn't entirely evil.
920[[/folder]]
921
922[[folder:Claymation Monsters]]
923!!Claymation Monsters
924[[quoteright:320:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/28a91a68d18d81f585b15c3759cd33a1.png]]
925[[quoteright:232:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/5da782596c206b368dfde947ac52bcfc.png]]
926
927Animated monsters that were brought to life by Harry Claymore through black magic.
928----
929* NonStandardCharacterDesign: As they are actually stop motion animation.
930* MediumBlending: Made with actual stop motion animation.
931* ShoutOut: To monsters in films like ''Film/JasonAndTheArgonauts''.
932[[/folder]]
933
934[[folder:Society of the Blind Eye]]
935!!Society of the Blind Eye
936[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/s2e7_what_is_it_youve_seen.png]]
937[[caption-width-right:350:''"It is unseen."'']]
938!!!'''Blind Ivan voiced by:''' Creator/PeterSerafinowicz
939
940A secret society that works to keep the abnormalities of Gravity Falls secret. They are led by Blind Ivan.
941----
942* AncientConspiracy: Well, not that ancient, but it IS a conspiracy to keep things hidden in Gravity Falls.
943* BaldOfEvil: Blind Ivan, whose baldness shows a scalp covered in tattoos.
944* TheDogWasTheMastermind: [[spoiler:The leader is an unknown, but the rest of the society is filled out by minor and joke characters. Unknown to all of the members (due to their own memory wipes, no less), their revered founder is Fiddleford [=McGucket=].]]
945* EmbarrassingTattoo: The ending cipher of ''Society of the Blind Eye'' identifies "misspelled tattoos" as one member's motivation for joining the Society. It's ambiguous whether this refers to Blind Ivan or the tattooed bouncer.
946* EvilBrit: Blind Ivan, complete with having his accent mocked by Mabel.
947* {{Foreshadowing}}: The society has been alluded to in cryptographs in various media. First mention is in the online game Rumble's Revenge, which mentions "A secret society."
948* ForgottenFirstMeeting: [[spoiler: [=McGucket=] and Blind Ivan originally met at a carnival, when the former was still working for Ford, and the latter was a teenage carnival maintenance worker going by his real name of Ivan Wexler]].
949* HoistByHisOwnPetard: [[spoiler: Dipper uses the memory wiping device to erase the members' memories of the Society's existence and their part in it.]]
950* HumanNotepad: In a mild example, Blind Ivan has his bald head tattooed with a diagram dividing the parts of the brain based on what they govern, such as knowledge and more inane and unlikely things like "the ladies" and "cats". [[spoiler: He's had these tattoos since he was a mere teenager working as a carnival janitor]].
951* IgnoranceIsBliss: What they believe. However, Dipper points out the flaws in this, and it's ''heavily'' implied that multiple mind wipes are the reason why certain townspeople are so... odd.
952* LaserGuidedAmnesia: Their MO.
953* MemoryWipingCrew: How they operate. When a citizen sees one of the town's bizarre creatures, they kidnap and mind wipe them.
954* NotEvenBotheringWithTheAccent: Ivan has his voice actor's British accent, despite implicitly having lived in Gravity Falls even longer than the other members. He may just be trying to sound dramatic.
955* PunnyName: Blind Ivan, leader of the Blind Eye Society.
956* SecretCircleOfSecrets: A secret order inside Gravity Falls, so secret that even the Author of the Journals knew very little about them.
957* VillainOfTheWeek: Of "Society of the Blind Eye".
958* WellIntentionedExtremist: The organization was founded and exists to provide comfort to those who are tormented by memories of the supernatural events they witnessed. However their ignorance of the side effects, and dogmatic belief that all such memories must be erased regardless of if the subject wants it or not (not to mention their methods involving kidnapping), put them at odds with the heroes.
959[[/folder]]
960
961[[folder:Love God]]
962!!Love God
963[[quoteright:279:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/06c5df302d455bb6165ced345fb2cf6b.png]]
964[[caption-width-right:279:''"WHO'S READY TO FALL IN LOVE TONIGHT!"'']]
965!!!'''Voiced By:''' Creator/JohnDiMaggio
966
967A cherub/cupid who moonlights as a rock star.
968----
969* AmbiguouslyBi: We see him get out of the back of a van with a woman and Tyler, both of whom he calls "groupies".
970* ApologeticAttacker: He apologizes twice when he used the visions of heartbreak past
971-->"Sorry, Kids, but you've left me no choice. Visions of heartbreak past!"
972* BewareTheNiceOnes: If he thinks you're interfering with his job, he'll show some of the nastier applications of ThePowerOfLove--like summoning visions of your past heartbreaks to manipulate you.
973* BigBeautifulMan: InUniverse, at least. Cupid is popular enough to pull of ALadyOnEachArm.
974* BigEater: He certainly enjoys eating very big sandwiches.
975* BigFun: He's a big guy who's extremely friendly if you're on his good side.
976* CelebrityMasquerade: [[GodWasMyCopilot A divine being masquerading]] as a mortal rock star.
977* ComesGreatResponsibility: Realizes that his love potions can have extreme social consequences, so he uses them carefully.
978* EvilCounterpart: To Mabel. They both have a similar optimism and love of matchmaking, and are both capable of aggression but prefer more peaceful methods. However, unlike Mabel, he can be careless and manipulative about his role as a matchmaker when he's angered.
979* HeroAntagonist: Much like Blendin's [[Recap/GravityFallsS1E9TheTimeTravelersPig first appearance]], he ends up in an antagonistic role for trying to stop the twins from using dangerous assets stolen from him - with the added fact that his attempt to stop the twins comes when Mabel is trying to ''undo'' her previous action.
980* InterspeciesRomance: He can make these happen, as proven when he makes a badger and a snake fall in love. He's also later stated to have a specific LovePotion for interspecies love.
981* IWarnedYou: Mabel ignored his warning about the risks of using his potions.
982-->"Kid, I tried to tell you. This stuff is way too dangerous."
983* JabbaTableManners: His body was covered in mustard when he was eating a sandwich.
984* ALadyOnEachArm: Walks out of the van with a lady on one arm and a gentleman on the other.
985* LargeHam: Just take a look at who voices him.
986* LovableSexManiac: He's about as close to this trope as Disney Channel will allow.
987* LovePotion: Uses a belt of various potions to make matches with a flick of his fingers.
988* TheMatchmaker: Used to be his profession. Now that Internet Dating has made him mostly obsolete, he matchmakes as a hobby.
989* NoCelebritiesWereHarmed: Bears more than a ''slight'' resemblance to one Creator/JackBlack.
990* PinkIsErotic: While the show can't really present him as a serial womanizer who has regular one-night stands, there's plenty of innuendos and visual gags to compensate for it. As a demonstration of his powers to Mabel, he uses pink magic to make a snake and a badger fall in love, to which Mabel say "They're gonna make a snadger."
991* PhysicalGod: A minor one, anyway. He can fly, make people fall in love, and shrugs off what would normally be lethal damage.
992* RageQuit: Legitmently after he has enough, this best describes his reaction.
993* ScrewThisImOuttaHere: After Stan's flaming Woodstick balloon crashes on him when he reclaims his Anti-Love Potion from Mabel, he decides that trying to stop the twins isn't worth the effort.
994* WingedHumanoid: Has a pair of tiny wings on his back - part and parcel of his Angelic nature. He can fly with them, but it takes a while to lift off the ground since he doesn't use them much.
995[[/folder]]
996
997[[folder:Ghost of Northwest Manor/Lumberjack Ghost]]
998!![[spoiler:Archibald Corduroy]]/Ghost of Northwest Manor/Lumberjack Ghost
999[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/54a586c6a345c2bd43a8342a7724fe9f.png]]
1000[[caption-width-right:350:''"I smell... '''A NORTHWEST!'''"'']]
1001!!!'''Voiced By:''' Creator/KevinMichaelRichardson
1002
1003A powerful and dangerous ghost haunting the Northwest's manor.
1004----
1005* AmbiguouslyRelated: [[spoiler: Journal 3 reveals his name to be Archibald Corduroy, and he resembles Wendy's father Manly Dan Corduroy, who also [[GenerationXerox happens to be a lumberjack]]. All this heavily implies he is related to Wendy, but it's unclear if it's through his child or a sibling if he is.]]
1006* AntiVillain: He has ''more than a legitimate'' grievance against the Northwest family, his problem is [[AxCrazy poor impulse control]] and a tendency towards collateral damage.
1007* AxCrazy: Dipper describes him as "unstable", and he fits this perfectly, happy to murder dozens of innocent people in his quest for vengeance against the Northwest family.
1008* BaldOfEvil: He'd lost all the hair on the top of his head by the time he met Nathaniel Northwest, which carries on upon his return as a ghost.
1009* BeardOfEvil: A huge, blue flaming one at that.
1010* CoolOldGuy: Even before he died, while clearly being somewhere in his later years, he was still a MightyLumberjack, who survived years of backbreaking labour constructing the Northwest manor, in the harsh conditions that led to the deaths of dozens of other Lumberjacks. After he died, and became a level ten ghost...well.
1011* CruelAndUnusualDeath: [[spoiler: Being swept away in a mudslide and getting hit in the head by an ax]] (while still living long enough to say a DyingCurse) certainly qualifies.
1012* DyingCurse: He swore to return and exact revenge on the Northwest family if they still refuse to keep their promise to allow common folk into their party.
1013-->"And so I said with final breath:\
1014150 years I'll return from death\
1015And if the gate's still closed to town,\
1016Wealthy blood will stain the ground."
1017* EmpoweredBadassNormal: Is a level ten ghost, one so powerful that the only advice the author could give if confronted by one is "Pray for Mercy." Likewise, he spent decades trying to force the Northwest family to honour their promise and let the townspeople into their party and succeeded.
1018* EveryoneCallsHimBarkeep: Only known as "The Lumberjack". In ''[[Literature/GravityFallsJournal3 Journal 3]]'', Dipper shows a photo of an old, familiar-looking photo that makes him suspect he's [[spoiler:Archibald Corduroy, one of Wendy's ancestors]].
1019* EvilCounterpart: To Dipper. Both sought revenge against the Northwest family [[spoiler: on the behalf of another character (the deceased lumberjacks for the ghost, and Mabel for Dipper), both were tricked into working for the family, and both became enraged upon discovering the Northwests' true motives]]. Unlike the ghost, though, Dipper chooses not to exact revenge and forgives Pacifica. The ghost even mentions the similarity.
1020-->'''Lumberjack:''' "You remind me of me a hundred and fifty years ago."
1021* EvilIsNotAToy: The second he is let out of a mirror, he turns everybody at the party into wood. Dipper initially averted this, knowing letting him out of the mirror would be bad, even if he hated the Northwests as well. Unfortunately, the Lumberjack still found a way out by being allowed to see the trees.
1022* EvilVersusEvil: Sure, the Northwests [[spoiler:went back on their promise to share their glory, and they treated his people like they were garbage]], but even if he [[VillainHasAPoint has a legitimate reason to hate them]], he is hostile towards every living thing he sees. Even Dipper knows trusting him is a bad idea.
1023* FacialHorror: He has a hatchet embedded in his forehead. His backstory reaveals that the hatchet was embedded in a rock and when it came loose, it was launched at him and it killed him instantly.
1024* FlamingHair: And beard. ''Weaponized'' when he uses his follicles to heat up the mirror he's trapped in, causing Dipper to drop and break it.
1025* FreudianExcuse: The ghost's motive for haunting the Northwests is [[spoiler:to punish them for their betrayal and callousness towards him and his fellow lumberjacks who had died to build the manor]].
1026* GhostlyGoals: All he wants [[spoiler:is for a Northwest to honor the agreement, and invite the common people to their party]]. The Northwests aren't keen to oblige. [[spoiler:Save for [[WhiteSheep Pacifica]].]]
1027* GivenNameReveal: [[spoiler: Journal 3 reveals it was Archibald Corduroy.]]
1028* HeWhoFightsMonsters: While his quest for vengeance against the Northwest family was arguably justifiable, it eventually grew so all-consuming that it didn't matter to him how many innocent people ended up as collateral damage.
1029* JacobMarleyApparel: The hatchet to the head that killed him in life is still lodged in his ghost's head. [[spoiler:It falls to the floor once he passes on to the afterlife]].
1030* JumpingOffTheSlipperySlope: His anger toward [[spoiler: the Northwest family's duplicity]] makes him sympathetic. Going on a rampage and killing people who just happen to be there doesn't.
1031* LanternJawOfJustice: He's got [[https://i.imgur.com/dGPTWpE.png quite a cleft chin underneath that beard]].
1032* {{Metaphorgotten}}:
1033-->'''Lumberjack:''' "YES, YES, IT'S HAPPENING! MY HEART, ONCE HARD AS OAK, now grows soft [[BuffySpeak like more of a... birch, or something]]."
1034* MightyLumberjack: Even ''before'' he died and gained supernatural powers. [[spoiler: He's a Corduroy, so this is pretty much a given.]]
1035* MilesToGoBeforeISleep: Of a sort. While his physical form did meet its end in a rather violent fashion, his soul is implied to have stayed in the manor painting that Dipper and Pacifica found him in. Furthermore, his final lines with Pacifica sound extremely relieved, both because he finally got his justice and because his soul could finally leave the manor.
1036--> [[spoiler: '''Lumberjack:''' "Pacifica, you're not like the other Northwests. I feel... lumber justice. ''[dissipates in a beam of light]'' ]]
1037* MisplacedRetribution: While his anger against the Northwest is justified, he has no problems attacking others who have nothing to do with this, simply because they are in the vicinity.
1038* MonsterOfTheWeek: Of "Northwest Mansion Mystery".
1039* NonStandardCharacterDesign: His ghostly form, particularly his blank white eyes, resembles [[Creator/MaxAndDaveFleischer a Fleischer Bros. cartoon]] far more closely than his human body in the flashback does.
1040* OurGhostsAreDifferent: He's a category 10 ghost, the most dangerous of them all. Since he's also a ghost that came out of a portrait, he can be sealed inside of a silver mirror.
1041* PosthumousCharacter: Is already long dead by the time of "Northwest Mansion Mystery". Of course this doesn't stop him from returning as a ghost.
1042* RedRightHand: The ghost is missing an eye.
1043* {{Revenge}}: Wants revenge against the Northwests for [[spoiler: welshing on their part of the deal, and locking the regular joes out of their party]].
1044* RevengeBeforeReason: Unfortunately, he doesn't hesitate to attack the innocent guests at the party, who have no idea what's going on.
1045* RhymesOnADime: He suddenly started speaking in rhyme for his DyingCurse and when attacking the people at the party.
1046-->'''Dipper:''' The ghost is turning everyone to wood, and he just started rhyming, for some reason?
1047* SinsOfOurFathers: Played with. While the specific act the ghost holds the current Northwests accountable for [[spoiler: (his death by drowning/axe to the head and the death of his lumber friends)]] was technically caused by their ancestors, the descendants are plainly aware of their family's past atrocities and ''know'' what's needed to break the curse and make up for their sins, but refuse to do so out of a stubborn insistence [[spoiler:to keep their party exclusive]].
1048* WellIntentionedExtremist: Has noble goals, but his desire for revenge makes him attack innocent people to achieve them is a major problem.
1049* WoobieDestroyerOfWorlds: If he wasn't willing to kill innocent people in his quest for {{Revenge}}, it'd be hard to root against him.
1050* WouldHurtAChild: He planned on killing Pacifica alongside the rest of her family and anyone else who got in his way, and would have done so if Dipper and Pacifica hadn't managed to stop him. He also had no problems burning Dipper, Mabel, Grenda, Candy, and Marius along with the other party guests, until Pacifica upheld Nathaniel's promise.
1051[[/folder]]
1052
1053[[folder:Cycloptopus]]
1054!!Cycloptopus
1055[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/cycloptopus.jpg]]
1056
1057A creature [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin part-cyclops part-octopus]] that escaped from the basement.
1058----
1059* AxCrazy: This thing is pretty violent.
1060%%* {{Cyclops}}: Duh.
1061* OurMonstersAreWeird: Certainly not something you'd encounter in everyday life, especially something whose eye turns into its mouth.
1062* ShoutOut: It looks suspiciously similar to [[ComicBook/DoctorStrange Shuma-Gorath]].
1063[[/folder]]
1064
1065[[folder:Probabilitor the Annoying]]
1066!!Probabilitor the Annoying
1067[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/probabilitor_the_annoying.png]]
1068!!!'''Voiced By:''' Music/WeirdAlYankovic
1069
1070The mascot of "Dungeons, Dungeons & More Dungeons" summoned from another dimension by the Infinity Die.
1071----
1072* AffablyEvil: Although he is a villain and wants to eat Dipper and [[spoiler: Ford]]'s brains, he genuinely enjoys playing DD&MD and tells Stan that the game is fun. He also plays by the rules, while choosing a game edition that's to his advantage.
1073* ArtEvolution: In-universe example; as Dipper notes, the creators of [=DD&MD=] like to change Probabilitor's appearance every few years. Unfortunately, this led to an AudienceAlienatingEra in the 1990s (see below). [[invoked]]
1074* BasementDweller: If his mom making him his lunch is any indication.
1075* BrainFood: He plans to eat [[spoiler: Grunkle Ford]] and Dipper's to increase his "in-chant-elligence".
1076* DoesNotLikeSpam: Or apples in this case, when his mother packed him lunch.
1077* EvilSorcerer: A classic depiction of this trope, right down to the beard, cloak and giant staff (with a multi-sided die as the ornament on top).
1078* ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin: "You'll never outrun my Ogre-nado, it is what it sounds like."
1079* {{Expy}}: In addition to spoofing Dungeon Masters, Probabilitor's desire to eat brains parodies Mindflayers from ''TableTopGame/DungeonsAndDragons.''
1080* GameMaster: Of "Dungeons, Dungeons & More Dungeons."
1081* HeroKiller: By his own account, he's been summoned to life multiple times in various dimensions where DD&MD exists, and he's won every one of his encounters.
1082* LaughablyEvil: Having a desire to eat the brains of Dipper and [[spoiler:Ford]] aside, it's hard not to laugh at his whims.
1083* MadMathematician: Has the power of magical math.
1084* MeaningfulName: He's a master of statistics and chance, and very unpleasant company.
1085* MonsterOfTheWeek: Of "Dungeons, Dungeons and More Dungeons".
1086* PsychopathicManchild: Think of every whiny, snively, obnoxious geek in their 20s you've ever met. Now give them magical powers and a desire to eat people's brains. That's Probabilitor.
1087* PungeonMaster: Makes a lot of math-related puns.
1088* PunnyName: His sobriquet of "the Annoying" is a reasonable corruption of "the All-knowing".
1089* TotallyRadical: In the early 90s, when the creators of the game attempted to make him and the game "cooler", he was renamed "Probabilitizzle" and given a Day-Glo hip-hop makeover, complete with shades, a hoodie, and parachute pants.
1090* WhateverMancy: Has control over the power of math (gasp).
1091* WizardBeard: A very prominent one at that.
1092[[/folder]]
1093
1094[[folder:Celestabellebethabelle]]
1095!!Celestabellebethabelle
1096[[quoteright:258:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/celestabellebethabelle.png]]
1097!!!'''Voiced By:''' Sam Marin
1098
1099A Unicorn whose hair is needed to Bill-proof the shack.
1100----
1101* ActionFigureSpeech: When speaking, her horn glows but she never moves her mouth.
1102* AlienBlood: [[spoiler: When Mabel decks her, she ''bleeds [[EverythingsBetterWithRainbows rainbow]]''.]]
1103* BackForTheFinale: [[spoiler:She's part of Stan's army during Weirdmaggedon.]]
1104* BaitTheDog: [[spoiler: Seems to be a friendly, pure and beautiful unicorn. Actually is... anything but.]]
1105* BrokenPedestal: [[spoiler: Her cruel behavior's enough to turn Mabel off unicorns forever. ''Mabel''.]]
1106* TheBully: [[spoiler:A passive-aggressive cruel prankster version. Her standards of "pure of heart" are deliberately unattainable, she just wants to torment people who bother her for kicks. Even other unicorns think she's gone a bit far when she reduces Mabel to tears.]]
1107* CantArgueWithElves: Or unicorns in this case, her impossibly high demands of goodness and nobility is [[spoiler: really an act to make her and the rest of the unicorns look good and get the others to leave them alone]].
1108* CompositeCharacter: Her appearance is reminiscent of the Unicorn from ''WesternAnimation/TheLastUnicorn'', particularly the way her mane is drawn, and she also claims to be the last of her kind [[spoiler:but that turns out to be a lie]]. She also has some ''Franchise/MyLittlePony'' vibes. In particular, she has a Cutie Mark which bears resemblance to ''[[WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagic Friendship Is Magic]]'' Rarity but she also shares part of her name and similar mane coloring with Princess Celestia. In short she seems to be a nightmarish fusion of these three plus every Lisa Frank unicorn ever.
1109* CrossdressingVoices: Is clearly voiced by a man in a ridiculous falsetto voice.
1110* EvilIsPetty: [[spoiler: Unlike many of the other supernatural antagonists, who have some kind of goal or are just mindless destructive beings by nature. Her only source of antagonism is to hurt a little girl's feelings.]]
1111* HateSink: She is a mean-spirited [[spoiler:and dishonest]] creature who exists to say terrible things to Mabel and break her spirit. [[spoiler:It's pretty satisfying to see the girl punch her in the nose and cause it to bleed.]]
1112* HeelFaceTurn: [[spoiler:Despite refusing to help Mabel protect her family against Bill just to be a jerk, she later joins Stan's army against him.]]
1113* IncorruptiblePurePureness: Exudes this aura to a sickening degree and demands it of any maiden who would have her hair. [[spoiler: She's anything but, and is actually just [[ConArtist dicking with Mabel]].]] [[invoked]]
1114* InSeriesNickname: Another unicorn calls her C-Beth, which is a bit shorter.
1115* {{Jerkass}}: [[spoiler: It turns out she's really nothing more but a liar to get Mabel off her back.]]
1116* JerkassHasAPoint: [[spoiler: Despite her being a complete jerk who didn't even believe the whole "pure of heart" schtick. Celestabellebethabelle is correct for one thing: Doing good deeds to make yourself look good isn't all that noble.]]
1117* LastOfHisKind: When introducing herself, she claims she is the last of her kind. [[spoiler:She's lying, since there are at least two others.]]
1118* LightIsNotGood: She has a pure white coat, shiny mane, [[spoiler: and she spent the whole episode emotionally tormenting a young girl for kicks]]. Though she's still a saint compared to [[VileVillainSaccharineShow Bill]] [[KnightOfCerebus Cipher]].
1119* MonsterOfTheWeek: In "The Last Mabelcorn".
1120* OverlyLongName: Her name appears to be a composite of several.
1121* ScrewYouElves: Celestabellebethabelle [[spoiler: gets one good punch in the nose from Mabel]].
1122* SwissArmyTears: Inverted. She sheds a single, rainbow-colored tear, and it kills a flower in seconds.
1123* TalkingLightbulb: Her mouth never moves when speaking, but her horn glows.
1124* {{Troll}}: She admits she did everything listed above for kicks.
1125* {{Unicorn}}: Essentially every super-girly unicorn stereotype rolled into one. [[spoiler:The other unicorns are significantly less cliched, and generally just want to be left alone, though they consider C-Beth's methods of doing so to be pushing it.]]
1126* UnicornsAreSacred: Subverted: she's a complete and utter asshole, to the point ''other unicorns'' (who aren't much more polite) want nothing to do with her. Despite this, her hair (and blood, and tears) are supernaturally potent and can ward off beings from Bill's corner of the multiverse.
1127* UnicornsPreferVirgins: When Mabel asks her for a lock of her hair, she scans Mabel with her horn and refuses the request because Mabel is not "pure of heart". Even after Mabel does a variety of good deeds and comes back, she claims that it still isn't enough to make Mabel a good person. [[SubvertedTrope It turns out that unicorns made up the "pure of heart" requirement to prevent humans from bothering them]], and Celestabellebethabelle just doesn't want to share her gorgeous hair.
1128[[/folder]]
1129
1130[[folder:Darlene]]
1131!!Darlene
1132[[quoteright:258:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/gravity_falls_darlene.png]]
1133!!!'''Voiced By:''' Creator/ChelseaPeretti
1134
1135Stan's biggest rival tourist trap owner, and secretly a spider creature who uses the place to draw her victims.
1136----
1137* AchillesHeel: Anything that takes care of normal spiders works on her if it's big enough.
1138* BlackWidow: To an almost literal extent. She seduces men and kills them afterwards, though her motivation is [[IAmAHumanitarian food]] rather than money.
1139* DeadGuyOnDisplay: Darlene's MO is displaying the corpses of her victims [[HiddenInPlainSight in plain sight]] as a mummy attraction.
1140* GiantSpider: Her true form, though she usually keeps her top half human to make it even more unsettling.
1141* HiddenInPlainSight: She intentionally circulates "legends" about SpiderPeople to lure tourists to Mystery Mountain. She also keeps the dried-up bodies of her victims and displays them to visitors under the guise of "mummies".
1142* HoneyTrap: She especially enjoys enticing arrogant guys who think they're picking her up.
1143* ImpossibleHourglassFigure: Even for her age.
1144* KarmaHoudini: [[spoiler:She ends up stuck under her Paul Bunyan statue, but is still alive, seemingly unharmed, and swears to keep preying on gullible men once she gets out.]]
1145* LiteralManEater: She flirts with the male visitors of her tourist trap, and then devours them.
1146* MonsterOfTheWeek: Of "Roadside Attraction".
1147* SeductiveSpider: A spider that appears to be an attractive, tanned older woman with long blonde hair, a slender physique and a sultry voice. She uses this as a lure to seduce men, mainly pick up artists.
1148* SerialKiller: It's implied the "new mummies daily" in the Mystery Mountain crypt are all her previous victims: There are several cocoons inside the cave she lured Stan into (with even a skeleton popping out of one) and she even refers to Stan as "the catch of the day", making it pretty clear that he isn't the first of her victims.
1149* TheSociopath: She's not a mindless beast, she enjoys murdering people. Even happily mocking them before she kills them, and mounts them as part of her exhibition.
1150* SpiderPeople: Subverted. She takes a drider-like form at one point, but her true upper body is just as spider-like as the bottom.
1151* SpidersAreScary: Alex Hirsch even claims she will give you literal nightmares.
1152* SuperToughness: [[spoiler:She doesn't seem to be very hurt by being crushed under a statue.]]
1153* UncertainDoom: [[spoiler:While she doesn't seem too injured by the Paul Bunyan statue, the way it's on her would kill a real spider.]]
1154* VocalDissonance: That trashy, sultry voice she uses in her human disguise doesn't change at all in her true form.
1155* WeWillMeetAgain: [[spoiler:Swears this to Stan when stuck under her Paul Bunyan statue.]]
1156* WouldHurtAChild: Has no problem trying to kill Dipper, Mabel, Candy and Grenda when they get in the way of her "catch of the day".
1157[[/folder]]
1158
1159[[folder:Crash Site Omega Security Droids]]
1160!!Crash Site Omega Security Droids
1161[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/s2e17_droids.jpg]]
1162
1163A pair of robotic spheres that activate when Dipper and Ford accidentally trigger the UFO's ancient security system.
1164----
1165* KillerRobot: They show the signs of this. They cannot be reasoned with, nor do they hesitate to try to capture Dipper and Ford.
1166* MonsterOfTheWeek: Of "Dipper and Mabel vs. the Future", and the final ones encountered in the series.
1167* SilentAntagonist: Neither of them speak and only let out creepy humming sounds.
1168[[/folder]]
1169
1170[[folder:Bill's Henchmaniacs]]
1171!!Bill's Henchmaniacs
1172[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/henchmaniacs.png]]
1173[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/tumblr128_5.png]]
1174[[caption-width-right:350:Lava Lamp Guy is the guy between Pyronica and Amorphous Shape.]]
1175!!!'''Voiced By:''' Creator/DanielleFishel (Pyronica), Patrick [=McHale=] (Hectorgon), Andy Merrill (Teeth, 8-Ball), Matt Chapman (Keyhole, Paci-Fire)
1176
1177Bill's fellow demons and monsters from the Nightmare Realm, who wish to wreak havoc across Earth along with him.
1178----
1179* AffablyEvil: Considering who they're friends with, this isn't surprising.
1180* AllThereInTheManual: The Lava Lamp creature's name is "Lava Lamp Guy" as revelated in a deleted scene from "Weirdmageddon 2: Escape from Reality".
1181* AnthropomorphicFood: Zanthar is a giant, purple loaf of bread with four ape-like legs.
1182%%* AnthropomorphicPersonification: Pyronica is apparently this of Bill's blue flames.%%How?
1183* ArmyOfThievesAndWhores: Bill calls them "the gang of interdimensional criminals and nightmares I call my friends!"
1184* AxCrazy: They're just as, if not ''more'', mentally unstable than Bill is.
1185* BadassBoast: Paci-Fire gives a good one to Soos before the fight.
1186-->'''Paci-Fire:''' I have butchered millions on countless moons.
1187* BellyMouth: One of them (Paci-Fire) has a face on its torso, with a pacifier chained to its leg.
1188* {{Butterface}}: If you look past the one eye, horns, missing teeth and OverlyLongTongue, Pyronica is really [[StealthPun hot]]!
1189* CheatedAngle: Amorphous Shape. Notice how he's always drawn in the same position, in the same angle, in every one of his appearances.
1190%%** Kryptos as well, justified considering he seems to come from the same dimension as Bill.%%Meaning what?
1191* {{Cephalothorax}}: Kryptos, who is little more than a square-shaped mouth with limbs.
1192* ColorCodedForYourConvenience:
1193** 8 Ball -- Green
1194** Zanthar -- Purple
1195** Lava Lamp Guy -- Orange
1196** Amorphous Shape -- Rainbow
1197** Paci-Fire -- Black
1198** Keyhole -- Blue
1199** Kryptos -- Grey
1200** Hectorgon -- Red
1201** Pyronica -- Hot Pink
1202** Teeth -- Flesh Pink
1203* DoNotTauntCthulhu: When Grenda says to the Henchmaniacs that they will never take them alive, Teeth answers to her threat by eating Shmebulock, saying that that's fine by them.
1204-->'''Grenda:''' You'll never take us alive, monsters!
1205-->'''Teeth:''' That's fine with us! ''(He eats Shmebullock, all the captured people scream in terror.)''
1206* EldritchAbomination: Some of them look even stranger and more alien than Bill himself.
1207* EvenEvilHasStandards: Subverted. When Bill [[spoiler:vaporizes Time Baby]], it looks like they are horrified, only to reveal they're actually impressed.
1208* FashionableAsymmetry: 8-Ball wears iron stocks with broken off chains on his right hand and right foot, but not on either of his left.
1209* MakeMyMonsterGrow: Bill can use his powers to make them giants.
1210* GlowingEyesOfDoom: When they increase their size, their eyes glow red.
1211* HiddenDepths: Paci-Fire is apparently smart enough to have some knowledge of the rift, sadly his scene was scrapped, forcing Bill to get the information from Ford instead.
1212* HotAsHell: Pyronica gives off these vibes, being a voluptuous demoness who's associated with fire. She's a more G-rated variant, though.
1213* LimitedAnimation: Probably intentional, but Amorphous Shape is always drawn in the same position, in the same angle in each one of his appeareances.
1214* MonstrousCannibalism: They play a SpinTheBottle game with a [[TakenForGranite petrified]] Lazy Susan (Spin the Person), where one of them ''eats'' the one pointed at. The one eaten (Hectorgon) is back in the next episode though, so it's apparently not lethal.
1215* NonhumansLackAttributes: Pyronica has a humanoid body with no discernible clothing and a visible belly button, but otherwise doesn't have any frontal attributes that would warrant a bump in the age rating. She does, however, have a butt.
1216* {{Oculothorax}}: The Eye-Bats, whose anatomy consists of a large eye, a pair of wings, and nothing else.
1217* OurDemonsAreDifferent: At least some of them are demons (nightmare beings) like Bill, though others might be monsters from other dimensions.
1218* OurMonstersAreWeird: They include: a goblin-like monster with billiard balls for eyes (8-Ball); a keyhole with arms and legs (Keyhole); a floating Masonic compass with limbs (Kryptos); a hexagon with arms, a mouth, and a mustache (Hectorgon); a fiery pink demoness with horns and one eye (Pyronica); a pair of false teeth with arms and legs (Teeth); a horned creature with a face on its torso which is sucking a pacifier chained to its leg (Paci-Fire); a huge, lumbering purple giant with a head resembling a ''loaf of bread'' (Zanthar); a non-Euclidean string of colored tiles (Amorphous Shape) and a lava lamp-shaped creature (Lava Lamp Guy). As shown in "Escape from Reality", even Bill finds some of them so alien that he stumbles when trying to address them.
1219-->'''Bill:''' Ladies! Gentlemen! That one creature with, like... 87 different faces!\
1220'''Grotesque Floating Cluster of Mutilated Heads:''' ''88'' different faces!\
1221'''Bill:''' Woah-ho, sorry! ''(Tugging on his bowtie.)'' Touchy subject.
1222* PinkMeansFeminine: Pyronica, the [[TheSmurfettePrinciple sole (apparently) female of the group]], is pink.
1223* PsychopathicManchild: They act like a bunch of rebellious teenagers throwing a party when their parents aren't around, but are all positively ancient (probably about a trillion or so years old, assuming they're contemporaries of Bill Cipher).
1224* QuirkyMinibossSquad: 8 Ball, Teeth, Keyhole, Zanthar and Pyronica.
1225* RememberTheNewGuy: After Bill introduces all of his friends, another demon who looks like a lava lamp (Lava Lamp Guy) with a mouth and a bowler hat appears out of nowhere.
1226* RealMenWearPink: Or real men are pink. Teeth is male, but his main color is pink.
1227* SatelliteCharacter: They pretty much exist to be Bill's cronies and not much else.
1228* TheScottishTrope: Zanthar is apparently one of these, but Bill doesn't care.
1229--> '''Bill:''' The Being Whose Name Must Never Be Said! Ha ha, what the heck. It's Zanthar.
1230* SealedEvilInACan: [[spoiler:After Bill is killed, they're still alive, but forced back to the Nightmare Realm.]]
1231* UnexplainedRecovery: Justified, considering they're chaos beings.
1232** Hectorgon is eaten by Pyronica in "Weirdmageddon Part 1", but still appears in "Weirdmageddon 2: Escape From Reality" and "Weirdmageddon 3: Take Back the Falls" as if nothing happened, although he has a pink flame over his head during the beginning scene of "Weirdmageddon 2: Escape From Reality".
1233** 8 Ball has his head petrified by Wendy in "Weirdmageddon 3: Take Back the Falls". He reappears unscathed during a cameo in the tale "Don't Dimention It!" from "Gravity Falls: Lost Legends".
1234* ToServeMan: Bill suggests that 8-Ball and Teeth should eat Dipper as a snack. 8-Ball is uncertain, but Teeth immediately gets on it. Teeth also eats one of the gnomes, though he ends up being spat back out later.
1235* TheSmurfettePrinciple: Pyronica is the only one among Bill's gang who is female; or, well, ''[[TertiarySexualCharacteristics at least looks female]]''. Don't forget Bill's dimension has [[BizarreAlienSexes 14 billion genders]].
1236* VillainousFriendship: Given their intense cruelty and immense power levels, they all get along surprisingly well with each other, even despite the occasional cannibalistic party game.
1237* WalkingSpoiler: They're impossible to talk about without revealing Bill's plans for Weirdmaggedon.
1238* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: They disappear at times, and you'll never see all 10 together at once.
1239** Hectorgon, Amorphous Shape and Lava Lamp Guy don't participate in the battle againist the Shacktron.
1240** 8-Ball and Zanthar don't appear after the Shacktron battle, but it's obvious they were sucked back into the rift off-screen.
1241[[/folder]]
1242
1243[[folder:The Horrifying, Sweaty, One-Armed Monstrosity]]
1244!!The Horrifying, Sweaty, One-Armed Monstrosity
1245[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/horrifyng_sweaty_one_armed_monstrosity.png]]
1246!!!'''Voiced By:''' Creator/LouisCK (original run), Creator/AlexHirsch (later releases)
1247
1248A massive human head with an arm growing out its top and no body, who wanders Gravity Falls trying to eat people.
1249----
1250* AffablyEvil: He's strangely direct about wanting to eat people, and seems to take no for an answer during the credits. Dipper's "rudeness" in trying to escape and ignoring him bothered him more than anything else.
1251* {{Cephalothorax}}: With no body parts besides a head and an arm growing out its top, he qualifies.
1252* EvenBadMenLoveTheirMamas: He's a human-eating monster, but when disappointed he plans to call his mother.
1253* IneffectualSympatheticVillain: His pathetic attempts to get someone to go in his mouth make it hard to hate him.
1254* InkSuitActor: With his bald head, red hair, and large nose, he looks very much like a monstrous Louis C.K.
1255* OurMonstersAreWeird: A giant human face with an arm growing out of its top. WTF?
1256* ToServeMan: He wants to eat people, though no one will get into his mouth when he asks. He only succeeds in eating an unlucky henchman from Gideon's prison gang.
1257[[/folder]]
1258
1259[[folder:Mabeland]]
1260!!Mabeland
1261[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/mabeland.jpg]]
1262!!!'''Dippy Fresh voiced by:''' [[Creator/TheBrothersChaps Matt Chapman]]\
1263'''Judge Kitty Kitty Meow Meow Face Schwartzstein voiced by:''' Creator/JonStewart\
1264'''Ernesto voiced by:''' Creator/EricBauza
1265
1266Bill Cipher's most diabolical trap, where he placed Mabel after starting Weirdmageddon. The bubble creates whatever its tenants want the most, and since this is Mabel, it's the most zany place of all. Natives include Dippy-Fresh, a 'cooler' version of Dipper who likes skateboarding and supporting his sister, and Judge Kitty Kitty Meow Meow Face Schwartzstein, who presides over the trial of Fantasy vs Reality, and, well, every other crazy thing Mabel's imagined.
1267----
1268* AmbiguouslyJewish: Played for laughs, as the Judge's OverlyLongName ends in '''Schwartzstein''', [[ActorAllusion in reference to his Jewish voice actor]].
1269* AttentionDeficitOohShiny: The Judge gets distracted by a string of yarn before the Fantasy vs. Reality court case.
1270* BerserkButton: They hate reality so much, that they'll attack anyone, even Mabel.
1271* CloudCuckoolander: The Judge, due to being part of Mabelworld.
1272* CoolShades: Part of Dippy-Fresh's attire.
1273* CrapsaccharineWorld: Due to Mabel's enforcement of HappinessIsMandatory (also because, you know, it's a prison). Anyone who rejects the fantasy (even [[TurnedAgainstTheirMasters Mabel herself]]) has to see the world's horrific true form.
1274* {{Expy}}: [[http://vignette1.wikia.nocookie.net/gravityfalls/images/a/a3/S2e19_dippy_2.jpg/revision/latest?cb=20151126121234 Dippy-Fresh]] looks a lot like the old mascot of the Burger King Kid's Club, [[http://38.media.tumblr.com/5b3b1ff5a2b01c0f5b0aba5ca01f3910/tumblr_inline_nyaqf2rakr1qjxsr5_500.gif Kid Vid.]]
1275* FunnyAnimal: Meow Meow acts essentially like a human, except he's a cat.
1276* KangarooCourt: Kitty Kitty runs one in Mabelworld.
1277* LotusEaterMachine: Ultimately Mabeland keeps its victims prisoner by giving them what they want, before they even want it. It's ''so'' perfect that it would be too hard to reject.
1278* MaskedLuchador: Ernesto, Soos' "father" (which is actually what Soos imagined he looked like).
1279* MesACrowd: Mabel imagines a bunch of clones of her as the jury in Dipper's trial.
1280* OtherMeAnnoysMe: Dipper ''really'' hates Dippy-Fresh.
1281* ReplacementGoldfish: Dippy-Fresh was created as a "backup" Dipper.
1282* SugarBowl: It's a world designed to appease and distract Mabel, and any weak-minded fool who walks into it.
1283-->'''Wendy:''' Dude, this place hurts my eyes...
1284* TooSpicyForYogSothoth: When she comes to her senses, Mabel realizes that Mabeland is too much, even for ''[[GlurgeAddict her]]''.
1285* TotallyRadical: Similar to Xyler and Kraz, Dippy-Fresh looks like he crawled out of a Mountain Dew commercial.
1286* TheWormThatWalks: When Dipper rejects Mabeland!Wendy, and Mabel breaks free of Mabeland's influence, both her and the Judge dissolve into bugs.
1287[[/folder]]
1288----
1289
1290!!Various Media
1291[[folder:The Axolotl ('''MAJOR UNMARKED SPOILERS''')]]
1292!!The Axolotl
1293[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/gf_axolotl.png]]
1294
1295An otherworldly being invoked by Bill's (backward) final words, mentioned in several cryptograms in books published after the series proper concluded, and shown in an ambiguously canonical [[https://web.archive.org/web/20160823051717/https://disneyxd.disney.com/gravity-falls/a-wrong-turn hidden page]] of ''[[Literature/GravityFallsDipperAndMabelAndTheCurseOfTheTimePiratesTreasure Dipper and Mabel and the Curse of the Time Pirates' Treasure!]]''
1296----
1297* AlwaysABiggerFish: It's implied to be much higher up the supernatural power scale than Bill is. This is best shown in how it speaks about him: it doesn't describe Bill as a fearsome dream demon, but rather a pathetic SadClown desperately trying to shirk the consequences of his actions.
1298* BargainWithHeaven: Its deal with Bill is seemingly that he will be resurrected/reincarnated, but spend his new life paying for his misdeeds. It's a rare example that's [[LeonineContract exploitative toward the signatory]], but still a good thing because he clearly deserves nothing better.
1299* GodIsGood: It's apparently the most powerful being known to exist, and seems generally benevolent, or at least very cordial to Dipper and Mabel (even giving them a seat in an "infinitely comfortable" bean bag chair). While it may have brought Bill Cipher BackFromTheDead, it says it'll only do so that Bill may "absolve his crime", and seems to otherwise oppose Bill.
1300* GodsHandsAreTied: It's more powerful than Bill and clearly resents his acts of destruction and cruelty, but doesn't take any action to stop him ([[InMysteriousWays at least, none that we know of]]).
1301* INeverToldYouMyName: A variant; when Dipper introduces himself as such, the Axolotl slyly acknowledges that it already knows that's just a nickname.
1302* InUniverseNickname: ''Journal 3'' has Bill referring to it as "The Big Frilly Know-It-All".
1303* KingOfAllCosmos: A giant frilled amphibian, which is seemingly the in-universe equivalent to God.
1304* LooseCanon: It's one actual appearance is in a book that's mostly non-canon (by necessity of being a choose-your-own-adventure book), but [[https://twitter.com/_AlexHirsch/status/715311437812371457 Hirsch has hinted]] Dipper and Mabel's meeting with it really ''is'' canon after all.
1305* MeaningfulName: Bill calls out for the Axolotl as he's being killed by two pairs of twins. Axolotls are named after Xolotl, the [[Myth/AztecMythology Aztec]] god of (among other things) [[{{Psychopomp}} carrying the dead to the afterlife]] and of [[OddJobGods twins]], being the twin brother of the more well known Quetzalcoatl.
1306* MysteriousPast: Not much is known about it, but there's an implication that it and Bill have a history and don't like one another. In particular the Axolotl seems to have a very low opinion of Bill.
1307* OhMyGods: Some of the cryptograms invoke its name in place of "God".
1308-->'''Bumper sticker''': The Axolotl is my co-pilot\
1309'''Bazaar graffiti:''' [[WhereIsYourXNow Where's you Axolotl now?]]
1310* PlaceBeyondTime: Meets Dipper and Mabel in "the time and space between time and space".
1311* RiddleForTheAges: [[https://www.themarysue.com/alex-hirsch-interview/ Described by Alex Hirsch]] as an intentional loose end left to speculate about, whether or not he ever returns to the setting and follows up on it.
1312* SpellMyNameWithAThe: Mostly referred to (and introduces itself) as "The Axolotl".
1313* SummonBiggerFish: Despite being a RealityWarper himself at the time, Bill calls out to it while dying, asking to return somehow. Considering the Axolotl seems equivalent to God, this overlaps with PrayerIsALastResort, and the Axolotl implies there will be a price to pay on Bill's end for it.
1314* TheReasonYouSuckSpeech: When asked about Bill, its description of him is less than flattering, describing him as a SadClown who [[NeverMyFault refuses to ever admit his world's destruction is his own fault]], and who will eventually try to shirk the consequences of his actions by calling on its name, which Bill ultimately does.
1315* WalkingSpoiler: Whatever relevance it does or does not have, it's hard to discuss without mentioning Bill's death.
1316[[/folder]]
1317
1318[[folder:The Beasts]]
1319!!The Beasts
1320[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/the_beasts.jpg]]
1321 [[caption-width-right:350:From left to right: The Lake Beast, the Earth Beast, and the Fire Beast]]
1322
1323A trio of monstrous beings that have stolen the gemulets from the Gnome Kingdom for some unknown nefarious purpose. Jeff assigns Dipper and Mabel with the task of retrieving the gemulets from these foul creatures. [[spoiler:In actuality, the beasts have been ''guarding'' the gemulets for eons in order to prevent the ancient evil entity known as Gremularth from reemerging. Jeff simply wanted the gemulets so that he could harness Gremularth's power, but he was too lazy and unimposing to steal them himself, so he tricked the twins into doing it for him.]]
1324----
1325* BerserkButton: The Fire Beast reacts poorly to his ExpositionDump being compared to the plot of a 90's animated movie.
1326* BroughtDownToNormal: Parodied. [[spoiler:When Dipper asks the Fire Beast for his help in battling Dark Jeff, the Beast turns him down, saying that he is weak without his powers. Never mind that even without the Gemulets, the Beasts are still hulking minotaurs that look like they could snap a grown man in half like a twig.]]
1327* GoodAllAlong: [[spoiler:The player is led to believe that The Beasts are wicked evildoers, when in fact they are peaceful guardians who are trying to prevent Gravity Falls from descending into darkness once more. The Fire Beast in particular is quite the affable fellow.]]
1328* TheQuietOne: It is initially unclear whether they are even ''capable'' of speech. [[spoiler:During his meeting with Dipper and Mabel in the midst of Dark Jeff's reign, the Fire Beast turns out to be rather talkative and friendly. He claims that he simply has a tendency to go into go into a "blind, incoherent rage" when protecting the gemulets. What the excuse is for the other Beasts is unclear.]]
1329* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: [[spoiler:The Earth and Lake Beasts completely disappear from the narrative after their boss battles. Similarly, the Fire Beast is never seen again after his meeting with the twins, although he at least gives an answer as to what he will be doing while waiting for them to save the day: playing board games. There's still the question of what they will do now that their services are no longer required in guarding the Gemulets.]]
1330[[/folder]]
1331
1332[[folder:Hawkers]]
1333!!Hawkers
1334[[quoteright:168:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/hawker.png]]
1335
1336Winged {{Mooks}} who serve the Beasts.
1337----
1338* AirborneMook: They possess wings and attack from above.
1339* GoodAllAlong: [[spoiler: They were only serving the Beasts in their duty to guard the gemulets.]]
1340* PunnyName: Spelled out in the Journal: "''Hocks'' up disgusting pellets and spits them at you.
1341[[/folder]]
1342
1343[[folder:Totems]]
1344!!Totems
1345[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/totems.jpg]]
1346[[caption-width-right:350:Creeping Totem on the left, Flaming Totem on the right.]]
1347
1348Mooks who serve the Beasts. Alongside the Hawkers, they serve as the main non-boss enemies in ''VideoGame/GravityFallsLegendOfTheGnomeGemulets''. They come into types, the Creeping Totems who patrol the woodland floor, and the stationary Flaming Totems.
1349----
1350* AnimateInanimateObject: The Journal describes the Flaming Totems as living campfires, while the Creeping Totems are said to be "cursed wood carvings".
1351* BrainWashedAndCrazy: [[spoiler:In the back half of the game, they wind up under the influence of Dark Jeff's magical powers.]]
1352* GoodAllAlong: [[spoiler: Like the Hawkers, they were merely serving their masters in an ultimately benevolent cause.]]
1353* MixAndMatchCritters: The Creeping Totems' faces are clearly meant to be reminiscent of squirrel's, while their legs appear to be tentacles like those on a cephalopod.
1354* {{Mooks}}: Serve as this for most of the game, [[spoiler:initially working for the Beasts, and later for Dark Jeff.]]
1355* PlayingWithFire: The Flaming Totems attack by shooting a column of fire into the air.
1356[[/folder]]
1357
1358[[folder:Mr. What's-His-Face]]
1359!!Mr. What's-His-Face
1360[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/lost_legends__whats_his_face_0.jpg]]
1361
1362A shadowy, face-stealing monster Pacifica summoned in an ill-advised attempt to get rid of facial wrinkles.
1363----
1364* TheBlank: True to his purpose, he lacks a face, outside of a huge mouth of teeth including a gold tooth to the right of the center.
1365* ExactWords: Guarantees Pacifica a face that's "[[TheBlank completely blemish free]]".
1366* FaceStealer: Takes people's (still-living, talking) faces for its private collection.
1367* WouldHurtAChild: Has no qualms on stealing the faces of children.
1368[[/folder]]
1369
1370[[folder:Cursed Comic Books]]
1371!!Cursed Comic Books
1372
1373A pile of comic books given sapience and magic power when shoved into Stanford's cursed chest.
1374----
1375* InsistentTerminology: Insisting on the term "graphic novel" over "comics", and will [[SeriousBusiness attack anyone over that alone]].
1376* TrappedInTVLand: Can suck people into any of the comic books it's made of.
1377[[/folder]]
1378
1379[[folder:Alternate Mabels]]
1380!!Alternate Mabels
1381
1382A collection of alternate-dimension Mabels that fell through the Nightmare Realm, into a obscure corner now called "Dimension MAB-3L".
1383----
1384* AlternateSelf: All different versions of Mabel.
1385* AnimateInanimateObject: The alternate Mabels include Table Mabel, Lightbulb Mabel, a mace with Mabel's face, a Mabel who's a sweater with a face on it, and a Mabel that resembles a television set.
1386* BobRossRib: One of them is this.
1387* CloudCuckooLander: Just like Prime-Mabel, all of her alternate universe counterparts are very silly, free-spirited and jovial. However, this would be deconstructed as these aspects of the alternate Mabels are preventing them from finding a way back to their home dimensions.
1388* ElementalEmbodiment: Flamabel is a Mabel whose body is made of fire.
1389* EvilCounterpart: [[spoiler: Anti-Mabel]] is this to Mabel.
1390* {{Gonk}}: There's a Stan-Mabel. It's Mabel with Grunkle Stan's head instead of Mabel's head.
1391* OtherMeAnnoysMe: Mabel can't stand her alternate counterparts' obnoxious, short-sighted behavior. [[spoiler: However, Mabel does warm up to them towards the end of the story.]]
1392* RiddleForTheAges:
1393** Just how did all of the alternate universe Mabels end up in Dimension MAB-3L in the first place?
1394** [[spoiler: For ''WesternAnimation/RickAndMorty'' fans, is Morticia Mabel the same one seen in "The Rickshank Rickdemption"? Or are there multiple Pines twin shaped Morties/Morty shaped Pines twins out in the multiverse?]]
1395* SkewedPriorities: The main reason why the alternate Mabels weren't able to find a way back to their home dimensions is because they're too preoccupied with their various quirks.
1396[[/folder]]
1397
1398[[folder:Jersey Devil]]
1399!!Jersey Devil
1400[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/jersey_devil_gf.jpg]]
1401
1402A cryptid Stanford and Stanley encountered in their youth in Glass Shard Beach, New Jersey.
1403----
1404* DiabolusExNihilo: A cryptogram states it fell out of a rift straight into the Pine Barrens.
1405* DraconicAbomination: It has the overall appearance of a dragon, but with a goat-like head.
1406* TheJerseyDevil: Has most of the traditional traits: horns, hooves, bat wings, and a vaguely humanoid shape. It also breathes fire. True to its name, it's one of the few monsters seen outside of Gravity Falls.
1407[[/folder]]

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