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3[[folder: Introduced in ''[=PaRappa=] the Rapper'']]
4!![=PaRappa=]
5[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/parappas_4k_body.png]]
6-->'''Voiced by''': Dred Foxx (games), Creator/MiyuIrino (anime), Creator/YutoSuzuki (''PJ Berri no Mogomogu Munyamunya'')
7The main character in both ''[=PaRappa=]'' games, as well as an unlockable one in ''Um Jammer Lammy''. He's a beanie-wearing dog and a skilled rapper, which ends up being very useful for many non-rapping tasks in the series.
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9* AmbiguouslyBi: He's romantically interested in Sunny Funny, but Stage 2 of ''[=PaRappa=] 2'' has him practicing "romantic karate" on PJ. This includes kissing him.
10* BirthdayEpisode: The tenth episode of ''PJ Berri Mogu Mogu Munya Munya'' has him discover that his friends have arranged a surprise party for his birthday.
11* CharacterCatchphrase: "I gotta believe!", which he says whenever he needs to overcome an obstacle.
12* {{Determinator}}: As you can tell from his catchphrase, it's difficult for him to be deterred from his goals.
13* DoesNotLikeSpam: Thanks to being given a lifetime's supply of noodles before the events of ''[=PaRappa=] 2'', he quickly grows sick of them, to the point of ''having nightmares about them''. It's a major reason why he's against Colonel Noodle (who happens to love the stuff to the point of trying to turn every food into it). [[spoiler:He gets over it at the end, [[HereWeGoAgain only to gain a distaste for cheese due to winning yet another lifetime's supply of them]].]]
14* ExpressiveAccessory: Messing up in ''Um Jammer Lammy'''s second-to-last stage results in [=PaRappa=] getting electrocuted. The frog on his beanie reacts to getting electrocuted too.
15* FunnyAnimal: He's a dog wearing a beanie who raps.
16* FurryReminder: Losing a versus level in ''Um Jammer Lammy'' has him whimper like a puppy.
17* HeroicDog: He's the main hero of both games, and a dog.
18* InterspeciesRomance: He's a dog and his love interest Sunny Funny is a flower.
19* {{Keet}}: Rather enthusiastic when he's busting rhymes.
20* NeverBareheaded: He's never seen without his signature beanie. It's even lampshaded when you get a game over on stage 5 of the second game:
21-->'''Hairdresser Octopus''': Hey! Take that stupid hat off! What does it look like in there?\
22'''[=PaRappa=]''': Uh...I'm not sure myself.
23* OfficialCouple: With Sunny.
24* PottyEmergency:
25** Stage 5 in the first game has him needing to defecate and having to rap his way through the four previous levels' instructors to make it to the toilet.
26** In the 15th episode of the 2001 anime, he has the dilemma of needing to pee and his sister Pinto being too busy using a photo booth with her friends to keep watch over Boxy Boy, leaving [=PaRappa=] no option but to leave Boxy Boy where he can be stolen by Gaster and Groober as he rushes to the nearest restroom.
27* RidiculouslyCuteCritter: He's a cute little dog who can win even the hardest of hearts with his rap skills.
28* SceneryCensor: In a non-nudity example, when the final episode of the 2001 anime has him losing his hat because of the baby birds he hatched flying away with it, the top of his head (when it isn't simply out of frame) is obscured by PJ's hand and a tree branch before he eventually gets his hat back.
29* SecretCharacter: In ''VideoGame/UmJammerLammy'', where he has rap-based takes on Lammy's songs.
30* SignatureHeadgear: His beanie, of course!
31* SurvivalMantra: Once again, "I gotta believe!", which he uses to give himself the confidence to achieve his goals.
32* TookALevelInBadass: For most of the first game, Parappa's rapping is primarily based on copying his teachers with little variation. However, he eventually gets skilled enough to take all of them out in a single rap battle and during the final song of the game starts freestyling by himself.
33* VagueAge: While Parappa is presumably a teenager or young adult based on certain events in the series(he does earn his driver's license in the first game, implying he's at least 16 in the US version), the teachers often treat him like he's much younger than that, and his puppy-ish appearance makes it difficult to ascertain either way how old he is.
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35!!Boxy Boy
36[[quoteright:727:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/boxy_boy.png]]
37-->'''Voiced by''': Freedom Brenmer ([=PaRappa=] 2), Creator/MasashiEbara (anime)
38[=PaRappa's=] animate boombox. His most important role is serving as the tutorial giver and Versus Mode emcee of ''[=PaRappa=] 2''.
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40* AnimateInanimateObject: A talking boombox.
41* AscendedExtra: Went from just being a background character to an important gameplay role in the sequel.
42* BorrowedCatchphrase: For whatever reason, he reuses Hairdresser Octopus' "Okay, baby, let's go, we gon do it like this" line before the beginning of each Versus battle.
43* TheCameo: Appears in the background in a few of the original game's cutscenes.
44* CharacterCatchphrase: Says "C'mon [=PaRappa=], relax!" each time he introduces a tutorial.
45* NonStandardCharacterDesign: The only character in the series to ''not'' be a [[PaperPeople Paper Person]], instead being three-dimensional.
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47!!PJ Berri
48[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/line_sticker_pj_28.png]]
49-->'''Voiced by''': Armstead Christian (games), Creator/MasamiKikuchi (anime)
50[=PaRappa=]'s bear friend. He's a DJ with a huge appetite and a calm personality.
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52* AcidRefluxNightmare: His story in ''[=RodneyFun=] Comic Collection'' has him suffer a nightmare after eating Sunny Funny's vegetarian stew.
53* BearyFunny: He acts as a bit of a straightman to everything going on around him, but is still an eccentric and goofy bear who likes to randomly snack on things at any time.
54* BigDamnHeroes: [[spoiler:In Stage 7 of ''[=PaRappa=] 2'', he bursts through the wall with his DJ set a ways into the song, ready to support [=PaRappa=] in the rap battle with Colonel Noodle.]]
55* BigEater: Seriously, he thinks about food a lot.
56* BrutalHonesty: In the sequel, he gives a rather blunt answer to [=PaRappa=] who is feeling down about rejecting Sunny's noodle cooking due to him having nothing but noodles for days prior.
57-->'''[=PaRappa=]''': Man, I bet Sunny hates me now.
58-->'''PJ''': Of course she does. You didn't like her cooking.
59* BunnyEarsLawyer: He might be a lazy BigEater, but he's a very good DJ.
60* CrouchingMoronHiddenBadass: For being such a lazy, food-obsessed bear, he's a pretty good DJ.
61* ComicallyMissingThePoint: Apparently, he thinks guiros sound like "rock n' roll".
62-->'''[=PaRappa=]''': Wait, wait, wait, that doesn't sound like Rock'n Roll!\
63'''PJ''': Cuz you played it funny. Now it's my turn.
64* SexierAlterEgo: In the fourth episode of the 2001 anime, while he normally is somewhat insensitive and a dullard, when on the job he's downright suave.
65* {{Sleepyhead}}: He's entirely capable of falling asleep at any moment, since his job requires to stay up all night frequently.
66
67!!Katy Kat
68[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/line_sticker_lammy_35_9.png]]
69-->'''Voiced by''': Michele Burks ([=PaRappa=] 1 and Um Jammer Lammy), Shannon White ([=PaRappa=] 2), Creator/RinaNakayama (anime)
70[=PaRappa=]'s cat friend. She's also the bassist and vocalist for [=MilkCan=], Lammy's band.
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72* AmazingTechnicolorWildlife: A blue cat with yellow hair.
73* DancePartyEnding: At the end of ''Um Jammer Lammy'', she organizes the big concert for Milkcan to perform in, which conveniently serves as a grand celebration of Lammy finally developing some confidence. She’s also a damn good singer to close Lammy's story off just right.
74* FinalBoss: She assumes the mentor role in the final song of ''Um Jammer Lammy''.
75* {{Foil}}: Her upbeat attitude is contrasted by Lammy's depressed nature.
76* HeKnowsAboutTimedHits: She is the tutorial guide in the first game.
77* TheLeader: Of [=MilkCan=], despite being the bassist, she is also the vocalist. Indeed, she's the only one who seems actually enthusiastic about performing.
78* {{Nice G|uy}}irl: She may be a bit vain, but is always there for her friends.
79* ShipperOnDeck: For Parappa and Sunny Funny.
80* {{Shorttank}}: A partly girly and partly tomboyish girl who wears a tank top, though rather than the usual short shorts she wears big striped pants.
81* TomboyAndGirlyGirl: Of course, she's a tomboy to Sunny's girly girl.
82
83!!Sunny Funny
84[[quoteright:259:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/line_sticker_sunny_8.png]]
85-->'''Voiced by''': Kenya Hathaway ([=PaRappa=] 1 and Um Jammer Lammy), Lea-Lorien ([=PaRappa=] 2), Creator/MikaKanai (anime)
86One of [=PaRappa=]'s friends, a flower-person whom [=PaRappa=] happens to have a crush on. She's his major motivation for the entire series.
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88* TheGeneralsDaughter: Her father is General Potter.
89* FriendToAllLivingThings: In the [=RodneyFun=] comics, fish, flowers and plants alike all love her.
90* InterspeciesRomance: She's a flower who is a love interest to the dog [=PaRappa=].
91* LethalChef: In the comics, she substitutes ''vinegar'' for sweet cream in a cake recipe and bakes muffins that inevitably end up both too burnt to eat and about twice her size. She also apparently has a tendency towards making bizarre meals such as "banana soup" and strawberry-onion cake ''with a lit stick of dynamite in it.''
92* MusclesAreMeaningless: In the comics, she manages to carry a box full of baking supplies stacked on top of two large bags of rice. She thinks it doesn't weigh that much.
93* MyGodWhatHaveIDone: [[spoiler: At the end of ''[=PaRappa=] 2'', we discover she quickly regretted snapping at [=PaRappa=] in the intro and tried to run over and apologize to him before turning back in guilty shame]].
94* {{Nice G|uy}}irl: Likely the kindest and gentlest character in the whole series.
95* OfficialCouple: With [=PaRappa=].
96* PlantPerson: She's a walking, talking flower.
97* SatelliteLoveInterest: In the first game, until [=PaRappa=] wins her over in the final number. She is given more personality in the following games, comics, and anime.
98* SunnySunflowerDisposition: She's a sweet flower girl.
99* TomboyAndGirlyGirl: Of course, she's a girly girl to Katy's tomboy.
100
101!!Joe Chin
102[[quoteright:183:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/joe_chin_2.gif]]
103-->'''Voiced by''': Ryu Watabe
104
105A stuck-up dog, and [=PaRappa=]'s rival for Sunny's affections.
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107* TheAce: A much more skilled dog than [=PaRappa=]. For perspective, in ''Um Jammer Lammy'', it's revealed through a cutscene that he owns a casino and later on, according to Paul Chuck, he also owns a business that sells chainsaw chains.
108* AdaptedOut: He does not appear in the 2001 anime.
109* AlwaysSomeoneBetter: Is this towards [=PaRappa=]. Pretty much everything he does, [=PaRappa=] feels like he has to try and one-up to impress Sunny.
110* ADayInTheLimelight: He's the emcee of ''Um Jammer Lammy NOW!'', so he features a much more prominent role than he had in the [=PlayStation=] version, or even in the first ''[=PaRappa=]'' game.
111* DemotedToExtra: In everything after the first game, his presence is significantly reduced. While the 2016 anime features him, the most he makes is background appearances.
112* FunnyBackgroundEvent: When Colonel Noodle is at a picnic with [=PaRappa=], you can spot Joe Chin and one of Master Onion's students carrying a comically gigantic burger, but Joe struggles to carry the thing and is squashed while the student's trying to help.
113** In ''Um Jammer Lammy'', getting cool mode in Fire Fire! will reveal he’s lazily asleep in a hot tub - on the roof of a building about to be engulfed in flames. Three guesses to figure what’s going to happen to him if you fail the stage.
114* HonestJohnsDealership: According to Paul Chuck you should never use his chains for your chainsaw, and all of his products seem pretty terrible. For example, his thief-proof laptop really is thief-proof - because it's so big and heavy the owner can barely use it in the first place.
115* ItsAllAboutMe: Trademark for him, of course. If you listen closely to the crowd cheering at the end of the last stage of the first game, you can hear him expressing his gratitude at the party that they're throwing "just for him".
116* LanternJawOfJustice: He's pretty aptly named.
117* LargeHam: ''Very'' boisterous and full of energy.
118* MegaCorp: We know that at the very least his business interests include computers, a casino, and chains.
119* MotorMouth: Once he starts making one of his speeches, he really doesn't know when to quit. To help exaggerate the point even further, halfway through a couple of his speeches, we [[FastForwardGag fast-forward through the nonsensical bits to the important parts]].
120* {{Narcissist}}: Oh boy, '''yes'''. His reputation has gone to his head, hasn't it?
121* NiceGuy: {{Downplayed|Trope}} because he's narcissistic and his presence tends to wreck [=PaRappa=]'s confidence, but still applies besides that since he doesn't seem to have a single mean bone in his body. It’s telling that he’s trying to be a good vigilante and a good business man with pure intentions, with the meanest thing he’s done was (probably) accidentally shove [=PaRappa=] while he was walking and ruined his cake.
122* PutOnABus: After the first game, he's been relegated to only small cameos.
123* RichBitch: Owns many businesses and, while not necessarily mean, he leaves [=PaRappa=] feeling down when trying to impress Sunny.
124* TopHeavyGuy: He’s barrel-chested and pretty tall when put beside other characters.
125* VagueAge: On one hand, he’s old or skilled enough to own (or inherited) a couple of businesses and his large size would at least make him a young man (dog), on the other hand he’s apparently well acquainted with the neighborhood teenagers and is trying to earn Sunny Funny's affection, knocking him down to at least his teenage years.
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127!!Papa [=PaRappa=]
128[[quoteright:528:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/papa_parappa.png]]
129-->'''Voiced by''': Armstead Christian (games), Creator/KunihikoYasui (anime)
130[=PaRappa=]'s dad, and the only one of his parents that is seen.[[note]]At least, the only one who's seen interacting with [=PaRappa=] in the games. According to the comics and WordOfGod, the blonde firefighter in the background of ''Um Jammer Lammy''[='=]s second stage is actually [=PaRappa=]'s mother.[[/note]]
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132* AscendedExtra: He was only important in the third stage of the first game. He becomes a major help in the sequel with his development of the De-Noodlizer.
133* GadgeteerGenius: In the sequel, he's revealed to have invented many gadgets.
134* GoodParents: A responsible and fairly wise father, though does have some noticeable eccentricities.
135
136!!General Potter
137[[quoteright:596:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/general_potter.png]]
138-->'''Voiced by''': John James
139Sunny's dad, a military commander.
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141* AdaptedOut: He does not appear in the 2001 anime.
142* AscendedExtra: He gets no lines in the first game, pretty much being there to intimidate [=PaRappa=] for a few seconds. He's much more important in the second game.
143* BoyfriendBlockingDad: Subverted. He initially intimidates Parappa, but by the second game he respects Parappa and trusts him with his daughter.
144* DrillSergeantNasty: Not that nasty, but is still really stern when he's commanding his troops.
145* EarlyInstallmentCharacterDesignDifference: In his first, non-speaking appearance, he's got a different uniform on and his flower pot is brown. In the sequel, he's got a blue uniform on and a pink flowerpot instead.
146* FunnyBackgroundEvent: Throughout Guru Ant's stage, you can see him giving Papa [=PaRappa=] an absolute earful of a rant while the old dog is trying to calm him down, no doubt for shrinking everyone to the size of ants.
147* PlantPerson: In this case, he has a plant pot for a head.
148* SweetTooth: To the point that, when destroying the Noodle Tanks in ''2'', he claims that sweets are the most superior kind of food, mirroring the exact kind of obsession with noodles and burgers that started the plot of 2 in the first place.
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150!!Chop Chop Master Onion
151-->'''Voiced by''': Ryu Watabe
152[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/tamanegi_ujl.png]]
153 [[caption-width-right:350:''"Kick, punch, it's all in the mind..."'']]
154A karate master with an onion as a head. He teaches [=PaRappa=] his skills in the first stage of the game. He returns in the later games as well; as a singer (in a dream) and sort-of mental adviser to Lammy in ''Um Jammer Lammy'', and as a TV show host in ''2''.
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156* AdaptationalLateAppearance: He is the first stage's mentor in the original game, but in the 2001 anime doesn't show up until the 13th episode.
157* AmbiguouslyEvil: In ''VideoGame/PlaystationAllStarsBattleRoyale,'' Parappa says he doesn't think Chop Chop Master Onion is trying to take over the world....[[FalseReassurance yet]].
158* AnthropomorphicFood: Downplayed, since only his head is an onion.
159* AsianSpeekeeEngrish: Chop Chop Master Onion talks like this even in rap sequences. Justified in that his voice actor, Ryu Watabe, is Asian (though the other characters voiced by him have a less exaggerated accent).
160* BreakoutCharacter: He has been in every single ''[=PaRappa=]'' game due to how iconic his level in the first game was, to the point where the franchise is synonymous with his rap.
161* CallingYourAttacks: His method of rap. Kick! Punch! Chop! Block!
162* OldMaster: One of the oldest characters in the game and the most skilled martial artist.
163* OnceAnEpisode: He gets a song in every game, and each one repeats his classic Kick! Punch! lines.
164* PottyEmergency: He and the other instructors from the first four stages appear in front of [=PaRappa=] in the line to the restroom in Stage 5. [[PottyFailure He doesn't make it]].
165* PlantPerson: He has an onion for a head.
166* RagsToRiches: In the second ''[=PaRappa=]'' game, he apparently recovers from being homeless and broke and gets his own TV show.
167* RichesToRags: In ''Um Jammer Lammy'', he apparently lost his dojo some time after the first game. His karate uniform is tattered and filled with patches.
168* SoProudOfYou: When you do really well he makes his approval known quite clearly.
169* WarmUpBoss: In every game, he's an early opponent, having easy patterns to his raps and his hardest lines being nothing in complexity to later teachers. Even in the second game where he's been promoted to level 2 instead of level 1, it's not all that hard to get by.
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171!!Instructor Mooselini
172[[quoteright:249:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/instructor_mooselini.png]]
173 [[caption-width-right:249:''"When I say boom boom boom, you say bam bam bam, no pause in-between, c'mon, let's jam!"'']]
174-->'''Voiced by''': Saundra Williams
175A moose driving teacher. She helps [=PaRappa=] gain his driver's license in Stage 2 of the first game.
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177* AbsentMindedProfessor: Downplayed. While not a scientist like most examples, she fits the spirit of the trope as a teacher. She's quite an effective driving instructor, but still manages to forget to shut the car door after her and takes at least half the song to realize it.
178* AdaptedOut: She does not appear in the 2001 anime.
179* AnimalGenderBender: She has antlers, unlike a real-world female moose.
180* DemotedToExtra: Her only acknowledgement in the sequel is an indirect mention from her sister Moosesha.
181* DrillSergeantNasty: Looks the part, but is relatively nice for someone who came from a family of them. At least, if you're doing well.
182* NamedAfterSomebodyFamous: For some reason, her name is a moose-themed pun on UsefulNotes/BenitoMussolini, an Italian fascist dictator.
183* PerpetualFrowner: Doesn't smile a whole lot, though she's impressed if [=PaRappa=] raps well enough.
184* PottyEmergency: She and the other instructors from the first four stages appear in front of [=PaRappa=] in the line to the restroom in Stage 5. [[PottyFailure She doesn't make it]].
185* ProperTightsWithASkirt: To go with her no-nonsense demeanor.
186
187!!Prince Fleaswallow
188[[quoteright:305:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/prince_fleaswallow.png]]
189 [[caption-width-right:305:''"I'm workin' in the flea market so early, I've been workin' here since my mama was a baby..."'']]
190-->'''Voiced by''': Lenky Don (games), Creator/YoshitoYasuhara (anime)
191A frog that runs a flea market. The teacher of Stage 3, where he helps [=PaRappa=] pay for his dad's car, which he ended up destroying very quickly.
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193* AdaptationalLateAppearance: He serves as the mentor for the original game's third stage, but in the 2001 anime doesn't appear until the 23rd of 30 episodes.
194* BitchInSheepsClothing: He's clearly more malicious than he lets on, albeit not to [=PaRappa=].
195* ConMan: His methods don't seem very trustworthy ("This skunk over here will bring you luck"), but they're apparently effective enough for [=PaRappa=] to pay off his dad's old car that he crashed ''and'' get a new, even fancier one.
196* EarlyBirdCameo: He can sometimes be seen in the background of Stage 2 just walking down the street.
197* DidntThinkThisThrough: If you take his lyrics in the bathroom rap to heart, he sold his ''only'' toilet for money without thinking ahead for when he might need to use it.
198* AGodAmI: Played for laughs later in his song. When business appears to be going extremely well for him at the flea market, the success goes to his head enough for him to proclaim himself "the number one ruler of the seven seas" out of nowhere.
199* {{Hypocrite}}: In his introduction cutscene and the first half of his song, he claims that the most important thing while selling goods at his flea market is love, not money. Cue him later during Lesson 4 saying that all you need ''is'' money.
200* JustGotOutOfJail: He states that he's on the run at one point in his song.
201* PottyEmergency: He and the other instructors from the first four stages appear in front of [=PaRappa=] in the line to the restroom in Stage 5. [[PottyFailure He doesn't make it]].
202* SmokingIsCool: He's shown to be a smoker in one of the Rodney Greenblat comics. He's also a frog man with a Jamaican accent and despite his rather shady past, he gladly helps out [=PaRappa=] with his ordeal.
203* SnakeOilSalesman: Sells junk at a high profit by hyping it up--claiming at a stuffed skunk is a lucky charm, for example.
204* WakeUpCallBoss: Compare his song to previous teachers, and they're trounced in terms of length and button inputs, though they're offset by consisting of only one or two buttons for all their length.
205* WeirdBeard: He has a green fringe on his chin that resembles a beard.
206* YouOweMe: Implied in both the normal ending and the cool mode ending where [=PaRappa=] makes enough money to buy a new car.
207--> Your papa's gonna be very proud of you! Let me know if you have another flea market, I will help you... ''and you will help me.'' (Chuckles)
208--> Yeah man yeah man! Now you can get a better car than Joe Chin! (Slyly) ''Can I beg ya a ride?'' (Chuckles)
209
210!!Cheap Cheap the Cooking Chicken
211[[quoteright:183:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/cheap_cheap.gif]]
212 [[caption-width-right:183:''"The other day I was called a little turkey. But I'm a chicken. Got it, you beef jerky?"'']]
213-->'''Voiced by''': Michele Burks
214A chicken who runs her own cooking show. The teacher of Stage 4, where [=PaRappa=] watches her so he can make a seafood cake for Sunny's birthday (having lost the one he bought thanks to Joe Chin).
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216* AdaptedOut: She does not appear in the 2001 anime.
217* CarnivoreConfusion:
218** One main ingredient in her seafood cake is chicken eggs. Probably unfertilized, but the implications are still there.
219** Her kitchen counter has a fried chicken pattern on the front of the table.
220* CordonBleughChef: Uses some rather questionable ingredients in her cake recipe, but the end result is enjoyed by all.
221* FeatherFingers: She doesn't have any trouble holding things with her wings.
222* NoFourthWall: In her own show, the film set's blatantly a few feet away from where [=PaRappa=] actually is, and if [=PaRappa=] is doing poorly she'll angrily leave her own television to personally start teaching over his shoulder. If [=PaRappa=] hits cool mode, she just stops the show and turns the TV off to let him do his own thing.
223* PottyEmergency: She and the other instructors from the first four stages appear in front of [=PaRappa=] in the line to the restroom in Stage 5. [[PottyFailure She doesn't make it]].
224* RageBreakingPoint: She'll get furious if [=PaRappa=] makes her leave her own show judging from her regularly looking back to the set after stomping over to him, and she turns red, fuming and hopping mad if he hits awful mode. Outright failing the stage gets her so pissed she lays an egg on the spot, whose chick hatches and tells [=PaRappa=] to restart the level.
225* TheTelevisionTalksBack: Somehow, she can tell how well [=PaRappa=]'s rapping through the television. [[spoiler: It's because she's actually only a few feet away from him.]]
226
227!!MC King Kong Mushi
228[[quoteright:183:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/mc_king_kong_mushi.gif]]
229 [[caption-width-right:183:''"Everybody, I'm wondering how you're feeling out there, you feelin' good?"'']]
230-->'''Voiced by''': Richard Bush ([=PaRappa=] 1), Dean Bowman ([=PaRappa=] 2), Creator/NorioWakamoto (anime)
231A bug who hosts Club Fun. Appears in the finale of both ''[=PaRappa=]'' games.
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233* BigCreepyCrawlies: We're not too sure what he is exactly other than it being a fair assumption of him being a bug, with the best bets being either a giant spider or a giant flea.
234* CigarChomper: The 2001 anime depicts him with a cigar in his mouth.
235* DeadpanSnarker: If you lose your Cool on his level in ''2'', he has this to say, in his usual enthusiastic voice:
236-->"Oh, huh, my bad! You haven't changed at all!"
237* DancePartyEnding: The host of two of them in the games he appears in, not being as challenging as previous levels, serving more as the celebration for [=PaRappa=]'s success.
238* DemotedToExtra: In spite of his significant role as the final stage's mentor in both games, he only appears in the penultimate episode of the 2001 anime in a less significant role and is reduced to cameos in the 2016 anime.
239* FinalBoss: As mentioned above, he assumes the mentor role in both games' final levels.
240* StepfordSmiler: Even when he's disappointed in [=PaRappa=] for not performing up to standards and losing his Cool mode, he's still got that goofy smile even if his voice isn't all that pleased. Taken to its extreme in the second game, where failing the stage has him watch all the partygoers ditch the concert from [=PaRappa=]'s absolutely terrible singing and all he can do is awkwardly laugh and barely keep his smile up. Similarly, he makes the same, withering smile if he badly loses in the game's battle mode.
241* SunglassesAtNight: He's always seen with his bright yellow shades in both games.
242
243[[/folder]]
244
245[[folder: Introduced in ''Um Jammer Lammy'']]
246!!Lammy
247[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/lammy_3.png]]
248-->'''Voiced by''': Creator/SaraRamirez
249The main character of ''Um Jammer Lammy'', and a recurring one in ''[=PaRappa=] 2''. She's the guitarist of [=MilkCan=], an all-girls band. The events of her game revolve around her race to get to her concert in time.
250----
251* ATwinkleInTheSky: Happens to her in the US version of Stage 6, after getting her guitar strap caught on a doorknob.
252* AdaptedOut: She is absent in the 2001 anime, barring a possible cameo in the ninth episode.
253* BalloonBelly: Briefly happens to her when she eats a lot of pizza after Stage 2 in her game. Unfortunately, "briefly" is enough time for her to be mistaken for [[TeenPregnancy being pregnant]] and get dragged into the mall by Cathy Piller.
254* {{Bowdlerize}}: In the American localisation. [[spoiler:Instead of slipping on PJ's banana peel and hitting her head, she ends up getting catapulted back in time to an island.]]
255* ButtMonkey: In her game, she oversleeps on the day of a major concert, has to put out a fire on a building, gets puked on by a caterpillar, is forced to put babies to sleep by said caterpillar, has to pilot a broken plane thanks to a confused pilot, leaves her guitar on the plane and has to help a woodsman make a new one, and [[spoiler:''dies''/gets catapulted and ends up in Hell/an island and has to perform there to get to her own concert]]. This is all in the span of ''fifteen minutes''.
256* CartoonCreature: Can you honestly say she looks anything like a lamb?
257* CharacterCatchphrase : Says "Leave it to... Lammy!" whenever she's about to perform or imagine herself doing so.
258* CrouchingMoronHiddenBadass: Without her guitar: a shy, constantly panicking ButtMonkey. With her guitar ([[EverythingIsAnInstrument or anything that she can substitute for it]]): a confident musician and skilled at whatever task she has to perform.
259* CuteClumsyGirl: It's safe to say people find her cute, but throughout her story in UJL, she goes through quite a lot, mostly on account of accidentally ending up in situations that are not a part of her band's schedule and are in fact a part of Chop Chop Master Onion's [[DreamingOfThingsToCome dream prophecy]].
260* DarkerAndEdgier: Her songs are noticeably more intense than [=PaRappa=]'s, and her game deals with darker concepts such as death.
261* DreamingOfThingsToCome: Her dream in the first level of her game basically roadmaps the rest of the plot according to what Chop Chop Master Onion is singing.
262* MadeOfIron: In the American localization she survives [[spoiler: getting catapulted into the upper atmosphere, hitting an airliner, being thrown back in time to a tropical island, and making a Lammy-shaped hole in the ground.]] In sharp contrast to the original Japanese version and EU localization, where [[spoiler: she dies after slipping on a banana peel.]]
263* MistakenForPregnant: After stocking up on too much pizza from Chief Puddle, Cathy Piller mistakes Lammy's bloated belly as an indication that she's pregnant and drags her with the scores of pregnant bunny women to her daycare.
264* NoCelebritiesWereHarmed: [[http://www.gamasutra.com/view/feature/2340/interview_rodney_greenblat_the_.php According to]] Rodney Greenblat, she was modeled after Australian singer Natalie Imbruglia.
265* ShrinkingViolet: She is very shy, and [[LuminescentBlush blushes]] a lot. [[HiddenBadass However, if she has her guitar...]]
266* {{Socially Awkward Hero}}ine: She's either a nervous wreck who is unable to speak up for herself or gets depressed that she's not confident enough. These traits go away temporarily when she wields her guitar (something that Katy points out) and she seems to grow more confident naturally by the end of her game.
267* SweetSheep: While she started out extremely shy (based on a sheep's timid and meek nature), a nervous wreck, and isn't confident without her guitar. She gained more confidence by the end of her game debut and is a great friend with Katy and Parappa.
268* TaremeEyes: Her eyes droop at the corners.
269* {{Tomboy}}: Oftentimes.
270
271!!Ma-san
272[[quoteright:351:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/ma_san_2.png]]
273-->'''"Voiced" by''': Ryu Watabe
274A mouse-creature with a stick of dynamite in her head that serves as the drummer for [=MilkCan=].
275----
276* AdaptedOut: She does not appear in the 2001 anime, aside from a possible cameo in the 29th episode.
277* AllDrummersAreAnimals: [[FunnyAnimal Literally - she's a mouse.]]
278* BrutalHonesty: Completely agrees with Lammy when she laments her lack of strength.
279* HairTriggerTemper: She uses quite a bit of force on a bug for just buzzing near her.
280* TheUnintelligible: Doesn't speak in anything more than noises.
281** IntelligibleUnintelligible: Other characters hear her just fine, and anything that needs to be heard is translated in subtitles (provided the player has them on while playing).
282
283!!Chief Puddle
284[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/chief_puddle_2.png]]
285 [[caption-width-right:350:''"If you don't think you're the one, fireman's daily work can't be done!"'']]
286-->'''Voiced by''': Richard Bush (games), Toshiyuki Hiyase (anime)
287A dalmatian who works as a fire department. Serves as the teacher for Stage 2, since the fire he's dealing with is right in the way of Lammy's path to her concert.
288----
289* BigEater: He makes it obvious that the pizza restaurant smells absolutely delicious despite it being engulfed in flames, and once the fire is put out he takes advantage of all the pizza inside being seared to perfection to reward all the firemen, civilians and mostly himself with free pizza.
290* BigOlUnibrow: He has a large unibrow.
291* BlatantLies: The ending lyrics to both of his songs, ''"Where's the fire? It's out now!"'' and ''"Fire's out, I'm not a liar!"'' are fitting if you're close to winning the stage - but are blatantly wrong when the building is swallowed with hellfire from the player doing so badly.
292* DatingWhatDaddyHates: In the 2001 anime, he develops a crush on a girl named Anne whose father hates firefighters because the sight of them causes him to [[PottyFailure wet himself]]. The two are married by the end of the episode, after the father puts his daughters feelings above his own, and is cured of his pants-wetting.
293* DogStereotype: He's a dalmatian and a fireman.
294* FirehouseDalmatian: He's a firefighting dalmatian.
295
296!!Cathy Piller
297[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/cathy_piller_2.png]]
298 [[caption-width-right:350:''"Now put these kids to sleep, will ya?"'']]
299-->'''Voiced by''': Louise-Marie Mennier
300-->'''Baby voiced by''': Kemba Francis
301A caterpillar who works at a daycare of sorts at a mall. After letting Lammy in the mall due to assuming she's pregnant, she gets her help in putting the babies to sleep. The teacher of Stage 3, but not the singer; that's done by the baby she's holding.
302----
303* AdaptedOut: She does not appear in either anime.
304* CharacterCatchphrase: "Now put these kids to sleep, will ya?". It's (thankfully) her only line in the song and is repeated many times.
305* LarynxDissonance: She has a very deep, distorted voice. At least we don't have to hear her sing in it.
306* NonMammalMammaries: She has cleavage despite being a caterpillar.
307* PunnyName: Cathy Piller = Caterpillar
308* TheUnfought: Despite being the instructor for stage 3, she doesn't do any singing (or much instructing, beyond saying "Now put these kids to sleep, will ya?" between verses). Instead, all the singing is done by the unnamed baby she's holding.
309* VomitIndiscretionShot: We get to see that pink, oozing puke she spits in all its glory. Poor, poor Lammy.
310* WombLevel: Her stage is an...odd variation of this. The level doesn't take place ''inside'' her, but the background is made up entirely of her body segments.
311
312!!Captain Fussenpepper
313[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/captain_fussenpepper.png]]
314 [[caption-width-right:350:''"I'm still wondering when we get to rest, I'm hungry, I'm sleepy, don't wanna die!"'']]
315-->'''Voiced by''': Ryu Watabe
316A plane pilot who pilots the plane to where Lammy's concert is. Due to being constantly struck of the head by a circuit panel (which also switches his personality with every hit), he requires Lammy's help in flying the plane. The teacher of Stage 4. He reappears in ''[=PaRappa=] 2'' as the manager of the save data and options menu.
317----
318* AdaptedOut: He is not in either anime.
319* CloudCuckoolander: His friendlier personality isn't all there. Two lines during his level consist of asking if he ''ate'' his ''drink'' and stating that he thought milk was pink.
320* CranialEruption: In cutscenes, he gets a bump on his head whenever the loose circuit board hits his head.
321* DemotedToExtra: In ''[=PaRappa=] 2'' he appears but only as the voice of the save/options menus.
322* DrillSergeantNasty: One of his personalities acts like a hot-tempered military instructor.
323* FalseTeethTomfoolery: He has a pair of false teeth, which he gives to Lammy after his stage is over.
324* SplitPersonality: He switches personalities whenever he gets hit on the head, either being an fierce angry commander or a well-meaning bumbling old man. This happens during his song as well, and the music's speed changes to reflect it.
325
326!!Paul Chuck
327[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/paul_chuck.png]]
328 [[caption-width-right:350:''"Chop all of them down, every single one down, then we're gonna make a good guitar with all the timber around!"'']]
329-->'''Voiced by''': Everette Bradley
330A woodsman whom Lammy goes to in order to get a new guitar. The price; Lammy has to help him chop wood for it. The teacher of Stage 5.
331----
332* AdaptedOut: He doesn't appear in the 2001 anime.
333* BrickJoke: In Lammy's story, his lines about Joe Chin's chains seems random and out of place consider Joe Chin barely exists in the game, background appearances aside. Then you get to [=PaRappa=]'s stage and finally get to see the terrible commercial Joe Chin made advertising his bike chains repurposed as chainsaw chains.
334* ChainsawGood: He wields a chainsaw to cut down trees.
335* ExactWords: Lammy wanted a nice guitar for cheap, and having to pitch in with the labor certainly helps with that.
336* FaceOfAThug: For all of his huge size and absolutely serious face (his default expression is an annoyed frown that's rarely happy), he's a jolly fellow willing to help Lammy get a new guitar dirt cheap, provided she works for it.
337* MightyLumberjack: He's tough and he cuts down trees.
338* OddFriendship: Seems to get along just fine with the questionably-sapient, shaved, sumo-wrestling bear living in the forest behind his store.
339* SeriousBusiness: He takes his woodworking very seriously, and doesn't care for indecisive customers or jokers.
340* SimpletonVoice: He isn't dim-witted, but still has a voice that sounds like one typically used for stupid characters.
341* TakeThat: He's incorporated an in-universe potshot against Joe Chin's chains in his song about cutting down trees.
342--> '''''NEVER USE JOE CHIN'S CHAINS FOR THEEEM!'''''
343* TrueCraftsman: As mentioned, he's a serious woodworker and won't Lammy pass until she makes a guitar which satisfies him. And is he good? Well, he makes high-quality guitars with nothing but a chainsaw and a standing tree.
344
345!!Sweety Bancha
346[[quoteright:390:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/anime_sweetie.png]]
347-->'''Voiced by''': Creator/YukoMizutani
348A cute pink bear who is in love with PJ.
349----
350* AscendedExtra: She went from a nameless background character appearing briefly in the cutscene before the final stage in ''VideoGame/UmJammerLammy'' to being fleshed out more in the ninth episode of the 2001 anime and appearing regularly in the 2016 anime.
351* OfficialCouple: After her debut, she is this with PJ.
352* OperationJealousy: Her sole appearance in the 2001 anime has her try to pull this off with [=PaRappa=] (who is unaware of the plot) to make PJ like her, but she is so kind natured it wasn't long before she broke into tears and apologized profusely.
353
354!!Teriyaki Yoko
355[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/teriyaki_yoko_2.png]]
356 [[caption-width-right:350:''"Somebody come and rescue me before an angel comes to take me 'round and 'round!"'']]
357-->'''Voiced by''': Carla Cook
358An idol who is singing at a concert in [[spoiler:Hell/a tropical island]]. Due to her guitarist having a resemblance to Lammy, Lammy has to perform with her in Stage 6 in order to get back to her own concert.
359----
360* AdaptedOut: She does not appear in the 2001 anime.
361* EscapedFromHell: [[spoiler:She has a device which lets people do this ''and'' brings them BackFromTheDead, which raises questions about why ''she's'' still down there. Maybe she doesn't want to lose her following]]?
362* GiantSpaceFleaFromNowhere: She comes pretty much out of nowhere, sticks out even in a game as weird as this, and despite being the singer of the penultimate level, doesn't really have much importance to the story beyond being the last and most intimidating obstacle between Lammy and her goal.
363* IdolSinger: A tall intimidating one.
364* InstrumentOfMurder: [[spoiler:She threatens to kill Lammy with her own guitar in the European/Japanese versions. Lammy points out how empty of a threat it is, since ''she's already dead''.]]
365* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: A domineering and vain woman who won't accept failure, but she recognizes talent when she sees it, and if you impress her, she'll happily reward you.
366* SizeShifter: Can apparently grow huge if she wants to.
367* TheFourthWallWillNotProtectYou: Play badly enough and she'll grow huge and tell the player they should be banned from every game.
368
369!!Rammy
370[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/dbba7a9f_24a6_4c69_8c2d_68e35459b70e.png]]
371
372-->'''Voiced by''': Keva Hargrove
373Another guitarist with an odd resemblance to Lammy. She was supposed to perform at Teriyaki Yoko's concert, and vows to get revenge on Lammy for taking her place. This sets up the multiplayer mode's plot, where she's the second player's character.
374----
375* AdaptedOut: She does not appear in either anime.
376* DubNameChange: Her name in Japanese is Urammy, which is a PunnyName on ''ura Lammy'' ("alternate Lammy").
377* EvilCounterpart: She's not "evil", exactly, but she was clearly designed as a less friendly version of Lammy.
378* GracefulLoser: Though she's a SoreLoser for most of the game, she'll finally relent after losing to Lammy on the final stage:
379-->'''Rammy:''' Ok, you win. I'll go back to Hell[=/=]I guess I'll just go home now.
380* HeroOfAnotherStory: According to ''her'' she experienced several misfortunes which ended up making her late to the show.
381* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: She's not the friendliest girl out there, but she does compliment Lammy when they beat whichever stage they're on, and also wishes sweet dreams to the babies at the hospital upon completing Cathy Pillar's stage.
382* MirrorSelf: Implied. Lammy had strokes of strange but good luck in the fifteen minutes before the show which ultimately helped her arrive on time, more ready than ever to play. Rammy had strokes of relatively mundane bad luck culminating in being late for her show and in no condition to be on stage even if she ''had'' been on time. Lammy even leaves Hell/the island when she arrives. [[{{Synchronization}} Maybe she's right to blame her counterpart for her bad luck]].
383* NeverMyFault: In some stages in co-op mode, she'll blame Lammy for them failing. She blames various extenuating circumstances for most of her lose quotes in VS mode, too.
384* PaletteSwap: She's essential a monochrome Lammy.
385* PerkyGoth: While she initially comes across as grumpy and confrontational in her first appearance in the story mode, she's actually quite cheerful when playing through the songs in multiplayer, clearly enjoying herself. Justifiable; as a guitarist, she's doing her favorite thing.
386* SoreLoser: If she loses in VS mode, she'll often have an excuse or complaint ready.
387* TheUnfought: She challenges Lammy to a guitar contest, but Lammy's in a hurry to get back to her show and faxes herself back to Earth. Vs mode is the only part of the game where it's possible to challenge her.
388
389[[/folder]]
390
391[[folder: Introduced in ''[=PaRappa=] The Rapper 2'']]
392
393!!Beard Burger Master
394[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/beardburgermaster_parappa2.png]]
395[[caption-width-right:250:''"Extra! Extra! Read all about it! The best burgers in town from all around!"'']]
396-->'''Voiced by''': Ethan Eubanks
397The founder of Beard Burgers, a restaurant home to the best burgers in town. Has died before the story began, but when his son fails to keep making burgers, he comes back as ghost to teach [=PaRappa=] how to do it. The teacher of Stage 1.
398----
399* AdaptedOut: He doesn't appear in either anime.
400* AbusiveParents: Downplayed. It's plain to see that he doesn't care much for his son, considering he comes back from the dead to point out aloud and in public what a terrible job he's doing ''right in front of him''. [[spoiler:This becomes more apparent when Colonel Noodle's childhood is revealed. Thankfully he has a HeelRealization in the end and reconnects with his son.]]
401* FollowInMyFootsteps: He wants his son to manage the business after he dies, but that didn't go so well. [[spoiler:Mainly because he effectively ruined his son's life with burgers.]]
402* OldMaster: Like Master Onion, he's a master on the grill.
403* SpiritAdvisor: He returns to his restaurant so that he can help [=PaRappa=] make his burgers.
404* UnwittingInstigatorOfDoom: [[spoiler:His attempts to introduce his own passion into his son's life went far out of control, ostracizing him from others and making him outright ''hate'' burgers.]]
405* WhatTheHellIsThatAccent: Seems to swim in and out of a stereotypically German or Eastern European accent at parts of his song, particularly on his "th" sounds.
406
407!!Guru Ant
408[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/guruant_parappa2.png]]
409[[caption-width-right:250:''"Revolutions all the time, people changing the world with crime..."'']]
410-->'''Voiced by''': Dean Bowman
411A calm and collected (most of the time) ant, who, in a rarity for this series, is actually the size of a real-life ant. He's the teacher of Stage 3, where he helps [=PaRappa=] and his gang get back to their normal size.
412----
413* AGodAmI: One of his lines in his rap is literally "I am the Lord." This was changed to "the man" in the American localization, however.
414* AdaptedOut: He doesn't appear in either anime.
415* BadLiar: He's always calm. Even when he's many thousands of times his normal size. Nope, you didn't see him freak out, you must have been imagining it.
416* BigCreepyCrawlies: Initially the one character in the series to avert this, actually being the size of an ant when he first appears, only to end up human-sized at the end of his level thanks to various mishaps with a size-changing ray. He's distressed about it at first, but seems to have gotten over it by the final level.
417* ColdHam: Despite his evident freak-out for much of his level, he seldom raises his voice and in fact never loses his cool tone entirely; instead, his quivering delivery, face and gestures do most of the heavy lifting.
418%%* EruditeStoner
419* HappyDance: If he wins a round in the battle mode, he's got a proud and spin-happy dance to show for it.
420* NervesOfSteel: He's extremely calm, probably the calmest character in the entire series. Well, at least at his normal size...
421* NervousWreck: When he's not in his standard environment, such as being many times larger than normal, he becomes this. For reference, every lyric of his when the duo is stuck in space ''taller than the planet'' has him panicking and pleading to return back to normal. Downplayed in his fourth verse, though, when he sounds much calmer and is able to reason with Parappa somewhat.
422* NotSoStoic: As noted above in the tropes above, his chill demeanor does seem to be genuine... but he can't help but react strongly in times of actual peril, evidently to his own embarrassment.
423* OldMaster: He's a calm old ant who knows instant growth techniques.
424* SoulBrotha: Played with. While not literally a Black man (being, you know, [[CaptainObvious an ant]]), Guru Ant still certainly speaks to the spirit of this trope, what with his generally cool demeanor, greater use of slang than most of the other instructors, and a song and instrumental that wouldn't sound entirely out of place somewhere in Music/{{SnoopDogg}}'s discography.
425* StrongAnts: Is seen holding a coin that's roughly as large as him.
426
427!!Instructor Moosesha
428[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/moosesha_parappa2.png]]
429[[caption-width-right:250:''"Remember, never go down without a fight!"'']]
430-->'''Voiced by''': Kimberly Queen, Aaminah Hassell
431A moose trainer for the recruits of General Potter's army. She is the teacher of Stage 4, where she trains [=PaRappa=] to take on Colonel Noodle.
432----
433* ActionGirl: While never seen in direct combat, a female boot camp instructor is this by default.
434* AdaptedOut: She doesn't appear in the 2001 anime.
435* AnimalGenderBender: Like her sister, she also has antlers.
436* BadassBandolier: Wears two across her chest.
437* DefrostingIceQueen: Her song starts off with her being pretty tough and bossy on [=PaRappa=], guiding him along the intense training routine. Near the end of the stage when she's established she's impressed with his performance, she drops most of her bossiness to ask for a break, complain about her age and workout routine and just outrights cuts the training short when she feels like they did a good enough job that day.
438* DrillSergeantNasty: She's one, and she comes from a family of them. She does have a softer side, though.
439* LegacyCharacter: She's the replacement for the absent Instructor Mooselini. She even indirectly states they're sisters by quoting her "boom boom boom" line,
440* TomboyWithAGirlyStreak: A tough-as-nails drill sergeant who wears a pink tutu over her uniform.
441* TrainingMontage: She puts [=PaRappa=] through this, in rap form.
442
443!!Hairdresser Octopus
444[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/hairdresser_octopus_red.png]]
445[[caption-width-right:250:''"Cutting hair can be'' '''''fabulous!'''''''"'']]
446-->'''Voiced by''': Freedom Brenmer ([=PaRappa=] 2), Creator/YujiMitsuya (anime)
447An octopus barber who's well known for his skill. However, thanks to a device made by Colonel Noodle, he's become obsessed with giving everyone afros that can grow to massive sizes. The teacher of Stage 5, where he promises to restore everyone's hairdo's if [=PaRappa=] proves his skill as a barber.
448----
449* AffablyEvil: Other than his obsession with afros, he's pretty nice while under mind control, and is even willing to undo the haircuts if [=PaRappa=] does well, which he does do in the end.
450* AlwaysCamp: His occupation as a hairdresser emphasizes his camp-iness. Even when he isn't brainwashed into a flailing and fun-loving maniac with shears, he's still about as effeminate.
451* BerserkButton: Downplayed, but he clearly hates having piles of hair on the floor in his salon. He will actually briefly stop the rap to clean it up whenever that happens.
452* BrainwashedAndCrazy: That obsession with afros came from Colonel Noodle's speaker device, [[spoiler:likely because he has an afro himself]].
453* CampGay: He's pretty effeminate and flamboyant, is a hairdresser, and he's been [[WordOfGay confirmed as gay by Greenblat]].
454* ChattyHairdresser: He talks a lot while treating his customers.
455* ChewingTheScenery: If he loses a round badly in the battle mode, he's got a really overdramatic and pained expression as he reels his whole body back in shame.
456* ChickMagnet: The 2001 anime makes him an absolute hit with the ladies in town.
457* EvilIsHammy: Interestingly enough, when he is brainwashed he is flamboyant and loud. When Colonel Noodle's device is broken, his voice becomes quieter.
458* EvilMakeover: As noted under TentacleHair below, being brainwashed changes his looks almost entirely. His whole body turns colors, he becomes [[EvilIsBigger larger]], his [[ScaryTeeth teeth]] become visible, his eyes get wider and his pupils seem to shrink.
459* EveryoneCallsHimBarkeep: His name is just his occupation and his species.
460* ICouldaBeenAContender: Shown in the 2001 anime, he really wanted to be a pro-wrestler before becoming a hairdresser, and shows off how serious he was by giving [=PaRappa=] a good thrashing. How legit this was in up in air, considering it was a DreamSequence [=PaRappa=] had after being thrashed by the angry octopus earlier.
461* RunsWithScissors: He's not too careful with those giant shears he's holding in both hands. Then again, he's under mind control, so safety is probably not his primary concern.
462* TentacledTerror: When brainwashed, he's an evil octopus. Interestingly, his tentacles are his ''hair''.
463* TentacleHair: He has all eight tentacles as his hair. When in his "normal" blue form, they're low and wavy and look more like normal hair, but in his "crazy" red form, they're upright and disconnected from each other.
464
465!! Food Court
466[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/foodcourt_parappa2.png]]
467 [[caption-width-right:250:''"Watch out for those flying noodles, 'cause if you don't do well here, all you get to eat are noodles."'']]
468A haunted game powering Colonel Noodle's noodlizing machines, it was pulled off store shelves for its tendency to curse anyone who loses to it into eating nothing but noodles for the rest of their lives. [=PaRappa=] steps up as the one to enter the game and try to beat it to discover the Noodle Syndicate's weakness.
469-----
470* BossRush: Just like the first game, [=PaRappa=] has to out-rap all his previous teachers in a single song, this time being a haunted video game that somehow recreated them all to do battle with.
471* CompositeCharacter: The actual game only has a whopping three lines done in an in-universe LeaningOnTheFourthWall style, with pixelized versions of the previous teachers taking its place as the actual singers of the stage and are its stand-in if the level is selected for the battle mode.
472* FlatCharacter: The game might be haunted, but it barely speaks more than it has to, instead opting to apparently pull and recreate [=Parappa=]'s previous opponents to stand for it instead.
473* TheMostDangerousVideoGame: Played for laughs. Lose, and you can never eat anything but noodles ever again!
474-->'''Papa [=PaRappa=]:''' Well, there was a strange rumor going on that everyone who couldn't clear this game... could only... eat noodles... In other words... their bodies accepted nothing but noodles.
475* PokeThePoodle: Sure, only being able to eat noodles is a horrible punishment for failure, but there's nothing stopping you from just playing the game again to try and undo the curse. Remember, the curse only applies if you don't beat the game.
476* SmallRoleBigImpact: Has been used as a power source for Colonel Noodle's noodlizing machines before it was discovered in the intro for Level 6. Nevertheless, after that level's completion, the heroes discover they can use sweets to confront noodles as well as reverse-engineer the game to use in the De-Noodlizer
477* StylisticSuck: Being an old game, it starts with N64 styled pixel graphics but gradually gets worse with its pixel art and soundtrack the worse the player does, going backwards in technological progress until the player outright loses.
478
479!!Colonel Noodle
480[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/the_og_prince_vorkken_4.png]]
481 [[caption-width-right:250:''"I represent for noodles, baby!"'']]
482-->'''Voiced by''': Andrew Alonzo
483A mysterious man, with the plan to turn all the world's food into noodles, forcing everyone to eat noodles only, and serves as the "teacher" of Stage 7. [[spoiler:This is because he's the Beard Burger Master's son, who has been forced to eat burgers for his entire life, and wants to get revenge by doing that to everyone else.]]
484----
485* AdaptedOut: He doesn't appear in either anime.
486* BadassLongcoat: As goofy a villain he is, he's got good taste in longcoats.
487* BattleRapping: His stage is the closest the series gets to it, as rather than simply repeating Noodles' lines, Parappa offers rebuttals to them.
488* BigBad: He's the central antagonist of ''[=PaRappa=] 2'', as the conflict is driven by his efforts to turn everything into noodles because of his belief that it is the superior food.
489* BorrowedCatchphrase: [[spoiler: He steals [=PaRappa=]'s "I gotta believe!" in the cutscene before his stage begins.]]
490* ChekhovsGunman: [[spoiler:Oh, that minor son of the Beard Burger Master won't be important at all...]]
491* CoolShades: He wears them. [[spoiler:They fall off as he starts to realize how much of a jerk he's been.]]
492* DoesNotLikeSpam: [[spoiler:Has a hatred for burgers thanks to his dad making him eat them his entire life.]]
493* EvilCounterpart: [[spoiler: To [=PaRappa=], possibly. Both are about the same size, hate a certain type of food thanks to overexposure, have fathers involved in science to a degree, have {{Missing Mom}}s in some way, and are skilled at rapping. He even uses [=PaRappa=]'s catchphrase! But while [=PaRappa=] is a cheerful, charismatic kid who is loved and supported by all his friends and family and is always trying to mature and improve himself, Colonel Noodle is a grumpy nerd whose "followers" are mostly robot dummies, was hated by all his friends, never moved on from his terrible childhood, and now wants to impose it on everyone else.]]
494* FatBastard: Not really evil, per se, but [[spoiler: a lifetime of eating only burgers and noodles has not done wonders for his weight or personality.]]
495* FreudianExcuse: [[spoiler:His father, the Beard Burger Master, unintentionally ruined his son's life by feeding him burgers for his entire life and causing his mother to turn into one.]]
496* FunnyAfro: [[spoiler: Pretty much makes it clear that he's the Beard Burger Master's son.]]
497* GoodCostumeSwitch: [[spoiler: Just as he realizes his mistakes, [[ItMakesSenseInContext water falls on him,]] knocking his glasses off.]] [[spoiler: When he's seen again after his stage, he's ditched his black coat for his restaurant overalls instead.]]
498* HeelRealization: [[spoiler: Happens right near the end of his stage, he finally realizes how utterly extreme and bonkers he has been acting. Visually represented by a bunch of water falling on him and knocking his intimidating glasses off.]]
499--> [[spoiler:"Then why do I love noodles so dearly? It makes no sense, I must've sounded really eerie!"]]
500* JiveTurkey: Some of his lyrics almost push him into PrettyFlyForAWhiteGuy territory.
501* KnightTemplar: He truly believes that noodles are superior to all other foods, to the point that they're the only things worth eating.
502* LikeFatherLikeSon: [[spoiler:Like his father, he's forcing people to indulge in his preferred food, only in his instance, it's noodles as opposed to burgers. However, Beard Burger only did this to Colonel Noodle, while the latter did this to everybody out of revenge. Also, his mother turned into a burger from eating so many, while Colonel Noodle's plan is to turn all food into noodles. His situation with burgers in his flashback even mirrors Parappa's sitation with noodles!]]
503* TrademarkFavoriteFood: Obviously, he really likes noodles, so much so that he wants to replace every other food with them.
504* WoobieDestroyerOfWorlds: A very silly example. [[spoiler: He only became a villain in the first place because his father forced him to only consume burgers, and his mother turned into a burger as a result, causing him to lash out by forcing everyone else to eat noodles.]]
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508
509[[folder: Introduced in the Anime]]
510
511!!Matt Major
512[[quoteright:727:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/matt_major.png]]
513-->'''Voiced by''': Creator/KenichiSuzumura
514A blonde dog who is introduced as a friend of PJ's.
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516* TheAce: Remarkably competent at a variety of sports and tasks.
517* BirthdayEpisode: The 20th episode of the 2001 anime revolves around his birthday.
518* DemotedToExtra: He only has a major appearance in one episode of the second anime ''PJ Berri no Mogu Mogu Munya Munya''.
519* LovableJock: His EstablishingCharacterMoment is him playing basketball then politely introducing himself to [=PaRappa=].
520* NiceGuy: A very friendly dude who gets along with just about anyone.
521* OnlySaneMan: The most level headed and reasonable character in the cast, [[NotSoStoic though even he has his moments of stress and madness]].
522* StraightGay: It is mentioned on Matt’s [[AllThereInTheManual character bio]] that he “isn’t interested in girls”.
523
524!!Paula Fox
525[[quoteright:717:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/paula_fox.png]]
526-->'''Voiced by''': Akiko Kobayashi
527A tomboyish fox who is often TheRival to Katy.
528----
529* DemotedToExtra: The second anime ''PJ Berri no Mogu Mogu Munya Munya'' only gives her one episode in a prominent role.
530* FriendlyRivalry: With Katy, though DependingOnTheWriter it can be either more heated than that or outright nonexistent.
531* HiddenBuxom: Most of Paula's outfits make her look fairly flat, but a bunny suit in an ImagineSpot and her low-cut dress in the Christmas special reveal that Paula is actually very well-endowed.
532* InformedSpecies: Other than her ears, there is nothing really fox-like about Paula.
533* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: Abrasive and arrogant, but she truly does care for her friends.
534* TomboyWithAGirlyStreak: Is very athletic and gains an interest in karate, yet loves fashion almost as much as Katy.
535
536!!Pinto Rappa
537[[quoteright:729:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/pinto_rappa.png]]
538-->'''Voiced by''': "Mikko"
539[=PaRappa=]'s little sister.
540----
541* AdorablyPrecociousChild: Quite mature and well-behaved for her age.
542* DemotedToExtra: Goes from a regular character in the 2001 anime to a minor background character in the 2016 anime.
543
544!!Gaster
545[[quoteright:291:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/gaster_51.png]]
546-->'''Voiced by''': Creator/RyoNaitou
547An unscrupulous purple rabbit who often tries to steal things.
548----
549* ChuckCunninghamSyndrome: He's nowhere to be seen in the second anime ''PJ Berri no Mogu Mogu Munya Munya''.
550* FatAndSkinny: The skinny guy to Groober's fat guy.
551* HarmlessVillain: Even when he is being actually competent, Gaster is usually little more than a nuisance.
552* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: He really isn't anywhere near as evil as he thinks he is.
553* KarmicButtMonkey: You can guarantee something hilariously bad will happen to Gaster in every episode he appears in. Most of the time he deserves it.
554* RascallyRabbit: A thief who likes to stir up trouble for the heck of it.
555* ThoseTwoGuys: With Groober.
556* VerbalTic: He frequently ends his sentences with his own name.
557
558!!Groober
559[[quoteright:360:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/groober.png]]
560-->'''Voiced by''': Akio Suyama
561A tabby cat who is Gaster's partner in crime.
562----
563* BigEater: Could give PJ a run for his money.
564* CatsAreMean: He TRIES to be this, [[AvertedTrope but usually fails]].
565* ChuckCunninghamSyndrome: He doesn't return for the 2016 anime.
566* FatAndSkinny: The fat guy to Gaster's skinny guy.
567* MinionWithAnFInEvil: He is even less sinister than Gaster and when he isn't trying to be a thug he is actually really nice to be around.
568* ThoseTwoGuys: With Gaster.
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