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1A list of characters who appear in ''WesternAnimation/SilverHawks''.
2
3!'''''The [=SilverHawks=]'''''
4[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/silverhawks_logo_5329.png]]
5
6A team of heroic SpacePolice who defend the Limbo Galaxy from Mon*Star and his mob.
7----
8Tropes associated with all the [=SilverHawks=]:
9* BadassCrew: They most definitely are.
10* {{Cyborg}}: What each team member is transformed into, although the series [[NotUsingTheZWord never uses the word]].
11* OnlyKnownByTheirNickname: Of the original Silverhawks crew, neither The Copper Kidd nor Bluegrass had their real names mentioned at any point of the show. The same happened to the new Silverhawks members.
12** In the ComicBookAdaptation, it's stated Bluegrass' name is T. Boone Pickens and The Copper Kidd's name is unknown to the other characters because he can't pronounce it.
13* SpacePolice: One of the prime examples in WesternAnimation.
14
15!The Original Team
16
17These are the Silverhawks who were introduced at the beginning of the series.
18
19!!Commander Burt Stargazer
20[[quoteright:320:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/Silverhawks_Stargazer_9769.JPG]]
21->'''Voiced by:''' Bob [=McFadden=] (original), José Luis Castañeda (Latin-American Spanish dub)
22
23The man who issues the orders to the Silverhawks. He's also the cop who originally captured Mon*Star.
24----
25Tropes associated with Stargazer:
26* BreakOutTheMuseumPiece: In one episode, the Silverhawks' modern cybernetics were targeted, leaving them helpless, but Stargazer's nigh-obsolete cybernetics were immune.
27%%* CoolOldGuy
28* DaChief: Well, seeing as how this is basically [[SpacePolice a cop show]] InSpace, he fits the role.
29* FormerTeenRebel: Or so he says. Had the nickname "Barnstorming Burt".
30* MissionControl: His usual role.
31%%* ObsoleteMentor
32
33!!Lieutenant Johnathan "Quicksilver" Quick
34[[quoteright:320:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/Silverhawks_Quicksilver_8769.jpg]]
35->'''Voiced by:''' Peter Newman (original), Eladio González Garza (Latin-American Spanish dub)
36
37The field leader of the Silverhawks.
38----
39Tropes associated with Quicksilver:
40* TheDeterminator: As the leader, he never gives up.
41* DubNameChange: The Latin American dub names him "Rayo de Plata" (Silver Beam)
42* TheHero: Of the original FiveManBand.
43* HumansAreSpecial: He believes this, and this is what makes him TheDeterminator, particularly during his battle against his EvilCounterpart Darkbird.
44--> It's our human qualities that give us courage, endurance and the power to tell right from wrong!
45* TheLeader: He is the leader of the team.
46
47!!Colonel Bluegrass
48[[quoteright:331:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/Silverhawks_Bluegrass_7789.jpg]]
49->'''Voiced by:''' Larry Kenney (original), Braulio Zertuche (Latin-American Spanish dub)
50
51The Silverhawks' pilot, and the only one among them who doesn't have wing attachments or a built-in weapon, instead relying on his guitar to shoot musical beams.
52----
53Tropes associated with Bluegrass:
54* AcePilot: Between the Bushwacker and Plugger varieties.
55%%* ArchEnemy: To Melodia.
56* ColonelBadass: Though very laid-back and genial normally, he could kick ass with the best of them. Also, "Colonel Bluegrass" and "Colonel Badass" rhyme, and that has to count for something, right?
57* TheDeepSouth: He talks like [[WesternAnimation/ThunderCats1985 Lion-O]] with a Southern accent.
58* ICallItVera: He calls his guitar Hot Licks.
59* InstrumentOfMurder: Hot Licks is a heroic example.
60* TheLancer: Laidback and easygoing compared to Quicksilver's by-the-book nature, though they rarely bicker.
61* MusicalAssassin: Heroic variant.
62* NeverBareheaded: He always wears a cowboy hat.
63* OnlyKnownByTheirNickname: His real name is never revealed in the TV series, so as noted above, it depends on if you think the comics are {{canon}} or not.
64
65!!Sergeants Emily "Steelheart" Hart and Will "Steelwill" Hart
66[[quoteright:331:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/Silverhawks_Steelwill_and_Steelheart_2_2944.jpg]]
67[[caption-width-right:331:Left to right: Steelwill and Steelheart]]
68->'''Voiced by:''' Maggie Wheeler (Steelheart) and Bob [=McFadden=] (Steelwill) (original); Yolanda Vidal (Steelheart) and Arturo Casanova (Steelwill) (Latin-American Spanish dub)
69
70A brother and sister team of heroes who join the Silverhawks.
71----
72Tropes associated with Steelheart and Steelwill:
73* AmazonianBeauty: Of the two [[TheSmurfettePrinciple Smurfettes]] on the cast (the other being Melodia), Steelheart is easily the nicer-looking due to her muscular body. We get a nice MaleGaze pan of her in the TitleSequence to showcase this. Bonus points for actually having SuperStrength, too.
74* TheBigGuy: Steelwill is the most visually obvious example, but really both of them qualify and are equally strong, serving as the most physically powerful members of the team
75* BrotherSisterTeam: They're both {{Gadgeteer Genius}}es who work together all the time...and then punch down walls together all the time. They even suffered heart failures at the same time, requiring them to get fitted with bionic replacements prior to the Silverhawk assignment.
76* CyberneticsEatYourSoul: Invoked in the comics but ultimately averted. In the "Origin" issue, during their conversion to cyborgs, the siblings' hearts fail, requiring them to be replaced with artificial ones. The scientist in charge of their conversion process remarks that their artificial hearts will make them a touch unemotional... but they don't actually become unemotional or anything of the sort, they remain just as nice, social and professional as everyone else in the team.
77* FlyingBrick: Their abilities include SuperStrength, {{Flight}} via their artificial wings, and can shoot laser beams out of their shoulders and feet. Yep.
78* GadgeteerGenius: Both of them, as stated above. They are the mechanics and engineers of the team.
79* GeniusBruiser: Super-strong football fans, and the team's tech specialists.
80* MeaningfulName: Steelheart, and also Steelwill to a lesser extent. They actually had their organic hearts replaced with mechanical ones during their conversion to cyborgs.
81* MostCommonSuperPower: Steelheart has an impressive bust.
82* MsFanservice: Steelheart is [[TheSmurfettePrinciple the only woman Silverhawk]], and the fact that their armor is effectively their skin means that she still has breasts and curves.
83* TheSmurfettePrinciple: Steelheart is the only female Silverhawk. This remains true even after they add more later in the series.
84* SuperStrength: The strongest members of the Silverhawks team, in physical terms.
85* TwinTelepathy: This is why their hearts failed simultaneously during the mechanization sequence in the pilot. Used at least once afterwards, but not much more than that.
86
87!!The Copper Kidd
88[[quoteright:320:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/Silverhawks_Copper_Kidd_2_6779.jpg]]
89->'''Voiced by:''' Pete Cannarozzi (original)
90
91The Silverhawks' alien member. He communicates by taking high-pitched noises instead of speaking.
92----
93Tropes associated with The Copper Kidd:
94* CuteMute: Well, not ''mute'' exactly; his speech comes out as whistles, but they're intelligible enough to be understood in-universe (and by viewers with keen ears).
95* DeadlyDisc: In addition to the usual Silverhawk loadout, he has a pair of throwing discs which he keeps on his hips.
96* HeroicMime: Comes from a [[PlanetOfHats planet of them]] no less.
97* KidAppealCharacter: The most childlike member of the Silverhawks.
98* TheUnintelligible: Had a computerized voicebox installed during his cybernetic conversion, but his speech is still heavily synthesized.
99%%* PointyEars
100* PrecisionGuidedBoomerang: He has two razor-edged discs implanted on his hips that he uses this way in battle.
101* TheSmartGuy: He is stated to be a a mathematical genius.
102* TokenNonhuman: Hails from "The Planet of the Mimes", and is functionally human save for facial markings and skin coloration reminiscent of a clown, voicelessness, and a pronounced mischievous streak.
103%%* TheTropeKid
104
105! The Reinforcements
106
107These are SixthRanger Silverhawks who were introduced midway through the series, after the original team had been established. None of them appear in the TitleSequence.
108
109!!Hotwing
110[[quoteright:320:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/Silverhawks_Hotwing_1630.JPG]]
111->'''Voiced by:''' Adolph Caesar, Doug Preis (original), Raúl de la Fuente and Carlos Petrel (Latin-American Spanish dub)
112
113A professional magician and illusionist with a PowerCrystal embedded in his forehead instead of lasers in his shoulders. He uses his abilities to confuse and misdirect Mon*Star's gang.
114----
115Tropes associated with Hotwing:
116* MaybeMagicMaybeMundane: It's not always clear if Hotwing really has mystical (or at least telekinetic) powers or is just a very skilled illusionist.
117%%* MasterOfIllusion
118* MindOverMatter: His primary trick is his ability to manipulate matter and energy through mind power.
119* PointyEars: Oddly, since he was human.
120* PowerCrystal: He has one located in his forehead, that his "magic" beams emanate from.
121* TokenMinority: He was the only African-American character in the show.
122
123!!Flashback
124[[quoteright:343:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/Silverhawks_Flashback_4865.jpg]]
125->'''Voiced by:''' Peter Newman (possibly)
126
127A Silverhawk from (even farther in) TheFuture who occasionally travels back in time to save the main cast. In his first appearance, the other Silverhawks don't recognize him, so they treat him as an enemy. In later appearances, he's joined the team with no explanation.
128----
129Tropes associated with Flashback:
130* AlwaysSomeoneBetter: Since he's from the Silverhawks' future, he's even more powerful than they are--except for Steelwill, whose strength matches his.
131* SetRightWhatOnceWentWrong: He does this at least twice.
132* TimeTravel: His shtick. He's able to manipulate time to his own advantage.
133
134!!Condor
135[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/Silverhawks_Condor_9339.jpg]]
136->'''Voiced by:''' Bob [=McFadden=]
137
138Condor is a retired Silverhawk who's working as a private eye when his old friend Stargazer calls him back to active duty. His tech is outmoded, but his experience makes up for it.
139----
140Tropes associated with Condor:
141%%%* CoolOldGuy
142* {{Jetpack}}: He has one instead of the permanently attached wings most modern Silverhawks use.
143* NoCelebritiesWereHarmed: His voice is an imitation of Creator/HumphreyBogart.
144* PrivateDetective: What he's doing since quitting the Silverhawks gig.
145* RetiredBadass: Retired, then unretired.
146
147!!Moonstryker
148[[quoteright:210:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/Silverhawks_Moonstryker_7054.jpg]]
149->'''Voiced by:''' Larry Kenney (probably)
150
151Moonstryker is a cocky young Silverhawk whose technology is a little more advanced than his teammates'. He uses a spinning turbine attached to his waist to fly.
152----
153Tropes associated with Moonstryker:
154%%%* DeadpanSnarker
155* FriendlySniper: He's a crack shot with his built-in lasers.
156%%%* HairOfGoldHeartOfGold
157%%%* SurferDude:
158* XtremeKoolLetterz: His deliberately misspelled name.
159
160!'''''Mon*Star's Mob'''''
161
162!!Mon*Star
163[[quoteright:225:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/Silverhawks_MonStar_pre-transformation_8625.png]]
164[[caption-width-right:225:Pre-transformation]]
165[[quoteright:320:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/Silverhawks_MonStar_post-transformation_9733.png]]
166[[caption-width-right:320:Post-transformation]]
167->'''Voiced by:''' Earl Hammond (original), Luis de León and Alejandro Villeli (Latin-American Spanish dub)
168
169The leader of the mob, and ArchEnemy of the Silverhawks and of Commander Stargazer in particular.
170----
171Tropes associated with Mon*Star:
172* BigBad: The most powerful villain in the series.
173* ByThePowerOfGrayskull: A villainous variant. "Moon Star of Limbo! Give me the might - the muscle - the menace - of MON*STAR!"
174* ComboPlatterPowers: SuperStrength (to some degree even in his non-transformed form), [[EyeBeams The Light*Star]] (which itself had various effects, from energy damage, to crushing force, to stunning, to paralysis, to hypnosis — [[NewPowersAsThePlotDemands whatever the episode required]], really), and {{Flight}} from the jets on his elbows (which could also be used to shoot fireballs), and power armor that presumably protects him from injury.
175* TheDreaded: When he escaped from prison, Earth decided he was such a threat that they sent five super-powered cyborgs to stop him.
176* EvilLaugh: "Sneak attack" is a prominent example... when he realizes Hardware has given him a container with enough energy to transform and break out of jail.
177--> Hehehe! The Moon*Star Light, in a box! Hardware, you've outdone yourself, hahahaha! Now, no jail... can hold me!
178* EvilRedhead: He's the series' major villain and his long, poofy EightiesHair is bright red.
179* EyepatchOfPower: Wears one over his left eye in his normal form. It has a six-pointed star emblem that becomes part of his facial markings in his transformed state.
180* EyeBeams: In his transformed state, the star emblem on his left eye becomes capable of firing bolts of star-shaped energy that can paralyze a target, transform his squid-mount, Skyrunner, into its armored form, or several other effects. The star-shaped energy blast [[AlwaysAccurateAttack homed in on targets]] as well.
181* ItsPersonal: Between Mon*Star and Stargazer, who originally captured him.
182* LargeHam: Even in this show, Mon*Star stands out for being the hammiest. He shouts more than he actually speaks.
183* {{Lunacy}}: The light of the Moon Star of Limbo is what gives him his strength and ability to transform.
184%%* OneWingedAngel
185* MyBelovedMinions: He might not always act kind, but at least he commands enough loyalty for a plan to break him out of jail to work perfectly despite requiring three mob members working together.
186* OrcusOnHisThrone: In later episodes he stops getting actively involved in his own plots in any way. With very few exceptions, he just gives orders and doesn't actually do anything. Possibly done as a way to avoid further VillainDecay, because on the rare times when he did do something himself, he got beaten easily - e.g, episode 64, "Zeek's Power", where Condor defeats Mon*Star in a single hit.
187* PetTheDog: Gets two moments in "Uncle Rattler" - upon learning that Rattler is Yes-Man's uncle, he gives him a chance to escape, and while confronting Yes-Man, instead of getting angry or punishing the snake, he puts a hand on Yes-Man's shoulder and tells him that the mob is the only family the snake has.
188* PoweredArmor: Wears this in his transformed state. It gives him flight abilities and a degree of boosted strength and endurance, as well as the EyeBeam ability above.
189* RedBaron: Mon*Star, the Planet-Master.
190* SpikesOfVillainy: He has a pair of small spikes on his shoulders in his normal form; in his armored form, he has them all over his head instead.
191* VocalEvolution: His voice started out very deep and growly, but over the course of the series slowly turned into a perfect imitation of [[WesternAnimation/ThunderCats1985 Vultureman's screech]], though it also partway reverted in the later episodes. (Earl Hammond voiced both characters.) More jarring in that his transformation phrase always used the original deep-voiced clip.
192* VoluntaryShapeshifting: With the help of the Moonstar's light.
193
194!!Yes-Man
195[[quoteright:320:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/Silverhawks_YesMan_9865.jpg]]
196->'''Voiced by:''' Bob [=McFadden=] (original), Francisco Reséndez (Latin-American Spanish dub)
197
198Mon*Star's personal assistant, who activates the machinery for his boss's transformations with the Moonstar of Limbo.
199----
200Tropes associated with Yes-Man:
201%%* BeleagueredAssistant
202* ConflictingLoyalty: Between his boss and his Uncle Rattler.
203* DubNameChange: In the Latin American dub, he is named "Esclavo" (Slave)
204%%* TheRenfield
205* SnakePeople: The lower half of his body resembles a rattlesnake.
206* TookALevelInBadass: A temporary variant. In "No More Mr. Nice Guy", he stepped into the Transformation Chamber with Mon*Star, which caused no physical transformation, but boosted his intellect and confidence to such a degree that he was running roughshod over the Silverhawks and the rest of Mon*Star's mob. The boost wore off on its own, however, and he was [[NeverRecycleYourSchemes never allowed to use it again]] [[JustifiedTrope (because he also started gunning for Mon*Star's position)]].
207* YesMan: Well, if his very name didn't clue you in already...
208
209!!Hardware
210[[quoteright:320:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/Silverhawks_Hardware_2_5861.JPG]]
211->'''Voiced by:''' Bob [=McFadden=] (original), Agustín Sauret (Latin-American Spanish dub)
212
213The Mob's weapons specialist. Shrewd and competent in addition to his skills at building - and using - weapons.
214----
215Tropes associated with Hardware:
216* BagOfHolding: The over-sized knapsack on his back carries a wide assortment of weapons and tools.
217* [[BarefootCartoonAnimal Barefoot Cartoon Alien]]: In fact, he looks a lot like the orcs from ''WesternAnimation/TheReturnOfTheKing'', also from Rankin-Bass, many of whom also went barefoot.
218* ByThePowerOfGrayskull: In the episode where he charged a pack with the Moon*star's energy, he used a modified form of Mon*star transformation formula.
219--> Moon*Star light. Enter this [[AddedAlliterativeAppeal power pack. Give it the punch - the power - the potential]] - to free Mon*Star!
220* GadgeteerGenius: The man once built a box of Moon*Star light to break Mon*Star out of prison. The boss himself stated Hardware has outdone himself on that one.
221* GatlingGood: One of his many weapons is a laser Gatling cannon for melee combat.
222* PointyEars: Again, like the orc he resembles.
223
224!!Melodia
225[[quoteright:331:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/Silverhawks_Melodia_9991.jpg]]
226->'''Voiced by:''' Maggie Wheeler
227
228The only female member of the Mob, she uses her trademark keytar weapon to create devastating shockwaves.
229----
230Tropes associated with Melodia:
231%%* ArchEnemy: To Bluegrass.
232%%* DarkActionGirl
233* DistaffCounterpart, EvilCounterpart: To Bluegrass, again. Like him, Melodia attacks using a musical instrument that shoots lasers shaped like music staves (plural of "staff"). In her case, she uses a keytar [[note]]A musical keyboard designed to be held like a guitar, and one of the iconic musical instruments of synthpop bands in TheEighties. [[http://www.roland.com Roland]] is the only company that still makes them (the AX-SYNTH is their flagship model, along with the AX-9 and out-of-production AX-7)[[/note]], whereas Bluegrass uses a guitar.
234* InstrumentOfMurder: Melodia's keytar.
235* MusicalAssassin: Has a keytar as her weapon.
236* NoCelebritiesWereHarmed: Her looks are very reminiscent of Music/CyndiLauper, back in TheEighties.
237* SinisterShades: The frame is shaped like a musical note, even!
238* TheSmurfettePrinciple: She is the only female member of the mob.
239* WickedWitch: Well, she's not quite one per se. However, the way she talks is a cross between this and the ValleyGirl accent. She also laughs like a Wicked Witch (and also acts like one...).
240
241!!Windhammer
242[[quoteright:225:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/Silverhawks_Windhammer_closeup_7058.png]]
243->'''Voiced by:''' Doug Preis (original), Esteban Siller (Latin-American Spanish dub)
244
245A member of the Mob who uses a magical tuning fork to create devastating weather effects, usually lightning or tornadoes.
246----
247Tropes associated with Windhammer:
248%%* [[BarefootCartoonAnimal Barefoot Cartoon Alien]]
249* BlowYouAway: Has weather-related powers.
250%%* TheBrute
251%%* PointyEars
252%%* ShockAndAwe
253* WeatherControlMachine: His tuning fork.
254
255!!Molec-U-Lar
256[[quoteright:225:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/Silverhakws_Molecular_9407.png]]
257->'''Voiced by:''' Doug Preis (original), Miguel Ángel Sanromán (Latin-American Spanish dub)
258
259The Mob's resident master of disguise and infiltration expert.
260----
261Tropes associated with Molec-U-Lar:
262* CantShiftWhileShifted: Mo-Lec-U-Lar can do both VoluntaryShapeshifting into living beings and {{Objectshifting}}, into anything from a cigar box to a spaceship, but must return to his default shape before taking another form.
263* MasterOfDisguise: He can shapeshift without any known size, form, or duration limitation. He just [[CantShiftWhileShifted has to return to his default]] before taking another form.
264* RoboSpeak: The level of inflection varied from episode to episode, but in his true form he always spoke with robotic stiffness.
265* TheShadowKnows: Molec-U-Lar's disguises have one flaw...
266* VoluntaryShapeshifting: He can maintain a given form for as long as he needs, and can even transform into weapons.
267
268!!Buzz-Saw
269[[quoteright:320:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/Silverhawks_Buzzsaw_2_3830.jpg]]
270
271A sentient robotic member of the Mob, outfitted with numerous saw-blades.
272----
273Tropes associated with Buzz-Saw:
274* AbsurdlySharpBlade: His buzzsaws can cut through (or embed on) very thick plates of steel with ease.
275* DeathIsCheap: Justified since he's a robot and can presumably be rebuilt; he gets blown up more than once (including the SECOND EPISODE) and always reappears in later episodes as good as new.
276* KillerRobot: He is a robot built for destruction, for sure. And sadism.
277* SawBladesOfDeath: He is a walking bundle of buzzsaws, and he can launch them too as a ranged attack.
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281
282!!Poker-Face
283[[quoteright:296:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/Silverhawks_Poker_Face_2_5698.png]]
284->'''Voiced by:''' Larry Kenney (original), Esteban Siller (Latin-American Spanish dub)
285
286The Mob's money-man, he runs the [[BadGuyBar Starship Casino]] on their behalf.
287----
288Tropes associated with Poker-Face:
289%%* ManOfWealthAndTaste
290* SharpDressedMan: He always wears a tuxedo.
291%%* SinisterShades
292%%* VillainousWidowsPeak
293%%* WickedCultured
294
295!!Mumbo Jumbo
296[[quoteright:320:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/Silverhawks_Mumbo_Jumbo_857.png]]
297->'''Voiced by:''' Peter Newman (original), Francisco Reséndez (Latin-American Spanish dub)
298
299The Mob's resident strong-man with the head of a bull.
300----
301Tropes associated with Mumbo Jumbo:
302%%* TheBrute
303* DubNameChange: The Latin American dub names him "Bucéfalo" (Bucephalus)
304%%* DumbMuscle
305* TheJuggernaut: In terms of raw power, only the Steel-twins can take him on head-on.
306* TheUnintelligible: He mostly talks in grunts and roars, but others can at least understand him.
307* TheWorfEffect: Being a villain [[DumbMuscle who's strong but not very smart]], he tends to get used to show how tough other characters are. Such as in "Smiley", where he gets knocked out in a boxing match to show how tough the Mob's new one-shot member is.
308
309!!Timestopper
310[[quoteright:210:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/Silverhawks_Timestopper_4760.jpg]]
311->'''Voiced by:''' Larry Kenney (original), Luis Alfonso Mendoza (Latin-American Spanish dub)
312
313The youngest member of the Mob at age 14, he has the ability to stop time for one Limbo-minute.
314----
315Tropes associated with Timestopper:
316%%* EvilRedhead
317* ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin: His name's Timestopper. He stops time.
318* ExplosiveOverclocking: If Timestopper doesn't un-freeze time before the Limbo-minute limit is up, his time-piece will explode.
319%%* {{Jetpack}}
320%%* TeenGenius
321%%* TeensAreMonsters
322* TimeStandsStill: His keynote ability, activated through a time-piece worn on his chest. He's also able to determine whoever he wants to be able to move within the frozen time (so he can freeze the Silverhawks while the other members of the Mob remain unaffected).
323* WhyDidItHaveToBeSnakes: He's afraid of the dark. Yes, really. This is also his WeaksauceWeakness, since he can't use his powers in complete darkness.
324
325!!Zero the Memory Thief
326[[quoteright:210:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/2dda9bd1e6abf21b6a8294fd730e0ac1.jpg]]
327->'''Voiced by:''' Peter Newman (original), Tito Reséndiz (Latin-American Spanish dub)
328
329An unsavory character who worked with the mob on occasion. Zero could [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin drain memories of both living beings and computers]] which would be stored on tapes worn on his chest.
330----
331Tropes associated with Zero the Memory Thief:
332* EasyAmnesia: Draining memories was easy; Zero would point his wand, pull out his target's memory and upload the memory data to his memory tapes. His victims couldn't remember anything afterwards.
333%%* MeaningfulName
334* MemoryWipingCrew: A one-man example of this trope.
335* TheSixthRanger: Was not a regular member of Mon*Star's mob, only showing up sometimes.
336* TransferableMemory: His entire gimmick, if you didn't guess already.
337
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