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    Councilor Andam 
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The Dragon of Africa and one of the members of the world's Dragon Council.


  • Art Shift: Not hit hard with it in his human form, only getting taller and having a different wardrobe, but his dragon form changes drastically. In season 1, he was brown and had four wings on his back, while in season 2, he's down to a single pair of wings, have gone purple and sports a pair of goats' horns.
  • Distressed Dude: In "The Halloween Bash", he's captured by the Huntsclan and almost slain.
  • Face Death with Dignity: After being captured by the Huntsclan and threatened with execution, Andam merely says that the rest of the Dragon Order will avenge his death and glares at his captors. Fortunately, Jake saves him.
  • Minor Major Character: As a member of the Dragon Council, he's essentially one of the leaders of the Magical World, but he only appears in about three or four episodes.
  • Shock and Awe: Unlike other dragons, Andam breathes lightning bolts.

    Councilor Kulde 
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Voiced by: Jeff Bennett

The Dragon of Europe and one of the members of the world's Dragon Council.


  • Blue Is Heroic: Kulde fits this to a T in season one, with both his dragon form and wardrobe being various shades of blue, while also being not only grounded, wise and definitively heroic, despite that he’s a bit of an Obstructive Bureaucrat at times.
  • Cool Old Guy: Zig-zagged, while he enforces the rules of the Order to the letter, Kulde is also substantially more pleasant and understanding than Chang, he’s even willing to bend the rules at times if the situation calls for it.
  • Distressed Dude: In "The Halloween Bash", he's captured by the Huntsclan and almost slain.
  • Foil: Arguably, to Chang. Unlike her, he shows a genuine supportive side towards Jake, and sees a lot of potential in him. And while he may respect the rules as much as she does, he's not afraid to bend them once in a while for those who've earned it.
  • An Ice Person: Unlike most of the dragons in this series that breathe fire, Councilor Kulde is an ice dragon.
  • Meaningful Name: Kulde is Norwegian, Danish and Swedish for "cold" reflecting his Breath Weapon.
  • Minor Major Character: As a member of the Dragon Council, he's essentially one of the leaders of the Magical World, but he only appears in about 4 episodes.
  • Not So Above It All: In "The Halloween Bash" he was initially so disappointed in Jake for throwing a party mixing magical creatures and humans that he and the other councilors takes away his powers for good. However after being saved from the Huntsclan by all of the partygoers, he's more than happy to join in on the fun.
  • Screw the Rules, I Make Them!: Kulde does a sympathetic version after Jake fails two out of his three dragon trials but also displays heroism and Character Development, awarding Jake "bonus points" so he can pass, which goes against tradition. 
  • Shut Up, Hannibal!: Gives one to Chang in "The Halloween Bash", when she doesn't want to give Jake his dragon powers back.
    Chang: But his lack of discipline—
    Councilor Kulde: Is exactly what saved you from becoming someone's prey.

    Fred Nerk 
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Voiced by: Adam Wylie

The first Australian Dragon. According to Fu Dog, he was the "new kid" until Jake came along. He and Jake engage in a battle of pranks with one another in the episode "Dragon Summit".


  • Driven by Envy: The reason why he targets Jake in Dragon Sumit, since he's the first American Dragon thus taking away the title of being Famous for Being First away from Fred.
  • Jerkass: Let's see, he's the one who started everything in the episode by tripping Jake and getting him in trouble with the Dragon Council and then knocks a squirrel's nut away.
  • Jerk with a Heart of Gold: He does come back to help Jake escape from the Dark Dragon and thanks him for his help.
  • Seahorses Are Dragons: His Dragon form heavily resembles a seahorse.

Millard Fillmore Middle School

    Dolores Derceto 
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Voiced by: Susanne Blakeslee

The paraplegic first principal of Jake's school. In "Something Fishy This Way Comes", she starts dating Jake's grandfather.


  • Action Girl: She's not afraid to tackle a Kelpie to the ground. She’s a Policewoman, so it comes with the territory.
  • Alliterative Name: Dolores Derceto.
  • Art Shift: She slimmed down considerably in season two and gained a more olive skin tone, which also affected her hair.
  • Likes Older Men: If her relationship with Lao-Shi is anything to go by.
  • Meaningful Name: Derceto is named after a syrian goddess who took the form of a mermaid.
  • Obfuscating Disability: She was in a wheelchair for all of her appearances. As it turns out, it's because she's a mermaid.
  • Putting the "Pal" in Principal: Downplayed, Derceto isn't above being stern with them, but she ultimately on good terms with all her students. She listens to her students' grievances, takes note of their changing behaviors, supports them and gives out second chances if she thinks they’re warranted, even after being lied straight to her face, which she naturally takes in stride.
  • Red Herring: Jake thinks she's the Kelpie for a while. Turns out she's actually a mermaid police officer.
  • The Reveal: She's not the Kelpie... but she thought Jake was when she noticed that he was having trouble in school. This also doubles as an undercover cop reveal, since Derceto is also a policewoman.
  • Student–Master Team: Very briefly with Jake, Spud and Trixie when going against the Kelpie.

    Stacey Wintergrin 
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Voiced by: Tara Strong

A cheerleader at Jake's school who is one of three co-captains of the squad. Spud is helplessly obsessed with winning her heart and constantly tries to do so.


  • Accidental Hand-Hold: Happens twice between her and Spud in "Bring It On". While he develops feelings for her because of it, what's her response?
    Stacey: Ew, it touched me!
  • Alpha Bitch: Although this seems to be played straight most of the time, this trope appears to be subverted at the end when she reveals that she was genuinely touched by Spud's attempts to win her heart.
  • Bare Midriffs Are Feminine: Justified, as part of her cheerleader outfit is a cropped shirt, exposing her stomach, though she favors this look in her regular clothes as well.
  • The Captain: Very downplayed, she shares the position of captain of the cheerleaders with her two best friends, Lacey and Tracey.
  • Character Development: Yes, the shallow Alpha Bitch thankfully gets this. Eventually she dumps enough of her shallowness to date Spud in secret, it develops to the point where he’s her graduation partner too, showing Stacey has become more serious about their relationship and isn’t ashamed about her feelings for Spud anymore. Considering that earlier in the season, she fled after accidentally touching his hand, this is a big step.
  • Cupid's Arrow: She got shot with one in "Love Cruise", making her fall in love with Spud, complete with over-affectionate clinginess-mode and affectionate nicknames, which he ironically found to be annoying as it was too over the top.
  • Dance Battler: Justified, as her figthingstyle is based on cheerleader moves.
  • Do Not Taunt Cthulhu: Downplayed, in her first episode, when they couldn't pass by a wall without insulting it, she and her teammates insulted a disguised Fury. They got off easy, given they were just brainwashed...
  • The Fashionista: Loves fashion as much as Tracey and Lacey.
  • Give Geeks a Chance: She genuinely falls for Spud in the end and agrees to be his girlfriend, but insists on keeping their relationship a secret (at least at first). Baby steps...
  • Hair of Gold, Heart of Gold: Pre character development this was inverted as she was both mean, shallow and condescending. Eventually becomes a downplayed case though.
  • Hidden Depths: "The Rotwood Files" reveals that she has a thing for sweet, sensitive guys, something that you wouldn't expect from a girl like her.
  • The Leader: The charismatic type for the trio consisting of her and her two best friends/cocaptains Lacey and Tracy.
  • Not Brainwashed: Spud thinks she's under some kind of spell when she briefly dates Nigel (not without justification, considering Nigel's more manipulative side). She's not, but she's also not romantically interested in Nigel.
  • Only One Name: Subverted. It isn’t until the episode “The Rotwood Files” that we finally learn her last name during an Imagine Spot of Spud’s.
  • Remember the New Guy?: Is never seen nor mentioned in season one, only for the beginning of season two to establish her as not only a cheer team co-captain, but also the object of Spud's affection.
  • Secret Relationship: Her decision to have one with Spud at the end of "Furious Jealousy" where they dance together in a janitor’s closet (all while Trixie and Jake try to cheer up Spud when they think he’s hiding in there alone). By the time of "Being Human", it’s no longer a secret, as Spud is her official graduation partner and she gladly walks arm in arm with him on the stage.
  • Single Woman Seeks Good Man: Whenever she's not putting on an act of being self-absorbed in front of the other cheerleaders, she's actually rather kindhearted and willing to accept Spud as a good person and a boyfriend. In "The Rotwood Files," she even first showed interest in Spud when she mistook his Onion Tears for Manly Tears, finding sensitive guys attractive.
  • Took a Level in Kindness: Downplayed. It's revealed that she's always been secretly kind, but she felt the need to mask herself in a superficial veil of the standard Alpha Bitch cheerleader in order to fit in with the rest of the students.
  • True Blue Femininity: Although most often seen in her cheerleading uniform, Stacey favors blue casual wear, such as shirts and jackets, and dresses.

    Kyle Wilkins 
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Voiced by: Rene Mujica

Trixie's crush. Seems like the strong silent type at first but proves to be very social later on.


Grand Equinox Hunt Targets

    Silver 
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Her season one appearance
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Her season two appearance

Voiced by: Kari Wahlgren

An intelligent mermaid who has a fear of water. Jake befriends her during the Grand Equinox Hunt.


  • Art Shift: In season one she looked like a normal human from the waist up, while in season 2, her skin and hair had turned various shades of green.
  • Brainy Brunette: Averted in season two, but played straight in season one at least, she's pretty smart.
  • Early-Bird Cameo: Appears in "Halloween Bash" at Jake's party.
  • Early-Installment Weirdness: During her first appearance (see above) Silver was shown to have no problem with being submerged in water as she was swimming around in a fishtank. Silver's intelligence was already there though, solving math equations for fun.
  • Ironic Fear: She's a mermaid who's afraid of water.
  • Seashell Bra: Averted, she wears a shirt in season one and a vest in season two.
  • The Smart Guy: Or girl in this case, Silver is shown to not only be highly intelligent (and proud of it) but is also skilled in a number of fields, showcasing advanced knowledge in mathematics, physics, can discern the structural components of the Huntsclans’ chains (down to percentages) by a quick glance and knows a lot about magical creatures and human relations.
  • Ragtag Bunch of Misfits: The hydrophobic mermaid to Berthas' clumsy giant, Reggies' berserker Brownie, and Clooneys' unlucky leprechaun.
  • Tailfin Walking: Her way for walking on land unassisted.

    Bertha 
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Her season two appearance

Voiced by: Edie McClurg

A dimwitted giantess that Jake befriends during the Grand Equinox Hunt.


  • Art Shift: In season one, she was, aside from being much larger, indistinguishable from a human. In season 2, she's become significantly more coarse, sporting grey-purple skin and a lantern jaw.
  • Curb-Stomp Battle: Alongside another giant she provides a literal one upon Jake in the very first episode.
  • The Ditz: "Ovens is hot".
  • Early-Bird Cameo: Has one in "Old School Training" during a flashback.
  • Girlish Pigtails: Sports this.
  • Hidden Depths: At least according to Fu Dog, she’s an excellent baker.
  • Rag Tag Bunch Of Misfits: Along with Silver, Clooney, and Reggie.
  • Smelly Feet Gag: Uses this to her advantage in defeating the huntsmen.

    Clooney 
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Voiced by: Rob Paulsen
"Look, I'm not neurotic, okay? I'm just very, very unlucky."

An unlucky leprechaun that Jake befriends during the Grand Equinox Hunt.


  • Butt-Monkey: How else would you describe a really unlucky leprechaun?
  • Cosmic Plaything: It's one thing to be so unlucky he never wins a coin flip. It's another to have a tiny raincloud spontaneously appear over him, just to get him wet and strike whoever's near with lightning.
  • Leprechaun: And one with really bad luck at that.
  • Ragtag Bunch of Misfits: Along with Silver, Reggie and Bertha.

    Reggie 
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Voiced by: Jeff Bennett

A brownie that Jake befriends during the Grand Equinox Hunt. Do not set off his temper.


  • Amazon Chaser: He has no problem with women taller (which is pretty much everyone) than him.
    Reggie (To Courtney): I'm whatever you want me to be, dollface, oi!
  • Character Development: He actually becomes more levelheaded at the end of "the Hunted" as instead of charging three Huntsclan members like he wanted to, he lures them into a trap. He also seems to hate people less.
  • Early-Bird Cameo: Reggie makes appearances in both "Dragon Summit" where he fights Jake and as a party guest in "Halloween Bash".
  • Fiery Redhead: He's redheaded and what he lacks in size he makes up for in his temper.
  • Hair-Trigger Temper: He has anger management issues.
    Reggie: Oi! I don't have "anger management issues"! I manage to get angry just fine!
  • Hates Everyone Equally: "Y'know, I think we're one pathetic bunch, and I hate each and every one of ya! Even myself!"
  • Ragtag Bunch of Misfits: Along with Silver, Bertha and Clooney.

Other Magical Beings

    Sara and Kara (The Oracle Twins) 
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Their season one appearance
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Right: Sara
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Their season two appearance
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Right: Kara

Voiced by: Tara Strong

Twin sisters who are descendants of the Oracle of Delphi. Sara sees only bad visions, but is always cheery because, when all she sees is bad, just the slightest good thing can make her happy. Kara sees only good things, but is always depressed because all of the pleasant surprises are taken away.


  • The Anti-Nihilist: Despite seeing only bad things in the future, Sara is filled with optimism at the unexpected good that could come from her predictions based on who exactly is getting hit with that bad future: giving the Heroes insightful steps to avoid it, or to completely undermine the Villains at a critical moment.
  • Art Shift: They both got hit hard with it in the second season. While in season one it's obvious that they're twins, in season two they look so different that you could mistake them for not even being related.
  • Black Comedy: Sara is a source of this. The very first thing she does when she meets Jake is to cheerily ask him if he wants to know when he's going to die.
  • Blessed with Suck/Cursed with Awesome: In "Bodyguard Duty", it's implied that Kara and Sara feel this way about their powers respectively.
    Kara: When you only see good things, nothing's special anymore. All the pleasant surprises are taken out of life.
    Sara: But, when you only see bad stuff, even the smallest bit of good news makes you happy!
  • Cannot Tell a Lie: Played with, the twins cannot lie about what their visions show them as the visions are spontaneous and just bursts out of their mouths upon arrival.
  • Cuddle Bug: As part of her Genki Girl tendencies, Sara likes to hug others, such as Jake.
  • Cynic–Idealist Duo: Played With example. Sara is bubbly and cheerful as a result of seeing only negative visions about the future (so she's got the powers of a cynic with the personality of an idealist). Her twin sister Kara is gothic and deadpan, because she only sees good things about the future (so she has the powers of an idealist with the personality of a cynic). This is explained as Sara seeing the positive things in life to compensate for her bad visions, while Kara has all the joy and surprise sucked out of life because she knows the good things that will happen.
  • A Day in the Limelight: "Bodyguard Duty", in which the whole episode is about Jake having to protect them from a goblin crime boss.
  • Deadpan Snarker: Kara’s general response to people’s shenanigans.
  • Demoted to Extra: After being relatively important recurring characters in season one (getting major roles in "Bodyguard Duty" and helping Jake defeat Chang and the Dark Dragon in "Hong Kong Nights"), they only appear in minor roles in two episodes in season two. Ironically, despite having far less screen-time in season two, the twins make a brief appearance in the season's new opening credit sequence.
  • Dreaming of Things to Come: Sara gets horrifying visions of the future even while she's asleep.
  • Famous Ancestor: Fu Dog says that they might be descended from the Oracle of Delphi.
  • Fiery Redhead: Kara has auburn hair and is the most violent of the two.
  • Gleeful and Grumpy Pairing: Unsurprisingly, the gleeful Sara sees the bad stuff that will happen while the grumpy Kara sees the good stuff.
  • Glowing Eyes: Whenever they see the future, their eyes glow yellow.
  • Goth: Kara in season two.
  • Granola Girl: Sara
  • Hair-Contrast Duo: In season two, the preppy Sara is a blonde and the moody Kara is a dark-haired goth.
  • Hug and Comment: Sara hugs Jake as a thank you for agreeing to protect the twins in “Body Guard Duty”, then tells him about a bad vision she’s had (immediately afterwards he slips in a box of newt eyeballs).
  • Identical Twin ID Tag: Played straight in season one, then averted. In the first season they just dressed differently, although in Season 2, they are given drastically different designs.
  • Eerie Pale-Skinned Brunette: Kara in Season 2.
  • In-Series Nickname: Only used by Fu, who refers to the two as “Little Miss Sunshine” for Sara, while Kara gets two: “Dame Downer” and “Miss Gloom and Doom”.
  • Pink Means Feminine: Sara (the more festive and girly of the twins) wears pink in season two after her re-design.
  • Polar Opposite Twins: Kara is moody and antisocial, while Sara is constantly cheerful. They currently provide the page's header image.
  • Power Incontinence: Neither of the sisters can control when the visions hit them, nor can they control what exactly they see. The most they can do is try to focus their minds on a certain event and hope something related to it comes to them. Kara also points out once they see a vision about someone else they have to tell it to them, no sugarcoating or lying at all.
  • Power Stereotype Flip: Both have randomly occurring visions of the future. Kara is a dour Goth who can only see the good things about to happen while Sara is a perpetually sunny Pollyanna who can only see the bad things about to happen. This is actually explained in the show as the former having all the joy sucked out of life since every good surprise is spoiled for her ahead of time, while the latter can't help but be happy since every second the horrible things she sees aren't happening is absolutely fantastic in comparison.
  • Prophecies Are Always Right: Their visions always come true, but not always as directly as their phrasing would imply.
  • Prophecy Twist: While their Prophecies Are Always Right, some of them aren't as expected (an example is Sara predicting Jake would get hit with a boulder moving at 180 mph. When it actually happens, though, Jake is moving in the same direction at 179 mph, so the relative difference in speed results in the impact being as light as just a tap).
  • Redhead In Green: Saras’ look in season one consisted of a green dress, which was in contrast with her red hair.
  • Red Oni, Blue Oni: Sara is the chipper, optimistic Red to Kara’s stoic, pessimistic Blue.
  • Seers: Both of them; Kara can only predict good events, while Sara can only predict bad ones.
  • Self-Fulfilling Prophecy: Occasionally, their visions only come true because of the fact that they're compelled to blurt them out to people. For example, Spud once spilled milk precisely because he attempted to disprove Sara's vision that he would.
  • Signature Headgear: Sara always has a purple flower in her hair, even after the season 2 Art Shift.
  • Small Role, Big Impact: Kara and Sara have less than three minutes of screentime in Season 2, but their visions alert Jake to the Huntsman's Evil Plan with the Aztec Skulls and indirectly lead to Jake reuniting with Rose, both of which shape the rest of the show.
  • The Stoic: Downplayed with Kara, she does show emotions, but they’re relatively stunted compared to people around her (and especially her sister).
  • Story-Breaker Power: A likely reason Kara and Sara only appear sparingly is that their visions make it easy for them to uncover and thwart villains' plans (as demonstrated in "The Academy").
  • Tomboy and Girly Girl: Kara and Sara, respectively.
  • Victory Is Boring: With all the happy little secrets of the future taken out of the equation, it's possible that Kara feels slighted by how little suspense she should feel for good outcomes regardless of how much effort or trials others put into their work or obstacles they must overcome: since to her it is like knowing the exact end of a movie whose script has not gone through its first draft.
  • You Don't Look Like You: In season two, the sisters' designs are given Divergent Character Evolution — they go from having the same features but dressing differently to Sara being a blonde and Kara being a brunette.

    Nigel Thrall 
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Voiced by: Adam Wylie

A young wizard hailing from the United Kingdom who is the newest transfer student to Jake's school; Nigel has come to New York to complete his training, taking advantage of the magical background of the city.


  • Chick Magnet: A lot of girls likes his accent.
  • Fire-Forged Friends: He was a rival to Jake in skateboarding and rapping, but after they stopped an ogre from reclaiming his mind-reading helmet, they ended up becoming friends with a healthy rivalry.
  • Foreign Exchange Student: Hails from England, studies in USA.
  • Rhymes on a Dime: The basis for his spellcasting.

    Veronica 
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Voiced by: Tara Strong

A friend of Fu's who sometimes helps the Longs. She is a half human spider woman.


  • Chuck Cunningham Syndrome: She was a recurring character in season 1 but kind of vanished after season 2.
  • Friendly Neighborhood Spider: She’s a firm ally of the dragon team, calling them when there’s trouble in Magus Bazaar, assist in infiltrating a beauty pageant or helping fight against the Dark Dragon.
  • Nice Girl: She is super nice to Jake. He even mentions he would have taken her to the dance if not for her legs.
  • Projectile Webbing: Being half-spider, she can shoot web from her rear to capture opponents. Her web is strong enough to subdue a dragon, like Chang.
  • Ship Tease: She and Fu mutually flirt with each other a lot, although nothing really seems to come of it. And no, the fact that she's part spider is not a turn-off for him. It is for Jake, though.
  • Spider People: Has spider legs from the waist down. Something that greatly disturbs Jake.

    Marty 
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Voiced by: Ron Masak

The current Grim Reaper and Fu Dog's old buddy. Just because he'll one day claim your soul doesn't mean he isn't a pretty cool dude.


  • Dark Is Not Evil: Wears a dark robe and is a red eyed skeleton, he’s also amicable and friendly.
  • Dem Bones: Naturally he’s made of this, but it doesn’t stop him from digesting food or being flatulent. He lampshades it by using it as a component in his pranks.
  • Don't Fear the Reaper: Is a generally pleasant guy; Fu in particular adores him.
  • The Dreaded: Subverted, Marty is the current Grim Reaper, so people naturally react fearfully when meeting him, however he’s pleasant company once people get to know him. This even applies to himself, as he might once be challenged for the position and fainted at the prospect of another Grim Reaper.
  • Friendly Rivalry: With Fu, they only play pranks on each other, with Fu leagues behind, as he’s never managed to prank Marty back. That changed.
  • The Grim Reaper: Duh. He didn't always hold the title though, and thus typically had a bunch of dead-end jobs (pun intended) before he got this one.
  • "Kick Me" Prank: One of the pranks he and Fu Dog play on each other, while Fu put a sign on his back that says this, Marty have placed one on him saying “Kick me harder”.
  • Obstructive Bureaucrat: Judging from his appearance in "No Body’s Fu", Marty is implied to be a victim of this, having to renew his license at the magical administration. However, when it comes to his own duties, he’s willing to be lenient.
  • The Prankster: Loves to pull pranks. Fu finally manages to pull one on him by dressing up like a new Grim Reaper and implying that he's there to replace him.
  • Reasonable Authority Figure: He’s responsible for reaping souls and leading them to the afterlife, but he’s willing to bend the rules on occasion, like when he aided Jake in finding Haley, thus saving her life.
  • Red Eyes, Take Warning: Downplayed, though his eyes are red and he’s the Grim Reaper, Marty really isn’t that threatening.
  • Scarily Competent Tracker: Subverted and justified, he has a magical orb that guides him to those whose lives are in danger or are soon to die (considering his job, it’s a very nifty gadget). If he is asked nicely, Marty’ll let others borrow it.
  • You Kill It, You Bought It: Apparently, this is the way one becomes the Grim Reaper in the first place.

    Brocomus 
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A wealthy leprechaun that owns the Pot O' Gold Import-Export. In the episode "Fool's Gold", Jake starts to work for him.


  • Armor-Piercing Response: His response to why he sold out to the Huntsclan:
    Broccomus: ”Same reason you (Jake) did, for the gold of course.”
  • Benevolent Boss: He's not unfair to his employees in terms of payment, treating them nicely, and looking out for their health, like making sure Jake isn't in Dragon From when delivering to the Huntsclan.
  • Corrupt Corporate Executive: A rather mild, non-villainous version. He makes a sale to the Huntsman, telling an angry Jake that it's "just business". Of course, then he finds out what was inside the box that he sold the Huntsman.
  • Every Man Has His Price: As Broccomus is willing to trade with the huntsclan, he definitely has a price.
  • Everyone Has Standards: He isn't on board with trading in a Crystal Skull to the Huntsclan.
  • Fat Bastard: He's on the heavy side and does not shy away from illegal transactions, even with the Huntsclan.
  • Nice Job Breaking It, Hero: Yes, Brocomus. Enjoy your money while the Huntsman enjoys using that Aztec Skull that you inadvertently sold him.

    Tooth Fairy 
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Voiced by: Edie McClurg
"Prepare to taste fairy dust, DIRTBALL!"
The one and only Tooth Fairy, a little, stocky and unfailingly polite woman.
  • All-Loving Hero: Played with, the Tooth Fairy is so nice and pleasant, that she even flies right up to the Dark Dragon and offers him a toothbrush if he acts nicely and surrenders immediately.
  • Beware the Nice Ones: Is generally amicable to friend and foe alike, even getting betrayed by Dr. Diente doesn’t anger her that much, push her berserk button however…
  • Chuck Cunningham Syndrome: She had starring roles three times in season 1, but not once did she appear or was mentioned in season 2, despite offing the Dark Dragon.
  • Cool Crown: More a case of creepy crown, Toothfairy almost always wears a “tiara” that takes the shape of gums and teeth similar to the models at dentists’ offices.
  • Disproportionate Retribution: The Dark Dragon messed up her dress when he hit her, she kills him by burying him alive under tons of bricks.
  • Dragon Slayer: She offs the Dark Dragon in season one.
  • Benevolent Boss: Based on how she talks to Dr. Diente (both before and after he betrays her) she’s this.
  • Made of Iron: She’s surprisingly durable for a little fairy, she takes a hit from the Dark Dragon and while bruised, is short a tooth and with bent wings, she’s still conscious and fighting on.
  • Magic Wand: She has a small wand topped by a tooth, which she can use to control… teeth.
  • The Minion Master: A heroic example, her tooth minions are strong enough to face off against Shade Dragons.
  • Minor Major Character: She seems to be one of the more important magical characters, as she acts as judge on Pandarus Beauty pageant in “Eye of The Beholder” alongside Jack Frost and Santa Claus.
  • Mook Maker: A rare heroic case, whoever holds her wand can make tooth minions out of the teeth she has collected.
  • Noodle Incident: Fu Dog once lost his left molar to her in a bet.
  • Everyone Calls Him "Barkeep": She's only known by her title.

    Shark Woman 
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Voiced by: Kari Wahlgren
An amicable female member of the sharkpeople, guardian of Poseidons' trident and occasional ally of the dragons.
  • Big Eater: A literal case as some of the things she eats are surprisingly big, infact almost the same size as herself. Though Considering her races’ penchant for devouring anything, this isn’t by choice.
  • Blind Date: In “Something Fishy this Way Comes” she’s one of the women that turns up for a date with Lao-Shi. It was a very brief date since she both cuddled a terrified Lao-Shi and ate part of the couch.
  • Early-Bird Cameo: She has one in “Something Fishy this way comes” which also establishes her races’ eating tendencies.
  • I'm a Humanitarian: While she’s a very pleasant individual, she once ate Trixie and Spud. They got back out alive. Kinda justified, considering that her peoples’ instincts mean she didn’t do it voluntarily.
  • Hidden Depths: Despite her claims of being “just a beginner” she’s very skilled at card games, beating Fu and three others in “Nobody’s Fu” at “Go Fish”. She’s apparently also something of an information broker in the magical community.
  • Irony: While she’s definitely the nicest member of the sharkpeople seen, she’s also the only one that exhibits their horror hunger tendencies.
  • Making a Splash: Thanks to Poseidons’ trident, she could hold Tiburons’ sharkmada captive and deliver them to sharkprison.
  • Ms. Exposition: She explains a few things about Sharkpeople and Neptunes’ trident. Justified since she a member of one and guards the other. In “Nobody’s Fu” she turns out to be sort of an information broker for Fu Dog, though will only provide services if he wins against her at cards.
  • Nice Girl: Pleasant, apologetic and polite to others.
  • No Name Given: She’s never named even though she has a speaking role in three episodes.
  • Ostentatious Secret: She knows where Neptune’s trident is hidden and wants to keep it that way.
  • Pink Means Feminine: Occasionally she wears a pink shirt when she’s on land.

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