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    Oodle the Doodle 
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Gender: Male, Theme Color: Carribbean Green
Voiced by: Robert Johnston
A white inter-dimensional demigod triangle drawing with a green outline who hosts the competition. While he may be a bit timid, he's a Nice Guy who wants to make everyone happy.
  • The Ace: Is capable of taking on a variety of professions, including (but not limited to) a game show host, a lifeguard, an ophthalmologist, a mechanic, and a baker.
  • A Lizard Named "Liz": His name is a play on the word "doodle."
  • Almighty Idiot: Even though he's a powerful demigod, he can be pretty forgetful and stupid. He's had two oversights in one challenge, being that from "Get a Grip" (first from not taking into account the flying contestants being able to...well, fly, and then Safe's size compared to the smaller claw). In the Multiple Milestones short, he set his watch three whole months behind the current time, to which he figures why his Christmas party didn't go so well.
  • Artistic License – Engineering: Oodle is terrible at math, flunking the subject in Doodle school. This goes against one of his skills in advanced mechanical engineering and repair which requires a great deal of maths.
  • Badass Fingersnap: Some of his powers are shown by him snapping his fingers, such as summoning water or sucking someone into the Doodleverse canvas.
  • Been There, Shaped History: A possibility, as one of the items in his memento collection is an "I like Ike" pin awarded to people who voted for Dwight D. Eisenhower in 1952's US president election, implying that he voted for Eisenhower.
  • Beware the Nice Ones: Nice as he is, don't ever call him or his competition pointless. Pear learned it the hard way when he got sent to the Doodleverse for it.
  • Catchphrase: "On your marks, get set, GO!" said enthusiastically to start the challenge. On a similar note, he wishes the eliminated contestants "Toodles!" before sending them to the Doodleverse.
  • Did We Just Have Tea with Cthulhu?: Oodle is fun-loving and wants everyone to feel happy.
  • Dimensional Traveler: He was initially this before becoming the Game Show Host of AIB. He's able to create portals to other dimensions and travel through them.
  • Does Not Like Spam: As he said in the pilot, he does not like the white part of leek stalks, preferring to eat the green part and toss the rest away.
  • Early Installment Character-Design Difference: He didn't receive too drastic of a change, as his tongue was recolored from green in the pilot to white in the later episodes.
  • Emerald Power: A green doodle with multiple powers at his disposal.
  • Everybody Hates Mathematics: As revealed in "An Ice Beginning," Oodle had failed math in Doodle School and is horrible at the subject. Doesn't really explain why he's so well-versed in mechanical engineering and repair.
  • Extendable Arms: Having the ability to shapeshift, he's able to have his arms extended. A prominent example would be in "An Ice Beginning" when he retrieves Album.
  • Four-Fingered Hands: Rarely shown due to the fact that his hands are usually shaped like squares, but when he puts his hands out into a palm (as seen here), he's shown to have only four fingers.
  • Game Show Host: The one hosting the competition, need we say more?
  • Gass Hole: He lets out a big belch after being awoken from his coma in the pilot. Judging that he smiles and doesn't say anything after, he seems to have poor manners and possibly does it frequently.
  • Giver of Lame Names: He labeled all teams the monikers of Team 1 through 6 and even admits that he's bad at naming things when confronted about it.
  • Instant Costume Change: While Oodle normally doesn't wear anything, he tends to change into one or more different outfits each episode with Stock Costume Traits.Outfits include but not limited to
  • Knockout Gas: Administered one for the competitors in the form of smoke-bomb to safely removed their limbs so they won't crawl out of the claw machine.
  • Living Drawing: A walking, talking triangular doodle, as hinted by his name.
  • Living Polyhedron: He certainly counts as this.
  • Mr Fix It: He took a 5-day mechanic class, and is able to fix complex machinery if it breaks down. This was shown in "Get a Grip".
  • Mysterious Past: Given that he was originally a Dimensional Traveler prior to hosting the game show in the Blank Slate, one has to wonder "Where did Oodle come from?" The Other Wiki hypothesizes that the dimension he was casually drifting in during the intro is his home dimension.
  • Nice Guy: Unlike most object show hosts, Oodle is rather kind to his contestants and cares about them, especially Bone.
  • Nigh-Invulnerability: The Super-Toughness variant. Oodle is unable to die due to his demigod status, rendering him immortal. As such, he can tank hits that would have killed the average person, such as a falling safe.
  • Non-Standard Character Design: He's the only one of two that is not an object of any kind, being a white triangle with green outlines for that matter. Also, he has green face and limb assets instead of the standard black or white.
  • Odd Name Out: Rather than being played straightforward, his name is a play on the very object he's based on. It's just "doodle" without the 'D' at the beginning.
  • Partial Transformation: At one point in the intro, there is a brief shot of Oodle with bee wings and a bee stinger, implying he can partially become a bee (and maybe even other animals).
  • The Power of Creation: Often materializes things, such as the ocean and mountain, into existence for the challenges. This is usually done off-screen and out of nowhere (since there is literally nothing in the Blank Slate to create from), greatly confusing the contestants.
  • Reality Warper: The works, including but not limited to Shapeshifting, creating things from nothing, Immortality, Teleportation, reviving the dead and dimension-hopping. Not really surprising, considering he is a demigod.
  • Rocket Boots: Can activate this as seen in "Get a Grip," though he has trouble controlling it, unlike his other powers.
  • Semi-Divine: As said a bunch of times here, he's a demigod. It's been established since the Pilot.
  • Shapeshifting: Has the ability to turn his body parts and even himself into different things, such as turning his hand into a giant mallet or his body into a parachute.
  • Spell My Name with a "The": Downplayed example. While there is a "the" in his full name (Oodle the Doodle), he doesn't mind simply being referred to as Oodle.
  • Teleportation: Has the ability to teleport to another part of the dimension he's in, as seen in "Get a Grip".

    Tivo 
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Gender: Tivo (Uses he/him pronouns) , Theme Color: Deep Sky Blue
Voiced by: Robert Johnston
A blue drawing of a flat-screen TV who co-hosts the show. He is unable to feel emotion, and Oodle doesn't even know whenever or not he's alive. He is also the only character who is of his own gender.

Not to be confused with the digital video recorder by Xperi.


  • Affectionate Nickname: Tivo always refers to Oodle as "sir".
  • Brought to You by the Letter "S": Has a "T" placed under his screen. This "T" is also present when he is in a cube.
  • Computer Voice: As a variant, his voice has an echo to it.
  • Exposition Diagram: The challenge diagrams, shown while Oodle explains each challenge, are all shown through Tivo.
  • Impossibly-Compact Folding: He is able to transform himself into a small portable cube that Oodle carries around.
  • Living Drawing: Of a TV.
  • Mechanical Lifeforms: Though it's more of an ambiguous case since no one seems to know if he's even alive.
    Brain: Is he alive?
    Oodle: I'm going to be real with you, I have no idea.
  • Non-Standard Character Design: Sure, he's a TV, but he's one of the two who share a contour line art style regardless of where they are.
  • Odd Name Out: Like Oodle, his name is not based directly on his object. Instead, it's just a play on the word "TV."
  • The Quiet One: Downplayed. While he can speak full sentences, he's only given one line per episode so far. He was given more than one in the "Multiple Milestones" video.
  • Tin Man: Isn't able to feel any emotion. In fact, no one - not even Oodle - knows if he's even alive.
  • Second Episode Introduction: Tivo counts as this, along with Tumbleweed, if you include the pilot in the series.
  • Sir Not-Appearing-in-This-Trailer: Tivo wasn't unveiled to the public until the release of "An Ice Beginning" to the point of where he wasn't shown or even hinted in promotional material, including the character poster.
  • Time Master: Can fast-forward time on command in "An Ice Beginning."

Contestants

    Team 1 
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Album

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Rank: TBA
Gender: Female, Theme Color: Heather
Voiced by: Riley Cooke
A compact disc with a passion for metal music. Even though she's charismatic and The Heart towards her team, Album has a severe disdain at getting scratched, which is a Running Gag in the series.
  • Clothing-Concealed Injury: Her elimination screen shows her wearing dark-colored sunglasses and a knitted hat to cover the scars she received over the course of the show.
  • Metal Scream: Lets out a type 4 in "Smarter & Boulder" to catch the attention of her distracted teammates.
  • Minor Injury Overreaction: A mere scratch freaks Album out to no end and/or causes her to completely lose confidence...for five episodes. Thanks to Brick, she has come to appreciate her scars.
  • The Leader: Unofficially cemented herself as one, alongside Coconut, for her teammates. Album's encouragement and pep talks motivate them into working together as a genuine, bonafide team and in return, they're more than happy complying with her orders. She's the Charismatic type alright.
  • The Perfectionist: Being scratched is a big deal to her to the point where she tries to cover up her scratch(es) whenever she can.
  • Running Gag: Constantly gets scratches in almost every challenge to the point of paranoia and dismay.
  • Scars Are Forever: The scratch on her head has remained there ever since she tried cutting through Oodle in the Pilot. While she did accumulate more scars trhoughout the first third of the first seasonincluding..., she is revived with only the first scar when she dies.
  • "X" Marks the Hero: At one point, she had a couple of scars that formed a lopsided "X" which spanned across her face.

Bacon

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Rank: TBA
Gender: Male, Theme Color: Sangria
Voiced by: taopywagon
A bacon strip with a strong western accent. Originally he wasn't like this at the start due to Oodle giving everyone voices based on what he thought would fit but Bacon quickly grew proud of his and gain the personality of a rootin'-tootin' cowboy to boot.
  • Adaptational Personality Change: Downplayed but whatever personality Bacon had before "An Ice Beginning" is long gone to make way for his cowboy persona.
  • A Day in the Limelight: Stars in his own music video, "Bacon Dance".
  • Cowboy: Shortly after receiving his heavy southern accent, Bacon has devoted himself to everything there is to know about cowboys, from the slang to the lassoing. This change in behavior doesn't go unnoticed.
  • Genre Refugee: Bacon would be perfect for any western flick...despite living in a virtually empty void. Him being out of place on the show was made obvious with the wild-west sequence in AIB 1, featuring a tumbleweed (which shortly became sentient), and Safe whistling The Good, the Bad and the Ugly theme in the background.
  • Knows the Ropes: Learns how to expertly lasso in "Smarter and Boulder" which is mighty impressive since he only became the show's cowboy the episode prior.
  • Oral Fixation: His initial profile picture depicts him with a piece of straw in his mouth.
  • Unexplained Accent: In "An Ice Beginning", Oodle gave him the voice of "some gun-slinging rodeo star", although he fully embraces it as time went on.

Blanket

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Rank: TBA
Gender: Female, Theme Color: Selago
Voiced by: Robert Johnston (Episode 1), Jekosnd (Episode 2-onwards)
A wavy, striped blanket.
  • Ambiguously Gay: Blanket was seen visibly blushing after Flaggy performed a Heroic Sacrifice to spare her from an incoming javelin in "An Ice Beginning". This happens again in "Sun Blocked" when Flaggy compliments her for putting a good fight against Telescope, only this time it's a Luminescent Blush in contrast to her usual Blush Sticker.
  • Blush Sticker: Very prone due to shyness.
  • Hidden Depths: Sometimes play sports in her free time, as she off-handedly mentioned in "Get a Grip", but it must have been really intense since Blanket can catch a flaming, hundred-mile-an-hour bowling ball with her BARE HANDS.
  • Implied Love Interest: To both Flaggy and Filmy in the same episode, "An Ice Beginning". Blanket reacted to the former's Heroic Sacrifice for her by blushing conspicuously and in the latter's case, he had wished to "confess [his] feelings to whom [he] yearn for" while the scene focuses on Blanket as he said the line.
  • Pink Means Feminine: Blanket is a female and literally pale-pink in color.
  • The Quiet One: Doesn't say more than 2 words in a day despite Candle's prodding.
  • Shrinking Violet: A polar opposite to Flaggy if you will.
  • Stronger Than They Look: The fact that she can catch a speeding bowling ball is nothing but astounding given her timid, gentle self. Telescope thought so too, giving her the Baby Talk treatment, right before she stomp on the iceberg they were standing on and cracked it in half.

Candle

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Rank: TBA
Gender: Female, Theme Color: Canary
Voiced by: zoomi
A partially melted candle who wants to be a helping hand (Or rather foot given she has no arms).

Chocolate Chip

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Rank: TBA
Gender: Female, Theme Color: Baker's Chocolate
Voiced by: F-L-R-N
A chocolate chip.
  • Alliterative Name: Need we spell out there's two "C"s in Chocolate Chip?
  • Groin Attack: Kicks Coconut in the coconuts after he used her as a crayon for the painting challenge and whittled her down to a stump.

Coconut

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Rank: TBA
Gender: Male, Theme Color: Mai Tai
Voiced by: Robert Johnston
A cartoon husk coconut

Flaggy

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Rank: TBA
Gender: Female, Theme Color: Persimmon
Voiced by: Riley Cooke
An extremely excitable flag with a striped logo design.

Glowstick

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Doodleverse
Rank: 59th
Gender: Male, Theme Color: Lime
Voiced by: Robert Johnston
A glowstick
  • Abhorrent Admirer: He's this to Pitchfork and it's painfully evident.
  • Amazon Chaser: Glowstick Has a Type and it's tall, abrasive and domineering. No guesses as to who fits the criteria.
  • Heroic BSoD: Completely shuts down once Pitchfork told him off that they were never a thing in "Smarter and Boulder"
  • Single-Target Sexuality: Has eyes on Pitchfork and nobody else.
  • Selective Obliviousness: No matter how many times, ways, or just flat-out statements of hatred he gets from Pitchfork, Glowstick still believes that deep down she digs him.
  • Self-Proclaimed Love Interest: He's in this delusion in which he and Pitchfork are a thing in spite of the latter's extreme disdain for him. Needless to say, when Pitchfork finally told him that she was never interested in him, he definitely has more than just his heart broken.
  • What Does He See in Her?: It makes you wonder why Glowstick is so persistent in his efforts to woo Pitchfork, someone who loathes his guts. As a matter of fact, he deeply and genuinely loves her and her incredibly brash, no-nonsense attitude.

Pill

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Rank: TBA
Gender: Male, Theme Color: Dodger Blue & Free Speech Red
Voiced by: Robert Johnston
A red-and-blue capsule pill.
  • Blind Mistake: Pill's eyesight deteriorated so suddenly between episodes 2 and 3 that he's completely blind unless he wears glasses and severely hinders his performances in challenges. "Fartists" implies that he was horrifically blind from the very beginning.
    Pill: I just thought that was how the world looked! Is squishy, indecipherable blobs not the default for you guys?
  • The Caretaker: of Roe who can't do anything independently and frequently strays off.
  • Early Installment Character-Design Difference: He was shown as red and white in the Pilot rather than red and blue in later episodes.
  • Major Injury Underreaction: When Oodle accidentally causes his eye to catch fire in the beginning of "Fartists", Pill doesn't even react in the slightest.
    Pill: What happened?
  • Sensitive Guy and Manly Man: The sensitive guy to Coconut's manly man.
  • ShoutOut: His design is a flip verison of the pills used in Dr. Mario.
  • Speech Impediment: Has an audible lisp which he can't help since Oodle made him talk like that.
  • Team Dad: Acts as a father figure to Roe.

Roe

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Rank: TBA
Gender: Female, Theme Color: Pizazz
Voiced by: N/A
A salmon fish egg who is silent and expressionless. She is treated as an infant, unable to do things on her own and wandering off the moment Pill doesn't have eyes on her.

    Team 2 
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  • Home Base: After winning the mountain for the second challenge, Oodle constructed a quaint, furnished cabin on the summit which became the home for all of Team 2 who'll protect it at all costs.
  • In-Series Nickname: Dubbed themselves "Two-ers" though Hailstone is adamant of calling herself that, or letting anyone else on the team for that matter, so it's used sparringly.
  • Sting: Their team's sting is the first two notes of The Sad Trombone.
  • Trademark Favourite Food: Collectively, they share a deep love for Mama Yarn's lemon squares and would not accept any substitutes unless you want to face a rolling boulder down their mountain.

Bouncy Ball

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Rank: TBA
Gender: Female, Theme Color: Electric Purple
Voiced by: F-L-R-N
A playful high-bounce rubber ball who finds the fun in everything. She loves bouncing about and flying sky-high when kicked.
  • Alliterative Name: Bouncy Ball
  • Armless Biped: One of five limbless variants on the show.
  • Hyper-Destructive Bouncing Ball: Not only that she literally is one, but her team also utilizes this to their advantage in "An Ice Beginning" by having Sock kick her towards multiple teams to knock some of their members off.
  • Cheerful Child: Always full of energy and glee.
  • Spider Limbs: Or as Bouncy Ball would proclaim "Octopus Limbs" with her newly-gained arms and legs from dumpster-diving.
  • Sudden Name Change: The credits of "The Pilot" listed her as "Rubber Ball", if indicated by her placement between Roe and Safe, before it was officially Bouncy Ball next episode.

Brain

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Rank: TBA
Gender: Male, Theme Color: Pig Pink
Voiced by: Robert Johnston
An inquisitive individual who happens to be a brain. His dialogue consists of endless amounts of questions and Sesquipedalian Loquaciousness.

Can

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Rank: TBA
Gender: Female, Theme Color: Navy Blue
Voiced by: LivingPyramid
A cynical, dented soda can.
  • The Smart Girl: One of the smartest contestants in the show.
  • Larynx Dissonance: Her masculine voice often causes viewers to mistake her for a guy.
  • The Leader: The most responsible member on Team 2 who ensures her teammates get along smoothly.
  • Those Two Guys: With Brain as the two smartest and most logical people on their team tend to stick together.

Chalk

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Rank: TBA
Gender: Male, Theme Color: Anakiwa
Voiced by: zoomi
A piece of lopsided chalk.

Hailstone

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Rank: TBA
Gender: Female, Theme Color: Baby Blue
Voiced by: Riley Cooke
A jagged blue hailstone.
  • Best Friend: To Leek but they hadn't talk much since the Pilot and after the competition started.
  • Irrational Hatred: She loathes the team name more than anyone else on Team 2, and with a burning passion too.
    Hailstone: [upon Can giving the nickname to the members of the team] I am not calling myself a two-er!
    Can: Fair enough.
    Hailstone: And if I catch anyone here referring to themselves as such, I will not associate with you.
    Can: Alright, geez.

Hanger

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Rank: TBA
Gender: Female, Theme Color: Eclispe
Voiced by: Riley Cooke
A clothes wire hanger.

Jelly

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Rank: TBA
Gender: Male, Theme Color: Dark Orchird
Voiced by: TBlizzi
A purple, translucent gelatin.
  • Affectionate Nickname: Calls his Best Friend "P-Stick" as a form of endearment.
  • Best Friend: To Popsicle Stick although he's more independent than her when separated.
  • Gratuitous Japanese: Because of his newfound ditziness in "Get a Grip", Jelly says "Shinamonrōru ga oishii yo ne!"Translation at one point.
  • It's All About Me: Brags about being too good of a "social butterfly" that it's crippling (His words, not ours).
  • Living Emotional Crutch: He is this to Popsicle Stick, who always sought after his opinion.
  • Took a Level in Dumbass: When Sock kicked a stuck Bouncy Ball from Jelly in "Smarter and Boulder", it also took out a good chunk of his head. This resulted in him becoming The Ditz until Popsicle Stick fixed it.

Popsicle Stick

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Rank: TBA
Gender: Female, Theme Color: Navajo White
Voiced by: Riley Cooke
A wooden popsicle stick who was initially on Team 6, but left after finding Package's Wheel of Decisions to be unfair. She is way too reliant on Jelly. So reliant in fact, that her life revolves primarily around Jelly and would do anything for him.
  • Affectionate Nickname: Calls her Best Friend "Jel" as a form of endearment.
  • Best Friend: To the extreme with Jelly such that their friendship is more parallel to manic follower and idol than good friends.
  • Undying Loyalty: Dedicates her every waking moment towards Jelly to a seriously unhealthy degree and puts everything else as her second priority, even her own personal life.
  • Satellite Character: Her actions, motivations and overall personality are always Jelly-centric even though he's on another team. However, this doesn't stop her from depending on him.
  • Screw This, I'm Outta Here: Finding the inequality of her team's hierarchy unbearable, she quits and switches to Team 2. However, this is just an excuse to be on the same team as Jelly since Popsicle Stick's resignation was after Team 6 fixed their leadership problem.

Safe

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Rank: TBA
Gender: Female, Theme Color: Periwinkle
Voiced by: Robert Johnston
A blue-grey metal safe.
  • Berserk Button: Is self-conscious and miffed by the implication of her large size or weight.
  • Larynx Dissonance: Has an oddly creaky voice that doesn't sound remotely feminine.
  • No Indoor Voice: At times, she can't control her volume when excited as seen when Safe introduced herself to her team and promptly wrecked everyone's eardrums.

Sock

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Rank: TBA
Gender: Male, Theme Color: Medium Sea Green
Voiced by: Crazy Filmmaker
A green woolly sock.
  • Astonishingly Appropriate Appearance: He's a woolen sock with powerful kicking abilities, coincidence much?
  • Heterosexual Life-Partners: With Glove.
  • Large Ham: When his anger gets the best of him, he usually kicks this trope into overdrive.
    Sock: "LET'S TUSSLE THEN SWEET CHEEKS!" note 
  • Stealth Pun: He's quite the strong type, accomplishing impressive athletic feats like kicking a boulder up a mountain single-handedly, and socks are usually designed for feet. So, you could say Sock's... an athlete's foot.

Yarn

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Rank: TBA
Gender: Female, Theme Color: Salem
Voiced by: zoomi
A green ball of yarn.
  • Leitmotif: Paired off with the official Animated Inanimate Battle soundtrack Caboose that gives off a nice welcoming tone, suitable for Yarn's character.
  • Nice Girl: Always lends a helping hand to those in need.
  • Supreme Chef: Nothing beats her famous trademark lemon squares.
  • Team Mom: Why else would her nickname be "Mama Yarn"? She displays maternal instincts by baking freshly baked goods for her team and mending others with her yarn.

    Team 3 
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In general

Bone

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Rank: TBA
Gender: Male, Theme Color: Aqua Spring
Voiced by: Robert Johnston
A femur bone ostracized by everyone around him for some unknown reason, to the point where he isn't allowed to be within 20 feet of people. However, he gracefully accepts his fate as an outcast instead of fighting it and maintains a positive demeanor (albeit he's still upset about the situation). He's often seen drawing with a blue crayon.
  • All of the Other Reindeer: See The Friend Nobody Likes. Thankfully, he's getting more respect from his team thanks to Red Eyes controlling him.
  • Alternate Identity Amnesia: Bone has no recollection between the time Red Eyes starts and ends their control over him.
  • Art Reflects Personality: His drawing at the end of episode 2 shows him surrounded by his teammates, all happy to see him. He really wants people to like him especially the members of Team 3.
  • Butt-Monkey: Oh yeah. The poor guy is outcasted by society with no friends or allies aside from Oodle (and possibly Red Eyes). His teammates make all sorts of excuses about abiding by his restraining order so Bone distanced himself far away yet still included (barely) during challenges. And when that wasn't enough, they dropped all subtlety in "Get A Grip" and openly express their burning, Irrational Hatred towards him.
  • Continuity Snarl: In the pilot, Bone states that his restraining order prevents him from approaching people within 20 feet. However, later episodes show him being at least five feet away from people in group or crowd shots. It's like they changed the restraining order so that he could properly compete.
    • Hollywood Restraining Order: Speaking of which, the distance Bone is not allowed to approach others varies between twenty feet, as stated in-universe on his restraining order, to five and by the third episode, he's standing awfully close to his teammates. In Fartists, the whole team violates it completely by getting close to him (with Brick outright carrying him on his head).
  • Demonic Possession: Between the second and third episodes, he was possessed by an unknown entity. Downplayed, since it's unknown if the entity was demonic and has yet to display any malicious intent. It was later revealed that he willingly let the entity possess him.
  • Extreme Doormat: He lets the contestants walk all over him left, right and center. This trait, in turn, made him miserable until he got a little confidence booster in the form of Red Eyes.
  • The Friend Nobody Likes: Hated by everyone (except Oodle) to the point where they put a restraining order on him.
  • I Just Want to Have Friends: As depicted in his drawings, he yearns to have this. Alas, given his status with the other contestants, this dream is nigh impossible... until a certain red-eyed entity changed everything.
  • Irrational Hatred: There are many ways one can become The Friend Nobody Likes whether it's justifiablenote  or downright baselessnote . In Bone's case, we don't know why he's hated as there's no indication from him that deserves the scorn of everyone.
  • Nice Guy: Despite everyone's poor treatment of him, Bone's quite decent in terms of personality and not at all bad to actually deserve said treatment.
  • Noodle Incident: It's unknown why Bone is shunned by the rest of the cast in the Blank Slate and judging by his conversation with Oodle in "An Ice Beginning", he has no idea either.
    Bone: Oh, it's nothing Oodle. It's just that no one here likes me.
    Oodle: ...Why?!
    [Bone briefly looks at his teammates backing away from him]
    Beat
    Bone: [cheerfully] I don't know!
  • Pet the Dog: Oodle's treatment of Bone is the nicest anyone would ever give him. Our friendly green triangle watches over Bone the most and points out his feats for well-deserved credit whenever possible.
    • And thanks to Red Eyes' influence, he's slowly gaining most of his teammates' respect. Nine outright states "We think you're cool now!" after finishing first for "Get A Grip" though Salami denies it.
    • This is taken even further in Fartists where his team congratulates him for getting them a 10/10 even if 2 points were taken off. The only member who still does not like him at this point is Telescope.
  • Red Eyes, Take Warning: When the entity possessing him takes control, he has red-colored eyes.
  • Red Oni, Blue Oni: Bone's passive and meek Blue Oni puts him at odds with Red Eyes' charismatic but cocky Red Oni. The trope gets further exemplified by the former's hobby of drawing with a blue crayon and the latter's titular red eyes.
  • Running Gag: Every time he's seen in a group shot, he's at least five feet away from everyone else.
  • Stepford Smiler: Deep inside, Bone is downright miserable over his predicament (seeing his wistful, sad expressions when nobody's looking) and still puts on an honest-to-God smile and friendly attitude around others.
  • Stock Femur Bone: But of course.
  • Terrible Artist: In the eyes of the other contestants. His drawings, however, aren't that bad.

Brick

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Rank: TBA
Gender: Male, Theme Color: Brown
Voiced by: LivingPyramid
A cracked clay brick. He's into good-old fashion conflict which Teams 4 & 6 more than provides.

Cork

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Squashed appearance
Pancaked appearance
Rank: TBA
Gender: Male, Theme Color: Gamboge
Voiced by: Robert Johnston
A light-brown cork.
  • Forcibly Formed Physique: His stout stature is due to Coconut squashing him accordion flat in the "Pilot" and then steam-rolled flat in "Fartists" after Team 2's boulder made him paper-thin and look like Salami.
  • The Magazine Rule: Seen reading "Corks Illustrated" magazines in his spare time.

Farty

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Rank: TBA
Gender: Male, Theme Color: Leather
Voiced by: N/A
A fart cloud.
  • Armless Biped: He's the limbless variation of the trope.
  • Character Title: He provides the "fart" in "Fartists" as Oodle picked him to be the muse and judge of the painting challenge.
  • Fire-Forged Friends: After their initial scuffle in "An Ice Beginning", Farty and Antimatter come to terms that they aren't that different and become fast friends.
  • Flight: One of only two contestants with this ability.
  • Intangibility: Due to being a gaseous cloud of fart, physical attacks just pass right through him as Coconut found out when ambushing him with Fireball's pickaxe.
  • No Mouth: And yet it doesn't hamper his ability to blow raspberries.
  • The Unintelligible: Farty speaks in "Fartese", meaning he only communicates through fart noises (though for the viewers' sake, his lines are sometimes subtitled). Antimatter is the only one to understand him because they've studied the language.

Mitten

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Rank: TBA
Gender: Male, Theme Color: Jordy Blue
Voiced by: Robert Johnston
A mitten with a sewn pink heart. He overcompensates the fact of him being a weak softie by putting up an extremely masculine, athletic facade. Still, it's clear that he's fooling no one but himself.

Nine

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Rank: TBA
Gender: Male, Theme Color: Medium Slate Blue
Voiced by: Robert Johnston
A purple-colored number nine. Despite his good-natured demeanor, he has a strange obsession for wrapping his elongated tongue around things.
  • Anthropomorphic Typography: An anthropomorphic number nine to be exact.
  • Extreme Omnivore: In addition to cookies, he has a strange taste for Oodle's arm and paint (The latter of which staining his tongue a bright green).
  • Hidden Depths: In Nine Steps Ahead, he has some actual good skills at reading minds. However, because he is an idiot, he can't always do it right, as he couldn't guess what Bone had for breakfast.note 
  • Maniac Tongue: Definitely has stocks of this. Sticking out and sometimes using his Overly-Long Tongue can show a viewer his ditziness.
  • Multipurpose Tongue: He has used his tongue to push boulders (as seen in the original thumbnail for "Smarter & Boulder", despite never showcasing it in the actual episode) and hold things.
  • Overly-Long Tongue: His most prominent feature is his tongue which is longer than any normal person should have.
  • You Are Number 6: Turn the "6" upside down and you get his name.

Recycling Bin

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Rank: TBA
Gender: Female, Theme Color: Dodger Blue
Voiced by: Robert Johnston (Episodes 1-3), Kimi (Episode 4-onwards)
A standard recycling bin.

Salami

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Rank: TBA
Gender: Male, Theme Color: Melon
Voiced by: Robert Johnston
A creased salami slice. He acts more like a sergeant (the crazy, Old Soldier kind, not the rude kind) than a leader to his team and is seemingly tired all the time.
  • Exhausted Eye Bags: Has very prominent ones under his eyes.
  • The Leader: Upon the formation of Team 3, Salami immediately acts as the Levelheaded type because apparently none of his teammates knew how to fight or take action. His military-style approach towards challenges involves strategizing battle plans with Telescope then commanding the rest to enact accordingly and usually speaks on the behalf of the team.

Teabag

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Rank: TBA
Gender: Female, Theme Color: Olive
Voiced by: taopywagon
A teabag attached to a string.
  • Arch-Enemies: With Recycling Bin.
  • Armless Biped: Her limbless status caused overly reliance on her string for movement
  • Kill It with Water: A rare non-electronic and non-fire based example.For context The contents inside Teabag bleeds out upon contact with water as shown in "An Ice Beginning", leaving her essentially dead.
  • Playful Cat Smile: Does a cat smile on occasion including her intro pose, giving her a playful, smug demeanor.

Telescope

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Rank: TBA
Gender: Male, Theme Color: Dark Cerulean
Voiced by: Kimi
A stargazing telescope.

    Team 4 
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In general

Alef

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Rank: TBA
Gender: Male, Theme Color: Denim
Voiced by: Robert Johnston
A Hebrew Semitic Letter whose ego is too inflated for his own good. He wants to outsmart Nabla, his smarter, more mature cousin.
  • The Alliance: Forms a "bro-liance" alongside Ketchup and Frisbee after he got thrown out of leadership by Nabla.
  • Anthropomorphic Typography: An Anthropomorphic Math Symbol in his case.
  • Berserk Button: Calling him "Aleph" is enough to stop Alef dead in his tracks and instigate a reaction outta him, seemingly taking a massive blow to his ego.
  • Clashing Cousins: With Nabla.
  • Pronouncing My Name for You: His team finding out the real pronunciation of his name from Nabla and Glue's teasing led to this exchange:
    Leek: I don't get it, what's wrong with "Aleph"?
    Lyre: Isn't "Aleph" technically how your name should be pronounced and spelt?
    Envelope: WHY ALEPH DO YOU NOT LIKE "ALEPH", ALEPH?
    Alef: It's a dumb name, okay? No one in the multiverse ever had been named "Aleph". Alef is so much cooler sounding. You got that "Ayy~"-lef as opposed to "Ah!"-leph, know what I'm saying?
  • Small Name, Big Ego: Definitely has a huge ego, especially around his cousin, Nabla, since he thinks he's smarter and more mature than her.

Envelope

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Rank: TBA
Gender: Male, Theme Color: White
Voiced by: taopywagon
A letter envelope who is the town's self-proclaimed crier. He likes his own voice Oodle gave him in "An Ice Beginning" which fits in with his eccentricity and loudmouth tendencies.
  • No Indoor Voice: He speaks in a loud, blunt tone regardless of the situation and isn't afraid to speak his mind out. Even before having a voice, most of Envelope's subtitles were in capital letters (Which still remains true for his closed captions after receiving one).

Frisbee

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Rank: TBA
Gender: Male, Theme Color: Mantis
Voiced by: Robert Johnston
A frisbee disc notable for his extreme obsession with javelins. He likes showing off his skills which unfortunately accumulates to him throwing javelins willy-nilly and accidentally injuring others from the crossfire.

Glue

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Rank: TBA
Gender: Female, Theme Color: Crusta
Voiced by: Robert Johnston (Episode 1), Jekosnd (Episode 2-onwards)
A bottle of craft glue.
  • Commonality Connection: She befriends Nabla due to their mutual disdain for Alef.
  • Malicious Misnaming: After Nabla spills Alef's embarrassing secret, Glue proceeds to call him "Aleph" (AH-lef) every chance she gets.

Ketchup

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Gender: Male, Theme Color: Falu Red
Rank: TBA
Voiced by: zoomi
A ketchup squeeze bottle.

Leek

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Rank: TBA
Gender: Male, Theme Color: Emerald
Voiced by: zoomi
A leek stalk that has trouble taking a leak. Unfortunate quirk aside, Leek is very touching as prominently shown when he delivers a heartfelt speech to Oodle which convinces him to stay and start the show in the first place.
  • Best Friend: To Hailstone.
  • Early-Installment Weirdness: Leek was originally meant to have a gag revolved around him having a weak bladder, but it has made a lot of people, including his voice actor Zoomi, extremely uncomfortable. By the time of "Sun Blocked", his bladder issues were gone. His pose in the intro reflected the change, going from having his arms placed at his groin as if he has to go to the bathroom to having his arms on his head to indicate a more Nervous Wreck personality.
  • Eaten Alive: In the Pilot, Oodle ate and accidentally murdered him due to mistaking Leek for a non-sentient vegetable, marking his death the first in the series.
  • Meaningful Name: It's almost as if the creator of the show gave him bladder issues because of his name. And yes, it does sound like "leak," which can have many meanings, but the context here is that he has bathroom problems.
  • Potty Emergency: Due to having bladder issues, he often would need to go to the bathroom.
  • Running Gag: Pretty often, he would need to go to the little leek's room.
  • Small Role, Big Impact: He's one of sixty individuals battling in Oodle's competition show but if it weren't for his heartwarming speech, there wouldn't be a competition at all.

Lyre

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Rank: TBA
Gender: Female, Theme Color: Turbo
Voiced by: Riley Cooke
A golden lyre.
  • Beauty, Brains, and Brawn: The Beauty to Nabla's Brains and Frisbee's Brawn.
  • Fainting: A lady of elegance is subjected to the emotional version of the trope.
  • Harp of Femininity: A female lyre (a type of harp).
  • Scars Are Forever: Like how Album gained her first scratch, Lyre snapped one of her strings and fixed it with duct tape. It remains like that for the time being.

Nabla

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Rank: TBA
Gender: Female, Theme Color: Red Orange
Voiced by: F-L-R-N
A Nabla symbol who is the most intelligent out of the cast. She's smart and cynical but gets overshadowed by her egotistical cousin, Alef, while trying to help others.
  • Anthropomorphic Typography: Like her cousin, she is a living math symbol.
  • Armless Biped: An inverted case since she's the only character to have arms but not legs.
  • Astonishingly Appropriate Appearance: In case you didn't know what a nabla symbol is...well, to paraphrase Wikipedia, the nabla is an important operator used in mathematics, particularly vector calculus, as part of the names of three distinct differential operators: the gradient, the divergence, and the curl. Sure enough, Nabla is one of the, if not the most, smartest characters on the show.
  • Beauty, Brains, and Brawn: The Brains to Lyre's Beauty and Frisbee's Brawn.
  • Clashing Cousins: With Alef.
  • Commonality Connection: Found an ally in Glue over their mutual disdain for Alef.
  • Iconic Item: Why else would she always bring her personal chalkboard around? She becomes incredibly distraught if she happens to lose it, calling it her "baby". Of course, she also carries a miniature chalkboard in case something happens to her main one.
  • Living Polyhedron: Since Nabla is a triangular symbol, she's the second anthropomorphic triangle on the show next to Oodle.
  • Sesquipedalian Loquaciousness: It’s not as bad as Brain but she's still prone to using complicated scientific and mathematical terms in her vocabulary.
  • Sleepwalking: A sleep-writing variant since she's very competent at writing her usual plans on her chalkboard while asleep.
  • The Smart Girl: The resident genius of the Blank Slate.
  • Steamrolled Smart Guy: Nabla is one of the smartest characters on the show and attempts to discuss plans to her teammates that often involve logic. Unfortunately, she has to deal with Alef, who often puts her down.

Toothpick

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Rank: TBA
Gender: Female, Theme Color: International Orange
Voiced by: LivingPyramid
A thin toothpick. That's all you need to know about her.
  • Decided by One Vote: Plagued with the indecision of choosing between Alef, Nabla and Whoopee Cushion to eliminate and resolve their three-way tie, the pressure gets to Toothpick as she closes her eyes and picks Whoopee Cushion at random.
  • Flat Character: Other than being thin and a member of Team 4, nothing else can be said about Toothpick because of her inherent lack of screentime.
  • Noodle People: The thinnest contestant on the show such that her face has to be small enough to fit on her body.
  • Out of Focus: One pilot and four episodes later, she still hadn't received much if any characterization and is probably the only one not to have a defining quirk of some sort.

Whoopee Cushion

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Rank: 57th
Gender: Male, Theme Color: Cranberry
Voiced by: F-L-R-N
A Whoopee Cushion that is easily humored.
  • Astonishingly Appropriate Appearance: A whoopee cushion, one of the all-time classic practical jokes, that loves pranking others and having a good laugh.
  • Cruel and Unusual Death: Suffers one through - get this - salt.
  • Hoist by Their Own Petard: For his team's first elimination in "Sunblocked", Whoopee Cushion jokingly votes for himself because he's absolutely certain that his teammates will either vote Alef or Nabla due to internal conflicts. However, this backfires spectacularly when Envelope, Lyre and Toothpick decided that Whoopee Cushion is an unnecessary liability to their team's drama and Oodle refused to change his vote, meaning he's eliminated over Alef and Nabla with four votes to their three.
  • The Hyena: Can laugh at pretty much anything.
  • The Load: He throws challenges, make fun of others' misfortune and tell bad jokes for the sake of his own amusement. His status as a liability led to him directly causing Team 4's first lost and indirectly sped up the inevitable internal conflicts between them. Needless to say, Team 4 didn't miss him in the slightest after his elimination.
    Envelope: NOTHING OF VALUE WAS LOST.
    Lyre: You made the right choice Toothpick. It will benefit this team in the long run.
    [zooms out to the Bro-liance and Nabla's group exchanging Death Glares, completely ignoring that Whoopee Cushion just got out]
    Toothpick: If this team lasts in the long run...

    Team 5 
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In general

Antimatter

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See here for limbs
Rank: TBA
Gender: Non-Binary (Uses they/them pronouns), Theme Color: Gossip
Voiced by: LivingPyramid
A visible concept of antimatter with a jagged mouth and a slightly echoed voice. They are the strongest player and the second strongest character on the show. They're shown to be somewhat snooty and a sometimes cocky.
  • Armless Biped: They're the limbless variation of the trope, though they can subvert this by growing arms and legs.
  • Fire-Forged Friends: After their initial scuffle in "An Ice Beginning", Farty and Antimatter come to terms that they aren't that different and became fast friends.
  • Jagged Mouth: Downplayed, While their mouth does appear jagged, they have been shown with proper teeth once.
  • Flight: Possesses this ability throughout the entire series, including the pilot.
  • Non-Human Non-Binary: Antimatter is non-binary.
  • Non-Standard Character Design: Is the only character to have a Jagged Mouth and multi-colored limbs.
  • Oh, My Gods!: Usually everyone refers to "Blank" in place of their god but Antimatter is the first to deviate from this by exclaiming "Holy Hadron Collider!" in response to Team 4's horrendously painting.
  • Sudden Anatomy: Is able to spontaneously grow and retract limbs of different colors whenever they please.
  • Sizeshifter: Able to shrink themself into the size of an atom.
  • Token Minority: The only one who is non-binary of the cast.
  • Translator Buddy: They picked up on Farty's language after spending time with him and is able to translate for the contestants' benefit in "Fartists".

Apricot

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Rank: TBA
Gender: Male, Theme Color: Peach-Orange
Voiced by: F-L-R-N
An intelligent but unlucky peach apricot.

Chip Bag

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Rank: TBA
Gender: Female, Theme Color: Dark Orange
Voiced by: Riley Cooke
An opened bag of chips who has an unfortunate habit of dying, being brought back to life and repeating the cycle

Creamy

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Rank: TBA
Gender: Female, Theme Color: Tutu
Voiced by: Riley Cooke
A swirl of cream.
  • Embarrassing First Name: She really dislikes her name and considers changing it to "Frosting" despite opposing views from others.
  • Ludicrous Gibs: Since she was the only paint-like substance available, her team brutally dismembered and use her cream for the painting challenge in "Fartists"
  • Mundane Wish: She wants to use the grand prize to change her name and nothing else should she win.
  • Pink Means Feminine: A female, strawberry-colored (and possibly flavored) cream.

Domino

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Rank: TBA
Gender: Male, Theme Color: Black
Voiced by: Robert Johnston
A black domino
  • Astonishingly Appropriate Appearance: His most distinguishing feature is his asymmetrical white-colored eyes, placed in just the way a number two black domino would.
  • Brits Love Tea: British stereotype aside, he's seen drinking some in a teacup for his elimination screen.
  • Character Exaggeration: Seriously, how did it get from Domino complaining about his British accent and not showing any stereotypes aside from that to:
    Domino: Right-o chaps, let's hook a wimbly-nimbly milk run pass those bloody fivers pip-pip cor blimey!note 
  • I Am Very British: He speaks like this, slang and all, although it's not like he was given any choice when Suddenly Voiced. Gradually, Domino began incorporating British stereotypes into his personality and use British pronunciation more often (like calling Chip Bag as "Crisps" and Antimatter as "An-TIE-matter").
  • The Leader: After Pitchfork's last stunt caused the team to lose, Domino was given her leadership position in "Fartists" and took a kinder, less strict approach. This also encourages his teammates to treat Pitchfork like Bone: ignored, a liability and someone better off without.
  • Mundane Wish: Bordering on useless, Oodle's wish would have granted the user infinite power, knowledge or anything of their heart's desire but Domino just wants a million dollars even though there's no currency or anything to buy with it in the Blank Slate.
  • "The Reason You Suck" Speech: After four episodes of putting up with Pitchfork, Domino finally speaks his and by extension Team 5's minds out on what they exactly thought about her "leadership"...only for Pitchfork to snap back with one of her own and immediately regret it which also proves his point.
    Domino: That's enough! Pitchfork, you're way out of line! All you do is scream at us like you're some sort of step above us all but you just as many problems as the rest of us! You have no say in what we can and can't do!
    Pitchfork: It wouldn't be an issue if I wasn't surrounded by so many IDIOTS!
  • Strange Minds Think Alike: He has an Imagine Spot in "Smart and Boulder" that Oodle won't recover people until the challenge is over despite never mentioning this to anyone. Two episodes later and Domino's assumption was proven correct when Oodle thinks the same way.
  • Unexplained Accent: British to be exact thanks to Oodle and unlike Bacon, he doesn't exactly fancy his until way later.
    Domino: "I'm British! Why am I British?" [Exasperated]

Filmy

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Rank: TBA
Gender: Male, Theme Color: Eclispe
Voiced by: Robert Johnston
A film strip living his life as if it were a grand stage with him the main protagonist. He often casts a spotlight on himself (figuratively and literally) and monologues dramatic speeches, which greatly annoy the contestants especially the ones on his team.
  • Drama King: This is to the point where he is apparently designated to be theatrically over-the-top as his job.
    Flaggy: Yeah, that's Filmy's job!Context
  • Dramatic Spotlight: Spontaneously cast this on himself when doing his internal monologues.
  • Internal Monologue: Exaggerated, unnecessarily dramatic and often.
  • Mood Lighting: Other than casting spotlights on himself, Filmy can mute the background colors, create letterboxes (The black rectangular bars covering the top and bottom of the screen in cinema movies) and cause everyone (sans him) to stand still or move in slow motion. This is done for the sake of his infamous monologues as if he's in some serious high-budget movie.

Fireball

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Rank: TBA
Gender: Female, Theme Color: Red
Voiced by: Riley Cooke
A flaming ball of fire. She is shown to be a wild child and extreme daredevil who likes to harm or even kill people on impulse, whenever it would be in her own hands or with her literally prized pickaxe. Even then, though, she is able to help others when in need, sometimes through the influence of her pickaxe's non-existent advice.

Gold Nugget

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Rank: TBA
Gender: Lemon, Theme Color: Lemon
Voiced by: Crazy Filmmaker
A jagged piece of gold with no discernible personality besides being rich and obsessed with her phone. However, this doesn't stop her from constantly mentioning those two character traits.
  • Flat Character: Her outstanding character traits comprise of her being rich...and nothing else. Gold Nugget seems aware of this.
  • Informed Attribute: There's no evidence if she's rolling in the dough given how the residents of the Blank Slate don't need money or have currency since there's nothing to purchase with it.

Pear

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Rank: 68th
Gender: Male, Theme Color: Inch Worm
Voiced by: Robert Johnston
A Comice pear that constantly takes naps whenever he can, an apathetic slacker in general.
  • Lazy Bum: Always seen lazing about and taking naps.
  • Mellow Fellow: He doesn't give a flying flip to anything and would rather slack off than partake in the competition.
  • Non-Gameplay Elimination: The quitting variant. After running Oodle's patience thin by refusing to participate anymore (despite Oodle not forcing him to) and unjustifiably calling him and his competition show "pointless", Pear was thrown into the Doodleverse out of anger. This was especially shocking towards the viewers since they were certain Pitchfork would've gotten out for receiving the most votes.note invoked
  • Phrase Catcher: Domino exclaims "Where's Pear? " whenever Pear lags behind and goes missing from Team 5.
  • "The Reason You Suck" Speech: In Episode 4, He gives an undeserving one to Oodle, who complains about the competition's challenges and rules and insulting his powers. He calls the competition and Oodle "pointless. This gets him eliminated because Oodle throws him in the portal in anger.
  • Sleepyhead: Nods off almost anywhere that it becomes his main character trait.

Pitchfork

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Rank: TBA
Gender: Female, Theme Color: Tawny
Voiced by: Robert Johnston
A 3-pronged pitchfork with a bad temper.
  • Brutal Honesty: Let's just say she sugar-coats her words the way a psychopath stabs someone with a blunt knife, repeatedly.
  • Hair-Trigger Temper: She can be set off quite easily, especially around Glowstick and when her team slacks off.
  • High-Pressure Emotion: Best illustrated with her prongs becoming red-hot, followed by an accompanying kettle whistle, whenever she gets angry.
  • Jerkass: Combined with her temper-induced attitude, she can pretty much be viewed as a domineering tyrant who overworks the members of the team. Eventually, the rest of the team was able to stand their ground when she continues to bark at them in "Get a Grip" and after she gets the team disqualified by wrecking their claw machine.
  • The Leader: A straightforward Headstrong-type, pushing her fellow teammates to the limits so they can strive for the best. Unfortunately for Team 5, Pitchfork's dictatorship-like style isn't effective in the slightest and causes her team to drop in rankings until their first elimination where afterward, Domino takes control.
  • Make Me Wanna Shout: When sufficiently angered, she can blow anyone in front of her away just by yelling at them.
  • Masculine Girl, Feminine Boy: She's the masculine, rough-and-tough girl to Apricot's feminine, Nervous Wreck boy.
  • Rage Breaking Point: Underwent unbridled fury upon her team's second penalty which wrecked Team 5's claw machine in "Get a Grip," causing her team to lose.
  • My God, What Have I Done?: After she caused her team to get disqualified in "Get A Grip", she has fallen into a guilt trip and is sullen ever since.
  • Tomboyish Voice: Fitting for her rough, frank nature.

    Team 6 
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In general

  • Bystander Syndrome: The non-arguing members would do nothing but watch the arguing ones fight it out. It's as problematic for the team as the quarreling since they're also ignoring the challenges which Nacho mostly does single-handedly.
  • Dysfunction Junction: Good Lord, where do we begin? As a whole, the team notoriously gained traction from the other teams as the one most likely to lose because of the members' unwillingness to cooperate.
    • Package, the logical intellectual she is, would not tolerate her cohorts' stupidity to which her fierce rivalry with Shot Put is pretty self-explanatory. She also thinks highly of herself as the (self-proclaimed) leader even though no one listens to her anyway.
    • Shot Put has the strength of an immovable fortress and the IQ of a brain-dead potato. This combination of Dumb Muscle results in ill-thought-out plans from him, majorly involving chucking things at others and not using his minuscule brain for seemingly unimportant tasks.
    • Glassy, in spite of her adorable appearance, is completely psychopathic and violent. No kidding, she's damn scary and if you get on her bad side... Run.
    • Orange and Yellow Food Dye are a couple of identical valley girls that don't fare well without each other while Popsicle Stick is so over-reliant on her Best Friend (who's on a different team by the way), she borderline worships him. These three definitely have some serious independence issues.
    • Glove and Raisin, on the other hand, are quite pleasant to hang around with and not as dysfunctional as the examples above. Still, they do have their flaws with the former having awakened an unhealthy competitive nature from his teammates' quarreling while the latter's senility causes him to be 90 percent oblivious to his surroundings.
    • Showery, although avoiding the conflict Team 6 brought upon themselves, lacks the confidence to effectively contribute to challenges for his team. Thus, his attempts to prove himself as such comes off rather awkward and unprepared.
    • Finally, there's Nacho, the apathetic Emo Teen and Only Sane Woman who actually does the challenges which really speak volumes of how much of a mess this team is.
  • Fonts: Their team logo is typed in Comic Sans MS, quite fitting for Team 6 as it's regarded to be one of the worst fonts since its invention.
  • In-Series Nickname: The members of Team 6 are collectively called "Sixers" by the other teams.
  • Leader Wannabe: A rather interesting case since most of Team 6 displays these traits, especially Package, so much so that there is no definite leader in the first place.
  • Leitmotif: "March of the Desolate" by zoomi becomes their theme in its own weird way since it "captures the chaotic & nonsensical nature of the whole team". The animated cover art has the members going around a wheel similar to the Wheel of Decisions.
  • Sting: Team 6 has two stock screams of a man in agony for theirs.
  • Take a Third Option: After Nacho told them to resolve their conflict, everyone finally agreed on spinning a Wheel of Decisions to choose the team's leader for the episode instead of arguing incessantly over the role or doing nothing at all. Well, almost everyone since Popsicle Stick took a fourth option by quitting Team 6 altogether to join Team 2 for the unsubtle excuse of being in the same team as Jelly.
  • Teeth-Clenched Teamwork: The team's dynamic in a nutshell.
  • Took a Level in Kindness: After the leadership dispute was resolved using the Leader Wheel, Team 6 considerably mellowed out and stop arguing for the most part. Now they are more focus on fixing Nacho's cheese-changing identity crisis and are actually working together with minimum complain.

Glassy

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Rank: TBA
Gender: Female, Theme Color: Magenta
Voiced by: Robert Johnston
A glass cup whose more dangerous than she lets on. Adorable and charming on the outside but merciless and brutal on the inside, she is an unstoppable one-woman army you never should cross paths with.
  • The Berserker: Her unethical fighting methods support this. For starters, she had once tried to bite Candle's face off.
  • Broke the Rating Scale: According to the episode "Smarter & Boulder," Glassy's pure evilness is ranked with a whopping 6 out of 5 stars (maybe even more than that).
  • Cute and Psycho: Way too on the nose (if objects have one) with this trope.
  • From the Mouths of Babes: She says the most disturbing things.
    Hanger: Aw, well hello there little one. How did you end up here?
    Glassy: Heh heh, I've been sent to destroy you!
    Hanger: Did you guys hear tha- wait, what?
    (Glassy proceeds to knock down the majority of Team 2)
  • Girly Bruiser: Looks like a dainty cup, acts like Little Miss Badass.
  • Glass Cannon: Glassy could knock you out in a blink, but can be easily shattered. Good luck trying, though.
  • Hate at First Sight: When she locked eyes on Cinnamon Bun, the walking definition of young girls' demographic, she instantly finds her a threat because of her cuteness.
  • Killer Rabbit: Innocent and sweet isn't she? WRONG! Before you know it, she would have mauled you in a flash.
  • Kick Chick: Given that she has no arms, Glassy's main form of attack is to punt away people she doesn't like.
  • Literally Shattered Lives: On account of being made of glass, she can suffer from this. The first incident occurred in "Get a Grip" where the claw of the malfunctioning claw machine smacks her towards the glass casing.
  • Little Miss Snarker: Quite the sassy one and routinely insults people to their face.
  • Pink Means Feminine: Inverted. While she is pink, Glassy is tough and brash.
  • Pint-Sized Powerhouse: Don't ever underestimate her size because she'll absolutely destroy you. Jelly even says this verbatim to describe her in "An Ice Beginning".
  • Psycho Pink: A pink glass cup who's an evil psychopath.
  • Puppy-Dog Eyes: Frequently sports these as part of her cute get-up.
  • Stronger Than They Look: In spite of her size and only boasting a 2 out of 5 for strength, Glassy is one mean kicker who can hypothetically match Oodle in a straight fight.
  • Token Evil Teammate: Is said to be made of pure evil and resorts to violence the quickest.
  • Tomboy with a Girly Streak: Her demeanor and actions are quite brash, but her appearance says otherwise.

Glove

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Rank: TBA
Gender: Male, Theme Color: Deep Sky Blue
Voiced by: taopywagon
A five-fingered glove.
  • Brainless Beauty: One of his stats in "Smarter and Boulder" rates him 5 out of 5 stars in radiating himbo energy.note 
  • Competition Freak: Revealed to be one in "Smarter and Boulder" after Team 6's non-stop arguing triggers it.
  • Heterosexual Life-Partners: With Sock.
  • Irony: Glove didn't even know what hands are until everyone received Sudden Anatomy in "An Ice Beginning", despite being the very garment meant to be worn on a hand. In a similar vein, he only received legs and not arms in the same episode.

Nacho

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Cheeseless Nacho
Mozzarella Nacho
Rank: TBA
Gender: Female, Theme Color: Banana Mania
Voiced by: F-L-R-N
A nacho chip with cheese sauce dripping at the side. Sardonic and chill in nature and only expresses in the most monotonous, unenthusiastic manner, she's most definitely an Emo Teen. Notwithstanding the stereotype, she's the only one who cares enough to take responsibility for her team.
Speaking of stereotypes, as we later find out from "Sun Blocked" onwards, Nacho with her cheese sauce is the default personality and can adopt an entirely different persona altogether depending on the type of cheese put on her head. This ranges from paranoid conspiracy nutcase (Without cheese) to full-on Italian stereotype (Mozzarella/Pizza cheese).
  • Ambiguously Gay: Mozzarella Nacho introduced herself by thanking the food dyes for bringing her back as "lovely madames" followed by kissing Orange's hand. Nacho's regular self has never express interest in that regard and whether this truly reflects her is unclear.
  • Cool Shades: Pull these out whenever she needs to take a siesta from her dysfunctional team.
  • Conspiracy Theorist: Acts like one without her cheese with such instances including her eradict and aggressive behaviour, thinking the pizza cheese ball is a mind-control device and being described as a "deranged sociopath" by Package. Not to mention all of her insane outbursts:
    Cheeseless Nacho: [tackles and pins Package to the ground] Are you aware that your insides are composed of these menial styrofoam objects? What would happen if we were to empty you?? Are you prepared to EXPLORE THOSE CONSEQUENCES!?
    [Later On]
    Cheeseless Nacho: [getting all up in Showery's face] Have you ever noticed this world has no confines, man!? It's just an endless yellow void with no visible geography, man!
  • Creepy Monotone: She has zero emotion and inflection in her tone so everything she says would sound sarcastic and/or deadpan.
  • Deadpan Snarker: Low on snark, high on deadpan (And I'm talking really high)
  • Dull Surprise: Reacts with deep despondence regardless of the situation.
  • Emo Teen: If you haven't guessed it by this point (But only when she has nacho cheese on her). The sauce mimicking bangs definitely helps.
  • Freak Out: Shot Put mistakenly eats Nacho's cheese sauce and causes her to enter perpetual panic mode from anything and everything due to the personality that comes with being cheeseless.
  • Gratuitous Italian: Due to the mozzarella on her head, Nacho is deluded into thinking she's Italian (somehow also speaking it too) and peppers her vocabulary as such. Her first line starts off with "Buongiorno!" ("Good morning!") and later exclaimed "Andiamo" ("Let's Go") while using Showery as a gondola.
  • Guile Hero: Faced with the daunting task of moving a boulder up a mountain, Nacho points out Jelly (whose team already finished) and his damaged head to Popsicle Stick. Kicking her instincts into overdrive and dragging the boulder, which Nacho took the liberty to attach, at Mach speeds, securing second place comfortably for Team 6.
  • Hiding Behind Your Bangs: The cheese sauce covering her left eye imitates this to represent a goth/emo hairstyle which is very fitting given her gloomy personality.
  • Identity Amnesia: Nacho is the resident Emo Teen whose defining traits are her rationality and stoicism which manage to keep Team 6 from truly falling apart. Removing or replacing her cheese sauce, however, is a completely different story, giving rise to a slew of cheesy personalities just as, if not more, dysfunctional as her teammates:
    • None of the alternates can recall their previous selves (Though weirdly enough still retains everything else like the competition and their teammates) though they all have one thing in common, being larger-than-life and/or Chewing the Scenery stereotypes.
    • There's nothing plain about Cheeseless Nacho after Shot Put accidentally "broke" her into becoming a conspiracy nutcase suffering from perpetual paranoia and Existential Horror. Spending one challenge with her is enough for Team 6 to work together in hopes of bringing her back to normal.
    • The team's attempt at using pizza cheese brought out Mozzarella Nacho who is a lot saner but at the cost of believing she's a full-blown Italian gondolier complete with Gratuitous Italian.
    • Given that Oodle lent Team 6 his subscription to a monthly cheese delivery service, there may be a Sequel Hook for Team 6 to experiment with different types of cheeses on Nacho next episode.
  • I Kiss Your Hand: Mozzarella Nacho thanks the Food Dyes for helping her come to her senses (sort of) by kissing Orange's hand which elicits a grin from her and an unamused look from Yellow.
  • Larynx Dissonance: Sounds more like a teenage boy rather than a girl.
  • Nervous Wreck: To call her "jumpy" as Cheeseless Nacho would be a hell of an Understatement as she is liable to Freak Out at the slightest surprise and go off tangents of how reality does not make sense and cannot be comprehended.
  • No Indoor Voice: Without her cheese sauce, she's either deliriously shouting conspiracies or screaming from the top of her lungs in paranoia.
  • Not So Stoic: She sheds a tear when listening to Raisin's wish to relive his glory days before his elimination and her calm and composed nature is instantaneously gone the moment her cheese sauce is taken from her.
  • The Leader: For the first three episodes, Nacho is the only one qualified for Team 6 compared to the rest who'll self-imposed the title but lack crucial leadership skills or don't take the initiative at all. A simple explanation is that she'll treat being the leader as a job rather than a position of absolute power that blindsided most of her teammates. Once the compromise of rotating leadership was implemented, she stepped down and was relieved her teammates are finally getting along for the most part.
  • Only Sane Woman: Is the only one to not be involved in Team 6's in-fighting besides Showery. However, unlike him, she's able to come up with ideas to actually do the challenge and prevent her team's elimination.
  • Perpetual Frowner: Her default expression though it's not like she can't feel other emotions.
  • Rambunctious Italian: Outdoing both Bacon and Domino in terms of their respective stereotype, Mozzarella Nacho got the complete Italian package. Exuberant and flirtatious personality, heavy accent, riding in on a gondola to serenade into the night, you name it.
  • The Reliable One: Nacho may be overlooked by her teammates, largely because they're too busy arguing, but she's the sole reason why Team 6 isn't a complete lost cause.note Ultimately, she was the one to stop the power struggle by chastising her teammates to find a better solution in which Package came up with the leader wheel.
  • Take a Third Option: Got enough common sense to purposely exclude herself from her teammates' power struggle instead of joining in or standing hopelessly from the sidelines. She flat-out told them to resolve this petty conflict themselves before it seriously and irreversibly tears them apart.
  • We Want Our Jerk Back!: Downplayed in that while Nacho is cynical and doesn't give a damn about her teammates' quarreling, she's a pretty chill person who wants the best for her team despite not openly showing it and them being dead focused on their standing in the leadership position. Her Identity Amnesia and the wacky personalities that follow forced the Sixers to work together and bring her emo-self back as they acknowledge that despite not seeing eye-to-eye, Nacho was the reason Team 6 hasn't completely gone off the deep end by confronting them about stopping the power struggle plaguing the team once and for all.
  • What the Hell Is That Accent?: Mozarella Nacho's accent is vaguely European at best, given neither she nor her voice actor is Italian, and even mistaken as French by some viewers.
  • Unexplained Accent: Mozzarella Nacho suddenly and inexplicably gains an Italian accent despite neither she nor her voice actor being Italian in any way.

Orange Food Dye

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Rank: TBA
Gender: Female, Theme Color: Safety Orange
Voiced by: taopywagon
An orange food dye bottle. She more or less has the same personality as her best friend, Yellow Food Dye, although she is quieter.
  • Always Identical Twins: Looks like a Palette Swap of Yellow Food Dye and vice versa.
  • Ambidextrous Sprite: Some of her poses, like during the intro, elimination or recovery, always mirror Yellow's to emphasise how identical they are.
  • Brought to You by the Letter "S": Has the letter "O" on her logo.
  • The Ditz: She scores a measly 1 out of 5 stars in intelligence, along with Yellow, if we were to go by the stats in "Smarter and Boulder".
  • Deconstructed Character Archetype: Orange fits in with the common object show stereotype of identical, co-dependent Valley Girl duos with Yellow. However, as time passes by, she began doubting her friendship when she realizes Yellow is the Alpha Bitch to her Innocent Beta Bitch and not equals.
  • Divergent Character Evolution: Both her and Yellow Food Dye are an identical set of vapid Valley Girls and the best of friends. Later episodes fleshed out their characters with Orange's shy and kind nature heavily contrasts Yellow who is excessively mean to others, only cares about her own interests and treats Orange like a possession than her own friend.
  • Heterosexual Life-Partners: With Yellow Food Dye.
  • Hypocritical Humour: She makes fun of Popsicle Stick for being so dependent on Jelly, completely unaware of doing exactly that with Yellow.
  • Innocent Beta Bitch: While treated equally by her partner, Orange has almost no say in any matter since Yellow does the talking.
  • Valley Girl: Shares this trait with her BFF, Yellow.

Package

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Rank: TBA
Gender: Female, Theme Color: Tawny
Voiced by: taopywagon
A dented package box that uses strategy and logic to complete tasks. She tries acting as the leader for her self-destructive team. Emphasis on "tries" since most of Team 6 also wants that elusive position. That being said, she isn't qualified to lead her team, like the others, as her smart-alecky, impatient nature can get ahold of her.
  • Arch-Enemies: With the bird brain Shot Put.
  • Brains and Brawn: The brains to Shotput's brawn.
  • Enraged by Idiocy: Easily annoyed when people don't put any thought into their plans and/or actions. This is why she cannot tolerate Shot Put, the living embodiment of stupidity.
  • Leader Wannabe: Most of her teammates possess this trait but she's the most determined since she thinks the most intelligent of the group should equate to leadership status. She does come to her senses in "Get A Grip" after taking Nacho's words about sorting themselves to heart. But not entirely as the solution to the problem involving spinning a wheel to pick a leader for the challenge had her taking a third of the wheel.
  • The Smart Girl: She is the smartest on her team, her intelligence stat boasting a full five stars as shown in "Smarter and Boulder", which is especially apparent compared to half her teammates.
  • Wheel of Decisions: Her solution to Team 6's leadership problem is spinning one every challenge to rotate team captains but it doesn't come without biasness as her space takes up a third of the wheel and Shotput having the smallest fraction possible.

Popsicle Stick

For more tropes about her, see the "Team 2" folder above

Raisin

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Doodleverse Version
Rank: 60th (Last Place)
Gender: Male, Theme Color: Vivid Violet
Voiced by: Robert Johnston
A purple grape raisin. He is way past his prime, hardened by the fact that he's the oldest out of all the contestants, and as such is not in the best shape or state of mind to compete. Despite his senility, he is quite wise and yearns to relive his glory days.

Shot Put

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Rank: TBA
Gender: Male, Theme Color: Suva Grey
Voiced by: Robert Johnston
A shot put ball that can be described as all brawn and no brains. He is incredibly stubborn-minded and enjoys throwing things.
  • Arch-Enemies: With the smart-aleck Package.
  • Astonishingly Appropriate Appearance: He has a good throwing arm and usually hurtles things and even people as a solution to his problems. In Real Life, shot puts are thrown in sports and games (such as the Olympics).
  • Brains and Brawn: The brawn to Package's brains.
  • Dumb Muscle: His brain is non-existent but his immense strength makes up for it (sort of).
  • Malaproper: Gets a lot of words and phrases mixed up like "Muttony" as "Mutiny" and "Protraction" as "Potential", greatly annoying and confusing Package.
  • Simpleton Voice: He's slow in both speech and thought process.
  • Unskilled, but Strong: In terms of raw power, he dominates the category whereas anywhere else, not by a long shot.
  • Unwitting Instigator of Doom: Shot Put, in the middle of a food coma from the pizza party aftermath but still having room for more, made the big mistake of eating Nacho's cheese and "breaking" her. This led to Team 6 dealing with a whole new problem of getting Nacho back to normal after recently resolving their leadership conflict.

Showery

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Rank: TBA
Gender: Male, Theme Color: Light Cyan
Voiced by: Robert Johnston
A shower bathtub. Due to his size and lack of limbs, Showery isn't the best at putting himself front and center in the spotlight. In fact, he's quite the shy, insecure type who fails at proving his worth, despite trying his hardest.

Yellow Food Dye

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Rank: TBA
Gender: Female, Theme Color: Saffron
Voiced by: zoomi
A yellow food dye bottle. She more or less has the same personality as her best friend, Orange Food Dye, although she is the more talkative one.
  • Alpha Bitch: Wears the metaphorical pants in hers and Orange's friendship and it's painfully evident how she dragged Orange into the leadership conflict without her input.
  • Always Identical Twins: Looks like a Palette Swap of Orange Food Dye and vice versa.
  • Ambidextrous Sprite: Some of her poses, like during the intro, elimination or recovery, always mirror Orange's to emphasise how identical they are.
  • Brought to You by the Letter "S": Has the letter "Y" on her logo.
  • The Ditz: She scores a measly 1 out of 5 stars in intelligence, along with Orange, if we were to go by the stats in "Smarter and Boulder".
  • Heterosexual Life-Partners: With Orange Food Dye.
  • Hypocritical Humour: She makes fun of Popsicle Stick for being so dependent on Jelly, completely unaware of doing exactly that with Orange.
  • Informed Attribute: According to Orange Food Dye, she is said to be the Evil Twin out of the two but there's no indication of her being one. However, she does become meaner in later episodes though that's more of being an Alpha Bitch than plain evil.
  • Valley Girl: Shares this trait with her BFF, Orange.

Others

    Tumbleweed 
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Gender: Male, Theme Color: Esctasy
Voiced by: Robert Johnston
A tumbleweed who, unlike the rest of the cast, debuted in "An Ice Beginning" as part of Bacon's western sequence. He's a minor character that appears every now and then but doesn't compete in the show.
  • Catchphrase: "Pardon." He can speak other things but exclusively chooses to say this word almost every single time he shows up.
    [Tumbleweed rolls past the cast yet again]
    Tumbleweed: Pardon.
    Sock: SAY OTHER WORDS!!!
    Tumbleweed: NEVER! [Exits out of shot]
  • Early Installment Character-Design Difference: As of "Fartists", he's got a brand new design which gives him a different color and a more detailed look.
  • Living Prop: Tumbleweed will roll onscreen, say maybe one or two words, then exits out the same fashion. That's it. That's all he does.
  • Maybe Magic, Maybe Mundane: Unlike the other residents of the blank void, he suddenly spouts legs and a face without receiving them personally from Oodle. This begs the question of whether he was alive or not before Oodle came into the picture.
  • The Quiet One: "Pardon" is what you'll expect him to be saying every time he shows up, and he usually says nothing else aside from that.
  • Recurring Extra: Makes cameos in all episodes so far ever since his first appearance in "An Ice Beginning."
  • Second Episode Introduction: Introduced this way if you count the pilot as the first episode.

    Mr. Pickaxe 
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Gender: Male (Assumed), Theme Color: Periwinkle
Voiced by: Robert Johnston
A non-sentient iron pickaxe perceived real by its owner, Fireball.
  • Chekhov's Gun: Oodle giving it as a prize to Fireball for winning the first challenge proved to be useful for carrying the bolder by breaking it into smaller chunks in the following challenge.
  • Tsurime Eyes: Fireball imagines it with these.

    Cinnamon Bun 
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Gender: Female, Theme Color: Razzle Dazzle Rose
Voiced by: F-L-R-N
A pink fox plushie Oodle won years ago at a fair. However, this is no ordinary doll (or action-figure as she puts it) since she's sentient, cute and wants to be her own independent person.
  • Debut Queue: Debuted in the third episode "Get A Grip" and not "The Pilot" nor "An Ice Beginning".
  • Insistent Terminology: As any hardcore nerd would say about their collectibles, Cinnamon Bun is an action figure, not a doll.
  • Meaningful Name: Not in a straightforward sense but describing someone as a "Cinnamon Bun" can mean the person is sweet, innocent and make you want to protect them at all costs. Perfectly describing this adorable little fox plush.
  • Non-Indicative Name: She's the only one to date not to follow the naming conventions of either A Dog Named "Dog" or A Lizard Named "Liz". Sure her name is Cinnamon Bun but she ain't the sweet confectionary pastry found in bakeries or supermarkets.
  • Pink Means Feminine: A pink-colored plush and ostensibly female alongside other Tertiary Sexual Characteristics.
  • Sphere Eyes: A type II in contrast to everyone's bead eyes.
  • Tertiary Sexual Characteristics: Let's see here, a stuffed cartoon fox plush...complete with prominent eyelashes, hot-pink colour scheme and a cutesy-wootsy name. Doesn't she just scream "targeted at the young female demographic" all over?

    Red Eyes (Spoilers) 
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Gender: Unknown, Theme Color: Red
Voiced by: Robert Johnston (Through Bone)
This mysterious entity possessed Bone off-screen in the stinger of episode 2, causing him to develop a side where he's much more confident and incredibly talented. Currently, there's next to nothing about them other than their red eyes and how they're slowly gaining the respect of Team 3 for Bone.
  • The Ace: They're a whiz at the claw machine and drew a pretty amazing picture of Farty as well.
  • Ambiguously Evil: They might be possessing Bone, but Red Eyes' doesn't appear to have any malicious intent. If anything, they appear to be helping Bone and his team. They also seem to only take control when necessary (or when Bone asks for help). As of "Sun Blocked" they threaten Bone to keep quiet, leaning more into the evil side.
  • Ambiguous Gender: Since we never get to physically see Red Eyes before their Demonic Possession over Bone, their gender is unconfirmed.
  • Demonic Possession: See Bone's entry above. They can control Bone's body and speak through him but we don't know if they're actually demonic.
  • Loophole Abuse: For "Get A Grip"'s challenge, only the operator can work the claw machine. Since they were controlling Bone's body at the time, Oodle never notice someone else technically did the challenge.
  • No Name Given: They're yet to be named in the show, hence the placeholder name of Red Eyes given for their's and Bone's entries.
  • Red Eyes, Take Warning: Why else would their name be "Red Eyes" although we don't know if they're planning anything diabolical.
  • Red Oni, Blue Oni: The ever-confident, charismatic Red Oni to Bone's passive and meek Blue Oni. Further reinforcing this trope is the former's titular red eyes and the latter's hobby of drawing with a blue crayon.
  • Sharing a Body: Inhabits Bone and takes control whenever they want or if Bone asks for help.
  • Shrouded in Myth:. Without any motives, backstory, physical appearance, gender or even name, we have absolutely zero information on them.
  • Unreveal Angle: Red Eyes made their debut in The Stinger of episode two except they don't physically appear since the shot is framed with Bone looking on in horror from their point of view. The next time we see them, Red Eyes is already inhabiting Bone's body.

    Spore 
Gender: Female, Theme Color: Orange Red
Voiced By: Kennedy Johnston

Non-Canon

    Evil Oodle 4S 
Gender: Male, Theme Color: Wild Blue Yonder
Voiced by: Robert Johnston
A joke character that was introduced in episode 4.1. He is a contour drawing of a muscular dude with a triangle-shaped head who parodies the "evil host/host's rival" concept seen in earlier object shows.

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