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    Kitty 
The main hero of the series, a cute, yellow kitty wearing a pink bow who's taking the battle island challenge in order to become the most powerful warrior ever! With their best friend, Orc, their collection of powerful bows and impecabble taste in fashion, nothing will stand in their way of achieving their goal, and learning just how much history they have with Battle Island.
  • A Dog Named "Dog": They're a kitty named Kitty.
  • Ambiguous Gender: Kitty is never referred to with any pronounes anywhere in the series. Nothing has been revealed about their gender identity as of yet, but it clearly isn't male or female.
  • Amnesiac Hero: As "Memory Monster" reveals, they don't remember anything from before crash landing on Orc Island.
  • Badass Adorable: A cute kitten with a cute taste in fashion who can uppercut enemies into the stratosphere. They were also the original Final Boss of Battle Island.
  • The Fashionista: Kitty loves their fashion, especially in regard to their bows.
  • Furry Reminder: A lot of the comedy surrounding Kitty revolves around them still acting like a cat despite their warrior skills. They use a litterbox, enjoy getting scratched, can be distracted with something as simple as an empty cardboard tube, and they often knead Orc's face to calm him down.
  • Pint-Sized Powerhouse: Kitty barely reaches up most characters knees, yet can easily lift weights far greater than themselves.
  • Power-Up: Their kitty bows can grant them a wide assortment of powers. Standard Elemental Powers like fire, ice and lightning, to different states like ghost and metal, to more esoteric ones like big head and cupcake, Kitty has them all.
  • Red Oni, Blue Oni: The red to Orc's blue, being feisty and assertive, usually jumping head first into situations before thinking.
  • Trademark Favorite Food: Cupcakes. It ends up used against them in the test against the Furnace Monster.

    Orc 
Kitty's best friend, personal fashion designer and loyal squire. Having never fit in among his orc brethren, Orc chose to follow Kitty to Battle Island, providing them with everything they need from their Kitty Power Bows to the choicest fashion tips.
  • Abusive Parents: His father looks down on him for not being like most other orcs, which still weighs down on him on Battle Island.
  • A Dog Named "Dog": He's an orc called Orc.
  • Camp Gay: Downplayed, especially when compared to his crush, Iago, but he has some of the trappings of this trope, being fashion obsessed and with traditionally girly interests.
  • The Fashionista: Orc loves fashion, and is the one who designs all of Kitty's bows and costumes. He even has a tricked out Magical Sewing Machine to do his work with.
  • Magic Music: One of his magical skills is using ancient magic orc songs to heal.
  • My Species Doth Protest Too Much: Orcs, including his father and brothers, are a Proud Warrior Race that forsake their natural magical abilities. Orc chooses to embrace his magic and apply it to his fashion work.
  • Red Oni, Blue Oni: The blue to Kitty's red, being the calmer, less confrontational of the two who usually tries to keep Kitty out of trouble.

    Za Za Royale 
Daughter of the legendary Angel Royale, who's more than ready to live up to her legacy by succeeding where her mother failed, butting heads with Kitty in the process.
  • Abusive Parents: She doesn't have many nice things to say about her mother. In her mothers defense, she still cares for her. But by the last monster, it turns out she has very good reason to think so poorly of her mother.
  • Awesome Ego: Constantly acts like they're the best dang warrior on the island, and backs it up almost as constantly—though they do have their share of humbling moments.
  • BFS: Carries two of them as her weapons of choice.
  • Demonic Possession: Starts suffering from this by the Ancient Ruins, assumingly because of the Last Monster, but actually by her mother.
  • Forehead of Doom: She has a noticeably large forehead.
  • Half-Human Hybrid: She's revealed in the season finale to be Orc's half sister.
  • Important Haircut: In the season finale she cuts her ponytail and has a pixie cut.
  • Prehensile Hair: Her other weapon of choice besides her swords. "Glitch Witches" shows that her hairdo can also somehow hack into things.
  • The Rival: Belittles Kitty at their first meeting, and often schemes to make them fail the islands challenges. Notably, though, in "Spicy Ice Monster" she proves capable enough to fight Kitty to a standstill on equal terms, doing better against them than her mother EVER did.

    Merchin 
Zaza's squire and servant, quite literally born to serve her. He dutifully aids his master in whatever way she pleases, using his technological powers to do so.
  • Annoying Video Game Helper: He's a spoof of the most famous fairy companion in that he coddles ZaZa and is very clingy. She chafes at him being around and takes pleasure in destroying copies of him. Even so, she can't stand to be apart from him for too long.
  • Fairy Companion: A genetically engineered cyborg fairy companion intended to serve as ZaZa's nanny.
  • Killing Your Alternate Self: He and the other Merchins all want to be Zaza's sole companion, and are thus incredibly hostile to each other. When he destroy his faulty copies, he and Zaza take so much pleasure in it that it disturbs Orc and Kitty.
  • Servant Race: Is only one of many Merchins built to serve ZaZa. He's the only one who was actually functional, though, with the others left inactive.
  • Took a Level in Kindness: Starts of as antagonistic with Kitty and Orc as his master is, but starts to build a friendship with Orc after Mount Spicy Ice.

Battle Island Warriors

    General 
Warriors and their squires who've come to face the challenges of Battle Island.
  • Support Party Member: The role of the squires is to provide the warriors with whatever they need, from weapons to clothes to moral support.
  • Valley Girl: A good chuck of the warriors, and really the cast in general, have shades of this trope. It seems being fashion conscious and having thr valley girl accent is one of the requirements of being a warrior.

    Bozark 
A brutish and dimwitted warrior. Loves yelling, his Soul Stealing Battle Axe, and his Gramzark.
  • Cloudcuckoolander: Bozark lives in his own little world most of the time. In "Memory Monster", the upsetting memory used against him is of him yelling at a cupcake in a bathroom for no adequately explained reason.
  • Dumb Muscle: Bozark is very strong, but there's not much going on in his head.
  • Even Bad Men Love Their Mamas: He's not evil, just brutish, but he sure loves his Gramzark.
  • Third-Person Person: Bozark speaks this way.

    Gramzark 
Bozark's ever doting grandma.
  • Amazingly Embarrassing Parents: She tends to dote on her grandson, to his embarassment.
  • Cool Old Lady: She's travelling Battle Island with her grandson, so this trope is a given. She's more this trope after obtaining her muscular form.
  • Killed Off for Real: She dies offscreen in "Labyrinth" of old age. She still shows up as a ghost, though.

    Iago Fineheart 
A flamboyant and peppy warrior/yoga instructor/archery instructor/motivational speaker. Orc has a crush on him.
  • Alien Blood: His blood is a dark blue color. He claims its just blueberry jam. From what we've seen, it's hard to buy.
  • Camp Gay: Very. In an island full of Valley Girl archetypes, he's the most camp one there is.
  • Improbable Aiming Skills: He can make absurd bankshots and hit any target he wants. Sometimes with his feet.
  • The Pollyanna: He's almost always in a positive mood, and with a big smile on his face.
  • Poke the Poodle: His atempts at being bad in Sky Co Docks involves loosening bottle caps so that they might spill, swapping identical swords with each other, and feeding people unwashed fruit. In a comedic Subversion it succesfully impresses everyone.

    Aeon Altramnix 
A dry witted cyborg woman and friend of Kitty and Orc.
  • Cyber Cyclops: Her monitor face displays a single circle that serves as her eye.
  • Eye Beams: Her signature weapon is her Ultra Mecha Eyebeam. She's shown to be a bit trigger happy with it.
  • Mundane Utility: Aeon frequently uses her Eyebeam for more mundane uses, like lighting campfires or fishing.
  • The Smart Gal: While not known for being the most funniest warrior, but what she lacks in comedy, she makes up for in smarts.

Battle Island Monsters

    General 
The monsters of Battle Island. Warriors must defeat each monster for their keys in order to progress through the island.
  • Affably Evil: Most monsters tend to be more eccentric than evil, or are simply playing up their evil side for their work.
  • Boss Monster: Their role is to guard the keys warriors need to progress through Battle Island.
  • Boss Subtitles: It's part of their introductions.
  • Punch-Clock Villain: Some monsters treat their status as a job, and are quick to drop their antagonism once someone succeeds in their challenges.
  • Puzzle Boss: Some battle monsters don't need to be beaten through combat, but rather must have their challenges beaten in specific ways.

    The First Monster 
The first monster (duh) that warriors must battle against in order to enter Battle Island proper.
  • Boss Subtitles: Chrome Champion. Changes to "Oooh now you've done it" when he transforms into First Monster X.
  • Defeating the Undefeatable: He's far tougher than most of the monsters in the island proper, but most warriors still find ways to defeat him. That's not the point of his challenge, anyway.
  • Determinator: What The First Monster is actually meant to be a test for, testing warriors to see if they have the determination to keep going through unbeatable odds.
  • Gold-Colored Superiority: His DX form is gold colored.
  • Punch-Clock Villain: He spends his free time practicing his boss lines, and is immensely proud of Kitty when they beat his challenge.
  • So Proud of You: He's immensely prideful of Kitty and Orc passing his test, even calling them his "Determination Babies" at one point.

    Racer Monster 
The monster of Warrior Park's race track, who challenges warriors to an epic race.

    Target Monster 
The easiest monster in all of Battle Island. All a warrior has to do is hit his target with a bow and arrow. Surely no one would struggle to do that, right?
  • Affably Evil: He's one of the friendlier monsters, and at one point sincerely congratulates Zaza for succeeding against him despite her struggles. Not that she appreciates it.

    Boxing Monster 
A boxing machine that must be defeated in combat.
  • We Hardly Knew Ye: Kitty defeats it easily, giving it no time to show any personality.

    Spicy Ice Monster 
The main monster of Mount Spicy Ice. A dangerous beast fought in a treacherous arena... if it would stop crying, that is.

    Furnace Monster 
A maniacal living furnace with a most devious challenge: carrying a cupcake to the center of his maze. It's a lot more evil than it sounds.
  • Affably Evil: His demeanor is rather goofy despite behaving so sinisterly. He dresses up Orc in a cute apron because he thinks it would be cute.
  • Beware the Silly Ones: Don't let the above mentioned demeanor fool you, though. Furnace Monster is one of the first monsters who enforces dire consequences for failure rather than simply freely allowing warriors to challenge them again—succumb to the temptation and eat his cupcake, and he turns you into a zombie who then tries to steal the cupcake from future challengers and cause THEM to fail.
  • Cutting the Knot: Though Kitty resists eating the cupcake, they end up tossing it off the platform. They win the challenge by turning the monster into a cupcake, forcing it to give up the key.
  • Made of Temptation: His challenge is all about carrying a delicious looking cupcake to the center of his maze without eating it. Those who succumb become cupcake obsessed zombies.

    Mole Monster 
One of the monsters of Cashino Woods. He challenges warriors to a quite literal game of Whack-A-Mole.
  • Cutting the Knot: Kitty bypasses the monsters challenge with a Zerg Rush of Kitty clones.
  • Even Evil Has Standards: He locks the arena down in order to trap the Kitty clones, believing them too terrifying to be allowed to roam Battle Island.
  • Oh, Crap!: When faced with a literal tidal wave of Kitty clones, it can do nothing but scream.
  • The Scream: Belts out an epic one when the Kitty army arrives.
  • Timed Mission: To get his key, warriors need to successfully land a hit on him before a timer runs out.

     Dicey Vine Monster 
The other monster of Cashino Woods.
  • Cutting the Knot: Kitty and Orc simply distract him and steal their things back, including the monster key.
  • Evil Debt Collector: Hides a clause in the rules of his battle from warriors that states they have to pay him 1,000,000 coins if they lose before they can try again, and also confiscates all their equipment as collateral.
  • Luck-Based Mission: One has to defeat it in a dice roll to win the key.
  • Jerkass: It's one of the ruder monsters out there, mocking Kitty and Orc and confiscating their things, locking it behind an unreasonably large debt.
  • Trapped by Gambling Debts: The fate of warriors who lost to him, since they can't advance further into Battle Island without his key.

Other

    Angel Royale 
A legendary warrior who's name is revered across all of Battle Island for being the only warrior to ever reach the Last Monster. Though she ultimately failed and lost her life, she's become a martyr to all warriors who take the challenge, with statues of her scattered across the island. She's not as dead as she seems, though...or as benevolent as she seems, either...
  • The Mentor: To Kitty, communicating through her statues and helping guide them on their journey.

One-Shot Characters

    Kitty Clones 
An army of clones created accidentaly from Orc's experimental cloning bow.
  • Gonk: Micheal Kitty has a very detailed and very disturbing appearance to them.
  • Zerg Rush: They defeat Mole Monster by quite literally flooding the building with themselves so that it can't escape.

    Jangel 
Angel Royale's biggest fan and head of her fanclub slash revival cult.
  • Axe-Crazy: She's quite clearly nuts, to the point of being perfectly willing of sacrificing Angel Royale's daughter to an acid pit in an insane ploy at reviving her.
  • Gonk: Saying she's offputting is an understatement.
  • Loony Fan: Of Angel Royale. Her current appearance is because of a potion whose effects she denies went awry, and she also runs a cult dedicated to reviving Angel Royale.
  • Super-Deformed: Her head is disproportianately huge compared to her body.

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