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Bowser's Koopalings

The Koopalings

    In General 
Bowser's adopted seven children who find themselves in all sorts of wacky hijinks.
  • Adopted into Royalty: The Koopalings were adopted by King Bowser Koopa II following them losing their biological parents before they hatched from their eggs.
  • Anti-Hero: The Koopalings aren't the purest heroes out there, especially in the case of Ludwig, but they ultimately have the best intentions.
  • Characterization Marches On: In the first two seasons, the Koopalings were bratty teens who constantly bullied or picked on each other. This is partially because Freeze's 2013 series, The Koopa Kids, originally had somewhat of an influence on Bowser's Koopalings shortly after it was canceled. Eventually, the series was forgotten altogether, allowing the characters to distance themselves from their TKK counterparts.
  • Color-Coded Characters:
    • Larry - Cyan
    • Wendy - Pink
    • Ludwig - Blue
    • Lemmy - Orange
    • Morton - Grey
    • Iggy - Green
    • Roy - Purple
  • Comic Trio:
  • A Day In The Lime Light: Each of the Koopalings had at least one spotlight episode.
  • Deadpan Snarker: A whole family of them, but especialy Lemmy and Ludwig.
  • Dysfunctional Family: The Koopalings often get into alot of arguments with one another, and Bowser is their alcoholic father who often favors Bowser Jr. over them. That said, Bowser and the Koopalings love each other regardless.
  • Early-Installment Weirdness: In early episodes, the Koopalings were antagonistic to one another, with Larry and Ludwig often getting the worst of it. Before Iggy was the voice of reason, he and Roy were interchangeable big brother bullies to their siblings. The Koopalings also seemed to be unpopular even within the castle, as Bowser regularly neglected them in favor of his biological son, and Kamek made it clear that he despised the family. As of late, Bowser is shown to love his adoptive children equally (with most of the favoritism to Junior being a result of Junior manipulating Bowser) and Kamek seems to have a more cordial relationship with them.
  • Foolish Sibling, Responsible Sibling: Bowser's kids are either responsible or foolish.
    • Wendy, Iggy, and Ludwig are shown to actually be responsible and mature.
    • Larry, Roy and Morton are often seen as being immature and foolish.
    • Lemmy goes in between. While he isn't above playing games or acting in a childish way, he is one of the members with the most common sense.
  • Go-Karting with Bowser: Understandably, the Koopalings hate Bowser Jr. and vice-versa, but they're willing to play video games with him.
  • Happily Adopted: Bowser may not be a perfect father, but all of the Koopalings love him regardless, and the feeling is mutual.
  • Kid Hero: The Koopalings are all teenagers (Ludwig, Morton, Iggy and Wendy are 16, and Lemmy, Roy and Larry are 15), and they are usually the ones saving the day.
  • Massive Numbered Siblings: There's about seven siblings that make up the Koopalings, and taking Bowser Jr. into account, Bowser would have a total of eight kids. This is enough for the family to often split up into pairs.
  • Missing Mom: Their surrogate mother, Princess Peach, is nowhere to be found. "The Heist" reveals that Peach (most likely) died in an Airship crash when the Koopalings were about six years old.
  • Musical Theme Naming: Almost all of the Koopalings are named after musicians.
  • Nice Mean And In Between: Larry, Wendy, and Ludwig. Larry is the nice one, as he's shown to be the nicest Koopaling, doesn't tend to make fun of people, and loves to have fun, Ludwig is the mean one, as he's shown to be cynical, often looks down upon his siblings, views himself as superior to all of them, and even mocks his siblings at times, and Wendy is in-between as she sometimes has moments of being surly and a little bratty, but still has a good heart and she's also the more sane Koopaling.
  • Named After Somebody Famous: All of the Koopalings sans Larry.
  • Non-Mammalian Hair: And in vibrant colors. Only Roy and Wendy seem to be bald, and in Wendy's case, its implied that her baldness was caused by a bad case of head lice.
  • Parental Abandonment: They all lost their biological parents, with most of them dying in an explosion. In Morton's case, he was abandoned by his biological father.
  • Ragtag Bunch of Misfits: They're quite the interesting set of seven siblings.
  • Sibling Team: A family of seven siblings who get themselves into all sorts of wacky shenanigans.
  • Shout-Out: The age order of the Koopalings (from oldest to youngest; Ludwig, Morton, Iggy, Wendy, Lemmy, Roy and Larry) is the order in which they are fought in New Super Mario Bros. Wii, but in reverse.
  • The Un Favourite: Mostly in older episodes, where Bowser favors his biological son over them. Thankfully, this has lessened nowadays.
  • Vitriolic Best Buds: The Koopalings usually engage in teasing and many disagreements, but they truly care about each other.

    Lawrence "Larry" Koopa 

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Debut: "Pilot"
Voiced By: FreezeFlame22
A blue-haired Koopa who is the youngest child out of the Koopalings. Larry is an immature and childish, but happy-go-lucky teen who enjoys playing video games, such as Fortnite or Minecraft, and uses pathetic swears, such as "Jerkhole" and "Meanie". He is often the main protagonist of Bowser's Koopalings who gets more screen time than anyone else.
  • All-Loving Hero: He does have his limits, but with a few exceptions, Larry doesn't bear any grudge towards anyone.
  • All of the Other Reindeer: Poor Larry. He often gets picked on or dismissed, though he does get acceptance every so often.
  • Annoying Younger Sibling: Ludwig definitely sees him as this.
  • Anvil on Head: Gets a spiked ball dropped on his head in the intro. In the first few seasons, this spiked ball was dropped by Iggy and Roy.
  • Apologizes a Lot: He has a habit of apologizing alot, especially shown in "The Slumber Party".
  • Attention Whore: His attention-seeking goals would often put the Koopalings in peril.
  • The Baby of the Bunch: He is the youngest of Koopalings and the most childish.
  • Badass Adorable: He is the runt of the family, has a happy-go-lucky attitude, loves childish activities, and couldn't even muster a swear. All that being said, he does have a short temper, can be quite violent at times, and has stood up for himself in a few instances.
  • Berserk Button: Surprisingly, Larry has a few buttons. But as far as "Secret Santas" is concerned, being very ungrateful over a present Larry gives you will instantly piss him off. Ludwig learnt this the hard way.
  • Best Friend: Wendy, who is the only one who is willing to listen to what Larry has to say instead of immediately putting him down.
  • Beware the Nice Ones: He is the nicest and most innocent Koopaling, but even he has reached his limits. Several times.
  • Beware the Silly Ones: As evident in several episodes like "The Water Park", he can be horrifying whenever he gets angry.
  • Big Brother Instinct: While he's usually on the opposite position, he has stepped up for his brothers and sister on a few notable occasions, like Ludwig in "Time Travel Trouble III".
  • Big Little Brother: He's younger than Lemmy, but he is also taller than him.
  • Big, Thin, Short Trio:
    • The Short to Ludwig's Big, and Wendy's Thin. Larry's the shortest and the youngest, Wendy has less of a pudgy figure compared to her brothers, and Ludwig's torso is rather wide.
    • Also with Lemmy and Morton. He's the Thin to Lemmy's Short and Morton's Big.
  • Big, Stupid Doodoo-Head: He thinks "meanie" and "jerkhole" are actual insults.
  • Blinded by Rage: When things upset him, he's prone to mindlessly taking his anger out on others.
    • In The Water Park, he goes amok and beats up most of his siblings after they did nothing but ignored his suggestions and belittled his ideas.
    • In The Cell Phone, he prank calls and relentlessly insults a police officer after being put down by his siblings.
  • Break the Cutie: Especially in The Meanie, where Larry is constantly assaulted and picked on by Bully.
  • Blue Is Heroic: His color theme is cyan and he's the nicest Koopaling.
  • Bully Magnet: He gets picked on alot by his siblings. He was also one in The Meanie when he was getting picked on by Bully.
  • Bumbling Sidekick: He usually plays this role whenever paired with the other Koopalings, mainly Wendy or Ludwig.
  • Butt-Monkey: Is often picked on by his siblings.
  • Cannot Keep a Secret: Larry is guilty of this on several occasions. Chances are, once Larry is trusted with a secert, through most circumstances, he is most likley to let it slip.
  • Can't Take Criticism: In most cases, he will respond with his iconic insult, "Jerkhole".
  • Captain Oblivious: At times. He doesn't act completely oblivious, but it is easy to distract him.
  • Captain Obvious: Often lampshaded by his brothers.
  • The Cassandra: He is usually Properly Paranoid, but his concerns are always dismissed by his siblings, only for them to get into a heap of trouble. For example, in Bowser's Bodyguard, Larry tries to warn his siblings that Bowseer's new bodyguard, Spook, had the intention of hurting Bowser, but they don't believe him. It's not until Ludwig and Larry find Spook speaking to the Shadows that they come to realize that he was right all along.
  • Catchphrase: Usually says, "meanie" or "jerkhole" when he's getting picked on.
  • Classical Anti-Hero: Larry isn't at all mean, but he's somewhat overdramatic, tender, and ill-tempered at times.
  • Comically Missing the Point: He often misses the point of what the other Koopalings are saying.
  • Comical Overreacting: For starters, he is easily offended by someone swearing in his Minecraft server.
  • Comic Trio:
  • Cowardly Lion: Larry can be easily frightened and is more of a pacifist, but he is capable of defending himself as seen in several episodes.
  • Crouching Moron, Hidden Badass: Prove himself to be this many times:
    • In "Secret Santas", Larry beats up Ludwig. For what reason? Well, when he gave Ludwig a Christmas present, the latter was unappreciative and insulted his gift, prompting Larry to attack him.
    • In "The Water Park", he goes on a rampage throughout the eponymous location just because he didn't have the chance to slide down his favorite waterchute, "the lazy river". That and because Ludwig and Bowser Jr. kept insulting him.
    • In "Time Travel Trouble III", he picked a fight with Prince Taylor because he assaulted Ludwig.
    • In "Bowser Jr.'s Gift", after Larry absorbs the Orange Star, he gives Mouser and his troops a clobbering of their lives. This sight was enough to make the 8-Bits retreat.
    • In "The Snow Brawl", after growing tired of his siblings' bickering, Larry gives them a Big "SHUT UP!" and throws a snowball at Ludwig, allowing a snowball fight to ensue. Later on, when he and Wendy were ambushed by Bowser Jr. piloting an snowmobile, they successfully get the better of the him by throwing snowballs into his eyes, causing him to get into an accident with his snowmobile.
  • Cute Bruiser: Contrary to his looks, Larry has beaten up those who plucked his last nerve.
  • Cute and Psycho: In "The Water Park", where he goes in a ballistic rampage. He starts off his rampage by disintegrating a Goomba with his fire breath!
  • Cute, but Cacophonic: While Larry is a good-natured Koopa with a happy-go-lucky personality, even Wendy once said Larry has a "punchable voice".
  • Cute Little Fangs: Has two of these.
  • The Cutie: He's a shy and well-meaning Koopaling.
  • Deadpan Snarker: As with the others, Larry has some moments of snarkiness, especially in later seasons.
  • The Ditz: Larry isn't necessarily dumb, but he's usually an airheaded dork.
  • The Dog Bites Back: Several times, actually. Ludwig and Bowser Jr. are mainly on the receiving end of this whenever they pluck his last nerve.
    • Most notoriously in "The Water Park", after having his suggestions for whatever waterslide he wanted to go on ignored, he goes ballistic and violently beats up most of his siblings.
    • He angrily pounds Ludwig's face in after the latter ungratefully belittled Larry's gift in "Secret Santas".
  • Drama Queen: Larry would fuss over pretty much anything. There is a reason "Jerkhole" is one of his most used catchphrases.
  • Dumbass Has a Point: He makes some fair arguments and is sometimes the ignored voice of reason.
  • Dumb Is Good: While Larry is clumsy and awkward, he is also the most compassionate Koopaling.
  • Easily Impressed: It doesn't take much to amaze Larry.
  • Extreme Doormat: Which is a Fatal Flaw of his. He often struggles to stand up for himself, which often results in others picking on him. Of course, he still has his limits.
  • Even the Loving Hero Has Hated Ones: While Larry by far has the most patience in the Koopa Kingdom, let alone nearly Bowser's entire family, even he loathes Bowser Jr. He goes as far as to violently beat him up after the latter did nothing but insult him in The Water Park.
  • Fatal Flaw: His brashness. Larry tends to be impulsive and doesn't think his actions through, which often puts the Koopalings in a large heap of trouble. In some cases, this can backfire against the Koopalings themselves, as shown in episodes like The Water Park. He can also be incredibly naïve, with some villains being able to easily manipulate him like a pawn. No matter how well he means, his good intentions often causes a problem to go From Bad to Worse.
  • Fan of Underdog: He seems to praise Ludwig, despite the latter's status as the residential Butt-Monkey.
  • Foil: He perfectly contrasts his brother, Ludwig. Larry is a Nice Guy who can be Hot-Blooded for better or worse; meanwhile, Ludwig is always cynical and relies on snide remarks.
  • Friendship Moment: In Slumber Party, he apologizes to Wendy for telling his brothers about the slumber party and she accepts it while also calling him her "best friend".
  • Foolish Sibling, Responsible Sibling: Often the foolish sibling to Wendy or Ludwig.
  • Gleeful and Grumpy Pairing: With Ludwig. Larry is an optimistic teen who sees the good in everybody. Ludwig is a pestimist who rarely socializes with others and is quite snarky.
  • Good Is Not Dumb: While Larry is usually naive and childish, he isn't stupid. For example, he quickly saw past Tyson's trick when he disgusied himself as Bowser in "Return of the Parallel Universe".
  • Good Is Not Soft: Downplayed. He isn't a terrible person by any means, but he's quick to judge people and can show resentment towards others for minor grievances.
  • Gosh Dang It to Heck!: For example, his variant on asshole is "Jerkhole".
  • Grew a Spine: If ever pushed over the limit, he can tear his siblings a new one. "Return of the Parallel Universe" being the most noteworthy example.
  • Gullible Lemmings: He can be easily manipulated like a pawn.
  • Hair-Trigger Temper: Despite his usual patience, he's easily prone to blowing a fuse. This reaches its epitome in The Water Park, where he goes on a rampage after getting wronged by his siblings once again.
  • Hidden Depths: According to Bowser’s Bodyguard, his dad used to be a General under Tyson’s cabinet.
  • Hot-Blooded: He takes most things way too seriously.
  • Hyper-Competent Sidekick: Grasps this role on occasion, like to Roy in "Roy's Road Rampage."
  • Idiot Hero: Downplayed. He isn't a complete dumbass, but Larry is rather ditzy and immature.
  • Innocent Blue Eyes: Has blue eyes and is the kindest among the Koopalings.
  • In-Series Nickname: Courtesy of Bowser Jr., he has the degrading nickname of "Pussy".
  • Jerkass Ball: While Larry is pretty optimistic, he has a few instances of sudden hostility. In Larry's defense, he does deserve some pity during his worst moments.
    • In "The Water Park", he violently assaulted both his siblings (except Wendy and Morton) and nearly everybody else in the water park in a fit of rage. To be fair, his siblings did push his buttons too far.
    • In "The Cell Phone", he prank-calls an officer and relentlessly insults him, not even considering the repercussions he and his siblings would face. Of course, one could make the case that it simply a desperate (though, rather overkill) attempt in trying to fit in on Larry's part.
    • In the first part of "Ludwig's Dilemma", Larry was unusually possessive of Ludwig and jugdemental towards King Johann XVIII. Granted, he was Right for the Wrong Reasons, as King Johann was absolutely deserving of flak because of his heinous deeds.
  • Keet: He is an excitable gamer.
  • Kiddie Kid: He is 15, but is childish and painfully naive.
  • The Kirk: He is the most gullible of the Koopalings besides Morton, but he is also constantly the one who brings up good points.
  • The Klutz: Larry is very clumsy.
  • Kindhearted Simpleton: Doesn't seem too bright, but makes up for it with compassion.
  • Large Ham: He's among the most expressive and hammiest of the Koopalings.
  • The Leader: Most of time, he's this to the Koopalings.
  • Lethal Klutz: Aside from being childish and a bit gullible, Larry is also known for his clumsiness, which has put him and Koopalings in trouble a few times. In The Work Experience, he accidentally drops Ludwig into a deep fryer.
  • Loon with a Heart of Gold: He is immature for his age and obsessed with video games like Fortnite, but he means well.
  • Lovable Coward: Yes, he is a wimp, but he is also the sweetest character on the show.
  • Morality Chain: He attempts to be this. This has varying degrees of success..
  • Momma's Boy: Positive example. He loves his surrogate mother and reacted the most negatively once Ludwig finally broke the news to him, which is exactly why the Koopalings avoided telling him up until this moment. Despite this, he continues with life while keeping his mother's legacy in his heart.
  • Mr. Vice Guy: By no means is Larry perfect: he's sensitive, overly dramatic, and a little short-tempered. With all that being said, he's a good-hearted kid who sympathizes with anyone.
  • Nice Job Breaking It, Hero: Larry has gotten the Koopalings into trouble in far too many instances.
  • Nice Guy: He's the nicest Koopaling.
  • Nice Mean And In Between: He's The Nice next to Wendy's In-Between and Ludwig's The Mean. Unlike his siblings, Larry comes off as gentle and understanding.
  • Not So Above It All: He is often the ignored conscious for the Koopalings and doesn't like to engage in rebellious behavior. That being said, he can be a little violent and have a knack for participating in his sibling's mischief. This is usually done because he wants to fit in, but every so often, it's due to impulsiveness.
  • Oblivious to Hints: Hints wouldn't even be hints if you try to tell him.
  • Odd Friendship: His friendship with Wendy. While both of them are obsessed with electronics and have a rather short temper, they have contrasting interests and personalities. Yet, they form the most prominent bond in the whole series.
  • Only Known by Their Nickname: He's never been called Lawrence.
  • Only Sane Man: While Larry is childish, he is also frequently the ignored voice of reason for his siblings. Quite a few problems could've been avoided if the Koopalings listened to their youngest brother.
  • O.O.C. Is Serious Business: Larry is usually patient and doesn't like to start fights, much less swear, so it becomes astonishing whenever he suddenly becomes an aggressive potty-mouth, like in "Secret Santas".
  • Pink Girl, Blue Boy: The Blue Boy to Wendy's Pink Girl
  • Precision F-Strike: He doesn't let actual swear words out too often, so it comes off as a surprise when he does actually swear.
  • Poke the Poodle: In Larry's Validation, he tries to act tough by neglecting his hygiene. Of course, his brothers aren't impressed. Later on, he engages in minor acts of thievery, but most of them result in him being an Accidental Hero anyway. Then, he tries to intimidate Bowser Jr., who is not at all phased. This all becomes subverted when he actually sprays "Larry was here" on the side of the castle and drove off with Bowser's car.
  • The Protagonist: Often the protagonist of Bowser's Koopalings. He is the one that has the most screentime.
  • Prone to Tears: Larry is a fragile flower, so aything that really upsets him will break him down into tears.
  • Properly Paranoid: Not that his brothers often listen to him.
  • Rage Breaking Point: While Larry has patience, even he has limits, such as in "The Water Park", where he becomes incredibly violent after his siblings refused to go on the waterslide he suggested or in "The Snow Brawl", where he snaps at his siblings and unintentionally starts a snowball fight by chucking a snowball at Ludwig.
  • Red Oni, Blue Oni: Larry's the Red to Ludwig's Blue. While Ludwig is collected, bitter, and usually spends his time alone, Larry can be overly passionate and a little dramatic for his own good.
  • Retcon: Early episodes labeled his age as 13. However, starting with Morton Koopa Sr, Larry is established to be 15.
  • Right for the Wrong Reasons: In "Ludwig's Dilemma", he wasn't so keen on Ludwig's biological father, King Johann XVIII, when they first met him. At the end, while Larry admits that he was being overprotective, it turns out that King Johann was a cruel and tyrannical monster.
  • Sibling Rivalry: Definitely has this with Ludwig.
  • Smart Jerk and Nice Moron: The childish and immature yet patient Moron to Ludwig's snarky Jerk.
  • Snark Ball: Being in a World of Snark, Larry has moments of snarkiness.
  • Spiky Hair: His hair is covered with spikes from behind.
  • Sarcasm-Blind: Despite the franchise being a World of Snark, he seems to be quite oblivious to sarcasm. In some cases, he recognizes them as simple insults at most.
  • Shy Blue-Haired Girl: A Gender-Inverted example. Larry is a sensitive teen who prefers goodwill over violence.
  • Shy Shelled Animal: He's a shy and cowardly Koopa, albeit while having his limits.
  • Stepford Smiler: Some episodes imply that, underneath that friendly smile, Larry isn't entirely happy go-lucky as he seems. In episodes like "The Water Park" and "The Return of Parallel Universe", it is shown that Larry does bottle some frustastions regarding his siblings. There's also his tendecy to snap, even at the most unexpected times. It makes you wonder what other feelings is Larry holding.
  • Stupid Good: His efforts at altruism has gotten the Koopalings in a great heap of trouble several times.
  • Super Gullible: It doesn't take much to trick Larry.
  • Sympathy for the Devil: Often does so with Bowser Jr.
  • Taking the Heat: Larry selflessly takes the blame for Wendy's party in "The Slumber Party". Knowing Larry, Bowser doesn't buy it.
  • Third Wheel: Ever since Wendy and Travis have fallen in love.
  • Token Good Teammate: Of the Koopalings. Not that any of them are bad people, but Larry is less meanspirited and impulsive than his siblings.
  • Too Dumb to Live: Frequently. Exaggerated in "Jurassic Piranha", where Larry drinks the potion that was meant to cure Iggy just to see what it taste like.
  • Token Wholesome: Made readily apparent by his interests and "swears".
  • Took a Level in Badass: Many times. He goes from not imitating Bowser. Jr. in the slightest to beating him to near death. He goes back to his childish ways each time, though.
  • Vomit Indiscretion Shot: In Day At The Fair, after getting on a rollercoaster he was scared of, he vomits on Ludwig and subsequently provokes a chain of the Koopalings vomiting on each other.
  • Wide-Eyed Idealist: He always try to see the good in everybody, including Bowser Jr..
  • Woobie, Destroyer of Worlds: His brothers tease him relentlessly, so he does retain some sympathy in the times he acts ballistic or rebellious.
  • Would Hurt a Child: He had no qualms over beating up Bowser Jr. into a bloody pump in "The Water Park". Granted, it's Bowser Jr.
  • Youngest Child Wins: Is the main character and is the youngest of the Koopalings.

    Wendy O. Koopa 
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Debut: "Pilot"
Voiced By: FreezeFlame22 (2017-2018), Xsytrixx (2018-2020), Carmen (2020-Present)
The one female of the Koopalings, as well as the middle child. Wendy O. Koopa is a cheeky girl who is incredibly fond of social-media. She's rarely seen without her Smartphone and won't pass any opportunity to post the shenanigans her family gets themselves into on InstaGoomba. Wendy is currently in a relationship with Travis Hawke, a clumsy yet charming boy who treats her wonderfully.

  • Action Girl: Has some moments, like The Meanie, where she brutally beats up Bully.
  • A Day in the Limelight: The Slumber Party, Love Triangle, and Wendy vs Camilla.
  • Arch-Enemy: Has one with Camilla.
  • Balloon Belly: In "Love Triangle", where Camilla tricks her into having one by saying Travis is a Chubby Chaser.
  • Best Friend: Larry
  • Betty and Veronica: Both she and Camilla have feelings for Travis. Wendy is nice if a bit sarcastic (Betty), and Camilla is an unpleasant Spoiled Brat (Veronica). In the end, Travis settles with Wendy, much to Camilla's anger.
  • Beware the Nice Ones: She's less harsh than her brothers, but even she has her limits.
  • Big Sister Instinct: Don't mess with any of her brothers, especially Larry. Believe us, she will put you into stitches.
  • Cat Fight: Gets into one with Camilla in "Wendy vs Camilla".
  • Challenging the Bully: In The Meanie, she beats up Bully for beating up Larry and Ludwig.
  • Comic Trio: When paired with Larry and Ludwig. She's The Leader, right next to Larry's The Fool and Ludwig's Only Sane Man.
  • Cool Big Sis: Larry sees her as one, at least.
  • Damsel in Distress: In Summer Vacation, where Fernando kidnaps Wendy and throws her into the dungeon. Thankfully, she's rescued by Travis.
  • The Dog Bites Back: After being tricked by Camilla into becoming obese in "Love Triangle", Wendy shaves off all of her hair as payback.
  • Deuteragonist: She's the deuteragonist of Bowser's Koopalings.
  • Friendship Moment: She has a cute sappy moment with Larry in the ending of "The Slumber Party" after she yelled at him when he tries to tell her that Bowser Jr. called Bowser and while apologizing to him, she calls him "her best friend".
  • Girly Bruiser: She's capable of beating others up once they plucked her nerves.
  • Hair-Trigger Temper: Like her brother Larry, Wendy too has her limits.
  • Humanoid Female Animal: She is much less hunched and pudgy than her siblings.
  • Incredible Shrinking Man: After becoming morbidly obese in Love Triangle, Kamek casts a spell on her that was supposed to make her skinny again, but instead shrunk her to a miniscule size.
  • Informed Attractiveness: Most guys tend to flirt with her and call her hot, and while she definitely isn't ugly, she doesn't seem noticeably remarkable in terms of appearance. She is bald (implied to have been a result of a very bad case of lice when she was a child) and her lips are often the butt of a joke.
  • In-Series Nickname: Bowser Jr. usually calls her "Girl", as opposed to the other Koopalings to whom he refers to with much more degrading nicknames.
  • Little Miss Badass: Despite her age, she's proven to be a capable fighter.
  • Nice Girl: She's the only Koopaling who doesn't mistreat or make fun of Larry. That said, she too has her limits.
  • Nice Mean And In Between: She's The In-Between right next to Larry's The Nice and Ludwig's The Mean. Wendy doesn't pick on Larry , but she also has some moments and tends to pick on her other siblings.
  • No Holds Barred Beat Down: Gives a relentless one to Bully in The Meanie, when he kept bullying her brothers.
  • Noodle Incident: In Love Triangle, Ludwig implies that Wendy is bald because her hair attracted too much lice.
  • Not So Above It All: Her patience has limits, and she has gotten herself in a fair share of petty feuds before, usually in regards to Camilla.
  • Odd Friendship: With Larry. Both of them are obsessed with electronics, but Larry is usually a childish dork who couldn't even muster a swear, while Wendy is upbeat and has an obsession with social media. Nonetheless, they get along just fine and form one of the most prominent bonds in the series.
  • Official Couple: With Travis. Of course, Camilla wasn't exactly pleased upon hearing this, as she resorted to petty lengths against Wendy to win Travis over.
  • The One Who Wears Shoes: She's the only member in the Koopa family to have any footwear.
  • Only Sane Woman: Compared to her brothers and aside from being occupied by her phone, she's usually the voice of reason for her siblings, especially Larry.
  • Phoneaholic Teenager: She is usually on her phone most of the times.
  • Pink Girl, Blue Boy: The Pink Girl to Larry's Blue Boy.
  • Pink Means Feminine: Has a pink bow, shell, and phone.
  • Red Oni, Blue Oni: The Blue to Larry's Red. She's much less hyperactive and zany than her younger brother.
  • Running Gag: #WhateverIsHappeningAtTheMoment
  • Social Media Before Reason: In her book, no situation is unworthy of getting posted on Instagoomba.
  • Temporary Bulk Change: Wendy grows fatter with every subsequent day in hopes of impressing Travis after being tricked by Camilla in Love Triangle. A spell from Kamek fixes the issue at the end of the episode.
  • Tertiary Sexual Characteristics: She wears a bow, has lipstick, her shell is pink, and she is the only female Koopaling.
  • The Smurfette Principle: The only female among the Koopalings, which is why Junior's degrading nickname for her is simply just "Girl".
  • Why Did It Have to Be Snakes?: In King Boo's Mansion, it's revealed that she has a fear of spiders.
  • Vocal Evolution: She had a much deeper voice in the first few seasons. This was because FreezeFlame22 voiced all the characters at first.

    Ludwig Von Koopa 
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Debut: "Pilot"
Voiced By: FreezeFlame22
The eldest of Bowser's children, Ludwig Von Koopa is a self-centered Koopaling with a cynicism streak. He spends his free time doing little else but reading literature. Despite his selfishness, he does care for Larry and the other Koopalings. Ludwig is the son of King Johann XVIII, the former King of the Bohnenkraut Kingdom.

  • A Day in the Limelight: It's A Not So Wonderful Life and Ludwig's Dilemma
  • The Aloner: He's usually seen by a corner reading by himself.
  • Anti-Hero: Most often this. He's rather bitter, snarky, and somewhat pathetic, but he isn't a villain in any sense.
  • Asshole Victim: He suffers many Amusing Injuries or even gets killed, but he often warrants said abuse because of his snarkiness.
  • Birds of a Feather: With Princess Delfina of the Marine Kingdom. He takes an interest in her because of her sarcastic, cynical and somewhat arrogant personality, as it's very similar to his. In addition, Delfina is shown to be seemingly interested in Ludwig as well.
  • Big, Thin, Short Trio: The somewhat Big to Wendy's Thin and Larry's Short. Big in the sense that, while Ludwig isn't obese or anything, he seems quite pudgy.
  • Big "NO!": Has a tendency of spouting this, such as in Body Mix Up or The Big Big Easter Egg Hunt.
  • Brutal Honesty: He rarely hold any punches.
  • Bullying a Dragon: He lands himself into getting beat up a lot, since he doesn't hesitate to rip into people who can kick his ass.
  • Butt-Monkey: He's the most prone to slapstick and misfortune out of all the siblings. He also died frequently in the early episodes and Halloween specials.
  • Byronic Hero: Ludwig spends his days in a melancholic state, whilst dealing with his cruel adoptive brother who is favoured by their gullible father.
  • Can't Live with Them, Can't Live Without Them: His relationship with Larry, the other Koopalings, and rest of the Koopa family. He claims to be fed up with their antics, but he does care about them deep down.
  • Catchphrase: "Boo-bloody-hoo!"
  • Challenging the Bully: Subverted: In The Meanie, he gets smart with Bully when he calls Larry names... only to get punched really hard in the stomach.
  • The Chew Toy: His moments of getting beaten or even killed are often Played for Laughs.
  • Comic Trio: When paired with Larry and Wendy. He's the Only Sane Man right next to Larry's The Fool and Wendy's The Leader.
  • Deadpan Snarker: He's painfully sarcastic to a fault.
  • Dirty Coward: Has some moments, like ditching the Koopalings to save his own skin when they were surrounded by zombies in The Castle Dungeon.
  • The Dog Bites Back: He gets a brief but successful chance at revenge in Bowser Jr.'s Gift, where he gives Bowser Jr. a Bob-Omb as a Christmas present. It gets him grounded, but he decides it was Worth It.
  • Dude, Where's My Respect?: Expects a thank you for standing up to Bully and taking a nasty hit from him in The Meanie.
  • Einstein Hair: Has a ridiculously pompous hairdo.
  • Even Bad Men Love Their Mamas: Ludwig is more cynical than a true villain, but saying he was distraught by finding his biological mother's corpse in the sewers is an understatement.
  • Evil Brit: Downplayed. He speaks with a British accent, but he is not evil. He's just a Jerk with a Heart of Gold.
  • The Eeyore: His defining trait is his bitterness.
  • Enraged by Idiocy: His siblings and father are very quirky, much to his annoyance.
  • Everyone Has Standards: Ludwig is easily frustrated with his family and peers, but he does have standards and a moral compass:
  • Fat Bastard: Ludwig is a little pudgy. And of course, he's known for his arrogance.
  • The Finicky One: He doesn't want anything to do with his siblings' antics.
  • Foil: For Larry. He contrasts him in almost every way, especially in regards to their interests. In a more subtle manner, he is one to Wendy too.
  • Freudian Excuse: Ludwig believed himself to be next in line to succeed Bowser before the latter's biological son was born. Once Bowser Jr. came into the picture, Ludwig believed himself to have been stripped of his kingly future in favor of a psychopathic brat.
  • Friendless Background: Unlike his siblings, Ludwig doesn't have any friends or significant others. This seems to be changing starting with "Summer Vacation", where he meets Princess Delfina Von Speckbohne.
  • Future Loser: What It's A Not So Wonderful Life suggests. Though to be fair, that episode was a Bad Future took place in Ludwig's dream.
  • Gleeful and Grumpy Pairing: With Larry. Ludwig is sarcastic, depressed, spiteful, and rude, while Larry is optimistic, joyful, kind, and friendly.
  • Green and Mean: Well, his face is green at least, and in all fairness, Ludwig is just a Jerk with a Heart of Gold.
  • Hope Spot: In Time Travel Trouble, when he went to 1969, he was happy that he was about to be free from Larry... until Larry falls to the ground disappointing him.
  • Hypocrite: He makes fun of Larry for playing childish video games, yet he secretly reads children books like, Diary of a Wimpy Kid as said in "The Cell Phone".
  • Hypocritical Heartwarming: Will often defend Larry by saying that no one has the right of insulting Larry except him.
  • I Am Very British: He speaks with a posh British accent.
  • Inadequate Inheritor: Despite being the oldest of Bowser's children, Bowser Jr. is the one who will inherit the throne, not Ludwig. However, this is justified because only those with blood relation to the royal family have a claim to the throne, with the eldest child of the current monarch having priority in this regard, and Ludwig is adopted, unlike Bowser Jr. who is Bowser's biological son.
  • In-Series Nickname: Bowser Jr. calls him "Blue Hair".
  • It's All About Me: Has such an ego. Compared to Bowser Jr., he ain't so terrible, but he sometimes pull actions on par with Bowser Jr.'s, like leaving his siblings behind in a zombie outbreak just to save himself in The Castle Dungeon.
  • Iron Butt Monkey: He survived falls from great height, painful beatdowns, getting burned to ashes, and so on.
  • I Was Beaten by a Girl: That girl being his own sister in The Boxing Match.
  • Jerkass: Ludwig is a stuck-in-the-bud individual with an ego that reinforces his cynicism. He doesn't pull any punches when it comes to berating his family, and he sees himself as the most important member of the Koopa Troop.
  • Jerkass Has a Point: His hatred towards Junior is justified, given he's a bratty sociopath who enjoys bringing misfortune to everyone.
  • Jerk with a Heart of Gold: Despite his harshness towards Larry, there are times where Ludwig has shown to be this:
    • In a scene in The Heist, he tells Larry about their adoptive mother, Princess Peach's, possible death while also saying that, "he deserves to know the truth."
    • In Castaways, it's revealed that Ludwig saved Larry from a falling rock when they were younger.
    • On occasion, Ludwig has defended Larry, notable examples includes The Snow Brawl and Time Travel Trouble lll.
    • While he initially snapped at Larry for his aggression towards King Johann XVIII, his biological father in Ludwig's Dilemma, after getting chased into and out the sewers once he discovered how much of a monster King Johann truly is, he reunites with Larry and gives him a hug. He then apologizes to Larry and admits that he missed him and that he was right about Johann, even if for the wrong reason.
  • Laser-Guided Karma: Regularly finds himself getting the short end-of-the-stick and absolutely deserving it.
  • Leader Wannabe: Ludwig views himself as superior to the Koopalings and desperately wants to be heir to the throne.
  • Missing Mom: Not only did he lose his adoptive mother when he was a child, he also lost his biological mother when he was just an egg.
  • Nice Mean And In Between: He's The Mean right next to Larry's The Nice and Wendy's In-Between. Ludwig is usually a prideful grouch who complains a lot.
  • Non-Action Guy: Unlike Larry or Wendy, he rarely gets in physical confrontations. Even when he does, he often finds himself getting his ass easily handed to him.
  • Not So Above It All:
    • In The Snow Brawl, at first, he didn't want to involve himself in the snowball fight. Later on, he gets invested in the snowball fight, becomes genuinely sore once he lost, and even admits that it was fun at the end.
    • In Time Travel Trouble II, at first he didn't want go with his siblings they snucked into Iggy's lab and traveled to the future using his time machine, but he ends up following them anyway, even if only to avoid a meeting.
    • In The Cell Phone, even though he claimed that prank calls were childish, Ludwig decides to have a go himself after listening to Larry's horrible attempt at it.
    • In The Big Big Easter Egg Hunt, he claims to not believe in the titular egg's existence. Not long after, he immediately starts looking for it like the rest of his siblings.
  • Only Sane by Comparison: He's less impulsive than his siblings, but that doesn't really say much. By himself, he's egotistical, overly pessimistic, and somewhat pathetic.
  • Really Royalty Reveal: Aside from being adopted by the king of the Koopa Kingdom, it turns out that Ludwig is the biological son of King Johann XVIII, the king of the Bohenkraut Kingdom, and therefore the prince and heir to the throne of said kingdom. "Ludwig's Dilemma (2/2)" reveals that because both royal families are related, Ludwig does have a claim to the throne of the Koopa Kingdom (being the great-great-great grandson of King Richard Koopa IV), and is named second-in-line to throne after Bowser Jr. until Junior has kids of his own.
  • "The Reason You Suck" Speech: Very prone to giving very harsh ones to the villains when they annoy him.
  • Red Oni, Blue Oni:
    • The Blue to Bowser Jr.'s Red. While Ludwig keeps to himself, Bowser Jr. a destructive brat.
    • Also the Blue to Larry's Red, shockingly enough. Ludwig is much less short-tempered and hyperactive than his brother.
  • Sibling Rivalry: Definitely has this with Larry.
  • Small Name, Big Ego: Believes himself to be superior to everyone, even though he's a pushover otherwise.
  • The Snark Knight: Almost anything he says is a form of snark.
  • Sore Loser: Has his moments, like The Snow Brawl.
  • Sour Outside, Sad Inside: He acts all smug and proud to hide the fact that in reality, he's really lonely and depressed.
  • Surrounded by Idiots: Those idiots being seven siblings, an alcoholic father, and his subordinates.
  • Temporarily a Villain: While not evil, he is sometimes the main antagonist, such as The Boxing Ring or The King's Claw.
  • They Killed Kenny Again: He dies in lots of episodes, though they are limited to the early season (due to Early-Installment Weirdness) and the Halloween Episodes (which are non-canon).
  • Tritagonist: He's the tritagonist of Bowser's Koopalings.
  • Throw the Dog a Bone: After years of having his future as heir stripped from him in favor of Bowser Jr., in Ludwig's Dilemma, Bowser finally declares Ludwig the second-in-line to the throne until Bowser Jr. has kids of his own.
  • Verbal Tic: He incorporates the word "bloody" in lots of his sentences.
  • The Von Trope Family: Justified, as he's the biological son of King Johann Von Speckbohne XVIII.

    Roy Koopa 
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Debut: "Pilot"
Voiced By: FreezeFlame22
The second youngest of the Koopalings, Roy Koopa is a self-proclaimed ladies man who thinks highly of his relationship with women. He enjoys being flirtatious with ladies, but they hardly return the affection, if at all. Roy sees himself as a muscular jock; in reality, he is unfit and very desperate. Roy is married to Camilla Koopa, a spoiled girl who barely acknowlegdes her husband.
  • Arranged Marriage: While he married Camilla on his own free will, it is heavily implied that her father doesn't allow her to divorce him because he wants a heir to his oil company.
  • A Day in the Limelight: Roy's Road Rampage.
  • Awful Wedded Life: After Camilla starts torturing Wendy in order to get her to break up with Travis so she can have him to herself, Roy realizes that she has gone too far and confronts her. Camilla tells him both that she doesn't care as long as she gets what she wants, and that if Roy ever does anything to go against her, she'll get her brothers to deal with him. Roy can't divorce Camilla because of this, and Camilla can't divorce Roy either since her father probably won't allow it.
  • Big Brother Bully: His original characterization.
  • Big Eater: Not to the same level as Morton, but Roy has quite the appetite.
  • The Big Guy: has a similar build to Morton, thus, making him the second heftiest Koopaling.
  • Big Little Brother: He's younger than Lemmy, but he is also much bigger than him.
  • Butt-Monkey: Mainly due to his Awful Wedded Life, as mentioned above. He also tends to get picked on by his siblings and other people in the valley can barely remember his name.
  • Casanova Wannabe: He flirts with any girl he lays his eyes on. He still does it after getting married to Camilla.
  • Character Signature Song: He is sometimes seen singing "I Want It That Way" by The Backstreet Boys.
  • Characterization Marches On: He was first depicted as a Big Brother Bully and Iggy's best friend. He was revised as a pathetic Casanova Wannabe shortly after.
  • Commonality Connection: He's friends with Iggy and tries to pick up chicks with him in the first three seasons.
  • Cool Shades: It is clearly obvious that he's wearing sunglasses and he is desperate to look cool.
  • Divergent Character Evolution: He and Iggy were an inseparable pair in the early episodes and had similar personalities, roles, and goals. As time goes by, their unique traits become more prevalent and they don't hang out as often anymore.
  • Fat Comic Relief: He's often the butt of the joke because of this.
  • Gasshole: Can be this on occasion, such as Lights, Camera, Annoyance.
  • Henpecked Husband: Becomes this to Camilla. He's forced to put up with her for all his life and has to obey her demands. If Roy goes against her, she threatens to have her brothers deal with him.
  • In-Series Nickname: Bowser Jr. often refers to him as "Fatty". Some irony can be found here in that Bowser Jr. is stated to be a bit pudgy himself, and in "Fitness 101" he becomes even fatter than Roy.
  • Lazy Bum: His siblings constantly call him out for lazing around the castle instead of doing his tasks.
  • Out of Focus: For the longest time, Roy was the only Koopaling without a limelight episode, with most of the ones that feature him prominently quickly phasing him to the sidelines. Finally, come season 5, where Roy finally stars in his solo episode.
  • Real Men Wear Pink: He wears pink clothing, has some feminine interests, and is quite the Henpecked Husband in his marriage with Camilla. This is lampshaded in "The Love Potion", where his pink color theme and rather unmasculine traits is said to make him look gay.
  • Running Gag: Lucy & Courtney, two girls Roy often hits on, usually mistake Roy's name for those of male Fire Emblem characters, since he was already named after the protagonist of Fire Emblem: The Binding Blade.
  • Sleepyhead: He is often shown dozing off in many episodes and thumbnails.
  • Small Name, Big Ego: He thinks of himself as attractive and is delusional enough to believe women are swooned by his presence. In reality, he isn't really fit and most women don't even know who he is. Not even Camilla acknowledges him as much.
  • Those Two Guys: Often paired with Iggy.
  • Younger Than They Look: Roy is the second-biggest of the Koopalings, but he is actually the second-youngest, surpassing only Larry in age.

    Morton Koopa Jr. 
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Debut: "Pilot"
Voiced By: FreezeFlame22
The second eldest of Bowser's Koopalings. A bulky Koopa who loves to eat, Morton Koopa Jr. is evidently slow on the uptake. He is shown to be best friends with Lemmy. Unlike the Koopalings' other parents, his father is shown to be alive and well; unfortunately, Morton remains abandoned by his biological parent. As of late, he developed a relationship with Ally Rook.

  • A Day in the Limelight: Morton Koopa Sr., Son Of Morton, and Goombanned, also stars in the series of solo episodes called Morton and Lemmy.
  • Best Friend: He's this to Lemmy.
  • Big Eater: He loves eating food. He also mostly talks about food.
  • Big Fun: Morton is of the more playful Koopalings and a overall a good sport.
  • The Big Guy: Morton is the biggest and bulkiest of the Koopalings.
  • Big Guy, Little Guy: Is the large Dumb Muscle to Lemmy's little The Funny Guy.
  • Bizarre Taste in Food: He enjoys his... odd creations to say the least.
  • Breakout Character: Alongside Lemmy. Aside from Larry, they tend to have the most spotlight and popularity.
  • Bumbling Sidekick: Being the Dumb Muscle variant to Lemmy.
  • Butt-Monkey: He's this in "The King's Claw", where he's shown to be the most pathetic of the candidates and he's the only one of the candidates who didn't receive any praise from Bowser.
  • Charlie Brown Baldness: While not technically bald, Morton only has three strains of hair.
  • Chocolate Baby: Not himself, but his recently conceived "son", Eggbert. Given the baby's green skin, it seems that Eggbert doesn't belong to Morton. Not that he cares... or even knows.
  • Cloudcuckoolander: Morton is such a large doofus with a bizarre appetite.
  • Comically Missing the Point: Like Larry, he often misinterpretates what he's being told.
  • Comic Trio: When he and Lemmy are paired with Larry. He's often The Fool to Larry's Leader and Lemmy's Only Sane Man.
  • Crouching Moron, Hidden Badass: While very unintelligent, let's not forget that Morton is also a member of the royal Koopa family, which means he can do some serious ass kicking.
  • The Ditz: He's the most moronic of the Koopalings.
  • Does Not Like Spam: Morton really dislikes vegetables and anything that is healthy, given his huge dissatisfaction towards them in "Goombanned".
  • Dumb Is Good: Morton isn't so wise, but like Larry, his kindness makes up for his downfall.
  • Dumb Muscle: Lemmy is the brains of the duo, by far, but Morton is the brawns.
  • Dumbass Teenage Son: Morton is a very scattered brain teen to say the least.
  • Extreme Omnivore: His appetite doesn't seem to have a limit. He eats anything from raw or expired food to inedible objects. In Morton & Lemmy: Space Odyssey, Lemmy states that Morton once ate a whole bag of chips, including the bag itself.
  • Fat Best Friend: He's the best friend of Lemmy.
  • Fat Idiot: He's a large Koopa with a not-so-large brain.
  • Fat Slob: Spends his time being unorganized and shoving disgusting meals down his gullet.
  • Foil: To Lemmy. Both of them are youngsters with similar interests, but have very clashing levels of intellect. Morton is a hungry slob who usually misunderstands what others are saying in the silliest ways, while Lemmy likes being a funny smartass.
  • Friends with Benefits: He and Ally are this. They do enjoy each other's company, but are not in an official relationship.
  • Gentle Giant: He's the biggest Koopaling, but he also has a big heart.
  • Heterosexual Life-Partners: With Lemmy.
  • In-Series Nickname: Initially Bowser Jr. called him "Big Mouth", which he later phased out for "Quasimodo".
  • Kindhearted Simpleton: He is one of the friendlier Koopalings.
  • The Klutz: Can be pretty clumsy at times.
  • The Lancer: To Lemmy.
  • Large Ham: Morton can be pretty dramatic, especially regarding food.
  • Lethal Chef: His creations are dreadful, no thanks to being a gluttonous Big Eater who has Bizarre Taste in Food. In one instance, even Boom Boom was offended by the taste of Morton's food.
  • Literal-Minded: There's a chance he assumed this trope is about being one giant brain.
  • Odd Friendship: Lemmy and Morton are polar opposites of each other, but they form the second most prominent and sincere bond in the series, behind Larry and Wendy.
  • Official Couple: His relationship with Ally is a subversion of this. While they do enjoy each other's company and are shown to have a really strong bond, they are just Friends with Benefits.
  • One-Word Vocabulary: Morton could only say "brick" when he was younger. He eventually learned how to speak English as he grew older.
  • Stout Strength: He's big and pretty strong.
  • Those Two Guys: With Lemmy.
  • Token Minority: Unlike the other Koopalings (who have yellow bodies), Morton's skin is grey.
  • Why Did It Have to Be Snakes?: He seems to have a phobia of water.
  • Younger Than They Look: He is the biggest Koopaling, but seems to be just about Lemmy's age.

    Leopold "Lemmy" Koopa 
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Debut: "Pilot"
Voiced By: FreezeFlame22 (2017-2018), AverageToaster19 (2018-Present)
The third youngest of Bowser's children. A Koopaling of diminutive size, Lemmy Koopa is childish and seems to be quite the jokester. He is best friends with Morton. While not originally known, it was eventually revealed in Love Potion that he is a closeted homosexual. In secret, Lemmy often hangs with his same-sex partner, Eddie Knightley.

  • A Day in the Limelight: The Love Potion and Lemmy's Secret, also stars in the series of solo episodes called Morton and Lemmy
  • Annoying Younger Sibling: He is the smallest Koopaling and is a wisecracker who tends to snipe jokes at his siblings' expense.
  • Badass Adorable: Despite his silliness and stature, Lemmy can put up a fight.
  • Best Friend: Morton.
  • Big Guy, Little Guy: Is the small The Funny Guy to Morton's large Dumb Muscle.
  • Breakout Character: Alongside Morton. Aside from Larry, they are the Koopalings who often get the most spotlight and popularity.
  • Comic Trio: When he and Morton are paired with Larry. He's often the Only Sane Man to Larry's Leader and Morton's Fool.
  • Comically Cross-Eyed: His crossed eyes goes hand-to-hand with his funny personality.
  • Coming-Out Story: He indirectly tells his siblings that he's gay.
  • Deadpan Snarker: He has a very sarcastic sense of humor.
  • Eye Scream: Has sunscreen squirted into his eyes by Larry in The Water Park.
  • Forced Out of the Closet: Camilla indirectly does this to him in "The Love Potion" after making him from the titular substance. As Lemmy did not fall in love with Camilla after drinking from the potion and seeing her, the Koopalings realize that he's not attracted to girls.
  • Height Insult: Often on the receiving end of this.
  • Heterosexual Life-Partners: With Morton. The "heterosexual" part is kind of ironic considering that Lemmy is gay.
  • Fragile Speedster: He's a little scamp who is quite nimble.
  • Freudian Excuse: It is often hinted that Lemmy's attitude comes from a source of insecurity because of his height.
  • Good Is Not Nice: While still being good-hearted, he's a wise-cracking scamp.
  • In-Series Nickname: Often referred to as "Midget" by Bowser Jr., which is ironic considering that Bowser Jr. himself isn't that tall either.
  • Jerk with a Heart of Gold: Lemmy likes to be a smartass who pokes fun at his sibling's expense, but he's truly a good person.
  • Keet: Seems to be a hyperactive fellow.
  • Kiddie Kid: For his age, he is a childish sort who loves bouncing on his yellow circus ball.
  • Like Father, Like Son: In Bowser's Bodyguard, Tyson's reveals that Lemmy's biological father was a circus clown. Now we understand where Lemmy gets his funniness.
  • Little Big Brother: He is older but smaller than Larry and Roy.
  • Noodle Incident: According to Wendy in "Morton Koopa Sr.", Lemmy once got his tongue stuck in the mouth of a snowman.
  • Odd Friendship: Lemmy and Morton are polar opposites of each other, but they form the second most prominent and sincere bond in the series, behind Larry and Wendy.
  • Older Than They Look: He's the smallest Koopaling and has a high-pitched voice, but he is only the third youngest of the family, being older than Roy and Larry.
  • Official Couple: He and Eddie, Lauren's brother, have officially started dating.
  • Only Known by Their Nickname: He's never been called "Leopold".
  • Only Sane Man: At times, at least compared to Morton and Larry.
  • Porn Stash: Has one under his bed.
  • Trademark Favourite Food: He loves ice-cream, especially if it is strawberry-flavored.
  • The Funny Guy: He likes to make jokes a lot.
  • Those Two Guys: With Morton.
  • The Reveal: He is a homosexual as stated in "The Love Potion".
  • Shorter Means Smarter: Especially when paired with Morton, as he is definitely the brains of the two.
  • The Snark Knight: His sense of humor has no limits.
  • Straight Gay: In "The Love Potion" it was revealed that he is a homosexual. Neither before or after the episode has he shown any stereotypical gay traits.
  • Straight Man: For most of the Koopalings, but especially Morton. The "straight" part of the trope is ironic though.

    Ignitor "Iggy" Koopa 
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Debut: "Pilot"
Voiced By: FreezeFlame22
The third eldest of Bowser's children. A technological genius, Iggy Koopa is a lanky Koopaling who takes pride in his inventions. While a bit mad, he is often the most logical character in the series. Iggy's creations are impressive, but he usually puts them to scientific purposes only, which is why his siblings tend to sneak into his laboratory just to fiddle with them. He has a pet Chain Chomp named Jaws.

  • A Day in the Limelight: Iggy's Pet and Jurassic Piranha.
  • Characterization Marches On: He was originally just a second Roy with a Gadgeteer Genius side to him, and used to bully his siblings like Roy. Most of these traits were dropped, except for his Gadgeteer Genius characterization, which became one of his main traits.
  • Commonality Connection: He's friends with Roy and tries to pick up girls with him in the first three seasons. Over the course of the series he has become less closer to Roy however.
  • Covert Pervert: In "I was a Teenage Bowser", it is revealed that Iggy keeps pictures of naked women on his phone. He apparently also tried to build himself a "hot blonde robot"
  • Divergent Character Evolution: He and Roy were an inseparable pair in the early episodes and had similar personalities, roles, and goals. As time goes by, their unique traits become more prevalent and they don't hang out as often anymore.
  • Eye Scream: Gets stabbed in the eye with a wrench by Wendy in Secert Santas.
  • Gadgeteer Genius: He invent machines in his spare time.
  • In-Series Nickname: Called "Nerdy" by, of course, Bowser Jr..
  • Keet: Especially after drinking soda.
  • Laughing Mad: Being a mad scientist, he enjoys laughing manically.
  • Lean and Mean: In older episodes at least. He is the lankiest Koopaling and used to be a Big Brother Bully alongside Roy.
  • Mad Scientist: Shows himself to be this from time to time.
  • Motor Mouth: Iggy becomes this after drinking more than five sodas, if King Boo's Manshion is any indication.
  • Nerd Glasses: Has a crazy-looking pair.
  • Only Known by Their Nickname: Turns out that "Iggy" is actually short for "Ignitor".
  • Only Sane Man: Over the course of the series he has become much more down-to-Earth than his other siblings. Becomes averted whenever he has too much caffeine though.
  • Out of Focus: Downplayed. He is far from a minor character and his inventions begin the plot in many episodes, but he often gets less screen time than his siblings. So far, there's only two episodes that specifically center on Iggy.
  • Robosexual: Iggy mentions having tried to build himself a Robot Girl before.
  • Trademark Favourite Food: His favourite drink is soda.
  • The Smart Guy: He's the smartest of the bunch with an IQ of 160. Especially since he's also seen making inventions, potions, or antidotes.
  • Those Two Guys: Often paired with Roy.

Bowser and Bowser Jr.

    King Bowser Koopa II 
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Debut: "Pilot"
Voiced By: Freezeflame22
The fourthy-fourth monarch of the Koopa Kingdom, father of seven adopted kids plus one biological kid, and a huge fan of alcoholic drinks. King Bowser Koopa II is an... interesting father and ruler, but that doesn't mean that he doesn't pour his heart and soul into everything that he does.
  • Abusive Parents: In a strange case of Characterization Marches On, he showed off these sort of tendencies in early episodes. Aside from favoring Bowser Jr., he often gave the Koopalings harsh punishments, was verbally abusive towards them, and treated them questionably at times, such as kicking them out just to film a television show. Nowadays, he softened up to his kids and the only reason why he favors Junior is because Junior manipulates him into doing do.
  • Acquired Poison Immunity: In Bowser's Bodyguard, he managed to once have eaten a poisoned sandwich and love it. Said sandwich instantly K.Oed his subject.
  • Adaptational Heroism: He's one of the good guys in this continuity.
  • Adaptation Relationship Overhaul: He was married to the late Princess Peach rather than kidnapping her, like he did in the games.
  • A Day in the Limelight: Return of the Koopa King, I Was A Teenage Bowser, Bowser's Bodyguard, and The King's Claw.
  • Adipose Rex: Bowser is quite hefty. Admittedly, this is a trait shared by his family and ancestors alike.
  • Alcoholic Parent: He drinks alcohol all the time and is a dad to eight children. His father, Bowser Koopa I, was also an Alcoholic Parent. In fact, liking alcohol is a trait that is shared among everyone in the Koopa Family and goes all the way back to the first king, Alfred I, maybe even before him.
  • Amazingly Embarrassing Parents: Bowser is such a goofy parent. Usually, this bulky turtle is intoxicated almost perpetually, which may or may not lead to him disregarding common sense.
  • Arch-Enemy: To Tyson, his villainous second cousin who plots to steal his title as king.
  • Berserk Button: Calling him a worse monarch than John VI absolutely pisses him off.
  • Beware the Silly Ones: He's usually a buffoon who loves beer, but he can give someone an asskicking.
  • Big Ol' Eyebrows: Has these.
  • Boisterous Bruiser: He is a large Koopa with a loud attitude and a regular habit of getting drunk. But don't lest his flaws decieve you, he can put up a good fight.
  • Born Lucky: He finds himself in and survives so many dangerous situations, that his kids are completely indifferent to someone trying to assassinate Bowser.
  • Bumbling Dad: Given how reckless he is, Bowser isn't exactly the best patriarch for his 8 children.
  • Bumbling Sidekick: His time as Popple's rookie in Morton & Lemmy: Stupidstar Saga.
  • Bunny-Ears Lawyer: Don't get it wrong; he is usually inept and utterly foolish, especially if he has alcohol in his system. That being said, he seem to do a competent job running his kingdom. Well, most of the time.
  • Butt-Monkey: Often the victim of many Amusing Injuries, slapstick, and near death experiences.
  • Characterization Marches On: In the first few episodes, Bowser usually neglected the Koopalings in favour of Bowser Jr., and severely grounded them if something happened to him. While Bowser still favours Bowser Jr. over the Koopalings most of the times (although that's because Bowser Jr. manipulates Bowser into favouring him more than the other kids) there are instances in which he has told Bowser Jr. off for his bad behaviour and seems to be closer to the rest of his adopted kids.
  • Cool Airship: His army owns several.
  • Crouching Moron, Hidden Badass: While a drunk buffoon normally, he is definitely proficient in ass-kicking.
  • Crusading Widower: His wife went missing in an airship crash and her body was never found. Ever since, Bowser had to both rule the Koopa Kingdom and raise his children all on his own.
  • Dem Bones: What he's been reduced to in the future in It's A Not So Wonderful Life.
  • Doting Parent: He spoils Bowser Jr. rotten but he deeply cares about his adoptive children too.
  • Dumb Muscle: He can be a little foolish at times, but he is a large Koopa with impressive strength.
  • Drinking on Duty: Instead of properly running his kingdom, Bowser employs his time drinking beer.
  • Fiery Redhead: Bowser has a bit of a temper.
  • Former Teen Rebel: Telling by I Was A Teenage Bowser, he was probably a troublesome kid in his youth.
  • Good Parents: Compared to most parents in the FreezeFlame22, Bowser sincerely deserves a Father of the Year award. His actions in early episodes do knock him some points, but he is a caring and devoted father regardless.
  • Hair-Trigger Temper: He doesn't have the worst temper, but pissing him off isn't too difficult.
  • Heterosexual Life-Partners: With King Boo.
  • Horrible Judge of Character: He believes Bowser. Jr. to be a good kid who is nice to his adoptive siblings. He's anything but.
  • Hot-Blooded: Can get easily worked up.
  • Hypocritical Humor: A running joke involves Bowser scolding, lecturing, or telling his kids something he does not approve of but as unfortunate timing calls for it, he is shown to be planning or setting up said thing he tells off his kids for.
  • Insufferable Imbecile: Bowser tends to be harebrained and arrogant on his chaotic days.
  • Interspecies Romance: He, a koopa, married Princess Peach, a human.
  • Jerk with a Heart of Gold: He may be a bit... Out there, but he's a good person really.
  • Kissing Cousins: Downplayed. His second wife Karen was his second cousin, so it's not technically considered incest.
  • Large Ham: He can be a little overdramatic at times.
  • Love-Obstructing Parents: He's rather iffy about Wendy dating Travis.
  • Made of Iron: Bowser has survived plenty of nasty stuff, such as getting shot by a bullet bill, stabbed in the chest, knocked into lava, and the list continues.
  • Nice Guy: Even though he's flawed, Bowser is a chill dude.
  • Papa Wolf: Do not mess with his 8 children. You'll face the wrath of Bowser.
  • Parental Favoritism: He favors Bowser Jr. his only biological son. That being said, he does care about the Koopalings.
  • Parents as People: Bowser may be a jumbled Koopa with a frequency of getting wasted, but he deeply cares for his 8 children. Hell, when you have to deal with a bratty son and adopted 7 seven children with a divergence of zany personalities, it's not so easy being Bowser.
  • The Pirates Who Don't Do Anything: He's clearly the king of the Koopa Kingdom, but rarely do we see him doing actual work, let alone anything outside of being a father and alcoholic. He does arrange council meetings, however.
  • Playing with Fire: Has the ability to breathe fire.
  • Pointy-Haired Boss: He may be the king of the Koopa Kingdom, but he can also be a reckless alcoholic.
  • "The Reason You Suck" Speech: Bowser gives his Parallel Universe counterpart after the latter calls him a terrible father in The Parallel Universe.
  • Red Oni, Blue Oni: Bowser is always the red to Kamek's blue.
  • Studded Shell: Has a shell armored with spikes.
  • Super Gullible: He actually believes that Bowser Jr. is a friendly and kind-hearted kid who loves his father and adopted siblings. He's anything but.
  • Too Dumb to Live: He always find himself near death's door because of his recklessness.
  • Wacky Parent, Serious Child: Zig-Zagged. He's the wacky parent to Lemmy, Ludwig, Iggy, and Wendy's serious child. This is averted with Larry, Morton, and Roy, they are just as eccentric and flawed.
  • You Are Grounded!: He does this with the Koopalings and Bowser Jr. a few times.

    Prince Bowser Koopa (Bowser Jr.) 
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Debut: "Pilot"
Voiced By: FreezeFlame22
Prince Bowser Koopa is Bowser's youngest child, and his only biological child at that, making him heir to the throne. Unlike the Koopalings however, Bowser Jr. has been spoiled rotten by Bowser. Combine that with the fact that he will become the king someday, and the result is a kid with a concerning superiority complex. Bowser Jr. doesn't see a reason to treat anyone with respect and thinks that everyone lives to serve him and him alone. He is frequently the main antagonist of the series, often finding ways to cause trouble for the Koopalings.
  • Ambiguously Related: Bowser Jr.'s relation to the Koopalings's Missing Surrogate Mother, Princess Peach, was a mystery for a long time, with the show not giving any hints as to whether she was his mother or not. In season 6 it was finally revealed that no, Peach is not Junior's mother, but rather Bowser remarried to his second-cousin Karen sometime after Peach went missing and together they had Junior, but because their marriage was a disaster they got divorced and Bowser gained the custody of Junior, with Karen having him during the weekends.
  • Annoying Younger Sibling: Taken to extremes. This kid always goes out of his way to make his adopted siblings' life as miserable as possible for no reason other than his own amusement.
  • Arch-Enemy: To all the Koopalings, but to Larry, Wendy, and especially Ludwig in particular.
  • Ax-Crazy: This little maniac has anger issues. Really, piss him off and either he's gonna ruin your life, destroy anything and/or everything you love, or he would just flat-out murder you.
  • Asshole Victim: You can't really feel bad for him whenever he gets what he deserves.
  • The Bad Guy Wins:
    • In "The Murderer Mystery", he succesfully murders the entire Koopa family, as well framing Kamek. Although, this turns out to just be a nightmare Larry is having.
    • In "It's A Not So Wonderful Life" and "Time Travel Trouble II", it's shown that he inherits the throne and succeeds his father as King Bowser Koopa III, but how successful he is varies on each episode:
      • In the former episode, which is thankfully just a "what-if" situation, it's played straight, as he rules the kingdom with an iron fist. The closest thing he gets to punishment is in the former episode, where he's forced to cancel Operation D.I.C.K. by Dry Bowser and only gets sent to his room by him.
      • In the latter episode, which does take place in a canonical future, it's downplayed, as while Junior did become the king, it was once Bowser died after a very long reign, resulting in Junior being a senile old man when he finally inherits the throne. Because of his advanced age, he is not a threat to the safety of the kingdom at all, with the added implication that his son, Prince Baron (who is very different from Junior), runs the kingdom for him. At most, Junior is just a cranky old man who can't really do anything that is actually hurtful.
  • Big Bad: In most cases, he is this of the Bowser's Koopalings series.
  • Bitch in Sheep's Clothing: He makes Bowser believe that he is an innocent and good-natured little kid so he'll favour him over the Koopalings. To others, it is clear that he is a sociopath, but Bowser is Super Gullible when it comes to Junior.
  • Blended Family Drama: Because the Koopalings are all adopted, he doesn't see them as his family and believes them to be nothing but his slaves. This is probably something his mother Karen taught him, as she herself never liked the Koopalings, seeing them as mere underlings rather than Bowser's children.
  • Bratty Half-Pint: This child is a brat who is never grateful for what he has.
  • Brother–Sister Incest: He seems to be interested in this if him demanding Wendy that she kisses him on the lips is any indication. It's probably downplayed from his perspective since he doesn't consider any of the Koopalings to be his siblings anyway.
  • The Bully: Though the youngest amongst Bowser's eight children, he will proudly take on this position when antagonizing his fellow sibilings.
  • Bullying a Dragon: He pisses off everyone, even characters who are fully capable of absolutely kicking his ass. Bullying Larry in particular isn't exactly a good idea as it seems, as Larry beat him in one episode after he and Ludwig pushed his buttons far too much.
  • Cain and Abel: He regularly makes threats at the Koopalings, and in his proper introduction no less, he outright disintegrated Ludwig to ashes.
  • The Caligula: This is taken up to eleven in "It's A Not So Wonderful Life", where he is a tyrnical king in a Bad Future who transforms the kingdom into a Crapsack World, has executed thousands of people, almost entacted a very dangerous invasion that Bowswer would've never entact under any circumstances, and nearly have two of his adopted siblings executed for stopping said invasion.
  • Catchphrase: "Hello there, slaves"
  • The Chew Toy: Has received a number of amusing injuries for his obnoxious behaviour throughout the series. Not that he has learned anything from them though.
  • Comedic Sociopath: He is definitely a sadistic and unruly juvenile who adores the suffering of others. He never sympathizes with anyone either.
  • Control Freak: Bowser Jr. expects to get his wish. Otherwise, he's gonna be furious.
  • Creepy Child: Even that is an understatement. This kid is sociopathic, spiteful, troublesome, and has gotten kicks out of other people's suffering.
  • A Day in the Limelight: Enter Bowser Jr., KoopaTube, Bowser Jr.'s Gift, Bowser Jr's Journey, and Castle Crashers.
  • Disproportionate Retribution: Do anything that rubs him the wrong way, and he'll have you killed. No, we are not joking. He very casually mentions having had a kid's parents arrested by claiming that they were dangerous criminals because the kid kept killing him in Among Us.
  • Enfant Terrible: Bowser Jr. is a spoiled brat and a complete sociopath. Seriously, the things he does are either insanely petty, horrifically cruel, utterly psychotic, or all of the aforementioned combined.
  • Establishing Character Moment: "Shut it, pussy! And I'm not your "bro"!".
  • Even Evil Can Be Loved:
    • While blindly overlooking the heinous things Bowser Jr. has done, his parents always spoil him without a second thought and usually make him out as an angel. Larry and occasionally Wendy also commiserate Bowser Jr. way more than the other Koopalings.
    • In "Time Travel Trouble II", he seems to have a somewhat decent relationship with his son Prince Baron.
  • Even Bad Men Love Their Mamas: Bowser Jr. seems to have a decent relationship with his mother Karen. Granted, in the only example that has been explicitly shown on-screen so far, his concussion might have something to do with it.
  • Evil Brit: He speaks with a British accent and is a sociopathic Creepy Child.
  • Evil Cannot Comprehend Good: In Ludwig's Dilemma, he sees Ludwig selflessly choosing to save the lives of thousands of innocent people over power to be pathetic.
  • Even Evil Has Standards:
    • Bowser Jr., of all people, is seen to be startled of Clyde's yelling.
    • As seen in "Wendy vs Camilla", even Bowser Jr. finds Camilla unbearable.
  • Evil Counterpart:
    • To Larry to some extent. Both are Bowser's youngest children with an explosive temper to boot. However, Larry is clearly a precious soul who would never hurt a fly. Bowser Jr. on the other hand... let's just say he would actively try to make that fly suffer.
    • Also Ludwig. Both characters are heir to Bowser's throne, speak with a British accent, incorporate the word "bloody" in most sentences, and appear to distance themselves from their siblings. However, Ludwig is at least morally decent and has shown that deep down he appreciates his siblings. Bowser Jr. though? He absolutely has almost no redeeming qualities whatsoever.
  • Evil Gloating: Little bastard is malicous and proud of it.
  • Evil Redhead: He has a red mane tied in a ponytail and is just an overall horrible person.
  • Faux Affably Evil: On the extremely rare occasions he doesn't turn to angrily yell at his peers, he will put on a polite-sounding voice while blatantly insulting them.
  • Fat Bastard: After gorging himself while the Koopalings were on diets, he becomes this in Fitness 101.
  • Fiery Redhead: Junior is horribly undisciplined and wrathful. Prepare your ears when he doesn't get his way.
  • For the Evulz: He doesn't have a reason or motivation for being the way he is. He's just cruel for the sake of being cruel.
  • Hair-Trigger Temper: This psychotic twerp has a temperament shorter than his own size. Really, you DO NOT want to piss him off.
  • Hated by All: Pretty much everyone loathes Bowser Jr. for his vile nature. Larry and Bowser are the only ones who like him, and even they had turns beating Bowser Jr. once he pushed their limit.
  • Hate Sink: He has no redeeming qualities whatsoever.
  • Hypocritical Humor:
    • Junior's degrading nickname for Lemmy is "midget" even though he isn't much taller than him. Granted, this might be because Junior is only nine years old whereas Lemmy is around fifteen, and additionally, episodes taking place in the future show that Junior grows to be just as tall as Bowser whereas Lemmy is still small.
    • He likes to call Roy "fatty". Many of the other characters imply that Junior himself is a bit chubby. Morover, in "Fitness 101" he becomes even fatter than Roy.
  • I Am Very British: Just like Ludwig, he speaks with a British accent and incorporates "bloody" in his speech quite a lot.
  • Irony: Bowser Jr. has a similar behaviour to that of the twenty-eighth monarch of the Koopa Kingdom, King Richard Koopa II. Richard was stated to have been a cruel and hateful child who mistreated animals and women and executed innocent people for fun, and it's stated that he only got worse as he grew older. According to Word of God however, Bowser Jr. has a rather poor opinion of Richard II because he was imprisoned by his cousin John IV and subsequently starved to death in a prison cell. In the words of FreezeFlame22, "Junior's too dumb to see their similarities".
  • It's All About Me: Bowser Jr. clearly only cares about himself.
  • Jerkass: Bowser Jr. is a self-centered, irredeemable, greedy, and callous brat who enjoys the misery of others.
  • Karma Houdini: In "The Meanie," he gets away with destroying all of Larry's Minecraft servers.
  • Kick the Dog: Several goddamn examples. How about bullying the elderly for his own amusement for starters?
  • Kids Are Cruel: At nine years old, he's a cruel, villainous, egoistical, and spoiled individual.
  • Lack of Empathy: That's a concept Bowser Jr. won't touch with a 10 feet pole.
  • Laser-Guided Karma: Usually receives this by the end of the episodes in which he has had an antagonistic role.
  • Made of Iron: For a 9-year old child, Bowser Jr. has survived some nasty stuff, including, but not limited to, being thrown out of a window of a floor that was several heights tall and being caught in an explosion.
  • Manipulative Bastard: He frequently manipulates his father Bowser, sometimes to the extent of having him do his bidding.
  • Narcissist: This kid's ego is definitely a massive one. He cares about nobody except himself and always paints himself out as the superior child among everybody else, especially his adoptive siblings.
  • The Napoleon: Bowser Jr. is merely a small child in appearance, but personality-wise, he's a hostile kid with a nasty temperament.
  • Never My Fault: Junior never takes responsible for his actions, instead always shifting the blame to someone else, mostly his siblings.
  • The Nicknamer: Gives degrading nicknames to his adopted siblings:
    • Ludwig - Blue Hair
    • Lemmy - Midget
    • Wendy - Girl
    • Larry - Pussy
    • Morton - Big Mouth. Later changed to Quasimodo
    • Roy - Fatty
    • Iggy - Nerdy
  • Not-So-Harmless Villain: He seems like nothing but a Spoiled Brat at first, but he's very much capable of utter destruction. He can nuke whole kingdoms and frame innocent people with little to no trouble. It doesn't help how he's loaded with machinery, has a father who is blissfully unaware of his true colors, and has royalty blood, which allows him to eventually become king.
  • Parental Title Characterization: He calls Bowser "daddy", likely to give himself the image of a sweet and friendly little kid and manipulate Bowser into favouring him.
  • Politically Incorrect Villain: As seen by the way he treats Wendy, he seems to be quite sexist. He also threatens to out Lemmy and Eddie's relationship to everyone in the Valley just to humiliate both of them.
  • Royal Brat: He's the prince of the Koopa Kingdom, but certainly isn't a pleasant one.
  • Sadist: Completely enjoys antagonizing others.
  • Straw Misogynist: Seems to have this opinion of women if the way he treats Wendy is anything to go by.
  • The Sociopath: By truckloads! Bowser Jr. is a misbehaving child who thinks of nobody but himself. He doesn't show empathy for anyone with the exception being his father, and while it may be genuine to some degree, it's pretty clear that he mainly pretends to be nice around Bowser just to manipulate him like a pawn. If Bowser Jr. doesn't get his way, he throws a massive fit and will continue to scream at the top of his lungs until he has finally gotten what he aggressively demands. He doesn't care whenever another person suffer. In fact, he relishes in someone else's trauma. Sometimes, Bowser Jr. himself is the one causing distress and it doesn't matter who is on the receiving end. He could maliciously torment other children and even the elders for all he cares. Bowser Jr. will especially sentence someone to misfortune if they have wronged him in some way, no matter how small it may be.
  • Small Name, Big Ego: Thinks he's superior to everybody because he's the prince of the kingdom.
  • Spoiled Brat: Unlike the Koopalings, Bowser Jr. is a brat who doesn't care about anyone but himself.
  • Tantrum Throwing: When does he not have these?
  • Tap on the Head: In Bowser Jr.'s Journey, where Eddie knocks him out with a wooden plank. He wakes up with temporary amnesia.
  • Temporary Bulk Change: When the Koopalings were placed on diets in Fitness 101, Bowser Jr. gorges himself in the food and becomes obese. By the end of the episode, Bowser takes the diets off of the Koopalings and tells Jr. to go on one instead.
  • Troll: Clearly. Sometimes, the Koopa prince torments others just for shits and giggles.
  • Troubling Unchildlike Behavior: He is only nine years old, yet has a superiority complex and sees everyone as a slave.
  • Token Evil Teammate: Out of Bowser's eight children, or even the residents of the entire castle, he is the only person to be truly malevolent.
  • Ungrateful Bastard: It is heavily implied that he is not thankful to Bowser for any of what he has and that he would backstab him in a heartbeat if he ever got the opportunity.
  • Verbal Tic: Just like Ludwig, he uses the word "bloody" in his speech quite a lot.
  • Villainous Glutton: In Fitness 101, where he stuffs his face while the Koopalings are placed on diets.

Bowser's Confidants and Servants

    King Boo 
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Debut: "Pilot"
Voiced By: FreezeFlame22 (2017-2018), Swoldow EVGRB (2018-Present)
A mellow ghost and Bowser's closest friend. He likes to indulge in drinking alcoholic substances with Bowser, but he doesn't have a mean bone in his body either way.
  • The Alcoholic: He is Bowser's drinking buddy and is often seen drinking beer with him.
  • Failed a Spot Check: It apparently took him a long time to notice that Wendy is female.
  • Foolish Husband, Responsible Wife: It was revealed on The King's Claw that he has a wife as she kicked him out for reasons unknown (either he has been drinking too much or brought in a fling.)
    King Boo: My wife kicked me out.
  • Forgetful Jones: He often gets the Koopalings mixed up with one another.
  • Friendly Ghost: Is a laid-back and pretty chill ghost.
  • Gaydar: Due to having been with the Koopa Family around for ages and witnessing many of its members coming out of the closet, he has developed one of these and is easily able to tell when someone is trying to hide their sexuality.
  • Nice Guy: He's a polite ghost to his friends and the Koopalings.
  • Nice Mean And In Between: The nice to King Dedede's mean and K. Rool and Bowser's in-between. He's mellow and rarely, if ever loses his cool.
  • Not So Invincible After All: Despite of being a ghost, he is touchable at physical contact (i.e. On The Heist, he takes a hammer to the face, or on Bowser's Bodyguard, he gets hit in the face by Tyson)
  • Trademark Favourite Food: It's rare to not see King Boo with a bottle of beer on his hand.

    Kamek Kazi 
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Debut: "Pilot"
Voiced By: FreezeFlame22 (2017-2018), Popplio Power (2018-Present).
A snarky Magikoopa and Bowser's Stewart. In most cases, Kamek is an overlooked person who doesn't have the best luck. Despite this, he is appreciated for his magical abilities and insight, eventually becoming the King's Claw.
  • Alliterative Name: Kamek Kazi.
  • Aw, Look! They Really Do Love Each Other: He may be grumpy (and he has a reason to be most of the times, actually) but he really does care for Bowser's safety and will help the Koopalings when they need it the most.
  • Big Damn Heroes: In The Heist, he saves the Koopalings from The Shadows.
  • Blue Is Heroic: He is dressed in a blue robe and hat. Despite his somewhat rocky relationship with them, he will help the Koopa Troop without hesitation.
  • Butt-Monkey: Poor Kamek can't catch a break. Just about nobody ever listens to or respects him.
  • Characterization Marches On: Like with Bowser, Kamek's early appearances show more of his unpleasant side, doing actions like stealing Bowser's beer and framing Larry or leaving the family stranded even after Bowser called him for help. Later episodes kept his grouchy personality, but he's much less antagonistic about it.
  • Cool Old Guy: For a senior wizard, Kamek is very efficient. He's saved the Koopalings from peril numerous times.
  • Court Mage: What more can be said? He's a Magikoopa and a doting assistant to Bowser.
  • The Cynic: He initially hated his job. Thankfully, he learned to soften up after a while.
  • Dark Horse Victory: Even though Kamek wasn't one of the main candidates, he gets enough votes to becomes the next Koopa's Claw in "The King's Claw".
  • Deadpan Snarker: Even when compared to other snarkers, Kamek is quite sarcastic.
  • Hypercompetent Sidekick: Unlike Bowser, Kamek is actually responsible.
  • Jerk with a Heart of Gold: He can be a bit of a grouch, but he really does care for Bowser and the Koopalings.
  • No-Respect Guy: Nobody ever listens to him.
  • Only Sane Man: He's really the only down-to-earth person within the castle.
  • Psychic Powers: As a Magikoopa, this is a given.
  • Punny Name: His full name, Kamek Kazi, is an anagram of "kamikaze".
  • Robe and Wizard Hat: Wears a blue robe and hat.
  • Straight Man: Serves as one for Bowser.
  • Throw the Dog a Bone: After being ignored for essentially all his time on the Koopa Troop, in "The King's Claw", he manages to win enough votes to succeed Peach as the new King's Claw.

    Boom Boom 
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Debut: "The Boxing Match"
Voiced By: FreezeFlame22
A simpleminded Boom Boom. He speaks in broken English, but has impressive strength to make up for it.

    Princess Peach Toadstool 
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Debut: "Return of the Koopa King"
Voiced By: Xsytrixx (2019), Carmen (2020-Present)
Bowser's wife and the princess of the Koopa Kingdom. Peach was made princess of the Toads after a brigade of Toads adopted her as a child and following their exile to Dinosaur Land. In 1996, Peach met Bowser and after a series of events, the two began a romantic relationship and eventually got married. She is nowhere to be seen in the present day however...
  • Ambiguously Related: If she is the biological mother of Bowser Jr. or not is something that is unknown. Chances are that she is given that Bowser Jr. is Bowser's legitimate child and therefore is able to inherit the throne, and Peach is Bowser's wife, but it still remains a mystery. It was finally revealed in Season 6 that Peach is not Junior's mother and that Bowser remarried to his second cousin Karen some time after the incident and together they had Junior, but their marriage didn't work out and they got divorced shortly after.
  • Dead All Along: Or so it is assumed given that her body was never recovered from the airship crash.
  • Interspecies Romance: She, a human, married Bowser, a koopa.
  • Kill It with Water: How she defeats Fryguy.
  • Missing Mom: She went missing in an airship crash when the Koopalings, her adoptive children, were younger, and was presumed to have died as a result.
  • Never Found the Body: Her body was never found following the airship crash. She has been presumed dead ever since then.
  • Nice Girl: A total sweetheart. She is the one who convinces the Toads to let Bowser stay with them in Dinosaur Land.
  • Number Two: After Bowser officially became king, Peach was appointed as King's Claw, the position for the monarch's advisor and the person who helps them run the kingdom, and she was very competent at her job. After she went missing in the airship crash, Bowser left the position of King's Claw vacant for ten years because no one was able to match Peach in the job. Kamek eventually succeded her as the new King's Claw.
  • Parental Abandonment: The Toads found her abandoned when she was a child. She doesn't know where she comes from or who her parents are.
  • Token Human: So far, she's the only human with a prominent role in any of FreezeFlame22's shows.
  • Uncertain Doom: It hasn't been confirmed whether she died in the airship crash or not, as her body was never found.

Dark Valley Residents

    Travis Hawke (UNMARKED SPOILERS) 
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Debut: "Bowser's Bodyguard"
Voiced By: Poppilo Power
Travis Hawke is a barman who entered a relationship with Wendy shortly after saving Bowser's life from Tyson. He is portrayed as an honest and outgoing young man who cares both about his girlfriend and the rest of her family, but is also shown to be a bit clumsy. However, he is also quite secretive. As the series goes on, it's revealed that "Travis" isn't actually his name, and that he keeps his background a secret from Wendy and her family due to not wanting to put them in danger.
  • Ascended Extra: He even managed to get in the show's opening from Season 6 onwards.
  • Badass Adorable: Travis is a lovable dork, but let us remind you this is also the same person who saved Bowser's life from Tyson and rescued Wendy when she was kidnapped by Prince Fernando of the Marine Kingdom.
  • Big Brother Instinct: While they are not related, he is very protective of the other Koopalings.
  • Big Damn Heroes: Had he not showed up when he did, Tyson would probably have slaughtered the entire Koopa Family.
  • The Charmer: Is handsome and treats ladies with respect. No wonder Wendy (and Camilla too, unfortunately) fell for him.
  • Do Not Call Me "Paul": According to him, he always felt like his real name, Trent, never fit him, prompting him to call himself "Travis" instead. Judging by his secretive nature however, there's probably a more complex reason than that.
  • An Ice Person: As shown in part 2 of "Ludwig's Dilemma", Travis is able to breathe ice.
  • The Klutz: He can be a bit clumsy sometimes. He is even shown tripping in the Season 6 opening.
  • Named After Someone Famous: He is named after American rapper Travis Scott. His real name, Trent, comes from singer Trent Reznor. His fake name being "Travis" is also fitting in the sense that "Travis Scott" is just a Stage Name and not the rapper's actual name.
  • Nice Guy: Very chill and friendly.
  • The Sixth Ranger: Travis isn't a Koopaling, but he usually accompanies them on their adventures.
  • Stage Name: A mysterious Magikoopa named Yamik calls him "Trent" in "Wendy vs Camilla", possibly implying that "Travis" might not be his real name. Later episodes do confirm that "Travis" is a fake name he came up with and that his real name is Trent.

    Camilla McQueen 
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Debut: "The Slumber Party"
Voiced By: Carmen
One of the richest girls in Dark Valley. Camilla is a stuck-up, spoiled, selfish, snobby teenage girl who thinks the world revolves around her and who views others as tools to achieve her goals, including her closest friends.
  • Abusive Parents: Her father is an interesting case. Based on his appearence in "The Love Potion", in which he states that he doesn't care who she gets married to as long as he can benefit from it, it seems clear that he doesn't think of Camilla as an individual, which probably means that he just let her do whatever she wanted growing up and, combined with how much her mother spoils her, that's the reason why she is such an unpleasant person.
  • Alpha Bitch: She's one of the richest and most popular girls in Dark Valley, and a complete asshole on top of that.
  • Arch-Enemy: To Wendy. The feud between the two has gone on to extreme lengths.
  • Arranged Marriage: Heavily implied to be the reason why she hasn't divorced Roy, as Camilla's father desperately wanted someone to marry her and inherit his oil company.
  • Awful Wedded Life: Describes her marriage to Roy as this. Not surprising given that her marriage to Roy was arranged by her father and it is implied that he doesn't allow her to divorce him. That said, Camilla is an unpleasant jerk, so it's hard to have any sympathy for her.
  • Bratty Teenage Daughter: Often demands for things to be exactly the way she wants, and will beg or bribe her parents into helping her achieve it.
  • Characterization Marches On: While Camilla has always thought very highly of herself, she wasn't as bratty in her early appearances and seemed to have a genuinely friendly side to her. After a while, she lost all her Pet the Dog qualities and become a complete self-centered brat.
  • Chess Motifs: Like Lauren and Ally, her last name references a Chess piece. Camilla's last name is McQueen because the Queen is the most powerful Chess piece, and because she believes that everyone should treat her like a queen.
  • Evil Is Petty: She spent a whole week torturing Wendy and her brothers, and for what reason? She wanted Wendy to break up with Travis so she could date him. It's also been shown that Camilla has tried to kill Wendy just so she can have Travis for herself.
  • Expy: In both terms of appearance and personality, Camilla's character is heavily inspired by Regina George.
  • Foil: Serves as one to Wendy: Both of them belong to accommodated families, are the only girls among their siblings, and both developed feelings for Travis, but whereas Wendy is a nice and friendly person (if a bit cheeky) who has military training, Camilla is an unpleasant Spoiled Brat who doesn't care about anyone but herself and hasn't worked a day in her life. In addition, Wendy has a strong bond with her family and friends, whereas Camilla sees everyone around her as tools she can use and dispose of.
  • Gold Digger: Started to flirt with Roy after he got a car, and left him after he lost a race. Later on, during her date with Travis she only asked him superficial questions like how much money did he earn or how big his house was.
  • Green-Eyed Monster: Is jealous of Wendy's relationship with Travis. It gets to the point where Camilla has tried to ruin Wendy's life in hopes to end their relationship so she can have Travis for herself, even going as far as to try to get Wendy killed.
  • Hate Sink: She's a stuck-up, selfish brat who thinks the world revolves around her and looks down on everyone as a result.
  • Jerkass: Shows no interest in others unless it benefits her, and is overall uncaring towards anyone but herself. Ally of all people even states that she finds Camilla to be a jerk.
  • Jerk with a Heart of Jerk: While Camilla definitely thought very highly of herself in her first few appearances, she wasn't depicted as being much more than a Spoiled Brat and had a few Pet the Dog moments towards Wendy. Come Season 5 however, and her true colors are revealed; she will gladly use and dispose of people without feeling any remorse whatsoever.
  • Karma Houdini Warranty: After many episodes mistreating others and overall being an insufferable brat, Camilla's actions finally come back to bite her in the ass in "Love Triangle", as Wendy, one of the people Camilla took advantage of the most, shaves off her hair in Revenge for tricking her into becoming overweight for her date with Travis. "Wendy vs Camilla" in particular has her torture Wendy until she decides to break up with Travis, and in the end she has been grounded by her parents, has had all of her credit cards frozen, is enemies with everyone in the Koopa Family (even Bowser Jr. finds her unbearable), Lauren and Ally get sick of being mistreated and bossed around by her and verbally tear her a new one, Big Bob-Omb explodes in her face and causes her to be hospitalized (losing her hair for the second time in the process), and Wendy, Lauren and Ally go on vacation to the Lake Kingdom with the tickets Camilla bought.
  • Kick the Dog: She is very prone to doing this. She bosses people around and mistreats them without feeling any remorse whatsoever.
  • Murder the Hypotenuse: Downplayed. In "Love Triangle" Camilla tricks Wendy into gaining a lot of weight for her date with Travis so he would dump Wendy out of disgust and Camilla could have him all to herself. She later tries to play this trope straight in following episodes of the series, such as "Wendy vs Camilla", where she puts a poisonous snake in the castle's bathroom in hopes that it would bite Wendy, or in "Goombanned", where Wendy states that Camilla tried to push her in front of an on-coming bus.
  • Named After Someone Famous: She's named after Camila Cabello, a former member of Fifth Harmony.
  • Never My Fault: Holds a grudge against Wendy for shaving off her hair, even though Wendy did it because Camilla tricked her into becoming overweight so Travis would dump her out of disgust. She also constantly blames other people when her own actions backfire on her.
  • Nice Mean And In Between: Out of Wendy's three friends, she is the rudest and snobbiest one.
  • No Sympathy: Shows absolutely no sense of humanity towards anyone, many times believing that if someone is suffering, then it's their own fault.
  • Ojou: She was born in one of the richest families in the Dark Valley, and possibly the entire Koopa Kingdom, being the daughter of the owner of an oil company. She is perfectly aware of her status and not only takes pride in it, but also looks down on anyone with less money than her (that being nearly everyone).
  • Overly Long Name: Camilla Claudia Ophelia Daniella McQueen.
  • "The Reason You Suck" Speech: Is on the receiving end of one by Lauren and Ally. Lauren tells Camilla that what she does to Wendy isn't clever, funny or deserved, but outright cruel, and that she and Ally are tired of her treating them like lackeys and making every single little thing about herself. Ally tells her that she is tired of her snobby and condescending attitude towards everyone and that she's nothing but a spoiled bratty child.
  • Pushover Parents: Camilla's parents definitely have never told her "no" not even once in her life, with her mother directly spoiling her and never disciplining her, and her father only seeing her as a way of improving his repuation and getting more income. Thankfully, as of lately, they are starting to put their foot down when Camilla's henious actions go too far.
  • Rich Bitch: She is definitely portrayed as this as she often looks down upon the "peasants". Hysterically, Ludwig calls her this without any hesitation in "The Love Potion" while Ally does it in "Wendy vs Camilla".
  • Silver Spoon Troublemaker: She is a Spoiled Brat who sees herself as superior to everyone else just because she is one of the richest girls in Dark Valley, and thinks that that gives her the right to use and dispose of people, even her closest friends, for her own selfish gain.
  • The Smurfette Principle: Camilla is the only daughter of Byron and Sybill, having five brothers (of which only three appear to still be living with her and her parents) all of whom are older than her. Kalin and Myles in particular are very protective of Camilla, which definitely doesn't help when you take into account the fact that her parents let her do whatever she wanted without facing any consequences whatsoever growing up.
  • Spoiled Brat: Has been spoiled rotten by her rich parents, causing her to see others as beneath her.
  • Yandere: Considering that she put a poisonus snake on the Koopa Castle's bathroom in hopes that it would bite Wendy simply so she can get rid of her and date Travis, she definitely qualifies as this. Wendy also reveals that Camilla tried to push her into on-coming traffic.
  • Your Mom: She mocks the Koopalings by bringing up what happened to their surrogate mother. It gets her beaten up by Wendy.

    Lauren Knightley 
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Debut: "The Slumber Party"
Voiced By: AverageToaster19 (2020-2022), BluePastels (2023-Present)
One of Wendy's friends. While a little judgmental like Camilla, Lauren is far nicer and more pleasant.
  • Chess Motifs: Like Camilla and Ally, her last name references a Chess piece. Lauren's last name is Knightley because the Knight is always at the King and Queen's side, just like how Wendy, Ally, and her brother Eddie (and the Koopalings too) can always rely on her.
  • Deadpan Snarker: It seems that every group of friends has one.
  • Everyone Has Standards: While she is sarcastic and a bit judgemental, she also finds most of Camilla's actions to be more than questionable. Eventually, she and Ally get so fed up with her attitude that they both break their friendship with her.
  • Innocent Beta Bitch: While she is friends with Camilla and seems to be as judgemental as her, Lauren puts limits to what she says, actually feels bad for hurting people's feelings, and sometimes even she thinks Camilla is going too far with her actions. By the beginning of season 6, she and Ally have grown tired of Camilla's snobbishness and toxic behaviour and end their friendship with her.
  • Named After Someone Famous: Lauren is named after Lauren Jauregui from Fifth Harmony.
  • Nice Mean And In Between: Camilla is a Jerkass, Ally is a Nice Girl, if a bit ditzy, whereas Lauren is definitely friendlier than Camilla, but she also has her limits.
  • Only Sane Woman: Constantly questions Camilla's actions, is definitely smarter than Ally, and doesn't share Wendy's obsession with Social Media.
  • With Friends Like These...: Ally and Wendy are more understandable given that the former is not very bright and the latter desperately seeks her approval, but given Lauren's personality, you have to wonder why she is even friends with someone like Camilla. The three of them eventually stop associating with Camilla.

    Ally Rook 
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Debut: "The Slumber Party"
Voiced By: Carmen
One of Wendy's friends. Ally isn't very smart, but she is far more pleasant than Camilla. She is Morton's love interest and later gives birth to a child named Egbert.

    Eddie Knightley 
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Debut: "The Cell Phone"
Voiced By: Swoldow EVGRB
Lauren's older brother. Eddie's most outstanding traits are his short temper and how he desperately tries to hide his homosexuality from others. Lemmy harbours a crush towards him, but Eddie is unable to fully return the feelings out of fear that others will look down upon him for his sexuality.
  • Cannot Spit It Out: It's implied that he is attracted to Lemmy (who likes him back) but can't bring himself to admit it out of fear of being ridiculed for his sexuality. This seems to have changed as he has started officially dating Lemmy as of Season 6 of the series.
  • Closet Gay: Eddie puts on a stereotypical masculine persona to hide his sexuality from others.
  • Have I Mentioned I Am Heterosexual Today?: He is constantly denying to Lemmy that he is gay, even after literally kissing him to show him why he was pretending to be interested in Ally in "Son of Morton". Even while outright dating him, Eddie is still embarrased of admitting he likes Lemmy.
  • Hair-Trigger Temper: He has anger issues. Lauren even recalls the time he pushed the best man into a cake during a wedding they had attended.
  • Jerk with a Heart of Gold: For how stereotypically masculine he appears to be, Eddie is really just a normal guy who is embarrassed about his sexuality.
  • Official Couple: Is officially in a relationship with Lemmy.
  • Named After Someone Famous: He's named after guitarist Eddie Van Halen.
  • Real Men Wear Pink: He enjoys things that have traditionally been considered as feminine such as light decoration and pink lemonade. He also used to play princesses with his sister Lauren when they were kids, which he totally didn't enjoy.
  • Tsundere: He's constantly trying to push Lemmy away from him by either telling him he's not his type or that he is not attracted to men, but Lemmy is easily able to tell that he genuinely enjoys his company.

    Lucy & Courtney 
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Lucy (left) and Courtney (right)
Debut: "Day at the Fair"
Lucy is voiced by: FreezeFlame22 (2017-2018), Xsytrixx (2019), Carmen (2020-Present)
Courtney is voiced by: FreezeFlame22 (2017-2018), AverageToaster19 (2019-Present)
Two teenage girls that are always seen hanging out together in Dark Valley.

    Titch Smalley 
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Debut: "Larry's Validation"
Voiced By: FreezeFlame22
A small Micro-Goomba who shows up from time to time.
  • Absurdly Youthful Father: Titch is a father at only nineteen years old, as he mentions having a child in "The Cell Phone".
  • Demoted to Extra: As of Season 6, Titch has started to lose prominence as a recurring character, being either relegated to a background character or not appearing at all.
  • Lilliputians: Titch is a very tiny Micro-Goomba.
  • Older Than They Look: For starters, when Carl and Logan tried to invite him to the party for their little sisters, he tells them that he's 19 years old. And it was revealed that he has a kid on the episode, "The Cell Phone"
  • Punny Name: Why do you think his last name is Smalley?

    Spike 
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Debut: "Work Experience"
Voiced By: Swoldow EVGRB
A fun-loving Spike and one of Larry's friends.
  • The Ditz: He can be a little dofus at times.
  • Nice Guy: He's carefree and a good pal to Larry.

    Bully 
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Debut: "The Meanie"
Voiced By: FreezeFlame22
A mean Bully who originally picked on Larry and others, but now seems to be one of his friends. Keyword, "seems".
  • The Bully: He's a literal Bully who bullies others.
  • Bully Turned Buddy: Zig-zagged. Unlike their first encounter, Larry and Bully are constantly seen hanging out with Spike together without any ill-will. However, Bully will sometimes turn against Larry and threaten him for the most minor of reasons.
  • Fair-Weather Friend: To Larry in episodes following "The Meanie". They are seen hanging out sometimes, but it isn't rare for Bully to turn on Larry for the most minor of reasons.
  • His Name Really Is "Barkeep": His name is Bully and he was the main antagonist in his debut episode, where he bullied Larry.
  • Jerkass: His debut saw him as a ruthless bully that always picked on the weak, especially Larry. He isn't nearly as cruel in later appearances, but he still has his moments.
  • Karmic Butt-Monkey: Bully always find himself on the short end of the stick, and he is usually the one warranting it.
  • Manchild: Bully is eighteen, yet he behaves like a bratty twelve year old.
  • Paper Tiger: While he will gleefully bully those who are weaker than him, the instant someone stronger shows up, Bully becomes a complete coward.
  • Your Mom: Bully insults Bowser, unaware that he is talking to the King, by telling him that he had sex with his mother. Bowser does not take too kindly Bully insulting his late mother.

    Karen 
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Debut: "Bowser Jr.'s Journey"
Voiced By: Carmen

Bowser Jr.'s biological mother, as well as Bowser's second wife, whom he married following Peach's disappearance in an Airship Crash, and whom he divorced shortly after due to her unbearable personality and the mistreatment of the Koopalings. As hinted by her name, She is an entitled, selfish and short-tempered woman who complains and mistreats other people for the smallest things, especially if it involves her son not getting what he wants.


  • Blended Family Drama: Because the Koopalings are all adopted, Karen never once saw them as family, but rather mere underlings of Bowser. She most likely passed this way of thinking down to Bowser Jr., who has said on multiple occasions that he doesn't see the Koopalings as his siblings.
  • Fantastic Racism: She is shown to be a racist, as shown by calling Ludwig "a damn beanie" due to his Bohnenkraut origins (the actual term for a native of the Bohnenkraut Kingdom is "beanish", with "beanie" being a pejorative).
  • Jerkass: It's easy to see where Bowser Jr. inherited his personality from, as Karen acts entitled towards everything, and will nag and demean everyone until she gets her way, going as far as to try to get rid of everything that could remind Bowser of Peach, so far as to try to claim the title of Princess of the Mushroom Kingdom and get the Koopalings kicked out of the castle, both of which she failed at. The only thing she is missing is her son's trademark sociopathy.
  • Kissing Cousins: Downplayed. She is Bowser's second cousin, so it's technically not considered incest.
  • Like Parent, Like Child: An Obnoxious Entitled Housewife who raised a Spoiled Brat of a son (who to add more insult to injury is clearly screwed up in the head).
  • Mama Bear: She is this to Bowser Jr., not the same case for the Koopalings.
  • Meaningful Name: Karen is an entitled woman who makes everyone around her feel miserable.
  • Obnoxious Entitled Housewife: If the name didn't tell you so already, Karen is a rude, selfish, overbearing and entitled person who always puts herself and her son above everyone and everything, and always complains about not having things that she doesn't deserve in the first place.
  • Significant Green-Eyed Redhead: She has red hair and green eyes, and in her debut episode it's revealed that she is Bowser Jr.'s biological mother and not Princess Peach as it was previously speculated.
  • Super Gullible: Just like Bowser, Karen believes that Bowser Jr. is an innocent and pure-hearted child who loves his family. He is not. Karen actually takes this one step further than Bowser, as she will always believe everything that he tells her, especially if it involves the Koopalings, whereas Bowser has actually been shown disciplining Bowser Jr. whenever he becomes aware of him causing trouble.
  • Wicked Stepmother: Karen was this to the Koopalings. She didn't even try to sugar-coat how much she dislikes them while she was living with them, and is even mentioned to have tried to convince Bowser to kick the Koopalings out of the castle, which might have been the reason why Bowser divorced her. She also tried to make Morton eat vegetables for dinner.

    King Donny D. Davidson (Dedede) 
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Debut: "Pidgey Problems" (Carl) "Iggy's New Pet" (Bowser's Koopalings)
Voiced By: FreezeFlame22 (2017-2018) AzUrArInG (2018-2020) Popplio Power (2020-Present)
A penguin who runs the Goomburger food chain. For the most part, he is a greedy jerk who doesn't care much about his customers. His relatives, ancestors, and descendants all run the business on separate lands and share an uncanny resemblance to him.
  • Alliterative Name: Donny Davidson
  • Authority in Name Only: Only the King in his name indicates his royalty status. Otherwise, in the FreezeFlame22 continuity, Dedede simply runs a business with only one known employee, that being Chef Kawasaki.
  • Control Freak: He is not gentle with his demands. If you don't follow his orders, he will not tolerate the lack of avail.
  • Demoted to Extra: Shortly after King K. Rool's arrival to Kongo Jungle, Dedede's role gradually decreased. As of late, he is largely regulated to Goomburger scenes.
  • Fat Bastard: He's a fat penguin and an unpleasant one too.
  • Hair-Trigger Temper: Dedede can and will be furious.
  • The Friend Nobody Likes: Bowser and K. Rool aren't very fond of King Dedede, and while King Boo hasn't complained about him, he'd also never interacted with Dedede.
  • Greed: "Hello, welcome to Dark Valley Goomburger, where customers come first. If they have a lot of money."
  • In the Blood: No matter the era or location, all of his seen relatives are businessmen obsessed with money.
  • Jerkass: He's quite greedy and rude. He outright states that he doesn't care about the customers and only cares about their money.
  • Jerkass Has a Point: To be fair, Dedede was right about the girls Dry Bones was doing their homework for having no interest in him whatsoever and are only using him just to pass their test in the aptly named "The Impossible Test".
  • Karmic Butt-Monkey: He's constantly faced with slapstick because of his loudmouth. For example, he was literally burned to ashes for laughing at Bowser when he confesses that he didn't learn how to drive until he was 26.
  • Laser-Guided Karma: He often gets into slapstick because of his loud mouth and unpleasant personality.
  • Legacy Character: There are multiple relatives, descendants, and ancestors who take on the identity of "Dedede" as that was the nickname of the first Dedede.
  • Made of Iron: Smacked with beer bottles, incinerated to ashes, getting sent flying after being assaulted, Dedede gets himself into a lot of abuse. Somehow, he still personally runs his business.
  • Mean Boss: Dedede is this to Talia at least. Let's just say he had what was coming to him. Regarding Chef Kawasaki, however, he doesn't seem that harsh.
  • Mythology Gag: His relatives' color schemes are based on his alternative costumes in Super Smash Bros..
  • Nice, Mean, and In-Between: The mean to Bowser and King Boo's nice, and K. Rool's in-between. King Dedede is a Jerkass who only cares about the money, is generally rude, and would taunt even his closest friends.
  • Pet the Dog: According to Talia, "Carl's House Party", Dedede actually gave her the night off to attend the titular party.
  • The Scrooge: Dedede is little else than a greedy entrepreneur with a lineage of restaurants under his family's ownership.
  • The Secret of Long Pork Pies: He casually mentions that some of the Goomburger meals are made with human meat.
  • Token Evil Teammate: Downplayed. Compared to K. Rool, Bowser, and King Boo, Dedede barely has any tolerable qualities.
  • Uncanny Family Resemblance: All of King Dedede's seen relatives have an identical look to him, with only their colors setting them apart.
  • Villain with Good Publicity: He's a massive Jerkass, yet he and his family own an incredibly successful restaurant.

    Chef Kawasaki 
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Debut: "Love Triangle" (Bowser's Koopalings) "Bad Roxanne" (Carl)
Voiced By: Mononerd
King Dedede's primary employee at Goomburger.

    Andrew Byzmal 
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Debut: "Jurassic Piranha"
Voiced By: FreezeFlame22
The new manager of the Bass Station after K. Rool left for Kongo Island. A. Byzmal is rude, thinks he is above everyone else, and everything he sells has a very high price. He is known to have a deep hatred for Bowser and his family, and almost no one else likes him in return.
  • Butt-Monkey: No one likes him and he is usually in he receiving end of many Slapstick-induced abuse.
  • Everyone Has Standards: He may be rude to everyone and hate Bowser and his family with a passion, but even he thinks that Camilla tricking Wendy into gaining weight so Travis will dump her out of disgust and she can have him all to herself is a bit much.
  • The Friend Nobody Likes: Is this in "The Heist". Despite being invited to the party at the Mushroom City Tower, everyone there insults or mistreats him one way or another.
  • Greed: Like King Dedede, it seems like Andrew also has a greedy side to him, at least in "I Was A Teenage Bowser", where he was willing to sell beer to a child (who, unbeknownst to A. Byzmal, was Bowser transformed into a juvenile) when he offered him 50$.
  • Jerkass: Is rude and his shop sells over-priced stuff.
  • Punny Name: A. Byzmal.
  • Right in Front of Me: In "I Was a Teenage Bowser", A. Byzmal calls Bowser a "drunken moron" and says that his kids have no future whatsoever without realizing that the 14-year-old he is telling this to is Bowser. After Bowser becomes an adult again at the end of the episode, he goes to the Bass Station to confront A. Byzmal about this accompanied by Boom Boom.
    Boom Boom: "Don't worry Mr. Byzmal. It only be five minute."
  • Sucksessor: Is seen as one to K. Rool. Many people comment on how they prefered K. Rool over him.

    Big Bob-omb 
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Debut: "Work Experience"
Voiced By: FreezeFlame22 (2018, 2023-Present), InstaButNot (2020-2022)
The manager of the Bob-omb Factory. Being a sentient bomb, he has the tendency to explode.
  • Bad Boss: He's shown to mistreat his employees in Work Experience.
  • Big, Bulky Bomb: He's one of the biggest characters in the series.
  • The Bus Came Back: After a long hiatus, King Bob-Omb finally reappears in "The Heist" and has since become a series regular.
  • Butt-Monkey: Always finds himself exploding.
  • Running Gag: As a Bob-Omb, he constantly explodes.
  • Unexplained Recovery: No matter how many times he explodes, he keeps coming back.

    King Whomp 
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Debut: "Work Experience"
Voiced By: FreezeFlame22
A large Whomp. He doesn't take kindly to the mistreatment of his kind.
  • Catchphrase: "We build your houses, your castles, we pave your roads!"
  • Hair-Trigger Temper: He's quite easy to piss off.
  • Running Gag: His lecture about how the Whomps like him all build people's houses, castles, and pave their roads whenever they make him angry, which is a direct reference to his speech in Super Mario 64.

McQueen Family

    McQueen Family (as a group) 
Debut: "The Love Potion"
The family of Camilla's are very Rich but also seems to be very ruthless.

    Byron McQueen 
Debut: "The Love Potion"
Voiced by: FreezeFlame22
The father of Camilla McQueen

    Sybill McQueen 
Debut: "The Love Potion"
Voiced by: Carmen
The mother to Camilla McQueen
  • Accidental Misnaming: She called her husband Bryan, even though it was only once.
    Kalin: Did she just call dad, "Bryan?"

    Kalin McQueen 
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Debut: "The Love Potion"
Voiced by: Popplio Power (2021-2022), Mononerd (2022-present)
One of Camilla McQueen's brothers, as well as her bodyguard
  • Gold Tooth of Wealth: He's got a gold tooth in his fangs.
  • Knight Templar Big Brother: Well, you have to deal with both him and Myles if you try to hurt Camilla.
    Kalin: Yeah, No one hurts our baby Sister!
  • No Poker Face: When Myles beats him and Eddie in cards, as they wait on Bowser Jr to come out.
  • The Brute: Alongside his brother, Myles (in case, Camilla gets hurt or their cars gets vandalized)

    Myles McQueen 
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Debut: "The Love Potion"
Voiced by: Swoldow EVGRB
One of Camilla McQueen's brothers, as well as her bodyguard
  • Fat Bastard: Is noticeably pudgy, and not a good person in the slightest.
  • Knight Templar Big Brother: Best not hurt his and Kalin's precious baby sister...
    Myles: Unless they wanna end up at the bottom of Dark Valley Lake.
  • Stout Strengh: Well even if he's strong, he is fattest McQueen child.
  • The Brute: Alongside his brother, Kalin (in case, Camilla gets hurt or their cars gets vandalized)

    Shawn McQueen 
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Debut: "The Love Potion"
Voiced by: Insta (2021-2022), Mononerd (2023-present)
One of Camilla McQueen's brothers, also a nuicence to the entire family

Antagonists

    The Shadows (as a group) 
Debut: "The Heist"
"The Shadows" are a criminal organization whose main objectives are to eradicate the monarchy of the Koopa Kingdom and steal the powerful artifacts known as the Seven Stars. The organization was founded some time between the years 2000 and 2020 following the failed assassination attempts against Bowser Koopa II and the prison break of the people who took part in the assassination attempt.
  • Even Evil Has Standards: Even they find Bowser Jr.'s sociopath tendencies to be very concerning.
  • Laughably Evil: They might be evil, but they're also hilarious.
  • Minion with an F in Evil: Many of the lesser mooks of The Shadows seem to be highly incompetent. One example is one of them livestreaming the heist to the Mushroom City Tower on Instagoomba.
  • The Syndicate: A criminal organization which has killing the king as one of its main goals. Yikes...
  • Tom the Dark Lord: Everyone thinks "The Shadows" is a bit of a ridiculous name for a crime organization. Bowser even says that the name sounds more akin to "a punk-rock band from the early 2000s".
  • Would Hurt a Child: They had no problem in kidnapping and later on shooting Bowser Jr.

    Tyson Koopa 
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Debut: "Return of the Koopa King"
Voiced By: FreezeFlame22
Bowser's second cousin and a major villain in the series. Tyson envies his cousin's title as king and wishes to overthrow him just to take his throne. He was originally a general in the Koopa Troop; he briefly took Bowser's title as king after hiring The Shadows to get him out of the picture, but his schemes were ultimately foiled. Tyson got arrested for his crimes and had all of his titles revoked, and swore revenge against Bowser ever since.
  • Arch-Enemy: To his cousin Bowser. Originally it was just because he was second-in line to the throne after Bowser, but now it is because Bowser took back the throne he usurped by exposing the two assassination attempts he masterminded against him, which caused him to be stripped off of all his royal titles. He wants revenge against Bowser and to become the king again.
  • Clashing Cousins: He is the villainous second cousin of Bowser.
  • Embarrassing Middle Name: His full name is Tyson Mariah Koopa, which is likely a nod to his great grandmother, Queen Mariah Koopa.
  • Fatal Flaw: Tyson's ambition is his biggest motivation, but also his biggest flaw. Tyson might be intelligent and cunning, but he has only focused on himself his entire life, which resulted in him having a Lack of Empathy towards everyone around him. This comes back to bite him in the sense that King Bowser I immediately recognizes that although Tyson has talent, he cannot be trusted with power. Indeed, Bowser I turned out to be right, as when Tyson managed to usurp the throne he turned the kingdom into a living hellhole, neglecting the needs of the people and only using his authority to enrichen himself. Another result of Tyson only focusing on himself and dismissing everyone around is that he doesn't know his enemies as well as he claims to; he might know the basic things about Bowser, especially the negative ones, but he really doesn't have any idea of who Bowser is as a person, as seen when he tries to disguise himself as Bowser in "Return to the Parallel Universe".
  • Freudian Excuse: Tyson's father, Prince Tyler, never once showed him any love, as he was uninterested in raising children and wanted nothing to do with Tyson's upbringing, and sent Tyson to a boarding school as soon as he was able to. In fact, Tyson was only born in an attempt for Tyler to get an edge over King Bowser Koopa I, who was childless at the time of Tyson's birth, but after Bowser I fathered the future King Bowser II, Tyson became useless in his father's eyes. Tyson essentially raised himself and became a top student, and a rather successful politician later in life, though not without remorselessly screwing other people over for his own benefit in the process. Tyson convinced himself that the Koopa throne belonged to him because he had to work hard all his life with little to no help from anyone while his second-cousin Bowser was going to be the heir despite his reckless attitude and immature behaviour.
  • Good Scars, Evil Scars: Has a scar beneath one of his eyes, which he probably got during his time in prison.
  • Hypocrite: States that Bowser is unfit to assume the role of king of the Koopa Kingdom, yet during his short-lived reign he turned it into a living hellhole that could only be summed as "every man for himself", raising taxes and ignoring the general public's pleads for help.
  • Lack of Empathy: He doesn't give a damn about others, not even those who are in a critical situation.
  • Smug Smiler: This is his default expression, showcasing how little sense of remorse he has and how self-centered he is.
  • The Sociopath: He wants to rule the Koopa Kingdom and will try to get rid of Bowser in any way he can, no matter how gruesome or messed up it is.
  • The Usurper: After Bowser I passed away, he masterminded an operation to get rid of Bowser II. It worked, just not the way he intendeed (Bowser was supposed to die, he instead ended up on Dinosaur Land where he was rescued by Princess Peach and her Toad brigade). After that, he began raising taxes, destroying most of the kingdom's flora, and ignoring the problems that everyone was having, such as the lack of food and jobs.
  • Villain Has a Point: He isn't wrong when he says that Bowser is a heavy drinker and lacks discipline. But then again, he isn't a saint either and Bowser has made a better job ruling the Koopa Kingdom than him.
  • Vile Villain, Saccharine Show: Until Tyson's debut, the closest thing Bowser's Koopalings had to a Big Bad was Bowser Jr., who is an obnoxious Spoiled Brat with a concerning superiority complex, but is still relatively harmless. Tyson however is a power-thirsty maniac who doesn't care who gets hurt as long as he is able to achieve his goal.
  • You Have Outlived Your Usefulness: Tyson does away with his parallel self once he has found his way around the Parallel Koopa Castle and to the other universes in Return To The Parallel Universe.
  • Would Hurt a Child: He tried to blow up Bowser's castle with everyone inside, including 8-year old (at the time) Bowser Jr.

    Mouser 
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Debut: "Return of the Koopa King"
Voiced By: Poppilo Power
A mouse and the leader of The 8 bits.

    Clawgrip 
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Debut: "Return of the Koopa King"
Voiced By: AzUrArInG (2019-2020), InstaButNot (2020-2022), Quantum (2023-Present)
A crustacean dressed in armor and a member of The 8 bits.
  • Even Evil Has Loved Ones: Has a wife and two kids, but has never seen them again ever since he was imprisoned. As seen by his reaction, he desperately wants to see his daughter again.
  • Living a Double Life: His wife was unaware of him being a criminal until he was arrested. When talking about a new girlfriend he got, he says that he hasn't told her that he has a record.
  • Never My Fault: Blames Bowser for ruining his life and separating him from his family, despite the fact that he literally tried to assassinate him and helped a power-thirsty maniac take over the kingdom. Lemmy even lampshades this during "The Heist".

    Triclyde 
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Debut: "Return of the Koopa King"
A three-headed snake and a member of The 8 bits. He communicates via roars.

    Fryguy 
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Debut: "Return of the Koopa King"
Voiced By: Swoldow EVGRB
A sentient flame and a member of The 8 bits. Nobody remembers him.
  • Any Last Words?: He asks Peach this when he finally corners her in the castle's kitchen. She then says "Want a drink?" and throws a glass of cold water at him.
  • Logical Weakness: Being a living piece of coal, one could easily defeat him by splashing him with water or cold substances.
  • Running Gag: No one but his three allies is capable of remembering who he is.
  • Would Hit a Girl: He and Triclyde had no problem in hurting Peach when she uncovered their plan to assasinate Bowser.

    Wart 
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Debut: "The Heist"
Voiced By: AzUrArInG
The main antagonist of The Heist. He pretended to be an ally of Bowser, but it gets shortly revealed that he works with The Shadows.
  • Bitch in Sheep's Clothing: Pretends to be a nice host who cares about others, but is revealed to be nothing but a criminal.
  • Disproportionate Retribution: He wants to dethrone Bowser by pinning the blame of the hesit to the Mushroom City Tower on him because he wouldn't allow him to build some factories in Dark Valley.
  • Giver of Lame Names: If it turns out it is true that he came up with the name of The Shadows, as everyone thinks the name is really unfitting for a crime organization.
  • Green and Mean: But it's a given because he is a forg.
  • The Man Behind the Man: He's the true leader of the Shadows, and not Underwood. It then turns out that Wart is simply The Man Behind The Man Behind The Man, as it turns out he is not first-in-command of the Shadows.
  • Playing the Victim Card: He does this throught all "The Heist", first pretending to be just as much of a victim of the Shadows as the other guests in the party, and then by telling them that Bowser attacked him after having hypnotized him into serving him. Unfortunately for him, the Koopalings reveal what he was planning in reality and one of his minions calls him "boss" in front of others.

    Lord Fawful Freibrecher 
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Debut: "Bowser's Bodyguard"
Voiced By: YoshiEgg95
A sinister resident of the Bohnenkraut Kingdom and the king's right hand. Fawful had a rough childhood and had to work very hard to get where he is now, and that in turn made him sadistic and crave a desire for revenge against the world. He is also the founder of Smiletech Industries, an internet based company.
  • Abusive Parents: According to him, his parents would constantly neglect him and deny him an education. One time they claimed they had no money to send Fawful to college, but they did have money for alcohol.
  • Attention Whore: Can be assumed given that he programmed his drones to praise him every time they speak.
  • Brains and Brawn: More intelligent and cunning than his Dumb Muscle minion Midbus.
  • Can't Take Criticism: When Ludwig points out all the flaws in his and Johann XVIII's plan to Kill the Poor, Fawful starts to lose it.
  • Faux Affably Evil: He might seem polite and welcoming, but in actuality, he's a wrathful and destructive person who wants nothing more but to achieve his own twisted ambitions.
  • Freudian Excuse: Fawful's parents neglected him as a child and denied him an education so that they and his brother could buy alcohol, so getting into a good college was not possible for him. Since no one helped him when he needed it the most, he grew resentful of the world and its people, craving a desire to get rid of them all.
  • Gratuitous English: He had to learn English (which he calls "Englandish") on his own, so he makes grammatical mistakes when speaking. He also speaks with a heavy German accentFun Fact!
    Fawful: No one is perfect, child who is stupid and foolish!
  • Karma Houdini: Despite his plans being ruined at the end of ‘’Ludwig’s Dilemma’’, Fawful is able to escape punishment and plan again.
  • Life Drinker: He's been using the healing powers of the Green Star to power up his weapons, which drains any unfortunate victim of their vitality and gives it to Fawful, maintaining him young and immortal.
  • Manipulative Bastard: Seems loyal to Johann XVIII, but he is only using him to achieve his goals. He used Johann's unhappiness growing up, which originated from his father's death, his hatred for commoners and tourists, and his unhappy Arranged Marriage to his ugly cousin, against him to persuade him into becoming part of his conspiracy. It's highly likely that had he not been killed by Bowser, Fawful would've killed him himself.
  • Never My Fault: As Ludwig points out when he gives him "The Reason You Suck" Speech, Fawful only desires revenge against the world because he has been blaming others for his misfortunes as if he were the only one who had been in those situations instead of trying to do something to achieve his goals.
  • O.O.C. Is Serious Business: If Fawful drops his Gratuitous English and starts speaking in German, it means that he's really angry.
  • The Sociopath: Puts on several facades to lure his victims into traps and dispose of them without feeling any remorse whatsoever, and it seems he enjoys making others suffer. He also took advantage of Johann XVIII's desire for revenge and unhappy marriage to his advantage in order to manipulate him. It makes you wonder if he had something to do with Johann XVII's mysterious death in 1987...
  • Really 700 Years Old: He is 119 years old, but looks pretty young. Justified since he's being using the healing powers of the Green Star to absorb the vitality of others and keep himself young and immortal for a long time now.

    King Johann Von Speckbohne XVIII (UNMARKED SPOILERS) 
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Debut: "Ludwig's Dilemma (1/2)"
Voiced By: FreezeFlame22
The King of the Bohnenkraut Kingdom and Ludwig's biological father.
  • Berserk Button: He won't tolerate anyone speaking ill about his late father. It gets to an extreme where Ludwig telling him that his father went down as a failure is enough for his mask of politeness to shatter and expose his true personality; that of a deranged psychopath.
  • Big Bad: Of "Ludwig's Dilemma" as he was responsible for the death of Ludwig's biological mother and siblings and he also has a plan to Kill the Poor.
  • Bitch in Sheep's Clothing: While at first he seems like a nice caring father to Ludwig, he is soon revealed to be in cahoots with Fawful and has a plan to Kill the Poor and the tourists in the kingdom to establish a new empire and get his revenge against the Koopa Kingdom.
  • Broken Pedestal: Becomes this to Ludwig after he reveals his true colors.
  • Consummate Liar: He tells Ludwig that his mother was murdered by a group of rogue troops and that his first four siblings were still-born, when in reality, he was involved with the death of Ludwig's mother and had his first four children murdered.
  • Disney Villain Death: He is thrown off the castle by Bowser and falls into the Oblivion cannon's thermal reactor.
  • Even Bad People Love Their Parents: Johann had always admired and looked up to his father, King Johann Von Speckbohne XVI, and was incredibly devastated upon finding out that he had willingly chosen to disappear due to the outcome of Mushroom World War II, for which he blamed the Koopa Kingdom. Notably, Johann is said to have been dissatisfied with the way his uncle, King Johann XVII, raised him, as it was nothing like his father's, and when ascending to the Bohnenkraut throne chose to reign as Johann XVIII to honor his father. Finally, the only thing that manages to get Johann to drop his polite façade and show every bit of his true nature as an Omnicidal Maniac is Ludwig telling him that his father went down as nothing more than a failure.
  • Evil All Along: While he seemed affable at first, he is a cruel tyrant who doesn't care about his people and actually plotted to kill thousands of innocent people.
  • Evil Old Folks: He is an evil tyrant who is 88 years old.
  • Faux Affably Evil: He is involved in Fawful's conspiracy, but compared to him, he seems to be polite at first. Once his true colors are revealed, he shows every bit of his destructive side.
  • Ironic Death: His and Fawful's scheme involved using the Oblivion Cannon to kill all the commoners and the tourists in Chuckola Fest. His Disney Death is caused by the thermal reactor of the very same cannon.
  • May–December Romance: He was 88 years old at the time of his death, which when doing the math shows that he fathered Ludwig when he was 71. In comparison, his wife Sophia appeared to be in her early fourties at the time she died.
  • Offing the Offspring: He had his first four children murdered and then lied about them being still-born. Judging how he refers to them as "monstrosities", it's likely they were either physically deformed, or tried to defy him in some way.
  • Omnicidal Maniac: He wants to Kill the Poor and the tourists because he thinks they are part of the reason why the festivities he loathes are so popular, therefore making the kingdom a laughstock in everyone else's eyes.
  • Rage Breaking Point: When Ludwig tells Johann that he'll go down as a failure just like his father, any calmness that Johann may have had goes out the window and he orders his soldiers to kill Ludwig.
  • Vile Villain, Saccharine Show: Unlike the other villians in the FreezeFlame22 universe, whose henious actions can be undermine by their comedic personality or incompetence, Johann is played dead seriously and has not a single redeeming quality whatsoever.
  • Villainous Breakdown: Once Ludwig disowns him as his father, Johann completely loses it and punches him in the face twice.
    Johann: Listen to me, you twisted child!! I am the king!! The Kingdom is mine!! The realm is mine!! The people!! are!! mine!!
  • Would Hurt a Child: He is more than willing to kill countless innocents, including children to achieve his goal. He, along with Fawful, also ordered Midbus to murder his first four children.

    Popple 
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Debut: "Morton & Lemmy: Stupidstar Saga"
Voiced By: FreezeFlame22
A Beanish thief who is the arch-nemesis of Lemmy and Morton. He is usually after the Green Star, but his schemes always end in him being imprisoned.

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