Characters who appear in the Cartoon Network crossover MMO FusionFall and its fan-reboot FusionFall Legacy.
Samurai Jack
Voiced by: Phil Lamarr
From: Samurai Jack
- Badass Long Robe: He wears a long, white samurai robe.
- Good Scars, Evil Scars: Jack has a scar over his left eye.
- Samurai Ponytail: His hair is in this style.
Blossom Utonium
Voiced by: Catherine Cavadini
From: The Powerpuff Girls
- The Ace: According to the lore of Legacy, on top of having prowess as a superhero, she's one of the best students at Pokey Oaks Junior High. In the original game, Blossom was also a highly-skilled girl.
- Adaptation Dye-Job: The mid-section of her dress was actually a stylized belt in the cartoon. Here it's black coloured cloth instead.
- Adorably Precocious Child: She's a bit older than before but is still precocious for her age.
- Artificial Human: She was created by Professor Utonium.
- Badass Bookworm: She's the most bookish and intellectual sister yet still kicks as much butt as the others.
- Fingerless Hands: Subverted. In the cartoon she literally had no fingers due to being an artificial human.
- Idle Animation: Blossom looks around and swings her arm happily.
- Kid Hero: She's a preteen superhero.
- Killed Off for Real: In the future.
- The Noseless: Subverted. In the cartoon she literally had no nose, but here she has one.
- Pink Heroine: She's a superhero who dresses mainly in pink and has pink eyes.
- Plot-Relevant Age-Up: She's aged from a (physically) five year old to a preteen.
- Vocal Dissonance: Subverted. Her voice used to sound old for her age, but it fits her now that she's older.
- Vocal Evolution: Her voice is deeper due to her older age.
- Younger Than They Look: She is five years younger than her physical age due to being created anatomically five years old.
Bubbles Utonium
Voiced by: Tara Strong
From: The Powerpuff Girls
- Adaptation Dye-Job: The mid-section of her dress was actually a stylized belt in the cartoon. Here it's black coloured cloth instead.
- Artificial Human: She was created by Professor Utonium.
- Cheerful Child: She's a very bubbly girl, thus her name.
- The Cutie: Her innocence and perkiness makes her this, though all of her sisters are cute.
- The Ditz: She's not the smartest of her sisters (though she isn't dumb) and is the most childish of them.
- Fingerless Hands: Subverted. In the cartoon she literally had no fingers due to being an artificial human.
- Genki Girl: She's chipper and excitable.
- Girlish Pigtails: She wears her hair in curly pigtails.
- Girls Love Stuffed Animals: Bubbles carries around Octy on her back.
- Idle Animation: Bubbles looks around and does a dance.
- Innocent Blue Eyes: Bubbles has light blue eyes.
- Kid Hero: She's a preteen superhero.
- Killed Off for Real: In the future.
- The Noseless: Subverted. In the cartoon she literally had no nose, but here she has one.
- Plot-Relevant Age-Up: She's aged from a (physically) five year old to a preteen.
- True Blue Femininity: She wears a blue dress and is the girliest sister.
- Vocal Evolution: Her voice is lower and less soft than when she was five. Her Nano has a voice closer to her original one.
- Younger Than They Look: She is five years younger than her physical age due to being created anatomically five years old.
Buttercup Utonium
Voiced by: E.G. Daily
From: The Powerpuff Girls
- Adaptation Dye-Job: The mid-section of her dress was actually a stylized belt in the cartoon. Here it's black coloured cloth instead.
- Artificial Human: She was created by Professor Utonium.
- Boyish Short Hair: She's the most tomboyish sister and has her hair cut into a stylized bob.
- Dating Catwoman: She ends up dating Ace, one of her enemies, while she's lost her memories.
- Delinquent Hair: Her hair is more spiked while she's an amnesiac and she has green streaks in her hair.
- Fingerless Hands: Subverted. In the cartoon she literally had no fingers due to being an artificial human.
- Hellbent For Leather: She wears a leather jacket as Belladonna.
- Identity Amnesia: She loses her memory due to an attack by Mojo Jojo. Her sisters can't find her but eventually she ends up meeting Ace. It's never explained how she got her memory back, but in the future she's back to her old self again,
- Idle Animation: Buttercup looks around, punches the air, and cracks her knuckles.
- Kid Hero: She's a preteen superhero.
- The Noseless: Subverted. In the cartoon she literally had no nose, but here she has one.
- Passionate Sports Girl: According to the lore of Legacy, Buttercup is a field hockey player.
- Plot-Relevant Age-Up: She's aged from a (physically) five year old to a preteen.
- Sole Survivor: She's the only one of her sisters who is alive in the future.
- Tomboyish Voice: Her voice is lower than her siblings.
- Younger Than They Look: She is five years younger than her physical age due to being created anatomically five years old.
Professor Utonium
Voiced by: Tom Kane
From: The Powerpuff Girls
- Plot-Relevant Age-Up: It's less pronounced than with his daughters but he's older, evidenced by his hair starting to grey.
- Unnamed Parent: Only his surname is mentioned.
Mojo Jojo
Voiced by: Robert L. Jackson
From: The Powerpuff Girls
- Barefoot Cartoon Animal: Unlike in the cartoon, he doesn't wear shoes.
- Cain and Abel: Towards the Powerpuffs. He was owned by Utonium before they were born.
- Green and Mean: His skin is green.
The Mayor
Voiced by: Tom Kenny
From: The Powerpuff Girls
- The Ditz: Even more so than Bubbles.
- Everyone Calls Him "Barkeep": His name is mentioned once in the cartoon (Barney) but is otherwise never referenced.
- High-Class Glass: He always wears his monocle.
Ace
Voiced by: Jeff Bennett
From: The Powerpuff Girls
- Ambiguously Human: He looks human for the most part but has green skin. It might be a medical condition considering his gang's name.
- Dating Catwoman: He dates Buttercup while she's lost her memory.
- Interspecies Romance: Possibly. He's a green skinned human-looking character while his girlfriend Buttercup is a superpowered artificial human.
- Vague Age: He should in his mid-to-late twenties now but doesn't seem to have aged. He still looks like a teenager and dates Buttercup (who doesn't seem older than thirteen) without anyone complaining.
Princess Morbucks
Voiced by: Jennifer Hale
From: The Powerpuff Girls:
- Evil Redhead: She has bright red hair.
- Girlish Pigtails: Her hair is parted into two puffs.
- His Name Really Is "Barkeep": Ice King mistakes her for a princess. Her name is "Princess".
- Plot Relevant Ageup: From a five year old to a preteen.
- Precocious Crush: She has one on Ben.
- Spoiled Brat: She's a spoiled rich kid.
Dexter
Voiced By: Candi Milo
From: Dexter's Laboratory
- Adaptational Badass: He went from a dorky kid to a more intimidating and cooler looking one.
- Adorably Precocious Child: Downplayed, as his "cuteness" has mostly been exchanged for "attractiveness", but it's still there.
- Child Prodigy: He's a preteen super-genus.
- Gadgeteer Genius: He's handy with building things.
- Kid Hero: In the original cartoon he was just a smart boy with a lab, though he occasionally acted as a superhero. In FusionFall he's a hero constantly.
- Nerd Glasses: Subverted. His glasses accentuate his looks now.
- Plot-Relevant Age-Up: He was under ten in the cartoon. He is older but doesn't quite seem to be a teenager yet.
- Pretty Boy: One of the most pronounced examples in the game. He's gone from a short, cute looking boy to a handsome, taller adolescent.
- Science Hero: Dexter adores science and is a scientist.
- Smart People Wear Glasses: He's a young genius and has worn glasses since infancy.
- Vague Age: He's older than before but it's hard to tell if he's a teenager or not. His older sister Dee Dee doesn't seem to have aged much, so it's likely not too much time has passed since the cartoon.
- The Workaholic: According to the lore of Legacy, Dexter became a shut-in who would work on his projects endlessly for sometimes weeks on end.
Dee Dee
Voiced by: Kat Cressida
From: Dexter's Laboratory
- Annoying Younger Sibling: Inverted. She's Dexter's annoying older sister.
- Cloudcuckoolander: Dee Dee's as unusual as she is in the cartoon.
- The Cutie: She's sweet and adorable.
- Genki Girl: She's very excitable and spunky. Even her character art has her jumping up in joy.
- Girlish Pigtails: She still wears her hair in pigtails, which puts emphasis on her femininity and childishness.
- Innocent Blue Eyes: She has bright blue eyes.
- Kiddie Kid: It's even more pronounced than before, considering she should be a teenager now yet still acts and dresses like a little girl.
- Kid Hero: She's a teenage hero.
- Minor Living Alone: She's presumably under eighteen but has her own house in Legacy. In the original game, she holds down the family's old house in Genius Grove, since Dexter made living arrangements for his parents at DexLabs.
- Vocal Evolution: Her voice is more mature than it originally was, likely due to her being older.
Major Glory
Voiced by: Rob Paulsen
From: Dexter's Laboratory
- Captain Patriotic: He is a parody of Captain America after all. He's an American-based superhero who loves talking about patriotism.
Nigel Uno/Numbuh One
Voiced by: Benjamin Diskin
From: Codename: Kids Next Door
- Cool Shades: He never takes them off.
- Kid Hero: He's a Kids Next Door operative.
- Plot-Relevant Age-Up: Seems slightly older but is still under thirteen.
- Prematurely Bald: He can't grow hair.
- Red Is Heroic: He still mainly wears red, though he now also sports a brown vest over his shirt.
- Sunglasses at Night: He always wears his sunglasses.
Hoagie P. Gilligan Jr/Numbuh Two
Voiced by: Benjamin Diskin
From: Codename: Kids Next Door
- Gadgeteer Genius: He works on inventions a lot.
- Kid Hero: He's a Kids Next Door operative.
- Never Bareheaded: He constantly wears his hat.
- Plot-Relevant Age-Up: Seems slightly older but is still under thirteen.
Kuki Sanban/Numbuh Three
Voiced by: Lauren Tom
From: Codename: Kids Next Door
- The Ditz: She can be airheaded, though the original cartoon revealed that it was actually a facade.
- Eyes Always Shut: Her official art depicts her this way and her Nano's eyes are always shut. Her model has her eyes open though.
- Kid Hero: She's a Kids Next Door operative.
- Plot-Relevant Age-Up: Seems slightly older but is still under thirteen.
Wallabee "Wally" Beatles/Numbuh Four
Voiced by: Dee Bradley Baker
From: Codename: Kids Next Door
- Awesome Aussie: He was born in Australia and still sports an Australian accent.
- Dumb Muscle: He's pigheaded and can be unintelligent at times.
- Kid Hero: He's a Kids Next Door operative.
- Plot-Relevant Age-Up: Seems slightly older but is still under thirteen.
Abigail Lincoln/Numbuh Five
Voiced by: Cree Summer
From: Codename: Kids Next Door
- Berserk Button: Do NOT tamper with her candy. Her Nano mission has you dispose some of her candy that was tainted with radiation, courtesy of Fusion Numbuh Five.
- Eye-Obscuring Hat: It's even more pronounced, especially in the "manga", due to it being shaded underneath.
- Kid Hero: She's a Kids Next Door operative.
- Plot-Relevant Age-Up: Seems slightly older but is still under thirteen.
- Tomboyish Baseball Cap: She always keeps her hat on.
- Vocal Evolution: Her voice is lower and less soft than when she was ten, almost sounding like her sister, Cree. Her Nano has a voice closer to her cartoon counterpart.
Edward/"Ed"
Voiced by: Matt Hill
From: Ed, Edd n Eddy
- Adaptation Dye-Job: He's a redhead in canon but here his hair is black.
- Big Ol' Unibrow: Sports a big unibrow.
- The Ditz: He can be naive and excitable.
- Dumb Muscle: He's super strong but is not the smartest kid around.
- Kindhearted Simpleton: He's very nice.
- Only Known by Their Nickname: His full name is "Edward" but it's shortened to distinguish him from his friends.
- Youthful Freckles: He's a kid with freckles.
Eddward/"Edd"
Voiced by: Sam Vincent
From: Ed, Edd n Eddy
- Adaptation Dye-Job: His hair actually looks black. In canon his hair color was never specified. It looked black, but then again so did Ed's and he's a redhead.
- Adorably Precocious Child: He's very precocious and adorable but still occasionally acts his age.
- Geek Physiques: Of the "skinny" variety.
- Kid Hero: He's a middle schooler.
- Lovable Nerd: Edd is neurotic, educated, and ever so cute.
- Never Bareheaded: Edd never takes off his hat in the cartoon or in Fusionfall.
- Only Known by Their Nickname: His full name is "Eddward" but it's shortened to distinguish him from his friends.
Edward/"Eddy"
Voiced by: James Arnold Taylor
From: Ed, Edd n Eddy
- Adaptational Ugliness: He was never described as particularly ugly in the show but the art-style here really makes him look off.
- Charlie Brown Baldness: Subverted. In the cartoon his hair is presumably stylized but here he literally only has three stands of hair.
- Gonk: Unlike most other characters, he wasn't given a Plot-Relevant Age-Up or given a handsome animesque design. Retro averted this by giving his model a touch-up in an update, making him look more like he did in the show.
- Kid Hero: In the original version of Fusionfall he's still of middle school age. In Legacy he's been Age Lifted to seventeen, which still counts.
- Older Than They Look: In the original game he was vaguely aged, but according to the Legacy devs he's seventeen.
- Only Known by Their Nickname: His full name is "Edward" but it's shortened to distinguish him from his friends.
- Precocious Crush: Eddy has a crush on the twenty-two year old Frankie.
- Young Entrepreneur: He owns his own shops.
Marie Kanker
Voiced by: Kathleen Barr
From: Ed, Edd n Eddy
May Kanker
Voiced by: Erin Fitzgerald
From: Ed, Edd n Eddy
- Dumb Blonde: She's the least intelligent of her sisters.
Benjamin "Ben" Tennyson
Voiced by: Yuri Lowenthal
From: Ben 10: Alien Force
- Kid Hero: Is a fifteen year old superhero.
- Killed Off for Real: In the future. He presumably died in the Tech Square battle.
- Oblivious to Love: Ben doesn't realize Princess likes him.
Gwendolyn "Gwen" Tennyson
Voiced by: Ashley Johnson
From: Ben 10: Alien Force
- Costume Evolution: She switched to her season 3 design not soon after that season began.
Mac
Voiced by: Sean Marquette
- Adorably Precocious Child: Mac was cute in the original cartoon but his animesque redesign is even moreso. Still, he's as precocious and mature as ever. Mac isn't given an Age Lift like most characters.
- Kid Hero: He's not that hands-on but still helps around.
- Killed Off for Real: It's implied he's dead in the future, along with everyone else at Foster's (minus Eduardo).
Blooregard "Bloo" Q. Kazoo
Voiced by: Keith Ferguson
- Art Evolution: Legacy makes him on-model by shrinking his pupils. His color is also softened to be more like his original design.
- Kid Hero: Imaginary friends don't age however Bloo is considered a child.
Frances "Frankie" Foster
Voiced from: Grey DeLisle
- Adaptation Dye-Job: She has grey eyes instead of green eyes.
Billy
Voiced by: Richard Horvitz
- Never Bareheaded: He's always wearing his cap.
Mandy
Voiced by: Grey DeLisle
- Creepy Child: She's not exactly a villain but she's not entirely good either.
- Enfant Terrible: After hearing Mojo mention that he's creating an alien army, Mandy decides to create her own as well.
- The Noseless: In the cartoon she literally has no nose. In Fusionfall, she does.
- Perpetual Frowner: She never smiles.
Chowder
Voiced by: Nick Jones
From: Chowder
- Breaking the Fourth Wall: Like how Chowder in the cartoon knows he's a cartoon character, Chowder in FusionFall knows he's in a video game.
- Never Bareheaded: He never takes off his floppy cap.
- Plot Relevant Ageup: He is nine now.
Finn
Voiced by: Jeremy Shada
From: Adventure Time
- Adaptation Dye-Job: He is grey eyed instead of blue eyed.
- Adaptational Ugliness: In the cartoon he's a Long-Haired Pretty Boy with his hat off. FusionFall however didn't give him an animesque design like with other characters. It just made his cartoon design 3D. He looks... really wrong, and his proportions are off.
- Art Evolution: Legacy cutened him up by making him look more like his official art.
- Gonk: His original model due to being off-model.
- Kid Hero: He's a young hero. As Fusionfall is based on the early seasons, he's unlikely to even be a teenager,
- Never Bareheaded: He always keeps his hat on. He even puts hats on his hat.
- Trapped in Another World: He followed the Ice King from Ooo.
Jake
Voiced by: John Dimaggio
From: Adventure Time
- Trapped in Another World: He followed the Ice King from Ooo.
Lady Rainicorn
From: Adventure Time
- The Voiceless: She's one of the few NPCs with no voice clips.
- Trapped in Another World: She followed the Ice King from Ooo.
Princess Bonnibel Bubblegum
Voiced by: Hynden Walch
From: Adventure Time
- Last-Name Basis: She's referred to as "Princess Bubblegum", as in the cartoon only Marceline uses her given name.
- Trapped in Another World: She followed the Ice King from Ooo.
Ice King
Voiced by: Tom Kenny
From: Adventure Time
- Dirty Old Man: He kidnaps Candy Wife and Princess Morbucks. Subverted as it's revealed that the Fuse made him kidnap them.
- Trapped in Another World: He traveled from Ooo to the FusionFall universe in his search for princesses.
Johnny Bravo
Voiced by: Jeff Bennett
From: Johnny Bravo
- Cool Shades: He never takes off his shades.
- Dumb Blond: He's not remarkably smart.
Juniper Lee
Voiced by: Lara Jill Miller
- Kid Hero: She's a preteen hero.
- Killed Off for Real: She was presumably killed by Fuse in the future.
- Neutral No Longer: She initially refused to get involved with the characters, stating that she doesn't fight aliens. After finding out how threatening Fuse is, she joined the effort.
TOM
Voiced by: Steve Blum
From: Toonami
- Noodle Incident: Apparently stopped on Earth due to troubles with the Absolution (which isn't seen in the game).
- Robot Buddy:
- A robot who normally broadcast anime and action to Earthlings, now involved in the war against Fuse.
- He's also accompanied by the Clydes (specifically the 51s).
- The Nth Doctor: Appears in a body largely based on his TOM 3.0 era body with modifications, as opposed to TOM 4.
- Unexpected Character: When he showed up in 2011, Toonami had ended three years prior and the Adult Swim revival was still a year away. So having him appear was indeed a surprise.
Johnny Test
Voiced by: James Arnold Taylor
From: Johnny Test
- Unexpected Character: Johnny Test isn't a Cartoon Network original, so most didn't expect any reps from it.
Dukey
Voiced by: Trevor Devall
From: Johnny Test
- Unexpected Character: Johnny Test isn't a Cartoon Network original, so most didn't expect any reps from it.