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    Kiff Chatterley 
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Voiced by: Kimiko Glenn Foreign VAs
An optimistic young squirrel who is the titular main protagonist of the series.
  • Aerith and Bob: Has a quirky first name in contrast to the other main characters' more normal names. Justified as it’s actually a nickname.
  • Amazing Technicolor Wildlife: An orange squirrel.
  • Badass Adorable: She's an adorable little squirrel who's saved the day many times.
  • Break the Cutie: She normally sees the positive side of things, but if her desires and plans fail, she can become quite depressed.
  • Butt-Monkey: She gets humiliated a lot in the episode "Hat".
  • Ear Notch: She has a visible bite taken out of her left ear.
  • Genki Girl: She's energetic as they come, she often shows her enthusiasm most of the time.
  • Legacy Seeker: In "Thirst to Be the First", Kiff dreams of going down in history by being the first to get a drink from the school's new drinking fountain.
  • A Lizard Named "Liz": Kiff Chatterley.
  • Masculine Girl, Feminine Boy: Kiff and Barry respectively. Kiff is tomboyish and outgoing while Barry is sweet and naive.
  • Only Known by Their Nickname: "Kiff" is apparently just her nickname, though we haven't found out what her "real" name is yet.
  • Red Oni, Blue Oni: Well, more of an orange than red, but she is the enthusiastic Red Oni to Barry's Blue one.
    • However in some episodes, such as "Lost & Found", these roles are swapped.
  • Tomboy: Kiff is very aerobic and usually fits well with the guys. There are rarely any instances where she does something "girly".

    Barry Buns 
Voiced by: H. Michael Croner Foreign VAs
A laid-back, blue rabbit who is Kiff’s best friend and sidekick.
  • Accents Aren't Hereditary: Barry and his siblings (with the exception of Kristophe) all speak with American accents, despite their mother having a New Zealand accent.
  • Aerith and Bob: He has a normal-sounding name, while his best friend has a more exotic name.
  • Amazing Technicolor Wildlife: A blue rabbit.
  • Bad Liar: "Two Truths and a Bunny" revolves around this, with Barry being unable to tell a lie without showing some kind of obvious tell. In the pilot episode "Thirst to Be the First", his attempt to pose as Kiff's doctor to Martin falls apart over the phone even without Martin pressing the matter.
    Martin: Things are probably crazy over there at the hospital!
    Barry: Hospital? I'm not at the hospital.
  • Cloudcuckoolander's Minder: Sometimes looks out for the hyperactive Kiff.
  • Cute and Psycho: In "Snow More Ketchup", he is driven to insanity by his desperation for ketchup. He even goes as far as to try and hurt his friends.
  • The Ditz: He means well, but he's not that bright.
  • Dumb Muscle: He's a lot bigger than Kiff, yet he can be quite dopey at times.
  • Genius Ditz: Barry does show some shades of being this, such as in "Two Truths and a Bunny", where Barry is able to pick up on all of Kennedy's, or rather Kim's, lies to the point of noticing all of her tells.
  • Masculine Girl, Feminine Boy: Kiff and Barry respectively. Kiff is tomboyish and outgoing while Barry is sweet and naive.
  • A Lizard Named "Liz": Likewise, Barry Buns.
  • Overly Long Name: As seen in a flashback in "Friendiversary", his real name is revealed to be Barrington Augustus Buns III. As he has a hard time remembering this, Kiff is quick to nickname him Barry, which stuck.
  • Red Eyes, Take Warning: Barry develops these halfway through "Snow More Ketchup" after a lack of ketchup causes him to go manic and borderline psychotic.
  • Red Oni, Blue Oni: He is the laidback, mellow Blue Oni to Kiff's Red one.
    • However in some episodes, such as "Lost & Found", these roles are swapped.
  • Wholesome Crossdresser: More often than not, Barry has been shown to wear clothes that are rather feminine, such as in episodes like "Career Day" and "Two for One Hotdogs".

Families

    Beryl Chatterley 
Voiced by: Lauren Ash Foreign VAs
Kiff's mother.
  • Amazing Technicolor Wildlife: A yellow squirrel.
  • Covert Pervert: When impressed about Martin's newfound confidence in "No Dad Ideas", she can't help but express how attractive and hot he's become because of it.
  • Foolish Husband, Responsible Wife: Generally tends to be the more level-headed and intelligent one between her and her husband. It also helps that Beryl's a professor at a university.
  • Good Parents: Very much so.
  • Hidden Depths: In "No Dad Ideas", it's revealed Beryl has a teaching job as a Professor at a college.
  • Tiny Guy, Huge Girl: Not necessarily huge, per se, but between her and Martin, she's definitely the taller of the two.

    Martin Chatterley 
Voiced by: James Monroe Iglehart Foreign VAs
Kiff's father, who loves orange juice.
  • Attention Deficit... Ooh, Shiny!: Part of his bumbling dad makeup.
    (browsing medical website)
    Martin: (concerned) Acorn coma? Holy cow...
    (pop-up ad for buckets of popcorn)
    Martin: (excitedly) Buckets of popcorn? Holy cow!
  • Bumbling Dad: While he's not as dim-witted as other examples, he isn't all that bright, either. In "Thirst to be the First", his wife has to write "Kiff is tricking you" with magnetic letters on the fridge to remind him of Kiff's desire to go to school rather than stay home and get well (and he forgets once Kiff moves a few to leave "Kiff is king yo"). There's also "Weekly Grocery Shop", where he forgot the shopping list and doesn't admit it until it's too late.
  • Foolish Sibling, Responsible Sibling: Strangely, despite being a textbook goofball, he is actually more responsible than his freeloading brother Pat.
  • Gasshole: He can be particularly gassy from time to time. He inadvertently breaks wind in "Road Trip", much to his wife's amusement, and in "No Dad Ideas", he's shown to pass gas when he's extremely nervous.
  • Hidden Depths: In "Ghost Wolf's Art", he's shown to be a surprisingly good figure skater.
  • Tiny Guy, Huge Girl: He's the Tiny Guy to Beryl's Huge Girl.

    Pat Chatterley 
Voiced by: Andy Merrill
Kiff’s uncle (Martin’s brother), who’s fun in small doses but gets on people’s nerves eventually.

    Mary Buns 
Voiced by: Rachel House Foreign VAs
Barry's mother.

    Terri Buns 
Voiced by: Nichole Sakura Foreign VAs
Barry's sister and a social media influencer.
  • Consummate Liar: "Two Truths and a Bunny" reveals that she is extremely good at twisting the truth when she needs to, such as lying about being over 16 to work a side job, and that she believes that Barry can tell a lie without any obvious tells.
  • Cool Big Sis: Seems to be closer to Barry than Harry is, at any rate. "Two Truths and a Bunny" even has her offering to help narrow down Barry's lying tells and provide advice, and while she does end up lying to Barry and Kiff about believing that her brother can lie without issue, it's implied that it's more of a Motivational Lie.
  • Phoneaholic Teenager: Fitting, since she's a social media influencer.

    Harry Buns 
Voiced by: Josh Johnson Foreign VAs
Barry's brother, who wants to be a DJ.
  • Aloof Big Brother: Slams the door in Kiff's face when she tries to talk to him in "The Fourth Bath".
  • Hidden Depths: Despite his laid-back and mellow personality, "Brunch DJ" reveals that he has a very high aptitude for DJ'ing, even doing so under the alias "DJ 11:30".

    Kristophe Buns 
Barry's one-eared baby brother.

    Roy Fox 
Voiced by: Eric Bauza Foreign VAs
A TV producer and Candle's father.
  • Big Ol' Eyebrows: Though "Ghost Wolf's Art" reveals that they are actually fakes.
  • Jerkass: In "Pool Party", he plans to put a video of Helen on a show that humiliates people, all the while letting her think she has actual talent.

Table Town Middle School

    Miss Deer Teacher 
Voiced by: Deedee Magno-Hall Foreign VAs
A deer who is Kiff and Barry's teacher.
  • Amazing Technicolor Wildlife: A yellow deer.
  • Hidden Depths: In "Be Still My Harp", it's revealed that she used to be a stand-up comedian.
  • Hippie Teacher: In a sense, granted she prefers crystals over traditional medicine.
  • Older Than They Look: Subverted. Kiff certainly thinks so in "Fresh Outta Grandmas", when she tells Reggie that he wouldn't like it if she referred to Miss Deer Teacher as "grandma". She's quick to say that she's only 33 years old.

    Helen 
Voiced by: Lucy Heavens Foreign VAs
A witch who is Kiff and Barry's drama teacher.
  • Accidental Hero: When Kiff falls off a ledge near the end of "Personal Assistant", Helen jumps and inadvertently catches her in an attempt to save her stash of crullers that Kiff was carrying. The audience, however, assumes that she selflessly saved Kiff, instead.
  • Acquired Situational Narcissism: Even more than usual in "Pool Party". When she thinks her dancing will get her on TV, she becomes full of herself, to the point where she responds to Kiff trying to warn her that Roy Fox is just going to humiliate her by claiming that Kiff is jealous.
  • Apathetic Teacher: Helen doesn't even try to pretend she cares about her students. Heck, her section in the song Tell Us About Your Day in "Faculty Lounge" has her complaining about her students waking her up from a nice dream she was having because they wanted her to teach.
  • Berserk Button: Well, almost anything can set her off, but she hates small talk, being criticized in any way, being told what to do, and not getting the credit.
  • Eye of Newt: Her spellcasting usually involves grabbing some random object, throwing it on whatever she's enchanting, then reciting a spell that states the effect she wants while rhyming with whatever she's using.
  • Gagging on Your Words: At the end of "Pool Party", despite nearly being humiliated on live TV, she is so full of herself that she can't even bring herself to thank Kiff, literally gagging as she tries to say the word "thanks".
  • Hair-Trigger Temper: Well, it's more like a hairline trigger, to the point where even the smallest thing could set her off.
  • Hates Being Touched: In "Everyday I'm Riddlin' Riddlin'", when Trollie lifts her up by the hat and throws her into the muddy ditch for getting his riddle wrong, she angrily yells "Do not touch me!".
  • It's All About Me: To say Helen's a narcissist is an understatement.
    • In "Two for One Hot Dogs", she tries to start a catchphrase with her name in it called "Helen's up".
    • In "Principal Dance Socks", she's quick to ask Kiff why she's not getting the praise for the enchanted socks she made to allow Principal Secretary to dance well.
    • In "The Sound of Helen", she makes a play where all of the roles are basically just her in different ages of life.
    • It gets even worse in "Personal Assistant", where we find out she modified Kiff's aptitude test so it'd read 'personal assistant' just so she'd have someone do all of her chores. On top of that, when Kiff falls off a ledge near the end of the episode, the only reason she ends up saving her is to save her crullers.
  • Jerkass: Boy...where to start. So far she's the only character in the series who pretty much treats everyone beneath her like dirt to the point it's a miracle she's even gotten a job as a teacher. It's even stated in "Personal Assistant" that her aptitude test results said that she should be kept away from society as a recluse lighthouse keeper.
  • Motive Rant: She ends up giving one of these to her students after she quits the play in "The Sound of Helen" after they told her that her original script was terrible, inadvertently revealing that she brought thumbtacks and took tire-changing lessons in order to blackmail Principal Secretary into producing the play. Humorously, Renée is the only one who takes notice of this.
    Helen: "Do you know how hard it's been getting this production off the ground? This script is my life's work. I've spent years trying to squeeze money out of that principal bird, only to have it all ruined by you! Do you know how much I spent on thumbtacks? I took a four-day course on how to change a tire! (on the verge of tears) This show's too good for you plebs, anyway!" (runs away sobbing)
    Renée: "...Are we thinking Helen put tacks in the street to give PS a flat?"
  • Ms. Fanservice: She tends to show off quite a bit of skin from time to time. "Pool Party" has her in a swimsuit for much of the second half of the episode, and her Halloween costume in "Trevor's Rockin' Halloween Bash" is transparent enough to see most of her skin and undergarments.
  • Never My Fault: In "Hat", when the shredder shreds the titular hat, Helen blames Kiff for it, despite the fact that her tantrum in throwing the shredder through the roof is what led to it being shredded.
  • Noodle Incident: In "Principal Dance Socks", it's revealed that she was apparently involved in some sort of incident between her and Principal Swan. Despite Kiff, and later Renée, inquiring about said incident, we don't get a proper answer.
  • Really 700 Years Old: In "Big Barry on Campus", it's revealed that she's 712 years old, according to her school ID, much to her annoyance, as she claims that she doesn't "look a day over 200".
  • Small Name, Big Ego: She's convinced she's this amazing talent just waiting to be discovered.
  • Unexplained Accent: Has a light South African accent, just like her actress, despite the fact that her sister and the ghost of her great-great-great-grandmother completely lack said accent.

    Principal Secretary 
Voiced by: Nic Smal Foreign VAs
A secretary bird who is the principal at Kiff and Barry's school.
  • A Lizard Named "Liz": His last name is Secretary and he's a secretary bird.
  • Butt-Monkey: Tends to occasionally be on the receiving end of this from time to time. In "The Sound of Helen", he essentially gets blackmailed by Helen into allowing her to produce a musical, with said blackmail being presented in the musical itself, much to his shock and chagrin over the audience for not caring.
  • Corrupt Corporate Executive: Not as bad as his contemporaries, but he has a tendency of needing to slash numerous parts of the school budget in order to save money.
  • Hidden Depths: "Everyday I'm Riddlin' Riddlin'" reveals that he's in a part-time riddling group with Sweepy Steve, Glarbin, and Ms. Moufflé, called the Table Town Riddler's Society, and is shown to be quite skilled at riddles.
  • Hopeless with Tech: Implied to be so, as he can't even figure out how to remove Helen's Fix It Gremlin from the school computer without asking Secretary Prince for help.
  • Putting the "Pal" in Principal: One of the nicest characters on the show.
  • Reasonable Authority Figure: He's a fair principal.
  • Sesquipedalian Loquaciousness: He occasionally likes to use longer words when shorter ones would do, much to the confusion of his students. Take this example from "Brunch DJ":
    Principal Secretary: "Harry, I'd be humbled if you would return to continue your matriculation."
    Principal Secretary: (deadpan) "You can come back to school."

    Secretary Prince 
Voiced by: Eugene Cordero Foreign VAs
A satyr who is Principal Secretary's secretary.
  • Nerdy Nasalness: Is pretty knowledgeable when it comes to his job, and speaks in a nasal-like voice.
  • Walking Shirtless Scene: While he tends to be formally well-dressed during his job, in "Weekly Grocery Shop", he is shown to be more laid-back, wearing nothing but a pair of jorts when out and about at the supermarket.

    Sweepy Steve 
Voiced by: Kent Osborne Foreign VAs
A fly who is the school custodian and presides over detention.
  • Almighty Janitor: Often the most capable faculty member, despite his size.
  • Amazing Technicolor Wildlife: A green fly.
  • Companion Cube: His broom, which holds equal status in the Table Town Riddler's Society.
  • Hidden Depths: In "The Sound of Helen", he's revealed to have a background in musical theater, being able to sing extremely well and provide valuable insight on Helen's play. "Everyday I'm Riddlin' Riddlin'" also reveals that he's quite skilled at riddles.
  • Nice Guy: He's arguably one of the nicest faculty members at the school, offering his two cents on Helen's play to Kiff and her friends, helping trying to out-riddle Trollie alongside his fellow Riddlers, and even cheerfully offering to free Barry from being entangled. Even when he's yelling at Kiff and the other kids during detention in "Life on the Inside", it's never out of pure malice, and is only because he's following what's listed in the detention manual.

    Timmy Table 
Voiced by: Nic Smal Foreign VAs
An ambiguous creature who serves as the school's mascot.
  • Ambiguously Human: They're never seen without their costume. It's unknown what kind of creature is inside it; or how anything could fit inside such a costume. Even their limbs are covered up by clothing, making them even more ambiguous as to what sort of creature they are.
    • That being said, "Totally Table Town" suggests that they could be an anthropomorphic table creature, judging by their reaction to the shredded up tables.

Friends and Classmates

    Candle Fox 
Voiced by: Vella Lovell Foreign VAs
A popular student in Kiff and Barry's class and Roy's daughter.
  • Cute Little Fangs: Has these.
  • Girly Girl with a Tomboy Streak: Speaks and acts like a typical rich Valley Girl, but also has some tomboyish interests like skateboarding.
  • Lovable Alpha Bitch: While she has her tendencies and can be self-centered and jerkish from time to time, she's likable enough to be friends with Kiff and her classmates.
  • Missing Mom: "Fresh Outta Grandmas" reveals her parents are divorced.
  • Odd Friendship: She has this with Trevor in "Friendship in the Time of Cheese Caves" to the point she's upset over a simple mistake of sending a Chunky Text.
  • Spoiled Sweet: Comes from a wealthy family, but she can be very kind and likable.

    Trevor Angstrom 
Voiced by: Tom Kenny Foreign VAs
A hedgehog in Kiff and Barry's class who just wants to make friends.
  • Attention Whore: As he often feels lonely, Trevor tries to be cool in an attempt to make friends, while also trying to fit in with his classmates.
  • Consummate Liar: In "Kiff's Mix", he lies about having a TV to Kiff and Barry to the point where he makes up all sorts of features.
  • Control Freak: In "Friendiversary", he tries to split Kiff and Barry apart so the latter can be his best friend.
  • Easily Forgiven: Despite trying to break up Kiff and Barry's friendship in "Friendiversary", and going mad with power over making the eponymous cereal in "Kiff's Mix", both Kiff and Barry are quick to forgive him for his mistakes.
  • I Just Want to Have Friends: Trevor is pathologically obsessed with getting people to like him. In "Kiff's Mix", this desire leads to him forcing Barry to produce more of the "secret ingredient" so he can be popular for providing the mix to everyone else.
  • Jabba Table Manners: Trevor tends to have quite the voracious appetite that any sense of decorum or table manners gets thrown out the window. "Big Barry on Campus" in particular shows him to be an extremely messy eater—drooling, eating loudly and noisily, as well as licking his fingers and flicking the remains... much to Kiff's annoyance.
  • You Do Not Want To Know: When Trevor is revealed to have photos of every grandma in Table Town in his photo album in "Fresh Outta Grandmas", Barry is quick to say that Trevor won't disclose why or how he has the pictures in general, causing everyone else to look... a little uncomfortable.

    Darryn 
Voiced by: Tom Kenny Foreign VAs
A friendly giraffe in Kiff and Barry's class.
  • Genial Giraffe: Darryn's a pretty friendly and helpful giraffe. He even offered to help out a self-entrapped Barry with a pair of scissors in "Faculty Lounge", unbeknownst to him that the latter wanted to be trapped.
  • The Quiet One: Likely due to not getting an episode focusing on him, Darryn rarely speaks in the few appearances he's had so far, with most of his appearances being silent cameos.

    Gareth 
Voiced by: Tom Kenny Foreign VAs
A stoic hyrax in Kiff and Barry's class.
  • Hidden Depths: Despite his stoic nature, Gareth is revealed to be a pretty good musician, as seen in "The Sound of Helen".
  • The Quiet One: Similar to Darryn, Gareth also rarely speaks in the few appearances he's had so far. Heck, he didn't even get a single line of dialogue until "Nicknames".
  • The Stoic: Gareth usually has a fairly neutral expression most of the time, though there are moments where he does break from his stoicism.

    Reggie 
Voiced by: Eric Bauza Foreign VAs
A nerdy raccoon in Kiff's class.
  • Child Prodigy: A middle schooler who can program entire games by code, as shown in "Weird Delivery".
  • A Day in the Limelight: Reggie in "Weird Delivery".
  • Deadpan Snarker: While he's generally a nice guy, he is prone to making occasional sarcastic quips. Take this example from "Snow More Ketchup":
    (After spotting Roy Fox eating french fries in a Jacuzzi full of ketchup)
    Candle: (scoffs) "I thought we weren't allowed to eat in the Jacuzzi!"
    Reggie: (deadpan) "Right... That's the weird part."
  • Insufferable Genius: Downplayed, but he is pretty confident about his nerdiness.
  • LGBT Representation in Media: "Fresh Outta Grandmas" reveals that he has two mothers. A drawing on Reggie's fridge in "Weird Delivery" reveals them to be a raccoon and fox couple. While they haven't made a main appearance yet, the raccoon mother has made several cameos in episodes like "Brunch DJ" and "The Sound of Helen", while the fox mother cameoed in "When You Mow You Mow". On top of that, both of those mothers also have two mothers.
  • Momma's Boy: In "Totally Table Town", he is shown to love at least one of his mothers a lot. When Billiam teases him for wanting to call her on his cell phone, Reggie doesn't deny it, and when he finally gets a signal at the end of the episode, she's the first person he calls.
  • Nerdy Nasalness: Has a very nasally voice and is extremely tech-savvy to boot, being able to develop his own VR program in "Weird Delivery", and reverse-engineer the LocateMyKid app to track down Roy in "Snow More Ketchup".

    Billiam 
Voiced by: Eric Bauza Foreign VAs
A goat in Kiff's class who's a bit of a jerk and is close friends with Candle.

    Renée du Bedat 
Voiced by: Mary Mack Foreign VAs
A warthog in Kiff’s class who’s rather shy and quiet.
  • Hidden Depths: “Blooper Quest” reveals she is a talented actress.
  • Primal Fear: Implied to have one of heights. In "Totally Table Town", she's the first to complain about the heading to the peak of the mountain, and when she's riding the gondola with everyone else, she can be seen looking visibly scared and nervous until Patty comforts her.
  • She's a Man in Japan: For some inexplicable reason, in the European Spanish dub, Renée is voiced by a male actor and is gender-swapped to male. Interestingly enough, however, she was voiced by a female actress for her brief line in "Pool Party", suggesting that the change was last-minute.
  • Subliminal Advertising: Attempts to do this with several written signs, to suggest people to come to Table Town during the filming of the eponymous film in "Totally Table Town".

    Patty 
Voiced by: Sophie Kim Foreign VAs
A parakeet in Kiff's class who sports a pair of glasses.
  • Comically Cross-Eyed: Tends to be her default expression a good chunk of the time.
  • Nerd Glasses: She wears these, and isn't seen without them on.
  • The Quiet One: Arguably even more so than Darryn and Gareth. She shows up more often than the latter two, but only had a handful of dialogue in one episode so far, "Totally Table Town", with the rest of her apparences being limited to silent apparences.

Antagonists

    The Five Pigeons Of The Acapellapocalypse 
A five group of Pigeons who cause chaos.
  • Affably Evil: They're polite to Kiff even in the midst of their chaos, and genuinely care about each other.

    Scarm Scarmely 
Voiced by: Andy Daly Foreign VAs
A party animal of a demon who was banished for over a thousand years after he ruined the world's first Halloween party... that is, until Barry ends up accidentally summoning him again.
  • Obliviously Evil: Played for G-rated horror. He doesn't seem to understand why people don't like when he eats all the candy, turns the party guests into decorations and also eats the guests who are dressed as candy.
  • Repetitive Name: Scarm Scarmely. Doubles as an Alliterative Name, as well.
  • Vile Villain, Saccharine Show: Compared to the Pigeons or even Helen, Scarm is completely unsympathetic and no-nonsense, very nearly transforming and devouring all of Table Town's citizens, offering the closest the show's had to a truly antagonistic villain.

Recurring Characters

    Trollie 
Voiced by: Rhys Darby Foreign VAs
A troll who lives under the town's bridge.
  • Insane Troll Logic: His riddles run on this; for example, his answer for “I have never been abroad but have seen the entire world” isn’t “the moon” but “the guy who dusts the atlases at the library”.
  • Ridiculously Fast Construction: His response to Kiff's riddle is to build a bridge. But since they say it's not the answer, he responds by building a second bridge next to it. Creating one for riddles and one for normal passage.

    The Pone 
Voiced by: Eugene Cordero Foreign VAs
A laid-back alpaca and the Chatterley's next-door neighbor.
  • Nice Guy: At the end of "Leave a Little Juice", he offers to replace the carton of orange juice as payment for Kiff and Barry offering him some earlier in the episode, and halfway through "Chatterley vs Chatterley", he offers an airtight alibi to clear Martin's name in Family Court. Martin denies both offers (much to Kiff's chagrin in regards to the latter) on account of the fact that he just doesn't like the guy.
  • Punny Name: His hair is usually in the shape of a ponytail, hence his name. He even mentions being named after a hairstyle in "Chatterley vs Chatterley".
  • Third-Person Person: Talks like this from time to time, though he is capable of referring to himself in the first-person.
  • Unknown Rival: Is such a nice guy that he seemingly has no idea that Martin doesn't seem to like him.
  • Walking Shirtless Scene: Most of his appearances has him shirtless, wearing nothing more than a pair of shorts.

    Glarbin Gloobin 
Voiced by: Steve Little Foreign VAs
A toad who is the mayor of Table Town.
  • Mayor Pain: Besides his paperwork obsession, it’s revealed in “Lost and Found” that he also takes items from the Lost and Found for his personal use.
  • Obstructive Bureaucrat: Absolutely demands paperwork for everything.

    Miss Moufflé 
Voiced by: Aparna Nancherla Foreign VAs
A giraffe-librarian who runs the local library in Table Town.
  • Berserk Button: People being loud in the library, or around her souffles.
  • What Have I Done: She has this moment when Kiff admits how she was wrong and that she's the villain. Which makes Moufflé realize that she's the villain in this situation.

Minor Characters

    Pawva 
Voiced by: Katie Crown Foreign VAs
The town’s barista.
  • Cannot Keep a Secret: Reads a journal out loud in "Lost and Found", despite Barry insisting she shouldn't.

    Sergeant Bigby Hind 
Voiced by: Biff Wiff Foreign VAs
An ostrich who is a helicopter pilot. Teaches a class for aspiring pilots.
  • Big Damn Heroes: Returns to rescue the kids when they get lost on the mountain in “Totally Table Town”.
  • Never Heard That One Before: Give a variant of this when Biff, a rooster, points out his rather unfortunate name.
    Bigby: "Ha-ha, very funny. I've heard them all before, I assure you."
  • Punny Name: Just read it out loud. Also doubles as an Unfortunate Name.

    Kennedy Popularé 
Voiced by: Vella Lovell Foreign VAs
A lemur who's a friend of Candle and the third member of the Abras.

    Mav 
Voiced by: Kent Osborne Foreign VAs
A sheep in a black jacket, and one of a few students sent to the detention room for delinquency.

    L.E. 
Voiced by: Vella Lovell Foreign VAs
A sloth who wears sneakers, and one of a few students sent to the detention room for delinquency.

    Amira 
Voiced by: Deedee Magno-Hall Foreign VAs
A bird wearing a band-aid and boots, and one of a few students sent to the detention room for delinquency.

    Rosso 
Voiced by: Eric Bauza Foreign VAs
A manatee in a black jacket, and one of a few students sent to the detention room for delinquency.

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