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A list of characters from the Le Visiteur du Futur franchise.

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Protagonists

    The Visitor / Renard 
Played by: Florent Dorin
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"You're not a bad person, Judith. But you always work for the bad people. Including me."
Our Hero, for a given value of hero, anyway. An aggressive, larger than life "tramp from the future" who tries to stop the creation of the Time Patrol in order to have the freedom of saving the world, with more or less success.
  • Anti-Hero: Of the pragmatic variety. He has no qualms about ruining or sacrificing lives if it helps save humanity. Not only that, but he also manipulates his friends for the realisation of this goal, such as rebooting Henry to stop him from acknowledging the Lombardis' concerns about erasing people born because of catastrophes or guilt-tripping Raph into staying with him without being paid.
  • Ambiguously Bi: He isn't explicitly attracted to anyone in the show, but he is very tactile and emotional when it comes to Henry, has got Ship Tease with Constance and Clothilde IV, and even slaps Raph's ass. Plus, he comes from the 25th century, well after Judith and Mattéo's era, which is a Free-Love Future.
  • Ambiguously Evil: In-Universe. Many characters don't believe he really wants to save the world, and those who do have almost thought once he does it recklessly without thinking about the consequences. Part of it is due to his reputation as a Jerkass Manipulative Bastard, which he deserves.
  • Badass Longcoat: He wears a tattered leather coat.
  • Beware the Silly Ones: Perhaps he's larger than life and a bit thick from times to times, but when the world or his friends are at stakes, he doesn't hesitate to pull all the stops to stop the enemy.
  • Breaking the Fourth Wall: The most common offender.
    The Visitor: And you're here to get revenge, is that it? Frankly, it's very season 2 of you.
  • Byronic Hero: A more comedic and goofy than others, but he is an intelligent, driven, morally ambiguous, arrogant loner with very self-critical moments and a conflicted emotional state. Zigzagged when it comes to charisma: many people dislike him after they meet him, because of his arrogance and overall Jerkassery, but he has won about as many people to his cause, if not more after Joseph broadcasts his speech about his original world to Henry. Similarly, he has a very cynical view of people, thinking that no one would pass a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to save a world they won't even live to see, but he has a very optimistic view of his goal, believing that he can correct this timeline's bug by himself at first.
  • Catchphrase: "Voilà ce qui va se passer !" ("Here's what's gonna happen!")
  • Celibate Hero: Throughout the series, the only time he's involved in romantic or sexual situations, it's solely for another purpose.
  • Chewing the Scenery: Every time he explains what is going to happen.
  • Combat Pragmatist: He's not above using Henry as a Human Shield (don't worry, he's a robot), or bailing out of a fistfight to let all of his enemies get killed by Henry with a Gatling.
  • Consummate Liar: He oscillates between this and Bad Liar depending on the tone of the scene. A big reason why few people trust him.
  • Crouching Moron, Hidden Badass: Most of the time, it seems like he's just a dumb tramp who's just screwing people without knowing what he's doing, but whenever he gets dangerous, he proves to be one of the biggest threats of time.
  • Deadpan Snarker:
    (Henry bumps his Casta-Bot in a wall)
    Henry: Dammit.
    The Visitor: Is your 'stache bothering you ? Because if it jeopardises the mission, I reserve the right to shave it.
  • Everyone Calls Him "Barkeep": He always introduces himself as the Visitor, and when he's not referred by a derogatory nickname, everyone calls him that way, even when they know his actual name, because it sucks.
  • Failure Hero: He's averted few disasters off-screen, and it was always at the cost of ruining (or even ending) other people's lives. Other characters (and himself) have criticised him over it.
  • Giver of Lame Names: He calls the missions in Season 2 "TIT (Terrific, Incredible, Troubleproof) plans", and later "threesomes".
  • Gratuitous English: He enjoys using English words in an otherwise French sentence, especially when he's angry.
    Alors, mon programme, c'estnote : I'm gonna shit in your fucking cunt!
  • Guile Hero: Since he's not very strong, although not a pushover, he uses his brain to win against more capable enemies. With his plans, he managed to beat the four Arc Villains of the series, plus a couple of others minor problems.
  • Heterosexual Life-Partners: With Henry, despite the occasional Ho Yay.
  • Humiliation Conga: In season 3, his time machine only allows him to teleport in Henry's lab or Raph's toilets, he gets his ass kicked by Constance, loses two of his friends to the Missionaries, is ridiculed in front of of all their employees, and has got to deal with the fact that they are way more effective than he is.
  • Ironic Echo: He turns back Richard's Catchphrase "I like mixing business with pleasure" on him when he threatens to erase him from history by shagging his mum.
  • Jerk with a Heart of Gold: Even if he's arrogant, rude, and manipulative, he still fights for a good cause.
  • Large Ham: He's very grandiose and aggressive in his mannerisms, fitting the image he wants to pass of a typical hero saving the world.
  • Manipulative Bastard: He manipulates friends or foes to achieve his goals, particularly in Season 1, where he manipulates Raph and the Inquisitor to destroy the Time Patrol.
  • Meaningful Echo: Invoked to convince Raul that they're not so different and talk him down.
    The Visitor: [...] You're willing to give your life to save collateral damages like you.
    Raul: Someone has to.
    (later)
    Raul: So, you're willing to die to ... to save people like us.
    The Visitor: Someone has to.
  • Messy Hair: Courtesy of living in a Crapsack World.
  • No Name Given: That's a mystery until the last episode.
    • According to a line of the fourth series, Raph knows his name but refuses to use it because it is lame.
  • "The Reason You Suck" Speech: Given to him by many characters throughout the show.
  • The Reveal: He comes from another world, a far better one.
    • Played for Laughs. His name matches the surname he got in Neo Versailles, Renard. He reveals it in the most anticlimactic manner, with the action music cutting out roght as he reveals it's his name.
Hey, it's not the universe's biggest secret!
  • Set Right What Once Went Wrong: His goal is to rectify our timeline, a glitch in the temporal flux, so that it can match the real one, where he comes from.
  • Shabby Heroes, Well-Dressed Villains: Averted with the Lombardis, who also come from the Bad Future, but otherwise, the villains he faces are always clean and well-dressed, while he ... isn't.
  • Shoot the Dog: His everyday job. He ruins the life of people and has to live with the fact that he's erasing others of history in the process of saving the world.
  • Took a Level in Jerkass: In season 4, he becomes full of himself after the Queen made him his champion.
  • Who Names Their Kid "Dude"?: His name is "Renard" ("Fox" in French; note that is was an actual given name during the Middle Ages). Anyone who hear it tells him that it sucks.
  • The Unreveal: How he became his future self. the only thing we know is that the Time Patrol was the cause of this change according to him, but him appearing in season 2 seems to tell otherwise.

    Raph 
Played by: Raphaël Descraques
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The Every Man who gets drawn to the Visitor wacky lifestyle, and would rather have a simple life.
  • Butt-Monkey: God...
  • Demoted to Extra: He's the Deuteragonist of the webseries, but the 2022 turns him into a supporting character while his role of "main protagonist from the present time" is given to Alice Alibert.
  • The Every Man
  • I Just Want to Be Normal
  • I Want My Beloved to Be Happy: In the season 4 finale, after understanding that Stella is happier with Queen Clothilde in Neo-Versailles than with him in the 21st century, he lets her stay there when taking the portal back home, telling her that he prefers her to be happy without him that the opposite.
  • Improbable Hairstyle: Which is Raphaël Descraques' actual haircut.
  • Naïve Newcomer: He thinks telling people the truth about the future and the missions will convince them to act selflessly. The two times they try to do that, the persons concerned don't care about the future at all and still try to do what they know will destroy the future, but will profit them.
  • Only One Name
  • Performance Anxiety: He faints on stage when he was supposed to perform.
  • Stalker with a Crush: To Stella.
  • Took a Level in Badass: For most of the series, he is a Non-Action Guy. During the end of season 4, he fights against a Neo-Versailles inhabitant who was threatening Stella and the Queen, during the Revolution in Neo-Versailles and almost manages to beat him.]]
  • Victorious Childhood Friend: To Stella. But they broke up at the end of season 4

    Henry Castafolte 
Played by: Slimane-Baptiste Berhoun
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"I've always dreamed of going into space."
An Artificial Human scientist whose type of models have too much ego to accept that they are not human and have to be rebooted when they discover it.
  • Accidental Truth: His Turbo-fists.
  • Artificial Human
  • BFG: He fights with a Gatling machine gun.
  • Bulletproof Human Shield: The Visitor uses him as one on the occasion he's about to get shot.
  • Character Development: Acknowledged in-universe. After his Casta-Bot sacrifices itself to save him, he starts to wonder if a robot can have feelings and doubt if he is a robot. After he checks, he manages to overcome his ego and accept that he's a robot, rather than rebooting like the other Castafoltes.
  • Demoted to Extra: In season 4, his main apparition is in the beginning, when he creates the portal which traps Raph and Stella in Neo-Versailles. After this, his role in the episodes is mostly one of a comic relief during the stingers. Until the finale, where he quits the newly-reformed Time Patrole to go back with the Visitor.
  • Gratuitous English: He often lapses into this, like the Visitor.
  • Grew Beyond Their Programming: Twice. In season 2, the death of his Casta-bot makes him question if machines can have feelings, which helps him accept that he's a robot, and in season 3, the Visitor's speech about the potential future of humanity makes him overwrite the Missionaries' virus.
  • Heterosexual Life-Partners: With the Visitor.
  • Humans Are Bastards: When he is infected by the virus, he seems to hold this opinion of humanity.
    The Visitor: Humanity is worth more than Joseph's project.
    Henry: I wouldn't be so sure. It is men that have brought their own destruction. And the planet's too, in the process.
    The Visitor: You know we can fix it, Henry. You worked on all those missions with me!
    Henry: Yes, and this is what I've learned. I've learned that behind each and ecery disaster you avert, there's always a human being who makes a selfish decision and who condemns all of the others. so no, humanity doesn't deserve better. And Joseph's plan? It's Necessarily Evil to get them out of the hole they have dug for themselves.
  • Identity Breakdown: In season 3. His newfound status as a robot makes him question what his function is supposed to be. The Visitor answers him that {{The Iron Giant he is what he chooses to be]].
  • Jerkass Realization: After a fight with the Visitor that escalated pretty badly, he apologises for considering the Missionaries' offer and not being helpful.
  • Labcoat of Science and Medicine: As a scientist in a Crapsack World and without much resources, he wears a very tattered and dirty one. Doubles as a Badass Longcoat when he fights.
  • Robotic Reveal: He was revealed to be robot pretty early in Season 1, though he is unaware of it.
  • Took a Level in Jerkass: After he accepts he's a robot. Part of it is justified since the Visitor has been lying to him about his real nature since the beginning

    Judith 
Played by: Justine Le Pottier
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"Alright, Lopez, we've decided that your life wasn't worth that much compared to the lives of millions of people. Don't argue, it's math."
The new life of the Inquisitor, Judith was a suicide consultant (the kind that helps people find the best way to kill themselves) before she was replaced by an online quizz. She works for the Visitor in exchange of ID papers for 2010.
  • Action Girl
  • Borrowed Catchphrase: Uses the Visitor's "Here's what's gonna happen!" when she holds him at gunpoint to prevent him from heroically sacrificing himself.
  • Deadpan Snarker: The half of her answers for her problems that isn't murder.
    Judith: You know, when I slammed the door in your face earlier? You should have taken that as a "no".
    Mattéo: Of course ... Still, nothing ventured, nothing gained!
    Judith: True, but too far ventured, (points a gun to his face) a hospital trip gained.
    Mattéo: Can I still give you a leaflet?
    Judith: (falsely cheery) Okay! Let's see just how dumb you are. Here's my answer: (slams door)
  • Heel–Face Turn: Her and Matteo's memories have been altered so they can join the Visitor's gang in season 2.
    • Heel–Face Revolving Door: But later, she joins the Lombardi because they can provide her identity papers . At the end the visitor forgive her and takes her back.
  • Heroic Comedic Sociopath: She has her moments.
    Raph: Here's the deal: I will do the cleaning and you give me advice on ...
    Judith: Suicide ? I know a dozen ways how to hang yourself. Painlessly and cheaply.
    Raph: No, no, on, it's stupid, on ... On girls ?
    Judith: ... You're sure you don't prefer to hang yourself ?
  • Heroic Sacrifice: She decides to stay behind and hold back Dario and his necrophiles to let the Visitor and Constance get away.
  • In Vino Veritas: In season 3, after a spectacularly failed mission, we see her very drunk and very sad, albeit P Layed For Laughs, and see her without her Jerkassery. While drunk, she muses on how much she hurts people around her, feels guilty about her past actions as the Inquisitor, tells Raph and Stella to stop fighting because they're a couple and also to Screw Destiny, and gets really offended and cries when Stella shouts at her after Judith pressed her to kiss Raph.
  • Nominal Hero: At the start of season 2, she's only a hero because she's been promised identity papers to live in 2010 because she lost her job, which was to help people find the best way to end their lives.
  • Only a Flesh Wound: Averted. After she is stabbed by Sara, she's almost completely incapacited and is on death's door.
  • Unscrupulous Hero: After she Takes a Level in Kindness by spending more time with Raph and the Visitor. She's still rude, selfish, and considers murder to be a perfectly reasonable and effective solution, but she's firmly on the side of the Visitor.

    Matteo 
Played by: Mathieu Poggi
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"Even if you kill me, my friends will come and fuck you up. We've got a robot. With turbofists."
Formerly the Time Cop, Mattéo's a big, friendly guy who acts as Judith's bodyguard for free and will not hesitate to kill anyone who touches her - literally.

  • Bodyguard Crush: On Judith.
  • Cruel Mercy: Sparing Dario. He will live, but his paranoid state won't improve, and he'll always be scared to sleep.
  • Erotic Dream: Implied to have had at least one about Raph.
  • Eyepatch After Timeskip: Gets one between Season 3 and 4.
  • Friendly Enemy: The end of Season 4 seems to imply that, even though they're on opposite sides, he and the Visitor's gang remain on good terms.
  • Heel–Face Turn: His and Judith's memories have been altered so they can join the Visitor's gang in season 2.
    • Heel–Face Revolving Door: He joins the Missionaries in season 3. Before leaving them again in the end of the season, after Judith's death. At the end of season 4, he joins the new Time Patrol, though he harbours no ill will during the whole time for the Visitor.
  • Karma Houdini: Justified. He kills a woman in season 2 and never has to deal with legal consequences, but considering he's friends with the Visitor and that he was born at the end of the 21st century, it's very unlikely that police could find him, and his teammates are a Pragmatic Hero, an Unscrupulous Hero, and a Cowardly Lion.
  • Mistreatment-Induced Betrayal: He eventually betrays the Visitor's gang to join the Missionaries after hearing Judith in front of the other members of the team openly mocking the possibility of them forming a couple, despite being lovers when they are alone.
  • Morality Pet: Inverted. He's a Nice Guy, if a bit dim-witted, but if someone so much as touches Judith (literally), he will try to kill them. This trait of him is what forces Judith to hide that they're a couple, so the Visitor doesn't get the idea that she's only dating him to get on his good side again.
  • Sickening "Crunch!": When he breaks Dario's arm in a vengeful rage.
  • Tranquil Fury: He remains stoic after he learns of the death of Judith, and is furious enough to break Dario's arm in cold blood and give up on his life and friends to track him after he gets away. This seems to be his basic emotional state throughout season 4.
  • Token Good Teammate: When he serves the Missionaries in season 3. He is genuinely convinced their methods are more efficient than the Visitor's while following a similar goal, is very reluctant to confront his former colleagues when the Missionaries and the Visitor's gang happen to be on the same target, and is obviously very reluctant to fight against Judith in the end of the season. Eventually, he snaps after hearing Dario Lombardi gloating about how he killed Judith, and immediately changes side again.

    Alice Alibert 
Played by: Enya Baroux
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The daughter of Gilbert, who militates against her father for environment.

    Gilbert Alibert 
Played by: Arnaud Ducret
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A deputy who is about to validate the construction of a power plant with the Chinese company Axomako, which will cause a catastrophe in the future.

Present

    Tim and Léo 
Played by: Théo Noël (Tim) and Luy Menager (Léo)
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  • The Dividual: Good luck getting them separately. Almost exaggerated when Stella leaves Raph for both of them in Season 3.
  • The Dog Was the Mastermind: They created the Time Patrol in the future.
  • False Friend: In the original time Patrol future.]]
  • Gender Bender: According to the Visitor, this might happen at some point in the future to one of them, as one of the disasters described in season 1 involves the child they had together. In one of the alternative futures triggered in season 3, Stella joins them after leaving Raph and marries with them both (including a gender change again).
  • Heterosexual Life-Partners: In fact one the the possible futures has one of them changing his sex and marrying the other.
  • Only One Name: Even their Facebook pages only have their first name.
  • Those Two Guys: Exaggerated. They're always seen together, to the point where they marry the same girl at the same time and are both the CEO of T&L Security.

    Stella 
Played by: Isabel Jeannin
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  • Ascended Extra: She only appears in one episode in season 1 but becomes a regular in season 2 and 3 and a main character in season 4.
  • First Girl Wins: Implied at the end of season 3. It doesn't last, and they break up after Raph realises she'll be more happy with Clothilde IV.
  • Only Sane Woman: Shares this role with Raph, since they are the most down to Earth of the crew. However, she's this more than him, since she is less naive than him about the missions.
  • Satellite Love Interest: For the most part of the show, she almost entirely revolves around Raph and only talks about their relationship with him even when interacting with other characters. This is however downplayed in season 4 where she gets to travel to the future with the other main characters.

    Henri "Riton" Bouchard 
Played by: Slimane-Baptiste Berhoun

    Germain Castafolte 
Played by: Bertrand Usclat

The Time Patrol

    The Founders 
  • Batman Gambit: Played for laugh; they recruited Matteo for his incompetence, reasoning that he sucked so much at everything he tried that you could anticipate everything that would happen just by assuming he would fail.
  • The Chessmaster
  • The Dividual: We only learn in the finale that there are actually two of them.
  • The Dog Was the Mastermind: They are Tim and Leo.
  • He Who Must Not Be Seen: Parodied; the reason they don't show their true face is because they feel like they are too old and ugly to be seen.
  • Irony: They initially created the Time machine in an attempt to save Raph from being murdered, but, after realizing this was probably impossible due to the temporal paradox that it would cause, they created the Time Patrol instead. Since Raph's murder was what motivated them into creating in the first place, they ended up manipulating events to ensure he would get murdered, such as trying to cause exactly what they wanted to prevent in the first place.
  • Walking Spoiler

    The Inquisitor 
Played by: Justine Le Pottier

    The Time Cop 
Played by: Mathieu Poggi
  • The Alcoholic: He certainly loves beer.
  • Dumb Muscle: He is quite strong, but he's so dumb and incompetent that he's (almost) always predictible.
  • Dying Declaration of Love: Subverted. He tells the Inquisitor that he always wanted to fuck her.
  • Ret-Gone: In a way. After the Time Patrol was prevented from being created, his memory was altered, as he had led a different life.
  • Spanner in the Works: Him teaming up with the Visitor

The Lombardi

    General 
  • Anti-Villain: Technically, all they want is survive; the reason they are antagonistic to the Visitor is because their family's history is deeply connected to all the cataclysmic events he is trying to cancel, meaning he might eventually erase them from reality. Still, they aren't exactly the nicest persons.
  • From Nobody to Nightmare: Start out as a bunch of homeless siblings from the future. After they got their hands on a time machine, they use it to travel in time, get money and hire an entire army of bodyguards.
  • Karma Houdini: Dario and Sara get away with working for Joseph and the murder of Judith. Raul just grabs them angrily. Averted in season 4 where Sara is killed by Octave, then Dario and Raul are arrested by the Missionaries.
  • Not-So-Harmless Villain: When they are introduced, they are just a bunch of homeless siblings from the future, which seems pretty weak compared to the Time Patrol from season 1. By the finale, it's pretty clear they are a much bigger threat than initially expected.
  • Ret-Gone: What they are trying to avoid.

    Raul Lombardi 
Played by: Pascal Hénault
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"You're not saving the world. You're acting randomly and someone must stop you."
  • Arc Villain: Of season 2.
  • Big Brother Instinct: The reason he opposes the Visitor in the first place.
  • The Comically Serious
  • Deadpan Snarker: Especially toward Dario.
    Raul: Stay here, Dario. And don't do anything stupid.
    Dario: Which means?
    Raul: Don't do anything.
  • Hero Antagonist: The Visitor thinks he's one. He tries to save people like him from being erased from history and is otherwise quite honourable, moreso than the Visitor.
  • Knight of Cerebus: Unlike Dario, he has no comedic quirks other than his snarks. He's also one of the most competent villain of the series, and unlike them, he isn't evil, which makes his opposition to the Visitor morally grey.
  • The Leader

    Dario Lombardi 
Played by: Stanislas Grassian
"Nothing to say ? Good! You've learned to fear me"
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  • Butt-Monkey: He's not very competent, and suffers from it, big time. Unlike Raph, however, he's completely unsympathetic.
  • Dude, Where's My Respect?: His main motivation (outside of "wanting to live") is respect and/or fear of his abilities. Considering he fainted the first time someone pointed a gun at him, it's not hard to see qhy he isn't taken seriously.
  • Evil Gloating: In the end of season 3, he has one about how he killed Judith.
  • Genius Ditz: He apparently worked on the quantic perturbation detector with his brother. Otherwise, he's just stupid.
  • The Load
  • Screams Like a Little Girl
  • Smart Ball: Despite usually being the idiot of the group, he doesn't fall for Stella's trick in episode 15.
  • Villainous Breakdown: When the Visitor talks Raul into letting them go, he completely snaps and turns against Raul.

    Sara Lombardi 
Played by: Éléonore Costes
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"So to introduce myself in a few words, please note that I have been diagnosed as a psycopath with murderous tendencies...and I love shopping!"
  • Ax-Crazy: She really enjoys the killing and the hurting, even when unnecessary. She's even ready to kill her own brother in order to please Mattéo so he doesn't kill her.
  • Boom, Headshot!: Courtesy of Octave in Season 4.
  • Card-Carrying Villain: She fully admits that she's a murderous psychopath, as seen in the quote above.
  • Dark Action Girl: She's an Ax-Crazy Psycho for Hire, and she's a capable enough fighter to replace Constance as the top enforcer of the Missionaries.
  • Decoy Damsell: She poses as a captive of her siblings when they interrogate Castafolte. She breaks the act when the Visitor threatens to rape her.
  • The Dragon: She becomes Joseph's left hand in season 3.
  • Flanderization: Her psycopathic tendencies are cranked up in season 3 compared to season 2 where she only castrated and tortured the futur dopplenganger of the Visitor because he tried to rape her.
  • Took a Level in Badass: Between Seasons 2 and 3. She's much more capable in a fight, and has learned not to fall into Stupid Evil, like she did in season 2 when she let Mattéo fight her henchmen rather than just shoot him.
  • Wounded Gazelle Gambit: Her brothers have her pull one in order to trick Castafolte into giving them a time machine and informations.

The Missionaries / The new Time Patrol

    Joseph 
Played by: Jacques Courtes
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"I don't need the flattery of my competitors, but it's always a pleasure. So long now."

    Constance 
Played by: Lénie Cherino
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"Taking me for an idiot goes with your salary. Taking me for a whore is the best way to get me to break your face."
  • Action Girl: She's by far the most capable fighter of the whole show.
  • Ascended Extra: She started as a 30 seconds cameo in season 2 and became a main character in season 3 and 4.
  • Boyish Short Hair: In season 4, she has short, wavy hair, keeping in line with her image as a serious leader.
  • But for Me, It Was Tuesday: Believes herself to be on the receiving end of this. She thinks the Visitor doesn't remember her, since the first time they met, he says it. However, he later knows who she is, and even her name. Whether he just forgot it the first time and reminded himself of it later or he just said that so she thinks he's someone else to get away scott-free is left unanswered.
  • Defector from Decadence: As soon as she learns about Joseph's true colours, she betrays him without a second thought.
  • The Dragon: She's Joseph's right hand woman. Unfortunately, Joseph is left handed. Sara Lombardi is his actual Dragon.f
  • Dragon Ascendant: She takes over the Missionaries after Joseph's death.
  • Fatal Flaw: She needs someone to believe in, which causes her to be manipulated by Joseph. She manages to outgrow this flaw and take the helm of the Missionaries.
  • Heel–Face Turn: When she discovers the true nature of the Missionaries, she turns on Joseph.
  • Nice Job Fixing It, Villain: To demoralise the Visitor in order to prevent him from interfering again, she tells him about the number of catastrophes they've averted, 50 in total. The Visitor figures out that Joseph causes the catastrophes she cancels because of this and exposes his true purposes to her.
  • Unwitting Pawn: She didn't know the true motive of her boss, which is to rule over the world.
  • Was It All a Lie?: Finds herself asking that in season 4 about the Visitor's claims that he comes from another world, after she learns about the Visitor and Clothilde IV's marriage. She decides that, since she can't be sure about the veracity of it, she won't risk endangering humanity and recreates the Time Patrol.

    Richard 
Played by: Ludovik
"I like mixing business with pleasure."
  • Bitch in Sheep's Clothing: At first, he looks like he's just someone who doesn't understand what a negative impact he will make on the future and does what he does for his mother. This impression is quickly thrown out the window when we see that his reaction to learning this negative impact: he doesn't care, as long as it doesn't affect him.
  • Corrupt Corporate Executive: He doesn't care about the damage that his factory will do, as long as he sells it and it isn't his problem.
  • Jerkass: He's not as evil as the rest of the antagonists of the series, but he's way more unpleasant.
  • Raised as the Opposite Gender: His mother wanted a daughter and forced him to wear dresses.
  • Smug Snake: He's arrogant and condescending, is unscrupulous and thinks he's smarter than he is.

    Michel 
Played by: Simon Astier
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    Louise 
Played by: Audrey Pirault
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An ex-barmaid who was about to die in a car accident, but has been saved and recruited by the Time Brigade. She is the main protagonist of La brigade temporelle manga, and an antagonist in the film.

    Jessica 

    Benjamin 
Played by: Benjamin Daniel

    Victor 
Played by: Vincent Tirel
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Neo-Versailles

    Clothilde IV 
Played by: Sabine Perraud
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    Octave 
Played by: Samuel Brafman
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    The Baroness 
Played by: Celine Tran

    The Protector 
Played by: Kefi Abrikh

    Raymond 
Played by: Nicolas Berno

    The Shopkeeper of "Le coin dur" 
Played by: Benjamin Daniel

La Meute (The Pack)

    Loup 

    Belette 
Played by: Assa Sylla
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    Pigeon / Francis 
Played by: Marc Riso

    Hibou 

    Taureau 

    Condor 

    Mustang and Appaloosa 

Other "The Time Brigade" characters

    The Metronome 
The main antagonist of the Time Brigade manga.

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