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- Canon Foreigner: All of these characters were created just for the 2001-2005 webtoons.
Debut: The Matwix (2001)
The only known Salesman from the Matwix who always forces people to buy products.
Tropes Related to the Top Salesman:
- The Bad Guy Wins: He successfully let Elmer Fudd buy both of his products.
- Capitalism Is Bad: He kept forcing Elmer Fudd to buy either products.
- Expy: Of Agent Smith from The Matrix, with some of his mannerisms present early on.
- Knight of Cerebus: Hilariously subverted once he is out of the dark.
- No Name Given: His name isn't even heard and seen.
- Sadistic Choice: A hilarious example where he offers Fudd to buy either product.
- Well-Intentioned Extremist: Like his unseen associates, he continuously forces people to buy discounted goods.
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Debut: Toon Marooned: Fowl Be Comin' Around The Mountain (2001)
The Mighty Volcano God is an elemental who sleeps from Mount Festeroon of the Malaria-ridden island Festeroon.
Tropes Related to the Mighty Volcano God:
- Attack of the 50-Foot Whatever: He is large, even when compared to Daffy.
- Berserk Button: When somebody moves his idol, making him wake up.
- The Cameo: He made a cameo in the DVD-only fake commercial based on Anvil-O's and Volcano-O's.
- Elemental Embodiment: Of fire and lava rocks.
- Playing with Fire: His punishment to Daffy once the idol was moved.
- Walking Spoiler: Mentioning him will SPOIL the finale of Toon Marooned.
- Wham Line: His only piece of dialogue is this, changing the Toon Marooned finale.
- Who Dares?: His only piece of dialogue as well.
- Wreathed in Flames: He is covered in flames.
Debut: Planet of the Taz (2001)
A gentle scientist who is a Tasmanian devil and a former friend of Dr. Zarius.
Tropes Related to Weema:
- Affably Evil: Unlike Dr. Zarius, she doesn't judge the Taz like her as superior.
- The Cameo: Weema made a cameo in Hogs & Kisses as one of the dating choices for Porky.
- Evil Brit: Downplayed to the point where she is kind to Daffy and Porky.
- Expy: If Zarius is Dr. Zaius, she's Zira, the scientist who actually cares about her non-Taz subjects and gives them nicknames. Her name is possibly a reference to Weena in The Time Machine.
- Heel–Face Turn: Once she saw Dr. Zarius unveil his anvil, she decided to fix Daffy and Porky's ship and go with them back home.
- Only Sane Woman: She is wise enough about Dr. Zarius' actions.
- Red Oni, Blue Oni: The blue to Dr. Zarius' red.
Debut: Planet of the Taz (2001)
A corrupt scientist and the leader of a group of Tasmanian devils in an alternate reality.
Tropes Related to Dr. Zarius:
- A Nazi by Any Other Name: Dr. Zarius believes that only the Taz are the intelligent species and talked about their evolution.
- Arc Villain: Of the Planet of the Taz webtoons.
- Expy: Of Dr. Zaius from Planet of the Apes.
- Evil Brit: Thanks to his Sean Connery like voice.
- Goofy Print Underwear: Once he got blown up, he is seen wearing them.
- Karma Houdini: Even though he accidentally got blown up by the Taz' weapon.
- No Celebrities Were Harmed: Again, his voice is heavily based on Sean Connery.
- Red Oni, Blue Oni: The red to Weema's blue.
Debut: Mysterious Phenomena of the Unexplained: The Taming of the Screwball (2002)
The specter of William Shakespeare.
Tropes Related to the Ghost of William Shakespeare:
- Anti-Villain: He isn't exactly a threat, but has good intentions.
- Berserk Button: He doesn't like it when somebody messes up his plays, including Taz.
- Flowery Elizabethan English: He IS William Shakespeare.
- Fog Feet: He has a ghostly tail.
- Obliviously Evil: While he is forcing Taz to speak perfect English, he doesn't know it is wrong.
- Precision F-Strike: Hilariously averted while trying to zap Daffy.Ghost of William Shakespeare: I tireth of battling this foolish duck. I'll fixeth his wagon, that stupid bird!
- Rhymes on a Dime: Shakespeare almost always speaks in rhyme.
- Small Role, Big Impact: His arrival from the undead convinced Daffy to find anything that is mysterious.
- That's All, Folks!: He says it as "That, my dear folks, will be all."
Debut: The Royal Mallard: Daffy's Meet Market (2002)
Daffy's personal trainer at the workout room of the Royal Mallard hotel.
Tropes Related to Stone Cold Duck:
- All There in the Manual: In an easter egg, Stone Cold Duck created Stone Cold Mega Gainer to help people get strong.
- Breakout Character: His friendly and laidback attitude makes him a surprisingly well-written character.
- In Name Only: While he is named after Stone Cold, he is greatly original.
- Mentor Archetype: For Daffy Duck.
- Muscles Are Meaningful: EVEN his tonsils.
Debut: The Island Of Dr Moron (2002)
A Mad Scientist from ACME Biotech who wants to make carrots so rabbits won't eat them.
Tropes Related to Dr. Moron:
- The Cameo: He made a two-second cameo in Tear Factor while attempting to make Taz cry.
- Evil Plan: To make carrots unreliable for rabbits as food. Since it didn't work, he changed it to make a carrot that eats rabbits.
- Karma Houdini: Even though he created the Carrot Monster, he failed objecting to his creations' wedding.
- No Celebrities Were Harmed: His voice is based on Vincent Price.
- Palette Swap: Of Dr. Woe. Unlike Woe, he has normal colored Caucasian skin instead of green skin.
Debut: The Island Of Dr Moron (2002)
An creation from Dr. Moron made as an attempt to eat rabbits including Bugs Bunny. Once Bugs Bunny appeared, it backfired once he and Gossamer get married.
Tropes Related to the Carrot Monster:
- Anthropomorphic Food: A living carrot.
- Creepy Blue Eyes: Even for a carrot, his eyes are full-on spooky.
- Evil Counterpart: To Bugs Bunny.
- Food Eats You: The whole point for making the Carrot Monster is that Dr. Moron wanted to make a carrot that eats rabbits.
- Heel–Face Turn: Once he and Gossamer get married by the supervision of Bugs Bunny.
- The Voiceless: Aside from some grunts and roaring, the Carrot Monster doesn't talk.