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Epic-Man
Epic-Man
- Cat Up a Tree: Saves a “poorly drawn alien cat” from falling to its death during the trailer.
- Face Palm: Does one in reaction to Epic Fail’s idiocy during The Stinger.
- The Hero: As seen when he saves the cat during the trailer.
- Jumped at the Call: Accepts the superhero role with no hesitation whatsoever during “The Most Epic Superhero Origin Story Ever”.
- Superheroes Wear Capes: Wears a red cape.
Ridiculously Epic
Ridiculously Epic
- The Bad Guy Wins: The second episode begins with him stating that he took over the world. However, he probably ruined this by giving a lengthy explanation to everyone about how to organize and take the world back from him.
- Bald of Evil: Bald and evil. However, considering that most of the cast is bald, he does not stand out as much as most villains for this.
- Big Bad: The most prominent villain.
- Bond Villain Stupidity: Decides to spend his moment of triumph explaining to everyone how they could have (and still can) stop him with a specific strategy.
- The Bully / Evil Is Petty: “Nothing like antagonizing random teenagers for no reason!”
- Card-Carrying Villain: Refers to himself as “evil” several times during “Ten Steps to Saving the World that Totally Won’t Work”, and has “evil” written across his skateboard in “The Most Epically Inspirational Sports Movie Ever”.
- Cool Board: Rides a skateboard that comes with a turbo engine, Spikes of Villainy, and “evil” written across it.
- Detonation Moon: Destroys the moon during the trailer.
- Evil Gloating: The second episode is more or less entirely dedicated to him doing this.
- It's All About Me: It’s usually his attitude in general, but he really takes it up a notch in “The Most Epic Day in the Life at a Soul-Sucking Job” and “The Most Epic Teaching Experience”, where his selfish attitude and need to have his every whim catered to makes it incredibly difficult for the protagonists to get through a day in the life at their jobs.
- Large Ham: The biggest one in the cast.
- No Indoor Voice: Screams all of his lines.
- Red Eyes, Take Warning: Sports evil red eyes.
- Star Killing: EATS the sun.
- Take Over the World: His goal, and as the second episode shows, he succeeded!
Epic Fail
Epic Fail
- Dogged Nice Guy: To Epically Avoids You during “The Most Epic Romance.” Dips into Entitled to Have You due to the influence of Ridiculously Epic, but is thankfully talked out of it and gets better by the end. Though he does have to accept that his feelings are not reciprocated and move on.
- Epic Fail: It’s right in his name! The trailer alone includes him going the wrong way to his objective, crashing into a brick wall, slipping on a banana peel when he lands, and then blowing up his toaster by trying to warm up his DVD in it during The Stinger.
- Hollywood Tone-Deaf: Does not carry the trailer tune very well.
- Inopportune Voice Cracking: His voice is cracking constantly.
- Side Kick: Implied to be one to Epic-Man.
- Superheroes Wear Capes: Like Epic-Man, sports a red cape.
Little Miss Epic
Little Miss Epic
- Cool Board: Introduced to the series riding on a skateboard.
- Girlish Pig Tails: Sports this hairstyle.
- Little Miss Badass: As her name implies, she is shown capable of skateboarding and jump-roping at the same time.
- Pink Is Feminine: Wears a pink shirt.
- Valley Girl: Speaks like this.
Captain Epic
Captain Epic
- Cool Old Guy: Is an old guy and appears laid-back during the trailer.
- Expy: Of Yoda.
- Hollywood Tone-Deaf: Doesn’t carry the trailer tune very well.
- Inspector Javert: Takes on this role in “The Most Epic Crime-Stopping Mission Ever”. He becomes more concerned with arresting Epic-Man for being late on filing his taxes than dealing with Ridiculously Epic’s destruction of property.
- Police Are Useless: He is the police officer in charge of the crime scene during “The Most Epic Crime-Stopping Mission Ever”, and he ends up antagonizing Epic-Man rather than dealing with the person who obviously caused the crime, Ridiculously Epic, who more or less just gets to leave as a Karma Houdini.
Epic Robot Guy
Epic Robot Guy
- Ambiguously Evil: He doesn’t really do anything evil in the trailer, but due to possessing Red Eyes, Take Warning and having a completely apathetic attitude he at least seems like one of the villains. He is officially on the villains’ team as of “The Most Epic Crime-Stopping Mission Ever”, although how evil he actually is still isn’t clear.
- The Dragon: Becomes Ridiculously Epic’s main assistant as of the fifth episode, “The Most Epic Crime-Stopping Mission Ever”.
- Dull Surprise: Sings the “epic” trailer in a monotone and seems bored.
- Face–Heel Turn: A good guy in “The Most Epic Superhero Origin Story Ever” who becomes a villain by the time of “The Most Epic Crime-Stopping Mission Ever”. This is Lampshaded In-Universe with the text “he became a bad guy! Dun dun dunnn!” written next to him when he appears.
- Heel–Face Revolving Door: Epic Robot Guy begins as a good guy in “The Most Epic Superhero Origin Story”, turns evil before returning in “The Most Epic Crime-Stopping Mission”, stays evil for a few episodes, and then turns good again in “The Most Epic Introspective Journey on a Nautical Voyage”, which continues into the next episode, “The Most Epic Mystical Quest” as well.
- Heel–Face Turn: Epic Robot Guy returns to the side of good in “The Most Epic Introspective Journey on a Nautical Voyage”.
- Hollywood Tone-Deaf: Does not carry the trailer tune very well.
- Killer Robot: Not confirmed to be evil as of the trailer, but his design includes Red Eyes, Take Warning and he seems to not care about anything or anyone in the trailer.
- Red Eyes, Take Warning: Has red eyes and appears to be an evil robot.
- Refusal of the Call: During “The Most Epic Superhero Origin Story Ever”, Epic-Man declares his intent to save the world with the help of Epic Fail and Epic Robot Guy. Epic Robot Guy’s response is to run away.
- Token Robot: The only robot member of the cast.
Epically Avoids You
Epically Avoids You
- A Day in the Limelight: “The Most Epic Day in the Life at a Soul-Sucking Job” is an episode centered around her.
- Nice Girl: Despite everything she has to put up with from Epic Fail in “The Most Epic Romance”, she remains kind throughout.
- Nice to the Waiter: Still tips her waiter (the Epic Skatepark Owner) even though she has to leave the restaurant early due to Epic Fail becoming Entitled to Have You.
- Passionate Sports Girl: Is very focused on her health and fitness in the trailer.
- Power-Up Food: Gains big muscles just by drinking water.
- True Blue Femininity: Wears an entirely blue outfit.
Epic Skatepark Owner
Epic Skatepark Owner
- Cool Board: Like Little Miss Epic, he is introduced riding a skateboard.
- A Day in the Limelight: “The Most Epic Mystical Quest” is an episode centered around him.
- Large Ham: Not as much as Ridiculously Epic, but he does sing rather loudly and aggressively during the trailer.
- New Jobs As The Plot Demands: Even though he is a skatepark owner, he also shows up to fill the waiter role whenever a restaurant setting appears, and makes a comment hinting he might do construction work as well.
- Verbal Tic: Sings “bro! bro!” during the trailer instead of everyone else’s “duh! duh!”
Ridiculously Epic Fail
Ridiculously Epic Fail
- Bald of Evil: Like Ridiculously Epic, he is bald and evil.
- Born as an Adult: Born as a clone mixture of two adults (Ridiculously Epic and Epic Fail) during the events of “The Most Epic Supervillain Origin Story.”
- The Dragon: To Ridiculously Epic, along with Epic Robot Guy.
- Epic Fail: The trailer alone includes him throwing a match at a random TNT box, blowing it up, and launching himself into a Big Red Button that causes a rain of kittens and sunshine from the resulting explosion. In all, this causes the world to become a happier place, exactly what he DIDN’T want.
- Evil Counterpart: To Epic Fail.
- Harmless Villain: His attempt at “evil” (blowing up a random TNT box) ends in failure when he accidentally causes a rain of kittens and sunshine.
- Hollywood Tone-Deaf: Does not carry the trailer tune very well.
- Inopportune Voice Cracking: Like his Good Counterpart Epic Fail, his voice is cracking constantly.
- Large Ham: Sings just as aggressively as Ridiculously Epic, just with several voice cracks.
- Really Was Born Yesterday: Is born as an adult and already knows how to speak during “The Most Epic Supervillain Origin Story”.
- Red Eyes, Take Warning: Is evil and has red eyes. Then again, there’s no reason to be scared of him considering his attempts at evil seem to end up causing good instead.
Epic Narrator
Epic Narrator
- Eye Glasses: Sports a pair of glasses.
- Narrator: Exactly What It Says on the Tin
- Perpetual Smiler: Smiles through all of his lines in the trailer.
- What the Hell Is That Accent?: Speaks with some sort of undefined European accent.