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* AardvarkTrunks: Has a very expressive mouth at the bottom of his trunk.
* AndIMustScream: Sniffles is suffering even more of these moments.
** In "Lick Anto Enjoy", Sniffles is unwillingly put into torment as an intentional CosmicPlaything and he can do little to nothing about it.
** In "Sniffles and Droll: A clash of two geniuses", Sniffles has a flashback to previous AndIMustScream moments, including new ones, such as The Ants enacting execution by drowning onto the poor anteater. It's implied these events happen ''daily'' with no end.
* BlueIsHeroic: In the episodes that don't feature the ants, he prefers to help out others.
* BullyingADragon: As this series clearly takes place after the TV Series, you would have thought Sniffles would've learned not to try and provoke the Ants, rights? NOPE.
* BunglingInventor: Sniffles might have an expertise in creating effecient devices, he usually falls miserably, as he would miss crucial setbacks in his inventions and uses them unwisely.
* BreakoutCharacter: Episodes centered on Sniffles had become very popular amongst viewers. Heck, a video explictbly about Sniffles is even ''the most'' viewed video on Daily Airings' channel.
* ButtMonkey: He has gone through some of ''' the''' most [[CruelAndUnusualDeath agonizing and horrifying deaths]] the show has to offer, has had [[MutilationConga some episodes entirely devoted to torturing him]], and is progressively put into several AndIMustScream scenarios.
* CatchPhrase: "Aha!"
* CharacterizationMarchesOn: In the early seasons, he was a generic bookworm once again who did nothing more than simply having a fondness towards math equations. In his major appearances, he doesn't invent any form of machinery and instead, was characterized as the persistent anteater. The seventh season opener "Lick Anto Enjoy" gives him back his signature talent of inventing complex machines that constantly backfire at his own and/or others' expense.
* ColdBloodedTorture: Unfortunately, Sniffles remains a victim to this whenever the ants are involved.
* CruelAndUnusualDeath: Happens to him a lot, even by ''Happy Tree Friends'' standards. His most famous death is in the episode, "Lick Anto Enjoy", where an ant stabs his eye with a pair of scissors, sets a bomb at him, and tricks an E-beam into ramming into him [[AndIMustScream while being subjected unwillingly the whole time]].
* CuteBookworm: Though a geeky anteater, Sniffles is quite adorable.
* ADayInTheLimelight: Several episodes, he is in the spotlight on a routined basis. Special mention goes to "Link Anto Enjoy".
* {{Determinator}}: He STILL tries to eat the ants.
* DisproportionateRetribution: Sniffles himself gets this whenever he tries to eat the ants. Granted, fatally eating them is pretty bad, but the torture they inflict on him in return is very painful and prolonged.
* EvilVersusEvil: He is usually the aggressor to the ants, but since the ants' launch ''massive'' DisproportionateRetribution against him, he is easily the lesser of two evils.
* GadgeteerGenius: Of course. Sniffles is gifted with the talent of constructing machinary, only for said inventions to horrifically backfire on, maim, or even kill him and others.
* HoistByHisOwnPetard: Damn near all of his creations have completely backfired on him in one way or another.
* IneffectualSympatheticVillain: When he's cast as the villain (usually when up against the Ants) expect little to no success on his part.
* MadScientist: Sometimes he gets a bit crazy whilst inventing things.
* MisappliedPhlebotinum: He manages to create a potion, only to have a quiet sip.
* MisplacedWildlife: He's a South American anteater put in an North American city.
* NerdGlasses: Complete with tape to hold the lenses together.
* OddFriendship: You would think [[CartoonCreature Kirby]] would be some sort of scientific test for Sniffles but no.
* TheSmartGuy: Usually, he's seen as the nerd by his peers.
* ThrowTheDogABone: He managed to eat an ant in "Krabby Mascot".
* TrademarkFavoriteFood: Ants, even though he's only been able to successfully eat one during the course of the series. [[SuperPersistentPredator Still, hasn't learned after 10 years]].
* TongueTrauma: Due to his long tongue, Sniffles has had ''a lot'' of tongue-related injuries.
* ToothyBird: Real-life anteaters are toothless, but Sniffles definitely has teeth.
* VillainProtagonist: In the episodes with the Ant family, he is shown as the villain.



* AllTheOtherReindeer: He has been killed, ignored, insulted, or abused.
* AntiHero: Putting it lightly. By default, Handy is presented as on the side of good, but his constantly glee at another character's misfortune docks him some points.
* AntiVillain: While not outright a villain, his occasional antagonistic side is understandable, as the show treats him like ''the'' [[TheChewToy Chew Toy]].
* AmbiguousDisorder: He is a sociopath who loves the pain of other characters. It's not even just because of a FreudianExcuse or a simple diagnosis of TheSociopath. He seems to ''live'' off others' pain.
* AsideGlance: Once he realizes he does not have hands or tries to do something that requires hands, he will glare into the camera...
* AssholeVictim: His ButtMonkey is partially deserved, considering he's a sadistic douche.
* BehindTheBlack: Whenever he successfully does something that requires hands, it's almost always done off-camera.
* BreakingTheFourthWall: Whenever he gets frustrated over his lack of hands, he turns to the camera and snarls.
* ButtMonkey: A recurring joke is his status as the series Butt-Monkey, which usually results in him being humiliated, pestered, lonely, or severely injured. These particular traits render Handy unluckier than most other characters, which includes [[TheyKilledKennyAgain Kirby]], [[TheChewToy Homer Simpson]], and [[AndIMustScream Sniffles]]. There's also the fact that he has one of the lowest survival rates in the series, alongside having one of the highest death rates. Take, for example, "Eggman's new scheme" where he is the only non-villainous character that dies in the episode.
* CosmicPlaything: The entire universe dedicated itself to tormenting Handy, which is absolutely saying something.
* ComicTrio: Is the OnlySaneMan to [=SpongeBob=]'s TheLeader and Cuddles' TheFool.
* CrankyNeighbor: Handy is an easily irritable beaver who would occasionally reside in [=SpongeBob=]'s and/or Cuddles' home area.
* CruelAndUnusualDeath: Like Lumpy, his torment and abuse exceed the majority of the cast. Usually, he suffers multiple painful injuries and would take extremely grievous misery before he finally dies. Episodes like "And It Just Fixs!” are glaring examples of this.
* TheCynic: If he wasn't furious, then he's likely wearing a negative expression. Honestly, you couldn't fault him too much, as both of his arms were amputated.
* ADayInTheLimeLight: "Handy's a handy guy", "Stuck in a Construction", "Handy gets crushed", and "Not so Handy Instructor".
* DeathGlare: He makes this often because he doesn't have hands or Cuddles and [=SpongeBob=] were bothering him.
* DependingOnTheWriter:
** He can vary between being a sympathetic CosmicPlaything who's just the epitome of Tree Friends to an outright {{Jerkass}} who actually deserves his ButtMonkey status.
** His feelings toward [=SpongeBob=] and Cuddles. Depending on the episode, he is a JerkWithAHeartOfGold who has been inclined to be friendly towards them or a sociopath who thrives on any pain and embarrassment ''anyone'' would suffer.
* DistressedDude: In "Kirby Hardcore", where he was falling to his doom after the powerline he was holding onto snapped. Thankfully Splendid rescued him... by unwittingly strangling him to death by said powerline.
* TheEeyore: Handy is always looking down with a depressed expression because of his disability.
* EvenEvilHasStandards:
** He's never laughed at the death of Petunia, The Mole, or Cub.
** Even he was terrified of the carnage [=SpongeBob=] caused in "Not so handy instructor".
* FieryRedhead: It's not difficult to annoy this orange beaver.
* {{Flanderization}}: Handy's occasional streak of not caring about another character's gruesome fate, particular tendency for having relatively panned out demises, and general moments where he is pulling his trademark grumpy expression has crowded out his other character traits in ''Gory Toons''. Namely, whenever Handy appears in an episode, he will probably first appear with a grumpy expression, or if Handy's feeling really unlucky, would make an appearance only to suffer.
* {{Foil}}: His intelligence and grumpiness make him the polar opposite of [=SpongeBob=].
* FreudianExcuse: He has no hands and a ''low'' survival rate. Not to mention, [=SpongeBob=] and Cuddles bother him to no end.
* IronicName: A beaver named Handy who lacks hands.
* IneffectualSympatheticVillain: Not a villain but while Handy is a very sour individual, you have to sympathize with him. He doesn't have hands and his survival rate is just awful.
* InterspeciesRomance: With Petunia, who's a skunk.
* GleefulAndGrumpyPairing: With [=SpongeBob=]. Handy is a perpetually angry beaver who is visibly frustrated about his lack of hands. Meanwhile, [=SpongeBob=] is an optimistic person who greets everybody with a smile.
* GrumpyBear: He's easy to aggravate, mainly because of his disabilities.
* HairTriggerTemper: Man, this orange beaver has a temper.
* {{Jerkass}}: Handy gets a kick out of others' misfortune and deaths. However, considering how the world treats this handless beaver on a regular basis, he earns some pity.
* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: At times. He sometimes displays a polite attitude and has reasoned with [=SpongeBob=] on a few occasions.
* JerkWithAHeartOfJerk: Shows this side of himself from time to time. For example, in "Pop Mate", he's the only witness of the person's death who has a smile on his face, to the extent that it seems like he is laughing hysterically about the notorious find.
* KarmaHoudini: On rare occasions, Handy has gotten off scot-free after laughing at a character's death or corpse. A jarring example has every other ButtMonkey suffering a noticeably brutal death, yet Handy himself suffers no demise, even though he openly mocked a discovered corpse in "Pop's Mate".
* KickTheDog: Demonstrated through several moments of enjoyment, unsympathy, or relishment towards the suffering of another Toon.
* LackOfEmpathy: "The Reboot Trailer" and "Valentines is near!" show that he rarely ever feels sympathy or grief when other characters die or get injured (with a few exceptions being The Mole and Petunia). He suffers a KarmicDeath in both episodes.
* LaserGuidedKarma: After laughing at the deaths of fellow bystanders, it is certain that Handy will suffer a gruesome demise himself.
* LonersAreFreaks: Handy is usually seen alone and isolated from social contact. Even so, Handy is either defined as a grumpy amputee who rarely smiles, a meanspirited beaver who is sometimes downright hostile, an unempathetic person who would laugh at another character's death, or an sorrow magnet for abuse, slapstick, and pain all around.
* MrFixIt: He is portrayed as a construction worker without hands. Yet he manages to perform tasks that require them.
* NeverBareheaded: So far what he looks like under his hard hat hasn't been revealed.[[note]] We do actually see what's under his hat for a few frames, where it is shown that he lacks ears. Although, he is also shown to have visible ears in "Summer is Heated", the only episode where he isn't seen wearing his hard hat at all.[[/note]]
* NonIndicativeName: His name is Handy, but he has no hands.
* NotSoAboveItAll:
** Comparatively, Handy isn't as brash or TooDumbToLive as the other Toons, but even he has his moments. Sometimes, Handy doesn't even bother to escape impending hazards clearing running straight at him, he does show rather uncollected episodes that are relatively on par with [=SpongeBob=]'s, and he would outright assist the simpleminded adults in fads or rallies in some occurrences, like in "Bearly Caring" for example.
** Handy might seem tame compared to everybody else, but he commits antagonistic deeds as well, like building a wall with the intention of killing Sonic in "You're Too Slow!" or having absolute joy from witnessing Cuddles and Giggles' deaths in "Valentines is near!".
* OhCrap!: Let's out a ''very'' appropriate one only minutes before Lumpy rams his vehicles into him in "And It Just Fixs!".
* OfficialCouple: With Petunia.
* OnlySaneMan: Aside from [[LackOfEmpathy not showing commiseration for another character's pain]], Handy is relatively down-to-earth and wise than most of his fellow Tree Friends.
* PerpetualFrowner: Exaggerated in ''Gory Toons''. Handy is commonly pissed off for seemingly no reason.
* PetTheDog:
** In "Not so Handy Instructor", he was rather friendly towards [=SpongeBob=], even encouraging him throughout his driving lesson. What's more, Handy was genuinely terrified of the reckless decimation [=SpongeBob=] has caused.
** In "Bearly Caring", he displays genuine concern for the safety of children, as he partakes in the activism rally and seems to be one of the more furious activist members, especially considering the message of his shirt aggressively written suggestion.
* {{Sadist}}: It's more obvious here that Handy is TheSociopath.
* SilentSnarker: Would easily be the fittest to say something sarcastic if he could.
* TheSociopath: Except for Petunia and The Mole (because they're close to him), he doesn't really care or at least isn't fazed by any deaths happening to the other characters around him.
* SpotlightStealingSquad: Handy has a fairly high appearance count and a good number of spotlight episodes, which makes sense, considering he is [=SpongeBob=]'s main {{foil}} besides Cartman.
* SurroundedByIdiots: In a world where everybody is either a crowning example of [[TheDitz Ditz]] and AdultsAreUseless, Handy seems to be one of the few intellectuals.
* TookALeveLInJerkass: In ''Happy Tree Friends'', he was simply apathetic because of his own survival at the expense of others. In ''Gory Toons'', he is openly exhilarated by another character's death..
* VibrantOrange: {{Subverted}}. Handy, an orange beaver, is one of the cast's grumpiest and unluckiest, even when the violence is not taken into account.



* AdaptationalJerkass: Jerry's no saint, but in ''Gory Toons'', he is malicious, to both Tom and any other character. At best, he will only attack if ''slightly'' provoked, but at worst, he'll kill just because.
* AntiHero: To be fair, Jerry always gives Tom a DisproportionateRetribution, always killing him in the goriest and painful ways, even rivaling The Ants to some extent. Technically, he's not supposed to be in the house or buildings eating human food in the first place.
* {{Archenemy}}: With Tom. It's one of the most infamous and reoccurring rivalries in the series.
* BadassAdorable: He may seem adorable, but this mouse can cause mayhem.
* TheBadGuyWins: He tends to come out on top even when he's the {{Jerkass}} instigator.
* ButtMonkey: Jerry is either killed or antagonized by Tom in most of his appearances.
* CharacterizationMarchesOn: In earlier seasons, Jerry wasn't seen involving himself in chases with Tom and was just another secondary character in [=SpongeBob=]'s group of friends. Later episodes brought Tom into the picture and Jerry is heavily iconic for the chases since then.
* ADayInTheLimelight: "Plankton's last straw" and "Let's stomach this".
* TheGadfly: Telling by some appearances, where he merely childishly trolls his advisaries.
* HeroicComedicSociopath: Ironically, he became just as deranged as Itchy, his {{Expy}}.
* KillerRabbit: The tiny mouse can surely cause havoc for the larger protagonist.
* KarmaHoudini: At times when he's the villain and he gets away with things he shouldn't. Jerry is actually just as capable of being selfish, cruel, or sadistic as Tom is, with a much larger success and survival rate than the cat: like going out of his way to ruin Tom's day for his amusement, or assault other characters just for petty motivations, outright killing them and Tom on a regular basis.
* KarmaHoudiniWarranty: After all those years of tormenting Tom, it seemed that he takes after the feline's steps of being a ButtMonkey.
* KarmicTrickster: How he still foils Tom's schemes.
* KickTheDog: Jerry is sometimes antagonistic for the sake of giggles and/or from little-to-no provocation. Mutilating Tom in the worst ways that give ''The Ants'' a run for their money, yes, he stooped that low. Shattering somebody's ribcage with a mallet, he wouldn't hesitate to give your bones a whack.
* JerkassToOne: Ignoring his worst moments, Jerry is a pretty friendly character, but to Tom, he would attempt to kill or injure him on sight.
* RunningGag: Jerry's fights and chase with Tom. They would interrupt the plot.
* SilentBob: Jerry never spoke in the series and hardly makes a sound.
* NoSympathy: He'll hold no punches killing Tom.
* PintsizedPowerhouse: Jerry is not a mouse to be messed with.
* ResourcefulRodent: He's cunning, resourceful, and the rodent part is in his [[SpeciesSurname surname.]]
* SilentBob: He speaks for less than Tom. Jerry has never uttered even a grunt.
* SilentSnarker: Doesn't speak, but his facial expressions do imply snarky thoughts.
* TheSpeechless: Like Tom, he rarely says anything.
* SpeciesSurname: His last name is "Mouse".
* {{Troll}}: Jerry often messes with Tom or the other Toons.
* UnscrupulousHero: He tends to torment or kill Tom even if the latter wasn't bothering him.
* UnsympatheticComedyProtagonist: Jerry and Tom are both just as equally antagonistic to each other, and this series undoubtedly exaggerates the more violent side of their rivalry.
* VillainProtagonist: Some shorts and episodes straightforwardly place Jerry as the villain.



* TheBadGuyWins: The Waddle Dees manages to triumph victory against Kirby in "One Tough Cream Puff".
* ButtMonkey: Waddle Dees are often eaten or antagonized by Kirby.
* TheDogBitesBack: Sometimes, Waddle Dees will strike at Kirby and they can be successful considering what becomes of the puffball in this series.
* FriendlyEnemy: The Waddle Dees appear to be hostile creatures, but really, they are fairly neighborly towards the protagonists and other denizens of ''Gory Toons''.
* TheGenericGuy: A whole species of them. Specifically, their purpose is to function like local townsfolk of the city ''Gory Toons'' takes place in.
* {{Hobbits}}: Whenever background civilization is needed, Waddle Dees execute this role most commonly.
* MascotMook: Thanks to their cute design and frequent appearances as background characters, Waddle Dees are often the representative of the ''Kirby'' series in ''Gory Toons'' alongside Kirby himself.
* {{Mook}}: Serve as this to the main cast, being enemies, mostly as henchmen to Dedede.
* NoMouth: All of them lack a mouth, just having eyes and BlushStickers on their face.
* RecurringExtra: They aren’t particularly crucial for whatever insane or gruesome plot is the focus of an episode, but considering their regular appearances in episodes, in essence, Waddle Dees are more or less the most common background characters in the series.
* VillainsOutShopping: Besides the occasional moment where the Waddle Dees do attack the protagonists, they are mostly denizens of ''Gory Toons'' alongside many other mellow characters. In fact, Waddle Dees are commonly seen hanging out with the protagonists and have participated in common activities with them.
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A nervous, cowardly red [[FunnyAnimal porcupine]] from ''WebAnimation/HappyTreeFriends''. Flaky was one of the three original characters who debuted in the first episode. She is best known for the subject of a long-standing gender dispute, though JTMONEYSMASHBROSBOB and most fans refer to her as a female. She is very cautious, scared of nearly everything, and seems to be prone to motion sickness. She is commonly portrayed as a secondary love interest for [=SpongeBob=], and akin to other female characters and their respective partners, Flaky is commonly paired with Flippy in ''Gory Toons''.
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Basic mooks found across the ''Franchise/{{Kirby}}'' series. These little guys are regular denizens who won't really oppose as much of a threat. Sadly, most
of the three original fellow Toons always target these hapless Waddle Dees. Especially a pink blob. Typically, most of these Waddle Dees appear to represent the local townsfolk of ''Gory Toons'', right alongside Generic Tree Friends and the Bikini Bottomities.

On occasion, these guys are seen alongside their cyclopic cousin, Waddle Doo. The species have survived a fair share of episodes, mainly due to their presence as background
characters who debuted in normally. The Waddle Dees are considered antagonists against the first episode. She is best known for main character, but on the subject other hand, they are treated as a main Kirby character alongside King Dedede and Kirby themselves. As a matter of a long-standing gender dispute, fact, even though JTMONEYSMASHBROSBOB and most fans refer to her as a female. She Waddle Dee is very cautious, scared of nearly everything, and seems to be prone to motion sickness. She is commonly portrayed as a secondary love interest for [=SpongeBob=], and akin to other female characters and their respective partners, Flaky is commonly paired with Flippy normally the underdog in ''Gory Toons''.
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* ButtMonkey: She is often pushed around by the other characters. Not to mention, she retains her low survival rate, her deaths are just as gruesome, and they are even more bizarre! Oh, she retains the merit of surviving the least often than the other female characters as well.
* DemotedToExtra: She was originally the show's deuteragonist, but then she was pushed to a supporting character... then to a recurring character... to a minor character... and she kind of vanished. Granted, she does still make appearances every so often, but at best, Flaky is usually a background character who makes small appearances or brief featuring roles.
* OnlySaneMan: When living in a world where you can die by getting crushed by a door, getting hit by a dodgeball to the face, or having your skull busted open by water, she has every right to be freaked out of her mind.
* PricklyPorcupine: She's technically the only porcupine on the show, which is really saying something. Type B specifically, as she is usually timid.
* ProperlyParanoid: Considering [[EverythingTryingToKillYou what usually ends up happening]] after attempts at even the safest actions, Flaky's fears seem [[LovableCoward considerably less unreasonable]].
* RedIsHeroic: Is significantly more righteous than the rest of the cast, and has red fur.
* ShipTease: Taking the consideration that this is fan-made into account, she is this with Flippy. They even have a child together.
* SpikeShooter: Averted, despite the myth about porcupines shooting their quills. Though there have been occasions where her quills had been launched by something else.
* TertiarySexualCharacteristics: Averted -- she's the only female character to not have pronounced eyelashes or wear female accessories like bows or jewelry. Possibly what led to the high amount of ViewerGenderConfusion before her gender was explicitly stated.
* TomboyAndGirlyGirl: The tomboy to either Giggles'/Petunia's/Lammy's girly girl. They all have eyelashes and like girly stuff, but Flaky does not have visible eyelashes and doesn't engage in the activities they like.
* VerbalTic: "Eheheheh...heh heh..."
* WhyDidItHaveToBeSnakes: Flaky has an odd fear of baby chicks, as ''very'' evidenent in the ''Happy Tree Friends'' episode "A To Zoo". Weirdly enough, it seems to be initially just chicks. She didn't appear to be particularly afraid of any other birds. Now, it appears that she has developed a fear of [[Franchise/SonicTheHedgehog Peckies]] as well, at least according to the prototype ''Battle of the Multiverse'' episode "Give me that Flippin' love".

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* TheBadGuyWins: The Waddle Dees manages to triumph victory against Kirby in "One Tough Cream Puff".
* ButtMonkey: She is Waddle Dees are often pushed around eaten or antagonized by the other characters. Not to mention, she retains her low survival rate, her deaths are just as gruesome, Kirby.
* TheDogBitesBack: Sometimes, Waddle Dees will strike at Kirby
and they are even more bizarre! Oh, she retains the merit of surviving the least often than the other female characters as well.
* DemotedToExtra: She was originally the show's deuteragonist, but then she was pushed to a supporting character... then to a recurring character... to a minor character... and she kind of vanished. Granted, she does still make appearances every so often, but at best, Flaky is usually a background character who makes small appearances or brief featuring roles.
* OnlySaneMan: When living in a world where you
can die by getting crushed by a door, getting hit by a dodgeball to the face, or having your skull busted open by water, she has every right to be freaked out of her mind.
* PricklyPorcupine: She's technically the only porcupine on the show, which is really saying something. Type B specifically, as she is usually timid.
* ProperlyParanoid: Considering [[EverythingTryingToKillYou
successful considering what usually ends up happening]] after attempts at even the safest actions, Flaky's fears seem [[LovableCoward considerably less unreasonable]].
* RedIsHeroic: Is significantly more righteous than the rest
becomes of the cast, and has red fur.
* ShipTease: Taking the consideration that
puffball in this is fan-made into account, she is this with Flippy. They even have a child together.
series.
* SpikeShooter: Averted, despite the myth about porcupines shooting their quills. Though there have been occasions where her quills had been launched by something else.
* TertiarySexualCharacteristics: Averted -- she's the only female character to not have pronounced eyelashes or wear female accessories like bows or jewelry. Possibly what led to the high amount of ViewerGenderConfusion before her gender was explicitly stated.
* TomboyAndGirlyGirl:
FriendlyEnemy: The tomboy to either Giggles'/Petunia's/Lammy's girly girl. They all have eyelashes and like girly stuff, but Flaky does not have visible eyelashes and doesn't engage in the activities they like.
* VerbalTic: "Eheheheh...heh heh..."
* WhyDidItHaveToBeSnakes: Flaky has an odd fear of baby chicks, as ''very'' evidenent in the ''Happy Tree Friends'' episode "A To Zoo". Weirdly enough, it seems to be initially just chicks. She didn't
Waddle Dees appear to be hostile creatures, but really, they are fairly neighborly towards the protagonists and other denizens of ''Gory Toons''.
* TheGenericGuy: A whole species of them. Specifically, their purpose is to function like local townsfolk of the city ''Gory Toons'' takes place in.
* {{Hobbits}}: Whenever background civilization is needed, Waddle Dees execute this role most commonly.
* MascotMook: Thanks to their cute design and frequent appearances as background characters, Waddle Dees are often the representative of the ''Kirby'' series in ''Gory Toons'' alongside Kirby himself.
* {{Mook}}: Serve as this to the main cast, being enemies, mostly as henchmen to Dedede.
* NoMouth: All of them lack a mouth, just having eyes and BlushStickers on their face.
* RecurringExtra: They aren’t
particularly afraid crucial for whatever insane or gruesome plot is the focus of any an episode, but considering their regular appearances in episodes, in essence, Waddle Dees are more or less the most common background characters in the series.
* VillainsOutShopping: Besides the occasional moment where the Waddle Dees do attack the protagonists, they are mostly denizens of ''Gory Toons'' alongside many
other birds. Now, it appears that she has developed a fear of [[Franchise/SonicTheHedgehog Peckies]] as well, at least according to mellow characters. In fact, Waddle Dees are commonly seen hanging out with the prototype ''Battle of the Multiverse'' episode "Give me that Flippin' love".protagonists and have participated in common activities with them.
* WaddlingHead: They're mainly a head with limbs attached.




!Townsfolk

[[folder:Waddle Dees]]

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\n!Townsfolk\n\n[[folder:Waddle Dees]][[folder:Poppy Bros. Jr.]]



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Basic mooks found across the ''Franchise/{{Kirby}}'' series. These little guys are regular denizens who won't really oppose as much of a threat. Sadly, most of the fellow Toons always target these hapless Waddle Dees. Especially a pink blob. Typically, most of these Waddle Dees appear to represent the local townsfolk of ''Gory Toons'', right alongside Generic Tree Friends and the Bikini Bottomities.

On occasion, these guys are seen alongside their cyclopic cousin, Waddle Doo. The species have survived a fair share of episodes, mainly due to their presence as background characters normally. The Waddle Dees are considered antagonists against the main character, but on the other hand, they are treated as a main Kirby character alongside King Dedede and Kirby themselves. As a matter of fact, even though Waddle Dee is normally the underdog in ''Gory Toons'', he is an ally in some episodes.
-->Debut: Mothers Day Battle

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[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/waddle_dee_3.png]]
Basic mooks found across the ''Franchise/{{Kirby}}'' series. These little guys are regular denizens who won't really oppose as much of a threat. Sadly, most of the fellow Toons always target these hapless Waddle Dees. Especially a pink blob. Typically, most of these Waddle Dees appear to represent the local townsfolk of ''Gory Toons'', right alongside Generic Tree Friends and the Bikini Bottomities.

On occasion, these guys are seen alongside their cyclopic cousin, Waddle Doo. The species have survived a fair share of episodes, mainly due to their presence as background characters normally. The Waddle Dees are considered antagonists against the main character, but on the other hand, they are treated as a main Kirby character alongside King Dedede and Kirby themselves. As a matter of fact, even though Waddle Dee is normally the underdog in ''Gory Toons'', he is an ally in some episodes.
An elf-like foe from ''Franchise/{{Kirby}}''. He loves pelting bombs at folks.
-->Debut: Mothers Day BattleFlippy the Bus Driver



* TheBadGuyWins: The Waddle Dees manages to triumph victory against Kirby in "One Tough Cream Puff".
* ButtMonkey: Waddle Dees are often eaten or antagonized by Kirby.
* TheDogBitesBack: Sometimes, Waddle Dees will strike at Kirby and they can be successful considering what becomes of the puffball in this series.
* FriendlyEnemy: The Waddle Dees appear to be hostile creatures, but really, they are fairly neighborly towards the protagonists and other denizens of ''Gory Toons''.
* TheGenericGuy: A whole species of them. Specifically, their purpose is to function like local townsfolk of the city ''Gory Toons'' takes place in.
* {{Hobbits}}: Whenever background civilization is needed, Waddle Dees execute this role most commonly.
* MascotMook: Thanks to their cute design and frequent appearances as background characters, Waddle Dees are often the representative of the ''Kirby'' series in ''Gory Toons'' alongside Kirby himself.
* {{Mook}}: Serve as this to the main cast, being enemies, mostly as henchmen to Dedede.
* NoMouth: All of them lack a mouth, just having eyes and BlushStickers on their face.
* RecurringExtra: They aren’t particularly crucial for whatever insane or gruesome plot is the focus of an episode, but considering their regular appearances in episodes, in essence, Waddle Dees are more or less the most common background characters in the series.
* VillainsOutShopping: Besides the occasional moment where the Waddle Dees do attack the protagonists, they are mostly denizens of ''Gory Toons'' alongside many other mellow characters. In fact, Waddle Dees are commonly seen hanging out with the protagonists and have participated in common activities with them.
* WaddlingHead: They're mainly a head with limbs attached.

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* TheBadGuyWins: The Waddle Dees manages to triumph victory against Kirby in "One Tough Cream Puff".
* ButtMonkey: Waddle Dees are often eaten or antagonized by Kirby.
* TheDogBitesBack: Sometimes, Waddle Dees will strike at Kirby and they can be successful considering what becomes of the puffball in this series.
* FriendlyEnemy: The Waddle Dees appear to be hostile creatures, but really, they are fairly neighborly towards the protagonists and other denizens of ''Gory Toons''.
* TheGenericGuy: A whole species of them. Specifically, their purpose is to function like local townsfolk of the city ''Gory Toons'' takes place in.
* {{Hobbits}}: Whenever background civilization is needed, Waddle Dees execute this role most commonly.
* MascotMook: Thanks to their cute design and frequent
{{Jerkass}}: Certain appearances portray him as background characters, Waddle Dees are often the representative of the ''Kirby'' series in ''Gory Toons'' alongside Kirby himself.
* {{Mook}}: Serve as this
a jester who wants nothing more than to the main cast, being enemies, mostly as henchmen to Dedede.
cause trouble.
* NoMouth: All of them lack a mouth, just having eyes and BlushStickers on their face.
* RecurringExtra: They aren’t particularly crucial for whatever insane or gruesome plot
PerpetualSmiler: The only time it doesn't smile is the focus of an episode, but considering their regular when it's killed.
* PieEyed: Some
appearances in episodes, in essence, Waddle Dees are more or less and designs portray him like this.
* ThrowDownTheBomblet: He attacks by throwing bombs.
* VillainousHarlequin: This persistent jester tends to antagonize
the most common background characters in the series.
* VillainsOutShopping: Besides the occasional moment where the Waddle Dees do attack the protagonists, they are
fellow heroes, mostly denizens of ''Gory Toons'' alongside many other mellow characters. In fact, Waddle Dees are commonly seen hanging out with the protagonists and have participated in common activities with them.
* WaddlingHead: They're mainly a head with limbs attached.
by catapulting bombs at them.



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[[folder:Poppy Bros. Jr.]]
[[folder:Toad]]



An elf-like foe from ''Franchise/{{Kirby}}''. He loves pelting bombs at folks.
-->Debut: Flippy the Bus Driver
-->Franchise: VideoGame/{{Kirby}}

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An elf-like foe [[quoteright:248:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/toad_blind_mistake.png]]
A [[MushroomMan mushroom retainer]]
from ''Franchise/{{Kirby}}''. He loves pelting bombs at folks.
the ''Franchise/SuperMarioBros'' line of video games. Though a fungal resident in the Mushroom Kingdom, Toad is a casual victim of frequent slaugther every Toon has to regularly face. This mushroomed humanoid is a singular character among an entire species of look-alikes, but this Toad has a red bulbous cranium and a blue vest to separate him from his identical-looking kind.
-->Debut: Flippy the Bus Driver
Eggman's new scheme
-->Franchise: VideoGame/{{Kirby}}Franchise/SuperMarioBros



* {{Jerkass}}: Certain appearances portray him as a jester who wants nothing more than to cause trouble.
* PerpetualSmiler: The only time it doesn't smile is when it's killed.
* PieEyed: Some appearances and designs portray him like this.
* ThrowDownTheBomblet: He attacks by throwing bombs.
* VillainousHarlequin: This persistent jester tends to antagonize the fellow heroes, mostly by catapulting bombs at them.

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%%* ButtMonkey:
* {{Jerkass}}: Certain appearances portray him as ClothingAppendage: Several of Toad's deaths often reveal his "mushroom hat" to be apart of his head. Sometimes, said bulb contains an [[BodyHorror entire brain.]]
* ManOnFire: Gets caught on fire in "Splendid What Mondon't".
* MushroomMan: Toad is
a jester little creature who wants nothing more than to cause trouble.
has a mushroom on top of his head.
* PerpetualSmiler: The only time it doesn't smile is when it's killed.
* PieEyed: Some appearances and designs portray him like this.
* ThrowDownTheBomblet: He attacks by throwing bombs.
* VillainousHarlequin: This persistent jester tends to antagonize the
NiceGuy: He's a polite steward who, unlike fellow heroes, mostly characters, have genuine respect for his peers.
%%* OnlySaneMan:
* UniformityException: Toad is ''distinct''
by catapulting bombs at them.his red cap and blue vest. No other red Toads had ever shown, ''the'' Toad is usually ''the'' Red Toad.



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[[folder:Toad]]!Other Recurring Characters
[[folder:Mime]]



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A [[MushroomMan mushroom retainer]] from the ''Franchise/SuperMarioBros'' line of video games. Though a fungal resident in the Mushroom Kingdom, Toad is a casual victim of frequent slaugther every Toon has to regularly face. This mushroomed humanoid is a singular character among an entire species of look-alikes, but this Toad has a red bulbous cranium and a blue vest to separate him from his identical-looking kind.
-->Debut: Eggman's new scheme
-->Franchise: Franchise/SuperMarioBros

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A [[MushroomMan mushroom retainer]] purple [[FunnyAnimal deer]] from the ''Franchise/SuperMarioBros'' line of video games. Though a fungal resident in the Mushroom Kingdom, Toad ''WebAnimation/HappyTreeFriends'' who is a casual victim of frequent slaugther every Toon mime. Mime is very talented at various circus and carnival acts. He loves peanuts and has an addiction to regularly face. This mushroomed humanoid is them. He never speaks. Of course, he's a singular character among an entire species of look-alikes, but mime, so this Toad has [[JustifiedTrope makes sense]]. Mime’s deaths are notable for mostly being instantaneous, with only a red bulbous cranium and a blue vest to separate him from few of his identical-looking kind.
demises actually being painful.
-->Debut: Eggman's new scheme
Sonic got Hacked
-->Franchise: Franchise/SuperMarioBrosWesternAnimation/HappyTreeFriends



%%* ButtMonkey:
* ClothingAppendage: Several of Toad's deaths often reveal his "mushroom hat" to be apart of his head. Sometimes, said bulb contains an [[BodyHorror entire brain.]]
* ManOnFire: Gets caught on fire in "Splendid What Mondon't".
* MushroomMan: Toad is a little creature who has a mushroom on top of his head.
* NiceGuy: He's a polite steward who, unlike fellow characters, have genuine respect for his peers.
%%* OnlySaneMan:
* UniformityException: Toad is ''distinct'' by his red cap and blue vest. No other red Toads had ever shown, ''the'' Toad is usually ''the'' Red Toad.
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!Other Recurring Characters
[[folder:Mime]]
[[hardline]]
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A purple [[FunnyAnimal deer]] from ''WebAnimation/HappyTreeFriends'' who is a mime. Mime is very talented at various circus and carnival acts. He loves peanuts and has an addiction to them. He never speaks. Of course, he's a mime, so this [[JustifiedTrope makes sense]]. Mime’s deaths are notable for mostly being instantaneous, with only a few of his demises actually being painful.
-->Debut: Sonic got Hacked
-->Franchise: WesternAnimation/HappyTreeFriends
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* AscendedExtra: Was initially a simple background character from ''Happy Tree Friends'' lucky enough to get any acknowledgment. Starting with Season 2, Sniffles is established with his canonical personality and he slowly acquired larger and larger appearances as the series progresses. He's essentially another primary character.



* BreakoutCharacter: Was initially another filler character for the ''Happy Tree Friends'' franchise but is now the de facto twelfth lead star. As an addition, Sniffles starred in a multitude of supplementary material, episodes, and [=YouTube=] exclusive videos, one of which garnered a view count that reached the millions. Not to mention, the Happy Tree Toons Discord Server is filled to the brim with fans of Sniffles. Going so far, his prominence started to rival Pop's a bit.

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* BreakoutCharacter: Was initially another filler character for the ''Happy Tree Friends'' franchise but is now the de facto twelfth lead star. As an addition, Episodes centered on Sniffles starred in had become very popular amongst viewers. Heck, a multitude of supplementary material, episodes, and [=YouTube=] exclusive videos, one of which garnered a view count that reached the millions. Not to mention, the Happy Tree Toons Discord Server video explictbly about Sniffles is filled to the brim with fans of Sniffles. Going so far, his prominence started to rival Pop's a bit.even ''the most'' viewed video on Daily Airings' channel.



* SixthRanger: Becomes the TheSmartGuy after "Sonic got Hacked", but was eventually replaced with Mr. Portal in "Beach Party". Rather than disappearing back into obscurity (like his own replacement, Mr. Portal), Sniffles continues to hold a prominent place in the show. Sniffles is basically right next to the eleven main protagonists in terms of prominence, obtaining spotlight episodes regularly, engaging in various B-plots, and interacting with the trio frequently. He is basically operating as the unofficial "twelfth main character" (and, since Kirby is hardly relevant to most stories he's in, probably should count higher).



* AntiHero: Putting it lightly. By default, Handy is presented as on the side of good, but Handy is constantly shown expressing glee at another character's misfortune.

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* AntiHero: Putting it lightly. By default, Handy is presented as on the side of good, but Handy is his constantly shown expressing glee at another character's misfortune.misfortune docks him some points.
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* MikeNelsonDestroyerOfWorlds: In "Super Pooper", he inadvertently disintegrated the world.... by trying to defeat the villains with his heat vision.

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* MikeNelsonDestroyerOfWorlds: In "Super Pooper", "Splendid What Mondon't", he inadvertently disintegrated causes the world.... by trying to defeat apocalypse... in the villains with his heat vision.attempt to put out fire.
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!Family Members
[[folder:Gary the Snail]]
[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/gary_1.png]]
[=SpongeBob=]'s pet snail, who meows like a cat.
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[[folder:Russell]]
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A turquoise [[FunnyAnimal sea otter]] pirate from ''WebAnimation/HappyTreeFriends''. He suffers from hysteria and this trait has been expanded upon greatly. True to the show he originated from, Russell’s vocabulary, including his screams, usually consists of “Yar” and other variations. Shockingly, in ''Gory Toons'', Russell suffers far less deaths than he normally would in ''Happy Tree Friends''. This surprising achievement has granted him a high survival rate in turn.

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[[folder:Russell]]
[[folder:Cuphead]]
* BadassAdorable: One of the few characters whose depiction isn't too far off from the actual source material.
* ADayInTheLimeLight: "An Old Fellow Returned".
* FingerGun: He attacks by making finger guns and firing shots from them.
* MockyMouse: He's a clear {{Expy}} of WesternAnimation/MickeyMouse.
* NonHumanHead: He has a cup for a head.
[[/folder]]


[[folder:Splendid]]
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/44_1.png]]
org/pmwiki/pub/images/splendid_what_mondont_splendid.png]]
A turquoise [[FunnyAnimal sea otter]] pirate blue flying squirrel from ''WebAnimation/HappyTreeFriends''. He suffers from hysteria Splendid is, of course, a superhero who has a variety of superpowers beyond flight, just as heat vision, frost breath, supersonic hearing, high durability, and this trait has been expanded upon greatly. True to super speed. While admired by his peers, particularly Sniffles and Toothy for his comic book appearances, Splendid is an awful superhero and his negligence often costs the show he originated from, Russell’s vocabulary, including his screams, Toons their lives. He would usually consists of “Yar” prefer to do his own thing, like knitting and reading.

Like Flippy, Splendid’s habit of accidentally killing
other variations. Shockingly, in ''Gory Toons'', Russell suffers far less deaths than characters through failed heroic deeds makes his schtick repetitive. As a result, he normally would in ''Happy Tree Friends''. This surprising achievement has granted him a high survival rate the lowest number of appearances out of the characters introduced in turn.the prototype era. He also has the lowest number of deaths, having only died once.
-->Debut: Popcorn



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* AmbiguousDisorder: Seems to have some sort of insanity complex; perhaps a form of PTSD, as shown in a few episodes. The statement varies from simple PTSD to hysteria.
* APirate400YearsTooLate: The only pirate in this relatively modern universe.
* AxCrazy: After accidentally killing Mime in "Flippin' What?!", he starts to viciously attack Peter Griffin, who was in a shark costume.
* BlueIsHeroic: Turquoise fur and a protagonist.
* CatchPhrase: "Yar."
* CartoonyTail: He has a flat tail like a beaver. Real-life otters have long tails.
* ADayInTheLimeLight: "A little Russell short" and "Fourth Of July! Yar!".
* EyepatchOfPower: He wears an eyepatch and is one of the protagonists.
* FlatCharacter: Besides being a stereotypical pirate, Russell doesn't have much character aside from his insanity complex that has been rendered his entire character.
* FriendlyPirate: Russell's mofit is clearly a pirate. Yet, he never had commited an act of piracy or illegally stolen any loot.
* InformedSpecies: He looks more like a beaver than an otter. Somewhat [[JustifiedTrope justified]], as Russell is a sea otter, which does have a flat tail.
* MisplacedWildlife: Being a marine animal among mostly land-originated citizens. To be fair, the main show's protagonist is a sea sponge.
* NeverBareheaded: He's rarely seen without his hats.
* OddFriendship: With Cub in a few episodes.
* OutOfFocus: In the show's early days, he was mostly a background character and one of the cast's rarest characters. Additionally, in the modern seasons of the show, Russell started to appear less and less, usually making small appearances and more often than not, he also doesn't play a featuring role in some episodes. Of course, this is averted in late 2021, where "A little Russell short" finally gave him a major role and then Russell was also given his own spotlight episode titled "Four of July! YAR!!!".
* SanitySlippage: Russell will often flip out and go insane when he's under a lot of stress.
* SeadogPegLeg: Russell has all the features of a typical pirate, including not one but two peg legs.
* TalkLikeAPirate: "Yar!"
* TrademarkFavoriteFood: Clams, as shown in his "You broke our business".
* VerbalTic: "Yar!"
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Cuphead]]
* BadassAdorable: One of the few characters whose depiction isn't too far off from the actual source material.
* ADayInTheLimeLight: "An Old Fellow Returned".
* FingerGun: He attacks by making finger guns and firing shots from them.
* MockyMouse: He's a clear {{Expy}} of WesternAnimation/MickeyMouse.
* NonHumanHead: He has a cup for a head.
[[/folder]]


[[folder:Splendid]]
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/splendid_what_mondont_splendid.png]]
A blue flying squirrel from ''WebAnimation/HappyTreeFriends''. Splendid is, of course, a superhero who has a variety of superpowers beyond flight, just as heat vision, frost breath, supersonic hearing, high durability, and super speed. While admired by his peers, particularly Sniffles and Toothy for his comic book appearances, Splendid is an awful superhero and his negligence often costs the Toons their lives. He would usually prefer to do his own thing, like knitting and reading.

Like Flippy, Splendid’s habit of accidentally killing other characters through failed heroic deeds makes his schtick repetitive. As a result, he has the lowest number of appearances out of the characters introduced in the prototype era. He also has the lowest number of deaths, having only died once.
-->Debut: Popcorn
-->Franchise: WesternAnimation/HappyTreeFriends

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* TheRival: Against Mario, for obvious reasons.
* ShipTease: Yes, there's actually a decent amount of people who ship Flaky with Sonic. And this series seems to poke fun at that.



* AscendedExtra: He hasn't been heard of since his first appearance, but he returned for the ''Easter'' special and is now a recurring character.
* BadCopIncompetentCop: He is a very sucky cop.
* CharacterizationMarchesOn: Originally, he was TheStraightMan who had little personality besides having the same old stick of getting a NewJobAsThePlotDemands. Modern episodes give him a more sarcastic and expressive personality.
* ChuckCunninghamSyndrome: Following his first appearance, he didn't appear in another episode, until the episode "Can you find the Easter Egg", which was published in one of the last seasons of the prototype era.
* ADayInTheLimelight: "OH NO! IT's THE POPO!"
* FatAndSkinny: With Sheila.
* IWasBeatenByAGirl: More like SwallowedWhole by a girl. He was inexplicitly eaten by Petunia while also hiding in a cake somehow in "OH NO! IT'S THE POPO!". [[ItMakesSenseInContext It's a long story...]]
* IdiotBall: Like all characters, Brooklyn Guy is very prone to catching this ball. What doesn't help is his already immature and somewhat dimwitted personality.
* {{Jerkass}}: He is an immature brat and a corrupted police officer who has a tendency to act selfishly and rather recklessly.
* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: Despite being unsurly at times, he does act rather friendly on occasion.
* {{Manchild}}: He rivals Peter Griffin, Pop, and Randy Marsh in immaturity for a full-grown adult.
* OddFriendship: With Sheila. Brooklyn Guy is calm, sarcastic, and selfish, while Sheila is very fierce, serious, and moral.
%%* OnlySaneMan:
* PoliceBrutality: He killed Handy and Cuddles in "OH NO! IT'S THE POPO!".
* PoliceAreUseless: Brooklyn Guy is not very competent at his occupation, if at all. Even putting aside the unethical deeds he has perpetrated while on the job, he will allow a crime or tragedy to occur and effectuate no attempt to stop it. Even worse, he wouldn't even put up much of a fight when he does confront the criminal and often undergoes having his ass easily handed to him.
* RedOniBlueOni: Blue to Sheila's Red.
* TinyGuyHugeGirl: With Sheila. Brooklyn Guy seems to be vertically challenged, likely measured as 4'3. Sheila is pudgy and squat, but Brooklyn Guy's height reaches much lower than hers.
* TookALevelInDumbass: He eventually began to become almost as dumb, incautious, and gullible as the other characters.



A brown [[FunnyAnimal mouse]] and one of the two titular characters of the franchise ''WesternAnimation/TomAndJerry''. Jerry has a knack for finding himself into all sorts of wrangles with Tom. However, he always comes on top and best Tom in most of their chases, sometimes mutilating the poor feline in the process. The mouse and cat duo are associated with the gag that will come about during the main plot of the episode, mostly as a tiny B-plot of some sort. Jerry survives fairly often thanks to his cunning wits.

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A brown [[FunnyAnimal mouse]] and one of the two titular characters of the franchise ''WesternAnimation/TomAndJerry''. Jerry has a knack for finding himself into all sorts of wrangles with Tom. However, he always comes on top and best Tom in most of their chases, sometimes mutilating the poor feline in the process. The mouse and cat duo are associated with the gag that will come about during the main plot of the episode, mostly as a tiny B-plot of some sort. Jerry survives fairly often thanks to his cunning wits.



* NiceMice: Zig-zagged. Usually, Jerry is a douche who torments his enemies for sadistic laughs, but on his better days, he's a friendly rodent who will help out his friends.




[[folder:Brian Griffin]]
[[hardline]]
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-->Debut: Super Pooper
-->Franchise: WesternAnimation/FamilyGuy
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[[/folder]]



* AnimalJingoism: In "Stuck In A Construction", he dislikes Jerry, as he is a mouse. Cats, the animal Gary is based on, dislike Mice.
* CatsAreMean: {{Subverted}} for the most part, though he has his occasional {{Jerkass}} moments like most of the cast.
* ADayInTheLimeLight: "What's Wrong? Snail got your tongue?".
* HateAtFirstSight: Towards Jerry. The two seem to made up as of "Hyper-Activities", however.
* HypercompetentSidekick: He often seems smarter than his owner.
* OnlyKnownByTheirNickname: He's never called by his real name, "Garold".
* OnlySaneMan: Despite being a pet, Gary fills the role of the only reasonable and rational person the vast majority of the time. He is not exaggerated into a murderous shell of himself. [[UnintentionalPun No Pun Intended]].
* OutOfFocus: Yes, due to being Spongebob's pet, his actual role in the series is still fairly small. While some of the other characters have their here and there ADayInTheLimelight episodes, Gary-centric episodes are not just rare. Oh no. They are outright in ''tiny'' quantity.
* RidiculouslyCuteCritter: He's a cute little snail.
* SilentSnarker: Often non-verbally expresses his disdain for his everyone's idiocy.
* SnarkyNonHumanSidekick: Despite most of them being FunnyAnimals. He is shown with sarcastic expressions and snarky meows.
* TokenGoodTeammate: One of the few characters who is not a {{Jerkass}}, an antagonist, a SerialKiller, or a moron.



[[folder:Mayor [=MacDaniels=]]]
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A mayor from the show ''WesternAnimation/SouthPark''. Even though [=McDaniels=] technically has the authority over the rest of the ''Toons'', she isn't as competent as she makes herself out to be. In truth, she is a corrupt and idiotic politician who is rather narcissistic. Her methods to resolve problems isn't exactly the best to put it lightly. Most troubled denizens often ask for help from [=McDaniels=] whenever disaster arise, but her own solutions would commonly further the deadly cataclysm. Despite her catastrophic ideas, Mayor [=McDaniels=] survives her appearances rather frequently. For that matter, she's now tied with Splendid and Liane for dying the least amount of times, which is a singular death.
-->Debut: Stewie's Lesson
-->Franchise: WesternAnimation/SouthPark
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[[folder:Pac-Man]]
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A [[CartoonCreature pizza-like creature]] with a large mouth iconicly debuting from the [[VideoGame/PacMan Arcade game with the same name.]] He is largely known for his notorious appetite and neighborly demeanor. Pac-Man was much more prominent in the show's early seasons, but now started to appear only sporadically.
-->Debut: Be cool as a seacucumber
-->Franchise: VideoGame/PacMan
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* BigEater: Being Pac-Man, he loves to eat.
* DemotedToExtra: He used to appear much more frequently in earlier episodes, but he makes fewer appearances nowadays.
* HeroicMime: Never makes an audible sound.
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A [[CartoonCreature pizza-like creature]] with a large mouth iconicly debuting from the [[VideoGame/PacMan Arcade game with the same name.]] He is largely known for his notorious appetite and neighborly demeanor. Pac-Man was much more prominent in the show's early seasons, but now started to appear only sporadically.
-->Debut: Be cool as a seacucumber
-->Franchise: VideoGame/PacMan
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* BigEater: Being Pac-Man, he loves to eat.
* DemotedToExtra: He used to appear much more frequently in earlier episodes, but he makes fewer appearances nowadays.
* HeroicMime: Never makes an audible sound.
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A [[FunnyAnimal prehistoric yellow marmot]] from ''WebAnimation/HappyTreeFriends''. Cro-Marmot is always seen encased entirely in a large block of ice (except for the occasional character expansion). He was frozen back in the prehistoric era, and is stuck in a block of ice as a result. Despite this predicament, he can move and perform tasks, usually offscreen like Handy.

Because he is essentially immobile and mute when he is onscreen, Cro-Marmot is rarely focused on. Most of his appearances consist of cameos. He also rarely dies, and even half of the few deaths he has are debatable. The only time he was seen outside of his ice block is the ''Battle of the Multiverse Break'' episode “You're Cold!”, which is the very first episode in the series that stars Cro-Marmot.
-->Franchise: WesternAnimation/HappyTreeFriends
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* BehindTheBlack: ''Everything'' he does is never seen, because he is in an ice cube all the time.
* CarryABigStick: Always seen carrying a club nearly as big as he is. Though, unusually for this series, it's never killed anybody due to being frozen in ice along with Cro-Marmot himself.
* ChuckCunninghamSyndrome: Has been completely phased out of the show for a few seasons. In the most recent example, Cro-Marmot hasn't been present for Season 1 of the ''Gory Toons'' reboot.
* TheCasanova: Sometimes female characters are shown fanboying over him.
* CuteMute: He never says anything due to being inside of a cube.
* FlatCharacter: Seen as more of a LivingProp than a genuine character so there's not much to exaggerate. He is one of the least favored characters in the series, particularly due to sharing his most notable traits (his muteness and ability to perform impossible tasks offscreen) with The Mole, Handy, and Mime, who are far more flexible characters.
* MadeOfIron: He rarely dies because of him always shielded by his ice cube.
* HumanPopsicle: Or Marmot Popsicle. He is stuck with a [[PerpetualSmiler perpetual smile]] and [[TheSpeechless never talks]].
* LivingProp: Cro-Marmot has barely any episodes focused on him and [[BehindTheBlack does not do anything onscreen]]. He also shows no range of emotion either. He rarely makes cameos either, and they aren't even meaningful.
* OutOfFocus: Is the least focused-on character in the show. He technically shows up almost as often as the likes of Gary The Snail, SML Mario, Brooklyn Guy, Lifty and Shifty, Disco Bear, and Russell, but he is a background character in most of his appearances. Compared to Flippy and Splendid, the other "rare characters" who play a major role in almost every episode in which they appear, Cro-Marmot is definitely underused.
* PerpetualSmiler: Has a smile always stuck on his face. Justified, because he can't change expression in his ice cube.
* TheSpeechless: Has no vocal sounds. Justified as he is always inside of an ice cube.
* TheStoic: Cro-Marmot does not show any expression whatsoever due to being stuck in an ice cube.

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A brainy [[FunnyAnimal anteater]] in ''WebAnimation/HappyTreeFriends''. While Sniffles was a regular since day one, he was mostly yet another Tree Friend who was ready to perish in the early episodes, but he became a major character after "Sonic got Hacked". He exhibits many geeky traits, like reading or solving mathematical equations.

Sniffles is a very dorky individual seen as the local nerd by most peers. He has a knack for inventing machinery and constantly pursues a family of ants that'll always mutilate him in the end. Because of his plans’ tendency to backfire, Sniffles’ deaths are some of the most agonizing in the series.

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A brainy [[FunnyAnimal anteater]] in ''WebAnimation/HappyTreeFriends''. While Sniffles was is a regular since day one, he was mostly yet another Tree Friend who was ready to perish in very dorky individual seen as the early episodes, but he became a major character after "Sonic got Hacked". local nerd by most peers. He exhibits many geeky traits, like reading or solving mathematical equations.

Sniffles is a very dorky individual seen as the local nerd by most peers.
equations. He has a knack for inventing machinery and constantly pursues a family of ants that'll always mutilate him in the end. Because of his plans’ tendency to backfire, Sniffles’ deaths are some of the most agonizing in the series.



An orange [[FunnyAnimal beaver]] with amputated hands from ''WebAnimation/HappyTreeFriends''. Handy has debuted in the very first episode, has starred on his own in the very second episode, and has been a very significant character ever since.

Whenever he fails at a task, becomes irritated, or remembers he doesn't have hands, he will pull his trademark look of a frustrated glance towards the camera. He despises both [=SpongeBob=] and Cuddles with a passion, as the two annoy him relentlessly and are responsible for most of his deaths. Handy is also generally bitter and has a tendency of being indifferent to the deaths around him, even cheering and mocking someone else’s demise.

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An orange [[FunnyAnimal beaver]] with amputated hands from ''WebAnimation/HappyTreeFriends''. Handy has debuted in the very first episode, has starred on his own in the very second episode, and has been a very significant character ever since.

Whenever he fails at a task, becomes irritated, or remembers he doesn't have hands, he will pull his trademark look of a frustrated glance towards the camera. He despises both [=SpongeBob=] and Cuddles with a passion, as the two annoy him relentlessly and are responsible for most of his deaths. Handy is also generally bitter and has a tendency of being indifferent to the deaths around him, even cheering and mocking someone else’s demise.



* BigBadDuumvirate: With Sheila at times.



* DeadpanSnarker: It's still Brooklyn Guy for crying out loud.
* CluelessDeputy: Outsmarting him or escaping him isn't difficult at all.
* DirtyCop: Sometimes, he is antagonistic as a police officer.
* EveryoneHasStandards: While he is ordinarily nonchalant when confronted with the dead remains of another individual and almost never gives empathy towards the victims whose's deaths he is completely responsible for, even he was disturbed by the moms' brutal protest in "I Don’t Approve of Violence… Wait, This is Kinda Meta!".



* HisNameReallyIsBarkeep: It's his name. Brooklyn T. Guy. Brooklyn Guy. It's practically a human example of ADogNamedDog.
* {{Hypocrite}}: He arrests Mario on false charges of child abuse (among other things) yet he had no qualms for running over Cuddles with his police car nor did he ever call out Lumpy for killing Cub.



* {{Jerkass}}: He is an immature brat and a corrupted police officer who has a tendency to act selfishly and rather recklessly. Also, as seen in "Popping me out" and "OH NO! IT'S THE POPO!", he'll sometimes refuse to help others out.
* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: Despite occasionally being a jerk, he sometimes acts as a decent guy. And really, he's a NiceGuy there and through, mostly as MrViceGuy.

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* {{Jerkass}}: He is an immature brat and a corrupted police officer who has a tendency to act selfishly and rather recklessly. Also, as seen in "Popping me out" and "OH NO! IT'S THE POPO!", he'll sometimes refuse to help others out.
recklessly.
* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: Despite occasionally being a jerk, unsurly at times, he sometimes acts as a decent guy. And really, he's a NiceGuy there and through, mostly as MrViceGuy.does act rather friendly on occasion.



* MouseTrap: He plants one in his debut appearance.
* NewJobAsThePlotDemands: While this trope now applies to most of the cast, this is a defining trait of Brooklyn Guy.



* OnlySaneMan: If Mario's not the sane DeadpanSnarker, then it's Brooklyn Guy.

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A talking [[FunnyAnimal dog]] from ''WesternAnimation/FamilyGuy''. Brian Griffin is one of the series' very few rational characters. He is a wise and cultured, but cynical Labrador, who serves as the voice of reason and straight-man for Peter. Brian is habitually killed off much earlier and gruesomely than most other characters in the majority of the episodes featuring him, giving him a very poor survival rate.



* ButtMonkey: Because of the strange pattern of him being killed off so darn often in ''Family Guy'', Brian Griffin precisely spends most of his screentime to die, which would occur even before a plot starts, giving him one of the ''lowest'' survival rates in the series.
* TheComicallySerious: His expressions are rather solemn. This might not seem like much, but keep in mind that ''Gory Toons'' is a WorldOfHam. Even sensible folks like Clara tend to be very expressive and dramatic.
* ADayInTheLimelight: While he is mostly either a mere victim to the [[UnsympatheticComedyProtagonist rambunctious protagonist's antics]], there are a fair number of times where he plays an important role or has a good chunk of screen time.
** In "Art(?)", Brian Griffin owns a museum, which is the location where this episode entirely takes place. Here, all of the artifacts were stolen by Lumpy.
** In "Busin My Mass", he acts as the {{Foil}} and StraightMan of Peter Griffin. In this particular episode, he almost, if not, just has as much screen time as Peter.
** In "Dial D For Diddly 2", he is the HeroAntagonist that [[KnightTemplar Ned Flanders targets for being an atheist.]]
** In "Who Pull Dog The Inside Out? Ow, Ow, Ow, Ow!", [[EnfantTerrible Eric Cartman]] spends most of the episode beating up Brian for having sex with and then ditching his mom.
* FurryConfusion: Aside from minor characters, he is the only anthropomorphic canine in ''Gory Toons''.
* IntellectualAnimal: Brian is one of the most astute characters of the animal cast, even though the other anthropomorphic Toons [[FunnyAnimal are more human-like than him.]]
* OnlySaneMan: One of the exceptionally rare cases. He is constantly seen rightfully annoyed or disgusted by the others' appalling behavior.
* PerpetualFrowner: His casual emotion is a sorrowful grimace.
* SilentSnarker: While he doesn't speak his thoughts, Brian makes it evident that he doesn't want to put up with everybody's silliness.
* StraightMan: In a jumbled ToonTown plagued with chaotic townsfolk, it was inevitable for Brian Griffin.
* SnarkyNonHumanSidekick: A sarcastic yet intellegent sidekick to Peter.
* SpotlightStealingSquad: Anytime [=SpongeBob=], Pop, Sheila, Kirby, or Eric Cartman ''do not'' appear, the series may as well just be "The Peter, Brian and Stewie Show" in later seasons. More and more episodes directly involves Brian and "Busin My Mass" was completely about Brian and Peter. Let's face it, it's all about them now.



* {{Hobbits}}: Whenever background civilization is needed, Waddle Dees fulfill this role most commonly.

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* {{Hobbits}}: Whenever background civilization is needed, Waddle Dees fulfill execute this role most commonly.



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* DivergentCharacterEvolution: ''Gory Toons'' tries to make an effort to distinguish Toad from his species, by making other Toads in different colorations. So far, we've only seen Yellow Toad and Toadette, with no more than ''one'' red Toad making an appearance.



* KarmaHoudiniWarranty: After spending the first five seasons generally unscathed, having only one (off-screen mind you) death at best, The Mole finally gets the proper ''Happy Tree Friends'' treatment in the Reboot series, where he dies far more often and in far messier and unique ways.



* ElderlyBlueHairedLady: Gives off this impression.
* {{Jerkass}}: She considers everyone in town a bunch of hillbillies, sometimes resort to murdering characters in some circumstances, and doesn’t care for the misfortune chaos that regularly occurs. Then again, that not's too surprising considering how the townsfolk themselves would use homicide to solve their problems. ...At the same time, it would explain ''where'' they have gotten their murderous tendicies from.
* LackOfEmpathy: Several episodes show that [=McDaniels=] doesn’t really care about the suffering, inconvenience, or problematic squabbles the citizens have to deal with, telling by her very typical uninterested (or at least unaware) expression when involved herself.
* KnowNothingKnowItAll: See SurroundedByIdiots below.
* PointyHairedBoss: Greedy, stupid and prefers a sweep-under-the-rug approach.
* SlaveToPR: Most of the time, she only cares about making the town look good to the press and outsiders rather than helping the citizens.
* SleazyPolitician: Rather unsurprisingly, as this is the type of series to flanderize basic traits into full-blown personalities likely to cause arson. She has bigger yet utterly meaningless political ambitions, and occasionally laments being stuck in a dead-end podunk town like the one in ''Gory Toons''.
* SurroundedByIdiots: Is perfectly aware of the absurd hijinks that occur in the town and has little respect for the idiocy of its citizens, though she rarely comes off as much smarter.



The fat and greedy treasure hunter who is [[Franchise/SuperMarioBros Mario's]] rival. Wario is mean yet certainly not lean who loves money more than anything else. He has a meme committed to the poor bastard getting relentlessly mutilated, mauled, killed, and injured, causing poor ol' Wario to suffer an extremely low survival rate and for how excruciating his demises are, he already has accomplished a record for enduring some of the worst deaths out there.



* TheBigGuy: Is one of the fatter characters.
* BroughtToYouByTheLetterS: He has the letter "W" on his hat and his gloves.
* ButtMonkey: Wario is especially subjected to slapstick, which is based on a meme dedicated to him dying in painful and horrifying ways. That also caused him to suffer from one of the lowest survival rates on the show, dying in all episodes from 2019 to 2021. So far, Wario has only survived ''one'' episode.
* ADayInTheLimelight: "Wario dies but it's more brutal" and "The Kid Who Liked Wario A Little TOO MUCH"
* EarlyInstallmentCharacterDesignDifference: For an odd reason, he wore a bull cap in his first appearance.
* EvilCounterpart: Basically, consider him Kirby 2.0.
* GagNose: A pink one
* {{Greed}}: It's still Wario.
* {{Gonk}}: Though, this series mangaged to make even Wario look cuter, which is certainly a feat.
* {{Jerkass}}: Wario is still very much rude and vugular.
* IWasBeatenByAGirl: In "Road Rage", Wario, being the unruly bastard he is, blows a mocking raspberry at Linda Stotch. Cue to Wario being strangled and then pummeled to death by Butters Stotch's mother.
* MrViceGuy: He is still a mischevious jerk who habitually taunts everybody, but relatively speaking, he is at least tame and affiable.
* PurpleIsPowerful: {{Subverted}}. While Wario is clad in purple, he is also usually defenseless whenever his life is on the line.
* SlasherSmile: Look at it! It's still prominent. The teeth do disappear at times when Wario dies, however.
* TombstoneTeeth: As mentioned previously, Wario retains his blocky grin. However, because of the animation style, it is more commonly depicted as a ToothStrip instead.
* TrademarkFavoriteFood: His own episode makes it appearant that he loves garlic. Apparently, it was too spicy, though.



[[folder:Bandana Dee]]
A [[CartoonCreature Waddle Dee]] with a bandana from the ''Franchise/{{Kirby}}'' franchise.
-->Debut: Can you find the Easter Egg
-->Franchise: VideoGame/{{Kirby}}
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* ChuckCunninghamSyndrome: Makes no further appearances beyond the prototype series.
* TheGenericGuy: He's simply a Waddle Dee background who occasionally interacts with the main cast.
* NoMouth: Simply lacks a mouth.
* SignatureHeadgear: As his role is as a minor character now, he is blatantly distinguished by ''only'' his bandana.
* OutOfFocus: And he's luckier than Meta Knight! His role is merely a background character who mostly appears in crowd shots.
* TheVoiceless: Never talks.

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* BadassAdorable: One of the few characters whose depiction isn't too far off
from the ''Franchise/{{Kirby}}'' franchise.
-->Debut: Can you find the Easter Egg
-->Franchise: VideoGame/{{Kirby}}
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actual source material.
* ChuckCunninghamSyndrome: Makes no further appearances beyond the prototype series.
ADayInTheLimeLight: "An Old Fellow Returned".
* TheGenericGuy: FingerGun: He attacks by making finger guns and firing shots from them.
* MockyMouse:
He's simply a Waddle Dee background who occasionally interacts with the main cast.
clear {{Expy}} of WesternAnimation/MickeyMouse.
* NoMouth: Simply lacks NonHumanHead: He has a mouth.
* SignatureHeadgear: As his role is as
cup for a minor character now, he is blatantly distinguished by ''only'' his bandana.
* OutOfFocus: And he's luckier than Meta Knight! His role is merely a background character who mostly appears in crowd shots.
* TheVoiceless: Never talks.
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A parody/depiction of Sherk from the web-series ''WebVideo/SuperMarioLogan''. He is a green ogre who loves cheesecake.
-->Debut: Sonic got Hacked
-->Franchise: WebVideo/SuperMarioLogan
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* BigEater: Spends most of his time eating cheesecake.
* GassHole: Often farts or poops.
* LazyBum: In fact, most of his appearances are either him pooping, or eating cheesecake.
* OutOfFocus: Shrek only appears sparodically. He was especically rare to show up in eariler episodes.
* ToiletHumor: That's a charm of his character. Mostly defecation.
* TrademarkFavoriteFood: Sara Lee cheesecake.

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A parody/depiction of Sherk [[CartoonCreature pizza-like creature]] with a large mouth iconicly debuting from the web-series ''WebVideo/SuperMarioLogan''. [[VideoGame/PacMan Arcade game with the same name.]] He is a green ogre who loves cheesecake.
largely known for his notorious appetite and neighborly demeanor. Pac-Man was much more prominent in the show's early seasons, but now started to appear only sporadically.
-->Debut: Sonic got Hacked
Be cool as a seacucumber
-->Franchise: WebVideo/SuperMarioLogan
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VideoGame/PacMan
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* BigEater: Spends most of his time eating cheesecake.
Being Pac-Man, he loves to eat.
* GassHole: Often farts or poops.
* LazyBum: In fact, most of his
DemotedToExtra: He used to appear much more frequently in earlier episodes, but he makes fewer appearances are either him pooping, or eating cheesecake.
nowadays.
* OutOfFocus: Shrek only appears sparodically. He was especically rare to show up in eariler episodes.
* ToiletHumor: That's a charm of his character. Mostly defecation.
* TrademarkFavoriteFood: Sara Lee cheesecake.
HeroicMime: Never makes an audible sound.



[[folder:Cuphead]]
* BadassAdorable: One of the few characters whose depiction isn't too far off from the actual source material.
* ADayInTheLimeLight: "An Old Fellow Returned".
* FingerGun: He attacks by making finger guns and firing shots from them.
* MockyMouse: He's a clear {{Expy}} of WesternAnimation/MickeyMouse.
* NonHumanHead: He has a cup for a head.
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A [[CartoonCreature pizza-like creature]] with a large mouth iconicly debuting from the [[VideoGame/PacMan Arcade game with the same name.]] He is largely known for his notorious appetite and neighborly demeanor. Pac-Man was much more prominent in the show's early seasons, but now started to appear only sporadically.
-->Debut: Be cool as a seacucumber
-->Franchise: VideoGame/PacMan
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* BigEater: Being Pac-Man, he loves to eat.
* DemotedToExtra: He used to appear much more frequently in earlier episodes, but he makes fewer appearances nowadays.
* HeroicMime: Never makes an audible sound.
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* BadassAdorable: One of the few characters whose depiction isn't too far off from the actual source material.
* ADayInTheLimeLight: "An Old Fellow Returned".
* FingerGun: He attacks by making finger guns and firing shots from them.
* MockyMouse: He's a clear {{Expy}} of WesternAnimation/MickeyMouse.
* NonHumanHead: He has a cup for a head.
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A [[CartoonCreature pizza-like creature]] with a large mouth iconicly debuting from the [[VideoGame/PacMan Arcade game with the same name.]] He is largely known for his notorious appetite and neighborly demeanor. Pac-Man was much more prominent in the show's early seasons, but now started to appear only sporadically.
-->Debut: Be cool as a seacucumber
-->Franchise: VideoGame/PacMan
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* BigEater: Being Pac-Man, he loves to eat.
* DemotedToExtra: He used to appear much more frequently in earlier episodes, but he makes fewer appearances nowadays.
* HeroicMime: Never makes an audible sound.
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* OhCrap!: Let's out a ''very'' appropriate one only minutes before Lumpy rams his vehicles into him in ""And It Just Fixs!".

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* OhCrap!: Let's out a ''very'' appropriate one only minutes before Lumpy rams his vehicles into him in ""And "And It Just Fixs!".
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* EarlyBirdCameo: Toad's first appearance was technically in the episode "Eggman's new scheme", where his mushroom bulb is shown during a brief scene.



* ThePrankster: As seen in "Oh Yeah, Mr. Krabs: The Full Anime", he is a prankster and one of Bart's many partners in crime.
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* DropTheHammer: He uses the Super Hammer from ''VideoGame/SuperMarioMaker2'' to construct a brick wall in "A youtube return/ The best episode!".
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** In "Come Clean Scumbag" to a lesser extent. She attacks various denizens out of fear for their unhygienic shenanigans. Skunks are quite territorial and would attack if threatened. Later in the episode, she uses her tail to blow Homer away. While it was mostly because of wind, the usage of gas created by her tail as a defensive mechanism when provoked is suggested nonetheless.

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A dimwitted [[FunnyAnimal pink starfish]] from the show ''[[WesternAnimation/SpongebobSquarePants Spongebob SquarePants]]''. Patrick Star is [=SpongeBob=]'s best friend and commonly plays the role as his sidekick whenever Cuddles is not featured in a designated episode. He is one of the physically tallest characters and doesn't the share the commonly reused expressions shared amongst the other Toons. Despite his goofy demeanor, he can from time to time take a role as yet another everyman for the series.

Patrick has a tendency to behave antagonistically at times. The series often refer to the out-of-characters moments as "Multiple Identify Disorder". Relating to the trend of causing decimation, Patrick is notorious for his stupidity. That, along with his spasmodic malice grants him one of the highest kill counts on the show. Notably, Patrick is one of the characters to always be portrayed as an adult. While he dies relatively often, his tendencies to evade sudden deaths makes him survive pretty often.



* AdaptationalVillainy: Patrick rather fulfills a role of an antagonist in this series in most of his appearances, which is especially noticeable when he's the lead character.
* AmbiguousDisorder: In ''Gory Toons'', Patrick has the added trait of suffering from Dissociative identity disorder (DID). This explains a lot of mood swings and vile acts that are out of character even for the Post-Movie Patrick. However, why had his mental health received such a massive downfall is not known, and many theories can be concluded about this new personality.
* AxCrazy: He is prone to random fits of violence and insanity whenever something upsets him, and sometimes not even that's necessary. His introduction in the Reboot era literally had the pink homicide suddenly erupt into towering rage and murder somebody off-screen.
* BewareTheNiceOnes: He might be lighthearted at first, but get on his bad side and he'll kill!
* BewareTheSillyOnes: Patrick can go from stupid to vile in a snap.
* BigEater: He loves eating. He has even [[ImAHumanitarian eaten other characters.]]
* BigFun: When he's not playing the antagonist, he can be a well-meaning guy.
* TheBigGuy: Is one of the taller and fatter characters.
* BumblingSidekick: Whenever Cuddles isn't around, Patrick is there to help the main character (mainly [=SpongeBob=]) out, though he can be just as useless.
* ButtMonkey: He suffers a lot of [[UndignifiedDeath Undignified Deaths]], although not to the same level as Sniffles or Kirby. A good example would be the episode "Giggles, Laughs, and Romance", where he gets one of the most embarrassing deaths of getting stabbed by flowers that are the same color as the ones on his shorts, and "Essay Episode", where his brain explodes (And it's one of the few deaths that is seen within the episode as well as being the most graphic.
* CharacterizationMarchesOn: Back then, he was simply another Lumpy and showed no sociopathic traits or mood swings. Later on, Patrick became a murderer with a [[HairTriggerTemper frightening temper]].
* CrouchingMoronHiddenBadass: On the surface, it may seem like the same old Patrick, but really, he's a power-house with SuperStrength, [[GeniusDitz some occasional underhand tactics]], and a high kill-count.
* ADayInTheLimeLight: "Magic Star", "The night of the Starfish", "Patrick, that's another meme", and "Star of the Show".
* DependingOnTheWriter:
** His level of stupidity. At times, he's a GeniusDitz who tends to ironically serve as one of the show's OnlySaneMan (Usually, it is typically because the other characters often make Patrick look like a genius in comparison). In others, he's so stupid that he could be considered legally challenge.
** How much of a jerk he can be. At times, he has a complete LackOfEmpathy and is a VillainProtagonist, while other times, he's a JerkWithAHeartOfGold.
* TheDitz: He is an imbecilic starfish.
* DumbMuscle: An simpleton who's proven to be physically superior to his fellow Toons.
* EvilCounterpart: Having many similarities to his best friend [=SpongeBob=], in substance, Patrick becomes this whenever he acts as the villain.
* FatBastard: Characterization-wise.
* FatIdiot: Patrick in a nutshell.
* {{Flanderization}}: Patrick was fairly street smart and while he had his moments, he wasn't a complete douche or anything. Here, his worst traits have amped up.
* TheFool: Like [=SpongeBob=], his survival rate is relatively decent.
* FurryReminder: In "The night of the Starfish", he is given the ability to use an extra appendage that ejects from his mouth (presumably his esophagus).
* InsufferableImbecile: His sheer dumb little starfish brain is frequently the instantiator for massacres to happen.
* JerkassBall: Patrick seems to have fun with his ball, as he is commonly a psychotic menace whenever he plays an antagonistic role.
* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: Of course, when he's a NiceGuy, [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin he really is a nice guy.]] He tends to be very supportive of his friends, and he is just as inclined to be the same KindheartedSimpleton he is on the show.
* IdiotHoudini: Sometimes, Patrick can get away with his lethal tomfoolery that comes at the expense of another character's life. In "Patrick, that's another meme", he downright shoots [=SpongeBob=] with a gun, and is given the opportunity to leave unpunished.
* ImAHumanitarian: Like Mr. Krabs, he typically cannibalize his victims, such as Kirby in "Hyper-Activities".
* KarmaHoudini: He is a bigger candidate of the trope than [=SpongeBob=] himself. Whenever Patrick has killed someone and something, he's not as much an easy target to mutilate as you might think. Many episodes even belittle the mere concept of Patrick acuminating at least one injury, Not even a slap on the wrist.
* {{Keet}}: Not to the extent of [=SpongeBob=], but he can still be pretty hyperactive. Some episodes, like "Flippin' What?" really shows this.
* LackOfEmpathy: Sometimes, he has ''no'' remorse for the person whose demise he has caused, either by accident or intentional harm.
* LethallyStupid: Basically a dumber version of Lumpy, just minus the antlers. Patrick is responsible for many deaths in the series, especially in the episodes where he is the protagonist. Usually, his general reckless behavior alongside his clueless demeanor is the kickstarter for the deaths of the characters around him.
* LiteralMinded: He takes the above trope to actual definition for example.
* {{Manchild}}: Unlike [=Spongebob=], Patrick is never portrayed as a child. Despite that, Patrick acts very immaturely.
* NonStandardCharacterDesign: Unlike most other characters, Patrick's pupils doesn't become pie-shaped whenever he is startled and he has a singular upper-tooth in the place of the periodic overbite.
* ObfuscatingStupidity: It appears to be one of Patrick's main personalities.
* OddFriendship: With Sonic, as seen in "Stuck in a Construction".
* PredatorPreyFriendship: [[WorldOfJerkass And look]] [[SadistShow at the show]] [[{{Gorn}} your watching.]]. Sometimes, this is PlayedStraight, others, it's {{Deconstructed}}, and heck on a few occasions, it's outright {{Averted}}. PredatorsAreMean often comes to play as well.
* PsychopathicManchild: A dull starfish who has a tendency to burst into ebullitions for minuscule reasons, which consequently leads to many casualties.
* StoutStrength: Patrick might be chubby, but many episodes demonstrated that this starfish can obtain an extremely high killcount with his strength alone. In "The beginning of the start", it was implied that he beaten somebody to death with his barehands. The result afterwards? A huge stain of blood... And an '''''[[EyeScream entire eyeball.]]'''''
* StrongAsTheyNeedToBe: He ranges from having high durability to being fragile. Also, Patrick has the capability of tearing bone and flesh with his bare hands, but he is defenseless on occasions.
* TemporarilyAVillain:
** In "The night of the Starfish", where he is a predator who feasts on his victims.
** In "Star of the Show", he steals Elmer Fudd's gun and shots up many characters with it.
* TooDumbToLive: Not surprisingly, as it is [[TheDitz Patrick]].
* UnsympatheticComedyProtagonist: An immature serial-killer starfish.
* WithFriendsLikeThese: At times, he's a complete jerk to his friends. He willingly slaughters [=SpongeBob=], Bart, and Homer in "The night of the Starfish", runs over Nutty in "Stuck In A Construction", heavily mutilates Sonic, Cuddles, and [=SpongeBob=] while performing magic tricks on them in "Magic Star", so on.
* WoobieDestroyerOfWorlds: Patrick is a suffering soul of Multiple-Identifidies-Disorder. So, his kills are rather tragic if it wasn't PlayedForLaughs.



A grumpy [[FunnyAnimal octopus]] from ''[[WesternAnimation/SpongebobSquarePants Spongebob SquarePants]]''. Squidward is such a sour cephalopod who hates everybody as usual. Not helping matters is the bad luck he wields in the television show he debuted from, which is definitely utilized in ''Gory Toons'' with the new addition of death and gore. Squidward is [=SpongeBob=]'s next-door neighbor and a cashier at the Krusty Krab.



* AllOfTheOtherReindeer: The world seems to hate him more all because this is a SadistShow.
* AntiHero: A grumpy protagonist.
* ApatheticClerk: He still loathes his cashier job at the Krusty Krab and treats the customers with contempt.
* AssholeVictim: DependingOnTheWriter - as sometimes his miserable CosmicPlaything status is exaggerated with him being yet another character who's just minding his own business. However, if Squidward dies in an episode centered around him, he will usually deserve it for being a douche bag to everyone.
* BaldOfEvil: During his most evil and meanest moments, such as assaulting and killing The Mole with a hammer.
* BigThinShortTrio: The Thin to Mr. Krabs' Big and [=SpongeBob=]'s Short.
* ButtMonkey: Prone victim of mutilation. It's no surprise as Squidward is already a butt-monkey in his respective franchise. Speaking of which, he also retains his role as the resident [[TheChewToy Chew Toy]].
* TheComicallySerious: Having a rather normal personality in the farcical world of ''Gory Toons''.
* ADayInTheLimeLight: "HAVE A BOWL MR. SQUIDWARD!" and "Shut up Meg!"
* DeadpanSnarker: He's prone to being snarky and sarcastic.
* ADogNamedCat: You already know by now; he's not a squid, but an octopus.
* DreadfulMusician: It is actually one of the many unexpected hazards that ends up killing the characters, if "Stuck in a Construction" is anything to go by.
* DrearyHalfLiddedEyes: His default expression, showing his constant air of annoyance and indifference.
* ExoticEyeDesigns: He has rectangular red pupils.
* {{Foil}}: He is one of the many foils to [=SpongeBob=]'s optimism, kind-nature, and naive personality, and is definitely the original one.
* FourTemperamentEnsemble: The Melancholic. He's ill-tempered, tends to be overly critical, and is insecure at times.
* {{Flanderization}}: His ButtMonkey status has been worsened to mutilating proportions.
* FunnyOctopus: Squidward is as much as a victim or volunteer to the sheer randomness.
* GrumpyBear: Provides the trope's image.
* HalfDressedCartoonAnimal: Only wears a shirt and no pants.
* IneffectualSympatheticVillain: He's an antagonistic character in this series just like everyone else, but his bad luck and him constantly being harassed by [=SpongeBob=] and Patrick make him in particular quite sympathetic.
* {{Jerkass}}: Can be this.
* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: He is a protagonist who is willing to fight on the side of good. Baring that, from a general character perspective, it is shown that he cares for others from time to time.
* KarmicButtMonkey: This excuse can still be applied to a SadistShow like ''Gory Toons''. His bad luck and lack of respect from his peers steer from a well-deserved result of his own narcissism and IrrationalHatred of everyone and everything. Of course, then again, {{Flanderization}} kicked in, and his hatred for everyone is slightly more reasonable, if still a bit [[{{Hypocrite}} Hypocritical]], as Squidward becomes one of the biggest [[ButtMonkey Butt-Monkeys]] on the show with barley any fault of his own. Really, the most efficient example that justifies his occurring position of being a causality is "HAVE A BOWL MR. SQUIDWARD!".
* TheLancer: To Mr. Krabs, though it didn't save him from old man Krabs' serial killing rampages. Case in point, he's often seen in adventures with Krabs when the latter isn't portrayed as a murderer. On the opposite side of the spectrum, Mr. Krabs often brings Squidward into various plans and schemes.
* LaserGuidedKarma: His horrific luck and horrid deaths are usually considered justified because of his {{Jerkass}} attitude. However, one could still make the case that Squidward's awful luck also stems from the show loving to grotesquely harm its innocent pop-cultured icons.
* LeanAndMean: Sometimes. He's very skinny and often unpleasant.
* NonActionGuy: Is not as often shown performing the cartoonish or adventitious feats of athleticism the rest of the cast are and generally seems to be pretty unathletic.
* NonstandardCharacterDesign: Many characters are made to look cute, or at least marketable. Squidward is less so.
* OnlySaneMan: Squidward is more rational than most characters on this show.
* OnlySaneByComparison: However, at the same time, while he's usually the most reasonable and rational character on the show, he's still prone to bursting out into an amok killing spree, has occasionally been portrayed as dim-witted, is sometimes reckless to a fault, and of course, he is certainly not without his own flaws, like being selfish, rude, stubborn, and lazy.
* PerpetualFrowner: Unlike other characters, who smile while in a neutral expression, Squidward has a constant frown.
* PhraseCatcher: "MR. SQUIDWARD!" in particular. [[FountainOfMemes You'll probably guess why.]]
* SanitySlippage: He has his moments of being insane or mentally unbalanced, such as resorting to murder, going onto rampages, acting extremely cocky, etc.
* SourOutsideSadInside: Squidward is a massive grouch, but only because his life is so miserable, working a thankless minimum-wage job and living next door to his endlessly annoying neighbor while being one of the universe's biggest targets, with loads of arrows made for specifically them.
* StrawLoser: Really, his low survival rate, grotesque deaths, and substantial misfortune makes [=SpongeBob=], Cuddles, and even Kirby look lucky in comparison.
* SurroundedByIdiots: Almost every other character are mentally detached from reality, with really only a few exceptions, and even then, they aren't exactly flawless themselves. Only Sharon seems to be the only other person with rational sense.
* ThoseTwoGuys: Sometimes paired with Mr. Krabs, as they're both adults compared to [=SpongeBob=] and Cuddles.
* ThrowTheDogABone: On such occasions, Squidward would be unharmed, and on really ''rare'' occasions, he'll be uninconvenienced. Take 2020's Christmas special for example, where he plays a significant role in the episode with full dialogue and everything, essentially acting as the voice for the parents' motivations, and he was not harmed at all.
* TookALevelInJerkass: Well for starters, Squidward wouldn't resort to First-Degree murder!



A [[MushroomMan mushroom retainer]] from the ''Franchise/SuperMarioBros'' line of video games. Though a fungal resident in the Mushroom Kingdom, Toad is a casual victim of frequent slaugther every Toon has to regularly face. This mushroomed humanoid is a singular character among an entire species of look-alikes, but this Toad has a red bulbous cranium and a blue vest to separate him from his identical-looking kind. He mainly takes the position as a supporting character, helping the leading protagonists on several of their adventures or typically playing a role as the average denizen.

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* ColorCodedCharacters: If there's ''a'' Toad who has a red cap, chances are, he's ''the'' Toad.
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* ColorCodedCharacters: If there's ''a'' Toad who has a red cap, chances are, he's ''the'' Toad.
* CompositeCharacter: Considering how only a ''single'' red Toad has appeared in an episode, he is likely a stand-in for red-capped Toads in general.
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A blind lavender [[FunnyAnimal mole]] from ''WebAnimation/HappyTreeFriends''. The rule that he and Lumpy are the most inept Toons for any given job still applies. Adding insult to injury, The Mole remains a mute individual with impaired hearing, rendering him incapable of properly communicating and making him destructively oblivious. He keeps his signature ability to instigate calamities wherever he goes and persists in doing activities that require vision, especially driving.

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A mayor from the show ''WesternAnimation/SouthPark''. Even though [=McDaniels=] technically has the authority over the rest of the ''Toons'', she isn't as competent as she makes herself out to be. [=McDaniels=] In truth, she is the a corrupt and idiotic mayor of the town politician who is rather narcissistic. Her methods to resolve problems isn't exactly the best to put it lightly. Most troubled denizens often ask for help from [=McDaniels=] whenever diseaster disaster arise, but her own solutions would commonly further the deadly cataclysm. Despite her diseaterous catastrophic ideas, Mayor [=McDaniels=] survives her appearances rather frequently. For that matter, she's now tied with Splendid and Liane for dying the least amount of times, which is a singular death.
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A [[MushroomMan mushroom retainer]] from the ''Franchise/SuperMarioBros'' line of video games. Though a fungal resident in the Mushroom Kingdom, Toad is a casual victim of frequent slaugther every Toon has to regularly face. This mushroomed humanoid is a singular character among an entire species of look-alikes, but this Toad has a red bulbous cranium and a blue vest to separate him from his identical-looking kind. He mainly takes the position as a supporting character, helping the leading protagonists on several of their adventures or typically playing a role as the average denzien.denizen.



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A [[CartoonCreature pizza-like creature]] with a large mouth iconicly debuting from the [[VideoGame/PacMan Arcade game with the same name.]] He is largely known for his notorious appetite and neighborly demeanor. Pac-Man was much more prominent in the show's early seasons, but now started to appear only sparodically.

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A [[CartoonCreature pizza-like creature]] with a large mouth iconicly debuting from the [[VideoGame/PacMan Arcade game with the same name.]] He is largely known for his notorious appetite and neighborly demeanor. Pac-Man was much more prominent in the show's early seasons, but now started to appear only sparodically.sporadically.



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