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* DarkChick: Of Obake's team. Though she [[TwoGirlsToATeam shares that spot with Momakase]], but contrary to her, Trina remains devoted to Obake [[spoiler:after his death]].

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* ExpositoryHairstyleChange: As a teenager, he sports a PeekABangs haircut, showing him as a wide-eyed prodigy student who wants to make the world a better place with science. Twenty years later, he has his hair shaved on the sides and slicked back in an undercut, and the good grade A student he used to be is definitely gone.

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* ExpositoryHairstyleChange: As a teenager, he sports a PeekABangs haircut, bangs that cover his one of his eyes, showing him as a wide-eyed prodigy student who wants to make the world a better place with science. Twenty years later, he has his hair shaved on the sides and slicked back in an undercut, and the good grade A student he used to be is definitely gone.



* PeekABangs: His younger self had messy black hair with a bang hiding his right eye.
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* BareYourMidriff: In her first appearance she wears a T-shirt that is too short to cover her belly.
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* ActorAllusion: Just like [[{{Series/Sherlock}} Moriarty]], Creator/AndrewScott's most famous role prior to the series, Obake doesn't have an hammy EvilLaugh, and chuckles in a sinister manner instead.

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* ActorAllusion: Just like [[{{Series/Sherlock}} [[Series/{{Sherlock}} Moriarty]], Creator/AndrewScott's most famous role prior to the series, Obake doesn't have an hammy EvilLaugh, and chuckles in a sinister manner instead.



** In the "Hyper-Potamus Pizza-Party-Torium", he appears on three occasions: as a simulation in the team's hologram training facility, on a picture Noodle Burger Boy contemplates (of Obake building Trina) and as a chibi in one of Fred's SuperDeformed ImagineSpot{{s}}.

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** In the "Hyper-Potamus Pizza-Party-Torium", he appears on three occasions: as a simulation in the team's hologram training facility, on a picture Noodle Burger Boy contemplates (of Obake building Trina) and as a chibi in one of Fred's SuperDeformed ImagineSpot{{s}}.{{Imagine Spot}}s.
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* NiceHat: Wears blue and purple beanies in Season 1 as part of her "teen rebel" look.
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* TrapMaster: Obake takes this UpToEleven. In "Rivalry Weak", once he introduces himself to Big Hero 6, he lures them into an abandoned warehouse with three different DeathTrap rooms, which contains riddles than Big Hero 6 must decipher in order to escape the room and survive.

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* TrapMaster: Obake takes this UpToEleven. In "Rivalry Weak", once he introduces himself to Big Hero 6, he lures them into an abandoned warehouse with three different DeathTrap rooms, which contains riddles than Big Hero 6 must decipher in order to escape the room and survive.
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A mysterious villain in San Fransokyo who serves as the BigBad of Season 1.

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A mysterious villain in San Fransokyo who serves as the BigBad ArcVillain of Season 1.



* AmbiguousStartOfDarkness: He UsedToBeASweetKid as [[spoiler: SFIT's star student]] and 20 years went by between his FreakLabAccident and his current position as the OmnicidalManiac BigBad.

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* AmbiguousStartOfDarkness: He UsedToBeASweetKid as [[spoiler: SFIT's star student]] and 20 years went by between his FreakLabAccident and his current position as the OmnicidalManiac BigBad.main villain of the first season.



* ArcVillain: He's the main antagonist of Season 1 who drives the long-running conflict and serves as TheManBehindTheMan for some of the villains the team faces. [[spoiler:He's also the closest thing to an overall BigBad for the series; despite his apparent demise, his legacy is carried on by his subordinates in subsequent seasons.]]

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* ArcVillain: He's the main antagonist of Season 1 who drives the long-running conflict and serves as TheManBehindTheMan for some of the villains the team faces. [[spoiler:He's also the closest thing to an overall BigBad for the series; despite his apparent demise, his legacy is carried on by his subordinates in subsequent seasons.seasons and the repercussions drive several plotlines most notably Trina's and Noodle Burger Boy's attempts to avenge him.]]



* CreepyBlueEyes: Obake has blue eyes and is the BigBad, who is ''terrifying'' compared to other villains of the show.

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* CreepyBlueEyes: Obake has blue eyes and is the BigBad, ArcVillain of Season 1, who is ''terrifying'' compared to other villains of the show.show before and after him.



* BadassLongcoat: She wears a black longcoat in the Season 2 finale not only to firmly establish her as [[DaddysLittleVillain the heir of her father's name]], but also as the BigBad of said finale.

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* BadassLongcoat: She wears a black longcoat in the Season 2 finale not only to firmly establish her as [[DaddysLittleVillain the heir of her father's name]], but also as the BigBad main threat of said finale.



* CostumeEvolution: Her attire changes a lot over the course of 2 seasons. In Season 1, Trina wears normal teenager clothing. In Season 2, after [[spoiler:Obake's death]] and her previous body's malfunctioning, Trina builds a new mecha body which is much more powerful and useful when she's in the middle of the action. By "Legacies", Trina has a backup human body that she used to [[spoiler:become affiliated with Krei Tech]], which wears a tailored suit and grey sweater that copies Obake's look, grounding her as the finale's BigBad.

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* CostumeEvolution: Her attire changes a lot over the course of 2 seasons. In Season 1, Trina wears normal teenager clothing. In Season 2, after [[spoiler:Obake's death]] and her previous body's malfunctioning, Trina builds a new mecha body which is much more powerful and useful when she's in the middle of the action. By "Legacies", Trina has a backup human body that she used to [[spoiler:become affiliated with Krei Tech]], which wears a tailored suit and grey sweater that copies Obake's look, grounding her as the finale's BigBad.main villain.
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* RapunzelHair: Has long loose hair reaching the bottom of her back. In Season 2, she cuts them into a mohawk, stating "they got in the way".
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* SkunkStripe: He has a reddish-orange streak in his otherwise dark hair.



* SkunkStripe: Has two white streaks in her hair. In "Legacies", she changes her haircut to resembles Obake's, dyeing it black with red streaks.
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* MulticoloredHair: He has a red streak in his black hair.

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* FingerlessGloves: Wears these in Season 1 as part of her "teen rebel" look.


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* MeaningfulAppearance: Wears these in Season 1 as part of her "teen rebel" look.
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* BaldWoman: Downplayed. She has a mohawk (and later an fringe with an undercut), but the rest of her head is shaved off, similarly to Obake's haircut.

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* ArcVillain: He's the main antagonist of Season 1, [[spoiler:and seemingly disposed of by the end of the season]].

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* ArcVillain: He's the main antagonist of Season 1, [[spoiler:and seemingly disposed of by 1 who drives the end long-running conflict and serves as TheManBehindTheMan for some of the season]].villains the team faces. [[spoiler:He's also the closest thing to an overall BigBad for the series; despite his apparent demise, his legacy is carried on by his subordinates in subsequent seasons.]]



* BigBad: Of Season 1.

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* MirrorCharacter: Despite Hiro stating he's nothing like him, Obake thinks otherwise. And he's right. Both are (were in Obake's case) [[TeenGenius teen geniuses]] with difficulty respecting their limits under [[spoiler: Professor Granville's]] teaching. The difference is, Hiro realizes this and learns to respect his limits, while Obake never does and thinks they're only holding him back because of his ChildhoodBrainDamage, which causes him to lose his sanity to villainy.



* NotSoDifferent: Despite Hiro stating he's nothing like him, Obake thinks otherwise. And he's right. Both are (were in Obake's case) [[TeenGenius teen geniuses]] with difficulty respecting their limits under [[spoiler: Professor Granville's]] teaching. The difference is, Hiro realizes this and learns to respect his limits, while Obake never does and thinks they're only holding him back because of his ChildhoodBrainDamage, which causes him to lose his sanity to villainy.



* StalkerWithoutACrush: He grows an obsession in Hiro when he sees the two of them are NotSoDifferent, and the instant he knows his identity, he follows his everyday life and tests him from the shadows, with the intention of becoming his EvilMentor.

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* StalkerWithoutACrush: He grows an obsession in Hiro when he sees the two of them are NotSoDifferent, aren't that different, and the instant he knows his identity, he follows his everyday life and tests him from the shadows, with the intention of becoming his EvilMentor.



* VillainTakesAnInterest: In Hiro. Some of his plans amount to nothing more than [[CriminalMindGames testing]] the local boy genius, and it's implied he may believe they're NotSoDifferent. The finale reveals he wants to take Hiro in as his own protégé.

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* VillainTakesAnInterest: In Hiro. Some of his plans amount to nothing more than [[CriminalMindGames testing]] the local boy genius, and it's implied he may believe they're NotSoDifferent. not that different The finale reveals he wants to take Hiro in as his own protégé.



* NotSoDifferent: Exploited by Obake and Trina; she was programmed as a bot-fighter in order to convince Hiro to go back to botfighting since he excels at it.
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* FamousLastWords: [[spoiler: "I am satisfied with my care."]]
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* InvisibleParents: Nothing is known about his family life. Considering his accident at SFIT happened when he was a teenager, either he has a case of ParentalAbandonment or he ''did'' have his parents' support, but it wasn't enough to keep him on the right track [[RealityEnsues probably because medicine was not advanced enough to treat him 20 years ago.]]

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* InvisibleParents: Nothing is known about his family life. Considering his accident at SFIT happened when he was a teenager, either he has a case of ParentalAbandonment or he ''did'' have his parents' support, but it wasn't enough to keep him on the right track [[RealityEnsues probably because medicine was not advanced enough to treat him 20 years ago.]]
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* TheBadGuyWins: Obake is one of the most successful animated villains ever created. His success goes beyond even a typical XanatosGambit in that every single one of his plans completely succeeded save for the first and last ones. Even when Big Hero 6 won a battle, Obake had fully expected or even planned for them to do so. Fortunately for our heroes, foiling his last plan was the one that really mattered, and even then they would've lost had it not been for [[spoiler:Globby's timely HeelFaceTurn]].
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->'''Voiced by''': Christy Carlson Romano\\

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->'''Voiced by''': Christy Carlson Romano\\Creator/ChristyCarlsonRomano\\

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* ActorAllusion: Just like [[{{Series/Sherlock}} Moriarty]], Creator/AndrewScott's most famous role prior to the series, Obake doesn't have an hammy EvilLaugh, and chuckles in a sinister manner instead.



* GigglingVillain: More like "Chuckling Villain". Similarly to the other villainous roles by [[Creator/AndrewScott his voice actor]], Obake doesn't have an EvilLaugh, preferring to chuckle to himself.

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* GigglingVillain: More like "Chuckling Villain". Similarly to the other villainous roles by [[Creator/AndrewScott his voice actor]], Obake doesn't have an EvilLaugh, preferring to chuckle to himself.



* NonActionBigBad: He hires big guns such as [[PsychoForHire Momakase]] and [[WildCard Globby]] or builds them (like [[RobotGirl Trina]]) to do his work and fight Big Hero 6 while he observes from the comfort of his secret lair.

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* NonActionBigBad: He hires big guns such as [[PsychoForHire Momakase]] and [[WildCard Globby]] or builds them (like [[RobotGirl Trina]]) to do his work and fight Big Hero 6 6, while he observes the show from the comfort of his secret lair.
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!!'''Click [[Characters/BigHero6ObakesTeam here]] for Noodle Burger Boy's page.'''

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!!'''Click [[Characters/BigHero6ObakesTeam [[Characters/BigHero6NoodleBurgerBoysTeam here]] for Noodle Burger Boy's page.'''

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