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* CurbStompBattle: In ''"Mickey and the Grey Scourge"'' he fought Pete, the fight consisting in Miklos throwing Pete around until he decided to listen. Later in the same story he fought Mickey, and [[NoHoldsBarredBeatdown quickly stunned him and was about to beat him to death]] when the police barged in.
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* CurbStompBattle: In ''"Mickey "Mickey and the Grey Scourge"'' Scourge" he fought Pete, the fight consisting in Miklos throwing Pete around until he decided to listen. Later in the same story he fought Mickey, and [[NoHoldsBarredBeatdown quickly stunned him and was about to beat him to death]] when the police barged in.
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** In ''"Mickey's Dangerous Double"'' he disappears as soon as nobody's looking at him for a split second. Made more egregious because ''O'Hara was holding his arm when he did it''.
** In ''"Mickey and the Grey Scourge"'' he uses a smoke bomb to force the others to look away, and when the smoke disperds he's disappeared.
** {{Subverted}} in ''"Mickey and the 7 Boglins"'': after what he pulled you'd expect him to escape again, but when Miklos is unmasked O'Hara immediately handcuffs him, and there's always at least a cop looking at him.
** In ''"Mickey and the Grey Scourge"'' he uses a smoke bomb to force the others to look away, and when the smoke disperds he's disappeared.
** {{Subverted}} in ''"Mickey and the 7 Boglins"'': after what he pulled you'd expect him to escape again, but when Miklos is unmasked O'Hara immediately handcuffs him, and there's always at least a cop looking at him.
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** In ''"Mickey's "Mickey's Dangerous Double"'' Double" he disappears as soon as nobody's looking at him for a split second. Made more egregious because ''O'Hara was holding his arm when he did it''.
** In''"Mickey "Mickey and the Grey Scourge"'' Scourge" he uses a smoke bomb to force the others to look away, and when the smoke disperds he's disappeared.
** {{Subverted}} in''"Mickey "Mickey and the 7 Boglins"'': Boglins": after what he pulled you'd expect him to escape again, but when Miklos is unmasked O'Hara immediately handcuffs him, and there's always at least a cop looking at him.him.
** He's caught when he reappears in the "Gambaville" storyline, but quickly breaks out and at the end disappears thanks to a fire.
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** He's caught when he reappears in the "Gambaville" storyline, but quickly breaks out and at the end disappears thanks to a fire.
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* NotMeThisTime: In the "Gambaville" miniseries [[spoiler:Pete using a holographic disguise]] commits a series of crimes disguised first as Mortimer and then as Mickey, and then frames Miklos for it for having refused to join his new gang.
* OOCIsSeriousBusiness: In the last story of the "Gambaville" miniseries he ''asks for Mickey's help'', even when there's enough bad blood between them that Mickey literally jumps and tries to beat him unconscious on sight. The sheer absurdity of the situation is enough for Mickey to stop trying to brain him and listen to his claims (that he thankfully had good evidence for).
* OOCIsSeriousBusiness: In the last story of the "Gambaville" miniseries he ''asks for Mickey's help'', even when there's enough bad blood between them that Mickey literally jumps and tries to beat him unconscious on sight. The sheer absurdity of the situation is enough for Mickey to stop trying to brain him and listen to his claims (that he thankfully had good evidence for).
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** In one occasion he had the bad luck of stumbling into Ellsworth, who recognizes him the moment he calls Minnie "babe" (something Mickey would ''never'' do).
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* BedlahBabe: She can be a BellyDancer if it helps lure someone into a false sense of security, but for the most part she travels the desert, which this kind of outfit is not suitable for.
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* BedlahBabe: She can be a BellyDancer belly dancer if it helps lure someone into a false sense of security, but for the most part she travels the desert, which this kind of outfit is not suitable for.
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-> Voiced by: Creator/CoreyBurton (Ecks), Tony Pope (Doublex, Triplex) (audio book)
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* PracticallyJoker: He's a purple wearing prankster, much like the Silver Age version of [[ComicBook/TheJoker]]. His rivalry with Mickey Mouse, a well-known detective in his hometown also draws parallels to Joker's relationship with ComicBook/{{Batman}}.
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* PracticallyJoker: He's a purple wearing prankster, much like the Silver Age version of [[ComicBook/TheJoker]].[[Characters/BatmanTheJoker The Joker]]. His rivalry with Mickey Mouse, a well-known detective in his hometown also draws parallels to Joker's relationship with ComicBook/{{Batman}}.
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* Expy: Of another [[ComicBook/TheJoker criminal clown dressed in purple]]
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* AttentionWhore: While he likes the money, he always makes sure everyone would notice him and that he's considered a great hero. In his first appearence especially he wanted the attention of Mickey who he still blames for being kicked out of elementary school.
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* EvilGenius: He seems to be ''very'' intelligent, creating all kinds of gadgets and developing plans - sadly, he only uses his genius for evil schemes.
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* FakeUltimateHero: In his first appearance he sets himself up as a new crimefighter in Mouseton, rivaling AmateurSleuth Mickey Mouse on this regard and turning the latter into a HeroWithBadPublicity who noone trusts anymore. It of course is just an act staged for a big coup.
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* GigglingVillain: His signature laugh is more like a maniac giggle.
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* ThePrankster: His Modus Operandi are overcomplicated pranks.
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* UnknownRival: His first scheme was especially designed to get revenge on Mickey after all those years, blaming the latter for being kicked out of elementary school - Mickey, on the other hand, totally forgot that event and needed a refresher to get ''why'' Charly was targeting him. However, in his later appearances Mickey took him as a real enemy.
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* BareMidriffsAreFeminine: She often wears midriff-baring clothes, indicating her seductive FemmeFatale personality.
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* ADogNamedCat: He's an anthropomorphic tiger, not a wildebeest.
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* {{Shopkeeper}}: A seedy one, literally and figuratively. He stealthily expands his territory by cheaply selling seeds of mutated flowers that once grown (which they do in a day) add to his underground tunnel system.
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* FountainOfYouth: Underneath Itching Gulch is a teenite mine. Teenite is an ore that when liquidized makes the drinker younger. [[PowerGlows It also makes them glow.]] Meta-wise, teenite is a [[ILoveNuclearPower fictionalized and sensationalized adaption of uranium]], which at the time of the comic's writing was highly sought-after.
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* FountainOfYouth: Underneath Itching Gulch is a teenite mine. Teenite is an ore that when liquidized makes the drinker younger. [[PowerGlows It also makes them glow.]] Meta-wise, teenite is a [[ILoveNuclearPower fictionalized and sensationalized adaption of uranium]], uranium, which at the time of the comic's writing was highly sought-after.
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* ImpracticallyFancyOutfit: Open-heel slippers are included in the sleep-themed costume. Not the most sensible footwear to go commit robberies in, but in-style.
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* NiceShoes: Open-heel slippers are included in the sleep-themed costume. Not the most sensible footwear to go commit robberies in, but in-style.
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* NiceHat: He's almost never seen without his bowler hat. In fact, many of his devices and vehicles wear one.
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* TheDreaded: Feared by everyone who knows him. Even Mickey would rather deal with Phantom Blot rather than this guy.
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* KnightOfCerebus: Him being the villain of the story raises the stakes considerable, considering he's one of Mickey's few enemies with no qualms with murder.
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Horned Hairdo has been renamed into Devilish Hair Horns. Administrivia.Zero Context Examples and misuse will be removed. Examples must make a connection between a character's horned hair and their evilness/ them not being someone you should mess with/being an allusion to Satan/devils
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* HornedHairdo: It comes combined with BaldOfEvil.
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* EverythingsBetterWithMonkeys: Dr. Malvazar had a monkey assistant named Lancelot who constantly mimicked his movement, much to his annoyance. Eurasia tricked it into giving her back an important artifact and she kept it after the monkey was more or less accidentally abandoned.
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* TheCon: A real estate variety: he has ghosts harass the neighborhood until people sell him their houses at a low price.
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* RealEstateScam: He has ghosts harass the neighborhood until people sell him their houses at a low price.
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* TotallyNotASpy: He's tried this on occasion, and it's worked surprisingly often, considering he's the only character in the comic who speaks only in rhymes.
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* OlderThanTheyThink: He predates the more [[ComicBook/DoctorDoom famous Marvel character]] (introduced in 1962) by over a decade.
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* HeterosexualLifePartners: Overlaps with ThoseTwoBadGuys. Finkelstein and Shrimp always work together.
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* HeterosexualLifePartners: Overlaps with ThoseTwoBadGuys and BigGuyLittleGuy. If you encounter one, the other is generally not too far away. You're slightly more likely to see Idgit in a solo appearance, but these occasions are rare.
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* HeterosexualLifePartners: Overlaps with ThoseTwoBadGuys and BigGuyLittleGuy. If you encounter one, the other is generally not too far away. You're slightly more likely to see Idgit in a solo appearance, but these occasions are rare.
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* ThoseTwoBadGuys: With Pete for the duration of ''"Mickey Mouse Joins the Foreign Legion"''.
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* HeterosexualLifePartners: Overlaps with ThoseTwoBadGuys. Philcher and Cheatum always operate together.
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* HeterosexualLifePartners: Overlaps with ThoseTwoBadGuys. Philcher and Cheatum always operate together.
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* ThoseTwoBadGuys: Ecks and Doublex are this when Triplex isn't around.
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* FlowerInHerHair: A regular accessory.
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* TheUsurper: It isn't relayed how Iron Mask came into power and it might have happened lawfully. The story hints against it by bringing up the royal family tree, but that does not mean he wasn't first in line before he proved himself better to be replaced. If he's part of the royal family, he's had [[MurderInTheFamily 286 family members killed]] to maintain his reign. If not, then he's just had 286 would-be royals killed for the same reason.
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* TheUsurper: It isn't relayed how Iron Mask came into power and it might have happened lawfully. The story hints against it by bringing up the royal family tree, but that does not mean he wasn't first in line before he proved himself better to be replaced. If he's part of the royal family, he's had [[MurderInTheFamily [[PrincelingRivalry 286 family members killed]] to maintain his reign. If not, then he's just had 286 would-be royals killed for the same reason.
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A criminal dresses up in a red sheet with batwing sleeves. Not to be confused with the superhero identity of [[DisneyDucksComicUniverse Fethry Duck]]. He has a gangster-style henchman named Pinky.
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A criminal dresses up in a red sheet with batwing sleeves. Not to be confused with the superhero identity of [[DisneyDucksComicUniverse [[ComicBook/DisneyDucksComicUniverse Fethry Duck]]. He has a gangster-style henchman named Pinky.
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* ShoutOut: The Professor's face and body language are similar to those of the March Hare of ''Disney/AliceInWonderland'', while his hair is more like the Mad Hatter's. The Disney movie came out in July of 1951, while ''"The Mystery of the Robot Army!"'' is from October of that same year.
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* ShoutOut: The Professor's face and body language are similar to those of the March Hare of ''Disney/AliceInWonderland'', ''WesternAnimation/AliceInWonderland'', while his hair is more like the Mad Hatter's. The Disney movie came out in July of 1951, while ''"The Mystery of the Robot Army!"'' is from October of that same year.
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* AWolfInSheepsClothing: As one may gather from the name, Lucius is a sheep. A criminal sheep pretending not to be a criminal.
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* AWolfInSheepsClothing: As one may gather from the name, Lucius is a sheep. A criminal sheep pretending not to be a criminal.
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* ToothyBird: The occasional teeth for expression purposes aren't notable in a PettingZooPeople Disney setting. The luscious lips are another story.
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* ToothyBird: The occasional teeth for expression purposes aren't notable in a PettingZooPeople Disney setting. The luscious lips are another story.
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* EthnicMagician: Played with, as the Gleam turns out to be a disguise but only on the final pages.
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* EthnicMagician: Played with, Subverted, as the Gleam turns out to be a disguise but only on the final pages.