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* CatSmile: She'll occasionally sport this smile as shown in "Back in Red Action".
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* GRatedStoner: He fits the laid-back/lazy archetype of a stoner. There's a running implication that Brandon actually ''is'' one, most prominently how he decorates his phone case and POW card with what look like [[AnthropomorphicVice anthropomorphic pot leaves]].[[https://twitter.com/stebvi/status/902995722244505600 A piece of artwork]] made by one of the storyboard artists shows it outright.

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* GRatedStoner: He fits the laid-back/lazy archetype of a stoner. There's a running implication that Brandon actually ''is'' one, most prominently how he decorates his phone case and POW card with what look like [[AnthropomorphicVice anthropomorphic pot leaves]]. [[https://twitter.com/stebvi/status/902995722244505600 A piece of artwork]] made by one of the storyboard artists shows it outright.

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* GRatedStoner:
** He certainly fits the laid-back/lazy archetype of a stoner. There's a running implication that Brandon actually ''is'' one, most prominently how he decorates his phone case and POW card with what look like [[AnthropomorphicVice anthropomorphic pot leaves]].
** Thanks to the existence of [[https://twitter.com/stebvi/status/902995722244505600 this piece of artwork]] made by one of the storyboard artists, he's been pretty much confirmed to be TheStoner.

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* GRatedStoner:
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GRatedStoner: He certainly fits the laid-back/lazy archetype of a stoner. There's a running implication that Brandon actually ''is'' one, most prominently how he decorates his phone case and POW card with what look like [[AnthropomorphicVice anthropomorphic pot leaves]].
** Thanks to the existence of
leaves]].[[https://twitter.com/stebvi/status/902995722244505600 this A piece of artwork]] made by one of the storyboard artists, he's been pretty much confirmed to be TheStoner.artists shows it outright.
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* ExpressiveSkull: His bare skull is just as expressive as any other character, though it can also remind you of [[WebAnimation/TheAmazingDigitalCircus Jax]].

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* ExpressiveSkull: His bare skull is just as expressive as any other character, though unusually in that it can also remind you of [[WebAnimation/TheAmazingDigitalCircus Jax]].lacks a jaw.
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* ExpressiveSkull: His bare skull is just as expressive as any other character.

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* ExpressiveSkull: His bare skull is just as expressive as any other character.character, though it can also remind you of [[WebAnimation/TheAmazingDigitalCircus Jax]].
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* PeekABangs: Her hair will sometimes cover her right eye.
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* TheBarber: He's the only hairdresser in the plaza.
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* FashionDesigner: She has her own clothing line called Strawbaby Couture in "Project Ray Way". In the style of the show, how she does is unorhtodox (she sketches out her designs, ''plants'' them and they sprout into the clothing fit for that person).
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* WhipItGood: Shoots out thorny whips.

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* WhipItGood: VineTentacles: Shoots out thorny whips.vines from her hands.

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* MummyWrap: She uses her wrap for her X-treme Wrap Whip attack. She needs to re-wrap after using it, because if she unravels all the way, she disappears.



* WhipItGood: She uses her wrap for her X-treme Wrap Whip attack. She needs to re-wrap after using it, because if she unravels all the way, she disappears.
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* BareYourMidriff: Her top exposes her navel.
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* ChronicBackstabbingSyndrome: She loves double-crosses to her very core. In her case, though, double-crosses can range from selling out her partner to [[spoiler: making up an element to her backstory for no reason other than the double-cross]], and she's just as giddy being the one double-crossed.

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* ChronicBackstabbingSyndrome: ChronicBackstabbingDisorder: She loves double-crosses to her very core. In her case, though, double-crosses can range from selling out her partner to [[spoiler: making up an element to her backstory for no reason other than the double-cross]], and she's just as giddy being the one double-crossed.

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* EverythingsBetterWithDinosaurs: He's a cute little blue theropod dinosaur.



* {{Artificial Limb|s}}: Her right leg is a peg leg. In "Back in Red Action", [[spoiler:it's implied she lost her leg after she deserted her team because she still had it during her flashback]].

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* {{Artificial Limb|s}}: ArtificialLimb: Her right leg is a peg leg. In "Back in Red Action", [[spoiler:it's implied she lost her leg after she deserted her team because she still had it during her flashback]].

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* ClassyCatBurglar: Despite her appearance, she was once a jewel thief with a notorious reputation.

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* ChronicBackstabbingSyndrome: She loves double-crosses to her very core. In her case, though, double-crosses can range from selling out her partner to [[spoiler: making up an element to her backstory for no reason other than the double-cross]], and she's just as giddy being the one double-crossed.
* ClassyCatBurglar: Despite her appearance, she was once a jewel thief with a notorious reputation. She and K.O. pull a heist to steal the Ponce, a rare candy, [[spoiler: but they fail at the getaway stage]].



* TokenHuman: Besides Carol, she's the only human in the dojo.

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* TokenHuman: Besides Carol, she's the only pure human in the dojo.


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* HalfHumanHybrid: 70% human, but the last 30% is reptilian.
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* ToxicFriendInfluence: When Rad and Enid went on a date in middle school, they ruined it by telling Rad he should be [[BastardBoyfriend a pushy jerk]] [[AllGirlsWantBadBoys if he wants to keep her attention]]. They also seems to encourage Rad's [[InferioritySuperiorityComplex false bravado]]. In “Radical Rescue,” they also rub off on K.O. in the worst possible way, convincing him that everything that doesn’t live up to their standard of masculinity is “lame” and should be mocked.

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* ToxicFriendInfluence: When Rad and Enid went on a date in middle school, they ruined it by telling Rad he should be [[BastardBoyfriend a pushy jerk]] jerk [[AllGirlsWantBadBoys if he wants to keep her attention]]. They also seems to encourage Rad's [[InferioritySuperiorityComplex false bravado]]. In “Radical Rescue,” they also rub off on K.O. in the worst possible way, convincing him that everything that doesn’t live up to their standard of masculinity is “lame” and should be mocked.
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* MeaningfulAppearance: Mega Football Baby is a literal ManChild, while Bell Beefer is a literal meathead, both derogative terms that fit the duo's personalities quite well.
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* DarkIsNotEvil: His magic is purple and he wears a rather villainous cape, not to mention he's a skeleton, but he's a level 2 hero.
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* AdultFear: Her weakness is always losing one of her thousands of children.

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* YouGottaHaveBlueHair: She has dark green hair.



* WhatTheHellHero: Downplayed, but she gets upset at Enid for [[spoiler:her reckless move when she followed her into the future though it was more out of concern. She and Enid apologize at the end]].

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* WhatTheHellHero: WhatTheHellHero:
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Downplayed, but she gets upset at Enid for [[spoiler:her reckless move when she followed her into the future though it was more out of concern. She and Enid apologize at the end]].



* YouGottaHaveBlueHair: She has rosy-red hair.
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Leader of a group of teens that hangs out behind the bodega. She's a former member of a team of heroes from the future, but ran away to 201X after breaking an important artifact.

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Leader of a group of teens that hangs out behind the bodega. She's a former member of a team of heroes She traveled to 201X from the future, but ran away to 201X after breaking an important artifact.
future for mysterious reasons.
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Leader of a group of teens that hangs out behind the bodega. She's a former member of a SuperSentai team from the future, but ran away to 201X after breaking an important artifact.

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Leader of a group of teens that hangs out behind the bodega. She's a former member of a SuperSentai team of heroes from the future, but ran away to 201X after breaking an important artifact.
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Leader of a group of teens that hangs out behind the bodega. She's a cyborg from the future that became trapped when her time machine broke.

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Leader of a group of teens that hangs out behind the bodega. She's a cyborg former member of a SuperSentai team from the future that became trapped when her time machine broke.
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->'''Voiced by''': David Herman

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->'''Voiced by''': by:''' David Herman



'''Hero Level''': 5 (in the show), 1 (in his bio)

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'''Hero Level''': Level:''' 5 (in the show), 1 (in his bio)
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->'''Voiced by''': James Urbaniak

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->'''Voiced by''': by:''' James Urbaniak



'''Hero Level''': 2

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'''Hero Level''': Level:''' 2



* ADayInTheLimelight: Joins K.O. for an adventure in "The Perfect Meal."

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* ADayInTheLimelight: Joins K.O. for an adventure in "The Perfect Meal."Meal".

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->'''Voiced by''': Steven Rattazzi

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->'''Voiced by''': by:''' Steven Rattazzi



'''Hero Level''': Unknown

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'''Hero Level''': Level:''' Unknown



->'''Voiced by''': Ian Jones-Quartey (mobile game), Ben Jones (series)

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->'''Voiced by''': by:''' Ian Jones-Quartey (mobile game), Ben Jones (series)



'''Hero Level''': 2

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'''Hero Level''': Level:''' 2



->'''Voiced by''': David Herman

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->'''Voiced by''': by:''' David Herman



'''Hero Level''': 2

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'''Hero Level''': Level:''' 2






* ADayInTheSpotlight: The origins of how he came to the plaza are revealed in "Lad & Logic".



* DoAnythingRobot: Downplayed. His versatility is clearly in excess of what Boxman claims to have actually built him for (and that's not even taking into account what he's shoved into his ''production'' models...) but he's only ever shown with the equipment he needs for his job at the moment.

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* ADayInTheLimelight: The origins of how he came to the plaza are revealed in "Lad & Logic".
* DoAnythingRobot: Downplayed. His versatility is clearly in excess of what Boxman claims to have actually built him for (and that's not even taking into account what he's shoved into his ''production'' models...) but he's only ever shown with the equipment he needs for his job at the moment.



* HeelFaceTurn: He was created by Boxman and helped him start Boxmore, but eventually overcame his programming and switched to the heroes' side.



* HeelFaceTurn: He was created by Boxman and helped him start Boxmore, but eventually overcame his programming and switched to the heroes' side.



* SuperPoweredRobotMeterMaids: Inverted; he was meant to be Boxman's HypercompetentSidekick, and the [[SwissArmyAppendage barber's tools]] seem like a secondary function (possibly one of many). But Mr. Logic mostly uses his intelligence to cut hair, because that's what he likes to do.



* SuperpoweredRobotMeterMaids: Inverted; he was meant to be Boxman's HypercompetentSidekick, and the [[SwissArmyAppendage barber's tools]] seem like a secondary function (possibly one of many). But Mr. Logic mostly uses his intelligence to cut hair, because that's what he likes to do.



* TokenHeroicOrc: He's the only heroic Box More robot, because Boxman deliberately made sure the others would never turn good. [[spoiler: At least until the rest pull a HeelFaceTurn in "Dendy's Video Channel"]].
* WeUsedToBeFriends: Considered Boxman a friend before the latter threw it away. [[spoiler:The series finale, "Thank You For Watching The Show", heavily implies that the two eventually reconcile.]]

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* TokenHeroicOrc: He's the only heroic Box More robot, because Boxman deliberately made sure the others would never turn good. [[spoiler: At [[spoiler:At least until the rest pull a HeelFaceTurn in "Dendy's Video Channel"]].
* WeUsedToBeFriends: Considered Boxman a friend before the latter threw it away. [[spoiler:The series finale, "Thank You For Watching The Show", heavily implies that the two eventually reconcile.]]reconcile]].

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