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2'''Anime House''' | [[Characters/AnimeHouseVillainHouse Villain House]] | [[Characters/AnimeHouseCartoonHouse Cartoon House]] | [[Characters/AnimeHouseOthers Others]] | [[Characters/AnimeHouseTheAnimatedSeries The Animated Series]]-]]]]]
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6* AudienceSurrogate: Everyone in the Anime House serves as the general audience's critiques regarding the various pros and cons of their series.
7* FantasticRacism: They show ''shades'' of this towards the Cartoon House, refusing to respect or acknowledge their strength and skill, even to the ones of {{Animesque}} origins.
8* KiManipulation: Most of the heroes of the Anime House are capable of this; such as Goku, Vegeta, Yusuke, Naruto, Sasuke, Inuyasha, Luffy, etc.
9* LuckySeven: [[spoiler:The selected strongest of the Anime heroes [[TheChosenMany chosen]] to guard the Dragon Balls are: Goku, Luffy, Ichigo, Tanjiro, Yusuke, Itadori, and Saitama.]] [[spoiler:Ironically, they, and Naruto, all end up either dead (Goku, Luffy, Ichigo, Tanjiro, and Yusuke), possessed (Yuji), or [=MIA=] (Saitama).]] [[spoiler:Though the [=OVA=] reveals that Luffy survives his battle against Madara thanks to his PlotArmor and BondVillainStupidity on the Shinobi's part.]]
10* RotatingProtagonist: Each segment focuses on a different character.
11* SpotlightStealingSquad: Out of all the characters from the Anime House, L, Light, Goku, Vegeta, and Yusuke clearly get the lion’s share of focus, causing basically everyone else to be left dwindling in the void.
12* StockShonenHero: A lot of the male heroes in the Anime House have this characterization which makes sense given the success of Goku from ''Dragon Ball''.
13* SuperTeam: Played with. While they will work together at times, overall, they're simply roommates.
14[[/folder]]
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16!!Major Characters
17
18[[folder:Yusuke Urameshi]]
19!!Yusuke Urameshi
20->Portrayed by: Mark Phillips
21->Origin: ''Manga/YuYuHakusho''
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24* AmbiguousSituation: [[spoiler:While it's clear that his initial fight against Shinji is nothing more than a CurbStompBattle, it's unclear whether or not Shinji would've killed him by using his "hand of the storm" technique as he was stopped by [[OriginalCharacter Tetsuo]]. On the other hand, Yusuke believes he would've won regardless of what Shinji could throw at him.]]
25* BerserkButton:
26** Do not make fun of his "pants", or his choice of attire.
27** He ''really'' doesn't like the newer Anime characters getting a big head just because the first season of their respective animes was good and often criticizes them for that.
28** In that same breath, he also doesn't like them calling him a {{Hypocrite}}, since in their eyes, his anime wasn't good either due to "low quality" and "not mentioned on social media"[[note]]Disregarding the fact that the ''Yu Yu Hakusho'' anime came out in the ''90s''[[/note]].
29** Don't disrespect him or talk trash about his fighting skills.
30** In Episode 5, he gains one for the Netflix Anime characters coming into the Anime House despite their shows being minor or very obscured.
31** [[spoiler:Also, ''do not mess'' with Keiko, or even sexually harass any of the women in the Anime House. The "fanservice" cameraman finds this out the '''hard''' way.]]
32* BlueIsHeroic: His Spirit Energy is blue as seen when firing his "Spirit Gun", but Yusuke is more anti-heroic rather than a straight example.
33* BrutalHonesty: He has no problems with speaking his mind and pointing out the uncomfortable truths that others would avoid, often with mixed results.
34* BullyingTheDragon: He has no problems with causally threatening or boasting about beating up those who are more powerful than him.
35* CallingYourAttacks: Does this whenever firing his Spirit Gun.
36* CharacterCatchphrase: He sure loves to use the word, "Bastard".
37* CrazyJealousGuy: [[spoiler:He doesn't like the idea of Keiko hanging out with Tengen despite the latter having three wives (whom Yusuke wonders of their whereabouts in the interview) and was only chaperoning her beach trip with the other female anime characters.]]
38* DeadpanSnarker: Often does this at times, especially if he's annoyed.
39* DelinquentHair: In his series, Yusuke's hair is frequently styled in the form of a pompadour. In ''Anime House'' however, he has messy ShonenHair instead.
40* EveryoneHasStandards: [[spoiler:Despite having his own perverted moments of pulling up Keiko's skirt in his own series, he's disgusted by the cameraman's constant attempts to take non-consensual and sexually inappropriate pictures of the Anime House's female members for "{{Fanservice}}", especially with ''Keiko'' being involuntarily involved.]]
41* FingerGun: Yusuke's Spirit Gun is one that fires, like in his series.
42* GoodOldFisticuffs: If he doesn't use his Spirit Gun, or resorts to using it first, then he would use his fists to fight.
43* HandBlast: Yusuke's signature move is the Spirit Gun, which fires energy blasts from the index finger.
44* {{Irony}}: He's a HeroicBastard whose catchphrase is "''Bastard''".
45* NervesOfSteel: Most of his roommates are heavy hitters in their series, yet Yusuke has no problem with confronting them anytime with no fear of retaliation despite the power difference.
46* OffWithHisHead: [[spoiler:It's heavily implied that his head was torn off after taking a direct punch from Akaza, who has SuperStrength despite the possibly that he's weakened by the sunlight, along with the fact that Hisoka's bungee gum technique kept Yusuke's feet stuck to the ground.]]
47* RebelliousSpirit: Yusuke is a delinquent who cares little for school work and has very little to no respect for male authority figures.
48* ShonenHair: Has this type of hairstyle in ''Anime House'' instead of his pompadour.
49* SmarterThanTheyLook: Yusuke may be BookDumb but he's a genius at fighting. Also, he shows a good amount of insight regarding pop culture and critiques new and upcoming anime for its pros and cons...though with mixed results.
50* SuperStrength: He's physically strong enough to be able to confront and harm many of the other heavy hitters in the Anime House and Villain House.
51* WhenAllYouHaveIsAHammer: Again, like in his series, his solution to any problem is hitting it with his fists or firing the Spirit Gun.
52[[/folder]]
53
54[[folder:Vegeta]]
55!!Vegeta
56->Portrayed by: Desmond Johnson
57->Origin: ''Franchise/DragonBall''
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60* ActionDad: Like Goku, he's also a father with a son named Trunks.
61* AlwaysSecondBest: Deconstructed as the idea of Goku being stronger than him and not getting any respect causes Vegeta to pull a FaceHeelTurn at the end of Episode 4.
62* AintTooProudToBeg: [[spoiler:He begs Goku to help him in Episode 6, as he's being controlled by Aizen to help decimate the Anime House and steal the Dragon Balls.]]
63* BigWhat: He utters this when reading the script of ''Anime/DragonBallSuper'' and finding out that he gets beat by ''Cabba''.
64* CombatPragmatist: Does to Goku in Episode 5, by sucker punching him and then [[KickThemWhileTheyAreDown giving him a vicious knockout punch when he was already down and loses Super Saiyan Blue]]. All while [[InsaneTrollLogic framing the whole thing as proof that Goku is weak and that]] ''[[InsaneTrollLogic he's]]'' [[InsaneTrollLogic the strongest]] in the interview.
65* DoesThisRemindYouOfAnything: Vegeta lambasting the script of ''Anime/DragonBallSuper'' mirrors the VocalMinority regarding the PowerCreepPowerSeep between the veteran and newcomers of the series.
66* EvilIsEasy: Deconstructed. When he realizes that he won't be getting stronger in the Anime House, he turns to the Villain House to get a power boost from Babidi. However, he never actually beats Goku in a "fair fight", especially since the latter isn't focused on fighting him at the moment, is barely respected in the Villain House, [[spoiler:gets curb-stomped by Frieza, and later gets brainwashed by Aizen to kill Goku and decimate the Anime House in Episode 6]].
67* EvilLaugh: He does this no less than ''three'' times in Episode 5. The first one after sending Goku flying across the field when the latter wasn't expecting the sneak attacks. The second one was in the form of a chuckle before giving the powered-down and confused Goku a vicious knock-out punch. Finally, the third one after bragging in the interview that he's now the strongest and that Goku is "weak".
68* FaceHeelTurn: Downplayed. He joins the Villain House after his ego can no longer tolerate the lack of respect towards him (i.e. "The Prince of all Saiyans") and Goku being AlwaysSomeoneBetter. However, he never really becomes "evil" per se (e.g. everyone in the Villain House treats him as a NoRespectGuy and doesn't mind if he goes back to the Anime House), and only intends to prove his superiority to Goku.
69* GreenEyedMonster: One of his major traits and pet peeves in ''Anime House'' is that he's AlwaysSecondBest to Goku.
70* InsaneTrollLogic: PlayedForLaughs. He comes to the conclusion that himself being the strongest while Goku is weak after sucker-punching him and then [[KickThemWhileTheyAreDown knocking him out after he's down]]. Adding in on that, Goku wasn't even ''focusing'' on him at the time due to Alien X.
71* OOCIsSeriousBusiness: [[spoiler:To showcase just how dire the situation is in Episode 6 with the Villain House's plans, Vegeta discards his pride and straight up ''begs'' Goku to help him break free from Aizen's controll.]]
72* RivalTurnedEvil: He performs a FaceHeelTurn and goes to the Villain House to gain the power to become the strongest Saiyan. However, this is downplayed as he only gets slightly worse than outright evil.
73* SneakAttack: [[spoiler:He does this to Goku by [[FlashStep Flash Stepping]] behind him and killing him with a combined punch to the head in Episode 6.]]
74* StockShonenRival: The TropeCodifier to Goku's own trope codifier of the StockShonenHero.
75* ISurrenderSuckers: When Goku points out that it's not a good time for them to fight as there's still Alien X to deal with, Vegeta concedes...only to give a brutal gut punch when Goku wasn't looking and another punch to the face that sent the latter flying across the field.
76* TookALevelInJerkass: Downplayed as he was already a jerk, but he becomes a bit worse when going over to the Villain House.
77[[/folder]]
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79[[folder:Son Goku]]
80!!Son Goku / (Saiyan birthname: Kakarot)
81->Portrayed by: Leland Manigo
82->Origin: ''Manga/DragonBall''
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85* ActionDad: He's the strongest Saiyan warrior and is a father to two sons, Gohan and Goten.
86* BewareTheNiceOnes: He's usually a happy-go-lucky NiceGuy, but he's the strongest Saiyan warrior of the Anime House.
87* BloodKnight: He's always ready for a fight to break his limits.
88* ComicallyMissingThePoint: Due to him being a GeniusDitz, certain things would fly over his head.
89** Yusuke tells Goku ''point-blank'' that the latter is neglecting his two sons in favor of physical training and spars, especially to the point where ''Piccolo'' is basically raising them. Not only does the implications fly over Goku's head by stating Gohan and Goten are fine he also says that he can feel his limits pushing to the brink. This prompts Yusuke to give up convincing Goku while also calling him a "deadbeat".
90** As Vegeta chastises Goku for eating all the food and not saving any for the rest of them, the latter replies that it's not a big deal as they can always make more...only for Vegeta to point out that it took them ''half a day'' to make it.
91* ChallengeSeeker: It goes hand-in-hand with his BloodKnight tendencies, which is deconstructed since it grates on the nerves of some of the other Anime characters as they get tired of his daily challenges.
92* CurbStompBattle: He does this to Vegeta in Episode 1, complete with him not having a scratch on him while the latter has ClothingDamage.
93* FatalFlaw: Like in his show, his BloodKnight tendencies and overly trusting nature. While Goku is sharp and can strategize in a fight, his eagerness to test his limits can be taken advantage of by others such as Yusuke setting up against ''Saitama''. His overly trusting nature also causes him to overlook the obvious hostility that Majin-SSB Vegeta has for him which leads to him getting brutally knocked out. In the end, these two flaws eventually result in his [[spoiler:death]] in Episode 6.
94* GeniusDitz: As a martial artist, or anything involving his physical abilities, he's practically a genius, along with being surprisingly tech-savvy. Other than that, he's incredibly BookDumb, socially naive, and overly trusting.
95* ParentalNeglect: He gets called out for this by Yusuke, as he focuses on training and fighting all the time instead of being with his two sons. When Goku ComicallyMissingThePoint by saying that they're both fine and with Piccolo, Yusuke only points out that is "a whole 'nother nigga raising [his] kids!". Again, the "harsher implications" fly over Goku's head and he says that he can still feel other limits to reach, which Yusuke gives up by calling him a "deadbeat".
96* StockShonenHero: The TropeCodifier ''himself''.
97* SuperMode: Super Saiyan Blue.
98* WorldsStrongestMan: Overlapping with WorldsBestWarrior. Everyone in the Anime House considers Goku to be ''the'' strongest fighter (Saitama being the exception due to him being more of a DeusExMachina), with the only one willing to answer Goku's daily challenges is [[TheRival Vegeta]].
99[[/folder]]
100
101[[folder:Light Yagami]]
102!!Light Yagami / Kira
103->Portrayed by: Mark Phillips
104->Origin: ''Manga/DeathNote''
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107* AchillesHeel:
108** Like in his show, the Death Note doesn't work unless he knows the name and face of the person he's trying to kill, which gives him great frustration that he doesn't know L's real name till the end of Episode 2.
109** As seen in Episode 4, the Death Note doesn't work on people with OnlyOneName.
110* ArtifactOfDoom: He uses the Death Note, which can kill anyone by writing their full name down.
111* BadLiar: Played with. He can lie well to others when being BeneathSuspicion, but to those who can see through his lies, he can only grasp at straws for convenience.
112* BeneathSuspicion: {{Deconstructed|Trope}}. Despite everyone being aware of Light's BitchInSheepsClothing[=/=]WolfInSheepsClothing antics from his series, nobody suspects Light of ''actually'' being a murderous mastermind because he's just "[[MeanCharacterNiceActor acting]]" besides [[HeroAntagonist L, Near]], and those who dealt with people like him. [[spoiler:It doesn't end well for the heroes of the Anime House once he orchestrates a plan with Madara and the Villain House to steal the [[CosmicKeystone Dragon Balls]].]]
113* BigNo: This is followed by an increasing volume of "no's" beforehand after seeing Orochimaru resurrect L at the beginning of Episode 4.
114-->'''Light:''' (after Orochimaru resurrects L) ''Nooo...nooooo...NO!!!''
115* BitchInSheepsClothing: Like in his own show, Light puts on a friendly facade in front of the heroes of the Anime house, but he's really a villainous schemer with a very short temper beneath the exterior.
116* BrokenAce: Intelligent, athletic, handsome, and accomplished in a social-economical sense. But beneath all of that, is a dangerously unstable KnightTemplar with delusions of godhood.
117* ChildOfTwoWorlds: A variation. Due to his unique status as a VillainProtagonist, he's capable of going in and out of ''both'' the Anime House and Villain House. [[spoiler:As well as sneaking any villainous Anime characters into the Anime House, as seen with Ryuk.]]
118* DeadpanSnarker: He tends to do this in his inner monologue.
119* DidntThinkThisThrough: Light may be an incredibly smart guy and is proven to be capable of manipulation, but his numerous {{Fatal Flaw}}s still cause plenty of holes in his plans.
120** PlayedForLaughs in Episode 1. He tries to OptOut in pitching in to pay for his and the others' meal by conveniently "forgetting" to bring his wallet, only for [[{{Troll}} L]] to have already brought it along with him.
121** Near the end of Episode 3, he was confident that Orochimaru was on his side and wouldn't oblige with Near's request of reviving L. Not only was Light ''shocked'' that Orochimaru obliged, but he also conveniently forgets that Orochimaru is a villain whose only loyalty is himself and is known to backstab others at a given notice in ''Naruto''.
122* HairTriggerTemper: While he's usually calm and collected on the outside, deep down, he's also got a nasty temper involving ''anything'' relating to his ego, as seen in his inner monologue throughout ''Anime House''. In fact, messing with his ego is a surefire way to set him off, as well as things not going his way.
123* KnightTemplar: Although he does acknowledge his status and actions as villainous this time around, he still intends on creating a world that fits ''his'' vision of peace.
124* LightIsNotGood: He wears a white dress shirt and light-colored pants, and has a name that is literally "Light" in English with a very unusual AlternateCharacterReading of "Moon" in the Japanese naming convention. He's also the VillainProtagonist of his own show and is one of the main viewpoint characters in ''Anime House''.
125* MaskOfSanity: He puts on an intelligent and charming facade in front of the heroes of the Anime House, but beneath the facade is an egotistical and delusional SerialKiller who seeks godhood.
126* NonActionBigBad: He's one of the {{Big Bad}}s of ''Anime House'', but he rarely fights due to many other Anime heroes and villains being much more skilled fighters than him.
127* SirSwearsALot: Whenever he gets riled up, Light has a surprisingly dirty mouth.
128* SmugSmiler: He tends to smile smugly whenever he gets the upper hand.
129* SquishyWizard: He's a force to be reckoned with when using the Death Note. But without it, Light isn't that great of a fighter nor does he have superpowers and has to rely on his wits and being BeneathSuspicion to overcome obstacles.
130* TooCleverByHalf: Like in his own show, Light's intelligence and pride often lead to his plans having holes in them, especially of how ''other'' people would react and do at crucial moments.
131** A good example is when he is so assured of himself that Orochimaru is on his side and as a member of the Villain House, he wouldn't want to help the heroes anyway, only to be shocked that Orochimaru did go with Near's request. It seems to fly over Light's head that the Snake Shinobi is on ''no one's'' side but his own and because ''[[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin he is a villain]]'' and has nothing to lose if Light's true nature is exposed.
132** ''Then'' when Light went on a RoaringRampageOfRevenge against Orochimaru soon after L's revival, now armed with the Shinigami Eyes, he also killed off any of the villains in his way. By the time he got to Orochimaru and wrote his name down with glee, he not only quickly found out that the Death Note doesn't work on people without a full name but he now made himself an enemy of ''both'' houses with his true motives at risk of being exposed to the Anime House and later with L confronting him with a SharedFateUltimatum.
133* VillainProtagonist: Of his own show and in ''Anime House'', being one of the focused characters. [[spoiler:This becomes a plot point in the [=OVA=], as he already had PlotArmor all along and has now lost it due to the wish he and the Villain House made in Episode 6.]]
134* WolfInSheepsClothing: Light is a murderous mastermind who puts up a front as a kind man and ally of the Anime House.
135[[/folder]]
136
137[[folder:L]]
138!!L / L Lawliet
139->Portrayed by: Dylan Patel
140->Origin: ''Manga/DeathNote''
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143* ArchEnemy: To Light Yagami.
144* DeathIsCheap: He dies at the beginning of Episode 3 due to Light finding out his real name at the end of the previous episode, but he gets resurrected at the beginning of Episode 4 thanks to Orochimaru.
145* FailedASpotCheck: Despite keeping his real name under wraps, he didn't anticipate that his real name would be written on ''any mail addressed to him''.
146* KilledOffscreen: [[spoiler:Light mentions L to be dead during the [=OVA=], implying that he was executed some time after the SeasonFinale.]]
147* StrongerThanTheyLook: Just like in ''Death Note'', L boasts that Light must think he's weak after punching him out of anger, before giving him the one-two combo.
148* SharedFateUltimatum: Invoked. After coming BackFromTheDead at the beginning of Episode 4, L uses the Death Note to tie his own life to Light if the latter tries to kill him again. [[spoiler:Doesn't work as Light is able to adapt around this and succeed in the decimation of the Anime House in Episode 6.]]
149* {{Troll}}: Does this to Light in the first two episodes whenever the latter tries to lie his way out of anything.
150[[/folder]]
151
152!!Supporting Characters
153
154[[folder:Spike Spiegel]]
155!!Spike Spiegel
156->Portrayed by: Ben Skinner
157->Origin: ''Anime/CowboyBebop''
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160* AntiHero: In his own show, he's a bounty hunter whose main concern is the monetary gain from capturing wanted criminals. Though, he's not without standards.
161* BadassBoast: When Inuyasha starts losing his patience with him to the point of shoving him, Spike calmly warns him not to do that and boasts that both of them would know that ''he'' (a trained assassin with a gun) can "drop" him (a HumanDemonHybrid wielding a powerful sword).
162* TheCassandra: The most consistent trait he has throughout ''Anime House'' is that he can never convince anyone, aside from L and later Near, that Light ''isn't'' a hero [[spoiler:until it is too late]].
163* {{Handguns}}: His primary weapon is a customized [=IMI=] Jericho 941 R chambered in [=9x19mm=].
164* GoodIsNotNice: Downplayed as he's not really a {{Jerkass}}, just sarcastic and witty.
165* JerkassToOne: While he's usually his sarcastic and witty self to everyone else, he's a bit more antagonistic to Light. Often criticizes him and points out his obvious bullshit, which is justified considering that Light is a BitchInSheepsClothing.
166* NoSell: The only one of the Anime House beside L to see through Light's BitchInSheepsClothing persona. [[spoiler:He also doesn't get fooled by Naruto's [[BlatantLies claim]] that he was just trying to see everyone when he was really subtly, and failingly, checking out [[WorldsMostBeautifulWoman Boa Hancock]] and unfairly punishes Boruto for calling him out on it]].
167* OnlySaneMan: The only one in the Anime House aside from L to be rightfully suspicious of Light.
168* OralFixation: Even when he's not smoking, he usually has a cigarette in his mouth.
169* ProperlyParanoid: Of Light Yagami, as he's the only one besides L to be suspicious of him regardless of the others pointing out that Light is "[[MeanCharacterNiceActor only a bad guy in his own show]]". [[spoiler:In the end, he was right about Light's true nature and the eventual damage he does in Episode 6.]]
170* SmokingIsCool: Is constantly seen with a cigarette in his mouth and is a total badass.
171* WouldHurtAChild: Justified when he goes up against Robin in Episode 5, since the latter attacked first and is currently invading the Anime House along with the other Cartoon characters.
172[[/folder]]
173
174[[folder:Inuyasha]]
175!!Inuyasha
176->Portrayed by: Desmond Johnson
177->Origin: ''Manga/{{Inuyasha}}''
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180* AncestralWeapon: The Tessaiga was once wielded by his father.
181* HairTriggerTemper: Like in his own show, he's openly grumpy, with a base state of "mildly irritated", and it doesn't take much to set him off. He nearly starts a fight with Spike after his patience is tested in the very first episode.
182* HumanDemonHybrid: He's a half-dog yōkai.
183* NotAMorningPerson: He prefers to sleep in and only wake up at a certain time.
184* RedIsHeroic: He wears a red kimono and is an AntiHero.
185[[/folder]]
186
187[[folder:Sasuke Uchiha]]
188!!Sasuke Uchiha
189->Portrayed by: Dylan Patel
190->Origin: ''Manga/{{Naruto}}'' (formerly), ''Manga/{{Boruto}}'' (Current)
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193* BewareTheQuietOnes: He rarely talks and usually stands in a corner. But he's a powerful Shinobi on par with Naruto.
194* DarkSecret: [[spoiler:Episode 6 reveals that he's secretly seeing a woman behind Sakura's back.]]
195* HandicappedBadass: Of his own choice. Unlike Naruto, Sasuke doesn't get a replacement arm but it doesn't dull his badassery in the slightest.
196* ManOfKryptonite: Downplayed, as Sasuke is only this to Aizen's Kyōka Suigetsu's Shikai, which allows Aizen to put one under complete hypnosis (i.e. complete control of the target's five senses). However, the match is implied to be cut short due to both fighters getting too serious for sparring sessions, so we don't see how heavily this impacts Sasuke and Aizen's matchup outside of evening the playing field.
197* NoSell: Thanks to his Sharingan and Rinnegan, he can easily break free of Aizen's [[MasterOfIllusion Kanzen Saimin]].
198* MasterSwordsman: Courtesy of Bukijutsu, and he primarily uses a sword.
199* OneArmedWarrior: He only has one arm, but is still a deadly Shinobi.
200[[/folder]]
201
202[[folder:Naruto Uzumaki]]
203!!Naruto Uzumaki
204->Portrayed by: John Newton
205->Origin: ''Manga/{{Naruto}}'' (formerly), ''Manga/{{Boruto}}'' (Current)
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208* ActionDad: He's the [[WorldsStrongestMan strongest Shinobi]] and father to Boruto.
209* AwesomenessByAnalysis: [[spoiler:The moment he sees ''Frieza'' as his training partner, it firmly proves in his mind that the training exercise set up by the producers is fake.]]
210* BattleAura: [[spoiler:He flairs up his Six Paths Sage Mode in preparation to fight Frieza]].
211* DotingParent: To Boruto, often chastising the younger Anime characters for excluding his son in their activities and promoting that his son's show is just as good as his own...with mixed results.
212* MesACrowd: The Shadow Clone Jutsu, though he's only seen using this in the opening of Episode 5.
213* NotAGame: [[spoiler:"I know this isn't training. Cause why would they send [Frieza]?"]]
214* ParentChildTeam: With his son Boruto, whether it be training or promoting the latter's show.
215* PowerPalms: He uses Rasengan, which is a one-handed Jutsu that allows him to form a ball of concentrated and rotating Chakra on his palm. Like with the Shadow Clone Jutsu, he's only seen using this in the opening of Episode 5 in its "Big Ball" variant and later uses it again while showing off with the Big Three plus Aizen.
216* TheWorfEffect: [[spoiler:Although his ''Boruto''-era self is relatively weaker (emphasis on '''relative''') due to the ongoing peaceful times in his son's SpinOffspring series, he's regarded as the most powerful Shinobi in the world. In Episode 6, however, he gets killed quite easily by a casual [[FingerPokeOfDoom Death]] [[HandBlast Beam]] to the right lung by Frieza, even after going into his Six Paths Sage Mode. This not only shows just how dangerous the villainous alien (especially since he has attained his "Black Frieza" SuperMode in the ''Super'' manga) is but also shows how driven the Villain House is to win.]]
217[[/folder]]
218
219[[folder:Ichigo Kurosaki]]
220!!Ichigo Kurosaki
221->Portrayed by: Ben Skinner
222->Origin: ''Manga/{{Bleach}}''
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225* AchillesHeel:
226** [[spoiler:Since his current form is entirely made of Reishi (i.e. spirit particles), he's just as vulnerable to Kabuto's Chakra Scalpal as every other living being. But instead of killing him, it would only cause his Soul Reaper form to be paralyzed.]]
227** [[spoiler:One of the surefire ways to kill a Soul Reaper is decapitation, which is what Orochimaru does to Ichigo in Episode 6.]]
228* BlackSwordsAreBetter: His Zanpakutō, Zangetsu, and its true form are all black swords.
229* DarkIsNotEvil: He wears mostly black, his Zanpakutō is black, and the Reishi he unleashed is colored black, but he's one of the heroes.
230* DeaderThanDead: He gets killed in his Soul Reaper form.
231* KatanasAreJustBetter: His Zanpakutō is currently in its Bankai form; a black katana.
232* MasterSwordsman: He's very capable of wielding his Zanpakutō, Zangetsu.
233* OffWithHisHead: [[spoiler:He gets his head cut off by Orochimaru's [[CoolSword Kusanagi Sword]] in Episode 6.]]
234* OurGhostsAreDifferent: He's always seen in his shinigami form; who has been granted tremendous supernatural powers to police the afterlife.
235* SwordBeam: Getsuga Tenshō!
236[[/folder]]
237
238[[folder:Izuku Midoriya]]
239!!Izuku Midoriya
240->Portrayed by: Mark Phillips
241->Origin: ''Manga/MyHeroAcademia''
242
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244* CassandraTruth: Double Subverted. When Izuku warns the other Anime characters currently upstairs that the Cartoon House is attacking, everyone believes him, but they don't take the threat seriously as "cartoons" are not at their level.
245* DidntSeeThatComing: He wasn't prepared when Hisoka was capable of [[PunchCatch catching his punch]] in 'Full Cowling', and neither was he aware that Hisoka set a trap with his Bungee Gum.
246* EmpoweredBadassNormal: He was originally Quirkless, but is given One for All, one of the strongest Quirks in his show.
247* EndearinglyDorky: It wouldn't be Izuku if he wasn't his usually socially awkward and emotionally sensitive self.
248* FastAsLightning: After Izuku starts beginning to safely use One For All at safe levels his body can handle with 'Full Cowling', his usage of the power is indicated by green lightning arcing off him rather than the VolcanicVeins that indicated where he was channeling the power beforehand. At this point, rather than using the full power of One For All for devastating but single-use attacks, Izuku becomes more primarily focused on utilizing the enhanced speed and mobility Full Cowling grants him to engage opponents. The more power he channels, the stronger and bigger the lightning that generates off him, though it appears to be purely a visual effect, as Izuku can handle both machines and people whilst in this state without electrocuting them.
249* FlashStep: He's capable of avoiding Hisoka's attacks through his SuperSpeed.
250* {{Kiai}}: Invoked in Episode 1 by him yelling "Detriot Smash" when practicing for his show. Unfortunately, Izuku couldn't impress the Veteran Anime characters as he "lacked" something.
251* NoRespectGuy: Izuku finds himself in this position every now and then with his show being looked down on by the veteran anime protagonists, though it's downplayed he at least has more respect from others in comparison to Boruto and Shinji.
252* NotSoAboveItAll: Despite being a NiceGuy, Izuku does have his moments of ''not'' being one.
253** In Episode 4, he, along with Tanjiro, Bam, and Senku, would often exclude Boruto from hanging out with them as even ''he'' doesn't respect Boruto's show.
254** [[spoiler:In Episode 6, he digs into Asta's show falling off in his own way by stating that he came back "buff and shit" for no reason. He also rebukes Tanjiro's critique of his show by stating that "he wouldn't understand and that he's just like the rest of them".]]
255* ProneToTears: He often sheds TenderTears whenever he gets distressed, which is something that's constantly lampshaded by the other Anime characters.
256* ShirtlessScene: Doesn't wear a shirt in his first appearance in ''Anime House''.
257* SpeedBlitz: He does this against Hisoka using 'Full Cowling' to land an initial punch and try to confuse him to get an opening.
258* TheStrategist: Deconstructed. He does this in Episode 3 against Hisoka, and after his initial attack fails, he comes up with a plan to avoid his attacks with his speed advantage and tire him out. But ultimately, Izuku fails to win the fight due to Hisoka's fighting experience, greater power, and creative use of his Nen ability, "Bungee Gum".
259* SuperSpeed: He can run extremely fast thanks to 'Full Cowling'.
260* ToBeAMaster: He wants to become the #1 Hero like his idol, All Might.
261* TheWorfBarrage: No matter how fast he is or what plan he comes up with, none of that works against Hisoka as the latter can easily counter him and manipulate him into a trap.
262[[/folder]]
263
264[[folder:Monkey D. Luffy]]
265!!"Straw Hat" Monkey D. Luffy
266->Portrayed by: Mark Phillips
267->Origin: ''Manga/OnePiece''
268
269----
270* NotQuiteDead: [[spoiler:After seemingly being killed by Madara in Episode 6, the OVA not only reveals that he's alive, but he's also activated Gear 5, leading him to pull up to the New Villain House to lay out everyone there.]]
271[[/folder]]
272
273[[folder:Yugi Muto]]
274!!Yugi Muto / Yami Yugi (Atem)
275->Portrayed by: Mark Phillips
276->Origin: ''Manga/YuGiOh''
277
278----
279* BerserkButton: Don't be an asshole to him, whether you lose or win, or Yami will appear.
280* BullyHunter: Yami will come out whenever Yugi feels mistreated.
281* CripplingOverspecialization: Challenge Yugi to a video game, or any sort of game that doesn't involve strenuous physical activity, then he's a GodlikeGamer. Challenge him to an organized sport, that involves that sort of strenuous physical activity, then he'll be in trouble.
282* {{Irony}}: There's something funny about Yugi accepting invites to play basketball in Episode 3, as his first, original manga appearance has him turning down the offer to play basketball.
283* MythologyGag: Yugi playing Basketball in Episode 3 is a contrast to the very first chapter of the ''Yu-Gi-Oh!'' manga where he turned down an invite from a classmate to play basketball.
284* NonActionGuy: Like in his series, Yugi doesn't physically fight nor have the strength and aggression for it.
285* SecretIdentityVocalShift: Whenever he shifts into Yami, his voice either becomes deeper or gains an electronic echo.
286* SignatureMon: Dark Magician and strangely, Obelisk the Tormentor.
287* SoreLoser: Inverted. Anytime Yugi were to lose in a game, he'd take it with stride. If you're being an [[UnsportsmanlikeGloating asshole about your win]], however, then prepare for Yami.
288* WorldsBestWarrior: Gamer in this sense, as he beats Vegeta in ''VideoGame/JumpForce'' in his debut appearance. Also, Yami could be anyone in Duel Monsters.
289[[/folder]]
290
291[[folder:Afro]]
292!!Afro
293->Portrayed by: John Newton
294->Origin: ''Anime/AfroSamurai''
295
296[[/folder]]
297
298[[folder:Saitama]]
299!!Saitama / One-Punch Man
300->Portrayed by: Mark Phillips
301->Origin: ''Webcomic/OnePunchMan''
302
303----
304* AdaptedOut: He's never called by his hero name, "Caped Baldy".
305* BloodKnight: Downplayed. He's always up for a fight to feel the thrill he once lost, but only if he thinks the opponent will be worth it.
306* ChallengeSeeker: Played with. He would seek fights in order to regain the once-forgotten thrill of a real fight after being an InvincibleHero for so long, but only if the opponent's strength catches his eye as seen with Alien X.
307* CripplingOverspecialization: In a direct physical fight, or anything involving his physical abilities, Saitama is invincible. But anything outside of that, he'll range from average to near helpless.
308* CurbStompBattle:
309** He does this Vegeta in Episode 2, even though he didn't want to fight him.
310** He does again in Episode 5, but against Alien X.
311* DeusExMachina: He functions as this in ''Anime House''. Whenever he appears for a battle, his victory is always ensured, and by extension, the Anime House. [[spoiler:This works against the Anime House in episode 6 as he "forgot" to take the Dragon Ball he's supposed to guard, which ends up giving the Villain House the victory ''they'' seek.]]
312* FlatCharacter: He has minimal characterization besides being a selective BloodKnight and ChallengeSeeker, and a LazyBum off the clock whenever he physically makes an on-screen appearance. But it's not always a bad thing and his forgone victories are always entertaining to watch.
313* InvincibleHero: Nobody can defeat Saitama in a physical fight, whether they be a hero or villain.
314* {{Irony}}: Aside from Saitama, he's referred to as "One-Punch Man" instead of "Caped Baldy", which is ironic given that inverse in his own series.
315* LazyBum: When off the clock, he would usually take naps for long periods of time.
316* OneHitKill: It's in his title, as he can defeat anyone and everyone with a single punch. If not, then he's not "trying" hard enough.
317* PerpetualSmiler: He's usually seen wearing a dopey grin on his face.
318* PowerfulAndHelpless: Just because he's an InvincibleHero who can singlehandedly beat anyone and everyone in a direct fight doesn't mean he's reliable nor is he immune to trickery, [[spoiler:which ends up causing the Anime House to be devastated by the Villain House as they stole the last Dragon Ball since Saitama "forgot" to bring it with him.]]
319* TheStoic: He never raises his voice or gets overly excited.
320* UncertainDoom: [[spoiler:While everyone else's death is confirmed and they get killed on-screen, Saitama's fate remains uncertain despite Madara assuring Sukuna that he'll be dealt with, as his "training match" wasn't shown nor does Light's phone show that he was confirmed to be killed.]]
321* WhateverHappenedToTheMouse: [[spoiler:His fate remains unknown after getting separated from the Anime House and "forgetting" to bring the Dragon Ball he was tasked with guarding in Episode 6.]]
322[[/folder]]
323
324[[folder:Asta]]
325!!Asta
326->Portrayed by: Desmond Johnson
327->Origin: ''Manga/BlackClover''
328
329----
330* NoIndoorVoice: He's usually loud when talking to others.
331* SpoiledBrat: Not to the extent of Boruto, but Asta is this in relation to music, as despite having a ton of openings for his show, whenever the music composer is around he just keeps demanding that the composer makes more opening songs for his show.
332[[/folder]]
333
334[[folder:Edward Elric]]
335!!Edward "Ed" Elric
336->Portrayed by: Affiong Harris
337->Origin: ''Manga/FullmetalAlchemist''
338
339----
340* BadassBookworm: He's first seen reading a book and is confident of holding his own in a fight against Asta. He's also recruited by Near in order to help find the perpetrator of L's murder due to his intelligence.
341* BerserkButton: Don't call him short or anything along those lines.
342[[/folder]]
343
344[[folder:Senku Ishigami]]
345!!Senku Ishigami
346->Portrayed by: Ben Skinner
347->Origin: ''Manga/DrStone''
348
349----
350* AwesomeAnachronisticApparel: Despite living in modern times again, Senku still wears his Stone Age attire.
351* FishOutOfTemporalWater: Averted this time around, as Senku is now living in modern times again.
352[[/folder]]
353
354[[folder:Shinra Kusakabe]]
355!!Shinra Kusakabe
356->Portrayed by: Dylan Patel
357->Origin: ''Manga/FireForce''
358
359[[/folder]]
360
361[[folder:Tanjiro Kamado]]
362!!Tanjiro Kamado
363->Portrayed by: Leland Manigo
364->Origin: ''Manga/DemonSlayerKimetsuNoYaiba''
365
366----
367* BigBrotherInstinct: He carries his only surviving and currently demonized sister in a box he carries on his back and would be protective of her if anyone tries to harm her.
368* BlackSwordsAreBetter: While played straight in ''Anime House'', it's subverted in his own show. Demon Slayers' swords take their color depending on the slayer who owns them. Tanjiro's black blade seems to be an oddity, and an ill omen of sorts - no slayer with a black blade ever became a Hashira.
369* CripplingOverspecialization: Downplayed. As part of the Demon Slayer Corps, Tanjiro's Breathing styles are focused more on exterminating the Demons in his own show but are capable of utilizing them against human and living opponents. [[spoiler:However, it's played straight against a former Soul Reaper like ''Aizen'', whose also a LongLived MasterOfAll, as he's utterly helpless against him, even if Aizen is ''without'' his illusions.]]
370* ImpaledWithExtremePrejudice: [[spoiler:He meets a fatal end this way in Episode 6 after Aizen, through his illusions, tricks Tengen and Zenitsu into impaling him.]]
371* MakingASplash: Tanjiro's main Breathing Style is water, and he uses "Total Concentration, Water Breathing, Seventh Form" against Aang.
372* PlayingWithFire: [[spoiler:When going up against Aizen, Tanjiro decides to use Hinokami Kagura (i.e. [[ThePowerOfTheSun Sun Breathing]]) for a single powerful attack.]]
373* RelativeButton: Don't mess with Nezuko, as Yusuke threatens the kick the box off his back.
374* SorryThatImDying: [[spoiler:When it's clear to him that any chance of surviving Aizen is out of the question after using his strongest attack, Tanjiro only apologizes to Nezuko in his mind as Aizen raises his sword.]]
375* WeakButSkilled: [[spoiler:Only in comparison to the six chosen heroes to guard the Dragon Balls, as Tanjiro is relatively less experienced and doesn't possess the raw power they have, but he's a ''very'' skilled swordsman whose main Breathing styles (Water and Hinokami Kagura) makes him both adaptable and powerful.]] [[spoiler:Though it's deconstructed against Aizen in Episode 6, as even without his illusions, Aizen is still a very, ''very'' '''''powerful''''' and LongLived experienced Soul Reaper whose a MasterOfAll.]]
376* TheWorfBarrage: [[spoiler:He throws the strongest attack he knows with "Hinokami Kagura: Clear Blue Sky" at Aizen. Which the former Soul Reaper easily ''and'' casually {{No Sell}}s by catching Tanjiro's sword with his fingers to show the very, ''very'', '''''immense''''' power difference between them.]]
377[[/folder]]
378
379[[folder:Mob]]
380!!Shigeo "Mob" Kageyama
381->Portrayed by: Dylan Patel
382->Origin: ''Webcomic/MobPsycho100''
383
384[[/folder]]
385
386[[folder:Near]]
387!!Near / Nate River
388->Portrayed by: Dylan Patel
389->Origin: ''Manga/DeathNote''
390
391[[/folder]]
392
393[[folder:Boruto Uzumaki]]
394!!Boruto Uzumaki
395->Portrayed by: Desmond Johnson
396->Origin: ''Manga/{{Boruto}}''
397
398----
399* AntagonisticOffspring: Downplayed. He's not evil and certainly not one to Naruto. Instead, he's this to everyone in his age group in the Anime House due to his show not being very popular and being a SpoiledBrat.
400* DarkIsEvil: Downplayed. He wears a black coat and black pants but is considered a SpoiledBrat by nearly everyone in the Anime House, and often calls his dad to "encourage" others into including him in their activities.
401* DisappointedInYou: A rare child-to-parent example in a non-verbal way. When Naruto expresses concern about the Cartoon House coming back one day, Boruto gives a disappointed stare at his father for being worried about the "[[FantasticRacism cartoons]]" despite being the Hokage.
402* TheFriendNobodyLikes: None of the Anime characters in his age group "likes" Boruto and often exclude him from their usual activities, and it doesn't help that he would get his dad to shame them into letting him join.
403* HeroicLineage: His father is Naruto, who is hailed as the savior of the world in his own show.
404* ParentChildTeam: With his father Naruto, whether it be training or promoting his own show.
405* PowerPalms: Like his father, Boruto also knows the Rasengan, but can only use it in a smaller form. Also, he only does it in the opening.
406* SpoiledBrat: He takes this role among the new anime protagonists, often calling for Naruto to back him up if the others aren't letting him join in due to the lack of respect he has going for him, with Naruto himself constantly trying to keep things going well for Boruto and saying people should be able to see that his son's show is just as good as his own.
407[[/folder]]
408
409[[folder:Shinji]]
410!!Shinji
411->Portrayed by: Leland Manigo
412->Origin: ''[[ShowWithinAShow Shinji Adventures]]''
413
414----
415* AmbiguousSituation: [[spoiler:Shinji's anime series is an extremely obscured one InUniverse to the point that Yusuke isn't sure if it's a real show, as no matter what search engine he uses, "Shinji Adventures" doesn't pop up. It doesn't help with the "conveniently timed" fan coming in out of nowhere as Shinji's show is getting doubt from Naruto, Spike, and Yusuke, causing them to believe that it was a "crisis actor".]]
416* BigNo: [[spoiler:He screams this in the Season 2 trailer of his anime.]]
417* HighHopesZeroTalent:
418** [[spoiler:When reviewing the first season of his anime and seeing his Season 2 trailer, Shinji gets excited about his series being possible "Big Three" material. However, Naruto, Spike, and Yusuke know it's ''not'' the case, and while the former two gently try to break the news to him, Yusuke, being BrutallyHonest, just tells Shinji straight that it was the "sorriest" trailer he had ever seen and how it's "basic as fuck".]]
419** [[spoiler:He's also not that great of a fighter as he was getting his ass initially handed to him by Yusuke, although it's [[PlayingWithATrope played with]] with his "hand of the storm" technique, as Tetsuo stops him from using it as it would destroy the entire field.]]
420* NoRespectGuy: He is constantly berated by Yusuke for being from an extremely obscure (and fictional for reference, doesn't exist in real life) Netflix anime, ''Shinji Adventures''.
421* OriginalCharacter: He's a completely original character to ''Anime House'', with his ShowWithinAShow being an extremely obscured one InUniverse.
422* PurpleIsPowerful: Implied. He wears a blue-purple vest and his [[spoiler:"hand of the storm" technique involves his left arm briefly letting out purple smoke, but it's ambiguous if he's capable of killing Yusuke due to "Tetsuo" stopping him.]]
423[[/folder]]
424
425[[folder:Yuji Itadori]]
426!!Yuji Itadori
427->Portrayed by: Mark Philips
428->Origin: ''Manga/JujutsuKaisen''
429
430----
431* DarkIsNotEvil: His attire is mostly black and is a Jujutsu Sorcerer whose Jujutsu is fuelled by Cursed Energy. But he's one of the heroes.
432* DemonicPossession: [[spoiler:He gets possessed by Sukuna halfway into Episode 6.]]
433* {{Keet}}: He acts quite upbeat when joining the Anime House in Episode 5.
434* NewMeat: Downplayed. Upon joining the Anime House in Episode 5, he's treated neutrally by others with only a few of them having doubts of his show being "legendary".
435* RedAndBlackAndEvilAllOver: Averted with Yuji. Despite wearing primary red and black in his usual attire, he's a NiceGuy. [[spoiler:Sukuna on the other hand...]]
436* UnwittingPawn: [[spoiler:To Sukuna and the Villain House in Episode 6.]]
437[[/folder]]
438
439[[folder:Armin Arlert]]
440!!Armin Arlert
441->Portrayed by: Desmond Johnson
442->Origin: ''Manga/AttackOnTitan''
443
444[[/folder]]
445
446[[folder:Lelouch Lamperouge]]
447!!Lelouch Lamperouge / Lelouch vi Britannia / Zero / Julius Kingsley / 99th Emperor of Britannia
448->Portrayed by: Ben Skinner
449->Origin: ''Anime/CodeGeass''
450
451----
452* AscendedMeme: PlayedForDrama in a dark example. A popular trend in the anime fandom is how often Lelouch and his own show are "[[CommonKnowledge similar]]" to Light and his show, [[spoiler:and it should come as no surprise that he's revealed to be allied with him in Episode 6 and helped destroy the Anime House.]] [[spoiler:At the same time, it would also be pointed out that Light and Lelouch are two ''very'' different characters and that their shows don't have much in common once you dive into their storylines, which gets PlayedForLaughs in the [=OVA=] upon the reveal of Light's plan behind the stolen Dragon Balls; to gain PlotArmor, but overlooks the very important fact that he was ''already'' a protagonist in ''Death Note'' despite being a Villain, which in turn, would also cause Lelouch to lose his own protagonist status since he was one in his own show as well.]]
453* BigBrotherInstinct: Just like in canon, Lelouch loves his little sister Nunnally so much, that he becomes Zero and starts a war against Britannia so he can make a better world for her to live in. This is what also motivates him to solve the case of who killed L at the end of Episode 5 due to the reward being a wish granted by the Dragon Balls, [[spoiler:until Light works out a deal with him to decimate the Anime House to steal the Dragon Balls instead.]]
454* BigWhat: When he uses his Geass on Light to reveal if he knew who killed L, Light states that he doesn't (thanks to his MemoryGambit), causing him to exclaim a shocked, "Wait, what?", since the Geass is absolute and can force those under its thrall to reveal the truth of what they knew. [[spoiler:It's also heavily implied that his reaction was genuine since it's also implied that Light recruited him after getting his memories back, leading to him doing a 180° by clearing up Light's name in the next episode.]]
455* TheMole: [[spoiler:Episode 6 reveals that he's secretly a traitor to the Anime House and a spy working with Light and the Anime House.]]
456[[/folder]]
457
458[[folder:Shikamaru Nara]]
459!!Shikamaru Nara
460->Portrayed by: John Newton
461->Origin: ''Manga/{{Naruto}}'' (formerly), ''Manga/{{Boruto}}'' (Current)
462
463----
464* TheStoic: He's usually soft-spoken and uninterested most of the time.
465[[/folder]]
466
467!!Minor Characters
468
469[[folder:Mugen]]
470!!Mugen
471->Portrayed by: Mark Phillips
472->Origin: ''Anime/SamuraiChamploo''
473
474----
475* BitCharacter: He only gets one appearance and characterization in a segment in Episode 2.
476[[/folder]]
477
478[[folder:Gon Freecss]]
479!!Gon Freecss
480->Portrayed by: Mark Phillips
481->Origin: ''Manga/HunterXHunter''
482
483----
484* BestFriend: To Killua.
485* BitCharacter: He's only given two scenes and interactions with Killua.
486* ThoseTwoGuys: He's never seen without Killua by his side.
487[[/folder]]
488
489[[folder:Killua Zoldyck]]
490!!Killua Zoldyck
491->Portrayed by: Leland Manigo
492->Origin: ''Manga/HunterXHunter''
493
494----
495* BestFriend: To Gon.
496* ThoseTwoGuys: He's never seen without Gon by his side, until Episode 5.
497[[/folder]]
498
499[[folder:Nezuko Kamado]]
500!!Nezuko Kamado
501->Portrayed by: ???
502->Origin: ''Manga/DemonSlayerKimetsuNoYaiba''
503
504----
505* DeepSleep: She's always asleep inside of her box.
506* SatelliteCharacter: She's never really a character outside of Tanjiro carrying her around on his back.
507* SheWhoMustNotBeSeen: She's never seen outside of her box.
508[[/folder]]
509
510[[folder:Meliodas]]
511!!"Dragon's Sin of Wrath" Meliodas
512->Portrayed by: Desmond Johnson
513->Origin: ''Manga/TheSevenDeadlySins''
514
515[[/folder]]
516
517[[folder:Bam]]
518!!Twenty-Fifth Bam / Jue Viole Grace
519->Portrayed by: Dylan Patel
520->Origin: ''Webcomic/TowerOfGod''
521
522----
523* NewMeat: Averted. Everyone treats Bam with respect when he joins the Anime House in Episode 4, due to ''Tower of God'' quickly being a sensational hit upon its anime release. However, his popularity does take a hit when losing to the Cartoon characters.
524* TokenMinority: He's the first Anime character in the Anime House whose show originated from a '''{{Manhwa}}''', specifically, the KoreanWebtoons subgenre.
525[[/folder]]
526
527[[folder:Jotaro Kujo]]
528!!Jotaro Kujo
529->Portrayed by: ???
530->Origin: ''Manga/JoJosBizarreAdventure''
531
532[[/folder]]
533
534[[folder:Jin Mori]]
535!!Jin Mori
536->Portrayed by: Desmond Johnson
537->Origin: ''Webcomic/TheGodOfHighSchool''
538
539----
540* CompressedAdaptation: An InUniverse deconstruction of his show. This led to Yusuke pointing out how horrible the pacing was, with action being the ''only'' thing the characters do, and having so many characters introduced out of nowhere which can lead to him having no attachment to them, especially with not knowing their ''names''.
541-->'''Yusuke:''' (To Jin about his show's pacing) "...and plus, the pacing of your show is ''so'' bad! Like ''slow down''! Hey, we're not going nowhere! Y'all introduced ''ten characters every episode''! For what reason?! I can't keep up! Y'all might as well just ''box and say no words''! (''{{Beat}}'') Oh wait, you ''already'' do that!"
542* CurbStompBattle: He easily gets knocked out by [[RealityWarper Alien X]].
543* NoNameGiven: An InUniverse [[SubvertedTrope subversion]]. He ''does'' have a name, but due to his anime's CompressedAdaptation, Yusuke has no idea what his name is nor do the names of his friends.
544* NonIndicativeName: Not him, but the title of his show. As Yusuke points out, why is Jin's show called, "The God of ''High School''", with the main setting no longer taking place in a high school after three episodes?
545* TokenMinority: He's the second Anime character in the Anime House whose show originated from a '''{{Manhwa}}''' as well.
546* YouHaveGotToBeKiddingMe: He has this reaction when Yusuke doesn't know his name or his friends' names at all. This is only to [[TakeThat highlight]] how bad his anime is due to the compressed storyline consisting of the first ''120 chapters crammed into a single season of 13 episodes''.
547[[/folder]]
548
549[[folder:The Netflix Anime Trio]]
550!!The Netflix Anime Trio
551->Portrayed by: John Newton (blue-purple hair and black suit guy), Dylan Patel (black hair and shirt guy), and Ben Skinner (violet hair and blue coat guy)
552->Origin: ???
553
554----
555* NoNameGiven: None of them have their names or the titles of their shows revealed or mentioned. Which is lampshaded by both Goku and Yusuke.
556* NoRespectGuy: None of them are liked or held in high regard by the other Anime characters, especially Yusuke.
557* OriginalCharacter: They're completely original characters to ''Anime House''.
558* RedHerring: [[spoiler:To divert suspicion away from Light, Lelouch invokes this trope on them and Shinji as possible suspects for L's murder...with little success.]]
559* TheScapegoat: [[spoiler:Lelouch tries to invoke this on them and Shinji as possible suspects for L's murder to draw suspicion away from Light. Keyword: "try", as L and Near are unconvinced as they already know that Light's the killer, while Armin finds it very unlikely despite not ruling them out.]]
560[[/folder]]
561
562[[folder:Roronoa Zoro]]
563!!Roronoa Zoro
564->Portrayed by: Desmond Johnson
565->Origin: ''Manga/OnePiece''
566
567[[/folder]]
568
569[[folder:Sanji]]
570!!"Black Leg" Sanji (born Vinsmoke Sanji)
571->Portrayed by: Ben Skinner
572->Origin: ''Manga/OnePiece''
573
574[[/folder]]
575
576[[folder:Thorfinn]]
577!!Thorfinn "Karlsefni", Son of Thors
578->Portrayed by: Dylan Patel
579->Origin: ''Manga/VinlandSaga''
580
581----
582* TheAloner: He prefers to be alone.
583* BerserkButton: This also doubles as a RelativeButton. Mentioning his dead father, even if it's coming from others who went through similar losses, causes Thorfinn to be annoyed. But mentioning his very complicated love-hate relationship with Askeladd, who also killed his father, in that same breath will drive Thorfinn into a murderous rage.
584* BewareTheQuietOnes: Whenever he's not perpetually angry, he's usually very quiet. Which only shows the simmering hate he has for Askeladd.
585* BigShutUp: As Tanjiro casually mentioned both his dead father and his complicated relationship with Askeladd in the same breath, Thorfinn loses his temper and yells at him to "shut up!", all while running up to him with the intent to kill him.
586* HairTriggerTemper: Usually, Thorfinn is anti-social and quiet, but he also has a very short temper that can trigger him into a homicidal rage if you managed to piss him off.
587* {{Jerkass}}: Doesn't so much as greet Yuji nor does he appreciate the latter trying to sympathize with him over a dead relative.
588* NoSocialSkills: As Tanjiro puts it, he's anti-social due to the trauma from watching his dad get killed and the murderous hate he has towards Askeladd.
589* NoSympathyForGrudgeholders: Played with. No one calls Thorfinn out for his grudge against Askeladd and some of them understand where he's coming from and his current anti-social behavior, but they clearly don't condone Thorfinn lashing out whenever someone accidentally hits his BerserkButton. Tanjiro even warns Yuji to stay clear of people like Thorfinn, mentioning that he would have to kill Thorfinn if the latter were to try something like that again. Yuji goes so far as calling Thorfinn "crazy", with Tanjiro agreeing in turn, all while still within Thorfinn's earshot.
590* PsychoKnifeNut: He's a revenge-driven AntiHero dual-wielding his father's dagger and another one as his primary weapon.
591[[/folder]]
592
593[[folder:Eren Yeager]]
594!!Eren Yeager
595->Portrayed by: Mark Phillips
596->Origin: ''Manga/AttackOnTitan''
597
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599* CreepyGood: This version of Eren is his timeskip-self, and his HeroicBSOD weirds out both Tanjiro and Yuji, especially the latter as he hears him whispering of revenge.
600* HeroicBSOD: When Yuji meets him for the first time, Eren is currently brooding in a dark room with Tanjiro explaining that he's in a weird place from stress, due to his show's last season airing with a different animation style.
601* SanitySlippage: When meeting Eren for the first time, he starts off with a HeroicBSOD; involving him sitting on the bed, his head down, and not making a single sound. Tanjiro explains that it's the result of Eren being stressed due to his last season airing with a different animation style and whatnot, but once Tanjiro leaves the room, Eren starts whispering about {{Revenge}} on the Marleyans and Reiner. This causes Yuji to get creeped out as he hears this before going as well.
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604[[folder:Conan Edogawa]]
605!!Conan Edogawa / Shin’ichi Kudō
606->Portrayed by: ??? (Child), Desmond Johnson (young adult)
607->Origin: ''Manga/CaseClosed''
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