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4Characters made for the [[WesternAnimation/RatchetAndClank2016 2016 movie]][[note]][[TagLine based on the game]][[/note]] and thus from the [[VideoGame/RatchetAndClank2016 2016 game]][[note]][[OverlyLongGag based on the movie based on the game]][[/note]].
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7!!Rangers
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9[[folder:Cora Veralux]]
10!!!'''English voice by:''' Creator/BellaThorne\
11'''Japanese voice by:''' Creator/ShizukaIto
12Cora was born and raised on Novalis, she dreamed of becoming a Galactic Ranger and spent her entire life trying to achieve that goal, becoming the youngest to be accepted into the team.
13* TheAce: She's portrayed as hyper-competent in just about all areas; the worst you can really say about her is that she's [[JerkWithAHeartOfGold a little rough around the edges sometimes]], and even that [[DefrostingIceQueen eventually falls away]]. So ''why'' is Qwark still the leader? RuleOfFunny, most likely.
14** She designed and built the Flux Rifle while doing her math homework and eating breakfirst at the same time in the holocard description.
15%%zce* ActionGirl: In spades.
16* DeadpanSnarker: When she is not being threatening, she is very cynical and sarcastic.
17* DefrostingIceQueen: Though initially standoffish, she eventually warms up to Ratchet and Clank. [[spoiler:This is in contrast to Qwark, despite their similar status: she worked her tail off[[note]][[VisualPun Literally]] - she doesn't have one, unlike other Markazians we've seen[[/note]] to get into the Galactic Rangers at a young age, while Ratchet just sort of blundered in. But while Qwark becomes jealous of Ratchet's new-found popularity, she comes to respect him, probably because fame is less important to her than actually getting the job done.]]
18* {{Determinator}}: She wanted to be the youngest member of the Galactic Rangers, and got in through sheer grit.
19* FlatCharacter: Due to the movie's CompressedAdaptation, her characterization largely boils down to "I'm gonna shoot it and maybe make a snarky comment."
20* FormFittingWardrobe: Wears a very tight uniform that highlights her figure.
21* IneffectualDeathThreats: She threatens to shoot just about anyone who annoys her (Ratchet, Zed, etc.). The number of people she actually ends up shooting is quite a bit lower.
22* MurderIsTheBestSolution: Something bugging you? Shoot it. Problem solved.
23* SuspiciouslySimilarSubstitute: Some fans have compared her to Talwyn from the ''Future'' games, though it's unclear whether Talwyn ''also'' exists in this [[InsistentTerminology reimagining]].
24* TomboyAndGirlyGirl: Tomboy to Elaris's girly-girl.
25* WiseBeyondTheirYears: While she's impulsive, striving to get into one of the top military groups of the galaxy all her life has given her a bit of maturity beyond what you might expect of a teenager.
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28[[folder:Brax Lectrus]]
29!!!'''English voice by:''' Creator/VincentTong (film), Creator/MickWingert (game)\
30'''Japanese voice by:''' Creator/YojiUeda
31The muscle of the Galactic Rangers. Like Cora, he likes to shoot first and ask questions later, preferably with big guns.
32* BoisterousBruiser: He enjoys fighting and telling tales about fights.
33* CompetitionFreak: A lighter example.
34* DumbMuscle: His general purpose. Of course, with ''Qwark'' on the team, his status as "Team Dummy" is highly debatable.
35* FlatCharacter: Like Cora, his movie self suffers from the CompressedAdaptation rendering him largely a trigger-happy brute.
36* TheBigGuy: He's listed as the Rangers' muscle and is physically larger than most of the rest of them (only Qwark is of a similar size).
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39[[folder:Elaris]]
40!!!'''English voice by:''' Creator/RosarioDawson\
41'''Japanese voice by:''' Creator/YukoKaida
42Elaris is Qwark's second-in command of the Galactic Rangers. She provides support via com station.
43* ClosetSublet: Her com station appears to double as the janitor's closet, with mops and brooms standing in the corner.
44* GamerChick: She's introduced while playing what appears to be ''Up Your Arsenal'' online and shouting into her headset at the kid on the other end.
45* MissionControl: She helps with support from the relative safety of the Rangers' ship.
46* MotorMouth: On occasion, sometimes almost slipping into TalkativeLoon territory.
47* OnlySaneMan: Despite her quirks, she's also the only one of the team who wants to use strategy instead of running into everything guns blazing.
48* ReluctantPsycho: Of a very mild sort. She's aware that her position as support drove her predecessor crazy and promises that she won't end up the same way, though she ''does'' show hints that her sanity is a fragile thing.
49* TheStrategist: Not that anyone (besides Clank) ever ''listens'' to her strategies.
50* ThatCameOutWrong: She's keenly aware of when something she says sounds a little crazy, even when no one else has noticed.
51* TomboyAndGirlyGirl: Girly-girl to Cora's tomboy.
52[[/folder]]
53
54!!Villains
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56Chairman Alonzo Drek can be found in Characters/RatchetAndClankVillains.
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58[[folder:Zed]]
59!!!'''English voice by:''' Andrew Cownden (film), Creator/SamRiegel (game)\
60'''Japanese voice by:''' Masashi Yabe
61Drek's assistant.
62* DirtyCoward: He's an assistant, not a fighter. When push comes to shove he'll fold easily.
63* {{Flight}}: He hovers around quite a few feet of the ground.
64* ForgotAboutHisPowers: When Cora threatens to drop him, he squeals about Drek's plans. The thing is he can hover so falling shouldn't be that bad.
65* HeelFaceTurn: He eventually switches sides after his capture.
66* ReusedCharacterDesign: Zed's general appearance resembles that of the maintenance bot Bleep from ''[[VideoGame/RatchetAndClankFullFrontalAssault Full Frontal Assault]]''.
67* RobotBuddy: More like "personal assistant". He's Drek's assistant, secretary, and lackey. He appears in ''[[WesternAnimation/RatchetAndClankLifeOfPie Life of Pie]]'' fulfilling a similar role for Dr. Nefarious.
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70[[folder:Victor Von Ion]]
71!!!'''English voice by:''' Creator/SylvesterStallone (film), Mark Silverman (game)\
72'''Japanese voice by:''' Creator/TsuyoshiKoyama
73Drek's muscle and leader of his warbots.
74* AdaptationalBadass: His counterpart in the original game, the robot lieutenant on Eudora, was an unimposing coward [[ScrewThisImOuttaHere who hightailed it at the first sign of Ratchet]]. Here, he is given a very intimidating redesign and some impressive weaponry.
75* CoDragons: With [[EvilGenius Dr. Nefarious]], though Victor serves as TheBrute. He's Drek's go to guy for destructive operations, general ass kickery and cellphone eating.
76* DeathByAdaptation: His counterpart in the original game vanished after his brief role. In the film and 2016 reimagining, [[spoiler:Victor gets killed off when Clank exposes him to water]].
77* KillItWithWater: In both the game and the movie, we're informed that Victor has an aversion to water; in the game, it happens on Quartu when he busts open a water pipe while chasing Clank and gets held up rather than dashing through it, and in the film, he busts open another water pipe [[spoiler:on the Phoenix]] and nervously backs away. [[spoiler:This is eventually what Clank does to kill him, also in both the movie and the game; in the game, Clank activates the fire suppressant system on the ship, which is a bunch of ceiling sprinklers, while he uses the [[VideoGame/RatchetAndClankAll4One All 4 One Thundersmack]] (not the thrown pod one from ''[[VideoGame/RatchetAndClankFullFrontalAssault Full Frontal Assault]]'') in the film.]]
78* MyGreatestFailure: Clank getting away at the beginning was his first and only one and it reeeally bothers him. Rightly so as they probably would have won if Clank had been stopped their in the factory.
79* NamedByTheAdaptation: His counterpart in the original game had no name.
80* NoWaterproofingInTheFuture: Actually an aversion: [[spoiler:''most'' robots, including Clank, ''are'' waterproof; Victor has just been damaged in combat enough times to expose his wiring.]]
81* WeaksauceWeakness: [[spoiler:Unlike just about every other robot in the galaxy, he isn't waterproof.]]
82[[/folder]]
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84!!Others
85[[folder:Grimroth Razz]]
86!!!'''English voice by:''' Creator/JohnGoodman (film), Creator/TravisWillingham (game)\
87'''Japanese voice by:''' Creator/ToruOkawa
88An aging mechanic who mostly raised Ratchet after an incident in which the young Lombax stole his Rocket Sled and took it for a joyride.
89* AlwaysIdenticalTwins: He has a twin brother named Felton who looks identical to him, right down to the broken tusk.
90* CanonForeigner: He is a new character created for the movie and its tie-in game--Ratchet lived completely alone in the original game.
91* TheCynic: He believes Ratchet's idealism will get him in trouble and encourages him to dream smaller; it's harder to be disappointed that way.
92* GentleGiant: He's a big guy, particularly in comparison to the main characters, and has a rather gruff appearance, but is actually quite nice.
93* GoodParents: While Ratchet always longed for more, his childhood with Razz was anything but bad.
94* JerkassHasAPoint: Not a jerk at all, but his rather cynical, dream smaller so one won't be disappointed idea, is actually pretty good advice.
95* MrFixit: Like Ratchet, he's mechanically inclined. Unlike Ratchet, he's less inclined to make modifications purely for the fun of it.
96* NiceGuy: He's a cynic, but overall friendly and fatherly guy.
97* ParentalSubstitute: The Re-imagining version of Ratchet thankfully had this guy instead of being completely alone.

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