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9Characters from ''Tropers: The Series'', sorted first by PC/NPC status, then chronologically by debut.
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11[[foldercontrol]]
12
13!Player characters:
14!!Debuted season 1
15[[folder:[=TropesForever=]]]
16!!@/TropesForever
17[[quoteright:150:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/tropes_by_taco.jpg]]
18[[caption-width-right:150:Art by Taco Badger]]
19[[caption-width-right:150:[[labelnote:As drawn by West]][[quoteright:161:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/afd30023_0b20_4f34_ad1b_cd0956c93bf4.jpeg]] [[/labelnote]]]]
20
21The first character to appear in the show. Debuted on [[https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/posts.php?discussion=14991197750A30186100&page=1#1 page 1]].
22----
23* CasualDangerDialogue: Does this a lot, as he rarely grasps the seriousness of a situation, with a couple of exceptions (e.g, when Aveyond is harmed by Neil in "I Bet You Look Good on the Dancefloor" or by Victor in several Season 5 episodes).
24* {{Cuckoosnarker}}: He alternates between reacting to other people's insanity and being insane himself.
25* CynicIdealistDuo: Tends to see the best in people, even enemies, contrasting with the more world-weary Taco as the cynic.
26* TheDitz: Very prone to comic misunderstandings, such as somehow confusing Tropers/MovieReference's uncle dying with Tropers/{{Beverly}} dying, and then asking the latter why she pretended to be dead.
27* HeterosexualLifePartners: He and Tropers/TacoBadger tend to pair off on wacky misadventures more than the other tropers, particularly in seasons 3 and 4.
28* KindheartedSimpleton: Very ditzy, but also a friend to anyone who's willing to be.
29* OfficialCouple: With Aveyond, from "I Bet You Look Good on the Dancefloor" to "Tropers: The Bizarre Adventure".
30* OffscreenBreakup: Aveyond underwent ChuckCunninghamSyndrome starting with "Tropers: The Bizarre Adventure", and accordingly Tropes is noted in the episode to be wearing a shirt proclaiming himself single.
31* OOCIsSeriousBusiness: He's almost always silly and harmless, and very few things faze him. One thing that did was hurting Aveyond while they were still dating, as Neil and Victor have found out.
32* SnarkBall: Is full of asides and comments when it's not plot-relevant, but half the plot points involve him misunderstanding something.
33* UnfazedEveryman: Most of his friends are magical or sci-fi in some way. It doesn't bother him at all.
34* MostWritersAreWriters: He's supposedly in charge of writing the show's scripts, not that anyone ever uses them.
35[[/folder]]
36
37[[folder:[=TacoBadger=]]]
38!!@/TacoBadger
39[[quoteright:150:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/taco_by_taco.jpg]]
40[[caption-width-right:150:Art by Taco Badger]]
41
42[[caption-width-right:167:[[labelnote:As drawn by West]][[quoteright:167:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/979e11ae_8ec7_44b4_b9b5_8311f5ce9464.jpeg]] [[/labelnote]]]]
43
44Taco Cornelius Badger, mostly referred to as 'Taco'. The third character to appear. Debuted on [[https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/posts.php?discussion=14991197750A30186100&page=1#comment-3 Page 1]].
45----
46* AntiHero: Generally an impulse-driven cheat, as well as one of the main characters.
47* TheBusCameBack: After disappearing for half of season 2, and the better half of season 3, Taco returns, revealing that he was hiding in Tropes’ BagOfHolding as a mouse.
48* ConMan: Has cheated his friends, his enemies, and strangers on several occasions.
49* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes: He may be an ass and a con man, with a flagrant disregard of fellow human beings, even including fellow Tropers, but when it comes to Tropes, Puma, Gangrenous F, Melody, and even somewhat [[WesternAnimation/{{Moana}} Tamatoa]], he shows quite a bit of care and concern. Examples of this not oft-seen side of him, include shouting for Chey to do something when Melody was chased by a monster, dissuading the Tropers from killing Gangrenous F in an attempt to bring back the Status Quo, offering Tamatoa an escape from prison, and even [[TakingTheBullet jumping in front of Tropes to save him from being shot]].
50%%* {{Foil}}: To Tropes, Tales, and Chey.
51* {{Jerkass}}: Taco is an alcoholic con man, staunchly anti-progress, and has exemplified a history of hypocrisy and irascibility, not to mention an lust for violence, which he has taken out on fellow Tropers before, all while showing a clear disinterest in the more scientifically inclined tropers.
52* TalkingAnimal: While he is a mouse, he talks.
53* TeamPet: Having been a mouse for so long, he is essentially relegated to this role.
54* TheAlcoholic: Drinks alcohol much more than the other tropers.
55* TheHedonist: Taco is an alcoholic, a chainsmoker, and possibly a drug addict.
56[[/folder]]
57
58[[folder:Tales of Under]]
59!!@/TalesofUnder
60[[quoteright:150:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/tales_by_taco.jpg]]
61[[caption-width-right:150:Art by Taco Badger]]
62The fourth character to appear in the show. Debuted on [[https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/posts.php?discussion=14991197750A30186100&page=1#4 Page 1]].
63----
64* ButtMonkey: Is often the target of slapstick, either from his own schemes backfiring or from Taco.
65* HotBlooded: Tends to be very hammy at times, especially when arguing with Taco.
66* GunNut: Carries bazookas around a lot, such as in the pilot episode.
67* MadScientist: He often falls into this role, e.g. in the Season Five premiere where he accidentally brings a bunch of fictional characters to life.
68* OfficialCouple: Got together with Tsunku over the course of season 3, eventually marrying her.
69* VitriolicBestBuds: He and Taco certainly don't get along too well, but they do spend a lot of time together.
70[[/folder]]
71
72[[folder:[=DrNoPuma=]]]
73!!@/DrNoPuma
74[[quoteright:150:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/puma_by_taco.jpg]]
75[[caption-width-right:150:Art by Taco Badger]]
76Called Puma for short. The fifth character to appear. Debuted on [[https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/posts.php?discussion=14991197750A30186100&page=1#20 Page 1]].
77----
78* AlasPoorVillain: A recurring trait. Puma frequently feels sorry for the villains when they die, even if they were trying to kill him. The one exception is [[HateSink Victor]]. All the tropers hate Victor.
79* {{Cloudcuckoolander}}: Puma is one of the more out-there tropers. He frequently makes references to other media, is constantly fluctuating between cheerful and vaguely-sinister, acts kind of ditzy compared to most of the other tropers, [[ArsonMurderAndJaywalking and thinks that]] {{stop motion}} is real.
80* NonIronicClown: In his earlier appearances, he worked as a birthday party clown, and seemed to genuinely enjoy being an entertainer. He did try to assist the others with their bank robbery plan in one episode, but only because he was afraid to let them down. As of Season 4, he is also helping Henderson run his circus, and occasionally joins the clown act at the circus. It's worth noting that he ''never'' shows his CreepyGood side while being a clown, he is actually cheerful and friendly.
81* OurWerebeastsAreDifferent: At some point in his long absence from the series, he was exploring ancient ruins when he was hit with a werecat curse. It took Puma a while to get used to it[[note]]He created a potion to keep himself from transforming, but it only works for a short amount of time, so he had to drink it constantly. He was hiding it from the other tropers for a while after his reappearance, but only because he didn't want to scare them. He was trying to keep the transformation from happening because he wasn't sure if he would be able to control himself when it happened, but he eventually let it happen, and as it turns out, he really does retain control.[[/note]], but after that, he began using the curse and/or potions to transform whenever the tropers are in a fight. His werecat form also has different variations (small, huge, etc.) Later on, he started transforming into different animals, including a wereshark and weredog.
82* RuleOfFunny: When he acts incompetent, he usually does it because he thinks it will be funny. He is a little more capable in serious situations.
83* RunningGag: Whenever he sees Tropes, or Tropes greets him, in the middle of something, Puma always stops what he's doing to cheerfully say "hi" back. [[CasualDangerDialogue Even when he's in the middle of a perilous situation]].
84* ThatRemindsMeOfASong: Parodied. He frequently starts singing songs from other works (mainly Disney movies) to fit whatever situation he's in.
85* TrademarkFavoriteFood: Milkshakes. He orders or asks for one whenever he can, even in situations where it's the least necessary thing in the situation, such as After's appendix transplant in "Common Hospitality".
86[[/folder]]
87
88[[folder:[=G2BattleConvoy=]]]
89!!@/{{G2BattleConvoy}}
90Lieutenant Commander Battle Convoy is a member of the Earth Federation Space Forces unit, the Moore Brotherhood, and the pilot of the heavily-armed Full Armour Gundam from ''Manga/MobileSuitGundamThunderbolt''. He is a fan of HumongousMecha in general, and has an interesting relationship with his friend, Crystal. He debuted at the end of Season 1 ([[https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/posts.php?discussion=14991197750A30186100&page=51#1256 page 51]]), but was PutOnABus halfway through Season 2, only to come back during Season 4.
91----
92%%* AcePilot: He pilots a Gundam, so that's a given.
93* AsskickingLeadsToLeadership: Lampshaded by Convoy as a reason why he ranked up so quickly.
94* FourStarBadass: Holds the rank of Lieutenant Commander, and is one hell of a fighter.
95* OnlySaneMan: He has more sense than most of those around him and keeps them somewhat in check, but also has his own blind spots.
96* PutOnABus: Disappeared during Season 2, and came back around Season 4, therefore missing the entire Tropers Race season.
97[[/folder]]
98
99[[folder:Tre]]
100!!@/{{Tre}}
101
102Also known as TRL-24663, the Threadjumper. Tre's an android from a nebulous future, implied to be a freelancer for an organization in charge of spatiotemporal affairs. A master of the art of traveling between timelines, he crosses paths with the Troper crew on several occasions, usually making efforts to keep their timeline from collapsing in on itself in the background until a soda heist puts them directly in cahoots.
103
104A hero in some versions of the universe and a wanted criminal in several others. But no matter which reality he’s in, he's friendly, playful and a bit of a badass.
105
106Initially introduced in [[https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/posts.php?discussion=14991197750A30186100&page=53#comment-1318 Season 1, Episode 22]] with an appropriately meta cameo about the very idea of him cameo-ing. Would make sporadic, roughly once-a-season appearances before making his first full appearance in [[https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/posts.php?discussion=14991197750A30186100&page=1838#comment-45948 Season 8, Episode 9]].
107
108----
109* ActorAllusion: In general, TTS Tre bears a close resemblance to Tilt Fulton, Tre's character in the earlier Forum Games thread ''We Are All Space Mercenaries.''
110* BlackAndNerdy: Inherits his player's penchant for technological enthusiasm and sci-fi novels.
111* EarlyBirdCameo: Shows up in the thread ''four years'' before his first full appearance.
112* HeroOfAnotherStory: Deliberately designed as one. We never get to fully know what he's up to outside the main narrative, because [[EnforcedTrope it's more fun that way.]]
113* {{Retcon}}: Originally Tre's [[CommutingOnABus sporadic appearances]] were simply unconnected cameos from his player, but the ones immediately preceding his proper debut in Season 8 hinted at a deeper lore.
114* RidiculouslyHumanRobot: Maintains an appearance and personality in line with an organic fellow, but completely mechanical.
115* TrademarkFavoriteFood: Root beer.
116[[/folder]]
117
118!!Debuted season 2
119[[folder:Zanreo]]
120!!@/{{Zanreo}}
121[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/704986fd_d931_42fd_a5f2_36790494e3ff.jpeg]]
122[[caption-width-right:350:Art by Zanreo]]
123Zanreo Sauce. Likes video games (especially rhythm games) and lasers. First appeared on [[https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/posts.php?discussion=14991197750A30186100&page=70#1739 page 70]], but (properly) debuted at the end of Season 2.
124----
125* BloodKnight: Enjoys fighting when she gets the chance, and sometimes even gets disappointed when she ''doesn't'' get to fight someone.
126* TheBusCameBack: In Season 3, she would occasionally disappear in the middle of an episode... before somehow returning just some episodes later.
127* CosplayOtakuGirl: She has cosplayed as various characters throughout the series, including [[VideoGame/ZeroWing CATS]], [[VideoGame/{{Yakuza}} Kazuma Kiryu]] and [[Anime/ToumeiShounenTanteiAkira Akira]].
128* EnergyWeapon: Her preferred type of weapons. Along with her usual laser guns, she's also been seen using laser knives, {{Laser Sword}}s and even ''laser bombs''.
129* GamerChick: She's often seen playing video games, and often makes references to them.
130* IntentionalEngrishForFunny: When being in a play, she machine translated all of her character's lines for amusing results.
131* TheKnightsWhoSaySquee: Starts fangirling upon meeting [[Videogame/ZeroWing CATS]] of all characters (being the villain of the game), asking him to say his [[MemeticMutation famous quotes]] [[invoked]] and sign one of her laser weapons.
132* OpaqueLenses: Her glasses have opaque white lenses. Sometimes they get [[ScaryShinyGlasses shiny]].
133* SpecsOfAwesome: Shown to be a skilled fighter, and never seen without her glasses (aside from cosplay).
134[[/folder]]
135
136[[folder:[=EeveeGirlChey=]]]
137!!@/EeveeGirlChey
138[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/98df7cb4_c58a_4ab7_a23c_8f8ed6bb2b5d.jpeg]]
139[[caption-width-right:350:[[https://twitter.com/UshijiDraws/status/1127433676692783104 Art]] by Ushiji Draws]]
140Goes by either Chey or Cheyanne. Debuted in [[https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/posts.php?discussion=14991197750A30186100&page=162#4027 Page 162]].
141----
142* ActionMom: Chey is a devoted mother to her and Ford's daughter Delilah as well as her clones and can kick or zap some butts and help the other Tropers out when needed.
143* BigBeautifulWoman: Chey is a short, chubby woman who's also absolutely gorgeous and one of the more fashionable Tropers.
144* GoshDarnItToHeck: Chey tends to use [[Series/RedDwarf "smeg"]] often in place of normal swear words.
145* HappilyMarried: To the [[Franchise/TheHitchhikersGuideToTheGalaxy Betelgeusian love of her life, Ford,]] as of the seventh season.
146* HumanAliens: Chey is a [[{{Series/DoctorWho}} Time Lady]], so she appears human but is actually from Gallifrey.
147* OfficialCouple: After a long ShipTease, she and Ford Prefect got together in the Season 3 finale.
148* OverlyLongName: Chey's real name is Cheyannendevoroseleneadora.
149* PardonMyKlingon: As previously mentioned, she uses "smeg" from ''Series/RedDwarf'' a lot.
150* TeamChef: Chey is sometimes shown in the kitchen, either cooking breakfast and dinner for the other Tropers or baking sugar cookies and trying her best to keep Ford from eating them all.
151* ThereWasADoor: She first meets the tropers in "Stuff... Happens?" by crashing through the wall.
152* VoicesAreMental: Is the only individual to retain her voice along with her mind during [[FreakyFridayFlip The Swappening]][[note]]She swaps with [[@/DubhKafkaesque Kafka]], an anthropomorphic fox[[/note]] in "Thrifty Thursday". However, [[MyInstinctsAreShowing she displays some of Kafka's animalistic traits]] (screaming like a fox, pouncing, and attempting to bite) when Kafka (in Chey's body) complains to her over their conflicting taste in music.
153-->'''Ford:''' Kafka? What's wrong, mate? And why do you sound like Chey?\
154'''Chey (in Kafka's body):''' BECAUSE I ''AM'' CHEY, FORD! I'VE TURNED INTO A FURRY!
155[[/folder]]
156
157!!Debuted season 3
158[[folder:Junon, High Priestess of Prophecy]]
159!!@/{{Josh6243}}
160[[quoteright:150:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/junon_by_taco.jpg]]
161[[caption-width-right:150:Art by Taco Badger]]
162Debuted on [[https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/posts.php?discussion=14991197750A30186100&page=179#4462 page 179]].
163----
164* ForcedTransformation: Was accidentally turned into a [[Franchise/{{Pokemon}} Zoroark]] in early season 3.
165* GenderBender: Was originally a dude before inheriting the job of "High Priestess of Prophecy" from the previous Junon.
166* LegacyCharacter: The previous Junon passed on the title to Josh and he was [[GenderBender forced to become Junon]].
167* TheRedMage: Specializes in casting magic. Both offensively and defensively.
168* RoseHairedSweetie: Junon cares about her friends and will do anything to protect them.
169[[/folder]]
170
171[[folder:Revenge, Time Council "Janitor"]]
172!!@/DefRevenge24601
173[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/plurp_revenge.jpg]]
174[[caption-width-right:300:Art by Plurp]]
175A Time Council member that debuted on [[https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/posts.php?discussion=14991197750A30186100&page=198#4928 page 198]].
176----
177* CutenessProximity: Part of his reason for adopting Sir Fluff is that he finds it adorable.
178* EarlyInstallmentWeirdness: His original gimmick was transforming into characters from different media, before getting a new appearance, a brand new set of powers, and a backstory and accompanying job.
179* InexplicablyAwesome: Comes out of nowhere with the ability to lay the smackdown on anyone who opposes the Tropers, with little-to-no backstory; Even after the backstory, we don't get much info on him, and yet the only enemy who was legitimately stronger was Tamatoa with the power of the Status Quo. Also regularly does over-the-top things and calls upon allies who seem to be just as awesome.
180* OmniscientCouncilOfVagueness: The Time Council, his employers. No relation to [[Series/DoctorWho Time Lords or Ladies]], but other confirmed workers (and Canon Foreigners) are [[Franchise/DragonBall Trunks Briefs]], [[Franchise/BackToTheFuture Marty McFly]], and [[WesternAnimation/RickAndMorty Rick Sanchez]].
181* ThePiratesWhoDontDoAnything: For being a supposedly important member of a Time Council, he sure hangs around the Tropers a lot... Later Justified in Season 4 as he has gotten phone calls that vaguely forewarn him about the plot, and that if the villain wins the timeline could be changed. We later see him actually work, and it's just as awesome as it seems.
182* ShipperOnDeck: He is usually the main one trying to get couples together. He has a tendency to weaponize this for monetary gain by way of bets both on and offscreen. He served this for Chey and Ford in Season 3, and then Tropes and Aveyond in Season 5.
183%%* FriendToAllLivingThings: Shows shades of this on occasion, most notably his adoption of Sir Fluff.
184%%* HeroOfAnotherStory: His work under the Time Council serves as this.
185%%* OnlySaneMan: Seems to have more of a level head than most of the more recurring Tropers; more prevalent during the Troper Race than in later seasons.%%* OutsideContextProblem: To any enemies of the Tropers who were around before "Pyramid Scheme".
186%%* ShockAndAwe: His main ability after the reboot.
187[[/folder]]
188
189[[folder:Playing]]
190!![[https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Tropers/Playing_with_boy Playing_with_boy]]
191
192[[quoteright:132:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/tts_playing_by_taco.png]]
193 [[caption-width-right:132:Illustration by [=TacoBadger=] ]]
194A boy that doesn't believe any of the wacky stuff the Tropers get into, even though there's proof, and oftentimes he's directly involved in it. And, he's sometime wacky. Debuted in [[https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/posts.php?discussion=14991197750A30186100&page=265#6615 Season 3, Episode 13.]]
195----
196* {{Cloudcuckoolander}}: He tends to perform often controversial actions (such as going naked in front of a church) for his amusement, and he often favors wacky acts.
197* PestController: Controls a bunch of plague-ridden fleas in "Hit The Deck Before That Iceberg Does!" which he uses to make a diseased mess with a group of crewmembers, and later on uses it as his boat and oars to escape the sinking Titanic. Unfortunately, his declaration that he won't get wet by the sea causes the fleas to [[TurnedAgainstTheirMasters turn on him and hamper his journey alongside the other Tropers to New York]], after the Titanic sinks.
198* TroublingUnchildlikeBehaviour: Given that he's 14 years old[[note]]Basically an early middle-schooler[[/note]], his frequency and severity of his high-controversy acts counts as this.
199[[/folder]]
200
201!!Debuted season 4
202[[folder:Aveyond]]
203!!@/{{Aveyond}}
204[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/e25361f0_22dc_4ec1_b705_1cc786225dfc.jpeg]]
205[[caption-width-right:350:[[https://mobile.twitter.com/UshijiDraws/status/1133519683049709570 Art]] by Ushiji Draws]]
206Aveyond Emma Oracle. Goes by Ave or Avie. Debuted on page [[https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/posts.php?discussion=14991197750A30186100&page=462#comment-11541 462]], Episode: "Cirque du Tropers".
207----
208* {{Angst}}: Goes through anxiety from prior abusive relationship with her ex.
209* BadassBookworm: She loves reading and can harness a power that can allow her to transport herself into a story in a book and take items. Unless it affects the storyline, of course.
210* ChuckCunninghamSyndrome: A major character and love interest of another character from late season 4 through to early season 8, she suddenly disappears after [=S8E4=], and subsquently Tropes is noted to be single.
211* DamselOutOfDistress: Unless she cannot handle the situation (anything to do with her ex), Aveyond will most certainly try to save herself and others. She's gotten this ability after getting out of her previous relationship.
212* DefiantCaptive: Even though she tries to be brave and talk to the villain, if you push her over the edge she will break. She will try to fight back, but is weak with her body.
213* EverythingSoundsSexierInFrench: Less overtly sexy (to anyone other than Tropes while they were dating as least), but she's French and one of the more romantic characters.
214* OfficialCouple: With Tropes, from Season 5, Episode 8: "I Bet You Look Good on the Dancefloor" (with inclusion of TheBigDamnKiss on Aveyond's hospital bed), through to Season 8, Episode 5, "Tropers: The Bizarre Adventure".
215* OffscreenBreakup: Underwent ChuckCunninghamSyndrome starting with "Tropers: The Bizarre Adventure", and accordingly Tropes is noted in the episode to be wearing a shirt proclaiming himself single.
216* InsecureLoveInterest: With previous events in her life including her ex, Victor Van Crocke, she does not feel worthy of Tropes time.
217[[/folder]]
218
219[[folder:Stephanie Tsunade (Steph/Sabrina)]]
220!![[@/SabrinaDiamond sabrina_diamond]]
221A mech woman who is very friendly and loves anime. Debuted on page [[https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/posts.php?discussion=14991197750A30186100&page=480#comment-11992 480]].
222----
223%%* AfraidOfDoctors: She's afraid of doctors and nurses.
224%%* AmbiguouslyChristian: She went to Sunday School.
225%%* ASinisterClue: Steph is left-handed.
226%%* AwesomeAussie: Steph Tsunade is from Australia.
227%%* BigBrotherWorship: Loves her older brother, Chris.
228%%* BigEater: Eats a lot
229* GamerChick: Loves playing computer games and is an expert at them.
230%%* GhostInTheMachine: Misako and Olapen co-star as this in their ImagineSpot. Olapen represents Emotion and Misako represents Logic
231%%* LordOfTheOcean: Is this by default.
232* MobileSuitHuman: Piloted by two of Steph's other characters (Misako and Olapen), and at some episodes some of her parts fall off of her body.
233* OceanMadness: Telling Steph about the ocean or the Literature/CthulhuMythos will result in this for ''everyone else''- this is often due to indirectly causing everyone else to GoMadFromTheRevelation.
234* RunningGag: Her noisy stomach sounds like thunder and lightning whenever it's hungry.
235%%* SicklyChildGrewUpStrong: This trope incarnate
236* SealedEvilInACan: Is the [[SealedInsideAPersonShapedCan humanoid avatar]] of Cthulhu in "The Wig Of Cthulhu".
237%%* TheDeterminator: Never gives up.
238[[/folder]]
239
240[[folder: Leaf]]
241!!@/{{Spottedleaf}}
242An ice woman just like [[Series/TheFlash2014 Caitlin Snow]], who premiered in [[https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/posts.php?discussion=14991197750A30186100&page=480 page 480]]
243----
244* AlternateSelf: Sometime during the events of season 5, she discovered she was actually one of these to her "sister", [[Series/TheFlash2014 Caitlin Snow]].
245* BewareTheNiceOnes: She's a fairly kindhearted person, but has threatened to stab people with icicles when angered. On multiple occasions.
246* {{Cloudcuckoolander}}: Shows shades of this, such as when she mistakes Bob for the Phantom of the Opera or claims that Romeo and Juliet isn't overrated because "Without it, we wouldn't have West Side Story!"
247* ForgetfulJones: Shows signs of this, like forgetting that someone was killed off a few minutes ago.
248* GenreMotif: Judging by her taste in music, which includes [[Theatre/{{Wicked}} "Defying Gravity"]], [[Theatre/ThePhantomOfTheOpera "Prima Donna"]] and [[Film/{{Grease}} "We Go Together"]], it appears to be showtunes.
249* HappilyAdopted: Judging by how fondly she speaks of Caitlin, it's clear that she feels this way.
250* AnIcePerson: In "The Shawshank Redumbption" she revealed she has these powers, and is able to fire blasts of ice or cold air from her hands. She's been known to use it for some pretty everyday stuff, though...
251* MundaneUtility: She uses her ice powers to create snow cones and ice cream, and to ice skate outside of a rink.
252* NiceGirl: Shows herself to be deeply empathetic and caring.
253* OddFriendship: She's apparently friends with [[Literature/HarryPotter Remus Lupin]]...who is more than a decade older than her and is a werewolf.
254* OurWerebeastsAreDifferent: She became a were-snow-leopard in season 6. It's implied that it's difficult for her to use her powers in this form due to her not really having "hands" in the traditional sense; however, she retains her human mind and speech capabilities, though her voice is implied to be a bit more growly when transformed.
255[[/folder]]
256
257!!Debuted season 5
258[[folder:Four]]
259!!4WD
260[[quoteright:150:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/four_by_taco.jpg]]
261[[caption-width-right:150:Art by Taco Badger]]
262A girl who looks suspiciously like [[Literature/{{Konosuba}} Aqua]] but is ''far'' more dangerous. Debuted on [[https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/posts.php?discussion=14991197750A30186100&page=500 Page 500, Season 5 Episode 2]]
263----
264* AchillesHeel: Her powers are tied to her emotions, and if those are suppresed, so are her powers. In "The Gang Gets Anomalous", the [[Website/SCPFoundation SCP Foundation]] manages to properly contain Four despite her insane powers by supressing her emotions with a collar.
265-->'''Four:''' "I am perfectly fine. [[EmotionlessGirl I can't feel anything.]]" ''There were no signs of intonation in her speech. It was like she effectively became a robot.''\
266'''Zanreo:''' "Holy crap, Four... you ok?" ''Zanreo looks at her, worried.'' "What did they do to you?"\
267'''Four:''' "My powers are tied to my emotions. The Foundation supressed them."
268* ComedicSociopathy: Partially one of the reasons why she's so potentially destructive. The other Tropers would have to keep her at bay just to make sure that she doesn't cause chaos.
269* DrivesLikeCrazy: One would wonder how she was even allowed to have a car in the first place. If she's in a hurry, she won't hesitate to go offroad and drive like she's [[Creator/{{ColinMcRae}} Colin Mcrae]].
270* HyperspaceArsenal: Could use her portals as a way to store her inventory, which includes heat-seeking rocket pods, and a sledgehammer
271* KryptoniteFactor: Unfortunately, due to the advanced nature of her portals, it would be unavailable if she tried to time travel to the past, or if she traveled to an inner dimension of the past. She learnt this the hard way in Episode 4.
272* OpportunisticBastard: When the situation allows it, she'll try to take advantage of it for her personal (and mostly financial) gain.
273* RiceBurner: Sometimes drives a car that is painfully modified in it's appearance to the point where it looks ridiculous.
274* PluckyGirl: She's usually energetic and cheery. Sadly, she's quite the problem child due to [[ComedicSociopathy a certain quirk of hers.]]
275[[/folder]]
276
277[[folder:Bob]]
278!!@/{{Bobthedeadguy}}
279[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/do_you_want_to_have_a_bad_timepnh.png]]
280[[caption-width-right:300:[[https://twitter.com/UshijiDraws/status/1173019782129565696 Art]] by Ushiji Draws]]
281Bob, the alcoholic skeleton, who premiered on [[https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/posts.php?discussion=14991197750A30186100&page=502 page 502]].
282----
283* TheAlcoholic: Is almost never seen without vodka nearby.
284* CursedWithAwesome: Bob was tricked by Satan with promises of revival, and turned into a skeleton. This would be a nightmare if it weren't for the increased strength, nigh-immortality, and the PocketDimension inside of his skull.
285* DarkAndTroubledPast: His death came from being mutilated by [[Website/{{SCPFoundation}} Herr Chirurg]], and then there's the whole "resurrected servant of Satan" thing.
286* DemBones: He used to be a human, but died and was resurrected as a talking skeleton.
287* DetachmentCombat: Can remove his skull to use as a projectile, and remove his arm for use as a melee weapon.
288* GolfClubbing: A large, spiked golf club is Bob's melee weapon of choice when fists don't work.
289* TheGrimReaper: He was resurrected with this job by Satan. He lost it at some point, but eventually got rehired.
290%%* GunNut: Mostly shotguns, due to his terrible aim.
291* HammerSpace: The inside of his head is seemingly infinite, and he has pulled everything from vodka to huge piles of grenades to a golf club.
292* NoodleIncident: It is said that Bob used to be the Grim Reaper, but Satan fired him, and it hasn't been explained why.
293* OurMonstersAreWeird: Is a skeleton, but has organs sewn into him, allowing him to perform normal human functions. He usually uses this to get drunk.
294%%* RedEyesTakeWarning: After a few regenerations, glowing red dots appeared in Bob's eyesockets.
295* SuperSerum: Whatever was in that special bottle of vodka turned Bob into a 10 foot tall flaming behemoth.
296* ShotgunsAreJustBetter: His most common weapon is a shotgun.
297[[/folder]]
298
299[[folder: [=White=]]]
300!![=TheWhiteWolf=]
301
302[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/untitled102_20190928124457_4.png]]
303 [[caption-width-right:250:Drawn by [=TheWhiteWolf=] ]]
304A half Hispanic teenage anthropomorphic duck from the US and a pop culture geek. Debuted on [[https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/posts.php?discussion=14991197750A30186100&page=602#comment-15050 Page 602.]]
305----
306* DeadpanSnarker: She likes to make snide, sarcastic remarks often, though not to the extent of some other tropers.
307* FunnyAnimal: An anthropomorphic duck in the style of Donald Duck or Daffy Duck.
308* HalfDressedCartoonAnimal: She wears an oversized black turtleneck sweater, but no pants or shoes.
309
310[[/folder]]
311
312[[folder: West]]
313!!@/JTTWlover
314[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/b846213d_dd6d_4a38_a1d8_723753e3a6ff.png]]
315 [[caption-width-right:350: Portrait made with [[https://picrew.me/image_maker/100365 this picrew]].]]
316[[quoteright:350:[[labelnote:As drawn by herself]]https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/35c4e82a_73c8_4bd7_9380_f702115b064c.jpeg]][[/labelnote]]
317[[quoteright:350:[[labelnote:Click here to see an outdated drawing]]https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/69c54a87_ca99_4b09_b4a2_d685e61acbb1.jpeg]][[/labelnote]]
318West, the AsianAndNerdy RecurringCharacter / RegularCharacter (full name Journey To The West Lover), who premiered in [[https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/posts.php?discussion=14991197750A30186100&page=603 Page 603]]. PutOnABus while [[NoodleIncident dealing with some evil things in Troperia since page 804.]] As for Season 6, episode 9 (page 1098), she has returned.
319----
320* AsianAndNerdy: Is Chinese-American, and managed to build up a RobotBuddy named Glitch in class.
321* BatmanInMyBasement: Hides [[BigBad Emperor Elvuz]] in her bedroom, who apparently is a [[HiddenDepths cinnamon roll.]]
322%%* BarrierWarrior: Got force fields as a late PubertySuperpower. Has yet to master it.
323* GamerChick: Spent part of her time playing video games.
324* RandomTransportation: [[InsistentTerminology Calls it 'Involuntary Teleportation']], but it counts. Whenever she misses something about the Tropers, expect her to pop out later.
325* RecurringCharacter: Was part of a Subplot / RunningGag along with Glitch and Elvuz. WordOfGod that she just popped out at random, even in dramatic moments in the main plot. Nowadays she's just another Troper more.
326* {{Sleepyhead}}: Tends to fall asleep. {{Justified}} due to time zones in real life.
327* WhatDidIDoLastNight: Woke up in page 627 with a red nose in a room covered with tissues and a [[ShirtlessScene shirtless]] Elvuz on the ground. She starts to think in [[DidTheyOrDidntThey the implications]] of that... until Glitch pops out and says that they were watching sad films and Elvuz got DrunkOnMilk.
328[[/folder]]
329
330[[folder:Galaxy]]
331!!@/{{Heyitsgalaxycreeper}}
332[[quoteright:100:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/jpeg_20180314_155309.jpg]]
333Galaxy, the awkward but cute non-human, who premiered in [[https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/posts.php?discussion=14991197750A30186100&page=623 Page 623]].
334----
335* ChildProdigy: He's about 10 but has made a mech and a pet robot using an old roomba.
336%%* GadgeteerGenius
337* PunctuatedForEmphasis: "That. Was. Delicious."
338%%* StealthHiBye: The way Galaxy got introduced
339[[/folder]]
340
341[[folder:Alivia Marie Champ]]
342!!@/{{AutisticAlivia}}
343[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/7c4360f4_45c2_4a7d_97e4_e936b07c37d0.jpeg]]
344[[caption-width-right:350:Alivia. [[https://twitter.com/UshijiDraws/status/1164598996540755968 Art by Ushiji Draws]]]]
345Alivia Marie Champ, or simply Alivia, premiered in [[https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/posts.php?discussion=14991197750A30186100&page=645 Page 645]].
346----
347%%* GenkiGirl: Only when it comes to chocolate...
348* GirlsLoveChocolate: She has an addiction to chocolate.
349%%* MortalityPhobia: Yep, she has a sprinkle of it.
350* PunctuatedForEmphasis: "THAT. WAS. TROPES?!"
351* TheStoic: Somehow PlayedForLaughs. But when someone mentions chocolate, or when chocolate is shown, she goes CRAZY.
352[[/folder]]
353
354[[folder: Keiron Quincy Cioran]]
355!!@/KeironCioran[=/=]@/{{Baisteach}}
356Keiron Quincy Cioran, the BlackAndNerdy, headphone-wearing aesthete, premiered in [[https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/posts.php?discussion=14991197750A30186100&page=660 page 660]].
357----
358* BladeBelowTheShoulder: What he attempts to use to wake an unconscious Taco. [[spoiler: Thankfully, he doesn't.]]
359* FanOfThePast: He is shown to have a phonograph and a vinyl collection. And most the bands he has been shown listening to have been from the 60's or 70's.
360* HeadphonesEqualIsolation: Most of the time he is in the vicinity of the rest of the cast, but you (and probably not him) would notice because he has his headphones on all the time. {{Justified}}, [[TruthInTelevision considering his actor does this and it's the reason why his appearances can be spotty at times]].
361[[/folder]]
362
363[[folder:Tabby]]
364[[@/TabbyGirl4 TabbyGirl4]], The Axe-Wielding AscendedExtra who debuted on [[https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/posts.php?%20discussion=14991197750A30186100&page=711#comment-17765 Page 711]]
365----
366* ArtsyBeret: Wears one and is shown to be a artist to setting up a art booth at the convention and sat in the corner in another episode to sketch the other tropers fighting [[{{VideoGame/Undertale}} Flowey]].
367* BigDamnHeroes: Performs this in Season 5 with Spotted being tortured by Amunet and stopping Victor's forced wedding with Aveyond.
368%%* DeadpanSnarker:
369* DumbassNoMore: Early appearances of her depict her as a ditz and has a habit of burning stuff. Later episodes have her being more mature and helping out.
370%%* EmergingFromTheShadows: How she is introduced in Tropers: The Series.
371%%* EnergyBall: Can manipulate PureEnergy and use it as an attack like this.
372%%* HammerSpace: Takes use of this in some episodes.
373* LethalChef: Has a habit of leaving stuff in the oven and burning it.
374%%* LivingLieDetector: Calls Playing out on this.
375* OutOfFocus: The episodes she appeared in vary how much big her role is and this trope applied in some of them.
376%%* TomboyishPonytail: Normally has her hair down but frequently has it in a ponytail.
377[[/folder]]
378
379[[folder:Arimo]]
380[[@/{{arimothereindeer}} Arimo the Reindeer]] debuted in [[https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/posts.php?discussion=14991197750A30186100&page=729#comment-18211 page 729.]]
381----
382* LittleBitBeastly: He is completely human, save for having reindeer antlers.
383* OneWayVisor: He owns one and wore it in his debut, specifically a [[Music/DaftPunk Guy-Manuel]] helmet.
384[[/folder]]
385
386[[folder:Dan]]
387!!@/{{Johannes4123}}
388An outlaw who at first lied about his true name, but he has since opened up the others. Debuted on [[https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/posts.php?discussion=14991197750A30186100&page=744#comment-18593 Page 744.]]
389----
390* CrimeAfterCrime: In "Hit the Deck Before that Iceberg Does!" he started off knocking a crew member unconscious and sneaking out of third class in the hopes of stealing something valuable, but ended up committing seven murders in order to keep himself from getting exposed.
391* {{Flanderization}}: He started out as a jerk, but over time he only became more violent and unhinged.
392* ImprovisedWeapon: He doesn't have any primary weapons, preferring to make due with whatever he can get his hands on.
393* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: Often rude and snarky to the other tropers, but has shown that he does care about them.
394* MadeOfIron: He almost always gets back up after receiving injuries.
395* MaliciousMisnaming: Has a habit of doing this to people doesn't like, especially the VillainOfTheWeek.
396* {{Mundangerous}}: Holding on to metal during a hot summer day was too much for him, despite already having shrugged off being on fire.
397%%* StatingTheSimpleSolution: Often tries to do this, effectiveness varies
398* StickyFingers: He tends to steal things whenever opportunity arises.
399* StoneWall: Can take almost anything, but he rarely manages to do as much damage as the other tropers.
400* UnexplainedRecovery: At one point had all of his teeth knocked out, he was back to normal shortly after.
401* WrongGenreSavvy: Many of his attempts at StatingTheSimpleSolution fail because of this.
402[[/folder]]
403
404[[folder:[=KJsixteen=]]]
405[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/42528199_p0_master1200_3.jpg]]
406[[caption-width-right:350:Artist: Syatiti]]
407@/{{KJsixteen}}, a Naginata-wielding DraconicHumanoid who debuted in [[https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/posts.php?discussion=14991197750A30186100&page=752 page 752.]]
408* BadassLongrobe: A snazzy oriental jade robe.
409* CombatMedic: His job is to heal fallen party members while fighting off threats. [[ShootTheMedicFirst Needless to say, he basically has a metaphorical "Kick Me!" sign for the enemies to see while doing his job.]]
410* DraconicHumanoid: He looks pretty human, except for the dragon horns and dragon tail.
411* KnightInSourArmor: Despite having some JadeColouredGlasses, he still does as much good as possible
412* MoodWhiplash: When [=KJ=] first appeared in the series, he was delivering some Sprite Cranberry ala UsefulNotes/LebronJames... In the middle of a battle against an EldritchAbomination with CombatTentacles.
413* SupernaturalGoldEyes: KJ's eyes are golden-colored, and his supernatural traits come in the form of his [[CombatMedic combat prowess and healing skills]], along with [[LittleBitBeastly dragon horns and tail.]]
414[[/folder]]
415
416%%[[folder:Heather]]
417%%!!Heather
418
419%%[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/5769652f_e76b_4741_8da0_20294098a084.jpeg]]
420%%[[caption-width-right:350:Sketch by [[https://ko-fi.com/helencheesegrater Helen T]]]]
421
422%%-----
423%%[[/folder]]
424
425[[folder:Afterwards]]
426!!@/{{Afterwards}}
427[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/t_ts_after.png]]
428 [[caption-width-right:250:Art by Afterwards]]
429A man who wields the [[Franchise/KingdomHearts Keyblade]]. Debuted in [[https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/posts.php?discussion=14991197750A30186100&page=787#comment-19656 Season 5, Episode 19.]]
430----
431* BackFromTheDead: In "Mystery of What's-Her-Name Manor", he gets killed by Knife via DestinationDefenestration after some bickering and a series of punches that started off accidentally. He later gets revived by them using some devices they constructed specifically to revive him.
432* BatmanCanBreatheInSpace: He's capable of breathing in the airless void of outer space, because his lungs have been genetically modified to remove the necessity of oxygen for respiration.
433* DisguisedInDrag: In "Hit The Deck Before That Iceberg Does!" he decides to put on some women's clothing whilst testing out some clothing for Aveyond. This ends up sealing the [[UsefulNotes/RMSTitanic Titanic's]] sinking fate as when he drops his womanlike act to warn the ship's captain of an incoming iceberg that'll sink the Titanic, the captain faints in shock.
434* EnergyWeapon: His Warp Drive keyblade and it's two formchanges can fire lasers or plasma.
435* LikesOlderWomen: It's implied with his diary that's revealed in "Bobby Buzzer's Bombastic Bameshow" that he has had sex with multiple motherly characters.
436* HealingShiv: His Hospital keyblade is a mix of this and a CombatMedic's weapon, it's default form, it's 2 formchanges, and it's finisher being based off of different real life medical tools.
437* RememberTheNewGuy: In his debut, he claims that everyone already knows him for years, despite the other characters reacting in a lack of knowledge over the sight of After suddenly showing up.
438-->'''Taco:''' What the? Who are you?\
439'''After:''' Hm? I'm Afterwards. You guys have known me for years, remember?\
440'''Zanreo:''' Hmmm... nope, never seen you before.\
441'''Alivia:''' Me neither.
442[[/folder]]
443
444!!Debuted season 7
445
446[[folder:Elena]]
447!![=ElenaOkami=]
448[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/tts_elena_by_knife_5.png]]
449[[caption-width-right:250:Art by [=MadameButterflyKnife=] ]]
450[[caption-width-right:250:[[labelnote:As drawn by [=ElenaOkami=]]][[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/tts_elena_by_elena.jpg]][[/labelnote]]]]
451A toast saleswoman who has been involved in enough crimes to warrant some jailtime by Tropesburg's police force. Also has some Pokemon. Debuted in [[https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/posts.php?discussion=14991197750A30186100&page=1208#comment-30177 Season 7, Episode 1.]]
452----
453* FireBreathingWeapon: Wields one as her weapon.
454* IconicItem: Toast. She's a saleswoman of it, and even when not selling it she's always carrying atleast 1 slice of it, sometimes using it in place of a sheet of paper to write down things.
455[[/folder]]
456
457[[folder:Custard]]
458!![=CustardAndPie=]
459[[quoteright:277:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/updatedcustardnotext.PNG]]
460 [[caption-width-right:277:Art by [=CustardAndPie=] ]]
461A sentient, souped-up (by 80s standards) [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IBM_Personal_Computer/AT IBM PC AT]] who travels on an AV cart. They first appeared on page [[https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/posts.php?discussion=14991197750A30186100&page=1239#comment-30966 1239]].
462----
463* ArtificialIntelligence: Whoever created them [[AnachronismStew somehow managed to achieve this]] back in [[TheEighties the 1980's]]. Thus, they have thought processes of her own and is able to move autonomously (with the help of an AV cart, of course).
464* BerserkButton: They really, ''really'' don't like being asked or told to upgrade their components[[note]]Mainly because their entire system is over 30 years obsolete, and thus physically ''can't''[[/note]]. If you do, then [[DeadpanSnarker prepare for]] [[NeverHeardThatOneBefore the snark.]]
465* ComputerVoice: Is capable of doing this via a speech synthesizer card inside their main unit. It's human-sounding enough that in "Tropesburg Gets Even Stranger", Libre remarks that his newly acquired synthetic voicebox gives him a voice ''less'' humanlike than them.
466* {{Emoticon}}: Being a computer, their monitor is their face, and thus uses these to express emotion.
467* FunWithAcronyms: Their name's actually an acronym for '''C'''omputer '''U'''nder '''S'''ervice '''T'''o '''A'''id '''R'''andom '''D'''udes. It doesn't provide many clues to their original purpose, to say the least.
468* RidiculouslyHumanRobot: A Ridiculously Human Computer in this case, with them being perfectly capable of feeling and expressing human emotions, have their own interests outside of their intended purpose, and has even been shown "eating" by using floppy disks with food data on it. The TuringTest ain't got nothing on them.
469* SecondLawMyAss:
470** When you have a sentient computer with free will, don't expect them to follow everything you tell them to do. Not to mention it's sometimes ''them'' telling the ''humans'' what to do.
471** They're also not above harming (or threatening to harm) human beings, despite the objections of others. [[HateSink Steve Segue]] found that out the hard way in "The Wild Coleberrys" after they [[WesternAnimation/TheAristocats decided to ship him to Timbuktu.]]
472* SheCleansUpNicely: They put on a wig, makeup, and a pink 80's prom dress for a beauty pageant in "The Beauties of Tropesberg". Despite being self-conscious about it, they managed to get first place anyway, and other Tropers let them know they're beautiful.
473* ShockAndAwe: Can open their monitor's backside to unleash arcs of electricity, which they use upon:
474** Some [[Series/StrangerThings Demodogs]] in "Tropesburg Gets Even Stranger".
475** Mad in "Thrifty Thursday", to fill Mad's [[TheyKilledKennyAgain death quota]].
476* SpectacularSpinning: Other than being their default dance move (since they're, you know, ''on a cart''), "The Great Los Santos Heist" implies that spinning around very fast allows them to change costume on the fly.
477* ThankTheMaker: A variant. Any instance of "God" is replaced with the last name of an important figure in computing history.
478-->''Oh Lovelace, I really made a wrong turn at Albuquerque...''
479* TheReasonYouSuckSpeech: In "The Suite Life of Lunar Times", after a session of banter whereupon Risdio, (and later on Katrina and Dookie) critisize characters such as Knife, Bowie, and Zanreo over their amoral actions in the Moon Hotel, they throw back the critique upon Risdio, pointing out that the Tropers aren't moral, upstanding citizens by default, and how he essentially manipulated Katrina into [[YesMan agreeing with his opinions,]] making him a {{Hypocrite}}.
480-->'''Custard:''' Risdio. Risdio Risdio ''Risdio''. Take ''two'' deep breaths.... calm your tits.... Now, when have we ever given any indication that we, the eponymous Tropers, are moral, upstanding citizens? Nowhere! We commit crimes all the damn time and rarely even get punished! Just recently we robbed a bank and a jewelry store because we needed the money! And now you're railing on us for it and manipulating a child[[note]]Katrina[[/note]] into parroting what you say? Why, you should be ashamed of yourself!\
481'''Risdio:''' I have never told Kat what to do or say, ever.\
482'''Custard:''' Yes, you have, just not blatantly. You have her repeating your exact same sentiments because you've made her completely trust you! She's a ''child'', she's impressionable, and here you are assuming we're good people and influencing her! You are a ''terrible'' role model for child stars!
483[[/folder]]
484
485[[folder: Kay Γ Trigger [=/=] KingOfStickers]]
486--> "'''お前はもう死んでいる'''."[[note]]This is the part where you go '''NANI!?''' and die.[[/note]]
487A Tanuki, who is the King Of Stickers. While biologically male, he also uses she pronouns. Debuted on page [[https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/posts.php?discussion=14991197750A30186100&page=1325#comment-33102 1325]].
488----
489* BloodKnight: Went bonkers when flooding the sun with goombas in "Glitching Out".
490* CameraAbuse: Blew up the camera to finally end "Glitching Out" with a Bob-Omb.
491%%* {{Crossdresser}}
492* EvilLaugh: Is fond of doing this when going batshit insane with his wand.
493%%* FictionFiveHundred: Has many gold coins on him.
494* HeavySleeper: Somehow managed to sleep throughout most of the ruckus going on outside of the rocket.
495* MagicWand: Wields a magical gold [[https://www.mariowiki.com/Magic_wand sceptre]] with a turquoise jewel in it.
496%%* SorcererKing
497* {{Tanuki}}: A [[LittleBitBeastly kemonomimi]] variant of one.
498* YouWouldntLikeMeWhenImAngry: After Knife shrunk his maid outfit, he got so mad that his eyes turned white and a vein popped from his head and made a scream so loud that it could echo for 13 episodes, triggering his transformation into the Anime God.
499[[/folder]]
500
501[[folder: Knife]]
502!![=MadameButterflyKnife=]
503[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/mbk_transparent.png]]
504 [[caption-width-right:250:Art by [=MadameButterflyKnife=]]]
505 [[caption-width-right:250:[[labelnote:Click to see Season 7 appearance]][[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/6bb82aed_8545_46b8_9dbe_93567209aee0.jpeg]] [[/labelnote]]]]
506 An impulsive inventor who uses their custom built blade wings for all sorts of purposes. They first appeared on page [[https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/posts.php?discussion=14991197750A30186100&page=1326 1326]].
507----
508* BadassLongcoat: Part of their outfit is a trenchcoat.
509* DrivesLikeCrazy:
510** In "A Very Special Guest", their amazing driving skills lead to the Tropers crashing onto a TV show set and killing Chris Evans.
511** In "Bobby Buzzer's Bombastic Bameshow", they drive the car the Tropers are in with such speed and insane turning that the vehicle almost hits a bunch of other vehicles, and reaches the titular gameshow in a short timeframe.
512* FeatherFlechettes: The knives within their pack work as projectile weapons.
513* GadgeteerGenius: Creates a lot of crazy inventions and sells them for profit. The most distinctive invention of theirs is their bladepack, which can shoot out weapons and produce blade-tipped insectoid legs.
514* HardDrinkingPartyGirl: They end up joining the Tropers after throwing a crazy stoweaway party in their rocket ship. Once the whole thing is over, they throws up from her hangover. In every episode they are in afterward, they has a drink on her at some point in time.
515* LastNameBasis: Technically, their first name is Madame. They exclusively goes by Knife, their last name. It helps that apparently their siblings were also given the same first name, being differentiated by middle names.
516* RazorWings: They have cybernetic metal wing implants that act as this. Said implants can be detached to function similarly to a sword or a knife.
517[[/folder]]
518
519[[folder:Cutbug]]
520!![[@/KungFuCutBug Kung-Fu Cutbug]]
521[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/cububby_2.png]]
522 [[caption-width-right:350:Yeah, not the ''prettiest'' alien on the block...]]
523->'''DEBUT:''' [[https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/posts.php?discussion=14991197750A30186100&page=1368#comment-34199 S7E10: Much Ado About Suds-ing]]
524A bizarre [[StarfishAliens lava lamp-fish-horse-alien]] who's always carrying around an umbrella. Originally introduced trying to wash said umbrella, but gets roped into an escalating chain of events with their life on the line.
525
526* AmbiguousGender: [[https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/posts.php?discussion=14991197750A30186100&page=1371#comment-34252 They openly admit to not even knowing their own gender]]. As a result, they go by "they/them" pronouns.
527* GratuitousJapanese: Originally starts speaking Japanese mid-way through their debut episode as a response to [[ItMakesSenseInContext Tales doing the Funky Chicken too close to an enraged Kay's anime aura]], but stops soon thereafter. Later [[EnforcedTrope enforced]], as Kay's anime influence eventually grows so powerful, they can't speak anything ''but'' Japanese.
528* HollywoodAcid: Their [[AlienBlood blood]] and "hair" is made of this. It completely dissolves almost anything it touches, except for themself or something that was granted [[PlotArmor plot-convenient invincibility]].
529* NonIndicativeName: They haven't been shown to possess any cutting ability, nor are they remotely insectoid.
530* StarfishLanguage: When they first try to introduce themself, they say an incoherent string of alien gibberish. They then decide to go back and give themself "Cutbug" as a nickname.
531[[/folder]]
532
533[[folder: Risdio]]
534!!@/Risdio51
535A mysterious man from Ohio. Joins the Tropers for breakfast on page [[https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/posts.php?discussion=14991197750A30186100&page=1388#comment-34695 1388]].
536* TheAlcoholic: He can down a bottle of vodka in 15 seconds
537* {{Cloudcuckoolander}}: He likes to bring his own silverware to restaurants, and carries a gun in the back of his pants at all time. He also illegally lived with the Tropers til Chey’s birth of Delilah, where he officially moved in.
538* DrivesLikeCrazy: Only a slightly better driver than Knife. He doesn’t even have a license.
539* GunNut: He carries a Jericho 941 in the back of his pants virtually all the time.
540* SharpDressedMan: He dresses as such for dinner in the Moon Hotel.
541* SmallNameBigEgo: He acts like everyone knows him. Nobody does.
542[[/folder]]
543
544[[folder: Dookie]]
545
546!!@/DookieIdiotNimrod
547[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/1d9900ab_99cc_433a_8919_38e131c87f77.jpeg]]
548 [[caption-width-right:350:Woof]]
549-->'''DEBUT''' [[https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/posts.php?discussion=14991197750A30186100&page=1437#comment-35908 Season 7 Episode 13, The Perfect Storm]]
550
551He is a dog.
552----
553* AnthropomorphicZigZag: Even though Dookie is a dog, he stands on two legs. Yet, he runs on all fours, and barks and woofs, even though he can speak like a human.
554* BadassAdorable: He’s a dog.
555* FunnyAnimal: A dog that speaks English as fluent as the more humanlike tropers.
556* HeterosexualLifePartners: With Nimrod and Jimmy.
557%%* TheScrappy: Was kind of this in his first episodes, but has since evolved.
558[[/folder]]
559
560[[folder: Katrina]]
561!!@/TheGeekArtist08
562[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/whatsapp_image_2020_09_01_at_112544.jpeg]]
563 [[caption-width-right:350:Drawn by @/TheGeekArtist08]]
564A young woman that debuted [[note]]or rather, crashed in[[/note]] in [[https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/posts.php?discussion=14991197750A30186100&page=1460#comment-36477 the 13th episode of Season 7, "The Perfect Storm", more specifically, page 1460.]]
565* AnthropomorphicPersonification: [[Tropers/{{Afterwards}} After]] assumed (whilst drunk) that she's one for Hurricane Katrina because of her name, until she [[AvertedTrope clarified]] that it stems from her Platform/{{Roblox}} username.
566* VagueAge: [[DownplayedTrope Downplayed.]] She explicitly stated that she's a middle school student born after 2005 [[note]]The year Hurricane Katrina occurred[[/note]]. However, she didn't stated her actual age.
567[[/folder]]
568
569[[folder: Offscreen Voice]]
570!!@/{{Immortalartisan}}
571An individual that never directly shows up, involved in the behind-the-scenes production of the show in-universe. Debuted [[note]]Tripped in[[/note]] on [[https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/posts.php?discussion=14991197750A30186100&page=1439#comment-35951 the 13th episode of Season 7, "The Perfect Storm", specifically, page 1439.]]
572----
573* TheAllegedBoss: Acknowledged themselves as a head of a crew and said they were made recently. Regularly leaves to take a break or sleep mid-show.
574* AmbiguousGender: Due to only appearing as a unidentified voice, and the narration only going by gender-neutral pronouns.
575* MetaGuy: The head crewman... not much more meta then that.
576* OnlyKnownByTheirNickname: Whenever they are speaking they are only noted as an off-screen voice, though whether it’s a nickname, a legal name, or a shorthand name is unknown.
577* TheVoice: A textual example whereupon they never directly show up in the narration, only their dialogue.
578* WeAreExperiencingTechnicalDifficulties: Debuted on the show causing one due to tripping over the camera cables.
579
580[[/folder]]
581
582[[folder: The Bees]]
583!!@/AyyBee121
584A group of InexplicablyIdenticalIndividuals. The main Bee debuted on [[https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/posts.php?discussion=14991197750A30186100&page=1509#37703 Season 7 episode 14, "The Suite Life in Lunar Times.]]
585
586After a while, other bees started showing up, which the main Bee seemed to be aware of.
587!In general
588
589* AnimalMotifs: Bees, stemming from their HiveCasteSystem (with a queen), the main Bee identified with the term for male bees (drone), and the female bees possessing stingers and are capable of producing wax and honey.
590* ColourCodedForYourConvenience: All of them have different colored costumes and text colors.
591* DivergentCharacterEvolution: In the latter half of season 8, they gain more distinctive traits.
592* HumanOutsideAlienInside: Not only can all Bees teleport, but female bees have stingers in their wrists and can produce wax and honey.
593-->'''Bee:''' Are you saying that not every woman can produce wax from their sweat glands?
594-->'''Custard:''' Bee, I am ''very'' concerned as to why you know women who sweat wax.
595* InexplicablyIdenticalIndividuals: So far, there is no explaination of where they came from.
596* PlanetOfSteves: They're all named "Bee", though a few go by nicknames instead.
597* {{Teleportation}}: All bees seem to be able to teleport.
598
599!!The Main Bee (Orange Drone #21)
600[[quoteright:320:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/251445_qpcqplyq.png]]
601 [[caption-width-right:320:Image made with [[https://picrew.me/image_maker/251445 this picrew.]]]]
602[[quoteright:320:[[labelnote:Click here to see his early Season 8 appearance.]]https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/251445_xq75tsls.png[[/labelnote]]]]
603[[quoteright:320:[[labelnote:Click here to see his Season 7 appearance.]]https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/457566_0jjr7big_42.png [[/labelnote]]]]
604 [[caption-width-right:320:(Made with [[https://picrew.me/image_maker/457566 this picrew]])]]
605
606* CostumeEvolution: Gets a new outfit for the first half of season 8, which itself gets replaced later in the season.
607* GadgeteerGenius: Starting with "Martin Mint-Chocolate-Chip and the Ice Cream Factory", he has shown a talent for making machinery. This started to lapse during late Season 7, before it came back in full force in Season 8.
608* OnlyKnownByTheirNickname: The way he introduces himself makes it clear that "Bee" is just a nickname.
609* OntologicalMystery: He somehow ends up in a hotel on the moon, for reasons he isn't aware of. He didn't even realise he was there until his game of VideoGame/DigDug was interrupted! Turns out, he can involuntarily teleport.
610* PowerIncontinence: He teleports seemingly at random without his own consent, and doesn't even realize it sometimes..
611* UnfazedEveryman: While this was zig-zagged early on, later revelations about his true nature revealed that he is actually quite a weird specimen himself, thus subverting this entirely.
612
613!!Dark Bee (Black Drone #21)
614[[quoteright:320:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/251445_9zdtzndv.png]]
615 [[caption-width-right:320:Image made with [[https://picrew.me/image_maker/251445 this picrew.]]]]
616[[quoteright:320:[[labelnote:Click here to see his early season 8 appearance.]]https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/251445_3wubjjza.png[[/labelnote]]]]
617[[quoteright:320:[[labelnote:Click here to see his season 7 appearance.]]https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/457566_qameazjw.png]]
618 [[caption-width-right:320:(Made with [[https://picrew.me/image_maker/457566 this picrew]])[[/labelnote]]]]
619[[quoteright:320:[[labelnote:Click here to see his prison outfit.]]https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/kb21_1.png]] [[/labelnote]]
620 [[caption-width-right:320:(Made with [[https://picrew.me/image_maker/251445 this picrew.]] and edited with Paint.net.)]]
621
622* AffectionateParody: Of the "dark" archetype of [[EvilCounterpart Evil Counterparts.]]
623* CostumeEvolution: Gets a new outfit for early season 8, along with the main Bee, which gets replaced later.
624* EvilCounterpart: To the main Bee.
625* FeatherMotif: His teleportation is represented by a burst of black feathers.
626* SpecialEffectBranding: His teleportation effect, as mentioned above, is the only one so far not to be represented as a flash of colored light. Then again, it would be hard for him to vanish in a flash of black light, since black is the ''absense'' of light to begin with...
627
628!!Queen Bee
629
630* AdiposeRex: She is described as "plump", implying she is a downplayed example.
631* CutenessProximity: Gets this from Business Possum, a possum in a business suit. Though, to be fair, she isn't all that intellegent or sane to begin with.
632* HiveCasteSystem: Her name references this.
633
634[[/folder]]
635
636[[folder: Madface]]
637!![=Madface7=]
638Blob creatures that are human-shaped by default, possessing the physical attributes and appearance of a human despite their composition. The first iteration debuted in [[https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/posts.php?discussion=14991197750A30186100&page=1545#comment-38613 Season 7, episode 16.]]
639----
640!!General tropes:
641* AmbiguouslyHuman: The being known as Mad is a blob, but inexplicably possesses the physical attributes and appearance of a human when in a human form. One notable non-human attribute of them is their skin color.
642-->'''Mad:''' I'm a blob of weird goo that has human texture when it's in its main form. Other than that I don't know what the hell I am.
643* ColourCodedForYourConvenience: Each variant has differently colored skin (orange for Mad 7, yellow for M8) and speaks with matchingly colored text.
644* GenderBender: As a result of them being shapeshifting blob creatures, they're addressed with masculine pronouns from their debut till the end of Season 7, gender-neutral pronouns in "Bobby Buzzer's Bombastic Bameshow", and feminine pronouns in "Tropesburg Gets Even Stranger", complete with a physical change in that episode. [[note]] This parallels her author's transgender awakening in real life. [[/note]]
645!!Tropes related to Mad:
646[[quoteright:150:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/ttsmadfeminine_transparent_8.png]]
647 [[caption-width-right:150:Art by [=CustardAndPie=] ]]
648 [[caption-width-right:150:[[labelnote:Old art by madface7]]https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/ttsmadtransparent.png[[/labelnote]]]]
649* {{Humanshifting}}: Mad shapeshifts into Bee (a human, despite his name) to join Bee's Christmas party.
650* ImMelting: When Mad tries to shapeshift into Bee, she momentarily melts into a puddle, [[SubvertedTrope only to split into two seperate beings.]]
651* PowerIncontinence: Her "[[RealityWarper random bullshit powers]]" have a tendency to manifest in a manner disadvantageous to her.
652* SelfDuplication: In an attempt to shapeshift into Bee, Mad ends up melting and splitting into two seperate beings, madface7 (Mad 7) and madface8 (m8). She exploits this trope by having m8 stay at the Tropers' apartment, whilst Mad joins Bee in the latter's Christmas party.
653!!Tropes related to M8:
654[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/madface8_3.png]]
655 [[caption-width-right:300:Art by [=CustardAndPie=]]]
656* EvilDoppelganger: Mad and them see themselves as one towards the original Mad, possessing the more negative attributes that formerly belonged to her, such as jerkassery and criminality.
657* LiteralSplitPersonality: Mad's split that birthed them comes with differing attitudes to Christmas, with Mad liking it and m8 hating it.
658-->'''M8:''' Well, I just hate Christmas. You see, I was spawned not from Mad's split decision over going to the Bee party, but from their split decision on whether or not they liked Christmas. They are no longer divisive, and as a result, I aspire to destroy Christmas. It's not complicated. Strange how an entire alternate self can be spawned from a simple coin flip...
659* TechnicallyNakedShapeshifter: M8 [[https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/posts.php?discussion=14991197750A30186100&page=1665#comment-41621 biologically grows winter gear]] as they alongside Playing, Chey, and Knife put on some winter clothing on their way to the North Pole.
660-->''That was convenient.''
661[[/folder]]
662
663[[folder: Hat Thief]]
664!!@/SmallLightProductions
665[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/thehatthief2.png]]
666 [[caption-width-right:300:Art made by {{Tropers/Small Light|Productions}}]]
667A guy with a hat and some odd behaviour. Debuted on [[https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/posts.php?discussion=14991197750A30186100&page=1585#comment-39611 Season 7 episode 17.]]
668----
669* AmbiguouslyHuman: Although he looks human, he's been shown to hover above the ground, and takes on a completely different personality after fainting for the first time.
670* BackForTheDead: After being absent throughout the first 3 episodes of Season 8, he returns in "The Shaggy Dreadnoughtithicus", and gets squashed to death by [[NotZilla Duchess]], later on.
671* {{Fainting}}: He faints frequently, sometimes out of nowhere. After waking up, he seems to be a different person, and something fills his eyes that do not belong.
672* SignatureHeadgear: He has a small top hat most of the time, which fits his quirky personality.
673[[/folder]]
674
675[[folder: Tilly]]
676!!@/SmilyTrope112
677[[quoteright:340:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/2021_tilly_4.png]]
678 [[caption-width-right:340:Art made with [[https://picrew.me/image_maker/9971 this Picrew.]] [[labelnote:Click here to see her pre-[=S8E3=] appearance]]\
679https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/tilly.png[[/labelnote]] ]]
680A [[WesternAnimation/StevenUniverse Gem]] that showed up randomly after hearing of the Troper's adventures, wishing to become involved in them herself. Debuted on page [[https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/posts.php?discussion=14991197750A30186100&page=1615 1615]].
681----
682* TheAce: Has proven to be a tough survivalist and combatant when she wound up in the Upside Down during [=S8E2=], "Tropesburg Gets Even Stranger", even killing large portions of [[Series/StrangerThings Demodog]] hordes when other Tropers were struggling hard with killing just a few.
683* BeCarefulWhatYouWishFor: In her debut episode, she asks Mad to take his turn in the karaoke session, only to be deep in regret upon hearing him sing a [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4RSUuu_FqHo voice crack-covered version of the Ocean Man song]].
684* CostumeEvolution: Her new appearance in "Thrifty Thursday" forgoes her sweater and jeans for a kimono and {{Sarashi}}, heavily changes her hairstyle, and even changes skin color from white to pale brown.
685* DeadpanSnarker: She's one for using this often, given her comedic style of being TheStoic.
686%%* {{Fangirl}}: She turned out to be one for different things, including:
687%%** [[{{WebAnimation/hololive}} hololive]], or more specifically [[{{Characters/HololiveMoriCalliopeCh}} Mori Calliope]], if her choice of kareoke song was any indication.
688%%** [[{{ImpliedTrope}} Implied]] to be one for ''[[{{Franchise/JoJosBizarreAdventure}} JoJo]]'' in the 2021 [[{{ChristmasEpisode}} Christmas special]].
689* GemTissue: Being a [[WesternAnimation/StevenUniverse Gem]], she has one on her upper back.
690* {{Hammerspace}}: Has the ability to store things in her ''back'', surprisingly, which is one of the perks of being a [[WesternAnimation/StevenUniverse Gem]] that she has.
691* HeroicSacrifice: She goes out fighting in the Upside Down after a moment of DidntThinkThisThrough trying to take down the [[Series/StrangerThings Mind Flayer]], and gets poofed by the Demo Army - Thankfully, she gets saved by Libre's pet bobbit worm.
692* HowDoIShotWeb: In the episode "Tropers: The Bizarre Adventure" when she gets her [[{{Manga/JoJosBizarreAdventure}} Stand]], as she has no idea how to use her Stand when it manifested, so she took some time trying to figure out how to utilise her Stand.
693* LiteralMinded: Jokes seem to fly over her head often.
694* PassThePopcorn: Tends to do this often, given her comedic [[TheStoic stoicism]], even in situations where she would've gotten directly involved in the danger.
695* SkewedPriorities: "Bobby Buzzer's Bombastic Bameshow" sees her walk into the apartment that had been wrecked by Libre in "The Nightmare Before Epiphany" and only getting upset that her drink bottles got smashed.
696* SoulJar: Being a [[WesternAnimation/StevenUniverse Gem]] means that she can recover fully so long as her core gem remains intact, as seen in "Thrifty Thursday" where her core gem regenerates into a full body after she got poofed by the [[Series/StrangerThings Demo Army]] in "Tropesburg Gets Even Stranger".
697* TheStoic: [[PlayedForLaughs Used comically]].
698* {{Troll}}: Showed shades of this in the dream world - [[DidntThinkThisThrough Yet doesn't exactly put much thought into her mental trolling spree(s), though]].
699[[/folder]]
700
701[[folder: Libre]]
702!!@/SomeLibre
703[[quoteright:320:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/t_ts_libre_walfas.png]]
704 [[caption-width-right:320:Disclaimer: Hook gun and hair as seen on picture may not be accurate. Image made with Walfas.]]
705A teenage boy that debuted in [[https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/posts.php?discussion=14991197750A30186100&page=1661#comment-41504 Season 7, Episode 20]]. He leaves his home in Jakarta, Indonesia to find a better place to live. Unfortunately, hitching a hook ride on a flying sleigh to get to Tropesburg resulted in Sunflora Apartment being greatly shambled.
706----
707* ArtificialLimbs: Gets a prosthetic thumb and throat in "Tropesburg Gets Even Stranger" after he lost those from getting cut by Taco Jr. and screaming loudly respectively. The throat has a synthetic voicebox.
708* {{Fainting}}: Faints after screaming following a thumb removal in "Tropesburg Gets Even Stranger". He only recovers in the end of the episode, after the portal to the [[Series/StrangerThings Upside Down]] is closed and his damaged body parts have been fixed.
709* {{Fingore}}: Taco Jr. cuts off a thumb of his in order to distract the [[Series/StrangerThings Demodogs]] in "Tropesburg Gets Even Stranger".
710* GenderBlenderName: Late in season 8 he starts going by "Cassie". By all indications, he's still a guy, he just likes that name.
711* MacGyvering: In "The Nightmare Before Epiphany", he makes a hook gun, a fish tank large enough to hold a bobbit worm, and a radar device capable of locating flying vehicles out of the contents of Christmas presents washed up on his home by a flood.
712* MistakenForDying: Gun (played by [=MadameButterflyKnife=]) thinks he's dead after he fainted in "Tropesburg Gets Even Stranger".
713-->'''Gun:''' "Is he dead?! Let me check." ''[slaps Libre in the face without bothering to check his reaction, then looks back to Knife]'' "Alright, he's dead! I propose we use his dead body as a weapon."
714-->'''Libre's [[Podcast/TheMagnusArchives statement dream]]:''' ''(...)what he was after and picked up a small object wrapped in paper and plastic-'''[EAR PIERCING STATIC ABRUPTLY INTERRUPTS THE STATEMENT]'''-walking towards me. The storage room(...)''
715* TheScream: He lets out an [[ExaggeratedTrope insanely loud, inhuman]] scream when his one of his thumbs gets cut off by Taco Jr. in "Tropesburg Gets Even Stranger". This ended up destroying a large portion of his throat and his entire voicebox, which nessecitated a prosthetic throat with a synthetic voicebox in it.
716[[/folder]]
717
718!!Debuted season 8
719
720[[folder: Harper, Harper, Etc. (The Pod Of Seals)]]
721!!Tropers/{{aPod-ofSeals}}
722A pod of seals introduced in [[https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/posts.php?discussion=14991197750A30186100&page=1762#comment-44050 Season 8, Episode 4]]. They somehow wandered into Tropesburg while on an quest to find the Shake Shack.
723----
724* AmbiguousGender: They're seals who are only referred to using gender-neutral pronouns and they all have a gender-neutral name (Harper).
725* AntiquatedLinguistics: Exaggerated with the very first time they write - they write "Hie are seolas," ''actual grammatically correct Old English'' for "They are seals." From that point on, they play this trope straight when writing, using a just-about-understandable version of English that sounds like it's from the 1500s, and using the letter thorn in place of "th." Averted when they talk, which they do in contemporary modern English.
726* BehindTheBlack: The InUniverse explanation for why they did absolutely nothing during the fight scene between Libre and Ladro at the construction site.
727* {{Cloudcuckoolander}}: As several of these other tropes indicate, they are not exactly the epitome of intelligence, common sense, or sanity.
728* ClusterFBomb: When they're running after Dookie and swearing.
729* ComicallyMissingThePoint: Several times. First they mistake Dookie's swearing at Ladro for a general pastime, and later, when Tropes "heard through the grapevine" that a duchess[[note]]The episode's pet {{Notzilla}} is named "Duchess"[[/note]] was arriving in town, they think he's talking about a literal grapevine.
730* TheDividual: They're all indistinguishable from each other and travel in groups. They even share a name.
731* FreakLabAccident: Implied to be the Harper's origin in ''Tropers: The Bizarre Adventure.'' One seal says that leaving a lab experiment unattended is "how we happened," while the other one claims that aliens were involved somehow.
732* {{Hammerspace}}: They keep a lot of objects in a pocket dimension, and they can summon things from it at will. It's been stated that this pocket dimension is the same as the ocean-dimension they entered twice in ''Tropers: The Bizarre Adventure.''
733* LiteralMinded: As seen in the "heard through the grapevine" incident above. Also this exchange:
734->'''Bee:''' "Guess who just blew all his money on designer fashions!"
735->'''Harper:''' "...Uh, is it Creator/MileyCyrus?"
736* MultipleChoicePast: Were they created in a freak lab accident? Or are they Really700YearsOld? Were aliens involved, or not? Not even the Harpers themselves seem sure!
737** They list their date of birth as February 31, 1926[[note]]A date which doesn't exist to begin with[[/note]], but this seemingly contradicts several other things they've said, not to mention their existence in 1916.
738* NoSenseOfDirection: They wandered into the other Tropers' apartment on their way back from the bathroom in a library. Not to mention they [[https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/posts.php?discussion=14991197750A30186100&page=1762#comment-44050 apparently can't read a map]].
739* PunnyName: '''Harp'''er '''Seal'''y. And they pronounce their middle name, Guilles, as "gill-less."
740* Really700YearsOld: Implied. The Harpers claim to be incredibly old, (or incredibly young, depending on how you look at it) and imply in ''The Maltese Soda Cans'' that they were around for Prohibition.
741** It's unclear whether they're the same seals, but there were apparently seals going by "Harper Sealy" living in the US in 1916. Furthermore, the AntiquatedLinguistics they use when writing, and the fact that they sign their name with a wax seal, imply that they may be much older.
742* ScatterbrainedSenior: Use this (along with naivete) to justify their odd behavior.
743* TalkingAnimal: Capable of human speech that's easily understood by the other Tropers.
744[[/folder]]
745
746[[folder:Fuzzy]]
747!!Tropers/{{K-Fuzzy-A}}
748[[quoteright:225:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/4421b652_cbd4_4d1b_80d6_77ba282f3ecc.jpeg]]
749 [[caption-width-right:225:Art made in Scratch.]]
750A young teenager who ended up in Tropesburg while on a school trip, but got lost and decided to stay. Introduced in [[https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/posts.php?discussion=14991197750A30186100&page=1790#comment-44748 Season 8 Episode 5]]
751
752* AbsurdPhobia: Starfish.
753* BadassNormal: He is more or less a normal teenager, his inventions and knowledge of a PocketDimension aside.
754* BagOfHolding: His backpack is a normal size, but has infinite storage, often containing the most convenient things.
755* CartoonPhysics: He can often manipulate this both by himself and with his inventions.
756* DeadpanSnarker: He often becomes this when irritated.
757* GadgeteerGenius: He is capable of building anything, and keeps his many ridiculous gadgets in his room.
758* IconicItem: His notebook. He is seen drawing in it a lot, and carries it around wherever he goes.
759** In other situations, this katana, which despite being a plastic ruler/sword, is somehow an AbsurdlySharpBlade.
760* RunningGag: One of his inventions somehow makes a hole in the wall.
761* VerbalTic: Humming, sometimes involuntarily.
762[[/folder]]
763
764[[folder: Oraku]]
765!!Tropers/{{blankb}}
766A person who came to Tropesburg from a portal who came to find a sword.
767* BlackSwordsAreBetter: Uses a jet black sword to destroy the portal.
768* TheFixer: Fixed the broken car with a comically over sized wrench.
769[[/folder]]
770
771[[folder: Smug]]
772!!Tropers/{{smug}}
773A floating skull who just appeared in the Troper's apartment. Seems pretty chill
774* BerserkButton: Mixed with TranquilFury, this sums up his reaction to Dark Bee's actions early into his first encounter with them involving TabletopGame/DungeonsAndDragons during "Once Upon a Smeg"
775* DemBones: Is a floating skull.
776* {{Telepathy}}: Can [[gold:"speak" and "listen"]] to other people's minds. This is also his default form of communication because no vocal chords.
777[[/folder]]
778
779[[folder:the Tempests (Sylvi, Robin, Anabiel...)]]
780!!@/{{wingedcatgirl}}
781A catgirl and its brain siblings.
782* {{Catgirl}}: Their flesh vessel has kitty ears that wiggle cutely.
783* ColorCodedSpeech: Robin [[blue:speaks and thinks in blue]], Ana [[gold:in gold]], and Sylvi [[pink:in pink]]. Arle speaks in [[cinnamon:cinnamon]], Libby in [[red:red]], Dream in [[green:green]]...
784* ContractualGenreBlindness: At the beginning of episode 8-13, after blatantly TemptingFate by calling things a "normal island vacation", Sylvi admits that it knew it wasn't going to be a normal vacation and shenanigans were obviously afoot, but insists that the tropers have to be surprised by them or they're "no good".
785* EarlyBirdCameo: Sylvi briefly appeared in episodes 3-14 and 7-5 prior to its official debut in episode 8-5.
786* MasculineFeminineAndrogyneTrio: Sylvi (feminine), Robin (masculine), and Anabiel (androgyne).
787* MultiGenderedSplitPersonalities: [[AlterEgoActing As in real life]], the system contains a prominent girl (Sylvi), a prominent boy (Robin), and a prominent OtherworldlyAndSexuallyAmbiguous person (Anabiel).
788* {{Omniglot}}: They have the Echo, which grants them the power to speak any language... sometimes. [[RuleOfFunny If it's funny]]. Or convenient. Or Sylvi just feels like it.
789* PinkBoyBlueGirl: Sylvi, the most prominent girl, speaks in [[pink:pink]], while Robin, the most prominent boy, speaks in [[blue:blue]].
790* ReadingAheadInTheScript: They [[ForgetfulJones easily forget]] whether they already know someone, so they occasionally sneak peeks at the script to get other characters' names, especially early on.
791[[/folder]]
792
793%%Briya's page! THIS IS SO I CAN FIND IT! It barely helps.
794
795[[folder: Briya Cadore]]
796!!@/{{sci300768}}
797A {{Magicka}} wizard who is stuck in Tropeburg. She's trying to get out of here, but for now will go with the flow of chaos.
798%%First appears https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/posts.php?discussion=14991197750A30186100&page=1882 (pg 1882)
799
800* BagOfHolding: Her bag is shown to be this. She stores her guns in that bag. It is safe to assume there are more items within it.
801* BoringButPractical: Seems to favor this type of magic/casting when possible. The exact reasoning is not known, but given her relative sanity...
802* DestructiveSaviour: Averts this when possible most of the time. Most being the keyword.
803* FriendlyFireproof: Utterly averted. As per canon of magicka wizards, friendly fire is always on. Fortunely for her fellow tropers, she is mindful of this. Mostly.
804* GlassCannon: This is one of her defining traits. Her magic is quite powerful given where she's from. Downplayed since she's still tougher than an average human.
805* GunNut: She normally carries around a sniper rifle and a semiautomatic rifle. And there's probably more guns in her bag.
806* InTheHood: Her hood defies gravity and physics. And eternally hides her face in darkness. No one knows what her face looks like.
807* MaskOfSanity: This is implied by her thoughts. It helps that no one can see her face.
808* NoodleIncident: Is the cause of some if the past ones she has mentioned are any indication. Noticable ones include:
809** Giving a dragon PTSD with a towel and a doll
810* SanityMeter: If her thoughts are any indication, she may have one. Her thoughts seem to vary between sane and insane.
811* SquishyWizard: Given where she's from, this trope is in full effect. Though she has basically no magical protection against her own magic.
812* TheFaceless: No one has seen her face. See InTheHood for the method of doing so.
813* TheresNoPlaceLikeHome: She accidently teleported herself here, and really wants to get back to her home universe. Mentions some fellow wizards as well who are looking for her.
814* TheSilentBob: Sometimes she becomes this. Due to her face being hidden, she uses gestures to communcicate. Her gesturing so far varies from subtle to over the top. She's rather good at getting what she's trying to say across in gesturing...
815
816[[/folder]]
817
818%%THIS IS SO I CAN FIND IT -Sci
819
820[[folder:Xabby]]
821!!Tropers/{{Xabbynip09}}
822 [[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/download20211202203053_6.png]]
823 [[caption-width-right:350:Image made with https://picrew.me/image_maker/6867]]
824 A Demi-God who debuted in Season 8 Episode 10. She was forced to be teleported due to the masked caster's teleportation spell. Unfortunately, it backfired on the caster's end as she was teleported to the Tropers' Roof at their place instead of being faraway from them. She's currently staying at their apartment due to the afterlife being barred.
825
826 * SemiDivine: Well, she is a Demi-God after all.
827 * RedEyesTakeWarning: If you see her one or both of eyes in this color in her human and Demi-God form respectfully, it's best to say your prayers for this one.
828 * ElegantGothicLolita: Inverted. While it's her usual style in her human form and has a black bow on her hair, but it has shades of pink and white for the dress.
829 * TechnologicallyBlindElders: Justified and Inverted. Since she is part of the Tropesberg observer committee as it counts as the afterlife, she doesn't know how to use it.
830 * RespectedbytheRespected: Is this in the Tropesberg observer committee, as she is known for thinking to herself during serious discussions about serious problems and then provided an order.
831 * YouWouldntLikeMeWhenImAngry: Considering she's a demi-god, it's best she needs to be alone nor to piss her off. See Red Eyes, Take Warning for why you shouldn't like her when you managed to piss her off.
832 * OnlySaneMan: Zig Zagged. She's usually the voice of reason, though she has some quirks that invovles dealing with the supernatural.
833 * SugarandIcePersonality: While she doesn't show her emotions much, but it does show how she deals with her friend-mates antics.
834 * HiddenDepths: Apparently, she's an avid manga reader. Not only that, but she knows about the Danganronpa series from the manga she read.
835 * HypocrisyNod: In Season 8, Episode 15, she disagree the idea of committing arson when trying to find a way to stop Slenderman from getting After's soul. Later, near the the tennis court, she gave Kokichi perrmission to commit arson on Slenderman, resulting Kokichi to remind her that she disagree with committing arson earlier.
836->'''Kokichi:''' But I thought you ''didn't'' want me to commit arson!
837->'''Xabby:''' Yeah...I did said that, but for some reason I change my mind as I trust you that you can commit arson without setting the hotel on fire.
838 * YouCantGoHomeAgain: It turns out the afterlife was barred, it's no wonder why she was teleported by out of her own will as the caster knew this. But, it backfired though!
839 * TrappedinAnotherWorld: She's technically trapped in Tropesberg. Considering the afterlife is barred, she's trapped there forever.
840 * DeadpanSnarker: She seems to be this when supernatural stuff happens and/or when a new troper appears.
841 * PerpetualFrowner: She hasn't smile ever as long as she could remember.
842 * GamerChick: She owns a psvita and can be seen playing visual novels on it.
843 * CoolBigSis: Implied. While meeting Anastasia in 1916, six days before killing Rasputin, she has been reminded of Xabby 'babysitting' the tropers of her second older sister, Tatiana.
844 * {{Facepalm}}: Happens to be her reaction when the tropers either did something questionable.
845 * ImNotDoingThatAgain: In Season 8 Episode 13, when Mr. 300 BC asks Xabby if she haven't info dump Anastasia of her fate in the original timeline, she tells him that she already info dump Kokichi as she doesn't want to do that again.
846->'''Mr. 300 BC:''' You didn't tell her about that?
847->'''Xabby:''' ''[SuddenlyShouting]'' I ALREADY INFO DUMP KOKICHI ABOUT THE WHOLE DANGANRONPA! I DON'T THINK I COULD HANDLE INFO DUMP HER!
848 * LookBothWays: Prior to being a demigod, her death as a mortal happens to be hit by a truck. However, she doesn't remember how she managed to get herself hit by one.
849[[/folder]]
850
851![=NPCs=]:
852!!Debuted season 1
853[[folder:Canned Laughter Machine]]
854!!Canned Laughter Machine
855->'''Debut:''' [[https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/posts.php?discussion=14991197750A30186100&page=1#comment-1 S1E1, "Pilot Episode"]]
856->'''Played by:''' Not played by any one person
857Where would any sitcom be without the ever-present canned laughter? Even when the definitions of "sitcom" are stretched, the loyal Canned Laughter Machine is always there to laugh at our heroes' misfortunes, like any true friend.
858----
859* CompanionCube: It's just a non-sentient machine that emits canned laughter, but it's often treated as a member of the team. For example, Puma and Tropes treat it like a dying friend after it's shot.
860* LaughTrack: Its whole job is to provide one, as well as occasional whoops, cheers, boos, and groans.
861* UnexplainedRecovery: It's often shot, vandalised, or otherwise broken, but always shows up without a scratch the next time any canned laughter is needed.
862[[/folder]]
863
864[[folder:Gangrenous F]]
865[[quoteright:243:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/gangrenous_f_by_taco.jpg]]
866[[caption-width-right:243:Art by Taco Badger]]
867->'''Debut:''' [[https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/posts.php?discussion=14991197750A30186100&page=2#comment-44 S1E1, "Pilot Episode"]]
868->'''Played by:''' Taco Badger
869The tropers' part-time rapper, part-time barista (and later full-time FBI agent) friend.
870----
871* TheAce: He's pretty good at everything he does, and his job description is pretty much designed to be the coolest thing possible.
872* EmbarrassingMiddleName: Apparently his full name is "Gangrenous Fauntleroy Hanks", which is treated as this by the other characters. Though one has to wonder if the parts he got rid of were really the most embarrassing parts.
873* TheOtherDarrin: Tales played him for one line in "A Plot Entirely Around The Pokemon Cards" while Taco was on hiatus from the thread.
874* ShipTease: With Bev. It started with a viewer writing in to the show saying that he shipped the two, and ever since then they've been unsure whether to actually pursue a relationship.
875[[/folder]]
876
877[[folder:The Status Quo]]
878[[quoteright:178:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/status_quo_by_taco.jpg]]
879[[caption-width-right:178:Art by Taco Badger]]
880->'''Debut:''' [[https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/posts.php?discussion=14991197750A30186100&page=28#comment-676 S1E11, "Rage Against the Status Quo"]]
881->'''Played by:''' Taco Badger
882The Manifestation of StatusQuoIsGod in the series. Played by Tropers/TacoBadger.
883----
884* AnthropomorphicPersonification: A person who uses RealityWarper powers to enforce the concept of the Status Quo. Downplayed in that later other characters use his powers, and he just seems to be a regular human without them.
885* BackFromTheDead: His throat is slit by Gangrenous F in "The Good, The Bad, and The Tropers", but he's resurrected (albeit without his powers) in "Obligatory Spooky Halloween Episode!".
886* EmbarrassingMiddleName: "Marion" according to Character Death.
887* {{Jerkass}}: Pretty rude every time he appears, not to mention enforcing an unchanging reality upon the tropers for no adequately explained reason.
888* RealityWarper: Can reset reality with a wave of his hand.
889* StatusQuoIsGod: His whole shtick is enforcing this trope.
890[[/folder]]
891
892!!Debuted season 2
893[[folder:Robin Prefect]]
894!!Robin
895[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/placeholderimageuntilidrawapicofclonerobin.png]]
896->'''Debut:''' [[https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/posts.php?discussion=14991197750A30186100&page=163#comment-4051 S2E24, "Stuff... Happens?"]]
897->'''Played by:''' [=EeveeGirlChey=]
898Robin Prefect[[note]](formerly referred to as Clone!Robin in the narration)[[/note]] is a clone of [[Music/TheBeeGees the late Robin Gibb]] created by Chey long before she arrived in Tropesburg. Debuted in [[https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/posts.php?discussion=14991197750A30186100&page=163#comment-4051 Page 163]]. Played by [=EeveeGirlChey=].
899----
900* TookALevelInBadass: Started fighting alongside the Tropers late into the fifth season.
901
902[[/folder]]
903[[folder:Ford Prefect]]
904!!Ford Prefect
905
906[[quoteright:143:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/ford_3774.jpg]]
907
908Debuted in [[https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/posts.php?discussion=14991197750A30186100&page=165#4106 Page 165]]. Played by [=EeveeGirlChey=].
909----
910* CanonForeigner: Ford is a character from Franchise/TheHitchhikersGuideToTheGalaxy.
911* HappilyMarried: To his beloved Time Lady Chey as of the seventh season.
912* HumanAliens: Like in the franchise he came from, Ford comes from a small planet somewhere in the vicinity of Betelgeuse.
913* OfficialCouple: Became a couple with Chey in the Season 3 finale, after a full season of ShipTease.
914
915[[/folder]]
916
917%% [[folder:Tsunku]]
918%%Tales' wife, who was cursed with Lycanthropy by the Magic Mafia. Played by Tales of Under.
919----
920%%* OurWerewolvesAreDifferent: Was cursed with Lycanthropy. This has gotten the tropers into trouble a couple of times.
921%% [[/folder]]
922
923[[folder:Sonny Sunflora]]
924[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/e61a14b9_2c2e_49b2_8e7c_5588a418328b.jpeg]]
925[[caption-width-right:350:[[https://mobile.twitter.com/UshijiDraws/status/1138932926622642177 Art]] by Ushiji Draws]]
926
927The illegitimate son of the Landlord Plant, and [[BigBadDuumvirate co-villains]] of season three along with Captain Fussenpepper. In season four, he becomes the Tropers' landlord. Played by [=EeveeGirlChey=].
928----
929* AbusiveParents: As revealed in the episode "Tropers: The Series: The Documentary", Sonny's non-biological father started physically and emotionally abusing him after finding out his mother had cheated on him with the Landlord Plant and as a result of the affair, got pregnant with Sonny.
930* AffablyEvil: Downplayed, but even before his HeelFaceTurn, He had his moments, such as in the Egypt episode.
931* BastardBastard: He's the Landlord Plant's illegitimate son, and the villain of season 3.
932* BigBadDuumvirate: He teamed up with Captain Fussenpepper to serve as the main antagonist of season 3.
933* DiscoDan: Sonny is a massive fan of disco and enjoys dressing up to go disco dancing when he's not working as a landlord.
934* FoulFlower: Being a [[Franchise/{{Pokemon}} Sunflora]] and major antagonist.
935* GenderBender: Downplayed. He sometimes takes a human female form, but is still referred to as male even then.
936* HeelFaceTurn: He joins the tropers in the Season 3 finale.
937* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: He's rude, arrogant, sexist, obnoxious, and a former supervillain, but he cares enough about the tropers to help them out when he can.
938* JiveTurkey: He uses a lot of slang from TheSeventies.
939* OfficialCouple: Became a couple with Remington Roserade off-screen sometime before the events of the sixth season episode "[=NPCs=]: The Series".
940* PoliticallyIncorrectVillain: In some episodes, he's quite chauvinistic towards Tsunku.
941* VillainsOutShopping: In the episode "Pyramid Scheme", he goes out shopping for records in Egypt.
942[[/folder]]
943
944!!Debuted season 3
945[[folder:Medusa]]
946!!Medusa
947[[quoteright:150:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/medusa_by_taco.jpg]]
948[[caption-width-right:150:Art by Taco Badger]]
949Medusa is the infamous Gorgon from Greek mythology, mostly based on the Fate/Stay Night version of her. Played by josh 6243.
950----
951* AttackOfThe50FootWhatever: Medusa can change into a giant version of her appearance from VideoGame/KidIcarusUprising.
952* CastFromHP: Whenever Medusa uses Blood Fort Andromeda, it sucks out Junon's mana and stamina like an AC on a hot summer day.
953* CompositeCharacter: She has the appearance of Franchise/{{Nasuverse}}'s Medusa whilst also possesing attributes from VideoGame/KidIcarus's Medusa.
954* GorgeousGorgon: Despite being a monster, Medusa's quite cute. Even her Gorgon form is beautiful.
955* TakenForGranite: Can petrify a man with her glare. It also comes in beam form.
956* {{Pegasus}}: Can summon her son, Pegasus. They both have a bond to the point where she doesn't need to use Bellophron to control him.
957[[/folder]]
958
959[[folder:Garfunkel]]
960!!Garfunkel
961Garfunkel, the Bus-Driving Mechanoid, is the loyal driver of the Chey Bus and, as of season four, housekeeper of the Tropers.
962Played by [=EeveeGirlChey=], debuted in [[https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/posts.php?discussion=14991197750A30186100&page=245#comment-6120 page 245]].
963----
964* DisneyDeath: The Mechanoid gets killed in the wreck of the submarine in "Red Submarine" but returns in "Invasion of The Ford Prefects" alive and fully repaired.
965* Expy: of the mechanoid Kryten from ''Series/RedDwarf''.
966* UndyingLoyalty: Garfunkel is always happy to serve the Tropers, whether it's driving them to wherever they need to be or keeping their apartment clean, and is appreciated very much for his work too.
967[[/folder]]
968
969[[folder:Tamatoa]]
970
971[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/tamatoa.png]]
972
973The infamous singing monster crab from ''WesternAnimation/{{Moana}}'', who first shows up to bother the tropers in "Red Submarine" and becomes a recurring antagonist. Played by [=TropesForever=].
974----
975* AdaptationalWimp: While he's still evil, he's much less NighInvulnerable, and is easily beaten up in "The Cat Who Did Too Much".
976* DisguisedInDrag: Dresses up as a little girl named "[[Creator/LinManuelMiranda Miranda]]" in "Invasion of the Ford Prefects".
977* EvilIsHammy: as in the film. Loves to sing, dance, talk loudly, and generally make his two-ton presence known.
978* GiantEnemyCrab: He's a giant crab who becomes enemies with the tropers.
979* InTheDoldrums:From "Obligatory Spooky Halloween Episode!" to "Troping All the Way", he was trapped in a totally empty pocket universe.
980* TheOtherDarrin: Since [=TropesForever=] was absent from the thread at the time, he was played by [=DrNoPuma=] in "Ruckus Over Repast", as well as a brief appearance in "The Shawshank Redumbption".
981* PaintingTheMedium:
982** He speaks in '''[[gold:bold gold text]]'''.
983** In "The Nightmare Before Epiphany", he speaks between bold gold text and '''[[purple:bold purple text]]''' when he gets splashed with purple paint from [[Franchise/SuperMarioBros Waluigi]].
984* RealityWarper: He gains the ability to make {{Cosmic Retcon}}s in "Obligatory Spooky Halloween Episode!".
985* VillainSong: He sings "Shiny", his theme song in the original movie or a part of it each time he appears.
986* YourSizeMayVary: Downplayed. While his size is never flat-out contradicted, the text format allows him to do things that would be pretty hard if he was indeed the size shown in ''Moana''.
987[[/folder]]
988
989[[folder:Damien Robinson]]
990
991A Mercenary hailing from the country of Tropera. Played by [=josh6243=].
992
993%%* CaptainErsatz: To [[Anime/MobileFighterGGundam Domon Kaashu]] and [[Manga/{{Kinnikuman}} Robin Mask]].
994* WrestlerInAllOfUs: Damien specializes in over-the-top wrestling moves.
995[[/folder]]
996
997!!Debuted season 4
998
999[[folder: Sir Fluff]]
1000[[quoteright:220:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/index_67.jpg]]
1001Revenge's pet cat, who first appears in his own episode, "The Cat Who Did Too Much". A cat found within the Time Void and adopted by Revenge, he has fantastic powers just like his owner. Headcannon suggests his voice is many voices in one...with the addition of one very faint voice continually saying "Yes Sir". Played by @/DefRevenge24601.
1002
1003[[/folder]]
1004
1005[[folder:Ringmaster Henderson]]
1006[[quoteright:221:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/ringmaster_henderson_by_taco.jpg]]
1007[[caption-width-right:221:Art by Taco Badger]]
1008The ringmaster of a local circus. Puma works with him to run the circus, and he is also friends with Tropes, Taco, and the other tropers. Played by @/DrNoPuma and @/TropesForever.
1009----
1010* NiceGuy: A kind person who gets along great with the tropers and does his best running the circus.
1011* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: The kindly leader of the circus, who is shown to be nothing but reasonable with his staff, even when they act like, well, clowns.
1012* ShoutOut: He's named after one of the performers mentioned in the Beatles' song "Being For the Benefit of Mr. Kite" as well as one of the people on the circus poster that inspired the song.
1013* SignatureHeadgear: Taco's artwork depicts him wearing an exaggeratedly tall top hat, fitting for an eccentric circus ringmaster.
1014[[/folder]]
1015
1016[[folder:Coleberry]]
1017!!Lord Arthur Coleberry
1018->'''Debut:''' [[https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/posts.php?discussion=14991197750A30186100&page=399#comment-9956 S4E7, "Perplexion Day"]]
1019->'''Played by:''' [=TropesForever=]
1020
1021A pompous recurring villain faced by the tropers since season 4, paired with his incompetent lackey Lonagan.
1022----
1023* BrainsAndBrawn: Brains to Lonagan's brawn, relatively speaking. He's still not as smart as he thinks he is.
1024* CorruptPolitician: His first appearance in "Perplexion Day" has him attempt to get Lonagan elected as his blatant puppet.
1025* DirtyCoward: He'll do anything for his own gain, including pathetic attempts to save his own skin.
1026* EvilCounterpart: His characterisation is similar to a totally imorral, selfish version of Taco, with Lonagan as the equivalent to Tropes.
1027* HisNameReallyIsBarkeep: "Lord" is his actual first name.
1028* HumongousMecha: The "Gunberry", a really shoddily-made mecha he unveils in "The Gundam Pilot and the Girl with the Aichi Doll". In "I Bet You Look Good on the Dancefloor", Lonagan pilots its barely-improved successor, the Gunberry EX.
1029* PoweredArmor: He has a copper, riveted suitcase that can turn into a steampunk version of this, which he uses in "Bobby Buzzers Bombastic Bameshow" to bypass the titular show's DeathCourse. Unfortunately his extreme overconfidence over it leads him to get stuck hitting a wall for the rest of the course.
1030* WickedCultured: He certainly [[InvokedTrope tries to present himself this way]], but he's not the best at it.
1031[[/folder]]
1032
1033[[folder:Lonagan]]
1034!!Franklin Louis Lonagan (or maybe Louis Franklin Lonagan)
1035->'''Debut:''' [[https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/posts.php?discussion=14991197750A30186100&page=401#comment-10015 S4E7, "Perplexion Day"]]
1036->'''Played by:''' Taco Badger
1037Coleberry's dimwitted second-in-command.
1038----
1039* BrainsAndBrawn: While he's not exceptionally strong, he usually carries out the physical end of Coleberry's schemes while Coleberry focuses on the planning, making him this.
1040* EvilCounterpart: His ditziness recalls Tropes in the same way Coleberry's conniving recalls Taco.
1041* LethallyStupid: His incompetence causes a lot of problems for Coleberry's plans.
1042* StupidCrooks: He would likely be ''too'' stupid to do anything illegal without Coleberry directing him.
1043[[/folder]]
1044
1045[[folder:Marcia Shyneet]]
1046[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/morph_moth_vs_ignitrix.jpg]]
1047[[caption-width-right:350:[[https://yes-joshua-s-soedjono.tumblr.com/post/186590400703/thanks-for-the-art-setzeri-i-really-appreciate Art]] done by Setzeri. ]]
1048A moth-themed Reploid. As expected, her code-name is Morph Moth. Played by @/{{josh6243}}.
1049
1050* AttentionDeficitOohShiny: Distracted by bright lights fairly easily.
1051* FantasticRacism: Hates most humans, but likes the Tropers for some reason.
1052* MothMenace: Marcia is quite formidable in combat. She even turns the silk and junk she gathers into a powerful projectile called the Silk Shot.
1053%%* KillItWithFire: Her primary weakness is fire.
1054* StutterStop: Has a tendency of stuttering if she's not serious.
1055[[/folder]]
1056
1057[[folder:Susie]]
1058[[quoteright:168:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/susie_3px.png]]
1059
1060A dinosaurian CanonForeigner from VideoGame/{{Deltarune}}. First shows up in Season 4. Played by @/TalesOfUnder.
1061----
1062* CanonForeigner: Like many characters before her, she is from another work of media, specifically Deltarune.
1063* TookALevelInJerkass: Acts as short-tempered and violent as she was in ''Deltarune'' pre-CharacterDevelopment.
1064[[/folder]]
1065
1066[[folder:Pomposo]]
1067A villain who first appears in "Cirque du Tropers". He was a clown who used to work for Ringmaster Henderson until Henderson fired him for trying to steal the spotlight. He now wants to ruin Henderson's whole career, achieve fame and glory, and kill the tropers, but not strictly in that order. Played by Tropers/DrNoPuma.
1068----
1069* AttentionWhore: He reportedly bullied the other clowns to get more time in the spotlight, and even now, fame is what he craves the most.
1070* BilingualBonus: His name is Italian for "pompous" or "arrogant", fitting his personality.
1071* BrightIsNotGood: Like most {{Monster Clown}}s in fiction, Pomposo is associated with bright colors. Most notably, his dialogue is written in pink text.
1072* DevilInPlainSight: In "The Carnival Is Not Over," he somehow got the city to trust him enough to appoint him head of entertainment.
1073* EvilCounterpart: To Puma. Puma is a NonIronicClown who wants nothing more than to make his friends and everyone else happy. Pomposo is a MonsterClown who only wants fame and power for himself.
1074* {{Expy}}: His slimy personality, particularly in "The Carnival Is Not Over" was inspired by [[WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons Sideshow Bob]]. Like Bob, he is also a disgraced performer-turned-criminal who wants to kill the protagonists.
1075* FatalFireworks: In the climax of the Season 5 finale, he attacks the tropers with a bazooka that shoots fireworks.
1076* MasterOfDisguise: In "Cirque du Tropers," he pulls off a convincing Ringmaster Henderson costume, and even changes his voice to sound exactly like Henderson.
1077* MonsterClown: A disgraced circus clown who is equal parts manipulative and violent.
1078* SummonBiggerFish: His plan in "The Carnival Is Not Over." By running the carnival and letting the people of Tropesberg have fun, he uses their happiness to perform a ritual to summon the "circus beasts," a bunch of giant twisted circus animals, to help him take over the world. [[spoiler:They quickly turn out to be friendly, so he hypnotizes them into being evil, but it doesn't last long.]]
1079[[/folder]]
1080
1081!!Season 5
1082[[folder:Victor Van Crocke]]
1083[[quoteright:207:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/victor_by_taco.jpg]]
1084[[caption-width-right:207:Art by Taco Badger]]
1085Aveyond's ex boyfriend. They met in the US when Aveyond turned 18. After abusing her, she barely escaped. Up to this present day, he still tries to find her. Played by Aveyond.
1086
1087* DomesticAbuser: Has abused Aveyond physically, mentally and sexually. All while thinking he was loving her and that he was the perfect one for her. The Tropers don't know the details or extent of Victor's abuse on Aveyond, other than her getting hurt and the mental strain.
1088* EvilInc: Literally works in every evil business. Doctor, Scientist, Priest, you name it.
1089* FrenchJerk: Is French, like Aveyond, and a creepy StalkerWithACrush.
1090* ForcefulKiss: Always forces something onto Aveyond for fear it'll be the last time.
1091%%* HateSink: Everyone hates him.
1092%%* IHaveYouNowMyPretty: Kidnaps Aveyond for the sake of being with her forever.
1093* StalkerWithACrush: Stalked Aveyond after she left him, even following her to another country.
1094[[/folder]]
1095
1096[[folder:Smiley]]
1097A strange orange figure covered in smiling mouths. Debuted on [[https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/posts.php?discussion=14991197750A30186100&page=504 page 504]]. Played by Bobthedeadguy.
1098----
1099* AmbiguousGender: Nobody knows if it's male or female.
1100* DrivenToMadness: The explanation for it being unable to speak and attempting to eat several of the tropers in its first appearance.
1101%%* HellisThatNoise: Its screeching.
1102* HumanoidAbomination: Is covered in mouths that can all talk and eat independently.
1103* ImAHumanitarian: Tries to eat several tropers in a fit of insanity.
1104* MultipurposeTongue: Each of its mouths have a long, stretchy tongue strong enough to grab and redirect rockets.
1105* NonMaliciousMonster: Is a nightmare to look at, but quite polite.
1106%%* WallCrawl: Is capable of this.
1107[[/folder]]
1108
1109[[folder: CATS]]
1110
1111[[quoteright:218:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/cats_08.png]]
1112
1113The cyborg villain from VideoGame/ZeroWing. First appeared as one of the villains the Tropers fought in Revenge's Day Off. Played by Zanreo.
1114----
1115* CanonForeigner: He's a character from VideoGame/ZeroWing.
1116* StrangeSyntaxSpeaker: Like his game's [[BlindIdiotTranslation translation]], he speaks in broken, grammatically incorrect English.
1117[[/folder]]
1118
1119[[folder:Satan]]
1120The king of Hell, who first appears on [[https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/posts.php?discussion=14991197750A30186100&page=511 page 511]]. Played by Tropers/{{Bobthedeadguy}}.
1121----
1122* AmbiguouslyEvil: Starts his first appearance by drugging 4WD, but within minutes, he's trying to help the tropers.
1123%%* BadAssInANiceSuit: Always wearing a suit, although he doesn't fight very often.
1124* DemotedToExtra: Was originally planned to be more important, but this never happened due to his lack of popularity.
1125* HumanShifting: Not quite, but his second form is decidely more human-like.
1126%%* NobleDemon:Just look at him.
1127* StealthHiBye: Often appears with no introduction and disappears just as quickly.
1128* SuddenlyShouting: Goes from calmly apologizing about how loud the car horn outside is to yelling at the driver in seconds.
1129* TeethClenchedTeamwork: With Bob, in which they both hate each other, to the point that Satan fired Bob offscreen and only appeared on the show to kill him. Somehow, this turned into an (almost) insult-free duo.
1130* TooKinkyToTorture: Is handcuffed by 4WD, but simply states that he's into it.
1131[[/folder]]
1132
1133[[folder: Anna]]
1134Four's twin Russian sister. Looks almost exactly like her, but with a yellow color palette. Is just as potentially chaotic as her. Played by 4WD.
1135[[/folder]]
1136
1137[[folder:The Smash Announcer]]
1138[[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin The announcer of Super Smash Bros.]] Played by Zanreo.
1139----
1140* EarlyBirdCameo: Briefly appeared - or rather, his voice was heard - in the previous episode before his proper introduction in "Super Smash Tropers".
1141* LargeHam: Tends to '''TALK LOUDLY''' and dramatically '''YELL PARTS OF HIS SENTENCES!'''
1142* TheVoice: He's never shown on-screen, only his voice is heard.
1143[[/folder]]
1144
1145[[folder:Mimes]]
1146A bunch of mimes inhabiting the "mime factory" in Tropesberg, where the tropers decide to have a ball. Played by [=TropesForever=] and [=DrNoPuma=].
1147
1148* AmbiguouslyHuman: WordOfGod from Tropes and Puma is that it's impossible to tell whether they're just human mimes who are really into their performance, or a different race.
1149* ClownSpecies: They are implied to be a separate species from humans.
1150* {{Conlang}}: They speak "mime", which just consists of body gestures. Puma can speak it too, presumably because he works as a clown. In one scene, Puma is even able to "hear" the mimes speaking mime from far away.
1151* EveryoneHatesMimes: Played with. Although they're perfectly friendly, Bob doesn't like them, even invoking NothingIsScarier while talking about them:
1152-->'''Bob:''' I am simultaneously glad that there aren't any mimes, and nervous because they all disappeared at once.
1153[[/folder]]
1154
1155[[folder:Maria]]
1156[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/d5rtfwzw4aekkcm.jpg]]
1157[[caption-width-right:350:Art by Ushiji Draws [[https://twitter.com/UshijiDraws/status/1122614171605110790]]]]
1158Debuted on [[https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/posts.php?discussion=14991197750A30186100&page=567#comment-14157 page 567]]. Maria is one of the mimes inhabiting a "mime factory" in Tropesberg, who befriends Puma. Puma accidentally misinterprets her name as "Maurice" and thinks she's a guy, but when he finds out the truth, they become close friends. Played by [=DrNoPuma=].
1159----
1160* HostageSituation: She is the victim of this when Coleberry holds her at gunpoint to keep the tropers back. This doesn't deter them from shooting Coleberry anyway, and Puma jumps in to get Maria out of the way before Coleberry can do anything to her.
1161* LadyLooksLikeADude: Implied. Puma initially mistakes her for a man, although to be fair, Puma is one of the less sane tropers.
1162* NonIronicClown: She is a friendly mime who enjoys entertaining people.
1163* PlatonicLifePartners: Her role with Puma, currently. They danced together in the ballroom episode, but they are still just friends.
1164* SilentSnarker: Although she only speaks "mime", she occasionally snarks at Puma and other people, such as when she elbows Puma to stop him from making a "Steamed Hams" reference.
1165* StealthHiBye: She tends to come and go, sometimes surprising Puma when she appears.
1166[[/folder]]
1167
1168[[folder:Nyoom]]
1169[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/nyoom_1.png]]
1170 [[caption-width-right:250:Art by Zanreo.]]
1171A small robot Zanreo built. Played by Zanreo.
1172----
1173* EnergyWeapon: Can shoot laser beams, not exactly unexpected considering who the creator is.
1174* MixAndMatchCritters: Described as looking like "a weird square bug with cat ears and 3 tails".
1175[[/folder]]
1176
1177%%[[folder:Glitch]]
1178%%West’s RobotBuddy, based in the character Glitch in WesternAnimation/Ben102016. Played by Tropers/JTTWLover.
1179%%----
1180%%* DeadpanSnarker: Sometimes.
1181%%* RobotBuddy: Said several times already.
1182%%
1183%%[[/folder]]
1184
1185[[folder:Spiky-haired Manager]]
1186[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/spiky_haired_manager.png]]
1187 [[caption-width-right:350:Art by Zanreo]]
1188The manager of the anime shop Zanreo works at in "Mechani-chaos". Played by Zanreo.
1189----
1190* AnimeHair: Described as having spiky, wild hair.
1191* {{Expy}}: Based on [[Manga/LuckyStar Meito Anizawa aka. Anime Tenchou]], another hammy, spiky-haired manager of an anime/manga shop.
1192* LargeHam: Tends to be loud, dramatic and very enthusiastic. Even encourages this behavior among the staff, who are told to "always give it [their] all".
1193[[/folder]]
1194
1195[[folder:The Elvuz family]]
1196!! Emperor Elvuz
1197A supposedly villainous figure who lives/hides in West’s room. Played by [=JTTWLover=].
1198----
1199* BatmanInMyBasement: Hides from the heroes ([[AliceAndBob Alice, Bob, Charlie]] and [[TheHero Hiro]]) in West’s room half of the time.
1200%%* DrunkOnMilk: Whether is real milk or is just the trope name is not specified yet.
1201* HiddenDepths: West mentions him being a cinnamon roll.
1202* ShirtlessScene: Somehow his shirt was rippen when he was DrunkOnMilk.
1203
1204!! Kenneth “Ken” David Elvuz
1205%%* InfinityMinusOneSword: He wields this.
1206
1207!! Rosemary “Red” Plum Elvuz
1208%%* GreenThumb: Has this power, which she first used to break the Tropers free of a cage, but it didn't work as another cage fell down.
1209%%* TomboyishName: “Red”. WordOfGod that it’s “Rosemary” —-> “Rosered” —-> “Red”
1210
1211!!! Tropes applying to both
1212* FullNameUltimatum: West does this to them when they try to sneak on the Tropers and follow them to Tropesburg.
1213* KidHero: Described as being near West’s age, yet fully functional heroes.
1214
1215%%!! Empress Delia
1216%%A woman implied to be Elvuz's wife and Ken and Red's mother, who appears to hate Taco a lot.
1217
1218[[/folder]]
1219
1220%%[[folder: Eli Ayase and Nozomi Toujou]]
1221%%Originally two of the main characters from [[Franchise/{{Love Live}} Love Live!]]
1222%%----
1223%%* AlmostKiss - Both of them had this in one episode.
1224%%
1225%%[[/folder]]
1226
1227[[folder: Girlia]]
1228A 5-year-old girl played by AutisticAlivia.
1229----
1230%%* EldritchAbomination - She transforms into one everytime she's upset.
1231%%* HeelFaceTurn - She was evil, then she turned good.
1232* PunctuatedForEmphasis - "I. SAID. GO. AWAY!"
1233[[/folder]]
1234
1235[[folder:Hubert]]
1236
1237[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/its_hubie1.jpg]]
1238[[caption-width-right:350:Art by Arimothereindeer.]]
1239
1240A cloudman who lives in a cloud city above Tropesberg and the surrounding area. He first appears in "It's Raining Right Here," where he accidentally creates a massive storm that drives the conflict of the episode, and spends the whole episode trying to make up for it. Played by [=DrNoPuma=].
1241----
1242* ApologizesALot: He apologizes frequently for creating the storm.
1243* TheAtoner: He believes he is responsible for a giant, destructive storm, and he tries his best to make up for it, guiding everyone caught in the storm to a diner where they'll be safe and even attempting to pay for everything they order.
1244* ElementalEmbodiment: Part of a species called "cloudmen", anthropomorphic clouds.
1245* NerdGlasses: He's an awkward guy who wears glasses.
1246* UnwittingInstigatorOfDoom: Accidentally sets a weather-controlling machine to create a massive storm.
1247[[/folder]]
1248
1249[[folder:Baryl]]
1250An alien from the Secret Star System, and the drummer of a band called The Crescendolls. He is played by Tropers/{{arimothereindeer}} and debuted in [[https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/posts.php?discussion=14991197750A30186100&page=734#comment-18339 page 734]].
1251----
1252* CanonForeigner: He’s from ''Anime/Interstella5555''.
1253* SecurityBlanket: His drumsticks, which he always carries with him and hates to be separated from them.
1254%%* TrademarkFavoriteFood: Mustard, or as he calls it, yellow sauce.
1255[[/folder]]
1256
1257[[folder:Blue]]
1258Galaxy's stoic, [[https://m.bulbapedia.bulbagarden.net/wiki/Greninja_(Pok%C3%A9mon) Greninja]] friend
1259----
1260* CanonForeigner: Is a Greninja from Franchise/{{Pokemon}}.
1261* CloudcuckoolandersMinder: Is technically the Minder to Galaxy's Cloudcuckoolander'ish personnality.
1262* TheStoic: He rarely presents emotion.
1263%%* OnlySaneMan: Or in this case, Only Sane Greninja
1264* NoSenseOfHumor: Has difficulty understanding jokes, such as the SteamedHams craze.
1265[[/folder]]
1266[[folder:Grh'lygbluh/Pepito]]
1267Afterwards' pet dog, [[AnimalisticAbomination more or less.]] Debuted in [[https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/posts.php?discussion=14991197750A30186100&page=806#comment-20144 Season 5, Episode 20: The Carnival Is Not Over.]]
1268----
1269* AnimalisticAbomination: Whilst After treats him like a typical pet dog, it's evident as narrated in [[https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/posts.php?discussion=14991197750A30186100&page=806#comment-20150 this post]], Pepito isn't a regular dog, given that he has many eyes, three maws, and nine tongues (some of them capable of doing extreme, horrific harm if touched).
1270
1271
1272[[/folder]]
1273
1274[[folder:Rayne]]
1275* AmazingTechnicolorPopulation: He has blue skin and neon green hair.
1276* InTheHood: He wears a black hood.
1277%%* MysteriousWatcher: He is this archetype
1278%%* RelievingTheReaper: He is Death's assistant.
1279* UnEvilLaugh: He tries, but his laughter sounds really funny.
1280[[/folder]]
1281
1282[[folder:Cayenne]]
1283An shapeshifting fox who likes to pull tricks on people.Played by [[Tropers/TabbyGirl4 TabbyGirl4]] and is given a proper introduction on [[https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/posts.php?discussion=14991197750A30186100&page=920 Page 920]]
1284----
1285* AsianFoxSpirit: A blend between a Kitsune and Gumiho who is a trickster and can shapeshift.
1286%%* FieryRedhead
1287* LastEpisodeNewCharacter: Debuts in the season 5 finale.
1288* SatelliteCharacter: She pretty much revolves around Tabby, ''literally''.
1289%%* ShapeshiftingTrickster
1290* TrademarkFavoriteFood: Sunny D, any type of greasy food, and [[BreadEggsMilkSquick human body parts]].
1291* VoluntaryShapeshifting: Can shapeshift in many things but the subject she transforms into still [[MorphicResonance has her bright glowing orange eyes.]]
1292[[/folder]]
1293
1294!!Season 6
1295[[folder:Aoife Jilo Boudreaux]]
1296A African-American (Gullah / Cajun) woman born in Louisiana, she's an ancestor to Keiron Quincy Cioran. Debuted on page [[https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/posts.php?discussion=14991197750A30186100&page=1134 1134]]
1297----
1298* TheAlcoholic: Although, she can't handle liquor very well, she still drinks hard liquors like tequila.
1299
1300[[/folder]]
1301
1302[[folder:Anjana Raina]]
1303A Kashmiri woman who owns a failing restaurant specializing in her native culture's cuisine. She is constantly tired and wonders on end how to keep this business afloat. Debuted on page [[https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/posts.php?discussion=14991197750A30186100&page=1136 1136]]
1304[[/folder]]
1305[[folder:Abelino Alvarado]]
1306A Mexican pianist who works in the Kashmiri restaurant. He is a jolly (if not raucaus at times) man with pride in his heritage. Debuted on page [[https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/posts.php?discussion=14991197750A30186100&page=1135 1135]]
1307----
1308* AffectionateNickname: He refers to Afterwards as "niño", when learning that they're both Chicano and infrequently calls Nakijin, "Jinji", to embarrass him.
1309
1310* GratuitousSpanish
1311
1312* TeamDad: Is the most stable of the entire Kashmiri crew and the oldest.
1313[[/folder]]
1314[[folder:Nakijin Ocampo]]
1315A Filipino-Ryukyuan man with a sardonic temperament and a draconian sense of humour. He is the chef at the Kashmiri restaurant. Debuted on page [[https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/posts.php?discussion=14991197750A30186100&page=1137 1137]]
1316----
1317* EmbarrassingNickname: He hates being called "Jinjin". Aoife knows this and calls him that, anyway.
1318** Abelino goes a step further and calls him "Jinji"
1319* {{Gayngst}}: Has a mild case of this, in that, although he's gay he doesn't want to come off as ''[[CampGay flaming]]''
1320
1321[[/folder]]
1322[[folder:Caitlin Snow/Killer Frost]]
1323A character from the television show ''Series/TheFlash2014''. She's also Leaf's adoptive sister and doppelganger.
1324----
1325* AnIcePerson: Killer Frost has these powers. It kind of comes with the territory.
1326* BigSisterInstinct: As soon as she realizes her sister, Leaf, is missing, she becomes extremely worried before conducting interrogations.
1327* CanonForeigner: She's from ''Series/TheFlash2014''
1328* CloudcuckoolandersMinder: She often plays the StraightMan to Leaf's eccentricities, and calls her out when she does things that striker her as a little ''too'' weird.
1329* SplitPersonality: Killer Frost, an alternate personality of Caitlin's. The two seem to regard themselves as separate women who happen to inhabit the same body.
1330* WrongGenreSavvy: In her debut episode, she seemed to believe she was in a mystery story and tried to pinpoint clues as to where Leaf may have disappeared to. Said episode was actually a slice-of-life episode.
1331[[/folder]]
1332
1333!!Season 7
1334[[folder:Hayley Stephanie Quinlan]]
1335[[quoteright:150:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/hayley_1.jpg]]
1336[[caption-width-right:150:Art by Tropers/AndyLA]]
1337A seven-year-old CheerfulChild who styles herself after Comicbook/HarleyQuinn. Debuted in page 1229 (with a voice-only cameo in page 1228).
1338----
1339* CousinOliver: A kid character in the series, although the author is attempting to avoid the negative trappings of the trope.
1340* GenkiGirl: She's very energetic.
1341* LighterAndSofter: She's described as a girl who's very much into the ''WebAnimation/DCSuperHeroGirls'' shorts and liked that version of Harley Quinn so much, she decided to pattern herself after her; ergo, no villainous madcaps.
1342** Also, that bat she's carrying? It's a wiffle bat.
1343* PunnyName: Hayley Quinlan <-> Harley Quinn... get it?
1344[[/folder]]
1345
1346[[folder:Grand Sun]]
1347
1348[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/grand_sun_by_puma2.png]]
1349 [[caption-width-right:350:GRAND SUN? GRAND SUN?! WHAT THE FUCK?! (Edit by [=DrNoPuma=])]]
1350
1351The main antagonist of "Glitching Out." It's the head of [[https://knowyourmeme.com/memes/7-grand-dad Grand Dad]], replacing the sun when the glitches take over Tropesburg.
1352----
1353* AdaptationalVillainy: The character we know as Grand Dad was a CaptainErsatz of the heroic [[Franchise/SuperMarioBros Mario]]. A crappy bootleg version, but still a heroic protagonist. Grand Sun, however, is pure evil and tries to kill the tropers. Grand Sun may not necessarily be the same character as Grand Dad, but it takes the form of Grand Dad.
1354* ChekhovsGunman: Grand Sun was initially intended as a one-note gag about the sun becoming Grand Dad's head when the world is glitchified. Grand Sun later wound up being the main antagonist and the source of the glitches.
1355* FlyingFace: The head of the "Grand Dad" meme as an evil, living sun.
1356* PhraseCatcher: Its mere existence causes some of the tropers to quote WebVideo/{{Vinesauce}}, the group that made Grand Dad a meme in the first place.
1357* PokemonSpeak: Inexplicably, the only thing it's capable of saying is "GRAAAAAAND SUN" when the Tropers are near.
1358* PunnyName: Grand Sun. Grandson.
1359* RecursiveAmmo: It shoots cavemen. The cavemen throw clubs.
1360* SinisterSentientSun: An evil living sun that tries to kill the Tropers, first by firing cavemen and then with [[WesternAnimation/FamilyGuy Peter Griffins]] and [[Franchise/SuperMarioBros Goombas]] with the face of Joe Biden.
1361* TennisBoss: Grand Sun shoots Mario cavemen, that also throw clubs. Puma invokes this trope by trying to hit both the cavemen and the clubs back at it.
1362* WombLevel: After defeating Grand Sun in a battle, the tropers go inside it to find the source of the glitches. For some reason the texture on the inside is [[WebVideo/{{Vinesauce}} upside-down pot leaves]].
1363[[/folder]]
1364
1365[[folder: Chris Evans]]
1366!!Creator/ChrisEvans
1367->'''Debut:''' [[https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/posts.php?discussion=14991197750A30186100&page=1341#comment-33511 S7E8, "A Very Special Guest"]]
1368->'''Played by:''' [=TropesForever=]
1369The actual actor Chris Evans himself. He is a cast member of ''Sasquatché!'', a bizarre show which Taco Badger makes a guest appearance on. Unfortunately, this proves to be Evans' final acting role.
1370----
1371* BackFromTheDead: In TheStinger for The Perfect Storm, Evans comes back as a zombie.
1372* BrokenAce: Despite being a well-loved actor, he spends most of his brief appearance crying for some unspecified reason.
1373* InMemoriam: At the end of [=S7E8=] there is one of these in honor of Evans after he died during the events of the show.
1374* LongLostRelative: He portrays the long lost father of Taco’s character in the show ''Sasquatché!''.
1375* TheScottishTrope: Saying Chris Evans' name will cause all the servers in the Tropersville mall to shoot at you, as Creator/RobertDowneyJr's contract while guest-starring on the show forbids mentioning Evans.
1376* SpiritAdvisor: After he's killed, his soul gives some sage advice to Tropers/{{Afterwards}} before departing to heaven.
1377[[/folder]]
1378
1379[[folder:Robert Downey Junior]]
1380!![[Creator/RobertDowneyJr Robert Downey Junior]]
1381->'''Debut:''' [[https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/posts.php?discussion=14991197750A30186100&page=1347#comment-33654 S7E8, "A Very Special Guest"]]
1382->'''Played by:''' [=TropesForever=]
1383The actual actor Robert Downey Junior himself. He is the guest star of the episode, and the tropers spend a lot of time trying to get everything ready for his arrival.
1384----
1385* AdvertisedExtra: [[spoiler: He appears once in the end for about 20 seconds before leaving with the money.]]
1386* SpecialGuest: He is the titular very special guest of the episode.
1387
1388[[/folder]]
1389
1390
1391[[folder:Mrs. E]]
1392-> '''Debut:''' [[https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/posts.php?discussion=14991197750A30186100&page=1219#comment-30459 Season 7 Episode 2]]
1393-> '''Played by:''' [=DrNoPuma=]
1394A mysterious old woman who owns a spooky Gothic mansion in the country just outside Tropesburg. She made an EarlyBirdCameo in S7:E2 before having a more prominent role in S7:E9. Played by [=DrNoPuma=].
1395----
1396* BeehiveHairdo: She has one. It adds to her eccentricity.
1397* DarknessVonGothickname: PlayedForLaughs. Her last name is Evildeathmurderbloodkilldarkgorestabbenstein, but she's not nearly as edgy as her name would indicate.
1398* LadyInRed: She always wears a red dress,
1399* NotSoStoic: She initially presents herself as an eccentric CoolOldLady who speaks in rhyme and has an air of mystery to her. It's revealed in S7:E9 that she can be a lot more emotional and vulnerable when she's desperate.
1400* OverlyLongName: Her full last name is Evildeathmurderbloodkilldarkgorestabbenstein.
1401* RhymesOnADime: Invoked in-universe. She likes to speak in rhyme, but it's clear that she has to go out of her way to do this, and she can't keep it up when she's stressed.
1402
1403[[/folder]]
1404
1405[[folder:The Butlers (and butlers)]]
1406-> '''Debut:''' [[https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/posts.php?discussion=14991197750A30186100&page=1347#33669 Season 7 Episode 9]]
1407-> '''Played by:''' [=DrNoPuma=]
1408The Butlers are a family locked in a feud with Mrs. E's family. They started a school to teach butlers and maids to kill, but a catastrophic event killed the Butlers, butlers, and maids all at once, but they have returned as vengeful ghosts.
1409----
1410* BigBad: While all of them are equally responsible for the episode's conflict, Bob Butler, the family patriarch, is the mastermind of the bunch.
1411* TheButlerDidIt: Deconstructed and PlayedForLaughs. The Butlers attempt to teach real butlers and maids to be killers, and all end up dying. They then come back as ghosts and [[spoiler:kill Mrs. E's husband.]]
1412* FeudingFamilies: The Butlers have long had a feud with the Evildeathmurderbloodkilldarkgorestabbensteins.
1413* TheJeeves: Zig-zagged and PlayedForLaughs. The members of the Butler family all resemble stereotypical butlers and maids, but the actual butlers and maids are more diverse in appearance.
1414* SealedEvilInACan: They all end up sealed inside [[spoiler:Mrs. E's pipe organ.]]
1415[[/folder]]
1416
1417[[folder: Tory]]
1418-> '''Debut:''' [[https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/posts.php?discussion=14991197750A30186100&page=1531#comment-38253 Season 7 Episode 15]]
1419-> '''Played by:''' [=TheGeekArtist08=]
1420A young person who met the Tropers when everyone[[note]] except Risdio [[/note]] turned into cats. Not much is known about them just yet.
1421----
1422* ChildhoodFriends: With Katrina.
1423[[/folder]]
1424
1425[[folder: Shelley]]
1426[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/spookylady2_7.png]]
1427 [[caption-width-right:350:[[teal:SUP NERDS!]][[note]]Image made with [[https://picrew.me/image_maker/457566 this picrew]][[/note]]]]
1428A FrankensteinsMonster who is antagonistic to Bee. Made an EarlyBirdCameo on [[https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/posts.php?discussion=14991197750A30186100&page=1525 page 1425 in the episode "A Terrible Cat-Astrophe"]] before making her proper debut on [[https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/posts.php?discussion=14991197750A30186100&page=1539 page 1539, during the episode "Martin Mint-Chocolate-Chip and the Ice Cream Factory]]. Was played by Tropers/AyyBee121 in her debut, before being taken over by Tropers/DookieIdiotNimrod.
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1430* FrankensteinsMonster: She has patched skin that generally veers towards teal.
1431* {{Jerkass}}: Pretty much her entire characterization up to this point.
1432* NamedAfterSomebodyFamous: Named after Creator/MaryShelley, author of Literature/{{Frankenstein}}.
1433[[/folder]]
1434
1435[[folder: Geek]]
1436-> '''Debut:''' [[https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/posts.php?discussion=14991197750A30186100&page=1541#comment-38503 Season 7 episode 16, "Martin Mint-Chocolate-Chip and the Ice Cream Factory]]
1437-> '''Played by:''' @/DookieIdiotNimrod and @/TheGeekArtist08
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1439A young person who was accidentally chosen to be one of Martin Mint Choco Chip's heir by Dookie due to a mishap.
1440* AmbiguousGender: Not a lot called them by a gendered ''something'', with the only gendered word they were called as is "an upstanding young gentleman" by Martin Mint Choco Chip. %%Please fix this if I got the wrong person%%
1441* PunnyName: Their name is based on Dookie's habit of calling Katrina and/or Tory Geek.
1442[[/folder]]
1443
1444[[folder:Bobbit Worm]]
1445[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/nmnh_eo_400406_bobbit_worm_eunice_aphroditois_007_1.jpg]]
1446 [[caption-width-right:250:[[https://collections.si.edu/search/results.htm?q=ark:/65665/3cab7a7fa-3a4b-4969-9a97-b8e6e4344ba6 Source]] ]]
1447Libre's pet bobbit worm. Debuted in [[https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/posts.php?discussion=14991197750A30186100&page=1662#comment-41528 Season 7, Episode 20]]. Played by @/SomeLibre.
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1449* DigAttack: Performs this upon the [[Series/StrangerThings Alpha Demodog]] in "Tropesburg Gets Even Stranger", burrowing under it, then emerging from the ground to drag it's leg down and amputate it.
1450* FastTunneling: It can move quickly through a combination of digging in and jumping out of the ground, similar to how enemies with the Worm AI in ''VideoGame/{{Terraria}}'' move in the ground and the air.
1451* PaintingTheMedium: Anything said by the bobbit worm is always preceded with "Bobbit worm:" and forgoes quotation marks.
1452* TalkingAnimal: Is capable of speaking English, and can communicate with the more humanlike Tropers.
1453[[/folder]]
1454!!Season 8
1455
1456[[folder:Bobby Buzzer]]
1457The host of the titular gameshow in "Bobby Buzzer's Bombastic Bameshow". Played by [=Madface7=].
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1459* BreakingTheFourthWall: Directly responds to Tilly "answering" his trivia questions despite the latter watching the gameshow through a television in the apartment, then penetrates through the gameshow's InUniverseCamera and the television to [[FlippingTheBird flip the bird]] upon Tilly when she questions how Bobby could do that.
1460* DirtyCoward: Tries to get the gameshow participants (the Tropers and their opposing villains) to fill his tax forms for him out of fear that his belongings will be taken away if it's not filled.
1461-->'''Knife:''' ...Bobby, just lie on your tax forms like the rest of us. Don't make us do them for you!\
1462'''Bobby Buzzer:''' No, these aren't tax returns! They're fun 🅱️uzzles! ''(quietly)'' please just let me have this they're going to take my house.\
1463'''Libre:''' ''(sees Bobby mouthing something)'' The FUCK was that you're mouthing? I'm a foreigner and a teen, I don't know these tax systems dammit!
1464* GameShowHost: Of the titular gameshow of the episode, "Bobby Buzzer's Bombastic Bameshow".
1465* GoingCommando: A quiz question of his reveals that he's not wearing pants during the gameshow in the episode.
1466-->'''Bonkhaus J. Wolfspiders:''' You wear white boxers with little pink heart designs on it.\
1467'''Bobby Buzzer:''' Ooh, sorry, it was a trick question! I'm not wearing any underwear.
1468* {{Shapeshifting}}:
1469** After being pressured by the Tropers regarding his relationship status with his wife. Bobby starts glowing a bright light, which the Tropers still qualified for the quiz anticipate by readying their weaponry...as he turns into a green train with a large red B button emoji on his side, weeping over his divorce.
1470--->'''Bobby Buzzer:''' I suppose this had to be revealed sometime... for I am actually Train B...[[note]]Referring to a previous trivia quiz involving 2 trains (Train A and Train B), their speed, their passengers, and their sexuality.[[/note]]\
1471'''Knife:''' ...So, are we gonna fight this train?
1472** He later on reverts back to his human form to give the gameshow's prize money to Libre.
1473[[/folder]]
1474
1475[[folder:Peppy the Parrot]]
1476[[quoteright:225:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/screenshot_20210419_080938_samsung_internet.jpg]]
1477 [[caption-width-right:225:Art made in Scratch]]
1478An anthropomorphic yellow-and-blue macaw who's Fuzzy's pet. He can talk just like a human being would. He was originally Fuzzy's imaginary friend until Fuzzy built an invention that accidentally brought him to life. He also has electricity powers triggered by his emotions. Played by Tropers/{{K-Fuzzy-A}}
1479
1480* BadassAdorable: His electricity powers can make his extremely strong when he can control them..
1481%%* BuffySpeak: He is prone to this.
1482* EmotionalPowers: His electricity powers are tied to his emotions, usually fear, excitement or anger.
1483* FunnyAnimal: An anthropomorphic talking parrot.
1484%%* Keet: A literal bird example.
1485* MotorMouth: Being a parrot, he tends to talk a lot. To an annoying extent.
1486* RidiculouslyCuteCritter: A baby parrot no larger than a small dog.
1487[[/folder]]
1488
1489%%[[folder: Narrator-Chan]]
1490%%-->''"Eh, nah..I mean, why would they not know their pal Narrator-Chan?"''
1491
1492%%An unknown female entity that narrates Chibi's posts. Played by Chibi-Robo.
1493
1494%%* GreekChorus: Mainly serves this function. Is usually the narrator of Chibi's posts after all.
1495%%* LemonyNarrator: also fits as this. Before she [[TitleDrop name dropped]] her name, she was an unknown narrator
1496%%* MoeAnthropomorphism: Being based on a narrator.
1497%%* DeadpanSnarker: Downplayed. Less deadpan and more snarker.
1498%%[[/folder]]
1499
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