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2!!Three Caballeros
3[[folder:In General]]
4The trio of heroes who fight to save the day.
5----
6* AdaptationalBadass: Originally the Three Caballeros were presented as a musical band or just as a trio of friends who hung out together. Here they are -- or at least they [[TookALevelInBadass grow to be]] -- world-saving heroes and adventurers who fight monsters and evil sorcerers.
7* BecauseDestinySaysSo: The Caballeros accept their destiny as defenders of the world.
8* TheChosenOne: All three of them, BecauseDestinySaysSo.
9* ChromaticArrangement: Donald is blue, José is green, Panchito is red. (Xandra, who's their closest ally, has yellow/gold as her signature color.)
10* DeadpanSnarker: All three of them have their own distinct variation of snarkiness. Donald is very blunt with his snark, and usually snarks when he's annoyed or angry. José's snark is more subtle and playful, often delivered with an "it's all in good fun" attitude. And Panchito is a {{Cuckoosnarker}} whose snark is more likely to be nonsensical or LeaningOnTheFourthWall.
11* DenialOfAnimality: Quoting Panchito: "We're not birds. Its not like we can fly".
12* DisneyDeath: ''Oh yes.'' The God of Death blasts them to the Underworld, and an entire episode is dedicated to them trying to get back into life.
13* FourTemperamentEnsemble: Donald is Choleric, José is Phlegmatic, Panchito is Sanguine and their ally Xandra is Melancholic.
14* GuileHero: They're a trio of normal, avian vagabonds with no real innate powers of their own apart from their grit and wits.
15* IdenticalGrandson: Donald, José, and Panchito are initially mistaken for their ancestors by Xandra. She even questions why they look so similar. The only way to differentiate the originals from the current three is the fact that the originals had beards.
16* LegacyCharacter: Donald, José, and Panchito are the descendants of the original Three Caballeros, a trio of knights who (partially) freed Xandra from an evil wizard's thrall and (mostly) defeated him and his evil army.
17* LovableCoward: The three of them, initially. They are running from some kind of danger (be it a minotaur, a horde of giant termites or a bear on top of a globe) at least OnceAnEpisode.
18* NiceJobBreakingItHero: In an attempt to earn some money from Clinton Coot's treasures, the Three Caballeros (and Daisy's nieces) inadvertently sell a powerful cursed trinket to Baron Von Sheldgoose for $1000.
19* PowerTrio: They are the Three Caballeros, after all!
20* TookALevelInBadass: At first they're mainly a trio of broke layabouts (at least Donald and José are; Panchito is more of a daredevil from the start, with a "secret wrestler" persona, and doesn't seem to be struggling financially), who would rather run away from danger than turn and face it. They're also not the most competent of heroes; despite the occasional flash of brilliance they tend to screw up and goof around a lot. As the series goes on, they become quite a lot braver, more serious about the hero business, and above all more competent.
21* TrueCompanions: They're birds of a feather.[[note]]They're happy amigos, no matter where he goes, the one, two and three goes, they're always together.[[/note]]
22[[/folder]]
23
24[[folder:Donald Duck]]
25[[quoteright:331:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/legend_of_the_three_caballeros_trio.png]]
26->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/TonyAnselmo
27Everyone's favorite unlucky duck.
28----
29* AlliterativeName: '''D'''onald '''D'''uck. His rarely-used middle name, Fauntleroy, subverts this.
30* AdaptationalBadass: He's still the Donald Duck we know and love, but his destiny being a warrior and following the footsteps of his ancestor who was a great warrior really makes him more of a badass than his other appearances.
31** Somewhat downplayed in the sense that most of Donald's incarnations have always had a badass aspect to him not just in the adventure-laced Carl Barks comics but even in classic cartoons where he's punched out a shark, headbutted a mountain goat and uprooted a utility pole in fits of rage. But this version of him does take his badassery up even further.
32* BigDamnHeroes: He ([[AccidentalDanceCraze accidentally]]) saves the day in the fifth episode right before it looked like the Lava Lizards were going to win.
33** Happens again in the finale where Donald enters the fight just in time...this time with the Caballeros' armour.
34* BigEater: Donald just really loves to eat.
35* BlueIsHeroic: Guess what's the color of his sailor suit.
36* BoisterousBruiser: He's the most temperamental fighter of the bunch.
37* ButtMonkey: No duh, Sherlock. The first episode really piles on with disaster after disaster for him... and on his birthday too! [[note]] Which is Friday the 13th, mind. [[/note]]
38* CatchPhrase: "Idea!"
39* CharacterDevelopment: After 84 years, it seems that Donald [[spoiler:has finally got his anger issues in check!]]
40* ClassicalAntiHero: Aptly described by Daisy as "angry, undependable, and selfish". Donald begins the series in one of his least flattering iterations to date before CharacterDevelopment kicks in, all too willing to sell all of his great-grandfather's artefacts (including Xandra's atlas) to Shieldgoose for a million dollars in the first episode and attempting to use his fellow Caballeros to distract the minotaur to save his own skin under the guise of "splitting up" in the second.
41* EarnYourHappyEnding: He [[spoiler:becomes the president of the New Quackmore Institute, gets together with Daisy again, inherits the mansion, and has a new family.]]
42* EmbarrassingMiddleName: His middle name is Fauntleroy. He's not particularly happy when people found out about it.
43* GeniusBruiser: He's smart and creative but physically strong enough to hold down enemies.
44* GoodAngelBadAngel: In the second episode, Donald gets two devils who are both in perfect agreement with each other. Of course, following their advice only gets him into bigger trouble.
45* HairTriggerTemper: A trademark of the character. It gets to the point that when he's angry, the extent that his eyes flash yellow and red right before he smashes through whatever was in the way.
46* HatesBeingTouched: He seems to hate being touched or hugged, always looking annoyed when someone does so.
47* HeartbrokenBadass: Donald's heartbroken over his breakup with Daisy for most of the series and he has trouble coping with it.
48* HeroesPreferSwords: Has a sword for his Caballero weapon, and is also the main hero of the trio.
49* ItsAllAboutMe: He got called out by Jose and Panchito for being selfish and greedy. It doesn't help that he'll definitely leave them in a heartbeat in order to fix his relationship with Daisy.
50* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: He might be grouchy, angry, and unwilling to go along, but he cares very much for his fellow Caballeros and Daisy.
51* LamePunReaction: He hates puns. Every time someone says a pun, he often tells them to stop.
52* PintSizedPowerhouse: Except for Xandra, who's a goddess of adventure, Donald seems to be the strongest of the Three Caballeros and is usually the first to fight with fists. He's tackled Sheldgoose a few times and in the "Mexico A Go Go" episode, even tackled both Sheldgoose and Panchito after their match caused a long-distance date with Daisy (via magic mirror) to go poorly.
53* RedEyesTakeWarning: A sign that Donald has gone from annoyed to angry to furious is when his eyes flash yellow and red and he will try (and often succeed) to destroy whatever or whoever was unfortunate enough to piss him off.
54* SpidersAreScary: He absolutely hates spiders and is terrified of them.
55* TerribleArtist: He can't draw. [[EpicFail Not even a straight line.]]
56* UnstoppableRage: He's always had an ability to be a force of nature when he gets angry but this adaptation really weaponizes his anger, especially after the group goes to Camelot and get a year's worth of training in a day from King Arthur himself and Donald's capacity for destruction is further enhanced after the training to literally destroy and smash anything in his way, including an entire room of metal appliances.
57[[/folder]]
58
59[[folder:José Carioca]]
60[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/jose_lottc.jpg]]
61->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/EricBauza
62A broke Brazilian parrot.
63----
64* {{Bowdlerise}}: José no longer smokes cigars due to Disney's self-imposed ban on on-screen smoking in their media since 2007.
65* CasanovaWannabe: Zigzagged. On one hand he is TheCharmer who woos almost all girls he comes across. But he has a tendency to put his foot in his mouth, especially when trying to be the CunningLinguist.
66* TheCharmer: The most charming of them all!
67* ChickMagnet: His introductory scene had him getting off from a bus of ladies fawning over him.
68* CompositeCharacter: An odd variant, as he's a composite version of two versions of himself. This version combines his [[TheCharmer Charmer]] and NiceGuy image from the original movie with the constantly broke nature of his comics counterpart.
69* CunningLinguist: José ''thinks'' he's one of these, but his grasp on foreign languages is rather poor and more often than not, he ends up insulting the person he is trying to kiss up to.
70* EstablishingCharacterMoment: He gets kicked off the bus, promising to pay the bus driver back, and blows a kiss goodbye to all the girls swooning over him on said bus.
71* GoofyPrintUnderwear: In one episode, we see him wearing white boxers with red hearts after he is stripped of his clothing. Oddly, unlike Panchito, [[HalfDressedCartoonAnimal José]] ''doesn't'' wear pants.
72* MotorMouth: In a sense. It's downplayed compared to his classic appearances, where he'd lapse into rapid-fire speeches in Portugese, something he never does here. He's still the biggest talker of the Caballeros and often acts as their voice... though whether this is a good or a bad thing depends on the situation.
73* NiceGuy: Calm and optimistic and always willing to play well with others.
74* ParasolOfPain: It doesn't cause as much damage as his scimitar, but he has been seen fighting with it.
75* SinisterScimitar: Averted, he is one of the heroes, who just happens to have a scimitar as his Caballero weapon.
76* SuperGullible: Not the most prominent of his traits, but his tendency to think better of people than they deserve means he repeatedly falls for obvious cons or scams, to the point of giving away all his money to anyone with a sob story -- no matter how unconvincing that sob story is to everyone else, José will fall for it every time.
77[[/folder]]
78
79[[folder:Panchito Gonzalez III]]
80[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/el_gallo_locojpg.jpg]]
81->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/JaimeCamil
82A daredevil from Mexico. Full name: Panchito Romero Miguel Francisco Quintero Gonzalez III.
83----
84* AdaptationalDumbass: Downplayed as Panchito has always been a bit out there, but this iteration of Panchito is bigger ditz than his movie and previous show counterparts.
85* AdaptationalNiceGuy: Panchito in the original movie, while cheerful and friendly, had a definite sadistic streak about him and would laugh heartily at other people's misfortunes (particularly Donald's). Here, barring a bit of snark at Donald's expense, he's ''all'' friendly cheer.. with a bit of TheDitz mixed in for good measure.
86* AdaptationalNameChange: Though ''WesternAnimation/HouseOfMouse'' established his full name to be… the monstrous mouthful transcribed above way back in 1999, he was traditionally referred to in the comics by his nom-de-plume Panchito Pistoles. Since he [[{{Bowdlerise}} lost the pistols]] here, this is not alluded to once. Even on top of that his name has been changed slightly; It was Panchito Romero Miguel ''Junipero'' Francisco III Quintero Gonzales in House of Mouse and here Junipero has been dropped.
87* {{Bowdlerise}}: Panchito no longer carries his pistols (his trademark weapon now being a lasso) and his nickname Pistoles is likewise dropped to accommodate this.
88* CatchPhrase: Panchito often says "Ya-whoo!".
89* CloudCuckoolander: Panchito's brain is often in another level. Think [[WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagic Pinkie Pie]], except male and a bird.
90* {{Cuckoosnarker}}: For all of his cheerful weirdness, he is surprisingly sarcastic with his quips toward the others at times, mainly towards Donald.
91* CuddleBug: He loves hugging.
92* TheDitz: Panchito's personality is modified to being enthusiastic to the point of stupidity. But not frustratingly so.
93* DumbIsGood: The most dimwitted and spacey of the Caballeros, but also the friendliest and most easygoing. He's even "on the fence" about whether he likes {{Jerkass}} Dapper Duck or not, while Donald and José are clear about their dislike for him.
94* EstablishingCharacterMoment: Jumps off a plane, shouting "YA-WHOO", much to the confusion of Donald and Jose, and faceplants into the pavement, with the parachute deploying after his face is deep in the concrete.
95-->'''Panchito:''' The pilot was right! Waiting to deploy the parachute ''until'' you hit the ground is much more exciting!
96* ExtremeOmnivore: He's shown multiple times to enjoy eating dirt. He's the only one of the Caballeros who actually likes the "planet pie" the Roman Gods treat them to.
97--> '''José:''' Ugh! ''(spits)'' Mine tastes like rocks!\
98'''Donald:''' Mine tastes like mud!\
99'''Panchito:''' Mine tastes like dirt. ...''Yummy!''
100* GeniusDitz: Even if he is a ditz, he has his moments of absolute brilliance.
101* KindheartedSimpleton: While not the brightest crayon in the box, Panchito has unlimited reserves for friendliness and optimism.
102* MaskedLuchador: Panchito has a new extra persona of "El Gallo Loco" [[note]]The Crazy Rooster[[/note]], a famous masked wrestler.
103* RedIsHeroic: Is a Caballero who fights on the side of good. He's also a Face Wrestler.
104* PintSizedPowerhouse: He was a former wrestler before becoming a Caballero.
105* OverlyLongName: He introduces himself as Panchito Romero Miguel Francisco Quintero Gonzalez III.
106* ThouShaltNotKill: In "Mexico à Go-Go" Panchito refuses to win the final round of the wrestling match since he knows Sheldgoose will die if he loses. This despite Sheldgoose repeatedly trying to kill him.
107* WhiteGloves: A subversion for him, in contrast to other media that gives him actual white gloves. What ''looks'' like gloves is actually separate colored feathers, which are white up to his elbows.
108[[/folder]]
109
110!!Allies
111[[folder:Xandra]]
112[[quoteright:348:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/2018_xandra_01.png]]
113->'''Voiced by:''' [[Creator/GreyDeLisle Grey Griffin]]
114The Goddess of Adventure. She was trapped in a magical book for centuries.
115----
116* ActionGirl: This isn't surprising since she's the goddess of ''adventure''.
117* BatmanCanBreatheInSpace: Thanks to being a goddess, she can breathe on the Moon without trouble.
118* CripplingOverspecialization: Xandra is the Goddess of Adventure, which means she's aces at anything from heroic charges to fighting monsters to daring maneuvers. But it also means she's rather lost in situations that can't be solved with fighting, exploring or adventuring, which is typically where she needs to lean on the Caballeros on the nieces. Her being impulsive and violence prone isn't always a good thing, and she's practically inept socially.
119* EnergyBow: Her primary weapon.
120* FishOutOfTemporalWater: Having been trapped in a book for a few thousand years, Xandra isn't quite up-to-date with modern society. Not to mention, nearly everyone she knew from her time who's still around has changed drastically in the meantime.
121* GoldAndWhiteAreDivine: She wears a golden armor with a white skirt, emphasizing her divine status.
122* GoodIsNotNice: Her first reaction once out of the book was to threaten to kill Donald, José, and Panchito.
123* GorgeousGreek: Though never explicitly said to be Greek, she looks the part and [[HotGoddess very nicely at that]].
124* {{Herald}}: She's the one that sets the Caballeros on their journey.
125* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: Even though GoodIsNotNice, she's still a divine goddess and her objective is still to help the Three Caballeros save the world from an EvilSorceror. And while their antics regularly frustrate her, she's still [[TrueCompanions a loyal team mate]] to the Cabs and [[PetTheDog goes easy on them when they deserve it]].
126* TheLadette: When invited to a sophisticated party, she acts like she's in a bar. Justified, as she's been [[SealedGoodInACan trapped in a book for centuries]] and therefore doesn't know how to behave at such a social event.
127* LightIsGood: She wears gold and white and is a heavenly goddess.
128* MrExposition: In addition to teleporting them to wherever they need to go, Xandra also supplies helpful knowledge of the "mystic points" when the Three Caballeros arrive there.
129* MsFanservice: She's definitely one of the most attractive characters in the show, with pronounced legs and hips.
130* NonStandardCharacterDesign: To highlight her status as a Goddess, she looks like a human woman instead of a cartoon animal, with fairly realistic proportions (but still stylized to fit the aesthetic of the series). It also allows her to function as a counterpart to the various human women from the original film.
131* NotSoAboveItAll: Xandra usually plays the OnlySaneWoman to the Caballeros' antics, but she will occasionally join in on the silliness, such as the popcorn fight in the fourth episode.
132* SealedGoodInACan: She was bound to the book by Felldrake and was trapped there for centuries.
133* StrangerInAFamiliarLand: While Xandra herself is unchanged, effectively being in suspended animation for a few centuries, everywhere she used to frequent in her adventuring days is now completely different, and her old friends and mentors have settled down - to her dissatisfaction.
134* WomenAreWiser: Partially subverted. She is still the most level headed character amongst the heroes, but after the first few episodes we see her impulsiveness and aggression cause her to make as many mistakes as the Caballeros.
135[[/folder]]
136
137[[folder:April, May, and June]]
138[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/daisys_nieces.jpg]]
139->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/JessicaDiCicco
140Daisy's nieces, whom Donald calls to help with his garage sale. They end up being sucked in the adventure as well.
141----
142* AdaptationalEarlyAppearance: Usually don't show up until after Donald takes in his nephews (when they appear at all). In this series they seem to have known Donald a while and join his adventures long before the nephews ever appear.
143* AgeLift: Usually around ten in the comics but teenagers here.
144* AwLookTheyReallyDoLoveEachOther: The girls don't have a high opinion of Donald, but in episode 5 they comfort him after Daisy breaks up with him and let him know that keeping his adventures a secret was selfless of him.
145* ColorCodedForYourConvenience: June is purple, April is yellow, and May is orange.
146* DeadpanSnarker: Yep, they're incredibly dry snarkers -- May especially.
147* TheDividual: To the point that Donald tends to confuse them for each other. They also tend to speak in synch, much like Huey Dewey and Louie used to do.
148* GenkiGirl: June has traces of this, being notably more upbeat and energetic than the other two.
149* IChooseToStay: Mild example as they're perfectly happy to stick with Donald even after Daisy ditches him. While its their job (as VoiceWithAnInternetConnection) to hang around him they seemingly don't have quite as low an opinion of him as their aunt. Doesn't mean they won't spend alot of time calling him out on his flaws though.
150* KidHero: Although unlike most examples they tend to stay home in the heavily fortified Cabana rather than actively getting involved in any action. When they do infiltrate Shellgoose's mansion on their own Donald and the gang is utterly horrified and worried for their safety even though they do discover information that eventually helps stop Shelldrake.
151* NiceMeanAndInbetween: It's not very pronounced but June is the nice one, May is the mean one, and April is in-between.
152* NotSoAboveItAll: Much like with Xandra; they initially seem to be a case of WomenAreWiser but, though they are VERY smart and crafty, it quickly becomes apparent the three of them are just as silly and make just as many mistakes as the Three Caballeros. They are still kids after all.
153* SameSexTriplets: Self evident.
154* SecretKeeper: The only ones who know everything about the teams activities.
155* ShipperOnDeck: The triplets certainly go through a lot of trouble trying to play matchmaker between Donald and Daisy by helping Donald set up dates and doing everything they can to stop Donald from screwing up. Unfortunately [[ButtMonkey Donald being Donald]] their efforts tend to fall flat a lot of the time.
156* SourSupporter: They can be this to the Caballeros --- most notably May, who seldom has anything nice to say about anyone but still helps out as much as her sisters do. April isn't quite as sour as May, and June is barely sour at all, being on the whole the sweetest and most positive-minded of the three.
157* TheStoic: May, whose reaction to seeing an end-of-the-world scenario is a rather deadpan "There goes the neighbourhood."
158* SuddenlyVoiced: While they ''have'' [[WesternAnimation/HouseOfMouse appeared in animation before]], this is the first time they have voices.
159* SuspiciouslySimilarSubstitutes: Instead of Huey, Dewey, and Louie, Donald is assisted by Daisy's nieces April, May, and June, triplet sisters who surprisingly show him more respect than the boys usually do.
160* TotemPoleTrench: The girls pull this off twice in the first season both times in order to [[ShipperOnDeck help Donald's love life]]. The first time they pretend to be a waiter at a fancy restaurant Donald and Daisy are having a date in the second time ''they pretend to be Donald himself'' while he's away on a mission. [[YouHaveGotToBeKiddingMe May is pretty incredulous that the latter plan worked for as long as it did.]]
161* VoiceWithAnInternetConnection: They play this role for much of the series, staying behind in the cabana and communicating with the Caballeros and Xandra through a magic handheld mirror. In episode 9, "Mexico a Go-Go," Daisy breaks the mirror, though; after that they have to find other ways to help the Caballeros out.
162[[/folder]]
163
164[[folder:Ari the Aracuan Bird]]
165[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/ejdsdkmueaarhpl.jpg]]
166->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/DeeBradleyBaker
167The caretaker of the cabana.
168----
169* AdaptationalHeroism: Compared to his classic incarnation, he's a lot friendlier and more genuinely helpful here. He still likes {{Troll}}ing other characters for no reason, but his pranks seldom reach harmful levels and overall he helps a lot more than he hinders -- even if he goes on about it in an unorthodox way.
170* AlmightyJanitor: Given his ability to bend the laws of reality, it's to be expected. Ari was the one that led Clinton Coot to discover Xandra's atlas deep in the Amazon, and opened said book when Coot couldn't despite access to magical artifacts. In the finale, Ari knew exactly that [[spoiler: the "wizard puddle" would bestow the Caballeros with magical abilities,]] showing that he knows a lot more than he lets on.
171* AscendedExtra: In [[WesternAnimation/TheThreeCaballeros the movie]] and the "Clown of the Jungle" short film, he was simply an annoying bird who pestered Donald. He returns here as the estate's groundskeeper.
172* CloudCuckoolander: An even heavier one than Panchito, to the point of being able to mess with reality at times.
173* ElongatingArmGag: He can extend his arms and legs to great lengths when a gag requires so.
174* OffscreenTeleportation: He can disappear behind an object or the edge of the screen and reappear elsewhere.
175* OlderThanTheyLook: Was looking exactly the same as he does now when Clinton Coot was a young man.
176* ThoseTwoGuys: Develops this relationship with the Bear Rug in the later episodes.
177* ToonPhysics: While it's toned down for everyone else, Ari is as DenserAndWackier as he's always been, including such abilities as ExtendableArms, OffscreenTeleportation and pulling out things from {{Hammerspace}}.
178* {{Troll}}: He routinely annoys the gang.
179* UltimateJobSecurity: The lawyer in Episode 1 specifides that he can't be fired.
180* TheUnintelligible: Instead of talking, he communicates by singing a nonsensical song.
181[[/folder]]
182
183[[folder:Bear Rug]]
184[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/1950_humphrey_37.jpg]]
185->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/{{Jim Cummings|1952}}
186A bear rug who is brought back to life, closely based on WesternAnimation/HumphreyTheBear from the classic cartoons.
187----
188* AdaptationalHeroism: Humphrey certainly wasn't a villain in previous shorts but he was mostly a nuisance to Donald. While the bear in this series plays this role in his debut episode, the rest of the series has him becoming a part of their team against Felldrake.
189* AdaptationNameChange: He is called Bear Rug, but is Humphrey in all but name (and backstory; of course, the original Humphrey wasn't an undead being sustained by the Spark of Life).
190* BackFromTheDead: He started out as a rug made out of a dead bear, but he came to life thanks to the Spark of Life.
191* BearsAreBadNews: Subverted. While the Caballeros have trouble catching him, he isn't malicious and end up joining the team.
192* BearyFriendly: He acts as an affectionate pet to the team.
193* BearyFunny: He is a bumbling oaf despite being a large bear.
194* BigEater: He has an appetite appropriate for a bear of his size. During his initial rampage, he steals a hot dog truck, then breaks into the New Quackmore Aquarium to catch fish, and to a bee exhibit to eat some honey.
195* CowardlyLion: Despite being a big bear, he usually gets very nervous in prospect of danger.
196* {{Expy}}: Of Humphrey the Bear.
197* GentleGiant: He might be an enormous brown bear, but he wouldn't hurt a fly.
198* MythologyGag: He initially starts off as a bear rug, a reference to "Rugged Bear" where Humphrey the Bear disguises himself as a rug in Donald's house.
199* SpeechImpairedAnimal: Just like in the original Humphrey cartoons, his growls and grunts sometime resemble human words, most notably he says "Oh no" once.
200* TeamPet: He's a non-anthropomorphic bear that the Caballeros keep as a pet after accidentally bringing him back to life.
201* ThoseTwoGuys: After his debut episode, he becomes this with Ari.
202[[/folder]]
203
204!!Villains
205[[folder:Baron Von Sheldgoose]]
206[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/baron_von_shieldgoose.jpg]]
207->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/WayneKnight
208Donald's snooty neighbor who later discovers he is the descendant of a powerful sorcerer.
209----
210* AmbiguouslyBi / DepravedBisexual: Finds women attractive but remarks twice about the Minotaur's "hunkiness"/"beefiness".
211* AristocratsAreEvil: Assuming "Baron" is a title of nobility rather than his first name.
212* ButtMonkey: He gets dragged around by Felldrake, and is constantly humiliated by everyone else around him.
213* CharacterDevelopment: A rare villainous example. As the show goes along he becomes more proactive and makes his own plans rather than relying purely on Felldrake. He also grows more of a spine, becoming less afraid of Felldrake and eventually consistently insulting him to his face.
214* CrouchingMoronHiddenBadass: He might not be an experienced in adventuring, but he's a great persuader. He convinces the Moai to take a vacation instead of guarding against the lava lizards, and persuades the goblins to reveal their war weapon to him through the pretense of needing to learn where it is by keeping it safe. Indeed, he is implied to be a rather competent ManipulativeBastard.
215->"Ever wonder how I became the president of the New Quackmore Institute?"
216* CutLexLuthorACheck: He's stupidly wealthy, but assists his ancestor's schemes for the vague promise of power due to a mixture of ambition and boredom.
217* EvilCounterpart: Like The Three Caballeros, he's the descendant of a major figure within the history of the series' universe. Unlike them, however, he's descended from Lord Felldrake, their ArchEnemy.
218* {{Expy}}: He looks a lot like Goosetave Gander, Gladstone Gander's father.
219* FatBastard: Rather heavy and is the villain of the series.
220* TheHeavy: Since Felldrake, the true BigBad, spends much of the series sealed in a staff, Sheldgoose is the chief active antagonist, carrying Felldrake's staff around and enacting his plans.
221* IneffectualSympatheticVillain: His plans always fails and he is constantly berated by Lord Felldrake, who is also the only reason he presents even remotely a threat.
222* LargeHam: Yeah, Creator/WayneKnight is put to good use here with how bombastic and over the top he can be.
223* LastNameBasis: Everyone calls him Sheldgoose. Even Lord Felldrake despite being related.
224* PragmaticVillainy: Unlike Felldrake, who likes to just barge in and chew the scenery, Sheldgoose prefers to use more rational means to get what they want, like tricking the Moai into taking a vacation from guarding the volcano in "No Man Is An Easter Island".
225* SharingABody: [[spoiler:As of "Sheldgoose Square Dance", Felldrake is now imprisoned inside him.]]
226* UpperClassTwit: A villainous version.
227[[/folder]]
228
229[[folder:Lord Felldrake]]
230[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/felldrakestaffhead.png]]
231->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/KevinMichaelRichardson
232An evil sorcerer who is trapped in a staff.
233----
234* BigBad: The primary villain of the series, and nemesis of The Three Caballeros, driving the plot of at least the first season with his plans.
235* CardCarryingVillain: By his own admission, he's not a "very good person" (the context being that he plans to unleash an immortal and highly destructive monster).
236* CuttingTheKnot: Centuries ago, he circumvented Xandra's spell on her atlas (that is, that only she could use it) by trapping her ''inside'' of the book, allowing Felldrake to use all the tome's powers unopposed.
237* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes: Seems to have a thing for the queen of the lava lizards, though she seems oblivious to his existence. He also shows affection towards his pet Leopold.
238* EvilIsHammy: Lord Felldrake, even while trapped in a staff and not able to move under his own power, manages to Chew the Scenery to an impressive degree, thanks to Kevin Michael Richardson's performance.
239* EvilIsPetty: He delights just as much in being a BadBoss, {{Troll}}ing people, taking revenge for small slights, and [[ArsonMurderAndJaywalking refusing to recycle]], as he does in planning to TakeOverTheWorld.
240* EvilSoundsDeep: Courtesy of his voice actor.
241* ExpressiveMask: His soul is trapped in a solid staff, but it is capable of making faces.
242* GenericDoomsdayVillain: He doesn't have an elaborate motivation other than he's a CardCarryingVillain who wants to TakeOverTheWorld.
243* KnightOfCerebus: After Felldrake is reborn as a demon. Not all the humor goes away but the stakes are raised tremendously and Felldrake loses most of his funny quirks.
244* LaughablyEvil: An immensely powerful dark lord with the personality of a demanding brat stuck in a staff makes for a hilariously petty, scenery chewing character.
245* OneWingedAngel: After resurrected, he turns into a gigantic, demonic creature.
246* OurDemonsAreDifferent: Although he was originally a normal goose, upon his resurrection he becomes a demonic being with horns. He even refers to his accelerated growth as "demonic adolescence".
247* PetTheDog: Although he constantly abuses his minions, he occasionally shows kindness towards Leopold.
248* PurpleIsPowerful: He's a powerful dark wizard whose magic glows purple, and has purple skin when he re-gains his body.
249* SealedEvilInACan[=/=]LeakingCanOfEvil: While he can still perform magical acts like energy blasts, his defeat at the hands of the original Caballeros left him very weakened, and being trapped in a staff further limits his effectiveness without assistance. [[spoiler: Eventually changes to SealedInsideAPersonShapedCan when Sheldgoose breaks the staff in the middle of the Cabs trying to reseal him, with Sheldgoose himself becoming the new can]].
250* SharingABody: [[spoiler:Is imprisoned inside Sheldgoose after his defeat in "Sheldgoose Square Dance".]]
251* TakeOverTheWorld: His plan.
252[[/folder]]
253
254[[folder:Leopold the Horrible]]
255[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/leopold_the_terrible_closeup.png]]
256->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/DeeBradleyBaker
257Felldrake's loyal monster minion.
258----
259* ButtMonkey: He's prone to suffering all sorts of AmusingInjuries.
260* CartoonCreature: Hard to tell what this thing is, though the nieces identify him as possibly being a {{Chupacabra}}.
261* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes: Apparently considers Felldrake and Sheldgoose to be his "mommy and daddy". Then again, he's [[MinionWithAnFInEvil hardly]] [[DumbIsGood evil]] [[TokenGoodTeammate to]] [[ButtMonkey begin]] [[TeamPet with]].
262* FluffyTheTerrible: No one would expect the demonic servant of a dark lord to be called Leopold. Then again in spite of "the Horrible" he tends to be a ButtMonkey (almost literally).
263* MixAndMatchCritters: Has aspects of [[BatOutOfHell bats]], [[CatsAreMean cats]], [[YouDirtyRat rats]], [[KillerGorilla gorillas]], [[ManiacMonkeys monkeys]], and [[StubbornMule donkeys]]. Played for laughs that nobody can agree on what he reminds them of.
264* {{Mummy}}: In his first appearance, he's summoned from an Egyptian sarcophagus and is all covered in bandages.
265* TeamPet: Of Felldrake's team.
266[[/folder]]
267
268!!Supporting Characters
269[[folder:Daisy Duck]]
270[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/bd1af3f4394891d5ca5e9a0646a6d234.jpg]]
271->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/TressMacNeille
272Donald's on again, off again girlfriend.
273----
274* AdaptationalJerkass: This is, without a doubt, the most mean-spirited version of Daisy in any Donald Duck cartoon. In the first episode, she refuses to listen to Donald when he's having a bad day and breaks up with him, does it again in the fifth episode, and even starts dating Dapper Duck to spite Donald.
275* AlliterativeName: ''D''aisy ''D''uck
276* AwLookTheyReallyDoLoveEachOther: Even though she can be very rude and mean to Donald, she still loves him and wants him to be a better version of himself.
277* HiddenDepths: Is a talented puzzle solver to the point of being remarked as "crazy" about it. [[spoiler:This comes in handy in the finale.]]
278* JerkassHasAPoint: Daisy just wants Donald to get his life together, [[BrutalHonesty she just says it in the rudest way possible]].
279* KickTheDog: In the first episode she berated Donald for being selfish on his birthday after he was fired from his job, not allowing him to explain anything. In Episode 5, she coldly breaks up with him in a letter, telling him to never contact her again, and leaves him with the check.
280* WillTheyOrWontThey: Due to breaking up with him in the first episode Daisy is very frosty towards Donald but still ultimately loves him and a large part of the first season is Donald trying to prove he's a changed duck but constantly getting interrupted by his duty as a Caballero. [[spoiler: Fortunately, after spending all of the penultimate episode in Shangri-La sorting out their issues, they are back together in the final episode.]]
281* TookALevelInKindness: [[spoiler:Shangri-La helps her loosen up and realize how harsh and unreasonable she was to Donald, afterwards she treats him with much more patience and kindness.]]
282[[/folder]]
283
284[[folder:Clinton Coot]]
285[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/legendofthethreecaballeros_clinton_coot.png]]
286->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/ThomasLennon
287Donald's great-grandfather and descendant of Don Dugo, one of the original Three Caballeros.
288----
289* AlliterativeName: '''C'''linton '''C'''oot.
290* FriendlyGhost: He acts excited when given a chance to help the heroes.
291* NonIndicativeName: He is not in fact a coot but a duck like his great-grandson Donald.
292* PosthumousCharacter: Is dead sometime before the series.
293* PromotedFanboy: In-universe. He was more than happy to be fighting along side the Three Caballeros.
294* RelatedInTheAdaptation: According to [[https://inducks.org/character.php?c=Don+de+Pato sources]], Don Dugo is an ancestor of the [=McDuck=] clan, while the Coot family is [[https://vignette.wikia.nocookie.net/scrooge-mcduck/images/4/4b/Bf8.jpg/revision/latest?cb=20151224104212 related to the Ducks on the other side]]. In this show, Clinton is the descendant of Don Dugo.
295* TheUnreveal: He mentioned something fell on him that resulted in his death, but that was only half the conversation.
296[[/folder]]
297
298[[folder:Clara Cahoon]]
299[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/legendofthethreecaballeros_clara_cahoon.png]]
300->'''Voiced by:''' Unknown
301Clinton Coot's second cousin.
302----
303* CanonForeigner: She is not based on an existing character, as Cornelius Coot had no known siblings.
304* FriendlyGhost: Don't be fooled by her headless state; she's peppy.
305* OffWithHisHead: This happened to Clara and probably is the reason she died. As a ghost, she [[LosingYourHead carries around her head separately]].
306[[/folder]]
307
308[[folder:Dapper Duck]]
309[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/daisy_and_dapper_duck.png]]
310->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/DavidKaye
311Daisy's short-time boyfriend, possibly as part of OperationJealousy.
312----
313* AlliterativeName: His name in this adaptation is '''D'''apper '''D'''uck
314* TheBusCameBack: Dapper is Donald's double from ''[[WesternAnimation/DonaldDuck Donald's Double Trouble]]''. Between the short and the episode are 72 years!
315* CompositeCharacter: Of Donald's lookalike from ''Donald's Double Trouble'' due to his well-mannered behavior and identical appearance, and of his cousin Gladstone Gander, with his arrogant jerkish behavior and is also vying for Daisy's affection.
316* DirtyCoward: He leaves Daisy to be squashed by a toppling statue while he makes a run for it. He doesn't even warn her of the danger.
317* IdenticalStranger: He's not related to Donald, but looks exactly the same as him apart from his clothes.
318* NamedByTheAdaptation: He went unnamed in ''Donald's Double Trouble'', but was finally given a name by ''Legend of the Three Caballeros''.
319* OnTheRebound: Daisy starts dating him with the sole purpose to spite Donald.
320* SharpDressedMan: In '40s fashion, but still. There's a boater hat, gloves, gaiters, and a fancy jacket.
321[[/folder]]
322
323[[folder:Eugenia Ferdinand-Ferdinand]]
324[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/tumblr_pez2k4h8461sp1j1j_1280.jpg]]
325->'''Voiced by:''' [[Creator/GreyDeLisle Grey Griffin]]
326The vice-president of the New Quackmore Institute who has a desire to become its president.
327----
328* AnimalGenderBender: She's a peahen with the bright colors and train of a peacock.
329* PeacockGirl: She's got the tail feathers, even though she's a woman.
330* PreppyName: Of the double-barrel variety. Hilariously enough, they're the same name.
331* ProudPeacock: She is a female peafowl ([[AnimalGenderBender with male plumage]]) who is the arrogant, snobbish and very ambitious vice-president of the New Quackmore Institute.
332* RepetitiveName: Both of her last names are Ferdinand.
333* TheStarscream: To Von Sheldgoose, whose job as president she wants. She's very open about her ambition too. [[spoiler:When Donald is named the new acting president after Sheldgoose is fired, she swears she'll defeat him in the official election.]]
334[[/folder]]
335
336!!Mythical Figures
337[[folder:Larry the Minotaur]]
338[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/b2b99ead2d57c553dbbf28c3fed9ee91.jpg]]
339->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/DeeBradleyBaker
340A Minotaur whom the Caballeros face at the beginning of their training.
341----
342* AdaptationalHeroism: The Minotaur of the original myth is a malevolent, man-eating monster. While Larry also attacks the Caballeros, it's only after they insult him, and it's only a MonsterFacade anyway. He even assists the Caballeros in the finale, fighting off Felldrake's termites.
343* AnimalSpeciesAccent: The Minotaur initially speaks with nothing but "moo" sounds. After revealing that he actually speaks English, he still adds "moo" into his sentences (e.g. "Excuse moo" intead of "Excuse me").
344* BoisterousBruiser: His real personality. After revealing that he attacked the Caballeros only as a test, he laughs and admits he never had that much fun in a long time.
345* BullSeeingRed: He goes absolutely berserk when Donald and José wave a red flag at him. Ironically, he is red himself.
346* GoodAllAlong: He was working with Xandra to test the Caballeros and see if they could work as a team.
347* HulkingOut: The Minotaur initially looks skinny and wears a bathrobe, but turns into a muscular giant when José tells him that his mother's a cheeseburger. He remains that way for the rest of his appearances, never turning back into his scrawny form.
348* MonsterFacade: After defeated by the Caballeros, the Minotaur talks with Xandra in a very chummy way, and they explain that they were just testing the Caballeros.
349* OurMinotaursAreDifferent: A Minotaur, living in the Labyrinth of Crete like his original counterpart.
350* PrimalChestPound: Upon HulkingOut, he pounds his chest before he stars chasing the Caballeros.
351* PunchClockVillain: The Minotaur literally uses a punch card after he finishes testing the Caballeros.
352* PunnyName: His name sounds like "Lair of the Minotaur".
353* RealMenWearPink: He wears a pink bathrobe when he first appears, and although he takes it off when he [[HulkingOut hulks out]], he still keeps his pink slippers on.
354* RedIsViolent: He has red skin and at least acts violent while chasing the Caballeros.
355* RunningOnAllFours: He chases the Caballeros running on his hind legs like a man, but switches to quadrupedal bull-like running when Panchito wrangles him.
356* WalkingShirtlessScene: He throws off his bathrobe when he's HulkingOut, wearing only a {{loincloth}} and slippers for the rest of the episode.
357[[/folder]]
358
359[[folder:Moon Bots]]
360[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/dch0o3q_ff60f2f2_6ae6_477c_9209_4a632f067bf0_2.jpg]]
361Giant robots built by Moonlings.
362----
363* AncientAstronauts: Egypt was a colony of an ancient Moon civilization, with the pyramids being rocket ships they used to go between Earth and their home on the dark side of the Moon. Pyramid ships are even crewed by mummies in space suits.
364* HumongousMecha: What they are. They can be controlled remotely by magic or with a driver.
365* ZergRush: How they wear Xandra down.
366[[/folder]]
367
368[[folder:The Roman Gods]]
369->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/KevinMichaelRichardson (Jupiter), Creator/EricBauza (Mars), [[Creator/GreyDeLisle Grey Griffin]] (Venus)
370Ancient gods of Rome: Jupiter, Mars, and Venus. They have grown old and retired from adventuring, preferring to plant tubers.
371----
372* AdaptationalHeroism: Jupiter and Venus are both much more benevolent and willing to help mortals than their mythological originals. Subverted with Mars who has always been much nicer than his Greek counterpart Ares.
373* FormerlyFit: Jupiter and Mars used to be strong and buff, while Venus used to be svelte. Now, Jupiter and Venus have put on heavy amounts of weight, while Mars has lost all of his muscle mass and is scrawny.
374* IWasQuiteALooker: The gods, particularly Venus, were much more attractive in their youth than they are now.
375* RetiredBadass: They used to be powerful warriors who battled the Titans, but now all three of them have grown old and peaceful. Xandra pulls them into a RetiredBadassRoundup to battle the giant termites created by Felldrake.
376* SadlyMythtaken: The Greco-Roman Gods dwell in the World Tree — which has more to do with Norse mythology's Yggdrasil than with any part of Greco-Roman mythology.
377* ScatterbrainedSenior: Mars has issues remembering Xandra's name, and appears to be hard of hearing as well.
378* ShellShockedVeteran: Mars is portrayed this way, having flashbacks to the "Titan War".
379[[/folder]]
380
381[[folder:Lava Lizards]]
382->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/DeeBradleyBaker
383Lizards that make up the lava of an Easter Island volcano. They wish to cover the earth in flames, but are contained by the Moai.
384----
385* AdiposeRex: The Queen looks like a ball with stumps.
386* FatBastard: Their queen.
387* FierySalamander: Lizards made out of lava.
388* MagmaMan: Well, Magma Lizards.
389* ObliviousToLove: The Queen is unaware of Felldrake's advances.
390* ReptilesAreAbhorrent: They are villains.
391* TakenForGranite: What happens to the Lava Lizards who try to form a bridge across the oceans, as well as the queen once she sinks.
392[[/folder]]
393
394[[folder:Moai]]
395->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/KevinMichaelRichardson
396An army of stone warriors who keep the Lava Lizards from escaping the volcano.
397----
398* AccidentalDanceCraze: The Moai mistake Donald's angry emotes as a dance move. This ends up saving the day.
399* GentleGiant: For gigantic warriors made of stone, they are very chill, party-loving beings.
400* LivingStatue: They're living Moai, and the protectors of Easter Island.
401* ThrowTheDogABone: The Moai might have to get back in the sand and never take another vacation, but Ari leaves them a radio so they can listen to music.
402[[/folder]]
403
404[[folder:Goblins]]
405->'''Voiced by:''' Matt Danner, Creator/KevinMichaelRichardson (Vlorp and Master Jailer), Creator/NicolasRoye (Worm/King Vomit)
406!General
407A race of green-skinned creatures that were banished in an alternate dimension contained in Stonehenge. They are worthless without a king, but power-hungry with one.
408----
409* BloodKnight: The goblins are a war-driven species, ready to conquer if they have a king.
410* {{Catapult}}: One of the weapons the Goblins have in their arsenal is a gigantic [[WesternAnimation/{{Cinderella}} Lucifer]]-looking goblin cat that launches flaming cats off of a basic catapult. It can also launch others as well, however.
411* EvenEvilHasStandards: They refuse to release the weapon Felldrake wanted to since it was too destructive, even for for them.
412* {{Expy}}: Worm/Vomit is clearly one of [[WesternAnimation/TheBlackCauldron Creeper]], albeit cuter. There's also a {{Catapult}} one that looks like [[WesternAnimation/{{Cinderella}} Lucifer]], but green and with wide shoulders and long arms.
413* KangarooCourt: Their court immediately finds the Caballeros guilty. The judge doesn't seem to care much for the legal system.
414-->'''Judge:''' "But since we have legalities and blah-blah-blah formalities, I have to ask, how do you plead?"
415* MookFaceTurn: The goblins become allies of the Caballeros once Worm/Vomit becomes the new Goblin King.
416!Worm/Vomit
417The kindest of the goblins.
418----
419* EmbarrassingNickname: Worm hates being called such, though his real name of "Vomit" isn't any better.
420* {{Expy}}: See above.
421* MySpeciesDothProtestTooMuch: Worm/Vomit is the kindest of the goblins. In the end, he ends up promoted Goblin King and spreading a kinder regime.
422* TheRuntAtTheEnd: He's not just the gentlest, but also the shortest of the goblins.
423[[/folder]]
424
425[[folder:Goblin War Machine]]
426A huge wolf-like construct made by the goblins to be the ultimate weapon.
427----
428* EmotionEater: It feeds off of anger and discord, even a small and petty argument increases it's strength. Fortunately, love and reconciliation [[TooSpicyForYogsothoth poisons it]].
429* GoneHorriblyRight: The goblins sure succeeded in making a nearly unstoppable weapon that wants to destroy everything...
430* GratuitousFrench: It's often referred to as "bête de guerre" (French for "beast of war").
431* HorrifyingTheHorror: The goblins are a race obsessed with weapons and war, and even they are horrified at their creation’s destructiveness and sheer bloodlust.
432* KnightOfCerebus: Unlike every other villain on the show who has at least one funny trait, there is absolutely NOTHING funny about the Goblin War Beast and things get downright grim as it goes on its rampage.
433* OmnicidalManiac: It’s only instinct is to try and destroy everything and everyone around it.
434* SpikesOfVillainy: Taken to an absolutely ridiculous extreme, there isn't a single part of this thing that isn't sharp or covered in needle-like spikes.
435[[/folder]]
436
437[[folder:Presidential Ghosts]]
438->'''Voiced by:''' Dan Bakkerdahl (UsefulNotes/GeorgeWashington), Creator/DavidKaye (UsefulNotes/ThomasJefferson), Creator/KevinMichaelRichardson (UsefulNotes/AbrahamLincoln), Creator/EricBauza (UsefulNotes/TheodoreRoosevelt)
439The ghosts of the presidents of Mount Rushmore who reside inside the mountain. They are the keepers of the Spark of Life.
440----
441* BeethovenWasAnAlienSpy: The ghosts of the four presidents whose faces adorn Mt. Rushmore guard the Spark of Life, which was hidden in the mountain.
442* FriendlyGhost: They are allies to the heroes and quite amicable.
443* HistoricalDomainCharacter: They are based on the actual presidents of the USA, but re-imagined as anthropomorphic animals (Washington is a duck[[note]]sadly, not an eagle[[/note]], Jefferson is a dog, Lincoln is a goose and Roosevelt is a pig[[note]]sadly, not a [[StealthPun bear]][[/note]]).
444[[/folder]]
445
446[[folder:Nazca Creatures]]
447->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/EricBauza (Mono), [[Creator/GreyDeLisle Grey Griffin]] (Hanzy), Creator/DeeBradleyBaker (Clementine)
448Creatures that live in the Nazca dimension, guarding the Gyroscope at the center of the Earth.
449----
450* AmazingTechnicolorPopulation / AmazingTechnicolorWildlife: Once they cross over to the surface of Earth, Mono becomes a green monkey and Hanzy becomes a blue-skinned humanoid woman.
451* ArtInitiatesLife: They can use their magic chalk to draw things in the Nazca realm.
452* DisneyDeath: Hanzy is erased by Felldrake, but the Caballeros re-draw her.
453* EasilyForgiven: Mono was secretly working against the heroes for quite a bit of the episode, but no one really mentions it after the villains are gone. [[JustifiedTrope Justified]] since Mono is really is a kind person who was just tricked by Felldrake.
454* GiantSpider: One of the many inhabitants in the Nazca dimension is Clementine, a giant spider that is easily angered.
455[[/folder]]
456
457[[folder:Gods of Life and Death]]
458->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/EricBauza (Death), [[Creator/GreyDeLisle Grey Griffin]] (Life)
459Two gods that reside in the Temple of the Sun. Every now and then, they choose two mortals to fight a wrestling match for them.
460----
461* DemBones: The God of Death's true form is this.
462* GodInHumanForm: Death takes the form of a handsome gaucho who dances with Xandra. The God of Life is also the chicken José danced with.
463* JerkassGods: The God of Life and Death pick mortals to fight to the death in a wrestling match for their own amusement. They seem unfazed by it and treat it like a game. Quite the contrast from the much more kindly Roman gods a few episodes ago.
464* LightIsNotGood: Both the gods of Life and Death reside in the Sun. The former's in with the latter on their gladiatorial murders and is pretty content about having won by default, unconcerned about it having cost several lives.
465* NoBodyLeftBehind: Death disintegrates whom he kills.
466* ReptilesAreAbhorrent: The Goddess of Life has a snake head and she is a {{Jerkass God|s}} who is complicit in the match to the death.
467* SnakePeople: The beautiful green chicken José was dancing with turns out to be one, hiding her true form under a mask.
468[[/folder]]
469
470[[folder:Charon]][[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/legendofthethreecaballeros_captain_charon.png]]
471->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/{{Jim Cummings|1952}}
472The ferryman of the underworld.
473----
474* AdaptationalNiceGuy: [[InvokedTrope Invoked]], Charon realized being a grim and sinister ferryman was just scaring away customers so he overhauled his small spooky boat into a big cruise ship and took on a much more jovial and energetic persona.
475* DemBones: At minimum his legs are skeletal. His hands are rotting flesh, while the rest is hidden beneath a cloak or uniform.
476* TheFaceless: Of the InTheHood variety. All that's visible of his face are his glowing eyes.
477* TheFerryman: He still retains this role, although he's changed his standard boat into a cruise ship to liven things up.
478[[/folder]]
479
480[[folder:Sheldgoose's ancestors]]
481->Voiced by: Creator/WayneKnight
482Sheldgoose's ancestors. They were all rich, evil folk, similar to their descendant. All of them died in unfortunate ways.
483----
484* AllCavemenWereNeanderthals: Sheldgoose's oldest ancestor is a large, shabby-looking cave-goose who carries a stone hatchet and only says "ooga booga".
485* CelestialBureaucracy: They've infiltrated and manage this in the Underworld.
486* CruelAndUnusualDeath: None of them died from natural causes, but rather things like being clubbed in the head, burnt on a stake, and stabbed. This worries Sheldgoose.
487* DirtyCoward: If a confrontation is not in their favor, they are quick to run away. [[LampshadedTrope Lampshaded]] by Felldrake.
488--->'''Felldrake:''' Hmph! Retreating with your tail between your legs is another Sheldgoose speciality
489* DressedToPlunder: Sheldbeard the Creep has the look.
490* TheFamilyThatSlaysTogether: They run the Underworld.
491* KarmaHoudiniWarranty: All of them dying in various violent and painful ways implies this. Plus they don't do much better in death, though they run the Underworld they have to serve a BadBoss (who looks like one of their worst enemies) and when they face the heroes they get their butts kicked.
492* StrongFamilyResemblance: They all look similar.
493* PosthumousCharacter: Generations are all deceased before the show starts.
494[[/folder]]
495
496[[folder:King Arthur]]
497->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/JohnOHurley
498The king of Camelot.
499----
500* ActorAllusion: John O'Hurley played King Arthur before in Spamalot.
501* {{Expy}}: Bears a striking resemblance to [[WesternAnimation/RobinHood1973 Disney's portrayal]] of the ''other'' warrior King of England famed for leading an order of knights, UsefulNotes/RichardTheLionheart.
502* FurryReminder: When he gets angry at his knights, he roars at them like a lion.
503* {{Immortality}}: He has been alive for hundreds of years thanks to the Grail.
504* KingOfBeasts: He's a large, muscular lion.
505* NiceGuy: He's a blowhard and wants to rely more on motivational speeches than action, but he really does want to help people and proves to be a close ally.
506* RankScalesWithAsskicking: Once he stops using motivational speeches and actually does battle, he's every bit the badass that Xandra claimed.
507* RousingSpeech: King Arthur's entire "training" is mostly him shouting rousing motivational speeches and plugging self-help books. When the Caballeros point out the flaws in his methods, the other Knights declare mutiny on him.
508[[/folder]]
509
510[[folder:Knights of the Round Table]]
511->Voiced by: Creator/EricBauza (Lancelot), Matt Danner (Galahad), [[Creator/GreyDeLisle Grey Griffin]] (Kay), Creator/{{Jim Cummings|1952}} (Bors the Younger)
512The knights that make up King Arthur's court. Lancelot is a horse, Galahad is a frog, Kay is an ostrich and Bors is a dog.
513----
514* ActorAllusion: Galahad is a frog voiced by Matt Danner with a voice nearly identical to his Kermit the Frog one from ''WesternAnimation/MuppetBabies2018''.
515* AmbiguousSituation. We aren't told if Lancelot and Galahad are examples of UnrelatedInTheAdaptation or RandomSpeciesOffspring.
516* CatchPhrase: "I've never noticed that before" for Galahad.
517* GenderFlip: Kay, who is male in the Arthur myths and in The Sword in the Stone, is female here.
518* {{Immortality}}: The Grail grants them eternal life.
519* NonindicativeName: Bors the Younger, who is the oldest Knight. He was previously called "Bors the Elder" before he legally changed it.
520* OldDog: Bors the Younger is an anthropomorphic example.
521* ScrewThisImOuttaHere: They flee from the dragon after being dissastified with Arthur's training.
522* TheSmurfettePrinciple: Kay is the only female knight.
523[[/folder]]
524
525[[folder:Merlin]]
526->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/EricBauza
527Arthur's wizard master.
528----
529* TheGamblingAddict: Merlin, whom Arthur won't let play any games because of his "problem". When the nieces distract him with a smartphone game, he refuses to let anything come between him and the promised (virtual) riches for playing.
530* OnlySaneMan: Subverted. Unlike the knights, Merlin knows the Arthur's motivational bullcrap is nonsense; but then he quickly grows distracted by a phone game and becomes obsessed with it.
531* TheOwlKnowingOne: He's an old wizard who looks like an anthropomorphic owl.
532* ShoutOut: Merlin himself is a combination of the classic Merlin, along with elements of Professor Owl from the WesternAnimation/AdventuresInMusicDuology.
533[[/folder]]
534
535[[folder:Tyrone]]
536->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/DeeBradleyBaker
537A massive dragon summoned by April, May, and June.
538----
539* BackFromTheDead: He is summoned again by Sheldgoose at the end of season one.
540* FamilyUnfriendlyDeath: The nieces kill him by throwing summoning scroll into the fireplace to burn it, which in turn, burns him alive.
541* ImmortalitySeeker: After getting summoned, Tyrone looks for the Grail. As Arthur explains, consuming the Grail would turn Tyrone immortal and able to burn the world for all eternity.
542* KillItWithFire: After the scroll is placed in the flame, Tyrone combusts.
543* KnightOfCerebus: Alongside the Goblin War Machine, he is the only villain without any funny personality quirks. He is an avaricious and intelligent dragon who clearly enjoys harming others.
544* OurDragonsAreDifferent: Or rather "Our Dragons Are The Same", he is a pretty standard Western dragon.
545* ReptilesAreAbhorrent: Yet another reptile that antagonizes the heroes.
546* SympatheticMagic: He is tied to the scroll, and when it burns, so does he.
547[[/folder]]
548
549[[folder:Yeti Massage Staff]]
550->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/DavidKaye
551A team of Himalayan yetis who run a magically-binding spa in Shangri-La.
552----
553* BaitAndSwitchCharacterIntro: The receptionist yeti first greets Donald and Daisy with a menacing roar, indicating that it's a typical ferocious beast... only to clear his throat and put on an amicable demeanor more in line with his real, friendly personality.
554* BigfootSasquatchAndYeti: Yetis. In particular, they resemble the one on the Matterhorn ride in Disneyland.
555* BewareTheNiceOnes: While they have an amicable demeanor, they will keep you trapped unless they solve all of your problems.
556* GlowingEyes: When they use magic.
557* HalfDressedCartoonAnimal: They wear green uniform T-shirts and no pants.
558* WellIntentionedExtremist: They keep Donald in Shangri-La, but only to help him solve his anger issues.
559[[/folder]]

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