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1A list of characters appearing in the ''Film/AustinPowers'' franchise.
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8!!Austin Danger Powers
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10[[caption-width-right:350:''"Shagadelic, baby!"'']]
11!!!'''Played By:''' Creator/MikeMyers, Creator/AaronHimelstein (young) [[labelnote:Foreign [=VAs=]]]Creator/EmmanuelJacomy (European French, first film), Creator/EmmanuelCurtil (European French, second and third films), Creator/HermanLopez [base voice, Mexican Spanish]; also Juan Carlos Moreno (first Mexican Spanish dub), Ariel Abadi and Pablo Gandolfo (Argentinian Spanish dubs), Creator/EnzoFortuny (young, ''Goldmember''), Creator/SalvadorDelgado (cinematographic version, ''Goldmember''), Cássius Romero (Brazilian Portuguese, first and third movie), Marco Ribeiro (Brazilian Portuguese, second movie), Rodrigo Andreatto (young, ''Goldmember''), Alfredo Rollo (cinematographic version, ''Goldmember'')[[/labelnote]]
12!!!'''Appearances:''' ''International Man of Mystery'' | ''The Spy Who Shagged Me'' | ''Goldmember''
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14The main character, he's a spy for British Intelligence who battles his ArchEnemy Dr. Evil across time to stop his plans to destroy/TakeOverTheWorld. Otherwise, he lives for partying, sexual exploration and the typical hipster lifestyle of the sixties.
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16* AboveTheInfluence: Austin is a shameless womanizer who will sleep with most any woman he comes across, but he refuses Vanessa when she comes onto him while she's drunk. He also never went beyond harmless flirting with Vanessa's mother despite being highly attracted to her, because she was already married.
17* TheAce: He's described as "the ultimate gentleman spy. Irresistible to woman, deadly to his enemies, a legend in his own time."
18* AintTooProudToBeg: After Mini-Me pummels him during their first encounter, he tearfully pleads "No more!"
19* BritishTeeth: Becomes a BrickJoke later when Vanessa tells him to use the toothpaste as a weapon and he responds "Okay, I get it: I have bad teeth!" Austin is the only member of the cast so afflicted, however. Thanks to modern dental hygiene products, Austin manages to clean them up by the end of the first movie. But when he travels back to 1969, they [[NoOntologicalInertia revert back]], becoming so horrible they ''[[MirrorCrackingUgly crack his car's mirror]]''.
20* BunnyEarsLawyer: Austin parodies Film/JamesBond by being ''very'' strange and silly. But at the end of the day, he is still a master spy and ActionHero.
21* ButtMonkey: Austin is often on the receiving end of being embarrassed.
22* CallingTheOldManOut: He invokes this in the third movie, calling out his father on his neglect.
23* CameraFiend: He also works as a fashion photographer, taking multiple pictures of his models.
24* CarpetOfVirility: Austin's ridiculously hairy chest, which women improbably seem to love.
25-->'''Ivana:''' You are hairy, ''like animal!''\
26'''Austin:''' Grr, baby! Very grr!
27* CartwrightCurse: [[spoiler:Vanessa is revealed to be a fembot to re-bachelor Austin at the beginning of the second movie]] with little to no acknowledgment from the characters, and Felicity just ''[[ChuckCunninghamSyndrome disappears]]''.
28** In regards to the second point- a DeletedScene states that [[spoiler:Felicity left Austin for Alternate Timeline Austin]].
29* CharacterCatchphrase: "Groovy, baby," "Yeah, baby, yeah," "Very shagadelic," "What do you say, (woman's name)? Shall we shag now, or shag later?", "Oh, behave.", "Yes! Yes! Yes! No! No! No!...And I'm spent."
30* ChickMagnet: Effortlessly charms most women within moments of meeting them.
31* ChivalrousPervert: While he is a [[LovableSexManiac sex maniac]], he doesn't take advantage of drunk or married women. The latter of which is especially hard for him, since he was genuinely in love with Vanessa's mother.
32* ChummyCommies: Possible, as Austin's initial reaction to discovering the end of the Cold War is pure elation at the idea of Communism triumphing over Capitalism and giving a much more subdued reaction upon learning the opposite is what actually happened.
33* ComicallyCrossEyed: His standard reaction to being hit in the crotch, also when he over thinks about Time Travel.
34* ComicallyMissingThePoint: His knowledge of the 60s is rendered useless in the present day.
35* ComplexityAddiction: In the second movie, he describes a very complicated plan to deal with the inept guard watching over the cell he and Felicity are in (involving digging a pit and lining it with sharpened toothbrushes). Felicity offers a [[ShowSomeLeg far more simple solution]].
36* TheDandy: He's incredibly flamboyant and always dresses in extremely flashy clothes, in an AffectionateParody of the SharpDressedMan that is James Bond.
37* DeconstructedCharacterArchetype: Austin Powers acts as an AffectionateParody of the TuxedoAndMartini Spy that Film/JamesBond made so popular. Austin is a sharply-dressed MagneticHero with a level of class, an impressive armory of firearms and spy-gadgets, [[TheCasanova gets all the girls]] and saves the day every time. However, his sense of fashion is [[DiscoDan outlandishly dated]], his gadgets are either implausible or outright genre-bending (like a helicopter that can fit in a nap-sack and a time-traveling pimp-mobile), he's a KavorkaMan who's [[InformedAttractiveness attractiveness]] and charisma is an InformedAbility, is as subtle as fireworks in his methods and he is an incredibly high-profile person despite being a man of espionage (to the point where his exploits are being adapted into a movie by Creator/StevenSpielberg). While he is wildly different from the typical SpyFiction protagonist, [[DeconReconSwitch he is still able to stop Dr. Evil's various Evil Plans regardless]].
38* DiscoDan: He was a man of his time and that time was TheSixties. After he is unfrozen in TheNineties, most of the first film has him [[FishOutOfTemporalWater slowly come to the realization that times have changed]] and he learns to reconcile the difference. He continues to keep his trademark Mod fashion, lingo, taste and free-love philosophy in the sequels (even having his own colorful nightclub and nostalgia band playing there), but he still retains the CharacterDevelopment from the first film.
39* DistractedByTheSexy: He can be on both the giving and receiving end of this trope, depending on the situation.
40* DudeNotFunny: Said InUniverse by Austin in regards to his father writing off Austin's quite legitimate complaints about his parenting skills with a joke.
41* EpicFail:
42** Near the end of the first movie; he attempts to flip into the driver's seat of his car, only to land crotch-first on the gearstick.
43** In the second movie, his attempt to dramatically drive the time travel car into the past flounders when he accidentally puts it in reverse.
44* EveryoneHasStandards: Aside from the AboveTheInfluence example shown above, Austin never went beyond harmless flirting with Vanessa's mother, despite being deeply attracted to her, because she was already married and clearly loved her husband (Vanessa's father).
45* {{Expy}}: As well as ''Franchise/JamesBond'', Mike Myers says Austin Powers was inspired by ''Series/JasonKing'' and Creator/PeterSellers' character, Robert Danvers from ''There's A Girl In My Soup''.
46* FetalPositionRebirth: Upon being defrosted in 1997.
47* FishOutOfTemporalWater: Mostly downplayed, but there is a scene in the first movie showing him trying to get to grips with modern technology (such as attempting to play a CD on a record player), and offering the peace sign to some strangers, which only makes them laugh at him.
48* FlagBikini: As a RareMaleExample, he wears Union Jack briefs as underwear.
49* GoofyPrintUnderwear: His Union Jack underpants. Yeah.
50* GroinAttack:
51** Inflicts one on Random Task with the Swedish penis pump.
52** Austin is often prone to being on the end of these. In the end of the first film he front flips into his car but crotches himself on the gear shift. This is made worse when Vanessa pulls the gear shft further into his crotch by accident.
53** In their first fight, Mini Me kicks him while he is on his knees and later bites him in the same place. In the third film during their brief second fight, Mini Me kicks him there again, this time to escape from Austin's bashing his head in with a fridge door.
54* HeroicBSOD:
55** He falls into one in the first movie after Vanessa rejects him for sleeping with Alotta. He spends the next few scenes reflecting on how he doesn't fit in with the 90's.
56** He experiences another one in the second movie after forcing himself to reject Felicity's advances.
57* HiddenDepths:
58** All three films play with the idea of Austin being a StepfordSmiler for some reason. While he is overall a fun, well-adjusted individual, he definitely has some emotional baggage. In the first film he missed out on 30 years of history and woke up in a world ''very'' different than the one he knew, where most of his friends are long dead and the entire cultural and political landscape of the world had changed. The second film explores his fear that without his sexual prowess he doesn't know who he is anymore since it's such an integral part of his identity, and the third film dives head-first into him being a WellDoneSonGuy who has never had a proper father figure.
59** Austin acts like an obnoxious, oversexed old hippie who is nowhere near as funny, smart, or sexy as he thinks he is. But on many occasions he shows he ''can'' be very funny, is actually quite intelligent, and can be a charming and engaging romantic and sexual partner. His major flaw is that he's used to the atmosphere of the 60s and still loves it after adjusting to the modern era, so his behavior comes off as over-the-top and silly until he starts taking something seriously, then his true personality shines through.
60** When Dr. Evil claims that the swinger culture is considered "evil" in the present, Austin points out that they were only rebelling against "uptight squares". He states that if they had known the consequences of their actions, they would have done things differently, and that the present now holds both "freedom" and "responsibility".
61* HumanPopsicle: In the first film, to be un-frozen when Dr. Evil returns.
62* HurricaneOfPuns: Usually [[OncePerEpisode once per film]], to the point of OverlyLongGag.
63* ICallHimMrHappy: Bits and pieces, wedding tackle, meat and two veg, little lads.
64* InelegantBlubbering: He starts weeping after getting a beating from Mini-Me in the second movie.
65* InformedAttractiveness: Women fawn over him as the sexiest, most desirable man in the world. While Mike Meyers is not an ugly man, his costume and make-up as Austin make him quite repulsive. In the second film, a mirror cracks when he smiles at it.
66* IronButtMonkey: He takes quite a few severe beatings throughout the series but never suffers any major injury.
67* {{Irony}}: Despite his nigh-legendary reputation as a lovemaker, the opening of the second movie implies that Austin is actually severely lacking in the foreplay department [[spoiler:(as he was unable to notice Fembot Vanessa's "machine gun jubblies" during their honeymoon - something she quickly calls him out on)]].
68* ItsPersonal: In the second film: "First he fought for the Crown, now he's fighting for the family jewels!" Dr. Evil takes his desire to get revenge against the International Man of Mystery one step too far and steals Austin's mojo, leaving Austin impotent. This blow below the belt (literally) motivates Austin throughout the film, furious that Dr. Evil would stoop that low and cause him to suffer erectile dysfunction.
69* IWantMyBelovedToBeHappy: In a sense: he quite readily admits to Vanessa that he was very much in love with her mother. However, he also admits that he knows that Vanessa's father loved her even more in the same sentence, which is why he never entertained the thought of seducing her for even a second.
70* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: Like James Bond, he may be self-absorbed and obsessed with sex, but he's shown to have a good heart and care about the women he goes out with. He genuinely cares about freedom and says that the nineties are even groovier than the eighties because they combine freedom with personal responsibility.
71* JizzedInMyPants: In a deleted scene with Robin Spitz / Swallows, who was shaking his hand. But Austin was too busy looking at her shaking CleavageWindow (which she doesn't notice) and he gets a little too excited, so he told her to keep shaking his hand until he was "done".
72* KavorkaMan: Played with. It's very well established that no woman can resist his charms, not even ''robot'' women, even though Austin is not overtly handsome and his attempts to come off as charming paint him as obnoxious and dim-witted. However, he got this reputation in the 60s, and as Mrs. Kengsinton explains to her daugther, Austin's sex appeal can be chalked up to ValuesDissonance: by the standards of the 60s Austin was very handsome and very witty, and he had a reputation for '''amazing''' sexual prowess, which made him a superstar in spite of his personality flaws. This is why most modern women (which one exception) don't find him as irresistible as he thinks he is. On the other hand, when he stops trying too hard Austin shows he ''can'' be a thoughtful and loving man, as well as a badass super-spy, and it is this side of him that got Ms. Kensington to fall for him.
73* LetsGetDangerous: Most of the time Austin acts like a silly, incompetent idiot. But when the world is in danger and/or the life of a loved one is on the line, he gets down to business and proves he really is a badass super-spy. He didn't save the world from Dr. Evil multiple times out of sheer luck, after all.
74* TheLoinsSleepTonight: In the second film, Austin suffers "performance issues." When Dr. Evil's spy, Fat Bastard, steals Austin's precious mojo (libido/sex drive) in 1969, Austin suddenly goes limp in the middle of sex with Ivana Humpalot and becomes impotent in 1999. He then travels back to 1969 to save himself from perpetual erectile dysfunction by retrieving his stolen mojo. His need to retrieve his mojo only intensifies when he falls in love with Felicity Shagwell, an American hippie/CIA agent, who idolizes the International Man of Mystery. Her interest in shagging Austin only increases his desire to regain his sexual performance.
75* LovableSexManiac: He's silly and zany and loves shagging.
76* [[LoveFatherLoveSon Love Mother Love Daughter]]: He admits to Vanessa that he was in love with her mother, his partner Mrs. Kensington, but due to her being a Mrs. and not a Ms. he never made any real attempt to pursue her. That said, his love for Vanessa is fully reciprocated, and the two get married by the end of the movie.
77* MetaphorIsMyMiddleName: Played with. His middle name [[NotHyperbole really is]] "Danger".
78* MrFanservice: To all the women in the movies.
79* MrViceGuy:
80** {{Lust}}. AManIsAlwaysEager, and Austin is known and desired by women for being a SexGod. While this served him well in the Swinging 60's, free-love is seldom practiced in the 90's and Early-Aughties and Austin has a tougher time getting with it with some modern women like Vanessa. That said, he has been known to use his raw mojo to his advantage, having seduced Ivana Humpalot into confessing that she was sent by Dr. Evil to kill him. Not only that, but Austin is much more chivalrous than one would assume, unwilling to have sex with Vanessa when she was drunk and saving himself for Felicity until he gets his mojo back. He still has a habit of letting his attention get caught by attractive women, though, as seen when he first encounters Felicity.
81** [[LeeroyJenkins Recklessness]]. For a spy, he has all the stealth of a screaming goat and tends to draw a crowd with his wild style and wilder personality. With that in mind, Dr. Evil isn't the most subtle of supervillains and [[BunnyEarsLawyer Austin's methods have proven to be effective enough to stop Dr. Evil's world-ending schemes numerous times]].
82* NakedPeopleAreFunny: Has no problems walking around nude in public. Usually with his naughty bits blocked from view by [[SceneryCensor strategically placed objects]].
83* {{Narcissist}}: Austin's into himself almost as much as he's into women. He constantly fawns over himself, to the point of [[DistractedByMyOwnSexy losing focus on the task at hand]]. Hell, you can probably scratch the "almost" part; see TwinThreesomeFantasy below.
84* NiceGuy: Friendly and jovial with everyone (unless they're evil). He is also apparently quite heroic, noble, and caring even willing to give up his wondrous life in order to save the future from Dr. Evil.
85* NotSoAboveItAll: His suaveness and charm can go right out the window when he's really attracted to someone, causing him to lust after them as much as women usually lust after him.
86* ParodySue: Of secret agents in general.
87* ParentalNeglect: He accuses his father of this in the ''Goldmember'' song "Daddy Wasn't There."
88* SealedGoodInACan: When he was frozen.
89* SexGod: No woman can resist him, and they fall in line for a chance to share a bed with him.
90* SixtiesHair: He has the classic "mop top" look.
91* SnapBack: He cleans up his teeth by the end of the first movie, but travelling back in time during the second causes them to revert back to their original unhygienic state.
92* SpecsOfAwesome: Austin is an ActionHero who wears spectacles.
93* SuperSexOrgans: Only when he has his mojo.
94* TeenyWeenie: Is implied to have a less-than-normal sized member, due to his ownership of a "Swedish-made Penis Enlarger Pump" (A deleted scene from the second film even has him claiming to Felicity that his frozen self was not an "accurate representation" of his normal size).
95* TwinThreesomeFantasy:
96** Subverted in the second film, with Felicity, where the "twins" were him and [[ScrewYourself future him]].
97** Properly invoked with the Japanese girls from the third film. The act is even listed in his "Things to do before I die" list.
98* WearingAFlagOnYourHead: In addition to his Union Jack underpants he drives a "Shaguar" with the flag painted across the body.
99* WellDoneSonGuy: His character arc in the third film. For all he's done in life, even being knighted by the queen, his father is neglectful and doesn't respect him. It's actually implied in the third movie that his swinging lifestyle is due to trying to be just like his father who was just as much of a Casanova in his youth.
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102[[folder:Vanessa Kensington]]
103!!Vanessa Kensington
104[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/screen_shot_2017_08_11_at_15202_pm.png]]
105!!!'''Played By:''' Creator/ElizabethHurley [[labelnote:Foreign [=VAs=]]]Yolanda Vidal and Gabriela Gómez (Mexican Spanish dub), Lucila Gómez (Argentinian Spanish dubs), Fátima Noya (Brazilian Portuguese, first movie), Iara Riça (Brazilian Portuguese, second movie)[[/labelnote]]
106!!!'''Appearances:''' ''International Man of Mystery'' | ''The Spy Who Shagged Me''
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108* ActionGirl: Austin's equal in ass-kicking and espionage.
109* BadassBookworm: Vanessa is a graduate of Oxford where she excelled in numerous subjects, including [[{{Omniglot}} foreign languages]].
110* BrainyBrunette: She's very intelligent and is definitely believable as an elite secret agent.
111* ChokeHolds: [[spoiler:Does this to Austin when he realizes Vanessa is a RobotGirl.]]
112* CleavageWindow: Wears a formal dress and a prisoner outfit with keyholes to show off her ample breasts.
113* DarkActionGirl: [[spoiler:Is a [[{{Sexbot}} Fembot]] sent by Dr. Evil to kill Austin as his "wedding gift". She comes with built-in TorpedoTits and SelfDestructMechanism.]]
114* DarkAndTroubledPast: Romantically speaking. She mentions to Austin that she's been in some bad relationships in the past.
115* DefrostingIceQueen: At first she's absolutely disgusted by Austin and is strict and professional. She gradually loosens up and comes to love him.
116* ElectronicEyes: [[spoiler:When Austin rips off her faceplate. Becomes a [[TimeBomb countdown clock]] when she activates her SelfDestructMechanism.]]
117* EvilAllAlong: [[spoiler:She is revealed to be a Fembot at the beginning of the second movie.]]
118* FemBot: [[spoiler:Designed as a "kamikaze bride" to deceive and assassinate Austin with her machine gun bosom and built-in time bomb. She can also be controlled by a TV remote, whether it be to rewind her every move, mute her voice or outright change the language she speaks.]]
119* FriendlyAddressPrivileges: At first, she asks that Austin call her "Agent Kensington". But Austin is quick to convince her to let him call her by her first name.
120* GirlOfTheWeek: Parodied -- she leaves the story early in the second film, and after a minute of despairing the loss of his wife and spy partner, Austin rejoices in being single again and happily embraces his old lifestyle.
121* HandCannon: She carries a Desert Eagle.
122* HellbentForLeather: In her SpyCatsuit.
123* TheLostLenore: [[spoiler:The official guidebook ''The World of Austin Powers'' reveals that, contrary to his reaction in the sequel, Austin mourned Vanessa deeply, and this was what led to him and Felicity breaking up.]]
124* MaleGaze: Her initial introduction in the first film.
125* MsFanservice: Busty, curvaceous, and sporting a wardrobe including, but not limited to, a leather catsuit, a silver prisoner dress, a black formal gown, and a lace nightdress. Special mention goes to her nude scene at the end of the first film.
126* ObsessivelyOrganised: A look into her luggage shows that she has sorted each item into its own individual labelled plastic bag.
127* ThePiratesWhoDontDoAnything: Vanessa's official job is to acclimate Austin to the 1990s. The only time she does this is when she has to explain to Austin that people are less promiscuous in general, otherwise she acts as a general purpose sidekick.
128* TheReasonYouSuckSpeech: She gives one to Austin after learning he slept with Alotta, pointing out how outdated his views have become.
129-->'''Vanessa:''' Welcome to the nineties, Austin. You're going to be very lonely.
130* RetCon: One PlayedForLaughs. [[spoiler:Absolutely nothing in the first film hints at her being a Fembot, especially considering she was established to have parents (one of which she kept in touch with). When her secret is exposed in the sequel, nobody questions it for even a second.]]
131* TheReveal: [[spoiler:She is [[RoboticReveal revealed]] to be a Fembot sent by Dr. Evil as his "wedding gift" to Austin at the beginning of the 2nd movie.]]
132* RoboticReveal: [[spoiler:Revealed to be one of Dr. Evil’s {{Sexbot}}s after she inexplicably starts to malfunction under the influence of a TV remote control. Comes with machine-gun jubblies, superhuman strength, and SelfDestructMechanism.]]
133* RoboticSpouse: [[spoiler:Austin unwittingly married a robot disguised as a woman.]]
134* SelfDestructMechanism: [[spoiler:Attempts to kill Austin this way.]]
135* {{Sexbot}}: [[spoiler:Part of her programming. She made love to Austin at least twice before she was exposed as a robot.]]
136* ShowSomeLeg: Used by her to distract some guards.
137* SpyCatsuit: Wears one near the end of the first film.
138* TorpedoTits: [[spoiler:Machine guns in her jubblies.]]
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141[[folder:Felicity Shagwell]]
142!!Felicity Shagwell
143[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/screen_shot_2017_08_11_at_20122_pm.png]]
144!!!'''Played By:''' Creator/HeatherGraham [[labelnote:Foreign [=VAs=]]]Carola Vásquez (Mexican Spanish dub), Lina Rossana (Brazilian Portuguese dub)[[/labelnote]]
145!!!'''Appearances:''' ''The Spy Who Shagged Me''
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147* ActionGirl: Though not as much as Vanesa, Felicity is still an ass-kicker in her own right.
148* AllThereInTheManual: [[spoiler:''The World of Austin Powers'' reveals that Felicity left Austin after realising he was still in love with Vanessa.]]
149* BareMidriffsAreFeminine: A couple of her outfits bare her midriff, and she's a MsFanservice wearing a necklace with a female symbol.
150* BaitAndSwitchComment: Gleefully leads Austin into one.
151-->'''Felicity:''' Well, Austin, I think this time you may have finally met your match.\
152'''Austin:''' Oh no, baby. I've beaten Dr. Evil before, and I'll beat him again.\
153'''Felicity:''' ''(smirks)'' I was talking about me.
154* BewareTheNiceOnes: She is probably the nicest of the LoveInterest characters, but doesn't hesitate to [[GroinAttack kick Fat Bastard in the balls,]] something even ''Austin'' is a little freaked out by.
155* ChuckCunninghamSyndrome: She disappears in between the second and third films without explanation.
156* ContrastingReplacementCharacter: To Vanessa Kensington, Austin's partner and love interest from the first movie. Vanessa is British, while Felicity is American. Vanessa was a modern woman of the 90s (the period in which the first two films were released), while Felicity is from the same time period as Austin. While it took some time for Vanessa to warm up to Austin, Felicity is clearly enamored of Austin the moment they meet owing primarily to them being from the same time period where Austin was considered a sex symbol. And finally, while Vanessa Kensington had a rather normal name, [[EuphemisticNames Felicity's name is quite unusual]].
157* DistaffCounterpart: In some ways, she's a female version of Austin. She even has a female symbol medallion to co-ordinate with Austin's male symbol one.
158* EuphemisticNames: Lampshaded when she introduces herself to Austin.
159-->'''Felicity:''' "Shagwell" by name, "Shag ''very'' well" by reputation.
160* GirlOfTheWeek: While Vanessa was written out on-screen, come the third film Felicity has simply vanished, and Austin never even mentions her.
161* GroinAttack: She inflicts one on Fat Bastard, kicking him in the "mommy-daddy button" near the end of the second film, causing Austin to lecture her:
162-->'''Austin:''' I don't care if he '''''is''''' evil, you don't give a man a shot in the pills. It's just not cricket, baby!
163* HairOfGoldHeartOfGold: Felicity is one of the sweeter sidekicks that Austin has, and is definitely the most playful. She also has long blond hair.
164* HeadTurningBeauty: In her introductory scene, she catches Austin's eye from across the room, and easily draws in a couple of other men as she makes her way over to him.
165* HeroWorshipper: She idolizes Austin and became a spy after learning about his exploits. The official guidebook ''The World of Austin Powers'' mentions that she's had a [[PrecociousCrush crush]] on Austin since she was young, and had in fact arranged to be transferred to London just so she could meet him.
166* HeroicSeductress: She charms Fat Bastard into bed with her in order to [[AssShove plant]] a tracking device on him. [[IHaveBoobsYouMustObey She also kills a guard by showing him her breasts and luring him into a fire pit.]]
167* KickTheDog: Her mocking Austin for losing his mojo, as mentioned below. In her defense she was really scared and upset at the time but still... wow.
168* LegFocus: In her first scene; the camera pans down to the lower half of her body as she shakes her rear for Austin. Since Austin is standing behind her, the camera mostly shows her legs.
169* LiteralistSnarking: Dishes out a flirtatious variant during her and Austin's first meeting.
170-->'''Austin:''' Those are skintight. How do you get into those pants, baby?\
171'''Felicity:''' You can start by buying me a drink.
172* MaleGaze: Her initial introduction in the second film.
173* MarshmallowHell: Accidentally subjects Austin to this while they scope out Dr. Evil's lair; she borrows his binoculars while they're still around his neck (oblivious to him gagging for air), then lowers them in frustation, unknowingly thrusting his face into her cleavage.
174* MsFanservice: Her outfits are very skimpy and show a lot of skin. Being as she's trying to seduce Austin from minute one, this is intentional.
175* PaintedOnPants: Her first outfit includes a pair of skintight shorts (which Austin can't help but notice).
176* PunnyName: "Shagwell by name, shag ''very'' well by reputation."
177* PutOnABus: No mention of her is made in the third movie. However, at the end of the second film, [[spoiler:there were two Austins. She probably went away with one of them.]]
178%%* RevolversAreJustBetter:
179* SexyBacklessOutfit: Wears one mid-film to try and seduce Austin, prompting him to [[SomethingElseAlsoRises squeeze a bottle of massage oil so hard it squirts out]].
180* ShakingTheRump: She does this during her first encounter with Austin, treating him to an up-close view of her grinding rear.
181* ShoutOut: She has hair like Film/{{Barbarella}}.
182* ShowSomeLeg: She shows a guard her bare breasts, luring him into the deathtrap she and Austin were placed in.
183* TheTease: In her debut scene; as she makes her way toward Austin, he briefly pulls other men into dancing with her, then playfully pushes them aside.
184* WearingAFlagOnYourHead: She drives a convertible Corvette painted with the Stars and Stripes to match Austin's Union Jack-patterned Shaguar.
185* WhatTheHellHero: When she mocks Austin for losing his mojo. As Austin himself says "ouch baby, major ouch."
186* YouTasteDelicious: During her DanceOfRomance with Austin, she licks his cheek, following up with a kiss.
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188
189[[folder:Foxxy Cleopatra]]
190!!Foxxy Cleopatra
191[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/screen_shot_2017_08_11_at_20247_pm.png]]
192!!!'''Played By:''' Music/{{Beyonce}} [[labelnote:Foreign [=VAs=]]]Diana Pérez (Mexican Spanish dub), Raquel Marinho (Brazilian Portuguese dub)[[/labelnote]]
193!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Goldmember''
194----
195* AfroAssKicker: Her hairstyle. When she's forced to wear a wetsuit, she gets CompressedHair that pops back into shape when she takes the suit off.
196* BareMidriffsAreFeminine: Like most of Austin's girlfriends, she's a MsFanservice, and the majority of her outfits show off her midriff.
197* CharacterCatchphrase: "I'm Foxxy Cleopatra and I'm a whole lotta woman!," "You under arrest, sugar." "Shazaam!"
198* ContrastingReplacementCharacter: She is the first of Austin's love interests to be a woman of color, while Vanessa and Felicity where both white. She also had a relationship with Austin prior to the events of the films, unlike Vanessa and Felicity whose respective debut films were their first time of meeting (and falling for) Austin. Finally, she has a much more personal stake in taking down one of the villains due to him killing her partner.
199* DeadPartner: Her partner was killed by Goldmember, and she is [[ItsPersonal determined to bring him to justice for it]].
200* FauxActionGirl: Despite being a secret agent like Austin, she does not perform nearly as well. In fact, whenever she attempts to apprehend Goldmember, he easily escapes by kicking her in the face.
201* GirlOfTheWeek: Austin's third. It's mentioned they met before and he broke her heart, but she still adores him.
202* LockedOutOfTheLoop: She was apparently unaware that Austin had been frozen; When they reunite in 1975, she yells at him for not calling her for eight years.
203* MsFanservice: Not as much as Vanessa and Felicty, but she still counts.
204* NewOldFlame: She has a history with Austin and the two of them get back together once they reunite.
205* OlderThanTheyLook: Foxxy's age is never given onscreen but given she was apparently already a secret agent in 1967 (in the 1975 sequences in ''Goldmember'' she complains about Austin not having called her for eight years) she is presumably meant to be well into her thirties. Beyonce Knowles was [[WritersCannotDoMath only]] ''twenty'' during production.
206* RememberTheNewGuy: Foxxy is an old girlfriend of Austin's who was never seen nor mentioned in any of the previous films.
207* SassyBlackWoman: By her own proclamation, "[she's] a whole lotta woman".
208* SatelliteLoveInterest: Unlike Vanessa or Felicity, her role in ''Goldmember'' isn't as significant, due to the film being more about Austin and his father's relationship instead of Austin finding love.
209* ShoutOut: She's based on Creator/PamGrier, even her catchphrase "You under arrest, sugar."
210* TokenRomance: She's black, and the GirlOfTheWeek for the white Austin Powers.
211[[/folder]]
212
213[[folder:Nigel Powers]]
214!!Nigel Powers
215[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/1259f548_729f_4174_8fa1_6efe04b8fce9.jpeg]]
216!!!'''Played By:''' Creator/MichaelCaine [[labelnote:Foreign [=VAs=]]]Creator/HumbertoVelez (Mexican Spanish dub), Luiz Carlos de Moraes (Brazilian Portuguese dub)[[/labelnote]]
217!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Goldmember''
218
219Austin's father, he is also a master spy and a sexual dynamo. However, he is an absolutely awful father who neglected Austin after the death of his wife left him to raise his son alone.
220----
221* AbusiveParents: Downplayed. While he was never physically or emotionally abusive, he was absent for some of Austin's life and didn't give him much respect. Plus, he acted as more of a friend to his son rather than a father.
222* ActionDad: Much like Austin, Nigel is as deadly a spy as him and just as charming.
223* BadassInDistress: Despite being captured by Dr. Evil, he still manages to put up a fight, even scaring one goon into simply lying down on the floor.
224* TheCasanova: Like Austin, he is a charming womanizer. Notable in that unlike Mike Meyers as Austin, Michael Caine's make-up does not hide his good looks and it's believable woman would desire him.
225* CastingGag: One of Michael Caine's roles in the '60s was as the namesake character in the Film/HarryPalmer trilogy (''Film/TheIpcressFile'', ''Film/FuneralInBerlin'', and ''Film/BillionDollarBrain''), conceived as a down-to-earth alternative to James Bond. Here he plays the father of a parody of Bond.
226* CoolOldGuy: He may be Austin's father, but he's just as charming. He even plays a large part in Mini Me defecting to the good guys.
227* DaddyDidntShow: No matter what Austin did, his father was never around when he needed him, presumably prioritizing his career over his own son. Two notable instances include when he won the title of "International Man of Mystery" at his graduation and Austin's knighting ceremony when he finally catches Dr. Evil. In the case of the later, Basil makes it clear that this was ''before'' he was kidnapped by Goldmember, so Nigel had no excuse not to be there.
228* FreudianExcuse: Apparently the reason why he hates the Dutch is because [[spoiler:the people who killed his wife and took his son Doug were Belgian, Belgium being closely aligned with the Dutch]].
229* {{Hypocrite}}: When Austin remarks that he prefers not to use gadgets "outside of the bedroom", he chides Austin for his lack of professionalism. Then when Austin brings up his personal grievances with Nigel's behavior as a neglectful dad, Nigel makes light of it with a joke of his own. [[DudeNotFunny Austin wasn't laughing]].
230* HypocriticalHumor: The two things he dislikes the most are people who are intolerant of other cultures, and the Dutch!
231* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: He let Austin down twice at the Academy and the Knighting Ceremony, and doesn't give him a lot of respect. Despite this, Nigel clearly cares about Austin and eventually does give him the respect he so desperately wanted.
232* LackOfEmpathy: He responds dismissively to Austin [[CallingTheOldManOut calling him out]] on his neglect, to the point of mockingly offering him a tissue.
233* LukeIAmYourFather: Reveals to Austin that [[spoiler:Dr. Evil is his brother, Doug.]]
234* NobleBigot: PlayedForLaughs. Despite being a relatively decent guy (his questionable parenting of Austin aside), he has an inexplicable hatred of the Dutch. This also extends to Belgians on principle because they share a border with the Dutch [[spoiler:and possibly because they raised one of his sons to be evil]].
235* PapaWolf: He truly does love his son and will do anything to protect him. [[spoiler:Both of them, in fact.]]
236* ParentalNeglect: He was absent for the most important momebts of Austin's life, and just in general. Austin even sings a song about it ("Daddy Wasn't There").
237[[/folder]]
238
239[[folder:Basil Exposition]]
240!!Basil Exposition
241[[quoteright:139:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/a349c820_df34_4caf_9e68_bb71a20706b4.jpeg]]
242!!!'''Played By:''' Creator/MichaelYork, Creator/EddieAdams (young) [[labelnote:Foreign [=VAs=]]] Creator/GabrielPingarron [base voice, Mexican Spanish]; Miguel Ángel Sanromán (first Mexican Spanish dub), Creator/GerardoReyero (second Mexican Spanish dub), Creator/GabrielRamos (young, ''Goldmember''), Carlos Campanile (Brazilian Portuguese, first and third movie), Júlio Chaves (Brazilian Portuguese, second movie)[[/labelnote]]
243!!!'''Appearances:''' ''International Man of Mystery'' | ''The Spy Who Shagged Me'' | ''Goldmember''
244
245Austin's literal MrExposition, his contact in the British government who provides him intelligence data about Dr. Evil.
246----
247* CaptainObvious: Which causes Austin to say "Whoop-de-do, Basil."
248* CharacterCatchphrase: When asked "What's happening, Basil?", he would reply "A lot has been happening."
249* ClothingCombat: ''The World of Austin Powers'' states that his wardrobe revolves around this, with such weapons as an acid-firing buttonhole, cufflinks with enough plastic explosive to blow up a building, and creases in his trousers sharp enough to ''slice through flesh and bone''.
250* TheComicallySerious: Typically serves as the comedic foil to Austin and other characters in most of his scenes.
251* HandWave: He apparently knew that [[spoiler:Vanessa was a Fembot]] the whole time and never told Austin. Neither Basil nor Austin gives it any thought beyond two lines of dialogue.
252* MeaningfulName: Basil Exposition provides exposition.
253* MrExposition: Literally.
254** The original script (and some deleted scenes) for the first film really ran with this, having Basil describe every little detail whenever he appeared.
255* OnlySaneMan:
256** He recognizes how strange and annoying Austin can be, and occasionally tells him so.
257** He also warns Felicity that getting romantically involved with Austin isn't a good idea. Since Felicity doesn't appear in ''Goldmember'', he may have been right.
258* PunnyName
259[[/folder]]
260
261[[folder:Mrs. Kensington]]
262!!Mrs. Kensington
263[[quoteright:131:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/6323dca2_d954_4bfd_be8c_188bc2e5fb74.jpeg]]
264!!!'''Played By:''' Creator/MimiRogers [[labelnote:Foreign [=VAs=]]]María Eugenia Guerrero (first Mexican Spanish dub), Diana Pérez (second Mexican Spanish dub), Matilde Ávila (Argentinian Spanish dub), Cláudia Martins (Brazilian Portuguese dub)[[/labelnote]]
265!!!'''Appearances:''' ''International Man of Mystery''
266
267Austin's original partner/sidekick, who did not come forward in time with him.
268----
269
270* ActionGirl: She kicks just as much butt as Austin.
271* ChuckCunninghamSyndrome: Although most of the second film takes place in England in 1969, she never appears nor is ever mentioned. [[spoiler:She is never even confronted about the fact her daughter was a Fembot.]]
272* {{Expy}}: The Original Mrs. Kensington is an Expy of Emma Peel from ''Series/TheAvengers1960s''. The young Mrs. Kensington as well, to the extent that Elizabeth Hurley was briefly the fan favorite to play Emma in the then-still-planned ''Avengers'' movie.
273* HellBentForLeather: She wore a full-body black leather outfit in the 60's.
274* MsFanservice: In a catsuit.
275* SpyCatsuit: Wears one early in the first movie.
276[[/folder]]
277
278[[folder:Number Three / The Mole]]
279!!Number Three / The Mole
280[[quoteright:292:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/940c85b9_a783_42bb_8a6e_17c03464accc.jpeg]]
281!!!'''Played By''': Creator/FredSavage [[labelnote:Foreign [=VAs=]]]Creator/ReneGarcia[[/labelnote]]
282!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Goldmember''
283
284An effective and professional agent... with a large mole on his face.
285----
286* GrossUpCloseUp: His mole is zoomed in enough to see all of the hairs and textures.
287* HypercompetentSidekick: He is the one responsible for flipping Mini-Me, Dr. Evil's (previously) closest confidante, and giving British Intelligence a valuable insider to Evil's operations.
288* {{Irony}}: He himself lampshades the fact that he is a mole with a mole with on his face.
289* TheMole: He is a spy in Dr. Evil's organization. He is a mole in [[PunnyName multiple senses]] of the word. Yes, he's aware of the irony.
290* NiceGuy: Despite his annoyance related to people's reaction his mole, he's very self aware, a professional agent and treats everyone with respect and kindness.
291* RunningGag: His mole distracts Dr. Evil, Austin and even Mini-Me, the the point that they often can't speak to him properly without staring at him in a weird way. While Austin has the most extreme reaction, all of them do it at some point in the film. [[spoiler:Considering Austin and Dr. Evil (and by extension Mini-Me) are revealed to be brothers, it seems to run in the family.]]
292[[/folder]]
293
294!!Villains
295
296[[folder:Dr. Evil]]
297!!Dr. Evil
298[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/screen_shot_2017_08_11_at_20558_pm.png]]
299[[caption-width-right:350:''"One million dollars!"'']]
300!!!'''Played By:''' Creator/MikeMyers, Creator/JoshZuckerman (young) [[labelnote:Foreign [=VAs=]]]Creator/AlfonsoObregonInclan (all Mexican Spanish dubs), Pablo Gandolfo (Argentinian Spanish dubs), Moisés Iván Mora (young, Mexican Spanish dub), Paulo Wolf (Brazilian Portuguese, first movie), Marco Ribeiro (Brazilian Portuguese, second movie), Cássius Romero (Brazilian Portuguese, third movie), Yuri Chesman (young, Brazilian Portuguese dub)[[/labelnote]]
301!!!'''Appearances:''' ''International Man of Mystery'' | ''The Spy Who Shagged Me'' | ''Goldmember''
302
303Austin's ArchEnemy, he's the head of Virtucon, a multinational {{MegaCorp}} that acts as a front for his evil schemes. His goal is always to use some sort of superweapon to hold the world hostage for money. He's completely GenreBlind and generally acts like a complete idiot that even his henchmen can't take seriously.
304----
305* AbusiveParents:
306** He acts as one to Scott, but mostly in an emotional way that's normally PlayedForLaughs, though it seems to flip-flop regarding the situation. In the third movie, Mini-Me gets a taste of this.
307** He himself suffered a rather funny form of this, see HilariouslyAbusiveChildhood below.
308* AffablyEvil: He's very humorous, tries very hard to be a DotingParent and very dorky; in spite of being a CardCarryingVillain.
309* BadBoss: Murders his henchmen for [[YouHaveFailedMe failing to kill Austin Powers]] in a deliberate parody of this trope.
310* BaldOfAuthority: Dr. Evil is a parody of ''Film/JamesBond'' villains and is an {{Expy}} in terms of appearance of the oft depicted as [[BaldOfEvil bald]], frequent Bond antagonist, Blofeld.
311* BaldOfEvil: Seems to be a side-effect of being evil, since Scott starts going bald when he embraces evil like his father.
312* BigBad: In all three films, he is the head villain.
313* BigBadDuumvirate: With Goldmember in the third film.
314* BondVillainStupidity: One of his defining traits; repeatedly lampshaded throughout the series, and usually by Scott or Number Two, who point out how stupid he's being.
315* BorrowedCatchphrase: [[spoiler:At the end of ''Goldmember'', Dr. Evil says "Yeah, baby!" Everyone stares blankly at him, and he adds: "No? Just trying it on."]]
316* CainAndAbel: [[spoiler:Subverted, surprisingly. Austin and Dr. Evil see each other as mortal enemies, but in ''Goldmember'', Nigel reveals that they were long-lost brothers, and raised into evil. Instead of invoking this, Dr. Evil pulls a HeelFaceTurn]].
317* CardCarryingVillain: He is a perfect homage to his trope. Just look at his name for starters.
318* TheCasanova: After drinking Austin's mojo, he absorbs his sexual prowess and seductive skills, and [[spoiler:manages to seduce Frau]].
319* CharacterCatchphrase: "One ''milllion'' dollars." and "Rrrrrrrriiiight..."
320* CharacterTic: His distinctive "[[BuffySpeak raise-pinkie-finger-to-mouth-level]]" gesture, as well as his generous use of AirQuotes when explaining his {{Evil Plan}}s.
321* ComplexityAddiction: As Scott and Number Two pointed out, his plan to feed Austin and Vanessa to sharks with laserbeams on their heads is far too impractical a scenario. He doesn't take this well, despite stating earlier that it was an overly-elaborate way to kill someone.
322-->'''Dr. Evil:''' You know, I have just one request...and that is to have sharks WITH FRICKIN' LASERBEAMS ATTACHED TO THEIR HEADS!
323** Number Two's alternative turns out to be just as complicated. Instead of getting crocodiles or piranhas, the organisation got some mild-mannered sea bass and had them mutated and enraged. (To be fair, this was only done because legal red tape made Number Two unable to obtain actual sharks.)
324* ContractualGenreBlindness: Dr. Evil plays every villain trope he can, just for the sake of doing it, and is aware that it's expected of the villain, but is either unaware of or refuses to acknowledge that such acts are BondVillainStupidity. In the first film, he exercises NoMrBondIExpectYouToDine, and when Scott asks WhyDontYaJustShootHim, Dr. Evil mutters that Scott "just doesn't get it."
325* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes: He truly cares about both his cat and Mini-Me. He's also desperate to bond with his son Scott, even though he sucks at it.
326* EvenEvilHasStandards:
327** Ironically. He has no qualms with taking over the world or just outright destroying it (at least until the ending of ''Austin Powers in Goldmember''), but when he meets Goldmember, the eponymous villain of the third movie, even he was disturbed by him and his actions ("How about 'No!,' you crazy Dutch bastard!"), though less because Goldmember was too evil and more because of his disgusting habits like eating his own skin flakes. He's also disturbed when Scott lets his EvilLaugh get away with him when he had Mr. Roboto eaten by laser sharks.
328** He also really, ''really'' hates Scott constantly badgering him to [[NoNonsenseNemesis stop fooling around]] [[StatingTheSimpleSolution and just blow Austin Powers away]], [[spoiler:which, on top of his love for show-offy evil, makes more sense when he and Austin both are revealed to be brothers in the third film]]. [[EvenNerdsHaveStandards He also finds Scott's]] silly way of running as too silly for his tastes in the third film and flatly says that Scott didn't got ''that'' from him.
329** In the second movie, he puts a stop to Fat Bastard's mocking of Austin over the former sleeping with Felicity fairly quickly.
330-->'''Dr. Evil:''' As much as I like seeing Powers in agony - and I do - the thought of you naked is just gross.
331* EvilEyebrows: Especially prominent when he gives his trademark pinkie raise.
332* EvilLaugh: He loves giving these after dramatic moments and holding them out for long periods of time.
333* ExoticEquipment: He is a polyorchid (three testicles).
334* {{Expy}}: He's a parody of classic Bond villain Ernst Stavros Blofeld, down to the scar, the ball head, the suit and the cat.
335** In particular, Creator/DonaldPleasence's [[https://image.ibb.co/kodXYJ/blofeld_amp_evil.jpg take on Blofeld]] from the bond film ''Film/YouOnlyLiveTwice''[[note]]Even Mr. Biggleworth starts the first Austin Powers film white and fluffy like Blofeld's cat....becoming hairless as a weird side-effect of the deep-freeze[[/note]].
336* TheFaceless: For the 60s segment of the first movie, partially as a parody of Blofeld's face being unseen most of the time and to hide the fact that Mike Myers ''also'' plays Dr. Evil.
337* ForTheEvulz: His motivation for his schemes. He technically is blackmailing nations for money, but he continues to do the same type of scheme in TheNineties, when his company has long been legit and is raking in mountains of completely legal money and his ransom demands end up being either a ridiculously small sum compared to what he threatens to do when his demands are not met or a ridiculously implausible one that isn't even a number or is more money than there currently exists in the world.
338* FreudianExcuse: PlayedForLaughs. He was raised by Belgians, who raised him to be evil.
339-->'''Nigel:''' Of course, they share a border with the Dutch.
340* GeniusDitz: His character generally exists to make fun of how stupid villains in spy movies are. While he demonstrates that he is indeed a bona fide scientific genius as he invents time-machines, death rays and other fantastical inventions, he shows a complete lack of common sense when it comes to things like [[BondVillainStupidity not killing his nemesis when he has the chance]] or [[MistreatmentInducedBetrayal not mistreating his key underlings and compelling them to betray him]]. He also had trouble understanding basic economics and zoology amongst other subjects, and he speaks neither French nor Dutch ''[[FridgeLogic despite being raised on the Dutch side of Belgium]]''.
341* GreyscaleOfEvil: Tends to wear solid grey Nehru jackets and pants, and the interiors of many of his lairs follow this color scheme.
342* GroinAttack: During a presentation, Mini Me accidentally sends a meteor globe into his testicles. He checks his balls revealing he has three (either that or he was counting his penis). When he was 14, a zoroastrian woman named Vilma ritualistically shaved his scrotum.
343* HeelFaceTurn: [[spoiler:In the third film.]]
344* HilariouslyAbusiveChildhood: He was adopted by "a relentlessly self-improving boulangerie owner from Belgium with low-grade narcolepsy and a penchant for buggery" and a "15-year-old French prostitute/love-slave" who found him after [[spoiler:a failed attempt to kill his father Nigel instead killed his mother]] and raised him to be evil, not to mention various, increasingly absurd family traditions and beatings as he grew up. Later in life, he attended British Intelligence Academy with Austin Powers as his roommate, and though he was the best student, Austin won the "International Man of Mystery" award (implied to be due to either nepotism or legacy), this being where their famous conflict began.
345* HumanPopsicle: Like Austin, in the first film. He apparently does this again at the end of the first film, but is already un-frozen when the second begins.
346* HypocriticalHumor: Dr. Evil doesn't give a shit when Austin holds Scott hostage ("Kill the little bastard, I don't care."). Of course, when Scott lashes out over this, Dr. Evil complains that he's being hurtful.
347* ICallHimMrHappy: His right testicle he named Piss, the left he named Vinegar. When he suffers the groin attack he uses the common slang "balls."
348* InsistentTerminology: It's "''Doctor'' Evil" and not "''Mister'' Evil".
349* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: He may be evil, but he does care about Scott, despite their complex relationship.
350* LaughablyEvil: He is one the most if not the most humorous villain in all of media.
351* LukeIAmYourFather: PlayedForLaughs in the second film, Dr. Evil makes this claim, then says he can't back it up. [[spoiler:Played straight in the third film, when he's revealed as [[LongLostRelative Austin's long-lost brother, Dougie]].]]
352* MorallyAmbiguousDoctorate: He explicitly mentions that he spent six years in Evil Medical School after someone calls him Mr. Evil.
353* {{Narcissist}}: Not only are all of his evil lairs shaped like himself, he also displays classic narcissistic parenting, seeing Scot as an unworthy heir for being reluctant to follow in his footsteps and take over the family business, constantly belittling him and feeling entitled to his respect and rejected by him when he doesn't get it. His idea of a better heir is literally a voiceless, miniature clone of himself. Like some narcissistic parents, he still cares about his offspring however, becoming violently protective when Scot is insulted by someone else and unlike most narcissists, he allows his son to get away with dissing him back in public.
354* NoCelebritiesWereHarmed: Myers based his voice on Creator/LorneMichaels, his former boss at ''Series/SaturdayNightLive''.
355* NotSoDifferentRemark: He tries this on Austin near the end of the first movie, claiming that the very things Austin used to believe in are considered to be "evil" in the 90s.
356* ObviouslyEvil: Well it's even in his name.
357* PapaWolf: He is very protective of Mini-Me and Scott. When Scott is insulted on ''Series/TheJerrySpringerShow'' by a KKK member, Dr. Evil angrily attacks him, stating that nobody talks to his son like that.
358* ParentsAsPeople: A comedic version of this trope. He really does try to be a good father to Scott, but he sucks at it to such an extent he comes off as rather emotionally abusive.
359* PetTheDog: When a Ku Klux Klan member insults Scotty on ''Series/TheJerrySpringerShow'', Dr. Evil flips out, attacking him in Scotty's defense.
360* PoliticallyCorrectVillain: Despite being a CardCarryingVillain who isn't above killing, torture and causing a ApocalypseHow/Class3A planetary disruption, he curiously doesn't seem to have any villainous views or even any objections regarding race, gender, sexuality, etc. He even approves of Frau being in a lesbian relationship.
361-->'''Dr. Evil:''' Right on.
362* PrecisionFStrike: Dr. Evil's response to [[spoiler:being caught in the first act]], before even getting started on his EvilPlan, is simply "...shit."
363* PsychopathicManchild: He is an evil genius bent on [[TakeOverTheWorld world domination]], but he is also prone to petulant temper tantrums and childish insults, embraces CartoonishSupervillainy to the point of self-sabotaging his own schemes, and breaks out into {{Villain Song}}s when the mood takes him.
364* TheReveal: [[spoiler:He's Nigel Powers' son and Austin's brother.]]
365* RightHandCat: Mr. Bigglesworth. Who starts off as the traditional white Persian cat, but somehow became a hairless Sphynx cat due to complications in the cyrogenic freezing process.
366* SealedEvilInACan: He was frozen for thirty years.
367* StupidEvil: His biggest flaw is that he's such a CardCarryingVillain that Dr. Evil can't help but do things in the most impractical way possible, just because it's the "evil" way to do it. His son Scott frequently hangs a lampshade on this behavior, including asking why Dr. Evil is putting Austin and his allies in {{Death Trap}}s instead of [[WhyDontYaJustShootHim just shooting them]] or [[StatingTheSimpleSolution otherwise being much more efficient about his plans]].
368* TerroristsWithoutACause: HilariouslyAbusiveChildhood aside, Dr. Evil doesn't seem to have any ideological or pragmatic reasons for being a supervillain other than doing it for its own sake. He exhibits no political opinions that would motivate him into coming up with his schemes and though his evil plans are all him holding the world hostage for money, he dismisses Number Two's [[CutLexLuthorACheck more legal, yet financially beneficial schemes]] because they aren't evil enough for him.
369* TotallyRadical: His reassurance that he's hip has him doing a terrible rendition of the macarena.
370* UnstoppableRage: After a Klansman calls Scott Evil a "freak" on ''The Jerry Springer Show'', he goes ballistic. He ends up fighting even when being restrained by Steve Wilkos and the other members of security, and after seemingly calming down, he then rushes to attack him again (something that never happens on ''Jerry Springer''). And then instigates a full-out brawl on the set. Eventually, he seems calmed down...until Jerry Springer tells security to get Dr. Evil out of the premises ("get this jerk out of here"), upon which his rage is reawakened and he starts fighting with Springer, eventually managing to smash a globe in the ensuing stage riot.
371* VillainBall: Doesn't hold the VillainBall so much as have it surgically implanted where his brain should be. This irritates both the profit minded Number Two and the far more rational Scott.
372* WhereDidWeGoWrong: He asks this about Scott not being evil enough.
373* YouHaveFailedMe: He punishes his minions by dumping them through a trapdoor to be [[KillItWithFire burned alive]]. When he tries it again in the '90s, the unfortunate Mook is left alive but "very badly burned," and is finally dispatched by another Mook with poor aim. His botched execution is PlayedForLaughs.
374[[/folder]]
375
376[[folder:Mini-Me]]
377!!Mini-Me
378[[quoteright:340:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/1228d35c_be76_425c_89ce_c22c4566b92e.jpeg]]
379!!!'''Played By:''' Creator/VerneTroyer [[labelnote:Foreign [=VAs=]]]Creator/ArturoMercado (Mexican Spanish dub)[[/labelnote]]
380!!!'''Appearances:''' ''The Spy Who Shagged Me'' | ''Goldmember''
381
382A 1/8th-size clone of Dr. Evil created in the second film, he becomes a surrogate son for him, though at times Dr. Evil treats him more as a pet.
383----
384* BaldOfEvil: Just like the original.
385* BatmanCanBreatheInSpace: Mini-Me is ejected out into space unprotected in the second movie and survives completely unharmed.
386* BigLittleMan: His initial introduction in the second film.
387* ButtMonkey: He's sent flying around a lot when fighting Austin.
388* CloneAngst: Defied; he never shows any problems being a clone of Dr. Evil and loves him like a father. [[spoiler:That is, until he's replaced by Dr. Evil's son Scott.]]
389* TheDragon: Hilariously fills this role in the second movie, giving Austin a hell of a beating before the climactic showdown with Dr. Evil. Keep in mind that Mini-Me, played by Verne Troyer, is less than [[PintSizedPowerhouse three feet tall]].
390* {{Expy}}:
391** As the BigBad's DepravedDwarf second-in-command in a ''James Bond'' parody, he’s this to [[Film/TheManWithTheGoldenGun Nick Nack]].
392** Mike Meyers has confirmed he was directly inspired by Majai in ''Film/TheIslandOfDrMoreau1996'', down to the matching outfits and the piano duet.
393* EyeScream: He jams his thumbs into Austin's eyes during their fight on the moon.
394* FlippingTheBird: Does this a lot.
395* GagPenis: ''Goldmember'' reveals that his is not only disproportionate to his body, as Nigel wonders, but MUCH larger than the average full-sized man's.
396-->''[Mini-Me unzips his pants, with an audible thump as it hits the floor off-screen]''\
397'''Nigel:''' My word! You're a tripod. ''[Chuckling]'' What d' you feed that thing, aye? S'like a baby's arm holding an apple. The good news is, y' ever get tired, you can use it as a kickstand.\
398''[Mini-Me balances off it, to his delight]''
399* GroinAttack: He is prone to doing this. In the second film, he kicks and bites Austin in his junk, and in the third film, he accidentally sends a model meteor right into Dr. Evil's testicles. Way to go, A-Hole!
400* HeelFaceTurn: [[spoiler:In the third film, in response to becoming TheUnfavorite in favor of Scott]].
401* HoistByHisOwnPetard:
402** Mini-Me easily pummels Austin for most of their fight on the moon. That is, until he crawls into Austin's spacesuit through the hole he just tore in it. This allows Austin to trap Mini-Me in the back and expel him through a nearby waste disposal unit.
403** His ISurrenderSuckers stunt comes back to bite him in the ass in ''Goldmember'' when [[spoiler:he defects for real and Austin (who was left out of the loop) thinks the clone's here to try to kill him again. When Mini-Me tries tries to peacefully surrender, Austin remembers what happened on the Moon Base and thinks Mini-Me's trying to sucker him again.]]
404* HoistHeroOverhead: He inflicts this on Austin during their first fight, following up by spinning him around and throwing him across the corridor.
405* IconicSequelCharacter: While he's one of the most well-known characters in the trilogy, he was only introduced in the second movie.
406* IronButtMonkey: Is often physically abused in horrific fashion, but is MadeOfIron. In the third film, he's thrown in a sack and beaten around walls and furniture, but climbs out with no apparent injuries when let go.
407* ISurrenderSuckers: He pretends to surrender to Austin in the second movie to gain the upper hand. This comes back to bite him in the third movie when he tries to surrender after [[spoiler:defecting for real]]. Austin thinks he's trying the same trick again, and declares he won't fall for it a second time.
408* JerkAss: He likes to flip people off and play cruel jokes on Scott.
409* MadeOfIron: Mini-Me can take a ''lot'' of physical punishment, having been sent flying into metal poles, solid wood walls and having his head slammed against a fridge door repeatedly.
410* ManBitesMan: A lot of biting is integrated into his fighting style.
411* MiniMe: TropeNamer; he's a miniature clone of Dr. Evil and, starting with the second film, almost always seen next to him.
412* PintSizedPowerhouse: As shown in the second film when he gives Austin a NoHoldsBarredBeatdown on the moon. He even [[HoistHeroOverhead lifts Austin over his head]] and tosses him across a hallway with little visible effort.
413* RightHandCat: Mini-Mr. Bigglesworth.
414* TheSingingMute: ''Goldmember'' was originally going to include a musical number "What's it all about, Austin?" in which the usually mute Mini-Me sang along with the rest of the cast. The song was cut from the final version of the film, but included as a bonus feature on the DVD.
415* ToiletHumor: What he does to avoid suspicion in the third movie.
416* TheVoiceless: He doesn't talk apart from saying "Eeee!" and in the "Just the Two Of Us" song in the second film, he lip-syncs "You and I" in a very deep voice.
417[[/folder]]
418
419[[folder:Scott Evil]]
420!!Scott Evil
421[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/e3e76acb_bfe4_4a15_aae4_ff639c11ade9.jpeg]]
422!!!'''Played By:''' Creator/SethGreen [[labelnote:Foreign [=VAs=]]]Creator/JoseAntonioMacias (base voice, Mexican Spanish), Creator/LuisDanielRamirez (second Mexican dub), Marcelo Campos (Brazilian Portuguese, first and third movie), José Leonardo (Brazilian Portuguese, second movie)[[/labelnote]]
423!!!'''Appearances:''' ''International Man of Mystery'' | ''The Spy Who Shagged Me'' | ''Goldmember''
424
425Dr. Evil's son, created from his semen while he was frozen. Scott is entirely different from his father, foremost being that he's ''intelligent'' and realizes his father's schemes are a stupid waste of time. His efforts to explain this to Dr. Evil only result in insults and brow-beating, so he resigns himself instead to mocking his father and enjoying watching him fail.
426----
427* AerithAndBob: With several bizarrely-named people around him, Scott plays the Bob role.
428* AMFMCharacterization: In the first movie, he wears a Music/KurtCobain t-shirt.
429* ArtificialFamilyMember: Scott was created from Dr. Evil's semen while he was in cryosleep. [[spoiler:This is retconned in the second movie where it is revealed that he is Dr. Evil and Frau's love child. Whether this was the case all along or a result of Dr. Evil's messing with the timeline by having sex with Frau's past self isn't made clear.]]
430* BaldOfEvil: [[spoiler:When he decides to become evil in the third film, his hair falls out.]]
431* ButtMonkey: Often on the receiving end of Dr. Evil's verbal abuse.
432* CharacterCatchphrase: "I hate you". Most often directed at Dr. Evil.
433* DeadpanSnarker: ''Very'' deadpan in response to his father.
434* TheDragon: Finally usurps Mini-Me in this role in the third film.
435** DragonAscendant: The ending implies that with Dr. Evil [[spoiler:turning good]], Scott has taken control of his evil empire to continue fighting Austin.
436* GenreRefugee: Seth Green tried to play Scott, at least in the first film, as though he were in a drama movie, to better contrast against Myers as the cartoonish, over-the-top Dr. Evil.
437* GirlyRun: In the third film he runs out of a scene flailing his arms and legs. Dr. Evil immediately lampshades this trope to the rest of the cast present.
438* InadequateInheritor: Is this and thus gets "replaced" by Mini Me.
439* {{Jerkass}}: Somewhat depending on the situation.
440* LukeIAmYourFather: [[spoiler:The second film reveals he's actually Dr. Evil's love child with Frau.]]
441* {{Manchild}}: Assuming he was conceived in 1969, he'd be 28 at the youngest in his first appearance, yet he acts like a teenager.
442* MetaGuy: In that he points out why Dr. Evil's plans are stupid and asks why he's not going with something more pragmatic and likely to succeed.
443* NoNonsenseNemesis: He is ''not'' the idiot his father is--he is aware that Austin will escape his death traps, that Dr. Evil should just cut to the chase and kill Austin when he has the chance, and that his plans will blow up in his face. In the first film, he [[StatingTheSimpleSolution States the Simple Solution]] when his father places Austin in a DeathTrap, offering to get his own gun from his room and kill Austin himself, but is shut down.
444* OnlySaneMan: To an extent, him and Number Two. However, while Number Two is silently exasperated with Dr. Evil's idiocy, Scott is open in calling his father an inept moron with stupid plans.
445* OverlordJr: He and Mini-Me, with a severe case of sibli- er, uncle/neph-... [[SiblingRivalry biological son/midget clone rivalry]].
446* StupidEvil: His savvy aspect decreases in the third film when [[spoiler:he turns evil]].
447* TheUnfavorite: After Mini-Me comes into the picture, he gets this from Dr. Evil.
448* TheWatson: A parodic version, serving as an audience surrogate questioning the BondVillainStupidity of his father.
449* WellDoneSonGuy: Zigzagged. In the first film, he hates Dr. Evil, having been raised by Frau and never knowing his father, and rejects his father's attempts to bond. In the second film, he tries to bury the hatchet and make amends, but Dr. Evil has Mini-Me at that point, the son he always wanted. In the third film, [[spoiler:his turn to evil finally gets him Dr. Evil's respect, but then Dr. Evil performs a HeelFaceTurn and Scott declares his hatred for him again]].
450* WhyDontYouJustShootHim: Tries to get his father to go along with this line of thinking, to no avail.
451-->'''Scott:''' I have a gun in my room. Give me five seconds, I'll come back, Boom! I'll blow their brains out!\
452'''Dr. Evil:''' Scott, you just don't get it, do you?
453* WrongGenreSavvy: His constant suggestions to his dad concerning his plans and GenreBlindness make him more suited to a {{Deconstruction}} of spy films (or at least a more realistic one), as opposed to the AffectionateParody of old-style spy films he's in.
454* YouHaveGotToBeKiddingMe: [[spoiler:After finally stepping up to become the villain his father wanted him to be, Doctor Evil decides to turn good. Scott blasts his dad over this, frustrated that they can never be on the same page.]]
455[[/folder]]
456
457[[folder:Number Two]]
458!!Number Two
459[[quoteright:315:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/caec217e_7f43_4963_b811_c1309876bce7.jpeg]]
460!!!'''Played By:''' Creator/RobertWagner, Creator/RobLowe (young) [[labelnote:Foreign [=VAs=]]]Jorge Lapuente, Creator/ReneGarcia (young) (Mexican Spanish dub), Paulo Celestino (first and third movie), Alfredo Martins (second movie), Fábio Lucindo (young) (Brazilian Portuguese dub)[[/labelnote]]
461!!!'''Appearances:''' ''International Man of Mystery'' | ''The Spy Who Shagged Me'' | ''Goldmember''
462
463Dr. Evil's second-in-command, he was left in charge of the evil empire while Dr. Evil was frozen. Number Two is a brilliant and savvy businessman who is able to build up successful multi-million dollar empires, but finds their assets squandered by Dr. Evil's schemes. He tries unsuccessfully to convince his employer he'd be better off just running a normal business and living the life of a legitimate businessman rather than a supervillain, but is repeatedly shut down.
464----
465* AffablyEvil: At least in the first film. When he attempts to betray Dr. Evil, he's also very cordial with Austin Powers, attempting to offer him a legitimate business deal before Dr. Evil attempts to kill him.
466* BeleagueredAssistant: He was happily running Virtucon as a legitimate multi-billion dollar company before Dr. Evil was unfrozen. Now he is constantly irritated by Dr. Evil's obsession with evil plans and general silliness but also shouted down whenever he speaks up.
467* BrokenPedestal: 30 years without his boss seems to have taken away the friendship and HeroWorship he had for Dr. Evil.
468* CovertPervert: Take another, closer look at his entrance just before his [[TheStarscream "Starscream" attempt]] in the first film: he's carrying a suitcase that has parts of a Fembot sticking out.
469** A Deleted Scene shows him having sex with his younger, past self(!).
470* CutLexLuthorACheck: He cares more for the success of the company than the schemes of Dr. Evil. He tries to betray him in the first film when he realizes a StupidEvil man like Dr. Evil cannot thrive in the business world, but Dr. Evil attempts to kill him instead. From the second film on he tries to convince Dr. Evil to give up the supervillain life, since his perfectly legal public companies make him a comfortable billionaire, if only he would just stop squandering the money on schemes to take over the world.
471* DeadpanSnarker: His default and necessary method of dealing with Dr. Evil's foolishness.
472* DefectorFromDecadence: The main reason he attempts to betray Dr. Evil was because his insane schemes and vendetta against Austin Powers threatened to ruin the global conglomerate business Number Two expanded and nurtured.
473* TheDragon: To Dr. Evil. While Mini-Me becomes his right-hand in the second film, Number Two is still central to his plans.
474* DragonInChief: His buisness skills are what keep Dr. Evil's organisation alfoat and his schemes are far more effective than anything the doctor can come up with.
475* EvilCounterpart:
476** To Vanessa in ''International Man of Mystery''. Like her with Austin, his primary role is to acclimate Dr. Evil to life in the 90's and try to point out that his views on evil are a bit outdated. Dr. Evil only occasionally listens.
477** Also one to Basil across the series. Like Basil, he's Dr. Evil's adviser who gives him information about his plans and realizes how ridiculous Austin and Dr. Evil are. However, Austin ''usually'' appreciates Basil's help while Dr. Evil ignores and insults Number Two.
478* EvilGenius: He single-handedly built up the corporations that fund Dr. Evil's projects.
479* EvilSoundsDeep: He speaks in a stolid baritone voice.
480* {{Expy}}: To [[https://image.ibb.co/nOj6tJ/largo_amp_no_2.png Emilio Largo]] from ''Film/{{Thunderball}}'', Blofeld's [[TheDragon dragon]] who wears an EyepatchOfPower [[note]]Both are even known as "No. 2"[[/note]].
481* EyepatchOfPower: It hides an XRayVision device in the first film, which he [[MundaneUtility uses to cheat at blackjack]].
482* GoodPaysBetter: He regularly tells Dr. Evil that legal business operations are much more profitable than {{Evil Plan}}s, but is either ignored or overruled.
483* GoodScarsEvilScars: He survives getting set on fire, but he still suffers third-degree burns.
484* HeelFaceTurn: [[spoiler:Along with Dr. Evil, he turns good at the end of the third film.]]
485* HyperCompetentSidekick: To Dr. Evil.
486* MadeOfIron: Survived the fire pit and the underground lair exploding with nothing but a single burn on his cheek in the sequel.
487* NumberTwo: As Dr. Evil puts it: "Finally we come to my number two man. His name....[[ADogNamedDog Number Two]]."
488* OutOfFocus: Was a fairly big part of the first movie, but he took backstage to Scott, Frau, and Fat Bastard in the second movie, and in the third movie he has only a handful of lines.
489* PragmaticVillainy: Dr. Evil's jumping right back into ridiculously impractical (and expensive) world takeover bids as soon as he returned threatened to ruin Virtucon, spurring his betrayal.
490* ProfessionalButtKisser: He's been like this to Dr. Evil since the Academy.
491* PunchClockVillain: He honestly doesn't seem that villainous (barring his younger self). He even offers to work with Austin. Ultimately Number Two's only goal is to make as much money as possible, even if it means doing something good once in awhile.
492* PunnyName: He's a literal Number Two to the Number One, Dr. Evil.
493-> '''Austin''': (''when he [[spoiler:is about to kill Paddy O'Brien]], shoving his head into a toilet and making him drown in the water'') Who does [[ToiletHumor Number Two]] work for?
494* SarcasticDevotee: He ''tries'' to be loyal during the first movie, and his older self barely appears in the second. By ''Goldmember'', he's basically given up on Dr. Evil.
495* TheStarscream: Attempted it near the end of the first movie but forgot about the booby-trapped chairs.
496* ScrewYourself: In the deleted scenes of the second film with his younger self, complete with SmokingHotSex.
497* TookALevelInJerkass: Retroactively; his thirty years-younger self from ''The Spy Who Shagged Me'' is noticeably more loyal to Dr. Evil than his older self.
498* UnexplainedRecovery: He is apparently killed at the end of the original film when Dr. Evil drops him into a fire pit. However, he returns for the sequels with almost no injuries.
499** A deleted alternate ending explained that he was not killed by the fire but "[[BrickJoke just very badly burned]]."
500* VillainousFriendship: The third movie reveals that he and Dr. Evil met in Spy School and have been allies since then (though "friendship" is probably stretching things a bit).
501[[/folder]]
502
503[[folder:Frau Farbissina]]
504!!Frau Farbissina
505[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/136095a1_529d_4917_a164_fe328c40589a.jpeg]]
506!!!'''Played By:''' Creator/MindySterling [[labelnote:Foreign [=VAs=]]]Magda Giner (Latin American Spanish dubs), Zayra Zordan (Brazilian Portuguese, first and third movie), Maria Helena Pader (Brazilian Portuguese, second movie)[[/labelnote]]
507!!!'''Appearances:''' ''International Man of Mystery'' | ''The Spy Who Shagged Me'' | ''Goldmember''
508
509Founder of the militant wing of the Salvation Army.
510----
511* TheAgeless: From 1967 to 1997, Frau's appearance doesn't change while Mustafa gets a lot grayer. Lampshaded in ''The Spy Who Shagged Me''. while Number Two looks much younger in 1969, Frau again looks the exact same.
512-->'''Dr. Evil:''' Thank you, Number Two. You look so healthy and youthful. And Frau! You look so... ''(sees she hasn't aged down at all)'' riiiight.
513* AlmightyJanitor: {{Downplayed}} as she is a high-ranking member of Dr. Evil's organization, but still applies as despite her UndyingLoyalty to him, she is probably the only one Dr. Evil is actually ''intimidated'' by and completely, unconditionally respects. [[spoiler: Probably because they have feelings for each other.]]
514* TheBaroness: The Rosa Klebb type. She's a spoof of her, as a matter of fact.
515* EvilGenius: She designed the Fembots while Dr.Evil was in stasis.
516* {{Expy}}: One of the [[https://image.ibb.co/dwgx0y/rosa_amp_frau.png Rosa Klebb-type]] TheBaroness figures, namely [[Film/FromRussiaWithLove Klebb]] and [[Film/OnHerMajestysSecretService Irma Bunt]], who is German and looks after the Fembots, the equivalent of the Angels of Death from ''Film/OnHerMajestysSecretService''.
517%%%* GratuitousGerman
518* HeelFaceTurn: [[spoiler:Along with Dr. Evil, she turns good at the end of the third film.]]
519* MamaBear: Don't try to harm Scott in front of her. Both Mini-Me and Doctor Evil found that out the hard way. [[spoiler:Later, it turns out she really is Scott's mom.]]
520* LukeIAmYourFather: [[spoiler:She reveals to Scott in the second film he isn't a test tube baby, but her child with Dr. Evil.]]
521* NoIndoorVoice: Her [[RunningGag schtick]].
522-->'''Frau:''' '''LOWER THE GLOBE!'''
523* SuddenlyShouting: Her trademark. "Send in the Fem-BOTS!!"
524* VillainousFriendship: One of the very few members of Dr Evil's organization he never once considers executing or turning on- a list that includes is right-hand man No. 2, his clone Mini-Me, and his own son Scott, whom she is fiercely protective of. [[spoiler:In the second film they even become lovers, and it turns out she is protective of Scott because she is his ''mother'']].
525* WhipOfDominance: She is a domineering female officer who's always carrying a riding crop with her, and her hobby is being a {{Dominatrix}}.
526[[/folder]]
527
528[[folder:Fat Bastard]]
529!!Fat Bastard
530[[quoteright:280:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/fat_bastard_1.jpg]]
531!!!'''Played By:''' Creator/MikeMyers [[labelnote:Foreign [=VAs=]]]Eduardo Borja (''Spy who Shagged Me'', Mexican dub), Rubén Cerda (''Goldmember'', Mexican dub), Marco Ribeiro (Brazilian Portuguese, second movie), Cássius Romero (Brazilian Portuguese, third movie)[[/labelnote]]
532!!!'''Appearances:''' ''The Spy Who Shagged Me'' | ''Goldmember''
533
534Premiering in the second film, Fat Bastard is not generally a core part of Doctor Evil's organization, but is hired to take out Austin.
535----
536* BigEater: He has a buffet by his bedside while sleeping with Felicity.
537* TheBrute: Takes over Random Task's role in the second film.
538* CasanovaWannabe: He considers himself "dead sexy", but nobody really agrees with him.
539* CharacterCatchphrase: "I'm dead sexy."
540* EarnYourHappyEnding: [[spoiler:After years of being unhappy with his weight, Fat Bastard gets on the Subway diet and loses 180 pounds.]]
541* EatsBabies: Fat Bastard once ate a baby. And he tries to eat Mini-Me because he looks like a baby.
542* EstablishingCharacterMoment: "First thing's first!... '''''"WHERE'S YOUR SHITTER?''''' I've got a real turtlehead pokin' out!"
543* FatAndProud: [[spoiler:Subverted. He refers to himself as being "dead sexy", but he's very unhappy with his weight.]]
544* FatBastard: The TropeNamer. [[spoiler:Although he stops being fat in the third movie.]]
545* FatSuit: Did you think Mike Myers was really that fat, even if he ''didn't'' play three other characters that are much trimmer?
546* FanDisservice:
547** In the second movie, where he sleeps with Felicity. Send the BrainBleach!
548** In the third, when he becomes a Sumo wrestler.
549* FormerlyFat: [[spoiler:Thanks to the Subway diet, although he has excess skin from losing so much weight and his neck looks like a vagina.]]
550* FreudianExcuse: He alludes to being bullied and mocked for his weight as a child, and in his depression and loneliness turned to eating, creating a vicious cycle. Subverted when his acknowledgement of this problem becomes an IgnoredEpiphany, and he remains a {{Jerkass}} in the third film. He repeats the sob story there, implying he uses this trope to justify his behavior.
551* {{Gasshole}}: Is a fountain of ToiletHumor and a massive jerk.
552* GroinAttack: He inflicts one on his opponent during a sumo wrestling match in the third movie, grabbing the opponent's crotch and twisting it.
553-->'''Fat Bastard:''' You know what my favorite Creator/HelenHunt movie is? ''Film/{{Twister}}''!
554* HeelFaceTurn: [[spoiler:By the third film he tries to go straight and ultimately loses all his weight thanks to his Subway diet.]]
555* HotBloodedSideburns: Has a very bad temper and thick reddish sideburns that run right down his cheeks.
556* ICallHimMisterHappy: Willy, nuts, mommy-daddy button.
557* IconicSequelCharacter: He is one of the best-known supporting characters in the trilogy, albeit not to the extent of fellow sequel character Mini-Me, and he also debuts in the second movie.
558* ImAHumanitarian: Once ate a baby. And then he tries to eat Mini-Me. In an extended scene in ''Goldmember'', Fat Bastard claimed to have tried going on a diet but couldn't take it anymore and ate the delivery guy.
559* KickTheDog: After his sleeping with Felicity is revealed to Austin, he claims that Felicity was "crap", and taunts the heartbroken Austin with a mocking "Boo-hoo".
560* GroinAttack:
561** Felicity kicks him in the crotch when he tries to shoot her and Austin, claiming she did it because he said she was crap in bed. He groans and refers to that area as the "mommy-daddy button".
562** In ''Goldmember'' during his entrance as a Sumo wrestler, he complains that the "diaper" makes his nuts rub together. During his match he inflicts this on his opponent with a squeeze.
563* KeepTheReward: After giving Dr. Evil Austin Power's mojo, he is rewarded with a suitcase full of money. But upon seeing Mini-Me, he (unsuccessfully) offers to return Dr. Evil's reward money if it means he can get (and eat) Mini-Me.
564* NonIndicativeName: [[spoiler:By the end of the third film, he is neither [[FormerlyFat fat]] nor a [[HeelFaceTurn bastard]].]]
565-->'''Austin:''' Fat Bastard!...But... You're [[spoiler:not fat anymore]]!
566* PsychoForHire: While not part of Dr. Evil's posse, he is still a brutish, baby-eating goon hired by the not-so-good doctor to deal with Austin.
567* SlasherSmile: While stealing Austin Powers' mojo.
568* StoutStrength: As shown in the third film, he's strong enough to bodily lift a professional sumo wrestler (who weigh as much as 330 pounds on average) and throw him out of the ring with ease.
569* ToiletHumor: Running gags include farting after telling a sob-story and Austin getting a face-full of his...erm..."rosebuds".
570* TookALevelInKindness: By the time of ''Goldmember'' he has mellowed out considerably to the point that he's more obnoxious than bastardly. While he's a [[CombatPragmatist dirty fighter]] in the sumo ring he seems to get along fine with the other wrestlers, he doesn't attack Austin until after Austin insults him (and it seems to be more out of [[PunchClockVillain professional obligation to Dr. Evil and Mr. Roboto]] more than him taking offense to Austin's insult), and he outright says that he became a sumo wrestler in an attempt to go straight. [[spoiler:When Austin meets him at the end of the film after he sheds his weight, he's in a jovial mood and is genuinely happy to see Austin.]]
571* VillainousBSOD: He goes through a brief one in the second film when Felicity asks him if he's happy.
572* ViolentGlaswegian: He's got red hair and a thick accent, and wears a tartan sumo uniform. He's also a minion of Dr. Evil who EatsBabies and fights ''very'' dirty in the sumo ring.
573* WireFu: He tries using this attack in the third film, to the point of being visibly held up by wires and calling attention to the people in the background holding him up. Unfortunately, one of the wires breaks halfway through and he's just left dangling in the air.
574-->'''Fat Bastard:''' Prepare for the Ultimate Wire-Fighting Maneuver!
575* WritersCannotDoMath: He's said to weigh a "metric ton". For reference, that would be around 2000 lbs. He may be big, but he doesn't look anywhere near ''that'' big.
576[[/folder]]
577
578[[folder:Goldmember]]
579!!Goldmember
580[[quoteright:280:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/goldmember.jpg]]
581!!!'''Played By:''' Creator/MikeMyers [[labelnote:Foreign [=VAs=]]]Enrique Mederos (Mexican dub)[[/labelnote]]
582!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Goldmember''
583
584Another relic from the past that Doctor Evil decides to recruit to help his goals. He invented a tractor beam with the power to pull a solid gold meteor to strike the polar ice caps, flooding the earth.
585----
586* AmbiguouslyGay: He seems a lot more interested in male characters such as Nigel Powers and Dr. Evil, calling them "toite", than his own cadre of BodyguardBabes. Dr. Evil thinks it's creepy.
587* {{Autocannibalism}}: When he isn't collecting it in a box, Goldmember enjoys eating pieces of his own skin.
588* BigBad: Of the third film. He initially acts as a BigBadEnsemble with Dr. Evil, then becomes the sole villain in the climax.
589* CharacterCatchphrase: Several, with his most prominent (for which he's also the PhraseCatcher) being "[lost his genitalia in] an unfortunate smelting accident".
590* {{Cloudcuckoolander}}: Even compared to the likes of Dr. Evil and Austin, Goldmember is ''weird''. He peels flakes of skin off and either eats them or adds them to his collection, is prone to randomly quoting songs and movies and then muttering the creator as an aside, he likes to offer random combinations of breakfast and tobacco items to any guests he might be entertaining and loves disco dancing at random.
591* DirtyOldMan: He's a senile old man that makes a lot of dirty jokes.
592* DiscoDan: JustifiedTrope, as his titular movie literally has him travel from the disco era of the 1970s to the 21st century, giving him little time to truly adjust to the latter era.
593* DisabilitySuperpower: His smelting accident, and likely the loss of feeling in his groin, apparently lets him lift his legs absurdly high. His trademark attack is lifting them high enough to kick over his shoulder, which makes it hard to take the guy hostage from behind.
594* EvilCounterpart: In a sense, Goldmember is one to Austin himself. Both are [[FishOutOfTemporalWater temporally displaced]] [[TheHedonist hedonists]] (The 1960s for Austin, the 1970s for Goldmember) with penchants for sex-related jokes. However, while Austin is ultimately a heroic figure who largely and gradually integrates into the 1990s and the 2000s, Goldmember is a villain who has little interest in adjusting to the 21st century.
595* EvilKnockoff: His VillainSong is an unashamedly blatant rip-off composite of three ''KC & The Sunshine Band'' tracks[[note]]''Get Down Tonight'', ''Shake Shake Shake (Shake Your Booty)'', and ''That's the Way I Like It''[[/note]].
596* EvilerThanThou: To Dr. Evil.
597* ExtremityExtremist: He tends to utilize kicks in battle.
598* FunnyForeigner: "I'm from Holland! Isn't that [[FunetikAksent vierd]]?"
599* GagPenis: His penis is implied to be covered in solid gold due to an "unfortunate smelting accident". [[spoiler:In the climax, it turns out he can unscrew it and use it as a big spare key to his tractor beam.]]
600* GratuitousGerman: Gets a few German lines despite being Dutch.
601* GroinAttack: Fell victim to one in an "[[NoodleIncident unfortunate smelting accident]]" prior to the movies, resulting in his namesake. His trademark is to paint the genitals of the agents he captures gold. [[spoiler:He also tries to subject Nigel to the same "unfortunate smelting accident" that he fell victim to.]]
602* ICallHimMisterHappy: He usually calls it a "Winkie", but when Dr. Evil is hit with the meteor globe he refers to the area as the Kniggin (Kiniki).
603* KickTheDog: Has no qualms about taunting Foxxy over killing her partner.
604* LovesOnlyGold: Like the character he parodies, he loves ''gooooold''. To the point where he has gold decor, gold clothing, and even a gold... [[MeaningfulName ahem]]. When he teams up with Doctor Evil to conquer the world, they plan to use the tractor beam which Goldmember had created to drag (surprise, surprise) an asteroid made of gold onto the polar ice field and cause a global flood.
605* MeaningfulName: He lost his genitalia in "an unfortunate smelting accident".
606* ShareTheMalePain: Despite being a eunuch, in reaction to Dr. Evil being hit in the crotch with the meteor globe, he grabs his groin and moans a hissing "Ow!".
607* ShoutOut: [[Film/{{Goldfinger}} You get two guesses.]]
608* WhatTheHellIsThatAccent: Whatever it is that Goldmember claims his accent to be, it certainly isn't Dutch.[[/folder]]
609
610[[folder:Alotta Fagina]]
611!!Alotta Fagina
612[[quoteright:160:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/8ccbb2d4_35ed_4864_83da_4a4c91e285a2.jpeg]]
613!!!'''Played By:''' Creator/FabianaUdenio [[labelnote:Foreign [=VAs=]]]Ana Lobo (second Mexican Spanish dub)[[/labelnote]]
614!!!'''Appearances:''' ''International Man of Mystery''
615
616A henchwoman of Dr. Evil.
617----
618* CleanDubName: A rare example that's due to {{Bowdlerization}} rather than language translation. Many edited TV broadcasts change her name to "Alotta Cleavagé" [[note]]Considering her most visible feature is her large, round boobs, it still works. She certainly has "a lotta cleavage"[[/note]].
619* EuphemisticNames: Her name sounds like "A lot a Vagina", something that throws Austin off when he hears it.
620* EvilCounterpart: A clear one for Vanessa. While Vanessa was meant to push Austin into the 90s and get with the times, Alotta panders to his 60s sensibilities, which leaves him unprepared for the drastic changes he soon discovers. It's also implied that Alotta was softening Austin up to make him more vulnerable to the Fembots' allure, but luckily Vanessa's influence helped out.
621* FemmeFatale: While not shown on-screen, she was able to overpower and restrain Vanessa.
622* MsFanservice: Her only real role (besides acting as a plot device to [[spoiler:drive a temporary wedge between Austin and Vanessa]]) was to look hot.
623* PunnyName: Her name is a play on "Pussy Galore" from ''Film/{{Goldfinger}}''.
624* SexySilhouette: She stands behind a screen to undress, causing Austin's libido to go crazy more than usual.
625[[/folder]]
626
627[[folder:Mustafa]]
628!!Mustafa
629[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/a4b34903_0946_4b7a_8aba_3d5a5d18926b.jpeg]]
630!!!'''Played By:''' Creator/WillFerrell [[labelnote:Foreign [=VAs=]]]Carlos del Campo (Mexican Spanish dub), Renato Rosenberg (Brazilian Portuguese, second movie)[[/labelnote]]
631!!!'''Appearances:''' ''International Man of Mystery'' | ''The Spy Who Shagged Me''
632
633A henchman and assassin for Dr. Evil.
634----
635* AssassinsAreAlwaysBetrayed: Just as Austin and Felicity are able to milk his WeaksauceWeakness after his failed attempt to kill them in the second movie, Mini-Me has his throat darted, causing him to fall off of a cliff. Of course he survives, but not without breaking both of his legs in the process.
636* {{Brownface}}: A white American playing a henchman whose vaguely-defined ehtnicity is either south-east Asian or north African.
637* {{Expy}}: Seems to be one of [[Film/TheSpyWhoLovedMe Jaws]], who (mostly) survives whatever's thrown at him, and [[Film/{{Octopussy}} Gobinda's]] Southwest Asian ancestry.
638* ForegoneConclusion: While Mustafa [[IronButtMonkey surviving an implausible amount of punishment is part of the joke]], the fact that Mustafa was still alive by the end of the second movie (albeit gravely injured) was a given, since we knew he would survive into TheNineties so that Dr. Evil could kill him in the first movie (again, [[RasputinianDeath not without an implausible amount of punishment]]).
639* IronButtMonkey: It takes more than a trapdoor and flamethrowers to kill him.
640* KukrisAreKool: Briefly wields one in the second movie, though he is quickly disarmed.
641* RasputinianDeath:
642** In the first film, he gets thrown down a trapdoor by Dr. Evil and "badly" burned by his own invention. Then, to finish him off, Dr. Evil sends down a minion who shoots him in the arm before finally killing him.
643** In the second film, he's shot with a poison dart, then falls down a cliff, breaks both legs, and hurts them even more trying to stand up. His pain ''still'' continues in TheStinger.
644* WeaksauceWeakness: If asked the same question [[RuleOfThree three times in a row]], he will be compelled to answer, since it "irritates" him.
645* YouHaveFailedMe: PlayedForLaughs. While he ''did'' fail to kill Austin in TheSixties in the second movie, something that had his various cohorts dumped into a furnace at the beginning of the first movie, instead Dr. Evil has him thrown into the furnace because [[DisproportionateRetribution the de-cryogenic process caused Dr. Evil's cat Mr. Bigglesworth lose all of his hair]].
646[[/folder]]
647
648[[folder:Ivana Humpalot]]
649!!Ivana Humpalot
650[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/78862371_f2eb_444f_8fdf_3631374905d0.jpeg]]
651!!!'''Played By:''' Creator/KristenJohnston [[labelnote:Foreign [=VAs=]]]Cristina Camargo (Mexican Spanish dub), Mabel Cezar (Brazilian Portuguese dub)[[/labelnote]]
652!!!'''Appearances:''' ''The Spy Who Shagged Me''
653
654Another hechwoman of Dr. Evil.
655----
656* EuphemisticNames: Her name sounds like "I wanna hump a'lot", something Austin catches onto.
657-->'''Ivana:''' Ivana Humpalot.\
658'''Austin:''' And I vanna toilet made of solid gold, but that's just not in the cards, now is it?
659* {{Expy}}: Of [[https://image.ibb.co/nC1and/xenia_amp_ivana.jpg Xenia Onatopp.]]
660* FemmeFatale: A StatuesqueStunner sent to seduce and kill Austin Powers.
661* HighHeelFaceTurn: She was sent to kill Austin Powers but instead finds him so attractive that she ends up confessing to her agenda and just asks him to make love to her. Apparently she was so attracted to him that she made no move to kill him even after he lost his mojo in the middle of sex.
662* MaleGaze: Her chess game with Austin features plenty of this.
663[[/folder]]
664
665[[folder:Random Task]]
666!!Random Task
667[[quoteright:180:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/a3b2067a_7894_4575_94e1_5c5a640307b5.jpeg]]
668!!!'''Played By:''' Joe Son
669!!!'''Appearances:''' ''International Man of Mystery''
670
671One of Dr. Evil's assasssins.
672----
673* TheBrute: Dr. Evil’s main muscle for the first film.
674* DragonTheirFeet: Shows up at the very end of the first film to attack Austin and Vanessa.
675* {{Expy}}: As his name suggests, he's a pastiche of [[https://image.ibb.co/m9feDJ/oddjob_amp_Random_Task.jpg Oddjob]].
676* ImprobableWeaponUser: He attempts to kill Austin in the epilogue and all he does is throw a shoe at his head.
677-->'''Austin:''' Who throws a shoe?!? Honestly?
678* KnuckleCracking: Does a neck-crack twice in ''International Man of Mystery'', after throwing his shoe and breaking the head off of a statue and just before throwing his shoe at Austin Powers near the end.
679* NeckLift: After his shoe-throw fails, he grabs Austin by the neck with both hands and lifts him up against the wall.
680* PunnyName: As part of being a ShoutOut to [[Film/{{Goldfinger}} Oddjob]]. "Random" equals "Odd", and "Task" equals "Job."
681* RoomDisservice: Disguises himself as a hotel staff person at the end of the film.
682* ShoeSlap: While his inspiration throws his hat, he throws his shoe. About all it does is give Austin a lump on the head.
683* ShoutOut: He's a parody of [[Film/{{Goldfinger}} Oddjob]].
684* TheVoiceless: He has no lines apart from growling.
685[[/folder]]
686
687[[folder:Paddy O'Brien]]
688!!Paddy O'Brien
689[[quoteright:320:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/20dfdd73_f36d_4b6d_ba86_42b57730fec8.jpeg]]
690!!!'''Played By:''' Creator/PaulDillon [[labelnote:Foreign [=VAs=]]]Luis Alfonso Padilla (Mexican Spanish dub)[[/labelnote]]
691!!!'''Appearances:''' ''International Man of Mystery'' | ''The Spy Who Shagged Me''
692
693Another assassin in Dr. Evil's employ.
694----
695* CallingCard: He leaves a charm from his bracelet on every person he kills.
696* TheCanKickedHim: Austin drowns him in the (hopefully empty?) toilet water.
697* ComicallyMissingThePoint: He doesn't get the similarity between his situation with the authorities ("they're always after me Lucky Charms") and the commercial for the famous cereal, or why everyone finds it so damn funny. Even after Frau Farbissina [[DontExplainTheJoke painstakingly explains it]].
698* {{Oireland}}: A very exaggerated Irish stereotype.
699* WhyDontYouJustShootHim: He actually did try to kill Austin Powers "while he was sitting on the crapper", but ended up getting himself killed.
700[[/folder]]
701
702[[folder:Robin Swallows]]
703!!Robin Swallows
704[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/db052daa_c7d4_45be_8505_8ae558eb672c.jpeg]]
705!!!'''Played By:''' Gia Carides [[labelnote:Foreign [=VAs=]]]Diana Santos (Mexican Spanish dub)[[/labelnote]]
706!!!'''Appearances:''' ''The Spy Who Shagged Me''
707
708A henchwoman of Dr. Evil active in the 60s.
709----
710* AdvertisedExtra: Certain trailers for the second movie placed some focus on her, in spite of the fact that her screentime in the actual movie clocked in at barely five minutes.
711* BulletproofHumanShield: Austin uses her as one during an assassination attempt.
712* TheChewToy: She gets dropped by Austin when he first catches sight of Felicity, takes a knife in the back, is [[RiddledAndRattled riddled with bullets]], hit with a rocket, and used as a cushion for Austin's fall (and in a deleted scene, Austin keeps her in the back of Felicity's car, using her as a shield during another assassination attempt).
713* EuphemisticNames: Her name "Swallows" (maiden name "Spitz") is a DoubleEntendre referring to fellatio.
714* {{Expy}}: Fiona Volpe from ''Film/{{Thunderball}}''... mainly by being a beautiful antagonist who dies by being a human shield by the Secret Agent hero.
715* FemmeFatale: Sent to lure in Austin for an assassination attempt.
716* ForcedDancePartner: She pops up inbetween Austin and Felicity, pushing Austin across the dance floor and away from Felicity, to Austin's distress.
717-->'''Austin:''' ''(reaches for Felicity)'' I want! I want!!
718* MadeOfIron: Shot with various guns (including a ''bazooka''), takes a knife to the back, and even survives a 100-foot fall out a window. All of which leads Austin to exclaim "WhyWontYouDie!"
719* NavelDeepNeckline: Her outfit has a wide gap right down the middle, showing off her assets.
720* PunnyName: Her maiden name was "Spitz."
721* RiddledAndRattled: When Austin uses her as a human shield against a machine gun volley.
722* ShoutOut: Her name, at least, seems to be a reference to Holly Goodhead from ''Film/{{Moonraker}}'', although that character wasn't a villain.
723* VillainousValor: Even after the numerous injuries she suffers thanks to Austin, she defiantly snarls that he can't win.
724[[/folder]]
725
726[[folder:The Fembots]]
727!!The Fembots
728[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/9b9f586e_3320_4aa0_b6d0_0c34bf56dade.jpeg]]
729!!!'''Played By:''' Cheryl Bartel, Cindy Margolis, Donna W. Scott, Barbara Moore, Cynthia Lamontagne, Music/BritneySpears
730!!!'''Appearances:''' ''International Man of Mystery'' | ''The Spy Who Shagged Me'' | ''Goldmember''
731
732Gorgeous humanoid robots designed to seduce Austin.
733----
734* {{Fembot}}: Averted. Despite being named as such, they're more like RidiculouslyHumanRobots.
735* MsFanservice: Part of their design.
736* ShoutOut:
737** They have hair like Film/{{Barbarella}}.
738** They're very loosely based on the "Angels Of Death" from ''Film/OnHerMajestysSecretService''.
739* SwissArmyWeapon: They have machine guns/knockout gas vents in their chests.
740* TooSpicyForYogSothoth: They're meant to [[ShowSomeLeg distract their targets with sex appeal]], then kill them with hidden guns. Austin counters this by using his own sex appeal (i.e., his mojo), which even they can't resist, leading to YourHeadAsplode.
741* TheVamp: They were designed to lure men in, lower their guard, then kill them.
742[[/folder]]
743
744!!Other Characters
745
746[[folder:Fook Mi and Fook Yu]]
747!!Fook Mi and Fook Yu
748[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/12f50649_6e30_4f3a_b1eb_aba6b33b9aec.jpeg]]
749!!!'''Played By:''' Creator/DianeMizota and Carrie Ann Inaba
750!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Goldmember''
751
752A pair of gorgeous Japanese twins.
753----
754* AsLongAsItSoundsForeign: "Fook" is not in any way a Japanese surname, but given the nonsensical nature of this franchise and to make the pun work, it's forgiven. And given that their real names are Cindy and Sally, it's likely that they had the same idea to make the pun work when they came up with the names.
755* AsianGalWithWhiteGuy: Ever so briefly with Austin; "threesome with Japanese twins" is on his bucket list.
756* EuphemisticNames: Their names are a few letters off from "Fuck Mi" and "Fuck You".
757* MurderousThighs: A deleted scene shows that Mi has these; she demonstrates their strength by crushing a wooden chair between them.
758* OnlyKnownByTheirNickname: In a deleted scene, their real names are revealed to be "Cindy" and "Sally." What, you thought those were their actual names?
759* TwinThreesomeFantasy: One of Austin's goals in life is to have a threesome with Japanese twins, which is why he was so happy to meet them. He would have accomplished it too, if Basil hadn't interrupted.
760* WhosOnFirst: Pretty much the entire point of their one scene that made it into the movie is a joke on what their (nick)names sound like.
761[[/folder]]
762
763[[folder:Mrs. Exposition]]
764!!Mrs. Exposition
765!!!'''Played By:''' Kaya Wade
766!!!'''Appearances:''' ''International Man of Mystery''
767
768Basil's elderly mother.
769----
770* ButtMonkey: Austin punches her in the face and tries to pull her hair off because he thought she was a man in disguise.
771* LadyLooksLikeADude: Austin thinks she is actually an enemy agent in disguise because according to him, she looks too "mannish" to actually be a woman.
772[[/folder]]

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