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4Characters found in ''WesternAnimation/CloneHigh''.
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8!!Main Cast
9
10!!!Introduced in the original run:
11
12[[folder:Abe Lincoln]]
13[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/ebda91c2_4a86_46f9_aec5_091b4276355a.jpeg]]
14[[caption-width-right:350:''"I have eyes, y'know? They're right under my [[SuddenlyShouting EYEBROOOOWS!]]"'']]
15
16->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/WillForte
17
18The clone of [[UsefulNotes/AbrahamLincoln Abe Lincoln]]. A gangly, indecisive teenager who pines for Cleo while being entirely oblivious to the feelings of his best friend Joan. He's WeakWilled, in stark contrast to his namesake.
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20* AnimeHair: In "Election Blu-Galoo", he spiked up his hair and dyed it blue.
21* TheChewToy: Between hitting his head on a tree branch due to his tall height, staying up until dawn studying and becoming sleep deprived in the vain hope of winning Cleo's affection, and having his face mangled multiple times by a "knork", Abe just can't seem to catch a break.
22* CrazyJealousGuy: Parodied. He's more upset about Cleo not wearing his Letterman's Jacket on TV as promised than he is about her grinding on Ashley Angel from O-Town.
23* DecoyProtagonist: Abe was the protagonist of the first season and the start of the second season. However, the show's focus shifts from him to Joan with the season two finale making it clear that she's now [[TheProtagonist the main protagonist of the show.]]
24* DoggedNiceGuy: To Cleo. He's a hopeless {{nice guy}} while she's a vain and shallow popular girl who only shows interest in popular guys. He then becomes this to Joan where he realizes he's in love with her by the time Joan hooks up with popular JerkJock JFK.
25* FireForgedFriends: With JFK, where the two form a genuine friendship after surviving the Death Maze.
26* FollowInMyFootsteps: His number one goal is to live up to (or preferably exceed) the greatness of his well-beloved clone father.
27* HeterosexualLifePartners:
28** With Gandhi in the first season. They do everything together include becoming social pariahs and kissing in public to make a point on ADD.
29** He becomes best friends with JFK after [[FireForgedFriends he befriends him during the Death Maze]]. The two are the male characters that know each other the most, with Season 3 focusing heavily on their friendship.
30* InnocentlyInsensitive: To Joan on a regular basis, both with her feelings and her appearance.
31* JustFriends: What he believes he and Joan are. In the first season, that is.
32* LongNeck: A bit of a "gag neck" as well. He has a very pronounced Adam's apple, which makes his neck look rather bizarre, when his head's in certain positions.
33* LoveEpiphany: [[spoiler:Realizes he's in love with Joan after seeing her face on Cleo's naked body.]]
34* MessianicArchetype: In "Raisin the Stakes", he took on a lot of UsefulNotes/{{Jesus}} symbolism. When he became a hippie, he grew his hair out and wore a white robe (with rainbow shorts).
35-->'''Abe:''' [[WhatHaveIBecome Man, I look like a JACKASS in this outfit]].
36* NiceGuy: In spite of all of his faults, he's a good person underneath.
37* ObliviousToLove: Parodied till it's nothing, to the point where he calls Joan's "fake infatuation bit" hilarious. Lampshaded in the finale when he asks Gandhi if she'd be interested in him and we get Gandhi giving him an unamused YouHaveGotToBeKiddingMe look followed by a minute and a half long montage of every time she's shown she had feelings for him. When he still has the gall to ask "What?" after that, Gandhi promptly slaps him in the face.
38* OfCourseISmoke: This attitude got him hooked on raisins.
39* OfficialCouple: With Cleo from "Plane Crazy" onward. [[spoiler:Or at least until "Changes"]].
40* OnlySaneMan: Downplayed, but whenever he isn’t part of the madness himself, he winds up having to be the sole voice of reason at Clone High.
41* SensitiveGuyAndManlyMan: The dorky indecisive Sensitive Guy to JFK's hyper-sexual and confident Manly Man.
42* SwappedRoles: Abe switches roles with Joan in Season 2, with Abe now being in love with his best friend, while Joan's dating the most popular kid in school.
43* UnrequitedLoveSwitcheroo: With Joan. Abe begins to have romantic feelings for Joan around the time Joan decides to move on from Abe and hook up with JFK.
44* WeakWilled: In stark contrast to his original self, due to the pressure of living up to his legacy.
45[[/folder]]
46
47[[folder:Joan of Arc]]
48[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/14f30785_3469_4ac0_b870_862a76eb782c.jpeg]]
49[[caption-width-right:350:''"See, I've never been able to live up to [[UsefulNotes/JoanOfArc her]], that's why, instead, I became a cynical, angst-ridden goth girl."'']]
50
51->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/NicoleSullivan
52
53Abe's best friend who's in love with him, but to her frustration, he fails to notice. The clone of UsefulNotes/JoanOfArc, like Gandhi she cracked under the pressure, becoming a goth as a result.
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55* ACupAngst: Implied. Joan's breasts are noticeable, but when Cleo (who is [[BuxomBeautyStandard much bustier than Joan]]) taunts Joan by calling her flat-chested, Joan responds by kicking Cleo in the face.
56* ArchEnemy:
57** She was this to Cleo during Season 1 and the start of Season 2. Joan hates Cleo for her being the one her best friend Abe loves despite being a shallow AlphaBitch who treats Abe horribly. Likewise Cleo hates Joan for being what she considers a loser and when Cleo moves in with Joan the two girls always fight.
58** After Joan and Cleo put an end to their rivalry in "The Crown: Joancoming: It's a Cleo Cleo Cleo Cleo World" Candide Sampson replaces Cleo as Joan’s most hated enemy. Candide replaces Toots as Joan’s guardian, [[AbusiveParents treats Joan horribly under her care]], attempts to erase her friends memories, and exposes Joan's misdeeds towards her fellow classmates during the Death Maze, resulting in Joan being HatedByAll.
59* ArtEvolution: In an inversion of the typical FanservicePack, Joan's bust is de-emphasized in the revival, and her overall design is less rigid, including her hair now having a visible fringe on the now rounded corner of her head.
60* AscendedExtra: While always part of the main cast, she more-or-less takes over as the focal protagonist in the revival, while Abe becomes OutOfFocus.
61* BeautifulAllAlong: Parodied, as JFK already found her attractive before her makeover.
62* BeAWhoreToGetYourMan: [[spoiler:After pining for Abe the entire original series, she goes against her principles by pretending to be a bimbo to get Abe's attention. Not only does it fail, but she also sleeps with [=JFK=] after a moment of sharing emotional vulnerability with him. By the time Abe does accept his feelings for her, she's caught in bed with JFK and is cryogenically frozen immediately afterwards (right before Abe can finish saying that he loves her).]]
63* ClosetKey: To both JFK, and Cleo. JFK finds her attractive even when she's disguised as a guy. This leads to him having a crisis of sexuality and becoming aware of the possibility that he is bisexual. Meanwhile, [[SweetOnPollyOliver Cleo spends most of the episode trying to get "John Dark" to have sex with her]]. When it's revealed that John is Joan, while she's surprised at the reveal at first, she reconsiders the idea of sleeping with Joan, and decides it would be hot.
64* TheConfidant: For Abe, especially when he's trying to figure out how to get Cleo's love.
65* DaddysGirl: Joan had a close relationship with her foster grandfather, Toots. In the revival, [[spoiler: her revealing he died in a clarinet accident and wishing it never happened shows how much she misses him.]]
66* DeadpanSnarker: Against Gandhi and sometimes, Abe. It's also very hostile, when snarking at Cleo.
67* DoggedNiceGirl: Towards Abe. She drops plenty of hints that she's in love with him, but he ignores her until the prom finale.
68* DyeHard: Her magenta hair is naturally brown like her clone mother as revealed in "Saved By The Knoll".
69* EvenTheGirlsWantHer: After she's revealed to be "John Dark", Cleo considers the idea of sleeping with her, and decides it would be "Hot".
70* GenderConcealingVoice: In "A Shot in the D'Arc", Joan poses as a boy in order to play on the basketball team. [[PaperThinDisguise Her disguise]] consists of a backwards baseball cap and a fake mustache, and she lowers her voice several octaves (though she still sounds like a woman ''[[LarynxDissonance trying]]'' to sound like a man). Somehow, [[ClarkKenting everyone else is fooled by her disguise]].
71* {{Goth}}: Lightly, of the "Gloomy" variety. Doubles as a StealthPun, as the original Joan of Arc was loyal to Rome, and the original Goths sacked Rome. Joan's such a rebel.
72* HartmanHips: Lampshaded in one episode, where Abe highlights them as an attractive feature for people wanting to take Joan to the prom.
73* HatedByAll: [[spoiler: Became this in the very end of Season 2 finale when everyone found out about her cruel methods during the Death Maze. Continues into Season 3 but she gradually wins all her friends back by the end of the fourth episode.]]
74* HollywoodHomely: In-Universe, Abe and Cleo treat her like this. (Though no one else does.)
75* HopelessSuitor: [[spoiler:Until the two-part finale, anyways]].
76* IWantMyBelovedToBeHappy: Despite her feelings for him, she helps Abe reunite with Cleo in "Plane Crazy".
77* KarmicJackpot: After spending season one being an outcast of Clone High while her romantic feelings for Abe gets ignored, she finally becomes popular in Season 2 while getting a boyfriend that truly loves her. [[spoiler: It doesn't last long, as by the end of Season 2 she loses her friends and popularity and becomes even more of a social outcast.]]
78* MoralityPet: She's one for JFK. JFK acts much nicer to her than to anyone else in Season 1, and by Season 2, her presence has made him [[PositiveFriendInfluence a much more pleasant person in general]].
79* NiceGirl: Joan has become cynical and angsty due to not being able to live up to the original Joan of Arc's reputation, but she cares deeply for Abe, and is an all-around nice person.
80* NotSoAboveItAll: A lot of the time, it is shown that she can be just as immature and kooky as her peers.
81* NotSoDifferentRemark: Confucius points out that Joan and Cleo are both rather similar moral-wise, and she's just as capable of being nasty to Cleo as Cleo's been to Joan. Joan has a JerkassRealization regarding the years she's spent feuding with Cleo, and makes an honest attempt to reconcile.
82* OfficialCouple:
83** Becomes one with JFK at the start of Season 2, though the two ultimately break up off-screen towards the end of the season.
84** Becomes one with Confucius during Season 3 [[RomanticFakeRealTurn after the two became a fake couple to make Harriet jealous only to then develop genuine feelings for each other]]. [[spoiler:They're still together by the end of the season]].
85* OnlySaneWoman: One of the only two sane members of the main cast and the only one of the main teens with any common sense. As a result she's often ignored.
86* PerkyGoth: Joan's seems to be interested in goth culture given her attire and snarky personality, but she's a NiceGirl with plenty moments of being cheerful and bubbly.
87* PositiveFriendInfluence: For JFK. Joan's the one person who could bring out JFK's kinder side and once they officially hook up, JFK becomes a much nicer person.
88* SitcomArchNemesis: To Cleo. Both fight over the affection of Abe.
89* SwappedRoles: Joan switches roles with Abe in Season 2, Joan now dating the most popular kid in school, while Abe is secretly in love with her.
90* SweetPollyOliver: As John Dark. Another StealthPun, as "John Dark" is how you would pronounce her real name, Jeanne d'Arc.
91* TenderTomboyishnessFoulFemininity: She's a [[PassionateSportsGirl sporty]] {{Goth}} with a big heart, in sharp contrast to the vain AlphaBitch Cleo.
92* TomboyAndGirlyGirl: Basketball-playing goth Tomboy to Cleo's stuck-up appearance-obsessed girly girl.
93* UnrequitedLoveSwitcheroo: With Abe. Joan decides to move on from Abe and hook up with JFK around the time Abe realizes he's [[LoveEpiphany in love]] with Joan.
94* VitriolicBestBuds: Joan becomes this for Cleo when the two finally end their rivalry in "The Crown: Joancoming: It's a Cleo Cleo Cleo Cleo World". While the two will snark and insult each other, it’s much more friendly and playful, with the two even coming to defend each other if needed.
95[[/folder]]
96
97[[folder:Mahatma Gandhi]]
98
99[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/f8d59e4d_fc4c_4f85_bbf9_a713cebd6d35.jpeg]]
100[[caption-width-right:350:''"[[UnsympatheticComedyProtagonist Hey man, Gandhi's anti-violence, not anti-comedy.]]"'']]
101->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/MichaelMcDonald
102
103A high-five loving party animal who broke under the pressure of living up to the original [[UsefulNotes/MahatmaGandhi Gandhi's]] legacy. He's constantly trying to be popular despite the fact that no one besides Abe and Marie Curie really likes him. He has so far remained frozen for the entirety of the revival, only being occasionally mentioned.
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105* AmbiguouslyJewish: Despite his clone-father being a Hindu, Gandhi was raised by Jewish Foster Parents, who raised him with the Jewish treatment, though he doesn't seem to care about his religion in the slightest.
106* AttentionDeficitOohShiny: Has ADD and its hyperactive cousin, ADHD. In the third episode it's played for comedy.
107* BetaCouple: With Marie Curie towards the end of the first season.
108* BlatantLies: Gandhi told Joan that he'd commit to the suicide hotline, but just skipped out on it to go to JFK's party.
109* TheChewToy: Much like Abe, he is subjected to pain and humiliation on an almost daily basis. This includes getting stun gunned by Joan, painted nude by Van Gogh, attacked by piranhas in a moat, becoming fat and sick from eating too much "Extreme Blu!", jumping off the school's roof and breaking most of his teeth while making his student film with George Washington Carver, etc.
110* CompressedVice: In one episode, he's stated to have ADD. The entire episode exaggerates both his fidgeting and short attention span for the sake of comedy.
111* DeconstructedCharacterArchetype: Of the PluckyComicRelief. He's a tryhard when it comes to being comedic, and almost everybody finds him obnoxious and dislikes him with the exception of Abe, Joan, Marie, and sometimes JFK.
112* ForgottenFallenFriend: In season 2, he's left behind in the meat-locker while everyone else gets unfrozen, with none of his classmates ever bringing him up except for his best friend Abe who only mentions him twice in the season 2 premiere. [[spoiler:It turns out the reason for this is that Candide purposefully left Gandhi frozen in the meat-locker and used a machine to erase his classmates' memories of him.]]
113* FreudianExcuse: The pressure of living up to his predecessor's legacy turned him into the party animal idiot he is today.
114* TheFriendNobodyLikes: The only students who seem to talk to him on a regular basis are Abe and Marie Curie, though JFK pals around with him in two episodes. While Joan and Gandhi are friends and she even helps him out when he is in prison, Joan often gets understandably annoyed and even fed up with him from time to time.
115* HeterosexualLifePartners: With Abe. The two of them get into hijinks together and even kiss to show a point about ADD.
116* IJustWantToHaveFriends: When he became a pariah in "A.D.D.: The Last D is for Disorder".
117* {{Jerkass}}: Gandhi acts like a Class-A dick, particularly when he was working the suicide hotline.
118-->'''Gandhi:''' Man, that sucks. If I were you, I would probably kill myself. ''(laughs)'' Uh, hello?
119* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: Can be obnoxious, insensitive, and self-invested, but is actually a nice guy, deep down.
120* {{Keet}}: Always excited and bouncing off the walls.
121* LastNameBasis: Nobody in the series calls him "Mahatma" aside from [[FirstNameUltimatum George Washington Carver one time]].
122* LifeOfTheParty: Livened up JFK's party, by exposing Van Gogh's embarrassing, emotionally-rooted secrets to everybody.
123* NonSequiturThud: When getting tasered silly, he quoted "Egg Whites Only", before dropping to the ground. Also, when getting drunk, he said "Back to you, Series/{{Kojak}}."
124* ObliviousToLove: Didn't realize Marie Curie wanted to go out with him until it was too late [[spoiler:though luckily he gets another chance with her at the prom]].
125* OddFriendship: With JFK in "Plane Crazy" and "Makeover Makeover Makeover".
126** He has a more downplayed one with George Washington Carver. They only interact in one episode and they don't get along for most of the time they make a buddy cop movie together. However, once Carver saved Gandhi's life, they start to respect each other more. By the time their movie premieres, they smile and high five one another like good friends do.
127* PissTakeRap: His brief career as G-Spot, due to the fact he considers saying the same word twice to be rhyming.
128* PluckyComicRelief: Played for laughs. He's the constantly upbeat comic relief but doesn't get much respect from anyone in the show, except for his girlfriend Marie Curie.
129* PutOnTheBus: He is no longer part of the main cast after Season 1, being left behind frozen while everyone else was thawed. His absence is mentioned repeatedly in passing.
130* SkywardScream: When angsting about not getting a prom date for the prom finale, he screams, "STAAAAAAAGGGGGGGGGGGGGG!"
131* TeenyWeenie: Judging by people's reaction to his nude painting by Van Gogh (which depicts him saying "No problem too small") and the fact he stuffed his pants with several socks to emulate JFK hints that Gandhi is very lacking down there.
132* UnPerson: [[spoiler:The season 2 finale revealed that he's been erased from the memories of the other clones some time during the second season courtesy of Candide.]] Joan's reaction to his name is only a blank, "Who?"
133* UnrequitedLoveSwitcheroo: In the prom finale, Marie Curie shows interested in dry humping with him. He rejects her for a prom-posse, then he wants her back and she brushes him off for a date with Rock Hudson. Eventually, Ghandi and Curie ''do'' get together.
134[[/folder]]
135
136[[folder:Cleopatra "Cleo" Smith]]
137[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/9b6e2154_6668_4b82_9c92_3a235bdbdb94.jpeg]]
138[[caption-width-right:350:''"I'm doing a biography called the Best of the Best of the Best of the Best. The premise is how tough it is to be me. Popular, smart, well-traveled, and incredibly well-endowed."'']]
139->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/ChristaMiller (original), Creator/MitraJouhari (2023 revival)
140
141The clone of [[UsefulNotes/CleopatraVII Cleopatra]], a selfish, spoiled, vapid AlphaBitch who's the object of Abe's affection.
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143* AllGuysWantCheerleaders: She's the captain of the cheerleader squad and a major DudeMagnet.
144* AlphaBitch: She is a very selfish, snobby, cynical, vain, manipulative, pretentious and materialistic stereotypical school diva who cares only about her social image, beauty, and popularity.
145* AmbiguouslyBi: Cleopatra is initially disgusted by nearly having sex with Joan (who was disguised as a man for the whole episode)... before reconsidering and thinking it would've been hot. No longer ambiguous as of season 2 episode 8 - [[spoiler:Cleo and Frida begin to date.]]
146* AncientEgypt: Her clone-mother's place of origin. She made this the main setting of her short film, "The Best of The Best of The Best of The Best of The Best".
147* ArchEnemy: She was this for Joan. Joan hated Cleo for her being the one her best friend Abe loves despite being a shallow AlphaBitch who treats Abe horribly, and Cleo seemed to return the sentiment, where the two would fight when Cleo moves in with Joan. Cleo stops being this for Joan after "The Crown: Joancoming: It's a Cleo Cleo Cleo Cleo World" when the two decide to put an end to their rivalry, with Candide Sampson stepping in and taking Cleo's role as Joan’s most hated enemy.
148* AttentionWhore: Where would she be without her flourishing popularity?
149* BigBreastPride: She has a BuxomBeautyStandard figure and is pretty smug about it, being fully aware of how she can use it to [[IHaveBoobsYouMustObey manipulate men]].
150* BreakTheHaughty: Come season 2, she's horrified when she discovers that standards have changed since 2003, and she's no longer considered the most popular girl in school regardless of how hot she is. Worse still for her, she finds out the new popular kids actually think ''Joan'' is cool.
151* BuxomBeautyStandard: As [[BigBreastPride she herself brags]], she is "incredibly well-endowed", and this is one of the main reasons why she's such a DudeMagnet. Even Joan can't help but be envious of her bust.
152* CostumeEvolution: Minor but in Season 2 she now has gold bracelets on her upper arms.
153* CruelCheerleader: She's the captain of the cheerleader squad, and embodies the cruel, manipulative and vain stereotype that's associated with them.
154* DudeMagnet: She's the object of affection of most men in Clone High, and several men outside of the school find her attractive (including Ashley Angel from O-Town, her dentist, a college boy at cheerleading camp, Abe’s adoptive father, Gandhi's adoptive Jewish father, Toots, and ''President Dog'').
155* EvenTheGirlsWantHer: She's considered so beautiful that even female students find her attractive with Frida being an example.
156* FreudianExcuse: It's implied she turned out the way she did at least partly because her foster mother is an abusive drunk.
157* HartmanHips: Has one of the largest pair in the show.
158* ImpossibleHourglassFigure: ''Very'' much so. She has [[BuxomBeautyStandard huge breasts]] and [[HartmanHips wide hips]], yet her waist is pretty much a straight line.
159* InnocentlyInsensitive: Sometimes she's not actively trying to be malicious, she just doesn't know any better due to her being privileged and too used to everything revolving around her. Though most times, she is just a jerk.
160* ItsAllAboutMe: She shows very little consideration for other people's feelings and believes she deserves to be treated like a queen among her peers.
161* {{Jerkass}}: Incredibly selfish, thoughtless and outright cruel on occasion.
162* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: There are fleeting moments where she actually cares about people other than herself (For example she did actually feel bad when she hurt Abe's feelings in the Spring Break episode and was as equally concerned as the rest of the group in the revival when Joan was taken to urgent care). However, for the most part, she's very selfish.
163* KarmaHoudiniWarranty: In season 2, she is no longer the most popular and hottest girl in Clone High, with Joan, the girl she mocked the most, being more respected than her. She also injures herself to attempt to wake herself up, first by pitching herself, than slapping herself, smashing a glass of water in her face, lighting herself on fire while covered in gasoline, firing an arrow in her eye, sawing her head a bit, then finally purposely stepping in a bear trap. She then has to swap shoes with Attila, who's foot is quite disgusting to look at and smells really, really bad. And this is just the first episode, seems this new season doesn't tolerate a bully like Cleo.
164* LackOfEmpathy: She's a massive AttentionWhore that has little empathy for others. To the point she [[FirstTimeFeeling gets confused when she gets a smidgen of sympathy]] for Joan (but still gets over it pretty quickly).
165* LikesOlderMen: Not to say that she doesn't like men her age too, but she has no problems with getting down with men older than her, including her dentist.
166-->'''Abe:''' ''[while watching Cleo French kiss an old biker man in disgust]'' Geez that guy's like... fourty-five!
167* LovableAlphaBitch: Becomes this in Season 2. While Cleo still has plenty moments of being shallow and vain, she's a much nicer person than she was in season 1, managing to befriend her former rival, Joan, while being a genuinely loving girlfriend to Frida.
168* MoodSwinger: "Uh...Uh...I'M CLEOPATRA!"
169* MsFanservice: Cleo is portrayed as seductive, hedonistic and libidinous. She often wears skimpy outfits, and her regular outfit is a white tank top which shows her large cleavage and a tight black miniskirt to show her voluptuous figure. In the revival, she is no longer the hot girl due to high school's changed perception of what is considered attractive.
170* NotSoDifferentRemark: Confucius points out that Cleo and Joan aren't that different from each other, and it's obvious both are capable of being nasty towards the other in a judgmental manner (Cleo's rampant remarks about Joan's appearance, Joan frequently calling Cleo a slut). When Joan makes the effort to reconcile by acknowledging her faults and apologizing, Cleo responds with a joke about Joan "obsessing over her" that lacks any of her past vindictiveness (and that Joan responds to with a smirk).
171* OfficialCouple: With JFK for the first half of season 1 and Abe for the second half. Becomes one with Frida towards the end of Season 2, [[spoiler:they break up exactly one season later]].
172* OutOfFocus: While she is still part of the main cast, she's often out of focus in the revival so far.
173* PetTheDog: Cleo actually defends Joan against Harriet when the latter accuses Joan of stealing Confucius by saying that Harriet already broken up with Confucius by the time she hooked up with him, clarifying that Joan’s actions weren't in the wrong.
174* ProudBeauty: She's very vain and is extremely confident and smug about her good looks.
175* ReallyGetsAround: She bursts into laughter when Abe talks about both of them losing their virginity together. She's slept with multiple people, including JFK, Abe, a college boy she met at cheerleading camp, her tennis instructor, her dentist, and made out with a 45-year-old man.
176* SexGoddess: PlayedForLaughs, as she brags to Abe about her supposedly amazing sex skills... [[SleepsWithEveryoneButYou that she uses on other people but never actually with him]], which only makes him more sexually frustrated.
177-->'''Cleo:''' I'm gonna do things to you that would shock the college boy I hooked up with at cheerleading camp.\
178'''Abe:''' ...Wait, what college boy?
179* ShipTease: With Frida of all people in the updated theme song for Season 2, where she's seen reaching out for her as they're being pulled away.
180* SleepsWithEveryoneButYou: Cleo is unabashedly a slut, and even details a few incidents to Abe about other men, including her ex JFK, a college guy she hooked up with, her tennis instructor and ''her dentist''. However when it comes to Abe, their progress is agonizingly slow.
181* TenderTomboyishnessFoulFemininity: Is a selfish and vain AlphaBitch, in contrast to NiceGirl {{Goth}}, Joan.
182* TomboyAndGirlyGirl: Girly girl to Joan's tomboy.
183* TookALevelInKindness: While she can still be vain, she becomes more considerate and pleasant near the end of season 2 when she starts dating Frida.
184* ToxicFriendInfluence: For JFK. While the two were together, JFK was a JerkJock and bully and when they officially broke up, JFK becomes a nicer person, especially when he hooks up with Joan.
185* VitriolicBestBuds: Cleo becomes this for Joan when the two finally end their rivalry in "The Crown: Joancoming: It's a Cleo Cleo Cleo Cleo World". While the two will snark and insult each other, it’s much more friendly and playful, with the two even coming to defend each other if needed.
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187
188[[folder:JFK]]
189
190[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/79d1e1bb_fc6b_4f86_ad36_e768bfc16364.jpeg]]
191[[caption-width-right:350:''"I'm a Kennedy -- I'm not accustomed to tragedy!"'']]
192->'''Voiced by:''' [[Creator/PhilLordAndChrisMiller Chris Miller]]
193
194The clone of UsefulNotes/JohnFKennedy. A macho jock who believes his namesake was a "Macho womanizing stud who conquered the moon!" and strives to live up to that, as well as be incredibly masculine due to having gay foster dads.
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196* AccentsArentHereditary: [[InvertedTrope Inverted]]. [[RuleOfFunny For some reason]], he has ([[HollywoodNewEngland an exaggeration of]]) the [[LamarckWasRight original JFK's accent]], even though his foster parents don't (and the other clones don't have their genetic source's accent).
197* AffectionateNickname: Poncé called him "Jacky-boy".
198* AmbiguouslyBi: When Joan disguises herself as a guy via a fake mustache, it completely fools him into thinking she's a guy but his physical attraction doesn't go away and causes him some distress upon realizing it. After spending some time with his dads and opening himself up to the idea he may not be straight, he very much flirts with Joan by telling her (still believing her to be a new guy) that she should pass the ball to him more often, as he's "open to anything" and follows it up with a wink. His friendship with Abe in the third season is full of HomoeroticSubtext; he even offers to help Abe lose his virginity to save his life, and unlike [[spoiler:Joan]], the offer remains even when the threat is gone.
199* BigJerkOnCampus: He's the stereotypical alpha male bully who's also on the top of the social hierarchy in school.
200* TheBully: Likes to pick on his nerdier classmates, including cramming the entire freshmen class into several lockers.
201* BunnyEarsLawyer: Despite being a hypermasculine jock, he puts out albums every holiday that are apparently sold nationwide.
202* CharacterDevelopment: He was an UnsympatheticComedyProtagonist JerkJock at first, as well as being rather dim witted, but he slowly develops into a nicer guy as the series goes on. He starts to settle for a monogamous relationship with Joan in season 2 and seems to be more understanding to her than he was with Cleo which is a ''huge'' step up in character.
203* ChickMagnet: He's the most popular boy in school, naturally most girls want to get with him.
204* ChivalrousPervert: By season 2.
205* TheDitz: Acts rather clueless, despite apparently getting decent grades.
206* EveryoneHasStandards: JFK may have been a JerkJock who use to bully Abe during Season 1, but even he finds it appalling that Topher Bus is blackmailing Abe into being his slave. JFK responds to this by destroying Topher's blackmail material with his butt-cheeks.
207* FireForgedFriends: JFK becomes genuine friends with Abe after the two survive the Death Maze.
208* HeterosexualLifePartners: He becomes best friends with Abe after [[FireForgedFriends he befriends him during the Death Maze]]. The two are the male characters that know each other the most, with Season 3 focusing heavily on their friendship.
209* HollywoodNewEngland: A broad Massachusetts stereotype, with an exaggerated Boston accent.
210* {{Hypocrite}}: Got mad at Cleo for cheating on him with Abe, even though he was cheating on her with another girl at the time.
211* JerkAss: In his worse moments, especially in the early episodes of season 1. He used to treat Abe and his friends like dirt, openly cheats on Cleo, uses women with zero compunction, and bullies unpopular students.
212* JerkJock: Is by far the best athlete at Clone High, and a jerk to boot. At least until season 2 where his CharacterDevelopment takes a step further and he is no longer much of a jerk.
213* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: Genuinely bonds with Gandhi twice despite normally considering him a loser, and tells Joan she's beautiful ESPECIALLY when she's not pretending to be a vapid slut in the finale. He also seems to genuinely love his gay foster dads.
214* LargeHam: Big time. Probably the biggest in the show along with Scudworth. Half of his lines are shouted at the top of his lungs.
215* TheLeader: Of his popular group with Cleo, Caesar, and Catherine.
216* LovableJock: Becomes this in Season 2. He forgoes his {{Jerkass}} tendencies, becomes a sweet boyfriend to Joan, while also become genuine friends with Abe in the Season 2 finale.
217* MoodSwinger: "I AM TECHNICALLY CALM!"
218* MrFanservice: Widely considered to be one of the hottest guys at school, and part of his "campaign" includes [[ShirtlessScene taking off his shirt]] and [[WorkoutFanservice describing his workout routine]].
219-->'''JFK:''' And on Fridays, I do abs and legs, but ''not calves!'' As you recall, I do those with my lats on ''Wednesdays!''
220* MrViceGuy: In season 2, JFK has seemingly dropped his jerky side and has settled for a monogamous relationship with Joan, which is certainly an improvement over how he was in season 1. That said, he can still be [[ChivalrousPervert very focused on sex]] [[spoiler: which was likely the cause of their eventual break up]].
221* OfficialCouple: Was this with Cleo in the first half of season 1 before they broke up. He becomes this with Joan in season 2....[[spoiler: it didn't last long either]].
222* OnlyKnownByTheirNickname: Acronym, rather, but he is rarely ever called "John."
223* ReallyGetsAround: Not quite to Cleo's degree, but he's had a number of sexual conquests, including [[spoiler:Joan]].
224* ReformedBully: JFK used to be a JerkJock who bullied people in season 1, especially Abe, but by Season 2, JFK becomes a LovableJock, no longer picks on people, and even saves Abe from being continuously blackmailed by Topher Bus, befriending Abe in the process.
225* SensitiveGuyAndManlyMan: The Manly Man to Abe's Sensitive Guy.
226* SuddenIntelligence: In "Spring Broken" he temporarily becomes a sensitive, cultured British genius due to his brain expanding in the desert heat.
227* TestosteronePoisoning: May be overcompensating due to him living with gay foster dads.
228* TookALevelInKindness: He becomes less of a dick as the series progress, especially after [[spoiler:Ponce's death]].
229** By the revival, he has taken this even further and dropped his jerky side almost completely.
230* UnsympatheticComedyProtagonist: Played with, he's a huge JerkJock at first, but CharacterDevelopment swings in, and he develops into a nicer guy as the season goes on.
231* VerbalTic: Says "er" and "ah" a lot as filler in typical Bostonian fashion.
232[[/folder]]
233
234[[folder:Principal Cinnamon J. Scudworth]]
235[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/dba54cb8_ee8d_4e71_89fb_1d7079b3781f.jpeg]]
236[[caption-width-right:350:''"Unacceptable? Did you see the pool? They FLIPPED the bitch!"'']]
237->'''Voiced by:''' [[Creator/PhilLordAndChrisMiller Phil Lord]]
238->''"Maybe we could have dinner! Perhaps the Olive Garden. It's like eating a private dinner in the kitchen of a delightful Italian stereotype!"''
239
240The principal of Clone High who's secretly plotting to use the clones for a clone themed amusement park called Cloney Island. Is constantly up to some sort of scheme.
241----
242* AffablyEvil: Scudworth is an insane MadScientist whose capable of being genuinely polite and caring.
243* AdultsDressedAsChildren: In "Escape to Beer Mountain: A Rope of Sand", where he pretends to be a student in order to infiltrate one of their parties.
244* AmazonChaser: Though originally trying to kill Candide, he instantly falls for her upon realizing that she was trying to do the same to him.
245* ArcVillain: He's the main antagonist of season 1, serving as Principal overseeing the clones with diabolical plans of his own, and eventually freezes them in the season finale.
246* ArtEvolution: In Season 2, he has visibly aged due to the TimeSkip, with his hair now greying and sporting a different pair of glasses.
247* AxCrazy: in the season 1 finale, he stabs the prom king crown in John Stamos's eye, completely destroying it, then wears the blood-splattered crown and laughs like a lunatic.
248* TheBadGuyWins: [[spoiler:In the season 1 finale, he traps all the clones and the entire Secret Board of Shadowy Figures (and John Stamos) in a freezer, where he puts them all on ice.]]
249* BecomingTheMask: One episode has him steal Mr. Butlertron's sweater to make the students like him and think he's cool and caring. After taking off the sweater, he genuinely helps Gandhi out of the goodness of his heart.
250* BelligerentSexualTension: Scudworth constantly switches between trying to kill Candide Sampson to trying to impress her due to his complicated feelings for Candide.
251* BewareTheSillyOnes: Scudworth may be a goofy MadScientist, but that doesn't mean he's harmless as he is shown to be genuinely dangerous and competent when he wants to be.
252* BigBadEnsemble: Scudworth shares the role of main antagonist of the show with Candide Sampson starting from season 2 onwards. While the two are supposed to be working together, they have different goals that set them against each other, with Scudworth wanting to use the clones to create a clone-themed amusement park, while Candide wants to use the clones to TakeOverTheWorld.
253* ButtMonkey: Expect him to endure some sort of humiliation or injury by the end of an episode, whether it's having the Board of Shadowy Figures on his case or being sprayed by a skunk.
254* CardCarryingVillain: "Now, you know how I like to perform evil surgery. ''Everything has to be just so.''"
255* ChronicBackstabbingDisorder: Has apparently had other schemes before Cloney Island that the board caught on too.
256* {{Cloudcuckoolander}}: To a degree, though he may just be insane.
257* CoDragons: With Vice Principal Lynn Butlertron for Candide Sampson starting from Season 2.
258* ComicallySmallDemand: His only request from the Shadow Board on the cusp of Operation Spread Eagle coming to fruition is to be allowed to take the clones back once they are done so that he can...open a clone-themed amusement park.
259* DemotedToDragon: He gets demoted into being one of Candide Sampson's Co-Dragons (alongside Lynn).
260* DisproportionateRetribution: Students and teachers who bother him get sent to the Death Maze.
261* DistaffCounterpart: His long-lost lover Sandra Sandria, aside from being a different ethnicity, looks exactly like a female version of him.
262* DitzyGenius: He's a MadScientist who created clones out of historical figures, but has made many stupid decisions over the course of the show.
263* DontEatAndSwim: It's revealed in "Don't You Get It? Sports Are Huge in This Town" that he used to be a champion snorkeler, but fell from grace when he got cramps from eating ribs before a competition.
264* DragonWithAnAgenda: While Scudworth works for the Shadow Council (and later Candide Sampson) and follows their demands to groom the clones into becoming world leaders, he has his own desires for the clones, in that he wants use them to create his cloned-them amusement park.
265* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes: Scudworth may be a psychotic MadScientist but he's shown to genuinely care for his best friend Butlertron. [[spoiler: He also shown to truly care the clones, willing to save them from getting their memories erased by Candide]].
266* EvilVsEvil: His own desires for wanting to use the clones for a clone-themed amusement park conflict with the Secret Board of Shadowy Figures’ (later Candide Sampson’s) goals of using the clones to TakeOverTheWorld, thus setting them up against each other as much as they are set up as the antagonists of the show.
267* FreudianExcuse: "Cloney Island: Twist!" reveals Scudworth’s reason why he wants to create a clone-themed amusement park. His parents were grifters who scammed people of their money by tricking them into thinking that Scudworth was crippled and wanted to go to the history-themed amusement park. Scudworth himself didn’t actually go inside the park until his adulthood, where he discovered that all the historical figures were animatronics, which traumatized him and built his obsession with creating a clone-themed amusement park.
268* TheHeavy: While he must answer to the [[GreaterScopeVillain Secret Board of Shadowy Figures]], he's the guy who drives the plot of the show by creating the clones and putting them in the high school setting in the first place. Even if he gets DemotedToDragon by Candide Sampson, he’s still responsible for the events taking place by freezing the clones for 20 years while also creating a new generation of clones, and becomes the central antagonist for season 3.
269* HiddenDepths: He apparently likes cruel and cold-hearted women. He is attracted to Candide because she reminds him of his mother.
270* IgnoredEpiphany: At the end of the first episode, after disguising himself as a student at a rager and being beaten up, he vows to be more understanding to the students. Immediately after, he insults the next two students he sees.
271* InterspeciesRomance: "Money Can Buy Me Love: Stupid is as Cupid Does" puts a different spin on his rivalry with the skunk Skunky-Poo by revealing that Skunky-Poo is a woman and that they have repressed feelings for each other. After trying to get Skunky-Poo to receive therapy to help her overcome her destructive impulses, he even fantasizes about marrying her, having sex with her and having a child with her (which turns out to be a bundle of explosives).
272* IntimateMarks: He and his long-lost lover Sandra Sandria have matching tattoos of pi on their asses.
273* IrrationalHatred: Despises [[NiceGuy Glen the Janitor]] for no reason and considers him an unlikable jackass.
274* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: Every now and then he shows empathy for a student, despite being an arrogant madman.
275** This is emphasized more in season 2 to contrast him with the straight JerkWithAHeartOfJerk Candide. While she and the Shadow Board want to use the clones as a means of world conquest with Operation Spread Eagle, it's revealed that Scudworth's only ambition for them was to use them in a clone-themed amusement park. [[spoiler: He immediately sides with Joan against Candide to save the clones in the season 2 finale, admitting that he cares about them and considers them his family.]]
276* KarmaHoudini: He receives no comeuppance for freezing the clones for 20 years, even keeping his old job as principal. However.....
277* KarmaHoudiniWarranty: ...By the Max revival, he has to deal with the newest superintendent, Candide Sampson, and his power is greatly diminished.
278* LargeHam: He tends to scream his sentences at the TOP OF HIS LUNGS, and has no qualms about MilkingTheGiantCow as much as possible.
279* LaughablyEvil: He's an arrogant, sadistic, hammy madman, and those qualities make him absolutely hilarious.
280* ALighterShadeOfBlack. [[spoiler: Scudworth is this to Candide when the two become the BigBadEnsemble for the show. Scudworth might be a Mad Scientist who once froze the clones for twenty years, but he's LaughablyEvil, genuinely cares for his clones and Butlertron, and his ambitions simply stem on making a clone-themed amusement park, while Candide is a much more [[KnightOfCerebus serious villain]] whose goals are to TakeOverTheWorld by using a clone of her choosing to be her PuppetKing, and tries killing off the clones once Scudworth steals them from her]].
281* MadScientist: He helped create the clones, and has no qualms with experimenting on his students.
282* NotSoHarmlessVillain: While Scudworth is treated as a ButtMonkey and overall insane idiot, he can be a genuinely dangerous threat if he sets his mind to it. This is shown in the season 1 finale where he freezes the clones, along with his superior, for 20 years, causing that season's Downer Ending. Even when he was used as an UnwittingPawn for Candide, he managed to kill off the entire Shadow Board council and eventually outplays Candide at the end of season 3 by stealing the clones right under her nose.
283* PsychopathicManchild: Scudworth is a MadScientist who is very childish and gullible, and tends to throw tantrums or cry hysterically whenever things don't go his way. Then there are his plans to make a clone-themed amusement park, which is a dream he had since he was a child.
284* {{Sadist}}: He's upset when Gandhi is entirely willing to let Scudworth perform potentially fatal brain surgery in him with a drill to cure his ADHD and ADD on the grounds that it takes away the fun of it.
285--> '''Scudworth:''' You're not terrified. Where's the sport?
286* SitcomArchNemesis: In the prom finale, his nemesis is STAMOS! (Actor Creator/JohnStamos, that is.)
287** Also, Skunky Poo. (And his replacement, Crabby Cakes.)
288** And, in the Season 2 finale, singer and songwriter Music/MichaelBolton.
289* TheStarscream: He plans to betray the Secret Board of Shadowy Figures and employ the clones for his own purposes. Namely, a clone theme park called "Cloney Island".
290* StupidEvil: For RuleOfFunny. His grand scheme is to hijack the clones, who have high intellect and talents, and... use them for a theme park.
291* ThisIsForEmphasisBitch: "Did you see that pool? They ''flipped'' the bitch!"
292* UnwittingPawn: He's this to Candide in "Clone Alone" where she uses him to kill all of her superiors so no one can stand in her way of taking over the world.
293* WhatTheHellIsThatAccent: He speaks with a strange, Mid-Atlantic-esque affectation to his voice not unlike [[Series/SchittsCreek Moira Rose's]].
294[[/folder]]
295
296[[folder:Vice Principal Besley Lynn Butlertron]]
297
298[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/img_5937_5.png]]
299[[caption-width-right:300:''"Good title. It draws the reader in without giving too much away. Wesley."'']]
300->'''Voiced by:''' [[Creator/PhilLordAndChrisMiller Chris Miller]]
301
302A robotic butler based on the titular character from Series/MrBelvedere. Principal Scudworth's sidekick, best friend and voice of reason. Has a habit of calling everyone "Wesley".
303----
304* AffectionateNickname: Scudworth calls him "Mr. B".
305* AffectionateParody: He's based on Series/MrBelvedere, hence his profession and appearance. (Originally, it was assumed that his habit of calling everyone "Wesley" was also in reference to the character; this was later disproven in Season 2.) He was originally supposed to be called "Mr. Belvetron", and is even referred to by the given name "Lynn" once in a while, but the show's creators couldn't get legal permission.
306* CoDragons: By Season 2, both he ''and'' Scudworth are Candide Sampson's right hand men.
307* TheDragon: He serves as Scudworth's right hand man.
308* CharacterCatchphrase: He calls everyone "Wesley". For 20 years, nobody knew why, until the Season 2 episode "For Your Consideration" reveals that [[spoiler: "Wesley" was the name of his [[ObliviousAdoption "twin"]] brother.]]
309* DarkAndTroubledPast: Played for laughs, being filled with melodramatic cliches. Season 2 reveals that, [[spoiler: as a child he found out he was adopted, despite thinking he was he and his brother, Wesley, were identical twins. He then melodramatically runs away from home. He meets his brother again later in life, who drowns trying to baptise him. Also, he found his wife in bed with a VCR.]]
310* DistaffCounterpart: Sandra Sandria's robotic assistant Mrs. C is blatantly a female version of him.
311* FormerlyFit: Played for laughs in Sleep of Faith: La Rue D'Awakening. Scan Grade mocks him for supposedly having gained weight since college.
312* HeterosexualLifePartners: With Principal Scudworth. They've been partners since the 1980s.
313* TheJeeves: He acts as the voice of reason for Scudworth (and displays far more common sense).
314* MachineMonotone: Speaks in a monotone, electronic voice.
315* NiceGuy: In contrast to Scudworth, he respects the students of Clone High and tries to help them with their problems.
316* OnlySaneMan: The voice of reason to Principal Scudworth.
317* RobotMaid: A male variant.
318* ScrewThisImOutOfHere: In the SeriesFauxnale [[spoiler: when the Secret Board of Shadowy Figures comes to take the clones away and terminate Scudworth.]]
319* SitcomArchnemesis: Has one with Scangrade, to the point [[OOCIsSeriousBusiness that he calls him by his name instead of Wesley]].
320* SomethingElseAlsoRises: His antenna straightens up when Joan hugs him in the series premiere. It happens again when he meets his DistaffCounterpart Mrs. C in "Cloney Island: Twist!"
321* StraightMan: He constantly points out the insanity in Scudsworth's ideas.
322[[/folder]]
323
324!!!Introduced in the revival:
325
326[[folder:Frida Kahlo]]
327
328[[quoteright:200:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/img_4205.png]]
329[[caption-width-right:200:[[labelnote:Click to see her season one design]]https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/img_2565.png]] [softreturn][[/labelnote]]
330
331->'''Voiced by:''' Vicci Martinez
332
333The 16-year-old genetic clone of Mexican painter Creator/FridaKahlo. She's the Class president, and has taken Cleo's spot as the most popular student in the school.
334----
335
336* AscendedExtra: A clone Frida Kahlo originally appeared as a first generation student in the Season 1 episode, "Makeover Makeover Makeover: the Makeover Episode". As of the season 2 premiere, "Let's Try This Again" she has been retconned as a member of the second generation of clones with a different design.
337* AmbiguouslyBi: It's not yet clear if she is bisexual like her clone mother, but we do know that she at least likes girls since she does become an OfficialCouple with Cleo.
338* BigOlUnibrow: Type 2. Her unibrow is apparently sentient and can move around on her face at will (or detach completely, in the event of an emergency).
339* DrearyHalfLiddedEyes: Has these due to her chill persona.
340* GibberishOfLove: She becomes a panicky mess around her crush, Cleo.
341* GirlsWithMoustaches: A trait her clone mother is well-known for, Frida's got some peachfuzz on her upper lip.
342* MellowFellow: She's considered an expert on chilling, and shows very little anxiety due to that stress being channeled into her art.
343* MoralityPet: She this to Cleo. Though initially jealous of Frida for replacing her as the most popular girl in school, upon getting to know her more, Cleo becomes the one she shows the most kindness towards and upon becoming an OfficialCouple up with Frida, Cleo treats Frida far better than she treated JFK and Abe during her past relationships with them.
344* NiceGirl: She's actually quite nice, friendly, and considerate.
345* OfficialCouple: She hooks up with Cleo towards the end of Season 2. [[spoiler:They break up exactly one season later,]] [[spoiler: but the Season 3 finale does hint that they may get back together in the future.]]
346* ProgressivelyPrettier: While her season 1 design was a {{Butterface}} caricature of the original Frida Kahlo, her season 2 design is shorter and much cuter, even with a thicker (and ''sentient'') unibrow.
347* RedeemingReplacement: To Cleo as Clone High's most popular student. She's a nice, considerate girl, has a healthy friendship with Harriet Tubman, and quickly makes friends with Joan and shows concern for her wellbeing.
348* ShipTease: With Cleo of all people in the updated theme song for Season 2, where she's seen reaching out for her as they're being pulled away (mirroring Joan's and Abe's hands in the first season). This comes to fruition when episode 8 reveals they have a mutual crush on each other. [[spoiler:They break up exactly one season later.]]
349* ThirdOptionLoveInterest: She becomes this to Cleo after the latter's failed relationships with JFK and Abe.
350[[/folder]]
351
352[[folder:Harriet Tubman]]
353
354[[quoteright:200:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/img_5931.png]]
355[[caption-width-right:200:[[labelnote:Click to see her season one design]]https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/img_2567.png]] [softreturn][[/labelnote]]
356
357->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/DebraWilson (original), Creator/AyoEdebiri (2023 revival)
358
359The genetic clone of the African-American abolitionist UsefulNotes/HarrietTubman. She and Frida Kahlo, who she considers her "sister from another petri dish", are the best of friends and celebrate inclusivity together in a very non-inclusive way.
360----
361* AscendedExtra: She made her first official appearance in the background, during the season one episode "Makeover Makeover Makeover: the Makeover Episode", gushing with the other girls, as she watched Gandhi, after he was given a makeover by JFK. In the revival, she is retconned as a member of the second generation of clones from 2007, but now with a completely new design.
362* GenkiGirl: She's always full of energy, even cartwheeling onto stage in her first scene.
363* IJustWantToBeSpecial: Her biggest fear is eventually becoming a "basic bitch". Like many other clones, this is because she lives in the shadow of her clonemother.
364* InkSuitActor: Out of all of the clones, Harriet resembles her voice actor Ayo Edebiri much more than Harriet Tubman.
365* NiceGirl: Her and Frida become friends with Joan and invite her to a sleepover to help her get her secrets off her chest. Harriet overall is a pretty sweet person.
366* RoseHairedSweetie: A very kind girl with bright pink hair to match.
367* ThePerfectionist: She gets neurotic about being anything other than exceptional, threatening people if they don't come to her Unity Fair and getting very twitchy when Joan makes alterations to her play.
368* ProgressivelyPrettier: Her season 1 design has an average face that looks older and [[SassyBlackWoman grumpier]], in contrast to her modern, cute and doe-eyed redesign in season 2.
369* PunnyName: Harriet Tubman sure has a lot of hair.
370[[/folder]]
371
372[[folder:Confucius]]
373
374[[quoteright:200:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/img_5933.png]]
375 [[caption-width-right:200:[[labelnote:Click to for his season one design]] https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/img_5936.png]][[/labelnote]]
376
377->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/KelvinYu
378
379A second-generation student at Clone High High School and the genetic clone of Chinese teacher and philosopher, Creator/{{Confucius}}. An internet loving hipster who is all about fooling around and making memes of his misadventures, but also struggles to reconcile this natural part of himself with his clonefather’s wise and spiritual legacy.
380----
381* BadInfluencer: Subverted. Though he is always streaming and taking pictures on his phone for [=FlipFlop=] and is the most social media centric of all the clones in the main cast, he’s also one of the kindest and most easygoing of the clones in the second season, giving Abe misguided but well intentioned advice when he was being "cancelled" and helping JFK get through an internet cyber bullying war against Topher.
382* {{Catfishing}}: Does this to Harriet as "[[Lol69 definitelyahotguy69]]" with Photoshopped pictures of a shirtless {{Hunk}}, due to being insecure that she won't like his real self.
383* ClarkKentOutfit: Though he might be mistaken for being chubby at first due to his outfit, it’s revealed in "The Principal Principle: Sub-Zero to Sub-Hero" that this is actually because of him wearing an especially large and baggy shirt and jacket that covers up his surprisingly muscular body.
384* {{Geek}}: He seems to be much more into surfing the internet than doing any physical activities.
385* HeterosexualLifePartners: He and Abe quickly become friends, and he also strikes up a budding friendship with JFK, teaching him about social media and helping him win a [[{{Troll}} trolling]] battle against Topher Bus.
386* HiddenDepths:
387** Much like Gandhi, it’s hinted that Confucius buckled under the pressure of living up to his clone father, which he is ashamed of. He often goes to the thinking docks to try and think like the original Confucius.
388** "Spring Broken" reveals that despite his robust presence on social media, he's actually very insecure.
389* LonelyRichKid: "Saved by the Knoll" shows that he’s arguably the richest clone in Exclamation thanks to his foster parents, but the very next episode shows that they use their money throwing at him as a substitute for actual parental and familial love while clearly favoring his sister, even telling him in the comments section of his [=FlipFlop=] feed that they were going on a two week vacation without him because they “actually wanted to have fun” and that there was a credit card in the microwave for dinner. This has left him starved for some kind of meaningful social connection, whether romantic, platonic, or online, while also filling him with insecurities over whether he is good enough to have one.
390* NiceGuy: He can pass for MrViceGuy since he does technically show JFK how to write mean comments online. However, despite this, he really is a decent and friendly guy who befriends Abe, Joan, and JFK almost instantly.
391* PhoneaholicTeenager: In "Spring Broken" he's shown panicking that he can't check his social media while stranded in the desert.
392* SpoiledSweet: His foster mother is shown to be extremely wealthy giving everything Confucius wants. Despite this Confucius remains a NiceGuy whose willing to help his friends out with anything, even using the $100,000 check his mom gave him to help Joan save her favorite restaurant.
393* SuspiciouslySimilarSubstitute: As an irresponsible party animal cloned from a famously wise and revered spiritual leader, he draws a lot from Gandhi.
394* TheUnfavorite: Clearly this for his foster mom, at the very least--she mentions his sister specifically in her Flip Flop comments as someone she's taking on vacation before warning Confucius not to get lost because no one would be around to care.
395[[/folder]]
396
397[[folder:Topher Bus]]
398
399[[quoteright:200:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/img_3611_8.png]]
400->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/NeilCasey
401
402The second-generation clone of Italian explorer and North American colonist, UsefulNotes/ChristopherColumbus. Ashamed of his clonefather, he goes by the name "Topher Bus" to distance himself from his dad's colonial ways and instead be (or rather, present himself as) a more woke and politically correct figure.
403----
404
405* AdvertisedExtra: Downplayed; Topher is credited as part of the main cast in the intro and appears a lot in the advertising for season 2. However, while he does have a fair amount of screentime, he is more of a major supporting character than a main one. In Season 3, he appears even less and is completely absent from several episodes.
406* ArchEnemy: Abe comes to despise Topher the most out of all the cloned students when Abe learns that Topher only pretended to be his friend just so he could manipulate Abe to do humiliating things and get leverage to {{blackmail}} Abe to be his slave.
407* BigBadWannabe: Topher serves as the ArcVillain for Abe's StoryArc but he's small potatoes compared to [[MadScientist Scudworth]] and [[TheSociopath Candide Sampson]], with JFK easily resolving Abe's issues by destroying Topher's blackmail material.
408* BitchInSheepsClothing: Topher tries to put a facade as a progressive and woke individual but is in truth a toxic {{Jerkass}} who takes joy trolling and blackmail people.
409* ContrastingSequelProtagonist: Ghandi responded to the pressure of his clone father's high reputation by becoming a wild but [[NiceGuy still well-meaning]] party dude. Topher's responded to his clone father's vilification by history by distancing himself from it publicly but acting as a toxic online troll in private.
410* DemotedToExtra: In the second season of the revival, he only speaks a few times at all as a member of the Bleacher Creatures, and doesn't appear without them.
411* TheFriendNobodyLikes: Despite his best efforts, it becomes apparent that everyone sees right through his overly woke and politically correct facade and sees that he’s a creep. It probably doesn’t help that he can be creepy and shows how unhinged he is when outside of school. Only Abe hangs out with Topher and even he’s unnerved by his attitude.
412* HatedByAll: Topher is the most despised of all the clones (at least until Joan takes his place in the Season 2 finale) due to no one falling for Topher's mask of being overtly politically correct seeing him for the creep that he is. In fact Abe's the only person who seems to like Topher, and even Abe comes to despise Topher like everyone else when Topher tries blackmailing him.
413* HateSink: Out of all the clones, Topher is meant to be the most disliked due to his toxic {{Jerkass}} personality, lacking in any redeeming qualities and blackmailing Abe into not seeing Joan and being his servant during the Death Maze. Even [[JerkJock JFK]] finds Topher and his treatment of Abe disgusting, so much so that he saves Abe from Topher's continuous blackmail.
414* {{Hypocrite}}: Although Topher acts as an overly woke and politically correct person in public, he gladly takes to the internet to engage in cyberbullying behind closed doors to vent his inner frustration and toxicity.
415* InternetJerk: On the internet, he uses his anonymity to harass JFK.
416* {{Irony}}: Despite wanting to distance himself from his clone-father (who was a colonist, slave trader, and rapist) by being woke and politically correct, Topher is a toxic, misogynistic gremlin who trolls people online and blackmails them, making him [[LikeFatherLikeSon just as bad as the original Christopher Colombus than he realizes.]]
417* {{Jerkass}}: His true personality. He's actually a toxic and sexist jerk who enjoys trolling people online and blackmailing (or rather "white leveraging") people into doing what he wants.
418* JerkWithAHeartOfJerk: The seemingly stuck-up and snobbish Topher befriending NiceGuy Abe may signify that Topher is much nicer than he lets on, right? Nope. Topher only befriended Abe to learn more about his crush on Joan where he manipulates Abe into having sex with a much older sex-ed teacher before blackmailing Abe to stop seeing Joan and be his slave.
419* LikeFatherLikeSon: With a cast of clones who all go to varying levels of effort to live up to the legacies of their clone-parents but end up cracking under pressure or trying to make new names for themselves, the biggest irony is that it's the clone who's an absolute scumlord and who wants to distance himself from the original, that ends up being just as bad as his clone-father. From being a toxic gremlin online to a misogynist, Topher is unknowingly living up to the original Christopher Colombus in his own (screwed) way.
420* MaskOfSanity: His clone-father being canceled and him taking the brunt of this poor reputation as a result has clearly done a number on his mental and emotional psyche. He even outright tells Abe that he’s been ordered by a therapist to have at least three social interactions a month or else he’d have to "spend spring break in the asylum again".
421* PoliticalOvercorrectness: His attempt at being woke consists of acting like a stereotypical social justice warrior. Everyone finds it just insufferable as his real personality.
422* TokenEvilTeammate: He's the only clone whose genuinely malicious and lacking in any redeeming qualities. Even other {{Jerkass}} clones, such as pre-revival JFK and Cleo, having at least one genuine PetTheDog moment while Topher has none.
423* {{Tuckerization}}: Apart from being a shortened version of "Christopher," was named in tribute to Topher Taylor, one of the producers of the first season of the show.
424[[/folder]]
425
426[[folder:Candide Sampson]]
427
428[[quoteright:200:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/img_3610_7.png]]
429->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/ChristaMiller
430
431The new superintendent of Clone High High School. She is assigned by the Secret Board of Shadowy Figures to oversee Principal Scudworth and the defrosted clones as part of the SBSF's "Operation Spread Eagle". Scudworth, naturally, is bloodthirsty enemies with her and both of them don't want the other to work at the facility at all.
432
433Candide works in an office above Principal Scudworth's and monitors him through the glass ceiling between their two rooms. She also has an odd obsession with monitor lizards.
434
435In the second revival episode, it's revealed she replaced Toots as Joan of Arc's new foster parent after he was KilledOffscreen during the time skip.
436----
437* AbusiveParents: In contrast to [[GoodParents Toots]], Candide serves a one towards her foster daughter Joan, not showing much, if any, affection to her, with their first interaction feeding Joan bugs for dinner.
438* ArchEnemy: While her [[{{Jerkass}} personality]] doesn't help her make any friends during the show, the people below are the ones who hate Candide the most.
439** Her first one is Scudworth. Candide shows no respect for Scudworth considering him to be a pathetic and insane idiot. Likewise Scudworth hates Candide for taking over his position and monitoring his every move and while he does show [[BelligerentSexualTension an attraction]] towards her, he tries killing in “Clone Alone” when Candide fires him.
440** Her second one is Joan. Candide replaces Toots as Joan’s guardian, treats Joan horribly under her care, attempts to erase her friends memories, and exposes Joan's misdeeds towards her fellow classmates during the Death Maze, resulting in Joan being HatedByAll.
441* ArcVillain: She’s the main antagonist of season 2, where she's responsible for making sure "Operation: Spread Eagle" is a success while overseeing the progress of Scudworth and the clones.
442* AnimalMotifs: Monitor lizards. She keeps a lot of them around her office, which has a glass floor she uses to ''monitor'' Scudworth.
443* BigBadEnsemble: Candide Sampson would share the role of main antagonist of the show with Scudworth starting from debut season onwards. While the two are supposed to be working together, they have different goals that set them against each other, with Scudworth wanting to use the clones to create a clone-themed amusement park, while Candide wants to use the clones to TakeOverTheWorld.
444* TheBadGuyWins: [[spoiler: She succeeds in getting Scudsworth to kill the entire Board Of Shadowy Figures in order to finally control the secret government all to herself and was able to get revenge on Joan by revealing her tactics against the other clones causing Joan to be HatedByAll]].
445* TheChessmaster: "Clone Alone" shows herself as one. She arranges the clones to compete against one another in the Death Maze so she can use the winner as her PuppetKing to rule the world, while wiping the memories of the other clones. She even manages to make room for orchestrating the Shadow Council's downfall by exploiting Scudworth's stupidity.
446* ComicallySerious: Contrasting her icy and callous demeanor contrasting with the comedy of the show does Candide's some humorous moments, especially whenever she interacts with [[LaughablyEvil Scudworth]]
447* CreepyLongFingers: Her fingers are drawn as particularly long and spike-like.
448* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes: Dotes on her monitor lizards like they were her own children. [[spoiler:She even weeps bitterly on the ground after Scudworth accidentally massacres her "babies" in episode 3.]]
449* EvilMatriarch: Becomes Joan’s foster mother and eventually her ArchEnemy.
450* EvilerThanThou: She pulls this on Scudworth. Not only does is she much more dangerous and competent while lacking in Scudworth's redeeming qualities, but she manages to use him as an UnwittingPawn to kill her superiors so no one can stand in her way.
451* EvilCounterpart:
452** She's one for Toots in that they both serve as caretakers for Joan and wear glasses. However Toots was a NiceGuy who truly loves Joan and dotes on her, while Candide is a {{Jerkass}} who treats taking care of Joan like a chore and is very neglectful of her.
453** She also manages to be one for Cleo. Both are female {{Jerkass}}es who treat others with distain including those who have affection for them (Abe for Cleo; Scudworth for Candide) and serve as Joan's main enemies. However Cleo is capable of showing [[JerkWithAHeartOfGold genuine compassion and kindness]], eventually ends her rivalry with Joan, and even at her worse was just an AlphaBitch and not outright evil. Candide on the other hand is a genuinely evil sociopath who's [[JerkWithAHeartOfJerk only (somewhat) kind towards others]] so she can advance her plans and brings her rivalry with Joan to a whole new level by making her HatedByAll at the end of Season 2, truly cementing her as Joan's ArchEnemy in a way Cleo never did. The fact that Candide's voice actress used to voice Cleo in Season 1 really highlights the superficial differences between them.
454* FauxAffablyEvil: Candide can act and sound polite if she wants to, but there is always a condescending tone in her faux-politeness which barely hides her contempt for everyone but herself.
455* FourEyesZeroSoul: She wears large glasses and is a cold and unpleasant person to say the least.
456* HartmanHips: And ''how''. Candide's butt is huge, with her hips and thighs being as wide as her head. All the while her waist is thinner than one of her eyes,
457* TheHeavy: While she may have taken Scudworth role as BigBad, she still has to answer to the same people that Scudworth once had to.
458* HiddenDepths: While inflicted with TruthSerum, she admits she wants to be a mother.
459* HijackedByGanon: After losing his position as BigBad to Candide in Season 2, Scudworth regains it in Season 3 when he literally steals the clones from her. ZigZagged though, in that Candide is still an active antagonist who responds to Scudworth’s betray by launching a missile against the island Scudworth and the clones are on.
460* IcyBlueEyes: Her eyes are blue from her glasses with pale blue sclerae to emphasize her cold nature.
461* InterimVillain: Candide becomes the [[ArcVillain main villain]] for Season 2 between the time she takes Scudworth’s role of BigBad of the show from Season 1 before he reclaims it by Season 3. Though, to her credit, Candide does try and take back the role of BigBad from Scudworth by attempting to kill him with a missile.
462* ItsAllAboutMe: Candide not only wants “Operation: Spread Eagle” to be a success, but also wants to be the only one to spearhead the operation where she has all the other members of the Shadow Council murdered, so that she is the sole WomanBehindTheMan to whichever clone is chosen to rule the world. Her selfishness is even more emphasized in the Season 3 finale where she launches a missile against Cloney Island to kill off Scudworth, the clones he stole, and everyone visiting the park, and she assures her monitor lizard that everything will be fine because she is fine.
463* {{Jerkass}}: She's a cold-hearted and rude person who think of those inferior to her and use to advance her own plans.
464* JerkWithAHeartOfJerk: While usually portrayed as a {{Jerkass}} who thinks everyone but her is an idiot, especially Scudworth, there are a few moments with Scudworth and her new foster daughter Joan that show that she might not be as heartless as she appears to be. That is until "Clone Alone" where she actually ''is'' a heartless jerk whose opinion on Scudworth being an idiot remains the same, has no problems using Scudworth's stupidity for her own gain,.and only values Joan as a PuppetKing she plans to control to rule the world. And when Joan foils Candide's plans, she shows no remorse in exposing Joan's misdeeds in the Death Maze.
465* LiteralMetaphor: Sampson puts a glass ceiling over Scudworth's office to watch him.
466* KnightOfCerebus: While not completely devoid of [[ComicallySerious humorous moments]], Candide's appearances brings a much more serious vibe to the show. It reaches it's climax in season 2 finale where her actions and revelations she reveals makes "Clone Alone" the darkest episode to date.
467* MakeWayForTheNewVillains: She shows up in the 1st episode of the 2nd season where she becomes the ArcVillain of that season, while [[DemotedToDragon demoting Scudworth to her dragon]]. Then they would become the BigBadEnsemble for Season 3.
468* ManipulativeBitch: She reveals herself as one in "Clone Alone". She manipulated clone students to fight amongst themselves so that only one will win the Death Maze and become Candide's PuppetKing while also manipulating Scudworth to kill off the Shadow Council.
469* MaternallyChallenged: She can be affectionate with her lizards and admits under the influence of truth serum that she wants to be a mother. In spite of this, when it comes to fostering the human Joan she's very cold, feeding her takeout of insects under legal obligation rather than affection.
470* MoreDeadlyThanTheMale: Candied is much more serious and cold-hearted than the hilarious and idiotic Scudworth.
471* NamedAfterSomebodyFamous: It's currently unknown if she is a clone herself, by Candide gets her name from Elizabeth Cady Stanton.
472* ParentalNeglect: When Joan comes home from school she says she has prepared Joan dinner because "I'm legally required to feed you". Said dinner is a bag of takeout that she had shoved in the oven.
473* PetTheDog:
474** The closest thing to a redeeming quality so far is that she seems to take care of her multiple lizards.
475** When Candide launches to missile to destroy Cloney Island, she calls her foster daughter Joan to warn her about the missile so she and a few other clones can escape.
476* TheRival: Becomes this to Scudworth.
477* TheSociopath: Candide meets many qualities as one. She shows nothing but contempt for everyone around her, shows a LackOfEmpathy in killing and manipulating people to get what she wants, and is only interested in progressing her goals.
478* TakeOverTheWorld: This is Candide’s true goal when she uses "Operation: Spread Eagle" to make a clone of her choosing to be a PuppetKing while [[TheManBehindTheMan she rules the world through them]].
479* VileVillainLaughableLackey: She's the vile villain (being callous, serious, and goal-oriented) to Scudworth's (a LaughablyEvil, hammy and idiotic MadScientist) and Butlertron's (a RobotMaid and NiceGuy) laughable lackeys.
480* VilerNewVillain: She's this towards Scudworth. While Scudworth may be a MadScientist, he's LaughablyEvil, genuinely cares for Butlertron and the clones, and his ambition is to simply to make a clone-theme amusement park. Candide on the other hand is a much more serious villain whose goals are to TakeOverTheWorld by using a clone of her choosing to be her PuppetKing, and cares for no one other than herself.
481* WickedStepmother: Replaces the loving if eccentric Toots as Joan's guardian after the former died, and in contrast to him views her as little more than a government tool and treats her like another one of her pets, even feeding her bugs for dinner.
482* TheWomanBehindTheMan: Her ultimate plan is to be this for whoever clone is chosen to rule the world.
483[[/folder]]
484
485!!Other Clone High students
486
487!!!Introduced in the original run:
488
489[[folder:Julius Caesar]]
490[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/eb7414fe_3378_453e_9bb6_ce7952896e04.jpeg]]
491[[caption-width-right:360: ''"I've always enjoyed ingesting raisins, but I never thought about smoking them."'']]
492->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/NeilFlynn
493
494The clone of [[UsefulNotes/JuliusCaesar Gaius Julius Caesar]], portrayed as an eloquent-speaking dudebro, and the best friend of JFK.
495----
496* AncientGrome: Even he has trouble differentiating the two.
497* AntiquatedLinguistics: "By my troth, Catherine the Great, thou hast playéd with mine heart of stone, and yay, I hath returned but not my pyre".
498* DemotedToExtra: [[DownplayedTrope Downplayed]]. While Caesar was never an important character before the first season's finale, he at least had lines. In the revival, he doesn't speak once.
499* {{Expy}}: Owing to him being a clone of the Roman dictator, he looks a lot like the Little Caesars mascot.
500* {{Gasshole}}: In "Let's Try This Again," his unity league is dedicated to farting.
501* HeterosexualLifePartners: With JFK, who he always hangs around with in the first season.
502* TheQueensLatin: Well, he's not actually speaking Latin, but he is a cloned Roman emperor talking with a vaguely posh accent that no other student has.
503* TrrrillingRrrs: Used with his fancy accent.
504[[/folder]]
505
506[[folder:Genghis Khan]]
507[[quoteright:168:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/genghis_khan_7.jpg]]
508[[caption-width-right:168:''"I'm not twenty-one."'']]
509->'''Voiced by:''' [[Creator/PhilLordAndChrisMiller Phil Lord]]
510
511The large-framed and extremely stupid clone of UsefulNotes/GenghisKhan. He usually speaks in short, loud sentences.
512----
513* DumbMuscle: One of the biggest students, and also one of the dumbest.
514* FatIdiot: He's hugely obese and moronic as hell.
515* GagPenis: When walking in the men's locker room, he is accompanied by a sound resembling a boulder dragging across the floor. Joan's face is incredulous.
516* HiddenDepths: Turns out to have an amazing singing voice when he sings Schubert's ''Ave Maria'' at Ponce's funeral.
517* PerpetualSmiler: He is almost always shown with a vacuous grin.
518* StealthPun: He's the clone of a legendary Mongol warlord, and also apparently mentally disabled. In other words, he's a [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mongoloid mongoloid]] by both definitions of the term.
519[[/folder]]
520
521[[folder:Van Gogh]] [[quoteright:260:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/b9905d11_e4fa_40ee_bee2_63d7a3fc02b5.png]]
522[[caption-width-right:260:''"My only comfort is that no one knows how... lonely I truly am."'']]
523->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/AndyDick (Season 1), Creator/WillForte (Season 2)
524
525The depressed, suicidal clone of Creator/VincentVanGogh. The "emo" kid of the school.
526----
527* ButtMonkey: In the pilot, Gandhi puts him on speaker when he calls the school's emotional support hotline, allowing the entire student body to hear him talking about how miserable and lonely he is. This gets taken further in the revival, where him getting horribly injured as well as suffering other misfortunes are common occurrences.
528* TheDogBitesBack: He gets back at Gandhi humiliating him by panting a mural of him naked.
529* EmoTeen: While he doesn't look like one, this is his archetype.
530* HiddenDepths: Like his clone father, he's a phenomenal painter.
531* LastNameBasis: No one ever calls him "Vincent".
532* PoliticalOvercorrectness: In "Money Can Buy Me Love: Stupid is as Cupid Does", he corrects Touissant and Harriet's use of the term "slo-mo" by claiming that the proper term is "slomosexual".
533* RedheadsAreUncool: He's ginger-haired and a social outcast.
534* SelfHarm: Judging by the bandage he wears around his head, he cut his ear off, like his clone father before him (though this is also in keeping with his Emo archetype).
535* SocialCircleFiller: Appears as part of the Bleacher Creatures only occasionally.
536[[/folder]]
537
538[[folder:Jesús Cristo]]
539[[quoteright:270:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/maxresdefault_1_548.jpg]]
540[[caption-width-right:270:''"God has a plan for all of us. A painful, painful plan."'']]
541->'''Voiced by:''' Jeff Garcia
542
543The Latino clone of [[UsefulNotes/{{Jesus}} Jesus Christ]]. His biggest role is perhaps in Episode 2 where he helps Joan. Jesús is an all-around NiceGuy who tells others to relax and not worry too much about problems because God has a plan for everyone.
544----
545* DivineRaceLift: Despite his clonefather being Middle Eas-(ahem)-... "white", Jesús Christo is Mexican.
546* EvenTheLovingHeroHasHatedOnes: Friendly as Jesús is, Not even he likes being around [[TheFriendNobodyLikes Topher Bus]].
547* HolyHalo: Wears a false one attached to his beanie.
548* MessianicArchetype: The very model of one.
549* NiceGuy: He seems like a pretty friendly guy.
550* RealMenLoveJesus: The man was his clonefather; of course, he's going to be a religious wacko.
551* ShopClass: Works here, to live up to his clonefather's carpentry.
552[[/folder]]
553
554[[folder:Marie Curie]]
555[[quoteright:260:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/merie_9.jpg]]
556[[caption-width-right:260:''"No, Gene Kelly. It's shuffle, cha-cha, spin left, shimmy, booty quake, thrust, booty quake, thrust."'']]
557->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/NicoleSullivan
558
559The clone of Polish chemist UsefulNotes/MarieCurie who's been [[CameBackWrong hideously deformed]] due to over-exposure to radiation.
560----
561* BetaCouple: With Gandhi towards the end of the first season.
562* BodyHorror: Didn't quite turn out like all the other clones...
563* CameBackWrong: The radiation damage to Curie's DNA warped her clone.
564* DemotedToExtra: [[DownplayedTrope Downplayed]]. While Marie Curie was never an important character before the first season's finale, she at least had lines. In the revival, she doesn't speak once.
565* GentleGiant: She may be a gigantic, mutated freak, but she's very sweet and rather kind.
566* HiddenDepths: She's an excellent dancer, and rather graceful. Even the clone of Creator/GeneKelly can't match her moves! (Apparently, her deformed skull gives her a unique level of balance.)
567* PinkIsFeminine: She wears a pink skirt and hair bow, and has a pink flower on her tee shirt. She also wears a pink dress to the prom.
568* VocalDissonance: Her voice is soft and high-pitched, in contrast to her hulking, misshapen figure.
569[[/folder]]
570
571[[folder:Ponce de León]]
572[[quoteright:200:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/ponce_0.jpg]]
573[[caption-width-right:200:''"Life is so short. I mean, there's no fountain of youth, Jacky-boy. You gotta live every day like it was your last."'' ]]
574->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/LukePerry
575
576A [[OneShotCharacter one-time character]] introduced and killed off in "Litter Kills: Litterally" (his introduction is so abrupt, in fact, that his death doesn't even get a spoiler tag). [[UsefulNotes/JuanPonceDeLeon Ponce]] is JFK's best friend who everyone looks up to. He enjoys littering, despite his foster dad being the school's janitor, but littering ultimately leads to his own death when he drowns in his own blood, head trapped in a plastic bag.
577----
578* CruelAndUnusualDeath: He dies by drowning in his own blood, only after being sliced up by candy wrappers and stabbed in the neck by a juice box.
579* HoistByHisOwnPetard: He enjoyed littering so much that the school grounds were basically a trash heap, which in turn made everyone who looked up to him think littering was cool. The litter ends up killing him.
580* KilledOffForReal: [[RedShirt The entire point of his character is to die]].
581* LongLostUncleAesop: Only appears in one episode to serve as a SpoofAesop on the dangers of littering.
582* NoGoodDeedGoesUnpunished: It's implied the real reason he convinced everyone littering was cool is because his foster dad's the janitor, and he was trying to help him keep his job by ensuring he had a lot to clean up. This got Ponce killed, and when everyone decided to clean up Clone High in his memory it led to Scudworth firing his dad.
583* PartingWordsRegret: Dies minutes after having a falling out with JFK. PlayedForLaughs because normally, Poncey tells everyone he loves them just in case they never see each other again.
584* RasputinianDeath: He gets his hands trapped in soda rings, suffers paper cuts from shreds of a candy bar wrapper, is stabbed in the neck by a juice box's straw, gets a plastic bag on his head, and finally slips on a banana peel, causing him to drown in his own blood.
585* RememberTheNewGuy: The fact that he never appeared in any prior episodes and yet is treated as if he was always there is mocked extensively.
586-->'''Julius Caesar:''' Oh, Ponce, you're a ''regular'' character!
587* ShooOutTheNewGuy: Killed off in the episode he debuted in, [[BlatantLies despite the narrator insisting they weren't adding a new character just to kill them off]].
588* TemptingFate: This is what he says before the litter starts killing him:
589-->What, Joan? Is litter gonna kill me?
590* TonightSomeoneDies: Again, the entire point of his character. Also mocked extensively.
591-->'''Narrator:''' Tonight, on a very special Clone High, one of the clones you've grown to love will be horribly killed! This is not some cheap-ass stunt where we lamely introduce a new character just to kill him off! A Clone dies tonight!" (As the Narrator talks, the camera cuts to each cast member, but Ponce is cut to more and more often as the speech goes on.)
592[[/folder]]
593
594[[folder:George Washington Carver]]
595[[quoteright:265:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/george_washington_carver.jpg]]
596[[caption-width-right:265:''"Hello, cohort. It is I, George Washington Carver..."'']]
597->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/DonaldFaison
598
599The clone of George Washington Carver, who is a burgeoning MadScientist obsessed with experimenting on peanuts. He is always accompanied by a mutant, talking peanut, Peany, which he created.
600----
601* AntiquatedLinguistics: Not as much as Caesar, but he speaks much more formally than the other students of the school.
602* BlackAndNerdy: He's science-obsessed, dresses like his clone father, and has negligible social skills.
603* LabcoatOfScienceAndMedicine: He always wears a long, old-fashioned lab coat over his clothes.
604* MadScientist: He has shades of this, doing bizarre genetic experiments (like creating a sentient talking peanut) just because he can.
605* OddFriendship: Downplayed with Gandhi. They really only interact in one episode where they make a buddy cop movie together and even then they don't get along for most of the episode. However, after Carver saves Gandhi's live from a falling prop water tower, they start to get along. After the premiere of their film, they smile and high five each other like good friends. Their friendship is an odd one for sure as Carver is a nerdy peanut loving scientist who hates movies filled with racial stereotypes while Gandhi is a party animal who is trying to make a cop movie called ''Black and Tan''. Nevertheless, they did make this movie work out in the end.
606* OfficialCouple: He and Sacagawea hook up in "Sexy-Ed" after mere moments of BelligerentSexualTension, though ''Go Yell It on the Mountain: Snow Way Out'' implied they broke up offscreen.
607* StopBeingStereotypical: Outright refuses to help Gandi make his buddy cop movie in "Tears Of A Clone" at first, pointing out how they tend to be filled with bad dialogue and racial stereotypes. Even after being reluctantly roped into it (Gandhi offered his peanut companion a role), he almost walks off the set because Gandhi insists at trying to make him use borderline offensive black sidekick slang. The movie only gets finished (and becomes a surprising hit at the film festival) after he saves Gandhi from a collapsing set piece, and Gandhi agrees to let him rewrite the script.
608[[/folder]]
609
610[[folder:Catherine the Great]]
611[[quoteright:230:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/4b87efba_23a4_49c7_9f0f_b415bed47902.jpeg]]
612
613->'''Voiced by:''' Murray Miller (Season 1), Dannah Phirman (Season 2)
614
615The clone of UsefulNotes/CatherineTheGreat, she is a popular student who is often seen with Caesar, Cleo, and JFK.
616----
617* BetaBitch: To Cleo's AlphaBitch. In one episode she makes out with Ghandi (dressed as JFK) just to dump him when he loses the persona.
618* CastingCouch: Participated in JFK's in "Tears of a Clone".
619* LousyLoversAreLosers: JFK remarks that sex with her was mediocre, and dubs her "Catherine The So-So".
620* ReallyGetsAround: Is shown dating Caesar, sleeping with JFK, wanting to go to prom with JFK, and eventually goes to prom with JFK as one of his five dates.
621* ValleyGirl: "Like someone put goat's blood on the door jam, you guys!"
622[[/folder]]
623
624[[folder:Nostradamus]]
625[[quoteright:220:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/nostrodamus.jpg]]
626[[caption-width-right:220:''"I '''knew''' you were going to say that!"'']]
627
628The clone of the French fortune teller Michel de Nostradame. Like his clonefather, he is a nerd and an amateur fortune teller.
629----
630* {{Jerkass}}: He's a pretentious know-it-all who only pretends he can predict the future to get attention.
631* NightmareFetishist: He tries to ask Helen of Troy to the prom by bursting out of a horse's stomach, with a live fetal horse in hand, and having it squeak out his "promposal".
632* PhonyPsychic: While he claims to know the future and dresses the part of a mystic, he completely lacks any supernatural abilities. He outright admits in the third season finale that he knows he's not really psychic; he simply makes vague predictions that cannot easily be debunked, or falsely claims that he already knew something was going to happen (but chose to keep his mouth shut for attention).
633* {{Seers}}: He's the clone of the most famed seer in history. However, he doesn't seem to possess his clone father's talents (see above).
634* SignatureHeadgear: He wears a red fez with celestial symbols on it. It would be rather nice in its own right -- if it wasn't paired with his ratty nerd slogan tee-shirts
635* StereotypicalNerd: He's overweight and pimply, with bad teeth and dirty nails. He also plays TabletopGame/DungeonsAndDragons, and is generally a social outcast, being unable to get a prom date.
636[[/folder]]
637
638[[folder:Thomas Edison]]
639[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/thomas_edison.jpg]]
640->'''Voiced by:''' Andy Dick
641
642The clone of [[UsefulNotes/ThomasEdison the famed American inventor]]. One of the school nerds, he runs the audiovisual club.
643----
644* ChuckCunninghamSyndrome: He never appears in the second season. It seems like Gandhi, he was never defrosted. However, he finally reappears in a brief cameo in the third season.
645* JerkAss: He's not the friendliest guy around, and doesn't seem to care much about his fellow students.
646* SeriousBusiness: Do ''not'' try to interrupt his AV club duties.
647* YoungerThanTheyLook: He's only 16, but he has gray hair, a wrinkled face, and a hunched back.
648[[/folder]]
649
650[[folder:Napoleon Bonaparte]]
651[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/napoleon_2.jpg]]
652[[caption-width-right:300:"Lincoln, we need those plates right NOW!"]]
653->'''Voiced by:''' ???
654
655The comically short clone of [[UsefulNotes/NapoleonBonaparte the famous French emperor]]. He also the tyrannical assistant manager at the local TGI Chili's.
656----
657* BadBoss: Lords over his subordinates at the restaurant. When Abe accidentally dropped a glass, Napoleon forced him to ''eat it!''
658* TheNapoleon: Unsurprisingly, his almost dwarfish stature affects his self-esteem. It's hinted to be the cause of his JerkAss behavior.
659-->'''Abe:''' Napoleon's got some sort of a ''complex''! I don't know what it is, but man...
660* TeenyWeenie: Implied, judging by Joan's reaction when she sees him in the locker room.
661[[/folder]]
662
663[[folder:Adolf Hitler]]
664[[quoteright:177:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/adolf_hitlers_clone.jpg]]
665->'''Voiced by:''' N/A
666
667The clone of UsefulNotes/AdolfHitler, Adolf only appears for a single background shot in "Film Fest: Tears Of A Clone", yet for obvious reasons, has had a lasting impact on the fandom.
668----
669* ClonesArePeopleToo: He's clearly chosen a very different path in life if his peace symbol armband is anything to go by, presumably as a direct response to the monstrous actions of the original.
670* FunnyBackgroundEvent: If you aren't paying close attention, you'll miss him -- and his peace sign armband -- in the auditorium audience.
671* TheVoiceless: He doesn't have a single word of dialogue, spoken or otherwise.
672[[/folder]]
673
674!!!Introduced in the revival:
675
676[[folder:Sacagawea]]
677[[quoteright:185:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/75ba97d3_fa6a_4d79_a014_a8d3aa479b11.jpeg]]
678->'''Voiced by:''' Jana Schmieding
679
680The clone of the famous Shoshone explorer that led Lewis and Clark through the Louisiana Territory to the West Coast.
681----
682* BookSmart: She's part of the School's Debate Team.
683* NonStandardCharacterDesign: Unlike other characters with glasses, hers are drawn separate from her eyes.
684* OfficialCouple: She and George Washington Carver hook up in "Sexy-Ed" after mere moments of BelligerentSexualTension though ''Go Yell It on the Mountain: Snow Way Out'' implied they broke up offscreen.
685[[/folder]]
686
687[[folder:Ivan The Terrible]]
688[[quoteright:185:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/screenshot_20230706_202431_reddit.jpg]]
689
690->'''Voiced by''' Jeffrey Muller
691The clone of [[UsefulNotes/IvanTheTerrible the infamous and first czar of Russia]].
692----
693* EntitledToHaveYou: Inverted. He hates all women because he wants to have sex with them but they won't have sex with him because he hates them.
694* StrawMisogynist: He literally hates all women.
695* OddFriendship: With Catherine The Great, considering he's an unattractive incel who hates all women, while Catherine The Great well ''is'' one and also one who is attractive and had lots of sex.
696[[/folder]]
697
698[[folder:Wu Zetian]]
699
700[[quoteright:252:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/screen_shot_2023_08_23_at_31627_pm.png]]
701
702The clone of [[UsefulNotes/WuZetian the first and only empress of China]].
703----
704* ClonesArePeopleToo: Unlike the original, Wu Zetian is a lot less manipulative and cruel to those around and being much more social, probably as a response to the heinous acts of the original.
705* TheVoiceless: She doesn't have a single word of dialogue, spoken or otherwise outside of briefly screaming after being thrown the pit in the Death Maze.
706[[/folder]]
707
708[[folder:Kublai Khan]]
709[[quoteright:402:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/screen_shot_2023_08_23_at_31950_pm.png]]
710
711->'''Voiced by''' Kyle Lau
712The clone of the Yuan emperor and the grandson of Genghis Khan (the original, not the clone).
713----
714* AllGirlsWantBadBoys: When Harriet Tubman in the announcement of prom king as "hot in a way your parents would approve of" he walks away meaning he might be this.
715[[/folder]]
716
717[[folder:Jean-Jacques Rousseau]]
718
719[[quoteright:683:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/screen_shot_2023_10_24_at_72528_pm.png]]
720
721The clone of the Enlightenment Era philosopher
722----
723* PerpetualFrowner: He hardly, if ever, is seen smiling in the show always looking somewhat angry. This is likely a response to the original Rousseau's belief that human beings are naturally good, free, and happy.
724* TheNapoleon: He is short and looks very grumpy.
725* TheVoiceless: He doesn't have a single word of dialogue, spoken or otherwise.
726[[/folder]]
727
728[[folder:Boudica]]
729
730[[quoteright:123:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/screen_shot_2023_08_23_at_31742_pm.png]]
731
732The clone of the Celtic queen of the Iceni who fought the Roman Empire.
733----
734* EarlyInstallmentWeirdness: She has a much tanner skin in the first episode when she switches shoes with Jesús Cristo but has a much paler skin when she fully appears in "Some Talking But Mostly Songs"
735* FunnyBackgroundEvent: She briefly appears watching watching Topher Bus and Mr. Butlertron acting out a fight with Principal Scudworth pretending to stop them.
736* OlderThanTheyLook: She's teenager but could be mistaken for a child or preteen.
737* TheVoiceless: She doesn't have a single word of dialogue, spoken or otherwise.
738[[/folder]]
739
740[[folder:Geronimo]]
741
742[[quoteright:308:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/screen_shot_2023_08_23_at_32059_pm.png]]
743
744The clone of the leader and medicine man of the Apache.
745----
746* ShipTease: Catherine The Great is briefly seen chatting with him, possibly trying to flirt.
747* ThoseTwoGuys: It's common to see him and Toussaint Louverture in the background together. It's also common seeing him with Sacagawea due to both being the only known Native American clones.
748* TheVoiceless: He doesn't have a single word of dialogue, spoken or otherwise.
749[[/folder]]
750
751[[folder:Lady Godiva]]
752
753[[quoteright:640:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/img_1583.png]]
754[[caption-width-right:640: Do you feel empty inside? You probably know me as the naked lady on the horse. And for a long time I was. I was hooked on public nudity.]]
755->'''Voiced by:''' Hannah Simone
756
757The clone of the Anglic noblewoman famed for riding on a horse naked
758----
759
760* ChurchLady: The leader of the Prayer Pals club at school, a devout Catholic, and a proponent of abstinence
761* ColdTurkeysAreEverywhere: Once Clone High successfully becomes a Christian School, she gives a speech how proud she is and notices how everyone is looking at her...causing her to relapse into exhibitionism.
762* GodivaHair: Unsurprisingly when she's shown streaking her hair preserves her modesty
763* NakedPeopleAreFunny: While the original Godiva's famous act was done to appease her husband so he would lower his earldom's taxes, this one is simply a compulsive streaker and exhibitionist. Until she found God and became a ChurchLady, that is. And until she relapsed, that is.
764* ShamelessFanserviceGirl: She had absolutely no problem with streaking naked in public and was hooked on public nudity until she ran into a jail cell and found God.
765* WhateverHappenedToTheMouse: She never appears again after running naked in public again in the end but it's likely she went back to jail.
766[[/folder]]
767
768[[folder:Touissant Louverture]]
769->'''Voiced by:''' Jermaine Fowler
770[[quoteright:187:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/screen_shot_2024_02_02_at_61059_pm.png]]
771 ''[[caption-width-right:187: "Allow me to introduced myself. I'm Toussaint Louverture."]]''
772The clone of the Haitian general and most prominent leader of the Haitian Revolution.
773----
774* AscendedExtra: He goes from the first season of the revival as a silent background character to a heavily involved character in the second season playing an arc with Harriet and Confucius's relationship.
775* TheAce: Shown to be extremely skilled with an interest in science as well as being able to tame a falcon.
776* BaritoneOfStrength: He is shown to be quite a strong character and has a deep voice.
777* SameCharacterButDifferent: Inverted - Previously according to WordOfGod he's said to be the clone of Malcolm X but was renamed to Touissant in the third season.
778* SuddenlySpeaking: After debuting in the second season as a silent background character, he has a speaking role in the third season.
779[[/folder]]
780
781[[folder: Jackie the Ripper]]
782->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/JackeeHarry
783[[quoteright:584:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/screen_shot_2024_02_03_at_124030_pm.png]]
784 [[caption-width-right:584: Everyone thinks that Jack the Ripper was a man but it was me, a lady with a lust for blood and nail art!]]
785The clone of the mysterious British serial killer.
786----
787* AdamWesting: Jack the Ripper combined with Creator/JackeeHarry, complete with referencing her "Mary" catchphrase from Series/TwoTwoSeven.
788* HistoricalGenderFlip: The one responsible for the Whitechapel murders is a woman in this show. Granted, no one really knows the true identity of Jack the Ripper since the killer was never caught.
789* InkSuitActor: Looks remarkably like her voice actor Jackée Harry in animated form.
790* TeamMom: Is shown carrying a sleeping Van Gogh in a baby chest carrier [[spoiler:after he ingests a poisoned churro]].
791[[/folder]]
792
793[[folder: Mary]]
794->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/DarcyCarden
795[[quoteright:266:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/screen_shot_2024_02_17_at_23136_pm.png]]
796 [[caption-width-right:266: Sorry, some people say my laugh is a little manic and pixie-like.]]
797A mysterious new student of unknown origin who Abe develops feelings for.
798----
799* BaitAndSwitch: Because of her name and the ShipTease she receives with Abe, one would naturally assume that she's a clone of Mary Todd Lincoln, the wife of the original Abraham Lincoln, which gets lampshaded by Scudworth when this identity is suggested. In reality, [[spoiler:she isn't a clone at all, she's Bloody Mary]].
800* BitchInSheepsClothing: [[spoiler: She turns out to be hiding her true colors twice. When she first appears as Bloody Mary, she is very friendly with Joan, Harriet, and Frida and spends the sleepover having fun with them. However, she is actually just using them to escape from the mirror. When appearing as Mary, she acts like a kindhearted love interest to Abe, only to reveal that she is planning to kill him]].
801* CanonCharacterAllAlong: While she appears to be a new clone, her true identity is [[spoiler:Bloody Mary, who appeared briefly in "Sleepovers" in season two]].
802* ChekhovsGag: [[spoiler: Bloody Mary originally appears as a brief gag in the second season, only to end up being a major antagonist in the third season]].
803* ManicPixieDreamGirl: Deliberately invoked. She describes her own laugh as being "manic and pixie-like", while Abe describes her as his dream girl, and this seems to be her overall attitude [[spoiler:in order to lure in unsuspecting virgin boys]].
804* RightForTheWrongReasons: [[spoiler: Joan ended up being correct that's Mary is Mary Tudor, but it's not because she's a clone of Mary Tudor but in fact ''is'' Mary Tudor as Bloody Mary.]]
805[[/folder]]
806
807!!Clone High Staff
808
809[[folder:Mr. Sheepman]]
810[[quoteright:240:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/mr_sheepman.jpg]]
811[[caption-width-right:240:''"School's always awkward. I just want you to know that I can relate."'']]
812
813->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/AndyDick
814
815A history teacher and the main cast's homeroom teacher. The world’s first (mostly) human clone, with a little bit of sheep DNA spliced in.
816----
817* ClothingAppendage: The wool covering his torso doubles as his sweater vest. He shaves it down to a midriff when he gets overheated.
818* DemotedToExtra: Due to his voice actor Andy Dick's real-life controversies in the time between seasons 1 and 2, Mr. Sheepman is only relegated to one nonspeaking cameo, where he is seen sitting at the "canceled table" with one-time guest star Marilyn Manson, who also suffered a tarnished reputation in between seasons.
819* ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin: Sheepman is a mixture of a sheep and a man.
820* HalfHumanHybrid: The actual percentage is unknown, but he appears to be equal parts sheep and human.
821* HistoricalInJoke: The concept of his creation is based off the 1996 cloning experiment of [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dolly_(sheep) Dolly the Sheep]], known for being the first mammal ever cloned.
822* ParentalIssues: If his comments are anything to go by, he has issues with his father.
823-->"You gotta LET [your feelings] OUT! Like I do, every night between 10:00 and 10:15, on a pillow shaped like my father."
824* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: He tries to be one. However, his efforts to get his students to open up to him and trust him back are mostly ineffective.
825[[/folder]]
826
827[[folder:Eleanor Roosevelt]]
828[[quoteright:260:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/eleanor_roosevelt.jpg]]
829[[caption-width-right:260:''"It's time for the Presidential Fitness Test!"'']]
830->'''Voiced by:''' Murray Miller
831
832The gym teacher at Clone High, and a genetic clone of American diplomat, humanitarian and first lady UsefulNotes/EleanorRoosevelt. The only cloned historical figure to serve as a staff member.
833----
834* AllGaysArePedophiles: She's implicitly lesbian, and makes several creepy, suggestive remarks towards Joan.
835* ButchLesbian: PlayedForLaughs. (Her clone mother was rather masculine, and was rumored to be a lesbian.)
836* CreepyGymCoach: A rare female version: she makes a remark about Joan (an underage student) having "tight little buns", then blatantly stares at her butt as she walks out of the room.
837-->"''Slowly''. Oh, ''yeah''."
838* TheDreaded: She's the harshest instructor at Clone High, running her gym classes like a DrillSergeantNasty. Small wonder Abe didn't want to end up assigned to her.
839* DrillSergeantNasty: The coach version. She runs her gym class (and the Presidential Fitness Test in particular) like a boot camp, judging her students by harsh standards, shouting at them, and shaming them to motivate them. Talking automatically earns you a trip to the Principal's office.
840* LadyLooksLikeADude: She's short and muscular, with an angular face, a thick neck, broad shoulders, and hairy legs. Were it not for her breasts and lipstick, she could easily be a man in a wig. Some of the students aren't even sure of her gender.
841-->'''Abe:''' I can't believe we got Eleanor Roosevelt for gym class.\
842'''Joan:''' Yeah, he's great.
843* LesbianJock: She's very athletic and muscular, and is employed as a gym coach.
844* UncertainDoom: In "Homecoming: A Shot In D'arc", a terrified scream is heard and Principal Scudworth walks up with blood on his hands and announces he is the new gym teacher (suggesting that [[KilledOffscreen he murdered Roosevelt offscreen]]). Although she is later seen alive in the Finale when the S.B.O.S.F arrives at the prom, as a FreezeFrameBonus.
845[[/folder]]
846
847[[folder:Glen the Janitor]]
848[[quoteright:260:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/glrn_the_jaintor_1_6.png]]
849[[caption-width-right:260:''"You guys do me a favor: have yourselves a great day."'']]
850->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/NeilFlynn
851
852Poncé's foster dad, who works as the janitor at Clone High.
853----
854* CanonImmigrant: Possibly. He has the same first name, appearance, and job as the Janitor from ''Series/{{Scrubs}}'', and is voiced by the same actor. However, he has a far kinder, gentler personality than his counterpart.
855* InkSuitActor: He's virtually identical in appearance to Neil Flynn.
856* KickTheDog: After the tragic loss of his son, he tries to give a tearful eulogy, only for Scudworth to interrupt and order him to clean up vomit (stating that Poncé will still be dead when he gets back).
857* NiceGuy: He's a genuinely nice, friendly person who loves his job.
858* TraumaCongaLine: Not only does he lose his beloved adoptive son, but he's also fired because the kids being inspired by Poncé's death to stop littering means his job isn't needed anymore.
859[[/folder]]
860
861!!Foster-Parents
862
863[[folder:Abe's Parents]]
864[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/grounded_4.png]]
865->'''Voiced by:''' Joe Flaherty (Abe's Dad)
866
867The basic foster parents of Abe Lincoln.
868----
869* AbsurdlyYouthfulMother: Abe's mom looks almost young enough to be a teenager.
870* BumblingDad: Abe's dad acted kind of stupid in "Makeover Makeover Makeover: The Makeover Episode", when he had a mental breakdown, telling him to fist Cleo up the ass, because she's so hot.
871* {{Ephebophile}}: Abe's dad has these tendencies, seeing as how he described Cleopatra (though he has at least enough sense to only pursue her [[IWantGrandkids vicariously]]).
872* GoodParents: In "Raisin the Stakes", Abe's parents handled their son's drug addiction with responsibility and did a good job at getting him to kick his habit.
873* HappilyMarried: To each other. Neither of them are seen having marital problems through the whole series.
874* NoNameGiven: Neither their first or last names have been revealed.
875** It's possible that due to them being the parents of Abe, they underwent the names "Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln", as Abe kept his last name, upon his adoption.
876* Standard50sFather: Abe's dad is a parody of this, dressing like a man from the 1950s, smoking a pipe, and having a "father knows best" attitude, while handing out inappropriate (and sometimes perverted) life lessons.
877[[/folder]]
878
879[[folder:Toots]]
880[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/toots_full_body.png]]
881[[caption-width-right:250:''"Now, I may be blind..."'']]
882->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/DonaldFaison
883
884Joan of Arc's "foster grandpa". Toots is a blind man with good intentions, he can sometimes provide helpful insights on Joan's problems, but most of the time just says things irrelevant to the situation at hand as he stumbles around like WesternAnimation/MrMagoo.
885----
886* BlindMistake: He is constantly used for jokes where he makes mistakes due to his inability to see what he's doing.
887* BlindPeopleWearSunglasses: Joan of Arc's foster grandpa is a blind old man with sunglasses that are revealed to hide the gaping holes where his eyes should be.
888* BlindSeer: A parody of one, anyways. Though on occasion he can miraculously pull some actually relevant advice out of nowhere. He's also a whiz at basketball.
889* BumblingDad: Bumbling Granddad actually. He means well, but he overestimates what he's capable of.
890* CharacterCatchphrase: "Now, I may be blind, but..."
891* DotingParent: Even if he's "Joan's foster grandpa," he clearly loves the girl as if she were his own daughter.
892* EyeScream: [[spoiler:It appears he's blind because ''he doesn't actually have any eyes''.]]
893* KilledOffscreen: In the second episode of the revival, Joan states that he died in a clarinet accident after her freezing.
894* MagicalNegro: Parodied. Most of his advice makes no sense whatsoever and he's often stumbling into everything around him.
895* NiceGuy: He's capable of getting along with just about anyone. Toots and Joan appear to have the best familial relationship of the main cast (despite some missteps caused by Toots' blindness) and he's never shown to have any issues in his relationship with Cleo's Drunk Foster Mom. Cleo herself doesn't seem to mind Toots compared to her frosty interactions with Joan.
896* WhoopiEpiphanySpeech: Subverted all the time. He starts most of his speeches with "Now, I may be blind..." before delving into something that makes no sense, like going to an Italian restaurant.
897[[/folder]]
898
899[[folder:Gandhi's Parents]]
900[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/polish_20220419_140740330.png]]
901Gandhi's highly religious, stereotypical Jewish parents.
902----
903* DrivenToSuicide: When Gandhi tells them he wants to be a trucker, his mother threatens to hang herself. Thankfully, she doesn't go through with it.
904-->'''Gandhi's Mom:''' I'm getting out the good noose!
905* IHaveNoSon: Gandhi's dad responded with this, when his son told him he wanted to become a trucker.
906* JewishMother: Gandhi's mom is one, naturally.
907* JewsLoveToArgue: Not a family dinner passes by without his parents bickering back and forth.
908[[/folder]]
909
910[[folder:Cleo's Drunk Foster Mom]]
911[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/screenshot_20220208_194103.png]]
912->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/NicoleSullivan
913
914Cleo's Drunk Foster Mom is, well, Cleo's drunk foster mom. Never without a drink in her hand, she's either verbally or physically abusive to Cleo (not that it seems to bother her) and lets Joan and Toots move in with them because she's dating Toots.
915----
916* AbusiveParents: Tends to throw things at Cleo when she runs out of alcohol.
917* DirtyOldWoman: She's clearly getting on in years and, aside from frequently being seductive and lecherous in behavior, hits on the teenage Elvis twins in "Cyranos: A Portmant-opus".
918* HisNameReallyIsBarkeep: Her name's implied to literally be Cleo's Drunk Foster Mom due to there not even being a hint of her name.
919* IWasQuiteALooker: She invokes this in one episode when trying to hit on Abe. "I used to be hot, too. But now, look at me. LOOK AT ME!"
920* LadyDrunk: Has yet to say anything that wasn't slurred.
921* MayDecemberRomance: She's much younger than Toots.
922* PetTheDog: Her letting Joan and Toots move in with her after their house was destroyed may have just been because she's sleeping with Toots, but it's still surprisingly nice of her.
923[[/folder]]
924
925[[folder:JFK's Gay Foster Dads]]
926[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/screenshot_20220208_194618.png]]
927->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/DonaldFaison (Wally) and Creator/NeilFlynn (Carl)
928
929JFK's foster parents, Wally and Carl. Wally is a slight CampGay and Carl is a blatant StraightGay. They're known for being two of the more supportive foster parents seen on the show. Well, Wally is, at least.
930----
931* CampGay: Wally.
932* FatAndSkinny: Carl and Wally, respectively.
933* GoodParents: Wally and Carl are two of the most caring, competent foster parents in the series. They go back-to-school shopping with JFK, and are supportive of his interests, as well as when he questions his sexuality.
934* ManlyGay: Carl looks Like a traditionally masculine man, sporting muscle shirts, a shaved head, and tattoos.
935* MasculineFeminineGayCouple: Carl is a very masculine man, while Wally is significantly more effeminate.
936[[/folder]]
937
938[[folder:Katelyn]]
939[[quoteright:209:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/caitlyn.png]]
940Topher Bus's foster mom, who looks like a stereotypical 1950s housewife and never stops smiling. [[StepfordSmiler Ever]].
941----
942* CloudCuckoolander: There is something legitimately off about her. In her first appearance she introduces herself by crawling on her back on the kitchen floor, her joints make painful creaky noises when she moves, and mistakes Abe for Benjamin Franklin as she goes inside her fridge.
943* StepfordSmiler: Her face seems permanently frozen in a creepy, painful looking grin.
944[[/folder]]
945
946[[folder:Confucius's Foster Mom]]
947[[quoteright:455:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/screen_shot_2023_09_27_at_20446_pm.png]]
948Confucius's foster mom, who's a wealthy woman with a hobby of hunting animals and both spoils and neglects him
949----
950* AbusiveParents: Of the neglectful and emotional kind, where she told Confucius via [=FlipFlop=] comments, that she was taking the rest of the family on vacation and she would have taken him too but they wanted to have fun. She also said that if he gets lost she ''wouldn't care at all''.
951* AmbiguousSituation: She mentions to Confucius about having a sister, but it is unknown if the sister is also a clone, her biological daughter, or if she's also adopted but not a clone.
952* ParentalFavoritism: Very much prefers her daughter over her son mentioning her specifically in her Flip Flop comments as someone she's taking on vacation before warning Confucius not to get lost because no one would be around to care.
953* ParentalNeglect: Very much, where she spoils her foster son with an abundance of luxuries, no matter the expense, but at the same, is very aloof and rarely spends any quality time with him. She is also seen on the phone at the time, showing just how little attention she pays to him. This is also shown when she wrote during her vacation that she left the credit card in the microwave for dinner and warned him not to get lost in the desert during his field trip because if he did, she wouldn't be around to care at all.
954* PetTheDog: In "Cyranos: A Portmant-opus", she and her husband visit Clone High for the parent-teacher conference and bribe Scudworth to let Confucius graduate at the top of his class. When leaving, they give him a hug and some emeralds, and Joan some emeralds as well because she makes him happy.
955-->'''Confucius:''' They do care about me. Just in small, infrequent doses.
956* ScrewTheRulesIHaveMoney: She was able to fund reconstruction for the Grassy Knoll because of her wealth, thus there would not be a charity.
957[[/folder]]
958
959[[folder:Mr. Kim]]
960[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/screen_shot_2024_02_15_at_65135_pm_9.png]]
961->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/RandallPark
962Frida's foster dad, who thinks she should change schools and does not know she is in a relationship with Cleopatra.
963
964----
965* InkSuitActor: Looks incredibly like Randall Park in animated form, only different is that Mr. Kim wears glasses and Randall does not.
966* GoodParents: Despite being stern and moral towards Frida, he is shown to be a supporting parent to Frida.
967* OpenMindedParent: He makes it clear that he is okay with Frida being in a relationship with another girl.
968* SoUnfunnyItsFunny: He likes to tell Dad jokes to Frida, much to Frida's unamusement.
969* StatusQuoIsGod: [[spoiler: Changes his mind about transferring and Frida ended up staying at Clone High.]]
970* WellIntentionedExtremist: "Extremist" is a bit much but he does have a point in wanting to transfer Frida to a different school due to the very low quality of Clone High and how rude Cleopatra is.
971[[/folder]]
972
973!!Celebrity Guest Stars
974
975[[folder:Marilyn Manson]]
976[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/img_5945_0.jpeg]]
977->'''Voiced by:''' Music/MarilynManson
978
979A famous rock star and certified doctor.
980----
981* AmbiguousGender: JFK refers to him as a "scary androgynous white guy".
982* TheCameo: He appears along with all the previous side characters and celebrities in the Season 1 finale helping the Board of Shadowy Figures retrieve the clones and kill Scudworth, and then AGAIN in the first episode of Season 2, at the "cancelled" table along with John Wayne and Mr. Sheepman.
983* FaceHeelTurn: He went from being a benevolent class president election judge to helping the Board of Shadowy Figures, and THEN being cancelled for sexual abuse.
984* HiddenDepths: After Gandhi passes out from consuming too much X-Stream Blu, he reveals himself to be a certified physician. He uses his medical knowledge to revive Gandhi, then educates the student body on the importance of eating a balanced diet. Through song!
985* MoodWhiplash: His song about the food pyramid starts off cheerful and wholesome (complete with dancing cartoon representations of food), then briefly switches to a terrifying Death Metal riff, with Manson belching flames.
986-->"And when you eat just sweets\
987Make sure you try\
988To limit your servings\
989Or you'll...\
990(''Music abruptly shifts from jaunty ragtime to industrial metal riff'')\
991'''[[SuddenlyShouting DIIIIIIIIIIIEEEEEEE!!!]]'''\
992(''Back to jaunty'')\
993Everybody!"
994[[/folder]]
995
996[[folder:Tom Green]]
997[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/e2iebg7wyaectue.png]]
998''[[caption-width-right:250:"Want to go shave a dog?"]]''
999->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/TomGreen
1000
1001A famous "comedian" with ADD who tries to raise awareness about the disorder at Clone High. Unfortunately, his ADD makes it very hard for him to stay on topic.
1002----
1003* AttentionDeficitOohShiny: He has ADD and ADHD, and is easily distracted by anything. His talk with Abe has him start rambling about random stuff, claiming to be an albatross, and jumping out a window, and his speech to the foster parents of Clone High sees him getting distracted and running off chasing a plastic bag.
1004* {{Cloudcuckoolander}}[=/=]TalkativeLoon: Oh yes. He constantly gets distracted and starts rambling incoherently about random things. His first conversation with Abe ended with him jumping out a window for no reason.
1005[[/folder]]
1006
1007[[folder:Ashley Angel from O-Town]]
1008[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/ashley_angel_6.png]]
1009->'''Voiced by:''' [[Music/OTown Ashley Angel]]
1010
1011A singer-songwriter from the band O-Town who hosts the Spring Break Dance Academy TV show.
1012----
1013* BareMidriffsAreFeminine: He wears a blue crop-top; due to his PrettyBoy looks, he's able to pull it off.
1014* FullNameBasis: He's only ever addressed as "Ashley Angel from O-Town".
1015* InformedFlaw: According to both Gandhi and himself, Angel is completely hairless, so the networks can make sure he makes the right expressions on film when they edit his hair and eyebrows in. The viewer is never shown him as anything other than perfectly groomed, presumably because they are, themselves, watching it on TV.
1016* MayDecemberRomance: Abe acts like this is the case, even though there's nothing going on between Cleo and Angel except flirting, and there's only a four-year age difference.
1017* PrettyBoy: To be expected, for a member of a boy band. Abe gets insanely jealous when Cleo begins attending his dance academy.
1018* RaceForYourLove: He does this in the airport when he runs after Cleo.
1019* StudentTeacherRomance: Parodied; he's in charge of the Spring Break Dance Academy, and the obvious attraction between him and Cleo is played for drama, but Angel was 20 when this episode was made, making this trope significantly less disturbing than usual.
1020[[/folder]]
1021
1022[[folder:Mandy Moore (a.k.a. Homeless Person That May or May Not Be Mandy Moore)]]
1023[[quoteright:230:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/mandy_moore.png]]
1024[[caption-width-right:230:''"What is important is that you continue to spread the Snowflake Day spirit."'']]
1025->'''Voiced by:''' Music/MandyMoore
1026
1027A homeless teenage girl (who [[BlatantLies is definitely not Mandy Moore]]) who lives in a dumpster behind the mall. She helps Joan regain her Snowflake Day spirit.
1028----
1029
1030* BareMidriffsAreFeminine: She wears a tattered white tube top that shows off most of her toned torso, further emphasizing her beauty.
1031* BeautyIsNeverTarnished: Played For Laughs: living in a dumpster and subsisting on road salt has had zero effect on her looks.
1032-->'''Joan:''' Sooo you're just an incredibly hot homeless person?\
1033'''Mandy:''' (shrugs) you'd be surprised at how many ab machines you find in the trash. Plus... I have a trainer.
1034* BerserkButton: Do ''not'' keep asking her if she's Mandy Moore. She snaps at Joan and calls her stupid for asking several times.
1035* HomelessHero: Parodied. She helps Joan rediscover the magic of Snowflake Day by reminding her of the importance of friends and the simple pleasures of friendship. However, she uses Joan's emotional reunion with her loved ones as an opportunity to herd all the party guests into the basement, so she and her homeless friends can rob Cleo and her mother.
1036* UnkemptBeauty: Played For Laughs (again): she's absurdly attractive, despite being a dirty, homeless girl clothed in rags. Form-fitting, color-coordinated, ''trendy'' rags. Including a ''midriff''.
1037[[/folder]]
1038
1039[[folder:Larry Hardcore/ The Pusher]]
1040[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/1000018949.png]]
1041[[caption-width-right:350:''"I was into everything: weed, grass, ganja, reefer... Once I even smoked pot!'''']]
1042 ''[[caption-width-right:350:[[labelnote:Click here to see him as The Pusher]]https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/1000018950_7.png "I'M THE PUSHER!"]]''
1043[[/labelnote]]
1044->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/JackBlack
1045
1046A rock star who visits Clone High as part of their anti-drug program. He has a secret identity as The Pusher, a drug dealer who sells raisins to kids.
1047----
1048* BadassCape: The Pusher wears an ankle-length, high-collar purple cape with ermine trim (but only during his VillainSong).
1049* BadassInANiceSuit: During his introductory musical number, The Pusher sports a [[The70s lavender pink leisure suit]] with red pinstripes.
1050-->"Check out my sweet-ass matching pants suit!"
1051* DepartmentOfRedundancyDepartment: Has a ListOfTransgressions of all the drugs he's done in his life... all of which are just different slang for marijuana.
1052-->'''Larry:''' I even smoked ''pot'' once!\
1053'''Students:''' *gasps in shock*
1054* DoNotDoThisCoolThing: Tells the students to stay away from drugs, because he regrets getting super high, which also inspired him to write a hit song and made a ton of cash.
1055* DramaticUnmask: After being [[DePower "depowered"]], The Pusher is exposed as Larry Hardcore, WesternAnimation/ScoobyDoo-style. Strangely, he's shown unmasked during his VillainSong "Pusher Man", and looks absolutely nothing like Larry Hardcore at the time (looking a bit like Mok Swagger from ''WesternAnimation/RockAndRule'').
1056* FakeHigh: He's actually been selling raisins as a recreational drug on the behest of a fruit conglomerate, to drive up sales. The "high" the kids have been getting is just their imagination.
1057* FangsAreEvil: When he's The Pusher, his teeth become sharp and pointy.
1058* InkSuitActor: Larry Hardcore looks quite a bit like a young Jack Black, and performs HardRock-style.
1059* VillainSong: During the episode he appears in, he sings a song about himself called [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WOtLt4861-M "Pusher Man"]].
1060[[/folder]]
1061
1062!!Other Characters
1063
1064[[folder:The Narrator]]
1065->'''Voiced by:''' Tommy Walter
1066
1067The narrator of the show. In theory, his job is to recap the previous episode and tease the following episode, but he mainly spends his time ranting about his personal life and insulting the audience for not keeping up with the show.
1068----
1069* LemonyNarrator: The description says it all, although more {{Jerkass}}-ish than most examples.
1070* GirlOnGirlIsHot: He is ''very'' fond of the scene where Joan and Cleo have a CatFight.
1071-->"Tonight, on a very special Clone High: Abe must choose between the girl he loves, and that other girl with the red hair. Hey, Micah, bring up that shot of the two of them rolli- ''[Clip from "A Room of One's Clone" pops up]'' Yeah, that's the one. Well... [[IllBeInMyBunk I'll be in my trailer]]."
1072* NeverMyFault: He constantly blames others for his narrative mistakes and screw-ups (as well as his personal issues).
1073* TheVoice: We don't know what he actually looks like and only hear him speaking.
1074[[/folder]]
1075
1076[[folder:Secret Board of Shadowy Figures]]
1077[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/shadowy_figures_8.png]]
1078[[caption-width-right:350: ''"Dr. Scudworth, the Secret Board of Shadowy Figures has recently begun to suspect that you are completely insane."'' (Season 1 Shadowy Figures)]]
1079[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/screen_shot_2023_06_02_at_103149_am.png]]
1080 [[caption-width-right:350:Season 2 Shadowy Figures]]
1081->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/BillLawrence (Leader)
1082
1083The shadowy heads of the [[GovernmentConspiracy government cloning project]] and Scudworth’s superiors, who don’t trust him, due to their (correct) suspicion he is completely insane.
1084----
1085* AffirmativeActionLegacy: The Shadowy Figures in the revival now consists of three women (with one of them being the new leader) and shown to be more ethnically diverse in general.
1086* ArmchairMilitary: Implied. (Until the finale, when they personally crash the prom.)
1087* CallBack: In the two-part season finale of Season 1, their army is joined by previous one time characters and celebrities from previous episodes:
1088** Music/MarilynManson and the X-Stream Blu Mega Crew from Episode 2.
1089** Creator/TomGreen from Episode 3.
1090** The creepy trucker/Doug Prepcourse and a panda from Episode 5.
1091** Creator/DanPatrick and Geshy from Episode 6.
1092** [[Music/OTown Ashley Angel]], a news reporter, Skunky Poo, and Krabby Kakes from Episode 7.
1093** [[Creator/JackBlack Larry Hardcore/The Pusher]] from Episode 9.
1094** The ghost of Ponce, Glen the janitor, and the prisoners from Episode 10.
1095** Creator/MandyMoore and Snowflake Jake from Episode 11.
1096* TheComicallySerious: The leader treats everything as a matter of utter seriousness, no matter how ridiculous or silly his conversations with Scudworth get.
1097* CharacterDeath: [[spoiler:The end of Season 2 sees the entire second iteration of the council killed by Scudworth, and Candide taking over the project.]]
1098* GreaterScopeVillain: They were responsible for the creation of the clones (or at least, the project that made it so), the high school, and possibly the town itself, for the purpose of building an army of the greatest figures in human history. In the two-part SeriesFauxnale, they crash the prom to seize the clones and bring the project to fruition (only to be outsmarted by Scudworth and frozen alive).
1099* LegacyCharacter: After the Shadowy Figures from the first season were frozen by Scudworth on prom night, Season 2 replaces them with a different group overseeing Scudworth and Sampson.
1100* TheOmniscientCouncilOfVagueness: Parodied.
1101* PowersThatBe: The authority behind the cloning project, and Scudworth's bosses.
1102* PutOnABus: Implied, as they are seemingly left frozen in the freezer by Scudworth in season 2 - with a new board of shadowy figures filling their place instead.
1103[[/folder]]
1104
1105[[folder:Peany]]
1106[[quoteright:260:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/peany.png]]
1107''[[caption-width-right:260:"I'd shake your hand, but you know, peanut arms."]]''
1108
1109A sentient, talking peanut who was genetically engineered by George Washington Carver.
1110----
1111* AnimateInanimateObject: He's a living, sentient peanut.
1112* CaptainErsatz: With his fancy hat, gloves, shoes, and monocle, he's basically a sideways [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mr._Peanut Mr. Peanut]].
1113* CovertPervert: He took advantage of Cleo's alleged "drunkenness" at the student-only kegger to steal a kiss. (And claims she kissed him "right here on [the] left nut".)
1114* {{Foil}}: To his creator. Unlike Carver, he's jolly, outgoing, and socially adept.
1115* SignatureHeadgear: He sports a tiny brown bowler hat that nobody else in the show wears.
1116* WhiteGloves: Wears a pair, along with his hat and shoes.
1117[[/folder]]
1118
1119[[folder:The Creepy Trucker/Doug Prepecourse]]
1120[[quoteright:231:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/download_5_482.jpeg]]
1121->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/JohnCMcGinley
1122
1123A trucker who takes Gandhi under his wing as part of Gandhi's elaborate scheme to get out of taking the [=PXJT=]s. He's later revealed to be the ghost of the deceased creator of the [=PXJT=]s, who secretly taught Gandhi how to do the test.
1124----
1125* DeadAllAlong: Parodied. Somehow, Gandhi never noticed that the Trucker and his truck were invisible, and the flashbacks show Gandhi pouring gas onto the pavement and floating two feet above the air. (However, he also somehow [[FridgeLogic appears amidst the group of supporting characters who were helping the Secret Board of Shadowy Figures]].)
1126* DestructiveSavior: He once got stuck behind a sleepy cop behind the wheel. To stop him, the Creepy Trucker gently told him to get off the road... by ramming the police car with his truck. He accidentally rammed it too hard, causing the cop to fly off a cliff.
1127-->'''Joan:''' Did you...''kill'' him?\
1128'''Creepy Trucker:''' Kill him? I saved his life. ''({{Beat}})'' 'Course, he's a cripple now. ''(Slurps)''
1129* HiddenDepths: He appears to be a simple trucker, but he's actually the creator of the [=PXJT=]s, ans the "trucker knowledge" he imparts to Gandhi is actually disguised academic tips designed to prepare him for the test.
1130* MustHaveCaffeine: He's often seen slurping a cup of coffee.
1131[[/folder]]
1132
1133[[folder:The X-Treme Blu! Crew (Erin, Bob and Mike)]]
1134[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/screenshot_20220711_003721.png]]
1135[[caption-width-right:350:''"X-treme Blu!" "It's a POWER SNACK!" "Stick it in your FACE HOLE!" "MY SON WON'T EVEN LOOK ME IN THE EYE ANYMORE!'']]
1136->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/DonaldFaison, Creator/SarahChalke, Creator/ZachBraff
1137
1138A trio of spokespeople for X-Treme Blu!, a hip new powersnack being marketed towards teens and young adults. In reality, it's made from pancake batter and blue housepaint, and is an embarassingly cynical attempt by Racist Mammy Breakfast Food to spruce up their old products.
1139----
1140* AdultsDressedAsChildren: Even more pathetic than usual, as the spokespeople are still wearing their usual business suits, with a random "cool" accessory added to them, such as sunglasses, and a wool cap.
1141* NutritionalNightmare: Pancake batter isn't exactly healthy to start with, but for some bizarre reason, Racist Mammy used ''house paint'' in it rather than food coloring, making it outright dangerous to eat.
1142* ScrewThisImOuttaHere: When Abe reveals to the other students what's actually in X-Treme Blu, the crew flees the scene, cancelling the Clone High sponsorship in the process.
1143* TakeThat: Served as one towards the ''Aunt Jemima'' brand, and their half-assed attempt at rebranding their offensive marketing (the original version of which was Confederate nostalgia).
1144* TotallyRadical: The slang and imagery used for the X-Treme Blu! promos were dated when the episode was ''made''! To modern viewers, it's borderline archeological.
1145* UnconventionalSmoothie: X-Treme Blu! isn't just unconventional, it's ''toxic'', and Ghandi almost dies from three days of subsisting on it. In real life, he'd have gotten brain damage long before then.
1146* XTremeKoolLetterz: Not a single part of the product name is spelled correctly.
1147[[/folder]]
1148
1149[[folder:The Heebie Jeebie]]
1150[[quoteright:260:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/heebie_jeebie_4.png]]
1151 [[caption-width-right:260:''"I eat your stress!"'']]
1152->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/IanZiering
1153
1154A [[Film/TheBabadook Babadook-like]] creature that feeds on stress, and takes away clones who are overwhelmed with anxiety.
1155----
1156* EmotionEater: His first lines are "I eat your stress!"
1157* ScoobyDooHoax: [[spoiler:The Heebie Jeebie turns out to be just Ian Ziering in disguise, and the clones he took away were sent to a spa in order to relax... and also get brainwashed.]]
1158[[/folder]]

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