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6
7[[folder:Maria and Manuel "Mano" Ladrones]]
8[[quoteright:310:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/maria_7.png]]
9 [[caption-width-right:310:Maria]]
10[[quoteright:135:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/mano.png]]
11 [[caption-width-right:135:Mano]]
12!!!'''Voiced by:''' Antonia Rey (Maria)
13->'''Maria:''' ''"Our casa is your casa... Which means what's mine is yours and what's yours is mine. All MINE."''
14
15\
16A duo of Mexican robbers who take refuge at the Bagge household on their run from the cops. Maria then orchestrates a plan to commit a new string of thefts by shifting the blame onto Muriel. Her partner, by the way, is a disembodied hand.
17----
18* ConMan: Maria. She takes advantage of Muriel's good nature to assume her identity, then frame her for a theft she committed.
19* CriminalDoppelganger: Maria is a criminal who looks a little like Muriel, a fact she uses to frame her for her crimes.
20* EvilCounterpart: Invoked. Maria changes her appearance to look like Muriel to frame her.
21* EvilHand: Mano is just a large, disembodied hand.
22* FatBitch: Maria is as obese as Muriel, but has none of her genuine niceness.
23* MeaningfulName: Mano is a disembodied hand, and his name is [[BilingualBonus Spanish for "hand"]]. Likewise, the duo's surname, "Ladrones", is Spanish for "thieves".
24* OutlawCouple: Maria and Mano are a pair of married criminals.
25* PaperThinDisguise: Maria's Muriel disguise shouldn't have fooled anyone due to her beauty mark, lack of glasses, dark skin, and reddish eyes, yet everyone believes Muriel committed the crime due to Maria leaving behind several of Muriel's personal belongings at the scene of the crime.
26* RedEyesTakeWarning: Maria. Though her eyes are more of an orangish-red, it's still close enough to count as this trope.
27[[/folder]]
28
29[[folder:Mecha-Courage]]
30[[quoteright:115:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/courage_vs_mecha_courage.jpg]]
31 [[caption-width-right:115:"Bow-wow."]]
32
33A DoAnythingRobot with a paint job resembling Courage's fur, made by Di Lung in order to make "better dog". It does everything Courage can do and more, which makes it start taking over his life.
34----
35* AlwaysSomeoneBetter: As Di Lung boasts, Mecha-Courage can beat Courage at anything. [[spoiler:Subverted as it is a machine, and it has to run out of juice sooner or later.]]
36* CharacterCatchphrase: Its monotone 'barking': "BOW-WOW."
37* EvilCounterpart: A mechanical Courage without any of the love of the real Courage.
38* InformedSpecies: Looks absolutely nothing like a dog, he looks more like Roomba someone glued fake ears on.
39* {{Jerkass}}: It has no remorse for any of Courage's pain, beating him within an inch of his life. To the point where it's arguably one of the most hateful villains on the show.
40* LogicalWeakness: [[spoiler:Sure, it can probably resist a lot of things, but as pointed out above, it has to run out of energy sooner or later. Not only that, it can deal a lot of abuse, but Courage is an expert at ''taking'' it, meaning it eventually overloads itself when "fighting" him since there's nothing else it can possibly do.]]
41* RobotDog: Designed to be a perfect "dog", despite barely looking like one.
42* RobotMe: A robotic counterpart to Courage. Although the only real parallels between the two are their color schemes.
43* RobotNames: Is called Mecha-Courage to distinguish itself from the real Courage.
44[[/folder]]
45
46[[folder:The Raccoon Twins]]
47[[quoteright:310:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/raccoons.png]]
48
49Two mischievous raccoons who terrorized Courage and the Bagges when they went camping.
50----
51* AntiVillain: All they really want is a parental figure to have fun with them.
52* BecauseYouWereNiceToMe: They become Courage's friends after he scares Eustace into letting them go, later retuning the favor by hunting him back.
53* TheCameo: They are seen among the audience of animals during Eustace and the Buck's game of Hunt for Knowledge in "Farmer Hunter, Farmer Hunted".
54* DarkIsNotEvil: They're pretty damn mean, but not evil.
55* GreenEyedMonster: They're definitely jealous of Courage's bond with Muriel, which is part of why they kidnap her to stay with them. The trope is later averted when Courage saves them from Eustace.
56* IdenticalTwinIDTag: Their eye colours. One has orange eyes and the other has blue.
57* {{Nightmare Fetishist}}s: They enjoy scary movies.
58* {{Rascally Raccoon}}s: Their pranks are a bit more mean-spirited than is normal, but it fits.
59* {{Ridiculously Cute Critter}}s: Especially when they're watching a movie with Muriel.
60* ShoutOut: Possibly to the Twins from ''WesternAnimation/PeterPan'', who were both dressed as raccoons. Their designs are this to Avery, a racoon from a rather obscure Dilworth short made for preschoolers (yes, you read right).
61[[/folder]]
62
63[[folder:Velvet Vic]]
64!!!'''Voiced by:''' Creator/JohnRDilworth
65[[quoteright:310:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/vv_2.jpg]]
66
67->''"Groovy-o, daddy-o!"''
68
69\
70An old singer whom Eustace was a big fan of. His spirit is trapped in a vinyl record, and he's looking for someone to take his place.
71----
72* AffablyEvil: Despite being responsible for Muriel's brief imprisonment, he seems to genuinely like Eustace.
73* AmazingTechnicolorPopulation: He has light purple skin.
74* CharacterCatchphrase: He frequently says "DRAAAAAGSVIIIILE..." whenever something bad happens.
75* DiscoDan: He seems to come from a long time ago, probably the mid-20th century, when Eustace was young.
76* EvilRedhead: He is pretty ruthless, which may explain why Shirley imprisoned him.
77* LogicalWeakness: His curse seems to be tied to a specific song, so changing the medium (vinyl to CD) doesn't seem to affect it as long as it's played during his concert.
78* SealedEvilInACan: His spirit was sealed within one of his records, and he wants to escape by having someone take his place in imprisonment, focusing on Muriel because of her piano skills.
79* SharpDressedMan: Always dressed for a concert.
80* SlasherSmile: He always has this big and unnatural grin, which makes him look both fake and unctuous, especially when he imprisons old ladies to save his skin.
81* TotallyRadical: He speaks entirely in 1950s hepcat slang such as "Dragsville" and "Groovy-yo, daddy yo!"
82[[/folder]]
83
84[[folder:The Storm Goddess and Duncan]]
85!!!'''Voiced by:''' Ashley Albert (Storm Goddess)
86[[quoteright:310:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/stormgodness.jpg]]
87 [[quoteright:310:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/duncan.png]]
88
89->''"He's MY dog, and that's that!"''
90
91\
92A weather goddess who lost her dog, Duncan. She mistakes Courage for her lost pet, and chaos ensues.
93----
94* AntiVillain: The Storm Goddess is only antagonistic because she wants her lost pet back. Otherwise, she isn't really malicious.
95* ArgumentOfContradictions: When Muriel objects to her taking Courage for herself, they get into an argument over who he belongs to that devolves into them just shouting "MINE!" back and forth.
96* BlowYouAway: She can cause windstorms when angered.
97* DidYouJustFlipOffCthulhu: When the Storm Goddess tries to dognap Courage, {{M|amaBear}}uriel isn't afraid to argue with her over him. This while the goddess' storm is becoming stronger to the point of causing a localized ''hurricane''.
98* DogsAreDumb: Duncan, who is seen mindlessly licking the God Bone and doesn't seem much less mindless when he gets over it.
99* EvilRedhead: Not really evil, just very stubborn.
100* FieryRedhead: She is definitely very short-tempered.
101* IdenticalStranger: Resembles the show's Parachute Girl. [[ReusedCharacterDesign The cartoon really liked reusing character designs.]]
102* ImpossiblyDeliciousFood: The God Bone, which no dog can resist licking.
103* JerkassGods: She tears through the Bagge farmhouse in search of her dog, with no regard to who gets hurt in the process.
104* LeanAndMean: The goddess and Duncan are both exceptionally thin and not very nice.
105* NoodlePeople: Has skinny limbs and torso much like the Parachute Girl, who she greatly resembles.
106* PersonalRaincloud: Follows her around everywhere, and changes the weather it produces depending on her mood. Makes sense, considering she's a storm goddess.
107* PhysicalGod: She is of course an anthropomorphic weather deity.
108* ReplacementGoldfish: She's distraught over Duncan's disappearance but is willing to take Courage as a suitable replacement.
109* ReusedCharacterDesign: She is blatantly the Parachute Lady with different colors and clad in a toga.
110* SassyBlackWoman: Not a traditional example, but she's very argumentative.
111* WeatherManipulation: She can control the weather.
112[[/folder]]
113
114[[folder:The Sandman]]
115!!!'''Voiced by:''' Paul Schoeffler
116[[quoteright:240:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/sadman.jpg]]
117
118->''"I bring deep, sandy sleep to the world, and yet... I can't sleep..."''
119
120\
121The bringer of sleep and dreams. However, he has so much difficulty trying to sleep that even his herd of sheep can't help him anymore, so he chooses to take Muriel's sleep literally from under her nose.
122----
123* AmazingTechnicolorPopulation: He has blue-gray skin.
124* BadassCape: A high-collared affair that looks really cool when he flies with it.
125* ComicallyMissingThePoint: When Courage discovers the Sandman stole Muriel's sleeping sand, he refuses to let the Sandman go to sleep until he returns it to Muriel by blocking the Sandman from his bed. Sandman complains the bed's [[NotBigEnoughForTheTwoOfUs not big enough for both of them]]. Ironically, the bed looks really big and seems to have more than enough area for both of them in such a scenario.
126* DominoMask: A classic, eyes-whited-out version. Who he'd need to protect his identity from is an open question.
127* EvilBrit: Subverted. He's not evil, he just wants to be able to sleep.
128* LeanAndMean: Very thin and the antagonist of his episode. But he's not a bad guy; he just really wants to get some sleep.
129* NoodlePeople: It's particularly notable when he flies, and his whole body flaps in the wind like a limp noodle.
130* PointyEars: Much like everything else on him, really. It's meant to give him a fey, elfin look.
131* PublicDomainCharacter: He's TheSandman himself.
132* TheSleepless: His scheme is mainly because he can't sleep himself. Turns out the reason he lost his natural ability to sleep was because he lost his teddy bear. When Courage finds it by pure luck, the Sandman returns Muriels sleep.
133* SmugSnake: He comes off this way when Courage meets him, mostly because he's a little pissed that he was woken up from his first sleep in years.
134[[/folder]]
135
136[[folder:Computer Virus]]
137!!!'''Voiced by:''' Arnold Stang
138[[quoteright:310:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/p_3.jpg]]
139
140->''"I'm sick, and now I gotta deal with you!?"''
141
142\
143A sentient malware program who plagues the Computer one day and takes Muriel hostage inside the virtual world.
144----
145* AIIsACrapshoot: It forces the Computer to digitize Muriel so he'll have someone who can possibly help him with his sickness.
146* AntiVillain: The virus isn't evil, it's just looking to cure itself from a harsh flu and is running out of ideas after the artichoke syrup soup Muriel was looking for didn't help. The problem is that he's SO desperate that he's resorted to kidnapping Muriel and won't let her go unless he finds a solution that works for him (and isn't leeches).
147* BizarreAlienBiology: His body is a string of binary arranged and merged into a worm-like form.
148* {{Expy}}: Resembles Mustafa al Bacterius from "Mission to the Sun". He's even voiced by the same person.
149* GagNose: His nose is bulbous.
150* {{Gonk}}: He has a comically ugly countenance.
151* {{Irony}}: Despite being a sentient computer virus whose sole reason for existing is for infecting other computers, he's come down with an actual illness.
152* OrcusOnHisThrone: After escaping with Muriel in his grasp, he spends the rest of the episode laying down on his chair and sneezing.
153* PickyEater: Apparently doesn't like to eat something if it's "organic".
154* TrademarkFavoriteFood: Vinegar is his favorite, which is fortunate when he is informed what the gelatin given to him is made of.
155-->'''Computer Virus''': Vinegar? Why didn't you say so? I ''love'' vinegar!
156[[/folder]]
157
158[[folder:The Valkyries and the Trolls]]
159[[quoteright:310:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/valkyries_7.png]]
160
161Two opposing factions met by the Bagges in their trip to Norway. The Valkyries are engaged in war with the Trolls, but their sister Brunhilde is missing and a series of coincidences lead them into thinking Muriel is their sister.
162----
163* AntiVillain: The Valkyries only want their sister back to fight in the war they're a part of, and the Trolls seem to be mostly trying to defend themselves, only trying to eat Courage for dinner after thinking he's a spy from the Valkyries.
164* BrawnHilda: All of them are Norse women with large builds. Being opera singing Valkyries, this is to be expected.
165* CharacterCatchphrase: "Yo-to-ho!" for the Valkyries.
166* GrossupCloseUp: A detailed closeup is given of one of the Valkyries' fist after she slams through the vacation house Muriel's in. She has some nice KnuckleTattoos, though (the letters of "LOVE").
167* {{Leitmotif}}: [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V92OBNsQgxU As expected]], "Ride of the Valkyries" serves as their theme music.
168* MusicalEpisode: Played with. The Valkyries sing their lines and the whole thing plays out like a Norse-inspired opera take on ''Theatre/RomeoAndJuliet'' (with a much happier ending), except no one else in the episode sings their lines like the Valkyries. The one other character who sings is the Troll that Brunhilde is in love with, to show how much he truly loves her, and the rest of the cast only joins in when the conflict is settled.
169* PowerOfLove: Courage stepping in as a minister to marry the Troll King and Brunhilde in front of their fellows settles the dispute on the spot and erases their animosity.
170* StarCrossedLovers: Brunhilde and the Troll King, who are supposed to be mortal enemies. They truly do love each other, but their respective clans are engaged in war with one another, so Brunhilde had to hide away with the King so they could be together.
171* ShoutOut: [[Series/MontyPythonsFlyingCircus The Norweigian Blue]].
172* StoutStrength: The Valkyries are thick, round, and with the strength of ten men.
173* ToothyBird: The Norweigian Blue.
174[[/folder]]
175
176[[folder:Conway the Contaminationist]]
177!!!'''Voiced by:''' Creator/PeterFernandez
178[[quoteright:310:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/conway.png]]
179
180->''"Live longer! Live better!"''
181
182\
183An elderly man who claims that he extended his lifespan through terrible hygiene. He attempts to get Eustace and Muriel to adopt his lifestyle, but it makes the family miserable instead.
184----
185* AmbiguouslyEvil: It's not entirely clear if he thinks his lifestyle is actually working for the Bagges or realizes that he's killing them and simply doesn't care.
186* AmbiguouslyHuman: His appearance and his lifestyle are positively alien, but there's nothing else to suggest that he's anything but a very strange-looking human with an odd body chemistry.
187* BaldOfEvil: He doesn't have much hair on his head.
188* BizarreHumanBiology: The guy has a point about living longer with his lifestyle: He claims to be 193 years old. He even required sludge to drink to fully recover from his plane crash injuries. The problem is that when he tries to make other people adapt to his way of living, he doesn't seem to realize such a lifestyle only benefits ''him'' and him alone.
189* CharacterCatchphrase: "Live long like Conway!"
190* CharlieBrownBaldness: He has a few odd strands of hair here and there.
191* ConMan: Maybe. It's not clear if he thinks his lifestyle is actually beneficial to others, or is just a freeloader who loves being dirty.
192* EvilOldFolks: A 193-year-old man who's AmbiguouslyEvil.
193* EvilSoundsRaspy: His voice is very raspy.
194* TheNoseless: His nose seems to have rotted off a long time ago.
195* ObliviouslyEvil: He means well, he's just not aware of the harm his lifestyle causes to other people.
196* ThePigPen: Obviously, Conway loves rolling in filth and [[HatesBaths thinks any form of cleanliness or hygiene is abhorrent]].
197* WellIntentionedExtremist: He insists that being completely filthy all the time is healthy for you (or so he claims).
198[[/folder]]
199
200[[folder:Professor Mean]]
201!!!'''Voiced by:''' Creator/JohnRDilworth
202->''"An intruder?! Well, I guess it's CURTAINS for you!"''
203
204\
205A diminutive scientist who built a machine capable of creating a giant energy "curtain" that sweeps across Nowhere and makes anyone it touches a mean, cruel person.
206----
207* AcquiredPoisonImmunity: Neither Courage nor Muriel are affected by the Cruelty Curtain, the former due to Muriel's fabric softener making him feel warm and cozy on his own, and the latter for her inherent goodness. Too bad Eustace is also immune to the Kindness Curtain later on due to being such a huge {{Jerkass}}.
208* EnergyWeapon: The eponymous "Curtain of Cruelty", a huge energy wall that sweeps across the land and makes people and animals become cruel and mean-spirited.
209* ForTheEvulz: The Professor doesn't seem to have any major objective other than making people become as miserable as himself.
210* GoodColorsEvilColors: The Cruelty Curtain is a [[BrightIsNotGood hard, vivid]] [[PsychoPink pink]], while the Kindness Curtain that Courage ends up creating is a soft, tender [[BlueIsHeroic blue]].
211* HatePlague: Any living creature touched by the Curtain becomes mean-spirited and hateful, bringing harm to others just because they can (an environment Eustace naturally uses to his advantage). Only a few select people are immune to it (Courage because of Muriel's home-made fabric softener, and Muriel herself due to her inherent IncorruptiblePurePureness).
212* HeelFaceTurn: Mean gets the first taste of the newly-created Kindness Curtain and feels the happiest and kindest he's been in years. [[EarnYourHappyEnding It even leads to him becoming mayor]].
213* MadScientist: A small, cruel scientist who wants people to be as cruel as he is.
214* ReusedCharacterDesign: Has the same design as Floyd.
215[[/folder]]
216
217[[folder:The Bullfrogs]]
218[[quoteright:310:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/king_buffo.png]]
219 [[caption-width-right:310:King Buffo]]
220
221->'''King Buffo:''' ''"Need water. Find... NEW pond!"''
222
223\
224A tribe of bullfrogs led by their king, Buffo. After their pond dries up, they take over the Bagges' home and forces them to make a new pond.
225----
226* AccessoryWearingCartoonAnimal: Buffo and the smart frog wear nothing but a crown and glasses respectively.
227* AchillesHeel: They're rather forceful, cruel frogs, but they're still frogs. They won't resist a chance to launch their tongues to catch flies, even if it's on something like fly paper. As for Buffo, intimidating as he is, he's nothing without his subjects.
228* TheBrute: One of the frogs is a buff thug that enforces Buffo's will, even being the one to turn Eustace and Muriel into obedient frog-like drones.
229* HulkSpeak: Buffo doesn't seem to have good grammar.
230-->'''Buffo''': You! Dig pond! Now!
231* OverlyLongTongue: They're frogs, so this is a given. It's also what does the tribe in by the end.
232* ReptilesAreAbhorrent: These amphibians are not very pleasant.
233* SmartPeopleWearGlasses: One of the frogs wears glasses and is more intelligent and articulate than the others.
234* ToServeMan: The frogs decide to roast Muriel and Eustace over a fire, as petty revenge over humans eating frog legs.
235* YouNoTakeCandle: Buffo speaks in sentence fragments.
236[[/folder]]
237
238[[folder:Tulip and her Worm]]
239!!!'''Voiced by:''' Creator/BJWard
240[[quoteright:310:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/tulip.png]]
241
242->''"Oh, wormy! I've missed you, you runaway worm, you!"''
243
244\
245A giant alien girl who lost her pet worm, which is naturally at the Bagges' farm listening to Courage's tuba. It eats Muriel when agitated, which forces Courage to take it back home to its owner to save his own.
246----
247* AmazingTechnicolorPopulation: Being an alien, she has vivid blue skin.
248* AntiVillain: Neither Tulip nor her worm are villains. Tulip is just an alien child and the Worm is, for all intents and purposes, an animal that doesn't know any better.
249* BizarreAlienBiology: Tulip looks like a photorealistic human girl except for having blue skin, fully white hair and actual flowers growing off the top of her head. Her pet worm, meanwhile, looks like a giant earthworm with a wide mouth full of teeth, a streamlined digestive system (with salt and pepper to season the food), a blue body and a tiny "head" where its eyes are.
250* EvilBrit: Tulip has a British accent and, while not really evil, she does nearly kill Muriel and Courage as they board the teddy bears' spaceship to go home.
251* MeaningfulName: Actual tulips stick out of her hair.
252* MusicSoothesTheSavageBeast: The worm is soothed by tuba music, which is how Courage comes across it on their property. It wiggles its little head (and then its whole massive body) happily when it has music to listen to.
253* NonstandardCharacterDesign: Tulip is designed more photorealistically than the other characters in the show, looking exactly like a normal human girl minus the skin and flowers.
254* PetMonstrosity: The giant flesh-eating worm is Tulip's tiny pet.
255[[/folder]]
256
257[[folder:Teddy Bears]]
258!!!'''Voiced by:''' Jon Adams (Lead Teddy)
259[[quoteright:310:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/bears_8.jpg]]
260
261->''"Questions FIRST! Sheesh!"''
262
263\
264Tulip's two other "pets" who have come to Earth to retrieve her main pet, the blue worm.
265----
266* AntiVillain: They're not evil, one of them is just a trigger-happy idiot. And they do have a good reason to be a little on edge; the worm they're looking for is pretty dangerous.
267* DumbMuscle: The one who keeps frying before asking.
268* FlyingSaucer: They pilot their flying saucer quite well. Well enough to instruct Courage to fly one immediately.
269* {{Jerkass}}: Not very polite, as mentioned by Muriel
270* LaserBlade: The bazooka one of them uses acts like this.
271* PintsizedPowerhouse: They're literally the size of teddy bears to humans, but they're smaller than Tulip's fingertips.
272[[/folder]]
273
274[[folder:Mondo the Magician]]
275!!!'''Voiced by:''' Paul Schoeffler
276[[quoteright:310:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/mondo_the_alien.png]]
277
278->''"Tricks? I don't do tricks! I do magic!"''
279
280\
281A hideous monster disguised as a human magician who tried to take Muriel as his bride.
282----
283* AlliterativeName: His name and occupation begin with the same letter.
284* BadassBoast: "Get real, kid! I'm the greatest magician in the ''world''!"
285* BadassCape: In his disguise, he wears an awesome cape.
286* BrokenPedestal: Courage, a budding magician, initially idolizes him. When his true form and desires are revealed, Courage is horrified.
287* EvilSorcerer: He puts a curse on Muriel for his own selfish desires.
288* EvilSoundsDeep: His voice gets considerably deeper when his true form is revealed.
289* ForcedTransformation: He casts a spell that turns Muriel into another monster of his own species. He also later turns Dr. Vindaloo into lettuce. In the end, Courage defeats Mondo by turning him into a rabbit.
290* {{Gonk}}: His true appearance is horrifying. And that's really saying something in a series like this one.
291* HumanDisguise: When he introduces himself, Mondo looks like a [[TallDarkAndHandsome tall, handsome man with tan skin]]. It soon turns out that he's actually wearing a [[LatexPerfection rubber suit]], and his true form looks very disgustingly inhuman.
292* LizardFolk: His true appearance is that of an ugly reptilian creature.
293* MagiciansAreWizards: He's a Las Vegas-style stage magician, but carries around a bag of powder that lets him perform real magic.
294* SmugSnake: His downfall comes about because he underestimated Courage so severely that he just leaves his magic powder out where anyone can use it.
295* StuddedShell: His shell is spiky.
296* TrappedInTVLand: Mondo magically traps [[ButtMonkey Eustace]] inside his own TV set, leaving him at the mercy of whatever show was currently on the air.
297[[/folder]]
298
299[[folder:The Rattlesnake]]
300[[quoteright:240:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/snake.jpg]]
301!!!'''Voiced by:''' Paul Schoeffler
302->''"Mmm... Babies...! I looove babies."''
303
304\
305A rattlesnake accidentally awoken by Courage who wants to eat three baby birds they were tasked with watching over by the babies' mother.
306----
307* EatsBabies: He tries to eat three baby birds.
308* RedEyesTakeWarning: His eyes are red.
309* SnakesAreSinister: He's a snake who tries to eat three baby birds while Courage and Muriel are looking after them.
310* SssssnakeTalk: Averted. He never emphasizes his S's with hissing, the hissing is a separate sound effect that mixes in with his speech.
311[[/folder]]
312
313[[folder:The Fishionary]]
314[[quoteright:217:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/fishtionary.png]]
315
316->''"I'm here to offer you the opportunity to return from wence you came."''
317
318\
319A fish who tries to "convert" the Bagges into living life as sea creatures for her own personal benefit.
320----
321* AccessoryWearingCartoonAnimal: She wears a headscarf.
322* FauxAffablyEvil: She seems polite and friendly, but it's a facade hiding her self-righteousness and hypocrisy.
323* FishPeople: She is a talking fish from an UnderwaterCity.
324* HypocriticalHumor: In the beginning, she said that acting like a human was "uncivilized", but towards the end, she was seen sitting on a chair and watching TV.
325* SlasherSmile: Her default expression, oddly enough. It's a big hint that she's not a nice as she seems.
326* SmugSnake: She has the audacity to send the Bagges off to be "civilized" and then move into their house and lounge around.
327* StrawHypocrite: It's implied that she just wanted Eustace, Muriel, and Courage out of the house so that she could live there herself.
328[[/folder]]
329
330[[folder:Mr. Nasty]]
331!!!'''Voiced by:''' Arthur Anderson
332[[quoteright:210:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/mr_nasty.png]]
333
334->''"Hello, idiots. I'm home!"''
335
336\
337The living embodiment of Eustace's [[{{Jerkass}} meanness]], made possible by a magic camera used by Benton Tarantella.
338----
339* AmazingTechnicolorPopulation: He's Eustace with blue skin and dark-tinted glasses.
340* BeCarefulWhatYouWishFor: Eustace follows Mr. Nasty to star in their own TV show at the end of the episode. Eustace, enjoying the money earned from his counterpart's popularity, dared him to "take your best shot". The response?
341-->'''Mr. Nasty:''' "Your agent hates you, too. He just negotiated you a great, big cut! And your agent's taking 95%!" (Proceeds to take Eustace's money bags which makes him cry.)
342* CoolShades: He wears sunglasses, which are made to look like Eustace's glasses, no less.
343* EnemyWithout: He's Eustace's meanness in physical form.
344* EvilerThanThou: An ''eviler'' clone who makes the original Eustace look like a Boy Scout.
345* TheHeartless: The living embodiment of all of Eustace's nastiness.
346* HumanoidAbomination: He sort of looks human, but he's really an artificial being who came out from a TV. He's also covered in a blue aura.
347* {{Jerkass}}: He's ''even worse'' than the original Eustace, which is saying something given that Eustace was already a pretty mean guy.
348* KarmaHoudini: He suffers no real consequences for putting the Bagges through hell; while he does lose his spot on ''Angry Nasty People'', he instead gets his own talk show by the episode's end.
349* LackOfEmpathy: Thought Eustace was a {{Jerkass}}? This guy's even worse considering that his meanness is so over the top that he makes Eustace look like a saint in comparison.
350* LeanAndMean: Just like Eustace, he's a skinny Jerkass who's mean to everyone he interacts with, but worse.
351* LanternJawOfJustice: He has a large chin, minus the justice.
352* LaughablyEvil: While he's ''extremely'' cruel to everyone around him, many of his insults are hilarious.
353-->'''Mr. Nasty:''' Stupid dumb stupid idiot stupids! ''(to Muriel)'' Toadstool! Slug! Lousy sack o' week-old haggis!
354* MeaningfulName: It's all he is, a nasty person with not even the slight ''hint'' of humanity Eustace can occasionally show.
355* ScrewThisImOuttaHere: When Benton Tarantella is more interested in Courage's nastiness in what appears to be dumping Muriel into a pit of quicksand, Mr. Nasty storms off for being ignored.
356* SinisterShades: He wears a darker version of Eustace's ScaryShinyGlasses.
357* UnsympatheticComedyProtagonist: [[InvokedTrope Invoked]]; Tarantella specifically created him to be the vile protagonist of ''[[ShowWithinAShow Angry Nasty People]]''.
358[[/folder]]
359
360[[folder:Mega-Veg's Mutant Plants]]
361[[quoteright:285:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/plants.jpg]]
362
363Mutant vegetables created by a phamaceutical company that turns the Bagge farm into an isolated simulation dome when Eustace blindly calls them for a free, repeating food source.
364----
365* AchillesHeel: Their taste for human flesh also extends to sweat, which they apparently can't resist. Sniffing Eustace's sweat on themselves makes them get into a feeding frenzy that has them eat ''each other'' into mush.
366* BewareMyStingerTail: The tomatoes are infused with hornets and can fly in formation while sporting sharp stingers. Eustace's face is left completely swollen from their attack.
367* BulletSeed: The mutated pea pods can shoot out their seeds as projectiles.
368* CorruptCorporateExecutive: The Mega-Veg businessman that signs the Bagges up for the dome experiment also seals them inside, fully aware of what his "product" can do to them.
369* ItCanThink: Despite having animal DNA in their composition, they're smart enough to handle stoves and human appliances to cook their prey. The tomatoes can also dress for winter.
370* {{Leitmotif}}: A corrupted version of Edvard Grieg's "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-rh8gMvzPw0 Morning Mood]]", when the real thing isn't being played instead.
371* {{Man Eating Plant}}s: Rather ironic, considering that they're mutated from common edible plants.
372* MixAndMatchCritters: The vegetables are infused with several different animal DNA strands, including ''hornets, pythons and piranhas''.
373* MoreTeethThanTheOsmondFamily: The pea pods and lettuce batches have several rows of sharp teeth to eat human flesh with.
374[[/folder]]
375
376[[folder:Elisha and Eliza Stitch]]
377!!!'''Voiced by:''' Fran Brill
378[[quoteright:310:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/stitch_9.png]]
379 [[caption-width-right:310:"Weave, believe, belong! Weave, believe, belong! Leave the circle never! Weave the quilt forever!"]]
380
381A mysterious pair of Siamese twins who try to get Muriel to join their quilt club. And by "join their club" we mean "become a part of their magic quilt for all eternity".
382----
383* AmbiguouslyHuman: They look human-ish, but they've been around unchanged since at least prehistoric times and have the ability to sew human women into their demonic quilt, which calls into question as to what they really are.
384* AndIMustScream: They trick women into getting embroidered on their quilt for eternity. The end of the episode has their positions reversed, with all of their victims freed while the twins are imprisoned within their quilt.
385* CharacterCatchphrase: "How badly do you want to belong?"
386* ConjoinedTwins: Two heads who share the same body.
387* ConArtist: Their "quilt club" is really a demonic quilt that wants to assimilate people into itself.
388* CreepyTwins: Conjoined twins who are both evil.
389* DoesThisRemindYouOfAnything: Their process of tricking Muriel into joining their "club" is identical to that of someone luring someone else into becoming a member of a {{Cult}}.
390* EeriePaleSkinnedBrunette: Both of them are textbook examples of creepy people with dark hair and pale skin, complete with RavenHairIvorySkin.
391* FinishingEachOthersSentences: Multiple times in a single sentence, in fact. It's part of their twin motif.
392* ForTheEvulz: Their magic quilt doesn't seem to serve any really purpose; they're just doing it because they can. Although them trapping souls into the quilt might also be to preserve their immortality.
393* HoistByHisOwnPetard: They become trapped in their own magic quilt after Courage gets Muriel and the other women out.
394* ImmortalityImmorality: Have been trapping women inside their magical quilt throughout all of human history, possibly to maintain their immortality, seeing as the symbol they require to do this apparently represents everlasting life. Their oldest known victim is a cavewoman.
395* LeanAndMean: Their torso is a double-wide, but individually they're both rather skinny.
396* MeaningfulName: Quilters called "Stitch".
397* MonsterMisogyny: A rare example where the "monster" is also female, all of their victims are women and they're never shown going after men.
398* MultipleHeadCase: A single body with a conjoined torso and two heads that are "sisters".
399* Really700YearsOld: They've been around since prehistoric times.
400* SingleMindedTwins: They share the same body, so that's hardly surprising.
401* ThemeTwinNaming: Their names are extremely similar, save for one or two letters.
402* ThinChinOfSin: They're a pair of ungodly thin, pale-skinned ConjoinedTwins whose eeriness is supported by their pencil-thin chins.
403* UndignifiedDeath: More like ''Undignified Defeat''. After being imprisoned inside their own magic quilt, they are used as a tissue by Eustace. The twins can only watch in horror as Eustace prepares to blow his nose on them.
404* WickedWitch: While it's never outright stated, their status as spooky old women with magical powers that they use for evil purposes certainly implies that they're this.
405* WiseOldFolkFacade: They make polite conversation with Muriel when she asks about their quilt club, but then [[ObstructiveBureaucrat shoot down her attempts to prove herself worthy of joining the club]]. When the Stitch Sisters finally allow Muriel into the club, it turns out that the whole thing is a ruse to [[spoiler:steal the souls of master quilters and [[ImmortalitySeeker prolong the Stitch Sisters' lives.]]]]
406[[/folder]]
407
408[[folder:King of Flan]]
409!!!'''Voiced by:''' Jorge Pupo
410[[quoteright:310:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/flan_3.jpg]]
411 [[caption-width-right:310:"Buy Flantasy Flan... Buy Flantasy Flan..."]]
412
413A rotund business baron advertising his flan all across Nowhere, except he uses hypnotic suggestion to make people crave his product to insane degrees so he'll be rich off their brainwashing.
414----
415* {{Acrofatic}}: He's a short and fat man, but he can curl up into a ball and roll around really fast. He actually moves pretty fast even without this as seen when he chases Courage up a ladder.
416* BootstrappedLeitmotif: Reuses the same {{Leitmotif}} that Maria had.
417* CorruptCorporateExecutive: Just look at his shady business plan and [[MindControl aggressive marketing strategy]].
418* DashingHispanic: Averted, he's got the deep voice and the accent, but he's short, fat and a thouroughly unpleasant person.
419* DidntThinkThisThrough: His victims so addicted to his flan ''steal any and all containers of it.'' Even if he was successful, he wouldn't see any return on investment at all.
420* DissonantSerenity: He's unusually unperturbed by Courage vomiting flan onto him multiple times.
421* DoesThisRemindYouOfAnything: His actions make him come across [[GRatedDrug more like a drug kingpin than anything else]]. [[HoistByHisOwnPetard His downfall]] can be seen as analogous to a dealer [[GettingHighOnTheirOwnSupply getting high off his own supply]].
422* EvilLaugh: A particularly good evil laugh.
423* EvilRedhead: Has short red hair and is a villain.
424* FatBastard: He's obese, but he later grows even fatter after he gets [[HoistByHisOwnPetard hypnotized into addiction to his own flan]].
425* HammerSpace: Keeps a large amount of flan containers on his person.
426* HoistByHisOwnPetard: He gets hypnotized by his own face on a billboard.
427* LorreLookalike: Looks and sounds like a much fatter Creator/PeterLorre.
428* MadeOfIron: At the end of his attack on Courage, he falls from a great height while hanging onto his massive spinning screen. He crashes through all floors of his estimated 15 floor tower, only stopping when he hits the ground floor. He comes out that physically unscathed.
429* MadnessMantra: ''"Buy Flantasy Flan... Buy Flantasy Flan..."''
430* MassHypnosis: He uses hypnosis in his TV commercials to make any viewer become addicted to his flan. This causes riots to break out in Nowhere grocery stores, while Muriel and Eustace turn morbidly obese.
431* RollingAttack: He fights Courage by using this move.
432* SlasherSmile: A rather unnerving toothless grin. It's even more disturbing when it's plastered on every TV screen and billboard.
433[[/folder]]
434
435[[folder:Chief Wiki Wiki]]
436[[quoteright:310:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/chief_wicky_wicky.png]]
437
438A tribal chief who makes the Bagges's vacation to a tropical island difficult.
439----
440* AffablyEvil: He's not evil, he just wants to throw Muriel into the volcano to appease his volcano god. Once he becomes convinced that there is no volcano god, he sends them home and offers them a boar as an apology.
441* AmazingTechnicolorPopulation: He and the rest of the island natives are blue.
442* AppeaseTheVolcanoGod: Has the Bagges come to his island so he can [[HumanSacrifice throw Muriel into the volcano]].
443* TheCloudcuckoolanderWasRight: It turns out there is a Volcano God, but he wasn't the reason the volcano was acting up. Otto was tampering with it to drive the natives off the island away.
444* FatBastard: He tricks the Bagges into a vacation on his island just so he can throw Muriel into the volcano. Although, he's not the worst guy in the world; he's only doing it to save his island, and apologizes once the whole thing is over.
445* FatIdiot: When the volcano starts going, he jumps to the conclusion that he has to offer it a human sacrifice. It has no basis in island tradition, and there's no indication that has ever worked before, that's just how his mind works.
446* HulkSpeak: He doesn't say some of the words when speaking since he is not the brightest crayon in the box.
447* WalkingShirtlessScene: Does not wear a shirt.
448[[/folder]]

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