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9The cast of the comic strip ''ComicStrip/{{Doonesbury}}''. Due to the sheer number of characters and the frequent overlap between {{Cast Herd}}s, the characters are divided by the decade they were introduced, with the exception of the original core cast.
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13!!Walden Communune Alumni
14[[folder:Michael "Mike" Doonesbury]]
15[[quoteright:252:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/ad7c03ab_d099_4a34_85bf_b5d616d0a1e4.jpg]]
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17The main character of the strip for most of its run, Mike started out as a student at Walden and CasanovaWannabe and later turned into Walden Commune's voice of reason. After college he married J.J. and worked as a New York Adman, until he lost his job and J.J. left him. Mike then moved to Seattle with his daughter Alex, met and married second wife Kim Rosenthal and is currently running the website [=MyVulture.com=] with Kim.
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20* AuthorAvatar: As Trudeau himself put it: "Yes, dammit, I'm the model for Michael."
21* BumblingDad: To Alex, but an exceptionally good dad.
22* CasanovaWannabe: During the strip's first few months and the original ''Bull Tales'' strips.
23* CharacterizationMarchesOn: He started out as a {{CasanovaWannabe}} in Truedeau's college strip ''Bull Tales'' before becoming the strip's {{OnlySaneMan}}. Growing up can do that to you.
24* EarnYourHappyEnding: Had to go through many difficult years - an unhappy marriage with J.J., a horrible job, unemployment, J.J. running out on him. Then he got a job with his college lab partner Bernie in Seattle and met Kim. Even then, he still had to fire most of Kim's friends as layoffs, deal with Kim moving to Paris and then breaking up with him, and Alex deleting the E-Mails saying so, and finally reconciliation with Kim, just to get to somewhere resembling a happy ending.
25* GoodParents: A loving and supportive father to his daughter, Alex.
26* HappilyMarried: To Kim, his second wife.
27* MayDecemberRomance: He is considerably older than Kim.
28* OnlySaneMan: In stark contrast to some of the strip's more outrageous characters, such as [[TheSlacker Zonker]] and Uncle Duke.
29* OutOfFocus: Most of his screen-time's gone to his daughter Alex. Lampshaded when he (almost) officially passes the strip over to her.
30* ProtagonistTitle: His surname is also the name of the comic strip.
31* StraightMan: To his friends' crazier antics.
32[[/folder]]
33
34[[folder:B.D.]]
35[[quoteright:200:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/bd2.jpg]]
36
37The star quarterback, and hardcore conservative, at Walden and Mike's roommate in the beginning. Enlisted in UsefulNotes/TheVietnamWar to get out of a term paper and has been in every war since. Has been in a relationship with Boopsie since her introduction and married her in the early nineties. [[ExpositoryHairstyleChange Wore a helmet of some kind constantly until 2004, when he got his leg shot off in Iraq and lost the helmet at the same time]]. Currently works as Walden's Football coach.
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40* BloodKnight: Really really loved combat and was especially brutal during his time in the ROTC.
41* CharacterDevelopment: Has mellowed out with time.
42* AFatherToHisMen: To the point where he was planning to go to Germany to be by Toggle's side after Toggle was injured in Iraq. This is also true as a coach.
43* HappilyMarried: To Boopsie, though their relationship did have its downer moments, such as fooling around with a female officer in Iraq.
44* HeroicBSOD: He went through a realistic version of this after losing his leg, becoming irritable and relying heavily on alcohol. He eventually went to therapy and got through it.
45* {{Jerkass}}: For a good portion of time. He eventually mellowed out to become a JerkWithAHeartOfGold.
46* MyGodWhatHaveIDone: For a while after entering therapy, B.D was reluctant to talk about his service in Iraq. He eventually opened up an revealed that he had been harboring a lot of guilt [[spoiler: from an incident where he ordered the driver of his HMMWV drive through a crowded street in order to escape an ambush, which resulted in innocent civilians getting caught in the crossfire.]]
47* NeverBareheaded: For a long time, he would always be wearing some kind of helmet (usually a football helmet or soldier helmet), even in bed. This ended in 2004, when he was injured in Iraq and has now been bareheaded ever since. He later reveals during a therapy session that he always wore helmets because his mother was neurotic about safety.
48* OnlyKnownByInitials: To the point where ''not even his wife'' knows what B.D. actually stands for.
49** Officially his last name ''is'' "D"; he's specifically answered this when asked on at least one occasion. One website even gave his daughter's name as "Samantha D".
50* ParentalSubstitute: Acts as a father figure to Toggle, a young injured soldier with a stutter he met in Iraq.
51* ShellShockedVeteran: Was this for a while, after losing his leg.
52* SitcomArchNemesis: With Zonker and Mark during their Walden days. Now it's just Zonker, and even that's subsided in recent years.
53* StrawmanPolitical: The strip's token hardcore conservative. It is {{downplayed| Trope}}, though, as B.D. is by all means portrayed pretty sympathetically, especially later on, and has plenty of character traits outside of his political views.
54** He's a conservative in the classical sense: He honestly believes in family values, small government, fiscal responsibility, strong defense etc.; he even tried to decline disability benefits on principle ("You know how I feel about handouts!") and relented only because his family needed the money. Over time, however, the reality of American conservatism, particularly at the highest echelons, forced him to take more nuanced positions, with the tipping point most likely being George W. Bush.
55[[/folder]]
56
57[[folder:Mark Slackmeyer]]
58[[quoteright:200:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/markslackmeyer.jpg]]
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60Mark started off as a protester, but eventually segued into a hardcore liberal and DJ. Eventually moved on to NPR, where he works to this day. Later found out he was gay and started dating Chase, eventually marrying him until their divorce a few years ago.
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63* ComingOutStory: Mark during the early days of the strip was quite the woman chaser, but he realized it was a cover for his attraction to men.
64%%* DeadpanSnarker
65* EruditeStoner: In the 70's. A later strip shows he's still doing this.
66* LikeFatherUnlikeSon: As said below, he's the hardcore liberal son of a conservative. He's also gay.
67* OutOfFocus: Daily-wise. While he still gets quite a few Sunday strips, he's gotten few, if any, weeks dedicated to himself for the past couple of years.
68%%* StraightGay
69* StrawmanPolitical: The Radical Left.
70* TheUnfavorite: The hardcore liberal son of a conservative, and that was before he came out. [[IHaveNoSon His dad disowned him several times]]. It's subverted with his mother, who still loves him regardless of his political views.
71[[/folder]]
72
73[[folder:Zonker Harris]]
74[[quoteright:200:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/zonkerharris.jpg]]
75
76A hippie who spent his 9 years at Walden avoiding graduation, tanning, and generally slacking off. After graduating, he mooched off of Mike and J.J. before enrolling in Baby Doc Medical College, before becoming Mike and J.J.'s live-in nanny. They eventually fired him after Mike lost his job and Zonker moved back in with his parents before moving in with B.D. and Boopsie as their nanny, where he remained for a good period time, although he was forced to get a job as a waiter to bring additional income to the house. These days he owns a (legal) cannabis farm with Zipper. He's also a lord after buying a lordship in the 80's.
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79* BreakoutCharacter: He started as basically a one-joke foil for Mike and B.D., but quickly became popular (even getting one write-in vote in an Illinois gubernatorial election), and had his role greatly expanded as a result.
80* {{Cloudcuckoolander}}: Due to being frequently high, he can be pretty spacey. [[EruditeStoner Sometimes he has moments of intelligence regardless]].
81* EruditeStoner: While he spends a lot of time in his own fantasy world, he seems pretty brainy regardless of how high he is.
82* FakeBrit: He purchased a UK royal title and adopted a British accent he learned from listening to Series/MontyPythonsFlyingCircus records. [[invoked]]
83* GranolaGirl: Male version.
84* HairOfGoldHeartOfGold: A nice, stand-up stoner with blond hair.
85* NewAgeRetroHippie: As he's gotten older.
86* ParentalSubstitute: To Alex and Sam when their parents are working.
87* SeriousBusiness: Was a professional tannist at one point.
88* SitcomArchNemesis: To B.D., though they mellowed out somewhat in later years.
89* TheSlacker: He stayed at college for 9 years by choice and tries to avoid working at any cost.
90* StillBelievesInSanta: In an early strip, Mike relates to Zonker how he cried when he found out as a child that there was no Santa. He starts to ask Zonker how old he was when he learned, but Zonker interrupts by bawling right then and there.
91* TheStoner: His main trait during the Walden years, which was ''very'' controversial and edgy for a comic strip in TheSeventies.
92[[/folder]]
93
94[[folder:Barbara Ann "Boopsie" Boopenstein]]
95[[quoteright:199:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/boopsie.png]]
96
97A cheerleader and B.D.'s girlfriend. Became an actress after graduation, albeit in minor roles. Was originally incredibly ditzy but gradually matured over the years. Currently lives at Walden with B.D., their daughter Sam and (formerly) Nanny Zonker.
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100* AlliterativeName: '''B'''arbara Ann "'''B'''oopsie" '''B'''oopenstein.
101* CharacterDevelopment: Went from TheDitz to a dependable mother, wife, and counterpoint to B.D.
102* TheDitz: Has grown out of it over time, especially after becoming a mother.
103* HappilyMarried: To college sweetheart B.D., though it was not without its hiccups.
104* TheHeart: Is the usual go-to sounding board when B.D., Sam, or Zonker needs to talk about something, and often mediates disputes between them.
105* MsFanservice: In her movie career she becomes a sex symbol in universe, although most of the movies seem pretty bad.
106* OnlySaneWoman: Often the voice of reason for her husband, B.D.
107* SuperpoweredEvilSide: Channeled the spirit of the ancient warrior Hunk-Ra up until her marriage to B.D. [[{{Jerkass}} He was not the nicest person]].
108[[/folder]]
109
110[[folder:Joanie Caucus]]
111[[quoteright:252:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/47d15bee_c632_47f0_b08f_72129630a734.jpg]]
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113A housewife who ran away from her husband and daughter and was picked up by Mike and Mark while the duo were on a road trip. A feminist, she brought feminism to the local day care center before moving on to Berkeley and getting a law degree. During this time she met her second husband, Rick, and had another child with him. She currently worked with Congresswoman Lacey Davenport until Lacey contracted Alzheimer's disease. Joanie has recently come out of retirement to guide RealLife Senate candidate Elizabeth Warren's campaign.
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116%%* CoolOldLady
117%%* DeadpanSnarker
118* IntergenerationalFriendship: An older woman who is friends with the oft-younger denizens of Walden Commune, Ginny, and her grandaughter Alex.
119* {{Irony}}: After abandoning her daughter, J.J., and leaving her with issues, Joanie decided to atone for it by [[FamilyVersusCareer trying]] to be there for her son, Jeff, who would grow up to become a massive {{Cloudcuckoolander}}.
120* LikeFatherLikeSon: Her daughter J.J. seems to have taken a page from her book when she abandoned Mike and Alex and married Zeke.
121* MamaBear: She's always ready to help the former residents of Walden Commune.
122* MayDecemberRomance: With Rick, her younger second husband.
123* MeaningfulName: A Congressional assistant with the last name of [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Caucus Caucus]].
124* OddFriendship: With Zonker and Alex.
125* OlderThanTheyLook: Is in her 70's, but looks to be only in her 50's or 60's.
126* SixthRanger: Though it was decades ago, she was the only person to join the commune after it was founded.
127* TeamMom: To the residents of Walden Commune, even long after she left.
128[[/folder]]
129
130[[folder:Bernie]]
131Mike's college lab partner who had a habit of making transformation potions, Bernie graduated and joined Apple before splitting off on his own and starting his own software company. He hired Mike and was the reason Mike moved to Seattle, and financed Mike's first business, Mikim Inc., for a while. He was also one of the founders of Walden Commune.
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134* CorruptCorporateExecutive: Eventually. He had no problem forcing Mike to do mass layoffs for him, outsourcing and other questionable tactics.
135* CutLexLuthorACheck: Averted. He got the funding for his business making a profit off of his morphing potions.
136* MadScientist: In his first couple of appearances.
137[[/folder]]
138
139!!Introduced 1969-1979
140[[folder:Uncle Duke]]
141[[quoteright:200:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/uncleduke.jpg]]
142
143Zonker's honorary Uncle who started out as a writer at ''Rolling Stone'' before moving on to Governor of American Samoa, then Ambassador to China and… well, so many other careers that it would take most of this page just to list. Duke will do anything to make money and has absolutely no moral compass and half the time no clue. He's also a massive drug fiend to the point where they barely affect him anymore. Currently working as a lobbyist with his son Earl.
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146* BaldOfEvil: He was completely bald for a while after a stint as a zombie slave, but still has enough of a bald spot to qualify regularly.
147* BreakoutCharacter: He debuted in 1974 as a fairly one-dimensional Creator/HunterSThompson parody, but the storylines where he became the governor of UsefulNotes/AmericanSamoa and the US ambassador to China quickly turned him into a major character, even leading to a main role in the ''Doonesbury'' musical and a strip collection devoted to him (''Action Figure: The Life and Times Of Doonesbury's Uncle Duke'').
148* ComicBookTime: Unlike the other characters, he shows little sign of aging as the decades pass. Possibly justified by the weird things (such as being turned into a zombie) that happen to him and/or a side effect of the many drugs he's used.
149* TheConsigliere: At various times to UsefulNotes/DonaldTrump, Jesse Ventura, and Oliver North. At other times he's been a [[TheDragon dragon]] with PlausibleDeniability.
150* EvenEvilHasStandards: As he is describing his latest GambitPileup to Zonker, it leads to this exchange:
151-->'''Zonker''': Duke, why don't you just steal the money?\
152'''Duke''': Point of pride. I've always worked within the system.
153* EvilCounterpart: His son Earl says Duke is like Film/ForrestGump's evil twin. That's not far off.
154* FourEyesZeroSoul: Duke is a thoroughly unscrupulous man who is always wearing sunglasses. In a flashback of his birth, Duke came out of his mother's womb wearing glasses, to the horror of the obstetrician.
155* FunctionalAddict: Duke has indulged in all kinds of powerful and obscure drugs. He also consumes copious amounts of alcohol and marijuana, according to some strips.
156* GambitRoulette: Some times it works (sending a job application to the white house got him the governorship of Samoa, which eventually led to his stint as an ambassador) and sometimes it epically blows up in his face (buying cocaine to finance his John [=DeLorean=] biopic-- from an undercover FBIAgent!).
157* HonestJohnsDealership: Most of his operations.
158%%* {{Jerkass}}
159* MadeOfIron: Duke has survived an assassination attempt, zombification, and shocking amounts of mind-altering drugs looking no worse for wear.
160* NewJobAsThePlotDemands: As a Creator/HunterSThompson parody, he began as a gonzo journalist, but eventually went through a dizzying array of jobs spanning several continents, most memorably as governor of American Samoa, US ambassador to China, an NRA lobbyist, the president of a medical college in Haiti (which led to him becoming a zombie slave), the owner of a nightclub in Kuwait, and an orphanage manager (which is how he met his son Earl).
161* NoCelebritiesWereHarmed: Based on gonzo journalist Creator/HunterSThompson, right down to living near Aspen, Colorado and contributing to ''Magazine/RollingStone'', though Thompson's death revealed ExpyCoexistence (with Duke almost having an existential crisis after learning that Thompson died, while Honey couldn't understand why Duke thought he had any similarities to Thompson).
162* ObliviousToLove: Honey adores him, but it's unclear if Duke doesn't know this or doesn't care.
163* OverzealousUnderling: While working on Jesse Ventura's staff, he interprets one of the Governor's rants about Garrison Keillor as a secret instruction to assassinate Keillor.
164* SitcomArchNemesis: John Denver.
165* TheSociopath: He's devoid of empathy for others and has been involved in countless illegal and immoral activities over the decades. He ''likes'' Earl and Honey, but he doesn't care about their well-being.
166%%* SmugSnake
167%%* VillainousBSOD
168%%* VillainProtagonist
169[[/folder]]
170
171[[folder:Rick Redfern]]
172[[quoteright:200:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/rickredfernjpg_6894e47316d9d408.jpg]]
173
174Joanie's husband who was a writer for the ''Washington Post'' for most of the strip -- until he was fired a few years ago for no particular reason. He's currently a blogger for the ''Huffington Post'' and is constantly frustrated with his son.
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177* BumblingDad: Before Jeff was even born. [[ParentalNeglect He became]] [[ParentalIssues even worse from there.]]
178* ButtMonkey: Ever since losing his job as a ''Washington Post'' journalist. His son [[{{Jerkass}} Jeff]] frequently didn't help matters, either.
179* Foil: To Hedley. Whereas Hedley is presented as foolish, pursuing the "current trends" whatever they were - even back in TheSeventies - and incapable of introspection, Redfern is a dedicated reporter, digging up facts, interviewing sources, and getting the big scoops.
180* FreudianExcuse: The reason for Rick’s lack of guilt over Jeff’s upbringing is that his own father was a completely {{Disappeared Dad}}; therefore Rick reasons that he must have done the better job.
181* IntrepidReporter: Was introduced in the 1970s covering the political beat, which is how he met Joanie during her work on Ginny's congressional campaign. Worked as a reporter for the Post until he was fired during the wave of downsizing that afflicted the print media as social media took over.
182[[/folder]]
183
184[[folder:Roland Burton Hedley III]]
185[[quoteright:200:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/rolandhedley.jpg]]
186
187A reporter that initially worked with ''Time'' on an article about the current campus trends. He's since switched to network TV and ChannelHopped, eventually sticking with Fox News. He currently [[https://twitter.com/RealRBHJr has a Twitter account]], which he plugs at every opportunity.
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190* CharacterBlog: His Twitter is one.
191* InsaneTrollLogic: Especially during his tenure at Fox News
192%%* KentBrockmanNews
193* PressHat: He gets gifted a reporter hat when he becomes one. It has a note tucked into the crown of the hat.
194%%* SmallNameBigEgo
195[[/folder]]
196
197[[folder:Joan "J.J." Caucus Jr.]]
198[[quoteright:185:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/rsz_images.png]]
199
200Joanie's daughter, who reappeared later on as freshman college student and was engaged to Zeke Brenner before breaking it off. She later married Mike and became a performance artist in New York, giving birth to their daughter Alex on live television. J.J. later left Mike and Alex and ran away with Zeke before eventually moving to Seattle with him. She later married Zeke.
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203* TheFriendNobodyLikes: From her introduction, Rick noticed that she manipulated her mother's guilt for leaving and didn't like it. She averted this trope mostly during the years she was actually married to Mike, but since she left him for her old boyfriend, Zeke, most other major characters have shunned her. She wasn't even invited to Alex's wedding, although she managed to sneak in as a bartender.
204* HateSink: In-universe, she isn't well-liked by Mike's close friends and associates due to cheating on him and later abandoning him and her daughter Alex for the sleazy Zeke.
205* ItsAllAboutMe: Tries to make both Grandma Doonesbury's funeral and Alex's wedding all about her, making a big show about how much she'd forgiven Mike's mother in the former, and trying to make said wedding into a massive performance art piece. Not only that, but she out-and-out refuses to come because Alex happened to both choose Walden as a wedding location and then refuse to invite Zeke.
206* LikeFatherLikeSon: Like her mother before her, she abandoned her husband and child to marry someone else.
207* ManicPixieDreamGirl: For Mike. Deconstructed in that the more eccentric parts of her personality are what eventually drove them apart.
208* NoAccountingForTaste: Zeke, both times.
209* ParentalAbandonment: Both ways. Her mother abandoned her for a life of her own, while she abandoned Alex. Subverted somewhat with the latter, as she later moved to Seattle where Alex lives.
210* TheUnfairSex: Inverted. Her abandonment of her husband and child, no matter how rocky the marriage was, is looked on with disdain by everyone in the strip.
211[[/folder]]
212
213[[folder:Honey Huan]]
214[[quoteright:157:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/honey_0.png]]
215
216Duke's translator during his tenure as ambassador, Honey fell in love with Duke and followed him to America and through the rest of his schemes. Eventually left him in 2005 and stayed behind to help with the clean-up of Hurricane Katrina. Worked for the Beijing Olympics Committee; most recently seen as a spokeswoman for the Chinese government, and later a Vice Minister in charge of various infrastructure projects.
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219* AbhorrentAdmirer: From Duke's perspective.
220%%* AttractionDissonance
221* TheDragon: To Duke, whom she initially worked for as a translator.
222* DragonAscendant: She's gone from being Duke's faithful doormat to being a high-ranking Chinese government official.
223* {{Expy}}: Of Marcie from ''{{ComicStrip/Peanuts}}'', each being a bespectacled, intelligent, socially inept LoveMartyr who serves as the (willing or unwilling) sidekick and foil to more outlandish individuals. [[note]]Some in the ''Peanuts'' fandom have interpreted Marcie as East Asian, [[AmbiguouslyBrown despite her race never being canonically specified]], and there is a ''very'' good chance that Trudeau's creation of an Asian-American Marcie expy fueled this perception[[/note]]
224* HypercompetentSidekick: Honey is much more practical, grounded, and moral than Duke.
225%%* MadLove
226* MsFanservice: Something of a surprising example. During the 1982 arc with Duke's Falkland Island War tour boat and consequent shipwreck she spent most of her time in a bikini, which Trudeau seemed to enjoy drawing.
227* OddFriendship: With J.J.
228* PutOnABus: Eventually left Duke, before recently resurfacing.
229* ShipperOnDeck: The only one who thinks J.J. and Zeke are an item.
230* TactfulTranslation: In her original capacity as Duke's translator.
231* TranslatorBuddy: When she is originally introduced, she describes herself as just about the only person among China's billion-plus citizens who can understand [[UsefulNotes/MaoZedong Chairman Mao's]] speech, which has become almost completely unintelligible as a combined result of his stroke and his reversion to the obscure dialect of his rural birthplace. This led to a TactfulTranslation episode when Mao ordered her on a Friday to have the Great Wall dismantled, but on Monday changed his mind and ordered it rebuilt again, and Honey was able to tell him it had been done.
232-->'''Honey''': Actually, I spent the whole weekend watching TV. But he thinks I'm a genius.\
233'''Duke''': In a way you are, Honey.
234* UnrequitedLove: Loves Duke romantically. He just sees her as an AbhorrentAdmirer.
235[[/folder]]
236
237[[folder:Zeke Brenner]]
238[[quoteright:183:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/rsz_index.png]]
239
240A stoner and complete layabout who worked as Duke's caretaker and was J.J.'s fiance until he burned down Duke's house when lighting up a joint. He later ran away with J.J. and eventually married her, to everyone else's displeasure.
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243* EvilCounterpart: To Zonker. [[TheSlacker Both make an art form out of trying not to work]], but while Zonker is charming, provides a service to those he's mooching off of, avoids romance like the plague and is loyal to Duke and Mike, Zeke is a douchebag who sits around and begs for money, hits on women even after he got married to J.J., stabbed Duke in the back at the first opportunity, and stole Mike's wife without a hint of regret.
244* TheLoad: In-universe, while Zonker generally helps out those he mooches off of, Zeke does none of that.
245* MaliciousMisnaming: Alex calls him "Uncle Stupidhead".
246* SitcomArchNemesis: With Duke, whom he backstabbed, and Alex, who doesn't like him much and calls him "[[MaliciousMisnaming Uncle Stupidhead]]
247* TheSlacker: Like Zipper and Zonker, he doesn't make an effort to work, except he has less redeeming qualities than the first two.
248%%* TheStoner
249[[/folder]]
250
251[[folder:Kim Rosenthal-Doonesbury]]
252[[quoteright:200:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/kim2.jpg]]
253
254First introduced as the last baby airlifted out of Vietnam, she was adopted by the Rosenthals. She appeared again briefly in the '80s as an honor student dealing with racial issues before reappearing for good as a twenty-something tech wiz. Kim is a Gen-X programming genius and Mike's second wife.
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257* AdoptivePeerParent: To her stepdaughter Alex, who is only around 13 years younger than her, and who was 8 when Mike remarried. Became MumLooksLikeASister when Alex got older.
258* GoodParents: A loving stepmother to Alex, to the point where Alex herself calls her an "awesome stepmomster" in one strip.
259* HappilyAdopted: By the Rosenthals when she was younger.
260* ManicPixieDreamGirl: For Mike, even more than J.J. Unlike J.J., she's mostly HappilyMarried to Mike.
261* MayDecemberRomance: She was a baby while Mike was a college student in the '70s, for starters.
262* MsFanservice: One of the most attractive characters in the strip, as well as being an Asian computer nerd.
263* NerdsAreSexy: A tech wiz who is very easy on the eyes.
264* RunningGag: When she was wearing a top with spaghetti straps, at some point in each strip, one would slide off a shoulder.
265* SoapboxSadie: When it comes to Nike.
266* SecondLove: For Mike.
267* SpeaksInShoutouts: When she was a baby, she learned to speak by imitating advertising jingles, {{catchphrase}}s and soundbites. The Rosenthals were attentive parents, though, and she grew out of it.
268* TeenGenius: Well, she dropped out of MIT [[BrilliantButLazy because it bored her]].
269* TotallyRadical: Though toned down sometime after she and Mike got married.
270* WickedStepmother: Averted. She and Alex have a better relationship than Alex does with her birth mother, J.J.
271[[/folder]]
272
273[[folder:Lacey Davenport]]
274A kindly old lady who worked as a Congresswoman. Lacey was a very nice lady who was fair, balanced, and honest to a fault, if a bit out of step with the times. She eventually had to leave the office when she contracted Alzheimer's. She eventually passed away and was reunited with her husband, Dick.
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277%%* CoolOldLady
278* HappilyMarried: To Dick.
279* KilledOffForReal: One of the few characters who died during the strip's run.
280* NeverMessWithGranny: Well, she wasn't about to shoot up people, but she wasn't afraid to speak up when necessary and fearlessly dealt with a mobster and a contra, as well as some of her old friends without batting an eye.
281%%* ReasonableAuthorityFigure
282[[/folder]]
283
284[[folder:Dick Davenport]]
285A conservative just like his decades-long friend and later wife. Dick was always supportive of his wife and was an avid bird watcher. He died trying to get a picture of the rare Bachman's warbler, and managed to capture it in his final moments.
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288* AlliterativeName: '''D'''ick '''D'''avenport.
289%%* CoolOldGuy
290* DyingMomentOfAwesome: As noted above he had a heart attack while he was alone trying to get shots of the bird. He then used his last bit of strength to get the shot.
291* KilledOffForReal: The strip's first example.
292[[/folder]]
293
294[[folder:Nguyen Van Phred]]
295[[quoteright:135:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/rsz_phred.png]]
296
297A terrorist during the Vietnam War where he met B.D.; after being stranded together with a beer cache the two became fast friends. After the war, Phred lobbied for his people before becoming the Vietnamese U.N. Ambassador. He later opened up a club in Vietnam in the 90's and gave tours before becoming head of a Nike factory.
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299* ChuckCunninghamSyndrome: Hasn't appeared since the late '90s.
300* FaceHeelTurn: He went from helping with a legitimate business to running a sweatshop.
301* OddFriendship: With B.D., an American war veteran he got stranded with in Vietnam.
302[[/folder]]
303
304[[folder:Virginia "Ginny" Slade]]
305Joanie's roommate during college. Currently married to her long-term boyfriend, Clyde, and trying to keep him in check.
306
307----
308%%* DeadpanSnarker
309* IntergenerationalFriendship: With Joanie.
310* WhatDoesSheSeeInHim: She even noticed how odd it was for a feminist to be dating a sexist like Clyde.
311[[/folder]]
312
313[[folder:Clyde]]
314Ginny's freeloading boyfriend and later husband. Eventually founded his own successful cookie company and ran against Lacey and lost. Later took Lacey's position after she stepped down, but eventually lost it.
315
316----
317%%* DeadpanSnarker
318* {{Hypocrite}}: Ran against Lacey as a more conservative primary challenger by attacking her on a "War on Drugs" message and accusing her of being a drug addict... even though in the 70's ''he himself was a drug dealer''.
319* {{Jerkass}}: He was a bit of this in the 70's but got even worse in the 80's by basing his campaign on drug tests and trying to paint a 70-year-old woman as a drug addict.
320* TheSlacker: In the 70's.
321[[/folder]]
322
323[[folder:Phil Slackmeyer]]
324Mark's dad. The exact opposite of his son, Phil was a cold-hearted businessman who fully embraced his greed. Eventually divorced Mark's mother and then got remarried four times. He eventually died with Mark by his side.
325
326----
327* CorruptCorporateExecutive: While his business career wasn't mentioned much in the early years of the strip, he was hired into the Reagan administration in the 1980s as a consultant who pushed Reagan's business-friendly tax cuts. He quickly got hired back onto Wall Street as the CEO of a small business who then tried to pull a hostile takeover of another public company [[MoralEventHorizon even though his cousin was CEO there]]. After getting betrayed by another strip's character - Jim Andrews - who was an even ''more'' corrupt executive, Slackmeyer finds his way to an investment trading firm for a few years before he's exposed [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ivan_Boesky dealing with Ivan Boesky]] and gets sent to jail for insider trading.
328* EvilCounterpart: To Mark.
329* IHaveNoSon: Tried to disown him a lot early in the strip. Towards the end of his life, stating that he had never approved of anything Mark did and that Mark had been a constant disappointment actually brought Phil closure.
330* LikeFatherUnlikeSon: The conservative straight father of the liberal and gay Mark.
331* OddFriendship: With Alice, a homeless woman.
332%%* SmugSnake
333[[/folder]]
334
335[[folder:Alice Schwartzman]]
336[[quoteright:147:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/rsz_alice_schwartzman.png]]
337
338A homeless woman who befriended Rick. She later befriended Lacey, who mistook Alice for her long-dead sister.
339
340----
341%%zce* HappilyMarried: To Elmont.
342* OnlySaneWoman: During her time with Lacey, as Lacey was going through Alzheimer's, Lacey's friend Jeremy was dysfunctional and Elmont was insane.
343[[/folder]]
344
345[[folder:Andy Lippincot]]
346A man Joanie had a crush on until he revealed to her he was gay. They remained on good terms. He eventually contracted AIDS and died a few months after. Later returned as a ghost to reveal Mark's latent homosexuality to the latter.
347
348----
349* GallowsHumor: He cracked a lot of jokes about his terminal illness, which some thought were insensitive by Trudeau, before friends of AIDS victims spoke up and said that there was TruthInTelevision in that most AIDS patients had the same attitude and cracked wise about their condition.
350* KilledOffForReal: Died of AIDS a few months after contracting it during the strip's run.
351%%* ThePollyanna
352* SpiritAdvisor: To Mark, who came out as gay thanks to his advice.
353* StraightGay: Joanie had no idea that he was gay during the brief period that they were "dating."
354[[/folder]]
355
356[[folder:Sid Kibitiz]]
357[[quoteright:144:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/rsz_sid.png]]
358
359Supposed Hollywood super agent, Sid first appeared trying to help Duke make a John Delorean Biopic before settling in as Boopsie's agent.
360
361----
362* BunnyEarsLawyer: As noted below he's full of himself, but he's actually manged to keep Boopsie's career going and even had the foresight to make a digital copy of her in her prime so she'd get likeness rights far into the future, royalties she's still pulling in today.
363* SmallNameBigEgo: Thinks he's the best agent who ever lived and even once tried to get a director to rewrite ''Theatre/{{Hamlet}}''.
364[[/folder]]
365
366[[folder:Jimmy Thudpucker]]
367[[quoteright:171:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/rsz_thudp.png]]
368
369A singer and activist who started out in the strip during the 70's, retired early, and then made a comeback during the 80's. Currently a Cell Phone ring tone artist and file sharing activist.
370----
371* CompositeCharacter: Basically a hybrid of people like Music/BobDylan, Music/JacksonBrowne and Louden Wainwright III.
372* HappilyMarried: Since his introduction.
373%%* SoapboxSadie
374[[/folder]]
375
376!!Introduced 1980-1989
377[[folder:Jeremy Cavendish]]
378A birdwatcher and friend of the Davenports.
379
380----
381* {{Cloudcuckoolander}}: "Genuinely strange" by his own admission.
382* ComfortingTheWidow: Averted. He tries repeatedly to romance Lacey Davenport after Dick's death, but never comes close to succeeding.
383[[/folder]]
384
385[[folder:Elmont]]
386[[quoteright:136:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/rsz_elmont.png]]
387
388Alice's husband and raving lunatic.
389
390----
391* {{Cloudcuckoolander}}: Gives the Harrises a run for their money.
392%%zce* HappilyMarried: To Alice.
393%%* TalkativeLoon
394[[/folder]]
395
396[[folder:Jeff Redfern]]
397[[quoteright:143:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/rsz_jeff.png]]
398
399Joanie and Rick's son, he started out as a gifted little boy who eventually enrolled in Walden at 17 once the college stopped requiring a High School Education. Eventually became Zipper's best friend and the two participated in zany schemes together until graduation. Jeff didn't do much after that, after flunking out of his CIA training, and eventually got back into the CIA in a desk job. He eventually rose out of it by making a name for himself as the legendary Red Rascal while doing nothing at all, eventually landing him a mercenary job before he was fired from it. A book deal followed, along with a massive payday, but Jeff soon found himself back with his parents.
400
401----
402* ButtMonkey: For all of his Freudian Excuses, Jeff never seems to catch a break. Even the psychological effects of his capture by the Taliban are glossed over as comedic, or at any rate serve to simply irritate some readers.
403* ChildProdigy: Was found to be “gifted” at four years old.
404* Cloudcuckoolander: Lives in his head to cope, and gets along well with Zipper. He often misinterprets things in a comical way.
405* FakeUltimateHero: As the Red Rascal.
406* FreudianExcuse: There are plenty of strips out there that pretty much explain why he is as he is now.
407* FromNobodyToNightmare: Went from a simple slacker to the smug perpetrator of a massive ruse. Subverted later on, as he goes back to being a harmless moron, albeit one with a book deal.
408* GeniusDitz: He’s actually quite intelligent, at one point being recruited for the football team due to a 4.0 grading average.
409* HumiliationConga: [[AndThereWasMuchRejoicing Among some readers]]. After becoming a bestselling author, making millions of dollars from his Red Rascal stories, he loses his mega mansion…to his father’s barely-contained glee. Furthermore, Joanie told him that he'd have to start paying rent, helping around the house and acting like a real writer if he wanted to move back home.
410* {{Jerkass}}: Constantly gloated about his successes to his unemployed, patronizing journalist father. He is also rather blunt, and [[NoSocialSkills his social skills are not too great]], which leads him to make {{Innocently Insensitive}} remarks at best.
411* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: Is truly a decent guy at heart, and can be quite friendly and polite to others. He just lives in a world of his own due to [[ParentalNeglect making much of his decisions on his own]], and is often bitter towards his parents, especially Rick.
412* TheSlacker: Likely from being under-stimulated at school.
413* ThoseTwoGuys: With Zipper.
414* TookALevelInJerkass: Sometimes.
415* WellDoneSonGuy: Constantly trying to prove his worth to Rick, but [[UnsportsmanlikeGloating not]] [[AbandonmentInducedAnimosity in a nice way]].
416* WhatTheHellHero: Gets this from his parents on a regular basis.
417* WhenYouComingHomeDad: Was basically his life during his formative years.
418[[/folder]]
419
420!!Introduced 1990-1999
421[[folder:Alex Doonesbury]]
422[[quoteright:199:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/alexdoonesbury.png]]
423
424Mike and J.J.'s daughter. She started out as a nameless baby but around the time J.J. left graduated into Mike's precocious computer wiz daughter, which stuck throughout her teen years. Currently a post-grad at M.I.T. and has recently married war veteran Toggle and has two sons by him.
425
426----
427* BreakoutCharacter: To the point where she was granted her father's role as main character.
428* ClingyJealousGirl: Though not to violent levels, she gets crazy paranoid about any other woman and Toggle (barring his mother), especially Drew, even if there's nothing there.
429* {{Cloudcuckoolander}}: Though not as bad as some of the other characters, but it's there.
430* GiveGeeksAChance: She's a computer whiz who only had one boyfriend before she met, dated, and married Toggle.
431%%* GreenEyedMonster
432* HappilyMarried: To Toggle.
433* LikeFatherLikeSon: Both Alex and her stepmom Kim are attractive computer whizzes who become HappilyMarried to their respective men (Toggle, Mike).
434* NerdsAreSexy: Despite having only one boyfriend before Toggle, Alex is reasonably attractive.
435* NoNameGiven: As a baby.
436* ParentalAbandonment: J.J. ran out on her and her father Mike for the sleazy Zeke, though it's eventually subverted when J.J. moves to Seattle where Alex lives.
437* SitcomArchNemesis: To Zeke, since she was a kid. To her, he's known as [[MaliciousMisnaming "Uncle Stupidhead"]].
438* TeenGenius: A teenager who's skilled with computers.
439* TotallyRadical: As a kid.
440[[/folder]]
441
442[[folder:Ray Hightower]]
443B.D.'s war buddy since the gulf war and replacement after B.D. lost his leg. Recently sent home after taking multiple blasts. More at home on the battlefield than in civilian life.
444
445----
446* BloodKnight: Like B.D, he feels more at home on the battle field than he does at home.
447%%* AFatherToHisMen
448[[/folder]]
449
450[[folder:Samantha "Sam" Boopenstien]]
451B.D. and Boopsie's daughter.
452
453----
454* CompanionCube: Her Sarah Palin Action doll. She eventually gets rid of it along with all her other dolls.
455* IHaveNoSon: Inverted. She disowns B.D. as her father after he returns from helping Toggle the first time, due to the sheer amount of time he's been gone from her life.
456%%* NiceGirl
457* PrecociousCrush: On Prince Harry.
458[[/folder]]
459
460[[folder:Earl]]
461Duke's son, he started off as another kid in the orphanage who DNA test confirmed was Duke's son and eventually ran off with his Dad for a while before disappearing. Later returned right after Duke lost Honey to bring his dad in on his Lobbying firm.
462
463----
464* GenerationXerox: Of his Dad, especially as a kid. He eventually grew into a smarter and less brain-fried version of his Dad.
465* HighSchoolHustler: A kid version. He had a racket going at the orphanage.
466* MamasBabyPapasMaybe: Inverted when he first met Duke and Duke wasn't sure which of his former paramours was Earl's mom. Not even Earl excitedly recognizing his mom's name on one of Duke's tattoos could help him narrow it down.
467%%* OnlySaneMan
468* StraightMan: To Duke.
469* SuspiciouslySimilarSubstitute
470[[/folder]]
471
472!!Introduced 2000-2009
473
474[[folder:Zipper Harris]]
475[[quoteright:136:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/rsz_zipper.png]]
476
477Zonker's nephew who goes to a much more slacker-friendly Walden. Aspires to follow in his Uncle's footsteps. He surpassed his uncle's staying record and has became a tenured student, though he eventually left Walden and joined his uncle growing legal marijuana in Colorado.
478
479----
480* {{Cloudcuckoolander}}: Like Uncle, like Nephew.
481* GenerationXerox: Of Zonker, though that was his goal.
482%%* TheSlacker
483* ThoseTwoGuys: With Jeff.
484* YouJustToldMe: Pulls this on President King after revealing he'd told the students Walden might switch to being a for-profit college. When King asks if he knows they've decided to move to for profit, Zipper casually responds "I Do Now"
485[[/folder]]
486
487[[folder:Leo "Toggle" [=DeLuca=]]]
488A young soldier who sold CD mixes to other soldiers, he was hit by a mortar and ended up with expressive aphasia and an eye patch. He's currently working through his disorder, while going to college and working in the music industry. He and Alex are now married.
489
490----
491* AndIMustScream: Early on, as he couldn't talk at all (outside of a few words) at first. He eventually got better as he got more speaking ability and he's stuttering less and less.
492* CharacterDevelopment: Was a bit of a prick before the mortar blast hit him. The very reason for his accident was due to his own (back then) foolishness; listening to loud music on his iPod instead of paying proper attention to his surroundings.
493%%* EyepatchOfPower
494* HappilyMarried: To Alex Doonesbury.
495* NiceGuy: Became this after going through {{CharacterDevelopment}} in the form of Iraq and a physically disabling mortar blast.
496* ShellShockedVeteran: Is prone to traumatic episodes of PTSD. One memorable strip had him experience a panic attack when a student in one of his classes mentioned he was an Iraqi refugee. Debatably {{Flanderization}}.
497* SpeechImpediment: H-h-his s-s-stutter.
498* StutterStop: His speech impediment drops out on certain dramatic occasions, like once when he confronted an NRA group open-carrying at a restaurant. TruthInTelevision, as many stutterers can temporarily overcome the condition with intense concentration, though doing so is mentally exhausting which is why they don't do it for long periods.
499[[/folder]]
500
501[[folder:Melissa Wheeler]]
502A mechanic in the army who was raped by her commanding officer and dealt with it in therapy. With B.D. and her therapist's help, she eventually returned to command and was promoted.
503
504----
505* BerserkButton: Command Rape, after her horrendous experience with the matter.
506* BrokenBird: Even years after the fact, she's still dealing with the emotional fallout from her sexual assault.
507* BrutalHonesty: When dealing with a high school girl wanting to go into the military who asks her about sexual assault. More than jusitified given Melissa's past experince and the real dangers the girl would face.
508* CharacterDevelopment: Goes from a thoroughly BrokenBird to a well-respected commander. As of 2018, she's a member of the House of Representatives.
509* FieryRedhead: She's a redhead who doesn't take shit from anyone. She even drew down on her abuser in one instance when he walked in on her while she was checking her weapon, and she took a small satisfaction in making him feel as powerless as she had.
510* RapeAsBackstory: Was threatened with a stalled career unless she slept with her C.O., which is termed 'command rape'. As she puts it, she wasn't violently assaulted or coerced, but she was still unwilling.
511* StealthHiBye: Did this to Jeff a lot, albeit unintentionally.
512[[/folder]]
513
514[[folder:Roz]]
515Melissa's fellow mechanic and best friend. Came out a lesbian following the end of Don't Ask Don't Tell.
516
517----
518* HeterosexualLifePartners: With Melissa.
519* InnocentlyInsensitive: She's the one who delivers a message from their current commander that he wishes to see Mel in private, causing Mel to panic. Roz jokingly accuses Mel of having a crush on the (handsome) older man, and only later finds out it's because that's how her old C.O. began his manipulation of her. [[note]]For the record, the new C.O. was legitimately worried about Mel's mental state and intended to offer her a desk job so she could recover without it going on her record.[[/note]]
520%%* StraightGay
521[[/folder]]
522
523[[folder:Elias]]
524B.D's counselor at the Vet Center.
525
526----
527* OddFriendship: Forms one with B.D. over time.
528%%* ReasonableAuthorityFigure
529* WhatTheHellHero: Stops BD right before he can leave after saying he can't leave behind some things about the war.
530[[/folder]]
531
532[[folder:Drew]]
533Alex's roommate at MIT and best friend. Has guys falling for her left and right.
534
535----
536* DudeMagnet: To Alex's irritation, especially since Drew doesn't seem to notice.
537%%* NerdsAreSexy
538[[/folder]]
539
540!!Introduced 2010-2019
541[[folder:Becca]]
542[[quoteright:195:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/rsz_doonesbury20120913com.png]]
543
544Jeff's Publisher.
545
546----
547%%* OnlySaneWoman
548* ShipTease: With Jeff
549* StrictlyProfessionalRelationship: There have been signs.
550* WhatTheHellHero: Urges Jeff to stop battling with his dad. She also did not appreciate him selling Roland Hedley an advanced copy of “The Rouge”. She is actually quite cordial with him ninety-nine percent of the time, and is absolutely his best female friend.
551[[/folder]]
552

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