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3!Pure Heart Valley
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5!!Sheriff's Department
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10The defenders of Pure Heart Valley.
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12* AntiHeroTeam: None of them are all that heroic.
13* AttentionWhore: They ''love'' being the center of attention, especially Mao Mao.
14* BadassAndChildDuo: Mao Mao is an experienced warrior who is a master in the field of combat, Adorabat is his child deputy who looks up to him as a sort of legend.
15* BigThinShortTrio: Badgerclops is big, Mao Mao is thin, and Adorabat is short.
16* CoolBike: They use a flying aerocycle to get around.
17* EvilLaugh: Expect lots of cackling, screeches, and self-satisfied giggles from these three.
18* HandicappedBadass: All of them have some kind of disability. Mao Mao is missing his tail, Adorabat has a peg leg, and Badgerclops is a {{Cyborg}} with an eyepatch.
19* HeterosexualLifePartners: Badgerclops and Mao Mao are best friends, and have been traveling companions long before the events of the series.
20* InterspeciesFriendship: Between a cat, a badger, and a bat.
21* NiceMeanAndInBetween: Hot-blooded Mao Mao is the mean; laidback Badgerclops is the nice; and Adorabat is the in-between, sweetly naïve at times, but overly excitable and occasionally showing violent tendencies.
22* OldCopYoungCop: Adorabat is the youngest of the trio, being the only one to actually be a child.
23* RedOniBlueOni: Mao Mao and Adorabat serve as the RedOni to Badgerclops' BlueOni.
24* StudentAndMasterTeam: Adorabat serves as the innocent, inexperienced student to Mao Mao's determined, experienced master.
25* TerrorHero: They enjoy causing fear in their enemies. Mostly for kicks.
26* JiveTurkey: All use street slang from time to time
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29[[folder:Mao Mao Mao]]
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31[[caption-width-right:250:Mao Mao as an adult]]
32[[caption-width-right:250:[[labelnote:Click here to see Mao Mao as a teenager.]]\
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34[[caption-width-right:250:[[labelnote:Click here to see Mao Mao as a child.]]\
35https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/maomao_baby.png[[/labelnote]]]]
36->'''Voiced by:''' Parker Simmons (adult & pre-teen), Creator/ColleenClinkenbeard (child), Creator/TatsuhisaSuzuki (Japanese, adult & pre-teen)
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38A wanderer who becomes the sheriff of Pure Heart Valley. His goal is to become a legendary hero and earn his family's respect.
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40* AbusiveParents: Played for laughs, but it's clear that his parents were horrifically emotionally negligent at least and outright emotionally and physically abusive (i.e. his flashbacks where he was forced to give up eating cobbler).
41* AntiHero: While he does have a sense of honor and is altruistic, [[ItsAllAboutMe most of the time he's motivated by a need for self-validation]]. His temperamental issues and neuroses also cause him to be the actual antagonist of several episodes.
42* AttentionWhore: ''Desperately'' seeks other's approval, mostly due to the lack of attention given to him by his father.
43* BadassCape: Wears a red cape as his signature look.
44* BetrayalByInaction: In "Meet Tanya Keys" Mao Mao actually gives up on Badgerclops and decides to just let Tanya take Badgerclops to jail. Luckily, he changes his mind later in the episode, and more luckily Badgerclops doesn't seem to mind that Mao Mao abandoned him.
45* TheBigGuy: The undoubted strongest of the trio, and is often the one doing the most damage to foes in combat.
46* BloodKnight: ''Clearly'' loves to fight.
47* CallingTheOldManOut: He ''finally'' calls out Shin Mao for his ParentalNeglect in "Small".
48-->'''Shin Mao:''' I'll straighten this little guy out like that! [snaps his fingers] Besides, I wouldn't want you to embarrass yourself.
49-->'''Mao Mao:''' Embarrass... myself? You're worried that I might... embarrass... [[RageBreakingPoint MYSELF!?]] You know, sometimes when you're not around, I actually kinda like myself. I think you're more worried that I'll embarrass you!
50* CatsAreMean: Although still a heroic character, Mao Mao is quite temperamental and egotistic.
51* CoolSword: Brandishes a yellow sword as his main weapon, that generates light. [[spoiler: It's really just a glow stick his father gave him when Shin Mao was giving out the 'real' legendary weapons to Mao Mao's older sisters.]]
52* CreepyGood: Deeply unhinged, delusional, but largely benevolent.
53* CuteKitten: Whether he's depicted in his childhood or present days, Mao Mao's enthusiasm and simple cat design ooze charm. [[HatesBeingCalledCute Just try not to say it so boldly around him.]]
54* DarkIsNotEvil: Mao Mao is a heroic black cat and while his appearance does come off a RedAndBlackAndEvilAllOver, he wants to be a legendary hero.
55* ADogNamedDog: Mao Mao is a black cat, and since "Mao" is Chinese for "cat", Mao Mao translates to "Cat Cat" in Chinese.
56* DramaQueen: Of the hyperbolic variety. Mao Mao tends to embellish stories of his life to make them sound more epic than they are and tries to turn everything he does into an epic adventure, and "Bao Bao's Revenge" is all about this trait.
57* EveryoneHasStandards:
58** Immediately starts freaking out when it seems like Adorabat killed a monster on her first solo fight.
59** As ready as he is to resort to violence, Mao Mao was pretty disturbed when Adorabat thoughtlessly attacked a monster [[KickThemWhileTheyAreDown that was already incapacitated]].
60* EvilLaugh: Though it's more crazy than wicked.
61* FreudianExcuse: Mao Mao has spent most of his life neglected or treated condescendingly by his father, turning him into someone obsessed with being recognized as a great hero.
62* GlorySeeker: Mao Mao's primary goal in life is to become a legendary hero. He's ecstatic when he realizes that he can become one by protecting the Valley after having accidentally broken the Pure Heart Ruby that hid the Valley away previously.
63* GoldenSuperMode: Parodied as a one-time deal powered by [[ItMakesSenseInContext unleashing years of repressed love for cobbler]]. While it lasts though, “Golden Truth Form” makes him ridiculously strong.
64* GoodIsNotNice: Though the valley's greatest protector, Mao Mao can be quite a hardass when it comes to enforcing the rules.
65* HatesBeingTouched: Every time Badgerclops places a hand on him, he always looks either uncomfortable or swats it away with a slap. Oddly enough, in contrast, he has no problems with touching and being touched by Adorabat.
66* HeroWithAUniqueName: He's the protagonist, and one of the few recurring characters whose name isn't some kind of {{Portmanteau}}.
67* HeroWithBadPublicity: In "Outfoxed" and "Popularity Conquest", Mao Mao's abrasive personality causes the Sweetie-Pies to turn against him.
68* HeroesLoveDogs: Despite being a ''cat,'' he's absolutely crazy about dogs. [[spoiler:Especially his estranged pet/partner Bao Bao.]]
69* HeroesPreferSwords: Wields a golden katana as his main weapon.
70* HeroicWannabe: He would do anything to be a legendary hero, even if it means in staying in the Pure Heart Valley.
71* HiddenDepths: Mao Mao is definitely a glory seeker, but he has a strong sense of responsibility, given his response to breaking the Ruby Pure Heart and to Adorabat's collateral damage-filled first battle. Of course, that doesn't mean he has to be happy about it.
72* HilariouslyAbusiveChildhood: His emotionally negligent, possibly openly abusive childhood that caused several psychological trauma is the source of a third of the show's humor.
73* ICallItVera: Calls his katana Geraldine. However, he is notably not so delusional as to think it's sentient.
74* IdiotHair: He's got two of them.
75* IJustWantToBeLoved: More than anything Mao Mao wants to be loved and appreciated due to his ParentalNeglect. Normally he accomplishes this by trying to become a hero, but when that fails he's very willing to sacrifice his principles and become a WesternAnimation/StevenUniverse parody.
76* IJustWantToBeSpecial: It coincides with IJustWantToBeLoved. He believes so badly in his dream of being a "legendary hero" that he falters greatly whenever he's faced with any evidence that he's less than perfect.
77* INeedYouStronger: Needlessly bullies Orangusnake and the remaining Sky Pirates so they can become stronger enemies for him to gloriously defeat.
78* InexplicablyTailless: He is a cat without a tail, though he's shown to have had one as a child [[spoiler:until it was crushed under a boulder on one of his early adventures.]]
79* InferioritySuperiorityComplex: Mao Mao's [[WellDoneSonGuy feelings of inadequacy before his family]] drive him to act very overbearing to prove him.
80* ItsAllAboutMe: Occasionally seems to forget there are more people in the world than just him and his quest.
81* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: While he can be quite aggressive, he nonetheless means well and wants to be a legendary hero.
82* KatanasAreJustBetter: He really loves that golden katana. And he's good at using it.
83* KnightTemplar: Enforces even the most minor of Pure Heart Valley laws with draconian fervor.
84* KnowWhenToFoldEm: Deconstructed in ''Thumb War'' where Mao Mao's willingness to do so (or in his words, "refuse to participate") is borne from having fought enough battles to know which ones are untenable. Poorly framing it in front of Adorabat however, makes it come across as a defeatist attitude.
85* LargeHam: For Mao Mao, if something can't be done loudly and/or epically, it's not worth doing.
86* LightEmUp: His sword emits light; it is technically just a glowstick, but he has managed to weaponize it on occasion. [[spoiler:He himself emits light after eating cobbler.]]
87* TheLeader: Due to his status as sheriff, he is technically a higher rank than both Badgerclops and Adorabat.
88* MasterOfDisguise: Seems to keep a plethora of disguises on him at all times. [[spoiler:He also has a closet full of neoprene suits that look like various Pure Heart citizens. In “Outfoxed”, he was even shown to do a spot-on impersonation of Adorabat, right down to the voice.]]
89* MyGreatestFailure: After learning that he broke the Ruby Pure Heart, Mao Mao instantly decides that he'll stay there and make up for his actions by protecting the valley, as that is what a real hero would do. Subverted when Orangusnake indirectly points out that doing so would make someone legendary, to which Mao Mao immediately perks up as he realizes his mistake has given him a ticket to become a legend.
90* MeaningfulName: "Mao" means "cat" in Chinese, making his full name "Mao Mao Mao" sounding like "cat cat cat" for Chinese ears. Oddly, he doesn't have any other association with Chinese culture.
91* MegaNeko: He's a cat that's the size of a grown human, though he only seems large compared to the Sweetie-Pies (and [[LargeRunt downright puny]] compared to the rest of his family). He becomes outright enormous in "Megaclops" to force Badgerclops back to his original size.
92* MoreThanMeetsTheEye: According to Word of God, the reasons Mao Mao has so many duck stickers on various things is because he's a fan of Lucky Ducky, the [[https://twitter.com/parkerrsimmons/status/1187463804067516416 Mao Mao world's version of Hello Kitty.]]
93* NeverMyFault: Is incapable of admitting he was wrong about Orangusnake and his pirates being incapable of stealing the aerocycle.
94* NormalFishInATinyPond: He's more than qualified to handle most threats to Pure Heart Valley, generally failing [[HisOwnWorstEnemy because of his own arrogance and other neuroses]]. On the greater world stage, though, it's implied his career beforehand wasn't very impressive, especially compared to the rest of his family.
95* OcularGushers: When Adorabat finally manages to get him to express his [[MenDontCry f... fuh-fvv-f-FEELINGS...]]
96* OnlySaneMan: When it doesn't involve his ego or any of his various insecurities, Mao Mao tends to be the voice of reason to Badgerclops and Adorabat's...''eccentricities'' and other poor choices. Examples include when Adorabat used the Megapeg without taking the effort to master it first and when Badgerclops adopted a baby monster.
97* ParentalIssues: In "Not Impressed", the desperation Mao Mao goes through to impress a citizen stems from his father ignoring him as a child.
98* ParentalSubstitute: Surprisingly seems to have taken on this role in Adorabat's life. Throughout "The Perfect Adventure", he always seems to be looking out for her, [[PetTheDog even taking her hand at one point to comfort her in the dungeon they find]].
99* ProperlyParanoid: You can't really blame him for freaking out about just how dangerous Adorabat's upgrades make her after she nearly ''destroyed Pure Heart Valley''.
100* ProstheticLimbReveal: Though oddly it was technically shown 2 episodes earlier in "Popularity Contest", it wasn't until the episode "Thumb War" that focus was given to the fact that Mao Mao's gloves are prosthetic. His actual hands are cat like paws that have nubs for fingers, so the gloves he wears extend them into proper length fingers.
101* RepetitiveName: Mao Mao's given name is just the word "mao" twice. His surname is ''also'' Mao, which he admits in "Small" means his full name is Mao Mao Mao.
102* RuggedScar: He has a couple of scars underneath his waist stash, which he tries to impress Ol' Blue with in "Not Impressed".
103* TheRuntAtTheEnd: [[LargeRunt Though still big for a cat]], Mao Mao is much smaller than his older sisters. [[spoiler:He gets it from his father, apparently.]]
104* ScaryTeeth: He's got a whole mouth full of shark-like chompers. Most visible when he shouts or laughs maniacally.
105* SignificantWardrobeShift: Young adventurer Mao Mao is [[VisualPun dressed in green]] to signify his youth, inexperience, and how hopeful he used to be.
106* SmallNameBigEgo: Is almost suicidally confident in his abilities. Thankfully his abilities are impressive.
107* StomachOfHolding: Shown to carry around binoculars, telescopes, and sunglasses inside his belly, much to the disgust of the others when he has to retrieve them.
108* SuperStrength: Simply the only way he so easily launches the monsters he fights into the sky.
109* ToBeAMaster: He's trying to be a legendary hero and be acknowledged.
110* ToBeLawfulOrGood: One of his overarching conflicts in the show.
111* TrademarkFavoriteFood: Cobbler, which is unfortunate since his Hero's Code completely forbids him from eating it.
112-->'''Mao Mao:''' Oh, I ''want'' that cobbler, Adorabat. I want that cobbler more than you could ''ever'' imagine. If I had that cobbler? I would do things to it that would make my ancestors ''cry in shame''.
113* UnreliableNarrator: Mao Mao's accounts of certain things, such his sour partnership with Bao Bao, can sometimes fall under revisionist history to glorify or victimize himself. His accounts of his neglectful father prove to be fairly accurate as revealed in "Small" though.
114* UsedToBeASweetKid: Formerly a friendly and hopeful young adventurer before he got cranky, weird, and old.
115* VocalDissonance: Has an uncharacteristically masculine voice in spite of his appearance.
116* VolumetricMouth: His mouth becomes the size of his head whenever he yells or laughs.
117* WellDoneSonGuy: Mao Mao's desire to be a legendary hero is at least partially a bid to gain his family's respect. Especially that of his father, who never gave him any attention. He does finally get his father's respect at the end of "Small".
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120[[folder:Badgerclops]]
121[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/bc.png]]
122-->'''Voiced by''': Griffith Kimmins, Creator/SubaruKimura (Japanese)
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124Mao Mao's best friend and right-hand man, a one-eyed badger with a robotic arm.
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126* AccentRelapse: His Cockney accent from when he was part of the Thickett Thieves comes back momentarily during an argument with Mao Mao, which he [[LampshadeHanging lampshades]].
127* AchillesHeel: Badgerclops is an incredibly hardy combatant so long as you don't hit his stomach.
128* AmbiguouslyGay: Flirts with a genderless blob, but refers to it as a "gentleman" (and also a he at least once) while doing so. He's also the most flamboyant of the trio, and while all 3 are sensitive and emotional in their own ways, Badgerclops is the most sensitive in the way that fits the stereotype the most.
129** Nearly turns it up to 11 in "Baost in Show" when he wears a harness that looks suspiciously like bondage gear and does an extremely flamboyant dance on stage that would not be out of place for a stripper to do.
130** "I hope he's not a daddy, daddies freak me out!"
131* AntiHero: He's quite lazy most of the time and [[DependingOnTheWriter occasionally quite selfish]], outright becoming evil or refusing to do anything in his worst moments. On the other hand, he remains the most loyal to his friends and mostly make up for his own mistakes.
132* ArtificialLimbs: His right arm is robotic.
133** SwissArmyAppendage: His hand can turn into weapons, but also mundane things like an eggbeater and a spatula.
134** ArmCannon: His most regularly used weapon.
135* BagofKidnapping: Tanya captures him and puts him in one of these to collect the bounty.
136* BigEater: Spends a majority of his screentime off duty either eating or talking about eating.
137* BigFun: Practically the poster boy for this trope.
138* BlueAndOrangeMorality: Badgerclops has a strong sense of ethics and awareness of what constitutes decent behavior, but he's also more prone to overreacting to meager slights or prioritizing his petty desires over the greater good.
139* TheBully: Briefly becomes this in Adorabat's preschool due to his larger size until the kids turn the tables by ''emotionally'' brutalizing him.
140* BrilliantButLazy: He is shown to be smart, inventive and rather insightful, but his laziness and gluttony really hold him back.
141* ButtMonkey: Frequently gets the low end of the stick.
142* CantTakeCriticism: As revealed in "The Truth Stinks", Badgerclops reacts very poorly to being criticized.
143-->'''Mao Mao:''' This one time he cut his own bangs, some villager from the Great Plains told him he did a bad job. [[DisproportionateRetribution They're called the Just Okay Plains now]]...
144* CloudCuckoolander: Can lapse into this from time to time, in spite of his otherwise OnlySaneMan status. For example, "Adoradad" reveals that he always thought Adorabat was a figment of his imagination.
145* CompressedVice: In "The Truth Stinks" Badgerclops is suddenly unable to take criticism without going into a violent rampage. This despite the fact that, in previous episodes, Badgerclops has been shown take criticism with minimal issue, such as being told he's a terrible cook who can only make complete garbage. Mao Mao even criticizes Badgerclops in their FIRST SCENE together in the ''first episode'', telling Badgerclops he drives like a grandma.
146** In a somewhat similar note that's mixed a bit more with Flanderization is "Captured Clops." Previously, Badgerclops's "laziness" was more like "occasional mild hesitance" as he's never once backed out of doing something out of pure laziness[[note]]With the minor exception of Perfect Adventure when he gives up for a bit, but even then he came right back[[/note]]. Then in Captured Clops, suddenly he's so lazy that he's even willing to drop Mao Mao off a ship if it means he won't have to go shopping.
147* CrashCourseLanding: Ends up doing one after the Impressaur knocks the bike out of the sky.
148* CrouchingMoronHiddenBadass: While he may be mostly passive and pretty friendly, that doesn't really change the fact that he's huge and he has an ''ArmCannon!''
149* DependingOnTheWriter: In some episodes Badgerclops is a very chill badger, only being temporarily exasperated when Mao Mao won't listen or insults him before moving on with his life. In other episodes, he's incredibly sensitive and quick to anger, turning on his friends over even the slightest insults.
150** In "Head Chef" and "Sleeper Sofa" Badgerclops suddenly has a dislike for art, even though part of "Ultraclops" was that Mao Mao wouldn't let Badgerclops draw at night.
151** Part of the conflict in "Head Chef" is that Badgerclops preffers to think things through over Mao Mao's tendency to be reckless. However, many an episode focus on Mao Mao's rigid LawfulStupid tendencies while Badgerclops acts without thinking.
152* TheDogBitesBack: In "Ultraclops", after becoming giant to defeat a monster, Badgerclops refuses to shrink back down when he realizes that he no longer has to put up with Mao Mao and Adorabat being annoying and not taking him seriously.
153-->'''Badgerclops:''' Wait. I don't have to listen to what tiny people want anymore. [[SuddenlyShouting I'M NOT SHRINKING BACK DOWN!]] I'm done stuffing down all my problems.
154* DysfunctionalFamily: Implied. Badgerclops strongly implies that his mother does not have very nice things to say about him in Population Conquest, and he has a stepbrother that he's refused to talk to. The combination of an unkind mother with remarried parents likely means his family either didn't or doesn't get along well.
155** Suggested even more strongly in Badge-a-fire Explosion. While we don't see them interact directly since there's no dialog in the flashback, it's very strongly implied in the episode that his parents abused his intellect.
156* EvilLaugh: He has a lilted giggle that can be rather creepy under the wrong circumstances.
157* EyesAlwaysShut: Fits this to a T most of the time - especially because his other eye is covered with a patch. The only time he opens it is when he gets taken aback by something or something demands his attention.
158* FatComicRelief: Can serve this purpose at times.
159* {{Flanderization}}: His laziness has become progressively more pronounced as the show has gone on. [[note]]Although so far it's really only been Flanderized for just 1 episode. In previous episodes Badgerclops has dialog that strongly SUGGESTS he's lazy and doesn't want to work, [[InformedFlaw but he's never actually been SEEN choosing to be lazy over working]], at least [[CompressedVice not before Captured Clops.]][[/note]]
160* GentleGiant: While he may be quite large and decently tall, he's actually the most passive of the three main characters.
161* {{Hammerspace}}: While not usually worth pointing out, most of his BigEater tendencies are fueled by the fact he just appears to have a knack for pulling junk food out of nowhere at all times, much to Mao Mao's building annoyance.
162-->'''Mao Mao:''' Where did you get that burger!?
163-->'''Badgerclops:''' I don't tell you ''everything'' that happens in my life.
164* HatesBaths: After spending an entire episode thinking his crystals let him forego showers and [[ThePigPen stinking to high hell because of it]], he finally admits to himself after misreading criticism that he really just hates taking showers. Since Mao Mao and Adorabat had to put up with the smell the whole episode, they just hose him down with a firehose in response.
165* HiddenDepths: The mathematical formulas in the background of episode 3 while Badgerclops is engineering Adorabat’s robo-armor show that Badgerclops is actually a genius engineer. Unfortunately, we don't actually see him use his skills on-screen very much outside of 3 seconds, so it remains hidden.
166* HeelFaceTurn: A former bandit until [[IOweYouMyLife Mao Mao saved his life.]]
167* InformedAttribute: His character bios and descriptions like to describe him as incredibly chill and relaxed. While he does have moments where he's surprisingly laid back and calm given the situation, and is often the Voice of Reason when Mao Mao is overreacting, in general he's just as sensitive and emotional as Mao Mao, and in some episodes, is even MORE emotional.
168** This even extends to before he was Badgerclops and was just Bearclops in [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZH6fjvokSmw his first appearance]]. In the description he is described as "the most relaxed bear on the planet" but even in that video, he gets upset.
169* ItsAllAboutMe: While more socially adept than Mao Mao, Badgerclops has shown a willingness to jeopardise not only the lives of his friends, but that of the entire kingdom if it means satisfying his mercurial whims.
170* TheLancer: Is always ready to have Mao Mao's back. Doesn't mean he doesn't often disagree with his plans though.
171* NiceGuy: It sort of [[DependingOnTheWriter depends on the episode]], but he's typically the most openly friendly and supportive of the trio despite his laziness. That is [[CantTakeCriticism when he isn't being directly criticized]].
172* NotSoAboveItAll: Usually acts as a StraightMan to Mao Mao, but "The Truth Stinks" shows he can be just as [[DramaQueen manic]] and [[ItsAllAboutMe selfish]] as him.
173* OnlySaneMan: Especially when compared to Mao Mao and Adorabat.
174* OOCIsSeriousBusiness: Near the end of "Ultraclops," Mao Mao and Adorabat start to realize that Badgerclops is genuinely angry with them when the latter says he'd rather walk home.
175--> '''Mao Mao:''' ''(Gasps)''
176--> '''Adorabat:''' He never walks!
177* ParentalIssues: Both Popular Conquest and Head Chef strongly imply that Badgerclops and his mother have issues. It's not clear by how much yet or what happened, but Popular Conquest implies his mother is verbally abusive, and Head Chef implies that Badgerclops wants to win his mothers affections.
178* {{Portmanteau}}: Badgerclops' name is a portmanteau of "badger" and "cyclops", being a one-eyed badger.
179* PurpleIsPowerful: When Badgerclops enters his "Superfocused" state his eye turns into a light purple shade.
180* ReformedCriminal: Used to be part of the Thickett Thieves before becoming a hero.
181* ScrewThisImOuttaHere: "Trading Day" has Mao Mao accidentally access a few entries of Badgerclops' audio diary, all of which consist of Badgerclops wanting to run away at perceived slights against him (Mao Mao not telling him his full name) or when something too weird happens (Mao Mao's legs getting super buff from training weights).
182* TheEngineer: We don't actually see him do it very much on-screen (with the exception of Adorabat's robo-armor), but he is an engineer. In episode 12, it's implied that he works on his robotic arm and develops new weapons and functions for it (off-screen). "Captured Clops" also implies that he's the only one that can repair the Aerocycle when it's damaged (though when we see him actually repair it, all he does is slam it together). "Meet Tanya Keys" much more directly states that he tinkers with the Aerocycle and upgrades it.[[note]]A TV promo for the show also has Mao Mao call Badgerclops a "machinist." Since it was done by Mao Mao's usual voice actor, who is also the creator of the show, it can probably be taken as canon.[[/note]]
183** Finally fully shown and confirmed in Badge-a-fire Explosion that, yes, he builds and works on machines, and is a genius at it.
184* ScienceRelatedMemeticDisorder: If he doesn't give himself outlets for creativity for a long time, it tends to get pent up only to get released all at once in an engineering outburst where he makes ''everything'' that was stuck on his head in a matter of hours and not remember what he even did after it's over.
185* TheSlacker: Certainly seems to prefer sitting around and eating to actually going on adventures any day of the week.
186* TheSmartGuy: Easily the smartest of the trio.
187* TheStarscream: After joining the Sky Pirates in "Captured Clops", he wastes almost no time trying to muscle Orangusnake out of his leadership role.
188* StepfordSmiler: In "Ultraclops", in response to some of Mao Mao and Adorabat's more annoying habits (jabbering, early morning yoga, not letting Badgerclops watch his favorite TV show, etc.), Badgerclops is shown telling himself to "Shove it down." He refuses to shrink back down after [[ItMakesSenseInContext becoming a giant]] because he's able [[TheDogBitesBack to get his own way for once]], but finally loses his temper when Mao Mao and Adorabat annoy him into returning to normal. Thankfully, Mao Mao and Adorabat learn their lesson.
189* SwissArmyAppendage: His robotic ArmCannon has ''tons'' of functionalities, both weapons-wise and utility-wise; it even has water sprinklers and an [=MP3=] player.
190* TeamDad: Sometimes has to act as the only responsible person in the room, especially around Mao Mao and Adorabat.
191* UnknownRival: Adorabat seems to see him as competition of some kind for Mao Mao's attention.
192* WeaksauceWeakness: Ordinary fridge magnets can disable his robotic arm completely.
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195[[folder:Adorabat]]
196[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/ab_3.png]]
197-->'''Voiced by''': Lika Leong, Rie Hikisaka (Japanese)
198
199A young resident of Pure Heart Valley who becomes Mao Mao's deputy to learn how to be a hero.
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201* AMFMCharacterization: Whenever she's listening to music, one can overhear it's some manner of heavy, possibly Death Metal, with [[LyricalDissonance strange]] yet happy lyrics. Weird combo as it is, it fits her [[CuteAndPsycho adorably bloodthirsty]] personality.
202* AnArmAndALeg: She appears to have a peg leg in place of her right leg. So far, this hasn't been addressed by any of the other characters. It's implied that she lost it to the same monster that killed her mother.
203* TheApprentice: Serves as one for Mao Mao.
204* BatOutOfHell: Normally very nice but she has several moments where she's openly violent and threatening.
205* BerserkButton: Not showing proper respect to Mao Mao drives her to threaten a villager with Mao Mao's katana.
206--> '''Adorabat:''' "Do you love your mommy? DO YOU LOVE YOUR MOMMY?!"
207** Also, she does ''not'' take the bullying of her friends well.
208---> '''Adorabat:''' I told you to '''''BEHAVE''''' WHILE I WAS '''''GONE!''''' LISTEN UP! THIS IS '''''MY''''' CLASSROOM!
209* BewareOfTheNiceOnes: Adorabat carries around a cheerful attitude and voice, but it doesn't prevent her from acting absurdly tense against anyone who threatens Mao Mao.
210* BlackSheep: The one inhabitant of Pure Heart Valley who wants to go on adventures and fights monsters, at least until Badgerclops and Mao Mao show up. And once she has their support in this, she ''relishes'' in the difference.
211-->'''Adorabat:''' You hear that!? I'M ''NOTHING'' LIKE THE REST OF YOU '''''WIMPS'''''!
212* BloodKnight: Gets incredibly riled up whenever violence is involved. Not to the same degree as Mao Mao, but she's always ready and willing to participate if he is. Although, sometimes she's even ''more'' excited by violence than Mao Mao, who at least wouldn't attack an incapacitated monster.
213--> '''Adorabat:''' "Violence! WOO!!"
214* BlueIsHeroic: She’s a blue, heroic bat.
215* BreakTheCutie: She actually has some of this worldview crushed in "Outfoxed", after realizing that ''just'' because people act nice, it doesn't mean they're good people.
216* BrutalHonesty: She pretty much has zero tact.
217* BuffySpeak: Adorabat exclaims "I wanna be that," referring to Mao Mao's heroic lifestyle, and upon getting a confused response from him, she replies while gesturing at him, "Thiiis!"
218* CallASmeerpARabbit: True, in most aspects she's like a bat, but most actual bats ''don't'' "molt" and leave behind transluscent shells of their skin lying around, like she does.
219* CantCatchUp: Certainly seems to believe that she can't when compared to Mao Mao and Badgerclops, lacking their experience and training as fighters to be as effective as them.
220* CharacterFocus: Acted as the main character of the first three episodes, which showcased her personality, her drive to be a hero, and her slowly becoming a part of Mao Mao and Badgerclops' dynamic.
221* TheChessmaster: {{Downplayed}}, as she isn't that good at it, but throughout "The Perfect Adventure", she manipulates events to go on a big adventure with Mao Mao.
222* ChildrenAreInnocent: Is just as sweet, playful, and immature as the rest of the Sweetie-Pies. Most of the time.
223* {{Cyborg}}: {{Downplayed}}, as it was more of PowerArmor than anything, but she basically turned herself into one during "No Shortcuts" to avoid all the training needed to become a legendary hero.
224* CuteAndPsycho: Even at her most bloodthirsty (and she has her fair share of psycho moments) she remains utterly adorable.
225* CuteButCacophonic: As adorable as she is, she can gratingly scream at any give time in an episode. And boy oh boy, [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LVCmTyUctHA can she scream]]. Justified because she is a bat and eventually, she develops a SuperScream technique for battle.
226* DarkIsNotEvil: Adorabat is a heroic bat and bats are animals of the dark.
227* {{Expy}}: Her design as a tall-eared bat with a heart on her belly is extremely similar to Babbit from ''[[Manga/{{Kodocha}} Kodocha]]''. Her personality is also similar if much more violent.
228* FaceHeelTurn: Undergoes a temporary one in "No Shortcuts" to avoid Orangusnake chopping off her PowerArmor.
229* {{Fangirl}}: She acts like a huge fangirl towards Mao-Mao, constantly gushing about how cool and heroic he is.
230* FurryReminder: She eats bugs and sleeps upside down like real bats do.
231* ForgotAboutHerPowers: Occasionally seems to forget that she can fly. In "Captured Clops", when Badgerclops opens a trap door below Mao Mao and Adorabat, Adorabat doesn't fall due to her flying, and ''deliberately'' falls just because Mao Mao did.
232* GenkiGirl: She tends to have an energetically enthusiastic and upbeat personality, especially when going on missions with Mao Mao and Badgerclops.
233* TheHeart: Serves this role in the group, with her essentially being Mao Mao and Badgerclops' adoptive kid in the main series.
234* HeroWorshipper: She idolizes Mao Mao and, to a lesser extent, Badgerclops. When she first sees Mao Mao, she thinks his impressive skills and exciting life are so cool that she immediately decides she wants to be a hero and be just like him.
235* IJustWantToBeYou: She feels this way about Mao Mao. In "Trading Day", when the heroes agree to swap lives, she’s thrilled at the opportunity to live Mao Mao’s life and repeatedly says that she ''is'' Mao Mao. In "Try Hard", she tries to save Mao Mao and Badgerclops by doing what she thinks Mao Mao would do. After Mao Mao convinces her to be herself and save them by using her ''own'' talents, she briefly considers that maybe she doesn’t need to be just like Mao Mao…[[IgnoredAesop but then she decides she does]].
236* IncorruptiblePurePureness: Regardless of the circumstances of their adventures and her determination to be a great hero, she always maintains a positive, childlike view of the world around her.
237* KidHero: In “Trading Day” we learn she is only five years old, meaning that she is only a kid. She is also one of the main heroes of the show.
238* KubrickStare: Adorabat pulls this when she's mad in some of the episodes.
239* TheLoad: Ultimately worried she's this throughout all of "No Shortcuts", believing that in order to be useful she needed an upgrade.
240* MoralityPet: Quickly becomes one for Mao Mao.
241* MyGodWhatHaveIDone: She has a lot of moments like this when her crazy schemes go wrong.
242* NightmareFetishist: Seems to take particular delight in the idea of a monster invading her peaceful town.
243** She has a cave where she stores her ''bone collection''.
244-->'''Badgerclops:''' This is ''not'' healthy.
245* NinjaLog: After training she develops a skill for using her molted skin as a diversion.
246* NothingExcitingEverHappensHere: Adorabat says this verbatim after the two she was cloud-watching with walk off, one in anger and one in fear over her trying to see a monster in the clouds.
247* PintSizedPowerhouse: She effortlessly lifts several objects larger than she is when she beats up Rufus and Reggie, and later karate-chops two royal guards unconscious.
248* ThePollyanna: Almost constantly happy and friendly, no matter how dire the situation.
249* {{Portmanteau}}: Adorabat's name is a portmanteau of "adorable" and "bat", being an adorable bat.
250* PoweredArmor: The Mega-Mech.
251* PurpleIsPowerful: In Zing Your Heart Out the Ruby Pure Heart granted Adorabat the power to zing the citizens of the valley which made her eyes purple and blast a beam out of her mouth.
252* PyroManiac: Occasionally shows hints of it, and it's been mentioned she's not allowed near kitchens anymore after some manner of incident.
253* RazorWings: Training under Mao Mao eventually makes her strong enough to slice objects apart with her wings.
254* RidiculouslyCuteCritter: A tiny bat with big eyes and ears, a cute voice, and a heart symbol on her chest.
255* TheRunaway: "Adoradad" reveals that she ran away from home due to her dad's overprotective nature.
256* {{Schemer}}: Sometimes she'll come up with crazy schemes (that end up backfiring on her and almost getting her/the trio killed), such as in "The Perfect Adventure" and "Breakup".
257* TheSmurfettePrinciple: Is the only female member of the sheriff's department.
258* StageMagician: And is actually quite the talented one, even if Mao Mao and Badgerclops didn't believe so themselves at first.
259* SmokeOut: She's always packing a whole bunch of smoke bombs, and often uses them for hasty exits when she isn't just sowing chaos.
260* SuddenlyShouting: Her voice tends to abruptly raise several octaves mid-speech whenever she's angry.
261* SuperScream: Gains this ability as of "Adoradad".
262* TagalongKid: Effectively serves this role to the adult Mao Mao and Badgerclops, and her status as this is a major plot in "No Shortcuts".
263* ToBeAMaster: She wants to be a hero like Mao Mao because she thinks it's cool.
264* TookALevelInBadass: Going on missions with Mao Mao and training under him steadily makes Adorabat a better fighter. In "Baost in Show", she manages to knock out two of Snugglemagne's guards unconscious all on her own.
265* TroublingUnchildlikeBehavior: She's five years old, but often shows off quite a predisposition for violence. Her own father admits that she sometimes scares him with her intensity and aggressiveness.
266* UndyingLoyalty: To Mao Mao. She’s infuriated by a Sweetie Pie not finding him impressive, and if he needs help, she’ll stop at nothing to save him.
267* VagueAge: Like a lot of Sweetie-Pies, it's not obvious whether Adorabat is a child or a (young) adult. It wasn't until "Trading Day" that we learn she's five years old--[[LampshadeHanging which surprises Badgerclops]], who [[MistakenAge assumed she was the same age as him and Mao Mao]].
268* VanHelsingHateCrimes: If she sees a monster, her first instinct is to immediately try to destroy it regardless of how malicious they look, as seen in "Bobo Chan". Of course, it's not that surprising given that monsters attack her home regularly.
269[[/folder]]
270
271!!The Sweetie-Pies
272
273[[folder:In General]]
274
275The blissfully innocent citizens of Pure Heart Valley.
276----
277* {{Expy}}: They share a lot of similarities with the Franchise/CareBears, and other characters from various day-time animation. A few of them also look like extras from WebAnimation/HappyTreeFriends (especially Ol' Blue and Ketchup), which suits their frequent endangerment.
278* ButtMonkey: They invariably fall right into harm’s way whenever there is trouble of any kind.
279* FunSize: Most of the Sweetie-Pies are ridiculously small.
280* LaserGuidedKarma: In "Popularity Conquest" they remain entirely [[UngratefulBastard ungrateful]] of Mao Mao's protection because they don't like his rough personality. The episode ''right after that one'', "Sick Mao" ends with Mao Mao deciding to take a sick day, not even caring about the safety of the Sweetie-Pies. The scene then cuts to the city being attacked with some of the citizens crying his name out.
281* NiceGuy: They're almost hopelessly nice towards everything, except during "Popularity Conquest" for [[JerkassBall inexplicable reasons]].
282* OlderThanTheyLook: Despite the general population looking like children, many of them are actually adults.
283--> '''Mao Mao:''' In fact, aren't you all children?\
284'''Cluckins:''' I'm 30!
285* RidiculouslyCuteCritter: There's a couple of tall ones, but most of the Sweetie-Pies are barely two heads tall.
286* ThePollyanna: It seems downright impossible for them to ''not'' look at things with a child's point of view.
287* {{Thememobile}}: Most of their cars look exactly like their species, and even are the same color as them.
288* ThereAreNoAdults: {{Subverted}}; while all the citizens ''seem'' to just be children, many are a lot OlderThanTheyLook.
289* TooDumbToLive: Actively tend to do ridiculous or downright idiotic stuff. Doesn't help that they ''really'' weren't prepared for what would happen if their defense system was destroyed.
290* UngratefulBastard: in “Popularity Conquest”, they show no gratitude to Mao Mao for protecting them due to their dislike of his rough personality.
291** Most other episodes generally have them avert this Trope, however. Usually, the Sweetie-Pies are just as happy to shower Mao Mao with grateful adulation as they are Adorabat and Badgerclops, even when Mao Mao doesn't want it or doesn't appreciate the form said adulation is currently being given in.
292* VagueAge: Almost all of them are so childlike in appearance and behavior, it's hard to tell which are actually children or OlderThanTheyLook. "Trading Day" at least showed several of them attending Kindergarten.
293[[/folder]]
294
295[[folder:King Snugglemagne XXV]]
296[[quoteright:310:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/snuggle.png]]
297->'''Voiced by''': Parker Simmons, Tetsuharu Ōta (Japanese)
298
299The foppish lion king of Pure Heart Valley.
300----
301* AmbiguouslyGay: Apart from being incredibly {{Camp}}, he refers to Mao Mao as a "saucy knave".
302* BaldnessAngst: His greatest shame is the fact he has no mane, the one he has is just a wig. He even panics and faints should he ever glimpse himself in the mirror without his wig.
303* BigEater: A midnight snack for him consists of an entire cake.
304* {{Camp}}: Basically everything he says is either over-dramatic to an obnoxious extent, or equally as playful. Either way, he's quite campy. He even has a ''fainting couch.''
305* CrazyPrepared: He has a logic-defying network of secret passageways all over Pure Heart Valley that let him travel anywhere instantly.
306* DirtyCoward: A self-admitted one. He and his people have only survived for as long as they have due to the shield surrounding their city.
307* GetOut: Says, or rather screeches as much towards the main trio after they interrupt him eating, and even reach down his throat to pull out what he ''just'' ate.
308* InTouchWithHisFeminineSide: Has a lisp to his voice, spends a lot of his time playing the harpsichord, and enjoys the finer things in life, such as eating sweets.
309* KingOfBeasts: He is an anthropomorphic lion who rules over Pure Heart Valley. He's very girly for a male lion, though.
310* LargeHam: Easily the most over-dramatic character on the show.
311* MachoCamp: By his own admission, he spends a lot of time in the royal gym. He's so strong that he's able to get both Mao Mao and Badgerclops in an inescapable friendly headlock.
312--> '''Badgerclops:''' "Aggh... Dude, the king is ''jacked!''"
313* MusclesAreMeaningless: While physically strong, he is highly reluctant to deal with threats personally to the point that he can't even chase off the diminutive Pinky when he breaks into his throne room during "Meet Tanya Keys."
314* NiceGuy: Despite his flaws, he's overall quite affable. Except in "Baost in Show", where he arguably acts [[TookALevelInJerkass quite villainous.]]
315* RoyalWe: Occasionally refers to himself using plural pronouns.
316* TheGoodKing: While he doesn't seem to do much, his people seem to like him quite a bit at least, and he doesn't show any signs of being abusive or cruel to his subjects. At least, not on purpose. "Boast in Show" suggests a rather darker side to this, with him just manipulating his subjects into staying in line.
317* TookALevelInJerkass: He's incredibly possessive and petty in "Boast in Show", arguably acting just as villainous as ''Orangusnake'' if not moreso.
318* UngratefulBastard: Doesn't even acknowledge Badgerclops' role in taking down Orangusnake.
319[[/folder]]
320
321[[folder:Camille and Honey]]
322[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/untitled_magitechnicians.png]]
323[[caption-width-right:350:Camille on the right, Honey on the left]]
324->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/DebraWilson (Camille)
325
326The royal magi-technicians.
327----
328* CloudCuckoolander: Be it senility, the appeal of mad science/wizardry or just generally being weird, Camille's grip on reality can get very tenuous at times.
329-->'''Camille:''' I saw rainbows on fire! ''You're all just rainbows on FIRE!''
330* CloudcuckoolandersMinder: Honey's main role as an apprentice just seems to be to rein Camille in whenever she freaks out. Even if she has to fetch a dogcatcher's loop to do it.
331* MadScientist: Of the {{Magitek}} sort; both are constantly coming up with new magical devices, including a fear-manifesting beam cannon, that can't help but make one wonder ''why''.
332* TheQuietOne: Honey never seems to actually speak.
333* WorstAid: Camille's idea as to how to treat a cold seems to be to release the leech (not the leeches, the singular, giant leech). She's also entirely unaware of how germs spread despite having a poster for it in her lab.
334[[/folder]]
335
336[[folder:Chester Nutz]]
337[[quoteright:190:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/chester_5.png]]
338->'''Voiced by''': Griffith Kimmins
339A brown porcupine who is Kevin's brother.
340----
341* EyesAlwaysShut: Like Badgerclops, his eyes only open when something alarms him.
342* {{Jerkass}}: In "Zing Your Heart Our", he insults Adorabat just because he thought her jokes were "wimpy".
343[[/folder]]
344
345[[folder:Chubbum]]
346[[quoteright:200:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/chubbum.png]]
347->'''Voiced by''': Tommy Blacha
348A teal frog.
349----
350* RunningGag: His arms being too stubby to clap his hands.
351* CompanionCube: Had a cupcake for a “baby brother.”
352* {{Jerkass}}: Is not above teasing or bullying those who wronged him.
353[[/folder]]
354
355[[folder:Clark Lockjaw]]
356A seal in a raincoat who works as a reporter.
357----
358* IntelligibleUnintelligible : Everybody seems to be able to understand him, despite him speaking entirely in 'yipyipyip' noises.
359[[/folder]]
360
361[[folder:Cluckins]]
362[[quoteright:200:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/cluckins.png]]
363A yellow chicken who works as a farmer.
364----
365* VagueAge:
366-->'''Mao Mao''': Aren't you all children?
367-->'''Cluckins''': I'm thirty!
368[[/folder]]
369
370
371[[folder:Farmer Bun]]
372[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/farmer_bun.png]]
373->'''Voiced by:''' Parker Simmons
374A rabbit farmer who takes care of his crops.
375* BewareTheNiceOnes: Although nice, he can be fierce when getting into arguments.
376** And even if it doesn't involve arguments, as shown in "Sugar Berry Fever", if he doesn't offer anything, he doesn't mess around, as shown when he proceeds to ''effortlessly pick up Mao Mao and slam him to the ground when Mao Mao attempts to get to the cobbler.''
377* DeadpanSnarker: Becomes this in the aforementioned "Sugar Berry Fever" episode. He even says "I hate you" to Mao Mao at the end of the episode.
378* TroubledFetalPosition: Assumes this after his prized pumpkin is ruined by Bobo-Chan.
379* VerbalTic: "Ayup."
380[[/folder]]
381
382[[folder:Gary]]
383[[quoteright:200:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/gary_9.png]]
384->'''Voiced by:''' Tommy Blacha
385A turquoise crocodile
386----
387[[/folder]]
388
389[[folder:Ketchup]]
390[[quoteright:200:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/ketchup.png]]
391->'''Voiced by''': Debra Wilson
392A small pink chipmunk.
393----
394* PinkIsFeminine: Her entire color scheme consists of different shades of pink with a bit of white added to the mix.
395* ShoutOut: Her design resembles [[WebAnimation/HappyTreeFriends Giggles]] with hair.
396* UngratefulBastard: "I know he's saving our lives, but can't he be a little ''nicer'' about it?"
397* ThousandYardStare: Sports one during her stint in the hospital while listening to Mao Mao and Orangusnake malice each other only a few feet away.
398[[/folder]]
399
400[[folder:Kevin]]
401[[quoteright:310:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/kevin_27.png]]
402->'''Voiced by''': Griffith Kimmins
403A teal porcupine.
404----
405* ButtMonkey: And ''how!''
406* ThePollyanna: Remains upbeat and cutesy even though he's traumatized at seemingly every turn.
407[[/folder]]
408
409[[folder:Lucky]]
410[[quoteright:200:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/lucky_5.png]]
411->'''Voiced by''': Tommy Blacha
412A green hamster with a four-leaf clover symbol on his stomach.
413----
414* ButtMonkey: Was nearly ''eaten alive'' by Orangusnake.
415[[/folder]]
416
417[[folder:Mail Mole]]
418[[quoteright:200:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/mail_mole.png]]
419->'''Voiced by''': Chris Prynoski
420A mole who delivers everyone's mail.
421----
422* ShoutOut: He wears sunglasses and a fez reminiscent of Morocco Mole.
423* WideEyedIdealist: Not even a broken thumb or a straight-up ''car accident'' seems to affect his mood in any way.
424[[/folder]]
425
426[[folder:Marion]]
427[[quoteright:200:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/marion_56.png]]
428->'''Voiced by''': Debra Wilson
429
430An athletic yellow horse who stands out as the most muscular Sweetie-Pie by far.
431----
432* ActionGirl: Compared to the rest of the girls in the series, she's by far the toughest looking of the bunch, even if she doesn't really get into fights.
433* TheBigGirl: Of the Sweetie-Pies.
434* MusclesAreMeaningless: Doesn't matter how strong she actually is, as no matter what she'll never be tough enough to be a threat of any kind to the monsters invading Pure Heart Valley.
435* TrademarkFavoriteFood: Smoothies.
436* WeightTaller: Exercising hasn't just made Marion more muscular than the other Sweetie-Pies, it seems to also have made her about twice their height.
437[[/folder]]
438
439[[folder:Muffins]]
440[[quoteright:200:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/muffins.png]]
441-->'''Voiced by''': Debra Wilson
442A yellow mouse who works as a baker.
443----
444* TooDumbToLive: Is nearly eaten when she offers cherry pie to a monster as a peace offering.
445* {{Tsundere}}: Enjoys [[PunctuatedForEmphasis Midnight. STRESS. BAKING!!]]
446[[/folder]]
447
448[[folder:Ol' Blue]]
449[[quoteright:200:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/olblue.png]]
450->'''Voiced by''': Tommy Blacha
451An older, pale blue dog who isn't impressed by the sheriff's department's battles.
452----
453* AllOfTheOtherReindeer: Unlike the rest of the Sweetie-Pies, he's actually not all that happy and seems sort of depressed.
454* ButtMonkey: Throughout all of "Not Impressed", he's essentially harassed by Mao Mao due to not being interested in his fights.
455* TheCynic: Easily the least happy or otherwise eccentric resident in the kingdom.
456* ADayInTheLimelight: Usually a RecurringExtra but has a big role in "Not Impressed", where he is [[TitleDrop not impressed]] by Mao Mao.
457* DeadpanSnarker: “I can hear you.”
458* EasilyImpressed: {{ZigZagged}}; he's easily impressed by small things such as a cute dance or being able to eat sour candy, but can't seem to find anything related to fighting anything other than boring.
459** He seems to be impressed by effort - he is unimpressed by Mao Mao's effortless fighting of a dragon, but is very pleased with Adorabat's struggling break dance, and Mao's strained attempt to eat a sour candy.
460* InformedAttribute: Outside of being a bit slow, he doesn't seem to be any older than the rest of the Sweetie-Pies, despite "Ol'" being in his name.
461* TheShrink: It's his job in the kingdom, and even ends up becoming Mao Mao's therapist after his ParentalIssues become too much to bear.
462* TheStoic: Maintains this expression in most of his appearances. One brief scene in “No Shortcuts” shows him with a glum face despite being propelled by an explosion of all things.
463** NotSoStoic: Begins to lose his cool as Mao Mao begins harassing him for attention.
464* VocalDissonance: Despite his cutesy appearance, he sounds more like somebody's roommate than a cartoon animal.
465[[/folder]]
466
467[[folder:Penny and Benny]]
468[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/p_and_b.jpg]]
469 [[caption-width-right:300:Benny on the right, Penny on the left]]
470->'''Voiced by''': Lika Leong (Penny) and [[Creator/JacksonPublick Chris McCulloch]] (Benny)
471A pink and yellow dog couple.
472----
473* AwfulWeddedLife: Played with. Their relationship is so perfect that it almost ''collapses entirely'' because of a couple white lies about laundry and baking.
474* ButtMonkey: They get their electricity poached, are flat-out told they're unloved, Benny takes a spinning axle to the head, among other things...
475* HappilyMarried: They get married in "The Perfect Couple".
476* IAmVeryBritish: Their accents are very much across the pond. In "Zing Your Heart Out" though, [[spoiler:it's revealed that Penny's accent is fake]].
477* TooDumbToLive: They feel that the perfect place to have a picnic is in the middle of a road. And from Mao Mao's comments, it's apparently not the first time they've done it.
478[[/folder]]
479
480[[folder:Pinky]]
481[[quoteright:200:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/pinky_8.png]]
482->'''Voiced by''': Griffth Kimmins
483
484A troublemaking and rude Sweetie-Pie, who frequently sides against Mao Mao.
485----
486* ButtMonkey: Deserves the bad things that happen to him more often than not.
487* ChaoticStupid: In spades!
488* CuteAndPsycho: He’s pink, he has a red heart on his stomach and he revels in every opportunity for anarchy.
489* ExtremeOmnivore: Enjoys eating butter, flowers and hair.
490* FaceDeathWithDignity: Ultimately would have been with it if Rufus's dust didn't work and he couldn't fly. When his car is flung through the air by Badgerclops, he closes his eyes and raises his arms instead of panicking or trying to bail out.
491* ForTheEvulz: Only ever does stuff simply because he ''knows'' it's nasty or stupid...Or both.
492** At one point, he ripped off the ''teeth'' from a bunch of knocked out Sweetie-Pies for no real reason.
493* TheFriendNobodyLikes: None of the other Sweetie-Pies get along with him all that much.
494* HatesBaths: Anytime he gets wet, he acts like it was acid.
495* HiddenDepths: He reveals to Mao Mao that deep down, he hates himself. In fact, he hates himself so much that he ends up being totally immune from Adorabat's meanspirited zingers.
496* {{Jerkass}}: Frequently portrayed as the biggest jerk in Pure Heart Valley.
497* ThePigPen: Enjoys being slathered in oily substances like butter or mayonnaise for some (thankfully) unknown reason.
498* TokenEvilTeammate: The only Sweetie-Pie portrayed as completely malicious and rude.
499* TheTrickster: Likes to mess with all the other Sweetie-Pies just because it amuses him.
500[[/folder]]
501
502[[folder:Scoops]]
503[[quoteright:200:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/scoops.png]]
504->'''Voiced by''': Debra Wilson
505A purple donkey who runs the town newspaper and television news.
506----
507* NeverBareheaded: She has never been seen without her hat.
508* ShoutOut: Her manner of speaking is reminiscent of Edgar G. Robinson. Additionally, her personality, role and attire is similar to that of Piper from ''VideoGame/Fallout4.''
509* SuddenlyShouting: In "Ultraclops".
510--> "This amateur video [[CaptainObvious was sent in by an amateur]] who should BACK OFF! THIS IS '''MY''' JOB, SEE!?"
511* TroubledFetalPosition: Slowly crawls into one after the news story she worked all night on gets destroyed by a stray missile.
512* VerbalTic: Adds "See?" to some of her sentences.
513[[/folder]]
514
515[[folder:Slim Pigguns]]
516[[quoteright:200:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/slim_pigguns.png]]
517->'''Voiced by''': Parker Simmons
518A small yellow pig.
519----
520* CoolCar: Drives a monster truck.
521* DrivesLikeCrazy: He runs over Mao Mao, Badgerclops, Adorabat, and Penny and Benny without watching where he's going. Wondering what he ran over, he reverses and ''runs them over again'', then he quickly drives away.
522** He also very nearly runs over [[spoiler: Tanya Keys shapeshifted into]] Adorabat when she tries to cross the road.
523* TooDumbToLive: Drives like a maniac and treats house fires as a minor inconvenience.
524[[/folder]]
525
526!Threats to Pure Heart Valley
527
528!!Sky Pirates
529
530[[folder:Orangusnake]]
531[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/orangusnake_main.png]]
532-->'''Voiced by''': Christopher [= McCulloch =]
533
534The leader of the Sky Pirates, an orangutan-cobra hybrid who seeks to steal the Ruby Pure Heart and become King of the Pirates. He is actually the sum of two animals; Coby, a king cobra, and Tanner, an orangutan.
535----
536* ActorAllusion: Chris [=McCulloch=] uses the same voice he uses for [[WesternAnimation/TheVentureBros S.P.H.I.N.X. Commander]], an {{Expy}} of [[Franchise/GIJoe Cobra Commander]] for Orangusnake. Now, what kinda snake was he again?
537* AffablyEvil: He wasn't all that bad towards Mao Mao and Badgerclops...Before they threw most of his crew overboard. Even afterwards, he's perfectly willing to stop fighting with Mao Mao for a few moments to have a pleasant conversation with him.
538* AmbiguouslyGay: They are a snake and an orangutan who simply decided to live as one. Their meeting and interactions leading to this decision are framed as romantic.
539* BadassNormal: As a cobra and an orangutan who are just standing atop one another, he's the only member of his crew who doesn't have a cybernetic enhancement of some kind.
540* BellyMouth: Has an orangutan head on his chest. Which belongs to an actual orangutan, in fact.
541* BenevolentBoss: While understandably frustrated by his crew's general stupidity, he treats them fairly well, such as ordering them to get behind his shield and engaging in group hugs. He ''has'' hit them on occasion, but usually after they've hit him first, even if accidentally.
542** A prime example is in "Sleeper Sofa" where several times he strokes Ratarang's head gently and refers to him as "My Sweet Ratarang", and immediately goes on the offensive when the sheriff trio (inadvertently) make Ramaraffe start crying.
543* BerserkButton: "Who dares interrupt our LUNCH!?"
544* BigBadDuumvirate: The most prominent antagonist in the series who is actually composed of two separate animals functioning as one. Coby is the brains and mouthpiece of Orangusnake, while Tanner is the body and muscle.
545* BigGuyLittleGuy: On account of them being a cobra and orangutan sharing a body, Tanner is clear the big guy to Coby's little guy.
546* BodyHorror: Not normally, but his X-rays are a ''mess''. It seems both Tanner and Coby have been merging in undesirable ways.
547* BrainsAndBrawn: Coby is the brains and mouthpiece of Orangusnake, while Tanner is the body and brawn.
548* EveryoneHasStandards: Even Orangusnake finds Shin Mao's {{Passive Aggressive Kombat}} overwhelming.
549--> '''Orangusnake:''' This guy's not even ''my'' dad, and I'm still shattered by his disappointment!
550* EvilCounterpart: To Mao Mao. His goal to be a legendary pirate mirrors Mao Mao's goal to be a legendary hero particularly, Coby is Mao Mao's counterpart while Tanner is the silent, overestimated companion, similar to Bao Bao.
551* EvilIsHammy: Everything he says is filled to the brim with hamminess.
552* FangsAreEvil: With his head comprising a cobra, he's sporting them by default.
553* {{Greed}} : It goes hand in hand with being a pirate. His primary goals are to plunder Pure Heart Valley and become the Pirate King.
554* GoldDigger: Not overt, but in one episode when he had the chance to pounce on a wedding, he took up the idea mainly because it'd mean a source of consistent meals (what with being constantly starved, as piracy doesn't pay the bills). [[FoeYayShipping He even considers Mao Mao in this manner]] when he hears he has a good credit score.
555* GreenAndMean: Coby, the head of Orangusnake, is colored green and unashamedly a villain.
556* KingOfThieves: He ultimately ''wants'' to be Pirate King; his main reason for wanting to take over Pure Heart Valley is ''because'' it could make this come true.
557* LargeAndInCharge: Played with. He's the leader of the Sky Pirates, and the biggest, but only when Coby and Tanner are together.
558* MorphWeapon: His weapon appears to be made out of energy, and is capable of shifting into different forms like an axe or a shield.
559* MixAndMatchCritters: He's a mix of an orangutan and a cobra. {{Subverted|Trope}}. Orangusnake is really just a snake named Coby and an orangutan named Tanner who wear a giant suit of armor to act as one singular villain. Possibly double subverted when their xray in "Strange Bedfellows" shows that they seem to have actually fused together.
560* NotSoHarmlessVillain: While he may ''look'' silly, he can actually put up a decent fight against Mao Mao, has a lot of dangerous weaponry and supplies, and was able to put together quite the impressive crew for his assault on Pure Heart Valley. He even came close to killing Mao Mao a few times.
561* NowWhat: Near the end of "Bobo-Chan," the Sky Pirates successfully capture the Sheriff's Department (by [[WhyDontYaJustShootHim ambushing them and tying them up]], of all things)...but then they're legitimately unsure what they're supposed to do next. They clearly never anticipated them actually coming out on top.
562* PerpetualSmiler: The face in his armor, AKA Tanner, once it's stated he's another person entirely. Even getting beaten up doesn't stop the smiling (or get much of a reaction), and only something like one of Adorabat's Ruby-powered Zingers gets him to change his expression.
563* RealMenWearPink: Wears a pinkish-purple suit of armor.
564* ReptilesAreAbhorrent: The main antagonist faced thus far, and a snake-hybrid.
565* SecondaryColorNemesis: His color scheme is mostly green and purple with orange for his orangutan parts.
566* SnakesAreSinister: ''Very'' {{downplayed|Trope}}; while he ''is'' a villain, he's not intimidating in the slightest and actually doesn't seem all ''that'' evil. He even seems to consider his crew to be his friends, at least to a degree.
567* SnakePeople: Is more or less a humanoid snake person with monkey arms, legs and face on the chest. Which is subverted later on, as the snake and the humanoid are entirely different beings just pretending to be one.
568* TheSymbiote: He actually used to be two criminals, a snake named Coby and an orangutan named Tanner, but they joined forces to make a single, more powerful villain.
569* TotemPoleTrench: An orangutan and a snake wearing a giant suit of armor.
570* UnknownRival: It eventually transpires that Mao Mao and Bao Bao were integral to Orangunsake becoming the armoured freak he is in the present time, but it takes the pirate a while to recognise his hated foe due to how he's older and dressed differently.
571* WouldHurtAChild: Sees absolutely no issue in wanting to chop off Adorabat's PoweredArmor in order to use it himself.
572[[/folder]]
573
574[[folder:Ramaraffe, Boss Hostrich, Ratarang]]
575[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/mao_mao_06.png]]
576-->'''Voiced by''': Debra Wilson (Ramaraffe), [= Christopher McCulloch=] (Boss Hostrich) and Parker Simmons (Ratarang)
577
578A cybernetic giraffe pirate in football style armor with the ability to stretch her neck, a cybernetic ostrich pirate with a southern accent, and the ability to shoot eggs from a canon on his chest, and a rat pirate that can turn into a boomerang. They're the only members of Orangusnake's crew to not be thrown overboard.
579----
580!!General Tropes
581* ButtMonkey: The three are so completely unlucky it goes back to being hilarious.
582* CannonFodder: Compared to the more imposing pirates in Orangusnake's crew, they were obviously this. However, when the EliteMooks got thrown overboard, they became his chief henchmen.
583* {{Cyborg}}: Boss Hostrich and Ramaraffe are cybernetically augmented, with the former wielding {{Chest Blaster}}s and the latter having an extendable neck that can double as a battering ram.
584* DisproportionateRetribution: They get the crap beaten out of them just for ''dumpster diving''.
585* EliteMooks: {{Inverted}}. The ''real'' elite minions of Orangusnake's crew got knocked overboard by Mao Mao, leaving these three to pick up the slack.
586* EvilMinions: {{Downplayed}} in that they don't seem ''that'' evil, but they fit the billing.
587* FacelessGoons: They'd have most definitely been this had Orangusnake's actual forces not been taken out.
588* GoldfishPoopGang: They're essentially a group of useless, quirky losers.
589* HarmlessVillain: They're all essentially useless, though Ratarang especially is pretty much unusable in most circumstances since the only thing he can do is turn into a ''boomerang''.
590* KnowWhenToFoldEm: In "Mao Mao's Bike Adventure", after Orangusnake gets taken down, they don't even bother trying to fight back. In fact, the second time they take ''themselves'' down.
591* NotSoHarmlessVillain: Slowly, it seems they're becoming this. It was Ramaraffe's idea to ambush and kidnap Mao Mao and his friends if they ever showed up in "Bobo Chan" and they actually succeed and are about to kill Mao Mao and his friend. Only the timely intervention of Badgerclops's pet Bobo Chan saved our heroes. Another time in "Sleeper Sofa" they snuck into Mao Mao's Headquarters by hiding in a couch he ordered, and if they were not distracted by Badgerclops's Collection of Dipping Sauces, they would have killed Mao Mao and his friends in their sleep. Even Ratarang shows some promise; while pitiful in a direct fight, he's the designated pilot for any mecha the group ends up manning, and he's ''much'' more of a threat this way, showing actual competence.
592* OutOfFocus: Rarely are on-screen for longer than a minute or two. This is especially the case with Ratarang, who isn't present in a lot of fight scenes like the other two are. However, [[SubvertedTrope this gets subverted more often later in the season.]]
593* WouldHurtAChild: The three have zero reluctance to exploit or even kill Adorabat should the opportunity present itself.
594
595!!Tropes specific to Ramaraffe
596* TheBrute: Ramaraffe is the strongest of the three, and unfortunately the [[DumbMuscle dumbest]].
597* TheDitz: Quite clumsy and as intelligent as a bag of hammers to say the least.
598* ExtendableArms: Ramaraffe is capable of extending her limbs to ludicrous degrees.
599* MiseryTrigger: She does not take well to being reminded of her limited intelligence.
600* SimpletonVoice: Fittingly.
601* {{Sleepyhead}}: Had fallen asleep on the job in "Bobo Chan" and misses all the action, culminating in her crew getting kicked off the side of a cliff.
602* TheSmurfettePrinciple: The only female of the Sky Pirates crew.
603* SwissArmyAppendage: Ramaraffe's neck, head and part of her torso have been used as a periscope and a (somewhat faulty) radio.
604* UseYourHead: Her preferred means of attack ([[FridgeBrilliance which explains]] [[TheDitz a lot]]).
605* WhyDontYaJustShootHim: It was apparently Ramaraffe's idea to just ambush the Sheriff's Department and tie them up in "Bobo-Chan" (too bad she fell asleep waiting for them). Of course, this plan actually works...and then the Sky Pirates [[NowWhat have no idea what to do next]].
606
607!!Tropes specific to Boss Hostrich
608* AbnormalAmmo: One time, he shot rocking chairs (and ice tea) at Mao Mao during a fight.
609* AffablyEvil: Boss Hostrich is the gentleman of the group... At times.
610* ChestBlaster: Boss Hostrich is capable of shooting eggs out of his chest.
611* FlyingFlightlessBird: He can apparently fly. Still tends to fall with the others when they're defeated, so its unclear if its for short distances or he tends to forget about it.
612* GeorgeJetsonJobSecurity: Boss Hostrich is fired in "He's The Sheriff" and subsequently rehired in the following episode, "Bobo Chan."
613* GracefulLoser: After losing the gentleman's duel to the king.
614* IGaveMyWord: After losing the gentleman's duel, he accepts his loss and gives the king the bike they stole. Boss Hostrich even snapped at Orangusnake when he tried to stop him from honoring the deal.
615* SouthernGentleman%%: Boss Hostrich, who gets in a gentleman's duel with the king; after losing the duel, he compliments Snugglemagne's style and gets assertive enough to make sure Orangusnake honors the deal.
616* ToothyBird
617
618!!Tropes specific to Ratarang
619* CharacterTics: Whenever he gets surprised, Ratarang on instinct turns into a boomerang.
620* TheDragon: To Orangusnake as Ratarang seems to be the most faithfully dedicated of the three to his cause.
621* EquippableAlly: Naturally due to being part boomerang.
622* RambunctiousItalian: As showcased in "No Shortcuts".
623* VerbalTic: As part of his Italian-esque mannerisms, he finishes nearly every sentence with an "over 'ere".
624* WhatKindOfLamePowerIsHeartAnyway: Ratarang can turn into a boomerang... and that's it. He can't throw himself as a boomerang, he can't home in on targets. He just turns into an otherwise run-of-the-mill boomerang.
625[[/folder]]
626
627!!Takesgiving Day Thieves
628
629[[folder:Rufus]]
630[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/rufus_0.png]]
631-->'''Voiced by''': Julian Barratt
632
633A con-artist fox who has been tricking the people of Pure Heart Valley into giving him their stuff for three-years.
634----
635* TheCharmer: Ultimately the reason why he was so easily able to con Pure Heart Valley. He really is quite charming.
636* ConMan: His main characteristic, and how he differentiates himself from Mao Mao's other villains; while he may not be too tough, he's certainly smart enough to con Pure Heart Valley out of whatever he wants.
637* CunningLikeAFox: He's a fox who uses his charismatic, wily charms to convince the Sweetie Pies to give him their stuff in exchange for the purest joy on Takesgiving Day.
638* [[FauxAffablyEvil Fox Affably Evil]]: Comes across as a jolly, dancing, singing man who just wants to spread joy to the people of Pure Heart Valley by taking their stuff. Is actually a con man who sees no issue in stealing whatever he can from innocent people.
639* HarmlessVillain: {{Inverted}}; what he lacks in strength he makes up for in intelligence and ruthlessness, and has been conning the Sweetie-Pies out of their stuff for three-years prior to Mao Mao's arrival.
640* HateSink: While he may be quite charming, it's all part of an act, as he's actually a manipulative, amoral sociopath who'll do anything to get a profit out of the Sweetie-Pies.
641* KickTheDog: Stealing from the Sweetie-Pies is one thing (they are quite dull after all). Willingly tricking them into ''jumping off a roof'', knowing they'd die if they hit the ground, is another entirely different thing altogether.
642* TheLeader: Is clearly the one who started the charade in the first place between himself and his partner.
643* ManipulativeBastard: Easily takes advantage of Adorabat and the rest of the Sweetie-Pies' kindness, allowing him to turn them against Mao Mao.
644* NonActionBigBad: Is more or less completely harmless in an actual fight, only being a threat simply due to his con having manipulated the Sweetie-Pies.
645* SanitySlippage: Actually starts questioning whether he's the real Rufus and tries pulling on his head as if to take off a mask after Mao Mao tricked him into revealing his true nature.
646* SmugSnake: He ''severely'' underestimated Mao Mao as a threat, and paid the price for it.
647* VillainousBreakdown: Goes through quite the dramatic one after Mao Mao reveals how he tricked him into revealing himself to Adorabat. By the end of it, he actually started questioning if ''he'' was even real.
648* VillainousFriendship: Between himself and Reggie.
649* VillainSong: Introduced via one.
650* VillainWithGoodPublicity: Due to just how naive the Sweetie-Pies are, mixed in with how he has already kept the holiday going for years, leads to them actually turning ''against'' Mao Mao when he tries to arrest Rufus for his con at the beginning of the episode.
651* WouldHurtAChild: Sees absolutely nothing wrong in holding a child-like Adorabat hostage in order to use her for leverage.
652[[/folder]]
653
654[[folder:Reggie]]
655[[quoteright:209:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/raccoon_0.png]]
656-->'''Voiced by''': Rich Fulcher
657
658Rufus' right-hand man who assists in taking Pure Heart Valley's valuables.
659----
660* TheDitz: Certainly is a lot duller compared to Rufus.
661* TheDragon: Serves as one for Rufus.
662* EyePop: Has this happen upon getting squeezed by Badgerclops.
663** Having your eyes expand to the size of your head would make it practically impossible to properly see.
664* FauxAffablyEvil: Comes across as a friendly, supportive man who just wants to spread joy to the people of Pure Heart Valley by taking their stuff. Is actually a con man who sees no issue in stealing whatever he can from innocent people.
665* NumberTwo: Between himself and Rufus, the latter is clearly the more important of them.
666* OutOfFocus: Which was bound to happen, simply due to him not being the actual villain between them.
667* PetTheDog: Seemed more than willing to hang out with Adorabat without any self-gain.
668* TokenGoodTeammate: Seems less "evil" and more like he's just doing whatever Rufus says, though he's still a bad person for going along with it willingly.
669* VillainousFriendship: Between himself and Rufus.
670* VillainSong: Introduced via one.
671[[/folder]]
672
673!!Other Villains
674
675[[folder:The Thickett Thieves]]
676[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/thickett_thieves.png]]
677-->'''Voiced by''': Parker Simmons (Bullmozer), Creator/MarkSheppard (Tiny Toad), and Lisa O'Hare (Ratracer)
678
679Badgerclops' old group prior to meeting Mao Mao. A group of cockney thieves with robotic limbs, they abandoned Badgerclops to die after a fire started around them.
680----
681* AlliterativeName: '''T'''iny '''T'''oad
682* AllThereInTheManual: The credits of "Breakup" revealed their names to be Bullmozer, Tiny Toad, and Ratracer.
683* TheBrute: Badgerclops served as their "muscle" while he was in their group.
684* EvilBrit: All of them sport filthy Cockney accents, apart from Badgerclops, who tried to fake his in order to blend in.
685* {{Jerkass}}: Certainly weren't the nicest folk.
686* KickTheDog: Leaving Badgerclops, their own teammate, to die.
687* TheLeader: Tiny Toad.
688* OutOfFocus: The group as a whole only ever appears in ''one'' scene, in a {{Flashback}} no less, but Bullmozer and Ratracer especially stand out due to a complete lack of lines even compared to Tiny Toad.
689** However, there later seems to be an explanation for this: Tanya Keys has apparently captured or killed them.
690* ShoutOut: To the cast of Literature/TheWindInTheWillows.
691* SmugSnake: Seemed to be a lot more confident in their abilities as thieves than they actually were.
692* ToxicFriendInfluence: Pressured Badgerclops into partaking in their criminal activity.
693[[/folder]]
694
695[[folder: Tanya Keys]]
696[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/tanya_keys_1.png]]
697
698-->'''Voiced by''': Creator/MingNaWen
699
700A tanuki bounty hunter who is Mao Mao's former partner.
701----
702* AffablyEvil: As a trickster bandit and Mao Mao's ex-partner, she frequently enjoys teasing Mao Mao in the hopes of encouraging him to lighten up on the rules.
703* AntiHero: As a bounty hunter, she brings criminals to justice while breaking laws she considers to be frivolous.
704* BountyHunter: She comes to Pure Heart Valley looking to capture Badgerclops for a reward.
705* FemmeFatale: She enjoys teasing Mao Mao to the point he becomes flustered, and continues to trick him throughout her debuting episode. It is also teased that she once had a "complicated" adult relationship with Mao Mao.
706* OffscreenMomentOfAwesome: In a FreezeFrameBonus, her bounty poster of the Thicket Thieves has the other members with red Xes scrawled over them, implying that she's already either killed or captured them before the episode.
707* OnlyInItForTheMoney: Her primary motivation seems to be personal financial gain, but that's pretty much typical for a bounty hunter.
708* PunnyName: "Tanya Keys" sounds a lot like "Tanuki", doesn't it?
709* {{Tanuki}}: She's a devious trickster, transforming herself and turning leaves into other objects.
710* ToBeLawfulOrGood: Believes in being good (and getting paid) because she believes that "all laws are made up."
711* TrademarkFavoriteFood: Hydra eggs. Whether they’re legalized or not.
712* TheTrickster: She loves messing with Mao Mao, trying to get him to see how foolish playing by the rules is.
713* VocalDissonance: She has a very mature voice that borders on sultry despite her cute appearance.
714[[/folder]]
715
716!!Monsters
717
718!!!Major Monsters
719
720[[folder:The Mime Slime]]
721[[quoteright:316:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/goo.png]]
722
723A giant pink blob that randomly materialized in town, and quickly became the most difficult threat the heroes had faced thus far due to its uncanny ability to mimic the motions and weaponry of the heroes.
724----
725* AmbiguousEnding: Ultimately, while Adorabat ''does'' make it disappear, it is left entirely ambiguous whether or not the blob survived.
726* BigBadFriend: While the Slime isn't really "villainous", it's still an antagonist. Nonetheless, it forms a nice connection with Badgerclops... Before it eats him.
727* BlobMonster: Not exactly a deadly one, but definitely the most tricky opponent up to that point.
728* CuteSlimeMook: Started off being seen as one by the villagers...Before it became hostile. And Badgerclops also saw it as such even after that.
729* DittoFighter: Was able to copy Mao Mao and his fighting style to the tee.
730* MirrorBoss: Becomes such during its fight with Mao Mao, matching his style and his moves perfectly, even mimicking his exhausted panting.
731* MirrorRoutine: Does such a routine behind Mao Mao while he wasn't looking... Before eating him.
732** It proceeds to do the same with Badgerclops later.
733* NoBiologicalSex: Mostly due to being...Well, a blob. Although Badgerclops does refer to it as a "he" once.
734* PowerCopying: In an instant was able to accurately portray itself as one par with Mao Mao in terms of raw, physical skill with a sword.
735* PurpleIsPowerful: Is pinkish-purple in color, and easily one of the most challenging opponents Mao Mao has faced.
736* ShapeshifterWeapon: Its a favorite thing to make out of itself, especially against the main heroes.
737* ShipTease: Despite being genderless and unable to talk, it gets a ''lot'' of this with Badgerclops in its episode.
738** {{Inverted}} in that it was ''clearly'' all in Badgerclops' head just how deep their connection went.
739* SwallowedWhole: Ends up performing such on Mao Mao, and many other Sweetie-Pies over the course of the episode.
740** GettingEatenIsHarmless: Luckily, it was more or less harmless, though apparently its miserable inside of it, likely due to being trapped. Its victims can even breathe inside the slime.
741* VoluntaryShapeshifting: Capable of changing and altering any part of its body into anything.
742* WakeUpCallBoss: Throughout most of the early episodes, all the monsters Mao Mao and his group faced were dealt with relatively easy, and while they did start ramping up in difficulty with the Rock Monster and Impressasaur, they still didn't last longer than three minutes to beat. ''The blob on the other hand...''
743* WeaksauceWeakness: Due to the fact it copies the action of anything that gains its interest, it thus can be quite easily manipulated with the right person, which is ultimately how Adorabat ends up taking it out.
744[[/folder]]
745
746[[folder:Cave Monster]]
747[[quoteright:334:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/cave_beast.png]]
748
749A beast who guarded a cave, and after attacking Mao Mao and Bao Bao, it led to the two breaking up as a duo and the former losing his tail.
750----
751* ATwinkleInTheSky: Gets sent flying off into the distance by Mao Mao's sword.
752* CurbstompBattle: Badgerclops and Adorabat were both incapacitated in a single hit.
753* TheDreaded: Due to it being responsible for Mao Mao losing his tail, and partner.
754* FinalBoss: Of "Bao Bao's Revenge".
755* GreenAndMean: Is a turquoise green color, and one of the tougher monsters in the series.
756* NoSell: Doesn't even flinch from the Sweetie-Pies' attack, or Mao Mao's sword strikes against its tail.
757* ScarsAreForever: Is ultimately recognized thanks to the bloody scar over its eye.
758* ScaryTeeth: Has a big powerful jaw with large pointed teeth.
759* SmallRoleBigImpact: It may not be that important of a monster in the grand scheme of things, but it's role in the lore causes it to act as far more of an antagonist than initially believed.
760* StrongAndSkilled: In addition to its massive size and strength, it easily counters every one of Mao Mao's attacks, and incapacitates Badgerclops and Adorabat with virtually no effort.
761* TailSlap: Its main way of attacking, and is ultimately how it deals with both Badgerclops and Adorabat.
762[[/folder]]
763
764!!!Minor Monsters
765
766[[folder:Acid Dinosaur]]
767[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/mao_mao_8.png]]
768
769A large, T-Rex-like beast that attacks Pure Heart Valley in "I Love You Mao Mao".
770----
771* AcidAttack: Can spew out large chunks of acid as an attack.
772* ATwinkleInTheSky: Ultimately, its final fate; getting sent flying off into the distance by Mao Mao's sword.
773* MiniBoss: Acts as a villain for about a minute, before being dealt with and replaced by Orangusnake as the main villain for the rest of the episode.
774* RecurringBoss: It, or another of its kind, makes a second brief appearance in "Badge-A-Fire Explosion."
775* SmallRoleBigImpact: Its fight against Mao Mao and Badgerclops is what shows Adorabat how powerful they are as adventurers.
776* StarterVillain: Due to how easily Orangusnake's army was dealt with at the beginning of the episode, it serves as the first actual threat to Pure Heart Valley.
777* SuddenlyVoiced: Acquires a translator collar in "Badge-A-Fire Explosion," which it mostly uses to announce that it wants to eat people and [[AlwaysChaoticEvil lacks any sense of remorse or compassion.]]
778[[/folder]]
779
780[[folder:Bobo Chan]]
781----
782BigDamnHeroes: Just when the Sky Pirates are about to kill Mao Mao, Badgerclops and Adorabat by throwing them off the cliff, Bobo Chan comes just in time to rescue them and saves Badgerclops when the Sky Pirates try to throw him to his death.
783[[/folder]]
784
785[[folder:Pure Heart Valley Pests]]
786[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/mao_mao_5.png]]
787
788Overgrown pests living underneath Pure Heart Valley.
789----
790* BigCreepyCrawlies: Giant centipedes that are larger than the main heroes, and try to ''eat them''.
791* CreepyCentipedes: They're just about 10x larger as well.
792* DireBeast: They're quite large and prehistoric-looking for what are essentially giant centipedes.
793* FakeUltimateMook: Are built up and portrayed as the FinalBoss of Mao Mao's perfect adventure...Only to be dealt with pretty easily once Badgerclops comes back. Which makes sense, as they ARE just overgrown pests that the King hasn't gotten around to taking care of yet.
794* FlunkyBoss: Attack in a large horde that surrounds the main trio.
795* FragileSpeedster: They're actually quite quick for their size, but are very fragile at that.
796* SubvertedTrope: Turns out being overgrown insects won't automatically make you a threat or dangerous predator, as they ''are'' just bugs regardless.
797[[/folder]]
798
799[[folder:Spike-Tailed Monster]]
800[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/mao_mao_2.png]]
801
802A creature that invades Pure Heart Valley soon after Adorabat's recent upgrades.
803----
804* BewareMyStingerTail: Though it's less of a stinger and more like a giant spikeball. Pretty dangerous nonetheless.
805* DisproportionateRetribution: While it ''did'' need to be stopped, It ''really'' did not deserve what happened to it.
806* MadeOfIron: Survives a rocket to the ''face'', before then being ''blasted with a huge laser''. Though, it ''barely'' survives this, but still.
807* OneHitKill: All it took was one rocket from Adorabat to put it down.
808* OutOfFocus: Gets very little screentime, even when compared to the other monsters in the series.
809* ScaryTeeth: Its teeth are mostly jagged and sharp.
810* ToughArmoredDinosaur: It bears some resemblance to an ankylosaur and is a scary monster.
811* WallCrawl: Was first seen crawling over the roofs and sides of buildings.
812[[/folder]]
813
814[[folder:Lickasaurus]]
815A massive dinosaur-like monster with a large tongue that tries to eat the Ruby Pure Heart... or at least taste it.
816----
817* AttackOfThe50FootWhatever: It's so huge that the mountain reaches its eye level.
818* BehemothBattle: Badgerclops has to use a magic amulet to grow to its size in order to send it packing.
819* {{Kaiju}}: By far the largest monster the heroes have faced so far. Thankfully it seemed more interested in licking the Ruby Pure Heart than wreaking havoc.
820* NoSell: It doesn't even notice Mao Mao's frenzied attacks on its toes.
821[[/folder]]
822
823[[folder:Jelly Monster]]
824[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/jelly_monster.png]]
825
826A disgusting, purple blob that spews out jelly from its mouth. Mao Mao and Badgerclops use its jelly to make tasty treats.
827----
828* BlobMonster: It's main inspiration as a creature.
829* CombatTentacles: Has several of them as its main limbs.
830* CuteSlimeMook: In a way, it's actually pretty adorable.
831* DeathOfAThousandCuts: How Mao Mao ultimately takes it down.
832* EatingTheEnemy: Apparently, every time Mao Mao and Badgerclops beat one, they use its jelly remains to make jelly donuts, that actually taste pretty good.
833* MadeOfPlasticine: Despite being made out of goo, it goes down almost ridiculously fast compared to the rest of the ones faced in the series.
834* MiniBoss: Mao Mao deal with it in less than a minute.
835* NostalgiaLevel: Its fight serves as one for Mao Mao and Badgerclops, who apparently used to fight them all the time.
836* PurpleIsPowerful: {{Inverted}}; it's the weakest monster in the series thus far.
837* TentacledTerror: Oddly {{Subverted}}; at most it seems to be an annoyance, and the Sweetie-Pies aren't even scared of it.
838* WarmUpBoss: Is faced and defeated at the very beginning of its episode.
839[[/folder]]
840
841[[folder:Rock Monster]]
842[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/rock_monster_2.png]]
843
844A particularly big, fire-breathing rock monster that lives out in the canyon. Wanders across and attacks Adorabat as she attempts to rekindle Mao Mao and Badgerclops' friendship.
845----
846* ATwinkleInTheSky: Ultimately, its final fate; getting sent flying off into the distance by the trio's combo attack.
847* BreathWeapon: Spews fire from its mouth in an attempt to torch the heroes.
848* DefeatEqualsExplosion: Ends up ''exploding'' from Mao Mao and Badgerclops' punch to its face. {{Inverted}} though, as it actually gets up from this to continue fighting.
849* EliteMook: At least when compared to the rest of the monsters faced in the series, and ends up putting up the best fight so far too.
850* FinalBoss: Of "Breakup".
851* MadeOfIron: It survives ''exploding!''
852* NoSell: Doesn't even react to any of Mao Mao and Badgerclops' blows at first. Eventually {{Inverted}} though near the end of the fight.
853* OhCrap: Its reaction upon realizing how powerful the trio's attack was gonna be.
854* PlayingWithFire: Has control over fire, and uses it to torch the arena and nearly kill the heroes.
855* SuperToughness: Easily takes the most punishment of all the monsters.
856[[/folder]]
857
858[[folder:Impressaur]]
859[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/mao_mao_1.png]]
860
861A large, terrifying beast that attacks Mao Mao and his crew, before taking their fight to Pure Heart Valley.
862----
863* AttackItsWeakPoint: One hit to its neck was enough to decapitate it.
864* AttentionDeficitOohShiny: Gets easily distracted by the toy soldiers that Adorabat parachutes down to the ground.
865* BreathWeapon: Capable of shooting out large fireballs(that seem to work like fireworks) from its mouth.
866* DarkIsEvil: Pitch black in color, and ''very'' aggressive.
867* EliteMook: Is easily the most powerful and dangerous enemy faced in the series by its episode, and even then, is ''still'' quickly taken down by the heroes.
868* GoryDiscretionShot: Its final fate; its head is cut off by Mao Mao just off-screen, with the only thing implying this fate being its shadow.
869* MightyGlacier: Takes quite a bit of abuse before being put down for good, at least when compared to everything else faced until then.
870* OffWithHisHead: Courtesy of Mao Mao.
871* WarmUpBoss: Is faced and defeated at the very beginning of its episode.
872* WeaksauceWeakness: How do you stop its BreathWeapon? Simple...Spray water into its mouth.
873[[/folder]]
874
875!Other
876
877!!The Heroes' Families
878
879[[folder:Mao Mao's Family]]
880[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/i_love_you_mao_mao___full_episode___mao_mao___coming_july_1___cartoon_network_1_32_screenshot.png]]
881-->'''Voiced by''': Creator/ClancyBrown (Shin)
882
883A clowder of legendary warriors led and trained by Mao Mao's father, Shin Mao.
884----
885!!General Tropes:
886* AlwaysSomeoneBetter: Though a mighty warrior in his own right, it's clear Mao Mao is living in his father and sisters' shadow.
887* AmazonBrigade: Mao Mao's five sisters basically form this as a unit.
888* BadassFamily: The Mao family is comprised of legendary warriors and adventurers --a theme he wishes to maintain with himself.
889* DaddysGirl: Shin Mao seems to favor Mao Mao's older sisters over him.
890* MassiveNumberedSiblings: Mao Mao has five sisters as siblings in total.
891* MegaNeko: Mao Mao is already the size of a human, but the rest of them are all significant bigger than he is, especially Shin Mao. [[spoiler:Shin Mao is actually just wearing armor, though the others seem to actually be larger.]]
892
893!!Tropes specific to Shin Mao:
894* AbusiveParents: Of the incredibly neglectful variety. When he isn't just outright ignoring his son (to the extent he frequently mispronounces his name) he's acting incredibly condescending towards him, treating him like he is still just a child. Mao Mao's got...issues as a result of this.
895* CompensatingForSomething: [[spoiler: Shin Mao's obsession with things being as big as possible stems from the fact that he's about the size of a regular cat in a PoweredSuit.]]
896* GoodIsNotNice: Though renowned as a great hero, his parenting skills (at least in regards to his son) leave a lot to be desired.
897* {{Hypocrite}}: Shin Mao ''says'' it's OK to be small, but is completely obsessed with '''everything''' being as big as possible and is revealed to be small himself.
898* InferioritySuperiorityComplex: [[spoiler:His constant gloating about his own power and size is because he's actually a small cat wearing PoweredArmor.]]
899* InnocentlyInsensitive: Based on how he reacts to Mao Mao [[CallingTheOldManOut calling him out]] in "Small", it doesn't seem like Shin Mao ever realized how much his neglect negatively impacted his son.
900* JerkAssRealization: In "Small," Mao Mao ''finally'' [[CallingTheOldManOut calls his dad out]] for his behavior, leaving Shin Mao shocked. It does seem to get through to him, as Shin Mao finally acknowledges Mao Mao as a hero, tearfully telling him [[SoProudOfYou "You are not small."]]
901* MaliciousMisnaming: In flashbacks, Shin Mao always gets Mao Mao's name wrong, instead calling him names like "Momo" and "Moo Moo"; another indication that he doesn't care about his only son as much as his daughters. He finally gets it right at the end of "Small."
902* ParentsAsPeople: It takes Mao Mao [[CallingTheOldManOut confronting his dad]] for his behavior and asking him if [[ArmorPiercingQuestion he's afraid of Mao Mao embarrassing him]] to make Shin Mao realize how badly he's treated his son. Afterwards, he still has trouble expressing himself, but Shin Mao is clearly remorseful for his actions.
903* ParentalFavoritism: Shin Mao, from Mao Mao's perspective, generally pays more attention to [[DaddysGirl his daughters]] than his only son. Due to their larger than normal stature compared to Mao Mao's.
904* ParentalNeglect: Shin Mao didn't seem to care all that much about Mao Mao.
905** As mentioned above, he consistently forgets Mao Mao’s name and his age on at least one occasion.
906* PassiveAggressiveKombat: Shin Mao comes off as a good-natured individual, even as he's taking jabs at people (and things) that are smaller than he is. Badgerclops flat-out calls him passive-aggressive, and Orangusnake even says that Shin Mao's constant fatherly disapproval hurts even ''him''.
907* ProstheticLimbReveal: [[spoiler:Unknown to the public and even his own son, Shin is quite small, and what seems to be a massive body encased in armor is actually PoweredArmor.]]
908* ShoutOut: Looks remarkably similar to [[{{Anime/DragonBallSuper}} Beerus]].
909* TinyHeadedBehemoth: His head is the same size as his son's, but his body is enormous. [[spoiler:It's not his real body, though.]]
910* YourLittleDismissiveDiminutive: In "Small", he keeps referring to everything Mao Mao shows him as little. Even when showing him the gigantic Pure Heart Ruby, Shin claims to have seen bigger.
911[[/folder]]
912
913[[folder:Bao Bao]]
914[[quoteright:169:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/bao_bao.png]]
915-->'''Voiced by''': Chris Prynoski
916
917Mao Mao's former partner and pet.
918----
919* ActionPet: Proves to be just as skilled in combat as Mao Mao in a fight, despite being a barely sapient dog.
920* AnimalNemesis: Mao Mao considers him his greatest enemy, but what limited intelligence Bao Bao possesses isn't put to use understanding that, much less reciprocating it.
921* AttentionDeficitOohShiny: He left Mao Mao to chase after a butterfly. He can't resist chasing them.
922* BadassAdorable: It can ''not'' be argued how adorable he is.
923* CanineCompanion: Acted as one for Mao Mao, who funny enough is a cat.
924* FluffyTheTerrible: Mao Mao's UnreliableNarrator mode showed Bao Bao as a threatening, imposing muscular canine warrior whose eyes couldn't be seen. Bao Bao is anything but and is actually quite adorable (if not just as strong).
925* FurryConfusion: Strangely the only animal in the show who isn't capable of talking and isn't bipedal. He ''does'' seem to be sapient (enough to write a message), but most of the time acts like a non-anthropomorphic dog.
926* HeroesLoveDogs: Likely was a big reason for Mao Mao choosing him as his pet anyways.
927* IdealHero: Mao Mao considered Bao Bao to be this before his "betrayal" due to how he was strong, fast, brave, and largely free of character flaws. It must be stressed that Bao Bao is a non-anthropomorphic dog and this might be due to a matter of capacity rather than choice.
928* OrnamentalWeapon: There’s a sword strapped to his back despite his lack of hands. If he has some way to use it, he hasn’t felt the need.
929* PartiallyCivilizedAnimal: Bao Bao ''possesses'' enough intelligence to recognize an incoming threat and spell out a warning in bones, but most of the time just acts like a real dog.
930* MistakenForBadass: Mao Mao builds him up as a terrifying, destructive barbarian of a man who will violently and sadistically destroy Pure Heart Valley and everything in his path...Turns out he's just a normal dog. However...
931* PintSizedPowerhouse: He's so fast and strong that he's able to rip a lamppost right out of the ground.
932* TeamPet: Used to act as such for Mao Mao.
933* UndyingLoyalty: Genuinely seems to still look up to Mao Mao as his owner, even after their falling out.
934[[/folder]]
935
936[[folder:Gerald]]
937[[quoteright:251:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/gerald.png]]
938
939Badgerclops' stepbrother.
940----
941* AwLookTheyReallyDoLoveEachOther: Despite his issues with his brother, after Adorabat's magic show, Badgerclops starts thinking about contacting Gerald again after so many years.
942* BigBrotherBully: Seems to be this to Badgerclops, at least to a certain degree.
943* TheGhost: Has never physically appeared on-screen.
944* [[{{Jerkass}} Jerkass]]: Used to use stage magic as a way to fleece Badgerclops out of his ice cream money.
945* SiblingRivalry: Seemed to form this dynamic with Badgerclops with time.
946* StageMagician: His profession, and what led to Badgerclops having a less than favorable view on magic as a whole.
947[[/folder]]
948
949[[folder:Eugene]]
950[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/eugene___profile.png]]
951-->'''Voiced by''': Creator/RandallPark
952Adorabat's father.
953----
954* CharacterTics: Clearing his sinuses loudly due to his allergies.
955* ParentsAsPeople: Forbids Adorabat from fighting monsters because he wants to keep her safe and not [[IMissMom end up like]] [[MissingMom her mother.]]
956* PlayingCardMotifs: Has a spade mark on his chest.
957* SicklyNeuroticGeek: As a part of his meekness he's characterized as having a number of allergies, one of them being his daughter's molted skin.
958* UnseenNoMore: Although he was mentioned by Adorabat in "Head Chef", he hasn't shown up until "Adoradad".
959[[/folder]]
960
961[[folder:Sonara]]
962[[quoteright:242:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/20200719_232223.jpg]]
963Adorabat's deceased Mother.
964----
965* ItRunsInTheFamily: It's implied she is who Adorabat inherited her bold and fearless personality from.
966* MissingMom: We never see her until the episode "Adoradad", and even then it's only in a family photo, picture frame and flashback scenes. We also learn that she saved Adorabat from a hostile Cave Dragon, which costed Sonara's life and Adorabat's leg.
967* PosthumousCharacter: Long dead before the series began.

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