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3Character page for the 2010 Creator/EdgarWright film ''Film/ScottPilgrimVsTheWorld''.
4
5For the characters as they appear in the ''ComicBook/ScottPilgrim'' comic books, see [[Characters/ScottPilgrim here]].
6
7For the characters as they appear in the anime ''Anime/ScottPilgrimTakesOff'', see [[Characters/ScottPilgrimTakesOff here]].
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9[[foldercontrol]]
10
11!Main Characters
12
13[[folder:Scott Pilgrim]]
14!!Scott Pilgrim
15[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/scott_3.jpg]]
16[[caption-width-right:300:''"I'm in lesbians with you"'']]
17!!!'''Played By:''' Creator/MichaelCera
18!!!'''Dubbed By:''' Hervé Grull (European French)
19
20A 22-year-old Canadian who falls in love with Ramona Flowers. He is the bass guitarist of the band Sex Bob-omb as well as a hyper-competent martial artist of some unknown, yet effective anime/video game-style fighting technique.
21----
22* AdaptationalAngstUpgrade: In the comics Scott didn't really mind fighting the exes all that much, if anything he found it kind of fun, but here in the movie, the stress of constantly fighting the exes one after another instead of over the course of several months and nearly dying multiple times causes Scott to become abrasive and lash out verbally against Ramona and even SlutShaming her by asking if there was anyone she hadn't slept with.
23* AdaptationalJerkass: In the comics, Scott was more InnocentlyInsensitive than an actual jerk. Here, he has something of an ItsAllAboutMe attitude that he eventually grows out of.
24* AdaptationalNiceGuy: When it comes to the conflict between Knives and Ramona. He stops Knives from attacking Ramona and tells her that he holds himself accountable for the fact that he cheated on both her ''and'' Ramona.
25* AgeLift: He's a year younger than Comics Scott, who was 23 at the start.
26* AlliterativeFamily: '''S'''tacey and '''S'''cott Pilgrim.
27* BackFromTheDead: [[spoiler:He was killed by Gideon when he was stabbed with a sword, but an extra life – earned after the Katayanagi battle – saved him.]]
28* BondOneLiner: In a stark contrast with the comics, he gets ''some'' genuinely badass one-liners. Take, for example, his fight with Lucas Lee, after defeating his stunt doubles:
29-->"Mr. Lee? You're needed back on set."
30* BigBrotherInstinct: A brief moment when we don't see Scott thinking of only himself, is when he thought Julie did something to Stacy. Ultimately, leading to this interaction between the two:
31-->"What did you do with my sister?"
32%%* ButtMonkey: He deserves it, though.
33* EvilCounterpart: [[spoiler:Subverted with Nega-Scott. Nega-Scott looks like a ghostly apparition of Scott with red eyes, but turns out to be very friendly.]]
34* TheFriendNobodyLikes: Given the way the adaptation compresses events and relationships from the comic, Scott's companions make their various issues with him known almost immediately to show the audience what a drag he is to their lives. Most notably, Wallace (who was Scott's closest pal in the graphic novels) seems to barely like him, hoping to definitively kick him out of their apartment one way or another.
35* GuileHero: He uses his wits to defeat Lucas (by goading him to take a skateboard challenge that ends up killing him) and Todd (by making him break Vegan law).
36* ImpaledWithExtremePrejudice: [[spoiler:Stabbed by Gideon in the Chaos Theatre.]]
37* {{Jerkass}}:
38** Lampshaded by Kim and Julie on separate occasions:
39--->'''Kim:''' Scott you're the salt of the Earth.\
40'''Scott:''' Thanks.\
41'''Kim:''' I meant ''scum'' of the Earth.\
42'''Scott:''' ''[oblivious]'' Thanks.
43** This is his interaction with Julie:
44--->'''Julie:''' Yeah we get you're a total lady-killer wannabe jerky-jerk.
45* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: He starts off with a selfish ItsAllAboutMe attitude, but then becomes more self-aware as the plot goes on.
46%%* LetsGetDangerous: Especially when he's fighting with Todd, and Gideon.
47* NeverMyFault: Constantly blames the other people around him for his problems.
48* OneSteveLimit: Averted with Wallace's boyfriend Other Scott.
49* TookALevelInBadass: As the film goes on.
50%%* WithFriendsLikeThese: With pretty much everyone. Mostly Wallace and Kim.
51* WouldntHitAGirl: He's incredibly reluctant to fight Roxie, even though she's kicking his ass.
52-->"I don't think I can hit a girl. They're soft."
53[[/folder]]
54
55[[folder:Ramona Flowers]]
56!!Ramona Flowers
57[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/ramona_1.jpg]]
58[[caption-width-right:300:''"I change my hair color every week and a half, dude. Get used to it"'']]
59!!!'''Played By:''' Creator/MaryElizabethWinstead
60!!!'''Dubbed By:''' Creator/IngridDonnadieu (European French)
61
62A 25-year-old American with a troubled past. She moved from New York to Toronto to get away from it all. Or so she thought.
63----
64* ActionGirl: She fights Roxy evenly, and probably would have won singlehandedly had she not been informed that Scott has to be the one to fight. Even then, she literally guides Scott by the hand in fighting her off.
65* AdaptationalWimp: A bit, she is still capable of kicking ass, but compared to the comic and the later anime, this version of Ramona sits on the side lines more often. Best shown when her team up with Scott against Gideon in the comics is instead given to Knives.
66* CarryABigStick: She summons a hammer to fight Roxie.
67* DarkAndTroubledPast: What she tries to escape by moving to Toronto.
68* DeadpanSnarker: It's kind of a necessity, given that she's dating [[CloudCuckoolander Scott]].
69* EvenTheGirlsWantHer: Knives actually likes her before becoming her UnknownRival. Also, she was with Roxie when she was "[[ExperimentedInCollege bi-curious]]."
70* GayRomanticPhase: She said her time dating Roxy Richter was just a phase. Roxy obviously did not take it that way, considering how pissed off hearing that makes her.
71* {{Goth}}: Not as extreme as some examples, but she does dress in a very punk style, with dyed hair, military style clothing, and boots.
72* HeelFaceTurn: She used to be a nasty, manipulative person when she was younger, but changed when she got older.
73* {{Jerkass}}: When she was younger.
74* MsFanservice: She gets a LingerieScene.
75* KaleidoscopeHair: Changes her hair color frequently.
76* NonconformistDyedHair: Ramona Flowers constantly dyes her dark hair various unnatural colors, such as magenta, blue, and green. She's a cool rollerskater whom Scott is immediately enthralled by. In an attempt to emulate her, Scott's first girlfriend Knives dyes part of her hair blue.
77* ReallyGetsAround: Lampshaded by Kim and Young Neil.
78-->'''Kim:''' Ramona dated twins?\
79'''Young Neil:''' At the same time?
80* StatuesqueStunner: The tallest woman in the cast and is desired by several men [[EvenTheGirlsWantHer and women]] within the story.
81* ViolentlyProtectiveGirlfriend: Zigzagged. For as casual as she is about the whole “having seven evil exes” thing, she immediately gets violent on Scott’s behalf when he’s attacked by Roxy. Conversely, while she still expresses concern for Scott when he fights Lucas and Todd, she doesn’t make any move to intervene in either fight.
82
83[[/folder]]
84
85[[folder:Knives Chau]]
86!!Knives Chau
87[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/box_knives.jpg]]
88[[caption-width-right:300:''"Get ready to CHAU DOWN!"'']]
89!!!'''Played By:''' Creator/EllenWong
90!!!'''Dubbed By:''' Lily Rubens (European French)
91
92A 17-year-old Catholic schoolgirl and Scott's girlfriend until he dumps her for Ramona.
93----
94* ActionGirl: Knives is able to fight on par with Gideon by the end of the film.
95* AdaptationalBadass: She's a much better fighter, being capable of fighting Ramona, where in the comic, their fight ended quickly with her as the loser.
96* AdaptationalDyeJob: She gives her hair a red streak in the comics, but in the film, it's blue (this is due to her wanting to copy Ramona's current hair color).
97* AdaptationPersonalityChange: While her personality is roughly the same in the film as in the comic, her relationship with Scott is portrayed as being much more genuine. The comics make no attempt at shying away from the fact that Scott only dated her "because it was easy" and didn't have any intention of getting serious with her, while the adaptation shows the two having similar interests and generally enjoying each other's company.
98* AmbiguouslyBi: She's dating Scott, but she gets ''really'' excited when she realizes she "kissed lips that kissed yours [Envy's]!"
99* BadassAdorable: She's definitely a cutie, even if it's her naivety that's adorable to the more cynical characters, and she's [[spoiler:able to tag-team with Scott to beat Gideon into the ground]].
100* BreakTheCutie: After breaking up with Scott.
101* CatholicSchoolgirlsRule: When Stacey confronts Scott about the fact he's dating a high school student, he states it's a Catholic school "with the uniform and everything."
102* CharacterDevelopment: She evolves from a ClingyJealousGirl to a much more mature and balanced individual. At the end of the canon ending, she lets Scott go to Ramona with her blessing and a kiss on the cheek, which was a far cry from how she was in the beginning of it.
103* ClingyJealousGirl: She still refers to Scott as "her boyfriend" when she fights Ramona, even though Scott dumped her. She also briefly goes out with Young Neil to try and make Scott jealous.
104* CuteButPsycho: At first, Scott and Knives hit it off... until he starts developing an interest in Ramona, and then she starts trying to one-up Ramona.
105* TheDeterminator: The original version of the film highlighted the fact that in a world full of aloof and disaffected young men and women, Knives' ''intense'' affection for Scott was a laudable trait.
106* IWantMyBelovedToBeHappy: [[spoiler:In the film, she attacked Ramona at the Chaos Theater for breaking Scott's heart. She later tells Scott to go after Ramona when everything was said and done.]]
107* MisplacedRetribution: Scott points out at the end that she shouldn't blame Ramona because he cheated on her on his own volition.
108* PromotedToLoveInterest: To Scott in the film, where she's portrayed as a serious love interest instead of a joke like in the comics. There's even an alternate ending where Scott basically says 'Goodbye' as usual... '''to Ramona'''! FirstGirlWins!
109* StalkerWithACrush: She devolves into this after Scott breaks up with her, and even moreso after learning he has a new girlfriend.
110* TookALevelInBadass: She even helps out Scott in the final battle, moreso than Ramona.
111* TookALevelInJerkass: Towards Ramona during the second half after Scott breaks up with her. It's way tamer than her behavior toward her in the comics, though, and the two end up becoming friends after Scott comes clean about everything.
112* UnknownRival: Considers Ramona her arch enemy after her breakup with Scott. Ramona doesn't know... or care.
113* ViolentlyProtectiveGirlfriend: Or ex-girlfriend, at that. She doesn't know the whole situation or that [[spoiler:Ramona is being mind controlled by Gideon]], but she still attacks Ramona to defend Scott.
114-->"You broke the heart of the guy who broke mine!"
115* YokoOhNo: Her presence at Sex Bob-Omb's session is frowned upon, especially by Kim, who is disgusted by 23-year-old Scott dating 17-year-old Knives.
116[[/folder]]
117
118[[folder:Wallace Wells]]
119!!Wallace Wells
120[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/box_wallace.jpg]]
121[[caption-width-right:300:''"Guess who's drunk?"'']]
122!!!'''Played By:''' Creator/KieranCulkin
123!!!'''Dubbed By:''' Creator/AlexisTomassian (European French)
124
125Scott's gay best friend and roommate. He is extremely sarcastic but has Scott's best interests at heart.
126----
127* AdaptationalWimp: In the books, Wallace develops mild psychic powers after being trained by his boyfriend Mobile. Wallace is also something of a Yoda to Scott, teaching him to fight. Additionally, his skill with computers -- his job is either an IT consultant or otherwise related to computers -- is fairly useful in series, even though he proves a sorry excuse for a hacker. In fact, (spoilers for Vol 6 of novels) [[spoiler: Wallace is the one who finds Gideon's location using the internet and is able to "sense" Gideon's evil strongly enough that he warns Scott that even after Scott and Ramona appear to have broken up, that Scott will have to face Gideon]]. In the movie, Wallace is a normal human and his interest in and skill with computers was cut for being irrelevant to the plot.
128* AllGaysArePromiscuous: Has a boyfriend, Other Scott, then he goes after Jimmy. Neither Jimmy or Other Scott have a problem with it, with all three plus Scott all sharing the same bed in one scene.
129** There's also "Some Guy," whom Wallace was sleeping with in the third act when Scott blunders into the apartment.
130* AlliterativeName: Name and surname starts with ''W''.
131* ClosetKey: He's this for Jimmy who was apparently happy dating Stacey till he met Wallace.
132* DeadpanSnarker: "Scott. Evil Ex. Fight."
133* HypocriticalHumor: He tells Scott not to cheat on his girlfriend, despite the fact that he himself is cheating on his own boyfriend. Apparently Wallace didn't invent the gay rulebook, though, so all complaints should be taken up with Music/{{Liberace}}'s ghost.
134* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: He cares about Scott despite putting him down all the time. Also, he tells Scott to break up with Knives so that he can stop cheating on her.
135* SatelliteCharacter: He doesn't seem to be friends with any of Scott's band members (or even a fan of indie rock music) and comes to Sex Bob-omb's shows just to support his friend, which is sweet in its own right. Implied to have his own social circle independent of Scott.
136* ShipperOnDeck: Wallace is essentially this for Scott and Ramona prior to even meeting her, since she is 1) not Envy Adams and 2) not underage, and an important step for Scott moving on from Envy.
137* SnarkToSnarkCombat: With Crash (of Crash and The Boys) during the first concert scene. Wallace keeps heckling them, leading to Crash to lose his patience.
138-->'''Crash:''' Okay, this is for the guy who keeps yelling from the balcony. It's called "We Hate You, Please Die".\
139'''Wallace:''' Sweet! Love this one.
140* StalkerWithACrush: Subverted. He openly states that he plans to stalk Lucas Lee, but doesn't seem to be bothered when Scott has to kill him.
141* StraightGay: You wouldn't know he's gay if Scott didn't mention it.
142* TookALevelInJerkass: A meta-version; this version of Wallace essentially kicks Scott out of their (fine, Wallace's) apartment with no warning and no place to go. The novel version just persistently hints and pushes Scott to move in with Ramona, and waits until it's official before admitting that he has already signed a lease with his boyfriend.
143[[/folder]]
144
145[[folder:Stephen Stills]]
146!!Stephen Stills
147[[quoteright:307:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/mv5botbhyjlhmtetnzy4zs00ymu5lwe2zgitzgm5zwixztzjogvixkeyxkfqcgdeqxvynjq4ode4mzq_v1.jpg]]
148!!!'''Played By:''' Mark Webber
149!!!'''Dubbed By:''' Franck Lorrain (European French)
150
151The lead vocalist of Sex Bob-Omb.
152----
153* AdaptationPersonalityChange: He was TheStoic in the comics, while the film portrays him as a more expressive and comical character.
154* AlliterativeName: Name and surname starts with ''S''.
155* CharacterExaggeration: His anxieties about the Sex Bob-Bomb's success and future is much more at the forefront in the film.
156* GetAHoldOfYourselfMan: Repeatedly at the receiving end of this by Scott.
157* SupportingLeader: He's the leader of Sex Bob-omb.
158[[/folder]]
159
160[[folder:Kim Pine]]
161!!Kimberly "Kim" Pine
162[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/kimpine.jpg]]
163[[caption-width-right:300:''"Scott, you are the salt of the Earth.... I meant, scum of the Earth"'']]
164!!!'''Played By:''' Creator/AlisonPill
165!!!'''Dubbed By:''' Aurore Bonjour (European French)
166
167The drummer of Sex Bob-Omb. She and Scott dated in high school. It didn't end well.
168----
169* AdaptationalJerkass: In the comics, while still a bit frosty, Kim was nonetheless a close friend to Scott and more amicable with him. Here, she seems to harbor a much deeper grudge which doesn't dissolve until he finally apologizes for it.
170* AmicableExes: Used to date Scott in high school. [[SubvertedTrope Although]], she has resentment towards him throughout the film until he apologizes.
171* AwLookTheyReallyDoLoveEachOther: Several scenes hint that under her aloof façade, Kim is clearly still hurt by Scott's dumping her all those years ago, and his failure to even acknowledge it and dating other girls whilst they remain in the same peer group is probably [[WhatTheHellHero one of his most egregiously thoughtless acts]], on top of him doing something [[HistoryRepeats fairly similar]] with the younger and more naïve Knives. Ultimately though, Kim cannot completely stop being Scott's friend - she encourages him to go talk to Ramona before she vanishes after their fight, [[BlatantLies despite claiming she really doesn't care]] - the two come to an understanding and seemingly remain friends.
172* DeadpanSnarker: Easily the snarkiest character in the film, Pill's performance seems to have been influenced in no small part by [[WesternAnimation/{{Daria}} Tracy Grandstaff]].
173* DeathGlare: Her default expression seems to be a state of constant anger at everything, especially when it involves Scott.
174* DemotedToExtra: Compared to her more involved role in the books (mostly because her backstory has been moved to the Creator/AdultSwim AnimatedAdaptation).
175* DullSurprise: Constantly speaks in a monotone.
176* FieryRedhead: {{Averted}}/PlayedWith. In the words of [[Film/ThorRagnarok the Hulk]], Kim is less of a raging fire - [[SuddenlyShouting her counting in each number/playing the drums]] is the only time she raises her voice above a sarcastic deadpan - but definitely counts as smouldering fire from the few cracks in her facade.
177* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: Snarky though she may be, she is a very good friend to Scott, using a combination of patience and BrutalHonesty to help him come to terms with his own flaws.
178* PerpetualFrowner: She's constantly in a bad mood. Even when she's happy, her smile is just the corner of her mouth moving slightly.
179* PetTheDog: When she spots Ramona in the crowd at the final Battle of the Bands (after her and Scott's falling out following the Roxie fight), we get a brief glimpse of her version of this.
180-->'''Kim:''' Scott, not that I care, but you should go talk to her before she's gone.\
181'''Scott:''' Thanks, Kim.\
182'''Kim:''' [[BlatantLies And I really don't care.]]
183* TheSmurfettePrinciple: She's the only female member of the band. It's mildly subdued in that there are only three members, however.
184* SourOutsideSadInside: Almost every direct comment to Scott is barely contained snark and venom. But when she overhears his conversation with Ramona where he claims that he left her on good terms (hint: he did not), she doesn't look angry or venomous; she looks deeply heartbroken.
185* SourSupporter: She does care about Scott, but she's (justifiably) bitter about the crap he's done to her and is similarly doing to Knives and Ramona. While she does help him out, it's not without a boatload of lip.
186* SuddenlyShouting: Whenever she counts the band in, it typically involves her screaming ''"WE ARE SEX BOB-OMB!! ONE-TWO-THREE-FOUR!"'', without any warning. The one time she doesn't, at the Chaos Theatre, is when she's prompted to by [[BigBad Gideon]]; she responds by subtly flipping him off.
187* WhenSheSmiles: It earns Scott extra points when he apologizes to her.
188[[/folder]]
189
190[[folder:Young Neil]]
191!!Young Neil
192[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/mv5bzdkxzjq1ntitotkzmc00ztq1ltlmngutmjmzotkyndlhnwu3xkeyxkfqcgdeqxvynjq4ode4mzq_v1.jpg]]
193!!!'''Played By:''' Creator/JohnnySimmons
194!!!'''Dubbed By:''' Dimitri Rougeul (European French)
195
196
197----
198%%* {{Cloudcuckoolander}}
199* OnlyKnownByTheirNickname: Young Neil's last name, Nordegraf, is never mentioned in the film.
200* TagalongKid: Hence the "Young" name.
201
202[[/folder]]
203
204[[folder:Stacey Pilgrim]]
205!!Stacey Pilgrim
206[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/staceypilgrim.bmp]]
207!!!'''Played By:''' Creator/AnnaKendrick
208!!!'''Dubbed By:''' Karine Foviau (European French)
209
210Scott's levelheaded younger sister. She berates him for the stupid things he does but is always there for him.
211----
212* AlliterativeFamily: '''S'''tacey and '''S'''cott Pilgrim.
213* AloofDarkHairedGirl: Is quite distant towards her brother.
214* AnnoyingYoungerSibling: Can be this to Scott sometimes.
215* CoolBigSis: [[InvertedTrope Inverted]]. She is four years younger than Scott, but acts much more mature than him, even calling him "little brother" while consoling him.
216%%* DeadpanSnarker
217* GossipyHens: She sends out a mass text about every new social update.
218* HiddenHeartOfGold: Sometimes her kindness toward Scott is overshadowed by her own kooky nature and lack of interaction with her sibling, but still there. While Stacey constantly reprimands Scott everytime he did anything stupid blatantly, [[spoiler:near the end of Act Two, when Scott is heartbroken and alone, she comes to him, sweetly comforts him and gives him advice to move on]].
219* OnlySaneWoman: She’s the one who properly reacts if something weird happens, notably Matthew Patel’s DynamicEntry and [[VillainSong his out-of-nowhere Bollywood number]].
220[[/folder]]
221
222[[folder:Julie Powers]]
223!!Julie Powers
224[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/mv5bnme3mzewy2mtyjq3ni00yzjhlwe1mtktyti4y2fmyjy3zte2xkeyxkfqcgdeqxvynjq4ode4mzq_v1_sx1777_cr001777977_al.jpg]]
225!!!'''Played By:''' Creator/AubreyPlaza
226!!!'''Dubbed By:''' CĂ©cile d'Orlando (European French)
227
228Stephen's on-again, off-again girlfriend who hates Scott with a passion and is rude to pretty much everyone. Except Envy.
229----
230* AloofDarkHairedGirl: At least towards Scott, she's dark-haired and very aloof, even swearing at him.
231* ClusterFBomb: Rather subverted in one scene in the movie where Julie's expletives were [[ClusterBleepBomb bleeped out while her mouth was covered by a black censor box]]. Scott [[LampshadeHanging asks how she did that.]]
232-->"Never $@*!&#^ mind how I'm doing it!!"
233* DeadpanSnarker: Very little she says isn't voiced with a harsh, sarcastic drawl.
234* DoggedNiceGuy: A rare female example towards Envy. Not because she has any feelings for her, but because she wants to be on Envy's good side now that she's famous. In other words, she's a platonic GoldDigger.
235* {{Jerkass}}: As stated above, she's rude to almost everybody.
236* ProfessionalButtKisser: She's like this to Envy because she hates Scott so much.
237* SirSwearsALot: A censor box appears over her mouth when she swears.
238* WhyDoYouKeepChangingJobs: She's initially introduced working at a record store (something that is never shown in the original comics), and later shown working at the Second Cup (something that is canon in the comics).
239-->'''Scott:''' [[LampshadeHanging Is there anywhere you don't work?]]
240[[/folder]]
241
242[[folder:Envy Adams]]
243!!Natalie "Envy" Adams
244[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/envyadams.jpg]]
245[[caption-width-right:300:''"Hello again, friend of a friend..."'']]
246!!!'''Played By:''' Creator/BrieLarson
247!!!'''Dubbed By:''' Karl-Line Heller (European French)
248
249The lead vocalist for The Clash at Demonhead, and the girl who crushed Scott's heart into little pieces.
250----
251* AdaptationDyeJob: She's a redhead in the books and the video game, but a blonde in the movie.
252* AdaptationalJerkass: While Envy seems to get her act together after Todd is defeated, Envy is portrayed as much colder towards Scott. Probably justified, given her limited time to interact with him. See DemotedToExtra below. On the flipside, however, she never fights Ramona in this version and only throws a few passive-aggressive remarks her way rather than engage in a full-blown rivalry.
253* BetweenMyLegs: During the concert.
254* TheCastShowoff: Larson actually sang the song that Clash at Demonhead performs (but not on the soundtrack). In her teens, she was a pop singer, and it shows.
255* TheCoatsAreOff: Does this in her concerts.
256* DemotedToExtra: Gets quite a bit cut out in the film, since her fight with Ramona is cut and is compacted into Ramona's fight with Roxy. She is completely absent in the climax and her role is merged with Ramona's.
257* DoNotCallMePaul: She doesn't get angry exactly, but she's taken aback when Scott calls her Natalie. She later seems to seriously consider Scott's advice of going back to her original name.
258* EvenTheGirlsWantHer: Knives likes her a ''little'' too much. Her reaction to discovering that Envy is Scott's ex? "I've kissed the lips that kissed you!"
259* EvilDiva: When nervous, she really hams up her diva act, not that she isn't a diva the rest of the time, and a bitch to Scott.
260* EvilIsPetty: She broke up with Scott for a guy he never even met and then has the gall to be jealous when he gets a new girlfriend. Though it is left a little vague if she's jealous of Ramona because her ex-boyfriend Scott is dating him or because her current boyfriend Todd is trying to kill Scott over her.
261* IronicEcho: She uses Julie's signature swear censor on her.
262-->'''Julie:''' For the record, I am super pissed off for you.\
263'''Envy:''' Shut the @&%$ up, Julie.
264* FaceHeelTurn: She used to be a really nice girl, but changed when fame got to her head.
265* LegFocus: In her concert performance, there's a lot of focus to her legs.
266* MsFanservice: Her concert performance is just MaleGaze after the other.
267* OOCIsSeriousBusiness: Much has been made of the [[ArousedByTheirVoice sex-on-a-stick]] voice Larson uses in portraying Envy. She drops it for only one line: right after Scott calls her "Natalie". (Well, two lines, counting [[SugarWiki/FunnyMoments Julie's interjection]].)
268* PrecisionFStrike: "Shut the BLEEP up, Julie."
269* UnlimitedWardrobe: Justified as she is a rock star.
270* UsedToBeASweetKid: Lampshaded by Scott during his fight with Todd.
271-->'''Scott:''' You used to be so ''NICE''!
272[[/folder]]
273
274!The League of Evil Exes
275
276[[folder:Matthew Patel]]
277!!Matthew Patel
278[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/matthewpatel.bmp]]
279[[caption-width-right:300:''"MISSSTER PILGRIM! It is I, Matthew Patel! Consider our fight BEGUN!"'']]
280!!!'''Played By:''' Satya Bhabha
281!!!'''Dubbed By:''' Juan Llorca (European French)
282
283An Indian man with a penchant for an [[LargeHam over-the-top]] UsefulNotes/{{Bollywood}}-[=style musical=] number.
284----
285* AdaptationalBadass: While still the easiest of the Evil Exes to beat, here he's presented as a credible threat to Scott instead of a campy joke and actually holds his own in a close-quarters fight (unlike his comic counterpart, who's a SquishyWizard).
286* CardCarryingVillain: Loudly announces himself as "Ramona's first ''evil'' ex-boyfriend".
287* IncomingHam: In the movie, he very suddenly busts through a wall shouting "''MIS''-TER ''PIL''-GRIIIIM!" This is the very first time we see an Evil Ex.
288* LargeHam: Like the rest of the Seven Evil Exes, Matthew is pretty crazy and overly dramatic.
289* {{Leitmotif}}: Bollywood music plays when Ramona talks about how she met Matthew, and it's also a buildup for his VillainSong.
290* StarterVillain: He is the first and easiest to beat of Ramona's exes.
291* StereotypicalSouthAsianEnglish: Overlaps with BriefAccentImitation. He temporarily dons an Indian accent while singing his VillainSong. Speaking of.
292* VillainSong: "Slick" in the movie, more or less taken out of his scene in the graphic novel with the ''VideoGame/SpaceChannel5'' elements replaced with a Bollywood number.
293[[/folder]]
294
295[[folder:Lucas Lee]]
296!!Lucas Lee
297[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/box_lucas.jpg]]
298[[caption-width-right:300:''"I'm an A-lister, brah!"'']]
299!!!'''Played By:''' Creator/ChrisEvans
300!!!'''Dubbed By:''' Tony Marot (European French)
301
302A pro skateboarder turned A-list action star.
303----
304* ActionHero: Every single action hero cliche from his one-liners to the movies he stars in are all wrapped up in a neat package.
305* AdaptationalJerkass: He is the League's TokenGoodTeammate in the source material. Here, he's pretty much an asshole like the rest of them, as Evans plays him as a hilariously douchey ham, though he also engages in a bit of small talk with Ramona and remarks that Scott "seems nice."
306* AlliterativeName: Name and surname starts with ''L''.
307* FlunkyBoss: His doubles all join him in his fight against Scott.
308* FriendlyEnemy: To Scott. He has a short but friendly conversation with Ramona, and comments that Scott seems like a nice guy.
309* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: Despite him being a member of the League Of Evil Exes, he's actually one of the kindest of the bunch and it's been hinted that he isn't actually evil and is just playing his part. Instead of acting like a victim towards Ramona like the rest of the exes, he instead compliments her boyfriend and asks how her life is. Also, despite being a WolfPackBoss, he asks if they'd all like a cup of coffee as he orders one and [[PetTheDog looks after their well-being]].
310* LargeHam: Evans was clearly having a blast.
311* WagTheDirector:[[invoked]] He takes it upon himself to call "action!", interrupting the actual director while filming his movie.
312* WolfPackBoss: In the movie, he's content to let his stunt doubles beat Scott to a pulp instead of doing it himself.
313[[/folder]]
314
315[[folder:Todd Ingram]]
316!!Todd Ingram
317[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/toddingram.jpg]]
318[[caption-width-right:300:''"Sounds like someone wants to get... fungy!"'']]
319!!!'''Played By:''' Creator/BrandonRouth
320!!!'''Dubbed By:''' Creator/EmmanuelGarijo (European French)
321
322Envy's boyfriend, bassist of the band and Vegan Psychic. He is incredibly thick, [[DumbMuscle both literally and figuratively]].
323----
324* AdaptationalNiceGuy: Overlapping with AdaptationalDumbass. While he's the one who punches the highlights out of Knives' hair for annoying Envy (due to original culprit Lynette Guycott being DemotedToExtra), most of his more dickish moments in the comic were either cut or just due to stupidity rather than ego. Most notably, the comic had him think [[StrawHypocrite he can get away with eating gelato and Chicken Parmesan]] [[ScrewTheRulesImFamous because he's a rock star]], while the movie has him [[DumbMuscle apparently mistake them as vegan food]].
325-->'''Todd Ingram:''' "...Chicken isn't vegan?"
326* AdaptationDyeJob: The original color images from the comic and the video game have him with brown hair, while in the movie he's a bleached blonde.
327* AlwaysSomeoneBetter: Zigzagged. On the surface, he's much more handsome than Scott, is a better fighter, better bassist, and has powerful psychic abilities to boot. Thankfully for Scott, Todd is not among the great thinkers of our time. He is fairly easily outsmarted and beaten after pummeling Scott around for a bit.
328* BrainlessBeauty: Extremely handsome and muscular...and about as bright as a bucket of glue.
329* ColdHam: While not as outlandish as Chris Evans, Brandon Routh is clearly also having a blast with the role and does it in a more "subdued" manner.
330* ConditionalPowers: Being vegan lets him use psychic powers, and he loses them after Scott tricks him into breaking his diet. No, not because abstaining from animal products does anything to one's brain (he's cheated multiple times without affecting his powers), but because once he gets his third strike the Vegan Police show up and manually take his powers away.
331* DuelBoss: Despite their respective bands being with them, he and Scott settle the score one-on-one.
332* DumbMuscle: More apparent the more he speaks, [[LampshadeHanging and the subtitles hang a lampshade on it]].
333-->'''Envy:''' You are incorrigible.\
334'''Todd:''' I don't know the meaning of the word.\
335'''[[FunWithSubtitles Subtitle]]:''' [[NotHyperbole He really doesn't.]]
336* GlowingEyesOfDoom: Apparently, being vegan gave him powers.
337* GranolaGuy: Lampshaded and PlayedForLaughs.
338* HateSink: He was already a thoroughly unlikeable douche, but him punching out Knives, who's a minor and a girl, for no good reason beyond her annoying Envy makes him irredeemable. [[ArsonMurderAndJaywalking That, and he disses Toronto.]]
339* InsufferableImbecile: Punches the highlights out of a teenage girl's hair, doesn't know chicken is a meat.
340* KickTheDog: In the movie, Todd's punching of Knives is definitely this, if not an outright crossing of the MoralEventHorizon.
341** In his flashback he's also shown kicking a cat as he walks down the street.
342* PsychicPowers: By virtue of being a vegan, he has telekinetic and telepathic powers.
343* SmugSuper: On top of being a famous rock star, it's outright stated that he thinks the powers he gets from veganism makes him better than everyone else.
344* {{Telepathy}}: His veganism give him the power to read other people's thoughts. ''Specifically'' their thoughts, not their minds. Scott fools his telepathy by thinking a lie in his own head when he knows Todd will be listening.
345* TennisBoss: His battle with Scott involves them deflecting each other's electric guitar sound waves.
346* WouldHitAGirl:
347-->"What? I'm not afraid to hit a girl. I'm a rock star."
348[[/folder]]
349
350[[folder:Roxie Richter]]
351!!Roxanne "Roxie" Richter
352[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/roxyrichter.bmp]]
353[[caption-width-right:300:''"I'm a little bi-FURIOUS!"'']]
354!!!'''Played By:''' Creator/MaeWhitman
355!!!'''Dubbed By:''' Sara Chambin (European French)
356
357A psychotic girl Ramona was "bi-curious" with.
358----
359* AlliterativeName: Name and surname starts with ''R''.
360* AmbiguouslyBi: Calls herself "bi-furious" but it's could be just for a call-back to Ramona's "bi-curious" comment as she shows no romantic attraction to anyone but Ramona.
361* AttackItsWeakPoint: [[spoiler:The back of her knees in the movie. In the comics, this was Envy's weak point.]]
362* ButchLesbian: Downplayed. You wouldn't know she's a lesbian if she didn't say so herself. That being said, she's pretty much a {{tomboy}}.
363* CharacterExaggeration: The movie plays up the PsychoLesbian aspect of her character, making her openly hostile to both Scott and Ramona, whereas in the comic she's quite friendly with Ramona, even when she's trying to kill Scott.
364* CompositeCharacter: In the film, Envy's fight with Ramona is adapted out and is instead given to Roxie. This is a left over side-effect of the original plan to have Envy take her place in the film.
365* DarkActionGirl: The only female one of Ramona's Evil Exes and every bit as dangerous as her male counterparts. In fact, she's possibly the most-openly psychotic of all of them.
366* DemotedToExtra: She gets quite a bit cut out in the film; she almost got a complete axing when director Wright considered putting Envy into her role as Ramona's 4th ex.
367* DoesThisRemindYouOfAnything: [[spoiler:Roxie's defeat is anything but subtle in the movie; she even grits out "You'll never... be able... to do this to her!" and [[TheImmodestOrgasm moans in ecstasy]] before she explodes. The way Roxie's coins fall on Ramona is also rather... lewd.]]
368* ExposedToTheElements: In the movie, her outfits are pretty light and exposing for winter. Averted in the comic, as the issues she's in are during a heat wave.
369* FacialMarkings: She has black eyeshadow that extends to her cheeks.
370* HairTriggerTemper: She's ''very'' short-tempered.
371* HurricaneOfPuns: She hurls several plays on words as she attacks Ramona and Scott, like "bi-furious" after Ramona's "bi-curious," "hasbian" (has been + lesbian), "every Pilgrim reaches the end of his journey" and "Your BF's about to get [[PrecisionFStrike F-d]] [[GroinAttack in the B]]!"
372* InTheHood: She initially attacks Scott while wearing a hoodie that obscures her identity and gender.
373* InsistentTerminology: She is the reason Ramona always corrects Scott when he refers to the League of Evil ''Ex-Boyfriends'' instead of ''Exes''.
374* OnlyKnownByTheirNickname: She is never once referred to as "Roxanne" in the film.
375* PowerEchoes: Some of her dialogues as well as her shoutings and screams are reverberated. And several ethereal/reverberated low key [[TheImmodestOrgasm immodest orgasms]] can be heard when she's around and in her [[{{Leitmotif}} dedicated piece of soundtrack]].
376* PsychoLesbian: She's a little ''"bi-furious"''.
377* TheSmurfettePrinciple: The only female among Ramona's exes.
378* SympathyForTheDevil: It's easy to feel somewhat sorry for her when Ramona completely dismisses their relationship. Roxy sounds genuinely hurt when Ramona offhandedly says that their time together "meant nothing" and, in her eyes, "didn't count."
379* VillainTeleportation: Of the black and smoky variation. She uses this to TeleportSpam and dash around at [[CallBack near ninja-like speed]] and to SmokeOut.
380* WhipSword: She wields a bladed whip that's akin to a Whip Sword (it retracts into a belt rather than a blade).
381* WomanScorned: Her reaction to Ramona brushing off their relationship as being "bi-curious" says it all.
382[[/folder]]
383
384[[folder:The Katayanagi Twins]]
385!!Ken and Kyle Katayanagi
386[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/katayanagitwins.png]]
387!!!'''Played By:''' Keita Saitou (Kyle) and Shota Saitou (Ken)
388!!!'''Dubbed By:''' Majid Berhila & Hugues Duquesne (European French)
389
390A set of Japanese twins and electronic musicians.
391----
392* AdaptationalNiceGuy: Due to being DemotedToExtra they don't kidnap Kim Pine to lure Scott out.
393* AdaptationalSuperpowerChange: Instead of working with robotics they are performers with the ability to summon dragons out of their music.
394* AlliterativeName: Both their names and surname starts with ''K''.
395* DemotedToExtra: They are almost cut out of the film entirely, as they have zero lines (their actors don't speak English), next to no backstory besides Ramona's two-timing, and the least screentime of any of the exes, only seemingly being in the movie because they are exes number 5 and 6 respectively.
396* DualBoss: They are fought together by Scott and his band.
397* OhCrap: [[spoiler:When they see their music dragons about to fall on them.]]
398* SiblingTeam: Obviously.
399* SummonMagic: During the duel with Scott and his band, their music is able to produce [[OurDragonsAreDifferent a dragon]].
400* TheVoiceless: They have no lines in the film (losing their backstory and personalities entirely in the process) because their actors didn't speak English, whereas in the comic book, they have a lot of lines. So the whole robot theme from the book is replaced with "amp to amp battle" where their holographic twin dragons fight against Sex Bob-omb's holographic yeti. It helps that the amp battle was based on [[WhatCouldHaveBeen the original draft of Volume 5]] that the filmmakers were given.
401[[/folder]]
402
403[[folder:Gideon Graves]]
404!!Gideon Gordon Graves
405[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/box_gideon.jpg]]
406[[caption-width-right:300:''"Do you know how long it took to get all the evil exes' contact information so I can form this stupid league? Like two hours! '''''TWO HOURS!!!'''''"'']]
407!!!'''Played By:''' Creator/JasonSchwartzman
408!!!'''Dubbed By:''' Fabrice Josso (European French)
409
410A music producer and the leader of the League of Evil Exes.
411----
412* AdaptationalNiceGuy: While still overall a controlling and abusive JerkAss, he doesn't capture his exes and trap them in cryosleep in the movie and seems to only want Ramona back by his side. His recruiting of Sex-Bob-Omb also seemed genuine.
413* AdaptationalSuperpowerChange: In the comic, Gideon mind controls people through The Glow, a psychic corruption that brings the worst out in its victims and allows him to manipulate their memories. In the movie Gideon uses a microchip to mind control Ramona and old-fashioned money to control Sex Bob-Omb instead.
414* AdaptationPersonalityChange: In the comic, he's a pretty [[TheStoic stoic]] guy with ScaryShinyGlasses, while here he's depicted as [[SmugSnake smarmy]] and FauxAffablyEvil; though it's a bit of a subversion since he's still the same possessive, pretentious creep trying to ruin Ramona's love life.
415* AlliterativeName: His first, middle, and last name each start with ''G''.
416* BadassNormal: Unlike in the comic he has no superpowers, instead making do with advanced technology and katana skills.
417* BigBad: He is the film's main antagonist and FinalBoss.
418* ChekhovsGunman: He's briefly mentioned near the beginning of the movie, but it's not until later he becomes really important.
419* CoolSword: In the first fight, he uses a SwordCane, while in the second, he uses a low-resolution [[KatanasAreBetter katana]] that leaves behind a trail of pixels. [[RuleOfCool It looks much cooler than it sounds.]]
420* TheCorrupter: At the climax of the movie, he brainwashes Ramona and gives Sex Bob-omb (sans Scott) a record deal, meaning they're begrudgingly loyal to him as well. Until Scott earns the "Power of Self-Respect" to win his friends and Ramona back, he has almost nobody in his corner aside from Stacy, Wallace, and (unbeknownst to him) Knives.
421* FauxAffablyEvil: He ''tries'' to come off as chummy, friendly and affable, but is such a [[SmugSnake smug]], [[{{Jerkass}} over-the-top douchebag]] that it's impossible to buy for even ten seconds. As Wallace puts it, he really is the perfect asshole.
422* FinalBoss: Being the BigBad of a story with fights framed as [[FightingGame video game]] {{boss battle}}s, he's the very last of Ramona's ex-boyfriends that Scott must defeat.
423* FourEyesZeroSoul: He wears glasses and has basically no redeeming qualities.
424* LargeHam: Oh dear...
425-->"You made me swallow my gum! It'll be in my digestive tract for '''''SEVEN YEARS!!!'''''"
426* ManipulativeBastard: It turns out that Gideon [[spoiler:is manipulating Ramona through a microchip, robbing her of any resistance to him]].
427* MarathonBoss: He's the hardest and longest to beat of the Exes by far. Scott fights him in two "phases", one where he uses his SwordCane and another where he levels up and uses a much more powerful, glowing and pixelized blue nodachi.
428* OneManArmy: He can hold his own even against multiple opponents, and during the FinalBattle at that.
429* PoliticallyIncorrectVillain: He refers to Knives, a Chinese girl, as "Kung Pao Chicken".
430* SmugSnake: He's a manipulative, arrogant and all-around unlikeable person. While unlike most examples of this trope, he seemed to be more effective in his deeds, he ends up being the ex with the least dignified end in the film.
431* SwordCane: His {{classy|cane}} weapon.
432* VillainousBreakdown: [[spoiler:When Knives and Scott beat him, he goes on an angry rant.]]
433* VillainInAWhiteSuit: Becomes this in the final battle when he wears a white suit, combined with RedAndBlackAndEvilAllOver, and is ''also'' WhiteAndRedAndEerieAllOver, what with his shirt being red and tie being black.
434* WouldHitAGirl: He punches Ramona down a flight of stairs after she knees him in the groin, with the announcer deducting points from him for doing so.
435[[/folder]]
436
437!Other Characters
438
439[[folder:Michael Comeau]]
440!!Michael Comeau
441!!!'''Played By:''' Nelson Franklin
442
443----
444* LampshadeHanging: Scott runs past him and overhears him talking about how "the comic book was much better than the movie."
445* LastNameBasis: Only ever referred to as "Comeau" during the movie.
446[[/folder]]
447
448[[folder:Tamera Chen]]
449!!Tamera Chen
450!!!'''Played By:''' Chantelle Chung
451
452----
453* TheLancer: To Knives.
454* OnlySaneWoman: Can you imagine her having to put up with Knives?
455[[/folder]]
456
457[[folder:Lynette Guycott]]
458!!Lynette Guycott
459
460!!!'''Played by:''' Tennessee Thomas
461
462The drummer of The Clash at Demonhead. She largely remains silent and expressionless.
463----
464* DemotedToExtra: She has a huge role in the book, but she does nothing in the film, with her punching the highlights out of Knives' hair being given to Todd.
465* EmotionlessGirl: She never really shows any emotion.
466* FunnyBackgroundEvent: Can be for some comic readers. During the fight between Scott and Todd, if one looks carefully, you can notice her successfully blending/fading into the background like an awesome ninja. [[MythologyGag It's just what she wanted to do in the comics!]]
467* OpaqueLenses: While it was subtly implied in the comics that they're just ScaryShinyGlasses, they're outright reflective lenses in the movie.
468* TheVoiceless: Just like the Katayanagis, Lynette's character is practically excised from the film in order to focus on the Scott-Ramona-Todd-Envy LoveDodecahedron. She's there in the background, but she gets no lines and her defining moment in the comic (punching the highlights out of Knives' hair) is transfered over to Todd just to up his already sky-high douchebag factor. Once the actual fighting starts, she's never seen again.
469[[/folder]]
470
471[[folder:Nega-Scott]]
472!!Nega-Scott
473[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/negascott.png]]
474!!!'''Played By:''' Creator/MichaelCera
475!!!'''Dubbed By:''' Hervé Grull (European French)
476
477----
478* DarkIsNotEvil: Despite his appearance, Scott realizes that he is actually a really nice guy. So nice in fact, that he and Scott quickly realize that they don't actually have a beef with each other, and they instead become friends.
479* DefeatMeansFriendship: Inverted. Scott "defeats" him by [[TalkingTheMonsterToDeath becoming his friend.]]
480* DemotedToExtra: Gets the axe from playing a pivotal role in the books to being reduced to a mere punchline in the movie.
481* {{Foreshadowing}}: Originally, Nega-Scott showed up several times in the movie, such as [[MirrorScare appearing briefly behind Scott in a bathroom mirror]] to foreshadow his appearance at the ending. However, all these scenes were [[DeletedScene cut from the film]], although you can still see them on the DVD.
482* GiantSpaceFleaFromNowhere: In the film version, Nega-Scott comes out of nowhere. [[AntiClimaxBoss Then again...]]
483* PostFinalBoss: Appears after the BigBad is defeated, with an ominous entrance to boot. Scott easily and peacefully deals with him by becoming his friend.
484* RedEyesTakeWarning: He's got menacing red eyes.
485* SuddenlyVoiced: Originally TheVoiceless in the comics, he can be heard chatting it up with Scott during his scene in the film.
486* TrueFinalBoss: Subverted. He shows up right after Gideon is defeated, but he never actually battles Scott, as the two resolve their differences simply by talking it out, and they both realize that they rather like each other and agree to be friends.
487[[/folder]]
488
489[[folder:Vegan Police]]
490!!The Vegan Police
491[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/veganpolice.png]]
492[[caption-width-right:300:''"No vegan diet, no vegan powers!"'']]
493!!!'''Played By:''' Creator/ThomasJane and Creator/CliftonCollinsJr
494
495A task force charged with enforcing the rules placed on those with special powers gained through practicing the vegan diet.
496----
497* TheCavalry: They show up just as Todd Ingram is about to finish Scott off after it's become clear that Scott can't beat him. Although, they didn't come to save Scott, they just came to "de-veganize" Todd.
498* DePower: They use a ray to "de-veganize" a vegan-empowered individual for breaching the vegan diet. They do this to Todd Ingram after Scott lures him into drinking a half-and-half.
499* FingerFirearms: They shoot their "de-veganizing" ray via their index finger. It also comes with a green LaserSight.
500* InadvertentEntranceCue: They show up immediately and out of nowhere after Scott lets Todd know that he just drank a half-and-half.
501* TheMenInBlack: They dress in black, have CoolShades and intervene for cases beyond the normal police's abilities.
502* TheOmniscient: There's no way to know how they get to know how and when vegan-empowered people breach the diet with LudicrousPrecision, they just do.
503* ThisIsForEmphasisBitch: "It's milk and eggs, bitch!"
504[[/folder]]

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