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    Season 1 

Mario enemies (Thwomp, Bullet Bills, Angry Sun, Piranha Plant, Red Goombas)

  • Mooks: Mario enemies interrupting a battle between Mario enemies.

Big the Cat

Pedobear

Baby Yoshi

Namek Wildlife (Cheep Cheeps and Jawz)

Space Ducklett

The Death Battle T-Shirt

Boomstick: "Is it wrong to have sexy feelings for a t-shirt? 'Cause if it is, I don't want to be right!"

Every Other T-Shirt in The World

Boomstick: "Those other shirts were sure cotton off guard!"
  • Ascended Meme: One of the shirts was a Three Wolf Moon shirt
  • The Cameo: A shirt has a picture of Superman on it. There were also two shirts that had a Atari logo and Pac-Man on it.
  • Curb-Stomp Battle: None of them stand a chance against the Death Battle T-Shirt.
  • Fighting Irish: One of the shirts had an Irish shamrock on it.
  • Mooks: They more or less serve as these.
  • We Hardly Knew Ye: They didn't get an analysis, justified because... well, its a commercial for the Death Battle t-shirt.

The 13-Year Old Driver

The Jonas Brothers

Miley Cyrus

    Season 2 

Cringer/BattleCat

Cringer: "Oh no, not again!"
Voiced by: Edwyn Tiong

  • Humiliation Conga: He's (painfully) transformed into Battlecat against his will yet again, mind-controlled by Lion-O, and then uppercutted into orbit by his own master… After the fight it's revealed he was neutered some time ago.
  • Hybrid Monster: Half Cat, Half Dragon.
  • Just Eat Him: How he apparently disposes of Lion-O's corpse.
  • Loud of War: As BattleCat, his roars can cause earthquakes.
  • Lovable Coward: At least until He-Man transforms him (albeit against his will).
  • Painful Transformation: Lets out an agonized "the paaaaaaaiiiiin!" while He-Man is transforming him. This is turn alerts Lion-O and brings him over to where He-Man is for their duel to begin.
  • Super-Powered Alter Ego: Cringer is meek on his own, but becomes much more vicious as BattleCat.
  • Super-Speed and Super-Strength: Similar to his master, he obtains these from transforming.
  • Unstoppable Rage: It's implied that he'll go on an unstoppable rampage if he stays in his BattleCat form for too long.
  • Yank the Dog's Chain: Wiz and Boomstick spent a few minutes discussing him in detail, though Death Battle doesn't allow outside help as part of their rules. As such, he gets sent into the atmosphere before the fight can begin, not allowed to partake in the battle whatsoever.

Shao Kahn's Guards

Star Fox (Falco Lombardi, Peppy Hare, Slippy Toad

  • Dropped a Bridge on Him: Slippy gets blasted by the Righteous Indignation. This sparks the battle between Bucky and Fox.

Righteous Indignation Crew Members

  • Death of a Child: One of the members is a young boy named Willy DeWitt. If he's still on Bucky's team, then he must have gone down with the rest of them.

Innocent Bystanders (Gun Store Owner, Truck Driver, etc.)

  • We Hardly Knew Ye: If they have a slight relevance to the plot, chances are they won't last long.

Boomsticks' Ex-Wife

Boomstick: " I hate 'em even more than my blood sucking ex-wife!"

  • Fat Bitch: At least according to Boomstick, who has made several insults in regards to her weight.
  • The Ghost: Never seen or heard, only mentioned (with acidic hate) by Boomstick several times. Deadpool claims he slept with her once.

Vegeta

Vegeta: "Alright you androgynous test-tube baby, prepare yourself for the most intense battle this miserable planet has ever seen!"
Voiced by: Nick "Lanipator" Landis

(For information on his matchup appearance, see the Season 1 characters page.)

  • The Alcoholic: Opts to go get a beer with Mewtwo after killing off Silvermania.
  • Enemy Mine: Is apparently sworn enemies with Mewtwo, but the two team up to send Silvermania packing and then go out to get a drink together.
  • Kamehame Hadoken: Uses a Gallick Gun attack alongside Mewtwo's psychic beam to kill Silvermania.

Mewtwo

Mewtwo: "Mewtwo!"
Voiced by: "Nervous" Nick Cramer

(For information on his matchup appearance, see the Season 3 characters page.)

  • The Alcoholic: Opts to go get a beer with Vegeta after killing off Silvermania.
  • Ascended Extra: Later participates in Death Battle in Season 3.
  • Early-Bird Cameo: It took two years for him to finally appear in a match against Vegeta's common opponent
  • Enemy Mine: Is apparently sworn enemies with Vegeta, but the two team up to send Silvermania packing and then go out to get a drink together.
  • Kamehame Hadoken: Uses a Psychic beam attack alongside Vegeta's Galick Gun to kill Silvermania.
  • Pokémon Speak: Which is odd, since he is fully capable of human language... though Vegeta understands what he's saying.

Silvermania

Boomstick: "However, a particular match-up has haunted the mind of a man named Jared since he was just a boy."

  • Butt-Monkey: Exists solely for Vegeta and Mewtwo to destroy.
  • Joke Character/Take That!: His entire purpose on being in the show. This is Ben and Chad's (Wiz and Boomstick's) response to a 30+ minute collab he held parodying a Death Battle between Vegeta and Mewtwo...who both team up and kill him.

Lucrezia Noin

Noin: "Well... how about we do that thing you're always asking about? You know... that thing that rhymes with your name?"
Voiced by: Marissa Lenti

  • Dropped a Bridge on Her: Gets blasted (accidentally) by the Tigerzord, killing her, this sparks the battle between Tigerzord and Epyon.

Zordon

Played by: Josh "Tomamoto" Tomar

  • Ocular Gushers: Cries so hard over Tommy's death that his tube is filling up.

Dream Land Inhabitants (Waddle Dee, Waddle Doo, Bonkers, Knuckle Joe)

  • Mooks: all common enemies in Kirby's games... all get turned into food and/or eaten.

Goku (Super Saiyan God)

Jarvis

  • Hero Insurance: Jarvis mentions the expenses created from the damage from the duel.

Pepper Potts

Voiced by: Marissa Lenti
  • Butt-Monkey: Pepper gets a huge amount of her stuff destroyed in the battle, including a Gundam, and The Batmobile. Granted, Tony reimburses her, but it's heavily implied by Tony that she's still going to be really mad.

Otacon

Voiced by: Brad Venable
  • Badass Boast: Doubles as a Pre-Mortem One-Liner and it's made even more intimidating (and this is Otacon we're talking about here) when his face shows up in static before forcing the Paladin down.
    Grim: Who is this? Identify yourself!
    Otacon: I'm Otacon. I'm impressed, your security is pretty state-of-the-art. Not good enough though.
    Grim: What? How long have you been listening in?
    Otacon: Long enough. But right now, Ms. Grim, I've got to shut you down.
  • Beware the Silly Ones: Otacon is an anime-loving dweeb who's famous for pissing himself the first time he met Snake. He's also an extremely skilled hacker and the only character on this list who killed someone in an official Death Battle. He did this by shutting down a plane made for a top-secret branch of the US Special Forces.
  • Hack Your Enemy: While he may come off as a goof, he's a very skilled hacker. He hacks into the Paladin, shutting it down and causing it to crash.
  • Is This Thing On?: The first thing Grim hears him say.
  • Mission Control: Supplying intel and support for Snake during his battle.
  • Say My Name: Screams out Snake's name before the final battle. Unlike in their home series, Snake survives.
  • You're Insane!: To Snake when he tries to fool Fisher with a cardboard box. Turns out it was just Crazy Enough to Work.

Anna Grim

Voiced by: Whitney Rodgers

Tyrannosaurus rex

  • Curb-Stomp Battle: Vader effortlessly slices its head into two before it can do anything to him.
  • Fed to the Beast: Doom attempted to throw Vader into its mouth to kill him. However, Vader kills it with ease instead.
  • Off with His Head!: Vader easily slices its head into two, killing it.

Shenron (Shén Lóng)

  • Back from the Dead: A common use of his wish-granting power. He brings back the Earth and its people for Superman after being summoned.
  • Benevolent Genie: The wish he grants is exactly what the user wants, though it is subject to the limitation of his power. In this case, he brings back the entire earth and Goku along with it.
  • The Voiceless: When Superman summons him, he doesn't say a word.

King Kai

Voiced by: Scott "KaiserNeko" Frerichs

  • This Is Reality: Sort of, considering this is fiction. King Kai doesn't give Goku a "The Reason You Suck" Speech, if anything he is aware of his heroism and accomplishments. But he tells Goku (and hopefully the DBZ fans too) that Goku is not designed to fight someone as powerful as Superman because in the DBZ universe, Goku can get stronger. But that is irrelevant, even if Goku gains more transformations, because Superman has no limit. The DC universe doesn't follow the same restrictions that DBZ does, and so Goku will always be mortal because of it. Kai even claims that if Goku somehow was as overpowered and godlike as Superman, he would have nothing to aspire to and have no reason to fight anymore.

Go Hibiki

  • Inadequate Inheritor: Judging by his reaction to reuniting with his son in Heaven, he seems to feel this way towards Dan.

World Tournament Announcer

Voiced by: Nick Cramer

  • Combat Commentator: He provides introductions and commentary for Hercule Satan and Dan Hibiki's match.
  • Straw Hypocrite: When Satan was discovered to have illegal weapons, he seems to quickly forget about it or completely buys Hercule's claim that Dan was involved in an attempt to frame and disqualify him. However despite this Dan uses a jetpack and the other capsules scattered across the stage and yet neither combatant is disqualified and the match resumes.
  • The Voice: He is only heard and not seen.

    Season 3 

Trish

Voiced by: Morgan Berry

(For information on Trish that doesn't apply to her appearance in Dante vs Bayonetta, see the DBX characters page.)

  • BFS / Sinister Scythe: The Sword of Sparda can switch between these forms.
  • Big Damn Heroes: Dante vs. Bayonetta's animation takes the "just for fun" factor up a notch and has her drive in on a motorcycle to help Dante. However, she eventually ends up getting dragged away from Dante's fight, and the final result is assumed to not have her as a factor.
  • Identical Stranger: Trish bears a remarkable resemblance to Dante's mother. This makes any romantic subtext with him very uncomfortable to Wiz.
  • Shock and Awe: Part of her bread and butter.

Jeanne

Voiced by: Dawn M. Bennett

(For information on Jeanne that doesn't apply to her appearance in Dante vs Bayonetta, see the DBX characters page.)

  • Big Damn Heroes: She counters Trish's surprise entrance above with her own, shooting away Trish's attacks. However, she gets caught up in fighting Trish and eventually gets dragged away from the main fight. She is also assumed to not have made an impact on the results.
  • Expy: Of Dante, just like her rival. She's even got his white hair and red clothes, to boot! It's also a color scheme which Trish notes to look terrible on her.
  • Friendly Rival: To Bayonetta.
  • Last of Her Kind: After Bayonetta's death, Jeanne is now the last of the Umbra Witches. If Dante ever finds out about Trish...
  • More Dakka: Uses four guns at once, like Bayonetta.

Lilly Kane

  • Damsel in Distress: She's trapped in a burning building and falls off a ledge trying to escape. Both Flash and Quicksilver try to save her. Their rivalry starts the fight. Flash is the one who manages to save her in the end.

Captain America

Voiced by: Craig Skistimas

  • Back from the Dead: Although this time not fighting.
  • The Cameo: Appears at the beginning of Flash vs. Quicksilver, coordinating a rescue effort.
    • He shows up again in Deadpool vs. Pinkie Pie as the two crash his fight with Batman, Deadpool walloping Cap with his shield.

The Blood Gulch Soldiers (Grif, Simmons, Sarge, Caboose)

  • Accidental Misnaming: Caboose calls Wiz and Boomstick "Jizz and Broomstick".
  • Audience Surrogate: Simmons represents the camp that thinks Carolina would win, while Grif represents the camp that thinks the Meta would win.
  • Butt-Monkey: Poor Grif, used by Boomstick to test out weapons.
  • Oh, Crap!: Sarge's reaction, along with Screw This, I'm Outta Here, when he realizes Boomstick might be his son. Double subverted in that it didn't actually occur to him until Macho Man VS Kool-Aid Man.

Kano

  • Adaptational Wimp: Comes off as much less threatening here than in Mortal Kombat. He's seen running away from Sonya, uses a simple machine gun instead of his Eye Beams, and gets unceremoniously incapacitated by Cammy and killed by Sonya before the fight.
  • Arch-Enemy: To Sonya.
  • The Chew Toy: In his brief appearance, his base is raided, he's captured by Cammy, killed by Sonya, then used as a projectile by her. And honestly, he has it all coming.
  • Grievous Harm with a Body: Used as a body in this case.
  • Plot-Triggering Death: His death at Sonya's hand triggers the fight between her and Cammy.
  • Your Head Asplode: Sonya crushes his head, causing it to pop.

Dan Hibiki

  • Back from the Dead: Only to get killed again.
  • The Chew Toy: The poor guy can't catch a break. He gets defeated by Ken before the fight started, presumably in his own dojo (what with Sakura and Blanka also being there), then he got flattened by a piece of debris when the fight was escalating.

Sonic the Hedgehog

  • Unwitting Instigator of Doom: By charging right through the building Scott and Ramona were in his effort to get away from Amy, he inadvertently caused Ramona's death.

Scott Pilgrim

  • The Chew Toy: He's knocked out cold from Sonic rushing through the building, is completely out of it for most of the fight between his girlfriend Ramona and Amy Rose, and wakes up in time to see Ramona's broken and bloody body before it's crushed by an arcade machine launched by Amy. Ouch.

Rarity, Applejack, Twilight Sparkle, Fluttershy and Derpy Hooves

  • The Cameo: These ponies show up at the end celebrating Deadpool's birthday with Pinkie Pie. Derpy also makes a quick cameo in Starscream vs Rainbow Dash, hiding behind a cloud.
  • Fish Eyes: Derpy's most notable feature. She was even named "Derpy" due to her eyes by the MLP fanbase.

    Season 4 

Bane's Henchmen

  • Curb-Stomp Battle: Venom's encounter with them is really more of a Mook Horror Show than an actual fight, and they don't even get to get a good glimpse before being killed offscreen.
  • Killed Offscreen: Venom snares them with webbing, drags them offscreen, and presumably eats them.
  • Mooks: Bane's lackeys, whom Batman tends to easily dispatch. And just as easy for Venom to dispatch.
  • Oh, Crap!: Have this reaction when they see a shadow and mistake it for Batman. Turns out to be somebody far worse for them and Bane.
  • Red Shirt: They're both very easily dispatched by Venom.

Guilmon

  • The Cameo: He shows up at the end of the Lucario vs. Renamon episode and is perplexed over Renamon's corpse.
  • Dinosaurs Are Dragons: Guilmon is a Virus-type dinosaur-like Digimon capable of spitting powerful fireballs.
  • Dumb Muscle: While Guilmon is powerful — especially for a Rookie-level Digimon — he's naive and childish. When he comes across Renamon's body, he's shown with question marks popping up over his head.

The Referee

Foot Clan Ninjas

  • Conservation of Ninjutsu: The five of them that attack Silver Samurai are effortlessly destroyed. Then Shredder comes in and proves to be a far tougher opponent — tough enough to kill Silver Samurai.
  • Curb-Stomp Battle: A group of five attack Silver Samurai... who promptly cuts them all to pieces in a single attack.
  • Mecha-Mooks: Considering that they explode on death after Silver Samurai cuts them down.
  • Mook Chivalry: Averted, all five of them attack Silver Samurai at one go. Not that it does them any good.
  • Mooks: The basic run-of-the-mill mooks that the Ninja Turtles face consistently, and are easily dispatched by them. And just as easily dispatched by Silver Samurai.

Chuck Norris and Segata Sanshiro

  • The Cameo: The two return, still fighting two years later, stopping to see Naruto's killing strike on Ichigo fly by before resuming their fight.

Bruce Wayne

Voiced by: Kent Williams

Lyla

Voiced by: Alex Moore

  • Benevolent A.I.: Miguel's personal AI.
  • Celebrity Resemblance: Deliberate; her hologram design was based on Marilyn Monroe.
  • Hack Your Enemy: Able to hack into secure computers. But when she tries this in the fight, Bruce is able to keep her at bay long enough for Terry to short her out and kill Miguel.
  • Missing Mission Control: She's shorted out at the tail end of the fight thanks to Terry's electrified suit, and unable to help Miguel with the exploding Batarangs stuck on him.
  • Mission Control: For Spider-Man.
  • The Voice: Is only heard and not seen. Justified since she has no physical body.

    Season 5 

Zoo animals (Two lions, a rhinoceros, and orcas)

  • Curb-Stomp Battle: The Rhinoceros doesn't even manage to land a blow on T'Challa before getting thrown into the air and Shoryukened away. Both lions didn't put up much of a fight either, landing only a few non-meaningful hits — one was lucky enough to only be tranquilized by Batman, the other wasn't as lucky after getting impaled by Black Panther's claws.
  • Fed to the Beast: Batman tries to get the orcas to do this to Black Panther by blowing up the walkway T'Challa is on. It doesn't work. Later on, T'Challa kicks Bruce's decapitated body into the orca enclosure, and an orca jumps out and eats it whole.
  • King of Beasts: Two lions were among the zoo animals.
  • Rhino Rampage: A rhinoceros charged at Black Panther after Batman blew up the rock separating its enclosure from the lions'. Unfortunately for it, Black Panther easily threw it into the air and punched it away.

Rainbow Dash

  • The Cameo: She shows up at the end of Raven vs. Twilight Sparkle, using a rain cloud to put out the fire on the Golden Oak Library unaware that her friend is either dead or heavily incapacitated.
  • Painting the Frost on Windows: She's shown jumping on a cloud to make it rain.

Joseph Joestar

Voiced by: Unshō Ishizuka (by recycled voice clips)
  • Big "NO!": He says his catchphrase when he sees Kenshiro approaching him and his grandson
  • Large Ham: He's this throughout the fight with his reactions. To note, "OH NOOOO!!", "HOLY SHIT!!!", "OH MY GOOOOOOOD!!!!!!!" and lastly "SON OF A BITCH!!" when Jotaro dies.

Sparx

  • Dead Sidekick: He's crushed by Crash, who assumes him to be an average annoying insect. Being Spyro's sidekick and his adopted brother, Spyro does not take this well.
  • Dropped a Bridge on Him: Gets squashed by Crash before the battle, prompting the fight to occur.
  • Plot-Triggering Death: The entire battle between Crash and Spyro starts because Crash squashed Sparx between his hands.
  • The Unintelligible: Towards Crash and the audience, at least, since Spyro's able to understand his speech. All Crash (and the audience) hear is a high-pitched buzzing. This didn't help Crash's impression on him, which results in the bandicoot crushing him between his hands.

Aku Aku

  • Beam-O-War: Engages in one with Spyro's Aether Breath. He loses, and both he and Crash are vaporized.
  • Cool Mask: He is a mask possessed by the spirit of a powerful shaman.
  • Ki Manipulation: He can channel Mojo into a beam of destructive energy.
  • Guardian Entity: He is the borderline deific spirit of a powerful shaman and can manifest to protect Crash from dangers, but disappears after taking damage. When Spyro tries to immolate Crash with his fire-breath, Aku-Aku blocks it and buys Crash time to get away. He tries to do so again against Dark Spyro's Aether Breath, but is overwhelmed and both he and Crash are atomized.
  • Sibling Yin-Yang: Aku Aku is the benevolent guardian of the Wumpa Islands and opposes his malevolent younger brother Uka Uka, who is Dr. Neo Cortex's master.

Donald & Goofy

Both voiced by: "Nervous" Nick Cramer

  • Comedic Sociopathy: After Sora splatters Pit's head, he takes a moment to stare at the corpse for a Beat...before Goofy cheerfully congratulates him.
  • Those Two Guys: Sora's erstwhile companions. Due to the rules of Death Battle, they stay out of the fighting, but they're still around to cheer him on.
  • The Unintelligible: Donald's one line in the episode doesn't even sound vaguely like an actual sentence.

Zombie Horde

  • Bulletproof Human Shield: Well, once-human shield. Leon uses one of them to block a blast from Frank's X-Buster.
  • Curb-Stomp Battle: None of them put up much of a fight against Leon and Frank, and are killed in droves. At several points, they end up accidentally killing a couple while trying and failing to hit their actual opponent.
  • Improvised Platform: During the climax where Leon is trapped in Frank's icy tornado, he uses a frozen zombie as a platform to jump onto and out of the tornado and get a good shot at Frank.
  • Mooks: Exist only to get killed in droves during the fight itself.
  • Zerg Rush: Attack both Leon and Frank in mass numbers. Not that it does them any good.
  • Zombie Apocalypse: A huge number of zombies and the reason why the area the fight takes place in has been quarantined off.

April O'Neil

  • The Cameo: She briefly appears in Doctor Strange vs. Doctor Fate while reporting on a scene in front of the Statue of Liberty, only for her broadcast to be interrupted by the titular sorcerers' fight.

Sayla Mass

Voiced by: Lindsay Jones

  • The Cameo: Explicitly identified as such, given that she doesn't directly intervene with Amuro's fight against Optimus.
  • Locked Out of the Fight: She's unable to send backup to help Amuro during the fight. Which is a shame, because he definitely needed it.
  • I Warned You: She tells Amuro to return to White Base, warning him that if he gets into trouble while exploring the ship that Optimus was riding in, they wouldn't be able to send reinforcements. When the fight inevitably breaks out, all Sayla can say is "I told you!"
  • Voice with an Internet Connection: Provides comms support for Amuro from White Base.

Sigma's Mavericks

Gamabunta

Voiced by: Steven Kelly

  • Amphibian Assault: A heroic variant, since Jiraiya summons him to attack and distract Roshi.
  • Amphibian at Large: Gamabunta is a mountain-sized toad.
  • Assist Character: For Jiraiya. Roshi chides him for being cowardly enough to let others fight for him.
  • Defiant to the End: Screams "SCREW YOU, YOU PERVERT!" as Roshi seals him inside of a rice cooker.
  • Grumpy Old Man: A non-human variant, as noted by Boomstick. He's none too happy with being summoned as a distraction by Jiraiya- or with being thrown into the sky and imprisoned in a rice cooker.
  • Kaiju: He's an absolutely massive ninja toad.
  • Making a Splash: He knows the Water Style: Liquid Bullet jutsu, which allows him to shoot giant water blasts from his mouth.
  • Sealed Badass in a Can: Falls victim to Roshi's Evil Containment Wave and ends up stuck inside of a rice cooker.

Deadpool

    Season 6 

Spectators (Consisting of Super Mario Bros. and Kirby characters)

  • Your Head A-Splode: After Wario-Man and Masked Dedede lose their disguise, a Goomba and a Waddle Dee get a literal mind-blowing revelation when they see that the combatants were in fact Wario and King Dedede.

Weiss' Summons (Queen Lancer, Arma Gigas)

  • Big Creepy-Crawlies: Queen Lancer is a gigantic hornet.
  • Curb-Stomp Battle: None of the two manage to land a single hit on Mitsuru, and both of them are easily dispatched by Mitsuru's Persona Artemisia.
  • Heroic Sacrifice: The Arma Gigas jumps in front of Artemsia's icicle storm attack aimed at Weiss, ending it.
  • No Body Left Behind: Thanks to being made of Aura, they both dissipate upon death.
  • Quantity Versus Quality: Compared to Mitsuru's Artemisia, they are the former. Weiss can summon various types of foes that she has defeated, but they all pale in comparison to Artemisia. Indeed, said summons are curbstomped by Artemisia in the battle itself.
  • Summon Magic: Entities summoned by Weiss to fight for her.
  • Taking the Bullet: The Arma Gigas takes an ice shard attack from Artemisia to defend Weiss, defeating it.

Cabbage Merchant

Voiced by: Noel Wiggins
  • Butt-Monkey: His cabbage cart always gets wrecked in some way.
  • Character Catchphrase: "My cabbages!" Sure enough, he utters it here too, when the cart full of his produce is destroyed.
  • Mythology Gag: His entire existence in this fight is one to a particular Running Gag in Avatar: The Last Airbender. Specifically, during the fight between Aang and Edward Elric, similarly to the multitude of times it happened in the show, his cabbage cart is destroyed, eliciting his famous response:
    Cabbage Merchant: Nooo! My cabbages!

Medusa Heads

  • Assist Character: A swarm of them harass Ganondorf early on in the fight to give Dracula an opening.
  • Mook Horror Show: They barely do any significant damage to Ganondorf who in turn manages to wipe them out with minor difficulty with one suffering Eye Scream before dying.

Mechagodzilla(Kiryu)

  • The Cameo: Mechagodzilla makes an appearance in Ganondorf vs. Dracula as an Easter Egg since it's appearance in its own battle.

Dracula

  • The Cameo: In All Might vs. Might Guy, A chibi version of Dracula's monster form appears next to All Might while he makes the One-Punch Man 'OK' face, following the trend of 3D fights having cameos from the previous 3D fight.

Previous Combatants (Pinkie Pie, Link, Cloud Strife, Rogue, Wonder Woman, Superman, Yang Xiao Long, Tifa Lockheart, Toph Beifong)

  • Back for the Dead: Through the Continuity Gem, Deadpool causes this to happen to Link (via getting sliced to pieces by Cloud), Rogue (gets punched through the face by Wonder Woman), Superman (getting vaporised by an offscreen Super Saiyan Blue Goku's Kamehameha instead of No-Selling it), Yang (getting her neck snapped by Tifa — which is an inversion of the actual killing blow), and Toph — who we don't see die onscreen.
  • The Cameo: All of them make a minor cameo in Deadpool VS Mask during the fight to demonstrate the Continuity Gem's effects except for Pinkie, who appears during the Mask's analysis.
  • No Fourth Wall: Pinkie points this out in the Mask's analysis before getting punched offscreen by Boomstick.

    Season 7 

Jizz and Broomstick

  • Alternate Self: These two are alternate versions of Wiz and Boomstick respectively that have personalities similar to their original counterparts respective Co-Hosts.
  • Call-Back: Their names serve as one to Meta VS Carolina where Caboose flubbed Wiz and Boomstick's names when introducing them to Grif and Simmons.
  • Motor Mouth: Jizz talks like this at times.
    Jizz: Oh, shite, don'tcha know. Let's figure out who would ought wins a Fatality Kerfuffle.
  • Oireland: Jizz talks in a very dense, fast Irish accent. According to Ben Singer, he was initially supposed to be Minnesotan, but Ben couldn't do the accent, so he's from Ireland now instead.
  • Sesquipedalian Loquaciousness: Not only is Broomstick on a similar level of intelligence to Wiz, but he talks even more complexly than him.
    Broomstick:(To Jizz) Ha-ha, yes. I'm mad as hops! Let's begin, my fellow ultracrepidarian!
  • Sleeves Are for Wimps: Broomstick's white lab coat doesn't have sleeves.
  • Smart People Speak the Queen's English: Broomstick talks like this, but with vague traces of Boomstick's Deep South accent below it.
  • True Companions: Both of them don't show any disdain to the other and seem equally excited to run their Fatality Kerfuffle implying that they are this compared to Wiz and Boomstick being Vitriolic Best Buds at best.
  • Unfortunate Names: Really have to wonder what Jizz's parents were thinking to call him that.

Tarkatan Audience and Fighter

  • Me's a Crowd: All the Tarkatans watching as well as the one that lost to Black Canary all use Baraka's sprite due to there being no other sprites of Tarkatans.
  • Curb-Stomp Battle: The Tarkatan that had fought Black Canary before Sindel got beaten easily as Canary didn't show damage afterwards.
  • Mass "Oh, Crap!": The audience has this when Black Canary's Canary Cry launched Sindel into a wall they were on.

Shao Kahn

  • Adaptational Muscles: Shao Kahn is a lot bigger in this fight than in his own match against M. Bison, mainly because he's unique sprites instead of Recycled Animation.
  • The Announcer: He serves as this to give Canary and his wife Sindel the all clear to fight.

Ice Cavalry

Ice Clones

  • Curb-Stomp Battle: None of the Ice Cavalry are able to harm Gray or his Ice Clones which dispatch them with ease.
  • Golem: Overlapping with Me's a Crowd, they are near identical copies of Gray made of ice.
  • Quantity vs. Quality: The Quality to the Ice Cavalry's Quantity, while a whole platoon of them outnumbered Gray's 4 Ice Clones, they were easily dealt with.

Dragonzord and All Might

  • The Cameo: The Dragonzord and All Might make cameos in Goro Vs Machamp as easter eggs, more specifically their heads do.

R4-P17

  • Cute Machines: Very cute astromech droid.
  • We Hardly Knew Ye: R4 didn't last five seconds before Kakashi's Earth Wall destroyed Obi-Wan's starfighter, and subsequently her.

Darth Vader

  • Fighting Down Memory Lane: Vader himself doesn't make an appearance, but Kakashi's Genjustu has Obi-Wan confront an illusion of him, making him relive his deepest trauma. Fortunately for Obi-Wan, he's disciplined enough to snap out of it.
  • Red Eyes, Take Warning: His lightsaber reflects off his eye lenses.

Planet Inhabitants

Cabbage Merchant

Voiced by: Noel Wiggins
  • Butt-Monkey: His cabbage cart always gets wrecked in some way. This time it's from a chunk of ice sent flying from Todoroki's ice attack.
  • Character Catch Phrase: "My cabbages!" Sure enough, he utters it here too, when the cart full of his produce is destroyed.
  • Running Gag: Appears in yet another fight containing a Avatar: The Last Airbender-series combatant, and sure enough, his cabbage cart gets wrecked again — this time, by a chunk of ice sent flying from Todoroki's Heaven Piercing Ice Wall.

Black Noir

  • The Comically Serious: As a "commentator", Black Noir is just there to keep the hosts in line so they don't badmouth Vought. Despite his intimidating nature, he sips a straw as he glares at Boomstick when he almost lets it slip that the Seven have killed before, and nods in agreement when Boomstick states the Deep sucks.
  • Psycho Knife Nut: Is very skilled in knife combat, and is the ominous enforcer of a corrupt MegaCorp.
  • Slave to PR: As Vought is a corporation that needs to ensure it keeps the public's trust in its heroes, Black Noir is put in the commentator's booth to ensure that Wiz and Boomstick only give The Seven good publicity (minus The Deep). With violence if necessary.
  • Stealth Hi/Bye: Disappears after the battle.
  • The Unfought: In order to keep an eye on Wiz and Boomstick to make sure they tow the company line, Noir opts out of the battle to instead function as a guest commentator.
  • The Voiceless: Does not speak a word the whole time.

Stormfront

Voiced by: Linsay Rousseau

Bruce Wayne

Voiced by: Kerem Erdinc

  • Disappointed in You: The fight manages to convey this without Bruce ever knowing about the circumstances; before Jason takes his Venom shot, he mutters "Sorry, Bruce", indicating that he knows his mentor wouldn't approve of his using it.
  • Entertainingly Wrong: He thinks Jason was responsible for killing eight members of the League of Assassins earlier that night. He doesn't believe Jason's claims of innocence, since the weapon used matches the description of a gun in Jason's arsenal, but the Winter Soldier is implied to be responsible instead. Too bad Bruce won't be able to learn this, now that Bucky's killed Jason and skedaddled.
  • The Voice: He never appears on-screen. We only hear his voice.

The Joker

Voiced by: Kerem Erdinc
  • Crowbar Combatant: The Joker killed Jason Todd with a crowbar. When Bucky uses one against Red Hood, Jason actually hallucinates the Joker's voice.
  • Hero's Evil Predecessor: Technically, the Anti-Hero's Evil Predecessor. He was the Red Hood before Jason.
  • I Shall Taunt You: When Bucky attacks Jason with a crowbar, he hears Joker doing this.

    Season 8 

Titan

Watermelon Stevens

  • Hulking Out: When Steven enters his taller and more muscular Pink form, they go through a similar physical change.
  • Impaled with Extreme Prejudice: One of them ends up being impaled on a warnicorn's horn.
  • Plant Person: They're humanoid sentient watermelons.
  • Plant Mooks: They act as Steven's answer to Star's magical summons.
  • Symbolic Blood: They're completely splattered after Star's final attack that destroys everything within Steven's barrier, with the watermelon pulp and juice looking like blood and gore all over. Also, a Warnicorn gets watermelon juice on its horn upon impaling a watermelon Steven.

Warnicorns

  • Horn Attack: As you'd expect from unicorns. One of them manages to impale a watermelon Steven in this manner.
  • Unicorn: They're muscular unicorns with a tendency to stampede.

Spider With a Top Hat

Voiced by: Liam Swan

The Iron Legion

Quicksilver

Mai Shiranui

  • Death by Cameo: DIO drinks her blood prior to the fight with Alucard.

Cabbage Merchant

Voiced by: Noel Wiggins
  • Butt-Monkey: Just like his last two appearances, the Merchant just can't catch a break when it comes to his cabbages, though this time he lampshades his suffering.
    Cabbage Merchant: My cabbages! I'll never be safe!
  • Character Catchphrase: "My cabbages!" And once more, he utters it here, when the cart full of his produce is carried off by a hurricane made by Storm.
  • Posthumous Character: Implied due to the fact that the Merchant is in the Spirit World during the fight.
  • Running Gag: Appears in yet another fight containing a Avatar: The Last Airbender-series combatant, and sure enough, his cabbage cart gets wrecked again — this time, by a hurricane made by Storm.

    Season 9 

Nezuko Kamado

  • Break the Cutie: Had to watch her brother get beaten to death. Whatever she's feeling when she denies Jonathan her hand, it's not good.
  • Demon of Human Origin: She was turned into a demon by Muzan Kibutsuji, and wears a bamboo gag to keep her from giving in to her Horror Hunger for human flesh.
  • Mistaken Identity: Jonathan mistakes her for one of Dio's minions to lethal results.

Debbie Grayson

  • Dead Guy on Display: Homelander left her charred skeletal corpse in view of Nolan in order to try to intimidate the Viltrumite into leaving America. It fails and instead causes Nolan to attack.
  • Kill It with Fire: Homelander kills her with his heat vision offscreen, reducing her to a charred corpse.
  • Morality Pet: Despite being a villain, Omni-Man genuinely cared about his wife, so he is furious when Homelander kills her solely in an attempt to intimidate him.
  • Plot-Triggering Death: Her murder by Homelander's hands is the main cause of the fight even happening.
  • Targeted to Hurt the Hero: Omni-Man is a hero in name only, but she was still killed by Homelander in order to get under his skin, which worked a little too well.

The Narrator

Voiced by: Christian Young
  • Narrator: Describes the fight between Hercules and Sun Wukong.
  • The Voice: They're only heard and never seen at all thanks to being the narrator of the story.

The Lotus

Voiced by: Caitlyn Elizabeth
  • A Mother to Her Men: As Wiz explains, Lotus cares very deeply for the Tenno, treating them much like her own children despite their status as Child Soldiers, and is very quick to assist them wherever she can. She even steps in to help Excalibur as he's on the brink of death in the climax of the fight.
  • Mission Control: She serves as this for Excalibur, and to the Tenno in general, advising him throughout the fight, and surges his power systems in order to help him win against Raiden in the climax.
  • Not So Stoic: While Lotus is pretty calm through most of the fight, like Raiden with Boomstick, she gets irritated by Wiz's interference in the fight.

Doktor

  • Mission Control: Serves as this for Raiden with the ninja talking to him a few times in the fight, and also deactivating his pain inhibitors to bring out Raiden's Ripper Mode.
  • The Voiceless: Despite assisting Raiden throughout the fight with Raiden talking to him, we don't hear his voice throughout the fight.

Q

Voiced by: Liam Swan

GT Goku, Pan and Oolong

  • Assist Character: Xeno Trunks summons them to assist him in his fight with Silver, though they get dealt with shortly after.
  • Combination Attack: Goku and Pan both fire a Kamehameha in tandem with Trunks firing his Galick Gun, only for Silver to take them out with the attacks before using all three attacks to destroy Trunks' Brave Sword.
  • Hoist by His Own Petard: Both Goku and Pan are taken out this way when Silver uses his psychokinesis to redirect their own Kamehamehas back at them.
  • The Load: Oolong does nothing but uselessly float in space after he's summoned.
  • Oh, Crap!: Goku and Pan have panicked looks in their eyes before they get hit by their own Kamehamehas.

DoodleWiz

  • Art Attacker: Almost immediately after being drawn into existence, he brutally tears into Wiz.
  • Art Initiates Life: Boomstick creates him using the Magic Pencil.

Electric Eels

  • Psycho Electric Eel: Aquaman summons them to electrify SpongeBob and then tear him apart with their teeth. However, thanks to his Healing Factor and ability to asexually reproduce, this only results in a dozen copies.

Aquamen of the Multiverse*

  • Always Someone Better: Superfriends Aquaman laments that these Aquamen are superior to him.
  • The Cameo: They only show up for a second each.
  • Small Role, Big Impact: They only appear briefly, but they rattle Aquaman badly. He then steals a Trident of Neptune from one of them.

DoodleBobs

  • Adaptational Heroism: Normally an antagonist, he appears here as SpongeBob's loyal summoned minions.
  • Art Attacker: A byproduct of this trope, SpongeBob draws them into existence so they can tackle Aquaman.
  • Art Initiates Life: SpongeBob creates them by drawing on thin ai— er, water.

French Narrator

  • Mock Cousteau: One of the most iconic examples of this trope despite being a largely audio-only example. He possesses the French accent of Jacques Cousteau, as befitting a narrator of undersea life.
  • Narrator: His main role is to provide narration, often in the form of time cards, or in this battle's case, a location card.
  • The Voice: He's often heard but very rarely seen in the show proper, and only is heard here.

Pamela Voorhees

Voiced by: Jenn K. Tidwell

Alex

Voiced by: Yssa Badiola

Sam

Voiced by: Noel Wiggins
  • Death By Sigh Of Relief: He briefly manages to hide while Michael and Jason are too busy trying to kill each other. Unfortunately for him, Jason wasn't too busy to kill him just as he let out a sigh of relief.
  • Final Boy: He's the last surviving member of his group of friends, but is killed towards the end of the battle.
  • Impromptu Tracheotomy: Ends up meeting this end as Jason's machete is sent through the back of his neck and out the throat.
  • Made of Iron: To his credit, he shrugs off an axe to the shoulder from Michael and a brutal manhandling from Jason. He only goes down when he gets stabbed in the throat.
  • Take a Moment to Catch Your Death: Thinks he's safe after escaping the killers and rests on a gravestone to recuperate. Then Jason stabs his machete right through the gravestone and his neck.

Hercule Satan

Shenron

  • The Bus Came Back: Shenron returns after his summoning by Superman in Season 2 to grant Boomstick's wish for Gogeta and Vegito to fight.
  • Fusion Dance: After the fight between Gogeta and Vegito, Shenron grants Boomstick's second wish to fuse him and Wiz together.
  • Small Role, Big Impact: It's thanks to the Eternal Dragon that Gogeta Vs Vegito even happens.

Son Goku and Prince Vegeta IV

Goku is voiced by: Michael Kovachs
Vegeta is voiced by: Nick "Lanipator" Landis

  • Back from the Dead: Goku and Vegeta return from their last respective defeats to fuse into Gogeta and a second pair of them do the same for Vegito. And it's Back for the Dead for the pair that fused into Gogeta.
  • Big "SHUT UP!": The Goku that fused into Gogeta gets this from both Vegetas when he notices the height difference between themselves.
  • Fusion Dance: Both Gokus and Vegetas use their respective methods to fuse into Gogeta and Vegito.

    Season 10 

The ants

  • Ant Assault: They put the "Ant" in "Ant-Man", giving Hank the numbers advantage, putting pressure on Ray, disassembling Ray's Bio Belt, and dealing the finishing blow.
  • Chest Burster: They kill The Atom by growing while inside of him, tearing him apart from the inside.
  • Dog Pile of Doom: The first swarm that Hank summons eventually overwhelms and dogpiles Ray, forcing him to grow back to normal size and stomp on them.
  • Spanner in the Works: As Boomstick points out in the post-fight analysis, the ants are a small advantage that Ant-Man has that the Atom has no direct answers to.
  • Squashed Flat: The first swarm of ants that were summoned were stomped on by Ray after he grew back to his normal size.

Eternity

  • All-Powerful Bystander: He is the embodiment of the Marvel universe and the personification of time, but he doesn't participate in the battle, he's just the audience to the Overspace phase.
  • Composite Character: He occupies the Overspace like his comics counterpart, but he physically resembles his MCU counterpart.

Darkstalker Kaathe

Voiced by: Tom Schalk

  • The Bad Guy Wins: The more overtly evil seeming of the Primordial Serpents; he nonetheless is successful in getting the Last Dragonborn to bring forth the Age of Dark.
  • Evil Laugh: Delivers one when the Last Dragonborn succeeds in destroying the Chosen Undead and snuffing the First Flame.
  • Manipulative Bastard: He goads the Last Dragonborn into attacking the Chosen Undead by claiming he is evil and the First Flame is dangerous.
  • The Voice: He is only heard and not seen.

Kingseeker Frampt

Voiced by: Tom Schalk

  • Ambiguously Evil: Urges the Chosen Undead to defend himself and link the flame to continue the Age of Fire, though his methods and the results leave a lot to be desired.
  • The Voice: He is only heard and not seen.

Odahviing

Voiced by: N/A
  • Breath Weapon: Upon being summoned, Odahviing incinerates the Chosen Undead with a Flame Breath shout.
  • Dragons Are Divine: Odahviing, like all of The Elder Scrolls' dragons, is a nigh-immortal divine being descended from the dragon-god of time, Akatosh.
  • Summon Bigger Fish: Odahviing is summoned by the Dragonborn and immolates the Chosen Undead with a "Yol Toor Shul" Shout... only to promptly die from a massive arrow to the head from Hawkeye Gough's Greatbow.

Ice Cream Guy

Voiced by: N/A
  • Butt-Monkey: Not only does he end up reprising his Running Gag role of a guy who just can't get to eat his ice cream (with him being interrupted at the start and end of the fight), but unlike the similarly unfortunate gag extra the Cabbage Merchant before him, he outright gets killed in the end of the fight as Stitch crashes into him.
  • Ludicrous Gibs: His fate as a result of Stitch crashing into him at high speeds at the end of the fight.
  • Take a Moment to Catch Your Death: Narrowly avoids getting crushed by the debris from Rocket's destroyed weapons satellite, only for Stitch himself to pulverize him on landing.

Padmé Amidala

  • The Lost Lenore: Anakin's long-departed wife and the impetus for his descent into darkness. Obito has no qualms against using her image to throw Vader off.
  • Lotus-Eater Machine: At the end of Vader and Obito's battle, a Tsukuyomi-induced illusion of Padmé assures Vader that he's been freed of Hell, right before Obito crushes him with his BFS.
  • The Voiceless: Due to being an illusion, Padmé doesn't have a VA of her own in Vader vs. Obito. Instead, her only line of dialogue is Obito speaking through an image of her.

Ten-Tailed Beast

Voiced by: N/A
  • Botanical Abomination: Formed from the merger of Kaguya Ōtsutsuki with the God-Tree, the Ten-Tailed Beast is the progenitor of the other nine Tailed Beasts, is powerful enough to decimate entire continents, and sealing it within oneself elevates its Jinchūriki to the status of godhood.
  • Breath Weapon: The Ten-Tails' Tailed Beast Bomb is an orb or beam of chakra fired from its mouth and capable of reducing mountain ranges to craters in seconds, with explosions being calculated at between 12 and 13 yottatons of TNT. However, as Vader scales to comparable destructive feats, he's able to counter it with the Force.
  • The Minion Master: While perfectly capable of annihilating continents on its own, the Ten Tails can create countless offshoots of itself using Ten-Tails Fission that are able to more-directly fight with human-sized opponents.
  • More Teeth than the Osmond Family: In its first form, it has an enormous mouth full of long fangs.
  • Super-Empowering: By being sealed into a Jinchūriki with the Ten-Tails Coffin Seal, the Ten-Tailed Beast causes its host to effectively become a Deity of Human Origin. This grants Obito the power to put Darth Vader down for good.
  • Weather Manipulation: The Ten-Tails can summon continent-spanning hurricanes and tornados with its Tenpenchii technique, alongside other natural disasters like floods and earthquakes.

Beast of Darkness

"Yield to me..."
Voiced by: Billy B. Burson III
  • Animalistic Abomination: It takes the form of a demonic wolf with jagged glowing red eyes and a pointed snout lined with multiple rows of fangs.
  • Enemy Within: It is the embodiment of Guts' rage and hatred, and grows stronger the more he gives in to his bloodlust, seeking to get him to relapse into the revenge-obsessed berserker he was as the Black Swordsman.
  • Evil Sounds Deep: The Beast of Darkness has a deep, raspy, menacing voice — emphasizing its nature as Guts' Superpowered Evil Side.
  • More Teeth than the Osmond Family: It has a long, pointed snout lined with multiple rows of fangs — all that can be seen of it aside from its glowing red eyes.
  • Roar Before Beating: After getting Guts to yield to it and taking over him via the Berserker Armor, it lets out a roar and lunges at Dimitri in an attempt to tear him apart.
  • Superpowered Evil Side: The embodiment of Guts' rage and hatred, it can take control of Guts through the Berserker Armor and turn him into a feral beast of a berserker with no regard for his own safety or even the ability to distinguish between friend and foe.

Fluttershy

"Discord?"

Voiced by: Candace Kei

  • Damsel in Distress: Unfortunately, Fluttershy and her friends end up transformed into tapestries in order to give Discord a reason to fight Bill. At least they manage to escape safe and sound.
  • Forced Transformation: Some point before the battle begun, Bill Cipher turned her and the rest of the Mane 6 into tapestries. Discord trapping Bill in the Nightmare Realm ended Weirdmageddon and undid everything Bill has caused, including this transformation.
  • Morality Pet: She's the pony that Discord cares about most, and the fact Bill turned her into a tapestry is Discord's motivation to begin the Death Battle. And knowing she is safe is what gives Discord peace in his last moments.

Evil Boomstick and Blacklight!Wizard

Evil Boomstick voiced by: Chad James

  • Big-Lipped Alligator Moment: Evil Boomstick shows up from completely nowhere to argue his opinion on Evil Cole's powers, catch fire and disappear, much to the original's confusion and irritation.
  • Evil Counterpart: To the original Wiz and Boomstick.
  • Red Eyes, Take Warning: Just to reinforce their nature as evil versions of Wiz and Boomstick, both Evil Boomstick and Blacklight!Wiz's eyes are red in contrast to the original co-hosts' blue eyes.
  • The Virus: Blacklight!Wiz is the result of Wiz's recreated Blacklight Virus getting loose and taking his form.

Fox Devil

Voiced by: N/A

  • Animalistic Abomination: The Fox Devil manifests humanity's fear of foxes and takes the form of the head of a giant multi-eyed Asian Fox Spirit with concentric rings in its eyes. When Makima summons it, she fittingly makes the kitsune hand-sign and says "Kon."
  • Ludicrous Gibs: It doesn't take more than a second after it swallows Gojo for it to explode into bloody chunks from the inside.

Angel Devil

Voiced by: N/A

  • Divinely Appearing Demons: The Angel Devil is a Devil embodying humanity's fear of angels rather than an actual angel himself, but looks the part in his normal day-to-day appearance.

Eustace Bagge

"Stupid dogs! You made me look bad!"

Voiced by: Billy B. Burson III

  • Asshole Victim: After terrorizing Scooby and Courage and causing the fight to happen in the first place, there were no tears shed when he ends up being trapped in the Chest of Demons, and Wiz and Boomstick accept the draw as a result.
  • Bad People Abuse Animals: Frequently torments Courage in his home series and ends up being the catalyst to the fight. Certainly not winning him any points for Boomstick.
  • Carry a Big Stick: While disguised as the monster in the beginning, Eustace nearly flattens Scooby with his signature mallet.
  • Dark Horse Victory: Inverted. He is declared the loser rather than either main combatant.
  • Dragged Off to Hell: The battle ends with Scooby opening the Chest of Demons, causing its infernal inhabitants to zero in on Eustace and drag him in with them.
  • Epic Fail: He's the sole casualty and declared the loser of a battle that he wasn't even fighting in
  • Evil Old Folks: Unlike his kind-hearted wife, Muriel, Eustace is an ill-tempered old man who frequently torments Courage, and he starts the fight disguised as the Monster of the Week.
  • Facial Horror: When Eustace is being dragged into the Chest of Demons, his face gets sliced into fifths by one of the demon's claws.
  • Foreshadowing: The fact that the monster wears the mask he always uses to scare Courage, complete with the same "OOGA BOOGA BOOGA!" he says, should be a pretty obvious clue as to who's terrorizing the two mutts.
  • Karmic Butt-Monkey: Keeping in line with his treatment in the original show, Eustace is given the ignominious distinction of losing a Death Battle even when he wasn't technically fighting. Given he's a crotchety old jerk who's often mistreated Courage, him getting trapped in the Chest of Demons instead of either of the two lovable mutts comes as a relief.
  • Medium Blending: His monster disguise is rendered in claymation-like CGI, with every other character (including his unmasked self) being traditionally animated.
  • "Scooby-Doo" Hoax: The end of the battle reveals that he was the "monster" chasing Courage and Scooby in the abandoned manor all along. His reasoning for this is never explained.
  • They Killed Kenny Again: Him being sealed away in Scooby VS Courage is far from the only time Eustace has met a horrible fate.

Computer

"'How to defeat a Great Dane with a speech impediment,' eh? You twit."

Voiced by: Liam Swan

  • Assist Character: Courage pulls him out of his pocket in order to gain insight on how to defeat Scooby. The hosts note that this wouldn't have been much help, as Straight Outta Nowhere canonically demonstrates that for all that he knows, Computer doesn't have any good specific information on Mystery Inc..
  • British Stuffiness: Speaks in a posh RP accent to befit his extreme arrogance.
  • Good is Not Nice: He's an ally to Courage, but tends to be pretty insulting to the pink beagle, even if he always answers his questions.
  • Made of Indestructium: Somehow manages to survive completely unscathed despite being in direct vicinity of Scooby's universe-busting Zobrinsky Triangle attack.
  • Not So Omniscient After All: While his knowledge about Earth and beyond is vast, the hosts note that Mystery Inc. is one of the few things he can't inform Courage about. When he attempts to answer Courage's question of "How to defeat a Great Dane with a speech impediment", he recommends the God Bone, which ends up backfiring.
  • Omniscient Database: Has near limitless knowledge that Courage can look up to help him combat supernatural threats, though Mystery Inc. is canonically one of his blind spots.
  • Pre-Mortem One-Liner: Attempts one on Scooby as Courage prepares to smash him with the God Bone, though it ultimately fails to put him down.
"All dogs love their bones, don't they?"
  • Snarky Inanimate Object: Is frequently insulting towards Courage, to the point that his catchphrase (as seen in his quote) is "You twit."

Morty Smith

"Aw, geez, Rick, it was my fault..."

Voiced by: Liam Swan

  • Morality Pet: One of the only things that Rick truly cares about. In the fight, Rick orders the Space Cruiser to protect Morty when he leaves it, and he even shows a bit of confidence in Morty when he tells the mortally wounded Doctor that Morty won't die an idiot like him.
  • Pet the Dog: Before chasing down the Doctor, Rick tells the Space Cruiser to keep Morty safe. After the Doctor wins and the scene flashes back to what would've been the beginning of the fight, he offers Morty some praise and advice.
  • Unwitting Instigator of Doom: Based on his opening line, Morty was steering the Space Cruiser when it bumped into the TARDIS. This leads to Rick getting retroactively erased from existence.

Weeping Angels

  • Can't Move While Being Watched: They appear as inanimate statues when watched, but can move extremely quickly if nobody is observing them, thanks to being "quantum-locked". The Doctor gives Rick intentionally bad advice by telling him that the Angels are afraid of fast movement like blinking. When Rick buys it, his blinking causes one to quickly close in on him.
  • The Dreaded: The encounter with the Weeping Angels is one of the few moments the nearly-unshakable Doctor showed genuine fear in the battle.
  • Jump Scare: The one that Rick blinked at draws closer to him and goes into a menacing attack mode on the third blink, scaring Rick.
  • Living Statue: They appear to be inanimate statues at first glance... until Rick blinks, causing one to quickly close in on him.
  • Throw 'Em to the Wolves: The Doctor gives Rick intentionally bad advice to deal with the Weeping Angels in the hopes of having the Angels get rid of him. It doesn't stick, presumably due to Operation Phoenix or Rick having his own methods to escape from the past (which the Angels send their victims to).

The Alternate Gokus and Supermennote 

  • Arson, Murder, and Jaywalking: Alongside fights like Goku Black vs. Ultraman, Xenoverse Goku vs. Cosmic Armor Superman, and GT Goku vs Electric Blue Superman, there is also Scooby-Doo and Courage dressed as Superman and Goku respectively, Goku and Superman hanging out together at Blips 'n' Chitz, and Kingdom Come Superman competing against an elderly Goku at bingo.
  • The Cameo: Each match shows up when Superman slugs Goku once he stops holding back.
  • The Original Darrin: They're voiced by Goku and Superman's original voice actors from their previous two battles.

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