Characters from Khonjin House.
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Main Trio
Khonjin
Khonjin igiuL Jr. III
Voiced by: Connor Lavery
The titular main character of the show. Insane and irreverent on the best of days.
- And I Must Scream: His fate in the Series Finale. His spirit is now trapped inside a ouija board, as Ruther and her friends kill themselves and torment him as Khonjin screams... Or not, as the events turn out to be something he made on his computer, before that turns out to be Droste Image with other characters.
- Animorphism: In the episode "Dweebus", Khonjin turns into a penguin.
- Anti-Hero: A hero of the show, but a very questionable one. He's done some heinous actions throughout the series such as murdering people, and not to mention that he works for the mafia. It's all Played for Laughs of course.
- Back from the Dead: Lampshaded by Gino. No matter how many times Gino kills Khonjin, he knows that he is somehow going to come back to annoy him once again soon.
- Cloudcuckoolander: The biggest in the show.
- Comical Overreacting: Expect Khonjin to scream over small things.
- Dragged Off to Hell: The end "Khonjin Takes a Break"note has Khonjin make fun of god and is cast off into Hell as punishment.
- Driven to Suicide: "Heist Part Two" ends with Khonjin killing himself after the last of the pepperoni spontaneously explodes.
- Everyone Has Standards:
- In "Racist", he is appalled by Gino's offensive insults towards him.
- Even he seems to think that his father is a little too crazy. Also in "Racist", even he thinks that his father's reaction towards Gino's racist jokes were too much. In "Heist 3", Khonjin of all people, is the one to be bothered by his father's antics when he wants to smell their stolen money, through a walkie talkie.
- Despite Gino's fear, Khonjin is not willing to harm a stray cat that entered the pizzeria. Though he does mess with Gino by pulling out his gun.
- Failure Is the Only Option:
- When it comes to stealing Gino's pepperoni pizza, it almost never works out. "Sing Boy" takes this up a notch when both attempts to steal the pepperoni pizza ends with Khonjin dying.
- In the game, the only way to see everything is to repeatedly kill Khonjin. Given that most of these are preceded by him getting some kind of task from Gino, he doesn't get to accomplish any.
- Forced Transformation: He turns into a penguin in "Dweebus" for some unexplained reason and spends the entire episode angry and depressed over his current state.
- Freudian Trio: The Id.
- Gayngster: Is part of his father's mafia, and dating Gay Spaghetti Chef.
- Groin Attack: Twice, mostly involving castration.
- In the episode "Doctor", Khonjin gets castrated because he mocked his doctor.
- In the episode "Pizza Mambo", Gino wishes that Khonjin gets castrated by a scorpion, then a Genie in a Bottle appears and brings in the said scorpion that starts to chase Khonjin, Gino casually laughs at it. It's unknown if it actually happened, however, as the scene cuts off before scorpion could do anything, and next time we see Khonjin, he is seen riding said scorpion and making his own wishes from the bottle.
- Hollywood Tone-Deaf: His attempt to sing That's Amore was so terrible that Dumbass had to annhilate him with a machine gun to make Khonjin stop.
- It Amused Me: Aside from a desire to get pepperoni pizza from him, this becomes one of his main reasons for messing with Gino. A prime example would in "Victory" where he makes Gino play a game that tricks him into telling Khonjin the combination to his safe. He then robs Gino and uses said money he stole not for himself, but to pay for Gino's victory celebration for beating him in said game.
- Karma Houdini: He infrequently gets away with some of his cruel actions.
- Laser-Guided Karma: After his previous mistreatment towards Ruther in "Smash" and "Teacher", all future interactions usually has her pulling one over him. In "Disguise" she butts in on Khonjin's scheme and smugly laughs when his plan falls apart in front of everyone. In "Cat Part Cat" she is the only one to not be affected by Khonjin's killer lines, greatly annoying him. In "Bowling" she reflects a bowling ball which then collides into Khonjin. In the Series Finale, she is even the main antagonist where she locks him out of his house and gets away with it.
- No-Holds-Barred Beatdown:
- Was few times on the receiving end of one by Gino. Particularly in instances where Khonjin pushes Gino to his Rage Breaking Point. "Taxi" and "We're Back" are two episodes that are entirely dedicated to Khonjin annoying Gino until the latter reaches his breaking point and beats the crap out of him.
- Khonjin himself dishes one onto Gino in "Fame".
- Physical God: It's heavily implied that's he's a fragment of Pent, and as a result is about as strong as them. He instantly freezes Pent in place with a single phrase: "That's enough!"
- Pronouncing My Name for You: Exaggerated. His name is apparently pronounced Khonjin igiuL Junior Trilogy.
- Series Goal: Getting the pepperoni pizza, which isn't easy due to Gino's unwillingness to serve him any, and Gay Spaghetti Chef's inability to cook anything but spaghetti. He finally gets to taste it in Episode 70.
- Vitriolic Best Buds: One-sided, with Gino. He genuinely has no idea why Gino is so bitter against him.
- Would Hurt a Child: He doesn't have a high opinion on Ruther and has tried to kill her in "Teacher" and "Cat Part Cat". Though he only successfully does it in the former. He also killed Gino's kid in "Court" and and put the blame on Gino.
Gino
Gino Fratelli
Voiced by: Chris Condron (Season 1), Connor Lavery (Season 2 onwards), DeerSlayer37 (Episode 64)
The deuteragonist of the show. The owner of Gino/Fratelli's Pizzeria, which happens to be Khonjins favorite place to visit, to Gino's utter dismay.
- Ascended Extra: His appearances in the first season were much more sporadic until the beginning of the second season.
- Asshole Victim: While his constant torment from Khonjin may garner sympathy from the audience, the show makes it explicitly clear that he isn't any better, being an unrepentent mafia worker frequently engaging in criminal activity and generally unfriendly to anybody who isn't a part of his family.
- Amusing Injuries: Suffers these the most. From being mauled by tigers to getting crushed by an airplane.
- Butt-Monkey: Mainly due to Khonjin's antics. Gino can't go through a single episode without him getting annoyed and then eventually having something bad happen to him from Khonjin.
- Can't Live with Them, Can't Live Without Them: Towards Khonjin. As much as he hates him, the season one finale shows that his life is absolutely banal without him barging into the pizzeria.
- A Day in the Limelight: Finale (Season One) mostly focuses on Gino coping with Khonjin's apparent death.
- Deadpan Snarker: How he regularly reacts to Khonjin trying to have a conversation with him.
- The Dog Bites Back: He has physically harmed Khonjin after annoying him too much on several occasions.
- Freudian Trio: The Superego.
- Hidden Heart of Gold:
- The episode "Disguise" shows that Gino is much more kinder when he's with his family. Although it was just Khonjin and Ruther in disguise.
- He also likes video games, a hobby that he tries to keep secret. He is more than happy to donate money to game developers to fund their games as seen in "Blue Omen Operation".
- Hollywood Tone-Deaf: Despite his insistence that he can sing That's Amore better than Khonjin because of being a bonafide Italian, Gino is an even worse singer who spends half of it Corpsing and claiming that he can still do it.
- Jerkass: Even outside of his interactions with Khonjin, Gino tends to be rude, brash, and inappropriate to most other people. He is also shown to be racist a few times.
- Only Sane Man: He appears to be this sometimes, mainly to counteract Khonjin's insane antics.
- Perpetual Frowner: Courtesy of the show's Limited Animation and Stylistic Suck, Gino is always perpetually scowling. Considering the insane hijinks he has to deal with on a daily-basis, it's understandable.
- Pet the Dog:
- In episode 50, he finally offers Khonjin (and also Gay Spaghetti Chef) some food from the pizzeria and even calls him "buddy"!"
- In episode 51, him and Khonjin briefly bond over Enzo's Pizzeria.
- He was quite fond and protective of the stray cat that appeared in his pizzeria, begging Khonjin to leave the cat alone.
- Rage Breaking Point: Khonjin pushes Gino into this state Once an Episode.
- Straight Man: To Khonjin. Should the episode primarily focus on the two of them, Gino usually reacts to Khonjin's antics with either massive annoyance, several snarks, or no emotion.
- Throw the Dog a Bone:
- "Pride Month" ends with Khonjin and Gay Spaghetti Chef being forcibly teleported to "Mother Earth", Gino is completely ecstatic with not dealing with them anymore.
- "Dweebus" has Gino being cathartically smug at Khonjin's life falling apart when he gets turned into a penguin.
Gay Spaghetti Chef
Super Homosexual Homoerotic Mega McSuper Schlongy Dongy Fudgeripple McDelight Dildo 1-2-3 In The Bum Yum Gay "Gay Spaghetti Chef" Spaghettitoni Cheffe.
Voiced by: Dillon Deveney
Khonjin's lover and the only other employee of Gino's Pizzeria.
- Beware the Nice Ones: In the two-part "Infiltrator" episode, he completely puts the villain in his place using nothing but stern language and an unflappable demeanor.
- Cloudcuckoolander: Downplayed, he has his small moments of this but his significantly more laid back than Khonjin.
- A Day in the Limelight: "Spaghetti" is the only episode to primarily focus on him without Khonjin or Gino. "Infiltrator", "Gay", and "Pride Month" also mainly focus on him.
- Distressed Dude: Happens to him in "Jaffraud" when the titular antagonist uses a bird from Yoshi's Island to nab him.
- The Everyman: Relatively speaking of course. In any other show, he'd be a Cloudcuckoolander. But here, out of all the other characters, Gay Spaghetti is ironically the most normal one.
- Freudian Trio: The Ego.
- The Friends Who Never Hang: Despite working in the same building and being in the Mafia together, Chef rarely interacts with Gino alone.
- Mass Teleportation: Apparently all gay people are non-consensually teleport to "Mother Earth" on Pride Month and Chef was no exception.
- Nice Guy: He is usually a fare and affable guy who never gets mad at his friends.
- Only Sane Man: Out of all the other characters, Gay Spaghetti is definitely the most normal one.
- One-Note Cook: Only seems to be able to make spaghetti despite working on and off at a pizzaria, talking about pizza, and taking orders for pizza, much to Khonjin's frustration. In "The End" when Khonjin finally gets to try a pizza from the pizzaria, he ends up unsatisfied.
- Overly Long Name: According to "Pride Month" his full name is Super Homosexual Homoerotic Mega McSuper Schlongy Dongy Fudgeripple McDelight Dildo 1-2-3 In The Bum Yum Gay Spaghetti Chef.
- Put on a Bus: He is absent for an entire year (which spanned the entirety of Bonus Season) for no real reason. When he returns in "Gay", he is met with a worldwide applause and celebration.
- Running Gag: Almost all of his deaths involve exploding for no reason.
- The Starscream: In "Heist 3", he apparently betrays Khonjin and Gino, for no particular reason.
Supporting Cast
Gilmore
Gilmore Iguil JR. II
Voiced by: Shane Maclaskey
Khonjin's father, and head of the mafia. "Mentally unstable" would be putting it lightly.- Ax-Crazy: He becomes unstoppably angry when you say a racial slur, especially when directed towards Khonjin, which Gino learned the hard way. But he also hates the color black enough to be enraged even when his son mentions it.
- Attack of the 50-Foot Whatever: In "Racist", he gets so pissed when he hears Gino say a string of slurs, he grows to massive size, and presumably destroys the world.
- Cloud Cuckoo Lander: No surprise that the man who raised Khonjin is this as well. He is extremely unstable, unpredictable, and often goes into incoherent screams and ramblings. It is telling that even his own son is often baffled by his behavior.
- "Old" is where he is possibly at his looniest; where the entire episode is just Gilmore going into a long ramble while the main trio spend most of the time silently watching.
- A Day in the Limelight: "Father" and "Finale" (for season 4).
- The Don: He is shown to be the owner of the mafia crew.
- The Dreaded: Zig-zagged. In "Father" both Gay Spaghetti Chef and Gino freak out after finding out that he's coming to them. Subsequently averted after this however, where Gino has no qualms with him anymore and often fearlessly makes fun of or argues with him. While in "Racist", Gino (and later Khonjin, after seeing how unstable he really is) goes back into fearing him.
- Early-Installment Weirdness: His Jerkass and Papa Wolf tendencies were much more higher in his debut episode compared to the later episodes.
- Genius Ditz: He seems to be even more out there than his son. He tried to smell money through a walkie talkie. But during a mission to enter Heaven, he had the foresight to baptize Gino. Ensuring he would end up with them in Heaven rather than Hell.
- Good Parents: As out there as he is, he's still good to Khonjin. Look no further than "P.I. 3 Khonjin X Quincey M.E." where he hires Quincey to solve Khonjin's murder.
- Pet the Dog: He made sure that Gino was baptized before dying, ensuring that he did not end up in Hell.
- Scatterbrained Senior: The episode titled "Old" and his behavior in said episode seems to indicate this unstable personality may just be result of him becoming senile.
- A Taste of Their Own Medicine: Due to being one of the most powerful characters in the show, Gilmore tends to get away with a lot of his actions. However Nega Dad decides to knock him down a peg by attacking Gilmore with his godlike powers, prompting a massive Oh, Crap! moment from him.
- Too Dumb to Live: In "Hell" he planned to kill himself along with Khonjin and Gino, and go to heaven to steal Jesus' shoes.
Dumbass
Dumbass (Jeffery)
Voiced by: Vincent Crampton (Season 1 and 4), Bobby Childs (Season 3, also the face of the character)
A recurring character with many jobs. Not very smart to say the least.- Black Comedy Cannibalism: Planned to eat Gino's dead body once.
- The Ditz: It's in his name. He doesn't even know what shape a square is.
- New Job as the Plot Demands: He has a different job in almost every episode he appears in, including being a cop, a mormon, and was mentioned being a Nigerian prince.
- Out of Focus: He played a pretty significant role in the first season, to the point that he could easily be considered the tetragonist (Word of God has stated that he was intended to be the fourth main character). As the series went on, however, he started appearing less and less.
Quincey
The eponymous character of Quincy M.E., making a few guest appearances to help solve a crime or two.
- Catchphrase: "Don't worry! Quincey is on the case!"
- Clueless Detective: Has this trope in spades. He spends most of the case in an aimless wonder and ends up suffering a heart attack before getting any clue on the whereabouts of Khonjin's killer.
- A Day in the Limelight: "P.I. 3 Khonjin X Quincey M.E. 2"
- Hollywood Heart Attack: He suffers one while ordering for a pepperoni pizza.
- Leitmotif: He is usually accompanied with a boisterous horn tune.
Ruther
Voiced by: Ruthie Edwards, Danielle Kogan (Episode 29)
A Nintendo-obsessed little kid that Khonjin had to babysit. Has since become a recurring character that always annoys Khonjin.- Beware the Silly Ones: She is one of the few characters that consistently get on Khonjin's nerves and is able to be quite unpredictable to him. In "Bowling" she kills Khonjin with a bowling ball. Notably she and her friends sort of act as the main villains in the Series Finale, where are directly responsible for locking Khonjin out of his house, assassinating him, and then tormenting him the afterlife all just for fun in the end.
- Death of a Child: She has died on more than one occasion.
- Stylistic Suck: Even more than the rest of the characters, she is drawn in a much more cruder style.
- Tagalong Kid: Tends to gain Khonjin's ire due to how she makes an active effort to get into his shenanigans. "Disguise" being the biggest example, where she forcefully joins in on his scheme to dress up as Gino's family to get free pizza.
- Too Dumb to Fool: In "Cat Part Cat" after witnessing Gino and Gay Spaghetti Chef exploding when they can't comprehend his idioms, Khonjin tries to do this to her. She proves to be immune, to his chagrin.
Doctor
- Demoted to Extra: Due to the purging of many episodesnote , Doctor went from being a minor recurring character, to an almost One-Shot Character status with his debut episode.
- Disproportionate Retribution: He once castrated Khonjin after he kept calling him "doc" instead of doctor.
- No Name Given: Only known as the Doctor.
- Super Doc: Exaggerated. Despite being only a doctor, he also has the ability to clone dead people and travel through time — both of which Khonjin graciously uses in "Pressure", "Time Travel" and the bonus season.
Bill Bargains
A wealthy industrialist who's infamous for being an unbelievable cheapskate.
- Berserk Button: Making donations, if his response to Khonjin asking for one in episode 55 is anything to go by.Bill Bargains: Send in the missiles.
- Money Fetish: YUP.
- The Scrooge: Like you wouldn't believe. This guy would give Mr. Krabs a run for his money. He'll shoot down any idea he thinks is too expensive (which isn't a very high bar) even when it has nothing to do with him.
- Shout-Out: His sprite is derived from the man with the money bag from Arm Wrestling.
Other Characters
One-Shot Characters
Morgan Freeman except with turqoise hair and also black
- Overly Long Name: Read it yourself.
- Precision F-Strike: Does this after Khonjin destroys reality itself."WOW YOU FUCKING ASSHO-O-O-O-O-O-"
- Repetitive Audio Glitch: See below.
- The Voice
Shark
- Attack of the 50-Foot Whatever: Becomes this after absorbing the 7 Chaos Emeralds.
- For the Evulz: Has no actual reason for attacking Khonjin and the newsreporter.
- Karma Houdini
Penguin Girlfriend
- Abhorrent Admirer: Is this to Khonjin until she cheats on him.
- Interspecies Romance: With a dog.
Pizza Mambo Employees
- Badass Boast: "I will crush your ancestral bloodline!"
- No-Holds-Barred Beatdown: They do a pretty nasty one on Gino.
- The Unintelligibles
Upside Down Picasso Drawing
- Arc Villain: For the "Infiltrator" episodes.
- Insane Troll Logic: He knew that Khonjin was going to sneak into a pipe and reach his base, so he decided turned his entire base into a giant pipe.
- No Name Given
Khonjin’s Grandma
- Cool Old Lady: Among the things she does in her first and only episode, she delivers a heavy "The Reason You Suck" Speech to Gino and forces her son Gilmore to pay off money he owed her. She also dresses like a member of the mob, except with the sleeves ripped off to display her huge arm muscels and Cool Shades.
- Doting Grandparent: She loves Khonjin very much, and talks to him in a noticeably sweeter tone of voice. Even though she slaps him in the back of the head, she only does it because she doesn’t want him to misbehave or end up working at a dead end job like Gino.
- Never Mess with Granny: If her looks weren’t enough to warn you, she ended up making Gino Fratelli cry.
- White-Collar Crime: Instead of being in the mafia, she commits wire fraud because it’s something she’s really good at, while also (in her words) “much cleaner”.
- You Are Fat: Delivers some insults based on Gino’s weight during her "The Reason You Suck" Speech directed at him.
Spoiler Characters (Unmarked Spoilers)
Characters from Supermental.
Pent
A mysterious person who looks very similar to our titular character. They arrive in Khonjin's universe in Episode 30 and makes occasional appearances from then on, apparently searching for someone close to them who disappeared...- Ambiguously Evil: What exactly they want is unknown. They do harass the main characters, but otherwise Their goals seem to not be anything dastardly but rather revolving around Shelby. Judging by their interactions with the characters, they seem to be desperately looking for any inkling in the Khonjin universe that Shelby is somehow still alive.
- Back for the Finale: Reappears for the first time post-Purge in Episode 70, supposed to be the grand finale (until Season Eight.)
- Appears for a couple seconds in Episode 80 to say "This sucks." during the Droste Image end sequence.
- Berserk Button: Anything that clashes with their delusions that Shelby is still alive. Their response to Gay Spaghetti Chef admitting he didn't know anything about Shelby was to break up with him (Pent was disguised as Khonjin at the time.) and when Smack point-blank refutes his claims that Shelby isn't dead, they completely lose it and tries to murder Smack.
- Bloody Horror: They tend to bleed profusely from their forehead from time to time for inexplicable reasons, possibly related to their Reality Warper abilities.
- Early-Bird Cameo: Prior to episode 30, Pent appeared in episode 5 and "Khonjin House Call #1".
- Even Evil Has Loved Ones: Shelby. They can't accept the fact that she's dead.
- Evil Twin: Pent and Khonjin look nearly identical when rendered in the "single image" format of the show. The only differences are their outfits, eyes, and height.
- Five Stages of Grief: Seems to be going through a mix of stages 1 through 3 thanks to Shelby's death. They're obviously in denial over Shelby dying, but their erratic, manic behavior indicates that, on some level, they can't ignore the reality that she's gone, resulting in them lashing out at everyone around them, particularly if they remind him of Shelby's death. As for Bargaining, their attempts to find out if anyone in Khonjin's universe know anything about Shelby seem like a desperate attempt to continue with their delusion that Shelby is still alive by rationalizing that her disappearance is something they can solve by finding out where she's gone to.
- Knight of Cerebus: Whenever Pent shows up, the episode tends to drop its Random Events Plot in favor of the much more serious plot threads surrounding Pent and their relationship to Smack and Shelby, and the usual Mind Screw elements of the series take a dip into Surreal Horror.
- Omniscient Morality License: Defied. Pent thinks they have this, seeing as they're apparently the creator of Khonjin's universe, but Smack is having none of this, and leaves control of the universe in Khonjin's hands.
- Physical God: They seemed to have created Khonjin's reality, although as of episode 50 they have lost control to Khonjin himself.
- Punny Name: Possibly non intentional, but it's there when you consider that Khonjin and Pent are likely the same person. Explanation
- Slasher Smile / Psychotic Smirk: When they smile, it's usually one of these.
- Stylistic Suck: Averted in episode 50.
- Tragic Villain: They may be a sociopathic, unstable teen who has no empathy for Khonjin's universe, but it's obvious that the pain of losing Shelby has played a big part in them ending up as twisted as they are.
- Villainous Breakdown: Has a massive one in episode 50 once Smack yells to them that Shelby is dead.
- Walking Spoiler: It's hard to discuss this character without spoiling the hidden Myth Arc of the show.
- We Used to Be Friends: With Smack, judging by the Supermental trailer and web series.
- Identity Amnesia: The person Pent is looking for, Shelby, is just the person they wanted to transition to be, as she's a closeted trans woman. Unfortunately for everyone, Smack wiped their memory of this in an attempt relieve stress.
Smack
A man who seems to come from the same world as Pent, and is determined to stop Pent's interference in Khonjin's world and drag them back home.- The Ghost: Has been mentioned several times throughout the series but has never made an actual appearance, until episode 50.
- Last Episode, New Character
- Not So Stoic: Smack is usually cool-headed and keeps a calm tone in his voice, even when confronting Pent about what they're doing, but when Pent refuses to acknowledge their responsibility to their homeworld and continues to be in denial over Shelby's death, Smack finally begins to lose his patience.Smack: This existence doesn't need you anymore. But ours does.Pent: N-no, it doesn't!!Pent: SHELBY ISN'T DEAD!Smack, appearing as Pent: YES, SHE I—-! *radio static cuts Smack off*
- Reality Warper: Just like Pent. His first onscreen appearance even has him floating upside-down, just to emphasize this.
- Rule of Symbolism: Maybe. When Smack refutes Pent's desperate assertion that Shelby isn't dead, he appears as a doppelganger of Pent, which might be seen as part of Pent knowing deep down that Shelby is gone for good.
- The Spock
- Stylistic Suck: Averted, the only character so far in the series to not have this. Notably, once Khonjin stops Pent's influence in the original Episode 50, Smack is animated a lot lazier, being a moving static image like the rest (though still retaining the more detailed appearance).
- Walking Spoiler
- We Used to Be Friends: With Pent, judging by the Supermetal trailer and web series.
Shelby UAVOU
- The Ghost: Pent (who was wearing blindfolds to trick Gay Spaghetti into thinking that they're Khonjin) asks him about how she is.
- Small Role, Big Impact
- Walking Spoiler