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Shantae

Main Characters

     Shantae 

Shantae

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  • Age Lift: In canon, she's the youngest half-genie. Here, she is at least older than Plink.
  • Benevolent Genie: Technically half-genie, but she's pretty much a friendly gal.
  • Honorary True Companion: It's pretty clear that team RWBY considers her to be an honorary member of the team.
  • Playing with Fire: She can use fire magic.
  • Sand In My Eyes: When watching the reunion between Harmony and her mother, she claims that she is not crying and only has some dust in her eyes.
  • Shapeshifting: She can turn herself into a harpy, mermaid, an elephant, or whatever she decides to throw at her opponents.
  • Tears of Joy: When she finally gets into Smash.

     Rottytops 

Rottytops

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  • Ascended Extra: In the canon version of Seven Sirens, she spends the majority of the game imprisoned. Here, she quickly escapes and even has her own solo potions of chapters before she rejoins the group.
  • Friendly Zombie: Rotty is pretty much the friendliest, dorkiest zombie you'd ever meet.
  • Human Cannonball: When saving the others in RWBY: DK 64, she stuffed herself into a cannon and Bolo pulled the trigger.

     Bolo 

Bolo

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  • Ascended Extra: In the canon version of Seven Sirens, he mostly just hangs around the main hub areas. In the SRS version of the story, however, he and Sky join Shantae and the others in finding out what's going on.
  • Badass in Distress: He, along with everyone else in RWBY: DK 64, was imprisoned by K. Rool after he supposedly killed Yang. The next time we see him, he's just taking a nap in the cell.

     Sky 

Sky

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  • Ascended Extra: In canon "Seven Sirens", she still treats everything like a vacation, causing her to be no help to Shantae. In the story, she, along with Bolo, joins Shantae and the others in finding out what's going on.
  • Giant Flyer: Her bird, Wrench, can turn himself bigger for transportation.
  • Noodle Incident: Sky has apparently had morbid fantasies in the past, to the point where Bolo notes she's doing it again when he hears her plotting to turn whoever was responsible for the kidnappings during the Paradise Island vacation's corpse into a beach chair, he complains she's getting morbid again.
  • One-Steve Limit: She shares the same first name as Sky Lark of Team CRDL.

     Mimic 

Mimic

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  • Cool Uncle: As far as Shantae's concerned, he's awesome and certainly proves his chops by helping the heroes out when needed.
  • Honorary Uncle: He serves as one for Shantae.

     Risky Boots 

Risky Boots

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  • Anything but That!: Her reaction to all the paperwork she's in for is when she realizes that she has to stay mayor of Arena Town.
  • Big Bad Ensemble: A member of Seven Sirens, along with the Empress Siren and the Devil.
  • Dressed to Plunder: It's pretty clear from her outfit she's a pirate.
  • Laser-Guided Karma: As punishment for her actions in RWBY and the Seven Sirens, she is forced to stay as mayor of Arena Town for 4 years or risk getting arrested for attempting to leave. It's implied she would have rather been arrested, but Vera's dad forces her hand.
  • Not So Above It All: In spite of how proper and in control Risky likes to seem, she couldn't hide how weirded out she was by the Root Pack.
  • Pet the Dog: In spite of Risky not caring about anyone other than herself or her Tinkerbats, she tells the Empress to take Mustache Girl away to recover after she loses a fight to the heroes.
  • Screw This, I'm Outta Here: The first chance she gets, she, along with the Empress, bails on her mayor duties.

Half-Genies

  • As a Whole:
    • Ascended Extra: The Half-Genies are more active in the plot as compared to canon.
    • Power-Up: Thanks to the Fusion Stones, they all wind up with each other's magic on top of their own.
     Plink 

Plink

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  • Age Lift: Unlike in canon, she's the youngest Half-Genie instead of Shantae.
  • Best Friend : She's best friends with Vera.
  • The Baby of the Bunch: The youngest of the Half-Genie.
  • Freak Out: She has this when she made fire appear on both her hands thanks to using the Fusion Stone with Shantae.
  • Seers: What her genie magic grants her.

     Vera 

Vera

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     Zapple 

Zapple

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  • Adaptational Angst Upgrade: In canon, the only real hang-ups Zapple had was some minor distrust of Shantae. Here, she is revealed to have major trust issues stemming from an ex cheating on her in the past, not helped by the fact Armor Baron is still evil in this fic in spite of the fact he outright raised Zapple.
  • Ascended Extra: She stands out the most when compared to the other Half Genies, getting much more personality and backstory, as well as joining the Thunder Legion, ensuring she appears in more stories.
  • Cursed with Awesome: Due to a mistake she committed in the past, Zapple has come to view her powers as a curse.
  • Et Tu, Brute?: She's not happy when she realizes that Armor Baron tricked Shantae and Sky into basically being sold as objects.
  • I Work Alone: She prefers to work alone due to a mistake she made in her past. After some help from Shantae and the others, she gets over it, later joining the Thunder Legion.
  • Love Hurts: Considering that her ex cheated on her and she then killed him by mistake, Zapple has several reasons for why she doesn't want to fall in love, which proves troublesome when she begins to fall for Laxus.
  • My Greatest Failure: She accidentally killed her ex in the middle of his wedding to the woman he cheated on her with.
  • Never Be Hurt Again: Due to all the betrayal she's suffered from, Zapple doesn't want to let others in out of fear of getting hurt.
  • Official Couple: She and Laxus have started dating as of Forgotten Land.
  • Power-Up: In chapter 266 of Super RWBY Gaiden, Zapple receives an aura and Semblance from the Medic. The Semblance she obtained is called Thunder Armor, which allows her to create armor from her electric powers. The electric armor allows Zapple to have defense properties and be tankier. Additionally, she can also absorb attacks before launching them back. However, she can drain too much of her aura when using Thunder Armor.
  • Related in the Adaptation: She is Armor Baron's adopted daughter in this universe.
  • Shock and Awe: Has electricity-based magic.

     Harmony 

Harmony

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  • Dishing Out Dirt: Her magic is based on starting earthquakes.
  • One-Woman Army: Clears out an entire room of enemies by herself when everyone else has to group up.

Seven Sirens

As a Whole:
  • Adaptational Backstory Change: The Seven Sirens received a huge expansion to their origins in RWBY and the Seven Sirens, from how they became sirens in the first place, to be sealed away by Harmonia/Guardian Genie. They also have their personalities expanded as well.
  • Adaptational Heroism: In canon, the Lobster Siren was the only one who had any redeeming qualities. Here, all of them are shown to be decent people before they get corrupted.
     Empress Siren 

Empress Siren

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  • Adaptational Intelligence: She actually realized that Rottytops wasn't a real genie and instead passed her life force onto her sisters, only taking the pure genie magic for herself.
  • Drunk on the Dark Side: After accidentally absorbing another living being's life force, she basically became addicted to it and dragged her sisters (minus the Lobster Siren) into it as well.
  • Dying as Yourself: It's only as she lies dying that she is freed from her corruption.
  • So Proud of You: She makes it clear as she dies that she's beyond proud of her sister.
  • Tragic Villain: She became evil due to accidentally absorbing the power of a dragon girl and things went downhill from there.

     Lobster Siren 

Lobster Siren

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     Water Lily Siren 

Water Lily Siren

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  • Lazy Bum: Once beaten, she doesn't bother to do anything other than sunbathe.
  • Proud Beauty: Very proud of her looks.

     Coral Siren 

Coral Siren

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  • Birds of a Feather: She and Jade hit it off the moment Jade compliments her mech, to the point where she almost doesn't fight the heroes.
  • My God, What Have I Done?: She's the most vocal about regretting her actions, especially in regard to the Lobster Siren.
  • The Smart Guy: The most intelligent member of the Seven Sirens, having created her mech as well as cures for the Sirens' corruption.

     Tubeworm Siren 

Tubeworm Siren

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  • Named by the Adaptation: Unlike in canon where it had no name, her pet is named "Scylla" in this story.
  • Team Pet: The creature fused to her is named Scylla and is considered to be more of a pet to her.

     Angler Fish Siren 

Angler Fish Siren

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  • Commonality Connection: Bonds with Blake and Seryu when they reveal they relate to her being abused by humans.
  • Eye Scream: Lost her eye in the past because of humans. It's the reason she has bangs.

     Octo Siren 

Octo Siren

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  • Near-Death Experience: She and Kika almost died from dehydration thanks to King Dice before the heroes arrived.
  • Named by the Adaptation: Her pet giant octopus is named "Kika" here.
  • Team Pet: Her giant octopus.
  • The Unfought: She already has become dried out by the time the heroes reach her, so they don't end up fighting each other.

Others

     The Dead Guardian Genie 

Harmonia

  • Adaptational Backstory Change: In the SRS, Harmonia was close friends with the Seven Sirens, particularly with the Empress Siren until she became corrupted.
  • Named by the Adaptation: In canon, she goes unnamed. Her name is given as Harmonia here.
  • So Proud of You: Once she and Harmony have a chance to speak, she makes it clear that she is beyond proud of her

Sonic the Hedgehog

Team Sonic

     Sonic 

Sonic the Hedgehog

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  • Arch-Enemy: To Eggman, of course. Though unlike Weiss Post-Winter's Dusk, the Blue Blur's beef with the not-so-good doctor isn't nearly as personal.
  • Ascended Extra: Though he's appeared in a few stories alongside the heroes, he becomes one of the main focuses in WSSP: Frontiers.
  • 11th-Hour Superpower: He went out of his way to Mobius to get the Chaos Emeralds just in case they needed them for the final battle in Partners in Time. They did.
  • Badass Teacher: He's like this to Ruby.
  • Deadpan Snarker: Wouldn't be Sonic if he didn't have this.
  • Hidden Depths: In spite of Sonic's cocky nature and complete lack of patience, he's actually a pretty solid teacher, having given Ruby some combat training and teaching Pit how to read.
  • Mellow Fellow: Gives off this vibe, as he's usually quite casual and nonchalant even with all dire situations he finds himself in.
  • New Powers as the Plot Demands: In-Universe. In the beginning of WSSP Frontiers, after using the Cyloop for the first time, Weiss and the Atlas Sisters point out that he's never done that before and when asking Sonic, he simply says it just came to him all of a sudden.
  • Overly-Nervous Flop Sweat: When Weiss asks him if he still has the Chaos Emeralds that they used against Elder Princess Shroob, he starts sweating buckets. Also serves as an Oh, Crap! moment for him.
  • Super Form: Super Sonic, of course.

     Tails 

Miles "Tails" Prower

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     Knuckles 

Knuckles the Echidna

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  • Fast Tunnelling: He can dig underground and quickly make his way to his destination. Nabbit and Sableye didn't know what hit them.

Team Rose

     Amy 

Amy Rose

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     Cream & Cheese 

Cream the Rabbit & Cheese the Chao

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  • Ear Wings: Cream uses her ears to fly. She, Cheese, and Caboose were able to find a Power Star in the Honeyhive Galaxy because of it.

Team Dark

     Shadow 

Shadow the Hedgehog

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  • Adaptational Nice Guy: While his canon personality shifts depending on the game, this iteration of Shadow is more in line with his characterization in the Adventure Era, being aloof and serious while still having a heroic and softer side, which is most noticeable in his interactions with Logue.
  • Ascended Extra: Goes from a few cameo appearances to one of the main characters of JINXY and the Forgotten Land.
  • Badass Biker: Owns a motorcycle and is quite the badass, being considered the Ultimate Life Form for a reason.
  • The Cameo: He's made two cameos in Chapter 75 in Super RWBY Gaiden where he's hanging out in Rodin's bar and away from Sea5ons' debut, and in the penultimate chapter in Galactic Conquest Prime where he helps out in fighting the Space Pirates.
  • Interspecies Friendship: Crossing over with Intergenerational Friendship, Shadow is an anthropomorphic hedgehog who is biologically over fifty years old and has formed a close friendship with Logue, a seven-year-old human girl.
  • Not So Above It All: During the climax of Winter's Dusk, when Carmen summons Ryuko Matoi, the main character from his favorite anime, Shadow asks for an autograph, claiming it's for a friend and once he gets it, can barely keep from smiling.
  • Super Mode: During the climax of JINXY and the Forgotten Land, Shadow uses the chaotic replicas of the Chaos Emeralds (courtesy of Chiaki) to transform into Super Shadow to take Chaos Elfflis down.
  • Ultimate Life Form: And proud of it. Learning that Fecto Elfilis also considers itself this is what causes him to join up with the heroes.
  • You Remind Me of X: Bonds with Logue due to her reminding him of Maria. He eventually confirms this to Chiaki in Chapter 16 of JINXY and the Forgotten Land when he tells her that Logue somewhat bears a close physical resemblance to Maria due to the former sharing the latter's blonde hair and Innocent Blue Eyes.

     Rouge 

Rouge the Bat

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The Future

     Silver 

Silver the Hedgehog

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  • Interspecies Friendship: He's an anthropomorphic hedgehog who strikes up a close friendship with Nagisa and Dipper, two human boys.

     Blaze 

Blaze the Cat

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Eggman Empire

     Dr. Eggman 

Dr. Ivo “Eggman” Robotnik

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  • Adaptational Badass: In canon, Eggman was usually all brain, and had to rely on either his mechs or his robots to actually pose a physical threat. Here, as of Winter's Dusk, he's a full-on Genius Bruiser, being able to hold his own against Ironwood, a trained general.
  • Arch-Enemy: To Sonic, of course. Although on a more personal level, he can be seen as this to Weiss and the other Atleasian heroes due to causing the Fall of Atlas.
  • Awesome by Analysis: In his fight against Ironwood, Eggman claimed to have studied his fighting patterns, making it easy for him to predict his movements and defeat him.
  • The Bad Guy Wins: In the first chapter of Winter's Dusk, he manages to succeed in making Atlas fall onto Mantle! Averted as he loses in the end.
  • Big Bad: Of Winter's Dusk.
  • Big Entrance: He makes his grand appearance in the actual series by sneakily stealing the Grand Stars underneath Rosalina's nose. He then has Metal Sonic take her by surprise and then he comes in to steal the spotlight!
  • Beware the Silly Ones: As comical as the doctor can be, don't forget that he's Sonic's reoccurring arch-enemy for a reason. He proves this by infiltrating Atlas without being spotted, knocking out Esdeath without a sweat, stealing the Staff, and easily defeating Ironwood. Not to mention the fact that he managed to make Atlas fall onto Mantle, similar to what happened in canon. When it comes down to it, despite his eccentricities, Dr. Ivo Robotnik is a genuine threat.
  • "Blackmail" Is Such an Ugly Word: Variant but in "RWBY: Winter's Dusk", when Kyoko calls him out for kidnapping and robotizing Pyrrha, Eggman responds that he finds kidnapping to be a strong word and that he prefers "forced roboticization".
  • Broken Masquerade: Eggman goes out of his way and reveals everything about Remnant, including the secret war between Ozpin and Salem.
  • Composite Character: Downplayed. While Eggman mostly follows his game counterpart, his plan in Winter's Dusk (turning all of Remnant into robotic zombies) is quite similar to the Metal Virus from the IDW Comics.
  • Crazy-Prepared: Has spent MONTHS preparing for his invasion of Remnant. By the time he begins, the heroes' attempt to at first overcome him only ends with bitter defeats for them. Luckily, the heroes keep finding ways to stop these such as his robotic clones being destroyed or Esdeath destroying his incinerator.
  • Curb-Stomp Battle: Due to learning his fight patterns, Eggman easily deals one of these out to Ironwood.
  • Despair Event Horizon: Both Kyoko and Sage believe that he's crossed this after his failed invasion in Winter's Dusk. Though Eggman desired to preserve Remnant with the Metal Virus to protect it from Salem, now that his plan has failed, he now believes that Remnant is doomed, along with the Mushroom Kingdom since they are merged.
  • Didn't Think This Through: He didn't realize that Silver would be part of the heroes' team and Silver's able to free Pyrrha by using his telekinesis to remove the Metal Cap from Pyrrha and destroy it.
  • Even Evil Has Standards: He, of all people, was actually disgusted with how easily the people of Atlas were to turn on the Schnees and Sea5ons for the fall of Atlas and Mantle, although a part of it seemed to stem from how he wasn't getting the credit for it.
    • Eggman finds himself disgusted with Salem's goal of destroying Remnant simply because of her thousand-year-long beef with Ozpin and the Gods.
    • In Frontiers, he is horrified when one of his robots tells him that Wakaba was assassinated in cold blood in front of Futaba by Data Shido, believing no one should have to go through that and Futaba is broken. As such, he makes plans to contact Phoenix Wright after the adventure so Maya can channel Wakaba and give Futaba a pick-me-up.
  • Greater-Scope Villain: Downplayed. Although he is not completely responsible for what he did in the Monster Hunter world, Eggman was the one who gave Adam the idea to kidnap Azure to lure Weiss to him. Thus spiraling into the events of Wings of Ruin.
  • Heinousness Retcon: His plot in "Winter's Dusk" is treated by everyone, both by the narrative and the heroes, as yet another Take Over the World scheme where Eggman doesn't care who he ends up hurting so long as he gets Eggmanland in the outcome. "Frontiers" reveals that, in actuality, Eggman was being a Well Intentioned Extermist, thinking that the only way to keep everyone safe from Salem was to turn them all into robots and nuke Remnant in order to hopefully kill her.
  • Hidden Depths: During Frontiers, Kyoko finds the doctor's Egg Memos while adventuring through Cyberspace, revealing many of Eggman's hidden feelings that he likely won't DARE to admit in person, such as his hesitation in making Atlas fall onto Mantle, his regret on kidnapping Pyrrha and brainwashing her into a slave with the Metal Cap, and his admiring for his enemies, namely Kyoko herself. Pretty complex thoughts for a seemingly unrepentant mad scientist.
  • Kill and Replace: Well, kidnap rather than kill, but during the lead-up to and during Winter's Dusk, he kidnaps several characters to replace them with his robot doubles in order to spy on or sabotage the heroes. So far, the robot clones of Raven and Esdeath have been found and destroyed.
  • Manipulative Bastard: Implied. After convincing Adam to kidnap Azure in a bid to get revenge on Weiss and the Schnees, Eggman seemed quite proud of his little scheme, muttering "Well, that takes care of two problems.". Given that Wings of Ruin ends with Adam dying (specifically, him turning into a Trophy courtesy of the Trophy Gun), it seems as if he was talking about getting Weiss off his back as well as leading Adam to his death. Given his genius intelligence and tendency to play his opponents, this seems quite likely.
  • Oh, Crap!: He has this moment when he realizes he's in serious trouble when everyone has their Wisps returned to them.
  • Spit Take: Does this upon learning Kyoko is alive and that his universe-destroying laser has been severed.
  • Took a Level in Jerkass: On par with his SatAM, Sonic the Comic, Archie and IDW counterparts in terms of evil in Winter's Dusk.
  • Unwilling Roboticisation: His grand plan in Winter's Dusk is to inflict this on everyone via his new metal virus. Frontiers reveals that it's because he wants to preserve all life on Remnant. After all, no one should die at the hands of Salem.
  • Villainous Breakdown: A minor one. Once the Egg Atlas' system began overheating, he started panicking and yelling about why he designed such a fatal flaw in it.
  • Villain: Exit, Stage Left: Though the heroes defeated him and were at their mercy when the Death Egg sustained too much damage and fell to Remnant, Eggman saw the opportunity to escape and took it, running off and taking an escape pod off the Death Egg.
  • Villain Respect: Although he did sell her out to Ironwood after exposing Salem, Eggman truly respected Futaba and enjoyed his time working with her. In fact, in Frontiers, once he heard about what happened to Futaba seeing Wakaba be killed in front of her by Data Shido, he decides to contact Phoenix Wright after the adventure to see if Maya can channel Wakaba to give Futaba a pick-me-up.
  • Well-Intentioned Extremist: Frontiers reveals that he wants to preserve all life on Remnant, even if it means turning everyone and everything into metal because no one should die at the hands of Salem.
  • Worthy Opponent: Just like in canon, he sees Sonic as this due to his boundless tenacity. He also respects Futaba and Kyoko for similar reasons.

     Orbot & Cubot 

Orbot & Cubot

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  • Affably Evil: While they may be Eggman's loyal minions, they have no beef with any of the heroes and are rather pleasant to be around.
  • Servile Snarker: Both of them may be loyal to Eggman, but that doesn't stop them from throwing quips around him just for a quick laugh.

     Metal Sonic 

Metal Sonic the Hedgehog

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  • Evil Counterpart: He's obviously this one to Sonic, being his evil robotic copy and all.
  • It's Personal: Implied. By the time of Frontiers, Metal Sonic seems to have it out for Kyoko, as when she encounters Eggman and Co. while in Cyberspace, Metal instantly prepares to attack her, only begrudgingly standing down when Eggman tells him to. Might be speculation, but given that Kyoko one-shot him while she was in her Super Form during the climax of Winter's Dusk, it seems quite likely that he would hold a grudge against her for that.

     Sage 

Sage

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  • Affably Evil: She may be a blunt A.I. who's one of the main antagonists of Frontiers, but she treats Sonic and the others with genuine respect as enemies.
  • Pet the Dog: Whenever she's not actively stopping Sonic and company, she has no problems doing stuff like having a civilized chat with Futaba or giving Blake some books to read while keeping her and the others imprisoned.

Misc.

     Caliburn 

Caliburn

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  • Jerk with a Heart of Gold: He may be a snarky and judgmental talking sword around Sonic, but he does act like a rather respectful and refined gentleman to every person he meets and would gladly fight by the blue hedgehog's side again after they reunited together in the Starfall Islands.
  • Mistaken Identity: He initially mistook Sonic's friends for their Camelot counterparts upon his first meeting with them.
  • Talking Weapon: And boy he does! For a sentient, legendary sacred sword, he sure is amazingly egotistical.

SPY×FAMILY

     Loid 

Loid Forger / Agent Twilight

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  • Adaptation Name Change: In the original series, Loid Forger is the code name received by Agent Twilight for Operation STRIX as his real name is unknown. Here, it is his actual name.
  • The Cameo: He first appeared at the end of Velvet's Illumina Vacation together with Anya and Bond.
  • Crossover Relatives: In this series, he is Taiyang Xiao Long's cousin. His mother was Zhang's sister.
  • Master of Disguise: Like the canon series, he is a master-level spy. Loid also has a Semblance that allows him to change his face into someone else, which can be achieved by looking at the person he wishes to disguise as straight into their eyes.

     Anya 

Anya Forger (formerly Featherbeak)

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  • Adaptational Intelligence: Zig-zagged. While she's by no means an idiot, Anya here is portrayed to be quite adept when it comes to showcasing a bit wider range of vocabulary in her speech pattern and developing basic Huntress-level combat skills. However, she still often has a hard time trying to keep up with schoolwork.
  • Adaptational Relationship Overhaul: Displays this with the members of Team DBEE:
    • In canon, she doesn't get along too well with Ewen and Emile as both boys often mock and look down on her for being a commoner at the prestigious Eden Academy, but soon later develops a much friendlier relationship with Ewen over their shared love for space. Here, both boys are quick to warm up to Anya during her first day at Hathaway and help her feel more welcome in the company of Class 2-B, not even caring one bit if she is a middle-class girl or even an escaped laboratory experiment.
    • With Damian, her relationship here with him is quite complicated. Since Operation STRIX or the Friendship Scheme doesn't exist here, Anya simply acquaints herself with Damian (as he never once showed any form of elitism) through casual means instead of mostly attempting to befriend him for the sake of a big mission involving world peace. Sadly, she still gets off on the wrong foot with him here, but for different reasons. Whereas in canon, Anya had a hard time befriending Damian mostly because of his arrogance and stuck-up behavior, especially when the latter developed a crush on her after she punched him, but adamantly refuses to admit that he developed feelings over a girl with a social class standing lower than his. In the SRS, Anya made a decent start with Damian... until she became understandably cold and resentful towards him after he cruelly mocked Weiss and her background as a former laboratory experiment when he took his prejudices towards Atlesians too far. Luckily, while she may not be quite ready to forgive him just yet or even try to be his friend again, this doesn't stop her from at least engaging with him either in civil/casual conversations at best or childish but harmless bickering at worst.
  • Adaptation Species Change: In the series, she is a great horned owl Faunus with ear tufts instead of a human just like her canon counterpart. Interestingly, Anya can also turn her head around 180 degrees like a great horned owl.
  • Age Lift: Downplayed. Her age in this universe is eight instead of four to five, which is her estimated biological age in canon.
  • Best Friend: With Becky Blackbell, just like in canon.
  • Beware the Nice Ones: She may be a kind-hearted sweetheart, but she can easily get upset whenever people insult her or her friends. Not to mention that she also absolutely hates it whenever people mock her for her traumatic past as a former laboratory experiment, which Damian learned the hard way.
  • The Cameo: She first appeared at the end of Velvet's Illumina Vacation together with Loid and Bond.
  • Conveniently an Orphan: When Loid found her, he discovered that her parents were dead at the hands of the Devastator Grimm before she was captured by Honest and brought to Atlas for inhumane experiments. Turns out her biological parents were murdered by Donovan and he bragged about it.
  • Excellent Judge of Character: Thanks to her Semblance, she can easily tell if a person is trustworthy or not just by reading their minds.
  • Insult of Endearment: Damian usually addresses her as "Esper Girl" more than her actual name after he became aware of her mind-reading abilities.
  • Mythology Gag: Her current outfit heavily references her appearance in one of the promotional poster artworks for SPY×FAMILY's collaboration with Tower Records Café in Japan since 2020.
  • Rage Breaking Point: She reaches this in the 265th chapter of Super RWBY Gaiden wherein she punches Damian in the face and then angrily blasts into him after she finally had enough of his blatant cruelty towards her and irrational racism towards Atlesians, tearfully ranting out how much he has no idea what it's like to be inhumanely experimented on by a bunch of evil people who were trying to forcibly enhance her Semblance and turn her into a brainwashed super soldier while the last thing she remembers before she got kidnapped is seeing her biological family die right in front of her by some psychopath.
  • Rose-Haired Sweetie: Has pink hair and is an all-around sweetheart to boot.
  • Signature Hair Decs: Of course, her iconic pair of horn accessories that are attached to the sides of her hair, which covers great horned owl plumicorns, her main Faunus feature.
  • Team Pet: Gibson (Abra).

     Yor 

Yor Neves-Mikazuchi / Thorn Princess

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  • Adaptation Name Change: Her surname in this series is "Mikazuchi" instead of "Forger" like her canon counterpart. Her maiden name here was also changed from "Briar" to "Neves" note  in this series.
  • The Cameo: She made a brief unnamed appearance in the first part of the 32nd chapter of 3D Land where she helped the people in Beacon Academy fend off a horde of rampaging monsters coming from the Emerald Forest.
  • Does Not Know Her Own Strength: She casually kicks a tree just to save a Kikwi, which falls down right after. At one point, she managed to kick a Ferrari into a fire hydrant.
  • Good Parents: Despite not being related by blood, she has greatly proved herself in her formal debut appearance in Gaiden to be a kind and loving adoptive mother to Chelsea ever since she found her living on the streets of a town in Vacuo at the age of thirteen and decided to raise well her as if she was her own child.
    • She also later extended this role to Kokoro Kinokoshi after she adopted her in the 170th chapter of Gaiden.
  • Happily Adopted: She became Chelsea and later Kokoro's adoptive mother after she heard that they ran away from their abusive and neglectful birth parents in Vacuo, much to their joy and happiness.
  • Mama Bear: She's shown to be quite protective of Chelsea, where she protects her from a Rathian that was about to kill her.
  • Mum Looks Like a Sister: Despite her age, she looks young enough to easily be passed off as Chelsea's sister. Justified as she was in her mid-20s during that time she adopted a 13-year-old Chelsea.
    • This was even lampshaded in Chapter 164 of Gaiden where Cardin initially mistook her as such:
      Cardin: (stares at Chelsea and Yor) Holy shit...
      Chelsea: Hmm? What is it?
      Cardin: Chelsea… you never told me you had a sister! Let alone your sister being hot!
      Chelsea: (bursts out laughing) You dummy, this is my mother!
      Cardin: (shocked) MOTHER?!
      Yor: (giggles while slightly blushing)
      Cardin: (looks back and forth between Chelsea and Yor) Ahem… um… I can see where you got your looks from.
      Chelsea: (giggles while rolling her eyes) Nice save, big guy.
    • Heck, even Wave mistakenly thought that Yor was a glowed-up Akame because of this trope after seeing a picture of her for the first time!
      Kurome: Look! (shows Wave a picture of Yor via her Scroll)
      Wave: (surprised) ... Is that your sister? Damn! You see her one time during the Blorb crisis and she gets a massive glow-up! Sheesh, she's hot!
      Kurome: You dummy! That's not Akame! That's our Aunt Yor!
      Wave: (upon realization after being corrected) Oh… well, your aunt's hot then. (gets a Dope Slap from Kurome) Ow! What?
    • ... Aaand that Anya may have also mistaken Yor initially as Akame's older sister upon meeting her for the first time along with Akame, Chelsea, and Kokoro.
      Anya: (after Yor introduces her to Akame) ... Niece? (looks back and forth between Yor and Akame) Hmm…
      Akame: Something wrong?
      Anya: Mmm, I thought you were Miss Yor's sister.
      Yor: (sweatdrops while letting out a small giggle) Wouldn't be the first time I've heard that…
      Akame: (snickers)
      Yatsuhashi: I can see the resemblance.
      Loid: (looks at both Yor and Akame while rubbing his chin in thought) Huh… I've never noticed!
  • The Power of Blood: Her Semblance, Hematokinesis, can manipulate anyone's blood to use it against them, as shown when she used Tyrian's blood to form a blood sword. Unfortunately for her, it didn't work on him.
  • Related in the Adaptation: She's a descendant of Kagura Mikazuchi in this series via marriage into the Mikazuchi clan. As such, this also makes her related to Akame and Kurome as their aunt by extension.
  • Shed the Family Name: As revealed in the 164th chapter of Gaiden, she reverted to her maiden name to avoid any form of unwanted attention and suspicion, particularly to go into hiding as far away as she can from Tyrian Callows, who was ordered by Salem in the past to kill off the entire Mikazuchi clan and burn their home in Mistral to the ground.
  • Super-Strength: She is shown to be quite the strong woman, capable of knocking out a Beowolf with just one slap, and was also shown to easily take down an Almudron, an Anjanath, and a Rathian without even breaking a sweat.

Team DBEE (Daybreak)

  • As a Whole:
    • Adaptational Badass: Being born in Remnant, all of them here are equipped with weapons, Auras, and Semblances and demonstrate basic Huntsmen-level combat skills, whereas in canon they were just normal children.
    • Adaptational Relationship Overhaul: Their relationship with each other is different here as compared to their canon home series.
      • In canon, Becky and the boys share an odd and turbulent relationship as they (including Anya) often trade verbal jabs with each other, but soon find themselves under better circumstances. Here, she is shown to be close together with them as a team of aspiring Huntsmen just like Team LAFF, and something akin to a snarky yet tight-knit group of friends, subjecting each other to a lot of good-natured ribbing, daring each other to do stupid things (i.e. Emile once took a dare where he stuffed about thirty fries inside his mouth for twenty Lien... which also got him a broken jaw in the process), playing video games together during their free time, not hesitating to help each other out when needed, and training together as a team to enhance their respective strengths.
      • Ewen and Emile in canon were portrayed with little characterization outside being than a couple of bootlicking coat-riders (but later became genuine friends) who mostly hang around Damian just to leech off his prestigious status as much as they enable his elitist and egotistical behavior while constantly looking down on commoners (i.e. Anya) with him. In this series, both boys are shown to be unconditionally friends with Damian starting from their debut appearance, apparently not even caring if he's very wealthy or the son of an important political figure in Vale. Not to mention that they often get exasperated by his irrational racism towards Atlesians as much as they don't hesitate to call him out for his negative behavior and say outright to his face that he's wrong.
     Damian Desmond 

Damian Desmond

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  • Adaptational Nice Guy: Well, he's kinda a bit far from nice... at least for now. But at least he's not on the same level of arrogance nor brattiness as his canon counterpart as this version of Damian is somewhat more approachable and reasonable whenever he's not in his "Big Man on Campus" mode. What's more, is that he's surprisingly also an effective Bully Hunter and an advocate of sorts for human and Faunus equality. Not to mention that he also doesn't seem to mind the idea of hanging around with middle-class kids at school.
  • Affectionate Nickname: Becky often calls him "Dame" for short.
  • Age Lift: Downplayed. His age in this universe is eight instead of six as compared to his canon self.
  • Big Man on Campus: Similarly to his canon counterpart, he's a grade-school variation of this trope and is one of the most popular students in the second-grade student body of Hathaway.
  • Everyone Has Standards: Surprisingly for a guy like him, he doesn't take very kindly to any form of bullying or Faunus discrimination in and out of school. Not to mention that even he doesn't find divorce to be a joking matter of any sort.
    • He's even outright horrified when he finds out from Anya that she lost her biological parents to some psychopath before she got kidnapped and inhumanely experimented on by some bad people just to be turned into a super soldier of sorts against her will.
  • Fantastic Racism: He's rather prejudiced towards Atlesians, viewing them as nothing more than selfish, elitist, and racist rich snobs.
  • Forgiven, but Not Forgotten: While Anya may be okay with being in the same room as him or at least engaging in casual conversations with him, she's not quite ready to be friends with him after he cruelly insulted her and Weiss.
  • Heroes Fight Barehanded: He's quite knowledgeable and skilled with freestyle karate, having been trained under a private karate instructor at home and occasionally sparring with his friends at school during his free time.
  • Humble Pie: Being punched in the face by Anya on her first day of school in combination with the disappointment he got from his friends and Mr. Henderson's stern disciplinary lecture after he took his anti-Atlesian tendencies too far humbled Damian enough to make him finally realize the negative consequences of his Fantastic Racism towards Atlesians and slowly but surely start reevaluating his behavior.
  • Interclass Friendship: In Chapter 189 of Super RWBY Gaiden, he's shown to be somewhat close friends with Nick and Albedo, two middle-class boys.
  • Interspecies Friendship: He's a human boy who has two Faunus friends in the form of Emile (a beaver Faunus) and Nick (a bat-eared fox Faunus).
  • Jerkass Ball: Grabs this one big time when he takes his prejudices towards Atlesians too far and falsely accuses Anya of being "brainwashed" to be like them after he learns of her background as an escaped lab rat during the 265th chapter of Super RWBY Gaiden. This consequently leads him to be on the receiving end of a lot of disappointment from his friends and homeroom teacher along with Anya's anger, the latter of who angrily snaps at him after she couldn't take any of his discrimination-based bullshit much longer.
  • Jerk with a Heart of Gold: Despite being a smug Spoiled Brat and an arrogant rich kid, he surprisingly shows zero tolerance towards humans who bully and discriminate against the Faunus for no good reason. This was demonstrated in Chapter 168 of Gaiden where he defended Emile from a racist human third-grader at Hathaway who was bullying him simply for being a Faunus.
    • In the 189th chapter of Super RWBY Gaiden, he was the first one to openly show concern for Nick when he saw him run off in tears. Even before this, he also helped Albedo calm Nick down when he desperately tried to convince Headmaster Chouri to overturn his decision to suspend Magnolia for two weeks as punishment for her violent retaliation against her bullies in the same chapter.
  • The Leader: He's the leader of Team DBEE.
  • My God, What Have I Done?: He shows a lot of regret after he realizes how much he hurt Anya badly without knowing the full story of her past and indirectly insulted Mr. Henderson when he took his racism towards Atlesians too far in Chapter 265 of Super RWBY Gaiden.
  • Not So Above It All: Despite his prestigious background and immense wealth, he isn't above joining Nick and Albedo in their mischief and troublemaking schemes at school just for a quick laugh.
  • Sitcom Arch-Nemesis: He and Laura often get into a lot of squabbles at school, usually by trading petty yet harmless insults and competing against each other in dodgeball during recess.
  • Team Pet: Gon (Vibrava) and Killua (Wimpod).
  • Tsundere: He's a Type A whereas he often gets into a lot of childish petty squabbles with Laura, but acts rather cordial and protective towards his two friends, Ewen and Emile, along with somehow Logue and the other members of Team LAFF.
  • Vitriolic Best Buds: With Laura. He may not always agree with her on a lot of things as much as they often bicker with each other, but he still greatly respects her for her leadership skills and knows when to give her credit on some things when it's due.
  • The Worf Effect: Not even he is any match for or safe from Magnolia's wrath whenever she catches him playing pranks together with Nick and Albedo.

     Becky Blackbell 

Rebecca "Becky" Blackbell

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  • Adaptational Angst Upgrade: Ewen's near-death experience when he defended her from a Beowolf during a Grimm attack in the 1st grade caused her some trauma to the point where she developed a guilt complex of sorts, often blaming herself at that time that her friend never would've gotten hurt if it wasn't for her lack of strength and courage. Said incident even haunts her up to this day.
  • Adaptation Deviation: Not her, but her family's company, Blackbell Heavy Industries. In canon, Blackbell Heavy Industries is a major arms manufacturing and dealership company in Ostania. Here, the company is portrayed instead as a private military corporation operating somewhere in the Kingdom of Vale.
  • Adaptation Name Change: Well... sort of. Given how her first name can easily be a nickname of "Rebecca", her full name in the SRS is Rebecca Blackbell.
  • Age Lift: Downplayed. Her age here is eight instead of six as compared to her canon self.
  • Best Friend: With Anya Forger, just like in canon.
  • Childhood Friend: With the Foxtrot twins. According to her, she and the twins grew up together even before they went to Hathaway and met their other friends there.
  • Crossover Relatives: She's the little sister of Kaito Momota in this universe.
  • Fangirl: She's a big fan of Deep Cut, especially Shiver.
  • Girlish Pigtails: Like her canon self, she's a cute little girl who keeps her hair tied into pigtails.
  • It's All My Fault: She used to think to herself that it was her own weakness and cowardice that almost got Ewen killed when he defended her from a Beowolf that was about to kill her due to her lack of Aura for protection and basic self-defense combat skills back in the 1st grade. However, Ewen thinks otherwise, saying that anyone would get scared if they were left helplessly defenseless when back against a corner with no way out.
  • The Lancer: She's the vice leader of Team DBEE.
  • Little Miss Badass: When a group of Grimm attacked Hathaway a week earlier during the events of Chapter 168 of Gaiden, Becky wasn't afraid to defend the school and fight back against them by using her Semblance... but at the cost of straining her vocal cords a little due to overusing her Semblance for a long but brief period of time.
  • Lonely Rich Kid: Averted. In canon, the trope is downplayed as she has trouble getting along with other kids in Eden College and that she has Anya as her only friend. Here, she has multiple friends in the form of Team LAFF and Logue.
  • Power-Up:
    • She gets the Splattershot Nova from Sheldon at Ammo Knights after she and the others arrive at Splatsville in the 2nd chapter of CFVY: Rise of the Mammalians.
    • She gets a Crab Tank after completing World 2-5 in Alterna. The Crab Tank can also morph and shrink down into the size of a toy marble (similarly to a Bakugan in its ball form) when not in use as much as it can also be easily stored inside a pocket, thus making it like a portable battle tank of sorts.
  • Shout-Out: Her weapon is named after "Noisy Boy" from Real Steel, which seems to perfectly fit well with the nature of her Semblance. Heck, the weapon even shares a similar color scheme to the robot and has a similar black LED panel that displays neon yellow Kanji text!
  • Smurfette Principle: She's the only female member of Team DBEE.
  • Sonic Stunner: Her main weapon is a megaphone and submachine gun hybrid called "Noisy Boy". The weapon has a switch that allows her to switch between "Gun Mode", for firing Dust bullets, and "Megaphone Mode", which mostly utilizes to amplify the range and effects of her Semblance.
  • Spoiled Sweet: She may be the daughter of a rich private military company CEO, but she's a kind and sweet-natured little girl who has no problem hanging out with middle-class kids like Team LAFF and offering to help Logue in picking out her new clothes with Magnolia and Coco's help at Coconut Mall.
  • Super-Scream: Her Semblance, Sonic Boomnote , allows her to unleash a powerful and ear-splitting ultrasonic screech that can stun enemies upon impact and even force back nearby objects. However, if used too much, Becky’s throat will become sore and she won’t be able to speak clearly nor use her Semblance for a certain period.
  • Team Pet: Soundwave (Noibat) and Blastwave (Loudred).

     Ewen Egeburg & Emile Elman 
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Ewen (left) and Emile (right)
Tropes applying to both:
  • Actually Pretty Funny: They find Nick's teasing remark about Damian and Laura having a crush on each other to be quite hilarious.
  • Adaptational Nice Guy: Both of them seem to be more approachable and friendly as compared to their snobby and arrogant canon counterparts, as demonstrated when they greeted Team LAFF and Logue in a rather cordial manner and hung out with them during recess time in their debut appearance in the 168th chapter of Gaiden.
  • Age Lift: Downplayed. Their age in this universe is eight instead of six as compared to their canon selves.
  • Birds of a Feather: Like Becky, they are also big fans of Deep Cut, but Ewen is a fan of Frye and Emile is a fan of Big Man.
  • Fat and Skinny: Ewen is the tall and lanky human boy while Emile is the short and chubby beaver Faunus boy.
  • Hair of Gold, Heart of Gold: Both have blonde hair and are pretty much Nice Guys to boot.
  • Interclass Friendship: Unlike their canon selves, both of them have no problem hanging out with middle-class kids like Team LAFF and Logue in and out of school.
  • Those Two Guys: Just like their canon selves, they're usually seen hanging around together, especially with Damian.

Ewen Egeburg

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  • Brutal Honesty: Doesn't mince his words whenever he calls out Damian for his prejudice towards Atlesians and negative behavior in general.
  • Disappointed in You: He shows his disappointment towards Damian after he cruelly insults Anya to tears for her background as an escaped lab rat.
  • Expository Hairstyle Change: Back then in the 1st grade, his hairstyle used to be pretty much like his canon counterpart. However, he stopped styling his hair that way as he now lets his chin length down, mostly to cover his forehead scar, which he got from a Beowolf when he took the brunt of its slash attack that was about to kill Becky in a past Grimm attack at Hathaway.
  • Honest Advisor: He's one of the few people who doesn't hesitate to voice out his disapproval towards Damian (which his canon self hardly does) whenever he says or does something wrong or makes a bad decision, and then tries his best to correct his behavior and give him advice on how he can do better. Damian highly respects and appreciates him for this.
  • Intangible Man: His Semblance, dubbed Phantom Force, grants him the ability to make his body intangible, phasing through solid objects (except for certain gasses, liquids, or energy-based matter like force fields) and dodging enemy attacks with ease. However, he needs to be careful and act fast regarding where he phases through whenever he uses this ability. As such, if he accidentally deactivates his Semblance and finds himself stuck in the middle of a thick wall or structure, his movement will be very limited. Worse scenario, he'll suffocate within the wall if his whole body including his head completely gets stuck.
  • Invisibility: His Semblance also gives him the ability to make himself (including the gear and clothes he wears) completely invisible, allowing him to do effective sneak attacks on his foes and conveniently slip away from sight when needed.
  • Scars Are Forever: Has one on his left forehead, which he got from a Grimm attack that took place at his school a year ago in-universe when he tried to save a defenseless Becky against a Beowolf and took the brunt of the attack instead.
  • Team Dad: The resident mediator and peacekeeper of Team DBEE. As such, he's usually the one in charge of attempting to settle disputes within the team peacefully and keeping everyone together through disciplinary means.
  • Wise Beyond His Years: He's surprisingly a mature and intelligent boy for his age, as shown when instead of blaming Becky for being a weak coward after he almost got killed protecting her from a Grimm attack at his school a year ago, he chooses to find fault in himself for his recklessness and outright admit to Becky that he would have frozen in fear as well if he was placed in the same position as her.
  • Wolverine Claws: His main weapons are a pair of three-pronged jagged titanium claw blades fashioned in a white liger motif called "Pridestalker".

Emile Elman

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  • Adaptation Species Change: He's a beaver Faunus in this universe instead of a human just like his canon self. Unfortunately for him, this somewhat makes him an easy target for bullying and Faunus discrimination at school.
  • Big Fun: He's a chubby little boy who's kind, compassionate, and generous towards his friends.
  • Fat Best Friend: He's a chubby boy who's close friends with Damian and Emile.
  • Goofy Buckteeth: His buckteeth represents his main feature as a beaver Faunus.
  • Green Thumb: His Semblance, Forest Emergence, gives him the ability to call upon trees from the ground as long as he is around wood or wood-based plants, or at least in fertile areas that have the potential to grow wood or wood-based plants. However, due to him still being a child, his knowledge, skill, strength, and natural limits of his Semblance are quite underdeveloped as much as he can only manipulate wood-based plants as big as a shrub or a common backyard tree. Not to mention that he can also only gain control over certain types of wood or wood-based plants along with a limit on the amount of wood he can control. As such, trying to control a wood-based plant as tall as an oak tree would take a huge chunk out of his aura and would exhaust him rather quickly.

Hathaway School of Performing Arts

     Mr. Henderson 

Mr. Henry Henderson

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  • Character Catchphrase: "Élégant!"
  • Cool Old Guy: He may be a strict-looking guy with some over-the-top antics, but he's a very gallant and noble elderly man who cares greatly about the well-being of his students and never looks down on the Faunus and the lower-class, unlike the majority of the elite from Atlas.
  • High-Class Glass: Being a former citizen of Atlas, he wears a monocle as part of his image as an upper-class noble.
  • Reasonable Authority Figure: Instead of immediately jumping to conclusions involving an argument gone wrong between Anya and Damian, he decides to hear out both sides first before giving them an appropriate punishment since both of them were in the wrong. Luckily for them, their punishment mostly involved helping Mr. Green clean the school pool on Friday since it was Class 2-B's turn to clean the pool this month, with Becky, Ewen, and Emile volunteering to help them out.

     Mr. Green 

Mr. Custos Green

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  • Everyone Went to School Together: He used to be classmates with Team STRQ back then during their days at Beacon Academy.
  • Face of a Thug: Despite his background as a former Huntsman and his battle-hardened appearance, he's a friendly and helpful man who gets along well with the students and faculty of Hathaway while working as the school groundskeeper and gardener.

     Bill Watkins 

Bill Watkins

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  • Adaptational Relationship Overhaul: In canon, he's in the same grade as Anya and co. but placed in a different class. Here, he's classmates with them given how he's also part of Class 2-B like them.
    • Here, he and Becky share a close acquaintance of sorts given how the former's father works at the latter's family company as a commander-in-chief.
  • Cool Shades: Is always seen wearing a special pair of glasses with lenses made of ruby quartz, which were specially designed to refract his uncontrollable optic beams and keep them contained within their own vector field, in turn allowing him to safely see his surroundings without accidentally hurting anyone or destroying anything within his line of sight.
  • Eye Beams: His Semblance grants him the ability to shoot out concussive beams of bright red-colored energy straight from his eyes. However, he cannot control it and has to wear a pair of ruby-quartz glasses to be able to see without accidentally destroying anyone or anything within his line of sight.
  • Expy: Obviously to Scott Summers/Cyclops from X-Men, mostly his X-Men: Evolution incarnation. Both characters are known to be cool-headed, serious, and analytical but otherwise kind, approachable, and heroic individuals who can shoot out concussive energy beams from their eyes but cannot control their powers.
  • Gentle Giant: Don't let his intimidating size and face along with his Genius Bruiser tendencies fool you. Outside the sports playing field, he's a kind and approachable boy who gets along well with his peers and enjoys a good dodgeball game with them.
  • Graceful Loser: He compliments Oran for his fakeout trick on him during the interclass dodgeball game in P.E. class even if their game ended up in a tie.
  • Power Incontinence: Sadly for him... his Semblance has a deadly drawback wherein he cannot voluntarily “turn off” or “deactivate” his Semblance as his eyes will uncontrollably keep on shooting out optic blasts 24/7 as long as they’re open, with him having to keep his eyes shut or wear his ruby-quartz glasses all the time if he were to safely block them out.
  • Younger Than He Looks: Despite his overall looks, he's the same age as his classmates. Becky speculated that his huge and muscular build for his age was a result of the genes he inherited from his equally huge and muscular father, who works as a commander-in-chief at Blackbell Heavy Industries.

Others

     Sylvia Sherwood 

Sylvia Sherwood

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     Franky Franklin 

Franky Franklin

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  • The Cameo: He had a brief appearance in Chapter 183 of Super RWBY Gaiden when Laura and Magnolia went shopping at his bodega in Vale for snacks and drinks.

     Yuri 

Yuri Neves

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Street Fighter

     Akuma 

Akuma / Gouki

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  • Enemy Mine: Akuma is willing to team up with the heroes and Kazuya during Dark Ruby's reign of terror.
  • Noble Demon: Akuma may be a villain, but he still holds a code of honor.
  • The Cameo: Akuma debuted in the final chapter of Wario Land: JINX It!, searching for Kazuya.

Team Fortress 2

  • As a Whole:
    • Special Guest: The group had a guest star role in Super RWBY Gaiden chapter 129, fittingly involving teleported bread.
     The Scout 

The Scout

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     The Soldier 

The Soldier

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  • Birds of a Feather: Platonic example. Hits it off very well with fellow red-wearing patriot Sarge, much to Grif's dismay.
  • Cloudcuckoo Lander: He's more than a little...out there.
  • Hypocrite: He takes Cuttlefish to task over his racism...while he happens to be extremely racist to anyone who isn't from the United States. Coco calls him out on it.

     The Pyro 

The Pyro

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     The Demoman 

The Demoman

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     The Heavy 

The Heavy

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     The Engineer 

The Engineer

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     The Medic 

The Medic

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  • Didn't Think This Through: The Medic admitted he messed up with Ruby's surgery due to not taking into account that her plant DNA and the elephant hip would cause fatal problems.
  • Ditzy Genius: Make no mistake, the Medic is brilliant. It's just that sometimes, his desire to experiment leads to him making some monumentally stupid choices.
  • Foil: Him to Mikan. Both are extremely talented doctors who are considered by everyone around them to be geniuses in their field. The difference is that Mikan is content to simply heal people while the Medic would rather experiment to see what he can come up with in terms of treatments.
  • Mad Doctor: He is a literal example of this, especially during Ruby's surgery.
  • Never Live It Down: Everyone ensures he will not forget his surgery on Ruby.
  • Running Gag: The Medic tends to get injured a lot anytime his medical procurers cause problems, the biggest example being his surgery on Ruby Rose.
  • What the Hell, Hero?: Upon finding out he shortened Ruby's life via his procure on her, everyone rightfully called him out on it. Even Ridley of all people was disgusted.

     The Sniper 

The Sniper

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     The Spy 

The Spy

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Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (2003)

  • As a Whole:
    • Power-Up: The turtles received upgrades granting them the same abilities as their Rise of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles counterparts.
    • Summon Magic: All four turtles serve as one of Umber’s summons from his Heartbinder.
    • Trademark Favorite Food: Pizza, as always.
     Leonardo 

Leonardo

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  • The Leader: The leader in blue who guides his three brothers well in battle.

     Raphael 

Raphael

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  • Blood Knight: You can always expect him to throw the first punch more than his brothers.

     Donatello 

Donatello

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  • The Smart Guy: He's the smartest and most mechanically gifted member of the team.

     Michaelangelo 

Michalangelo

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Tekken

Tekken

     Kazuya 

Kazuya Mishima

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  • Enemy Mine: Kazuya is willing to team up with the heroes and Akuma during Dark Ruby's reign of terror.
  • Jerkass: Kazuya has no issues insulting anyone he finds weak. As a result, both heroes and villains dislike him due to his arrogant nature.
  • Laser-Guided Karma: After spending the majority in Super RWBY 3D Land insulting others, Kazuya gets thrown off a roof by Grif of all people.
  • The Cameo: He appears at the end of Wario Land: JINX It!.

     Nina 

Nina Williams

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  • The Cameo: Nina appears at the end of Chapter 264 of Super RWBY Gaiden.

     Lee 

Lee Chaolan

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  • The Cameo: Lee appears at the end of Chapter 264 of Super RWBY Gaiden.

Tekken 3

     Jin 

Jin Kazama

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  • The Cameo: Jin appears at the end of Chapter 264 of Super RWBY Gaiden.

     Hwoarang 

Hwoarang

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  • The Cameo: Hwoarang appears at the end of Chapter 264 of Super RWBY Gaiden.

     Xiaoyu 

Ling Xiaoyu

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  • The Cameo: Xiaoyu appears at the end of Chapter 264 of Super RWBY Gaiden.

     Panda 

Panda

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  • Team Pet: Panda is the loyal pet of Xiaoyu.
  • The Cameo: Panda appears at the end of Chapter 264 of Super RWBY Gaiden.

Tekken 5

     Asuka 

Asuka Kazama

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  • The Cameo: Asuka appears at the end of Chapter 264 of Super RWBY Gaiden.

     Lili 

Emilie "Lili" de Rochefort

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  • The Cameo: Lili appears at the end of Chapter 264 of Super RWBY Gaiden.

Tekken 6

     Lars 

Lars Alexandersson

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  • The Cameo: Lars appears at the end of Chapter 264 of Super RWBY Gaiden.

     Alisa 

Alisa Bosconovitch

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  • The Cameo: Alisa appears at the end of Chapter 264 of Super RWBY Gaiden.

Touhou

     Reimu Hakurei 

Reimu Hakurei

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  • Berserk Button: Do not mess with her donation box. Wario learned that not just from trying to steal it, but flat-out breaking it in front of her.
  • Roaring Rampage of Revenge: She's fighting the Jambastion Sect in JINX Star Allies for the sole reason that Marisa got possessed by one of their Dark Hearts, attacking Reimu out of the blue in the process. She at first attempts to take it out on King Dedede since the aura came out from his castle, but this subsides after things were cleared up that Dedede was not responsible.

     Marisa Kirisame 

Marisa Kirisame

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  • Coming in Hot: She crash-landed General Shroob's UFO in Dreamland, nearly killing Whispy Woods in the process.
  • Water Wake Up: Except it was sake that was dumped on her face.
  • Tempting Fate: After facing Kamella in a Daredevil Comet, she hopes that Reimu doesn't experience one herself. What happens in Melty Molten Galaxy when Reimu is facing Fiery Dino Piranha? A Daredevil Comet appears!
  • Trash of the Titans: Her house is completely filled with stolen books, garbage, and stolen garbage, which proceeds to flatten Luigi and Grif upon opening the door.

     Yukari Yakumo 

Yukari Yakumo

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  • Good Morning, Crono: She dumped Suika's sake on Marisa to wake her up.
  • Nice Job Breaking It, Hero: When Reimu went to Dreamland, Yukari took care of those who were possessed by the Dark Hearts. However, she didn't destroy them since she decided to take a nap after knocking Yuyuko out. She claims that she just wanted the others to take a stab at whoever was responsible for it, though.
  • Off Screen Moment Of Awesome: While Marisa was saving everyone in General Shroob's UFO, she proceeded to send the Shroobs packing in Dreamland.

     Hong Meiling 

Hong Meiling

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  • Gate Guardian: She serves as this for the Scarlet Devil Mansion. And despite her sleeping on the job most of the time, she's damn good at it.

     Sakuya Izayoi 

Sakuya Izayoi

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  • Ninja Maid: She's incredibly acrobatic and skilled with her knives.
  • Time Master: Her ability allows her to stop time and place knives anywhere she wants.

     Remilia Scarlet 

Remilia Scarlet

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  • Didn't Think This Through: Remilia covered Gensokyo in a scarlet mist so she could talk a walk around Gensokyo without having to worry about the sun. It's mentioned to her that instead of covering all of Gensokyo, she would just have a small scarlet cloud above her head. She's left surprised by this statement as Flandre and Patchouli tease her over this. The kicker? CABOOSE was the one who told her this.

     Flandre Scarlet 

Flandre Scarlet

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     Youmu Konpaku 

Youmu Konpaku

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  • Master Swordswoman: She is a master of the sword, and can even dual wield if she wants to.
  • This Is Gonna Suck: During her fight with Data Xemnas, the latter proceeds to surround her in a massive laser dome. She's completely exasperated by all the lasers that surround her.
    Youmu: You gotta be kidding!

     Yuyuko Saigyouji 

Yuyuko Saigyouji

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     Kaguya Houraisan 

Kaguya Houraisan

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  • Manipulative Bitch: During Super RWBY Galaxy, Kaguya promised the gang one of the Ztars in exchange for killing off a white chicken with red legs. That "chicken" turned out to be Mokou, and Kaguya was only doing it to get her out of her hair.

     Fujiwara-no-Mokou 

Fujiwara-no-Mokou

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Trauma Team

  • As a Whole:
    • Best Friend: The duo are close friends with Mikan.
    • The Cameo: The duo had an appearance in Superstar Saga when they helped Mario and Luigi with an issue.
     Maria Torres 

Maria Torres

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  • The Medic: She is a healer and works in the hospital.

     Tomoe Tachibana 

Tomoe Tachibana

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  • The Medic: She is a healer and works in the hospital.

Vocaloid

  • As a Whole:
    • Benevolent A.I.: Given how they're shown to be quite friendly and sociable upon introduction, they fit this trope to a T.
    • Projected Man: They can be projected as solid and interactive holograms through GLaDOS.
     Hatsune Miku 

Hatsune Miku

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  • The Face: She represents the Vocaloids as a whole.

     The Kagamine Twins 

Kagamine Len & Rin

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     Luka Megurine 

Luka Megurine

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  • Ojou: Upon her introduction, she appears to act like a refined and polite young lady.

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