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Introduced in Iiw the Diva in the World of Glass

    Iiw "The Diva" Opera 
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A famous singer who finds herself in the World of Glass, and later attempts to become Top Singer.
  • Cool and Unusual Punishment: Her punishment for breaking Melvin's prized glasses is having to become a test subject for his creations.
  • Super-Scream: Well, more "Super Singing," but you get the idea. It's even how she kills the Glass People.
  • To Be a Master: Her goal in The Further Adventures of Iiw the Diva is to prove that she has what it takes to be Top Singer.
  • Unwitting Instigator of Doom: Her insistence on having the Opera Chocs directly lead to her visit to the World of Glass being as chaotic as it was.

    Peter Opera 
Iiw's loving husband, who she often collaborates with.

    Melvin Trollson 
A friend of Iiw's, who has an interest in science.

    Glass Kids 
Mirroria, Glassbert and Tim Lenscontact, a trio of young Glass People who help others in need.

    Twin Kings 
Joel and Eldon Lensman, the rulers of the World of Glass.
  • Anti-Villain: They just want to get revenge on who they see as a genocidal warlord.

Introduced in The Further Adventures of Iiw the Diva

    R-088-13/Robbie Robot 
Melvin's robotic companion.
  • 13 Is Unlucky: The number is part of his name, and he constantly finds himself in a number of mishaps.
  • Butt-Monkey: His glassy head constantly gets broken by Iiw's singing, causing him to have to undergo repairs every time.

    Top Singer League Judges 
Ernie, Sophie and Harland, a trio of people who oversee Top Singer League proceedings.

The Quest of the Skreek-a-deedles

    Skreek-a-deedles 
A tribe of chicken-like humanoid beings searching for a "Forever Home" amongst the humans that constantly reject them.
  • The Scapegoat: They often end up to blame for any damage they cause to the town while battling the Dark Skreek-a-deedles.
  • Super-Scream: Their Skreek-a-deedle Skree attack.

    Dark Skreek-a-deedles 
An evil tribe of Skreek-a-deedles that regularly try to set human-Skreek-a-deedle relationships back.
  • The Bad Guy Wins: They typically succeed in stopping the good Skreek-a-deedles from finding a Forever Home.
  • Visible Invisibility: In a sense. Only the good Skreek-a-deedles (and the audience) can see them, which the Dark Skreek-a-deedles use to make the good ones take the blame for the damage their battles cause to the towns.

    Humans 
The people the Skreek-a-deedles regularly try to win over.
  • Ungrateful Bastard: It doesn't matter if the Skreek-a-deedles could solve their problems, the moment the dust settles on a Skreek-a-deedle battle, the humans instantly blame the good Skreek-a-deedles for the damage to their town and cast them out.

Characters in shorts

Connor the Clumsy Car

    Connor the Clumsy Car 
The main character of his self-titled shorts, a well-meaning toy car who just wants to help other toys with their construction projects.

    Tamara Train 
A high-ranking member of Playroom society, who will always be there to clean up Connor's messes (if begrudgingly).

    The Mayor of the Playroom 
The leader of the Playroom, who has no tolerance for Connor's clumsiness.

The Story of the Singing Pillars

    Peter Bluepillar and Pamela Greenpillar 
The main characters, a pair of anthropomorphic pillars who are in love and are trying to solve the feud between their families.
  • Failure Is the Only Option: Every scheme they tried to unite their families failed, often making the relations worse as a result.
  • "Just So" Story: The shorts acted as one to the pillars on the entrance arch at Opera Land, which are actually Peter and Pamela.
  • Love Across Battlelines: Their respective families are feuding, but that doesn't stop their love.

    Bluepillar and Greenpillar Families 
The families that Peter and Pamela are trying to reunite.
  • Feuding Families: Well, duh.
  • Freudian Excuse: The Bluepillars believe that the Greenpillars stole a family heirloom, while the Greenpillars blame the Bluepillars for the defacing of their mansion.

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