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1Characters that appear in the ''Creator/GameToons'' series ''WebAnimation/AmongUsLogic''.
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3For tropes on Player, see [[Characters/GameToons the GameToons character page]].
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5[[foldercontrol]]
6!!Players
7
8[[folder:Veteran]]
9!!Veteran
10[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/dd1e508d_d957_42a6_8570_990cb732e8fe.jpeg]]
11-> '''Voiced By:''' K. William Scott
12
13Player's best friend, and a rookie player.
14----
15* AmbiguouslyBi: He's heavily implied to have a crush on Greaser, and refers to Gnome as a "smoking hottie".
16* BetterToDieThanBeKilled: In "The Return of No-Visor", he ejects himself from the ship rather than be caught by No-Visor and meet a FateWorseThanDeath.
17* CharacterizationMarchesOn: In his first appearance, he's depicted as TheMillstone to Player; every other appearance has him as a loyal friend willing to sacrifice a win just so Player can finally get to win. And even from Fall Guys Logic, he is a lot nicer than he was there, being a lot more of a gruffer FairWeatherFriend and {{Troll}}.
18* TheCloudcookoolanderWasRight: In the 10th video, he is spontaneously paranoid about Bots. Not only is there a [[ProperlyParanoid Bot present]] during that session, it works just like Veteran said.
19* TheDitz: Downplayed. Veteran isn't flat-out ''stupid'', but very naive and extremely distractable.
20* DumbassHasAPoint:
21** He points out The Gentleman not winning on his first game of Among Us, where he says he is an "Among Us Legend", considering The Gentleman has an [[SmallNameBigEgo ego]] he is not too far off.
22** In episode 8, he states that if Player isn't accompanying him for the current round, it usually means Player is an Impostor.
23* FateWorseThanDeath: [[spoiler:He and Player are dragged off to be turned into faceless ghosts by No-Visor at the end of "The Legend of No-Visor".]]
24* {{Flanderization}}: In ''Fall Guys Logic'', he was a highly competent, experienced, and skilled video game expert who was somewhat dimwitted, and could occasionally come off as smarter and more savvy than Player. Here, he’s a complete idiot who barely comprehends how the game functions and is completely incompetent, proving to be a hindrance to Player most of the time. It's simultaneously played straight and reversed as the series goes on; he's become far more competent at the game and more emotionally aware, but also more eccentric and prone to goofy behavior.
25* {{Foil}}: To Captain. Both claim to be Player's best friend and are not particularly intelligent; however, while Veteran is gruff and somewhat uncharismatic, he's a loyal friend who willingly sacrifices a win and his own life just so Player will win because he knows how much it means to him. Captain is outwardly charismatic, but possessive, clingy, and, while well-meaning, rarely realizes Player's actual interests or desires except for rare occasions.
26* GeniusDitz: To a lesser extent than Mr. Cheese. Veteran isn't smart on the surface and prone to apparent ditziness, but he's particularly emotionally intelligent and can be surprisingly cunning on occasion.
27* HeterosexualLifePartners: With Player.
28* IronicName: Veteran is a rookie player. His name was a MeaningfulName in Fall Guys which he was legitimately skilled at - except Perfect Match.
29* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: While gruff, he legitimately cares about and likes Player. When Player [[spoiler: (who is actually a disguised Mr. Cheese)]] ends their friendship, he breaks down.
30* KindheartedSimpleton: While a bit gruffer than usual, Veteran is a loyal friend who is willing to sacrifice his own life (and does so, [[TheyKilledKennyAgain many times]]) just to help out Player.
31* OutOfFocus: In recent episodes, Veteran is more of a background character and is rarely shown with Player anymore.
32* StraightManAndWiseGuy: The Wise Guy to Player's Straight Man.
33* ThoseTwoGuys: With Player.
34* TookALevelInJerkass: Following Episode 16, he becomes much less loyal to Player and seems to enjoy making him squirm.
35* {{Transplant}}: He previously appeared in the Fall Guys Logic series.
36* VitriolicBestBuds: Downplayed with Player. The two usually get along, but occasionally insult each other.
37* VocalEvolution: His voice has become somewhat less gruff and deep in recent episodes, [[TropesAreTools allowing for more emotional range.]]
38* WithFriendsLikeThese: Sells Player out so that he won’t be ejected after being discovered as the Impostor, thought this was borne more out of stupidity than anything. It's played much straighter following Episode 16, with Veteran taking great pleasure in tormenting Player whenever he can.
39[[/folder]]
40
41[[folder:Stoner]]
42!!Stoner
43[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/5f5023bc_f6eb_4556_9214_0b9bd048849e.jpeg]]
44-> '''Voiced By:''' Ryan Stewart
45
46A perpetually stoned player.
47----
48* BlatantLies: Claims his name Stoner is because he is a geology major to the Captain.
49* ButtMonkey: Downplayed. In recent episodes, he is usually the one to be voted out first, if he isn't the one of the Impostors, and gets killed even when he isn't.
50* CharacterizationMarchesOn: Episode 1 shows that [[spoiler:his idiocy was a front to manipulate Player]], but later episodes show it as being entirely genuine. Justified, as pretty much everyone in the series proves to be highly ruthless and cunning whenever they get a chance to play as Impostor.
51* {{Cloudcuckoolander}}: Thanks to being stoned all the time, he comes up with some pretty out there ideas, and once buried himself in O2 so he could get herbs. It never occurred to him that he wouldn't be able to breathe underground, and Player winds up having to dig him out.
52* ADogNamedDog[=/=]TheStoner: A stoner with the username Stoner.
53* {{Flanderization}}: He goes from a fairly competent, if eccentric player who [[ObfuscatingStupidity Obfuscated Stupidity]] to an idiotic stoner who's pretty much checked out all the time.
54* HiddenDepths: He can mix herbs into various medicines, including skin ointments.
55* MeaningfulName: A stoner named Stoner.
56* {{Irony}}: Player lost his first game to Stoner in Episode 1. 32 episodes later, guess who [[spoiler:helps Player win his first game...]]
57* ObfuscatingStupidity: In Episode 1, [[spoiler: Stoner was the true Impostor, having tricked Player into accusing The Gentleman.]]
58* PainfulTransformation: [[spoiler:His transformation into a No-Visor in "Revenge of No-Visor", which includes a lot of screaming and a FoldSpindleMutilation.]]
59* ScaledUp: He gets turned into a dragon in "Dragon Mod" by the titular mod.
60* TooDumbToLive: Once [[BuriedAlive buried himself alive]] in O2 to get some herbs.
61* VocalEvolution: His voice has become slightly deeper and more nasally.
62[[/folder]]
63
64[[folder:The Gentleman]]
65!!The Gentleman / Ebenezer
66[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/194acbf2_39d5_4119_9052_a7364685d53d.jpeg]]
67%%[[caption-width-right:350:some caption text]]
68-> '''Voiced By:''' Ryan Stewart
69
70Player's gentlemanly, yet unhinged friendly nemesis.
71----
72* AffablyEvil: The Gentleman is clearly unhinged and beats up Mr. Cheese for no reason, but is generally friendly and polite with Player.
73* BigNo:
74** In episode 11 when [[spoiler:Player and Veteran's disconnects cost them the game.]]
75** After Mr. Cheese gets killed in episode 16.
76* BerserkButton: From the first 2 episodes, anything that Mr. Cheese does is bound to set him off.
77--> '''Mr. Cheese:''' My name Mr. Cheese.\
78'''The Gentleman:''' ''(backslaps Mr. Cheese)'' '''SPEAK WHEN SPOKEN TO, MR. CHEESE!'''
79** Insulting his fashion sense. Veteran does this to him frequently, and in "Airship Arrival", he exploits it to expose the Gentleman as the Impsotor.
80* CharacterDevelopment: As the series go on, he takes steps to improve his relationship with Mr. Cheese and stop being abusive, as well as becoming less temperamental in general.
81* {{Cloudcuckoolander}}: He wears two top hats on his head because he believes that it would "double the fancy", and that’s just the tip of the iceberg.
82* DemotedToExtra: He has a less prominent role in later episodes, thanks to Mr. Cheese taking his role as Player's main enemy.
83* FreudianExcuse: His nasty and cold behavior to Mr. Cheese and many of the darker parts of his personality stems from his emotionally distant father, who taught him to prioritize fanciness and work over loved ones.
84* FriendlyEnemy: With Player. The two are in good terms and generally friendly with each other, despite them usually being pitted against each other.
85* HairTriggerTemper: Prone to bursting into a fit of rage over the most minion of annoyances, particularly from Mr. Cheese. This is gradually lessened as he tries to improve his relationship with Mr. Cheese.
86* HypocriticalHumor: He talks about how bullying is an evil and unforgivable crime, almost immediately after strangling Mr. Cheese for talking.
87* OutOfFocus: He gradually becomes more of a side character after Mr. Cheese became the series' BreakoutCharacter.
88* SmallNameBigEgo: He claims to be an ''Among Us'' legend, but he's never won a single game onscreen. He attempts to prove his point by beating Player and Veteran in the next round, but that only succeeds because everyone else (besides Player and Engineer) is a complete idiot.
89* SpellMyNameWithAThe: Introduces himself this way, even though his username doesn't actually include it in Episode 1. He's apparently added it in later episodes.
90* TookALevelInKindness: Has become more respectful of and patient with Mr. Cheese starting from the 6th episode.
91* VocalEvolution: His voice has become increasingly gravelly and garbled over time.
92[[/folder]]
93
94[[folder:Captain (Leader)]]
95!!Captain
96[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/5f5e095c_2e3b_4737_b2cb_69ebfb6bb4a7.jpeg]]
97-> '''Voiced By:''' Ryan Stewart
98
99The incompetent leader of the players.
100----
101* ADayInTheLimelight: "Hacking Security Cams" focuses entirely on him.
102* AscendedExtra: He started out as a side character, before becoming one of the three main characters alongside Player and Mr. Cheese.
103* CharacterCatchphrase:
104** "Everyone, scatter!"
105** "All those in favor of <subject>, say "Aye"." Sometimes, other characters say it whenever he's not around.
106** He's prone to declaring some variation of "So OP." whenever someone uses a mod or says something’s OP, including himself.
107* CharacterDevelopment: After Episode 15, he becomes less possessive of Player, and as such they are on somewhat better terms.
108* CrazyJealousGuy: Gets ''very'' jealous of his one-sided "friendship" with Player, to the point of seeing Veteran as a rival and later on [[spoiler: [[DisproportionateRetribution unleashing a zombie virus in revenge for Player ignoring him.]]]] Becomes especially crazy when you remember that this friendship with Player began in Episode 5, [[spoiler: where he found out that "Player" in that game was actually Mr Cheese in disguise]].
109* TheDitz: Captain is... not the brightest bulb. He apparently spent 16 years in flight school, ejects people with minimal evidence and refuses to eject them with maximum evidence, and even forgot that he was playing as an Impostor one time.
110* EveryoneHasStandards: Despite liking Player, he's rather disturbed by the random IrrationalHatred he gains of Mr. Egg, and even questions him why he has it so suddenly.
111* {{Expy}}: He’s an even dumber and more well-meaning [[WesternAnimation/{{Futurama}} Zapp Brannigan.]]
112* {{Flanderization}}: He goes from narcissistic but well-meaning and viewing Player as a friend, to basing his entire life around Player and their "friendship".
113* {{Foil}}: To Veteran. Both are not particularly intelligent and claim to be Player's best friend. However, Veteran is in charismatic and gruff, Player and Veteran get on legitimately well, and Veteran is keenly aware of Player's interests, even sacrificing his own life ([[TheyKilledKennyAgain multiple times]]) just so Player can win because he knows how much it means to him, whereas Captain, whilst charismatic, is disliked by Player, and is generally oblivious to what Player ''actually'' wants.
114* TheFriendNoOneLikes: Outside of Stoner, no one particularly likes him in spite of taking orders from him anyway, and the other players, for the most part not the brightest bulbs themselves, accurately view him as a totally incompetent moron. The closest thing he has to a friend, outside of the aforementioned Stoner, is Player, who absolutely ''loathes'' him. [[note]]For a while.[[/note]]
115* GeniusDitz: Despite generally being very dim, he is apparently smart enough to [[spoiler: created a zombie virus as part of a master plan to infect everyone but Player, in a very nearly successful EvilPlan to get revenge on him for pretending to be his friend.]]
116* HeelFaceRevolvingDoor: [[spoiler:In episode 15, he pulls a FaceHeelTurn and creates a zombie virus and infects the lobby with it so he could make Player lose since he was angry Player never appreciated their one-sided friendship. "Hacking Cams" then shows he pulled a HeelFaceTurn after hearing Player call him "bestie".]]
117* InnocentlyInsensitive: Captain does his best to be a good friend to Player, but he's ultimately to self-centered and clingy to actually accomplish this.
118* LetsSplitUpGang: His go-to strategy is for everyone to split up, even in situations where this is a suicidal course of action. Mr. Cheese of all people calls him out on it in Episode 15
119----> '''Mr. Cheese:''' [[DeadpanSnarker The game's called Among US, not Among I.]]
120* MeaningfulName: He’s called Captain because he is actually a pilot.
121* MotiveRant: [[spoiler:He goes into one in Episode 15 where he reveals why he made his FaceHeelTurn and unleashed the zombie virus.]]
122--> '''Player:''' Captain, what's going on here? Answer me!\
123'''Captain:''' [[spoiler:[[WhamLine It seems your friend [Mr. Cheese] here got himself infected by my little virus!]]]]\
124'''Player:''' [[spoiler:''[[OhCrap Your]]'' [[OhCrap virus?]]]]\
125'''Captain:''' [[spoiler:Yes. A computer virus that would infect every pet on ''Among Us''. [[KickTheDog Including little Toto.]]]]\
126'''Player:''' [[spoiler:But-but why?]]\
127'''Captain:''' [[spoiler:Isn't it obvious? I wanted to win, of course! But more importantly, I wanted ''you'' to '''lose'''.]]\
128'''Player:''' [[spoiler:But were such good-]]\
129'''Captain:''' [[spoiler:Friends? Don't make me laugh, Player! You never cared about me, even after everything I've done for you! You ''love'' hanging out with Veteran! You ''love'' going on little side adventures with Mr. Cheese! But ''Captain''? Well, there's no time for picnics, no time for birthday parties, no time to remember ''his'' name!]]\
130'''Player:''' [[spoiler:Captain, I-]]\
131'''Captain:''' [[spoiler:Save it! Mr. Cheese, ''take out the trash.'']]
132* MyGodWhatHaveIDone: "Hacking Security Cams" shows he's guilt-ridden over [[spoiler:the whole zombie virus thing]].
133* OfficialCouple: With Dum.
134* OneSteveLimit: Conflicts with another player whose preferred username is Captain. This one is talked into switching to Leader while they're both around, but he's not happy about it.
135* RageBreakingPoint: See MotiveRant.
136* TookALevelInBadass: He creates a zombie virus in Episode 15 because he feels Player never considered him as a friend.
137* TookALevelInJerkass: Starting from Episode 15, he stops being friendly to Player to the point of laughing along with Mr. Cheese when the latter called Player an idiot in Episode 17.
138* TookALevelInKindness: His character development has him evolve from an egotistical jerk to a clingy and obsessive, but still well-meaning friend.
139* TrueCompanions: He believes himself to be this with Player. He really isn’t.
140* VocalEvolution: His voice has become more energetic and higher-pitched over time.
141* {{Yandere}}: [[spoiler: Undergoes a FaceHeelTurn because Player didn't consider him a friend]]
142[[/folder]]
143
144[[folder:Mr. Cheese]]
145!!Mr. Cheese
146[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/3b0cc799_5190_42e0_88b4_e68a9dc3c10d.jpeg]]
147[[caption-width-right:350:''"My name Mr. Cheese."'']]
148-> '''Voiced By:''' Cory Crater
149
150The Gentleman's partner. He is initially portrayed as an idiot whose only method of speech is “My name Mr. Cheese”, but soon is revealed to be a diabolical and brilliant DitzyGenius and one of the most dangerous characters in the series.
151----
152* TheAce: His CharacterDevelopment results in him becoming legendary for his skill at the game and almost always coming out on top.
153* ADayInTheLimelight: Episode [[spoiler:5, even though he spends most of it disguised as Player]], episode 17, "Jailbreak", the first half of "The King Impostor", and the livestream all focus primarily on him.
154* AxCrazy: Later episodes show he is extremely violent and unhinged, and he is without a doubt the most violent Impostor in the series.
155* BerserkButton: Anything that angers him enough, such as the Gentleman abusing him or anyone insulting him. [[ReplacementGoldfish Mr. Egg's]] words can also count as well.
156* BewareTheSillyOnes: After becoming the Impostor, he murders the Gentleman for hitting him and then does the same to Goober for insulting him. [[spoiler:When he finally returns in episode 5, he uses a massive KansasCityShuffle to get revenge on Mr. Egg for replacing him.]]
157* BigBad: He usually is the one to pose the greatest threat to the crew when he's the Impostor.
158* BreakingTheFourthWall: He often talks directly to the audience, references being in a show, and occasionally plugs in advertisements.
159* ButtMonkey: The Gentleman beats him up for even speaking, everyone considers him an idiot, and he gets replaced with Mr. Egg. It lessens in later episodes as he becomes more competent, but he's still prone to being brutally killed.
160* BreakoutCharacter: He's the most popular character in the series, resulting in him getting a lot of focus in later episodes.
161* {{Catchphrase}}: "My name Mr. Cheese."
162* CharacterDevelopment: Mr. Cheese develops a psychotic and violent streak from his mistreatment, but also becomes more assertive and makes steps to improve his relationship with the Gentleman.
163* CharacterizationMarchesOn: He is portrayed as a complete idiot in the first two episodes, before his later characterization as an scatterbrained but dangerously competent BunnyEarsLawyer set in.
164* CheatersNeverProsper: Zigzagged, in Episode 10 he cheats by using bots of Gentleman and [[spoiler: Captain]]. He still dies to Imposter!Veteran but Bot!Gentleman and Bot![[spoiler: Captain]] defeat Veteran and Player. He winds up sent to the Cheater's Lobby for it a few episodes later.
165* ChronicBackstabbingDisorder: Has a habit of betraying his teammates when he is the Impostor to make himself seem less suspicious; on one occasion, he even exposed Player as his co-impostor ''which costs both of them the match'' for no reason.
166* CrazyJealousGuy: He doesn't like it when the Gentleman interacts with other people. This mainly applies to Mr. Egg, but his jealous streak has been known to extend to others, like Rookie and Mother.
167* DeadpanSnarker: Not usually, but he does have his moments of this on occasion.
168* DecoyProtagonist: "The King Impostor" initially focuses on him and his efforts to kill Qwerty, but he gets caught and ejected halfway through. Also, in Episode [[spoiler: 5, he tries to kill Mr. Egg when disguised as Player and succeeds in doing so due to the latter replacing him as The Gentleman's business associate.]]\
169
170* {{Deuteragonist}}: He generally gets as much focus and importance to the plot as Player does.
171* TheDitz: Mr. Cheese is considered such an idiot by the rest of the players, to the point where no one suspected him of being the impostor even after he falsely accused Ninja of venting. [[spoiler: He is later shown to be more of a DitzyGenius who is capable of outsmarting and murdering the entire crew whenever he is the Impostor.]]
172* TheDogBitesBack: As the Impostor, he murders the Gentleman for hitting him and then Goober for insulting him. Then, in [[spoiler:episode 5, he brutally kills Mr. Egg for replacing him.]]
173* DrunkWithPower: In "Jailbreak", he immediately goes mad with power after getting the role of Jailer once the Jailer Mod is installed.
174* DumbassNoMore: Following Episode 5, he's generally depicted as being intelligent and cunning.
175* ElmuhFuddSyndwome: He always replaces the L's in his words with W's.
176* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes: Even after descending into a full-on {{Jerkass}}, he still legitimately cares about the Gentleman.
177* {{Foil}}: To Player. They both start out as the resident ButtMonkey who gradually become more cynical and mean-spirited, but their character arcs go in the exact opposite direction. Mr. Cheese becomes renowned as a legendary player and becomes highly respected by his peers, whereas Player becomes an InUniverse [[invoked]]MemeticLoser and TheFriendNobodyLikes.
178* FriendlyEnemy: With Player.
179* GeniusDitz: He may appear stupid, but he is quite smart when he is the Impostor.
180* {{Hypocrite}}: In Daycare, he gets mad at Gentleman for killing him, despite him having killed the latter three times prior. Also, in Jailbreak, he calls out on Gnome for killing her boyfriend, Engineer, but she points out that he had killed The Gentleman before.
181* IrrationalHatred: For Mr. Egg, starting from Episode [[spoiler:5, when he was disguised as Player to get revenge on Mr. Egg for replacing him as the Gentleman’s associate.]]\
182
183* {{Jerkass}}: Thanks to his constant victories, he becomes an arrogant, bullying jerk.
184* JerkassToOne: As much he tends to tease and pick on Player and the others, he still considers them his friends. The one person for whom his hatred and bullying is genuine, however, is Mr. Egg, likely because Gentleman used him as a replacement, and also because he's aware of Mr. Egg's feelings for Gentleman and is jealous as a result.
185* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: That said, he still seems to genuinely care for the Gentleman.
186* KarmaHoudiniWarranty: [[spoiler: In Episode 14, he ends up in the Cheater's Lobby with Player for his use of bots four episodes prior.]]
187* LatexPerfection: [[spoiler:His physically and vocally perfect disguise as Player in episode 5, though he slips his hatred of Mr. Egg; this sudden change of "Player's" personality is noticeable by most of the players. Thankfully, they are all [[TooDumbToLive stupid enough]] to not realize that it was actually him.]]
188* ObfuscatingStupidity: [[spoiler:Played straight in Episode 5, where he disguises himself as Player and uses a KansasCityShuffle to get revenge on Mr. Egg for replacing him, and afterwards he's generally portrayed as ''far'' more intelligent than he likes to pretend. His stupid behaviour in the first few episodes could be considered this retroactively.]]
189* OnlySaneMan: [[spoiler:In Episode 5, when disguised as Player.]]
190* PoliceBrutality: His first act as the Jailer after the Impostor strikes is to gather a ton of guns, then arrest Player for calling it overkill.
191* PoliceAreUseless: As the Jailer, he somehow manages to arrest everyone ''but'' the Impostor, then idiotically saves said Impostor, [[spoiler:Gnome]], when he had a perfect opportunity to let her die and [[spoiler:gets stabbed as a result]].
192* PutOnABus: The Gentleman replaces him with Mr. Egg in episode 3. [[spoiler:Episode 5 shows Mr. Cheese is [[BerserkButton ''not'' happy]] about this.]]
193* QueerEstablishingMoment: Mr. Cheese was introduced as an associate of The Gentleman, and most of their early appearances together are filled with HoYay. However, they are officially confirmed to be a couple in the ''Jailbreak'' video. When Gnome (who was revealed to have killed her boyfriend Engineer) points out that he "killed his boyfriend a bunch of times", we cut to a montage of moments from previous episodes where he killed The Gentleman. While Mr. Cheese denies killing the Gentleman, he does not counter her calling him his boyfriend.
194* TookALevelInJerkass: After winning all the time, Mr. Cheese has grown more arrogant and rude. Veteran even lampshades it.
195-->'''Veteran:''' You've turned into a real jerk since you started winning all the time.
196* VillainSong: "No One Suspects Mr.Cheese", appearing in the partner channel of Game Tunes.
197* VocalEvolution: In later episodes, his voice has gotten more comprehensible and deeper, fitting with him gaining more intelligence.
198* ZombieInfectee: In Episode 15, he's bitten by a zombie and hides it for some reason.
199[[/folder]]
200
201[[folder:Mother/Bone]]
202!!Mother
203[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/980a48e0_d96c_49a2_a751_57b483407295.jpeg]]
204-> '''Voiced By:''' Abigail Turner
205
206A hardcore role player.
207----
208* ADogNamedDog: She is a mother named Mother.
209* BewareTheNiceOnes: On the rare occasion that she's the imposter, she proves to be very bloodthirsty in the role.
210* DeathGlare: She gives one to [[spoiler:Player in Episode 2 after Mr. Cheese ousts him as the Imposter.]]
211* FlatCharacter: As she lampshades, her entire character revolves around her mini-crewmates, which she treats as kids.
212* MinnesotaNice: She has the accent and gives off this vibe, particularly in early episodes.
213* MoralityPet: For the Imposter Player in episode 2 [[spoiler:but [[YouHaveOutlivedYourUsefullness pointedly not]] Mr.Cheese and Player]].
214* SatelliteCharacter: Her characterization revolves entirely around her mini-crewmates[=/=]children Timmy and Franklin.
215* SeriousBusiness: The Gentleman says that she takes roleplaying a bit too seriously.
216* TemporaryNameChange: Went by "Bone" for the duration of episode 13 due to Not-Orange using mini-crewmates.
217* ThinkOfTheChildren: She generally acts like a concerned mother for her mini-children.
218* VocalEvolution: Her accent has become far less pronounced over time.
219[[/folder]]
220
221[[folder:Timmy and Franklin]]
222!!Timmy and Franklin
223-> '''Voiced By:''' Cory Crater (Older Franklin in Daycare)
224
225Mother's sons. Franklin sits on his mommy's head, while Timmy stands by her side.
226----
227* AxCrazy: Both. While Franklin is more vocal about it, Timmy isn’t much better.
228->''"Franklin: (to Dum) You just made the worst mistake of your life. Timmy is growing increasingly violent."''
229->''*[[ImpliedDeathThreat Timmy slides a knife across his throat]]*''
230* BewareTheQuietOnes: Timmy doesn’t say anything, however he is pretty violent.
231* BroughtToYouByTheLetterS: As adults in "Daycare", Timmy and Franklin wear caps bearing their initials ("T" for Timmy and "F" for Franklin).
232* EnfantTerrible: When Mother is the Imposter, they're more than ready to kill the other players. [[spoiler: They're revealed to be the Imposters in "Daycare"]].
233* FauxAffablyEvil: They [[spoiler:killed the entire crew in a few seconds in “Daycare”.]]
234* OvernightAgeUp: Happens to them in "Daycare", courtesy of Engineer's new raygun, turning them into full-grown adults.
235* TroublingUnchildlikeBehavior: Ever since Mother's first game as an Imposter, Timmy and Franklin have become rather AxCrazy, with Timmy loving to stab while Franklin says "Kill" as his first word, and ever since he's been craving bloodshed.
236* VocalEvolution: In Daycare, when Timmy and Franklin [[spoiler:grow up, Franklin sounds like a teenager.]]
237* TheVoiceless: Timmy never says a word, in stark contrast to his brother Franklin.
238[[/folder]]
239
240[[folder:Ninja]]
241!!Ninja
242A ruthless player who speaks only in Japanese.
243----
244* BilingualBonus: His dialogue, for anyone who speaks Japanese, which generally consists of outlandish threats or biting snark.
245* BloodKnight: Ninja ''really'' likes being the Impostor and is prone to making over the top threats even when he isn't.
246* CripplingOverspecialization: As an Impostor, he is a ruthless assassin. But as a Crewmate, he is near useless, even when he is a witness of murder, because everyone in the lobby is an English speaker and most are morons, he isn't credible information source when you can't understand Japanese, which ends up him getting voted off in that episode.
247* {{Expy}}: Of [[WebAnimation/RedVsBlue Lopez]]. They're both highly sarcastic and often call out the idiotic decisions of their colleagues, but are never understood due to speaking a foreign language.
248* TheHeavy: Implied in Episode 2 where Ninja is the Impostor. Invoked when Player calls him into the game hoping he'll carry him.
249* OnlySaneMan: He's more aware of the failings of the players than Player or Blue, but is never understood due to only speaking Japanese.
250* TheUnintelligible: To the other players. Justified, since the rest don't understand Japanese.
251[[/folder]]
252
253[[folder:Gnome]]
254!!Gnome
255-> '''Voiced By:''' Katie Spradlin
256
257* AscendedExtra: Becomes a major character in "[=GameToons=] Gaming", leading to her becoming more prominent in the main series.
258* ButtMonkey: Even moreso than Player... Even ''Player'' treats her as such.
259* TheGrinch: In the holiday special, serving as one of the imposters.
260* InformedAttractiveness: Is said to be a smoking hottie by Veteran, but looks just like everyone else.
261* JerkassToOne: While Gnome already isn't one of the nicest players around towards anyone who isn't Engineer or Dum, the one player she truly dislikes is Blondie, as shown whenever the two interact in "[=GameToons=] Gaming". It's heavily implied amongst the other players to be jealousy.
262* NervousWreck: [=GameToons=] Gaming shows her to be one, especially as an imposter where her nervous laughter gives her away.
263* NiceMeanAndInBetween: Has this dynamic with Hunter and Baggy as bounty hunters in "The Last Crewmate". Gnome is the mean to Baggy's nice and Hunter's in-between.
264* SickeninglySweethearts: With Engineer after they become a couple.
265* VillainHasAPoint: [[spoiler: In Jailbreak when Mr Cheese calls her out for killing Engineer, she remarks on all the times he killed the Gentleman when he was the imposter.]]
266* {{Yandere}}: Becomes this for the Yandere mod episode of "[=GameToons=] Gaming", becoming SUPER gushy towards Engineer and killing anyone who merely TALKS to him.
267[[/folder]]
268
269[[folder:Engineer]]
270!!Engineer
271[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/ac94c54e_5cb6_4c6a_9d36_106bf2bf66ff.jpeg]]
272-> '''Voiced By:''' Ryan Stewart
273
274A highly intelligent and nerdy player.
275----
276* NoRespectGuy: No one listens to him in spite of his intelligence, and Captain even ejects him for it.
277* OnlySaneMan: Whenever Player is the Impostor, Engineer shows up to take over the role. He’s also ignored and disrespected even more so than Player.
278* SickeninglySweethearts: With Gnome after they hook up.
279* SteamrolledSmartGuy: He’s generally the smartest guy in the player group, though this means that he gets ignored by pretty much everyone.
280* ThrowTheDogABone: Gets to hook up with Gnome.
281[[/folder]]
282
283[[folder:Mr. Egg]]
284!!Mr. Egg
285[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/screenshot_20210529_144956.png]]
286-> ''"Eggcelent point, sir."''
287-> '''Voiced By:''' Bronson Lasseter
288
289The Gentleman's partner after Mr. Cheese's departure. Mr. Egg is a yes-man who tends to make egg puns.
290----
291* TheBusCameBack: After 2 episodes of absence, he reappears in Episode 8.
292* CharacterDevelopment: Episode 8 and later appearances depict him as an insecure, somewhat bitter ex obsessed with getting back together with the Gentleman.
293* LargeHam: He’s definitely not a quiet type in [=Gametoons=] Gaming.
294* ReplacementGoldfish: To Mr. Cheese. The latter [[spoiler:now desires vengeance against him due to this, and later gets it at the end of Episode 5.]]
295* PungeonMaster: Speaks almost entirely in egg puns.
296* ReplacementFlatCharacter: A YesMan sidekick to The Gentleman, unlike Mr. Cheese's unique personality. Episode 8 gives him more personality, depicting him as an insecure and somewhat bitter ex.
297* TheRival: To Mr. Cheese.
298** UnknownRival: Before [[spoiler: Episode 5, he didn’t seem to know who Mr. Cheese is.]]
299* YesMan: Agrees with everything the Gentleman says, and the Gentleman appears to like him better.
300* YouDontLookLikeYou: Due to Mr. Cheese rejoining the lobby, he is often forced to change his color to pink. He later changes it to maroon in "But the Impostor Changes Colors" due to pink being occupied by Dum. He seems to be fine with it, though.
301[[/folder]]
302
303[[folder:Sheriff]]
304!!Sheriff
305-> '''Voiced By:''' K. William Scott
306
307A highly accusatory player.
308----
309* BackForTheDead: Comes back in "Among Us Logic, But the Imposter Changes Colors..." only to get killed with The Gentleman by Player and Stoner.
310* ChuckCunninghamSyndrome: Disappears after the first episode. [[TheBusCameBack He does show up again for a brief, non-speaking cameo in "Hacking Cams".]]
311** Finally [[SubvertedTrope subverted]] in the episode "Among Us Logic, But the Imposter Changes Colors...". On the other hand, he was probably only brought back because the game updated to allow 15 players instead of just 10, and they wanted that many characters in the episode.
312* TheQuietOne: He has barely any lines in the first episode.
313* TheSheriff: In name only.
314[[/folder]]
315
316[[folder:Angel]]
317!!Angel
318-> '''Voiced By:''' Abigail Turner
319
320A hardworking and dutiful player.
321----
322* AffablyEvil: Even as an imposter, [[spoiler: particularly episode 14]] she keeps up the affability.
323* ChuckCunninghamSyndrome: Just like Sheriff above, though she makes a cameo in a few GameTunes videos. [[spoiler: Episode 14 reveals she ended up in the Cheater's Lobby for hacking the kill cooldown in Episode 1]].
324* TheDragon: [[spoiler: For the main villain of Episode 1]]
325* InformedAttribute: We don't see much of her supposed kind persona, since she was only in episode 1 [[spoiler:and was one of the Imposters then]], and episode [[spoiler:14, where she was in the Cheater's Lobby and was an Impostor along with Player.]] Subverted as of "[=GameToons=] Gaming", where every single one of her appearances has her as a crewmate, and she's shown to mostly be as kind as the Gentleman described.
326* UnwittingPawn: [[spoiler: Again, for the mastermind of Episode 1, who [[YouHaveOutlivedYourUsefullness has her voted off]] as part of the plan.]]
327[[/folder]]
328
329[[folder: B-Day]]
330!!B-Day
331-> '''Voiced By:''' Joe Jowett
332
333Rose’s boyfriend.
334----
335* AscendedExtra: B-Day is fairly active in [=GameToons=] Gaming, getting to show off more of his Cuckoolander behavior without Rose around.
336* BetaCouple: With Rose.
337* TheBusCameBack: Returns in Episode 16 with Rose, though they don't do anything before dying offscreen to the imposter, [[spoiler: Veteran.]]
338* ChuckCunninghamSyndrome: With Rose, Just like Angel and Sheriff.
339* {{Cloudcuckoolander}}: The livestream shows B-Day is one of these.
340--> '''B-Day:''' Oh, I'm just celebrating my birthday. ...Every day's my birthday!
341[[/folder]]
342
343[[folder: Rose]]
344
345-> '''Voiced By:''' Abigail Turner
346
347B-Day’s girlfriend.
348----
349
350%%* BetaCouple: With B-Day.
351* TheBusCameBack: Returns in Episode 16 with B-Day, though they don't do anything before dying offscreen to the imposter, [[spoiler: Veteran.]]
352* ChuckCunninghamSyndrome: With Rose, Just like Angel and Sheriff.
353* FlatCharacter: Rose has no personality outside of being B-Day's girlfriend.
354[[/folder]]
355
356[[folder:Bro]]
357!!Bro
358[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/20210407_142651.jpg]]
359
360-> '''Voiced By:''' K. William Scott
361
362A highly obnoxious player.
363----
364* AssholeVictim: He usually winds up murdered by an Impostor whenever he shows up. No one mourns him.
365* TheBusCameBack: After a long absence in Among Us Logic, he returns playing a [[spoiler: Bacon head]] cop in Roblox Logic.
366** He also makes another appearance in "The Last Crewmate".
367* DeathGlare: He gives one to [[spoiler:Player in Episode 2 after Mr. Cheese ousts the latter as the Imposter.]]
368* TheFriendNoOneLikes: A straighter example than Captain. No one in the lobby actually seems to like him thanks to him being an absolute asshole; the closest thing anyone comes to actually being friends with him is doing tasks with him, except for maybe Ninja.
369* HateSink: There is ''nothing'' likable about him. He's an egotistical jerk who bullies Player and insults everyone else.
370* {{Jerkass}}: An arrogant, smug bully with no likable qualities whatsoever.
371** JerkWithAHeartofGold: Shows more of this side in Roblox Logic, where he is legitimately trying to solve Mr Cheese's murder and comes to friendly terms with Captain and Player and has a drink with Captain.
372* SmugSnake: In his round as imposter in Ep. 2. However, he didn't really do much, [[TheHeavy as Ninja did all the work]].
373[[/folder]]
374
375[[folder:Goober]]
376!!Goober
377-> '''Voiced By:''' Abigail Turner
378
379A particularly idiotic player
380----
381* AssholeVictim: Hard to feel bad for her when [[spoiler: Mr. Cheese finally snaps and stabs her multiple times.]]
382* TheDitz: Highly stupid, and speaks with incomplete and simplistic sentences.
383* {{Jerkass}}: She insults Mr. Cheese for no real reason. [[spoiler: She gets killed for it.]]
384* TooDumbToLive: Calls Mr. Cheese dumb to his face and laughs at him. [[spoiler:It bites both of them in the ass, as she is killed while he is killed by [=PoopyFarts96=] shortly after.]]
385[[/folder]]
386
387[[folder:PoopyFarts96 / PoopyFarts]]
388!![=PoopyFarts96=]
389
390A player who communicates only through fart noises.
391----
392* EnergeticAndSoftSpokenDuo: Seems to be one with the Captain, as he is the only one who can understand him. This even extends to outside playing Among Us, as the two had a completely unrelated discussion during the game.
393* EvilAllAlong: [[spoiler:He's revealed to be one of No-Visor's servants in "The Revenge of No-Visor" and hijacks Player's ritual to banish him to summon No-Visor, well aware of he'd kill everyone.]]
394* HiddenDepths: Apparently, he won a season of Among Us Top Chef.
395* TookALevelInJerkass: He starts getting meaner starting with "Dragon Mod", culminating in [[spoiler:a full-blown FaceHeelTurn in "The Revenge of No-Visor"]].
396* TheVoiceless: Communicates only through fart noises and doesn't really talk much.
397[[/folder]]
398
399[[folder:(Pirate) Captain]]
400!!Captain
401-> '''Voiced By:''' Ryan Stewart
402
403A player with a pirate hat who's preferred username and color conflict with others.
404----
405* OneShotCharacter: Has not been seen since Episode 4.
406* OneSteveLimit: With the more frequently appearing Captain. While we know he had to briefly change his username before The Gentleman mediated, we don't hear what the alternative was.
407* {{Pirate}}: Themed like one and talks like one.
408[[/folder]]
409
410[[folder:Greaser]]
411!!Greaser
412-> '''Voiced By:''' K. William Scott
413----
414* ButtMonkey: He starts crying after Poopyfarts kills Player, then immediately gets killed by Player in the next round.
415* ChuckCunninghamSyndrome: Disappears completely following episode 4.
416** TheBusCameBack: Makes a brief reappearance in "The Last Crewmate" as part of Player's fleet.
417* GreaserDelinquents: Themed like one.
418* PaperTiger: Acts skilled and cool, but folds the second he is threatened.
419* SuspiciouslySimilarSubstitute: For Bro, being a highly obnoxious and arrogant player, though he has DirtyCoward elements that Bro (for all his flaws) didn't display.
420* TooDumbToLive: After [=PoopyFarts96=] (who is the Impostor) kills Player right in front of him, Greaser curls up into a ball and starts crying and begging for his life rather than run away or report the body. Even [=PoopyFarts=] is dumbfounded and annoyed by his behavior.
421[[/folder]]
422
423[[folder:Blue / Monster]]
424!!Blue[=/=]Monster
425-> '''Voiced By:''' Ryan Stewart
426
427An experienced ''Among Us'' player who often visits different servers and is completely new to the one the show focuses on.
428
429* ADogNamedDog: A blue-colored player named "Blue". Veteran thinks he's insane because of it.
430* AudienceSurrogate: An obvious stand-in for real life Among Us players and how they typically play. Much of the humor comes from the contrast between how he plays and how the series' characters play. Averted come Episode 13, where he has become weird too, and in a worse way.
431* KarmaHoudini: [[spoiler:He and Not-Orange seemingly get away with cheating and Player is the only one to be sent to the Cheater's Lobby, though it's possible they were sent there offscreen.]]
432* MeaningfulRename: His change from Blue to Monster lines up with his taking a level in jerkass.
433* TheNicknamer: Due to playing so many Among Us games, some with randos, he doesn't refer others by their username but their color they put on. At one point in Video 7 he called Player "Red"
434* OnlySaneMan: He's completely out of the loop about this server's culture. His server-hopping and addressing players by color rather than name indicate that he's used to Among Us sessions that are closer to real-life ones.
435* TookALevelInJerkass: By Among Us Logic 13, he has started to actively cheat to win the game.
436[[/folder]]
437
438[[folder:Not-Orange]]
439!!Not-Orange
440-> '''Voiced By:''' Cory Crater
441
442A player and one of Blue's friends who is prone to using cheats.
443
444* {{Expy}}[=/=]NoCelebritiesWereHarmed: He's based off of [=YouTuber=] [=Socksfor1=], who is well-known for videos where he plays ''Among Us'' with various cheats, and even resembles the attire Socks plays with in his videos.
445* {{Jerkass}}: He's smug, somewhat smarmy, arrogant, flippant to his fellow players, and he [[KickTheDog abuses his mini-crewmates because he views them as nothing more than pets]], even when his behavior, as Mother puts it, wouldn't "be okay even if it was a pet!"
446* JerkassHasAPoint: As much of a jerk he is, he is right that Mr. Cheese saying he stole his color is unreasonable, since it was open when he got there, and Mother not wanting him to have a Mini-Crewmate too.
447* KarmaHoudini: [[spoiler:He isn't sent to the Cheater's Lobby in Episode 13, though it is possible he was sent there offscreen.]]
448* ThoseTwoGuys: With Blue [[ToxicFriendInfluence unfortunately.]]
449* ToxicFriendInfluence: He brings out the worst in Player and Blue; his sole appearance has them ally with him, and they go from the harmless [[OnlySaneMan Only Sane Men]] of the lobby to remorseless cheaters.
450[[/folder]]
451
452[[folder: Freezy]]
453-> '''Voiced By:''' Ryan Stewart
454[[/folder]]
455[[folder:Sir Clogsworth]]
456!!Sir Clogsworth
457-> '''Voiced By:''' Bronson Lasseter
458
459A friendly cheater imprisoned within the Cheater's Lobby.
460
461* AffablyEvil: He's pretty friendly, in spite of being a remorseless cheater.
462* AscendedExtra: Has made a few appearances in "[=GameToons=] Gaming", implying that he renounced his cheat-fueled victories as well.
463* MrExposition: Exists to explain the Cheater's Lobby. and it's inhabitants.
464* NiceGuy: He’s very friendly despite his status as a cheater. See AffablyEvil above.
465* WastelandElder: Not necessarily old, but knowledgable, respected, and the closest thing to a leader we see in the Cheater's Lobby.
466[[/folder]]
467
468[[folder:Ms. Pink]]
469!!Mrs. Pink
470-> '''Voiced By:''' Ariana Perry
471
472An attractive cheater imprisoned within the Cheater's Lobby.
473
474* FemmeFatale: She has the personality, and one of her hacks is the ability to kill as a crewmate.
475* MyRulesAreNotYourRules: [[spoiler: Kills Angel, an Impostor, as a crewmate thanks to her cheats.]]
476* NonstandardCharacterDesign: An [[HotterAndSexier overly-sexualized]] and leggy take on the Among Us Astronauts.
477* StatuesqueStunner: To the point that [[TheFaceless her head is never on-camera]].
478
479[[/folder]]
480
481[[folder: The New England Patriots]]
482!!The New England Patriots
483
484* LivingProp: TakeThat aside, they exist to make up the numbers in the second Cheater's Lounge game we see.
485* NonstandardCharacterDesign: Typical football-player physiques visible, and sports uniforms over the spacesuits.
486[[/folder]]
487
488[[folder:Noob/Player's Girlfriend]]
489!!Noob
490-> '''Voiced By:''' Abigail Turner
491
492Player's girlfriend from Fall Guys.
493----
494* CastingGag: Veteran comments that she looks like Mother with a party hat, and they are voiced by the same voice actress.
495* IronicName: Just like back in Fall Guys how she pretended to be a noob, it is implied she has played before.
496* NiceJobBreakingItHero: In Episode 16, [[spoiler:when suspicion is cast on her, she threatens to break up with Player if he votes her out, which only makes her look more sus. This results in an Impostor win for Veteran. Additionally, doing tasks alone means she has no alibi.]]
497* RedHerring: In Episode 16, she leaves Player at the start of the round despite all the other couples sticking together and it's implied she's using his trust to help her win as an Impostor. [[spoiler:Veteran is the Impostor of this round.]]
498* {{Transplant}}: Originally appeared in Fall Guys Logic
499[[/folder]]
500
501[[folder: Ria]]
502-> '''Voiced By:''' Katie Spradlin
503[[/folder]]
504
505[[folder: Hornsly]]
506-> '''Voiced By:''' Ryan Stewart
507[[/folder]]
508
509[[folder:Dum]]
510!!Jessica/Dum
511-> '''Voiced by:''' Ariel Hack
512
513Player's dimwitted sister.
514----
515* AscendedExtra: Went from a minor character in "Among Us Logic" to practically the main character of "[=GameToons=] Gaming", appearing in almost every episode.
516* OfficialCouple: With Captain. Player doesn't approve, though he never outright says so.
517* TheUnFavourite: Apparently her dad liked Player more. Inverted with her mom.
518* VocalDissonance: Player says she's in college, yet she sounds WAY younger than him.
519[[/folder]]
520
521!!No-Visor and his Servants
522
523[[folder:No-Visor]]
524!!No-Visor
525[[quoteright:310:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/a01dc0a6_21f7_4308_97e0_830e9f34001b.png]]
526[[caption-width-right:310:''"No-Visor, No-Visor, we will make you one of us..."'']]
527-> '''Voiced by:''' Bronson Lasseter
528
529Once a hapless player named Aiden, he was trapped inside the game's code by a cursed laptop and transformed into a malevolent and homicidal ghost who inflicts the same fate on any player he finds. [[spoiler:It's revealed in "The Curse of No-Visor" that No-Visor is actually an ancient EldritchAbomination that possesses people after a certain number of years, served by a large cult that sacrifices people to it.]]
530----
531* AndThenJohnWasAZombie: Aiden was a normal crewmate before being converted into a No-Visor by a cursed laptop. [[spoiler:This also applies to all of No-Visor's other vessels.]]
532* ArchEnemy: To Player, having [[spoiler:made him fail at everything and killed almost all his friends so that he would be easier to possess]].
533* AxCrazy: No-Visor is completely unhinged, murdering anyone he can find.
534* BadBoss: [[spoiler:He casually murders [=PoopyFarts=] after he gives No-Visor corporeal form.]]
535* BigBad: He's shaping up to be this, at least for the No-Visor storyline, being the only actual threat to the cast and a KnightOfCerebus.
536* CanonImmigrant: Aiden makes his [=GameToons=] Gaming debut in the "Werewolf Boyfriend" episode, indicating that he was freed after [[spoiler: Player defeated No-Visor]].
537* DarkIsEvil: He has dark skin and is often covered in shadow.
538* DeathOfPersonality: There's nothing left of Aiden in No-Visor. [[spoiler:It's implied that he does this to all his vessels.]]
539* DemonicPossession: [[spoiler:No-Visor possesses a "chosen one" after a certain amount of years, using them as vessels to carry out his killing sprees.]]
540* EldritchAbomination: [[spoiler:No-Visor is actually an evil, demonic entity that possesses people to suit its needs and killing spree.]]
541* EvilSoundsDeep: When he speaks at the end of "Revenge of No-Visor", he's shown to have a very deep voice.
542* {{Expy}}: Of Herobrine.
543* EyeScream: He's missing his visor, which is treated as the characters' eyes.
544* FaceHeelTurn: Aiden was a NiceGuy, while No-Visor... isn't. [[spoiler:Subverted, as No-Visor is actually a dark entity that kills and possesses people.]]
545* TheFaceless: It's heavily implied in "The Curse of No-Visor" that he tears off some of his victims' faces, which helps make them into his brainwashed puppets.
546* FateWorseThanDeath: His modus operandi is to catch players and drag them into the game, so he can turn their souls into his similarly faceless servants.
547* GreaterScopeVillain: [[spoiler: He's actually the reason why Player could never win a single game. He orchestrated all of Player's losses so he could feel powerless, effectively making him easier ton possess. This makes him this trope to nearly the entire series and even [=GameToons=] as a whole up until "No-Visor, the Final Chapter".]]
548* HalfTheManHeUsedToBe: [[spoiler:Player slices him in half vertically with his own knife.]]
549* HumanoidAbomination: He's become some sort of supernatural monster that is part of the game's code and is somehow unable to be deleted by Innersloth, and can trap players in the game and turn them into similar creatures. [[spoiler:It's eventually revealed he's a full-blown EldritchAbomination who possesses vessels so he can go about killing.]]
550* KickTheDog:
551** [[spoiler:It's revealed he was the one who orchestrated Player's constant failures so that he would feel powerless, making him easier to possess.]]
552** [[spoiler:He seems to generally target hardworking, kind people for possession just for the fun of it.]]
553** [[spoiler:He forced Dr. Doctor to serve him in exchange for getting his son back, and tore off his face as "assurances".]]
554* KilledOffForReal: [[spoiler:Player slices him in half with his own blade.]]
555* KnightOfCerebus: Episodes featuring him tend to be more like a horror movie than anything else, and he sucks the humor out of the room any time he appears.
556* {{Leitmotif}}: He's generally accompanied by an ominous chanting of "No-Visor, No-Visor, we will make you one of us."
557* LivingProgram: He's become part of ''Among Us'''s code, and is able to resist any efforts of purging him from the game. [[spoiler:"The Curse of No-Visor" reveals he's been around for hundreds of years, and that infecting the game was simply a way to claim more victims.]]
558* NiceGuy: As Aiden, he was a pretty friendly, amiable guy.
559* PerpetualSmiler: He always sports a SlasherSmile.
560* {{Sadist}}: He loves toying with his victims, particularly [[spoiler:those he intends to use as vessels]].
561* SilentAntagonist: No-Visor rarely speaks, and generally remains silent when he's on one of his rampages.
562* SlasherSmile: Is almost never seen without that giant toothy grin.
563* StalkerWithoutACrush: "The Return of No-Visor" and "Revenge of No-Visor" imply he's after Player specifically, for unknown reasons. [[spoiler:"Curse of No-Visor" reveals he intends to use Player as his next vessel.]]
564* SuddenlyVoiced: After spending the series as a SilentAntagonist, he finally speaks a single sentence at the end of "Revenge of No-Visor".
565* TragicVillain: He didn't ask to be turned into a monstrous ghost, and in fact used to be a NiceGuy. [[spoiler:Subverted, however, as this only applies to his vessels; No-Visor himself is an EldritchAbomination that revels in the carnage he causes.]]
566* VileVillainSaccharineShow: For such a comedy geared at how many times Player loses and to how much his team is having fun in Among Us. No-Visor shows up to change things to a whole new level.
567* WasOnceAMan: He used to be a normal player before a cursed laptop turned him into what he is now. [[spoiler:It's eventually revealed that No-Visor simply warps anyone it possesses' bodies to fit itself.]]
568* YouHaveOutlivedYourUsefulness: [[spoiler: Immediately after [=Poopyfarts96=] summons him and gives him his knife, he kills him.]]
569[[/folder]]
570
571[[folder:Duncan]]
572!!Duncan Swearinger Cortez O'Barclay Gottenheimer
573[[quoteright:310:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/b18133bb_80a7_47d2_b01a_c52eaceda057.png]]
574-> '''Voiced by:''' Ryan Stewart
575
576A servant of No-Visor, who gave Aiden the laptop that turned him into No-Visor.
577----
578* FauxAffablyEvil: He's genial and personable enough, but also a bloodthirsty and prolific killer.
579* GreaterScopeVillain: Subverted. It initially seems like he's the one behind No-Visor's creation, [[spoiler:but he's actually one of No-Visor's cultists providing him with vessels and sacrifices]].
580* KilledOffForReal: [[spoiler:Dr. Doctor stabs him in the visor after pulling a HeelFaceTurn.]]
581* KnightOfCerebus: Downplayed. He's LaughablyEvil, but his actions and their consequences are played entirely straight.
582* LaughablyEvil: He's a ruthless, fanatical killer, but his hamminess and ObviouslyEvil tendencies make him a joy to watch.
583* ObviouslyEvil: He always accidentally lets it slip to his victims that he's trying to do something terrible to them, though he's still able to deceive them by virtue of said victims being stupid enough to buy his half-assed attempts to cover it up.
584* SinisterMinister: He seems to be a high-ranking cultist, and he's definitely sinister.
585[[/folder]]
586
587[[folder:Dr. Doktor]]
588!!Dr. Doktor
589[[quoteright:310:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/617c0f24_a827_45a6_bec3_ee92091d561d.png]]
590-> '''Voiced by:''' Ryan Stewart
591
592An enigmatic crewmate in a plague doctor's mask.
593----
594* AffablyEvil: He's perpetually calm and polite, and even encourages Player YouAreBetterThanYouThinkYouAre, but he's firmly loyal to No-Visor. [[spoiler:It's eventually revealed he's not even really evil, only serving No-Visor so he can have his son back.]]
595* AntiVillain: [[spoiler:He isn't actually evil, he's only serving No-Visor so he'll stop possessing his son Aiden.]]
596* CanonImmigrant: Makes his [=GameToons=] Gaming debut in the "Werewolf Boyfriend" episode, alongside Aiden.
597* EvilBrit: He has a British accent.
598* TheFaceless: After he reveals he was EvilAllAlong, he takes off his mask to reveal his face has been removed, [[FacialHorror with a large hole where it should be.]] [[spoiler:No-Visor tore it off after he made a [[DealWithTheDevil deal with it it]].]]
599* ForcedIntoEvil: [[spoiler:Aiden is actually his son, and he made a DealWithTheDevil with No-Visor to serve him in exchange for getting his son back.]]
600* HeelFaceTurn: [[spoiler:After Player calls him out for taking the easy way out, Doktor turns on him and chooses to rescue Player and help him fight No-Visor.]]
601* KnightOfCerebus: He's one of the few characters to be treated entirely seriously outside of a few jokes about his name, and he sucks the humor out of the already pretty terrifying No-Visor arc when he shows up.
602[[/folder]]
603
604!!''[=GameToons=] Gaming'' Characters
605
606[[folder:Rookie]]
607-> '''Voiced by:''' Max Root
608
609A blue-skinned player with a smaller field of experience in Among Us compared to the other players.
610----
611* CanonImmigrant: He originated from the non-canon ''[=GameToons=] Gaming'', and shows up in "The Jailer" being mentored by Player.
612* MeaningfulName: He's indeed still learning how the game works, especially when it comes to the showcased mods.
613* RememberTheNewGuy: He's only appeared twice as of now, but is treated as if he's one of the lobby regulars, unlike certain OTHER characters mentioned below. How To Summon No Visor in Among Us in the Game Toons Adventurers shows how he met Player and Captain, [[spoiler: where they help him defeat No Visor and save Mr Cheese from possession on his server]] and they invite him to play with them.
614* UnlimitedWardrobe: His headwear isn't consistent. He wears either a winter cap, a towel or Sven Svensson's hat + hair. His later appearances stuck with the latter.
615[[/folder]]
616
617[[folder:Flamingo]]
618!!Flamingo
619
620A purple-skinned player with a flamingo tube for a hat, who so far is currently exclusive to the "Among Us Adventures" spin-off.
621----
622* CanonForeigner: Only shows up in the non-canon ''[=GameToons=] Gaming''.
623* ShooOutTheNewGuy: Doesn't last long in matches due to the other players being quick to eject him for no reason other than him being an "outsider".
624* VocalEvolution: In "One Color EXTREME Hide and Seek", his voice is a much higher pitch.
625[[/folder]]
626
627[[folder:Wizard]]
628!!Wizard
629-> '''Voiced by:''' Max Root
630
631A black-skinned player who wears a wizard hat.
632----
633* CanonImmigrant: He started showing up in ''Among Us Logic'', becoming a recurring character following "Airship Arrival".
634* CloudCuckooLander: He’s constantly talking about doing tasks, and built Arnold Impostornator.
635* ADayInTheLimelight: In “Among Us, But the Impostor Works Out”.
636* IJustWantToHaveFriends: Starting from the "Squidward" episode of [=GameToons=] Gaming, Wizard is seen asking the other players if they want to hang out, meaning he's likely very lonely and REALLY wants friends. So far, the only friends he has are Engineer and Player.
637* {{Narcissist}}: Downplayed, but he gives small implications of being one. He develops selfies in his debut appearance, and in the "Patrick" episode of [=GameToons=] Gaming, he wears a suit during one of the rounds and happily flaunts it.
638* ShooOutTheNewGuy: Much like Flamingo, he gets booted out very early on in the game, just because the other players didn't know him and labeled him as an "outsider".
639* SmarterThanYouLook: He was smart enough to build Arnold Impostornator, and can use magic, despite him being a CloudCuckooLander.
640* SorcerersApprenticePlot: BaitAndSwitch in Monster School when he uses magic to successfully clean up his task...only to die to the Pet Imposters.
641* SquishyWizard: Wizard actually turns out to be able to use magic in Monster School. But he still dies to one attack like everyone else.
642* UnlimitedWardrobe: Like Rookie, Wizard doesn't stick with just one hat. While he wears a wizard hat for his appearances in "Among Us Logic", whenever he appears in [=GameToons=] Gaming, he wears a party hat (Varies between the multicolored one and the 2019 one).
643[[/folder]]
644
645[[folder:Baggy]]
646!!Baggy
647-> '''Voiced by:''' Matt Salois
648
649A socially awkward player.
650----
651%%* ButtMonkey: In [=GameToons=] Gaming.
652* CanonImmigrant: Makes his Among Us Logic debut in "The Curse of No-Visor".
653* CannotSpitItOut: In "The Curse of No-Visor", he has a crush on his childhood friend Blondie, but is too shy to confess his love for her. And since both of them get killed by No-Visor, he likely will never be able to.
654* ExpressiveAccessory: In Among Us Logic, the face on his paper bag changes depending on his mood.
655* {{Expy}}: His voice is reminiscent of [[WesternAnimation/RickAndMorty Morty Smith]].
656* NiceMeanAndInBetween: Has this dynamic with Gnome and Hunter as bounty hunters in "The Last Crewmate". Baggy is the nice to Gnome's mean and Hunter's in-between.
657* NonIndicativeName: His name was derived from his initial headwear (A paper bag), but some of his more recent appearances have him wear the Elmer Fudd hat instead.
658* RememberTheNewGuy: UNLIKE Flamingo and Wizard, Baggy has never been labeled an "outsider", and the other players treat him as if they have met each other before, even though he's just as new to the lobby as the aforementioned "outsiders".
659* UncertainDoom: [[spoiler:He has his face ripped off by No-Visor, but since it's later revealed Dr. Doctor's face had been similarly torn off, it's possible No-Visor [[ReforgedIntoAMinion transformed him into one of his servants.]]]]
660[[/folder]]
661
662[[folder:Hunter]]
663!!Hunter
664-> '''Voiced By:''' Colton Brooks
665An old friend of Captain's from the military.
666----
667* BigGood: He guides the crewmates in the Siren Head video.
668* CanonImmigrant: Makes his Among Us Logic debut in "The Last Crewmate".
669* MissionControl: He takes this role to help kill Siren Head.
670* NiceMeanAndInBetween: Has this dynamic with Gnome and Baggy as bounty hunters in "The Last Crewmate". Hunter is the in-between to Gnome's mean and Baggy's nice.
671* OccultDetective: Studies the supernatural, hence Captain requests his assistance in helping take down No-Visor.
672* SeriousBusiness: As seen in "One Color Hide N Seek", he treats games of Hide N Seek as such. Whenever he's hiding, he's out for survival, and when he's seeking, he's on the hunt and searches particularly for the hiders' smells.
673* VagueAge: He recounts past encounters with enemies similar to the Impostors he and the rest of the players deal with, with said encounters going as far back as the Cold War. It is never said how old he exactly is, which Mr. Egg lampshades in the "Piggy" episode.
674-->'''Hunter''': I haven't done [jazz squares] since the 60's.
675-->'''Mr. Egg''': Hunter, are you really that old?
676[[/folder]]
677
678[[folder:Blondie]]
679!!Blondie
680-> '''Voiced By:''' Ariel Hack
681Baggy's best friend and crush.
682----
683* CanonImmigrant: Debuted in "The Curse of No-Visor" and has made a few appearances since.
684* DumbBlond: She's a blondie and doesn't seem to be aware of hatred or love towards her.
685* ObliviousToLove: Is completely unaware of Baggy's crush on her.
686* ObliviousToHatred: Doesn't seem to be aware of Gnome's rudeness towards her.
687[[/folder]]
688
689[[folder:Happy]]
690!!Happy
691-> '''Voiced by:''' Max Root
692
693Mr. Cheese's padawan from Slither.io. Sometimes his pet Brainslug controls him.
694----
695* AffablyEvil: He’s too crazy to take seriously at worst.
696* AxCrazy: He’s more then a little off his rocker.
697* CanonImmigrant: Makes his Among Us Logic debut in "Impostor School".
698* {{Catchphrase}}: He says “Happy do good, boss?”, in Slither.io Logic and Imposter School.
699* CloudCuckooLander: Shows signs of being mentally unstable with a hint of AxCrazy.
700* PerpetualSmiler: Was this in Slither.io Logic, and seems to still be this in Among Us.
701* {{Transplant}}: Hails from Slither.io Logic.
702* VoiceOfTheLegion: Whenever Balthazar controls him.
703[[/folder]]
704
705[[folder:Vinny]]
706!!Vinny
707A greaser-type player
708----
709* OneShotCharacter: Has only appeared in the "Mummy" episode.
710* ReplacementFlatCharacter: Is basically a yellow Greaser, who in turn was a ReplacementFlatCharacter of Bro, making Vinny a [[DepartmentOfRedundancyDepartment replacement flat character of a replacement flat character.]]
711* UnluckyExtra: Always the first victim of the Impostor.
712[[/folder]]
713
714[[folder:Princess Hana]]
715!!Princess Hana
716-> '''Voiced by:''' Katie Spradlin
717A seasoned [=Minecraft=] player who hails from her own channel.
718----
719* SpecialGuest: Is this in both of her appearances. Due to sharing her voice actor with Gnome, her channel has received frequent advertisements on both [=GameToons=] and [=GameToons=] Gaming.
720[[/folder]]
721
722[[folder:Arnold Impostornator]]
723The antagonist of the "Buff" Impostor mod. A very buff guy who seeks to get stronger by draining the weight of the crewmates.
724----
725* TheAhnold: It's in his name.
726* TheBadGuyWins: He successfully reaches his maximum strength and kills all the crewmates.
727* BrickJoke: Tells Dum that he'll kill her last. Indeed, Dum is the one who lasts the longest against him but ultimately is the last to get killed.
728* CanonImmigrant: Makes his Among Us Logic debut in "Among Us Logic, but the Impostor Works Out". In said appearance, he's colored biege instead of red, was created by Wizard as a result of mixing up different spells, and can only speak in movie quotes.
729* TestosteronePoisoning: Is all about getting more and more muscular.
730* TopHeavyGuy: Regardless of his muscle size, his feet remains the same, and yet they can still support his weight.
731[[/folder]]
732
733[[folder:Ivan]]
734A foreign exchange player.
735----
736* ChummyCommies: His name and accent already identified him as Russian, and a couple of communist jokes are made around him (He even makes his own communist joke in the "Sonic.exe" episode), but he's shown to be a NiceGuy who takes it in stride and even befriends TheDeepSouth Hunter.
737* NiceGuy: He’s nothing but friendly.
738* RussianGuySuffersMost: Zigzagged. Sometimes he’s targeted a lot by the Impostor, other times he survives for a long time.
739[[/folder]]
740
741[[folder:Safari]]
742A player who (as her name would imply) goes on safaris.
743----
744[[/folder]]
745
746[[folder:Killer]]
747A silent, AmbiguouslyEvil player.
748----
749* AmbiguouslyEvil: Despite not murdering people, they seem to not be the nicest.
750* AmbiguousGender: Due to being voiceless.
751* HorrifyingTheHorror: Managed to scare Cartoon Dog by standing still.
752* IronicName: Despite being named Killer, they seem to… not kill people, having yet to be an Impostor. Captain lampshades this.
753* RemembertheNewGuy?: Everyone seems to get along well with them.
754* TheSpeechless: Doesn't say a word. If the camera's on them, all that can be heard are psycho strings.
755[[/folder]]
756
757[[folder:Dingus]]
758A fairly quiet player.
759----
760* TheQuietOne: Barely says a word.
761[[/folder]]
762
763[[folder:Tek]]
764An engineer who’s fairly similar to Hunter.
765----
766* CloudCuckooLander: When he isn’t the OnlySaneMan.
767* OnlySaneMan: When he isn’t a CloudCuckooLander.
768* ShooOutTheNewGuy: Hunter tries to get Killy Willy to kill him instead. Killy just leaves.
769* ThoseTwoGuys: Downplayed. He spends quite a lot of time with Hunter in the Killy Willy video.
770[[/folder]]
771
772[[folder:Hollywood]]
773A player who sees himself as a movie star.
774----
775* CloudCuckooLander: His schtick is thinking he's acting for a movie and thinking he's the main character.
776* WrongGenreSavvy: Thinks he's meant to be the hero, but is usually among those who get killed. The one time he ''is'' the hero is in the "Glamrock Freddy vs. Glamrock Chica" episode, in which he activates the garbage compactor in order to defeat the Impostor, Glamrock Chica.

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