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  • The Chew Toy: They suffer through many Amusing Injuries — both during and out of the game.
  • Dysfunction Junction: Ace is the closest thing to a stable, sane person on the team.
  • Failure Is the Only Option: The conflict of the show. They have never won a real gamenote  and Gaz needs to make them better if she ever wants to become a star again.
  • Everyone Has Standards: Despite their many, many personal flaws, everyone - including Gaz and Baby Ball - is shocked and appalled at Flip's callous dismissal of his number one fan. Though Gaz and Baby Ball are also surprised they didn't set off the "insensitivity sensors" that summoned Crayzar first.
  • Fatal Flaw: They all have one, which is the likely reason for why they always lose. The universal flaw is their lack of teamwork.
  • Hidden Depths: When Baby Ball gains a body, the first thing he does is hug everyone. Notably, everyone from Leto to Flip openly enjoy it.
  • Throw the Dog a Bone: Originally a team that was constantly mocked by everyone across the game but by Season Two, they have many fans thanks to actually becoming a good team. So much so that they have a mail room that takes up most of the basement of their home stadium.
  • Took a Level in Badass: Starting in Season Two. They become a competent team under Gaz's coaching and have won several games.
  • Tomboy and Girly Girl: Gaz and Duleena.
  • Town Girls: Gaz(Butch), Lulu(Neither) and Duleena(Femme).
  • True Companions: After spending most of the series constantly bickering and belittling each other, the season two finale finally cements this. They act much more like a big family at this point (with Gaz even calling them their family) and are a lot more nice.
    Gaz Digzy 
Voiced by: Natasha Lyonne
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Former star player of the Boom Boom Boys. After a lifetime of hedonistic excess, she finds herself out of shape and in charge of the dead end Leptons.
  • Acrofatic: Despite her hedonist party lifestyle giving her a beer belly she’s still just as strong a player of the field as she was in the glory days.
  • Ambiguously Brown: She has dark skin but her exact ethnicity is unclear. Doesn't help that her voice actress is white.
  • Badass Normal: In a universe brimming with murderous freaks powered by super science and mad magic, Gaz got by just fine with speed, strength, and grit, and - despite a lifetime of substance abuse - still does very well on the field. Adding onto that, she was originally considered the best player in the whole game before her downfall.
  • Boring, but Practical: While she's crude and obnoxious in her mannerisms and personality, Gaz's training regimes and game-plans are fairly subdued and sensible, focusing on agile passes, mobile defense, and the quick accumulation of points. This philosophy gets the Leptons rather far in the lower tiers of the tournament whose players are too focused on slaughtering one another with their abilities, weapons, or balls to actually score.
  • Dark Is Not Evil: She wears dark red armor and looks like a typical anime villain, but is the heroine of the series and she’s not evil, just a bitter, disheveled hedonist.
  • Defector from Decadence: Her full name is Gazmeralda Digfield, and she was the sole heiress of her rich father's lunar mining company on the moon. She left to play the Game because he focused too much on his own corporate empire to pay any attention to her, and made it clear that his greed would never change.
  • Fatal Flaw: Her lack of self control.
  • Formerly Fit: Used to have a strong physique with rock hard abs before years of substance abuse and a stint in rehab caused her to become out of shape. During season 2, she slowly begins to get back into shape.
  • The Hedonist: Her biggest problem is her lack of self control and desire to mindlessly indulge in sex, drugs, and drinking.
  • Here We Go Again!: After she finally manages to make the Leptons win a game, instead of wishing to go back to the Boom Boom Boys or stay with the Leptons, she chooses to... get drunk (which may or may not translate to staying with the Leptons).
  • Hidden Depths: Despite her vulgar attitude, Gaz is truly unhappy with how low she's sunk and suffers from real self loathing that causes her to believe those she cares about are mocking her like the rest of the world. She repeatedly claims the Boom Boom Boys abandoned her and have been making fun of her ever since she let herself go, yet when they meet for the first time in ages in episode 10, her old crew's happy to see her and seem upset with how miserable Gaz is.
  • I Gave My Word: She never backs down from keeping her word when it comes to bets, and proudly strutted her naked body after losing her bet with Baby Ball. This in fact made it impossible for Baby Ball to savor the moment since he'd been hoping for Gaz to feel humiliated.
  • Jerk with a Heart of Gold: Gaz comes off as being rude, vulgar, and bitter, but is friendlier than she lets on.
  • The Lad-ette: In every sense of the word.
  • Lonely Rich Kid: It turns out, Gaz was the single daughter of a rich mining tycoon family, but the rich life bored her to no end which is why she started to play the game in the first place. Her family disowned her as they wanted nothing to do with it.
  • Not So Above It All: Chastises Ace for getting addicted to "To Catch a Princess" — but gets hooked the moment she plays it for the first time.
  • Pet the Dog: She shows genuine gratitude to Ace for helping her recover her embarrassing rookie cards from her ex-boyfriend, on account of him showing integrity and not wussing out like Baby Ball did. She even offers to split the money for the cards 50/50 and affectionately calls Ace "My little man."
  • Team Mom: Gaz reluctantly takes on this role for the Leptons, using her vast experience to train them and looking out for their well-being outside of the stadium because her reinstatement into the top-tier leagues is dependent on them winning at least one sanctioned match. Not so reluctantly by the end of the season season.
  • Took a Level in Kindness: At the start of the first season, Gaz was a selfish hedonist who only joined the Leptons because Crayzar said he'd put her back in her old team if she helped them win a single game. By the second season, Gaz has stuck with the Leptons up to winning the championship and officially considers all of them to be her real family, to the point she ventures into the middle of an alien invasion to help the team.
  • Victory Is Boring: What starts her eventual fall. Gaz has been so good for so long that any joy from the Game is long gone. Leading to her hedonistic excesses and eventual schlepping with the Leptons.
  • Weight Woe: Constantly receives mocking from those around her, especially Baby Ball, because of her beer gut. Unfortunately for her, when she tries to slim back down to her pre-rehab physique it proves incredibly difficult even when she makes an effort. She noticeably loses weight during season 2, and by the season finale her muffin top's completely vanished.
  • When She Smiles: Gaz had every right to be pissed off at Ace for losing the game, but instead smiles at him after his transformation sequence. Keep in mind this is the first and only time Gaz has smiled for a heartfelt reason instead of because she's on a bender or screwing someone over.
  • White Hair, Black Heart: Heroic example; Gaz, despite being a Jerk with a Heart of Gold, is still sarcastic, rude, and a vulgar hedonist.

    Ace Ambling 
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Voiced by: Jessica DiCicco
The ever exuberant heart of the Leptons. What he lacks in skill, he makes up for in enthusiasm.
  • Alliterative Name: Ace Ambling
  • The Baby of the Bunch: The sweet-hearted and youngest member who is eager to be friends with everyone while idolizing Gaz.
  • Children Are Innocent: He's a little kid who absolutely can't tell how wrong and child-unfriendly the world around him is. Not to mention how his fusion with Baby Ball is highly inappropriate. However, piss him off, and he'll become almost just as bad as Gaz.
  • Conveniently an Orphan: Has mentioned to have come from an orphanage.
  • Drunk On Power: During season 2, his powers along with the fame start to go to his head, resulting in Gaz having to save him from becoming like the woman she used to be.
  • Fatal Flaw: His inexperience and Hero-Worshipper status.
  • Free-Range Children: Thanks to having no parents and his team not really caring about him, he often wanders around freely.
  • The Heart: Seems to be this to the team.
  • Hero-Worshipper: To Gaz. When he loses to her in the first episode, he's overjoyed simply by the fact that she spoke to him. Results in a brief Broken Pedestal though during the first match with Gaz on the Leptons team, since Gaz had spent the entire first half using the rest of the Leptons as meat shields.
  • I Just Want to Have Friends: His greatest desire is for his teammates to be friends with him. Trouble is, none of them are willing to have anything to do with him outside of their matches, so he's incredibly lonely.
  • O.O.C. Is Serious Business: It takes quite a lot to set Ace off, since he is so cheerful, naive and always wants to see the good side of the situation, but when he Ace does go off, he goes with a bang by becoming almost as rough as Baby Ball and Gaz, swearing included which is something he normally doesn’t do.
    • In a season 2 episode, he lets fame get to his head when a sleazy agent makes him into a pop star. He comes to his senses when he and the Leptons find out the agent uses slave labor to make Ace's merchandise. The slaves also happen to be Lulu's species.
    • It happens again when his powers cause him to go crazy and he starts to think he's better than the team. Gaz has to be the one to save him, fearing he may go down the same dark path she did.
  • The Resenter: Ace despises the Choo Choo Chums team because he's jealous of their superior teamwork and camaraderie.
    Ace: You think you're better than me? I'll show you to show me what true friendship is like.
  • Wholesome Crossdresser: In "Dance Dance Convolution", upon becoming a pop star, Ace begins donning highly effeminate clothing and hairstyles, which he doesn't seem to take any issues with.
  • Would Hit a Girl: Gives Luna a good sock to the face after she tricked him and tried to figure out how to form the Ballmaster.

    Baby Ball 
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Voiced by: Dana Snyder
The team Ball. Has an ego the size of Gaz's muffin top.
  • Alliterative Name: Baby Ball
  • Deadpan Snarker: Loves to belittle people when they're down.
  • Expy: Baby Ball is essentially a slightly less sociopathic Master Shake. He's even voiced by Dana Snyder!
  • Fatal Flaw: His Jerkass tendencies.
  • Jerkass: Easily the most outwardly mean character of the team.
  • Karmic Butt-Monkey: He's arguably the biggest Butt-Monkey of the team.. but he deserves it due to how much of a Jerkass he can be.
  • Laser-Guided Karma: After taunting and harassing Gaz into losing her bet with him throughout episode nine, it ends with Baby losing the side bet and being forced to become Gaz's personal slave for a month.
  • The Load: For some reason, getting a full body has the side effect of turning him into a Shrinking Violet, which ends up jeopardizing the Leptons' games because of his inability to be his natural Jerkass self.
  • Never My Fault: He's always blaming the rest of the team for their losses without acknowledging how he refuses to cooperate with them, especially Ace, who's practically the only decent player on the team before Gaz came along.
  • Small Name, Big Ego: Despite his status as the Ball for the worst team in existence, he floats around like he's hot stuff.
  • Token Evil Teammate: The most morally bankrupt member of the group and is prone to many Kick the Dog moments.

    Flip Champion 
Voiced by: Eric Bauza
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A floating, limbless Lepton with a 10-pack and no concept of a subtle voice.
  • Ambiguously Brown: It's unclear if his skin tone is naturally dark or just tanned.
  • Awesome, but Impractical: His "Umbilicus." He had to sacrifice all four of his limbs to gain it, and it's not even that effective.
  • A Day in the Limelight: "Chaste Wing of the Cold Turkey vs. Flaming Fist of Indulgence!" gives major focus on him with Ace serving a relatively small role this time.
  • Barbie Doll Anatomy: Subverted, he is always completely naked and appears to be missing everything but his torso, but according to Flip, that's one of the few body parts that weren't amputated.
  • Dark Is Not Evil: He looks like a creature straight out of Dark Souls due to the spiked metal helmet on his head, but he is a decent guy.
  • Equippable Ally: After learning the value of teamwork in the season finale, he uses his Umbilicus technique not for offence, but as a way for Leto to turn him into a makeshift hammer with his helmet as the weight.
  • The Faceless: Because of his helmet we never see his face, however even during the flashback in episode 9, that showed his life before removing his limbs and wearing the helmet, his features were completely shadowed despite being in the open.
  • Fatal Flaw: His titular "Umbilicus" being used against him all the time. Though, one could argue that his real problem is never learning from his mistakes.
  • Handicapped Badass: Thinks he's one. He's not.
  • Hard Light: Deconstructed with his Umbilicus signature move, a phallic rod of solid energy he shoots out from his abdomen. Because it's so solid, his opponents can use it as a springboard, grab it to throw the rest of him around, and as a conduit for electrocution.
  • Hidden Depths: He can instantly diagnose Gaz's case of The Blab, implying some medical knowledge or that he is more worldly than he seems.
  • Hoist by His Own Petard: A Running Gag has Flip always trying to use "Umbilicus" to fight off whatever enemy he's facing, which always results in the enemy using it against him.
  • Jerkass: As Crayzar and various scientists eventually realize, he cares for virtually nothing except training.
  • Large Ham: Most of his dialogue is very loud and very boisterous. As he lacks any limbs or a visible face, his voice is pretty much his only way of showing emotion.
  • No Indoor Voice: Flip usually defaults to bellowing at the top of his lungs, preferably about Umbilicus.
  • Power at a Price: Each version of Flip's Multiple-Choice Past is linked by how he sacrificed his limbs and locked his face in a spiked iron mask for the ability to levitate and to fire his Umbilicus shaft out of his torso.
  • Scary Impractical Armor: His helmet is just a rectangular metal box covered with spikes on all sides except the one his head goes into. It has no visible eyeholes, but somehow it doesn't seem to impede his ability to see at all.
  • So Proud of You: He's ecstatic to see that Gaz has turned fit thanks to his training. Though Gaz really just took advantage of his magical scrolls to use as a shortcut.

    Duleena Duneeda 
Voiced by: Jessica DiCicco
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The team pretty girl. Who also has a violent temper ready to go off at a moments notice.


  • Alliterative Name: Duleena Duneeda.
  • Beware the Nice Ones: A friendly girl with breathtaking anger management issues.
  • Dark Action Girl: The third most effective athlete on the team next to Gaz and Ballmaster Ace, but she's got the top spot for craziest Lepton.
  • A Day in the Limelight: She doesn't have that much importance compared to Ace or Baby Ball, but she does get the spotlight in episode 7. Shared with Leto.
  • Fatal Flaw: Her Hair-Trigger Temper.
  • Hair-Trigger Temper: Anything can set her off at a moment's notice.
  • Karma Houdini: She gets no direct comeuppance after she abandons the Leptons to make Leto jealous in episode 7; during which time she insults the team and terrorizes a desert village of Lulu's race with Molotov Cocktails.
  • Meaningful Name: Duleena "DD" Duneeda, a nickname that refers to both her generous bust size and her severe bipolar disorder.
  • Mood-Swinger: Can go from loving and adorable to barely restrained psychotic at the drop of a hat.
  • Ms. Fanservice: Wears skimpy outfits and has a pretty big bust size.
  • Nice Girl: She is usually friendly unless provoked.
  • Tsundere: She acts all kind and sweet, but can turn violent at a moment's notice. Her holocard picture shows her transforming between sweet and violent every other second.
  • Vampire Hunter: Paid her way through college as one, in one giant reference to Vampire Hunter D. It was actually a pest control job that happened to also take on vampires (though she is very happy to be called an actual vampire hunter regardless).
  • What the Hell, Hero?: She's the first to call out Gaz's selfish behavior during their opening match together, when Gaz was using the Leptons to take blows for her.
    DD: Gaz, you're supposed to be on our team. WHY AREN'T YOU HELPING US?!
  • Yandere: She's violently clingy and protective of Leto.

    Leto Otel 
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Voiced by: Dave Willis
The team's long-haired, morose poet.
  • Brilliant, but Lazy: Can actually be quite competent in the game, too bad he's to apathetic to actually try.
  • Character Development: With the Leptons becoming a successful team in season 2, he's a touch less morose. Even smiling more often.
  • A Day in the Limelight: Episode 7.
  • The Eeyore: Suffers from depression and barely has any reason to get excited or upbeat about anything.
  • Fatal Flaw: His apathy towards the game.
  • Fun with Palindromes: The name Leto Otel is a palindrome.
  • Oblivious to Love: It takes quite a while for Leto to realize that Duleena has the hots for him.
  • The Stoner: Season 2 reveals he has a stash of special drugs
  • When He Smiles: During the season one finale, where he believes that Gaz truly cares about the team. It's enough to make him actively play the game for once.

    Lulu 
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A hulking green mutant, who despite her intimidating looks is quite cowardly.
  • A Day in the Limelight: Receives her first focus episode in "Defective Affection?! Dodge the Wayward Strikes of Cupid's Calamitous Quiver!".
  • Butt-Monkey: She often gets the worst of the abuse during Games, and is apparently a member of a race of similar creatures that are terrorized for being easy targets, as shown during episode 7.
  • Cowardly Lion: A tall, muscular mutant who is at first a useless teammate due to her fear of pain and death causing her to run away from the action. Under Gaz's tutelage, she manages to curb this habit somewhat.
  • Crouching Moron, Hidden Badass: Not so much moronic as she is cowardly, its a wonder Lulu even plays the game at all really, considering her usual tactic is to simply roar in fear and run away during games. Outside The Game, when Ace was in trouble, she shows off a a lot of skill during the fight and that's not even getting into what happens when she gets a confidence boost from Gaz, which allows her to take out one of the Boom Boom Boys.
  • Fatal Flaw: Her cowardly nature.
  • Flat Character: There's not much to Lulu other than being a sensitive coward with a Face of a Thug who's constantly killed easily by rival teams... anything else about her is implied at most.
  • Intelligible Unintelligible: She only speaks in animalistic grunts and growls, though the other Leptons can understand her just fine.

    Bob 
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A diminutive alien who doesn't speak.
  • Fatal Flaw: His squishiness and lack of movement.
  • Finger Poke of Doom: Due to Gaz's confidence boost powering him up, he gains this to fight the Boom Boom Boys.
  • Flat Character: An Affectionate Parody of the concept. He's just kind of there. He never speaks, hardly moves, and tends to get injured much more brutally when his opponents focus on hurting him in games. Of course given a bit of Lampshade Hanging when Leto despairs at losing him to a horribly mutated Ace, only to say that they were almost work friends. Also used to his advantage when his team tried to answer Crayzar's riddle regarding what he missed most before the Rad Wars began; silence.
  • Limited Animation: In season 1, Bob is basically a cardboard cutout. Never seen moving or walking. Helping reinforce his Flat Character status. Averted come season 2, where he becomes much more animated.
  • The Greys: A short grey alien who doesn't say anything.

Other teams

    The Boom Boom Boys 
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Gaz's ex-team and top dogs of the game world.
  • The Ace: Even without Gaz, they're the top team in the game for a reason.
  • Alliterative Name: The Boom Boom Boys
  • Dark Is Not Evil: They wear frightening red armor decorated with sharp spikes, but they are actually friendly.
  • Friendly Enemy: They don't give Gaz the business when they run into her again, and are even helpful enough to improve the Leptons awful team song.
  • Nice Guy: Compared to the others teams the Leptons fight, the BBB's are all swell guys and girls. When everyone in the stadium laughs as the group plays a remix of the awful song the Leptons recorded, the Boom Boom Boys themselves are playing the song unironically and open with "This is for you, Gaz."
    The Misfit Murder Squad 
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The first team that the Leptons face with Gaz as their leader. A group of misfit players who would rather kill the opposing team before actually playing the game.
  • Advertised Extra: They were prominently featured in promotional materials and advertisements but only have relevance in the second episode (Except for Stink Finger).
  • Ascended Extra: Stink Finger would appear again later in episode 5 with an expanded role.
  • Blood Knight: They prefer killing the players before scoring.
  • Cute and Psycho: The female member is modeled after the typical "cutesy magical anime" girl, who eagerly talks about which Lepton she wants to kill first.
  • Edible Bludgeon: The female member carries a giant lollipop, and it's definitely not for eating!
  • Fashionable Asymmetry: One of the female member's knee-high socks has spots while the other is striped.
  • For the Evulz: The already know that they're going to win first round but decide that they want to kill all the Leptons first just for fun.
  • Pet the Dog: Stink Finger claims that he's Only in It for the Money when helping the Leptons against Dieter. However, he bothers to show up during their game and seems to be genuinely proud of them for beating their stalker.
  • Pink Means Feminine: The female member wears clothing that's mainly pink. Her hair is also pink.
  • Ragtag Bunch of Misfits: Like their title implies, they're a bunch of misfit players with no discernible theme.
  • Visible Odor: Stink Finger always has a green aura around him.
    The Ashigahari Princesses 
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A team of Animesque princesses. Despite their looks, they are actually cold and manipulative.
  • Bitch in Sheep's Clothing: Luna is nice, encouraging and flirty to Ace but it's only because she wants to learn/steal his Ballmastr move and is willing to torture him and Baby Ball.
  • Groin Attack: They subject Ace and Baby Ball to this for several hours.
  • Laser-Guided Karma: They get the humiliating award of being the first team to lose to the Leptons. Unfortunately it was outside the game so it's not a real victory ingame by technicality.
  • Plot-Irrelevant Villain: Played-with. They would be a team that the Leptons would go against during the game. But in "To Catch a Princess", they kidnap Ace and Baby Ball outside of the game to learn how to do their own "Ballmastr" formation. Afterwards, they never appear again aside from a cameo during the season one finale.
    The Pups 
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A team of muscular men wearing dog outfits. Their leader is a giant Robot Dog.
  • Faceless Mooks: Most of the team is comprised of generic men wearing dog suits.
  • No Indoor Voice: In his little screentime, the leader pup screams out his lines.
  • Robot Dog: The Leader is a gigantic wind-up robot dog.
  • The Unfought: The match barely lasts a minute before Deiter crashes the game, leaving the Pups to flee from the scene.
    The Roki Men 
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A team of apes.
    The Choo-Choo Chums 
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A friendly team of train cars.
  • Alliterative Name: The Choo-Choo Chums.
  • Beware the Nice Ones: They are very friendly to each other and everyone around them, yet they somehow score 99 points in a single match.
  • Butt-Monkey: Kaboomboom Caboose. He's the literal load of the team and gets beaten up by Ace of all people.
  • Expy: Of Thomas & Friends.
  • Nice Guy: They're all nice and caring of each other. They even offered Ace their friendship after discovering how lonely he is.
  • Unknown Rival: They're unaware of Ace's hatred towards them.

Others

    Crayzar 
Voiced by: Christy Karacas
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Ruler of the post-Rad War society. A mysterious being with an interest in Gaz and Ace.


  • Ambiguously Evil: Its very clear that there's something up with him, in between his creepy character design, being the god-emperor who admits to being a Social Darwinist and is not above underhanded tactics. However, so far he's been nothing but generous. For added measure, during his monologue to Gaz about how he's ruled the galaxy for centuries, for a brief second his face morphs into a rather malevolent looking, helmeted alien or robot before it shifts back to his usual visage. What this holds for his motives and past is currently unknown.
  • Ascended Extra: He has more appearances in the second season and takes an active hand in aiding the Leptons on several occassions.
  • Barbie Doll Anatomy: Despite being completely naked, he lacks any sort of genitalia. He doesn't even have nipples.
  • Big Good: As antagonistic as he looks and sounds, he's the only reason why the Rad Wars have ended. Not only that, but he also gives Gaz a second chance of becoming a star again and helps the team discover how to activate Ace and Baby Ball's Ballmaster formation. He also formed The Game not only as a means of helping humanity recover from the Rad Wars, but to train them in preparation to battle against a massive alien empire who is much greater than he is.
  • Cheshire Cat Grin: His default expression, and it's especially unnerving because of how visible his gums are when he does it.
  • Creepy Good:
    • His design is downright unsettling and at first glance he seems to be a nigh-omnipotent being pitting humanity against each other for his amusement. It's quickly established he believes in humanity reaching its fullest potential and seeks to aid them in doing so, and his overall goals and desires are mainly benevolent even if he trolls people along the way.
    • The first episode of the second season mentions that when asked on the news about the future of the Leptons, Crayzar's response was to creepily laugh. For three hours straight.
  • Cyborg: According to him, anyway.
  • Dark Is Not Evil: Crayzar has a creepy appearance and long white hair, but he created the game as a sanctuary for humanity after the Rad Wars nearly destroyed everything.
  • Everyone Has Standards:
    • The first episode shows him feeling disappointed twice in Gaz's demeanor and actions, during her game against the Leptons and again when she's on their team and using them as human shields.
    • Even he's appalled by what an asshole Flip Champion can be. That same episode show he's not a fan of wantonly hurting or killing people if it has nothing to do with the Game, as he's horrified upon learning he accidentally killed Flip's biggest fan.
  • God-Emperor: He is a being with god-like power who is essentially worshiped in the post-Rad Wars society.
  • It Amused Me: Openly admits he's interested in watching Ace and Baby Ball's Ballmaster Formation, despite the possibility that they could lose control and unleash the same destructive powers seen in the Rad Wars.
  • My God, What Have I Done?: Crayzar's horrified when he realizes he and his scientists accidentally murdered Flip Champion's biggest fan under the mistaken assumption the kid was part of Flip's sensitivity simulation.
  • Pet the Dog: When Ace is left behind by Baby Ball after getting his friendship denied, Crayzar stays with him and pats his head, as if to comfort him.
  • Reasonable Authority Figure: Reformed society after the Rad Wars, and has ruled as a god for thousands of years. He created The Game in order to bring out the best potential in humanity and make sure they never walk down the path to nuclear annihilation ever again.
  • The Social Darwinist: His reason for creating the game was because his idea of an ideal society would be about driving individuals to their fullest potential, with little concern for rules. This makes it easy to believe why he has such an interest in the Leptons, since he wants to see if the worst team in the game has the potential to become the greatest.
  • Troll: He enjoys messing with Gaz a lot. Though it's more of the Trickster Mentor variety, as he does it to push Gaz towards the right direction.
  • White Hair, Black Heart: Inverted; Crayzar is not evil, he’s just mischievous.
  • White Sheep: Crayzar is a member of a god-like race know as the Trayzar, and Crayzar is considered the black sheep of his own species because he believes in interfering with mortals to help them achieve their potential. The rest of the species would rather just conquer them as their playthings and look down on Crayzar for not adhering to their ancient doctrines as well being too busy engaging in an Evil Versus Oblivion war with the Necro Mammoths and finding the Cosmic Diary to win said war to care.
  • Who Wants to Live Forever?: Crayzar has existed for at least 1000 years, and admits before sticking Gaz on the Leptons that it had become rather dull.
    The Middle Fingers 
    Ace's Robot Parents 
A pair of robots made by Gaz and Baby Ball to trick Ace into thinking that his parents have came back to him.
  • A.I. Is a Crapshoot: Something that Gaz had completely saw coming.
  • Bait-and-Switch: The episode not-so subtly implies that the robots don't really love Ace. Turns they actually do genuinely love him... too much.
    The Blab 
An STD that sprouts an annoying talking head on Gaz's stomach.

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