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Animal Village

The village Happy lands in when transported to the animal world. It's here where Happy first learns of his quest.

     Tortoise 

Tortoise

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An elder and villager leader who explains to Happy about the prophecy of him being the chosen one.


  • A Dog Named "Dog": He's a tortoise... named Tortoise.
  • Forgetful Jones: Due to his age he tends to forget some things and repeat himself...
  • Obfuscating Stupidity: ...Or at least that's how he presents himself. In truth he knows more then he lets on about certain details of Happy's quest.
  • It Is Not Your Time: After General Star is defeated, he nearly dies but the spirits of Foxy and the Beast Musketeers tell him to hold on a little longer so that he can look after Marice. And indeed in the epilogue, he's doing just that ten years later.
  • Really 700 Years Old: He's actually a millennium old being, having live a natural long life because of his species.
  • Quest Giver: He tells Happy about the prophecy of being the hero of the animal world and hands him the Smile Heart which is needed for his quest to get back home.
  • The Reveal: He's really one of Marice's first evolved animal friends through her Evolution magic and comes from another world whose leader was using Marice's power to create soldiers and wage war for Etherion magic. After the events of the ScienCity arc and getting transported to another world, it's revealed he set up near everything waiting for the day of Happy's arrival through what Happy told his younger self and set the events of the series into motion.
  • Secret Test of Character: In the race he devises for Happy and Eleph, he sets some elders who need help as part of it. While it's obvious that it is part of the contest, the true test was to help them selflessly not just because it was needed to win and even despite the restrictions he set up (telling Happy not to use his wings and Eleph not to use his trunk). Happy aces it because he thought they were genuine people in need while Eleph just saw them as part of the race and concedes when Happy saves a elder hanging from a branch via flying.

     Captain Bull 

Captain Bull

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A bulldog police captain who patrols the village Happy dropped into. Also the first person Happy meets in the world.


  • Nice Guy: Despite his rough looking figure, he's pretty nice. Happy just has a tough time around him since, well, Bull's a dog and he's a cat.

     Ururu 

Ururu

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A bunny girl that Happy first meets when arriving in the animal world.


  • Nice Girl: One of the nicest characters of the cast.
  • Red Riding Hood Replica: Once chapter spoofed this when Ururu going to visit her grandmother, complete with a red hood, basket and a wolf on the prowl. Then it turns out the wolf, Agi, is actually a friend of her and grandmother and the whole fight that happened between Happy and him was a misunderstanding.
  • She's All Grown Up: Shown to have grown up quite nicely in the epilogue.
  • Super-Hearing: Because of her ears, Bakkun is able to contact her with his power and lead Hamta and her to the dungeon where Happy and he are imprisoned. Later, in the final arc, this is the power she gains from Marice in the final battle, which she uses to track down the Mother control system.

     Luna 

Luna

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A rather shifty fox girl.


  • Classy Cat-Burglar: Eventually revealed to a be a notorious thief around the animal village.
  • I Lied: She claims to Happy that Doran stole the Goddess Smile from her father. But it's eventually revealed she was just using him to get into Doran building to steal it for herself. This gets flipped on it's head later though as her father's artifact really does get stolen from her, this time by Chee, and she genuinely asks Happy to help her get it back.
  • Official Couple: With Agi of all people in the epilogue, even Marice is surprised. They even have a kid together.
  • Prehensile Tail: The power she gains from Marice in the final battle, she uses it to catch Marice after she's finally free from the Star Dragon.
  • I Have Boobs, You Must Obey!: She managed to get past Doran's bodyguards just by flashing these.
  • Tsundere: She comes off like this sometimes, claiming she only joins some escapades for treasure, but really worries about the welfare of her friends.

     Dori Doran 

Dori Doran

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A mandrill who's head of the Mandrill CO. LTD Wrestling Company.


  • Good All Along: He's a bit rough but isn't a bad guy and was fighting to defend his property. Later apologizing to Happy after he found out Luna tricked him.
  • Heel: He's known for being a Heel when working as a wrestler.
  • Real Men Wear Pink: His precious treasure, The Goddess Smile... just turns out to be a limited edition doll he won in a questionnaire (albeit through dirty tactic via buying up all the photo books to make sure no one else had a chance to get it).
  • Starter Villain: He's the first threat Happy faces in the series, though the circumstances are a bit muddy (he's defending his property and Luna the real villain, trying to steal it).
  • This Is a Drill: He can turns his hair into drills for his attacks.

     Moguera-Cho and Geshi 

Moguera-Cho and Geshi

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A mole and a mouse respectively who're local bullies.


  • Cool Shades: Moguera wears a pair to help with his bullying nature. It's also his Weaksauce Weakness as when Hamta knocks them off in a fight. It reveals his cute beady eyes and he runs off in embarrassment.
  • Jerk with a Heart of Gold: Starts off as a bully but they're later shown to be not as a bad as he looks and is among the villagers ready to defend themselves against Chee and Evil Horn when they come to try and take it over. It eventually solidifies into a Heel–Face Turn as they're seen aiding the other animals in the Holy Kingdom and final arc.
  • Now That's Using Your Teeth!: In the final arc, Geshi, along with Hamta, gain the power to chew through anything from Marice, which they use to get through the vines to get to Mother's control system.
  • The Bully: They're seen picking on Hamta
  • The Napoleon: He's presented as this huge tough guy, but when compared to Happy's size, he barely comes up to his waist.
  • This Is a Drill: The power Moguera gains from Marcie's power, it allows him to turn his nose into a drill and uses it to burrow into the tower to help the others find the Mother control system.
  • Those Two Guys: They're rarely seen apart whenever they're showcased.
  • Yes-Man: Geshi is pretty much this to Moguera, agreeing with whatever he says.

     Hamta 

Hamta

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A hamster who often gets picked on and request Happy's help to toughen him up.


  • Cowardly Lion: He has no fighting experience and scared witless when confronting actual danger (first against Moguera then Tigre and Evil Horn), but he shows his courage and resolve in both cases.
  • He's All Grown Up: In the epilogue, set ten years later, he grows into a rather handsome young man.
  • Now That's Using Your Teeth!: In the final arc, Hamta, along with Geshi, gain the power to chew through anything from Marice, which they use to get through the vines to get to Mother's control system.
  • Temporary Bulk Change: Happy tells him to fill up on his favorite food, which is sunflower seeds. When Happy sees him again he's gotten more chubbier. This turns out to be a plot point though as, when Moguera hits him in the stomach, he spits out the seeds, which in turn knock off Moguera's sunglasses and return Hamta to his usual form.

     Eleph 

Eleph

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An elephant warrior of the village who claims himself the Chosen One.


  • Big Damn Heroes: He arrives in time to save Hamta from Tigre and Evil Horn.
  • Cultured Warrior: Carries himself this way, he a good fighter and failry smart to boot.
  • Determinator: Despite his initial personality, he does have the strength to back up his boost and we get to see it in action when he fights Tigre.
  • Honorable Elephant: Definetly one of the more heroic characters of the series and a very honorable elephant.
  • I Just Want to Be Special: We see that he's always was praised for his smarts and strength, so when the Elder Tortoise mentioned a chosen hero, he figured he'd be the one.
  • Improbable Weapon User: Finds out he can use his trunk like a whip when fighting with his sword, later incorporating Moppity's "barrier" style for faster strikes.
  • Jerk Jock: A more benign version, he's a bit full of himself and does some petty name calling to Happy, but he does have a good heart.
  • Official Couple: With Tigre as shown in the epilogue.
  • Teeth-Clenched Teamwork: Elder Tortoise requests Agi and he be "the right and left hands" of Happy (essentially his support in fights). They're more than willing to help Happy, but do not like each other in the slightest and tend to bicker before and after facing their opponents.
  • The Rival: Initially to Happy over being the chosen one. He relents though when he realizes, in their competition developed by Elder Tortoise, that Happy didn't see the trials he gave them as part of the race but as real people in need, even at the cost of getting himself disqualified (he was forbidden to use his wings but did so anyway to help an old man sloth).

     Agi 

Agi

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A wolf that's been prowling the nearby forest.


  • Book Dumb: Never finished school, instead playing hooky and enjoying his own whims. It's why he didn't notice Happy was the foretold hero at first because he didn't learn about the prophecy in school.
  • Blood Knight: Loves a good fight and more often is disappointed when he comes in after a crisis is averted and he missed the action.
  • Carnivore Confusion: Normally wolves, y'know, eat rabbits, but he's friends with Uraru and her grandmother. It's noted in the animal world Happy finds himself in, they get by on fish and poultry. Agi is actually aghast that Happy would think he intended to eat Uraru (though Agi's wording didn't help this notion).
  • Cuddle Bug: He loves to cuddle soft things, it comes off a little creepy though. It even becomes a plot point in the final battle as he uses the wish power Marice gives him to become a fluff ball at will and defeats Unicorn with it.
  • Expy: He's based on Aki from Monster Soul, a previous work of Mashima. Both are wolves (werewolf in Aki's case) that fight barehanded. Heck, even their names are similar.
  • Good All Along: He's made out to be a villain, but it turns out he's really a friend of Uraru's grandmother sent to go pick Uraru up. Didn't help that his behavior was a bit creepy.
  • Intergenerational Friendship: With Boo-Boo, Agi's still a teenager while Boo-Boo is in his mid-40s.
  • Official Couple: With Luna of all people in the epilogue, even Marice is surprised. They even have a kid together.
  • Nightmare Face: He has a tendency to pull these when trying to show affection to Ururu.
  • Teeth-Clenched Teamwork: Elder Tortoise requests Eleph and he be "the right and left hands" of Happy (essentially his support in fights). They're more than willing to help Happy, but do not like each other in the slightest and tend to bicker before and after facing their opponents.

     Boo-Boo 

Boo-Boo

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A pig treasure hunter and a friend of Agi.


  • Eaten Alive: Eaten by a robot sentry in the tower. Luckily it doesn't kill him, he's rather frozen solid inside it till Happy and Agi rescue him.
  • Intergenerational Friendship: With Agi, Boo-Boo is at least in mid-40s while Agi's a teenager.
  • Treasure Hunter: His main profession, it's through his exploring a tower that Happy finds out more details about his quest.

     Kirin-G 

Kirin-G

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A giraffe commentator who covers sporting events in the village.


  • Combat Commentator: As stated he'll usually be there when there's a sporting event going on. Amusingly when Agi and Elph got into a scuffle at a banquet after the Wild Town events, he commented on that too despite having no mike.
  • Running Gag: Since he's a giraffe, his head will always be punched through the tent he's commenting from.

     Wool 
A sheep girl who fancies herself as "The Demon King" and shows up in bonus strips at the end of a volume, despite the moniker she's harmless.
  • Deathbringer the Adorable: Parodied, her moniker and costume try to invoke this, but no one in the village takes her seriously.
  • Poke the Poodle: She tries to come off as threatening, but actions are all bark and no bite. Even the villagers recognize she's just playing pretend.
  • Villainous Crush: Well she's not a "villain" per se, but she does develop a crush on Happy. Humorously she's friends with Ururu and explains this in a letter with Ururu unaware that she's taking about Happy

Wild Town

A neighboring village full of unruly individuals, the town has been without leadership since the loss of it's treasure, the Ether Moon. Whomever manages to find it is declared as such.

     Chee 

Chee

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A cheetah child Happy meets and befriends.
  • Arc Villain: Of the Wild Town arc.
  • Dark and Troubled Past: Chee had no parents and lived in a poison filled area of Wild Town, being unable to make friends because his poison would cause people to become ill around him, some even claiming him a monster. Eventually he figured if that was the case, Then Let Me Be Evil.
  • Cooldown Hug: How he's eventually defeated, Happy gives him a hug even despite the poison harming him.
  • Eyes Always Shut: Through most of his appearances, he keeps them shut... unless he really gets emotional.
  • Death Glare: When he displeased, he'll shoot these out to make sure the receipt knows it.
  • Heel–Face Turn: After Happy shows him genuine friendship, he turns over a new leaf.
  • I Just Want to Be Loved: Ultimately while he keeps proclaiming friendship as a weakness (well rather what isn't "his" definition of it which is more tyrant based), ultimately he wants to be genuinely loved. He just has a hard time believing he can receive it because people see him as a monster because of his poisonous ability (despite the fact he can turn it off). Happy eventually gets through to him that he genuinely wants to be his friend.
  • Knight of Cerebus: His appearance is where the story really starts to steer into some dark territory. Being one of the first truly serious threats Happy faces in he animal world
  • Mask of Sanity: He seems like a sweet kid at first but is very troubled underneath.
  • One-Winged Angel: During the fight with Shisiemon, the Ether Moon recognizes he's trying to fight for noble purposes and grants him a power that temporarily ages him up.
  • Poisonous Person: In his final battle with Happy, he reveals he can secrete poison. A backstory reveals this was due to living in a poisonous area that he eventually because immune to it and absorbed it's properties and was the reason why he was shunned.
  • Super-Speed: Naturally being a cheetah, he can move pretty fast.

     Tigre 

Tigre

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A tigress and a strike team leader within Wild Town.


  • Amazon Brigade: She's the leader of one, backstory reveals it was to protect the females from the more unsavory male citizens of Wild Town during it's unlawful days.
  • Batter Up!: She wields a spiked bat in battle.
  • Blood Knight: She loves a good fight and was more then thrilled with Eleph gave her one.
  • Dark Action Girl: One of the toughest fighters of Wild Town.
  • Graceful Loser: When she noted Eleph's resolve to stop her, even to the point of continuing to fight long after he lost consciousness. She concedes the victory to him.
  • Heel–Face Turn: She wasn't really all that evil to begin with, adopting a more survival mindset due to Wild Town's nature. But once the town stablizes after Happy convinces them to work together with the Animal Village, she's more than happy to turn over a new leaf, only fighting when she has to.
  • Official Couple: With Elph in the epilogue.
  • Japanese Delinquents: Has the motif of one, including a open button jacket and a spiked bat.
  • Noble Demon: She respects honor above all else and isn't pleased when one uses dirty methods to gain an advantage or goes back on their word. Not surprisingly, this is a trait she finds admirable about Elph and ends up developing a crush on him.

     Evil Horn Rhino 

Evil Horn Rhino

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A rhino wrestler of Wild Town.


  • Easily Forgiven: He's a major jerkass during the Wild Town arc, but after Happy stops him, no one seems to hold a grudge against him. Even Dorin, whose match Rhino cheated in.
  • Foreshadowing: His darken form when he takes control of the Ether Moon isn't coincidence. This is what happens to animals when Marice's power goes out of control, changing them into feral beasts.
  • Heel: Worked as one in the wrestling circuit, but, unlike Doran, took it too far and really hurt his opponents rather than just put on a show. He was eventually kicked out because of it.
  • Heel–Face Turn: Well in terms of facing actual threats to the village, he fights on the side of Animal Village later on.
  • Ironic Echo: After he wins his match with Doran, albeit through cheating, he boasts how it was within the rules set and that "Stronger is Better". But when Luna wins her match against Moppity, he starts to complain to which she throws these words back in his face.
  • Laser-Guided Karma: He cheats in his match with Doran and manages to win because he used poison. Happy avenges that loss when Rhino tries to use the Ether Moon and gets pounded into the ground when the Smile Heart bestows Happy power to fight him, breaking his precious horn in the process. He uses a prosthetic later and regains it thanks to Marice's power.
  • Post-Final Boss: Of the Wild Town arc. After Chee is talked down and finally beaten, he grabs the Ether Moon and taps into it's power for himself, nearly going on a rampage until Happy stops him.
  • The Starscream: While he honors the promise that whomever held the Ether Moon would rule Wild Town, he's just playing along until he can get his hands on it himself.
  • We Used to Be Friends: He was on the same wrestling team with Doran, but took his Heel persona too far that he legit hurt his opponents and the audience via throwing his opponents into the crowd.

     Moppity 

Moppity

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Serious form

The final of the Big Four (which included Tigre, Chee and Rhino) introduced. He's a panda covered in hair but said to be one of the strongest within the group.


  • Dirty Old Man: He's a shameless pervert, trying to cop a feel or butt grope any chance he gets. When he faces Luna in the Wild Town matches, he loses due to Luna throwing some panties outside he ring, getting himself disqualified.
  • Gender Bender: In the final arc, when Marice uses her power to help the animals fight against General Star's Mythic, he uses his to turn himself into a cute girl panda. He seems to lost it the end of the battle but we see a female panda in the epilogue so hard to say if he kept it.
  • One-Winged Angel: He looks small and assuming at first glance, almost like he a person wearing a sheet over themselves. But when he goes into action, he bulks up tremendously and looks quite ferocious.
  • Prehensile Hair: Covered from head to toe in hair, he reveals that it likewise his major weapon and he can use it like a whip, allowing him to attack from any direction. So much so, it was how he gained the title "Hundred Man-Slayer" due to have taken down a hundred people who tried to attack him back then.
  • The Alcoholic: Rarely seen without a battle of booze in his hand.
  • The Mentor: He trains Eleph after seeing him have a skirmish with Agi and imitate his whip style with his trunk.
  • Verbal Tic: He has a tendency to say "Moppity" after every sentence.

Cool Land

An artic island to the North. As the name suggests, it's in a cold region.

     Kai 

Kai

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A reindeer girl resident from Cool Land, an arctic based region, who's come to Animal Village requesting Happy's help.


  • Expecting Someone Taller: When she arrives in Animal Village, she doesn't initially believe Happy is the hero she's looking for due to his size, thinking he's lying to cheer her up when he reveals he's who she's looking for.
  • Wrong Assumption: She though the robot that was kidnapping her people was evil but it was really trying to protect the citizens of Cool Cool Land from a lava flow as it was ordered. After it saves her at the cost of its own welfare, she shouts out an apology to it.

     Shirobe 

Shirobe

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An adult polar bear and the last of the adults that wasn't taken by the robot that has kidnapped the others.


  • Cowardly Lion: He looks ferocious when Happy, Agi and Luna meet him, but when Agi challenges him to a fight, he backs down instantly and starts crying.
  • Gentle Giant: He's a towering beast but likewise not one for fighting and wouldn't hurt a fly.

Holy Kingdom

A kingdom to the west, very secluded and rarely lets in outsiders.

     Bakkun 

Bakkun

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A baby tapir who has the power to tap into dreams. He's found imprisoned in the Holy Kingdom's prison when it's revealed he can communication with the Healthy Crystal.


  • Baby Talk: He talks in a baby tone, often slurring his words. Justified since he is a baby. When Happy and he go into the dream world, he can speak normally.
  • Dream Walker: He can go into others dreams when he falls asleep. It was through this he found out about the Healthy Crystal's true wishes which he relays to Happy. Likewise he helps Happy in the final battle against Leon.
  • Telepathy: A power of his, he can hear the voices of those around him from afar as well as project his thoughts to others.

     Leon 

Leon

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The sovereign of the Holy Kingdom. Later revealed to be a chameleon.


  • Arc Villain: Of the Holy Kingdom arc.
  • An Arm and a Leg: He slices off his tail when Agi grabs him during the fight. And then chops off his arm after Elph and Agi manage to knock him down. Granted they regenerate later but still...
  • Battle in the Center of the Mind: While he's wielding the Healthy Crystal, he's too strong to fight in the waking world and actually does defeat Happy and his allies initially. Luckily the Smile Heart and Healthy Crystal resonate and force him into the dream world where Happy can fight him more evenly since the dream world doesn't have any restrictions.
  • Freudian Excuse: The reason he sees Happy as "The Messenger of the Devil" was because he was an animal evolved by Marice's magic but was then taken away to be trained to fight in a war for humans. When Happy and Marice found out and tried to save all the animals that were taken, Marice lost control of her power and turned the animals into feral beasts to her horror. She managed to regain control and bring them back to normal, but Leon took it as a "betrayal" and singled out Happy and her for what happened, leading to him taking the Healthy Crystal, forming a kingdom of like minded animals when they were transported to another world and awaiting the day when Happy would show up to re-claim it to reawaken Marice.
  • Invisibility: Naturally being chameleon, he can blend in with the surroundings.
  • Living Shadow: What he looks like in the dream world, it's a reflection of his own darkness in his heart and how he let his hatred and paranoia of what happened in ScienCity consume him. Happy manages to purge it from him in their fight, allowing him briefly regain his senses before he passes away.
  • Misblamed: He blames Marice for lying to him about being taken to a “Secret Garden”, a supposedly peaceful place where the MF animals live after they're evolved, when General Star took him and two other MF animals away, thinking she was in on the scheme. Not helped when Marice's Evolution power ran out of control during her distress and turned him into a feral beast until Happy manage to stop her. In truth, Marice was as much a victim as they were and was being lied to by General Star. Plus was just as horrified when she saw what Star was really doing with the MF animals. When the MF animals are transported to another world, Tortoise tries to explain this to him, but Leon was so traumatized by the experience, he refuses to hear any of it.
  • No Body Left Behind: He used the Healthy Crystal to extend his lifespan, but after he was beaten, his body crumbled to dust.
  • Overly-Long Tongue: Uses it to snag Happy out of the air at one point.
  • Really 700 Years Old: Mentioned to be a millennia old being due to the power of the Crystal Heart.
  • Redemption Equals Death: Happy manages to purge the darkness in him but the power of the Healthy Crystal and the battle take a toll on his body and he ultimately dies. Though not without apologizing to Happy and requesting him to find out what really happened with Marice.
  • Start of Darkness: The SciCity shows how the poor guy became the villain he would be in the Holy Kingdom arc.
  • Well-Intentioned Extremist: He truly believes that Happy is a "Devil's Messenger" and that only he can save the world by killing him due to an old prophecy that say it could potentially happen. Its revealed later that a perceived betrayal with Marice warped his viewpoint into extreme negativity.
  • Would Hit a Girl: When Albis starts to hesitate after Leon readily destroyed the Healthy Crystal (though it was fake) and had a baby imprison for speaking out against him. He backhands her to Happy and Bakkun's horror. When Albis refuses to harm Bakkun, he tries to blast her along with him.
  • Would Hurt a Child: Long before Happy arrives, he throws Bakkun into prison for speaking out against him and trying to rely what the Healthy Crystal is really saying. Once Happy and Bakkun confront him head on, he has no problem with attacking the two.

     Shisiemon 

Shisiemon

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A lion, one of the envoys from the Holy Kingdom, and a member of Cinq Exorcistes, the elite guard of the kingdom.


  • Apologetic Attacker: He sees all of Happy's friends and supporters as "brainwashed" and apologies for attacking them, seeing beating them as "saving" them.
  • One-Man Army: The residents of Wild Town tried to attack him after assaults Chee and Tigre, but he beats them with ease and likewise takes down the Animal Kingdom residents when they try to storm the kingdom to get Happy back.
  • Multi-Melee Master: Carries a variety of weapons on him.
  • Made of Iron: So tough that not even two crowds who tried to fight him could take him down. Even when Chee is granted the Ether Moon's power to fight him, it's barely enough and it takes a major poisonous strike to finally drop him.
  • Well-Intentioned Extremist: He has noble intentions but has utterly fallen for Leon's bogus rhetoric that Happy is evil and truly believes his actions are in the right when in reality he's attacking innocents over his zealotry.

     Albis 

Albis

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A jackal, one of the envoys from the Holy Kingdom and a member of Cinq Exorcistes, the elite guard of the kingdom.


  • Clothing Combat: She can use the bandages around her around as a whip.
  • Everyone Has Standards: She was devout to Leon's teachings but even she can't ignore his questionable decisions like locking up a baby just for speaking out against him and destroying, what she thinks is, the Healthy Crystal, the symbol of their land. Ultimately when she realizes that Happy isn't as evil as he was said to be, she sides with him against Leon (though Leon attacking her likewise helped).
  • Heel–Face Turn: The only one of the group to make one before Leon's final battle with Happy (Shisimon, Maru and Needles only do so once the the truth comes out and Shadow was pretty much brainwashed).

     Shadow (Warning: Slight Spoiler) 

Shadow / Renard

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Unmasked

A fox ninja, one of the envoys from the Holy Kingdom and a member of Cinq Exorcistes, the elite guard of the kingdom.He's later revealed to be Renard, Luna's father.


  • Died in Your Arms Tonight: He holds Luna in his arms as his body crumbles away.
  • Face Death with Dignity: As his body crumbles, he calmly accepts his fate, content to at least have seen his daughter one more time.
  • Hope Spot: He regains his memory and his rightful age after Leon is beaten and reunites with Luna. But since his lifeforce was tied to Leon's use of the Healthy Crystal, his body breaks down and he dies for real.
  • Laser-Guided Amnesia: He lost his memory due to get hit in the head with a hammer during the Wild Town uprising. After the Holy Kingdom arc, he regains it.
  • Luke, I Am Your Father: He reveals that he's Luna father, thought dead when he tried to quell the uprising in Wild Town. In reality, he took a heavy hit to the head and fell off a cliff, he ended up sweep away to the Holy Kingdom where Leon found him, healed him with the Healthy Crystal, de-aged him a bit and had him work for him. After Leon passes, he regains his memory.
  • Ninja: Dresses like one and has the skills to match while under Leon's employ.
  • No Body Left Behind: Since Leon was using the Healthy Crystal to extend Renard's lifespan, the effect wears off once Leon is beaten and he ultimately crumbles to dust, though at the least says a final goodbye to Luna and requests his fellow Cinq Exorcistes to look after the kingdom.

     Maru Madillo 

Maru Madillo

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A armadillo member of Cinq Exorcistes, one of the elite guard of the kingdom.


  • Glass Cannon: He has tough skin and a powerful attack. But Agi manages to take him down by jumping in the air, spinning and using the momentum to knock him into the ground.
  • Hanging Judge: He presides over Happy's trail and naturally is pretty bias.
  • Spectacular Spinning: He fights by spinning around and launching at his opponent like a cannonball
  • Super-Toughness: He has a pretty thick hide, making it hard to him him.

     Needles 

Needles

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A hedgehog member of Cinq Exorcistes, one of the elite guard of the kingdom.


  • Glass Cannon: A decent swordsman but when Elph decides to use his body to support the speed of his trunk whip, he's taken down instantly.
  • In the Hood: He's wearing a cloak until his fight with Elph where he discards it.
  • Spiky Hair: Quite literally being a hedgehog, he likewise can uses them as blades as well.

ScienCity and Final Arc

     Marice 
The mysterious girl whom Happy must save to complete his quest.
  • All-Loving Hero: She's considered the "mother" of the MF animals and just wants to live in peace with them.
  • Artificial Human: Star reveals she was created as a Etherios weapon by Dr. Magicia. In fact her real name is known as "Master Risky Cell" due to being a human that could survive using magic in the ScienCity world.
  • Fun with Acronyms: Her name comes from first two letters of her weapon designation: Master Risky Cell.
  • It's All My Fault: Once Star reveals what her true purpose was and that her animal friends she created were hurt, not to mention a few blaming her for what happened, she goes into despair citing this.
  • Nice Job Breaking It, Hero: When Happy, Tortoise, Fox and the Beast Musketeers try to smuggle her out of the tower under the guise of going on a "picnic", they don't tell Marice the real reason. As such she fears the group will get scolded by Star and leaves a note telling them what's going on. It's all Star needs to figure out what their true goal is and thwart it.
  • Power Incontinence: Her powers are tied to her emotions, so if she becomes too sad or depressed, she'll lose control of it and turn her animal friends into mindless feral beasts. Magicia mentions if its left unchecked, it can actually destroy the world.
  • Sealed Good in a Can: She was sealed away as, at the time, the Three Treasure didn't have enough power to calm her down completely and this was the most they could do to keep her from losing control of her power and destroying everything. This is the reason why Happy needed the maximum EXP that he gains over the series in order to do so.
  • Super-Empowering: In the final battle, she uses her magic, not to force the animals to become feral as what happened before, but to use as they see fit against their opponents.
  • Uplifted Animal: This her power, Evolution, allowing her to turn normal animals into anthropomorphic ones capable of thought and speech.

     The Three Beast Musketeers 

The Three Beast Musketeers

The guardians of the tower a thousand years in the past. They are Heart (a rooster), Moon (a frog), and Crystal (a goldfish).
  • Brain Uploading: With their bodies dying anyway, they request Magicia to use their Etherios in the devices meant to control Marice, becoming the Three Scared Treasures: the Smile Heart, Ether Moon and Healthy Crystal.
  • Berserk Button: Heart hates being snuck up on from behind, this is a trait that transferred over to when he became the Smile Heart as he hates it when the back compartment is opened.
  • Cowardly Lion: Heart acts tough and is usually the first to speak out. But when put in real danger, he tends to show how scared he can be. That said when he remembers his actions are for Marice, he regains his resolve.
  • Meaningful Name: Each were named by Marice due to a trait about them. Heart for his mane looking like a heart. Moon for her stomach looking like a moon and Crystal because his scales shine like crystal.
  • Taking the Bullet: Each take a blast from General Star in trying to protect Happy from him which ultimately proves fatal.
  • The Reveal: They were among the first MF animals Marcie evolved and were assigned to be her guardians. Eventually becoming Three Scared Treasures to revive her.
  • Verbal Tic: Heart has a tendency to say "Cock-A-Doodle-Doo" in some of his sentences.

     Foxy 

Foxy

One of the researchers within ScienCity and a ally of Tortoise. Revealed later to be the great-great grandmother of Luna.
  • Posthumous Character: In terms of timeline, she was long dead when Happy first arrives in Animal Village, having passed away from old age. Happy meets her when he travels back into the past.
  • Uncanny Family Resemblance: Happy notes how similar to Luna she looks when they first meet. Marice even mistakes Luna for Foxy when she meets her.

     General Star 

General Star

The head of ScienCity and it's tower where Marice lives.
  • Cyborg: When Happy confronts him again in the present day, he looks just as he did a thousand years ago to his and Tortoise's confusion. An attack that hits him reveals that Star turned himself into a cyborg just so he can wait for the day to find and reclaim Marice.
  • Greed: Utterly power mad and doesn't care how he gets it or how many people he has to hurt.
  • Evil Laugh: The typical "Mwhahaha" one, and he seems to do it constantly.
  • Motive Decay: He originally did want to help people and had teamed with Dr. Magicia to do that, but let his lust for power consume him. As Happy's final attack finishes him, he realizes this.
  • What Measure Is a Non-Human?: He doesn't care if the animals Marice evolves are sentient, just that they serve his ends and happily more then willing to sacrifice their lives for his cause.
  • Visual Pun: Named Star while his body proportions look like one.

     Dr. Magicia 

Dr. Magicia

The head researcher of ScienCity
  • Expy: He resembles those odd sun creatures in Rave Master, only in this case he has a body. Though does play it straight after fusing with trans-dimensional power as he was the sun-faced being who sucked up Happy that started the series.
  • Fusion Dance: After the success of of merging the Beast Musketeers to Etheron devices. He merges himself with with trans-dimensional power, forming as the sun-faced head seen as he start of the series.
  • Like a Son to Me: Being Marice's creator, he eventually came around to see her as his own child to the point he helps Happy, Tortoise, Foxy and the Beast Musketeers try to save her.
  • The Atoner: Blames himself for what happened with Marice and the MF animals, he sacrifices his body to save them and Happy and makes sure that Happy is summoned to the animal world so the events of the story can come to pass.

     The Three Mythical Beasts 

The Three Mythical Beasts

General Star's three robotic animals used to collect the MF people of the animal world. They are Cyclops, Unicorn and Griffon
  • Catchphrase: When they confront the heroes they proclaim "To fight a legendary, it takes a legend!"
  • Cybernetic Mythical Beast: As their name indicates, their forms are based off of mystical beasts.
  • Blow You Away: Griffon has the power to makes gales and tornadoes.
  • Dishing Out Dirt: Cyclops can build rocks around himself to give himself bigger form and well as split the ground apart with his stomps.
  • Evil Cannot Comprehend Good: As they're machines built for the sole purpose of serving Star, they can't understand things like friendship or the metaphorical strength of the heart.
  • Shock and Awe: Unicorn has the power to fire out lighting bolts.
  • This Was His True Form: Cyclops appears to be like a huge rock golem type monster, in reality, it's a small eye drone that can summon rocks around itself and form a body of sorts.
  • Villain Respect: After Griffin is defeated by Elph, he praises his victory.

     Star Dragon 

Star Dragon

A robotic dragon combined of General Star, the Mythical Beasts, and his robotic army powered Marice's Etherious magic.
  • Breath Weapon: His "Star Breath", a star shaped energy blast.
  • Cybernetic Mythical Beast: Keeping with the theme of dragons in the series, the final threat is a cybernetic dragon.
  • Elemental Powers: It can wield all the powers of the Mythical Beasts, only much stronger since it's siphoning Marice's power. To the point, it's like the heroes are fighting a living storm.
  • Final Boss: The final threat faced in the spin-off.
  • Fusion Dance: Once the Mythical Beasts are defeated, Star destroys the robotic army he brought with him and used all their parts to combine into the Star Dragon.
  • Living Battery: During the combination, Star managed to grab Marice and hooked her as the living power source for the dragon, proclaiming her power will give him unlimited magic.
  • Villainous Breakdown: He becomes more frustrated when each of his advantages gets countered in one form or another, to the point he eventually decides if he can't have Marice, then he'll just suck the magic from the planet and do so with others.
  • Why Won't You Die?: As the battle drags on, he yells this of Happy, asking why won't he "disappear" already.

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