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Main Characters

    Doyle Cleverlobe 
Voiced by: Hal Rayle

A jock who is one of two humans chosen to go to the titular Galaxy High. He's got a lot to learn in order to make it far in the school.


  • The Alleged Car: While Aimee gets a brand-new sports-spaceship as a reward for her high grades on Earth, the school gives Doyle a decades-old scooter that looks like it's falling apart. Perhaps subverted in that it still gets him from planet to planet just fine.
  • Book Dumb: However, he's shown to be a decently quick learner when he has to be, as he's shown to know how to program the pizza delivery spaceship by the third episode. The theme song implies that his lack of academic acumen is due to a lack of interest, rather than stupidity.
  • Break the Haughty: He starts out as a Jerk Jock, but when he sees that's not gonna cut it at Galaxy High, he starts to change for the better.
  • Burger Fool: Thanks to his poor grades, he needs to take a part time job at a pizza place to pay his tuition.
  • Childhood Friends: Inverted. He and Aimee have known each other since they were kids, but he was one of her bullies. At one point, he stuck a firework in her lunch pail.
  • Creepy Shadowed Undereyes: Starts developing these in one episode as a result of growing addicted to "Brain-Blasting".
  • Dumb Jock: He excels at many different sports, but his grades are so bad that attending Galaxy High is apparently his last chance to actually graduate high school.
  • Everyone Has Standards: Even at the beginning of his Character Development, he's easily persuaded to keep Beef, his worst bully, from being eaten and even risks his life to save him (if reluctantly).
  • Ironic Name: His surname is Cleverlobe when he's not exactly a brainiac.
  • Jerk with a Heart of Gold: He starts off as rather foul-tempered and arrogant, but he becomes more and more kindhearted as the series progresses.
  • Misplaced Retribution: After he befriends a temporary transfer student who turns out to be a class clown, Doyle's the one who get blamed for his annoying pranks, since everyone's unreasonably expecting him to be able to rein the guy in.
  • Normal Fish in a Tiny Pond: His athletic skills were impressive on Earth, but Galaxy High's population consists of several aliens who leave him barely able to hold his own.
  • Reformed Bully: He's trying, but he can still be insensitive or selfish sometimes.

    Aimee Brightower 
Voiced by: Susan Blu

Aimee was the smartest girl at her school and she joins Doyle in becoming Galaxy High's first two human students. She wasn't well-liked on Earth, but proves to be very popular with the high school's alien students.


  • Academic Athlete: She's intelligent and eventually joins the Zuggleball team.
  • All of the Other Reindeer: No student on Earth wanted anything to do with her.
  • Childhood Friends: Inverted. She and Doyle have known each other since they were kids, but he was one of her bullies.
  • Class Princess: A dork on Earth, Aimee quickly becomes the most popular girl at Galaxy High, all while retaining her sweetness and friendliness.
  • Girls Love Stuffed Animals: She's got four or five in her dorm room.
  • Meaningful Name: She's intelligent and her last name is Brightower.
  • Plot Allergy: In the Beach Episode, she has an previously-unmentioned allergy to sand, but is still eager to go when Doyle seems to be suggesting they go on a beach date. She goes with her friends instead, and spends much of the episode sneezing.
  • Tsundere: She alternates between being nice to Doyle and giving him a hard time, usually because of something jerkish he does or has done.

Students of Galaxy High

    Milo de Venus 
Voiced by: David Lander

A six-armed student who gives Doyle and Aimee a tour of the school and becomes one of their friends.


  • Academic Athlete: He's intelligent and plays Zuggleball.
  • Deadpan Snarker: For a nice guy he makes some pretty sharp cuts.
  • Meaningful Name: He actually is from Venus.
  • Mr. Exposition: As Class President, it's his job to greet the two new earth students and acclimate them to Galaxy High, thus he often fills this role.
  • Nerd Glasses: He's a bit of a nerd and he wears glasses.
  • Nice Guy: He's by far the friendliest of the main characters. In the first episode, he was willing to be Doyle's friend when everyone else saw him as a loser.
  • Punny Name: His name is an obvious play on the sculpture Venus de Milo, which, unlike Milo, is female and has no arms.

    Booey Bubblehead 
Voiced by: Jennifer Darling

A girl with a transparent head who lives up to her name.


  • Alliterative Name: Both her first and last names start with B.
  • Celeb Crush: She has a thing for a singer named Mick Maggers.
  • Forgetful Jones: She has a very poor memory, frequently forgetting that she's already introduced herself to the person she's currently conversing with.
  • Logical Weakness: Her head being transparent, she needs to put sunscreen on to keep from damaging her brain.
  • Meaningful Name: True to her surname, her head is round and transparent and she's not very bright.

    Gilda Gossip 
Voiced by: Nancy Cartwright

A female student who likes to spread rumors and information about other people at the school.


  • Alliterative Name: Her given name and her surname both begin with the letter G.
  • Gossipy Hens: Her main character trait is she spreads gossip.
  • Motor Mouth: Whenever she's in gossip mode, she talks very fast.
  • Ms. Exposition: Her gossip often leads to her picking up useful information.
  • Too Many Mouths: She has several mouths on stalks growing out of her head.

    Wendy Garbo 
Voiced by: Jennifer Darling

The most fashionable girl in school. She's not the nicest of the girls, but is still a good person.


  • All Girls Want Bad Boys: She and Beef sometimes have something going on. He seems to be her default dating choice when she's not interested in someone else. In general she seems to have a thing for tough guys lacking somewhat in scruples.
  • Good Bad Girl: She's implied to have cut a swath through the high school's male population, and knows how to use her looks and charm to get what she wants, but ultimately, her heart's in the right place.
  • Human Aliens: The only obvious thing about her appearance that isn't human is that she has pointed ears. However, it's implied that her purple coif is in truth her hair, as at one point she says she needs to cover it with a swim cap to keep from getting it wet, which may make the antenna coming out of the top of her her head a natural feature of her species or a hat or some sort (note the border between said antenna and the rest of her head).
  • Interspecies Romance: One time she grew fond of a monster created from a pizza who kidnapped her (well, picked her up and carried her around) for a bit.
  • Jerk with a Heart of Gold: She'll sometimes manipulate people into doing not-very-nice things for her, like getting Doyle to trick Aimee into letting him borrow her car for a beach date, but she stops short of actually harming people.
  • Live Mink Coat: Her "wrap" is actually a living feline creature.
  • Lovable Alpha Bitch: She can be stuck-up, rude, and occasionally jealous, but she's always there for her friends.

    "Flat" Freddy Fender 
Voiced by: Nancy Cartwright

A flat kid who hangs around with the other characters.


  • Alliterative Name: His first name, last name, and nickname all begin with F.
  • Flat Character: Other than the fact that he's literally flat, he doesn't have much in a personality.
  • Heart Is an Awesome Power: His flatness enables him to squeeze into narrow spaces, which has enabled him to help his friends out of tight jams on more than one occasion.

    The Creep 
Voiced by: Danny Mann

A small yellow creature who becomes infatuated with Aimee.


  • Chained Heat: After Aimee says he's kind of cute, he literally chains himself to her, lock and everything, much to her displeasure. After the chain is cut and she's freed, he still chains himself to her but never locks it.
  • Flight: He's got a pair of functional wings.
  • Love at First Sight: Experiences this with Aimee.
  • Stalker with a Crush: His attraction to Aimee is so great that he never leaves her alone.

    The Bonk Bunch 
Beef Bonk voiced by: John Stephenson
Rotten Roland voiced by: Neil Ross
Earl Eccchhh voiced by: Guy Christopher

A trio of bullies who often give trouble to the other characters.


  • Alliterative Name: All their names are alliterations. Heck, even their group name is an alliteration!
  • Blob Monster: Earl Eccchhh is a small one of these.
  • Catchphrase:
    • Beef often says "[Earth] stinks" or some variation thereof. He also has a tendency to call people "dimbo".
    • Rotten Roland frequently says "I love it, I looove it!"
    • Earl Eccchhh often says "I ain't no (whatever he's been mistaken for at the time), I'm a poy-son!
  • Depending on the Writer: Beef gets to Pet the Dog in "The Brat Pack," showing that he cares about the elementary school kids and refusing to let Doyle, Aimee, and Milo get punished. It would imply that he's a Jerk with a Heart of Gold... yet in other episodes, he shows a Heart of Jerk personality instead, working with Doyle to save his own skin, then bullying him as soon as the risk is past.
  • Egg Folk: Rotten Roland is designed to resemble an egg, and actually fries in the Beach Episode.
  • Egging: Roland keeps a number of rotten eggs on his person and inflicts them on others regularly.
  • I Gave My Word: Beef says he keeps his promises, and he's willing to break school rules to do so, at least in one episode.
  • Jerkasses: They're all bullies, so it's a given that they're not nice people.
  • Jerk Jock: Beef embodies the character archetype of the mean athletic guy.
  • Spell My Name with a "The": Beef and his lackeys sometimes do this.
  • Turns Red: Beef briefly turns blue when infuriated.
  • Weaksauce Weakness: Beef's race suffers a particularly strong reaction to the tear-causing effect of onions.

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