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General:

  • Plot Pants: The Dojo kids normally wear a basic set of clothing, switching to power-up gear (complete with helmets and padding) to do their deliveries or fight Bedlam. However, in one episode they decide to go clubbing and switch to civilian outfits (which are, in fact, Palette Swaps of their regular models —not one polygon has changed).

Ed

Voiced by: Lyon Smith
The newest and youngest courier on the Dojo Deliveries team, Ed has mysterious origins and struggles to find out where he came from, as well as deliver packages and fight the evil businessman Mr. Bedlam at the same time.

Fizz

Voiced by: Bailey Stocker
The second youngest on the Team, Fizz may be physically short but her mental capacity is huge.

  • Action Girl: If need be, Fizz does all that is technologically possible to make sure deliveries are made on time. She also isn't hesitant to fight.
  • Big Eater: She's capable of eating 2 baskets of fries, 1 side of fried pickles, and 4 chili cheeseburgers - all in one meal.
  • Friendly Sniper: She's the best on the team at using ranged weaponry and gadgets.
  • Gadgeteer Genius: Is there anything she can't build?
  • Height Angst: Goes through this in "Wi-Fi" after a confrontation with Spyker.
  • Playful Hacker: Hacks a lot of networks and systems on a regular basis. Once she did it just to troll Ed and Loogie.
  • The Runt at the End: Not the youngest of the group, but definitely and frustratingly the shortest.
  • Tomboy with a Girly Streak: Definitely the group's tomboy, but she does dress in purple and likes to keep clean - though not to Deets' extent. Also spends more time doing creative, inventive work rather than fighting at the front.

Deets

Voiced by: Megan Fahlenbock
The middle child of the team, Deets finds herself usually as the voice of reason and a major source of kindness to her friends.

  • Action Girl: She's arguably the Dojo Team's best hand-to-hand combatant.
  • Badass Adorable: She's pretty and can kick butt. Need we say more?
  • Big Sister Instinct: To Fizz and Ed.
  • Dark and Troubled Past: Bedlam held her parents hostage and forced her to work for him when she was a little girl.
  • Deadpan Snarker: The member of the team that comes up with the most sarcastic wisecracks and one-liners.
  • Foil: To the hot-headed Burn.
    • Also to Fizz in terms of combat capabilities. Fizz is great at shooting, but horrible at close-combat. Deets rocks at close-combat, but cannot aim to save her life.
  • Girly Girl: She is definitely girly, but has a tomboy streak within her.
  • The Heart
  • Imperial Stormtrooper Marksmanship Academy: Deets may be the best martial artist, but she is absolutely hopeless at ranged gadgets. She can't even throw a pancake straight in a food fight! (Though to be fair, this was flanderized in later episodes. She could get occasional hits in the early episodes.)
  • Meaningful Name: Deets is short for details, and she has shown hints of having OCD.
  • Morality Pet: Deets is this sometimes to Burn. She often snaps at him on behalf of the other kids when he makes impossible demands as their leader, key examples of which are in the episodes "Procedures" and "Klowned".
  • Neat Freak: She gave off a long, deafening shriek when trash was dumped on her in the episode "Trashed".
  • Number Two: She's the backup leader when Burn isn't around.
  • Only Sane Woman: Often becomes this on occasion. Usually when Burn's more irritable than usual, when both Ed and Loogie are slacking off, and when Fizz is usually too busy tinkering with gadgets.
  • Snark-to-Snark Combat: Often has this with Burn.

Loogie

Voiced by: Peter Cugno
The second oldest of the team, Loogie is the Crazy-Awesome Cloudcuckoolander of the Dojo Team. In other words, he's the Crouching Moron, Hidden Badass.

Burn

Voiced by: L. Dean Ifill
The oldest kid of the team, Burn is the de-facto leader out on missions. He has an air of strictness around him and doesn't take too kindly to being challenged.

  • Big Brother Instinct: Despite being a little rough and blunt, Burn has this very strong instinct towards his friends. It is perhaps his greatest strength. This is most apparent in "Optigogs", where he covers for Ed when the younger boy loses a package.
  • The Big Guy: The bulkiest and the most strapping of the group, fitting for one who's given the title of "The Warrior".
  • Jerk with a Heart of Gold: Burn may be prideful and a bit pompous, but he is very blatant about caring for his team.
  • The Leader: Of the Headstrong variety. Burn's temper often causes disputes and disagreements among his fellow team members, often leading to disastrous consequences, but he always gets his act together to lead them back out of trouble.
  • Meaningful Name: He's quite hot-headed, isn't he?
  • Never My Fault: Pride is his biggest flaw, and it often results in him shoving his own mistakes and misfortunes onto the hands of others.
  • Pride: Burn's biggest drawback is his arrogance. Often he believes his way of doing things is the only way, only changing his mind when it's too late. It's even the focus of the plots of "Momentum" and "Klowned". He usually gets himself (or his teammates) into deep water with his attitude, then others have to come to his rescue and bail him out.
  • Shipper on Deck: Burn encourages Ed to go and talk to Deets already, since it's obvious they've had something going on since they first met.
  • Snark-to-Snark Combat: Often has this with Deets.

Anthony Ol' Skool

Voiced by: Tony Daniels
The team's mentor and Ed's creator. He's a laid-back, yet wise man that runs Dojo Deliveries.

  • Big Good: He runs Dojo Deliveries and often acts as a mentor to the group.
  • Cool Old Guy: His age doesn't make him any less of a chill, level-headed guy.
  • Embarrassing Nickname: He was referred to as "hot dog" by his sensei.
  • Out-of-Character Moment: Not in the show itself, but in the opening, one part shows him scratching discs as though he were a DJ. He never does this in the show, nor is it ever mentioned or hinted at.
  • We Used to Be Friends: Used to work with Bedlam as business partners until he betrayed him and cheated Ol' Skool out of his business.
  • Sixth Ranger: Midway through the series, he starts to join the team in the field. He even has his own powerup sequence.

Doctor Pinch

Voiced by: Peter Cugno
Loogie's hand puppet, which resembles a catfish dressed like a doctor. He is worn on Loogie's left hand, and often keeps Loogie in check.

  • Ambiguous Situation: It's never revealed whether or not Doctor Pinch is sentient. When he talks or screams, Loogie's lips never move, and his personality is completely separate from Loogie's. One episode shows that he can talk even while Loogie is sound asleep. In another, he somehow finds his way back to the Dojo on his own, and still talks in his regular voice when he is worn by Burn to apologize to Loogie.
  • Non-Human Sidekick: To Loogie.
  • Screams Like a Little Girl: Often lets out a high-pitched scream when something bad is about to happen.

    Dojo friends and allies 

Torch

Voiced by: Tony Daniels
An artificial intelligence represented by a floating head, found in one of Bedlam's old labs. He accompanies Ed, and provides instructions to him and his friends in the field.

Zero

One of Bedlam's riot bots, reprogrammed to be friendly to the Dojo.

  • Put on a Bus: Happens at least twice. After his first appearance, he is reprogrammed back to Bedlam's side. He reappears as "Static Part 2", where he is one of the Riot Bots that attacked the kids, and is reprogrammed back to their side. After that, he reappears in the series finale, "Ex-Machina Part 2", where it's revealed that Dr. Hong held onto him.
  • Heel–Face Revolving Door: Throughout the series, he gets reprogrammed by Dojo, gets reprogrammed back to Bedlam's team, disappears for a while, get rescued by Dojo, and reprogrammed back to their side, disappears once more, then reappears in the finale, only to get destroyed, and later, rebuilt.
  • Set a Mook to Kill a Mook: He is hacked by Fizz and converted to the Dojo's side. Even after being turned back to Bedlam's side, they still manage to easily convert him.

Dr. Hong

An elderly cyborg scientist from the future who lives in Sector 9.

  • Cyborg
  • Killer Robot: He's actually an Omega-class Zeta Droid, programmed by Bedlam and sent back to the present to destroy Ed, which is what he transforms into when said character accidentally drops a capsule containing his nanobots.
  • Nanomachines: Has control over nanobots. In one episode, he uses them to form a junk golem.
  • Ninja Pirate Zombie Robot: A cyborg scientist from the future with control over nanobots. Oh, and he's able to teleport using a method called matter jumping.
  • Senior Creep: Subverted. Many citizens of Progress City are creeped out by him (and the place he lives in), but he's actually nice and friendly. Just don't take his things without asking.

    Villains 

Simon Bedlam

Voiced by: Jonathan Wilson
The main antagonist of the series. Bedlam is a corrupt bureaucrat and former business partner of Ol' Skool that's willing to destroy anyone that stands in his way of gaining complete control over Progress City.

  • Bad Boss: Regularly abuses and berates his minions.
  • Big Bad: He's responsible for most of the awful things that happen in the show and has a personal grudge against Dojo Deliveries.
  • Corrupt Corporate Executive: He's killed rival business owners in order to gain control over Progress City.
  • Kick the Dog: Often abuses the meek and pathetic Crouch.
  • The Sociopath: Is more than willing to destroy the half of Progress City he doesn't own, despite the lives that would be lost. Not to mention his readiness to torture his enemies to get what he wants.
  • You Have Outlived Your Usefulness: Kills his second in command, Kora, once he obtains Ed's DNA.

Kora

Voiced by: Jennifer Dale
Bedlam's AI assistant.

  • Even Evil Has Standards: When Bedlam states he wants to destroy half the city with an alien entity colliding with a large reactor, even Kora's a bit taken back. She says even for Bedlam, it's a little extreme.
  • Evil Counterpart: Of Torch (after he joins the Dojo).
  • Evil Genius: Provides information for Bedlam.
  • Non-Human Sidekick: To Bedlam, alongside Crouch.

Crouch

Voiced by: Tony Rosato
Bedlam's incompetent robot servant.

  • The Dragon: Subverted. He is this to Bedlam, but he is pretty useless. However, one episode did have him design an advanced hover van for the DNA Delivery clones.
  • Harmless Villain: Downplayed. The few times he does confront the Dojo, he is either easily intimidated by them or runs and hides.
  • Non-Human Sidekick: To Bedlam, alongside Kora.

Spyker

Voiced by: Lorne Kennedy
Bedlam's robotic henchman, who he often deploys to do his dirty work.

Hoopbots

Basketball-playing robots, reprogrammed by Bedlam to serve him.

  • Mecha-Mooks: Bedlam uses them as his footsoldiers.
  • Palette Swap: While the majority of them are red, one episode shows blue and orange ones on two different basketball teams.
  • Red Eyes, Take Warning: On some occasions, they have red eyes instead of green.

Riot Bots

More advanced robots that are used by Bedlam.

  • Achilles' Heel: They have a weak spot, which is, ironically, in their heel.
  • Elite Mooks: Are bigger and stronger than the hoopbots. They are also resistant to EMP patches, and usually require more than one to take down.

DNA Delivery

A courier group made up of clones. They are loyal to Bedlam, and primarily attempt to obtain packages for him.

  • Catchphrase: They constantly repeat the same two lines: "DNA Delivery at your service." and "Thanks for using DNA!"
  • Clone Army
  • Mooks: Used as footsoldiers by Bedlam, alongside the hoopbots.
  • Mook Mobile: They drive flying green vans.

    Other courier crews 

Klowns

A courier crew made up of short clowns.

Dirk Cheap

Voiced by: Jeff Lumby
The sole employee of Dirk Cheap Deliveries. His boss is his mother, who is very aggressive and insists that he calls her "dispatcher".

  • Invisibility Cloak: Makes use of a device that allows him and his vehicle to turn invisible. This particular device happens to be created for usage by Ed, though it is unknown how Dirk is able to use.
  • Punny Name: His name is a play on the saying "dirt cheap".

Twilighters

A group that inhabits the lower sectors of Progress City.

  • Faceless Goons: They all wear helmets that conceal their face, which resemble motorcycle helmets.

Atlas Fives

A group of robots who are known to rival the Dojo in courier ranks.

  • Meaningful Name: Their name is Atlas Fives, and they are made up of five robots.

Hover Squirrel

Intelligent squirrels.

  • Berserk Button: Insulting them, taking their acorns, or intruding on their territory will usually trigger a swarm of them to attack.
  • Noodle Incident: According to Deets, the squirrels gained their intelligence from a radioactive peanut spill (which Loogie may or may not have had something to do with).

    Others 

DJ Dive

Voiced by: Heather Bambrick
The smooth-talking DJ of Progress City.

Caretaker

Voiced by: Heather Bambrick
A mysterious alien lifeform who was responsible for hiding the ancient artifacts all over Progress City long ago. She also grants Ed many of these artifacts.

Buster and Pit

Voiced by: Don Dickinson
Two trash bots that commonly clean up trash in Progress City.


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