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Leet Fighters shares a continuity with The Frollo Show, and many characters appear in both series.

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The Main Duo

    Guile 

Colonel William Guile

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Voiced by: Michael Donovan

"You see, I have this terrible travel agent..."

A goofier version of Guile who has trouble with school and makes lame jokes. Has no problem getting dates, though.


    M. Bison 

M. Bison

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Voiced by: Richard Newman

"So, Colonel, how'd you like your first day at school? Making new friends?"

The head of the criminal organization Shadaloo, only a comical version of himself.


  • Adaptational Personality Change: In the cartoon and the games, M. Bison leads the terrorist organization Shadaloo with an iron fist and the intention to Take Over the World, and has no sympathy for anyone whatsoever. Here, he's more comical and displays moments of sympathy. Seeing Frollo hurt Madotsuki to try to get Wilford to reveal himself causes him to attack Frollo in anger.
  • Berserk Button: When Batiatus steals his lines after beating him up:
    Batiatus: YES! YES! Of course!
    M. Bison: AUGH! MY CREATIONS!
  • Big "YES!": He says it a lot. It's even weaponized as a powerful sonic wave against Gaston in "Frollo Fucks The Gods", who fights back in kind.
  • But for Me, It Was Tuesday: Parodied.
    "Yes, yes, I killed your Xbox. What is it with you anyway? I killed my Xbox too, and you don't hear me whining about it!"
  • Character Death: In "Daring Death", he dies by a computer trap presumably set up by Dee Jay and E. Honda. He comes Back from the Dead at the end of the episode.
  • Combination Attack: With Guile, Frollo, and Gaston, performing the Giga Drill Breaker.
  • Crate Expectations: Throws two of them at Genie Jafar in "Frollo Beats Up Evil Residents".
  • Deadpan Snarker: He has some moments of snark, though it's not entirely deadpan.
  • Fire-Forged Friends: They started as enemies, but he and Guile became friends with Frollo and Gaston.
  • Good Angel, Bad Angel: In "Conflictive Contest", he has a conversation with his good angel (represented by Guile) and his bad angel (represented by himself) on whether to join with Guile at the game show or score an affair with Panty instead. He chooses the latter.
  • Heterosexual Life-Partners: With Guile.
  • Large Ham: Like in his home series, he's not a fan of subtlety.
  • Lethal Chef: Attempts to cook spaghetti, but all he manage to make is a plate of burning ashes.
  • Out with a Bang: Not quite out, but he had to go to the hospital after an afternoon in Panty's bedroom.
  • Psychic Powers: Wouldn't be Bison without Psycho Power.
  • Punctuated! For! Emphasis!: "STOP... THAT... PLAAANE!!!" Shouted after the plane takes off without him.
  • Red Eyes, Take Warning: His eyes may turn red when using his power.
  • Sacrificed Basic Skill for Awesome Training: Competent at using his psychic powers in combat, yet he doesn't know how to cook or clean the apartment.
  • Say My Name:
    • "BALROOOG!"
    • And sometimes "GUILE!"
  • Shock and Awe: Channels lightning.
  • The Strategist: Displays shades of this in "Frollo Finally Does It", when he and Guile face two of Wilford's clones.
  • You Fool!: Sometimes calls others this.

Supporting Characters

    Balrog 

Balrog

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Voiced by: Paul Dobson

"Guess you won't be needing this pizza I made for you. You want me to get rid of them?"

An African-American boxer who acts as Guile and Bison's loyal servant.


    Dee Jay 

Dee Jay

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Voiced by: Paul Dobson

"This tournament's my chance to clear my name! I've got to win it!"

A Jamaican kickboxer who antagonizes Guile and Bison. He is usually seen alongside E. Honda.


    E. Honda 

E. Honda

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Voiced by: Paul Dobson

"It'll be soon...and it'll be big!"

A Japanese sumo wrestler who antagonizes Guile and Bison. He is usually seen alongside Dee Jay.


  • Adaptational Jerkass: He was not antagonistic in the original cartoon or games, nor did he ever do stereotypical bully things.
  • Attention Deficit... Ooh, Shiny!: He gets distracted from fighting Guile, thanks to Mephiles's chicken tacos.
  • Fat Bastard: He's a very wide guy, and he harrasses Guile for no reason, like taking his lunch money.
  • Genius Bruiser: A sumo wrestler with an expertise on computers.
  • Ground Pound: Honda tries this on Guile during "Conflictive Contest", but Guile escapes and he ends up crushing Dee Jay instead.
  • Heterosexual Life-Partners: With Dee Jay.
  • Laser-Guided Karma: Guile defeats both him and Dee Jay at the game show as payback for taking his lunch money.
  • Put on a Bus: He is sent to prison by Nicolas Cage and Tommy Wiseau at the beginning of episode 6 for seemingly killing Bison.
  • Schoolyard Bully All Grown Up: Literally. He is a grown man doing stereotypical bully things, like taking Guile's lunch money.

    T. Hawk 

T. Hawk

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"If you pull that trigger and kill someone here... the police will getcha... for homicide."

Full name Thunder Hawk, a Mexican who has flight powers and supreme culinary skills. He mostly works for people who pay him large amounts of money.


  • Badass Native: A Mexican one, to be precise.
  • Badass Pacifist: Prevents Nicolas Cage from attacking Guile and Bison during the game show.
  • Batter Up!: He wields a giant burrito shell containing spirit people to knock away Mormon Jesus's ship.
  • The Dog Bites Back: Attacks Mormon Jesus in retaliation for being subject to his experiments.
  • Early-Bird Cameo: He is part of a plane's decorations in episode 4.
  • Edible Bludgeon: Wields burrito shells that can catch projectiles and be used as a bat.
  • Flight: One of his abilities, though it may be an exaggerated Tomahawk Buster.
  • Money, Dear Boy: In-Universe, the only reason he gives out for working with Marco Antonio Regil is that he pays more.
  • Sitcom Arch-Nemesis: To Balrog, to see who's the better servant.

    Nicolas Cage 

Nicolas Cage

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"I'm a cop. I do what I can for people and help 'em out."

The famous American actor popular for his hammy roles, notably from The Wicker Man (2006) and Vampire's Kiss.


  • And Then John Was a Zombie: He appears as one of the zombified citizens of Paris in "Frollo Beats Up Evil Residents" before Bleemo incinerates him.
  • Berserk Button: In episode 6, Guile wants a police officer to arrest Honda and Dee Jay for killing Bison, and Cage comes in and states that he's a professional cop. Guile doesn't believe so, causing Cage to throw a fit.
    "WHAT AM I, A FUCKING RETARD, MAN?! A FUCKING RETARD, HUH?!?!?"
  • Hair-Trigger Temper: Almost literally, given how eager he is to whip out his gun at the slightest annoyance.
  • Large Ham: Yes! He shouts with little cause, like asking what 3 divided by 2 equals.
  • New Job as the Plot Demands: He first appears as a school teacher, and later a cop.
  • No Indoor Voice: Shouts the most out of all characters. To the point that he can use his screaming as a weapon.
  • Pistol-Whipping: The first thing he does after he pulls out his gun is to smack Joaquín López-Dóriga (his partner during the game show) with it.
  • Psychopathic Manchild: He'll throw childish tantrums at the drop of a hat.
  • Suddenly Shouting: All the damn time.
  • Super-Scream: Can weaponize his hammy screams in combat, as revealed during the credits montage of Leet Fighters episode 6.
  • Trigger-Happy: His above-mentioned gun, which is whipped out for dealing with annoyances.
  • Uncertain Doom: He appeared in episode 9 of The Frollo Show as a zombie before Bleemo incinerates him, and that's the last seen of him. It's considered uncertain because he doesn't show up at the end of the episode along with the other cured citizens, and he doesn't appear in episodes after that.

    Mephiles the Dark 

Mephiles the Dark

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Voiced by: Dan Green

"OH YES! It's time for the final curtain call!"

An artificial anthropomorphic hedgehog who enjoys playing pranks on people and has a rivalry with Fegelein.


  • Adaptational Heroism: In his debut, he wanted to completely obliterate space and time For the Evulz. In this series, he's instead a Laughably Evil Troll whose "villainy" involves pulling pranks on people and is given a few redeeming qualities. While he's still not a "hero" by any stretch of the term, none of his atrocities are brought up.
  • Adapted Out: In his debut, he's the intelligence half of the god Solaris, the other component being Iblis, the raw power half. Iblis makes no appearance proper in either Leet Fighters or The Frollo Show.
  • Affectionate Nickname: After he and Fegelein settle their differences, he starts calling him "Fegs".
  • Attention Whore: He craves being the center of attention and enjoys it.
  • Big "YES!": Practically his catch phrase.
    "Oh yes!"
  • Butt-Monkey: Though not to the extent as Silver is, he gets it whenever Fegelein is around.
  • The Comically Serious: His lines originate from a game wherein he is a deathly serious Knight of Cerebus Big Bad. In The Frollo Show, he is the screwball instead. You can see where this is going.
  • Companion Cube: Episode 19 shows him owning a Game Boy Color that he cries over losing to the Hell Guards in the promo to Episode 21.
  • Deadpan Snarker: "I thank you, Fegs!"
  • Easily Forgiven:
    • He sabotaged Guile's relationship with Stocking in "Daten Date", but Guile was willing to work with him in the very next episode. Though Guile did need a replacement for Bison on short notice, and Mephiles was rejected by Stocking instantly.
    • Frollo also invites Mephiles to his birthday party, even though Mephiles had suckered him and Gaston into breathing laughing gas earlier. Though it could have been taken as a gesture of pity, as he stole it from Silver, and Frollo gave Silver another one.
  • Horse of a Different Color: Owns a flying manatee with Wilford Brimley's face. No, really.
  • I Just Want to Have Friends: Implied, at the end of Leet Fighters episode 5.
  • It Amused Me: He thrives on this, belittling, trolling, and swindling others for his own amusement. Mostly.
  • Large Ham: He basically has his usual personality as a bombastic villain as in the game, except that now, his increasingly overdramatic lines are applied to completely mundane contexts, making him even hammier than before.
  • Madness Mantra: "All we have to do... is sit back and wait... and wait... and wait... and wait..." It's enough to drive Fegelein insane.
    Fegelein: [undergoing Sanity Slippage] You said that 7,402,047 times...
  • Nice Job Breaking It, Hero: If it weren't for him and Fegelein fighting and falling into the sewer, Yzma wouldn't have met Frollo's other enemies.
  • No Mouth: Instead, his "muzzle" flashes any time he speaks.
  • The Rival: To Fegelein and Silver, but mostly the former.
  • Rivals Team Up: During the grand battle, he and Fegelein perform an antic together on Hitler and become bros.
  • Stuff Blowing Up: His explosive antic arsenal includes exploding eggs, robot clones, and a propane tank.
  • Treacherous Advisor: "Helps" Guile's relationship with Stocking by convincing him to make a move for the bedroom after only one date.
  • Troll: He often competes with Fegelein to see who's the better antic master.
  • Vomit Indiscretion Shot: Vomits on Madotsuki after seeing Ayumu blown up to bits.
  • Wall of Weapons: Alongside Fegelein, he has a variety of antic-related material at his disposal, ranging from laughing gas to robot clones.
  • You Can Say That Again: Does this with Mark in "Frollo Celebrates his Birthday".

    Silver the Hedgehog 

Silver the Hedgehog

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Voiced by: Pete Capella

"We might be able to learn about the devastation of the world!"

An anthropomorphic hedgehog who has a large ego and terrible luck.


  • Boisterous Weakling: Tries to egg on Marco Antonio Regil by competing with his telekinetic powers. All that does is get him flung off the roof and into the PITy.
  • Butt-Monkey: There's one for both sides, and he fulfills the allies' role as the Irate Gamer and Best Hercules for the villains.
  • A Day in the Limelight: Part 3 of "Frollo Finally Does It" focuses more on him and other characters in the PITy.
  • Joke Character: Acts as comic relief mostly.
  • Mystical White Hair: A telekinetic hedgehog with silver (what else?) fur.
  • Paper Tiger: He views himself as awesome and tries to match Marco with his telekinesis powers, but Marco curbstomps him easily.
  • Psychic Powers: His Signature Move. He's largely incompetent at it.
  • The Rival: To Mephiles, though the latter doesn't acknowledge him as much.
    • Unknown Rival: To Marco Antonio Regil, whom he specifically targets several times during the big battle, attempting to match telekinetic powers with him, but is casually batted aside every time.
  • Small Name, Big Ego: He's a lot less awesome than he thinks he is.
  • The Smart Guy: Of the PITy crew, divided between him and Bleemo.
  • Took a Level in Badass: Becomes rather helpful in the PITy story of "Frollo Finally Does It".
  • You Monster!: Most of his screentime consists of shouting this to Mephiles verbatim.

Villains

    Mormon Jesus 

Mormon Jesus

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"Destroy the dark-skinned Indian! Become savior of America, Mormon Jesus!"
US-Mexico border patrol

A poorly-animated Jesus from an anti-Mormon film called The God Makers. He serves as border patrol between the United States and Mexico.


  • Arc Villain: Of the PITy story of "Frollo Finally Does It". He has no affiliation with either Wilford Brimley or Ronald McDonald, outside of using Wilford parasites for his own Evil Plan.
  • Asshole Victim: When he invaded Frollo's home, he picked several characters to be victims to Wilford parasites. They're freed from their prisons thanks to Silver and kick his ass.
  • Beard of Evil: It's a bushy beard instead of a thin goatee.
  • Cardboard Prison: Irene and Anakaris knocked him into a containment cell, but he escaped at the end of the episode. The PITy crew should've made sure he stayed inside.
  • Cool Ship: Pilots one to chase T. Hawk when he crossed the border. He pilots another one when he travels to Paris, which is armed with a missile launcher and a hacking system.
  • Dark Messiah: Resemblance to Jesus aside, he infects several characters for his glory to become god.
  • Energy Ball: Mormon Jesus unleashes his wrath by using holy energy balls with the Mormon God's face on it.
  • Evilutionary Biologist: In part 3 of "Frollo Finally Does It", he's testing several characters with Wilford parasites.
  • For the Evulz: He has no reason for shooting the dark-skinned other than the thrill of target practice.
  • Godhood Seeker: Mormon Jesus plans to infect several victims with Wilford parasites to become a god, in a similar vein to Albert Wesker.
  • Grievous Harm with a Body/More Dakka: Mormon Jesus's gunship can fire spirit people as projectiles. It can even rapid fire dozens of spirit people at once.
  • Hoist by His Own Petard: What caused his defeat twice.
    • In his debut, T. Hawk wrecks his ship with a massive burrito filled with his own spirit people, causing it to spin out of control and crash into Guile and Bison's apartment.
    • In episode 19 of The Frollo Show, Silver puts his telekinesis to good use by freeing his test subjects. It's followed by being attacked by his test subjects, tied up by T. Hawk, and then shoved into a prison by Irene and Anakaris.
  • Karma Houdini: He has yet to receive any comeuppance for his crimes. Whenever he's defeated by the heroes, he'll always find a way to escape.
  • Laser Blade: Carries a cross-guard lightsaber.
  • Light Is Not Good: He wears a white robe and can spawn holy energy balls, yet he commits several horrific acts.
  • Nice Job Fixing It, Villain: Capturing Morrigan and Demitri ended up being a mistake, as it prompted Irene and her gang to enter Frollo's invaded palace to rescue both of them and Mormon Jesus's other test subjects, thus foiling his megalomaniacal plans.
  • Perpetual Smiler: He almost always smiles regardless of which situation he's in. These expressions can turn into slasher smiles on occasion.
  • Politically Incorrect Villain: Established the border patrol as an excuse to shoot the dark-skinned.
  • Silent Antagonist: He has a narrator who speaks for him, however.
  • Spell My Name with a "The": The narrator usually puts a "the" before his name, resulting in "the Mormon Jesus".
  • Walking Spoiler: Mentioning that he appears in the "Frollo Finally Does It" saga is a huge spoiler to those who've seen Leet Fighters.
  • Would Hit a Girl: Three of his victims he plans to infect with Wilford parasites are the female Morrigan, Aya Drevis, and Mako Mankanshoku. He likely intended to do the same to Irene after defeating her in combat.
  • Would Hurt a Child: Aya and Mako are part of his invected test subjects and he is fine with fighting Irene.

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