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Ghostbusters (2016)
Based on the Ghostbusters reboot.
Abby Yates
- Voiced by: Kaitlyn Robrock"Did somebody call?"
- Crazy-Prepared: When Gertrude slimes Erin, Abby pulls out an umbrella and a raincoat to protect herself from also getting doused.
- Drives Like Crazy: She drives the incredibly tiny Ecto-1 erratically. Her parking, meanwhile, is worse.
- Shock and Awe: She can use her gauntlet to absorb electricity from a charge station, and transfer it to a port.
- Technology Marches On: Her team's ghost-catching gear is more advanced than their 1984 predecessors, allowing for more diverse abilities. That said, while she doesn't need Venkman's Ghost Trap gadget to catch ghosts, it does require some good timing to pull off right.
- Waxing Lyrical: When she drops out, she might explain that "There's something strange in another neighborhood...", and that she needs to investigate it.
Erin Gilbert
- Voiced by: Kristen Wiig (stock audio), TBA (new audio)"Okay. I guess it's my turn."
- Butt-Monkey: She constantly gets slimed.
- Dude, Where's My Respect?: She becomes temporarily crestfallen over the fact that even after defeating Mayhem and (seemingly) Rowan, the public considers the Ghostbusters frauds.
- Fake Shemp: Zig-zagged, as Wiig's voice clips during story segments were taken from the 2016 Ghostbusters film. New dialogue was recorded as well.
- Improbable Weapon User: When the others are in danger of being crushed by the Stay Puft float, she saves them with... a chicken.
- Quest Giver: To help her recover some ghosts she may have "accidentally" released trying to show up some journalists.
- Stuff Blowing Up: She can use her proton shotgun to blow up silver pieces.
Jillian Holtzmann
- Voiced by: Kate McKinnon (stock audio), TBA (new audio)"Time for a field test."
- Extreme Omnivore: Has no problems eating slime-covered chicken, or just slime itself to test what ghost they're dealing with.
- Fake Shemp: Zig-zagged, as McKinnon's voice clips during story segments were taken from the 2016 Ghostbusters film. New dialogue was recorded as well.
- Fetch Quest: She sends the player to recover several of her things which went missing in the move from the Chinese restaurant to the firehouse, and became scattered all over the Adventure World.
- Ms. Fixit: Can fix broken blue mechanisms.
- Mad Scientist: She's apparently been trying to build a cloning machine, to no luck, as Abby will note if there's two of her active at the same time.
- Mundane Utility: Uses a Ghost Chipper on a pile of cupcakes.
- Quest Giver: She asks the player to help fix up the strange old mechanism note she finds in the firehouse. Another mission she gives tasks the player with grabbing equipment she lost while moving it to the firehouse.
- Trademark Favorite Food: She always seems to carry a can of Pringles (though it doesn't actually say "Pringles"), and eats some in an idle animation.
Patty Tolan
- Voiced by: Liz Benoit"Hey, how can I help?"
- Bookworm: She admits reading "a lot of nonfiction" in her spare time, as evidenced by her reading Ghosts From Our Past at the start of her first cutscene, and cracking open a red book during an idle animation.
- Genius Bruiser: She's both the strongest member and the biggest history buff in her team.
- Quest Giver: "Helping" her bust some creepy mannequins that are terrorizing a hotel.
- Super-Strength: She's been given a boost, strength-wise, now able to smash certain walls and lift orange-handled objects.
- Why Did It Have to Be Snakes?: She's terrified by mannequins, and won't help the player bust them.
Kevin Beckman
- Voiced by: Chris Hemsworth
- Brainless Beauty: Something the Ghostbusters acknowledge. It's also a cause of one of the missions: He screwed up some forms he had to deliver with some photos (and decided to "help" by sending the forms to the people he'd been shooting photos for).
- Implied Love Interest: For Erin.
- Quest Giver: Needs some new photos taken.
Rowan
- Voiced by: Neil Casey
- Agony of the Feet: After he becomes a giant No Ghost, the Ghostbusters trick him into stepping on a painful statue of a Lego brick.
- Arch-Enemy: To the Ghostbusters, but specifically to Abby and Erin.
- Fake Shemp: Subverted Casey's voice clips during story segments were taken from the 2016 Ghostbusters film, but new audio is played ingame, with some fans speculating that he reprised his role.
- My Death Is Only The Beginning: Kills himself so he can become a ghost to lead his army.
Paul Feig
- Voiced by: Paul Feig
- Creator Cameo: Continuing the trend of directors appearing in Lego adaptations. He directed the 2016 Ghostbusters film prior to appearing in this game.
- Distressed Dude: Fills the role of the Citizen in Peril in all of the Ghostbusters Story Pack levels.
- Take That!: Most of his lines after getting rescued call out people who expressed hatred for this movie's existence on the Internet.
- Tempting Fate: He wonders aloud how Back to the Future fans would react if he decided to remake that.note
Ghost Abby
- Voiced by: Kaitlyn Robrock
An Abby from another dimension, where she and several others bust humans as the Pulsebusters.
- Diegetic Soundtrack Usage: She sings a slightly altered version of the Ghostbusters tune to herself.
- Jerkass: She and the Pulsebusters capture humans and put them in cages.
- Sealed Evil in a Can: Gets busted and stuck in a ghost trap and then a containment unit.
Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them
Based on Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them.
Newt Scamander
- Voiced by: Eddie Redmayne"Newton Artemis Fido Scamander, at your service."
- Bag of Holding: His briefcase, which he can place at certain spots to climb inside it and solve puzzles.
- Ditzy Genius: He's very odd about his animals, but he's smart enough to access the intelligence panels.
- Making a Splash: His aquamenti spell can summon water to put out fires and remove toxic puddles.
- Master of Unlocking: He can use a Bowtruckle to pick locks.
- Mr. Fixit: His repairo spell can fix broken blue objects.
- Projectile Spell: Newt can cast diffindo to break apart red LEGO walls.
- Stuff Blowing Up: He can destroy silver LEGO pieces.
- Tempting Fate: Hopes that the concept of a flying car never catches on.
Tina Goldstein
- Voiced by: Katherine Waterston (stock audio), TBA (new audio)"Somebody need me? I was busy with some wand permit forms but that's fine."
- Deadpan Snarker: She'll snark off at Voldemort if they're active at the same time.
- Did You Just Flip Off Cthulhu?: As mentioned above, she asks Voldemort what's got his wand in a knot. It should be noted that her time was before Voldemort, so he's just a weird looking wizard to her.
- Moveset Clone: She shares all the abilities of Newt, but trades the suitcase and lockpick for acrobatics.
Jacob Kowalski
- Voiced by: Dan Folger (stock audio), TBA (new audio)"Whoa whoa, you want me to do stuff now? Ah boy...”
- Badass Normal: The only playable "No-Maj" in the Wizarding World.
- Big Eater
- Black Comedy Burst: Gives one when he discusses magic words with Newt, and spouts a seemingly innocent spell name.Jacob: "Abracadabra."Newt: "Be careful what you say."
- Quest Giver: The Adventure World has an NPC Jacob who needs help finding ingredients for more baked goods.
- Stuff Blowing Up: Carries exploding pies with him at all times.
Queenie Goldstein
- Voiced by: Alison Sudol (stock audio), TBA (new audio)"You want some help, honey?"
- Big Damn Kiss: The Fantastic Beasts Story Pack's last cutscene expands upon the movie's closing shot, of Queenie catching Jacob's attention inside his bakery, by having Queenie flirt with him, before giving him a huge smooch.
- Mind Control: She can control minds to solve puzzles.
- Quest Giver: The Adventure World has an NPC Queenie who needs help cleaning her apartment.
Niffler
Percival Graves
- Voiced by: Colin Farrell (stock audio), Yuri Lowenthal (new audio)
- The Reveal: A patch released two weeks after Fantastic Beasts debuted in theaters updated the cutscene after the "Obscurus For-Sure-Us" level, so that Graves reveals himself as Grindelwald before he gets taken away.
Gnarlack
- Voiced by: Ron Perlman
- Quest Giver: Fixing up his establishment.
Mary Lou Barebone
- Voiced by: Samantha Morton(stock audio), TBA (new audio)
Credence Barebone
- Voiced by: Ezra Miller
Modesty Barebone
- Voiced by: Faith Wood-Blagrove
- Adaptation Personality Change: She's much more cheerful than she is in the film. And she's not too taken with her mothers' extremist anti-magic views.
- Damsel in Distress: Fills the role of the Citizen in Peril for all of the Fantastic Beasts Story Pack levels.
- Quest Giver: She asks for help fixing up some toys Mary Lou Barebone broke.
Seraphina Picquery
- Voiced by: Carmen Ejogo
- Quest Giver: Asks the player to hunt down several no-majes who didn't have their memories wiped properly.
The LEGO Batman Movie
Based on The LEGO Batman Movie.
Robin/Nightwing
- Voiced by: Robbie Daymond"Hot diggidy dog, the boy wonder is here!"
- Adaptational Early Appearance: In this Story Pack, Robin first becomes Nightwing while helping Batman swipe the Phantom Zone projector. In the movie, he first becomes Nightwing much later, after Batman gets banished to the Phantom Zone.
- Air-Vent Passageway: He can sneak around in these.
- And Call Him "George": One of his finishers involves him accidentally hugging an enemy to death.
- Ascended Extra: His Nightwing costume, which he regularly switches back and forth to in story in order to solve puzzles. In the film, he only used it briefly after Batman was sent to the Phantom Zone as part of an attempt to be more like Batman, and permanently went back to his Robin outfit after Batman returned.
- Cheerful Child: As in his home movie. Dick is one of the few playable characters who actually enjoys travelling through the vortex.
- Instant Costume Change: He switches between Robin and Nightwing by tearing off his costume, to reveal another one underneath.
- Light 'em Up: Robin's glasses have a night-vision feature that allow him to see in darkened corridors.
- Mr. Fixit: Robin can fix broken blue Lego objects.
- One-Steve Limit: Broken if the player summons Robin during Story Mode, because then he'd have to help rescue the Robin who hails from the DC Comics dimension. Even in the LEGO Batman Movie Story Pack, he passes the Robin from the 1966 Batman show at one point.
- Super Not-Drowning Skills: Robin can swim indefinitely underwater. Justified, since it shows him wearing a rebreather when he's in the water.
- This Looks Like a Job for Aquaman: Only Robin can fix things underwater. He's also the only one capable of sneaking through air vent passages.
Batgirl
- Voiced by: Rosario Dawson"Did someone turn on the Bat-girl signal?"
- Adaptational Early Appearance: In the Story Pack, Barbara gets her Batgirl costume much earlier than in the film, receiving it from Batman after Joker lets out all of the Phantom Zone criminals while in the movie she didn't receive it until right before the final battle.
- Distaff Counterpart: She has all of the abilities of her dimension's Batman, except for Master Build and the Merch-Gun. Inversely, she also has one ability that he doesn't possess.
- Gameplay and Story Segregation: She'll always have her Batgirl costume and tools whenever the player summons her, even if he/she uses her before watching the cutscene that actually shows Batman giving them to her.
- The Smurfette Principle: By default, the only playable woman in this Story Pack.
- This Looks Like a Job for Aquaman: Only she can unlock High Access Security panels.
Excalibur Batman
- Voiced by: Will Arnett
- Always Someone Better: Gameplaywise, has the abilities of the DC Comics Batman, plus quite a few more. Averted when compared to the normally-clad Lego Movie Batman, since each of them has some abilities that the other doesn't.
- Ascended Extra: Goes from a brief cameo in the movie to a full playable character.
- BFS: It's taller than Batman himself.
- MacGyvering: He's capable of Master Building.
- Public Domain Artifact: Wields the mighty sword Excalibur.
- Throwing Your Sword Always Works: Only in this case, it's because he uses his sword instead of batarangs.
Alfred Pennyworth
- Voiced by: Ralph Fiennes (stock audio)
- Adaptational Wimp: He doesn't join the Bat-Family and take down the Phantom Zone prisoners like he does in the movie.
- Demoted to Extra: While the movie firmly established Alfred and Bruce having a bond as strong as that between a father and a son, with Alfred even joining the Bat-Family along with Robin and Batgirl, he doesn't appear after the beginning of the fourth Story Pack level, where he informs Batman that the Joker is invading Wayne Manor.
The Joker (The LEGO Batman Movie)
- Voiced by: André Sogliuzzo
- Big Bad: The main villain of this Story Pack.
- Non-Action Big Bad: Unlike his counterpart from the Lego DC Universe, he's never fought directly.
Harley Quinn (The LEGO Batman Movie)
- Voiced by: Tara Strong
- Adaptational Heroism: Unlike in the movie where she's firmly on the Joker's side and assisting the Phantom Zone escapees, here she joins forces with Batman alongside the rest of his Rogues' Gallery, and helps out in the battle against Voldemort.
Poison Ivy
- Voiced by: Tasia Valenza
- Hurricane of Puns: She and Batman unleash these on one another during their boss battle.
Clayface
- Adaptational Badass: He puts up far more of a fight against Batman. In the movie, Batman takes him down almost effortlessly.
- Mythology Gag: He sends Mooks made of his body parts, just like he did in Batman: Arkham City.
Two-Face (The LEGO Batman Movie)
- Voiced by: Imari Williams
Catwoman
- Voiced by: Grey Griffin
- Damsel in Distress: She got caught stealing from LexCorp, and needs the player's help in escaping.
The Riddler (The LEGO Batman Movie)
- Voiced by: Roger Craig Smith
- Riddle Me This: If the player finds his hiding place, he'll naturally challenge him/her to answer some riddles, each of which has the name of another Gotham criminal as its solution.
The Phantom Zone
- Voiced by: Grey Griffin
- Adaptation Name Change: She's referred to as "Phyllis" in the film itself.
- You Don't Look Like You: Her "body" is red instead of grey, and her "face" is multi-color studs that light up instead of 1x1 round plates that change color.
King Kong
- Voiced by: Seth Green
The Kraken
- Voiced by: Frank Welker
Agent Smith
- Voiced by: Christopher Corey Smith
- Adaptational Wimp: Complicated. He was the big bad in The Matrix. Here his purpose is to just be foot soldiers for the Joker. However, that is exactly the purpose he serves in The LEGO Batman Movie.
- Ascended Extra: They were a mere Actor Allusion cameo in LEGO Lord of the Rings, but now they're part of a story. Ironically, they're still sharing the screen with Lord of the Rings characters.
- Mooks: They serve as foot soldiers in the LEGO Batman Story Pack.
- The Comically Serious: They show no emotion whatsoever while performing ridiculous tasks such as wearing lizard masks or saying 'pew pew' when firing their guns.
Voldemort (The LEGO Batman Movie)
- Voiced by: Liam O'Brien
- Final Boss: Of the LEGO Batman Movie story pack, despite not being the Big Bad of that story.
- Summon Magic: He summons Mooks throughout his boss fight, although surprisingly not with magic, but with the Phantom Zone Projector.
- One-Steve Limit: Averted due to the real version also being in the game.
- Speaks Fluent Animal: Presumably, given that the real Voldemort can speak Parseltongue (snake language).
- Tom the Dark Lord: He's the LEGO version of the Trope Namer.
Superman (The LEGO Batman Movie)
- Voiced by: Nolan North
- Quest Giver: Asks the player to find Wonder Woman, Green Lantern and Aquaman, who haven't shown up to the Justice League's party.
Martian Manhunter
- Hidden Depths: The usually serious J'onn busts some serious break-dancing moves.
Wonder Woman (The LEGO Batman Movie)
- Voiced by: TBA
- Awesome, but Impractical: The player learns from her that the Invisible Jet can become a pain to look for when she forgets where she parked it.
Green Lantern
- Voiced by: TBA
- Spell My Name with a "The": Superman calls him the Green Lantern.
Aquaman (The LEGO Batman Movie)
- Voiced by: TBA
- Skewed Priorities: He figures it's easier to fix a broken sub and save the people in it than try and get them to swim to safety, because they might get their clothes wet.
The Flash (The LEGO Batman Movie)
- Voiced by: TBA
- Escort Mission: He wants you to protect him while he hands out ice cream to the citizens of Gotham.
Mayor McCaskill
- Voiced by: Mariah Carey
- Ascended Extra: She has more to say in this game than she did in the movie, since she appears at each of the Adventure World's Restoration spots.
- Skewed Priorities: She laments not having enough money to buy unhappy citizens a jukebox, but admits that she "foolishly" invested the budget for it into the police force — who mostly does nothing but call Batman for help, though she doesn't tell the player such.
Commissioner Gordon (The LEGO Batman Movie)
- Voiced by: Steve Blum
- Quest Giver: Sends the player to destroy some canisters of the Scarecrow's fear toxin.
Mad Hatter
- Voiced by: TBA
- The Faceless: The players hear his advertisements for his hat shop from all over Gotham, but never actually see him.
- Mass Hypnosis: Radio towers broadcasting his ads hypnotize people into visiting his shop.
Menial Task Mike
- Distressed Dude: The Citizen-in-Peril for every level of the LEGO Batman Movie Story Pack.
- The Voiceless: Unlike Paul Feig and Modesty, he doesn't say anything.
Adventure Time
Based on Adventure Time.
Finn the Human
- Voiced by: Jeremy Shada"ADVENTURE TIME!"
- Anachronism Stew: Keeps certain swords which had been canonically broken or destroyed at the same time, such as the Demon Sword being present with the Grass Sword, the latter bought by Finn to replace the broken former.
- Bag of Holding: All of Finn's famed swords are available to be used.
- Cool Sword: The Finn Sword, Grass Sword, Demon Sword and Crystal Sword are just some of the swords Finn has in hand.
- Energy Weapon: Billy's Gauntlet can be used to melt golden pieces and ice.
- The Hero: As usual. His level has him claim the Enchiridion and take down the Lich.
- This Looks Like a Job for Aquaman: The Demon Sword is one of the only things capable of breaking certain red pieces (and until Marceline was released, the only thing).
- You Have GOT to Be Kidding Me!: When he finds out that there's an entire chapter in the Enchiridion dedicated to Jake.
Jake the Dog
- Voiced by: John DiMaggio"All right, let's do a thing!"
- Big Eater: Pulls out a sandwich as part of one of his idle animations. He also mentions his Everything Burrito which was about the size of him, which he never got to eat.
- Cloudcuckoolander: He travels back in time to help Finn recover the Enchiridion and fight the Lich, but in the case of the later, he actually forgets whether Finn defeated the Lich or not, or even if he survived.
- Combo Platter Powers: Jake's shapeshifting abilities grant him a ludicrous amount of abilities, making him one of, if not the most versatile characters in the game.
- Cool Car: Jake's Jakemobile form comes with Finn's set. And yes, Jake himself can ride it.
- Happily Married: To Lady Rainicorn.
- Saying Sound Effects Out Loud: As the Jakemobile, he's supplying the engine sound (when idling, it's just Jake going "brrmbrrmbrrm" over and over), and when he attacks, Jake goes "pew" when his weapons fire.
- Shapeshifting: Just like his animated self, Jake can transform into various devices to be used, such as a trampoline and a "mech" suit.
- This Is a Drill: He can drill through orange and blue safety walls, the second character to do so.
- Too Dumb to Live: He offers Gizmo food, which any Gremlins fan can tell you is a bad idea.
Lumpy Space Princess
- Voiced by: Pendleton Ward"No one invited me so... I'm like crashing this lame party!"
- The Cameo: She can be found in the Sonic Level pack, needing some rescuing.
- Everything's Better with Rainbows: LSP is the second character in the game capable of breaking and shaping rainbow coloured bricks.
- Improvised Weapon: Cell phones, which she seems to have a limitless supply of.
- Suspiciously Specific Denial: If she's met with a puzzle she can't solve, she'll insist she used it yesterday but can't be bothered to use it now.
- Tantrum Throwing: This is actually how she throws her phones. While taking aim, she's on the phone with Melissa, and seems mad about it. Let go of the targetting button and she tosses the phones with all the force of a brick.
- Valley Girl: The way she speaks.
Marceline the Vampire Queen
- Voiced by: Olivia Olson"I've arrived and I'm hungry. It's not gonna be pretty when I'm finished here."
- The Ace: Players who actually got her to worknote found her to have more abilities than any other character released either before or alongside her.
- Artificial Stupidity: For unknown reasons, whenever the player apparates while she is computer-controlled, she will attempt to also apparate, which will always fail because she doesn't have the apparation ability.
- Daywalking Vampire: Thanks to sunscreen, she can explore sunny dimensions without burning up.
- Glass-Shattering Sound: Can use her bass-playing to blast windows to pieces.
- Improbable Weapon User: Her "axe" functions as both a bass guitar and a literal axe.
- Our Vampires Are Different: For starters, she only "sometimes" drinks blood.
- Quest Giver: The Adventure World has an NPC Marceline who asks for help rescuing Hambo from some gnomes.
- Regenerating Health: Her hearts gradually refill.
- Shapeshifting: She can turn into a bat or a wolf.
- Trademark Favorite Food: She eats by sucking the color red out of various objects, including Demon Lego Bricks.note
- Wingding Eyes: Dancing often makes her so dizzy, her eyes become spirals.
BMO
- Voiced by: Niki Yang"Let's play a game!"
- This Looks Like a Job for Aquaman: There are special BMO ports, granting access to LEGO Batman 3-style minigames, which require BMO to utilize.
- Your Size May Vary: BMO is slightly shorter than Jake in the original show, but here BMO is almost twice his size.
Ancient Psychic Tandem War Elephant
- Voiced by: Steve Agee"What are your commands, master?"
- Energy Weapon: It can be used as such.
Princess Bubblegum
- Voiced by: Hynden Walch
- Escort Mission: Getting her back to the castle to make an antidote for some monstrosities she created.
- For Science!: Her attempt at reviving the dead accidentally creates undead candies.
- Princesses Prefer Pink: Has long pink hair and wears her well-known pink dress.
Ice King
- Voiced by: Tom Kenny
- The Cameo: Like Dr. Eggman, he also appears as a haunted parade balloon in the Ghostbusters story pack.
- Fetch Quest: To send the players out to find his missing penguins. Another in a hidden area of the Adventure World has him as Simon sending you to fetch ingredients for a soup for Marcie.
- Freeze Ray: Thanks to his crown, he is able to perform powerful ice spells. His parade balloon version only demonstrates this though.
- Lampshade Hanging: As Simon, he questions why all the ingredients for Marcie's soup are in such strange places.
Gunter
- Voiced by:: Tom Kenny
- The Dragon: To Ice King.
- Heel–Face Turn: Ice King's quest has the player retrieving his penguins after Gunter attempts them to turn against their master. Again.
Lady Rainicorn
- The Cameo: Is seen taking Princess Bubblegum through the sky in the intro of the level pack.
- The Voiceless: Despite her voice actress; Niki Yang returning to voice BMO, she never speaks or appears more than twice ingame.
The Lich
- Voiced by: Ron Perlman
- Big Bad: Of the second half of the Adventure Time Level Pack, based on the episode "Mortal Folly".
- Knight of Cerebus: As in the show, the Lich is played almost 100% seriously. The only downgrades applied to him is him scratching himself and getting beaten up by Finn in a more comical way than the actual episode.
Tree Trunks
- Voiced by: Polly Lou Livingston
- Fetch Quest: Sends you to gather apples so that she can make some pies after a fly ruined her earlier stock.
- Happily Married: To Mr. Pig, who's absent from the game but mentioned.
Cinnamon Bun
- Voiced by: Dee Bradley Baker
- Distressed Dude: The Citizen-In-Peril for this cartoon's Level Pack.
Key-per
- Voiced by: John Moschitta Jr.
- Motor Mouth: Finn and Jake find his long but mostly-pointless speech boring, so they figure out the riddle before he even finishes.
- Dark Is Not Evil: Shows up wearing devil-themed pajamas at the end of the first half the the Level Pack, only to be accidentally beaten up by Finn.
Ogre
- Voiced by: Dee Bradley Baker
- Attack of the 50-Foot Whatever: Is one of the biggest bosses ingame, even bigger than Lord Vortech.
Evil Guy
- Voiced by: Mark Hamill
- Fake Shemp: All of his dialogue is taken from the episode he appeared in.
Mannish Man
- Voiced by: Fred Tatasciore
Magic Man/Normal Man
- Voiced by: Tom Kenny
- Jerkass: He's incredibly rude to everyone.
Party Bears
Peppermint Butler
Neptr
- Video Game Cruelty Potential: You can break him for studs.
Earls of Lemongrab
- Voiced by: Justin Roiland
- No Indoor Voice: They're quite shouty.
- Quest Giver: They insist you fix the machine that makes lemon-children.
- Ungrateful Bastard: Subverted. Despite threatening the player to three years dungeon, they're actually thankful when you create a lemon-child for them.
Choose Goose
- Voiced by: Jeff Bennett
- Riddle Me This: Gives the player a series of riddles regarding the locations of his booths to find a Gold Brick he was going to give you but lost.
- "Shaggy Dog" Story: The latter was actually on him the entire quest.
Flame Princess
- Voiced by: Jessica DiCicco
- The Cameo: She can be found in the Adventure World in the PlayStation 3, 4 and Xbox One versions, but she doesn't give out any quests. She's just there.
Rosielinen
- Damsel in Distress: She and the rest of Pillow World are found under attack from a Pillow Dragon.
Fern the Human
- Amazing Technicolour Population: He's entirely green, being as he is made from the Grass Sword.
- Fusion Dance: Of the Green Sword and the Finn Sword.
- Rubber Man: The only real difference between him and Finn, gameplay wise. Fern's limbs stretch like Jake's when he attacks.
- Secret Character: Unlockable since summer 2017, and can swap places with Finn.
- The Voiceless
Mission: Impossible
Based on Mission: Impossible.
Ethan Hunt
- Voiced by: Tom Cruise"This is Ethan Hunt."
- Clear My Name: He gets framed of stealing classified information, and must find the real thief.
- Fake Shemp: All of Hunt's audio is taken from the Mission: Impossible films. Tom Cruise however, personally approved the lines chosen for the game.
- Master of Disguise: He can take on the appearances of other minifigures.
- "Mission: Impossible" Cable Drop: Naturally, Ethan can suspend himself from a cable. Sometimes the cable even appears in places that don't seem to have anything to hang it from.
- Mundane Utility: His Disguise ability is used as a makeshift camera to take photos of Kevin in the Ghostbusters 2016 world as part of a quest.
- Paper-Thin Disguise: His cat-person disguise used to get into Mrs. Deagle's house in the Gremlins level is... unconvincing, to say the least.
- Stuff Blowing Up: He carries an endless supply of explosive gum, and can also rig fuse boxes to explode.
- Super Not-Drowning Skills: He can breathe underwater, unlike his movie counterpart. The final build of his IMF Scrambler, the IMF Covert Jet, allows anyone to breathe underwater, despite not appearing to have anything to cover its pilot.
- Wall Crawl: Able to use suction cups to help him climb light blue walls.
- X-Ray Vision: His binoculars help him see through green panels.
Franz Krieger
- Voiced by: JB Blanc
- Guest-Star Party Member: Is playable for a short segment of the Mission: Impossible level pack.
- Karma Houdini: He survives his death in the films, and can be found on a quest, passed over in favour of hunting Phelps.
Jack Harmon
- Voiced by: Max Mittelman
- Ludicrous Gibs: Implied. As opposed to his film counterpart's death scene, here a scene of Sarah spraying a ketchup bottle while undercover as a hot dog vendor right as he dies suggests that this is what happened when he met his death in the elevator.
Sarah Davies
- Voiced by: Kristin Scott Thomas
- Bowdlerise: Her death scene.
Jim Phelps
- Voiced by: Jon Voight (archive audio), TBA (new audio)
- Adaptational Badass: Phelps puts up far more of a fight against Ethan on top of the train (in defiance of physics).
- Adaptational Villainy: As he is in the first film, he's a lot more evil than he was in the original TV series.
- Big Bad: Of the Mission: Impossible level pack.
- Bloodless Carnage: Subverted. The blood on his hand in the intro is allegorically represented by ketchup.
- Karma Houdini: He survives his death in the film. The player finds him at the end of a long quest and are told to keep an eye on him to prevent him escaping again. He promptly escapes again (though if the player chases after him, the two agents chasing him do catch up to Phelps).
Benji Dunn
- Voiced by: Simon Pegg
- Disguised in Drag: One mission has him turn up disguised as Claire Phelps for no adequately explainable reason.
- Distressed Dude: He fills the role of the Citizen in Peril for the "Mission: Impossible" level.
- Let Us Never Speak of This Again:
- After the player frees him from his peril, he tells the player not to let any of the other agents know about it (ironically unaware that one of the nearby security guards is actually Ethan in disguise).
- He muses on the thought of disguising agents as gorillas, but then becomes horrified, and tells the player, "...let's never mention Agent Gorilla again!"
- Motor Mouth: He has more to say than the average Citizen in Peril, and says it with shorter pauses as well.
- Quest Giver: He sends the player to find a gorilla, a rabbit and a pig for his mask stall.
- Strapped to a Bomb: This somehow happened to Benji in the "Mission: Impossible" level. Ethan needs the help of someone/something who can drill, and someone who can do magic, in order to free him.
Eugene Kittridge
- Voiced by: Henry Czerny
- Crazy-Prepared: Kittridge has mission recordings all over the place.
- A Father to His Men: Kittridge gets upset if you manage to get frazzled by the laser grid infiltrating IMF headquarters.
- Mission Control Is Off Its Meds: For all that Kittridge is serious about giving agents missions to assist other agents, or capture dangerous traitors, there are also missions he'll give where the player must infiltrate a Seville mansion to recover a necklace for him, or infiltrate IMF just to get list of secret knocks so he can get something to eat. He also dismisses the mission to rebuild a windmill on the grounds that it was "worth it" simply because the agents responsible made some cool helicopter stunts, and starts a fire just so Hunt can disguise himself as a firemen.
- Pungeon Master: He tends to work puns into his mission briefings.
- Quest Giver: Kittridge is the primary quest giver for the Mission Impossible world.
- The Voice: In the Adventure World, he never talks with Ethan in person, and instead sends him mission briefings through robots and bouncing telephone booths.
Luther Stickell
- Voiced by: John Eric Bentley
- Disguised in Drag: He turns up in one mission disguised as Claire Phelps (on the reasoning that since she was in another country, nobody would be suspicious).
- Escort Mission: He has two missions in which the player must fend off mooks while he hacks into various computers.
- Playful Hacker: His position for IMF.
- Strange Minds Think Alike: While disguised as Claire, he and Benji say almost identical things.
- Sweet Tooth: In the mission for gathering birthday chocolate for Director Brassel, he implies feeling tempted to keep it for himself.
Claire Phelps
- Voiced by: Emmanuelle Béart
- Captain Obvious: While infiltrating IMF Headquarters in the Level Pack, she'll occasionally remind Ethan that the Frickin' Laser Beams are "designed to hurt".
- Quest Giver: She asks the player to track down several videos of hers that've gotten accidentally delivered to IMF drop-points.
- Spared by the Adaptation: She survives the events of the first film here.
Sonic the Hedgehog
Based on Sonic the Hedgehog.
Sonic the Hedgehog
- Voiced by: Roger Craig Smith"Aw, yeah, this is happenin'! Hmm, that...that sounded better in my head."
- The Cameo: A balloon version of him appears in the Ghostbusters 2016 Adventure World, and has to be summoned during the story to battle a haunted Dr. Eggman parade balloon.
- Cerebus Retcon: This game suggests that Sonic's inability to swim is caused by a massive case of Aquaphobia (implied to be caused through childhood trauma from when he first visited Labyrinth Zone).
- Composite Character: Sonic retains his normal moveset from the 3D games since Sonic Adventure, runs and flips like his Sonic Advance version and has a fighting style similar to his Super Smash Bros. appearances.
- Death Throws: Like in the 2D games, Sonic does these if he gets killed.
- Difficult, but Awesome: He has his trademark speed in a game not built for someone of his speed. That said, he basically has the abilities of a character with the speed of a vehicle.
- It's All About Me: He gets excited about meeting The Doctor, since he thinks the Sonic Screwdriver was named after him.
- Lazy Bum: He has only one Idle Animation in the game, and it lasts as long as you leave him standing one spot. He gets bored and falls alseep on the ground. This includes moments in the levels when the gameplay is halted to show something or someone important, meaning once it cuts back to him, there is a good chance Sonic will be fast asleep by then. This includes when Eggman summons his robotic counterparts to destroy him or when Amy shows up to hand him the final Chaos Emerald in the middle of a fight with Chaos.
- Rolling Attack: He can use his signature Spin Dash to plow through enemies and obstacles.
- Self-Deprecation: If Sonic and Lumpy Space Princess are together, Sonic will begin to recall the last time he met a princess before becoming uncomfortable and claiming he can't remember.
- Shell-Shocked Veteran: When Big mentions seeing a Chaos Emerald somewhere with walls, and saws, and water, Sonic instantly has horrified flashbacks to Labyrinth Zone.
- Super Drowning Skills: Played straight during the Level Pack. Touching water is, as usual, instant death. Averted in the Adventure World, where he'll either just run over water, or instantly don a life-preserver. Lampshaded in his story pack where Big mentions the Labyrinth Zone gives him terrible flashbacks to Sonic 1.
- Super Mode: In a surprising move, Sonic can actually go Super Sonic here! ...after collecting all the Chaos Emeralds first.
- Super-Speed: Duh.
- Super-Strength: He can smash open cracked walls with his super-speed.
- Wheel o' Feet: Much like in the Genesis games, he gains these when he runs.
- Why Did It Have to Be Snakes?: Water. And especially the Labyrinth Zone, which is partially submerged.
- You Fight Like a Cow: An expert. Most of his fights with Eggman involve him demolishing the man verbally as he demolishes his machines.
Dr. Eggman
- Voiced by: Mike Pollock
- Bad Liar: When he explains his quest in the Adventure World."I, Doctor Eggman, have devised an INGENIOUS new plan to capture - uh, I mean, to...to HELP the...uh...local...ORPHANS! Yes, yes, that's right! I'm a changed Eggman!"
- The Cameo: He appears in the Ghostbusters Story Pack in the form of a haunted parade balloon.
- Leitmotif: His theme from Sonic Adventure in the level pack, and an instrumental of "E.G.G.M.A.N." in the Adventure World.
- Mission Control: Temporarily takes this role during the "Eggman's Master Plan" quest, where he secretly installs a tracking device/headset on your characters.
- Multiversal Conqueror: He plans to use the Keystones to take over all worlds, but he doesn't even get to conquering his own before Sonic disrupts his plans.
- Mythology Gag: Mentions Sonic's favorite food, chili dogs, and quotes a few of the late Deem Bristow's infamous Eggman lines from Sonic Adventure.
- Never Recycle Your Schemes: Averted. He's trying to use the Death Egg once more. And not only that...Dr. Eggman: Oh, Eggman, you genius! Who would have expected a Death Egg Robot?
Sonic: Well, anyone... This is like the fourth time you've used it... - Quest Giver: Helping him find all the chili dogs in the world for use in an evil scheme...I mean, to feed orphans.
Miles "Tails" Prower
- Voiced by: Colleen O'Shaughnessey
- Leitmotif: An instrumental version of "Believe in Myself" plays when you approach his workshop in the Adventure World and the first time you use the Tornado in the Level.
- Metaphorgotten: Claims his strongest muscle is his brain before realizing the brain isn't actually a muscle.
- Quest Giver: Helping him hunt down and destroy several of Eggman's robot generators.
Knuckles the Echidna
- Voiced by: Travis Willingham
- Horrible Judge of Character: Even he admits he's too trusting of the wrong people. After finishing his quest, he'll wonder whether you wanted him to give you the golden brick.
- Leitmotif: A (sadly) instrumental version of "Unknown from M.E." plays when you approach him in the Adventure World.
- Quest Giver: Fighting off some of Eggman's robots.
- Suspiciously Specific Denial: He hasn't lost the Master Emerald due to trusting someone he shouldn't have, again. He's just hidden it. He's actually telling the truth. The Master Emerald is in the Hidden Palace Zone. Eggman still manages to find it, though.
- Waxing Lyrical: Quotes a few of his Adventure level rap songs while fighting Badniks.
Amy Rose
- Voiced by: Cindy Robinson
- Big Damn Heroes: During the boss battle with Chaos, Eggman refuses to surrender the last Chaos Emerald, claiming that he needs it to power his defenses. Amy comes up near the end and knocks him out and takes the Emerald, allowing Sonic to transform into Super Sonic.
- Damsel in Distress: She even complains about how she gets kidnapped only twice, and people start to think she's useless all the time.
- Dude, Where's My Respect?: When found in the Adventure World, she's annoyed at the fact Sonic and co. keep ignoring her, mentioning all the heroic things she's done over the years.
- Leitmotif: An instrumental version of "My Sweet Passion" plays when you approach her in the Adventure World.
- Quest Giver: Finding and rescuing several animals being held hostage by Eggman's robots.
- You Owe Me: After knocking out Eggman and getting the last Emerald, Amy says he owes her a favor for it. She immediately calls it in when she's sucked out of the Death Egg.
Shadow the Hedgehog
- Voiced by: Kirk Thornton
- Large Ham: His famous quotes are twisted in the context of flower arrangement.
- Leitmotif: An instrumental version of "Throw It All Away" plays when you approach him in the Adventure World.
- Quest Giver: Helping him arrange some flowers in tribute to Maria.
- Real Men Wear Pink: He calls flower arrangement an extremely sophisticated art.
- Seen It All: He's seemingly unphased by getting sucked into a dimensional rift, keeping his stoic expression and arms folded as he flies in.
- Superhero Packing Heat: Temporarily during the Sonic level pack, which is defied by Knuckles who throws his gun away. He even mimics some of the poses from the intro to ''Shadow the Hedgehog."
- Villains Out Shopping: Apparently tried to buy K.I.T.T. according to K.I.T.T. himself.
Big the Cat
- Voiced by: Oliver Wyman
- Distressed Dude: He's the Citizen In Distress for the Sonic Level Pack, having gotten stuck inside a giant teacup in Adventure Time's Breakfast Kingdom, and requires being rescued with a crane.
- Leitmotif: An instrumental version of "Lazy Days (Livin' in Paradise)" plays when you approach him in the Adventure World.
- Quest Giver: Helping him find Froggy, who's gone missing again.
- Waxing Lyrical: Like Knuckles, he also quotes his Image Song from Sonic Adventure, albeit much less frequently.
Robo Sonic
- Sudden Name Change: While the character was technically never given an official English name, Japanese promotional material called it "Mecha Sonic". Its name was changed here to differentiate it from the Mecha Sonic from Sonic the Hedgehog 3.
Mecha Sonic
- Composite Character: Well, Composite Form - it uses the energy attacks it normally uses as Super Mecha Sonic in this form.
Metal Sonic
- The Bad Guy Wins: Eggman claims that this Metal Sonic came from a universe where it finally beat Sonic. It doesn't get to repeat that performance.
- Limit Break: On its final hit point, Metal Sonic will enter Overdrive Mode becoming completely invincible and charging at Sonic several times at high speeds. Eggman panics in response to this since the amount of energy radiating from Metal could have catastrophic results if it gets too close to his dimensional portal generator.
Chaos
- Attack of the 50-Foot Whatever: At the end of the Sonic Level Pack, although as a giant version of Chaos 0 as opposed to Perfect Chaos.
- Battle Theme Music: The Chaos 0, 2, and 4 battle theme from Sonic Adventure.
- Elemental Powers: Aside from the obvious water, Chaos uses the Elemental Phase keystone to channel fire and ice powers as well. Though much like the Chaos 6 form, ice leaves him more vulnerable than normal.
Omochao
- Voiced by: Laura Bailey
- Butt-Monkey: Takes quite a beating in both the Sonic Level Pack and the Adventure World.
- Captain Obvious: Exaggerated in the Level Pack and Adventure World. If you find it on top of the Death Egg, it'll tell you about the benefits of walking.
- Cloud Cuckoo Lander: This game takes Omochao's infamous status and runs like Sonic with it. They show up and point out the glaringly obvious, even musing about the benefits of walking; think nobody has ever heard of the Green Hill Zone, when it's arguably the most used Sonic zone; seems to think they were "accidentally" locked in the ruins when it's very likely it was intentional; they say the water in Chemical Plant Zone is safe to drink, then devolves into trippy Word-Salad Humor; forgets they're a robot and thus they can't feel the cold; and so on.
- Exposition Fairy: During the Marble Zone portion of the Level Pack, much to Sonic's annoyance.
- Noodle Incident: They say someone accidentally locked them in the ruins, only for Sonic to save them.
The Goonies
Based on The Goonies.
Tropes that apply to the Goonies as a whole
- Adaptational Badass: With the exception of Sloth, none of the Goonies were able to fight very well. Here, they are able to fight enemies, with Chunk's Truffle Shuffle even being weaponised.
- Adorably Precocious Child: Except the older members such as Sloth, of course.
- Ragtag Bunch of Misfits
- Chest Monster: Probably the first heroic example of this trope, as One-Eyed Willy's Pirate Ship can be rebuilt into The Fanged Fortune, a treasure chest that has teeth and can spray water.
- Improbable Weapon User: Some use items such as a boombox, crabs, a can of cola and bubblegum for their main arsenal.
Sloth
- Voiced by: S. Scott Bullock"Choc-o-late...? Choc-o-late!"
- Adaptational Attractiveness: Being a minifigure, the only notable disfigurements of Sloth are his head and teeth. In the game, his eyes are correctly positioned or normal compared with his film counterpart. (The physical figure does have one eye positioned slightly lower than the other.)
- Ascended Fanboy: You can team him up with Superman here, and Sloth is quite happy if you do.
- Early-Bird Cameo: Gets summoned by the Locate Keystone at one point during the Fantastic Beasts Story Pack.
- Super Not-Drowning Skills: Sloth can swim indefinitely underwater.
- Super-Strength: He can smash breakable walls and floors and pull orange handles.
Chunk
- Voiced by: Michaela Dietz
- Big Eater: The Fratellis kidnap him as he eats their ice cream, and he also helps himself to some junk food in an idle animation.
- Cassandra Truth: According to his interaction with Stripe, he tried to tell the Sheriff about Gremlins, but he didn't believe him.note
- Distressed Dude: The Fratellis tie him to a chair during the first cutscene. He escapes with help from Sloth.
- Hammerspace: Chunk manages to fit a sword and a pirate hat in his pockets, to use when he needs to cut vines as "Captain Chunk".
- Improbable Weapon User: He attacks with a stream of chocolate ice cream.
- Mr. Exposition: He narrates the Previously on… segment, to bring the player up to speed on the events preceding his meeting Sloth.
- Nice Job Breaking It, Hero: According to Andy, after Rosalita revealed some pirate gems in Mikey's bag, Chunk accidentally knocked them back into the sea.
- Odd Friendship: He befriends the deformed Sloth as they team up to save the other Goonies.
- Quest Giver: Sends the player on a Stealth-Based Mission for more of the Fratellis' ice cream.
Mouth
- Voiced by: Abby Trott
- Bilingual Bonus: In-Universe, as he is fluent in Spanish.
- Distressed Dude: The Fratellis toss him below the Inferno's deck.
- Escort Mission: He and the player solve a series of clues in order to find more "rich stuff". The first time they complete this Quest, they find both a Gold Brick, and a slide leading to Inferno Cove.
- Stuff Blowing Up: He can throw dynamite at targets and silver pieces, among other things.
Mikey
- Voiced by: Melissa Hutchinson
- Distressed Dude: The Fratellis trap him inside a chest.
- Malaproper: Sometimes he confuses such words as "oxygen" and "hydrogen".
- Stuff Blowing Up: He can throw dynamite at targets and silver pieces, among other things.
Andy
- Voiced by: TBA
- Damsel in Distress: She and Brand fall into an octopus' grasp.
- Fetch Quest: She sends the player to find some gems in order to save the Goon Docks.
- Glass-Shattering Sound: Can use her boom box to blast windows to pieces.
Data
- Voiced by: TBA
- The Ace: He has more abilities than any of the other Goonies do.
- Distressed Dude: Subverted; he manages to slip out of Mama Fratelli's grasp after his friends and Sloth distract her.
- Gadgeteer Genius: He carries along some of his homemade inventions.
- Third-Person Person: Data uses his name in place of first-person pronouns.
Brand
- Voiced by: Max Mittelman
- Distressed Dude: He and Andy fall into an octopus' grasp.
- Escort Mission: After the Fratellis break out of jail again, Brand and the player must search Astoria for them.
- Super Not-Drowning Skills: Brand can swim indefinitely underwater.
Stef
- Voiced by: TBA
- Blind Without 'Em: She can't see without her glasses.
- Damsel in Distress: The Fratellis lock her in a cage.
- Fetch Quest: She sends the player to search the bottom of the wishing well for her glasses, and items that the other Goonies lost.
- Improbable Weapon User: She attacks by throwing crabs, and can destroy objects with Bubblegum Popping.
- Super Not-Drowning Skills: Stef can swim indefinitely underwater.
Rosalita
- Voiced by: TBA
- Bilingual Bonus: In-Universe, as she purely speaks Spanish akin to the movie. Subtitles provide convenient translations.
- Damsel in Distress: The Citizen in Peril for the Goonies Level Pack.
- Lampshade Hanging: She wonders how a grocery trip landed her into the caves.
Jake Fratelli
- Voiced by: TBA
Mama Fratelli
- Voiced by: TBA
- Big Bad: Of the Goonies Level.
Francis Fratelli
- Voiced by: TBA
- Bald of Evil: His hairpiece comes off pretty easily compared to other minifigures.
One-Eyed Willy
- Voiced by: TBA
- Affably Evil: He's actually pretty pleasant toward the player characters at first. It's only when he feels they know too much that he decided to try and bump them off.
- Know When to Fold 'Em: After being beaten, he allows the player characters to leave.
Mr. Irving Walsh
- Voiced by: TBA
Troy Perkins
- Voiced by: TBA
- Adaptational Karma: A Funny Background Event has him getting kidnapped by the Gremlins via B.A. Baracus' van in the final scene of the level.
- The Bully: In addition to his actions in the film, he and his father are seen putting up a construction sign on the Walsh's front yard, a possible reference to the Stop 'N Snack deleted scene where he boasts: "I'll be teeing off on what used to be your front lawn!"
- The Voiceless: He has no lines.
Elgin Perkins
- Voiced by: TBA
The Octopus
- Adaptational Sympathy: Yes, the giant octopus gets this. In the original deleted scene, it attacks them, gets distracted by Data's music-player. Here, it winds up hurt and the Goonies feel bad for it, freeing it. It even helps them in response. Also ziggzagged, given the fact that it held Brand and Andy hotage.
- Ascended Extra: It was deleted from the final product of the movie, but it's shown here in all its glory.
- Discontinuity Nod: The original deleted scenario from the movie is used in this level, right down to using music. Stef and Brand agree not to tell anyone because it was so stupid, nobody would believe them. Data says he'll still tell everyone, a nod to the error in the movie where he did just that. Yes, he still does it here.
- Music Soothes the Savage Beast: Like in the deleted scene, it attacks the Goonies, only stopped by Data's music-player, which causes it to let go of Stef and Brand and start dancing. The ridiculousness isn't lost on the two teens saved from it.
Harry Potter
Based on Harry Potter.
Tropes that apply to the Harry Potter characters as a whole
- Suddenly Voiced: This marks the Harry Potter casts' first appearance in a Travelers Tales-made Lego game where they speak coherently and not in gibberish.
Harry Potter
- Voiced by: Daniel Radcliffe"I've been here once before, in a dream."
- Adaptational Context Change: His line to Voldemort about "Finishing this the way we started...Together!" takes on a new meaning considering the two are in a team pack here, and he only really says this line when on a party alongside Tom himself.
- Fake Shemp: All of Radcliffe's voice lines are pulled directly from the movies.
- Flight: Courtesy of his broom.
- Invisibility: Accomplished via his invisibility cloak.
- Light 'em Up: Using the Lumos spell allows him to light up dark areas.
- Making a Splash: He can summon water with his wand to clear up toxic pools.
- Projectile Spell: His diffindo spell functions like one, cutting red LEGO walls rather than gold brick structures.
- Seen It All: After the weirdness of his stay at Hogwarts, he admits nothing really surprises him anymore.
- Speaks Fluent Animal: Harry can use parseltongue to interact with special gates.
- The Stoic: On account of his lines being reused from the movies, Harry often gives off a much more quiet attitude compared to Voldemort and Hermione. It gets downright intimidating when he speaks to Voldemort or uses his Patronus.
- Took a Level in Badass: In the Lego Harry Potter games, Harry needed to go through a wheel of different spells to access them, but can use them all here on command. He can also summon his broomstick on-command.
Lord Voldemort
- Voiced by: Ralph Fiennes"After tonight, no one will ever again question my powers."
- Butt-Monkey: Surprisingly, he nearly gets run over by Wyldstyle, and gets wrecked by Finn and Jake during a Battle Arena Mode trailer. TWICE.
- The Dreaded: Passers-by in the Harry Potter Adventure World are utterly terrified by him.
- Fake Shemp: All of Fiennes' voice lines are pulled directly from the movies.
- Flight: He can fly naturally, with his legs turning into smoke as he does.
- Light 'em Up: He can light up dark areas.
- Making a Splash: Voldemort can also use his wand to clear up toxic pools.
- Mind Manipulation: Much like Wicked Witch, Wonder Woman and Cyberman before him, he is capable of mind control.
- Moveset Clone: Has the same set of abilities as Harry, but replaces the Stealth with Mind Control.
- One-Steve Limit: Averted due to the version from The LEGO Batman Movie also being in the game.
- Projectile Spell: Voldemort can cast Diffindo to break apart red LEGO walls.
- Speaks Fluent Animal: Voldemort can also speak parseltongue.
- Suspiciously Specific Denial: "I am extraordinary, but the wand resist me." says Voldemort if he can't properly interact with a puzzle.
- Tom the Dark Lord: His real name is Tom, though the only person who actually calls him this is Harry.
- Villain Protagonist: He became a playable character before any of Harry's allies did.
Hermione Granger
- Voiced by: Erica Lindbeck"Umm... Hi. I'm Hermione Granger. Time to put some magic to good use."
- Early-Bird Cameo: She first appeared in the "Meet That Hero" video for Newt Scamander as one of the many passersby who mistook Gandalf for Dumbledore.
- Faux Horrific: As an academically-minded sort, she's horrified by the thought that Marty McFly was once late for school(!)
- The Knights Who Say "Squee!": She'll be really excited if she and Newt Scamander are active at the same time. Not surprising, since she was the first character to mention his book.
Buckbeak
Bellatrix Lestrange
- Voiced by: Helena Bonham Carter
- Fake Shemp: Her voice clips are all taken from the films, mostly Deathly Hallows Part 1 with her "You could have killed me!!".
- Flunky Boss: Half her fight consists of her retreating, then siccing Death Eaters on your character.
- Improbable Weapon User: She flings whatever's nearby in the fight. This includes toilets, and the infamous rubber duck.
Rubeus Hagrid
- Voiced by: Robbie Coltrane
- Quest Giver: Asks you to recover several acromantula eggs he misplaced.
Albus Dumbledore
- Voiced by: Tom Kane
- Quest Giver: He asks you to recover some knitting magazines he's lost.
- Spared by the Adaptation: Despite the Adventure World taking place during Harry's seventh year, Dumbledore is alive and well.
Draco Malfoy
- The Voiceless: Despite no dialogue, he can be heard weeping after you beat him in a race in the Quidditch pitch.
Luna Lovegood
- Voiced by: Evanna Lynch
- Cloudcuckoolander: She's busy trying to figure out other methods of detecting thestrals, wondering if too much pudding might also allow someone to see them.
- Quest Giver: She asks you to find some thestrals that have gone missing.
Neville Longbottom
- Voiced By: Matthew Lewis
- Badass in Distress: He's found under attack from several dozen Death Eaters, whom he's managed to royally tick off and he's misplaced his wand in the snow.
- The Bus Came Back: Hilariously, while searching for his wand, he finds his old pet frog Trevor. He's a bit offended that Trevor left.
- Sophisticated as Hell: He's not sure if the Death Eaters are after him because he pointed out that "the concept of blood purity being linked to magical ability is fundamentally flawed and real blood purity in a modern age is a foolish endeavor that may or may not even be physically possible to achieve in Britain", or because he accidentally splashed pumpkin juice on one of them.
Arthur Weasley
- Voiced by: Mark Williams
- Quest Giver: He recruits the player to fix a problem inside the Ministry of Magic caused by an enchanted muggle item known as a rubber duck.
Fred and George Weasley
- Spared by the Adaptation: Fred lives to the relief of many fans.
- The Cameo: They can be found inside their shop, Weasley Wizarding Wheazes, on Diagon Alley, and one of them has to be scanned so as to allow Ethan Hunt access to Gringotts.
- The Voiceless
Professor Severus Snape
- The Cameo: He can be found wandering the grounds of Hogwarts close to the greenhouse, but he doesn't speak and Harry won't acknowledge him.
- The Voiceless: Likely out of respect to his original actor, who passed away shortly before the Harry Potter pack's release.
Sirius Black
- Spared by the Adaptation: Even though he died during Harry's fifth year, Sirius shows up in the Harry Potter Adventure World alive and well.
- The Voiceless: Which is extremely odd, considering his original actor provided the voice of this game's main villain.
Gremlins
Based on the Gremlins films.
Gizmo
- Voiced by: Howie Mandel"Gizmo to rescue!"
- Explosive Breeder: When exposed to water, although it causes instant death for him and Stripe in this game.
- Irony: Meta, as he's prominently featured with Scooby-Doo and has a reaction line to him. The latter's voice actor also voices Stripe.
- Metamorphosis Monster: When he eats a food item, such as a Scooby Snack, he transforms from a cute little Mogwai into a monstrous Gremlin.
- Super Drowning Skills: Dies instantly when he touches water.
- Writing Around Trademarks: He still dons the Rambo headband when using his arrows, but his toy car is no longer a Barbie toy.
- Your Size May Vary: In the movies, he's about the size of a small toy. Ingame however, he's as tall as several child characters.
Stripe
- Voiced by: Frank Welker"Time to cause trouble!"
- The Cameo: Twice in the Goonies pack, first while Sloth and Chunk are in the caves, and again at the end, hijacking the A-Team's van.
- Cool Chair: Upgrade his Flash 'n' Finish weapon, and it'll become one. It's even called Stripe's Throne.
- Slasher Smile: His minifigure's expression.
- Super Drowning Skills: Dies instantly when he touches water.
- Villain Protagonist: He led the evil Gremlins in the first movie.
- Your Size May Vary: Like Gizmo, his size in the movies differs from his ingame appearance, equal to an adult.
Billy Peltzer
- Voiced by: Max Mittelman
- Quest Giver: Asks the player to track down five Mogwai who've gone on walkabout.
Kate Beringer
- Voiced by: Phoebe Cates
- Quest Giver: Asks the player to find some chicken legs for Daffy.
Randall Peltzer
- Voiced by: Hoyt Axton
Lynn Peltzer
- Voiced by: Frances Lee McCain
Murray Futterman
- Voiced by: TBA
- Quest Giver: Asks for help fighting off some gremlins when his Alleged Tractor breaks down.
Pete Fountaine
- Voiced by: Pamela Hayden
- Bad Job, Worse Uniform: Having to deliver Christmas trees on foot for no pay would be bad enough without the Gremlin attacks, but Pete also has to wear a ridiculous Christmas tree costume while he's doing it.
- Escort Mission: Pete has to be protected as he delivers trees, since Gremlins attack him.
Mr. Wing
- Voiced by: TBA
Mrs. Deagle
- Voiced by: TBA
- Karma Houdini/Spared by the Adaptation: Is still alive, despite being killed by a Gremlin in the original film. One puzzle in the Adventure World ends with her being tossed out of her bedroom window by a chair-elevator, the way she died in the movie, only this time she survives. You can't save her when she lands in the bushes outside.note
Daffy
- Big Eater: He needs fifteen chicken legs to be sated.
Brain Gremlin
- Voiced by: Christopher Swindle
- Affably Evil: For a Gremlin, he's incredibly polite and friendly, even rewarding the player for assisting him.
- Quest Giver: Asks for help fixing up the Clamp Building studio so he can have an interview on TV.
Vegetable Gremlin
- Family-Unfriendly Death: Melting into an unpleasant pile of goop when exposed to sunlight.
Greta
- The Cameo: Gets summoned with the Locate keystone during the Fantastic Beasts Level Pack, to distract Gnarlak.
- The Smurfette Principle: Is the only female gremlin ingame as well as the movies.
Mohawk
Teen Titans Go!
Based on Teen Titans Go!.
- Adaptational Nice Guy: Downplayed, they're still a bit dickish here, but their antics that annoy the other characters in their episode were simply accidents or them being idiots, compared to the original show where they border on a Ax-Crazy Designated Hero team that sometimes actively sabatoges each other and other people. And since they're playable, you can have them actually help fight off evil like anyone else.
Beast Boy
- Voiced by: Greg Cipes"Time to get those Beast Boy boost!"
- Early-Bird Cameo: He first appears in the trailer for the Year 2 characters, released in mid-2016, when the Teen Titans Go sets wouldn't be released until Wave 9 in September 2017.
- Morphic Resonance: Each of his animal forms look like green versions of actual LEGO animals.
- Shapeshifting: He can turn into a mouse, a bird, a dog, or a dolphin.
Raven
- Voiced by: Tara Strong"Alright, I'm here. Where's the existential crisis?"
- Early-Bird Cameo: She gets summoned in the Goonies level pack to punch a hole in the ceiling so Sloth and Chunk can progress.
- Everyone Has Standards: Upon respawning, she states that breaking apart and coming back up to fight again is dark, even for her.
- Fangirl: She becomes rather excited at meeting Betelgeuse.
- Nice Job Breaking It, Hero: She sets Betelgeuse loose in LEGO Jump City, and builds a gargoyle he uses to attack. However, she also provides the final blow to his evil plans.
- This Looks Like a Job for Aquaman: She's the only character capable of creating and using magic portals.
Starfire
- Voiced by: Hynden Walch"Did someone call for a princess of the stars?"
- Kill It with Water: When she visits Oz, the denizens make two attempts to perform this on her, after mistaking her for a wicked witch.
- Speaks Fluent Animal: Can speak Parseltongue and use Atlantis pools due to her ability to assimilate languages.
Cyborg (Teen Titans Go!)
- Voiced by: Khary Payton"Booyah!"
- Comically Missing the Point: When the Powerpuff Girls show the Teen Titans a Vortex unleashing Gremlins on LEGO Jump City, Cyborg becomes excited at the sight of a portal to The '80s movies.
- Fetch Quest: Sends the player to hunt down five Starfire Emoticlones.
- Quest Giver: His second quest tasks the player with fixing and testing out a BMO Dock.
Robin (Teen Titans Go!)
- Voiced by: Scott Menville"Titans GO!"
- Hypocritical Humor: He scolds Raven for calling perks the best part of heroism, only for Starfire to recall when Robin admitted he's Only in It for the Money. The other Titans also confess such.
- One-Steve Limit: Broken when he visits the LEGO Batman Movie dimension, and attracts the ire of their Bat-Family, including its Robin. They even follow him back to LEGO Jump City. If the player summons him during Story Mode, that could also break it, if the level has the Robin from the DC Comics dimension.
- Quest Giver:
- His first quest has the player assist him in defeating an enemy who can duplicate himself.
- His second quest is an Escort Mission to Titan Tower.
Terra
- Voiced by: Ashley Johnson
- Escort Mission: She tasks the player with helping her retrieve her flash drive from Titan Tower. After she gets the flash drive back, she also tries to steal some confidential files.
Mammoth
- Voiced by: Kevin Michael Richardson
Rose Wilson
- Voiced by: Pamela Adlon
- Quest Giver: Tasks the player with helping her break out of the Juvenile Correction Facility.
The Wonder Twins
- Voiced by: Khary Payton (Zan), Tara Strong (Janya)
- Fetch Quest: Janya has the player search for different containers for Zan's watery transformations.
The Powerpuff Girls
Based on the 2016 The Powerpuff Girls reboot.
All Girls
- Breakout Character: After LEGO Dimensions got cancelled, LEGO announced that the Powerpuff Girls would receive their own line of sets.
- Truer to the Text: Some elements are lifted from the original cartoon that were left out of the reboot, such as the girls referencing their tiles from the theme song (Commander and the leader; Joy and the laughter; The toughest fighter), the Narrator making a return after only showing up in their crossover with "Teen Titans Go!", and Octy getting his hat back.
Blossom
- Voiced by: Amanda Leighton
Bubbles
- Voiced by: Kristen Li
- Speaks Fluent Animal: Can speak Parseltongue and use Atlantis pools due to being able to speak with animals.
Buttercup
- Voiced by: Natalie Palamides
- Barrier Warrior: She creates a green sphere around her that can be used to activate Gyrosphere switches.
- Spectacular Spinning: Buttercup is able to use Spinjitzu in battle.
Professor Utonium
- Voiced by: Tom Kane
- Mythology Gag: Intentional or not, his quest involves variants of Chemical X, one of them being Checmical Z.
- Quest Giver: He needs you to help him avert an ecological crisis. By that, he means fix a bad air conditioner he got from a salesamn.
Mojo Jojo
- Voiced by: Roger L. Jackson
Manboy
- Voiced by: Maurice LaMarche
Princess Morbucks
- Voiced by: Haley Mancini
Ms. Keane
- Voiced by: Jennifer Hale
Mayor
- Voiced by: Tom Kenny
Jemmica
- Voiced by: Anais Fairweather
Allegro
- Voiced by: Eric Bauza
The A-Team
Based on The A-Team.
In General
- Earn Your Happy Ending: Surprisingly, the Goonies level implies this. B.A. is shown helping the police search for the Goonies, with no attempt to made to arrest the B.A. at all. Considering the A-Team usually has trouble with the law, they seem to have gotten new lives via dimensional travel, and even seem to have new members in Doc Brown, Marty McFly, Michael Knight, and even some Gremlins.
B.A. Baracus
- Voiced by: Dave Fennoy"It ain't gonna be that easy to keep me down, sucka!"
- A-Team Firing: Inverted, as he and the other members of the A-Team can hit Target Switches.
- A-Team Montage: His Master Builds take this form.
- Bling-Bling-BANG!: Uses a gold-plated Tommy Gun.
- The Cameo:
- He's summoned by a Locate keystone during the Mission: Impossible level pack to help fix up a radio dish so Ethan can summon his drone helicopter.
- He appears during the boss fight with King Kong in one level from the LEGO Batman Movie story pack thanks to the Phase keystone, where he supplies a giant bomb for Batman, Robin, and Batgirl to use against Kong.
- And he appears at the end of the Goonies level pack, along with the A-Team's van.
- Idle Animation: He'll drink a glass of milk, and then instantly fall asleep (since in the series, drugging B.A.'s milk was the only way to get him on a plane).
- MacGyvering: B.A. has a variant of the Master Builder's ability called A-Team Building, allowing him to build things out of random junk via a Hard-Work Montage.
- Mr. Fixit: Can fix broken blue mechanisms.
- Megaton Punch: Can charge one up which pretty much dismantles anything breakable.
- Pet the Dog: He lets Homer have that autograph he always wanted.
"Howling Mad" Murdock
- Voiced by: Dwight Schultz
- Quest Giver: Assigns the player with delivering oil to three locations.
John "Hannibal" Smith
- Voiced by: David Lodge
- People in Rubber Suits: Becomes one as part of a quest, where he plays the part of "The Aquamaniac" in a film.
- Quest Giver: Asks the player for help tracking down a group of kidnappers at a cult center.
Templeton "Faceman" Peck
- Voiced by: Sam Riegel
- Being Watched: He needs the player's help cleaning his apartment of Literal Surveillance Bugs, before he can tell him/her about the new juice bar, where the Team might rendezvous later.
- Quest Giver: Aside from clearing out his apartment, he also sends them to find people to attend a party there.
Colonel Francis Lynch
- Voiced by: David Boat
- Failure Is the Only Option: His hunt of the B-Team goes about as well as his efforts to hunt the A-Team.
- Quest Giver: Tasks the player with helping him hunt down the B-Team, a group of A-Team cosplayers who tried to form an inferior team.
Amy Allen
- Voiced by: TBA
- Quest Giver: Has the player beat up some bikers that are attacking a motel.
The B-Team
- Fannibal voiced by: David LodgeArm Man voiced by: Sam RiegelM.A. Maracus voiced by: Dave Fennoy"Scowling Bad" Burdock voiced by: Dwight Schultz
- Evil Knockoff
- Loony Fan: Fannibal, as his name suggests, is a fan of Hannibal.
- Original Generation: They have never appeared in the actual A-Team series.
E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial
Based on E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial.
E.T.
- Voiced by: Audrey Wasilewski"E.T. go home?"
- Adaptational Badass: He now uses his glowing finger to attack objects and push back enemies, scare the living daylights out of mooks and even call for help from his species to abduct said mooks.
- Power Glows: Whenever E.T. does magic, his "finger" glows so brightly, it can illuminate darkened areas.
- Self-Deprecation: When paired with Gamer Kid.E.T.: E.T. game good? note
- Regenerating Health: His hearts gradually refill.
- Third-Person Person: E.T. uses his name in place of first-person pronouns.
- Wholesome Crossdresser: Elliot will ride in and dress E.T. up in the dress, wig and hat for a disguise.
Elliot
- Voiced by: Karen Strassman
- Adaptational Dye-Job: For some reason, his minifigure is depicted as strawberry blond or ginger in E.T.'s "Meet That Hero" short. The game uses his proper hair color.
- Assist Character: E.T. can call him and get a ride on his bicycle using the Phone Home gadget.
- Quest Giver: Asks the player to help perform an RPG with him with his eyes closed. He has no idea that he's beating up government agents while doing so.
Michael
- Voiced by: TBA
- Quest Giver: Asks the player to swap the Fed’s guns with walkie-talkies, a clear reference to one of the 20th anniversary’s infamous changes.
Gertie
- Voiced by: TBA
Mary
- Voiced by: TBA
Keys
- Voiced by: TBA
- Quest Giver: Has the player help him search for the belongings of aliens that may have been left behind.
Knight Rider
Based on Knight Rider.
Michael Knight
- Voiced by: Piotr Michael"Hi. I'm Michael Knight from Knight Industries. I've got a really cool jacket and a talking car. How can I help?"
- The Cameo: Appears at the end of the Goonies level pack.
- Cool Shades: Sometimes he puts on sunglasses in an idle animation.
- Shout-Out: Several of his dialogues with other characters make reference to Baywatch, another series his original actor starred in. This is made more blatant when riding the Hogwarts Express, as he ends up calling it the Hoff-warts Express.
- X-Ray Vision: He carries a device to help him see through green panels.
KITT
- Voiced by: William Daniels"I was unaware that my programming allowed me to cross dimensions. How interesting."
- Cool Car: He IS the Cool Car.
- Destructive Saviour: Several of the repairs in the Knight Rider World are fixing up stuff he and Michael dramatically drove through. The civilians would really wish he'd stop that.
- Old Friend: With the Batmobile.
- Sentient Vehicle: Natch.
- Your Size May Vary: Like every other vehicle you can bring into the game, he's considerably smaller than his canon appearance. It's especially notable given KARR isn't shrunken down.
Devon Miles
- Voiced by: TBA
Bonnie Barstow
- Voiced by: TBA
- Quest Giver: Fixing up the inside of the rig.
KARR
- Voiced by: TBA
- Evil Counterpart: To KITT, though it's downplayed into him just being an egotistical jerk.
- Sentient Vehicle: Another one.
- Stealth Expert: So he claims. And he challengers the player to a game of hide-and-seek to prove it.
- No Fourth Wall: Hides in a box apparently designed as a Knight Rider collector's product containing him.
Garthe Knight
- Voiced by: Piotr Michael
- Fetch Quest: He asks the player to fetch some pieces to repair Goliath, for purely benevolent reasons not at all related to revenge.
- Big Badass Rig: After you help him fix Goliath, Devon sends you out to stop him when he takes Goliath out for another rampage. Although the fight is made easier than the show.
- Spared By Adaptation: He lampshades that he went off a cliff and seemingly died, but lived, because he's Garthe Knight.
Reginald "RC3" Cornellius III
- Voiced by: TBA
Slammin' Sammy
- Voiced by: TBA
LEGO City
Based on LEGO City Undercover.
Chase McCain
- Voiced by: Joseph Maynote"Somebody need a crime solved? Or a pig fired from a cannon? I can do either."
- The Ace: Among all the characters released during the first eight waves, Chase and Marceline tie for the most abilities.
- Adapted Out: His criminal disguise is no longer part of his ensemble, probably because it wouldn't correspond to any existing puzzles and the character wheel didn't have enough spaces.
- Basement-Dweller: Sometimes when he leaves, he advises the rest of the party to call his mom next time someone needs his help, since he's "...staying on her couch at the moment."
- Clothes Make the Superman: As a Master of Disguise, Chase needs to find his disguises in the Adventure World before he can use most of his skills.
- Early-Bird Cameo: The Phase Keystone summons him and a piece of Farmer Hayes' ranch in the LEGO Batman Movie story pack, which came out two months before the release of his own pack.
- Grappling-Hook Pistol: His default weapon, which can also shoot nets that immobilise enemies.
- Hollywood Hacking: In his astronaut costume, he can hack consoles.
- Instant Costume Change: Sometimes he puts on or removes a disguise by sneaking behind a door, then jumping out in a new outfit, before the door explodes. He does take a little longer to change his disguise in this game, compared to LEGO City Undercover.
- Retirony: Discussed: If Chase dies, he'll exclaim after respawning that he's not supposed to get killed until one week before retirement.
- Screams Like a Little Girl: When the aforementioned door falls from above, sometimes Chase does this while dodging it.
- The Little Detecto: Chase is the third character to use a relic detector.
- This Is a Drill: In his construction worker outfit, he can drill orange and blue panels.
Ellie Phillips
- Voiced by: Jaimi Barbakoff
- Mission Control: Serves this role in the LEGO City Adventure World.
Frank Honey
- Voiced by: Trevor White
- The Ditz: He says and does so many stupid things, it seems surprising that the chief hasn't fired him. This includes mistaking a walky-talky for a phone, and then trying to order pizza with it. He doesn't catch on when Dunby points out these things.
- Literal-Minded: He took the expression, "...as hard to find as a needle in a haystack," to reference an actual lost-needle case deemed unsolvable. Cue an Escort Mission to try and finally find the needle.
- Worthless Yellow Rocks: A variation: After following a robber to a haystack, Frank and the player find a stolen diamond, then Frank laments that he failed to find the needle.
Marion Dunby
- Voiced by: Kerry Shale
- Donut Mess with a Cop: Sends the player on a Fetch Quest for some donuts he needs to check for tampering.
- The Nicknamer:
- While "inspecting" the tampered donuts, he also tries in vain to create a snappy Alliterative Name for the tamperer.
- Frank Honey admits that Dunby refers to him as, "a Sub-Junior Idiot-head"; Dunby demoted Frank so many times that month, he had to create new titles to describe his incompetence.
Mayor Gleeson
- Voiced by: Larissa Murray
Natalia Kowalski
- Voiced by: Jules de Jongh
- Quest Giver: Asks the player to recover some people suffering from Brain Freeze.
Jethro Hayes
- Voiced by: Peter Serafinowicz
- Fetch Quest: The player must find the cannons holding his pigs, and launch the pigs back to their pen. Unlike most Quests, the player doesn't need to talk to Hayes in person in order to start it, or to collect the prize (Hayes ships it to the player's location via "carrier pig"), meaning he/she can perform it in conjunction with other tasks.
Cornelius Burns
- Voiced by: Peter Serafinowicz
Clarence "Stinky" Fletcher
- Voiced by: TBA
Duke Huckleberry
- Voiced by: Nigel Whitmey
Albert Spindlerouter
- Voiced by: Josh Robert Thompson
- The Ahnold: And just like in LEGO City Undercover, he name-drops a Schwarzenegger film in every other sentence. This time, the subtitles even capitalize the movie titles he mentions to make it even more blatant.
- Albert: Yes, good work! That wall was Expendable and you did very little Collateral Damage!
- I Lied: Since he is a parody of the Trope Namer, he uses a paraphrased version of the original quote.
- Quest Giver: Fixing up weak points in the city's prison, and fighting the prisoners.
Rex Fury
- Voiced by: TBA
- Villain with Good Publicity: Subverted and lampshaded. Billboards with Rex's likeness on them have somehow appeared all over LEGO City, but everyone already knows he's a criminal and question why he gets to be on billboards despite this.
Forrest Blackwell
- Voiced by: Peter Serafinowicz
- Evil Is Hammy: Very, very hammy.
- Evil Laugh: Which lasts for a good thirty seconds, enough time for him to forget why he was laughing in the first place.
- Hurricane of Puns: On the receiving end after his defeat, until the two cops responsible run out of puns.
- Lampshade Hanging: As his boss fight gets worse and worse, he turns his laser's power up even further. When he gets to 100%, he points out he should just done that from the beginning.
- Late-Arrival Spoiler: This game reveals Blackwell as a villain much quicker than LEGO City Undercover did.
Beetlejuice
Based on Beetlejuice.
Betelgeuse
- Voiced by: Christopher Swindle"It's showtime!"
- Bowdlerise: "Nice LEGO model!" effectively censors the movie's Precision F-Strike.
- Dirty Old Man: He boasts that he and Lydia Deetz are engaged, but then admits that she doesn't know it yet.
- Laughing Mad: He's almost always cackling to himself, no matter what he's doing.
- Psycho for Hire: He can help ghosts get rid of human tormenters, but usually for a fee.
- Shapeshifting: He beats enemies by turning his hands into mallets.
- Trickster Mentor: He teaches Raven how to use her magic to build a LEGO gargoyle, then he tries to use it to attack Jump City.
- Villain: Exit, Stage Left: After the Teen Titans thwart his efforts to terrorize Jump City, he drives away on a motorized tricycle.
- Villain Protagonist: As in the Wizard of Oz dimension, the villain is the only playable character in this world, not the heroes (Adam and Barbara Maitland). Justified in that the movie takes its name from him, rather than the Maitlands.
Lydia Deetz
- Voiced by: TBA
- Composite Character: Her design, voice, and fascination with death take cue from the movie, but she apparently also gained her animated series incarnation's ability to travel freely between the worlds of the living and the dead, and also refers to Betelgeuse with one of his nicknames from that show.
- Fetch Quest: Sends you to hunt down pieces of her broken camera.
- Perky Goth: At one of the Restoration spots on Saturn, she asks for the player's help in creating something dark and fun.
Delia Deetz
- Voiced by: Krizia Bajos
- Incredible Shrinking Man: Like the playable characters, she can become small enough to explore the model town, where she helps restore the covered bridge.
- Quest Giver: Asks you to help create a new sculpture.
Harry the Hunter
- Voiced by: Tom Kane
- Heel–Face Turn: After a witch doctor cursed him with a shrunken head because of his hunting career, he decides to protect animals instead.
Barbara Maitland
- Voiced by: TBA
- Incredible Shrinking Man: Unlike the movie, her ghost only appears at a size to scale with the model town.
- Quest Giver: Tasks you with finding Adam in the model town.
Adam Maitland
- Voiced by: TBA
- Distressed Dude: Gets stuck in Betelgeuse's house/grave after a walk gone-wrong.
- Incredible Shrinking Man: Unlike the movie, his ghost only appears at a size to scale with the model town.
Miss Argentina
- Voiced by: TBA
- Driven to Suicide: The reason why she's a Beleaguered Bureaucrat.
- Quest Giver: Asks you to repair the Netherworld waiting room after it was damaged by a sandworm attack.