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Mosley "Mo" Moville

Voiced By: Frankie Muniz

Tommy "Hitch" Hitchcock

Voiced By: Dan Petronijevic

Mimi Valentine

Voiced By: Tara Spencer-Nairn

Billy "B.B." Boon

Voiced By: Cliff Saunders

  • Expy: He’s a less socially awkward Dib.

     Lone Pine High 

Students

Gizzard Gizersky

Voiced By: Christian Potenza

Milo Kryzinski

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Rico Caliente

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  • Lovable Jock: The main reason everyone likes him is because he’s a kindhearted, all-around great guy who treats everyone he sees with kindness and respect.
  • Nice Guy: Whether he’s the dumbest person on the face of the Earth or the smartest, the one constant about him is that he’s a selfless, kindhearted guy who goes out of his way to help people for no benefit of his own.

Norman

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  • Bullying a Dragon: He thinks he can swindle the Ace Novelty company just as easily like his schoolmates only for them to turn him into one of their products after he refuses their final notice.
  • Dramatically Missing the Point: When Moville suggests he should do something about the IOU's he gave to everyone he "borrowed" money from, he decides to destroy all the IOU's with the army he got from Ace Novelty instead of just paying them back with all the money he won from the supermarket.
  • Greed: His most defining characteristic is his love for money and his unwillingness to part from it.
  • Hate Sink: In the episode he is featured, he is a greedy jerk, who always swindles people out of their money and refuses to pay them back even when he has more than enough to do so.
  • Hated by All: Everyone hates him for the money he lends, but never returns.
  • Karmic Transformation: Because he refused to pay back the Ace Novelty company, he is punished by being transformed into a "Zombie Slave Boy" and is sold as one of their products.
  • Laser-Guided Karma: Eventually his greed catches up to him when he refuses to pay someone back that makes sure he will face the consequences with Ace Novelty eventually turning him into a "Zombie Slave Boy" to sell to their customers due to him refusing to pay them.
  • Undead Laborers: At the end of "The Novelty Kid", he is turned into a "Zombie Slave Boy" as a punishment for his greed.

Victor Corpus

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  • Our Vampires Are Different: Mosley, Mimi and Hitch don't believe he is a vampire since they saw his refection on the dishes at the school cafeteria and his family eats people instead of just drinking their blood.

Dominic Esquito

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  • A Fool and His New Money Are Soon Parted: He was already rich to begin with but ends up losing his right to inherit his family's company after his father adopts Crandall Crudop since Dominic proved to be unfit for the job due to his selfishness and horrible treatment of the Hunter, a very important family heirloom and now is stuck working part time at the same diner were Crandall used to work at in order for Dominic to learn "the joys of working for a living".
  • Freudian Excuse: His father is too busy working to even show up at his son's birthday party, Dominic's mother is nowhere to be seen, his father was too soft on him and didn't make an effort to really talk to his son about the consequences of mistreating the Hunter, and presumably was too busy with work to teach him to how to treat others, not to mention that Dominic's only company seemed to be his butler. That doesn't justify Dominic's behavior though and having Crandall around may be a good influence for him.
  • Missing Mom: Dominic's mother is never seen nor mentioned.
  • Running Gag: Dominic threatening to fire anyone who crosses him even though he has no authority to do so.
  • Spoiled Brat: And HOW!.
  • Upper-Class Twit: He focuses more on the perks of being part of a rich family rather than the responsibilities.

Hannah

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Emil Borneo

Voiced By: Darren Frost

  • Chronic Pet Killer: He is obsessed with getting pets, but is horribly neglectful of them, to the point his backyard doubles as a cemetery for them. The plot kickstarts when the local pet shops refuse to sell him more and he gets some exotic animals from a strange man named Mr. Pong. The animals are very healthy and affective despite being as neglected and cause him to have nightmares about his previous pets raising from the dead. At the end is revealed that "Mr. Pong" is the vengeful spirit of one of his pets, a frog named Ping-Pong.
  • Karmic Transformation: "Pet Shop of No Return" ends with him being turned into a rat by the reincarnations of his dead pets.

Rodney Patella

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  • Green-Eyed Monster: He is extremely jealous of his sister Matilda for always being better than him at anything and making him The Unfavorite. He actually channels his jealousy into practice and becomes an incredible guitar player, but his paranoia and low self-worth results in him thinking that he accidentally sold his soul to the Devil.
  • Informed Attribute: Rodney is apparently a noted slacker, but throughout “You Sold Your Soul For... What?” he genuinely applies himself to learning how to play the guitar, in spite of the pain and sweat. Justified, as Rodney has very low self-worth from his father’s neglect and thus sees no reason to apply himself until the episode.
  • Jerk with a Heart of Gold: Rodney is a jealous slacker, but he’s a good guy who, when motivated, applies himself to his work and was about to let himself be sent to Hell in Matilda’s place until he realized she was trying to send him to Hell instead.
  • The Unfavorite: His father loves Matilda more, and whenever he’s not outright scorning him and glossing over his achievements, he’s neglecting Rodney.

Alonzo Longneck

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Staff

Ms. Kornbuckle

Voiced By: Kathleen Laskey

Coach Coach Konkout

Voiced By: Dwayne Hill

  • Badass Normal: If one interprets the events of “Ghoooul!” as having been real and not a dream, then Konkout managed to escape from an eternity of servitude towards El Muerto de Madrid by jumlojg outmof a plane and call out his father’s ghost while he as falling, and survived with barely a scratch.
  • Extreme Doormat: His father’s abuse and his bullying at the hands of the parents has left him an emotional wreck who lets people walk all over him.
  • Nice Guy: As Mo notes, Konkout is a kindhearted man who treats his team and the student body with kindness and respect, and believes more in playing the game than in winning.

Mr. Cistern

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     Other Characters 

Betty Butterworth

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Lizzy

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Farmer Dell

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Sharon and Olaf

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Big Wally and Little Wally

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W2

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Crandall Crudop

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  • Foil: To Dominic Esquito. Crandall is older, works hard for what he has and doesn't complain and his quite appreciative of the Hunter when he finds it and takes care of it.

Arnold Keswick/Blind Louie Zee Bonsoir

Voiced By: Maurice Dean Wint
  • Anti-Mentor: He only actually gives Rodney two real pieces of legitimate advice as to how to learn the guitar: that he needs to truly want it and that he needs a "decent ax". While they both turn out to be rather valid, they're the only lessons he gives.
  • Foreshadowing: One of the hints that Rodney isn't in any actual infernal danger is that while he did say that he'd give Louie anything to learn how to play the guitar, Louie never gave him anything in the way of formal lessons or an overt Deal with the Devil offer.
  • Louis Cypher: The initials of his Nom De Plume spell out BLZB, which sounds a lot like Beelzebub.
  • Red Herring: It’s hinted he is the Devil, or at least owed a debt to him and passed it on to Rodney, but it turns out he’s just trying to avoid paying alimony. It is implied that he did win his guitar from somebody who genuinely sold their soul in a poker game.

Time Keeper

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     Villains and Monsters 

Jimbo "Crazy Legs" Walker, the Winning Spirit

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  • Dying Alone: His attitude led to him dying with no family or friends to mourn him.
  • Jerk Jock: The best athlete that Lone Pine High ever had, and the protagonists come to discover that he was a complete Jerkass.
  • Unsportsmanlike Gloating: He can't win anything without rubbing in his opponent's face how much of a loser they are.

Relax-O-Magic Ultra Recliner

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Professor Kindly

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Soybean Growers Alliance

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Martha

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Mr. Royal and the Mosquito Queen

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Pumpkin Reaper

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Carlos Apparition and El Muerto de Madrid

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Ace Novelty Company

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Daisy

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Hunter

Luthor Bosco

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Polipotanaketl

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Hannah's Mirror

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Mr. Pong

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Mountain Marge and 'Ol Whopper/Eyeah Igotchawah

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Alien

Matilda Patella

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  • Always Someone Better: To Rodney. Deconstructed, as this was the result of her making a Deal with the Devil so she wouldn’t actually have to put in any effort and out of her selfishness.
  • Big Sister Bully: She acts like a loving and nice sister, but she tries to sell Rodney’s soul to the Devil to weasel her way out of the deal she made. She was also fully aware the deal would make Rodney The Unfavorite.
  • Dragged Off to Hell: Her final fate.
  • Evil Is Petty: The reason she gives for selling her soul is that she didn’t feel like practicing for polka.
  • Evil Twin
  • It's All About Me: All she cares about is herself, and she makes sure to give Rodney the short end of the stick for her own sake.

"You-Know-Who"

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  • Genre Savvy: He knows all the ways people try to weasel out of the debts they owe him, and he won’t have any of it.
  • Satan: He takes the form of a Boy Scout selling apples, and will make deals with anyone; he’s also smart and experienced enough to know when people are trying or get him to take the wrong person!s soul.
  • Troll: He pretends to go after Rodney to both give the boy a scare and to punk Mathilda into thinking her transparent impostor play had a chance of working.

Mr. Greentoes

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Goo

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Earl McGee

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