This is the character sheet for Noonbory and the Super 7 and Tooba Tooba Noonbory.
- Aerith and Bob: When you remove the "bory/gury" suffix from their names, Luna, Toto, Luky, Kiki, Jety to an extent, and Rosy are the only normal-sounding names.
- Fingerless Hands: Of the "mitten hand" variety. The exceptions are Cozybory, Totobory, Dozegury, Wangury, Mungury and Taegury, who all have Four-Fingered Hands.
Super Borys
- Voiced in English by: Brent HiroseVoiced in Korean by: Yongwoo ShinVoiced in Japanese by: Yūichi NakamuraVoiced in Italian by: Simone Crisari
The title character and the leader of the Super Borys. He represents common sense. He is the grandson of Hanubi.
- Ageless Birthday Episode: "The Long And Short Of It" takes place on his birthday, but doesn't mention his age.
- All-Loving Hero: The fact that he's willing to rescue the villains speaks volumes about his personality.
- Character Title: "Noonbory and the Super 7" and "Tooba Tooba Noonbory".
- Charlie Brown Baldness: He only has two green hairs.
- Curtains Match the Windows: Has green eyes and green hair.
- Dub Name Change: Afacan (meaning mischievous) in the Turkish dub.
- In-Series Nickname: While it's not as common as the other examples within the series, he is occasionally referred to as "Noon".
- Kid Hero: He's said to be 10 years old.
- Large and in Charge: Happens to be the tallest Super Bory of them all, as well as their leader.
- The Leader: Why else do you think his name's in the title?
- Light Is Good: Has snow-white skin and is kind and caring.
- Meaningful Name: His name is the anglicized version of the Korean text 눈보리 (Nunboli), a play on the word 눈보라 (nunbola) which means "snowstorm", fitting him having snow-white skin.
- The Noseless: One of many characters who doesn't have a nose. This was even acknowledged by his English VA:Brent Hirose: He's a good kid, even without a nose.
- Odd Name Out: Of the characters whose name has the 'bory' suffix, his is the only one with three syllables instead of four.
- Superheroes Wear Capes: And if the transformation sequence is anything to go by, it's a magic cape as well.
- Vocal Dissonance: He has a surprisingly deep voice for his age.
- Voiced by: Unknown
Noonbory's best friend/pet/sidekick.
- Ridiculously Cute Critter: Even moreso than the borys!
- The Unintelligible: He communicates through whistling.
- Sudden Anatomy: He has no arms until he needs to use them.
- Voluntary Shapeshifting: Can morph into all sorts of objects to fit the Borys' needs.
- Voiced in English by: Margaux MillerVoiced by Korean by: Jeonghwa Yang
The super sensor of sound. She is the first Super Bory the audience is introduced to (well, assuming they don't skip the theme song).
- Beauty, Brains, and Brawn: She's the Brawn to Lunabory's Brains and Cozybory's Beauty.
- Berserk Button: Don't call her short. You will regret it.
- The Big Girl: Though she is the smallest bory, she is still the powerhouse of the Super 7.
- Ears as Hair: Her ears resemble Girlish Pigtails.
- Girly Girl And Tomboy: The Tomboy to Cozybory's Girly Girl (with Lunabory in the middle).
- Hair-Trigger Temper: Easily the most fiery of the Super Sensors.
- Height Angst: In "The Long and Short of It" she leaves in a rage after Lukybory points out how short she is twice.
- In-Series Nickname: Often referred to as just "Jety".
- Jerk with a Heart of Gold: She's grumpy and easy to anger but is loyal and helpful to her teammates.
- Kid Hero: She's said to be 9 years old.
- Masculine Girl, Feminine Boy: The Masculine Girl to Totobory's Feminine Boy.
- The Napoleon: The shortest of the Super Sensors is also the most hotheaded. She can be sensitive about her height after Luky pointed it out.
- Nice Mean And In Between: The Mean to Lunabory's Nice, and Cozybory's In Between. While Jetybory isn't actually mean, she is rather impulsive and short-tempered.
- Pink Girl, Blue Boy: The Pink Girl to Pongdybory's Blue Boy.
- Pink Means Feminine: Strongly averted.
- Pint-Sized Powerhouse: She may be the smallest, but she is very powerful.
- Psycho Pink: Downplayed. While she's not psychotic, she's the most aggressive and hotheaded of the Super Sensors, and she's a deep magenta.
- Tomboy: Incredibly brash and hot-tempered, especially compared to the other girl Borys.
- Vocal Dissonance: Like Noonbory, she has quite a mature voice for someone her age.
- Voiced in English by: Jacqui FoxVoiced in Korean by: SoyeonVoiced in French by: Émilie BibeauVoiced in Italian by: Joy Saltarelli
The super sensor of sight. She goes first in the Transformation Sequence.
- Beauty, Brains, and Brawn: She's the Brains to Jetybory's Brawn and Cozybory's Beauty.
- Heart Symbol: Her Super Sensor symbol is a yellow heart symbol.
- In-Series Nickname: Often referred to as just "Luna".
- Kid Hero: She's said to be 8 years old.
- Meaningful Name:
- The "luna" in her name likely comes from her moon-shaped head. "Luna" is the Spanish word for "moon".
- If you know French, you know that glasses translates to "lunettes". Lunabory's super sense is sight. Glasses = sight.
- Nice Mean And In Between: The Nice to Jetybory's Mean and Cozybory's In Between.
- The Smart Girl: Flip-flops between this and The Lancer.
- Never Bareheaded: She's never seen without either her moon-shaped hat or a pinecone helmet.
- Yellow/Purple Contrast: Has yellow skin and wears a purple jumpsuit.
- Voiced in English by: Jade RepetaVoiced in Korean by: Jung Yun-jeongVoiced in Italian by: Perla LiberatoriVoiced in French by: Catherine Trudeau
The super sensor of touch. She likely has the most episodes focused on her than any other Super Bory.
- Beauty, Brains, and Brawn: She's the Beauty to Jetybory's Brawn and Lunabory's Brains.
- Character Catchphrase: "Perfectly perfect!", and variations thereof.
- Drama Queen: And how!"This is an emergency. We've got to rescue our breakfast!"
- Dub Name Change: Douribory in the French dub.
- Ears as Hair: Similarly to Jetybory, her ears resemble pigtails.
- Girly Girl: Dressed in pink and likes baking and flowers.
- Girly Girl And Tomboy: The Girly Girl to Jetybory's Tomboy.
- Graceful Ladies Like Purple: She has purple skin.
- In-Series Nickname: Often referred to as just "Cozy"
- Large Ham: She is quite the drama queen.
- Kid Hero: She's said to be 9 years old.
- Nice Girl: The word "cozy" is in her name.
- Nice Mean And In Between: The In Between to Jetybory's Mean and Lunabory's Nice.
- Pink Means Feminine: Wears a pink dress and headband.
- Voiced in English by: Markian TarasiukVoiced in Korean by: Kim Eun-AhVoiced in French by: Valérie Gagné (Quebec), Michèle Lituac (Europe)Voiced in Italian by: Gilberta Crispino
The super sensor of taste. A major victim of Out of Focus.
- Advertised Extra: Despite being one of the Super 7, he barely got enough screentime and rarely got to use his superpowers. It got even worse in Tooba Tooba Noonbory, where he practically disappeared only having about two major appearances and five or six minor roles.
- Big Eater: He is the bory of taste, after all.
- Expressive Ears: While his leaves are mostly used as taste receptors, they also move around based on his emotions and can sometimes be used as an extra pair of arms.
- The Heart: Tends to be the emotional center of the Super Sensors; in "The Long and Short of It", he was the one to start the search for Jetybory, and wanted to apologize even though he didn't do anything wrong.
- In-Series Nickname: Often referred to as just "Toto".
- In Touch with His Feminine Side: Implied. He enjoys gardening and possibly baking (again, the bory of taste), and in "Problem Peach", he was seen making daisy crowns with the female Super Borys.
- Kid Hero: He's said to be 8 years old.
- Masculine Girl, Feminine Boy: The Feminine Boy to Jetybory's Masculine Girl.
- Out of Focus: He barely gets any focus episodes, and rarely shows up in "Tooba Tooba Noonbory". He almost gives characters like Austin and Ongo a run for their money.
- Save the Villain: Does this in "Problem Peach" where he fixes Rosygury's garden. He didn't even have some ulterior motive; he just did it because.
- Shrinking Violet: The most timid Super Sensor of them all.
- Tagalong Kid: Falls into this somewhat, given how Out of Focus he is.
- Trademark Favorite Food: Honey.
- Verbal Tic: In Tooba Tooba Noonbory, he ends his sentences with "keta".
- Voiced in English by: Trevor A. ToffanVoiced in Korean by: Um Sang-hyunVoiced in Italian by: Alessio Puccio
The super sensor of smell. He drives a buggy seen in almost every episode.
- Afraid of Needles: He refused to see Doctorbory when he was sick due to fear of getting injection. He was relieved when he realized he wouldn't need one
- The Baby of the Bunch: He was the youngest of the group until PinkAru arrived.
- Irony: The super sensor of smell is allergic to pretty much everything.
- Kid Hero: He's said to be 7 years old.
- The Lancer: Flip-flops between this and The Smart Guy.
- Meaningful Name: "Pong" is British slang for "stink/smell".
- The Nose Knows: He can smell things from afar, which sometimes sets off allergies.
- Pink Girl, Blue Boy: The Blue Boy to Jetybory's Pink Girl.
- Sneeze of Doom: Delivers one almost every episode.
- Sudden Antatomy: He is noseless but nostrils are seen when he uses them.
- Voiced in English by: Reegan T. D. McCheyneVoiced in Korean by: Moon Nam-sookVoiced in Italian by: Tatiana Dessi
A fanboy of the Super Borys. He represents nonsense. He is the older brother of Kikibory.
- Big Brother Instinct: Towards Kikibory.
- Hair-Trigger Temper: He is sometimes a male Jetybory.
- Innocently Insensitive: He kept bringing up how short Jetybory was until she snapped, making him realize she was ashamed of it.
- In-Series Nickname: Often referred to as just "Luky".
- The Sixth Ranger: Often participates in missions despite not being a Super Sensor.
- Vibrant Orange: Is primarily orange and yellow in colour, and is impulsive, energetic, brash, and always on the hunt for adventure.
Villians
- Voiced in English by: Kevin AicheleVoiced in Korean by: Hong Jin-wook
The main villian of the series. Wangury is a frog pirate determined to take over Toobalooba. He is the boss of Mungury and Taegury.
- A Pirate 400 Years Too Late: Toobalooba is clearly past its piracy days.
- Big Bad: He's the main villain of the series.
- Big Eater: Most of his schemes involve stealing food.
- Chuck Cunningham Syndrome: Didn't return for Tooba Tooba Noonbory.
- Evil Is Hammy: OH, YES IT IS! Between the constant Suddenly Shouting and pompous attitude, Wangury easily carries the majority of the ham of the show.
- Evil Is Petty: See Big Eater. He also is known to annoy the people of Toobalooba frequently.
- Mister Big: The shortest of the Pirategurys, but also their leader. He instead wears a large hat to signal his leadership.
- Pirate: He's the leader of a pirate gang.
- Reptiles Are Abhorrent: Of the "Amphibians are Abhorrent" variety, being an evil frog pirate and all.
- Screams Like a Little Girl: Several times in "Wangury Wants to Fly".
- Mungury voiced by: Rod Beilfuss (English), Jeong Young-woong (Korean)Taegury voiced by: Cory Wojcik (English), Jeon Tae-yeoi (Korean)
The secondary antagonists of the series, Mungury and Taegury are Wangury's underlings.
Tropes applying to both:
- Bumbling Henchmen Duo: They're Wangury's idiot sidekicks.
- Chuck Cunningham Syndrome: Didn't return for Tooba Tooba Noonbory.
Tropes specific to Mungury:
- Blue Is Heroic: Inverted; he's a villain in blue.
Tropes specific to Taegury:
- Ambiguously Gay: In "A Little Too Much Wangury", he openly calls Wangury cute.
- Goofy Buckteeth: Taegury has noticeable buckteeth, and he's in a Bumbling Henchman Duo with the equally dimwitted Mungury.
- Voiced in English by: Rod BeilfussVoiced in Korean by: Jeon Young-woong
A snowman gury. He lives in Winter, where it's, well, always winter.
- Affably Evil: He has a soft side hidden under a hotheaded exterior.
- An Ice Person: He has ice powers, obviously enough.
- Chuck Cunningham Syndrome: Didn't return for Tooba Tooba Noonbory.
- Hair-Trigger Temper: Even worse than Jetybory.
- Snowlems: He is an anthropomorphic snowman who lives in the snowy world of Winter.
- Voiced in English by: Kevin AicheleVoiced in Korean by: Hong Beom-gi
A gray dragon gury who can turn invisible at will.
- Chuck Cunningham Syndrome: Didn't return for Tooba Tooba Noonbory.
- Visible Invisibility: Whenever he's using his invisibility power, he's only visible as a distortion of the background.
- Voiced in English by: Melanie DahlingVoiced in Korean by: Lee So-young
A female gury who loves flowers.
- Affably Evil: In "Problem Peach", she genuinely appreciates Totobory fixing her garden and even says thank you.
- Character Catchphrase: "Think pink!"
- Chuck Cunningham Syndrome: Didn't return for Tooba Tooba Noonbory.
- Foul Flower: She likes flowers, and looks sweet but is quite nasty.
- Green Means Natural: Rosygury wears a green, leaf-like cape, and true to her name, she is very protective of her garden and she can even grow vines at will.
- In-Series Nickname: Occasionally referred to as just "Rosy".
- Innocent Flower Girl: Subverted; she likes flowers, but is far from innocent and, for example, has actively kidnapped creatures.
- The Smurfette Principle: She is the only girl out of the show's villains.
Other Characters
- Voiced in English by: Davide MontebrunoVoiced in Korean by: Park Kyung-chan
Noonbory's grandfather, a wizard.
- Cool Old Guy: Noonbory's main guardian and quite friendly.
- Dub Name Change: He is called Harube in the Korean version.
- Generation Xerox: Looks almost identical to his grandson, right down to the cape.
- Genius Ditz:"I magicked up an opposite spell that will stop the mean ways of the gurys! And it only took me fifteen tries!"
- Voiced in Korean by: Hong So-young
Lukybory's younger sister, a pink bory.
- Ambiguously Human: Aside from her pink hair, she could probably pass for human.
- Chuck Cunningham Syndrome: Didn't return for Tooba Tooba Noonbory.
- Cute, but Cacophonic: She has this as a superpower, in the form of a sonic screech.
- In-Series Nickname: Often referred to as just "Kiki".
- Pink Means Feminine: Has a primarily pink colour scheme.
- Rose-Haired Sweetie: When she's not shrieking at people, of course.
- Voiced by: Steed Crandall
An adult bory who runs a bakery.
- Butt-Monkey: Poor Bakerbory is always having his baked goods stolen.
- Voiced in English by: Nolan BalzerVoiced in Korean by: Byung-Jo Oh
An adult bory who runs a farmer's market.
- Title Drop: Delivers this line at the end of "Problem Peach":"This wouldn't be possible without Noonbory and the super 7 team!"
- Voiced by: Kevin Aichele, Nolan Balzer, and Steed Crandall (English)
A trio of little borys who build things.
- Finishing Each Other's Sentences: Typically, one will start a sentence, the second will finish it, and the third will add something at the end.
- Single-Minded Twins: Single-Minded Triplets! All three are identical in both personality and appearance.
- Voiced by: Unknown
An adult bory who takes care of the Kidborys.
- Badly Battered Babysitter: When you're in a superhero show with three small children to watch, it's bound to happen.
- Odd Name Out: She's the only character with a six-syllable name.
- Pink Means Feminine: Wears a lot of pink.
- Team Mom: She is very motherly, despite only being a babysitter.
- Voiced in Korean by: Hong So-young
Toobalooba's local medic.
- Blind Without 'Em: One episode of Tooba Tooba Noonbory shows that she has fuzzy vision without her glasses.
- The Medic: You think?
- Voiced by: Jang Eun-sook
Noonbory's younger sister, who was introduced in Tooba Tooba Noonbory.
- The Baby of the Bunch: The youngest child character.
- Cheery Pink: A cheerful pink character.
- Cousin Oliver: She's said to be Noonbory's little sister.
- Ocular Gushers: Whenever she cries.
- Pink Means Feminine: To the point where the word "pink" is in her name.