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    In General 
A prestigious group of powerful heroes. Several of its members are also teachers at P.O.I.N.T. Prep Academy.
  • Ambiguously Evil: They're technically on the side of good, but their practices have gotten more and more questionable over the years along with acquiring a more militant approach to trouble. This especially extends to P.O.I.N.T. Prep, which has a toxic overly-competitive environment that the faculty encourages. Foxtail complicates things further, as she shows that she outright cares more about fame and fortune than actual heroism, and when Greyman calls her out on the extremes she took with Chip Damage, she has him fired on the spot.
  • Beauty, Brains, and Brawn: The different classes at P.O.I.N.T. Prep fit these archetypes: Charisma (beauty), Wisdom (brains), and Strength (brawn).
  • Breaking the Fellowship: Thanks to the "Sandwich Incident", Laserblast is presumed dead, and Gar (formerly El Bow) was kicked off the team. Carol (A.K.A. Silver Spark) apparently left to be a mom to K.O., and Rippy Roo is later revealed to have quit not long after the Incident as well for similar reasons that Enid left P.O.I.N.T. Prep: because she could tell that P.O.I.N.T. was going in a direction that she did not agree with and she couldn't be part of it anymore. And it's eventually revealed that Carol either secretly rejoined or never actually left in the first place, but she does leave for good in "Dark Plaza" after seeing how extreme Foxtail has become (and seemingly doesn't rejoin either at the end after Foxtail steps down). Foxtail and Doctor Greyman stuck around as P.O.I.N.T. Prep instructors for a while, but then Foxtail fires Greyman in "Final Exams", and she herself steps down as P.O.I.N.T. leader in "Dark Plaza", though she does remain an instructor at P.O.I.N.T. Prep.
  • The Dreaded: The modern incarnation of the team scares even powerful villains like Cosma shitless.
  • Fun with Acronyms: According to their theme song, P.O.I.N.T. stands for Powerful Operatives, Investigating and Neutralizing Trouble.
  • Gender-Equal Ensemble: The original team was this, with three male members (Laserblast, Doctor Greyman, and El-Bow), and three female (Foxtail, Silver Spark, and Rippy Roo).
  • Home Base: Their headquarters is a building of a hand pointing its index finger up. Their recent headquarters, shown in "Villains' Night Out", is now on an island and the headquarters is more of a tower design while keeping the hand design.
  • Sigil Spam: Their logo, a basic hand that's clenched save for the index finger (hence, "P.O.I.N.T."), has been implemented into the design of almost everything they use. From their vehicles, which tend to be hand-shaped, to their troopers, whose pauldrons resemble hands pointing.
  • Super Team: They're a group of heroes consisting of different species' and powers.
  • Town Girls: The three females that are associated with P.O.I.N.T. in someway: Foxtail is a tough-as-nails brawny leader type who runs the "Strength" discipline (butch), Sunshine is a cheery cloud person who runs the "Charisma" discipline and is the only who wasn't shown engaging in any sort of fighting or combat (femme) and Carol/Silver-Spark is the in-between as she is an Action Girl but also a calm, level-headed and caring mother.

    Elodie 
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Voiced by: Reshma Shetty

The current leader of P.O.I.N.T. Used to be Enid's best friend. She ends up as the head of the Charisma discipline in the future.

Hero Level: 4


  • Action Girl: She's a Magical Girl that fights while using a magical bow.
  • Alpha Bitch: Elodie is quite open about being selfish or manipulative, but is publicly adored anyway.
  • Armor-Piercing Response: After literally piercing Enid with her infinite supply of magical arrows, she rejects Enid's fond appreciation of their friendship. Elodie retorts to responding they were never friends, leaving Enid with a Heroic BSoD that still affects her years later.
  • Attention Whore: She wants to be a hero just to be famous and popular.
    Elodie: I just love being popular!
  • Beauty Is Bad: Her alluring charm plays a factor into why Enid quickly became trusting of Elodie.
  • Bitch in Sheep's Clothing: Elodie's backstabbing tendencies. Elodie mocks Enid that their childhood friendship is holding Enid back from outright defeating Elodie in a second challenge. This has changed as of the POINT Prep arc.
  • Bright Is Not Good: Elodie's trademark colors are bright neon pink and pearly white.
  • Conflicting Loyalty: She betrayed Enid for sake of joining P.O.I.N.T. years ago, but struggles between her devotion to the school and her remaining feelings for Enid in the present.
  • Did You Actually Believe...?: "We were never friends... Enid. I just pretended so I can learn your moves and counter them."
  • The Dragon: She eventually became Foxtail's lieutenant for the second season finale, but still had reservations about going through with her plan.
  • Early-Bird Cameo: An arcade game featuring her likeness and name is seen in "I Am Dendy".
  • Et Tu, Brute?: Her betrayal of Enid's trust and friendship at the finals of the P.O.I.N.T. Academy challenge; Enid was distraught by the thought of Elodie not being a genuine friend and merely using her as a stepping stone to get into P.O.I.N.T.
  • Even Evil Has Loved Ones: While not exactly evil, at the end of "You Have To Care", Geoffrey, her personal butler and chauffeur, inquires about the state of Enid and Elodie's childhood bond. Elodie shows remorse that she is no longer considered Enid's best friend, as she is seen holding onto her half of the friendship necklace. A later arc set at P.O.I.N.T. Academy shows that no matter what, Enid is very important to her, as Elodie constantly puts Enid before her perfect grade point average.
  • Expy: Her appearance was inspired by pink magical girls, specifically Mew Ichigo and Madoka. She also has the exact same name as, and a similar outfit to, the magical-girl protagonist of Long Live the Queen.
  • False Friend: She claims that she only befriended Enid so she could learn her moves and use them against her in the P.O.I.N.T. Prep Academy exam. However, it's implied that this wasn't really the case, as she only found out about said exam with Enid long after they became friends.
  • Friend-or-Idol Decision: Elodie only cares about being popular, which she's achieved upon winning the P.O.I.N.T. Prep contest. But she still cares about her friendship with Enid, and regrets letting go of it.
  • Good Is Not Nice: Elodie is a famous hero, but also an Alpha Bitch.
  • Hazy-Feel Turn: More of a Jerkass than an actual villain, but during Enid's stay at P.O.I.N.T. Academy, Elodie realizes that being friends with Enid is way more important to her than being the top student. She cements her turn to full heroism by aspiring to be the hero many assumed Chip Damage to be, culminating in her turning on Foxtail in the season two finale, and subsequently succeeding her as the leader of P.O.I.N.T.
  • Hidden Depths: "Chip's Damage" reveals that Elodie used to be as big of a fan of Chip Damage as K.O. was, and even ran a fan forum that he had visited frequently.
  • Hidden Heart of Gold: The ending of her introduction episode shows that her stuck-upness is just a façade to hide her feelings. While it had originally seemed like she just happened to meet up with Enid, the end showed she went to the bodega specifically to see her again. She also still has the friendship necklace Enid gave her.
  • I Choose to Stay: After Chip Damage's plan is revealed, Elodie decides to stay at the Academy not only because she has worked hard to be a good student, but because she still believes in the core of the Academy's goals and wants to work at making it a reality as opposed to being based on a lie.
  • Lovable Alpha Bitch: Deconstructed. After rebuilding her friendship with Enid, Elodie's elitism and arrogance are played as endearing traits... until she cruelly crushes K.O.'s dreams of joining POINT and Enid calls her out for treating others like garbage. By the end of the arc, though, she has fully embraced the trope.
  • Magical Girl Warrior: She fights in a frilly dress while using a magic weapon.
  • Modesty Shorts: Wears tiny dark brown shorts under her skirt.
  • Noblewoman's Laugh: She has a high-pitched, nasal laugh.
  • Punny Name: The arcade game made in her likeness is called M. Elodie, which likely means "Magical Elodie", but given how it's displayed looking at it quickly might make one think you pronounce it as "Melody".
  • Rank Up: In "Dark Plaza", she becomes the new leader of P.O.I.N.T after Foxtail steps down from the position.
  • Tomboy and Girly Girl: Has this dynamic with Enid, they’re both action girls but in different ways: Elodie is a Girly Bruiser who is pretty, popular, put-together, has a room full of pink & girly stuff and is famous for her “charisma” while Enid is a laid-back (occasionally aggressive) snarky slacker who is practicing to be a ninja and is more rough and tough than her by comparison.
  • Took a Level in Kindness: She's become much warmer and more affable with others by Season 3. After taking over P.O.I.N.T., she even invites K.O. over to help with rebuilding Chip Damage, and the two bond over how they look up to him.
  • Unsportsmanlike Gloating: Elodie's reaction when winning over her placement in P.O.I.N.T. Academy.
  • We Used to Be Friends: A quite rocky example with Enid. She eventually admits to Enid that she regrets abandoning her and they start to patch things up.
  • Yaoi Fangirl: She shared Yaoi manga with Enid when they were friends, which can be seen in a Freeze-Frame Bonus of her introduction episode.

    Foxtail 
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Voiced by: Melodee Spevack

A member of P.O.I.N.T. whose theme is having a fox-like tail. She is also the teacher of the Strength class at P.O.I.N.T. Prep.

Hero Level: 10+


  • Amazonian Beauty: She's the most muscular member by far, and is considered attractive by at least one member, El Bow.
  • Animal-Themed Superbeing: Fits the "Animal Alias" mold, as she has a fox theme, but is an outright brawler (something foxes aren't generally known for).
  • Anti-Villain: Ironically enough, she was the overarching main antagonist of Season 2 and got very ruthless, but she still wanted power to protect people.
  • Arc Villain: Even if she may not see herself as a villain, Foxtail was the Man Behind the Man for the P.O.I.N.T. Prep arc, and soon becomes the direct main antagonist for the season two finale.
  • Badass Cape: She wears a blue cape.
  • Be Careful What You Wish For: When Foxtail ordered Elodie to use the De-power ray on Plazamo (and Enid, Radicles, and possibly Perfect K.O. in the process), she cites that some sacrifices have to be made for the greater good. When the ray is reflected back at them, Elodie opts not to raise the shields and instead opens the cockpit, making both of them said sacrifices.
  • Big Bad Ensemble: While only a villain for a single arc of the second season, Foxtail was the other main villain the heroes had to contend with, alongside the newly merged Big Bad Duumvirate of Lord Boxman and Professor Venomous.
  • Blue Is Heroic: She wore a blue cape in the past, and had some blue in her belt. In the present day, it hangs behind her darker blue miltary-esque uniform top. Averted in the present, where despite all her uniform being blue-colored, she is anything but good.
  • Boyish Short Hair: Her hair doesn't even go down to her shoulders.
  • Brought to You by the Letter "S": She has an orange letter "F" inside a blue circle on her belt.
  • Charles Atlas Superpower: Even without her superpowers, she's still got enough natural strength to throw K.O. at Lord Boxman's flying desk.
  • Competition Freak: If there's a chance to prove P.O.I.N.T. (and P.O.I.N.T. Prep) are the strongest around, Foxtail will push everyone as hard as possible to take it.
  • Dean Bitterman: When Enid doesn't take a Megafootball game seriously, Foxtail threatens to expel her entire class if their team loses. In truth, she's even worse than that and is willing to flat-out endanger her students to improve P.O.I.N.T.'s reputation.
  • Defeat Means Friendship: Being defeated and depowered makes Foxtail much more willing to see her power-grabbing ways as an ineffective means to protect people. Then she begins to redeem herself by helping K.O. stop Lord Boxman from stealing all the Glorbs for himself.
  • Everyone Has Standards:
    • Firmly objects to using the De-power orb weapon, even on the team's enemies. This gets something of a darker twist when she's older, as it turns out she thinks taking away a hero's power makes them useless. As a result of The Sandwich Incident, she flat out abandons this restraint, making a Power Nullifier ray with a permanent setting standard issue P.O.I.N.T. equipment.
    • She may have a habit of rude, personal put-downs, but she goes along with Carol's scavenger hunt excuse when the Glorbs go missing to protect K.O.'s safety.
  • Fantastic Racism: Implied. It appears that Foxtail considers people without powers useless. She thinks taking away a hero's power makes them useless; she fires Greyman on the spot when he calls her out on her actions, remarking that Greyman's powerlessness means he has no place in POINT anymore.
  • Flight: Foxtail can fly, and while sometimes shown spinning her tail around like a propeller as she does, it doesn't seem to be fully necessary.
  • Foil: To Miss Quantum; both are very harsh mentors, but while Miss Quantum genuinely wants her students to improve for their own sake, Foxtail only cares about how their performance reflects her academy. In addition, Miss Quantum is a villain who rarely commits evil deeds, while Foxtail is a hero whose actions (at least in Season 2) are morally questionable.
  • Fox Folk: As her name suggests, she has a fox tail.
  • Freudian Excuse: The loss of Laserblast has somehow turned her from a kind-hearted Cool Big Sis to a harsh, unforgiving Knight Templar whose obsession with obtaining the power to protect the world at any cost has led to breaking ties with several of her former teammates.
  • Hoist by Her Own Petard: For all her trouble, Foxtail ends up falling victim to the Disempower Ray, the very thing she created to De-power heroes.
  • Kick the Dog:
    • Her present-day introduction has her reminding Gar of the Sandwich Incident after they start to argue.
    • She fires Greyman on the spot when he calls her out on her actions, remarking that Greyman's powerlessness means he has no place in POINT anymore.
  • The Man Behind the Man: Turns out she's the real mastermind behind the shady actions of Chip Damage (who is revealed to be an android that she controlled), with Greyman (Chip's creator) being none the wiser.
  • Pet the Dog: When Carol goes on her mission and has to bring K.O. with her, Foxtail goes along with Carol in pretending it's a scavenger hunt.
  • Smug Super: In the present, she's pretty prideful and self-assured about P.O.I.N.T., even when her team fails at actually containing the situation in the end. She's the one behind the Gifted and Talented students being handed out power-ups that they can't control, potentially leading to a Super-Power Meltdown, and when Greyman objects, she fires him and says his powerlessness makes him useless anyway.
  • Super-Strength: This appears to be her main power. She's the only muscular hero in the group until El Bow came along. She's even the teacher of the Strength class in the Prep Academy.
  • Took a Level in Jerkass: She clearly resents Gar due to the Sandwich Incident which either appeared to cost Laserblast his life or caused something much worse, publicly mocking him in front of the entire plaza for it. In the present, she makes no attempt whatsoever to hide her disdain for him. She also has grown into a sort of Glory Seeker who fails to see her mistakes, and can be pretty mean toward her students. She's even the one responsible for Chip Damage's shady actions and when Greyman confronts her about it, she fires him on the spot, coldly remarking that his powerlessness means he has no place in POINT.
  • We Used to Be Friends: Foxtail and Gar used to be teammates, however "Point to the Plaza" shows that she did and still does blame Gar for the Sandwich Incident.

    Laserblast 
See here.

    Doctor Greyman 
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Click here to see him in the past
Voiced by: Dana Snyder

A member of P.O.I.N.T. who is a traditional grey looking alien.

Hero Level: Unknown


  • Aliens of London: He's an extraterrestrial who speaks with a German accent from Season 2 on.
  • Beard of Sorrow: Implied to be the case with his long beard that he currently has ever since he lost his powers and the original team fell apart. In "Final Exams" it's revealed to be a fake beard however.
  • Brought Down to Normal: In "Let's Take a Moment", Doctor Greyman accidentally activates a weapon that seemed to permanently take away his superpowers.
  • Doctor Whomage: His fedora, scarf, being an alien (albeit of a different type), along with his eccentric personality, appear to be modeled after the fourth Doctor.
  • Exposed Extraterrestrials: He wears some clothes, but only on his head, neck, and feet.
  • The Greys: Fits the trope to a T.
  • Handicapped Badass: In the present, he doesn't seem to have regained his powers and he moves around in a wheelchair.
  • Mind over Matter: He's another alien whose species can use levitation.
  • Purple Is Powerful: A senior P.O.I.N.T. member who wears a purple scarf.
  • Scarf of Asskicking: Wears a scarf.
  • Screw This, I'm Outta Here: When he finds out about Foxtail's actions and is fired by her for calling her out, he calls it quits and leaves sorrowfully.
  • Token Good Teammate: With Foxtail being behind Chip Damage's actions, and Sunshine's stance on this being so far ambiguous, it's clear Greyman was the only outright good person in the POINT Prep Management before being fired by Foxtail—if it wasn't for Carol, Gertie and Ms. Mummy also being POINT members, he would count as this for the present version of POINT in general.
  • Unexplained Accent: When he reappears as a teacher, he has a German accent for some reason, along with a long white fake beard.
  • Unwitting Pawn: He built Chip Damage to be Laserblast's replacement, so as to show the world that POINT could still be the heroic organization they believed in, even after LB's death; sadly his project ended up being hijacked by Foxtail, who proceeded to use Chip for the wrong reasons and even went as far as endangering the lives of POINT prep students. Greyman is not happy in the least when he finds out.

    Silver Spark 
See her folder here for tropes regarding Silver Spark aka Carol.

    El-Bow 
See his folder here for tropes regarding El-Bow aka Mr. Gar.

    Rippy Roo 
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Voiced by: Ashly Burch

A member of P.O.I.N.T. who is a petite boxing kangaroo.

Hero Level: Unknown


  • All for Nothing: She got a Ph.D in quantum physics to research interdimensional space to see if she can find Laserblast. Turns out he faked his death, so it wound up being a pointless endeavor.
  • Amazing Technicolor Wildlife: She is a small teal and pink kangaroo.
  • Ambiguous Gender: For most of the show's run, she wasn't referred to as male or female. However, she has a pouch, and despite how some media depict male kangaroos, the show creators specified that as proof that she's female. She was confirmed as female in "Whatever Happened to... Rippy Roo?".
  • Badass Adorable: Despite her cute appearance (acknowledged by Laserblast), she was chosen to join P.O.I.N.T. for a good reason since her pouch allows her to store almost anything in it.
  • Bag of Holding: Her pouch can hold a giant magnet and a magic living bar of soap despise it's small size. It also can store the pieces of the steamborg during their battle. See also Hyperspace.
  • Big Eater: Ate an entire chicken. In one bite no less!
  • Boxing Kangaroo: Averted. It may look like she's wearing boxing gloves, but they're just regular red gloves.
  • Brutal Honesty: As soon as she realizes El-Bow has feelings for Silver Spark, she immediately tells him it is too late, as Spark is already dating Laserblast.
  • Crazy-Prepared: Thanks to her magic pouch, she can pull out any object from her pouch to help in any situation.
  • Gratuitous Animal Sidekick: Parodied and subverted. She was scouted for reasons aside from being adorable (it did helped her with gaining Laserblast's approval though).
  • Hyperspace: Her pouch leads into another dimension.
  • Intelligible Unintelligible: She speaks in a burbling language that really just consists of her saying "bo" over and over, but yet everyone can still understand her. She can also pull a bit of Pokémon Speak through a Scooby-Doo-Esque "Rippy-Roota-Roo!"
  • Screw This, I'm Outta Here: She left P.O.I.N.T. because she knew that the organization was deviating from its original mission after Laserblast's "death" and didn't want to be a part of it anymore.
  • Smart People Wear Glasses: She wears them now in the present.
  • What Happened to the Mouse?: Whatever became of Rippy since Carol and Mr. Gar left P.O.I.N.T. wasn't originally revealed. This was made especially conspicuous when we do see what became of Foxtail and Greyman. Rippy was the second-to-last member of the original team to have her currents whereabouts revealed, as Laserblast's fate was discovered after hers. In "Whatever Happened to... Rippy Roo?", we find out that she left P.O.I.N.T. because she knew that the organization was deviating from its original mission after Laserblast's "death" and didn't want to be a part of it anymore so she decided to get her Ph.D in quantum physics. She never stayed in touch with Carol because she tried to research interdimensional space hoping to find Laserblast and didn't want to get Carol's hopes up if she failed.

    Chip Damage 
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Voiced by: Kurt Angle

One of the most powerful heroes around. He is a hodgepodge of everything "cool".

Hero Level: 15


  • Artificial Limbs: Appears to have these. He can change his hands for various applications such as shooting flames or turning them into scoops. Humorously, when he needs normal hands, he changes to ones disproportionately small to his muscle-y physique. This is because he's an android with holographic images.
  • Astonishingly Appropriate Appearance: Chip looks quite a lot like an action figure, which is appropriate considering he's just a prop meant to give people an idea of what a hero is.
  • Blue Is Heroic: He wears a blue bodysuit.
  • Brought to You by the Letter "S": Has his initials on his belt buckle in white letters.
  • Celebrity Superhero: High rank heroes are often treated like celebrities, and Chip is the most famous of the lot. In fact, he was created to be a hero that acts as The Paragon.
  • The Dragon: Turns out that Chip's an android, which Foxtail has been controlling remotely.
  • Fake Ultimate Hero: In truth, Chip is a robot created by Doctor Greyman to be an Ideal Hero who inspires others, but doesn't seem to have any free will. And ever since Foxtail hijacked his controls, he's not been so heroic. Case in P.O.I.N.T., his behavior in "Mystery Sleepover" is that of an ultra-strict, abusive Svengali who’s secretly pumping the honor students full of glorbs to give them an edge, activating them against their will if they refuse to do so, or when Foxtail sees fit. When he is given free will in "Chip's Damage", he himself admits he's a fraud and deactivates himself so that people will admire real Heroes instead of a fake.
  • Heroic Build: He has a muscular body. Not so much under the Holographic Disguise.
  • Holographic Disguise: He's a very skinny robot projecting a disguise of a largely build person.
  • Humble Hero: While not one to pass up signing autographs, he not only apologizes to Enid for not listening to her, but is so impressed by her heroic traits that he offers her acceptance to P.O.I.N.T. Prep, no questions asked. Shockingly subverted however, as "Strength, Wisdom and Charisma", "Are You Ready for Some Mega Football", and "Mystery Sleepover" all implied that he isn't one in reality as he is seen happily endangering the lives of POINT'S students and bystanders alike with his glorb boosts whenever any honor student is close to losing or risks endangering the school's reputation... And "Final Exams" revealed that he's actually an android created by Doctor Greyman to be a symbol of strength, values, and heroism... but unfortunately hijacked by Foxtail, who has gone down a darker path as a result of The Sandwich Incident.
  • Jet Pack: He has jet boots that allow him to fly.
  • Loved by All: Everyone in the Plaza (sans Enid and Gar) gushes over him and asks him for his autograph when he is called into action by Foxtail.
  • Meaningful Name: His name is based off the video game term "chip damage", which is when characters take damage even when blocking.
  • Nice Guy: He is a bit of a showoff, but he was genuinely impressed with Enid and her heroic qualities, offering her acceptance into the prestigious P.O.I.N.T. Prep because of it. That said, his actual morals are later revealed to have been manipulated by Foxtail via remote control. Then in Season 3, when Chip is given full free will, he ultimately proves that he really is one by revealing his true self to the public and deactivating himself so that they can look up to actual Heroes.
  • The Paragon: He's a powerful hero and basically the poster boy for P.O.I.N.T. In fact, Dr. Greyman created him to inspire people by embodying strength and virtue. Unfortunately, Foxtail cares much more about the former.
  • Robotic Reveal: Turns out to be a robot made by Greyman, and later controlled by Foxtail.
  • Super-Empowering: As revealed in "Mystery Sleepover" Chip Damage (and to a further extent, Foxtail) has access to glorbs that he gives to the honor students, but if they don't "use them wisely", Chip forcibly activates them.
  • Superman Substitute: Superman seems to be one of the primary influences behind Chip Damage, due to him being one of the most renowned, powerful characters in the universe of the series, albeit designed as an action figure-like amalgamation of what kids would consider cool.
  • The Svengali: This is how Chip behaves while Foxtail is remote-controlling him. He uses the honor students' trust in him to pressure them into using glorbs as a dangerous performance-enhancing measure to improve the school image.

P.O.I.N.T. Prep Academy

    Pastel and Koala Princess 
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Princes Koala is the one on the left and Pastel on the right
Pastel and Koala Princess voiced by: Larissa Gallagher

Two of Elodie's classmates. Best friends since childhood.


    Demon Queenie 
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Voiced by: Larissa Gallagher

A student from the Strength discipline and one of the honors students.


  • Cool Sword: Her "Sword of Darkness", which was used to slay the Keeper of the Night.
  • Deadpan Snarker: She makes plenty of snarky comments during Greyman's Wisdom course, one of which being a pot shot at his lack of powers.
  • Kick the Dog: As Greyman is giving a course on how heroes must rely on their mind as much as their powers, she makes a snide comment about his lack of powers, which is a notable sore spot for him.
  • Purple Is Powerful: A purple-skinned demon hero who attends P.O.I.N.T. Prep.
  • Royals Who Actually Do Something: Word of God is that she is the daughter of the Demon Lord and is working to unite the underworld with the other universe instead of destroying them.

    Phoebe 
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Voiced by: Melissa Villasenor

A student from the Strength discipline who, like Demon Queenie, is also an honor student. Always wears a Greek helmet.

    Sparko 
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Voiced by: Ron Funches

A teen created of pure electrical power and has the powers of electricity. He's one of the few residents of Lakewood Plaza to attend P.O.I.N.T. Prep.

Hero Level: 3


  • Action Dad: One of the last shots in the series finale shows him flying in the future with his child (likely his daughter given her pink lightning) and likely still in heroics.
  • Ascended Extra: He's a background character until "Wisdom, Strength, and Charisma".
  • Chest Insignia: He has a yellow lightning bolt on his chest.
  • Electric Black Guy: He's a black hero with electric powers.
  • Flight: He's capable of flying.
  • Freak Lab Accident: He was created when his parents were working on a way to cure static electric shock.
  • From Nobody to Nightmare: Potentially. He starts off as an extremely anxious student who fears getting ripped apart by the school. After getting a power boost from Chip Damage after being accepted into the "Gifted and Talented" program, his delight with his new strength pushes him away from Greyman's insistence that he not go overboard with his powers.
  • Nice Guy: He is a pretty decent guy to get along with. Best shown in the P.O.I.N.T Prep focused episodes where he was stoked to see Enid (a fellow Lakewood companion) join him at attending the aforementioned school and has shown some encouragement for her.
  • Logical Weakness: Blasts of water is his weakness due to being made of electricity.
  • Power Floats: Since he has no legs, he floats using his powers.
  • Screw This, I'm Outta Here: After the events of "Final Exams", he decides he doesn't belong at the super-competitive P.O.I.N.T. Prep and goes back to Lakewood Plaza Turbo with Enid.
  • Shock and Awe: Can fire any type of electrical impulse from bolts to lightning balls.

    Purrcival 
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A cat humanoid in POINT's Wisdom discipline. The series finale shows he grows up to become the new head of the Wisdom discipline.


    Biki 
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Voiced by: Melissa Villasenor

A red bird with muscular arms instead of wings who is a student in the Strength class. The series finale shows her becoming the new head of the Strength discipline.


  • Female Monster Surprise: Are You Ready For Some Megafootball?! reveals Biki's gender to be female.
  • Shout-Out: Her design might be a reference to notable animator Kévin Gemin, aka kékéflipnote, and his stylized design for birds taking on a photoshop meme that replaces bird wings with ridiculously muscular arms.

    Sunshine 
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Voiced by: Melanie Chartoff

A cloud humanoid and head of the Charisma discipline. She would end up retiring with everyone else in the future.



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