Mr. Jinks
- Accent Adaptation: He has an Andalusian accent in the Mexican Spanish dub.
- Accessory-Wearing Cartoon Animal: Only wears a bowtie.
- Animal Jingoism: He's a cat and he hats "meeces" to pieces.
- Character Catchphrase: "I hate meeces to pieces."
- Cats Are Mean: He does hate those meeces to peeces.
- Cats Are Snarkers: A Jinks trademark.
- Cute Kitten: His son, Jinks Jr. who only appeared in one episode.
- I Will Show You X!: Said multiple times.
- Jerk with a Heart of Gold: Jinks isn't the meanest cat around, often acting as a Friendly Enemy.
- Like Is, Like, a Comma: Like did you need another example.
- No Celebrities Were Harmed: His voice is an impression of Marlon Brando.
- Signature Laugh: Mr. Jinks has a distinctive "Hyuk, yuk, yuk, yuk, yuk!" laugh
- Valley Girl: A rare male example. His beatnik attitude and Like Is, Like, a Comma speech pattern evoke this stereotype.
- Verbal Tic: Jinks has, like, his own set of, like, verbal tics, y'know.
Pixie and Dixie
Pixie on the left, Dixie on the right
- Accessory-Wearing Cartoon Animal: Bowtie for Pixie, vest for Dixie.
- Ambiguously Related: Zig-zagged. One the one hand, they are designed very similar, but voiced by different actors, and nothing is confirmed if they're supposed to be identical twins. On the other hand, Cousin Tex from one episode is said to be "their" cousin.
- Badass Adorable: Obviously, especially when they're standing up for Mr. Jinks.
- Captain Obvious: Both had a habit of announcing exactly what was on screen.
- Heterosexual Life-Partners: They share the same mousehole and are invariably seen together.
- Nice Mice: While Pixie and Dixie can be vindictive or cruel at times, they're usually pretty well-behaved examples of their species.
- Ring Around the Collar: Pixie wears a bowtie. Averted with Dixie, who wears a vest.
- We Want Our Jerk Back!: One time, when they got Jinks replaced, they missed him.