Sole Survivor
A nice and down-to-earth Pokémon trainer who finds himself on a tribe where both of these traits are in short supply.
Third Pokémon fan character.
- Badass Adorable
- Cloudcuckoolander's Minder: To Alleio, Autumn, Iyzebel... pretty much his entire tribe.
- Cosmic Plaything: Starting when Alleio revealed he had many alliances, everyone and everything try really hard to have a reason to target him at every Tribal Council.
- Determinator
- Earn Your Happy Ending: After the multiple trials and struggles he went through, he deserved the win.
- The Generic Guy: He's just a normal kid in a crazy game.
- Kid Hero: It's noted on a few occasions that he's very young.
- Nice Guy
- Only Sane Man: For Purada. This put him in many alliances within his tribe which backfired horribly as he became a target after Annabelle left.
- Pint-Sized Kid: Is a head shorter than the adults, even though he's in his teens.
- The Smart Guy: Easily one of the more intelligent people in this game.
- Sole Survivor: The thirteenth.
- Underdogs Always Win: And how!
- Russian Roulette: Survived by correctly guessing Alleio voted for G'rilara.
- David Versus Goliath: Defeated Survivor Critic in a Survivor Trivia tiebreaker.
- Outplaying Luna, whom we were led to believe was in control of the game.
- Dark Horse Victory: Given he isn't really a chessmaster, a negative snarky character or a Plucky Comic Relief who's implied to be more into the game than most realize, the odds were against him, yet he managed to pull it off at the end.
- Wise Beyond His Years: He's said to be much younger than his fellow tribemates, yet he's more mature than most of this season's cast and knows how to play the game very well, all culminating in him winning the game.
Runner-Up
A rocker who seems to be a complete wild card. Was once a friend of Summer from Season 9 who went by Autumn.
Second Rock Band fan character.
- Cloudcuckoolander
- Jerkass
- Lady and Knight: Bright Lady (sometimes) to Damon's White Knight.
- Manipulative Bitch: According to Summer, her multiple personalities are a ruse to make herself seem less threatening. Apparently, she's more of a Jerkass than anything.
- Obfuscating Insanity: Claims during the Final Tribal Council that she pulled this throughout the entire season, but it's left ambiguous if it's true or not. Most of the jury didn't buy it, though.
- Punny Name: Season-themed, to go along with Summer.
- Small Name, Big Ego
- Sore Loser: She's visibly very angry when she loses to Jim.
- Wild Card: You never know what she's going to do next.
The Jury
A guy in a red shirt who, despite being a master of Survivor on paper, has his focus on getting a girl.
First Star Trek fan character.
- Above the Influence: When Sasha drunkenly admits she has a crush on him during their Reward together, he refuses to take advantage of her or sleep in the same bed with her.
- Always Save the Girl: Loves playing the Knight in Shining Armor to Rudy and would have given up immunity to save Sasha if she hadn't declined it.
- Butt-Monkey: His red shirt leads to a lot of bad luck, such as getting set on fire and having coconuts nearly fall on his head.
- Casanova Wannabe: He falls for several girls, but the only ones who show interest are the ones who want to use him. The exception is Sasha.
- Combat Pragmatist: Groped Frost to take her out of the water, giving his tribe the immunity.
- Deadpan Snarker: Towards the end of the season, especially towards Iyzebel and Tapioca.
- Freaky Is Cool
- Honor Before Reason: Almost commits an Erik-sized blunder by giving his immunity necklace to Sasha, and is saved only because Sasha gives it back to him.
- Last of His Kind: The last non-Purada left in the game.
- Red Shirt: Literally. Subverted, however, in that in spite of numerous close shaves he never gets medievaced from the game and is in fact the last of his tribe to survive.
- Unwitting Pawn: For Rudy.
A "loud, overbearing girl" with a dream of stardom.
First Bad Girls Club fan character.
Returned for Season 16: Blood VS Water.
- Alpha Bitch
- Attention Whore
- Cluster F-Bomb: Does this constantly.
- Fiery Redhead
- Hair-Trigger Temper
- It's All About Me
- Jerkass
- Lady Swears-a-Lot
- Rage Quit: Attempts it when she realizes that no one gives a damn about her. Alleio manages to talk her out of it.
- Sore Loser
- Spotlight-Stealing Squad: Tries to invoke this.
- Took a Level in Badass: With some encouragement from Alleio, she goes from The Load to a major contender in challenges.
- The Vamp: Claims she "was going to use the flirt card a lot". However due to her various standards, this side of hers couldn't show up until Orwell joined her tribe.
An immortal who's out to prove that they're not all sadists.
First Adventure Time fan character.
- Beware the Cute Ones / Beware the Nice Ones: We only got a tiny sample of her true power. It was plenty.
- Conservation of Ninjutsu: Has powers, but mostly keeps them in check to avoid being seen as a threat.
- The Cutie
- Graceful Loser: After getting voted out, she regained her composure and took her loss with dignity.
- Screw Destiny: Once she learns she's destined for fourth place, she does everything in her power to prevent it. It works, but not in the way she intended - she ends up in fifth place instead.
- Took a Level in Jerkass: Began to grow more and more arrogant after Alleio gave her his idol.
- Villainous Breakdown: After learning that the idol Alleio gave her had just become worthless (and due to a very minute, easy-to-miss detail), she just lost it. Granted, she calmed down a bit later, but it was pretty unlike her usually-calm personality.
A very large, highly excitable guy.
First Borderlands fan character.
Returned for Season 16: Blood VS Water.
- Good Is Not Soft/O.O.C. Is Serious Business: Anytime Alleio, after The Reveal, says they stand for the same ideals, he doesn't hold back his anger. He also didn't hesitate to tie him up.
- Keet
- Lady and Knight: White Knight to Tapioca's (sometimes) Bright Lady.
- Large Ham: Right from the very get-go.SPIRIT OF THE WARRIOR! I AM THE WARRIOR!
- Lovable Jock: His heart's as big as his muscles.
- Nice Guy
- No Indoor Voice
- Top-Heavy Guy
A young man with a load of secrets who doesn't want to be seen as a moron. Actually a girl and does want to be seen as a moron.
First Jet Set Radio fan character.
Came back for Season 20: Generations.
- Bifauxnen
- Foreshadowing: Hash not being fooled by Rudy's flirting was one of many clues that hinted at her real gender.
- Gender Reveal
- Face Realization: In spite of playing a highly calculating game, she ultimately couldn't let Orwell sacrifice his immunity to save her. She admits in the Fallen Comrades strip that she couldn't be the "Ice Queen" she wanted to play as.
- Hidden Depths: Nothing about him is as it initially seems. Not even the "him" part.
- Lady Looks Like a Dude: She could've be mistaken for a guy even without the hoodie covering her face if it wasn't for the flower in her hair.
- Obfuscating Stupidity
- The Stoner: Back home. Except not really.
- Sweet Polly Oliver: Played with, she wanted to avoid the "girl season" that usually happens and happened in the pre-merge. Although she also mentions she does it outside SFC because she likes baggy clothes and seems to prefer man clothes over female clothes in general.
- Tertiary Sexual Characteristics: Although usually concealed by the hoodie, she has a flower in her hair.
A pony who seems to have a unique way of thinking.
Second My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic fan character.
- All-Loving Hero: As expected from a MLP fan character.
- Disc Three Final Boss: He was one of the biggest threats in the game by the end of the pre-merge and a good portion of the post-merge, only to be voted out with seven people remaining.
- Expy: Of Nagito Komaeda from Danganronpa, which was outright confirmed by Word of God.
- Evil All Along: Well, more insane than malicious, but still.
- Jerkass Has a Point: As deluded as Alleio's claims that him making Jim and the rest of his tribe suffer would strengthen their friendship and winning chances sound, Jim admits at the Final Tribal Council that Alleio was instrumental in forcing him to play more aggressively and preparing him better for post-merge play.
- Knight Templar
- Nice Guy: Or, nice PONY in this case. At least, until he starts taking drastic measures to "unite" his tribe.
- The Power of Friendship: As firm a believer as they come.
- Team Killer: Played with. He doesn't want to destroy his tribe/teammates but to "unite" them he threw a challenge to eliminate a "traitor" and ruined the food supply.
- The Unfettered: He'll do anything for the sake of friendship.
- Walking Spoiler: It's hard to talk about him without mentioning his Team Killer tendencies.
- Well-Intentioned Extremist: The closest one you can get in series like SFC.
- Yandere: A platonic version for Jim, maybe. He's insane in general but he seems to have a fixation on Jim, much to the latter's dismay. Notably when he eliminates Roth for being a "fake friend" for Jim when this is clearly untrue.
A teen who enjoys baseball and once survived a zombie outbreak.
Third Resident Evil fan character.
- Chekhov's Gun: In an earlier comic, Roth tells Jim that his favorite movie is Back to the Future. Seems like a gag at first... but then comes the tiebreaker between Survivor Critic and Jim...
- Cool Big Bro: During their time together in the Merge, he was this to Jim.
- Crossover: First appeared as the main character of a Resident Evil fan comic created by SWSU-Master around the time of the first two seasons. Eugene from Season 1 notably cameoed in the same comic.
- Lovable Jock
- Nice Guy: One of the nicer characters this season.
- Out of Focus: Didn't have much screentime pre-merge, and by the time his screentime started to pick up he wouldn't be around for much longer anyway.
A critic with a negative view of recent seasons, both of SFC and Survivor as a whole.
First Channel Awesome fan character.
Came back for Season 20: Generations.
- Annoying Laugh: His laugh at the first tribal council was similar to the one of a donkey.
- Caustic Critic: Like any other.
- Disc Two Final Boss: Among the more dangerous opponents pre-merge, taken out right at the halfway point.
- Fat Bastard
- Jerkass
- Jerkass Has a Point: Lampshaded by Roth, who admits that Frost's powers are too much of a game breaker to keep her around.
- Large Ham: Not as much as Damon but he still engages in this from time to time.NEW INFORMATION HAS COME TO LIGHT!
- The Load: Practically had to be carried around during the first Immunity Challenge.
- Shadow Archetype: Of Eli.
A citizen of the Lylat System with superpowers and natural leadership skills.
Third Star Fox fan character.
- Action Girl: Won the first challenge of the season for her tribe against two much more physically-inclined opponents.
- An Ice Person: Her arms are literally frozen. This apparently gives her (and the rest of her species, for that matter) ice-based superpowers.
- Blessed with Suck: As powerful as her abilities are, she usually ends up facing challenges that could be beaten without them, so they end up drawing unwanted attention to her more than they help.
- Handicapped Badass: Her arms are frozen from the elbow down. She's got more than enough powers to compensate for that.
- Parody Sue
- The Leader
- The Rival: To Survivor Critic and, briefly, Arnold.
- Sore Loser: Was VERY bitter towards Jim at the Final Tribal Council.
- Telepathy: Just one of her MANY superpowers.
Eliminated
A wish granting dragon who is bad at challenges and has "communication complications."
First The Last Dragon Chronicles fan character.
- Ambiguously Evil
- Butt-Monkey: Often the butt of the joke. Most prominent when she was left under the water for three days.
- Jerkass: She has little or nothing nice to say about anyone or anything, and her expressions tend to express anger or irritation.
- Living Statue: Well, she IS made of clay...
- Our Dragons Are Different
- The Load: She can barely move on her own, so she's pretty much useless in challenges.
- The Voiceless: She can't talk, so she needs to communicate through telepathy.
- The Woman Behind the Man: Was this for Arnold before the swap.
A smart woman with a very pragmatic style.
First Professor Layton fan character.
- Deadpan Snarker
- Sacrificial Lion: A smart player eliminated to show off Alleio's manipulative skills.
- Smart People Wear Glasses: One of the sanest people on the tribe (with Jim) and one of the most intelligent (with Tapioca).
A school teacher with a highly competitive edge and a fatherly interior.
First Full House fan character.
- Competition Freak: Is quick to challenge Frost on day one.
- Cool Teacher
- The Friend Nobody Likes: He was heavily disliked from the beginning of the game, and nothing he did could change that.
- Hero with Bad Publicity: In-universe. While it's obvious no one in the game sees him as a good person, from what he has to say about others, he's a relatively decent, if incredibly cocky guy.
- Leader Wannabe: He tries to his best abilities to lead his tribe, but for one reason or another, his tribe hates him, and it's obvious that G'rilara is trying to use him.
- No Social Skills
- Team Dad: For Nonamye.
- Tempting Fate: States that Nonamye will never lose another immunity challenge. Then comes the dissolve, and Nonamye no longer exists.
- Unwitting Pawn: For G'rilara until the swap.
An adventurous miner who wants to be a model.
First Minecraft fan character.
- Failed a Spot Check: Didn't even notice the machete at the first Immunity challenge, which contributed to his tribe's loss.
- Real Men Wear Pink
- Smug Snake
- Starter Villain
- Took a Level in Jerkass: He was a lot more arrogant and unpleasant in his boot episode.
- We Hardly Knew Ye: In-universe. During the Fallen Comrades segment, the final three don't know anything about him.Jim: It's Stanson!//Tapioca: Yes it is!//
A girl whose main strategy is to flirt her way to the end.
First Modern Family fan character.
- Sore Loser
- The Tease: Frequently flirts with Orwell, even pretending to be romantically interested in him. Arnold and Hash are completely unfazed and totally aware, however, leading to her elimination.
- The Vamp
A woman actually a man wearing battle armor. A bit of a loner.
Second Metroid fan character.
- Dude Looks Like a Lady: It was ambiguous to begin with, but the whole pink thing made most people assume he was a woman.
- Fun with Acronyms: Often nicknamed Dot, which pisses him off because Dot is a girly name.
- Jerkass
- Out of Focus
- Real Men Wear Pink
An old fortune teller.
First Parks and Recreation fan character.
- Cloudcuckoolander
- Cool Old Lady
- Failed a Spot Check: Didn't even notice the machete at the first Immunity challenge, which contributed to her tribe's loss.
- Fortune Teller: She claims to be able to contact spirits, and makes a few prophesies about other contestants and tribes. Her tribemates don't always believe her, but it is implied that she could be telling the truth.
- Large Ham