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voiced Captain Scurvy in Donkey Kong Country

A secondary villain for the series, and a pirate-themed one. His design resembles Kannon from the second Country game, and it has even been revealed that he is Klump's long lost twin brother.
 
 
voiced Norman Osborn, The Green Goblin in Spider-Man (1994)

 
First Appearance:
Norman Osborn "The Spider-Slayer"
The Green Goblin "Enter the Green Goblin"
First Comic Appearance: the Amazing Spider-Man, issue 14 (1964)
A.K.A.: Green Gobby
Love Interests: n/a
Eye Color: Green
Team(s): n/a
Position: Deadly Spider-Man foe; creator of Oscorp Industries
See Also: Harry Osborn, Green Goblin II

Norman Osborn is one of the richest citizens of New York. Having created the flourishing Oscorp Industries, he's made tons of money. He is the father to Harry Osborn, though he often neglects his child due to the importance of his work.

When in an about-to-explode Oscorp building, Norman Osborn sees his costume and weapons made for The Hobgoblin, but in purple and green. He puts them on, and gasses himself in the Green Goblin gas, which turns himself into the Green Goblin. He then uses the weapons to escape, free from harm.

The Green Goblin is no longer Norman Osborn. He is a completely different person, who seeks revenge upon all of Norman Osborn's business partners who've threatened to kick them out of their business group.
 
 
voiced Mac Mange in Swat Kats: The Radical Squadron

First Appearance: "The Metallikats"
Catchphrase: "Oh, stop yammerin'!"
Mac and Molly Mange are husband and wife gangster duo, who died while they try to escape from prison. Their bodies were found by Prof.Hackle who turned them into robots. But they still remained evil, so they escaped and now they are causing havoc and damage in the city. Or at least, they would, if there wasn't for Swat Kats.
 
 
  voiced Ace McCloud, Skyvault computerAce in Centurions

Ace McCloud is the aerodynamic air strategic expert. A playboy at heart, and a daring fight pilot in civilian life, McCloud's boastful personality and confidence in the air makes him one of the most formidable Centurions in battle. He has a vast army of aerial weapon systems that make him a lethal force in the sky and in space.

Ace is the Centurion with the most love interests, with his highest profile suitors ranging from news reporter Jenny Rivers, to the Witch Cassandra, to his relationship with Crystal Kane, all three of these women have proven elusive to Ace's charms, though Kane is the one that opens up the most to him, and Ace is fully aware of it, to the extent he demands a kiss from Crystal if he succeeds on a potentially fatal mission.

Ace's weapon systems include

-Skyknight
-Skybolt
-Orbital Interceptor
-Stratostrike
-AeroSault
 
 
voiced Bonecrusher in Transformers

Allegiance: Decepticon / Constructicon
Alternate transformation mode: Bulldozer
 
 
voiced Hook in Transformers

Allegiance: Decepticon / Constructicon
Alternate transformation mode: Crane
 
 
voiced Slag in Transformers

Allegiance: Autobot / Dinobot
Alternate transformation mode: Triceratops
 
 
voiced Leoric in Visionaries: Knights of the Magical Light

Allegiance: Good
Affiliation: Spectral Knights

A brave and noble knight, he serves as both the leader of the Spectral Knights and the governor of New Valarak. He has a strong sense of justice and never hesitates to intervene if others are in danger. His Totem is the Lion and his Staff has the Power of Wisdom.
 
 
voiced Wolverine in Pryde of the X-Men

Name: James Howlett
Alias: Wolverine
Power(s): unbreakable adamantium skeleton; superhuman healing; adamantium, razor-sharp claws which eject in between each knuckle
Created By: Len Wein/ John Romita, Sr./ Herb Trimpe
First Comic Appearance: the Incredible Hulk, issue 181 (October 1974)

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