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voiced The Collector in Bonkers
The first villain Bonkers encounters. A lunatic guilty of kidnapping toons and laminating them under plastic for his private collection.
Distinctive marks: A weird creature that looks like a hybrid of a rabbit, a dog, a goat and a snake. His right glove has pencils attached to each finger, while his left glove has pencil sharpeners. Such a strange appearance has a simple explanation - he is a human in disguise. Speaks with a French accent.
Appears in: " Going Bonkers". |
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voiced Quackerjack in Darkwing Duck
Quackerjack was a humble toymaker, until the mid-eighties when video games became really popular. He was put out of business by the video game character Whiffle Boy, and has held a grudge against Whiffle Boy and all video games. Quackerjack was once seen in an episode without his hat, and actually had hair. [most people think he's bald] He's turned many toys into dangerous weapons, such as the exploding panda and the henchman teddy. He carries around a banana doll called Mr. Banana Brain, and sometimes speaks through it. [voiced by Michael Bell] |
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voiced Naugus in Sonic the Hedgehog
Naugus is a very powerful magician who helped Dr. Robotnik create a more stable entrance to The Void, though Dr. Robotnik betrayed him and locked him inside The Void. Even though Naugus was unable to harm Dr. Robotnik from inside his new prison, Dr. Robotnik was always monitoring the condition of The Void in fear that Naugus would escape. While inside The Void, Naugus continued to experiment with it, in which he eventually discovered that something moving at great speed would be able to escape from its grasp. During the second season, Naugus uses Sally and Bunnie in order to lure Sonic into The Void, in which Naugus explains his situation and manages to escape from The Void for the time being. After toying with Dr. Robotnik in a demonstration of his power, Naugus prepared to destroy Dr. Robotnik once and for all, though his existence had become unstable due to his time in The Void and he was forced to go back inside of The Void. Naugus was planned to work with Snively during the third season of the series, though the series was cancelled before such could ever be established. |
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voiced Scrapper in Transformers
Allegiance: Decepticon / Constructicon
Alternate transformation mode: Payloader
Motto: "My work is a monument to - and of - my enemies."
Scrapper is the leader of the Constructicons - a Desepticon subgroup whose main job is to create weapons and fortresses for Desepticon purposes. |
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voiced Swoop in Transformers
Allegiance: Autobot / Dinobot
Alternate transformation mode: Pterodactyl |
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voiced Cyclops in Pryde of the X-Men
Name: Scott Summers
Alias: Cyclops
Power: shooting pure energy from his eyes
First Comic Appearance: X-Men, issue 1 (September 1963)
Created By: Stan Lee/ Jack Kirby
Scott Summers was the first official X-Man, and is the field leader in combat. Whenever Cyclops opens his eyes, beams of pure energy blast out. Because of this, he is forced to wear glasses with topaz lenses in order to prevent him from shooting beams when opening his eyes. He wears a special combat pair of glasses that only has one lense that covers both eyes, thus the name "Cyclops."
It has been said that in real-life, Cyclops would die from his blasts, as scientifically speaking, when one forces something, an equal force is forced back upon them. So if Cyclops shot a beam, the force he shot would exert back on him, thus snapping his neck. |
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