Cartoons
Huey, Dewey, and Louie from Quack Pack
Huey, Dewey and Louie are portrayed as teenagers in the Quack Pack series for the first and last time. Huey, Dewey and Louie have distinct personalities moreso than they have been presented with in their earlier lives. They usually resort to extreme and strange measures to avoid getting into trouble with their uncle and to achieve their ambitions
Fat Cat from Chip ‘N Dale: Rescue Rangers
In Chip ‘N Dale: Rescue Rangers, Fat Cat is a ruthless and criminal mastermind and his plans, nonetheless, go sadistic and dangerous. He hates dogs and he also hates the Rescue Rangers and will stop at nothing to kill them. He has four henchmen that work for him. Their names are Wart, Mole, Mepps, and Snout.
Trevor Goodchild
Trevor Goodchild is the antagonist in MTV’s animated series Aeon Flux. Described as an morally ambiguous villain, he is occasionally but ultimately stopped by Aeon Flux, a secret agent he has a soft spot for.
David Xanatos from Gargoyles
David Xanatos (voiced by Jonathan Frakes) is a fictional character and one of the primary antagonists of the Disney animated television series Gargoyles. In the series, he is the founder, owner and CEO of Xanatos Enterprises and a member of the Illuminati.
Pickle Rick
When Rick Sanchez from the [adult swim] comedy series Rick and Morty does not want to go to therapy, he turns himself into a pickle and becomes Pickle Rick!
The Eevee Brothers
In the Pokémon: Indigo League episode, “The Battling Eevee Brothers,” Ash (Veronica Taylor / Rica Matsumoto) and his friends come upon four brothers trying to convince the youngest how he should evolve his beloved Eevee. Each of the elder brothers has one of the original Eeveelutions: Jolteon, Flareon, and Vaporeon. Their hair and pants reflect which Pokémon specific element/type their Pokémon is now affiliated with.
Goofy from Goof Troop
Goofy is the single father of Max Goof. He and Max move next to the Petes from their trailer home in the city. Goofy’s biggest weakness is that he has trouble paying attention, he has a short attention span, and is scatterbrained. He’s also very accident-prone and clumsy. He often drives his neighbor, Pete, up the wall. Goofy is laid back, and many times turns the other cheek when Pete insults him (or just doesn’t realize he’s been insulted), though a very few times he does get angry and gets back at Pete, when the offense goes far enough.
Rintaro Okabe from Steins;Gate
Okabe Rintarou is the main protagonist of Steins;Gate. He is a first year student attending Tokyo Denki University, and calls himself a Crazy Mad Scientist. He acts like a villain, but is rather immature as he frequently shows traits of Chunibyou syndrome despite being a grown-up man.
Alan Parrish
Alan Parrish is the main protagonist of the 1995 fantasy film, Jumanji. He was portrayed by the late Robin Williams. As a child, Parrish played the board game Jumanji and got trapped inside of it. Twenty-six years later, he was freed by two orphaned children named Judy and Peter Shepherd. This guide focuses on his iconic initial adult appearance after being freed from Jumanji. Just remember to roll a 5 or a 6.
Joker from Batman: Assault on Arkham
In the direct-to-video movie Batman: Assault on Arkham, Joker plants a dirty bomb that Batman must find, all the while dealing with a superteam of villains called the Suicide Squad, which includes Harley Quinn, Deadshot, Captain Boomerang, and more.