The following is a list of characters in T.U.F.F. Puppy.
Turbo Undercover Fighting Force (T.U.F.F.)[]
These characters are members of the Turbo Undercover Fighting Force (known as T.U.F.F.) , a crime fighting agency for good in Petropolis.
Picture | Name | Description |
Dudley Puppy | Dudley, the main character, is a dim-witted, hyperactive white mixed-breed dog who wears nothing more than a black shirt and has a habit of chewing on his butt. Keswick's DNA analyzation shows that Dudley is the "perfect mix of every breed of dog known to man". Since each breed of dog has a special trait, (e.g. Bloodhound's sensitive nose, Greyhound's speed, German Shepherd's bravery) Dudley's overall "natural" skills makes him a formidable agent. Dudley is also quite gluttonous and childish which often is displayed by his lack of self control whenever he's hungry. However, despite his eccentric personality; his bravery and natural skills are an asset to T.U.F.F. in times of need. He is voiced by Jerry Trainor. First Appearance: "Purr-fect Partners" | |
Kitty Katswell | Kitty is one of the main protagonists T.U.F.F.'s number one agent and by force, Dudley's partner and supervisor. Skilled in various fighting styles and use of firearms, short tempered, and easily startled, this feline is a force to be reckoned with. Not much is known about her past yet; but a few episodes mention that her birthdays as a child have been horrendous, and she spent eight years in Secret Agent College. Being a cat, she naturally fights with Dudley on various occasions; usually in kiddish slap fights as if they were siblings. However, as the episodes progressed, she warms up more and more to Dudley as he presents his courage, skill, and respect for her and T.U.F.F. and they later become heartfelt friends. Despite being more mature, Kitty can also be as childish as Dudley at times, as shown in "Share a Lair", when she laughs at Dudley's practical jokes towards Snaptap. She often wears a black spy suit over her white turtle neck, white boots, and white gloves-although she has been seen in other various disguises. She is voiced by Grey DeLisle. First Appearance: "Purr-fect Partners" | |
Keswick | Keswick works for the T.U.F.F. headquarters as their primary inventor and genius scientist. He is so intelligent that he is able to rig inventions instantaneously with simple materials such as soup cans. He is prone to stuttering and to have spastic attacks such as Mr. Crocker. His teeth are similar to the teeth of Timmy Turner. Keswick's species is left ambiguous and both Dudley and Kitty are still left confused by his various animal traits which might not be limited to: a pouch, gills, webbed feet, and egg laying. Whether there is any significance to "what" Keswick is, his anatomical absurdities have been the highlight of jokes for one episode. It was revealed in "The Doomies" that he's not on good terms with his parents, who wanted him to be a doctor. He is voiced by Jeff Bennett. First Appearance: "Purr-fect Partners" | |
The Chief | The flea who runs T.U.F.F. headquarters. Due to his small size, he is often shown using a special mobile device that enhances his image and voice when communicating to the other agents of T.U.F.F., although he can manage just fine if he rests on their heads or tails while talking. In "Cruisin' for a Bruisin'", it is revealed that he has Fabio-like hair. His real name is Herbert Dumbrowski who was considered the best T.U.F.F. agent during his youth by possessing super strength and combat skills. As he aged and became T.U.F.F.'s chief, he has succumbed to many various injuries and age related detriments; such as a bionic leg, artificial hip, and a slight case of senility. In the episode "The Doomies", it is revealed that despite his achievements, he can never escape from being trapped in a plastic cup. He is voiced by Daran Norris. First Appearance: "Purr-fect Partners" | |
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Agent Amoeba | Agent Amoeba is a T.U.F.F. agent who is an amoeba. First Appearance: "Lie Like a Dog" | |
Agent Bacon | Agent Bacon is a pig agent who only appeared in Super Duper Crime Busters. It was shown that knitting is a hobby of his. However, he had no lines of dialogue. First Appearance: "Super Duper Crime Busters" | |
Bobby | Bobby was an intern that was sent to find some "loose nukes" in Eastern Europe by The Chief. First Appearance: "Candy Cane-ine" | |
Agent Bossy | Agent Bossy is a cow agent who appeared in Mall Rat and made a cameo in Share-A-Lair and The Wrong Stuff. It is unknown if she will appear again. First Appearance: "Mall Rat" | |
Agent Bull | Agent Bull is a bull agent who worked for T.U.F.F. He only appeared in Happy Howl-O-Ween so far. First Appearance: "Happy Howl-O-Ween" | |
George Looney | George Looney is a descendant of Daniel Boone Looney, the founder of Petropolis, and a janitor at T.U.F.F. First Appearance: "Legal Beagle" | |
Agent Goldfish | Agent Goldfish is a goldfish agent who only appeared in Thunder Dog. It is shown that she's afraid of toilets. It's unknown if she will appear again. First Appearance: "Thunder Dog" | |
Agent Groundhog | Agent Groundhog is a groundhog agent who made a cameo in the episode "Hot Dog". First Appearance: "Hot Dog" | |
Agent Guinea Pig | Agent Guinea Pig is a T.U.F.F. agent who is a guinea pig. First Appearance: "Candy Cane-ine" | |
Agent Hammerhead | Agent Hammerhead is a T.U.F.F. agent who is a hammerhead shark. First Appearance: "Puppy Unplugged" | |
Agent Jumbo | An elephant that works at T.U.F.F. who freaked out whenever she saw Agent Rodentski (actually The Chameleon in disguise) and stomped on him. She is voiced by Grey DeLisle. First Appearance: "Share-A-Lair" | |
Agent Kid | Agent Kid is a T.U.F.F. agent who is a goat. First Appearance: "Pup Daddy" | |
KIL-R | KIL-R, also known as Kyle by T.U.F.F., was an evil robot controlled by Verminious Snaptrap who almost destroyed T.U.F.F. but didn't because of his friendship with Dudley Puppy. Because of that he became a T.U.F.F. agent. First Appearance: "Dog's Best Friend" | |
Agent Moby | Agent Moby is a whale agent who appeared in A Doomed Christmas. Like Agent Jumbo, he smashed The Chief by accident. First Appearance: "A Doomed Christmas" | |
Nocturnal T.U.F.F. Agents | The Nocturnal T.U.F.F. Agents were seen only in T.U.F.F. Choices when they were shown foraging for food. Two raccoons and four opossums were present. First Appearance: "T.U.F.F. Choices" | |
Agent Nutz | Agent Nutz is a squirrel that serves as a visual gag whenever he freaks out about something completely random and often blows it up with his blaster, hence his name. He is voiced by Jeff Bennett. First Appearance: "Purr-fect Partners" | |
Percival | Percival was The Stink Bug's "not so evil" intern who first appeared in Law and Odor. He is a good-natured pig who speaks with a slight Southern accent. At the very end, he was hired for an internship at T.U.F.F. He is voiced by Will Matthews. First Appearance: "Law and Odor" | |
Agent Rodentski | A small mouse who's a field agent that works for T.U.F.F., but is actually The Chameleon in disguise. Agent Jumbo is apparently afraid of him. He is voiced by Butch Hartman. First Appearance: "Share-A-Lair" | |
Agent Scarecrow | A scarecrow agent (hence his name) that works for T.U.F.F. who only appeared in Mom-A-Geddon. First Appearance: "Mom-A-Geddon" | |
Agent Seabiscuit | Agent Seabiscuit is a horse agent who only appeared in The Dog Who Cried Fish. He was shown when he was offended by The Chief's quote when he said, "I'm so hungry I could eat a horse." It is unknown if he'll appear again. First Appearance: "The Dog Who Cried Fish" | |
Agent Sea Cucumber | Agent Sea Cucumber is a green-colored sea cucumber who wears a black leather jacket over a white shirt, jeans and black boots. He lives in a fishbowl, similarly to Agent Goldfish. However, his fishbowl has a jukebox inside it. First Appearance: "Acting TUFF" | |
Agent Skunk | Agent Skunk is a T.U.F.F. agent who appeared only in T.U.F.F. Choices. He is adverse to being wakened up, as he probably sprayed Keswick after he woke him up in the middle of the night. First Appearance: "T.U.F.F. Choices" | |
Scary Jimmy | Scary Jimmy is a bull who works as a janitor at T.U.F.F. As his name suggests, he is a very suspicious and strange person. First Appearance: "Mud with Power" | |
Sally Mander | Sally Mander is a secretary salamander that works for T.U.F.F. First Appearance: "Doom-mates" | |
Tammy | Tammy is a secretary rabbit that works for T.U.F.F. She was, for a little while, R.I.T.A.'s secretary. She speaks with sort of a southern accent. She is voiced by Grey DeLisle. First Appearance: "Toast of T.U.F.F." | |
T.U.F.F. Troopers | The T.U.F.F. Troopers are members of the Turbo Undercover Fighting Force. They have never been given any speaking roles. First Appearance: "Mall Rat" |
Non-Turbo Undercover Fighting Force (Non-T.U.F.F.)[]
These characters are members of other agencies that work alongside T.U.F.F., and also fight against crime.
Picture | Name | Description |
Biff | Biff is an undercover agent of B.U.F.F. (British Undercover Fighting Force). He appeared in the episode, Dog Save the Queen. First Appearance: "Dog Save the Queen" |
Diabolical Order Of Mayhem (D.O.O.M.)[]
These characters are bad guys who work for the Diabolical Order of Mayhem (known as D.O.O.M.) , an organization whose sole purpose is to spread crime and villainy around Petropolis. A few unnamed and unvoiced characters are often in the background working in Snaptrap's lair. But often these characters merely serve as background art.
Picture | Name | Description |
Verminious Snaptrap | An evil rat and leader of D.O.O.M., Snaptrap serves as the main villain in the series. He is a hot tempered and impatient villain will drop his minions into a shark tank if they ever fail or annoy him, usually his brother-in-law, Larry as a recurring joke. Possibly insane beyond healing, he speaks in a deranged voice with a lisp followed by the occasional gag of his eyes twirling. Ironically, even though he is a rat, he is allergic to cheese but often forgets or eats it by accident, causing him to swell to an enormous size. He has repeatedly tried to rid the world of cheese even attempting to blow up the moon before being told that it wasn't made of cheese. As revealed in "Operation: Happy Birthday", he still lives with his mother, and won't kill an opponent on their birthday, stating that "nobody's THAT evil!". He is voiced by Matthew W. Taylor. First Appearance: "Purr-fect Partners" | |
Larry | Snaptrap's nasally, dimwitted brother in law, Larry. Larry constantly infuriates his boss by either making mistakes, speaking against him, or saying something stupid. A running gag in the series is that Larry is always being thrown into the shark tank. It is possible that Larry might be a shrew because of his long nose and lack of ears. He is voiced by Jeff Bennett. First Appearance: "Mall Rat" | |
Ollie | A British-accented opossum, Ollie is usually the one who gives his boss something cheese related by accident, either forgetting Snaptrap's cheese allergy, or Snaptrap forgetting it himself. He tends to be Snaptrap's voice of reason, which Snaptrap often ignores. He is voiced by Jeff Bennett. First Appearance: "Cruisin' for a Bruisin'" | |
Francisco | An alligator with a stereotypical Chicago accent. He might be a parody of Wally Gator because of his purple hat. In "The Doomies", he reveals that he and Snaptrap share bunk beds, but it's unknown if he means at D.O.O.M., or in prison. He is voiced by Daran Norris. First Appearance: 'Purr-fect Partners" | |
Bad Dog | Bad Dog is a pit bull D.O.O.M. agent who wears a Punisher-looking T-shirt. He has no speaking roles yet. As a possible a tribute to The Fairly OddParents, Bad Dog's goatee is yellow and looks like an upside down fairy crown. In fact, throughout the series there are hidden crowns in backgrounds, but it is noticeable the most on Bad Dog. He is voiced by Daran Norris. First Appearance: "Purr-fect Partners" | |
Leather Teddy | A bear D.O.O.M. agent who likes to wear leather and wields twin bear-traps as weapons. He has no speaking roles yet. First Appearance: "Purr-fect Partners" | |
Mole | Literally a mole, he is also D.O.O.M.'s master of infiltration. He speaks with a French accent. He is voiced by Jeff Bennett. First Appearance: "Toast of T.U.F.F." | |
Skunk | Literally a skunk, he was an agent that was only seen once through the series and had no lines of speaking so far. First Appearance: "Cruisin' for a Bruisin'" | |
Agent Weaselman | A weasel, who's a field agent that works for D.O.O.M., but is actually The Chameleon in disguise. He is voiced by Butch Hartman. First Appearance: "Share-A-Lair" | |
Snapbot | The Snapbots were the hovering robotic enforcers of security and terror in the Snaptrap-controlled alternate universe. The Snapbots safeguarded Snaptrap's totalitarian rule, and enforced his weirdly specific laws. First Appearance: "Watch Dog" |
Independent Villains[]
These other villains also cause trouble around Petropolis, but are not normally affiliated with D.O.O.M. and sometimes work against their fellow villains.
Picture | Name | Description |
The Chameleon | A chameleon in a molecular transformation suit that allows him to transform his body into anything and anyone such as inanimate objects, cars, small insects, and even T.U.F.F. agents. An often recurring gag is his enjoyment of wearing eye wear, which do not cover his bulging chameleon eyes, and getting excited when he sees a bug to eat during fights. He has a particular grudge against Kitty as she was the first one to imprison him, although it has yet to be revealed how he came into possession of his suit. He also holds a grudge against D.O.O.M. for not being invited to any of their ice cream socials. He speaks with an accent similar to that of Peter Lorre and the Chameleon's top secret hideout looks like Bedrock from The Flintstones. He is voiced by Daran Norris. First Appearance: "Doom-mates" | |
Bird Brain | An evil birdbrained genius. He's a blue bottomed booby (bird) who is a flightless bird, so he uses a variety of gadgets to help him. Whenever his little lady hummingbird ally named Zippy tells him that he can fly if he only believes, Bird Brain often follows her advice naively only to plummet into something or someplace horrendous such as a cactus garden. His weapons invented are typically disguised as accessories such as bracelets, tiaras, money clips, or eggs. He is voiced by Rob Paulsen. First Appearance: "Snapnapped" | |
Zippy | Bird Brain's scatterbrained hummingbird sidekick, she constantly tries to encourage him to fly, but is oblivious to the fact that his species is unable to fly. She is voiced by Grey DeLisle. First Appearance: "Snapnapped" | |
Owl | He is a henchman of Bird Brain, and Bird Brain is constantly annoyed by him and his catch phrase "Who?" much like Zippy's catch phrase "Why?" or Bat's "Where?". First Appearance: "Thunder Dog" | |
Bat | He is a henchman of Bird Brain, and Bird Brain is constantly annoyed by him and his catch phrase "Where?" much like Zippy's catch phrase "Why?" or Owl's "Who?". First Appearance: "Thunder Dog" | |
Duck | Duck is one of Bird Brain's more recent henchmen. He is a duck who has not spoken in the series thus far, except for when he said "quack." First Appearance: "Puppy Unplugged" | |
Ewe | Ewe is one of Bird Brain's more recent henchmen. She is a sheep with white fur and a pink hairbow. First Appearance: "Monkey Business" | |
Monster Booby | The Monster Booby is a creature created by Bird Brain. Because the Monster is another Blue-Bottomed Booby, he cancels out Bird Brain's extinction status. First Appearance: "Booby Trap" | |
Fly | Fly is one of Bird Brain's henchmen, introduced in Bad Eggs. He is a small purple fly who has pointy hair. When Bird Brain says his name, Zippy, Owl, Bat and Duck start flying around him. First Appearance: "Bad Eggs" | |
Holy Cow | Holy Cow is another one of Bird Brain's minions. He was first seen when Bird Brain said "Holy cow!" Holy Cow thinks Bird Brain called him, but Bird Brain said "Not you, Holy Cow." First Appearance: "Love Bird" | |
Peck Me | Peck Me is a goose henchman of Bird Brain. His name was often mispronounced "Peekme." Peck Me first appears in Barking Tall where he accompanies Bird Brain into attacking the Kite Store. A running gag is that whenever someone says "Peck Me," everyone pecks that person. First Appearance: "Barking Tall" | |
R.I.T.A. | When the T.U.F.F. headquarters toaster broke, Keswick was put to work to fix it. Instead, he managed to create a toaster with advanced robotics. R.I.T.A. is an acronym for "Robotic Interactive Toasting Appliance" and has adapted to enhance not only herself, but electronic equipment around her. Eventually, her success at catching criminals landed her a promotion, but she became mad with power and sought to take over the city as a giant robot. Luckily, Dudley and Kitty managed to thwart her plans by short-circuiting her in the lake, but it is uncertain if she will make another appearance. At the end of the episode, Keswick admits being in love with her. R.I.T.A. seems to be a parody of robot supervillains such as Skynet, Ultron, and HAL 9000. Her only appearance so far is in the episode "Toast of T.U.F.F." She is voiced by Grey DeLisle. First Appearance: "Toast of T.U.F.F." | |
Dr. Rabies and Madame Catastrophe |
Evil "look-a-likes" of Dudley and Kitty, both of them wears an eyepatch and goatee. They speak with a Russian accent. They are voiced by Jerry Trainor and Grey DeLisle. They appeared in the episode "The Doomies". First Appearance: "The Doomies" | |
Snowflake and Slush |
Two evil rabbit figure skaters who cheat by eliminating the competition. Snowflake speaks in a stereotypical southern accent who is quite devious and fools others easily with her friendly personality. Her brother Slush however is extremely unintelligent and expresses himself as a comical dope. They appeared in the episode "Chilly Dog". They are voiced by Mary Birdsong and Dave Boat First Appearance: "Chilly Dog" | |
Mad Cow (female) | A female cow supervillain who Dudley accidentally froze with a freeze ray in "The Doomies". Her name comes from mad cow disease. Not much else is known about her. She had no speaking lines. A bull villain with the same name is seen in Dog Dish(trying to escape from jail thanks to D.O.O.M. but stopped by Kitty and Dudley) and in "Snap Dad" escaping from jail. First Appearance: "The Doomies" | |
Mad Cow (male) | A bull, who's an inmate at Petropolis Prison, that almost escaped by D.O.O.M., but was stopped by Kitty and Dudley. He later successfully escaped in "Snap Dad". First Appearance: "Dog Dish" | |
Wild Turkey | A turkey, who's an inmate at Petropolis Prison, that almost escape by D.O.O.M., but was stopped by Kitty and Dudley. First Appearance: "Dog Dish" | |
Crazy Horse | A horse that's obsessed with chainsaws, who's an inmate at Petropolis Prison, that almost escape by D.O.O.M., but was stopped by Kitty and Dudley. First Appearance: "Dog Dish" | |
Kung Pow Chicken | A karate rooster, who's an inmate at Petropolis Prison, that almost escape by D.O.O.M., but was stopped by Kitty and Dudley. First Appearance: "Dog Dish" | |
Jack Rabbit | A former T.U.F.F. agent and was Kitty's partner, later she met up with him and he tried to get her to leave T.U.F.F. He is voiced by Daran Norris. First Appearance: "The Wrong Stuff" | |
The Caped Cod | The Caped Cod is a crazy homicidal cod, who proclaims himself as ruler of the sea. First Appearance: "The Dog Who Cried Fish" | |
Seal of Approval | The Seal of Approval is The Caped Cod's sidekick who never speaks and just does what he says. First Appearance: Cold Fish | |
King Mutt | King Mutt was a once living dog king (pharaoh) who only appeared in The Curse of King Mutt. Allegedly, there is a curse that has to do with him. First Appearance: "The Curse of King Mutt" | |
The Stink Bug | The Stink Bug is Petropolis' worst-smelling villain and is the main antagonist in Law and Odor. He is voiced by Carlos Alazraqui. First Appearance: "Doom and Gloom" | |
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Lunch Lady Bug | The Lunch Lady Bug is a villain who works as a lunch lady at Petropolis High School and makes disgusting food. She tried to drown everyone at the high school reunion, because no one likes her food. She was, however, stopped by Dudley and Kitty. First Appearance: "Big Dog on Campus" |
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Meerkat | Meerkat is the leader of F.L.O.P.P. who is a meerkat. First Appearance: "Top Dog" |
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Wanna-Bee | Wanna-Bee is a member of F.L.O.P.P. who is a bee. First Appearance: "Top Dog" |
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Fiddler Crab | Fiddler Crab is a member of F.L.O.P.P. who's a crab that plays the fiddle. First Appearance: "Top Dog" |
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Escape Goat | Escape Goat is a member of F.L.O.P.P. who's a goat that's an escape artist. First Appearance: "Top Dog" |
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Bluffalo | Bluffalo is a new member of F.L.O.P.P. who appeared in Bluff Puppy. He gave the team the idea causing false alarms to T.U.F.F. that they were doing evil plans so that they wouldn't believe them when they did a real evil plan.
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Quacky the Duck | Quacky the Duck is a host of a preschool TV show of the same name. First Appearance: "Kid Stuff" | |
The Sharing Moose | The Sharing Moose is a character who appeared in "Kid Stuff" and who's also in a preschool TV show called Quacky the Duck. He appears to be doing community service, as he is from jail. First Appearance: "Kid Stuff" | |
Katty Katswell | Katty Katswell is said to be in jail. It is implied that Mrs. Katswell prefers her to Kitty, due to her asking Kitty why she couldn't be more like her sister. First Mentioned: "Diary of a Mad Cat"
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Weasel | The Weasel is a super diabolical criminal. First Appearance: "Pup Goes the Weasel" | |
Rumble Bee | Rumble Bee is the older, and more evil, brother of Wanna-Bee. First Appearance: "To Bee Or Not To Bee" | |
Overbear | The Overbear is an old bowling partner of the Chief's that attempted to brainwash the citizens of Petropolis. First Appearance: "T.U.F.F. Break Up" |
Citizens of Petropolis[]
These are civilians, relatives, and other random characters that have appeared throughout Petropolis and aren't T.U.F.F. agents, Non-T.U.F.F. agents, D.O.O.M. agents, or independent Villains.
Picture | Name | Description |
Peg Puppy | Dudley's overprotective and somewhat naive mother. She isn't too fond of Dudley being a secret agent because it is dangerous, but allows him because it makes him happy. But she really wishes that Dudley would wear pants. She never gets Kitty's name right, usually calling her Mitzy, and assumes that she's Dudley's lazy secretary. She is voiced by Lesile Carrara-Rudolph. First Appearance: "Purr-fect Partners" | |
Little Chipmunk Girl | Making one appearance in the episode Mall Rat, her impact as a character was memorable to many fans. Large glassy eyes, she speaks to others with her notion of innocence in distraught situations. She was first seen in the episode "Mall Rat". She is voiced by Grey DeLisle. First Appearance: "Mall Rat" | |
Mrs. Katswell | Kitty's unnamed mother. She somewhat resembles her daughter with the exception of her stripes. She is voiced by Grey DeLisle. First Appearance: "Operation: Happy Birthday" | |
Roger | Roger is one of Dudley's friends. He has shaggy hair like a sheep dog. He is voiced by Jeff Bennett. First Appearance: "Mall Rat" | |
General Warthog | A warthog that is the general of Petropolis' army. Like The Chief, he is a little past his prime and has false teeth. First Appearance: "Internal Affairs" | |
Mayor of Petropolis (former) | The Mayor of Petropolis (former), or the Mayor, is an official of the local government. Snaptrap tried to run him over with a hamster wheel and then take his place. However he was stopped by Dudley, and the Mayor was saved. First Appearance: "Iron Mutt" | |
Dorothy Camel | Petropolis' local news reporter. Being she is a camel, her catchphrases often expresses her not being thirsty in accordance to her hump. First Appearance: "Chilly Dog" | |
Wolf Spitzer | Wolf Spitzer is a local news reporter, like Dorothy Camel, who works for KPET News. Nothing else is really known about him. First Appearance: "Iron Mutt" | |
Eric | Eric, also known as the Water Delivery Guy, is a character who Kitty seems to have a crush on. First Appearance: "Forget Me Mutt" | |
Becky | Becky is the bank loan manager of the First Petropolis Bank and Dudley's crush. First Appearance: "Love Bird". | |
Mrs. Snaptrap | The mother of Snaptrap who has yet to be seen in the series. She calls Snaptrap a "reject" for some reason. She is responsible for buying all of Snaptrap's gadgets. Her maiden name is Mansbestfriendandhamandcheese, but her first name remains unknown. First Mentioned: "Operation: Happy Birthday" | |
Desiree | Desiree is Bird Brain's cleaning lady who comes to clean up his HQ once a week. Although she never appeared, she was mentioned twice by Bird Brain and Dudley in "Mom-A-Geddon". First Mentioned: "Mom-A-Geddon" | |
Stan | Stan is Keswick's brother-in-law who was seen in the episode "Dog Dish". First Appearance: "Dog Dish" | |
Bob Barky | Bob Barky is a game show host who has appeared in The Rat Pack and Diary of a Mad Cat. First Appearance: "The Rat Pack" | |
Unnamed Booby | He is another blue-bottomed booby just like Bird Brain, only with poofier hair, straight eyebrows, black eyes, wore glasses and a red T-shirt, and no visible tail feathers. First Appearance: "Booby Trap" | |
Bucky the Eco Beaver | Bucky the Eco Beaver was a bodyguard for Bird Brain. He only appeared in "Booby Trap". First Appearance: "Booby Trap" | |
Camp Counselor | The unnamed camp counselor is the camp counselor of Camp Itchy-Owie-Boo-Boo. First Appearance: "Snappy Campers" | |
Mrs. Ungerman | Mrs. Ungerman is The Chameleon's neighbor. First Mentioned: "Doom-Mates" | |
Arts and Crafts Badger | The Arts and Crafts Badger is a character on Quacky the Duck who teaches kids about arts and crafts, and was only mentioned by Dudley in Kid Stuff. The character never physically appeared in the episode. First Appearance: "Kid Stuff" | |
Bomb Defusing Platypus | The Bomb Defusing Platypus is a character on Quacky the Duck who teaches kids about defusing bombs. He was only mentioned and seen on a picture in Kid Stuff. First Appearance: "Kid Stuff" | |
Grammar Gopher | Grammar Gopher was a character on Quacky the Duck who taught kids proper spelling and grammar, and he only appeared in Lucky Duck. He was fired for correcting Quacky on his grammar. He speaks with a British accent. First Appearance: "Lucky Duck" | |
Nutrition Newt | Nutrition Newt is a character on Quacky the Duck who teaches kids about good nutrition, and he only appeared in Lucky Duck. He had no lines of dialogue in the episode. First Appearance: "Lucky Duck" | |
Pasta Puma | Pasta Puma is a character in Quacky the Duck who teaches kids about cooking, and was only mentioned by General Warthog in Lucky Duck. The character never physically appeared in the episode. First Mentioned: "Lucky Duck" | |
Counting Cougar | Counting Cougar is a character on Quacky the Duck who teaches kids about counting. First Appearance: "Lucky Duck" | |
Revenge Rabbit | Revenge Rabbit is an inmate at Petropolis Prison and a character on Quacky the Duck who teaches kids about vengeance. He only appeared in Lucky Duck. He was shown when Quacky was arrested and continued his show, while in prison. First Appearance: "Lucky Duck" | |
Phonics Fox | Phonics Fox is a character on Quacky the Duck who teaches kids about phonics. First Appearance: "Quack in the Box" | |
Math Moth | Math Moth is a character on Quacky the Duck who teaches kids about math. First Appearance: "Quack in the Box" | |
Sanity Seagull | Sanity Seagull is a character on Quacky the Duck who teaches children not to fall in love with things that are not real. First Appearance: "Quack in the Box" | |
Miss Hopper | Miss Hopper is a teacher at Petropolis Elementary School. She only appeared in Bored of Education. She is voiced by Jennifer Hale. First Appearance: "Bored of Education" | |
Mrs. Grizzlebaum | Mrs. Grizzlebaum is Keswick's next door neighbor. She only appeared in Bored of Education. It's shown she hates it when other people use her pool. She is voiced by Jennifer Hale. First Appearance: "Bored of Education" | |
The Mouse Magician | The Mouse Magician appeared in Operation: Happy Birthday, where Kitty ate him because of her cat-instincts during her twelfth birthday. First Appearance: "Operation: Happy Birthday" | |
Justin Beaver | Justin Beaver is a singer. He is (obviously) a parody of Justin Bieber. Snaptrap is shown to be a big fan of him. He was only mentioned and seen on a poster in Doom and Gloom. First Appearance: "Doom and Gloom" | |
Phil | Phil is a friend of Dudley Puppy who was described, in Puppy Love, to have something on his face. Dudley said it could be a wart or boil. He was also brought up again in The Curse of King Mutt. It's revealed in his first physical appearance that he lives near a bus stop because he doesn't have a car. However, unlike his description in Puppy Love he didn't have a wart or boil on his face. It can be assumed that it was removed off-screen. First Appearance: "Lie Like a Dog" | |
Pete | Pete is a kid who Snaptrap held a grudge on due to his victories during the Camp Champ competitions. First Appearance: "Snappy Campers" | |
Randy Peterson | Randy Peterson is a kid that has only appeared in A Doomed Christmas. He wanted a race car bed for Christmas, but Santa was one gift short. So Dudley generously gave his gift to Randy. First Appearance: "A Doomed Christmas" | |
Turkey Mailman | The Turkey Mailman is an unnamed mailman that was the first place prize at the Dog Show.He only appeared in Hot Dog. First Appearance: "Hot Dog" | |
Lulu Stepanski | Lulu Stepanski is a graduate of Petropolis High School, like Dudley. She was voted "prettiest girl" at the school as shown in the yearbook. She was only mentioned and seen in Dudley's yearbook. First Appearance: "Big Dog on Campus" | |
President of the Universe | The President of the Universe is a graduate of Petropolis High School, like Dudley. He is engaged to a wolf. Yes really. First Appearance: "Big Dog on Campus" | |
President of the Universe's Fiancee | The President of the Universe's Fiancee is a graduate of Petropolis High School, like Dudley. She is enaged to a sheep, because irony. First Appearance: "Big Dog on Campus" | |
Spike | Spike is a graduate of Petropolis High School, like Dudley. From what was shown in the episode it seems that Spike was a big delinquent, and was voted to destroy the High School Reunion. He was a prime suspect in the episode, but the speculation was proven false after he gets crushed by the disco ball on the dance floor. First Appearance: "Big Dog on Campus" | |
R. Suspect | R. Suspect is another graduate from Petropolis High School. It was shown that after graduation he became a successful real estate agent. Apparently while he still attended school, because of his last name, the police were always at his home. It was also revealed that he had a sister by the name of Ima Suspect. First Appearance: "Big Dog on Campus" | |
Ima Suspect | Another Graduate of Petropolis High School, nothing is really revealed about her, except that she is the sister of R. Suspect. First Appearance: "Big Dog on Campus" | |
Martin Dumbrowski | Martin Dumbrowski is the Chief's long lost brother. First Appearance: "Dog's Best Friend" | |
Justin Timberwolf | Justin Timberwolf is supposedly an actor. Kitty is shown to be a big fan of him. He was only mentioned and seen on a poster. First Appearance: "Booby Trap" | |
Uncle Doug | Uncle Doug is Kitty's uncle who was only mentioned once. He is the one who gave her the Word of the Day calendar. Nothing else is really known about him. First Mentioned: "The Doomies" | |
The Hunky Monkeys | The Hunky Monkeys are a popular boy band trio that Dudley hated at first. First Appearance: "Monkey Business" | |
Mr. Wong | Mr. Wong is a character who owns Wong's Chinese Buffet. First Appearance: "Monkey Business" | |
Dr. Fineberg | Dr. Fineberg is a dentist who was hired by T.U.F.F. to pretended to be a supervillain so that they could teach Dudley a lesson about lying. First Appearance: "Lie Like a Dog" | |
Mayor Teddy Bear | Mayor Teddy Bear is the current and beloved mayor of Petropolis. The Chameleon captured and impersonated him in order to close down T.U.F.F. First Appearance: "Dudley Do-Wrong" | |
Miss Petropolis | Miss Petropolis is a beauty pageant representative of Petropolis. First Appearance: "Dudley Do-Wrong" | |
Jillian | Jillian is a model that works for the Evil Shopping Channel. She is shown to never speak. She is also shown to not be that intelligent as she continued to point at the display stand of the Dream Destroyer even though it wasn't there and ran into a wall thinking that a door was there. First Appearance: "Dog Tired" | |
Old Lady Metzger | Old Lady Metzger was an old woman who was accidentallly turned young by a teenage Snaptrap. First Appearance: "Pup Daddy" | |
Saul Riceberg | Saul Riceberg is the owner of Riceberg's Rice and Ice. He is the father of Bryce Riceberg. First Appearance: "Cold Fish" | |
Bryce Riceberg | Bryce Riceberg is the daughter of Saul Riceberg. She was seen to be newly married. First Appearance: "Cold Fish" | |
Al Croaker | Al Croaker is a weatherman who works for Petropolis' local news station. First Appearance: "Cold Fish" | |
Ida Bromstein | Ida Bromstein is a citizen who owns an orphanage. Snaptrap used her credit card to buy the Dream Destroyer. Keswick thought that she had bought the Dream Destroyer and he tied her up and brought her to T.U.F.F. Later, her orphans and her come back to attack T.U.F.F. for falsely accusing her. First Appearance: "Dog Tired" | |
Coach Delvecchio | Coach Delvecchio was The Chameleon's seventh grade gym teacher. The Chameleon is shown to be scared of him. First Appearance: "Diary of a Mad Cat" | |
Tommy | Tommy is a child who was only seen in Share-A-Lair. It was shown that his birthday was being celebrated at Pete-Za Possum Party Palace. First Appearance: "Share-A-Lair" | |
Mrs. Yip | Mrs. Yip is the owner of Mrs. Yip's Salon, which was being used as a temporary headquarters for D.O.O.M. First Appearance: "Share-A-Lair" | |
Willy Wombat | Willy Wombat is the owner of a candy factory. First Appearance: "Candy Cane-ine" | |
Charmaine | Charmaine is The Chameleon's girlfriend. It is implied that she only likes him for his money. First Appearance: "Time Waits for No Mutt" | |
Jefferson | Jefferson was a robot ketchup-dispenser that Keswick built in the alternate universe of Snaptrapolis, when he was working as Verminious Snaptrap's nugget chef. He malfunctioned and shot acid in Snaptrap's eye. First Appearance: "Watch Dog" | |
Cow Judge | The Cow Judge appeared only in Super Duper Crime Busters, when Dudley was attempting to arrest The Chameleon. First Appearance: "Super Duper Crime Busters" | |
Keswick's parents | Keswick's parents are the mother and father of Keswick. It is implied that Keswick has a poor relationship with them, as they wanted him to become a doctor. First Appearance: "The Doomies" | |
Mysterious Lester | Mysterious Lester, or simply known as Lester, is a stray gorilla or a mysterious drifter, as Dudley referred to him, that he took in while his mother was away. First Appearance: "Frisky Business" | |
Cruise Captain | The unnamed Cruise Captain is a character who Dudley accidentaly knocked overboard into the sea and took his hat. First Appearance: "Cruisin' for a Bruisin'" | |
Horse Store Owner | The unnamed Store Owner only appeared in Kid Stuff when Snaptrap was robbing his toy store. First Appearance: "Kid Stuff" | |
Mrs. Handleman | Mrs. Handleman is the owner of a library that was being used as D.O.O.M.'s headquarters. At the end of the scene, Snaptrap tells Larry to put a cobra in her car, but it's unknown if she found it or how she reacted to it. First Appearance: "Share-A-Lair" | |
Skunk Lady | The Skunk Lady appeared once in the episode Mind Trap when Snaptrap was reading her mind. According to Snaptrap's information she was angry because the bus has not arrived, her favorite city is Europe and her strong box code is 324521. First Appearance: "Mind Trap" | |
Peter | Peter is a white rabbit who was being robbed by Snaptrap so he could pay Paul back the money that he owed him. First Appearance: "Frisky Business" | |
Paul | Paul is a purple hippo whom Snaptrap owed money to. He robbed Peter in order to pay him. First Appearance: "Frisky Business" | |
Billy | Billy is a child who was sent to the fourth dimension by Keswick, who performed at his birthday party as "Mr Science". First Appearance: "Toast of T.U.F.F." | |
Daniel Boone Looney | Daniel Boone Looney is the founder of Petropolis and the creator of the city's code of laws. The raccoon that sits on his head was supposedly the one who gave him advice on what the laws should be, which implies that he was crazy. First Appearance: "Legal Beagle" |
Non-Petropolis Citizens[]
These are civilians, relatives, and other random characters that are citizens of other places besides Petropolis and aren't T.U.F.F. agents, Non-T.U.F.F. agents, D.O.O.M. agents, or independent Villains.
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The Easter Bunny | The Easter Bunny made an appearance at the end of Snap Dad. Dudley mentioned he always misses The Easter Bunny, and The Chief said he always brings him trail mix for Easter. First Appearance: "Snap Dad" |
The Queen | The Queen is the monarch of England, who lives in Cluckingham Palace. She has appeared in Dog Save the Queen, where The Chameleon tried to steal her crown jewels. She is voiced by Candi Milo. First Appearance: "Dog Save the Queen" | |
Santa Claus | Santa Claus is a character who, so far, only appeared in Mission: Really Big Mission and A Doomed Christmas. First Appearance: "Mission: Really Big Mission" | |
Mrs. Claus | Mrs. Claus appeared in the Christmas special, A Doomed Christmas. She is the wife of Santa Claus. Although, she never had any lines of dialogue. First Appearance: "A Doomed Christmas" | |
Elves | The Elves are characters that only appeared in A Doomed Christmas. They help Santa make toys in the North Pole. First Appearance: "A Doomed Christmas" | |
Blitzen | Blitzen is one of Santa's reindeer. He was the first reindeer to be interrogated by Bird Brain, so that he could figure out how Blitzen and the other reindeer fly. First Appearance: "A Doomed Christmas" | |
Rudolph | Rudolph is one of Santa's reindeer. He was the second reindeer to be interrogated by Bird Brain, so that he could figure out how Rudolph and the other reindeer fly. First Appearance: "A Doomed Christmas" |