Doraemon is a blue cat robot corresponding (tints of pink-orange in earlier comic chapters and media) from the 22nd century. Despite being based on a cat, hence his title as the “Gadget Cat from the Future” in the Americanized Doraemon dub, Doraemon resembles a racoon dog, and characters referring to him as such is a running gag throughout the series. In the American “Gadget Cat from the Future” dub, Doraemon is instead referred to a seal because the racoon dog is not a familiar animal in North America. He is blue in color while his face, chest, hands and feet are white in color. He has circular palms and feet. He has six whiskers on his face like cats. Although being made up of metal, he can be squeezed and stretched. He has big eyes, a red circular nose and a big mouth consisting of huge teeth. He had ears which were eaten by a mouse (a robot mouse that misunderstood an order in the OVA), hence why he more resembles a racoon dog. He has a red tail which acts like a power lever. He’s got a 4D Pocket and a red collar around his neck, featuring a bell. Being a machine, he does not have some average needs of a regular person, whatever he consumes is automatically converted to energy within his nuclear furnace, although he does need the energy to keep him on the move. His mouth can expand, allowing him to devour larger chunks of food easily. While he has sensors which work similar to their organic, living counterparts on most creatures, his hide and fuselage are incredibly tough, not deforming even while under attack most of the time, although the sensors often end up paralyzing him (such as against biological agents and temperature). While his outer skin can be stained, it is not difficult to clean. His favorite food is Dorayaki (yummy buns in the USA dub). It was never specified as to how he developed this interest, as versions of the shows contradict each other slightly, although some iterations have attributed it to Noramyako, while others claim that he is in the past. Doraemon’s love of dorayaki often leads him to getting exploited out of one, which leads into a fit of anger like in The Mecha Maker. He also likes to eat watermelon, pudding, tea, juice and various cakes. Being also a cat automaton, he is easily infatuated by other cats, living or mechanical. He often acts as a peacekeeper to stop their arguments and gifts many items to them, ignoring his usual hobbies in the process. He would stop pursuing them if he is aware that they are better without him. However, he often gets extremely jealous of his love interests are occupied by others. Doraemon often gets annoyed easily over anyone when criticise him for his performance or anyone who assumes he is a racoon dog. His musophobia and iatrophobia often causes him to overreact, even threatening to detonate a nuclear weapon on the spot to kill a rat or refusing to attend to government- mandated robot check-ups. In a panic, Doraemon proves to be troublesome as he often messes up his current task carelessly and can produce hordes of irrelevant items from his 4D pocket, much to the annoyance of others. Having no ears, Doraemon is quite shy around mechanical cats that have any, unless he is already acquainted with them.
Jerry Mouse, or more simply referred to as Jerry, and originally known as Jinx, is one of the two anti-heroic protagonists in Tom and Jerry, alongside Tom Cat, created by William Hanna and Joseph Barbera. Despite being referred as an anti-heroic, Jerry is more often the protagonist, with Tom being the antagonist just as often. Jerry is a brown anthropomorphic house mouse, who first appeared in the 1940 MGM animated short Puss Gets the Boot. Originally, Hanna gave the mouse’s name as Jinx, while Barbera claimed the mouse went unnamed in his first appearance. Regardless, beginning from his next appearance in The Midnight Snack on onwards Jerry was used. In the 2021 live action movie, Jerry’s full name was given as Gerald Jinx Mouse. Jerry is a brown mouse, though like Tom there is never a consistent shade; The color tone varies on different shades of brown, orange, or orange – brown depending on the cartoon. He also has a lighter brown or orange patch on his stomach along with the inside of his ears being reddish orange (but this can also vary to being pink or cream colored too). Jerry also has large ears on his head, a proportionally sized tail, four whiskers in the nose region and a small tuft on his head facing forward. In Tom and Jerry Kids, Jerry Mouse is a short young anthropomorphic mouse with light brown fur, a tan belly, a tan snout with a black nose, white and black eyes, small, padded feet, a clump of hair, and wears a trademark red bowtie. In some appearances, he wears clothing during particular events. Although Jerry usually wears only his bowtie and normally doesn’t wears clothes, he was seen wearing clothes in some episodes. He sometimes wears his trademark bowtie with some of the clothes he wears, and sometimes does not. In Chase School, he was wearing a blue jacket with a white V-neck shirt with a yellow collar underneath, and cream-colored skimmer hat; although the male mice in the crowd were wearing blue sweaters, and blue caps, but were wearing bowties like he was wearing. He wears swimsuits when going swimming. During his fourth and final attempt to evade Tom in Catch That Mouse he was wearing a light blue athletic shirt with shoulder straps and a pair of blue shorts. In Cosmic Chaos that has a futuristic time setting, he is shown wearing a cosmic shirt that is half green and half red. Jerry is usually described as an excited, carefree and cheeky mouse, he in several episodes is shown to be cold as he seeks to have fun no matter who he harms, which to Tom’s anger his sense of fun is sadistic, but he also has other targets although Tom is the main one among them, but this last characteristic seems to have a limit as in the episode “The Lonesome Mouse”he regrets having set up Tom to be kicked out of the house. Also Jerry gets Tom in trouble by the humans and Spike Bulldog, who sometimes don’t see Jerry because he’s small until he finally realizes that he was the one who was causing the trouble that he put on him for his actions, but are still getting along. Sometimes when humans see Jerry, they freak out and call out to Tom to get rid of Jerry, Other times, the humans see Jerry and say, “Oh, sorry, Jerry. I didn’t see you there.” Although Jerry is usually seen being chased by Tom, he takes the opportunity to attack when he has the advantage of the situation, an example of this is in the episode “Baby Puss” where when he sees Tom drinking milk from a bottle he decides to attract the other cats on the street so that they start making fun of him (important to point out that the end of the episode is bad for Jerry). Jerry is quite clever to not fall for Tom’s tricks and has quite often outsmart Tom. He also doesn’t like to leave hotels or houses when told to do so and doesn’t like mouse traps or being chased by Tom but does like cheese. He is very smart as he doesn’t fall for the traps and understands humans. Even with his personality, Jerry is benevolent and kind as in the episode “The Little Orphan” where he agrees to take care of Nibbles, taking risks to get food for him, and in some cases Jerry trusts Tom to face a bigger threat, other then Tuffy, Jerry will be willing to help or protect his friends most notably friend being Quacker.
Norbert Foster Beaver is the oldest son and child of Leonard and Rose Beaver, and the older brother of Daggett, Stacy, and Chelsea. He is also the boyfriend/future husband of Treeflower, as well as the future father of Lily and Petunia Beaver.
Norb is an American beaver with blond fur, light brown tail, and a light purple nose. His hairstyle is not static, and he varies it for special occasions or as the plot demands. Throughout the series, Norb is often seen wearing small eyeglasses for reading, hinting that he may have inherited some vision problems from his father. He gets his face from his mother and his fur, nose, and tail color from his father. His nightwear consists of a golden yellow shirt with a purple N and stripe on the collar and sleeves and purple pants with golden yellow pinstripes. His swimwear is a black speedo. In the beginning of the episode “Beach Beavers a Go Go”, he wore a pink Hawaiian shirt with medium purple triangles. After meeting Treeflower, Norb would occasionally dress as a hippy, specifically when she visited or while thinking of her. This outfit consisted of a brown fringed jacket, a purple and blue ZigZag headband, brown sandals, small round sunglasses and a tie-dyed tail. He also wore a chain around his neck with a special springy doorstop that he received as a gift from Treeflower. For winter, his outfit consists of a blue knit hat, a green sweater, blue mittens, a red-white-and-blue striped scarf, blue pants, and white boots, whenever he plays soccer, his uniform consists of a black and white striped shirt with a red stripe on the sleeves and collar, black shorts, white gloves, and red cleats. In the pilot episode “Snowbound”, Norbert had a different character design very similar to Dag. He was re-designed so that the two beavers could be told apart more easily. Norbert (often called Norb or Norby) seems more relaxed than his younger brother, but most of the time he’s just being lazy. His laziness could be a result of never having to work hard for anything due to being intelligent and having a lot of unearned advantages over Daggett, which could also explain his narcissism. He’s only older than Daggett by four minutes, but Norb usually takes advantage of this and bosses Dag around. Norb also enjoys abusing Dag in ways such tricking him into getting himself into trouble or to make him look like an idiot or even hurt. Norb mispronounces words on purpose to sound cool. On the rare occasions Norb gets along with his brother, he will give him a big bear hug and say “Big hug!”, even though he knows that Dag hates it. Despite being mostly mellow, he cares more about what other people think of him than Dag does. He also tends to panic and lose his self-confidence the moment he notices Daggett manages to outperform him in any way. When this happens, he tends to desperately go through great lengths to come out on top again. This is best shown in the episode “Un-Barry-ble”, where Norbert becomes utterly horrified at the fact of Daggett being cooler than him. As a result, he started acting like Daggett in a desperate attempt to be as cool as him. A similar thing happened in “Long Tall Daggy”, where he became very uncertain of himself after he noticed that Daggett has become taller than him, despite Daggett being his younger brother. He immediately started trying out all sorts of insane methods to make himself be taller than Daggett. While Norbert is an absolute jerk, he does have a more sophisticated side and is a great lover of the arts. This is best seen in the episode “Euro Beavers”. He also seems to enjoy playing classical music, as shown in “Un-Barry-ble”, “Slap Happy” and “Three Dag Nite”. In “Nice & Lonely”, it has also been shown that he likes origami. Norbert can be somewhat understanding and compassionate at times. An example of this is in the episode “Gift Hoarse,” in which after seeing Daggett get a measly pine tree air freshener for Arbor Day (a crummy gift compared to the massive toy train set Norb got), Norbert actually offers to give his brother his much better gift in exchange for his pine tree air freshener, although that is a rather oversimplified solution to what is clearly emotional abuse. Another example of this in “Bummer of Love” in which at one point Treeflower expresses her stage fright to him and tells him that she’s scared. After hearing this, Norbert relieves his girlfriend’s worries and calms her down by calling her “babe” and telling her that she should be positive about the performance. Norbert is also a ladies man, as if this wasn’t already apparent with his romantic relationship with Treeflower. Examples include “Born to Be Beavers”, in which during his temporary residence inside the Hen House, he addresses all of the hens as “ladies” and treats them as actual women. Another example is in the episode “Beaver Fever,” in which .during the scene where Norbert and Daggett argue over who’s song it is, Norbert can be seen surrounded by human women on the couch (all of which are fangirls that Norbert would never want a romantic relationship with). Another example is in the episode “Beach Beavers a Go-Go”, where multiple human women all admire him for his volleyball skills and his musical/singing skills. This has always been attributed to his charismatic and laid-back persona. However despite the many women that admire him, Norbert would never want to be in a committed romantic relationship with any of them as he is already in a relationship with Treeflower and would never be with anyone else besides her.
Norbert is an intelligent and somewhat athletic beaver, and therefore has many talents. Such as:
Dam building: Norbert is a master at dam building and can produce a very large fully furnished dam in a short amount of time. An example of this is in “A Dam Too Far,” in which Norbert has little to no trouble at all building his dam for The Big Happy, but that is also due to The Big Happy not trying to kill him like The Little Meanie.
Science: Norbert has been shown to have a good understanding of science, as shown in episodes such as “Guess Who’s Stumping to Dinner?” and “Moby Dopes.”
Hairstyling: He is a very nice hair stylist, as shown in episodes such as “Too Loose Latrine” and a few episodes of ReSpooted where he styles Lily and Petunia’s hairs.
Football: As Shown in “Go Beavers!,” Norber is good at playing football, as he takes on many roles such as referee, coach, and also sports commentator.
Musical abilities: Like Daggett, Norbert has demonstrated exceptional musical ability. He’s an excellent singer as shown in episodes such as (“Beach Beavers a Go-Go”, “Bummer of Love”, “Beaver Fever”, “Sans-a-pelt”, “Stare and Stare Alike!”, etc.) and can play various musical instruments including:
The guitar (“Beach Beavers a Go-Go”, “Un- Barry-ble”, “Euro Beavers”, and “Three Dag Nite”)
The tambourine (“Bummer of Love”)
The piano (“Sans-a-Pelt”)
The harpsichord (“Three Dag Nite”)
The harmonica (“Open Wide for Zombies”)
The violin (“Three Dag Nite”)
Nuclear warfare: Norbert has made nuclear bombs before as shown in “All in the Colony”, where he made a large beaver shaped bomb to get rid of Daggett’s termites once and for all.
Daggett Doofus Beaver (also referred to as “Dag” or “Daggy”) is a son of Leonard and Rose Beaver, the younger brother of Norbert, and an older brother of Stacy and Chelsea.
Dag is a normal American beaver with brown fur, fin like ears, razor sharp teeth, a gray tail, a black monobrow, and a red nose. He gets his face from his father and his fur, nose, and tail color from his mother. His nightwear consists of orange feetie pajamas with yellow trim and a light blue oven mitt covering his tail (Although in “My Bunnyguard”, he wore a medium blue bathrobe with light blue trim and pink squeaky slippers). In the beginning of the episode “Beach Beavers a Go Go”, he wore a light blue floral Hawaiian shirt and sunglasses. His soccer uniform consists of a white shirt with two stripes (one black and one red), black shorts, white socks, and red cleats. For formal occasions, he wears a medium gray tuxedo jacket with a light blue collar, a white dress shirt, an over-sized blue bow tie, a light blue cummerbund, medium gray plum dress pants, and black dress shoes. His beach outfit is a pair of blue swimming shorts rather too high up his body. Daggett gives meaning to the phrase “Busy as a beaver”, as he has lots of energy and ends up doing all the work that Norb won’t do. He doesn’t enjoy being the younger sibling and is often jealous of his older brother. He is very easily manipulated and often buys junk off of the TV. He also gets scared very easily, but can become angry just as quickly, especially if someone touches his teddy bear. Daggett seems to have a beef with everything in the world, and oddly enough everything seems to have a beef with him. A common running gag is the series, especially during season 3, is that him and Norbert’s friend group don’t seem to care for Daggett as much as they do for Norbert. This is mainly attributed to the fact that Daggett is a jerk to them and also sometimes resorts to insults, because they were only temporarily mad at Norbert for the horrible crap he pulled in “Dag’s List.” However, despite his constant stupidity and anger issues, he has been shown to try and take responsibility. This is especially prominent in the case of taking care of his sisters. Although, this can be a problem. For example, in the episode “Line Duncing”, when Stacy and Chelsea were hungry, he gave them “Cap’n Salty’s Salty Dogs”, making them thirsty. He then gave them “Cap’n Salty’s Seawater in a Box”. Norb quickly took them away, but Dag had a “Solar distilling apparatus for turning seawater into nice pure drinking water”, except he thought it was “nothing important.” Norb uses it to give their sisters pure drinking water. Another example is when Dag told Norb that they had to build themselves a dam in the first episode, “Born to Be Beavers”, while Norb was being lazy and not worrying. Another recurring theme is that when Daggett knows of oncoming danger, Norbert will not believe him until it’s too late. Dag does love his brother Norb, but he constantly annoys him to no end sometimes, likely in an attempt to even out the dynamic. For example, in the episode “Same Time Last Week”, Dag has a calendar called “365 WAYS & DAYS TO COMPLETELY, TOTALLY AND FULLY ANNOY YOUR BROTHER”. On a Saturday, he is told to bop his brother ’till he bleats. Norb is so annoyed that he literally bops Dag into last week several times. Dag mutters angrily often and says “spoot” a lot. Despite being an American. He adds “eh” to the ends of his sentences like a French Canadian.
Musical abilities: Like Norbert, Daggett has demonstrated exceptional musical ability. He can sing certain songs well as shown in episodes such as (“Beaver fever”, “Sans-a-Pelt”, “Stare and Stare Alike!”, etc.) and can play various musical instruments including:
Chica the chicken, commonly referred to as Chica, is an animatronic character and is the tertiary antagonist of Five Nights at Freddy’s. Chica the chicken is a yellow chicken animatronic with light purple or violet eyes. Chica has a white bib with multi-color confetti hanging around her neck that reads, “Let’s Eat”. Chica has orange feet, each with a pair of clawlike, white-tipped toes. In her left hand, she holds a cupcake named Mr. Cupcake (or Carl) on a plate.
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The player can lock her out. Otherwise, Chica will simply stand there until the player checks the camera or the power rans out. If they check the camera, Chica will be triggered into attacking. An easy way to check if Chica is behind the closed door is to turn the light on and you will clearly see her in the window. A number between 1 and 20 is chosen at random, which is compared to Chica’s current AI level. If the level is more or equal to the number, Chica will move. She gets an opportunity to progress every 4.98 seconds.
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Chica’s head can be seen in Fazbear’s Fright. Chica only appears in the minigames. On Night 3, she is lured to the Safe Room by Shadow Freddy and is then dismantled by William Afton. However, on Night 5, the soul inhabiting her blocks the exit with the others to prevent William from escaping. A child with Chica’s mask is seen getting freed in Happiest Day.
Foxy the Pirate (also known as Foxy or the character in Pirate Cove) is a unique enemy in Five Nights at Freddy’s.
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Despite being somewhat repaired, Foxy was deemed out of order, being left behind in Pirate Cove. Foxy could be heard banging on the door on Phone Guy’s Night 4 phone call, implying he was part of the attack on Phone Guy that killed him. Foxy also was strategic when Mike Schmidt during his shift, making sure to begin moving to the office when Mike was not paying close enough attention. However, he was never able to break into the office, as Mike was able to close the door before he could. After fruitlessly banging on the door, Foxy skulked back to Pirate Cove.
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At some point after the pizzeria has closed. Foxy is lured from Pirate Cove to the Safe Room by Shadow Freddy, and was unable to enter due to his programming preventing him from perceiving it. Foxy was then attacked and torn apart by William Afton, with his remains being left strewn on the floor. However, Fritz’s freed soul and the others managed to block the entrance to the Safe Room to prevent Afton from escaping, and faded away after he died from a springlock failure. Decades later, Foxy’s remains were retrieved, and his head was put on display within Fazbear’s Fright, and the rest of his parts being left in a prop box in the Office. Fritz’s soul was freed in Happiest Day, on Golden Freddy’s birthday. The remains of Foxy get burned down in the fire, freeing Fritz and destroying Foxy once and for all.
While the original Foxy is long gone by this point, he features as a game character within the Freddy Fazbear Virtual Experience, based on the rumors surrounding the Fazbear brand. This version of Foxy appears in the FNaF 1 game mode, as well as the Parts and Service levels. A design known as Captain Foxy also appears in the second Afraid of the Dark level, Pirate Ride.
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Foxy the Pirate is a maroonish color, and he wears an eyepatch on his face and a hook on his right arm. Foxy has a little bit of his feet and leg endoskeleton showing as well as his torso he also has pale short.
Balloon Boy, often abbreviated to BB, is a human child – like animatronics, a major antagonist, and one of the toy animatronics of the Five Nights at Freddy’s series, first appearing in Five Nights at Freddy’s 2. He serves as the balloon vendor of the newly refurbished Freddy Fazbear’s Pizza of 1987.
Balloon Boy is a human-like animatronic with a round body peach – colored skin, large blue eyes, an orange triangular nose, red-brown hair, and a toothy grin. Like the other new animatronics, he has blushed cheeks, which are colored rosy red. He wears a red and blue vertically striped shirt with two black buttons down the middle. The propeller cap he wears bears the same pattern. He wears blue pants and simple brown shoes. His arms are stubby and thin with fingerless, round hands. In his right hand, he holds a large, red-and-yellow striped Balloon, and in his left hand, he holds a rectangular sign that reads “Balloons!”
Suggested by the few utterances that Balloon Boy makes throughout the course of the franchise, he seems to be a shy sort of character, and judging by his laughter, he looks cheerful but has more of a prankster side. Due to the fact that his only lines of dialogue include him saying “Hello”, “Hi”, and laughter Balloon Boy’s personality can still be determined by his body language and his behavior. He hides from the player, freezes into the corner with his arms raised up instead of running to a vantage point, laughs and says “Hi!” and “Hello!” even when nobody is there. He also doesn’t steal from the player as shown by the battery meter not going down and the flashlight still being in the player’s hand as they attempt to use it.
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