Characters from Cro
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- This article refers to the characters seen in the TV show Cro. For the TV show, see Cro. For a Cro episode list, see Episodes of Cro.
These are the characters seen on the partially forgotten TV show, Cro.
[edit] Cro (voiced by Max Casella)
As the theme song went: "Cro was a smart boy / He had a lot on the ball / But the family that took him in / Was total Neanderthal." Cro was a fully-evolved 11-year-old Cro-Magnon boy. Cro lives with the Neanderthals. Cro is the smarter one and that was the reason most of the characters hated him.
[edit] Ogg (voiced by Jim Cummings)
The big show-off of the Neanderthals. Ogg was the leader and bossed everyone around. He gets into arguments with Nandy and once forced Bobb out of the tribe, causing everyone to leave Ogg all alone (they came back to him because they thought he felt lonely). Ogg's phrases include: "In cases like this, only one thing to say: <something>" and "We gonna die." "We gonna die" is often used by other Neanderthals; Gogg said it once and Nandy said it too, but Ogg told her that it was his line. Ogg is usually used in Phil's and Pakka's examples of something (e.g. Ogg commented that he hated being a unit of measure and Pakka used Ogg to show the significance of supports).
[edit] Gogg (voiced by Frank Welker)
Gogg is the sensitive one in the tribe. He sticks up for Bobb and mostly translates for him, even though Nandy does occasionally.
[edit] Bobb (voiced by Frank Welker)
Bobb is the Neanderthal on the lowest rank in the evolutionary scale, meaning he is still an ape-like creature. He doesn't speak like the rest of the Neanderthals, but makes monkey-like noises and either Gogg or Nandy translate for him. Once, Ogg picked Bobb, against his will, to guard the winter mung after it got stolen by the dire wolves and failed, causing Ogg to pick him again. When Bobb was younger, his previous tribe (before the Neanderthals) either deserted him, got eaten, or some other reason...and Bobb was all alone!
[edit] Nandy (voiced by Candi Milo)
If you want to find a Neanderthal with an urban legend to tell or if you want some mung, Nandy, the one-toothed female Neanderthal, is the one you want! Some of her legends include the legend of "Big Thing" and a monster called "Big Skinny Thing with Many, Many Legs." She gets into arguments with Ogg and usually wins. In fact, Nandy thinks Ogg is a "big weenie." She is very overprotective of Cro.
[edit] Phil (voiced by Jim Cummings)
This is the character that tells the stories in every episode. During the end of the Ice Age, Phil fell into a glacier and got thawed out by Mike and Dr. C 45,000 years later. Even though Phil is smart, he is a little goofy. Once, he didn't tell the Neanderthals some steps of making a hole for Nandy's plant. Phil has red fur and orange flesh. He is friends with Cro and loyal to the mammoths, too.
[edit] Ivanna (voiced by April Winchell)
Ivanna, a southern belle mammoth with yellow fur and brown skin with a mole, is Phil's love life. She is smart, like all of the other mammoths. She is the second oldest female mammoth in the herd next to Esmeralda. She usually uses Phil for her experiments.
[edit] Pakka (voiced by Tress MacNeille)
Pakka has light orange fur with yellow skin. She is also Cro's friend. She and Cro met when Cro came down from the waterfall after defeating Selene with his lever, or his pet log, as he called it. When Ogg kicked Cro out of the tribe due to the lever, Cro disguised himself as a mammoth in order to blend in, but he came back to the Neanderthals. She is the third oldest female mammoth next to Ivanna and Esmeralda. She sometimes tells Cro interesting facts about mammoths.
[edit] Steamer (voiced by Charles Adler)
Steamer is the youngest mammoth in the herd. He has maroon fur and light purple skin. He is always getting into mischief. He is the most hyperactive mammoth in the herd, which gets him into and trouble and sometimes out.
[edit] Esmeralda (voiced by Tress MacNeille)
Esmeralda has light yellow fur, skin colored an odd gray, and is the matriarch of the herd. She is the oldest female in the herd. She makes sure that everything goes to order and that those who have wronged the mammoth society be punished. She doesn't mind the Neanderthals...much.
[edit] Earle (voiced by Frank Welker) and Mojo (voiced by Charles Adler)
Earle (gray fur with dark gray-blue skin with a bold spot) and Mojo (gray fur with light gray skin) are the brothers in the herd. Unlike the others, Earle and Mojo greatly hate all human things (á lá the Neanderthals) and each other. Sometimes, the mammoths showed some of the hatred apparently passed on from Earle and Mojo. Once, the brothers stole the idea from a device Pakka made for the mammoth invention convention, but the brothers said that Pakka stole their idea, which is untrue.
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[edit] Villains
[edit] The Dire Wolves
Big Red (voiced by Frank Welker) is the leader of the menacing pack of the bumbling dire wolves. The other dire wolves and his assistant, Murray (voiced by Jim Cummings), fear him, because he uses threats to gnaw on them if the job is failed. They are one of the two antagonists on the show.
[edit] Selene (voiced by Tress MacNeille)
Selene is a purple, yellow-eyed saber-toothed tiger. She is the other antagonist on the show.
[edit] Other characters
[edit] Dr. C (voiced by Ruth Buzzi)
She is most likely in her 20s. She and Mike were the two people that thawed out Phil and therefore, he tells them his stories. She speaks with a distinct Hispanic accent.
[edit] Mike (voiced by Jussie Smollett)
Mike has big glasses. He likes to play basketball and lives with Dr. C for no apparent reason. He and Dr. C were the two people that thawed out Phil and therefore, he tells them his stories. Mike is about 11.
[edit] Sooli (voiced by Cree Summer)
Sooli got separated from her tribe and Cro and Pakka help her find her favorite horse. Sooli only appeared in one episode. She was African.
Cro | |
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Characters Cro • Phil • Esmeralda • The Dire Wolves • Steamer • Dr. C more... | |
Episodes Things That Eat Mung in the Night • No Way Up • Lever in a Million Years • Play It Again, Cro...Not! • Pulley for You • more... | |
Other Woollyville • The Way Things Work • 1993 in television • 1994 in television • 1999 in television • 2002 in television • Sesame Workshop |