List of Loonatics Unleashed characters

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This article details fictional characters in Loonatics Unleashed. Below are the heroes, villains and minor characters of the series.

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[edit] Loonatics

The main characters of the series. These characters are the descendants of the classic Looney Tunes characters, according to multiple press releases and official sources. Descendants of other Looney Tunes are unverified.

[edit] Ace Bunny

Ace is an adroit, quick-witted, and action-driven leader who galvanizes his crew for each mission. He is also a very capable martial artist and swordsman. His weapon of choice is a collapsible sword, revealed in the second season to be a Frelengian energy weapon called the Guardian Strike Sword. Before gaining his powers, Ace was a martial arts stunt double working for a movie studio. Ace is a descendant of Bugs Bunny, right down to the Brooklyn accent, and wears a yellow uniform.

Abilities and Weapons:

  • Optical Enhancement: Infrared laser-lock vision.
  • Laser Vision: Can fire laser blasts from his eyes.
  • Guardian Strike Sword (weapon)

[edit] Lexi Bunny

Lexi is the trendy female anthromorphic rabbit. Before gaining her powers, Lexi was a student at Acmetropolis University who tried to join the school's cheerleading squad. The captain, afraid she was too good, did not accept her. Lexi is a descendant of Lola Bunny, and wears a pink uniform. It is possible that she is also a descendant of Bugs Bunny. Her relation to Ace, if any, as well as whether Bugs and Lola (or their descendants) had children together is unclear. She does seem to care deeply about Ace, though, as evidenced by how she reacted to the possibility of him being dead in "Acmegeddon, Part Two." Aside from that, however, whatever concern she may have for his safety she seems to keep well hidden. In "A Creep in the Deep" when attempting to fire a "Brain Blast" underwater it was heightened to a crude yet powerful psionic explosion that disrupted Adolpho's mind control over the sea creatures with the help of Danger Duck saving Acmetropolis from being sunk. Lexi occasionally expresses concern about her looks, such as one time in "Stop the World I Want To Get Off" when she asked if Tech could find a way of reverting their weight to normal without making them look bloated. Recently Lexi drank necter made by Queen Athena, which gave her the ability to control plants.

Abilities:

  • Agility
  • Sonic Hearing: Possesses expert eavesdropping skills and hyper-sensitive hearing.
  • Brain Blast: The ability to shoot concentrated "psi balls" from the top of her head.
  • Plant Control

[edit] Danger Duck

Danger Duck is the spotlight hungry, egoistical member of the Loonatics and wears an orange uniform. Duck longs to one day lead the Loonatics, though he does seem to tolerate Ace's leadership. Before gaining his powers, Duck worked as a swimming pool cleaner, and true to form, he dreamed of becoming a lifeguard. Duck is a descendant of Daffy Duck, his voice sounding similar to Daffy Duck, but without the trademark lisp. He is usually shown up by other characters or angering them with his antics. He can also be very boastful and has a habit of attempting to re-invent himself. For example, he once wanted Zodavia to commission a name change for him, only to be turned down when she finally listened because Danger Duck is self-explanatory and easy to remember according to her. In another episode, he wanted to get a fancy new cape to look heroic in the eyes of Zodavia, but ended up having to buy it for Tech E. Coyote after he lost a bet not to use technology for a week but used a phone to save Tech from Black Velvet's control. He can also be extremely opportunistic, once trying to be Slam Tasmanian's wrestling manager simply for profit, then haggling with Slam over how much each of them should get (with preference that Duck receive 90% and Slam 10%). Of all the characters, he seems to be used most often as comic relief, despite or perhaps due to his arrogant personality. However, he proves his worth from time to time.

Abilities:

  • Power Orb Randomizer: Tosses powerful flaming spheres of energy (often referred to as "Eggs"). Results of impact randomize from water, explosive concussion and tar.
  • Quantum Quack: The ability to teleport (or "Quack" as Duck himself calls it) from one place to another.
  • Aqua Dense: When trying to throw his "eggs" underwater, he instead fires powerful blasts of energy (much like the comic book character Havok's trademark power).

In "A Creep in the Deep", Duck developed a new way to use his powers. Dubbing the power "Aqua Dense", Duck used it single handedly to propel a boat out of a whirlpool and reverse the flow of another whirlpool with help from Lexi Bunny. In "Cape Duck" he seemed to be able to mentally guide the direction of his "Aqua Dense" blasts when using it against Stomper in the sewers. In "In the Pinkster", we find out that Duck is the second to know a villain because his buddy Pinkster is a bad guy.

[edit] Slam Tasmanian

Slam is the group's muscle-bound heavyweight and wears a purple uniform. Slam is a descendant of Taz, the Tasmanian Devil and has many similarities to him. Before gaining his powers, Slam was a professional wrestler, called Twisted Spinner (The Terror from Somewhere). His speech sounds like simple grunting, but is implied to be dialogue the audience is not meant to understand. The other Loonatics will sometimes mention what Slam said, effectively translating anything important. In the second season, he speaks English, but just does not seem fluent in the language.

Abilities:

  • Super strength
  • Tornado Maximizer: The ability to spin into a tornado form.
  • Thunder Mode: Launches small (electric) tornados from his arms (According to the opening credits, he can use these powers at a "Spin Level" of "8447.8").

[edit] Tech E. Coyote

Tech serves as the team's technician and is super smart. His specialties include constructing equipment and conducting surveillance. Caring deeply for his creations, he is often unhappy to find them destroyed or severely damaged. Before gaining his powers, Tech was a student at the Acme Institute, where his urge to achieve perfection led to numerous screw-ups. Tech E. is a descendant of Wile E. Coyote, and wears a green uniform. Tech does not have an English accent, as his ancestor did. He was the first to know a villain personally (Mallory "Mastermind" Casey from the Acme Institute).

Abilities:

[edit] Rev Runner

Rev is a head-spinningly quick character, in multiple senses of the word. He is a descendant of the Road Runner, and wears a red uniform. On a side note, his name could have been inspired by rapper Rev Run. Unlike his ancestor, who only made a "meep meep" noise, Rev can actually talk, though usually at high speed, sometimes annoying or confusing others. Before gaining his powers, Rev was a delivery boy and inventor who was always late, even while using rocket skates he created. A lesser noted fact is that Rev is actually quite intelligent, sometimes solving or at least understanding problems and sitations that would otherwise be considered Tech E Coyote's exclusive field of expertise. In the second season this bright/inventor aspect of his character was featured to the point of creating some of a rivalry between him and Tech. However, the episode "Family Business" proved that Tech is the better inventor.

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[edit] Original allies

[edit] Dr. Fidel Chroniker

Dr. Chroniker is an aging inventor and grandfather to the Loonatics enemy "Time Skip." His work, attempting to develop a time machine, resulted in his grandson gaining a form of chronokinesis. He eventually made a working time machine which he could apparently use once a day to make contact with the past and turn back time, somewhat like the plots of the Back to the Future trilogy of films. Using this power, he repeatedly tried to warn the Loonatics about his grandson's evil plans, only to be denied help by Danger Duck, who thought the doctor was merely a foolish old man trying to find his grandson. When this didn't work and the Loonatics, unprepared, nearly lost in battle against Time Skip and the Trolbot 9000, Fidel would turn back time and try again. He eventually came into contact with Ace Bunny, who had been the first to notice that time was repeating itself and the two devised a plan. When Duck agreed to help him, Fidel did scold him a bit for his earlier behavior. Finally, together with The Loonatics, he set a trap for his grandson. Then, after a few minor mishaps, Time Skip was eventually caught. At that moment, Fidel said something to the effect that it was for the boy's own good and inferred that he would make better traps to contain him until Time Skip is ready to change his ways. Tech is a fan of his work and read all Chroniker's notes on temporal displacement.

[edit] Zadavia

Zadavia is the Loonatics' mysterious supervisor and possible benefactor. She often appears to them in a flashing, holographic form (she rarely appears in person). When appearing in her non-physical form, she usually contacts them to inform them of a recent threat to Acmetropolis and dispatches them to contain it. After the Loonatics have completed their mission, she follows up with congratulations, advice, commentary, and if necessary, reprove a member or members (usually Danger Duck). She has been shown to be very influential in Acmetropolis. She seems to possess natural energy-based superpowers/abilities, such as the ability to fire beams of rainbow colored energy from her eyes and hands and create a holographic version of herself with this same energy. Thus, these powers did not come from the supernatural forces released by the meteor, as early speculation dictated. In most of her appearances and situations, she seems very serious, if not outright stoic. Zadavia can display her emotions, though, as she did in the Acmegeddon two-part special. It is currently assumed by fans that she set the Loonatics up in their current residence (the 125th floor of a large tower, according to the episode "The World is My Circus") and pays for all their expenses, as no other explanation has yet been given. Fans also speculate that she might be the outright ruler of Acmetropolis, though her exact status, financial and political, are currently unverified. She made her first appearance in person at the end of "The World is My Circus", after being stuck in the form of a monkey-chameleon mutant for most of the episode. In "The Music Villain," her powers were stolen by Rupes Oberon.

[edit] Other possible descendants

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In some episodes there are key characters or just simple citizens of the city that resemble other Looney Tunes characters. However, most of these perceived descendants are often featured as antagonists.

In the "Weathering Heights" episode, an old lady (who looks like Granny) looks at the Loonatics and says "I knew his(Ace) great, great, great grandfather." She was referring to Bugs Bunny.

In "Family Business", the chef that works for Toby the Pizza Guy's boss Mr. Bronski resembled the "down and out" protagonist from One Froggy Evening.

[edit] Mr. Leghorn

Mr. Leghorn is a man based off Foghorn Leghorn, although he appears to be human. He is a big name in the world of professional sports including Basherball. Leghorn is the one who fires the starting ball to begin the game. He is the proud of sponsor of the snack known as Chili Gurt, which he gave a life-time supply to the Loonatics as thanks for stopping Massive.

[edit] Ophiuchus Sam

He is based on Yosemite Sam. He attacked a space train carrying the treasures of Freleng. Sometimes, he can't remember what he's saying and has even forgotten his own name. He secretly worked with Zadavia's former General, Deuce to steal Ace's Guardian Strike Sword. He ended up captured, but then released (under the pretense of a brilliant escape) in order to serve as bait for his boss.

[edit] Pierre Le Pew

He is human like Leghorn, but clearly based off Pepé Le Pew. He fashions skunk-colored hair, a French accent, and stinky cologne, which he claimed was called "eau du poisson". He is the owner of an illegal fights held on the floating arena called Max Arena. During "I am Slamacus", he convinced Slam Tasmanian to fight in his arena as a wrestler. He wields a walking stick with many functions, including: the power to teleport himself and others and full control over the Max Arena, especially its main ring. Pierre is disarmed of his cane and apprehended at the end of the episode.

[edit] Gorlop

A wrestler based on Gossamer whose from a planet named after the character he's based on. He appears to be a small—only a few inchs tall—child, but he can grow when using his ability to consume energy but shrinks when expending it. He fought Slam on Pierre LePew's command. The Loonatics fed him enough energy to destroy the forcefield and defeat him. Afterward, he seemed mad at Pierre and was reportedly returned to his home planet. He did not seem ill intentioned, but simply used by Pierre.

[edit] The Royal Tweetums

He is a royal descendant of Tweety Bird. Like his ancestor, he takes great pleasure in tormenting Sylth Vester, and is responsible for multiple injuries inflicted upon the cat. He is highly fond of Danger Duck, and is not fully aware that the hero truly dislikes him at first. According to the TeleToon website, his home planet, Blanc, will be invaded by Rubes Oberon, Optimatus, and Deuce, and he will mysteriously dissapear during the attack. His personality is nearly a carbon copy of the original Tweety Bird.

[edit] Queen Grannicus

She is a royal villainous descendant of Granny. She didn't want The Royal Tweetums to claim the throne and allied with Sylth Vester to prevent that. Both were defeated.

[edit] Sylth Vester

He is a villainous descendant of Sylvester the cat. Sylth Vester wears a large suit of body armor, which covers various injuries inflicted by his previous encounters with Tweetums. His name is a parody of Sith and Darth Vader (who was a Sith lord). He has scars from his attempt to catch The Royal Tweetums. Among these are the back teeth pulled out, a lack of fur on his belly from being dipped in molecular acid, an injured arm from getting stuck in a particle accelerator, and a severely disfigured face from being sucked into a black hole. He works for Queen Grannicus in her plot to prevent The Royal Tweetums from reclaiming the throne. Both were defeated in the end.

[edit] Harriet "Ma" Runner

Rev Runner's mother, Ma Runner speaks quickly like her son and her husband. Her eating style, natural superspeed, occasional utterances of "meep-meep" and personal issues with coyotes such as Tech E. are all deliberate references to the relationship between Wile E. Coyote and Road Runner.

[edit] Ralph "Pa" Runner

Rev Runner's father, Ralph Runner owns a gadget business that he has always wanted Rev to join him in. Because of his devotion to Rev, he pointedly ignores his younger son Rip. Even when Rip thinks up a better way to market a gadget that Rev worked up, Ralph ignores the suggestion. However, after Rip is temporarily manipulated by a Bio-Tech Parasite, Ralph begins to see give his younger son a chance. His eating style, natural superspeed, occasional utterances of "meep-meep" and personal issues with coyotes such as Tech E. are all deliberate references to the relationship between Wile E. Coyote and Road Runner.

[edit] Rip Runner

Rev's younger brother, Rip is somewhat the oddball of the family. He speaks at a normal/slow speed, acts fairly calm rather than hyperactive and never moves at a high speed like, unlike his parents. However, after repeatedly seeing how much attention Rev got from his father for being a superhero and for his invention of the Robo Amigo toy, Rip became filled with jealousy. He became a victim of the Bio-Tech Parasite, which he used to turn the Robo Amigos into violent monstrosities alongside using a Molecular Reconstructer. Eventually, Rev was able to save his brother, and the two made up. To top it off, Rip's creation of a first edition Robo Amigo gained him some respect in the eyes of his father.

[edit] Sagittarius Stomper and his Mom

They are descendants of Shropshire Slasher and his mum from the Looney Tunes episode Deduce, You Say. Stomper's mom is the head of a robotics company and built Stomper's parts. She was seen when Duck unwittingly took down Stomper when Tech's new invention brought him down. Stomper vowed revenge and switched places with his mother (whom was in a robot suit resembling Stomper). When Duck admitted Tech stopped the Stomper, Stomper began to target both of them and found them hiding in the sewers. He was defeated and now joins his mother in jail.

[edit] Electro J. Fudd

A high-tech hunter based off Elmer Fudd. He was hired by Otto the Odd to capture Ace until he changed his target to Danger Duck. When Otto the Odd decided to freeze Electro and Duck together, both of them had to work together to escape Otto the Odd. Once Otto was defeated, Electro was arrested. His first name is possibly a nod to the Spider-Man villain Electro.

[edit] Melvin the Martian

Based on Marvin the Martian, Melvin is the general of the Martian army who comes to blow up Acmetropolis after his spacecraft was hit by a missile that came from Tech's X3000 Automated Weapons System when Rev and Lexi mistakening it for a video game. He demanded the planet's surrender or he'll destroy the planet. After a talk with Duck, Melvin decides to shrink it. When Lexi admitted tampering with Tech's invention, Melvin orderded the Loonatics to hand her over to him in 24 hours or the planet will be hard to find on any map. Lexi ended up surrendering to Melvin and the Loonatics get her back via Trojan Horse while Lexi faces off against Melvin in a game of Celestial Checkers (which Melvin is secretly having his warships shrink the rest of Acmetropolis), he also attempted to blow up Ace with a Uranium q 36 Explosive Space Modulator but got his helmet blown off instead after arguing with him over who'd get it. Ace and Duck rescue Lexi, restored Acmetropolis, and defeat Melvin who escapes with his dog Sergeant Sirius.

[edit] Sergeant Sirius

Based off Commander K-9, Sergeant Sirius is Melvin the Martian's dog.

[edit] Pinkster Pig

Based on Porky Pig, he was an old friend of Danger Duck since they were in the orphanage. When Duck was chosen, Pinkster Pig never gave up on his dreams and eventually became a police officer. He resurfaces to help the Loonatics stop Bugsy and Stoney. His screw-ups made the heist of Bugsy and Stoney easy. It's later revealed that he is now goes by the name of Pink the Pug and Bugsy and Stoney were his lackies, yet they were stopped anyway.

[edit] Stoney and Bugsy

Based off Rocky and Mugsy, Stoney the Stone and Bugsy the Bug are gangster who were starting a crime wave of stealing weapons. Their actions were easy when Pinkster Pig assisted the Loonatics and botched up their apprehension of the two gangsters. When it came to stealing the Curium substance, Pinkster's true colors were revealed as their boss and yet they were stopped.

[edit] Original villains

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The various antagonists that the Loonatics are summoned to battle. They do not seem to be based on any character(s) from Looney Tunes.

[edit] Gunnar the Conqueror

Gunnar was the leader of a band of robotic Vikings whose weapons used freezing blasts. They were frozen in an iceberg in their own dimension but were released by the meteor that struck Acmetropolis and attempted to freeze the world so it's easier to takeover, starting with Acmetropolis' planetary power generator. He was deactivated as well as his other minions when Ace kicked him at the planetary power core, restarting all power in the city.

[edit] Professor Zane and Fuz-Z

Prof. Zane was a mad scientist who created the "bio-pet" "Fuz-Z" from lifeforms released by the meteor. Zane modified these lifeforms so that they grew enormous and monstrous after eating chocolate, and planned to unleash them on the world. He was originally kicked out of the science community by the Acmetropolis Science Council, believing his work too dangerous. The Loonatics were able to stop Zane and he was thrown in prison while the Fuz-Zs were dumped into a crater.

[edit] Black Velvet

Black Velvet was a woman whose eyes were damaged when the meteor hit, forcing her to live in darkness. She also has a mechanical arm and an ability to create and manipulate darkness (see Darkforce). Velvet planned to use a device, called the Shroudcaster, to cover the entire planet in permanent darkness. In addition, Velvet abducted and brainwashed Tech E. Coyote to help her complete her task. She also had an army of minions (who are also brainwashed), with which she stole the necessary components. However, Danger Duck was able to break her hold over Tech and the rest of the Loonatics reversed the polarity of the Shroudcaster. With the device's destruction came the implosion of city blimp. However, Black Velvet managed to escape. Note: She also seems to have a small crush on Tech E. Coyote

[edit] Weathervane

Weathervane was formerly a news assistant named Paula Haze who gained the ability to control or mentally affect the weather from the meteor. This includes the ability to generate various natural phenomena (rain, tornadoes, lightning, etc.) or control the intensity of the weather. First, she used her powers to get in as the weather reporter. But when she is struck by lightning she predicted she turned very evil and her powers were increased. She has a great dislike for Acmetropolis' most famous weather girl and her boss Misty Breeze, and attempted to destroy the city unless Misty Breeze was delivered to her. She transformed into a huge Storm Dragon and when the Storm Dragon was destroyed, it was presumed that she escaped. Her main attacks are lightning and is capable of creating cloud creatures. However, in the episode "Acmegeddon (Part One)" she appeared again, this time locked in a special holding chamber which she could not escape from. In this episode, she was freed by Optimatus along with Sypher, Mastermind and Massive. Together, the indebted villains aided Optimatus in his plan to destroy the Loonatics.

[edit] Dr. Dare

Dr. Dare was a mad scientist who devised a means of controlling Earth's geology through earthquakes and other subterranean events. When the meteor hit Acmetropolis, he was horribly disfigured and his experiments grew more reckless, forcing the world to send him underground - literally. He performed all of these feats with a staff which could also turn his enemies into stone, which was later revealed to be powered by the Jade Serpent Stone, an ancient gemstone with a unique atomic structure, containing untold energy. His ultimate intention was world domination by taking everything that's up top to below the earth's crust so he would live in peace on the surface. He fired a petrifying beam at the Loonatics which was deflected back at him. His statue-form remains in Acmetropolis Park until Tech's Atomic Phase Departiculator freed him during battle with Sagittarius Stomper. He created new rock robots and steals the Shield of Perseus and altered it so that it had a Gorgon's face and the ability to fire petrifying beams from the eyes on that face, a reference to what happens when you look into a gorgon's eyes. The Loonatics thwarted him again and he ended up with the same petrification fate as before. He could also create rock monsters, effectively meaning his total powers combined could be considered a form of geokinesis.

[edit] Ringmaster

The Ringmaster and Otto the Odd run a galactic circus with mutated animals, called Galactic Oddities. The "oddities" were made from the genetic code of animals on the zoological spectrum, children and, seemingly, anyone else they could get their hands on, so to speak. The plan was to lure the Loonatics so they'd be turned into monsterous hybrids with their unique genetic code. However, Tech's new Gluco-Gel 9000 destroyed the DNA Scrambler, halting the process in between. Otto transformed Ringmaster into a fearsome Baelrog-faced, big fist, crab clawed and tentacled monster, as a final offense in desperation. The Loonatics were able to turn Ringmaster back to normal by creating a sonic boom, then caught him and Otto and sent them to prison.

[edit] Otto the Odd

Otto served the Ringmaster's partner in crime, pretending to be a mere assistant and circus clown. He was later revealed to be the brains of the operation, at least in terms of the technology. He also claimed that the Ringmaster worked for him, though Otto did this whilst betraying his partner, so it a dubious assertion at best. When everyone was turned back to normal, Otto turned Ringmaster into a fearsome Baelrog face, big fist, crab clawed and tentacled monster, as a final offense in desperation. Alongside Ringmaster, he was sent to prison. He later returned where he hired Electro J. Fudd into hunting Ace and lured him out by unleashing a Massive robot. He changed his target to Danger Duck and when Electro caught him, Otto decided to use his laser to freeze them in place. Both Electro and Duck were on the run until Ace appeared. After robot double against robot double, Otto was hit by his own laser.

[edit] Massive

Massive is a very large criminal who can control gravity and has a very hard body structure that even lasers can't penetrate. He committed robberies simply to make himself rich and seemingly had a compulsion for this behavior. The only limit to his powers is that he can only transfer gravity from one object to another, making something heavier means making something else lighter, and vice versa. He worked alongside Drake Sypher, Weathervane, and Mallory Mastermind to aid Optimatus in his attempt to defeat the Loonatics in the two-part season finale "Acmegeddon." A robot in the form of Massive was used by Otto the Odd to capture people for him to freeze for his collection.

[edit] Drake Sypher

Commonly referred to as simply "Sypher," he is a villain with the power to absorb the abilities of others into himself, not only super-powers, but also the natural abilities of living creatures. However, he cannot retain what he steals forever, despite these abilities being completely under his control. Should the original owner of said powers touch him, they can regain their powers/abilities from him. Sypher was on the Acmetropolis Basher ball team and stole the head player, Dash's ability to play well. He absorbed all of the Loonatics' powers for personal glory, resulting in them using special exo-suits to defeat him. He worked alongside Massive, Weathervane, and Mastermind, aiding Optimatus in his attempt to defeat the Loonatics in the two-part special, "Acmegeddon."

[edit] Time Skip

Arthur Chroniker is the villainous grandson of Dr. Fidel Chroniker who can control time. After a mishap during one of his grandfather's time travel experiments, he developed a form of chronokinesis which allowed him to slow down time. Believing that the military stole his idea for a giant robot, he exacted his "revenge" by stealing the finished machine they made, the Trolbot 9000. It took the Loonatics and Dr. Chroniker to set a time trap for Time Skip. It was done when the Loonatics got to the Trolbot 9000 before he did, forcing Time Skip to take a fighter plane but his ship was hit by Tech's new Metallic Converter and turned to dust. He was put in an energy sphere which neutralized his powers, his grandfather swore to take away his powers. He was last seen briefly at the end of "A Creep in the Deep" in a specialized prison facility.

[edit] Mallory "Mastermind" Casey

Mallory Casey was a former college student who worked closely with Tech E. Coyote before the meteor hit. She tried to drain the brain of every professor at Acme Institute, but was busted by Tech. However, a malfunction of her brain-draining device resulted in an accident which increased the size of Mallory's brain. Sometime after this, she mastered the ability to turn any metal object into a weapon. When others learned of this, she was put into a subterranean prison. However, she still planned her escape from jail and her revenge on Tech by taking over the Loonatics HQ. When she was eventually freed by the carelessness of one of her newer guards, she went after Tech and the other Loonatics, taking control of everything electronic in their home and that Tech had made for them. Tech eventually defeated her with an EMP device. She later worked alongside Massive, Sypher, and Weathervane to aid Optimatus in his attempt to defeat the Loonatics in the two-part season finale episode "Acmegeddon." Also in the episode, she trapped the Loonatics in her own cell in the subterranean prison. The deactivation code to it was a locker combination which she had shared with Tech. This infers that she and Tech may have had a romantic relationship. She also often incorrectly refers to him, perhaps intentionally, as a "Dog", often truly annoying him.

[edit] Optimatus

He is Zodavia's evil brother. Optimatus is a mysterious character who possesses similar, if not the exact same, powers and abilities as Zodavia. At the time the Loonatics first season in the year of 2773, he resided on a ruined planetoid which he used as his base of operations during all of his Loonatics appearances (It is not made clear whether this is in fact the remains of his futuristic home world of Freleng or just somewhere he set up base after tracking down his sister). He appears in the final moments of "The Comet Cometh" to state that the meteor's striking Acmetropolis in 2772 was actually a deliberate attempt to destroy Acmetropolis, as was the 500 times larger second meteor that the episode involves. With both attempts failed, he also states that he plans to attack the planet a third time in the future. In the two-part season-ending episode, "Acmegeddon," Optimatus appears again to fulfill his promise, freeing Massive, Mastermind, Sypher, and Weathervane to aid his attempt to defeat the Loonatics. He also entices them by claiming that he will allow them to rule Acmetropolis if they succeed. After he made up his mind that the criminals he had freed "failed" him, he revealed his latest plan to destroy Acmetropolis: sucking it up into a wormhole. He then sends the criminals back to Acmetropolis, saying they can still "rule for five minutes". In the end, however, he and his team of robotic minions, the Optiforce (apparent remnants of robots who served him on his homeworld) are eventually defeated, and he is sucked into one of his own wormholes. His sister says he will end up on a dark, cold, deserted part of space and he can then be seen huddling up to a fire, on a small piece of what was once his command center, using the remains of Optiforce to keep the fire going. He swears he'll get his revenge, but was completely disarmed upon his defeat, making a return next to impossible. His name is similar to Optimus Prime from Transformers. In the flashback sequence at the beginning of "Acmegeddon, Pt. 2", he has a strong resemblance to Sephiroth from Final Fantasy VII. He has appeared in the second season finale thanks to Rupes Oberon using Zodavia's stolen powers on him. The TeleToon Website states that he, Rupes, and Deuce will attempt to use Blanc's wormhole technology to conquer the universe.

[edit] General Deuce

General Deuce is a former general of Freleng until Zodavia refused to let him put the entire planet under his command. When an uprising happened on the planet, his army was no where to be seen. Working with Ophiuchus Sam, Deuce resurfaced to capture the train containing his robot army by duping Ace into thinking he's on the same side as him. He planned to reawaken his robot army to conquer the galaxy. After the train was disconnected by Ace, Deuce disappeared into the wormhole with the engine. On the TeleToon website, it states that in the episodes "The Fall of Blanc" and "In Search of Tweetums" that Deuce will be working with Optimatus and Rupes Oberon to use Blanc's wormhole technology to conquer the universe.

[edit] Adolpho

Adolpho is a mutated dolphin who plans revenge on the world for polluting the ocean and putting them in aquarium theme parks. The pollution mutated the dolphins with the abilities to change into dolphin monsters with armored backs. He and his dolphins can manipulate the wild dolphins and whales to create whirlpools to sink ships, oil rigs, small islands, and other things at sea. His henchmen captured Ace during the Loonatics' aquatic recon. It took Lexi and Duck to rescue Ace, break the mind control on the whales and dolphins, and defeat Adolpho.

[edit] Bio-Tech Parasite

A living symbiotic machine that latches onto an unsuspecting victim, then forces them to act only on their most evil desires. The parasite also gives the wearer artificial telekinesis so long as it is bonded to them. It first latched onto a pizza delivery boy named Toby who had just been threatened to be fired, and forced him to seek revenge on his boss by causing him to manipulate anything in the pizza parlor. Ace Bunny was able to detach it with a shot from his laser eyes, and the pizza boy was freed. Afterward, the Loonatics captured and contained it for a time. However, when Rip Runner stole his brother's access card and found the parasite, he became its next victim and caused him to manipulate the Robo-Amigos that Rev created. After the parasite had been on too longer to be removed by the Loonatics, Rip's brother Rev managed to scare the parasite into coming off. Finally, the parasite's owner, a young extraterrestrial female, reclaimed it and took it home, calling the creature "spikey". Based of the Marvel Character Venom.

[edit] Queen Athena

Queen Athena is the queen of the Apocazons who live on the island of Apocalypso. She and the Apocazons drink nectar that enables them to control plant life. They captured the construction workers for Utopia Acres. They wanted Lexi to join them in the Zero Hour where they will used their plant-like weapons to rid Acmetropolis of it's annoying men when they took over. Queen Athena saw through Ace and Danger Duck's disguises when they were looking for Lexi. Since Lexi drank the nectar, she took on Queen Athena and were evenly matched. Lexi learned that they just wanted to go to another non-hostile planet after what happened to their planet. With the Loonatics help, they got the Apocazons off Acmetropolis before the missiles impacted Apocalypso Island.

[edit] Boötes Belinda

Boötes Belinda is a rockstar and his band who come to Acmetropolis to wreak havoc. He trapped Zodavia in a life-draining dome and made off with her. In exchange for her freedom, he wanted Tech to build a specific guitar for him. He was nothing more more than a mannequin controlled by Rupes Oberon.

[edit] Rupes Oberon

A villain from Freleng who wanted to be a member of Zodavia's Royal Court. He used Boötes and his band to make Tech build a cosmic guitar to drain Zodavia's powers in order to control the universe. The confront him and his mannequin band to Galaxyfest. He successfully stole Zodavia and got away to use some of her powers to free Optimatus. The TeleToon website states that Rupes and Optimatus will work with General Deuce to use Blanc's wormhole technology to take over the universe.

Spoilers end here.