All characters on the animated television series The Tick. Not including very minor, unnamed characters, like assorted "waiters".
Name | Info |
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Amelia | Charles' naive sister and lab assistant |
American Maid | One of The City's only competent superheroes, and a devoted patriot and government agent |
Angry Red Herring | A fishmonger and jewel thief who wears a slippery fish suit |
Arthur | The Tick's somewhat reluctant and level-headed best friend, sidekick and roommate |
Arthur (clone) | Arthur's simple, green clone created by Thrakkorzog |
Arthur (robot) | A robot created by Milo with Arthur's real, detached arms |
Barry | A rich superhero wannabe and rival for the name of "Tick" |
Beautiful Steven | A professional wrestler |
Bee Twins | El Seed's followers and assistants |
Benjamin Franklin | A brilliant and snarky inventor |
Bernard | The leader of The Swiss |
Betty | An ant queen who attempted to fry humanity with a giant magnifying glass |
Big Shot | A crazed, gun-toting vigilante |
Bi-Polar Bear | A Bipolar superhero dressed as a polar bear |
Blowhole | A gigantic humanoid whale that occasionally emerges from the sea to run across North America |
Bob | The secretary of mole defense |
Boils | One of Chairface's henchmen with a dreadful complexion |
Breadmaster | An evil baking genius who sought revenge on those who wronged him |
Brain Pinhead | Sally Vacuum's replacement on News 17 |
Bud Frontier | The scientist who created Proto-Clown |
Buttery Pat | The Breadmaster's creation and henchman |
Captain Decency | A geriatric, sleepy superhero from the golden age |
Captain Lemming | A superhero who jumps off ledges to "save the day" |
Captain Mucilage | A member of the Civic-Minded Five who shoots adhesive |
Captain Sanity | A superhero psychiatrist with little actual psychiatric ability |
Carmelita Vatos | Arthur's girlfriend and fellow Moth Suit-wearer |
Carpeted Man | A member of the Civic-Minded Five who wears a carpet suit |
Chairface Chippendale | One of The City's most vile villains, he was responsible for the "CHA" on the moon. |
Charles, AKA Brainchild | A genius boy with the top of his head replaced with a glass dome, showing his brain |
Charles' father | Charles' stern yet loving father |
Charles' mother | Charles' caring mother |
Chet | Human Bullet's friendly next-door neighbor |
City Baking College employee | a member of the City Baking College staff |
Clark Oppenheimer | A parody of Superman who just can't seem to catch a break |
Coach Fussell | Charles' gym coach, who was transformed into an ant |
Crease | A wrinkle-faced criminal, and friend of Chairface's |
Crusading Chameleon | One of The City's superheroes with limited chameleon-esque powers |
Crystal | Member of Project: Shave, love interest of Jim Rage, and practiser of Liberal Arts |
Deadly Nose | A criminal with a gun for a nose, and friend of Chairface's |
Dean (henchman) | Chairface's henchman with "the strongest hands in the criminal world" |
Dean (City Baking College) | The dean of the City Baking College |
Die Fledermaus | An unreliable superhero and wannabe Casanova |
Dog sidekick | A burnt-out sidekick and talking dog |
Doorman | The doorman at the Comet Club |
Dot | Arthur's sardonic sister and Neil's wife |
Dr. Bang | A local pharmacist |
Dr. Think | A mad scientist and parody of Dr. Strangelove |
Dr. Think's assistant | The name says it all |
Dyna-Mole | a humanoid mole, criminal, and friend of Chairface's |
Earth Quaker | One of the judges of the NSI's annual super contest |
El Flamingo | A superhero from the comics who appears in the intro to Heroes |
El Seed | A revolutionary leader and walking sunflower |
Evil Midnight Bomber What Bombs at Midnight | A wildly insane wannabe-supervillain, who constantly tells stories of conversations with an unknown individual |
Eyebrows Mulligan | A criminal with very long eyebrows, and friend of Chairface's |
Facts at 5 anchor | An anchor for a news station of unknown origin |
Feral Boy | A wild kid and member of the Civic-Minded Five |
Fiery Flame | One of the judges of the NSI's annual super contest |
Fishboy | A timid superhero from Deertown |
Fin | An evil, genius dolphin. AKA Mr. Smarty-Pants |
Forehead | A criminal with a massive forehead and New York accent, and henchman/friend of Chairface's |
Four-Legged Man | The quadrupedal leader of the Civic-Minded Five |
Franz | One of the members of The Swiss |
Fred | A vibrant performer and partner to Soren |
George Washington Carver | A famous inventor and botanist best known for his work with peanuts |
Giant snake | A figment of Tick's imagination and part of his spiritual journey |
Gorilla sidekick | A cranky, fed-up sidekick and talking gorilla |
Guy with Ears Like Little Raisins | A tiny-eared criminal, and friend of Chairface's |
Handy | A loud-mouthed sock puppet who lead a team of villains |
Harriet Curse | A pencil-thin criminal, and friend of Chairface's |
Harry | Arthur and Dot's Jewish father |
Headless Henderson | A criminal without a head, and friend of Chairface's |
Hey Leader | The ruler of the Hey empire |
Holly Go Lovely | Kung Fu expert and member of Project: Shave |
Hooks Henderson | Chairface's servant and ally |
Human Baboon | A ferocious professional wrestler |
Human Bullet | A superhero who fights villains by firing himself at them with a giant cannon |
Human Bullet's son | The young son of the superhero Human Bullet |
Human Bullet's wife | The exasperated wife of Human Bullet |
Human Doll | A golden-age superhero with Russian doll superpowers |
Human Ton | A morbidly obese moron who believes his sock puppet is alive |
Idea Men | A group of average joes who commit crimes because they don't like working |
J.J. Eureka Vatos | An eccentric scientist who created the Moth Suit |
Jack Tuber | A Mr. Potato-Head-based criminal, and friend of Chairface |
Jeff | A cranky crop duster renter |
Jet Valkyrie | A sarcastic superheroine from Deertown |
Jim Rage | The crazed and obsessed leader of Project: Shave |
Johann Gutenberg | The famous inventor of the printing press |
Johnny Omega | A sidekick that was in the Sidekicks Lounge when it was destroyed |
Johnny Polite | Captain Decency's nifty sidekick and member of the Decency Squad |
Joseph Stalin | A deceased communist leader and old friend of the Terror's |
Jungle Janet | An Amazonian heroine and member of the Civic-Minded Five |
Kitty Zangatu | Member of Project: Shave, and expert in ninjitsu, demolitions, and electrolosis |
Larry | The treasurer of the mole government |
Lava Man | A subterranean mercenary and enemy of the Mole People |
Leonardo da Vinci | A famous historical inventor and the leader of Leonardo da Vinci's Genius Fightin' Time Commandos |
Mad Nanny | An ordinary nanny brainwashed by Charles into becoming a villain |
Man-Eating Cow | A cow that supposedly eats people. Doesn't seem terribly evil, though |
Mayor Blank | The cowardly mayor of The City |
Mighty Agrippa | The "roman god of the aqueduct", and a superhero from Deertown |
Milkie | A milk mascot who offered Tick free milk |
Milo | Venus' husband and henchman. He is also a skilled inventor |
Minda | Mr. Mental's blasé former assistant, now a blasé receptionist |
Mindy Moleford | A half-Mole Woman former supermodel, and queen to the Mole King |
Mole King | The king of the Mole People, and husband of Mindy Moleford |
Mother of Invention | A whiny villain who sought to eliminate history's greatest inventors and steal their ideas |
Mr. Mental | A mentalist and hypnotist who uses his abilities for evil purposes |
Mr. Weiderspan | Arthur's former boss |
Multiple Santa | An average robber who received the power to multiply himself |
National Guard general | An irate general who's been called into The City on multiple occasions |
Neil | A paleontologist and tour guide, who became a tyrannosaurus rex (twice!) |
Octo Raymond | A villainous conductor of an aquatic orchestra |
Omnipotus | A humongous villain that eats planets. But he's not really evil, just lonely |
Ottoman | A European villainess who controls furniture, and fell for Die Fledermaus |
Paul | Mindy Moleford's possessive former publicist |
Pigleg, AKA The Deadly Bulb | A reformed supervillain with a pig for a leg |
Pineapple Air steward | One of Pineapple Pokopo's henchmen |
Pineapple Pokopo | The ruthless ruler of Pokoponesia, and wannabe-conqueror of Hawaii |
Plunger Man | An ordinary plumber who happened to defeat Venus twice |
Poodle superheroine | A superheroine dressed like a poodle, who carries the Poodle Gun |
Portuguese Man-O-War | A jellyfish-themed superhero |
Professor Akiko Ichibana | A botanist and guardian of the 400-Year Bloom |
Professor Chromedome | A German mad scientist, and Chairface's right-hand-man |
Proto-Clown | Created to be the ultimate clown, he went on a rampage after being laughed at |
Rosebud | El Seed's brutish plant henchman |
Royal Pineapple concierge | One of Pineapple Pokopo's henchmen |
Rubber Justice | One of the judges of the NSI's annual super contest |
Ruth | Arthur and Dot's Jewish mother |
Sally Vacuum | Former reporter and news anchor for News 17 |
Saplings | A group of joyriding, sentient saplings |
Santa Claus | Well, you probably know who he is |
Sewer Urchin | Above the ground he's a mediocre superhero and a friend to Tick and Arthur, but in the sewers he's revered as king |
Sgt. Doodlehead | The City's anger-prone police sergeant |
Shiela Eel | A slippery villainess, and friend of Chairface's |
Skippy | Charles' cyborg dog, with only his brain surviving |
Socket | One of the Deadly Bulb's (See "Pigleg") henchmen |
Soren | A circus performer in Reno, Nevada |
Speak | Tick's pet capybara (although he thinks Speak is a dog) |
Stalingrad | A former grad student who based his supervillainy on Joseph Stalin |
Stuart | Tick and Arthur's friend whose store was destroyed by the Breadmaster |
Sub-Human | A WWII-era supervillain with a miniature submarine on his head |
Suffrajet | The female member of the Golden Age superhero team, the Decency Squad |
Taft | A parody of '70s movie character Taft |
Terror | A legendary Golden Age supervillain who's returned from hiding to plague the Tick |
Terry | The Terror's neglected son |
Thrakkorzog | A malevolent, yet well-spoken, alien from another dimension |
Thrakkorzog's roommate | The mellow, shaggy former roommate of Thrakkorzog |
Tick | The big, blue, nigh-invulnerable, lovable star of the show |
Tick (clone) | Tick's gooey clone created from his used tissue |
Tick (robot) | A robot created by Milo with Tick's real, detached arms |
Tick midgets | A group of ankle biters that exist within Tick's mind |
Todd | Mole Person Minister of the Exterior |
Torso Porcupine | A superhero that can protrude and shoot spikes from his body |
Tunn-La | A cruel alien bent on world destruction |
Venus | A curvaceous villainess who can control men's minds |
Visual Eye | A member of the Decency Squad with the ability to shoot his eyes from their sockets |
Wally | Leader of the Deertown Aztecs, and ex-boyfriend of Carmelita |
Watt | One of the Deadly Bulb's (See "Pigleg") henchmen |
What Translator | Interpreter of the What ship that retrieves Tick and Arthur to help them stop the Heys |
Wheel | A cavewoman who invented the wheel |
Whirling Scottish Devil | A rowdy villain who spins so fast he creates a small tornado |
Yank | A cranky, temporarily-brilliant monkey sent into space, who landed in Pokoponesia |
Zipperneck | One of Chairface's henchmen with a zipper... on his neck |