List of League of Super Evil characters

The following is a list of characters from the TV series, League of Super Evil.

Characters

League of Super Evil

  • Voltar (VOICED by Scott McNeil): Also known as Supreme Commander and usually just called Voltar by the other L.O.S.E. members, Voltar is the leader of the group. The stereotypical Evil Overlord, he is a pint-sized, megalomaniac with sociopathic and narcissistic tendencies, in the vein of Invader Zim. Voltar is described as an evil maniacal genius, but his insane dreams of power are constantly thwarted by a variety of factors; usually his arrogance, his paranoia, his neurosis, the incompetence of his subordinates and often his own childish demeanour as well as his "evil" plans are more irritating than evil. Like many evil villains in fiction, he is prone to lengthy and verbose rantings accompanied by dramatic hand gestures. It is possible that Voltar is not entirely human since there have been situations where he has proven to be somewhat indestructible - however this might simply be chalked up to cartoon physics. In some instances where he is not wearing his full costume, it is shown that Voltar has abnormally pale skin. He also has eyes that are all-over black with glowing yellow irises, even without his helmet. While his actual age is unclear, he has been shown to be at least old enough to rent an apartment on his own. Although his schemes usually end in disaster, he did achieve a world record of sorts: most failed attempts at breaking an evil record. Voltar is arrogant and haughty, looking down on his teammates who nevertheless have a certain (though limited) amount of respect for his authority. Voltar keeps a pet iguana as revealed in "The Night Before Chaos-mas" He appears to be named after the philosopher Voltaire. In a Season 2 short, it is revealed Voltar keeps a monster under his bed made by Frogg to scare away the tooth fairy. Also, in Season 2, it is revealed Voltar keeps a old superhero cape he's named Mr. Wubby as a blanket.
  • Doktor Frogg (voiced by Lee Tockar): Probably the smartest member of L.O.S.E, Frogg is a mad scientist whose genius is hampered by bad luck (he is usually electrocuted at least once in nearly every episode). He has robotic, three-clawed hands that are multifunctional, but are terrible at grasping small objects. He is obviously a reference to the 'Mad Scientist' villain stereotype. Frogg's voice is a slight take-off of horror-movie mainstay Peter Lorre, albeit higher. Frogg also has a darker, psychotic, and quite deadly side that may relate to past evil outside of L.O.S.E. He also shows much more evil intelligence than the other members and can distinguish between evil plans, and Voltar's plans. He is fanatically obsessed with heavy-metal star Rock Gothlington, to the point where he even snagged and kept a sweat towel used by the rocker while posing as a concert stagehand. Because his title has a 'k' in it rather than a 'c', it is implied that Frogg is at least part German. Frogg is constantly bullied and eaten by Doomageddon. It is revealed that he is allergic to hair. In a Season 2 episode, it is revealed after all the mauling and chewing, Dr. Frogg has come to hate Doomageddon. He is, apart from his experiments (that usually go wrong), obsessed with getting his claws on Voltar's bedroom whenever Voltar has a near death experience, which occurs very often.
  • Reginald (Red) Menace (voice by Colin Murdock): Referred to as Red by L.O.S.E. (which takes on a double meaning due to his freckle-faced, redheaded visage), he is the muscle of the group, but also a gentle giant. He only uses his "anvil-sized Fists of Judgment" on truly evil people. He was originally a Siberian farm boy (hence the origin of the name Red Menace - a dated Cold War reference to the Soviet Union and Communism), although he is very fluent in English. Voltar does not consider Red to be "evil" (which he probably isn't, though he tries to be). Always cheerful and willing to lend a helping hand to those in need, Red enjoys gardening in his spare time, and loves cute little animals. He is possibly a take-off of the 'Henchman' villain stereotype. Although he is quite child-like and naive, and lacks some bits and pieces of common knowledge, it has been shown that he is actually highly intelligent (In "School Daze", the arcade trivia game, "Brain dump", calculates Red's intelligence as "Triple Einstein"). He has often proven himself to be the "problem-solver" of the group, either through purposeful, genuine insight, or merely by accidental observation. His often-shown taste for extremely unpalatable foods belie his above-average cooking ability. Despite his motto: "Leave no villain behind", Red is not very helpful when it comes to Doktor Frogg being eaten by Doomageddon, and rather than treat it like a serious problem of temperament, he mostly dismisses it as normal canine hijinks.
  • Doomageddon: Doomageddon is a pan-dimensional hellhound that has the ability to teleport, change size, fly, and turn invisible. He was originally referred to as a "Hellhound" (despite re-dubbing, Red's lip animation in "Table for Four" is clearly saying "Hellhound") it has since been replaced with the more viewer-friendly term, "Doom Hound". Doomageddon wears a brown cloak, and can prove useful to the other three members of L.O.S.E. Unfortunately, the destruction he is capable of is more often directed at the team rather than their foes. For reasons unknown, he seems to have chosen Doktor Frogg as his personal chew-toy, even ingesting him whole on countless occasions. He is a take off of the 'monster' villain stereotype. Red treats Doomageddon more or less as a regular pet dog, and seems to be the only member of the team that Doomageddon will pay any heed to, despite the assumption that Voltar is his actual owner. Doomageddon is chaotic at his best, gladly eating any random objects he comes across. He is also depicted as likely to be the most deadly member of the team, but is far too lazy or uncontrollable to wreak havoc to its fullest. While he is capable of driving the V-Mobile on occasion, he can usually be seen riding in the small trailer hitched to the back. Doomageddon especially dislikes going to the vet, and will usually disappear into an alternate dimension at the mere mention of the word. Also, he himself also serves as a "portal" to this other realm (as witnessed in "Lose Tooth"). It was shown in Volossus that Doomageddon also has fire breath. In a Season 2 episode, it is revealed Doomageddon is hated by Dr. Frogg because of the mauling and chewing. It is also shown that if he is washed in shampoo it makes a chemical reaction that CREATES a deadly 'Sludgezilla'.
  • Henchbots: L.O.S.E.'s two Henchbots 17 and 32 are constantly falling apart. They are usually destroyed in every episode they appear in. Their duties usually include menial house-hold tasks such as taking out the trash or cleaning Doomageddon's radioactive messes. Another of their duties is to play Voltar's dramatic and evil music. They constantly mess this up though and play Polka music instead. Most of the time whenever they are given a job, they fall apart while doing it. A running gag is that they're regularly eaten by Doomageddon only to be later pilfered from his stomach contents. They are apparently rare antiques as mentioned by Evil Stevens in the episode "Henchbot Elites".

The V-Mobile

The V-Mobile is L.O.S.E's car. The V stands for Voltar. It has on more than one occasion been called a golf cart and is not very fast. It has a cart that regularly holds Doomageddon and Marina. The V-Mobile doesn't have an official seating chart, nor an official driver. Doomageddon drove it once ("The Bank Job"). For the next few episodes it was featured in, Voltar drove. After that, Red drove. Doktor Frogg only once drove the V-Mobile, but he never drove EVER again. It can seat up to five people, six if you count the cart. It is also not very strong, bouncing off any vehicle it bumps. It doesn't have side or rear windows. Instead in the back of the cab, there is a gaping hole. Red also says in one episode that they own a getaway boat that lost its motor during a "waterfall accident". Dr. Frogg actually peed on himself and made the boat flooded. It was once upgraded so that it would look cool and be fast, but Voltar threw away the upgrades in the same episode so L.O.S.E would lose a race against Doom Driver.

Other Villains

  • Cougar (voiced by Tabitha St. Germain): She is a villain in which every time someone mentions her name, music and a roar from a tiger comes on (Doktor Frogg found that out towards the end of "The Bank Job"). Doktor Frogg seems blush when she's around, even when he finds out that she is an older woman (the running joke and double entendre being that she borrows her costumed identity not only from the feline animal but with the archetypal typical older woman who seeks to seduce and bed younger men). She tried to rob the First National Bank of Villainy but was stopped by L.O.S.E. There was a reward for her capture but Voltar didn't hear it and kept the "minimum bank deposit" of 5 dollars. The Cougar appears in civilian clothes and in her costume while wearing her hat later on in the show ( "Evil-est In Show" and "Driver's Evil Ed" respectively). An obvious take-off of Catwoman with a car similar to the classic Batmobile.
  • Legion of Supreme Evil: An almost exact duplicate of the league, but more annoying. During an 'evil' showdown, which the league brought dandelions that could grow twice as tall as the houses (the flaw was that the seeds were so heavy that both Menaces blew really hard just to remove one seed) and the legion a giant fan (the flaw was there were no leaves on the ground), both doom hounds got into a fight (in the end league is afraid of legion) and turned on the fan, causing the weeds to grow around the neighborhood and the legion moving (the fan blew their house away). Their names are Boltar, Doktor Squidd, Green Menace and Chaosageddon.
  • Skullossus (voiced by Colin Murdock): He is the cream of the crop, at the tip of the top of the villain hierarchy in Metrotown. It is known that he has an ongoing rivalry with General Sergeant (as shown in "Escape from Skullossus"). Skullossus can usually be found in his impressive orbiting space station (designed to look much like his head), with his own loyal army of robot soldiers known as "Skullmandoes"! He also appears to be an improved version of Voltar, including the costume and manner of speaking. A possible parody of Atomic Skull and/or Red Skull. His computer sounds like the robot (BOSS) from Dr. Who. He also has a Bandango doll for sleeping as seen in " The Night Before Chaos-mas". He has the record for appearing the most times in the "Genius Book of World Wreckers" (a total of 114). In one episode, it is discovered that he can fly.
  • Skullmandos: Highly-trained robots that serve Skullossus.
  • Wiggles: He's an evil little bunny that may look cute and innocent at first, but in reality is a truly wicked little creature. Wiggles' sweet little bunny-rabbit smile conceals a mouthful of huge, fearsome fangs. Wiggles is also able to swallow other animals (like Doomageddon) whole, he is very reminiscent of the Rabbit of Caerbannog. In "iDestruct" he is inside the XGL Prototype Battle Armour behind Commander Chaos's robot in the audience.
  • Linemaster (voiced by Lee Tockar): A geeky-looking villain who is bound and determined to be first in line for everything if only for the bragging rights. He commands a small group of holographic "Line Bots", which he utilizes to take up extra spaces in lines for free giveaways. First introduced in "iDestruct", competing with L.O.S.E. for the coveted front of the line, in order to receive the titular gadget (the latest evil technology from "Rotten Core") free of charge. Last seen held captive at the Hall of Glory in "Injustice Gene."
  • Commander Chaos: The archenemy of the Force Fighters V, he mistook Voltar for an employee at the car wash where he dropped off his Shuriken Typhoon Super-S Atomic Destructo-bot "Tina" for some routine care. He returned just as the FFV came to get revenge on him for their earlier defeat at his hands (though really, it was L.O.S.E. that they fought). Unfortunately for Chaos, the previous battle left his robot severely damaged and it fell apart right from the beginning of the battle. The "Tina" robot also makes various cameos throughout the series: as a human-sized audience member in "iDestruct" (which was shortly thereafter the first thing destroyed as a demonstration of the iDestruct's built-in laser), and as a model being painted by General Sergeant in "Lose Tooth".
  • Lair-y (voiced by Colin Murdock): A temporary member of L.O.S.E., Lair-y (pronounced like Larry) was a computer defense system built and designed by Doktor Frogg to protect Voltar's new Abominator BMX Ultimate Evil EDition bicycle from being stolen, but Voltar stupidly gives Lair-y a direct order to let no one touch it, not realizing that it included himself. Doomageddon ends up shutting down Lair-y by eating his circuits and wires (thus making Lair-y stupid). It was reminiscent of HAL 9000 from 2001: A Space Odyssey.
  • Doom Driver: A rogue, undead driver that takes down other rogue drivers in street races and takes their cars (and he never loses!). He eventually races the V-mobile X-TREEEEEME and wins without a challenge. Instead of taking it, he says it isn't cool enough which causes Voltar to become furious. They upgrade the car so that he wants it, get into a race, and nearly win. But since Voltar wants the car taken, he ironically costs them the race by throwing the upgrades at Doom Driver (which he takes instead of the V-Mobile when he wins). He is also married, as he mentions that he's got errands to do for "Mrs. Driver" when LOSE first try to challenge him. He is a reference to Ghost Rider. It is also revealed he lives less than a block away from L.O.S.E.
  • Chuckles (voiced by Lee Tockar): Doktor Frogg's very first creation. It is a robotic clown designed to RUiN the other neighborhood kids' birthday parties because he wasn't ever invited to them. Chuckles worked fine until he turned on Frogg and ruined his party as well. Later on, Red stupidly reactivated him and he terrorized the league on Frogg's birthday years later. He kept it up until midnight, when his birthday was technically over. Unfortunately, Voltar's birthday was after Frogg's, and Chuckles went on the rampage again.
  • Injustice Gene: Justice Gene turned evil. After failing as a suburban law officer, museum nightwatchman, warehouse cop, janitor, and a pizza delivery boy, Gene resorted to working with his archenemies the League Of Super Evil and help get their Uncatchable Evil Flying Disk of Doom back from Glory Guy. Upon retrieving it, he tried to rescue Doktor Frogg from capture before Glory Guy made the scene but was spotted by him and had his rescue mistaken for capture. He was awarded his old janitor job at the Hall of Glory.
  • LOSE clones: Clones of the League that really are evil, and actually competent at being so. Frogg created them so the real LOSE could get out of having to scoop Doomageddon's radioactive feces. The Voltar clone is even more muscular and taller and has a deeper voice than the original. Also noted for wearing black instead of red. Clone Red Menace's hair is slicked back in a 50's pompadour style. He wears reddish orange instead of green, dwarfs even the 'original' Red Menace's strength and is more evil than the original. The clone Doktor Frogg's brain is visibly massive and he is also noted for wearing a white lab coat instead of a blue jumpsuit, and his claws, goggles, chin, and other accessories have more of a grey-brown/crimson colour scheme. Clone Doomageddon is green and has larger horns and piercing red eyes, strongly resembling the two canine demi-gods Vinz Clortho and Zuul from Ghostbusters also, unlike "normal" Doomageddon, when clone Doomageddon teleports he leaves behind a large green nuclear explosion, whereas normal Doomageddon merely vanishes in smoke and lightning. The clones nearly took over the world in under four hours (during which they beat Voltar in a staredown, gave Red two atomic wedgies, demolished Commander Chaos' destructo-bot in a 2.3 second battle, commandeered Skullossus' ship, and forced the army to surrender to them), but disintegrated into puddles after those four hours, with Frogg commenting that it was "a new record".
  • Mysterio Villaino (voiced by Peter Kelamis): A supervillain who first appeared in "Table for Four". He has exactly the same mask and voice as Voltar, and his body is a slightly taller version of Frogg's. He also has a moustache and sunglasses, and wears a yellow trench coat and matching fedora that bear his logo (a large 'M' above a small 'V'). He also seems to have a problem with bumping into things, as well as running so that his upper body tilts backwards as he does so. Voltar attempted to disguise himself as Villaino in order to get into a fancy supervillain restaurant, yet his disguise is immediately seen through (as the real Villaino entered the restaurant a few seconds before Voltar attempted the disguise). Villaino enjoys interpretive dancing and specializes in robbing discount hat outlets. His first name is a pun on Spider-Man villain, Mysterio. He also was seen in line in 'iDestruct'. Mysterio Villaino might have been seen lining up after 'the Cougar'.
  • Jules LeSimian (voiced by Lee Tockar): The French-accented simian waiter/bouncer/manager/maitre'd at the premiere villains' restaurant; Villaynes (and one time oversaw the Evil-y Awards behind the scenes). He always succeeds in keeping the L.O.S.E. out of his restaurant without a reservation, yet they eventually succeed in getting in (destroying the restaurant in the process). A reference to Bongo, the Ape Bouncer from the film Who Framed Roger Rabbit.
    • Ninja Waiters: They work for Jules LeSimian at Villaynes. They enjoy back flips and smoke bombs, but dislike cheap tippers.
  • Rock Gothlington (voiced by Scott McNeil): A big time Gothic metal rock star, he possesses unholy powers, including breathing fire and making himself gigantic. He also apparently sometimes employs the use of a Destruct-O Beam (the gun he is seen with in "The League of Super Hockey"). His biggest fan is Doktor Frogg, but Red is probably the only member of L.O.S.E. Rock might remember by name, as the group's attempts to sabotage the star's show backfired, and instead resulted in Red going on the rest of Gothlington's tour to re-create the havoc he committed (which rather than ruin the show, was instead wildly applauded). Visually, he looks rather like Glenn Danzig and Doyle Wolfgang Von Frankenstein had a baby, and gave it Philip Oakey's haircut from The Human League.
  • Susie Scouts: An evil extortion group that doesn't take no for an answer when selling their cookies. An obvious play on the Girl Scouts. Voltar, distracted by squirrels, said no to one of them, not even realizing that he said no to a Susie Scout. The neighborhood thought it was intentional so they worshipped him for it, but he mistook it as hatred of squirrels.
  • The Henchbot Elites - Manufactured by Rotten Core. They were purchased by L.O.S.E. to replace Henchbots 17 and 32. However, despite their impressive visage, they are completely useless unless they are continually fitted with dozens of highly expensive and specific upgrades and add-ons, all of which listed below.
    • Jet Pack upgrade, used to fly
    • Amphibian Infiltration upgrade (snorkeling gear)
    • Radar upgrade
    • Lawn Ornament Defense upgrade
    • Sanitation upgrade
    • Robot Combat (making them useless against 17 & 32)
    • Shelve-Stocking upgrade
    • Loyalty upgrade
    • Cupholder upgrade
  • Kinder Creep (voiced by Scott McNeil): A supervillain version of Santa Claus. Like Voltar, diminutive in size. He delivers gifts to villains every Chaos-mas (supervillain version of Christmas) who have been particularly bad all year, coming in through the toilet instead of the chimney. Loves moldy cookies and expired milk. The League tried to ruin Chaos-mas for every other supervillain until they ran into him at Skullossus's lair and ran back home only to find that they were rewarded for their nefarious DEEDS.
  • Dr. Budlington Von Pantaloon III: Voltar's rival from supervillain kiddie college, the two were always at odds over who was the better evil mastermind. He, like Voltar, is also petite in stature, with a gray face-less helmet, matching coat, and no pants (just underwear). He seems to have chosen underpants as a sort of supervillain "theme", having a pair of them stretched over the top of his helmet, and a desk shaped like a pair of briefs. Even his evil pet monkey, Ralph, wears a pair of briefs. He is obsessed with possessing Voltar's "lucky" (and only) underwear, believing they will bring him villainous success, as well as doom Voltar to a life of failure. He has a thick accent of indeterminate origin, though it seems to be a mash of various European accents, most often sounding like a squeaky Sean Connery. In the Season 2 episode Canned, it is revealed Pantaloon wants to get revenge on Voltar because during supervillain kiddie college, Voltar claimed responsibility for a prank the students made on Mrs. Johnson.
  • Malakai ("Mal") Milk (voiced by Scott McNeil): A quiet, seemingly innocent, somewhat bookish-looking boy, he is really a diabolical mastermind in his own right, who may or may not really be a child at all. Assigned to Red Menace as part of the "Cool Buddy" mentor program (an obvious parody of the Big Brothers Big Sisters of America organization), Malakai suddenly finds himself the pupil of the entire L.O.S.E. team, save for Doomageddon, who immediately senses a threat, and distrusts the youth. During the time of his supposed tutelage with the team, Mal manages to successfully repair many inventions that Doktor Frogg had been previously unable to make functional, later using these same devices in a grand display of one-upsmanship that temporarily usurps Voltar's position as "Evil Mastermind". While more likely that the presence and gadgets of L.O.S.E. enabled him to finally act upon an already-present evil inclination, he attempts to defend his actions by stating that it was merely learned behavior from his "Cool Buddies". However, because of so many previous run-ins with L.O.S.E., this claim falls deaf upon the ears of General Sergeant, who is well aware of the League's incompetence in the field of villainy. Mal is taken into custody by the army, but not before vowing vengeance against his former mentors. While initially appearing to be a shy, freckle-faced blond boy with blue eyes, he possesses an incredibly deep, sinister voice, and his eyes change to a frightening all over violet, with glowing white pupils.
  • Team League of Super Evil: A street hockey team formed from the League of Super Evil versus the neighborhood kids. Voltar eventually replaced his minions with Metrotowns super-villains like: Skullossus, Rock Gothlington, Doom Driver, and Commander Chaos.
  • Evil Stevens: A villain who owns "Rotten Core," a store for villains that sells various items like the iDestruct for very ludicrous prices. In the store, he always has a pair of Henchbot Elites to help him, hates giving out refunds, and sometimes appears in TV commercials to promote new items at the store. Evil Stevens is also a pun off Even Stevens and STEVE JOBS.
  • Humungo: A Ginorman emperor who seeks to rule the universe. In "Voltar Squared," he kidnapped Voltar and took his helmet to trick the rest of the league into helping him steal the city's black licorice supply. After his plan was exposed by Red Menace, Humungo locked them up along with Voltar. The league stopped his plan, but also took the fall for the nefarious plot, and were thusly sent to prison.

Heroes

  • Gene: A good-obsessed worker that wants to be a superhero. He first appeared as Justice Gene, a perfect neighborhood obsessed suburban law officer who always tries to have things regulated and has a ticket shooting gun (enforcing incredibly ridiculous rules). He is the archenemy of the League of Super Evil and is always getting fired because of them. He became Museum Gene briefly after taking a job as the nightwatchman at the natural history museum to try and earn his superhero wings again, only to be fired again because the League purposely told him how to put the tyrannosaurus skeleton back together incorrectly. He took up other jobs, including working as a cop at a warehouse, janitor duty at the Hall of Glory, and a job as a delivery boy at Pronto Pizza. After failing at everything else, he resorted to evil by becoming Injustice Gene, but failed even that, becoming Janitor Gene once again after Glory Guy mistook his rescue of Frogg for capture. He later became Bellhop Gene as he began a career at the Metrotown Plaza Hotel - and was credited with being a hero after defeating a mutant shampoo monster that the League accidentally created.
  • Nanny Boo Boo: A superhero nanny that is a spoof of Mary Poppins. Her umbrella moves like a propeller so she can fly. She tried to nanny League of Super Evil by giving Voltar timeouts, dressing Doomageddon like a girl, feeding PEAS and pie to Red Menace and giving a safety helmet to Doktor Frogg. Frogg tricks Nanny Boo Boo by saying she has cured them of their evil ways and suggests that she nanny General Sergeant's daughter, Elizabeth.
  • General Sergeant (voiced by Blu Mankuma): An army general responsible for production of weapons to counter the forces of evil. His archenemy is Skullossus. He often parodies various moments in action films, such as dodging lasers in slow motion (in reality, the lasers just travel really slow) or arriving a bit late as the villains get away.
  • Elizabeth "Lightning Liz" Sergeant (voiced by Tabitha St. Germain): The loud-mouthed daughter of General Sergeant, she is obsessed with shopping and fighting evil (even going so far as to shout her demands aloud). She forcibly took the XGL Prototype Battle Armor from her father and proceeded to find evildoers as "Lightning Liz". L.O.S.E. convinced her to give up the XGL model for the "YGL" model they made from household items, saying the XGL model was out of season. She makes later cameos after then, the first two cameos of which were out and in the YGL armor respectively, though she later returns in the XGL armor in 'The League of Super Hockey' and has been in the XGL since then.
  • Captain Glory Guy (voiced by Lee Tockar): Glory Guy resides at The Famous "Hall of Glory", where the league lost their Uncatchable Evil Flying Disk of Doom. Aided by Injustice Gene, they sneaked in and retrieved the disk, only for Frogg to try and steal every other evil item Glory Guy has confiscated and set off the alarm. Gene tried to help Frogg, but Glory Guy mistook it for capturing him and gave him his old Janitor job back at the Hall of Glory. In Season 2, Glory Guy is leader of a superhero group known as the "Legion of Glory". It is also revealed Glory Guy has a son named Glory Junior.
  • Force Fighters V (voiced by Peter Kelamis, Tabitha St. Germain, Lee Tockar, Colin Murdock and Asaph Fipke respectively): The FFV consists of Magenta, Goldenrod, Seafoam Green, Periwinkle and team leader Rosé. An overtly campy parody of Super Sentai heroes, they are the archenemies of Commander Chaos and are usually working at the Yamato Sushi Restaurant when not fighting evil. Their catchphrase is "Force Fighters V, actualize!" and they constantly move in awkward movements while they talk to parody the Super Sentai poses. They aren't shown to have powers of their own but do have a giant robot with a great deal of fire power formed from five smaller machines, a parody of the Power Rangers Megazords, though on one occasion all five members formed a Megazord-like being consisting of themselves without the need of the machines. L.O.S.E managed to defeat them using Commander Chaos' robot which they stole, mostly due to Doomageddon messing around with the controls. They come back to take "revenge" on Chaos, believing it'd been him that defeated them.
  • Master Sweets: Scout Master of the Suzie Scouts. Her morality is questionable due to the extorting ways of her and her scouts, but she is good nonetheless. Sweets likes army boots and dislikes shaving her mustache.
  • Nightshade: A superhero introduced in season 2. His father, a light-themed superhero disappeared when baby Voltar put light in his eyes. Even though Nightshade has shown having trouble standing in the sun in the episode called Mr. Wubby (he usually works during nighttime), he has no problem doing so in other episodes. He is a parody of Batman.
  • Wow Woman: Another superhero introduced in season 2. She is an obvious parody of Wonder Woman.

Other characters

  • Neighborhood Kids: They may be considered Voltar's archenemies.
  • Mr. Nelson: The League's neutral civilian neighbor.
  • Mrs. Johnson: A civilian teacher at Metrotown Elementary who can be spotted in the background at times. She was also Pantaloon and Voltar's teacher from Supervillain Kiddie College.
  • Miss B. Mean (voiced by Tabitha St. Germain): The manager of the First National Bank of Villainy.
  • Steve (voiced by Lee Tockar): The League's next-door neighbor and (for reasons unknown) Voltar's arch nemesis. Steve is constantly annoying him. His face is never shown and he always said "I don't care" (his catch phrase) whenever the league (Voltar) taunts him. In the season two finale entitled "Steeeve" (written by Lee Tockar), Steve's character is developped further.
  • Mr. Lee: Manager of the Pronto Pizza in Metrotown. Hates the League with a passion because of their antics of delaying the delivery of the pizzas they order. At one point his top delivery boy was on a run, so he sent his cashier to deliver it instead. He failed to deliver it in time, but because the League tripped their own traps he got his tip anyway.
  • Guy (voiced by Lee Tockar): An unnamed character who seems to work at, or run any establishment L.O.S.E seems to employ. He often foils their plans, sometimes unintentionally or simply in the line of his work.
  • Bandango (voiced by Scott McNeil): A mysterious cryptid resembling a female bigfoot lurking around Metrotown. Frogg is kidnapped by it being mistaken for a male after Voltar tried recording a staged hunt for the creature as a prank.
  • Team League of Insignificant Urchins: Local neighborhood kids who faced Team League of Super Evil to a street hockey game. Because Voltar summoned the villains of Metrotown, the heroes of Metrotown (Glory Guy, the Force Fighters V, Lightning Liz and Master Sweets) all assembled.
  • Destruktor: An ex-villain who Voltar looks up to. He gives up his evil ways but Voltar convinces him to become a villain again before Red convinces him otherwise. He can seemingly cause apocalyptic effects with relative ease.

See also

  • List of League of Super Evil episodes