Nightmare Ned (video game)/Characters

Characters of the TV show and Video game Nightmare Ned.

Ned Needlemeyer
"Voiced by Courtland Mead"

The main character of both the Nightmare Ned video game and TV show. He is a bald-headed, glasses-wearing, 10-year-old boy who has a hyperactive imagination, using it to deal with his fears, troubles, and anxieties through dark and quirky nightmares. He lives with his mother, his father, and baby sister. He also has a grandfather named Ted Needlemeyer, but he has only appeared in the video game.


 * Butt Monkey
 * Catch Phrase: "Eat my yo-yo!"
 * Face Your Fears
 * Gender Bender: The episode "Girl Trouble" revolves around this, after Ned goes into the girl's bathroom at school by mistake (because of a prank by Conrad and Vernon) He dreams about being a girl, whom Both Conrad and Vernon fall for in the episode.
 * Kid Hero
 * Killer Yoyo: Ned's primary weapon, and all purpose tool in the game.
 * Nerd
 * Out-of-Character Moment: One episode had a camp counselor telling scary stories, scaring his charges... Except Ned, who nonchalantly explains why they're all garbage.
 * Risky Business Dance: In the video game intro, when Ned learns his parents won't be home for a while.
 * The So-Called Coward

Ed Needlemeyer
"Voiced by Brad Garrett in the TV series"

Although he tries to comprehend Ned's nightmare dilemmas, it does not occurs often, as he is constantly confused by them. In the video game, he is only a supporting character and does not speak a single line during the game's course, but plays a bigger role in the TV series.


 * It's Quiet... Too Quiet: In the final episode, Ned's dad says this when he comes home from work. This is immediately subverted in that nothing sinister is going on at all.
 * Minor Injury Overreaction: Ned freaks out over losing his tooth, despite the fact he's lost every other one of his baby teeth.
 * Wrong Genre Savvy: In the opening to the very last episode, Ned's dad seems to think he's in some kind of mystery or suspense show. This is quickly dropped when the focus shifts to Ned.
 * Determinator: As his dream-world counterpart--Captain Dad--in the Willie Trout episode.
 * Losing Your Head: His reason for hunting Willie Trout.

Mrs. Needlemeyer
"Voiced by Victoria Jackson in the TV series

Voiced by Lani Minella in the video game"

Sensitive and caring, she seems to understand Ned more than his father.


 * Hartman Hips
 * The Other Darrin: Ned's mom in the show versus his Mom in the video game. This is very noticeable because, in the show, she was voiced by the very distinct-sounding Victoria Jackson.

Conrad and Vernon
"Voiced by Kevin West (Conrad), Dan Castellaneta (Vernon)"

Shadows

 * Eldritch Abominations: The "Shadow creatures" that serve as bosses in the video game take their forms from Ned's fears, but the good ending indicates that they exist outside of and apart from him, and upon defeat are removed from his head rather than outright destroyed. Interestingly, they don't need his fear to survive, and seem to be tormenting him for no reason other than boredom.
 * Five-Bad Band
 * Heel Face Turn:
 * Living Shadows
 * The Rival: Between the School Shadow and the Bathroom Shadow.
 * The Rival: Between the School Shadow and the Bathroom Shadow.

Graveyard Shadow
""Time to bury all your [twirls scythe] troubles, Ned!""

"Voiced by Harry Anderson"


 * Big Bad: Being the oldest and with an appearance reminiscent of Death itself, The Graveyard Shadow is widely considered as the main villain of the game.
 * Chekhov's Pun/ Foreshadowing (Literally!): At the start of the game, the Graveyard Shadow tells Ned "I'm just dying for you to visit!" When the Shadow's true identity is revealed,
 * The Grim Reaper
 * Implied Death Threat: The Graveyard Shadow's opening line.

Medical Shadow
""Don't worry... [brandishes her needle fingers at Ned ] this won't hurt a bit!""

"Voiced by Alexandra Wentworth"


 * Ax Crazy
 * The Dragon: The Medical Shadow is often known for fighting over the lead with the Graveyard shadow.
 * Mad Doctor/ Depraved Dentist

School Shadow
""Hey, Ned! I'm gonna teach you a lesson.""

"Voiced by Jeff Cesario"


 * Bully
 * I Shall Taunt You/ Trash Talk: "Hey, everyone! It's 'Make Fun of Ned Day', also known as 'Melonhead Day'! HAHAHAHAHA!"
 * In addition, almost everything said from the School Shadow to Ned is either a taunt or a threat.
 * Jerkass
 * Jerkass
 * Jerkass

Bathroom Shadow
""I have a hakerin'... for a Ned sandwich.""


 * The Fool: The Bathroom Shadow plays the sort of idiot of the group of Shadows.
 * Laughably Evil: The Bathroom Shadow...
 * In addition,
 * In addition,

Attic, Basement, and Beyond Shadow
""[first head] Terrible... [second head] Hideous... [both] Surprises!""

"Voiced by Jill Fischer"


 * The Confidant:
 * Maddened Into Misanthropy: Also Loners Are Freaks, The Hermit, and possibly even the spirit of the Madwoman in The Attic. Throughout the game, she shows little interest in interacting with the other Shadows and would much rather spend her time trying to creep Ned out.
 * Psychopathic Manchild
 * Speak in Unison
 * It should also be noted that the Shadow is two headed, yet often acts and speaks as one, also referring to itself as "we".
 * Shout-Out:
 * Strange Girl:
 * Strange Girl:

Grave digger

 * Black Comedian
 * Subverted by the fact he probably wasn't even trying to be funny.
 * The Cynic
 * Hard Work Hardly Works: He continues to intently dig the same grave, unrelentlessly, to no effect whatsoever...
 * Workaholic

Clogging Trio

 * Our Demons Are Different: Grenny (Four Legged Clog), Cyco (Toilet-Paper Cyclops), and Truddy. Definitely not your average bathroom toilet clogs.
 * Terrible Trio

Dragon
"Voiced by Edie McClurg"


 * Our Dragons Are Different
 * Talking Beast
 * The Storyteller
 * Shout-Out: Two of the dragon's stories are from Alivn Schwartz's Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark and its sequel.

Madame Leota
""A rolling stone gathers no moss...Sorry, wrong dream !""


 * Fan Nickname
 * Fortune Teller: The accented, mechanical gypsy-esque woman with who tries to tell Ned how to get out from the room.
 * Subverted by the fact most of her hints are either terrible or just lame puns.
 * Not Even Bothering With the Accent: At one point, after getting frustrated with him and tells him she's "got a break coming up!"

Human Pack-Mule

 * Berserk Button: Reaction to his favorite below.
 * Civilized Animal
 * Half-Human Hybrid
 * The Voiceless
 * Your Favorite: Giant, morbid ladybug. Who could resist?!

Attic, Basement and Beyond clan

 * Dysfunctional Family
 * Something else very interesting to note is that
 * Something else very interesting to note is that

The "Amazing Twins!" aka, Strange and True

 * Catchphrase Spouting Duo: Literally; "Key, key, who's got the key?" is repeated by Strange and True, among their other bitter ramblings.
 * Conjoined Twins: Continuously bickering, seemingly a pair of performers, whom at the time, are seen juggling bombs
 * Creepy Twins
 * Multiple Head Case: Very much so.
 * Street Performers

Mrs. Salt

 * Berserk Button: 
 * Laughing Mad
 * Split Personality/ Mood Swinger: At first, she is seen as jittery, anxious, and nervous,

Glution

 * Fat Slob
 * Unmoving Plaid

Weird, Wild, and Wonderful

 * Art Shift: Highly constitutes as Nightmare Fuel.
 * Body Horror
 * Frankenstein's Monsters: A likely possibility.
 * Gonks
 * Mix-and-Match Critters
 * Terrible Trio

Snake Dogs

 * Rule of Three
 * The Reveal: First appear to be incredibly long snakes,