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=== Yakko, Wakko, and Dot Warner ===
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The Warner siblings who are the most prominent stars of the show, and as such, get the most screentime. According to the show's backstory, they were created to serve as comic relief to the very dull ''[[Looney Tunes]]'' character Buddy, but proved to be so troublesome that they were locked in the Warner Bros. Studio Water Tower. Yakko is the talkative, Groucho Marx-esque one who just wears pants, Wakko is the short one with a baseball cap and an extreme appetite, and Dot is the cute one. Voiced by [[Rob Paulsen]], Jess Harnell, and [[Tress MacNeille]], respectively.
 
====''' Tropes that apply to Yakko: ===='''
* [[Bubble Pipe]]: Yakko once "puffs" on a soap-bubble pipe while parodying highbrow intellectuals.
* [[Catch Phrase]]: "[[Getting Crap Past the Radar|Goodnight everybody!]]"
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* [[Trouser Space]]
 
====''' Tropes that apply to Wakko: ===='''
* [[Beware the Nice Ones]]
* [[Big Eater]]
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* [[Why Did It Have to Be Snakes?|Why Did It Have To Be Clowns]]: "Clown and Out".
 
====''' Tropes that apply to Dot: ===='''
* [[Hair Decorations]]: Dot's flower.
* [[Deliberately Cute Child]]/[[The Cutie]]
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* [[Talking to Herself]]: With Hello Nurse.
 
====''' Tropes that apply to two or all three of them: ===='''
* [[All Men Are Perverts]]: Yakko and Wakko, especially when [[Hello, Nurse!]] is around. Of course, [[All Women Are Lustful|Dot is not immune]] to this when [[Mr. Fanservice|a particularly attractive guy is around...]]
* [[Anti-Hero]]: They are either Type II ([[Knight in Sour Armor]]) or III ([[Good Is Not Nice]]), depending on the episode.
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=== Ralph Timothy Guard ===
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An overweight Warner Bros. studio security guard who is always trying, but never succeeding, to capture the Warners and return them to the water tower. Voiced by [[Frank Welker]].
 
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=== Dr. Otto von Scratchansniff ===
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The Warner Bros. studio psychiatrist. He has the unfortunate duty of trying to tame the Warners, which always leads to him getting utterly frustrated (and in the case of his first sessions with them, tearing out his hair). Voiced by [[Rob Paulsen]].
 
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=== Hello Nurse ===
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Scratchansniff's ravishing assistant whom Yakko and Wakko have the hots for. As you can guess, she is the [[Trope Namer]] for [[Hello, Nurse!]]. Voiced by [[Tress MacNeille]].
 
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=== Slappy Squirrel ===
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A cranky squirrel who was once a ''[[Looney Tunes]]'' star (in-universe, that is). Voiced by Sherri Stoner, who was also one of the show's chief writers.
 
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=== Skippy Squirrel ===
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Slappy's nephew who looks up to her. Voiced by Nathan Ruegger.
 
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Three of Slappy's old nemesises from her cartoons, who continually plot revenge on her, but still never succeed at doing her in. Walter was initially voiced by Frank Welker but for his remaining appearances he was voiced by Jess Harnell for unknown reasons, Sid was voiced by Jackie Burns and Beanie was voiced by Avery Schreiber.
 
====''' Tropes that apply to Walter Wolf: ===='''
* [[Alter Kocker]]
* [[Ambiguously Jewish]]
* [[Half-Dressed Cartoon Animal]]
 
====''' Tropes that apply to Sid the Squid: ===='''
* [[Everything's Squishier with Cephalopods]]
 
====''' Tropes that apply to Beanie: ===='''
* [[The Ditz]]
* [[Half-Dressed Cartoon Animal]]
* [[Political Correctness Gone Mad]]: [[Playing with a Trope|Played with]]; Beanie is occasionally referred to with the more PC term "the Cerebreally-Challenged Bison". Slappy, being who she is, sticks with "Brain-Dead".
 
====''' Tropes that apply to two or all three of them: ===='''
* [[Butt Monkey]]: They're Slappy's [[Rogues Gallery]]. They pretty much exist to take abuse. Not that they don't invite it upon themselves....
* [[Paper-Thin Disguise]]: As Slappy always says, "Now this is just sad". Half the time Skippy is the one to recognize them first, and he's used to seeing them undisguised and young in his aunt's old cartoons.
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Bobby is the leader of the main three pigeons. Depending on his mood, he can be the [[Only Sane Man]] who tries to keep Pesto in line or just sit back and laugh at Squit's misfortune. Pesto is the pigeon with a [[Hair-Trigger Temper]], and is prone to taking offense at any comment given to him, even if it's in a good light, and beats up Squit for it. Squit is the rookie who joins the Goodfeathers in the first short and spends the rest of them surviving day to day life in the constant presence of the [[Hair-Trigger Temper|ever-violent]] Pesto.
 
====''' Tropes that apply to Squit: ===='''
* [[Crouching Moron, Hidden Badass]]
* [[Dogged Nice Guy]]
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* [[Toothy Bird]]: The toothiest of the three.
 
====''' Tropes that apply to Pesto: ===='''
* [[Berserk Button]]: More like Berserk Keyboard.
* [[Hair-Trigger Temper]]
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* [[Mismatched Eyes]]: He has one [[Green Eyes]] and one [[Purple Eyes|magenta]] one.
 
====''' Tropes that apply to Bobby: ===='''
* [[Beware the Nice Ones]]: Well, not exactly, nice, but he's the most stoic of the group and is probably the most level-headed, as well. That being said, [[Hair-Trigger Temper|Pesto]] is actually scared of him when he gets serious.
* [[Eyes Always Shut]]
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* [[The Spock]]
 
====''' Tropes that apply to two or all three of them: ===='''
* [[Anthropomorphic Zig-Zag]]
* [[Butt Monkey]]: Though Squit get's the most of it.
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A stray cat and dog trying to find a home for themselves.
 
====''' Tropes that apply to Rita: ===='''
* [[Anthropomorphic Zig-Zag]]
* [[Cats Are Superior]]
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* [["I Want" Song]]: Every time she sings a song, it's about how much she wants a home or thinks she's found one.
 
====''' Tropes that apply to Runt: ===='''
* [[Berserk Button]]: Mentioning cats to Runt, which leads us to [[Dogs Are Dumb]] below.
* [[Big Friendly Dog]]
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* [[No Celebrities Were Harmed]]: Runt is a takeoff of Dustin "Rainman" Hoffman.
 
====''' Tropes that apply to both: ===='''
* [[Chuck Cunningham Syndrome]]: The both of them disappeared as series regulars after Season 2, to the point that a parody of the ''[[Rugrats]]'' intro showed a picture of them on a milk carton. They eventually did come [[Back for the Finale]] and ''[[Wakko's Wish|Wakkos Wish]]''.
* [[Female Feline, Male Mutt]]
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A send up of ''[[Lassie (TV series)|Lassie]]''. Mindy Sadlier is a toddler who constantly wanders off into dangerous situations prompting her dog, Buttons, to keep her out of it at the expense of his safety.
 
====''' Tropes that apply to Mindy: ===='''
* [[Blue Eyes]]
* [[Catch Phrase]]: Mindy's "Okay, Lady, I love you, bye-bye."
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* [[My Name Is Not Durwood]]: Mindy always addresses her mom as "Lady."
 
====''' Tropes that apply to Buttons: ===='''
* [[Badly-Battered Babysitter]]
* [[Big Friendly Dog]]
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* [[Vertigo Effect]]: Occasionally done with Buttons the moment Mindy escapes.
 
====''' Tropes that apply to both: ===='''
* [[Little Guy, Big Buddy]]: Arguably so.