Gregory Horror Show/Characters

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In order of (more or less) their first appearance in the anime... (Will probably use a different sorting method in time.)

Several characters share the following tropes:

Gregory

The Guest

The Guest is the main character of the first two seasons, with everything seen from their eyes. The First Guest is a working man with a wife and son, and the Second Guest is a working woman who struggles with the decision of Career Versus Man.

Neko Zombie

Lost Doll

Hell's Chef

Catherine

Mummy Dog

  • Failed a Spot Check: Has an ax in his head, which he doesn't seem to acknowledge. He knows he has head-aches, but thinks he just inherited them from his dad.

Mummy Papa

  • Failed a Spot Check: Has an Arabian sword in his head...like his son, he doesn't know it's there. Despite constant splitting headaches.

Judgment Boy

  • Catch Phrase: "Do you know / Who I am? / They call me / Judgment Boy!"
    • "JUDGMENT now!"
  • Large Ham
  • Sadistic Choice: His purpose to to present these to the Guest. Hopefully they're just hypothetical.

Cactus Gunman

TV Fish

Public Phone

Prompters

Gregory Mama

Clock Master & My Son

Frog Fortune-Teller

Toilet Baby

Roulette Boy

Speed Mouse & Mutant Ducks

Mirror Man

Kinko and Inko

Angel/Devil Dog

Dead Body

Judgment Boy Gold

Death

Stephen Haniwa Salaryman

James

Sleepy Sheep

Bonsai Kabuki

Cactus Girl

  • Action Girl
  • Murder the Hypotenuse: In The Second Guest, she 's furious at the female guest for rejecting her brother, and believes Gregory to be her boyfriend...so she threatens to kill him if the guest doesn't date her brother.

Trap Mouse

Hell's Taxi

Poor Conductor

Umbaba

  • Ear Worm: In-Universe. His song is so catchy, anyone that hears it starts dancing along... which eventually jars the dancer's soul right of their body.

Mono Eye Wizard

Street Vendor

Pig Gentleman

Mummy Mama

Musha Dokuro

Fat Chicken

Bone Head

Egypetit

Dr. Fritz

(after Catherine uses him to block a bullet) "Why? Why always me?"