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== Lucas ==
== Lucas ==
[[File:406px-Lucas 2 0 by FlintofMother3 5618.jpg|frame| ''Cheer up!'']]
[[File:406px-Lucas 2 0 by FlintofMother3 5618.jpg|frame| ''Cheer up!'']]


The protagonist of the second half of the game. He starts as a crybaby, but after his adventure, he grows a lot more mature.
The protagonist of the second half of the game. He starts as a crybaby, but after his adventure, he grows a lot more mature.
{{quote|Voiced by [[Lani Minella]] in ''[[Super Smash Bros.]]''}}
{{quote|Voiced by [[Lani Minella]] in ''[[Super Smash Bros.]]''}}
{{tropelist|Tropes exhibited by this character include:}}
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* {{spoiler|[[Angsty Surviving Twin]]: Claus goes missing early into the game, leaving Lucas to wallow in sadness for the years until he goes to find the Needles}}.
* {{spoiler|[[Angsty Surviving Twin]]: Claus goes missing early into the game, leaving Lucas to wallow in sadness for the years until he goes to find the Needles}}.
* [[Badass Adorable]]: Despite starting out as a [[Lovable Coward]] and looking like a pretty average "sweet little boy" in general, [[Character Development]] that occurs later on in the game causes him to become (both physically '''and''' emotionally) one of the franchise's strongest characters since [[EarthBound|Ness]]. He also {{spoiler|fights the game's [[Post Final Boss]] alone}}.
* [[Badass Adorable]]: Once [[Character Development]] kicks in.
* [[Big Damn Heroes]]/[[Moment of Awesome (Sugar Wiki)|Moment of Awesome]]: {{spoiler|Comes out of nowhere when Salsa, Kumatora and Wess are cornered by Pigmasks and calls the mother Drago to completely destroy the Pigmasks surrounding them}}.
* [[Big Damn Heroes]]/[[Moment of Awesome (Sugar Wiki)|Moment of Awesome]]: {{spoiler|Comes out of nowhere when Salsa, Kumatora and Wess are cornered by Pigmasks and calls the mother Drago to completely destroy the Pigmasks surrounding them}}.
* [[Break the Cutie]]: The game ''really'' goes out of its way to do this to Lucas. If you listed all of the traumatic things that happen to him over the course of the story, you'd more or less have a summary of the plot of the game.
* [[Break the Cutie]]: The game ''really'' goes out of its way to do this to Lucas. If you listed all of the traumatic things that happen to him over the course of the story, you'd more or less have a summary of the plot of the game.
* [[Carry a Big Stick]]: He uses sticks as weapons, just like his father (Flint).
* [[Character Development]]: It even gets mirrored in ''[[Super Smash Bros Brawl]]''.
* [[Character Development]]: His transformation from a [[Lovable Coward]] into a "[[Earthbound|Ness]] 2.0" in Chapter 4; it even gets mirrored in ''[[Super Smash Bros.]]'' ''Brawl''.
* [[Combat Medic]]: Continues the series' trend of the main protagonist being the game's primary healer. Lucas has the largest arsenal of healing abilities of the four party members as well as the strongest physical attack.
* [[Combat Medic]]: Continues the series' trend of the main protagonist being the game's primary healer. Lucas has the largest arsenal of healing abilities of the four party members as well as the strongest physical attack.
* {{spoiler|[[Cosmic Plaything]]: His mother dies, his brother goes missing and turns up as an evil cyborg, and his father goes nearly insane with grief. Even the dog is upset about it}}.
* {{spoiler|[[Cosmic Plaything]]: His mother dies, his brother goes missing and turns up as an evil cyborg, and his father goes nearly insane with grief. Even the dog is upset about it}}.
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* {{spoiler|[[Good Is Old-Fashioned]]: Even as Tazmily changes, Lucas sticks to the old ways of the village, much to everyone's frustration}}.
* {{spoiler|[[Good Is Old-Fashioned]]: Even as Tazmily changes, Lucas sticks to the old ways of the village, much to everyone's frustration}}.
* [[Hair of Gold]]: Representing his innocent, pure-minded personality.
* [[Hair of Gold]]: Representing his innocent, pure-minded personality.
* '''[[Hurting Hero]]''': He gets his family utterly torn apart by {{spoiler|Porky}} '''and''' is forced to watch as his world becomes a [[Polluted Wasteland]] due to what {{spoiler|Porky}} does to '''it'''. To make matters even '''[[From Bad to Worse|worse]]''' for him, he also ends up having to kill {{spoiler|one of the Magypsies}} '''and''' fight {{spoiler|a soul-less and mechanized version of his own brother}} '''twice'''.
* {{spoiler|[[In the End You Are on Your Own]]: When you reach the Masked Man in front of the seventh needle, he knocks out everyone in your party [[Duel Boss|except Lucas]]}}.
* {{spoiler|[[In the End You Are on Your Own]]: When you reach the Masked Man in front of the seventh needle, he knocks out everyone in your party [[Duel Boss|except Lucas]]}}.
* [[Kid Hero]]: Following the tradition of Ness and Ninten before him, he's implied to be around 12 by the time he picks up the role of Main Protagonist and fights the Pigmasks.
* [[Kid Hero]]: Following the tradition of Ness and Ninten before him, he's implied to be around 12 by the time he picks up the role of Main Protagonist and fights the Pigmasks.
* [[Lovable Coward]]: Until the [[Character Development]] kicks in.
* [[Lovable Coward]]: Until his [[Character Development]] kicks in during Chapter 4 and turns him into a new [[Earthbound|Ness]], at least.
* [[Magic Knight]]: Has a great deal of healing, shield and buffering moves, but also deals that most damage in the party and can take quite a bit of damage.
* [[Magic Knight]]: Has a great deal of healing, shield and buffering moves, but also deals that most damage in the party and can take quite a bit of damage.
* [[Masculine Girl, Feminine Boy]]: [[Downplayed Trope|Downplayed]]; in combat, Lucas is definitely '''vastly''' stronger than Kumatora when it comes to physical stats, but Kumatora is an [[Action Girl|Action]] [[Tomboy]] while Lucas is a [[Shrinking Violet|shy and sweet little boy]].
* [[Masculine Girl, Feminine Boy]]: He and Kumatora.
* {{spoiler|[[Missing Mom]]: [[Sacrificial Lamb|She is found dead halfway through the first chapter]], [[Tear Jerker|and not long after we meet her for the first time too]]}}.
* {{spoiler|[[Missing Mom]]: [[Sacrificial Lamb|She is found dead halfway through the first chapter]], [[Tear Jerker|and not long after we meet her for the first time too]]}}.
* [[Mushroom Samba]]: Complete with a large dose of [[Nightmare Fuel]].
* [[Mushroom Samba]]: Complete with a large dose of [[Nightmare Fuel]].
* [[Never Accepted in His Hometown]]: Other characters in the game seem to rather-frequently mock him for his [[Lovable Coward|cowardice]] during the game's first three chapters, and from Chapter 4 onward, he becomes a '''massive''' target for the Pigmasks that have taken over his hometown and is also-rather-frequently mocked for not wanting to participate in his world's new consumerism craze. In fact, even the [[Post Final Boss]] that Lucas encounters at the end of the game is {{spoiler|his own brother}}.
* {{spoiler|[[Parental Abandonment]]: His mother is [[Missing Mom|killed by the Mecha Drago.]] Angst ensues. Later, his father spends years looking for his "missing" son out in the mountains, and it's implied he hasn't spoken to Lucas much in that time}}.
* {{spoiler|[[Parental Abandonment]]: His mother is [[Missing Mom|killed by the Mecha Drago.]] Angst ensues. Later, his father spends years looking for his "missing" son out in the mountains, and it's implied he hasn't spoken to Lucas much in that time}}.
* [[Plot Induced Stupidity]]/[[Gameplay and Story Segregation]]: {{spoiler|Hey, look, the Pigmasks are arriving to pull the needle we just beat [[That One Boss]] for. Might as well stand here and let them set up}}!
* [[Plot Induced Stupidity]]/[[Gameplay and Story Segregation]]: {{spoiler|Hey, look, the Pigmasks are arriving to pull the needle we just beat [[That One Boss]] for. Might as well stand here and let them set up}}!
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* [[Simple Staff]]/[[Carry a Big Stick]]: His weapons of choice range from either yo-yos, sticks, staves or baseball bats.
* [[Simple Staff]]/[[Carry a Big Stick]]: His weapons of choice range from either yo-yos, sticks, staves or baseball bats.
* [[Theme Twin Naming]]: Lucas and Claus are anagrams of each other.
* [[Theme Twin Naming]]: Lucas and Claus are anagrams of each other.
* [[The So-Called Coward]]: He becomes almost as strong (and brave) as [[Earthbound|Ness]] during Chapters 4-8.
* [[Unlikely Hero]]: Claus' shirt is blue and yellow—the same color as Ness's and Ninten's before him. He also ''acts'' like a [[Hot-Blooded]] hero, capable of ridiculously selfless and suicidal actions on behalf of the people he cares about. Everything about him is deliberately engineered to scream "hero!"... but it's timid Lucas who gets saddled with the position instead.
* [[Unlikely Hero]]: Claus' shirt is blue and yellow—the same color as Ness's and Ninten's before him. He also ''acts'' like a [[Hot-Blooded]] hero, capable of ridiculously selfless and suicidal actions on behalf of the people he cares about. Everything about him is deliberately engineered to scream "hero!"... but it's timid Lucas who gets saddled with the position instead.


== Claus ==
== Claus ==
[[File:Claus 2 0 by FlintofMother3 2495.jpg|frame| ''...make SURE you eat the core!'']]
[[File:Claus 2 0 by FlintofMother3 2495.jpg|frame| ''...make SURE you eat the core!'']]
'''A description of the character goes here.'''

{{tropelist|Tropes exhibited by this character include:}}

* {{spoiler|[[Anti-Villain]]: [[Sliding Scale of Anti-Villains|Type]] [[Pelagian Villain|4]] as the masked man}}.
* {{spoiler|[[Anti-Villain]]: [[Sliding Scale of Anti-Villains|Type]] [[Pelagian Villain|4]] as the masked man}}.
* {{spoiler|[[Back from the Dead]]: As the Masked Man, your main opposition in pulling the seven needles}}.
* {{spoiler|[[Back from the Dead]]: As the Masked Man, your main opposition in pulling the seven needles}}.
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* [[Be Careful What You Wish For]]: "I'm gonna get stronger. ...I'm gonna get so strong even Dragos won't stand a chance against me!"
* [[Be Careful What You Wish For]]: "I'm gonna get stronger. ...I'm gonna get so strong even Dragos won't stand a chance against me!"
* {{spoiler|[[Brainwashed and Crazy]]: Porky states at the end of the game that the Masked Man is nothing but a puppet, and there isn't a shred of humanity left in him. This is supported earlier in the game when Phrygia can sense Lucas' heart after he pulls his share of Needles, but not the heart of Claus, even though he's been pulling Needles as well. It isn't until the end of the game that Claus regains his humanity, after his mother's voice pleads with him}}.
* {{spoiler|[[Brainwashed and Crazy]]: Porky states at the end of the game that the Masked Man is nothing but a puppet, and there isn't a shred of humanity left in him. This is supported earlier in the game when Phrygia can sense Lucas' heart after he pulls his share of Needles, but not the heart of Claus, even though he's been pulling Needles as well. It isn't until the end of the game that Claus regains his humanity, after his mother's voice pleads with him}}.
* {{spoiler|[[The Brute]]: To say the '''[[Exaggerated Trope|least]]''', his Masked Man form is the physically strongest and least verbose of the game's main villains.}}
* {{spoiler|[[Cool Hat|Cool Helmet]]/[[Cool Mask]]: Worn by his Masked Man form.}}
* {{spoiler|[[Cybernetics Eat Your Soul]]: And how! He goes from a hyperactive, cheery kid to a silent, emotionless Pigmask Army Commander}}.
* {{spoiler|[[Cybernetics Eat Your Soul]]: And how! He goes from a hyperactive, cheery kid to a silent, emotionless Pigmask Army Commander}}.
* [[Decoy Protagonist]]
* [[Decoy Protagonist]]
* {{spoiler|[[Cyborg]]: His Masked Man form.}}
* {{spoiler|[[Darth Vader Clone]]: His Masked Man form, '''so''' very much.}}
* {{spoiler|[[Died in Your Arms Tonight]]: Poor Lucas}}...
* {{spoiler|[[Died in Your Arms Tonight]]: Poor Lucas}}...
* {{spoiler|[[The Dragon]]: For Chapters 7 and 8}}.
* {{spoiler|[[The Dragon]]: For Chapters 7 and 8}}.
* {{spoiler|[[Dying as Yourself]]}}: [[Tear Jerker|It works.]]
* {{spoiler|[[Dying as Yourself]]}}: [[Tear Jerker|It works.]]
* {{spoiler|[[Evil Counterpart]]: His Masked Man form is one of these to both himself and Lucas.}}
* {{spoiler|[[Evil Redhead]]: [[Subverted Trope]] - he's just [[Brainwashed and Crazy]]}}.
* {{spoiler|[[Evil Redhead]]: [[Subverted Trope]] - he's just [[Brainwashed and Crazy]]}}.
* [[Fiery Redhead]]
* [[Fiery Redhead]]
* {{spoiler|[[Fighting From the Inside]]: His confusion about whether or not he should be fighting Lucas at the end of the game.}}
* {{spoiler|[[Insane Equals Violent]]: His Masked Man form.}}
* [[Keet]]: He even wears bright colors!
* [[Keet]]: He even wears bright colors!
* {{spoiler|[[Knight of Cerebus]]: His Masked Man form.}}
* [[Logical Weakness]]: {{spoiler|Doesn't register a heartbeat}}, which renders your combo system useless.
* [[Logical Weakness]]: {{spoiler|Doesn't register a heartbeat}}, which renders your combo system useless.
* {{spoiler|[[Long Lost Sibling]]: Claus is the Masked Man}}.
* {{spoiler|[[Long Lost Sibling]]: Claus is the Masked Man}}.
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* {{spoiler|[[Mismatched Eyes]]: The Masked Man is often depicted with these in fanart, even though it isn't actually in the game. This probably is based off the end of Chapter 7 when he leaps at you to engage in combat. The eye under the lens on his helmet [[Glowing Eyes of Doom|glows red]]}}.
* {{spoiler|[[Mismatched Eyes]]: The Masked Man is often depicted with these in fanart, even though it isn't actually in the game. This probably is based off the end of Chapter 7 when he leaps at you to engage in combat. The eye under the lens on his helmet [[Glowing Eyes of Doom|glows red]]}}.
* {{spoiler|[[Never Found the Body]]}}: Well, Flint never did despite his greatest efforts. {{spoiler|The Pigmasks though}}...
* {{spoiler|[[Never Found the Body]]}}: Well, Flint never did despite his greatest efforts. {{spoiler|The Pigmasks though}}...
* {{spoiler|[[Non-Indicative Name]]: His Masked "Man" form is actually a Masked '''Boy''' and mostly wears a helmet rather than an actual mask.}}
* {{spoiler|[[Post Final Boss]]: His Masked Man form.}}
* {{spoiler|[[Redemption Equals Death]]}}
* {{spoiler|[[Redemption Equals Death]]}}
* [[Red Oni, Blue Oni]]: Lucas, blue, and Claus, red.
* [[Red Oni, Blue Oni]]: Lucas, blue, and Claus, red.
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* {{spoiler|[[That Man Is Dead]]}}: King P ''gloats'' that this is the case.
* {{spoiler|[[That Man Is Dead]]}}: King P ''gloats'' that this is the case.
* [[Theme Twin Naming]]: Lucas and Claus are anagrams of each other.
* [[Theme Twin Naming]]: Lucas and Claus are anagrams of each other.
* {{spoiler|[[Tragic Monster]]: His Masked Man form.}}
* {{spoiler|[[Unwilling Roboticisation]]/[[We Can Rebuild Him]]: The Pigmasks found his fallen body and turned him into their cyborg commander}}.
* {{spoiler|[[Unwilling Roboticisation]]/[[We Can Rebuild Him]]: The Pigmasks found his fallen body and turned him into their cyborg commander}}.
* [[Walking Spoiler]]



== Flint ==
== Flint ==
[[File:Flint Clay 209.jpg|frame| I wonder what's under that hat? {{spoiler|Nothing. He's bald as a bean}}!]]
[[File:Flint Clay 209.jpg|frame| I wonder what's under that hat? {{spoiler|Nothing. He's bald as a bean}}!]]
'''A description of the character goes here.'''

{{tropelist|Tropes exhibited by this character include:}}

* '''[[Badass]]''': To say the '''least''', he is an absolutely '''definitive''' example of one of these.
* [[Badass]]
* [[Badass Longcoat]]: His design in the scrapped N64 version. This was most likely removed to make animations clearer.
* [[Badass Longcoat]]: His design in the scrapped N64 version. This was most likely removed to make animations clearer.
* [[Badass Normal]]: In a world where the [[Mooks]] wield rayguns and the heroes wield psychic powers, he's still more than capable of making his way on his quest with nothing more than a good block of wood.
* [[Badass Normal]]: In a world where the [[Mooks]] wield rayguns and the heroes wield psychic powers, he's still more than capable of making his way on his quest with nothing more than a good block of wood.
* {{spoiler|[[Bald of Awesome]]: That's right: he's bald as a bean}}.
* {{spoiler|[[Bald of Awesome]]: That's right; he's bald as a bean, and he's also by '''far''' the manliest and physically strongest of the game's protagonists.}}.
* [[Carry a Big Stick]]: Primarily uses sticks as weapons.
* [[Carry a Big Stick]]: Primarily uses sticks as weapons.
* [[Determinator]]: In addition to being [[Made of Iron]], he becomes '''so''' determined to {{spoiler|avenge his wife's death and find Claus}} that it causes him to seemingly forget that Lucas (or anyone else, for that matter) even exists.
* [[Deus Angst Machina]]: Chapter 1. {{spoiler|The forest gets set on fire, a friend of his is injured, his wife Hinawa is killed, he has a [[Heroic BSOD|freakout]] that leads to him getting thrown in jail, and one of his sons tries to avenge Hinawa and is (presumably) killed}}. All of this within the space of a day or so.
* [[Deus Angst Machina]]: Chapter 1. {{spoiler|The forest gets set on fire, a friend of his is injured, his wife Hinawa is killed, he has a [[Heroic BSOD|freakout]] that leads to him getting thrown in jail, and one of his sons tries to avenge Hinawa and is (presumably) killed}}. All of this within the space of a day or so.
** [[Iron Woobie]]: Much of what applies to Lucas also applies to him.
** [[Iron Woobie]]: Much of what applies to Lucas also applies to him.
* [[Dumb Muscle]]: When it comes to combat, at least; he has the overall-lowest IQ stat out of all of the game's playable characters and has literally no combat "talents" other than his own sheer strength, but said strength [[Game Breaker|is easily comparable to Ness' in]] ''[[Earthbound]]'' [[Game Breaker|in offense terms and actually appears to be significantly '''superior''' to it in defense terms]]. And then there's the fact that {{spoiler|he made it all the way through the game's final area by himself, survived PK Love Omega ''twice'' in a row, and also defeated a Mecha-Drago by himself}}...
* [[Happily Married]]: To Hinawa.
* [[Happily Married]]: To Hinawa.
* {{spoiler|[[Heroic BSOD]]: After the news of Hinawa's Death is relayed to him}}.
* {{spoiler|[[Heroic BSOD]]: After the news of Hinawa's Death is relayed to him}}.
* [[He Who Fights Monsters]]: In the process of getting his revenge for the fact that {{spoiler|the Mecha-Drago has killed his wife (and also nearly killed one of his kids)}}, he attempts to {{spoiler|kill said Drago itself (in front of its baby, no less)}}; luckily, however, {{spoiler|Alec manages to talk him out of it '''just''' in time to prevent him from delivering the final blow}}.
* '''[[Hurting Hero]]''': He {{spoiler|lost his wife}}, {{spoiler|lost one of his sons}}, [[Arson, Murder, and Jaywalking|got less screen time than Salsa]], et cetera...
* [[Irony]]: He is a cowboy who is named after a type of gun (flintlock) but doesn't actually use guns in combat.
* [[Kindhearted Simpleton]]: [[You Wouldn't Like Me When I'm Angry|Until you make him angry, at least.]]
* [[Made of Iron]]: Special mention goes to when {{spoiler|he takes two PK Love Ω's for Lucas. Although he's knocked out for a bit, he eventually gets right back up as if nothing happened}}.
* [[Nice Hat]]: Flint wouldn't [[Shaped Like Itself|be Flint]] without his signature cowboy hat.
* [[Nice Hat]]: Flint wouldn't [[Shaped Like Itself|be Flint]] without his signature cowboy hat.
* [[Papa Wolf]]: A [[Deconstructed Trope|deconstruction]]; he gets so torn up about Claus' disappearance that he spends most of the game neglecting his other son in his rampant search for him.
* [[Papa Wolf]]: A [[Deconstructed Trope|deconstruction]]; he gets so torn up about Claus' disappearance that he spends most of the game neglecting his other son in his rampant search for him.
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* {{spoiler|[[Please Keep Your Hat On]]: [[Bald of Awesome|Not to say he doesn't look cool without it]]}}.
* {{spoiler|[[Please Keep Your Hat On]]: [[Bald of Awesome|Not to say he doesn't look cool without it]]}}.
* [[Rancher]]
* [[Rancher]]
* [[Rated "M" for Manly]]: He looks and acts like both [[Chuck Norris]] '''and''' [[Clint Eastwood]] at the same time and is also strong (and determined) enough to {{spoiler|make it nearly all the way through the game's final level '''by himself'''}}.
* [[Sexophone]]: His attack/combo instrument, although it's probably supposed to represent [[Hurting Hero|the blues]].
* [[Stealth Pun]]: His attack/combo instrument plays [[Hurting Hero|the blues]].
* [[Supporting Protagonist]]: He briefly assists (or, more accurately, is assisted '''by''') Duster and Boney during Chapter 1.
* {{spoiler|[[Taking the Bullet]]: Flint takes a PK Love Omega for Lucas in the final battle - ''twice''. Flint being taken out by the second one [[Berserk Button|removes Lucas']] [[The Dev Team Thinks of Everything|unwillingness to attack]]}}.
* {{spoiler|[[Taking the Bullet]]: Flint takes a PK Love Omega for Lucas in the final battle - ''twice''. Flint being taken out by the second one [[Berserk Button|removes Lucas']] [[The Dev Team Thinks of Everything|unwillingness to attack]]}}.


== Hinawa ==
== Hinawa ==

[[File:Hinawa Clay 8623.jpg|frame| ''...You must be exhausted.'']]
[[File:Hinawa Clay 8623.jpg|frame| ''...You must be exhausted.'']]
'''A description of the character goes here.'''

{{tropelist|Tropes exhibited by this character include:}}

* {{spoiler|[[Back from the Dead]]: As a ghost, seen once in the beginning of [[Tear Jerker|chapter 6]], and again at the end to bring Claus back to his senses. Implied to be helping Lucas and friends out several more times during the story}}.
* {{spoiler|[[Back from the Dead]]: As a ghost, seen once in the beginning of [[Tear Jerker|chapter 6]], and again at the end to bring Claus back to his senses. Implied to be helping Lucas and friends out several more times during the story}}.
* [[Happily Married]]: To Flint.
* [[Happily Married]]: To Flint.
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* {{spoiler|[[Sacrificial Lamb]]}}
* {{spoiler|[[Sacrificial Lamb]]}}
* [[Sunny Sunflower Disposition]]: Sunflowers are associated with her presence throughout the game. {{spoiler|In [[Breather Level|Chapter 6]], Lucas even sees her ghost in a sunflower field}}.
* [[Sunny Sunflower Disposition]]: Sunflowers are associated with her presence throughout the game. {{spoiler|In [[Breather Level|Chapter 6]], Lucas even sees her ghost in a sunflower field}}.
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== Boney ==
== Boney ==

[[File:Boney Clay 1081.jpg|frame| ''Woof woof! (I can take you for a walk if you'd like, Lucas.)'']]
[[File:Boney Clay 1081.jpg|frame| ''Woof woof! (I can take you for a walk if you'd like, Lucas.)'']]
'''A description of the character goes here.'''

{{tropelist|Tropes exhibited by this character include:}}

* [[Badass Adorable]]: Unlike [[Earthbound|King]], this giant puppy actually stays with Lucas until the end of the game (and is controlled by the player during combat).
* [[Enemy Scan]]: His sniff ability. Some enemies either have no scent or one that Boney can't handle.
* [[Enemy Scan]]: His sniff ability. Some enemies either have no scent or one that Boney can't handle.
* [[Evil-Detecting Dog]]: During the [[Mushroom Samba]] on Tanehineri/Tanetane Island, Boney's the only one that won't follow you into the hot spring. And for good reason...
* [[Evil-Detecting Dog]]: During the [[Mushroom Samba]] on Tanehineri/Tanetane Island, Boney's the only one that won't follow you into the hot spring. And for good reason...
* [[Fragile Speedster]]: Can outright be upgraded to a [[Lightning Bruiser]] if you're skilled with the combo system.
* [[Fragile Speedster]]: Can outright be upgraded to a [[Lightning Bruiser]] if you're skilled with the combo system.
* [[Heroic Dog]]: Basically [[Earthbound|King]] if King '''wasn't''' too lazy to become a permanent party member.
* [[Heroic Dog]]
* [[Team Pet]]
* [[Team Pet]]
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== Duster ==
== Duster ==

[[File:Duster Clay 9696.jpg|frame| ''Tonda gossa.'']]
[[File:Duster Clay 9696.jpg|frame| ''Tonda gossa.'']]
'''A description of the character goes here.'''

{{tropelist|Tropes exhibited by this character include:}}

* [[Armed Legs]]: Duster attacks enemies by kicking with his ''crippled'' leg.
* [[Armed Legs]]: Duster attacks enemies by kicking with his ''crippled'' leg.
** [[Stealth Pun|A clubbed foot, if I remember correctly]].
** [[Stealth Pun|A clubbed foot, if I remember correctly]].
* [[Badass Beard]]/[[Badass Mustache]]: Yes, he has both.
* [[Badass Beard]]/[[Badass Mustache]]: Yes, he has both.
* [[Badass Normal]]: He doesn't need any PSI to take down Chimeras or otherwise, being a trained Thief.
* [[Badass Normal]]: He doesn't need any PSI to take down Chimeras or otherwise, being a trained Thief.
* [[Butt Monkey]]: Particularly in Chapter 2, during which [[Abusive Parents|Wess]] [[Running Gag|calls him a "moron"]] as if the word is going out of style. Later on in the game, however, other characters mostly just ignore (or [[Downplayed Trope|mildly]] insult) him.
* [[Butt Monkey]]
* [[Disability Superpower]]: He walks with a limp, and it's noted by several characters. Surprisingly, [[I Know Karate|he incorporates it into his Secret Thief Arts combat style]]. [[Armed Legs|Duster's weapons are shoes, and he kicks enemies in combat.]] He can make preemptive attacks at the start of random encounters, and he can even negate sneak attacks.
* [[Disability Superpower]]: He walks with a limp, and it's noted by several characters. Surprisingly, [[I Know Karate|he incorporates it into his Secret Thief Arts combat style]]. [[Armed Legs|Duster's weapons are shoes, and he kicks enemies in combat.]] He can make preemptive attacks at the start of random encounters, and he can even negate sneak attacks.
* {{spoiler|[[Dude in Distress]]: Is held captive in the siege of Saturn Valley in Chapter 7}}.
* {{spoiler|[[Dude in Distress]]: Is held captive in the siege of Saturn Valley in Chapter 7}}.
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== Wess ==
== Wess ==
'''A description of the character goes here.'''

{{tropelist|Tropes exhibited by this character include:}}
* [[Abusive Parents]]: He constantly belittles his son, Duster.
* [[Abusive Parents]]: He constantly belittles his son, Duster.
* [[Badass Grandpa]]: He's in his 60's (or thereabouts), and he's so tough, the game ''[[nerf]]s him'' by making him attack rarely during [[Guest Star Party Member|the short time he's in your party]]. One of his rarer attacks is enough to [[One-Hit Kill|one-shot]] anything you can encounter at the time.
* [[Badass Grandpa]]: He's in his 60's (or thereabouts), and he's so tough that the game ''[[nerf]]s him'' by making him attack rarely during [[Guest Star Party Member|the short time he's in your party]]. One of his rarer attacks is enough to [[One-Hit Kill|one-shot]] anything you can encounter at the time.
* [[Badass Normal]]
* [[Badass Normal]]
* [[Blatant Lies]]: "[[Funny Moments (Sugar Wiki)|I'm not going to stick my butt out or anything, though.]]"
* [[Blatant Lies]]: "[[Funny Moments (Sugar Wiki)|I'm not going to stick my butt out or anything, though.]]"
* [[Crouching Moron, Hidden Badass]]:
* [[Crouching Moron, Hidden Badass]]:
{{quote|'''Wess:''' I'd like to join the search, but they told me to stay here because I'm old. Seems nobody's aware of just how strong I really am.}}
{{quote|'''Wess:''' I'd like to join the search, but they told me to stay here because I'm old. Seems nobody's aware of just how strong I really am.}}
* [[Domestic Abuse]]: His '''constant''' belittling of Duster.
* [[Guest Star Party Member]]
* [[Grumpy Old Man]]: Especially whenever he is around Duster, whom he '''[[Abusive Parents|constantly]]''' [[Running Gag|criticizes]].
* [[Guest Star Party Member]]: When he becomes one of Duster's combat sidekicks during Chapter 2.
* [[Running Gag]]: Him calling Duster a "moron".


== Kumatora ==
== Kumatora ==
[[File:Kumatora Clay 2900.jpg|frame| ''Outta my way, dammit!'']]
[[File:Kumatora Clay 2900.jpg|frame| ''Outta my way, dammit!'']]
'''A description of the character goes here.'''

{{tropelist|Tropes exhibited by this character include:}}
* [[Badass Adorable]]
* [[Badass Adorable]]: She looks like a sweet little girl but is actually a borderline(?) [[The Ladette|Ladette]].
* [[Bifauxnen]]: A little kid mistakes her for a boy at some point in Chapter 2.
* [[Bifauxnen]]: A little kid mistakes her for a boy at some point in Chapter 2.
* [[Black Magician Girl]]: Is this in contrast to Lucas's skillset.
* [[Black Magician Girl]]: Is this in contrast to Lucas's skillset.
* [[Cute Bruiser]]: [[Subverted Trope|Subverted]]; her [[Gameplay and Story Segregation|actual]] attack power is mostly magic-related.
** [[Fire, Ice, Lightning]]: The only playable character that can use the elemental PSI attacks.
** [[Fire, Ice, Lightning]]: She is the only playable character that can use the elemental PSI attacks.
** [[Standard Status Effects]]: Along with Duster.
** [[Standard Status Effects]]: Along with Duster.
* [[Everything's Better with Princesses]]: {{spoiler|She's a princess in name only}}.
* [[Everything's Better with Princesses]]: {{spoiler|She's a princess in name only}}.
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* [[The Ladette]]: Kumatora has this sort of personality and attitude, though she does not exhibit any of the behavior commonly associated with it other than swearing.
* [[The Ladette]]: Kumatora has this sort of personality and attitude, though she does not exhibit any of the behavior commonly associated with it other than swearing.
* [[Sir Swearsalot|Lady Swears-a-Lot]]: Although what profanity there is in the fan translation isn't very strong, most of it comes courtesy of [[Tomboy Princess|Kumatora]].
* [[Sir Swearsalot|Lady Swears-a-Lot]]: Although what profanity there is in the fan translation isn't very strong, most of it comes courtesy of [[Tomboy Princess|Kumatora]].
* [[Masculine Girl, Feminine Boy]]: See the Lucas example above this one.
* [[Mushroom Samba]]: With a bit of [[Nightmare Fuel]] mixed in.
* [[Mushroom Samba]]: With a bit of [[Nightmare Fuel]] mixed in.
* [[Names to Run Away From Really Fast]]: Her name means ''bear-tiger''.
* [[Names to Run Away From Really Fast]]: Her name means ''bear-tiger''.
* [[Psychic Powers]]
* [[Psychic Powers]]
* [[Rebellious Princess]]: {{spoiler|Though she turns out not to really be the princess of anything}}.
* [[Rebellious Princess]]: {{spoiler|Though she turns out not to really be the princess of anything}}.
* [[Royals Who Actually Do Something]]: Unlike Nintendo's [[Understatement|many]] [[Damsel in Distress|damsels in distress]], this princess is '''not''' afraid to fight. Unless you're planning to '''heavily''' exploit her [[Psychic Powers]], however, [[Gameplay and Story Segregation|she isn't actually very good at doing so]].
* [[Royals Who Actually Do Something]]
* [[She Cleans Up Nicely]]: In her normal attire, a little girl mistakes her for a guy. {{spoiler|In Chapter 4, however, she has to disguise as a waitress to get behind-the-scenes at Club Titiboo in order to convince an [[Laser-Guided Amnesia|amnesiac]] Duster who he really is. Suddenly, many of the men find her attractive. She even tells Lucas to stop changing his expression}}!
* [[She Cleans Up Nicely]]: In her normal attire, a little girl mistakes her for a guy. {{spoiler|In Chapter 4, however, she has to disguise as a waitress to get behind-the-scenes at Club Titiboo in order to convince an [[Laser-Guided Amnesia|amnesiac]] Duster who he really is. Suddenly, many of the men find her attractive. She even tells Lucas to stop changing his expression}}!
* [[Squishy Wizard]]
* [[Squishy Wizard]]
* [[Tomboy]]: She is by far the most masculine-acting out of all of the game's main protagonists (not counting Flint).
* [[Tomboy Princess]]
* [[Tomboy Princess]]
* [[You Gotta Have Blue Hair|You Gotta Have Pink Hair]]
* [[You Gotta Have Blue Hair|You Gotta Have Pink Hair]]


== The Magypsies ==
== The Magypsies ==
'''A description of the character goes here.'''

{{tropelist|Tropes exhibited by this character include:}}
* [[Ambiguous Gender]]: They are neither man nor woman, nor even human. They usually refer to themselves as female, but Kumatora refers to them as male. {{spoiler|[[Black Sheep|Locria]] seems pretty clearly male}}.
* [[Ambiguous Gender]]: They are neither man nor woman, nor even human. They usually refer to themselves as female, but Kumatora refers to them as male. {{spoiler|[[Black Sheep|Locria]] seems pretty clearly male}}.
* [[Camp Gay]]
* [[Camp Gay]]
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* [[You Gotta Have Blue Hair|You Gotta Have Pink Hair]]
* [[You Gotta Have Blue Hair|You Gotta Have Pink Hair]]


== Salsa ==
[[File:Salsa Clay 9018.jpg|frame| "Salsa apologized profusely!"]]
[[File:Salsa Clay 9018.jpg|frame| "Salsa apologized profusely!"]]
'''A description of the character goes here.'''

{{tropelist|Tropes exhibited by this character include:}}
== Salsa ==

* [[Apologetic Attacker]]: One of Salsa's skills is to "apologize profusely" to the enemy. This is a [[Continuity Nod]] to one of Porky's totally useless actions when he's a [[Guest Star Party Member]] in ''[[EarthBound]]''.
* [[Apologetic Attacker]]: One of Salsa's skills is to "apologize profusely" to the enemy. This is a [[Continuity Nod]] to one of Porky's totally useless actions when he's a [[Guest Star Party Member]] in ''[[EarthBound]]''.
* [[Butt Monkey]]: Literally.
* [[Butt Monkey]]: Literally.
* [[Electric Torture]]: Constantly on the wrong side of it, to the point that it REALLY stops being funny after the first few times.
* [[Electric Torture]]: Constantly on the wrong side of it, to the point that it REALLY stops being funny after the first few times.
* [[Everything's Better with Monkeys]]: [[Cuteness Proximity|His cuteness]] eventually ends up being one of the things that Fassad uses in order to brainwash the people in Tazmily Village into (nearly) all wanting Happy Boxes and automobiles.
* [[Everything's Better with Monkeys]]
* [[I Have Your Wife]]: The Pigmasks have his girlfriend.
* [[I Have Your Wife]]: The Pigmasks have his girlfriend.
* [[Team Pet]]: Sort of fills the role in a couple places, most notably when teamed up with Kumatora.
* [[Team Pet]]: Sort of fills the role in a couple places, most notably when teamed up with Kumatora.
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== Yokuba/[[Woolseyism|Fassad]]/{{spoiler|Locria}} ==
== Yokuba/[[Woolseyism|Fassad]]/{{spoiler|Locria}} ==
'''A description of the character goes here.'''

{{tropelist|Tropes exhibited by this character include:}}
* [[Arab Oil Sheikh]]: Fassad ''looks'' like one, in any case.
* [[Arab Oil Sheikh]]: Fassad ''looks'' like one, in any case.
** It's also worth noting that 'Fassad' is an Arabic word that means [[Meaningful Name|'corruption']]. It's also a pun on Façade (no, not the game). And it's not even official.
** It's also worth noting that 'Fassad' is an Arabic word that means [[Meaningful Name|'corruption']]. It's also a pun on Façade (no, not the game). And it's not even official.
* [[Asshole Victim]]: Him {{spoiler|falling off of the top of Thunder Tower at the end of Chapter 5}} is barely even mentioned by any of the game's other characters after its occurrence, and to say the '''least''', he definitely deserved said fate.
* {{spoiler|[[Back from the Dead]]/[[Killed Off for Real]]: After falling from Thunder Tower, he's brought back to life with two musical horns attached. Much later, after the third encounter, he plummets into the sewers and either dies from drowning or disappearing when his Needle is pulled}}.
* {{spoiler|[[Back from the Dead]]/[[Killed Off for Real]]: After falling from Thunder Tower, he's brought back to life with two musical horns attached. Much later, after the third encounter, he plummets into the sewers and either dies from drowning or disappearing when his Needle is pulled}}.
* [[Badass Mustache]]: He has a remarkably [[Super Mario Bros|Mario]]-esque one that eventually gets {{spoiler|'''[[Blow That Horn|horns]]'''}} added onto itself.
* [[Bad Boss]]: Towards Salsa the monkey.
* [[Bad Boss]]: Towards Salsa the monkey.
* {{spoiler|[[Black Sheep]]: Of the Magypsies}}.
* {{spoiler|[[Black Sheep]]: Of the Magypsies}}.
* [[Card-Carrying Villain]]
* [[The Corrupter]]: Serves as this to the entire population of Tazmily. And he enjoys his job very much.
* [[The Corrupter]]: Serves as this to the entire population of Tazmily. And he enjoys his job very much.
* [[Crutch Character]]: In Salsa's chapter, though Fassad only helpes out when he feels like it.
* [[Crutch Character]]: In Salsa's chapter, though Fassad only helpes out when he feels like it.
* {{spoiler|[[Cyborg]]: His New and Miracle forms, with the Miracle one barely even being recognizable as him.}}
* {{spoiler|[[Death by Irony]]/[[Disney Villain Death]]/[[Karmic Death]]: [[Subverted Trope|Subverted]]; his Death By Banana Peel doesn't actually kill him, instead '''nearly''' killing him and resulting in him being reconstructed into his New and Miracle forms.}}
* [[Dirty Coward]]: '''Especially''' when he hides behind Salsa during combat encounters in Chapter 3.
* [[The Dragon]]: {{spoiler|At least until the Masked Man shows up}}.
* [[The Dragon]]: {{spoiler|At least until the Masked Man shows up}}.
* [[Evil Laugh]]: "Nwehehehehehehehehe!"
* [[Evil Laugh]]: "Nwehehehehehehehehe!"
** That's one "Nwe" and eight "he"s.
** That's one "Nwe" and eight "he"s.
* {{spoiler|[[Face Heel Turn]]: He's one of the Magypsies}}.
* {{spoiler|[[Face Heel Turn]]: He's one of the Magypsies}}.
* '''[[Fat Bastard]]''': Almost as much of one as {{spoiler|Porky}}, in fact.
* [[Fate Worse Than Death]]: {{spoiler|After you defeat Miracle Fassad for the last time, he falls into a sewer, too wounded to so much as move. Assuming his immortality keeps him alive, he's trapped down there until his needle is pulled}}.
* [[Fate Worse Than Death]]: {{spoiler|After you defeat Miracle Fassad for the last time, he falls into a sewer, too wounded to so much as move. Assuming his immortality keeps him alive, he's trapped down there until his needle is pulled}}.
* [[Faux Affably Evil]]: He seems like a nice guy at first, but come Chapter 3, you realize that he's actually despicable.
* [[Faux Affably Evil]]: He seems like a nice guy at first, but in Chapter 3, you realize that he is actually downright '''[[Understatement|despicable]]'''.
* [[Gonk]]: {{spoiler|His Miracle form, in which his New form's horn-stache becomes large enough to cover his entire torso.}}
* [[Guest Star Party Member]]: A notable one, as it's likely that he'll be the one doing all the damage while Salsa is taking all the hits (and doing his best to disable enemies so he doesn't get hit).
* [[Guest Star Party Member]]: A notable one, as it's likely that he'll be the one doing all the damage while Salsa is taking all the hits (and doing his best to disable enemies so he doesn't get hit).
* [[Hate Sink]]: You'll learn to hate him throughout Chapter 3.
* [[Hate Sink]]: You '''will''' learn to hate him throughout Chapter 3.
* [[Hypocrite]]: He repeatedly [[Bad People Abuse Animals|punishes]] Salsa for "misbehaving" while acting like a total dick himself, and he also calls the non-modernized version of Tazmily Village "incredibly un-civilized" while being quite-arguably '''the''' most brutish and obnoxious character in the entire game (and, of course, scarfing Luxury Bananas down like a total [[Animal Motifs|pig]]).
* [[Hypocritical Humor]]: In Thunder Tower, he says that Lucas is "[[Does This Remind You of Anything?|the definition of a moron flying into a flame]]"; once he and Lucas reach the top of said tower, {{spoiler|he accidentally causes his own surprisingly non-permanent [[Disney Villain Death]] by slipping on one of his own banana peels, then gets reconstructed into a cyborg that flies using literal fire that its jetpack generates. Lucas' first battle against said cyborg takes place in a volcano.}}
* [[Irony]]: He has the mustache of [[Super Mario Bros|Mario]] but has the personality of [[Wario Land|Wario]].
* [[Jerkass]]: Fassad corrupts Tazmily village for his own profit while torturing an innocent monkey.
* [[Jerkass]]: Fassad corrupts Tazmily village for his own profit while torturing an innocent monkey.
* [[Kick the Dog]]: To Salsa. Over. And over. And over. It won't take you long to feel sorry for the poor monkey.
* [[Kick the Dog]]: To Salsa. Over. And over. And over. It won't take you long to feel sorry for the poor monkey.
* [[Make an Example of Them]]: Anyone who doesn't play ball and purchase a high quality Happy Box gets their house torched by lightning.
* [[Make an Example of Them]]: Anyone who doesn't play ball and purchase a high quality Happy Box gets their house torched by lightning.
* [[Meaningful Name]]: Fassad's name in the Japanese version was "Yokuba", which comes from {{spoiler|the Japanese word for "greed"}}. His name in the fan translation comes from the Arabic word {{spoiler|for "corruption"}} and coincidentally, {{spoiler|it sounds like the word "façade"}}. Fassad could also be something of a reference to Lier X. Agerate, a minor character from ''EarthBound''.
* [[Meaningful Name]]: Fassad's name in the Japanese version was "Yokuba", which comes from {{spoiler|the Japanese word for "greed"}}. His name in the fan translation comes from the Arabic word {{spoiler|for "corruption"}} and coincidentally, {{spoiler|it sounds like the word "façade"}}. Fassad could also be something of a reference to Lier X. Agerate, a minor character from ''EarthBound''.
** {{spoiler|It's a miracle that Fassad is even still alive when Lucas encounters his Miracle form in New Pork City.}}
* {{spoiler|[[Musical Spoiler]]: His horns the second and third time around play a somewhat messy version of the Magypsy's theme whenever he talks}}.
* {{spoiler|[[Musical Spoiler]]: His horns the second and third time around play a somewhat messy version of the Magypsy's theme whenever he talks}}.
* [[No One Could Have Survived That]]
* [[No One Could Have Survived That]]
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* [[Snake Oil Salesman]]: Wouldn't YOU be happier with a Happy Box?
* [[Snake Oil Salesman]]: Wouldn't YOU be happier with a Happy Box?
* [[Stockholm Syndrome]]: Fassad may be a chode, but he's an effective teammate (a lot more than Porky or Thomas), and a lot stronger than Salsa. Itoi intentionally wanted to provoke this feeling in ''players themselves''.
* [[Stockholm Syndrome]]: Fassad may be a chode, but he's an effective teammate (a lot more than Porky or Thomas), and a lot stronger than Salsa. Itoi intentionally wanted to provoke this feeling in ''players themselves''.
* [[Stout Strength]]: Despite how fat he is, he's a very effective ally and {{spoiler|'''two''' of the game's strongest bosses}}.
* [[Trademark Favorite Food]]: Luxury Bananas. They even heal him for more than they heal your party members.
* [[Trademark Favorite Food]]: Luxury Bananas. They even heal him for more than they heal your party members.
* [[Turncoat]]: See [[The Reveal]] above.
* [[Turncoat]]: See [[The Reveal]] above.
* {{spoiler|[[Villainous Crossdresser]]: Inverted -- the rest of the Magypsies are all psychic crossdressing guardians for good, except the comparatively conservatively-dressed Locria/Fassad}}.
* {{spoiler|[[Villainous Crossdresser]]: Inverted -- the rest of the Magypsies are all psychic crossdressing guardians for good, except the comparatively conservatively-dressed Locria/Fassad}}.
* [[Villainous Glutton]]: Heavily implied by his [[Fat Bastard|physical]] [[Stout Strength|build]] and his obsession with Luxury Bananas.
* {{spoiler|[[We Can Rebuild Him]]: After he falls of Thunder Tower, the Pigmasks rebuild him into a cyborg who has horns sticking out of his nose}}.
* {{spoiler|[[We Can Rebuild Him]]: After he falls of Thunder Tower, the Pigmasks rebuild him into a cyborg who has horns sticking out of his nose}}.


== King P{{spoiler|orky Minch}} ==
== King P{{spoiler|orky Minch}} ==
'''A description of the character goes here.'''

{{tropelist|Tropes exhibited by this character include:}}
* [[Actually a Doombot]]: When you first face him.
* [[Actually a Doombot]]: When you first face him.
* {{spoiler|[[Adult Child]]}}
* {{spoiler|[[Adult Child]]}}
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* {{spoiler|[[Blinding Bangs]]: Continuing the tradition of being mildly creepy}}.
* {{spoiler|[[Blinding Bangs]]: Continuing the tradition of being mildly creepy}}.
* [[The Caligula]]
* [[The Caligula]]
* [[Card-Carrying Villain]]
* [[Climax Boss]]: And ''how!''
* [[Climax Boss]]: And ''how!''
* [[Continuity Nod]]: {{spoiler|1=His playroom is full of small nods to ''EarthBound'', and his first battle theme is an [[Retraux|8-bit throwback]], just like in the previous game. This hints that he was Ness's friend}}.
* [[Continuity Nod]]: {{spoiler|1=His playroom is full of small nods to ''EarthBound'', and his first battle theme is an [[Retraux|8-bit throwback]], just like in the previous game. This hints that he was Ness's friend}}.
* [[Dirty Old Man]]: More-than-heavily implied by his Fan Room, which is populated by several female prostitutes and {{spoiler|a '''[[Bestiality is Depraved|robotic centaur]]'''}}.
* [[Dragon Ascendant]]: {{spoiler|[[The Dragon]] to Giygas in the previous game until he's taken out, he then eventually makes it to the Nowhere Islands where the events of the game take place, and becomes the [[Big Bad]] there}}.
* [[Dragon Ascendant]]: {{spoiler|[[The Dragon]] to Giygas in the previous game until he's taken out, he then eventually makes it to the Nowhere Islands where the events of the game take place, and becomes the [[Big Bad]] there}}.
* {{spoiler|[[Enfante Terrible]]: Mentally}}.
* {{spoiler|[[Enfante Terrible]]: Mentally}}.
* {{spoiler|[[Evil Old Folks]]: He might still have the mind of a child, but his body looks as if it is about to fall apart from how old it is.}}
* {{spoiler|[[Fat Bastard]]: You have to appreciate his audacity in theming his entire empire and army around his porcine build}}.
* {{spoiler|[[Fat Bastard]]: You have to appreciate his audacity in theming his entire empire and army around his porcine build}}.
* [[A Fate Worse Than Death]]
* [[A Fate Worse Than Death]]
* [[For the Evulz]]: {{spoiler|Everything Porky did was because he was bored and wanted a quick laugh}}.
* [[For the Evulz]]: {{spoiler|Everything Porky did was because he was bored and wanted a quick laugh}}.
* {{spoiler|[[From Nobody to Nightmare]]: He is perhaps one of '''the''' most nightmarish examples in any [[Nintendo]] franchise in existence, bar none. He went from basically just being a slightly more evil version of [[South Park|Eric Cartman]] in ''[[Earthbound]]'' to being a quite-literal human embodiment of Satan himself in this game.}}
* [[A God Am I]]
* [[A God Am I]]
* '''[[Hypocrite]]''': Particularly when he {{spoiler|gives humanity a [[The Reason You Suck Speech]] while '''completely''' embodying humanity's problems (and, of course, calls the game's main protagonists "pathetic" while being a living '''corpse''')}}.
* {{spoiler|[[Immortality Hurts]]}}: Shigesato Itoi has confirmed that he will still be alive {{spoiler|5.5 billion years from now}}.
* {{spoiler|[[Immortality Hurts]]}}: Shigesato Itoi has confirmed that he will still be alive {{spoiler|5.5 billion years from now}}.
* {{spoiler|[[Insane Equals Violent]]: He is utterly demented to say the '''least''', and he also is downright-'''brutally''' aggressive with his [[Spider Tank]] during Lucas' (and his cohorts') obligatory almost-but-not-quite-final boss battle against him.}}
* [[Meaningful Name]]: He is a [[Fat Bastard|fat pig]] to say the '''least''', and he also leads an entire army of them.
* [[Omnicidal Maniac]]
* [[Omnicidal Maniac]]
* {{spoiler|[[Psychopathic Manchild]]: He tries to destroy the world just for the adrenaline rush, and that's after he raped and corrupted Nowhere Island}}.
* {{spoiler|[[Psychopathic Manchild]]: He tries to destroy the world just for the adrenaline rush, and that's after he raped and corrupted Nowhere Island}}.
* {{spoiler|[[Sealed Evil in a Can|Sealed Evil in a Capsule]]: The Absolutely Safe/Absolute Safety Capsule, in which the user is indeed [[Exactly What It Says on the Tin|Absolutely Safe]], but can never leave}}.
* {{spoiler|[[Sealed Evil in a Can|Sealed Evil in a Capsule]]: The Absolutely Safe/Absolute Safety Capsule, in which the user is indeed [[Exactly What It Says on the Tin|Absolutely Safe]], but can never leave}}.
* [[Self-Disposing Villain]]: See above.
* [[Self-Disposing Villain]]: See above.
* {{spoiler|[[Spider Tank]]: As with before, his preferred means of combat}}.
* {{spoiler|[[Spider Tank]]: Returns as his preferred method of combat and [[Took A Level In Badass|is '''much''' scarier-looking this time around]]}}.
* {{spoiler|[[Time Abyss]]: Porky is between 1,000 and 10,000 years old when you finally meet him. Maybe}}...
* {{spoiler|[[Time Abyss]]: Porky is between 1,000 and 10,000 years old when you finally meet him. Maybe}}...
* [[Time Is Dangerous]]: {{spoiler|The body of an invalid old man, with the mind of a deranged child}}.
* [[Time Is Dangerous]]: {{spoiler|The body of an invalid old man, with the mind of a deranged child}}.
* [[Walking Spoiler]]
* {{spoiler|[[Who Wants to Live Forever?]]: Even after the heat death of the solar system, ''[[Fridge Horror|Porky will still be alive]]''}}.
* {{spoiler|[[Who Wants to Live Forever?]]: Even after the heat death of the solar system, ''[[Fridge Horror|Porky will still be alive]]''}}.
* [[You Cannot Grasp the True Form]]: {{spoiler|What did Porky do?! Porky sprayed something! Porky sucked something}}!
* [[You Cannot Grasp the True Form]]: {{spoiler|What did Porky do?! Porky sprayed something! Porky sucked something}}!


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Lucas

Cheer up!

The protagonist of the second half of the game. He starts as a crybaby, but after his adventure, he grows a lot more mature.

Tropes exhibited by this character include:
  • Angsty Surviving Twin: Claus goes missing early into the game, leaving Lucas to wallow in sadness for the years until he goes to find the Needles.
  • Badass Adorable: Despite starting out as a Lovable Coward and looking like a pretty average "sweet little boy" in general, Character Development that occurs later on in the game causes him to become (both physically and emotionally) one of the franchise's strongest characters since Ness. He also fights the game's Post Final Boss alone.
  • Big Damn Heroes/Moment of Awesome: Comes out of nowhere when Salsa, Kumatora and Wess are cornered by Pigmasks and calls the mother Drago to completely destroy the Pigmasks surrounding them.
  • Break the Cutie: The game really goes out of its way to do this to Lucas. If you listed all of the traumatic things that happen to him over the course of the story, you'd more or less have a summary of the plot of the game.
  • Carry a Big Stick: He uses sticks as weapons, just like his father (Flint).
  • Character Development: His transformation from a Lovable Coward into a "Ness 2.0" in Chapter 4; it even gets mirrored in Super Smash Bros. Brawl.
  • Combat Medic: Continues the series' trend of the main protagonist being the game's primary healer. Lucas has the largest arsenal of healing abilities of the four party members as well as the strongest physical attack.
  • Cosmic Plaything: His mother dies, his brother goes missing and turns up as an evil cyborg, and his father goes nearly insane with grief. Even the dog is upset about it.
  • Farm Boy: His father is a shepherd, even!
  • Good Is Old-Fashioned: Even as Tazmily changes, Lucas sticks to the old ways of the village, much to everyone's frustration.
  • Hair of Gold: Representing his innocent, pure-minded personality.
  • Hurting Hero: He gets his family utterly torn apart by Porky and is forced to watch as his world becomes a Polluted Wasteland due to what Porky does to it. To make matters even worse for him, he also ends up having to kill one of the Magypsies and fight a soul-less and mechanized version of his own brother twice.
  • In the End You Are on Your Own: When you reach the Masked Man in front of the seventh needle, he knocks out everyone in your party except Lucas.
  • Kid Hero: Following the tradition of Ness and Ninten before him, he's implied to be around 12 by the time he picks up the role of Main Protagonist and fights the Pigmasks.
  • Lovable Coward: Until his Character Development kicks in during Chapter 4 and turns him into a new Ness, at least.
  • Magic Knight: Has a great deal of healing, shield and buffering moves, but also deals that most damage in the party and can take quite a bit of damage.
  • Masculine Girl, Feminine Boy: Downplayed; in combat, Lucas is definitely vastly stronger than Kumatora when it comes to physical stats, but Kumatora is an Action Tomboy while Lucas is a shy and sweet little boy.
  • Missing Mom: She is found dead halfway through the first chapter, and not long after we meet her for the first time too.
  • Mushroom Samba: Complete with a large dose of Nightmare Fuel.
  • Never Accepted in His Hometown: Other characters in the game seem to rather-frequently mock him for his cowardice during the game's first three chapters, and from Chapter 4 onward, he becomes a massive target for the Pigmasks that have taken over his hometown and is also-rather-frequently mocked for not wanting to participate in his world's new consumerism craze. In fact, even the Post Final Boss that Lucas encounters at the end of the game is his own brother.
  • Parental Abandonment: His mother is killed by the Mecha Drago. Angst ensues. Later, his father spends years looking for his "missing" son out in the mountains, and it's implied he hasn't spoken to Lucas much in that time.
  • Plot Induced Stupidity/Gameplay and Story Segregation: Hey, look, the Pigmasks are arriving to pull the needle we just beat That One Boss for. Might as well stand here and let them set up!
  • Psychic Powers: As per tradition, Lucas is Psychic like the Main Protagonists before him, complete with his own unique Special PSI Attack, PK Love.
  • Red Oni, Blue Oni: Lucas is blue to Claus's red.
  • Shrinking Violet
  • Sibling Yin-Yang: Lucas is timid and gentle, while Claus is more outgoing and excitable.
  • Simple Staff/Carry a Big Stick: His weapons of choice range from either yo-yos, sticks, staves or baseball bats.
  • Theme Twin Naming: Lucas and Claus are anagrams of each other.
  • The So-Called Coward: He becomes almost as strong (and brave) as Ness during Chapters 4-8.
  • Unlikely Hero: Claus' shirt is blue and yellow—the same color as Ness's and Ninten's before him. He also acts like a Hot-Blooded hero, capable of ridiculously selfless and suicidal actions on behalf of the people he cares about. Everything about him is deliberately engineered to scream "hero!"... but it's timid Lucas who gets saddled with the position instead.

Claus

...make SURE you eat the core!

A description of the character goes here.

Tropes exhibited by this character include:

Flint

I wonder what's under that hat? Nothing. He's bald as a bean!

A description of the character goes here.

Tropes exhibited by this character include:
  • Badass: To say the least, he is an absolutely definitive example of one of these.
  • Badass Longcoat: His design in the scrapped N64 version. This was most likely removed to make animations clearer.
  • Badass Normal: In a world where the Mooks wield rayguns and the heroes wield psychic powers, he's still more than capable of making his way on his quest with nothing more than a good block of wood.
  • Bald of Awesome: That's right; he's bald as a bean, and he's also by far the manliest and physically strongest of the game's protagonists..
  • Carry a Big Stick: Primarily uses sticks as weapons.
  • Determinator: In addition to being Made of Iron, he becomes so determined to avenge his wife's death and find Claus that it causes him to seemingly forget that Lucas (or anyone else, for that matter) even exists.
  • Deus Angst Machina: Chapter 1. The forest gets set on fire, a friend of his is injured, his wife Hinawa is killed, he has a freakout that leads to him getting thrown in jail, and one of his sons tries to avenge Hinawa and is (presumably) killed. All of this within the space of a day or so.
    • Iron Woobie: Much of what applies to Lucas also applies to him.
  • Dumb Muscle: When it comes to combat, at least; he has the overall-lowest IQ stat out of all of the game's playable characters and has literally no combat "talents" other than his own sheer strength, but said strength is easily comparable to Ness' in Earthbound in offense terms and actually appears to be significantly superior to it in defense terms. And then there's the fact that he made it all the way through the game's final area by himself, survived PK Love Omega twice in a row, and also defeated a Mecha-Drago by himself...
  • Happily Married: To Hinawa.
  • Heroic BSOD: After the news of Hinawa's Death is relayed to him.
  • He Who Fights Monsters: In the process of getting his revenge for the fact that the Mecha-Drago has killed his wife (and also nearly killed one of his kids), he attempts to kill said Drago itself (in front of its baby, no less); luckily, however, Alec manages to talk him out of it just in time to prevent him from delivering the final blow.
  • Hurting Hero: He lost his wife, lost one of his sons, got less screen time than Salsa, et cetera...
  • Irony: He is a cowboy who is named after a type of gun (flintlock) but doesn't actually use guns in combat.
  • Kindhearted Simpleton: Until you make him angry, at least.
  • Made of Iron: Special mention goes to when he takes two PK Love Ω's for Lucas. Although he's knocked out for a bit, he eventually gets right back up as if nothing happened.
  • Nice Hat: Flint wouldn't be Flint without his signature cowboy hat.
  • Papa Wolf: A deconstruction; he gets so torn up about Claus' disappearance that he spends most of the game neglecting his other son in his rampant search for him.
    • During the final battle between Lucas and the Masked Man (who in reality is a brainwashed Claus), Flint will try and protect Lucas, taking two rounds of heavy damage for him.
  • Parental Neglect: To Lucas.
  • Please Keep Your Hat On: Not to say he doesn't look cool without it.
  • Rancher
  • Rated "M" for Manly: He looks and acts like both Chuck Norris and Clint Eastwood at the same time and is also strong (and determined) enough to make it nearly all the way through the game's final level by himself.
  • Sexophone: His attack/combo instrument, although it's probably supposed to represent the blues.
  • Stealth Pun: His attack/combo instrument plays the blues.
  • Supporting Protagonist: He briefly assists (or, more accurately, is assisted by) Duster and Boney during Chapter 1.
  • Taking the Bullet: Flint takes a PK Love Omega for Lucas in the final battle - twice. Flint being taken out by the second one removes Lucas' unwillingness to attack.

Hinawa

...You must be exhausted.

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Boney

Woof woof! (I can take you for a walk if you'd like, Lucas.)

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  • Badass Adorable: Unlike King, this giant puppy actually stays with Lucas until the end of the game (and is controlled by the player during combat).
  • Enemy Scan: His sniff ability. Some enemies either have no scent or one that Boney can't handle.
  • Evil-Detecting Dog: During the Mushroom Samba on Tanehineri/Tanetane Island, Boney's the only one that won't follow you into the hot spring. And for good reason...
  • Fragile Speedster: Can outright be upgraded to a Lightning Bruiser if you're skilled with the combo system.
  • Heroic Dog: Basically King if King wasn't too lazy to become a permanent party member.
  • Team Pet

Duster

Tonda gossa.

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Wess

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Wess: I'd like to join the search, but they told me to stay here because I'm old. Seems nobody's aware of just how strong I really am.

Kumatora

Outta my way, dammit!

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The Magypsies

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Salsa

"Salsa apologized profusely!"

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Yokuba/Fassad/Locria

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  • Arab Oil Sheikh: Fassad looks like one, in any case.
    • It's also worth noting that 'Fassad' is an Arabic word that means 'corruption'. It's also a pun on Façade (no, not the game). And it's not even official.
  • Asshole Victim: Him falling off of the top of Thunder Tower at the end of Chapter 5 is barely even mentioned by any of the game's other characters after its occurrence, and to say the least, he definitely deserved said fate.
  • Back from the Dead/Killed Off for Real: After falling from Thunder Tower, he's brought back to life with two musical horns attached. Much later, after the third encounter, he plummets into the sewers and either dies from drowning or disappearing when his Needle is pulled.
  • Badass Mustache: He has a remarkably Mario-esque one that eventually gets horns added onto itself.
  • Bad Boss: Towards Salsa the monkey.
  • Black Sheep: Of the Magypsies.
  • Card-Carrying Villain
  • The Corrupter: Serves as this to the entire population of Tazmily. And he enjoys his job very much.
  • Crutch Character: In Salsa's chapter, though Fassad only helpes out when he feels like it.
  • Cyborg: His New and Miracle forms, with the Miracle one barely even being recognizable as him.
  • Death by Irony/Disney Villain Death/Karmic Death: Subverted; his Death By Banana Peel doesn't actually kill him, instead nearly killing him and resulting in him being reconstructed into his New and Miracle forms.
  • Dirty Coward: Especially when he hides behind Salsa during combat encounters in Chapter 3.
  • The Dragon: At least until the Masked Man shows up.
  • Evil Laugh: "Nwehehehehehehehehe!"
    • That's one "Nwe" and eight "he"s.
  • Face Heel Turn: He's one of the Magypsies.
  • Fat Bastard: Almost as much of one as Porky, in fact.
  • Fate Worse Than Death: After you defeat Miracle Fassad for the last time, he falls into a sewer, too wounded to so much as move. Assuming his immortality keeps him alive, he's trapped down there until his needle is pulled.
  • Faux Affably Evil: He seems like a nice guy at first, but in Chapter 3, you realize that he is actually downright despicable.
  • Gonk: His Miracle form, in which his New form's horn-stache becomes large enough to cover his entire torso.
  • Guest Star Party Member: A notable one, as it's likely that he'll be the one doing all the damage while Salsa is taking all the hits (and doing his best to disable enemies so he doesn't get hit).
  • Hate Sink: You will learn to hate him throughout Chapter 3.
  • Hypocrite: He repeatedly punishes Salsa for "misbehaving" while acting like a total dick himself, and he also calls the non-modernized version of Tazmily Village "incredibly un-civilized" while being quite-arguably the most brutish and obnoxious character in the entire game (and, of course, scarfing Luxury Bananas down like a total pig).
  • Hypocritical Humor: In Thunder Tower, he says that Lucas is "the definition of a moron flying into a flame"; once he and Lucas reach the top of said tower, he accidentally causes his own surprisingly non-permanent Disney Villain Death by slipping on one of his own banana peels, then gets reconstructed into a cyborg that flies using literal fire that its jetpack generates. Lucas' first battle against said cyborg takes place in a volcano.
  • Irony: He has the mustache of Mario but has the personality of Wario.
  • Jerkass: Fassad corrupts Tazmily village for his own profit while torturing an innocent monkey.
  • Kick the Dog: To Salsa. Over. And over. And over. It won't take you long to feel sorry for the poor monkey.
  • Make an Example of Them: Anyone who doesn't play ball and purchase a high quality Happy Box gets their house torched by lightning.
  • Meaningful Name: Fassad's name in the Japanese version was "Yokuba", which comes from the Japanese word for "greed". His name in the fan translation comes from the Arabic word for "corruption" and coincidentally, it sounds like the word "façade". Fassad could also be something of a reference to Lier X. Agerate, a minor character from EarthBound.
    • It's a miracle that Fassad is even still alive when Lucas encounters his Miracle form in New Pork City.
  • Musical Spoiler: His horns the second and third time around play a somewhat messy version of the Magypsy's theme whenever he talks.
  • No One Could Have Survived That
  • Pet the Dog: His pet rat.
  • Prophetic Name: The Locrian mode, the scale that Locria is named after, is also known as the 'Diabolus in Musica', a Latin phrase meaning 'Devil in Music', in reference to its dissonant tone. This is likely the reason why the name "Locria" was chosen for the traitorous Magypsy.
  • Recurring Boss
  • The Reveal: While you're heading through the Empire Porky Building, you come across a Magypsy's shell home. Inside, you find several banana peels, a pair of musical horns and Fassad's clothing.
  • Running Gag: Fassad isn't afraid to stop whatever he's doing to eat a banana then throw the peel on the floor. This turns out to be his downfall at the top of Thunder Tower.
  • Snake Oil Salesman: Wouldn't YOU be happier with a Happy Box?
  • Stockholm Syndrome: Fassad may be a chode, but he's an effective teammate (a lot more than Porky or Thomas), and a lot stronger than Salsa. Itoi intentionally wanted to provoke this feeling in players themselves.
  • Stout Strength: Despite how fat he is, he's a very effective ally and two of the game's strongest bosses.
  • Trademark Favorite Food: Luxury Bananas. They even heal him for more than they heal your party members.
  • Turncoat: See The Reveal above.
  • Villainous Crossdresser: Inverted -- the rest of the Magypsies are all psychic crossdressing guardians for good, except the comparatively conservatively-dressed Locria/Fassad.
  • Villainous Glutton: Heavily implied by his physical build and his obsession with Luxury Bananas.
  • We Can Rebuild Him: After he falls of Thunder Tower, the Pigmasks rebuild him into a cyborg who has horns sticking out of his nose.

King Porky Minch

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