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Beacon Academy

Staff

Professor Ozpin
Voiced by: Shannon McCormick
Based on: The Wizard of Oz

Glynda Goodwitch
Voiced by: Kathleen Zuelch
Based on: Glinda, the Good Witch of the North

Professor Peter Port
Voiced by: Ryan Haywood
Based on: Peter of Peter and The Wolf

Professor Doctor Bartholomew Oobleck
Voiced by: Joel Heyman
Based on: Dr. Seuss' Bartholomew and the Oobleck

Those who do not study history....are doomed to repeat it.




Teams

Team RWBY

(Pronounced "Ruby")

Tropes that apply to Team RWBY as a whole:

Ruby Rose
Voiced by: Lindsay Jones
Based on: Little Red Riding Hood, The Ruby/Silver Slippers

I know you didn't plan this;
You tried to do what's right.
But in the middle of this madness,
I'm the one you left to win this fight.


Weiss Schnee
Voiced by: Kara Eberle
Based on: Snow White

Mirror, tell me something,
Tell me who's the loneliest of all?
Fear of what's inside of me,
Tell me can a heart be turned to stone?


Blake Belladonna
Voiced by: Arryn Zech
Based on: Beauty of Beauty and the Beast

Born with no life, into subjugation.
Treated like a worthless animal,
Stripped of all rights, just a lesser being,
Crushed by cruel ruthless Human rule.


Yang Xiao Long
Voiced by: Barbara Dunkelman
Based on: Goldilocks

I burn! Can't hold me now.
You got nothing that can stop me.
I burn! Swing all you want.
Like a fever I will take you down.

  • Badass
  • Bare-Fisted Monk/Shotguns Are Just Better: Her weapon is Ember Celica, a pair of gauntlets that can fire Dust-filled shotgun shells, sometimes combined to give her punches greater impact.
  • Berserk Button: Nobody Touches the Hair.
  • Cool Big Sis
  • Cowgirl: Her "working clothes" give off this vibe, even though, on closer examination, they really aren't Western gear.
  • Critical Status Buff: Even though she isn't a video game character, Ruby tells us in volume 2, episode 4, she still manages to have this trope.
  • I Have Many Names: Or so she claims in the "Yellow" trailer.
  • Improvised Weapon: Substituted a pair of turkeys for her gauntlets during a food fight.
  • Jerkass: She's got a bit of this, especially when focused on a target. For instance, in the "Yellow" trailer, she probably could have walked out of Junior's bar after apologizing for the Groin Attack and not had any trouble. But she chose to escalate matters unnecessarily, apparently just for kicks.
    • There's also way she handled Blake's obsession with stopping Torchwick. Instead of remaining calm and trying to understand Blake's side of things, she gets angry the second Blake disagrees with her and shoves her against the nearby desk until Blake surrenders and agrees to slow down.
  • Kaleidoscope Eyes: Normally her eyes are lavender, but they go to bright red if her stress level is high enough -- or if someone presses her Berserk Button.
  • Missing Mom
  • Playing with Fire: Appears to be an effect provided by Ember Celica rather than an inherent power, judging by the red Dust shells it uses.
  • Pungeon Master: Mostly amusingly horrible ones.
  • Recoil Boost: Yang uses strategically fired shots from Ember Celica to launch herself into the air or directly at foes..
  • Red Eyes, Take Warning
  • Super Strength: And she gets stronger with every hit she takes.

Zwei
Voiced by: Mrs. PennyApple/Penny Layne Matthews

Team JNPR

(Pronounced "Juniper")

Tropes that apply to Team JNPR as a whole:

Jaune Arc
Voiced by: Miles Luna
Based on: Joan of Arc

Nora Valkyrie
Voiced by: Samantha Ireland
Based on: Thor

Nora SMASH!


Pyrrha Nikos
Voiced by: Jen Brown
Based on: Achilles

Rie Len
Voiced by: Monty Oum (V1-2), Neath Oum (V3-?)
Based on: Mulan

Team CRDL

(Pronounced "Cardinal")

Tropes that apply to team CRDL as a whole:

Cardin Winchester
Voiced by: Adam Ellis
Based on: Henry Beaufort, Cardinal of Winchester
  • Blackmail: Overheard Jaune admitting to Pyrrha that he falsified his records to get into Beacon, and briefly -- until his Break the Haughty moment -- used it to force Jaune to play lackey and dogsbody to him.
  • Break the Haughty: Got his ego cut down severely when Jaune saved him from getting mauled to death by an Ursa.

Russel Thrush
Voiced by: Shane Newville
Based on: Unknown

Dove Bronzewing
Voiced by: (no spoken lines yet)
Based on: Unknown

Sky Lark
Voiced by: (no spoken lines yet)
Based on: Unknown

Team CFVY

(Pronounced "Coffee")

Caffeine. I'm caffeine.
Caffeine. I'm caffeine.
I'm a bad dream.
I'm a rad scene.
I'm a tad mean.
But I'm not afraid to take you out.

Coco Adel
Voiced by: Ashley Jenkins
Based on: Coco Chanel (?)

Fox Alistair
Voiced by: (no spoken lines yet)
Based on: Unknown

Velvet Scarlatina
Voiced by: Caiti Ward
Based on: The Velveteen Rabbit
  • Badass Adorable
  • Beast Folk
  • Breakout Character: According to the behind the scenes videos, a single scene where she was designed just to be an example faunus led to an expanded role. And hundreds of fan-submitted designs for her in battle garb.
  • Noodle Implements: Her weapon, which is known only as "Velvet's Weapon", has only been glimpsed once, and which has never (as of the beginning of V3) been seen in combat. May have limited charges or use, or be of incredible power, given Coco's warning in V2E12 that she'd "spent all semester building that up" and that she shouldn't "waste it". It looks like a wood-and-brass lunchbox.

Yatsuhashi Daichi
Voiced by: Joe MacDonald
Based on: Yatsuhashi Kengyo (?)
  • Acrofatic: For a guy who's seven feet tall, heavily muscled, carrying a five-foot-long sword and wearing armor, he is surprisingly agile and acrobatic, tumbling, dodging and leaping like Spider-Man.
  • BFS: To go with being The Big Guy.
  • The Big Guy: At seven feet tall even, he's the largest person in RWBY.
  • Samurai: Or has the same basic look, at least.

Atlas Academy

Team SSSN

(Pronounced "Sun")

Sun Wukong
Voiced by: Michael Jones
Based on: Sun Wukong

Scarlet David
Voiced by: Gavin Free
Based on: G-Dragon of Big Bang



Sage Ayana
Voiced by: Joshua Ornelas
Based on: Aesop

Neptune Vasilias
Voiced by: Kerry Shawcross
Based on: Poseidon




Bad Guys

Roman Torchwick

Voiced by: Gray G. Haddock
Based on: Romeo Candlewick/Lampwick

Cinder Fall

Voiced by: Jessica Nigri
Based on: Cinderella
  • The Baroness: Sexpot version.
  • Big Bad
  • Cat Smile: Does this quite a bit.
  • Evil Sorceress: Seems to fit this archetype very neatly right from her first appearance in V1E1.
  • Eyes of Gold
  • Face Framed in Shadow: When we first see her and in the first season opening.
  • The Man Behind the Man: Her initial appearance in V1E1 suggested she was Torchwick's flunky; the Stinger on V1E16 revealed that instead she was his boss.
  • Mythology Gag: When infiltrating the communications tower during the formal dance in Volume 2, Cinder is told she needs to get back to the ball by midnight.
  • Playing with Fire
  • Spy Catsuit: Has donned one on occasion.
  • The Tease: Flirts with just about everyone.
  • Vampiric Draining: In conjunction with some kind of Grimm insect with which she seems to have a symbiosis, Cinder can drain a person's powers. Whether it was a special attack intended only for the person so drained (in V3E7) or a generalized ability has yet to be seen.

Mercury Black

Voiced by: J.J. Castillo (V2), Yuri Lowenthal (V3-?)
Based on: Mercury

Emerald Sustrai

Voiced by: Katie Newville
Based on: Aladdin, Cleopatra

Neopolitan, aka "Neo"

Voiced by: (no spoken lines yet)
Based on: Unknown
  • Adorable Evil Minion
  • Badass Adorable
  • Enigmatic Minion
  • Kaleidoscope Eyes: Neopolitan appears to have complete voluntary control over her eye color. In what is presumably her "normal" appearance, she usually has one pink and one brown eye, matching her hair colors but in counterpoint. In V3E1, we see her in disguise with bright green eyes, although they shift back to her usual pink and brown right before she delivers a coup de grace. She appears to lose control over their color and they revert to white when she is surprised or shocked.
  • Kick Chick
  • Multicolored Hair: Has hair in colors reminiscent of Neapolitan ice cream, hence her name (probably) -- one side is pink with white streaks, and the other is chocolate brown.
  • Parasol of Prettiness/Parasol of Pain: Carries a delicate, lacy parasol which can block energy blasts and deflect blows, and which has a blade hidden in its shaft. While she does use it as a weapon, it's almost secondary to her kicks.
  • Perpetual Smiler
  • Pint-Sized Powerhouse: Confirmed as the smallest character in RWBY by Word of God, but capable of effortlessly defeating Yang.
  • Silent Antagonist: For the moment. Grey Haddock has confirmed that she has a voice actress, and that the character is not mute.
  • Sword Cane: She has an epee-like blade hidden in the shaft of her parasol, and was about to use it to perform a coupe de grace on Yang after defeating her in V2E11, until Raven interfered.
  • Teleportation: Appears to be her primary non-combat ability, possibly her Semblance, and possibly in combination with some kind of illusion/image power.
  • Waif Fu: Easily below 5 feet in height, slender, flawlessly acrobatic and graceful, and took out Yang without getting a scratch on her.

Hei "Junior" Xiong

Voiced by: Jack Pattillo
Based on: Baby Bear
  • Badass in a Nice Suit: Goes about his business wearing a three-piece suit without the jacket.
  • Everyone Calls Him "Barkeep": As of V2E12, no one has actually called him anything other than "Junior".
  • Groin Attack: Got one thanks to Yang in Yellow trailer.
  • Mooks: Has a good-sized band of minions who all share the same fashion sense. Sadly, he's not all that impressed with their quality.

Junior's Mooks


Melanie and Miltiades "Militia" Malachite

Voiced by: Margaret Tominey
Based on: Unknown
Melanie, who is this girl?
—Miltiades, about Yang, in the Yellow trailer

The White Fang

Adam Taurus

Voiced by: Garrett Hunter
Based on: Beast from Beauty and the Beast

Unnamed White Fang Lieutenant

Voiced by: Gray G. Haddock
  • Beast Folk
  • Chainsaw Good: Carries an immense chainsword during his fight with Yang in V2E11.
  • Mask Power: Wears a mask somewhat larger and more elaborate than the basic White Fang model.
  • Tattooed Crook: Has a distinctive set of tribal tattoos on his upper left arm.


Other

Shopkeep

Voiced by: Patrick Rodriguez

Penny Polendina

Voiced by: Taylor Pelto
Based on: Pinocchio

General James Ironwood

Voiced by: Jason Rose
Based on: The Tin Woodsman
  • Ancient Tradition: Member of a nameless organization which has supported the Four Maidens through the centuries, and is responsible for their history becoming Shrouded in Myth.
  • Artificial Limbs: It is believed that his right arm may be cybernetic; his right hand is always gloved, and it may somehow relate to the silver metallic strip that appears to be embedded in his forehead above his right eyebrow.
  • Four-Star Badass: And is perfectly willing to lead the charge into battle at the front if he had to.
  • General Ripper: Dangerously close to this trope, as it would be his first impulse to Zerg Rush his enemies and overwhelm them with sheer firepower.
  • Man in White: Possibly applies; the council's transfer of responsibility from Ozpin to Ironwood certainly doesn't look good, despite Ironwood's apparently sincere intentions.
  • Morality Pet: Both Ozpin and Glinda (whom he is well acquainted with) have called him out on his gung-ho tendencies and have attempted to temper his rashness with appeals to logic and caution.
  • More Dakka: Firm believer in this.
  • Reasonable Authority Figure: To an extent. Is supportive of Ruby when she takes the initiative to stop a break-in at Beacon and commends her, but is also incredibly gung-ho and impulsive.
  • Shout-Out Theme Naming: Possibly to The Wizard of Oz -- some believe that he references the Tin Woodsman. This may be even more likely if he does indeed have a cybernetic arm.

Winter Schnee

Voiced by: Elizabeth Maxwell
Based on: Unknown (Snow White, Rose Red or other "alternative" Snow Whites from Grimm's Fairy Tales, maybe?)

Weiss's elder sister, and it's obvious they're related -- they have many traits in common. She and Qrow appear to have some kind of history.


Team STRQ

(Pronounced "Stark")

Summer Rose

Voiced by: (no spoken lines yet)
Based on: The poem "The Last Rose of Summer" by Thomas Moore

Taiyang Xiao Long

Voiced by: (no spoken lines yet)
Based on: Unknown
  • Battle Couple: Twice: first with Summer Rose, and after her death with Raven Branwen.
  • Heroic BSOD: In the wake of Summer Rose's death.
  • Overprotective Dad: Described as such by both Ruby and Yang, and probably justified by the incident where they were nearly slaughtered by Beowolves, as recounted to Blake by Yang in V2.

Raven Branwen

Voiced by: Anna Hullum
Based on: Muninn

Qrow Branwen

Voiced by: Vic Mignogna
Based on: Huginn, The Scarecrow (?)

Ruby and Yang's uncle, Raven Branwen's brother. He and Winter Schnee appear to have some kind of history.