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This is a list of characters from the American animated television series The Grim Adventures of Billy and Mandy.

Main Characters

Grim

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The Grim Reaper

Grim is the Grim Reaper, personification of Death, portrayed as a scythe-wielding skeleton in a black hooded robe. Grim's accent and use of patois suggest that he is Jamaican. Grim is thousands of years old; he was a child at the time of the Neanderthals. As a young skeleton, he replaced his older father as the Grim Reaper. He did not get along well with his father; Grim wanted to sing while his father wanted him to kill, however, Grim eventually learned to enjoy Grim Reaping.

By losing a bet to Billy and Mandy, he was fated to be their "best friend" forever, but the children treat him more like a slave. He often is forced to do their chores and create supernatural fun for them. Grim enjoys all kinds of chaos, despair, torture, and many other dark things. He attends children's martial arts classes. Grim is slowly adapting to modern life, and is usually seen, in his free time, watching television and playing video games. He despises Billy and Mandy and desperately searches for ways to break free from servitude.

Grim is voiced by Greg Eagles.

Billy

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Billy

Billy is an extremely happy-go-lucky child, with an IQ of -5, which is far below the upper limit of being mentally retarded. He has a pink, oversized nose, wears a blue and white striped shirt, and covers his orange hair with a red hat. Like his father, he has a number of unpleasant habits, including nose-picking, flatulence, male chauvinism, and is an unapologetic idiot. Prone to surprising and nonsensical fits of rage, he is extremely hyperactive, with a knack for causing all kinds of disasters, often related to abusing Grim's supernatural items.

Billy is voiced by Richard Steven Horvitz.

Mandy

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Mandy, playing croquet

Mandy is Billy's closest friend, although a completely contrast character. She is a blonde, noseless girl with an acerbic, never-smiling attitude, evil personality, and often surprising intellect and knowledge of the supernatural. It is made known in one episode that if she were to smile, the sheer beauty of her teeth would cause reality to "fall apart". It was rumored at the end of the old pizza eating episode Mandy smiled a very evil smile." She is sarcastic and rude to almost everybody and is never amused by anything but torturing Grim and Billy. Originally just somewhat of a downer, she has since become completely sadistic and dark. Her role to Billy has also changed from a good friend to ruling over Billy and constantly bossing him. She is a fearless fighter who will stand up to a schoolyard bully and monsters from the Underworld. She is usually the one who ends up saving Billy, although she always gives a different reason for rescuing him, such as that he is her science project or that Billy getting killed would cancel the show.

Mandy also appeared on an episode of Foster's Home For Imaginary Friends, claiming that her Friend was "too happy".

Mandy is voiced by Grey DeLisle.

Billy and Mandy's Classmates

Irwin

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Irwin, licking a lime

Next to Mandy and Grim, Irwin is Billy's closest friend. He is a stereotypical nerd who often aspires to be cool and longs to gain the affections of Mandy. He frequently fails in both goals, typically embarrassing himself, and his good intentions usually backfire. In the later episodes, he frequently ends sentences with "yo" (as does his father with the word "dude"). Irwin is the most often "killed off" character.

Irwin is voiced by Vanessa Marshall.

Pud'n

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Pud'n

A physically weak and easily terrified friend and classmate of Billy, Mandy, and Irwin who is often the victim and/or instigator of some terrible trauma. Pud'n is a red-headed, freckled, buck-toothed little boy who wears a hoodie and bursts into tears at the slightest provocation. He loves dollies, bunnies, flowers and many other "girly" things. He has a subscription to the "Super Mega Dork" magazine (as seen in the episode Substitute Teacher), and is allergic to pie of any type. In the episode Go-Kart 3000!, he won the go-kart race as a mystery racer. He is usually found hanging out with Billy and Irwin, being beaten up, or in class. On rare occasions, Pud'n has shown defiance towards his persecutors; When General Skarr stole Grim's scythe and conquered the world, it was Pud'n who physically confronted and defeated Skarr (Pud'n believed Skarr had mutated the local garden-inhabiting bunnies into monsters, thereby preventing Pud'n from frolicking with his bunny friends). In "Spidermandy", we learn that Pud'n was raised by wolves.

Pud'n is voiced by Jane Carr.

Sperg

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Sperg

Sperg is the local bully, often seen tormenting Billy, Irwin, Pud'n, or all three. He's a husky boy whose preferred method of terrorizing nerds is by administering wedgies. He has a heart-shaped tattoo that reads "Mom" on his arm and he is usually seen wearing a red beanie with a red puffball on top. He is terrified of Mandy, as seen in Billy and the Bully and Whatever Happened to Billy Whatshisname?. He plays guitar (a heart-shaped guitar, no less) in a band called Purple Filth. He looks similar to Harold Berman from "Hey Arnold!".

Sperg is voiced by Greg Eagles, who also voices Grim.

Mindy

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Mindy

Mindy is the iconic "popular girl". She is obsessed with proving her worth to Mandy, who doesn't much care for the spoiled girl. She considers herself superior to her classmates, and her father buys her outrageous gifts, such as a pink motor-scooter named "Princess" in the episode Secret Decoder Ring. Mindy is red-haired and freckled and she describes herself as "much prettier" than Mandy. She frequently calls Mandy, Billy and Irwin "losers".

Mindy is voiced by Rachael MacFarlane, the sister of Seth MacFarlane.

Nergal Junior

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Nergal Junior

Nergal Junior is a son of Nergal and Billy's aunt, and thus Billy's half-mutant cousin. He has the power to transform into various shapes, and most of the time appears in a borrowed form of a small geek (who he apparently "took care of" in the episode Son of Nergal shortly after his first visit to Earth). All of Junior's forms are darker in color than originally, and Junior always has green eyes and glasses no matter what form he's in, as well as pointed teeth. He has an apparently horrific, gruesome true form that is never seen on-screen, although it is seen in Son of Nergal and Substitute Teacher that he has tentacles that sprout from the back of his head much like his father has. His arrival in the series is comically improbable, as he went from egg at the beginning of Son of Nergal to primary school age apparently in days. As an egg, Junior already wore glasses (but had no eyes), and could talk. Junior has also transformed into a dog (Substitute Teacher) and a pair of magic pants (Runaway Pants).

Like his father, he is lonely and can't find friends (as he is a mutant freak). Because of his desperation, he developed evil tendencies and terrorizes everyone who has unliking for him or stand in his way. He doesn't choose ways for getting friends. In Son of Nergal, he tried to became Billy's friend by "taking care" of everyone that Billy liked, and using their bodies. Eventually, Mandy stopped Junior's out-of-control body-snatching by ripping the head off Junior's teddy bear, and only friend, Mr. Bonkers. The teddy bear was never seen again. Although Junior's only actual friend was Mr. Bonkers, he has seemed to have developed a relatively friendly relationship with Billy, Mandy, Irwin, and Pud'n. Oddly, Junior only refers to Billy as "Cousin", as his father Nergal married Billy's aunt - never actually calling Billy by name (He only did in Runaway Pants).

Nergal Junior is voiced by Debi Derryberry, who also voices Jimmy Neutron and Zatch Bell.

Piff

Piff is Billy's "new friend" in the episode Crushed. He is a pony tailed half-goth, half-beatnik kid who wears all-black clothes, stylish sunglasses, a jaunty beret and a distinctive "HATE" belt buckle. He is silent through most of the episode, expressing himself only through his imperious attitude, the occasional raised eyebrow and how he applies his saliva to the situation (i.e. spitting or drooling). His real name is never revealed; "Piff" is the name given to him by Billy when Irwin pointed out that they have to call him by some name. When he does speak, his voice is high-pitched and geeky.

In Crushed, Mandy develops a debilitating crush on him, but she gets over it with Grim's help. He later appeared in the episodes The Bubble With Billy, in which he was sitting behind Billy and Mandy in their classroom while they were taking a test, and in Pandora's Lunch Box, in which he was just snapping his fingers.

Piff is voiced by Maxwell Atoms, the creator of the show.

School Staff

Ms. Butterbean

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Ms. Butterbean

Ms. Butterbean is Billy and Mandy's teacher. She doesn't care much about her students, and is only teaching to get her paycheck. She is often seen napping in the class. In the episode Modern Primitives, Fred Flintstone kidnapped her and drove her away in the principal's car. She demanded Fred marry and support her, then told him she wants "2.5" kids and a house on the west side". Her favorite student is Sperg, as seen in the episode Substitute Teacher.

She is voiced by Renee Raudman.

Principal Goodvibes

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Principal Goodvibes

The principal of Billy and Mandy's school. His name was legally changed to Goodvibes, and he makes sure that his students feel good to the point of ridiculousness. In the episode Guess What's Coming to Dinner, Eris and Hoss Delgado were misspronouncing his name from Goodbar, Goodpoop, Goodtoaster to Goodyou'reanidiot. Apparently, being an educator in the show's universe doesn't pay any better than it does in the reality: Goodvibes secretly lives in his car, which is parked in the school parking lot.

Goodvibes has a major role in the episode Goodbling and the Hip-Hop-Opotamus, in which Grim accidentally turns him into a rapper at Endsville Elementary Carnival. Goodvibes takes a new name, Goodbling, and turns the school into a hip-hop gangster. His "homey" is a large, musclular hippo gangsta H20, which Grim also accidentally zapped with his scythe. The only way for him to be changed back was if he was beaten by someone more "gansta" than him. Billy, Mandy, Grim, and Irwin try to turn him back to normal but they just aren't hip hop enough. Irwin's Grandma (or as Irwin calls her, Grandmama) steps up, doing something similar to Yo Momma showdown, a parody of the MTV2 show Yo Momma, and eventually turns Goodbling back to the normal principal Goodvibes, a usual boring school teacher.

Principal Goodvibes is voiced by Chris Cox.

Billy's Family

Harold

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Harold

Harold is Billy's father, usually called "Harold" or "Harry" by Grim and the adults, but referred to as "Billy's Dad" by Mandy. He is an overweight man with a large, bulbous nose (like Billy's) and a lofty black pompadour hairstyle (a.k.a. "The Pomp"). He is probably best described in the episode Runaway Pants, as "a hard-working, loving family man... but not too bright." He strongly resembles his son in appearance, personality and intelligence (or lack thereof), though it was once mentioned in an episode that he received a Harvard acceptance letter. Harold has a rock 'n' roll alter-ego "Mogar", modeled after the rock band KISS, as seen in the episode Battle of the Bands.

Harold is voiced by Richard Steven Horvitz.

Gladys

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Gladys

Billy's mother Gladys is a loving, tolerant and patient woman despite having to deal with the stupidity of her husband and son and the presence of the Grim Reaper as her eternal houseguest. She has red hair and is usually seen wearing a floor-length, lavender nightgown. Billy describes her as "ancient and grappling with the onset of menopause." She hates Grim to the point of psychotic obsession and she considers him a constant threat to her son's safety. She has an unexplained facial tic which usually appears when Billy is misbehaving, when her authority is challenged, or whenever Grim is present. Her relationship with her husband Harold seems to be a romantic and loving one despite their personality differences. She is prone to small fits of insanity and obsessive-compulsive episodes.

Gladys is voiced by Jennifer Hale.

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Milkshakes the cat being electrocuted

Milkshakes

Milkshakes is Billy's cat, a mahogany pink feline who is frequently put into unusual situations by the supernatural events that occur in his owner's life. Whether possessed by Grim, eaten by a clown-monster, mind-controlled by an intelligent parasite, or hanging by the claws from the branches of a tree, Milkshakes shakes it all off with a calm meow. The cat's stoic attitude is at odds with that of his owner. Although Milkshakes is pink and has very highly pitched voice, it is referenced to as "he", implying that it is male.

Milkshakes is voiced by Grey DeLisle.

Mandy's Family

Mandy's Parents

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Phil & Claire

Mandy's parents are uptight people. Unlike Billy's parents, they seem quite normal. They are quite fearful of and disturbed by their daughter. In the episode Keeper of the Reaper, while at court, Billy called them up to the stand. They told the court, "It's not that we don't love Mandy, we love her very, very much, its just that we're kind of afraid of her. Usually I'm afraid to make eye contact. When she was born, wolves came and tried to raise her as their own (which is a reference to most feral children being raised by wolves). Sometimes we wonder if we were right to stop them." Mandy's mom, Claire, has blonde hair and Phil, her dad, wears glasses.

Claire may be a parody of Michelle Marsh.

Mandy's mother is voiced by Vanessa Marshall and her father is voiced by Dee Bradley Baker.

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Saliva the Dog

Saliva

Saliva is Mandy's dog. His behavior is closer to that of Billy, in that he appears to have lower-than average intelligence, motor skills, and awareness. His name echoes his propensity for drooling, which he does almost constantly. Saliva is very cowardly in a face of danger, usually hiding behind Mandy.

Saliva's sounds are made by Richard Steven Horvitz (save for in the episode Mandy Bites Dog, in which case his sounds are made by Jess Harnell).

Grim's Family

Grim's Parents

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Grim's Mother (Dumb Wish)

Grim's father apparently loves country music more than his own son. In Grim's desperation, he dressed up to resemble Willie Nelson and told his father he was a country music star, not the Grim Reaper. His father believed this to be the truth, and scolds Grim for lying when his son tries to tell him he is the Grim Reaper. Grim's dad's favorite country rock idol is Stank Williams, a parody of Hank Williams. However, in an episode before this, Grim's dad knew he was the Grim Reaper. Grim says his three-headed monsterous dog ate his dad. Grim's mother's name is Miriam. Grim's mother seems to be a genie of some sort.

Grim's mother is voiced by Candi Milo and his father is voiced by Kurtwood Smith.

Granny Grim

Grim's granny is a skeleton with dreadlocks who has a knack for concocting potions and remedies for various ailments. Her recipes include a stomachache remedy using "Screamy Mimies", Granny's Heebee-Jeebee Juice, and a love potion. In the episode Billy's Growth Spurt, Billy takes her stomach remedy which is supposed to expel toxins, but which ends up creating a parasitic mini-Billy named Yop Yop. Yop Yop melts when he drinks Heebee-Jeebee Juice, Granny Grim's antidote to her remedy. In the episode One Crazy Summoner, Nigel Planter summoned Granny Grim twice by means of her toilet, once to get her love potion and once to get her enchanted chocolates, in an attempt to win the heart of Herfeffine Pfefferfeffer, a direct parody of Hermione Granger of the Harry Potter book series. Aunt Grim's potions never quite work the way they should, but Grim still turns to her for help occasionally. Granny Grim is voiced by Dawnn Lewis.

Aunt Kali

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Aunt Kali

Grim's aunt, first appearing in Recipe for Disaster. After Billy ate all the Person Scout cookies, Grim actively suggested Aunt Kali's recipe for the "Best Cookies in the World". She looks like a Gorgon from Greek mythology, or perhaps Medusa, only she is, obviously, dead like Grim and lacks eyes. Aunt Kali has yet to make a reappearance.

Irwin's Family

Irwin's Parents

Usually referred to as "Irwin's mom" and "Irwin's dad", with license plates on their respective cars that say the same thing (as seen in That's My Mummy). While Irwin's father is a normal middle-aged man named Dick, Irwin's mother is a mummy (Which vaguely leaves an awkward impression that Irwin's dad is a necrophiliac). She lives in a sarcophagus in the basement of Irwin's house, which for unexplained reasons looks like an Egyptian tomb. Their marriage is based on love despite the many improbable facets of their relationship (similar to Billy's parents). Irwin's father waves off questions as to how Irwin was conceived saying they are "questions which don't need to be answered". He ends a lot of his sentences with the word "dude" (like "Don't be buggin', dude!"), as his son ends with "yo".

Irwin's father is voiced by Phil LaMarr and his mother is voiced by Vanessa Marshall.

Melvin

Melvin is Irwin's teenage brother, and has been said to constantly torment him. In the episode Halls of Time, Irwin shakes his hourglass in the Halls of Time, causing him to rapidly change ages in the midst of flirting with a teenage girl at school. Irwin drops the hourglass upon being distracted, giving the impression he killed his brother. His name is never mentioned by any of the characters; however his hourglass is labeled "Melvin." He has not appeared in any further episodes. In the episode Billy and Mandy Begins, when they're hanging over the sea serpent Irwin states, "This kind of thing never happens to my brother," implying his brother is still alive.

Melvin is voiced by Cam Clarke.

Grandmama

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Grandmama

Grandmama is Irwin's grandmother. She first appeared in the episode Duck!, in which she only had a small role. She has a major role in the episode Goodbling and the Hip-Hop-Opotamus, in which she faces principal Goodvibes (then principal Goodbling) in a Yo Momma hip hop dance showdown, and beats him. She usually ends sentences with "baby," as Irwin does with "yo," and his father with "dude."

Irwin's Grandmama is voiced by Phil LaMarr, who also voices Irwin's father.

Nergal's Family

Nergal

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From left to right: Aunt Sis, Nergal Jr., Nergal

Arch-nemesis to Billy, Mandy, and Grim, he is a mutant creature who lives in the roasting center of the Earth. He is an all-black supernatural being with green eyes, a green mouth, green teeth, and green organs, all of which glow. He is generally considered something of a loser and he often becomes histrionic over his failings. He was very lonely, and was desperate in his attempts to make friends. He married Billy's aunt, who was also desperate and lonely like him, thus becoming Billy's uncle.

Since the marriage, he seems to have become much happier. They have a son named Nergal Junior and live in Nergal's home in the center of the earth. His son has a "remotely" good relationship with Billy.

Nergal is currently voiced by Martin Jarvis. In the first episodes, he was voiced by David Warner.

Aunt Sis

Aunt Sis is Harold's sister, who baby-sits Billy on Valentine's Day. She is a sullen-looking woman with glasses, a large nose, and a hairstyle similar to Gladys. She is a spinster (or a "splinter" according to Billy) who has experienced only four-and-a-half minutes of love in her "pathetic, lonely life." According to Billy's mom, Aunt Sis was in love with a John Travolta-like disco dancer named Dolphin Laygron 25 years ago, but he fell in love with another woman and broke Aunt Sis' heart (presumably the "happiest four-and-a-half minutes of her life" was the length of the song to which she and Dolphin danced). Aunt Sis is courted by Nergal (in "Love is Evol Spelled Backwards") but resists his charms until Billy drops a beehive in his pants, causing him to leap around maniacally. Aunt Sis falls for Nergal's bee sting-inspired "dance moves" and they get married. She and Nergal have a son named Nergal Junior. She lives with Nergal and her son in the roasting center of the Earth, apparently without any ill effects from the heat.

Aunt Sis is voiced by Grey DeLisle.

Recurring Characters

Hoss Delgado

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Hoss, battling a blob monster

Hoss is a spectral exterminator; a hunter of paranormal creatures. Modeled after Ash, the protagonist of the famed The Evil Dead horror movie trilogy, Hoss possesses one real hand and one mechanical one, the latter of which can seemingly produce any tool he desires, most commonly a chainsaw-firing crossbow. Hoss also greatly resembles Snake Plissken, the character portrayed by Kurt Russell in John Carpenter's films "Escape from New York" and "Escape from L.A.". Hoss is the macho, take no prisoners, gung ho, manly figure in Grim adventures.

Hoss Delgado is voiced by Diedrich Bader.

Eris

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Eris

Eris is Greek goddess of strife and matron deity of the Discordianism religion, here portrayed as a curvaceous and beautiful, but vindictive, blond woman. She delights in causing all kinds of chaos, and does a multitude of destructive things. She possesses the powerful Apple of Discord, a golden apple which can transform into any shape to perpetuate chaos. Her accent and behaviour is prone to sudden shifts, from a stereotypical valley girl to a refined British woman.

Eris' appearance is possibly a reference to Madonna, who is known for her blonde hair and coquettishness, and for adopting a faux British accent. Eris is even depicted with a gap in her front teeth, similar to Madonna's.

Eris is voiced by Rachael MacFarlane.

Dracula

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Dracula

Grim's childhood idol, the once famous vampire now lives in the Home Of The Ancients, a retirement home for old Movie Monsters, with The Wolf Man, The Bride of Frankenstein, and The Blob, even though Dracula is portrayed in many films and novels as having eternal youth. Dracula talks incredibly fast, and likes to dance. He does not remember names well, and often calls Grim "Skeleton Man". He is argumentive and easily distracted, saying things like "Vampires don't suck, that's a myth! Dracula scrapes with his Fangs then Licks off the Blood!". He refers to himself in third person, like "You don't tell Dracula what to do! Dracula's born knowing what to do!" He appeared in three episodes, Home Of The Ancients, Goodbling and the Hip-Hop-Opotamus, and Fear and Loathing in Endsville.

Dracula may be a spoof of Mr. T. He also seems to be a parody of Redd Foxx's character Fred Sanford from Sanford and Son because of his similar white hair style and being very argumentative like the TV character. This also is implied by how he treats Grim much like Fred treated Lamont. He may also be a tribute to the cult film, Blacula.

Dracula is voiced by Phil LaMarr.

Jeff The Spider

Jeff the Spider was hatched by Billy when Billy discovered a large egg in Grim's trunk in The Crawling Niceness. Billy, with his fear of spiders, hates Jeff, although Jeff is a kind, loving, caring spider who only wants the love of his father. Jeff never seems to realize that Billy hates him, and is always making things and doing kind deeds for Billy. In Spider's Little Daddy, Jeff pays Mandy to teach him how to be more aggressive, which actually works, in Jeffy's Web, Jeff was supposed to die after laying his thousands of eggs also lay eggs. He also appears in Keeper of the Reaper, Although he is a male spider, he was able to lay eggs. Jeff even mentioned this during the episode. Jeff apparently lives in Billy's basement. He also lays eggs in Chaos Theory. Jeff needs Mandy as a mother so he put spiderpox on Mandy and become a spider in Spidermandy.

He is voiced by Maxwell Atoms.

General Skarr

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General Skarr with Grim's scythe

General Skarr first appeared in the show Evil Con Carne, where he was Hector Con Carne's military leader. He is usually a cold-hearted, hateful and harsh man, with big interests in power and world domination. Yet when alone, he behaves effeminately (such as wearing pink pajamas). He has a scar on his face, and has only one eye.

Retired from villainy, he moved into Billy and Mandy's neighborhood in the episode Skarred for Life. He is constantly struggling with the temptation to return to his evil ways, usually while gardening, making cornbread (with real corn), or clipping coupons to distract himself. On a few occasions, Skarr was able to gain supernatural power - but he eventually fails every time.

Skarr is voiced by Armin Shimerman.

Underworld Court

Fred Fredburger

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Fred FredBurger

Fred Fredburger is a pale, yellow-green underworld creatures who vaguely resembles and elephant, but has horns and a pointed, devil-like tail. He first appeared in the episode Keeper of the Reaper, in which he was a member of the underworld jury, who was deciding who would get custody of Grim after Billy moved away. However, he seemed to be in his own little world, and he either didn't realize or didn't care that he was driving the judge and his fellow jurrors mad with his senseless questions and antics. Known for his dialogue, he would often ask the judge for a "Hammer Thingy", referring to the judge's gavel, and on a few occasions managed to sneak it out from under the judge's nose, only to hit the wall with it, making a fair-sized hole. He would often get hungry during the trial and pestered everyone for food, asking for nachos, hot dogs, and pizza, after which Billy then encouraged him to ask for tacos. Fred Fredburger would often repeat his name over and over again, singing it or spelling it out, and said, "Yes!" frequently. At the end of the episode, Fred Fredburger ended up having to make the deciding vote as to who would get possession of Grim. He simply said, "Yes!" repeatedly. The judge's desire to rid himself of Fred's exasperating presence led him to rule that Billy would never be allowed to move, therefore, both children would retain possession of Grim.

Fred Fredburger has been used recently for some of Cartoon Networks bumps, which end with his characteristic exclamation of "Yes!"

He also appeared in another episode entitled "Be A-Fred, Be Very A-Fred", where he wins a contest and spends a day with Grim. He went to the frozen yogurt store, but he couldn't remember the flavors. He always got brain freeze after taking a bite of the yogurt. When Grim dropped the yogurt on the floor, he hurt Fred's feelings, and with a cry of, "You killed my yogurt!", he ran into the freezer and hid. To make up, Grim took Fred to an amusement park, where he fell out of his seat and flew into the horizon. He was assumed dead, but at the end of the episode, it was revealed that he landed in a snowy place far far away, and befriended yetis, who sounded exactly like Fred and seemed to enjoy his actions that drove everyone else crazy.

It is unknown if he will reappear, but due to his character's growing popularity, it is entirely likely.

Fred Fredburger is voiced by C.H. Greenblatt.

Judge Roy Spleen

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Judge Roy Spleen

The Judge of the underworld court. He doesn't care much about his cases, and is very annoyed by Fred Fredburger. He has appeared in the episodes Keeper of the Reaper and Home of the Ancients.

Judge Roy Spleen is voiced by Phil LaMarr.

Toadblatt's Summer School of Sorcery

Nigel Planter

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Nigel, Mandy, and Billy.

A spoof of Harry Potter, Nigel is a boy with glasses and an "L"-shaped scar on his forehead. He's a whiny, overconfident, young wizard from Weaselthorpe House at Toadblatt's School of Sorcery. He was savagly beaten by a giant one-eyed dwarf after taking the credit for Mandy's acts of sabotage against Gunderstank House, a rival dormitory, in the episode Toadblatt's School of Sorcery.

He is voiced by Jake Thomas.

Dean Toadblatt

Dean Toadblatt is the headmaster of Toadblatt's Summer School of Sorcery. Toadblatt is essentially a large, humanoid toad wearing a purple wizard's robe. He hates Nigel Planter with a passion, a possible allusion to Severus Snape from Harry Potter. In Nigel Planter And The Chamber Pot of Secrets, he had dressed up as Lord Moldybutt in the hopes of scaring Nigel away from Toadblatt's. However, Mandy was quick to discover this fact.

He was originally voiced by John Vernon from National Lampoon's Animal House, until he died in 2005. It is rumored that in future appearances, he will be voiced by David Warner, who was also the original voice of Nergal.


Lord Moldybutt

A spoof on Lord Voldemort from the Harry Potter series. He is an evil wizard, with green skin and blue eyes and a stickman-like body. The mention of his name causes nearby objects to break (a curse word). He appeared in Nigel Planter And The Chamber Pot of Secrets. He was trying to kill Nigel Planter and told him not to go to the Chamber Pot of Secrets (spoof on The Chamber of Secrets). Later, they find out that it is really Toadblatt trying to scare off Nigel so that he won't have to deal with him anymore. Subsequently, the "real" Lord Moldybutt was seen, and delivered a statement about his planned return before falling into a hole (when he said his name the stone on which he was staying broke).

He is voiced by John Kassir.