He is a feared pastry chef and crime lord who has a history of stealing various magical items, creatures and people ever since he was snubbed of fairy-tale fame. Horner plots to reach the Wishing Star in order to enact his wish to harness all of the magic on the planet, racing against Puss in Boots and Goldilocks for the wish.
He was voiced by John Mulaney, who also played Ferguson Toddle in Saturday Night Live and Andrew Glouberman in Big Mouth.
Big Jack Horner is a very large man in stature and very overweight both in body and in cheeks disproportionately larger than the rest of the face. He has pink bob hair and blue eyes. He wears a long purple jacket over a light purple buttoned shirt with a double triangular cut, a white shirt, a pink tie, brown trousers and black boots with small heels. His legs are much smaller than the rest of his body. His right hand thumb is maroon, probably from all the times he's stuck it into cakes, pies and other pastries while reciting his nursery rhyme.
When he was a child, Little Jack Horner was already overweight, and he already had pink hair in a bob. Instead, he wore a white long-sleeved shirt over dark brown trousers with suspenders and black boots.
Personality[]
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Ethical Bug: Sweet mother of goose, Jack! Horner: Well you know what they say: Can't bake a pie without losing a dozen men. Hehehehe... Bug: Oh. Oh! That was horrible. Your wish is horrible. YOU'RE horrible! You're an irredeemable monster! Horner: Wha-wha-what took you so long, idiot?! [flicks Ethical Bug away]
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~ The Ethical Bug giving up on changing Big Jack Horner after seeing him indifferent to his men's deaths and reveals him for the monster he is, only to be flicked away by Big Jack Horner who is unashamed of who he is.
Big Jack Horner is a cruel and sadistic megalomaniac of the highest order (which is only masked by his comedic portrayal), whose desire to control all magic in existence borders on obsession that stems from his petty envy of how his story is nothing more than a nursery rhyme compared to actual fairy tales, and bitterly recalls how people ignored him in favor of magical beings, such as Pinocchio.
As a result, he became obsessed with collecting and hoarding magical objects, weapons, tools, and even creatures or their parts (having a large collection of horns from baby unicorns) though Jack has little interest in what he collects other than their magical nature and usefulness, as he thought the Ethical Bug was a cursed locust and didn't even know what using his unicorn horns would do to his victims and was pleasantly surprised to see them burst into glitter and confetti (which also killed them). He also hates being reminded of his nursery rhyme, as he killed one of the Serpent Sisters by using the Midas Touch to turn her into gold after she mockingly recited his rhyme, as well as a twisted play on his promise to reward them with "their weight in gold".
He cares nothing for the lives of others, even those of his own subordinates, whom he views as disposable cannon fodder in his quest for power, and he has no appreciation for the good things in his life, as he claimed to have not much as a boy other than "loving parents, stability, a mansion, and a thriving baked good enterprise to inherit", dismissing them all as "useless crap". When the Ethical Bug denounces Jack as an "irredeemable monster", Jack doesn't deny it at all and even calls the Bug an "idiot" for taking so long to realize it. This indicates that Jack has full awareness of his vile actions and has no remorse for the pain he has caused. His vile behavior/nature and obsession with both the star and map led him to his own demise.
Biography[]
Past[]
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Jack: You know, I never had much as a kid. Just loving parents, stability, and a mansion... and a thriving baked goods enterprise for me to inherit. Useless crap like that. But once I get my wish, I'll finally have the one thing that will make me happy! Bug: Oh, well, what's that? Jack: All of the magic in the world... for me! And no one else gets any. Is that so much? Bug: YES! Jack: Agree to disagree!
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~ Big Jack Horner revealing his past and wish to the Ethical Bug.
Jack was born into a wealthy family who owned a pie enterprise for their son to inherit. His family had done sideshows in order to advertise the enterprise. In these sideshows, "Little Jack Horner" would perform his nursery rhyme, and at first gained fame for these performances. However, the performances became stale, and Jack and being overtaken by magical creatures like Pinocchio, leading to Big Jack Horner believing that that side of him "that had nothing magical about it" is long dead.
Since then, even though he inherited the pie enterprise his family owned, he saw it as "useless crap", and didn't feel he'd be fully satisfied until he obtained all of the world's magic. To that end, he hired numerous thugs to steal and retrieve various magical items. One such case of this was shown in The Trident, where he had sent Kitty Softpaws to retrieve Poseidon's Trident, which he would later try to use to attack Kitty and Puss with when they try to retrieve the map from him.
Puss in Boots: The Last Wish[]
Big Jack Horner is introduced in the film judging his company's new pie connoisseur, when he is joined by the Serpent Sisters who have brought him the map to the Wishing Star as requested. Big Jack Horner takes them to his trophy room where he shows them all the magical memorabilia he has collected and collected over the years, but still calling them "trinkets" compared to the Wishing Star. While viewing the map savoring the wish with which he would become the master of all magic, however, one of the Serpent Sisters asks him about the rhyme for which he became famous, reminding him of the time when his fame had deteriorated due to not having any magic.
When paying the Serpent Sisters, Jack Horner offers them the Hand of King Midas so that one of them will be turned into gold, as he promised "their weight in gold". At that moment Baby Bear bursts into the room, causing Goldilocks, the Three Bears, Puss and Kitty to face Jack. The latter immediately recognizes Kitty, having worked for him in the past, but in the confusion generated by the Three Bears the two cats escape with the map. Big Jack Horner tries to block them using a trident to hit the flying carpet they were escaping with, but in the end Puss and Kitty still manage to escape and Big Jack Horner decides to gather the Baker's Dozen, to take all his magical objects and creatures and put them all inside his bag (except Cinderella's glass slipper which he promptly throws to the wall) and, having transformed a pumpkin into a tank with Fairy Godmother's wand, set off in pursuit of the enemies by locating them using a crystal ball.
Once they arrive in the Dark Forest, they find Goldilocks and the Three Bears and Jack throws them off the road by hitting them with Excalibur, and then continues on to the field of flowers, the first evidence of the map wielded by Perrito. Jack orders his subordinates to cut them down, but when the plants rebel and start killing some members of the Baker's Dozen Jack Horner decides to resort to his weapons. He brings out what he thinks is a magical locust and orders it to eat the plants, but it turns out to be the Ethical Bug (the movie's version of the Talking Cricket from Pinocchio), who tries to convince him to help his subordinates despite Jack saying he doesn't want to bother with what happens to his subordinates. After that, Jack takes the Phoenix out of his endless bag and uses it as a flamethrower, burning the plants and thus being able to continue his journey.
Once they get to the river, Jack kidnaps Perrito and, threatening him with the unicorn's horn despite the Ethical Bug trying to dissuade him, tries to persuade Puss and Kitty to give him the map, however as Goldilocks and the Three Bears arrive, a free-for-all battle ensues to get the map. Jack tries to hit Puss using the unicorn horn, however he ends up hitting three of his underlings killing them and exploding them into confetti, to the shock of both Puss and the Ethical Bug. Eventually, Kitty is distracted by seeing Puss running away and Goldilocks takes the map, changing locations and separating from the other two groups, despite Jack Horner trying to shoot her and the Three Bears with unicorn horns.
As he continues his journey through the Dark Forest, Jack keeps an eye on the cats and Goldilocks through his crystal ball, wondering whether to let the cats retrieve the map and then kill them or kill them all and forget about it, all while traversing a ravine using his subordinates as a bridge. This leads the Ethical Bug to ask him about his past hoping to bring out the good in him, but Jack claims he's always had junk like "parents, stability, and a business to inherit one day" and that only after expressing wishing to have all the magic in the world just to himself would be truly happy, which leaves the Ethical Bug totally shocked. Jack Horner ignores this and still takes his tank through the bridge of his underlings, which doesn't hold and ends up collapsing along with the tank, with all of the Baker's Dozen dead except for one underling, who clung to the ravine in time, horrifying the Ethical Bug, who then renounces trying to change Jack and defines him as an "irredeemable monster". For his part, Big Jack Horner sarcastically tells him that it took too long to understand this and flicks him away, only to save his only surviving subordinate because she's only one who does not talk too much.
Jack Horner and his only underling make it to the Wishing Star just before Puss can make his wish in front of Kitty and Perrito, claiming it for Jack. However, upon the arrival of Goldilocks and the three Bears, a free-for-all battle ensues to take possession of the map. Big Jack Horner uses a magical scepter to shoot first at Puss and then Kitty to take the map from him, but as he shoots the latter, he hits his last subordinate who ends up disintegrated from the edge of the star, despite her having asked Jack for help and him, ignored her as he continuously attacks his opponents. As Mama Bear takes the map, Jack prepares to blast her, but is knocked down by Baby Bear who threatens to kill him and steal his dress. Jack awkwardly hits Baby by firing his magic scepter and knocking him off the edge, distracting Goldilocks, Papa and Mama to rescue him and allowing Jack to retrieve the map. Kitty manages to get it out of his hand and Jack tries to hit her with poison apple-shaped bombs, but the cat takes one with her velvet paws and throws it at Jack Horner, sending him to the ground. The man tries to use a hatchet to attack her, but Kitty with a double kick sends him into his endless bag and locks him inside, trapping him.
After the battle between Puss and Death, Big Jack Horner reemerges from the endless bag after eating an "Eat Me" cookie, growing large as a giant. After taking the map from Puss and Kitty, he prepares to grant his wish to take all magic, but just before succeeding he is distracted by Perrito who, using his bewitching gaze, tries to convince him to give up his wish. Jack Horner does not fall into the trap because he defines himself as "dead inside", but Perrito confesses that it was just a way to distract him so that the "Team Friendship" could attack him. In fact, with a combined attack Puss, Kitty, Goldilocks and Baby Bear manage to take the map from Jack Horner's hand to recover it before Puss, Kitty, and Goldi (as they no longer need the wish already having what they want) rips it into pieces before Jack could recover it. Jack Horner desperately tries to recover the pieces of the map as the Wishing Star begin to collapses before everyone flees escapes in time. Jack manages to recover most of it, but a piece is taken by the Ethical Bug who, resigning as his conscience after all terrible acts he did during the journey and abuse he gave him, uses the angered and abused Phoenix to burn it, causing the destruction of the map and the total collapse of the Star. Big Jack Horner, wondering what he did to "specifically" deserve this, crashes into the Wishing Star and dies in the star's explosion.
In Other Media[]
Main article: "Robbin' Big" Jack Horner
Quotes[]
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I pronounce this batch... delicious.
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~ Big Jack Horner's introductory line, said after tasting a pie.
“
After so many years of searching, this is my moment. With this wish, I will finally be the master of all magic.
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~ Big Jack Horner revealing his plans should he receive the Wishing Star.
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Jo: Hey, Little Jack. (He closes the box and locks it) Jack: Excuse me? Jo: Could you do the thumb thing? Like in the fairy tale? Jack: It wasn’t a fairy tale. It was only a nursery rhyme. Jo: Oh yeah the lame one. “Little Jack Horner sat in the corner, eating a Horner pie.”...
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~ One of the Serpent Sisters foolishly mentioning and singing Jack’s nursery rhyme, infuriating Jack.
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What's impressive?! I've been a boy the whole time! [ragefully throws a pie screaming]
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~ Big Jack Horner complaining about being upstaged by Pinocchio in the past.
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I hate talking fairy tale animals!
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~ Big Jack Horner blocking Puss in Boots and Kitty Softpaws as they were trying to steal his map to the Wishing Star.
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Assemble the Baker's Dozen!
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~ Big Jack Horner ordering his underling to gather his best men to search for the Wishing Star.
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I'll get you, my kitties, and your little dog too!
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~ Big Jack Horner as he and the Baker's Dozen begin to pursue Puss in Boots, Kitty Softpaws and Perrito, making a reference to the Wicked Witch of the West.
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Well if it isn’t the idiots who tried to steal from me.
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~ Big Jack Horner chasing after Goldilocks and the Three Bears.
“
I couldn't get this rock off of it, but still pretty cool, right?
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~ Big Jack Horner after pulling Excalibur (and the stone) out from the Magic Nanny Bag.
“
I'm not really stressing about the manpower. I've got a bottomless bag of magic weapons. These babies are gonna get me that wish even after the whole team is dead and gone!
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~ Big Jack Horner telling the Ethical Bug that he's fine with letting his whole team die.
“
Horner: It’s not a granny bag! It is a magic nanny bag! Now, make with the map, or we'll see what the unicorn horn really does. Bug: Y-Y-You're not gonna shoot a puppy, are you Jack?! Horner: Yeah. In the face. Why?
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~ Big Jack Horner threatening to shoot Perrito if Puss and Kitty don't give him the map.
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I don’t have the map, Little Bo Creep. (She throws another baker at him) Stop throwing my men at me!
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~ Big Jack Horner encountering Goldilocks.
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Jack: So, what do you think, bug? Do I wait for the cats to steal the map, and kill them, or do I just kill everybody all at once? Bug: You know, I’m starting to think you don’t appreciate the value of a life. Jack: What?! No. I mean I love THESE guys! [Bakers are screaming in pain under his feet] Jack: Flex the glutes! I need a solid surface.
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~ Big Jack Horner talking to the Ethical Bug about what to do with his enemies and showing how does he like his servants.
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I've been called a lot of things, but never Death. I like it. That's MY wish!
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~ Big Jack Horner reaching the Wishing Star and claims the wish for himself.
“
Oh come on. You walked into that one.
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~ Big Jack Horner after accidentally shooting the last of his men with his magic staff.
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I shouldn't have telegraphed it!
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~ Big Jack Horner as he falls into his Magic Nanny Bag.
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They're such pools of vulnerability... It's so cute how you think that would work on me! Don't you know I'm dead inside? By the way, your nose is bleeding.
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~ Big Jack Horner revealing himself to be impervious to Perrito's cuteness.
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WHAT DID I DO TO DESERVE THIS? I MEAN, WHAT SPECIFICALLY?!
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~ Big Jack Horner's last words before being sucked into the Wishing Star's crater and blowing up.
Big Jack Horner's personality and goals makes even more sense if one is familiar with how the nursery rhyme was received throughout history - it was common for political cartoonists to use him to depict self-serving politicians.[1] For example, this and this.
Jack Horner's nickname "Big" is a reference to the nickname "Little" he had as a child, and underlines how Jack Horner no longer considers himself the child of the nursery rhyme but a man capable of controlling magic.
His nickname "Big" could also be a reference to his size.
Big Jack Horner is the fifth villain of the Shrek franchise to die after Lord Farquaad, the Fairy Godmother, Humpty Alexander Dumpty and Le Chuchoteur.
He is also third villain to be based on a nursery rhyme after Humpty Alexander Dumpty and Jack and Jill. Coincidentally, all are from the Puss in Boots films.
Jack Horner is the second Dreamworks character to use a crossbow, the first being Grimmel the Grisly.
A frequent gag in the film is that Big Jack Horner doesn't know how to properly use some magical items and uses them incorrectly or with much difficulty. One of these is when he attempts to pull Excalibur out of his bag, causing a holy light to surround him and disappear again and again as he struggles to yank the sword and the stone out together.
Another notable example is when he accidentally summons the Ethical Bug, believing him to be a magic locust that could help eat away the flowers in the Pocket full of Posies.
In the Junior novelization of Puss in Boots: The Last Wish, the vision of Big Jack Horner's wish shows Puss and Kitty being deprived of their magic sentience, solidifying that Big Jack Horner stealing all of the world's magic would've led to the death of every creature whose awareness was magical.
During his death scene, his hand was the last to go down into the star's remains giving a thumbs down, parodying the scene from Terminator II: Judgement Day, where the T-800 that saved John Connor gave a thumbs up as he sank into the molten metal.
Jack Horner is an evil counterpart and a dark parallel to Goldilocks, as both are human antagonists to Puss' quest for the Wishing Star and each lead their own respective teams (the Baker's Dozen for Jack, the Crime Bear Family for Goldilocks). They both had committed multiple crimes to get what they desire in their selfish paths for the Wishing Star. However, Goldilocks, despite all her faults, genuinely values and cares for the Bears while Jack doesn't care about any of his underlings. While Jack and Goldilocks each did held Perrito hostage, Goldilocks and the Bears only used him as bait while seemingly taken his advice as they even considered adopting him as their new family member while Jack attempted to murder Perrito in cold blood by shooting him with a unicorn's horn despite the objections of Puss, Kitty, and the Ethical Bug. Goldilocks wanted to wish for a human family out of pure insecurity as she herself is not a bear, Jack wanted to wish for ultimate power out of pure ingratitude and selfishness as he believed himself to be a god capable of handling more in hand. Goldilocks soon gives up the Star to save Baby Bear from his sudden death and realizes the Bears were her "true" family all along, while Jack still attempts to get the Star through violence and murder, not growing or learning. Jack is what Goldilocks could have become if she lacks a moral compass, but also if she gets completely corrupted and consumed by her obsession for a "true" family.
He is also a more malevolent counterpart to Death as both are sadistic villains who are after Puss with intentions to kill him (Death wants to kill Puss for wasting away his first 8 lives, and Horner wants to kill Puss for getting in the way of his plans to gain the power of the Wishing Star). However, Death is honorable and reasonable in nature as he handles his job well without causing needless havoc; he even spares Puss when the latter learned his lesson and vowed to dedicate the remainder of his life to help his friends. Horner, on the other hand, has proven himself to be far more despicable as he remains vindictive on his plan to control all magic. Ironically, Death himself is the only character in the film that Horner hadn't crossed paths with.
Opposing the movie's message of appreciating life, Big Jack Horner represents people that seek meaningless things for selfish needs, which are often the cause of their own downfall, which is exactly what happens to him in the end.
Prior to Puss in Boots: The Last Wish, he was mentioned in the "Baking News" episode of Swamp Talk.
He was referred to as "Little" Jack Horner, and was said to have been pulling out plums from the mincemeat pies at Georgie Porgie's pie shop, ruining the experience for Shrek.
In order to enchant the pumpkin in to the carriage for the Baker’s Dozen, he uses a magic wand. This wand looks similar to the Fairy Godmother’s wand from Shrek 2, only it has an eight-pointed star instead of a five-pointed star.
It's revealed that the trident Big Jack Horner throws at Kitty and Puss during their escape from the factory is Poseidon's Trident, where it's revealed in the short The Trident that Puss first attempted to steal it from a pirate ship to restore Del Mar's water.
As one of the pirates bears a close resemblance to a member of the Baker's Dozen, it's possible that after the events of the short, Jack personally went to Del Mar to claim the Trident and hired said member on the way.
Jack is the only main character in the movie who didn’t find out about Death.
Ironically he is also the only main character in the movie who died permanently.
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Vortex (Simon Ambrose, Killer Janitor, Slater, Madeleine, Titus Fisher, Artem Karlenko, Ling & Susan) |
Chi Han Ly |
Matov |
Sylvester Smirch |
Queen Ravenna |
Finn |
Donny |
Robert |
Eric Byer |
Mama |
Diana |
Marisol & Julian |
The Skiptracer |
Grace Ferrin |
Polite Leader |
Owen Shaw |
Vegh |
Riley Hicks |
Klaus |
Adolfson |
Donaka Mark |
The Network |
Blanks (Oliver Chamberlin, Guy Shepherd, Shane Hawkins, The Marmalade Sandwich, The Twins & Peter Page) |
Toxic-Mega Cunts (Mother Russia, Black Death, Genghis Carnage, Javier, The Tumor, & Goggles) |
Brooke |
Ralph D'Amico |
Santana |
Zombies (Robert Irwin) |
Shelley Linker |
Cootie Kids (Patriot, Dink, Angela, Tricycle Girl, & Racer Dopkins) |
Tom Bowen |
Zack White |
Jack Hammond |
Senator Quintas Corvus |
Marcus Proculus |
Clinch Leatherwood |
Big Daddy |
Old Elegant Woman |
The Bikers |
Lorraine |
The Wealthy Family |
Blaire Lily |
Billie227 |
Mr. Jang |
Riva |
Mehmed II |
Master Vampire |
Adele Pinchelow |
Travis & Captain Lippencott |
Deckard Shaw |
Mose Jakande |
Louis Kiet |
Kara |
Indominus rex |
Vic Hoskins |
Henry Wu |
Lady Lucille Sharpe |
Nana and Pop Pop |
Krampus |
Krampus' Elves |
Krampus' Toys |
Krampus' Gingerbread Men |
Freya |
Zogu |
Skosol and Valmir |
Gul'dan |
The Horde (Blackhand the Destroyer & Orgrim Doomhammer) |
New Founding Fathers of America (Edwidge Owens, Caleb Warrens & Harmon James) |
Earl Danzinger |
Eric Busmalis |
Chief Couper |
Kimmy |
Uncle Sam |
Robert Dewey |
The Asset |
Craig Jeffers |
Christian Dassault |
Ray Marcus |
Kevin Wendell Crumb |
John Cooke |
Tom Watson |
Jonah Aldrich |
Madden |
Miles Edwards |
Nyx |
Tao Tei (Tao Tei Queen) |
Order of the Coagula |
Armitage Family (Rose Armitage, Roman Armitage, Marianne Armitage, Dean Armitage, Missy Armitage, & Jeremy Armitage) |
Jim Hudson |
Logan King |
Cipher |
Connor Rhodes |
Ahmanet |
Mr. Hyde (2017) |
Set |
Dr. Foley |
Mathias Lund-Helgesen |
Bayfield Babyface Killer |
Lori Spengler |
John Tombs |
Lipstick-Face Demon |
KeyFace |
Gerald Rainier |
Rallah |
Calux |
Precursors |
Kaiju (Obsidian Fury, Onibaba, & Raijin, Hakuja, and Shrikethorn) |
Newton Geiszler |
Eli Mills |
Ken Wheatley |
Gunnar Eversol |
Indoraptor |
Isaac Izzard |
Selena Izzard |
Kores Botha |
Xia |
Mr. Pierce |
Arlo Sabian |
Dr. May Updale |
Skeletor |
Dr. Ranbir Sartain |
Jason Volta |
Xander |
Thaddeus Valentine |
Shrike |
Deja Thoris |
Louis |
Carl, Rudy, Stevie, and Vern |
Mr. Glass |
Dr. Ellie Staple |
Dr. Gregory Butler |
Stephanie Butler |
Adelaide Wilson/Red |
TetheredWilsons (Abraham, Umbrae, & Pluto) & Tylers |
Brixton Lore |
Eteon (Eteon Director) |
Ma |
Ben Hawkins |
Shane |
Teddy McGiggle |
Ephraim Winslow |
Thomas Wake |
Seagull |
The Mermaid |
Demon Overlord |
Lord Thomas Badgley |
Dr. Blair Mudfly |
Barry |
The Invisible Man (2020) |
Blissfield Butcher |
Athena Stone |
Otto |
Jakob Toretto |
Lieutenant Sue |
Elijah Hardin |
Hotel Manager |
William Burke |
Candyman |
Candyman Hive |
Sherman Fields |
Sandie |
Jack |
Lyutsifer Safin |
Valdo Obruchev |
Logan Ash |
Ernst Stavro Blofeld |
Primo |
Patrizia Reggiani |
Nick Fowler |
Fjölnir |
Danny Sharp |
Captain Hollister (2022) |
John Rainbird (2022) |
Rainn Delacourt |
Soyona Santos |
The Grabber |
Jean Jacket |
Ricky "Jupe" Park |
Gordy |
Rogue Lion |
Corey Cunningham |
Megan
Live-Action Television Aaron Downing |
Albert Lawrence Cheney |
Alex Merritt |
Allard Bunker |
Angela Young |
April Troost |
Arthur Pruitt |
Arthur Tunney |
Bill Fallon |
Bud Greer |
Burt Malone |
Cary Stillman |
Chris Pollit |
Clarence "C-Square" Carmichael |
Constantin Volsky |
Daniel Garrett |
Daniel Hendricks |
Danielle Keyes |
Dawn Sterling |
Dena Carter |
Dennis Pollock |
Dennis Teal |
Dennis Trope |
Diana Hawthorne |
Dr. Diane Meade |
Donald Housman |
Donald Shalvoy |
Donna Cheponis |
Eddie Chandler |
Edward Auster |
Eileen Willick |
Elias Grace |
Emma Kim |
Fiona Reed |
Frances Houston |
Freddo Parisi |
Gayle Janaway |
Gordon Samuels |
Harold Jensen |
Herman Capshaw |
Jacob Lowenstein |
Jenny Brandt |
Joel Thayer |
Johnny Dona |
Jordan Reed |
Joseph Krolinsky |
Joyce Pollock |
Julia Veloso |
Justin Lafferty |
Katherine Waxman |
Katrina Ludlow |
Kendra Daniels |
Kevin Almonte |
Kyle Swanson |
Laura Di Biasi |
Leland Barnes |
Leon Vorgitch |
Lewis Darnell |
Liann Crosby |
Lindsay Carson |
Lorraine Cobin |
Lorraine Dillon |
Marcus Woll |
Mark Bruner |
Matthew O'Dell |
Marty Winston |
Melanie Cullen |
Michael Dobson |
Miranda Shea |
Mitch Carroll |
Molly Preston |
Monty Bender |
Ned Lasky |
Ned Loomis |
Nina Ellis |
Paul Kopell |
Paul Sandig |
Qaadar Khaleel |
Ray Burrows |
Raymond Taylor |
Richard Morriston |
Rita Shalvoy |
Roger Kraslow |
Russell Lowery |
Samantha Weaver |
Simon Brooks |
Shane Sutter |
Spencer Talbert |
Stephanie Harker |
Ted Sanderson |
Thad Messimer |
Tory Quinlann |
Tracy Brandt |
Walter Grobman |
Willard Tappen |
Wayne Hensley |
Wyatt Ackman |
Westway Refrigerated Truck |
Bulldozer |
William Lewis |
April Troost |
Dwight K. Schrute |
Ryan Howard |
Jan Levinson |
Charles Miner |
Roy Anderson |
Gabe Lewis |
Deangelo Vickers |
Robert California |
Andy Bernard |
Creed Bratton |
Kelly Kapoor |
Todd Packer |
Frank |
Scranton Strangler
Video Games Alejandro Sosa |
Gaspar Gomez |
George Sheffield |
Ricardo |
Edna Strickland |
Kid Tannen |
Cliff Tannen |
Riff Tannen |
Billy Yoder |
Dr. Laura Sorkin |
Miles Chadwick
Live-Action Films The Mouse |
Sadako Yamamura |
Ocean Entity |
Dr. Reingold |
Benny |
Ruby |
Commando Elite (Major Chip Hazard, Butch Meathook, Nick Nitro, Brick Bazooka, Link Static, Kip Killigan, & Gwendy Dolls) |
Gil Mars |
Steamboat Willie |
Vivian Thompson |
Frank Fitts |
General Roth'h'ar Sarris |
Commodus |
Jacob |
Norman Spencer |
Genus |
General Granger |
General Russell Woodman |
Voltan |
Morlocks (Über-Morlock) |
Lamar Burgess |
Connor Rooney |
Harlen Maguire |
Dietrich Banning |
Samara Morgan |
Anna Morgan |
Galem Burke |
Frank Abagnale Jr. |
Dean Gordon Pritchard |
Larry Quinn |
James Rethrick |
Madame Vandersexxx |
Claire Wellington |
Vincent |
Paco |
Felix Reyes-Torrena |
Count Olaf |
Hook-Handed Man |
Henchperson of Indeterminate Gender |
Bald Man |
White-Faced Women |
Officer LeFlore |
Jack Byrnes |
Chris Wilton |
Martians |
Dr. Bernard Merrick |
Tom Lincoln |
Jackson Rippner |
Hatsumomo |
Curtis Taylor, Jr. |
Jean-Baptiste Grenouille |
Norbit's Parents |
Rasputia Latimore |
Big Black Jack Latimore |
Blue Latimore |
Earl Latimore |
Deion Hughes |
Buster Perkin |
Stranz Van Waldenberg |
Fairchild Van Waldenberg |
Katie Van Waldenberg |
Robert Turner |
Decepticons (Megatron, Starscream, Barricade, Frenzy, Blackout, Scorponok, Bonecrusher, Brawl, Dispensor, The Fallen, Soundwave, Sideways, Grindor, Ravage, Alice & Scalpel) |
Constructicons/Devastator (Demolishor, Rampage, Long Haul, Mixmaster, Scrapper & Scavenger) |
Lila Cantrow |
Assef |
Sweeney Todd |
Nellie Lovett |
Judge Turpin |
Beadle Bamford |
Jonas Fogg |
Adolfo Pirelli |
Predatory Vines |
Tran |
Les Grossman |
ARIIA |
Jake |
Max |
Anna Ivers |
Theodore Galloway |
George Harvey |
Hilly Holbrook |
Setrakus Ra |
Jerry Dandridge |
Evil Ed |
Tak Mashido |
Farra Lemkova |
Ricky |
Zeus |
Julian Assange |
Dino Brewster |
Deja Thoris |
Louis |
Carl, Rudy, Stevie and Vern
San Lorenzo Uli |
Fartholomew Fishflinger |
Duchess |
El Moco |
Thieves |
Brandt, Dom, Chad and Lamar
Others Death |
Perrito’s Former Owners |
Pirate Captain |
Le Chuchoteur |
Three Diablos |
The Evil Queen |
No |
Red Shivra |
Malaranea |
Maliflua |
Jack Sprat |
Beast |
Scimitar (Evil Dulcinea)