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In the Clay Fighter series Bad Mr. Frosty is a snowman with a bad attitude.
An amorphous blob. He is able to shape shift into various weapons such as axes, cannons, and boxing gloves. He has an appetite for clay causing him to eat other opponents
James Tiberius Kirk, captain of the USS Enterprise (designation NCC-1701), is hailed as one of the most respected figures in the history of Starfleet.
Captain Sulu served as helmsman of the U.S.S. Enterprise for many years before taking command of the U.S.S. Excelsior.
A regular Earthworm from Texas who happened to stumble upon a space suit. He starred in several platformers of the same name, most notably on the SNES and Sega Genesis.
Half Vulcan, half Human, the ever logical Mr. Spock is the chief science officer and second-in-command on board the U.S.S. Enterprise, serving alongside Captain James T. Kirk, one of the few people Spock calls a friend.
Tiny is ClayFighter's verison of the incredible hulk.
Pavel Chekov was the Enterprise's tactical officer under Captain James T. Kirk. He later went on to serve as first officer of U.S.S. Reliant and an instructor at Starfleet Academy
Starfleet officer assigned to the U.S.S. Enterprise as Chief Engineer.
Senior medical officer aboard the USS Enterprise NCC-1701.
Ickybod Clay is a ghost with a jack-o-lantern head, who is a recurring character in the ClayFighter series. He is meant to invoke the Headless Horseman from Washington Irving's 1819 short story "The Legend of Sleepy Hollow", but his name is a pun instead on the book's protagonist, Ichabod Crane.
Boogerman is a superhero that farts, burps, and throws boogers to kill his enemies.
An insane clown made of clay from the fighting game series ClayFighter. His arsenal of weapons includes throwing pies and a giant hammer.
Malevolent salt-water taffy, mysteriously brought to life.
Gandalf is a wizard in the world of Middle-Earth. He appears in The Hobbit, and Lord of the Rings. He's later reborn as Gandalf the White. In the Peter Jackson film adaptations, Sir Ian McKellen plays the role of Gandalf.
The resident damsel in distress of the Earthworm Jim series, What's-Her-Name is Jim's romantic interest and apparently the twin sister of Queen Slug-for-a-Butt
A principle bad guy from the Earthworm Jim games
An enemy and friendly character featured in the Earthworm Jim series. Peter Puppy is known for turning into a monstrous dog whenever he is scared.
The Bard is a selfish rogue who will only undertake a quest if there is a likely profit in it for himself.
Frodo is a hobbit from the Shire who is well known for his quest to destroy the One Ring.
Sam, is a fictional character in J. R. R. Tolkien's The Lord of the Rings. One of the nine members of the fellowship of the ring. In Peter Jackson's Lord of The Rings Trilogy Sean Astin was the actor that played Samwise Gamgee.
Pippin is a fictional character from J. R. R. Tolkien's the Lord of the Rings. Scottish actor Billy Boyd played Pippin Took in The Lord Of The Rings film trilogy.
A boss character featured in multiple Clay Fighter games. He has a custom made prosthetic limb that he appears to use for insane scientific pursuits.
A main character from the Lord of the Rings series, and appears in a number of games based on the movie.
Gimli is a dwarf lord from Tolkein's Lord of the Rings. He has made appearances in many video games. Gimli is portrayed in Peter Jackson's motion picture trilogy by British actor John Rhys-Davies.
Hoppy is a character from the Clayfighter series.
When he's not gallavanting around as an eccentric millionaire, he's fighting crime as his alter ego, Boogerman. While as boogerman he can perform all manner of bodily fluid superpowers mostly involving either mucus or flatulence
Blue Suede Goo is a fashionable Elvis Impersonator, sporting the Elvis jacket, the Elvis hair style and a hefty beer gut. His unique attacks include a sword chop with his hair and music notes used as projectiles. Blue Suede Goo’s name come from Elvis’s famous hit Blue Suede Shoes. Unfortunately Blue Suede Goo’s legacy is short lived in the clayfighter franchise as he only appears in the original clayfighter
The protagonist of the original Fallout. Great-grandfather to the protagonist in Fallout 2. He is not related to the vault dweller from Vault 101, the Lone Wanderer.
Harold is an F.E.V. mutant, being exposed to the F.E.V. for an unknown period of time, but strangely, did not complete the process to becoming a Super Mutant.
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