Captain N: The Game Master (2020s Series)/Characters

This page contains a list of the many, many characters who appear in Captain N: The Game Master (2020s Series).

Kevin Keene/Captain N
The central protagonist of the series, a teenage boy from Northridge, Los Angeles, California who is pulled into the alternate world via the organic PAK. A orphan who lives with his unnamed Nintendo-employed uncle, he was intrigued by the organic PAK prototype his uncle brought home on night, and began to play with it despite his uncle's warnings. When he attempted to use it with a old NES he had found in the attic (after a failed attempt at emulating the PAK onto his computer), it exploded into a vortex, where a hand reached out and grabbed him, pulling him in and transporting him to the alternate dimension made of video games. After being saved from Mother Brain's troops by Sonic, he was brought to the Hyrule Castle, where he was officially appointed as the prophesised hero Captain N by Princess Zelda due to his appearance from another world and appearing with gadgets similar to video game hardware. A reluctant hero, Kevin spends most of his time concerned on how, and if, he will return home, as well as his situation - unlike the other characters, he cannot respawn if killed unless he collects special items, cursing him with a limited amount of lives. Despite this, he has a kind and friendly personality, and is quick to stand by his friends when needed. He is able to use a variety of different "N-Tech" gadgets based on various video game hardware and items, and can utilize special powers once he is taught how to.

He is voiced by Yuri Lowenthal.

Game Boy
A robot resembling a humanoid Game Boy handheld console who serves as Captain N's personal assistant and bodyguard.

He is voiced by Frank Welker.

Captain N's Pokémon
Various Pokémon caught and employed by Captain N over the course of his adventures.
 * Bud: A Bulbasaur given to Captain N by the inhabitants of Viridian City after he successfully defended the city from one of Mother Brain's attacks.

Mega Man
The protagonist of the Mega Man franchise, Rock "Mega Man" Light is a combat android resembling a young child created by the genius robotics scientist Dr. Thomas Light to defend his home dimension and battle the mad scientist Dr. Wily.

Mother Brain
The primary and most recurring antagonist of the series, Mother Brain is the leader of the Space Pirates and the arch-enemy of Samus Aran. Originally a Chozo supercomputer, she rebelled against them and lead a mass genocide upon the species, leaving Samus, a human orphan raised by the Chozo, as the only survivor. Compared to other adaptations, she much closer resembles her appearance in the original Metroid than her Super Metroid appearance that retroactively became her canon appearance, having two eyes, a mouth, and a pair of sharp tusk-like fangs, while also having the increased brain mass and spikes of her Super Metroid appearance and a more organic structure than her main appearances. While typically confined to a life support tank, she is shown to have immense intelligence, as well as psychic powers and prehensible tentacles that can deliver electrical shocks.

She is voiced by Vic Mignogna doing a impression of the late Levi Stubbs, who voiced Mother Brain in the original 1989 Captain N: The Game Master show.

King Bowser Koopa Sr.
Mario's arch-nemesis, the ruler of the Koopa Kingdom.

The Koopalings
The eight children of Bowser, who serve as his highest-ranking soldiers and generals.
 * Bowser Koopa Jr.: The most prominent of the Koopalings and the youngest, aged only 6.
 * Roy Koopa: The leader of the Koopalings and the oldest, aged 18.
 * Wendy O. Koopa: The second-oldest and only female Koopaling, aged 16.
 * Morton Koopa Jr.: The third-oldest Koopaling, aged 15, and the only Koopaling to not be a biological child of Bowser. He was the son of Morton Koopa, a trusted general of Bowser who died alongside Morton Jr.'s mother in battle due to a bad decision by Bowser. Traumatised and remorseful, Bowser adopted the infant Morton Jr. to try to make up for his mistake.
 * Iggy Koopa: The older twin brother of Lemmy Koopa and the middle child of the Koopalings, aged 13.
 * Lemmy Koopa: The younger twin brother of Iggy Koopa and also the middle child of the Koopalings, aged 13.
 * Ludwig Von Koopa: The third-youngest of the Koopalings, aged 10.
 * Larry Koopa: The second-youngest of the Koopalings, aged 8.

The Wily family
Counterparts to the Light family, built by Dr. Wily to help him in his crimes and conquests. As opposed to the Light family all having music-related names, the Wilys are all named after various types of weapons and tools.


 * Spear "Metal Man" Wily:
 * Saw "Air Man" Wily:
 * Cannon "Bubble Man" Wily:
 * Pistol "Quick Man" Wily:
 * Drill "Crash Man" Wily:
 * Bang "Flash Man" Wily:
 * Flare "Heat Man" Wily:
 * Axe "Wood Man" Wily:
 * Satellite "Gravity Man" Wily:
 * Trident "Wave Man" Wily:
 * Grinder "Stone Man" Wily:
 * Fan "Gyro Man" Wily:
 * Laser "Star Man" Wily:
 * Taser "Charge Man" Wily:
 * Molotov "Napalm Man" Wily:
 * Laser "Crystal Man" Wily:

Dark Matter
A hostile extra-terrestrial force hailing from Kirby's dimension, all members of Dark Matter are made of a amorphous cloud-like substance, allowing them to change their form at will.
 * Zero:
 * Blade:
 * Miracle:

King Dedede
The self-proclaimed king of Dreamland, King Dedede is a rotund blue anthropomorphic penguin-like bird with a regal coat and crown who wields a mighty mallet with various gadgets built into it. Childish, loud-mouthed and scheming, he is a greedy individual who frequently causes trouble, but is shown to have a kind heart and rarely directly antagonises anyone.

He is voiced by Ted Lewis, who previously voiced him in the 4Kids English dub of the anime Kirby: Right Back at Ya!.

Proto Man
The first sentient robot created by Dr. Light and Dr. Wily, Blues "Proto Man" Light-Wily is the precursor to the Light and Wily families and a wild card amongst the two groups. As opposed to the other robots' more cartoonish and childlike appearances, Proto Man has a more realistic, muscular adult-like body.

He is voiced by Scott McNeil, who previously voiced him in the Ruby-Spears Mega Man cartoon.

Quake Woman
Tempo "Quake Woman" Light is a similar combat robot to Mega Man, resembling a older child around 11-13 as opposed to Mega Man and Roll, who resemble younger children around 7-10.

The Light family
Mega Man's family, robots built by Dr. Light. Similar to Rock, Roll and Blues being named after genres of music, they all possess names after musical instruments or elements related to music.
 * Cymbal "Cut Man" Light:
 * Drum "Guts Man" Light:
 * Sax "Ice Man" Light:
 * Harp "Bomb Man" Light:
 * Banjo "Fire Man" Light:
 * Keytar "Electric Man" Light:
 * Synth "Time Man" Light:
 * Clarinet "Oil Man" Light:
 * Organ "Concrete Man" Light:
 * Spinet "Tornado Man" Light:
 * Timpani "Splash Woman" Light:
 * Amp "Plug Man" Light:
 * Tabor "Jewel Man" Light:
 * Flute "Hornet Man" Light:
 * Guitar "Magma Man" Light:
 * Remix "Galaxy Man" Light:

Inhabitants of Other Dimensions

 * Captain Falcon:
 * Mr. Game and Watch:
 * Bayonetta:
 * Bayou Billy:
 * Toejam and Earl:
 * Solid Snake:
 * Doom Slayer:
 * Terry Bogard:
 * Ezio Auditore da Firenze:
 * Rayman:

Katherine "Kate" Keene/Captain N II
The future daughter of Kevin Keene and a unknown woman, who typically appears in the episodes that involve time travel. Apparently having been born in the video game dimension and having never ventured to the real world, which she finds boring, Kate is a much more introverted individual compared to her father, being more professional and courteous in combat as opposed to Kevin's much more over-the-top actions. Shown to be a better fighter than Kevin and equipped with more advanced devices, namely her unique Armor Shifter, Kate typically displays a arrogant, competitive and uptight personality, but as shown on numerous occasions, she is also a very lonely girl who desperately wants to impress her father, who she admits she has very little interaction with in her present time.

She is voiced by Cherami Leigh.

Game Boy Advance
Game Boy's successor, who fulfils most of the same functions as his precursor for the second Captain N.

Like Game Boy, he is voiced by Frank Welker.