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Avenue Q is a series based on the musical of the same name, and just like that, it is a parody of PBS's Sesame Street. The series begins after a film based on the musical.

Disclaimer: "Avenue Q has not been authorized or approved by the Jim Henson Company or Sesame Workshop, which have no responsibility for its content.

All characters that appear here are property of their respective owners.

We have nothing but love for the source material.

Characters[]

✍ = Redesign
😈 = Villain
💥 = Gains superpowers after the meteor crash
⚰️ = Character to be killed off
⛓️ = Villain(s) to be arrested
🏥 = Character(s) to be rehabilitated

Main characters[]

Puppet characters[]

  • Princeton: A young, optimistic, naïve, somewhat lost, and lonely Southern Italian man. Slightly more cynical than his stage self. He secretly has authority over all of Avenue Q.💥
  • Kate Monster: Sweet, bubbly, caring, wholesome, playful, lovable, and strong-willed. More tomboyish and goofy than her stage self and quite a "playful flirt" (she has kissed other women on occasions). Ever since she gave birth to some kids, she has gained huge hips and a large behind, which are sometimes a source of adult humor in some episodes (f.e., she was attempting to dive into the can, but Trevor slammed the lid down before she could get in. Therefore denting the can, which explains the cheeky imprint on the lid of Trevor's can. Or been called "Jenny Candy" (Penny Candy) or Miss Zubblerump 'cause she's chubby and likes sweet things.). Kate also shaves her fur if it gets too shaggy. But despite her figure, Kate's very agile. She roller-skates, and is also a good swimmer. It helps that's she's buoyant. Kate also uses what she teaches in Kindergarten with her own children. Kate's parents brought her to Avenue Q, and they were friends with Brian and Christmas Eve. Speaking of families, Kate and her sisters have sleepovers.💥
  • Nicky: Lazy, emotional, mischievous, clueless, occasionally annoying, but still nice. He owns a marijuana dispensary but still has to follow the "don't get high off your own supply" rule. Trekkie Monster and Pot Cookie Monster are his favorite customers. Since he makes gadgets, probably also likes trains. He's also a good juggler too.💥
  • Rod: Cranky, bothered, insecure, but still friendly and intelligent. Still a Republican supporter, but hates Donald Trump. He has been known to cross-dress in women's clothing, it's so convincing no one can tell it's him. Unless he says so. But regularly, he mostly wears boring, drab colors. He's known to like a lot of pastels. He also gives his friends makeovers.💥
  • Ricky: Bulky, tough, laid-back. He looks exactly like Nicky, except a bit more buff. Married to Rod.💥
  • Trekkie Monster: Reclusive, perverted, sometimes rude, but still hilarious. Still obsessed with Internet pornography. Trekkie Monster collects Star Trek merch.💥
  • Lucy the Slut: Beautiful, sassy, sensuous, at times prone to orgasms. Sometimes seen barefoot, but doesn't hinder her sexiness. Since she became a born-again Christian, she and Kate have been living together in the same apartment. In fact, she brings most of the money into her and Kate's place. And even after getting saved, Lucy still makes sexual innuendoes Before getting into jazz, Lucy sing gospel. She and Kate both bond over chick flicks. She has a couple other jobs before working at the Around-the-Clock. Secretly, Lucy is a nerd for fantasy.💥
  • Julian: Formerly known as the Newcomer, named after the Juilliard School of Music; Shy, nervous, studious, awkward, nerdy, and resembles Princeton to the point people mistake the two for one another.💥
  • The Bad Idea Bears: Enthusiastic, manipulative, adorable, secretive, bad role models. Always devising terrible schemes. When Fizzie and Fuzzie first met Annie and Manny, they easily befriended them, as the two brown bears also give bad ideas to many people. With that, the duo became a quartet. They also love the show Cuddletubbies.😈💥🏥
    • Fizzie Bear: The yellow female one. Also sometimes referred to as "Clover", "Daisy", "Bonnie" or "Gloria".
    • Fuzzie Bear: The blue male one. Also sometimes referred to as "Esteban" (alternatively spelled "Estevan"),"Benny", or "Stevie".
    • Annie Bear: The brown female one.
    • Manny Bear: The brown male one.
  • Jefferson Thomas: A parody of Roosevelt Franklin, and friend of Princeton. His name is a reversal of Thomas Jefferson.
  • Mrs. Lavinia Thistletwat: Ruthless, greedy, manipulative, short-tempered, think Mrs. Trunchbull from Matilda, but less violent.💥
  • Marlon Monster: A green monster with orange hair and yellow downward-pointing horns. He is friends with Trekkie Monster. Together they form a double act similar to the Two-Headed Monster.💥
  • Ted: An orange male puppet; similar in demeanor and personality to Rod. However, unlike Rod, he is still closeted.
  • Polly: A purple female puppet with a potty mouth.💥
  • Max: A blue male puppet with no mouth. Since he has no mouth, he communicates (and sings) via American Sign Language.💥
  • Kelvin: A male puppet who suffers from depression. For that, he needs copious amounts of Prozac to stay happy.
  • Tyrone: A male puppet who only curses because he has Tourette's Syndrome.
  • Fritz: Titular star of Fritz's Funporium. Fritz is a hooch-swigging, child-hating, serial-dating puppet monster who was sentenced to do children's television as community service after his third arrest for public drunkenness, indecent exposure, and overt breach of livestock. More often than not, he's positively plastered, but children absolutely adore him. Fritz is considered to be personally responsible for driving his show's eight previous showrunners insane. Lovely guy, really. Good with kids.💥
  • Butler: Canine co-star of Fritz's Funporium. Butler is a multiple-instrument-playing, calm, pragmatic, likable Nova Scotia Duck Tolling Retriever. Butler is obsessed with gastronomy, scotch, balls, and squirrels. He serves as the rather questionable moral center of the puppets who work at the Funporium. (Gordon Smuder)💥
  • Gracie: Co-star of Fritz's Funporium. Fritz's perpetually bubbly costar Gracie is a puppet with a good heart who honestly likes her job entertaining children. She's a puppet of conviction who stands up for the rights of her felted brethren without regard for her own reputation. Gracie is (or was) in a cross-species relationship with the show's cameraman, Brian ("Small Fry"), until she realized his penis was too small and ditched him for Fritz. (Bonni Allen)
  • Pat: Pat is a bumbling, happy, cheerful "Mallard Bastard" puppet duck whose on-screen and off-screen personas are very much in line with each other. Pat's actual gender is unknown, and no one really knows if Pat is even on the payroll... He/She/It just showed up, one day. Pat only quacks (rarely on cue) and has the nasty habit of setting things on fire, chewing on live wires, and taking a dump in the costume rack. (Jeff Neppl)💥
  • Phil Phillips (from The Happytime Murders)💥
  • The New Happytime Gang
    • Zaphiel: Based on Angel's puppet form from Angel. When he's not performing for an episode of his show, he is a demon-fighting, butt-kicking detective with a sword. In fact, sometimes, he trains Kieran to make him able to fight demons himself. Of course, there was one incident when he badly injured the cops treating McGruff the Crime Dog like a dog when McGruff was trying to tell them about an important case. The cops learned one thing afterwards: Never make Zaphiel angry when mistreating someone with him around, especially when it's important.💥
    • Donny: Justine's new boyfriend. After the blue girl broke up with Sam, Donny met her while she was at a panel for the new Happytime Gang. The two met up and quickly hit it off. Eventually, Donny did meet up with Sam, the two initially had a rough start and they became good friends. Donny soon joined Justine in the new Happytime Gang. Like Justine, he enjoys bondage.💥
    • Justine Elliot Beaumont: A waitress and stripper who works at the Around the Clock Café. When she first met Sam the Mini Yeti, the two fell in love. Of course, they eventually broke up one day, and they each found different lovers. She was excited when she became a part of the new Happytime Gang after she accepted being an addition to the cast starting in a new season. As time went by, she and Zaphiel became lovers. Justine loves bondage and tickling. She wears a swimsuit as undergarments.💥
    • Lyle: From The Happytime Murders. Thanks to the radioactive explosion, he was miraculously brought back from the dead. As a result, he regained his position as a powerful drug lord. Lyle doesn't like the fact that Sam doesn't snort sugar, but he has a soft spot for Sam, after hearing he was a fan of the show. One day, when he saw Phil in trouble with Sandra and a Nazi Zombie squadron, he overheard her saying sadistically that she would kill Phil as she did to the rest of the Happytime Murders actors, which made him angry as the superpowers in him awakened. He attacked Sandra and helped against the Nazi Zombies.💥
    • Brenda Gumpel: Formerly known as Bubbles Gum from "The Adventures of Timmy the Tooth," currently the head of a candy floss factory, dating Lyle.💥
    • Goofer: From The Happytime Murders. Thanks to the radioactive explosion, he was miraculously brought back from the dead with a second chance in life. Sam almost lost respect for Goofer after his sugar addiction, but after hearing of his homeless situation, Sam decides to give Goofer a home since he has a guestroom, until Goofer can get back on his feet. When he was zapped by a Nazi Zombie's electric taser it actually awakened the superpowers in him, making him intelligent and developing a whole new personality. With that, he helped Lyle fend off Sandra and the Nazi Zombie squadron. After that, he vowed to never become a sugar addict again.💥
    • Roxy: From The Happytime Murders. She became a member of the new Happytime Gang when she heard about Lyle and Goofer coming back from the dead. She decided to follow their lead and quit her addiction to sugar.💥
    • ???💥
    • ???💥
    • Carmen💥
    • ALF: ALF is an alien from the planet Melmac who has arrived on planet Earth. ALF's real name is Gordon Shumway, but he was given the nickname "ALF" (an acronym for "Alien Life Form"), by Willie Tanner in the pilot episode of his former series. ALF was born on October 28, 1756, on the Lower East Side of the planet. He is troublesome, sarcastic, and cynical. ALF is generally regarded as one of the only Melmacians to survive his home planet's cataclysm. As his species does, he considers cats a delicacy. ALF moved to Avenue Q because he was despaired in not only having his classic series left on a cliffhanger, but his planned reboot series announced by Warner Bros. was canceled. In Avenue Q, he became friends with almost everyone but the villains. Nowadays, ALF swears off eating cats, even though it is part of the Melmacian diet, but he still tries to eat Henry, Clovis and Mr. Pants. He currently lives with a new family; Rodrigo and Kandy, and he and Scamp get along really well.
  • Weldon the I.T. Guy (Steve Whitmire): He's a rival of Trekkie and a professional internet troll. He moved to Avenue Q, due to his performer being fired from the Muppets. (Frankly, it'd be funny to see Steve trolling Rick. XD)
  • Clarence and Chauncey (Vernon Chatman): Both formerly from Wonder Showzen, they moved to Avenue Q and joined the cast because MTV canceled their show for being too controversial (even more so than South Park).
    • Clarence: Back in Wonder Showzen, if being annoying could save people's lives, Clarence would be Martin Luther King. Curiosity can only get him so far before he winds up in a Mexican prison. He enjoys agitating people, constantly trying to push them over the edge. His rants are continuous, as he repeats everything the other person says and asks or says very irrelevant questions or comments to people. Thanks to Sally Rosen, of course, Clarence is no longer annoying. Instead, his personality became a bit like that of Rudy from Sesame Street.💥
    • Chauncey: Chauncey is sarcastic, offensive and often displays deviant behavior, such as violating Mother Nature's private parts when she undergoes a sex change, humping a copy of the Bible during a trial, or puking blood on Him when cooperating was suggested instead of war. He enjoys taking advantage of his friends and mocking them for whatever fault they come across. But that was back when he was in Wonder Showzen. The times he and Clarence spent in Avenue Q with their new friends- especially Sally Rosen- got him to come out of his shell and reform.💥
  • Sthugar (Alyson Levy): Formerly from Wonder Showzen, Sthugar is supposedly made of cotton candy, Sthugar has a large fang protruding from her upper lip. She is the hyper-voices-in-your-head-moral-center of the gang and believes in doing the right thing. Sally Rosen's caring, kindness and teaching, along with therapy in Avenue Q, got Sthugar cured of her being emotionally unstable. As a result, while Wordsworth has a crush on her, she slowly reciprocates those same feelings.💥
  • Wordsworth (John Lee): Formerly from Wonder Showzen, Wordsworth is a red worm with two arms and an exposed brain. He wears glasses and sometimes a blue scarf. He is an annoying nerd know-it-all, who acts as the biographer to the goings on in Wonder Showzen. He is always the butt of the demeaning joke or the "put him through hell" plotline. He is often bullied by Chauncey and as a result, has suppressed aggression that threatens to kill him in his dreams. Thanks to Sally Rosen, Chauncey picks on him no more, but Wordsworth also becomes less annoying by only stating facts when he is spoken to. Wordsworth has a crush on Sthugar.💥
  • Alex
  • Kaden: A yellow fuzzy monster.💥
  • Red Guy: From Don't Hug Me I'm Scared.💥
  • Green Duck Guy: From Don't Hug Me I'm Scared.💥
  • Yellow Guy: From Don't Hug Me I'm Scared.💥
  • Claire: An employee at Peterson's And Sons And Friends Bits & Parts Limited. She is the one who turns the bits into parts.💥
  • Blue Guy: From the end of Don't Hug Me I'm Scared.💥
  • Red Duck Guy: From the end of Don't Hug Me I'm Scared.💥
  • Green Guy: From the end of Don't Hug Me I'm Scared.💥
  • Paige the Sketchbook: From Don't Hug Me I'm Scared. She has reformed and is no longer colorist. She only started being honest by admitting that she just didn't like the color green, and that was fine with everyone.
  • The ABC-Team: Puppets from the canceled Salutation Street. They joined with Phil Phillips and Connie Edwards as additional members of their team. They first appeared in the feature-length Grouch special, where they helped the Avenue Q residents against Osmar, his fellow Grouch terrorists, and the Garbage Pail Kids. Afterwards, they all eagerly agreed to live in Avenue Q to join its cast, wanting to bring education to children everywhere (including children at heart).
    • Birdie: The Puppet Master.💥
    • Herbert: Also known as Corporal Punishment, brought to you by the letters P, T, S and D.💥
    • Gurgle: Recovering "Sundae Fiend," 73 days since her last scoop.💥
    • Tony the Troll: The Recycling Psycho.💥
    • Hippy: Giant ball of helpful sunshine.💥
    • Milo: An old friend of the ABC-Team who rejoined them to gain more fame and fortune, even on Avenue Q.
  • Elder Felton: A yellow Mormon puppet.💥
  • Elder Furlow: A green-furred Mormon monster.💥
  • Norman💥
  • Junebug💥
  • Lenard💥
  • Lilianna💥
  • George💥
  • Hand, Randy, & Pig💥
  • Goblette💥
  • Pearl💥
  • The Pups: Consisting of Scraps, Flooper, and Mahoney; A trio of six-legged dog puppets.💥
  • Ray💥
  • Arnold💥
  • Ricky the Sock💥

Humans[]

  • Brian: A laid-back guy engaged to Christmas Eve and Princeton's best friend.💥
  • Christmas Eve: A therapist who moved here from Japan. In one episode, it is revealed that Christmas Eve isn't her real name it is actually Evelyn Mei Mikasa.💥
  • Gary Coleman: Yes, that Gary Coleman. He lives on the Avenue, too. He's the superintendent. Portrayed by Dana Michael Woods and sometimes Alon Williams.💥
  • Todd Bridges: The one and the same Todd Bridges who played Willis in TV's "Diff'rent Strokes".💥
  • Barney: A lawyer of the avenue. Played by Brian Eppes.
  • Lucky: The very same Lucky from the Britney Spears song of the same name; A melancholy movie star who wants nothing more than to have a little fun. Portrayed by Carly Rae Jepsen.💥
  • Brad Majors: Portrayed by Jeremy Jordan.
  • Janet Weiss: Portrayed by Annaleigh Ashford.
  • Robert "Rob" Reynolds
  • Marcus Henderson
  • Shayla Thompson
  • Matthew Sanchez: Matthew, or Matt, as he prefers to be called, lives in a house with his wife and daughter, right across Almo and his family. He works as a subway driver, taking people to wherever they need to go. Matt is a very mellow guy. When he's not on the job, he can be found at home reading a book, or taking a walk down the block. Out of the grown-ups, Ben is one most likely to play the peacemaker, which is probably due to the fact that his own daughter is such a rebel. Matt is also a very avid dog-lover, which means he's particularly fond of both Mambo and Marley.
  • Emily Sanchez: Emily is a theater major and retired Broadway performer, who decided to move to Avenue with her husband and daughter to get away from the hustle and bustle of her career, though that doesn't mean the passion she has for her craft is gone. Emily still lives and breathes performing, and sees everything through that perspective. Every day, she's always got a new song to sing, or a new character to pretend to be, and she'll turn any situation she can into a big production. Because she's such an experienced thespian, Easy often turns to her whenever she's coming up with a new pageant. They make quite the creative duo. Because of her over-the-top personality, Elena has also been known to overreact to quite a few life events, even if she's not the one being affected, because of this, Emily's neighbors (As well as her daughter) sometimes get annoyed with her, but never for too long, as they know she cares very much about them.
  • Riley Sanchez: Riley is Matthew and Emily's teenage daughter who has a thirst for adventure and an appetite for roller derby. (That's her favorite sport.) Riley is headstrong, knows what she wants, and isn't afraid to face any challenge, no matter how challenging it may seem. Julie Woo and Angelita, in particular, have become quite close to her. When it comes to parents, Angela tends to favor her dad, because of how overdramatic and embarrassing her mom tends to be but rest assured she loves them both equally, and will not hesitate to say so.💥
  • Walter McAllister: Known as Mr. McAllister to the residents.
  • Whitney Avalon
  • Roma Torre
  • Seymour Krelborn: A nerdy florist who loves "strange and interesting" plants. He is nice and well-intentioned, but is easily influenced: the plant, Audrey II, tricks him into feeding it human meat. Portrayed by Hunter Foster.💥
  • Audrey Krelborn: A kind, shy, friendly, and awkward coworker who is the object of Seymour's affections. Portrayed by Ellen Greene.💥
  • Hayden Panettiere💥
  • Vincent Potter: Son of the late, infamous Henry F. Potter. Now the new and current owner of Bailey Brothers Building and Loan, Vincent Potter shredded and burned all files of the deceased criminal he once called his father, and then took all his funds, except for $8000, which he donated to the Bailey Family. Ever since then, Vincent moved his building and company to Avenue Q, hoping to make it economically better. In Avenue Q, he became friends with all the good people and puppets. Vincent especially became best friends with Cary. He adopted a dog named Jiro after the Avenue Q Fighters saved it from being eaten by an evil monster in one battle. Portrayed by Jim Parsons.💥
  • Lonny Dufrene: From The Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt. The recently elected mayor of Avenue Q. Portrayed by Bill Barretta.
  • Adrienne Delaney: From Phantasmagoria. Widow of the late Donald Gordon. Portrayed by Bella Thorne.
  • Heath Dawson: Best friend of the late Donald Gordon. Ever since Donald Gordon- who was possessed by an evil demon- was killed in defense by Adrienne, Heath had been taking very good care of her. As time went by, Heath and Adrienne formed a special relationship and eventually got married. Portrayed by Kristoffer Cusick.
  • Mr. Burton: "Master" of "disguise". He's the human character from the canceled Salutation Street. He first appeared with the rest of the Salutation Street Gang in the feature-length Grouch special.
  • LeVar Burton: The host of Reading Rainbow. He and the Lions get along with each other great when it comes to reading. Not related to Mr. Burton.
  • Rodrigo & Kandy: An expectant couple who were down on their luck until they got a blue cute yet vicious and intelligent creature named Scamp. Portrayed by Shawn Hawkins and Rai Quartley, respectively.
  • Elder Kevin Price: (played by either Andrew Rannells or Gavin Creel) Devout but less self-important than his stage self, however still optimistic. Aside from being eager to share his faith with those who listen, what he wants more than anything is to go to Orlando!
  • Elder Arnold Cunningham (played by either Josh Gad or Ben Platt): After the whole Duck is God incident, and due to him constantly making things up and causing a false religion (The Book of Arnold), the Book of Arnold became null and void, as Arnold, his friends, the other Mormon Elders and all the Ugandan elders who wanted to promote the Book of Arnold experienced a new and true God that gave the Ugandans the better wisdom they needed; an extraterrestrial being known as Chorn! As a result, a new book was forged: The Book of Chorn. Sadly, that was also proven wrong.💥
  • Nabulungi Hatimbi (Nikki M. James): Elder Cunningham's partner/girlfriend, who despite coming from a terrible life in Uganda, remains upbeat and optimistic, thanks to the Mormons' teachings.
  • Rosie O'Donnell💥
  • Bill Cosby: Different from the real-life criminal; based on the person everyone used to know in the past. Why, at one point in an episode regarding him, he broke the fourth wall to make fun of his real-life counterpart. Portrayed by Keegan Michael Key.💥
  • Michael Jackson: The very same fictionalized version of Michael Jackson from Moonwalker, mainly the Smooth Criminal segment. NOTE: This character, in fact, did appear in the Hungarian version of the show taking Gary Coleman's place. Portrayed by Myles Frost.💥
  • R. Kelly: A different version from the real-life criminal. Portrayed by Jordan Peele.💥
  • Luther Vandross (Avenue Q version)
  • Alan Thicke (Avenue Q version)
  • Same Difference (Sean Smith and Sarah Smith)💥
  • Rocky Horror: The creation of Frank-N-Furter and Riff Raff. The brain of Eddie was used to bring Rocky to life. Like his creator, Frank is a parody of Victor Frankenstein from the 1818 novel "Frankenstein or the Modern Prometheus", Rocky Horror then is a parody of Frankenstein's creature. In the original version of the song "Sword of Damocles," it is stated that his full name is "Rocky Horror". Long ago, Rocky was gunned down by Riff Raff when he was unmoved by Frank's final plea for sympathy from him trying to make him understand his desire to spend the rest of his life having sex with Earthlings. As a result of the radioactive explosion in Avenue Q, he was resurrected from the dead, and he had a drastic personality change. He now feels completely human, despite still having cravings for sex. He eventually learns to control his libido. He has superpowers that are equivalent to those of Superman, the Incredible Hulk, and Dr. Strange. Portrayed by Staz Nair.💥
  • Peggy Fawn: Portrayed by Chloe Fineman.
  • Gloria Pepitone: A court judge. Portrayed by Sonia Manzano.
  • Alex Miner: From the 2020 horror short "Let's All Go to the Lobby!"
  • Ginny Wyss: From the 2020 horror short "Let's All Go to the Lobby!"
  • Robin Williams: Dedicated to the late comedian of the same name. Portrayed by Jamie Costa.
  • Nick Hamm-Sandwijk: Fritz's Funporium's showrunner, quintessential good guy. Nick left his job show running crime procedurals in L.A. to take on Fritz's Funporium. Secretly, the grieving widower hoped it would help him turn his life around. Nick describes himself as "suffering from vocational PTSD" due to the crime show business, but edutainment is proving to be just as deadly to his sanity and self-confidence, leaving him severely plagued by self-doubt. To compensate and to decompress, Nick secretly writes My Little Pony/Dr. Who/Firefly crossover fanfics. Portrayed by Michael Patrick McCaffrey.💥
  • Sally Rosen: Fritz's Funporium's upbeat, optimistic, and somewhat delusional producer. Whether handling homicidal puppets or feral writers on the loose in her studio, Sally keeps a cool head and a can-do attitude that occasionally drives everyone she works with to distraction. Also in the "distraction" category is her rack, but that's a whole different ball of wax. Portrayed by Tara Strong.💥
  • Gusset: Fritz's Funporium's costume master and puppet surgeon. Despite being helpful, highly competent, and having a genuine passion for his work, Gusset is a complex, narcissistic character. The puppets refer to him as their Maestro Geppetto, and Gusset most definitely enjoys being treated as a felt-snipping God among his flock. Portrayed by Rizwan Manji.
  • Connie Edwards: Originally from The Happytime Murders. When a mysterious serial killer starts killing off the puppets of the Happytime Gang she teams up with her puppet ex-partner, Phil Phillips, much to each other's dismay. So now they have to find the murderer together, while at the same time resisting the urge to murder each other. Connie used to be Phil's partner and best friend until one day twelve years prior to The Happytime Murders when she was being held at gunpoint by a puppet thug, Phil meant to shoot him, but he missed. The thug shot Edwards in the stomach, but she killed him before he got away. Phil had no choice but to carry her to a puppet hospital where her liver was replaced with a puppet liver, which is why she is addicted to sugar and maple syrup, which are drugs to puppets. After the incident, she and Phil began hating each other. When the cast members of The Happytime Gang were being killed, she reluctantly teamed up with Phil again to solve the murders. After Sandra Jakoby White was foiled and killed, Connie and Phil became friends again.💥
  • Lt. Banning: Originally from The Happytime Murders. Connie Edwards' police superior. He's supportive of Phil, and it was he who put him and Connie together on the Happytime Murder case. When that case was solved, Banning convinced the mayor to lift the ban on puppet cops, welcoming Phil back on the force.
  • Bubbles: Originally from The Happytime Murders. She is Phil's secretary, but also one of his only friends who's been there after what happened with Connie. She feels more comfortable around puppets than humans. She and Phil have a very loving and platonic relationship. They have feelings for each other, and after Sandra is killed, Phil asks Bubbles out, which she accepts. Living up to her name, she is very bubbly. She is a very kind woman who will do anything to help a felt or flesh being in need. Portrayed by Maya Rudolph.
  • Gordon O'Brian: Former repairman, now director of My Friendly Neighborhood. He and the MFN Puppets moved to Avenue Q as a change of locations for his series.💥

Recurring characters[]

Puppet characters[]

  • Jefferson Thomas: A parody of Roosevelt Franklin, and friend of Princeton. His name is a reversal of Thomas Jefferson.
  • Mrs. Lavinia Thistletwat: Ruthless, greedy, manipulative, short-tempered, think Mrs. Trunchbull from Matilda, but less violent.💥
  • Marlon Monster: A green monster with orange hair and yellow downward-pointing horns. He is friends with Trekkie Monster. Together they form a double act similar to the Two-Headed Monster.💥
  • Ki (pronounced "Key", short for Kimberly): Kate's cousin.
  • Devon: Rod's ex-boyfriend
  • Deb: Co-hostess of the Movie Show.
  • Wade: Co-host of the Movie Show.
  • Ted: An orange male puppet; similar in demeanor and personality to Rod. However, unlike Rod, he is still closeted.
  • Polly: A purple female puppet with a potty mouth.💥
  • Max: A blue male puppet with no mouth. Since he has no mouth, he communicates (and sings) via American Sign Language.💥
  • Kelvin: A male puppet who suffers from depression. For that, he needs copious amounts of Prozac to stay happy.
  • Tyrone: A male puppet who only curses because he has Tourette's Syndrome.
  • Almo: The Elmo of Avenue Q; Princeton & Kate Monster's adopted son; lookalike of Elmo- His personality is more akin to the Elmo of the 1980's-

mid 90's.

  • Ginger: Princeton & Kate Monster's adopted daughter, and Almo, and Lizzie's adopted older sister.💥
  • Kieran: Princeton & Kate Monster's adopted son, and Almo, Ginger, and Lizzie's adopted oldest brother. Kieran loves video games as much as he loves the color red. He used to have black hair like his late mother, but he dyed it blue. He was an orphan because his biological parents weren't financially stable, so he was put him in foster care so he could be with a better family.
  • Lizzie: A pink monster. Princeton & Kate Monster's adopted daughter, and Almo, Ginger, and Kieran's adopted sister.💥
  • Memo: Almo's long-lost biological older brother. In comparison to Almo, his personality is mature.💥
  • Eugene: Princeton and Kate's first biological son.
  • Edith: Princeton and Kate's second biological son.
  • Shannon: Princeton and Kate's biological daughter.
  • TJ: Short for Trekkie Jr.
  • Trumplet: A living and talking Blue Elephant Cuddleuppet; Almo's living and talking beloved blanket friend. At first, only Almo, Ginger, Kieran, and Lizzie, along with their pets, know about him talking. But it wasn't long before everyone knows about him.💥
  • Almo's Toys: From the Australian children's show, Johnson and Friends. Just like Trumplet, their talking and being alive was seen and known by Almo, Ginger, Kieran, and Lizzie, along with their pets. The Toys are usually seen in Almo's Playhouse.
    • Johnson: The leader of the toys. A furry pink elephant who loves reading and acts as a mentor to his friends. Johnson is the wisest and oldest of the group, despite a shortcoming of not being able to count past one, and a tendency towards impatience sometimes.
    • McDuff: A blue and yellow concertina who loves having fun. Although she is a little silly, McDuff is a kind and loyal friend, especially towards the misunderstood Diesel.
    • Diesel: A red toy truck with a yellow and black hat that spends most of his time going "bruuum, bruuum" around the floor. He speaks with a very pronounced Australian accent. Although he can be brusque in manner, he means well and is obviously fond of his friends.
    • Alfred: A green hot water bottle (made to resemble a frog), which is technically not a toy. He is a real fusspot and lives in the dark, dank area of the bedroom that is under the bed. He is neurotic and anxious and complains constantly. His face wears an aggrieved expression, but he does actually supply a lot of the humor. He also owns an old "banana skin blanket" which he is very protective of. Although grumpy and sometimes selfish on the outside, Alfred is generally good-natured and helps Johnson out on his endeavors.
    • Squeaky: A black and red robot. She guards the bedroom while Michael is asleep and loves singing to herself. She is childlike and believes that the vacuum cleaner is her mother.
    • Victoria: A slow-moving orange and purple dinosaur that actually belongs to Michael's elder sister, Melissa; Victoria will often appear at the door of Michael's bedroom with some bad news she has just heard.
  • Excalibird: The Big Bird of Avenue Q; like the Bluebird of Happiness in "Follow That Bird". He is an autistic savant, and while he is socially awkward (like Kieran), he is mature and practical, yet he is also a child at heart. He moved to Avenue Q because he wanted to be somewhere safe from the bullies, somewhere he could be loved and cared for. Before then, he met Kanga Roddy and Tackle Bear and trained with them in the Land of Hiyah. Excalibird is given a well-known alias for all, the Bluebird of Happiness. He also became a comedian at a local bar in Avenue Q, and people love his jokes. One time, some brutes at a local bar attacked him and his friends, Princeton was tossed onto a ceiling fan, spun around on it really fast and then flung off into the piano. That was before Excalibird easily fought off the brutes with his martial arts, scaring them away. The innocent civilians of Avenue Q who were at the bar loved how the bluebird fought off the thugs by himself. Bailey filled in for him when he was called for a dangerous mission.💥
  • Mambo: The beloved pet puppy of Kieran, Almo, Ginger, Lizzie and Memo. He is a golden yellow Labrador retriever, and he loves to dance. He also looks up to Marley like a guardian figure.💥
  • Barnaby Snufflestiltskin: A red-furred Snuffleupagus with black spots; the Snuffy of Avenue Q. He is Excalibird's best friend.💥
  • Tilly Snufflestiltskin: Barnaby's little sister; the Alice of Avenue Q. Unlike Alice, Tilly can talk more. She loves playing with the kids at Morningside Orphanage.💥
  • Marley: A big sheepdog based on Barkley from Sesame Street and Nana from Peter Pan. While he is energetic and playful like Barkley, he is also responsible, protective, caring, humble and loyal like Nana. Despite being a dog, Marley is the housekeeper of Morningside Orphanage. He is very caring towards the orphans and treats them as his own pups. He especially does that to Mambo and loves to play with him.
  • Cookie Marshal: An officer of the law.💥
  • Alys: A gothic version of Abby in the same clothes as Alice, inspired by Abby in Wonderland/American McGee's Alice. When Twinken the Dream Maker came along and started living with her, Alys became happy and perky, even as a Goth.💥
  • Twinken the Dream Maker
  • Elsie Brightmore: The "Enid Sinclair" to Alys's "Wednesday Addams". She is a werewolf. Her werewolf form is practically a puppy, but in rare instances she gets furious, she becomes a fully vicious wolf.💥
  • Angelita💥
  • Snugly: One of Trevor's pets; A red baby worm. He's called Snugly because he loves to snuggle friendly people affectionately.💥
  • Squishy: Snugly's brother and another one of Trevor's pets; A green baby worm.💥
  • Joan💥
  • Snuggle Bear: The mascot for the Snuggle line of fabric softener. He's Joan's beloved teddy bear.
  • Henry Monster💥
  • Terry💥
  • Russell: As a result of the radioactive meteor crashing into Avenue Q, he's given superpowers equal to those of Superman, making him have the ability to become Super Russell, the Super Grover of Avenue Q.💥
  • Robyn Goodman
  • Skeeter (performed by Drew Massey, voiced by Kevin Clash): A puppet teenage boy whose life changed when he moved from Georgia to New York City to live with his cousin Bobby. He is loud-mouthed, impulsive, and reckless, but an affable, confident, and good-hearted charismatic guy, from instant popular student to charming ladies' man, who usually gets Bobby into trouble trying to help him solve problems and stand up to life's challenges. Skeeter is also friends with several notable celebrities, including Michael Jordan, MC Lyte (whose life he apparently saved), and Dennis Rodman. He's not easily angry, unless someone remarks on his extreme shortness, which causes him to fly into a rage.
  • Nicole (performed by Alice Dinnean, voiced by Tisha Campbell): A female puppet character, Nicole has more class and manners than Skeeter. She quickly became friends with Nina and they are like sisters. She is depicted as tough, once wanting to join the high school football team, and threatening to hurt the school bully if he hurt Skeeter.
  • Kanga Roddy💥
  • Tackle Bear💥
  • Bantu: A female African snake.
  • Cimbop and Kimbop: A pair of feline sisters.
  • Zatochi: A wise old snow monkey.
  • Robot Chicken💥
  • Robot Chicken's girlfriend💥
  • Avery Dalton Dartmouth ("A.D.D." for short): Avenue Q characters are known for their high levels of energy, but few can compete with A.D.D.'s hyperactivity! He bounces up and down Avenue Q teaching kids about things such as history...before quickly losing interest and switching to reading skills...then shifting to math, English, flailing his arms, yelling, and banging his head against the wall. The only way Avery's friends can calm him down is with dangerously high doses of Ritalin!
  • Easy: No stranger to Avenue Q's Planned Parenthood Clinic, Easy learned the hard way that when her boyfriend said he'd love her forever, he only meant until she ballooned up bigger than Barkley the Dog! As a preventative tool to teach kids about not ruining their lives before homeroom is over, Easy sings the song, "Rubber Condom" to the tune of "Rubber Duckie".💥
  • "Big Al" The Bus Driver: Brings the kids to Avenue Q. "Big Al" drove an M-1 tank in the Marines. After driving the school bus for one year, he tried to re-enlist in the Marines, but he flunked the physical because he was a nervous wreck.
  • Thuggy: Uses radical new techniques to teach children how to count, like plucking Excalibird's feathers one by one, and by ripping off other puppets' lunch money.
  • Bomber Bird: Another resident at the Caroll Spinney Memorial Aviary, Bomber Bird routinely targets cars, pizza delivery boys, and Marcus's bald head. Marcus now carries an umbrella.
  • Charlie Sheen (Avenue Q version)💥
  • Ralph: The living and talking head from the sign over the fast-food restaurant known as Ralph's. He likes to eat food usually served from fast food places; mainly, burgers, fries, hot dogs, tacos, pizza, soda, and donuts. But watch out! If he eats too much, you'll experience why he's called Ralph! Courtesy of the "Eat at Ralph's" board game commercial.
  • Chef Chewy: A blue monster who loves to cook. He is best friends with Chef Flambé and Mr. Cook. Of course, when it comes to getting his foods right, he is also like Gordon Ramsay, his idol, in personality and cooking intelligence.
  • Peter Piper: An Italian pizza chef who's well-known for picking a pair of pickled peppers and various ingredients for his perfect pizza pie.
  • Toxic Teen Turtles: Based on the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (as they appeared in the original live-action films).
    • Domenicio
    • Rodolfo
    • Filippo
    • Sebastiano
  • Kneehigh Park Gang
    • Bobble💥
    • Stinky the Grom
    • Dangle💥
    • Katrina (Cat Puppet)💥
  • Sex-Positive Puppets
    • Zeek💥
    • Molly💥
    • Mike💥
    • Tuk💥
    • Barb💥
  • Stellaluna: A sweet, shy, and friendly fruit bat. At first, Almo and his friends were originally scared of Stellaluna, but quickly learned she's a fruit bat, and she proves she isn't scary. And because of that, she became good friends with them. When she moved to Eureeka's Castle, she instantly fell in love with Batly and lives in the belfry with him as his roommate.💥
  • Mother Bat: Stellaluna's mother. She happily approves of Stellaluna falling in love with Batly. In fact, she agrees on helping him how to fly properly like a bat. So she joined Stellaluna in living in the belfry of Eureeka's Castle.💥
  • Sidney Cyclops (performed by Bruce Lanoil): A one-eyed male monster who wants to become the greatest paperboy in the world. Sid also plays golf when he's not on his paper route.💥
  • Annette Bruner Prower (performed by Christine Papelexis): An orange/gold-skinned female who is a ditz, but always there for her friends. Her stage name is also Fulla Jello. The latter being a pun on Annette Funicello.💥
  • Madison (or Maddie for short)
  • Kimmie
  • Janey
  • Sandy Lane
  • Gizmo: Gizmo (also often referred to as "Giz" by Billy) is an adorable, very kind Mogwai who is the pet of Billy Peltzer. He doesn't seem to have a single bit of evil within him unlike some of the other Mogwais, making him an Eternal, or a Mogwai who refuses to be evil. He used to be owned by Mr. Wing until his death. Gizmo currently lives with Billy and Kate Peltzer in New York. Gizmo can also display many emotions. Thanks to the radioactive explosion, Gizmo has incredible powers of his own; to run as fast as Sonic the Hedgehog, and he also has the same abilities as Stripe, yet still in his adorable mogwai form.💥
  • The New Feebles
    • Heidi the Hippo (from Meet the Feebles)💥
    • Huxtable the Hippo (Meet the Feebles OC): A thin red hippo with self-esteem issues.💥
    • Sid the Elephant (from Meet the Feebles)💥
    • Seymour the Elechicken (from Meet the Feebles)💥
    • Robert the Hedgehog (from Meet the Feebles)💥
    • Lucille the Poodle (from Meet the Feebles)💥
    • Arthur the Worm (from Meet the Feebles)💥
    • Furbles: Tribble-like Creatures (from Meet the Feebles)💥
    • Madame Bovine (from Meet the Feebles)💥
  • WING Radio Birds
    • Luckl-Duckl Bird💥
    • Ki Ki Kookaburra💥
    • Calvert Cardinal: A rare yellow cardinal, and a big fan of Bird Call Radio.💥
    • Sparra Bird💥
    • Little Peeper: Son of Sparra Bird and adopted son of Luckl-Duckl Bird.💥
    • Francise Birdling💥
    • Speck💥
    • Kesmoe Peapod💥
    • Bingo Flamingo💥
    • Brandon Crow: A crow who flew to Avenue Q and joined WING Radio. Brandon does not tolerate Fowl Owl's bigotry towards "illegal rogue birds", especially crows. In fact, when Brandon is angry, watch out! He becomes like his human superhero idol; a badass, vicious bird of prey. He gets along great with Luckl, Ki Ki, Calvert, Sparra, Speck, Kesmoe, and Francise. Maggot Munch is his favorite snack.💥
    • Cole Winterbain: An emperor penguin who is not only a great singer, but also a great tap dancer. He is one of the only penguins who never steals ice from Sam the Mini Yeti's igloo, thus becoming an actual friend to him. He dreams of being one of the WING Radio flock.💥
    • Alba Winterbain: Cole's little sister. She is a baby penguin who is also a great singer and tap dancer. She always cares for and looks up to him as her hero. Her dream is the same as Cole's.💥
    • Ziggy Bird💥
    • Kaleidowing: A multicolored Live-Hand bird with a joyful personality. She loves parties and social gatherings, always ready to spread her infectious energy to those around her. Kaleidowing's vibrant presence and love for celebrating life make her an essential part of any festive occasion.💥
    • Cinny Skylark: A large cinnamon-colored bird with blue legs. She has a joyful and musical personality, with a passion for singing and spreading happiness. Cinny's optimism and vibrant spirit make her a beacon of positivity in any group. She loves to explore new horizons and share her melodies with others, brightening everyone's day.
    • Mr. Sampy Chicker
    • Dillon Quailstein
    • Koo Foo
    • Fowl Owl
    • Pip💥
    • Flitter💥
    • Flap💥
    • Mama Bird💥
    • Keeter💥
    • Quackers J. Duck💥
    • Stevenson the Parrot: From the Muppet Treasure Island CD Rom game. He never made an appearance in the Muppets again since he was only in the computer game, so he gladly took part in the Avenue Q cast. In fact, he happily and willingly became Captain Lazarus's pet parrot.💥
    • Pigeon: The Pigeon who never gets to do anything he wants. But after helping save the day in telling people ahead that the bus would be running late, he was invited to join WING Radio, to his delight as he wanted to be an advocate of pigeons who are treated like rats with wings. Plus, he gets all the hot dogs he can eat!💥
    • Duckling: The Duckling always asks politely for what she wants... and gets it! Cookies! Hot dogs! She gets everything and the Pigeon is not happy about it.💥
    • Bomber Bird
    • Pidge
    • Horton the Elephant (performed by John Kennedy): He appeared in Horton Hears a Who! and Horton Hatches the Egg. He is steadfast.💥
    • Gertrude McFuzz: Horton's bird wife.💥
    • Morton the Elephant-Bird (performed by Kathryn Mullen and Leslie Carrara-Rudolph): He appeared in Horton Hatches the Egg.
    • Vlad Vladikoff💥
  • Board of Birds: The Board of Birds is the collective name for the assembled members of the Feathered Friends society. The group is devoted to placing stray birds with "nice bird families," convinced that birds belong with their own kind. They often talk over each other at meetings. However, when Miss Finch speaks, they all become silent, showing that they hold respect for her. In addition to society president Madame Chairbird and Miss Finch, the group consists of eight assorted birds of various types, including a sparrow, a turkey, a black skimmer, a robin, a pink egret, and an owl.
    • Madame Chairbird (Noel MacNeal)
    • Miss Finch (Cheryl Wagner)
  • Henry the Cat
  • Rue
  • Apollo
  • Artemis
  • Squish
  • Prissy
  • Miss Gladys the Fairy Dogmother
  • Nelson: An urban fox who has embraced a middle-class, metrosexual lifestyle.
  • Marion: A homeless Persian alley cat.
  • Destiny: A beautiful Afghan Hound.
  • Kali: A cynical, vindictive and street smart pigeon.
  • Vince: A violent, foul-mouthed sociopathic fox.
  • Dorsel: A green show fish who is afraid of germs and trying new things.💥
  • Tank: An orange anglerfish who is one of Dorsel's best friends.💥
  • Bubbles: A rainbow fish who is one of Dorsel's best friends.💥
  • Leonard: A magenta and purple octopus who is one of Dorsel's best friends.💥
  • Red Crab
  • Blue Crab
  • Eureeka (performed by Cheryl Blaylock): Eureeka is a certified sorceress who finally succeeded in getting her spells right after all this time. Now she is as intelligent as Hermione Granger. She is best friends with Alys.💥
  • Magellan (performed by Noel MacNeal): A large green dragon with a tail that has a mind of its own. He doesn't always understand new concepts. Magellan tends to make great big sneezes that can shake the whole castle whenever he gets upset. He is a personal friend of Excalibird's and he sleeps with a blanket he calls Blanketeer and he now has a teddy bear he sleeps with named Tugger.💥
  • Cooey (performed by Lynn Hippen): Magellan's pet of indeterminate species.
  • Batly (performed by Jim Kroupa): An egotistical clumsy blue bat who wears glasses due to being near-sighted. Despite being different in every way, he and Magellan are good friends. His flying usually ends with a crash landing prompting him to say "I meant to do that." Batly spends most of his time in the belfry and has a large bug collection. He has a crush on a female fruit bat named Stellaluna and has a rose for her. But sometimes his friends think he's gay like Rod. He is also very good at tap dancing and doing the moonwalk. Thanks to Stellaluna, Batly learned that he's only near-sighted during the day, yet can see very clearly at night.
  • Webster (performed by Noel MacNeal): Batly's pet spider.
  • Bogge and Quagmire (performed by Brian Muehl and Pam Arciero): The Moat Twins are siblings who spend most of their time swimming in the castle moat, eating peanut butter and jelly sandwiches, and playing in the basement. Bogge is orange while Quagmire is pink. They tend to argue with each other, but work together when it comes to causing trouble. Bogge and Quagmire constantly try to steal Magellan's peanut butter and jelly sandwiches but never succeed. They also like to collect things. The Bad Idea Bears are their rivals.💥
  • Mr. Knack (performed by Brian Muehl): The castle's handyman and tinkerer. He uses many unconventional methods for fixing things around the castle or on Avenue Q. He also loves to barter when he sells some of his inventions that he has made from his pushcart. Mr. Knack always gets some postcards which he reads to the viewers and talks with an Italian accent. He doesn't like to be called Nick. Now he can sometimes act greedy and is a huge fan of opera.
  • Sir Klank (performed by Jim Kroupa): A blue mouse with a long gray beard who resides in a suit of armor.
  • Kate Mouse (performed by Lynn Hippen): A pink mouse who frequently reports on what happens in the castle or on Avenue Q.
  • Emma (performed by Pam Arciero): An orange mouse who loves to eat.
  • Butane: The co-host of "Dragon Time". (Fred Newman)
  • Candle: Adorable baby dragon. (Fred Newman)
  • Earl: A goofy dragon. (John Kennedy)
  • Clyde: Another full-bodied dragon; The mail carrier. (Fred Newman)
  • Gertha: Grumpy, crotchety, has a fiery temper, she basically says what Del can't. (John Kennedy)
  • Cinders: One of the three female dragons; Butane's girlfriend. (Lisa Waltz)
  • Desiree: A dragon with a seductive, smoky voice, in the vein of Scarlett O'Hara. (Lisa Waltz)
  • Dudley the Dragon: A lovable, innocent, happy-go-lucky green dragon. He is Magellan's cousin. He's known for having his favorite teddy bear, Freddy Bear. His favorite food is dragonberries. Dudley has a love for adventure, but sometimes, when the adventures get just a little out of hand, Dudley would prefer to be back at home with his friends.
  • Basalt the Dragon: Based on Dudley the Dragon. Basalt is a friendly purple dragon for many. But when he gets really angry, watch out! He will unleash his fiery rage! When he and his dragon friends moved to Eureeka's Castle, the others have to duck whenever he has a fiery rage. He likes all kinds of foods, but when it comes to spicy foods, he never feels pain from eating those. Instead, he devours them easily, for the spiciness from the foods adds to the fire inside him.💥
  • Belinda: Belinda is a green baby dragon who is a great friend to everyone, especially a certain group of kids who love to hang out. Belinda is Basalt's baby sister, yet she has post-traumatic stress disorder from the event of a group of bully dragons committing arson on her and Basalt's home, which killed their beloved parents. Ever since then, Basalt has been taking care of Belinda their whole lives. Just the same as Basalt does, spicy foods don't bother Belinda when being eaten- only adds fuel to the fire within.💥
  • Toxie Jr.: Toxic Avenger and Sarah's beloved son. He's got the same personality and abilities as his father.💥
  • Blobbie: Toxie's pet which resembles a little blob of goo. Toxie first met Blobbie when he first arrived in the toxic waste dump.
  • Gourdy
  • The Puzzle Place Kids: While they are all aged up to 16-18 and they've matured from their show appearance, they amazingly look and dressed the same as they did from their show. A girl named Caitlyn Kidman joined the group after befriending them, especially Kyle.
    • Julie Woo: A Chinese-American girl from San Francisco, California. She is very sensitive and caring for her personal possessions and she sometimes tries a little too hard. She especially loves singing. Nowadays, she knows how to control the volume of her singing voice. (Alice Dinnean)💥
    • Kiki Flores: A Mexican-American girl from San Antonio, Texas. She is very outgoing and has a temper. She once pretended to be a homeless alien after being teased about her "accent". She is also a great chili cook and has a Spanish-speaking cousin named Magdalena (or Maggie) who helps everyone to learn about acceptance. Nowadays, she controls her temper and knows everything about acceptance. (Haley Jenkins)💥
    • Ben Olafson: A Scandinavian American boy of German and Norwegian descent from a farm near Renner, South Dakota. Like Jody, he is a child without both parents, but unlike Jody, whose parents are divorced, Ben's father is deceased. He is good at solving difficult puzzles and is a talented dancer. Ben used to be unforgiving when angered years ago, but not anymore now that he's older. Even so, he's still easygoing and friendly. (Jim Martin)💥
    • Leon MacNeal: An African-American boy from New York City. He wears dreadlocks, and he used to get jealous easily and sometimes did not think before he acts. Nowadays, he controls his jealousy and he thinks before he acts. Leon is a fan of hip-hop music and loves basketball. (Noel MacNeal)💥
    • Skye Nakaiye: A White Mountain Apache boy from an Indian reservation in Arizona who always wears a bandanna, raincoat, and feather necklace. He is naturally curious and believes in staying true to his values and his culture. He has a special relationship with Julie. (Peter Linz)💥
    • Jody Silver: A Jewish Lithuanian-American girl from Cincinnati, Ohio. Her parents got a divorce, she doesn't like to be called names. She used to be gullible in the old days, but pays very close attention to things. (Stephanie D'Abruzzo)💥
    • Kyle O'Connor: An Irish American wheelchair user. Currently he's using an electric wheelchair. (Drew Massey)💥
    • Caitlyn Kidman: Before Kyle got an electric wheelchair, Caitlyn helped him move around with his old one. (Sarah Burgess)💥
  • The Piece Police: Multicolored inhabitants of the Puzzle Place. They communicate amongst themselves using grumbling noises, although they understand the English language. (Jim Martin, Allison Mork, Haley Jenkins, Noel MacNeal)
  • Nuzzle and Sizzle: The anthropomorphic pet dog and cat, respectively, at the Puzzle Place. They are seen mostly in the basement, talking to each other and act as animals around the Puzzle Place kids and everyone else. (Peter Linz and Alice Dinnean)
  • The Tweenies: They used to be a quartet of preschool-aged characters, but nowadays, they are mature adults.
    • Bella (operated by Tamsin Heatley and sometimes Esther Collins; voiced by Alyson Court): She is a twenty-year-old blue-skinned girl with blonde hair, usually accompanied with a red hair ribbon. As the oldest and tallest of the Tweenies, she has a very bossy attitude and likes her own way. Sometimes she causes things to go wrong with her overconfidence, but she apologizes for her mistakes. Although Bella comes across bossy she is very helpful and caring to the younger Tweenies, in particular Jake; who she tends to look after whenever he is upset or in need. She loves reading, painting and acting. Her best friend is Fizz.
    • Milo (operated by Matthew Lyons/Kate Ryan; voiced by Tracey Moore): He is a nineteen-year-old purple-skinned boy with black hair. He is energetic, friendly and cheerful, though sometimes impulsive. He loves football and magic. His favorite color is blue. He has a brother named Dean and an uncle named Mickey. He is best friends with Jake and often treats him like a little brother.
    • Fizz (operated by Francesca Anderson; voiced by Lisa Yamanaka): She is a nineteen-year-old yellow-skinned girl with brown beaded hair. She is mild-mannered and sometimes shy, but can get whiny and stroppy for the smallest reasons. Fizz's best friend is Bella. She loves ballet, dressing up, the color pink and playing with dolls.
    • Jake (operated by Samantha Dodd; voiced by Colin O'Meara): He is an eighteen-year-old orange-skinned boy with a blonde Mohican. Being the youngest Tweenie, he sometimes feels left out and excluded from the other Tweenies' games when he is not big enough to join in. He is sweet and has a close bond with Doodles, but he sometimes shows signs of being homesick and is prone to temper tantrums when frustrated. He will often turn to Bella or Doodles for support or advice when sad or upset. He sometimes gets words mixed up. He loves being a superhero, playing pretend and catch. His best friend is Milo.
    • Max (performed by Simon Grover/Matthew Lyons (some episodes); voiced by James Rankin): He is a pink-skinned, middle-aged man who is one of the two managers of the playgroup of the Tweenies. He loves trains, animals and exploring the outside world. Max is the stricter one of the grown-ups.
    • Judy (performed by Simon Grover/Sinead Rushe (outside); voiced by Caroly Larson): She is a green-skinned woman who is the other of the playgroup managers. She loves gardening, reading and being creative.
    • Doodles (operated by Alan Riley and John Tobias; voiced by James Rankin): He is a red and yellow male dog. Doodles is a very friendly, calm dog. He loves going for walks with Max and can often be seen looking out for Jake.
    • Izzles (operated by Fiona Watkins; voiced by Lindsey "Z" Briggs): She is a purple and white female dog, who was first introduced in 2001. Unlike Doodles, she is a puppy and therefore a lot younger and very energetic. At first her antics were not to the Tweenies liking, more so Jake but she has since calmed down and settled in. The girls often like to dress her up in fancy stuff. She is also a companion for Doodles.
  • Allegra (performed at different times by Kathryn Mullen, Donna Kimball, and Pam Arciero): The main protagonist of her old series, Allegra's Window. She is just learning about the world outside of her home, and as such is often quite naïve. She mostly encounters problems and is always relied on her friends to find a solution. She also is known for having curly doodle hair, which Rondo points out and hates the fact that he does. She has a close bond with Grump the Grouch.
  • Rondo (performed by Anthony Asbury): The older brother of Allegra. Although he often tries to act tough, he has a great deal of love and protection for his sister. It is mentioned that he is in the first grade by Allegra. In multiple episodes, Rondo usually walks upside down with his shoes on up.
  • Lindi (performed by Pam Arciero): A yellow dog who is Allegra's best friend. She is less naïve than Allegra and often acts as her voice of reason. She has a love for dance, especially ballet.
  • Riff (performed by Martin P. Robinson): The pesky and rude neighborhood cat and Rondo's best friend. Although he frequently takes advantage of Allegra's naivety, his favorite target is Mr. Cook. Though his peskiness and rudeness eased up thanks to Hakuna Matata.
  • Mr. Cook (performed by Tim Lagasse): The town baker who is frequently the butt of Riff's antics. He is generally upbeat and always speaks in the third person, and also speaks broken English. He is best friends with Chef Flambé and Chef Chewy.
  • Poco (performed by Anthony Asbury): Mr. Cook's young nephew. The youngest character on the show, he is very childlike and looks up to Allegra, Rondo, Lindi, and sometimes, even Riff. Like his uncle, he also speaks in the third person.
  • Sonata (performed by Pam Arciero): Allegra and Rondo's mother.
  • Clef (performed by Martin P. Robinson): Allegra and Rondo's father.
  • Theodor "Theo" Lion: The owner of the library, Lionel and Leona's father, and Cleo's husband with a scruffy attitude, loud voice, and a large appetite. He loves to eat meat and devours it all in one second. He also has a powerful roar that makes a lot of people run. He jokes a lot and can make his mane look all glossy and bouncy. Theo has a never-ending love for storytelling and is always proud to show library patrons the best books available.
  • Cleopatra "Cleo" Lion: The mother of the cubs and the family hunter. She loves to read to her cubs and use the stories to teach them important life lessons. She bears a strong resemblance to a country lion singer, Tammy Lionette. Cleo's hunting instincts also make her a pretty good investigative reporter and can track down any book in the building, regardless of genre.
  • Lionel Lion: Theo and Cleo's seven-year-old son. He loves to read "Cliff Hanger" books and always looks forward to the next one, much to Leona's annoyance. Lionel can get flustered when his family embarrasses him when they are devouring their food or if he is reading a baby book to Leona, but he loves them just the same. Since Lionel is always so confident of himself, he is convinced he doesn't need advice or help with his problems, but he always ends up needing it after all.
  • Leona Lion: Theo and Cleo's four-year-old daughter. Leona is curious about everything and is preparing to read as well as her brother, Lionel. Unlike Lionel, she is more in touch with her feral instincts and always practices her pouncing and hunting on her brother or her father. While Lionel loves Cliff Hanger books, Leona hates them because of how predictable and repetitive they are. That is, until the "Last Cliff Hanger" incident, where she finally acknowledged and understood the series.
  • Lila Lion: Theo and Cleo's sixteen-year-old niece. She and Lewis are orphans since their parents were killed by animal abusers. And so, they agreed to live with Theo, Cleo, Lionel, and Leona.
  • Lewis Lion: Lila's little brother. He loves hanging out with Lionel.
  • Click the Computer Mouse: A live computer mouse, shaped after the rodent of the same name. Click is technically skilled in that she can drag and drop objects and characters into and out of books and websites. When a character needs her, they only need to call out her name (usually screaming if it's an emergency) since she doesn't mind helping others and will do what they tell her to do. Her only hindrances are, being a computer mouse, she must always stay connected to a computer and that she is vulnerable to computer viruses, as shown in one episode.
  • Kino: A curious puppet who enjoys exploring the world around him and hearing stories. With the humor, mannerisms, and speech of a seven-year-old, he is self-assured and imaginative. Nowadays, he visits the New York Public Library, where he befriended the Lion family, loving to read books from there. Lionel, Leona, Lila and Lewis get along with him really well. Kino also loves reading with LeVar Burton.💥
  • Amber O'Neill💥
  • Parker💥
  • Burger the Monster💥
  • Donut💥
  • Cupcake💥
  • Blueberry💥
  • Grizzhoot the Owlbear💥
  • Grungulon💥
  • Freddy J. Frog💥
  • Dart the Frog💥
  • Penny Packrat
  • Leroy Brown
  • Rusty
  • Snapper
  • Cranky Crab
  • Cal the Leopard Gecko
  • Abigale Monster
  • Elder Felton: A yellow Mormon puppet.💥
  • Elder Furlow: A green-furred Mormon monster.💥
  • Alcindor von Count💥
  • Franco💥
  • Bradley💥
  • Lauren: A perky, sexy, and headstrong cheerleader. She despises bullies and racism towards puppets, which was why she desired to be the new head of the cheerleading club. Thanks to her newfound superpowers from the radioactive meteor, she was granted the wish to take down her tormentors.💥
  • Scott💥
  • Colton💥
  • Braden💥
  • Harvey💥
  • Corey💥
  • Adel Philomena: Also known as Adel Fee; Princeton's sister.💥
  • Yolanda💥
  • Colleen💥
  • Darla💥
  • Harriet💥
  • Penelope💥
  • Basil the Polar Bear
  • Katie
  • Dodi
  • Louis the Otter
  • Chaos the Cat
  • Barbara Plum
  • Trevor the Grouch: The only Grouch that always shows kindness almost all the time. He may be kind and friendly to many folks, but he's a master prankster, and that's the one grouchy thing he can do. He can even do prank calls, enough to make the Crank Yankers proud. And Trevor's not afraid to be snarky either, he can dish out quite a few roasts and zingers from time to time. Of course, whenever he gets really angry, that's when he only gets grouchy. Trevor was cast out from his family for being nice, and as the Grouch handbook says "Article 12, section 3: A Grouch shall never admit to being nice or helpful, as it contrasts to their morals." Trevor is friends with almost everyone, but he does not like bad people like the Bad Idea Bears, Gordon the Gecko, or others. He loves trash, yet he also likes things normal people do, and he does not want to see a dirty, polluted environment enveloping the whole world, so he would rather see litter all thrown away inside trash cans like his. Ever since he had a trash can of his own, he made it a luxurious home for him. Trevor loves Prank Day, because no one can prank him on that day, no matter what. But whenever it's April Fools' Day, watch out! He's as dangerous as Luan Loud when it comes to pranks! Trevor sees Dead End Grouch as a major nemesis. Design courtesy of and recycled from the White Oscar the Grouch from Elmo's Coloring Book.💥
  • Muckaela: Trevor's girlfriend, sometimes called Muckie. Her signature color is puce. Muckaela is a like a combo of Grizzy and Grundgetta. Muckie would be as friendly as the former, yet still grouchy, enough to argue with Trevor (like how couples always argue). Her color is puce. While Muckaela likes being nice like Trevor, she always worries about what other Grouches might think if they hear about it, so right after she had her friendly fun, she always hides the niceness by being grouchy.💥
  • Pot Cookie Monster: A green-furred monster that loves pot and cookies, especially when they're together as pot cookies.💥
  • Dorito Monster: A red-furred monster who loves to eat Doritos, especially nacho cheese-flavored.💥
  • Sam the Mini Yeti: A puppet yeti formerly from Antarctica. He is an actor, a singer, a critic, and an advocate of puppet rights and autism. Sam sometimes acts like a monkey, his favorite food being bananas, and can sometimes groom himself like one. He dislikes sugar, being that it's cocaine to puppets.💥
  • Juniper: Sam's girlfriend.💥
  • North: Sam and Juniper's adoptive son. He had known Sam even before he was adopted because of his good deeds in speaking for autism. He looked up to Sam as a hero and was surprised when he learned Sam and his lover Juniper wanted to adopt. Sam picked North, and North was one of the luckiest kids in the orphanage. His family became bigger when Juniper delivered North's younger adoptive brother, Snowball.💥
  • Snowball: Sam and Juniper's biological son and North's adoptive brother. Juniper surprised Sam with the big news that she was pregnant, and within months, she delivered a soft, tiny baby yeti. Even though Snowball is only North's adoptive brother, the two were inseparable. Snowball looks up to his big brother and usually tends to copy him.💥
  • David Red: A red gecko. David Red likes being himself (despite that he can be dopey sometimes), he really likes eating anything with mint or peppermint flavor, and he also really likes the Lincoln car brand. His voice is like a cross between Patrick Star and Mr. Mackey.💥
  • Keenu the Woolly Lemur: Keenu is a Cleese's woolly lemur, and Sam's neighbor, living in a tree in his front yard. Keenu is a curious lemur, still getting used to technology around him, and naturally, he loves leaping about, and climbing trees. He's a fan of John Cleese, and speaks for all lemurs, since they are an endangered species.💥
  • Gus💥
  • Monstersori School Students
    • Torrie💥
    • Stanley💥
    • Sunspot💥
    • Budfire: A small green dragon.💥
    • Fuzzle
    • Cheeto: An orphan who lived in Morningside Orphanage for a long while. Cheeto gets along with the kids and his fellow orphans at the orphanage easy. He loves Craig Monster for whenever he helps him with stuff he never tried before, and Cheeto also loves Bianca for her kindness and caring to him whenever he feels sad. He was overjoyed when Craig and Bianca married and they adopted him as their son. Cheeto happily agreed to live with them, and he took his belongings with him to his new home.💥
    • Paula
    • Eric: A blue-furred monster about Almo's age; a best friend to him and a bunch of other kids in Avenue Q.💥
    • Ethan💥
    • Bethany
    • Green Gene
    • Big Blue
    • Mustard: A yellow monster.💥
    • Scrunch💥
    • Finch💥
    • Arlene: An aqua-colored monster with yellow hair.💥
    • Twiddlebeak Duo: A yellow-orange red-beaked two-headed Frackle with different personalities. One head is serious and analytical, while the other is carefree and whimsical. Together, they create a balanced dynamic, offering a mix of rationality and spontaneity. Their unique perspectives often lead to interesting discussions and creative solutions to problems.
    • Bluzar: A Large Blue Live-Hand long-snouted monster with a gentle and shy personality. His appearance often leads to misunderstandings, as people might find his long snout intimidating. However, Bluzar is actually very intelligent and loves to read. He's curious about the world around him and is always eager to learn new things. Despite his struggles with social interactions, Bluzar has a kind heart and a deep sense of empathy, making him a loyal and supportive friend.
    • Fangor the Expressive: A red monster with yellow eyes, many fangs, and moving eyebrows. He has a bold and theatrical personality, always ready to captivate an audience with his stories. Fangor is friendly and outgoing, though his appearance can be quite intimidating to those who don't know him. He loves to entertain others and has a talent for making even the most mundane stories sound exciting. Fangor's expressive nature and larger-than-life personality make him a memorable presence in any group.
    • Zara Hoppolito: A jade green Live-Hand hippo-like monster with a responsible and motherly personality. Despite her imposing appearance, she's the go-to friend for advice and comfort. Zara is nurturing and kind, with a wisdom that goes beyond her years. She's the one who keeps the group grounded and offers guidance when needed. Zara's caring nature and ability to listen make her an essential pillar of support for her friends.
    • Choco Grumbleton: A large chocolate-colored Live-Hand Cookie Monster-like monster with sharp teeth and dark eyebrows. Despite his gruff exterior, Choco has a heart of gold and a weakness for sweets. He might appear tough, but he's a loyal and lovable friend who's always there when someone needs him. Choco's tough-love approach often hides his genuine concern and affection for his friends.
    • Bagsley: A tan Live-Hand monster with two fangs, baggy eyes, and rounded head. He has a tired and philosophical personality, often pondering the deeper meanings of life. Bagsley is a calm presence in the group, offering insightful perspectives and engaging in intellectual debates. His contemplative nature and laid-back attitude make him someone others turn to for meaningful conversations.
    • Rosabelle Plum: A hot pink live-hand Snuffleupagus-like female monster with purple spots on her back. She has a graceful and mysterious personality, often lost in her thoughts and dreams. Rosabelle has a loving nature and enjoys taking care of others, offering comfort and support whenever it's needed. Her ability to see the beauty in life's mysteries adds an enchanting quality to her presence.
    • Fuzznuckle: A pair of huge furry dark fuchsia monster hands and feet. He has a comical and clumsy personality, often finding himself in humorous situations. Fuzznuckle's bewildered expressions and endearing clumsiness never fail to bring a smile to his friends' faces. Despite his mishaps, his genuine heart and innocent nature make him an endearing member of the group.
    • Eleanor "Ellie" Davis: Ellie is a kind and caring monster who is known for her empathy and understanding. She enjoys volunteering at the local community center, where she helps others and spreads kindness.💥
    • Nico Rodriguez: Nico is a laid-back and chill monster who loves all things related to nature. He is an aspiring environmentalist and enjoys gardening and taking care of Central Park and green spaces.💥
    • Mason Wright: Mason is a mischievous and fun-loving monster who enjoys pulling pranks and making people laugh. Despite his playful nature, he is fiercely loyal to his friends and always has their back.💥
    • Liam Patterson: A sporty and energetic young monster who loves playing soccer and basketball. He's known for his positive attitude and always encouraging his friends to do their best.
    • Elon Chen: A caring and compassionate blue monster who is always there to lend a helping hand. Evan is known for his empathy and his ability to see the best in people.
  • Oliver "Ollie" Williams: Ollie is an adventurous and daring puppet who loves exploring the nooks and crannies of Avenue Q. He is always up for a thrilling adventure and has a passion for solving mysteries.
  • Elijah "Eli" Sullivan: Eli is a bookworm puppet who is constantly seen with his nose buried in a book. He has an insatiable thirst for knowledge and loves sharing fascinating facts with his friends.
  • Nina Kim: Nina is a talented musician and singer with a beautiful voice. She dreams of becoming a famous performer and regularly participates in open mic nights and talent shows around Avenue Q.
  • Mila Patel: Mila is an intelligent and curious puppet who is passionate about science and discovery. She enjoys conducting experiments and is always seeking to unravel the mysteries of the world around her.
  • Lila Patel: Lila is Mila Patel's younger sister and shares her sibling's interest in science. She is curious and inquisitive, always eager to learn new things and conduct her own mini-experiments.
  • Hannah Martin: Hannah is a bubbly and outgoing puppet with a flair for drama. She is passionate about acting and can often be found putting on impromptu performances for her friends.
  • Alonzo Ramirez: Leo is an artistic puppet who shares his love for visual arts with his twin sister, Luna. He enjoys painting and drawing and is always seeking inspiration from the vibrant surroundings of Avenue Q.
  • Isabela Ramirez: Luna is Leo's twin sister, and she is equally talented in the arts. She specializes in sculpting and creates unique and imaginative pieces that captivate the Avenue Q community.
  • Ava Taylor: A bookworm and a bit of a science nerd. Ava loves reading and learning about the world around her. She's always full of interesting facts and is curious about everything.
  • Tallulah Twizzle: A tall, yellow Dr. Seuss-style giraffe-like creature with red hair and cow-like horns. She has a whimsical and artistic personality, always seeing the world through a unique and creative lens. Tallulah loves to dance and paint, finding joy in self-expression and imagination. Her quirky sense of humor adds a touch of playfulness to every situation, and her ability to find beauty in the smallest details inspires those around her.
  • Snoodlepot: A short, red, long-eared, long-snouted Rod-Arm creature with black eyebrows and green eyes. He has an energetic and mischievous personality, always on the move and ready for an adventure. Snoodlepot loves to play pranks and spread laughter wherever he goes. His playful spirit and genuine kindness make him a beloved friend who brings joy to those around him.
  • Verdevore: A large green Audrey II-esque man-eating plant with a sinister and cunning personality. He's both feared and respected for his wisdom and strategic mind. Verdevore's dark side is balanced by his intelligence, making him a complex and intriguing character who often finds himself involved in intricate plots.
  • Smokey the Bear💥
  • McGruff the Crime Dog💥
  • Scruff💥
  • Cookie Mongoloid: The Cookie Mongoloid is the blue and black sheep of the family that spawned that more famous cookie fanatic, Cookie Monster. Growing up in the shadow of his beloved cousin, watching the lovable good-natured monster rise effortlessly to stardom, the maladjusted Cookie Mongoloid grew despondent and bitter... Living in San Francisco's wretched skid row 6th Street on a diet of freebased cookie bits, the Mongoloid was a far cry from the cheerful star of children's television. Inspired by "Mongoloid", Devo's anthem of alienation and mutation, Loid convinced Cookie to channel his angst and obsessive nature into a compelling musical endeavor. (Avenue Q OC; The same "Sesame Speed Metal" band based from San Francisco)💥
  • Osborne the Grouch: A grey Grouch with the personality of Oliver & Company's Francis- lover of drama and exquisite taste- and a hint of grouchiness.💥
  • Twitchy Monster: At a young age, Twitchy was arrested on multiple drug and vandalism charges and sentenced to a particularly harsh prison term. With nobody to visit him, he withdrew into himself and his artwork. He learned to tattoo in prison from one of the few goodhearted inmates there (who also helped to pull him out of a particularly bad incident in that prison that Twitchy does not like to talk about. His time in prison was good for him in that it got him clean, but a good deal of the damage has already been done. Upon getting out of prison, Twitchy moved to Avenue Q partially because he was low on cash and partially because he'd heard that monsters were pretty well accepted (or at least tolerated) there. Thankfully, he didn't have any trouble getting into his apartment and is keeping his head above water working as a tattoo artist and has been commissioned to do a mural on the side of Gary's building (in lieu of rent).💥🏥
  • Trish: Trish grew up in a rich political family. Her parents were usually busy with the latest campaign and schmoozing with various voters. Trish grew into a life where she could have nearly anything she wanted (materially) coupled with almost no restrictions. As a result, she fell into her parents' crowd and fell into drug use because of easy access to party drugs and no restrictions from them. Eventually, Trish realized for herself that her life was spiraling out of control and she checked herself into rehab. There she first met Twitchy. After getting out of rehab, she knew that the one place that would only lead her back down the path of where she didn't want to be was with her parents. She chose to "disappear" and chose to live in anonymity at Avenue Q. She didn't have a lot of personal money, but she did have trained skills as a hairdresser and so she began her business out of her apartment. Soon after she moved to Avenue Q, Trish reconnected with Twitchy (living there as well) and they began dating. She's also heard that her father sent a private investigator to look for her, but so far, he's not come to Avenue Q yet...💥
  • "Mama Bear" Becky: Becky grew up in the same rich political family as her younger sister Trish. She had many of the same experiences. However, she rebelled earlier and more publicly. She started riding motorcycles, getting into trouble, seeing boys that her father didn't approve of. Finally, she interrupted a political speech he was giving by roaring up on her Harley, telling her old man where he could shove his politics, and then roaring off with what few possessions she could tuck into her saddlebags, not to be seen again. She only gave contact information to her sister, telling her not to give it to her parents. She and Trish have been in contact (albeit more or less secret contact) ever since. She's only visiting Avenue Q for now, but she may extend her visit for a little while to catch up with her sister (and to meet that cute little Chef Flambé she's talked about.) Although Becky was out of state when Trish hit rock bottom, it was her phone call that encouraged Trish to go to rehab. Other than that, there's been so many experiences on the road. She'll have to write her own memoirs one of these days...
  • Ricky Recycle Bin: Ricky lives in a green recycle bin. At first, he is critical- and later, grouchy like Bozar- about people with recycling techniques and what he likes in his recycle bin. But it wasn't long until Trevor and his friends got him to relax, unwind and accept recycling in every way, even without how recycling techniques were done. Since then, Ricky became as kind and friendly as Trevor, becoming his neighbor in the process. Made precisely out of a "Grouch-mo" puppet.💥
  • Rose: Princeton's cousin.💥
  • Craig Monster: Kate Monster's older brother. He and Bianca fell in love with each other, and it wasn't long until after getting along really well in their relationship that they married, and they adopted Cheeto from Morningside Orphanage.💥
  • Kyla Monster: Kate Monster's older sister.💥
  • Inga Monster: Kate Monster's identical twin sister.💥
  • Roland Monster: Kate Monster's father.
  • Karen Monster: Kate Monster's mother.
  • Roberta: Rod's twin sister. She and Nicky became lovers while she supports her brother and Ricky's gay marriage.💥
  • Rachel: Nicky's sister. She represents the obsessive side of the Avenue Q fandom.💥
  • Joseph and Valerie Robyns: Rod's parents. They wear cute matching outfits because they're in love and they're losers.
  • Winoceros: Osborne the Grouch's neighbor. A tipsy, fun-loving, homeless rhino. He begs for spare change, swigs peppermint Schnapps, and sings sea shanties that keep Bozar up all night long! It's yo ho ho and a bottle of fun! Children will be comforted when Wino shouts that he loves them - although he tends to say that to everybody!💥
  • Mr. Snuffsalotofstuff: Mr. Snuffsalotofstuff teaches kids about using their imaginations...like all the invisible friends he imagines after huffing airplane glue, magic markers, and all the other things he snorts up that giant hose of a nose! Most of the other people who live on Avenue Q haven't actually met Mr. Snuffsalotofstuff yet, because he spends most of his time in the Planetarium, spacing out to the Pink Floyd laser light show!
  • Bailey Bird: Bailey is a big white bird at the age of 4 years (in human time). His physical appearance is that of Big Bird, but his feathers are white, his beak and legs are gold, the leg rings are scarlet, and his eyelids are baby blue. Unlike Big Bird, he has thin black lines for the eyelids and has no crown of feathers on his head. However, like Big Bird, he is very kind, gentle, curious, caring, and childlike. He loves to sing and dance, read books, play with his friends, and eat popcorn. He has a heart of gold, being nice to people and making new friends. (Puppet type: Full-bodied puppet)
  • Osborne the Grouch: Osborne is a grouch. His physical appearance is that of Oscar, but his fur is rust brown with black tips, his eyebrows are black, and his tongue is red. Osborne has a bit of a personality akin to that of Oscar, being cranky, irritable, grouchy, and crabby. However, he seemed to be much more friendly than Oscar. He has a very warm heart, and not at the least bit cold. He somewhat has a friendship with him and Bailey, calling him nicknames like "Beaky", offering him good advice, and playing games with him. Like Trevor, Osborne lives in a trash can, which is next to the former's. Underneath, his house is more of a slightly messy but very clean house. He also loves collecting trash and wood, building all sorts of contraptions and inventions. However, he doesn't eat disgusting foods that normal grouches eat, he eats pizza, grilled cheese sandwiches, donuts, hot dogs, and chips. He can get very angry if somebody treats him very badly or messed with him. He hates getting colds, getting in uncomfortable chairs, not getting much sleep, being interrupted, mean people, and very loud sounds. He also hates Christmas but changes his hatred thanks to Allegra. (Puppet type: Sack-bodied (live hand) puppet)
  • Bubbasaur: Bubbasaur is a big dinosaur. His physical appearance is that of Barney the Dinosaur, but his skin is burgundy red, has no teeth, black mouth and pink tongue, orange stomach, brown spots on his back and tail, and red eyelids. Like Barney, he has yellow toe balls, but his eyes are much bigger than Barney (but more expressive), yet his pupils are a bit smaller. Bubbasaur is a wise, mellow, and ancient grandfather figure. He tells stories, teaches lessons and morals, and giving lectures. He was known to be the second to last dinosaur alive, safe from a meteor shower that destroyed all of the dinosaurs that once ruled the Earth. He and his fellow dinosaurs are great friends with the Reppies. His favorite foods are cheese and crackers and peanut butter sandwiches on pumpernickel bread. (Puppet type: Full-bodied puppet)
  • Lil' Kip: A two-year-old male triceratops. His physical appearance is similar to that of Baby Bop, but brown. (Puppet type: Full-bodied puppet)
  • Jenny: A six-year-old female iguanodon. Her physical appearance is similar to that of BJ, but pink with long dark pink hair with a yellow stomach and dark pink spots, and she wears a pink bow in her hair. (Puppet type: Full-bodied puppet)
  • Widgit: A four-year-old male pterodactyl. His physical appearance is that of a brown pterodactyl whose facial appearance is similar to Riff's. (Puppet type: Full-bodied puppet)
  • Brontosaur: A four-legged dinosaur, similar to Mr. Snuffleupagus.
  • The Reppies
    • Razz💥
    • Tessa💥
    • Bumba💥
    • Derango💥
    • Lobo💥
  • Hip Hop Harry💥
  • Cuddletubbies: Parody of Teletubbies. Cuddletubbies are educational and entertaining, and they can talk in complete sentences, unlike the Teletubbies. While they eat Tubby Toast and Tubby Custard like them, they also love honey. There are two kinds of creatures they all fear, though: Heffalumps and Woozles.
    • Iggily-Biggily: Based on Tinky-Winky; His color is white, and his antenna is in the shape of a square.
    • Wampy: Based on Dipsy; His color is orange, and his antenna is in the shape of a diamond.
    • Libble: Based on Laa-Laa; Her color is blue, and her antenna is in the shape of a star.
    • Hugs: Based on Po; Her color is pink, and her antenna is in the shape of a heart. She loves the color pink almost as much as she loves hugging and cuddling with anyone who finds her adorable, especially the kids. She also loves to cuddle with her teddy bear.
  • Hopper: Hopper is a small frog. His physical appearance is that of Kermit the Frog, but his skin is aqua, has no collar, four fingers on each hand, blue feet and eyelids, and light yellow eyes (with round circle pupils). He is cool, carefree, and soft-hearted. He likes to relax, play, and read. Because of the fact that he's a frog, he eats mosquitoes, hops around, swims in the water, and makes croaking sounds. (Puppet type: Hand-rod puppet)
  • Vladimir: A Russian version of Count Von Count, except Vlad doesn't have an obsession with counting things.
  • Verne and Scotty: A version of Bert and Ernie with ethnic colors (Verne is skinny and peach, Scotty is round and light tan), and the personalities are similar to Bob and Doug McKenzie.
    • Verne: Verne is a tall, skinny guy with a monobrow, just like Bert. Unlike Bert, he wears brown shoes, black pants, a white turtleneck sweater, has brown hair (like Scotty), and a red nose. His personality is timid and calm, just like Bert. However, he is also intelligent and very open-minded. He likes to read, conducting experiments, and meditate. He has a very strong friendship and chemistry with Scotty. He eats Jello, grapes, and walnut cookies. Verne can sometimes get scared of thunderstorms, bullies, and catching colds, but he is very brave, saving his friend Scotty from trouble. (Puppet type: Rod-hand puppet)
    • Scotty: Scotty is a short, chubby guy, like Ernie. Unlike Ernie, he wears blue sneakers, an orange shirt, has brown hair (like Verne), and a yellow nose. His personality is less of a jokester like Ernie but is naïve and jovial. Unlike Ernie, he takes things seriously sometimes and easily gets confused. However, like Ernie, he likes to make jokes and play games. Like Verne, he likes to read, but also likes to sing, relaxing, dancing, and watching TV. He eats hot dogs, chicken, and pizza. As opposed to having a rubber ducky, he has a plush bear named Bobbie. He loves to play with him, talk to him, and always takes very good care of him. Verne accepts and appreciates him for his teddy bear very much. (Puppet type: Live-hand puppet)
  • Zack: An emerald green version of Herry Monster.
  • Bobby Vegan
  • Samson Knight
  • Patsy May💥
  • Bianca: Bianca is one of Lucy's circle of friends at the Around the Clock Café, they've had a close friendship since they were kids and agreed to be friends till the end, even working at the same place. Her true love is Kate's brother Craig, the former a little skeptical to let him be with Bianca, but was pleasantly surprised that she isn't antagonistic like Lucy once was. She met and fell in love with Craig Monster, and after getting along with him really well for a while in their special relationship, they both married and they adopted Cheeto as their son from Morningside Orphanage.💥
  • Mr. Frumpus: From The Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt. Lonny Dufrene's assistant.
  • Tiptoe the Reindeer: A blue reindeer who used to be scared of flying, until she learned to believe. Appears in the Christmas Special.
  • Glomer💥
  • The Cat in the Hat
  • The Grinch💥
  • Max (the Grinch's dog)
  • Euchariah Who💥
  • Cindy Lou Who💥
  • Jojo McDodd💥
  • Hannah McDodd
  • Harmony McDodd
  • Holly McDodd
  • Henrietta McDodd
  • Hippo McDodd
  • Hoppy McDodd
  • Heather McDodd
  • Happy McDodd
  • Hooley McDodd
  • Huggy McDodd
  • Hope McDodd
  • Haruka McDodd
  • Hailey & Halley McDodd
  • Hedy McDodd
  • Sam-I-Am💥
  • Guy-Am-I
  • Michellee Weebie Am-I
  • E.B. Weebie💥
  • Guy Jr.
  • Looka💥
  • Pam-I-Am
  • The Once-Ler
  • The Lorax
  • Jane Kangaroo
  • Rudy Kangaroo: Known as Junior Kangaroo in the Wubbulous World of Dr. Seuss.
  • Wickershams
  • Grandpa Yook💥
  • Young Yook
  • Chief Yookeroo
  • Johnny 5: Johnny 5 (originally called "S-A-I-N-T Prototype Number 5") is the fictional robotic star of the movies Short Circuit and Short Circuit 2 and a TV special called Hot Cars, Cold Facts. He is a former military robot imbued with intelligence and sentience by a lightning bolt and is considered to be alive in the philosophical sense, as he has emotions and is self-aware.💥
  • Sherman the Frog: Kermit the Frog's cousin! He is a yellow jungle frog with a red collar. While he is almost exactly like Kermit in terms of personality, Sherman finds Spamela completely sexy.💥
  • Spamela Hamderson: Formerly from the Muppets; A parody of Pamela Anderson's character on Baywatch. Now she is a sex symbol with a fetish for being wet and messy in almost any substance (especially mud, being a pig). She does it for the Internet as a way to make a living, and she loves it. Even so, she is in love with Sherman the Frog, and it wasn't long until the two started a relationship.💥
  • Bixby Bear: Fozzie Bear's wild cousin! Unlike Fozzie, Bixby is a very successful comedian. He is a big fan of the Chicago Bears.💥
  • Boppity: Formerly from the Muppets; A blue Frackle who is no longer one of Cosmo Scam's henchmen. As he left the Muppets, Boppity was inspired by Gonzo's various dangerous stunts. So he decided to follow his lead after he joined the Feebles. Upon joining, he became buddies with Sherman the Frog, and Bixby Bear. Later on, he discovered Spamela Hamderson's WAM pictures and videos and became attracted to her. Of course, it wasn't just her looks that got him in love with her. It was her charm, her personality, and almost everything else about her as well. But he has one obstacle in the way: Sherman, who he can't harm at all, being that he is one of his best friends. When he got superpowers, Boppity became impervious to pain. Of course, he did not like the idea of being murdered or losing body parts himself, since that crosses the line for him.💥
  • Cary: Vincent Potter's best friend. Recycled from the "Gary" Muppet.💥
  • The Dirty Hippie Jam Band
    • Jackpot Jake (Victor Yerrid)
    • Ron "Fingers" Frierson (John Kennedy, Gabriel Velez)
    • Janet (David Rudman, Tyler Bunch)
    • Virginia: Another female guitarist. (Julianne Buescher)
    • Mon-Starr (Kevin Carlson)
  • Dr. Hiccup: The resident scientist of D.I.Y. World, Dr. Hiccup is always eager to show off his latest scientific discovery. He's a successful inventor compared to Dr. Bunsen Honeydew, enough to perfect even some of Muppet Labs' inventions (removing the harmful side effects): Edible Paper Clips and the Automatic Wastebasket. Dr. Hiccup's IQ is like Dr. Emmett Brown's, Q's, Professor E. Gadd's, Albert Einstein's, Isaac Newton's, Pythagoras's, and Stephen Hawking's combined.💥
  • Meeper: The Beaker of Avenue Q. He's based on the Beaker from the world in which Kermit was never born in It's a Very Merry Muppet Christmas Movie, but not as buff, and he's not deep-voiced. He's also the partner of Dr. Hiccup. Meeper has very little patience with bullies and bigots, and he makes a great bodyguard for autistic people, making sure no one makes fun of them or picks on them.💥
  • Chef Flambé: Also known as Pierre Flambé. Pierre was born into a French family rich in culinary history and reputation. He grew up in the kitchen and was sent to the finest cooking schools from a young age. He might be still in France running his own restaurant if it wasn't for the fact he developed a taste for American cuisine. When he began to show this taste in his cooking, he was thrown out of and refused entry to every cooking school in France. His parents, outraged at his "betrayal of his family and national heritage", disowned him. With nothing else to lose, Pierre immigrated to America and worked in diners and greasy spoons until he could finish his culinary degree and afford the food truck that has now become known as "Grill or Be Grilled". Chef Flambé's first customers ever, when he arrived on Avenue Q, were Twitchy Monster and Trish, who just stopped by for a quick bite. Entranced by the food (but underwhelmed by the design on the outside of the truck) Twitchy offered to give him a custom paint job and allowed him to pay him in free meals. A combination of that eye-catching paint job, the reasonable prices, the fantastic food, and the generous and friendly personality of Flambé himself made the Grill or Be Grilled truck an instant success. As word spread, Flambé became something of an Avenue Q institution. He can usually be found wherever he's parked and even if he's hard to find, he always has a "blip" on his website to show where he's parked and open for business. Flambé has a rather thick French accent and sometimes simply goes on in French, so it is difficult to understand at times. (Bit of an homage to the Swedish Chef.)
  • Bug: Obviously, a bug from Bug-World who wants nothing more than to be a Starship Ranger, like the ones he watches in films from a crashed starship outside his hive. When actual Starship Rangers arrive on Bug-World, Bug has to choose which side he really belongs on. When Pincer gives him a chance to become human (similar to Avatar), he takes it, only to later sacrifice his human body to save the Rangers.💥
  • Roach: Bug's best friend since they were hatchlings, Roach is perfectly content living the bug lifestyle and doesn't understand why Bug would want more.💥
  • The Overqueen: An enormous, seemingly immobile sickening mass of flesh from which all the varied members of the bug species were originally spawned. Also Roach's girlfriend.💥
  • Roachie: Roach's son.
  • Aniso: An alien dragonfly who is a warrior bug. He greatly respects Bug when he became a Starship Ranger and helped the humans understand alien bugs.💥
  • Lepido: A female alien moth who is also a warrior bug like Aniso. She was a best friend to Buggette, but she was saddened when she heard she was killed by an evil human named Junior and her body was eaten the Overqueen. Aniso and Lepido were glad that Junior, the murderer got what he deserved, but they also believed that Buggette's larvae would perish without a mother's care. So they agreed to take all the baby bugs and raise them as their own children.💥
  • Cuddlefuzz: An alien caterpillar and the daughter of Aniso and Lepido. Her wish to have siblings came true when Aniso and Lepido adopted Buggette's orphaned larvae.💥
  • Buggette's Larvae: Buggette's baby bugs who are orphaned since she was killed by Junior. All of them are adopted by Aniso and Lepido as their own.
  • Crank Yankers
    • Karl Malone: Jimmy Kimmel's impression of then-NBA star Karl Malone. He regularly refers to himself in the third-person. "Don't hang up on Karl Malone."
    • Gladys Murphy (Wanda Sykes): A boisterous black woman who makes embarrassing announcements, generally of a scatological or sexual nature. Her many children do things like gluing her buttocks to the toilet and stealing money from a malfunctioning bank machine.
    • Niles Standish (Tony Barbieri): The British Earl of Yankerville. He is a rich and eccentric homosexual middle-aged pervert. He frequently calls various services and asks for their price, then orders them to "double it." (Once even confusing someone by telling them to "cut it in half, and double it!"). He has an assistant named Cavendish.
    • Special Ed (Jim Florentine): Bobby Fletcher's mentally challenged younger cousin who constantly repeats himself, makes random comments, and shouts his catchphrase "Yay!" until the other caller gets frustrated. He makes a cameo in one of Bobby's prank calls, the "Let Me Put My Brother on the Phone" call. In two prank calls of his own (one to a movie theater and one to a video store), Ed reveals that his favorite movie is Air Bud. In the video-store call, he works in several references to The Shining.
    • Dick Birchum (Adam Carolla): A psychotic Vietnam War veteran whose hobbies include carpentry, Shotokan karate, spying on women in their beds or bathrooms by drilling holes or a hidden camera, and gun ownership. He has a 600-pound wife and conjoined twin daughters. He lost part of his right leg in the war and 3 right-hand fingers in a carpentry accident. He frequently refers to his time in Vietnam and "smoking hash out of a human skull."
    • Jimmy (Jimmy Kimmel): A Kimmel-based grown man who lives with his mother. He also has two young children who use foul language and play juvenile pranks.
    • Bobby Fletcher (Jim Florentine): Ed's drug-using underachiever older cousin. He is extremely rude and insulting and known for belching into the phone.
    • Elmer Higgins (Jimmy Kimmel): A crabby, elderly man (based on Kimmel's grandfather). He makes complaint calls and frequently goes off on unrelated, long-winded tangents about his younger days and various irrelevant subjects. He sometimes mentions his brother Charlie, as well as his gay grandson, Terrence Catheter.
    • Helen Higgins (Susie Essman): Elmer's beautiful wife of over 60 years, she is an elderly woman who likes to proposition young men. Her son gave her a pet parrot who is well-versed in curse words. In a late-in-the-series sketch about Elmer wanting driving lessons, he mentions that she has died.
    • Landalious "The Truth" Truefeld (David Alan Grier): A former football player who likes to rap.
    • Spoonie Luv (Tracy Morgan): A smooth-talking African American hip hop-type character who makes lewd and suggestive comments. He often refers to himself as "Spoonie Luv from Up Above." In one particularly noteworthy prank call, he attempts to sell a video store tapes of himself masturbating.
    • Hadassah Guberman (Sarah Silverman): A Jewish female college student who works various part-time jobs, including conducting surveys for O magazine. She frequently asks intrusive questions and makes veiled passive-aggressive insults. Her sexuality and sanity seem highly questionable.
    • Terrence Catheter (Jimmy Kimmel): Elmer Higgins' grandson is an effeminate redhead who acts as spokesperson for various celebrities, such as Tom Cruise, Bill Cosby, Jared Fogle, J.K. Rowling, Mr. T, and the Olsen twins. He calls various places of business to book appearances and asks them to comply with the celebrities' ridiculous demands.
    • Tony Deloge (Albert Brooks): A loud-mouthed, fast-paced politician who calls random people to pander for votes as "district selectman." He occasionally tries to use his political power to get things for free.
    • Cammie Smith (Lisa Kushell): A nymphomaniac, she is a somewhat conceited, condescending 23-year-old exotic dancer.
    • Boomer and the Nudge (Jimmy Kimmel and Patton Oswalt): Two obnoxious morning-radio disc jockeys who call people to make "on-air dares."
    • Junkyard Willie (Touch-Tone Terrorists): An obstructionist in the form of a gravelly-voiced black man who is actually an import from the Touch-Tone Terrorists where he is a regular character. He appears in two sketches as a supervisor at YPS ("Yankerville Package Service").
    • Jim Bob the Handicapped Hillbilly (Touch-Tone Terrorists): A mentally challenged hillbilly who works with Junkyard Willie at YPS.
    • Sav Macauley (Dane Cook): The overly enthusiastic host of a phone game show, "The Phone Zone," where he calls people and asks ridiculous random trivia questions for cash prizes and interjects his own sound effects.
    • OCD Ken (Kevin Nealon): An accountant with obsessive-compulsive disorder who prefers cleanliness and even numbers. He often requests people to press the pound key as part of his disorder.
    • Danny (David Alan Grier): A man who repeatedly gets nervous or disgusted causing him to vomit over the phone. The vomit is depicted as an Exorcist-like liquid shooting out of the puppet's throat.
    • Chip Douglas (Fred Armisen): A Mexican immigrant who is perpetually building a house with minimal supplies and poor command of the English language. He makes two prank calls to newspaper offices, one to attempt to sell cartoons and the other (a prank call in Spanish) to inform a Spanish-language newspaper that he has not received that day's edition.
  • Brendar the Barbarian💥
  • Evan the Troll💥
  • Stacey💥
  • Horus the Great💥
  • Axe: Brendar's trusty axe.
  • Ooh: (voiced by Marty Stelnick) Aah's older brother, the 7-year-old calm blue monkey who loves to read and listen to classical music.
  • Aah: (voiced by Jason Hopley) Ooh's younger brother, the 3-year-old hyper red monkey who loves to dance, sing, and play.
  • Teachin' Teddy: From the VideoSmarts series.
  • Saymour: From the See and Say Video Phone video series.
  • Greg the Bunny (performed by Dan Milano): A rabbit who has a moving mouth and plastic eyes. On his canceled/ended show, he acts mostly as comic relief, and jokes are made at his expense (particularly by Warren) about how he cannot act and that he's just there to look cute. In the IFC series, he lives with Spencer Chinoy and Sean S. Baker. In the Fox series, he lives with a boy named Jimmy Bender. Jimmy was the one who got his father Gil to give Greg a job on "Sweetknuckle Junction" where he portrayed himself as the nephew to the former character Rochester Rabbit where he co-starred alongside Junction Jack, Dottie, Count Blah, and Warren DeMontague. In "SK-2.0," the "Sweetknuckle Junction" alter-ego "SK-2.0" had Greg the Bunny playing "G. the B." When "SK-2.0" fails to pan out where it caused the children in the test audience to have seizures and the network getting lawsuits from the parents of the children, he becomes Greg the Bunny again. In "Greg Gets Puppish," Greg gets the Puppish name of Bizzleburp from Hurbada Hymena. In the MTV series spin-off "Warren the Ape," Greg makes an appearance when Warren spends time with him to become sexually abstinent. However, it ends up with the clueless Greg being arrested as a pedophile and losing his virginity while in jail. He was built by Paul McAvene. Nowadays, Greg moved to Avenue Q in hopes of having a better life (plus, it looks a lot cheaper to him). When he heard about the new Feebles Variety Hour, Greg and his fellow puppets from his canceled/ended show naturally joined up as part of the theater. Greg rides his newly-acquired rocket-powered carrot in the Feebles Variety Hour whenever he introduces a number in that show.💥
  • Warren DeMontague (performed by Dan Milano): A helmet-wearing ape who is the second main character on the show later starring in his own series Warren the Ape. He is the only character who uses a separate character name on "Sweetknuckle Junction" playing Professor Ape. He portrays himself as a veteran stage actor trying to make a new name for himself while having several substance-related vices. He initially despises working with Greg the Bunny because of his lack of stage experience. Warren has an agent named Maury who Warren tends to call up for any acting opportunities. In "SK-2.0," there were fat jokes made about Warren which caused him to strangle the test audience child that insulted him enough for Gil and Alison to break it up. Jimmy's plans for the alter-ego of "Sweetknuckle Junction" called "SK-2.0" had him telling Warren to shed some pounds. During the filming of "SK-2.0" under Jimmy's supervision, Warren had to operate as "Prof Meister Ape" with Gil eventually telling him to say his lines with feeling or else he'll rip the stitches that were placed in his rear and suck out the fat with an industrial vacuum. When "SK-2.0" fails to pan out where it caused the child focus group to have seizures and the network getting lawsuits from the parents of the children, he portrays Professor Ape again. In "Jewel Heist," it is revealed that Warren had a relationship with Farrah Fawcett. Now he's living among the residents of Avenue Q, while he's become a member of the New Feebles Variety Hour.
  • Fredrick "Count Blah" Blah (performed by Dan Milano in the IFC show, Drew Massey on the FOX show): A vampire who was another actor that had worked with Warren DeMontague many years ago. He is a parody of Count von Count of Sesame Street fame, although he regularly claims that Count von Count stole his act and took away his fame. Count Blah referenced Count von Count in one episode where he quoted "Show me another vampire, especially a puppet vampire, that was working in the mainstream industry before I came along. Suddenly, I find out some bearded hippie is looking for folks to be on his new children's program and that he was looking for a vampire. The next thing I know, he's got some fucking OCD numerologist on the show, ugly purple skin, counting up and down, it was just disgusting, blah. He's not even Romanian, he's freaking Italian, and he knows it, blah". He even told Greg the Bunny that he is not Count von Count and that he doesn't know Big Bird as Greg commented that he was a fan of Count Blah's work. He says "Blah" at the end of most of his sentences, although it sometimes comes out as "Bleh." In "SK-2.0," Count Blah is briefly forced to change his name to "Count A'ight" (after a distorted pronunciation of "all right") because the producers want to modernize the show with Jimmy's help. He had a hard time pronouncing A'ight until Gil told him to say "alight" without the L. When "SK-2.0" fails to pan out where it caused the children in the test audience to have seizures and the network getting lawsuits from the parents of the children, he becomes Count Blah again. In the IFC series, Spencer often asks Blah when directing to stop saying "Blah." This makes Blah very upset, as he insists that Blah is his gimmick. Blah was another puppet who underwent changes between series. In the IFC series, he has lighter skin and smaller eyes than he does on the Fox show and his hands are those of the assistant puppeteers. Now he's living among the residents of Avenue Q, while he's become a member of the New Feebles Variety Hour. He and Alcindor became a duo of vampires who love to count, and they are the best of friends.
  • Tardy Turtle (performed by Victor Yerrid): A turtle who is exclusive to the FOX show. He is portrayed as a slow turtle (hence his name), in the sense that he is regularly late as well as likely being mentally retarded and often says very random things ("Crayons taste like purple," "... the green ones make me horny," "... drumsticks can also be chicken") in the manner of Ralph Wiggum from The Simpsons. Tardy also ends some of his sentences or when he is frightened with a high-pitched squeal much like Leonardo DiCaprio's character Arnie Grape in What's Eating Gilbert Grape. In the opening credits, it's said that he graduated from Harvard at the head of his class, indicating that there is a possibility that he is a Savant. When FOX canceled the series, the puppet was "stolen" and FOX claimed copyright to it. Someone that resembled Tardy makes an appearance on the IFC DVD in one of the pre-episode audio introductions. Now Tardy's living among the residents of Avenue Q, while he's become a member of the New Feebles Variety Hour.
  • Susan Monster (performed by James Murray): A full-bodied furry purple monster with six breasts and a male voice who is exclusive to the FOX series. She works as an office worker at the network where "Sweetknuckle Junction" is filmed. In "Welcome to Sweetknuckle Junction," Susan was among the puppets who auditioned for Rochester Rabbit's part. In "Surprise," Susan is revealed to have a habit of eating stray cats. When FOX canceled the series, they claimed copyright to Susan Monster's puppet. Now she's living among the residents of Avenue Q, while she's become a member of the New Feebles Variety Hour.
  • Rochester Rabbit (performed by James Murray): A gruff rabbit born in 1946 who is the former puppet host of "Sweetknuckle Junction" for 15 years until he was fired due to forgetting his lines at his age and was replaced by Greg the Bunny. He is mentioned to have 43 kids. After Greg the Bunny landed Rochester's part on "Sweetknuckle Junction" as Rochester's nephew, Rochester crashed the filming of the show and threatened to cut him up with scissors only for him to be knocked out by Jimmy during the on-set skirmish between Warren and Jack. In "Rabbit Redux," Greg's recurring nightmares of Rochester burying him alive causes Greg to want to patch things up with him. Greg and Jack find Rochester selling Stars Maps with Jack hoping to get back the meatloaf pan that Rochester borrowed from him. Rochester rants about how Greg stealing his part on "Sweetknuckle Junction" caused him to lose his home and go broke. Greg convinced Gil to rehire Rochester which resulted in Rochester being hired as a janitor. Greg even fakes an injury so that Rochester can get a part in the Thanksgiving episode of "Sweetknuckle Junction" where he dances during one of the musical numbers until he suddenly dies from a heart attack. During the memorial service/roast, some jokes are made about Rochester followed by a presentation where Rochester got hurt during each episode. When it came to Warren's talk about Rochester, the cigar that was placed in Rochester's dead mouth started to burn Rochester's dead body. Now, in Avenue Q, Rochester was brought back to life as a redesigned, brand new rabbit puppet, thanks to Gusset. He was elated when he became part of the New Feebles Variety Hour, seeing it is a chance for him to be back in the spotlight. Since then, Rochester and Greg reconciled with each other.
  • Cranky (performed by Victor Yerrid): A crew member who is often annoyed at things. He is a recycled version of the Cavity Goon from The Adventures of Timmy the Tooth.
  • Dr. Aben Mitchell (performed by Drew Massey): Aben is the leader of the Pro-Puppet Movement and an advocate on Puppet Rights. Being a Live-Hand Puppet, Drew Massey is assisted in performing him by James Murray.
  • Gay Bear (performed by Drew Massey): A bear that acts gay. He was among the puppets that auditioned for Rochester Rabbit's part on "Sweetknuckle Junction" in the episode "Welcome to Sweetknuckle Junction." Now he's living among the residents of Avenue Q, while he's become a member of the New Feebles Variety Hour.
  • Mr. Hygiene (performed by Victor Yerrid)
  • Hurbada Hymena (performed by Drew Massey): The leader of the militant puppet group called International Puppets Alliance. When he heard of Mrs. Thistletwat's bigotry towards monsters, he became her nemesis.
  • Mushma and Ratagaba (performed by James Murray and Drew Massey): Two members of the International Puppets Alliance that work for Hurbada. Mushma is a furry one-eyed monster and Ratagaba is a tall-headed goat-like creature.
  • Crippled Writer (performed by Victor Yerrid): A leg brace-wearing writer at the network.
  • Jamaican Guy (performed by James Murray): A Jamaican puppet who provides the piano music for "Sweetknuckle Junction." Similar to Count Blah saying "Blah," Jamaican Guy says "Mon" at the end of his sentences as seen in "Dottie Heat" during their card game with Warren, Jack, a dog puppet, and an unnamed crew member.
  • The Wumpus (performed by Dan Milano): A monster character exclusive to the IFC show. He is a parody of the Sesame Street Monsters and is very clumsy. The Wumpus, created by Chris Bergoch, first appeared in the early nineties in a Bergoch short.
  • Pal Friendlies (performed by Dan Milano): He is the talent agent of all the puppets who work on the show, although he is a very ineffective one. He also doubles as a lawyer in some episodes.
  • Elephant Man (performed by Paul McGinnis): A puppet character that is modeled after Joseph Merrick.
  • Particle Man💥
  • Triangle Man💥
  • Universe Man💥
  • Person Man: A man who lives in a garbage can. He's always depressed, as many grouches and people make him feel worthless.
  • Hillary Clinton (performed by Maggie Lakis): She is driven and determined (to almost cartoonish levels) to take down Donald Trump because she's sore about losing the election. She is depicted as out of touch and trying to be "hip with the kids."
  • Mitt Romney (performed by Artie Esposito): He almost became the president, but lost to Barack Obama, Excalibird is afraid of him for some reason (possibly a reference to Mitt Romney's statement about cutting funding for PBS.
  • Donald Trump (performed by Rob McClure): The 45th president of the United States, he has an obsession with building walls and most of the time sees them as the solution to every problem.😈⛓️
  • Mike Pence (performed by Victor Yerrid): Donald's 2nd in command, depicted as calmer, calculating and level-headed in contrast to his boss.😈⛓️
  • Gordon the Gecko (Technical Avenue Q OC; courtesy of a Robot Chicken segment)😈💥
  • Bear Wit: An evil bear who's a failed comedian due to how his jokes are always corny. One night, at a festival held in Barrettsville, Bear Wit was heckled so badly, he viciously murdered the hecklers. He vowed that he won't be satisfied until he got the last laugh. When he's close by, his menacing "Wocka wocka wocka" can strike fear into his victims' hearts. Ever since he's got superpowers, Bear Wit has the ability to transform into the Wocka Wocka Werebear whenever he gets really angry.😈💥
  • Dead End Grouch: An evil grouch with the ability to turn into a feral, Blanka-like monster when he gets really angry. He got that ability after pledging to the devil. Ever since then, he became loyal to Bletchinator, loving his grouchiness. Being a lover of all things disgusting, he is the only being other than Trekkie Monster to inhumanely love and masturbate to the infamous "2 Girls 1 Cup" video.😈💥
  • Kute: An evil mutant clone of Elmo with the powers of a devil. He became one of Bletchinator's loyal bodyguards after his creation. He became a Deadite thanks to the Necronomicon to completely show the devil in him.😈💥
  • Big Jaws (Technical Avenue Q OC; courtesy of Family Guy)😈⚰️
  • Composite Santa (Technical Avenue Q OC; courtesy of Robot Chicken)😈⚰️
  • Freddy Freebase: "Oh, damn!" moans the incorrigible Freddy Freebase as he waddles down the back alleys of Avenue Q, looking for a fix. There's not much he won't do to score some rocks - shoplifting from Mr. Carter's store, robbing kids at knifepoint, even sponge-bathing Osborne the Grouch! Joining Freddy on all his adventures is Pippy, his magical singing crack pipe.😈💥
  • Pippy the Crackpipe: Freddy's magical singing crack pipe.😈💥
  • The 'Countant: The Count's less arithmetic-obsessed but business-savvy cousin. Kids can now learn to count from The 'Countant, a convicted former Arthur Andersen employee who fulfills his community service sentence by teaching math from his castle in Transylvania (really a minimum-security prison in Pennsylvania)! When do two dollars plus two dollars equal ten million dollars? When you use the 'Countant's "aggressive" accounting methods!😈💥
  • Menacing Mikey: Kieran's former brother from a previously adopted family. Mikey's a big bully to Kieran, and he's a total bigot because he hates monsters, immigrants, blacks, Hispanics, Asians, gays, bisexuals, transgender people, and folks with Autism. Mikey deliberately provoked Kieran by insulting his deceased mother, calling her "a stupid monster bitch". Enraged at that, Kieran attacked Mikey, but the bully's mother took his side, helped him to subdue, punch, and beat Kieran, and lock him up in the room before sending him back to the orphanage. The smug and victorious bully was proud that he got away with his crime ever since. But when he heard that Kieran was adopted, he was angry. He made a vow to get rid of Kieran once and for all, even if it meant killing him and his entire adopted family. One time, he tried to do so in an attempt to kill Kieran, Almo, Ginger, Lizzie, Princeton, and Kate Monster, but then, he was suddenly swarmed, pecked, and scratched almost nonstop by Luckl-Duckl, Ki Ki Kookaburra, Francise Birdling, Speck, Kesmoe Peapod, and Bingo Flamingo of the Bird Call gang. This caused him to run away in fright without even attempting to kill Kieran and his family. Since that day, Mikey has a phobia of birds.😈💥⛓️
  • Tyrone McHansley: The demonic sock puppet from "Hand To God" who is the antithesis of Chauncey; the demon was later exorcised from his body.😈💥
  • Tyenna McHansley: Tyrone's bride.😈💥
  • Tony McHansley: Tyrone's identical twin brother, also a demonic sock puppet. Alas, the demon was later exorcised from his body as well.😈💥⚰️
  • Rap Rat: Formerly from the infamous VHS board game of the same name. He is a supernatural rat puppet character who used to appear in a demonic video that, when put in a VHS player, would start off with a normal conversation, but then show graphic images of what the viewer(s) currently fears. Rap Rat is also known to give the viewers vivid and disturbing nightmares after watching the tape. Thanks to the Bletchinator, Rap Rat was brought to life, no longer in a videotape, now a part of the evil villains.😈💥
  • Dollar Sign: Formerly from Wonder Showzen.😈
  • Devils: Formerly from Wonder Showzen.😈
  • Bastinda: A modern wicked witch who is also a pop singer. Unlike many witches, Bastinda is known for riding on a motorcycle, both on land and in the air. Her mannerisms are similar to those of the Wicked Witch of the West in the Muppets' Wizard of Oz. In fact, she has karate skills like her, yet she also has black magic. When Bastinda saw Grizzle held in a birdcage, she took the opportunity to take her as a pet. Grizzle was surprised to see a witch of all people take her, yet she's sensing something wicked about her she's liking. As a matter of fact, Bastinda gave her a new base for the KLAW Radio Station: A spooky tree, suitable for her evil. As a result, Grizzle became loyal to her not just as a pet, but also a friend.😈💥
  • Mr. Pants: Bastinda's talking pet cat who loves Bastinda as his owner. He is a rock singer with razor-sharp claws like a tiger. He gets along with Grizzle and Buzzard easily, not wanting to eat them or any of Grizzle's companions at KLAW Radio.😈
  • KLAW Radio
    • Grizzle Ingrid: Grizzle Ingrid is a finch who manages the ever-failing station K.L.A.W. She is bent on revenge towards humans due to her unfortunate past as a pet. Grizzle uses the help of her smarmy assistant Pinky the Worm. Pinky works for Grizzle so he may avoid becoming a bird's meal. Of course, when Grizzle became a pet again, she was in the hands of Bastinda the Wicked Witch. Grizzle was surprised to see a witch of all people take her, and was suspicious about her at first, yet she's sensing something wicked about her she's liking. As a matter of fact, Bastinda gave her a new base for the KLAW Radio Station: A spooky tree, suitable for her evil ways. As a result, Grizzle became loyal to her not just as a pet, but also a friend. She gets along with Mr. Pants easily.😈💥
    • The Notorious B.I.G. Bird: From the rough south side of Avenue Q, The Notorious B.I.G. Bird is a street-tough rapper who "drops mad knowledge" on children. His lessons include the importance of exercise (dangling a record executive out of the window to keep those biceps toned) and the value of money (knowing that Courvoisier is less expensive than Cristal and that a 40 of malt liquor is more frugal than both)! Being a rapper, he formed a special romantic relationship with Grizzle Ingrid, enough to even perform on KLAW Radio for her, to hopefully help with her ratings.😈💥⛓️
    • Pinky the Worm😈💥
    • Buzzard Beak: Former bounty hunter for the Bird Union Council; A buzzard usually hired by Grizzle Ingrid to turn humans into roadkill. He likes to feed on the corpses of any human or animal. Of course, he became a loyal pet to Bastinda, willing to follow her commands, especially on account of how she gave him an offer he could never refuse: A lifetime smorgasbord of corpses of her victims, minions who failed her for the last time, and discarded dismembered body parts. It was heaven for a buzzard, so Buzzard joined with her as well while becoming another member of KLAW Radio.😈💥
    • Poe Raven😈💥
    • Mayzie LaBird😈💥
  • Dragarsonists: The very same gang of dragons who burned Basalt and Belinda's home, killing their parents. They've been terrorizing and targeting the two orphan dragons ever since, wanting to kill them as well. One day, they met Bastinda, who promised them she could grant them their greatest desires if they become her loyal dragons. The Dragarsonists eagerly agreed, because they always wanted to be loyal dragon servants to a wicked witch.😈💥
  • Bletchinator: Formerly known as Bletch from Meet the Feebles, he was brought back from the dead as a killer cyborg. He became one of the leaders of a dangerous organization alongside his lover Samantha, Joker, King Chicken, and Bernice. When the Necronomicon Ex-Mortis was found by Constable Griswald to give to Bletchinator, and the bodies of Adolf Hitler and his Nazis from Kung Fury's world were brought to him by their minions, Bletchinator read the incantation that summoned the Evil Dead, causing it to loom over Castle Wolfenstein to add to the atmosphere. As a result, the Nazi Zombies were made, and yet, there was an unexpected bonus for the strong cyborg couple. They became part Deadite as well, enough to be really intimidating and dangerous.😈💥⚰️
  • Samantha: From Meet the Feebles, back from the dead as a killer cyborg.😈💥⚰️
  • Sebastian the Fox: From Meet the Feebles; One of the survivors of the Feeble Variety Massacre. Unfortunately for him, he was killed by Serpenious the Serpent who bit him with his poisonous fangs and then eaten by Audrey II to give him his strength.😈⚰️
  • Audrey II: An evil and boisterous flytrap-like extraterrestrial plant with plans to take over the planet. Thanks to a surviving bud in the garden, Audrey II is back with a vengeance. Voiced by Michael-Leon Wooley.😈⚰️
  • Yertle the Turtle😈
  • VanItch😈💥
  • Ecstasy Emporium Puppets: Puppets who are loyal minions to James Eagan Holmes.
    • Rocko the Dog (performed by Bruce Hunter and occasionally Frank Meschkuleit or Ben Durocher): Formerly from Puppets Who Kill, Rocko is a foul-mouthed, chain-smoking misanthrope who formerly worked on a children's television program. The job required him to control his language and behavior, but eventually, a berserk outburst on set ended his career. He takes medication to temper his violent mood swings.😈💥⛓️
    • Cuddles the Comfort Doll (performed by Bob Martin): Formerly from Puppets Who Kill. Cuddles is a comfort doll designed to help people cope with their problems. However, as the introductory voice-over to each episode informs the viewer, it is Cuddles who is now the problem. The chronic subordination of his own needs to those of others caused him to explode one day, grab a rifle, and start shooting. Despite this eruption, Cuddles is generally the best behaved of the group, although his naïveté often gets him and his fellow residents at the halfway house into trouble. He cannot handle pressure well, lacks self-assertiveness, and shows signs of a passive-aggressive personality disorder.😈💥⛓️
    • Buttons the Bear (performed by James Rankin): Formerly from Puppets Who Kill. Buttons is a teddy bear with eyes consisting of two different buttons. Unlike the others, Buttons is not so much a killer as a lover. In fact, he is a womanizer with no sense of sexual propriety who is remarkably successful in attracting eager human females. Buttons lives by the hedonistic motto "if it feels good, do it". He once had a lucrative corporate sponsorship deal with the Happy Elf Peanut Butter Company, but the sponsor exercised the "moral turpitude" clause in his contract once details of his promiscuous behavior leaked to the press.😈💥⛓️
    • Bill the Dummy: Formerly from Puppets Who Kill. Bill (performed by Gord Robertson) is a ventriloquist's dummy with a menacing smile and psychopathic tendencies. Fifty-eight of his partners have died in "accidents". Bill's nemesis is the Rasputin-like Curious Bob (John Hemphill), a former partner whom Bill has unsuccessfully attempted to murder on four different occasions. In an episode featuring Bill's trial, his adoptive mother relates facts about his past that indicate the possible sources of his homicidal vengefulness; for example, that Bill had some bowel problems as a child and would defecate in his pants, thus earning him the nickname "poopy pants" from his peers. Bill also has a small penis and oddly shaped gonads which his maker gave him in order to encourage humility, but which instead produced only more humiliation for Bill, perhaps explaining his gruesome hobby of collecting the testicles of men who have somehow been mysteriously deprived of them. Bill was at some point castrated himself and is now a eunuch. Ever since James Eagan Holmes became the Joker, Bill bonded with him really well, becoming a sidekick to him, enough to never kill him.😈💥
    • Sandra Jakoby White: Back as a Nazi Zombie, Sandra wanted revenge on Phil and Detective Edwards for her demise. She's the only Nazi Zombie to not look hideous or rotten (practically looking as if she was back from the dead), perfect to keep her sexy figure, enough to become lovers with Buttons, who love her for not only her figure but also who she is and everything else about her.😈💥
    • Junkyard😈💥⛓️
    • Edgar "Fat Ed" Tubbs: Formerly from Fur TV. Edgar "Fat Ed" Tubbs is a blue frog who has just three simple passions in life - beer, food and heavy metal - and fronts the self-styled 'heaviest band in the world' Stinkhole with his customary lack of tact and spectacular acts of random violence.😈💥⛓️
    • Frankie Fox: A hungry fox who loves to eat meat. He's loyal to Bletchinator and he considers the following his best friends: Fat Ed, Serpenious, Mercy, Abby, Chaddam & the Evil Chipmunks. Puppet from the infamous Otter Murder segment from Robot Chicken.😈💥⛓️
    • Serpenious the Serpent: Rattles' cousin and the polar opposite of Rattles, as he is mean, dumb as a jock and always looking for the quickest way to win.😈💥⛓️
    • Mercy the Buzzard: Formerly from Firefly Fun House.😈💥
    • Abby the Witch: Formerly from Firefly Fun House.😈💥
    • Polo: A puppet demon resurrected from the dead.😈💥
    • Flora: A puppet demon resurrected from the dead.😈💥
    • Groofus: A puppet demon resurrected from the dead.😈💥
    • Ratio Hornblower: A puppet demon resurrected from the dead.😈💥
    • Snack Demons: Concession demons resurrected from the dead.😈💥
      • Popcorn Bucket Demon
      • Soda Pop Demon
      • Candy Bar Demon
    • Rakan the Tiger: A vicious orange tiger who's the direct descendant of Snarl the Tiger. Thanks to the radioactive meteor, he has the ability to transform into a giant Smilodon with red glowing eyes.😈💥
    • Scratch and Sniff: Two yellow hyenas who appeared on CITV through multiple shows and intermissions between shows. They made their first appearance on Ministry of Mayhem on the 5th of March 2005 where they became regulars throughout following shows after the audience chose their names via a public vote. Their main role was to provide comic relief where they would be a nuisance to the presenters and spectators alike, alongside this they would also have sketches where they would get a guest to help them with chores in their "house" backstage to the show which would usually end with one of the Hyenas getting injured. Nowadays, they're in Avenue Q as James Eagan Holmes' new pet hyenas.😈💥
      • Scratch: Scratch is shown to be the smarter but more impatient character.
      • Sniff: Sniff is the dumber and more fun-loving Hyena.
    • Gonorrhea😈
    • Pube Crabs😈
    • Herpes😈
    • Colin the Computer😈💥
    • Roy Gribbleston: Yellow Guy's severe, strict, and demented father, likes to look at pornography on a site called "looksite".😈💥⛓️
    • The Love Cult😈💥
    • Malcolm: The so-called king of love.
      • Shrignold: A false teacher of love, worships Malcolm.
      • Rabbit Boy: One of Shrignold's friends, resembles a rabbit, worships Malcolm.
      • Unicorn: One of Shrignold's friends, resembles a unicorn, worships Malcolm.
      • Frog Boy: One of Shrignold's friends, resembles an anthropomorphic frog, worships Malcolm.
      • Furry Boy: One of Shrignold's friends, worships Malcolm.
    • Steak Guy😈💥
    • Rugby Ball😈💥
    • Boombox😈
    • Lamp😈
    • Fridge😈
    • Furry Boy😈

    • Chaddam & the Evil Chipmunks: Evil lookalikes of Alvin and the Chipmunks. They have rabies, yet they're the only ones who control it because they have the ability to infect whomever they want at will. Puppets from the infamous Disaster Movie.😈💥⛓️
    • Bjornson the Cheesemonger😈💥⛓️
    • Unfriendly Neighborhood Puppets: Evil doppelgangers of the Friendly Neighborhood puppets. They have been recruited by James Eagan Holmes for his Ecstasy Emporium.😈💥
  • The Garbage Pail Kids: The infamous parody of the Cabbage Patch Kids dolls. They all became Osmar the Grouch's loyal minions.😈💥⛓️
    • Ali Gator (performed by Kevin Thompson)
    • Foul Phil (performed by Bobby Bell, voiced by Tara Strong, and then Dana Steingold)
    • Nat Nerd (performed by Larry Green, voiced by Tyler Bunch)
    • Greaser Greg (aka Chris Hiss, performed by Phil Fondacaro, also voiced by Tyler Bunch)
    • Windy Winston (performed by Arturo Gil)
    • Messy Tessie (performed by Meredith Eaton)
    • Valerie Vomit (performed by Jeff Weiser, voiced by Dana Steingold)
    • Banana Anna
    • Tanya Hyde
    • Zeke Freak
    • Split Kit
    • Elliot Mes
    • Terri Cloth
    • Mad Mike
    • Luke Puke
    • Leaky Lindsay
    • Patty Putty
    • Clogged Duane
    • Adam Bomb
    • Kim Kong
    • Stinky Stan
    • Brainy Janie
    • Scary Carrie
    • Nasty Nick
    • Dead Ted
    • Chris Keeper
    • Corpsey Cora
    • Orphan Anne
    • Addy Addams
    • UFO Noah
    • Roy Bot
    • Devilish Damien
  • Brown Wolf😈💥⛓️
  • Dr. Atchoo: A mad scientist known for his boomerang eggs. The act is simplicity itself; as Atchoo explains it, "I throw the egg away, and it comes back to me!" Dr. Atchoo also uses his boomerang eggs as his weapons sometimes, and he considers eggs one of his favorite foods. Of course, he is also based on Mr. Hyde, which means he's a killer. He's best friends with his fellow villains in Avenue Q (Osmar the Grouch and Dead End Grouch love when he gives them rotten eggs that he discards).😈💥⛓️
  • General Skelly😈💥
  • Robo-Dog: Robbie Rotten's robot dog, reprogrammed to be loyal and obedient to Robbie Rotten II.😈💥⛓️
  • Wiggly: A malevolent extra-dimensional entity that wants to rule the world. It takes the form of a doll. Can and will murder anyone who crosses them. Its true form is very dangerous.😈💥⚰️
  • Pincer: A giant scorpion who lives outside the hive, Pincer simply loves humans as meals. When Bug leaves the hive, Pincer lets him take over the brain dead body of a human so he can fulfill his dream and bring him dinner.😈💥⚰️
  • The Mosquito Brothers: A trio of mosquitoes who work for Pincer.😈💥⚰️
    • Veeto
    • Neato
    • Sweetheart
  • Pizza Time Pizza Cult😈💥⛓️⚰️
    • Pizza Time Pizza Mascots: Cheerful mascots who are a part of the Pizza Time Pizza restaurant. But underneath their cheery demeanor is something eerie, supernatural and dangerous.
      • Andie Aviarian: A charismatic and vibrant robin mascot who serves as the welcoming face of Pizza Time Pizza. Andie spreads joy and laughter with their lively personality and infectious energy.
      • Cheesy Cheddar the Mouse: The mischievous and adventurous mouse mascot remains a beloved character, delighting guests with their cheesy humor and playful antics.
      • Pepper the Dog: The lovable and loyal canine mascot, Pepper, continues to bring a sense of warmth and companionship to Pizza Time Pizza. Known for her energetic dance moves and friendly interactions, Pepper wins the hearts of visitors.
      • Rockstar Randall the Raccoon: The edgy and charismatic raccoon mascot who takes center stage with their rock 'n' roll persona. Rockstar Ricky steals the show with their electrifying performances and cool demeanor.
      • Crusty the Cat: A mischievous and enigmatic cat mascot, known for his aloof demeanor and enigmatic presence. Crusty brings an air of intrigue to the Pizza Time Pizza gang, leaving guests curious about his true nature and intentions. At times, Crusty can't resist the temptation to play pranks on unsuspecting visitors, adding a touch of chaos and unpredictability to the gang.

Humans[]

  • Whitney Avalon
  • Director Foghorn: The famous movie director of Imagination Studios. He is friendly and supportive to those who dream to be stars, and yet, he does not want chaos in his films. Portrayed by David Alan Grier.
  • Jason: Portrayed by Steven Boyer.💥
  • Jessica: Portrayed by Sarah Stiles.💥
  • Margery: A recently widowed mother. Portrayed by Geneva Carr.
  • Lena: Bobby's best friend. Samson's ex-wife. Sex addict. Portrayed by Mia Sara.
  • Foster: Bobby and Samson's foster son, Foster. Online stock analysis for JP Morgan. Got a "D" in math. Portrayed by Paul Butcher.
  • Sportacus (played by Magnus Scheving): Since LazyTown ended, Sportacus actually became a real superhero as a result of an event giving him real superpowers to add to his athleticism.💥
  • Stephanie (played by Julianna Rose Mauriello): Since LazyTown ended, Stephanie has matured into an attractive young woman, while still retaining her familiar appearance. Her ageless face and radiant, shiny skin add to her captivating presence. In this new phase of her life, Stephanie has developed unique and unconventional interests and preferences. These personal secrets are shared exclusively with her trusted circle of girlfriends, who appreciate and understand her hidden passions.💥
  • Bean (played by Catherine Missal): After the Super Sproutlet Show concluded due to network changes, Bean has blossomed into an attractive young woman, while still maintaining her youthful face and distinctive appearance. Her curvaceous figure mirrors that of her best friend Stephanie. Bean's unwavering dedication to promoting active, healthy, and environmentally friendly habits remains unchanged. With joy and enthusiasm, she continues to inspire young children, affectionately known as 'Sproutlets,' to embrace positive behaviors that benefit themselves and the Earth.💥
  • Shiloh (played by Andy Mientus): Shiloh is a young man who moved to Avenue Q around the same time as Stephanie. He has harbored a crush on her ever since they met. Inspired by Sportacus, Shiloh is exceptionally athletic and skilled in martial arts. Unfortunately, he is an orphan, having tragically lost his parents to criminals. Unbeknownst to him, Constable Griswald and his squad were responsible for their untimely demise, driven by their biases against immigrant families like Shiloh's. Shiloh's life took an extraordinary turn when he acquired superpowers similar to Sportacus after a life-altering incident. Embracing his newfound abilities, he became Sportashiloh, Sportacus's loyal sidekick, and embarked on thrilling adventures alongside him.💥
  • Shane DeTorre
  • Araby Abaya
  • Cory Crow
  • Andreas Kokkino
  • Juliet Greenberg
  • Connie Lew
  • Devyn Puett
  • Jennifer Love Hewitt
  • Kelly Chan
  • Tiffany Bailey
  • Julie Ann Gourson
  • Tina Marie Espinoza
  • Kristy Lynn Espinoza
  • Bre Seltzer
  • Andrea Schuette
  • Hillary Hollingsworth
  • Katie Polk
  • P.J. Lawrence: Short for Peyton Jade Lawrence. She's an African-American eighteen-year-old rapper with a passion for hip hop.💥
  • Bobby Walker
  • Nina Jones
  • Punky Brewster💥
  • Cherie Johnson
  • Margaux Kramer
  • Mr. T: Played by himself.💥
  • Audrey Krelborn: A kind, shy, friendly, and awkward coworker who is the object of Seymour's affections. Portrayed by Ellen Greene.💥
  • Hayden Panettiere💥
  • Sofia Martinez: A confident and outgoing girl who enjoys performing and acting. Sofia is always eager to be the center of attention and loves putting on plays and skits with her friends.
  • Florence Garcia: Florence is an artistic and imaginative girl who enjoys drawing, painting, and creating art. She's a member of the local art club and often showcases her artwork at community events.
  • Dorian Miller: Dorian is a human science enthusiast who loves conducting experiments and learning about the natural world. He's inquisitive and enjoys discussing scientific concepts with his friends.
  • Rodrigo & Kandy: An expectant couple who was down on their luck until they got a blue cute yet vicious and intelligent creature named Scamp. Portrayed by Shawn Hawkins and Rai Quartley, respectively.
  • Billy Peltzer
  • Kate Beringer
  • Reed (played by Bob Stillman): A musician who runs Avenue Q's music shop. He is also Lindi and Riff's caretaker. On some occasions, he can be easily forgetful.
  • Stacey Weingarten: Rue's beloved owner.
  • H.E.R.P.E.S. (Holistic Edutainment Regulation Proprietary Enforcement Syndicate): The overall inspiration for the company is based on Mad Avenue Advertising as seen in Mad Men and the Muppets Take Manhattan.
    • Amanda "Mandy" Green: She was once an actress, now the Head of H.E.R.P.E.S. and the composer of "Bring it On" and "Hands on a Hard Body". She originally performed as Gary Coleman in the Workshop for the show. Ms. Green stepped down from her post and later settled into civilian life.
    • Rick Lyon: Second in command, handles all the charts and graphs and boring technical stuff, his personality is basically a more corporate version of his real self (voice wise not too different, maybe less boring Ben Stein) Lyon quit after a dispute with a co-worker, and his position was handed over to Artie.
    • Victor Yerrid: The pitchman who comes up with all the jingles.
    • Steve Whitmire: Creative consultant, sounding similar to Gil.
    • Jennifer Barnhart: 2nd creative consultant, marketing, art director.
    • Artie Esposito: Voice of reason, financial and fiscal overseer.
  • Elder Kevin Price: (played by either Andrew Rannells or Gavin Creel) Devout but less self-important than his stage self, however still optimistic. Aside from being eager to share his faith with those who listen, what he wants more than anything is to go to Orlando!
  • Elder Arnold Cunningham (played by either Josh Gad or Ben Platt): After the whole Duck is God incident, and due to him constantly making things up and causing a false religion (The Book of Arnold), the Book of Arnold became null and void, as Arnold, his friends, the other Mormon Elders and all the Ugandan elders who wanted to promote the Book of Arnold experienced a new and true God that gave the Ugandans the better wisdom they needed; an extraterrestrial being known as Chorn! As a result, a new book was forged: The Book of Chorn (Which was also proven wrong).💥
  • Nabulungi Hatimbi (Nikki M. James): Elder Cunningham's partner/girlfriend, who despite coming from a terrible life in Uganda, remains upbeat and optimistic, thanks to the Mormons' teachings.
  • Chorn: From the StarKid musical Firebringer. She is an extraterrestrial god who 'wore the face of man' to oversee the evolution of humanity back in the stone age. She could only say words such as "Chorn" and "fucking asshole", but she could speak full sentences when singing. Eventually, she revealed all known knowledge of the world to a Firebringer tribe, whilst singing with a god-like voice. Overall, despite her former distaste for humanity, she is a friendly being. In the present time, she brought wisdom to Uganda, making them form a religion for her. Portrayed by Jamie Burns.💥
  • Marshall Applesauce (played by Ted Michaels): Pastor Greg's former deacon, now a delusional cult leader who brainwashes his victims with applesauce laced with cyanide, however, it was that very same applesauce that snapped him out of said delusions, when he ate it himself.
  • Fred Rogers: Portrayed by Tom Hanks (in his first appearance) and Rob McClure (in later appearances)
  • Constable Griswald: A police officer who is considered a racist douche to everyone, and he's proud of it. Griswald worships Donald Trump as a hero, enough to want to follow his ways. He hates puppets, monsters, and immigrants, wanting America to be an all-white, human-only country, which was why he joined the Neo-Nazis, but not as a Nazi Zombie. In a particular episode, when he was killed in action in an epic fight against Kung Fury and the Avenue Q Heroes, he was brought back from the dead as a Nazi Zombie by the villains, making him more than happy to be a part of the Nazi Zombie army. Portrayed by Ron Fazio.😈💥⛓️
  • Gabi: Formerly from Sesame Street since she moved out after graduating from college. Portrayed by Desiree Casado.
  • Miles: Formerly from Sesame Street since he moved out after graduating from college. Portrayed by Olamide Faison.
  • Celina: Formerly from Sesame Street due to a major renovation that got her dance studio replaced. Now she has a dance studio in Avenue Q where she can teach various forms of dance. Portrayed by Annette Calud.
  • Rosie O'Donnell💥
  • Ariel Winter💥
  • Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen💥
  • Justin Bieber: Different from the real-life controversial jerk. Portrayed by Tyler Brunsman.💥
  • Selena Gomez💥
  • Jesse McCartney💥
  • Miley Cyrus (Avenue Q version)💥
  • Olive Hoover: From Little Miss Sunshine, slightly older, but very attractive.💥
  • Julie: Portrayed by Acacia Angelita Marquez.💥
  • N*Sync💥
  • Cleopatra💥
  • A*Teens💥
  • O.J. Simpson (Avenue Q version)💥
  • Ray Charles (Avenue Q version; Dedicated to the singer who passed away some time ago)💥
  • Mariah Carey💥
  • Ash Williams💥
  • Luther Vandross (Avenue Q version)
  • Alan Thicke (Avenue Q version)
  • Same Difference (Sean Smith and Sarah Smith)💥
  • Manfred "Manny" Gite/Stoopdude💥
  • Whitney Houston: Dedication to the late celebrity of the same name. Portrayed by Yaya DaCosta.💥
  • Melanie Amaro💥
  • Two Fat Ladies (Clarissa Dickson Wright and Jennifer Paterson; Avenue Q versions)💥
  • Dave Chappelle
  • The Ghostwriter Team
    • Jamal Jenkins
    • Lenni Frazier
    • Alex Fernández
    • Gaby Fernández
    • Tina Nguyen
    • Rob Baker
    • Héctor Carrero
    • Casey Austin
    • Craig Mitchell
  • Alex Mack: Formerly an average teenager from Paradise Valley, now an attractive adult living on Avenue Q, surprisingly keeping the youth of her teenage self. Long ago from her old hometown, while walking home from school, she was nearly hit by a truck carrying GC-161 and was doused with it, thus giving her extraordinary powers. Among them are telekinesis and the ability to liquefy. She did not take the antidote and decided to be a superhero. During these times, she became bisexual, enough to love not only Ray, but also certain girls she finds cute and/or sexy, like Stephanie, Bean, Faith, Jasmine, Drew Baringmore, Sally Mae Beauregard, Barbara Jo & Bridget Bimbo, Nari, the Olsen Twins, and some others. Portrayed by Larisa Oleynik.💥
  • Ray Alvarado: Alex's closest friend and next-door neighbor-turned-boyfriend, and the only one besides Annie to know about Alex's powers. Portrayed by Darris Love.
  • Annie Mack: Alex's older sister, and a scientific genius in her own right. Next to Ray, she is the only one who originally knows about Alex's powers. She administers various scientific tests to ensure Alex's safety. She also hopes to one day present her research, in an effort to stop Danielle Atron. Portrayed by Meredith Bishop.
  • Kung Fury: A Miami detective who possesses a new and powerful form of kung-fu after being struck by lightning and bitten by a cobra, thus becoming "The Chosen One" as foretold by an ancient prophecy. Portrayed by David Sandberg.💥
  • Colt Magnum: Kung Fury's partner.💥
  • Brooke Shields (Avenue Q version)💥
  • Tom Hewitt (Avenue Q version)💥
  • Stephen Schwartz (Avenue Q version)💥
  • Jonathan Larson (Avenue Q version): Based on the actual Jonathan Larson, "Johnny" to his friends, upbeat, fun-loving, good with children, musically inclined and determined. Advocate for AIDS and Marfan Syndrome. (Think of the character he played in "Tick, Tick Boom!") The kids on Avenue Q call him Uncle John or Mr. Larson. Portrayed by Victor Yerrid.
  • Richard Mortis: Purveyor of the mysterious and macabre, with his delightfully dark humor, this man will make you die laughing, the owner of a nearby funeral parlor. He also hosts the segment "The Graveyard Shift". He is a parody of the WWE character Paul Bearer (according to the Wrestling episode).
  • Toxic Crusaders💥
    • Toxic Avenger: Toxie for short. Also known as Melvin Ferd III. A weakling constantly harassed by bullies, Melvin was eventually chased into a drum of toxic waste that transformed him into a hideous yet super strong monster. Melvin decided to use his newfound strength to fight evil and pollution as the Toxic Avenger ever since. Portrayed by Ben Irish.
    • Nozone: No-Zone was originally a test pilot who flew through a hole in the ozone layer and crashed into a silo of radioactive pepper. He gained the appearance of a blue-skinned humanoid with a wheel for a right foot and powerful sneezes emitted from his enormous nose.
    • Major Disaster: Major Disaster was originally a military soldier who gained the ability to control plants after falling into a radioactive swamp.
    • Headbanger: A fusion of two opposing personalities into a two-headed body made up of Dr. Bender, the cantankerous mad scientist for the right half, and Fender, the surfer-like singing telegram boy, for the left half. The Fender part was responsible for the accident where they fell into the atom-smasher and got joined into one body. Bender mutated into a green creature akin to Toxie, but Fender retained his human appearance.
    • Junkyard: Junkyard was originally a junkyard dog and a homeless man who took shelter in Junkyard's kennel, which was covered in toxic waste, when lightning struck it and merged them together into one humanoid dog.
  • Sarah Ferd: Toxic Avenger's beloved wife. Thanks to God Himself, her blindness was cured, and she was able to see clearly. To Toxie's delight, she thinks he looks beautiful, and she loves him even more. Portrayed by Emma Salvo.
  • Ma Ferd: Melvin's mother. Portrayed by Natalie Hope.
  • Professor Wally Zutman
  • Harriet Dinseldorf
  • Matilda Honey💥
  • Miss Honey
  • Barbara Millicent Roberts: Also known to all as Barbie.💥
  • Skipper Roberts💥
  • Stacie Roberts💥
  • Ken Carson💥
  • Becky
  • Miss Poppy
  • Adolf Hitler: Also known as "Kung Führer", back from the dead as the leader of the Nazi Zombies. Just like back when he was alive, he aims to become the greatest martial artist by traveling through time to kill "The Chosen One". He, Bletchinator, Samantha, King Chicken, and Bernice and his army of Nazi Zombies swore loyalty to the Bletchinator. Portrayed by Jorma Taccone.😈💥⚰️
  • Fifth Harmony (Ally Brooke, Dinah Jane, Lauren Jauregui, Normani Kordei and Camila Cabello)💥
  • InTENsity (Ma'at Bingham Shango, Nick Dean, Francesca Duncan, John Lindahl, Emily Michalak, Austin Percario, Arin Ray, Ellona Santiago, Emily Wilson, and Lauren Ashley)💥
  • Stereo Hoggz (Justin Williams, Kregg Gibson, Jonathan Glenn, George Jenkins III, and Trace Kennedy)
  • One Direction (Harry Styles, Niall Horan, Liam Payne, Louis Tomlinson, and Zayn Malik)💥
  • Sweet Suspense (Celine Polenghi, Millie Thrasher and Summer Reign)💥
  • Alex & Sierra (Alex Kinsey and Sierra Deaton)💥
  • Reg E. Cathey: Dedicated to the real celebrity from Square One TV who passed away some time ago. Portrayed by Michael Potts.💥
  • Robin Williams: Dedicated to the late comedian. Portrayed by Jamie Costa.
  • Captain Willard Lazarus: A friendly pirate to good guys, yet he loves treasure, but he despises villains, especially his nemesis, Captain Darkwalker. Portrayed by Darren Criss.💥
  • Captain Sherwood Darkwalker: Captain Buccaneer's nemesis. Portrayed by Rob Manion.😈💥⛓️
  • Gilbert "Gil" Bender (played by Eugene Levy): The overwhelmed TV producer and director of "Sweetknuckle Junction" and the father of Jimmy Bender. He expects Jimmy to succeed in his life. Of course, with a little help, Gil started showing complete respect to Jimmy and treating him properly, even though sometimes, they still tend to have issues.
  • Jimmy Bender (played by Seth Green): The human roommate of Greg the Bunny and the son of Gil Bender. He was a former pool man before he started working with his father where he hooked Greg up for a part on "Sweetknuckle Junction." After Greg lands the part on the show, Jimmy becomes the production assistant to his father. In "SK-2.0," Jimmy temporarily became a creative consultant to help modernize the show. He went back to his production assistant job after "SK-2.0" caused the test audience children to have seizures and the network getting lawsuits from the parents of the children. Since the show was cancelled/ended, Jimmy now lives on Avenue Q with Greg, hoping to get a better life, especially away from his father who always has no respect for him. Of course, that was before Gil changed for the better.
  • Alison Kaiser (played by Sarah Silverman): The network executive that Gil Bender works for. She used to work at PBS.
  • Jack Mars (played by Bob Gunton): An actor and Vietnam War veteran who plays Junction Jack, the railroad engineer host of "Sweetknuckle Junction." Even though he has a distaste for puppets off-camera, Jack is the drinking buddy of Warren DeMontague and Count Frederick Blah. In "SK-2.0," Jimmy's filming of the alter-ego of "Sweetknuckle Junction" called "SK-2.0" had Junction Jack converted to a cyborg named Cybo-Jack who also wears a rocket pack. After the viewing of "SK-2.0" by the test audience children caused them to have seizures and their parents to file lawsuits against the network, Jack started playing Junction Jack again. In "Jewel Heist," it is revealed that Jack grew up on a farm where his job was to castrate the bull cattle. In "Surprise," it is revealed that Jack can shoot better when he dresses like a woman. In "Sock Like Me," Jack's reason for his puppet distaste is because his mother had an affair with a puppet while he was a child. This led to Jack's mom leaving him and his dad as she ran off with the puppet.
  • "Dottie" Sunshine (played by Dina Waters): An actress who is the beautiful human co-host of "Sweetknuckle Junction." She is more comfortable around most puppets than any other person. In "Jewel Heist," it is revealed that Dottie is allergic to bees. In "Greg Gets Puppish," it is revealed that Dottie had a puppet best friend growing up where Dottie later confesses that the puppet in question was her maid growing up.
  • Gary: Destiny's owner.
  • The Doodlebops
    • Deedee Doodle: (keyboards, keytar, vocals) (portrayed by Lisa Lennox) Deedee is dressed in purple and pink with a pink "bob" haircut and a purple headband. She plays the keytar and the keyboards and is the lead vocalist for numerous songs, including "Different Things", "Tick Tock", "Tap, Tap, Tap", and "When The Lights Go Out".
    • Rooney Doodle: (guitar, vocals) (portrayed by Chad McNamara) Moe is dressed in blue. He also plays the guitar. Like his outfit, both his hair (in dreadlocks) and ukulele are blue. He has a red beret on his head with his matching shoes. He is an inventor and likes to watch demolition derbies.
    • Moe Doodle: (drums, vocals) (portrayed by Johnathan Wexler) Moe wears a yellow and orange striped top and orange pants. Like his pants, his hair (in mullet) is also orange. He plays the drums and is known for his loud and messy antics. In the segment called "Don't Pull the Rope" in each episode, he pulls a red velvet rope and water completely drenches him.
  • Bus Driver Bob: (portrayed by John Catucci) He drives the Doodlebop bus. He knows how to play the guitar, but is shy about it and only plays for himself. He also has a twin brother named Rob and another off-screen brother named Obear.
  • Jazzmin: (portrayed by Jackie Richardson) She is the manager of the Doodlebops. Jazzmin, who can play the harp, aspires to be a stage actress. She can disappear by snapping her fingers.
  • Starship Rangers
    • Commander Up: Commander Up was a hero of the Galactic League during the Robot War until he received his "famous injury". Since then, Up has had major self-confidence issues and has, in his own words, "lost his balls", becoming a sentimental, worrying, somewhat senile old man. When he was affected by the radioactive meteor, not only did he get superpowers like most everyone in Avenue Q, but he was also miraculously "given a new set of balls", and thus, gaining the personality of Solid Snake and Rambo all in one.💥
    • February: The scouting expedition's chief "schience officer", February seems rather... unqualified for being sent to another planet. Or for being a science officer. It turns out that she was selected for the mission due to a lack of gag reflex, to better transport bugs off-world. While on Bug-World, she falls for Bug while blinded by mucus, and shows absolutely no liking toward bugs until she learns Bug's true nature towards the end. Upon being affected by the radioactive meteor in Avenue Q, her intelligence skyrocketed to that of a proper science officer, yet she is still a ditz.
    • Taz: Up's partner back in the war, Taz wants to believe that Up is still the same Super Soldier from before his injury, but gradually begins to lose her faith in her old friend until he saves her from the Mosquito Brothers.💥
    • Tootsie Mega-Girl: A simple minded farm boy from... well, Farm-World, Tootsie is not the brightest bulb in the box. After he falls in love with Mega-Girl, he slowly begins to to make her realize that humanity, though completely illogical, is not all bad. His intelligence drastically increased when he was affected by the radioactive meteor in Avenue Q.💥
    • Ultrabeam Mega-Girl: An android who, like all robots, really, really wants to kill humans, but cannot due to an inhibitor chip. However, as she gets to know humans like Tootsie Noodles, it seems like something is starting to make a breakthrough... Thanks to the radiation from the meteor crash in Avenue Q, her body movement and verbal tic became like that of a normal human being, and she developed independent thoughts.💥
    • Specs
    • Krayonder
  • Dr. Space Claw: The most evil villain in the galaxy, head of the Galactic League, and Junior's father. Basically an expy of Dr. Claw from Inspector Gadget.😈⛓️
  • Junior: The son of the leader of the Galactic League who also happens to be Dr. Space-Claw, Junior is the League's ambassador to the scouting ship. He tries to get the bug eggs to make a private army. While his original body was eaten by the larvae of the late Buggette Buggington, his ghost permanently inhabits what his father saved for him; a T-3000 cyborg made in Junior's likeness.😈💥⚰️
  • Sweet Tooth: The villain from Starkid's Holy Musical B@man!. Being that Sweet Tooth is a candy-themed criminal, he uses all of his candy to commit his crimes. He has an endless supply of candy in his suit. Throughout his life of crime, he always used numerous candy and candy puns. Sweet Tooth is considered to be legally insane and psychopathic, according to one of an asylum's psychiatrists. He is sadistic, unmerciful, and unsympathetic towards others. He is also abusive towards his one and only Sugar Baby, Candy, although she doesn't seem to mind. Portrayed by Jeff Blim.😈⛓️
  • Candy: Sweet Tooth's accomplice and lover from Starkid's Holy Musical B@man!. She gets abused by him every time, yet doesn't mind at all. Portrayed by Jaime Lyn Beatty.😈⛓️
  • Gatekeeper: Based on the character of the same name from the Nightmare/Atmosfear VHS board game series. Portrayed by Leo Daignault.😈
  • The Noxious Offender: Toxie's evil counterpart from an alternate universe. Noxie was brought back from the dead as Hitler's powerful Nazi Zombie. Portrayed by Matthew Ninaber.😈💥
  • Snuffrod: A pimp whose clothes are themed with Snuffleupagus fur. He is Peggy Fawn's abusive employer. Portrayed by Kenan Thompson.😈💥
  • James Eagan Holmes: An American mass murderer responsible for the 2012 Aurora, Colorado shooting in which he killed 12 people and injured 70 others (62 directly and eight indirectly) at a Century 16 movie theater. According to two federal officials when he was arrested, Holmes had dyed his hair red and called himself "The Joker", although authorities later declined to confirm this. Three days later, at his first court appearance in Centennial, Colorado, Holmes now had reddish-orange hair. But one day, he was broken free thanks to Bletchinator and his alliance, and as a result, James Holmes became another leader of the Neo-Nazis. When he was affected by the radioactive meteor explosion, he was given paranormal superpowers that are just like those of Pennywise the Dancing Clown from Stephen King's IT. Portrayed by Brad Oscar.😈💥⛓️
  • Osmar the Grouch: A grouchy, mentally disturbed garbageman who loves trash. With a little convincing from Dead End Grouch, Osmar succumbed to madness and became a criminal psychopath on the same level as the Joker. When he first met the Garbage Pail Kids, he loved how they are so vile, crude and disgusting, he took them all not only as his minions. He considers them a loving family to him. Portrayed by David Harbour.😈💥
  • Jocko: An abusive bigoted bully who wants Stephanie to himself.😈⚰️
  • Scoop: A journalist from the National Exaggerator.😈
  • Jareth: The powerful, villainous, and manipulative king of the Goblins. A mysterious and enigmatic immortal, Jareth was served loyally by many goblins but was also hated by many of the inhabitants of his world. He created the Labyrinth in order to keep others from reaching him and his heart. He is said to be unable to travel to the mortal realm unless summoned; however, this restriction does not prevent him from traveling between worlds in his owl form. Portrayed by Chris Jericho.😈💥
  • Robbie Rotten II: The successor of and named after the first Robbie Rotten. He is best friends with Osmar the Grouch, James Eagan Holmes, the Garbage Pail Kids, Grizzle Ingrid, Pinky the Worm, Chaddam & the Evil Chipmunks, Frankie Fox, Edgar "Fat Ed" Tubbs, Rocko the Dog, Cuddles the Comfort Doll, Buttons the Bear, Bill the Dummy, Gordon the Gecko, Bear Wit, and Freddy Freebase. Portrayed by A.J. Holmes.
  • Director Smasher: The worst director in the world.😈
  • Lesley: The overarching antagonist of the Don't Hug Me I'm Scared franchise, serving as the unseen overarching antagonist of the original web series and the main antagonist of the 2022 TV adaptation of the horror-comedy web series Don't Hug Me I'm Scared. She is the cruel puppet master behind the In-Universe "Show" who keeps everyone trapped in it to torture them.😈💥⛓️
  • Maya Rudolph: Failed spokesperson of M&M's candies. Ever since her Ma&Ya's candy-coated clam bites were not taken and accepted at all, she was fired from the M&M's company in disgrace, and as a result, she swore vengeance on the M&M's spokescandies.😈
  • Grace Chastity😈

More coming soon (Suggestions are welcome)...

Animated characters[]

  • Mr. Peanut: The mascot of Planters peanuts.💥
  • M&Ms: The mascots and spokescandies of the M&M's candy products. They all came to Avenue Q because they despised how they were replaced by Maya Rudolph, but what they really, really hate is how they were considered "woke" by Fox News. Fortunately for them, the unnecessary change was only until after the 2023 Super Bowl that they would come back to the spotlight. Nevertheless, they consider Maya Rudolph their nemesis.
    • Red💥
    • Yellow💥
    • Orange💥
    • Blue💥
    • Green💥
    • Brown💥
    • Purple💥
  • Slurms: Magellan's pet worm hybrids. They were animated with clay animation.
  • Lt. Dirk Niblick💥
  • Fluff and Fold Noodleman
  • Mr. Beasley
  • Mathman💥
  • Mr. Glitch😈💥
  • Pauline💥
  • Larry Laffer (from Leisure Suit Larry)💥
  • Faith (from Leisure Suit Larry)
  • Ghostwriter💥
  • Fawn😈⚰️
  • Jasmine (from Leisure Suit Larry Reloaded)
  • Drew Baringmore (from Leisure Suit Larry: Love for Sail!)
  • Sally Mae Beauregard (from Leisure Suit Larry: Magna Cum Laude)
  • Barbara Jo Bimbo (from Leisure Suit Larry: Magna Cum Laude)
  • Bridget Bimbo (from Leisure Suit Larry: Magna Cum Laude)
  • Nari (from Leisure Suit Larry: Wet Dreams Don't Dry)
  • Screwy Squirrel💥
  • Yuckie Duck (from What a Cartoon!)💥
  • Lower Case: The infamous criminal from the VideoSmarts/ComputerSmarts Sentence Building series. Lower Case is a tiddlywinks athlete. And yet, he is the nemesis of innocent sentences everywhere. He hates capital letters so much, and so is a criminal known for stealing them and replacing them with lower case letters. He has a delusional dream of a place where letters are small, sentences have no beginnings at all, and nouns are never common.😈💥⛓️
  • Eric T. Duckman💥
  • Grandma-ma: Duckman's apparently comatose, immensely flatulent mother-in-law. Grandma-ma sits in the same chair and rarely moves.
  • King Chicken (voiced by Tim Curry): Duckman's arch-nemesis. Duckman constantly teased him in high school, which encouraged other kids to do the same. King Chicken cites this for why he became a supervillain. His catchphrase, simply "Mwah ha ha, bawk bawk bawk!" usually punctuates the end of his speeches about his evil plan. His name is a parody of former President of the United States George H. W. Bush.😈💥
  • Bernice (voiced by Nancy Travis): Duckman's sister-in-law and the identical twin of Beatrice who is a fanatic fitness buff and hates Duckman with a passion. Ever since she married King Chicken, she joined with him on his villainous schemes and is willing to help him with his revenge on Duckman, wanting him out of her life forever.😈💥
  • Silent E: The criminal from Between the Lions who makes vowels say their names.😈💥⛓️
  • Queer Duck: Queer Duck (real name: Adam Seymour Duckstein) is the main character and the protagonist of the Queer Duck series. He is an openly gay duck who is very proud and obsessed with his homosexuality. He is almost never unhappy and has a knack for making everything go his way. Queer Duck is voiced by Jim J. Bullock.
  • Openly Gator: Openly Gator (voiced by Kevin Michael Richardson, in the style of Harvey Fierstein), is Queer Duck's boyfriend. His full name is Steven Arlo Gator. He is shy and insecure and is usually the voice of reason whenever Queer Duck gets himself or anyone else in trouble. He marries Queer Duck in a Jewish Wedding in Vermont.
  • Bi-Polar Bear (voiced by Billy West, in the style of Paul Lynde) is one of Queer Duck's friends. He often makes bad jokes that he alone finds funny. He works in a perfume stand at a mall.
  • Oscar Wildcat (voiced by Maurice LaMarche) is an urbane character, often portrayed as an alcoholic (he is always seen holding some form of alcohol, usually a martini). He has a deep dislike for his own mother and has implied that he would like to kill her. "If I came out, it would kill mother!... I'll do it tonight." He owns a Shirley Temple antique store called "Shirley You Jest". His name is a reference to Oscar Wilde.
  • Rambot💥

Other OCs are being planned (All currently unnamed):

  • A grey-furred Cheshire cat with the manners of Cookie Monster (Ala Abby in Wonderland/American McGee's Alice)
  • Three colored ghosts (One red, one yellow, one blue)😈💥

Guests[]

  • Trey Parker and Matt Stone
  • Tom Kitt
  • Jeff Marx
  • Bobby Lopez
  • Eric Andre
  • Jonathan Larson (portrayed by Victor Yerrid)
  • Billy Lopez
  • Brian Yorkey
  • Lin-Manuel Miranda
  • Anthony Rapp (as Mark Cohen)
  • Kristen Anderson Lopez
  • Cliffton Hall and Deedee Magno-Hall
  • Jeff Whitty
  • Susan Egan
  • Tom Hanks (as Mr. Rogers and Walt Disney)
  • Barrett Foa (also one of Princeton/Rod's understudies, uncredited)
  • Jason Segel (also puppeteer, uncredited)
  • Jim Parsons
  • Leslie Odom Jr.
  • Shanice Williams
  • Adam Sandler
  • Wayne Brady
  • Matthew Morrison
  • Patrick Bristow
  • Drew Barrymore
  • James Rolfe (as the Angry Video Game Nerd)
  • Chris Rock
  • Arsenio Hall
  • Alyson Court (as Loonette the Clown, also the voice of Bella of the Tweenies)
  • Jaleel White (as Steve Urkel)
  • Bruce Campbell (as Ash Williams)
  • Guy Fieri
  • Gordon Ramsay
  • Marilyn Manson
  • Judith Shindlein (as Judge Judy)
  • Shaquille O'Neal💥
  • Jack Black (as Dewey Finn from School of Rock)
  • The Cast of Community (except Troy)
  • Darren Criss (and the members of Team StarKid)
  • Triumph the Insult Comic Dog (performed by Robert Smigel)
  • Dave Coulier
  • Eddie Murphy
  • Hugh Jackman (as P.T. Barnum)
  • Shoshana Bean (appears as herself and Elphaba)
  • Toxic Audio (also provides incidental music)
  • Spider-Man (as he appeared on the Electric Company, portrayed by Jed Resnick)
  • Adam Pascal (as Roger Davis and William Shakespeare)
  • Jesse L. Martin (as Tom Collins)
  • John Cena
  • Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson
  • Stone "Cold Steve" Austin
  • Ronda Rousey
  • Bayley
  • Sasha Banks
  • Naomi
  • Ron Killings (as R-Truth)
  • Roman Reigns
  • Chris Jericho (as Jareth)
  • Logan Paul
  • Macaulay Culkin
  • Christopher Lloyd
  • Megan Hilty (as Marilyn Monroe)
  • Leon Thomas III
  • Nicholas Barasch
  • Sean Curley
  • Jamia Simone Nash
  • Shakira
  • Bo Burnham
  • Patton Oswalt
  • Weird Al Yankovic
  • Seth Green (as Jimmy Bender)
  • Dan Milano
  • Sarah Silverman (as Alison Kaiser and the voice of Hadassah Guberman)
  • Bob Gunton (as Junction Jack)
  • Eugene Levy (as Gil Bender and Perry Como)
  • Ethan Slater (as SpongeBob) and the cast of the SpongeBob Musical
  • The Banana Splits (voiced by Eric Bauza)
  • Kick-Ass
  • Hit-Girl
  • Ryan McCartan (as a nicer, less psychotic J.D.)
  • Jessica Keenan Wynn (as Heather Chandler, and a less evil but still bitchy Tanya Leigh)
  • Barrett Wilbert Weed (as Veronica Sawyer and Janis Stewart)
  • Rebecca Sugar
  • Christian Jacobs (as The MC Bat Commander w/ the Aquabats, Jacobs also voices Iggily-Biggily of the Cuddletubbies)
  • Mighty Morphin Power Rangers (The four veteran MMPR actors as their usual selves with Kelly Hu as Trini Kwan and Russ Bain as Tommy Oliver)
  • Dave Seville with Alvin & The Chipmunks (both animated and puppet versions, the latter looking like the ones from Little Alvin and the Mini-Munks, only kid-sized
  • Alex Brightman (as Beetlejuice)
  • Vernon Chatman
  • Bill Hader
  • Fred Newman (also provides vocal effects)
  • Becky Sloan, Joe Pelling and Baker Terry
  • The Cast of Mystery Science Theater 3000
  • Santa Claus (as a puppet character, played by Tyler Bunch)
  • The Simpsons
  • The Griffins (from Family Guy)
  • The Tubbs-Browns (from Family Guy and the Cleveland Show)
  • The South Park Kids (and their families)
  • Mckenna Grace
  • Mara Wilson
  • AnnaSophia Robb
  • Raven-Symoné
  • Hilary Duff
  • Bear, Ojo, Tutter, Treelo, Pip & Pop Otter, Tally and Ursa (all from Bear in the Big Blue House)
  • Whoopi Goldberg (as the voice of Luna the Moon due to Lynne Thigpen's death)
  • Sigourney Weaver
  • Q-Tip
  • Snoop Dogg
  • Cher
  • ABBA
  • Lionel Richie
  • Dolly Parton
  • Ledinsky
  • Brad Paisley
  • John Mulaney
  • Paul Reubens (as Pee-Wee Herman)
  • Jamie Costa (as Robin Williams)
  • Flight of the Concords (Bret McKenzie and Jermaine Clement)
  • Kristen Schaal
  • John Kassir (as The Cryptkeeper)
  • Garfunkel and Oates (Rikki Lindhome and Kate Micucci)
  • Drew Carey
  • John Cleese, Terry Gilliam, Eric Idle and Michael Palin
  • Rachel Bloom
  • Jason Alexander
  • Ross Bagdasarian Jr. and Janice Karman
  • They Might Be Giants (John Flansburgh and John Linnell)
  • Maria Bamford
  • Keegan Michael-Key and Jordan Peele (Key as Bill Cosby, Peele as R-Kelly as well as various other bit parts)
  • Ben and Jonah Platt
  • The Cast of SCTV (the remaining originals, including Martin Short and Robin Duke)
  • Alan Resnick (and the members of Wham City Comedy)
  • The Wiggles
  • Andrew Dice Clay
  • Danny DeVito
  • Christopher Walken (as Captain Hook)
  • Billy, Ruby and Freckles Biggle
  • Ronn Lucas & Scorch

Episodes[]

See List of Avenue Q episodes

Songs[]

See Songs in Avenue Q (Toonwriter's fan fiction series).

Arcade Alley Skits[]

A series of video game skits for Avenue Q; some educational, and some entertaining. The skits will begin with Princeton, Kate Monster, Almo, Ginger, Kieran and Lizzie (And Memo in updated versions) visiting the arcade and notice a game that they would like to play and end with them leaving the arcade.

  • Mathman (from Square One TV; series, rebooted, always correct unlike in the original)
  • Pauline's Perilous Pyramid (from Square One TV; series; rebooted)
  • Fix-It Felix, Jr. (from Wreck-It Ralph)
  • Sugar Rush (from Wreck-It Ralph; multiple episodes cause of different racers)
  • Hero's Duty (from Wreck-It Ralph)
  • Bonestorm (from The Simpsons)
  • Ninja Ninja Revolution (from Scott Pilgrim vs. The World)
  • Homeroom Homicide
  • Classroom Carnage
  • Marvel Vs. Capcom Vs. Microsoft
  • Frogger Kong
  • Snake Boxer 6: Now The Snakes Have Fists Too
  • TROGDOR!
  • Full House Tournament Fighter
  • Fruit Ninja Party
  • Whirlwind Whack-a-Mole
  • Bubble Pop Bonanza
  • Pizza Delivery Dash
  • Alien Slime Showdown
  • Dance Dance Chicken
  • Zany Bowling Bonanza
  • Candy Craziness
  • Burger Builder Bonanza
  • UFO Catcher Mayhem
  • Super Sock Slingshot
  • Gooey Gumball Galore
  • Hula Hoop Hero
  • Wacky Water Balloon Toss
  • Pizzabot Panic
  • Virtual Roller Coaster Extravaganza
  • Keytar Hero

Real Commercials for Fake Products (aka Q-mmercials)[]

Some of these Q-mmercials that showed certain products that are discontinued nowadays usually use the same old commercials that aired in the past. These are there simply for nostalgia for older viewers. Of course, a couple of those old commercials will be edited to fit the Avenue Q series.

🎞️ = Edited commercial

  • Sunny Days Breakfast Foods (includes spots for bacon, sausage and breakfast sandwiches; Featuring Princeton and Rod)
  • Heavenly Hands Hand Lotion (Featuring Kate Monster in voice-over)
  • Brand X Laundry Detergent (Featuring Pal Friendlies)
  • Moon Rabbit brand products
    • Moon Rabbit Candy
    • Moon Rabbit Soufflé
    • Moon Rabbit Milk
    • Moon Rabbit Ice Cream
    • Moon Rabbit Pound Cake
    • Moon Rabbit Banana Splits
    • Moon Rabbit Popsicles
  • Cinnamon Crumble
  • Royal Honey Comb Honey
  • Platinum Pegasus brand products
    • Platinum Pegasus Fudge
    • Platinum Pegasus Pastries
    • Platinum Pegasus Pudding
    • Platinum Pegasus Yogurt
    • Platinum Pegasus Bonbons
    • Platinum Pegasus Fruit Salad
  • Ice Vanilla Surprise
  • Great Honey Ice Cream
  • Unicorn Doughnuts
  • Happy Fun Ball
  • Big Bill Hell's Cars
  • The Shake Weight Commercial DVD
  • Taco Town
  • Almost Pizza
  • Chess for Girls!
  • Disney Channel Acting School
  • Burger Master
  • President Barbie
  • Anti-Horny Spray
  • Puppet Lives Matter merchandise
    • Puppet Lives Matter apparel
    • Puppet Lives Matter accessories
  • P.B. Crisps (Discontinued Planters product)
  • P.B. Crackers (Discontinued Planters product)
  • Peanut Butter Chocolates (Discontinued Planters product)
  • Peanut Butter Fudge Cookies (Discontinued Planters product)
  • Dry Roasted Cashews (Discontinued Planters product)
  • Jumbo Block Peanut Candy (Discontinued Planters product)
  • Onion Peanuts (Discontinued Planters product)
  • Garlic Peanuts (Discontinued Planters product)
  • Coppertone Kids Colorblock (Discontinued Coppertone product)🎞️
  • Skippy Squeeze Stix (Discontinued Skippy product)🎞️
  • Kellogg's Yogos (Discontinued Kellogg's product)
  • Kellogg's Yogos Bits (Discontinued Kellogg's product)
  • Kellogg's Yogos Rollers (Discontinued Kellogg's product)
  • Saf-T-Pops (Discontinued Spangler Candy product)
  • Kellogg's Yogos rap (A rap on a discontinued Kellogg's product)
  • Oreo O's (Discontinued Oreo cereal)
  • Aussie Land Shampoo (Discontinued kids shampoo commercial)🎞️
  • Sunblock 5000 (Suntan lotion commercial from Robocop 2)🎞️
  • Nukem (Board game commercial from Robocop)
  • Fluff-N-Stuff Marshmallow Pillows
  • Zap-It Energy Drink
  • Pet Pals Pet Shampoo
  • GadgetMaster 3000
  • Tasty Treats Cookie Dough
  • SnuggleSafe Blankets
  • WonderGlide Floor Cleaner
  • Puff-N-Fluff Hair Dryer for Pets
  • SleepyTime Snuggle Pajamas
  • SuperSponge Kitchen Sponges
  • HappyFeet Shoes
  • MagicFix-It Repair Kit
  • BubbleBlast Bubble Gum
  • RainbowSpray Hair Color
  • SniffleStopper Tissue Box
  • SparkleShine Cleaning Wipes
  • Mega Munch Snack Mix
  • SuperSpray Air Freshener
  • FancyPaws Pet Spa
  • Wacky Whistle Party Horns
  • ZoomZoom Energy Drink
  • Pop 'n' Glow Glow Sticks
  • FunTime Party Games
  • MegaFoam Bubble Bath
  • Broadway Academy for Puppets
  • Commander Puppets
  • Super Slime Bubble Gum (In two Q-mmercials, one of them a rap)
  • Bondex Cement Paint (Old commercials)
  • Flit Bug Spray (Old commercials)

More coming soon (Suggestions are welcome)...

Spidey Super Stories[]

  • Spider-Man vs. the Pirates (idea taken from the Spidey Super Stories record, with Jed Resnick as Spider-Man)
  • Spider-Man vs. The Queen Bee (taken from the Spidey Super Stories record, performed by Jed Resnick as Spider-Man, with Stephanie D'Abruzzo as the Queen Bee, also appearing are John Kennedy as The Beekeeper and Howie Michael Smith and John Tartaglia as the Queen's drones; narrated by Princeton)
  • The Big-Top Bust! (Based on the Spidey Super Stories comic of the same name)
  • The Vanisher Shows Up! (Based on the Spidey Super Stories comic of the same name)
  • 20,000 Feet Under the Ground (Based on the Spidey Super Stories comic of the same name)
  • The Show-Stopper Strikes! (Based on the Spidey Super Stories comic of the same name)
  • Haunting Season! (Based on the Spidey Super Stories comic of the same name)
  • Race to Danger (Based on the Spidey Super Stories comic of the same name)
  • The Last Laugh (taken from the Spidey Super Stories record, performed by Jed Resnick as Spider-Man)
  • Deadly is the Doctor Called Doom (taken from the Spidey Super Stories record, performed by Jed Resnick as Spider-Man)
  • Spider-Man and Web-Man (Based on the Spidey Super Stories comic of the same name)
  • Peril of the Plantman! (Based on the Spidey Super Stories comic of the same name)
  • The Great Spidey Trial (Based on the Spidey Super Stories comic of the same name)
  • Flowers of Evil (Based on the Spidey Super Stories comic of the same name)
  • Spiders from Mars (Based on the Spidey Super Stories comic of the same name)
  • The Perfect Plan of the Night Flyer! (Based on the Spidey Super Stories comic of the same name)
  • Spider-Man Meets Toy Maker (Based on the Spidey Super Stories comic of the same name)
  • Lights! Camera! Oops! (Based on the Spidey Super Stories comic of the same name)
  • Time for Trouble! (Based on the Spidey Super Stories comic of the same name)
  • Wanted: Web-Head (Based on the Spidey Super Stories comic of the same name)
  • Spidey for President (Based on the Spidey Super Stories comic of the same name)
  • The Rocket Racer (Based on the Spidey Super Stories comic of the same name)
  • The Movie Menace! (Based on the Spidey Super Stories comic of the same name)
  • Mystery of the Mole Machine! (Based on the Spidey Super Stories comic of the same name)
  • The Big Freeze! (Based on the Spidey Super Stories comic of the same name)
  • Blizzard's Ice Age! (Based on "Medusa on the Run" Spidey Super Stories comic of the same name)
  • Look Out for Leap Frog! (Based on the Spidey Super Stories comic of the same name)
  • The Melody Menace
  • The Gigantic Gauntlet
  • The Puppeteer's Plot
  • The Quantum Quandary
  • The Time Trap
  • The Pixelated Peril
  • The Artful Ambush
  • The Beast Below
  • The Cosmic Conundrum
  • The Mystery of the Enigma Elixir
  • The Haunted Hideout
  • The Mind Matrix
  • The Elemental Encounter
  • The Mind Games Menace
  • The Illusionist's Enigma
  • The Slumber Schemer
  • The Invention Intervention
  • The Imagination Invasion
  • The Robot Rebellion
  • The Jokester's Gambit

Other Skits[]

  • Blue Prints (parody of Blue's Clues; series)
  • Those Endearing Young Charms (from Looney Tunes, instrumental, played by Rod and Nicky)
  • Dirk Niblick of the Math Brigade (from Square One TV; series)
  • Alys's Suicide Attempt (This would be before she becomes a perky Goth after she was stopped and saved by her newfound friends.)
  • Ira and Inez (based on the Sesame Street story, with Nicky, Kate, and Rod playing the parts, narrated by Princeton)
  • Monster Family (based on the skit from the Ed Sullivan Show, featuring two different monsters)
  • Stephanie Makes New Friends (That's where Stephanie while missing her LazyTown friends and uncle, meets and befriends the Morningside Orphanage kids, and the "Have You Ever" song would be included. Used only in an episode with Stephanie's debut.)
  • Sam the Mini Yeti Moves In
  • Reading Together (Same as the one from Sesame Street with Elmo and Herry, except that in their place, are Almo and Henry.)
  • Trevor meets Snugly and Squishy (Similar to how Oscar met Slimey, except not a flashback.)
  • From Hare to Heir (from Looney Tunes performed by Greg the Bunny as Bugs Bunny and Trekkie Monster as Yosemite Sam)
  • Geopardy (A game show skit based on the one from Snoopy's Geography; series)
  • The Mr. and Mrs. Game (A game show skit based on the one from Sesame Street, hosted by Pal Friendlies)
  • Sherman's Lecture (series)
  • Inside and Outside (based on the skit from Sesame Street; featuring Cookie Marshal and Joan)
  • The Art of Visual Thinking (based on the skit from the Ed Sullivan Show, featuring Rod and Princeton)
  • Baking a Cake (Stephanie baking a cake with Bean, Olive Hoover, Matilda Honey, Kate Monster, Almo, Ginger, Kieran, Eric, Angelita, Alys, Elsie Brightmore, Joan, Terry, Henry, Parker, and Franco. That's where the "Cooking by the Book" song comes in.)
  • How Crayons Are Made (the exact same video from Sesame Street, but with different music)🎞️
  • Avenue Q Idol (American Idol spoof with the entire cast with Brian, Christmas Eve and Gary Coleman as the judges)
  • Java (based on the skit from the Ed Sullivan Show)
  • Almo, Ginger, Lizzie and Kieran Meet Bird Call Radio cast (Bird Call Radio cast debut scene.)
  • McGruff the Crime Dog (series)
  • Smokey the Bear (series)
  • The Feebles (series)
  • Bird Call Radio (series)
  • The Catching Game (game show skit from the Letter People, series)
  • A Fine Feathered Family Defense (A few of the Bird Call Radio characters- Luckl, Ki Ki, Francise, Speck, Kesmoe and Bingo- would attack Menacing Mikey before he could kill Kieran and his family.)
  • Private Snafu (series)
  • Sparra and her Egg Get Rescued
  • I've Grown Accustomed to Her Face (based on the skit from the Ed Sullivan Show, featuring Sherman the Frog in drag)
  • Inside the Writers' Room
  • Iron Chef Avenue Q (Cooking show skit parody of Iron Chef; series)
  • PTN News (aired on PTN; a parody of "Sesame Street Newsflash"; series)
  • Popcorn (Music originally by Gershon Kingsley; instrumental, Chef Flambé attempting to cook popcorn shrimp the same way the Swedish Chef did; concept recycled from the viral Swedish Chef "Popcorn" video)
  • The Please Please Please Get A Life Foundation (from Animaniacs; featuring some of the Avenue Q characters) (The Avenue Q characters who are there would be using this to help not only trivia fans of different franchises and cultures, but possibly, freeing Republicans from sucking up to President Donald Trump, and those that hate him to be less extreme about)
  • The Monster and the Machine (based on the skit from the Ed Sullivan Show, featuring Trekkie Monster)
  • At The Movies with Siskel and Ebert (John and Rick portray the famous critics, reviewing the worst movies from the past year)
  • Windy (Same as the skit from Puppet Up! - Uncensored) (Includes the song to be performed by Cary.)
  • Magellan and Batly's Best Friends Forever Ring
  • Nicky Gets a Rubber Duckie (This is how Nicky gets his very own Rubber Duckie.)
  • Excalibird's Little Bird Friend (Excalibird meets another bluebird)
  • Mrs. Thistletwat, Dr. Aben Mitchell and Hurbada Hymena debate on Monster and Puppet racism
  • For the Birds (based on the sketch from the Muppet Show: "Sex and Violence"; Featuring the Bird Call Radio birds, Calvert Cardinal, Sparra Bird, Little Peeper, Brandon Crow, Pip, Flitter, Flap and Ray the Owl)
  • The Magic Competition (Eureeka and Alys compete to see who has the better magic)
  • Osmar the Garbageman Becomes the Grouch (Inspired by the Grouch SNL skit)
  • James Eagan Holmes Becomes the Joker
  • The Wheel of Morality (originally from the original Animaniacs) (This will happen at the end of every episode and will have the Avenue Q Gang spinning the Wheel of Morality to learn the moral of the episode. Except that the morals actually make sense, and Alys, Eureeka and Horus will summon the titular wheel with their magic.)
  • A New Robbie Rotten is Born (The disciple of Robbie Rotten becomes Robbie Rotten II in tribute to the original)
  • The Slurms (from Eureeka's Castle; series)
  • Bloopers (The specials will have them played during the credits)
  • Picnic Time (Just like from Eureeka's Castle, only with the entire cast, sans the villains.)
  • Silly Songs With Rod (Similar to Silly Songs With Larry from VeggieTales; Some other characters will have their own silly songs)
  • Lonny Dufrene Gets Elected as Mayor of Avenue Q
  • Batly Learns His Bat Ways (featuring Batly and Stellaluna)
  • Mixed Up Fairy Tales (based on Fractured Fairy Tales; series, featuring the entire cast)
  • The Bible According to Avenue Q (the faith-based companion series to Mixed Up Fairy Tales; same concept, just substitute the fantasy stories for biblical ones)
  • The Felt Forum (parody of The View, but also "No, You Shut Up!" hosted by the cast)
  • The Joker Bonds with Bill the Dummy
  • The Sam Plenty Cavalcade of Action Plus Singing! (series)
  • The Radio Adventures of Dr. Floyd (series)
  • WING Radio Gets New Members (Pip, Flitter, Flap, Brandon Crow, Cole, Alba, the Pigeon and the Duckling join the WING Radio flock)
  • Reed's Sound Jars (from Allegra's Window; series)
  • Stellaluna and the Quest for Batly's Rose
  • Ballet Dancing skit featuring Almo and Joan (Based on the one from Sesame Street that featured Elmo, Zoe, Jock Soto, and Lourdes Lopez, except that Almo and Joan are in Elmo and Zoe's spots- naturally, while two different special guests- Raúl Esparza and Natalie Portman- are in Jock and Lourdes's places.)
  • Good Bad Films (inspired by MST3K/Rifftrax; performed by the cast in silhouette) (a spoof of the MST3K theme song is used at the beginning)
  • The All-New Monsterpiece Theater (inspired by Sesame Street's "Monsterpiece Theater", hosted by Trekkie Monster (as Alistair Trekkie)
  • What's Cooking? (from Between the Lions; series)
  • The Vowelles (from Between the Lions; series)
  • Cliff Hanger (from Between the Lions; series)
  • Tiger Words (from Between the Lions; series)
  • Lucy and the Clock Gals (similar to the Vowelles; series) (The group consists of Lucy, Justine Elliot, Bianca, and Spamela Hamderson.)
  • Osmar the Grouch Meets the Garbage Pail Kids
  • Avenue Q Wrestling (series)
  • KLAW Radio Gets a New Member (The Notorious B.I.G. Bird negotiates with Grizzle Ingrid, then gladly joins her flock)
  • Alcindor and Count Blah Make a Compromise (This would be how Alcindor and Count Blah became a duo of vampires who love to count.)
  • Cave-In (starring Weldon the I.T. Guy; series)
  • Starship Surprise (series; Star Trek parody)
  • The Book of Chorn (Chorn reveals herself, blesses Uganda with her wisdom, and makes a new religion that is a lot better than the Book of Arnold)
  • Here's What Just Happened (series; based on Kuzco's Doodles from the Emperor's New Groove franchise; More specifically, the Emperor's New School TV series)
  • Glow Worm (Based on the Ed Sullivan Show version)
  • A Change of Face (Brian talks to a Whatnot and rearranges his facial features)
  • The Man from Alphabet (series)
  • Munchin: Impossible (series; starring Cookie Marshal)
  • The Dating Game (game show skit)
  • What's My Job? (game show skit, a parody of "What's My Line?")
  • Here is Your Life (game show skit)
  • Kid Klash (game show skit, based on the SNL skit of the same name; series)
  • Crank Yankers: Calls Left on the Cutting Room Floor
  • Libble, Joan and the Magic Rabbit Book (based on Teletubbies' Laa-Laa and the Magic Rabbit Book, except more dialogue)
  • Sportacus's Health Tips
  • Letter of the Day Pageant
  • The DHMIS Gang Expands (Blue Guy, Red Duck Guy, and Green Guy start living with Red Guy and Yellow Guy from that skit forward.)
  • Cuddletubbies (series; Parody of Teletubbies)
  • Expedition Yeti (series; Parody of Journey to Ernie, only where Sam the Mini Yeti hides and Excalibird has to find him)
  • Here and There
  • Up and Down
  • Rod and Nicky skits (based on Bert and Ernie skits from Sesame Street)
    • Nicky blows a fuse
    • The Mysterious Nose-Snatcher
    • Kiss from a Monster
    • Nicky Cleans Up
    • Buzzing B
    • Nicky brings home a surprise
    • Feelings in the Rain
    • "Things That I Remember"
    • "Imagination"
    • Exploring a pyramid
    • The Magic Chain
  • Kate and Trekkie Monster skits
  • Kids Exploring Colors (Cuddletubbies' Tummy Tales; recycled videos from Teletubbies, but played once instead of twice like the original)
    • Black
    • Blue
    • Brown
    • Green
    • Orange
    • Pink
    • Purple
    • Red
    • Yellow
  • The Graveyard Shift (series; hosted by Richard Mortis)
  • Puppet Up! (A game show skit based on the show of the same name; series, Complete with the theme song, the rundown and the "Naked puppets" finale)
  • Cuddletubbies Dances (Based on Teletubbies Dances)
    • The Jumping Dance
    • The Stamping and Stepping Dance
    • The Splashing Dance
    • The Running Away Dance
    • The Round and Round Dance
    • The Tip Toe Dance
    • The Falling Down Dance
    • The Follow The Leader Dance
    • The Bumping Dance
    • The Twisty Dance
    • The Happy Dance
    • The Up and Down Dance
    • The Calypso Dance
    • The Swinging Dance
    • The Skipping Dance
  • Alcindor Von Count skits (based on Count Von Count skits from Sesame Street)
    • Alcindor Orders a Hot Dog
    • Alcindor Sleeps Over
    • Counting Apples
    • Alcindor's Elevator Job
    • Alcindor's Fairytale Theatre
    • Bones (Except the skeleton's laugh would sound different and not scary-sounding)
    • The First Day of School
    • I Want to Count
    • I Love a Waltz
    • The Song of the Count

Almo's Playhouse[]

Subjects[]

  • Trauma
  • Clowns
  • Bullying (both online and IRL)
  • Wrestling
  • Fighting (physical and verbal)
  • Politics
  • Religion/Cults
  • Drugs
  • Alcoholism
  • Racism/Bigotry
  • Boys vs. Girls (including gender identity and gender stereotypes)
  • Rap music
  • Life/Death
  • Philosophy
  • Prostitution
  • Vaccines
  • UFO's
  • Evolution
  • Violence
  • Dating (and when's the right time to do so)
  • Marriage (and when's the right time to do so)
  • Profanity (and how to use it)
  • Vegans
  • Plagiarism
  • Horror
  • Anarchy
  • Fandoms/Hatedoms
  • Celebrities
  • Insulting (and Roasting)
  • Drug use
  • Body Image/Body Positivity (including health, and the dangers of Obesity/Anorexia)
  • Karens

Mixed-up Fairy Tales[]

  • Goldilocks and the Three (or Four) Bears
    • Goldilocks: Lucy
    • The Bears: Fizzie, Fuzzie, Annie, and Manny
  • Snow White and the Seven Dwarves
    • Snow White: Kate Monster (in a black wig and Snow White dress)
    • Dwarves: Bloaty, Speedy, Squeaky, Silly, Jumpy, Cranky, and Leaky (All Whatnots)
    • The Evil Queen: Mrs. Thistletwat
    • The Huntsman: Nicky
    • The Prince: Princeton
  • The Elves and the Shoemaker
  • The Frog Prince
  • CinderAlmo (Avenue Q version of Cinderella; partly based on Sesame Street's Cinderelmo, but includes some Disney Cinderella songs and some other Cinderella musical songs)
    • Cinderella: Almo
    • Prince: Sally Rosen (as Princess Sally)
    • Crazy Marie/Fairy Godmother: Eureeka
    • Extras with Almo: Ginger, Kieran, Lizzie, Joan, and Nick Hamm-Sandwijk
    • Jean-Michel: Rondo
    • Wicked Stepmother: Mrs. Thistletwat
    • Ugly Stepsisters: Terry and the Bad Idea Bears (Annie and Manny) (as the Ugly Step-Siblings)
    • Gabrielle: Allegra
    • Mouse friends: Sir Klank, Kate Mouse, and three other mice
      • Jaq: Brown mouse
      • Gus: Emma
    • Bird friends: Luckl-Duckl Bird, Ki Ki Kookaburra, Calvert Cardinal, Sparra Bird, Speck, Francise Birdling and Kesmoe Peapod
    • Bruno: Rue
    • Town Crier: Russell
    • Royal Baker: Cookie Marshal
    • Sebastian: Polo
    • Lord Pinkleton: Mr. Cook
  • Little Red Riding Hood
    • Little Red Riding Hood: Joan
    • Red's Father: Rod
    • The Wolf: Brown Wolf
    • Grandma: Mrs. Thistletwat (playing the nice old woman)
    • The Woodsman: Princeton
  • The Three Little Pigs
  • The Little Red Hen
  • Hansel and Gretel
    • Hansel: Princeton
    • Gretel: Kate Monster
    • The Witch: Bastinda
  • Beauty and the Beast
    • Beauty/Belle: Bianca
    • Beast: Trekkie Monster
  • The Pied Piper of Hamelin
  • The Three Billy Goats Gruff
    • Goat 1: Poco
    • Goat 2: Nicky
    • Goat 3: Magellan
    • The Troll: Evan the Troll (Instead of trying to eat the goats, he will play one of his songs or to pay a toll whenever someone tries to cross the bridge)
  • Reynard the Fox
  • Puss in Boots
  • The Tortoise and the Hare
    • Tortoise: Tardy Turtle
    • Hare: Greg the Bunny
  • The Wizard of Oz (with elements of Wicked and The Wiz)
    • Dorothy Gale: Kate Monster
    • Toto: Rue
    • Hunk/Fiyero/Scarecrow: Princeton
    • Hickory/Boq/Tin Man: Nicky
    • Zeke/Cowardly Lion: Trekkie Monster
    • Munchkins: The Kids and Whatnots
    • Wicked Witch of the West: Bastinda
    • The Wizard: Horus the Great
    • The Wizard's owl daughter: Stacy
    • Glinda: Eureeka
    • Elphaba: Alys
    • Madame Morrible: Mrs. Thistletwat
    • Dr. Dillamond: Rod
    • Nessarose: ???
  • Peter Pan
    • Peter Pan: Julian
    • Tinker Bell: Lucy
    • Wendy: Joan
    • John: Kieran
    • Michael: Excalibird
    • Nana: Marley
    • Extras with Marley: Mambo and Rue
    • Lost Boys
      • Tootles: Greg the Bunny
      • Slightly: Boppity
      • Nibs: Lionel Lion
      • The Twins: Yellow Guy and Green Guy
      • Curly: Red Guy
      • Cubby: Bixby Bear
      • Rufio: Zaphiel
      • Thud Butt: Dorito Monster
      • Pockets: Toxie Jr.
      • Ace: Sherman the Frog
      • Don't Ask: Red Duck Guy
      • Too Small: Fuzzle
      • Latchboy: Green Duck Guy
      • No Nap: Blue Guy
    • Indian Chief: Roman Reigns
    • Tiger Lily: Spamela Hamderson
    • Other Indians: Princeton, Kate Monster, Rod, Nicky, Ricky, Trekkie Monster, Marlon Monster, Ted, Henry Monster, Parker, Franco, Big Blu, Boppity, Eric, Ethan, Terry, Phil Phillips, Lyle, Clarence, Chauncey, Goofer, Roxy, Cary, Vincent Potter, Sam the Mini Yeti, David Red, Keenu the Woolly Lemur, Gus, Dr. Hiccup, Meeper, Jackpot Jake, Ron "Fingers" Frierson, Janet, Virginia, Mon-starr, Toxie, Sarah Ferd, Toxie Jr., ALF, Chef Flambé, Trevor the Grouch, Muckaela, Zingo Monster, Skye Nakaiye, Leon MacNeal, Ben Olafson, Grump the Grouch, Huxtable the Hippo, Tuk, Barb, Zeek, Mike and Whatnots
    • Mermaids: Brenda, Justine Elliot, Bianca, Patsy May, Violet, Lakita, Kemisha, Easy, Julie Woo, Kiki Flores, Jody Silver, Eureeka, Heidi the Hippo, Lauren, Molly and Whatnots
    • Mr. Darling: Joe Pelling
    • Mrs. Darling: Becky Sloan
    • Captain Hook: Stays the same, played by Christopher Walken
    • Mr. Smee: Stays the same, played by Danny DeVito
    • Mr. Starkey: Roy Gribbleston
    • Other Pirates: Weldon the I.T. Guy, Osmar the Grouch, Garbage Pail Kids, Chaddam & the Evil Chipmunks, Robbie Rotten II, Frankie Fox, Edgar "Fat Ed" Tubbs, Rocko the Dog, Cuddles the Comfort Doll, Buttons the Bear, Bill the Dummy, Polo, Flora, Groofus, Ratio Hornblower, Scratch, Sniff, Kevin, Gordon the Gecko, Bear Wit, Junkyard, Menacing Mikey, Dr. Atchoo, General Skelly, Bjornson the Cheesemonger, Freddy Freebase, Maya Rudolph, and the Unfriendly Neighborhood Puppets
  • The Jungle Book
    • Mowgli: Kieran
    • Baloo: Bixby Bear, Mike or Smokey the Bear
    • Bagheera: Stays the same, using Folkmanis Black panther puppet design
    • Kaa: Rattles the Snake
    • Akela: Stays the same, using modified Folkmanis Gray wolf puppet design
    • Rama: Stays the same, using Folkmanis Gray wolf puppet design
    • Nisha: Stays the same, using modified Folkmanis Timber wolf puppet design
    • Gray Brother: Stays the same, using Folkmanis Timber wolf puppet design
    • Shere Khan: Rakan the Tiger
    • Tabaqui: Frankie Fox
    • Black Brother: Stays the same, using Folkmanis Big Bad Wolf puppet design
    • King Louie: Stays the same, using Orangutan puppet
  • Robin Hood
    • Robin Hood: Nicky (cosplaying Daffy Duck's RH outfit)
    • The Merry Men: Princeton, Braden, Corey, Ricky, Rod, Russell, Henry, Phil Phillips, Lyle and Goofer
    • Maid Marian: Lucy
    • Little John: Twitchy Monster
    • Lady Kluck: Trish
    • Prince John: Mr. Crystaldick
    • Friar Tuck: ALF
    • The Sheriff of Nottingham: Osborne the Grouch
    • Alan-A-Dale: Evan the Troll
  • Peter and the Wolf
    • Peter: Almo
    • Peter's Grandfather: Excalibird
    • Sasha the Bird: Joan
    • Sonia the Duck: Terry (as Aleksandr the Duck)
    • Ivan the Cat: Trevor the Grouch
    • The Wolf: Brown Wolf
    • Misha, Yasha, and Vladimir the Hunters: Marlon, Trekkie Monster and Mustard
    • Featuring John Tartaglia (bassoon), Peter Linz (kettle drums), Stephanie D'Abruzzo (flute), Jennifer Barnhart (clarinet), Rick Lyon (oboe), Barrett Foa (violin), Katie Boren, Jason Jacoby, and Kerri Bracken (French horns) as the Orchestra
  • Jack and the Beanstalk
    • Jack: Princeton
    • Jack's mother: Kate Monster
    • The Giant: Nicky
    • Magic beans seller: Mr. Knack
    • Cow: Tilly Snufflestiltskin
  • Rumpelstiltskin
  • Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde
  • A Christmas Carol (An Avenue Q Christmas Carol)
    • Ebenezer Scrooge: Buzzard Beak
    • Bob Cratchit: Rod
    • Jacob Marley: Sebastian the Fox
    • Tiny Tim: Almo
    • Ghost of Christmas Past: Eureeka
    • Ghost of Christmas Present: Nicky
    • Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come: ???
  • The King and I
  • Coraline
  • Charlie and the Chocolate Factory
    • Willy Wonka: ???
    • Charlie Bucket: ???
    • Grandpa Joe: ???
    • Oompa Loompas: ???
    • Augustus Gloop: ???
    • Mrs. Gloop: ???
    • Violet Beauregarde: ???
    • Mr. Beauregarde: ???
    • Veruca Salt: ???
    • Mr. Salt: ???
    • Mike Teevee: ???
    • Mrs. Teevee: ???
  • The Wind in the Willows

The Bible According to Avenue Q[]

  • The Apple Doesn't Fall too Far from the Tree (Adam and Eve/How the Serpent got its Poison)
  • My Brother's Keeper/Pruning the Family Tree (Cain and Abel/The origins of the Human Race)
  • The Floating Jungle Cruise (Noah's Ark)
  • Daydream/My Brother's Keeper II(Joseph)
  • Father of all Nations/Patience is a Virtue (Abraham and Sarah)
  • Living in Sin (Sodom and Gommorah)
  • Sacrificial Son/The Binding of Isaac (Isaac) My Brother's Keeper III (Jacob and Esau)
  • 15...10 Commandments (Moses)
  • All That Glitters is not Go(l)d
  • Let us Go (Moses Parts the Red Sea)
  • Are We There Yet?

Locations[]

  • Princeton's Apartment
  • Kate and Lucy's Apartment (They share an apartment since Lucy became a born-again Christian)
  • Monstersori School
  • Julian's Apartment
  • Brian and Christmas Eve's House
  • Krelborn Residence (Seymour and Audrey's House)
  • Around the Clock Café
  • Grill or Be Grilled (Chef Flambé's food truck)
  • Ralph's Diner
  • Dante's Pizza
  • Conjunction Junction Diner
  • Greasy Gallery Café (Yuckie Duck's restaurant)
  • Morningside Orphanage
  • Excalibird's Nest
  • The Caroll Spinney Memorial Aviary (The new, permanent residence of the WING Radio birds and the new and permanent setting for WING Radio)
  • Spielberg Studios
  • Trevor's Trashcan
  • D.I.Y. World (The "Muppet Labs" of Avenue Q)
  • Imagination Studios (The "Muppet Studios" of Avenue Q)
  • Ricky's Recycle Bin
  • The Playground
  • Lolly's Inc.
  • PTN (The station where most of the show's programs air)
  • Central Park
  • Coney Island
  • World of Disney
  • Arcade Alley (from the computer game Math Shop Deluxe)
  • Alphabet Town
  • The Readiness Circus
  • The Puzzle Place
  • Eureeka's Castle
  • Avenue Q Fighter Headquarters
  • The Felt With Feelings Retirement Home (where all the out-of-work puppets reside)
  • Empire State Building
  • Statue of Liberty
  • Rockefeller Center
  • Metropolitan Museum of Art
  • 9/11 Memorial and Museum
  • Times Square
  • Brooklyn Bridge
  • Fifth Avenue
  • New York Public Library (The new residence of the Lion Family, since the Barnaby B. Busterfield III public Library was condemned due to termites)
  • Wall Street
  • Conjunction Junction
  • Radio City Music Hall (The setting for Avenue Q Idol)
  • St. Patrick's Cathedral
  • The Eugene O'Neill Theatre (The permanent residence for the new Feebles Variety Hour, as the "Muppet Theater" of Avenue Q. Fun bit of trivia, this barn is where the 2002 workshop took place)
  • Carnegie Hall
  • Broadway
  • Woolworth Building (The setting for the Princess' 18th-Birthday-Holiday-Find-a-Husband Ball)
  • Castle Wolfenstein
  • KLAW Radio
  • The White House (where the skit based on "From Hare to Heir" takes place and also where Donald Trump lives... until the end of the 2020 election)
  • Avenue Q Wrestling Arena
  • Yankerville
  • Kneehigh Park
  • Rocky Road
  • The Jerry L. Nelson School of Impersonation
  • Almo's Playhouse (The setting for the Avenue Q equivalent of Elmo's World)
  • Land of Hiyah
  • Neighborhood of Make-Believe
  • Medieval Times
  • Hooters
  • Construction site
  • Barbie's apartment (Home residence of Barbie, Skipper, and Stacie)
  • Meatpacking District
  • Chelsea
  • Samsung 837
  • Greenwich Village
  • MacDougal Street
  • MacDougal Sullivan Gardens
  • Washington Square Park
  • Whitney Museum of Art
  • C.O. Bigelow
  • Upper East Side
  • Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum
  • Bethesda Arcade and Fountain
  • Upper West Side
  • Museum of Natural History
  • Lincoln Center
  • Julliard School
  • Financial District
  • Battery Park
  • Fraunces Tavern
  • Oculus
  • Beekman Hotel
  • Trinity Church
  • Bank of New York
  • Alexander Hamilton U.S. Custom House
  • New York Stock Exchange
  • Staten Island Ferry
  • Ikea Ferry
  • Tribeca
  • Hook & Ladder Company 8
  • Dream House
  • Midtown
  • Tribeca Film Festival
  • Top of the Rock
  • Rockefeller Plaza
  • Chrysler Building
  • Russian Samovar
  • Radio City Music Hall
  • Grand Central Terminal
  • Flatiron District
  • 16th street
  • 24th street
  • Eataly
  • The Smith
  • Cha Cha Matcha
  • Union Square
  • Little Italy
  • Nolita
  • Lombardi's Pizza
  • Pietro Nolita
  • Emporio
  • Little Bakeshop
  • Prince Street
  • Elizabeth Street Garden
  • The New York Shaving Company
  • Basilica of St. Patrick's Cathedral
  • DUMBO
  • Manhattan Bridge
  • Brooklyn Bridge
  • Governor's Island

Cast[]

  • Jordan Gelber
  • Ann Harada
  • Bob Stillman
  • Gabriel Velez
  • Kristoffer Cusick
  • Bella Thorne
  • Jim Parsons
  • Jason Segel
  • Skyler Hawkins
  • Rai Quartley
  • Tara Strong
  • Moriah Rose Faith
  • Michael Patrick McCaffrey
  • Whitney Avalon
  • Alon Williams
  • and introducing Dana Michael Woods as Gary Coleman

Puppeteers[]

  • Rick Lyon-Nicky/Trekkie Monster/Ricky/Fuzzie Bear/Julian/H.E.R.P.E.S. member/Charlie Sheen (puppetry)/Himself/Dave Seville/H.Ross Perot
  • John Tartaglia-Princeton/Rod/Dorsel/Tank/A.D.D./Himself/Alvin/Simon/Gene Siskel/Meteor Man/others
  • Stephanie D'Abruzzo-Kate Monster/Lucy/Trish/Muckaela/Herself/Theodore/Jody Silver/Eleanor/Stellaluna/Queen Bee/others
  • Peter Linz-Nicky (understudy)/Trekkie (understudy)/Henry/Skye Nakaiye/Nuzzle the Dog/Pip/Tutter/Theo/Captain Vegetable/Meeper
  • Victor Yerrid-Eric/Howard Stern/Mike Pence/David Hasselhoff/Blue Crab/Dante Basco/Jonathan Larson/Crippled Writer/Mr. Hygiene/Tardy Turtle/Cavity Goon (as Cranky the Camera Man)/Mustard/Tuk/H.E.R.P.E.S. member
  • Drew Massey-Ethan/Princeton's Dad/Russell/Jeffrey Dahmer/Tom Cruise/Woody Allen/Ahmed/Goofer/Kyle O'Connor/Hurbada Hymena/Count Blah/Aben Mitchell/Gay Bear/Ratagaba/Marklar/Evan the Troll/Mole Man/Zaphiel
  • Jennifer Barnhart-Mrs. Thistletwat/Princeton's Mom/Fizzie Bear/Serpenious (puppetry)/Roberta/Becky/Kate (understudy)/Lucy (understudy)/Bastinda/Nicky (right hand)/Trekkie (right hand)/Herself/Brittany/Jeanette/Cleo/H.E.R.P.E.S. member/Queen of Diamonds
  • Leo Daignault-Rod (understudy)/Princeton (understudy)/Cody the Chameleon (puppetry)/Carp L. Tunnel/Menacing Mikey (puppetry)
  • Donna Kimball-Butler (right hand)/Ruby/Roxy (puppetry)/Barb
  • Patty Guggenheim-Roxy (voice)
  • Haley Jenkins-Kiki Flores/Angelita/Tiptoe the Reindeer/Orange Piece Police member/Harriet
  • Allan Trautman-Doctor/Horus the Great/General Skelly
  • Bill Barretta-Phil Phillips/Devils/Freddy Freebase/George W. Bush/Bobby Vegan/Junkyard/Lonny Dufrene/Mr. Frumpus/The Porcupine
  • Lara MacLean-ALF (puppetry, some scenes)/others
  • Dorien Davies-Sandra Jakoby White/Colleen
  • Kevin Clash-Johnnie Cochran/The Notorious B.I.G. Bird/Himself/Lyle/Manny Bear/Marlon/others
  • Steve Whitmire-Weldon/H.E.R.P.E.S. member
  • Amanda Maddock-Zeek
  • Benjamin Siemon-Mike
  • Heather Asch-Click
  • Mary Faber-Rose/Inga Monster
  • Sarah Stiles-Joan/Kyla Monster
  • Jed Resnick-Austin/Spider-Man/others
  • Anika Larsen-Justine/Paula
  • Dana Steingold-Tyenna McHansley/Lydia Deetz
  • Gabriel Velez-Osborne the Grouch/Mr. Carter/Bixby Bear/Bear Wit
  • Christian Anderson-Nicky (understudy)/Trekkie (understudy)/Ricky (understudy)/Charlie Sheen (voice)/Tony McHansley/Dorito Monster/The Gibbon
  • Artie Esposito-Mitt Romney/Gordon the Gecko/H.E.R.P.E.S Member/Sherman the Frog/Leap Frog
  • James Murray-Aben Mitchell (right hand)/Mushma/Susan Monster/Axe (puppetry)/Jamaican Guy/Rochester Rabbit/Mr. Crystaldick/Smog Man
  • Michael Liscio Jr.-Nicky (understudy)/Trekkie (understudy)/Ricky (understudy)/Pippy (voice)/Barnaby Snufflestiltskin/Mike
  • Dan Milano-Alcindor/Winoceros/Mr. Snuffsalotofstuff/Menacing Mikey (voice)/Serpenious (voice)/The Wumpus/Pal Friendlies/Greg the Bunny/Warren the Ape
  • Julianne Buescher-Tilly Snufflestiltskin/Lauren/Bianca
  • Jim Martin-Steven Spielberg/Ben Olafsson/Green Piece Police Captain
  • Alice Dinnean-Julie Woo/Sizzle the Cat/Phil Phillips (right hand)/Penelope/Annie Bear/Wallflower
  • Noel MacNeal-Devon/Magellan/Bear/Leon MacNeal/Webster/Lionel/Blue Piece Police member/ALF (puppetry, some scenes)/Rocket Racer/H.E.R.P.E.S Member
  • Colleen Smith-Adel Philomena/Red Crab/Harriet/Amber O'Neill/Brendar the Barbarian (puppetry)
  • Vicki Kenderes-Eibner-Yolanda/Ojo/Tally/Lizzie
  • Paul Rugg-Dr. Scientist
  • Brett O'Quinn-Boppity/Scott
  • Jason Jacoby-Cookie Marshal/Andrew the Dog/Apollo
  • Rob Morrison-Pot Cookie Monster/Terry/Evil McWeevil
  • Rob McClure-Donald Trump/Braden/Princeton (understudy)/Rod (understudy)/Charlie Chaplin/Clovis the Cat/Web-Man/Blizzard
  • Maggie Lakis-Hillary Clinton/Botox the Ostrich
  • Alison Mork-Fuchsia Piece Police member/others
  • Terri Hardin-Mr. Snufflestiltskin (back half)/Chef Flambé (hands)/Kyle O'Connor (occasional voice, assistant puppeteer)/others
  • Cheryl Blaylock-Eureeka/Brenda
  • Brian Muehl-Bogge/Mr. Knack/Kate Monster's Dad
  • Lynn Hippen-Cooey/Kate Mouse
  • Kevin Carlson-Bedz/Cheeto/Zinthar
  • Jim Kroupa-Batly/Sir Klank
  • Christine Papalexis-Annette Prower
  • Paul Fusco-ALF (voice, main puppeteer)
  • Lisa Buckley-ALF (right hand)/Easy/others
  • Shari Weiser-ALF (in the scenes where his full body is shown)
  • Charles Hubbell-Fritz
  • Bonni Allen-Gracie
  • Gordon Smuder-Butler
  • Jeff Neppl-Pat
  • Danny Mulheron-Heidi the Hippo (puppetry)
  • Mark Hadlow-Heidi the Hippo, Robert the Hedgehog
  • Donna Akersten-Lucille the Poodle, Samantha the Cat
  • Kevin Michael Richardson-Huxtable (voice)
  • Weston Chandler Long-Huxtable (puppetry)
  • Christopher Thomas Hayes-Ray the Owl
  • Spencer Grammer-Brendar the Barbarian (voice)
  • Sarah Oh-Stacey/Molly
  • Gina Yashere-Axe (voice)
  • Mark Wright-Sid
  • Peter Vere-Jones-Bletchinator
  • Stuart Devenie-Sebastian
  • Brian Henson-Samson Knight/Al the Alien/The Talking Machine
  • Karen Prell-Kate Monster's Mom/others
  • Bruce Hunter-Rocko the Dog
  • Bob Martin-Cuddles the Comfort Doll
  • James Rankin-Buttons the Bear
  • Gord Robertson-Bill the Dummy
  • Ben Durocher-Rocko the Dog (understudy)
  • Brad Abrell-Elder Furlow (right hand)/various Announcers
  • Bruce Lanoil-Stevenson the Parrot/Chef Flambé/Sidney the Cyclops
  • Tyler Bunch-Craig Monster/Treelo/Pop/Santa Claus
  • Kenny Benjamin-Almo/Kieran/Trumplet
  • Jacob Coad-Sam the Mini Yeti/Keenu the Woolly Lemur
  • Jackson Coad-David Red
  • Lisa Waltz-Desiree/Cinders
  • Fred Newman-Clyde/Butane/Candle/Himself
  • John Kennedy-Gertha/Earl/Del Zivic
  • Leslie Carrara Rudolph-Spamela Hamderson/Darla/Alys
  • Howie Michael Smith-Bradley/Rap Rat/Franco/Trevor the Grouch/Excalibird/Cory/Princeton (understudy)/Rod (understudy)
  • Spencer Lott-Daniel Tiger/Various Mr. Rogers puppets/others
  • Eric Jacobson-Old Man/Stilt-Man/others
  • Martin P. Robinson-Riff/Clef/Trevor's Elephant
  • Tim Lagasse-Mr. Cook
  • Kathryn Mullen-Allegra
  • Anthony Asbury-Poco/Rondo
  • Pam Arciero-Lindi/Leona/Sonata/Quagmire/Emma/Terry (right hand)
  • Russ Walko-Elder Felton/others
  • Grant Baciocco-Elder Furlow/others
  • Kelsey Brady-Francise Birdling/Ki-Ki Kookaburra
  • Calvin Lester-Luckl Duckl Bird/Bingo Flamingo
  • Scott Huhn-Fowl Owl
  • Tyler Campbell-Speck/Kesmoe Peapod
  • Tim Blaney-Johnny 5
  • Mickey Thomas-Kanga Roddy
  • Tony Lindsay-Tackle Bear
  • Jeanie Tracy-Bantu
  • Laura Bacon-Patsy May
  • Kelly Vrooman-Alex
  • David Rudman-Dr. Hiccup/others
  • Andy Heath-Nelson (puppetry)
  • Warrick Brownlow-Marion (puppetry)
  • Richard Coombs-Destiny (puppetry)
  • Sue Beattie-Destiny (puppetry)
  • Iestyn Evans-Kali (puppetry)
  • Rufus Jones-Nelson (voice)
  • Dan Tetsell-Marion (voice)
  • Lucy Montgomery-Destiny (voice)
  • Katy Brand-Kali (voice)
  • Paul Kaye-Vince
  • Christopher Michael Richardson-Pigeon
  • Erika Rose-Duckling
  • Ron Binion
  • Carol Binion
  • Paul McGinnis
  • Nick Foreman-Tom
  • Jon Bristol-Kevin
  • Manda Vasas-Vicki
  • Trish Leeper-Katie
  • Pier Paquette-Louis
  • Gord Robertson-Dodi (assistance in flying sequences)/Bill the Dummy (Puppets who Kill)
  • Bob Stutt-Basil
  • Karen Valleau-Chaos
  • Noreen Young-Dodi

Puppet Workshop: James Wojtal, BJ Guyer, Jim Kroupa (credit for the mechanisms/effects), Paul Andrejco, Rick Lyon, Kevin Clash, Ed Christie, Julianne Buescher, Drew Massey, Sean Johnson, Kip Rathke, Bob Fappiano, Patrick Johnson, Jane Gootnick, Bob Flanagan, Chuck Fawcett, Russ Walko, Ron Mueck, Cheryl Blaylock, Avery Lee Jones, Sherry Layne, Eric Engelhardt, David Fino, Adam Kreutinger, Stephen Rotondaro, Amanda Maddock, Jon Bristol

Additional Performers: Catherine Adell, Connor Asher, David Barclay, Billy Barkhurst, Nate Begle, Dan Becker, Tau Bennett, Elizabeth Ann Berg, Carol Binion, Ronald Binion, Katie Boren, Darren Bluestone, Rickey Boyd, Kerri Bracken, Greg Ballora, Matt Brooks, Raymond Carr, Jeny Cassady, Brian Clark(Chris Hansen) , Ceili Clemens, Bruce Connelly, Frankie Cordero, Austin Michael Costello, Carole Simms D'Agostino, Ryan Dillon, Jamie Donmoyer, Jodi Eichelberger, Peggy Etra, David Matthew Feldman, Genevieve Flati, Mark Gale, Aymee Garcia, Cam Garrity, Rob Gardner, James Godwin, Louise Gold (The Queen of England), Stacey Gordon, Art Grueneberger, BJ Guyer, Liz Hara, Andy Hayward, Rachel Herrick, Heather Henson, Patrick Holmes, Lisa Helmi Johanson, John Jennings, Avery Lee Jones, Brian Michael Jones, James Kemp, Kathleen Kim, Adam Kreutinger, Veronica Kuehn, Michael Latini, Len Levitt, Paul Louis, Karen Maruyama, Joey Mazzarino, Paul McGinnis, Jess McKay, Ted Michaels, Stacia Newcomb, Michael Oosterom, Anney Fresh Ozar, Annie Peterle, Marc Petrosino, David Quesal, Mike Quinn, Carla Rudy, Rob Saunders, Benjamin Schrader, Nicolette Santino, Joe Selph, Michelan Sisti (Razz suit performer), David Skelly, Andy Stone, Leif Tilden (Bubbasaur suit performer), Matt Vogel, Robin Walsh, Mark Bryan Wilson, James Wojtal, Eric Wright, Tony Whitten, Gretchen Wylder (Tessa suit performer), Andy Yates, Bryant Young

Puppet Captain: Kevin Clash, Rick Lyon

Assistant Puppet Captain: Michael Liscio Jr.

Puppetry Consultants: Rick Lyon, Peter Linz, Matt Vogel

Directors: Jason Moore, Brian Henson, Matt Vogel

Producers: Robyn Goodman, Jeffrey Seller, and Kevin McCollum

Wranglers: Lara MacLean, Sharon Wheatley

Music Arranged by: Steven Oremus, Gary Adler, and Paul Rudolph

Choreography: Ken Roberson

Set Design: Anna Louizos and David Gallo

Costumes: Mirena Rada

Lighting: Howell Binkley

Sound Design: Acme Sound Partners

Animation Design: Bobby Lopez, Parker Jacobs

Whatnots courtesy of FAO Schwarz

Puppets courtesy of The Brooklyn Puppet Conspiracy, Folkmanis, Nutty Puppets, Prairie Puppets, The Puppet Kitchen, Gordon Smuder, The Lyon Puppets, Den Design, Elmwood Productions

Between The Lions, Kino, Crank Yankers, Eureeka's Castle Puppets built by 3Design/Swazzle

ALF rebuilt by Hairy Edge Productions

The Letter People rebuilt by Allan Trautman

Scratch and Sniff puppets by Darryl Worbey Studios

The Feebles built by the WETA Workshop

Rescue Rue puppets built by Andy Hayward

Bird Call Radio puppets built by Calvin Lester

Head Writer: Jeff Whitty

Writers[]

  • Noel MacNeal
  • Brian Muehl
  • Amanda Green
  • Craig Shemin
  • Mark Saltzman
  • Patrick Bristow
  • Alice Dinnean
  • Howie Michael Smith
  • Sarah Stiles
  • John Tartaglia
  • Stephanie D'Abruzzo
  • Rick Lyon
  • Jennifer Barnhart
  • Joey Mazzarino
  • David Rudman
  • Adam Rudman
  • Dan Milano
  • Paul Rugg

Songs Written by

  • Jeff Marx
  • Bobby Lopez
  • Jeff Moss
  • Joe Raposo
  • Eli Bolin
  • Bill Sherman
  • Gerard Alessandrini
  • Billy Aronson
  • Amanda Green
  • Phoebe Kreutz
  • Stephen Schwartz
  • Benj Pasek
  • Justin Paul
  • Bob Dorough
  • Lynn Ahrens
  • Stephen Flaherty
  • Jonathan Larson
  • David Axelrod
  • Sam Pottle
  • Chris Cerf
  • Stephen Sondheim
  • Randy Rogel
  • and many others....

Voice Talent[]

  • Sarah Stiles-Pauline (Pauline's Perilous Pyramid)
  • Rick Lyon-Mathman (MathMan)
  • Drew Massey-Dirk Niblick (Dirk Niblick and the Math Brigade)/Rambot
  • Chris Philips-Mr. Beasley/various voices
  • Dee Bradley Baker
  • Jeff Bennett
  • Fred Tatasciore
  • James Arnold Taylor
  • Wally Wingert
  • Ross Bagdasarian Jr.-Alvin/Simon Seville (animated versions)
  • Janice Karman-The Chipettes/Theodore Seville (animated versions)
  • Dweezil Zappa-Ajax
  • Gregg Berger-Cornfed/Mr. Glitch/Mr. Z/Mr. V/Mr. T
  • Jason Alexander-Duckman
  • Nancy Travis-Brenda
  • Tim Curry-King Chicken
  • Pat Musick-Charles/Fluffy and Uranus
  • E.G. Daily-Mambo
  • Matt Stone-Kyle/Kenny/others
  • Trey Parker-Stan/Cartman/others
  • Tom Kenny-Fold Noodleman
  • Mona Marshall-Fluff Noodleman
  • April Stewart
  • Seth MacFarlane
  • Seth Green
  • Alex Borstein
  • Jessica Makinson
  • Laura Ortiz
  • Lexy Fridell
  • Dan Milano
  • Victor Yerrid
  • Mila Kunis
  • Maurice LaMarche
  • Jim J. Bullock
  • Billy West
  • Tara Strong
  • Corey Burton
  • Rob Morrison (credited as Roger Callaghy)
  • Christian Jacobs-Iggily-Biggily
  • Amos Watene-Wampy
  • Alyson Court-Libble
  • Emma Penrose-Jacobs-Hugs
  • Michael Cavanaugh-Razz
  • Shalisa-Tessa
  • J. Conrad Hawthorne-Derango
  • Joanie May Hawthorne-Bumba
  • Doug Teel-Lobo
  • Tyler Bunch (credited as H.D. Quinn)
  • Peter Linz (credited as George Bailey)
  • Frank Welker-Gizmo/various animal vocal effects
  • Fred Newman-various voices and vocal effects
  • Eric Bauza-The Banana Splits (Fleegle, Drooper and Bingo only; Snorky doesn't talk)/Bubbasaur (voice)
  • Patton Oswalt-Boomer
  • Jimmy Kimmel-Elmer Higgins/Karl Malone/Terrence Catheter/Jimmy/The Nudge
  • Dane Cook-Foreign Guy/Sav Macauley
  • Tracy Morgan-Spoonie Luv
  • Sarah Silverman-Hadassah Guberman
  • Kevin Nealon-OCD Ken
  • Lisa Arch-Cammie Smith
  • Wanda Sykes-Gladys Murphy
  • Adam Carolla-Mr. Birchum
  • Fred Armisen-Chip Douglas
  • David Alan Grier-Landalious Truefield/Danny
  • Jim Florentine-Special Ed/Bobby Fletcher
  • Pete Dzoghi-The Touch-Tone Terrorists

Gallery[]

Protagonists[]

Antagonists[]

Pairings[]

  • Princeton X Kate Monster
  • Rod X Ricky
  • Julian X Lucy
  • Nicky X Roberta
  • Brian X Christmas Eve
  • Twitchy Monster X Trish
  • Almo X Joan
  • Kieran X Torrie
  • Sam X Juniper
  • Zaphiel X Justine Elliot
  • Lyle X Brenda
  • Craig Monster X Bianca
  • Wordsmith X Sthugar
  • Shiloh X Stephanie
  • Sherman the Frog X Spamela Hamderson
  • Phil Phillips X Bubbles
  • Lyle X Brenda
  • Huxtable X Heidi
  • Robert X Lucille
  • Mr. Knack X Eureeka
  • Batly X Stellaluna
  • Sir Klank X Kate Mouse
  • Skye X Julie Woo
  • Ben X Kiki
  • Leon X Jody
  • Nuzzle X Sizzle
  • Luckl X Ki Ki
  • Calvert X Sparra
  • Wally Zutman X Harriet Dinseldorf
  • Billy Peltzer X Kate Beringer
  • Clef X Sonata
  • Bobby Vegan X Samson Knight
  • Princeton's Dad X Princeton's Mom
  • Roland X Karen
  • Red Crab X Blue Crab
  • Buttons the Bear X Sandra Jakoby White
  • Tyrone McHansley X Tyenna McHansley
  • The Notorious B.I.G. Bird X Grizzle Ingrid
  • Mr. Q X Ms. U

Trivia/Shout-outs[]

  • Some of the scrapped concepts from previous drafts of the musical are used in the series.
  • While he's still his brown-furred perverted self, Trekkie Monster's fandom of Star Trek is hidden, until he would show it when people least suspect it.
  • During "Here Comes Santa Claus", Nicky, Princeton, and Rod replace Goofy, Mickey Mouse, and Donald Duck respectively.
  • H. Ross Perot is based on Dana Carvey's impression of the late politician, mostly his "Can I finish?" catchphrase.
  • Sometimes when the Crank Yankers voice cast was unavailable, a ton of the Muppet performers understudied for the actors who did the voices for the characters, doing both the puppetry and voice. These include Martin P. Robinson as Bobby Walker, Matt Vogel as Niles, Peter Linz as Terrence, Ryan Dillon as Special Ed, Alice Dinnean as Hadassah, Jennifer Barnhart as Gladys, Noel MacNeal as Tony, Tim Lagasse as Elmer, Kevin Clash as Spoonie, Bill Barretta as Chip, Tyler Bunch as Birchum, and Donna Kimball as Cammie.
  • In that same token, the Feebles, were also puppeteered by Muppet performers, on occasion, these include Peter Linz as Bletch the Walrus, Karen Prell as Arthur the Worm, Noel MacNeal, and Bruce Connelly as Heidi the Hippo, Matt Vogel as Trevor the Rat, David Rudman as Sebastian the Fox, Eric Jacobson as Sidney the Elephant, etc. and dubbed by the voice actors afterward.
  • A number of the cast members are Avenue Q alumni.
  • H.E.R.P.E.S. is a parody of the P.T.A./F.C.C. and censorship overall.
  • It was puppeteer Jacob Coad's idea to give Crystaldick his name. He got it from his father whose principal's last name was Glasscock, and the students would call him Crystaldick behind his back.
  • The show gets really meta at certain points, as characters will often bring up past cast members, crew, or mention other shows similar to theirs. Not to mention a lot of 4th-wall breaks.
  • Stellaluna being an Avenue Q character, is a reference to Goldilocks and the 3 Bears (and other Fairytale Characters) on Sesame Street.
  • The Wheel of Morality is introduced in Season 2.
  • All of the relatives of Princeton and Kate are portrayed by their former puppeteers (that is to say, Howie Michael Smith as Corey, Rob McClure as Braden, Peter Linz as Colton, Jed Resnick as Harvey, Sarah Stiles playing Kyla, and Mary Faber as Inga).
  • A lot of the animations/inserts seen appear via archival footage or are reanimated and redubbed with new dialogue. These newer reanimated versions were done by Avenue Q co-creator Bobby Lopez, Parker Jacobs, and Bonni Allen
  • A lot of the performers appear in cameo roles for instance: Rick Lyon and John Tartaglia playing street residents, Allan Trautman as a police officer, Tyler Bunch as a homeless person, etc.
  • Some songs in the series use two (or sometimes multiple) versions (i.e. Windy, That Old Black Magic, African Alphabet, and Who Are the People in Your Neighborhood?)
  • Albert Brooks replaces his late brother Bob Einstein as the voice of Tony DeLoge.
  • At certain times in keeping with tradition, a few goofs slip in. (heads, visible arms, rods, arm sleeves)
  • In the Bear in the Big Blue House special, Bear, usually a full-bodied costumed character, will sometimes be a live-hand puppet (operated by another puppeteer) to allow Noel MacNeal to switch between characters (mostly between the former and Magellan without having to get in and out of the costumes). Also, Bear would break the fourth wall throughout the special by talking to the viewers.
  • The Garbage Pail Kids were given updated animatronics (courtesy of Chuck Fawcett, Neal Scanlan, and Jim Kroupa), the suit actors were also trained by Leif Tilden and Pons Maar.
  • Bubbasaur, Lil' Kip, Jenny and Widgit's costumes were built by the same people who built the Barney and Friends costumes.
  • Coincidentally, Leif served as the suit actor for Bubbasaur, while Eric Bauza provided the voice.
  • The main instance that every character who is normally a rod-arm puppet appears with live hands, most notably in close-up shots when drawing, planting, playing the piano, etc. Another instance is that every character's body is shown in wide shots as a walk-around costume character played by a puppeteer, although his/her head is never shown. In fact, a separate puppeteer could wear leg-coverings or pants and arm coverings or a sweater to make them look like they are the puppet's legs, arms, and body, in order to make more human-like motions
  • In order to fill out crowd scenes, some background roles will be filled by some Yankerville residents (or Crank Blanks), the Gingivitis Gang, and a lot of stock puppets left over from Fraggle Rock, The Animal Show, and The Wubbulous World of Dr. Seuss.
  • Some puppet characters are rebuilt (in the case of Between the Lions), most notably Theo Lion, seeing as the foam in the original puppet deteriorated. Others are redressed and given new names and characters.
  • ALF appears here, performed by his original puppeteer Paul Fusco (while in some scenes he is puppeteered by Noel MacNeal with assistance from Lisa Buckley and Lara MacLean, lip-syncing to Fusco's vocals), in the shots of ALF in full-body the character is portrayed by Shari Weiser.
  • Some sketches of Avenue Q take place at a wall and a "limbo" set, ala Sesame Street.
  • Due to how their real life selves are adults nowadays, Araby Abaya, Cory Crow, Andreas Kokkino and Juliet Greenberg are portrayed as how they are in VideoSmarts: Tens and Ones, and ComputerSmarts: Math Skills 1.
    • Plus, the versions they have in Avenue Q are portrayed by lookalike child actors, and they shall be among the Kids.
    • The same goes for Connie Lew, Devyn Puett and Jennifer Love Hewitt, who are portrayed as how they are in Kids Incorporated (along with Dance! Workout With Barbie for Jennifer). For this, they shall also be played by lookalike child actors. Any other children that appear on the show are the children of cast/crew members or local child actors (who will remain uncredited to protect their identities).
    • And the following will be played by lookalike child actors as well (portrayed as how they used to be in Kidsongs along with Devyn Puett): Kelly Chan, Tiffany Bailey, Julie Ann Gourson, Tina Marie Espinoza, Kristy Lynn Espinoza, Bre Seltzer, Andrea Schuette, Hillary Hollingsworth and Katie Polk.
    • Puppeteer John Kennedy was cast as Del Zivic due to his resemblance to the late Richard Hunt, on that note, Fred Newman's character in the original Puppetman pilot was named "Gary" however here he is credited as himself, to avoid confusion with the Gary character from Mongrels and Gary Coleman.
    • And in that same token, the role of Gary Coleman is played by a male instead of a female.
  • Though the actresses who have portrayed the character (Notably Imari Hardon, Natalie Venetia Belcon, Carmen Ruby Floyd, etc.) make appearances.
    • Haley Jenkins plays Angelita and Kiki, due to Carmen Osbahr turning down the offer to reprise her role, though this is mostly due to scheduling conflicts.
    • Donna Kimball and Pam Arciero often alternate to play Allegra filling in for Kathy Mullen in her absence.
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