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* [[Redheaded Hero|Red Scaled Hero]]
 
* [[Redheaded Hero|Red Scaled Hero]]
 
* [[Secret Identity]]: The American Dragon.
 
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* [[The Smart Guy]]
 
* [[Star-Crossed Lovers]]: Once again, with Rose.
 
* [[Star-Crossed Lovers]]: Once again, with Rose.
 
* [[Wake Up, Go to School, Save the World]]
 
* [[Wake Up, Go to School, Save the World]]

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Heroes / Team Dragon

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Jake Long

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 Voiced by: Dante Basco

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At thirteen-fourteen years old, Jake appears to be just your average skateboarding, comic book-loving teen. Unbeknownst to many, though, Jake is in reality, a fire-breathing dragon whose job is to protect a secret world consisting of leprechauns, mermaids, unicorns and other magical creatures.


Tropes Associated With Jake:


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Lao-Shi (Grandpa)

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 Voiced by: Keone Young

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Tropes Associated With Lao-Shi:


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Fu Dog

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 Voiced by: John Dimaggio

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A 600 year old talking Shar-Pei, Lao-Shi's only companion and Jake's Animal Guardian. In the 1970s, Fu was a womanizer and a petty thief, but after meeting Lao-Shi, he turned his life around. He's messy and loud and he gambles and harasses women. However, deep down, he has a good heart and is a good, trustworthy friend to Jake.


Tropes Associated With Fu Dog:


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Arthur P. "Spud" Spudinski

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 Voiced by: Charlie Finn

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One of Jake's two best friends.


Tropes Associated With Spud:


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Trixie Carter

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 Voiced by: Miss Kittie

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One of Jake's best friends.


Tropes Associated With Trixie:


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Rose/Huntsgirl

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 Voiced by: Mae Whitman

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A hot, popular girl at school, Rose catches the attention of Jake immediately. However, there is more to this girl than meets the eye. She is actually a highly skilled hunter, trained by the Huntsclan to fight and slay dragons. Jake's girlfriend.


Tropes Associated With Rose:


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Haley Long

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 Voiced by: Amy Bruckner

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Jake's eight year old younger sister who is a perfectionist and never gets in trouble. She has just mastered her dragon form and has just started her training.


Tropes Associated With Haley:


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Jonathan Long

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 Voiced by: Jeff Bennett

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Jake's goofy, but loving father who has no idea that he has married into a magical family. As well as being goofy and embarrassing, he is also strict, however, he only is that way because he wants his children to remain safe. For if you hurt his children, beware.


Tropes Associated With Jonathan Long:


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Susan Long

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 Voiced by: Lauren Tom

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Jake's mother. She has no magical powers, for they skipped her generation. She is reluctant to reveal her family's heritage to her husband (apparently out of the fear that he will abandon her), and to this end, lies to her husband about Jake's business, sometimes letting Jake take the fall.


Tropes Associated With Susan Long:


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Sun Park

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 Voiced by: Sandra Oh

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The Korean Dragon, Haley's dragon master and Jake's Home Economics teacher.


Tropes Associated With Sun:

  • Hippie Teacher: She doesn't like being called "Ms. Park", says words like "groovy" and believes that violence is for the weak and cowardly.
  • Mysterious Watcher: She seems to come off as this towards Jake in her first appearance, before she turns out to be Haley's mentor.
  • Technical Pacifist: This exchange during one of her fights:
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 Chang: Sun Park, I thought you were all about peace and love.

Sun: And what I really love is to give you a piece of this!

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  • What Could Have Been: In the original plan for "Homecoming", she got Killed Off for Real. The Disney Execs didn't dig it.
  • The Worf Effect: Appears to be a victim of this. She is easily defeated by Chang (twice), is blasted out of the air by The Dark Dragon in the series finale and even gets attacked by humans with soda cans in "Haley Gone Wild".
    • There's a Worf Had the Flu in the third. I mean, a pacifist dragon against humans? That's no sell for her. Also justified with the Dark Dragon and Chang (YMMV on the latter): Chang is quite more experienced and violent than her, and the Dark Dragon in the Grand Finale is so powerful that when he blasted her he was also taking on and winning against dozens of dragons at once, including the only two who had actually managed to defeat him in the past.

Villains

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The Huntsman (Huntsmaster)

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 Voiced by: Jeff Bennett

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The leader of the Huntsclan and the #4 threat to the Magical World, The Huntsman is a hateful man whose only desire is to kill every magical creature on the face of the Earth.


Tropes Associated With The Huntsman:


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The Dark Dragon

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 Voiced by: Clancy Brown

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The #1 threat to the Magical World and apparently the only dragon to ever go bad, The Dark Dragon hates all humans and wishes to overthrow the human race, not to mention to convert all of the world's dragons to his side.


Tropes Associated With The Dark Dragon:


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Councilor Chang

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 Voiced by: Lauren Tom

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A member of the Dragon Council; a dragon from Asia. Chang is harsh and cold when it comes to Jake. Unsurprisingly, she turns out to be a mole for The Dark Dragon, secretly aiding him in his plot to recruit Jake and overthrow the human race.


Tropes Associated With Councilor Chang:


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Bananas B

The first ever "Hip Hop Helper Monkey", Bananas B takes over as Jake's Animal Guardian after Fu's license expires.


Tropes Associated With Bananas B:


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Professor Hans Rotwood

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 Voiced by: Paul Rugg

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A teacher at Jake's school, Rotwood believes in the Magical World (although his facts about magical creatures are inaccurate). His beliefs got him discredited as a scientist, and he now works as the principal of Jake's school. He has a strong dislike of Jake, namely for Jake's bad attitude.


Tropes Associated With Rotwood:

  • Butt Monkey: In "Ski Trip".
  • Enemy Mine: He and Jake make an alliance in "The Rotwood Files" to get Sigmund Brock fired. Later, they're forced to work together in "Magic Enemy #1".
  • Evil Teacher: Played straight and subverted. In many episodes, it seems that his only purpose is to make Jake miserable and he wants to expose the Magical World to humans, but it is shown that he is not a true threat and even has a true respect for the Magical World.
  • Manipulative Bastard: Sometimes, especially at the end of "The Rotwood Files".
  • Secret-Chaser
  • They Call Me Mister Tibbs: He prefers to be called "Professor".

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Huntsboys #88 and #89

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 Voiced by: Kyle Massey and Nicholas Brendon

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Two young Huntsclan students who are able to lie themselves up to apprentice level in the Huntsclan.


Tropes Associated With #88 and #89:


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Eli Pandarus

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 Voiced by: Jonathan Freeman

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The Wizard of Wall Street, Pandarus desires to become the most powerful wizard in the Magical World.


Tropes Associated With Eli Pandarus:

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 Jake: Eli Pandarus! What's a lying, cheating, evil wizard doing in a place like this?

Pandarus: You say the sweetest things.

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Fury, Euryale and Medusa (The Gorgon Sisters)

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 Voiced by: Hynden Walch

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Three ancient sisters who, when together, can combine their powers to turn their enemies to stone. When separated, they can only hypnotize their enemies.


Tropes Associated With The Gorgon Sisters:


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Sigmund Brock

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 Voiced by: Corey Burton

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Rotwood's old professor who takes his job as principal of Jake's school after Rotwood gets fired. Needless to say, he's more of a threat than Rotwood.


Tropes Associated With Sigmund Brock:

  • Bitch in Sheep's Clothing: "Hola students! My name is Sigmund Brock and this school year is going to ROCK!" It all goes downhill from there for Jake.
  • Sadist Teacher: After Jake tries to get him fired, Brock takes revenge by going over the intercom and tells the entire school that "Jake Long in Homeroom 217, Locker 8331" was behind it, effectively leaving Jake at the mercy of a very angry student body.
  • Smug Snake

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Yang (Evil) Jake

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 Voiced by: Dante Basco

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An evil doppelganger that Jake accidentally makes of himself with a negative dragon chi amplifier. Yang Jake's goal is to absorb all of Jake's other doppelgangers so he can overpower and absorb Jake, becoming Jake Long himself.


Tropes Associated With Yang Jake:

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 Yang Jake: Too bad for you I'm so self absorbed!

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Dr. Diente

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 Voiced by: John C. Mc Ginley

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A dentist working for the Tooth Fairy that betrays her and steals her wand, planning on stealing Haley's loose dragon tooth so he can claim its power.


Tropes Associated With Dr. Diente:


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Yan-Yan (Miss Tinkles)

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 Voiced by: Tia Carrere

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A Chinese Hairless cat and Fu Dog's ancient rival. For centuries, she and Fu Dog have been fighting over Fu's family coin. She is currently posing as Olivia Mears' pet.


Tropes Associated With Yan-Yan:


Friends

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Councilor Andam

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 Voiced by: Clarence Williams III

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The Dragon of Africa and one of the members of the world's Dragon Council.


Tropes Associated With Andam:


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Councilor Kulde

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 Voiced by: Jeff Bennett

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The Dragon of Europe and one of the members of the world's Dragon Council.


Tropes Associated With Kulde:


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Sara and Kara (The Oracle Twins)

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 Voiced by: Tara Strong

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Twin sisters who are descendants of the Oracle of Delphi. Sara sees only bad visions, but is always cheery because, when all she sees is bad, just the slightest good thing can make her happy. Kara sees only good things, but is always depressed because all of the pleasant surprises are taken away.


Tropes Associated With The Oracle Twins:


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Nigel Thrall

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 Voiced by: Adam Wylie

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A young wizard hailing from the United Kingdom who is the newest transfer student to Jake's school; Nigel has come to New York to complete his training, taking advantage of the magical background of the city.


Tropes Associated With Nigel:


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Fred Nerk

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 Voiced by: Adam Wylie

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The Australian Dragon. According to Fu Dog, he was the "new kid" until Jake came along. He and Jake engage in a battle of pranks with one another in the episode "Dragon Summit".


Tropes Associated With Fred Nerk:

  • Breath Weapon
  • Fake Nationality
  • James Bondage: At the end of the episode.
  • Jerkass: Let's see, he's the one who started everything in the episode by tripping Jake and getting him in trouble with the Dragon Council and then knocks a squirrel's nut away.

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Silver

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 Voiced by: Kari Wahlgren

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An intelligent mermaid who has a fear of water. Jake befriends her during the Grand Equinox Hunt.


Tropes Associated With Silver:


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Bertha

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 Voiced by: Edie Mc Clurg

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A dimwitted giantess that Jake befriends during the Grand Equinox Hunt.


Tropes Associated With Bertha:


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Clooney

An unlucky leprechaun that Jake befriends during the Grand Equinox Hunt.


Tropes Associated With Clooney:


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Reggie

A brownie that Jake befriends during the Grand Equinox Hunt. Do not set off his temper.


Tropes Associated With Reggie:


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Principal/ Mermaid Detective Dolores Derceto

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 Voiced by: Susanne Blakeslee

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The paraplegic first principal of Jake's school. In "Something Fishy This Way Comes", she starts dating Jake's grandfather. Oh, and she's a mermaid.


Tropes Associated With Derceto


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Veronica

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 Voiced by: Tara Strong

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A friend of Fu's who sometimes helps the Longs. She a half human spider woman.



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Marty

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 Voiced by: Ron Masak

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The current Grim Reaper and Fu Dog's old buddy. Just because he'll one day claim your soul doesn't mean he isn't a pretty cool dude.


Tropes Associated With Marty:


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Brocomus

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 Voiced by: Dee Bradley Baker

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A wealthy leprechaun that owns the Pot O' Gold Import-Export. In the episode "Fool's Gold", Jake starts to work for him.


Tropes Associated With Brocomus:

  • Corrupt Corporate Executive: A rather mild, non-villainous version. He makes a sale to The Huntsman, telling an angry Jake that it's "just business". Of course, then he finds out what was inside the box that he sold The Huntsman.
  • Leprechaun
  • Little Green Man
  • Nice Job Breaking It, Hero: Yes, Brocomus. Enjoy your money while The Huntsman enjoys using that Aztec Skull that you inadvertently sold him.



Magical Creatures

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Aztec Guardian Serpent

This large snake guards one of the missing Aztec Skulls and has an innate ability to get the skull back if it is taken.


Tropes Associated With The Aztec Guardian Serpent:


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The Jersey Devil

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 Voiced by: Dee Bradley Baker

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A magical creature that is terrorizing a village of sprites. While on a camping trip with his dad and friends, Jake has to defend the village from it.


Tropes Associated With The Jersey Devil:


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Kelpie

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 Voiced by: Dee Bradley Baker

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A magical creature that escaped from its prison in Mermaid City so it could drain all of Jake's strength.


Tropes Associated With The Kelpie:


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Pooka-Pooka

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 Voiced by: Dee Bradley Baker

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An evil sorcerer that is masquerading as a puppet-like star of a children's show called "Pooka-Pooka Fun Farm". All children that watch are hypnotized into becoming trouble makers. Jonathan Long knew there was something he didn't like about him.


Tropes Associated With Pooka-Pooka:


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The Krylock Demon

A magical creature that has the head of a snake and the body of a scorpion. It is very venomous, and if its venom is consumed, it will transform the eater into a Krylock Demon.


Tropes Associated With The Krylock Demon:


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The Avimitrius

An ancient magical creature that sucks the life out of its victims to stay young. In the episode "Young At Heart", Jake, Trixie and Spud are its unfortunate victims.


Tropes Associated With The Avimitrius:



Others

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Brad Morton

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 Voiced by: Matt Nolan

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A jock at Jake's school. He constantly torments Jake and also tries to woo Rose whenever he gets the chance.


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Stacey Wintergrin

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 Voiced by: Tara Strong

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A cheerleader at Jake's school who is one of the co-captains of the squad. Spud is helplessly obsessed with winning her heart and constantly tries to do so. He succeeds...kind of...


Tropes Associated With Stacey:


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Danika Hunnicut

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 Voiced by: Jessica Di Cicco

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A cute swim team captain at Jake's school. After Rose moves to Hong Kong, Jake decides that Danika is the one for him once he decides to get back into the dating game.


Tropes Associated With Danika:


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Cousin Gregory (Greggy)

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 Voiced by: Will Friedle

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Jake's annoying younger cousin who just mastered his dragon form.


Tropes Associated With Cousin Greggy:


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Rose's Family

Rose's unnamed mother, father and twin that she was kidnapped from at birth.


Tropes Associated With Rose's Family: