Characters
- Kidd Video (portrayed and voiced by Bryan Scott) - Lead singer and guitarist of Kidd Video.
- Carla (portrayed and voiced by Gabrielle Bennett) - The drummer of Kidd Video -- and the only female in the group -- who often exclaims "Ay-Ay-Ay!"
- Whiz (portrayed and voiced by Robbie Rist) - The nerdy guitar and keyboard player of Kidd Video.
- Ash (portrayed and voiced by Steve Alterman) - The clumsy keyboardist of Kidd Video also plays bass and saxophone
- Glitter (voiced by Cathy Cavadini) - A fairy that befriends Kidd Video's band. She saved them from Master Blaster as seen in the intro, with her unique ability to temporarily gain enhanced strength when she sneezes.
- Toolbot (voiced by Hal Rayle) - A robotic toolbox that debuted in Season Two. He is the Whiz' pet.
- Master Blaster (voiced by Peter Renaday) - The primary villain of the series. He brought Kidd Video's band to the flipside to be his musical slaves until Glitter freed them.
- Copycats - A trio of anthropomorphic cats that serve as Master Blaster's minions. They get their name because they always lip-synch to their songs. They consist of:
- Cool Kitty (voiced by Robert Towers) - The leader of the Copycats.
- Fat Cat (voiced by Marshall Efron) - The overweight member of the Copycats.
- She-Lion (voiced by Susan Silo) - The female member of the Copycats.
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