Mister T (TV Series) - Characters

Characters

  • Mr. T (voiced by Mr. T) - He is the coach of the gymnastics team.
  • Ms. Priscilla Bisby (voiced by Takayo Fischer) - The team's well-mannered driver who loves mystery novels.
  • Jeff Harris (voiced by Shawn Lieber) - The wise guy of the team with a big ego.
  • Woody Daniels (voiced by Phil LaMarr) - An African-American gymnast and Jeff's friendly rival.
  • Robin O'Neill (voiced by Amy Linker) - A beautiful, blue-eyed redhead with freckles who's eager to jump into any situation. She also acts as Mr. T's second-in-command. Her catchphrase is "What the hairy heck?".
  • Kim Nakamura (voiced by Siu Ming Carson) - A Japanese girl who is a daughter to a scientist. She has a photographic memory that comes in handy as she can remember various magazine articles and book passages, including the issue or volume, and the page she read it on.
  • Spike O'Neill (voiced by Teddy Field III) - Robin's little brother who hero worships Mr. T.
  • Skye Redfern (voiced by Cathy Cavadini) - A Native American gymnast, whose grandfather was accused of a crime.
  • Garcia Lopez - A Latin American gymnast whose big brother Miguel is an archaeologist.
  • Vince D'Amato - An Italian American who has dreams of being a movie star.
  • Courtney Howard - An African-American girl gymnast whose father is a major in the military.
  • Grant Kline - An ex-gang member who turned his life around, thanks to Jeff.
  • Bulldozer - Mr. T's bulldog with a similar mohawk. He is also called Dozer for short.

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