Captain Carrot and His Amazing Zoo Crew! - Villains

Villains

Enemies of the Zoo Crew included:

  • Dr. Hoot: an owl who uses various scientific gadgets to commit crimes.
  • A.C.R.O.S.T.I.C.: A Cabal Recently Organized Solely To Instigate Crimes (and other variants designed to fit that particular acrostic), a secretive organization that plots to overthrow the American government.
  • Brother Hood: A.C.R.O.S.T.I.C.'s shadowy leader, named for his black hood. He turns out to be "Feathers" Fillmore, Mallard Fillmore's criminally adept brother.
  • Cold Turkey: A turkey with weather control and "cold ray" devices; he calls his hoodlums "Snowbirds."
  • Jailhouse Roc: a giant flying vulture who had been in jail since the late 1950s until released to work for A.C.R.O.S.T.I.C.
  • Digger O'Doom: a mole who gains tremendous strength after eating one of Rodney's carrots.
  • Frogzilla: formerly Fennimore Frog, who is turned into a giant frog by A.C.R.O.S.T.I.C. as a means of seeking revenge against his old foe, Dunbar Dodo. Both Fennimore and Dunbar originally appeared in DC's "funny animal" title The Dodo and the Frog.
  • Feline Faust: a cat sorcerer from Earth-C-Minus, and a counterpart of DC Comics villain Felix Faust. His servitor, "Dark Alley", later killed Little Cheese and framed Alley-Kat-Abra for the crime.
  • Gorilla Grodd: The brilliant, mind-controlling gorilla once transported himself to Earth-C, only to be defeated by the Zoo Crew.
  • Armordillo: A villain from the "Lone Stork State" of Taxes with "nine-banded armor" and razor-sharp claws.
  • Kongaroo: A massive kangaroo from Aukstralia who is transformed into a giant by A.C.R.O.S.T.I.C.
  • King Kone: Garrison Gorilla, a disgruntled ex-employee ape of the Basset & Robins ice cream company who wears a refrigerated suit (à la Mr. Freeze), equipped with a gun that projected destructive blasts of ice cream.
  • The Time-Keeper: A rotund bear who collects great moments from history, disrupting the normal flow of time on Earth-C. His time-control powers are considerable; he proves capable of aging or infantizing others at will, and transporting others through space and time. He attempts to pursue Alley-Kat Abra romantically.
  • Salamandroid: A heat-based villain and creation of Dr. Hoot; a member of the anti-mammal movement in The Final Ark.
  • Rash Al Paca: An Earth-26 analogue of Ra's al Ghul, he is working with the anti-mammal movement in The Final Ark to flood the world.
  • Starro: A piece of the DCU's Starfish conqueror regenerates to full-strength on the Zoo Crew's world, though his tactics are somewhat different. He was the Zoo Crew's first opponent, and most recently appeared in Captain Carrot and the Final Ark.
  • Wuz-Wolf: An Earth-C version of a werewolf, in this case, a wolf who turned into a monstrous super-strong human. Formerly Peter (Pig-Iron) Porkchops' neighbour A. Wolf, nicknamed "Wolfie", he started becoming the Wuz-Wolf after acquiring a talisman that contained some of the steel Peter had fallen into when he gained his powers (thus it also contained some of the meteor fragment). Having suffered from the compulsion to eat Peter in his youth (which he got psychiatric help for), Wolfie acted on this impulse as the Wuz-Wolf and was left disgusted after the Zoo Crew managed to cure him.

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