Characters
- Violet
Violet is a teen demon girl from Asia. She has a taste for fast living and outrageous mischief. She is 100% attitude and 110% delivery! Her personal weapon is a mortar. She drives a gothic jeep.
- Sinder
Sinder's behavior is so chaotic, that he got himself thrown out of hell itself for not following the Boss's orders. The main reason he joined Cel Damage is because he gets pleasure out of destruction. His personal weapon is a wood chipper. He drives a six wheeled vehicle.
- B.T. Bruno
Bruno is a former construction worker. He drives a bulldozer and cannot get enough of smashing other cars to pieces with his weapon; a giant sledgehammer.
- Fowl Mouth
A gangster duck straight out of a 1930's B-movie. He comes with a no-nonsense attitude and a Tommy gun. He drives an old fashioned car.
- Dominique Trix
A cruel, heartless toon with nerves of steel. Dominique is a high-class toon who revels in the exquisite torment delivered by her dynamite crossbow. She sees the Cel Damage experience as an enjoyable recreation. She drives a fancy pink vehicle.
- Flemming
The 'Nerd of Nerds'. Flemming has skill when it comes to inventing powerful vehicles and weapons such as his hovercraft and laser cannons.
- Whack Angus
An unlockable bull. Angus uses meat cleavers as his own personal weapon. His vehicle of choice is a motorised wooden cart. You will find him on the desert themed arenas.
- T. Wrecks
A green, merciless predator who will stop at nothing to claim victory. He comes equipped with a shrink ray. He drives a jeep styled vehicle. You will find him on the jungle themed arenas.
- Count Earl
A mysterious vampire that hungers for destruction. He drives a batmobile styled vehicle. You will find him on the horror themed arenas.
- Brian the Brain
An alien with a jar containing a brain for a head. He drives a futuristic styled vehicle. You will find him on the space themed arenas.
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