Da Boom Crew - Characters

Characters

Justin - Nate's older brother is leader of the Crew. He has two laser guns and an arm slingshot. He and Ricki share some flirtatious looks.

Nate - The ship's pilot and Justin's younger brother. The shortest in the group, he has short brown hair and wears a light blue top and blue jeans. He refers to himself as 'big daddy Nate' and has a fear of heights. He has a light sword given to him as a present by the yo-diggians for helping save commander Blurp.

Jubei - He is a hoverboard rider, has a laser shotgun and a really sharp shooter. If he misses a shot he calls it the "kiki popo".

Ricki - The gadget inventor of the group. Ricki wears a red top with matching trousers, white boots, a blue wristband on her left wrist and has ginger hair up in two pigtails. She is an expert with anything mechanical and uses a vast scientific knowledge when describing things. She has a metal rod and has a fear of water. She has romantic feelings for Justin.

Dent - Dent is a robot which has been given to Ricki as a gift after she helped save commander Blurp. He resembles a flat screen computer with a hollow, metal, cylindrical body, has two robotic arms and moves around on a small set of wheels. He does not talk but shows above average human intelligence and uses a series of beeps to communicate. A digital face portraying his mood is shown on the screen.

"Great Commander" Blurp - Former War Commander of Yo-diggity in the war against Zorch. He says he is brave commander, his actions say otherwise.

Zorch - The primary villain who wishes to conquer the galaxy by gathering the Boom Cards. This character was voiced by Morris Day.

Headlock - Cohort of Zorch. He wears a dome on his head because it is abnormally small. His assistant's name is Gerone.

Hetra - Headlock's evil sister. As her name suggests she has six arms. She and Commander Blurp were trainned by the same mentor.

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