List of Danny Phantom Characters - Ghost Allies

Ghost Allies

Ally First appearance Description
Clockwork "The Ultimate Enemy" (episode #28-29) Clockwork (David Carradine) is the Master of Time, an immortal being who controls and keeps the flow of time. He is calm, tricky, and all-knowing. When asked by the Observants to kill Danny Fenton to prevent a future where his evil self wrecks the planet, Clockwork seemingly appears to be Danny's enemy. In reality, he is merely helping and urging him to make the right decisions so that he can prevent Danny's death by the Observants. Neutral, he does not fulfill every wish Danny desires, including altering past events. He only adjusts time as he sees fit, usually in order to teach Danny a lesson. He constantly changes his age and appearance from a child to adult to old man, which refers to his detachment from the time sequence. He currently owns the Fenton Thermos that contains Dark Danny.
The Dairy King "Bitter Reunions" (episode #7) The Dairy King is a ghost that used to live in Vlad masters mansion and now haunts it. The Dairy King is one of the first nice ghosts Danny meets, and all he wants is to be left alone.The Dairy King wears a crown with a large cheese under it. He has white hair and a white mustache. He wears a red robe and has a staff with ice cream on it.
Danielle "Dani" Phantom "Kindred Spirits" (episode #40) Dani Phantom (AnnaSophia Robb/Krista Swan) is an imperfect clone of Danny Phantom, created by Vlad as a stepping stone to the perfect Danny clone. Dani is also called Danny's cousin. Only one step behind him, Danielle is slowly dissolving, but retains free will. She first works with Vlad until Danny convinces Danielle that she is nothing but a tool to Vlad. With that knowledge intact, she sides with Danny. She shares many of the same traits and interests as Danny, who serves as something of an older brother to her. In another episode, Danny and Valerie come to help her when she was captured by Vlad. She becomes stabilized by an invention Danny uses and after saying goodbye to them, flies off to parts unknown. The last time she is seen in the series is as part of the crowd of ghosts in "Phantom Planet".
Frostbite "Infinite Realms" (episode #39) Frostbite (Bob Joles) is a jovial yeti-like ghost. He lives in the Far Frozen with his people, where they worship Danny Phantom for his defeat over Pariah Dark. He serves as a mentor figure to Danny and ultimately teaches him how to hone his ice powers. His people holds the Infi-Map, a map that can find any natural Ghost Portals.
Cujo "Shades of Gray" (episode #10) The Ghost Dog (S. Scott Bullock), nicknamed "Cujo," is a playful ghost puppy. When angered, it can grow into a large, aggressive beast. In search for its squeaky toy, the ghost dog trashes the Axiom Lab, costing Damon Gray, Valerie Gray's father, his job. This causes Valerie to vow a vendetta against all ghosts.
Pandora "Boxed Up Fury" (episode #48) Pandora (April Stewart) is the creator and owner of "Pandora's Box". When Danny was powerless to stop the Box Ghost from creating havoc with the box, he entered her lair and asked her help in retrieving it back. She is a benevolent ghost who keeps the world less evil by keeping many malicious contents within her box, but can get aggressive when tampered with.
Wulf "Public Enemies" (episode #14) Wulf (Dee Bradley Baker) is a bipedal wolf ghost, constantly on the run from Walker as an escaped prisoner. He only speaks Esperanto Accent and has the ability to go into both the Earth and the Ghost Zone at will by slashing through dimensions with his claws. Wulf retains a loyal streak and was quick to befriend and trust Danny when he helped him. In return, he sacrificed his first freedom in order to save Danny. They eventually reunite where Danny helps him a second time and secures his freedom.

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