The Biskitts - Characters

Characters

  • Waggs (voiced by Darryl Hickman) - Waggs is the main hero of the show, He leads the Biskitts on every mission and is always there if his friends are in trouble. He is Sweets's main boyfriend.
  • Sweets (voiced by Kathleen Helppie) – Sweets is a kind and gentle Biskitt, she is also friendly to other animals as well as the Biskitts and she helps with a lot of things. She is Waggs's girl friend.
  • Shiner (voiced by Jerry Houser) – Shiner is sometimes bad for being lazy and selfish and he does not like Waggs because Shiner is jealous because Waggs leads the Biskitts most of the time. Some times when the Biskitts fall into a trap he blames Waggs for nothing. Shiner would do anything to be liked, including by the girl Biskitts. He makes poor Downer do all his work.
  • Lady (voiced by B.J. Ward) – Lady is the posh Biskitt, who likes to stay clean and pretty and she does not like to get dirty or even wet. She also like decorating the castle and does not like picking berries.
  • Bump (voiced by Bob Holt) – Bump is a strong Biskitt. He is a bit dim and clumsy but is also helpful and he good friends with Scat. He sometimes plowing the fields on Biskitt island. In one episode he found Shecky's jokes funny and becomes friends with him.
  • Downer (voiced by Henry Gibson) – Downer is an unhappy and cowardly Biskitt. He keeps thinking something bad is going to happen. He is unlucky friends with Shiner, who makes him do work for him while Shiner lies about.
  • Wiggle (voiced by Jennifer Darling) – Wiggle is another girl Biskitt who helps out with events. She likes Shiner but in one episode she had a crush on Waggs.
  • Spinner (voiced by Bob Holt) – Spinner is the oldest and a wiser Biskitt. He helps the Biskitts when they stumble into something he knows about, in fact Spinner knows a lot about the swamp.
  • Scat (voiced by Dick Beals) – Scat is a young Biskitt. He is helpful when there is work to be done and he is brave, but sometimes his bravery can land him into trouble. He is friends with Bump who saves him sometimes from trouble.
  • Mooch (voiced by Marshall Efron) – Mooch is the fat and greedy Biskitt who always thinks about food. He really likes bones, berries and cakes.
  • King Max (voiced by the Kenneth Mars) – The evil, mean-spirited, and wasteful King who rules the neighboring Lower Suburbia and serves as the primary antagonist of the series. He is the younger brother of the previous King. Why Max is not crowned the new ruler of the Biskitts is never explained (although it is presumed the old king barred Max from succeeding him on account of Max's mean nature). He tries hard to go the Biskitts Castle to steal the royal treasure. He bosses Shecky around the castle most of the time and threatens the Biskitts to talk sometimes by trying to kill them from an Eagle who does not like Biskitts attacking them to boiling them alive.
    • Shecky (voiced by Kip King) – Shecky is King Max’s sidekick and court jester. Although Shecky was rather dimwitted and not always loyal to Max, as he even made friends with Bump who shared his love of practical jokes. He is not just a Jester, he cleans, cooks and other jobs for King Max.
    • Fang and Snarl (vocal effects provided by Kenneth Mars and Peter Cullen) - Fang and Snarl are King Max's hounds. They help Max and Shecky to sniff them out.
    • Moat Monster (vocal effects provided by Frank Welker) - A serpentine monster that lives in the moat surrounding King Max's castle.
  • Scratch (voiced by Peter Cullen) – Scratch is a wildcat who is always trying to catch the Biskitts and eat them. He lives in a cave somewhere in the swamp. When the Biskitts are near Scratch's cave they need to be on the watch out from him. He has a cousin named Itch who caused the Biskitts confusion.

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