Tommy E Oscar - Characters

Characters

The main town in the series Rainbow City, which takes its name from the production company of the series.

  • Tommy - A blond boy of about 10 years who lives with his eccentric uncle Leonard and Oscar and ticklish under his feet.
  • Oscar - A fun and weird pink alien who eats and musical notes that can change her body at will.
  • Yukari - A girl of Japanese origin, full of action, her dance of attack, the Katonga Dance.
  • Prof. Leonard - Bizarre scientist, but a great inventor. Is the uncle of Tommy and lives with him.
  • Peter - Is the best friend of Tommy, and a music store.
  • Buck - A dog that can walk on their front legs, lives with Tommy and Oscar.
  • Caesar - Unscrupulous, low and ugly, he is convinced that the only thing that counts is money, and does not spare oppression to get rich.
  • Ork and Dork - Pair of idiots apes, with speech but not of intellect. Working for Caesar as a gorilla.

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