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Overview


Main characters


Harvey Birdman

Harvey Birdman Harvey Raymond Randall Birdman is a fictional superhero/ attorney at law who first appeared on the Hanna-Barbera show ''Birdman and the Galaxy Trio'' (1967–1968) as Ray Randall, Birdman, voiced by Keith Andes. After returning as guest host i ...
(voiced by
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) is a superhero who starred in the Hanna-Barbera show ''
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'' in the 1960s. Birdman's secret alter ego from that show, Ray Randall, is not mentioned in this series, though it can be found hidden in the opening credits; as well, in the episode "Deadomutt, Part 2", a police mugshot of Harvey identifies him as "Harvey R. R. Birdman", indicating his full legal name is now Harvey Raymond Randall Birdman. Birdman gets strength and power from sunlight, and grows weak if kept away from the sun for too long. His superpowers include
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, though as Harvey Birdman, he often completely forgets about this. He also has the ability to create a shield of solid light, and the ability to shoot destructive energy beams from his fists. These powers are thought to stem from the crest on his helmet, though Harvey is not entirely sure of the crest's true role in his powers. He has since retired from his superhero job and is now working for the law firm of Sebben & Sebben. Harvey is generally honest, a little dim, 6'6", and has large wings growing out of his back, genetically inherited from his father. His clients consist of other Hanna-Barbera characters of the past and present.


Phil Ken Sebben / Falcon 7

Phil Ken Sebben (voiced by
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in the TV series,
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in the video game) is the deranged president and co-founder of the law firm Sebben & Sebben. In the original ''Birdman'' series, Phil's character was codenamed "Falcon Seven" (Falcon 7). His name in ''Harvey Birdman, Attorney at Law'' is a play on these words (Falcon Seven = Phil Ken Sebben). He is recognizable by his blond hair, an
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and a dark suit. He co-founded the firm with twin brother Bill when they were twenty-six years old, the two only told apart by having their eyepatches on opposite eyes. He has a habit of laughing whenever he says a
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or a non sequitur, followed by a short joke. For instance, his arm seems to have been turned backward after falling off a building. Once he gets up, Phil asks a passerby "Hey lady, I need a yank. Ha ha, Dislocation." Flashbacks to Phil's childhood invariably show him engaging in extremely dangerous practices to his left eye, yet did not go blind in that eye until he became an office worker. These same flashbacks also show that he believes his eyepatch not to be his most noticeable physical characteristic, but rather an embarrassing scar which he received from a broken binder clip (which he grew his mustache to cover). He has numerous vision problems; it is implied that he is blind in the eye ''not'' covered by his eyepatch, and he states that he "sees everything 3 feet to the left" of where they really are, and must account for this fact. Said partial blindness causes him to kill Birdman in the
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by hitting him with the bus that supposedly killed him in an earlier part of the season, crashing it into a building and showing everyone Birdman's blood to confirm his death. This causes everyone to laugh, as most episodes end, with Phil literally getting the last word in Birdman's funeral. He was an interim United States president in '' Harvey Birdman Attorney General'' and was killed off in ''
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''. Despite these apparent vision problems, when seen using binoculars, a telescope, etc. over-top his eye-patch, there's an image of a perfectly functioning eye (with eyebrow) in the lens of the device, which even blinks in unison with his non-covered eye. This contradicts the one episode Phil lost his eye-patch and decided to simply not wear one (followed by trying out a clear eye-patch). Although the left side of his face was kept from the camera, the reaction of everyone in the office was that of disgust. ''First appearance'': "Death By Chocolate."


Peanut / Birdboy

Peanut (voiced by Thomas Michael Allen) is Harvey's old protégé as Birdboy, who was hired by Harvey to be his legal
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. Unlike Birdman, Peanut's powers are not biological; his wings are mechanical, and his shield and energy beams come from "power bands" on his wrists. In most cases, he is unnervingly cool and calculated, often in extreme contrast to the goings-on around him, but can often be seen working behind the scenes towards uncertain or explicitly seedy ends, often sexual in nature, involving Harvey's female clients, or females associated with clients. He sports a pink and green sweater-vest and often speaks in a hushed and whispered tone. He has an ongoing rivalry/partnership with Avenger where they dig a large hole in the middle of Harvey's office or play Foozball, bombing Harvey in his sleep with a toy plane (but with real bombs), and even assembling a depth charge in the office, together. He speaks
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and French. ''First appearance'': "Shaggy Busted."


Avenger

Avenger (various voices) is a large purple
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. He is Harvey's old sidekick, who now serves as his legal secretary. Avenger sits on a perch on Harvey's desk and sleeps in a canary cage in the office at night. Avenger's tasks usually involve taking
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or filing. Avenger is badly hindered by his inability to speak, even though it is clear that he can understand, or at least perceive the meaning in, the speech of other characters. Avenger can type and write English by claw, and Harvey seems to understand every "caw" he says.


Myron Reducto

Myron Reducto (voiced by
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in the TV series,
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in the video game) is a former enemy of Birdman on ''Birdman and the Galaxy Trio'', now he is an attorney at Freezoid, Zarog & Skon, and is one of Harvey's most common courtroom opponents, as well as one of Birdman's closest friends. He is a small man with green-tinged skin, and brandishes a
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that shrinks its target. He is highly
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about items smaller than he (
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and
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for example) and usually responds with "BACK OFF" and using his Shrink Gun to ward them off. He is also prone to occasional paranoid and/or
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monologues, again about people who are smaller than he is. He drives a new
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Cooper. He ends up being killed off in "Babysitter" when run over by a clown car. ''First appearance'': "Very Personal Injury."


Mentok the Mind-Taker

Judge Mentok the Mind-Taker (voiced by
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) is a former enemy of Birdman on ''Birdman and the Galaxy Trio'', now he is a court judge who often hears his cases. He has various
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powers including:
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,
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,
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,
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, and
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—all referred to as "mind taking"—but he rarely uses them for anything beyond sophomoric mischief. He has been given the personality of a cocky and flamboyant
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; because of this, he often predicts the result of the cases he presides over before they have even started. Indeed, he often appears bored during trial; an expressionless look with his head resting in his hands. He often makes an entrance, such as appearing in a cloud of smoke or from a bolt of lightning. Mentok's
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is a
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on a handle, which squishes when struck. He also seems to enjoy patronizing people such as
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and especially the courtroom's bailiff, while the bailiff usually just ignores him and stares forward with a blank expression. During his time on Earth, Mentok has worked as a
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, a
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, a sex trade worker, a
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, and an E.S.T. instructor. His main catchphrase is "Booweeoop" to give the impression of eerie sci-fi
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music and is said whilst moving his hands around in a circular motion often when 'Mind Taking'. It has also been implied in several episodes that he is a
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user. ''First appearance'': "Shoyu Weenie." He was originally known as Mentor in ''Birdman and the Galaxy Trio''.


X the Eliminator

X the Eliminator (voiced by
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) is a former enemy of Birdman on ''Birdman and the Galaxy Trio'', It was originally commissioned by the organization F.E.A.R. to kill Birdman and bring the crest as proof; in this series, X does, in fact, suggest killing Birdman, which F.E.A.R. reacts to with surprise. His failure to do so has, over several decades, turned him into a
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fanatic with a
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with Birdman, despite the fact, Birdman had completely forgotten about him until meeting him once after becoming a lawyer. X's tool of choice is an ungainly silver death console with a telescoping
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emitter that uses obsolete
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technology. It takes so long to recharge, Harvey has time to escape. He once had a camera in Harvey's office but Harvey destroyed it shortly after realizing it was there (it was only seen once as a gag). X sometimes arrives at Harvey's office to destroy him, but tends to be thwarted by inattentive office personnel. According to the credits of the episode of his first appearance, one of the voiced characters is known as "X's Wife". Other evidence seems to suggest he lives with his close friend Zardo as well. He is voiced by
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. ''First appearance'': "X, the Exterminator."


Peter Potamus

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(voiced by
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in the first appearance,
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in later appearances) is an employee at Sebben & Sebben. It usually is not clear on what Potamus actually does at Sebben & Sebben; however, in the episode Harvey's Civvy he did defend Harvey Birdman as his lawyer. Peter Potamus is known for always asking everyone "Did you get that thing that I sent ya?" The thing that he sent is usually never explained, unless it is served as a plot device (Ex: Harvey's Civvy, if Shado received the documents for request for discovery). His character started out small, only known for asking if people received "that thing" he sent them, and for being with a woman, only to have another character somehow spot him, by which he always responds "What the?" But soon he became a regular full-time character, usually in meetings with other staff members or as someone witnessing a trial. According to Phil, Potamus is considered to be "An earner" (Ex: In episode Gone Efficien...t, Phil states that chairs are for earners, and we see that Potamus possesses all the chairs). It is implied that he is
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. ''First appearance'': "Deadomutt".


Judy Ken Sebben / Birdgirl

Judy Ken Sebben (voiced by
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) is Phil's daughter. Upon meeting Harvey, she professes an immediate interest in his work, dressing up as "Birdgirl" and attempting to secure a position as his sidekick. When she is in costume, she is constantly hit on by Phil, who does not realize that they are related. She is prone to making monologues about her secret identity when she undergoes an internal crisis, often failing to realize that others are within earshot. The monologues, however, are never noticed. Near the end of the series, after Phil is seemingly killed by a bus, she takes control of the law firm. The character has her own sequel series of the same name which aired on April 4, 2021. with a 2nd season debuting in 2022. ''First appearance'': "Bird Girl of Guantanamole", after previously appearing as having been hypnotised during her aerialist career by Mentaur in ''
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'' episode " Birdman Meets Birdgirl".


Brian O'Brien

Brian O'Brien (voiced by
Rob Delaney Rob Delaney (born January 19, 1977) is an American comedian, actor, writer, and activist. He was the co-star and co-writer of the TV show ''Catastrophe'', and has appeared in comedy films such as ''Deadpool 2'' (2018) and ''Tom & Jerry'' (2021). ...
) is the head of human waste at Sebben & Sebben Worldwide.


Evie / The Big Ten

Evie "The Big Ten" (voiced by Sonia Denis) is he daughter of one of Sebben & Sebben Worldwide's workers who is friends with the building as she can understand it.


Gillian

Gillian (voiced by
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) is Judy's secretary at Sebben & Sebben Worldwide.


Dog with Bucket Hat

Dog with Bucket Hat (voiced by
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) is an anthropomorphic
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that wears a bucket hat who is the head of security at Sebben & Sebben Worldwide.


Meredith the Mind Taker

Meredith the Mind Taker (voiced by
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) is the general manager of Sebben & Sebben Worldwide who is the best friend of Judy with mind-taking abilities.


Paul "The Feels"

Paul "The Feels" (voiced by
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) is Sebben & Sebben Worldwide's residential masseur.


Charlie "Strongarm"

Charlie "Strongarm" (voiced by River L. Ramirez) is Sebben & Sebben Worldwide's head of
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.


Recurring characters


Hiram Mightor

Judge Hiram Mightor (voiced by
Gary Cole Gary Michael Cole (born September 20, 1956) is an American television, film and voice actor. Cole began his professional acting career on stage at Chicago's Steppenwolf Theatre Company in 1985. On television, he has had starring roles in the T ...
) was a Hanna-Barbera superhero of the 1960s known as '' Mighty Mightor'', one who lived in prehistoric times and got his powers from a magic club. He dresses in traditional judge's robes and
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. He is the subject of several recurring themes such as his mispronunciation of Harvey's last name (such as Mr. Bumnuts) and coughing up objects relevant to the trials he presides over. Whenever a double entendre is made about male genitalia, there is a cutaway to Mightor swinging a long, thin object around and saying "Deedle deedle dee." ''First appearance'': "Bannon Custody Battle."


The Bailiff

The Bailiff is the court's unnamed
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. His main function is to announce the arrival of the judge, and Mentok in particular often has the Bailiff announce him in a particularly grand fashion. Often picked on by Mentok who is shown at one stage explaining to The Bailiff the importance of mind taking. ''First appearance'': "Shoyu Weenie."


The Bear

The Bear is a character who is constantly shown, but never speaks. He usually shows up when the characters are laughing at the end of the episode. In one of the DVD extras, the creators explain that the first time they used the Bear (pointing up at Apache Chief in a photo), he stole the shot and was summarily brought back in the next episode before becoming a permanent, if irrelevant, cast member. Show creator Erik Richter described the Bear as "the most zen creature on Earth. ''First appearance'': "Very Personal Injury".


Azul Falcone

Azul Falcone (voiced by
Maurice LaMarche Maurice LaMarche (born March 30, 1958) is a Canadian voice actor, comedian, and impressionist. He has voiced the Brain in '' Animaniacs'' as well as its spin-off '' Pinky and the Brain'', Big Bob in ''Hey Arnold!'' (1996–2004), and a variety of ...
) is modeled after Batman-esque
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superhero Blue Falcon. Azul is an attorney hired from outside to become a partner in the firm, and becomes a chief rival to an aspiring Harvey who has been trying to get a partnership with the Sebben & Sebben firm. He speaks with a Spanish accent, although it is never determined from what country he hails. Harvey and Azul play games of one-upsmanship to try and damage the other's reputation. ''First appearance'': "Deadomutt, Part 1".


Stan Freezoid

Stan Freezoid (voiced by
Maurice LaMarche Maurice LaMarche (born March 30, 1958) is a Canadian voice actor, comedian, and impressionist. He has voiced the Brain in '' Animaniacs'' as well as its spin-off '' Pinky and the Brain'', Big Bob in ''Hey Arnold!'' (1996–2004), and a variety of ...
) is another former enemy of Birdman, now a named partner of the Freezoid, Zarog, and Skon law firm, He is usually presented as an amiable, level-headed attorney but has been known to fiercely lose his temper. A master of ice, he usually freezes the ground he walks on as well as most anything he touches. ''First appearance'': "The Devlin Made Me Do It".


Apache Chief

Apache Chief Apache Chief is a Native American superhero from the various Hanna-Barbera ''Super Friends'' cartoons and the DC comic book series of the same name. He was one of the new heroes added (along with Black Vulcan, Rima the Jungle Girl, El Dorado and ...
(voiced by
Maurice LaMarche Maurice LaMarche (born March 30, 1958) is a Canadian voice actor, comedian, and impressionist. He has voiced the Brain in '' Animaniacs'' as well as its spin-off '' Pinky and the Brain'', Big Bob in ''Hey Arnold!'' (1996–2004), and a variety of ...
) is a small-time superhero and former member of the
Super Friends ''Super Friends'' is an American animated television series about a team of superheroes, which ran from 1973 to 1985 on ABC as part of its Saturday-morning cartoon lineup. It was produced by Hanna-Barbera and was based on the Justice League of ...
, whose power is enlarging himself to immense size. Apache Chief once hired Harvey to represent him in a case where he spilled hot coffee on himself and burned his genitals, losing the ability to enlarge. From then on, he appears in various episodes with a deep fear of coffee trying not to burn himself again. As a fellow third-string superhero, Harvey often comes to Apache for advice such as having him talk to Peanut about going through "superty". ''First appearance'': "Very Personal Injury."


Black Vulcan

Black Vulcan Black Vulcan is an African-American superhero on the animated series ''Super Friends'' created by Hanna-Barbera, voiced by Buster Jones. Fictional character biography Black Vulcan debuted on the Super Friends show (''The All-New Super Friends Ho ...
(voiced by
Phil LaMarr Phillip LaMarr (born January 24, 1967) is an American actor, comedian and screenwriter. LaMarr was one of the original featured cast members on the sketch comedy television series ''Mad TV''. His voice acting roles in animated series include Jo ...
) is a small-time superhero who was once a member of the
Super Friends ''Super Friends'' is an American animated television series about a team of superheroes, which ran from 1973 to 1985 on ABC as part of its Saturday-morning cartoon lineup. It was produced by Hanna-Barbera and was based on the Justice League of ...
. His power is that of lightning, which he sums up as, "Pure electricity... in my pants." He used to insist upon being called "Super Volt," but has since accepted "Black Vulcan" as his super-moniker, although he insists he got the name because of racism. In most of his appearances, he or another character says some variation on the phrase, "In my pants." ''First appearance'': "Very Personal Injury."


Zardo

Zardo (voiced by
John Michael Higgins John Michael Higgins (born February 12, 1963) is an American actor and comedian whose film credits include Christopher Guest's mockumentaries, the role of David Letterman in HBO's '' The Late Shift'', and a starring role in the American versio ...
) is a former enemy of Birdman, having relented his criminal ways apparently to be a home-maker and best friend of X the Eliminator. He has a mace in place of a left hand, is never seen without his bullet-shaped helmet (through which only his eyes can be seen), and speaks with a German accent. Although he does his best to assist X, he is frequently annoyed by the fact X considers himself "alone". ''First appearance'': "X, the Exterminator."


Gigi

Gigi (voiced by Debi Mae West) was Gravity Girl (GG, hence the name Gigi) from the Galaxy Trio, the original show's run-up feature. She is a very promiscuous "gold digger" girl who has sex with everyone and is not even trying to hide it. First appearing in Season 2 episodes 2, Birdman fell in love with her, but after she moved in his house – bringing her two boyfriends – she continuously kept cheating on Birdman with Phil, Potamus and many others, often right in front of him. Except for Birdman – whenever he tries to make a move in their relationship, she stops her saying "I'm not ready for that yet!" In the end, she marries Birdman, Phil, Peanut, the two Galaxy Trio Members and the Bear. She later appears in episodes, usually being courted or engaging in sex with some character, while Birdman remarks that she is his – or their – wife. In one episode, Judge Mentok takes her out on a date which goes awkwardly due to a brain-swapped Spyro.


Vulturo

Vulturo (voiced by
Neil Ross Neil David Ross is a British-American voice actor and announcer. Noted for his Trans-Atlantic accent, he has provided voices in many American cartoons, most notably ''Voltron'', ''G.I. Joe'', and ''Transformers'', as well as video games, inclu ...
) first appeared as an enemy of Birdman in two episodes of ''Birdman and the Galaxy Trio''. Now he is a rival lawyer. Voiced by
Neil Ross Neil David Ross is a British-American voice actor and announcer. Noted for his Trans-Atlantic accent, he has provided voices in many American cartoons, most notably ''Voltron'', ''G.I. Joe'', and ''Transformers'', as well as video games, inclu ...
, he speaks with a slight Spanish (or possibly British) accent, wears a bird mask on his head, and has a hangout that is based on the Batcave. One time he had Avenger as a sidekick, but he decided to fire him. His speech often delves in and out of incomprehensible gibberish. ''First appearance'': "Bannon Custody Battle".


Evelyn Spyro Throckmorton

Evelyn Spyro Throckmorton (voiced by
Michael McKean Michael John McKean (; born October 17, 1947) is an American actor, comedian, screenwriter, composer, singer, and musician known for various roles in film and television such as Lenny Kosnowski in '' Laverne & Shirley'', David St. Hubbins in '' ...
) is a lawyer who often represents against Birdman. He argues his cases with a decidedly thespian flair, often casting himself in re-enactments of pertinent scenes.


Deadly Duplicator

Deadly Duplicator (voiced by
Lewis Black Lewis Niles Black (born August 30, 1948) is an American stand-up comedian and actor. His comedy routines often escalate into angry rants about history, politics, religion, or any other cultural trends. He hosted the Comedy Central series ''Lewis ...
) is a villain from Birdman's superhero days who continues to be his enemy. First seen (in this series) in the background during Murro the Marauder's civil suit against Harvey, Professor Elliott Taggart later became a recurring character who's determined to destroy Birdman. ''First appearances'': "Harvey's Civvy" (non-speaking cameo), "Identity Theft" (speaking role).


Minor characters


Alexander the Bartender / Number One

Alexander the Bartender is the man behind the counter at The Birdcage, a bar Harvey frequents with his friends, and the former Number One, the leader of F.E.A.R., an organization that was determined to destroy Birdman in his superhero days. ''First appearance'': "Very Personal Injury."


Mr. Fezz

Mr. Fezz is a man from somewhere around Saudi Arabia. He is a short bald man, wearing a red
fez Fez most often refers to: * Fez (hat), a type of felt hat commonly worn in the Ottoman Empire * Fez, Morocco (or Fes), the second largest city of Morocco Fez or FEZ may also refer to: Media * ''Fez'' (Frank Stella), a 1964 painting by the moder ...
, a pink vest, and white pants. He usually steals Harvey's office supplies. ''First appearance'': "Grape Juiced."


M!!butu Junior

M!!butu Junior is M!!!butu's son. He is identical to M!!!butu, but is slightly shorter. He is a master of
voodoo Voodoo may refer to: Religions * African or West African Vodun, practiced by Gbe-speaking ethnic groups * African diaspora religions, a list of related religions sometimes called Vodou/Voodoo ** Candomblé Jejé, also known as Brazilian Vodu ...
arts and is quite nifty with a blow dart. According to Phil, he doesn't understand English. ''First appearance'': "Grape Juiced."


See also

* ''
Birdman and the Galaxy Trio ''Birdman and the Galaxy Trio'', or simply ''Birdman'' or ''The Galaxy Trio'', is an American animated television series by Hanna-Barbera Productions that debuted on NBC on September 9, 1967, and ran on Saturday mornings until September 6, 1969. ...
'' * ''
Harvey Birdman, Attorney at Law ''Harvey Birdman, Attorney at Law'' is an American adult animation, adult animated television sitcom created by Michael Ouweleen and Erik Richter for Cartoon Network's late-night programming block, Adult Swim. A Spin-off (media), spin-off of '' ...
''


References

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