- List of Histeria! characters
Aka Pella
Aka Pella, voiced by
Cree Summer , is the onlyAfrican-American member of the Kid Chorus. Aka's personality trait is her sassy lingo, often delivering comedically-timed insults to whoever she is currently hanging out with. Compared to her companions, Aka's role on "Histeria!" was quite minor. Most of her bigger roles came up near the end of the show's run, where she was shown making fun ofGeneral Custer at his last stand, and having spitball wars withFroggo duringRosa Parks ' bus ride.Big Fat Baby and Big Fat Baby Girl
Big Fat Baby (often abbreviated by fans as BFB) is an apparent
sidekick to the central characterFather Time , frequently accompanying him as he introduces the sketches. In this role, he is a parody ofBaby New Year , as he is shown wearing a ribbon dictating the year in which the sketch takes place. He is known for the foul odor he carries, caused by his constantpoop ing in hisdiaper . As a result of this, usually in sketches where the show's Kid Chorus is shown annoying a historical figure, one of the kids asks the figure in question to change Big Fat Baby's diaper, pointing out that the last time he had a clean diaper was before something that happened a long time ago.There is actually more than one Big Fat Baby. At times, several Big Fat Babies appear on screen at once, usually to depict a certain time period such as the
American Revolution . In fact, there have even been several Big Fat Baby Girls who differentiate from the males by way of their tanned skin and pink hair bows. In addition, various historical figures who appeared on "Histeria!", such asAlexander the Great ,King Henry VIII , and the semi-regular characterNostradamus , are always depicted as Big Fat Babies whenever they are shown in their infancy. The big fat baby makes baby noises performed byLuke Ruegger .Bill Straitman
Bill Straitman, voiced by
James Wickline , is thestraight man to the rest of the characters. He often appears as an interviewer and is frequently harassed by World's Oldest Woman.Charity Bazaar
Charity Bazaar, voiced by
Laraine Newman is female lead of the "Histeria!" Kid Chorus, and her main personality trait is that she is usually depicted as being very depressed, as shown by her catch phrase, "I'm not happy." She is often seen dressed as an AmericanPilgrim , sometimes even when the rest of the characters are dressed in their normal outfits.
When Daniel Boone is trying to tear up the forest in When America was Young, she tells him "I would rather die than let you ruin this land" as she shows us the love she has for the critters who live there. This shows us she feels sorry for the homeless animals.
In the Rosa Parks sketch in Heroes of Truth and Justice, Charity is sharing a seat with Loud and has to put up with his singing the root beer song. She demands him to stop, which only causes him to start over because he lost his place in the song, and then she has to cover her ears and sing to herself. Despite how annoyed she is with Loud at this point, she doesn't consider changing her seat. Apparently, Charity wants to be with Loud even when he annoys her.Chit Chatterson
Chit Chatterson, voiced by Billy West, is an eccentric commercial salesman whose behavior is not unlike that of
Matthew Lesko . Often, Chit takes on a different name depending on the time and place of his sketch. One particular sketch in "The Wheel of History" featured him asArchimedes , the father ofgeometry - there, he is literally the father of an unpopular boy whose name is Geometry (played byPule Houser ). Chit apparently has a large ego. In an episode where he portraysJohn Hancock , he hosts a segment about how people write their signatures, stating that he is the kind of egomaniacal person who likes to write his name inappropriately large. (This is in reference to the comparatively large size of Hancock's signature on theDeclaration of Independence .)Cho-Cho
Cho-Cho, voiced by
Tress MacNeille , is a little Chinese girl who is more devious than she looks. Over the course of the show's run, she is shown demandingRené Descartes to buy magazines, gettingSergei Eisenstein to screw up ontongue twisters , and pressuringGenghis Khan into buying snacks from her. Cho-Cho is almost never seen without her dim-witted companion,Lucky Bob . Frequently, he carries her stuff around for her, and in other cases, they're also always seen inMiss Information 's tour groups; sometimes, Lucky Bob is left behind until Cho-Cho comes back to get him.Whenever Cho-Cho speaks, "Chopsticks" plays in the background.
Her name comes from cho-cho chicken, a popular Chinese dish prepared with sliced
chicken breast andcayote shoots.Father Time
Father Time, voiced by
Frank Welker , is the 'host' of Histeria. According to one segment, he is the reason the cast 'travels' through time. Father Time has a white beard reaching down to the floor and resembles the character of Maestro from Il était une fois... l'homme.Fetch
Fetch is Loud's aptly-named dog, who loves chasing tennis balls and frequently asks the historical figures if they want to play catch with him. He appears to be of the same breed of dog as Hunter from "
Road Rovers ". He is voiced byFrank Welker .Froggo
Froggo, voiced by
Nathan Ruegger , is notable from the show's Kid Chorus in that he has a low, frog-like voice (hence his name), as well as the fact that he does not have a given last name or a catch phrase. Frequently, Froggo is shown asking the featured historical figures if he can borrow a few seemingly useless items (half of the time they're food related) for needs that he doesn't care to disclose (as he tellsThomas Edison , "you have your inventions, and I have mine"). If he is told he cannot be given these things, he will either go into a frenzied panic or tell the person to not come crying to him later. He apparently has an inventive nature, to the point that he has even written a series of books about the things he can do with these items (in one episode, he shows us a book titled "Froggo's 101 Uses forGlue andTadpoles "). He also seems to likegoat milk,hot dogs and marshmallows, but hates turnips, as seen on the show, and is also a big fan ofBatman . Froggo also has a mature and quiet mind, as he drinks coffee, uses bunson burners, etc.Historical figures
Most of the real-life historical figures in Histeria were portrayed as
caricatures of real-life celebrities from the modern era. The intent was to makeanalogies to contemporary individuals in terms of personalities and attitudes. These include appearances ofNapoleon voiced byJeff Bennett ,Attila the Hun ,Benjamin Franklin voiced byBilly West .Abraham Lincoln andGeorge Washington , both voiced byMaurice LaMarche .Kip Ling
Kip Ling, Crooked-Mouth Boy, and Bow-Haired Girl are three generic children who only show up in songs, usually filling in for one or more the usual Kid Chorus members. Unlike the rest of the kids, they do not seem to have any personality quirks. Kip is a nondescript Eurasian boy; he was never actually addressed by name onscreen. His name is likely a reference to author
Ruyard Kipling .Loud Kiddington
Loud Kiddington is an intensely annoying young boy noted for the extremely loud volume in which he talks, as his name suggests. He is the most recurring of the child characters seen on the show, to the point that he is one of two main characters to have an episode with his name in the title. In that particular episode, "Loud Kiddington's Ancient History", he plays a parody of the typical used car
salesman seen in television commercials (specificallyCal Worthington ), accompanied by his talking dog, Fetch. Fetch is identical in appearance to Hunter from "Road Rovers " and loves to chase after his tennis ball. He refuses to eat anything that one would find anything disgusting, as shown in the aforementioned episode. Loud is voiced byCody Ruegger , the youngest son of "Histeria!" creatorTom Ruegger . In fact, Tom has stated that Loud's personality is based on Cody, because he "has the tendency to be the loudest kid on Earth".cite web | url = http://home.comcast.net/~reidlee1/anim/histeria.html | title = Article about "Histeria!", written by Helen Lee in October 1998 | accessdate = October 19 | accessyear = 2006]As a
running gag , Loud is sometimes shown keeping watch of something, whilst almost silently muttering "I see it..." repeatedly. When he loses sight of what he's watching, he immediately switches into continuously shouting "DON'T SEE IT!!" Another of Loud's running gags is when he demonstrates the advent of an exceedingly loud-sounding invention or event in the only way he knows how. In these sketches, the viewer is "advised" to turn the TV volume up to its highest setting for maximum effect (although it would be wise to do the opposite in order to save eardrums).In the Song Dynasty the Musical skit, it's learned that Loud isn't a good singer when he's singing about rice. This, however, doesn't stop him from being in the kid chorus.
Lucky Bob
Lucky Bob, voiced by
Jeff Bennett , is frequently seen inMiss Information 's tour group, accompanied by his best friendCho-Cho . He also frequently accompanies Cho-Cho in her attempts to sell merchandise. By himself, Bob can be seen screwing up with the easiest questions on a game show, much to the host's annoyance. In spite of the use of the adjective "lucky" in his name, Bob actually seems to have incredibly bad luck. Cho-Cho often gives a different reason for his name each time she is asked why he is called "lucky", such as that the bad incidents that he has gone through in the past have, so far, never happened again. He is apparently a fan ofEd McMahon on "The Tonight Show ", as most of his dialogue consists of McMahon's catchphrases "Hiyooo!", "Yes, now!", "You are correct, sir!", and every once in a while, "You are correct, oh wise one!". The character briefly made an appearance on "Animaniacs " in the segment "Noel", as one of a group of sailors who claim they have not seenMoby Dick .Lydia Karaoke
Lydia Karaoke, voiced by
Nora Dunn , is an employee forThe WB who has been assigned as network censor for the show, and given the show's nature, this can be quite a hassle for her. Often, she interrupts the sketches to complain that what is about to be or has just been shown is inappropriate for children's television. Among these, she has protested usage of curse words in actual expressions and the use of the term "poop deck", as well as informing the viewers thatHannibal was painted incorrectly. She is only doing these things because it's her job, not out of spite. Nevertheless, her job as network censor does not prevent her from occasionally actually taking part in the sketches herself, albeit usually in crowd shots. When actually appearing as a character in the sketches, she can be shown hosting a game show, and even once appeared asAthena (orMinerva ) in the song "What's in a God's Name?"Miss Information
Miss Information, voiced by
Laraine Newman , is a ditzy tour guide who leads a group of tourists through various moments in history, as if the world is her own personal museum. She has a habit of stating incorrect facts; for example, she believes thatGeorge Washington was named after the monument, rather than the other way around, because it isn't called "the George Monument." Miss Information is easily forgiven for her mistakes, however, due to the outer beauty she shows. It is because of this that she often appears as aVanna White -esque hostess in game show sketches. Her name is derived from the word "misinformation ", as she is always dispensing incorrect knowledge. However, during information segments between sketches with Father Time, she does state correct historical facts. She also has aSouthern accent .Molly Pitcher
Molly Pitcher is a caricature of
Mary Hays McCauly who constantly offers refreshments in the form of water, sometimes parodying the "Got Milk? " advertising campaign. Her personality is based onMartha Stewart .Mr. Smartypants
Mr. Smartypants, voiced by
Rob Paulsen , is a shy genius who wears exceedingly large pants and spouts various tidbits of knowledge. Despite being seemingly mature, he frequently giggles at crude humor coming from the names he has been chosen to describe (such as stating the name ofThomas Crapper ), and he often literally pulls things from out of his pants. These traits, especially the latter, are a frequent victim of the threats by network censorLydia Karaoke , who seems to greatly distrust him, to the point that in his first appearance, she demands to know just what he's doing in his pants. He also, ironically, harbors romantic feelings forMiss Information .Nostradamus
Nostradamus, voiced by
Paul Rugg , is a real-life fortune teller. Predicts the future for the cast and predicts the next segment. As Baby Nostradamus, he resembles one of the Big Fat Babies and exclaims "I predict that I'm gonna make a poopoo in my pants!" His catchphrase is "SHUT UP!" and "I was right!"Pepper Mills
Pepper Mills, voiced by
Tress MacNeille , is a hyperactive teenager, almost a polar opposite in terms of personality to co-starCharity Bazaar , who is driven to adoration for any and all celebrities. As a result of this, she frequently harasses historical celebrities by asking for their autographs. However, Pepper constantly gets these historical figures mixed up with pop culture celebrities, and it's only when she looks at the autograph she's just been given that she realizes she's made a mistake. For example, she mistakesJoan of Arc forSabrina, the Teenage Witch . Occasionally, Pepper is a singer in the Kid Chorus.Pule Houser
Pule Houser, voiced by
Frank Welker , is an overweight kid in the show's cast who takes most of the abuse. As a result of this, he frequently whines, to the point that he will lie on the ground pounding his fists. His name might be a pun on well-knownCalifornia television personality,Huell Howser .ammy Melman
Sammy Melman, voiced by
Rob Paulsen , is a spoof of the smarmy and desperate television executives, namely those who worked forThe WB .usanna Susquahanna
Susanna Susquahanna is a little Native American girl with beady eyes and a large gap in her front teeth that gave her a gigantic lisp; given the usages of the letter "S" in her name, it is quite difficult for her to pronounce it properly. Compared to her co-stars, had relatively little screen time, showing up mainly in crowd shots. The first time she was actually prominently featured in a sketch came in a game show sketch in an episode about
China . Here, Susanna appears as a contestant oppositeLucky Bob , asFather Time asks them several questions about theZhou dynasty and becomes increasingly frustrated over their inability to submit a correct answer. Susanna's only other major role was also her biggest role in the "Booney Tunes" sketch.Toast
Toast, voiced by
Tress MacNeille , is a clueless teenager whose name comes from the idea that his brain is fried liketoast . The only things that matter to Toast aresurfing ,music ,TV ,movies ,food , and other such topics. This is shown by way of atalk show he occasionally hosts, titled "Ask Me If I Care" (and he usually doesn't). In this role, he brings historical figures to describe what made them famous. Toast, of course, doesn't really care about their exploits, and as a result of their failure to captivate his interest, he always launches his guests into space.World's Oldest Woman
The World's Oldest Woman, voiced by
Tress MacNeille , is a very old woman who claims to have dated every historical male in history, beginning with Adam in theGarden of Eden . She often makes passes at her male co-stars in the sketches she stars in, frequentlyBill Straitman . She first appeared, without a name, on "Animaniacs " in theChicken Boo segment "Davey Omelette". Occasionally, World's Oldest Woman is cast in sketches asCleopatra , unless the writers want to portray Cleopatra as attractive, in which case the role is given toPepper Mills . As Cleopatra, World's Oldest Woman is depicted with a darker skintone. Her theme music uses the same instrumentals as that of the theme song forSlappy Squirrel on "Animaniacs ". Adding to this, her song is sung by the Kid Chorus (Loud, Charity,Froggo , and Aka) just asYakko, Wakko, and Dot sang Slappy's theme. She has also portrayed hatchet-wieldingtemperance movement extremistCarrie A. Nation , to whom she had a striking resemblance.References
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