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    Guy Hamdon/SheZow  

Guy Eli Hamdon/SheZow

Voice Actors: David-Myles Brown (Australia and New Zealand), Samuel Vincent (US, Canada, and UK)

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"You go, girl!"
Click here to see him as SheZow
The main protagonist and his alter-ego, the titular superheroine. Guy was weirded out by his new identity for about two minutes before deciding that the superpowers and she-matic super gadgets were well worth the price of wearing a girly costume. Being the one with the super strength, (s)he naturally does all the heavy lifting, but also has to work personal appearances into his/her schedule, as SheZow is a very public figure in Megadale.
  • Anti-Hero: Guy's a good person at heart, and he always saves the day in the end, but he also causes a lot of property damage, is frequently arrogant and egotistical, and sometimes causes the problem of the episode to begin with. It's even pointed out in "Supernatural History" that part of the reason Aunt Agnes chose him over Kelly to be SheZow was because he thinks like a villain.
  • Big "NO!": Gets one after he's informed by his sister Kelly that the ring he's wearing can't come off and is forced to carry the burden of being SheZow for the rest of his natural life, this also inadvertently triggers his/her sonic scream power, breaking the mirror, and discovering the entrance to his late aunt's secret lair.
  • Blue Is Heroic: In his civilian outfit, Guy wears a dark blue hoodie, and is the main hero of the series.
  • Brought to You by the Letter "S": SheZow has one on "her" chest.
  • Butt-Monkey: Along with being forced to dress in drag against his will any time danger comes up, Guy's Super-Toughness ensures he suffers no small number of indignities. In the opening sequence alone, he comically falls over twice and even smashes into the screen the second time (uttering a pained "Ow!" as the title comes up).
  • Character Development: He initially hates being SheZow and is extremely uncomfortable with the idea, to the point where he frequently stumbles over his cape and heels. As the show goes on, he gradually comes to accept and even like it, and he becomes less clumsy as SheZow.
    • In "Guy & Doll", Baby Scarington tries to scare Guy in his dream by transporting him to a football field while he's still wearing his SheZow costume. When one of the players points out that he's wearing a dress, he is initially taken aback, but quickly regains his confidence and embraces it.
      Player: Are you wearing a dress?
      Guy: [briefly looks taken aback, before recovering and standing confidently] Yes, I am! You got a problem with that?
    • In "Crash Thunder", while trying to get Crash Thunder to face his fear of trolls, Guy points out that he was terrified the first time he wore the SheZow outfit.
      SheZow: You ready to face your fear, champ?
      Crash Thunder: No! Let's leave! You don't know what it's like to have a secret fear!
      SheZow: [chuckles nervously] I was scared to death the first time I ever wore this costume out in public.
    • When Kelly takes the ring (and with it, the role of SheZow) from Guy in "SheZow for a Day", Guy starts to feel empty and bored without the ability to become SheZow, and eventually takes the ring back by the end of the episode.
  • The Chosen One: According to Aunt Agnes, the ring chooses its wearer and there's a reason Guy was selected. After Guy gets a chance to speak with the ghost of Aunt Agnes in "Supernatural History", she reveals that she's always intended for Guy to have the ring. In her own words, Guy is innovative and thinks like a villain, which makes him the best person for the job.
  • Color-Coded Characters: Dark blue as Guy, pink/white as SheZow.
  • Dark Is Not Evil: During one episode where he went Darker and Edgier so he could get a graphic novel, Guy dyed his pink outfit (and everything else) black and spoke in a deep growl, but remained the same hero he always was.
  • Destructive Saviour: He causes a lot of collateral damage in his fights. "SheZow for a Day" opens with him accidentally wrecking an entire city block while fighting a giant robot.
  • Flying Brick: As SheZow, Guy has a downplayed variation of this, with Super-Strength and Super-Toughness, but (to his dismay) not flight. Instead, he can jump really high, has Super-Speed, and a seemingly unlimited array of gadgets and secondary powers tailored for just about every situation under the sun. Following "Transformation Overload", he becomes a straight version of it, as he can now fly.
  • Foolish Sibling, Responsible Sibling: The foolish sibling to Kelly's responsible sibling. Guy is a laid-back goofball who never wanted to be SheZow in the first place and frequently (particularly early on) abuses his powers for personal gain, while Kelly is serious, studious, wanted to be SheZow from the start, and frequently nudges Guy to do the right thing.
  • Gender-Concealing Voice: Guy often speaks in a high pitched voice as SheZow, but slips up from time to time.
  • Heterosexual Life-Partners: With Maz. They've been best friends since before the start of the show and have an inseparable bond, with Maz being one of the very few people Guy trusts with his secret identity.
  • Ironic Name: His first name is Guy. Considering the series is based on him posing as the most feminine superhero imaginable, him having a very masculine name is extremely ironic.
  • Jerk with a Heart of Gold: He's not the most conventionally heroic figure and has a tendency to be arrogant, selfish, and egotistical, but at heart he's a good person.
  • Kid Hero: Only 12 years old, but he frequently battles against adult supervillains and saves the day in every episode.
  • The Klutz: Being able to walk or run in heels is not part of Guy's powerset, and so he naturally trips and falls over - most notably in the opening sequence, where he falls over twice - a lot as the show goes on.
  • Legacy Character: SheZow's ring, powers and identity are tied with Guy's bloodline and have been passed down from mother to daughter and aunt to niece (or nephew, in Guy's case) since prehistory.
  • Makeup Weapon: SheZow's "Beautility Belt" contains several makeup weapons:
    • Compact Communicator, a compact mirror that doubles as a communication device.
    • Laser Lipstick, a lightsaber-esque weapon disguised as a tube of pink lipstick.
    • Mega Mascara Whiplash, a mascara-themed whip the hero used to battle Tara.
    • Vanishing Cream, a special cream that grants the user invisibility when applied.
  • Mr. Vice Guy: He's not above abusing his new powers for personal gain and often has to be brought back down to Earth for the moral of the episode, but at heart, Guy's a noble, heroic individual.
  • Mundane Utility: He sometimes abuses SheZow's appearance and abilities for non-heroic things, such as posing as a babysitter so he, Kelly, and Maz could have the house to themselves, or using vanishing cream to sneak into a movie theatre to watch Buttwipe 3D.
  • Pink Girl, Blue Boy:
    • Zig-Zagged with his alternate universe counterpart DudePow. The female-presenting SheZow wears a pink bodysuit while the male-presenting DudePow wears a blue suit instead, playing the intended dynamic straight. However, Guy (SheZow) is male, while Gal (DudePow) is female, inverting the dynamic as well.
    • Guy somehow manages to play this with himself. As the female-presenting SheZow, he wears a pink supersuit, while his usual male identity as Guy Hamdon wears a blue hoodie.
  • Real Men Wear Pink: Though it's not by choice, once he has a chance to get used to it, Guy is perfectly secure in his manhood while dressed as SheZow.
  • Speaks Fluent Animal: As of "SheSquatch" Guy can now talk to animals and understand everything they say.
  • Super Gender-Bender: Guy Hamdon discovers the superheroine SheZow's ring of power inherited from his late Aunt Agnes; then subsequently puts it on and transforms into a female costumed crime-fighter by uttering the phrase "You Go Girl!". That said, it's purely crossdressing with no actual gender bending involved; when some old people see Guy transforming into SheZow in "Missing Link", he sets the record straight:
    Old Lady: You were just a little boy a second ago!
    Old Man: And then, bada-bing, and boom, and suddenly, you're a girl!
    Guy/SheZow: No, you're wrong, I'm still a boy. I just change clothes by a magical she-lecular transformation.
  • Super-Strength: As SheZow, Guy has strength beyond any normal human. In the theme song, he lifts a police car. In "Null and Void", he's so strong that he can temporarily hold up the moon.
  • Universal Driver's Licence: (S)he can drive a car, and pilot a submarine and a plane, despite being only 12 years old.
  • Wholesome Crossdresser: As SheZow, Guy is noble and selfless; even if Guy sometimes abuses his powers for his own entertainment and occasionally personal gain.

    Kelly Hamdon 

Kelly Hamdon

Voice Actor: Diana Kaarina

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Guy's older twin sister, president of the official SheZow fanclub, and the superheroine's self-proclaimed number 1 fan. Unlike Guy, Kelly jumped at the chance to actually become her idol and would have if not for his interference. She takes it in stride, though, and becomes SheZow's backup with her in-depth knowledge of everything she-lated: powers, gadgets, and enemies alike. As the more serious-minded of the siblings, Kelly constantly has to remind Guy that he has she-sponsibilities as a superhero. Heroine. Whatever.


  • Ascended Fangirl: Zig-Zagged. She, the president of the SheZow fan club, was originally meant to become SheZow herself, but Guy took the ring and became the heroine instead. That said, she's content with being SheZow's mentor, and in "SheZow for a Day", she actually does get to become SheZow (for a day).
  • Big Sister Instinct: While she's only a minute older than Guy, she's a lot more mature, and gets protective when he's genuinely threatened. See her furious (if mixed-up) "You leave my sister alone!" in "Meet Dr. Frankenweather."
  • Color-Coded Characters: Purple.
  • Foolish Sibling, Responsible Sibling: The responsible sibling to Guy's foolish sibling. Guy is a laid-back goofball who never wanted to be SheZow in the first place and frequently (particularly early on) abuses his powers for personal gain, while Kelly is serious, studious, wanted to be SheZow from the start, and frequently nudges Guy to do the right thing.
  • Jumped at the Call: She was about to become the titular superheroine, but thanks to her brother's interference, she settles for showing him the ropes.
  • Little Miss Snarker: Whenever one of Guy's powers goes wonky, expect her to have something to say about it.
  • Miss Exposition: Being the head president of the international SheZow fan club, she naturally knows everything there is to know about SheZow and frequently fills Guy in on his powers and responsibilities.
  • Not So Above It All: Despite being smarter than Guy or Maz, she's prone to getting swept up in their antics, such as participating in a bubblegum-blowing contest with them, or being easily tricked into believing she has superpowers of her own.
  • Only Sane Woman: She's generally closer to Earth than Guy or Maz are. As a result, she frequently has to get them both to focus on the task at hand and frequently points out obvious things they've missed.
  • The Perfectionist: She's upset at getting an A minus on a school project, and fills a rainy morning with very elaborate "productivity". When she gets a chance to be SheZow, she inverts the trope.
  • The Smart Girl: Academically focused and down-to-earth, as well as being a walking encyclopedia of SheZology.

    Maz Kepler 

Maz Kepler

Voice Actor: Matt Hill

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Guy's best friend and the only one who has figured out his she-cret identity (OW! Okay, okay, we'll stop now.) so far (and that's just the first episode). Maz very quickly latches onto the idea of being SheZow's sidekick and shows up in a different costumed persona every episode. Few of them are ever very good in a fight but then again, Maz never really has to be rescued either. He can take care of himself. Maybe.


  • Accidental Hero: At times, he saves the day through dumb luck, such as in "Super Sidekick" where he stops a giant furry monster after being launched into a power plant, causing his electric razors to become overcharged and shave it down to a tiny size.
  • Ascended Fanboy: He's a massive superhero fanboy who gets to befriend and even fight alongside a superhero on the field.
  • Badass Normal: Despite lacking superpowers, he frequently goes out into the field alongside SheZow to fight crime, and has even saved the day by himself on a few occasions.
  • Characterization Marches On: In the first few episodes, he was more egotistical and jerkish, openly laughing at Guy upon discovering he's SheZow and becoming a massive jerk when he became famous for accidentally defeating a giant monster in "Super Sidekick". Following these instances however, he would lose his jerkish qualities and become more of a laid-back, supportive best friend to Guy.
  • Color-Coded Characters: Green/yellow.
  • Drop-In Character: He doesn't officially live with the Hamdons, but he drops by in every episode and seems to be viewed as a member of the family regardless, joining them for various family events and even having dinner with them in a couple of episodes.
  • Everyone Has Standards: He is friendly and loyal to Guy, but even he has standards and will call Guy out when the latter does something particularly bad. He was angry and disappointed when Guy caused Sheila to go offline by misusing her, to the point of temporarily abandoning him.
  • Heterosexual Life-Partners: With Guy. They've been best friends since before the start of the show and have an inseparable bond, with Maz being one of the very few people Guy trusts with his secret identity.
  • MacGyvering: Many of his sidekick identities are whipped up on the spot, out of available materials. They aren't always particularly helpful, though.
  • Nice Guy: Occasional jerk moments aside, he's depicted as a friendly, supportive guy who's willing to risk his life to help Guy in the field.
  • The Pig-Pen: Maz's hygiene isn't great, to say the least. Kelly mentions that he smells like chipadillas and sour milk, and one episode has him being unable to hear the villain's mind control song because his ears are blocked from never cleaning them out.
  • Sidekick: To SheZow, or at least he's trying to be one, although SheZow can hold her own when in the face of danger.
  • Unlimited Wardrobe: He comes up with a new sidekick identity in almost every episode of the show, and every single one has a different outfit made up of whatever materials he could get at the time.
  • Undying Loyalty: No matter what happens, he will always be at Guy's side as his trusty sidekick. Even when Maz briefly abandoned Guy when the latter accidentally (seemingly) caused Sheila to go offline in "Unplugged", he quickly forgave him and returned to his side a few minutes later.
  • Unrequited Love: Has a HUGE one-sided crush on Maizy (despite being annoyed to the point of telling her off once for panicking and cowering during a battle instead of trying to help Gal/DudePow), she seems completely disinterested in him.

    Sheila 

Sheila

Voice Actor: Jacquie Brennan

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The snide, smartmouth supercomputer that inhabits the She-lair and consistently monitors Megadale for threats. Initially she doesn't think much of Guy.


  • Punny Name: SHE-ila is yet another one of the show's she-related puns.

Supporting Characters

    Boxter Hamdon 

Boxter Hamdon

Voice Actor: Dan Hamill

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Guy and Kelly's father, a beat cop who takes his job very seriously and dislikes SheZow's interference because it creates an impression that the police can't do their job. Because of this, he would love to bring her in for some offense or other and ends up rooting for the villain on occasion.


  • Character Development: Guy actually goes out of his way in later episodes to make sure that SheZow doesn't upstage his dad at key moments and as a result, he becomes less critical of her.
  • Likes Clark Kent, Hates Superman: He hates SheZow for constantly upstaging him, frequently calling her "SheCow" and insulting her numerous times throughout the show. He's completely unaware that SheZow is actually his own son Guy, who he is considerably friendlier to and always tries to keep safe.
  • Wild Card: Sometimes he's for the episode's Villain of the Week because he doesn't like SheZow.

    Droosha Hamdon 

Droosha Hamdon

Voice Actor: Elizabeth Nabben

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Guy and Kelly's mother, a poet and artist. Unlike Boxter, she is a huge fan of SheZow.


  • Granola Girl: The more free-spirited parent who loves the arts.
  • Open-Minded Parent: She immediately accepts that her son is the female-presenting SheZow with no hesitation, even coming to support him on his missions (albeit in an overbearing way).
  • So Proud of You: She is absolutely overjoyed and proud when Guy reveals his secret to her. Unfortunately, she's so proud that she wants to announce to the whole world that her son is SheZow.

Villains

    Pushy Pirate Posse 

Pushy Pirate Posse

Voice Actors: David-Myles Brown and Lyall Brooks

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A trio of pirates who call themselves the Pushy Pirate Posse (or the PPP for short), given that they're pirates and all, they plunder the most valuable booty they can find.


    Coldfinger 

Coldfinger

Voice Actor: Lyall Brooks

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The former president of the official SheZow fanclub and former self-proclaimed number one fan until something terrible happened. Now he has taken over the Megadale Ice Company where he lives with his mother, who doesn't seem too bothered by the fact that her son, Timmy Isaiah Burrstein, is an ice-wielding supervillain.


    Tara 

Tara

Voice Actor: Jacquie Brennan

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A former superheroine who would often team up with the previous SheZow to fight crime, but eventually drifted apart after SheZow became famous and she faded into oblivion. Even after years of therapy, Tara still nurses a grudge against her without realizing that Agnes is dead and cremated, and that her ashes are in a vase. Works alongside with Megamonkey as a member of SICK.


  • Blessed with Suck: One of her chief powers is the ability to expel enormous, gooey wads of mucus. It's actually pretty useful in battle, but may be a big part of the reason she was never as popular as the glamorous SheZow.
  • Femme Fatalons: Tara's arsenal includes diamond hard, razor sharp fingernails that she can launch as a missile weapon.
  • Green and Mean: Wears lime-green spandex, fitting for a villain with snot-based superpowers who is also Driven by Envy.
  • Nasal Weapon: Tara several mucus-based superpowers that she projects from her nose, including the Booger Bomb and the Super Slimy Snot Shot.
  • The Resenter: She was a friend and partner of Agnes!SheZow until she became bitterly jealous of the former's popularity. She was willing to bury the hatchet until Guy, who she doesn't realize is a different person, rubbed her face in it by not recognizing her.
  • Secret Public Identity: She's never seen using an alias as a superhero or supervillain. She's just Tara.
  • Uncleanliness Is Next to Ungodliness: A supervillain with nasty mucus-based powers.

    Baby Scarington 

Baby Scarington

Voice Actor: Elizabeth Nabben

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A doll representing all of Guy Hamdon's worst nightmares combined, which often plunges him between real and not real to face her.


    Big Chow Slim 

Big Chow Slim

Voice Actor: Justin Kennedy

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An obese underworld Mob boss, and Number one employer of all Ninja.


    Dr. Frankenweather 

Dr. Frankenweather

Voice Actor: Lyall Brooks

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Former Megadale weatherman who turned evil after getting fired for making a record-breaking 100th incorrect weather report.


  • Verbal Tic: Often adds the suffix "-ness" to the end of his sentences. At one point SheZow jokes back "and don't call me Eunice" in response after he says "you-ness".

    Mega Monkey 

Mega Monkey

Voice Actor: Lyall Brooks

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An evil, super-intelligent monkey from the future that has time-traveled to the present to eliminate SheZow because, in his timeline, she has trapped him in a jar. To help him accomplish this goal, he forms the Society of Incredibly Callous Kriminals (S.I.C.K.), of which he is the only regular member, until Tara joined in.


  • Big Bad: The closest thing to one among the show's Rogues Gallery. He is among SheZow's most common enemies and is, bar none, the most dangerous. He formed S.I.C.K., a villainous organisation consisting of several of several other villains, and while most villains are content with petty theft and other miscellaneous crimes, Mega Monkey's rap sheet includes going back in time to wipe the SheZow linage from history, attempting to kill numerous superheroes (including SheZow) and members of S.I.C.K. by dropping them into a volcano, brainwashing the mayor into letting villains run rampant, and rampaging through DudePow's dimension as a giant to find the Wonder Melon.
  • Final Boss: He's the final threat faced in the show, even forcing SheZow and DudePow to team up to stand a chance against him.
  • Self-Fulfilling Prophecy: He came back to the present to destroy SheZow because the superheroine is going to trap him in a jar at some point in the future, but if Mega Monkey hadn't started the enmity SheZow would have no reason to do this in the first place.

    BrouHaHa  

BrouHaHa

Voice Actor: Lyall Brooks

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A practical-joke playing fox who fought against the previous SheZow back in 1952 (61 years prior to the events of the episode); he was imprisoned by her in a box and sucked inside a vacuum Cleaner, but was accidentally released.


  • Annoying Laugh: Which sounds like his name, brouhaha!
  • Berserk Button: He really hates it when others don't laugh at his jokes.
  • Bread, Eggs, Milk, Squick: While annoying with his childish pranks, he seems largely harmless, until he blows up a sodapop factory, that is.
  • Cunning Like a Fox: A trickster clown fox.
  • Extendo Boxing Glove: Brouhaha carries one as part of his arsenal. He uses it on Maz in "BrouHaHa".
  • Monster Clown: Despite being a dummy, his arsenal of pranks are derived from a clown's bag of tricks
  • Sealed Evil in a Can: In more ways than one, he was in a box that also happened to be sucked inside a vacuum cleaner by the previous SheZow, where (even after Agnes's death) he was imprisoned until an unwitting customer who purchased said vacuum from Guy Hamdon in a yard sale freed him.

    Mocktopus 

Mocktopus

Voice Actor: Lyall Brooks

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A sea monster (combination of a shark, octopus, and stingray) that constantly repeats everything people say in a high-pitched, whiny (dare we say, mocking?) tone. He may look harmless and never gives SheZow much trouble, but he's still a gigantic monster with an array of sharp teeth and tentacles. That's gotta count for something. Has serious issues concerning his mother.


  • Butt-Monkey: Probably the least effective rogue in SheZow's gallery. Most explicitly in ShePhat, in which he attempts to rob a little old lady, telling her that SheZow isn't available to fight crime. She proceeds to mug him.
  • Early-Bird Cameo: Appears in a report on Guy's two ways of transforming into SheZow in the first episode.
  • Mix-and-Match Critters: Has an octopus' body, a shark's face, a narwhal's horn, a stingray's tail, Ed Wynn's larynx, and seaweed for hair.
  • "Well Done, Son" Guy: His motivation for villainy is to prove himself to his mother.

    Le Pigeon 

Le Pigeon

Voice Actor: Dan Hamill

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A pigeon, mutated by toxic waste, fights for all rights for birds.


    Count Pussenbite 

Count Pussenbite

Voice Actor: Lyall Brooks

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Part cat, part vampire, the main villain of the video game Vampire Hunter.


    SheZap 

SheZap

Voice Actors: Samuel Vincent

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An evil clone of Guy that was created when one of his fingernails fell into a vat of toxic waste. (S)he exists only to cause chaos and ruin SheZow's reputation, having a very similar appearance and many of the same powers and gadgets. Unlike Guy, SheZap has the ability to jump through shadows.


  • Amazing Technicolor Population: His/her skin is some shade of green.
  • Ambiguous Gender: Referred as a both a he and as a she in various occasions. It is unclear what SheZap identifies as, or if they even have a gender considering their origin.
  • Ax-Crazy: They are very mentally unstable and delight in causing chaos for no reason. One of the first things they do is melt train tracks, which would have resulted in an entire train full of people being injured or killed if SheZow didn't step in at the last minute.
  • The Bad Guy Wins: (S)he actually beat SheZow in his/her first appearance.
  • Creepy High-Pitched Voice: To contrast with the falsetto Guy takes as SheZow, SheZap speaks in a nasally, high-pitched voice that accentuates his/her deranged nature.
  • For the Evulz: His/Her existence is valued by nothing but chaos, ruining SheZow's reputation, and calling her "Toots".
  • Goth: (S)he resembles SheZow, but wears black and green instead of pink. Guy notes that they look just like him... but goth.
  • Intangibility: Has the ability to blend into shadows.
  • Living Shadow: When not SheZap, (s)he can take the form of Guy's Shadow.

    Null and Void 

Null and Void

Voice Actors: Jacquie Brennan (Null) and Lyall Brooks (Void)

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Two evil foreign exchange students.


  • Creepy Monotone: Both of them speak in dull monotones that make them sound creepily inhuman.
  • Heel–Face Turn: Both of them turn good and help SheZow save the Earth by the end of the episode. Guy thinks they were doing so to save their own skins, but they maintain that they were so impressed by SheZow's heroics that they genuinely turned over a new leaf.
  • Sibling Team: A twin brother/sister team who work together to commit crimes.
  • Too Dumb to Live: Void tries to crash the moon into the Earth as part of a Sadistic Choice he and Null inflict on SheZow. It doesn't occur to him or Null that this will also kill them too until SheZow points it out.

    Grilla 

Grilla

Voice Actor: Jacquie Brennan

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A version of Coldfinger from DudePow's alternate universe whose theme is the opposite of Coldfinger's, preferring fire powers and red-hot chili peppers to his ice and technological gadgets.


    Tattoozala 

Tattoozala

Voice Actor: Lyall Brooks

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Tattoozala is the world's oldest tattooed villain. By uttering the magic wordword incubate, he can bring to life the wild creature tattoos on his skin, commanding them to attack.


  • Animated Tattoo: Can bring to life the wild creature tattoos on his skin by intoning the word "incubate".
  • Bald of Evil: Even has tattoos on his bald dome.
  • Evil Old Folks: An old man who uses his tattoos to commit crimes.
  • Heel–Face Turn: In "Shezon's Greetings", he actually turns over a new leaf, helping She Zow and Santa save Christmas by decorating the wrapping paper and helping the group deliver presents.
  • Tattooed Crook: Tattoozala is the world's oldest tattooed crook.

    Candy Rapper 

Candy Rapper

Voice actor: Dan Hamill

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Candy Rapper is a candy themed villain, who likes to rap out random lyrics that come "with the flow".


    Señor Yo-Yo 

Señor Yo-Yo

Voice actor: Lyall Brooks

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A Spanish villain who uses yo-yos as weapons.


    Spit Bubble 

Spit Bubble

Voice actor: Lyall Brooks

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Spit Bubble is a super villain that attacks by using spit bubbles.


  • Bad Powers, Bad People: Has one of the more disgusting powers on the show: the ability to blow spit bubbles that are harder than steel, having the ability to trap people inside of them.
  • Bubble Gun: Can blow spit bubbles that are harder than steel and trap people inside them.
  • Floating in a Bubble: His victims end up trapped in bubbles.
  • Speech Impediment: Has a lisp, due to the large amount of drool protruding from his mouth.

Other Characters

    Agnes Monroe 

Agnes Monroe

Voice Actor: Elizabeth Nabben

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The previous SheZow, as well as the former owner of the Hamdons' current house. Guy and Kelly's deceased great aunt. Was very wealthy and lived alone.


  • Back from the Dead: She briefly returns in "Supernatural History", courtesy of Guy calling her on a phone that can summon anyone who has died. She even gets to fight alongside Guy, Kelly, and Maz, to stop the villain of the episode.
  • Posthumous Character: She died shortly before the series began (albeit offscreen, but how she died is unknown), in fact, the only thing that's left of her are her ashes, which were lampshaded by Kelly.
    Kelly: (After seeing Guy throw the vase containing her ashes) "That was Aunt Agnes!"

    Crash Thunder 

Crash Thunder

Voice Actor: Lyall Brooks

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  • Why Did It Have to Be Snakes?: He was forced to forfeit the match because of George the Troll, although to be fair it's revealed that his mother blackmailed him, granted that she was about to hurt herself.

    Gal Hamdon/DudePow 

Gal Hamdon/DudePow

Voice Actor: Cecelia Ramsdale

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A female version of Guy from an alternate universe who transforms into the superhero DudePow, who is very much like SheZow, down to the superpowers, gadgets, secret lair, and rapid fire "He" puns. She even has a female alternate universe version of Maz for a sidekick. Initially, DudePow and SheZow do not get along and squabble over turf, but eventually they decide to put aside their differences and work together.


  • Blue Is Heroic: As both Gal and DudePow, she wears blue clothing and is just as much of a hero as Guy/SheZow is.
  • Boyish Short Hair: Even as Gal, she has a kind of pixie-mullet, which contrasts with her feminine outfit of a skirt and blouse.
  • Distaff Counterpart: To Guy Hamdon/SheZow. Guy is a boy who crossdresses as a female superhero, while Gal is a girl who crossdresses as a male superhero.
  • Kryptonite Factor: As revealed in "DudePow Returns", DudePow is weak to a specific rock called Destructionite. Simply getting near one is enough to cause her immense pain, and actually touching one is implied to "eradicate" her altogether.
  • Masculine Girl, Feminine Boy: With Guy/SheZow. Gal pretends to be a very masculine male superhero and speaks in a low, slightly raspy baritone, while Guy pretends to be a very feminine female superhero and speaks in a very high-pitched falsetto, playing the trope straight in their superhero identities.
  • Tomboyish Voice: As DudePow, Gal speaks in a low-pitched, boyish tone to contrast with Guy's falsetto.
  • Wholesome Crossdresser: Guy is a boy dressed as a female superhero, Gal is a girl dressed as a male superhero.

    Kelli Hamdon 

Kelli Hamdon

Voice Actor: Lyall Brooks

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A male version of Kelly from and Gal's older twin brother from an alternate universe.


    Maizy Kepler 

Maizy Kepler

Voice Actor: Unknown

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A female version of Maz from an alternate universe, whom he has a crush on.



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