The New Adventures of The Sweet Treets/Characters

Louise

 * Action Girl:
 * Downplayed. She isn't exactly badass, but when the time calls for it, she won't hesitate.
 * Alliterative Name:
 * Louise Lockridge is her full name.
 * Big Eater:
 * She is often depicted as having a huge appetite, something others, usually Nate, often comment on.
 * Butt-Monkey:
 * Aside from her friends, not a lot of people give her respect, and she is regularly prone to getting blamed through misunderstandings.
 * Gender-Equal Ensemble:
 * With her three best friends Marilyn, Nate and Hugh. Averted when Zoe or Swoop join in, but played straight when both of them do.
 * The Hero:
 * She is essentially the main protagonist of the entire show, even if her name is not in the title.
 * Innocently Insensitive:
 * It's usually what causes most of the conflicts she is in.
 * Platonic Life-Partners:
 * Zigzagged. She will try to have a Relationship Upgrade with Nate from time to time, but it never quite works out.
 * Rebellious Spirit:
 * She likes to get up to mischief in school, though this is mostly a reaction over being treated unfairly.
 * Red Oni, Blue Oni:
 * The red to Nate's blue.
 * Tomboy and Girly Girl:
 * The girly girl to Marilyn's tomboy.
 * Took a Level in Dumbass:
 * She is much more naive, gullible and hotheaded than her 1984 incarnation.
 * Trademark Favourite Food:
 * Chips/french fries.

The Treets

 * Demoted to Extra:
 * They spend most of series one and two being recurring extras, with only some of the episodes having them play a meaningful role. Mostly averted in series three, however.
 * Flat Characters:
 * They don't seem to have the brain power to develop a proper personality outside what their main purpose is - to assist Louise in her living.
 * The Mute:
 * They can make sound effects, but can't talk.

Liane

 * Dark and Troubled Past:
 * Grew up as an orpahn, losing both her parents and the Golden Treet at a young age, and clearly still suffers from it to this day.
 * Good Parent:
 * She clearly cares a lot about her daughter, even if she is very clingy.
 * Lazy Bum:
 * She spends a lot of time in her house and pretty much only ever leaves to entertain or walk Louise to school. She even sometimes gets Swoop to do those on occasions.
 * Odd Friendship:
 * With King Rojo, even if their late parents didn't get along.

Swoop

 * Advertised Extra:
 * Despite appearing in every episode and being prominently featured in promotional artwork, he only has a significant role in roughly a quarter of the episodes. The rest just have him sitting in the background and/or showing up in one scene to give somebody (usually Louise or Liane) advice.
 * Averted in series three, however, where he plays a much larger role.
 * The Comically Serious:
 * He still has funny lines despite being serious.
 * Dumbass No More:
 * He is much more intelligent and less silly than his previous incarnatiom, who was practically a Butt-Monkey.
 * Talking Animal:
 * He is a parrot fully capable of human speech.
 * Took a Level in Kindness:
 * Even when he pulled a Heel-Face Turn in the previous show, he was still snarky and impatient. Here, he is depicted as more understanding, sensible and wise.

In general

 * Amazing Technicolour Wildlife:
 * They are dark blue bear-like creatures for crying out loud!
 * Evil Is One Big, Happy Family:
 * They actually get along and care for each other a lot.
 * Remember the New Guys?:
 * The show treats them as if they were always here. We do learn a bit more about where they came from later on, however.
 * Unsympathetic Comedy Protagonists:
 * They usually take this form in the B-plot of the episode.

King Rojo

 * 100% Adoration Rating:
 * Much like Bowser, his subjects follow him out of loyalty, not fear. They actually see him as a role model and actually want the best for him. He is shown to return the same care to them too.
 * Affably Evil:
 * In spite of his underhanded schemes, he is actually a fun guy to be around.
 * Anti-Villain:
 * Zigzagged. Although most of his plans are simply him being greedy, he has a few schemes in series two that are done out of fear that his subjects will starve or be homeless if he doesn't do it.
 * Arch-Enemy / The Rival:
 * Easily Louise's most prominent and famous opponent. Unlike the 1984 series, however, it appears to be more a rivalry, and they get on with each other quite well when not competing.
 * Big Eater:
 * He certainly likes to indulge in junk food. It even inspires him to open up a fast food café.
 * Card-Carrying Villain:
 * Even if he is terrible at being one.
 * Demoted to Extra:
 * Big time. He only appears in just over half the episodes of series one and series two, and quite a few episodes have him involved in some B-plot that has nothing to do with the main storyline.
 * Evil Laugh:
 * He gives off an over-the-top version of these from time to time.
 * Evil Plan:
 * Usually something simple such as "get rich by robbing some public building" or "trick others into helping me rule some area of land".
 * Fat Bastard:
 * Downplayed. He is a bit overweight, but not exactly obese.
 * Harmless Villain:
 * He is so goofy and incompetent that he is difficult to take seriously, and most of people that he is up against know this. If you ever get into a fight with Rojo, chances are you won't have to do anything - he will take himself out.
 * Jerk with a Heart of Gold:
 * He is the absolute perfect example of this.
 * Manchild:
 * He is not very responsible and mature despite being the leader of his species, especially since some of his "evil schemes" are just childish pranks.
 * Plucky Comic Relief:
 * He often serves as the funny character who lightens up an otherwise drama-based plot.
 * Took a Level in Dumbass:
 * Remember the 1984 show, where he was a dangerous and competent threat? Don't go into this show expecting him to act anywhere near that.
 * Took a Level in Kindness:
 * It's part of his character development after all.
 * Villain Protagonist:
 * Typically plays this in the B-story of every episode.
 * Villain Song:
 * Gets one of these in series two.
 * Villainy-Free Villain:
 * He is a greedy king who steals from others, causes vandalism and is willing to do other misdeeds for profit, but clearly has lines he won't cross and is certainly not up for anybody getting hurt in his villainy.