The Adventures of Timmy The Tooth - Characters - Villains

Villains

  • The Cavity Goon (performed by James Murray) - The main antagonist of the series. The Cavity Goon (otherwise known as Goonius Nemesis III) is a disgusting sight....a green creature covered with warts and a mouth full of decayed sharp teeth. He wears clothes that appear to be made of ripped-up leaves and is constantly bothering Timmy and his friends. In the episode "Lost My Brush," he even tried to kidnap Timmy by using the kidnapped Brushbrush to lure him in an attempt to turn him over to the Tooth Fairy for money.
    • Ms. Sweety (performed by Bruce Lanoil) - The Cavity Goon's only sidekick. She is an enormous mint candy who always joins her boss on his evil plots.
  • The Gingivitis Gang - A group of monsters, a bird, and a bug who are the secondary antagonists of the series. Much exactly evil like the Cavity Goon, and mean and plain bad. They spend most of their time looking for trouble and harassing Timmy and his friends. Despite antagonizing Timmy and his friends, the Gingivitis Gang would never side with the Cavity Goon and sometimes have to side with Timmy to stop the Cavity Goon (as seen in some episodes).
    • Leo (performed by Phil Baron) - The red-horned, lavender-haired, blue-skinned leader of the Gingivitis Gang.
    • Kay (performed by Bruce Lanoil) - The female bird-like member of the Gingivitis Gang with pumpkin skin and red hair.
    • Dee (performed by Dina Fraboni) - The blonde-haired, pinkish orange-skinned, female insect-like member of the Gingivitis Gang.
    • Darol (performed by James Murray) - The blue-haired, green-skinned member of the Gingivitis Gang.
    • Nolan (performed by Kevin Carlson) - The rose-colored, yellow-haired, hook-nosed, and green-horned member of the Gingivitis Gang.

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