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=== Dark Danny ===
=== Dark Danny ===
Dark Danny ([[Eric Roberts]]) is a villain created by the fusion of the ghost-halves of Danny Phantom (the show's protagonist) and Vlad Plasmius (his arch-enemy). He was created with the intent that Danny's worst enemy would be an evil version of himself.<ref>[http://hometown.aol.com/zcat6/IntBH2006p5.html Butch Hartman Interview]</ref> Dark Danny is a cruel, malicious ghost who cares little for anything other than himself; creating destruction wherever he goes. Basicly, Danny and Vlad merged into an amalgum that's 70% Danny and 30% Vlad which gave him the name Dark Danny as he had much of Vlad's evil within him after they are fused together.
Dark Danny ([[Eric Roberts]]) is a villain created by the fusion of the ghost-halves of Danny Phantom (the show's protagonist) and Vlad Plasmius (his arch-enemy). He was created with the intent that Danny's worst enemy would be an evil version of himself.<ref>[http://hometown.aol.com/zcat6/IntBH2006p5.html Butch Hartman Interview]</ref> Dark Danny is a cruel, malicious ghost who cares little for anything other than himself; creating destruction wherever he goes.


[[Image:DarkDannyIsBorn.jpg|thumb|200px|left|Dark Danny coming into existence.]]
[[Image:DarkDannyIsBorn.jpg|thumb|200px|left|Dark Danny coming into existence.]]

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This is a list of fictional characters from the Nickelodeon animated television series Danny Phantom. The series centers around young Danny Fenton and his coming-of-age story as a half ghost superhero to the town of Amity Park. He gradually grows, bettering himself and his powers over the course of the story as he deals with ghosts, balancing his normal and heroic life,[1][2] a community that doesn't initially trust him,[3] and later, fame[4] and praise from across the country.[5]

His companions are his two best friends; Sam Manson, a Goth girl who has is entranced by the "weird and supernatural". She serves as Danny's primary love interest. The other is Tucker Foley, a lighthearted "techno-geek".[6] Danny often has to put up with his eccentric ghost hunting parents, Jack and Maddie Fenton and his smothering, doting, but compassionate older sister Jazz Fenton. His primary nemesis is Vlad Masters, a billionaire celebrity who also doubles as a half ghost.

Main Characters

Daniel "Danny" Fenton/Danny Phantom

Danny Phantom (David Kaufman) is the primary main character and protagonist of the series. Originally, he started off as a shy, average, clumsy, and occasionally superficial[7][8] 14-year-old boy who was desperate to fit in with his peers and be accepted. After a lab accident in his parents' ghost hunting lab he became a half-ghost, and obtains a variety of ghostly abilities. A battle with a Lunch Lady Ghost placed the unsure Danny on the path to becoming a hero.[1] Despite his flaws, he is steadfast and loyal to his friends[9] and family,[10][11] He eventually grows, gaining great confidence[12] and maturity[13] within in himself, concentrating more on his heroic duties.

He is constantly under persuasion from his rival and arch nemesis, Vlad Masters, who wants nothing more for Danny than to have him as his son and apprentice, which is proved in a few of the episodes, though he is still Danny's enemy.[14]

Tucker Foley

Tucker (Rickey D'Shon Collins) is Danny's best friend "since forever".[15] He remains the most lighthearted of the trio and often cracks jokes.[16] He often believes he is a ladies' man much to his failure.[2] Gifted with technological knowledge, Tucker often helps by using his PDA to hack into computers and machinery.[17][18][19]

Tucker is easily corrupted by his vice and gets jealously quickly, often feeling inferior to Danny and Sam.[15][20] He is a strict meat-eater.[1]

Samantha "Sam" Manson

Sam Manson (Grey DeLisle) is one of Danny's best friends. She is a deadpan goth[21] who doubles as an environmentally concerned[22] "ultra-recyclo vegetarian".[1] Her parents are extremely wealthy, having inherited from their famous inventor ancestor, whom invented "the machine that twirls the cellophane around the toothpicks", though she briefly kept it a secret from her friends to avoid "fake friendships".[7] She and her parents often clash due to their opposite differences.[21]

Sam is often the most pragmatic of the group, but she can be bossy, often hypocritical, and self-righteous, especially when environmental causes are involved.[1][23] She was the one who urged Danny to explore the then-under-construction Fenton Portal, resulting in the accident that gave Danny his ghost powers in the first place.[22] She has a crush on Danny that lasts throughout the majority of the series,[6][18][24] and eventually becomes his girlfriend.[25]

Jasmine "Jazz" Fenton

Jasmine "Jazz" Fenton (Colleen O'Shaughnessey) is Danny's older sister. Viewing herself as the most rational and normal member of the family, Jazz often plays a surrogate parental role to Danny, thinking he is a naive child in need of guidance,[23][26] unaware that she is often smothering him.[12] Due to her cherished goal of being a psychologist, Jazz has a bad habit of getting into people's personal space.[27]

When she secretly discovers her brother's secret identity, Jazz has quietly made excuses for him while he went out to fight ghosts,[28][29] slowly starting to realize her brother is growing up fine on his own.[12][25][26] Along the way, she learned to appreciate her family's ghost hunting and actively[10] takes part at times.[30] She has also learned to embrace her sixteen-year-old self instead of acting like an "adult in a teen body".[26]

Jack and Madeline "Maddie" Fenton

Jack (Rob Paulsen) and Maddie (Kath Soucie) are Danny and Jazz's parents. They are professional hazmat-wearing ghost hunters who make it their hobby and goal to study and eradicate all things ectoplasmic.[1] While they serve as much embarrassment to their children for their own reasons,[23][29] they are just as well respected and loved. Despite their obsession, Jack and Maddie are loving parents who dote their kids constantly.[4][31]

Jack is the most obsessed with ghost-hunting. He jumps into action before thinking and can make a bad situation even worse.[11] While he is an adequate fighter and holds a great deal of courage, he can often be clumsy and incompetent.[3] He is a genius[28] who knows a good amount of technical knowledge, and is able to conjure up working ghost gadgets and defense systems built all around the Fenton household.[5][13] He also has a maturity and seriousness that few people recognize and can get serious when danger calls to his loved ones.[11]

Maddie (short for Madeline)[10] is an accomplished ninth-degree martial artist[3] who serves as Jack's partner and equal inventor of Fenton Anti-ghost gadgets. She is more down-to-earth then her husband and often supports or keep her husband from getting into trouble or harm.[10][32] Vlad Masters has been in love with her for twenty years and has spent time trying to win her heart.[10][14]

Vlad Masters/Plasmius

Vlad Masters (Martin Mull) is the primary antagonist of the series. A rich, debonair billionaire, Vlad is a powerful half ghost whose twenty years of experience constantly one-ups Danny's abilities. He vows to destroy Jack for "stealing" Maddie whom he loves and for giving him his ghost powers.[14] He also has goals to obtain Danny as his son and later, torment him after one too many rejections.[9]

Vlad is a devious man whose exterior charm hides a manipulative interior. He is sneaky and often uses the people he knows as pawn to get what he wants.[33] He reminds clever and intelligent throughout.

Recurring Characters

Valerie Gray (Grey DeLisle and Cree Summer) is the series' main antiheroine. Once a rich, shallow, popular girl, Valerie's life takes a turn for the worse when a ghost dog cost her father his job, Now living an average life, Valerie vowed revenge against all ghost for ruining her life after being given a ghost hunting suit and gears from Vlad (unbeknown to her at the time).[34] She is hot-tempered which often clouds her judgment, but slowly starts to realize a world beyond the superficial. She briefly strikes a romance with Danny.[6]

Danielle "Dani" Phantom (AnnaSophia Robb[9]/Krista Swan)[35] is a clone of Danny Phantom, created by Vlad as a stepping stone to the perfect Danny clone. Only one step behind him, Danielle is slowly dissolving, but retains free will. She first works with Vlad until Danny convinces Danielle that she is nothing but a tool to Vlad. With that knowledge intact, she sides with Danny. She shares much of the same traits and interests in Danny;[9] the latter serves as somewhat of an older brother to her. She is later stabilized and flies off to parts unknown.[35]

Mr. Lancer (Ron Perlman) is one of the teachers and Vice-Principal[36] of Casper High. He is a strict teacher who often favors the popular kids.[1][37] Though he tends to pick on Danny because of his average grades and his lackluster interest in his job[24], Lancer is a well-meaning man who tries to make sure all his students do their best.[19][28] He has a habit of shouting out book titles when he is surprised. He also constantly tries to be cool by saying some rather lame "hip phrases".

Dashiel "Dash" Baxter (S. Scott Bullock) is the most popular boy in Casper High School. A star football and Basketball player[34], he often gets free leeway from the authorities at school due to his winning streak.[1] Dash however is an idiot[7] who frequently picks on Danny.[33][34] As an act of irony, his role model is Danny Phantom.[38] He makes a cameo in the Fairly Oddparents episode, Fly Boy (voiced by Jason Marsden).[39]

Paulina (Maria Canals Barrera) is a rich, Hispanic, 15-year-old[22] cheerleader and the most popular girl at Casper High School. She is spoiled and shallow, though she gets offended when she is called the latter. She has confidence and an often devious side.[2] Paulina is madly in love with Danny Phantom after he saved her,[37] but couldn't care less for his alter ego whom has a huge crush on her for the first half of the series.[7]

Kwan (James Sie) is a football player and Dash's best friend. Though he is popular and bullies the lesser known students as much as Dash, Kwan is a bit more reluctant. He only wanted popularity so he can belong somewhere.[34][37]

Star (Grey Delisle) is another popular girl in Casper High. She serves as Paulina's "Satellite", constantly orbiting around her.[37] She is maliciously blunt. She and Valerie are good friends.[6]

Mikey (Dee Bradley Baker) is a small nerd in Casper High, often the victim of the popular boys.[17][22]

Jeremy (S. Scott Bullock) and Pamela Manson (Laraine Newman) are Sam's parents and the overall antithesis of their daughter, being a pair of super-optimistic socialites. They possess an enormous disdain of Sam's nonconformity and constantly tries to stir her away from it.[21][33] The Mansons have a rivalry with the Fenton parents.[5][30]

Damon Gray (Phil Morris) is Valerie's father and faithful employee of Axion Labs until he was briefly fired.[34] He is a calm, patient man who adores his daughter, but does not approve of her ghost fighting job once he finds out.[6][33]

Tiffany Snow (Tara Strong) is a reporter who remains cheery despite the often depressing news she delivers.[33]

Lance Thunder (S. Scott Bullock) is a news reporter who constantly fidgets over his hair.[31][33]

Ghost Villains

The Lunch Lady Ghost

The Lunch Lady Ghost (Patricia Heaton, Kath Soucie) remains the first major foe against Danny, vowing revenge at Sam for changing her school menue from an all-meat menu to a Vegan diet. She suffers from uncontrollable mood swings, turning from sweet and kind to violent and deadly effectively.[1]

She consistently uses food (particularly meat) as her main form of weaponry. [1][40] In an alternate future, she is married to the Box Ghost with a daughter (Box Lunch).[19]

The Box Ghost

The Box Ghost (Rob Paulsen) is a running gag ghoul who constantly fights with cardboard and anything square[41] (and the occasional bubble wrap).[33][42] He is incompetent in his attempts to scare people and is barely taken seriously by either the heroes and other ghosts.[43] He has almost successfully taken over Amity Park once through Pandora's Box, but failed. Despite it, Box Ghost remains determined regardless, shouting quotes such as "Beware, for I am the Box Ghost!" when approaching foes.[41][23] In an alternate future, he is married to the Lunch Lady Ghost with a daughter (Box Lunch).[19]

Skulker

Skulker (Mathew St. Patrick, Kevin Michael Richardson) introduces himself to Danny as the "Ghost Zone's greatest hunter". Skulker hunts down rare and unusual ghosts and has vowed to hunt down Danny for his rare half ghost status.[41] He uses raw muscles and weaponry, but understands the way of the hunt, able to use his brain to take advantage of his situation as predator to one-up his prey.[44][38] Having a sense of loyalty, he often works for Vlad Plasmius[14][27] and often serves as the leader and spokesperson for the ghosts.[40][33]

He's really just a tiny green ghost inside a robotic suit.[41]

Technus

Technus (Rob Paulsen) is the self-proclaimed "Master of Technology (and All Things Electronic and Beeping)" and has the ability to control and merge together with technology. Technus is a boisterous ghost who commonly shouts his name and goal as well as blabbermouth long speeches, a common flaw Danny exploits.[7]

He later gains himself an upgrade, rendering himself as "Technus 2.0".[43]

Desiree

Desiree (Peri Gilpin) is a genie-like ghost who travels the world granting anyone's deepest desires, usually with disastrous consequences and serve to increase her power. Despite it, she is forced to grant any wishes she hears, regardless of how beneficial it may be the wisher.[15][22]

Her vindictive nature stems from her life as a human where many years back, she was a harem girl who won the heart of a sultan. He showered her with whatever heart desired, but was banished by the Sultan's jealous wife. She died of a broken heart (and old age).[15]

Vulture Ghosts

The Vulture Ghosts (S. Scott Bullock (Ghosts #1 and #3), Rob Paulsen (Ghost #2) are Vlad's three 2,010-year-old ghost minions, old, crotchety, and geriatric in nature. Though they are loyal to Vlad, they often complain.[14][11]

Walker

Walker (James Arnold Taylor) is a very strict vigilante and warden who runs the prison of the Ghost Zone. He enjoys law and order and often commands with an iron fist; whoever so much as disobeys one rule from his law book is in trouble. To justify his cause, he often makes up the rule as he abides by them and is not above using dirty measures to keep the Ghost Zone clean and corrupt-free.[40]

As an act of revenge, Walker turned the entire city of Amity Park at Danny Phantom when he forced a riot in his prison to escape, forcing the ghost boy to endure the city's hatred[3] until Pariah Dark's invasion.[33]

Penelope Spectra

Penelope Spectra (Tara Strong) is a sadistic ghost who strives to be youthful and beautiful. To do so, she often targets teenagers and through elaborate plans, slowly sucks them dry. She retains a perky personality and chipper demeanor which hides a dark and psychotic nature deep inside her.[12]

Bertrand

Bertrand (Jim Ward) is Spectra's shape-shifting assistant. As Penelope builds people's depressions, Bertrand extracts the life energy from them. While he usually assumes the form of a short, middle-aged man, his true self is a blob of ectoplasm. He is often snippy, but works well alongside Spectra.[12]

Ember McLain

Ember McLain (Tara Strong) is a hard-rocking power-hungry girl who hates authority. She thirsts for attention and has a cutting, sarcastic personality. For this, she gains more power the more people say her name. She can also hypnotize her victims, using her guitar as her main mode as well as a weapon.[45]

Fright Knight

The Fright Knight (Michael Dorn) is the representative of Halloween. He is a powerful, gruff knight who spreads terror from his winged horse, Nightmare. His sword, the Soul Shredder is able to give off nightmares to any victims it touches.[46]

Fright Knight remained a loyal servant to Pariah Dark, but showed reluctant to continue his servitude towards him. He later switches sides to Vlad Plasmius for reasons unknown.[33]

Youngblood

Youngblood (Taylor Lautner) is a young ghost kid. Obnoxious and childish, he can only be seen by children. Despite his looks, Youngblood is a keen commander and skilled in battle. [13] A ruthless prankster, Youngblood dresses up in various costumes, but commonly portrays a pirate.[26][47]

Pariah Dark

Pariah Dark (Brian Cox) was the King of all Ghosts. With the Ring of Rage and Crown of Fire by his side, he ruthlessly commanded the Ghost Zone. Nearly limitless in power and domineering, Pariah was eventually captured by rebellious ghosts. He was placed into the Sarcophagus of Forever Sleep where he laid until Vlad accidentally awakened him when he was in pursuit of Pariah's items. Immediately he laid waste to both Amity Park and the Ghost Zone until Danny ultimately defeated him.[33]

Dark Danny

Dark Danny (Eric Roberts) is a villain created by the fusion of the ghost-halves of Danny Phantom (the show's protagonist) and Vlad Plasmius (his arch-enemy). He was created with the intent that Danny's worst enemy would be an evil version of himself.[48] Dark Danny is a cruel, malicious ghost who cares little for anything other than himself; creating destruction wherever he goes.

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Dark Danny coming into existence.
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Dark Danny in his younger form, ready to start his ten year road of havoc.

Dark Danny came to be after a fatal and accidental explosion of the Nasty Burger's boiler that caused the explicit death of Danny's family, friends, and teacher. Grief-stricken and guilty, Danny moved in with Vlad, feeling that only he could understand his pain. He asked him to remove his emotions. Honoring the boy's wishes, Vlad separated Danny's human half from his ghost self then the former retaliated afterward and did the same to Vlad. When he merged with Plasmius, he became his own ghostly self. He then destroyed Vlad's castle and his own human half.

He spent the next ten years destroying the world. Through complex time traveling and the help of Clockwork, present day Danny managed to defeat his evil self with the element of surprise, using his newly acquired Ghostly Wail against him. Dark Danny is currently living in Clockwork's lair, trying to free himself from the Fenton Thermos.[19]

Prince Aragon

Prince Aragon (Dee Bradley Baker) is the ruthless older brother of Princess Dorathea, the Dragon Ghost. Their family treasured two magical "Amulets of Aragon" that allow the wearer to transform into a dragon, especially when angry or distressed. Under his rule, his kingdom was lifeless and unhappy. He constantly treated his sister cruelly.

Seeking a human bride to obtain what others do not have, Aragon set Dora to find him a bride. She eventually finds Sam Manson whom he almost marries if not for Danny's interference. Aragon is defeated by his sister when she gets the courage to dethrone him.[8]

Hotep-Ra

Hotep-Ra (S. Scott Bullock) is the mummy-like spirit of an ancient minion of King Duulamun, an Egyptian pharaoh who shares a remarkably similar appearance to Tucker Foley. He was released from his eternal sleep when Tucker looked into the mirror at the front of Ra's sarcophagus. He served Tucker and helped him gain his own kingdom with plans to take over it himself. Deceitful and sneaky, Hotep-Ra was eventually defeated by Tucker when he realized he had been used.[8]

Vortex

Vortex (Dave Boat) is a crazy ghost with the power to control the weather, a gift he considers to be an art form. He finds Earth to be a meaningless planet, and has wrought havoc on it throughout the ages. On a trial by the Observants for his reckless behavior, Vortex is freed by Vlad who used him to his own services. Vortex rebels and conjures up violent weathers until Danny defeated him, temporarily gaining his abilities in the process. Vortex can generate and control storms, and the weather in general, from creating typhoons, to making heat waves hot enough to melt walls, floods and winds cold enough to freeze streets in ice.[16]

Undergrowth

Undergrowth (Mark Hamill) is a ghost who controls plants. Upset that his beloved nature has been torn down by human hands, he overtakes Amity Park, turns it into his own horticulture lair, and possess Sam to be his "daughter" and mother to his plants. He was defeated when Danny mastered his ice powers.[32]

Nocturn

Nocturn (James Garrett) is the ghost of sleep and dreams. He carries a calm, but mysterious air around him. Along with his army of Sleep Walkers, he traveled the world putting people to sleep to absorb their dream energies to charge him up for world conquest. When he conquers Amity Park, Danny, his friends, and sister work together to defeat him.[49]

Human Villains/Antagonists

Guys in White

The Guys in White (a spoof on the Men In Black), are a secret government organization whose goal is to eliminate all ghosts and other paranormal beings on Earth.[5] Most of the Guys in White representative in the series is Agent K and O, usually tasked with capturing Danny Phantom. They are often incompetent and spend time bickering amongst themselves. They're highly prepared for any tasks, almost to the point of paranoia.[11][24]

Freakshow

Freakshow (Jon Cryer) is the ringmaster of the Circus Gothica. An entertainer for the Gothic audience, Freakshow is eccentric, showmanship, and creative. His family have used ghosts for their circus for years. Unsatisfied with just a showman's life, Freakshow used a magic scepter able to control ghosts and ordered them to steal goods. He went to Amity Park to make Danny Phantom a member of his performance. He succeeds briefly until Sam snaps him out of it.[21]

He is promptly jailed for his crimes. He escapes, only to use the fabled Reality Gauntlet to alter the Earth for his own meanings, only to be outsmarted by Danny again, using "Ghost Envy" against him, a psychological affect where one is jealous of ghosts.[5]

The Masters' Blasters

Vid (Colleen O'Shaughnessey), Thrash (Dee Bradley Baker), and Download (Rob Paulsen) are a trio of teen Ghost Hunters, created by Vlad to shame Danny and dethrone his position as resident savior of Amity Park. They embodied everything that is radical and are often cheeky. The three are later betrayed by their own employer when he reveals himself as a half-ghost.[25]

Ghost Allies

The Ghost Dog

The nicknamed "Cujo" (S. Scott Bullock) is a playful ghost puppy. When prompt, it can grow into a large, aggressive beast. In search for its squeaky toy, the ghost dog trashes the Axiom Lab to pursue it, costing Damon Gray his job, causing his daughter Valerie to gain vendetta against all ghosts.[34]

Wulf

Wulf (Dee Bradley Baker) is a bipedal wolf ghost, constantly on the run from Walker as an escaped prisoner. He only speaks Esperanto and has the ability to go into both the Earth and the Ghost Zone with his claws at will. Wulf retains a loyal streak and is quick to befriend and trust Danny when he helped him. In return, he sacrificed his first freedom in order to save Danny. They eventually reunite where Danny helps him a second time.[3][50]

Clockwork

Clockwork (David Carradine) is the Ghost of Time, an immortal being who controls and keeps the flow of time. He is calm, tricky, and all-knowing. When asked by the Observents to kill Danny Fenton to prevent a future where his evil self wrecks the planet, Clockwork seemingly appears to be Danny's enemy. In reality, he was merely helping and urging the boy to make the right decisions.[19] Neutral, he does not fulfill every wish Danny desires, including altering past events. He only caved in as a measure to once again teach the boy a lesson.[3][29] He constantly changes his age and appearance from a kid to adult to old man.

Frostbite

Frostbite (Bob Joles) is a jovial yeti-like ghost. He lives in the Far Frozen with his people where they worship Danny Phantom for his defeat over Pariah Dark. He serves as a mentor figure to Danny and ultimately teaches him of his ice powers. His people holds the Infi-Map, a map that can find any natural Ghost Portals.[51]

Pandora

Pandora (April Stewart) is the creator and owner of "Pandora's Box".When Danny was powerless to stop the Box Ghost from creating havoc with the box, he entered her lair and asked her in retrieving it back. She is a benevolent ghost who keeps the world less evil by keeping many malicious contents within her box, but can get aggressive when tampered with.[42]

Neutral/Other Ghosts

Dora the Dragon Ghost

Dorathea "Dora" (Kevin Michael Richardson (Dragon Ghost, first appearance), Grey DeLisle (Dora, first appearance), Susan Blakeslee (Dora, Dragon Ghost)) is a timid young Cinderella-like ghost princess, forever doomed to wear the cursed amulet of Aragon, an object that turns anyone who wears it into a fierce dragon ghost, conjured by emotional distress until removed. Her first appearance merely had her whining, crying she could not go to a ball.[2]

She is constantly under the abuse and pressure of her older brother, Prince Aragon, who forces his dirty work for him. His latest plan forced her to find him a human bride for him. Hosting a beauty pageant and using Danny as the judge, she picks Sam and prepares her for Aragon. Inspired by her rebellion, Dora eventually fights and dethrones Aragon.[8]

Sidney Poindexter

Sidney Poindexter (Peter MacNicol) was once a nerdy teenager from the 1950s. He was known as the most bullied student of Casper High and thus, holds a soft spot and great concern for those who suffered as much as he did. Stuffed into his locker many times, Sidney haunted it for fifty-ish years, leaving only a mirror behind, a gateway to the Ghost Zone he's trapped in. Able to free himself after struggle, Sidney antagonized Danny, believing him to be a bully when he catches the half ghost pulling a prank on Dash.

Poindexter took over Danny's body and used it to gain popularity while Danny was stuck in Sidney's body and world where he was tormented daily. He managed to get Sam and Tucker to the mirror gateway where he proved he was the real Danny. Using trickery, the trio lured Sidney into his own mirror. He and Danny fought, regaining their own bodies in the process.[23]

He eventually gains freedom from his ghostly prison.[33]

Johnny 13 & Shadow

Johnny 13 (William Baldwin) is a rebellious biker. His living shadow brings bad luck to whoever it gains contact with. Always on the road, his constant companion is girlfriend Kitty. Despite their differences and Johnny's keen womanizing habits, they are in love with one another. Johnny spent the first time searching for a human host when Kitty was stuck between Ghost Portals[52] and great rage of jealously when she was dating someone else.[37]

Never outrightly malicious, Johnny tends to leave Danny or anyone alone unless prompted.[30]

Kitty

Kitty (Chynna Phillips) is Johnny 13's girlfriend. She is demanding and shrewish. She is constantly under dire stress over her loose boyfriend, wishing he'd focus his full attention on her. She has attempted to make him jealous[37] and at several points, banished him to an alternate dimension via her ghostly ability to send any men with a kiss.[30] Despite it, the two are in love with one another.[37]

Box Lunch

Box Lunch (Kath Soucie) is the alternate future daughter of Box Ghost and Lunch Lady Ghost. She has the best of both parents; her mother's mood swings and her father's love of boxes, as well as the "BEWARE" catchphrase. She was sent by Clockwork to kill Danny to create a better future.[19]

The Observants

The Observants are an organization of one-eyed ghosts who preserve judgment on ghosts that have plagued Earth.[16] They have a habit of watching, but never acting, preferring others to do their work for them. Two of them (Dee Bradley Baker, Phil Morris) once asked Clockwork to kill Danny Phantom to ensure his evil future self never comes to be.[19]

Ghost Writer

Ghost Writer (Will Arnett) is an author who resides in the Ghost Zone. He can create anything by simply typing on his keyboard, a situation that can continue even upon its destruction. An unassuming, but creative ghoul, he gained quick vindictiveness towards Danny Phantom when he accidentally destroyed his Christmas poem, but refused to apologize (as the former did not enjoy the holiday). Breaking the Ghost Zone's Christmas Truce, Ghost Writer tormented Danny until he learned his lesson. He was jailed for breaking the law.[31]

Amorpho

Amorpho (Danny Mann) is a faceless ghost who has the power to morph into anyone or anything he desires, save for his red eyes. Because he is faceless, he is often unnoticed and ignored. He pulls harmless pranks in order to gain attention. When he felt Danny took away what made him special, he tried to ruin his life, but ended up in a series of chaotic events where he lost his powers and had to work alongside Danny to gain them back. Though he apologized for his actions, he ambiguously declared there are more where they came from.[4]

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  7. ^ a b c d e "Attack of the Killer Garage Sale. Director: Butch Hartman, Wincat Alcala, Richard Bowman; Writer: Sib Ventress.". Danny Phantom. Season 1. Episode 4. 2004-04-17. Nickelodeon. {{cite episode}}: Unknown parameter |serieslink= ignored (|series-link= suggested) (help) Cite error: The named reference "Attack of the Killer Garage Sale" was defined multiple times with different content (see the help page).
  8. ^ a b c d "Beauty Marked. Director: Butch Hartman, Wincat Alcala, Kevin Petrilak; Writer: Marty Isenberg.". Danny Phantom. Season 2. Episode 34. 2005-02-24. Nickelodeon. {{cite episode}}: Unknown parameter |serieslink= ignored (|series-link= suggested) (help) Cite error: The named reference "Beauty Marked" was defined multiple times with different content (see the help page).
  9. ^ a b c d "Kindred Spirits. Director: Butch Hartman, Daniel De La Vega, Gary Conrad; Writer: Steve Marmel, Sib Ventress.". Danny Phantom. Season 2. Episode 40. 2006-04-07. Nickelodeon. {{cite episode}}: Unknown parameter |serieslink= ignored (|series-link= suggested) (help)
  10. ^ a b c d e "Maternal Instinct. Director: Butch Hartman, Gary Conrad, Juli Hashiguchi; Writer: Sib Ventress.". Danny Phantom. Season 1. Episode 16. 2005-02-18. Nickelodeon. {{cite episode}}: Unknown parameter |serieslink= ignored (|series-link= suggested) (help) Cite error: The named reference "Maternal Instinct" was defined multiple times with different content (see the help page).
  11. ^ a b c d e "The Million Dollar Ghost. Director: Butch Hartman, Ken Bruce, Gary Conrad; Writer: Sib Ventress.". Danny Phantom. Season 1. Episode 19. 2005-06-03. Nickelodeon. {{cite episode}}: Unknown parameter |serieslink= ignored (|series-link= suggested) (help)
  12. ^ a b c d e "My Brother's Keeper. Director: Butch Hartman, Wincat Alcala, Juli Hashiguchi; Writer: Sib Ventress.". Danny Phantom. Season 1. Episode 9. 2004-06-24. Nickelodeon. {{cite episode}}: Unknown parameter |serieslink= ignored (|series-link= suggested) (help) Cite error: The named reference "My Brother's Keeper" was defined multiple times with different content (see the help page).
  13. ^ a b c "Pirate Radio. Director: Butch Hartman, Wincat Alcala, Kevin Petrilak; Writer: Sib Ventress.". Danny Phantom. Season 2. Episode 23. 2005-07-22. Nickelodeon. {{cite episode}}: Unknown parameter |serieslink= ignored (|series-link= suggested) (help) Cite error: The named reference "Pirate Radio" was defined multiple times with different content (see the help page).
  14. ^ a b c d e "Bitter Reunions. Director: Butch Hartman, Wincat Alcala, Juli Hashiguchi; Writer: Steve Marmel, Sib Ventress.". Danny Phantom. Season 1. Episode 7. 2004-05-08. Nickelodeon. {{cite episode}}: Unknown parameter |serieslink= ignored (|series-link= suggested) (help) Cite error: The named reference "Bitter Reunions" was defined multiple times with different content (see the help page).
  15. ^ a b c d "What You Want. Director: Butch Hartman, Rick Bowman, Wincat Alcala; Writer: Steve Marmel".". Danny Phantom. Season 1. Episode 6. 2004-04-30. Nickelodeon. {{cite episode}}: Unknown parameter |serieslink= ignored (|series-link= suggested) (help) Cite error: The named reference "What You Want" was defined multiple times with different content (see the help page).
  16. ^ a b c "Torrent of Terror. Director: Butch Hartman, Wincat Alcala, Gary Conrad; Writer: Sib Ventress, Butch Hartman.". Danny Phantom. Season 3. Episode 44. 2007-07-11. Nickelodeon. {{cite episode}}: Unknown parameter |serieslink= ignored (|series-link= suggested) (help) Cite error: The named reference "Torrent of Terror" was defined multiple times with different content (see the help page).
  17. ^ a b "One of a Kind. Director: Butch Hartman, Wincat Alcala; Writer: Butch Hartman, Mark Banker, Steve Marmel".". Danny Phantom. Season 1. Episode 3. 2004-04-10. Nickelodeon. {{cite episode}}: Unknown parameter |serieslink= ignored (|series-link= suggested) (help)
  18. ^ a b "Fanning the Flames. Director: Butch Hartman, Wincat Alcala, Juli Hashiguchi; Writer: Marty Isenberg.". Danny Phantom. Season 1. Episode 11. 2004-10-08. Nickelodeon. {{cite episode}}: Unknown parameter |serieslink= ignored (|series-link= suggested) (help)
  19. ^ a b c d e f g h "The Ultimate Enemy. Director: Butch Hartman, Wincat Alcala, Kevin Petrilak; Writer: Marty Isenberge, Steve Marmel, Sib Ventress".". Danny Phantom. Season 2. Episode 28/29. 2005-09-16. Nickelodeon. {{cite episode}}: Unknown parameter |serieslink= ignored (|series-link= suggested) (help) Cite error: The named reference "The Ultimate Enemy" was defined multiple times with different content (see the help page).
  20. ^ "King Tuck. Director: Butch Hartman, Wincat Alcala, Kevin Petrilak; Writer: Sib Ventress".". Danny Phantom. Season 2. Episode 35. 2006-03-17. Nickelodeon. {{cite episode}}: Unknown parameter |serieslink= ignored (|series-link= suggested) (help)
  21. ^ a b c d "Control Freaks. Director: Butch Hartman, Ken Bruce, Gary Conrad; Writer: Marty Isenberg.". Danny Phantom. Season 1. Episode 20. 2004-06-17. Nickelodeon. {{cite episode}}: Unknown parameter |serieslink= ignored (|series-link= suggested) (help) Cite error: The named reference "Control Freaks" was defined multiple times with different content (see the help page).
  22. ^ a b c d e "Memory Blank. Director: Butch Hartman, Ken Bruce, Gary Conrad; Writer: Steve Marmel.". Danny Phantom. Season 2. Episode 21. 2005-06-24. Nickelodeon. {{cite episode}}: Unknown parameter |serieslink= ignored (|series-link= suggested) (help)
  23. ^ a b c d e "Splitting Images. Director: Butch Hartman, Wincat Alcala, Richard Bowman; Writer: Marty Isenberg.". Danny Phantom. Season 1. Episode 05. 2004-04-24. Nickelodeon. {{cite episode}}: Unknown parameter |serieslink= ignored (|series-link= suggested) (help)
  24. ^ a b c "Double Cross My Heart. Director: Butch Hartman, Daniel De La Vega, Gary Conrad; Writer: Sib Ventress.". Danny Phantom. Season 2. Episode 39. 2006-05-05. Nickelodeon. {{cite episode}}: Unknown parameter |serieslink= ignored (|series-link= suggested) (help)
  25. ^ a b c "Phantom Planet. Director: Butch Hartman; Writer: Butch Hartman.". Danny Phantom. Season 3. Episode 52/53. 2004-10-08. Nickelodeon. {{cite episode}}: Unknown parameter |serieslink= ignored (|series-link= suggested) (help) Cite error: The named reference "Phantom Planet" was defined multiple times with different content (see the help page).
  26. ^ a b c d "The Fenton Menace. Director: Butch Hartman, Wincat Alcala, Kevin Petrilak; Writer: Marty Isenberg".". Danny Phantom. Season 2. Episode 27. 2005-10-07. Nickelodeon. {{cite episode}}: Unknown parameter |serieslink= ignored (|series-link= suggested) (help) Cite error: The named reference "The Fenton Menace" was defined multiple times with different content (see the help page).
  27. ^ a b "Secret Weapons. Director: Butch Hartman, Wincat Alcala, Kevin Petrilak; Writer: Marty Isenberg".". Danny Phantom. Season 2. Episode 31. 2005-12-09. Nickelodeon. {{cite episode}}: Unknown parameter |serieslink= ignored (|series-link= suggested) (help) Cite error: The named reference "Secret Weapons" was defined multiple times with different content (see the help page).
  28. ^ a b c "Teacher of the Year. Director: Butch Hartman, Wincat Alcala, Juli Hashiguchi; Writer: Sib Ventress.". Danny Phantom. Season 1. Episode 12. 2004-10-15. Nickelodeon. {{cite episode}}: Unknown parameter |serieslink= ignored (|series-link= suggested) (help)
  29. ^ a b c "Masters of All Time. Director: Butch Hartman, Wincat Alcala, Kevin Petrilak; Writer: Marty Isenberg.". Danny Phantom. Season 2. Episode 36. 2006-03-24. Nickelodeon. {{cite episode}}: Unknown parameter |serieslink= ignored (|series-link= suggested) (help) Cite error: The named reference "Masters of All Time" was defined multiple times with different content (see the help page).
  30. ^ a b c d "Girls' Night Out. Director: Butch Hartman, Wincat Alcala, Gary Conrad; Writer: Kevin Sullivan".". Danny Phantom. Season 3. Episode 53. 2007-07-10. Nickelodeon. {{cite episode}}: Unknown parameter |serieslink= ignored (|series-link= suggested) (help) Cite error: The named reference "Girls' Night Out" was defined multiple times with different content (see the help page).
  31. ^ a b c "The Fright Before Christmas. Director: Butch Hartman, Wincat Alcala, Kevin Petrilak; Writer: Marty Isenberg, Sib Ventress, Steve Marmel.". Danny Phantom. Season 2. Episode 30. 2006-12-06. Nickelodeon. {{cite episode}}: Unknown parameter |serieslink= ignored (|series-link= suggested) (help) Cite error: The named reference "The Fright Before Christmas" was defined multiple times with different content (see the help page).
  32. ^ a b "Urban Jungle. Director: Butch Hartman, Wincat Alcala, Gary Conrad; Writer: Butch Hartman.". Danny Phantom. Season 3. Episode 46. 2006-10-09. Nickelodeon. {{cite episode}}: Unknown parameter |serieslink= ignored (|series-link= suggested) (help)
  33. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l "Reign Storm. Director: Butch Hartman, Wincat Alcala, Kevin Petrilak; Writer: Steve Marmel.". Danny Phantom. Season 2. Episode 24/25. 2005-07-29. Nickelodeon. {{cite episode}}: Unknown parameter |serieslink= ignored (|series-link= suggested) (help)
  34. ^ a b c d e f "Shades of Gray. Director: Butch Hartman, Wincat Alcala, Juli Hashiguchi; Writer: Sib Ventress.". Danny Phantom. Season 1. Episode 10. 2004-09-24. Nickelodeon. {{cite episode}}: Unknown parameter |serieslink= ignored (|series-link= suggested) (help)
  35. ^ a b "D-Stabilized. Director: Butch Hartman, Wincat Alcala, Gary Conrad; Writer: Amy Heating Rogers.". Danny Phantom. Season 3. Episode 51. 2007-08-24. Nickelodeon. {{cite episode}}: Unknown parameter |serieslink= ignored (|series-link= suggested) (help)
  36. ^ Danny Phantom Official Site
  37. ^ a b c d e f g "Lucky in Love. Director: Butch Hartman, Gary Conrad, Ken Bruce; Writer: Sib Ventress.". Danny Phantom. Season 1. Episode 17. 2005-02-11. Nickelodeon. {{cite episode}}: Unknown parameter |serieslink= ignored (|series-link= suggested) (help)
  38. ^ a b "Micro Management. Director: Butch Hartman, Wincat Alcala, Kevin Petrilak; Writer: Steve Marmel, Matt Wayne". Danny Phantom. Season 2. Episode 33. 2007-01-27. Nickelodeon. {{cite episode}}: Unknown parameter |serieslink= ignored (|series-link= suggested) (help) Cite error: The named reference "Micro Management" was defined multiple times with different content (see the help page).
  39. ^ "Fly Boy.". Fairly Oddparent. Season 7. Episode 96. 2000-08-14. Nickelodeon. {{cite episode}}: Unknown parameter |serieslink= ignored (|series-link= suggested) (help)
  40. ^ a b c "Prisoners of Love. Director: Butch Hartman, Wincat Alcala, Juli Hashiguchi; Writer: Marty Isenberg.". Danny Phantom. Season 1. Episode 08. 2004-05-15. Nickelodeon. {{cite episode}}: Unknown parameter |serieslink= ignored (|series-link= suggested) (help)
  41. ^ a b c d "One Of A Kind. Director: Butch Hartman, Wincat Alcala; Writer: Butch Hartman, Mark Banker, Steve Marmel.". Danny Phantom. Season 1. Episode 03. 2004-04-10. Nickelodeon. {{cite episode}}: Unknown parameter |serieslink= ignored (|series-link= suggested) (help)
  42. ^ a b "Boxed Up Fury. Director: Butch Hartman, Wincat Alcala, Gary Conrad; Writer: Kevin Sullivan.". Danny Phantom. Season 3. Episode 48. 2007-08-21. Nickelodeon. {{cite episode}}: Unknown parameter |serieslink= ignored (|series-link= suggested) (help)
  43. ^ a b "Identity Crisis. Director: Butch Hartman, Wincat Alcala, Kevin Petrilak; Writer: Marty Isenberg.". Danny Phantom. Season 2. Episode 26. 2005-09-23. Nickelodeon. {{cite episode}}: Unknown parameter |serieslink= ignored (|series-link= suggested) (help)
  44. ^ "Life Lessons. Director: Ken Bruce, Gary Conrad, Butch Hartman; Writer: Marty Isenberg.". Danny Phantom. Season 1. Episode 18. 2005-02-25. Nickelodeon. {{cite episode}}: Unknown parameter |serieslink= ignored (|series-link= suggested) (help)
  45. ^ "Fanning the Flame. Director: Butch Hartman, Wincat Alcala, Juli Hashiguchi; Writer: Marty Isenberg.". Danny Phantom. Season 1. Episode 11. 2004-10-08. Nickelodeon. {{cite episode}}: Unknown parameter |serieslink= ignored (|series-link= suggested) (help)
  46. ^ "Fright Night. Director: Butch Hartman, Juli Hashiguchi, Wincat Alcala; Writer: Marty Isenberg.". Danny Phantom. Season 1. Episode 15. 2004-10-29. Nickelodeon. {{cite episode}}: Unknown parameter |serieslink= ignored (|series-link= suggested) (help)
  47. ^ "Livin' Large. Director: Butch Hartman; Writer: Mark Drop.". Danny Phantom. Season 3. Episode 47. 2007-07-13. Nickelodeon. {{cite episode}}: Unknown parameter |serieslink= ignored (|series-link= suggested) (help)
  48. ^ Butch Hartman Interview
  49. ^ "Frightmare. Director: Butch Hartman, Wincat Alcala, Gary Conrad; Writer: Kevin Sullivan.". Danny Phantom. Season 3. Episode 49. 2007-08-22. Nickelodeon. {{cite episode}}: Unknown parameter |serieslink= ignored (|series-link= suggested) (help)
  50. ^ "Claw of the Wild. Director: Butch Hartman, Wincat Alcala, Gary Conrad; Writer: Kevin Sullivan.". Danny Phantom. Season 3. Episode 50. 2007-07-23. Nickelodeon. {{cite episode}}: Unknown parameter |serieslink= ignored (|series-link= suggested) (help)
  51. ^ "Masters of All Time. Director: Butch Hartman, Gary Conrad, Wincat Alcala; Writer: Butch Hartman.". Danny Phantom. Season 3. Episode 42. 2007-07-09. Nickelodeon. {{cite episode}}: Unknown parameter |serieslink= ignored (|series-link= suggested) (help)
  52. ^ ""13". Director: Butch Hartman, Wincat Alcala, Juli Hashiguchi; Writer: Steve Marmel.". Danny Phantom. Season 1. Episode 13. 2004-11-05. Nickelodeon. {{cite episode}}: Unknown parameter |serieslink= ignored (|series-link= suggested) (help)