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*'''Shades''': Ghostly shadow dragon-like beings that are conjured by the Dark Dragon and serve him as his footsoldiers. They seem to be very weak, however, and easily disperse into shadows and smoke when defeated. They do seem capable enough to defeat the Tooth Fairy's Tooth Minions, though.
*'''Shades''': Ghostly shadow dragon-like beings that are conjured by the Dark Dragon and serve him as his footsoldiers. They seem to be very weak, however, and easily disperse into shadows and smoke when defeated. They do seem capable enough to defeat the Tooth Fairy's Tooth Minions, though.


*'''Sigmund Brock''': The former new principal of Millard Fillmore Middle School. He tried, unsuccessfully, to expose Jake's secret to the public.
*'''Sigmund Brock''': The former new principal of Millard Fillmore Middle School. He tried, unsuccessfully, to expose Jake's secret to the public. In the end, he is arrested for putting Jake, Trixie and Spud in a cage.


*'''Tiburón''' ([[John DiMaggio]]): A [[shark]]-man whose goal was to use [[Poseidon|Neptune's]] [[Trident]] to flood half of North America so that he may become the ruler over that large area of land (see "''Feeding Frenzy''"). He is currently incarcerated in Shark Prison. His name, as it would suggest, means ''shark'' in Spanish.
*'''Tiburón''' ([[John DiMaggio]]): A [[shark]]-man whose goal was to use [[Poseidon|Neptune's]] [[Trident]] to flood half of North America so that he may become the ruler over that large area of land (see "''Feeding Frenzy''"). He is currently incarcerated in Shark Prison. His name, as it would suggest, means ''shark'' in Spanish.

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This is a list of secondary characters in the American animated television series American Dragon: Jake Long.

Allies

Family

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The Long Family (from left to right): Johnathan, Susan, Jake and Haley.
  • Aunt Cathy (Amy Hill): Susan's sister and Greggy's mom. She feels that Greggy's dragon powers are superior to Jake's and often is not even a bit slightly impressed by Jake's skill.
  • Aunt Patchouli (Wendie Malick): Johnathan's sister. She has no idea that Stan is actually a troll despite having known him from college.
  • Greggy (Will Friedle): Jake's annoying cousin. Appears in "Feeding Frenzy", where it's shown that he has recently developed his own dragon powers, yet has much less skill in using them compared to Jake (admittingly, he is one year younger than Jake, so he is inexperienced). Despite that he is younger than Jake, he acts like he is older and believes that his dragon skills are far more superior. Although, it is shown that he is very immature, battles included, and Jake is far more skilled.
  • Haley Kay Long (Amy Bruckner): Jake's intelligent little sister who also has dragon powers (which are not fully developed yet). She takes pride in her ability to expose all of Jake's secrets, including her own, and highlight her own "gifts". Normally the audience only sees little parts of her dragon form, such as her wings and tail. In "Family Business", her full dragon form is revealed, and she begins her own dragon training under Sun Park's guidance. She has taken many aspects of her training with Sun to be applied in her daily life, which puts her at odds when paired with more "average" kids her age. She also seems to take pleasure in making her brother look bad as a dragon. It is revealed in "Haley Gone Wild" that she has never gotten in trouble (until the end of the episode) and she says doing something bad is against her nature.
  • Jonathan Long (Jeff Bennett) Jake's dad. He is a normal human being who doesn't have the slightest clue about his family's magical background. In "Hero of the Hourglass", Jake goes back to 1986 and reveals his family's secret to his dad. However, Johnathan assumed it was all a dream and still does not know about the existence of magical creatures.
  • Susan Long (Lauren Tom) Jake's mom. Though descended from a (supposedly) pure dragon bloodline, she does not possess dragon powers herself, as they sometimes skip generations (as she mentions in "Shapeshifter"). She runs her own catering service, that has sometimes been known to provide for premiere events, such as the wedding of (fictional) soap opera stars Thad Rochefort-Chaise and Jasma Sancere in "Jakes Takes the Cake". She has been reluctant in revealing the family's secret to Johnathan and fears of how he will react (see "Hero of the Hourglass").

Magical Allies

  • Bertha (Edie McClurg): The dim-witted giantess (with a persistent foot-odor problem) who first appeared in "Eye of the Beholder" as a beauty pageant contestant. Later appeared in "The Hunted", as one of the captured magical creatures that Jake met. She also had a cameo in "Family Business".
  • Brocamas (Dee Bradley Baker): The leprechaun proprieter of "Pot O' Gold Import-Export". He hired Jake as personal protection (with a large salary of leprechaun gold) in "Fool's Gold". He unknowingly sold an Aztec crystal skull to the Huntsman (which Jake just as unknowingly delivered to him), but immediately started to help Jake when he discovered the truth.
  • Clooney: A neurotic leprechaun with persistent bad luck. He constantly tosses a gold coin, trying to guess what side will land, but is wrong every single time. Appeared in "The Hunted".
  • Councilor Andam (Clarence Williams III): He is the Dragon of Africa and one of the members of The Dragon Council. He administrates the "Test of Wisdom in Battle".
  • Councilor Kulde (Jeff Bennett): He is the Dragon of Europe and one of the members of The Dragon Council. He administrates the "Test of Judgement in Fire".
  • Councilor Kukulkhan: He is the Dragon of Central America and one of the members of The Dragon Council.
  • Councilor Omina: She is the Dragon of Atlantis and one of the members of The Dragon Council.
  • Fred Nerk (Adam Wylie): The first dragon protector of Australia, whose premiere fame was quickly shut down upon Jake Long becoming the first American Dragon. In "Dragon Summit", he showcased his competitive nature in a "prank battle" with Jake, and also during a race against him around the Isle of Draco for Jake's "Courage in Flight" Dragon Test. After being rescued by Jake from the unexpected interference of the Dark Dragon (at the cost of him losing the race), Fred ultimately came to respect Jake and treat him as a pal. Though only having a single appearance in Season 1, it has been reported by Steve Loter that Fred Nerk will reappear sometime in Season 2.
  • Hobie (Daryl Sabara): An eight-year-old, 400-pound giant who is a big fan of the King Extreme Wrestling League (K.E.W.L.). In "Ring Around The Dragon" (his only appearance), he ran away from his village to become a professional in the league, under the care of King Hammer. He had a dislike for his parents' protectiveness (shown by them sending Jake coming to try and bring him home), but then thought otherwise after stopping Hammer from kidnapping the population of his village to fill the roster of his wrestling league.
  • Inga, Sven, and Uta: Elves who work as caterers for Susan Long's catering company (see "Jake Takes the Cake"), which serves both magical and non-magical creatures alike.
  • Jasmine (Lacey Chabert): A teenage girl who is also a nix. In "Dragon Breath", Jake brought her to his school dance as his date (after Brad already took Rose), unaware of her warnings that she had to be home at an exact time (the point when the moon reaches the exact center of the sky). Jake ignored her warnings, and she transformed into her monstrous shape, nearly stealing all the souls of the students at the dance.
  • Marty (Ron Masak): The (current) Grim Reaper. He appears in the episode "Family Business". He is an old friend of Fu's (and notorious for playing practical jokes) and throughout the episode, they have a prank battle. Fu wins by paying brownies to dress up as another Grim Reaper causing Marty to pass out on the floor. It's revealed that Marty wasn't always the Grim Reaper (he had to best the former Reaper to claim the position), and had several "dead-end" (pun intended) jobs, such as a grocery-store cashier, a cruise director, and a fitness instructor.
  • Pix McGee (Mindy Sterling): Jake's personal magical assistant (PMA). Appeared in "The Doppelganger Gang".
  • Sam Spark (James Arnold Taylor): A pixie photographer for the popular magical magazine, Magicweek. Appeared in "Family Business".
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Sara and Kara in "The Academy".
  • Sara & Kara (Tara Strong): Twin oracle sisters who are descendants of the Oracle of Delphi. All of their visions of the future are one-hundred percent accurate, though they are not able to control when or where they have predictions, nor are they able to specifically choose what they predict. Sara is always chippier and constantly happy, yet only receives visions of bad things to come. Kara is always more gloomy and pessimistic, yet only receives visions of good things to come. The discrepancy is explained by saying that because Sara only sees bad, even the smallest good news can make her incredibly happy; while Kara sees only good things, all the pleasant surprises and joys of life are ruined (see "Body Guard Duty"). In Season 1, both Sara and Kara were redheads. In Season 2, Sara is a blonde and Kara has jet-black hair.
  • Shark Lady (Kari Wahlgren): A shark-woman who resides in the ocean near Florida. She helped Jake in trying to thwart Tiburón's plan in flooding the North American continent in "Feeding Frenzy". She was also one of the blind dates set up with Lao Shi in "Something Fishy this way Comes".
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Silver in "Something Fishy This Way Comes"
  • Silver (Kari Wahlgren): An intelligent mermaid (graduated "aqua cum laude" at Atlantis U.) with aquaphobia. First appeared in "The Hunted", as one of the captured magical creatures that Jake met. Though overcoming her fear of water for that moment, she still has occasional relapses. She currently dwells in the East River mermaid city of Mermopolis, working in "Mermaid/Dry-Lander Relations" (see "Something Fishy This Way Comes").
  • Stan Lipkowski (Don Blake): A one-eyed troll that lives under the sewers of New York City. First appeared in "Old-School Training" as an old friend of Fu Dog. It's revealed later in "Adventures in Troll-Sitting" that he attended NYU in the 80's, where he met Jake's Aunt Patchouli. He made a guest appearance in "Halloween Bash", attending Jake's halloween party, and can also be seen in Season 1's opening credits.
  • Reggie: A brownie with anger-management problems (though he claims that he manages to get angry just fine). Appeared in "The Hunted".
  • The Tooth Fairy (Edie McClurg): The well-mannered fairy who collects children's teeth and grants them money in return. First appeared in "The Legend of Dragon Tooth", and later appeared as a Beauty Contest judge in "Eye of the Beholder". Also appeared at the end of "Hong Kong Nights" as one of Jake's "warriors" to help fight the Dark Dragon.
  • Veronica (Tara Strong): An arachne who works in the Magus Bazaar. She's also a love interest of Fu Dog's. She helped Jake fight the Dark Dragon in "Hong Kong Nights".

Students and faculty of Millard Fillmore Middle School

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Brad in "Half Baked".
  • Brad Morton (Matt Nolan): One of the premiere football players at Millard Fillmore Middle School, where he plays the role of the "dumb jock". He is very egotistical, constantly referring to himself as "The Bradster". In Season 1 (and a singular instance in Season 2), he was a major foil to Jake getting a chance to spend time with Rose during school. It seems that Brad hides his fears and embarrassing secrets like his fear of the dark (see "The Doppelganger Gang") and dreaming of becoming a ballerina (see "Dreamscape") with his tough-guy attitude.
  • Courtney: Rose's best friend and one of the tallest girls in school.
  • Kyle Wilkins: A boy at Millard Fillmore Middle School whom Trixie is completely obsessed with.
  • Lacey (Kay Panabaker): One of the three co-captains of Millard Fillmore Middle School's cheerleading squad.
  • Nigel Thrall (Adam Wylie): The new British exchange student at Millard Fillmore Middle School. First introduced in "Supernatural Tuesday" as a rival to Jake in all of his skills (skateboarding, freestyle rap, etc). In a twist that makes him even more similar to Jake, he's actually a young wizard apprentice who was transferred to New York City as a means to complete his magical training.
  • Principal Dolores Derceto (Susan Blakeslee): The former principal of Millard Fillmore Middle School. She is actually an undercover mermaid detective who was sent to investigate the whereabouts of the Kelpie after its escape from Mermopolis, as revealed in "Something Fishy This Way Comes". She also had a short relationship with Lao Shi, though after the Kelpie was apprehended, she was forced to relocate and take a new undercover assignment elsewhere, forcing her to end the courtship.
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Professor Rotwood in "Something Fishy This Way Comes".
  • Professor Hans Rotwood (Paul Rugg): Jake's harsh and slightly deranged schoolteacher. He has an obsessive interest in magical creatures, with his ultimate goal being to find and capture a magical creature to prove once and for all that they exist. This obsession caused him to lose an earlier job at a prestigious University, explaining his insistance that students and others refer to him as "Professor Rotwood" rather than "Mr. Rotwood." Although Professor Rotwood styles himself as an expert on mythical creatures, his knowledge of the magical world is superficial and more often than not, inaccurate. He has, nonetheless, managed to suspect that Jake may, in fact, be a dragon in human form. In "Something Fishy This Way Comes", Rotwood announced that he has become the new principal of Millard Fillmore Middle School, after Principal Derceto "unexpectedly departed". In "The Rotwood Files", Rotwood finally learns the truth about Jake and is planning to find a way to expose Jake's secret.
  • Stacey Wintergrin (Tara Strong): One of the three co-captains of Millard Fillmore Middle School's cheerleading squad. Though very stuck-up and snobby to many people outside of her popular clique, Spud has become obsessed with trying to win her heart. Despite his affection, Stacey quickly runs, screaming in horror, at any physical contact (or even friendly greetings) made by him.
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Sun Park in "Half Baked".
  • Sun Park (Sandra Oh): She is Jake, Spud, and Trixie's home economics teacher. It was revealed in "Family Business" that she is actually the Korean dragon, and took up the duty of training Jake's little sister Haley. One thing she doesn't like is Jake pulling bad pranks on Haley (no matter how much she deserves it). Jake asked for her help when a Pooka was controlling Haley and other children. According to Eddie Guzelian and Matt Negrete, Sun was supposed to have a fight on top of a volcano with Rose in "Homecoming" (making it possible she was the character who was going to be killed off) but it was cut.
  • Tracey (Brenda Song): One of the three co-captains of Millard Fillmore Middle School's cheerleading squad.

Villains

  • Big Mamma: The biker trolls' mother and leader. Appeared in "Keeping Shop".
  • Biker Trolls: A gang of motorcycling mountain trolls that occasionally leave their mountainous home to cause trouble. Despite their thuggish attitude, they are also sensitive deep down inside and are referred to as "Mama's Boys" by Fu. Seen in "Keeping Shop".
  • Councilor Chang (Lauren Tom): A former member of the Dragon Council (as the Dragon of Asia). She was very intolerant of Jake's irresponsible behavior as a dragon, and relished in any moment to try and expel him from his duties. It was revealed in "Dragon Summit" (and to the characters of the show in "Hong Kong Nights") that she was working with the Dark Dragon to help his plan of overthrowing the human dominance of the world, restoring power to magical creatures. She is currently incarcerated for her crimes against the Dragon Council, and it is unknown if she will reappear in Season 2.
  • Dark Dragon (Clancy Brown): Jake's arch-enemy and the #1 threat to the magical community, the strongest of the many opponents of the protective dragons, including Jake's grandpa. His goal is to assemble an army of evil magical creatures to destroy the humans and take over the Earth. His 'human form' (if there is one) is yet to be shown. He can conjure smaller shadowy dragon-like creatures called Shades. He seems to have an interest in Jake and offered him a partnership, but it is unknown if he will continue to try and get him to join. Though denied at first, it has been revealed that the Dark Dragon will make another appearance in the conclusion of the second season.
  • Dr. Diente (John C. McGinley): Diente is the Tooth Fairy's assistant. In "The Legend of Dragon Tooth", he betrayed her and wanted to get his hands on Haley's dragon tooth to unleash an unspeakable evil: by becoming a giant monster made of teeth! This character is currently deceased after the battle with Jake (you can tell after Jake electrocuted him by hitting him with a TV screen and you notice Diente's glasses lying on the ground). His last name, fittingly, means tooth in Spanish.
  • Eli E. Pandarus (Jonathan Freeman): Pandarus is a rich and famous hotel owner, who in reality is a dark wizard who uses his magic to control Wall Street and is a descendent of Pandora. Pandarus greatly resembles multi-billionaire Donald Trump. Fittingly, the voice for Pandarus is the same voice for Jafar in Aladdin and The Return of Jafar. First appeared in "The Heist", where he had stolen a large collection of leprechaun gold. Later appeared in "Eye of the Beholder", where he sponsored a beauty pageant on his private island to execute a plot to grant him great power. He once again returns in "A Befuddled Mind" where he plans to use Spud to open Pandora's Box to take over the world. In Season 2, Pandarus is less of a coward and is more ruthless and willing to kill anyone who gets in his way.
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(From left to right) Fury, Eurayle, and Medusa in "Bring It On."
  • Fury, Euryale (Hynden Walch), and Medusa: Three Gorgon sisters who terrorized Ancient Greece. Their ability to turn people to stone was used against them by a Greek warrior using a reflective shield and their statued forms were scattered until an accident in the museum freed Fury. Alone, Fury has the power to hypnotize whomever she chooses, but when all three are together, they can turn anyone into stone. First appeared in "Bring It On". They are currently reimprisoned in stone and are at the bottom of the Hudson River.
  • Herbert the Goblin (John DiMaggio): The Goblin crime boss of New York. First appeared in "Dragon Breath", hustling Fu Dog about his massive gambling debts that he owes to him. He later appeared in "Body Guard Duty", where he tried to kidnap the Oracle Twins to help him land big bets for the Ogre Bowl.
  • Huntsclan: The Huntsclan is a tribe/military/terrorist group of dragon slayers and warriors that exploit magical creatures for profit and power. They are the sworn enemies of dragons and are lead by the Huntsman.
  • Olivia Meers (Liliana Mumy): Not really a villain, but she is Haley's school rival. She is the owner of Yan Yan, but unlike Haley, is unaware of her pet's magical descent. First appeared in "Fu and Tell".
  • King Hammer (Jeff Bennett): The evil manager of "K.E.W.L." (King Extreme Wrestling League) in "Ring Around the Dragon". Coaxed the child-giant Hobie into competing as one of his premiere wrestlers, and later tried to kidnap and force the population of giants in Hobie's village into participating in his wrestling league. His plan was foiled by Jake and Hobie in the end. He is last seen being chained up with his wrestlers, it is unknown what happened to him after that.
  • Huntsboy #88 (Kyle Massey): He is one of two of the Huntsman's new apprentices. He has a very hip-hop and arrogant persona (ironically similar to Jake), and constantly argues with #89. Both he and #89 believe that they are truly some of the greatest dragon slayers in the Huntsclan. In reality, they are cowards and show fear in the presence of real dragons such as Jake and Lao Shi. He and #89 have witnessed that Rose/Huntsgirl may actually be working with the American Dragon (who they don't know is Jake).
  • Huntsboy #89 (Nicholas Brendon): He is one of two of the Huntsman's new apprentices. He acts very foolish and cowardly (especially in Huntsclan duties), and constantly argues with #88. Both he and #88 believe that they are truly some of the greatest dragon slayers in the Huntsclan. In reality, they are cowards and show fear in the presence of real dragons such as Jake and Lao Shi. He also seems to like taunting Rose about the fact that she may be working with the American Dragon.
  • Maximinus (Dee Bradley Baker) An ogre gladiator in Ancient Rome who used the Helmet of Truth to defeat his opponents by reading their every thought and knowing their next move. He became a formidable warrior and had sacked half of the Roman Empire. As a result, his helmet was confiscated by The Dragon Council. In "Supernatural Tuesday", he returned to reclaim what was taken from him. He was later defeated by Nigel and Jake.
  • Monty Hall (himself): Appeared in "Eye of the Beholder", where he acted as the host of the beauty pageant, and as an associate in Pandarus's evil plan (hoping to become the "World's Most Powerful Game-Show Host"). It is revealed in "A Befuddled Mind" that after the events in "Eye of the Beholder", he has been fired by Pandarus.
  • Mrs. Grumplestock (Mindy Sterling) An instructor at the Manhattan Genius Institute. Appeared in "A Befuddled Mind" where she was an associate in Pandarus' plan.
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Octopuss in "The Academy".
  • Octopuss: A new villain in Season 2. First appears in "The Academy" when Spud hacks into the mainframe of the Huntsclan, inadvertently bringing Octopuss to the teleportation setup. However, no name was revealed.
  • Ophelia Ogelvy (Diane Delano): A dogcatcher that planned to create an emulsion from the essence of every breed of dog to help her cure her allergies until she was foiled by Fu Dog, Jake, and Lao Shi (see "Fu Dog Takes a Walk").
  • Pooka Pooka (Dee Bradley Baker): An evil creature disguised as a puppet on Pooka Pooka Fun-Fun Farm. He appears in "Haley Gone Wild" where he hypnotizes Haley, as well as other children, to perform various misdeeds. He is later defeated by Haley when she returns back to her "goody two shoes" self. Besides that the show was cancelled, it is unknown to what happened to him.
  • Shades: Ghostly shadow dragon-like beings that are conjured by the Dark Dragon and serve him as his footsoldiers. They seem to be very weak, however, and easily disperse into shadows and smoke when defeated. They do seem capable enough to defeat the Tooth Fairy's Tooth Minions, though.
  • Sigmund Brock: The former new principal of Millard Fillmore Middle School. He tried, unsuccessfully, to expose Jake's secret to the public. In the end, he is arrested for putting Jake, Trixie and Spud in a cage.
  • Tiburón (John DiMaggio): A shark-man whose goal was to use Neptune's Trident to flood half of North America so that he may become the ruler over that large area of land (see "Feeding Frenzy"). He is currently incarcerated in Shark Prison. His name, as it would suggest, means shark in Spanish.
  • Yang Jake (Dante Basco): In "The Doppelganger Gang", Jake inadvertently used a negative ch'i amplifier (in an attempt to create a doppelganger to fight Brad) that caused Yang Jake to be created. The evil doppelganger eventually goes on to absorb the other Jake doppelgangers in an attempt to overpower the real Jake. In the end, Jake reabsorbs Yang Jake as negative ch'i, possibly destroying him. It is not known if Yang Jake will make any future reappearances.
  • Yan Yan (Tia Carrere): A hairless, talking cat that has fought with Fu Dog for hundreds of years over Fu Dog's family amulet, causing tons of disasters in their violent bouts (such as tilting the Leaning Tower of Pisa, or causing the Titanic to collide with an iceberg). First appeared in "Fu and Tell".