List of primary characters in Code Lyoko
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This is a list of characters in the French
animated television series Code Lyoko
. It covers the protagonists, the antagonist, and supporting characters.
) is the nearly youngest girl in the group and the most naive of the five, having had comparatively less experience with the real world than her friends. She is thought to be an A.I.
within Lyoko for the first two seasons. She is the daughter of Franz and Anthea Hopper, who designed both the supercomputer and XANA. She manages to settle into her new life by the start of the third season, making more jokes and generally displaying less naivety, and more reflected in her combat skills. Aelita is also capable of using the supercomputer in the event that Jeremie cannot. In the show it displays that she has feelings for Jeremie. On Earth, her full name is Aelita Stones. In "Wrong Exposure" it is revealed that Aelita's true last name is Schaeffer, but that her father had changed it to Hopper, her mother's maiden name, to make a fresh start. Aelita's mother, Anthea, disappeared when she was young. In "Distant Memory," it was mentioned that Anthea was kidnapped
by the Men in Black when Aelita was a little girl and was never seen again. For the first and second seasons, Aelita is 13 years old and in 8th grade, having been skipped ahead; for the third season she is 14 and in 9th grade, and in the fourth season, she is 15 (and still in 9th grade).
Aelita's hair is pink and often thought to be dyed, but is in fact natural. She wears three main outfits throughout the series. Her daytime outfit in the first season is a maroon skirt, yellow shirt and pink jacket. She wears a dark pink jumper dress over a light pink hooded long sleeved shirt and dark pink knee boots as a trademark outfit for the both seasons. But the non-trademark outfit, her outfit consists of a dark purple dress that comes to her knees and light pink Quarter length leggings underneath. Her boots are a deep red. Her night clothes consist of white socks (sometimes barefoot) and an over sized pink t-shirt with a red letter "A" on the front.
For the first three seasons, Aelita's Lyoko attire consists of a pink mini skirt and a matching top that go over trousers and a long shirt that are both off-white, and matching shoes. She also has elf-like ears, with a small dangle earring in the left one. Her eyes are green. In the fourth season, Aelita receives a new pink form-fitting suit on Lyoko, which has a pair of retractable energy wings that enable Aelita to fly. Also in the fourth season, Jeremie creates a program to send the Warriors to earth to destroy the Replika's as Spectre forms. Aelita's Spectre Form is a match to her original, except that it seems she either can't use her wings or doesn't need to.
Her main interest is music, specifically audio mixing. Her childhood memories show that Franz Hopper taught her to play the piano at an early age. In the fourth season, she wins a contest to star in one of the Subdigitals
' concerts. She, like Jeremie, is also a capable programmer and an excellent student. Aelita has four appearances on Lyoko. In season 1, she was a Lyoko being and wasn't allowed to be devirtualized and doesn't have any powers except for her "creativity." In season 2, Aelita is a human being, but doesn't have any weapons. In seasons 3 and 4, Aelita can conjure pink orbs from her hands called "Energy Fields."
Aelita's main power on Lyoko is her "creativity," which allows her to alter small portions of Lyoko's terrain at will. She can use the same power to create clones of herself, though they have limited functionality, acting in a pre-determined manner. As mentioned earlier, Aelita also possesses the power to deactivate the towers on Lyoko, the main component in stopping XANA's attacks in the real world. In the third season, Aelita is able to defend herself by generating pink orbs called "Energy Fields," which can destroy any monster on contact, regardless of where they hit, excluding Megatanks. Two energy fields can also be touched together to form a makeshift shield. Additionally, Aelita can charge her "Energy Fields" into a much larger ball of energy, which can do more damage than a normal Energy Field attack. Over time she also developes pink wings, which she uses for transportation; she can use them at her own will. For the first two seasons, she could not be devirtualized normally as the others could, requiring a special program to bring her to Earth, but after that is able to leave in the same manner as the others.
, also called Jérémie in France) is the brains of the group and the youngest, directing their missions from the supercomputer and designing various programs to improve their chances of victory (though, as a recurring plot device, these programs almost always malfunction). Jeremie does not participate in the battles on Lyoko because he is needed back in the real world for technical support and to run the virtualization, devirtualization, and other computer programs in case of an emergency. He has attempted to visit Lyoko two times, the first time in the episode "Frontier" in order to make amends with Aelita, and again in the episode "Mr. Pück" to increase his resistance to XANA. He vowed never to return after the third time, due in part to his reportedly ridiculous-looking outfit and a poor experience with XANA's minions. For the 1st and 2nd season he is 13-years-old and in 8th grade. In the 3rd season he is 14, and in the 4th he is 15 (and still in 9th grade.)
Jeremie has blonde hair. On Earth in the first three seasons, he wears a blue turtleneck, brown pants and blue-gray shoes. He also has glasses, because he is nearsighted. In Season 4, his outfit is a dark red long-sleeve shirt, brown pants with light blue stripes going down the side of the legs, and dark blue shoes. His pajamas are dark blue.
Something of a workaholic, Jeremie invests the majority of his time into finding ways of stopping XANA, having spent the entirety of season one trying to materialize Aelita onto the real world, and spent all of season two trying to make an anti-virus after XANA infected her. In season three, he spends most of his time trying to find a way to virtualize the group into the Internet directly, until XANA possessed the newly inducted William and destroyed Lyoko. At the end of the season, Jeremie receives a message from Franz Hopper, and manages to recreate Lyoko using the code sent to him. In season 4, he spends the majority of his time locating Replikas, deciphering data from the Internet, and trying to free William from XANA. From Season 2 onwards, one of his major overall goals is to free Aelita's father, Franz.
He has a multiterminal computer of his own in his room, by which he develops programs, tests them prior to use within the factory's supercomputer, and, during the first season, communicates with Aelita within the supercomputer. He uses a screen saver that closely resembles the "falling green letters
" theme used in The Matrix
series of movies, supposedly a homage
. He has a black and white poster
of Einstein
.
Often, his determination to fight against XANA will take priority and he will leave his friends in the interests of working more. They rarely respond positively to this; however, he usually finds a way to make things up by the end of the episode.
Jeremie was the one who discovered Lyoko, as well as Aelita, and over the first season he became very attracted to her. He is very attracted to Aelita's intellect, curiosity, and bravery, and although Jeremie can be shy at times, he has sought a romantic relationship with her, and it has been seen that Aelita feels the same way in many episodes.
Jeremie has visited Lyoko a total of three times. In the episode "Frontier", Jeremie gets in an argument with Aelita, and later tries to go to Lyoko to apologize. He was, however, trapped in between Lyoko and the real world due to an error in the scanning process. In the episode "Ghost Channel," XANA had created a sort of fake earth within Lyoko, trapping Odd, Ulrich, and Yumi. Jeremie went to this fake projection of earth and stopped XANA with Aelita's help, but he was devirtualized immediately afterwards and never actually went to Lyoko itself. At the end of another episode, "Mister Puck", Jeremie, Ulrich, and Odd came from Lyoko, where Ulrich jokes about how fast he was defeated by a Megatank. After that he said he would never go into Lyoko again. Jeremie's Lyoko form is never seen in the series, and Odd describes it, tactfully, as "ridiculous."
) is the prankster of the group, acting less serious and more carefree than the others in any given situation. His attitude extends to most forms of danger, which Odd only seems to take seriously when responsible for the welfare of others. While Odd doesn't appear to be a serious student, he maintains a 75% average at one point, apparently aided by high art scores as well as his propensity to copy the papers of others during those tests he actually attempts to pass. During his free time, he prefers to work on guitar, film, drawing, other forms of art, as well as skateboarding, and trying to find his one true love. For the 1st and 2nd season he is 13-years-old and in 8th grade. In the 3rd and 4th he is in 9th grade and is 14 in season 3 and 15 in season 4.
Odd has long hair spiked to a peak, with a splotch of purple in the center (except for in the prequel episode, XANA Awakens, in which he wore his hair down until after the first time he had been to Lyoko, calling it 'Lyoko style.'). The first of Odd's two outfits in the series consists of a long-sleeve shirt and bellbottom pants, and platform shoes. His hair is styled into a large point in the same fashion as his hair on Lyoko. He also has a purple diamond on the front of his hair (which is naturally that color, as seen in both "Unchartered Territory" and "Revelation"). In the fourth season, his outfit consists of a purple hooded sweatshirt with a pink shirt underneath, purple bellbottoms, and dark red-orange shoes. His night clothes are red and yellow, not purple, and probably due to the fact he did not buy them (orange boxers
/boxer briefs
and a red shirt). In the fourth season, Odd is able to be sent by Jeremie to a Replika computer to destroy it as a Spectre. While in this Spectre form, Odd closely resembles his fourth season Lyoko suit, except that he has three toe claws and his gloves end at elbow length instead of mid upper arm.
Odd considers himself to be something of a ladies' man, having managed to date almost every (similarly aged) girl at the school in the two years he's been attending it, sometimes two at a time. A recurring theme in the series is Odd attempting to impress one girl or another, if he is not already dating them. He has shown a close attachment to a girl named Sam that doesn't attend his school, but these feelings might have changed as she withheld information from Ulrich about a XANA attack.
Another recurring theme, though less prevalent, are jokes about Odd's size in comparison to his eating habits. Despite eating two or three portions at every meal, Odd never gains weight or height, being the shortest member of the group, which is somewhat disguised by his platform shoes and hairstyle. The school nurse attributes this to Odd's high metabolism. His feet also smell.
Odd has a pet dog named Kiwi, which he keeps in his room regardless of the school's policy. Despite the rule against dogs, most of the students know about it. Odd also shares a room with Ulrich. The others have their own rooms or live at home. This occasionally results in arguments between the two on roommate-related issues. In "Distant Memory", it is revealed that Odd has five sisters.
On Lyoko, he is dressed as a self-described "giant purple cat." The outfit is almost identical to the one he wears in the real world color-wise, but has no sleeves and is generally closer-fitting. To complete the "giant cat" motif, Odd only has four fingers (three digits and a thumb), complete with claws, and a tail. His forehead and cheeks also have purple markings on them. In the fourth season, he receives a new outfit almost identical to the previous one, except being a slimmer full-body suit, with slightly altered highlights, and with cat ears in addition to his human ones. His vehicle is the Overboard, a similarly themed, two-tone, purple and pink hoverboard. His cat themed suit creates a bit of irony
, seeing as he is presumed to be more of a dog person. On the front of his Lyoko suits (both of them) there is a picture of Kiwi peeing.
Odd's gloves are equipped with laser arrow launchers, which are his main weapon. Odd prefers to attack from long-range, using his accuracy to destroy monsters out of harm's way, but will often fight close-quarters in order to get a shot in. In the first season, he can only fire 10 arrows in one setting, but eventually gains the ability to fire as many as 10,000 with a reloading program created by Jeremie. Odd's powers vary between seasons. In the first season, Odd has future flash, the ability to see into the future though not at will and only for short periods. The ability (as explained in the third season episode "Triple Trouble") was lost in the second season when Jeremie improved their abilities and described it "useless" despite the fact that it had saved them many times. In exchange, Odd gets an arm-mounted energy shield which appears when he summons it. His claws also allow him to climb up objects with ease. In the third season episode "Triple Trouble", Odd temporarily gained the power to teleport
, but the program bugged up, causing him to duplicate himself both where he was when he teleported and where he teleported to. This led to particle disintegration after an extended period of time, thus forcing Jeremie to remove the power. Odd also gives a name to almost every new Monster
XANA creates.
descent. Branching from this, she owns a suit of samurai armor handed down the generations she treasures very much, as well as being seen with a Totoro
plushie in her room. Although sometimes a bit short-tempered, Yumi is very clever and cares greatly about her friends. Yumi varies between reasonable and stubborn at various points; though willing to reveal the supercomputer to the police in order to prevent a nuclear explosion, it takes the destruction of most of Lyoko to convince her to let William Dunbar join the group. For the 1st and 2nd season she is 14-years-old and in 9th grade. In the third season she is 15 years old and is in 10th grade. In the 4th season she is still 15 but turns 16.
Yumi's hair is half-long black, headed back and sides. In the first three seasons, she wears a black turtleneck, darker black jeans, and gray-black sneaker boots. Her hair is usually left hanging down. In the fourth season, her outfit is slightly lighter but still mainly black, consisting of a long-sleeved shirt with an extra large neck hole. Her pants cut off halfway between her ankles and knees. Her shoes are pinkish reddish sneakers.
In terms of character development, the two major themes revolving around Yumi are her relationship with Ulrich Stern and her parents' unstable marriage, the former of which is the central focus. Yumi's relationship with Ulrich remains platonic, though they almost kiss in "Routine" and decide to keep it a secret from everyone else. After discovering her real romantic feelings for Ulrich,Yumi decides to outwardly declare their relationship to be just friendship. At the start of the third season to hide her real feelings for him, though the episode "Cold Sweat" and the series finale "Echoes" implies the two eventually explore their romantic relationship again.
The second season introduces Yumi's younger brother, Hiroki. He constantly teases Yumi about being in love with Ulrich. Most of the time, Yumi acts as if she can't stand Hiroki, but episodes such as "Lost at Sea" show that Yumi does care for him.
Yumi's outfit is modeled after those worn by geisha
. Her outfit consists of a short-sleeved/hemmed kimono over red tights, black thigh-length boots, red eye liner, red blush on her cheeks, a white-painted face and neck, and some red on her lips to complete the look. She also has a yellow sash tied to her back. Her hair is bunched up into a small bun with three bangs left hanging. In the fourth season, Yumi gets a new, ninja-like outfit. It consists of form-fitting, pink and purple body suit with flowered shoulder pads, but retains the yellow sash from the previous one. Her hair is worn down instead of in a bun. The geisha makeup is less prevalent with the new outfit, though it's more apparent with her 2D model. However, she has two strange pill-shaped objects above her eyebrows. These are used to focus her telekinesis better. Yumi uses the Overwing, a hovering scooter, for travel on Lyoko. She usually shares this vehicle with Aelita.
Yumi's main weapons on Lyoko are her dual metal fans or Tessen (Samurai metal fan) that function like razor-sharp boomerangs when thrown. In flight, they turn into fast-moving, saw-like discuses, and also serve as shields to block enemy laser fire. In the fourth season, her fans now appear and disappear at her will (as long as they are in her hands). In the first season she only has one large fan, but in the second season she has two slightly smaller ones. She also has telekinetic
powers, though they are difficult to use and exhaust her quickly. However, in the fourth season, her telekinetic abilities are strengthened greatly. She is much more relaxed while using it and can use it in conjunction with her dual fans to telekinetically control the movement of her fans in mid-flight.
For the 1st and 2nd season he is 13-years-old and in 8th grade. In the 3rd and 4th he is in 9th grade and is 14 in season 3 and 15 in season 4.
Ulrich doesn't say much about his personal life and is evasive when someone asks him about himself or his family. His parents, his father in particular, are very hard to please and have high expectations for their son. He also has trouble expressing his feelings, mainly where Yumi Ishiyama is concerned. He really loves Yumi and tries to express his feelings but Sissi always gets in the way of the both of them. A common theme in the series is Ulrich only admitting to something after a brush with death or an otherwise die scenario. In addition to his troubles with Yumi, Ulrich has to deal with Sissi's affections. Due to her being the daughter of the principal, he is often forced into humoring her in order to get something from her father.
Ulrich sees William Dunbar as his rival in their race for the affection of Yumi and can get often very jealous at him. Although, he doesn't he know that Yumi Ishiyama really loves him but keeps her feelings locked in.
Ulrich's Lyoko attire is modeled after a samurai, minus armor, and he carries a sword. An Oni is drawn on his back and the clothing is largely colored yellow and black. He gets a new outfit in the fourth season, which trades his more loose-fitting clothes for a tighter yellow and brown body suit (similar to William's). A device on his back is traded for his sword sheath, which, in addition to carrying two swords, hides the blades when they're not in use. For travel, he uses a one-wheeled motorcycle called the Overbike, which is also capable of flight.
Ulrich's sword allow him to cut through monsters with ease or deflect enemy laser fire. His speed on Lyoko is enhanced, such that he can deflect even rapid laser fire with relative ease and run faster than most monsters. An additional boost to his speed can be gained through a super-speed running ability (called Supersprint), which can be use to easily traverse long distances, and even cross the surface of water. He can create two clones of himself to aid in battle (called Triplicate), each of which can take one hit before being destroyed. He can bring these clones back together into him (called Fusion). He can also summon his clones to make a triangle around his enemy, (called Triangulate) then attack it when least expected. Both he and Yumi are practitioners of Pencak Silat
.
) is first introduced in the second season as a new student at Kadic, having been kicked out from his previous school for plastering love letters everywhere,and glueing stickers on the principal's winshield. William has very short, dark and unnatural dark blue hair. William's first outfit consists of a short-sleeved black shirt with a long-sleeved red undershirt, blue jeans and boots. His outfit in the fourth season consists of dark-blue pants, a black shirt with a red logo, and a tan jacket to replace the red undershirt. For the 1st and 2nd seasons he is 14-years-old and in 9th grade. In the 3rd and 4th he is 15 and in 10th grade, just like Yumi.
William serves as a foil for Ulrich, both in his attraction to Yumi and outspoken personality. While Ulrich has trouble sharing his feelings with Yumi, William isn't afraid to assert himself. He spends most of Season 2 and 3 trying to get closer to Yumi, which puts him at odds with Ulrich. He is the secondary antagonist in season 2 and 3 and primary antagonist under XANA in Season 4.
Eventually William learns of Lyoko and XANA, and tries to join the group several times, only to be rejected. William joins the Lyoko warriors near the end of the third season, but is quickly possessed by XANA after he is attacked by the Scyphozoa. XANA then uses William to destroy Lyoko. With Lyoko destroyed and Jeremie cut off from him, William's mind and body is left at the mercy of XANA, who forcibly possesses him to be his servant, giving him a new black XANA-themed suit and powers. From this point until his final freedom, William is helplessly kept under XANA's control, battling the Lyoko warriors. XANA uses William to command his monsters in battles to even the odds. He even uses a unique Manta, which is colored black instead of the standard blue, as a vehicle for William on Lyoko. He is freed from XANA in "Down to Earth", but the group is wary to trust him again. He has no memory of anything that happened during his possession. XANA again possesses him in "Fight to the Finish", and he is once again freed once XANA is destroyed.
In his short appearance in "Final Round", William's Lyoko attire consists of a white and blue form-fitting bodysuit with a red belt. After he is taken over by XANA, his outfit changes to a similar, all-black outfit with red outlines and the eye of XANA on his forehead and chest, as opposed to his eyes. He also gains a spiked gauntlet on his left arm capable of blocking attacks.
As XANA's servant, William's primary ability is smoke manipulation, reflecting XANA's use of smoke-like ghosts in the real world. His weapon forms from smoke and is reduced to such when not in use, which allows him to call the weapon back if they are separated. William can also reduce himself to smoke, allowing him to move at high speeds, and can quickly transform back upon reaching his destination. Finally, he can create smoke in his hands and fire it at his opponents to restrain them, after which he can use the smoke to achieve a limited form of telekinesis on his target. Other powers include hovering and long-range vision.
While possessed, William doesn't devirtualize when dealt enough damage. Instead, he is reduced to glowing red smoke which dissipates into the ground. Additionally, while William usually needs only one successful hit to devirtualize the Lyoko warriors, it takes either several hits or one fairly powerful attack (being cut in half or stabbed in the chest) to do the same to him. It takes one charged energy field to devirtualize William.
) is a multi-agent computer program and the primary antagonist
of the show. It's a computer program, that has somehow become sentient
, and uses its powers of control over anything electronic to cause enough chaos so that it is allowed time to escape the supercomputer. It seeks to take over the world, but often focuses its efforts on the group, seeing as how they foil most of its plans. Most of its attacks tend to be fairly straightforward with little or no warning beforehand. In the first season XANA's attacks are directed mostly at humans in general. From the second season on, the attacks are centered around the group. XANA's favorite targets are Aelita and Jeremie, since they are the two most capable of operating the supercomputer. It is able to cause extreme chaos when it activates a tower, tall cylindrical buildings in Lyoko that, when activated, can give XANA a special ability, until the tower is shut off. Eventually, XANA escapes the supercomputer, and destroys Lyoko. In the penultimate episode of the series, XANA is destroyed once and for all, though Franz Hopper dies in the process.
In all seasons, XANA is represented by an eye made up of a roundabout in the center besieged by two circles. Four tabs occupy the contour of the outermost circle: a longer than others at the top and three other shorter bottom equidistant from each other. The center is a bit wider.
XANA's main power is possession through an energy-based, ethereal "ghost
," known as a "spectre", capable of possessing virtually any object and likewise modifying it to almost any necessary end. When a human is "Xanafied" ("Xanatifié" in French) or possessed by XANA, their eyes often have the Eye of XANA symbol (found on all of XANA's monsters) instead of pupils. His own ghosts can also manifest themselves as people without the need for a host as a "polymorphic spectre." Among the common abilities imparted by the ghosts are electricity manipulation, enhanced physical abilities, and apparent invincibility. Additional abilities include phasing through solid objects, self-replication, and technopathy.
XANA rarely speaks or communicates in any way, usually only doing so after he assumes a disguise (like the time he took the form of Jeremie and the two occasions where he took the form of Franz Hopper). He can also speak through the mouths of his "Xanafied" slaves, but he rarely does.
Like the Lyoko Warriors, XANA is opposed to anything it sees as a threat, and on at least one occasion, this has led it to team up with the Lyoko Warriors: in "Marabounta"; it was seen helping the group to protect Aelita from Jeremie's latest blunder, as it needs Aelita for her memory.
Franz has gray hair, beard and moustache. He wears glasses and a white lab coat over a long-sleeved sweater
in all seasons.
In "Contact", Franz possesses Sissi to try to contact Jeremy. When she is possessed, at first, she seems to be speaking gibberish, but upon further investigation, it is revealed that she is saying backwards, "I can help you. I want to enter into contact with you now, I'm Franz Hopper. I can help you."
Franz is variously depicted in Lyoko with sphere-shaped constructs. In "Aelita", he is depicted as numerous white spheres, while his appearance in "Distant Memory" is that of a larger purple sphere. Franz Hopper, like XANA, can reach out to the real world through the use of the towers, but not nearly as effectively as XANA can. He helps the warriors at various points in the series, even helping them to recreate Lyoko after its destruction in "Final Round". In "Wrong Exposure", his true name is revealed to be Waldo Schaeffer (the name printed on the folder in the closing credits), while "Franz" is actually his middle name and "Hopper" is his wife Anthea's maiden name. In "Fight to the Finish", he sacrifices himself to give Jeremie's multi-agent system enough power to completely wipe out XANA. The act creates a sense of irony
, considering that the majority of the series was spent trying to rematerialize him.
, has shown to be a skilled baton twirler, and once used a baton as a striking weapon and a club
. She prefers to be called Sissi, and usually becomes angered whenever someone uses her full name - on fellow students, however, she uses physical violence. She is attracted to Ulrich (who has no feelings for her in return) and is jealous of Yumi (whom Ulrich is attracted to). Multiple times, she is seen stalking Ulrich, much to the annoyance of Team Lyoko. Undoubtedly snobbish and a spoiled child, during the first season she only rarely showed a more empathic side. She has lightened up in the second season, and sometimes helps the group achieve victory, though she's not quite aware of the extent to which she helps. She admits in the first season episode "Holiday in the Fog" that all she wants is to be accepted by Jeremy and the others, which she gets in "Echoes" after discovering the factory and making a scene about it. The group uses a return trip to wipe her memory then accepts her to keep her from following them anymore and as a means of thanks for the various occasions she's been of help in the past, with Odd stating that school would be boring without her. It is eventually revealed in the second season episode "Ultimatum" that Sissi took Pencak Silat
classes to impress Ulrich, but it didn't work. However, in "Canine Conundrm," her skills in martial arts had been dumbed down significantly. She was originally a member of the gang when they first discovered Lyoko and was intended to join them, but they decided to kick her out after she ratted them out during XANA's first attack. They used the return to the past and wiped her memory of the event and never again informed her of it, certain she would again reveal their secret.
In the first three seasons, Sissi wears a yellow hairband on her head which pulls her long raven hair back. She is dressed in a pink t-sleeved shirt with a yellow heart on it and usually the shirt's hem stops right about an inch above her belly button, which is very ticklish, and a dark pink mini skirt over red/purple trousers with pink shoes. In the fourth season, she does not have the hairband (replaced by two hair clips) and has a pink t-shirt with light blue jeans and red shoes.
) was created by Jeremy to fill in at school so no one would know that the real William was gone. The clone wasn't very smart though. It had enough common sense not to do dangerous things, and it would answer insults in a very plain fashion, not getting mad as it didn't know what the person meant. It had no emotions aside from confusion and happiness. So it would say the logical answer to jokes. This would often confuse people, occasionally with humorous results, as those around him believed William was playing dumb. He was created By Jeremie Belpois. He is in 9th Grade and is a minor character.
In one episode it was shown to demonstrate rage. The real William, possessed by XANA, returned to the real world and attacked Milly and Tamiya (who had found the factory and were inside the control room at the time) because they got in the way of XANA's plan. During this time the clone protected them using abilities equal to possessed William (super speed and strength etc.), performing well against the original until XANA-William hacked into Jeremy's console and deactivated his program, causing it to disappear.
The first time Jeremy made a clone was in the episode "Double Take" and the clone was of himself to fill in at school so he could work longer. He succeeded activating a tower for the first time. It worked for a while, but XANA-William attacked the tower in attempt to take control of the clone, and the Lyoko warriors, in new suits and weapons that Jeremy had been working on, were sent to stop him. They managed to defend the tower and stop William. Aside from that and having to explain everything to it, the clone of William after that worked just fine. Jeremy later put up a defense program to prevent XANA from further attempts at taking control of the clone.
The only other recorded time XANA took control of the clone of William was in the episode "Wreck Room." Jeremy had written a program to free the real William, but it malfunctioned and bugged up the defense program on the tower maintaining the William clone in the real world. At this point XANA had XANA-William go and corrupt the tower so it (XANA) could take control of the clone. The possessed William did succeed, with a resultant attack on the team in the real world. In the end the team managed to fix the tower and thus the clone. They returned to the past to keep Lyoko and the clone of William a secret.
In the episode "Down to Earth" the team had finally saved real William from XANA returning him to the real world, where William’s parents had shown up for a visit, which wasn't going well. William's parents had become suspicious of the clone due to its strange behavior and abnormally happy disposition, which were opposite of their experience with him. When the team and William got to the clone and William's parents, his dad had just declared that he (the clone) wasn't his real son, as he was too happy and totally obedient. The real William was kicked out of one school because he put stickers all over the Principal's car. The team distracted William's parents and Principal Delmas, and while they weren't looking Jeremy deactivated the clone causing it to disappear. At which point the real William quickly took its place, and acted like himself, getting his parents to calm down and clearing everything up (without anyone knowing about the clone). Jim was the only person who saw the clone disappear, and of course didn't understand what had happened.
William Clone is listed as a supporting character because he is only a copy of a main character, and he is only in the show until the team rescue the real William.
in American English and Frederic Meaux in French, also note Jim Moralès in France) is the Kadic physical education
teacher, handyman
, chief disciplinarian
, Pencak Silat
instructor and campus/dorm monitor
. He has worked at the school for twenty years, as Jim states in Holiday in the Fog. As campus supervisor and PE teacher, his job is to make sure that the children follow the school's myriad of strict rules, but he ends up acting ridiculous and clumsy at every turn; when the students do break the rules or incur his ire, he usually (in a very angry tone) threatens them with some form of disciplinary action, such as grounding
Milly and Tamiya to their room in the first episode for wandering into the tool shed when they were only trying to reclaim Milly's teddy bear - however, Milly herself says in the same scene that he believes everything is off-limits to the kids. He is also the prime target for school prank
s. When XANA launches attacks against the schoolchildren, his attitude shifts to that of a kind and loving protector. His nickname, as revealed in "False Start", is Jimbo, which is something he claims that his friends used to call him when he was the students' ages.
In addition to his jobs at Kadic, Jim has apparently served under a wide variety of occupations, such as an army soldier and an actor. However, any attempt to get him to elaborate on his past occupations is usually met with his trademark catchphrase answer of "I'd rather not talk about it." He has a nephew named Chris, who is the drummer for the Subdigitals. He also has an interest in Suzanne Hertz, with a few episodes hinting at possible feelings between the two teachers.
Jim is also the only person, aside from William Dunbar and Sissi Delmas, to have known the secret of Lyoko and the gang (for more than a very brief period of time). In one episode, He accidentally gets Jeremy injured during a chase scene. The principal found them and fired Jim. Jeremy and the crew took pity on Jim and told him everything, even allowing him to live in the factory for a short time. He proved to be very valuable when XANA materializes his monsters into the real world, where Jim met them with a nail gun and managed to protect the Kadic students in the real world while the rest of the gang went to Lyoko to deactivate the tower. Afterwards Jeremy did a return to the past which took everyone back to before Jim was fired and erasing his knowledge of Lyoko.
Jim's hair is quite short, Brown
, and pulled back somewhat by a sweatband around his forehead. He also wears a bandage on his cheek, which he has never explained. In the first three seasons, Jim wears a white short-sleeved t-shirt, concealed under a dark red tracksuit
jacket which covers all his upper body and his belly, along with dark gray jogging pants and brown sneaker. Other than his overweight stomach, Jim's arms are muscular.
after him. In the fourth season, he often spends all of his time playing on his computer.
Herb Pinchon is rather smart and it is revealed that he has Claustrophobia in the episode "Claustrophobia". He is voiced by David Gasman.
Nicholas is also a very talented drummer as seen in Episode 2 of Season 1 when he wants to join the Lyoko Warrior's band. He is voiced by Matthew Géczy.
France
The French Republic , The French Republic , The French Republic , (commonly known as France , is a unitary semi-presidential republic in Western Europe with several overseas territories and islands located on other continents and in the Indian, Pacific, and Atlantic oceans. Metropolitan France...
animated television series Code Lyoko
Code Lyoko
Code Lyoko is a French animated television series created by Thomas Romain and Tania Palumbo. The series centers on boarding school students Jeremie, Ulrich, Yumi, and Odd who travel to the virtual world of Lyoko to fight against multi-agent computer program XANA with Aelita, a being originally...
. It covers the protagonists, the antagonist, and supporting characters.
Main Characters
The main characters are Aelita Stones, Jeremie Belpois, Odd Della Robbia, Ulrich Stern, Yumi Ishiyama, William Dunbar (later on), and XANA. The first five are the protagonists, commonly referred to as "the group" or "Lyoko warriors" in the series. They are the ones who attempt to foil XANA's plans. The sixth name mention can be considered either a protagonist or an antagonist. The primary antagonist is XANA, who seeks to take over the world.Aelita
Aelita Stones (voiced by Sharon MannSharon Mann
Sharon Mann is a voice actress whose work includes several video games such as Dark Earth , Syberia , Egyptian Prophecy: Fate of Ramses , and Indigo Prophecy . She is also the voice of Jeremie Belpois and Aelita on the television series Code Lyoko. Furthermore, she is the voice of Gina in the PC...
) is the nearly youngest girl in the group and the most naive of the five, having had comparatively less experience with the real world than her friends. She is thought to be an A.I.
Artificial intelligence
Artificial intelligence is the intelligence of machines and the branch of computer science that aims to create it. AI textbooks define the field as "the study and design of intelligent agents" where an intelligent agent is a system that perceives its environment and takes actions that maximize its...
within Lyoko for the first two seasons. She is the daughter of Franz and Anthea Hopper, who designed both the supercomputer and XANA. She manages to settle into her new life by the start of the third season, making more jokes and generally displaying less naivety, and more reflected in her combat skills. Aelita is also capable of using the supercomputer in the event that Jeremie cannot. In the show it displays that she has feelings for Jeremie. On Earth, her full name is Aelita Stones. In "Wrong Exposure" it is revealed that Aelita's true last name is Schaeffer, but that her father had changed it to Hopper, her mother's maiden name, to make a fresh start. Aelita's mother, Anthea, disappeared when she was young. In "Distant Memory," it was mentioned that Anthea was kidnapped
Kidnapping
In criminal law, kidnapping is the taking away or transportation of a person against that person's will, usually to hold the person in false imprisonment, a confinement without legal authority...
by the Men in Black when Aelita was a little girl and was never seen again. For the first and second seasons, Aelita is 13 years old and in 8th grade, having been skipped ahead; for the third season she is 14 and in 9th grade, and in the fourth season, she is 15 (and still in 9th grade).
Aelita's hair is pink and often thought to be dyed, but is in fact natural. She wears three main outfits throughout the series. Her daytime outfit in the first season is a maroon skirt, yellow shirt and pink jacket. She wears a dark pink jumper dress over a light pink hooded long sleeved shirt and dark pink knee boots as a trademark outfit for the both seasons. But the non-trademark outfit, her outfit consists of a dark purple dress that comes to her knees and light pink Quarter length leggings underneath. Her boots are a deep red. Her night clothes consist of white socks (sometimes barefoot) and an over sized pink t-shirt with a red letter "A" on the front.
For the first three seasons, Aelita's Lyoko attire consists of a pink mini skirt and a matching top that go over trousers and a long shirt that are both off-white, and matching shoes. She also has elf-like ears, with a small dangle earring in the left one. Her eyes are green. In the fourth season, Aelita receives a new pink form-fitting suit on Lyoko, which has a pair of retractable energy wings that enable Aelita to fly. Also in the fourth season, Jeremie creates a program to send the Warriors to earth to destroy the Replika's as Spectre forms. Aelita's Spectre Form is a match to her original, except that it seems she either can't use her wings or doesn't need to.
Her main interest is music, specifically audio mixing. Her childhood memories show that Franz Hopper taught her to play the piano at an early age. In the fourth season, she wins a contest to star in one of the Subdigitals
Subdigitals
Subdigitals is an album released by MoonScoop featuring songs by the various musicians in the animated television series Code Lyoko. The band was originally named the Subsonics until having their name changed during the fourth season...
' concerts. She, like Jeremie, is also a capable programmer and an excellent student. Aelita has four appearances on Lyoko. In season 1, she was a Lyoko being and wasn't allowed to be devirtualized and doesn't have any powers except for her "creativity." In season 2, Aelita is a human being, but doesn't have any weapons. In seasons 3 and 4, Aelita can conjure pink orbs from her hands called "Energy Fields."
Aelita's main power on Lyoko is her "creativity," which allows her to alter small portions of Lyoko's terrain at will. She can use the same power to create clones of herself, though they have limited functionality, acting in a pre-determined manner. As mentioned earlier, Aelita also possesses the power to deactivate the towers on Lyoko, the main component in stopping XANA's attacks in the real world. In the third season, Aelita is able to defend herself by generating pink orbs called "Energy Fields," which can destroy any monster on contact, regardless of where they hit, excluding Megatanks. Two energy fields can also be touched together to form a makeshift shield. Additionally, Aelita can charge her "Energy Fields" into a much larger ball of energy, which can do more damage than a normal Energy Field attack. Over time she also developes pink wings, which she uses for transportation; she can use them at her own will. For the first two seasons, she could not be devirtualized normally as the others could, requiring a special program to bring her to Earth, but after that is able to leave in the same manner as the others.
Jeremy Belpois
Jeremy Belpois (voiced by Sharon MannSharon Mann
Sharon Mann is a voice actress whose work includes several video games such as Dark Earth , Syberia , Egyptian Prophecy: Fate of Ramses , and Indigo Prophecy . She is also the voice of Jeremie Belpois and Aelita on the television series Code Lyoko. Furthermore, she is the voice of Gina in the PC...
, also called Jérémie in France) is the brains of the group and the youngest, directing their missions from the supercomputer and designing various programs to improve their chances of victory (though, as a recurring plot device, these programs almost always malfunction). Jeremie does not participate in the battles on Lyoko because he is needed back in the real world for technical support and to run the virtualization, devirtualization, and other computer programs in case of an emergency. He has attempted to visit Lyoko two times, the first time in the episode "Frontier" in order to make amends with Aelita, and again in the episode "Mr. Pück" to increase his resistance to XANA. He vowed never to return after the third time, due in part to his reportedly ridiculous-looking outfit and a poor experience with XANA's minions. For the 1st and 2nd season he is 13-years-old and in 8th grade. In the 3rd season he is 14, and in the 4th he is 15 (and still in 9th grade.)
Jeremie has blonde hair. On Earth in the first three seasons, he wears a blue turtleneck, brown pants and blue-gray shoes. He also has glasses, because he is nearsighted. In Season 4, his outfit is a dark red long-sleeve shirt, brown pants with light blue stripes going down the side of the legs, and dark blue shoes. His pajamas are dark blue.
Something of a workaholic, Jeremie invests the majority of his time into finding ways of stopping XANA, having spent the entirety of season one trying to materialize Aelita onto the real world, and spent all of season two trying to make an anti-virus after XANA infected her. In season three, he spends most of his time trying to find a way to virtualize the group into the Internet directly, until XANA possessed the newly inducted William and destroyed Lyoko. At the end of the season, Jeremie receives a message from Franz Hopper, and manages to recreate Lyoko using the code sent to him. In season 4, he spends the majority of his time locating Replikas, deciphering data from the Internet, and trying to free William from XANA. From Season 2 onwards, one of his major overall goals is to free Aelita's father, Franz.
He has a multiterminal computer of his own in his room, by which he develops programs, tests them prior to use within the factory's supercomputer, and, during the first season, communicates with Aelita within the supercomputer. He uses a screen saver that closely resembles the "falling green letters
Matrix digital rain
Matrix digital rain, Matrix code or sometimes green rain, is the computer code featured in the Matrix series. The falling green code is a way of representing the activity of the virtual reality environment of the Matrix on screen. All three Matrix movies, as well as the spin-off The Animatrix...
" theme used in The Matrix
The Matrix
The Matrix is a 1999 science fiction-action film written and directed by Larry and Andy Wachowski, starring Keanu Reeves, Laurence Fishburne, Carrie-Anne Moss, Joe Pantoliano, and Hugo Weaving...
series of movies, supposedly a homage
Homage
Homage is a show or demonstration of respect or dedication to someone or something, sometimes by simple declaration but often by some more oblique reference, artistic or poetic....
. He has a black and white poster
Poster
A poster is any piece of printed paper designed to be attached to a wall or vertical surface. Typically posters include both textual and graphic elements, although a poster may be either wholly graphical or wholly text. Posters are designed to be both eye-catching and informative. Posters may be...
of Einstein
Albert Einstein
Albert Einstein was a German-born theoretical physicist who developed the theory of general relativity, effecting a revolution in physics. For this achievement, Einstein is often regarded as the father of modern physics and one of the most prolific intellects in human history...
.
Often, his determination to fight against XANA will take priority and he will leave his friends in the interests of working more. They rarely respond positively to this; however, he usually finds a way to make things up by the end of the episode.
Jeremie was the one who discovered Lyoko, as well as Aelita, and over the first season he became very attracted to her. He is very attracted to Aelita's intellect, curiosity, and bravery, and although Jeremie can be shy at times, he has sought a romantic relationship with her, and it has been seen that Aelita feels the same way in many episodes.
Jeremie has visited Lyoko a total of three times. In the episode "Frontier", Jeremie gets in an argument with Aelita, and later tries to go to Lyoko to apologize. He was, however, trapped in between Lyoko and the real world due to an error in the scanning process. In the episode "Ghost Channel," XANA had created a sort of fake earth within Lyoko, trapping Odd, Ulrich, and Yumi. Jeremie went to this fake projection of earth and stopped XANA with Aelita's help, but he was devirtualized immediately afterwards and never actually went to Lyoko itself. At the end of another episode, "Mister Puck", Jeremie, Ulrich, and Odd came from Lyoko, where Ulrich jokes about how fast he was defeated by a Megatank. After that he said he would never go into Lyoko again. Jeremie's Lyoko form is never seen in the series, and Odd describes it, tactfully, as "ridiculous."
Odd Della Robbia
Odd Della Robbia (voiced by Matthew GéczyMatthew Géczy
Matthew Géczy is an American movie and television actor, voice actor, and animation voice director based in Paris, France. He has acted in several films for television and cinema and even worked with acclaimed directors such as Brian De Palma and Thomas Vinterberg...
) is the prankster of the group, acting less serious and more carefree than the others in any given situation. His attitude extends to most forms of danger, which Odd only seems to take seriously when responsible for the welfare of others. While Odd doesn't appear to be a serious student, he maintains a 75% average at one point, apparently aided by high art scores as well as his propensity to copy the papers of others during those tests he actually attempts to pass. During his free time, he prefers to work on guitar, film, drawing, other forms of art, as well as skateboarding, and trying to find his one true love. For the 1st and 2nd season he is 13-years-old and in 8th grade. In the 3rd and 4th he is in 9th grade and is 14 in season 3 and 15 in season 4.
Odd has long hair spiked to a peak, with a splotch of purple in the center (except for in the prequel episode, XANA Awakens, in which he wore his hair down until after the first time he had been to Lyoko, calling it 'Lyoko style.'). The first of Odd's two outfits in the series consists of a long-sleeve shirt and bellbottom pants, and platform shoes. His hair is styled into a large point in the same fashion as his hair on Lyoko. He also has a purple diamond on the front of his hair (which is naturally that color, as seen in both "Unchartered Territory" and "Revelation"). In the fourth season, his outfit consists of a purple hooded sweatshirt with a pink shirt underneath, purple bellbottoms, and dark red-orange shoes. His night clothes are red and yellow, not purple, and probably due to the fact he did not buy them (orange boxers
Boxer shorts
Boxer shorts are a type of undergarment worn by men. The term has been used in English since 1944 for all-around-elastic shorts, so named after the shorts worn by boxers, for whom unhindered leg movement is very important.Reasons for a preference for boxers can be attributed to their variety of...
/boxer briefs
Boxer briefs
Boxer briefs are a type of men's undergarment which are long in the leg, like boxer shorts but tighter-fitting, like briefs; a hybrid between the two main types of male underwear in Australia, Canada, United Kingdom, and the United States. Depending on the manufacturer, boxer briefs may also be...
and a red shirt). In the fourth season, Odd is able to be sent by Jeremie to a Replika computer to destroy it as a Spectre. While in this Spectre form, Odd closely resembles his fourth season Lyoko suit, except that he has three toe claws and his gloves end at elbow length instead of mid upper arm.
Odd considers himself to be something of a ladies' man, having managed to date almost every (similarly aged) girl at the school in the two years he's been attending it, sometimes two at a time. A recurring theme in the series is Odd attempting to impress one girl or another, if he is not already dating them. He has shown a close attachment to a girl named Sam that doesn't attend his school, but these feelings might have changed as she withheld information from Ulrich about a XANA attack.
Another recurring theme, though less prevalent, are jokes about Odd's size in comparison to his eating habits. Despite eating two or three portions at every meal, Odd never gains weight or height, being the shortest member of the group, which is somewhat disguised by his platform shoes and hairstyle. The school nurse attributes this to Odd's high metabolism. His feet also smell.
Odd has a pet dog named Kiwi, which he keeps in his room regardless of the school's policy. Despite the rule against dogs, most of the students know about it. Odd also shares a room with Ulrich. The others have their own rooms or live at home. This occasionally results in arguments between the two on roommate-related issues. In "Distant Memory", it is revealed that Odd has five sisters.
On Lyoko, he is dressed as a self-described "giant purple cat." The outfit is almost identical to the one he wears in the real world color-wise, but has no sleeves and is generally closer-fitting. To complete the "giant cat" motif, Odd only has four fingers (three digits and a thumb), complete with claws, and a tail. His forehead and cheeks also have purple markings on them. In the fourth season, he receives a new outfit almost identical to the previous one, except being a slimmer full-body suit, with slightly altered highlights, and with cat ears in addition to his human ones. His vehicle is the Overboard, a similarly themed, two-tone, purple and pink hoverboard. His cat themed suit creates a bit of irony
Irony
Irony is a rhetorical device, literary technique, or situation in which there is a sharp incongruity or discordance that goes beyond the simple and evident intention of words or actions...
, seeing as he is presumed to be more of a dog person. On the front of his Lyoko suits (both of them) there is a picture of Kiwi peeing.
Odd's gloves are equipped with laser arrow launchers, which are his main weapon. Odd prefers to attack from long-range, using his accuracy to destroy monsters out of harm's way, but will often fight close-quarters in order to get a shot in. In the first season, he can only fire 10 arrows in one setting, but eventually gains the ability to fire as many as 10,000 with a reloading program created by Jeremie. Odd's powers vary between seasons. In the first season, Odd has future flash, the ability to see into the future though not at will and only for short periods. The ability (as explained in the third season episode "Triple Trouble") was lost in the second season when Jeremie improved their abilities and described it "useless" despite the fact that it had saved them many times. In exchange, Odd gets an arm-mounted energy shield which appears when he summons it. His claws also allow him to climb up objects with ease. In the third season episode "Triple Trouble", Odd temporarily gained the power to teleport
Teleportation
Teleportation is the fictional or imagined process by which matter is instantaneously transferred from one place to another.Teleportation may also refer to:*Quantum teleportation, a method of transmitting quantum data...
, but the program bugged up, causing him to duplicate himself both where he was when he teleported and where he teleported to. This led to particle disintegration after an extended period of time, thus forcing Jeremie to remove the power. Odd also gives a name to almost every new Monster
Monster
A monster is any fictional creature, usually found in legends or horror fiction, that is somewhat hideous and may produce physical harm or mental fear by either its appearance or its actions...
XANA creates.
Yumi Ishiyama
Yumi Ishiyama (voiced by Mirabelle Kirkland) is the oldest member of the group and Hiroki's older sister, being one year older than the others and is of JapaneseJapanese people
The are an ethnic group originating in the Japanese archipelago and are the predominant ethnic group of Japan. Worldwide, approximately 130 million people are of Japanese descent; of these, approximately 127 million are residents of Japan. People of Japanese ancestry who live in other countries...
descent. Branching from this, she owns a suit of samurai armor handed down the generations she treasures very much, as well as being seen with a Totoro
My Neighbor Totoro
, is a 1988 Japanese animated fantasy film written and directed by Hayao Miyazaki and produced by Studio Ghibli. The film follows the two young daughters of a professor and their interactions with friendly wood spirits in postwar rural Japan...
plushie in her room. Although sometimes a bit short-tempered, Yumi is very clever and cares greatly about her friends. Yumi varies between reasonable and stubborn at various points; though willing to reveal the supercomputer to the police in order to prevent a nuclear explosion, it takes the destruction of most of Lyoko to convince her to let William Dunbar join the group. For the 1st and 2nd season she is 14-years-old and in 9th grade. In the third season she is 15 years old and is in 10th grade. In the 4th season she is still 15 but turns 16.
Yumi's hair is half-long black, headed back and sides. In the first three seasons, she wears a black turtleneck, darker black jeans, and gray-black sneaker boots. Her hair is usually left hanging down. In the fourth season, her outfit is slightly lighter but still mainly black, consisting of a long-sleeved shirt with an extra large neck hole. Her pants cut off halfway between her ankles and knees. Her shoes are pinkish reddish sneakers.
In terms of character development, the two major themes revolving around Yumi are her relationship with Ulrich Stern and her parents' unstable marriage, the former of which is the central focus. Yumi's relationship with Ulrich remains platonic, though they almost kiss in "Routine" and decide to keep it a secret from everyone else. After discovering her real romantic feelings for Ulrich,Yumi decides to outwardly declare their relationship to be just friendship. At the start of the third season to hide her real feelings for him, though the episode "Cold Sweat" and the series finale "Echoes" implies the two eventually explore their romantic relationship again.
The second season introduces Yumi's younger brother, Hiroki. He constantly teases Yumi about being in love with Ulrich. Most of the time, Yumi acts as if she can't stand Hiroki, but episodes such as "Lost at Sea" show that Yumi does care for him.
Yumi's outfit is modeled after those worn by geisha
Geisha
, Geiko or Geigi are traditional, female Japanese entertainers whose skills include performing various Japanese arts such as classical music and dance.-Terms:...
. Her outfit consists of a short-sleeved/hemmed kimono over red tights, black thigh-length boots, red eye liner, red blush on her cheeks, a white-painted face and neck, and some red on her lips to complete the look. She also has a yellow sash tied to her back. Her hair is bunched up into a small bun with three bangs left hanging. In the fourth season, Yumi gets a new, ninja-like outfit. It consists of form-fitting, pink and purple body suit with flowered shoulder pads, but retains the yellow sash from the previous one. Her hair is worn down instead of in a bun. The geisha makeup is less prevalent with the new outfit, though it's more apparent with her 2D model. However, she has two strange pill-shaped objects above her eyebrows. These are used to focus her telekinesis better. Yumi uses the Overwing, a hovering scooter, for travel on Lyoko. She usually shares this vehicle with Aelita.
Yumi's main weapons on Lyoko are her dual metal fans or Tessen (Samurai metal fan) that function like razor-sharp boomerangs when thrown. In flight, they turn into fast-moving, saw-like discuses, and also serve as shields to block enemy laser fire. In the fourth season, her fans now appear and disappear at her will (as long as they are in her hands). In the first season she only has one large fan, but in the second season she has two slightly smaller ones. She also has telekinetic
Psychokinesis
The term psychokinesis , also referred to as telekinesis with respect to strictly describing movement of matter, sometimes abbreviated PK and TK respectively, is a term...
powers, though they are difficult to use and exhaust her quickly. However, in the fourth season, her telekinetic abilities are strengthened greatly. She is much more relaxed while using it and can use it in conjunction with her dual fans to telekinetically control the movement of her fans in mid-flight.
Ulrich Stern
Ulrich Stern (voiced by Barbara Weber-Scaff) is the silently-strong introvert of the group, unwilling to talk about himself unless prodded considerably. Ulrich has brown hair. In the first three seasons, he wears a light green shirt with a vest over it and cargo pants, all varying shades of green, and white shoes. In the fourth season, his vest is replaced by a black shirt and army jacket, his white shoes are replaced with black shoes, and his cargo pants are replaced with blue jeans. His night clothes are green boxers/boxer-briefs with a white sleeveless shirt. During the fourth season, the Warriors can be sent to Earth as spectres to destroy XANA's Replika computers. His Spectre form is much like his Lyoko form, except the sleeves end at mid upper arm and the headband is yellow with a white circle on his forehead.For the 1st and 2nd season he is 13-years-old and in 8th grade. In the 3rd and 4th he is in 9th grade and is 14 in season 3 and 15 in season 4.
Ulrich doesn't say much about his personal life and is evasive when someone asks him about himself or his family. His parents, his father in particular, are very hard to please and have high expectations for their son. He also has trouble expressing his feelings, mainly where Yumi Ishiyama is concerned. He really loves Yumi and tries to express his feelings but Sissi always gets in the way of the both of them. A common theme in the series is Ulrich only admitting to something after a brush with death or an otherwise die scenario. In addition to his troubles with Yumi, Ulrich has to deal with Sissi's affections. Due to her being the daughter of the principal, he is often forced into humoring her in order to get something from her father.
Ulrich sees William Dunbar as his rival in their race for the affection of Yumi and can get often very jealous at him. Although, he doesn't he know that Yumi Ishiyama really loves him but keeps her feelings locked in.
Ulrich's Lyoko attire is modeled after a samurai, minus armor, and he carries a sword. An Oni is drawn on his back and the clothing is largely colored yellow and black. He gets a new outfit in the fourth season, which trades his more loose-fitting clothes for a tighter yellow and brown body suit (similar to William's). A device on his back is traded for his sword sheath, which, in addition to carrying two swords, hides the blades when they're not in use. For travel, he uses a one-wheeled motorcycle called the Overbike, which is also capable of flight.
Ulrich's sword allow him to cut through monsters with ease or deflect enemy laser fire. His speed on Lyoko is enhanced, such that he can deflect even rapid laser fire with relative ease and run faster than most monsters. An additional boost to his speed can be gained through a super-speed running ability (called Supersprint), which can be use to easily traverse long distances, and even cross the surface of water. He can create two clones of himself to aid in battle (called Triplicate), each of which can take one hit before being destroyed. He can bring these clones back together into him (called Fusion). He can also summon his clones to make a triangle around his enemy, (called Triangulate) then attack it when least expected. Both he and Yumi are practitioners of Pencak Silat
Pencak Silat
Pencak silat is an umbrella term for the indigenous martial arts created in Indonesia. The leading organization of pencak silat in Indonesia is IPSI...
.
William Dunbar
William Dunbar (voiced by David GasmanDavid Gasman
David Gasman is an actor, director and translator who also directs dubbing of films, cartoons, video games and documentaries. He has appeared in many popular cartoons and video games, such as Rayman and Code Lyoko...
) is first introduced in the second season as a new student at Kadic, having been kicked out from his previous school for plastering love letters everywhere,and glueing stickers on the principal's winshield. William has very short, dark and unnatural dark blue hair. William's first outfit consists of a short-sleeved black shirt with a long-sleeved red undershirt, blue jeans and boots. His outfit in the fourth season consists of dark-blue pants, a black shirt with a red logo, and a tan jacket to replace the red undershirt. For the 1st and 2nd seasons he is 14-years-old and in 9th grade. In the 3rd and 4th he is 15 and in 10th grade, just like Yumi.
William serves as a foil for Ulrich, both in his attraction to Yumi and outspoken personality. While Ulrich has trouble sharing his feelings with Yumi, William isn't afraid to assert himself. He spends most of Season 2 and 3 trying to get closer to Yumi, which puts him at odds with Ulrich. He is the secondary antagonist in season 2 and 3 and primary antagonist under XANA in Season 4.
Eventually William learns of Lyoko and XANA, and tries to join the group several times, only to be rejected. William joins the Lyoko warriors near the end of the third season, but is quickly possessed by XANA after he is attacked by the Scyphozoa. XANA then uses William to destroy Lyoko. With Lyoko destroyed and Jeremie cut off from him, William's mind and body is left at the mercy of XANA, who forcibly possesses him to be his servant, giving him a new black XANA-themed suit and powers. From this point until his final freedom, William is helplessly kept under XANA's control, battling the Lyoko warriors. XANA uses William to command his monsters in battles to even the odds. He even uses a unique Manta, which is colored black instead of the standard blue, as a vehicle for William on Lyoko. He is freed from XANA in "Down to Earth", but the group is wary to trust him again. He has no memory of anything that happened during his possession. XANA again possesses him in "Fight to the Finish", and he is once again freed once XANA is destroyed.
In his short appearance in "Final Round", William's Lyoko attire consists of a white and blue form-fitting bodysuit with a red belt. After he is taken over by XANA, his outfit changes to a similar, all-black outfit with red outlines and the eye of XANA on his forehead and chest, as opposed to his eyes. He also gains a spiked gauntlet on his left arm capable of blocking attacks.
As XANA's servant, William's primary ability is smoke manipulation, reflecting XANA's use of smoke-like ghosts in the real world. His weapon forms from smoke and is reduced to such when not in use, which allows him to call the weapon back if they are separated. William can also reduce himself to smoke, allowing him to move at high speeds, and can quickly transform back upon reaching his destination. Finally, he can create smoke in his hands and fire it at his opponents to restrain them, after which he can use the smoke to achieve a limited form of telekinesis on his target. Other powers include hovering and long-range vision.
While possessed, William doesn't devirtualize when dealt enough damage. Instead, he is reduced to glowing red smoke which dissipates into the ground. Additionally, while William usually needs only one successful hit to devirtualize the Lyoko warriors, it takes either several hits or one fairly powerful attack (being cut in half or stabbed in the chest) to do the same to him. It takes one charged energy field to devirtualize William.
XANA
Created by Franz Hopper, XANA (voiced by David GasmanDavid Gasman
David Gasman is an actor, director and translator who also directs dubbing of films, cartoons, video games and documentaries. He has appeared in many popular cartoons and video games, such as Rayman and Code Lyoko...
) is a multi-agent computer program and the primary antagonist
Antagonist
An antagonist is a character, group of characters, or institution, that represents the opposition against which the protagonist must contend...
of the show. It's a computer program, that has somehow become sentient
Sentience
Sentience is the ability to feel, perceive or be conscious, or to have subjective experiences. Eighteenth century philosophers used the concept to distinguish the ability to think from the ability to feel . In modern western philosophy, sentience is the ability to have sensations or experiences...
, and uses its powers of control over anything electronic to cause enough chaos so that it is allowed time to escape the supercomputer. It seeks to take over the world, but often focuses its efforts on the group, seeing as how they foil most of its plans. Most of its attacks tend to be fairly straightforward with little or no warning beforehand. In the first season XANA's attacks are directed mostly at humans in general. From the second season on, the attacks are centered around the group. XANA's favorite targets are Aelita and Jeremie, since they are the two most capable of operating the supercomputer. It is able to cause extreme chaos when it activates a tower, tall cylindrical buildings in Lyoko that, when activated, can give XANA a special ability, until the tower is shut off. Eventually, XANA escapes the supercomputer, and destroys Lyoko. In the penultimate episode of the series, XANA is destroyed once and for all, though Franz Hopper dies in the process.
In all seasons, XANA is represented by an eye made up of a roundabout in the center besieged by two circles. Four tabs occupy the contour of the outermost circle: a longer than others at the top and three other shorter bottom equidistant from each other. The center is a bit wider.
XANA's main power is possession through an energy-based, ethereal "ghost
Ghost
In traditional belief and fiction, a ghost is the soul or spirit of a deceased person or animal that can appear, in visible form or other manifestation, to the living. Descriptions of the apparition of ghosts vary widely from an invisible presence to translucent or barely visible wispy shapes, to...
," known as a "spectre", capable of possessing virtually any object and likewise modifying it to almost any necessary end. When a human is "Xanafied" ("Xanatifié" in French) or possessed by XANA, their eyes often have the Eye of XANA symbol (found on all of XANA's monsters) instead of pupils. His own ghosts can also manifest themselves as people without the need for a host as a "polymorphic spectre." Among the common abilities imparted by the ghosts are electricity manipulation, enhanced physical abilities, and apparent invincibility. Additional abilities include phasing through solid objects, self-replication, and technopathy.
XANA rarely speaks or communicates in any way, usually only doing so after he assumes a disguise (like the time he took the form of Jeremie and the two occasions where he took the form of Franz Hopper). He can also speak through the mouths of his "Xanafied" slaves, but he rarely does.
Like the Lyoko Warriors, XANA is opposed to anything it sees as a threat, and on at least one occasion, this has led it to team up with the Lyoko Warriors: in "Marabounta"; it was seen helping the group to protect Aelita from Jeremie's latest blunder, as it needs Aelita for her memory.
Waldo "Franz Hopper" Schaeffer
Waldo "Franz Hopper" Schaeffer (voiced by Paul Bandey in Season 2, and Alan Wenger in seasons 3 & 4) is the creator of the supercomputer, Lyoko, and XANA, as well as Aelita's father and Anthea Hopper's husband. He was once a science teacher at Kadic, having been replaced by Suzanne Hertz after his disappearance 9 years ago. He lived at a house near Kadic called the Hermitage with Aelita, and before that had a home in a mountainous region. Franz Hopper built Lyoko and XANA to destroy a military project called Project Carthage, which was designed to disrupt enemy communications. Lyoko was later adapted to serve as a sanctuary for him and Aelita, an apparent result of his suspicions that someone was watching him. Upon fleeing Lyoko, however, Aelita and Franz were attacked by XANA. Franz unsuccessfully tried to reason with XANA, and when that failed he shut down the supercomputer, leaving it inactive until it was found nearly a decade later by Jeremy. He is a minor character.Franz has gray hair, beard and moustache. He wears glasses and a white lab coat over a long-sleeved sweater
Sweater
A sweater, jumper, pullover, sweatshirt, jersey or guernsey is a garment intended to cover the torso and arms. It is often worn over a shirt, blouse, T-shirt, or other top, but may also be worn alone as a top...
in all seasons.
In "Contact", Franz possesses Sissi to try to contact Jeremy. When she is possessed, at first, she seems to be speaking gibberish, but upon further investigation, it is revealed that she is saying backwards, "I can help you. I want to enter into contact with you now, I'm Franz Hopper. I can help you."
Franz is variously depicted in Lyoko with sphere-shaped constructs. In "Aelita", he is depicted as numerous white spheres, while his appearance in "Distant Memory" is that of a larger purple sphere. Franz Hopper, like XANA, can reach out to the real world through the use of the towers, but not nearly as effectively as XANA can. He helps the warriors at various points in the series, even helping them to recreate Lyoko after its destruction in "Final Round". In "Wrong Exposure", his true name is revealed to be Waldo Schaeffer (the name printed on the folder in the closing credits), while "Franz" is actually his middle name and "Hopper" is his wife Anthea's maiden name. In "Fight to the Finish", he sacrifices himself to give Jeremie's multi-agent system enough power to completely wipe out XANA. The act creates a sense of irony
Irony
Irony is a rhetorical device, literary technique, or situation in which there is a sharp incongruity or discordance that goes beyond the simple and evident intention of words or actions...
, considering that the majority of the series was spent trying to rematerialize him.
Sissi Delmas
Elisabeth "Sissi" Delmas (voiced by Jody Forrest) is the spoiled, arrogant, and in some ways selfish daughter of the school's principal, Jean-Pierre Delmas, and considers herself to be the most attractive girl in school. She is a former cheerleaderMajorette (dancer)
A majorette is a person doing choreographed dance or movement, primarily baton twirling associated with marching bands during parades. It derives from girls', in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, involvement in drill and gymnastic teams or groups that used apparatuses similar to those found...
, has shown to be a skilled baton twirler, and once used a baton as a striking weapon and a club
Club (weapon)
A club is among the simplest of all weapons. A club is essentially a short staff, or stick, usually made of wood, and wielded as a weapon since prehistoric times....
. She prefers to be called Sissi, and usually becomes angered whenever someone uses her full name - on fellow students, however, she uses physical violence. She is attracted to Ulrich (who has no feelings for her in return) and is jealous of Yumi (whom Ulrich is attracted to). Multiple times, she is seen stalking Ulrich, much to the annoyance of Team Lyoko. Undoubtedly snobbish and a spoiled child, during the first season she only rarely showed a more empathic side. She has lightened up in the second season, and sometimes helps the group achieve victory, though she's not quite aware of the extent to which she helps. She admits in the first season episode "Holiday in the Fog" that all she wants is to be accepted by Jeremy and the others, which she gets in "Echoes" after discovering the factory and making a scene about it. The group uses a return trip to wipe her memory then accepts her to keep her from following them anymore and as a means of thanks for the various occasions she's been of help in the past, with Odd stating that school would be boring without her. It is eventually revealed in the second season episode "Ultimatum" that Sissi took Pencak Silat
Pencak Silat
Pencak silat is an umbrella term for the indigenous martial arts created in Indonesia. The leading organization of pencak silat in Indonesia is IPSI...
classes to impress Ulrich, but it didn't work. However, in "Canine Conundrm," her skills in martial arts had been dumbed down significantly. She was originally a member of the gang when they first discovered Lyoko and was intended to join them, but they decided to kick her out after she ratted them out during XANA's first attack. They used the return to the past and wiped her memory of the event and never again informed her of it, certain she would again reveal their secret.
In the first three seasons, Sissi wears a yellow hairband on her head which pulls her long raven hair back. She is dressed in a pink t-sleeved shirt with a yellow heart on it and usually the shirt's hem stops right about an inch above her belly button, which is very ticklish, and a dark pink mini skirt over red/purple trousers with pink shoes. In the fourth season, she does not have the hairband (replaced by two hair clips) and has a pink t-shirt with light blue jeans and red shoes.
William Clone
William Clone (voiced by David GasmanDavid Gasman
David Gasman is an actor, director and translator who also directs dubbing of films, cartoons, video games and documentaries. He has appeared in many popular cartoons and video games, such as Rayman and Code Lyoko...
) was created by Jeremy to fill in at school so no one would know that the real William was gone. The clone wasn't very smart though. It had enough common sense not to do dangerous things, and it would answer insults in a very plain fashion, not getting mad as it didn't know what the person meant. It had no emotions aside from confusion and happiness. So it would say the logical answer to jokes. This would often confuse people, occasionally with humorous results, as those around him believed William was playing dumb. He was created By Jeremie Belpois. He is in 9th Grade and is a minor character.
In one episode it was shown to demonstrate rage. The real William, possessed by XANA, returned to the real world and attacked Milly and Tamiya (who had found the factory and were inside the control room at the time) because they got in the way of XANA's plan. During this time the clone protected them using abilities equal to possessed William (super speed and strength etc.), performing well against the original until XANA-William hacked into Jeremy's console and deactivated his program, causing it to disappear.
The first time Jeremy made a clone was in the episode "Double Take" and the clone was of himself to fill in at school so he could work longer. He succeeded activating a tower for the first time. It worked for a while, but XANA-William attacked the tower in attempt to take control of the clone, and the Lyoko warriors, in new suits and weapons that Jeremy had been working on, were sent to stop him. They managed to defend the tower and stop William. Aside from that and having to explain everything to it, the clone of William after that worked just fine. Jeremy later put up a defense program to prevent XANA from further attempts at taking control of the clone.
The only other recorded time XANA took control of the clone of William was in the episode "Wreck Room." Jeremy had written a program to free the real William, but it malfunctioned and bugged up the defense program on the tower maintaining the William clone in the real world. At this point XANA had XANA-William go and corrupt the tower so it (XANA) could take control of the clone. The possessed William did succeed, with a resultant attack on the team in the real world. In the end the team managed to fix the tower and thus the clone. They returned to the past to keep Lyoko and the clone of William a secret.
In the episode "Down to Earth" the team had finally saved real William from XANA returning him to the real world, where William’s parents had shown up for a visit, which wasn't going well. William's parents had become suspicious of the clone due to its strange behavior and abnormally happy disposition, which were opposite of their experience with him. When the team and William got to the clone and William's parents, his dad had just declared that he (the clone) wasn't his real son, as he was too happy and totally obedient. The real William was kicked out of one school because he put stickers all over the Principal's car. The team distracted William's parents and Principal Delmas, and while they weren't looking Jeremy deactivated the clone causing it to disappear. At which point the real William quickly took its place, and acted like himself, getting his parents to calm down and clearing everything up (without anyone knowing about the clone). Jim was the only person who saw the clone disappear, and of course didn't understand what had happened.
William Clone is listed as a supporting character because he is only a copy of a main character, and he is only in the show until the team rescue the real William.
Jim Morales
Jim Morales (voiced by David GasmanDavid Gasman
David Gasman is an actor, director and translator who also directs dubbing of films, cartoons, video games and documentaries. He has appeared in many popular cartoons and video games, such as Rayman and Code Lyoko...
in American English and Frederic Meaux in French, also note Jim Moralès in France) is the Kadic physical education
Physical education
Physical education or gymnastics is a course taken during primary and secondary education that encourages psychomotor learning in a play or movement exploration setting....
teacher, handyman
Handyman
A handyman is a person skilled at a wide range of repairs, typically around the home. These tasks include trade skills, repair work, maintenance work, both interior and exterior, and are sometimes described as "odd jobs", "fix-up tasks", and include light plumbing jobs such as fixing a leaky toilet...
, chief disciplinarian
School discipline
School discipline is the system of rules, punishments and behavioral strategies appropriate to the regulation of children and the maintenance of order in schools. Its aim is to control the students actions and behavior....
, Pencak Silat
Pencak Silat
Pencak silat is an umbrella term for the indigenous martial arts created in Indonesia. The leading organization of pencak silat in Indonesia is IPSI...
instructor and campus/dorm monitor
Hall monitor
A hall monitor is a student volunteer in American schools who is charged with maintaining order in the school's corridors. They may be either students who are chosen for the position because they are responsible, or that may be chosen on a rota from all available students...
. He has worked at the school for twenty years, as Jim states in Holiday in the Fog. As campus supervisor and PE teacher, his job is to make sure that the children follow the school's myriad of strict rules, but he ends up acting ridiculous and clumsy at every turn; when the students do break the rules or incur his ire, he usually (in a very angry tone) threatens them with some form of disciplinary action, such as grounding
Grounding (punishment)
Grounding is a form of punishment given to children, preadolescents or adolescents by their parents for misbehavior....
Milly and Tamiya to their room in the first episode for wandering into the tool shed when they were only trying to reclaim Milly's teddy bear - however, Milly herself says in the same scene that he believes everything is off-limits to the kids. He is also the prime target for school prank
School prank
A school prank is any of several common pranks primarily occurring in an educational setting.The effect and intent of school pranks may range from everyday play and consensual bonding behavior to hazing, bullying or assault, including sexual assault....
s. When XANA launches attacks against the schoolchildren, his attitude shifts to that of a kind and loving protector. His nickname, as revealed in "False Start", is Jimbo, which is something he claims that his friends used to call him when he was the students' ages.
In addition to his jobs at Kadic, Jim has apparently served under a wide variety of occupations, such as an army soldier and an actor. However, any attempt to get him to elaborate on his past occupations is usually met with his trademark catchphrase answer of "I'd rather not talk about it." He has a nephew named Chris, who is the drummer for the Subdigitals. He also has an interest in Suzanne Hertz, with a few episodes hinting at possible feelings between the two teachers.
Jim is also the only person, aside from William Dunbar and Sissi Delmas, to have known the secret of Lyoko and the gang (for more than a very brief period of time). In one episode, He accidentally gets Jeremy injured during a chase scene. The principal found them and fired Jim. Jeremy and the crew took pity on Jim and told him everything, even allowing him to live in the factory for a short time. He proved to be very valuable when XANA materializes his monsters into the real world, where Jim met them with a nail gun and managed to protect the Kadic students in the real world while the rest of the gang went to Lyoko to deactivate the tower. Afterwards Jeremy did a return to the past which took everyone back to before Jim was fired and erasing his knowledge of Lyoko.
Jim's hair is quite short, Brown
Brown
Brown is a color term, denoting a range of composite colors produced by a mixture of orange, red, rose, or yellow with black or gray. The term is from Old English brún, in origin for any dusky or dark shade of color....
, and pulled back somewhat by a sweatband around his forehead. He also wears a bandage on his cheek, which he has never explained. In the first three seasons, Jim wears a white short-sleeved t-shirt, concealed under a dark red tracksuit
Tracksuit
A tracksuit is an article of clothing consisting of two parts: trousers and a jacket usually with front zipper. It was originally intended for use in sports, mainly as what athletes wore over competition clothing and would take off before competition. In modern times, it has become commonly worn...
jacket which covers all his upper body and his belly, along with dark gray jogging pants and brown sneaker. Other than his overweight stomach, Jim's arms are muscular.
Jean-Pierre Delmas
Jean-Pierre Delmas (voiced by Alan Wenger): the headmaster and Sissi's father. He once fired Jim for injuring Jeremie in "Code: Earth", believing that Jim did it intentionally. Odd names his TamagotchiTamagotchi
The is a handheld digital pet, created in Japan by Akihiro Yokoi of WiZ and Aki Maita of Bandai. It was first sold by Bandai in 1996 in Japan. As of 2010, over 76 million Tamagotchis have been sold world-wide...
after him. In the fourth season, he often spends all of his time playing on his computer.
Nicholas Poilakoff and Herb Pichon
Nicholas Poliakoff and Herb Pichon (voiced by Matthew Géczy and David Gasman respectively) are two teenage boys who also attend Kadic Academy. They both follow Sissi Delmas around acting like her "pets". Although it is clear that Herb Pinchon has deep feelings for Sissi, it is clear that she does not feel as strongly. Rather, she tends to keep them around when she needs company, but as soon as Ulrich and his gang show up, they are thrown away.Herb Pinchon is rather smart and it is revealed that he has Claustrophobia in the episode "Claustrophobia". He is voiced by David Gasman.
Nicholas is also a very talented drummer as seen in Episode 2 of Season 1 when he wants to join the Lyoko Warrior's band. He is voiced by Matthew Géczy.
Kiwi
Kiwi (voiced by Barbara Weber-Scaff) is Odd's dog, who boards with him at Kadic academy, even though dogs are not allowed. Kiwi once was possessed by XANA in the episode Attack of the Zombies; he traveled around the school and infects various students and teachers by biting them and turning them into zombies. Ulrich also went into Kiwi's body in "Nobody in Particular".5th Grade
- Johnny (voiced by Barbara Weber-Scaff): Hiroki's new friend upon entering Kadic, but appears in only three episodes of the third season. He was introduced in "Straight to Heart," where he expresses a romantic interest in Yumi to Hiroki. In the fourth season, he helps Yumi control the meteor that threatens to destroy the school. He also attends Jim's Pencak SilatPencak SilatPencak silat is an umbrella term for the indigenous martial arts created in Indonesia. The leading organization of pencak silat in Indonesia is IPSI...
class and is injured by the replicated Kiwi 2 units. - Hiroki Ishiyama (voiced by Barbara Weber-Scaff): Yumi's little brother, who often gets on her nerves. He is able to see the attraction between Yumi and Ulrich and often teases her about it. He stole Yumi's diary in "Lost at Sea" and when Yumi found out he lost it, she yells at him and tells him he can consider himself an only child. He has a crush on Milly.
6th Grade
- Milly Solovieff: Milly is best friends with Tamiya Diop. She works on the Kadic Academy News, Milly as the Reporter and Tamiya as the camerawoman. She loves her Teddy Bear, as shown in "Teddygozilla", causing it to be possessed by X.A.N.A., making it attack anyone who ever picked on Milly or Tamiya, including Jim Morales, for yelling at her, Sissi Delmas, for always taunting her, and Ulrich Stern, for turning her down for a date to the dance. When the Lyoko Warriors return to the past, however, Ulrich says "yes" to the date. She is attacked by a zombified Tamiya in "Attack of the Zombies", and warns the kids in the cafeteria, crying. She is one of the only characters not zombified.
- Tamiya Diop: Tamiya is best friends with Milly Solovieff. She is the camerawoman for the Kadic Academy News. She always sticks up for Milly, no matter what. In "Attack of the Zombies", she is the first human turned into a zombie. She reported on Jim's Pencak Silat class in "Canine Conundrum".
- Ninon Costes: A girl who has low pigtails like Tamiya's best girlfriend, Milly Solovieff. She is attacked by Kankrelats in "False Start". She is voiced by Jody Forrest From False Start. She is voiced by Mirabelle Kirkland from Music To Soothe The Savage Beast.
- Julie Vigouroux: A blonde-haired girl who is like Carla Le Bihan.
- Anne Sophie Munler: A girl who is like Magali. She is voiced by Jody Forrest. She loves Veronique Fayolle.
- Anouche Bedoyan: A girl who loves everything at Kadic Academy.
- Veronique Fayolle: A girl who has braided pigtails.
7th Grade
- Mohammed Kantaoui (voiced by Matthew Geczy): Player on the Kadic soccer team.
- Tristan Brossard (voiced by Mirabelle Kirkland): Tristan gave Ulrich directions to his dorm room in "Amnesia."
- Emilio Rodriguez (voiced by Matthew Geczy): Seen chatting with Caroline Savorani in "The Chips are Down."
- Lola Kieffer (voiced by Jody Forrest): A girl who has brown hair with 2 ponytail holders.
- Pierre Francois (vocied by Barbara Weber-Scaff): A French boy who has black hair.
- Xavier Gosselin (voiced by Barbara Weber-Scaff): A boy who has a red hat.
8th Grade
- Emilie "Emily" LeDuc (voiced by Jody Forrest/Barbara Weber-Scaff/Mirabelle Kirkland): Emilie is tall, dark haired, and generally quiet, but quick to temper. In the episode "Routine", Emilie displayed an interest in Ulrich that Ulrich returned, though this was due to a frustration with the lack of progress in his relationship with Yumi. At the end of the episode, Ulrich and Emilie seemed to be friends, with Emilie even remarking about the love between Ulrich and Yumi when Ulrich left a conversation with Emilie to catch up with Yumi. In "Swarming Attack", Emilie was one of the girls Odd named as a culprit for having written a love letter to Ulrich. She was transformed into a zombie in "Attack of the Zombies," along with almost every other student and teacher.
- Naomi N'Guyen: Naomi's only appearance of any real significance was in the episode "Seeing is Believing", when she auditioned unsuccessfully to be the drummer in Odd's band, the Pop Rock Progressives. She was voiced by Barbara Weber-Scaff.
- Romain Le Goff (voiced by Matthew Géczy): appears in the episode "Contact" as an actor. Other than that, he just appears as a background character in most other episodes. He plays the part of Jim in Odd's short film, Natural Grandeur. His name is believed to have been taken from the last name of Code Lyoko co-creator Thomas Romain.
- Taelia (voiced by Sharon Mann): a girl who bears a resemblance to Aelita (her name is an anagram of "Aelita"). Upon seeing her, Jeremie began to think that Taelia was in fact Aelita materialized on Earth, but with total amnesia, due to the shock from the materialization process, and tried to show his love to her. However, despite her similar appearance and similar voice, her similarities were simply a coincidence. At the end of the episode, it's revealed that Sissi had said that Taelia was in fact an orphanOrphanAn orphan is a child permanently bereaved of or abandoned by his or her parents. In common usage, only a child who has lost both parents is called an orphan...
. - Theo Gauthier (voiced by David Gasman): takes a liking to Sissi after first meeting her. When he wants to join the group, Sissi asks him to mummify the skeleton in the science building. After a return to the past, however, his preference changes from Sissi to Yumi. He also makes several non-speaking appearances in various episodes.
- Claire Girard (voiced by Jody Forrest and then Barbara Weber-Scaff): Claire was seen talking to Sissi and occasionally accompanying her. In XANA Awakens, she is a member of the baton squad. She has orange hair pulled back with hair clips, and wears a dress with a skirt in the first three seasons.
- Heïdi Klinger (voiced by Barbara Weber-Scaff/Jody Forrest/Sharon Mann/Mirabelle Kirkland): Heïdi witnessed Jeremie's injury in "Code: Earth" and called Jim crazy as a result. She was kissed by the polymorphic clone in "XANA's Kiss" while it was disguised as Jeremie.
- Carla Le Bihan: A girl who talks to Odd Della-Robbia From The Key. Carla knows Mark. She is voiced by Barbara Weber-Scaff.
- Julien Xao: A student who was a victim of materialized Kankrelats in "False Start." In "Tip-Top Shape", he was revealed to be near-sighted and was at the school dance in "Teddygodzilla". He is voiced by Barbara Weber-Scaff.
- Matthieu Ducrocq: One of Aelita's fans at the DJ contest in "Final Mix." Says "yeah" instead of "present" or "here" when Jim is taking attendance in "Replika". He is voiced by Barbara Weber-Scaff.
- Sorya Abulabbas (voiced by Mirabelle Kirkland): Usually a member of Sissi's diva group, she was one of the finalists in the beauty contest in "Teddygodzilla."
- Magali De Vasseur: One of Odd's former girlfriends. In XANA Awakens, she is a member of the baton squad. She is voiced by Jody Forrest from A Fine Mess. She is voiced by Barbara Weber-Scaff from The Key. She is voiced by Mirabelle Kirkland from Echoes.
- Paul Gaillard: A commonly featured extra, he was a member of the stage crew in "Final Mix". He is voiced by Sharon Mann from Routine. He is voiced by Mirabelle Kirkland from Attack Of The Zombies.
- Sophie Florenceau: She was with Claire and Sissi in the shower area and joined in laughing at Sissi's insults of Emily and Aelita. She is voiced by Mirabelle Kirkland from The Lake.
- Tania Grandjean (voiced by Mirabelle Kirkland/Jody Forrest/Barbara Weber-Scaff): A redhead with a taste for black clothing, she sits in the front row of Mrs. Hertz's science class. Tania was visibly unnerved by Odd's lecture on photosynthesis in "A Great Day". One of the students in the cafeteria in "Attack of the Zombies", she is not zombified until the end of the episode.
- Thomas Jolviet: A brown-haired boy with a preference for black clothing and Tania's desk partner in science class.
- Jean-Baptiste Pujol (voiced by David Gasman): The goalie for Sissi's team in "Claustrophobia" and was at the school formal in "Teddygozilla".
- Azra Urgup: A student from TurkeyTurkeyTurkey , known officially as the Republic of Turkey , is a Eurasian country located in Western Asia and in East Thrace in Southeastern Europe...
. In episode 83, "Hard Luck", Odd tries to get a date with her. Unfortunately, Hervé and Nicolas interfere. Azra gets angry and calls Odd "budala," which is Turkish for "numbskull." She is voiced by Jody Forrest from Hard Luck. - Valerie (voiced by Jody Forrest): A girl who has brown hair.
- Thierry Suares (voiced by Barbara Weber-Scaff): An African boy who likes chatting.
- Yannick Piranet: A black-haired boy with friends at Kadic Academy.
- Jeremie Clone: A boy who was created by Jeremie Belpois. He is like Jeremie Belpois From Double Take. He is voiced by Sharon Mann.
- Sandra Dialo (voiced by Mirabelle Kirkland/Barbara Weber-Scaff/Jody Forrest): A French-African girl who's got ponytail holders. One of the first amnesia victims in "Amnesia".
- Janice Grandjean: Tania's twin sister who knows sports. She appeared in Replika. She is voiced by Jody Forrest.
- Bastien Roux: Along with Valerie and Jean-Baptiste, they could see Brynja Heringstodir the Kadic Bombshell from Kadic Bombshell. He is voiced by Barbara Weber-Scaff.
- Alexandre Pepin: A black haired French boy.
- Lydia Grandjean: Tania and Janice's Twin Sister who knows everyone. She appeared in 1 episode. She went to the lunch room with Tania and Janice.
9th Grade
- Emmanuel "Mike" Maillard (voiced by David Gasman): auditioned for the Pop Rock Progressives, but didn't make it into the band because he played a heavy metal beat, which was too far away from the group's style.
- Christophe M'Bala (voiced by Matthew Geczy/Sharon Mann): Commonly cut off from reality by his omnipresent headphones and orange headband.
- Caroline Savorani: She and Maïtena mock Sissi after hearing about how her baton floated away in "Zero Gravity Zone." In XANA Awakens, she is a member of the cheerleading squad. She is turned into a zombie in "Attack of the Zombies". She is voiced by Barbara Weber-Scaff.
- Anastasia "Anaïs" Fiquet: A girl who has blonde hair. She is turned into a zombie in "Attack of the Zombies". She is voiced by Mirabelle Kirkland. She has not appeared in Teddygozilla.
- Priscilla Blaise (voiced by Mirabelle Kirkland): Priscilla was also part of Sissi's group from Teddygozilla.
- Mathias "Mathias Durel" Burel (voiced by Sharon Mann and then Barbara Weber-Scaff): A dark-haired boy who likes Kadic Academy.
- Maïtena L'Ecuyer: Along with Caroline Savorani, Sissi confides in her the story of her missing baton in Zero Gravity Zone. She is voiced by Mirabelle Kirkland.
- Samantha "Sam" Knight: A girl who likes skateboarding. She is a love interest for Odd for quite a while during the show. She is voiced by Sharon Mann.
- Madelaina Russell: A brown haired girl who can know that Sissi was acting like Yumi in Missing Link. She is voiced by Jody Forrest.
10th Grade
- Brynja Heringstodir (voiced by Jody Forrest):A blonde haired girl who knows Kadic Academy in Kadic Bombshell.
- Kelly (voiced by Barbara Weber-Scaff):An brown haired girl who talked to Odd, Yumi, and Ulrich in Music To Soothe The Savage Beast.
- Sophie (voiced by Mirabelle Kirkland):An orange haired girl who likes Aelita, Milly and Tamiya.
- Patrick Belpois (voiced by Jody Forrest):Jeremie Belpois's cousin who only appeared in the episode "Cousins Once Removed". He likes Herb and Sissi.
Teachers and administration
These are the various management, teachers, and workers at Kadic Junior High School. Jim is among them, but is listed separately.- Gaston Lagrange: one of the cafeteria workers, along with Rosa Petitjean. He is given the name "Charles" the first season episode "Satellite", and in the episode, he was seen serving the faculty some lunch like a waiter.
- Gilles Fumet (voiced by David Gasman): the history, civics and geography teacher. He is seen and heard rarely, usually as a background character during one episode or another.
- Gustave Chardin (voiced by David Gasman): the art teacher. He speaks with a heavy French accent and is rather obsessed with the arts. He isn't happy about the lacking budget for the school's drama department. Students usually fall asleep in his classes.
- Hans Klotz: a German counselor and school psychologist who tries to send Jeremie to a school for the gifted in one episode. He is scared of rats due to some incident in his childhood involving a rat in a closet. He is referred to as "Mr. Simone." in the English dub.
- Michael Reilley: the groundskeeper. He doesn't appear much, and always gets in the way of one of XANA's attacks when he does.
- Mrs. Meyer (voiced by Jody Forrest): the math teacher.
- Nicole Weber (voiced by Jody Forrest): the principal's secretary. The group has been forced to distract her on occasion while trying to do one thing or another that wouldn't be considered legal. Nicole shares the maiden name of Ulrich's voice actress, Barbara Weber-Scaff.
- Ms. Kensington (voiced by Jody Forrest): the English teacher at Kadic. She speaks with an upper-class English accent.
- Rosa Petitjean (voiced by Jody Forrest): the school lunch ladyLunch LadyLunch lady is an American slang term for a woman who cooks and serves food in a school cafeteria; the equivalent British English term is "dinner lady". In Britain, a dinner lady also patrols the school playgrounds during the lunch breaks to maintain order amongst the children...
. She is possessed by XANA in the episode "Temptation". Odd often convinces her to give him extra portions for meals. She faints at discussion of the living dead, as seen in "Attack of the Zombies". - Suzanne Hertz (voiced by Jody Forrest): the science and homeroomHomeroomHomeroom or advisory is the classroom session in which a teacher records attendance and makes announcements. It can also be called Registration or Planning Period...
teacher, who regularly wears a lab coat over her schoolmarm-ish outfits. XANA attacks during her class more often than any other. Jim has a crush on her, though she claimed to be dating someone else. She replaced Franz Hopper after his disappearance. - Yolande Perraudin (voiced by Jody Forrest): the school nurse. She is often bewildered by the "afflictions" caused by XANA. It was discovered that she was engaged to be married in the episode "XANA's Kiss." In season 1 she was named Dorothy, but was renamed to her French name in season 2.
Other Minor Characters
- Anthea Schaeffer (née Hopper) is the mother of Aelita and the wife of Waldo. She has long pink hair and looks like an older version of Aelita. In the episode "Distant Memory", it was revealed that Anthea was captured by the Men in Black. Her fate after the end of the series is unknown. She is voiced by Jody Forrest.
- Takeo and Akiko Ishiyama: The parents of Yumi and Hiroki who have emigrated from Japan and live in France. They have an unstable marriage in Seasons 1-3, but they get along in Season 4. Takeo is voiced by David Gasman. Akiko is voiced by Jody Forrest.
- Ben is the bass guitarist for the Subdigitals. He is voiced by Noam Kaniel.
- Nico is the lead singer and guitarist for the Subdigitals. He is voiced by Matthew Geczy.
- Chris Morales is the drummer for the Subdigitals and Jim Morales's nephew. He is voiced by David Gasman.
- Michael Belpois is the father of Jeremie Belpois. He is voiced by David Gasman.
- Men in Black are secret service agents of the French government who were responsible for the kidnapping of Anthea Schaeffer and eventually pursued Waldo Schaeffer and his daughter causing them to flee into Lyoko 10 years prior to the beginning of the show. Two agents made an appearance in the episode "False Lead" visiting the school after XANA had hacked into one of their computers.
- Matt (voiced by David Gasman) is a boy who plays soccer with Ulrich. He goes to Diderot Academy (Lincoln Junior High in the English dub).
- Alan (voiced by Barbara Weber-Scaff) is a boy who goes to Diderot Academy with Matt.