

Leaking Can of Evil: He was sealed away in a cavern near the glass kingdom, but the citizens occasionally entered to use his heat to heal their cracks.Heel–Face Turn: Hearing Marceline's new song, Monster, allowed him to let go of the rage he was hanging onto and come to terms with his trauma transforming him into a peaceful butterfly-like creature.When he slams a glass person with an arm, instead of shattering or crushing them the heat immediately flattens them into a puddle. Evil Is Burning Hot: True to his name he's a molten mass of glass.Big Bad: He's the main antagonist of "Obsidian".Treacherous Advisor: It's made very clear that they don't believe See-Thru Princess should be ruling the Glass Kingdom and are actively gunning for her position.Ī fiery dragon who has terrified the glass kingdom for centuries.Laser-Guided Karma: In trying to shatter Glassboy, they get shattered and swept up at the end of the episode.Hypocrite: They, along with the rest of the Glass Kingdom, ridicule Glassboy for having a crack, but in the end, it's revealed that all three have multiple cracks of their own.When the dragon attacks they run away and hide, then try to kill Glassboy, Marceline and Bubblegum, by locking them in the furnace with the Dragon. Hate Sink: They are all cowardly, incompetent, xenophobic jerks who try to control the princess through intimidation, and constantly tell her she should give up the crown and put them in charge.Dirty Coward: Their time to "act" was to run.

The Dividual: All three of them serve the exact same purpose as See-Thru Princess' Treacherous Advisors and are never seen apart from each other.Voiced by: Maria Bamford (Sandy), Jeff Bennett (Limeston), Kevin Michael Richardson (Sir Soda)Ī trio of buttheads that "advise" the princess, usually by saying she's bad and should put them in charge They of course have no idea that he's behind most of its problems. Villain with Good Publicity: He's a beloved scientist celebrated all across The Drift.Victory Is Boring: He managed to escape The Drift with resources to last him a good while, but the end of the episode implies he's unhappy by the fact that he's basically alone in space.CMO describes him as "a great guy as long as you are good for something." The Sociopath: While capable of faking manners, Hugo is the type of person who would destroy everyone and everything around him if he saw profit in it, eliminating anyone he saw as a threat and leaving the Drift (and everyone in it) to die just so he and his "loyal" associates could leave for other opportunities.Human All Along: He and the other "elves" are Transhuman Aliens that evacuated the Earth and biologically augmented themselves using technology from benevolent aliens.The Elites Jump Ship: His plan several times over has been to evacuate himself and his closest associates, plunder the place for whatever is useful to him, and repeat.Broken Pedestal: Needless to say, Y5 loses all respect for Hugo after she uncovers his Evil Plan.Bitch in Sheep's Clothing: While he plays the part of a benevolent scientist, he's actually nothing more than a corrupt executive that aims to steal The Drift's resources for himself and a select number of wealthy supporters.Big Bad: Of "BMO", being the one responsible for the Drift falling apart.The Drift's lead scientist, a space elf trying to keep The Drift from falling apart. Tricked-Out Shoes: She sports a pair of gravity-altering boots that allow her to walk on walls and even hang upside down.Righteous Rabbit: Y5's a rabbit-like humanoid and one of the main heroes of "BMO".Nice Girl: Y5 is a good natured rabbit.The Lancer: She acts as the more practical, grounded foil to BMO.Heroic BSoD: She goes through a brief one after she realizes that Hugo's behind The Drift's gradual decline.Good Feels Good: How she feels after helping BMO save the thieving bug duo.Does This Remind You of Anything?: Y5's distaste of her given name, Y4, and initially hiding her preferred name from her parents out of fear they wouldn't accept her is very reminiscent of the struggles of a closeted trans kid or teen, with one of the writers even welcoming that interpretation of her character.Character Development: She starts out as someone who simply does as she's told and afraid to speak her mind, but her bonding with BMO helped her grow into a more heroic and confident person.Calling the Old Man Out After spending so long pining for her parents' approval, she eventually calls them out for never listening to her before going off to save BMO and expose Hugo's schemes.Beware the Nice Ones: She finally snaps near the end.A young teen scientist who lives on The Drift.
