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==Characters== ===Lyoko Warriors=== * '''Jeremy Belpois''' :Voiced by: Raphaëlle Bruneau (French);<ref name="french cast">{{cite web |title=Planète Jeunesse - Code Lyoko |url=http://www.planete-jeunesse.com/fiche-616-code-lyoko.html |website=www.planete-jeunesse.com |access-date=26 January 2022 |language=fr}}</ref> Sharon Mann (English) :A 12-year-old (later 13-year-old) top-of-the-class student who finds and starts the factory's [[Supercomputer]] while looking for parts to build a [[robot]]. By turning on the Supercomputer, he reawakened Aelita, the virtual world of Lyoko, and the malevolent [[multi-agent system]] X.A.N.A. His goals are mainly driven by his desire to protect Aelita, whom he has a crush on, and to save her from the Supercomputer and X.A.N.A. by materializing her on Earth. As part of the group, he specializes in programming new ways to defeat X.A.N.A. and monitors the group while they are on Lyoko. Because he is not very athletic and is more computer savvy, Jeremy almost never goes to Lyoko, only going there twice and vowing to never go there afterwards. His workaholic attitude occasionally puts a strain on his relationships with the other four members of the group. * '''Aelita Schaeffer''' :Voiced by: Sophie Landresse (French);<ref name="french cast" /> Sharon Mann (English) :Mainly known by her alias '''Aelita Stones''', she is the smartest of the group alongside Jeremy. At the beginning of the series, she was trapped within Lyoko, inside the Supercomputer. She was originally thought to be an [[artificial intelligence|AI]] until it was revealed that she's the daughter of Franz Hopper, the creator of the world of Lyoko. As a little girl, she lost her mother. When a group of suited men came to her home, she and her father fled and virtualized themselves on Lyoko. Between the virtualization and Jeremy's discovery of the Supercomputer, X.A.N.A. stole an important memory fragment that inhibited her from becoming fully human again. After this fragment is retrieved, she is no longer linked to the Supercomputer. After becoming human, she often has nightmares of her past life. She later enrolls as a boarder at Kadic under the alias Aelita Stones, claiming to be Odd's cousin. She reciprocates Jeremy's feelings for her, but he often strains their relationship by overlooking Aelita and her passions in favor of working on the Supercomputer. :Aelita is the only one capable of deactivating towers on Lyoko to completely neutralize X.A.N.A.'s attacks. On Lyoko, she has an elf-like appearance, similar to that of "Mr. Pück," a toy elf from her forgotten childhood. She has the ability to create or remove objects, such as rocks or bridges, from the virtual environment, called "creativity" by Jeremie. She had no weapons or offensive abilities until season 3 of the show when she developed the ability to create "energy fields," pink balls of plasma that can be thrown or used to block enemy fire from a distance. In the fourth season, Jeremy programmed light pink-white angel wings as part of her new virtual attire, allowing her to fly and carry one other person; the star-shaped bracelet enabling her to activate them by waving her hand over it. * '''Odd Della Robbia''' :Voiced by: Raphaëlle Bruneau (French);<ref name="french cast" /> Christophe Caballero and Matthew Géczy (English) :The comic relief of the group. Odd is credited as having great potential when it comes to school, but rarely uses it, and as a result of this, he gets bad grades due to his lack of studying. He shares a dorm with Ulrich and has a dog named '''Kiwi''', who he hides in a dresser because pets are not allowed at Kadic Academy. He's considered a ladies' man and has dated many of the girls at his school, but his romances tend to last only a few days. Before he attended Kadic, he lived with his parents and his five sisters. Odd's blond hair has a purple spot in the middle and is worn up in a spike since being virtualized on Lyoko for the very first time. :On Lyoko, he is clothed like a [[cat]], with a tail and clawed gloves that shoot "[[arrowhead|laser arrows]]." In the first season, he had a [[precognition|precognitive]] ability he called "[[wikt:premonition|Future Flash]]", but it was deleted before the second season and has been replaced by his defensive ability to create a purple [[Force field (technology)|force-field]] by crossing his arms in front of his body, covering half of his body. Another one of Odd's abilities is being able to use his claws to climb on walls just like a cat and even control monsters upon contact. * '''Ulrich Stern''' :Voiced by: Marie-Line Landerwijn (French);<ref name="french cast" /> Barbara Weber-Scaff (English) :A more reserved member of the group, Ulrich has a hard time sharing his feelings. His parents pressure him to achieve well in school, but he has difficulty learning and living up to their expectations. In his off-time, he practices [[Pencak silat]] with Yumi, whom he has a crush on. He suffers from [[vertigo]], which makes it hard to participate in activities such as rock climbing. Due to his many activities, Ulrich has a rather muscular build, thus many girls (particularly Sissi) consider him to be extremely handsome. :On Lyoko, he wears a yellow and brown outfit inspired by Japanese [[samurai]]. His main weapon is a [[katana]], and can dual wield them. His "Supersprint" ability allows him to dash at high speed, and his "Triplicate" power lets him create two clones of himself. He can combine these abilities in a technique called "Triangulate," using his clones to form a triangle around an enemy and ambush it from behind when it is distracted. * '''Yumi Ishiyama''' :Voiced by: Géraldine Frippiat (French);<ref name="french cast" /> Mirabelle Kirkland (English) :A fairly reserved student who lives near and attends Kadic. She is the oldest of the group. She is of [[Japanese people in France|Japanese]] descent and has one younger brother, Hiroki. At home, she has to deal with marital issues between her parents. She is a friend of William Dunbar, who transferred to Kadic during season 2. She practices [[pencak silat]] with Ulrich, whom she has a crush on, though it's not as obvious as Ulrich's crush on her. She was wear a black sweater which doesn't cover her belly button, black skintight jeans, and black boots. Her Season 4 outfit is like her sports clothes consisting of a dark graphite blouse and matching pants with a purple hem. She wears the same boots as in Seasons 1-3 (this being seen in Cold Sweat where when an embarrassing childhood Halloween photo of her is seen, she is wearing big black boots in the picture) in the series. :On Lyoko, Yumi is dressed in a [[geisha]]-inspired outfit with an [[obi (sash)|obi]] sash. Her main weapon is a Tessen fan, being given an additional one since the second season, and her one-and-only power is [[telekinesis]], allowing her to move objects and [[Levitation (physics)|levitate]] her three best friends with her mind alone; it is rarely used as it tires her out pretty quickly. During the fourth season, we see this ability being used five more times, now with more ease and control. * '''William Dunbar''' :Voiced by: Mathieu Moreau (French);<ref name="french cast" /> [[David Gasman]] (English) :An overconfident student who starts attending Kadic Academy after he was expelled from his previous school for vandalism. Yumi befriends him and he soon develops feelings for her. He often fights with Ulrich for Yumi's attention and is sometimes disrespectful of Yumi's boundaries, causing her to become frustrated with his unwanted advances. After proving helpful to the group during several X.A.N.A. attacks, they vote on whether he should be allowed to join the group, but Yumi votes no and his memory is erased. Eventually, however, the vote becomes unanimous when William's membership is deemed necessary. :On his first mission on Lyoko, William is captured and possessed by X.A.N.A., who ensnares William as its puppet. From that point on, a clone of William, created by Jeremy, is used to pose as the real William until Jeremy is able to free him. Jeremy's program is imperfect, causing the William clone to act either unintelligent or unpredictable. Near the end of the series, the clone starts developing several human-like traits, which he eventually uses to help the warriors. Towards the end of the series, William is finally released from X.A.N.A.'s control. :On Lyoko, William wears a white outfit and carries a [[Zweihänder|giant sword]], which can release [[shock waves]]. Under X.A.N.A.'s control, his outfit turns black and he gains a spiked gauntlet on his wrist, which can be used for defense. He has an array of powers including enhanced strength, "Supersmoke," which allows him to transform into a cloud of black smoke and move around at great speed, eventually gaining the ability to fly as well, a [[second sight]] allowing him to see across great distances, and [[Levitation (physics)|levitation]]. X.A.N.A. sends William to stop the Lyoko Warriors on the virtual world, and thanks to his natural abilities strengthened even further by the artificial intelligence, he proved to be a formidable opponent. He is finally released in "Down to Earth." ===Villains=== * '''X.A.N.A.''' :X.A.N.A. is an evil and powerful computer virus based on a [[multi-agent system]]. It is ruthless, bent on world domination, and serves as the central antagonist of the series. It was originally created by Franz Hopper to destroy Project Carthage: a military communications system that Hopper had previously been involved with. He mentions that his motives were to prevent the [[French government]] from obtaining access to Project Carthage. Due to Hopper's repeated returns to the past, X.A.N.A. evolved until it achieved self-awareness, choosing to betray Hopper and trap him and his daughter Aelita inside Lyoko. Hopper had no choice but to shut down the [[Supercomputer]] to stop its rampage. After it was reawakened in the present day, X.A.N.A. continues to wreak havoc on Earth and displays no mercy towards those who stand in its way. It grows smarter and more powerful with every return in time and can think of greater plans and goals beyond random destruction. :X.A.N.A. has no actual physical form as a [[Computer program|program]], instead, X.A.N.A. activates Lyoko structures called "Towers" to send manifestations of its multi-agent system to the real world, while remaining inside the Supercomputer, which can only be stopped by deactivating the Towers. On [[Earth]], X.A.N.A. can manipulate [[electricity]] , infiltrate networks, or manifest ghostly specters from [[outlets]] at will to possess objects or living things like a virus to bend to its will (usually marked with its eye symbol as a sign of its control) to threaten [[Human|humanity]] or target its enemies. After evolving further, X.A.N.A. learns to possess humans or manifest polymorphic spectres to follow its orders as pixelized vessels with its spectral or electrical abilities. On Lyoko, it virtualizes deadly monsters to fight enemies and attack targets, and can alter environments, plant bugs or viruses, manipulate vulnerable warriors, create prisons, program equipment and vehicles, etc. :The only known physical incarnation of X.A.N.A. appeared in season 1, in the episode titled "Ghost Channel," where after having its disguise as Jeremy exposed, he transformed into a demonic [[caricature]] figure of Jeremy and tried to kill all of the Warriors. X.A.N.A.'s voice was provided by [[David Gasman]] in this episode. :As X.A.N.A. continues to increase its power, its capabilities with the towers become practically unlimited, such as controlling all forms of electromagnetism, hacking networks, [[virus]] possession of objects, natural elements, large areas, and living things, materializing minions to Earth, [[Brainwashing|mind control]], holograms, granting supernatural abilities, manifesting ghosts in human forms, etc. Its goals also develop throughout the series. It steals the Keys to Lyoko from Aelita to escape the Supercomputer and access the world network. Upon its escape, X.A.N.A. becomes more ruthless and aggressive, now trying to destroy Lyoko to render the team powerless against it, succeeding at the end of the third season (but Lyoko was recreated after) and possessing William to become its minion. After that, X.A.N.A. also targets Franz Hopper, its biggest threat and the reason why the group keeps surviving. At the same time, the heroes discover X.A.N.A. has infected hundreds of other supercomputers in the network to build weapons and technology to conquer the real world. Near the end of the series, the group manage to free William and, with Franz Hopper's sacrifice in the final battle, the team "successfully" destroyed X.A.N.A. in his entirety in the network with Jeremy's multi-agent program. *'''The Lyoko Monsters''' :X.A.N.A. virtualizes many types of deadly monsters/artificial monstrous beings on Lyoko to fight enemies, guard Towers, and attack targets. The legion of virtual/digital monsters generally appear to be organic/mechanical creatures based on various animals and insects. X.A.N.A.'s monster types include Kankrelats, Hornets, Bloks, Krabs, Megatanks, Tarantulas, Creepers, and Mantas. These monsters can be destroyed by hitting the Eye of X.A.N.A. on their bodies. In the Digital Sea, it uses monsters such as Kongers, Sharks, and the Kalamar. It also created a unique monster it was called the Scyphozoa, One of X.A.N.A.'s unique monster, it's a giant levitating brainwashing [[Jellyfish]] or [[Squid]] that has no laser weapons, it has been shown to be able to use the ability to controlling their minds to do its will. Which it can uses to drain/steal memory or possess warriors with it's tentacles, the Scyphozoa has the ability to levitate and travels by floating if it were traveling like wind. There is also its unique/largest and most powerful/ultimate monster which appeared in the last three episodes, the [[Kolossus]] (known as Kolosse in French),a [[fiery]] giant [[titan]]/ monstrous [[lava]] [[elemental]] being / lava [[golem]] / bigger [[magma]] rock behemoth than anything else on Lyoko and capable of destroying anything in a single hit, with immense strength that is fueled by the combined power of its network Replikas of Lyoko sectors, The Kolossu has no visible laser weapon. Instead, with a giant [[blade]] replacing its left hand. Its body form is made of magma rock indestructible and one attack from it results in instant devirtualization. The only way to destroy it was to simultaneously attack the Eye of X.A.N.A. on its head and its left [[sword]] arm. it causes devirtualization by either stepping on its foes with it's feets, landing on them, or swiping at its enemies with its giant blade/sword-like hand, The Kolossus uses no strategy in battle; its only function is to devirtualize the Lyoko warriors and to destroy the Skid. While powerful, its size prevents it from attacking rapidly. Effectively being everything short of a walking [[volcano]]. It is impervious to any attack on its body, and its strength is so great, it can cause instant devirtualization and even destroy The Skidbladnir in a single hit. For X.A.N.A., however, the Kolossus' strength comes at the cost of requiring lots of energy to even generate it. :In the video games, some monsters are exclusive to fight such as Cyberhoppers, Skarabs and Skorpion from ''[[Code Lyoko (video game)|Get Ready to Virtualize!]]'', Insekts, Volkanoids, Mountain Bug, Insekt Lord, Ice Spider, Desert Driller and Magma Worm in ''[[Code Lyoko: Quest for Infinity|Quest for Infinity]]'' and ''[[Code Lyoko: Fall of X.A.N.A.|Fall of X.A.N.A.]]'', other variants are called the"Dark Monsters" which are equipped with different abilities when in combat. ===Recurring characters=== * '''Elisabeth "Sissi" Delmas''' :Voiced by: [[Carole Baillien]] (French);<ref name="french cast" /> [[Christine Flowers]] and Jodi Forrest (English) :The principal's daughter and a Kadic student. She is a mean, spoiled, conceited, but also beautiful and somewhat popular girl who has had a huge crush on Ulrich since before attending Kadic. Sissi and Odd quite often make fun of each other, with Odd making clever comebacks whenever Sissi says something rude or whenever they need her to go away. After Aelita is first materialized, she often does the same. Sissi tends to make fun of and openly insult Yumi in particular, mostly due to Ulrich liking Yumi more than her. Sissi is often followed by Herb and Nicolas, whom she often shows resentment towards, but uses them to her advantage anyway. She was initially part of the gang and knew about Lyoko, but was kicked out after breaking her oath to keep the Supercomputer a secret. Her memories of Lyoko were subsequently erased. She becomes friends with the Lyoko Warriors at the end of the series. Sissi also shows a dislike for her full name, Elisabeth, often making sounds of disgust when it's mentioned and also She was wear any outfits bare her midriff in the series. * '''Herb Pichon''' :Voiced by: Bruno Mullenaerts (French);<ref name="french cast" /> [[David Gasman]] (English) :An eighth-grader at Kadic and a classmate of the Lyoko Warriors. He is the second-in-command of Sissi's gang, and sometimes even the boss in times of emergency when Sissi proves to be incompetent, as he is the most intelligent member of their group. Herb is also shown to be in love with Sissi, although he doesn't tell her because of her crushes on various boys, most notably Ulrich. He is the second-best student in his class after Jeremy and the two often compete with each other, but Herb is almost always the loser. Herb is also shown to be easily scared off, quick to run away when something troubling happens. * '''Nicolas Poliakoff''' :Voiced by: [[Carole Baillien]] (French);<ref name="french cast" /> Matthew Géczy (English) :An eighth-grader at Kadic. He is the third member of Sissi's gang. He usually does not show much intelligence, which is commonly conveyed through his frequent use of pauses and uhs in speech. He usually only does things when Sissi orders him to, and will otherwise not do much on his own. Nicolas also has also been shown to have a crush on Aelita, although he never acts on it. He can play the drums, and was in the Pop Rock Progressives, a band started by Odd. He is generally more tolerant of and less rude toward the Lyoko Warriors than Herb and Sissi are. In some episodes, it is shown that he has at least some degree of intelligence, as he wrote a script for a performance of [[Romeo and Juliet]]. Nicolas is also shown to be as easily frightened as Herb is. * '''Jean-Pierre Delmas''' :Voiced by: Bruno Mullenaerts (French);<ref name="french cast" /> Allan Wenger (English) :The principal of Kadic Academy, who is easily controlled by his daughter Sissi. He can be stubborn and incredibly ignorant at times, especially when members of the Lyoko Warriors are trying to convince him of any dangerous activity caused by X.A.N.A. His appearance is based on [[Hayao Miyazaki]]. * '''Jim Morales''' :Voiced by: Frédéric Meaux (French);<ref name="french cast" /> [[David Gasman]] (English) :The physical education teacher of Kadic Academy and the chief disciplinarian. He is frequently mentioned to have had an extensive job history, although whenever it comes up, he almost always ends up dismissing it by saying, "I'd rather not talk about it." Jim is often shown to digress from his lectures as he starts to reminisce on stories of his past, usually before being interrupted by someone or cutting himself off. On several occasions, Jim has discovered the existence of Lyoko or X.A.N.A. and displayed his helpfulness and willingness to keep it a secret, however, his memories are always erased through the use of "Return to the Past." One of his more notable secrets is that he once starred in a film called ''Paco, the King of Disco''. * '''Suzanne Hertz''' :Voiced by: Nathalie Stas (French);<ref name="french cast" /> Jodi Forrest (English) :Usually referred to as Mrs. Hertz, she's a science teacher at Kadic. She is the most shown primary academics teacher in the series and appears to teach most branches of science at Kadic. She is also the only faculty member shown to organize field trips, which happens on several occasions. She has been shown to dislike or be disappointed in Odd and Ulrich, but takes a liking to Jeremy, and later Aelita. * '''Milly Solovieff and Tamiya Diop''' :Milly voiced by: Mirabelle Kirkland (English) :Tamiya voiced by: Julie Basecqz (French);<ref>{{cite web | url=https://www.juliebasecqz.com/voxographie-2 | title=Voxographie – Julie Basecqz – site officiel }}</ref> Barbara Weber-Scaff (English) :The sole members of the Kadic News crew, who are both are in sixth grade and share a dorm room. Tamiya is of [[Afro-French|Franco-African]] descent and seems to be less driven by her emotions, which allows her to think more clearly than Milly when bad things happen to them. * '''Hiroki Ishiyama''' :Voiced by: Guylaine Gibert (French); Barbara Weber-Scaff (English) :Yumi's younger brother. He is often shown pestering her about things and purposely being annoying, such as asking her to do his homework or mentioning her feelings for Ulrich. He is frequently shown playing on a [[Game Boy|handheld gaming device]], and is often shown with his friend, Johnny Cleary. Hiroki has, on occasion, assisted Yumi when she needed it, although he usually requires some form of bribe. * '''Takeho and Akiko Ishiyama''' :Takeho voiced by: David Gasman (English) :Akiko voiced by: Barbara Weber-Scaff (English) :The parents of Yumi and Hiroki. Takeho is shown to be a fairly typical semi-strict busy father and works for a local branch of a Japanese company. Akiko is depicted as a typical non-working housewife and is generally the first one to ask Yumi if something is wrong. When her parents appear in an episode, it usually focuses on Yumi's family issues. :It is implied that Takeho and Akiho have a low-key fractious relationship, with semi-frequent arguments that their children sometimes overhear. This seems to contribute to Yumi's reserve, and possibly, her reticence in pursuing a more serious emotional relationship with Ulrich. ===Supporting characters=== * '''Waldo Franz Schaeffer''' :Voiced by: Mathieu Moreau (French);<ref name="french cast" /> Paul Bandey (season 2), Alan Wenger (season 4) (English) :More commonly known as '''Franz Hopper''' (a combination of his middle name and the maiden name of his wife) he is/was the creator of both Lyoko and X.A.N.A., and was involved in the creation of Project Carthage. His wife Anthea, was kidnapped by men in black suits and he was forced to flee with his young daughter, Aelita. The two went to live in a house called the Hermitage, located in a park near Kadic Academy and the abandoned factory. While working as a science teacher at the school, he constructed the Supercomputer in the factory, and programmed X.A.N.A. and the virtual world of Lyoko within it. When the men in black suits tracked him down again, he took Aelita to the factory and virtualized her into Lyoko with him, where he believed they would be safe. However, X.A.N.A. refused to obey its creator's orders or live in peace alongside Franz and his daughter. Franz was forced to shut the Supercomputer down until it was eventually discovered by Jeremy nearly ten years later. In one of the final episodes of the show, he sacrifices himself to allow Jeremy to finally destroy X.A.N.A. * '''Yolanda Perraudin''' :Voiced by: Alexandra Correa (French); Jodi Forrest (English) :The school nurse who often aids the students injuries from any incidents. In "X.A.N.A.'s Kiss," Jim was kissed by a Polymorphic Specter disguise as her and attempted to ask her for a date, much to her confusion. * '''Samantha "Sam" Knight''' :Voiced by: Jodi Forrest (English) :One of Odd's ex-girlfriends that only appears in two episodes. She first appears in "Rock Bottom?" where Odd hires her as a DJ to Yumi's party but was short lived after X.A.N.A. caused a earthquake to sink the school. She appears again in "Final Round" where both her and Odd enter a skating competition. * '''Johnny Cleary''' :Voiced by: Jodi Forrest (English) :Hiroki's best friend that introduced in Season 3. It is revealed in "The Pretender" that he has a crush on Yumi, despite their age difference and he asks Ulrich for dating advice (which is embarrassing because Ulrich also loves her). * '''Anthea Hopper-Schaeffer''' :Voiced by: Sharon Mann (English) :Aelita's pink-haired mother who was kidnapped by a group of Men in Black when they lived at a Mountain Cabin, this traumatized Aelita with nightmares and hallucinations of her imaging the mysterious men as a pack of ravenous wolves while herself resembles her doll Mister Pück.
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