List of Wacky Races characters

Ann and Clair
Ann and Clair are Sawtooth's log cars. Sawtooth uses them to carry his logs in.

Parody Appearances
Ann and Clair's personality relfects that of:
 * Annie and Clarabel - Thomas and Friends

Big Gruesome
Big Gruesome is one of two horror-themed racers in Wacky Races. Together with Little Gruesome, they drive the Creepy Coupe, the #2 car. He is a lurching, huge humanoid monster modeled after the Frankenstein monster and Lurch. He speaks like Boris Karloff. He was originally voiced by Daws Butler, and currently by Jim Cummings. His rareware theme is Donkey Kong 64's Creepy Castle.

Parody Appearances
Big Gruesome's personality relfects that of:
 * Bill - Thomas and Friends
 * Burke - TUGS
 * Dingo - Sonic the Hedgehog
 * Pinky - Pinky and The Brain
 * Dr. Bloodpuddding - Phineas and Ferb

Blubber Bear
Blubber Bear is Lazy Luke's sidekick in Wacky Races. Due to Luke's reckless driving, Blubber Bear is usually cowering in fear as he and Luke race past everyone. He is voiced by John Stephenson. His rareware is Donkey Kong 64's Fungi Forest.

Parody Appearances
Blubber Bear's personality reflects that of:
 * Henry - Thomas and Friends
 * Warrior - TUGS and Salty's Lighthouse
 * Big the Cat - Sonic the Hedgehog
 * Concord Condor - Tiny Toon Adventures

Brenna Bubbles
Miss Brenna Bubbles is shy, cute, and speaks with a soft voice. She's a vegetarian. The car she drives is known as the Seaside Sedan. She is in love with one particular racer: Rufus Ruffcut. She tries everything she can to help the other racers in distress.

Parody Appearances
Brenna Bubbles' personality reflects that of:
 * Molly - Thomas and Friends
 * Fifi La Fume - Tiny Toon Adventures

Bully Brothers
The Bully Brothers were the Hooded Claw's identical twin henchmen on The Perils of Penelope Pitstop. Mel Blanc did their voice but it was the same voice for both so when they talked it just sounded like one voice coming out of both of them.

Parody Appearances
The Bully Brothers' personalities reflect that of:
 * Splatter and Dodge - Thomas and Friends
 * The Green-eyed Pirates - TUGS
 * Silas Wonder's Minions - Tiny Toon Adventures

Chugga-Boom
Chugga-Boom is The Ant Hill Mob's new car to replace their old car Bulletproof Bomb. She was voiced by Mel Blanc. She was mostly articulate and seemed to have a mind of her own though at times the Chugga-Boom seemed completely inanimate and was at those times drawn without eyes on the headlights.

Parody Appearances
The Chugga-Boom's personality reflects that of:
 * Caroline - Thomas and Friends
 * Shirley the Loon - Tiny Toon Adventures

Dick Dastardly
Dick Dastardly is one of Hanna-Barbera's most recognized villains. A perpetual cheat and greedy schemer, Dastardly is always paired with sidekick Muttley. He debuted as the antagonist of Wacky Races, where his vehicle was the Mean Machine (Double Zero). Then he was put into his very own cartoon of his very own, Dastardly and Muttley in Their Flying Machines, as a WWI-era flying ace.

Dastardly's most famous appearances are main character in the series Wacky Races (his initial appearance) and its spin-off Dastardly and Muttley in Their Flying Machines. He is essentially a caricature of the English actor Terry-Thomas, and of Professor Fate, a comic villain played by Jack Lemmon in the film The Great Race. The character was voiced originally by Paul Winchell, then by Rob Paulsen and currently by Jim Cummings. Winchell and Cummings have shared another role: Tigger from Winnie-the-Pooh stories. Chikao Ōhtsuka does the voice of Dick Dastardly in Japanese. In Wacky Races, Dastardly was one of the drivers who competed in each episode for first place in a long and hazard-filled cross-country road rally. As his name implies, Dastardly aimed to win solely through cheating and trickery. His race car, named The Mean Machine featured all sorts of devious traps for him to use against his opponents. As Wacky Races is inspired by the film The Great Race, so was Dastardly derived from the film's chief villain, Professor Fate, played by Jack Lemmon. Dastardly in this series wore old-fashioned racer's gear — a long blue overcoat, long red gloves, and a large striped hat with driving goggles attached, and sporting a handlebar mustache. Dastardly was aided in his schemes by his sidekick, a scruffy dog named Muttley who had a distinctive wheezy laugh, heard most often when Dastardly's schemes failed.

Despite Dastardly and Muttley's attempts, the "double-dealing do-badders", as the opening narration of Wacky Races describes them, failed to win a single race. Dastardly's plans were always foiled either by his or Muttley's incompetence, the actions of another racer, or sheer bad luck, resulting in Dastardly crossing the finish line last, if at all. On some occasions Dastardly is very close to winning but will fail at the final hurdle. On one occasion, in an episode which was voted the worst of the series, Dastardly actually won the race, but it was revealed he had cheated by extending the nose of his car (even though the actual finish shows no such cheating, implying that the judges possibly had the replay footage altered out of bias. Although it should be noted that in the DVD release of this scene the photo finish was covered with smoke, thereby adding even more questions to this scene). Another time Dastardly has an opportunity to win legitimately, but stopped in front of the finish line to pose for his picture as it was a photo finish. Once he comes close to winning the race, but stopped to sign an autograph for Muttley, ending up in fourth place again

Often it appears that if Dastardly had not bothered to cheat he may have won fairly. Upon tasting defeat, Dastardly would utter his catchphrase: "Drat, drat, and double drat!", "Triple drat!" and even "Curses, foiled again!". His other main catchphrase was "Muttley, do something!". Excluding Dastardly and Muttley, all of the other racers won at least one Wacky Races.

Dick Dastardly's rareware theme is Conker's Bad Fur Day's Boss Theme.

Parody appearances
Dick Dastardly also appears in some YouTube parodies which features footage of himself added to the audio of another show.

Dick Dastardly's personality reflects that of:
 * Diesel - Thomas and Friends
 * Zorran - TUGS
 * Robotnik - Sonic the Hedgehog
 * Sea Rogue - Salty's Lighthouse
 * Doofinzmertz - Phineas and Ferb
 * Montana Max - Tiny Toon Adventures
 * Verminious Snaptrap - T.U.F.F. Puppy
 * Horrid Henry - Horrid Henry

In the YouTube Comedies, he also appears as being the arch enemy of Sonic Jr the Hedgehog and Sarah the Fox

Dippy
Dippy is the former member of the Anthill Mob. He used to be a member of the Anthill Mob, but was fired from the mob for betrayal, and recently, the other Anthill Mob members have been given strict instructions never to have any deals with him. He is currently seeking his revenge on the Anthill Mob for his termination, but like Dick Dastardly, he never succeeds.

Parody Appearances
Dippy's personality reflects that of:
 * Smudger - Thomas and Friends
 * Mr. Hitcher - Tiny Toon Adventures

Elmer
Elmer is Luke's Cousin. He appeared in the episode "Mish Mash Missouri Dash", where Dick Dastardly tricked him into thinking he is one of his cousins, and the other Wacky Racers were his enemies. Eventually he met his cousin, Luke, who told him that Dastardly had played him. Elmer repeatedly shot at the Mean Machine, until it was too broken to pass the finish line, and lost all its gas in the process.

Parody Appearances
Elmer's personality reflects that of:
 * Oliver - Thomas and Friends
 * Sea Rogue - TUGS
 * Lawrence - Sonic the Hedgehog
 * Barky Marky - Tiny Toon Adventures
 * Billy Shoepack - Salty's Lighthouse

Female Alligator
The Female Alligator appeared in the episode, "Super Silly Swamp Sprint", where she fell in love with Dick Dastardly dressed as an alligator. she helped him by leading him to the finish line through a shortcut, but refused to let him pass the finish line because she was in love with him, even though she didn't know he was a human dressed as an alligator.

Parody Appearances
The Female Alligator's personality reflects that of
 * Mavis - Thomas and Friends
 * Sally Seaplane - TUGS
 * Elmyra Duff - Tiny Toon Adventures.

General
The General is an unseen character on Dastardly and Muttley in Their Flying Machines. He is usually heard as an indistinct voice from Dick Dastardly's telephone, is Dastardly's superior, who always speaks (or rather, bellows unintelligibly) to Dastardly on the telephone. He is always able to reach Dastardly by telephone even when Dastardly is flying (or, more often than not, falling) with randomly appearing telephones. The telephones are almost always of the old-fashioned "candlestick" design, and often delivered to Dastardly by paradrop. They also occasionally explode when the General hangs up. The General is an unseen character except for his uniformed arm, which occasionally emerges from the telephone earpiece to grab Dastardly's neck or strike him. In one episode he pays a personal visit but only his foot is seen (drop-kicking Dastardly out of the hangar). In one of the Wing Dings short cartoons, we can see a photo of an officer hanging on the wall, which is possibly the General (although this was never confirmed).

Parody Appearances
The General's personality reflects that of:
 * The Barber - Thomas and Friends
 * Captain Zero - TUGS
 * Dr. Brandon Quark - Sonic the Hedgehog
 * Sappy Stanley - Tiny Toon Adventures
 * Rodney - Phineas and Ferb

Hooded Claw
The Hooded Claw is the antagonist of The Perils of Penelope Pitstop. He is voiced by Paul Lynde.

His character is really Penelope Pitstop's guardian, Sylvester Sneekly, in disguise. His main goal in the series is to do away with Penelope so he can take her fortune for himself in 1912.

In the episode Big Top Trap, he actually reveals that he's the Hooded Claw to Penelope, but she doesn't believe him, thus still leaving her in the dark.

At the end of each episode, the Hooded Claw always vows to the viewers and The Narrator that the next time, he would finally get rid of Penelope and take her fortune.

He has also made attempts to get rid of The Ant Hill Mob because of their constant interference with his plans to kill Penelope. He often refers to them as "little pests", "ragamuffins", and "those pint sized pests". Sometimes, he would use attempt to get rid of them, like trying to stop them by giving them odd liquids to drink, tickling Chugga-boom, or traping them.

The Hooded Claw has two minions, the Bully Brothers, who are the only visible characters who know that Sylvester Sneekly is, in fact, the Hooded Claw. The Bully Brothers would normally do whatever he told them to do. However, there have been occasions in which the Bully Brothers would ask if they could do something else, such as "We want to go to Coney Island" or "While we're here may we look for acorns". Comments such as these would make the Hooded Claw annoyed and he'd threaten them, which would always get the brothers back to helping him get rid of Penelope.

Whenever the Narrator (who also knows that the Hooded Claw is Sylvester Sneekly) would verbally interfere with the Hooded Claw's plans, the fiend would usually try to look down upon him by calling him "wise guy", "a busybody", and "nosy", thus causing the Claw to break the fourth wall.

The Hooded Claw is a master of diguise, which he mostly uses to lure Penelope into another one of his traps. At first, Penelope always has no idea that it's the Hooded Claw until he reveals himself to her. Some of his disguises include Penelope, Clyde of the Ant Hill Mob, one of Chugga-boom's spare tires, an abominable snowman, a lumberjack, a lumber tycoon, the Earl of Crumpet, a detective, and several others.

The Hooded Claw's perils are complex, clever, and can be particularly hard to get out of (some are described by the Claw as "doozies"). However, Penelope is always able to escape from them, using her intellect, and special talents. Her escapes make him frustrated and force him to put her in another peril.

Parody Appearances
The Hooded Claw's personality reflects that of:
 * Diesel 10 - Thomas and Friends
 * Johnny Cuba - TUGS
 * Dr. Gene Splicer - Tiny Toon Adventures
 * The Chameleon - T.U.F.F. Puppy

Klunk
Klunk is a member of the Vulture Squadron on Dastardly & Muttley in Their Flying Machines. Though he is an expert aircraft mechanic, Klunk typically speaks in vocal sound effects which only Zilly can understand. He is the Vulture Squadron's stout and steady chief designer and pilot. Each episode sees him developing aircraft or weapons (often missiles which home on some bizarre trait, such as a person sneezing) with odd features and attachments designed to catch Yankee Doodle Pigeon. His attempts to explain his inventions are complicated by the fact that he apparently suffers from a speech impediment. His speech is punctuated by howls, clicks, whistles, and growls, accompanied by bizarre facial contortions. Only Zilly can understand him. His eyes are never seen because of his bangs and goggles pulled over them. Klunk often assumes command in Dastardly's absence, e.g. when he went on holiday (only to have his fun ruined by the squadron's further attempts to capture the pigeon), or when he suffered from memory loss. Klunk is probably the most consistent character; he is steadfastly committed, beyond all other aspects of his life, to stopping the pigeon.

Parody Appearances
Klunk's personality Reflects that of:
 * Bert or Harvey - Thomas and Friends
 * Zug - TUGS
 * Grounder - Sonic the Hedgehog
 * Roderick Rat - Tiny Toon Adventures
 * Francisco - T.U.F.F. Puppy
 * Thor - Phineas and Ferb

Lazy Luke
Lazy Luke is one of the eleven racers in Wacky Races. Together with Blubber Bear, his sidekick and co-driver, they drive the Arkansas Chugabug, the #8 car.

In many cases, Lazy Luke is like an Anti-Dick Dastardly. While Dick is generally evil and smart enough to come up with his own plans, Luke, being based off of a stereotypical hillbilly, is rather dumb and thus, it's very unlikely he could come up with any kind of plan, and is also one of the heroes, much like the other racers. Because of this, he may be viewed as the most innocent of the lot, further contrasting him with Dick, who is corrupt.

Lazy Luke is voiced by John Stephenson. Like Blubber Bear, his rareware theme is Donkey Kong 64's Fungi Forest.

Parody Appearances
Lazy Luke's personality reflects that of:
 * Duck - Thomas and Friends
 * Grampus - TUGS and Salty's Lighthouse
 * Lucas - Sonic the Hedgehog
 * Calamity Coyote - Tiny Toon Adventures

Little Gruesome
Little Gruesome is a purple-skinned white-clad vampire, the co-driver of the #2 car, Creepy Coupe, and is the partner of Big Gruesome. He is modeled after a vampire, specifically Count Dracula. Little Gruesome was originally voiced by Don Messick, and currently by Billy West. Like Big Gruesome, his rareware theme is Donkey Kong 64's Creepy Castle.

Parody Appearances
Little Gruesome's personaliity reflects that of:
 * Ben - Thomas and Friends
 * Blair - TUGS
 * Sleet - Sonic the Hedgehog
 * Brain - Pinky and The Brain
 * Dr. Diminutive - Phineas and Ferb

Mad Scientist
The Mad Scientist appeared in the Dastardly and Muttley episode "Pest Pilots", where the Vulture Squadron used his planes in unsuccessful attempts to catch Yankee Doodle Pigeon.

Parody Appearances
The Mad Scientist's personality reflects that of:
 * George - Thomas and Friends
 * Zak - TUGS
 * Snively - Sonic the Hedgehog
 * Silas Wonder - Tiny Toon Adventures
 * Professor Birdbrain - T.U.F.F. Puppy

Muttley
Muttley is Dick Dastardly's canine sidekick. He's a mixed breed dog dentified by the race announcer/narrator in the segment "Dash to Delaware" as a bloodhound, pointer and hunting dog after the Mean Machine had somehow gotten lost), and he first appeared in Wacky Races in 1968. Dastardly and Muttley were paired together in various later Hanna-Barbera series as bumbling villains. Muttley's birthday is April 16th, as shown in the Dastardly and Muttley in their Flying Machines episode "Sappy Birthday." He was created by Iwao Takamoto and originally voiced by Don Messick (who also voiced Scooby-Doo). Since the 2000 Wacky Races videogame he was voiced by Billy West. In the Japanese version, Takuzo Kamiyama acted.

Muttley does not really talk; his main examples of speech are his trademark snicker - a wheezing smoker's laugh (usually made at Dick's expense) - and a mushy, sotto voce grumble against an unsympathetic or harsh Dick (usually along the lines of "Sassafrassarassum Rick Rastardly!"). Don Messick had used Muttley's distinctive laugh for the character of Griswold in an episode of Top Cat as well as for another Hanna-Barbera canine, Precious Pupp, several years earlier. He also repurposed it for Alexandra Cabot's cat, Sebastian, on Josie and the Pussycats in 1970, and for Mumbly on The Tom & Jerry/Grape Ape/Mumbly Show and Laff-a-Lympics.

In a 2010 Family Guy episode, Brian can be seen imitating Muttley complete with his costume and laugh.

Like Dick Dastardly, Muttley's rareware theme is Conker's Bad Fur Day's Boss Theme.

Parody Appearances
Muttley's personality relfects that of:
 * Arry or S.C. Ruffey - Thomas and Friends
 * Zebedee - TUGS
 * Coconuts - Sonic the Hedgehog
 * Oogie - Tiny Toon Adventures
 * Ollie - T.U.F.F. Puppy
 * Norm - Phineas and Ferb
 * Fang the Hamster - Horrid Henry

Muttley's Girlfriend
Muttley's girlfriend is only seen in some of the Magnificent Muttley shorts. She is usually the damsel in distress whom Muttley has to rescue from Dastardly's clutches. She looks like a female version of Muttley's breed, but unlike him she is able to speak distinctly. She may be a figment of his imagination, although in one episode we see a picture of her on a wall next to Muttley's bed.

Narrator
Every episode is introduced and commented on by an unseen Narrator (Dave Willock), who often communicates with the racers as they drive. The racers respond by speaking to the audience, breaking the fourth wall. Dick Dastardly has oddly nicknamed the Narrator 'Boopsie.'

Parody Appearances
The narrator's personality reflects that of:
 * Sir Topham Hatt - Thomas
 * Captain Star - TUGS
 * King Acorn - Sonic the Hedgehog
 * The Chief - T.U.F.F. Puppy

Penelope Pitstop
Penelope Pitstop is one of Hanna-Barbera's most popular animated heroines. She was the only female driver on Wacky Races. She drove the Compact Pussycat, which was essentially a beauty salon on wheels.

In her own series, The Perils of Penelope Pitstop, she had become a jet-setting heiress of the 1910s or 1920s. The Ant Hill Mob had become Penelope's bodyguards, protecting her from the Hooded Claw and his twin henchmen, the Bully Brothers.

Janet Waldo performed Penelope's voice in both series. Penelope later had guest roles in the Yogi's Treasure Hunt episodes "Snow White and the Seven Treasure Hunters" and "Goodbye, Mr. Chump". She was radically redesigned for Penelope Pitstop GT, a Cartoon Network Web Premiere Toon.

Her rareware theme is Donkey Kong 64's Candy Kong's Theme.

Parody Appearances
Penelope Pitstop's personality reflects that of:
 * Emily - Thomas and Friends
 * Lillie Lightship - TUGS and Salty's Lighthouse
 * Amy Rose or Sally Acorn - Sonic the Hedgehog
 * Babs Bunny - Tiny Toon Adventures
 * Kitty Katswell - T.U.F.F. Puppy
 * Isabella - Phineas and Ferb

Peter Perfect
Peter Perfect is one of the eleven racers in Wacky Races. He races in the #9 car, the Turbo Terrific.

Many fans view him as a sort of male counterpart for Penelope Pitstop. While Penelope would be admired by young girls for her girly appearance and young boys for her prettiness, Peter Perfect would be viewed as dashing and handsome to young girls and incredibly cool to young boys, so from a technical standpoint, they both fill similar niches, but are meant to attract a different demographic for different reasons.

Peter Perfect was originally voiced by Daws Butler, then by Greg Burson and currently by Maurice LaMarche. His rareware theme is Banjo-Kazooie's Spiral Mountain.

Parody Appearances
Peter Perfect's personality Reflects that of:
 * Edward - Thomas and Friends
 * Hercules - TUGS
 * Rotor or Griff - Sonic the Hedgehog
 * Vinnie the Deer - Tiny Toon Adventures
 * Roger - T.U.F.F. Puppy

Private Meekley
Private Meekley is the main driver of the Army Surplus Special in Wacky Races. Private Meekly was originally voiced by Paul Winchell, and currently by Jim Cummings. His rareware theme is Conker's Bad Fur Day's TNT.

Parody Appearances
Private Meekley's personality Reflects that of:
 * Percy - Thomas and Friends
 * Sunshine - TUGS
 * Rocket the Sloth - Sonic the Hedgehog
 * Hamton J. Pig - Tiny Toon Adventures
 * Keswick - T.U.F.F. Puppy
 * Ferb - Phineas and Ferb
 * Boomer - Salty's Lighthouse
 * Goody Goody Gordon - Horrid Henry

Professor Pat Pending
Professor Pat Pending is a scientist in a boat-shaped car equipped with a multitude of gadgets and which can change into just about anything that moves. He's sometimes seen as a rival of Dick Dastardly and Muttley, since his car is equipped with a lot of gadgets, just like the Mean Machine, although they are more defensive, or merely speed-boosting, in nature. He often uses his car's gadgets to help out the other drivers if they all get caught in the same trap, such as when he used his car's de-glue gizmo to unstick everyone from a glue trap left by Dastardly. "Pat Pending" is an abbreviation for "Patent Pending", a legal phrase for when an invention's patent papers are in the works.

Professor Pat Pending was originally voiced by Don Messick, and currently by Scott Innes. His rareware theme is Banjo-Tooie's Grunty's Industries Inside the Building.

The Convert-A-Car Gadgets

 * Hot Air Balloon
 * Stilles
 * Sail with Wind Blower
 * Spring
 * Jet Car
 * Do It Yourself Cannon Crosser (Brigde)
 * Giant Drill
 * Freeze Gun
 * Pogo Spring
 * The Convertible Turtle Top (Turtle Shell Car)
 * Bowling Ball
 * Macaical Legs
 * Boat
 * Back wheels rise the car up
 * Triple Dribble Power (Basket Ball)
 * Scrambler Power (Motorbike)
 * Mechanical Boot Kicker
 * Mechanical Hand Helper
 * Copy of the Slag Brothers
 * Forklift
 * Jet Pack
 * Steeple Chase Horse Power (Wheels turn into mechanical horse legs)
 * 7 League Boot Power (Two Big Boots for the Wheels)
 * Bow and Arrow Power
 * Ditch Digger
 * Bicycle Built for Two
 * Blimp Power
 * Pool Stick

Red Max
Red Max is one of the racers in Wacky Races. His voice is that of Daws Butler. He drives car #4, the Crimson Haybaler. His name comes from two German fighter pilots in World War I: Manfred von Richthofen, aka the Red Baron, and Max Immelmann.

He is notable for being the first racer to win the first race in the series.

His rareware theme is Banjo-Tooie's Cloud Cookooland.

Rufus Ruffcut
Rufus Ruffcut is one of the racers in Wacky Races, and a muscle-bound, ever-smiling lumberjack. Rufus Ruffcut was originally voiced by Daws Butler, then by Greg Burson and currently by Maurice LaMarche. His rareware theme is Banjo-Kazooie's Click Clock Wood in Spring.

Sawtooth Beaver
Sawtooth Beaver is the sidekick of Rufus Ruffcut in Wacky Races. Sawtooth was originally voiced by Don Messick, and currently by Billy West. Like Rufus Ruffcut, his rareware theme is Banjo-Tooie's Cloud Cookooland.

Parody Appearances
Sawtooth's Personality reflects that of:


 * Thomas - Thomas and Friends


 * Ten Cents - TUGS


 * Tails - Sonic the Hedgehog


 * Buster Bunny - Tiny Toon Adventures


 * Dudley Puppy - T.U.F.F. Puppy


 * Phineas - Phineas and Ferb


 * Perfect Peter - Horrid Henry

Sergeant Blast
Sergeant Blast is one of the drivers of the Army Surplus Special in Wacky Races. Sergeant Blast was originally voiced by Daws Butler, then by Greg Burson and currently by Maurice LaMarche. Like Private Meekly, his rareware theme is Conker's Bad Fur Day's TNT.

While he technically doesn't do the driving, per se, he does man the cannon on top of the vehicle, which fires at whoever is unfortunate enough to be in its crosshairs.

The Ant Hill Mob
The Ant Hill Mob were a group of 1920s saden, The Bulletproof Bomb (The Roaring Plenty) gangsters that raced along side all the other Wacky Racers. It never did say if they had escaped from jail or what but they seemed to be a little caring of each other. Although he is sometimes rude to the rest of the gang, Clyde actually cares for them. In one episode, when the rest of the gang was stuck in the Creepy Coupe, Clyde was menacing the Gruesomes: "All right, you Creeps, where are my boys?" The gang drove in Car Number 7 and were pint-sized characters, a reference to the Seven Dwarfs; in one episode, they even disguise themselves as the Seven Dwarfs to escape from a policeman. Their usual method of improving the speed of their car was "getaway" power, which was achieved by extending their feet through the floor of the car and running, the same way Fred Flintstone accelerates his own prehistoric car.

The seven members are:
 * Clyde – The leader, a caricature of Edward G. Robinson in Little Caesar and the one in the gray suit; When he gives instructions to the others, they always respond: "Right, Clyde." He gets irritated when the mob screws up or when a certain member of the mob (especially Dum Dum) misinterprets his instructions. His catchphrases are "Oh brother", "No kiddin'", and "You Dum-Dum!". He was voiced by Paul Winchell. Clyde's name probably came from car gangster Clyde Barrow. This is further reinforced in a dialog where he threatens the boys with, "Youse want I should tell Bonnie on you?", an apparent reference to Barrow accomplice Bonnie Parker. When broadcast in French, his name was changed to "Al Carbone," a play on Al Capone.
 * Dum Dum – (formerly Ring-A-Ding in Wacky Races) Played stupid and is identified by a plum-colored stripe on his hat; his catch phrases are "Here we come, Penelope!" and "What'll we do now, Clyde?". Like his Wacky Races counterpart, he was normally the cause of a plan's failure. Dum Dum also has trouble remembering his own name, and speaks like a clown. He was voiced by Don Messick. In Wacky Races, Ring-A-Ding usually queries Clyde's orders or is the one who causes the plan to go wrong in some way. Clyde also mispronounces his name saying "Ding-A-Ling" instead of "Ring-A-Ding."
 * Pockets (formerly Mac) – Able to bring out useful objects to get the Mob out of trouble, even ones of ridiculous size. He has a green stripe on his hat, and pockets all over his suit (hence his name). He was voiced by Don Messick.
 * Snoozy (formerly Rug Bug Benny) – The dozy one, sleeping through moments of emergency; but despite sleeping on the job, he's always aware of what's going on at the present time and appears able to pilot Chugga-Boom (the mob's car) while asleep. He can dream up a suggestion that Clyde finds very reasonable. Snoozy has the blue stripe on his hat, and leans over when upright, with his head on Dum Dum's shoulder. Snoozy is the only member of the Mob other than Clyde who is portrayed reliably without a full head of hair. He is a pun on The Seven Dwarfs's Sleepy. He was voiced by Don Messick.
 * Softy (formerly Kirby) – Cries at any possible emotional or stressful moment; whether those moments were happy or sad was irrelevant; he often chimes in mother memories. Very seldom does he smile, or even laugh. Viewers can identify him by both his constant blubbering, and his hat's pink stripe. He was voiced by Paul Winchell.
 * Yak Yak (formerly Danny) – The talkative one, made a kind of 'yuk yuk' laugh, no matter how disastrous the news he was imparting. The worse the news he imparts, the harder he laughs. Yak Yak would laugh distinctively when The Mob was in peril, recognizing the danger but would still laugh ("We're gonna crash!! Heeheeheehee!"). Yak Yak is identified by his hat's chartreuse stripe, and his blonde hair. He was voiced by Mel Blanc.
 * Zippy (formerly Willy) – A fast runner and a fast talker. If Pockets cannot provide what the mob needs, Clyde will send Zippy somewhere to get it (which is where he tends to mess up). Whenever Zippy screws up, Clyde would sometimes call him Dippy-Zippy. Like Clyde, his hat has a red stripe on it. He was voiced by Don Messick.

The Ant Hill Mob re-appear in a spin off of Wacky Races called The Perils of Penelope Pitstop. This time they were her knight in shining armor but with a car instead. They all had different names except Clyde who wore a sliver outfit and his wingmen all wearing a blue outfits. Also their car changed with a whole new look, personality and name, Chugga-Boom.

The name also came up in an episode of The Atom Ant short named "Wild, Wild Ants." It's a bunch of bicker ants who eat the picnicers food. They were called the Ant Hill Mob.

Yankee Doodle Pigeon
Yankee Doodle Pigeon (voiced by Don Messick) is a presumably American homing pigeon carrying a mail bag, and a bugle which he always plays (1) to announce his presence in defiance of the Vulture Squadron, and (2) to mock the Vulture Squadron's ineptitude. In the episode "Stop Which Pigeon?", he was caught but was accidentally released.

Zilly
Zilly is a member of the Vulture Squadron in Dastardly and Muttley in Their Flying Machines. Like his fellow pilot, Klunk, he is voiced by Don Messick. He is a pilot in the Vulture squadron. He is a cringing coward, forever running away and having to be fetched by Muttley. Each new plan fills him with dread, and he usually utters his catchphrase, "Oh dear! Oh my!", before retracting his head into his collar. Dastardly puts up with his cowardice because he is (1) a reasonably competent pilot who is needed to fly planes, and (especially) (2) the only squadron member able to interpret Klunk's gibberish (though on one occasion, he actually repeated Klunk's gibberish when he was asked, "Would you repeat that, Zilly?"). In one episode, he is temporarily turned into a reckless hero via hypnotherapy, but his new heroism turns out to be even more damaging to the squadron than his usual cowardice, leaving no choice to Dick Dastardly but to change him back to normal (causing both Dastardly and Zilly to become a duo of cowards in the process).

Zilly is a World War I Flying Ace, though it is clear that he would rather be anywhere than in the sky. As a Vulture Squadron member, it is his duty to fly in his plane and stop Yankee Doodle Pigeon from delivering messages to and from the enemy. Zilly describes himself as a chicken and a coward, due to his fear of flying. Whenever his superior, Dick Dastardly, would tell him, Klunk and Muttley to get into their planes, or whenever he says one of Klunk's inventions intimidates him, Zilly would always try to sneak his way out of going back into the skies, but almost every time, Muttley forces him to fly with the squadron anyway. The only time in the series where Zilly actually gets out of flyng is in the episode "Movies Are Badder Than Ever".

When Don Messick performed the voice of Zilly, he gave the character a scared shaky voice which he speaks with in every episode. The only time he does not use this voice is in the episode "Zilly's a Dilly", in which he is hypnotized into being brave to the point of cockiness.

Not only does Zilly work with Klunk as a flying ace under Dick Dastardly, but Zilly is the only one who can understand Klunk's gibberish language. Whenever Klunk would speak in his gibberish language, Dastardly would usually ask, What did he say? What did he say? It was then when Zilly would interpret Klunk's language. Zilly is the only character in the series who can understand Klunk.