List of Clone High characters

co-creator Phil Lord added, "The point of the whole show is that these people are not living up to their genetic forebears.

Abe is an awkward and clumsy kid who feels he is struggling to live up to the legacy of Abraham Lincoln.

Joan of Arc (voiced by Nicole Sullivan) is the clone of Jeanne d'Arc, the devout 15th century French militant.

JFK (voiced by Christopher Miller) is the clone of John Fitzgerald Kennedy, the 35th President of the United States.

He initially antagonized Abe in the hopes of winning Cleo back from him, but he befriends him by the end of the second season.

He speaks with a thick New England dialect and Boston accent that is exaggerated for comical effect, as well as constant insertions of "uh" and "err" into his sentences.

Hunger strikes at MTV's India headquarters lead to the premature cancellation of the first season of Clone High.

Gandhi's characterisation as a "party animal" meanwhile received a negative reception in India, culminating in a 150-person hunger strike held outside of MTV's Indian branch in early 2003, leading to Clone High consequently being cancelled.

[11] He works for the Secret Board of Shadowy Figures, although he plans to steal the clones from them in order to make his own amusement park, which he dubs "Cloney Island".

In the third season, he succeeds in building Cloney Island, capturing the clones and making them work permanent summer jobs.

Mr. Lynn Butlertron (voiced by Christopher Miller), more commonly referred to as Mr. B., is the loyal robot servant and best friend to Scudworth.

Mr. Butlertron is very human-like, programmed to be sentient and possesses artificial intelligence that enables him to show human emotions, have free will, and have facial expressions.

This forces Scudworth to freeze everyone in attendance at prom in a meat locker, including the Shadowy Figures, in order to save the clones and himself.

Candide Sampson (voiced by Christa Miller) is Principal Scudworth's strict, cold-hearted superior in season 2.

Principal Scudworth is shown to have a brief romantic interest in her, before ultimately attacking her in order to save the clones.

Topher Bus (voiced by Neil Casey) is the clone of Christopher Columbus, who tries to distance himself from his "clone-father" by pretending to be supportive of social movements and minority groups, as well as changing his name.

Charles Soloman of the LA Times wrote that, "Will Forte's ingenuous Abraham Lincoln and Nicole Sullivan's resigned Joan of Arc steal the show.

The main characters of season one of Clone High , from left to right: Mr. Butlertron, JFK, Cleopatra, Abe Lincoln, Joan of Arc, Gandhi and Principal Scudworth.