Multiverse Men

Multiverse Men is an American animated science fiction television series created by Borace Horace for Kingson. Set over 300 years after Horace's preceding series Project Jeptha, the show follows a ragtag group of young adults employed by the Multiverse Men; an government-based organization dedicated to protecting the connection between multiple realities from interdimensional threats. Kingson renewed it for a fourth and final season in April 2023.

Synopsis
Set in the year 2324, scientific advances have allowed the concept of a wide multiverse existing to become much more than just a concept. Earth's citizens are aware of the limitless potential that exists outside their universe, and growing alliances between these dimensions make travel and other capabilities possible. Other universes, however, prove to be more malicious and questionable than others; and their intentions threaten the balance between the growing connection these universes share. To combat these threats, a multi-dimensional group is formed: the Multiverse Men, who protect these dimensions and ensure that peace is priority.

Being an incredibly large organization, the show itself follows the lesser of these brave souls: a group of restless, dysfunctional individuals with heavy emotional baggage, who really aren't sure what they're fighting for or if they should be fighting at all. However, a grand conspiracy lies beneath the surface of these limitless worlds; and their egos are gonna have to be in check in order for them to get to the bottom of everything.

Main

 * Petunia Valley: The newest member of MM's rookie faction Unit Z--, Petunia is an excited, strong-willed go-getter who joins the faction so she can find her missing father, a former MM employee who vanished into the vast multiverse when she was a child. One of the few humans employed at MM, her cheery demeanor and optimism doesn't compensate for her lack of heightened abilities and other talents possessed by beings from other dimensions, but she still tries regardless. Voiced by Mae Whitman
 * Quinn Loren: A sassy, snarky and concerningly violent succubus who doesn't take much of anything seriously, and only sticks around for her own amusement. Her careless attitude is a front to not let people get too close to her, having already lost her home dimension and everyone she loved to terrorist Malus Vir, though over time she learns to open herself up. Voiced by Kari Wahlgren
 * Lobstrosmorrison: Half lobster, half man, Lobstrosmorrison hails from a reality completely drenched in water, where humans were forced to evolve to be able to survive. Hard-boiled and gruff, he is the de facto "leader" of the rookie faction. Under his gruff demeanor, Lobstromorrison is under constant stress, struggling to uphold the lofty expectations of his people and only joined the Multiverse Men to appease to their idea of honor. Voiced by John DiMaggio
 * Princess Mutopi: A plant humanoid who served as a princess in her home dimension. After her dimension was attacked by Malus before being rescued by the Multiverse Men, she abandoned her royal duties in effort to fight for a cause she identified with. Mutopi is comically eccentric and elegant, taking her duties almost too seriously, but because of her downright odd behavior none of the other factions in MM are able to tolerate her character for more than a minute. Voiced by Hynden Walch
 * Toby: An anthropomorphic cat who is exceedingly desperate to become MM's mascot. Tryhard, amateurish, and immature, Toby often goes in head first and guns blazing; and isn't a big fan of thinking. Voiced by Jason Marsden

MM Alumni

 * Xani Mara: Current commanding chief of the Multiverse Men, the daughter of the original founder Xander Mara. Struggling to live up to the lofty expectations of her late father, she takes her position extremely seriously and, at first, intentionally keeps the rookies at bay as to not dampen their already turbulent reputation, but over time she significantly loosens up and becomes more open and understanding with her employees. Voiced by Debra Wilson
 * Chairman Title: Mara's subordinate and the second highest in command in the company.
 * Xerxes Bold: The most well-known and highly regarded member, Xerxes Bold is a big blue four-armed humanoid who most of MM view as a role model. More often than not the one taking action first and foremost,
 * Walter: MM's long-suffering teller, who works in the building's lobby 25 hours a day. They added an extra hour to the day just for him.
 * Corms: A man made of corn who is a constant state of agony.

Antagonists

 * Arthur Inom: The current head of the Multiversal Protection Alliance & Astra’s father, he is the overall main antagonist of the series. Whilst in public appearances he gives off the illusion of a righteous & caring individual who strives for peace and justice across the multiverses, Arthur is secretly a nihilistic xenophobe plotting behind the scenes against the varying multiverses and their people. He sent Petunia’s father against his will to find the dormant Celestials that created the multiverse so he can use them to ascend humanity as the superior species. Voiced by Rodger Bumpass
 * Astra Inom: Athur's son and the commanding chief of the Order of Verses, a more controlling and aggressive faction of the MPA. A smug little worm with big vague plans, he believes that Malus Vir's true identity is that of Callum Valley, and snobbishly hounds Xani about his intentions and superiority. He allies himself with the Oracle during the third season to find and awaken the dormant Celestials, going against his father's own plan for them. Voiced by Robbie Daymond
 * Malus Vir: MM's most wanted criminal and the main antagonist of the first season. Malus Vir (commonly just referred to as "Vir") is a multidimensional terrorist whose physical form is wildly inconsistent, making it all the more harder for MM to track him down. With unknown origins and motives, Vir causes mass destruction and panic throughout any universe he comes across. In the Season 1 finale, it is revealed that he is in fact Callum Valley; but of an alternate reality rather than Petunia's actual father. He spends the remainder of the series imprisoned in MM's containment facility.
 * Aegis: A deranged doomsday cult leader who believes all of the joint dimensions connected together generates instability within reality's fabric. They, alongside their cult, worship Malus and see his mass destruction of realities as the key to closing all dimensional contact and salvaging reality. While her cult collapses after Vir's arrest, she attempts to pick up where he left off. Voiced by Fryda Wolff
 * The Oracle: Debuting in the second season, The Oracle is a seemingly benevolent celestial being birthed from the creation of the multiverse, able to see far into the future. Unable to leave his own pocket dimension, he is found by Petunia when she goes off the grid of universes regulated by MM, and the two form a friendship in part of the Oracle knowing her father from one of his multiversal exploits. The Oracle becomes a secondary antagonist of the series during the third and fourth seasons once it is revealed that he is part of the reason why her father vanished, knowing of the Oracle's plan to revive the dormant celestials and begin the multiverse anew after mortal life made it impure. Voiced by Matt Berry
 * PRIME: The eldest of the Celestials and the main antagonist of the fourth and final season. Voiced by Jemaine Clement

Recurring

 * Callum Valley: Petunia's father, who has been missing for the past 5 years and is theorized to be lost somewhere inside the multiverse. Prior to his disappearance, he was a well-regarded member of the Multiverse Men, whose scientific research on multidimensional travel was the key to getting their name on the map in the first place. Prior to the third season, Callum only appeared via flashback sequences or alternative versions of himself. Voiced by Bruce Campbell
 * Brair: A multidimensional bounty hunter who proves to either be an ally or a foe to the Multiverse Men depending on the situation. Voiced by Ashly Burch
 * Miriam Valley: Callum's wife and Petunia & Orchid's mother.
 * Orchid Valley: Petunia's younger brother.
 * Tamara Larson: Petunia's best friend since childhood.

Other

 * Xander Mara: The founder of Multiverse Men and Xani's late father, who appears via flashback sequences. Voiced by Keith David