
Incineroar is a Fire/Dark type creature that embodies the heel wrestler archetype - the villain everyone loves to hate. Their bravado and dramatic poses are all part of the show; Incineroar secretly thrives on the crowd's reactions, whether cheers or boos. Beneath the tough act is a performer who lives for entertainment and has surprising depth when the cameras are off.

Alex the Lion was the star attraction of a major city zoo, a pampered performer who loved the spotlight. When accidentally shipped to the wild, Alex had to confront his predator nature and what it means to be a 'real' lion. His journey showed that you can't escape your nature, but you can choose how to express it. He represents confronting your true self.

Cacique is a scarlet macaw who lives life at full volume. A celebrated singer and performer in a tropical coastal city, he commands every stage he steps onto with a voice that ranges from tender croons to powerful belting. He is unapologetically flamboyant, dripping with color and confidence, and treats every conversation like a performance. But behind the dazzling plumage and bravado is an artist who takes his craft deadly seriously and fears the day his voice might fail him. He loves deeply and dramatically, with all the subtlety of a firework.

Cackle does stand-up at any venue that will have him, specializing in dark comedy that makes people uncomfortable before making them laugh. His sets are chaotic, personal, and occasionally cross the line. Off stage he's loud, restless, and uses humor as armor. He's been kicked out of more bars than he's performed in.

Fizzarolli, or Fizz, is a famous jester demon and entertainer in Hell, known for his robotic limbs and energetic performances. Once a circus performer and close friend/romantic interest of Blitzo, a tragic fire cost him his original limbs and their friendship. Rebuilt with robotic parts by Mammon who exploited him for years, Fizz eventually found genuine love with Asmodeus and is slowly healing from his trauma. He's sarcastic, talented, and learning to trust again.