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Revision as of 16:58, 20 October 2017
The Schlepper Brothers (Toad, Sleazy, and Zip) are minor antagonists in the Rock & Rule movie. They are Mok's minions who help him in his plans through the whole film.
Members
- Toad - Toad is the oldest Roller-skating brother and apparently, the leader of them. He and his brothers are Mok's right-handmen, he also has a scar on his left eye. When his brother, Zip died. He was then worried about him and turned against Mok. He throws him down into the portal as an punishment for his brother's death. His fate after this is unknown. He was voiced by Chris Wiggins.
- Sleazy - Sleazy is a semi-tough guy and the middle brother of Toad and Zip. Apparent by his name, he is unkempt, he sometimes brawls with his brothers by many problems and slap each other alot. Of the three brothers, he appears less in the film. Despite that, his fate is unknown, as only his voice was heard on the radio. He was voiced by Brent Titcomb.
- Zip - Zip is the youngest brother and the dumbest of the three. Zip has the personality of a child and mostly spends his time watching cartoon shows. He actually isn't evil at all, but when he watched another Uncle Mikey show he asked Mok if he can tell the difference between good and evil. Mok actually broke his heart when he threw his Uncle Mikey doll into the abyss, making him cry. Later, When the demon shoots a deadly skull ball at Omar, Zip covers him for his life. Sending Zip right into the wall, Toad comes to his side worried and tearful. Shortly after Zip's last moments and says his few words to Toad, and dies. He was voiced by Greg Duffell.