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"I, Chuck the Evil Sandwich-Making Guy, should be the biggest, most powerful, most feared super villain in the city! And I would be, if it weren't for WordGirl!"
Chuck, in the episode "Sandwich World"
Chuck The Evil Sandwich-Making Guy
Chuck
Name Chuck The Evil Sandwich-Making Guy
Gender Male
Age Unknown
Alignment Evil
Homeland Fair City
Race Human/Sandwich Hybrid
Friends Sammy Sub
Family Chuck's mother
Brent (brother)
Abilities Using Sandwich Weapons
Voice Actor Fred Stoller

Chuck the Evil Sandwich-Making Guy is one of WordGirl's major villains she faces. He is a big guy with a sandwich for a head who is obsessed with sandwiches. He is equivalent to The Penguin from Batman, or possibly Condiment King.

Personality

Chuck (Full name Charles) is very shy and soft-spoken, and one of the more friendly villains that WordGirl fights. Most of his crimes seem to stem from him being angry about something or someone, or in an attempt to look cool. He also robs banks and steals money to pay for expensive sandwich-related items when his allowance is not enough.

His "evil lair" is located in his mother's basement, where he also lives. He sleeps in a bunk bed in kiddy pyjamas with several stuffed animals. Most of his time is spent playing video games on his beat-up couch in the basement, making and eating sandwiches, or plotting against WordGirl. He is seen hanging out with Sammy Sub at the Zoo in one episode, showing he has at least one friend.

He has been shown to be able to hold normal jobs several times. However, his short temper always gets the best of him and he winds up lashing out.

Chuck is not very skilled with words, hence his current name and some of the ones he has tried out in the past, such as “Destructo the Destroyer,” “Amazo the Amazing Guy Who’s Evil but Not Really That Bad When You Get to Know Him,” and "Handsome Eddie". His verbal tic is forgetting the word he is about to use, and saying "Oh, ya know, what's the word...?" (usually one of the words of the day).

Weapons

Condiment Ray: a ray gun that fires specially made mustard, relish and ketchup, although he may put in other condiments such as honey butter, olive oil, ranch dressing, or honey mustard depending on the episode. The condiment hardens around WordGirl and Captain Huggy Face, leaving them immobilized.

Crusher: a massive sandwich press that Chuck uses to crush buildings or whatever has made him upset that day. He usually sets it on a timer which can only be disabled by a password.

Mayonnaise Fire Hose: A humongous fire hose that sprays gallons of fast drying mayonnaise onto multiple people. Completely enveloping them with the condiment. It works stronger than this Condiment Ray, but Wordgirl can still forcefully break out of the rap.

Pickle Shurikens: Chuck pulls out a pair of sliced pickles and throws them like shurikens, which WordGirl or Captain Huggy Face slip on.

Pickle Power Pack: a jet pack fuelled by pickles that seldom works, usually just sending Chuck flying aimlessly through the air.

Peanut Butter Blaster: a gun that fires out peanut butter which hardens into a ball around WordGirl. It uses quite a large amount of peanuts in order to function.

Box Of Plastic Wrap: a box of plastic wrap that when fired at someone, wraps around him/her, but Chuck does not like using it, as it's messy and he always ends up wasting so much.

Relationships

WordGirl: Chuck does not necessarily hate WordGirl, as he feels hate is a very strong word-- he just dislikes her very much for stopping his evil plans. Despite this, he still becomes worried when she does not show up to stop him, and is mindful of not hurting her terribly, such as asking her if she is allergic to peanut butter before shooting her with it. WordGirl is very kind toward Chuck, giving him time to decide what he wants to demand when he didn't think far enough in a plan, helping him with his interpersonal family issues, and having amicable chitchat with him every once in a while. In A World Without WordGirl, we see that without WordGirl stopping him, Chuck would be ruling the city.

Chuck's mother: Chuck's mother loves her son (Chucky-boo, Chucky-buttons, Chucky-bear, Chuckleberry...) very much, almost to a smothering degree. Depending on Chuck's mood, he either relishes the attention from his mom or despises it, claiming that she doesn't allow him to do anything on his own. In Sandwich World, Chuck became so angry that his mother interrupted him carefully dipping a sandwich into mayonnaise to tell him it was time to go to the dentist that he decided to move out and create his own lair. It wasn't very long after moving out that he realized his mother was not there to kiss his booboos, make him sandwiches, and tuck him into bed, and he began crying to be taken back to his mommy's house.

Brent: Chuck is extremely envious of his older brother Brent, who has become extremely rich and successful for inventing crustless bread-- a food that Chuck simply cannot wrap his head around people liking. Brent loves his brother unconditionally, defending him even when Chuck tried desperately to break up Brent and his new girlfriend, Ms. Question. Chuck and his brother bond over playing videogames (which Brent envies Chuck's skills at), and eating sandwiches together.

Gallery

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Gadget Villains

Amazing Rope GuyCaptain Tangent (dogs)Chuck (Brent)Doctor Two-Brains (henchmenSqueaky)Glen Furlblam (cats)Granny May (Eugene)Tobey McCallister IIISeymour Orlando Smooth (ChipHarry)Mr. Big (Leslie)

Tobey's Robots

ArtsyCheckmate 3000

Trivia

  • Liz Breen, Associate Producer of WordGirl, has confirmed that Chuck is a human with a sandwich for a head, and that Chuck and Brent have different fathers, as evinced by their very different appearances.
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