Brak is the titular character and main protagonist of the The Brak Show and a deuteragonist in Cartoon Planet. Originally a supervillain in Space Ghost who changed into a more harmless and dumber character since Space Ghost Coast to Host, he is now an alien cat that lives in a suburban setting in The Brak Show.
Why He's Happy, And Why He Deserves Some Milk
- He was one of the funniest idiots next to Ed from Ed, Edd n Eddy, Patrick Star from SpongeBob Squarepants and Homer Simpson from The Simpsons.
- As such, where he presented his idiocy hilariously or humorously so, he does this while he is still a likable character at the same time.
- He went from being a typical, underhanded supervillain that was against Space Ghost in the original 1966 show and now into the hilarious comic relief we all knew because of his reduced intelligence.
- A lot like SpongeBob, He is incredibly optimistic and very chipper in The Brak Show.
- All of his songs are silly, endearing, pleasant, and quite funny (e.g Poking Around is a prime example).
- He is amazingly voiced by both, Andy Merrill, and Keye Luke from Space Ghost.
- He genuinely cares about his friends such as Zorak (who is a hilarious bastard that cares for nobody) and his family such as his mom and human father. Such to the point that he helps those around him as well.
- With that said, he has a perfect friendship with Zorak. Even though he's an idiot, Brak is good-natured, loyal, and helpful towards him despite Zorak himself being a snarky jerkass as a comic foil.
Bad Qualities
- He was a bit of a chatterbox in Space Ghost Coast to Host (while he was either comedic or not).
- In Space Ghost to Host and Cartoon Planet, he isn't exactly the sharpest tool in the shed when he would do something stupid that'd get him hurt at times.
- There are times when his stupidity can get irritating.
- In The Brak Show, his childishness and stupidity can get annoying or grating at times.
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Trivia
- In Cartoon Planet, one fan letter questioned how he'd survived his death in the original Space Ghost cartoons, suggesting that whatever saved him had robbed him of his intelligence.
- In Space Ghost, he was voiced by Keye Luke.
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