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Glitch Teches
The Glitch Techs are a group of secret operators who work for Hinobi, dedicated to stopping and containing the various monstrous "glitches" that have a tendency to exit the company's games. They work in secret so that the people won't know those glitches exist, and that they come from Hinobi's products and games.
The Glitch Techs are a team of professionals designed to capture and defeat glitches that comes from Hinobi's faulty video game consoles.
Team Members Phil Altiere (Boss) Mitch Williams (Team Leader) B.I.T.T. Hector Nieves Miko Kubota Haneesh Jyoshi Zahra Ridley (formerly) Bergy Nix (Tech Support) Emma Deveraux (Pet master) Barbara (Inspector) Simi Ally Unknown Glitch Tech Members Team Appearance Each team member would vary on how their Glitch Tech uniform would look, for example, Miko's Glitch Tech uniform consists of a white suit, a black chest plate with a white H embedded onto it, black sleeves and knee padding, a Glitch Tech glove, clear glasses, and white & pink sneakers.
Powers, abilities, and equipment Gauntlet: All Glitch Techs possess an augmented glove with weaponry designed to contain and capture glitches. It has the following abilities:
Mind Wipe Energy Blasts Weapon and Shield Formation Portals Additionally, they receive XP, or (experience points) after they defeat and capture a glitch, (or if one Glitch Tech transfers his or her own to another), they then can use it to buy things in the Hinobi store, or for upgrades, like pet glitch's, additional weapons, abilities and skins (that change the appearance and give some of the previous benefits) for themselves or for their pets.
If the users of the gloves know of electronics and programing, they can add upgrades by hacking the gloves and downloading the code upgrade from another device, like a game or their own program. However, this is not typically approved of by Hinobi corporate.
Weakness: The gloves can be ineffective in certain situations, such as Ridley's modded glitches, which had altered programing code, until Ridley downloaded a link to the modified code to Five and Miko's gauntlets. Another instance of this was in Ping. Due to the glitch's retro code not being in the system, the Ping pixel was incompatible with the present weaponry, making it immune.
Base of operations Glitch Techs Headquarters, Bailey Professional status Status Active Members Miko Kubota High Five Mitch Williams Zahra Haneesh Jyoshi Bergy Nix Affilation Hinobi
Hinobi
Hinobi Technology is a company that creates high tech video game products, such as gaming consoles, VR gears, gaming bands, etc. It is the headquarters of top secret operators known as Glitch Techs.
Contents Description Hinobi sends out its operators when problems regarding their video game consoles occur. For example, a glitch could have escaped into the real world. These operators, also known as Glitch Techs', will defeat and capture the glitch. After that, witnesses will be mindwiped and destroyed surroundings reverted back to their former state.
When not on a mission, Glitch Techs work in Hinobi Stores, fixing ordinary issues that customers have with the company's products.
History Decades before the start of the series, Hinobi developed its first home computer (the Hinobi Hive)[1] as well as its accompanying programming language (B++).[2] By this time, the company's mascot was a honeybee that would come to be named Nobi.[3] The Hinobi Hive was the precursor to all of the company's video game systems that followed.[1]
Emilio Nieves was a developer for Hinobi who created the first ever video games: Ping, Unicorp, and Beebuzz. Later, he would become a white hat hacker and be arrested for it, leaving the company.[2]
List of Video games Chomp Kitty Bravestone series Castlestein Flunky Quest Smashozaurs Nobi Gross Out Ping Workers Phil Altiere Barbara/Inspector 7 High Five Miko Zahra Haneesh Jyoshi Bergy Nix Mitch Williams Emma Deveraux Other unnamed Glitch Techs Simi (transferred over to the Dabney branch) Ridley (formerly) Products Gaming Console Hinobi's most popular electronic product. It brings joy to their customers' living rooms, but it's also the source of glitches. HinobiConsoleGlitching Kicks Limited edition sneakers for about $200. Five describes them as the "most limited and exclusive fan merchandise". They are sold out shortly after the store opens. Kicks VR Headset A virtual reality headset. Nothing else; unlike other Hinobi products, this one has nothing out of the ordinary. VRHeadset Wristband Handed out to the best gamers in a certain area. They are the entry card to participate in Hinobi's Smash Jam tournaments. WristBand Trivia The company's memory removing tech is similar to the Neuralyzer from Men In Black to prevent its customers knowing the glitches existence, yet Miko Kubota is immune to its effects. It is unknown if the mind wiping devices can actually cause physical harm or the person's identity to be erased if it is overuse too much on the same person. It is implied that Phil was a victim of the same technology, the reasons for being currently unknown. In "BITT Prime", a video that Phill can't remember making says: "If you don't remember making this video, you got memory wiped.". Mitch overuses mind wiping people for the fun of it and getting what he wants. Hinobi appears to be based somewhat on real-life video game and tech companies such as Nintendo, Atari, Microsoft, Apple, Sony, and more. In addition to video games, Hinobi has developed computers and programming language.[2][1] Hinobi's name may be based on the Japanese word shinobi, commonly referring to a ninja or the art of ninjitsu, which also means "doing something secretly" and stems from shinobu ("to conceal oneself"). This likely refers to role of Glitch Techs needing to cover up the existence of Glitches, and potential corruption within the company. Hinobi has two mascots: An anthropomorphized letter H, used in training simulations for Glitch Techs.[4] Nobi the Hinobi Honeybee, a known public mascot and one implied to be older than the H.[3] Nobi's use and the Hinobi's association with bees (an obvious pun on the company's name) is also seen in B++ programming code[2] and its first personal computer, the Hinobi Hive.[1] Phil Altiere is creeped out by Nobi.[5] Nobi's name, in addition to being derived from the company's name, may be based on one or all of the following: The Japanese word nobi (伸び), meaning "to grow, spread, develop, or elongate"., possibly referring to its extensive and monopolistic presence in the technology, gaming, entertainment, and clothing markets. The Japanese word nobi (野火), referring to a controlled fire used to clear fields and brush to avoid uncontrollable burning, possibly referring to the role of Glitch Techs in controlling Glitches. It can also refer to wildfires directly. The Korean word nobi (노비), meaning "slave". Similar to popular video game mascots with strong ties to their creator company's image and identity (such as Mario for Nintendo and Sonic the Hedgehog for Sega), Nobi is used in product[2] and event marketing that takes advantage of public perception, popularity, and nostalgia,[3] and has received an eponymous video game in Nobi Kart Race (itself based on the Mario Kart series).
Glitches
Glitches (aka Zoids) are video game entities that come into the world of Glitch Techs through faulty video game consoles from the company Hinobi Technology. They consist of Plixels.
Contents Biography A glitch is a physical manifestation of program code, often appearing in the form of an object or entity. Every glitch leak begins in its root form, resembling a small wisp of electricity. Once the root glitch comes in contect with computer data (often from the machine it leaked from), it draws from that information to determine its appearance, and, if an entity, it's personality.
A glitch needs glitch energy to maintain its form. If its energy depleted, a glitch reverts back to its root form.
When not in their root form, each glitch will differ in appearance. This is due to them originating from all kinds of different video games. They could be a huge, green angry cat (Chomp Kitty), a wrestling garbage monster (Garbile), a big red friendly bird (Ally), an army of zombies, a carnivorous plant, a vampire, medusa creature (Count Nogrog), a small rabbit with a small helmet (Zoom Kazoom), a (Narwhalrus), a karate rooster (Karate Master), and the list goes on.
Behavior Glitch intelligence is usually related to their base programming, so they tend to act as if they're still in their game. Dialogue is fixed, and movements appear in patterns. Thus, glitches are predictable, and knowing the video game the monster is from is an advantage when fighting them, as they tend to still fall into the patterns that they followed in said games, like periodically exposing a weak point. This is also is why most Glitches are dangerous, since they run by video-game logic and don't comprehend the dangerous consequences of their actions, and see real-life creatures and objects as things from their game, interacting with the real world, their behavior can sometimes be seen as weird. In "Age of Hinobi" Chomp Kitty mistakes balls in a ball pit and people for "pallets", and tries to eat them. If programmed to eat, they will try to do so in the real world as well. Although they can't really digest what they consider food, some function might get triggered.
Types Of Glitches Normal Glitches Normal glitches are, most of the time, humanoid entities which cannot change the real world other than by physically interacting with it.
Spawner Glitches Glitches that multiply if they are attacked and missed.
Mapper Glitches Mapper glitches can change the appearance of both living and dead objects of the real world.
Possessor Glitches Possessor glitches can take over humans and most likely animals as well. The human copies the Glitch's appearance and physical capabilities. Over time, the human mind will slowly merge into the possessor Glitch's code.
Multiplayer Glitches Multiplayer glitches can only be captured by destroying their "respawn ship" first. They are the only glitches known to act as a group, coordinated.
Copycat Glitches They are glitches who can spawn clones of anything it touches.
Illegal Glitches Often times, they are glitches who contain modified coding within them.
List of Known Glitches Ally Alpha Cakey Von Smasher Chomp Kitty Count Nogrog Cube Glitch Cyberdactyl Garbile Glitch Kitties Ginko Horn Karate Master Narwhalrus Root Glitch Team Enter Name Tank Mecha Argyle Zed Sanitron Smooze Monster Zoid Zoom Kazoom
Fives
Hector Nieves was born and raised in Bailley. He is the son of Emilio Nieves and the grandson of Papi and Abuela Nieves. He was raised by Emilio for most of his childhood.
When he was 5 years old,[2] to afford to make a reservation to have his birthday party at Joystick Jr., he worked hard to help his dad raise money by doing many jobs, including working at his Papi's food truck, Taco Dragon. Unfortunately, his party was ruined by the absence of his favorite animatronic, Ralphie Bear.[3] Five would also accompany his dad to work regularly.
He grew up loving video games, and this love of video games was supported and encouraged by his father who would often wait with him outside the Hinobi store for new releases. His dad would also take Five to Geri Lawson's vintage video game store every day after school.[4]
It's not specified when, but before the events of the series, Five's dad was arrested for hacking a firewall.[4] After that, Five began living with his grandparents and helping them with the food truck more. Fortunately, his grandparents also support his love for video games.[5]
After helping to stop a Glitch with Miko Kubota, they were both hired as employees of their local Hinobi store and as Glitch Techs.[5]
Personality High Five is a nice and caring boy who loves playing video games and will do anything to achieve his goal, never giving up. Generally, Five respects most people but isn't afraid to stand up to others when he feels it's necessary to do so. While Five is usually logical and responsible, when under stress and pressure (or a strong emotion in general), he becomes impulsive and doesn’t think things fully out or clearly. When scared or nervous, he’ll even begin to over-think things and get stuck in his head.
Five does have a tendency to fear the unknown, and when assigned a job, he is often afraid to fail it, leading people like Mitch to steer him wrong. Five often gets stuck in his own head, unable to act in the moment, his mind too full to go the distance.
When Five does get out of his own head, he's capable of putting the puzzle of any game together, such as in "Castle Crawl" when he kept all the loot gathered just in case he would need something later. His plans rarely fail, and when his instincts catch up, he's one of the most dangerous Glitch Techs around.
While Five is someone who prefers to think before he acts, when provoked with strong emotions such as anger or panic, he can become impulsive and will jump on people or even sometimes, though rarely, reset their memory on purpose or on accident.
Five also shows a preference to stick to and follow the rules but isn't afraid, albeit hesitant, to break them. Five is also shown to lie sometimes keep himself and friends from getting in trouble or to impress others. And often those lies get him into trouble and will make a situation worse as shown in "The Real Glitch Techs".
Appearance He is tall, very slim, and has fairly dark tan skin. blushed cheeks He has a puffy hairstyle with a galaxy blueish purple/indigo hue, along with slim arms and legs.
In his casual wear, he can usually be seen wearing a green graphic t-shirt with a black elbow length shirt underneath. He also sports grey skinny jeans and a pair of Hinobi sneakers. Sometimes he wears a green hoodie with the number "5" on it. On other occasions, he can be seen wearing a different shirt from the graphic green shirt such as a yellow one in "BUDS" and in a flashback in "Collection Quest". In "Ralphie Bear", Five can be seen wearing a white Ralphie Bear themed tee. Five is also seen wearing a yellow hoodie with "05" on it very briefly when Miko was looking for him with Lexi's phone in "Age of Hinobi"
While working in the Hinobi store, his outfit is still the same except he wears a blue Hinobi polo shirt over his black elbow length shirt instead of one of his graphic tees.
Five can also be seen wearing a standard Hinobi tech support jumpsuit, and he also is seen wearing glitch tech armor when his tech gauntlet is activated.
Relationships Family Emilio Nieves Emilio is Five's dad, and they're still on good terms even though Five is clearly upset by the fact his dad is in prison.
Abuela & Papi Nieves Abuela & Papi Nieves are Five's grandparents. Before becoming a Glitch Tech for Hinobi, Five used to work at their food truck. They support his love for video games.
Friends Miko Kubota Miko is Five's partner and one of his best friends. He enjoys passing time with her on the job and out of it, and they frequently play games together. He has much trust in her: even when Mitch pointed out she could be a glitch with a very solid argument in the episode "Find the Glitch", Five argued that it didn't matter because he would continue trusting her.
Before meeting face-to-face for the first time, Five had often played against Me_K.O. in online matches but had lost to her every time, making him a little irked when they finally met.
Casino Casino is a childhood friend of Five that he hadn't seen in two years before the events of "Smashozaurs". They both have a shared love for the titular video game featured in the episode, Smashozaurs. Due to regularly accompanying his dad to work and then not seeing him for a full two years, Casino felt abandoned by Five for a while.
Geri Lawson Geri is a family friend who is close with Five and his dad. Before the series, Five hadn't seen her since his dad was arrested.
Co-Workers
Phil Altiere As manager of the Bailey branch of Hinobi's Glitch Techs, Phil is Five's boss. Five respects him as a superior but is willing to hold his ground against him in cases like bringing Ridley aboard Glitch Techs.
Mitch Williams Five was fanatic of Mitch as a gamer, for this is one of the most tolerant with his arrogant self-centered behavior for his trust in his skill and knowledge but doesn't have a problem to directly confront him when he crosses the line. Aside all Five openly considers him as friend or at least a frenemy.
Zahra Rashid As a more experienced Glitch Tech, Five is impressed by and finds Zahra cool. As the series progresses, they become friends and Zahra even develops a crush on Five. So far, Five is unaware of her feelings about him.
Haneesh Jyoshi Haneesh is a more experienced Glitch Tech that Five respects and looks up to. After "Alpha Leader", the feeling of respect became mutual.
Cecil Bergoch They became good friends in "Collection Quest" and often went on missions together after that, indicating they are on good terms.
Other Ridley A kid Five and Miko found that is a a skilled modder. She made a new Chomp Kitty that was purple and named it Horn. She uses Glitches that were caught and tweaks there AI and appearance to make them nice pets
Powers, Abilities, and Equipment Cooking: Before he joined the Glitch Techs, he shown to be a competent cook in his family food truck. Leadership: He can quickly make plans, using anything to his disposition and considering his companions' abilities, he demonstrates to have adaptive in these plans when these don't work exactly he adapt to it and create a new one. Programming and electronics knowledge: He is sometimes seen reading books on programming in his down time.[4] In "Ping", he demonstrated that he is capable of making modifications to arcade game cabinets. Glitch Tech Gauntlet: Basic equipment of any Glitch Tech member. Jet Boots: First acquired in "Going, Going, Gauntlet!", this upgrade allowed Five to jump higher and fly, but he initially had inept control. They were eventually traded in to combine Five and Miko's EXP into legally keeping Ally, though Five earned them back before their reappearance in "Collection Quest". Skins StegaZaur Exo Suit: A large, heavy-duty armor skin first featured in "Smashozaurs", directly inspired by Five's favorite character from the series. The suit was primarily used to match against the strength of Casino's TriTops form, though it was eventually wrecked. Modded Wizard (temporary): A custom mod skin of a wizard from the game "Fire Age 4", created by Ridley and compatible with the data of her modified Glitches, allowing Five to battle and capture them. Hoverboard: First seen in "Smashozaurs", it's another travel tool primarily used for quick escapes. It can carry about two people. Speed boost: Augments his speed for a short period of time. Duplication Mod: Created by Ridley, it is a energy blast that makes a glitch split into two exact duplicates. Stationary cannon: a big cannon similar to a tank's with a powerful blast but needs the help of another glitch tech to deploy and use. He and Nameless used it together in its only appearance, so it is not clear whether it belongs to Five or Nameless.
Character information Full name Hector Nieves Other names High Five Five Hi_5 Cap (by Miko) Fiver (by Miko) High Fly (by Haneesh) HF (by Bergy)
Age 15[1] Gender Male ♂ Species Human Occupation Glitch Tech Affiliations Hinobi Goal To catch Glitches Relatives Emilio Nieves (father) Unnamed mother Papi Nieves (grandfather) Abuela Nieves (grandmother)
Pets Alpha Ally (purchased with Miko)
Allies Miko (best friend) Phil Zahra Rashid (love interest) Haneesh Jyoshi Mitch (frenemy) Casino Bergy Nica Lexi Ridley Geri Lawson
Enemies Mitch (frenemy) Glitches Me_K.O. (former gaming rival) Bolypius Casino (as a Glitch monster)
Likes Winning video game battles Puzzle and platformer games Gaming history Trivia Plans Helping others Hanging out with his Hinobi peers Smashozaurs Sorcery Cards Cooking
Dislikes Losing a video game battle Missing out on pre-orders His friends or family in danger
Powers and abilities Leadership Patience Weapons accuracy
Weapons EMP in BITT Prime Status Alive
Miko
Character information Full name Miko Kubota Other names Me_K.O. (Gamer Tag) Meeks (by Five in The Glitch Modder) MKO (High Score initials) The Birthday Ruiner (self-proclaimed in Ralphie Bear Is Back) "Baby seal" By Five
Age 16[1] Gender Female ♀ Species Human Occupation Glitch Tech Team member of Dream Team with High Five Affiliations Hinobi Goal To catch all the Glitches Home Kubota house, 1337 Relatives Mayumi Kubota (mother) Hugh Kubota (father) Grandma Kubota (maternal grandmother) Nica Kubota (older sister) Lexi Kubota (younger sister) Geoffrey Kubota (younger brother) Lee Kubota (youngest brother) Pets Ally (glitch pet) Cloud (dog) Aerith (cat) Allies High Five (best friend) Phil Zahra (close friend) Haneesh Mitch (frenemy) Bergy Casino Ridley (acquaintance) Mike Simms (friendly rival) Aileen Staropolis (formerly/status unknown) Enemies Mitch (frenemy) Mike Simms (formerly) Helpie Bolypius Viral glitches Likes Video games Winning Animals RPG's Dancing Music Her partner High Five Her glitch pet Ally Hugs Helping others Hanging out with her Hinobi peers Beating a high score Dislikes Losing Tutorials Cheaters Being slowed down Being grounded from electronics Her friends or family in danger Her high score getting beaten Ralphie Bear Being called "Meeks" Mitch's attitude and arrogance Mike and Ryu's insults Being seen as a weirdo or freak Mitch assuming she's a Glitch Powers and abilities Immunity to memory wipe Repairing electronics Break dancing Weapons Glitch Tech gauntlet Status Alive Quote "Deal, baby seal!" [Source] Miko Kubota is one of the two protagonists from Glitch Techs.
She is voiced by Monica Ray.
Contents Biography Miko is a 16-year-old Japanese-American girl who has a job working for Hinobi's technology store and is secretly working as a Glitch Tech.
She is athletic, able to kick her legs high above her head. She is constantly running, and extremely hyper. Miko loves her job and has fun doing it. She is usually seen with High Five, working closely with him as partners on missions to defeat glitches. When not on a mission, she works with him as a receptionist at the Hinobi store in Bailley, and hangs out with him outside of work.
When Miko was around six years old, about 10 years ago, her family had just moved into Bailley, and Miko, being the new kid, had trouble making friends. Miko was once given a pity invite to a birthday party at Joystick Junior's for Aileen Staropolis' eighth birthday. In the birthday room, Miko was brought on the stage with Aileen carrying her birthday cake, while the Cakey Von Smasher animatronic showed up programmed to threaten to smash the cake. When the Ralphie Bear animatronic showed up with a creepy smile and flashing eyes in front of Miko, Miko panicked and karate kicked it, decapitating the animatronic. The head landed in Aileen's cake ruining it, thus making her cry and all the other kids scream and back away from Miko. Miko tried to apologize and explain she was just scared and didn't mean to ruin everything, but no one seemed to listened. Ever since that incident, Miko was never invited to another birthday party again because the other kids were too afraid to go near her.
Later on, Miko started to have better luck making friends and gaining popularity in town. At Joystick Junior's, where she would often spend time alone, Miko tried out a new game called "Sock Em' Rockers". After a while, she ended up being the first one to beat the high score up to one million, which got everyone's attention. Miko was finally praised for what she's good at, and all the gamer kids at Joystick Junior's began to love her for her amazing gamer skills and dance moves, making her one of the most popular gamers in town. There, Miko declared her own gamer tag "Me_K.O."
At the end of the episode Tutorial Mode, after Inspector Barbara finished inspecting Bailley's Hinobi store, she communicates with an unknown person from Hinobi Research & Data. In this communication, she says that Miko, their "subject", and her friend Five have been showing great potential and that they can one day become assets to the Hinobi company. Also, Miko could really be the only one to help Hinobi R&D locate the mysterious glitch known as "Bolypius".
Personality Miko Kubota has always had a knack playing video games, and usually beats them expertly. Due to her tomboyish behavior, she stands out from her family. Due to these differences, she often feels misunderstood in her family.
Since Miko has a bad habit of rushing, reacting quickly without thinking first, she can be reckless at times. This could get her into bad situations, on one occasion losing her gauntlet to Ally, and accidentally destroying the tutorial system. Miko also tends to overreact and get into panic attacks whenever she feels like she’s in trouble.
However, Miko also has many good qualities, such as her brilliant creativity, and gung-ho attitude, allowing her to face problems with a smile. She is enthusiastic with every aspect of the job, combining her athleticism with her gamer knowledge and instincts. She is the kind of girl who sticks with her teammates, doing her best for them.
Unlike Five who's the one who takes time to think of different plans and strategies, Miko on the other hand is a faster learner through experience and adaptation, and doesn't like being slowed down by things such as tutorials, preferring to learn through action. However, as the series progresses, she starts to learn strategy from Five, and takes more time to think things through than in the earlier episodes.
Relationships High Five As her partner, she likes to spend time with him working as a Glitch Techs , in the Hinobi store, and sometimes outside of work hours playing video games or doing something else fun. She trusts him, counting on him often in the field, and in return, gives him tips on games she's beaten before. In return, Five often acts as her voice of reason, keeping her from giving up, or being too gung-ho to act rationally, even if it may take time for her to understand.
Mayumi Kubota She is Miko's mother. Miko dislikes how her mom is strict with her with doing something more "proactive" and doesn't show support for her love for video games. Despite this, they both love each other, becoming closer after Miko is given her job at Hinobi.
Hugh Kubota Nica Kubota Miko's older sister. Nica is embarrassed to be seen with her due to being hyper, very tomboyish, and crazy at times in contrast of her public image. When they were younger, they were much closer, Nica having taught Miko how to play video games. They now have a back and forth relationship as sisters, but they both care for each other, even if both have contrasting personalities.
Lexi Kubota Miko's younger sister. Lexi considers her sister not accomplishing any real achievements since video games are not considered one in her book. Lexi knows about the Glitch Techs, and will not betray her sister, because of "sibling code," but both of them care for each other despite their differences. However, they grow closer since Lexi convinced Miko to train her to be a better fighter.
Phil Altiere He is the Hinobi boss at Bailley and he seem to care about her, even though his face expression does not often show it. Miko knows that and respects him as her boss. However, she and Five get into antics that bug him sometimes.
BITT It is the robot helper of the Glitch Techs and Hinobi, it obeys her and both of them have a good relationship as friends. She finds his design cute, and his abilities exciting. When she and Five first activate BITT, she hugs him and exclaims, "I want one for Christmas!"
Mitch Williams He can be considered her enemy at times, because he tried to mind wipe both her and High Five, and because he frequently tries to humiliate both of them due to being low levels on the team.
Haneesh Jyoshi He does not mind her being on the team, so both of them have a good relationship as co-workers.
Zahra Rashid She does not mind her being on the team, so both of them have a good relationship as co-workers.
Emma Deveraux The Hinobi scientist relationship with her has yet to be fully determined.
Bergy He has a good relationship with her, working together with High Five on missions, and both of them are good friends.
Nix He doesn't mind her being on the team so both are in good terms, especially after she and Five saved him.
Casino He was against her when he was possessed by a glitch, but after he was turned back to normal, he became friends with her and reconciled with his childhood friend, High Five.
Ridley Miko considers Ridley to be her friend. They were shown to be friendly, even "Glitch Sisters" towards each other in the episode "The Glitch Modder", under the presumption that Miko was also a Modder. Their relationship was very up-and-down after she reveals she is a Glitch Tech. However, Miko still seems to think she is a good kid. Ridley also holds at least some amount of friendship for her, as she goes back to help save them after releasing a bunch of Glitches in "The New Recruit".
Appearance Miko is a Japanese-American bottom-heavy teenager of medium height, with fair skin, pink-tinted cheeks and nose, black eyes and long, straight blue-violet hair with magenta sheens, trimmed in a hime cut with blunt bangs. When she is wearing her employee uniform, her hair is put up into a bun, which she keeps one long lock of hair out.
Clothing Miko has multiple main outfits, such as her normal clothes, shown in the right top corner. She has an employee outfit. She also uses her Glitch Tech uniform to fight and capture glitches.
Her normal clothing includes a black tank top covered with a yellow cat t-shirt, purple leggings, a blue hoodie wrapped around her waist, red and white socks, grey boots, and an orange wristband.
Miko's employee outfit consists of a blue polo shirt with a white H embedded onto it, white pants, and shoes.
Her Glitch Tech uniform consists of a white suit, a black chest plate with a white H embedded onto it, black sleeves and knee padding, a Glitch Tech glove, clear classes, and white & pink sneakers.
Powers, Abilities, and Equipment Electronics repair: Since she is part of Glitch Techs’ tech support, Miko is shown to be able to repair machinery such as a whack a mole (bunny in this case) arcade machine in "Collection Quest", and even tested a customer's handheld Hinobi console to check if it didn’t break after she accidentally dropped it in "Going, Going, Gauntlet!".
Mind wipe immunity: As seen in "Age of Hinobi" and "The Glitch Modder", for reasons currently unknown, her mind can't be erased with the mind wipe blast of Glitch Tech gauntlets.
Glove: Like all Glitch Techs, Miko comes with an augmented glove with weaponry designed to contain and capture glitches. It has the following abilities:
Cat bubble: The beam shoots at the target and captures it midair in a pink and blue bubble full of cats that also plays electronic music. Mind Wipe Energy Blasts Weapon and Shield Formation Hammer: a translucent magenta hammer, is her most recurrent weapon. Portals Overclock: This greatly augments the speed of the functions of the glove, giving superspeed to the user, but after thirty-second useage, the glove overheats and stops working for a short period of time, this can be avoided if the overclock is stopped before the time runs out. Upgrades:
Pet: She can store her glitch pet Ally or summon it to help her. She can select a skin for her to give other abilities. Speed boost: She can augment her speed for a short period of time. Modded knight (temporary): A skin of a knight created by Ridley and modified to be compatible with her modded Glitches, allowing Miko & Five to capture them. She can generate a sword (or two of them) in "The Real Glitch Techs". Duplication Mod: Created by Ridley, it is a energy blast that can make a glitch split in 2 copies exact to the original one.
Zahra
Character information Age 17[1] Gender Female ♀ Pronoun She/her Species Human Occupation Glitch Techs Affiliations Hinobi Goal Catch Glitches Relatives The Rashids Allies Haneesh Jyoshi Mitch (frenemy) Phil BITT Nix Bergy High Five (love interest) Miko Enemies Bolypius Glitches Weapons Hammer Sniper Rifle
Status Alive Marital status Relationship Quote " Says so in the tech manual " What could i possibly have to hide ? " " Uh , you got a straight-up processor between your ears , my dude " " Based on a movie , based on a board game , based on a cartoon " " Earth to ray " " I think you have something that belong to us "
[Source] Zahra Rashid is a member of Glitch Techs and a recurring character on the show.
Contents Biography Zahra is an Arab-American who wears a hijab. Her age is 17.[2]
She's a Hero rank Glitch Tech that was recruited a few years prior to Five and Miko's introduction to the Glitch Techs.
Personality Zahra is cool and casual, and can be sarcastic at times. Out of the Glitch Techs, she is the most professional on field, as she openly admits most of her glitch tech gear is for support. She is a strong team player who takes on key support roles to back up her squad.
Appearance Zahra is a female human who is above-average height. She has tan skin, dark eyes, thick eyebrows, and has a mole under one eye. Her natural hair color is black, judging by her eyebrows. Her Glitch Tech uniform consists of a white suit, a black pauldron chest plate with blue accents and a white H embedded onto it, a black skirt, black sleeves and knee padding, gray finger-less gloves, clear glasses with the mic speaker sticking out, and gray boots. She wears a Glitch Tech gauntlet on her right arm, as well as a white hijab on her head.
As of Season 2 episode "The Real Glitch Techs", Zahra gains an upgraded set of gear, wearing black pants with a white stripe on the side of each leg, black knee-pads, the usual white jumpsuit top, and a new long sleeved jacket, the left sleeve folded, along with shoulder pads that have the Hinobi "H" on them.
Relationships Haneesh Jyoshi Haneesh is her main companion, they generally are shown together in mission and have a good relationship.
High Five On missions, Zahra is congenial around High Five and works with him as a comrade in arms. She trusts his leadership, and follows him when he takes the lead. Conversely, she secretly has a crush on High Five, as seen in "BUDS". When in the romantic setting, she becomes quite bashful and anxious around Five, fumbling while trying to flirt with him.
Miko Kubota Her and Miko have a good coworker relationship. Although, she does find it weird that Miko can't be mind wiped during the episode "The Glitch Modder", but at the end of the episode she seems to show her interest to understand why Miko cannot be Mind wiped as when the duo consisting of Miko and Five went back to HQ and said "I have this thing to study your brain", Zahra trusts Miko and finds her to be a good companion.
Mitch Williams Zahra, like the rest of the team, finds Mitch to be infuriating due to his domineering, self-centered and arrogant attitude.
Powers, abilities, and equipment Support expert: She centers her upgrades mostly on support abilities, preferring to use it on others than on herself.
Glove: Like all Glitch Techs, Zahra has an augmented glove with weaponry designed to contain and capture glitches. It has the following abilities:
Mind Wipe Energy Blasts Weapon and Shield Formation Portals Upgrades:
Machine gun: Consistently aimed, repetitive pink laser blast. Rifle. Speed Boost: She can augment the speed of a companion or herself for a short period of time. Sword: Her weapon of choice is a giant pink laser sword that is shaped like the Buster Blade. Pause Blast: an energy blast that can stop/freeze glitches or immobilize people (they can still talk while immobilized) for a short time—until the countdown reaches zero. Hacking: She is capable to hack another Glitch Tech's gloves.
Mitch williams
Character information Full name Mitchell Williams Other names Mitch King Of Griefers Dingleberry (by Miko) Age 18 [2] Gender Male ♂ Pronoun He/Him Species Human Occupation Glitch Tech Affiliations Hinobi Furious Four Relatives Audrey Williams (older sister) Speck Williams (older brother) Ruf Williams (older brother) Allies Phil Altiere (boss) Zahra (teammate) Haneesh Jyoshi (teammate) High Five (frenemy) Miko (frenemy) Bergy (frenemy) Enemies Glitches Agent Boyd (Tech Inspector) Likes Free food Winning Mind-wiping people for fun Dislikes Not getting his way Losing Weapons Tech Gauntlet Status Alive [Source] “ Go for Mitch!
” —Mitch Williams Mitchell "Mitch" Williams is a recurring character and minor antagonist in Glitch Techs.
He is voiced by Luke Youngblood.
Contents Biography Mitch is an employee at Bailley's local Hinobi game store, and the majority of his appearances throughout the series branch from seeing him work. He spends the majority of his time focused on the job of a Glitch Tech, tasked with the usual duty of capturing Glitches that escaped from faulty Hinobi video game consoles.
He is a veteran Glitch Tech, and is currently the highest-ranking Tech on the community leaderboards. [3] Having worked in the Glitch Tech field for a lengthy period of time, he has solid tactics and skills that allow him the opportunity to conquer high-level challenges.
Prior to his employment at Hinobi, Mitch was a renowned vlogger who would demonstrate his gameplay of various Hinobi video games, offering tips and tricks to his viewers. During this time and through his early days as a Glitch Tech, he was a member of the gamer group, The Furious Four, which comprised of himself and his three siblings, as revealed in the episode "I'm Mitch Williams".
However, as he became obsessed with his duties at Hinobi, he quit vlogging and left the Furious Four altogether to live on his own in favour of being more focused on his job, particularly as a Glitch Tech rather than merely a storefront employee. He refuses to discuss his past with his co-workers, and furthermore, he has claimed his former abode, now solely belonging to his siblings, as "his turf", forbidding any other Techs from attending to matters at the residence.
Personality Mitch is a complete egotist who happily abuses the company's technology to serve his own personal needs and constantly talks down to his coworkers. He also repeatedly used the mind-wipe technology to get food without paying, and once mind-wiped Five because Five beat him in a gaming tournament. Mitch is shown to care more about winning than the victims of Glitch attacks, as seen when Five's friend Casino was infected by a Possessor type Glitch. Despite his antagonistic and selfish demeanor, he has referred to Five as a friend and allowed Ridley to leave Hinobi without a mind-wipe.
Appearance Mitch is a dark-skinned male of medium height with a triangular body type and generally slim build. His hair is a platinum-blonde colour, and is combed in a Pompadour style for the majority of the show, but following "The Real Glitch Techs" and onwards, it has been combed in a slight side-swept dreadlocks style (simplified as per the show's art style). During more casual appearances, he wears a dark blue leather jacket with a large propped collar over his Hinobi jumpsuit.
Throughout his appearances in Season 1 and most of Season 2, his default Glitch Tech Suit is similar to others, being fitted over the white and blue Hinobi jumpsuit. It features augmented protective armor that covers the chest and part of the neck with shoulder pads attached, all of a dark greyish-blue colour with light blue patterns, light blue knee pads, a belt and a thigh holster. His visor is unique with a pink tint as compared to the usual blue-green visors, perhaps as a display of his high status as a veteran Tech. His footwear is also customized, with silver platformed soles.
In the episode "The Real Glitch Techs", his Tier 3 Glitch Tech gear debuts, which displays a significant alteration to his suit. It features protective gear such as shoulder pads and knee pads that are hexagon-shaped and pale blue/grey in colour. The new uniform comes with a jacket that overlaps the form-fitting suit. The jacket has a thick-rimmed white and pale blue collar with slate grey collar supports that connect to it. The jacket is a slightly dull dark blue colour, with a white bottom section that adorns a bold, deep pink Hinobi "H" symbol on the left side only. It is cropped at his ribs, with sleeves that are rolled up to his elbows. His shirt and leggings and is mainly an identical blue to the jacket primarily with a light cyan section on the front that covers his chest and abdomen. His belt has two identical pockets on each side of his waist and a grey buckle. Thin light cyan stripes run down the sides of his legs from the belt pockets and end at the grey platform soles of his footwear, which is similar to his Tier 1 suit. His visor gains minor changes to its shape and colours. It maintains its pink tint, though lighter than the previous, and the ear pads are light cyan and slate grey with white "H" symbols on both sides.
Powers, Abilities, and Equipment Glove: Like all Glitch Techs, Mitch comes with an augmented glove with weaponry designed to contain and capture glitches. It has the following abilities:
Mind Wipe Energy Blasts Weapon and Shield Formation Portals Upgrades
Dash Speed Boost Overclock: An alteration on the configuration of the gauntlet which greatly augmented the speed of the functions of the gauntlet, giving superspeed to the user, but after 30s of use the gauntlet overheats and stops working for a short period of time, this can be avoided if the overclock is stopped before the time runs out.(Seen in S2 E2 "Ping") Shurikens "Ridley flame" (mod)(Temporary): Augmented power of the glove glowed in red and orange, had a more powerful Energy blast and could be used to charge the glove and hit the floor to cause a shock wave capable of erase any reducing nearby glitches to their base form.(Seen in S2 E5 "The New Recruit") Triple Shot (Temporary): shot 3 explosive capsules. Powered VR tech: Mitch has a program that when plugged in a VR System can temporary allow the user to damage glitches.(Seen in S2 E9 "I'm Mitch Williams") Relationships Miko Kubota Miko naturally doesn't like him due to the tournament incident in Age of Hinobi. She also considered him her enemy at times because he tried to mind wipe her many times even to its full maximum power capacity. Mitch frequently tries to humiliate her when the mission is in process by taking the XP and credit due to him considering her a low level (Noob) on the team along with Five. Even so he recognizes and admits her abilities as a gamer "are off of the chart". However, it is seen that in Season 2, he seems to accept her and her partner as "backup" in difficult missions rather than considering her useless or unworthy of a teammate.
High Five High Five naturally doesn't like him due to the tournament incident in Age of Hinobi. He also considered him his enemy at times because he mind wipes High Five during the events of the tournament. However, Five still admires him to a degree, since Mitch was Five's favourite gamer and streamer. Mitch frequently tries to humiliate him when the mission is in process by taking the XP and credit due to him considering High Five a low level (Noob) on the team along with Miko Kubota. However, it is seen that in Season 2, he seems to accept him and his partner as "backup" in difficult missions rather than considering him useless or unworthy of a teammate.
Phil Mitch doesn't tend to disrespect him due to Phil being the head boss of Hinobi Technology in Bailey.
Zahra She is a member of Mitch's team but tends to dislike Mitch, just like the other Glitch Techs do in Alpha Leader.
Haneesh Jyoshi He is a member of Mitch's team but tends to dislike Mitch, just like the other Glitch Techs do in Alpha Leader.
Casino He was a victim of a Glitch attack when he was infected by a Possessor type Glitch in Smashozaurs. Mitch tried to hurt him due to him being possessed by a glitch, but High Five and Miko interfered by getting in his way by protecting Casino from him. Casino thought of Mitch as an enemy when he was possessed by the glitch, but after being memory wiped later on, the two have not met again.
Ridley When she temporarily joined Glitch Techs, he antagonized with her like he does with all newbies, this causing her anger. Even so after the outbreak of glitches she caused and being fired, he helped her to go out without wiping her memory, because he saw potential in her, though after she hugged him, Mitch threw her into the portal.
His Brothers and Sister He deeply cares for each of them (Audrey Williams , Speck Williams and Ruf Williams), but is both angered and preoccupied of them doing nothing more than playing games. Mitch doesn't live with them and seems to only visit his siblings when they break their gaming equipment or when a Glitch escapes.
Haneesh
Character information Age 16[1][2] Gender Male ♂ Species Human Occupation Glitch Tech Affiliations Hinobi Goal Capture glitches Relatives Remy Jyoshi (older brother) Allies Zahra Rashid Mitch (frenemy) Phil Altiere High Five Miko Bergy Nix Enemies Mitch Williams (frenemy) Glitches Likes Hacking Status Alive Marital status Single [Source] Haneesh Jyoshi is a member of the Glitch Techs and a supporting character of the series.
He is voiced by Sandeep Parikh.
Contents Biography Haneesh was a pro gaming child prodigy by the age of six, but the pressure of high-stakes gaming caused him to flame out hard. He left the E-Sports world behind and was recruited by the Glitch Techs, where he has become a Tech of heroic level.[2]
Personality He has a calm personality, doesn't like to lead, and prefers to work with others. While a little sarcastic, he's very supportive of the rookies Five and Miko, and was fine with Five temporarily becoming leader of Mitch's team.[3]
Since leaving the world of professional E-Sports, Haneesh has learned to take a laid-back approach to his life as a gamer and a Glitch Tech, valuing real life experiences as well as the experience points he earns on missions. His earnestness and unapologetic nerd-cred make him a perfect asset to the Glitch Tech team.[2]
Appearance Haneesh is a human adolescent male with a portly build. He has brown skin and black hair. He's noticeable shorter than Zahra and even shorter than Miko.
Power, abilities, and equipment Haneesh experiments with hacking and witch Plixel-Craft (the skill of creating things using Glitch energy).[2]
Glove: Like all Glitch Techs, Haneesh comes with an augmented glove with weaponry designed to contain and capture glitches. It has the following abilities:
Mind Wipe Energy Blasts Weapon and Shield Formation Portals Upgrades:
Scissors: Haneesh can create a pair of scissors in his back that point up. He can use it to cut a Glitch by throwing himself toward the target. Speed Boost
Bergy
Character information Full name Cecil Bergoch Other names B (by High Five) Age 17 Gender Male ♂ Species Human Occupation Glitch Tech member Affiliations Hinobi Allies High Five Miko Kubota Nica Kubota Nix Glitch Techs Blake (love interest) Enemies Bolypius Glitches Status Alive Marital status Relationship [Source] Cecil Bergoch, simply referred to as Bergy, is a Glitch Tech member and a supporting character of Glitch Techs.
Contents Biography Cecil Bergoch, or "Bergy" for short, sticks to the low-level glitches which don't give out much XP and are considered beneath most Glitch Techs. However, due to these being relatively safer and easier to accomplish jobs, he's able to quickly rack up as much (if not more) XP as everyone else. He is also an escapist gamer who enjoys role-play and social interaction type of games. He was recruited for his overly positive conduct in community forums.
Personality He is shown to be kind and easy to befriend as well as cowardly by avoiding his boss and major missions. However, Bergy still contributes immensely in doing recollection missions. Though he is meek, Bergy is quick to jump to action when a friend is in danger.
Appearance Bergy has curly, red hair, a slim body, and a gap between his front teeth.
Relationships Miko Kubota Miko is in good terms with Bergy, especially when she saved him in Castle Crawl even though she mentioned that she is not good at lying regarding Bergy's statue pose looking cool while taking photos with him in a scared pose and High Five on the mission and had a great time with him on the quest for gems in Collection Quest.
High Five High Five is in good terms with Bergy, especially when he saved him in Castle Crawl but he took some photos with Miko and Bergy as a statue posed as scared on the mission, had a great time with him as buddies on the quest for gems in Collection Quest, and mind wipe Bergy by accident in Karate Trainer when High Five was startled by him.
Phil Phil says, sarcastically, that he does not trust Bergy in Karate Trainer. Phil told High Five to keep it top secret from Bergy regarding intel mentioning that he is an undercover agent. Phil also said that he is not paying Bergy if he does not clean up the mess done by High Five.
Nica Kubota Nica had a fun time with Bergy while on a quest for gems in Collection Quest and are in good terms.
Nix Nix is Bergy's teammate, while on a mission to investigate a glitch in a neighborhood in Castle Crawl even though Nix told him to not get creeped when their gauntlets' powers and energy are drained inside the house but Bergy considers it an anxiety.
Phil
Phil, as the boss, dispatches the Glitch Techs to take care of Glitches and to clean up the messes they cause. This role is shared with BITT, who helps with directing Glitch Techs around, arranging for backup, and dispatching specialized powerups. He is also a veteran Glitch Tech himself, and while he rarely joins in the hunt himself, he is capable and skilled in his own right.
It's revealed in "BITT Prime" that, when he was younger, Phil was mindwiped by someone from Hinobi to hide something he discovered in the development labs. Knowing it was coming, he prepared a message to himself with the relevant data, and covertly programmed BITT to be able to lead him back to it. It just took longer than expected to happen.
Personality Phil tends to be rather deadpan and stone-faced and very no-nonsense, but he does have a soft side. He is firm, but reasonable. He is also good at hiding problems from the higher-ups until they're resolved.
According to BITT, he’s really into buddy cop shows.
Episode 2 also showed that he tended to take a lot of shortcuts when running the store.
Relationship Miko and Five Mitch Barbara They show to go along well for being former companions in their youth. Even so, Phil shows to be a little nervous in the inspections of Barbara.
Joan Fishback He shows that he doesn't like to deal with her, as he was initially blatantly dismissive and tried to ignore her call. They show to have a rivalry and are very bad terms, for a misunderstanding for the Glitch Kodama. Even after Phil demonstrated he was telling the truth, she still proceeded to catch the Glitch Kodama.
Ridley He initially firmly opposed to her joining, but agreed after she repaired and upgraded BITT so that he was able to make donuts. She then caused an outbreak of glitches in the Hinobi tech headquarters, which resulted in Phil being forced to regretfully fire her.
BITT BITT is Phil's bot partner who also helps run the Hinobi tech store and headquarters. They have been partners for over 20 years. Within BITT's files there are great secrets about Hinobi corporate that they both have been investigating.
Kodama Kodama is Phil's Glitch pet, which was promptly taken away by Joan Fishback, as he seemed to have taken him from Dabney "territory" and lied about it.
Powers Abilities and Equipment Glitch Tech Gauntlet:
Upgrades:
Bubble shield: a sphere shaped shield that can contain him and few more people, it's more durable and resistant then the normal shield as it is able to resist for a long time against an outbreak of glitches
Trivia Phil has cynically referred to Five and Miko as the D-Team of the branch in "Castle Crawl". Phil is named after a friend of Dan Milano by the same name.
Character information Full name Phil Altiere[1][2] Other names Philsbury Dough Guy Garbage Head Philbert (All by Joan) Age 40s[2] Gender Male ♂ Species Human Occupation Hinobi manager Glitch Techs director Allies Joan Fishback Mitch Williams Enemies Glitches Status Alive Marital status Single
Nix
Character information Full name Adam Michael Nix Age 17[1] Gender Male ♂ Species Human Affiliations Hinobi Allies Bergy High Five Miko Glitch Techs
Status Alive [Source] Adam Michael Nix,[1] simply referred to as Nix, is a Glitch Tech and a supporting character of Glitch Techs.
Contents Biography Nix works at the Joystick Jr. Pizza Arcade in Bailley.[2]
He was recruited as a Glitch Tech for his completion of achievements. He is often paired with Cecil Bergoch, as their skillsets compliment each other, but he also works independently.[1]
Personality He has a friendly personality and seems to get along with the other Glitch Techs but also shows signs of having a slight ego, as he claims that everybody calls him "The Scorekeeper" in the local Arcade.
Appearance Powers, Abilities, and Equipment Gauntlet: Like all Glitch Techs, Nix comes with an augmented glove with weaponry designed to contain and capture glitches. It has the following abilities: Mind Wipe Energy Blasts Weapon and Shield Formation Portals Pixel Craft: A specialization that require a certification to use it in combat. Can manipulate plixels to create and program his own energy constructs, but if the energy construct is set incorrectly, it can create a Glitch instead. Trivia The character is named and designed after his voice actor, Greg Nix.[3] Nix knows everyone who visits the Joystick Jr. arcade and who holds the top score for which games. For this reason he is known as "The Scorekeeper".[2] Nix's Scorekeeper/arcade uniform shirt is inspired by Walter Day, founder of the Twin Galaxies organization that keeps track of world records pertaining to video games.[4] He is a studious gamer who likes tactical experiences.[1]
Hinobi Stores
Hinobi Stores are shops that sell gaming and technology equipment provided by Hinobi. Their employees are secretly the Glitch Techs, but also work at the store helping customers with their needs.
Contents Biography Hinobi's slogan is, "The Future Is Fun." Their mascot is a bee named "Nobi."
Departments Reception: Hinobi's reception is located right behind the entrance of the store. There is usually one recptionist present, helping customers with questions or problems regarding Hinobi products.
Gaming Area: In Hinobi's gaming area, customers are able to try out the company's games.
Smash Jam Arena: This huge room is were Hinobi's annual Smash Jam tournament takes place.
GT Hinobi store GT Hinobi inner store HinobiSmashArena Products Gaming Console Hinobi's most popular electronic product. It brings joy to their customers' living rooms, but it's also the source of glitches. HinobiConsoleGlitching Kicks Limited edition sneakers for about $200. Five describes them as the "most limited and exclusive fan merchandise". They are sold out shortly after the store opens. Kicks VR Headset N/A VRHeadset Wristband Handed out to the best gamers in a certain area. They are the entry card to participate in Hinobi's Smash Jam tournaments. WristBand Glitch Techs Headquarters The gathering room for all local Glitch Techs. Accessible only for Glitch Techs members through a large blue portal in e.g. the employees' lockers.
Bailley
Bailley is the main setting of Glitch Techs, and the current home of Five and Miko. It’s also the place where they work for the local Hinobi Technology store, one of the Glitch Techs Headquarters which is operated by Phil Altiere.
Contents Geography Bailley is a remote suburban town, surrounded by mountains and pine trees and near a sea or ocean.
It is likely located in the northwestern United States in either Oregon or Washington State, given its surrounding landscape and the fact that many gaming and tech companies, such as Microsoft, Nintendo and Valve, are located in that area in real life.
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