Ultra City Smiths - All Characters

Captain Krieger

Carpenter K. Smith

Lady Andrea the Giant / Bernice Mary-Elizabeth Smith

Deputy Mayor Jeff Thumb

Detective Nico Onasis

Tim

Christina Smalls

Trevor Johnson

Congressman Chris Pecker

Street Hustler Boy / Terrence "Terry" Smith

Mayor Kevin de Maximum

Detective David Mills

Sergeant Gail Johnson / Gail Smith

Donella Pecker / Donella Smith

Sister Mary Margaret / Brittany Smith

Little Grace

Rodrigo Smalls

Narrator

The Most Dangerous Man in the World

Detective Jaya Mukherjee

The King of the Night / Donovan Smith

Trish McSapphire / Paula Smith
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