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His Dishonor: The Mayor is The Action League's primary antagonist. Although the reasons for his dislike of the Action League are unknown, his hatred is obvious. His catchphrase is, "Uh oh, here's trouble" or "I hate Mondays," whenever he is about to be defeated. Instances in which the Mayor attempts to destroy the League include sucking them up with a massive vacuum cleaner, and blowing them away with a giant fan. Many of his schemes revolve around making money. In the episode, A Star Is Torn, his pseudonym was revealed to be "Louis D. Mayor." He also appears to have a fixation with becoming a celebrity, a successful musician, or a National Football League player.

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  • His Dishonor: The Mayor is The Action League's primary antagonist. Although the reasons for his dislike of the Action League are unknown, his hatred is obvious. His catchphrase is, "Uh oh, here's trouble" or "I hate Mondays," whenever he is about to be defeated. Instances in which the Mayor attempts to destroy the League include sucking them up with a massive vacuum cleaner, and blowing them away with a giant fan. Many of his schemes revolve around making money. In the episode, A Star Is Torn, his pseudonym was revealed to be "Louis D. Mayor." He also appears to have a fixation with becoming a celebrity, a successful musician, or a National Football League player.
  • The Mayor of Jefferton is one of the main characters on Tom Goes to the Mayor and is played by Eric Wareheim.
  • Once he hears the news about the daisy on Mayzie McGrew's head he comes over to the school to see about it.
  • The Mayor is a mayor from Curious George.
  • The Mayor is the main villain in the KaBlam! short Action League Now! who wants to take over the world. His reason for his hatred of the Action League is never revealed. He is voiced by radio personality Jim Krenn, who also voices The Flesh, Stinky Diver and Bill the Lab Guy. Krenn voiced The Mayor in the style of (at the time of the show) Pittsburgh mayor Tom Murphy.
  • The Mayor of the City was quoted in an issue of The Daily Punctilio as having said the Baudelaire Fire was a tragedy, in an article entitled "A Message From The Mayor".
  • The Mayor (市長 Mayor?) is a playable character introduced in the Chinese game Rockman Gold Empire.
  • The Mayor is the Mayor of Chamberlaine, Maine. Out of political interests he covers up the misdeeds of the fooball team members, because their parents belong to the most powerful people in the town.His actions ignite the tragedy at the Black Party.
  • The Mayor is a minor character in WordGirl and is voiced by Ron Lynch. He does not seem to be overly bright and is easily distracted and amused by such things as pigeons, such as in the episode Banned on the Run. He is said to let anyone build a museum in the city (examples would be the ancient trash museum). To make certain he says the right thing, he generally only speaks when reading from pre-written index cards, but even then he can make mistakes--such as the time when he was opening the city's new library and was accidentally reading the card for the opening of a new swimming pool. Or when his card was upside down in "The Invisi-Bill Hand" and said WordGirl's name as "ljigpjom". His assistant is frequently with him to help keep him on track.
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  • His Dishonor: The Mayor is The Action League's primary antagonist. Although the reasons for his dislike of the Action League are unknown, his hatred is obvious. His catchphrase is, "Uh oh, here's trouble" or "I hate Mondays," whenever he is about to be defeated. Instances in which the Mayor attempts to destroy the League include sucking them up with a massive vacuum cleaner, and blowing them away with a giant fan. Many of his schemes revolve around making money. In the episode, A Star Is Torn, his pseudonym was revealed to be "Louis D. Mayor." He also appears to have a fixation with becoming a celebrity, a successful musician, or a National Football League player.
  • The Mayor of Jefferton is one of the main characters on Tom Goes to the Mayor and is played by Eric Wareheim.
  • Once he hears the news about the daisy on Mayzie McGrew's head he comes over to the school to see about it.
  • The Mayor is a mayor from Curious George.
  • The Mayor is the main villain in the KaBlam! short Action League Now! who wants to take over the world. His reason for his hatred of the Action League is never revealed. He is voiced by radio personality Jim Krenn, who also voices The Flesh, Stinky Diver and Bill the Lab Guy. Krenn voiced The Mayor in the style of (at the time of the show) Pittsburgh mayor Tom Murphy.
  • The Mayor is a minor character in WordGirl and is voiced by Ron Lynch. He does not seem to be overly bright and is easily distracted and amused by such things as pigeons, such as in the episode Banned on the Run. He is said to let anyone build a museum in the city (examples would be the ancient trash museum). To make certain he says the right thing, he generally only speaks when reading from pre-written index cards, but even then he can make mistakes--such as the time when he was opening the city's new library and was accidentally reading the card for the opening of a new swimming pool. Or when his card was upside down in "The Invisi-Bill Hand" and said WordGirl's name as "ljigpjom". His assistant is frequently with him to help keep him on track. Despite his many shortcomings, he seems to be capable of reacting quickly in stressful situations. In Questionable Behavior, when Ms. Question tried to coerce WordGirl into revealing her secret identity, the Mayor intervened twice, giving WordGirl time to recover from the spell. This included publicly confessing his own secret he had been forced to tell Ms. Question (that he sleeps at night with his teddy bear Rex), thus releasing him (and the city) from Ms. Question's grip. His position is frequently in danger as Mr. Big tries to either steal it or win it by illicit means.
  • The Mayor of the City was quoted in an issue of The Daily Punctilio as having said the Baudelaire Fire was a tragedy, in an article entitled "A Message From The Mayor".
  • The Mayor (市長 Mayor?) is a playable character introduced in the Chinese game Rockman Gold Empire.
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