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'''Charles Gunhaver''' is the erstwhile leader of the [[Cheat Commandos]]. Among his mission credits are leading an action figure storage vehicle attack on [[Blue Laser]], leading a search party to uncover Blue Laser's [[secret desert headquarters]], and staving off the danger of Blue Laser saving money at [[Price Style]].  Certain parts of the cartoon [[Let us give TANKS!]] strongly suggest that the rest of the Cheat Commandos regard Gunhaver as possibly ''too'' enthusiastic about his duties. A [[running gag]] surrounding him is people will usually [[Gunhaver's Name|flub his name]]. His first name, Charles, was revealed by Blue Laser commander in [[Let us give TANKS!]].
'''Charles Gunhaver''' is the erstwhile leader of the [[Cheat Commandos]]. Among his mission credits are leading an action figure storage vehicle attack on [[Blue Laser]], leading a search party to uncover Blue Laser's [[secret desert headquarters]], and staving off the danger of Blue Laser saving money at [[Price Style]].  Certain parts of the cartoon [[Let us give TANKS!]] strongly suggest that the rest of the Cheat Commandos regard Gunhaver as possibly ''too'' enthusiastic about his duties. A [[running gag]] surrounding him is people will usually [[Gunhaver's Name|flub his name]]. His first name, Charles, was revealed by Blue Laser commander in [[Let us give TANKS!]].
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He is usually seen wearing a brown fur-lined coat, a cowboy hat, and [[sunglasses]]. As suggested by his name (pronounced as "Gun [[Haver|Have-er]]") and action figure box, Gunhaver has a [[Gunhaver's Gun|semi-automatic pistol]]. The gun was seen hanging on the wall and labeled by [[Reynold]] in [[Shopping For Danger]]. Gunhaver was actually shown brandishing it (to the astonishment of [[Blue Laser Commander]]) in "Let us give TANKS!". Gunhaver was the leader of the Cheat Commandos until he was relieved of his command by [[Flashfight]] in [[Cheat Commandos: Two Part Episode: Part 1]]. He then went to work for Jaded Teen Pizza with [[Silent Rip]] and [[Crackotage]] under the management of [[Reynold's brother]], but the three quit and went to run their own restaurant, [[Kitchen Commandos]], which closed after three months. [[Cheat Commandos: Two Part Episode: Part 2|Part 2]] concludes with Gunhaver's leadership position reinstated.
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He is usually seen wearing a brown fur-lined coat, a cowboy hat, and [[sunglasses]]. As suggested by his name (pronounced as "Gun [[Haver|Have-er]]") and action figure box, Gunhaver has a [[Gunhaver's Gun|semi-automatic pistol]]. The gun was seen hanging on the wall and labeled by [[Reynold]] in [[Shopping For Danger]]. Gunhaver was actually shown brandishing it (to the astonishment of [[Blue Laser Commander]]) in "Let us give TANKS!". Gunhaver was the leader of the Cheat Commandos until he was relieved of his command by [[Flashfight]] in [[2 Part Episode: Part 1]]. He then went to work for Jaded Teen Pizza with [[Silent Rip]] and [[Crackotage]] under the management of [[Reynold's brother]], but the three quit and went to run their own restaurant, [[Kitchen Commandos]], which closed after three months. [[Cheat Commandos: Two Part Episode: Part 2|Part 2]] concludes with Gunhaver's leadership position reinstated.
Gunhaver is voiced by [[Crack Stuntman]], who has difficulty remembering his character's name, calling him such names as "Gun-hay-ver" and "the gun-shaver". According to [[The Next Epi-Snowed]], Crack Stuntman often attempts to change his character's lines and introduce odd and self-serving turns into the story. For example, Gunhaver's (and the Cheat Commandos') [[catch phrase]] is "[[Rock rock on!]]", but in [[An Important Rap Song]], Gunhaver says it is now "Riggidy roll!". After growing tired of Stuntman's demands, [[A. Chimendez]] sent Gunhaver on "a secret mission to the moon for an undisclosed period of time" and "when he gets back his voice might have changed". [[Pistols for Pandas]] revealed that Crack Stuntman continued to voice Gunhaver.
Gunhaver is voiced by [[Crack Stuntman]], who has difficulty remembering his character's name, calling him such names as "Gun-hay-ver" and "the gun-shaver". According to [[The Next Epi-Snowed]], Crack Stuntman often attempts to change his character's lines and introduce odd and self-serving turns into the story. For example, Gunhaver's (and the Cheat Commandos') [[catch phrase]] is "[[Rock rock on!]]", but in [[An Important Rap Song]], Gunhaver says it is now "Riggidy roll!". After growing tired of Stuntman's demands, [[A. Chimendez]] sent Gunhaver on "a secret mission to the moon for an undisclosed period of time" and "when he gets back his voice might have changed". [[Pistols for Pandas]] revealed that Crack Stuntman continued to voice Gunhaver.

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