| “ | No need to hurt me. I am just... the messenger. | ” |
— The Messenger explaining why he should not be shot.
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Hermie, also known as The Messenger, is a criminal messenger and a minor villain in Henry Danger.
He is portrayed by Maurice Meredith.
Description and Personality
The Messenger has a very cowardly personality and does not like to get into conflict between villains and heroes because he can get hurt, since he was just the messenger, begging Kid Danger not to shoot him. Although he did join in when he realized Captain Man and Kid Danger were tired up. He uses an orange backpack and a green helmet with aluminum wings.
History
In Escape Room, he was in the The Beatin' Dungeon, where he sees a pre-recorded message by Rick Twitler before losing his memory, ordering the Messenger to bring the blueprints for the Omega Weapon, with which he will remove Captain Man's indestructibility and give it to the correct villain. After the end of the message, the Messenger is interrupted by Lawn Ranger, who asks him to leave.
In Game of Phones, he heads to No Man's Land to deliver the blueprints for the Omega Weapon to the evil alliance of The Toddler, Dr. Minyak, The Time Jerker and Beekeeper, until they are surprised by Captain Man, Kid Danger and Chapa De Silva, who believed that the villains were looking for Chapa's phone, however, the Messenger revealed the blueprints for the powerful weapon, ruining the secret. Because Captain Man and Kid Danger couldn't take out their lasers, Messenger and the other villains began to beat and taunt the heroes as revenge, however, Chapa was able to use the lasers, allowing Captain Man and Kid Danger to attack the villains, knocking down the Messenger and tying him with a rope with the other villains, while the heroes took the blueprints.
Appearances
Trivia
- He is the first and only villain to debut in a post-credits.
- Although he does not mention it, the credits for Escape Room and Game of Phones credit him as Hermie, implying that this is his real name.
Gallery
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To view the Messenger gallery, click here.
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