Characters
- Jake: Leader of the Animorphs.
- Rachel: Jake's cousin who serves as the tank.
- Tobias: Rachel's boyfriend; trapped as a red-tailed hawk, he serves as the reconnaissance and air support
- Marco: Jake's best friend who serves as the tactician.
- Cassie: Rachel's best friend; the Animorphs' resident environmentalist.
- Ax: An Andalite who joined the team; serves as computer expert.
- Visser Three: Power-mad, villainous Yeerk; leader of the Earth invasion.
- Erek King: Pacifistic android and the Animorphs' inside man.
Factions
- Animorphs - Earth's last hope: a group of teenagers with the power to morph.
- Yeerks - The race of alien parasites invading Earth.
- Andalites - The one great force opposing the Yeerks.
- Chee - Pacifistic dog-like androids who are allies to the Animorphs.
- Ellimist - A god-like being who occasionally helps the Animorphs - but has his own inscrutable agenda.
- Crayak - An evil god-like being who opposes the Ellimist.
- Yeerk Peace Movement — a group of controllers who believe in voluntary cooperation between Yeerks and Humans rather than slavery.
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The Andalites are an alien race of grazers. They are centaur-like creatures, with the lower body similar to a deer and a torso similar to a human. The males' entire body is covered in blue fur and the females' in bluish-purple fur, which becomes tan-coloured as they get older. Their arms, somewhat weak in comparison to that of a human's, end in seven-fingered hands, which while weaker, they are nimbler as well. The head of an Andalite has a set of almond-shaped eyes, as well as a pair of stalk-eyes that endow them with 360-degree vision. They have a nose-like organ which features three vertical slits. Their sense of sight is similar to that of a human's, though the stalk eyes can see a small ways more into the ultraviolet spectrum and the infrared spectrum. The other most notable feature of the face is the lack of a mouth. They eat by crushing grass under their hooves and absorbing the nutrients. They communicate by way of telepathic communication, called Thought-speak.
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