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You know how I feel about conflict. I'm against it!
- Abe

Abraham "Abe" Lincoln is the main protagonist of Clone High. He is the 16-year-old clone of the 16th president of the United States. Like his original counterpart, Abe is known for his honesty and great leadership. Ironically, Abe himself is frequently mislead, believing his ex-girlfriend Cleo to be a true friend, even though she treated him horribly and only loved him for his popularity.

Abe's first true friends are Joan of Arc and Gandhi, though he doesn't seem to differentiate them from the popular crowd. Abe is a nice guy, but being a growing teenager, he is confused and struggles with trying to find out who he is in relation to the real Abraham Lincoln. His guiding light is his original clone father, who he tries to follow in the footsteps of. He eventually realized he is in love with Joan by the finale of the first season. After being frozen for 20 years in the Season 1 finale, he has a hard time adjusting to the present, but manages to make friends with Confucius and even his former rival JFK, as well as a frenemy in Topher Bus.

He is voiced by Will Forte.

Biography

Abe is an awkward, kind, shy, and naive teenager. He is generally a nobody among his classmates who is in love with the hottest girl at school, Cleopatra. He hangs out with Joan of Arc and Gandhi, who are also outcasts. Although he does get general respect from his classmates, they hardly ever acknowledge his presence.

Description on Site

Take that tall, awkward, skinny kid you went to high school with, throw in the DNA of the 16th President of the United States, stir gently, and salt to taste. That's our Abe. While the original Abraham Lincoln spent his time freeing the slaves and preserving the Union, this Abe is dealing with issues just as important to him, like being popular and getting a date for the Late Fall-Early Winter Pre-Exam Prom. Abe is ambitious just like his "clonefather", but his number one goal is winning the affection of the sexy and beguiling Cleopatra. So smitten is Abe with Cleo, that he's oblivious to the infatuation of his good friend Joan of Arc. Abe would love to be like his clonefather, but he has a long way to go. And with his lifelong chum Gandhi feeding him plenty of bad advice, he has an even longer way to go.

Season 1

The first season follows Abe through his Junior year. On his first day of school, shown in "Escape to Beer Mountain: A Rope of Sand", Abe mentioned how he was taller and had longer sideburns, in contrast to his sophomore year. Something about his second year must have been less than satisfactory, as on the first day of junior year, Abe optimistically said "This year's gonna be different." This would be the first of many promises for the year, the second of which being Abe's vow to start dating. The girl in mind was queen bee, Cleopatra, and with her being the most popular girl in school and him being an unimportant nobody, he had a long way to go. His first attempt at getting into the cool crowd saw him drop the honesty and niceness and buy some beer for JFK's upcoming party, which Cleo would be attending. Abe, Gandhi, and Genghis Khan worked together to get some beer, but on account of Genghis' incompetence, they had to settle for non-alcoholic beer. Abe told everyone that it was alcoholic, which quickly scored him some points with Cleo. The two quickly hit it off and kissed for the first time, earning Abe the envy of JFK, who was dating her previously. The cops then busted into the party and were about to arrest Abe. Abe found himself between a rock and a hard place, but decided to choose to tell the sheriff and everyone around him that the beer was non-alcoholic. Abe was let off the hook, at the expense of losing his popularity. Fortunately for him, Gandhi quickly became the new laughing stock of the school when Van Gogh told everyone about his tiny penis, redirecting the humiliation to him. On top of that, Cleo still thought he was cool, allowing for Abe to call this initial endeavor a win.

In "Episode Two: Election Blu-Galoo", Abe ran against JFK for school president, so he could put his presidential abilities to the test. At first, Abe did exactly what the Original Abraham Lincoln did, but after seeing everyone's interest in JFK’s speech, Abe chose to team up with a marketing team, The X-Stream Blu Crew, to help promote his presidential campaign while also promoting their product. Abe rose to the top of the ranks with this marketing scheme and forgot what being class president was really all about. Joan helped JFK make a slander video about Abe, but it only made him want to work harder for his marketing and presidential campaign. However, after seeing how horrible X-Stream Blu really was, in that it made Gandhi nearly die of malnutrition, he turned on his marketing team and sacrificed his own chances of becoming school president in favor of doing the right thing. Even though Joan tried to save his presidency, (and temporarily did so, thanks to Clone High’s official voting system, the Applause-o-Meter,) the presidency eventually went to a dog instead, because the crowd cheered for it more than Abe.

In "A.D.D.: The Last D is for Disorder", Abe is torn between upholding his lifelong friendship with Gandhi and working the kissing booth at the Awareness Fair to get closer to Cleopatra, due to the latter forbidding him to hang out with Gandhi anymore on account of his ADD. After seeing how horribly Gandhi was being treated, Abe finally decided to ditch the kissing booth and disobey Cleo, in favor of helping his friend. Abe and Gandhi publicly made out with each other in front of everybody and Abe let everybody know that he didn't want Gandhi to keep getting disrespected or else their awareness fair would become an "awareness unfair".

In "Film Fest: Tears of a Clone", Abe hosted the film fest and made a film called "It Takes a Hero" about a girl who was impregnated by an alien football-playing giraffe. Abe thought his film was brilliant and was emotionally moved by his own work, while everybody else thought it was terrible.

In "Sleep of Faith: La Ru D'Awakening", Abe and Cleo went on their first date and Cleo asked Abe to help her study for the upcoming PXJT test, saying that if he helped her, she would have sex with him. Abe deprived himself of sleep for days just so that he could help Cleo study for the PJXTs, hoping that she would keep her end of the deal. Concerned for his well-being, Joan and Gandhi tried to convince Abe to kick his addiction to sleep deprivation as though they were talking about drugs, but Abe ignored them, telling them "I'll sleep when I die!" As expected, Cleo did not retain a single thing from the studying and Abe remained a virgin. On the day of the test, Abe fell asleep in the middle of class, causing him to automatically fail. Abe was extremely upset with Cleo because of this and did not want to talk to her anymore. At this time, Abe was challenged to a drag race with JFK. During the drag race, JFK got into a car accident, incapacitating him. While this happened, Abe finally decided to get some sleep in the middle of the race, parking his car and taking the night off. The following day, he woke up and drove to the finish line, winning the race (with his competition severely injured).

In "Homecoming: A Shot in D'Arc", Abe was the team captain of the school basketball team, which was going to be pitted against GESH High School in a big game. Abe also had a letterman jacket which he planned on giving to Cleo at the homecoming prom, something that made Joan jealous. Joan joined the basketball team, pretending to be a man named "John Dark" and quickly gained the affection of Cleo, causing the jealousy to come full circle. Abe confronted "John" and told him to stay away from Cleo. John asked Abe if he had ever considered dating Joan of Arc, which Abe thought positively of for just a brief moment. In a shocking display of idiocy, he came to the conclusion that this was just one of John's tactics to keep him away from Cleo. Abe's ire for John only grew stronger when Principal Scudworth revoked his status as team captain and gave it to John. On the night of the actual game, Abe found himself sucking at basketball on the court and realized he was actually wrong about John and passed the ball to him. It was at this moment thatJohn revealed he was actually Joan. Abe was mad at Joan for how she messed up the game by sneaking in and ended up forgetting what he was saying, talking his way through a strange mixed metaphor and serving as proof that girls could play basketball too. This was against the rules and Principal Scudworth demanded Joan be kicked off the team so that Abe could take over as team captain, but Abe still refused and had Joan play so that she could score the winning shot. Joan may have scored the winning shot, but Abe received all the credit as he was the one who gave her the pep talk she needed to score said shot. This got Cleo to fall back in love with Abe again, leaving Joan sad and unloved once again.

In "Plane Crazy: Gate Expectations", Abe prepared for his first kiss with Cleo (besides the kiss the two already had in the first episode), but it needed to be absolutely perfect, as per Cleo's request. Abe's plans to kiss her were put on hiatus, when Cleo got accepted into Ashley Angel From O-Town's Spring Break Dance Academy as a background dancer, which would require her to go to Canada for the spring. Before Cleo left, Abe chased her down at the airport and begged her to take his letterman jacket with her, which Cleo promised to wear to symbolize their ongoing love. Abe watched Cleo on TV and saw Cleo grinding up on Ashley Angel. He was angered by this, not about her grinding up on Ashley, but just because she wasn't wearing the jacket. Abe called her up on the phone in anger and dumped her. Abe would later realize that Cleo was wearing the jacket after all, (just around her neck as a necklace, since it shrunk in the wash) and he chased her down at another airport to apologize. Cleo forgave him and they had their first kiss as boyfriend and girlfriend. Luckily, it was perfect.

In "A Room of One's Clone: The Pie of the Storm", Abe takes up a passion for conflict resolution, like the Original Abraham Lincoln, but fails to solve the conflict between Joan and Cleo having to share the same house together. Their battle ended up representing the civil war, with Abe serving the same role as himself. After riding Mr. Lincoln's Mild Ride at the Unspecified Rodent Themed Amusement Park, Abe learned the famous "house divided" speech that the original Abraham Lincoln used during the civil war, and ended up using it later to resolve not just Joan and Cleo's conflict, but all of the other conflicts going on.

In "Raisin the Stakes: A Rock Opera in Three Acts", Abe was peer pressured by Cleo, JFK, and many of the other popular kids into smoking raisins, making him compromise his principles of being anti-drugs. Abe got so high that he started hallucinating a psychedelic world of rainbows and flowers. Soon after, he became a spiritual leader named "Captain Lavender", who led all of the other raisin-smoking hippies in starting a new age of peace and love. Abe's plans for a new world were being thwarted by Principal Scudworth, who banned raisins and built a fence to keep out all drug dealers. Abe led his hippie army to war with Scudworth, which led to him getting severely injured and knocked out cold, where he had an out-of-body experience and met with the spirit of The Original Abraham Lincoln. The original Abe told Clone Abe that he was being enslaved by the brainwashing raisins and that he should change his ways to oppose the devil's fruits and free up the rest of the kids. Abe awoke, now fully sober, and followed his clonefather's orders to end smoking raisins, helping to free up the other hippies and return Exclamation to normal.

In "Litter Kills: Litterally", Abe tried to make his next move on Cleopatra, but JFK kept getting in the way, still jealous of his ex for going out with Abe. Things only got even worse for Abe when JFK's best friend Ponce de León was killed by litter, breaking JFK's heart and causing him to spiral into a deep depression, leading Cleo to spend her time comforting JFK. Abe was furious with JFK and Cleo and had a few public freakouts over it. Joan told Abe that he was being insensitive, since JFK was mourning over the death of his friend and that he should really apologize. Abe went down to the thinking docks and told JFK he was sorry about how he'd been acting and helped comfort him in his time of grief. This helped Abe and JFK to bond as friends and finally put their differences aside. Abe also promoted cleaning all the litter off the grounds of the schoolyard, so that Ponce's death wouldn't be in vain.

In "Snowflake Day: A Very Special Holiday Special", Abe thought of getting Cleo the perfect gift for Snowflake Day and worked as a dishwasher at T.G.I. Chili's to save up for buying her something expensive. At his job, Abe and Gandhi thought they needed a better way of making money and brainstormed the million dollar idea of a Knork (a combination of a knife and a fork). Abe and Gandhi went all out with building this knork and went overboard with its creation, to the point where it became a needlessly convoluted contraption that was way more trouble than it was worth. Because of their poor and ridiculous design, the knorks didn't sell the way they expected and Abe had to throw them out in the garbage. It was then he received some wise advice from Mandy Moore, the advice being that he should instead give Cleo a present that comes from the heart. Abe spent that night lovingly handcrafting her a scrapbook of all their memories together. That Snowflake Day, Abe gave Cleo her present at the gift exchange and Cleo hated it, saying that it wasn't expensive and superficial enough. Nevertheless, Cleo gave Abe his present, which was a knork that she fished out of the garbage for him. Abe was fuming at Cleo for giving him such a disrespectful gift, knowing she got it out of the trash. Their argument was soon interrupted by Joan coming in and telling everyone how she learned the true meaning of Snowflake Day, which was all about friendship and not material objects. This got Abe and Cleo to forgive each other for the holidays. Abe was also rewarded by Cleo letting him touch her left boob, who he named "Poncho".

In "Makeover Makeover Makeover: the Makeover Episode", Abe was ready to take Cleo to the upcoming winter prom, where he was promised to have sex with her. However, Abe dedicated all his time to helping Joan get ready for prom, giving her a makeover, and helping put out fliers for her to get a date. Because he spent so much time on Joan, he ended up completely neglecting his own girlfriend, Cleo and never gave her a proper promposal. Eventually, Abe finally got around to giving Cleo the promposal she deserved, complete with a bunch of overly elaborate things like fireworks, unicycles, parachutes, tigers, flamingos, whales, and dolphins.

In "Changes: The Big Prom: The Sex Romp: The Season Finale", Abe went to the winter prom with Cleopatra, but found himself focusing more on Joan, who was at the dance with JFK. As Cleo finally took Abe back into one of the "private suites" to have sex with him, Abe started to come to the realization that he was not in love with her and was actually in love with Joan. This all came out when Abe was about to have sex with Cleo and ended up saying Joan's name, much to Cleo's horror. Abe ran up to Gandhi and told him everything and Gandhi was just surprised it took Abe this long to figure it out. Abe ran down to the suite where Joan was so that he could finally profess his feelings for her, only to walk in on her having sex with JFK. Just as this happened, Principal Scudworth led The Secret Board of Shadowy Figures and all of the other clones into the same room they were in, which coincidentally happened to be the flash freezer, and he cryogenically froze them all, leaving the original series on a cliffhanger.

Season 2

In "Let's Try This Again", Abe (along with the other original clones aside from Gandhi) was finally defrosted after 20 years and re-introduced to Clone High, now populated by an entire second generation of clones. He found himself pining after Joan and pursuing her romantically, only for him to be ignored and overshadowed by Joan's new boyfriend, JFK. Abe, facing culture shock, was initially treated like an outcast by new and old students alike, and lead to him briefly being sentenced to the Cancelled Corner, He apologized for his actions by cutting up his fingers with his notebook pages and allowing everybody who hates him to pour hot wing sauce into his paper cuts. Later, in "Sleepover", Abe had difficulty finding Joan in order to show her his impression of a lighthouse. In the absence of her and Gandhi, Abe became friends with Topher Bus and went over to his house for a sleepover. As the night went on, Abe became shocked at Topher's actions during his flame war with JFK on FlipFlop, becoming so disgusted as to leave the sleepover early.

During "Anxious Times at Clone High", Abe began to worry that he would never pursue a relationship with Joan, believing that her and JFK would stay together while he died single and alone. All of this stress and anxiety made Abe one of the primary targets of the Heebie Jeebie, a monster who would feed off of his stress and discomfort. Discomforted, Abe turned to Frida Kahlo for assistance, and the two bathed together. However, their attempt at relaxing went south when the Heebie Jeebie broke in and filled the bathtub with blood, forcing them to team up to save the rest of the students. They, alongside Joan, JFK, Harriet Tubman and Confucius defeated him via facing their fears and beating the Heebie Jeebie; it shortly revealed itself to be Ian Ziering in disguise, teaching them all a lesson about the importance of mental health. In "The Crown: Joancoming: It’s a Cleo, Cleo, Cleo, Cleo World", Abe is brainwashed by Cleopatra using the Stone of Eternal Servitude, turning him into a mindless slave. His personality and appearance were vastly different; he wore a crop top and gaucho pants, and his behavior was much more flamboyant. Joan teamed up with Confucius to help break Abe out of his trance, along with all of the other students that had been brainwashed by Cleo.

In "Some Talking but Mostly Songs", Abe was interested in being a part of Harriet Tubman's upcoming play, "Twister: The Game: The Musical", eventually landing the role of Mayor Spinner. This filled him with an unearned sense of bravado, which Frida dubbed "White Guy Confidence". A group of students, believing that Abe's bravado was easily obtainable, stole his sweat and drank it without his consent. This failed to have any noticeable effect, and Frida admitted later that she made the whole thing up for no particular reason. On the night of the performance, Abe hammed up his role as Mayor Spinner, and the play ended with The Grassy Knoll getting burned down in flames. In "Saved by the Knoll", Abe helped Joan with rebuilding The Grassy Knoll upon noticing that she was suffering from Psylly Legs. Joan begged Abe to keep her illness under wraps, which he agreed to with a blood pact. Abe later walked in on JFK and Harriet Tubman making out in class, which revealed to him that Joan's boyfriend was cheating on her with her best friend. Worried about how she would react if she found out, he deliberately hid this startling revelation from her. Inevitably, Joan found out about this and in the process learned that Abe was keeping it a secret. Disheartened, she broke off their friendship, telling him that he was being unfaithful and dishonest to her by keeping this a secret.

In "Spring Broken", Abe spent the entire spring break sulking and griping over the end of his friendship with Joan, eventually changing his tune after a run-in with a group of divorcees, who spent their lives roaming the desert in much the same way as Abe. Upon realizing that this could be his fate if he didn't make up with Joan, he quickly apologized to her, even though he believed he did nothing wrong. Joan forgave him and the two became friends again. During "Sexy-Ed", he planned on finally asking Joan out, but Topher stopped him, believing that Joan would not be interested in dating a virgin. Topher informed Abe that if he wants to be like JFK, he must first have sex with a promiscuous woman (such as the new sexual education teacher, Mrs. Grumbles) so that he can have a sizeable body count when first approaching Joan. Abe went to the teacher's lounge to have sex with Mrs. Grumbles, but the latter died before coitus. Unbeknownst to him, Topher took a picture of Abe and Mrs. Grumbles in a compromising position, and later used it at a party to blackmail Abe into silence.

Abe was out of focus during "For Your Consideration", but returned in "Clone Alone". He went into the Death Maze at the end of the year and competed with all of the other clones to make it into "Clone High College". In the Death Maze, Abe stuck together with JFK, Confucius, and Topher in an alliance. Upon finding out about Topher's blackmail, and Abe's love of Joan, JFK stole Topher's phone and crushed it between his buttcheeks, freeing Abe from any reprisal by Topher. The four were later caught in a death trap by Joan, sending them into an underground bunker, where they were brainwashed by Candide's Memory Eraser Ray. Luckily for them, Joan, having a change of heart, came back to restore their memories. When Abe got his memory back, he was about to ask out Joan before Candide showed the students evidence of Joan sabotaging everyone else in the death maze, causing him and the rest of the student populace to begin hating her.

Season 3

In "Blinded With Pseudoscience: Magnetic Distractions", Abe returned to Clone High after summer break for another school year. The changes in his relationships from the end of the last year were still in full effect; he was still mad at Joan for trying to kill him in the Death Maze, and he now had a strong friendship with JFK after their reconciliation. He was also one of the students taught by Professor Hirsute, a conman who taught those under his wing numerous "facts" about science that were either incorrect or lethal. In addition, he is also shown in "Don't You Get It? Sports Are Huge in This Town" to be a member of the school swim team, albeit a rather poor athlete.

His first major appearance in the season is within "Bible Humpers: A Much Needed Praycation", where his friendship with JFK enters a rift due to the latter's regret over his past actions. He initially believes that JFK's interest in Catholicism and subsequent induction into the Prayer Pals have gotten in the way of their friendship, and begs him to abandon the Prayer Pals and rejoin him. This obsession escalates to the point of Abe pretending to be God Himself in order to convince JFK to abandon his pursuit of religion. Despite this, his opinion is changed when JFK details how sad he felt with his previous secular lifestyle, leading to Abe gifting him a purity ring that he had previously stolen from the Prayer Pals, resulting in the two forgiving each other.

In "The Principal Principle: Sub Zero to Sub Hero", Joan and Abe are temporarily promoted to principal and vice principal, respectively, during Scudworth and Mr. B's absence. Acting as vice principal, Abe reluctantly assists Joan in throwing a party for the student populace, despite Scudworth threatening them with hard time in Clone Juvie. Their plan initially goes swimmingly, with the two even covering for Scudworth by pretending to be him while on call with Candide, until Confucius brings his pet bear Kevin to the party. After the matter with Kevin is settled, Scudworth and Mr. B suddenly arrive and immediately notice the trashed state of the cafeteria, choosing to blame Abe as he is the only student in the vicinity. As he resigns himself to Clone Juvie, Joan and numerous other students cover for him, eventually resulting in no punishment being dealt.

Over the course of "Money Can Buy Me Love: Stupid Is As Cupid Does", "Go Yell It On the Mountain: Snow Way Out" and "Grave Mistakes: The Virgin Homicides", Abe falls in love with a woman named Mary, who initially presents herself as a new student at Clone High. He is enthralled by her manic, pixie-like qualities, but is initially nervous to pursue her. Fortunately, they become fast friends after finding out that they have numerous common interests. Their texts quickly grow intimate, and the two exchange nude photos during a ski trip. To Abe's horror, JFK attempts to intervene by inserting photos of his genitalia into their conversation, briefly causing a rift between Abe and Mary. This rift is resolved upon Abe's return home, where Mary reassures him that the only reason she disliked the photos sent were because she knew they were JFK's.

As their relationship continues to blossom, other students grow suspicious of Mary and her increasing control on Abe's life, culminating in Joan, Cleopatra, Harriet and Frida breaking into her house one day and discovering a grim truth: "Mary" is Bloody Mary, and she intends to kill Abe that night. Mary had suggested to Abe that the two have sex in a graveyard, to which he readily agreed. Unfortunately, Abe would not lose his virginity that night, as Joan and her friends destroy Bloody Mary by reciting her name 6,969 times, trapping her soul within one of Cleo's belongings. Abe is horrified at this, believing that he was about to experience the best night of his life, and leaves the scene crying.

His friendship with Joan is still on the rocks come "Cyranos: A Portmant-opus", when the two are forced to act as Confucius' foster parents when they are not present for the mandatory parent-principal meetings. While he has made amends with JFK and Confucius, he is still annoyed with Joan, only helping her because it will benefit Confucius. Their attempt at acting while meeting with Scudworth devolves into a nasty argument where the two rip into each other regarding personal flaws. Confucius, seeing this, employs a crippled JFK to act as his grandfather, and his performance inspires Abe to settle things with Joan, with the two becoming friends once more.

In "Cloney Island: Twist!", he joins the rest of the students in reading Principal Scudworth's diary, but notices that one of the walls in the office appears to be leaking. The students ignore him, and he proceeds to narrate one of Scudworth's diary entries. In the series finale "The Cloniest Place on Earth: Missile While You Work", he finds himself working at a log ride in the Leader Lagoon zone of Cloney Island. His time there is cut short by Joan informing him of an incoming missile attack on the island, and the two quickly demolish the log ride. Confucius is disappointed by this, having recently entered into a relationship with Joan, and fears that her feelings for Abe may be rekindled. Meanwhile, Abe and Joan rescue other students, but he is knocked unconscious by a churro that was laced with a tranquilizer. Joan and Confucius, having saved the other students, rush back in an attempt to rescue him. He wakes up moments before the missile hits, meaning to tell Joan something on his mind, but the episode cuts to black before he and Joan can reveal their feelings for each other. His fate, alongside Joan's and Confucius', is left unknown, as it is unclear if the missile detonated.

Appearance

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Abe is seen wearing a white t-shirt with a blue collar and blue sleeves, long, baggy cargo jeans and sneakers. He is very tall, skinny and gangling. He has messy brown hair and a scruffy black chin-strap beard and a mole that appears to switch sides at time. Abe is around 6'5 yet despite his tall height, he is very light weight, weighing in at only 104 pounds.

Personality

Abe Lincoln is shown to be very shy, awkward, reluctant and insecure about his abilities. He is a kind and friendly teenage boy, who spends most of his time with his friends, Joan of Arc and Gandhi. He is smart and studious, always obeying the rules at Clone High High School and avoiding getting into any trouble with the teachers. He always shows respect and patience toward others, like any red-blooded American would. However, he tends to do so even toward those who are mean and vain toward him. This makes him a bit of a "pushover", especially with Cleopatra, to whom he is completely submissive. Abe can be described as weak-willed, rarely having the power to stand up for himself, even when he's being wronged. Abe will also easily cave into peer pressure, which can lead to him screwing himself over and getting into a few predicaments. However, through much trial and error, Abe stays vigilant and determined to get himself through these tough scenarios and reach the light at the end of the tunnel.

Abe is also known for being comically oblivious to various things that happen to him, most notably Joan's crush on him. Although Joan drops numerous overt hints pointing to her infatuation with him, Abe fails to pick up on any of this. Abe also regularly fails to notice when he's being cheated on by Cleo or disrespected by JFK, as well as various other blatantly obvious social cues. This fuels his status as a pushover, as he fails to realize when he's being wronged, allowing Abe to make things worse for himself in social situations. To boot, Abe is very bad at decision-making, usually making stupidly poor choices that only lead to him digging himself even deeper into whatever hole he's gotten himself into.

Abe's purpose in life is to live up to the name of his clonefather, The Original Abraham Lincoln, but this is, of course, going to be an incredibly rigorous journey for him. The original Abraham Lincoln was such an outstanding, legendary paragon in history, while he sees himself as just an average nobody. He doubts his ability to reach such a status in life but never truly gives up hope. When at the end of his robe, Abe looks to the Original Abraham Lincoln for moral and spiritual guidance, which never fails to give him the right advice for doing what he needs to do to succeed. Whenever Abe has one of these moments, he feels a true and deep connection with his clonefather and knows that he's meant to follow in his footsteps to become a successful leader just like him, someday.

Like his clonefather, Abe tries to be a profound orator, usually making impassioned speeches where he expresses his complex emotions, advice for others, outlook on the world, or words of wisdom. However, he usually tends to lose himself in these monologues and ends up stumbling over his words, saying ridiculous things, and completely forgetting where he was going with what he was saying. Although he struggles to communicate his points coherently, he usually has the right idea and knows what he stands for and believes in.

Every now and again, Abe learns how to stand up for himself against his enemies and express much-warranted anger. These rare moments of Abe putting his foot down can range from being cathartic to embarrassing, depending on how well he understands his current situation. For every moment where Abe calls out someone who's being morally reprehensible, there is also a moment when Abe blows his top over something nonsensical, leading to him making an ass of himself in public.

Abe is a devout Christian, albeit a non-practitioner, and makes a point out of being ethically correct. He will never resort to immoral behavior that the Bible wouldn't approve of. His religion teaches him the importance of generosity, genuineness, tolerance, and love, all of which are prominent aspects of his character.

Foreign voice actors

Language version Actors
Venezuelaflag Secundaria de clones (Latin American Spanish) Juan Guzmán
Brazilianflag Projeto Clonagem (Brazillian Portuguese) Alexandre Moreno (Season One)

Sérgio Moreno (Season Two)

Portugueseflag Projecto Clonagem (European Portuguese) Pedro Borges
Frenchflag Clone High (French) Frédéric Meaux
Italianflag Clone High (Italian) Gigi Rosa

Trivia