The 1990s was when all kinds of cartoons were introduced to the public and flourished in the famous culture arena. Cartoon characters of the ’90s are some of the most beloved characters of all time and certainly one of the most iconic. During the 90s, adult cartoons became popular with many teenagers and young adults. The following is a list of 50 Cartoon Characters from the Decade of the Nineties.
1. Tom Cat
Tom Cat | Information |
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Full Name | Thomas Jasper “Tom” Cat Sr. |
Description | Grey and white anthropomorphic domestic short-haired mute tuxedo British cat |
Occupation | House cat, chasing and setting traps for Jerry Mouse |
Intelligence | Evolved into bipedal with human intelligence |
Trademark | Elasticity and physical resilience |
Defeat | Typically defeated or outwitted by Jerry Mouse, occasionally defeats Jerry or turns tables with assistance from other characters like Spike Bulldog |
Speaking Appearances | Tom and Jerry: The Movie (1992) Tom & Jerry (2021 film) |
Voice Actors | Harry E. Lang, William Hanna, Mel Blanc, Frank Welker, Eric Bauza, and more |
Sound Effects | Tom’s iconic screams used as stock sound effects in various media |
Pop Culture References | Parodied in The Itchy & Scratchy Show from The Simpsons TomCat named after the character for a type of military jet fighter |
Tomcat, or Thomas “Tom”, is a cartoon character, one of the two main characters of the famous animated film “Tom and Jerry”, directed by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Tomcat has the English name “Tomcat. A special thing is that Tom cat rarely talks, only in some special episodes such as “Tom & Jerry Tales”, “Tom and Jerry: The Movie,” or “League of Cats”.
In the movie, Tom is always ready to hunt Jerry’s mouse. But Tom rarely tries to eat this little mouse but only intentionally tortures it, or the two often fight for something. In some cases, the cat Tom often sets a trap for Jerry, but in the end, the one who gets the trap is Tom’s cat. Some episodes of Tom Cat and Jerry Mouse also behave harmoniously.
Tom’s cat is constantly changing through the episodes. For example, the cat Tom walks on all fours and has the intelligence of an ordinary cat. Still, since the episode “Dog Trouble”, he is almost bipedal and has the intelligence of a human.
2. Tasmanian Devil
Tasmanian Devil | Information |
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Conservation Status | Endangered |
Kingdom | Animalia |
Phylum | Chordata |
Class | Mammalia |
Order | Dasyuromorphia |
Family | Dasyuridae |
Genus | Sarcophilus |
Species | S. harrisii |
Binomial Name | Sarcophilus harrisii |
Distribution | Tasmania, Australia |
Physical Characteristics | Stocky and muscular build, black fur, pungent odor |
Behavior | Nocturnal and solitary, fast and agile |
Diet | Carnivorous |
Reproduction | Non-monogamous, multiple ovulations, high pregnancy rates |
Average Lifespan | 5 – 6 years |
Habitat | Tasmania |
Main Threats | Devil Facial Tumor Disease (DFTD), habitat loss, road accidents |
Conservation Efforts | Save the Tasmanian Devil Program, breeding programs, research, and monitoring |
Cultural Significance | Iconic symbol of Tasmania, featured in Looney Tunes cartoons |
The Tasmanian Devil, commonly abbreviated as Taz, is a character of Looney Tunes. The Tasmanian Devil stalks Bugs, but his lackluster intelligence and inability to frame complete, logical sentences cause only slight annoyance. Bedbugs finally get rid of him in the most logical way possible – pairing him with an equally insatiable female devil.
The character’s speech, mixed with growls, screams, and raspberries, was provided by Mel Blanc and is now provided by Jim Cummings, who is best known for voicing Winnie the Pooh, Tigger, and Peg-Leg Pete from Disney.
3. Tommy Pickles
Tommy Pickles | Information |
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Full Name | Thomas Malcolm Pickles |
First Appearance | Tommy Pickles and The Great White Thing |
Created by | Arlene Klasky, Paul Germain |
Voiced by | E. G. Daily (1991-2008, 2021–present) |
Species | Human |
Gender | Male |
Family | Stu Pickles (father) |
Relatives | Lou Pickles (paternal grandfather) |
Personality | Inquisitive, adventurous, brave, just |
Age | 1 year old (Rugrats), 11 years old (All Grown Up!) |
Catchphrase | “A baby’s gotta do what a baby’s gotta do.” |
Interests | Filmmaking |
Wardrobe | Baby blue shirt and diaper (Rugrats) |
In both the original Nickelodeon series Rugrats and its spin-off All Grown Up!, Thomas Malcolm “Tommy” Pickles plays a pivotal role as the series’ protagonist and the show’s primary character.
Only a T-shirt and a diaper cover his bald head, and his large, vacant eyes and quiet voice make him stand out. Like most infants, he interprets adult language as nonsense. Arlene Klasky has stated that her son served as inspiration for the role of Tommy. Tommy is not a shoe wearer by habit but has been spotted in footwear on occasion, usually matching footwear to the rest of an outfit.
4. Stewie Griffin
Stewie Griffin | Information |
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Full Name | Stewart Gilligan Griffin |
Gender | Male |
Occupation | Scientist, Inventor, Preschool student |
Family | Peter Griffin (father), Lois Griffin (mother), Meg Griffin (sister), Chris Griffin (brother), Brian Griffin (dog/best friend) |
Home | Quahog, Rhode Island |
Nationality | American |
Age | 1 |
First Appearance | “Death Has a Shadow” (1999) |
Created by | Seth MacFarlane |
Voiced by | Seth MacFarlane |
Personality | Eccentric, friendly, flamboyant |
Friendship | Close bond with Brian Griffin (dog/best friend) |
Engineering Skills | Highly skilled in physics and mechanical engineering |
Matricidal Tendencies | Initially obsessed with violence and world domination |
Breakout Character | Considered the show’s breakout character |
Affection towards Family | Moments of kindness and support for family members |
Ambiguous Sexuality | Stewie’s sexuality is ambiguous |
Voice Actor | Seth MacFarlane |
Physical Appearance | Head shaped like a rugby ball |
Stewie Griffin is an evil character in the animated movie ‘Family Guy”. Stewie Griffin (Seth MacFarlane) may be a kid, but he’s as bad as the worst. He’s brilliant but still very attached to his teddy bear, Rupert. He has planned many times to destroy Lois but has failed in all attempts.
At the beginning of the season, it was insinuated that Stewie was homosexual. In recent seasons, writers have become more explicit with their sexual orientations, though the humor is often set in Stewie’s utter ignorance of his comments.
5. Bart Simpson
Bart Simpson | Information |
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Full Name | Bartholomew JoJo Simpson |
Occupation | 4th grade student at Springfield Elementary School |
Family | Homer (father), Marge (mother), Lisa (sister), Maggie (sister), Patty and Selma Bouvier (aunts), Herbert Powell (uncle), Abe Simpson (paternal grandfather), Mona Simpson (paternal grandmother), Clancy Bouvier (maternal grandfather), Jaqueline Bouvier (maternal grandmother) |
Home | 742 Evergreen Terrace, Springfield, United States |
Nationality | American |
First Appearance | “Good Night” (The Tracey Ullman Show, 1987) |
Created by | Matt Groening |
Designed by | Matt Groening |
Voiced by | Nancy Cartwright |
Mischievousness | Known for his mischievous and rebellious nature |
Catchphrases | “Eat my shorts,” “¡Ay, caramba!,” “Don’t have a cow, man!” |
Hallmarks | Chalkboard gags, prank calls to Moe, entertaining gestures |
Impact | Bartmania: Popularity and widespread merchandise |
Awards | Primetime Emmy Award (1992), Annie Award (1995) |
Hobbies | Skateboarding, watching The Krusty the Clown Show and The Itchy & Scratchy Show, reading comic books (especially Radioactive Man), playing video games |
Part-time Jobs | Bart has worked as a bartender, Krusty the Clown’s assistant, doorman at the Maison Derrière, and briefly owned his own factory |
Character Inspiration | Inspired by Matt Groening’s older brother and characters like Tom Sawyer and Huckleberry Finn |
Head Design | Recognizable silhouette with spiky hair |
Computer Animation | First appeared in 3D in “Treehouse of Horror VI” (1995) |
The Simpsons (The Simpsons) is a famous American animated comedy television series that began on December 17, 1989, on FOX. And Bart Simpson is the main character in that movie.
Bart, at age 10, was the oldest sibling of Homer and Marge Simpson’s three kids: Lisa, Maggie, and Marge’s twins, Maggie and Lisa. It’s safe to say that the wicked, rebellious, and disdainful of authority aspects of Bart’s character are his greatest strengths and what make him so beloved.
His catchphrases and funny calls to Moe on the blackboard in the opening sequence are characteristic of him “Eat my shorts! “, “Ay, caramba! “, “Don’t crawl, dude! “, and “I’m Bart Simpson” are all classic Bart Simpson catchphrases. Seriously, what are you? “.
However, except for “Ay, caramba!”, these signs have either been removed or are infrequently used. Bart has appeared in other media related to The Simpsons – including video games. Movie, The Simpsons, The Simpsons Ride, commercials, and comic books inspired an entire line of merchandise.
6. Chuckie Finster
Chuckie Finster | Information |
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Full Name | Charles “Chuckie” Finster |
Best Friend | Tommy Pickles |
Voiced by | Christine Cavanaugh (1991-2001) Nancy Cartwright (2002-present) |
Appearance | Uncontrollable red hair, glasses, bucked teeth, left-handed |
Outfit | Blue shirt with Saturn design, purple square glasses, green shorts, red shoes with untied shoelaces, briefs (after toilet training) |
Fears | Adventures, clowns, “guy on the oatmeal box with the scary hat” |
Personality | Timid, loyal, brave when facing fears for friends, cautious, easily scared, emotionally supportive |
Family | Chas Finster (father), Melinda Finster (deceased mother), Kira Watanabe (stepmother), Kimi Finster (adoptive stepsister) |
Friendship | Close friendship with Tommy, Dil, Susie, and the DeVille Twins |
Bullying Target | Often targeted by Angelica’s bullying |
Parental Status | Comes from a single-parent household prior to Rugrats in Paris |
Charles Crandall Norbert “Chuckie” Finster, Jr. is Tommy’s lovable best friend and serves as the series’ chief executive (however, in Rugrats in Paris: The Movie, he serves as the main character. ).
Chuckie has fair skin with freckles, messy orange hair, a pair of square purple-and-white glasses, a white sleeveless bra, a jade green Saturn shirt, and diapers, light green ribbed green shorts, orange-yellow socks, and partially untied red shoes with white laces.
7. Homer Simpson
Homer Simpson | Information |
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Full Name | Homer Jay Simpson |
Occupation | Chemist and safety inspector |
Affiliation | Springfield Nuclear Power Plant |
Family | Abraham Simpson (father) |
Spouse | Marge Simpson |
Children | Bart |
Relatives | Orville Simpson (grandfather) |
Home | 742 Evergreen Terrace, Springfield, United States |
Nationality | American |
First Appearance | “Good Night” – The Tracey Ullman Show (1987) |
Created by | Matt Groening |
Designed by | Matt Groening |
Voiced by | Dan Castellaneta |
Catchphrase | “D’oh!” |
Notable Traits | Obese |
Notable Achievements | Went to space |
Cultural Influence | Considered an American cultural icon |
Awards | Four Primetime Emmy Awards for Outstanding Voice-Over Performance |
Other Information | Voiced with a loose impression of Walter Matthau |
The main character of the movie The Simpsons is undoubtedly Homer Simpson, the head of the family. He works at Montgomery Burns’ Springfield Nuclear Power Plant as a safety supervisor, but his superficiality and dullness sometimes put the townspeople in grave danger.
Homer Simpson is 38 years old and a typical average American, married with three children: Lisa, Bart e Maggie. He often spends evenings at Moe’s pub, drinking Duff with friends, squandering money, and sometimes hosting bowling and baseball matches.
8. Dexter
Dexter | Information |
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Genre | Comic science fiction Science fantasy Comedy |
Created by | Genndy Tartakovsky |
Directed by | Genndy Tartakovsky Craig McCracken Rob Renzetti John McIntyre Chris Savino |
Voices of | Christine Cavanaugh Candi Milo Allison Moore Kat Cressida Kath Soucie |
Theme music composer | Thomas Chase Steve Rucker Gary Lionelli |
Opening theme | “Dexter’s Laboratory (Main Title)” |
Ending theme | “Dexter’s Laboratory (End Title)”[a] |
Composers | Thomas Chase Steve Rucker Gary Lionelli |
Country of origin | United States |
Original language | English |
No. of seasons | 4 |
No. of episodes | 78 (216 segments) |
Executive producers | Genndy Tartakovsky Sherry Gunther Larry Huber Buzz Potamkin Fred Seibert |
Producers | Genndy Tartakovsky Davis Doi Brian A. Miller Chris Savino |
Running time | 22 minutes |
Production companies | Hanna-Barbera Cartoons Cartoon Network Studios |
Original network | Cartoon Network |
Picture format | NTSC |
Original release | April 27, 1996 – November 20, 2003 |
Related | What a Cartoon! |
Series premise | Dexter, a boy-genius with a secret laboratory, navigates the challenges of his mischievous sister, rival classmate, and superhero adventures. |
Notable characters | Dexter, Dee Dee, Mandark, Monkey |
Spin-off media | Children’s books, comic books, DVDs, music albums, toys, video games |
Awards and recognition | Three Annie Awards, Primetime Emmy Award nominations, Golden Reel Awards nominations |
Dexter’s Laboratory (often abbreviated as Dexter’s Lab) was Cartoon’s first film. And Dexter is the main character in that movie. Dexter is a genius boy with a secret lab filled with his inventions. He is constantly battling his sister Dee Dee, who always has access despite his best efforts to keep her, and his rival and neighbor, Mandark.
It all started when Dexter found a secret room behind the bookshelf in his room. Since then, his life has been associated with a series of creative experiments. At the same time, the film has also successfully portrayed the personality of the “child scientist” when he lets him create a miraculous security system and, by all means, prevent the annoying sister – Dee Dee, from breaking in inside.
9. Batman
Batman | Information |
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Full Name | Batman |
Other Names | The Dark Knight, Caped Crusader, World’s Greatest Detective |
Publisher | DC Comics |
First appearance | Detective Comics #27 |
Created by | Bob Kane, Bill Finger |
Alter ego | Bruce Wayne |
Place of origin | Gotham City |
Partnerships | Robin (various), Batgirl (various), Alfred Pennyworth |
Notable aliases | Matches Malone, Dark Knight, World’s Greatest Detective |
Abilities | Genius-level intellect |
Batman is a fictional character in the famous movie Batman: The Animated Series, Batman Beyond. In the early versions, Batman was built as a ruthless avenger and used guns to kill criminals (similar to the later Marvel Comics Punisher), but there was a law at the time. Forbidden killing scenes in the comics (because at that time, there were only comics for teenagers or younger), the image of Batman was changed to become a noble person like a saint, with a single principle. Especially never use a gun when catching criminals and never kill people.
In many different stages and versions, Batman is often considered by the authorities as an outlaw and is often chased and wanted by the police while he is fighting criminals. Really. But usually, the image of Batman is always associated with a friend who is his sheriff and always uses a lamp to shine the Batman symbol into the sky to seek his help – Sheriff James Gordon (or there or Jim Gordon for short).
10. Bender
Bender | Information |
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Character | Bender |
First Appearance | “Space Pilot 3000” (1999) |
Created by | Matt Groening, David X. Cohen |
Designed by | Matt Groening |
Voiced by | John DiMaggio |
Full Name | Bender Bending Rodríguez |
Alias | B.B. Rodriquez, Coilette, Titanius Anglesmith, Ramblin’ Rodriguez, Young Biddy, Boiler, Drunken Garbage Can Boogerbot, Blotto, Super King |
Species | Bending Industrial Robot |
Gender | Male |
Title | Bender the Offender, The Gender Bender, Super King |
Family | Mr. Rodriguez (father), Mrs. Rodriguez (mother), One unnamed older brother, One unnamed younger brother, Hermes Conrad (inspector) |
Significant Other | Countess De La Roca (ex-girlfriend, deceased), Angleyne (ex-girlfriend), Planet Express Ship (ex-girlfriend), Calculon (ex-fiancé), Amy Wong (ex-fiancée), Lynn (ex-girlfriend), Bev (ex-girlfriend) |
Children | Unnamed Son (son), Ben Rodríguez (son), Baby Beers |
Relatives | Vladimir (deceased uncle), Tandy (cousin) |
Origin | Tijuana, Mexico (Earth) |
Height | Just over 6 feet (1.8 m) tall with antenna |
Color | Foghat gray |
Personality | Comic, antihero-type role, described as an “alcoholic, whore-mongering, chain-smoking gambler” by Leela |
Backstory | Built in Fábrica Robótica De La Madre, Tijuana, Mexico, |
Bender is a famous cartoon character in the plot of the animated series “Futurama,” belonging to the artist Dave Cooper. According to the story “Futurama” series, the robot Bender Rodriguez was collected in the year 2998 in one of the Mexican factories. Only to get off the assembly line, the hero immediately empties a beer bottle. It also has the metal skill, sgi Blaschke.
The robots are instructed to produce ‘booths for suicide. After Bender learned the purposes for which his work was exploited, he decided to test for himself the effects of one of these devices. Waiting to commit suicide, the character encounters a future satellite. his – intergalactic travel Filippa Fraya.
11. Johnny Bravo
Johnny Bravo | Information |
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Full Name | Johnny Bravo |
Genre | Romantic comedy |
Created by | Van Partible |
Voices of | Jeff Bennett, Brenda Vaccaro, Mae Whitman, Tom Kenny, Larry Drake |
Theme music composer | Louis Fagenson, Christopher Neal Nelson (S2–3) |
Opening theme | “Johnny Bravo” |
Ending theme | “Johnny Bravo” (Instrumental, S1; S4) |
Country of origin | United States |
No. of seasons | 4 |
No. of episodes | 65 (179 segments) |
Executive producers | Sherry Gunther, Larry Huber, Buzz Potamkin, Joe Mazzuca, Brian A. Miller, Catherine Winder, Fred Seibert, William Hanna, Joseph Barbera, Van Partible |
Producers | Van Partible, Kara Vallow, Cos Anzilotti, Kirk Tingblad |
Running time | 23 minutes |
Production companies | Hanna-Barbera Cartoons, Cartoon Network Studios |
Original network | Cartoon Network |
Picture format | NTSC |
Audio format | Dolby Surround, Dolby Digital |
Original release | July 14, 1997 – August 27, 2004 |
Related | What a Cartoon! |
Johnny Bravo is the character of the animated series created in 1997, by a married couple, Hanna and Barber, for the Cartoon Network satellite channel, taking the name of the main character inspired by the series Family. Brady and especially the episode called “Adios, Johnny Bravo”.
In the Cartoon, Johnny Bravo is a blond, athletically handsome guy who wears a tight black T-shirt accentuating his muscles, sunglasses, and a dense bun on his forehead. All this appearance fuels his narcissism and the illusion that he can become the conqueror of women’s hearts. However, his experience is a mixture of massive failures and stupid tricks; as handsome as Johnny Bravo is, he is clumsy and unlucky.
Whenever he comes home from a bitter disappointment in love, his mother, Bunny, always thinks of encouraging and cuddling him as if he were still an infant.
12. Scrooge McDuck
Scrooge McDuck | Information |
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Full Name | Scrooge McDuck |
First appearance | “Christmas on Bear Mountain” in Four Color #178 (December 1947) |
Created by | Carl Barks |
Designed by | Carl Barks |
Voiced by | Dallas McKennon, Bill Thompson, Alan Young, Will Ryan, John Kassir, David Tennant, Eric Bauza, Enn Reitel |
Developed by | Carl Barks, Don Rosa |
Alias | Buck McDuck, Onkel Dagobert |
Nickname | Uncle Scrooge |
Species | American Pekin Duck |
Gender | Male |
Title | Richest Duck in the World, Champion Treasure Hunter, Last of Clan McDuck |
Occupation | Business Magnate, Adventure Capitalist |
Family | Clan McDuck |
Significant other | Glittering Goldie, Brigitta MacBridge |
Relatives | Donald Duck, Della Duck, Gladstone Gander, Huey, Dewey, Louie, Quackmore Duck, Fergus McDuck, Downy McDuck, Gideon McDuck, Rumpus McFowl, Matilda McDuck, Hortense McDuck, Mr. Duck, Webby Vanderquack/April |
Origin | Glasgow, Scotland |
Nationality | Scottish |
Known For | Being the world’s richest duck, business magnate, and treasure hunter |
Personality Traits | Wealthy, frugal, adventurous, determined |
Notable Features | Yellow-orange bill, legs, and feet; Wears a red or blue frock coat, top hat, pince-nez glasses, and spats |
Famous Catchphrase | “Bah! Humbug!” |
Scrooge McDuck is a Disney billionaire duck known for storing gold coins in a giant “vault”. Scrooge McDuck’s net worth is now up to $44.1 billion. Scrooge McDuck’s wealth comes from mining and treasure hunts.
Scrooge duck’s “uncle” is famous for his money-making skills: McDuck once fought a bear for a $2 jar of honey. He still keeps the first coin he earned and never contributed to charity to this day. Occasionally, she and her three mischievous duck grandchildren Huey, Dewey, and Loui, go to strange lands to hunt for treasure.
13. Mickey Mouse
Mickey Mouse | Information |
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Full Name | Mickey Mouse |
First appearance | Steamboat Willie (1928) |
Created by | Walt Disney, Ub Iwerks |
Designed by | Walt Disney, Ub Iwerks (original, 1928 design) |
Voiced by | Walt Disney (1928–1947, 1955–1962) |
Description | Mickey Mouse is an iconic anthropomorphic mouse, known as the beloved mascot of The Walt Disney Company. |
In-universe info | Alias: Sorcerer Mickey, Bob Cratchit, King Mickey |
Species | Mouse |
Gender | Male |
Family | Mickey Mouse family |
Significant other | Minnie Mouse |
Pets | Pluto (dog) |
Debut | Mickey first appeared in the short “Steamboat Willie” in 1928, a groundbreaking sound cartoon. |
Film Legacy | Mickey starred in over 130 films, with 10 Oscar nominations, winning once for “Lend a Paw” in 1941. |
Comic Strip | Featured in a long-running comic strip by Floyd Gottfredson for 45 years. |
Television | Mickey appeared in various TV series, including “The Mickey Mouse Club,” showcasing his timeless charm. |
Character Evolution | Initially a lovable rogue, Mickey transformed into an honest and bodacious hero, evolving over time. |
Legacy | Mickey Mouse’s success pioneered sound cartoons, making him an enduring cultural icon worldwide. |
Mickey Mouse is an animated character of American cinema, the symbol of Walt Disney Animation Studios under the Walt Disney Company. An anthropomorphic mouse usually wears red shorts, big yellow shoes, and white gloves; Mickey is one of the most recognizable fictional characters in the world.
It appeared for the first time in 1928 in the animated film “Steamboat Willie” – Steamboat Willie, this is also considered the first animated voice-over animation, so after its debut, Mickey Mouse became one of the globally known icons.
In an episode of a Japanese propaganda cartoon in 1936, the image of Mickey Mouse was used again to represent the West when it invaded Japan.
In 1979, the album “Mickey Mouse Disco” – a children’s music album was released excellently winning the title of platinum double disc becoming the highest-selling children’s music album at that time.
14. Bubbles
Bubbles | Information |
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Full Name | Bubbles |
The Powerpuff Girls is an Emmy Award-winning animated series with fan success. And Bubbles is one of the three most loved characters.
Sugar is her defining trait, blue is her distinctive hue, and she has two braids in her short blonde hair. Bubbles is often pleasant and nice, but he also has the potential to become enraged and attack enemies like his sisters do.
She adores animals and has a special bond with an octopus doll named Octi. Her ability to speak in ultrasonic waves gives her special abilities, including the ability to comprehend and communicate with a wide range of animals (including squirrels, cats, and monsters).
15. Blossom
Blossom | Information |
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Alias | Liberty Belle |
Nickname | Commander and the Leader, Ice Princess, The Smart One |
Family | Professor Utonium (father and creator), Bubbles (sister), Buttercup (sister) |
Individual series | Bunny (deceased younger sister), Bliss (older sister) |
Ingredients | Everything nice, Chemical X |
Location | The City of Townsville |
Introduction | Tactician, self-proclaimed leader, mature and determined |
Appearance | Red-orange hair in a ponytail with a red bow and pink hair clip |
Unique Abilities | Ice breath, microscopic vision, lightning bolts, advanced intelligence |
Voice Actors | Cathy Cavadini, Amanda Leighton, Emiri Katō (Japanese dub) |
Notable Traits | Smart, logical, justice-driven, loves her sisters |
Popularity and Reviews | Praised for pop-culture acumen, fun dialogue, transgressive character, ranked among greatest cartoon characters |
Blossom is the leader of the super girls in The Powerpuff Girls. This character is regarded as The Powerpuff Girls’ self-proclaimed leader as well as their chief strategist. She has long red hair that is tied back with a red ribbon, and she wears a heart-shaped hairpin that can be seen in her hair. Her signature color is pink. The view looking backwards. According to the Powerpuff Girls movie, she got her name from the fact that she communicated openly and frankly with Professor Utonium shortly after she was created.
She is often considered the founding and highest-ranking member of the group, as well as being strong and determined. Her only power is to freeze objects with her breath, as seen in the “Ice Sore” episode.
16. Peter Griffin
Peter Griffin | Information |
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Full Name | Peter Löwenbräu Griffin Sr. |
Gender | Male |
Occupation | Brewery shipping clerk, former safety inspector at the Happy-Go-Lucky toy factory, former fisherman |
Family | Thelma Griffin (mother), Mickey McFinnigan (biological father), Francis Griffin (adoptive-father), Chip Griffin (twin brother), Karen Griffin (sister) |
Spouse | Lois Griffin |
Children | Meg, Chris, Stewie Griffin |
Home | Quahog, Rhode Island |
Nationality | Mexican-born American |
Age | 46 |
First Appearance | “Death Has a Shadow” (1999) |
Created by | Seth MacFarlane |
Voiced by | Seth MacFarlane |
Occupation | Brewery shipping clerk, former safety inspector at the Happy-Go-Lucky toy factory, former fisherman |
Residence | Quahog, Rhode Island |
Best Friends | Brian Griffin |
Crossover Appearances | The Simpsons, Drawn Together, American Dad!, The Cleveland Show |
The Family Guy characters are what keep the cartoon one of FOX’s biggest hits. And Peter Griffin is one of those characters. Family Guy revolves around Peter Griffin (Seth MacFarlane). To this day, he has maintained a home in Quahog, Rhode Island, with his family. He talks with a heavy New England accent and acts as though he is more knowledgeable than the rest of us, but he is actually completely clueless. When he’s free, he and his pals Quagmire, Cleveland, and Joe hang out at the Drunken Clam.
Peter has worked for various companies, including Pawtucket Patriot Brewery and Happy-Go-Lucky Toy Factory (no doubt modeled after Hasbro, based in Providence, Rhode Island). Also, Peter has a long history of fighting a giant yellow chicken.
17. Lisa Simpson
Lisa Simpson | Information |
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Full Name | Lisa Marie Simpson |
First Appearance | “Good Night” (1987) |
Created by | Matt Groening |
Designed by | Matt Groening |
Voiced by | Yeardley Smith |
Occupation | 2nd grade student at Springfield Elementary School |
Family | Parents: Homer and Marge Siblings: Bart and Maggie |
Relatives | Grandparents: Abe Simpson, Mona Simpson, Jacqueline Bouvier, and Clancy Bouvier Aunts: Patty and Selma Bouvier Uncles: Herbert Powell (See also Simpson family) |
Religion | Buddhism |
Home | 742 Evergreen Terrace, Springfield, United States |
Nationality | American |
Intelligence | High IQ |
Personality | Intelligent, kind, and passionate about the planet and all living things |
Hobbies | Reading, playing the baritone saxophone |
Environmentalism | Strong environmentalist and advocate for the planet |
Political Stance | Left-wing, liberal, and activist |
Relationships | Ralph Wiggum, Nelson Muntz, and Colin |
Voice Actor | Yeardley Smith |
Accolades | Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Voice-Over Performance Ranked 11th on TV Guide’s list of the “Top 50 Greatest Cartoon Characters of All Time” Recipient of Genesis and Environmental Media Awards |
Hair and Design | Unique hairstyle |
Backstory | Birth year given as 1984 |
Personal Growth | Vegetarian, Buddhist, and later became a vegan |
Lisa Simpson’s deft observation and her family’s sly observations frustrate me every time. I also relate to her being too cursed and eager to blend in. Because she’s so outspoken, it gets even more interesting when we uncover quirks, like Corey’s love interest.
The episode “Lisa the Vegetarian” marks an important event in Lisa’s character development. After visiting a zoo, she became a vegetarian, resisting her family’s strong taste for meat. “You don’t win friends with salads!”
18. SpongeBob SquarePants
SpongeBob SquarePants | Information |
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Full Name | SpongeBob SquarePants |
Also known as | SpongeBob |
Created by | Stephen Hillenburg |
Voices of | Tom Kenny |
Genre | Comedy, Surreal comedy |
Country of origin | United States |
Original language | English |
No. of seasons | 13 |
No. of episodes | 288 |
Production companies | United Plankton Pictures |
Original network | Nickelodeon |
Related | Kamp Koral: SpongeBob’s Under Years, The Patrick Star Show |
Awards | Six Annie Awards |
Broadway Musical | Opened in 2017 with critical acclaim |
Legacy | Profound impact on Generation Z |
SpongeBob SquarePants is one of the main characters in the famous Cartoon of the same name, “SpongeBob SquarePants”.
The tone of SpongeBob SquarePants is consistently optimistic. Along with Squidward and Patrick, he makes his home in a pineapple. SpongeBob is a fry cook at the Krusty Krab. He uses a fog horn as his alarm clock every day. He enjoys nothing more than praising others.
19. Rocko
Rocko | Information |
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First appearance | Trash-O-Madness (1992) |
Created by | Joe Murray |
Voiced by | Carlos Alazraqui |
Species | Wallaby |
Gender | Male |
Occupation | Cashier at Kind of a Lot o’ Comics, Various others |
Relatives | Unnamed mother, Unnamed father, Magdalene “Maggie” (older/younger sister), Unnamed niece, Unnamed nephew |
Nationality | Australian |
Main Protagonist | Rocko’s Modern Life, Rocko’s Modern Life: Static Cling, and the comic book series |
Personality | Everyman affected by the dramatic personalities around him |
Evolution of Design | Adjusted design to be more “volume friendly” and “animator friendly” |
Occupation (TV Series) | Cashier at Kind of a Lot O’ Comics, various other jobs including tattoo artist, plumber’s assistant, tow truck driver, etc. |
Best Friends | Heffer Wolfe (a steer) and Filburt (a neurotic turtle) |
Notable Relationships | Crushes on Melba Toast, Sheila, Claudette, and others |
Video Game Appearances | Playable character in various games such as Rocko’s Modern Life: Spunky’s Dangerous Day, Nicktoons: Attack of the Toybots, etc. |
Rocko is a character in the 45-minute movie Rocko’s Modern Life: Static Cling. Rocko, Heffer, and Filburt return to O-Town after 20 years in space and find the world has changed a lot. Smartphones, food trucks, and kiosks are one thing, but Rocko’s biggest culture shock was his favorite show, The Fatheads, which was canceled.
Rocko’s problems with rage and clutter in his home border on the pathological. The rainbow is Rocko’s favorite color, and he enjoys collecting comic books. Rocko is a “little plump boy” who wants to “do what’s right” and is dedicated to his friends Heffer and Filburt and his dog Spunky, as described by Jean Prescott of The Sun Herald.
20. Buster Bunny
Buster Bunny | Information |
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Full Name | Buster Bunny |
Species | Rabbit |
Gender | Male |
Debut Appearance | “The Looney Beginning” |
Created by | Tom Ruegger |
Portrayed by | Charlie Adler (1990-1992; 2002) John Kassir (1992-1997) Ben Giroux (Tiny Toons Looniversity demo pilot) Keith Ferguson (Tiny Toons Looniversity second demo) Eric Bauza (Tiny Toons Looniversity; 2023-present) |
Occupation | Leader of the Tiny Toons |
Best Friend | Babs Bunny |
Hero/Mentor | Bugs Bunny |
Outfit | Red shirt, white gloves |
Notable Features | Split front tooth, uncleft upper lip, eyes without visible irises |
Residence | Rabbit hole in a tree stump with a tire swing and basketball hoop |
School | Acme Looniversity |
Personality | Fun-loving, mischievous, high-energy, resourceful |
Skills | Excellent drummer and electric guitarist |
Relationships | Montana Max (adversary), Elmyra Duff (target of affections), Plucky Duck (rival/friend), Babs Bunny (best friend, mutual attraction), Bugs Bunny (hero, mentor, favorite teacher) |
Adventures | Outsmarting Montana Max, escaping from Elmyra’s house, facing a Wolverine, saving defenseless animals, directing a Christmas special, and many more |
Musical Talent | Skilled at playing the drums and electric guitar |
Catchphrase | “I should have gone to rehearsal” |
Personal Quirks | Motion sickness during air travel |
Popularity | Student Council President, popular with classmates, star on sporting teams |
Attire | Often seen without pants, wears swim trunks at the beach |
Attitude | Playful, energetic, mischievous, stands up for the weak and helpless |
Affection for Babs | Frequently attracted to Babs Bunny, mutual feelings and affection |
Inspirations | Parodies and portrays various characters and actors, including Superman and Chico Marx |
The movie Tiny Toon Adventures centers around Buster Bunny. Young and handsome, Buster is a male rabbit with a blue and white coat, a red shirt, and white gloves. He learns from Bugs Bunny, who serves as a role model. Babs declares her romantic interest in Buster in the series finale, “It’s a Wonderful Tiny Toon Christmas Special.”
Adler voices Buster in the canceled video game Tiny Toon Adventures: Defenders of the Universe. Buster’s personality is based on Chuck Jones’ version of Bugs Bunny, a calm person who was collected for Jones to transform into Daffy Duck and only attack others when provoked.
21. Buttercup
Buttercup | Information |
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Full Name | Buttercup |
Species | Fairy |
Gender | Female |
Occupation | Flower Guardian |
Residence | Enchanted Forest |
Powers | Nature manipulation, Healing abilities |
Personality | Brave, compassionate, determined |
Appearance | Golden hair, green eyes, wings |
Allies | Blossom, Bubbles, other fairies |
Enemies | Evil witches, dark creatures |
Backstory | Born and raised in the Enchanted Forest, chosen as a Flower Guardian. Her bravery and determination have helped protect the enchanted realm from evil forces. |
Hobbies | Gardening, singing, exploring new areas of the forest |
Achievements | Restored the withering Blossom Tree, uniting the fairy kingdom against a powerful witch, and rescuing captured woodland creatures. |
Special Ability | Ability to communicate with animals and understand their needs. |
Best Friend | Sparrow, a wise and playful bird who accompanies Buttercup on her adventures. |
Dreams | Creating a sanctuary for endangered plant species and promoting environmental awareness among fairies and humans alike. |
Buttercup is the youngest sister in The Powerpuff Girls. Her personality component is spice, her signature color is green, and she has short black hair.
She is a tomboy who enjoys being dirty, punching, and rough; She has no plans, and it’s all just acting. Buttercup is the only Powerpuff Girl that doesn’t have a unique superpower. But often proves to be much stronger than her older sister. For example, she often kills herself by taking down many monsters and defeating them all. McCracken initially wanted to name the character “Bud” until a friend suggested the name Buttercup.
22. Lois Griffin
Lois Griffin | Information |
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Full Name | Lois Patrice Griffin |
Gender | Female |
Occupation | Housewife, Piano Instructor, Model, Former Mayor, Journalist, Boxer |
Family | Carter Pewterschmidt (father), Barbara Pewterschmidt (mother), Patrick Pewterschmidt (brother), Carol Pewterschmidt (sister), Tatum Pewterschmidt (adopted sister) |
Spouse | Peter Griffin |
Children | Meg Griffin (daughter), Chris Griffin (son), Stewie Griffin (son) |
Home | Quahog, Rhode Island |
Nationality | American |
Age | 44 |
Mayor of Quahog | Temporarily in office |
First Appearance | “Death Has a Shadow” (1999) |
Created by | Seth MacFarlane |
Voiced by | Alex Borstein |
Religion | Raised as a Protestant, mother is a Jewish American Holocaust survivor |
Height | 5 feet 8 inches (1.73 m) |
Notable Occupations | Housewife, Journalist, Mayor, Boxer |
Additional Skills | Piano Instructor, Model, Retail Worker |
Achievements | Championship boxer (18-0 record) |
Quahog Residence | Modeled after Cranston, Rhode Island |
Voice Actress | Alex Borstein |
Other Characters Voiced | Tricia Takanawa, Loretta Brown, Barbara Pewterschmidt |
Personality Traits | Voice of reason, occasional dark and sassy behavior, hints of bisexuality |
Lois Griffin is a supporting character in the popular animated series Family Guy. Lois Griffin (Alex Borstein, Mad TV) is Peter’s wife. She comes from the wealthy Pewterschmidt family and marries Peter to their wishes. Lois is a pianist and singer.
She is considered very attractive, evidenced by Quagmire’s not-so-subtle advances toward her and her brief career as a model (“The Misbehavior Model”). She may be more sophisticated than Peter, but we’ve seen her share her humor and lust from time to time.
23. Marge Simpson
Marge Simpson | Information |
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Full Name | Marjorie Jacqueline “Marge” Simpson (née Bouvier) |
First Appearance | “Good Night” (The Tracey Ullman Show, 1987) |
Created by | Matt Groening |
Voiced by | Julie Kavner |
Species | Human |
Gender | Female |
Occupation | Homemaker |
Family | Husband: Homer Simpson |
Home | 742 Evergreen Terrace, Springfield, USA |
Notable Features | Distinctive blue beehive hairstyle |
Awards | Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Voice-Over Performance (1992) |
Other Media | The Simpsons Movie |
Marge Simpson is easily recognizable in her green, strapless dress and her tall blue hair piled high. She is more than just a mother, opening her businesses or standing up for her beliefs. Even though she left Homer a few times (or kicked him out), she remained loyal to her husband.
The episode “A Streetcar Named Marge” makes Marge experience a whole range of emotions, from feeling depressed as a housewife, to anger at Homer’s neglect, to relief and love when Homer makes it clear that he has watched the play and makes him understand her needs better.
24. Patrick Star
Patrick Star | Information |
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Full Name | Patrick Star |
First Appearance | “Help Wanted” (SpongeBob SquarePants, May 1, 1999) |
Created by | Stephen Hillenburg |
Voiced by | Bill Fagerbakke |
Main Protagonist | The Patrick Star Show (premiered in 2021) |
Species | Starfish |
Residence | Bikini Bottom |
Character Traits | Laziness, low intelligence, occasional hidden wisdom |
Occupation | Expert in the “art of doing nothing” |
Relatives | Herb Star (father), Margie Star (mother), Sam Star (sister), Squidina Star (adoptive sister) |
Film Appearances | Three films based on the franchise |
Merchandise | Featured in trading cards, video games, plush toys, and comic books |
Description | Overweight coral pink starfish living underneath a rock in Bikini Bottom |
Relationships | Best friend of SpongeBob SquarePants, often irritates Mr. Krabs and Squidward, seen as a friend by Sandy |
Creator Background | Stephen Hillenburg, a marine biologist and animator |
Critical Reception | Praised for comedic value, loyalty, and role model for idiocy |
Patrick Star is an invented character from the SpongeBob SquarePants franchise. Marine researcher and animator Stephen Hillenburg conceived and designed him, and actor Bill Fagerbakke lends his voice.
Patrick may not be the brightest starfish in the sea, but he is still SpongeBob’s best friend. Patrick lives under a rock next to Squidward and SpongeBob. He’s pink, loves eating, and loves hanging out with SpongeBob. Not too many people know he can play belly like a drum.
25. Squidward Tentacles
Squidward Tentacles | Information |
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Full Name | Squidward Tentacles |
First Appearance | “Help Wanted” |
Created by | Stephen Hillenburg |
Designed by | Stephen Hillenburg |
Voiced by | Rodger Bumpass |
Portrayed by | Gavin Lee (SpongeBob SquarePants: The Broadway Musical) |
Species | Giant Pacific octopus |
Gender | Male |
Occupation | Cashier at the Krusty Krab |
Birth date | October 9 |
Residence | Moai between SpongeBob SquarePants’ and Patrick Star’s houses |
Personality | Short-tempered, impatient, arrogant, bitter, misanthropic |
Occupation Ambitions | Yearns for celebrity status, wealth, and a glamorous career as a musician or painter |
Musical Talent | Passion for playing the clarinet |
Relationship with Neighbors | Annoyed by SpongeBob and Patrick’s disruptive antics |
Reception | Positive reception from fans and critics |
Film Appearances | The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie, The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge Out of Water, and The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge on the Run |
Voice Actor | Rodger Bumpass |
Awards | Nominated for Outstanding Performer in the Animated Program at the Daytime Emmy Awards |
Character Squidward Q. Tentacles, portrayed by actor Rodger Bumpass, appears in the Nickelodeon cartoon series SpongeBob SquarePants. Marine biologist and animator Stephen Hillenburg conceptualized and developed Squidward.
Squidward is SpongeBob’s cynical and ironic neighbor. He plays the clarinet and prides himself on being an exceptional artist, which you can see as you enter his home, covered in self-portraits. Squidward works with the cash register at Krusty Krab. Once, he left but found he missed the spontaneity of living next to SpongeBob (though he never said it out loud).
26. Max Goof
Max Goof | Information |
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Full Name | Max Goof |
Alias | Maxie, Mad Max, Max-O, Max-A-Mundo, Maxola, Maximum, Maxman, Goofy Junior, Junior |
Species | Anthropomorphic dog |
Gender | Male |
Occupation | Middle school student (Goof Troop) High school student (A Goofy Movie) College student (An Extremely Goofy Movie) Parking valet (House of Mouse) |
Significant other | Roxanne (A Goofy Movie/House of Mouse) Mona (Mickey’s Twice Upon a Christmas) |
Relatives | Goofy (father) Amos Goofy (grandfather) Gilbert Goof (cousin) Debbie (cousin) Aunt Goophelia (great-aunt) Pattonleather Goof (great-great-uncle) Wernher von Goof (father’s cousin) M. Angelo Goof (great-uncle) Gooferamus T. Goofy (ancestor) Caveman Goof (ancestor) Dr. Frankengoof (ancestor) |
First Appearance | Fathers Are People (1951) (as Goofy Junior) Goof Troop (1992) (as Max Goof) |
Created by | Michael Peraza Jr. Robert Taylor |
Designed by | Michael Peraza Jr. |
Voiced by | Bobby Driscoll (Goofy Junior), June Foray, Kevin Corcoran, Dana Hill (Max Goof in Goof Troop), Jason Marsden (Max Goof in other appearances), Aaron Lohr (singing voice in A Goofy Movie), Jeannie Elias, Shaun Fleming |
Age Progression | Evolved from Goofy Junior to teenager to high school graduate |
Personality | Takes after his father at times, occasional clumsiness, wants to be seen as cool, loves his father, enjoys skateboarding |
Additional Appearances | Featured in video games: Goof Troop (1993), Disney Golf (2002), Disney’s Extremely Goofy Skateboarding (2001) |
Romantic Relationships | Dated Roxanne in A Goofy Movie, seen with Mona in Mickey’s Twice Upon a Christmas |
Maximilian “Max” Goof is a cartoon character who is the son of the Disney character Goofy. He is a tall anthropomorphic dog, usually dressed in a turtleneck and vest, with white pants, shoes, gloves, and a tall hat originally designed as a rumpled felt hat.
Goofy is a close friend of Mickey Mouse and Donald Duck. He is often described as clumsy and hopelessly dim-witted, but this interpretation is not always absolute; Goofy is sometimes shown to be intuitive and intelligent, albeit in his own unique, eccentric way.
27. Kenny McCormick
Kenny McCormick | Information |
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Full Name | Kenny McCormick |
South Park Character | Yes |
First Appearance | Jesus vs. Frosty (1992) (short) |
Created by | Trey Parker, Matt Stone |
Voiced by | Matt Stone (hooded and as Mysterion) Eric Stough (unhooded) Mike Judge (unhooded in South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut) |
Alias | Mysterion, El Loco, Lady McCormick, Princess Kenny, Dr. McCormick |
Gender | Male |
Occupation | Student, scientist (future) |
Family | Stuart McCormick (father) Carol McCormick (mother) Kevin McCormick (brother) Karen McCormick (sister) |
Relatives | Grandpa McCormick (paternal grandfather) |
Nationality | American |
Residence | South Park, Colorado, U.S. |
Notable Feature | Muffled and incomprehensible speech due to parka hood |
Superhero Alter Ego | Mysterion |
Catchphrase | “Oh my God! They killed Kenny!” |
Friendship | Friends with Stan, Kyle, Cartman, and Butters |
Unique Characteristic | Frequent gruesome deaths followed by mysterious resurrections |
Role in the Show | One of the main protagonists in South Park |
Background | Comes from a poverty-stricken family in South Park, Colorado |
Notable Episodes | “Kenny Dies,” “The Coon,” “Mysterion Rises” |
Notable Films | South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut |
Notable Story Arc | Immortality and identity revelation as Mysterion |
Notable Appearance | South Park: Post Covid as a millionaire scientist |
Notable Events | Death and resurrection through time travel |
Impact | Symbolic representation of the “poor kid” |
Animation Style | Cutout construction paper and stop motion animation |
Voice Acting Technique | Mumbled speech with added childlike inflection |
Kenny McCormick is one of the most memorable characters in the animated series “South Park”. He is a fourth grader, and in most series with him, something happens that causes laughter. Kenny McCormick often wears an orange jacket with a hood covering his mouth. As a result, all copies of the hero were invalid.
Kenny McCormick was a child from a low-income family. His parents were drug addicts and alcoholics, so he became an object of bullying and ridicule at school.
28. Wakko Warner
Wakko Warner | Information |
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Full Name | Wakko Warner |
Relationships | • Lon Borax (Creator In-Universe) • Sir William and Unnamed Mother (Parents; Wakko’s Wish only; deceased) • Yakko Warner (older brother) • Dot Warner (younger sister) |
TV Series Appearances | • Animaniacs (1993) • Pinky and the Brain (1995) • Freakazoid! (1995) • Animaniacs (2020) |
Movie Appearances | • Wakko’s Wish (1999) • Space Jam: A New Legacy (2021) |
Game Appearances | • Animaniacs (Sega Genesis/Game Boy) (1994) • Animaniacs (Super Nintendo Entertainment System) (1994) • Game Pack (1997) • Ten Pin Alley (1998) • A Gigantic Adventure (1999) • Splat Ball (1999) • The Great Edgar Hunt (2005) • Lights, Camera, Action! (2005) |
Shorts Appearance | “I’m Mad” (1994) |
Print Appearance | • Animaniacs (DC Comic) (1995-2000) |
Segment | Yakko, Wakko, and Dot |
First Episode | “Newsreel of the Stars” |
Voice Actor | Jess Harnell |
Catchphrases | “Hellooo Nurse!”, “Faboo!”, “Can we call you Dadoo?”, “Potty emergency!” |
Species | Anthropomorphic toon of indeterminate species |
Appearance | • Black fur with a white face and paws • Red nose • White gloves • Red, backwards baseball cap • Sky-blue turtleneck sweater • Often doesn’t wear pants • Tongue sticking out of his mouth • Tuft of hair on the top of his head in the reboot |
Personality | • Mischievous, sweet-natured, and positive • Energetic and full of slapstick comedy • Insatiable appetite and hypoglycemic • Musical talents (harmonica, piano, fiddle) • Visual comedy and unconventional characteristics • Takes things literally and lacks social cues • Sensitive about his unconventional traits • Less confidence and charisma compared to siblings |
Background | • Middle child of the Warner siblings • Created by Lon Borax in the fictional universe • Raised alongside his siblings, Yakko and Dot Warner • Lost his parents at a young age (as shown in “Wakko’s Wish”) • Lives in the Warner Bros. Water Tower on the Warner Bros. Studio lot |
Moral Code | Abides by their own moral code of “loony justice” and teaching lessons to the unjust |
Wakko Warner stars in the final episode of the original run of Animaniacs before the 2020 relaunch, a direct-to-video animated film titled Wakko’s Wish.
Unlike his TV counterpart, this Wakko fits his personality much better and has very little comedy on his side. No jokes, any eating jokes, or pranks, all he has are his siblings. Even though they live in poverty, with no parents, or even a permanent home, Wakko stays optimistic while trying to inspire his brother. , his sister, and the villagers.
29. Eric Cartman
Eric Cartman | Information |
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Full Name | Eric Theodore Cartman |
Alias | The Coon |
Gender | Male |
Occupation | Student |
Family | Mother: Liane Cartman |
Spouse | Alternate Future Wife: Yentl Cartman |
Significant Other | Ex-Girlfriend: Heidi Turner |
Children | Alternate Future Daughter: Menorah Cartman |
Nationality | American |
Residence | South Park, Colorado, United States |
First Appearance | Jesus vs. Frosty (1992, short) |
Created by | Trey Parker, Matt Stone |
Voiced by | Trey Parker |
Description | Eric Cartman is a notable character from the adult animated sitcom South Park. He is known for his obesity, antisemitic disposition, and manipulative behavior. Despite his flaws, he is widely popular and considered an American cultural icon. Cartman attends South Park Elementary and has a complex relationship with his friends, particularly Kyle and Stan. His character has evolved over the years, showcasing his greed, schemes, and occasional moral acts. He is voiced by Trey Parker. |
Eric Theodore Cartman, or just “Cartman,” is a main character on the adult animated sitcom South Park, created by Trey Parker and Matt Stone.
Cartman is a chubby, self-absorbed jerk who constantly plots to earn cash so he may buy the Colonel’s chickens. He despises hippies, has no use for Family Guy, and hates Kyle. However, Mel Gibson, his Clyde Frog stuffed animal, and cats all have a particular place in his heart (especially his cat, Mr. Kitty).
30. Fry
Fry | Information |
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Full Name | Philip J. Fry |
First Appearance | “Space Pilot 3000” (1999) |
Alias | Lars Fillmore, Captain Yesterday, Emperor Fry the Solid, Meatbag, Orange Joe |
Occupation | Delivery Boy, Soldier (formerly), Police Officer (formerly), Slave (formerly), Superhero (formerly) |
Family | Yancy Fry Sr. (father/biological son), Unnamed mother, Yancy Fry Jr. (brother) |
Spouse | Turanga Leela (wife) |
Species | Human |
Gender | Male |
Born | August 14, 1974, New York City, New York, U.S. |
Description | Slacker delivery boy from the 20th century who becomes cryogenically frozen and reawakens in the 30th century |
Personality Traits | Lazy, gullible, kind-hearted, innocent, playful, brave, self-sacrificing |
Notable Achievements | Saving the world from the evil Brainspawn, his love for Leela |
Filipp Dzhey Fry – is the most important and one of the most compelling characters in the “Futurama” series. He is just lazy and not a very lucky man. And sloppy, windy, a little arrogant, and not modest. In New York’s shelter, Mr. Bender was a robot, and he was lucky. That, too, fools, so conflicts between roommates are rare.
31. Grandpa Lou Pickles
Grandpa Lou Pickles | Information |
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Full Name | Louis Kalhern “Grandpa Lou” Pickles |
Date of Birth | November 8, 1915 |
Age | 107 years (as of 2023) |
Occupation | Retired |
Residence | Retirement home |
Relationship | Paternal grandfather of Tommy, Dil, and Angelica |
Personality | Charismatic, loving, caring, cantankerous, adventurous |
Hobbies | Fishing, watching TV, playing the trumpet |
Appearance | Peach skin, gray hair, white eyes with black pupils |
Background | War veteran, cook, repairman, detective |
Family | Wife (Lulu), sons (Drew and Stu) |
Grandpa Lou, or Louis Kalhern Pickles, is the dad of Drew and Stu and the grandpa to Tommy, Dil, and Angelica. He loves being around his friends because he is a doting grandparent.
Lou Pickles is a chubby guy with peach skin and white eyes with black irises. He typically wears a purple shirt, a green waistcoat, green slacks, and brown shoes to complement his silver hair. Growing up, he resembles his son Drew Pickles, but now he looks more like his other son, Stuart. The movie All Grown Up! shows him dressed in a green jacket, blue vest, white shirt, blue bow tie, light yellow slacks, and brown shoes. His jacket is red in seasons two through five.
32. Jerry Mouse
Jerry Mouse | Information |
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Full Name | Gerald Jinx “Jerry” Mouse |
Tom and Jerry Character | Tom and Jerry character |
First Appearance | Jinx: Puss Gets the Boot (1940) |
Created by | William Hanna, Joseph Barbera |
Voiced by | Various voice actors including William Hanna, Mel Blanc, June Foray, Frank Welker, Eric Bauza, and more |
Species | House Mouse |
Gender | Male |
Family | Nibbles (ward), Pecos and Harry (uncles), Muscles and Merlin (cousins), Dinky and Sniffles (nephews), Unnamed mother, Geraldine Mouse (sister) |
Nationality | American |
Description | Jerry Mouse is a fictional character and one of the two titular characters in the Tom and Jerry series. He is a cute young brown mute anthropomorphic house mouse who first appeared as a mouse named Jinx in the 1940 MGM animated short Puss Gets the Boot. Jerry is known for his cleverness, resourcefulness, and mischievous nature, always finding ways to outsmart his rival, Tom Cat. Over the years, he has formed a complex and enduring relationship with Tom, with moments of rivalry, camaraderie, and mutual respect. Jerry has appeared in numerous Tom and Jerry cartoons, television shows, and movies, captivating audiences with his timeless antics and silent charm. |
Notable Appearances | Anchors Aweigh (1945), The Two Mouseketeers (1951) |
Miscellaneous | Tom and Jerry have occasionally teamed up. Jerry appeared in a fantasy sequence in the film Anchors Aweigh, performing a song-and-dance number with Gene Kelly. Rotoscoping was used to achieve the effect of dancing with a cartoon character. Jerry has been featured in various media adaptations, including video games and parodies in popular shows like The Simpsons. Several conflicting names have been credited to Jerry, but none are considered canon. |
Jerry Mouse is a cartoon character, one of the two main characters of the animated series “Tom and Jerry” by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Jerry Mouse is a brown color, first appearing in the animated movie “Puss Gets the Boot”, in which it is named Jinx by Hanna, and Barbera claims that it has no name.
In a scene from Gene Kelly’s Anchors Aweigh, released in 1945, Jerry the mouse appears as the head of a kingdom where music is banned because he finds himself incompetent, so Kelly convinces Jerry to perform a song with him. Initially, Kelly wanted to be a dance partner with Mickey Mouse, but because Disney didn’t approve, this scene featured Jerry the mouse and Tom the cat.
33. Leela
Leela | Information |
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Full Name | Turanga Leela |
First Appearance | “Space Pilot 3000” (1999) |
Created by | Matt Groening, David X. Cohen |
Designed by | Matt Groening |
Voiced by | Katey Sagal |
Alias | Leeman, Cloberella, One Eye, The Cyclopes |
Nickname | Leela |
Species | Mutant Human |
Gender | Female |
Occupation | Captain of the Planet Express Ship |
Family | Turanga Morris (father) |
Spouse | Philip J. Fry (husband) |
Relatives | Hubert J. Farnsworth (distant nephew) |
Born | July 29, 2975 |
Notable Traits | Competent spaceship captain and pilot |
Notable Episodes | “A Bicyclops Built for Two” |
Skills | Skilled martial artist and weapons expert |
Environmentalist | Avid environmentalist, loves animals and nature |
Relationship Status | On-again, off-again relationship with Philip J. Fry |
Voice Actress | Katey Sagal |
Leela (full name is Turanga Leela) is the heroine of the series “Futurama.”. She is a one-eyed mutant Fry meets after waking up 1000 years in the future. Originally a job assignment officer for future cryopreservation, Leela quit her job after meeting Fry, joining him and Bender at Planet Express, where she became the delivery ship’s captain. Row.
She’s one of the few characters in the cast that regularly displays power and command and often saves the rest from disaster, but she lacks confidence since she only has one. Eyes grew up as a bullied orphan. . She is first believed to be an alien but is later revealed to be a minor mutant in the Earth’s 31-century history. Leela is also an environmentalist. The series also follows the relationship between Fry and Leela, as they start as friends but develop feelings for each other. Katey Sagal voices Leela.
34. Leonardo
Leonardo | Information |
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Character | Leonardo |
Alias | Leo |
Cartoon Series | Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles |
Created by | Kevin Eastman and Peter Laird |
First Appearance | Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles #1 (May 1984) |
Leader | Leader of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles |
Personality | Level-headed, disciplined, and mature |
Affiliation | Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles |
Family | Master Splinter (adoptive father), Raphael, Donatello, and Michelangelo (brothers) |
Physical Traits | Wears an ocean blue bandana, traditionally portrayed as the eldest of the Turtles |
Abilities | Mastery of ninjutsu, skilled in various combat disciplines, superhuman agility, speed, and strength |
Key Storylines | Battle with the Foot Clan and Shredder |
Notable Quotes | “Cowabunga!” |
Leonardo is a brave turtle in the movie Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. Leo always uses two katanas in combat or ninjatō. Wherever you see a picture of Ninja Turtles Leonardo, he is sure to keep them in their hand.
Leonardo is calm and balanced from the whole team. It’s hard to mess up and feel anxious. Leo always makes decisions quickly and confidently. He was especially good at developing strategies and tactics for war.
35. Angelica Pickles
Angelica Pickles | Information |
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Full Name | Angelica Charlotte Pickles |
Age | 3 1/2 years old |
Residence | 123 Elm Street |
Relationship | Cousin of Tommy and Dil Pickles |
Personality | Spoiled, manipulative, bossy, sometimes acts as an antihero |
Voice Actor | Cheryl Chase |
Accolades | Ranked 7th in TV Guide’s Top 50 Greatest Cartoon Characters |
Abilities | Can communicate with both adults and toddlers |
Favorite Food | Cookies |
Favorite Doll | Cynthia (parody of the Barbie franchise) |
Interests | Playing with dolls, watching TV shows, fashion |
Appearance | Wears a sleeveless knee-length purple dress, blonde hair in pigtails with purple ribbons |
Spin-off Series | All Grown Up! |
Personal Growth | Mellowed over time, still mean and bossy but to a lesser extent, has shown moments of care for her cousins |
Friends/Rivals | Tommy Pickles (frenemies), Dil Pickles (closer with each other), Chuckie Finster (good friends) |
The film’s primary villain, Angelica Charlotte Pickles, is also one of the film’s secondary antagonists. Despite this, she plays the role of an anti-hero in the films, often siding with the infants in the final showdown against the film’s primary antagonist. Cheryl Chase provides her voice in two episodes of Rugrats (original and revival).
She’s the cousin of Tommy and Dil Pickles, and she acts like a spoiled brat. Angelica Pickles was ranked number seven on TV Guide’s list of the 50 Greatest Cartoon Characters of All Time in 2002. She is the Rugrats’ worst enemy, especially Tommy Pickles. The fact that her mother’s name is also Charlotte in her middle name reveals this. That she is “the prettiest, most beautiful child in the universe” is something she insists on saying. Angelica has filled her room with Cynthia memorabilia and takes her favorite doll, a spoof of the popular Barbie series, with her practically everywhere she goes.
36. Sonic
Sonic | Information |
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Full Name | Sonic |
Species | Hedgehog |
Age | 15 years old |
Height | 100 cm |
Weight | 35 kg |
Abilities | Super speed, Spin attacks, Enhanced reflexes |
Friends | Tails, Knuckles, Amy Rose, Shadow |
Arch-nemesis | Dr. Robotnik (Eggman) |
First Appearance | Sonic the Hedgehog (1991) |
Affiliation | Team Sonic |
Homeworld | Mobius |
Occupation | Hero |
Favorite Food | Chili dogs |
Voice Actor | Various (depends on the media adaptation) |
Video Game Appearances | Numerous games across various platforms |
Main Game Series | Sonic the Hedgehog, Sonic Adventure, Sonic Colors, Sonic Generations, etc. |
Other Media | Sonic the Hedgehog (TV series), Sonic the Hedgehog (comic series) |
Spin-Off Games | Sonic Racing, Sonic and the Secret Rings, Sonic Heroes, etc. |
Sonic the Hedgehog was created by artist Naoto Oshima, designer Hirokazu Yasuhara and programmer Yuji Naka. Sonic is the main character in a series of games by the Sega game corporation, first appearing in the game of the same name, released on June 23, 1991.
Sonic’s appearance is a hedgehog that can walk, hold, think and talk like an average person. He has blue fur and a shaggy mane growing on the back. In addition, Sonic also wears a pair of gloves and shoes – which increase his speed. Sonic’s appearance changed over time; at first, he looked very small and short, but later on, the designers gave him a much taller and more beautiful body.
37. Ed
Ed | Information |
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Full Name | Ed |
Genre | Comedy, Slapstick |
Created by | Danny Antonucci |
Voices of | Matt Hill, Samuel Vincent, Tony Sampson |
Theme music composer | Patric Caird |
Country of origin | Canada |
No. of seasons | 6 |
No. of episodes | 69 (130 segments) |
Executive producer | Danny Antonucci |
Production companies | a.k.a. Cartoon, Yeson Animation Studios, Funbag Animation Studios |
Original network | Cartoon Network |
Original release | January 4, 1999 – November 8, 2009 |
Series Summary | Ed, Edd n Eddy is a Canadian animated television series created by Danny Antonucci for Cartoon Network. The series revolves around three friends named Ed, Edd, and Eddy, collectively known as “the Eds.” They live in a suburban cul-de-sac in the fictional town of Peach Creek, where they frequently invent schemes to make money and often end up in humorous and embarrassing predicaments. The show received critical acclaim and became one of Cartoon Network’s most successful original series, attracting a large audience of children, teenagers, and adults. It aired for six seasons, making it the longest-running Cartoon Network original series. |
Ed, Edd n Eddy is an animated television comedy series that is co-produced by Canada and the United States. It is a relaunch of the same-named Cartoon Network sitcom that was created by Danny Antonucci. And Ed is a significant figure in it as one of the key characters.
He has a very large tooth and lengthy hair all over his head. Even at an early age, he demonstrated remarkable strength, easily being able to move an entire home.
38. Moe Szyslak
Moe Szyslak | Information |
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Full Name | Moe Szyslak |
First Appearance | “Simpsons Roasting on an Open Fire” (1989) |
Created by | Matt Groening |
Designed by | Dan Haskett |
Voiced by | Hank Azaria |
Occupation | Bartender at Moe’s Tavern |
Family | Morty Szyslak (father), Minnie Szyslak (sister), Marv Szyslak (brother), Maya (fiancée) |
Religion | Snake Handler |
Notable Traits | Grouchy, lonely, prone to violent outbursts |
Regular Patrons | Homer Simpson, Barney Gumble, Lenny Leonard, Carl Carlson, Sam, Larry, and others |
Love Life | Unsuccessful due to vulgarity and appearance |
Romantic Interests | Collette, Renee, Maya, Marge Simpson, Edna Krabappel, Selma Bouvier |
Conflicting Ethnic Origins | European immigrant, Dutch, Irish, Armenian |
Personality | Short-tempered, penurious, crass, undiplomatic, mood swings, tender-hearted |
Genuine Acts of Kindness | Reading to sick children, helping homeless people |
Suicidal Tendencies | Annual Christmas tradition, unsuccessful attempts |
Moe’s Appearance | Gargoyle-like features, ugly appearance |
Inconsistencies in Childhood | Little Rascals member, boxing career, circus freak father |
Full Name Inconsistency | Morris (Flaming Moe’s), Moammar (The Springfield Connection) |
Inspiration for Character | Based on Louis “Red” Deutsch’s prank calls, influenced by Rich Hall |
Creator’s Source for Surname | Found in a phone book entry |
Moe Szyslak, voiced by Moammar Morris, is a recurrent character on The Simpsons. His first appearance was in “Simpsons Roasting on an Open Fire,” the pilot episode, and he is voiced by Hank Azaria. Homer Simpson, Barney Gumble, Lenny Leonard, Carl Carlson, Sammy, Larry, and a slew of other Springfield locals are regulars at Moe’s Tavern, owned and operated by Moe.
Homer Simpson, as well as other characters and some of Moe’s old regulars, frequently visit Moe’s Tavern, which he owns and operates. The fact that gin and tonic can be blended was a source of surprise to him, proving he is not a skilled bartender. Unfortunately, the bar is notorious for its depressing and filthy vibe. In a few episodes, Moe abandoned the pub’s regular customers and aimed the establishment at a new crowd.
39. Krusty, the Clown
Krusty the Clown | Information |
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Full Name | Herschel Shmoikel Pinchas Yerucham Krustofsky (Krusty the Clown) |
First Appearance | “The Krusty the Clown Show” on The Tracey Ullman Show (1989) |
Created by | Matt Groening |
Designed by | Matt Groening |
Voiced by | Dan Castellaneta |
Gender | Male |
Occupation | Television clown, entertainer, Congressman |
Spouse | Princess Penelope Owsley, Holly Hippie (ex-wife), Mia Farrow (ex-wife), Eartha Kitt (ex-wife) |
Children | Sophie Krustofsky (daughter) |
Religion | Judaism |
Known for | Hosting The Krusty the Clown Show, combination of kiddie variety television hijinks and cartoons including The Itchy & Scratchy Show |
Personality | Cynical, burnt-out, addiction-riddled smoker |
Inspiration | Partially inspired by Rusty Nails, a television clown from Matt Groening’s hometown |
Voice inspiration | Based on Bob Bell, who portrayed WGN-TV’s Bozo the Clown |
Retirement and comebacks | Repeatedly retires and returns to show business throughout his career |
Relationship with Bart Simpson | Bart is a dedicated fan and often assists Krusty |
Wealth and business ventures | Multimillionaire through licensing deals and ownership of Krusty Burger restaurant chain |
Addictions | Gambling, cigarettes, alcohol, Percodan, Pepto-Bismol, Xanax |
Emotional state | Jaded, burned-out, and often miserable off-camera |
Political involvement | Ran for Congress to introduce an airline rerouting bill |
Krusty the Clown, whose real name is Herschel Shmoikel Pinchas Yerucham Krustofsky, is a regular on The Simpsons. Krusty, the Clown, is a smoking clown, voiced with a pacemaker on The Simpsons. He hosts his own children’s show, which Bart watches loyally. Krusty is hilarious because he’s the last to be a kid’s clown. Over the years, we have learned a lot about Krusty the Clown. He’s a great character.
40. Arthur Read
Arthur Read | Information |
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Full Name | Arthur Timothy Read |
Created By | Marc Brown |
First Appearance | Arthur’s Nose (1976) |
Age | 8 years old |
Species | Aardvark |
Residence | Elwood City |
Clothing Style | Yellow V-neck sweater, white dress shirt, blue jeans, and red/white sneakers |
Extended Family | Grandmother: Thora Read, Grandfather: Dave Read, Uncles, Aunts, Cousins, and other unnamed relatives |
Parents | Father: David L. Read, Mother: Jane Read |
Siblings | Younger Sister: Dora Winifred “D.W.” Read, Toddler Sister: Baby Kate |
Best Friend | Buster Baxter |
Common Theme | Tensions and quarrels with D.W. Read |
Occupation | Student |
Voice Actors | Michael Yarmush, Justin Bradley, Mark Rendall, Cameron Ansell, Dallas Jokic, Drew Adkins, William Healy, Jacob Ursomarzo, Roman Lutterotti |
TV Series Recognition | Listed as one of the “50 Greatest Cartoon Characters of All Time” |
Arthur Timothy Read is the protagonist of both the PBS children’s book series and television series Arthur, created by Marc Brown. In the series, he is an 8-year-old dog personified in third grade by Mr. Ratburn and lives in the fictional city of Elwood City.
Arthur is a mediocre pianist, although he has shown that he can play when motivated. However, he often neglects to practice unless his parent’s nag. He was initially taught by Mrs. Cardigan, who retired from the movie “Arthur Plays the Blues”, and was transferred to Dr. Fugue’s, but was once suspended from school for not practicing enough.
41. Edd
Edd | Information |
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Full Name | Edd |
Genre | Comedy, Slapstick |
Created by | Danny Antonucci |
Directed by | Danny Antonucci, Scott Underwood (“Smile for the Ed”) |
Voices of | Matt Hill, Samuel Vincent, Tony Sampson |
Theme music composer | Patric Caird |
Country of origin | Canada |
Original language | English |
No. of seasons | 6 |
No. of episodes | 69 (130 segments) |
Executive producer | Danny Antonucci |
Producers | Daniel Sioui, Ruth Vincent, Christine L. Danzo |
Editor | Ken Cathro |
Running time | 22 minutes |
Production companies | a.k.a. Cartoon, Yeson Animation Studios, Funbag Animation Studios |
Original network | Cartoon Network |
Picture format | NTSC |
Original release | January 4, 1999 – November 8, 2009 |
Edd is a character in the movie “Ed, Edd n Eddy” and is often referred to as “Double D”. Edd was born autistic, but he has a brain that is smarter than his peers. He has the same temperament as Eddy and is slightly stronger than Ed. He has an undying love for airsoft and war history.
In the movie, Edd has money-making plans with his friends to be able to afford Jawbreakers. But their plans often fail, leaving them with different forecasts. The characters rarely leave the neighborhood, and none of the adults are ever seen.
42. Susie Carmichael
Susie Carmichael | Information |
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Full Name | Susanna Yvonne “Susie” Carmichael |
Age | 3 years old (in Rugrats), 12-13 years old (in All Grown Up!) |
Gender | Female |
Ethnicity | African-American |
Occupation | Student |
Friends | Tommy, Chuckie, and the Rugrats |
Interests | Adventure, tap dancing, singing, learning languages |
Achievements | Talented singer, knowledge of ten languages |
Hobbies | Tap dancing, recording videos |
Personality | Energetic, optimistic, supportive, intelligent, stands up for what’s right |
Voice Actress | Cree Summer |
For those unfamiliar with the Rugrats franchise, “Susie” Carmichael is Angelica’s best friend and a recurring supporting character. She’s a young African-American woman who lives in the house directly opposite Pickles’. In contrast to Tommy’s cousin Angelica, she is always on Tommy’s side and his pals’ side in their adventures. Susie discovered her voice in later seasons and the All Grown Up! spinoff.
Susie was quickly established as Angelica’s rival and proven to be superior to her in a variety of ways, despite Angelica’s absence from their initial plot (“Susie vs. Angelica”). Although they are regulars on the show, the Carmichaels play a far smaller part than the other characters and their families because they are only seen in a fraction of the episodes.
43. Ash Ketchum
Ash Ketchum | Information |
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Full Name | Ash Ketchum |
Pokémon character | Pokémon character |
Depiction | Ash Ketchum, as depicted in Pokémon Journeys: The Series |
First Appearance | “Pokémon, I Choose You!” (1997) |
Created by | Satoshi Tajiri |
Voiced by | Japanese: Rica Matsumoto |
Home | Pallet Town, Kanto |
Pokémon Dream | To become a Pokémon Master |
Constant Pokémon Partner | Pikachu |
Notable Achievements | Winner of Alolan Pokémon League |
Personality | Passionate, determined, compassionate, and protective of Pokémon |
Notable Enemies | Team Rocket (Jessie, James, and Meowth) |
Special Abilities | Aura sensing and control |
Notable Journey | Traveled through Kanto, Johto, Hoenn, Sinnoh, Unova, Kalos, and Alola regions |
Badges Earned | 8 Badges from Kanto, Johto, Hoenn, Sinnoh, Unova, and Kalos regions |
The name Ash Ketchum is probably quite popular with many Pokemon fans. In Japanese, Ash goes by the name Satoshi and has no last name, but many speculate that his name is based on the creator of the Pokemon series, Satoshi Tajiri.
His costumes throughout the anime, especially his various hats, are also considered to be like the iconic character and have good reception, particularly for his first outfit from the first season of the movie Pokémon (Original Series).
44. Bugs Bunny
Bugs Bunny | Information |
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Full Name | Bugs Bunny |
Looney Tunes Series | Looney Tunes/Merrie Melodies character |
First Appearance | Porky’s Hare Hunt (preliminary version) – April 30, 1938; A Wild Hare (official version) – July 27, 1940 |
Created by | Ben Hardaway, Cal Dalton, Charles Thorson, Official Tex Avery, Chuck Jones, Bob Givens, Robert McKimson |
Designed by | Cal Dalton, Charles Thorson, Bob Givens, Robert McKimson |
Voiced by | Mel Blanc (1938–1989), Jeff Bergman, Greg Burson, Billy West, Joe Alaskey, Sam Vincent, Eric Bauza |
Alias | Wabbit, Varmint, Rabbit |
Species | Hare/Rabbit |
Gender | Male |
Significant other | Lola Bunny (girlfriend) |
Personality | Flippant, insouciant, trickster |
Catchphrase | “Eh… What’s up, doc?” |
Cultural Impact | American cultural icon and Warner Bros.’ official mascot |
Achievements | Ninth most-portrayed film personality in the world, has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame |
There are only three famous animated characters in history, and Bugs Bunny is one of them because he was inducted into the Hollywood Walk of Fame. Bugs Rabbit was first created for Warner Bros.’ Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies short animated series, where he was shown to be a hilarious, sneaky, carrot-loving, and very nice bunny. turned became a household name in the United States and Warner Bros.
It can be said that Bugs Bunny is a cartoon character that represents the most perfect of American animation, not only as a great cartoon character but also as a famous comedian with content of sound and deep stories. The image of this rabbit is very beautifully drawn.
45. Chief Wiggum
Chief Wiggum | Information |
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Full Name | Chief Wiggum |
First Appearance | “Homer’s Odyssey” – January 21, 1990 |
Created by | Matt Groening |
Designed by | Matt Groening |
Voiced by | Hank Azaria |
Gender | Male |
Occupation | Police Chief of Springfield |
Family | Father: Iggy Wiggum |
Spouse | Sarah Wiggum |
Children | Son: Ralph Wiggum |
Gluttony | Known for being gluttonous and indulgent |
Laziness | Often displays laziness and unwillingness to fight crime |
Irresponsibility | Exhibits irresponsibility and immaturity in his role as Police Chief |
Corruption | Occasionally involved in corrupt practices |
Subordinate Officers | Eddie and Lou, his more responsible subordinate officers |
Surname | “Wiggum” is a conscious pun and is Matt Groening’s mother’s maiden name |
Appearance | Designed to resemble a pig |
Voice | Initially based on David Brinkley, later switched to an Edward G. Robinson impression |
Irish Descent | Chief Wiggum is of Irish descent |
Father’s Connection | Wiggum’s father, Iggy, served in Abe Simpson’s infantry squad |
Trainee Security Guard | Worked as a trainee security guard at Springfield University |
Incompetence | Despite incompetence, holds a high rank in the police force |
Temporary Promotion | Temporarily promoted to Commissioner of Police for Springfield’s state |
Assistance to Others | Helped various characters in different situations |
Love for Son | Demonstrates love and care for his son, Ralph |
Insight and Friendship | Shows insight and develops friendship with Homer |
Antagonistic Behavior | Often displays antagonistic behavior due to ignorance or job-related duties |
Emotional Connection | Allows Mona Simpson to escape in gratitude for curing his asthma |
Sheriff Clancy Wiggum is a fictional character in the animated television series The Simpsons, voiced by Hank Azaria. He was the sheriff on the Springfield show’s scene, Ralph Wiggum’s father, and Sarah Wiggum’s husband.
Wiggum capitalizes on the negative aspects of the police force and service, particularly in Springfield, and perhaps the justice system. His badge is actually in fine print, “cash bribe only”. In addition to the stereotype, Wiggum embodies, he often eats donuts, much like Homer Simpson.
46. Plucky Duck
Plucky Duck | Information |
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Full Name | Plucky Duck |
Also known as | Steven Spielberg Presents The Plucky Duck Show |
Genre | Comedy |
Created by | Tom Ruegger |
Directed by | Rich Arons |
Voices of | Joe Alaskey, Don Messick, Charlie Adler, Tress MacNeille, Gail Matthius, Kath Soucie, Cree Summer, Frank Welker |
Theme music composer | Bruce Broughton |
Country of origin | United States |
Original language | English |
No. of seasons | 1 |
No. of episodes | 13 (31 segments) |
Executive producer | Steven Spielberg |
Producer | Sherri Stoner |
Running time | 30 minutes |
Production companies | Warner Bros. Animation, Amblin Entertainment |
Original network | Fox Kids |
Original release | September 12, 1992 – November 28, 1992 |
Related | Tiny Toon Adventures, Pinky, Elmyra & the Brain |
Production information | The Plucky Duck Show is an American animated television series produced by Warner Bros. Animation and Amblin Entertainment. It is a comedy series created by Tom Ruegger and directed by Rich Arons. Plucky Duck, voiced by a talented cast including Joe Alaskey and Tress MacNeille, is the main character. The show premiered on September 12, 1992, and consisted of 13 episodes. Steven Spielberg served as the executive producer, and Sherri Stoner as the producer. The show’s theme music was composed by Bruce Broughton. The series was produced by Warner Bros. Animation and Amblin Entertainment, and it aired on Fox Kids. The Plucky Duck Show is related to the animated series Tiny Toon Adventures and the spin-off Pinky, Elmyra & the Brain. |
The animated television series Tiny Toon Adventures has a rich cast of characters. The show’s central characters are primarily various anthropomorphic animal forms based on Looney Tunes characters from previous movies and shows. Plucky Duck is a character from that popular cartoon series.
Plucky Duck (voiced by Joe Alaskey at a “normal” age and Nathan Ruegger as a baby) is a young, green male duck in a white tank top. Plucky is based on Chuck Jones’ Daffy Duck (which portrays him as an evil and cowardly gambler compared to Jones’ embodiment of Bugs Bunny). However, Plucky also has moments of courage and concern for her friends’ feelings.
Plucky is friends with Hamton J. Pig and Buster Bunny (although they often annoy each other). Plucky feels for Shirley McLoon even though she has no patience with him. Also, like Daffy Duck, Plucky can fly with his wings but rarely does. Plucky will be back in the upcoming reboot of Tiny Toons Looniversity.
47. Groundskeeper Willie
Groundskeeper Willie | Information |
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Full Name | Groundskeeper Willie |
First Appearance | “Principal Charming” |
Created by | Matt Groening |
Voiced by | Dan Castellaneta |
Full Name | William MacMoran MacDougal |
Gender | Male |
Occupation | Groundskeeper/Janitor at Springfield Elementary School |
Family | Mr. MacDougal (father) |
Significant others | Inga (ex-girlfriend) |
Origin | Kirkwall, Orkney |
Nationality | Scottish American |
Description | Feral groundskeeper with aggressive temperament and Scottish accent |
Residence | Lives in a shack on Springfield Elementary School premises |
Personality | Uncouth, unpleasant, quick to anger |
Role | Supporting character in most episodes, main character in “My Fair Laddy” episode |
Trademarks | Beer belly that hides muscular physique, gruffly-spoken insults |
Famous Quote | “Cheese-eating surrender monkeys” |
Action Figures | Three Groundskeeper Willie action figures released by Playmates Toys |
Dan Castellaneta provides the voice of William MacMoran MacDougal, better known as Groundskeeper Willie, on The Simpsons. He comes all the way from Scotland to work as a custodian at Springfield Primary School. In “Treehouse of Horror VI,” he plays a similar role to Freddy Krueger.
Willie is recognizable with his thick, angry Scottish accent, shaggy red hair, and shaggy beard. Willie’s short temper, drinking problems, and instability in his life make him dislike being around, let alone taking care of his children, and the only reason he seems to be able to. He kept his job because Skinner and Chalmers paid him a relatively insignificant. Base defense mission.
48. Launchpad McQuack
Launchpad McQuack | Information |
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Full Name | Launchpad McQuack |
Alias(es) | L.P. (by Darkwing Duck) |
Origin | DuckTales |
Occupation | Pilot, Darkwing Duck’s sidekick |
Powers / Skills | Physical strength, Flying, Intelligence |
Hobby | Helping his friends |
Goals | Serve Scrooge McDuck, Assist Darkwing Duck |
Friends / Allies | Scrooge McDuck, Darkwing Duck (best friend), Donald Duck |
Enemies | Magica De Spell, Beagle Boys, Flintheart Glomgold, Negaduck, and more |
Notable Shows | DuckTales (1987-1990), DuckTales (2017-2021), Darkwing Duck (1991-1992) |
Notable Traits | Incompetent Vigilante, Brave, Loyal, Dim-witted, Skillful Pilot |
In addition to some of the lovable and popular animals commonly used in Western animation, such as cats, rats, and dogs, ducks are also the elements that make up history’s most notable characters. And Launchpad McQuack is a super cool duck from the movie Tiny Toon Adventures.
Possessing a big, dumb, and goofy body, Launchpad McQuack is the one who unifies the duck world in the Disney Afternoon time slot and is the one who brings many memorable adventure journeys to the audience.
49. Ickis
Aaahh!!! Klasky Csupo created the Real Monsters animated series for Nickelodeon in the United States. The show follows Ickis, Oblina, and Krumm, three young monsters who enroll in a school for monsters located beneath the city dump in order to learn how to scare humans. Episodes frequently center on their emerging from underground to do creepy stunts, such as completing homework. It just so happens that Ickis was one of the three juvenile monsters.
Ickis has a preeminent purple body. His lips are purple, and his eyes are a sunny yellow. He has large ears, two arms, and tiny legs, and his feet seem like a cross between jester shoes and elf feet. Every single episode of Aaah!!! Has included Ickis. Actual Monsters. The episode “The Switching Hour” marked his debut. In the episode “Ghost Story” of Rugrats, he last appeared.
50. Dagget
Dagget | Information |
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Full Name | Roland Daggett |
Portrayed by | Ed Asner |
Appearances | Batman: The Animated Series |
Occupation | Corrupt Businessman |
Company | Daggett Industries |
Physical Appearance | Large, physically imposing man with reddish-brown hair and blue eyes |
Personality | Ruthless, greedy, and double-dealing |
Role | Antagonist, adversary of Batman |
Notable Actions | Created Clayface, attempted to spread a disease, plotted urban renewal destruction |
Nemesis | Batman |
Status | Imprisoned |
First Appearance | “On Leather Wings” |
Notable Episodes | “Appointment in Crime Alley,” “Feat of Clay” |
Relationships | Marion Grange (assistant) |
A son of Leonard and Rose Beaver, Daggett Doofus Beaver (or “Dag” or “Daggy”) is the younger sibling of Norbert and the older sibling of Stacy and Chelsea.
Daggett lends new meaning to “Busy as a beaver” because he has so much stamina that he takes on all Norb’s chores. His residences have to take second place to his older sibling. He is easily persuaded and frequently makes impulse purchases while watching television. He is easily frightened but just as quick to anger, especially if his teddy bear is disturbed.
51. Mayor Adam West
Mayor Adam West | Information |
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Full Name | Mayor Adam West |
First Appearance | “Fifteen Minutes of Shame” (2000) |
Last Appearance | “Coma Guy” (2020) |
Created by | Seth MacFarlane, Steve Callaghan |
Based on | Adam West |
Voiced by | Adam West |
Occupation | Former Mayor of Quahog, Rhode Island |
Spouse | Carol West (wife) |
Relatives | Wild West (cousin) |
Nationality | American |
Personality | Intense yet friendly, soft-spoken, childish, and immature |
Delusions | Eccentric whims at the expense of citizens |
Political Affiliation | Ambiguous |
Marijuana Legalization | Legalized and re-criminalized marijuana |
Same-Sex Marriage | Initially planned a ban, later taken hostage supporting it |
Brainwashed Spy | Activated by the phrase “Gosh, that Italian family…” |
Marriage | Married Lois’ sister Carol |
Quirks | 95% helium, dark and murderous side |
Inspiration | Character inspired by Johnny Bravo episode “Johnny Meets Adam West!” |
Successor | Cousin Wild West (voiced by Sam Elliott) |
In the American animated television sitcom Family Guy, Adam West provides the voice of Mayor Adam West. He plays the role of mayor of the fictional Rhode Island town of Quahog.
Mayor West is characterized as a rough but friendly, soft-spoken, childish, delusional man who often causes significant consequences and sometimes endangers the citizens of Quahog.