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Garfield
Garfield is an American comic strip created by Jim Davis. Originally published locally as Jon in 1976 (later changed to Garfield in 1977), then in nationwide syndication from 1978, it chronicles the life of the title character Garfield the cat, Odie the dog, and their owner Jon Arbuckle. As of 2013, it was syndicated in roughly 2,580 newspapers and journals; the comic held the Guinness World Record for being the world's most widely syndicated comic strip.
The Cat Returns
2002 anime film directed by Hiroyuki Morita
Felix the Cat
fictional cat from cartoons
Chip 'n' Dale
animated cartoon characters
Woody Woodpecker
fictional bird
Dilbert
Dilbert is an American comic strip which was written and illustrated by Scott Adams, first published on April 16, 1989. It is known for its satirical office humor about a white-collar, micromanaged office with engineer Dilbert as the title character. It has led to dozens of books, an animated television series, a video game, and hundreds of themed merchandise items. Dilbert Future and The Joy of Work are among the best-selling books in the series. In 1997, Adams received the National Cartoonists Society Reuben Award and the Newspaper Comic Strip Award for his work. Dilbert appears online and a
Three Little Pigs
1933 short animated film directed by Burt Gillett
Yogi Bear
fictional character, bear
Top Cat
American animated television series
Guardians of the Galaxy
2008 superhero team by Marvel Comics
Spice and Wolf
Japanese light novel series
Beastars
Beastars (stylized in all caps) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Paru Itagaki. It was serialized in Akita Shoten's manga magazine Weekly Shōnen Champion from September 2016 to October 2020, with its chapters collected in 22 volumes. The manga is licensed for English release in North America by Viz Media. The story takes place in a modern world of civilized, anthropomorphic animals with a cultural divide between carnivores and herbivores, and where eating meat (which always comes from other anthropomorphic animals) is strictly illegal. Beastars is set in the same universe a
Howard the Duck
Marvel Comics character
Care Bears
fictional character group
José Carioca
fictional character created by Disney, a Brazilian parrot
Krazy Kat
comic strip
Br'er Rabbit
fictional rabbit in Uncle Remus folklore
Panchito Pistoles
fictional Disney character, a Mexican anthropomorphic rooster introduced in The Three Caballeros
Fritz the Cat
fictional character created by Robert Crumb
Alfred J. Kwak
animated television series
Gus Goose
Disney character, cousin of Donald Duck
Bamse
thumb|Logo is a Swedish cartoon created by Rune Andréasson. The highly popular children's cartoon first emerged as a series of television short films as well as a weekly half-page Sunday strip in 1966, before being published periodically in its own comic magazine since 1973.
Sam & Max
Media franchise created by Steve Purcell focusing on the titular fictional private investigator duo
Tonde Burin
Japanese manga series
Silver Fang
Japanese manga series
Life in Hell
comic strip
The Darwin Incident
Japanese manga series
Duckman
Duckman: Private Dick/Family Man, commonly known simply as Duckman, is an American adult animated sitcom created and developed by Everett Peck, based on the characters he created in his 1990 one-shot comic book published by Dark Horse Comics. Duckman aired on the USA Network from March 5, 1994, through September 6, 1997, for 4 seasons and 70 episodes. It follows the surreal life and misadventures of Eric Tiberius Duckman (voiced by Jason Alexander), a private detective who lives with his family. The series is known for a unique blend of satire, dark humor, noir, and surrealism.
Weed
Japanese manga series
The Masterful Cat Is Depressed Again Today
Japanese manga series
Mighty Mouse
American animated anthropomorphic superhero mouse
Diddl
Diddl is a German comic strip created by German artist Thomas Goletz in 1990. The first sketch of Diddl was made on 24 August 1990. Diddl is a white Jumping Mouse, with big ears and large pink-soled feet allowing him to jump large distances. Diddl and his friends are featured on various sorts of products such as stationery and collectibles, and also in a range of plush dolls and toys manufactured by Depesche.
Norakuro
is a Japanese manga series created by Suihō Tagawa, originally published by Kodansha in Shōnen Kurabu, and one of the first series' to be reprinted in format. The titular protagonist, Norakuro, or Norakuro-kun, is an anthropomorphic black and white dog inspired by Felix the Cat. The name Norakuro is an abbreviation of and .
Rupert Bear
comic strip character in the Rupert series for children by Mary Tourtel
Pogo
American comic strip
Cerebus the Aardvark
Comic book
Scamp
Disney comics character
Dungeon
comic book series
Uncle Scrooge
Disney comic book first published in 1952
Spider-Ham
Spider-Ham (Peter Porker) is a superhero appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character is an anthropomorphic pig and is a cartoon animal parody version of Spider-Man. He was created by Larry Hama, Tom DeFalco and Mark Armstrong.
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Lackadaisy (also known as Lackadaisy Cats) is a webcomic created by American artist Tracy J. Butler. Set in a Prohibition-era St. Louis with a population of anthropomorphic cats, the plot chronicles the fortunes of the Lackadaisy speakeasy after its founder, Atlas May, is murdered. The comic mixes elements of comedy, crime and mystery. It won multiple Web Cartoonists' Choice Awards in 2007 and 2008, and in April 2011 it was nominated for the Eisner Award for "Best Digital Comic".
Rasmus Klump
Danish comic series
Lucifer and the Biscuit Hammer
Japanese manga series
Dog Man
children's book series
Le Chat
comic series by Philippe Geluck
Heathcliff
comic strip created by George Gately
Congorilla
Congorilla (originally in human: William "Congo Bill" Glenmorgan) is a superhero appearing in comic books published by DC Comics and Vertigo Comics. Originally co-created by writer Whitney Ellsworth and artist George Papp. The character first appeared in More Fun Comics #56 (June 1940).
Kuma Miko: Girl Meets Bear
Japanese manga series
Red Cat Ramen
Japanese manga series
Cat Shit One
Japanese manga series
Globi
Globi is a Swiss cartoon character occasionally referred to as Switzerland's Mickey Mouse. He is pictured as an anthropomorphic blue parrot with a yellow beak wearing a black beret and a pair of red and black checkered trousers. He was created by the Swiss cartoonist Robert Lips, as an advertising character for the Swiss department store Globus in 1932 for the company's 25th anniversary. His name was originally planned as "Kimbukku", but he was later renamed Globi after the local Basel German (Baseldytsch) dialect word for the department store that created him.
Too Cute Crisis
Japanese manga series
Mikan Enikki
Japanese manga series
Mutts
daily comic strip created by Patrick McDonnell in 1994
Cubitus
Cubitus is a Franco-Belgian comics series, and the basis for the Wowser cartoon series appearing in the United States. Cubitus was created by the Belgian cartoonist Dupa, and features Cubitus, a large anthropomorphic dog, who lives with his owner Sémaphore. Cubitus is known as Dommel in Flanders and the Netherlands, Muppelo or Pom Pom in Finland, Teodoro in Italy, Zıpır in Turkey and Доммель in Russia. His name derives from the old anatomical name of the ulna bone, supposedly derived from the Greek kybiton (elbow).
Oda Cinnamon Nobunaga
Japanese manga series
The Fox and the Crow
cartoon characters
Merman in My Tub
Japanese manga series
Pif
comic character
Ohayō! Spank
Japanese manga series