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Pluto
animated dog in various Disney productions

Margaret Simpson
fictional character from The Simpsons franchise
Gordon Freeman
fictional protagonist of the Half Life video game series
Jason Voorhees
main character of the Friday the 13th series
Wile E. Coyote and the Road Runner
Warner Bros. theatrical cartoon series and character duo; part of Looney Tunes, Merrie Melodies and The Road Runner Show

Sweet and Lowdown
1999 film by Woody Allen
Oswald the Lucky Rabbit
animated cartoon character
Tom Cat
fictional cat from the Tom & Jerry animation series
Pink Panther
fictional animated character
Jerry
fictional mouse from the Tom and Jerry animated series
Bumblebee
character from the Transformers franchise
Larva
South Korean computer-animated comedy TV show

Brimstone
2016 film by Martin Koolhoven
Oscar's Oasis
French-South Korean animated television series
Pucca
Pucca (; ) is a South Korean media franchise from the South Korean company Vooz. The titular protagonist, Pucca, is the niece of three Korean men who run a noodle restaurant called Goh-Rong in Sooga Village, a small village in the mountains. Pucca is also in love with the ninja Garu (가루 ), and Pucca always seems to beat him in combat and unintentional competition simply by sheer will. Pucca began in January 2000 with Flash-animated e-cards, and has since focused on the character goods business.

Scrat
Scrat is a fictional rodent in the Ice Age franchise and the mascot of the now-defunct animation company Blue Sky Studios. In the 2002 film Ice Age plus its follow-up shorts and theatrical sequels, he is a saber-toothed, long-snouted rat-like squirrel with no dialogue who is obsessed with trying to collect and bury his acorn, putting himself in danger and usually losing his food in the process to his frustration. He additionally is a catalyst for major natural disasters that drastically alter the world around him and at times sets the stage for the main conflicts of the films. Scrat's storylin
Chilly Willy
fictional penguin

Doomguy
Doomguy or Doom Slayer is the protagonist of the Doom franchise by id Software. He was created by American video game designer John Romero and was introduced as the player character in the original 1993 video game Doom. Within the Doom series, Doomguy is a demon hunting space marine dressed in green combat armor who rarely speaks on-screen. In Doom Eternal, he is voiced by Matthew Waterson and Jason E. Kelley in that game's downloadable content The Ancient Gods: Part Two., followed by the 2025 prequel Doom: The Dark Ages. A different character with a role similar to that of Doomguy was portray
Cassandra Cain
DC Comics superhero
Night King
fictional character from the Game of Thrones series
Seven Dwarfs
group of fictional characters in the fairy tale "Snow White"
Art the Clown
main antagonist of the Terrifier franchise
Thing
fictional character in The Addams Family
Chell
player character in the Portal series
Humphrey B. Bear
Australian children's television series
Jamie Lloyd
fictional character in the Halloween franchise
Gossamer
animated cartoon character in the Warner Bros. Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies series of cartoons
Snake Eyes
character in G.I. Joe
Saturn Girl
DC Comics character
Mini-Me
Mini-Me is a fictional character from the Austin Powers film franchise, portrayed by Verne Troyer. He debuts in the second film in the trilogy, Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me, and appears again in the third film, Austin Powers in Goldmember.
Untalkative Bunny
animated television series
Hector Hammond
DC Universe supervillain who is primarily an enemy of Green Lantern
Jericho
fictional comics character
Julius the Cat
character from Alice Comedies
Oddjob
Oddjob (often written as "Odd Job") is a fictional character in the espionage novels and films featuring James Bond. He is a henchman to the villain Auric Goldfinger in Ian Fleming's 1959 James Bond novel Goldfinger and its 1964 film adaptation. In the film, Oddjob was played by the Japanese-American actor and professional wrestler Harold Sakata. Oddjob, who also appears in the James Bond Jr. animated series and in several video games, is one of the most popular characters in the Bond series.
Sunny Bunnies
Children's comedy about a tribe of bunnies
Voldo
is a character in the Soulcalibur series of video games. Created by Namco's Project Soul division, he first appeared in Soul Edge, and later in all games of the Soulcalibur series with the exception of Soulcalibur Legends. Servant to a long-dead weapons merchant, Voldo guards his treasure vault, attacking intruders while occasionally wandering out in search of a cursed sword named Soul Edge. Designed by Aya Takemura and Takuji Kawano around his dual hand katars, Voldo went through several designs, and in the early design phases was called "Psycho Murder". Having no spoken dialogue and instead
Penelope Pussycat
Animated cartoon cat
Miho
fictional character from Sin City
Man-Thing
The Man-Thing (Dr. Theodore "Ted" Sallis) is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Created by writers Stan Lee, Roy Thomas, and Gerry Conway and artist Gray Morrow, the character first appeared in Savage Tales #1 (May 1971), and went on to be featured in various titles and in his own series, including Adventure into Fear. Steve Gerber's 39-issue run on the series is considered to be a cult classic.
Makkari
fictional character in Marvel Comics
Non
DC Comics character
Hippety Hopper
animated cartoon character