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Child characters in anime and manga (4 C, 63 P) Pages in category "Child characters in animated films" The following 88 pages are in this category, out of 88 total.
The universe is set in Bikini Bottom, a city populated by funny animal characters based around sealife such as the titular SpongeBob SquarePants. Steven Universe "The Time Thing" (Steven Universe) 2013 Steven Universe, son of a normal man and a humanoid alien princess from outer space, fights alongside the Crystal Gems.
Name Media Work Notes Nickname Alphys Video game Undertale: A stout reptile-monster that is the Royal Scientist, a position she earned by creating a robot with a SOUL. She is a timid Otaku and cannot be battled. She has a crush on Undyne and Asgore, captain of the royal guard and king of the underground, respectively. Bad Bill
Related: Here Are 101 of the Funniest Group Chat Names for Every Situation. 205 Funny Names That Are Simply Hilarious. 1. Marsha Mellow 2. Chip Munk 3. Neil Down 4. Paige Turner 5. Anita Bath 6 ...
The following is a list of cartoon characters produced by Walter Lantz Productions: Andy Panda [1] (1939, anthropomorphic panda) Charlie Chicken (1942, anthropomorphic chicken) Milo (1945, anthropomorphic dog) Miranda Panda (1949, anthropomorphic panda, girlfriend of Andy) Mr. Whippletree (1939, anthropomorphic turtle) Poppa Panda (1939 ...
The kids' dog; about fraternal twins who have very active imaginations and share the same vision of their adventures. Jitters generic Raw Toonage: A character in the cartoon series by the Walt Disney Television Animation. Jollop generic Engie Benjy: Engie's dog; about a boy and his dog who save the day with their extra special fixing skills. Jorge
Funny Cat Names for Maine Coons 1. Chewbacca. Fans of Star Wars will appreciate the name Chewbacca for their Maine Coon. It's a playful reference to the beloved Wookie character known for his ...
Unlike the other Tom and Jerry characters, this one is not a character per se, but rather a substitution for a character, such as Spike the Bulldog, for a brief visual gag. Usually, a character turns into a jackass when it is fooled such as Spike in Solid Serenade (1946), The Framed Cat (1950), and Pet Peeve (1954) or Tom in Polka-Dot Puss (1949).