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Pinch Raccoon, Scootch Raccoon, et al. from PB&J Otter by Walt Disney Animation Studios and Jumbo Pictures. Raccoon, voiced by Liam Neeson, the villain in The Nut Job. Papa-san "Raccoon", from Dick Figures by Mondo Media. Raccoon and Constable Raccoon from Franklin, a children's television series based on the books by Brenda Clark and Paulette ...
Pages in category "Fictional raccoons" The following 10 pages are in this category, out of 10 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. *
The following list of fictional musteloids in animation is subsidiary to the list of fictional musteloids. This list includes weasels, ferrets, minks, skunks, otters, martens, and red pandas. All fictional badgers are found within the list of fictional badgers. All fictional raccoons are found within the list of fictional raccoons.
The following list of fictional musteloids is subsidiary to the list of fictional animals. This includes weasels , ferrets , minks , otters , martens , skunks , raccoons , and red pandas . Fictional badgers are instead found within the list of fictional badgers , while fictional raccoons are found in the list of fictional raccoons .
Depictions of Raccoons in popular culture. Subcategories. This category has the following 5 subcategories, out of 5 total. Fictional raccoons (2 C, 10 P) C.
Image credits: raccoonsfun Technically, raccoons are considered to be pests. They intrude on people’s homes or backyards to find food. They enter homes through chimneys, gaps in roofs, and other ...
List of fictional marsupials (kangaroos, wallabies, koalas, opossums, bandicoots, Tasmanian devils) List of fictional primates ( lemurs , monkeys , chimpanzees , gorillas , orangutans , humans ) Lists of characters in a fictional work (mostly people)
This list of fictional rodents in literature is subsidiary to the list of fictional animals and covers all rodents appearing in printed works of literature including beavers, chipmunks, gophers, guinea pigs, hamsters, marmots, prairie dogs, and porcupines plus the extinct prehistoric species (such as Rugosodon).