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A gender/species swapped version of "Jake the dog" from the Cartoon Network show Adventure Time: Felix Felix the Cat: A black cat and "one of the most recognized cartoon characters in film history." [11] Gumball Watterson: The Amazing World of Gumball: A 12-year-old anthropomorphic blue cat, who is the titular character MC Skat Kat: Opposites ...
Mikes the Cat: Josef Lada: A talking black cat. [50] Mingus The Unwritten: Mike Carey: A winged cat who acts as the protagonist's familiar in the Tommy Taylor novels, a fictional 13-part series within the universe of The Unwritten. Mirliton Mirliton: Raymond Macherot: A gentle cat unable to hunt as he is best friends with mice and birds. [51 ...
This category contains fictional fox characters from films, books, television shows, comic books and video games. Subcategories This category has only the following subcategory.
A tuxedo cat who serves as a sidekick to Alice. He was the first recurring cartoon character created by Walt Disney. Katerina Kittycat Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood: Katerina lives with her mother, Henrietta Pussycat in the treehouse and loves dancing. She is O the Owl's next-door neighbor and one of Daniel's closest friends. Katnip Herman and Katnip
A cat who dresses up and talks with his old Swedish farmer, Pettson. Firestar: Warriors: Into the Wild: Erin Hunter: The main character for the first arc of Warriors books (the "Original Series") as well as a major supporting character for the subsequent arcs, he is a flame-colored tom with deep green eyes. Francis Felidae: Akif Pirinçci
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One of the main characters and is the main protagonist. He is a bright and energetic tiger who lives donuts and soccer. Tigger: The House at Pooh Corner: Tigger is a fictional tiger character originally introduced in A. A. Milne's book The House at Pooh Corner Vitaly Madagascar 3: Europe's Most Wanted
In 1963, Muggy-Doo appeared in the theatrically released animated cartoon Boy Pest with Osh, in which Muggy tried to make money by getting Osh onto a television show. [2]In 1965, the character was changed considerably — he was now a “boy fox” instead of a cat, and more con artist than screwball — and appeared in six cartoons as part of The Milton the Monster Show (which was another Hal ...