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Male characters in animated television series (1 C, 437 P) Pages in category "Male characters in animation" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 360 total.
Pages in category "Male characters in animated television series" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 438 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Battle for Dream Island (2010–present, abbreviated BFDI [b]) is an animated web series on YouTube created by jacknjellify, a channel owned by Cary and Michael Huang.The web series features anthropomorphic objects competing in a series of contests for a prize.
Pages in category "Male characters in animated films" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 245 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Thomas James Ridgewell (born 27 June 1990), known online as TomSka, is an English YouTuber, filmmaker, vlogger, comedian, actor, musician, and former animator.He is known for writing, directing, producing, and starring in his live-action sketch comedy YouTube videos and animated web series such as Asdfmovie (/ ˈ æ s d ə f m uː v i / AS-dəf-moo-vee), Crash Zoom, [2] and Eddsworld where he ...
There have been several live action films based on animated series. This list indicates which actors represented the animated characters in the live performance. This is not a list of voice actors playing animated characters. The list is sorted by the original animated series, with major characters from the series listed in order of importance.
Takes on both male and female forms, alternating between using he/him and she/her pronouns, and does not feel like he has a gender or orientation. [125] Eleodie Maracavanya Star Wars: Aftermath: Chuck Wendig: Non-binary 2015–2017 A pirate ruler referred to by either male, female or gender-neutral pronouns like "zhe" or "zher". [126] [127] Mogumo
The majority of his videos are self-made: written, animated, and voiced [6] by himself. In his more recent projects, he has experimented with 3D animation in conjuction with his 2D work. [6] [14] On September 2, 2016, Gilardi launched a new YouTube series titled Brain Dump in which he reviews movies and other media, often satirically. [15]