List of miscellaneous fictional animals

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This list of fictional animals contains notable fictional animals of species that do not have a separate list among either the lists of fictional animals or the lists of fictional species.

Mammals[]

Aardvarks[]

Bats[]

  • Bartok, Rasputin's bat henchman from the musical Anastasia and a direct-to-video spinoff Bartok the Magnificent
  • Bat-Bat, superhero bat parody of Batman, from Mighty Mouse: The New Adventures
  • Batfink, a superhero bat with steel wings from the show, Batfink.
  • Batty Koda, a fruit bat voiced by Robin Williams from FernGully: The Last Rainforest.
  • Bats, a group of bats who try to eat Evinrude in The Rescuers
  • Benny, a bat who appeared in Bear in the Big Blue House, recycled by Leah the Fruit Bat from Jim Henson’s
  • Bertie, a bat who helps his friends to save the environment. Series narrated by Bernard Cribbins.
  • Bewitched, Bothered and Bemildred, three bats in Walt Kelly's Pogo.
  • Chichon, in 801 T.T.S. Airbats
  • Desert Bat, in Blade of the Phantom Master
  • Dingbat, The 3 Stooges pet in the first episode of The New Scooby Doo Movies
  • Fidget, the peg-legged bat with a crippled wing, from The Great Mouse Detective
  • Elmo Bat, a bat variation of Elmo imagined by Dorothy in the Elmo's World episode Sleep
  • Foxglove, a pink bat from Chip 'n Dale: Rescue Rangers
  • Fu-Fu, a bat in Sagwa, the Chinese Siamese Cat
  • Fangs, Lucy Loud's pet bat in The Loud House
  • Rosita, la Monstrua de las Cuevas, a fruit bat on Sesame Street
  • Rouge, a bat in the Sonic series
  • Sen, a bat in Shoulder-a-Coffin Kuro
  • Shade, Marina, and Goth, from the Silverwing novels and animated adaptation
  • Stellaluna, a fruit bat in Janell Cannon's book of the same name.
  • Stupid Bat, Witchiepoo's dim-witted assistant, from H.R. Pufnstuf
  • Yami-Maru, in Millenium Snow

Carnivorans (mostly carnivorous mammals)[]

Bears[]

See List of fictional bears

Canines[]

See List of fictional canines
See also List of fictional dogs
See also List of fictional wolves

Felines[]

See List of fictional cats and other felines
See also List of fictional big cats

Hyenas[]

  • Aardwolves in The Lion Guard
  • Bud and Lou, the pet hyenas of The Joker on the cartoon series, Krypto the Superdog
  • Flame Hyenard, robotic hyena humanoid from Mega Man X7
  • Haida, a spotted hyena in the Sanrio anime series Aggretsuko.
  • Hardy Har Har, a hyena in Lippy the Lion & Hardy Har Har
  • Hyena, the name of two fictional supervillains from a comic published by DC Comics
  • Janja and Jasiri, two hyenas from The Lion Guard.
  • Scratch & Sniff, played by Don Austen & John Eccleston, virtual recreations of their past characters- "Bro & Bro", the wolves, who they played on former Saturday Morning show What's Up Doc? between 1992 and 1995, and spin-off series Wolf It between 1993 and 1996
  • Shenzi, Banzai, and Ed, the laughing, talking hyenas from Disney's The Lion King. In The Lion King (2019 film), Shenzi (voiced by Florence Kasumba) is a matriarch, while Banzai and Ed had their names changed to Kamari (voiced by Keegan-Michael Key) and Azizi (voiced by Eric Andre) who are both her subordinates. Unlike the 1994 animated counterpart, Azizi is the third hyena who talks and always gets into Kamari's personal space.
  • The Hyena from the comic strip Boner's Ark
  • Zig, a brown hyena from Zig and Sharko
  • Harry the Hyena ("secret agent H") from the Phineas and Ferb episode "The O.W.C.A. Files"

Mongooses (including meerkats)[]

  • Alexsandr Orlov, an aristocratic Russian meerkat from the advertising campaign Compare the Meerkat,[2] as well as his sidekick Sergei[3] and various other meerkat characters
  • Billy, a meerkat from German animated film Animals United[4]
  • Komiya, a meerkat from Sanrio's anime series Aggretsuko[5]
  • Meer, a meerkat that grows to 8 meters tall in the anime Teekyuu 2
  • Mina Mongoose, from the Sonic the Hedgehog comic series
  • Patsy Smiles, a mongoose in Camp Lazlo
  • Rikki-tikki-tavi, a mongoose from the short story "Rikki-Tikki-Tavi", from The Jungle Book by Rudyard Kipling
  • Sunil Nevla, a banded mongoose from the 2012 TV series, Littlest Pet Shop.
  • Timon, a meerkat in Disney's The Lion King movies and media franchise.[6] He is voiced by Nathan Lane in the 1994 animated film and Billy Eichner in the 2019 remake.

Musteloids (including mustelids, raccoons, skunks, red pandas, etc)[]

See List of fictional musteloids
See List of fictional badgers and List of fictional raccoons

Pinnipeds (walruses, seals, sea lions)[]

See List of fictional pinnipeds

Eulipotyphlans (hedgehogs, moles, shrews, desmans, etc.)[]

  • Alfred, from the animated series The Mysteries of Alfred Hedgehog
  • Amy Rose, from the Sonic the Hedgehog series
  • Brigadier Verboten, the local sheriff in Raymond Macherot's comic strip Sibylline.[7]
  • Brownie, the blue and yellow hedgehog from the Sanrio Jewelpet series, he resembles Brownie Quartz and has the power of imagination.
  • Chucky, a hedgehog in Shirobako
  • Digger Mole, a mole in Shirt Tales
  • Eileen, a mole who works at a coffee shop in Regular Show
  • Hubert the hedgehog, character in a pantomime comic by Jan Romare.[8]
  • Lou Courier, a hedgehog in Lionel's Kingdom
  • Louis, a hedgehog who is Peaches' best friend in Ice Age: Continental Drift
  • Molester Mole, in Pogo
  • Monty Mole, a mole in the Mario franchise.
  • Morocco Mole, Secret Squirrel's sidekick from Secret Squirrel
  • Niglo and Niglotte, a pair of French hedgehog mascots.
  • Paulie, a mole in Fix und Foxi
  • Poppy, a hedgehog in Shirobako
  • Mr. Pricklepants, a thespian hedgehog toy from Toy Story 3
  • Ruby, a hedgehog in Saint Tail
  • Russell the hedgehog, with a big appetite from Once Upon a Forest
  • Russell Ferguson, from the 2012 TV series, Littlest Pet Shop.
  • Sacha, a Russian desman in Noah's Island
  • Shadow, from the Sonic the Hedgehog series
  • Silver from the Sonic the Hedgehog series
  • Sonic, from the Sonic the Hedgehog series
  • Speckles, a star-nosed mole from G-Force
  • Stickly-Prickly, a hedgehog who is one of the protagonists of Just So Stories
  • Stops, a hedgehog who forms a duo with Hops the hare in Rolf Kauka's Fix und Foxi comics.[9]
  • Tenjik, a hedgehog in Blazer Drive
  • Mrs. Tiggy-Winkle, from The Tale of Mrs. Tiggy-Winkle
  • Una, Dos, and Cuarto, hedgehogs in Ferdinand who are one of Ferdinand's closest friends who steal food from Casa Del Toro.
  • Shrew, in Redwall
  • Shrews from The Killer Shrews
  • Sable, Mabel, and Label, a trio of hedgehog sisters who run the Able Sisters in Animal Crossing

Lagomorphs (rabbits, hares, pikas)[]

See List of fictional rabbits and hares

Marsupials (kangaroos, wallabies, wallaroos, koalas, opossums, Tasmanian devils, wombats)[]

See List of fictional marsupials

Monotremes (platypuses, echidnas)[]

Platypuses[]

  • Ana Platypus, Dr. Duckbill Platypus, and Elsie Jean Platypus from Mr Rogers' Neighborhood TV Series
  • Edward and his brothers, the platypus characters in Camp Lazlo
  • Fish, a platypus from Beyond the Stump
  • Flap, a friend of Blinky Bill
  • Flappy Freddy, a red platypus who appears in a comic strip by .
  • Hexley, the platypus mascot of the Darwin operating system
  • Kamo, a yellow platypus in Sabagebu!
  • Ovide, a platypus in Ovide and the Gang
  • Plato, Platty and Platter from the Wild Kratts episode "Platypus Cafe"
  • Perry the Platypus ("secret agent P") from the Disney Channel series of Phineas and Ferb
  • Syd, the platypus mascot of the 2000 Summer Olympics
  • Patricia the platypus is a regular character in Spliced
  • The Platypus King, a three platypus in Super Robot Wars

Echidnas[]

  • Floyd, an echidna rocker in Beyond the Black Stump
  • , a female echidna from Sonic the Hedgehog
  • Knuckles, an echidna from the Sonic the Hedgehog series
  • Millie, the echidna mascot of the 2000 Summer Olympics
  • Icky, a giant echidna from the 2006 game, Rampage: Total Destruction

Fictional monotreme species[]

  • Multiple characters belonging to the Marsupilami species, from the Belgian comic series Spirou et Fantasio and the spin-off comic series Marsupilami[10]

Pangolins[]

Primates[]

See List of fictional primates

Rodents[]

See List of fictional rodents

Ungulates (cattle, equines, deer, camels, giraffes, pigs, elephants, rhinoceroses)[]

See List of fictional ungulates
See also List of fictional horses
See also List of fictional pachyderms (elephants, rhinoceroses, hippopotami)
See also List of fictional pigs

Cetaceans (whales, dolphins, porpoises)[]

Whales[]
  • Bailey, a beluga whale in Finding Dory
  • Big Ben, a sperm whale with a clock on the tip of his tail in Rudolph's Shiny New Year and its prequel Rudolph and Frosty's Christmas in July
  • Boris, a whale in William Steig's book Amos and Boris
  • Bubbie, a blue sperm whale in The Marvelous Misadventures of Flapjack
  • George and Gracie, the humpback whales in Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home
  • Hadney, a blue whale in a comic strip by Olivia DiBenedetto.
  • Hoe, a whale in One Piece
  • Irion, a white whale in Nadia: The Secret of Blue Water
  • Laboon, a sperm whale in One Piece
  • Leelu, a female narwhal in Futurama: Bender's Big Score
  • Moby Dick, a whale in the novel Moby-Dick (also often incorrectly spelt without the hyphen) by Herman Melville
  • Monstro, the whale in Pinocchio (1940 Disney film)
  • Munko, a white sperm whale created by David Choe that has been widely popular in memes
  • Mystic Whale, in Tsubasa Chronicle
  • Pearl Krabs, a female sperm whale in SpongeBob SquarePants
  • Porpoider, a beluga in Kenran Butohsai
  • Precious, Sid's grandmother's pet whale in Ice Age 4: Continental Drift
  • Tonga, a distressed whale in need of Dot's help in the film Dot and the Whale
  • Whale, a whale in Tantei Opera Milky Holmes
  • Winona, a purple bath toy whale in Rubbadubbers
Dolphins (including Orcas)[]
  • Alfin, a dolphin in Kateikyoushi Hitman Reborn!
  • Bubbles, a bottlenose dolphin in The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge Out of Water
  • Crazy Dolphin, a dolphin from Zig and Sharko.
  • Dr. Blowhole, a bottlenose dolphin enemy in The Penguins of Madagascar
  • Daniel, a bottlenose dolphin in
  • Darwin a bottlenose dolphin and part of the crew in the show seaQuest DSV
  • Ecco, a male bottlenose dolphin and the titular protagonist of the Ecco the Dolphin franchise
  • Ihachigo and Ikyūgō, a dolphin Zettai Karen Children
  • Mr. Blowhole, a Killer whale in My Gym Partner's a Monkey
  • Flipper, the titular dolphin of the Flipper TV shows and movies
  • Orca, a killer whale which ate Flaky, Cuddles and Russell in "Snow Place to Go"
  • Ooloorie Eckickeck P'Wheet, a female bottlenose dolphin in the novel The Probability Broach
  • Orca, an orca that rescues the penguins from getting eaten by a leopard seal in Scamper the Penguin.
  • Sakamata, the orca who cannot swim, from Damekko Dōbutsu
  • Ruka, a white dolphin, in Umi no Triton
  • Snowflake, a bottlenose dolphin mascot of the Miami Dolphins, from Ace Ventura:Pet Detective
  • Wai, a Commerson's dolphin in Aquatica
  • White Dolphin, in After War Gundam X
  • Willy, a killer whale in the film series Free Willy
  • Willzyx, an orca in the South Park episode "Free Willzyx"
  • Zoom the White Dolphin
Porpoises[]
  • Bangor, a harbour porpoise in the book A Dog's Porpoise [11]
  • President Porpoise, a porpoise in Adventure Time
  • Porpoises in the children's book Science Squad: Porpoises in Peril [12]

Sirenians (dugongs and manatees)[]

Xenarthrans (armadillos, anteaters, sloths)[]

  • Armalady from Princess Tutu
  • Armored Armadillo robotic armadillo from Mega Man X
  • Army Dillo, an armadillo who is King K. Rool's minion and the first boss from the Nintendo 64 game Donkey Kong 64.
  • Anteater, a tamandua from Shirokuma Cafe
  • Anteaterina, a female anteater from Princess Tutu
  • Bob in It’s a Big Big World
  • Charlie, an anteater in Rio 2
  • Chillax, a brown-throated sloth in the "Rainforest Stew" episode of Wild Kratts
  • Dillon from Dillon's Rolling Western
  • Eduardo, a sloth-like imaginary friend in Foster’s Home for Imaginary Friends
  • Flash, a three-toed sloth who works at the DMV (Department of Mammal Vehicles) in Zootopia
  • Henry Armadillo from My Gym Partner's a Monkey.
  • Kincho, an armadillo in Deadman Wonderland
  • Marianne, a sloth in Soul Eater Not!
  • Mighty the Armadillo, a recurring protagonist in the Classic sector of the Sonic the Hedgehog franchise.
  • Noah, a sloth in Eureka Seven AO
  • Riona, Snook’s baby niece who is introduced in Season 2 of It’s a Big Big World
  • Sid a Megatherium, in Ice Age
  • Sniffles, an anteater in Happy Tree Friends
  • Snipe Anteator, robotic anteater from Mega Man X7
  • Snook, a sloth who is the titular character in It’s a Big Big World
  • Sheriff Toothpick, an armadillo who is an antagonist in Sly Cooper: Thieves in Time
  • Trueno, a tough-Mexican wrestling armadillo in El Americano: The Movie

Others[]

Non-mammal vertebrates[]

Fish[]

See List of fictional fish

Amphibians[]

See List of fictional frogs and toads
  • Casey/Viceroy Bubbles Von Salamancer, the necromancing Salamander from Homestuck.
  • Lurchi, the fire salamander mascot of the German Salamander shoe factories.
  • Newton, a newt blue shapeshifters in Ned's Newt
  • King Andrias Leviathan, a towering newt in Amphibia (TV series)
  • Leopold Loggle an axolotl in Amphibia

Reptiles[]

See List of fictional reptiles
See also List of fictional crocodiles and alligators
See also List of fictional dinosaurs
See also List of fictional snakes
See also List of fictional turtles

Birds[]

See List of fictional birds
See also List of fictional birds of prey
See also List of fictional ducks
See also List of fictional penguins

Invertebrates[]

Arthropods[]

See List of fictional arthropods

Echinoderms (starfish, sea urchins, sea cucumbers, etc.)[]

  • Magical Wishing Starfish - a starfish in The Little Mermaid
  • Pappug, a starfish One Piece
  • Patrick Star, a starfish from the animated series SpongeBob SquarePants
  • Kevin C. Cucumber, a sea cucumber from the SpongeBob SquarePants episode "I'm Your Biggest Fanatic"
  • Peach,[14] a member of the Tank Gang in Finding Nemo.
  • Sploshy, a pink starfish in Rubbadubbers
  • Spyke, a sea urchin in Splatoon
  • Urchin, a sea urchin enemy in the Mario franchise

Mollusks[]

Cephalopods (octopuses, squids)[]

  • Ammonite, in Dinosaur Hour
  • Carl, a squid who is friends with Daniel in The Dolphin: Story of a Dreamer
  • Ellie, an octopus who loves to give out big hugs in the ocean in the Sprout kids' show Pajanimals
  • Geirus, a squidlike in Tentai Senshi Sunred
  • Gl'bgolyb, a lovecraftian parental figure to Feferi, from Homestuck.
  • Henry the Octopus, from The Wiggles
  • Ika Musume
  • Ika Fire from Futakoi Alternative
  • Inkling Octopus, in The Octonauts
  • Kanaloa, an octopus in Fairy Tail
  • Nachiko, a squid costume boy in Pugyuru
  • Octopus Nakajima, in My Bride Is a Mermaid
  • Octopus, in
  • Octopus, a villain in the Disney's Peter Pan sequel Return to Never Land
  • Oswald, an octopus from Oswald
  • Pearl, a young octopus in Finding Nemo who has a tendency to squirt ink
  • Squiddly Diddly, an animated squid from The Atom Ant/Secret Squirrel Show
  • Squidward Tentacles, an octopus from the animated series SpongeBob SquarePants
  • Squilliam Fancyson, an octopus from SpongeBob SquarePants
  • Stretch, a purple octopus toy from Toy Story 3
  • Takosuke and Belial, from Parodius
  • Korosensei, an octopus in Assassination Classroom

Snails and slugs[]

  • Brian, in The Magic Roundabout
  • Gary the Snail, a sea snail in SpongeBob SquarePants
  • Slug, in Flushed Away
  • Crystal Snail, a robotic snail in Mega Man X3
  • Katsuyu, a slug in Naruto
  • Peek-a-Boo, a snail in Suzy's Zoo
  • Turbo or Theo, a garden snail in Turbo
  • Schneider Snail from Hermie and Friends
  • Simon Snail, from the British series Small Potatoes.
  • Lilla the snail from the Swedish children's song Lilla snigel.
  • Shelldon Cargo, in Channel Umptee-3
  • Sid the Slug
  • Slinkman, a banana slug in Camp Lazlo
  • Snail Ghost, in Di Gi Charat
  • Snail, a male snail who is friends with Franklin in Franklin
  • Snail, a snail who got transformed into a pig by Chef Pig in the Angry Birds Toons episode, 'Pig Plot Potion'
  • Speedy, a snail from Timon & Pumbaa
  • Escargoon, from the Kirby T.V. show
  • The Pink Snail from Doctor Dolittle
  • Bessie, a giant snail in Amphibia (TV series)

Bivalves[]

  • Clamperl, a bivalve-like Pokémon in Pokémon
  • Hosenki, an oyster monster in InuYasha
  • Shijimi Clam Ghost, a clam in Di Gi Charat
  • Scallops and clams from SpongeBob SquarePants
  • The oyster from The Mouse and the Oyster

Jellyfish[]

  • Ernie and Bernie, two Jamaican-accented jellyfish in Shark Tale
  • Kulala, a jellyfish in Princess Jellyfish
  • Lispel, a jellyfish from Dutch cartoon, Alfred J. Kwak
  • Jellyfish in SpongeBob SquarePants
  • Metroids, a jellyfish-like species in Metroid

Water bears[]

  • The Grass Bear, a character belonging to a fictional tardigrade species in the Adventure Time episode "Blade of Grass"
  • Tad Mulholland, a water bear in Kipo and the Age of Wonderbeasts
  • Water bears from the South Park episode "Moss Piglets"

Others[]

See also List of fictional parasites
See also List of fictional worms
  • The comb jelly from The Octonauts episode "Octonauts and the Giant Comb Jelly"
  • SpongeBob SquarePants, a sponge in SpongeBob SquarePants

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