Jujube was originally the main character in a comic strip named Nanar, Jujube & Piette (1962–1965), but was eventually upstaged by a side character, Gai-Luron the dog, who became the main character of the series instead. It was also retitled Gai-Luron and now Jujube became Gai-Luron's sidekick.[3]
A knightly coyote with a mustache, armour and a lance, who rides on his steed Dapple with his companion Sancho Panda to spread justice (but usually mayhem) wherever he travels.
A brown coyote who makes many attempts to catch his target prey Road Runner only to fail miserably. He is the most popular and recognizable cartoon coyote.
Foxy Loxy was the star of the first Fantasies cartoons Hubley directed for producerJam Handy. (Hubley had already helped his partner Jill Donaldson create another series, titled Fantasies, with the character Bippo The Hippo.) Foxy Loxys first appearance on screen was in December 1963 in "Chicken Little". This old-western themed short features Chicken Little developing affection for the tavern singer who would become a Fox.
Foxy Loxy and his then-nameless Chicken would appear in another cartoon that same year: "Fun On The Farm" (November 21 1957), a musical set on a Farm. The plot bares some similarities to The Fox & The Stork, by Susanna Davidson Illustrated by John Joven which Donaldson and Hubley contributed on. This also marks the first time Foxy Loxys name was mentioned.
In the 1940 Disney film Pinocchio, the fox and the cat are given the names "Honest" John Worthington Foulfellow (voiced by Walter Catlett) and Gideon (whose three hiccups in the film were provided by Mel Blanc). The pair differ from their original counterparts in the Collodi novel in a number of ways. They do not feign disability, and it is they who tempt Pinocchio to go to Mangiafuoco's theatre (named Stromboli in the film) and coax him into going to Pleasure Island.
One of Peppa's friends who debuted in the season 3 episode of the same name. He has a very strong nose, similar to Gaston from Ben & Holly's Little Kingdom, who is another character created by Astley Baker Davies. He is voiced by Max Miller.
Leader of the foxes, Voracious is a large, handsome and charismatic red fox who is a somewhat unstable character. He sometimes appears to lose authority in the pack of foxes, but at the same time still leads them into constantly (and unsuccessfully) trying to get the better of the chickens.
The name "Miles Prower" is a pun on "miles per hour", a reference to the famed speed of Sonic the Hedgehog. He is an eight year old[7]fox with two tails,[8] hence the nickname. He is known to be Sonic's sidekick, best friend,[8] and a mechanic.[8] He is able to use his two tails to propel himself into the air like a helicopter for a limited time.[8] His debut was on November 21, 1992 in Sonic the Hedgehog 2.
The main antagonist of the show. He wears a dark blue mask that conceals his face and thieving gloves of the same color. Before his entrances, he can be heard twitching his whiskers. Once the viewer manages to yell his name in sight, he will jump out of his hiding place and creep towards Dora and Boots to try to swipe their stuff. He can be stopped by Dora, Boots and the viewer saying "Swiper, no swiping!" thrice, upon which after he snaps his fingers with his catchphrase, "Oh, man!" before escaping. However, he has been shown to expose his heroic side in some episodes like "Swiper the Explorer", where he assists Dora and Boots in returning a baby fox to its parents. He is voiced by Marc Weiner, who is best known for hosting the now-cancelled Weinerville.
Balto is a wolf-dog hybrid, shunned by both humans and dogs in the town of Nome. He is a rugged spirit, adventurer of his social domain; a rebel soul, no one to turn to but himself. His only friends are Boris, a Russian goose, Jenna, a Siberian Husky and Muk and Luk, two polar bears. Balto and Boris live on a grounded boat outside Nome, while Muk and Luk are occasional visitors.
The oldest brother of the family and main antagonist of the first season. A suave, smug dingo, almost always seen with his sunglasses on, with a scheming personality, usually thinking of ways to scam the townspeople.
Jasper T. Jowls, a guitar-playing (former banjo) playing hound dog from Chuck E. Cheese's.[10]
Foxy Colleen, a female Irish fox who was a guest star at Chuck E. Cheese's during its Pizza Time Theatre days.[11]
Harmony Howlette, a female coyote who was a guest star at Chuck E. Cheese's during its Pizza Time Theatre days.[12]
The Beagles, a group of beagles from Chuck E. Cheese's Pizza Time Theatre who would sing archived songs from their namesake, The Beatles.[13]
The Beach Bowzers, a group of dogs from Chuck E. Cheese's Pizza Time Theatre who would sing archived songs from The Beach Boys. Their animatronics were modified from the Beagles.[14]