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List of imaginary characters in fiction

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This is a list of imaginary characters in fiction, being characters that are imagined by one of the other characters. The list is divided into sections by the primary medium.

Film

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Name Description
Adolf Hitler imaginary friend of the title character in Jojo Rabbit
Billy Murdock's invisible dog in The A-Team
Bing Bong childhood friend of Riley in Inside Out
Blue Jeremy's childhood imaginary friend and several other characters in IF
Captain Excellent Paper Man
Chauncey Imaginary
Drop Dead Fred Drop Dead Fred
Elvis Presley True Romance
Eric Cantona Looking for Eric
Mr. Floppy perverted gray stuffed bunny in Unhappily Ever After
Frank Donnie Darko
The Green Fairy EuroTrip
Harvey rabbit in the film and play of the same name[1]
Humphrey Bogart Allan Felix's alter ego in Play It Again, Sam
Jack Flack Cloak & Dagger
Rudger book and Japanese anime film The Imaginary
Sy Everything You Want
Tony, Lloyd the bartender, and several other characters The Shining
Tully Tully[2]

Literature

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Name Description
Angus imaginary companion of the anchorite St Ungulant in the novel Small Gods by Terry Pratchett
The Bear from a book of the same name by Raymond Briggs[3]
Booby unicorn in the short story The Unicorn in the Garden by James Thurber
Budo novel Memoirs of an Imaginary Friend by Matthew Dicks[4]
Dorothy Spinner's imaginary friends comics published by DC Comics
Hobbes comic strip Calvin and Hobbes by Bill Watterson[3]
The Imaginary Friend book The Hole In The Sum Of My Parts by Matt Harvey[3]
Jimmy Jimmereeno Ramona Wengler's imaginary friend in the short story Uncle Wiggily in Connecticut by J. D. Salinger
Los Chimichangos colorful chihuahuas who are imagined by Skippyjon Jones in the book series of the same name by Judith Byron Schachner; named after chimichangas
Malcolm/Sally stuffed goat in several books featuring the character Eddie Dickens by Philip Ardagh[3]
Ninja Ninja Afro's friend in the manga Afro Samurai
Pobby and Dingan Pobby and Dingan by Ben Rice
The Policemen novel The Third Policeman by Flann O'Brien[3]
Skellig Skellig by David Almond[3]
The Story Giant by Brian Patten[3]
Tomo Yozora Mikazuki's friend in the Japanese novel Haganai
The Wild Things Where the Wild Things Are by Maurice Sendak[3]
Winnie-the-Pooh and several other characters Winnie-the-Pooh by A. A. Milne

Television

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Name Description
Barney dinosaur in Barney & Friends
Bloo (and several other characters) Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends
Dudley JoJo's imaginary friend in Fancy Nancy
Happy unicorn imagined by Nick Sax and his daughter Hailey in Happy!
Harry Morgan and Professor James Gellar Dexter (characters)
Josephina whale who is a friend of Santi in the Japanese anime series Josephina the Whale
Koosalagoopagoop Dee Dee's imaginary friend in Dexter's Laboratory
Milco Australian television soap opera Home and Away. Originally believed to be Sally's imaginary friend, he reappeared many years later and revealed himself to be Sally's twin.
Nadine Flumberghast imaginary friend of D.W. Read in Arthur
Mr. Snuffleupagus formerly "imaginary" character in Sesame Street. He is Big Bird's friend and was perceived as imaginary for many years until it was decided that he be revealed to the rest of the show's cast on November 18, 1985 in Season 17, episode 2096
Soren Lorenson, Lola's imaginary friend in the book and television series Charlie and Lola
Spiny Norman giant hedgehog in the sketch Piranha Brothers from Monty Python's Flying Circus

Theatre

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Name Description
Alberta imaginary girlfriend in the musical Avenue Q said to be from Vancouver; invented by Rod to deny that he is gay
Bunbury play The Importance of Being Earnest by Oscar Wilde[3]
Elvira play Blithe Spirit by Noël Coward[3]
Godot unseen, ambiguously anticipated acquaintance of Vladimir and Estragon in the play Waiting for Godot by Samuel Beckett

Video games

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Name Description
Faye Finding Paradise

References

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  1. ^ Child, Ben (3 August 2009). "Spielberg pulls rabbit out of hat with Harvey remake". The Guardian. Retrieved 20 July 2018.
  2. ^ Caron, Christina (5 May 2018). "Diablo Cody, Responding to Criticism, Says 'Tully' Is Meant to Be 'Uncomfortable'". The New York Times. Retrieved 20 July 2018.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h i j Harrold, A. F. (23 October 2014). "Top 10 imaginary friends in fiction". The Guardian.
  4. ^ De La Torre, Vanessa (22 August 2012). "West Hartford Teacher's 'Memoirs Of An Imaginary Friend' Novel Published This Week". Hartford Courant.