Fictional animals

Cheburashka ( Russian: Чебурашка ) is a fairy tale creature from a story by Russian writer Eduard Uspensky. He is also the hero (voiced by Klara Rumyanova) of the animated film series by Soyuzmultfilm studio. ...more on Wikipedia about "Cheburashka"

Eugene the Jeep is a character in the Thimble Theater comic strip, which stars Popeye. His first appearance was in the March 16 1936 strip. Eugene was a gift to Olive Oyl from her Uncle Ben who found Eugene in Africa. His diet consisted of only orchids. ...more on Wikipedia about "Eugene the Jeep"

Funny animal is a cartooning term for the genre of comics and animated cartoons in which the main characters are humanoid or talking animals. ...more on Wikipedia about "Funny animal"

Furry fandom is a subculture of the science fiction and fantasy fandoms. Members of the furry fandom, known as furry fans or simply furries, particularly enjoy media that involves anthropomorphic animals: that is, fictional animals with human traits (such as walking on two feet, talking, wearing clothes, living in houses, etc.). Such media includes popular animated cartoons, comic books, and stories and novels. ...more on Wikipedia about "Furry fandom"

Girafarig (キリンリキ Kirinriki in Japanese, also called Girafarig in German and French) is a fictional character of the Pokémon franchise. ...more on Wikipedia about "Girafarig"

The Greasel is a fictional creature that exists only in the computer games Deus Ex and its sequel Deus Ex: Invisible War. The Greasel from the original Deus Ex resembles a large green flightless bird though on closer inspection it is more reptilian than avian. Its clawed wings are useless for flight, though they do increase the Greasel's speed. ...more on Wikipedia about "Greasel (Deus Ex)"

The Justa Lotta Animals is a fictional superhero team that appeared in stories published by DC Comics. The team was an anthropomorphic funny animal parody of the Justice League of America. ...more on Wikipedia about "Justa Lotta Animals"

* Chief Anubis "Doggie" Cruger/ Doggie Kruger from Power Rangers SPD and Tokuso Sentai Deka Ranger NOTE: Cruger is of an alien race known as Sirien and is NOT a dog. He only resembles one. ...more on Wikipedia about "List of anthropomorphic animal superheroes"

Mightyena (known as グラエナ Guraena in Japan, Magnayen in Germany and Grahyena in France) is a dark Pokémon from the Pokémon franchise. The name, Mightyena, is a conjunction of mighty, or strong, and hyena, because it looks like a hyena. ...more on Wikipedia about "Mightyena"

Monchhichis was an American animated series produced by Hanna-Barbera Productions. The cartoon series premiered on ABC on September 10, 1983. The show's characters were based on a line of toys by the American company Mattel, who co-produced the animated series. The Monchhichis were monkey-like creatures who lived in the forest land of Monchia at the very top of tall trees well above the clouds. The tribe's leader, Wizzar, was a magical wizard who could conjure up spells and potions to defeat their enemy, the evil Grumplins of Grumplor. ...more on Wikipedia about "Monchhichis"

My Neighbor Totoro (となりのトトロ - Tonari no Totoro) is a 1988 Japanese animated movie directed by Hayao Miyazaki and produced by Studio Ghibli. ...more on Wikipedia about "My Neighbor Totoro"

Pogo was the title of a long-running daily comic strip created by Walt Kelly, as well as the name of its principal character. Pogo, set in the Georgia section of the Okefenokee Swamp, often engaged in social and political satire through the adventures of the strip's funny animals. The strip also used much slapstick physical humor; the same series of strips could often be enjoyed by young children and by savvy adults on different levels. Kelly received the Reuben Award in 1951 for the strip. ...more on Wikipedia about "Pogo"

The Questing Beast, or the Beast Glatisant (Barking Beast), is a monster from Arthurian legend, the subject of quests by famous knights like King Pellinore, Sir Palamedes, and Sir Percival. The strange creature has the head and neck of a serpent, the body of a leopard, the haunches of a lion and the feet of a hart. Its name comes from the great noise it emits from its belly, a barking like "thirty couple hounds questing". ...more on Wikipedia about "Questing Beast"

Tabaqui is a fictional jackal character featured in Rudyard Kipling's Mowgli stories collected in The Jungle Book. ...more on Wikipedia about "Tabaqui"

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The talking animal or speaking animal term, in general, refers to any form of animal which can talk or conduct speech. This can by itself be interpreted in several manners, as listed in the below sections. ...more on Wikipedia about "Talking animal"

The tankero was originally a fictional animal that was quite popular in Finnish media in the 1970s. ...more on Wikipedia about "Tankero"

The Lion King's Timon and Pumbaa is a Disney children's animated series that premiered from September 1995 to around May 1998. After 1998, a new director took over, causing a drop in popularity. The last episode was in 1999, but was never aired on the major networks. ...more on Wikipedia about "Timon and Pumbaa"

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