The best cartoon characters of all time include Mickey Mouse, Bugs Bunny, Homer Simpson, and SpongeBob, icons who have brought joy and entertainment for generations.
From the ink-stained hands of early animators to today’s cutting-edge digital studios, cartoon characters have always held a special place in the hearts of both the young and the young-at-heart. That is what makes them different from most fictional “icons.” A great cartoon character does not just entertain you once, they follow you for decades.
This is my countdown of the greatest cartoon characters of all time, built around what people actually search for: best cartoon characters of all time, most famous cartoon characters, and most popular cartoon characters of all time.
Greatest Cartoon Characters of All Time

Walt Disney, a pioneering figure in animation, breathed life into beloved characters like Snow White, the seven dwarfs, Cinderella, and Mickey Mouse. Mickey is considered the most famous cartoon character, symbolizing everything Disney. Whether you are a die-hard fan of animation or just someone who cherishes those lazy Saturday mornings in front of the TV, let’s get into it.
60. Dastardly and Muttley (Wacky Races)
๐ Vibe: Cheat-first villains who never win
๐ฌ Best moment: Muttley’s wheezy laugh after a failed plan
๐ง My take: They are not just villains, they are a perfect comedy duo built on failure
To add some zest to the Wacky Races cast in 1968, Hanna-Barbera introduced the cunning Dick Dastardly and paired him with his mischievous canine sidekick, Muttley. Together they became one of the most recognizable schemers in animation history, and honestly, the show would not be the same without them.
59. Korra (The Legend of Korra)
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๐ Vibe: Strong, stubborn, and forced to grow
๐ฌ Best moment: When she realizes strength is not just physical
๐ง My take: Korra feels like the “hard mode” Avatar, and that is why I respect her so much
Korra is the protagonist of the animated television series The Legend of Korra, a sequel to Avatar: The Last Airbender. The Avatar concept is still one of the best worldbuilding hooks ever: one person who can master all four elements and act as the bridge between the physical and spiritual worlds.
58. Wile E. Coyote and the Road Runner

๐ฅ Vibe: Silent slapstick and endless invention failures
๐ฌ Best moment: Every time “ACME” betrays him again
๐ง My take: It is one premise, but executed so perfectly it never gets old
Chuck Jones created a duo so iconic you can recognize them from a silhouette in half a second. Their episodes do not need dialogue, they run on timing, escalation, and inevitability. That is why they are among the most iconic cartoon characters ever.
57. Sterling Archer (Archer)

๐ถ๏ธ Vibe: Elite agent, messy adult
๐ฌ Best moment: When competence and immaturity collide mid-mission
๐ง My take: Archer is funny because he is talented and unbearable at the same time
Archer is a great example of how adult animation created its own “legend” characters, ones built on dialogue, ego, and razor-sharp timing. The show works because the character’s confidence is both his superpower and his biggest flaw.
56. Wonder Woman

๐ก๏ธ Vibe: Strength with empathy
๐ฌ Best moment: Any scene where truth matters more than power
๐ง My take: She is iconic because she represents hope without feeling naive
Wonder Woman earns her place because she is bigger than any single cartoon. As an animated heroine, she is a symbol: strength, elegance, and moral clarity all wrapped into one character design.
55. Magilla Gorilla
๐ฆ Vibe: Gentle giant comfort TV
๐ฌ Best moment: When his “nice guy” energy causes total chaos
๐ง My take: Magilla feels like pure rerun nostalgia, in the best way
The Magilla Gorilla Show was stacked with supporting segments, but Magilla is the glue. He is simple, sweet, and instantly recognizable, exactly what classic TV animation needed.
54. Patrick Star (SpongeBob SquarePants)

โญ Vibe: Innocent chaos
๐ฌ Best moment: When he says something dumb that is accidentally genius
๐ง My take: Patrick’s “zero logic” is comedy timing at its purest
Patrick Star is one of those characters where the voice, the face, and the timing all hit perfectly. He is a punchline generator, and SpongeBob would not be SpongeBob without him.
53. Static Shock

โก Vibe: Superhero plus real-life issues
๐ฌ Best moment: When the show tackles big topics without talking down to kids
๐ง My take: Static deserved more mainstream “GOAT character” conversations
Static is one of the most influential early-2000s heroes, and he remains a standout among black cartoon characters who led their own show.
52. Ben Tennyson (Ben 10)
โ Vibe: Kid hero with endless options
๐ฌ Best moment: Any new alien reveal (because that was the whole thrill)
๐ง My take: The Omnitrix is one of the best “hook” ideas in kids’ TV history
Ben 10 is one of Cartoon Network’s defining franchises, and the internal network tie-in is right here: best Cartoon Network shows (kids).
51. Dora the Explorer

๐บ๏ธ Vibe: Interactive learning legend
๐ฌ Best moment: When you realize you are answering the TV out loud
๐ง My take: Dora is not just a character, she is a cultural milestone
Dora’s influence is global. She is one of the few kids’ characters who became a genuine educational icon without losing her charm.
50. Tina Belcher (Bob’s Burgers)

๐ Vibe: Awkward honesty
๐ฌ Best moment: Any scene where she commits 100% to a weird thought
๐ง My take: Tina is iconic because she is relatable in a painfully specific way
You can learn more about her quirks in my profile on Tina Belcher.
49. Dexter (Dexter’s Laboratory)
๐งช Vibe: Genius kid plus secret lab fantasy
๐ฌ Best moment: When his plan is perfect until Dee Dee exists
๐ง My take: Dexter is the avatar of “I can build it myself” kid energy
Dexter’s entire character is built around one universal idea: “What if my bedroom had a secret world under it?” That is why he still holds up.
48. Arthur

๐ Vibe: Everyday life lessons
๐ฌ Best moment: When the show casually teaches something important without preaching
๐ง My take: Arthur is iconic because it is simple and consistent in the best way
Arthur’s staying power comes from how relatable it is. It is a kids’ show that does not treat kids like they are clueless.
47. Porky Pig
๐ญ Vibe: Classic straight-man energy
๐ฌ Best moment: “That’s all, folks!” (immortal ending)
๐ง My take: Porky is underrated because subtle comedy is hard
Porky is foundational. A lot of bigger Looney Tunes chaos works because there is a “Porky-type” character in the scene grounding it.
46. Huey Freeman (The Boondocks)

๐ฃ๏ธ Vibe: Smart, confrontational satire
๐ฌ Best moment: When Huey destroys an argument in one sentence
๐ง My take: Huey is iconic because he refuses to be background noise
45. Doug Funnie

๐ Vibe: Awkward kid realism
๐ฌ Best moment: When his imagination turns a small problem into a crisis movie
๐ง My take: Doug is iconic because he feels like an actual kid
44. Beavis and Butt-Head
๐ผ Vibe: Teen apathy turned comedy
๐ฌ Best moment: The dumbest laugh you have ever heard (and it works)
๐ง My take: They changed what people thought cartoons were “allowed” to be
This show is a perfect bridge to explore other cartoon characters from the 90s.
43. The Powerpuff Girls

๐ฅ Vibe: Cute plus superhero chaos
๐ฌ Best moment: When they fight a monster and still make it to bedtime
๐ง My take: Their design is perfect: instantly recognizable, instantly iconic
They are a cornerstone of the Hanna-Barbera legacy, joining the ranks of other famous Hanna-Barbera cartoon characters.
42. Mulan

โ๏ธ Vibe: Courage plus sacrifice
๐ฌ Best moment: When she wins through intelligence, not brute strength
๐ง My take: Mulan is heroic without being invincible, which is why she lasts
41. Kim Possible

๐ Vibe: Competent teen hero
๐ฌ Best moment: When she saves the world and still makes it to school
๐ง My take: Kim is iconic because she makes “balance” look possible
Kim Possible was a game-changer for animated series on cable, leading the way for many other successful Disney Channel cartoons.
40. Buzz Lightyear

๐ Vibe: Hero confidence plus comedy
๐ฌ Best moment: The “I’m not a toy” era of his arc
๐ง My take: Buzz’s character growth is why Toy Story still holds up
39. Fat Albert
๐ซ Vibe: Community plus life lessons
๐ฌ Best moment: When the show teaches something without lecturing
๐ง My take: His cultural importance is bigger than the jokes
He was a pioneer for representation, paving the way for future black cartoon characters in animation.
38. Astro Boy
๐ค Vibe: Anime pioneer
๐ฌ Best moment: When you realize how much modern anime owes him
๐ง My take: Astro Boy is here on legacy alone, and that is earned
Astro Boy is the godfather of the entire medium, laying the foundation for all modern anime.
37. Woody Woodpecker

๐ฆ Vibe: Mischief and chaos
๐ฌ Best moment: That laugh, still a brand to this day
๐ง My take: Woody is “too much,” which is exactly why he is memorable
36. Snagglepuss

๐ญ Vibe: Dramatic, clever, cowardly (on purpose)
๐ฌ Best moment: “Exit, stage left!”
๐ง My take: He is iconic because he is self-aware before self-aware comedy was trendy
You can read more about his dramatic flair in my post about Snagglepuss.
35. Quick Draw McGraw

๐ค Vibe: Kid-friendly western parody
๐ฌ Best moment: El Kabong’s ridiculousness
๐ง My take: Quick Draw feels like the cartoon version of the westerns kids were obsessed with back then
He shares a legacy with other Hanna-Barbera stars like Huckleberry Hound.
34. Bender (Futurama)
๐ค Vibe: Chaotic anti-hero robot
๐ฌ Best moment: Any moment he chooses selfishness and somehow remains lovable
๐ง My take: Bender is iconic because he is basically a cartoon id with a metal body
Learn more about this lovable robot rogue in my full breakdown of Bender Bending Rodriguez.
33. Felix the Cat

๐๏ธ Vibe: Silent-era cartoon star
๐ฌ Best moment: His surreal “anything can happen” logic
๐ง My take: Felix belongs here because early animation basically built the idea of a “cartoon celebrity”
32. Frozone (The Incredibles)

โ๏ธ Vibe: Cool side character perfection
๐ฌ Best moment: Every line, he does not miss
๐ง My take: Frozone is the reason people quote a side character more than the main hero
As a standout hero, Frozone earns his place among the most memorable black cartoon characters in animation history.
31. Danger Mouse

๐ต๏ธ Vibe: British spy parody
๐ฌ Best moment: When a “kid show” lands jokes that fly over kids’ heads
๐ง My take: Danger Mouse proved kids can handle smarter humor than adults expect
30. Peter Griffin (Family Guy)

๐บ Vibe: Chaos dad
๐ฌ Best moment: When his confidence makes no sense, but you buy it anyway
๐ง My take: Peter is a cultural milestone for prime-time animation, like it or not
For a deeper look into the chaos of Quahog, check out my post on Peter Griffin.
29. Angelica Pickles (Rugrats)

๐ Vibe: Tiny villain energy
๐ฌ Best moment: When she “wins” purely through intimidation
๐ง My take: Angelica is iconic because she is the antagonist kids actually know in real life
See why she is the queen of mean in my profile on Angelica Pickles.
28. Phineas and Ferb
๐ ๏ธ Vibe: Summer vacation genius
๐ฌ Best moment: Candace being one inch from “proving it” every time
๐ง My take: The formula is the secret sauce, and it never gets stale
To dive into their summer inventions, read more about Phineas Flynn, his silent brother Ferb Fletcher, and their stressed-out sister Candace Flynn.
27. Ren and Stimpy

๐คข Vibe: Gross-out chaos with real influence
๐ฌ Best moment: When the animation gets weird in a way only the 90s allowed
๐ง My take: Whether you love it or hate it, you can see its fingerprints everywhere after
The blue cat of the duo has a surprisingly complex backstory, which you can read about in my piece on Stimpson J. Cat.
26. Tweety Bird

๐ฅ Vibe: Innocent face, dangerous brain
๐ฌ Best moment: When you realize he is not the victim, Sylvester is
๐ง My take: Tweety is iconic because he flips the “tiny and helpless” trope into a joke
Tweety’s design is pure “cute,” but his role is pure chaos. That contrast is exactly why he is still a Looney Tunes staple.
25. Optimus Prime

๐ Vibe: The ultimate leader
๐ฌ Best moment: “Autobots, roll out!” (goosebumps, every time)
๐ง My take: A toy commercial character who became a real father figure for a generation
Transformers’ leader, Optimus Prime, is more than just a robot in disguise. His unwavering dedication to peace and justice (voiced by the legendary Peter Cullen) makes him a legendary figure. Optimus is not just a machine, he is the moral compass of 80s animation and arguably the most famous of all the cartoon robot characters. Whether he is fighting Megatron or sacrificing himself for the greater good, he represents the best of leadership.
24. Johnny Bravo

๐ถ๏ธ Vibe: Elvis energy, zero game
๐ฌ Best moment: Getting karate-chopped by every woman he approaches
๐ง My take: Johnny is iconic because he is confident enough to fail repeatedly, and it is hilarious
Johnny Bravo stands out as one of the funniest iconic cartoon characters ever to grace Cartoon Network. His futile attempts to woo women are comedy gold. With his signature shades, he is a staple on any list of cartoon characters with glasses (or sunglasses, in his case). He taught us that muscles and hair gel are not a substitute for personality, though he never quite learned that lesson himself.
23. Pinky and the Brain
๐ Vibe: Genius vs. insanity
๐ฌ Best moment: “Narf!”
๐ง My take: Some of the smartest writing in 90s animation
Cartoon villains have long aimed for world domination, but these two lab mice made it an art form. The dynamic between the genius Brain and the insane Pinky is perfect. Brain believes he is doing it all for humanity’s good, while Pinky is just happy to be there. Their nightly failures are legendary, proving that even the best-laid plans of mice often go awry.
22. Tom and Jerry

๐ฑ๐ญ Vibe: Silent, violent friendship
๐ฌ Best moment: Any time Tom screams (that specific yell is iconic)
๐ง My take: They proved you do not need dialogue to be funny
The dynamic duo of Tom and Jerry proves that actions speak louder than words. Their never-ending chase, filled with slapstick humor, has defined the “cat and mouse” genre. Fans have debated for years: are Tom and Jerry best friends or mortal enemies? Regardless of the answer, their rivalry is timeless entertainment.
21. Bart Simpson

๐น Vibe: The original 90s bad boy
๐ฌ Catchphrase: “Eat my shorts!”
๐ง My take: Before Homer took over, Bart was the show
Bart Simpson, the spiky-haired mischievous boy from Springfield, has been a household name since 1989. His rebellious nature and “Ay Caramba!” catchphrase made him the poster child for 90s attitude. While Homer eventually became the show’s focus, Bart was the original breakout star who put The Simpsons on the map and on millions of t-shirts.
20. Fred Flintstone

๐ฆ Show: The Flintstones
๐ฌ Catchphrase: “Yabba Dabba Doo!”
๐ง My take: He invented the “sitcom dad” trope in animation
Fred stands out as the most iconic cartoon character from television’s first primetime animated series. He was the original “sitcom dad,” loud, brash, but ultimately loving. Modeled after The Honeymooners, Fred’s dynamic with his best friend Barney Rubble set the standard for buddy comedies in animation.
19. Betty Boop
๐ Vibe: Jazz Age icon
๐ฌ Best moment: “Boop-Oop-a-Doop!”
๐ง My take: She represents an entire era of animation style (rubber hose)
Betty Boop possesses an allure that transcends time. Known for her playful charm and distinct voice, she leaves an indelible mark on every viewer. As one of the most famous black and white cartoon characters, she was the first animated sex symbol, but she maintained an innocence that made her endearing rather than scandalous.
18. Scooby-Doo

๐ Vibe: Cowardly hero
๐ฌ Best moment: Eating a sandwich taller than his head
๐ง My take: He taught kids that monsters are usually just people in masks
Since 1969, mystery aficionados have cherished Scooby-Doo. He is a Great Dane with a speech impediment and an endless hunger for snacks. As the leader of the pack of cartoon detective characters, his cowardly nature makes him relatable, but his loyalty to Shaggy makes him heroic. He is arguably the most famous dog in fiction.
17. The Pink Panther

๐ต๏ธ Vibe: Suave and silent
๐ฌ Best moment: Walking to that smooth jazz beat
๐ง My take: He defines “cool”
How does a character who seldom speaks become a legend? Pure style. The Pink Panther’s popularity soared because of his cool demeanor and the iconic Henry Mancini jazz theme. He turned the color pink into a symbol of suave sophistication, leading the pack of pink cartoon characters that followed in his footsteps.
16. Yogi Bear

๐ป Vibe: Smarter than the average bear
๐ฌ Best moment: Stealing a pic-a-nic basket
Yogi Bear stands out as arguably Hanna-Barbera’s most iconic creation (outside of Scooby). His signature lines and his insatiable quest for picnic baskets endeared him to audiences worldwide. He represents the simple joy of outsmarting authority (Mr. Ranger) and is easily the most famous of all bears in cartoons.
15. Popeye

๐ฅฌ Power source: Spinach
๐ง Vibe: “I yam what I yam”
Popeye, the spinach-loving sailor, has flexed his muscles in our hearts since 1929. His unique speech pattern and relentless courage make him one of the most memorable cartoon characters. He taught generations of kids that eating vegetables makes you strong (a lie, but a helpful one). He fights for his girl, Olive Oyl, and never backs down from a bully like Bluto.
14. Eric Cartman

๐คฌ Vibe: The villain we love to watch fail
๐ฌ Best moment: “Respect my authoritah!”
๐ง My take: Without him, South Park would just be preachy
Eric Cartman outshines everyone else in South Park. His hilariously self-centered, scheming, and childish personality makes him a fascinating character study. He is the id of American culture, unchecked and unsupervised. Without him the show would just be preachy. With him, it is legendary satire.
13. Garfield

๐ Vibe: Lazy, sarcastic, hungry
๐ฌ Best moment: Hating Mondays
Garfield epitomizes what cat lovers cherish: laziness, selfishness, and an obsession with food. Garfield hates Mondays and loves lasagna, two sentiments that resonate with almost every human alive. His deadpan humor makes him the king of comic strip adaptations.
12. Winnie the Pooh

๐ฏ Vibe: Pure gentleness
๐ฌ Best moment: Any simple conversation with Piglet
๐ง My take: He is the comfort food of animation
Wearing his red shirt and sharing endless wisdom, Pooh is the teddy bear of the cartoon world. He embodies innocence and love. His adventures in the Hundred Acre Wood teach us the values of friendship and kindness. In a world of loud, chaotic cartoons, Pooh is a gentle reminder to slow down and enjoy a little honey.
11. Bullwinkle J. Moose

๐ฆ Vibe: Goofy meta-humor
๐ฌ Best moment: “Watch me pull a rabbit out of my hat!”
You do not have to deeply analyze Bullwinkle to understand his greatness. He is simply an entertaining and hilarious moose. Along with Rocky, he pioneered meta-humor in cartoons, constantly breaking the fourth wall and making puns that went over kids’ heads but delighted adults.
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10. Pikachu

โก Vibe: Global icon
๐ฌ Best moment: Refusing to enter the Pokeball
Pikachu is more than a character, he is a brand. His influence confirms he is a cultural icon that breaks boundaries. His charm, electric skills, and loyalty to Ash have captivated audiences for decades. He is the Mickey Mouse of Japan. If you love the electric mouse, you might like other yellow cartoon characters.
9. Ash Ketchum

๐งข Vibe: The eternal underdog
๐ฌ Best moment: Finally becoming World Champion
๐ง My take: He taught us that failure is just part of the journey
Ash Ketchum is the face of the Pokemon franchise. For over 20 years, we watched him fail, learn, and try again. His unwavering determination to become a Pokemon Master finally paid off in 2022 when he became the World Champion. He taught an entire generation to never give up.
8. Snoopy

๐ถ Vibe: Imagination master
๐ฌ Best moment: The Red Baron flights
More people worldwide recognize Snoopy than the Mona Lisa. Whether he is the Red Baron or Joe Cool, Snoopy’s imagination is limitless. He is the cool, silent observer of the Peanuts gang, often stealing the show from Charlie Brown effortlessly.
7. Stewie Griffin

๐ถ Vibe: Evil genius baby
๐ฌ Best moment: “Where’s my money, Brian?”
Stewie Griffin is a unique creation: a baby with the vocabulary of a Shakespearean villain and the morals of a supervillain. His relationship with Brian (the dog) is the core of Family Guy. He evolved from a matricidal tyrant into a complex, hilarious character.
6. Daffy Duck
๐ฆ Vibe: The eternal loser (and we love him for it)
๐ฌ Best moment: “Duck Season! Rabbit Season!”
๐ง My take: Daffy represents our jealousy and frustration perfectly
Daffy stands out as one of the zaniest characters ever. While Bugs Bunny is the winner, Daffy is the eternal loser, and that makes him funnier. His ego, his greed, and his lisp make him the perfect foil to every other Looney Tune.
5. Donald Duck
โ Vibe: Pure, unbridled rage
๐ฌ Best moment: Any time he throws a tantrum
With his sailor suit and unique voice, Donald Duck is Disney’s most relatable character. Unlike Mickey, who is perfect, Donald gets angry. He gets frustrated. He has bad luck. We love him because he reacts to life exactly how we want to, by screaming at it.
4. SpongeBob SquarePants

๐งฝ Vibe: Relentless optimism
๐ฌ Best moment: “I’m ready!”
SpongeBob SquarePants is the most successful cartoon character of the 21st century. His innocent enthusiasm and infectious giggle have made him a favorite for kids and meme-fodder for adults. He defined humor for an entire generation.
3. Homer Simpson

๐ฉ Vibe: The great American everyman
๐ฌ Catchphrase: “D’oh!”
๐ง My take: One of the greatest comedic performances in animation history
Homer Simpson is the American dad. His “D’oh!” is in the dictionary. He is lazy, gluttonous, and dim-witted, but he loves his family (usually). He launched the adult animation revolution and remains the gold standard for comedic characters.
2. Bugs Bunny
๐ฅ Vibe: The smartest guy in the room
๐ฌ Best moment: “What’s up, doc?”
Bugs Bunny is the definition of “cool.” He always wins. He always outsmarts the villain. He taught us that you can defeat any enemy if you stay calm, use your wits, and chew a carrot while doing it.
1. Mickey Mouse
๐ญ Vibe: The original
๐ฌ Legacy: He built an empire
๐ง My take: Without Mickey, none of the others exist
You cannot utter “cartoon characters” without thinking of Mickey Mouse. The face of Disney, with his red shorts and cheery disposition, has charmed the world since 1928. He is not just a character, he is the symbol of animation itself. He is undeniably the greatest animated character in history.
The Full Ranking at a Glance
All 60 of the greatest cartoon characters of all time, in order.
| # | Character | Origin |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Mickey Mouse | Disney |
| 2 | Bugs Bunny | Looney Tunes |
| 3 | Homer Simpson | The Simpsons |
| 4 | SpongeBob SquarePants | SpongeBob SquarePants |
| 5 | Donald Duck | Disney |
| 6 | Daffy Duck | Looney Tunes |
| 7 | Stewie Griffin | Family Guy |
| 8 | Snoopy | Peanuts |
| 9 | Ash Ketchum | Pokemon |
| 10 | Pikachu | Pokemon |
| 11 | Bullwinkle J. Moose | Rocky and Bullwinkle |
| 12 | Winnie the Pooh | Disney |
| 13 | Garfield | Garfield |
| 14 | Eric Cartman | South Park |
| 15 | Popeye | Popeye the Sailor |
| 16 | Yogi Bear | Hanna-Barbera |
| 17 | The Pink Panther | The Pink Panther |
| 18 | Scooby-Doo | Scooby-Doo |
| 19 | Betty Boop | Fleischer Studios |
| 20 | Fred Flintstone | The Flintstones |
| 21 | Bart Simpson | The Simpsons |
| 22 | Tom and Jerry | Tom and Jerry |
| 23 | Pinky and the Brain | Animaniacs |
| 24 | Johnny Bravo | Cartoon Network |
| 25 | Optimus Prime | Transformers |
| 26 | Tweety Bird | Looney Tunes |
| 27 | Ren and Stimpy | The Ren & Stimpy Show |
| 28 | Phineas and Ferb | Phineas and Ferb |
| 29 | Angelica Pickles | Rugrats |
| 30 | Peter Griffin | Family Guy |
| 31 | Danger Mouse | Danger Mouse |
| 32 | Frozone | The Incredibles |
| 33 | Felix the Cat | Felix the Cat |
| 34 | Bender | Futurama |
| 35 | Quick Draw McGraw | Hanna-Barbera |
| 36 | Snagglepuss | Hanna-Barbera |
| 37 | Woody Woodpecker | Walter Lantz |
| 38 | Astro Boy | Astro Boy |
| 39 | Fat Albert | Fat Albert and the Cosby Kids |
| 40 | Buzz Lightyear | Toy Story / Pixar |
| 41 | Kim Possible | Disney Channel |
| 42 | Mulan | Disney |
| 43 | The Powerpuff Girls | Cartoon Network |
| 44 | Beavis and Butt-Head | MTV |
| 45 | Doug Funnie | Doug |
| 46 | Huey Freeman | The Boondocks |
| 47 | Porky Pig | Looney Tunes |
| 48 | Arthur | PBS Kids |
| 49 | Dexter | Dexter’s Laboratory |
| 50 | Tina Belcher | Bob’s Burgers |
| 51 | Dora the Explorer | Dora the Explorer |
| 52 | Ben Tennyson | Ben 10 |
| 53 | Static Shock | Static Shock |
| 54 | Patrick Star | SpongeBob SquarePants |
| 55 | Magilla Gorilla | Hanna-Barbera |
| 56 | Wonder Woman | DC |
| 57 | Sterling Archer | Archer |
| 58 | Wile E. Coyote & Road Runner | Looney Tunes |
| 59 | Korra | The Legend of Korra |
| 60 | Dastardly and Muttley | Wacky Races |
Best Cartoon Characters FAQ
Who is the most famous cartoon character of all time?
Mickey Mouse is widely considered the most famous cartoon character ever. As the face of Disney since 1928, he is recognized around the world and is essentially the symbol of animation itself.
Who are the best female cartoon characters?
Some of the greatest female cartoon characters include Wonder Woman, Mulan, Kim Possible, Korra, the Powerpuff Girls, Betty Boop, and Tina Belcher, spanning heroes, icons, and comedy leads.
Who are the best cartoon best-friend duos?
Iconic cartoon duos include Tom and Jerry, Pinky and the Brain, Phineas and Ferb, Ren and Stimpy, and Dastardly and Muttley. Many of the best characters work because of who they are paired with.
Who are the best Cartoon Network characters?
Cartoon Network’s standouts on this list include the Powerpuff Girls, Dexter, Johnny Bravo, Ben Tennyson, and Magilla Gorilla from the classic Hanna-Barbera era.
Who are the best 90s cartoon characters?
The 90s gave us Bart Simpson, Ren and Stimpy, Pinky and the Brain, Doug Funnie, Beavis and Butt-Head, and Angelica Pickles, a golden era for character-driven animation.
Who would top your list? Drop your pick for the greatest cartoon character of all time in the comments. I update this ranking whenever a strong case gets made.