Blue hair should be rare. In real life it does not grow out of anyone’s head, you have to dye it. So it is a little funny how many of our favorite fictional characters are walking around with it. From the calm of the ocean to the electric buzz of a cyberpunk future, cartoon characters with blue hair use the color to signal everything from wisdom to total chaos.
I went on a nostalgic deep dive to answer one question: who are the most iconic blue-haired characters of all time? Natural fur, magical manes, or a really committed dye job all count. Here is the big list, sorted into humans, anime, blue fur, and the magical crowd, with a note on who created each one.
Iconic Cartoon Characters With Blue Hair (The Humans)
These are the characters who made blue hair cool long before it trended on Instagram.
Marge Simpson

๐บ Show: The Simpsons
๐ Shade: Royal blue, gravity-defying beehive
๐ง My take: The most famous silhouette in TV history
Marge’s towering blue beehive has been on the air for more than thirty years, and it doubles as a visual metaphor for her bottomless patience with Homer. Fun fact: Matt Groening originally planned to hide rabbit ears under that hair, a nod to his Life in Hell comic. Thankfully that idea got scrapped.
Rick Sanchez

๐บ Show: Rick and Morty
๐ Shade: Spiky light blue (and a unibrow)
๐ง My take: Hair that looks permanently electrocuted
Rick’s spiky blue hair is a direct nod to the mad-scientist look, basically Doc Brown turned up to eleven. Whether he is turning himself into a pickle or toppling a galactic government, that frazzled blue mess matches his frantic energy perfectly.
Joy

๐ฌ Movie: Inside Out
๐ Shade: Electric blue pixie cut
๐ง My take: Yellow skin, blue hair, on purpose
Here is a clever bit of design. Joy’s skin is yellow for happiness, but her hair is blue, a deliberate Pixar hint that you cannot have Joy without a little Sadness (who is entirely blue). She is also a great answer to the oddly specific “yellow cartoon characters with blue hair” search.
Coraline Jones

๐ฌ Movie: Coraline
๐ Shade: Deep blue bob
๐ง My take: Blue hair with zero magic, just guts
The fearless heroine of the stop-motion classic, Coraline dyed her hair blue to make a statement, the move of a bored, rebellious kid in a new town. She is a great example of a female cartoon character whose blue hair is not magical. She is simply brave, and the dark bob suits the spooky tone perfectly.
Marie Kanker
๐บ Show: Ed, Edd n Eddy
๐ Shade: Messy short blue
๐ง My take: The “punk” Kanker sister
If you grew up on Cartoon Network you remember the Kanker Sisters. Marie was the punk one, short messy blue hair and a terrifying crush on Double D. The blue set her apart from her red-headed and blonde sisters and marked her as the edgy one of the trio.
Stormer

๐บ Show: Jem and the Holograms
๐ Shade: Curly blue with an orange flower
๐ง My take: The nicest member of the “bad girl” band
Stormer is the keytarist for the rival band, The Misfits, and always the most sympathetic of the bunch. Tough exterior, kind heart, and that curly blue hair marked her as the musical genius of the group.
Emily

๐ฌ Movie: Corpse Bride
๐ Shade: Flowing tattered blue
๐ง My take: Hair that always looks underwater
Emily is a corpse, technically, but a kind and gracious one. Her skin and hair turned blue after death, and that flowing, tattered mane drifts like it is underwater. It captures both the tragedy of her story and her strange enduring beauty.
Anime Characters With Blue Hair
In anime, blue hair is practically a personality. It usually signals intellect, coolness, or hidden power.
Super Saiyan Blue Goku and Vegeta

๐บ Show: Dragon Ball Super
๐ Shade: Vibrant cyan
๐ง My take: Calm power, not rage power
When Goku and Vegeta tap into the power of the gods, their hair flips to a vivid cyan. Unlike the rage-fueled gold of the original Super Saiyan, Super Saiyan Blue stands for calm, controlled mastery. It quickly became a fan-favorite look.
Sailor Mercury

๐บ Show: Sailor Moon
๐ Shade: Dark blue bob
๐ง My take: Her hair literally matches her element
Ami Mizuno is the brilliant strategist of the Sailor Soldiers, with power over water and ice, so the blue bob is a perfect match. She is also the kindest, most hardworking of the group, proof you can be soft and strong at once.
Nagisa Shiota

๐บ Show: Assassination Classroom
๐ Shade: Light blue, often in pigtails
๐ง My take: Harmless looking, secretly lethal
Nagisa looks gentle and unassuming, which is exactly the trick. He is a natural-born assassin who uses that innocent, light-blue look to get close to a target before striking. Underestimate him at your peril.
Nefertari Vivi

๐บ Show: One Piece
๐ Shade: Long wavy light blue
๐ง My take: Blue hope against a desert backdrop
Vivi, princess of Alabasta, has long wavy light-blue hair that pops against her desert kingdom. The symbolism is right there: she is the water and the hope her people are desperate for.
Grimmjow

๐บ Show: Bleach
๐ Shade: Electric blue
๐ง My take: Loud, violent, and stylish
The Sexta Espada and a genuine force of nature. Grimmjow’s electric blue hair fits his wild, animalistic nature, since he is a panther Arrancar. One of the coolest villains in anime, full stop.
Clair

๐ฎ Series: Pokรฉmon
๐ Shade: Light blue, with a cape
๐ง My take: Beating her was a rite of passage
Clair is the fierce eighth Gym Leader of Blackthorn City and a Dragon-type master. Her light blue hair matches her signature Kingdra, and anyone who played Gold or Silver remembers how stubborn that gym battle was.
Other Anime Characters With Blue Hair
Anime has more blue-haired characters than I could ever fit here, so a quick rapid-fire list of fan favorites worth knowing: Aqua from Konosuba (the not-so-useful goddess), Rem from Re:Zero, Esdeath from Akame Ga Kill, Sinon from Sword Art Online, Juvia and Wendy from Fairy Tail, and Konata from Lucky Star. The blue-hair-equals-water-or-ice pattern shows up over and over.
Cartoon Characters With Blue Fur
Sometimes it is not hair at all, it is fur. These ones are blue head to toe.
Cookie Monster

๐บ Show: Sesame Street
๐ Shade: Shaggy dark blue
๐ง My take: Chaotic eater, deeply huggable
One of the most recognizable faces on Sesame Street, Cookie Monster’s shaggy blue fur and googly eyes make him look soft and squishy despite the crumb tornado he leaves behind. C is for blue, apparently.
Stitch

๐ฌ Movie: Lilo & Stitch
๐ Shade: Sky blue
๐ง My take: Color picked to match the ocean
Experiment 626 is a sky-blue alien whose color palette was chosen to blend into the Hawaiian ocean setting. Between the blue fur, pointy ears, and huge eyes, Stitch became one of Disney’s most marketable characters ever.
Sonic the Hedgehog

๐ฎ Series: Sonic the Hedgehog
๐ Shade: Classic cobalt
๐ง My take: The fastest blue thing alive
Sonic is the original blue blur. In the 90s, blue was the color of attitude, and Sonic has it in spades. Those aerodynamic blue quills are pure cool.
Gonzo

๐บ Show: The Muppets
๐ Shade: Blue fur or feathers, nobody is sure
๐ง My take: A weirdo, and proud of it
Bird? Alien? Whatever Gonzo is, he is covered in blue and he embraces every bit of his weirdness. He brings a splash of blue chaos to the Muppets, and I always loved him for owning it completely.
Beast (Hank McCoy)

๐บ Show: X-Men
๐ Shade: Deep blue
๐ง My take: A monster who quotes Shakespeare
Beast is a walking contradiction: a hulking, blue-furred mutant who is also the gentlest, most well-read member of the team. The blue makes him look intimidating, which only makes the Shakespeare quotes funnier.
Huckleberry Hound

๐บ Show: The Huckleberry Hound Show (1958)
๐ Shade: Calm blue
๐ง My take: Blue for purely practical reasons
Huckleberry is a laid-back blue coonhound with a southern drawl. Why blue? In the era of limited TV color palettes, blue simply read well against the backgrounds. Sometimes the deep design reason is just “it showed up on screen.”
Furrball

๐บ Show: Tiny Toon Adventures
๐ Shade: Scruffy blue
๐ง My take: Sad enough that you root for him
The unlucky stray based on Sylvester, Furrball trades the tuxedo pattern for a scruffy blue coat. He barely speaks and is usually the butt of the joke, but that sad blue look makes you want him to catch a break for once.
Herry Monster

๐บ Show: Sesame Street
๐ Shade: Lighter blue, purple nose
๐ง My take: A deep cut for real fans
Often mistaken for Cookie Monster, Herry is a lighter blue with a furry purple nose. He is incredibly strong and does not quite know it, but he has a gentle heart underneath all that muscle.
Sunil Nevla

๐บ Show: Littlest Pet Shop
๐ Shade: Soft blue
๐ง My take: Shy offstage, showman onstage
Sunil is a blue mongoose with a knack for magic. He is anxious and shy most of the time, but flips a switch the moment he is performing. One of the standout designs from Littlest Pet Shop.
Inky

๐ฎ Series: Pac-Man
๐ Shade: Cyan
๐ง My take: The unpredictable one
Inky is the cyan ghost of Pac-Man, played as goofy and absent-minded in the animated series. His erratic movement made him the trickiest ghost to predict, and that cyan is pure gaming history.
Magical and Supernatural Blue Hair
For these characters the blue comes from magic, powers, or circuitry.
Hades

๐ฌ Movie: Hercules
๐ Shade: Blue fire (turns red when furious)
๐ง My take: His hair is a built-in mood ring
Hades has hair made of literal blue fire, which is a genius touch since blue flame burns hotter than orange, quietly hinting at his power. When he loses his temper it flares into a red inferno, so you always know exactly how the meeting is going.
Princess Luna

๐บ Show: My Little Pony
๐ Shade: Translucent night-sky blue
๐ง My take: The gothic fan favorite
Luna’s flowing mane looks like the night sky itself, twinkling stars and all. As ruler of the night, her hair stands for the beauty of darkness, and that elegant, slightly gothic vibe made her an instant favorite.
Ember McLain

๐บ Show: Danny Phantom
๐ Shade: Flaming blue ponytail
๐ง My take: The style would win fans on its own
Ember is a ghostly rock star with a rebellious streak and a huge flaming blue ponytail of spectral energy. She uses her music for mind control, but honestly the look is so cool she would have a fanbase without it.
Jenny (XJ-9)

๐บ Show: My Life as a Teenage Robot
๐ Shade: Blue metal “pigtails”
๐ง My take: Retro Art Deco done right
Jenny is a robot, so her “hair” is actually blue metal plating shaped into pigtails. The show’s clean Art Deco style and her blue-and-white scheme look fantastic, and she spends her time balancing world-saving with trying to survive high school.
Anti-Wanda

๐บ Show: The Fairly OddParents
๐ Shade: Dark blue
๐ง My take: Eats with her feet, somehow
Where Wanda has pink hair and a sharp mind, her anti-fairy counterpart Anti-Wanda has dark blue hair and… let us say a different skill set. The blue is the visual cue that she is the opposite of Wanda in every way.
Wonder Woman (DC Super Hero Girls)

๐บ Show: DC Super Hero Girls
๐ Shade: Deep dark blue
๐ง My take: A vibrant twist on her usual black hair
Diana usually has black hair, but the DC Super Hero Girls series gives her a deep blue that pops in the show’s energetic style. She leads the school and is, as always, a total powerhouse.
Soarin

๐บ Show: My Little Pony
๐ Shade: Light coat, darker blue mane
๐ง My take: The chill Wonderbolt
A member of the Wonderbolts squad, Soarin’s blue coat and darker mane suit a pegasus who lives in the sky. He loves apple pie and is the easygoing counterpart to the high-strung Spitfire.
Honorable Mentions
- Sulley from Monsters, Inc., a giant teal-blue monster with purple spots.
- Road Runner, the blue Looney Tunes bird who never gets caught.
- Dory from Finding Nemo, the forgetful blue tang.
- Eeyore, the famously gloomy blue donkey.
- Papa Smurf, leader of the little blue people (the hat is red, but the skin is all blue).
- Megamind, yet another blue-skinned genius.
Why Is Blue Hair So Common in Cartoons?
For a color that does not occur naturally, blue shows up a lot. Here is what it usually signals:
- Water and ice: the most common link, from Sailor Mercury to Vivi to half the anime list.
- Cool and rebellious: blue reads as edgy or alternative, like Marie Kanker or Coraline.
- Otherworldly: magic, robotics, and the supernatural, like Hades, Jenny, or Princess Luna.
- Practical contrast: sometimes, as with Huckleberry Hound, it was simply the color that showed up best on old TVs.
Who Created These Characters? (Reference Table)
All the creators and debut years in one place, the part most lists skip.
| Character | Creator(s) | Show / Studio | First Appeared |
|---|---|---|---|
| Marge Simpson | Matt Groening | The Simpsons | 1987 |
| Rick Sanchez | Dan Harmon & Justin Roiland | Rick and Morty | 2013 |
| Joy | Pete Docter | Inside Out (Pixar) | 2015 |
| Coraline Jones | Neil Gaiman / Henry Selick | Coraline (Laika) | 2009 |
| Marie Kanker | Danny Antonucci | Ed, Edd n Eddy (CN) | 1999 |
| Stormer | Christy Marx / Hasbro | Jem and the Holograms | 1985 |
| Emily | Tim Burton | Corpse Bride | 2005 |
| Goku & Vegeta (SSB) | Akira Toriyama | Dragon Ball Super | 2015 |
| Sailor Mercury | Naoko Takeuchi | Sailor Moon | 1991 |
| Nagisa Shiota | Yusei Matsui | Assassination Classroom | 2012 |
| Nefertari Vivi | Eiichiro Oda | One Piece | 1997 |
| Grimmjow | Tite Kubo | Bleach | 2005 |
| Clair | Game Freak | Pokรฉmon | 1999 |
| Cookie Monster | Jim Henson | Sesame Street | 1969 |
| Stitch | Chris Sanders | Lilo & Stitch (Disney) | 2002 |
| Sonic the Hedgehog | Naoto Ohshima & Yuji Naka | Sega | 1991 |
| Gonzo | Jim Henson | The Muppets | 1976 |
| Beast (Hank McCoy) | Stan Lee & Jack Kirby | Marvel / X-Men | 1963 |
| Huckleberry Hound | Hanna-Barbera | The Huckleberry Hound Show | 1958 |
| Furrball | Warner Bros. | Tiny Toon Adventures | 1990 |
| Herry Monster | Jim Henson | Sesame Street | 1970 |
| Sunil Nevla | Hasbro Studios | Littlest Pet Shop | 2012 |
| Inky | Namco (Toru Iwatani) | Pac-Man | 1980 |
| Hades | Disney | Hercules | 1997 |
| Princess Luna | Lauren Faust / Hasbro | My Little Pony: FiM | 2010 |
| Ember McLain | Butch Hartman | Danny Phantom (Nickelodeon) | 2004 |
| Jenny (XJ-9) | Rob Renzetti | My Life as a Teenage Robot | 2003 |
| Anti-Wanda | Butch Hartman | The Fairly OddParents | 2003 |
| Wonder Woman | DC (this design) | DC Super Hero Girls | 2015 |
| Soarin | Lauren Faust / Hasbro | My Little Pony: FiM | 2010 |
Frequently Asked Questions
Who is the most famous cartoon character with blue hair?
Marge Simpson is the easy answer thanks to her towering blue beehive. For pure recognizability she is hard to beat, with Sonic close behind if you count blue fur.
Who are some female cartoon characters with blue hair?
Marge Simpson, Joy, Coraline, Stormer, Sailor Mercury, Nefertari Vivi, and Princess Luna are all well-known female characters with blue hair, spanning humans, anime, and the magical crowd.
Are there male cartoon characters with blue hair?
Yes. Rick Sanchez, Nagisa Shiota, Grimmjow, and Super Saiyan Blue Goku and Vegeta are some of the most iconic, mostly leaning on the spiky or cool-and-edgy look.
Which cartoon character has yellow skin and blue hair?
Joy from Inside Out and Marge Simpson are the two best examples, both pairing yellow skin with a distinctive blue hairstyle.
What does blue hair usually mean in anime?
It most often signals a connection to water or ice, plus traits like intelligence, calm, or coolness. Sailor Mercury and Nefertari Vivi are textbook examples.
Who did I leave off? Drop your favorite blue-haired character in the comments. I keep this list growing whenever someone reminds me of a good one.