List of fictional raccoons
This article provides a list of fictional raccoons
Raccoons in mythology
Raccoons in literature
- Adam Raccoon is the main character in longtime Disney animator Glen Keane's Christian children's series "Parables for Kids" (1986–95).
- The Architect of Sleep by Steve Boyett
- Bobby Coon, in the stories of Thornton Burgess
- Doc Raccoon, in the Catfish Bend series by Ben Lucien Burman
- Ranger Rick
- Tripod, the three-legged raccoon, in the Dave Robicheaux series by James Lee Burke
- Walt Disney's Weecha the Raccoon by Rutherford Montgomery
Raccoons in non-fiction literature:
Raccoons in film
Raccoons in television
- Abe and Ken from Urban Vermin by YTV and Decode Entertainment
- Bandit from the episode To Kill a Ladybird of King of the Hill by the Fox Broadcasting Company
- Bert Raccoon, Lisa Raccoon, Melissa Raccoon, Ralph Raccoon, et al. from The Raccoons by Hinton Animation Studios
- Captain Rescue, episode seen a Over the Hill Hero from Adventure of Sonic The Hedgehog bt Bohbot Enterprises, DIC enterataniment
- Lifty and Shifty from Happy Tree Friends by Mondo Mini Shows
- Freddy Raccoon from Chucklewood Critters by Encore Entertainment
- Obediah Wonder the Raccoon, is sidekick pith possum from Super Dynamic Pith Possum opossum heroes /The Schnookums and Meat Funny Cartoon Show by Walt Disney Animation Television
- Pinch Raccoon, Scootch Raccoon, et al. from PB&J Otter by Walt Disney Animation Studios and Jumbo Pictures
- Pine lights, from the Masters of Horror Episode Pelts on Showtime
- Raccoon, Constable Raccoon and wife from Franklin, a children's television series based on the books by Brenda Clark and Paulette Bourgeois
- Randolph from 64 Zoo Lane by Millimages
- Rascal from Araiguma Rascal (Rascal the Raccoon) by Nippon Animation, based on the book by Sterling North
- Rick Raccoon from Shirt Tales by Hanna-Barbera
- Rocky Raccoon, a parody of mid-1990s anthropomorphic video game heroes, was featured in several episodes of the CGI-animated show ReBoot
- Rory Raccoon from Linus the Lionhearted by Ed Graham Productions
- Smokey from The Dukes by Hanna-Barbera
- Timothy and Claude from Timothy Goes to School by Helix Animation
- Ty Coon from Deputy Dawg by Terrytoons
- Unnamed raccoon appearing in the episode The Hunt of The Twilight Zone by Rod Serling
- Unnamed raccoons appearing in the episode Smoke on the Daughter of The Simpsons by the Fox Broadcasting Company
- Laura was keeping a raccoon as a pet in one episode of Little House on the Prairie.
- The Coon is Cartman's superhero name from South Park.
- Rigby in Regular Show by Cartoon Network
- The karate-wacking raccoon on The Buford Files [Hanna Barbera]
- Ninja Raccoon on the New Yogi Bear show [Hanna Barbera]
- Unnamed raccoon in the 2007 slasher film "HATCHET"
- Archie, also known as 'the Archer' in Nickelodeon's The Penguins Of Madagascar episode "Mask of the Raccoon."
Raccoons in comic books and comic strips
- Avery and Timulty from Ozy and Millie by D. C. Simpson
- Janet from The Adventures of Captain Jack by Mike Kazaleh
- Mr. Nibbles from Simpsons Comics #66
- Ozzie the Raccoon from the book Grk Down Under, by Joshua Doder
- Ranger Rick from Ranger Rick by the Education Department of the National Wildlife Federation
- Richard (Double R) from Shanda The Panda by Mike Curtis
- Richard Conrad (R.C.) from Sabrina Online by Eric W. Schwartz
- RJ from Over the Hedge by Michael Fry and T. Lewis
- Rocket Raccoon from Rocket Raccoon by Marvel Comics
- Roderick in Rock Jaw: Master of the Eastern Border, the fifth part of Bone (comics)
- Roger from The Whiteboard by "Doc" Nickel
- The Raccoon (Nocturnals), a character in the comic book Nocturnals
- Vinci from the webcomic Vinci & Arty, by Candy L. Dewalt and Ryan Dewalt
- Woo from the webcomic Sandra and Woo, along with a few other supporting raccoon characters such as Tibor and Lily[4]
Raccoons in video games
Other fictional raccoons
In popular culture
References
- ^ Cooper, JC (1992). Symbolic and Mythological Animals. London: Aquarian Press. p. 188. ISBN 1-85538-118-4.
- ^ Holmgren, Virginia C. (1990). Raccoons in Folklore, History and Today's Backyards. Santa Barbara, California: Capra Press. pp. 25–46. ISBN 978-0884963127.
- ^ The University: Wisconsin alumnus (Volume 53, Number 10): Badger bookshelf
- ^ http://www.sandraandwoo.com/2010/03/25/0149-woo-jumps-to-a-conclusion-part-2/
- ^ Extradition: British Columbia. James Roday, Steve Franks. USA Network.