Unnamed tiger on the island in Swiss Family Robinson, where it fought two Great Danes and got trapped in a pit (listed in script as "A TOOTHSOME TIGER")
The Exxon Tiger (also used by Exxon predecessors such as Esso and Humble Oil), who embodied the slogan Put a tiger in your tank. The slogan was invented by the British artist John Berry (born June 9, 1920), whose designs of the tiger were used throughout the 1950s, to be replaced in the 1960s by a more Disney-like tiger. Berry provided the illustrations to many 1950s Ladybird Books.