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Dick Tracy was the greatest detective of his time fighting mob bosses. His name was feared in the criminal underworld.
Mickey Mouse is arguably the most famous and well-known cartoon character ever. Though not as rambunctious and mischievous as he once was, this iconic character remains a symbol of goodwill, kindness, friendship, and imagination.
The clumsy, dimwitted Goofy is one of the most well known and beloved Disney characters. Despite his intelligence, or lack thereof, Goofy is brave, sweet, and caring and has a surprisingly accurate intuition. Goofy can usually be found adventuring with his best friends Mickey Mouse and Donald Duck.
Donald Duck is one of the famous Disney ducks we all know and love. Uncle of the mischievous trio Huey, Louie & Dewey, boyfriend to Daisy Duck and best-friends with Mickey Mouse & Goofy. One-third of the Three Caballeros, either José Carioca and Panchito Pistoles. Famous for having a short temper and really bad luck.
Mickey's faithful dog. Pluto is more than a pet. He and Mickey are bound by the ties of loyalty.
Star of Newspaper strips, comics, film and radio.
Just like her boyfriend, Minnie is brave and she won't hesitate to help Mickey in his adventures. She is recognized as one of Disney's most famous and influential characters.
Your great-great-grandparents probably thought Smilin’ Jack was cool.
Popeye's best friend and hamburger lover. Though often lacking in cash, he'll "gladly pay you Tuesday for a hamburger today." Although seen as a lazy deadbeat, he is very intelligent and calm.
A talking locomotive.
Detective Casey is a police detective who helps Chief O'Hara and Mickey Mouse on their cases.
Spunky orphan from her titled comic strip.
Moon Mullins, a mug but a decent enough guy.
Comedic hillbilly who has been around for decades
He was Dumbo's first and best friend.
Police chief of Duckburg.
Powerful sorcerer that taught Mickey Mouse magic in Fantasia.
Gustav was the Giant introduced in the cartoon short "Brave Little Tailor" (1938). He has immense strength but lacks in intelligence.
Mac MacCorker is a film director introduced in the Mickey Mouse comic strip during 1938. He directed films placing Mickey in settings far remote in time and place from his regular locations. Actually an excuse to adapt Silly Symphonies stories into a comic strip until then firmly grounded in the 1930s.
Created in 1919 by Billy DeBeck. Fond of gambling, horse racing and always looking for an easy way up the social ladder, Barney and his race horse Spark Plug enjoyed a run of wild, exuberant adventures in the newspapers of the 1920s and 1930s.
Jiggs is an Irish who comes into wealth in the United States, but wants to keep his old way of life, despite his wife Maggie.
Maggie is Jigg's social-climbing wife.
Nora is Jigg and Maggie's daughter.
Donald's middle nephew, he is one-third of a trio of triplets. The only way to tell him apart from the rest is the fact that he always wears blue. He is seen acting as the fearless of the trio.
Character featured in "Terry and the Pirates" strips
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