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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.
Horace Horsecollar was classic Disney cartoon character modeled after a horse.
Clarabelle is an anthropomorphized bovine and one of the oldest Disney animated characters, having first appeared in 1928. She is one of the regular characters in the Disney animated circle of friends and family, though she has appeared on sporadically as a featured character.
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.
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.
One of Mickey Mouse's nephews.
Has common sense and and made his house of bricks.
Millionaire and father of Maria Vaz.
Rival of Jose Carioca
Senor Martinez is the horse of Panchito Pistoles, introduced in 1944.
Patricia Pigg was an early Mickey Mouse supporting character. She was introduced in the comic strip in 1930 and originally used to 1934. She was reintroduced in 1941 and used regularly but in minor roles to 1953. She started being used in European comic book stories, starting in 1989, originally as a pastiche to the old comic strip. Later became part of the crowd of supporting characters turning up from time to time.
Gideon Goat was a supporting character of the Mickey Mouse comic strip in the 1930s. He was either depicted as either a farmer or the local sheriff, depending on the story. He was introduced in 1930 and used until 1937.
Dirty Bill is an actual criminal met by Ambrose the Robber Kitten. He scared Ambrose back home.
Ambrose was the title character of the cartoon short "The Robber Kitten". He is a child dreaming of becoming a successful highwayman. However a meeting with Dirty Bill, an actual criminal, scared him back to the safety of his house.
Lampwick is the Disney version of the character Candlewick (Italian: Lucignolo), introduced in Carlo Collodi's "The Adventures of Pinocchio" (1883).
The Coachman (Italian: Il Conduttiere del Carro), also known as The Little Man (L'Omino), is a fictional character who appears in Carlo Collodi's book "The Adventures of Pinocchio" (Le avventure di Pinocchio - 1883).
One of the Seven Dwarfs.
Friend of José Carioca.
Cleo is the goldfish in the Pinocchio movies and comics.
Originally created for the Sunday funnies on January 10, 1932 in the Silly Symphonies comic strip.
Panchito is a Mexican rooster and a friend of Donald Duck and José Carioca. He is one-third of the "Three Caballeros".
Honest John Foulfellow is a con-man enemy of Pinocchio. He is a skillful liar and the partner of silent Gideon.
Cat villain from Pinocchio. Silent partner to Honest John Foulfellow.
Little Bo Peep from the nursery rhyme.
He convinced Pinocchio to join his traveling puppet show.
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