List of fictional raccoons
Appearance
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This article provides alist of famousraccoonsthat appeared in works of fiction.
Raccoons in mythology[edit]
- Azeban,a trickster figure in themythologyof theAbenakitribe[1]
- Raccoons were the subject offolk talesof several otherNative Americantribes, but they were rather representatives of the species as a whole than individuals with a given name.[2]
Raccoons in literature[edit]
- Adam Raccoon from the children's book seriesParables for KidsbyGlen Keane.
- Bobby Coon from the children's books byThornton Burgess.
- Chester from the children's bookThe Kissing Handand following sequels byAudrey Penn.
- Doc Raccoon from theCatfish Bendseries byBen Lucien Burman.
- Eddie the Rac from the children's book seriesHank the CowdogbyJohn R. Erickson.
- Jesse Coon James from the children's classicMy Side of the MountainbyJean Craighead George.
- Tripod from theDave Robicheauxseries byJames Lee Burke.
- Seeker-After-Patterns fromBeyond InfinitybyGregory Benford.
- Little Brother the animal familiar of Wizard Listens-to-Wind in theDresden FilesbyJim Butcher
Raccoons in non-fiction literature[edit]
- Pepper fromPepperbyBarbara Leonard Reynolds[3]
- Rascal fromRascalbySterling North
Raccoons in comic books and comic strips[edit]
- Avery and Timulty fromOzy and Millieby D. C. Simpson.
- Ranger Rick fromRanger Rickby the National Wildlife Federation.
- RJfromOver the Hedgeby Michael Fry and T. Lewis.
- Rocket RaccoonfromMarvel Comics.
- Roderick fromRock Jaw: Master of the Eastern Border,the fifth book in theBoneseries by Jeff Smith.
- The RaccoonfromNocturnalsby Dan Brereton.
- Woo, Lily and several minor characters fromSandra and Wooby Oliver Knörzer and Puri Andini[4]
- Rackety Coon Chile fromPogoby Walt Kelly.
Raccoons in film[edit]
- Joey fromDr. Dolittle 2by 20th Century Fox.
- Rascal fromRascalby Walt Disney Pictures, based on the book by Sterling North
- RocketfromGuardians of the Galaxy,Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2,Avengers: Infinity War,Avengers: EndgameandGuardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3by Marvel Studios, adapted from the Marvel Comics character listed previously
Raccoons in animation[edit]
- AbeandKen,fromUrban Verminby YTV and Decode Entertainment.
- Agatha, the witch fromSummer Camp Islandby Cartoon Network and HBO Max
- Bert, Ralph, Melissa, George, Nicole, Rocky, Gertie, Bentley and Lisa Raccoon fromThe Raccoonsby Hinton Animation Studios.
- Bright Heart Raccoon, aCare Bear Cousin.
- Chizuru, fromBNA: Brand New Animalby Trigger.
- Gu, fromNon Non Biyoriby Silver Link.
- Gururu, fromPretty Cure All Starsby Toei
- JoJo and Joey, two rapping raccoons fromWe Bare Bearsby Cartoon Network
- Josephine, fromSoredemo Machi wa Mawatteiruby Shaft.
- Lifty and Shifty, fromHappy Tree Friendsby Mondo Mini Shows.
- Little David, fromThe Kingdom Chums: Little David's Adventureby ABC Productions and DIC Enterprises.
- Marco, fromNorman Picklestripes.[5]
- Maynard fromPAW Patrolby Spin Master
- Meeko fromPocahontasandPocahontas II: Journey to a New Worldby Walt Disney Animation Studios.
- Obediah the Wonder Raccoon, fromThe Shnookums and Meat Funny Cartoon Showby Walt Disney Television Animation.
- Pinch Raccoon, Scootch Raccoon, et al. fromPB&J Otterby Walt Disney Animation Studios and Jumbo Pictures.
- Raccoon, voiced byLiam Neeson,the villain inThe Nut Job.
- Papa-san "Raccoon", fromDick Figuresby Mondo Media.
- Raccoon and Constable RaccoonfromFranklin,a children's television series based on the books byBrenda ClarkandPaulette Bourgeois.
- Randolph, from64 Zoo Laneby Millimages.
- Rascal, fromAraiguma Rascal(Rascal the Raccoon) by Nippon Animation, based on the book by Sterling North.
- Reggie fromKiff
- Rick Raccoon, fromShirt Talesby Hanna-Barbera.
- Rigby and his brother Don, fromRegular Showby Cartoon Network.
- RJ fromOver the Hedgeby DreamWorks Animation, based on the comic strip by Michael Fry and T. Lewis (see above) and is voiced by Bruce Willis.
- Rory Raccoon, fromLinus the Lionheartedby Ed Graham Productions.
- Roy Rakoon, fromTalking Tom and Friends (TV series)a show by Outfit7.
- Ruddiger, fromTangled: The Seriesby Walt Disney Television Animation.
- Smokey, fromThe Dukesby Hanna-Barbera.
- Timothy and Claude, fromTimothy Goes to SchoolbyNelvana.
- Ty Coon, fromDeputy Dawgby Terrytoons.
- Weecha, fromThe Son of Bigfoot.
- Rockoons,the titular characters of a TV series by Russian animation studio SMF.[6]
Raccoons in television[edit]
- Dennis fromWingin' It,by Nickelodeon.
Raccoons in video games[edit]
- BK and the Raccoon King fromDonut Countyby Annapurna Interactive.
- Chota fromInherit the Earth: Quest for the Orbby The Dreamers Guild.
- Jojo fromRocket: Robot on Wheelsby Sucker Punch Productions.
- Macaraccoon fromViva Piñataby Rare.
- Marine the Raccoon fromSonic Rush Adventureby Dimps and Sonic Team.
- Rocky from "Pocky & Rocky"by Natsume.
- Sly Cooperand the Cooper Clan from theSly Cooperseries by Sucker Punch Productions.
- Bobby, Frankie, Joey, Escobar, and Tommy Raccoon are mounts fromHeroes of the Stormby Blizzard Entertainment.
- Skelter, fromGenesis,the multiplayer online battle arena by Rampage Games
Other fictional raccoons[edit]
- Bandito, fromBeanie Babies.
- Omer, the mascot of theOdyssey of the Mindorganization.
- Roni Raccoon,the mascot of the1980 Winter OlympicsinLake Placid, New York.
References[edit]
- ^Cooper, JC (1992).Symbolic and Mythological Animals.London: Aquarian Press. p. 188.ISBN1-85538-118-4.
- ^Holmgren, Virginia C. (1990).Raccoons in Folklore, History and Today's Backyards.Santa Barbara, California: Capra Press. pp.25–46.ISBN978-0884963127.
- ^The University: Wisconsin alumnus (Volume 53, Number 10): Badger bookshelf
- ^"Sandra and Woo » [0149] Woo Jumps To A Conclusion, Part 2 | The comedy webcomic".
- ^https:// universalkids /shows/norman-picklestripes/season/1/videos/the-mini-golf-tournament
- ^"YULIANA SLASHCHEVA:" WE CAN PRODUCE ANIMATION IN A WIDE VARIETY OF TECHNIQUES "- SEÑAL NEWS".senalnews.Retrieved2023-12-01.