Top 20 Funniest Cartoon Characters Ever Created

Top 20 Funniest Cartoon Characters Ever Created

Cartoons and comedy often go hand in hand, and especially for the 90s and early 20s kids, watching a cartoon is the prime source of dopamine. A Cartoon World comes with unimaginable twists, turns, tragedy, and characters’ tactics that end up with hilarious situations. 

Today, we will provide you with a list of the 20 funniest cartoon characters that renowned cartoon media companies have created without spending too much time on the introduction.

List of Top 20 Funniest Cartoon Characters Ever Created 

Here is the list of the top 20 funniest cartoon characters ever created.

Ed From Ed, Edd, and Eddy 

Year – 1999
Created By – Danny Antonucci
Voice By – Matt Hill, Sam Vincent, and Tony Sampson

When it comes to picking one of the best cartoon characters from a bunch of duos and trios, Ed, Edd, and Eddy undoubtedly come to our minds. It is one of the best Canadian animated television shows, concentrating on three friends: Ed, Edd, and Eddy. 

The characters were designed to be portrayed as trios who often bring schemes to make money, but unfortunately, their plans always fail hilariously. Despite their failures, the characters were portrayed as kind-hearted. Their only motive is to earn money from the other kids and buy jawbreakers.

Bugs Bunny From Looney Tunes

Year – 1930
Created By – Ben Hardaway and Charles Thorson
Voice By – Mel Blanc, Jeff Bergman, Greg Burson, Joe Alaskey, Eric Bauza

Bugs Bunny is a grey and white colored rabbit who speaks in a Brooklyn accent. It was one of the most famous cartoon characters from the golden period of American animation. Bunny has entertained millions of kids with his firm and sarcastic humor, especially in the 90s and early 20s. 

However, many may not know that Bugs was featured in over 160 short films and animated television series between 1940 and 1964. With such an excellent presentation and humor, Bugs Bunny is recognized as the ninth most-portrayed cartoon personality in the world. 

Wile E. Coyote From Looney Tunes

Year – 1949
Created By – Chuck Jones and Michael Maltese
Voice By – Mel Blanc, Bob Bergen, Eric Bauza, Paul Julian, Joe Alaskey, etc.

No cartoon character has ever suffered more than hungry Wile E. Coyote, who constantly tries to catch a speedy road runner. Again, Looney Tunes has given the best cartoon characters that no one can forget. Here, Wile E. Coyote is portrayed as a manipulative yet humorous cartoon that designs traps to catch and eat our beloved road runner. 

Even though Coyote tries to catch the Road Runner, he always fails. In an attempt to grab his food, he is crushed between two stones, falls from the mountains, and most popularly meets with an explosion that he sets for ‘Beep-Beep.’

Oggy From Oggy And The Cockroaches 

Year – 1998
Created By – Jean-Yves Raimbaud
Voice By – Hagues Le Bars and Michael Elias

Oggy and the Cockroaches is a French comedy animated television series created and developed by Jean-Yeves Raimbaud. The cartoon’s central theme resembles the popular Tom and Jerry show. Here, Oggy, a humanlike cat, likes to spend his days watching television shows and eating, but his plans are constantly disturbed by three notorious cockroaches: Dee Dee, Marky, and Joey. 

On the one hand, Oggy is portrayed as calm and lovely to his enemies. His brother, Jack, is impatient and violent. Jack is a green cat interested in building machinery, physics, and chemistry. Despite the cockroaches’ pranks and disturbances, Oggy and the three cockroaches can’t live without each other. 

Homer Simpson From The Simpsons

Year – 1987
Created By – Matt Groening
Voice By – Dan Castellaneta

Homer Jay Simpson is a lazy, immature, aggressive, and ignorant family man who lives in Springfield, USA (a fictional country), with his wife and three children: Bart, Lisa, and Maggie. Homer works as a chemist and safety operator. At a nuclear power plant 

Even though he is lazy, unprofessional, and a bald guy who enjoys watching television and drinking beer, Homer has some great experiences, such as going to space, winning a Grammy Award, and fighting former American president George H.W. Bush.

Peter Griffin From Family Guy

Year – 1999
Created By – Seth MacFarlane
Voice By – Seth MacFarlane

Peter Griffin is the lead character of the American animated sitcom, [please italicize] ” Family Guy. The characters and storyline were created by Seth MacFarlane in 1999. Here, Peter Griffin is portrayed as a middle-class Irish American blue-collar worker. Besides his occupation, Peter lives with his wife, Lois, and three children: Chris, Stewie, and Meg.

Peter’s low I.Q. level and impulsiveness often create chaos in his life. He is also influenced by anyone and often tries to mirror their lifestyle and behavior, eventually becoming hilarious and interesting at the same time. 

Johnny Bravo From Johnny Bravo

Year – 1997
Created By – Van Partible
Voice By – Jeff Bennett

Johnny Bravo is an American comedy cartoon series that follows a 19-year-old muscular and self-obsessed guy, Johnny, who always wears sunglasses. The episodes generally focus on Johnny’s unique adventures in getting a girl who willingly goes on a date with him. But, due to his behavior, Johnny has to face rejection and harm. 

Other than a romantic comedy and the naughty behavior of our protagonist, Johnny Bravo, the show also includes adult humor. Johnny Bravo Season 1 was released on Cartoon Network on July 7, 1997. Moreover, Johnny Bravo was nominated for an Annie Award (1997), a YoungStar Award (1998), and Golden Reel Awards in 2001 and 2004. 

Henry From Oswald

Year – 2001
Created By – Dan Yaccarino
Voice By – David Lander

Henry from Oswald is one of the most interesting and unique characters in the Oswald cartoon series. Henry is a male penguin and a downstairs neighbor of the title character, Oswald. 

Here, David Lander served as a voice-over artist for Henry’s cartoon character. Henry also has an identical cousin, Louie, who lives in the frozen north. This cartoon character gained popularity due to his favorite motto, ‘Slow and Steady.’

Scooby-Doo From Scooby-Doo, Where Are You!

Year – 1969
Created By – Joe Ruby and Ken Spears

Scooby-Doo is among the most entertaining cartoon characters in American cartoon series franchises. The show revolves around friends: Fred Jones, Velma Dinkley, Daphne Blake, Shaggy Rogers, and their beloved yet cowardly dog, Scooby-Doo. 

Since Scooby-Doo is portrayed as a cowardly cartoon character, he adds humor, excitement, and emotions to the show. Moreover, the name Scooby also sounds like Spooky, and it is the show’s core theme, where Roger, Scooby, and their friends try to solve different mysteries. 

SpongeBob From SpongeBob Squarepants

Year – 1999
Created By – Stephen Hillenburg
Voice By – Thomas James Kenny

Have you ever imagined an underwater city where several aquatic characters reside with friends? SpongeBob SquarePants is a fictional cartoon series that revolves around an enthusiastic and optimistic yellow sea character, SpongeBob.  

SpongeBob has a very different yet positive perspective on life. His adventures and the prime objective of getting a boat-driving license from Mrs. Puff’s Boating School entertain the kids the most. In his spare time, SpongeBob likes jellyfishing and blowing soap bubbles. 

Popeye From Popeye The Sailor Man 

Year – 1929
Created By – Elzie Crisler Segar
Voice By – William Costello, Jack Mercer, Candi Candido, and more.

Popeye from Popeye’s The Sailor Man cartoon show is one of the earliest cartoons in American comedic history. The lead character, Popeye, became a fan favorite due to his unique presence, fighting scenes, lighthearted comedy, superhuman strength, and love for spinach. 

Apart from being recognized as a spinach lover, Popeye is known for his powerful forearms, anchor tattoos, corncob pipe, and squinting right eye. Even though he has enormous strength, Popeye also has a soft side that helps him protect weak people. 

Mr. Bean From Mr. Bean: The Animated Series 

Year – 1990
Created By – Rowan Atkinson
Voice By – Rowan Atkinson

We can all remember one of our childhood’s delightful comedy cartoon series, Mr. Bean. This animated series is popular in America alone and has received colossal love and positive response from all over the globe. 

Mr. Bean is a cartoon character who enjoys his company. Bean usually lives with his teddy and loves to drive his cute little green car. His destiny often takes unexpected turns, and his different views about life make him humorous. 

Pink Panther From The Pink Panther Show

Year – 1963
Created By – Blake Edwards, Maurice Richlin, David H. DePatie, and Friz
Voice By – Rich Little, Mel Blanc, Matt Frewer, and Sinterniklaas

Pink Panther is an animated fictional character created and developed by professional writers and directors Blake Edwards, Maurice Richlin, and David H. DePatie.

As its name suggests, the cartoon is pink with yellow eyes. Panther is curious to discover new things, which leads him to various troubles. Later, he makes his way to get rid of the problems. 

Mickey Mouse From Mickey Mouse

Year – 1928
Created By – Walt Disney
Voice By – Walt Disney, Carl W. Stalling, Wayne Allwine, and others.

In 1928, Walt Disney created an interesting human-like mouse who wore white hand gloves, large yellow shoes, and red shorts. Mickey is one of the most recognizable cartoon characters. 

Apart from the cartoon series, Mickey Mouse is also featured in various comic strips and comic books. Micky usually lives with his girlfriend, Minnie Mouse. Later, in 2009, Disney introduced a new version of Micky, who has a strong personality and a stubborn attitude. 

Donald Duck From The Wise Little Hen 

Year – 1934
Created By – Dick Lundy and Walt Disney
Voice By – Clarence Nash, Tony Anselmo, and Daniel Ross

When it comes to presenting a duck and mouse in the form of the most entertaining cartoon character, no one can beat The Walt Disney Company. Again, Donald Duck is a humanlike white duck with yellow legs and feet. Duck likes wearing a sailor shirt, a blue cap, and a little bow tie. 

Here, the showrunners have portrayed Donald Duck as a very impatient, immature duck with an insecure personality. However, many episodes of Donald Duck start with a happy and jolly duck until something terrible happens to him. His rage, anger, and insecurity about himself create chaos in his life, so Donald Duck entertains the mass audience.

Garfield From Garfield and Friends

Year – 1978
Created By – Jim Davis

Garfield is an orange, lazy, ignorant cat fond of lasagna. This cartoon character belongs to Jim Davis, one of the most prominent works, the Garfield and Friends cartoon series. 

Garfield lives with his owner, Jon Arbuckle, and his dog, Odie. He is portrayed as a sarcastic, self-obsessed, and notorious cat known for his humor and sarcastic nature.

Dexter From Dexter’s Laboratory

Year – 1995
Created By – Genndy Tartakovsky
Voice By – Candi Milo and Christine Cavanaugh

Dexter’s fictional laboratory became one of the most fascinating laboratories worldwide. The lead cartoon character, Dexter, is portrayed as a genius scientist who loves his work and his laboratory. 

Dexter has a good knowledge of science and the secret ingredients that helped him to invent numerous technologies.

Winnie From Winnie The Pooh

Year – 1926
Created By – A.A. Milne, E.H. Shepard
Voice By – Hal Smith, Jim Cummings, Sterling Holloway

Winnie the Pooh is a fictional cartoon character created and developed by the famous A.A. Milne and E.H. Shepard in 1926. 

Winnie is portrayed as a kind-hearted and sweet bear. However, his friends and natives also praised him for his innovative ideas. Pooh is also known for his mesmerizing poetry.

Yogi Bear From The Yogi Bear Show

Year – 1958
Created By – William Hanna, Joseph Barbera, and Ed Benedict
Voice By – Daws Butler, Greg Burson, etc.

On the one hand, Winnie the Pooh is displayed as a nice, sweet, and silly bear; on the other hand, Yogi from The Yogi Bear Show was created as more intelligent than other bears. 

He is a joyful, funny bear who tries to make every episode unique and worth watching. 

Tom and Jerry From Tom and Jerry

Year – 1940
Created By – William Hanna and Joseph Barbera

How can we conclude this article without mentioning one of America’s most popular silent comedy cartoon series, ‘Tom and Jerry.’ Everyone has enjoyed the high-voltage drama of a cat and a mouse named Tom and Jerry.’

Without uttering a single dialogue, Tom and Jerry’s characters have created several world records. Despite Tom running behind the tiny Jerry to torture him, they can not live without each other. 

Conclusion

So that’s all about the top 20s cartoon characters. However, that’s not the end. So many cartoons have never given up on entertaining a considerable audience. 

This includes cartoon characters like Bojack Horseman, Eric Cartmen (South Park), Tiger (Winnie the Pooh), Buttercup (Powerpuff Girls), and so on.

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