Welcome to the Big Cartoon DataBase Warner Bros. Cartoon Characters list. The Warner Bros. cartoon characters are part of our everyday life these days. Here is a list of some of the more prominent or important characters from Warner Bros.- and just a short little bio of those cartoon characters- so you can learn a little bit about where they came from!
Notable Warner Bros. Cartoon Characters:
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Bosko
(1929)
(Hugh Harman-Rudolf Ising Productions...)
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Porky Pig
(1935)
(Warner Bros.)
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Daffy Duck
(1937)
(Warner Bros.)
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Elmer Fudd
(1940)
(Warner Bros.)
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Bugs Bunny
(1940)
(Warner Bros.)
BCDB Rating: 4.5/5 Stars (There have been 6 votes so far.)
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Henery Hawk
(1942)
(Warner Bros.)
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Tweety
(1942)
(Warner Bros.)
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Bertie
(1943)
(Warner Bros.)
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Hubie
(1943)
(Warner Bros.)
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Granny
(1943)
(Warner Bros.)
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The Three Bears
(1944)
(Warner Bros.)
featuring Henry Bear, Momma Bear, Junior.
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Pepé Le Pew
(1945)
(Warner Bros.)
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Sylvester
(1945)
(Warner Bros.)
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Yosemite Sam
(1945)
(Warner Bros.)
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Gossamer
(1946)
(Warner Bros.)
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The Goofy Gophers
(1947)
(Warner Bros.)
featuring Mac, Tosh.
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Charlie Dog
(1947)
(Warner Bros.)
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Hippety Hopper
(1948)
(Warner Bros.)
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Marvin Martian
(1948)
(Warner Bros.)
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