Meet the Looney Tunes — And Find Their Collectibles
We all know and love them: the Looney Tunes. That is why we have created a complete list of your favorite Looney Tunes characters. This list is divided into two parts. The first part features the most popular Looney Tunes characters, while the second part includes the rest of the Looney Tunes family. If you are looking for rare Looney Tunes collectibles, be sure to visit our shop as well.
Main Looney Tunes Characters
There are 76 Looney Tunes characters in total, and 16 of them are generally considered the main Looney Tunes characters. Below is a list of these iconic characters.
Bugs Bunny, maybe the most popular of all the Looney Tunes. Bugs Bunny’s stardom started in 1938 with his debut in the short movie Porky’s Hare Hunt. The catchphrase of Bugs Bunny is, “Eh… What’s up, Doc?”

Daffy Duck, the most famous duck in the world. With his brave character and typical speech, Daffy Duck has entertained people since his first appearance in 1937. The first appearance of Daffy Duck was in the movie Porky’s Duck Hunt.

Elmer Fudd, there is perhaps no worse hunter in the world. With his eternal hunt for Daffy Duck and Bugs Bunny, Elmer Fudd has brought laughter to the big screen and our living rooms since 1940. Elmer’s Candid Camera is often seen as his first major appearance, although some fans connect the character to Egghead.

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Foghorn Leghorn, the world’s most popular rooster. Foghorn Leghorn made his big debut in the classic cartoon Walky Talky Hawky in 1946. With his loud voice and larger-than-life personality, he quickly became one of the most memorable Looney Tunes characters.

Granny, no family is complete without a Granny. In the Looney Tunes universe, they took this quite literally by naming her Granny. She made her debut in 1937 in Little Red Walking Hood, and she later became best known as the caretaker of Tweety Bird and Sylvester.

Lola Bunny, the love of Bugs Bunny’s life. Lola Bunny made her first appearance on the big screen in the 1996 classic Space Jam. With her confident attitude and sporty character, she became one of the best-known female Looney Tunes characters.

Marvin the Martian, everyone’s favorite space invader. Together with his dog K-9, Marvin the Martian tries to conquer Earth and beyond. His big-screen debut came in the classic 1948 cartoon Haredevil Hare, and his calm but determined character made him stand out from the rest.

Pepé le Pew, there is no skunk more romantic than he is. Pepé le Pew was first introduced to the public in 1945 in the cartoon Odor-able Kitty. With his overconfident charm and dramatic personality, he became one of the most recognizable Looney Tunes characters.

Porky Pig, the stuttering pig we all came to love. The first appearance of Porky Pig was in the 1935 classic cartoon I Haven’t Got a Hat. With his friendly nature and famous ending line, Porky Pig became one of the earliest stars of Looney Tunes.

Road Runner, faster than fast. Road Runner has not stopped running since his debut in the classic 1949 cartoon Fast and Furry-ous. He is always on the run, outsmarting Wile E. Coyote with speed, timing, and perfect comic silence.

Speedy Gonzales, there is no faster mouse out there. Since his debut in Cat-Tails For Two, Speedy Gonzales has raced his way to fame. With his speed, energy, and lively personality, he brought his own style to the Looney Tunes screen.

Sylvester the Cat, a black-and-white cat that lives with Granny. Debuting in the 1939 classic cartoon Naughty But Mice, Sylvester became one of the most famous cats in the world. He is best known for his endless hunt for Tweety Bird and his many comic failures along the way.

Tasmanian Devil, the most destructive Looney Tunes character. Since his debut in the classic 1954 cartoon Devil May Hare, the Tasmanian Devil has been a whirlwind of destruction. Still, from time to time, he can also show a softer side beneath all the chaos.

Tweety Bird, your favorite yellow canary. Living with Granny, Tweety always has to stay on guard for Sylvester the cat. Since debuting in the 1941 classic cartoon The Cagey Canary, Tweety has won the hearts of many fans with a sweet but slightly naughty character.

Wile E. Coyote, one of the most popular Looney Tunes characters. Since his debut in the classic 1949 cartoon Fast and Furry-ous, he has been endlessly trying to catch the Road Runner. With his clever traps and constant bad luck, he became one of the funniest characters in the series.

Yosemite Sam, the red-haired hunter. Yosemite Sam made his debut in the 1945 classic cartoon Hare Trigger. With his fiery temper, wild mustache, and constant clashes with Bugs Bunny, he became one of the best-known Looney Tunes rivals.

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Other Looney Tunes Characters
Besides the 16 most popular Looney Tunes characters, there are 60 more members in the Looney Tunes family. Below you will find a broader list of Looney Tunes characters and names from across the Looney Tunes universe.
- Babbit and Catstello
- Beaky Buzzard
- Beans
- Big Bad Wolf
- Blacque Jacque Shellacque
- Bosko
- Buddy
- Bunny and Claude
- Cecil Turtle
- Charlie Dog
- Claude Cat
- Clyde Bunny
- Colonel Shuffle
- Conrad the Cat
- Cool Cat
- Cottontail Smith
- The Crusher
- Dan Backslide
- Dogfaces
- Dora Standpipe
- The Dover Boys
- Egghead Sr.
- Egghead Jr.
- Foxy
- Frisky Puppy
- George P. Dog
- Goofy Gophers
- Goopy Geer
- Gossamer
- Gruesome Gorilla
- Hector the Bulldog
- Henery Hawk
- Hippety Hopper
- Honey Bunny
- Hubie and Bertie
- Hugo the Abominable Snowman
- Inki
- K9
- Marc Anthony and Pussyfoot
- Melissa Duck
- Merlin the Magic Mouse
- Michigan J. Frog
- Miss Prissy
- Nasty Canasta
- Playboy Penguin
- Penelope Pussycat
- Pete Puma
- Petunia Pig
- Pigg
- Quick Brown Fox and Rapid Rabbit
- Ralph Wolf and Sam Sheepdog
- Rocky and Mugsy
- Slowpoke Rodriguez
- Sniffles
- Sylvester Jr.
- Spike the Bulldog and Chester the Terrier
- The Three Bears
- Willoughby
- Witch Hazel
- Yoyo Dodo
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Want to Learn How Looney Tunes Began?
If you enjoyed this complete list of Looney Tunes characters, you may also like our introduction to the history of Looney Tunes. Discover how the franchise started with Bosko, how the golden age shaped the best-known characters, and how Looney Tunes became a lasting part of pop culture.




