Cartoon Network has been the home of some of the most beloved and iconic animated characters in television history. From zany antics to emotionally rich storytelling, these characters have captured the hearts of generations. Below is an ultimate listicle of the top 200 Cartoon Network characters, ranked by cultural impact, popularity, and fan recognition.
#1: Ben Tennyson
The heroic star of Ben 10, Ben Tennyson is a young boy who discovers the Omnitrix, a watch-like device that allows him to transform into multiple alien forms. His courage and growth through the series earned him iconic status.
#2: Dexter
From Dexter’s Laboratory, Dexter is the boy-genius with a secret lab hidden behind a bookshelf. His rivalry with his sister Dee Dee and his over-the-top experiments made him a 90s favorite.
#3: Johnny Bravo
Johnny Bravo is the muscular, Elvis-voiced ladies’ man whose overconfidence often lands him in trouble. His exaggerated antics and charm secured his place in CN history.
#4: Finn the Human
Finn, the brave, idealistic hero of Adventure Time, journeys through the post-apocalyptic Land of Ooo with his magical dog Jake. His evolution from boy to mature adventurer captivated audiences.
#5: Jake the Dog
Jake, Finn’s loyal best friend, is a shape-shifting, laid-back dog with magical powers. His wisdom, humor, and devotion made him one of the most beloved sidekicks.
#6: Blossom
Blossom is the intelligent, pink-clad leader of The Powerpuff Girls. Her leadership and rational mind often balance the group’s dynamics.
#7: Bubbles
Bubbles, the adorable blue-eyed sweetheart, is deceptively powerful despite her baby-voice and love for animals. Her charm is unmatched.
#8: Buttercup
The toughest of the Powerpuff Girls, Buttercup is known for her fierce attitude and green-themed look. She’s the muscle of the team.
#9: Steven Universe
Steven is the half-human, half-Gem protagonist of Steven Universe. His emotional growth, healing powers, and compassion made him a modern CN icon.
#10: Gumball Watterson
The blue cat from The Amazing World of Gumball, Gumball is a blend of sarcasm, absurdity, and wild energy that defines the show’s unpredictable charm.
#11: Darwin Watterson
Darwin, Gumball’s adopted fish brother, brings optimism and sweetness to the series. His loyalty and innocence are fan-favorites.
#12: Samurai Jack
Samurai Jack, the stoic warrior lost in time, battles the evil demon Aku in a blend of action and poetic storytelling. His quiet heroism defines classic CN storytelling.
#13: Ed
From Ed, Edd n Eddy, Ed is the dimwitted but lovable powerhouse. His love of chickens and sci-fi is as legendary as his strength.
#14: Edd (Double D)
Edd, the brain of the trio, is neat, polite, and often frazzled by his two companions. His sock-covered head and intelligence made him memorable.
#15: Eddy
The loud-mouthed schemer, Eddy is always trying to scam the neighborhood kids for jawbreakers. His overconfidence is iconic.
#16: Mojo Jojo
The arch-nemesis of the Powerpuff Girls, Mojo Jojo is a hyper-intelligent, verbose monkey with grandiose villainy and a hilarious obsession with monologuing.
#17: Marceline the Vampire Queen
Marceline, the rocker vampire from Adventure Time, blends centuries of wisdom, deep emotional wounds, and a cool, rebellious attitude.
#18: Ice King
Ice King begins as a comical villain but evolves into one of Adventure Time’s most tragic and layered characters, thanks to his heartbreaking backstory.
#19: Mandy
From The Grim Adventures of Billy & Mandy, Mandy is cold, smart, and dominating. Her deadpan delivery and iron will contrast perfectly with Billy’s idiocy.
#20: Billy
Billy, Mandy’s wildly idiotic friend, brings slapstick and absurdity to the show. His lack of logic is played for nonstop laughs.
#21: Grim (The Reaper)
Grim, the Jamaican-accented personification of death, is hilariously enslaved to two children. His sarcasm and exasperation are show highlights.
#22: Courage the Cowardly Dog
Courage is the pink dog terrified by the supernatural threats that plague his owners’ home. His loyalty and bravery shine through his fear.
#23: Clarence
Clarence, the optimistic and imaginative boy from Clarence, sees the world through a lens of pure joy and adventure, celebrating the beauty in everyday life.
#24: Craig Williams
From Craig of the Creek, Craig is a smart, adventurous kid navigating the complex politics and creativity of the creek’s kid society.
#25: Robin
Leader of the Teen Titans, Robin is serious, skilled, and often uptight. His leadership is a source of conflict and comedy.
#26: Raven
Raven, the half-demon goth girl, is beloved for her dry wit and powerful emotions. She’s both mysterious and deeply relatable.
#27: Beast Boy
Beast Boy brings comic relief with his shape-shifting powers and immature antics. His green skin and lighthearted nature make him stand out.
#28: Cyborg
Cyborg is part-man, part-machine, and all heart. He’s the tech genius and hype-man of the Teen Titans.
#29: Starfire
Starfire, the alien princess, blends innocence with deadly power. Her quirky language and love for Earth food are fan-favorites.
#30: Blue
From Foster’s Home for Imaginary Friends, Blue (Bloo) is mischievous, egotistical, and endlessly entertaining as Mac’s imaginary pal.
#31: Mac
Mac, the kind and responsible boy from Foster’s Home for Imaginary Friends, created Bloo and often serves as the show’s moral compass.
#32: Cheese
Cheese, another imaginary friend, is known for his nonsensical phrases and bizarre behavior, especially his obsession with chocolate milk.
#33: Wilt
Wilt, the tall, red imaginary friend with a gentle soul, is selfless, humble, and adored for his constant apologies and one arm.
#34: Eduardo
Despite his intimidating appearance, Eduardo is a big softie who’s scared of everything. His Spanish accent and huge heart are unforgettable.
#35: Frankie Foster
Frankie, the teen caretaker at Foster’s, is sassy, smart, and often overwhelmed by the chaos in the house but always keeps things running.
#36: Uncle Grandpa
The surreal character Uncle Grandpa is everyone’s uncle and grandpa, spreading weirdness and positivity in his own bizarre style.
#37: Steven’s Dad (Greg Universe)
Greg, Steven’s mellow, kind-hearted dad, once a rock star, supports his son while living out of a van and loving him unconditionally.
#38: Peridot
Peridot, the once-villainous Gem from Steven Universe, evolved into a quirky and beloved character, known for her technical genius and green color scheme.
#39: Amethyst
Amethyst is the wild, fun-loving Crystal Gem who hides insecurity beneath a confident exterior. Her self-acceptance arc resonates deeply.
#40: Garnet
Garnet, the stoic leader of the Crystal Gems, is actually a fusion of Ruby and Sapphire, symbolizing love, strength, and unity.
#41: Pearl
Pearl, the elegant and precise Gem, has a complex emotional history and serves as Steven’s protector and mentor throughout the series.
#42: Ice Bear
From We Bare Bears, Ice Bear is the quiet, mysterious polar bear who speaks in the third person and excels at nearly everything.
#43: Grizz
Grizz, the extroverted brown bear, is the enthusiastic leader of the trio, always pushing the group toward social connection and adventure.
#44: Panda
Panda, the sensitive and tech-loving middle bear, often seeks online romance and worries about fitting in.
#45: Rex Salazar
Rex, the nanite-powered teen from Generator Rex, is cocky but noble, using his transforming limbs to fight EVOs and save the world.
#46: Rex’s Partner (Bobo Haha)
Bobo Haha, the talking chimp with a gun and sunglasses, adds comic relief and badass energy to Generator Rex.
#47: Kevin Levin
Kevin, once Ben Tennyson’s enemy, became a close ally. His powers of absorption and redemption arc add depth to the Ben 10 universe.
#48: Gwen Tennyson
Gwen, Ben’s cousin, is intelligent, resourceful, and magically gifted, often acting as the team’s brains and moral center.
#49: Vilgax
Vilgax is Ben 10’s archenemy, a galactic conqueror who mixes brute strength with strategic menace. He’s one of CN’s most iconic villains.
#50: Hex
The dark sorcerer Hex is a recurring antagonist in Ben 10, always seeking power through dark magic and ancient artifacts.
#51: Hoss Delgado
Hoss, from The Grim Adventures of Billy & Mandy, is a macho, cyborg monster-hunter who parodies action heroes with a chainsaw arm.
#52: General Skarr
Skarr, another Grim Adventures character, is a reformed villain living a suburban life, constantly struggling to suppress his evil urges.
#53: Kevin (Clarence)
Kevin, the school bully in Clarence, represents a typical antagonist role, frequently challenging Clarence and his friends.
#54: Jeff Randell
Jeff, Clarence’s square-headed friend, is organized, cautious, and neurotic—bringing balance to Clarence’s spontaneous world.
#55: Sumo
Sumo, Clarence’s wild and impulsive friend, thrives on chaos and stands in sharp contrast to Jeff’s precision.
#56: Koop
From Megas XLR, Coop is a gamer and mechanic from Jersey who pilots a giant robot he salvaged, full of ’80s and early-2000s vibes.
#57: Kiva Andru
Kiva, a warrior-scientist from the future in Megas XLR, is often the brains of the team and tries to keep Coop in line.
#58: Enid
From OK K.O.! Let’s Be Heroes, Enid is a ninja and cashier at Gar’s Bodega, mixing sarcasm with skillful combat.
#59: K.O.
K.O., the kindhearted and determined boy, aims to become the world’s greatest hero by training with his quirky coworkers.
#60: Radicles
Rad, a blue alien with a punk attitude, is strong but lazy, bringing comedy and chaos to OK K.O.! Let’s Be Heroes.
#61: Nicole Watterson
Nicole, Gumball’s no-nonsense mother in The Amazing World of Gumball, is a workaholic blue cat with intense energy and martial arts skills.
#62: Richard Watterson
Richard, Gumball’s lazy but lovable dad, is a pink rabbit whose appetite and obliviousness often lead to comedic disasters.
#63: Anais Watterson
Anais, the genius baby sister of Gumball, is the most intelligent member of the family, often solving problems the others cause.
#64: Penny Fitzgerald
Penny, Gumball’s shapeshifting love interest, evolves from a peanut with antlers to a glowing fairy-like being with great emotional depth.
#65: Banana Joe
The class clown in The Amazing World of Gumball, Banana Joe is a banana with a wild sense of humor and chaotic energy.
#66: Mr. Small
Mr. Small, Gumball’s hippie guidance counselor, is known for his bizarre advice, spiritual leanings, and floaty personality.
#67: Hector Jötunheim
Hector, the enormous giant boy in Gumball, is quiet and gentle despite his towering size, and struggles to control his magical powers.
#68: Ice King (Simon Petrikov)
Simon, the man behind Adventure Time’s Ice King, is a tragic figure whose crown drove him mad, adding powerful depth to the narrative.
#69: Flame Princess
Flame Princess, Finn’s fiery ex-girlfriend, rules the Fire Kingdom and wrestles with anger, passion, and her royal responsibilities.
#70: Lumpy Space Princess
Known for her valley girl accent and dramatic flair, Lumpy Space Princess is self-absorbed, hilarious, and iconic in her own lumpy way.
#71: Tree Trunks
Tree Trunks, a tiny elephant with a soft voice and love for apple pies, surprises everyone with her brave and sometimes scandalous behavior.
#72: Princess Bubblegum
Princess Bubblegum, ruler of the Candy Kingdom, mixes scientific brilliance with political cunning, and has a deep bond with Marceline.
#73: Peppermint Butler
Seemingly sweet but secretly sinister, Peppermint Butler is a loyal servant to Princess Bubblegum and a master of the dark arts.
#74: Lemongrab
Lemongrab, the shrieking, unstable ruler of Adventure Time’s Lemon Kingdom, is remembered for his iconic line: “UNACCEPTABLE!”
#75: Susan Strong
Susan, a hybrid human from underground, plays a pivotal role in uncovering the history of humanity in Adventure Time.
#76: The Lich
The Lich, Adventure Time’s primary villain, is a terrifying manifestation of death and destruction bent on ending all life.
#77: Johnny (Ed, Edd n Eddy)
Johnny is the bald-headed boy who talks to a wooden board named Plank, giving him one of the weirdest personalities on the show.
#78: Plank
Plank, Johnny’s best friend, is literally a piece of wood with a face drawn on it, but somehow one of the most beloved in the cul-de-sac.
#79: Nazz
Nazz, the blonde skater girl from Ed, Edd n Eddy, is the neighborhood crush and known for her chill, friendly attitude.
#80: Kevin (Ed, Edd n Eddy)
Kevin, the bike-riding tough kid, constantly picks on the Eds and shouts “Dork!” with trademark annoyance.
#81: Rolf
Rolf, the eccentric immigrant boy, is known for his old-world wisdom, farm animal references, and odd customs in Ed, Edd n Eddy.
#82: Sarah
Sarah, Ed’s younger sister, is bossy, short-tempered, and fiercely protective of her stuffed bunny Jimmy.
#83: Jimmy
Jimmy, Sarah’s best friend, is sensitive, creative, and often the target of the Eds’ schemes but also delivers unexpected sass.
#84: Monkey
Monkey, Dexter’s superhero lab pet, starred in the Dial M for Monkey segments, secretly saving the world while Dexter remained unaware.
#85: Major Glory
A parody of Captain America, Major Glory is part of Justice Friends, showcasing ridiculous heroism and patriotic absurdity.
#86: Valhallen
Valhallen, the Norse rock-god hybrid from Justice Friends, blends heavy metal with heroism in a truly Cartoon Network way.
#87: Krunk
Krunk, the purple powerhouse of Justice Friends, is a spoof of the Hulk with toddler-like speech and a love for dolls.
#88: Cow
From Cow and Chicken, Cow is hyper-emotional, imaginative, and innocent, balancing out her cynical brother Chicken.
#89: Chicken
Chicken, Cow’s sarcastic older brother, constantly schemes and tries to get ahead in weird, gross-out adventures.
#90: The Red Guy
The devilish villain in Cow and Chicken, The Red Guy appears in numerous disguises and settings, always with his red butt on display.
#91: Sheep
The silent star of Sheep in the Big City, Sheep escapes from the military while navigating absurd situations with dry humor.
#92: General Specific
General Specific, the bumbling antagonist in Sheep in the Big City, is obsessed with capturing Sheep but constantly fails.
#93: Agent Honeydew
From Dial M for Monkey, Agent Honeydew is Monkey’s stylish partner and a capable spy in her own right.
#94: Number One (Nigel Uno)
Number One, the bald leader of Codename: Kids Next Door, is serious, strategic, and completely dedicated to the fight against adulthood.
#95: Number Two (Hoagie Gilligan)
Hoagie, the pilot and tech whiz of the group, is full of puns and energy, piloting the team’s many vehicles with enthusiasm.
#96: Number Three (Kuki Sanban)
Kuki, the bubbly rainbow-obsessed girl, brings optimism and kindness, though she’s surprisingly fierce when provoked.
#97: Number Four (Wallabee Beatles)
Wallabee, the aggressive Australian with a heart of gold, is quick to fight and fiercely loyal to his team.
#98: Number Five (Abigail Lincoln)
Abigail, the coolest and calmest member, often acts as the voice of reason in Codename: Kids Next Door.
#99: Father
The main villain of KND, Father is a shadowy adult figure always scheming to stop the kids from having fun.
#100: The Delightful Children From Down the Lane
This eerie group of five synchronized siblings serve Father and creep out everyone with their cult-like behavior.
#101: Muriel Bagge
Muriel, the sweet Scottish owner of Courage in Courage the Cowardly Dog, is endlessly kind, often oblivious to the horrors around her.
#102: Eustace Bagge
Eustace, Muriel’s grumpy husband, is always yelling at Courage and hiding behind his newspaper. His classic insult “Stupid dog!” is iconic.
#103: Katz
Katz, the red, sinister feline from Courage the Cowardly Dog, is smooth, creepy, and often tries to turn Courage’s home into a horror show.
#104: Le Quack
Le Quack, the criminal duck with a French accent, is a recurring villain who always schemes to steal, manipulate, or hypnotize for his own gain.
#105: The Queen of the Black Puddle
A seductive and ghostly sea creature, The Queen of the Black Puddle is one of Courage’s most eerie and unforgettable villains.
#106: Freaky Fred
Fred, Muriel’s “naughty” nephew, is unsettlingly obsessed with shaving things, especially Courage, delivered through creepy poetry.
#107: Ruderless Alien Duck
This bizarre alien from Duck Dodgers invades with robotic precision but often gets caught up in absurd failures thanks to the show’s slapstick tone.
#108: Duck Dodgers (Daffy Duck)
As a futuristic space hero, Duck Dodgers is actually Daffy Duck in disguise, combining classic Looney Tunes antics with sci-fi parody.
#109: Marvin the Martian
Marvin, often featured in Duck Dodgers, is a soft-spoken but dangerous alien with a love of blowing up planets and old-school space warfare.
#110: The Scotsman
From Samurai Jack, The Scotsman is loud, brash, and hilarious, serving as a perfect foil and friend to the silent Jack.
#111: Aku
Aku, the shape-shifting master of darkness in Samurai Jack, is one of Cartoon Network’s greatest villains, blending comedy with chaos.
#112: Ashi
Ashi, once a Daughter of Aku, transforms into Jack’s ally and love interest, bringing a tragic yet redemptive arc to the final season.
#113: Jack’s Father (The Emperor)
A powerful ruler and warrior, The Emperor is Jack’s father and a symbol of honor and resistance against Aku.
#114: Razzle and Dazzle
These musical mascots from Uncle Grandpa bring song-and-dance chaos wherever they go, adding to the show’s absurdism.
#115: Pizza Steve
Pizza Steve, the talking slice of pizza from Uncle Grandpa, is hilariously full of himself, always claiming to be cooler than he actually is.
#116: Mr. Gus
Mr. Gus is a calm, often irritated dinosaur who grounds the chaos of Uncle Grandpa with his serious, dry delivery.
#117: Belly Bag
Belly Bag, literally Uncle Grandpa’s talking fanny pack, is loyal and kind-hearted, offering support (and snacks) to everyone.
#118: Lazlo
From Camp Lazlo, Lazlo is the cheerful and curious monkey scout who always tries to see the good in every weird camp situation.
#119: Raj
Raj, the Indian elephant in Camp Lazlo, is nervous and polite, always following rules even when things go awry.
#120: Clam
Clam, the quiet albino rhino, speaks in short, cryptic phrases, but proves to be surprisingly insightful and talented.
#121: Scoutmaster Lumpus
Lumpus, the delusional and selfish scoutmaster, tries to control Camp Kidney with loud outbursts and terrible leadership.
#122: Slinkman
Slinkman, the banana slug assistant to Lumpus, is the real brains of the operation and secretly keeps the camp running.
#123: Juniper Lee
Juniper Lee, from The Life and Times of Juniper Lee, is a young girl tasked with balancing middle school life and magical monster-fighting duties.
#124: Monroe
Monroe, Juniper’s talking pug, is Scottish, wisecracking, and provides guidance in battling supernatural creatures.
#125: Ray Ray
Ray Ray, Juniper’s little brother, is mischievous and often gets involved in her magical battles—sometimes helpfully, sometimes not.
#126: Kelsey Pokoly
From Craig of the Creek, Kelsey is the fearless warrior of the trio, wielding a foam sword and narrating her own dramatic adventures.
#127: J.P. Mercer
J.P., the lanky, laid-back member of Craig’s group, adds humor and heart with his easy-going attitude.
#128: Kit
Kit, the business-savvy girl who trades items around the Creek, is clever and quick-witted, and always thinking two steps ahead.
#129: Bernard Williams
Bernard, Craig’s older brother, is a perfectionist and academic overachiever, often clashing with Craig’s freer spirit.
#130: Eliza (Gladiator)
One of the strongest Creek warriors, Eliza is a fierce, dramatic character who takes the playground wars very seriously.
#131: The Sewer Queen
A mysterious and elegant ruler of the sewer domain, Sewer Queen adds whimsy and intrigue to the Creek’s ecosystem.
#132: King Xavier
King Xavier is the charismatic but manipulative ruler of a neighboring playground kingdom, clashing with Craig in a power struggle.
#133: Starlow
From Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga, Starlow appeared in CN commercials and crossover content, becoming a surprise fan favorite despite not having a main show.
#134: Hector (Robot Jones)
From Whatever Happened to Robot Jones?, Robot Jones is a retro-styled robot navigating middle school and human behavior with confusion and dry logic.
#135: Shannon Westerburg
Shannon, a popular girl in Robot Jones, often serves as Robot’s crush and a source of human unpredictability.
#136: The Koopas (CN Mario Blocks)
Featured in promos and interstitials, The Koopas have popped up in crossover parodies, gaining attention through CN’s Mario-themed specials.
#137: Shnitzel
From Chowder, Shnitzel is a rock monster who speaks mostly in “Radda” and acts as the hardworking, often grumpy chef’s assistant.
#138: Mung Daal
Mung, the head chef and mentor in Chowder, is energetic and a little eccentric, always experimenting with magical recipes.
#139: Truffles
Truffles, Mung’s loud and feisty wife, often steals the scene with her bluntness and shouting matches.
#140: Chowder
Chowder, the purple cat-bear-rabbit hybrid, dreams of becoming a great chef but struggles with impulse control and overeating.
#141: Panini
Panini, the pink rabbit girl in Chowder, is obsessed with Chowder and insists they’re married—much to his horror.
#142: Gazpacho
Gazpacho, the woolly mammoth grocer, is friendly, anxious, and often caught in bizarre side-plots in Chowder’s strange culinary world.
#143: Flapjack
Flapjack, the wide-eyed sailor boy from The Marvelous Misadventures of Flapjack, is equal parts sweet and dangerously naive.
#144: Captain K’nuckles
Captain K’nuckles, Flapjack’s drunken mentor, is made of wood and tells absurdly exaggerated stories of candy and adventure.
#145: Bubbie
Bubbie, the protective talking whale, acts as Flapjack’s mother figure and voice of reason in their bizarre port town.
#146: Peppermint Larry
A deranged candy store owner in Flapjack, Larry is deeply unsettling and often seen with his silent, living candy wife, Candy Wife.
#147: Candy Wife
Candy Wife, the silent spouse of Peppermint Larry, is an enigma who’s either inanimate or fully alive depending on the moment.
#148: Robotboy
Robotboy, from the self-titled show, is a powerful battle robot who wants to learn how to be human while hiding from villains.
#149: Tommy Turnbull
Tommy, Robotboy’s human friend, keeps him safe and teaches him compassion despite constant attacks from the evil Dr. Kamikazi.
#150: Gus Turner
Gus, also called “G-Man,” is Tommy’s best friend in Robotboy, known for his big appetite and even bigger opinions.
#151: Dr. Kamikazi
Dr. Kamikazi, the eccentric villain of Robotboy, constantly tries to capture the robot for his own twisted goals, often failing in slapstick fashion.
#152: Constantine (Robotboy)
Constantine, Dr. Kamikazi’s large but dimwitted henchman, is loyal to a fault and often the source of the evil plans going sideways.
#153: Megas XLR
The giant battle robot from Megas XLR, Megas is piloted by Coop and full of outrageous weaponry and pop-culture references.
#154: Sheep (Sheep in the Big City)
Sheep, the mute star of the show, tries to escape from military capture while navigating absurd urban adventures filled with irony.
#155: Hector Con Carne
From Evil Con Carne, Hector is a disembodied brain attached to a bear’s body who seeks world domination through comedic schemes.
#156: Major Dr. Ghastly
Dr. Ghastly is the mad scientist behind Hector’s plots in Evil Con Carne, often frustrated by the team’s constant bumbling.
#157: Boskov
Boskov, the bear body hosting Hector’s brain, is mostly interested in eating and lounging, adding physical comedy to the evil plots.
#158: Professor Utonium
Professor Utonium, the creator and father figure of the Powerpuff Girls, is nurturing and protective while supporting his daughters’ superhero lives.
#159: Him
Him, one of the creepiest villains in CN history, is a devil-like being in Powerpuff Girls known for his soft, feminine voice and nightmarish powers.
#160: Fuzzy Lumpkins
A hillbilly monster from Powerpuff Girls, Fuzzy Lumpkins prefers being left alone but often becomes a source of chaos in Townsville.
#161: The Mayor of Townsville
The Mayor, small and clueless, governs Townsville with childlike simplicity, often relying on Ms. Bellum for actual leadership.
#162: Ms. Sara Bellum
Ms. Bellum, the unseen face behind the Mayor, is intelligent, poised, and keeps Townsville running behind the scenes.
#163: Ringo (Class of 3000)
From Class of 3000, Ringo is one of the musically gifted students mentored by superstar Sunny Bridges, combining rhythm with rebelliousness.
#164: Sunny Bridges
Sunny Bridges, voiced by André 3000, is a jazz musician turned teacher who inspires kids through creativity in Class of 3000.
#165: Kimiko
In Hi Hi Puffy AmiYumi, Kimiko is the blue-haired punk rocker who plays guitar, with a sharp edge and cool demeanor.
#166: Ami
Ami, the bubbly and energetic half of Hi Hi Puffy AmiYumi, is always enthusiastic and colorful, balancing Kimiko’s toughness.
#167: Brak
Originally from Space Ghost Coast to Coast, Brak is a dimwitted alien whose nonsense songs and loud personality gained him cult popularity.
#168: Zorak
Zorak, the mantis villain turned house band keyboardist, brings sarcasm and menace to Space Ghost Coast to Coast.
#169: Space Ghost
Space Ghost, the intergalactic superhero turned talk show host, hilariously blends 1960s superhero camp with deadpan interviews.
#170: Moltar
Moltar, the masked producer of Space Ghost Coast to Coast, is stern and quiet but critical to the show’s surreal tone.
#171: Yumi Yoshimura
From Hi Hi Puffy AmiYumi, Yumi is cool and collected, playing the drums and balancing Ami’s energy with attitude.
#172: Skips
From Regular Show, Skips is a yeti who literally skips everywhere and uses his ancient wisdom to solve surreal workplace problems.
#173: Mordecai
Mordecai, the blue jay in Regular Show, is laid-back, sarcastic, and often caught up in bizarre adventures with his best friend Rigby.
#174: Rigby
Rigby, the mischievous raccoon, is impulsive and chaotic, often making things worse but with undeniable charm and loyalty.
#175: Benson
Benson, the gumball machine boss in Regular Show, constantly yells at Mordecai and Rigby, trying to keep the park functioning.
#176: Pops Maellard
Pops, the naive lollipop-shaped gentleman, adds whimsy and deep emotional arcs to Regular Show, especially in its cosmic finale.
#177: Muscle Man
Muscle Man is loud, obnoxious, and oddly endearing with his constant “my mom” jokes and wild antics in Regular Show.
#178: High Five Ghost
Hi-Five Ghost, often called “Fives,” is a literal ghost with a hand sticking out of his head, and a chill best friend to Muscle Man.
#179: Margaret
Margaret, the red robin, is Mordecai’s longtime crush in Regular Show, often triggering his shy and awkward side.
#180: Eileen
Eileen, the intelligent and sweet mole girl, is Rigby’s love interest and eventually becomes one of the most mature characters.
#181: Clarence Wendell
Clarence, from Clarence, is wide-eyed and positive, always seeing the best in every person and situation.
#182: Belson Noles
Belson, the rich and smug classmate in Clarence, adds sarcasm and dry humor, often acting as a reluctant frenemy.
#183: Charlie Dog
An underrated Looney Tunes legacy character, Charlie Dog made surprise appearances in CN shorts and reruns for his gruff demeanor.
#184: Swat Kats
T-Bone and Razor, the duo from Swat Kats: The Radical Squadron, were technophile vigilante cats piloting the TurboKat to fight crime.
#185: Bunnicula
Bunnicula, the vampire rabbit from the self-titled CN show, drains vegetables instead of blood, bringing supernatural fun to pet adventures.
#186: Harold (Courage the Cowardly Dog)
Harold, a ghostly old man who plays the sitar, appears in one of Courage’s strangest and most emotional episodes.
#187: Scooby-Doo
While not originally from CN, Scooby-Doo became a core presence on the network through reruns and What’s New Scooby-Doo?.
#188: Shaggy Rogers
Shaggy, Scooby’s cowardly, perpetually hungry best friend, continues to entertain in every CN incarnation of the franchise.
#189: Velma Dinkley
Velma, the brains of the Mystery Inc. gang, is iconic for her orange sweater, encyclopedic knowledge, and catchphrase “Jinkies!”
#190: Daphne Blake
Daphne, the fashionable member of the crew, often takes on surprising roles in modern CN versions—more than just a damsel in distress.
#191: Fred Jones
Fred, the trap-loving leader of the Scooby gang, is known for his optimism, devotion to mysteries, and constant declarations about splitting up.
#192: Robot Unicorn
From the viral CN-advertised game Robot Unicorn Attack, this majestic metal steed became a surreal icon for late-night viewers.
#193: Fred Fredburger
From Billy & Mandy, Fred Fredburger is a green, dimwitted demon who loves nachos and frozen yogurt, delighting fans with his voice and simplicity.
#194: Mandy’s Dad
Mandy’s Dad, an oblivious and squeaky-voiced goofball, exists as a background gag who never quite knows what’s happening.
#195: The Duck Brothers
Aliens posing as ducks in Courage the Cowardly Dog, The Duck Brothers are ridiculous and unforgettable with their cowboy hats and sibling rivalry.
#196: Riddle School Boy (Fan Promo)
Appearing in a Cartoon Network promo crossover, Riddle School Boy became an Easter egg for web-game fans.
#197: Powerpuff Girls Z
The anime-style versions of Blossom, Bubbles, and Buttercup aired briefly on CN and are still loved in nostalgic circles.
#198: Baby Looney Tunes
CN’s toddler versions of the Looney Tunes gang including Baby Bugs, Baby Daffy, and Baby Taz added cuteness to Saturday mornings.
#199: Captain Planet
Captain Planet, while not a CN original, aired extensively and became a cult figure for fans of environmentally themed superheroism.
#200: Toonami’s TOM (Toonami Operations Module)
TOM, the robotic host of Toonami, is a beloved avatar for anime-loving viewers, ushering in generations of Cartoon Network’s action content.
From alien heroes and talking animals to supernatural misfits and sarcastic sidekicks, these 200 characters represent the heart and soul of Cartoon Network’s decades of groundbreaking animation. Whether you’re a fan of the classics or a devotee of the new era, there’s no denying the impact of these icons. Cartoon Network’s legacy is written in laughter, drama, adventure—and the unforgettable faces that brought it all to life.
