List of fictional mustelids in animation
The following list of fictional mustelids in animation is subsidiary to the list of fictional mustelids. This list is limited solely to notable non-badger characters and non-raccoons that appear in animated works and that are of a species included in the superfamily of carnivoran mammals, musteloidea. This includes weasels, ferrets, minks, otters, martens, red pandas, and skunks.
All fictional badgers are found within the list of fictional badgers.
All fictional raccoons are found within the list of fictional raccoons.
Ferrets
Name |
Work |
Notes |
Chip |
Rio: Rainbow Gate! |
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Ferry |
Aikatsu! 2 |
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Freddy |
Back at the Barnyard |
A very funny, but dim-witted, ferret and is best friends with Peck, a weak rooster whom he's often tempted to eat; he used to be a carnivore, but then he's become a vegetarian to assimilate to the barnyard. |
Mr. Horace |
My Gym Partner's a Monkey |
Coach Gills' ferret assistant, who rarely smiles and never talks due to being mute. He has a "strictly professional relationship" with Coach Gills, in which he pushes her fishbowl around. |
Nix |
Jewelpet |
He's a purple ferret with a black tail tip who symbolizes reconciliation. He wears a blue scarf with an orange star on it |
Robear and Robert |
Iggy Arbuckle |
Catfish Stu's henchmen referred to as "the Ferret Brothers" or colloquially, "the Ferrets". |
Rafra |
Infinite Ryvius |
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Uzume |
Ai Yori Aoshi |
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Shackelford |
Clifford's Really Big Movie |
A talented blue ferret who becomes jealous of Clifford for being in the spotlight of the talent show. |
Tricksy |
Happy Tree Friends |
Written by Tricksy's creator: A ferret with a knack for pranks and all kinds of practical jokes, Tricksy’s never up to any good. When opportunity calls, Tricksy always answers. It never ends well for anyone, and unfortunately for him, he’s no exception! |
Nerugui |
Naruto |
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Minks
Otters
Name |
Work |
Notes |
Anna ('Aunt Nanner') |
PB&J Otter |
Opal's sister. |
Antonio |
The Penguins of Madagascar |
A buff, Latino male otter who has a fancy to frequently playing his Spanish guitar. |
Baby Butter |
PB&J Otter |
(Voiced by Gina Marie Tortorici) - The baby of the family. She doesn't talk much, but says an odd word now and then. |
Ed |
Brandy & Mr. Whiskers |
Mr. Whisker's best friend. |
Ernest |
PB&J Otter |
(voiced by Chris Phillips) - The father of PB&J. Ernest is the husband of Opal Otter. |
Fico |
Doki |
The silly otter. He is cheerful all the time and is hilarious, cute and violent. He's like a whirlwind and dynamic, to the point of being close to being hyperactive! However, he gets confused and easily distracted sometimes and this situation usually leads to awkward and difficult situations that put him in danger. He just loves hazardous activities, water sports and speed. |
Jelly |
PB&J Otter |
(Voiced by Jenell Brook Slack) - The middle of the otter children, she often comes up with ideas that sometimes aren't feasible. |
Marlene |
The Penguins of Madagascar |
(Voiced by Nicole Sullivan) - The Central Park Zoo's only resident otter with primarily brown fur, with a white chest, face, and right foot. Marlene is shown to be both playful[1] and kind towards others, which often conflicts with Skipper's serious and safety-cautious attitude.[2] |
Mayor Jeff |
PB&J Otter |
(voiced by Bruce Bayley Johnson) - The mayor of Lake Hoohaw. He is a wise, old otter who loves to help out the kids. |
Mr. 13 |
One Piece |
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Opal |
PB&J Otter |
(voiced by Gwen Shepherd) - The mother of PB&J. Opal is the wife of Ernest Otter. She is caring, but can be strict sometimes. She has a purple afro hair and wears thick glasses and pink slippers. |
Otter |
Shirokuma Cafe |
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Ottoline |
Rupert (TV series) |
A Scottish otter who loves Shakespeare and lives in an old castle that is for her ancestors. She is Rupert's friend. |
Peanut |
PB&J Otter |
(voiced by Adam Rose) - The brother of family. Seven years old and eldest of the Otter children, Peanut is smart and can be a little funny at times, but always loyal. He hates dancing, especially "The Noodle Dance" but he still does it anyway. |
Reggie Belafonte |
Surf's Up |
Based on boxing promoter Don King |
Ridley |
Adventures of the Little Mermaid |
A Otter his marina |
Russell |
Happy Tree Friends |
A turquoise sea otter who wears typical pirate accessories, such as a Jolly Roger's hat, a striped red and white shirt, a hook, an eyepatch and two wooden peglegs. He enjoys fishing, sailing and eating seafood, especially mussels, which was why he was named Russell. He also likes kite flying and even runs his own fast-food restaurant. |
Shellington (Dr) |
The Octonauts |
A Scottish and scientific sea otter who knows a lot about sea creatures. |
Mrs. Otterton |
Zootopia |
A female North American River Otter, she is married to Mr. Otterton. |
Mr. Otterton |
Zootopia |
A male North American River Otter, he is a minor character in the Disney film Zootopia, He is married to Mrs. Otterton. |
Skunks
Name |
Work |
Notes |
Bradley |
Codename:Kids Next Door |
A skunk found and adopted by Numbuhs 2 and 3 in Operation: C.A.M.P.. Numbuh 1 originally disliked him due to him being a distraction to the others but after an encounter with the evil camp counselor, he was appointed with the title Numbah 6. |
Fifi La Fume |
Tiny Toon Adventures |
She is one of the main characters on the show and is voiced by Kath Soucie. Fifi is a young, lilac and white female skunk with a pink bowed ribbon in her hair. She attends Acme Loonerversity and lives in Acme Acres. She is also one of Acme Loonerversity's cheerleaders. Like Pepé Le Pew, she is always seeking love, only to have boys she pursues repulsed by her smell.[3] |
Flower |
Bambi |
A fictional skunk in Walt Disney's Bambi, though he was not a character in Felix Salten's Bambi: A Life In The Woods, which inspired the film. Flower was named for when Bambi was just learning to talk and found the young skunk among a patch of flowers, and because Thumper the rabbit had just told Bambi what the flowers were, Bambi accidentally called the baby skunk that was in the flowers "Flower". |
Madman |
Urban Vermin |
Madman's so far out there that he's inside out, upside down and backwards at the same time. This is both a source of weakness and an enormous strength. |
Pepé Le Pew |
Looney Tunes |
A fictional character in the Warner Bros. Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies series of cartoons, first introduced in 1945. A French skunk that always strolls around in Paris in the springtime, when everyone's thoughts are of "love", Pepé is constantly seeking "l'amour" of his own. However, he has two huge turnoffs to any prospective mates: his malodorous scent, and he cannot take 'no' for an answer, blissfully convinced that the girl is flirting with him, even when she physically assaults him. |
Skinnet |
Legends of Chima |
A skunk that accidentally farts a lot. His catch phrase is Sorrrry. |
Pepper Clark |
Littlest Pet Shop (2012 TV series) |
A female gray and white striped skunk whose talent is comedy acts. She usually can make everyone laugh but is sometimes brash. The smells she produces are affected by her mood; she can make a nice smell when feeling happy. She is voiced by Tabitha St. Germain. |
Petunia |
Happy Tree Friends |
An indigo and dark blue skunk with a sky blue arrow marking on her forehead, which is connected to the triangle-shaped marking on her back and sky blue lines on her long tail. She always wears a pink flower on top of her head and a pine scent car air freshener or deodorizer around her neck. She likes to play with dolls and strollers and also likes having tea parties. Petunia is often seen in the series with her best friend Giggles. Petunia's deaths are often the most gruesome in the series. She is voiced is Ellen Connell. |
Skunk |
Skunk Fu! |
A small black and white boy striped skunk under the care and tutelage of Master Panda, loyal to the dojo in their battles against Baboon and the Ninja Monkeys, but also usually with a mischievous streak. He usually gets goaded into schemes by Rabbit, but is often teamed with Bird and Ox. He is voiced by Jules DeJongh. |
Stella |
Over the Hedge |
Stella is a short-tempered, sassy striped skunk who is constantly being told by the other foragers that she needs a man in her life. |
Stinkor |
He-Man |
Stinkor is an anthropomorphic skunk with magical control over his own stench.[4] His action figure used the same mold as Mer-Man, wore the same mold of armor as Mekaneck, and actually smelled of patchouli oil, one of only three scented toys Mattel produced (the others being Moss Man and also Perfuma from the She-Ra line). |
TeDe (TD) |
Urban Vermin |
Leader of the Stink Club. |
Winston |
Urban Vermin |
He is a skunk from Stinkton, Madman's real hometown. He is Madman's twin brother. |
Weasels
Name |
Work |
Notes |
I.M. Weasel |
I Am Weasel |
I.M. Weasel is a globally-celebrated, heroic, kindhearted anthropomorphic weasel who serves as the titular character of the program. He is noted and admired for his endless, humongous assortment of unselfish, amazing, brilliant talents or achievements |
Pinkie Gongoozler |
Paws & Tales |
Known to her friends as "Gooz" |
The Weasel |
U.S. Acres |
The archenemy in U.S. Acres and Garfield and Friends |
Toon Patrol |
Who Framed Roger Rabbit |
Doom's five-man "Weasel Gang" consisting of Stupid, Smart Ass, Greasy, Wheezy and Psycho. |
Buck |
Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs |
A male insane One-eyed Weasel who lost his eye to Rudy a albino Baryonx and was nearly eaten by Rudy, Until he managed to get out of the dinosaur's mouth and broke Rudy's tooth and carries it as a knife. He helped Manny, Ellie, Diego, Crash and Eddie to find Sid. After the journey of finding Sid and Ellie who has given birth to Peaches, they are pursued by Rudy, who wants revenge on Buck but is knocked off a cliff by Mama Tyrannosaurus. Saddened, thinking Rudy is dead, he decides to go with the group to live in the Ice Age, but changes his mind when he hears Rudy's roar, knowing he is still alive, and in the end rides on Rudy and briefly appears in Ice Age: Continental Drift. |
One-eyed Weasel |
Leafie, a Hen into the Wild |
A weasel who is the main antagonist of the movie, She persists in hunting Leafie and the ducks for food. She lost her eye during a battle with the guard duck Wanderer when he clawed her eye, but killed Wanderer and his mate. Sometime in winter she became a mother to some weasel pups after saving Greenie. Leafie said goodbye to him after he left Weasel came and Leafie, knowing that the Weasel only kills for her babies, sacrifices herself to Weasel and in the end weasel lives and is able to feed the pups. |
Wilma |
The Flight Before Christmas |
A singing weasel who accompanies Niko the reindeer on his quest to learn more about his father. It's implied that she becomes the love interest of Niko's other companion, Julius the flying squirrel. |
Duke Weaselton |
Zootopia |
A petty thief, who appears as a minor antagonist in the 2016 film Zootopia. |
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