List of fictional big cats explained
This list of fictional big cats is subsidiary to the List of fictional cats and other felines and includes notable large feline characters that appear in various works of fiction. This list excludes hybrids such as ligers and tiglons.
Literature
Film
- Baby, a tame leopard in the film Bringing Up Baby starring Cary Grant
- Charlie, a cougar raised in captivity and grown to be wild in the film Charlie, the Lonesome Cougar
- Duma, a cheetah in the film Duma and Walt Disney's live-action film Cheetah
- Elsa the Lioness, raised by Joy Adamson in Born Free
- Kumal and Sangha, two separated and reunited tigers in the 2004 film Two Brothers
- Joe and Janet, two lions at the Franklin Park Zoo in Zookeeper
- Clarence, a lion in the 1965 film Clarence, the Cross-Eyed Lion
- Proxima, Frank Wolff's pet jaguar in the 2021 film Jungle Cruise.
Television
- Agapito, lion from Carrascolendas
- Daniel Striped Tiger on Mister Rogers' Neighborhood
- Drooper, lion from The Banana Splits[2]
- Leonie Löwenherz, and her brothers Lambert Löwenherz and Ludwig Löwenherz. A German television series about a talking, upright-walking lioness.
- Ludicrous Lion, peddler character from H.R. Pufnstuf
- Clarence, lion from Daktari based on the film Clarence, the Cross-Eyed Lion
- Cleopatra, Theo, Lionel and Leona from Between the Lions
- Shiva, a Bengal Tigress from The Walking Dead
- Cruise, a cheetah in Power Rangers Beast Morphers serving as Devon's Beast Bot partner
Animation
See main article: List of fictional big cats in animation.
Comics
- Adolar, a lion in the pantomime comic Der Löwe Adolar by Becker-Kasch.[3]
- Battle Cat, in the Masters of the Universe franchise.
- Dr. Lion, the headmaster of the school in Jungle Jinks and its spin-off Dr. Lion's Boys, a British comic strip by Arthur White[4] and Mabel F. Taylor.[5]
- Dr. Lion, the doctor in Rupert Bear's stories.[6]
- Galileu, a jaguar in Turma do Pererê
- Herrmann, lion of Jimmy van Doren in Stephen Desberg and Daniel Desorgher's Jimmy van Doren.
- Hobbes, an anthropomorphic stuffed tiger and best friend of Calvin in the comic strip Calvin and Hobbes
- Joe le Tigre, a tiger in Mic Delinx and Christian Godard's La Jungle en Folie.
- Jiba, a tiger in Shinmai Fukei Kiruko-san
- Leo the Friendly Lion, a comic strip by Bert Felstead.[7]
- King Lionel, a lion in Lionel's Kingdom
- Lyle and Lana from Animal Crackers comic strip[8]
- Max, a bobcat companion of G.I. Joe pointman Spearhead in G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero[9]
- Meo, a tiger in History's Strongest Disciple Kenichi.
- Moloch, Corentin's pet tiger in Paul Cuvelier's Corentin.[10]
- The nameless lion who is the sidekick of the nameless shepherd's dog in Le Génie des Alpages by F'murr.[11]
- Nelson, a very old, one-eyed, toothless lion appearing in Western Circus, the 36th album of Belgian comic series Lucky Luke.
- Richie, from the manga One Piece
- Shiva, a tiger in The Walking Dead.
- Tammananny Tiger, character in Walt Kelly's Pogo.
- Tawky Tawny, an anthropomorphic tiger who appears as a supporting character of DC Comics' Captain Marvel.
- Tiger Tim, a tiger created by Julius Stafford Baker.[12]
- Lying Cat, a Somewhat sentient feline, Who detects lies, from Saga.
Video games
- Big the Cat, a supporting character from the Sonic the Hedgehog series
- Bubsy, a bobcat from the eponymous series
- Carol Tea, a wildcat and playable character from Freedom Planet
- Charr, from Guild Wars and Guild Wars 2
- Clawroline, an anthropomorphic leopard who is a member of the beast pack, from Kirby and the Forgotten Land
- El Jefe, from
- Fes from Super Monkey Ball: Banana Rumble
- Gado, Shina, Long and Shenlong, from Bloody Roar
- Guenhwyvar, a magical black panther from the astral plane, in the fictional universe of the Forgotten Realms
- Hunter the Cheetah, from the Spyro series
- Katt and Tiga, from Breath of Fire II
- The Khajit, a race of humanoid cat people, from the Elder Scrolls franchise
- Leongar, an anthropomorphic lion who is the leader of the beast pack, from Kirby and the Forgotten Land
- Neon Tiger, a Maverick from Mega Man X3
- Neyla and Rajan, from
- Octavio, from
- Pura, from the Crash Bandicoot series
- T'ai Fu, from
- Trap Shadow, a black and purple tiger armed with bear traps who can turn invisible, from .
- Tuff Luck, a tigress armed with Traptanium-forged warblades and good luck, from .
- Suku, Awilix's jaguar from Smite
Legends
Mascots and others
- Chester Cheetah, mascot of Cheetos
- Exxon tiger, mascot for Enco Extra and Esso Extra gasoline brands introduced in the 1950s
- Leo, mascot of film and television studio Metro Goldwyn Mayer
- Ritche, Mascot of the Rochester Institute of Technology.
- Roary, mascot of the Detroit Lions American football team.
- Paws, mascot of the Detroit Tigers baseball team.
- Tony the Tiger, mascot of Frosted Flakes
- Willie the Wildcat, mascot of the Kansas State University Wildcats.
- Who Dey, mascot of the Cincinnati Bengals American football team.
- Pouncer, mascot of the University of Memphis American football and basketball teams.
- Aubie, mascot of the Auburn University American football team
See also
- List of fictional cats and felines — Mixed list of mostly smaller felines
- List of individual cats — Nonfictional cats
Notes and References
- https://books.google.com/books?id=5GhjBX5KtnUC&dq=aslan+turkish+dictionary&pg=PA428 Langenscheidt Pocket Turkish Dictionary
- Rovin, p. 18.
- Web site: Becker-Kasch.
- Web site: Arthur White.
- Web site: Mabel F. Taylor.
- Web site: Alfred Bestall. Lambiek.net. 5 December 2020.
- Web site: Bert Felstead.
- Rovin, p. 32.
- Web site: Spearhead & Max (V1) G.I. Joe Action Figure - YoJoe Archive.
- Web site: Paul Cuvelier.
- Web site: F'murr.
- Web site: Julius Stafford Baker (II).