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!!ChipAndDale

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* {{Determinator}}: Dale. When he gets an idea in his head, he follows it through and won't stop until the disaster is total (and often not even then) -- several stories focus around him gaining a new obsession and all the [[HilarityEnsues Hilarity that Ensues]] as he drags Chip along in pursuing it.

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* {{Determinator}}: Dale. When he gets an idea in his head, he follows it through and won't stop until the disaster is total (and often not even then) -- several stories then).
* FleetingPassionateHobbies: One of Dale's trademarks. A large percentage of the Chip 'n' Dale comics
focus around him gaining a new obsession and all the [[HilarityEnsues Hilarity that Ensues]] as he drags Chip along in pursuing it.



* DeadpanSnarker: Chip never seems to run out of sarcasms.



* WickedWitch: Boasts that she is one, but on the whole, though she's highly skilled at magic and likes messing with people, she's fairly harmless.

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* WickedWitch: Boasts that she is one, but on the whole, though she's highly skilled at magic and likes messing with people, she's fairly harmless.
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* {{Determinator}}: Dale. When he gets an idea in his head, he follows it through and won't stop until the disaster is total (and often not even then) -- several stories focus around him gaining a new obsession and all the [[HilatityEnsues Hilarity that Ensues]] as he drags Chip along in pursuing it.

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* {{Determinator}}: Dale. When he gets an idea in his head, he follows it through and won't stop until the disaster is total (and often not even then) -- several stories focus around him gaining a new obsession and all the [[HilatityEnsues [[HilarityEnsues Hilarity that Ensues]] as he drags Chip along in pursuing it.
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* {{Determinator}}: Dale. When he gets an idea in his head, he follows it through and won't stop until the disaster is total (and often not even then) -- several stories focus around him gaining a new obsession and all the [[HilatityEnsues Hilarity that Ensues]] as he drags Chip along in pursuing it.


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* OddCouple: Dale's the WackyGuy and Chip the StraightMan.
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* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: He's a prankster and an annoying braggart who will occasionally dish out more punishment to the bad guys than they really deserve. DependsOnTheWriter just how much of a jerk he's willing to be (in the earlier stories he could occasionally come across as a DesignatedHero), but generally he's not a bad person.

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* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: He's a prankster and an annoying braggart who will occasionally dish out more punishment to the bad guys than they really deserve. DependsOnTheWriter DependingOnTheWriter just how much of a jerk he's willing to be (in the earlier stories he could occasionally come across as a DesignatedHero), but generally he's not a bad person.

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%%* CheerfulChild* CheerfulChild: To the disappointment of his father, who really hoped for him to be a BrattyHalfPint, Li'l Wolf has a sunny disposition and is well-liked by teachers and class-mates alike.



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* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: He's a prankster and an annoying braggart who will occasionally dish out more punishment to the bad guys than they really deserve. DependsOnTheWriter just how much of a jerk he's willing to be (in the earlier stories he could occasionally come across as a DesignatedHero), but generally he's not a bad person.
* MrViceGuy: His main vice is arrogance and a tendency towards self-centeredness.



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%%* RascallyRabbit* RascallyRabbit: He's Disney's version of one of the archetypical rascals, of course he is this.



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* TricksterRabbit: Not to the extent of Br'er Rabbit, but she has her moments.




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* TricksterRabbit: As a version of the "Br'er Rabbit" of folklore fame, he is a mischievous trickster.

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* TheBigBadWolf: Zeke is a version of the classic character of children's tale fame.



* EverythingsWorseWithWolves: It's one of his biggest points of pride.

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-> Two playful chipmunks who live in an oak tree at the edge of the forest and spend their time in equal parts gathering nuts, avoiding predators and making mischief, their favorite prank target being DonaldDuck (making them more tied to the ComicBook/DisneyDucksComicUniverse).

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-> Two playful chipmunks who live in an oak tree at the edge of the forest and spend their time in equal parts gathering nuts, avoiding predators and making mischief, their favorite prank target being DonaldDuck (making them more tied to the ComicBook/DisneyDucksComicUniverse).
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-> The wannabe "terror of the forest," Zeke Wolf has two main goals in life: To catch and eat the Three Little Pigs, and to raise his son to become a proper bad wolf. So far, his success rate in both these goals is zero -- though not for lack of trying.

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-> The wannabe "terror of the forest," Zeke Wolf has two main goals in life: To catch and eat the Three Little Pigs, and to raise his son to become a proper bad wolf. So far, his success rate in both these goals is zero -- though not for lack of trying.
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-> Zeke's do-gooder son, and the "white sheep" of the wolf family; despite his father's constant attempts at making him into a "proper" wolf, he's a polite, kind and considerate guy who just doesn't have it in him to be bad or nasty.

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-> Zeke's do-gooder son, and the "white sheep" of the wolf family; despite his father's constant attempts at making him into a "proper" wolf, he's a polite, kind and considerate guy who just doesn't have it in him to be bad or nasty. nasty.
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->Zeke's mother, and the ''other'' WhiteSheep of the family -- she is just as disappointed in Zeke for becoming a bad wolf, as Zeke is in Li'l Wolf for ''not'' becoming a bad wolf.

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->Zeke's Zeke's mother, and the ''other'' WhiteSheep of the family -- she is just as disappointed in Zeke for becoming a bad wolf, as Zeke is in Li'l Wolf for ''not'' becoming a bad wolf.

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-> Fifer, Fiddler and Practical Pig are the best friends of Li'l Wolf and constant target of his father Zeke.

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* VagueAge: They live on their own and take care of themselves, yet they go to school together with Li'l Wolf and are often treated as children.
** Some comics have Practical as the sole adult pig who for some reason acts as the guardian to his younger brothers.


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* VagueAge: They live on their own and take care of themselves, yet they go to school together with Li'l Wolf and are often treated as children. \n** Some comics have Practical as the sole adult pig who for some reason acts as the guardian to his younger brothers.




-> Known almost exclusively as "Br'er Rabbit," he is a clever, mischievous rabbit who always has a trick or two up his sleeve, but often gets himself into trouble thanks to his impulsive, braggart nature.
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-> Br'er Rabbit's girlfriend; not as clever but on the whole more sensible than he is.
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-> The only permanent, and definitely the smartest, member of the "Foul Fellows' Club;" he's primarily known as a troublemaker, a rascal and a crook who's always up to no good. Forms the Brains part in a BrainsAndBrawn duo with Br'er Bear, and occasionally teams up with Zeke Wolf.

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-> The only permanent, and definitely the smartest, member of the "Foul Fellows' Club;" he's primarily known as a troublemaker, a rascal and a crook who's always up to no good. Forms the Brains part in a BrainsAndBrawn duo with Br'er Bear, and occasionally teams up with Zeke Wolf.
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-> Br'er Fox's sometimes-partner-in-crime, and constant bane of Zeke Wolf's scheme, he's not so much a bad guy as he is overly temperamental and easily swayed thanks to his less-than-stellar intelligence. Gets along famously with Li'l Wolf and the pigs, but wouldn't pass up a chance to knock Br'er Rabbit's head clean off.

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-> Br'er Fox's sometimes-partner-in-crime, and constant bane of Zeke Wolf's scheme, he's not so much a bad guy as he is overly temperamental and easily swayed thanks to his less-than-stellar intelligence. Gets along famously with Li'l Wolf and the pigs, but wouldn't pass up a chance to knock Br'er Rabbit's head clean off.off.
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->An evil inventor who switches between being a thorn in the side of both Ducks and Mice; he's Gyro Gearloose's main (and unscrupulous) rival but also a prominent villain in Mickey Mouse and Super Goof stories. Most recently, he's been a villain in the Ultraheroes comic.

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->An An evil inventor who switches between being a thorn in the side of both Ducks and Mice; he's Gyro Gearloose's main (and unscrupulous) rival but also a prominent villain in Mickey Mouse and Super Goof stories. Most recently, he's been He's a villain in the Ultraheroes comic.
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->An eccentric and unpredictable, but ultimately not evil, witch who has embraced the comforts of modern life and has more or less accepted that she's never going to be a traditional WickedWitch.

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->An An eccentric and unpredictable, but ultimately not evil, witch who has embraced the comforts of modern life and has more or less accepted that she's never going to be a traditional WickedWitch.
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* GermansLoveDavidHasselhoff: She's very popular in the Netherlands.



->Hazel is another witch, a lot more traditional-minded than Madam Mim, but like Mim she's not all that evil when it gets down to it. In later years she seems to spend an awful lot of time trying to convinse FlatEarthAtheist {{Goofy}} that she is, in fact, a witch. Her constant companion, and transportation device, is a sentient, living broomstick called Beelzebub.

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->Hazel Hazel is another witch, a lot more traditional-minded than Madam Mim, but like Mim she's not all that evil when it gets down to it. In later years she seems to spend an awful lot of time trying to convinse FlatEarthAtheist {{Goofy}} that she is, in fact, a witch. Her constant companion, and transportation device, is a sentient, living broomstick called Beelzebub.
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->An evil inventor who switches between being a thorn in the side of both Ducks and Mice; he's Gyro Gearloose's main (and scrupulous) rival but also a prominent villain in Mickey Mouse and Super Goof stories. Most recently, he's been a villain in the Ultraheroes comic.

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->An evil inventor who switches between being a thorn in the side of both Ducks and Mice; he's Gyro Gearloose's main (and scrupulous) unscrupulous) rival but also a prominent villain in Mickey Mouse and Super Goof stories. Most recently, he's been a villain in the Ultraheroes comic.



* RoguesGalleryTransplant: He originally appeared as Gyro Gearloose's rival in the Duck comics, but later crossed into Mickey Mouse stories; there he served as the source of equipment that villains like [[PsychoforHire Pete]] would use, despite them clearly not being smart enough to create it.



->Hazel is another witch, a lot more traditional-minded than Madam Mim, but like Mim she's not all that evil when it gets down to it. In later years she seems to spend an awful lot of time trying to convinve FlatEarthAtheist {{Goofy}} that she is, in fact, a witch. Her constant companion, and transportation device, is a sentient, living broomstick called Beelzebub.

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->Hazel is another witch, a lot more traditional-minded than Madam Mim, but like Mim she's not all that evil when it gets down to it. In later years she seems to spend an awful lot of time trying to convinve convinse FlatEarthAtheist {{Goofy}} that she is, in fact, a witch. Her constant companion, and transportation device, is a sentient, living broomstick called Beelzebub.
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** TookALevelInKindness: Well, she was a villain in an Arthurian era story, and now she's often seen in modern times. Maybe she just mellowed with age.


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* OddFriendship: With Goofy.

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!!"Sis" Molly Rabbit

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!!"Sis" Molly RabbitCottontail

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* BearsAreBadNews: Though he's definitely worse news for some characters than for others.



* EverythingsWorseWithBears: Though he's definitely worse news for some characters than for others.
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A list of characters who are part of the DisneyMouseAndDuckComics franchise but can't be said to belong primarily to either the Mice or Ducks part of the ModularFranchise; either because they primarily appear in their own stories, or are equally likely to be found with either Mice or Ducks, or both.

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A list of characters who are part of the DisneyMouseAndDuckComics ComicBook/DisneyMouseAndDuckComics franchise but can't be said to belong primarily to either the Mice or Ducks part of the ModularFranchise; either because they primarily appear in their own stories, or are equally likely to be found with either Mice or Ducks, or both.



-> Two playful chipmunks who live in an oak tree at the edge of the forest and spend their time in equal parts gathering nuts, avoiding predators and making mischief, their favorite prank target being DonaldDuck (making them more tied to the DisneyDucksComicUniverse).

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-> Two playful chipmunks who live in an oak tree at the edge of the forest and spend their time in equal parts gathering nuts, avoiding predators and making mischief, their favorite prank target being DonaldDuck (making them more tied to the DisneyDucksComicUniverse).
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'''''For characters who belong primarily in the DisneyDucksComicUniverse, go [[Characters/DisneyDucksComicUniverse here.]]'''''

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'''''For characters who belong primarily in the DisneyDucksComicUniverse, ComicBook/DisneyDucksComicUniverse, go [[Characters/DisneyDucksComicUniverse here.]]'''''

'''''For characters who belong primarily in the MickeyMouseComicUniverse, ComicBook/MickeyMouseComicUniverse, go [[Characters/MickeyMouseComicUniverse here.]]'''''
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* OnlyKnownByTheirNickname: More in early comics and cartoons. Later comics use his real name, Zeke, quite often.

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* OnlyKnownByTheirNickname: More in early comics and cartoons. cartoons, where he's just known as "Big Bad Wolf." Later comics use his real name, Zeke, quite often.often.
** Br'er Bear, Br'er Fox and Br'er Rabbit usually call him "Br'er Wolf," at least in early appearances.



* White Sheep: He gets it from his grandmother.

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* White Sheep: WhiteSheep: He gets it from his grandmother.
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* DependingOnTheWriter: Is he a good guy or a bad guy? If you see him with the Three Little Pigs, he's usually a good guy -- with Br'er Rabbit he's usually a bad guy. Early stories actually explored this a little, explaining that he was nice to the pigs because they were nice to him but detested the rabbit who was always tricking and mocking him. Some later writers/stories thought this switching good guy/bad guy status was too confusing and made him more of a temperamental good guy, even being on semi-friendly terms with Br'er Rabbit.

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* DependingOnTheWriter: Is he a good guy or a bad guy? If you see him with the Three Little Pigs, he's usually a good guy -- with Br'er Rabbit he's usually a bad guy. Early stories actually explored this a little, explaining that he was nice to the pigs because they were nice to him but detested the rabbit who was always tricking and mocking him. Some later writers/stories thought this switching good guy/bad guy status was too confusing and made him more of a temperamental good guy, even being on semi-friendly friendly terms with Br'er Rabbit.

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-> The president, and definitely the smartest member, of the "Foul Fellows' Club;" he's primarily known as a troublemaker and a rascal who's always up to no good. Forms the Brains part in a BrainsAndBrawn duo with Br'er Bear, and occasionally teams up with Zeke Wolf.

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* CompositeCharacter: In the very earliest pig/wolf comics, Zeke's nemesis was an {{Expy}} of Br'er Bear named "Farmer Bear," who looked and mostly acted like Br'er Bear but without the FunetikAksent and the occupation as, well, a farmer. It wasn't long before the decision was made to just use Br'er Bear in these stories, hence Br'er Bear took over Farmer Bear's role and farm. So, interestingly enough, B'rer Bear is a CompositeChraracter of himself and his own {{Expy.}}

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* CompositeCharacter: In the very earliest pig/wolf comics, Zeke's nemesis was an {{Expy}} of Br'er Bear named "Farmer Bear," who looked and mostly acted like Br'er Bear but without the FunetikAksent and the occupation as, well, a farmer. It wasn't long before the decision was made to just use Br'er Bear in these stories, hence Br'er Bear took over Farmer Bear's role and farm. So, interestingly enough, B'rer Bear is a CompositeChraracter CompositeCharacter of himself and his own {{Expy.}}{{Expy}}.
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* CompositeCharacter: In the very earliest pig/wolf comics, Zeke's nemesis was an {{Expy}} of Br'er Bear named "Farmer Bear," who looked and mostly acted like Br'er Bear but without the FunetikAksent and the occupation as, well, a farmer. It wasn't long before the decision was made to just use Br'er Bear in these stories, hence Br'er Bear took over Farmer Bear's role and farm. So, interestingly enough, B'rer Bear is a CompositeChraracter of himself and his own {{Expy.}}
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* FriendToAllChildren: One of the biggest differences between her and the Witch Hazel from the LooneyTunes franchise is that the adores children and often goes out of her way to help them against mean or unfair adults.

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-> The president, and probably the smartest member, of the Foul Fellows' Club; he's primarily known as a troublemaker and a rascal who's always up to no good.

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-> The president, and probably definitely the smartest member, of the Foul "Foul Fellows' Club; Club;" he's primarily known as a troublemaker and a rascal who's always up to no good. Forms the Brains part in a BrainsAndBrawn duo with Br'er Bear, and occasionally teams up with Zeke Wolf.
* CunningLikeAFox: Though he's not ''quite'' as cunning as he himself thinks, he ''is'' by far the smartest person in the Foul Fellows' Club and can out-think both Zeke Wolf and Br'er Bear without even trying.



* {{Jerkass}}: He doesn't have many redeeming qualities.
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* ThoseTwoBadGuys: Sometimes with Br'er Bear, sometimes with Zeke Wolf.


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* ThoseTwoBadGuys: Sometimes with Br'er Bear, sometimes occasionally with Zeke Wolf.

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* FoolishSiblingResponsibleSibling: The AllWorkVSAllPlay trope is ''much'' less prominent in the comics than in the cartoons, as the pigs work together to a much higher degree in order to defend themselves from the wolf. There's still no doubt that Practical is by far the smartest pig, and the one who most often has to save Fifer and Fiddler, or clean up teir messes when they've screwed up.

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* FoolishSiblingResponsibleSibling: The AllWorkVSAllPlay trope is ''much'' less prominent in the comics than in the cartoons, as the pigs work together to a much higher degree in order to defend themselves from the wolf. There's However, there's still no doubt that Practical is by far the smartest pig, and the one who most often has to save Fifer and Fiddler, or clean up teir their messes when they've screwed up.
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--> Br'er Bear's sometimes-partner-in-crime, and constant bane of Zeke Wolf's scheme, he's not so much a bad guy as he is overly temperamental and easily swayed thanks to his less-than-stellar intelligence. Gets along famously with Li'l Wolf and the pigs, but wouldn't pass up a chance to knock Br'er Rabbit's head clean off.

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->Hazel is another witch, a lot more traditional-minded than Madam Mim, but on the whole mischievous rather than actually wicked. In later years she seems to spend an awful lot of time trying to convinve FlatEarthAtheist {{Goofy}} that she is, in fact, a witch. Her constant companion, and transportation device, is a sentient, living broomstick called Beelzebub.

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->Hazel is another witch, a lot more traditional-minded than Madam Mim, but on the whole mischievous rather than actually wicked.like Mim she's not all that evil when it gets down to it. In later years she seems to spend an awful lot of time trying to convinve FlatEarthAtheist {{Goofy}} that she is, in fact, a witch. Her constant companion, and transportation device, is a sentient, living broomstick called Beelzebub.

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-> A clever, mischievous rabbit who always has a trick or two up his sleeve, but often gets himself into trouble thanks to his impulsive, braggart nature.

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For characters who belong primarily in the DisneyDucksComicUniverse, go [[Characters/DisneyDucksComicUniverse here.]]
For characters who belong primarily in the MickeyMouseComicUniverse, go [[Characters/MickeyMouseComicUniverse here.]]

!Forest inhabitants
!!ChipAndDale
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-> Two playful chipmunks who live in an oak tree at the edge of the forest and spend their time in equal parts gathering nuts, avoiding predators and making mischief, their favorite prank target being DonaldDuck (making them more tied to the DisneyDucksComicUniverse).

* AnimalTalk: DependingOnTheWriter whether they're speaking this or can be understood by humanoid animals like DonaldDuck.
* {{Cloudcuckoolander}}: Dale.
* GrumpyBear: Chip, who's often exasperated by Dale's shenanigans -- though on occasion he will let his mask slip and reveal that he and Dale are NotSoDifferent after all.
* HeterosexualLifePartners: Though in the comics they seem to be brothers; at least one comic story directly names them as such and even includes a cameo appearance by their mother.
* TookALevelInKindness: Compared to their classic cartoon counterparts, these chipmunks are a lot more kind and considerate, their pranks seldom reaching harmful levels.
* TrademarkFavoriteFood: Nuts. Of course.
* YouNoTakeCandle: Since their sped-up, near-unintelligible voices was impossible to recreate for comics, several older comics try to recreate a similar effect by having the chipmunks speak in broken English similar to how the mice in ''Disney/{{Cinderella}}'' spoke. This was pretty much abandoned in later comics.


!!Zeke Midas "Big Bad" Wolf
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-> The wannabe "terror of the forest," Zeke Wolf has two main goals in life: To catch and eat the Three Little Pigs, and to raise his son to become a proper bad wolf. So far, his success rate in both these goals is zero -- though not for lack of trying.

* BadIsGoodAndGoodIsBad: He fiercely defends his reputation as the Big Bad Wolf, rejecting anything good or noble.
* CarnivoreConfusion
* EvenEvilHasStandards: He'll proudly do anything villainous or nasty, but he never so much as lifts a hand to his son -- even if he is constantly frustrated that Li'l Wolf refuses to do bad things.
* EverythingsWorseWithWolves: It's one of his biggest points of pride.
* IneffectualSympatheticVillain
* OnlyKnownByTheirNickname: More in early comics and cartoons. Later comics use his real name, Zeke, quite often.
* PapaWolf: You wouldn't think so, but for all his flaws, Zeke ''does'' love his son and will do anything to ensure his safety.
* PetTheDog: Occasionally.
* VillainProtagonist: Though he's rarely the titular character of his comics, he's most definitely the star of most of them, getting far more screen-time than his son or the pigs.


!!Li'l Wolf
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-> Zeke's do-gooder son, and the "white sheep" of the wolf family; despite his father's constant attempts at making him into a "proper" wolf, he's a polite, kind and considerate guy who just doesn't have it in him to be bad or nasty.
*[[ADogNamedDog A Wolf Named "Wolf"]]: Unlike his father, he's never called by any name other than "Li'l Wolf."
* CheerfulChild
* DeadpanSnarker: Not in the comics, but in the ''HouseOfMouse'' cartoon ''Little Bad Wolf'' (a RecursiveAdaptation of the comics) he's definitely this.
* DivergentCharacterEvolution: From the cartoons. In the early cartoons, Zeke had ''three'' sons, all as bad as their father -- though later adaptations changed this to two bad little wolves and one good little wolf. Eventually, as the comic series found its feet, the two bad little wolves [[ChuckCunninghamSyndrome vanished from the stories]], leaving only Li'l Wolf as Zeke's only son.
* NiceGuy: To his father's great shame.
* PingPongNaivete: He's not actually stupid, but his [[WideEyedIdealist tendency to want to see the good in his father]] makes him ridiculously easy to fool -- except when it doesn't.
* White Sheep: He gets it from his grandmother.
* WideEyedIdealist: His major flaw is that he wants to believe the best of everyone.


!!Grandmaw Wolf
->Zeke's mother, and the ''other'' WhiteSheep of the family -- she is just as disappointed in Zeke for becoming a bad wolf, as Zeke is in Li'l Wolf for ''not'' becoming a bad wolf.

* CoolOldLady
* HairTriggerTemper
* NeverMessWithGranny


!!Disney/TheThreeLittlePigs
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-> Fifer, Fiddler and Practical Pig are the best friends of Li'l Wolf and constant target of his father Zeke.

* FoolishSiblingResponsibleSibling: The AllWorkVSAllPlay trope is ''much'' less prominent in the comics than in the cartoons, as the pigs work together to a much higher degree in order to defend themselves from the wolf. There's still no doubt that Practical is by far the smartest pig, and the one who most often has to save Fifer and Fiddler, or clean up teir messes when they've screwed up.
* GadgeteerGenius: Practical. Unsurprisingly, all his gadgets are based around defense against the Big Bad Wolf.
* SingleMindedTwins: Fifer and Fiddler don't speak in unison the way they do in the cartoon, but they still have the exact same personality and are hardly ever seen apart.
* VagueAge: They live on their own and take care of themselves, yet they go to school together with Li'l Wolf and are often treated as children.
** Some comics have Practical as the sole adult pig who for some reason acts as the guardian to his younger brothers.


!!"Br'er" Riley Rabbit
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-> A clever, mischievous rabbit who always has a trick or two up his sleeve, but often gets himself into trouble thanks to his impulsive, braggart nature.
* BarefootCartoonAnimal
* FunetikAksent: Toned considerably down in later years, though.
* JerkWithAHeartOfGold
* MrViceGuy
* OnlyKnownByTheirNickname: His actual name is Riley, but this is hardly ever mentioned.
* RascallyRabbit
* SmallNameBigEgo: His major flaw -- he can't stop bragging about his own cleverness.
* TheTrickster


!!"Sis" Molly Rabbit
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-> Br'er Rabbit's girlfriend; not as clever but on the whole more sensible than he is.
* BarefootCartoonAnimal
* CloserToEarth: Unlike her boyfriend, she's not prone to bragging or overestimating herself, and as such gets into far less trouble.
* DistaffCounterpart: To Br'er Rabbit, of course.
* DistressedDamsel: In some comic stories, in that she fulfills much the same role for Br'er Rabbit as MinnieMouse does for MickeyMouse... of course, at least the bad guys who captured Minnie weren't usually intent on ''eating'' her.
* RascallyRabbit
* TheTrickster


!!Br'er Fox
-> The president, and probably the smartest member, of the Foul Fellows' Club; he's primarily known as a troublemaker and a rascal who's always up to no good.
* EvilCounterpart / {{Foil}} / ShadowArchetype: To Br'er Rabbit. They have pretty much the same strengths and the same flaws, the same sense of humor, the same gift for tricks and cunning... and the same tendency to think better of themselves than they really deserve. The main difference is that Br'er Rabbit is at worst a JerkWithAHeartOfGold, while Br'er Fox delights in being wicked and sadistic... and Br'er Rabbit is, when all is said and done, just a little smarter than Br'er Fox is.
* FunetikAksent: Like Br'er Rabbit, toned down a lot in later years.
* SmallNameBigEgo
* ThoseTwoBadGuys: Sometimes with Br'er Bear, sometimes with Zeke Wolf.


!!Br'er Bear
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--> Br'er Bear's sometimes-partner-in-crime, and constant bane of Zeke Wolf's scheme, he's not so much a bad guy as he is overly temperamental and easily swayed thanks to his less-than-stellar intelligence. Gets along famously with Li'l Wolf and the pigs, but wouldn't pass up a chance to knock Br'er Rabbit's head clean off.
* DependingOnTheWriter: Is he a good guy or a bad guy? If you see him with the Three Little Pigs, he's usually a good guy -- with Br'er Rabbit he's usually a bad guy. Early stories actually explored this a little, explaining that he was nice to the pigs because they were nice to him but detested the rabbit who was always tricking and mocking him. Some later writers/stories thought this switching good guy/bad guy status was too confusing and made him more of a temperamental good guy, even being on semi-friendly terms with Br'er Rabbit.
* EverythingsWorseWithBears: Though he's definitely worse news for some characters than for others.
* HairTriggerTemper: The main reason for his switching status between good guy and bad guy.
* HappilyMarried: His wife is pretty much a female version of him.
* ShotInTheAss: He's got a shotgun... and is notable for being the one Disney comic character who ''actually hits'' the one he's shooting at. Which is usually Zeke, and always this trope.


!Others

!!Emil Eagle
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->An evil inventor who switches between being a thorn in the side of both Ducks and Mice; he's Gyro Gearloose's main (and scrupulous) rival but also a prominent villain in Mickey Mouse and Super Goof stories. Most recently, he's been a villain in the Ultraheroes comic.

* AlwaysSomeoneBetter: He never manages to reach up to the levels reached by Gyro Gearloose, and obsesses quite a bit over this.
* EvilCounterpart / {{Foil}} / ShadowArchetype: To Gyro. He's smart, for sure, but not ''as'' smart, and where Gyro is humble, hard-working and honest, Emil is boastful, likely to take shortcuts with his work and won't hesitate to cheat, steal or take credit for inventions that aren't actually his.
* {{Expy}}: In the Super Goof comics, he's a clear one for LexLuthor. In fact, When Super Goof was reintroduced in Italian stories in 1999, Emil re-emerged as a CorruptCorporateExecutive in the vein of the modern Luthor.
* MadScientist: Possibly why he's such a popular foe for Super Goof and why he got so prominent in the ''Ultraheroes'' comic.
* ShorterMeansSmarter: Played with and ultimately averted. He is short, and certainly smart, and a brilliant inventor in his own right, but he's nowhere near as brilliant as Gyro, who's much taller than him.
* SmallNameBigEgo: He's got a huge opinion of himself.


!!Madam Mim
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->An eccentric and unpredictable, but ultimately not evil, witch who has embraced the comforts of modern life and has more or less accepted that she's never going to be a traditional WickedWitch.

* AbhorrentAdmirer: She's been this to many Disney characters, but her crushes seldom last more than one story.
* AdaptationalHeroism: While perhaps not outright ''heroic'' she's far less villainous than she was in ''Disney/TheSwordInTheStone.''
* AlliterativeName: Even moreso when you consider that her nickname is "Mad" Madam Mim.
* {{Cloudcuckoolander}}: Impulsive and random and often with some [[InsaneTrollLogic strange solutions]] to everyday problems.
* CordonBleughChef: Seems to be part of the "witch" thing.
* GermansLoveDavidHasselhoff: She's very popular in the Netherlands.
* WildCard: Whether she is good or evil seems almost entirely up to chance sometimes. She has teamed up with just about every other Disney comic villain, from Magica De Spell to the Beagle Boys to the Phantom Blot, and even [[Disney/PeterPan Captain Hook]], but it seems more like a whim and less like genuine villainy (and often she works with them because the harbors a crush on one of them), and she probably has more stories where she's a good guy.


!!Witch Hazel and Beelzebub
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->Hazel is another witch, a lot more traditional-minded than Madam Mim, but on the whole mischievous rather than actually wicked. In later years she seems to spend an awful lot of time trying to convinve FlatEarthAtheist {{Goofy}} that she is, in fact, a witch. Her constant companion, and transportation device, is a sentient, living broomstick called Beelzebub.

* BerserkButton: Don't tell her you don't believe in witches.
* CoolOldLady
* DependingOnTheArtist: Beelzebub is sometimes depicted with arms, making him a clear ShoutOut to the brooms of ''Disney/{{Fantasia}}''.
* FlyingBroomstick: Beelzebub is a ''living'' variant.
* FriendToAllChildren: One of the biggest differences between her and the Witch Hazel from the LooneyTunes franchise is that the adores children and often goes out of her way to help them against mean or unfair adults.
* TheGadfly: Her main mode of operation as a "wicked witch" is to use her magic to basically {{Troll}} unsuspecting humans.
* ReallySevenHundredYearsOld: She is several centuries old, which might be one reason why she, unlike Madam Mim, sometimes has trouble adjusting to the modern world.
* WickedWitch: Boasts that she is one, but on the whole, though she's highly skilled at magic and likes messing with people, she's fairly harmless.

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