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* Sinister the Bobcat has made less than five appearances so far and is TheVoiceless until Book 80, but his intimidating visage, the humorous way Hank ends up MuggingTheMonster while trying to pounce on Sinister in his first scene, and the AffablyEvil attitude Sinister displays after finally deigning to talk to Hank all make him a beloved RoguesGallery member.

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* Sinister the Bobcat has made less than five Bobcat's appearances so far can easily be counted on one hand and he is TheVoiceless until Book 80, but his intimidating visage, the humorous way Hank ends up MuggingTheMonster while trying to pounce on Sinister in his the bobcat's first scene, and the AffablyEvil attitude Sinister displays after finally deigning to talk to Hank all make him a beloved RoguesGallery member.



* Bruno the Boxer only appears for one chapter in the first book as someone for Hank to taunt, but his name is well-known to the fanbase due to how frequently read that scene is.

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* Bruno the Boxer only appears for one chapter in the first book as someone for Hank to taunt, but his name is well-known to the fanbase due to how frequently read and quoted that scene is.
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* Frankie, the eponymous character in ''The Case of the Fiddle-Playing Fox'', is hard to forget, with his gentlemanly CunningLikeAFox behavior and methods of getting food.

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* Frankie, the eponymous character in ''The Case of the Fiddle-Playing Fox'', is hard to forget, with his gentlemanly CunningLikeAFox behavior and methods of getting food.food.
* GentleGiant {{Sleepyhead}} Brewster only appears in ''The Case of the Midnight Rustler'', but is still one of the best-liked dogs in the books for some fans.
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As befitting a long-running, best-selling book series, ''Literature/HankTheCowdog'' has [[EnsembleDarkHorse many popular supporting and guest characters.]]
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* Slim's TomboyWithAGirlyStreak, dog-loving girlfriend Viola is a frequent favorite among the human characters despite only being a secondary character.
* Coyote WhiteSheep Missy doesn't appear often, but her sweet nature and StarCrossedLovers interactions with Hank make her character one that fans are always happy to see show up.
* Sinister the Bobcat has made less than five appearances so far and is TheVoiceless until Book 80, but his intimidating visage, the humorous way Hank ends up MuggingTheMonster while trying to pounce on Sinister in his first scene, and the AffablyEvil attitude Sinister displays after finally deigning to talk to Hank all make him a beloved RoguesGallery member.
* CloudCuckooLander witch owl Madame Moonshine and her rattlesnake bodyguard Timothy tend to add a lot of enjoyable color to their rare appearances.
* Bruno the Boxer only appears for one chapter in the first book as someone for Hank to taunt, but his name is well-known to the fanbase due to how frequently read that scene is.
* Little Alfred's cousins Amy and Ashley only have a couple of appearances but are fondly remembered for their cute PetDressUp interactions with Hank and Drover.
* Bub the monkey, the trained accomplice of a local burglar, is only in one story but is notable for being one of Hank's most wily and hilarious adversaries.
* Feed-stealing raccoon Eddy appears infrequently but is quite popular for his FriendlyEnemy interactions with Hank and frequently successful {{Batman Gambit}}s.
* The MamaBear cat and her adorable kittens from ''The Case of the Haystack Kitties'' are in many fans' hearts for causing Hank to make an exception for his AnimalJingoism.
* Good-natured bumbler Happy the Labrador only has a few appearances, but the fans like him just as much as most characters.
* Frankie, the eponymous character in ''The Case of the Fiddle-Playing Fox'', is hard to forget, with his gentlemanly CunningLikeAFox behavior and methods of getting food.

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