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* Being a rabbit, Babs Bunny from ''WesternAnimation/TinyToonAdventures'' has dozens of younger brothers and sisters, only one of whom has his name revealed (Mortimer). {{Averted}} with Buster, however, whose family is never seen. In ''WesternAnimation/TinyToonsLooniversity'', Babs and Buster [[RelatedInTheAdaptation are now twin siblings]] and as a result, share the same mother. It is revealed in "Souffle, Girl Hey", where they have a video call from her that they have 86 younger brothers and sisters.

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* Being a rabbit, Babs Bunny from ''WesternAnimation/TinyToonAdventures'' has dozens of younger brothers and sisters, only one of whom has his name revealed (Mortimer). {{Averted}} with Buster, however, whose family is never seen. In ''WesternAnimation/TinyToonsLooniversity'', Babs and Buster [[RelatedInTheAdaptation are now twin siblings]] and as a result, share the same mother. It is revealed in "Souffle, Girl Hey", where they have a video call from her that they have 86 younger other brothers and sisters.
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* ''WesternAnimation/TheGhostAndMollyMcGee'': In the episode "Twin Trouble", we learn that Molly's dad Pete has nine older siblings; six brothers and three sisters.

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* ''WesternAnimation/TheGhostAndMollyMcGee'': In the episode "Twin Trouble", we learn that ''WesternAnimation/TheGhostAndMollyMcGee'', Molly's dad Pete has nine older siblings; six brothers and three sisters.
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* ''WesternAnimation/TheGhostAndMollyMcGee'': In the episode "Twin Trouble", we learn that Molly's dad Pete has nine older siblings; six brothers and three sisters.
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* ''WesternAnimation/SillySymphonies'': In the 1933 cartoon ''The Night Before Christmas'', the house that Santa Claus visits is home to nine children, all apparently close to the same age, and who all sleep in one big bed too.
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* ''WesternAnimation/FourEyes'': In the episode "Mother's Day," Emma's mother reveals that Emma has a new 278th little brother, and that's only counting the ''younger'' brothers instead of a general number of siblings, be it elder or female.
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* Being a rabbit, Babs Bunny from ''WesternAnimation/TinyToonAdventures'' has dozens of younger brothers and sisters, only one of whom has his name revealed (Mortimer). {{Averted}} with Buster, however, whose family is never seen. In ''WesternAnimation/TinyToonsLooniversity'', Babs and Buster [[RelatedInTheAdaptation are now twin siblings]] and as a result, share the same mother. It is revealed in one episode where they have a video call from her that they have 86 younger brothers and sisters.

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* Being a rabbit, Babs Bunny from ''WesternAnimation/TinyToonAdventures'' has dozens of younger brothers and sisters, only one of whom has his name revealed (Mortimer). {{Averted}} with Buster, however, whose family is never seen. In ''WesternAnimation/TinyToonsLooniversity'', Babs and Buster [[RelatedInTheAdaptation are now twin siblings]] and as a result, share the same mother. It is revealed in one episode "Souffle, Girl Hey", where they have a video call from her that they have 86 younger brothers and sisters.
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* Being a rabbit, Babs Bunny from ''WesternAnimation/TinyToonAdventures'' has dozens of younger brothers and sisters, only one of whom has his name revealed (Mortimer). {{Averted}} with Buster, however, whose family is never seen.

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* Being a rabbit, Babs Bunny from ''WesternAnimation/TinyToonAdventures'' has dozens of younger brothers and sisters, only one of whom has his name revealed (Mortimer). {{Averted}} with Buster, however, whose family is never seen. In ''WesternAnimation/TinyToonsLooniversity'', Babs and Buster [[RelatedInTheAdaptation are now twin siblings]] and as a result, share the same mother. It is revealed in one episode where they have a video call from her that they have 86 younger brothers and sisters.
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** Sven the seahorse relates to Oona with not wanting to be babied by Cora because Sven himself as 12 sisters. This becomes a BrickJoke in "The Floating Palace" when he calls his large family over to rescue Oona, saying that he'll invite his cousins to the search party later.

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** Sven the seahorse relates to Oona with not wanting to be babied by Cora because Sven himself as 12 sisters. This becomes a BrickJoke in "The Floating Palace" when he calls his large family over to help rescue Oona, saying that he'll invite his cousins to the search party later.

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* ''WesternAnimation/SofiaTheFirst'': Winter the faun has seven brothers and three sisters.

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* ''WesternAnimation/SofiaTheFirst'': ''WesternAnimation/SofiaTheFirst'':
** Sven the seahorse relates to Oona with not wanting to be babied by Cora because Sven himself as 12 sisters. This becomes a BrickJoke in "The Floating Palace" when he calls his large family over to rescue Oona, saying that he'll invite his cousins to the search party later.
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Winter the faun has seven brothers and three sisters.
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** [[TheDitz Stumpy]] the squirrel's [[AllThereInTheManual official bio]] says that he has 36 sisters.

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** [[TheDitz Stumpy]] the squirrel's [[AllThereInTheManual official bio]] says that he has 36 sisters. The fifth season show reveals that he actually only has seven, but that's still enough to qualify for this trope.
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* ''WesternAnimation/TheLoudHouse'' is about the misadventures of Lincoln Loud and his ten sisters. The siblings' early pitch version as FunnyAnimal rabbits (who were eventually seen in "White Hare") take it further with one brother and 25 sisters.

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* ''WesternAnimation/TheLoudHouse'' is about the misadventures of Lincoln Loud and his ten sisters. The siblings' early pitch version as FunnyAnimal rabbits (who were eventually seen in "White Hare") take it further with one brother and 25 sisters.sisters ([[ExplosiveBreeder they're rabbits, after all]]).
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** Exaggerated with Kaeloo's family. She says she has 134,667 siblings! [[spoiler: The end of the episode suggests that she may have made it up, though it isn't clear whether or not she did.]]

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** Exaggerated with Kaeloo's family. She In one episode, she says that she has 134,667 siblings! [[spoiler: The end of the episode suggests that she may have made it up, though it isn't clear whether or not she did.]]



* ''WesternAnimation/TheLoudHouse'' is about the misadventures of Lincoln Loud and his ten sisters.

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* ''WesternAnimation/TheLoudHouse'' is about the misadventures of Lincoln Loud and his ten sisters. The siblings' early pitch version as FunnyAnimal rabbits (who were eventually seen in "White Hare") take it further with one brother and 25 sisters.
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* ''WesternAnimation/YoungJustice2010'': [[SuperPowerLottery Miss Martian]] mentions having 11 sisters, and, according to WordOfGod, 17 brothers and around 300 cousins. Her uncle [[ComicBook/MartianManhunter J'onn]] states in Season 4 that such large families are the norm for Martians.

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* ''WesternAnimation/YoungJustice2010'': [[SuperPowerLottery Miss Martian]] mentions having 11 sisters, and, according to WordOfGod, 17 brothers and around 300 cousins. Her uncle [[ComicBook/MartianManhunter J'onn]] states in Season 4 that such large families are the norm for Martians.Martians.
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* ''WesternAnimation/YoungJustice'': [[SuperPowerLottery Miss Martian]] mentions having 11 sisters, and, according to WordOfGod, 17 brothers and around 300 cousins. Her uncle [[ComicBook/MartianManhunter J'onn]] states in Season 4 that such large families are the norm for Martians.

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* ''WesternAnimation/YoungJustice'': ''WesternAnimation/YoungJustice2010'': [[SuperPowerLottery Miss Martian]] mentions having 11 sisters, and, according to WordOfGod, 17 brothers and around 300 cousins. Her uncle [[ComicBook/MartianManhunter J'onn]] states in Season 4 that such large families are the norm for Martians.
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* ''WesternAnimation/{{Bluey}}'': In "Baby Race", a flashback shows that Bluey’s friend Coco is the youngest of nine children.
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* WesternAnimation/ClassicDisneyShorts:
** ''WesternAnimation/CaseyBatsAgain'': Through six different pregnancies, Casey and his wife end up having a total of nine children (enough for an entire baseball team)--and their nine kids include [[AlwaysIdenticalTwins one pair of twins]] and [[SameSexTriplets one set of triplets]]. But much to Casey's (at least initial) dismay, all nine of his kids are girls.
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* ''WesternAnimation/OneHundredAndOneDalmatianStreet'': Unlike the original, in which most of the puppies weren't actually Pongo and Perdita's, Doug and Delilah really do have ninety-eight puppies (albeit from previous relationships, so only about half of that each), only eighteen of which have been clearly distinguished from the others.
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* ''WesternAnimation/YoungJustice'': [[SuperPowerLottery Miss Martian]] mentions having 12 sisters, and, according to WordOfGod, 17 brothers and around 300 cousins. Her uncle [[ComicBook/MartianManhunter J'onn]] states in Season 4 that such large families are the norm for Martians.

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* ''WesternAnimation/YoungJustice'': [[SuperPowerLottery Miss Martian]] mentions having 12 11 sisters, and, according to WordOfGod, 17 brothers and around 300 cousins. Her uncle [[ComicBook/MartianManhunter J'onn]] states in Season 4 that such large families are the norm for Martians.

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* ''WesternAnimation/YoungJustice'':
** [[SuperPowerLottery Miss Martian]] mentions having 12 sisters, and, according to WordOfGod, 17 brothers and 300 cousins.
** Robin references the above mentioned Bat-Family ([[FridgeLogic despite not even having existed as we know it at that point yet]]) in the first episode after being told he was going to be cloned.
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''WesternAnimation/YoungJustice'': [[SuperPowerLottery Miss Martian]] mentions having 12 sisters, and, according to WordOfGod, 17 brothers and around 300 cousins.
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* [[InsufferableGenius Noah]] from ''WesternAnimation/TotalDrama'' is the youngest of nine siblings, [[AllThereInTheManual according to his online bio]].

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** [[InLoveWithLove Rodney]] from ''Pahkitew Island'' mentions having five younger brothers, though his online bio mentions seven brothers (maybe two are older than him?).



** [[InLoveWithLove Rodney]] from ''Pahkitew Island'' mentions having five younger brothers, though his online bio mentions seven brothers ([[WildMassGuessing maybe two are older than him?]])
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* ''WesternAnimation/TheLoudHouse'' is about the misadventures of Lincoln Loud and [[OutnumberedSibling his ten sisters]].

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* Rafael Esquivel from ''WesternAnimation/TransformersPrime'' claims to Ratchet he has a very large family he often feels lost in. A fuzzy cellphone photo reveals that, even linking two as the parents, he has about five other siblings, all older than him.

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* Rafael Esquivel from ''WesternAnimation/TransformersPrime'' claims to Ratchet he has a very large family in which he often feels lost in.lost. A fuzzy cellphone photo reveals that, even linking two as the parents, he has about five other siblings, all older than him.



* Lor of ''WesternAnimation/TheWeekenders'' has so many brothers that ''even she'' loses track of the exact number ("You can't ''count'' them! They keep moving around!"); however, she doesn't have a single sister. To make things worse, their parents seem to have eventually run out of names, as the page quote suggests.

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* Lor of ''WesternAnimation/TheWeekenders'' has so many brothers that ''even she'' loses track of the exact number ("You can't ''count'' them! They keep moving around!"); however, she doesn't have a single sister. To make things worse, their parents seem to have eventually run out of names, as the page quote suggests.since in one episode she mentions that two of her brothers are both named Danny.



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** By Season 5, the Scotsman has had at least 41 daughters with his wife, with named ones being Flora, Maeve, Isla, Bradana, Murdina, Alana, Oban, Ardbey, Fiona, Assie, Bonnie, Lorna, Mawina, Shona, Nora, Piesil, Shanath, Euspeth, Edme, Freya, Gilbartha, Gesha, Grizela, Innes, Dawntha, Cora, Davina, and Kina (he was going to name more before they were cut off). Oddly enough, they are all [[AmazonianBeauty Amazonian Beauties]], unlike [[UglyGuysHotDaughter their parents]].

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** By Season 5, the Scotsman has had at least 41 daughters with his wife, with named ones being Flora, Maeve, Isla, Bradana, Murdina, Alana, Oban, Ardbey, Fiona, Assie, Bonnie, Lorna, Mawina, Shona, Nora, Piesil, Shanath, Euspeth, Edme, Freya, Gilbartha, Gesha, Grizela, Innes, Dawntha, Cora, Davina, and Kina (he was going to name more before they were cut off). Oddly enough, they are they're all [[AmazonianBeauty Amazonian Beauties]], unlike [[UglyGuysHotDaughter [[TheUglyGuysHotDaughter their parents]].
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-->'''Applejack:''' This here's Apple Fritter, Apple Bumpkin, Red Gala, Red Delicious, Golden Delicious, Caramel Apple, Apple Strudel, Apple Tart, Baked Apple, Apple Brioche, Apple Cinnamon Crisp... ''[stops and gasps for breath]'' ...Big Macintosh, Apple Bloom, aaaaaaaaand Granny Smith.

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* ''WesternAnimation/TheAmazingChanAndTheChanClan'': Four girls [[note]]Suzie, Anne, Nancy and Mimi[[/note]], six boys [[note]]Henry, Stanley, Alan, Tom, Flip and Scooter[[/note]]. They also have a dog who's treated as an actual family member.
* Ty Lee from ''WesternAnimation/AvatarTheLastAirbender'' had six sisters. The problem was that they were all nearly identical; Ty Lee ran away from home to avoid becoming part of a "matching set."
* In ''WesternAnimation/CodeLyoko'', Odd has five older sisters (Louise, Marie, Elizabeth, Pauline, and Adele).
* [[AllThereInTheManual According to]] his ActionFigureFileCard, the ''[[WesternAnimation/COPS1988 C.O.P.S.]]'' character Barricade credits his skill at riot control to growing up in a house with seven kids and only one bathroom.
* ''WesternAnimation/TheCrampTwins'': Tony Parson has three brothers and two sisters. Considering the Parsons are the last swamp people alive, being a large family saves them from extinction.
* Lil-One from ''WesternAnimation/TheCrumpets'', who is the youngest child of the titular family, has 141 siblings including King, Ohoh, Caprice, Pfff, Ditzy, Triceps, Bother, Blister, Fynartz, and Grownboy.
* On ''WesternAnimation/{{Daria}},'' [[HandsOffParenting the Lanes]] just qualify with five kids (Summer, Wind ([[GenderBlenderName a boy]]), Penny, Trent and Jane). So far Summer is the only one known to have kids of her own, with four.
* On ''WesternAnimation/DragonTales'', Cassie, one of the main dragon characters, is noted to have a very large family with 72 brothers and sisters, though only three or four of them are seen outside of a brief appearance in a song number featured as an interstitial.
* In ''WesternAnimation/DrawnTogether'', one Asian boy who's protesting Spanky's use of Ling-Ling to make shoes says it leaves him no way of making a living for his several dozen brothers and single sister.
* Parodied on ''WesternAnimation/FamilyGuy''; a deleted scene features with a ShowWithinAShow called ''Dodecatuplets''.
* The [[RecurringExtra twelve kids]] from ''WesternAnimation/{{Futurama}}'''s Cookieville Minimum-Security Orphanarium become this when [[spoiler:they're all adopted by businessman Abner Doubledeal in "Yo Leela Leela".]]
* On ''WesternAnimation/{{Gargoyles}},'' a whole generation in each clan refers to each other as "rookery siblings," despite not necessarily being biologically related. Angela, for example, refers to having fifteen sisters.
* Dade from ''WesternAnimation/HarveyBeaks'' have lots of siblings, [[ExplosiveBreeder being a rabbit and all]].
* ''WesternAnimation/{{Kaeloo}}'':
** [[TheDitz Stumpy]] the squirrel's [[AllThereInTheManual official bio]] says that he has 36 sisters.
** Exaggerated with Kaeloo's family. She says she has 134,667 siblings! [[spoiler: The end of the episode suggests that she may have made it up, though it isn't clear whether or not she did.]]
* In ''WesternAnimation/TheLegendOfKorra,'' [[ReformedCriminal Suyin Beifong]] has four sons and one daughter. Her unmarried, childless sister [[DaChief Lin]] mumbles that this sounds like a "nightmare." Meanwhile, [[TheMentor Tenzin]] and [[{{Muggle}} Pema]] are just under this trope with two sons and two daughters.
** When [[JerkWithAHeartOfGold Mako]] and [[BigFun Bolin]] get lost in Ba Sing Sei, they wind up running into their father's extended family, which seems to be made up of dozens of people sharing one house. More a case of Massive Numbered Cousins, but it doesn't look like any of their relatives stopped at two or three kids.
* Auriana from ''WesternAnimation/LoliRock'' has (at least) 32 sisters and at least one brother. However, that number may be more, since Auriana is shown evading capture at a young age, while a shot of her family in prison shows her mother with a baby and other girls much younger than Auriana.
* ''WesternAnimation/TheLoudHouse'' is about the misadventures of Lincoln Loud and [[OutnumberedSibling his ten sisters]].
* ''WesternAnimation/TheMightyB'' -- Gwen, right-hand girl and friend of the AlphaBitch, Portia Gibbons, has five younger brothers.
* ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagic'':
** The Apple Family is enormous. Based on the number of cousins Applejack has, Granny Smith must've had at least ten foals. Alternatively, the Apple clan might be extending the meaning of "cousin" to include second and possibly even third cousins. Referring to distant cousins as just "cousin" isn't that unheard of in real life.
-->'''Applejack:''' This here's Apple Fritter, Apple Bumpkin, Red Gala, Red Delicious, Golden Delicious, Caramel Apple, Apple Strudel, Apple Tart, Baked Apple, Apple Brioche, Apple Cinnamon Crisp... ''[stops and gasps for breath]'' ...Big Macintosh, Apple Bloom, aaaaaaaaand Granny Smith.
** In "[[Recap/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagicS6E24TopBolt Top Bolt]]" the reason showoff Sky Stinger becomes so attached to Vapor Trail is that his large family -- he had at least four sisters -- left him starved for attention from his parents. Vapor Trail herself is an inversion of the trope; she was an only child of overly-doting parents who appreciated being with someone who would take attention off her.
* ''WesternAnimation/PhineasAndFerb'': Lawrence Fletcher's brother Adrian has six children. There are [[MeaningfulName three boys named Beckham]], two boys named Pele, and one girl named [[Theatre/MyFairLady Eliza]] Beckham Fletcher. Just shows how much Adrian loves UsefulNotes/AssociationFootball.
* Dijonay from ''WesternAnimation/TheProudFamily'' is the oldest of ten.
* ''WesternAnimation/SamuraiJack'':
** The Daughters of Aku are identical septuplets.
** By Season 5, the Scotsman has had at least 41 daughters with his wife, with named ones being Flora, Maeve, Isla, Bradana, Murdina, Alana, Oban, Ardbey, Fiona, Assie, Bonnie, Lorna, Mawina, Shona, Nora, Piesil, Shanath, Euspeth, Edme, Freya, Gilbartha, Gesha, Grizela, Innes, Dawntha, Cora, Davina, and Kina (he was going to name more before they were cut off). Oddly enough, they are all [[AmazonianBeauty Amazonian Beauties]], unlike [[UglyGuysHotDaughter their parents]].
* ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons'':
** Cletus Spuckler, the slack-jawed yokel, has many kids, who are a classic case of AerithAndBob. The known named ones are:
---> Gummy Sue, Tiffany, Andie, Gordon, Lizzie, Jackson, Heather, Cody, Dylan, Dermot, Jacob, Jordan, Taylor, Brittany, Wesley, Rumor, Scout, Cassidy, Zoe, Chloe, Max, Hunter, Rubella Scabies, Kendall, Caitlin, Noah, Sasha, Morgan, Kyra, Ian, Lauren, Q*bert, Condoleezza Marie, Phil, Birthday, Crystal Meth, Dubya, Incest, International Harvester, Jitney, Witney, Mary [=WrestleMania=], Carl, Stabbed In Jail Spuckler, and long-lost son Carl Durant.
** Apu and his wife became parents of a set of octuplets. "Holidays of Future Past" shows that each of ''them'' had a set of octuplets.
* ''WesternAnimation/SofiaTheFirst'': Winter the faun has seven brothers and three sisters.
* Ripple from ''WesternAnimation/SplashAndBubbles'' is a seahorse with 499 brothers, all of whom are [[NoNameGiven referred to by their numbers]].
* ''WesternAnimation/SpongeBobSquarePants'' Plankton is shown to have lots of cousins, possibly millions of them. The catch is they're all hillbillies.
* ''WesternAnimation/StarVsTheForcesOfEvil'':
** Flying Princess Pony Head has twelve younger sisters: Azniss, Angel, Khrysthalle, Jan-Jan, Pamanda, Shonda and Shinda, Hornanne, Teta, Chezna, Whistine, and Prances. Their father was [[HeirClubForMen trying for a male heir]], but eventually gave up.
** Ludo is one of fifty children, and claims that he was neglected as a result. The fact that he usurped the family castle has cemented his place as TheUnfavorite, though he at least has a positive relationship with one brother, Dennis. Then we find out at least 12 of them still like him.
* ''WesternAnimation/StevenUniverse'': Due to all being "made" by the same Diamond, Amethyst has many Quartz "sisters" in the form of the Famethyst.
* Being a rabbit, Babs Bunny from ''WesternAnimation/TinyToonAdventures'' has dozens of younger brothers and sisters, only one of whom has his name revealed (Mortimer). {{Averted}} with Buster, however, whose family is never seen.
* The titular party from ''WesternAnimation/ToadPatrol'' consists of eight close-knit siblings.
* [[InsufferableGenius Noah]] from ''WesternAnimation/TotalDrama'' is the youngest of nine siblings, [[AllThereInTheManual according to his online bio]].
* Rafael Esquivel from ''WesternAnimation/TransformersPrime'' claims to Ratchet he has a very large family he often feels lost in. A fuzzy cellphone photo reveals that, even linking two as the parents, he has about five other siblings, all older than him.
** [[InLoveWithLove Rodney]] from ''Pahkitew Island'' mentions having five younger brothers, though his online bio mentions seven brothers ([[WildMassGuessing maybe two are older than him?]])
* On ''WesternAnimation/UglyAmericans'', Grimes has fifteen daughters and, to his displeasure, no sons.
* Wanda from ''WesternAnimation/WandaAndTheAlien'' has twelve siblings. Justified seeing as they are, well, rabbits.
* Lor of ''WesternAnimation/TheWeekenders'' has so many brothers that ''even she'' loses track of the exact number ("You can't ''count'' them! They keep moving around!"); however, she doesn't have a single sister. To make things worse, their parents seem to have eventually run out of names, as the page quote suggests.
* ''WesternAnimation/WheelSquad'': Akim and his several siblings.
* Raimundo from ''WesternAnimation/XiaolinShowdown'' mentions in one episode that he's one of eight siblings and has lots of relatives.
* ''WesternAnimation/YoungJustice'':
** [[SuperPowerLottery Miss Martian]] mentions having 12 sisters, and, according to WordOfGod, 17 brothers and 300 cousins.
** Robin references the above mentioned Bat-Family ([[FridgeLogic despite not even having existed as we know it at that point yet]]) in the first episode after being told he was going to be cloned.
--->'''Robin:''' Pass; Batcave's crowded enough!
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