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* Many bit part and recurring characters in ''WesternAnimation/LibertysKids''.

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* Many bit part ''WesternAnimation/BigMouth'': The ghost of Music/DukeEllington haunts the attic of the Birch family house, where he died. Fortunately, he's a congenial sort who dispenses useful life advice (and, admittedly, a fair few unhinged {{Conspiracy Theori|st}}es) and recurring takes holidays in town. A flashback focused on him reveals that he also had a ghost when he was a kid: Harriet Tubman.
* The entire premise of ''WesternAnimation/CloneHigh'' was this. Take as many historical
characters as possible, clone them, put the clones in ''WesternAnimation/LibertysKids''.a high school setting, and HilarityEnsues.



* ''WesternAnimation/PrincessSissi'' is about Elizabeth of Bavaria.
* ''WesternAnimation/TimeSquad'' is about a small police unit traveling through time making sure famous people do what they're historically famous for -- if Copernicus ever forgets the Sun existed or George Washington Carver manifests an EvilTwin, the Time Squad will be there to fix it.on
* Creator/{{Filmation}}'s ''The New Adventures of WesternAnimation/{{The Lone Ranger|1980}}'' incorporated a bit more historical old west characters in order to give it a slightly educational context.
* The entire premise of ''WesternAnimation/CloneHigh'' was this. Take as many historical characters as possible, clone them, put the clones in a high school setting, and HilarityEnsues.
* A ten-year-old Creator/LeonardoDaVinci appears in one episode of ''WesternAnimation/TheMagicalAdventuresOfQuasimodo''.



* Many bit part and recurring characters in ''WesternAnimation/LibertysKids''.
* A ten-year-old Creator/LeonardoDaVinci appears in one episode of ''WesternAnimation/TheMagicalAdventuresOfQuasimodo''.
* ''WesternAnimation/MollyOfDenali'': Walter Harper and the other members of the Stuck-Karstens expedition in the special "Molly and the Great One." Though they're only seen in flashbacks, intense details of their expedition are shown, including a fire at base camp that destroyed most of their gear. The kids latch onto Harper and a teenager named John Fredson, the latter a Gwich'in boy responsible for caring for base camp completely alone, treating them as their personal heroes.



* Creator/{{Filmation}}'s ''The New Adventures of WesternAnimation/{{The Lone Ranger|1980}}'' incorporated a bit more historical old west characters in order to give it a slightly educational context.



* ''WesternAnimation/BigMouth'': The ghost of Music/DukeEllington haunts the attic of the Birch family house, where he died. Fortunately, he's a congenial sort who dispenses useful life advice (and, admittedly, a fair few unhinged {{Conspiracy Theori|st}}es) and takes holidays in town. A flashback focused on him reveals that he also had a ghost when he was a kid: Harriet Tubman.

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* ''WesternAnimation/BigMouth'': The ghost ''WesternAnimation/PrincessSissi'' is about Elizabeth of Music/DukeEllington haunts Bavaria.
* ''WesternAnimation/TimeSquad'' is about a small police unit traveling through time making sure famous people do what they're historically famous for -- if Copernicus ever forgets
the attic of Sun existed or George Washington Carver manifests an EvilTwin, the Birch family house, where he died. Fortunately, he's a congenial sort who dispenses useful life advice (and, admittedly, a fair few unhinged {{Conspiracy Theori|st}}es) and takes holidays in town. A flashback focused on him reveals that he also had a ghost when he was a kid: Harriet Tubman.Time Squad will be there to fix it.on



* ''WesternAnimation/MollyOfDenali'': Walter Harper and the other members of the Stuck-Karstens expedition in the special "Molly and the Great One." Though they're only seen in flashbacks, intense details of their expedition are shown, including a fire at base camp that destroyed most of their gear. The kids latch onto Harper and a teenager named John Fredson, the latter a Gwich'in boy responsible for caring for base camp completely alone, treating them as their personal heroes.
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* ''WesternAnimation/MollyOfDenali'': Walter Harper and the other members of the Stuck-Karstens expedition in the special "Molly and the Great One." Though they're only seen in flashbacks, intense details of their expedition are shown, including a fire at base camp that destroyed most of their gear. The kids latch onto Harper and a teenager named John Fredson, the latter a Gwich'in boy responsible for caring for base camp completely alone, treating them as their personal heroes.
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* ''WesternAnimation/XavierRiddleAndTheSecretMuseum'': Xavier, Yadina, and Brad often go back in time and meet famous people of history when they were children, such as Rosa Parks and Leonardo da Vinci, who help them learn important lessons.
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* In [[WesternAnimation/RockyAndBullwinkle all]] [[WesternAnimation/MrPeabodyAndSherman three]] [[WesternAnimation/TheNewMrPeabodyAndShermanShow iterations]] of ''Mr. Peabody & Sherman'', the world's smartest dog and his boy are time travelers who interact with historical figures on a regular basis.

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* In [[WesternAnimation/RockyAndBullwinkle all]] [[WesternAnimation/MrPeabodyAndSherman three]] [[WesternAnimation/TheNewMrPeabodyAndShermanShow [[WesternAnimation/TheMrPeabodyAndShermanShow iterations]] of ''Mr. Peabody & Sherman'', the world's smartest dog and his boy are time travelers who interact with historical figures on a regular basis.
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* Creator/{{Filmation}}'s ''The New Adventures of WesternAnimation/TheLoneRanger'' incorporated a bit more historical old west characters in order to give it a slightly educational context.

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* Creator/{{Filmation}}'s ''The New Adventures of WesternAnimation/TheLoneRanger'' WesternAnimation/{{The Lone Ranger|1980}}'' incorporated a bit more historical old west characters in order to give it a slightly educational context.
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* ''WesternAnimation/BigMouth'': The ghost of Music/DukeEllington haunts the attic of the Birch family house, where he died. Fortunately, he's a congenial sort who dispenses useful life advice (and, admittedly, a fair few unhinged {{Conspiracy Theori|st}}es) and takes holidays in town.

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* ''WesternAnimation/BigMouth'': The ghost of Music/DukeEllington haunts the attic of the Birch family house, where he died. Fortunately, he's a congenial sort who dispenses useful life advice (and, admittedly, a fair few unhinged {{Conspiracy Theori|st}}es) and takes holidays in town. A flashback focused on him reveals that he also had a ghost when he was a kid: Harriet Tubman.
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* Creator/{{Filmation}}'s ''The New Adventures of Franchise/TheLoneRanger'' incorporated a bit more historical old west characters in order to give it a slightly educational context.

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* Many bit part and recurring characters in ''WesternAnimation/LibertysKids''.
* Several minor characters in ''WesternAnimation/{{Futurama}}'', though mostly as only as heads in jars. The most commonly recurring character, with roles in the plot, is UsefulNotes/RichardNixon.
* ''WesternAnimation/PrincessSissi'' is about Elizabeth of Bavaria.
* ''WesternAnimation/TimeSquad'' is about a small police unit traveling through time making sure famous people do what they're historically famous for -- if Copernicus ever forgets the Sun existed or George Washington Carver manifests an EvilTwin, the Time Squad will be there to fix it.on
* Creator/{{Filmation}}'s ''The New Adventures of Franchise/TheLoneRanger'' incorporated a bit more historical old west characters in order to give it a slightly educational context.
* The entire premise of ''WesternAnimation/CloneHigh'' was this. Take as many historical characters as possible, clone them, put the clones in a high school setting, and HilarityEnsues.
* A ten-year-old Creator/LeonardoDaVinci appears in one episode of ''WesternAnimation/TheMagicalAdventuresOfQuasimodo''.
* Besides King Richard I and Prince John, ''WesternAnimation/IvanhoeTheKingsKnight'' also features Alexander II of Scotland as a prince and Inge Magnusson.
* In [[WesternAnimation/RockyAndBullwinkle all]] [[WesternAnimation/MrPeabodyAndSherman three]] [[WesternAnimation/TheNewMrPeabodyAndShermanShow iterations]] of ''Mr. Peabody & Sherman'', the world's smartest dog and his boy are time travelers who interact with historical figures on a regular basis.
* ''WesternAnimation/PiratesPassage'' features Captain Charles Johnson (Daniel Defoe if you subscribe to the belief they are one and them same), Calico Jack and Anne Bonny.
* ''WesternAnimation/BigMouth'': The ghost of Music/DukeEllington haunts the attic of the Birch family house, where he died. Fortunately, he's a congenial sort who dispenses useful life advice (and, admittedly, a fair few unhinged {{Conspiracy Theori|st}}es) and takes holidays in town.
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