Forgotten Characters

What cartoons/comics ect. have a collection of forgotten characters? Like Burger King kids, or Snoopy's cousins and so on?

Food Fight!

Looney Tunes has a few. Gabby Goat was Porky's sidekick for like two shorts and then we never saw him again. There's also Cool Cat, who was so very 60's that no one even acknowledged him for years until Sylvester and Tweety Mysteries for some odd reason had him cameo in every episode.

The Silly Rabbit's expanded cast of supporting characters who appeared in exactly 1 Trix Yogurt commercial and 3 webtoons back in like 2005. I still wanna fuck the brown girl rabbit and that will never change.

I don't mean forgotton stuff all together, I mean like, stuff that is still around and dropped characters. Like Tiny Toons are part of looney tunes, but we never see them any more. Like this is a good example.

What is wrong with you?

Pip

Toby the Pup. So e of his shorts don't even exist anymore (or are at least lost media).

Part of me wants to creepypasta something about it.

Pink Panther

Getting there.

Well, there was that one show called Candle Cove featuring weird characters, but nobody seems to remember anything about it.

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I want her back, damnit.

He's in the parade, did a mascot laugh when I said "Sorry nobody knows who you are."

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>Looney Tunes has a few
>a few

A lot of stuff from Hannah Barbera.

I saw one short of this and it is no surprise that he was not remembered. He had this way of talking that was not endearing, and he would just imbue an item with magic to solve his problems and it was never done in an entertaining fashion. I think he also had this sidekick kid who followed him around

Archie has a ton of characters like that. 90% of the cast of Josie before the Pussycats, Betty's older siblings, and Adam, a recurring character who was an alien looking for his family.

Sniffles.

Slowpoke Rodriguez.

Yes, he was real.

John K. is right to shit on these artists for being so off-model.

Which moron signed off on that Bugs Bunny face?

Rude

"Speeeeeeeedy, I'm hunnnngry"

there were actually plans for Horace to star in a 90s Disney Afternnoon Show. I think it was something about him being kidnapped by aliens?

Yeah, but that's because most of them are derivative as fuck. It's easy to forget any one of the literal dozens of mystery solving teens out there when the Scooby Doo was and still is far more popular.

Even their more original stuff is still just cashing in on their own success: I love the Cattanooga Cats as much as the next person, but they're just a poorer imitation of the Banana Splits-- themselves a quick buck made on the success of the Archies.

OP said forgotten characters not forgotten shows.

>Slowpoke Rodriguez
>Forgotten
He's in almost every one of Speedy's cartoons and is always the second character people remember from them.

I still miss it.

Yes, Maximum Horsepower. It had a weird-ass premise where the Disney characters were just actors like in Bonkers, but a bunch of aliens abducted Horace to save the universe because they didn't realize he was an actor and not a real hero. The joke being that this is why he mysteriously stopped appearing in cartoons at some point.

This little savage.

scooby dumb

used to be on par with the ducks and all. now, who can even name the pigs?

Venom's entire rogue's gallery.

>Bill Watterson explained in The Calvin and Hobbes Tenth Anniversary Book that Uncle Max was intended to be an expansionist recurring character, and had formulated ideas where the family went to go visit Max. However, Max's role was cut short because Watterson felt in the end that Max's inclusion was not a good idea. A substantial reason for this was that it was off-putting for Max to be unable to refer to the intentionally unnamed parents with proper names. Although Max created some jokes with Calvin, the purpose of his visit was also to interact with adults. Due to Watterson's insistence that the parents are unnamed, it was hard for Max to carry on a conversation with them. Also, the arc failed to create new material according to Watterson. The same reasoning explains why none of Calvin's other relatives appear in the strip. They too would be hard to fit in storylines with Calvin, Hobbes, and Calvin's parents.

Watterson really was so level-headed and technically precise about every decision he made. He wanted nothing more than to create a great, classic cartoon and he just fucking did it.

>4 pigs
What?