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The following list below is an alphabetical list of the major and recurring animated characters in Life history by the Walt Disney universe of animated shorts, feature films, and television series which were based on films by Walt Disney Animation Studios. Some of the animated characters may have been included in their very own Disney marketing franchise, which includes the Disney Princesses, Disney Villains, and Disney Fairies.
| Character | Original voice actor | Animated debut |
|---|---|---|
| Iago | Gilbert Gottfried [3] | Aladdin |
| Ian the Alligator | Kevin Michael Richardson [42] | Princess and the Frog| The Princess and the Frog' |
| Ichabod Crane | Pinto Colvig | The Adventures of Ichabod and Mr. Toad |
| The Indian Big Chief | Candy Candido [43] | Peter Pan |
| Iridessa | Raven-Symoné | Disney Fairies |
| Isabela Madrigal | Diane Guerrero | Encanto |
| Ivy Sundew | Katie Crown | Amphibia |
| Character | Original voice actor | Animated debut |
|---|---|---|
| Nakoma | Michelle St. John [35] | Pocahontas |
| Nala | Moira Kelly [31] Niketa Calame [31] | The Lion King |
| Namaari | Gemma Chan | Raya and the Last Dragon |
| Nana | None | Peter Pan |
| Nancy Green | Wendi McLendon-Covey | Big City Greens |
| Nancy Tremaine | Idina Menzel | Enchanted |
| Nani Pelekai | Tia Carrere [7] | Lilo & Stitch |
| Nanny | Martha Wentworth [18] | One Hundred and One Dalmatians |
| Napoleon the Bloodhound | Pat Buttram [2] | The Aristocats |
| Nasira | Jodi Benson | Aladdin in Nasira's Revenge |
| Nathaniel | Timothy Spall | Enchanted |
| Ned | Wayne Knight | Amphibia |
| Ned | Paul Rugg | Earth to Ned |
| Ned the Baboon | Charlie Adler | Jungle Cubs |
| Neera | Julianna Margulies [10] | Dinosaur |
| NegaDuck | Jim Cummings | Darkwing Duck |
| Nessus | Jim Cummings [13] | Hercules |
| The Newsman | Matt Danner | Muppet Babies |
| Nibs | Jeffrey Silver [43] | Peter Pan |
| Nicholas "Nick" P. Wilde | Jason Bateman | Zootopia |
| Nita | Mandy Moore [24] | Brother Bear 2 |
| Nurse Mouse | Russi Taylor [47] | The Rescuers Down Under |
| Nutsy the Vulture | Ken Curtis [12] | Robin Hood |
| Character | Original voice actor | Animated debut |
|---|---|---|
| Quackerjack | Michael Bell | Darkwing Duck |
| Quasimodo | Tom Hulce [4] | The Hunchback of Notre Dame |
| Queen | Kari Wahlgren | Tangled Ever After |
| Queen Clarion | Anjelica Huston | Disney Fairies |
| Queen Grimhilde | Lucille La Verne [33] | Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs |
| Queen Leah | Barbara Dirikson | Sleeping Beauty |
| Queen Miranda | Sara Ramirez | Sofia the First |
| Queen Mousetoria | Eve Brenner [32] | The Great Mouse Detective |
| Queen Narissa | Susan Sarandon | Enchanted |
| The Queen of Hearts | Verna Felton [14] | Alice in Wonderland |
| Character | Original voice actor | Animated debut |
|---|---|---|
| Uncle Art | Adam West [38] | Meet the Robinsons |
| Uncle Waldo | Bill Thompson [2] | The Aristocats |
| Url | None | Dinosaur |
| Ursula | Pat Carroll [5] | The Little Mermaid |
| Character | Original voice actor | Animated debut |
|---|---|---|
| Vanellope von Schweetz | Sarah Silverman | Wreck-It Ralph |
| Vanessa (The Little Mermaid) | Pat Carroll, [5] Jodi Benson | The Little Mermaid |
| Varian | Jeremy Jordan | Rapunzel's Tangled Adventure |
| Vazquez | Danny Trejo | Big City Greens |
| Vee the Number Five | Michaela Dietz | The Owl House |
| Veteran Cat | Diedrich Bader [6] | Bolt |
| Victor | Charles Kimbrough [4] | The Hunchback of Notre Dame |
| Vidia | Pamela Adlon | Disney Fairies |
| Vincenzo "Vinny" Santorini | Don Novello [25] | Atlantis: The Lost Empire |
| Viney | Ally Maki | The Owl House |
| Virana | Sandra Oh | Raya and the Last Dragon |
| Vixey | Sandy Duncan [15] | The Fox and the Hound |
| Vladimir Goudenov Grizzlikof | Ron Feinberg | Darkwing Duck |
| Vanessa Doofenshmirtz | Olivia Olson | Phineas and Ferb |
| Character | Original voice actor | Animated debut |
|---|---|---|
| XR | Larry Miller | Buzz Lightyear of Star Command (TV series) |
| Character | Original voice actor | Animated debut |
|---|---|---|
| Yao | Harvey Fierstein [45] | Mulan |
| Yar | Ossie Davis [10] | Dinosaur |
| Yax | Tommy Chong | Zootopia |
| Yen Sid | Corey Burton | Fantasia |
| Yesss | Taraji P. Henson | Ralph Breaks the Internet |
| Yo-Yo | None | Fantasia 2000 |
| Yzma | Eartha Kitt [41] | The Emperor's New Groove |
| Character | Original voice actor | Animated debut |
|---|---|---|
| Zarina | Christina Hendricks | The Pirate Fairy |
| Zazu | Rowan Atkinson | The Lion King |
| Zuzu | The Lion King | |
| Zero | Frank Welker | The Nightmare Before Christmas |
| Zeus | Rip Torn [13] | Hercules |
| Ziggy the Vulture | Digby Wolfe [8] | The Jungle Book |
| Zini | Max Casella [10] | Dinosaur |
| Zipper | Corey Burton | Chip 'n Dale Rescue Rangers |
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