List of fictional ungulates in animation

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This list of fictional ungulates in animation is subsidiary to the list of fictional animals and is sorted by species. The list is restricted to notable ungulate (hooved) characters from various animated works. This list includes deer, moose, bovids, giraffes, camels, donkeys, and zebras, but excludes fictional horses, fictional pigs, and fictional pachyderms as each has its own list.

NameSpeciesOriginNotes
Alexa Mongello Giraffe Summer Camp Island Lem's 12-year-old older sister who is athletic and active. She likes sports very much.
Alpacacino Alpaca One Piece
Angus Highland Cattle Ferdinand One of the bulls from Casa Del Toro who has trouble seeing and has a Scottish Accent.
AnnabelleCattle Annabelle's Wish A young calf who gains the ability to speak and fly.
Appa Sky Bison Avatar: The Last Airbender The hero's pet Sky Bison
Baba Looey Donkey The Quick Draw McGraw Show
Black Sheep Sheep Cow and Chicken Cow and Chicken's other cousin. He's the black sheep of the family. He is in fact extremely kind and cultured, but people accuse him of misdemeanors anyway, because he is a black sheep. Like Boneless Chicken and Cousin Sow, it is unknown which side of the family he is related to.
BobBuffalo The New Adventures of Kimba The White Lion
Chief Bogo Cape Buffalo Zootopia The chief of the Zootopia Police Department, he protects and serves the animal kingdom.
BonesCattle Ferdinand One of the bulls who used to pick on Ferdinand as a calf.
Bridget Giraffe The Wild Female Reticulated giraffe
BuckyGazelle The New Adventures of Kimba The White Lion
Bucky Oryx-Antlerson Kudu Zootopia Judy Hopps's grumpy and crazy kudu neighbor.
Bullwinkle Moose The Rocky and Bullwinkle Show
ChouDeer mix Boar Kamichu!
Clarabelle Cow CattleDisney's Mickey Mouse universe of charactersClarabelle Cow is a Disney fictional character within the Mickey Mouse universe of characters. Clarabelle Cow was created by Walt Disney and Ub Iwerks in 1928. Clarabelle is one of Minnie Mouse's best friends and is usually depicted as the girlfriend of Horace Horsecollar, although she has also been paired with Goofy occasionally.
ClariceReindeerRudolph the Red Nosed ReindeerRudolph's girlfriend and love interest of the TV Special
Cow Cattle Cow and Chicken Chicken's 7-year-old sister. She is usually depicted with low intelligence and childlike naivety, and is often blind to her brother's disdain and carelessness for her. However, she is better-liked by her peers and has achieved a wide array of accomplishments throughout the course of the series, such as being crowned a beauty pageant queen.
The CowCattle Mighty Mouse: The New Adventures Mighty Mouse's frequent nemesis who often plots to put dairy supply out of commission.
CranstonGoat Cats Don't Dance A cranky elderly goat who surprisingly loves to dance.
DariusYak Sing 2 A self-centered dance partner for Meena.
Dawn Bellwether Sheep Zootopia She is the assistant mayor who has a double life as criminal.
DeerDeer Nichijou Has a "wrestling match" to the death with the principal but lost.
Don ValetinoGoat Cuticle Detective Inaba
Donkey Donkey Shrek Shrek's first friend and partner in his adventures.
DorothyCattle Clifford's Really Big Movie Dorothy is a cow who is friends with Clifford and is the only female in Shackleford's group.
EllieMoose Work It Out Wombats! An athletic and kind-hearted moose who is an emergency medical technician.
Elliot, Ian and Giselle Deer Open Season Elliot is a hyperactive, dull-witted and albeit clever mule deer and is goods friend with Boog Giselle is a doe deer.
Emperor Kuzco Llama The Emperor's New Groove Emperor Kuzco transformed into a llama.
Fawn Deer Deer Bonkers Romantic interest to title character.
FerdinandCattle Ferdinand the Bull and Ferdinand Peaceful and an underdog bull who is also Nina's companion and likes to smell flowers.
Fleetwood Yak Yak Rock Dog Khampa's yak friend who lives in Snow Mountain voiced by Sam Elliott.
Gabi Goat Doki
GazelleGazelle Zootopia Zootopia's popstar voiced by Shakira
Gentle Heart Lamb Sheep Care Bears A Care Bear Cousin. She is mint-green and her tummy symbol is a pink, lace-trimmed, heart-shaped pillow.
GeorginaGiraffe 64 Zoo Lane A giraffe who lives near Lucy's house and tells bedtime stories to her.
GeorginaSheep Sheeep The bossy leader of the three sheep.
GertieGoat 64 Zoo Lane A Goat who Lives in Asia with Bao Bao, Cassandra and Horace.
Giraffe Giraffe Revue Starlight A mysterious talking giraffe who is in charge of the underground revues that the main cast participates in. He also appears in the mobile game connected to anime, Revue Starlight: Re LIVE.
Gommorah Zebra One Piece
GompersGoat Gravity Falls
GuapoCattle Ferdinand One of the bulls from Casa Del Toro.
Heffer Wolfe Cattle Rocko's Modern Life A gluttonous steer
Ingrid Giraffe My Gym Partner's a Monkey
JacchusDonkey Fantasia The pet donkey of Bacchus
Kai Cattle Kung Fu Panda 3 An evil spirit who steals chi from defeated kung fu masters. He used to be a dear friend of Grand Master Oogway until Oogway banished Kai to the spirit realm to stop his powerlust.
Kapi Okapi The New Adventures of Kimba The White Lion
Kapi Mother Okapi The New Adventures of Kimba The White Lion
KatieYak Horton Hears A Who A baby yak who is one of Horton's students.
Kazar Wildebeest The Wild The film's main antagonist who desires to be at the top of the food chain.
KhumbaZebra Khumba The main protagonist of the movie, Khumba. A half-striped zebra who is determined to earn his stripes. He meets true eccentric friends along the way, Mama V and Bradley.
Lammy Sheep Happy Tree Friends A schizophrenic sheep.
Lem MongelloGiraffe Summer Camp Island Alexa's 5-year-old younger sister
Little StrongheartAmerican Bison Calf My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic A Young Female Buffalo who Apparears in the Episode 21 of Season 1 Over a Barrel
Lumpy Moose Happy Tree Friends He is a light blue moose with a very low I.Q., bad teeth (although they are clear white), distorted eyes and mismatched antlers (they always change directions). Known to be the big brother, or perhaps the babysitter of many of the other characters in the cartoon.
LupeGoat Ferdinand A wisecracking goat who is the coach of Casa Del Torto and one of his closest friend and Nina's companion.
Madame Gazelle Gazelle Peppa Pig The playgroup teacher. She has a French accent(which is a pun on "mademoiselle") and has light blue eyeshadow. She also plays guitar and sings the Bing Bong song with Peppa and her friends in several episodes.
Maggie, Mrs Calloway, and GraceCattle Home on the Range Three main protagonists.
Mama V Wildebeest Khumba A true friend of Khumba and Bradley.
Maquina Belted Galloway Ferdinand A cloned Belted Galloway bull who is unvoiced in the film.
Marsha MoffetMoose Paws & Tales
Marty the Zebra Zebra Madagascar
Mei-tan Sheep Etotama #8 Eto-Shin
Melman Giraffe Madagascar
Mime Deer Happy Tree Friends A purple male deer who wears face makeup and a navy blue or dark purple and white, striped shirt. He never speaks, because he is a mime, causing others to have a hard time understanding him.
MinirobaDonkey Tokyo Marble Chocolate
Miss Deer TeacherDeer Kiff
Montgomery Moose The Get Along Gang The leader of the Get Along Gang. He is very well-rounded and excels in athletics, while tinkering in electronics and science.
Moo-tato Cattle Etotama #2 Eto-Shin
Moose A. Moose Moose Noggin an animated mascot, for the television station Noggin and later the Nick Jr. Channel voiced by Paul Christie.
NessaGiraffe My Big Big Friend A pink giraffe who is Lili's Big Big Friend.
NestorDonkey Nestor the Long-Eared Christmas Donkey Stop motion animation about a misfit donkey.
Nina Giraffe Camp Lazlo
Nurse Gazelle Gazelle My Gym Partner's a Monkey
Otis, Daisy, Abby, Bessy, and Ben Cattle Back at the Barnyard Main characters.
PedroReindeer Itsudatte My Santa!
Peter Moosebridge Moose Zootopia A news anchor for the Zootopia News Network, he is voiced by Peter Mansbridge
Pronk Oryx-Antlerson Oryx Zootopia Judy Hopps's grumpy and crazy oryx neighbor.
PyotrGiraffe School Rumble
Quincy GoateeGoat Littlest Pet Shop: A World of Our Own Quincy Goatee is Trip's best friend and roommate. He is an easily frightened fainting goat who faints easily. [1]
RamonaSheep Summer Camp Island Susie's elderly friend who lives in between time.
Ramurin MakibaSheep Shima Shima Tora no Shimajirou One of the four main characters. She is a tomboyish sheep who loves drawing.
Romuald Reindeer Romuald the Reindeer
RoroAntelope The New Adventures of Kimba The White Lion
Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer Reindeer Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer The main character of the TV special.
Rudy Ram Happy Tree Friends Description as written by his creator: Rudy returns and this time is disguised as one of the characters in video games more fight known in the world (Ryu)...
Rutt and TukeMoose Brother Bear voiced by Rick Moranis and Dave Thomas respectively, in imitation of their SCTV characters Bob and Doug McKenzie.
Scoutmaster Lumpus Moose Camp Lazlo
ScrubbyGoat Robinson Crusoe / The Wild Life An elderly goat with an astigmatism. He and the other animals support Robinson Crusoe after he is marooned on their island.
Shaun Timmy Shirley Timmy's MotherSheep Shaun the Sheep Timmy Time Shaun is a clever sheep and keeps his head. He has a good friendship with Bitzer. Timmy is a lamb, who is the youngest in the group, and has his own spin-off series. Shirley is the biggest member of the group, and has a high metabolism, her fur can be used as a spot for storing things.
Sheep Sheep Sheep in the Big City Owned by Farmer John, who named him sheep because "when he was born, he looked just like a sheep." Sheep has a hard time with life—between getting chased by the military and trying to see Swanky the Poodle, the poodle that Sheep loves, without getting bonked on the head by Lady Richington with her stainless steel wig.
Sheep Domestic sheep WordWorld A female sheep that is made up of the word "Sheep"
SouffleGoat Twelve Warrior Explosive Eto Rangers Cool goat that can automatically detect any metallic materials in the area.
SprintDeer Enchantimals Danessa Deer's pet.
Sven Reindeer Frozen Kristoff's sidekick.
Tony Tony Chopper Reindeer One Piece A shape-shifting reindeer pirate from Eiichro Oda.
Toro Cattle Looney Tunes Makes his debut in the Looney Tunes short Bully for Bugs and Bugs fights him in a bull ring tournament.
Tyrone Moose The Backyardigans A good-natured, red-haired, orange moose who is one of the five lead characters of the Nick Jr / Nelvana animated series.
ValienteCattle Ferdinand An arrogant bull from Casa Del Toro who used to pick on other bulls especially Ferdinand. After the fight with Ferdinand, he lost one of his horns and later makes amends with Ferdinand.
White DeerDeer Koi☆Sento
Wilbur Cattle Wilbur
Yakkity Yak Yak Yakkity Yak
Yax Yak Zootopia A laid back Yak, He is voiced by Tommy Chong
ZecoraZebra My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic Friend of the ponies who dabbles in herbal medicine and speaks in rhyme.
ZigzagZebra Wild Kratts A zebra foal that Chris and Martin Kratt named.

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