Can You Name These Iconic Cartoon Characters?

From Charlie Brown to Porky Pig, our favorite cartoon characters can transport us back in time to when we were kids, fighting over the TV remote. But none of them captured our hearts and imaginations quite like these. Can you correctly identify these classic cartoon characters?

This mischievous duo were actually based on yellow-billed magpies.

You can recognize him from his classic catchphrase, "Eat my shorts!"

She could often be found doling out biting psychiatric advice or yanking a football away from the reach of small children.

The creators of actually named the iconic moose after a car dealer. Why? They thought his name was a real knee-slapper.

Most people struggle to name the mouse from the famous duo.

They're An-i-man-ee, totally insane-ee — they're Animaniacs!

The show's creator actually got the name from his son who thought it would be a great name for an aardvark.

This popular pup has a son named Augie.

Ruh-roh! This meddling pup knows how to solve a crime or two.

Poor kitty. All these years later and he's still never gotten a tasty poultry lunch.

She represents the introverted outcast in all of us — and we couldn't be more grateful.

His catchphrase is: "screw you guys, I'm going home!"

It's a miracle she even stuck around for 166 episodes of her famous cartoon with her husband yelling after her every five seconds.

He's certainly a mean one.

This gentle, slow-talking pup was actually inspired by Southern Wolf, an antagonist of Droopy the dog.

He hates Mondays. It's kind of his thing.

Weirdly enough, he was actually based on Disney's magical hit Fantasia.

Three seasons later and it's still a miracle none of them ever took one misstep and plummeted straight down to Earth.

If you're goal is to catch 'em all, chances are you'll start with the tiny electric media giant.

Who lives in a pineapple under the sea?

He might seem spry enough, but the village elder is actually a whopping 553 years old.

She's known for saying, "sometimes I wish I could be you, just so I could be friends with me."

All cartoon ducks may not be related, but they share one important trait: their disdain for pants.

Widely known for his long-standing open tab with the ACME company.

This guy's got a horn and he's not afraid to use it!

He only appeared as a superhero for 20 episodes before getting canned, but three decades later he got a second chance as a fictional talk show host for Coast to Coast, which spanned 11 seasons.

This pup was popularly known for his appearance as a balloon in the Macy's Day Parade, which required 30 handlers to walk the helium giant down the street.

This gal and her sisters have been called on to save the city of Townsville more times than they can count.

He was voiced by Daws Butler, also known for his work as Yogi Bear, Elroy Jetson, and Huckleberry Hound!

This guy doesn't jump, he bounces!

This kitty was the focus of a 2017 satirical graphic novel that took home a GLAAD Award for Outstanding Comic Book.

Her Lasso of Truth wasn't just fiction; her creator William Moulton Marston actually invented an early version of a lie-detector test in real life.

If you don't know this guy, chances are you've been living under a rock for some time.

After the original cartoon was canceled, CBS tried out a space-based spin-off which, perhaps predictably, plummeted to Earth and crashed.

Over in Japan they call this bright-eyed youth Mach GoGoGo.

They planned to do the same thing every night: try to take over the world.

The hapless Russian villains got their own live-action spin-off in 1992, but due to copyright issues, their foes Rocky and Bullwinkle are never mentioned by name.

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He's probably best known for defying all laws of physics by safely diving headfirst into a vault filled with solid gold.

"Victory is mine!" — this baby.