I think that covers most of it. Everyone I thought of after I signed off last night is here now.
If we’re using Animaniacs, Mindy and Buttons, Flavio and Marita Hippo, and Mr Skullhead deserve mention. As do Dr Scratchansniff, Thaddeus Plotz, and Ralph the guard. Do we want Freakazoid and his little crew added?
More Tiny Toonsters: Calamity Coyote, Lil Beeper, Sneezer, Sweetie, Furrball, Fowlmouth, Mary Melody, Concord Condor, and Arnie the guard dog. “Hammie” is Hampton Pig. His mom, dad, and an uncle turned up some, too. “Maximillian” is Montana Max. I’m not sure if he has a last name. Most of the others called him Monty.
There is the famous Gremlin, but he was a one shot Bugs villain. I don’t know if that works.
The Roadrunner Coyote and the Bugs Coyote are the same. There are a couple of 'runner shorts where he stops and addresses the audience. (One of them has the daydreamer kid and a friend watching at home. I’ve got Ralph Wiggum stuck in my head and can’t get past it to the right name…) It’s Wile E. alright.
I remember the cartoons where the Coyote speaks to the kids who are watching him on television, but he has to break character to do it. I’m still looking for something within the Roadrunner world (a mailbox, an Acme package, a title card) that identifies him as Wile E. Coyote.
Continuing into Animaniacs obscurity, Francis ‘Pip’ Pumphandle.
The Man in the Green Hat (from The Super Snooper, 1952). A man in a green hat. Has no dialogue.
The Body (ditto). A redheaded, lipsticked duck-chyk who seduces Detective Duck Drake. “Where’th the body?” “I’m the Body!”
Dopey (from Porky’s Moving Day, 1936). A monkey (or perhaps “monkey” :rolleyes:) who talks like a 1936 version of Baba Booey. “C’mon dD…d…Dopey…Snap OUTA it!” “OKAAAY. Boss.”