List of fictional raccoons

This article provides a list of famous raccoons that appeared in works of fiction.

Raccoons in mythology

  • Azeban, a trickster figure in the mythology of the Abenaki tribe[1]
  • Raccoons were the subject of folk tales of several other Native American tribes, but they were rather representatives of the species as a whole than individuals with a given name.[2]

Raccoons in literature

  • Adam Raccoon from the children's book series Parables for Kids by Glen Keane.
  • Bobby Coon from the children's books by Thornton Burgess.
  • Chester from the children's book The Kissing Hand and following sequels by Audrey Penn.
  • Doc Raccoon from the Catfish Bend series by Ben Lucien Burman.
  • Eddie the Rac from the children's book series Hank the Cowdog by John R. Erickson.
  • Jesse Coon James from the children's classic My Side of the Mountain by Jean Craighead George.
  • Tripod from the Dave Robicheaux series by James Lee Burke.
  • Seeker-After-Patterns from Beyond Infinity by Gregory Benford.
  • Little Brother the animal familiar of Wizard Listens-to-Wind in the Dresden Files by Jim Butcher

Raccoons in non-fiction literature

Raccoons in comic books and comic strips

  • Avery and Timulty from Ozy and Millie by D. C. Simpson.
  • Ranger Rick from Ranger Rick by the National Wildlife Federation.
  • RJ from Over the Hedge by Michael Fry and T. Lewis.
  • Rocket Raccoon from Marvel Comics.
  • Roderick from Rock Jaw: Master of the Eastern Border, the fifth book in the Bone series by Jeff Smith.
  • The Raccoon from Nocturnals by Dan Brereton.
  • Woo, Lily and several minor characters from Sandra and Woo by Oliver Knörzer and Puri Andini[4]
  • Rackety Coon Chile from Pogo by Walt Kelly.

Raccoons in film

Raccoons in animation

Raccoons in television

Raccoons in video games

  • BK and the Raccoon King from Donut County by Annapurna Interactive.
  • Chota from Inherit the Earth: Quest for the Orb by The Dreamers Guild.
  • Jojo from Rocket: Robot on Wheels by Sucker Punch Productions.
  • Macaraccoon from Viva Piñata by Rare.
  • Marine the Raccoon from Sonic Rush Adventure by Dimps and Sonic Team.
  • Rocky from "Pocky & Rocky" by Natsume.
  • Sly Cooper and the Cooper Clan from the Sly Cooper series by Sucker Punch Productions.
  • Bobby, Frankie, Joey, Escobar, and Tommy Raccoon are mounts from Heroes of the Storm by Blizzard Entertainment.
  • Skelter, from Genesis, the multiplayer online battle arena by Rampage Games

Other fictional raccoons

References

  1. ^ Cooper, JC (1992). Symbolic and Mythological Animals. London: Aquarian Press. p. 188. ISBN 1-85538-118-4.
  2. ^ Holmgren, Virginia C. (1990). Raccoons in Folklore, History and Today's Backyards. Santa Barbara, California: Capra Press. pp. 25–46. ISBN 978-0884963127.
  3. ^ The University: Wisconsin alumnus (Volume 53, Number 10): Badger bookshelf
  4. ^ "Sandra and Woo » [0149] Woo Jumps To A Conclusion, Part 2 | The comedy webcomic".
  5. ^ "YULIANA SLASHCHEVA: "WE CAN PRODUCE ANIMATION IN A WIDE VARIETY OF TECHNIQUES" - SEÑAL NEWS". senalnews.com. Retrieved 2023-12-01.
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