Fictional Characters with G
Lazy orange cat from Garfield comics
Wizard from The Lord of the Rings and The Hobbit
Disney dog-like cartoon character
Giant monster from Japanese films
Saiyan hero from Dragon Ball anime
Tree-like hero from Marvel’s Guardians of the Galaxy
Christmas-hating creature from Dr. Seuss story
Young witch from Harry Potter series
One of the Weasley twins in Harry Potter
Jungle hero from cartoon and film
Villain from Disney’s Beauty and the Beast
Diary of a Wimpy Kid protagonist; a schoolboy.
Girl from Goldilocks and the Three Bears tale
SpongeBob's pet snail from the TV show.
The Great Gatsby; the wealthy title character.
Ginny Weasley from Harry Potter; a young witch.
Spider-Man's foe from Marvel; a glider-riding villain.
The Lord of the Rings; ring-obsessed creature.
Despicable Me; bald supervillain turned foster dad.
Guardians of the Galaxy; green-skinned assassin.
The Smurfs; bumbling evil wizard chasing Smurfs.
From Hansel and Gretel; brave fairy-tale girl.
Stop-motion TV star: green clay figure from The Gumby Show
Blue cat from Cartoon Network's The Amazing World of Gumball
Satoru Gojo, powerful sorcerer from anime/manga Jujutsu Kaisen
Simon 'Ghost' Riley, masked soldier from Call of Duty games
Gon Freecss, young hunter from the anime/manga Hunter x Hunter
Jolly Green Giant, advertising mascot for vegetables
Mouse journalist hero from the Geronimo Stilton kids' books
Small-town teen from the film What's Eating Gilbert Grape
Lemuel Gulliver, traveler from book Gulliver's Travels
Genie from Disney's Aladdin, a wish-granting spirit
Blue Muppet from Sesame Street; lovable, well-known monster
G.I. Joe, hero soldier from toys, comics, cartoons.
Gary the Snail, SpongeBob's pet in the cartoon.
Grumpy, one of the Seven Dwarfs in Disney's Snow White.
George Jetson, dad from the cartoon The Jetsons.
The Golem of Prague, clay guardian from folklore.
Gilligan, the goofy castaway from Gilligan's Island.
Jay 'Gatsby', protagonist of The Great Gatsby novel.
Goliath, the giant warrior from the Bible story.
George Costanza from Seinfeld, Jerry's neurotic pal.
From The Hunger Games; Katniss's friend Gale Hawthorne
From Friends; the Central Perk barista
From Colette's novel/film; the young heroine
From Harry Potter/Fantastic Beasts; dark wizard
From The Lord of the Rings; a dwarf warrior
From Disney's Cinderella; the mouse Gus-Gus
Greg Heffley from Diary of a Wimpy Kid; the narrator
From Naruto; a sand-controlling ninja
From The Witcher; monster-hunter of Rivia
Curious George; book/TV mischievous monkey
Hermione Granger from Harry Potter; young witch
Grace Adler from TV sitcom Will & Grace; designer
From the film Gremlins; mischievous creatures
From The Legend of Zelda; the main villain
Brooklyn Nine-Nine TV, sassy precinct admin.
JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure Part 5 protagonist.
DC Comics archer superhero Oliver Queen.
Madagascar, hippo friend named Gloria.
League of Legends champion, Demacian hero.
Spider-Man’s Gwen Stacy, Peter’s love interest.
Disney’s Cinderella mouse sidekick Gus.
Harry Potter series, Draco’s Slytherin crony.
iCarly TV, goofy friend Gibby Gibson.
Pokémon ghost-type from games/anime.
Marvel X-Men mutant, card-throwing Cajun hero.
Doraemon, bully friend nicknamed Gian (Big G).
Marvel Comics cosmic villain who eats worlds.
Disney’s Enchanted—princess lead named Giselle.
Folklore personification of Death; iconic figure.
Gremlins—cute Mogwai who hates bright light.
Wallace & Gromit—clever dog sidekick.
The Wizard of Oz—kind Good Witch who helps Dorothy.
The Witcher—monster-slaying protagonist.
Star Wars: The Mandalorian—Baby Yoda.
Pokémon—rock-type creature from the games.
Marvel’s Spider-Man—Peter Parker’s love interest.
Pulp/radio hero later in TV and comics.
League of Legends—burly brawler champion.
It—Georgie Denbrough, paper-boat kid.
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