Famous Movie Dogs
Pixar Animals
Famous Movie Cats
TV Animals
Famous Animals in History
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The Dalmatian Dad in 101 Dalmatians

Pongo

100

This rat had an amazing passion for cooking in Ratatouille

Remy

100

The swashbuckling, charming orange tabby.

Puss in Boots

100

The heroic collie

Lassie

100

This animal was the first mammal to be cloned from an adult somatic cell in 1996, revolutionizing genetic science and raising ethical questions about cloning.

Dolly the Sheep

200

The courageous and loyal lab from the classic tear-jerker

Old Yeller

200

Nemo's overprotective father

Marlin

200

Dr. Evil’s hairless cat

Mr. Bigglesworth

200

The talking palomino horse

Mr. Ed

200

This famous racehorse became an American icon during the Great Depression, symbolizing hope and perseverance after an unlikely rise to fame.

Seabiscuit

300

The golden retriever who plays basketball...and football and soccer

Air Bud

300

This talking golden retriever would often "Squirrel!"

Dug

300

Hermione’s intelligent ginger cat in Harry Potter

Crookshanks

300

The intelligent bottlenose dolphin

Flipper

300

In American folklore, this animal is the companion of the lumberjack Paul Bunyan. Together, they are legendary figures in North American mythology.

Babe the blue Ox

400

Doc Brown’s loyal sheepdog in Back to the Future

Einstein

400

The menacing grasshopper villain in Bug's Life

Hopper

400

The mischievous feline troublemaker in Dr Suess

The Cat in the Hat

400

Snoopy’s tiny, loyal bird friend

Woodstock

400

This iconic orca star at SeaWorld, became a symbol of marine life entertainment before controversies surrounding captivity and animal rights began.

Shamu

500

The intelligent, silent beagle in the famous British "Claymation" series.

Gromit

500

Woody's loyal horse in Toy Story

Bullseye

500

The tabby with an entire galaxy on its collar in Men in Black

Orion

500

The Simpson family’s greyhound

Santa's Little Helper

500

This animal became the first living being to orbit Earth aboard Sputnik 2 in 1957, making her an iconic figure in the space race, even though she didn't survive the mission.

Laika (the space Dog)