Top 10 Fictional Squirrels
For this top 10 list we will be counting down the top 10 fictional squirrels from movies, cartoons, video games and any other form of media.First appearing in the Atom Ant/Secret Squirrel Show, which debuted in 1965 and was voiced by legendary voice actor Mel Blanc, Secret Squirrel was revived in 1993 for a backup segment on 2 Stupid Dogs. Jess Harnell took over as the voice of Secret Squirrel.
One half of the main duo, along with Bullwinkle J. Moose, Rocket J. Squirrel, or Rocky for short, was voiced by June Foray.
Ah, I remember him! He was in that GEICO commercial.
The crankiest of creatures in the whole wide world, our next cartoon features Slappy the Squirrel.
Slappy: Enoughwith the singing already! That's Slappy.
Voiced by Carolyn Lawrence, Sandy Cheeks is a thrill-seeking, extreme sports and karate-loving squirrel. She is part of the main cast and a good friend to SpongeBob. Sandy is also a scientist.
Princess Sally Acorn is essentially the leader of the Freedom Fighters. She and her group, which also consists of Sonic, Antoine, Bunnie, Tails, and Rotor, attempt to stop the evil Dr. Robotnik from robotizing the whole world of Mobius.
A saber-toothed squirrel, Scrat first appeared in the first Ice Age movie. His entire shtick is chasing after his elusive acorn, which leads to all sorts of shenanigans.
Technically, Scrat is a hybrid between a squirrel and a rat (hence the name), but he's definitely closer to a squirrel. So, I'm surprised he isn't ranked higher, to be honest.
First appearing in Diddy Kong Racing, Conker starred in his first standalone game, Conker's Pocket Tales, on the Game Boy Color. He later starred in Conker's Bad Fur Day for the N64, which had a more mature tone.
Voiced by Steve Carell, Hammy is a hyperactive squirrel with a short attention span. He is easily manipulated by RJ into helping him steal food from humans to pay back a bear from whom he took food. This leads to a predicament when the food gets destroyed, and they have to compensate the bear.
Created by Tex Avery for Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM) studios, Screwy Squirrel originally appeared in only five cartoon shorts. He was basically an antagonist who inflicted various forms of torture on his enemies, sometimes being a bit too malicious.
From the episode "Adventures in Squirrel Sitting," Tammy is one of the two squirrel children the Rangers agree to babysit. This occurs after they trash a squirrel mother's home while chasing after Fat Cat, who develops a crush on Chip.