Pugsley Addams
At first glance Pugsley looks like a nice young boy. Of course, he is a member of the Addams family and despite his adorable round face there is a lot of scheming going on inside his head. Even his black and white striped shirt implies that maybe one day he will wear the stereotypical prisoner garb.
Snap, Crackle, and Pop
Snap, Crackle and Pop are the elvish mascots of Kellogg’s Rice Krispies cereal. What most people don’t know is that there was a briefly lived fourth mascot named Pow, who represented the nutritional value of the cereal. Snap is presumably a chef, while Pop is probably a marching band leader. We’re not quite sure what Crackle does for a living though.
Lucky the Leprechaun
Lucky the Leprechaun is always being chased by kids who are after his lucky charms but who can blame them? Can you resist this magically delicious cereal?
Rainbow Brite
Rainbow Brite and the seven Color Kids live in Rainbow Land and must do everything in their power to fight off the evil King of Shadows. What else is there to say? In the ’80s when bright rainbow colors reigned, Rainbow Brite out-rainbowed them all.
Jem
Who didn’t want to be Jem during the 1980’s? The second Jerrica Benton touched her holographic earrings Syngergy transformed her into the dazzling rock star, Jem. Between running a foster program for teens, driving a sweet Rolls Royce, and romancing Rio it’s surprising that Jem found time for belting out tunes. But she and the Holograms managed to outperform the Misfits in every episode. And she did it wearing a lot of pink.
Wallace and Gromit
When Wallace and Gromit aren’t too busy eating Wensleydale cheese with tea, they can be found tweaking inventions like the Knit-O-Matic or BunVac 6000. Despite holding mundane side jobs such as window washing or baking, Wallace and Gromit’s lives always seem to be in danger when their inventions are used by others for nefarious purposes.
Piella Bakewell
Piella Bakewell was once the star of the Bake-O-Lite slimming bread commercials but loses her job when the Bake-O-Lite Balloon can no longer support her growing waistline. She seeks revenge on the bread industry in A Matter of Loaf or Death by murdering a baker’s dozen, the last of whom includes Wallace.
One
In The City of Lost Children, strong man One, played by a French speaking Ron Perlman, is in a desperate hunt to find his captured little brother. During his journey he runs into Miette who agrees to help him track down the youngster. Despite his gentle demeanor and cozy fisherman sweater, One’s strength of spirit, along with some impressive muscles, helps to rescue all of the captured children.