Bruno (name) - Fictional Given Names

Fictional Given Names

  • Bruno Diaz, Batman's name i Spanish Comics
  • Bruno, a webcomic by Christopher Baldwin
  • Bruno!, a webcomic by Dan Smith (artist)
  • Bruno the Bandit, a webcomic by Ian McDonald
  • Bruno the Bear, a rival of Bugs Bunny in the Warner Brothers short Big Top Bunny
  • Bruno the Bear, s character on the TV series Edward and Friends
  • Bruno the Bigfoot, a character in Sam & Max Hit the Road computer game
  • Bruno the Kid, the lead character in the 1990s animated series voiced by Bruce Willis
  • Bruno, a fictitious late 80s recording artist, actually a pseudonym used by actor Bruce Willis
  • Bruno, a character in the Sesame Street television show
  • Bruno, a character from Lewis Carroll's Sylvie and Bruno
  • Bruno, a character in The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas
  • Bruno, a robot from Mega Man Legends
  • Bruno, a dog in Cinderella (1950 film)
  • Bruno, 1930s animated cartoon pet dog belonging to Bosko
  • Bruno (Pokémon), a character in the Pokémon video game
  • Brüno (character), a character portrayed by Sacha Baron Cohen on television and in the 2009 film of the same name
  • Bruno Antony, the primary antagonist in Alfred Hitchcock's thriller Strangers on a Train
  • Bruno Gianelli, a character in the TV series The West Wing
  • Bruno J. Global, a character in Macross
  • Bruno Mannheim, a character in DC Comics
  • Bruno Martelli, a character on the TV series Fame played by Lee Curreri
  • Bruno Martinez, a character in Grim Fandango
  • Bruno Von Stickle, a character in Disney's Herbie Goes to Monte Carlo (1977)

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