List of Fictional Jews - Animated TV, Cartoon and Game Characters

Animated TV, Cartoon and Game Characters

  • Harold Berman from Hey Arnold!
  • Kyle Broflovski, from South Park and his parents, Gerald and Sheila Broflovski
  • Ike Broflovski, from South Park. Kyle's little baby brother.
  • Rachel Cohen, from The Simpsons. Lisa Simpson's Jewish imaginary friend, from the episode "Today, I am a Clown" (Season 15).
  • Dolph, from The Simpsons.
  • Queer Duck Duckstein, duck from Queer Duck.
  • Duffman, from The Simpsons.
  • Garry Kasner, from King of the Hill.
  • Sid Kibbitz from Doonesbury.
  • Krusty the Clown, from The Simpsons real name Herschel Krustofsky..
  • Hyman Krustofsky, father of Krusty the Klown.
  • Mort Goldman, from Family Guy.
  • Jude Lizowski, from 6teen
  • Sam Manson, from Danny Phantom.
  • Old Jewish Man from The Simpsons.
  • Arnold Perlstein, from The Magic School Bus.
  • Janet Perlstein, from The Magic School Bus.
  • Tommy Pickles, from Rugrats & All Grown Up! Mother Didi is Jewish, father Stu is Christian.
  • Dil Pickles, from Rugrats & All Grown Up!. Mother is Jewish, father is Christian
  • Didi Pickles, from Rugrats & All Grown Up!.
  • Ron Stoppable, from Kim Possible (Celebates Christian Holidays).
  • Artie Ziff, from The Simpsons.
  • Isabella Garcia-Shapiro from Phineas and Ferb
  • Johnny Klebitz, from the Grand Theft Auto IV downloadable content The Lost and Damned

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