Practical Joke - Fictional Characters

Fictional Characters

  • Al Bundy, on Married... with Children
  • Andy Larkin on What's with Andy?
  • BJ Hunnicutt, on CBS's sitcom M*A*S*H*
  • Bart Simpson, on The Simpsons
  • The Comedian, on the comic book series Watchmen
  • David Brent, on BBC's sitcom The Office
  • Dean Winchester, on the CW's Supernatural
  • The Electric Company regulars Francine Carruthers, Manny Spamboni, Danny Rebus, Annie Scrambler, and Gilda Flip
  • Emil i Lönneberga, the title character of Astrid Lindgren's fictional children's novels
  • Hawkeye Pierce, on CBS's sitcom M*A*S*H*
  • Jim Halpert, on the US sitcom The Office
  • The Joker, the DC Comics supervillain
  • Jokey Smurf, on the comic book and animated series The Smurfs
  • Naruto Uzumaki, the main protagonist and titular character of Masashi Kishimoto's anime and manga franchise
  • Megan Parker, on the show Drake and Josh
  • Pinkie Pie, animated show My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic
  • Prankster (comics), the DC Comics supervillain
  • Sheldon Cooper, on CBS's sitcom The Big Bang Theory
  • Tim Canterbury, on BBC's sitcom The Office
  • Trapper John McIntyre, on CBS's sitcom M*A*S*H*
  • Tricky Dicky from The Topper had been a prankster as his main trait.
  • Valentina La Paz, on The Sopranos
  • Fred and George Weasley, Harry Potter series
  • Hermann Fegelein, (not the real SS Obergruppenführer, but his counterpart in the Downfall parodies, played by Thomas Kretschmann).
  • Heinrich Himmler, (not the real SS Reichsführer, but his counterpart in the Downfall parodies, played by Ulrich Noethen).

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