Characters
- Angelina Jeanette Mouseling (Voiced by Finty Williams.) is the main protagonist of the series. She is a feisty little mouseling who loves to dance and dreams of becoming a famous ballerina. She often wears a pink leotard, pink tutu, pink hair ribbon, and pink ballet slippers.
- Miss Lilly (Voiced by Judi Dench) is Angelina's ballet teacher. She grew up in Dacovia, a far away land. She is sometimes mentioned in the TV series Angelina Ballerina: The Next Steps, and a picture of her is seen at Angelina's new school.
- Alice Bridgette Nimbletoes (Voiced by Jo Wyatt) is Angelina's best friend and secondary protagonist, who is very skilled at gymnastics. She often wears a green leotard, tutu, hair ribbon, and ballet slippers. She loves her food, which is cheese pie. She also appears in the TV series Angelina Ballerina: The Next Steps.
- William John Longtail (Voiced by Keith Wickham) is one of two boys in Miss Lilly's ballet class. In one of the episodes, it's shown that he has a crush on Angelina.
- Mr. Longtail is William's father who works as a cab driver and praises his son for any efforts he tries to make especially if its his first time.
- Priscilla and Penelope Pinkpaws (Voiced by Jo Wyatt and Jonell Elliott) are twin sisters who tease and belittle nearly everyone, including each other. They are particularly jealous of Angelina for her dancing talent. Priscilla wears blue leotards, tutus, and pointe shoes and wears a purple hair ribbon, and Penelope wears a purple leotard, tutu, and ballet slippers, but wears a blue hair ribbon.
- Sammy Watts (Voiced by Jo Wyatt) is an older mouseling in Angelina's school, who often causes trouble for William and Angelina particularly but has a heart of gold.
- Mr. Maurice Mouseling (Voiced by Keith Wickham) is Angelina's father and the proprietor of the Mouseland Gazette.
- Mrs. Matilda Mouseling (Voiced by Jonell Elliott) is Angelina's mother. Her maiden surname is Fielding. She has a sister Amanda, who has a son.
- Polly Anne Mouseling is the second child and daughter of Mr. Mouseling and Mrs. Mouseling and younger sister of Angelina. In the TV series Angelina Ballerina: The Next Steps, Polly is a four-year-old child with white fur instead of brown.
- Grandma Sophia and Grandpa Jeffrey (Voiced by Adrienne Posta and Keith Wickham) are Angelina's grandparents and Maurice's parents. They are sometimes mentioned in Angelina Ballerina: The Next Steps.
- Uncle Louis (Voiced by Rob Rackstraw) is Mr. Mouseling's brother and Henry's father.
- Henry Tyler Mouseling (Voiced by Jo Wyatt) is Angelina's cousin.
- Mrs. Harriet Hodgepodge (Voiced by Finty Williams) is Angelina's next door neighbour. She always appears grumpy and is viewed with fear by most of the Chipping Cheddar mouselings, but occasionally helps the mouselings often when they least expect it.
- Doctor Tuttle (Voiced by Keith Wickham) is the doctor in the town of Chipping Cheddar.
- Miss Quaver is Miss Lilly's pianist, who plays the piano during dance classes.
- Mr. Ivor Operatski (Voiced by Derek Jacobi) is an old friend of Miss Lilly's. Angelina is convinced (wrongly, as it turns out) that he hates mouselings.
- Queen Seraphina is a childhood friend of Miss Lilly's, who is now the Queen of Mouseland.
- Princess Valentine is the daughter of Queen Seraphina.
- Anya is a mouseling who comes to Chipping Cheddar as part of a migrant family working through the harvest season. She is teased by the Pinkpaws twins, and becomes friends with Angelina. She later joins Miss Lilly's ballet class.
- Mrs. Pinkpaws is the mother of the twins Priscilla and Penelope and their baby brother. She appears in a couple of episodes. She has a Southern Aristocracy accent and wears a lot of jewellery.
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