List of Child Superheroes and Superherorines
Name | Work | Age |
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Aang | Avatar: The Last Airbender | 12 (biologically) (112 chronologically) |
Andrew "Drew" McCormick (Blue Stinger Beetleborg/Chromium Gold Beetleborg) | Big Bad Beetleborgs/Beetleborgs Metallix | (unknown)s |
Aqualad (Garth) | DC Comics | Age varies |
Arale Norimaki | Dr. Slump | 13 |
Astro Boy | Astro Boy | |
Atomic Betty (Betty Barrett) | Atomic Betty | 12 |
Bart Allen | DC Comics | ? |
Bartman | The Simpsons | 10 |
Beast Boy/Changeling (Garfield "Gar" Logan) | DC Comics | Age varies (early to late teens) |
Ben Tennyson | Ben 10, Ben 10: Alien Force, and Ben 10: Ultimate Alien | 10, 15, 16 |
Blossom | The Powerpuff Girls | 5(13 in PPG Z) |
Bubbles | The Powerpuff Girls | 5 (13 in PPG Z) |
Buttercup | The Powerpuff Girls | 5 (13 in PPG Z) |
Bucky (James Buchanan "Bucky" Barnes) | Marvel Comics | 15-18 |
Buffy Summers | Buffy the Vampire Slayer | 15-21 |
Captain Crandall (Crandall) | Teamo Supremo | 10 |
Captain Flamingo (Milo Powell) | Captain Flamingo | 9 |
Captain Marvel (Billy Batson) | DC Comics | 9-16, depending on continuity |
Captain Marvel, Jr. (Freddy Freeman) | DC Comics | 12-18, depending on continuity |
Carmen Cortez | Spy Kids | 12-14 |
Chase Stein | Runaways | 18 |
Chibiusa (a.k.a. Rini) | Sailor Moon | Immortal |
Cleft the Boy Chin Wonder (Timmy Turner) | The Fairly OddParents | 10 |
Cyborg (Vic Stone) | DC Comics | late teens |
Danny Phantom (Danny Fenton) | Danny Phantom | 14 |
Dash | The Incredibles | 9 |
Doug Funnie (Quailman) | Doug | 11 |
Eiko Magami | Project A-ko | 17 |
El Tigre (Manny Rivera) | El Tigre: The Adventures of Manny Rivera | 13 |
Energizer (Katie Power) | "Power Pack" Marvel Comics | 5 |
Gee (Alex Power) | "Power Pack" Marvel Comics | 12 |
Gertrude Yorkes | Runaways | 14 |
Gon Freecss | Hunter x Hunter | 12 |
Hit Girl (Mindy McCready) | Kick-Ass | 11 |
Hotaru Tomoe a.k.a. Sailor Saturn | Sailor Moon | 13-(reborn)-5-13 |
Ichigo Kurosaki | Bleach | 15 |
Ichigo Momomiya | Tokyo Mew Mew | 12 |
Jack-Jack | The Incredibles | 0 (infant) |
Jake Long | American Dragon: Jake Long | 13 |
Jenny Wakeman (XJ-9) | My Life as a Teenage Robot | 5 (programmed to be 16) |
Jimmy Neutron | The Adventures of Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius | 10 |
Josephine "Jo" McCormick (Red Striker Beetleborg/Platinum Purple Beetleborg) | Big Bad Beetleborgs/Beetleborgs Metallix | 10 |
Josh Baldwin (White Blaster Beetleborg) | Big Bad Beetleborgs | (unknown) |
Juni Cortez | Spy Kids | 8-10 |
Juniper Lee | The Life and Times of Juniper Lee | 11 |
Justin Stewart (Blue Turbo Ranger) | Power Rangers Turbo | 12 |
Karolina Dean | Runaways | 16 |
Kid Flash (Wally West) | DC Comics | Age varies (early to late teens) |
Killua Zaoldyeck | Hunter x Hunter | 12 |
Kim Possible | Kim Possible | Introduced as 16, later 18. |
Kirby | Nintendo | unknown |
Klara Prast | Runaways | 12 |
Ko/KibaRanger | Gosei Sentai Dairanger | 9-10 |
Kurapika | Hunter x Hunter | 17 |
Krillin | Dragon Ball | Age varies |
Lightspeed (Julie Power) | "Power Pack" Marvel Comics | 10 |
Link | The Legend of Zelda | Age varies |
Lucas | Mother 3 | 9 |
Marth | Fire Emblem | 16 |
Mary Marvel (Mary Batson) | DC Comics | 8-16, depending on continuity |
Mass Master (Jack Power) | "Power Pack" Marvel Comics | 7 |
Minky Momo | Mahou no Princess Minky Momo | 12 in the first anime (Sora Momo) 8 in the second anime (Umi Momo) |
Molly Hayes | Runaways | 11 |
Monica | Monica's Gang | 6-15 (Monica Teen) |
Monkey D. Luffy | One Piece | 17 |
Mysterion (Kenny McCormick) | South Park | 9 |
Naruto Uzumaki | Naruto | 16 |
Ness | EarthBound | 13 |
Nico Minoru | Runaways | 16 |
Numbuh One | Codename: Kids Next Door | 10 |
Micah | Heroes | 10 |
Numbuh Two | Codename: Kids Next Door | 10 |
Numbuh Three | Codename: Kids Next Door | 10 |
Numbuh Four | Codename: Kids Next Door | 10 |
Numbuh Five | Codename: Kids Next Door | 10 |
Pilar Fernandez | Pilar the Black Bandita | 15 |
Harry Potter | Harry Potter | 11-17 |
Riki/KingRanger | Choriki Sentai Ohranger | (unknown) |
Robin (Dick Grayson) | DC Comics | 8-18, depending on continuity |
Robin (Tim Drake) | DC Comics | 13-16, depending on continuity |
Roland Williams (Green Hunter Beetleborg/Titanium Silver Beetleborg) | Big Bad Beetleborgs/Beetleborgs Metallix | (unknown) |
Rope Girl (Brenda) | Teamo Supremo | 8 |
Sailor Moon | Sailor Moon | 14 |
Skate Lad (Hector Felipé Corrio) | Teamo Supremo | 9 |
Snap | ChalkZone | unknown |
Son Gohan | Dragon Ball | Introduced as 4 (later 16) |
Son Goku | Dragon Ball | Age varies |
Son Goten | Dragon Ball | Age varies |
Sora | Kingdom Hearts | 14-15 |
Speedy (Roy Harper) | DC Comics | Age varies (early to late teens) |
Super Commando Dhruva | Raj comics | Started at the age of 14, now 19yrs old |
Super Richie (Richie Rich) | Harvey Comics | |
Miles "Tails" Prower | Sonic the Hedgehog (video game series) | 8 |
The Coon (Eric Cartman) | South Park | 9 |
Trunks | Dragon Ball | Age varies |
Victor Mancha | Runaways | 16 |
Violet Parr | The Incredibles | 14 |
Molly Walker | Heroes | 10 |
Wonder Girl (Donna Troy) | DC Comics | Age varies (early to late teens) |
Yang | Yin Yang Yo! | 11 |
Yin | Yin Yang Yo! | 11 |
Yusuke Urameshi | YuYu Hakusho | 14 |
Yugi Moto | Yu-gi-oh! | 13-16 |
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