List of Buddhists - Fictional Buddhists

Fictional Buddhists

  • Kahn Souphanousinphone, character from the cartoon King of the Hill.
  • Connie Souphanousinphone, character from the cartoon King of the Hill.
  • Dale Cooper, protagonist of the television series Twin Peaks.
  • Kyle Valenti, character from the television series Roswell.
  • Enigma (Marvel Comics), a Marvel Comics superheroine.
  • Lisa Simpson, feminist and daughter of Homer and Marge Simpson
  • Carl Carlson, character from the cartoon The Simpsons
  • Lenny Leonard, character from the cartoon The Simpsons
  • Liu Kang, character from the video game and later movie, Mortal Kombat
  • Yoh Asakura, protagonist of the anime/manga Shaman King
  • Trini Kwan, original Yellow Ranger of the Mighty Morphin Power Rangers.
  • Wendy Wu, protagonist of the Disney Channel Original Movie Wendy Wu: Homecoming Warrior
  • 2D, lead singer and keyboardist of the British virtual band Gorillaz.
  • Shi (comics), Crusade Comics' superheroine.
  • Wolverine (comics), Marvel Comics' character and member of the X-Men.
  • Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, anthropomorphic turtle-superheroes
  • Master Splinter, a Zen sensei/teacher to the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
  • Hiro Nakamura, protagonist character in TV series Heroes
  • Xorn (comics), Marvel Comics' character and member of the X-Men.
  • Gi, the Planeteer able to wield the element water.
  • Sailor Mars, one of the members of the Sailorscouts.
  • Green Lama, an American pulp magazine hero.
  • Edina Monsoon ( Eddy) from the Absolutely Fabulous TV sitcom.
  • Jeremy, from the popular web series Pure Pwnage
  • God, from the animated cartoon South Park
  • Green Arrow (Connor Hawke), DC Comics' superhero.
  • Sun Wukong, Monkey King in Chinese epic novel Journey to the West, and a fictional pupil of historical Chinese monk Xuanzang.

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