Honekawa Family
- Suneo's Mother
- Voice actor(s): Kazue Takahashi (1973), Yoshino Ōtori (1979~March 1991), Mari Yokō (April 1991~March 2005), Minami Takayama (April 2005~)
- She sports curly hair and shares the fox-like face with her son and husband. She loves Suneo very much and spoils him rotten. She's generous to Suneo's friends, but just like her son, she likes to show off her jewellery or branded handbags and sometimes makes Ms. Tamako jealous.
- Suneo's Father
- Voice actor(s): Unknown (1973), Osmau Katō (1979~March 2005), Kaneta Kimotsuki (Stand-in for Katō, May 1989~January 1990), Hideyuki Tanaka (June 2005~)
- A successful businessman. He has lots of relationships with business elites, as a part of Suneo's showing off. He appears less frequently than his wife, mostly when going tours with family or inviting Suneo's friends to his party.
- Sunetsugu Honekawa (骨川 スネツグ, Honekawa Sunetsugu?)
- Voice actor(s): Naoki Tatsuta (1985), Yuki Kaida (2006)
- Suneo's younger brother who lives in New York with his uncle (who is single and raised him like a son). He has a good personality and a great respect for his older brother, but only because of Suneo's arrogant brags and lies in their correspondence.
- Sunekichi (スネ吉?)
- Voice actor(s): Issei Futamata (1984~March 2005), Takumi Yamazaki (December 2005~)
- Suneo's college age cousin. He is an expert in radio-controlled toys. He often takes Suneo and his friends on picnics and hikes.
- Suneo's grandma (スネ夫の曾祖母?)
- Suneo's great grandmother uses old wives' tales to impart values and good habits to Suneo, something which Suneo dislikes.
- Anna (アンナ?) /Chiruchiru (チルチル?)
- Suneo's Persian cat. It appears sometimes and Suneo keeps showing him off.
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