Animals
- Giant Goo-Goo (voiced by Grey DeLisle) - A Giant Goo-Goo is a female orange elephant-like creature that loves hoopty-horns. The Giant Goo-Goo only appeared in "Goo-Goo Grief". The Giant Goo-Goo sounds like Wubbzy so far.
- Growly-Gus (voiced by Grey DeLisle) - The growly gus is a male red monster Wubbzy invented in "Wubbzy Tells a Whopper". At the end of the episode, it turns out the growly gus is real. It's fearsome, but friendly.
- Horrible Beasty Beast - A mean monster who wants to eat Wuzzleburg. He only appears in "Quiet, Wubbzy!".
- Princess - A friendly nice pretty unicorn. First appeared in "Call of the Mild".
- Tiny The Fleegle (voiced by Grey DeLisle) - One of Wubbzy's pets. All fleegles (including Tiny) are purple mouse-like creatures, which are sufficiently difficult to care for that an instruction manual is often provided upon adoption. If fleegles eat candy, they grow very quickly. If fleegles eat bologna, they multiply. The fleegle can be returned to its normal size by feeding it healthy foods, such as vegetables. Tiny only appeared in "Attack of the 50-Foot Fleegle".
- Birdy Bird (voiced by Grey DeLisle) - A tiny bird that is one of Wubbzy's friends. When something's loud or fast or it is sufficiently disturbed, the bird "poofs off" its feathers. Birdy Bird, or other birds of the same species, are seen on most episodes of the show.
- Silly Saurus - A dinosaur that lives in Dino Island, who first appeared at "Escape From Dino Island". Second appearance was at "Mt. Fizzy Pop".
- Beavers - Beavers are animals who live in the pond. They appear in some episodes.
- Monkeys - The Monkeys Have made a few appearences in the show.
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