Sven - Fictional

Fictional

  • Sven Vollfied, a sweeper (bounty hunter) in the manga and anime Black Cat
  • Sven Hjerson, fictional Finnish detective
  • "Svën Höek", an episode of Ren and Stimpy (Swedish)
  • Sven Holgersson, a member of the Voltron Lion Force (original pilot of Blue Lion). (Norwegian)
  • Sven the Berserk, a character in the 1989 film Erik the Viking, played by Tim McInnerny
  • Sven, the silent scorer sometimes appearing on the BBC radio show I'm Sorry I Haven't a Clue
  • "Sven from Swiss Cottage" was a character used by Peter Cook when participating in radio phone-ins
  • Sven - Rogue Knight, one of the many heroes featured in the custom Warcraft III custom map, Defense of the Ancients and its sequel Dota 2
  • Sven Bømwøllen, the protagonist black sheep in a self-titled series of German computer games
  • Sven Bianchi, a character from the web-comic Questionable Content
  • Sven Cal Payang, a character in the anime Mobile Suit Gundam SEED C.E. 73: Stargazer
  • Sven "The Governator", a character in the movie Cars voiced by Arnold Schwarzenegger
  • Sven, a Nintendo character from the game "Pokémon Ranger: Shadows of Almia"
  • Sven, from the Georgia Nicolson book series, by Louise Rennison.
  • Sven, from How I Met Your Mother on CBS. Episode Aired November 17, 2008. Sven was a fictional architectural collective.
  • Sven. The name of a puffin in Happy Feet Two

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