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==Introduced in the 1930s== | ==Introduced in the 1930s== | ||
* Elmer Fudd (''Looney Tunes''; he says that he is a vegetarian in the 1951 short ''Rabbit Fire'') | * Elmer Fudd (''Looney Tunes''; he says that he is a vegetarian in the 1951 short ''Rabbit Fire'') | ||
* Vegetarian army (''Peace on Earth'' animated short) | |||
==Introduced in the 1960s== | ==Introduced in the 1960s== |
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This is a list of vegetarian characters.
Introduced in the 1930s
- Elmer Fudd (Looney Tunes; he says that he is a vegetarian in the 1951 short Rabbit Fire)
- Vegetarian army (Peace on Earth animated short)
Introduced in the 1960s
- Garfield Mark Logan / Beast Boy (DC Comics, as well as in the Teen Titans and Teen Titans Go! animated series)
Introduced in the 1980s
- Lisa Simpson (The Simpsons)
Introduced in the 1990s
- Phoebe Buffay (Friends)
Introduced in the 2000s
- Aang (Avatar: The Last Airbender)
- Kate Austen (Lost; she mentions that she is vegetarian in the episode "Walkabout")
- Lenny is a vegetarian shark (Shark Tale)
- Leo the Lion (Leo the Lion 2005 film)
Introduced in the 2010s
- All ponies and buffaloes (My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic; as said in the song "You Got to Share, You Got to Care" from the episode "Over a Barrel")