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List of comic and cartoon characters by age

With few exceptions, comic and cartoon children don't age despite the fact that time passes. Some notible examples are South Park, wherein the children grow from 3rd graders to 4th graders, and Peanuts, where characters may start out as babies (Linus) and age until they're about the age of the other characters and then stop. In some cases, there are multiple depictions of a character as different ages (Archie/Little Archie), or in flash-forwards and flash-backs (common in the Simpsons).

This is a list of (human) comic and cartoon characters, sorted by the characters' age.


Contents

Children

Babies

  • Stewie (Family Guy), clearly a baby although has an adult's speech and intelligence.
  • Maggie (The Simpsons), has only ever spoken one word (and just once), pacifier.
  • Swee'Pea (Popeye), can only crawl, doesn't have all of his teeth, speaks like a baby.

Kids

See also

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