Top 10 Cartoon Characters Of India Till 2023 - 2024

 

Here are top 10 iconic cartoon characters that have left a lasting impact on Indian audiences:


10. Chhota Bheem:


Premiered in 2008 on Pogo TV, Chhota Bheem follows the adventures of a boy named Bheem in the fictional kingdom of Dholakpur. Known for protecting Raja Indravarma from various evil forces, Bheem gains strength from eating Laddos, making him a beloved character among Indian kids.


9. Pakdam Pakdai:


Also known as Rat-A-Tat, this Indian animated series airing on Sonic channel draws inspiration from Oggy and the Cockroaches. The silent war between a cat, Oggy, and three cockroaches - Doggy Don, Motu, and Lambu - adds a humorous twist to the classic cat-and-mouse dynamic.


8. Roll No 21:


Set in a fictional school, Roll No 21 features Kris, a student battling the evil Principal Kanishk, who returns as the sinister king Kansa. This animated series connects with kids of the same age, offering an engaging storyline centered around friendship and adventure.


7. Ninja Hattori:


Created by Motoo Abiko, this show revolves around 11-year-old Kenichi Mitsuba, an average kid struggling with studies. His life takes a turn when he befriends Hattori Kanzo, a little ninja who becomes a loyal friend, helping Kenichi navigate the challenges of childhood.


6. Mr. Bean Animated:


Based on the beloved live-action series, Mr. Bean Animated continues the misadventures of the iconic character Mr. Bean, bringing his comedic antics to a younger audience. The show has become a favorite on Pogo TV, showcasing Mr. Bean's amusing interactions with his teddy bear, Irma Gobb, and others.


5. Jungle Book:


Bringing Rudyard Kipling's classic tale to life, Jungle Book follows the adventures of Mowgli, raised by wolves in the Indian jungle. With friends like Baloo and Bagheera, Mowgli faces the dangers of the wild, creating a timeless narrative that resonates with audiences of all ages.


4. Shinchan:


Known for its impact on viewers globally, Shinchan is a Japanese manga series that follows the adventures of 5-year-old Shinnosuke "Shin" Nohara. The show's humorous take on daily life and Shinchan's mischievous antics have made it immensely popular across the globe.


3. Tom and Jerry:


A timeless classic, Tom and Jerry's comic fights between the cat (Tom) and the mouse (Jerry) have entertained audiences since 1940. The iconic duo's cleverness, cunning abilities, and endless pursuit of one another continue to captivate generations.


2. Perman: 


A Japanese manga series, Perman, written by Fujiko Fujio, features a clumsy boy chosen to be an apprentice to a powerful superhero. Saving people from difficult situations and disasters, Perman has become a popular television show in many Asian nations.


1. Doraemon:


Taking the top spot is Doraemon, the beloved robotic cat who transcends time to guide and protect Nobita Nobi. With its heartwarming stories, futuristic gadgets, and themes of friendship, Doraemon has become an integral part of the childhood memories of millions across the globe.


These characters have not only entertained but also imparted valuable life lessons to generations of Indian kids.