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55 Iconic Animation Duos Ranked for All Time


One of the most iconic acts in comedy is the comedy duo. It’s a simple act involving two characters with polarizing personalities playing off one another with comedic timing. The most common of these is to have one character be wacky and bombastic, and another be more reserved to contrast them.

The world of animation has produced some of the most iconic duos in entertainment. Some date back to its Golden Age, while others are more recent creations, but all of them are united in their ability to make audiences laugh, cry, and come back for more. The best animation duos are influential, entertaining, and simply unforgettable for many fans who are reminded of some nostalgic viewing experiences every time they see these pairs.

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Gumby and Pokey

In ‘Howdy Doody’ (1955–1956), ‘The Gumby Show’ (1956–1969), ‘Gumby: The Movie’ (1995)

Gumby and Pokey making a snowman

From the mind of stop-motion genius Art Clokey came a series about Gumby, a green boy made out of clay. With his best friend, an orange pony named Pokey, he travels inside various books to interact with the characters and stories within. Sometimes their adventures lead to them thwarting the evil plans of the Blockheads.

While Gumby had a few friends, his relationship with Pokey was the strongest in the series. His nervous tendencies and occasional bouts of cynicism balanced out Gumby’s more energetic and curious traits. Despite his fears, Pokey never abandons Gumby, showcasing their friendship’s depths.

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Ralph Wolf and Sam Sheepdog

In ‘Don’t Give Up the Sheep’ (1953), ‘Sheep Ahoy’ (1954), ‘Double or Mutton’ (1955)

Sam Sheepdog holds Ralph Wolf up via a spear.

Sam Sheepdog holds Ralph Wolf up via a spear.
Image via Warner Bros.

Warner Bros. created many iconic duos in their Looney Tunes shorts, but one of the most unique dynamics comes from Ralph Wolf and Sam Sheepdog. At first glance, it seems like it’d be antagonistic: Ralph is constantly trying to steal a herd of sheep, and Sam thwarts him. However, the duo mix things up by only being punch-clock adversaries.

When the whistle blows for quitting time, Ralph and Sam depart on good terms, and sometimes Sam even encourages Ralph that next time might be different. This friendly relationship is a great juxtaposition and serves as a good reminder that your opposition isn’t always your enemy. Plus, the slapstick is hilarious, especially from Sam, who often just remains motionless as he lets Ralph dig his own grave with overly complex gadgets.

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Rocky and Bullwinkle

In ‘The Adventures of Rocky and Bullwinkle and Friends’ (1959–1964)

Rocky is concerned as Bullwinkle holds a grenade

Airing during the height of the Cold War, The Adventures of Rocky and Bullwinkle and Friends introduced the world to Rocket J. Squirrel and his friend Bullwinkle the moose. They go on several adventures while thwarting the plans of Russian spies Boris Badenov and Natasha Fatale. In between, the show included several fun segments, including Peabody’s Improbable History and Dudley Do-Right.

Despite coming out during the Cold War, Rocky and Bullwinkle’s style of humor has allowed them to last into the modern day, with the most recent nostalgic cartoon reboot in 2018. This is thanks to the duo’s dynamic. Rocky has a wide-eyed and energetic look at the world, while Bullwinkle is dim-witted but surprisingly witty when it comes to his humor.

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Arnold and Gerald

In ‘Hey Arnold!’ (1996–2004)




Hey Arnold! was one of those kids’ shows that respected the intelligence of its audience and thus wasn’t afraid to tell grounded, realistic stories. The show followed a football-headed youth named Arnold as he navigated life in the big city and all that came with it. No matter what trouble comes his way, be it investigating spooky urban legends or helping to reunite long-lost family members, Arnold was always helped out by his best friend, Gerald.

Arnold and Gerald’s friendship stands out so well thanks to how simple and heartwarming it is. Arnold’s optimism and kindness often lead him to help others, and though Gerald is usually more on the skeptical side, he always helps Arnold out because that’s what best friends do. When they’re not going on adventures, the two can also find fun in the simplest things, which is a good representation of how the best of friends can form fantastic memories through the simplest actions.

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Tommy and Chuckie

In ‘Rugrats’ (1991–2004), ‘All Grown Up!’ (2003–2008), ‘Rugrats’ (2021–2023)

Tommy and Chuckie look at all the lights around them

Tommy and Chuckie look at all the lights around them
Image via Nickelodeon

Rugrats was a staple of 1990s Nickelodeon thanks to its unique premise of showing life from the perspective of toddlers. The most prominent characters are Tommy Pickles, whose house the kids always visit, and Chuckie Finster, who lives with his single father. Tommy would often lead his fellow toddlers on crazy adventures while Chuckie would try to voice his concerns.

Beyond their contrasting personalities, Tommy and Chuckie’s friendship is a great example ofthe complexities that go into building friendships. Usually, they were as close as brothers but sometimes could butt heads since their young age meant they couldn’t process their emotions. No matter how many times they fight, they always come back together and sometimes learn from one another which reaffirms their friendship’s strength.

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Timon and Pumbaa

In ‘The Lion King’ (1994), ‘Timon & Pumbaa’ (1995–1999), ‘The Lion King’ (2019)

Timon covering Pumbaa’s mouth in The Lion King

Timon covering Pumbaa’s mouth in The Lion King
Image via Disney

The Lion King wouldn’t be complete without Timon and Pumbaa’s wacky misadventures. An unlikely pair of friends, witty meerkat Timon and lovable warthog Pumbaa are inseparable and complement each other perfectly. If there’s one thing fans still remember from Disney classic it’s likely duo’s hit song “Hakuna Matata.”

Although their subsequent appearances in spin-offs have failed to top their original roles in animated film Timon and Pumbaa are fondly remembered for humor they gave young fans back then. They perfectly capture essence true friendship.

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Kim Possible and Ron Stoppable

In ‘Kim Possible’ (2002–2007)

Kim

KIM Possible Disney Channel 
Image Via Disney Channel 

“Call me beep me if you wanna reach me.” Fans iconic animated show from early 2000s likely still have special place their heart for Kim Possible. Series follows high school cheerleader by day crime-fighting prodigy by night would not be same without awkward best friend Ron Stoppable.

KIM can be brave face thrilling missions around world knowing she can always count on Ron’s comedic timingand unexpected heroism throughout series. Everyone needs strong friendship like animated duo’s which hopefully won’t fade into obscurity anytime soon.


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