Compendium of Parks-Original Characters

Charlie The Chatbox Ghost

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For awhile now I've been meaning to compile a list of every park-original character (and the attractions they come from) as I can, mostly just to see how many Disney has come up with. I'm far from an expert on Disney history, so I'd love help! My goal is to cover all parks across the world and every attraction, from current to defunct. Please, if you can think of any characters, let me know to help fill this out! Also including the year they debuted helps a ton too!


Note: Any attraction labeled red is incomplete! There also may be some not labeled red that are incomplete, unbeknownst to me.
Attractions are listed where they first debuted. If a later version of an attraction created new characters for its version, that version is listed in the park it was made for.





This table is publicly editable, so feel free to suggest edits!​



 
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Miru

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Epcot’s Habit Heroes (2011) had Control Freak, Snacker & Sweet Tooth, and Leadbottom. Not sure when Master Gracey debuted really, whether in 1969 or 1971. Pretty sure Constance debuted in 2005.
 

Earlie the Pearlie

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I love this! Off the top of my head:

Epcot:
  • Kimballum Horriblus (World of Motion, 1982)
  • Horizons Robot (1983)
  • Bill McKim and Sherry (Test Track, 1998)
  • Mission Space Guy (2003)
  • JASON (The Living Seas, 1986)
  • Wonders of Life (1989)
    • Buzzy
    • General Knowledge
    • Captain Braddock
    • Mission Commander
    • Dr. Cynthia Lair
    • Left Brain
    • Right Brain
    • Stomach
    • Bladder
    • Adrenal Gland
    • Ventricles
    • Hypothalamus
    • Annie
  • Dr. Nigel Channing (Honey I Shrunk the Audience, 1994)


Hollywood Studios
  • The Three Ds (Dorothy, Dinah, and Max) (Muppet*Vision 3D)
  • The Tower of Terror (1994)
    • Carolyn Crosson
    • Gilbert London
    • Dewey Todd
    • Sally Shine
    • Emeline Partridge
Disneyland
  • America Sings (1974)
    • Sam Eagle
    • Ollie Owl
    • The Weasel
    • The Goose Quartet
    • Colonel Houndstooth
    • The Swamp Boys
    • Mother Possum
    • Moonshine Fox
    • Chicken and Fox Gospel Singers
    • Fox and Rabbit on Handcar
    • Saddlesore Swanson
    • Sombrero Dog and Mule
    • The Boothill Boys
    • Home on the Range Dog
      • Critters (including what became Brer Roadrunner and Brer Tortoise)
    • Mother Rabbit
    • Showgirl Pig
    • Blossom-Nose Murphey
    • Police Dog
    • The Old Gray Mare
    • Bird in a Gilded Cage
    • Tenor Fox
    • Dancing Birds
    • Drunk Waiter Pig
    • Collegiate Quartet
    • Big Daddy
    • Rock 'n Roll Stork
    • Alligator (later Hitchhiking Alligator)
    • Hippie Stork
    • Rattle and Roll Frog
    • Biker Storks
I'll add more if I think of them!

Edit: Julie and IO in Backstage Magic, obscure Dinoland USA background characters Bernard Dunn, Shirley Woo, Eugene McGee, Jenny Weinstein, Sam Gonzales, and Mark Rios (credit here to the Dinoland Appreciation thread), the "uh... fly!" guy from Flight of Passage, Shaman of Songs, the priest from Rio del Tiempo, Maelstrom trolls (three-head and the two others) and Vikings, the full casts of Spaceship Earth and World of Motion (too many to name, I think!), the people on the porch and statues in American Adventure, narrator from Adventure Thru Inner Space, goose droids and R-3X from Star Tours, Mara from IJA...
 
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Miru

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Swifty LaRue (Superstar Limo, 2001)
Eureka the Spirit of Discovery (Eureka Parade, 2001)
Ellie the Elephant (Jungle Cruise, date unknown)
Big Bertha (Jungle Cruise (Disneyland), 1965)
Kejo the Silverback (Jungle Cruise (Disneyland), 1976)
Sally Slater (Haunted Mansion, 1969)
Push the Singing Trash Can (2003, Magic Kingdom)
Shiriki Utundu (Tower of Terror (Tokyo DisneySea), 2001)
HALYX (Tomorrowland, Disneyland, 1980)
Miss April-December (Haunted Mansion, 1969)


Depends on how deep you want to count characters only mentioned on posters, headstones, etc;
Terri Fide (Mullholland Madness, 2001)
Rolly Costa (Mullholland Madness, 2001)

The Abominable Snowman (Matterhorn) is apparently named Harold
 
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Karakasa

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Great list so far. I'd like to shout out "Meet the World" as well. The original characters (not counting historical figures) are:
  • The Crane - A crane created from the imagination of the two siblings, who takes them on a trip through Japanese history.
  • Big Brother - The elder of the two siblings the crane educates through the show.
  • Little Sister - The younger of the two siblings the crane educates through the show.
  • Yaji and Kita - A pair of Edo-period Japanese peasants, one taller, skinnier and more serious, the other shorter, stouter and more silly. They rearrange folding screens to display different art and cultural developments that came about during the Edo period. Only named in WED internal materials, it's unsure which is Yaji and which is Kita. May be named after the characters Yajirobe and Kitahachi from an old Japanese novel, Tōkaidōchū Hizakurige.
Edit: Oh yeah, not sure if you'd put it in Tokyo Disneyland or Epcot. It was originally designed for Epcot, but ended up only being built at TDL.
 
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Architectural Guinea Pig

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In the Parks
No

California Adventure

  • Soarin' Over California (2001)
    • Patrick
Citizens of Main Street (2012)
  • Donna the Dog Lady
  • Molly and Millie
  • Officers Calvin and Clyde Blue
  • Phiphi Farouk Francis
Boardwalk Betsy (2001) - Strips Dips and Chips

All Big Thunders have Billy the Disney Goat.

Shanghai Disneyland has Q'aráq the crocodile monster from Roaring Rapids (2016).

DisneySea's Soarin has Camellia Falco (2019), Fantasy Springs has The Spirit of Fantasy Springs (2024), and Journey to the Center of the Earth has Hortense the Lava Monster (2001).

Wow, you never realize how many original characters Disney has made until you actually list them out!
 

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Charlie The Chatbox Ghost

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Working on updating the list with all the additions you guys made!
Great list so far. I'd like to shout out "Meet the World" as well. The original characters (not counting historical figures) are:
  • The Crane - A crane created from the imagination of the two siblings, who takes them on a trip through Japanese history.
  • Big Brother - The elder of the two siblings the crane educates through the show.
  • Little Sister - The younger of the two siblings the crane educates through the show.
  • Yaji and Kita - A pair of Edo-period Japanese peasants, one taller, skinnier and more serious, the other shorter, stouter and more silly. They rearrange folding screens to display different art and cultural developments that came about during the Edo period. Only named in WED internal materials, it's unsure which is Yaji and which is Kita. May be named after the characters Yajirobe and Kitahachi from an old Japanese novel, Tōkaidōchū Hizakurige.
Edit: Oh yeah, not sure if you'd put it in Tokyo Disneyland or Epcot. It was originally designed for Epcot, but ended up only being built at TDL.
I love the character descriptions! Now I'm tempted to give every character on the list a short description. Would make the list more informational!
 

Miru

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The Sinister 11 (Haunted Mansion (Magic Kingdom), 1971)
* The Ogre
* The Witch of Walpurgis
Devils (Mr. Toad’s Wild Ride, 1955)
* Pitchfork Devil (Magic Kingdom, 1971)
* Demonic Judge (Disneyland, 1983)
* Demonic Dragon (Disneyland, 1983)
Tiger Lily’s Grandmother (Peter Pan’s Flight, Magic Kingdom, 2024)
BOB (Ghost Galaxy, 2006)
Spider Test Bots (WEB SLINGERS, 2021)
Bull-in-a-China-Shop (Roger Rabbit’s Car Toon Spin, 1992)
The Menehune (Aulani Resort, to add a “Standalone Resorts” section)
The Artimals (March of the Artimals, Animal Kingdom, 1998)
Albert Falls (Jungle Cruise, date unknown)
Zeebub (Ride the Comix, DisneyQuest, 1998)
Mistress Khan (Ride the Comix, DisneyQuest, 1998)
Ms. Skinner (Ride the Comix, DisneyQuest, 1998)
Capitan Bonz (Ride the Comix, DisneyQuest, 1998)
Oga (Oga’s Cantina, Galaxy’s Edge, Disneyland, 2019)



Plus, Waldo actually isn’t a park original, he debuted on Jim Henson Hour in 1989.
 
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Miru

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The Gravyeard Watchman (Haunted Mansion, 1969)
The Watchman’s Dog (Haunted Mansion, 1969)
Singing Busts (Haunted Mansion, 1969)
Martin the Spartan (Haunted Mansion, Magic Kingdom, 1971)
Phineas Pock (Haunted Mansion, 1969)
Panther Lady (Haunted Mansion, 1969)
Medusa (Haunted Mansion, 1969)
Duffy the Disney Bear (Tokyo DisneySea, 2003)
Olu’Mei (Aulani Resort, 2011)
Shadow Shadow (Hilton Head resort, date unknown)
Butterfly in the Cage (Journey Into YOUR Imagination, Epcot, 1999)
The Dapper Dans (Golden Horseshoe, 1955)
Lina Bell (Shanghai Disneyland, 2022)
Sea Serpent (Submarine Voyage, 1958)
Dok-Ondar (Galaxy’s Edge, 2019)
Savi (Galaxy’s Edge, 2019)
Kat Saka (Galaxy’s Edge, 2019)

Honorable Mentions:

Doreen Green (while she originates in Marvel, she has no MCU version and thus her live action version is technically a park original, as are the versions of Moon Girl and Onome)
 
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