
Welcome to the brand new Tiny Toon Adventures Character Guide, here on eric42.com. With this page, I am focusing on the new characters that were created in Tiny Toon Adventures. This means that I will not, for instance, be listing any of the Looney Tunes characters despite their major role in the series.
These are the characters that appear in the most episodes.
Buster Bunny is one of the central characters in Tiny Toon Adventures and serves as the energetic, optimistic heart of the series. A blue rabbit with boundless enthusiasm, Buster is a student at Acme Looniversity, where he trains to become a professional cartoon star. He idolizes Bugs Bunny, often studying his techniques and striving to live up to the legacy of classic Looney Tunes comedy. Buster is adventurous and well-meaning, though his eagerness sometimes gets him into trouble, especially when he leaps into situations without fully thinking them through.
Despite his occasional impulsiveness, Buster is loyal, brave, and genuinely kind to his friends. He often acts as a leader within the group, balancing his desire for fun with a strong sense of right and wrong. Buster’s friendship—and playful rivalry—with Babs Bunny is a cornerstone of the show, marked by teamwork, friendly competition, and mutual respect. Through his antics, Buster embodies the spirit of classic cartoon heroism while giving it a youthful, modern twist that helped define Tiny Toon Adventures.
Babs Bunny is the vibrant and hyperactive co-protagonist of Tiny Toon Adventures, known for her sharp wit and incredible talent for improvisational comedy. A young, pink-and-white rabbit with signature purple bows on her ears, she serves as a co-host of the show alongside her best friend, Buster Bunny. Babs is a "one-rabbit entertainment center" who specializes in celebrity impressions and comedic disguises, often transforming into various characters. While she shares the "Bunny" surname with Buster, the pair famously maintains the running gag of "no relation" whenever they introduce themselves.
As a top student at Acme Looniversity, Babs is a natural performer who will do almost anything for a laugh, frequently breaking the fourth wall to engage the audience. Her personality is defined by a "sassy but feminine" flair, and she often searches for strong female mentors, eventually finding inspiration in classic characters like Honey. Despite her comedic nature, Babs is a loyal and brave friend who isn't afraid to use her quick thinking to sabotage bullies or lead her classmates in "Advanced Class Clowning."
Plucky Duck is the ambitious and egotistical deuteragonist of Tiny Toon Adventures, mentored by the legendary Daffy Duck at Acme Looniversity. A young green duck typically seen in a white tank top, Plucky is driven by a relentless desire for fame, wealth, and the spotlight, often attempting to upstage Buster and Babs Bunny. His character is defined by a "kaleidoscopic" range of emotions—frequently shifting between extreme confidence, jealousy, and frustration. Despite his self-centered schemes and a tendency to take advantage of his mild-mannered best friend, Hamton J. Pig, Plucky possesses an underlying sense of goodwill and loyalty that occasionally leads him to perform genuinely heroic acts.
Beyond his standard role as a student, Plucky often takes on various alter egos and parodies, such as the superhero "Batduck" or the "Toxic Revenger." He has a long-standing, complicated romantic interest in Shirley the Loon, whose patience for his grandstanding is thin, though she occasionally reciprocates his affection. His childhood is even explored in "Baby Plucky" segments, famously characterized by his obsession with flushing things down the toilet.
Hamton J. Pig is the sweet-natured, soft-spoken student at Acme Looniversity who serves as the protégé to the legendary Porky Pig. Defined by his incredible cleanliness and cautious demeanor, Hamton often acts as the "straight man" to the more chaotic antics of his best friend, Plucky Duck. He is easily identified by his light blue overalls and his penchant for over-explaining things or worrying about the rules. Despite his obsessive-compulsive tendencies regarding hygiene and order, Hamton possesses a heart of gold and a surprising amount of common sense that often keeps his more impulsive classmates out of serious trouble.
While he is generally portrayed as timid, Hamton’s character is defined by a surprisingly diverse set of traits, including his insatiable appetite and a hidden talent for various hobbies, like his encyclopedic knowledge of vacuum cleaners. He frequently finds himself caught in the middle of Plucky’s get-rich-quick schemes, playing the role of the reluctant but loyal sidekick. Though he may lack the zany energy of Buster Bunny or the ego of Plucky, Hamton’s reliability and genuine kindness make him the emotional anchor of the group, proving that even in a world of "looney" toon physics, there is always room for a little sincerity.
Elmyra Duff is a young, redheaded human character and a prominent student at Acme Looniversity, where she serves as the protégé to Elmer Fudd. Distinguishable by her light blue blouse, white pleated skirt, and a signature blue hair bow featuring a small animal skull, Elmyra is defined by her extreme and often overwhelming obsession with "cute" animals. Unlike her mentor, who is a hunter, Elmyra believes she is a devoted animal lover; however, her lack of basic pet care knowledge and her tendency to "hug and squeeze" her pets into "itty-bitty pieces" often leaves her animal classmates and pets in a state of sheer terror.
Despite her role as a secondary antagonist, Elmyra is generally portrayed as a sweet-natured but dim-witted child who is completely oblivious to the discomfort or destruction she causes. She often speaks in baby talk, referring to animals with cutesy nicknames like "hippity-hops" for rabbits, and frequently burst into tears when her "furry friends" inevitably try to escape her clutches. While she can be a persistent foil for characters like Buster and Babs Bunny, her actions usually stem from a misplaced, overenthusiastic affection rather than genuine malice, making her one of the most unpredictable and inadvertently dangerous residents of Acme Acres.
Montana Max is the quintessential bratty billionaire of Acme Acres and the primary human antagonist of the Tiny Toon Adventures cast. As the protégé to the greedy Yosemite Sam, "Monty" is defined by his astronomical wealth, explosive temper, and a complete lack of moral compass. He is usually seen sporting a business suit and a perpetual scowl, using his vast fortune to buy his way into situations or to fund elaborate schemes designed to ruin the fun for Buster Bunny and his friends. To Max, everything and everyone has a price, and his character serves as a satirical take on the "spoiled rich kid" trope, often throwing massive, floor-stomping tantrums when things don't go exactly his way.
Despite his immense resources, Max is frequently portrayed as deeply lonely and insecure, hidden beneath a layer of arrogance and hostility. He resides in a sprawling, high-tech mansion filled with every toy and gadget imaginable, yet he lacks the genuine friendships enjoyed by the other students at Acme Looniversity. His rivalry with Buster Bunny is fueled by his inability to understand how Buster can be so happy and successful without a cent to his name. Whether he is trying to buy the school or attempting to cheat in a competition, Montana Max’s reliance on money over merit invariably leads to his comedic downfall, proving that even the biggest bank account can’t save a "bad boy" from a well-timed anvil.
Dizzy Devil is the chaotic, purple-furred whirlwind of Acme Looniversity and the protégé to the legendary Tasmanian Devil. Characterized by his insatiable appetite and his ability to spin at high speeds, Dizzy is a force of nature who often leaves a trail of destruction in his wake. He is easily recognizable by his singular yellow propeller cap and his mismatched eyes—one featuring a pink iris and the other a green one—which highlight his frenetic and unpredictable personality. While he lacks the verbal sophistication of his peers, communicating mostly through grunts, growls, and slobbery exclamations, his raw energy makes him one of the most physically formidable students in Acme Acres.
Despite his destructive tendencies, Dizzy is not inherently malicious; rather, he is driven by a primitive, childlike desire for food and entertainment. He often finds himself caught between his wild instincts and his genuine desire to fit in with the rest of the Tiny Toons gang. His character often explores the comedic struggle of a "monster" trying to navigate a civilized school environment, whether he’s accidentally eating his homework or attempting to join a social gathering without flattening the room. Ultimately, Dizzy serves as the group's lovable wildcard, providing high-energy slapstick humor and a reminder that even the most voracious predators have a soft spot for their friends.
Furrball is the perpetually down-on-his-luck blue cat of Acme Acres, serving as the protégé to the classic Looney Tunes antagonist Sylvester. Unlike many of his classmates who live in comfortable homes, Furrball is often depicted as a stray, living in a cardboard box and sporting a distinctive bandage on his tail as a symbol of his constant misfortune. He is the ultimate "victim" character in the series, frequently finding himself at the mercy of slapstick physics, falling anvils, or the unintentional (yet terrifying) "affection" of Elmyra Duff. His design is simple and expressive, capturing a sense of vulnerability that makes him one of the most sympathetic characters in the show's ensemble.
While he is often cast as the predator in pursuit of Sweetie Bird or Sneezer the mouse, Furrball rarely succeeds, usually ending up worse off than when he started. His character arc is a relentless cycle of hunger and bad timing, yet he displays an admirable—if misguided—tenacity in his quest for a meal or a warm place to sleep. Interestingly, Furrball’s personality shifts depending on the scenario; he can be a silent, focused hunter in the vein of a classic silent cartoon character, or a pathetic, shivering pet looking for love. This duality makes him a versatile comedic tool, providing a bridge between the high-energy antics of the bunnies and the more traditional, pantomime-style humor of the original Looney Tunes shorts.
Fifi La Fume is the glamorous and flirtatious purple skunk of Acme Looniversity, serving as the protégé to the amorous Pepe Le Pew. Residing in a literal "boudoir" within a Cadillac in the Acme Acres junkyard, Fifi is defined by her thick French accent, her romantic nature, and her signature heavy scent. She sports a bushy tail and exudes an air of classic Hollywood sophistication. Like her mentor, her primary motivation is the pursuit of romance, though she often finds herself rebuffed not because of her personality, but because of the overwhelming odor that trails behind her whenever she becomes excited or lovestruck.
Despite being a "stinky" skunk, Fifi is portrayed as one of the more self-assured and popular students among the Tiny Toons cast. Unlike Pepe, who was often oblivious to his target's discomfort, Fifi is frequently depicted as a more sympathetic figure whose quest for love is genuine and occasionally heartbreaking. She is fiercely loyal to her friends and can be quite assertive when she or her companions are mistreated, often using her "skunk power" as a defensive tool rather than just a romantic nuisance. Her character adds a layer of "femme fatale" parody to the show, blending vintage charm with the high-energy slapstick of a modern cartoon.
Shirley the Loon is the ethereal, spiritually-inclined resident of Acme Acres and the protégé to the legendary Daffy Duck (though she shares far more personality traits with her "spirit guide," Melissa Duck). Clad in a white shirt and sporting a thick, valley-girl accent, Shirley is a "psychic extraordinaire" who spends much of her time meditating, reading palms, or consulting her crystal ball. She represents a parody of the New Age movement popular in the 1990s, often floating a few inches off the ground in a lotus position while surrounded by a glowing aura. Despite her cosmic preoccupations, she is one of the most intelligent and level-headed characters at Acme Looniversity, frequently using her genuine telekinetic powers to solve problems that others can’t.
Beneath her "zen" exterior, Shirley possesses a notoriously short fuse, particularly when faced with the chauvinism or stupidity of characters like Plucky Duck. While she is usually calm and soft-spoken, she can quickly transition into a state of "loonacy," unleashing powerful psychic blasts or verbal takedowns when pushed too far. She is a core member of the show's female trio alongside Babs Bunny and Fifi La Fume, often serving as the pragmatic voice of reason that balances their more impulsive energies. Shirley’s character brings a unique blend of supernatural mystery and California-girl satire to the series, proving that being "in tune with the universe" doesn't mean you can't be a formidable force on the playground.
These are the characters that appear often, but not in every episode.
Gogo Dodo is the surreal, green-feathered resident of Wackyland and the protégé to the original Dodo from the classic 1938 short Porky in Wackyland. As the most eccentric student at Acme Looniversity, Gogo is a living embodiment of "pure" cartoon logic, capable of warping reality, morphing his body into various shapes, and pulling impossible objects out of thin air. He is easily identified by his bright blue sneakers and the colorful, nonsensical environment he calls home, where the laws of physics are treated as mere suggestions. Gogo serves as a bridge to the earliest, most experimental era of animation, representing a brand of humor that is entirely unpredictable and delightfully absurd.
Unlike the other students who live in the relatively grounded Acme Acres, Gogo operates on a completely different wavelength, often appearing in a burst of zaniness to provide a meta-commentary on the show or to lead his friends on a journey through the "Great Unknown." He is generally friendly and helpful, though his assistance often comes in the form of riddles or visual puns that leave his classmates more confused than when they started. By maintaining the legacy of Wackyland, Gogo Dodo ensures that Tiny Toon Adventures never loses its sense of avant-garde weirdness, proving that even in a structured school environment, there is always a place for the completely inexplicable.
Li'l Sneezer is the tiny, diaper-clad mouse student at Acme Looniversity who serves as the protégé to the classic Looney Tunes character Sniffles. He is defined by his adorable appearance, high-pitched voice, and, most notably, his devastatingly powerful hay fever. Despite his minuscule size, Sneezer possesses a "nuclear-powered" sneeze that can level buildings, blow away adversaries, and completely reshape the landscape of Acme Acres. He is often portrayed as an innocent, well-meaning toddler who is completely oblivious to the chaos his allergies cause, making him a walking—and sneezing—natural disaster that both friends and foes have learned to fear.
In terms of personality, Li'l Sneezer is incredibly talkative and friendly, often babbling away with a sweet sincerity that makes it difficult for anyone to stay angry at him for long. His role in the series often mirrors the classic "unwitting powerhouse" trope; he may be the target of a hungry Furrball or an annoyed Montana Max, but his inevitable "Ah-choo!" serves as the ultimate equalizer, usually sending his would-be tormentors flying into the stratosphere. He represents the unpredictable nature of childhood innocence in the cartoon world, proving that in the universe of Tiny Toon Adventures, the smallest packages often contain the biggest (and loudest) surprises.
Bookworm is the quiet, highly intelligent, and often underestimated inhabitant of the Acme Looniversity library, serving as the protégé to the classic Looney Tunes character, Sniffles the Mouse. Primarily appearing as a small green worm wearing thick, oversized spectacles, he is the personification of the "literary" side of cartoon life. Unlike the high-energy, vocal students like Buster or Plucky, Bookworm is almost entirely silent, communicating through his actions and his vast knowledge of books. He often functions as a plot device or a source of information, popping up to provide the perfect reference book or a bit of obscure trivia that helps the main cast solve a mystery or escape a predicament.
Despite his small stature and unassuming nature, Bookworm is frequently the target of Furrball the cat, leading to a classic predator-and-prey dynamic that mirrors the chase sequences of the original Looney Tunes shorts. However, Bookworm is far more resourceful than he looks, often using his intellect and the library environment to outsmart the clumsy feline with ease. He represents the "brain over brawn" philosophy, showing that even the smallest creature in Acme Acres can hold their own against much larger threats. His presence adds a touch of charm and quiet wit to the series, serving as a reminder that being well-read is its own kind of superpower.
Sweetie Bird is the small, pink, and deceptively innocent canary of Acme Acres, serving as the protégé to the legendary Tweety Pie. While she maintains the wide-eyed, "puddy tat" observing persona of her mentor, Sweetie is often portrayed as significantly more aggressive and proactive when dealing with her pursuers. Usually targeted by the hungry but hapless Furrball, she doesn't just evade capture; she frequently lures her predators into elaborate, painful traps with a mischievous glint in her eye. Her signature pink feathers and high-pitched voice mask a cunning intellect that allows her to dominate almost any slapstick confrontation she finds herself in.
Despite her diminutive size, Sweetie possesses a surprisingly loud and authoritative personality, often showing a sassy streak that sets her apart from the more reserved Tweety. She is a master of psychological warfare, using her "cute" status to manipulate situations to her advantage or to gain the sympathy of powerful allies like Elmyra Duff. Whether she is defending her nest or simply enjoying a day out in the park, Sweetie Bird serves as a reminder that in the world of Tiny Toons, the most adorable characters are often the most dangerous, proving that being "tweet" doesn't mean you can't be tough.
Calamity Coyote is the brilliant but perpetually unlucky mechanical genius of Acme Looniversity, serving as the protégé to the legendary Wile E. Coyote. Like his mentor, Calamity is a silent character who communicates through a series of hand-drawn signs tucked away in his fur, which he uses to express everything from complex scientific formulas to pleas for help. He is defined by his unwavering belief in technology and his own intellect, frequently spending his time in a high-tech lab constructing elaborate inventions intended to capture Little Beeper. With his slightly oversized head and intense, focused eyes, Calamity embodies the "super genius" archetype, though his brilliance is almost always undermined by the fickle laws of cartoon physics.
Despite his incredible engineering skills, Calamity is the ultimate victim of "Acme" brand malfunctions and gravity. His pursuit of the lightning-fast Little Beeper leads to breathtakingly fast-paced chases through the outskirts of Acme Acres, usually ending with Calamity flattened like a pancake or falling off a towering cliff. Unlike some of his more social classmates, he is a solitary figure, driven by an obsessive need to succeed where his mentor failed. His character provides a modern, high-speed update to the classic silent comedy of the original Road Runner shorts, proving that even the most sophisticated gadgetry is no match for the sheer speed of a "beep-beep" and a bit of bad luck.
Little Beeper is the vibrant, red-and-orange roadrunner student at Acme Looniversity and the protégé to the legendary Road Runner. Much like his mentor, he is the fastest creature in Acme Acres, capable of moving at speeds that blur into a series of colorful streaks and "beep-beep" sound effects. He is defined by his boundless energy and his uncanny ability to evade any trap set for him, often without even realizing he was in danger. While he is generally silent, his expressive face and occasional use of signs (similar to his rival, Calamity Coyote) convey a playful, almost mischievous personality that enjoys the thrill of the chase.
Unlike many of his classmates who deal with teenage drama or schoolwork, Little Beeper’s life is a continuous high-speed race through the deserts and highways surrounding the school. He serves as the perfect foil to Calamity Coyote, representing natural, effortless talent against Calamity’s over-engineered and doomed persistence. Beeper is rarely seen standing still, and his presence in an episode usually signals a shift toward pure, kinetic slapstick comedy. He is the personification of "unbeatable" cartoon logic, moving through the world with a cheerful invincibility that makes him both a hero to the students and a constant source of frustration for the hungry—or simply competitive—coyotes of the world.
Arnold the Pitbull is the hulking, muscular powerhouse of Acme Acres, serving as a satirical take on the "meathead" or "bodybuilder" archetype. Often seen wearing a small black speedo or weightlifting gear, Arnold is defined by his massive physical stature, a thick Arnold Schwarzenegger-inspired accent, and an absolute obsession with physical fitness. Unlike many of the other students who are direct protégés of classic Looney Tunes, Arnold is a more original creation who embodies the quintessential "tough guy" antagonist, frequently working as a bouncer, a security guard, or simply the neighborhood bully who uses his strength to intimidate the smaller characters.
Despite his intimidating appearance, Arnold is often more of a comedic obstacle than a truly malicious villain. His single-minded devotion to his physique means he can be easily distracted by mirrors, protein shakes, or opportunities to flex his enormous muscles. While he frequently clashes with Buster and Plucky—often finding himself the victim of their cleverer wits—his storylines usually highlight the absurdity of his vanity. Whether he is trying to run a brutal "fat camp" or acting as a bodyguard for Montana Max, Arnold the Pitbull serves as a hilarious reminder that in the world of cartoons, all the muscle in the world is no match for a well-placed banana peel or a witty one-liner.
Concord Condor is the dim-witted and incredibly laid-back resident of Acme Looniversity, serving as the protégé to the classic Looney Tunes character Beaky Buzzard. Living in a nest on the outskirts of Acme Acres, Concord is defined by his slow speech, vacant expression, and a signature shy "nope-nope-nope" or "yup-yup-yup" verbal tic. Unlike the high-achieving or hyperactive students like Buster or Plucky, Concord is content to move at his own glacial pace, often appearing completely oblivious to the chaos surrounding him. He wears a simple blue sweater and a small purple hat, maintaining a lanky, awkward physique that perfectly matches his bumbling personality.
Despite his role as a predator—specifically a bird of prey—Concord lacks any predatory instinct or competitive drive, often finding himself too confused or lazy to actually hunt. He is the ultimate "slow-witted" character, frequently taking metaphors literally or getting distracted by his own thoughts mid-sentence. While he isn't a central protagonist, his appearances provide a unique brand of low-energy, surreal comedy that contrasts sharply with the show's usual frantic speed. Concord serves as a lovable, if somewhat dense, addition to the cast, proving that even in a school for world-class toons, there is always room for a student who is just happy to be there.
Byron Basset is the lethargic, droopy-faced bloodhound of Acme Looniversity, serving as a protégé to the various "lazy dog" archetypes of classic animation. Defined by his immense weight, heavy eyelids, and a tongue that almost always hangs out of his mouth, Byron is the personification of low-energy slapstick. He rarely walks, preferring instead to move by "flying"—a unique cartoon trait where he spins his long, velvet-like ears to hover through the air like a slow-moving helicopter. Despite his apparent laziness, he is often used as a comedic transport for other characters, though he is just as likely to fall asleep mid-flight and drop his passengers in the nearest pond.
While he is technically a student, Byron doesn't participate in many academic activities, usually being found napping in the hallway or serving as a silent observer to the antics of his more energetic friends. He is almost entirely non-verbal, communicating through deep, mournful barks or simply a heavy sigh that conveys his general desire to return to his nap. However, beneath his sleepy exterior lies a surprisingly loyal companion; he often provides the "slow and steady" solution to a problem, proving that even a dog who spends 22 hours a day sleeping can still be an essential member of the Tiny Toons gang.
Mary Melody is a sweet-natured and down-to-earth student at Acme Looniversity, distinguished by being one of the few human characters who is a friend rather than a foil to the toons. Her character is a modern update of the minor Looney Tunes character Granny (as a young girl. With her bright, optimistic attitude and sensible nature, Mary often serves as a grounded contemporary to the more eccentric Babs Bunny and Shirley the Loon. She is frequently seen with her signature dark hair tied back, wearing a casual outfit that reflects her approachable, "girl next door" persona.
Unlike Elmyra or Montana Max, Mary Melody treats the animal characters with respect and genuine friendship, making her a rare voice of sanity in the chaotic environment of Acme Acres. She is often portrayed as a talented singer and performer, embodying the "musical" aspect of the show's title. While she may not have the reality-warping powers of a dodo or the explosive temper of a rabbit, her inclusion provides a necessary balance to the cast, offering a relatable perspective on the "looney" world around her. She represents the kinder side of human-toon relations, proving that you don't need a mallet or a fortune to fit in at the world’s craziest school.
Fowlmouth is the loud-mouthed, fast-talking rooster student at Acme Looniversity, serving as the protégé to the legendary Foghorn Leghorn. True to his mentor’s heritage, he is a Southern-accented bird with a penchant for nonstop chatter, but with a unique and modern twist: he has a severe inability to control his language. While the "blue" content of his speech is always censored by a barrage of cartoon sound effects—like horns, whistles, and bells—his explosive outbursts and aggressive verbal style make him a constant source of comedic tension. He is often seen wearing a small blue hat and a white t-shirt, looking every bit the pint-sized version of the blustering rooster he admires.
Despite his abrasive exterior and his tendency to lose his cool at the slightest provocation, Fowlmouth is often depicted as a character who genuinely wants to be "good," though his temperament usually gets the better of him. His storylines often revolve around his attempts to curb his "potty mouth," particularly when he is trying to impress a girl or pass a class at the Looniversity. He serves as a brilliant parody of the "tough guy" or "shock jock" persona, proving that in Acme Acres, a well-timed bleep can be just as funny as a physical pratfall.
Barky Marky is a high-energy, tan-colored canine student at Acme Looniversity who serves as the protégé to the classic Looney Tunes character Marc Antony. As his name implies, his defining characteristic is his relentless, rapid-fire barking, which he uses to express everything from extreme excitement to minor frustration. Often seen wearing a green collar and a wide, eager grin, Marky represents the quintessential "happy dog" energy taken to a cartoon extreme. Unlike the silent or lethargic Byron Basset, Barky Marky is a whirlwind of kinetic movement, frequently seen bouncing off the walls or chasing his own tail with a level of enthusiasm that can be exhausting for his classmates.
Despite his somewhat limited vocabulary, Barky Marky is portrayed as an incredibly friendly and earnest character who just wants to be part of the action. He often appears in the background of school assemblies or during large group activities, adding to the chaotic atmosphere of Acme Acres with his rhythmic yapping. Because he is so focused on his physical impulses, he can sometimes be a bit of a nuisance to characters who prefer peace and quiet, but his lack of malice makes him impossible to truly dislike. He serves as a fun, high-speed contrast to the other animal students, embodying the pure, unbridled joy of a puppy who has discovered that being "looney" is his full-time job.
This Tiny Toon Adventures Character Guide provides a concise overview of the characters from the animated series, highlighting their personalities, roles, relationships, and notable traits. Each entry is designed to help fans quickly understand who each character is, what makes them unique, and how they contribute to the humor and storytelling of the show, making the guide a handy reference for both longtime viewers and newcomers exploring the world of Acme Acres.
By no means does this page list every single character that appears on the show. There are so many minor characters that this page would end up maybe ten times the size it already is. Perhaps in the future, I can add a few more characters to the page if there are any particular characters that you'd like to see listed here.
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