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* Oddly enough, the ''[[Transformers]]'' franchise does this ''within itself''. Being named Prowl, Thrust, Snarl, Inferno, or one of any of the other most common names in the Cybertronian phone book, it doesn't mean you've got anything in common with anyone else with the same name.
* Oddly enough, the ''[[Transformers]]'' franchise does this ''within itself''. Being named Prowl, Thrust, Snarl, Inferno, or one of any of the other most common names in the Cybertronian phone book, it doesn't mean you've got anything in common with anyone else with the same name.
** However, they're simply [[Re Boot|Rebooted]] shows' versions of the same character, no different from the [[Battlestar Galactica Classic|two]] ''[[Battlestar Galactica Reimagined|Battlestar Galactica]]'' shows each having Starbuck. It's just that [[Adaptation Overdosed|there are waaaaay more than two retellings]] of the Transformers' story.
** However, they're simply [[Continuity Reboot|Rebooted]] shows' versions of the same character, no different from the [[Battlestar Galactica (1978 TV series)|two]] ''[[Battlestar Galactica (2004 TV series)|Battlestar Galactica]]'' shows each having Starbuck. It's just that [[Adaptation Overdosed|there are waaaaay more than two retellings]] of the Transformers' story.
** The toyline, however, is another story. As is the way of these things, fans are a lot more concerned with continuity and such than the makers who just want you to buy it, so when two dissimilar toys are given the same name in the same toyline, or a toy with the name of a character it doesn't resemble comes out, the [[Epileptic Trees]] get planted as people try to figure out when the scant lines of bio "take place." Prowl the owl and Prowl the lion both released as [[Beast Wars (Animation)|Beast Wars]] toys? Are they the same guy? Which one, if either, is the same guy as G1 Prowl? There are, in fact, a ''ton'' of toys named Prowl that don't exactly mimic any character named Prowl and are hard to place. Transformers Wiki has a page for each of them, and even some of those pages have a "this is what we think we know; even we can't be sure" section.
** The toyline, however, is another story. As is the way of these things, fans are a lot more concerned with continuity and such than the makers who just want you to buy it, so when two dissimilar toys are given the same name in the same toyline, or a toy with the name of a character it doesn't resemble comes out, the [[Epileptic Trees]] get planted as people try to figure out when the scant lines of bio "take place." Prowl the owl and Prowl the lion both released as [[Beast Wars]] toys? Are they the same guy? Which one, if either, is the same guy as G1 Prowl? There are, in fact, a ''ton'' of toys named Prowl that don't exactly mimic any character named Prowl and are hard to place. Transformers Wiki has a page for each of them, and even some of those pages have a "this is what we think we know; even we can't be sure" section.
** In-fiction, there's the Unicron Trilogy, where some ''[[Transformers Armada]]'' Mini-cons have their names re-used for full-sized characters. Most of them don't get their names spoken onscreen, but a few do: The names Dirt Boss, Downshift, Mirage, and Blackout, we'll be hearing from again with characters who clearly cannot be the same ones. Also, the Mini-con helicopter Jolt may or may not be a case: despite both being Minicon helicopters named Jolt, it's hard to reconcile the backstories of the Armada and Cybertron versions. Also, some [[Beast Wars (Animation)|Beast Wars]] characters share the names of unrelated [[Transformers Generation 1]] characters (while some, like Starscream and Ravage, ''are'' the G1 characters. The show is quite clear on who's who.)
** In-fiction, there's the Unicron Trilogy, where some ''[[Transformers Armada]]'' Mini-cons have their names re-used for full-sized characters. Most of them don't get their names spoken onscreen, but a few do: The names Dirt Boss, Downshift, Mirage, and Blackout, we'll be hearing from again with characters who clearly cannot be the same ones. Also, the Mini-con helicopter Jolt may or may not be a case: despite both being Minicon helicopters named Jolt, it's hard to reconcile the backstories of the Armada and Cybertron versions. Also, some [[Beast Wars]] characters share the names of unrelated [[Transformers Generation 1]] characters (while some, like Starscream and Ravage, ''are'' the G1 characters. The show is quite clear on who's who.)
** The movieverse has another version: non-movie material such as comics often movie-ify past characters and use them, and the ''next'' movie comes out and uses the same name with an unrelated character. Sometimes [[Arc Welding]] is used (we find out how Arcee becomes one 'bot with three bodies), sometimes not (there's ''no slagging way'' Movie 1 Comic Mudflap and Revenge of the Fallen bad racial stereotype Mudflap are the same guy.)
** The movieverse has another version: non-movie material such as comics often movie-ify past characters and use them, and the ''next'' movie comes out and uses the same name with an unrelated character. Sometimes [[Arc Welding]] is used (we find out how Arcee becomes one 'bot with three bodies), sometimes not (there's ''no slagging way'' Movie 1 Comic Mudflap and Revenge of the Fallen bad racial stereotype Mudflap are the same guy.)
** Japan's got a different version: Most versions of Optimus Prime are called Convoy. Some get a prefix (Fire Convoy, Grand Convoy, etc.) but then, so do leaders who are not based on Optimus himself (as the ''rank'' Prime is also called Convoy.) Furthermore, what America considers a reboot and what Japan considers a reboot aren't always the same. Therefore, if a character looks like Optimus Prime and is called Convoy or Something Convoy it is ''impossible'' to know if he is intended to be (a) ''the same character as;'' (b) ''a rebooted show's version of; ''or (c) ''a completely different character who happens to be similar to'' any other given Convoy or Something Convoy.
** Japan's got a different version: Most versions of Optimus Prime are called Convoy. Some get a prefix (Fire Convoy, Grand Convoy, etc.) but then, so do leaders who are not based on Optimus himself (as the ''rank'' Prime is also called Convoy.) Furthermore, what America considers a reboot and what Japan considers a reboot aren't always the same. Therefore, if a character looks like Optimus Prime and is called Convoy or Something Convoy it is ''impossible'' to know if he is intended to be (a) ''the same character as;'' (b) ''a rebooted show's version of; ''or (c) ''a completely different character who happens to be similar to'' any other given Convoy or Something Convoy.
** In a more standard example, the various Autobots named Sideswipe share their name with a character in ''[[The Incredible Crash Dummies]]''.
** In a more standard example, the various Autobots named Sideswipe share their name with a character in ''[[The Incredible Crash Dummies]]''.
*** And a [[A Wrinkle in Time|teenage girl]] shares a (nick)name with a Decepticon Leader.
*** And a [[A Wrinkle in Time|teenage girl]] shares a (nick)name with a Decepticon Leader.
* [[Real Life]] instances were lampshaded in ''[[Histeria (Animation)|Histeria!]]'' by a [[Running Gag]] where [[Squee|Squeeing]] fangirl Pepper Mills would hound a historical figure for an autograph, only to be disappointed that she'd gotten the wrong person. For instance, she mistook Leonardo Da Vinci and Vladimir Lenin (in separate skits) for Leonardo ''DiCaprio'' and ''John'' Lennon.
* [[Real Life]] instances were lampshaded in ''[[Histeria!]]'' by a [[Running Gag]] where [[Squee]]ing fangirl Pepper Mills would hound a historical figure for an autograph, only to be disappointed that she'd gotten the wrong person. For instance, she mistook Leonardo Da Vinci and Vladimir Lenin (in separate skits) for Leonardo ''DiCaprio'' and ''John'' Lennon.
* ''[[Darkwing Duck]]'', the Land of [[Negative Continuity]], had two [[Psycho for Hire]] villains named Negaduck -- one, a one-shot [[Evil Twin]] created when some [[Applied Phlebotinum]] split [[The Hero]] Kirk-like into his good and evil halves; the other, his recurring [[Evil Counterpart]] from a [[Mirror Universe]], no relation to the first except in inspiration.
* ''[[Darkwing Duck]]'', the Land of [[Negative Continuity]], had two [[Psycho for Hire]] villains named Negaduck—one, a one-shot [[Evil Twin]] created when some [[Applied Phlebotinum]] split [[The Hero]] Kirk-like into his good and evil halves; the other, his recurring [[Evil Counterpart]] from a [[Mirror Universe]], no relation to the first except in inspiration.
** Also, [[The Powerpuff Girls|Sarah Bellum.]]
** Also, [[The Powerpuff Girls|Sarah Bellum.]]
* ''[[Adventures of the Galaxy Rangers (Animation)|Galaxy Rangers]]'' is also the official international English name for ''[[Kyoryu Sentai Zyuranger]]''.
* ''[[Adventures of the Galaxy Rangers|Galaxy Rangers]]'' is also the official international English name for ''[[Kyoryu Sentai Zyuranger]]''.
* Fenton is the civilian first name of a [[Part-Time Hero]] on ''[[Duck Tales]]'' and the civilian last name of the [[Part-Time Hero]] ''[[Danny Phantom]]''.
* Fenton is the civilian first name of a [[Part-Time Hero]] on ''[[DuckTales (1987)]]'' and the civilian last name of the [[Part-Time Hero]] ''[[Danny Phantom]]''.
* ''[[Danny Phantom]]'' and ''[[Teen Titans (Animation)|Teen Titans]]'' both have an episode where a girl named Kitten blackmails [[The Hero]] into dating her to make her ex-boyfriend jealous.
* ''[[Danny Phantom]]'' and ''[[Teen Titans (animation)|Teen Titans]]'' both have an episode where a girl named Kitten blackmails [[The Hero]] into dating her to make her ex-boyfriend jealous.
* A variant on [[The Danza]], in which voice actress [[Grey Delisle]] has two feline characters named "Kitty." The first being on ''[[Danger Rangers]]'' and the other on ''[[Tuff Puppy]]''.
* A variant on [[The Danza]], in which voice actress [[Grey DeLisle]] has two feline characters named "Kitty." The first being on ''[[Danger Rangers]]'' and the other on ''[[Tuff Puppy]]''.
* Both ''[[Arthur]]'' and ''[[Tiny Toon Adventures]]'' have a rabbit character who goes by the name of "Buster."
* Both ''[[Arthur]]'' and ''[[Tiny Toon Adventures]]'' have a rabbit character who goes by the name of "Buster."
* [[Danny Phantom]] and [[Static Shock|Static]] both have a [[Gadgeteer Genius]] [[Sidekick]] with the last name Foley.
* [[Danny Phantom]] and [[Static Shock|Static]] both have a [[Gadgeteer Genius]] [[Sidekick]] with the last name Foley.
* ''Tom & Jerry'' was the name of a Mutt & Jeff-type duo who appeared in a series of Van Beuren Studios cartoons in the early 1930's. Of course, the later [[Tom and Jerry (Animation)|Tom and Jerry]] are now far better-known.
* ''Tom & Jerry'' was the name of a Mutt & Jeff-type duo who appeared in a series of Van Beuren Studios cartoons in the early 1930's. Of course, the later [[Tom and Jerry]] are now far better-known.
* Max the White Rabbit; [[Max and Ruby|rambunctious and mischevous younger sibling]] or [[Sam and Max Freelance Police|psychotic freelance police officer?]]
* Max the White Rabbit; [[Max and Ruby|rambunctious and mischevous younger sibling]] or [[Sam and Max Freelance Police|psychotic freelance police officer?]]
* ''[[Jimmy Two-Shoes]]'' and ''[[Planet Sheen (Animation)|Planet Sheen]]'' both have characters named [[Fail O'Suckyname|Dorkus]].
* ''[[Jimmy Two-Shoes]]'' and ''[[Planet Sheen]]'' both have characters named [[Fail O'Suckyname|Dorkus]].
* In-universe example in ''[[King of the Hill]]'': in "The Perils of Polling", Hank, while giving his name to a reporter, makes mention of a "Hank P. Hill" who apparently doesn't pay his Discover card bills.
* In-universe example in ''[[King of the Hill]]'': in "The Perils of Polling", Hank, while giving his name to a reporter, makes mention of a "Hank P. Hill" who apparently doesn't pay his Discover card bills.
* Toby Tortoise is actually an animated character from one of two Disney cartoons: ''The Tortoise and the Hare'' or ''[[Robin Hood (Disney)|Robin Hood]]''.
* Toby Tortoise is actually an animated character from one of two Disney cartoons: ''The Tortoise and the Hare'' or ''[[Robin Hood (Disney film)|Robin Hood]]''.
* Similarly, both [[Miscellaneous Disney Shorts|''Goliath II'']] and ''[[Aladdin (Disney)|Aladdin]]'' feature tigers named Rajah among the films' main cast.
* Similarly, both [[Miscellaneous Disney Shorts|''Goliath II'']] and ''[[Aladdin (Disney film)|Aladdin]]'' feature tigers named Rajah among the films' main cast.
* Both [[Pluto the Pup|''Pluto's Kid Brother'']] and ''[[Cinderella (Disney)|Cinderella]]'' feature [[Cats Are Mean|mean cats]] named Lucifer.
* Both [[Pluto the Pup|''Pluto's Kid Brother'']] and ''[[Cinderella (Disney film)|Cinderella]]'' feature [[Cats Are Mean|mean cats]] named Lucifer.
** And speaking of ''Cinderella'', the title heroine's [[Heel Face Turn|ugly stepsister Anastasia]] actually falls in love with a baker named Dmitri in the [[Direct to Video]] sequel, ''Cinderella II: Dreams Come True''. [[Anastasia|Sound familiar?]]
** And speaking of ''Cinderella'', the title heroine's [[Heel Face Turn|ugly stepsister Anastasia]] actually falls in love with a baker named Dmitri in the [[Direct to Video]] sequel, ''Cinderella II: Dreams Come True''. [[Anastasia|Sound familiar?]]
* Pablo the Penguin is either a penguin of an indeterminate species from ''[[The Backyardigans]]'' or a Galapagos penguin from ''[[The Three Caballeros (Disney)|The Three Caballeros]]''.
* Pablo the Penguin is either a penguin of an indeterminate species from ''[[The Backyardigans]]'' or a Galapagos penguin from ''[[The Three Caballeros]]''.
* Is Rocko [[The Pebble and The Penguin|a penguin]] or [[Rocko's Modern Life|a wallaby]]?
* Is Rocko [[The Pebble and the Penguin|a penguin]] or [[Rocko's Modern Life|a wallaby]]?
* [[Hanna-Barbera]] was known for reusing names for its characters. To wit:
* [[Hanna-Barbera]] was known for reusing names for its characters. To wit:
** Fred--[[The Flintstones|Flintstone]] and [[Scooby Doo|Jones]]
** Fred--[[The Flintstones|Flintstone]] and [[Scooby Doo|Jones]]
** Augie--Doggie and Anderson (''The Funky Phantom'')
** Augie—Doggie and Anderson (''The Funky Phantom'')
** Scooby--the Seal (''Moby Dick & The Mighty Mightor'') and [[Scooby Doo (Animation)|Scooby Doo]]
** Scooby—the Seal (''Moby Dick & The Mighty Mightor'') and [[Scooby-Doo (animation)|Scooby Doo]]
** Dum-Dum--the dog (''Touchè Turtle'') and the dimbulb of the [[The Perils of Penelope Pitstop|Ant Hill Mob]]
** Dum-Dum—the dog (''Touchè Turtle'') and the dimbulb of the [[The Perils of Penelope Pitstop|Ant Hill Mob]]
** Bubbles--the keyboardist for the [[Jabberjaw|Neptunes]], the drummer for [[The Powerpuff Girls]], and a [[Monster Clown]] on ''The Further Adventures of SuperTed''
** Bubbles—the keyboardist for the [[Jabberjaw|Neptunes]], the drummer for [[The Powerpuff Girls]], and a [[Monster Clown]] on ''The Further Adventures of SuperTed''
** Wally--Gator and the drummer for the Sundance Kids (1973's ''Butch Cassidy'')
** Wally—Gator and the drummer for the Sundance Kids (1973's ''Butch Cassidy'')
** Peter--Potamus, Puck and [[Wacky Races (Animation)|Perfect]]
** Peter—Potamus, Puck and [[Wacky Races|Perfect]]
** Two Sgt. Blasts--from ''[[Wacky Races (Animation)|Wacky Races]]'' and the ''Private Oyl'' segment of 1981's ''The [[Popeye]] & Olive Comedy Show''
** Two Sgt. Blasts—from ''[[Wacky Races]]'' and the ''Private Oyl'' segment of 1981's ''The [[Popeye]] & Olive Comedy Show''
** Larry--a member of the Clue Club and one of [[The Robonic Stooges (Animation)|The Robonic Stooges]]
** Larry—a member of the Clue Club and one of [[The Robonic Stooges]]
** Clyde--the leader of the Ant Hill Mob from ''Wacky Races'', the orange ghost from ''[[Pac-Man (Animation)|Pac-Man]]'', and Rawhide Clyde from the ''Crazy Claws'' segment of ''[[The Kwicky Koala Show]]''
** Clyde—the leader of the Ant Hill Mob from ''Wacky Races'', the orange ghost from ''[[Pac-Man (animation)|Pac-Man]]'', and Rawhide Clyde from the ''Crazy Claws'' segment of ''[[The Kwicky Koala Show]]''
** Dee Dee--Sykes from ''[[Captain Caveman and The Teen Angels]]'', a friend of Popeye Jr. on ''Popeye and Son'' and [[Dexters Laboratory|Dexter's dim-witted sister]]
** Dee Dee—Sykes from ''[[Captain Caveman and the Teen Angels]]'', a friend of Popeye Jr. on ''Popeye and Son'' and [[Dexter's Laboratory|Dexter's dim-witted sister]]
** Penny--the chubette friend from ''The Pebbles & Bamm-Bamm Show'', Bubba McCoy's wife on ''Where's Huddles?'', and the Chief's secretary on [[Secret Squirrel|Super Secret Secret Squirrel]]. Penelope Pitstop may also count as Pvt. Meekley from [[Wacky Races]] calls her Penny.
** Penny—the chubette friend from ''The Pebbles & Bamm-Bamm Show'', Bubba McCoy's wife on ''Where's Huddles?'', and the Chief's secretary on [[Secret Squirrel|Super Secret Secret Squirrel]]. Penelope Pitstop may also count as Pvt. Meekley from [[Wacky Races]] calls her Penny.
** ''[[The Huckleberry Hound Show]]'' had permutations of the Dalton Brothers in a couple of episodes--they would be pared down to three (Dirty, Dastardly and Dinky) for ''Laff-a-Lympics''.
** ''[[The Huckleberry Hound Show]]'' had permutations of the Dalton Brothers in a couple of episodes—they would be pared down to three (Dirty, Dastardly and Dinky) for ''Laff-a-Lympics''.
** The face is the same: The Gruesomes on season six of [[The Flintstones]] were retooled as the Creeplys for ''[[Laff-a-Lympics]]''.
** The face is the same: The Gruesomes on season six of [[The Flintstones]] were retooled as the Creeplys for ''[[Laff-A-Lympics]]''.
** Dinky Dalton (''Huckleberry Hound, Laff-a-Lympics'') and Dinky Dog (''The All-New Popeye Hour'')
** Dinky Dalton (''Huckleberry Hound, Laff-a-Lympics'') and Dinky Dog (''The All-New Popeye Hour'')
** Two Ant Hill Mobs: A gang of insect bikers in the Atom Ant cartoon "Bully for Atom Ant", and the mobsters from ''[[Wacky Races (Animation)|Wacky Races]]'' and ''[[The Perils of Penelope Pitstop]]''.
** Two Ant Hill Mobs: A gang of insect bikers in the Atom Ant cartoon "Bully for Atom Ant", and the mobsters from ''[[Wacky Races]]'' and ''[[The Perils of Penelope Pitstop]]''.
** Two King Klongs: The giant gorilla Dick Dastardly hypnotizes in the ''[[Wacky Races (Animation)|Wacky Races]]'' episode "Real Gone Ape," and the wrestler Bananas the Gorilla becomes in the ''[[The Hair Bear Bunch|Help! It's The Hair Bear Bunch!]]'' episode "King Klong Vs. The Masked Marvel."
** Two King Klongs: The giant gorilla Dick Dastardly hypnotizes in the ''[[Wacky Races]]'' episode "Real Gone Ape," and the wrestler Bananas the Gorilla becomes in the ''[[The Hair Bear Bunch|Help! It's The Hair Bear Bunch!]]'' episode "King Klong Vs. The Masked Marvel."
** Blubber--Luke's bear on ''[[Wacky Races (Animation)|Wacky Races]]'' and the crybaby on [[CB Bears|Posse Impossible]].
** Blubber—Luke's bear on ''[[Wacky Races]]'' and the crybaby on [[CB Bears|Posse Impossible]].
** Tom--[[The Amazing Chan and The Chan Clan|Chan]] and [[Tom and Jerry (Animation)|Cat]] (ostensibly from the H-B 1975 reboot).
** Tom--[[The Amazing Chan and The Chan Clan|Chan]] and [[Tom and Jerry|Cat]] (ostensibly from the H-B 1975 reboot).
** Alan--the stud puppy from [[Josie and The Pussycats]] and the groovy shades-wearing [[Gadgeteer Genius]] of [[The Amazing Chan and The Chan Clan|The Chan Clan]].
** Alan—the stud puppy from [[Josie and the Pussy Cats]] and the groovy shades-wearing [[Gadgeteer Genius]] of [[The Amazing Chan and The Chan Clan|The Chan Clan]].
** Scooter--the youngest of the [[The Amazing Chan and The Chan Clan|Chan Clan]] and the penguin on ''The Skatebirds''.
** Scooter—the youngest of the [[The Amazing Chan and The Chan Clan|Chan Clan]] and the penguin on ''The Skatebirds''.
** Henry--the janitor on ''[[The Jetsons (Animation)|The Jetsons]],'' Corry's pal on ''Jeannie,'' and the eldest of the [[The Amazing Chan and The Chan Clan|Chan Clan]].
** Henry—the janitor on ''[[The Jetsons]],'' Corry's pal on ''Jeannie,'' and the eldest of the [[The Amazing Chan and The Chan Clan|Chan Clan]].
** Klunk--the assistant in the [[Magilla Gorilla]] cartoon "Mad Scientist" and the imperfect inventor of [[Dastardly and Muttley In Their Flying Machines]].
** Klunk—the assistant in the [[Magilla Gorilla]] cartoon "Mad Scientist" and the imperfect inventor of [[Dastardly and Muttley in Their Flying Machines]].
** Curly--O'Neal of ''The Harlem Globetrotters'' and Howard of ''[[The Robonic Stooges]]'', although it is most likely a case of both figures being actual people to start with.
** Curly—O'Neal of ''The Harlem Globetrotters'' and Howard of ''[[The Robonic Stooges]]'', although it is most likely a case of both figures being actual people to start with.
* The [[Donald Duck]] short "Trick or Treat" features a character named [[Punny Name|Witch Hazel]], as do the [[Bugs Bunny]] shorts "Bewitched Bunny" and "Broomstick Bunny". Although they were two different characters created by two different studios ([[Classic Disney Shorts|Disney]] and [[Looney Tunes|Warner Bros.]], respectively), [[June Foray]] provided the voices for both witches.
* The [[Donald Duck]] short "Trick or Treat" features a character named [[Punny Name|Witch Hazel]], as do the [[Bugs Bunny]] shorts "Bewitched Bunny" and "Broomstick Bunny". Although they were two different characters created by two different studios ([[Classic Disney Shorts|Disney]] and [[Looney Tunes|Warner Bros.]], respectively), [[June Foray]] provided the voices for both witches.
** Yet another Witch Hazel character appeared in the ''[[Little Lulu]]'' print comics.
** Yet another Witch Hazel character appeared in the ''[[Little Lulu]]'' print comics.
* ''[[Hey Arnold]]'' and ''[[Recess]]'' both had a Stinky Peterson. Somewhat awkward with the two shows being quite similar and even sharing a number of voice actors. And while it was live-action, ''[[The Red Green Show]]'' also had a Stinky Peterson.
* ''[[Hey Arnold!]]'' and ''[[Recess]]'' both had a Stinky Peterson. Somewhat awkward with the two shows being quite similar and even sharing a number of voice actors. And while it was live-action, ''[[The Red Green Show]]'' also had a Stinky Peterson.
** Similarly, ''Hey Arnold'' and ''[[Atlantis the Lost Empire (Disney)|Atlantis the Lost Empire]]'' featured nasty blond females named Helga.
** Similarly, ''Hey Arnold'' and ''[[Atlantis: The Lost Empire|Atlantis the Lost Empire]]'' featured nasty blond females named Helga.
* In 1966, around the time the second incarnation of the Doctor on [[The BBC]]'s ''[[Doctor Who]]'' was traveling about, [[Rankin/Bass Productions]]' ''King Kong'' cartoon series on ABC Saturday mornings had a villain named Doctor Who.
* In 1966, around the time the second incarnation of the Doctor on [[The BBC]]'s ''[[Doctor Who]]'' was traveling about, [[Rankin/Bass Productions]]' ''King Kong'' cartoon series on ABC Saturday mornings had a villain named Doctor Who.
* Two evil organizations called "M.A.D.": The agents on ''Tom of T.H.U.M.B.'' (segment of the 1966 ''King Kong'' cartoon--acronym meaning "'''M'''aladjusted, '''A'''nti-social and '''D'''arn mean") and the agents of ''[[Inspector Gadget]]'' (acronym meaning<ref>according to supplemental material, [[The Merch]] or both</ref> either "'''M'''ean '''A'''nd '''D'''irty" or "'''M'''alevolent '''A'''gency of '''D'''estruction", not to mention Penny's derogatory version).
* Two evil organizations called "M.A.D.": The agents on ''Tom of T.H.U.M.B.'' (segment of the 1966 ''King Kong'' cartoon—acronym meaning "'''M'''aladjusted, '''A'''nti-social and '''D'''arn mean") and the agents of ''[[Inspector Gadget]]'' (acronym meaning<ref>according to supplemental material, [[The Merch]] or both</ref> either "'''M'''ean '''A'''nd '''D'''irty" or "'''M'''alevolent '''A'''gency of '''D'''estruction", not to mention Penny's derogatory version).
* The kingdom on ''[[King Leonardo and His Short Subjects]]'' was Bongo Congo. In the 1990s ''[[Donkey Kong Country (Animation)|Donkey Kong Country]]'', it was Congo Bongo.
* The kingdom on ''[[King Leonardo and His Short Subjects]]'' was Bongo Congo. In the 1990s ''[[Donkey Kong Country (animation)|Donkey Kong Country]]'', it was Congo Bongo.
* In an odd form of recycling, this time by a writer, Zagras the Wizard goes from being Keeper of the Comets (in the episode "The Cosmic Comet") in ''[[He Man and The Masters of The Universe]]'' to a wizard in ''[[The 13 Ghosts of Scooby Doo]]''.
* In an odd form of recycling, this time by a writer, Zagras the Wizard goes from being Keeper of the Comets (in the episode "The Cosmic Comet") in ''[[He-Man and the Masters of the Universe]]'' to a wizard in ''[[The 13 Ghosts of Scooby-Doo]]''.
** They had a writer in common, Tom Ruegger.
** They had a writer in common, Tom Ruegger.
* [[Thomas the Tank Engine]] and [[Theodore Tugboat]], both shows about talking vehicles with a similar structure, had a few cases of this. One interesting case is that both have a regular character named Emily, one a friendly great ocean tug, the other a Scottish steam locomotive.
* [[Thomas the Tank Engine]] and [[Theodore Tugboat]], both shows about talking vehicles with a similar structure, had a few cases of this. One interesting case is that both have a regular character named Emily, one a friendly great ocean tug, the other a Scottish steam locomotive.
* Within the same series, ''[[The Smurfs]]'' had two Smurf characters going by the name of Nosey: the real Smurf version who appeared in "The Lost City Of Yore", who was named simply because he was nosy, and the Gargamel-posing-as-a-Smurf version who appeared in "The Mr. Smurf Contest", who was named because of the nose.
* Within the same series, ''[[The Smurfs]]'' had two Smurf characters going by the name of Nosey: the real Smurf version who appeared in "The Lost City Of Yore", who was named simply because he was nosy, and the Gargamel-posing-as-a-Smurf version who appeared in "The Mr. Smurf Contest", who was named because of the nose.
* There's [[Bear in The Big Blue House|Luna]], an anthropomorphic moon. Then there's [[My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic (Animation)|Luna]], a winged unicorn sentenced to imprisonment for a thousand years on the moon. Try not to think too hard about it.
* There's [[Bear in the Big Blue House|Luna]], an anthropomorphic moon. Then there's [[My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic|Luna]], a winged unicorn sentenced to imprisonment for a thousand years on the moon. Try not to think too hard about it.
** Luna is the Latin name for our Moon, so its actually a pretty popular name for moon-related character.
** Luna is the Latin name for our Moon, so its actually a pretty popular name for moon-related character.
** Also from ''[[My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic (Animation)|My Little Pony Friendship Is Magic]]'', there's a background pony named Rose (not a [[Fan Nickname]], but actually called Rose onscreen). There's a popular ''[[Doctor Who]]'' companion named Rose. Given the popularity of "Doctor Whoof", a background pony that bares a resemblance to [[David Tennant]] and spawned a ton of crossover fanworks, its kinda surprising the Pony Rose isn't seen more in said fanworks.
** Also from ''[[My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic|My Little Pony Friendship Is Magic]]'', there's a background pony named Rose (not a [[Fan Nickname]], but actually called Rose onscreen). There's a popular ''[[Doctor Who]]'' companion named Rose. Given the popularity of "Doctor Whoof", a background pony that bares a resemblance to [[David Tennant]] and spawned a ton of crossover fanworks, its kinda surprising the Pony Rose isn't seen more in said fanworks.
** Another example from "[[My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic (Animation)|My Little Pony Friendship Is Magic]]" is Spike. There's a dinosaur called Spike in "[[The Land Before Time]]".
** Another example from "[[My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic|My Little Pony Friendship Is Magic]]" is Spike. There's a dinosaur called Spike in "[[The Land Before Time]]".
*** [[X Men Evolution]] and [[Rugrats]] both have characters called Spike as well. The X Man [[Spell My Name With an "S"|spells his name with a Y]] though.
*** [[X-Men: Evolution]] and [[Rugrats]] both have characters called Spike as well. The X Man [[Spell My Name with an "S"|spells his name with a Y]] though.
* Both ''[[The Fox and The Hound (Disney)|The Fox and The Hound]]'' and ''[[The Plague Dogs]]'' feature foxes named Tod which is the proper term for an adult male fox.
* Both ''[[The Fox and the Hound (film)]]'' and ''[[The Plague Dogs]]'' feature foxes named Tod which is the proper term for an adult male fox.
* Is Mrs. Potts [[Beauty and The Beast (Disney)|a teapot]] or [[Bob the Builder]]'s neighbor?
* Is Mrs. Potts [[Beauty and the Beast|a teapot]] or [[Bob the Builder]]'s neighbor?
* Both the [[Classic Disney Shorts]] and [[Famous Studios]] feature ducklings named Huey.
* Both the [[Classic Disney Shorts]] and [[Famous Studios]] feature ducklings named Huey.
* A pair of characters named Max: [[How the Grinch Stole Christmas|The Grinch's forlorn dog]] and [[Yellow Submarine|the none-too-bright second to the Chief Blue Meanie.]]
* A pair of characters named Max: [[How the Grinch Stole Christmas|The Grinch's forlorn dog]] and [[Yellow Submarine|the none-too-bright second to the Chief Blue Meanie.]]
* All the Pennys listed in the Hanna-Barbera tab above and [[Inspector Gadget]]'s cute (and smart) little niece.
* All the Pennys listed in the Hanna-Barbera tab above and [[Inspector Gadget]]'s cute (and smart) little niece.


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  • Oddly enough, the Transformers franchise does this within itself. Being named Prowl, Thrust, Snarl, Inferno, or one of any of the other most common names in the Cybertronian phone book, it doesn't mean you've got anything in common with anyone else with the same name.
    • However, they're simply Rebooted shows' versions of the same character, no different from the two Battlestar Galactica shows each having Starbuck. It's just that there are waaaaay more than two retellings of the Transformers' story.
    • The toyline, however, is another story. As is the way of these things, fans are a lot more concerned with continuity and such than the makers who just want you to buy it, so when two dissimilar toys are given the same name in the same toyline, or a toy with the name of a character it doesn't resemble comes out, the Epileptic Trees get planted as people try to figure out when the scant lines of bio "take place." Prowl the owl and Prowl the lion both released as Beast Wars toys? Are they the same guy? Which one, if either, is the same guy as G1 Prowl? There are, in fact, a ton of toys named Prowl that don't exactly mimic any character named Prowl and are hard to place. Transformers Wiki has a page for each of them, and even some of those pages have a "this is what we think we know; even we can't be sure" section.
    • In-fiction, there's the Unicron Trilogy, where some Transformers Armada Mini-cons have their names re-used for full-sized characters. Most of them don't get their names spoken onscreen, but a few do: The names Dirt Boss, Downshift, Mirage, and Blackout, we'll be hearing from again with characters who clearly cannot be the same ones. Also, the Mini-con helicopter Jolt may or may not be a case: despite both being Minicon helicopters named Jolt, it's hard to reconcile the backstories of the Armada and Cybertron versions. Also, some Beast Wars characters share the names of unrelated Transformers Generation 1 characters (while some, like Starscream and Ravage, are the G1 characters. The show is quite clear on who's who.)
    • The movieverse has another version: non-movie material such as comics often movie-ify past characters and use them, and the next movie comes out and uses the same name with an unrelated character. Sometimes Arc Welding is used (we find out how Arcee becomes one 'bot with three bodies), sometimes not (there's no slagging way Movie 1 Comic Mudflap and Revenge of the Fallen bad racial stereotype Mudflap are the same guy.)
    • Japan's got a different version: Most versions of Optimus Prime are called Convoy. Some get a prefix (Fire Convoy, Grand Convoy, etc.) but then, so do leaders who are not based on Optimus himself (as the rank Prime is also called Convoy.) Furthermore, what America considers a reboot and what Japan considers a reboot aren't always the same. Therefore, if a character looks like Optimus Prime and is called Convoy or Something Convoy it is impossible to know if he is intended to be (a) the same character as; (b) a rebooted show's version of; or (c) a completely different character who happens to be similar to any other given Convoy or Something Convoy.
    • In a more standard example, the various Autobots named Sideswipe share their name with a character in The Incredible Crash Dummies.
      • And a teenage girl shares a (nick)name with a Decepticon Leader.
  • Real Life instances were lampshaded in Histeria! by a Running Gag where Squeeing fangirl Pepper Mills would hound a historical figure for an autograph, only to be disappointed that she'd gotten the wrong person. For instance, she mistook Leonardo Da Vinci and Vladimir Lenin (in separate skits) for Leonardo DiCaprio and John Lennon.
  • Darkwing Duck, the Land of Negative Continuity, had two Psycho for Hire villains named Negaduck—one, a one-shot Evil Twin created when some Applied Phlebotinum split The Hero Kirk-like into his good and evil halves; the other, his recurring Evil Counterpart from a Mirror Universe, no relation to the first except in inspiration.
  • Galaxy Rangers is also the official international English name for Kyoryu Sentai Zyuranger.
  • Fenton is the civilian first name of a Part-Time Hero on DuckTales (1987) and the civilian last name of the Part-Time Hero Danny Phantom.
  • Danny Phantom and Teen Titans both have an episode where a girl named Kitten blackmails The Hero into dating her to make her ex-boyfriend jealous.
  • A variant on The Danza, in which voice actress Grey DeLisle has two feline characters named "Kitty." The first being on Danger Rangers and the other on Tuff Puppy.
  • Both Arthur and Tiny Toon Adventures have a rabbit character who goes by the name of "Buster."
  • Danny Phantom and Static both have a Gadgeteer Genius Sidekick with the last name Foley.
  • Tom & Jerry was the name of a Mutt & Jeff-type duo who appeared in a series of Van Beuren Studios cartoons in the early 1930's. Of course, the later Tom and Jerry are now far better-known.
  • Max the White Rabbit; rambunctious and mischevous younger sibling or psychotic freelance police officer?
  • Jimmy Two-Shoes and Planet Sheen both have characters named Dorkus.
  • In-universe example in King of the Hill: in "The Perils of Polling", Hank, while giving his name to a reporter, makes mention of a "Hank P. Hill" who apparently doesn't pay his Discover card bills.
  • Toby Tortoise is actually an animated character from one of two Disney cartoons: The Tortoise and the Hare or Robin Hood.
  • Similarly, both Goliath II and Aladdin feature tigers named Rajah among the films' main cast.
  • Both Pluto's Kid Brother and Cinderella feature mean cats named Lucifer.
  • Pablo the Penguin is either a penguin of an indeterminate species from The Backyardigans or a Galapagos penguin from The Three Caballeros.
  • Is Rocko a penguin or a wallaby?
  • Hanna-Barbera was known for reusing names for its characters. To wit:
  • The Donald Duck short "Trick or Treat" features a character named Witch Hazel, as do the Bugs Bunny shorts "Bewitched Bunny" and "Broomstick Bunny". Although they were two different characters created by two different studios (Disney and Warner Bros., respectively), June Foray provided the voices for both witches.
    • Yet another Witch Hazel character appeared in the Little Lulu print comics.
  • Hey Arnold! and Recess both had a Stinky Peterson. Somewhat awkward with the two shows being quite similar and even sharing a number of voice actors. And while it was live-action, The Red Green Show also had a Stinky Peterson.
  • In 1966, around the time the second incarnation of the Doctor on The BBC's Doctor Who was traveling about, Rankin/Bass Productions' King Kong cartoon series on ABC Saturday mornings had a villain named Doctor Who.
  • Two evil organizations called "M.A.D.": The agents on Tom of T.H.U.M.B. (segment of the 1966 King Kong cartoon—acronym meaning "Maladjusted, Anti-social and Darn mean") and the agents of Inspector Gadget (acronym meaning[1] either "Mean And Dirty" or "Malevolent Agency of Destruction", not to mention Penny's derogatory version).
  • The kingdom on King Leonardo and His Short Subjects was Bongo Congo. In the 1990s Donkey Kong Country, it was Congo Bongo.
  • In an odd form of recycling, this time by a writer, Zagras the Wizard goes from being Keeper of the Comets (in the episode "The Cosmic Comet") in He-Man and the Masters of the Universe to a wizard in The 13 Ghosts of Scooby-Doo.
    • They had a writer in common, Tom Ruegger.
  • Thomas the Tank Engine and Theodore Tugboat, both shows about talking vehicles with a similar structure, had a few cases of this. One interesting case is that both have a regular character named Emily, one a friendly great ocean tug, the other a Scottish steam locomotive.
  • Within the same series, The Smurfs had two Smurf characters going by the name of Nosey: the real Smurf version who appeared in "The Lost City Of Yore", who was named simply because he was nosy, and the Gargamel-posing-as-a-Smurf version who appeared in "The Mr. Smurf Contest", who was named because of the nose.
  • There's Luna, an anthropomorphic moon. Then there's Luna, a winged unicorn sentenced to imprisonment for a thousand years on the moon. Try not to think too hard about it.
  • Both The Fox and the Hound (film) and The Plague Dogs feature foxes named Tod which is the proper term for an adult male fox.
  • Is Mrs. Potts a teapot or Bob the Builder's neighbor?
  • Both the Classic Disney Shorts and Famous Studios feature ducklings named Huey.
  • A pair of characters named Max: The Grinch's forlorn dog and the none-too-bright second to the Chief Blue Meanie.
  • All the Pennys listed in the Hanna-Barbera tab above and Inspector Gadget's cute (and smart) little niece.

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