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Dare to Dive into the Darkness? 

Step into a world with shades of darkness where everything is in the shade and the commonplace  blends into the strange and fascinating. Gothic cartoons are enchanting, mysterious, and dark  featuring emotionally charged characters and a hint of dark humor. Life after Dark has never  looked as good as these animated icons ranging from vampiric beauty to spellbinding rebellious  sweethearts rocking all-black. Let them wander through the Most Mesmerizing Gothic Cartoon  Characters who have chosen darkness as their malediction — and why this everlasting  fascination? 

The Evolution of Gothic Cartoon  

The idea of Goth cartoon characters was derived from the Goth subculture in the late 70s/early  80s. Where these cartoons gain popularity due to their aesthetic dark outfits and unique stories  ranging from brooding vampires to punk rock princesses. They give a stunning impression on  

their fans with dark humor as a cherry on top, giving a perfect dark vibe of character that is  appealing to the audience.  

Some characters have become a trademark for their sarcastic personality. The common traits of  Gothic characters are that they wear dark and dull clothes. These character radiates sad energy  and are often inclined towards spooky and creepy things. 

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Introduction 

Some cartoonists develop figures resembling the norms of the society in which they live.  However, some brave authors went beyond those examples and created real Goths cartoon  characters. But what is a Goth character? These characters are derived from the Goth culture of  the late seventies and early eighties. They are characterized by dramatic dark costumes, unique  personal tales, and absolute nonconformity. From gloomy vampires to spiky-haired punk rock  princess Goths add a heavy dose of spookiness and rebellion to the cartoon universe – flipping  ideals on their heads in the best way possible! 

Do you remember those action figures covered in darkness and suspense as a child? The ones  with black as hell hair and that winged eyeliner that you could draw a proper line and have one  of those rubber pencil sharpeners sit atop it comfortably? They weren’t just about looking like  you had been born in a perfect pair of jeans (though they did hit the nail on the head every single  time). These Goth cartoon characters were incorporated into many fictional shows to tell jokes,  fight villains alongside superheroes, and show just how awesome it is to have the dark side. 

Check out our list featuring 60 classic Goth cartoon characters! We take you back to some of the  most iconic cartoons that defined your childhood and decide which of them is worthy of the title  of the best Goth cartoon character.

List of Best Gothic Cartoon Characters 

Ravencrow Never Smiles (Simpsons)

 Ravencrow Never Smiles (Simpsons)

Do you recall Lisa Simpson from The Simpsons? Some fans gave her a  cool Goth nickname: Ravencrow Never smiles. She was such a fun,  Goth cartoon character though people might not immediately recognize  her at the present time because she was phased out, but we could not  exclude her from our story. 

All of this occurred on the fifteenth episode of the show’s fifteenth  season. I am happy that Lisa realized her baby sister Maggie was smarter  than her! To deal with it, Lisa behaved like a Goth for a while, being a  popular stereotype of a high school student at the time. 

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Thorn (Scooby Doo)

 Thorn (Scooby Doo)

Do you know the scary movie Scooby-Doo? And the Witch’s Ghost?  Go to a different scene and there was an appearance of a cool Goth  band The Hex Girls. The lead singer and guitarist of the band was  Thorn, very professionally done by the actress Jennifer Hale. 

Even though they resembled more of a horror movie theme, The Hex  Girls assisted Scooby-Doo and the Mystery Inc. gang! It proved  important during episodes when the kids had to confront and apprehend  the ghost of a witch called Sarah Ravenscroft.

Gwen (Total Drama Island)

 Gwen (Total Drama Island)

Gwen was one of the contestants of the show Total Drama Island. She  did really well and was close to winning it all! She was back for a few  more seasons of the show on different teams. We even saw her on a  fancy boat in another season and in a small portion of an episode. Then  she returned one more time to be able to compete again for the final  time. 

Rogue (X-men evolution)

 Rogue (X-men evolution)

However, new attitude for Rogue from the X-Men! This time she looks  like a rebellious teenager on the verge of getting grounded. Of course,  she’s also feeling depressed and insecure and like there’s something  wrong with her for some reason. Furthermore, the fact that she is a  mutant adds more to the problem, especially her ability. Her touch is  lethal and that’s why she can’t even hug someone! For this reason,  Rogue stays away from most people. It makes her crabby and snappy  because she didn’t get her beauty sleep, too bad because deep down she  isn’t really a bad person, just a little crabby in the morning. 

Zuku (Avatar: Last Air bender)

 Zuku (Avatar: Last Air bender)

Zuku from Avatar: The Last Air bender it was conveys that the  character had a bad background that made him very violent. Those who were watching him could clearly see that he was super unhappy. The  man had despair in his heart and did not have any idea what he should  do in this life. What made it worse was the fact that perceived that he  had no control over whatever was happening to him.

Jinx (Teen Titans)

 Jinx (Teen Titans)

Jinx is an Honorary Titan and a former villain. Before joining the Teen  Titans, she was a top student at the H.I.V.E. Academy and led the H.I.V.E.  Five. She is also Kid Flash’s girlfriend. 

Kylie Griffin (Extreme Ghost Busters)

 Kylie Griffin (Extreme Ghost Busters)

She is an actress who works for children and she appears in the cartoon  called Extreme Ghostbusters. Out of all the new team members she was  the only one who already had a lot of info about ghosts. This is because  her friend Jack disappeared just when a freakish monster referred to as  

the Grendel appeared. 

Samantha Manson (Danny Phantom) 

Samantha Manson (Danny Phantom) 

Samantha “Sam” Manson is arguably one of the fabulous cartoon  network Goth characters that feature on the Nickelodeon show Danny  Phantom. She hangs out with Danny Fenton and the two end up as  boyfriend and girlfriend by the end of the show. The girlfriend who  Danny had before having his powers was the one who caused the  accident that led to his getting the powers and she was of the first to  learn about this powers.

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Lucy (The Loud House) 

Lucy (The Loud House) 

Lucy Loud is one of the many sisters of Lincoln Loud. But she is the  middle one out of the ten girls in the family! So Lucy is eight years old  and she is not like her sisters fully at least that is how it seems at first. She  goes for darkness and spooky poems, and we see her dressed in all black  from head to toe. The other great thing about Lucy is that she can tiptoe  around and then she can pop out from nowhere, this scares her family and  friends most of the time! 

Vanessa Doofenshmirtz (Phineas & Ferb) 

Vanessa Doofenshmirtz (Phineas & Ferb) 

Vanessa Doofenshmirtz is quite famous for her gothic looks from Phineas  and Ferb. She’s the only child of the goofball villain. Vanessa is also the  future girlfriend of Ferb Fletcher (Phineas’ stepbrother) and friends with  Candace (Phineas’ sister). 

Wednesday Addams (The Addams Family)

 Wednesday Addams (The Addams Family)

The Addams Family is known to love the dark humor and all things that go  bump in the night. They represent the Goth characters in cartoons perfectly  well. Wednesday Addams is one of them. The whole world of creepy and  kooky family can be referred to as being dark and scary. This is something  different from viewing life and death in the society where they come from.  Moreover, they can have fun where more sane individuals experience  nothing but terror.

Nergal Jr. (The Grim adventures of Billy & Mandy)

 Nergal Jr. (The Grim adventures of Billy & Mandy)

Nergal Jr., also known as two, is the only child of two not-so-average  parents: Nergal (a monster) and Sis. He is also a cousin to the now grown  man Billy, but they are cousins via the father’s side. Nergal Jr is unique  something different than kids his age because his dad is a monster and as a  result, he possesses some monster qualities as well. He says that he does  not want to be individual and attempts to become other campers. 

Daria Morgendorffer (Beavis and Butt-Head) 

Daria Morgendorffer (Beavis and Butt-Head) 

Daria Morgendorffer is probably the most popular gothic character in  the cartoon show titled “Beavis and Butt-Head.” It was an adult  animated television show that featured on MTV in the 90s/ early part  of the 2000s. Daria is the star of her own cartoon show. The show had  a bit mature content and was aired from 1997 to 2002. 

Nikki Wong (6Teen)

 Nikki Wong (6Teen)

Nikki Wong is one of the Goth cartoon characters in a Canadian  cartoon sitcom. She is traditionally the most reason and the most self sufficient among her friends that creates tension with the rules of the  Khaki Barn store in which she has been working because in this store,  there is no place for an individual. However she expresses sadness  during Christmas because she thinks her mother will not like anything  she gives her.

Ember McLain (Danny Phantom) 

Ember McLain is the famous Goth cartoon character from the show  “Danny Phantom. Currently she is a ghost and a musician who craves  for authority or at least attention. Additionally, she does not like  people who order others around and is rather acidic with others. 

Kevin Levin (Ben 10) 

Kevin Levin is one of the most intricate Goth human figures in the  Ben 10 Cartoon series, and the character develops over the series. The  character of Kevin is the primary antagonist, and the main antagonist  of Ben. With his power to pull energy out of others and use to  strengthen his own powers that serve a major threat to Ben 10 entire  time. 

Maleficent (Sleeping Beauty) 

The character of Maleficent was not always a villain. Instead she was a  kind fairy with the proper warm heart. But all her belief system was  eroded when her lover, Stefan, betrayed her. This betrayal made her  heart cold and she put a RIDICULOUS curse on Stefan’s new born  child, Aurora. But with time, Maleficent realized that Aurora, could be  the solution to healing the problems of the land.

Lydia Deetz (Beetlejuice) 

Lydia Deetz is a Goth character created in a movie called Beetlejuette.  She is the daughter of Charles Deetz and the step daughter of Delia  Deetz. Unlike most teenagers, she has no fancy for bright colored  clothing or best brand of dressing. She likes wearing black things and  that is why some of her compatriots call her “Goth.” In the movie, a  playful spirit known as Beetlejuette attempts to deceive Lydia into  marrying him, so that he can be revived! 

Hades (Hercules) 

Hades is the antagonist character from Disney’s movie called  Hercules. He is the god of doom and darkness same to the god of the  dead. He is described as being quick-tempered and as hating his  brother Ares, Zeus, very much. For years, Hades plans to overthrow  Mount Olympus as that I s reminiscent to heaven in this kind of  animated am movies. But there’s a catch! The Fates, those mystical  three ladies who can predict the future tell him that a hero will emerge  to thwart him. Therefore while implementing his plan of the movie,  Hades is also thinking of this hero coming in. 

Sally (The Night before Christmas) 

Sally is a famous gothic cartoon character of the movie titled ‘The  Nightmare before Christmas’. She becomes a rag doll created by the  mad scientist Dr. Finklestein who resides in Halloween Town. Of  course, she is a genius but she is rather timid though she seems to be  on her own, it appears Dr. Finklestein, watching her all the time is a  real pain. However, there is a twist: Sally has fallen in love of the  Pumpkin King, Jack! She also has an independent thinking and an  aspiration of even going out on her own.

Violet Parr (The Incredible) 

Violet Parr is an animated character from a movie of Walt Disney  Company’s Pixar Animation Studios “The Incredible” released in  2004 and its sequel “Incredible 2” released in 2018. She’s the eldest  child of Mr. Incredible (Bob Parr) and Elastigirl (Helen Parr).  Actually, Violet has two abilities in the series – she is able to become  invisible and create force fields. At the beginning of the show, she is a  rather introverted girl who is attending middle school. They grow up  throughout the movie, and Violet especially finally becomes more sure  of herself in the end. 

Ursula (The Little Mermaid) 

Ursula is the focal antagonist in Disney’s The Little Mermaid, the  film that dates back to 1989 only. She is a sea witch like a kind of  sea witch. Ariel who is a mermaid princess is given the  opportunity to become part of the human world so she could be  with a prince named Eric. Of course, Ariel is deceived by Ursula  with giving her legs for three days, but there are some conditions!  In secret, Ursula actually wants to takeover Ariel’s dad that is King  Triton as the ruler of the ocean. The now and then plot of the  movie entirely revolves around Ariel turning into human and  defeating Ursula. 

Dr. Facilier (The Princess and the Frog) 

Facilier is the main antagonist of Disney’s full length animated  feature, number 49- “The Princess and the Frog”. He is a seven foot tall tree like creature who is a bad guy that utilizes black  magic and deceit to attempt at capture New Orleans. It even yields  some creepy shadow creatures which he refers to as his “buddies”  to assist him!

The Evil Queen (Snow White) 

The Evil Queen is really a bad character that every typical Disney  movie have! She was first introduced as early as 1937 on their first  feature snow white and the seven dwarves. This wicked woman is also  called the Wicked Queen, Queen Grim Hilde or simply, the Queen.  Regardless the label, however, she is the antagonist of the fairy tale  and the foe of Snow White. 

Yzma (The Emperor’s new Groove) 

Yzma is the main villain of Disney’s feature film The Emperor’s New  Groove (as well as in some other showings and interactive games). She  is not so kindly, she is really cross and wants to be queen! She nearly  succeeds in this in the movie, ‘The Emperor’s New Groove’, when the  young emperor, Kuzco fires her as his advisor. Not one of the most  powerful villains, but she is quite sly and does make potions which  contribute to her evil plans. 

Cruella De VilJafar (Aladdin) 

Jafar is the main antagonist in Disney’s animation Aladdin that was  released in 1992. He’s not just some random guy though; Jafar is the  Grand Vizier which means he is the second in command to the Sultan  who reign over Agra bah. However even though he seems important  and trustworthy, he is still a villain capable of a wicked deed – he  wants to grab the magic lamp for himself and become Sultan. 

Beast (Beauty & the Beast) 

The Beast is a character from Disney’s classic Beauty and the Beast  (1991). Among the sequels, there are “The Enchanted Christmas,” and  “Belle’s Magical World.” But the Beast is not simply that kind of  character, he is a prince who has been turned into an actual monster!  They explain how Belle an intelligent and kind hearted female gets to  know the Beast and discovers there is a human inside. 

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Claude Frollo (The hunchback of Notre Dame) 

The protagonist evildoer in the Notre-Dame de Paris by Victor Hugo is  Claude Frollo. He might appeared to be a good lad to boot – he is a  churchman and even somewhat of a scientist. Still, far from the  surface, Frollo is actually a really awful person.

The Queen of Hearts  

The main antagonist of Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland is Queen of  Hearts. She can easily go on rampage and she can open her mouth to  producing high pitch sounds just like a child. A single bad move can  really make her angry, and she’ll cut anyone that gets on her nerves! 

Mavis Dracula (Hotel Transylvania) 

In Hotel Transylvania the cartoon there is a hotel for monsters owned  by Count Dracula. A human is just lost and reaches the hotel but needs  to stay out of sight from the monsters that are residents of the hotel.  Mavis is a Goth cartoon character for the vampire Dracula. She is  Count Dracula’s daughter. Even though she’s 118 years old, she’s  independent and quirky. 

Emily (Corpse Bride) 

Corpse Bride is a horror movie of the year 2005. It’s based on old  England with a young man named Victor, who is planning to wed  Victoria. But things get weird! Victor accidentally marries a dead  woman named Emily instead. She whisks him to the Land of the Dead  

which has cute and funny dark loving characters. Emily is actually a  sweetheart that loves music and dancing and that it was a great  pleasure interviewing her. Unfortunately, her boyfriend went ahead  and murdered her after they had gotten married on their wedding night.

Shego (Kim Possible) 

Kim Possible is one of the best gothic Disney characters. She portrays  her fictional character with much action, comedy, and adventure. It ran  for a few years and followed the life of Kim Possible, a regular  teenager with a not-so-regular job: fighting crime! 

Kim fantasy was to be saving the world while doing homework and  spending time with friends. Her main foe was the eccentric Dr.  Drakken, however his main Hench person was Shego. Shego wore  black and had dark red lips and was never happy in a good way; at  least not until the very end of the show. She was quick to fight and  didn’t seem to think things through much. 

Gothitelle (Pokémon) 

Gothitelle is a gothic Pokémon Character. It is an excellent psychic  type that resembles a man, which makes him quite cool. As for the  color, it’s mostly black, and its head is in the form of a tear drop. It has  nice white string bow on top and zigzag lines on the purple side of the  die resembling long hair. 

This Pokémon debuted in both the Pokémon Black and White anime  series in 2011. It is member of Generation V and derived from another  Pokémon known as Gothorita. 

Ruby Gloom (Ruby Gloom & Team) 

Ruby Gloom is one of the Goth characters in the Canadian cartoon  show. Ruby Gloom is one character which was created from show of  the same name that aired between 2006 and 2008, in total having 40  episodes. The main character of this show is a girl by the name Ruby  Gloom and at the first instance you might be forgiven for thinking that  she is pretty morbid. But guess what? She just absolutely adores all  things dark and dreary! Her friends, for instance, Doom Kitty, Skull  Boy, and Misery, engage in all sorts of funny business and stunts.

Andrea (Daria) 

There are certainly many characters that might be described as Goth  on the MTV show Daria, but there is only one proper Goth girl cartoon  character named Andrea. She’s a classmate with Daria and both are the  real deal. She’s not just a bit down but a full-on Goth with a  pessimistic view of the world 

Mai (The Last Airbender) 

Mai from ‘Avatar: The Last Airbender’ anyone can easily map out the  representative gothic character in the series, thanks to her clothing  style, attitude, and tongue. The cold and deadly with a knife thrower,  and caustic sense of humor show her no emotion, but occasionally  tender heart is shown and sheds a new light on the character. 

Henrietta Biggle (South Park) 

The last character to be identified with a specific subculture is  Henrietta Biggle from *South Park* – the finest example of Goth girl  with black hair, makeup, and clothes. She is constantly moody with a  hint of sarcasm whenever she is speaking to someone, and condemns  mainstream culture with her apathy. , Henrietta has poetry passion as  well as love for gothic music which in making her complete gothic,  rebellious, and unique figure in the show.

Raven Queen (Ever After High) 

One of the leading characters from the ‘Ever After High’ Cartoon is  Raven Queen. She’s one of the most lovable character because of her  gothic character as she’s supposed to be the next evil queen in Snow  white, but she doesn’t want to be bad. She keeps herself busy in  figuring out her own life as she believes in “not following your own  destiny” that is inspiring for many others. 

Marceline (The Adventure Time) 

Marceline the Vampire Queen, is a cartoon character cool rocker  vampire in the show Adventure Time. She is more than one thousand  years old but dance and have fun very often. She does not consume  blood like most people do fear during night moments unlike  vampires. But she eats the color red! Marceline is the best Goth  cartoon character. She is also a talented musician and carve a one of a  kind electric bass guitar out of a family heirloom axe. Finally,  Marceline reunites with her girlfriend, Princess Bubblegum. 

Triana Orpheus (The Venture Bros.) 

Triana Orpheus is a cartoon character which is included in the cartoon  show known as The Venture Bros. Her dad, Dr. Orpheus, is a super  cool magic guy. Uh, Triana isn’t the protagonist of the story but she is  one of the strongest female characters in the story. Her mom’s name is  Tatyana.

Ingrid Third (Fillmore) 

Ingrid Third is the star girl known for her Goth character from the  show “Fillmore!” She’s not just any student though; she is the partner  of Cornelius Fillmore in crime fighting (actually she is the one who  ensures that Fillmore keeps the school safe). Both of them are part of  Safety Patrol at X Middle School, and more than that, they are  buddies. 

Joan of Arc (Clone High) 

There used to be a cartoon show called Clone High in the early 2000  that only had one season but it was rather silly. The main twist? All the  students were theatrical imitations of teenage historical characters! 

This distraction has the following clones – Joan of Arc. In this show,  Joan is not a warrior woman but a very thoughtful teenage girl who is  often anxious and sometimes feels blue. The character, named Joan  was voiced by the same lady who did the voice the evil character  Shego in another cartoon known as Kim Possible. 

Raven (Titans) 

Raven (civilian name Rachel Roth) is one of the main characters of the  Teen Titans series. She is a human-demon hybrid, originating from the  parallel dimension of Azarath, and is one of five founding members of  the Teen Titans.

Jack Skellington (The Night before Christmas) 

The main character of the 1993 movie is called Jack Skellington. He is  a cartoon character that looks like a skeleton who reigns over  Halloween Town, It is a fictional world in concept by the name  Halloween Town. Jack is voiced by Chris Sarandon 

Juleka Couffaine (Miraculous: Tales of Ladybug & Cat Noir.) 

Juleka Couffaine is a captivating gothic character from the animated  series Miraculous: Tales of Ladybug & Cat Noir. Juleka is kind of an  introverted girl who loves unique clothing and hairstyle and has a  mystery for surrounding her character, she prefers black clothes, has a  purple streak in her hair and is not very vocal but still friendly. . Her  low self-esteem and her timidity are not only endearing but also  familiar to reader; however, her dark, stylish, and somewhat  mysterious appearance, as well as her clearly defined character, make  her one of the most positively considered characters in Miraculous. 

Debbie Hyman (American Dad) 

Debbie Hyman is a character from show American Dad! She is an  overweight Goth girl voiced by Lizzy Caplan. Debbie first appeared in  the Season 2 episode. She’s Steve’s longest lasting; on again off again  girlfriend. She is a Goth punk girl who goes to Pearl Bailey High  School and frequently skips gym class to refuse doing exercise.

Samurai Jack (Samurai Jack) 

Samurai Jack is a Japanese prince raised as a samurai warrior in  the animated television series Samurai Jack, which aired from  2001-2004 and 2017 on Cartoon Network and Adult Swim. The  show features stylish animation and a lot of animated violence,  with Jack’s story beginning after his father seals away the demon  Aku. Aku sends him into the future, where Jack’s future self-rules over a post-apocalyptic Earth. 

Charmcaster (Ben 10) 

Charmcaster is an antagonistic cartoon character from famous cartoon  ‘Ben 10’. She is the niece of Hex, a self-proclaimed master magician  and sorcerer from Ledger domain. She initially appears loyal to her  uncle, but is actually using him to gain power for herself. 

Luna Loud (The Loud House) 

Luna Loud, from The Loud House, is the free-spirited and music loving middle child of the Loud family. With her rocker style,  passion for guitar, and love for all things loud, she brings energy,  creativity, and a rebellious charm to the household.

Conclusion: 

Goth cartoon characters interest fans with dark imagery and dramatic plot, combined with  mystery and interesting histories. Characters that are easily recognizable with the introverted  Raven and the heroic Mandy with their daring gothic style and adventures. These characters are  in fact rock stars of the animated world that bring gothic culture into the mainstream society.  These are characters that any lover of Goth events, whether new to the scene or an old timer,  ought to catch. If you derive the desire to make your own Goth cartoon characters, but you are  short of ideas, The Publishing Legend is here to assist in actualization of your ideas. 

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FAQs 

What makes a cartoon character “Goth”?  

Generally, a Goth cartoon character represents dark, moody or mysterious sentiment in it. Such  characters usually appear to have some peculiar traits such as black outfits or dramatic makeup,  or unusual behavior, and their choices convey ideas denoting nonconformity, nonconformist, or  fearlessness.  

Why are Goth cartoon characters so popular?  

Goth cartoon characters are popular concerning spectacular combination of reasons, such as the  mystery, the creativity, and the emotionality of Goths. It is characterized by an original design  and numerous tales of triumph or the search for a purpose in life and are adored by younger and  elder people.  

What is the price for illustrating a new Goths cartoon character?  

The costs of designing a gothic cartoon character differ depending on the intricacy and detail as  well as experience of the artist. It may cost anywhere from $100 to $500 per character if you are  planning on hiring a designer for a project.  

What determines the price charged on Goth-themed projects?  

Animation prices vary based on length, 2-D or 3-D, character design complexity, and desired  extras like background, effects, and voice acting, with simple animations starting at $500 and  complex ones above $2,000.

Can I hire studios to create Goth cartoon characters and animations?  

Absolutely! The Publishing Legend provides a professional service of implementing individual  and fresh concepts into existence. From character designs to finished animations, they provide  valuable consultation, as well as quality customized services to fit your needs and wallet.  

How long does it take to make a Goth-themed project with animation?  

The time it takes to develop a Goth cartoon character or animation depends on the increase in the  project’s complexity. The basic character sketches take 1-2 weeks at most while full animations  may take several weeks. The Publishing Legend also communicates with the clients, in order to  agree on the period within which the work should be submitted, but in the same same time  ensuring that the work meets the required standard. 

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