List of fictional sheep

List of fictional sheep

This is a list of fictional sheep.

Television

* Casserole, a sheep kept by the Kennedys in Australian soap opera "Neighbours"
* Chop, the Kennedy's second sheep, introduced after Casserole's funeral.
* Gentle Heart Lamb, a "Care Bear" cousin
* Mouth, a "Darkwing Duck" character
* Hiro Sohma, a human character from the manga/anime "Fruits Basket" that can turn into the Chinese Zodiac ram
* Lamb Chop, the sock puppet of Shari Lewis and Mallory Lewis Tarcher
* Lily Lamb, a "Minnie 'n Me" character
* Nobby the Sheep, CiTV presenter
* The Flying Sheep sketch of Monty Python's Flying Circus
* Mareep, a Pokemon, as well as its evolution Flaaffy.
* Le Mouton Célébré of Monty Python's Flying Circus
* Arthur X of Monty Python's Flying Circus
* Pajiramon, a Digimon
* Sheepmon, a Digimon
* Sheep Pig of ""
* Sheep in "Sheep in the Big City"
* Sheep in "Word World", made of the letters S-H-E-E-P
* Black Sheep, a cousin of Cow & Chicken

Movies

* Daisy, the sheep in the movie "Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Sex (But Were Afraid to Ask)"
* The sheep in "Boundin'", a short film by Pixar
* Shaun the Sheep from "A Close Shave" (a pun on the British pronunciation of "shorn"), later in his own TV series ("Shaun the Sheep")
* "Lambert the Sheepish Lion", a short Disney film

Books

* Lamb Chop and various characters from "The Sheep-Pig" and "Babe"
* The sheep in "Animal Farm"
* Woolly in "When Sheep Can't Sleep" by Satoshi Kitamura
* The mutant sheep with the star on its back in "A Wild Sheep Chase" by Haruki Murakami
* The flock in

Comics

* Derek the Sheep, a Beano character, translated to French as Norbert le Mouton.
* Battering Ram (comics), a ram-like mutant in the Marvel Universe
* Lanolin and Bo, from "U.S. Acres"
* Mint Sauce and Missie from MBUK's comic strip with the same name
* Poe, Merry, and various other characters from "Stray Sheep" by Tatsutoshi Nomura (see also eSheep)
* Sheep in "Sheep in the Big City"
* Ship in "Count Your Sheep"
* Harold the (non)flying sheep in "Monty Python's Flying Circus" [http://orangecow.org/pythonet/sketches/sheep.htm]

Video games

* Lammy from "UmJammer Lammy" and "PaRappa the Rapper 2"
* Rammy, Lammy's evil twin in "UmJammer Lammy"
* Mareep and Flaaffy, "Pokemon" characters
* Super Sheep, in "Worms"
* Sheep (game), a puzzle game

Other

* "Baa, Baa, Black Sheep", a nursery rhyme
* Fenton, the Death Sheep from Hell, the subject of Tom Smith's song "Sheep Marketing Ploy"
* Larry the Lamb
* Mary's Little Lamb, a nursery rhyme
* Rammie, a football mascot
* The "Counting Sheep", used in advertising for Serta.
* "Old Dick" the bell-wether ram, featured in Harriet Beecher Stowe's short story, Laughin' in Meetin', as adapted by the Radio Tales drama series for National Public Radio.

See also

* Sheep (song) the Pink Floyd song on the album "Animals".
* Exploding sheep, a joke in video games
* "Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep", a novel by Philip K. Dick
* Sheeple, a reference to humans' herd mentality
* Electric Sheep, a distributed computing project for generating fractal movies, called "sheep"


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