List of fictional characters with stars on the Hollywood Walk of Fame


The Hollywood Walk of Fame awards people of notability in the film, television, music, radio and theatre industry. However, stars have also been awarded to fictional characters. The following is a list of fictional characters with stars on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, including the category and location of each honoree.

Fictional characters

The following fictional characters have received stars on the Hollywood Walk of Fame; 13 in motion pictures and five in television.
CharacterCurrent copyright holderInCreator/CreatorsDateLocationReason
Alvin and the ChipmunksBagdasarian ProductionsRoss Bagdasarian Sr.6600 Hollywood Blvd.For their albums, television shows and films. Dedicated on their 60th anniversary.
Big BirdSesame WorkshopJim Henson
Kermit Love
7021 Hollywood Blvd.For his role on the children's television show, Sesame Street.
Bugs BunnyWarner Bros.Ben Hardaway
Cal Dalton
Charles Thorson
Tex Avery
Chuck Jones
Bob Givens
Robert McKimson
7007 Hollywood Blvd.For his role in Looney Tunes short films.
Donald DuckThe Walt Disney CompanyWalt Disney
Dick Lundy
6840 Hollywood Blvd.For his role in animated films.
GodzillaTohoTomoyuki Tanaka6925 Hollywood Blvd.For its role in films.
Kermit the FrogThe Walt Disney CompanyJim Henson6801 Hollywood Blvd.For his leading role in The Muppet Show.
Mickey MouseThe Walt Disney CompanyWalt Disney
Ub Iwerks
6925 Hollywood Blvd.For his role in animated films. Dedicated on his 50th Anniversary.
Minnie MouseThe Walt Disney CompanyWalt Disney
Ub Iwerks
6834 Hollywood Blvd.For her role in animated films, and for her role as a prominent fashion influencer since her debut. Dedicated on her 90th Anniversary.
The MunchkinsTurner EntertainmentL. Frank Baum6900 Hollywood Blvd.For their role in The Wizard of Oz.
The MuppetsThe Walt Disney Company
Jim Henson6834 Hollywood Blvd.For their role in motion pictures.
RugratsNickelodeonArlene Klasky
Gábor Csupó
Paul Germain
6600 Hollywood Blvd.For their 10th anniversary on their television show, Rugrats.
ShrekUniversal StudiosWilliam Steig6931 Hollywood Blvd.For his role in his animated feature films.
The Simpsons20th Century StudiosMatt Groening7021 Hollywood Blvd.For their 10th anniversary on their television show, The Simpsons.
SnoopyPeanuts WorldwideCharles M. Schulz7021 Hollywood Blvd.For his role in the Peanuts animated television specials and films.
Snow WhiteThe Walt Disney CompanyThe Brothers Grimm6920 Hollywood Blvd.For her role in the first feature-length Disney animated film, Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs. Dedicated on the film’s 50th anniversary.
Tinker BellThe Walt Disney CompanyJ. M. Barrie6834 Hollywood Blvd.For her silent role in all of the Neverland films.
Winnie the PoohThe Walt Disney CompanyA. A. Milne6834 Hollywood Blvd.For his role in his animated films.
Woody WoodpeckerUniversal StudiosWalter Lantz7000 Hollywood Blvd.For his role in his animated films.

Live-action animals

Three live-action canines have stars on the Walk.
CharacterParent CompanyInDateLocation
LassieMGM6368 Hollywood Blvd.
Rin Tin TinWarner Bros.
Mascot Pictures
1623 Vine Street
StrongheartFirst National Pictures1724 Vine Street

Corporate entities

Several corporate entities are on the Walk. All are nominated in the "Special Recognition Category", and as with Tom Bradley and Johnny Grant, many have special logos other than the five normal categories.
CompanyProductLogoDateLocationReason
DisneylandTheme parkSleeping Beauty Castle6834 Hollywood Blvd.For the park's 50th anniversary.
General MotorsChevrolet SuburbanChevrolet BowtieHollywood and Highland In recognition of the vehicle's contribution to the film and television industry, having appeared in over 1,750 movies and TV shows since 1952.