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This is a list of fictional moles.
[edit] Actual moles
- The Mole is a blind character from Happy Tree Friends.
- Bottles (Banjo-Kazooie), the goggle-wearing mole from the Banjo-Kazooie series.
- Merlin Mole — the mascot of the Mole Valley District Council recycling scheme.
- A main character in The Wind in the Willows is a mole.
- Chung Moe a is transform in Brutal: Paws of Fury
- The Mouldiwarp is a magical talking mole in The House of Arden by E. Nesbit.
- Diggy, a character in a set of children's books is a mole.
- Mole (Krtek in the original) — is an animated character in a series of cartoons, created by Czech animator Zdeněk Miler.
- Monty Mole — a species of mole featured in the Mario series of video games.
- Monty Mole — the title character in a series of games for the Commodore 64.
- Dramole a mole monster from Mighty Morphin Power Rangers
- Artistmole from Mighty Morphin Power Rangers
- Moleman from Power Rangers Lightspeed Rescue
- Terramole from Power Rangers Ninja Storm
- Edgar Mole in Once Upon a Forest.
- Moe the Mole in Ox Tales
- Morocco Mole- Sidekick of Secret Squirrel.
- Muddy Mole — the main character from the Game Boy game Mole Mania.
- Mr. Resetti, a mole from the Animal Crossing series, and the only mole in the series (besides his brother, Don, who occasionally takes Resetti's place in the Animal Crossing for the Nintendo GameCube). He burrows up from below solid rock with a pick and admonishes the player for resetting the game; the Animal Crossing series is meant to be played in real-time and as such resetting is considered to be cheating.
- Mole Playing Rough, an enemy from the Super Nintendo game EarthBound.
- Bracken and Rebecca (and many dozens of other mole characters) from the book series The Duncton Chronicles and The Book of Silence which starts with the book Duncton Wood by William Horwood.
- Moley (Role Mole), a character in Hello Kitty.
- Henk The father of Alfred, from the Dutch TV-series Alfred J. Kwak
- The many moles from the Redwall series.
- Nigel from Urban Vermin
- Kinger, Jaspin, and Slaker, from Thunder Oak.
- Griselda, Mathop, Osmand, Spavin, and Gowk, from Castle Storm
- a character in Hans Christian Andersen's fairytale Thumbelina, to whom the title-character's field-mouse friend/benefactor promises her hand in marriage.
- Speckles, a Star-nosed Mole and computer expert, voiced by Nicolas Cage in the movie G-Force, who is also simultaneously a "double agent"-type Mole.
- Milton, a mole briefly shown in the Over the Hedge video game.
- Mole, a character in the children's book and television series, The Animals of Farthing Wood.
- Marvin, a star-nosed mole and monk who is the arch-enemy of Mr. Canoehead, both recurring characters on The Frantics' radio show Frantic Times.
- Eileen, a character in the Cartoon Network series Regular Show.
[edit] Burrowing mammals with a similar appearance to moles
- Badger Moles of Avatar: The Last Airbender burrow using a technique called earthbending.
- Diglett and its evolved form Dugtrio from the Pokémon series of video games and shows. Both look bit like moles, but is more cylindrical like Whack-a-Moles. More recently, Drilbur and Excadrill appear in the Generation V games, and are far more anatomically similar to real moles.
- Chimera Mole from the Tokyo Mew Mew monstrous mole
- Grand Mole from Yu-Gi-Oh GX, a Neo Spacian mole with drills.
- René la Taupe, a singing character number one on the French chart with the single "Mignon, Mignon", but the animal is in fact a groundhog.
- Whacka, a minor character from Paper Mario, Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door, and Super Paper Mario, bears a slight resemblance to Diglett, therefore it only has a very tenuous link with moles. It is blue and burrows out of the ground, much like Diglett. If one hits the Whacka, then a sweetbread-like lump appears called the Whacka Bump, which heals 25 HP and FP, and sells for 55 coins (on Paper Mario 2). Unfortunately, if one does it too much the Whacka sustains brain damage, with headaches and amnesia, and will eventually disappear; it is implied that it has died.
- Bottles the blind mole from the Banjo-Kazooie video game series.
- Balthazar — a character from Rango (2011 film).
[edit] People called "Mole"
[edit] Mechanical Moles
[edit] Double Agents, commonly referred to as Moles
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