In cartoons, purple is used for various purposes. It can convey cuteness and prettiness, signify uniqueness, or even denote evil or coldness. Purple characters can also appear bold and eye-catching, representing different emotions and perspectives.
Let’s explore some of the most well-known purple characters in the world of cartoons and comic books, focusing on those with purple bodies or a predominant use of purple in their appearance.
Abira – Marvel Comics

Beerus – Dragon Ball

Captain Ginyu – Dragon Ball Z

Cheshire Cat – Alice In Wonderland (1951)

Count Von Count – Sesame Street

Dizzy Devil – Tiny Toon Adventures

Fear – Inside Out (2015)

Frieza – Dragon Ball Z

Grimace – McDonald’s Commercials

Hit-Girl – Kick-Ass: The Dave Lizewski Years (2008)

Killgrave – Earth 616 (Marvel Comics)

Madam Mim – The Sword In The Stone (1963)

Old Kai – Dragon Ball Z

Peter Potamus – The Peter Potamus Show

Shy Violet of Rainbow Brite

Thanos – Marvel Comics

Tinky Winky – Teletubbies

Ursula – The Little Mermaid (1989)

Yzma – The Emperor’s New Groove (2000)
