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     Sabrina 
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Click here for briefly seen human form in the animated short Remote Possibilities.

A female skunk with short white hair and glasses, Sabrina is shy and easily embarrassed, and enjoys collecting Transformers and computers, particularly Amigas. An arts school graduate, now working as web designer at an adult movie studio and still not quite accustomed to the idea.

Tropes:

  • Barefoot Cartoon Animal: Although she has the appearance of a Half-Dressed Cartoon Animal (see below).
  • Brainy Brunette: Not in the main series where as a skunk Sabrina has black and white hair, but the (canonically questionable) animated short Remote Possibilities by Schwartz depicts Sabrina transforming into multiple forms including briefly as a human with brown hair.
  • Breakout Character: In terms of creator Eric W. Schwartz's characters in the 1990s. Eric originally intended for Amy to be the star of the comic, but found that Sabrina was a more distinctive and recognizable character.
  • Canon Immigrant: An odd case seeing she is the title character after-all... but Sabrina appeared first in a college newsletter strip called Sabrina at See-CAD several years prior to the launch of the Sabrina Online series. The events of See-CAD were declared non-canonical in relation to the events of Online.
  • Even the Girls Want Her: According to Sheila, Sabrina is hot enough to warrant attention from the actors of both genders to want to shoot some scenes with her. Which Sheila said was pretty cool, "for someone not even trying."
  • Gag Haircut: Sabrina whose hair is consistent through-out the whole series briefly wears shorter hair in 2021 during A Meeting of Moms. She confesses the shorter hair is due to a home haircut gone awry during the COVID-19 Pandemic. By the next story of the year her hair has returned to its original length.
  • Half-Dressed Cartoon Animal: Subverted Trope. Sabrina looks like one of these, but she's actually wearing skunk-print pants. She clarifies to the readers about this.
    • After the birth of Danielle in the post-series strips, Sabrina eventually switches to a simpler pair of black and white shorts which stop just above the knee and make it much more obvious she is wearing pants.
  • Hartman Hips: Even if she doesn't flaunt it, Sabrina definitely rocks quite the pair of hips even before she becomes a mom.
  • Innocent Fanservice Girl: A lot of the sexy antics she gets into is mostly against her will, but she does have enough self awareness regarding her own appeal.
  • It's All Junk: Sabrina is very much stuck in the same character habits she has had since she was introduced in the 90's with a love of Transformers, her Amiga computer, and the exact same outfit. It comes as a bit of a shock in the post-series strips by the 2020's when she begins to change some of those attributes and stores her Amiga computer with a small Raspberry Pi emulator as a replacement (which can share monitor's with R.C.'s Windows set up) to clear out space for Danielle.
  • No Full Name Given: For most of the webcomic's run Sabrina's last name is never mentioned or known (Accepted Fanon says it's simply "Skunk"). Finally averted with her marriage to R.C.; she is now Sabrina Conrad.
    • The alternate Fanon universe by Chris Yost also uses the surname "Mustelidae" for Sabrina. This name can sometimes be seen used by other fans, although often only in the context of differentiating Yost's alternate universe from the official canon.
  • Otaku: Is a collector of Transformers merchandise. She is also extremely dedicated to Amiga computers. Guess what country her and R.C. decide to go to their honeymoon at.
  • Puppy-Dog Eyes: R.C. made the mistake of mentioning once that Sabrina could sell off or even toss out any spare Transformers toys she had, only to receive from her a sad Puppy-Dog Eyes glance back.
  • Smelly Skunk: Surprisingly accurate as she can make it happen should the need arise. She only needed to use it once.

     Richard 'R.C.' Conrad 
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As seen in his first reveal.

A thin male grey raccoon, R.C. is a Windows tech-support guru and general nerd. His parents (staunch hippies) jokingly named him after Richard Nixon. Due to his parent's contrarian attitude with R.C. growing up poor, as he got older he developed a strong work ethic and desire to pull himself up by his own bootstraps. He first met Sabrina in an online chatroom, and the two fell in love and were eventually married. After the birth of their child Danielle, R.C. reevaluates his life and decides to drop his job to become a full time stay at home father.

Tropes:

  • Expy: Schwartz admitted his original intent was to reveal Michael Fox (the avatar of Michael Higgs the creator of Thomas Woolfe) as Sabrina's secret admirer online. However when the comic strip exploded in popularity and fans began asking for their own personal fursona to be revealed as Sabrina's lover, Schwartz created Richard to make sure nobody would ever accuse him of playing favorites by bringing back Michael's character.
  • Friendly Rivalry: Sabrina is an Amiga user, R.C. is an adamant Windows user and works as a tech support guy for Windows products. The two are constantly teasing each other about it, especially as the series goes on and the Amiga increasingly becomes outdated.
  • He Who Must Not Be Seen: Up until they officially meet, late into Amy's pregnancy, Sabrina had only interacted with him online. They exchanged profile pictures which turn out to be fake.
  • Househusband: After Danielle is born in the post-strip stories. R.C. at first works from home, and eventually quits his tech support job to be a full time stay at home father.
  • Like Father, Unlike Son: R.C's parents are ultra-progressive hippies of the 'Flower Children' generation. R.C. on the other hand is a more conservative, job-oriented "square".
    • Ironically seeing R.C.'s father's reaction to his son knowing Zig Zag it does seem the men in the Conrad family do both share an attraction to skunks.
  • Mistaken for Gay: R.C.'s father suspects his son is gay until he meets Sabrina. His father begins giving him the Not That There's Anything Wrong with That talk as well.
  • Nerds Are Virgins: Both him and Sabrina until they meet each other, but its R.C. who gives the Spit Take once Sabrina brings it up.
    • Sabrina's previous boyfriend Michael Fox in the predecessor strip Sabrina at See-CAD was retconned as non-canon just to invoke this trope for both Sabrina and R.C. Schwartz pointed out his See-CAD strip depicting Sabrina sleeping with Michael Fox might just be the most controversial strip he ever penned.
  • The Diaper Change: R.C. struggles with the first time changing Danielle's diaper, made worse by discovering (in Truth in Television fashion) that infant skunks are capable of spraying...
  • Otaku: Loves to collect ThunderCats merchandise.
  • One True Love: Sabrina had no idea what he looked like in online chats, but she was able to recognize him immediately in-person.
  • Porn Stash: R.C. jokingly claims to hide his collection before Sabrina comes over for the first time to his place. However, his familiarity with who Zig Zag is seems to suggest there is truth behind the joke.
    • Que R.C.'s horror when his father later admits to having a collection of Zig Zag's work himself as well.

     Tabitha 
Sabrina's younger sister

Tropes:

  • Annoying Younger Sibling: Sabrina cares for her, but doesn't really like taking care of her.
  • Cheerful Child
  • Cuteness Proximity: She utterly adores playing with Timothy whenever she sees him and tend to get very affectionate and cuddly with him, though it's implied that her energetic nature has tired him out a couple times.
  • Genki Girl: Tabitha is often extremely hyper and more often than not the adults taking care of her (as well as Timothy, her reoccurring playmate) tend to have trouble keeping up with her. The only character so far who'd had little to no trouble keeping up with her energetic behavior seems to be Zig Zag.
  • Practically Different Generations: At the start of the series, Tabitha is five years old while Sabrina is already a young adult with a job.
  • Soap Opera Rapid Aging Syndrome: At Sabrina's wedding at the end of the original run, Tabitha is about 5-6 years old. In the post-finale strips, Tabitha is aged up to roughly being a pre-teen, and she begins acting more mature and having more serious questions (such as causing Zig Zag to do a Spit Take when Tabitha out of curiosity asks her about sex during Skunks Day Out). By the 2023 strips, Tabitha is old enough to take on the job of babysitting Carli's children.

     Endora 
Sabrina's mother.

Tropes:

  • Ambiguously Christian: Perhaps most noticeable when Endora gets around Zig Zag and goes "missionary mode" in trying to save the porn star from hellfire. Fortunately Zig Zag finds it very endearing and doesn't take offense at it and the two end up with a strong friendship.
  • Ascended Fanon: The name Endora was first used for Sabrina's mother by writer Chris Yost in his extensive Alternate Continuity fanfiction, and adopted by Eric for his canon by at least 2000.
  • Doting Grandparent: Despite her trepidation about Sabrina and R.C.'s relationship, by the time Danielle is born Endora begins to let go of her past prejudices and absolutely adores her grand-daughter.
  • Fantastic Racism: Her aversion to Sabrina dating R.C. a raccoon. Fortunately Endora overcomes it with time.
  • Hopeless with Tech: Something Sabrina and Zig Zag exploits to keep the true nature of ZZ Studios under wraps. She doesn't even know what Google is.
  • Hypocrite: Despite disapproving of Sabrina's relationship with R.C., Endora herself went against her own parent's wishes when she was dating Warren. She doesn't seem to recognize this.
    • Eventually its revealed her parents raised Endora with a strict sense of inter-species dating being wrong. Endora's surprise friendship with Zig Zag (who is part skunk and part tiger) after Sabrina's wedding and then the birth of Danielle breaks Endora's preconceived notions and forces her to finally make amends with Sabrina and R.C.
  • My Beloved Smother: Subverted, Endora has often tried to be controlling toward Sabrina (and was apparently successful back when Sabrina was a child), seeing the approach as for her own good, but almost every time she tries, Sabrina's proves assertive enough that she's more than able to stand firm against her mom's smothering behavior. Curiously, Endora seems much less controlling toward Tabitha.
  • Odd Friendship: The conservative and very old-fashioned Endora ends up gradually forming a friendship with the very promiscuous and free-spirited Zig Zag. Sabrina finds the the idea of those two becoming friends so surreal that she still has difficulty processing that it's actually happened.
  • Scatterbrained Senior: played straight and not for laughs as well. During the flash forward sequence Warren is seen with Sabrina and Tabitha by himself, and when asked about how Endora is doing he reveals "she still remembers me, on most days."

     Warren 
Sabrina's father.

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  • Godlike Gamer: When Warren finds Sabrina's old Atari his reflexes kick in and he quickly proves his skill with the console. Problem is he just can't stop himself once he starts...
  • Good Parents: Especially when compared his wife, Warren is remarkably patient, polite, respects Sabrina's choices even if he disagrees on them. And whenever he sees his daughters in situations he finds unorthodox, he goes out of his way to understand what's going on before drawing any conclusions.

     Rainflower Conrad 
R.C.'s mother

     Danielle Conrad 
Sabrina and R.C.'s infant skunk/raccoon hybrid daughter.

Tropes:

  • Brainy Baby: She enjoys playing on a smartphone, which she figured out how to use, including going into the app store and downloading Candy Crush, just hours after being born.
  • Silent Snarker: She frequently has moments of being one, particularly when the adults start acting quirky.
  • Smelly Skunk: More-so true to the trope than her mother, aunt or grandparents are. As an infant Danielle is capable of spraying but doesn't exactly have control over it fully yet, leading to R.C. struggling with changing her diaper after it caught some spray. By the time she's a toddler it seems she has gained control over her spray.

Amy's Family

     Amy Squirrel-Woolfe 
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Click here for pre-strip design on a 1992 Amiga magazine cover art piece

Female red squirrel, blond hair. Amy is intelligent, independent, and very protective of her loved ones, like her son Timothy.

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  • A Degree in Useless: Amy's college degree is never mentioned much (and its not super clear if she graduated at all), but when Sabrina moves out its made clear that Amy has no marketable skills forcing her to attempt working for a sex hotline before settling with a job as a bartender.
  • Canon Immigrant: Amy was the star of several animations made by Schwartz in the late 80s and early 90s.
    • Not only was Amy in those animations, the character was used as cover art for magazines such as the CU Amiga July 1992 issue. Lampshaded in the comic itself where an older Amy admits she used to do "some modeling while in college."
    • One early animated video from 1990 even depicts Amy as a cartoon character having existed since 1929 with attempts to break into the film industry with Disney and Looney Tunes, which is a wildly different character interpretation to how she is depicted in the comic series. The video even suggests Amy has roles as the background squirrels in films such as Bambi and her first attempt to capitalize on sex appeal was in a Tex Avery short.
  • Cerebus Retcon: The old "At the Movies" short she starred in had her getting hit on by a male squirrel who acted rather aggressively in his advancements, but ultimately didn't mind and wound up reciprocated his moves at the end. The short story "Amy's Wedding" re-contextualizes this when her father revealed to Thomas that she actually had a Near-Rape Experience from this incident.
  • Demoted to Extra: Although Amy and Thomas all continue to play a role in the strip, their focus decreases after Timmy's birth and Sabrina's hiring at Zig Zag's studio. Although when Sabrina moves in with R.C. the strip does spend some solo time focused on Amy and Thomas to show their efforts to find stable jobs.
  • Expy: Amy looks awfully similar in design to Minerva Mink from Animaniacs... but this might be a case where the more famous character is the actual expy and Amy is potentially the original. Although her comic strip debut is in 1996, three years after Animaniacs started; Amy's first public appearances were in the early 1990's (including the aforementioned cover art on CU Amiga July 1992) and in various animation sample CD's included with those magazines. So the possibility that some animator working on Animaniacs encountered Amy in a computer animation magazine in the early 90's then based Minerva's final design around while not confirmed is not impossible.note 
  • Harmful to Minors: The main reason Amy quits her brief attempt at working at a sex hotline is because after one day at the job she realizes she can't come home and comfortably tell her son Timmy about her doing that kind of work. The irony that much of Amy's apartment rent to that point had been covered by Sabrina (who is also Timmy's frequent babysitter) working at ZZ Studio is apparently lost.
  • Meaningful Name: Although Amy's appearances as in Amiga animations and magazines are ignored by Online (with Sabrina being the Amiga advocate in the strip), Amy's name is meant to be a play on the computer system's own name.
  • Referenced by...:The Drew Carey Show of all places, where a woman named Amy (portrayed by Kristin Dattilo) goes on a blind date with Drew in the Season 8 episode "Mama Told Me I Should Come", and ends up surprising Drew by putting on her squirrel fur-suit once the two are in the bedroom. How The Drew Carey Show of all things would be the place to make a reference to Sabrina Online of all things is anyone's guess!
  • Stacy's Mom: Amy is told by Zig Zag that she could work in her adult film studio because "the MILF thing is very in right now" to play up this sort of trope. When Amy mentions the comment to Tommy he's briefly excited at the thought of seeing his wife in erotica until he realizes "oh, other people would watch too wouldn't they?" and the idea is quickly brushed aside by them both.

     Thomas Woolfe 
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Thomas with Timmy and Amy shortly after Timmy's birth
Male (gray wolf/fox hybrid). Amy's husband, father of Timothy.

Tropes:

  • A Degree in Useless: Thomas holds a degree in botany, but doesn't work much with it because Sabrina covers the majority of their apartment's rent with her job at Zig Zags' studio. When Sabrina finally moves in with R.C. Tom struggles to find employment with his degree until he eventually gets a job at a head shop.
  • Canon Foreigner: created by Michael Higgs, Thomas first shows up in early animations dating Amy such as 1994's At the Movies 3.
  • Interrupted Intimacy: One of Amy and Tom's struggles after Timmy is born is finding time to get physical with each other without Timmy interrupting. Finally they take a night away on a trip to be alone again leaving Timmy with Sabrina and R.C. where Timmy promptly interrupts THEIR alone time.
  • Knight in Shining Armor: His early animated appearances pre-strip such as "At the Movies 3" has him punching a guy who was bothering Amy with enough force that guy is tossed into the movie screen where he is promptly eaten by a dinosaur on the film.
  • Panicky Expectant Father: While Amy is giving birth to Timmy especially.

     Timothy Woolfe-Squirrel 
Male tan wolf/squirrel hybrid. Timothy is a reasonably well behaved baby, but is fond of hunting cockroaches and destroying Sabrina's collection of Transformers.

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     Carrie Woolfe-Squirrel 
Female wolf/squirrel hybrid. Amy and Thomas's second child seen briefly during the flash-forward sequences.

Tropes:

  • Expy: The title of her debut strip calls Carrie "Tabitha 2".
  • Practically Different Generations: Timothy is 16 years old during the flash-forward, and Carrie seems to be a toddler implying at least a decade age difference between the two siblings.

Other Main Characters

     Zig-Zag 
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Female skunk hybrid with black and white tiger-stripes (her grandfather was a white tiger). Employer of Sabrina and head of Z.Z. Studios, an adult movie studio.

Tropes:

  • Appropriated Appellation: "Zig Zag" was an insult given to her as a kid for her unusual fur pattern. She eventually embraces it as her official name.
  • Bedmate Reveal: Even after Sabrina rejects her advances while on a business trip, Zig Zag can't help herself from sneaking into bed next to Sabrina just to see the reaction she'll have seeing her there when she wakes up. This is how Zig Zag actually first finds out Sabrina and R.C. are romantically involved as Sabrina mutters R.C.'s name in her sleep.
  • Benevolent Boss: Barring her tendency to make passes of her employees, she considers them family, always treats them with respect and generosity, and apparently even pays her janitor remarkably well (granted, said janitor still hates working there, if only due to certain.... unavoidable parts regarding being a janitor of a porn movie studio.)
  • Big Sister Instinct: Toward's Tabitha, although Zig Zag is often clumsy about what is appropriate with her work or not with a child around she often goes to great effort to hide the more explicit nature of her job around the kid. In the flash forward its revealed that when Zig Zag hires an adult Tabitha to work for her as an assistant, she never allows Tabitha to become an adult film star because Zig Zag views her as like a sister.
    • When Zig Zag finally confesses her past trauma to a therapist she reveals she has a younger brother and sister who she shielded from their father's abuse growing up. Zig Zag saw her work in the sex industry as a quick way to earn the money she needed to get her siblings away from her father, and that she has been quietly funding them in the years since.
  • Breakout Character: To the point that the December 2010 and June 2014 groups of strips focus on her—and don't feature Sabrina at all.
  • Can't Take Criticism: She went on a violent, vengeful rampage around 2010 after discovering online image boards and how a lot of them had less-than-stellar things to say about her.
  • Character Overlap: Zig Zag is a character created by Max Black Rabbit, and appears in Sabrina Online with his permission.
  • Dark and Troubled Past: Most of the May and June 2015 strips go into the details. She hates having it brought up because people would start pitying her.
    • Zig Zag was bullied as a kid for her unusual striped coat (a product of her hybrid skunk-tiger lineage). Her father abused her, first physically and later sexually. She ran away from home, and lived and worked on the streets for a while.
  • Did You Just Have Sex?: Being a porn star, she sometimes has a "sixth sense" of someone getting laid outside of work. She congratulated Sabrina for doing this with Richard for the first time, much to her embarrassment.
  • Do Not Call Me "Paul": The one time Sabrina calls Zig Zag by her real (last) name, Zig Zag pointedly tells her "my name is Zig Zag." The last name in question is claimed to be only used when filing for taxes to the IRS.
  • Don't You Dare Pity Me!: Tells Sabrina not to apologize to her after being punched for taking her advances too far at one point. She admits that her abusive childhood may be the cause, but refuses to use that as a Freudian Excuse.
  • Double Standard: Rape, Female on Female: Varies throughout the series on Sabrina, but thankfully downplayed, with flirting with her at best, and sleeping in the same bed as her (without Sabrina knowing) at worst. She gets punched for it at least once and later dials it back, especially when Sabrina gets married.
  • Easily Forgiven: Zig Zag actually expected Sabrina to file sexual harassment charges on her when it becomes clear the skunk isn't interested in her advances. Sabrina admits that after being let go from her last job, she's worried that Zig Zag may fire her. Plus, there's the potential Double Standard about suing an adult film studio. At the very least, Zig Zag tries to take a step back afterwards.
  • Everyone Has Standards:
    • Zig Zag might be willing to fling with just about everyone, but she draws the line at trying to romance anyone that's Happily Married, saying she's not a homewrecker. Though if the NSFW comic "Adventure Begins At Home" is of any indication, divorced people are fair game.
    • Likewise, she's very much against being Harmful to Minors (owning up to her own horrible experiences growing up), and refuses to hurt or flaunt her sex around children or places commonly populated by children (like amusement parks).
  • Heel Realization: Even with all the gold in her heart, Zig Zag is still the closest thing this series has to a Villain Protagonist. Perhaps due to (or because of) Sabrina being a Morality Pet to her, she'll have moments where she realize just how badly she's messed up when conversing with Tina and later her therapist.
  • Hooker with a Heart of Gold: Yes Zig is emotional, lustful, prone to harassment and not immune to chasing down her critics to beat them up, but she's also extremely protective of her friends and has been financially supporting her siblings for an untold number of years. Even considering her sexual advances towards Sabrina, when Sabrina gets drunk on a night out Zig makes sure to carefully return her home before leaving her to sleep off her hangover and Sabrina later commends Zig's decency for doing such.
    • Although Zig later confesses that it would have been really funny to have fallen asleep next to a drunk Sabrina to see the look on her face when she woke up.
  • I'm Standing Right Here: Though she playfully does this to Sabrina in regards to her love life, Zig Zag has ended up on the receiving end of this in one NSFW comic, where a local salon she used to go to would talk behind her back about her occupation in a negative light, despite all the good business she was bringing to the place.
  • If You Ever Do Anything to Hurt Her...: Zig's feeling towards Sabrina makes her very protective, similar to the rest of the Z.Z crew. She warns Richard not to hurt her, and she beats up a mugger who actually did.
  • I Just Want to Be Normal: Although Zig Zag relishes her sex appeal, she eventually confesses that she always envied Sabrina's family for their normalcy. She is especially intrigued by R.C. and Sabrina seemingly being a perfect match for each other and in their mutual sharing of interests giving them a bond beyond just sex.
  • No Name Given: The comic never reveals Zig Zag's real/original name. The one Sabrina found was used for the IRS and Zig Zag orders her not to use it anymore.
  • Really Gets Around: Par for the course of being a porn star. When Sabrina tried to ask if she is actually a lesbian, the reason why she keeps flirting with her (among other things), she responds that she "goes both ways".
  • She Is Not My Girlfriend: Zig sleeps around enough with plenty of people and spends plenty of time making passes at others, it would be easy to assume she's single. But as the comic goes on it becomes clearer that Zig and Tina Lynx are all but an outright couple. Zig regular confides in Tina including details on her darkest secrets. The sexual openness of their relationship makes it seem unlikely either of them would outright admit to being the girlfriend of the other, but it certainly feels like they are overdue for a Relationship Upgrade.
  • Single-Target Sexuality: Sees Sabrina this way. Everyone else is just business.
    • Even after Sabrina gets married Zig can't entirely drop the idea either. "You were my first non-sexual friend since I was a child. BUT let me know if you and R.C. ever want to have a threesome..."
  • Sleeps in the Nude: Discussed and defied in this strip.
    Sabrina: Do you have to wear that?
    Zig Zag: Best I had, sorry. I usually sleep naked, I figured you wouldn't appreciate that much.
  • There Are No Therapists: Averted. After She savagely beats up the mugger who stabbed Sabrina, Zig Zag is court ordered to see a therapist. She follows up on this to work on her anger issues. True to character she ends up having sex with her therapist eventually, although as he states it is the end of their professional-client relationship.
  • The Talk: Zig Zag gives an appropriate Spit Take when Tabitha comes up to her and asks "so what is sex like?" during the events of "Skunks Day Out". Zig very carefully explains that while she knows a lot about sex, it's a question Tabitha really needs to ask Endora or even Sabrina about instead.

     Carli Chinchilla 
Female violet-gray chinchilla, short hair and ponytail, glasses. Carli is fun loving and fast-talking, and possessive of her husband Spike.

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  • After Action Patch Up: Spike is a giant wolf and Carli a small chinchilla... so their first night together ended with Carli in the hospital and so did the second.
  • Back for the Finale: After not appearing in the webcomic for 10 years, a (very pregnant) Carli showed up twice in the final strips of 2016, first declining Sabrina's invitation to her wedding, and then live-streaming Sabrina's Wedding. Carli goes into labor, but refuses to go to the hospital until she actually sees Sabrina say "I do."
    • She and Spike appear again in the first post-series comic, "Baby Steps", along with their many kids.
  • Genki Girl: Always excitable.
  • Leet Lingo: Slides into this while flirting with Spike once, much to his annoyance. By "A Meeting of Moms" she dropped the leet-speak admitting that having as many kids as she does its impossible to keep up with slang anymore.
  • Motor Mouth: Known to talk really fast and/or really often.
  • Porn with Plot: Much of Carli and Spike's relationship is detailed in the more explicit Fur After Dark series. The segment of Carli discussing her past history with Spike in "A Meeting of Moms" is arguably catching up the audience familiar with only the more general audience Sabrina Online to the general details of the Carli-Spike relationship from the adults-only series.

     Spike 
Carli's husband, a male gray wolf, very tall and muscular. Spike is large and strong, but doesn't talk often, preferring actions to words.

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  • "Shut Up" Kiss: Spike's relationship with Carli is based on being able to give her this to silence her constant Motor Mouth. She very much enjoys it.

     Sheila Vixen 
Female fox, outgoing and friendly, not particularly bright but by no means a "bimbo".

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Double Z Porn Star Studio Workers

     Tina Lynx 
Lynx, the

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     Tracey 

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     Stacey 

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     Darke Katt 
Female black cat, foul-mouthed and often grumpy. Darke is the janitor at the studio,
  • Ambiguously Related: Shares a surname with the founder of the main hospital.
  • Jerkass: She's a perpetual grouch who would put even Oscar to shame, and refuses to socialize with the others in the studio, let alone be in their films.
  • Sir Swears-a-Lot: Darke is possibly one of the most foul-mouthed characters in the series, with just about every other strip featuring her show her swearing(though it is censored)
  • You Do Not Want To Know: Says this almost word for word when R.C. asks her what she has to clean in the studio.

Cameo Characters

     Max Blackrabbit 

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  • Author Avatar: Max Blackrabbit is based on Malcolm Earle, the creator of Zig Zag.
    • A YouTube retrospective/review of Sabrina Online uploaded by HeadphonesUK in 2023 has all of Max Blackrabbit's parts voiced by Malcolm himself.
  • Big-Lipped Alligator Moment: Max enters the story abruptly with an infatuation for Sabrina, and leaves the story about as abruptly never being mentioned again. It Makes Sense in Context once Blackrabbit's own comics are added to the picture.
  • Hopeless Suitor: Max is still pining for Sabrina when he sees her on her first date with R.C. and is promptly interrupted by another cameo character who promptly yells at Max that Sabrina ''will be his.'' Sabrina and R.C. end up sleeping together later on that same date, unknowingly crushing the dreams of all of Sabrina's wannabe boyfriends.note 
    • Even in Max's own comics separate from Schwartz's continuity in Sabrina Online, Max is still a hopeless suitor who is usually rejected by Sabrina in a Humiliation Conga.
  • Shout-Out: Max's appearance makes a bit more sense with his own fan series ''Sabrina at Algonquin" which relocates Sabrina to Canada where Blackrabbit pines after her.

     Eric Squirrel 
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Eric Squirrel relaying some meta commentary.

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