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For the characters seen in the Noddy's Toyland Adventures segments of the show, go here.

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     Humans 

Noah Tomten
A former sailor who now runs an antique shop called the Noddy Shop.

Kate Tomten
Noah's granddaughter, DJ’s best friend and Truman’s older sister. She usually is left in charge of things and taught responsibility.

Truman Tomten
Noah's grandson, and Kate’s little brother. The innocent little boy who is the only one that can talk to the toys.

Daniel "D.J." Johnson
Kate and Truman's friend.

Agatha Flugelschmidt
Noah's scatterbrained sister, who owns the hat shop next door. She is good friends with the children, who call her Aunt Agatha. She is married, but her husband is unseen.

     The Toys 

Planet Pup
A battery operated robot dog from the '60's, Planet Pup is a little confused as to whether he is a real dog or a hero from outer space. He doesn't know how to be anything but good, and is always rushing in to save the day. Chasing goblins around the store is his specialty. He and Truman have a very special relationship.

Bonita Flamingo
A large stuffed carnival toy, Bonita Flamingo may seem just a party girl, but she cares very deeply for all her friends at the shop and is always ready to help out. When she speaks, she moves back and forth between Spanish and English, and translates as she goes along. Like Granny, she is usually a voice of reason that isn't afraid to route out trouble making at the source.

Johnny Crawfish
Noah's pet crawfish who lives in an aquarium. He likes to tell jokes to the audience watching at home. He also plays keyboard.

  • Breaking the Fourth Wall: Once an episode, he will tell a joke to the viewers at home.
  • Image Song: "Special", a song sung by Johnny himself that was used to promote the show overseas.
  • Lounge Lizard: Johnny fits the tuxedo, piano and singing parts of this trope. In an unusual twist on this trope, his singing voice is actually good.
  • No Celebrities Were Harmed: He's a spoof of Johnny Carson, right down to his introduction in some episodes.
  • Red Live Lobster: He is reddish-orange in color, but has small areas on his body that are grey
  • The Tooth Hurts: Johnny Crawfish has confessed to having at least one cavity in the song "Tooth Fairy".
  • Why Did It Have to Be Snakes?: In the "I'm Not Scared" song in "We All Say Boo!", he says he is afraid of being bitten, but to rhyme with the line before his, he says "a vampire's bite". In "The Big Mess", he gets scared by a vacuum cleaner and tells everyone to run away from it because it's going crazy.

Granny Duck
An old-fashioned wooden pull toy, Granny is the sweet grandmotherly type, with lots of homey advice and pithy sayings, which most of the time come out in rhyme. She has been around since Noah was a boy, and is therefore the resident historian. Like Noah, she has a crusty side, and isn't afraid to reprimand a toy who has gotten out of line.

  • Rhymes on a Dime: Most of the lines she say are in this format. For example: "Of all the words spoken that cast a sad spell, the hardest to say is the wish of farewell".

Whiny and Whimper
Also known as the Cry Babies, their name says it all. They are happy when they sing, but the rest of the time can be found crying for lost rattles or lack of sleep. Very often, it is Warloworth's penance to look after them when he's been up to his tricks.
  • Brainy Baby: Compared to normal people their age, the Crybabies tend to show a high level of intellect. They can speak normally rather than just babble and coo, and one episode hints that they're toilet-trained.

Warloworth Q. Weasel
A weasel jack in the box who is always playing pranks on the other toys.

     Characters Of The Day 

Jack Frost
Appeared in "Jack Frost Is Coming To Town". He lives inside a snowglobe.

Angelina
A ballerina doll who appeared in the episode "Be True To Who You Are".

Disrupto
A robot who appeared in the episodes "Big Bullies" and "The Human Touch".

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