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{{quote|'''Navi:''' "Hey! Listen! Get up! Get up! Get up [[Motor Mouth|getupgetupgetupgetup--]]"
'''*[[Talk to the Fist|Wack]]!*'''
'''Link:''' "Dude! Seriously! [[Punctuated! For! Emphasis!|Shut! Up!]]"
|'''''[[The Legend of Zelda|The Legend of]] [[Awesome Series|Awesome]]'''''}}


A staple of '80s adventure cartoon shows, the '''Small Annoying Creature''' is a type of [[Sidekick]]. The Small Annoying Creature is there to be cute, provide comic asides and occasionally get into trouble and need rescuing. Often a [[The Merch|"merchandising critter"]].<ref>especially in 1990s Disney animated films</ref> Sometimes it's crossed with the [[Non-Human Sidekick]]. It frequently has a [[Verbal Tic]] - and truly obnoxious nails-on-blackboard voice talent.
{{quote|'''Navi:''' "Hey! Listen! Get up! Get up! Get up [[Motor Mouth|getupgetupgetupgetup--]]"<br />
'''*[[Talk to the Fist|Wack]]!*'''<br />
'''Link:''' "Dude! Seriously! [[Punctuated! For! Emphasis!|Shut! Up!]]"|'''''[[The Legend of Zelda|The Legend of]] [[Awesome Series|Awesome]]'''''}}


There was a time when even the most straight-faced of animated adventure serials had a '''Small Annoying Creature''' to provide a bit of slapstick in the background.
A staple of '80s adventure cartoon shows, the [[Small Annoying Creature]] is a type of [[Sidekick]]. The Small Annoying Creature is there to be cute, provide comic asides and occasionally get into trouble and need rescuing. Often a [[The Merch|"merchandising critter"]] <ref>especially in 1990s Disney animated films</ref>. Sometimes it's crossed with the [[Non-Human Sidekick]]. It frequently has a [[Verbal Tic]] - and truly obnoxious nails-on-blackboard voice talent.

There was a time when even the most straight-faced of animated adventure serials had a [[Small Annoying Creature]] to provide a bit of slapstick in the background.


Saw a revival when C.G.I. became the norm for children's animation with a lot of films using them in advertising material.
Saw a revival when C.G.I. became the norm for children's animation with a lot of films using them in advertising material.
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Note that this trope is for characters who are annoying ''to the other characters,'' not just [[The Scrappy|to the audience]].
Note that this trope is for characters who are annoying ''to the other characters,'' not just [[The Scrappy|to the audience]].


See also [[Weasel Mascot]], [[Talking Animal]], [[Cute but Cacophonic]]. If the [[Small Annoying Creature]] is a dog, it's a [[Mister Muffykins]].
See also [[Weasel Mascot]], [[Talking Animal]], [[Cute but Cacophonic]]. If the '''Small Annoying Creature''' is a dog, it's a [[Mister Muffykins]].


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== Anime and Manga ==

== Anime ==
* Momo, Fuu's small flying squirrel pet from ''[[Samurai Champloo]]'' is the former trope namer
* Momo, Fuu's small flying squirrel pet from ''[[Samurai Champloo]]'' is the former trope namer
* Nono, "[[Robot Buddy|small robot you know, friend of]]" ''[[Ulysses 31]]''.
* Nono, "[[Robot Buddy|small robot you know, friend of]]" ''[[Ulysses 31]]''.
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* Aria Pokoteng, the president cat from ''[[Aria]]'', arguably fits here. Many fans still accept or even enjoy his role in the manga, since he has no speaking role and generally doesn't divert too much attention from the main characters. His loud and obnoxious [[Chewing the Scenery|habit of chewing scenery]] in the anime puts quite a few viewers off though.
* Aria Pokoteng, the president cat from ''[[Aria]]'', arguably fits here. Many fans still accept or even enjoy his role in the manga, since he has no speaking role and generally doesn't divert too much attention from the main characters. His loud and obnoxious [[Chewing the Scenery|habit of chewing scenery]] in the anime puts quite a few viewers off though.
* Kon from ''[[Bleach]]'' devolved into this as soon as they put him in a stuffed animal.
* Kon from ''[[Bleach]]'' devolved into this as soon as they put him in a stuffed animal.
** Strangely, he looses this trait [[Took a Level In Badass|every time he possesses Ichigo's body]].
** Strangely, he looses this trait [[Took a Level in Badass|every time he possesses Ichigo's body]].
*** Chiefly because the intent is for him to do the fighting on Ichigo's behalf. Kon is some kind of renegade who isn't fully compliant to whatever arrangement souls like him are normally part of, which is why they keep him in a harmless stuffed toy while he's not in use (which is why he turns into this trope; he can't really fight, and thus has no meaningful contribution to anything).
*** Chiefly because the intent is for him to do the fighting on Ichigo's behalf. Kon is some kind of renegade who isn't fully compliant to whatever arrangement souls like him are normally part of, which is why they keep him in a harmless stuffed toy while he's not in use (which is why he turns into this trope; he can't really fight, and thus has no meaningful contribution to anything).
* Happosai from ''[[Ranma ½]]''.
* Happosai from ''[[Ranma ½]]''.
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== Comics ==
== Comic Books ==
* [[X-Men|Kitty Pryde]]'s tiny pet dragon Lockheed.
* [[X-Men|Kitty Pryde]]'s tiny pet dragon Lockheed.
* Any of the [[Superman|Super Pets]], really.
* Any of the [[Superman|Super Pets]], really.
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** Cait Sith from ''[[Final Fantasy VII]]'' is not a Moogle, but rides on a stuffed one. He has only two Limit Breaks, neither of which are very useful, and sticks out like a sore thumb in what is one of the darkest games in the series.
** Cait Sith from ''[[Final Fantasy VII]]'' is not a Moogle, but rides on a stuffed one. He has only two Limit Breaks, neither of which are very useful, and sticks out like a sore thumb in what is one of the darkest games in the series.
* Leonard's pact-partner the malicious fairy in ''[[Drakengard]]''.
* Leonard's pact-partner the malicious fairy in ''[[Drakengard]]''.
* Mieu from ''[[Tales of the Abyss]]'' -- as [[Lampshaded]] ''repeatedly'' by Luke, who constantly abuses the poor thing by stepping on it, kicking it or using it as an impromptu club, all because it pisses him off. And it's all played for comedy.
* Mieu from ''[[Tales of the Abyss]]''—as [[Lampshaded]] ''repeatedly'' by Luke, who constantly abuses the poor thing by stepping on it, kicking it or using it as an impromptu club, all because it pisses him off. And it's all played for comedy.
** And referring to him as "Thing", because he can't figure out what sort of animal he is.
** And referring to him as "Thing", because he can't figure out what sort of animal he is.
** In the Japanese version, Luke calls him "butasaru," which means "pig monkey."
** In the Japanese version, Luke calls him "butasaru," which means "pig monkey."
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== Webcomics ==
== Webcomics ==
* [http://www.adventurers-comic.com/d/0140.html Chookie] from ''[[Adventurers!]]'' is a spoof of Small Annoying Creatures in general, and also a specific spoof of [[Xenogears|Chu Chu]].
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20090910072225/http://www.adventurers-comic.com/d/0140.html Chookie] from ''[[Adventurers!]]'' is a spoof of Small Annoying Creatures in general, and also a specific spoof of [[Xenogears|Chu Chu]].
* Deconstructed with [http://rpgworldcomic.com/d/20010126.html Howard Wigglebottom] from ''[[RPG World]]''.
* Deconstructed with [http://rpgworldcomic.com/d/20010126.html Howard Wigglebottom] from ''[[RPG World]]''.
* [http://www.rhymes-with-witch.com/lwr12262006.shtml HELLO] [http://www.somethingpositive.net/sp01132007.shtml NEW] [http://www.somethingpositive.net/sp03202007.shtml FRIEND!]
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20121116064804/http://www.rhymes-with-witch.com/lwr12262006.shtml HELLO] [https://web.archive.org/web/20131127104049/http://www.somethingpositive.net/sp01132007.shtml NEW] [https://web.archive.org/web/20131127104410/http://www.somethingpositive.net/sp03202007.shtml FRIEND!]
* Sette from ''[[Unsounded]]''. Unfortunately for the protagonist, her dad knows his dark secret.
* Sette from ''[[Unsounded]]''. Unfortunately for the protagonist, her dad knows his dark secret.


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* [[Filmation]] was for some unholy reason addicted to this trope:
* [[Filmation]] was for some unholy reason addicted to this trope:
** Ping and Pong the Pandas in ''[[The Brady Kids]]''
** Ping and Pong the Pandas in ''[[The Brady Kids]]''
** Ptolemy and Tut-Tut on ''[[Mission Magic]]''
** Ptolemy and Tut-Tut on ''[[Mission: Magic!]]''
** Batmite in the ''[[The New Adventures of Batman]]''
** Batmite in the ''[[The New Adventures of Batman]]''
** Mo in ''[[Space Sentinels]]''
** Mo in ''[[Space Sentinels]]''
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* Twiki in ''[[Buck Rogers|Buck Rogers in the Twenty-Fifth Century]]''. But only during the [[Seasonal Rot|crappy second season]] when he wasn't being voiced by [[Mel Blanc]]. Otherwise his lines were [[Deadpan Snarker|often entertaining]], and [[Getting Crap Past the Radar|sometimes radar-dodging]].
* Twiki in ''[[Buck Rogers|Buck Rogers in the Twenty-Fifth Century]]''. But only during the [[Seasonal Rot|crappy second season]] when he wasn't being voiced by [[Mel Blanc]]. Otherwise his lines were [[Deadpan Snarker|often entertaining]], and [[Getting Crap Past the Radar|sometimes radar-dodging]].
* Uni in ''[[Dungeons and Dragons (animation)|Dungeons and Dragons]]''.
* Uni in ''[[Dungeons and Dragons (animation)|Dungeons and Dragons]]''.
* Dutifully parodied with "Mr. Skipperdoo" in the "Mr. Incredible and Pals" short included with ''[[The Incredibles]]'' DVD -- ostensibly [[Literary Agent Hypothesis|an unaired cartoon pilot within the characters' universe]].
* Dutifully parodied with "Mr. Skipperdoo" in the "Mr. Incredible and Pals" short included with ''[[The Incredibles]]'' DVD—ostensibly [[Literary Agent Hypothesis|an unaired cartoon pilot within the characters' universe]].
** Even more hilarious than the cartoon is the commentary with Frozone and Mr. Incredible, who both hate the rabbit.
** Even more hilarious than the cartoon is the commentary with Frozone and Mr. Incredible, who both hate the rabbit.
{{quote|'''Frozone''': And that ''rabbit'' is getting on my '''LAST''' nerve!}}
{{quote|'''Frozone''': And that ''rabbit'' is getting on my '''LAST''' nerve!}}
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* Parodied in ''[[Robot Chicken]]'' when the creators of ''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation]]'' decide to create an even worse character than [[Creator's Pet|Wesley Crusher]] to make him look better. Turns out, the more annoying character becomes loved and people still want the writers to kill off Wesley.
* Parodied in ''[[Robot Chicken]]'' when the creators of ''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation]]'' decide to create an even worse character than [[Creator's Pet|Wesley Crusher]] to make him look better. Turns out, the more annoying character becomes loved and people still want the writers to kill off Wesley.
* Godzooky from the series ''[[The Godzilla Power Hour]]''. It doesn't help that he's an [[Expy]] of [[The Scrappy|Minya]] either.
* Godzooky from the series ''[[The Godzilla Power Hour]]''. It doesn't help that he's an [[Expy]] of [[The Scrappy|Minya]] either.
* Poof on ''[[The Fairly Odd Parents]]''.
* Poof on ''[[The Fairly OddParents]]''.
* Gurgi in [[Disney]]'s adaptation of ''[[The Black Cauldron]]''.
* Gurgi in [[Disney]]'s adaptation of ''[[The Black Cauldron]]''.
* Bladebeak in ''[[Quest for Camelot]]''.
* Bladebeak in ''[[Quest for Camelot]]''.
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Latest revision as of 10:03, 12 May 2022

Navi: "Hey! Listen! Get up! Get up! Get up getupgetupgetupgetup--"
*Wack!*
Link: "Dude! Seriously! Shut! Up!"

A staple of '80s adventure cartoon shows, the Small Annoying Creature is a type of Sidekick. The Small Annoying Creature is there to be cute, provide comic asides and occasionally get into trouble and need rescuing. Often a "merchandising critter".[1] Sometimes it's crossed with the Non-Human Sidekick. It frequently has a Verbal Tic - and truly obnoxious nails-on-blackboard voice talent.

There was a time when even the most straight-faced of animated adventure serials had a Small Annoying Creature to provide a bit of slapstick in the background.

Saw a revival when C.G.I. became the norm for children's animation with a lot of films using them in advertising material.

Note that this trope is for characters who are annoying to the other characters, not just to the audience.

See also Weasel Mascot, Talking Animal, Cute but Cacophonic. If the Small Annoying Creature is a dog, it's a Mister Muffykins.

Examples of Small Annoying Creature include:

Anime and Manga

  • Momo, Fuu's small flying squirrel pet from Samurai Champloo is the former trope namer
  • Nono, "small robot you know, friend of" Ulysses 31.
  • The Ojama Trio in Yu-Gi-Oh! GX are supposed to irritate the hell out of people - such as Manjoume Chazz, to whom they're attached and who is absolutely horrified about it.
  • Giru from Dragon Ball GT.
  • EXCALIBUUUR! EXCALIBUUURRR! From the United Kingdom...
  • Most people feel that Puck from the Berserk manga would fit this trope pretty well.
  • Parodied in the Magical Project S installment of the Tenchi Muyo! multiverse. Magical Project S and the Pretty Sammy OVAs are the only installments of the franchise where Ryo-Okhi talks. After a few episodes, one quickly realizes why she doesn't talk in the other series. As Magical Project S and all of the Pretty Sammy series are a direct parody of Sailor Moon, Ryo-Okhi is supposed to be annoying.
  • Emusa in Transformers Zone.
  • The Tyke Bomb flying squirrel in Zettai Karen Children. Fortunately he's not around very much.
  • Guvava, Mylene Jenius's pet in Macross 7.
  • Aria Pokoteng, the president cat from Aria, arguably fits here. Many fans still accept or even enjoy his role in the manga, since he has no speaking role and generally doesn't divert too much attention from the main characters. His loud and obnoxious habit of chewing scenery in the anime puts quite a few viewers off though.
  • Kon from Bleach devolved into this as soon as they put him in a stuffed animal.
    • Strangely, he looses this trait every time he possesses Ichigo's body.
      • Chiefly because the intent is for him to do the fighting on Ichigo's behalf. Kon is some kind of renegade who isn't fully compliant to whatever arrangement souls like him are normally part of, which is why they keep him in a harmless stuffed toy while he's not in use (which is why he turns into this trope; he can't really fight, and thus has no meaningful contribution to anything).
  • Happosai from Ranma ½.
  • Angel-Gozen from Busou Renkin.
  • Averted with Tony Tony Chopper in One Piece. He is a small creature, but is far from annoying.
  • From Inuyasha, there's Shippou. He's small and he's annoying. However, he seems to be the Only Sane Man sometimes.


Comic Books


Films — Live-Action

  • Frank the Pug from the first and second Men In Black films


Video Games

Actual Poshul quote: Me will use my Pwetty-Miwacle-Power-X! Me will do it, Sergeipoo!


Webcomics


Western Animation

Frozone: And that rabbit is getting on my LAST nerve!

Donkey: "I'm sorry, the position of Annoying Talking Animal has already been taken!"

  1. especially in 1990s Disney animated films