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Disney Characters that Start with O

Disney Characters that Start with O

Disney has opened up hundreds of fantasy worlds over the years and introduced us to thousands of compelling characters.

Can you name some of the most popular Disney characters starting with O?

Disney characters that start with O include kitten Oliver, Olaf the snowman, Olivia the mouse, seagull Orville, and Christopher Robin’s Owl.

The three witches Orddu, Orwen, and Orgoch also start with O.

Read on for a complete list of Disney characters beginning with O.

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Oaken (Frozen)

Oaken is a family man and the proud owner of Wandering Oaken’s Trading Post and Sauna.

He encounters problems with the eternal winter meaning that he sells out of winter goods and has lots of summer items to sell.

Mama Odie (The Princess and the Frog)

Mama Odie is a Voodoo priestess who lives in the Louisiana swamps.

She is already 197 years old and has lost her sight.

The voodoo practitioner helps Naveen and Tiana break the frog spell, and much later marries the human pair.

Olaf (Frozen)

Olaf is an enchanted snowman who was created by Elsa and has an inexplicable love for all things summer.

Anna encounters Olaf and recognizes him as the snowman that her sister used to make when they were kids, and he joins Anna on her quest to restore summer.

Oliver (Oliver and Company)

Oliver is a cute, kind, and caring kitten who finds himself living on the streets.

There he meets Dodger and becomes part of Fagin’s gang.

When the young girl Jenny finds and helps Oliver, she also gets caught up in Fagin’s world, and Oliver must help both her and his friends.

Olivia (The Great Mouse Detective)

Olivia Flaversham is the daughter of a talented toymaker who is kidnapped by Professor Ratigan, who threatens Olivia to get the toymaker to help him.

She seeks out Basil, the great mouse detective, to help her find her father.

He agrees to help thanks to the empathy of Dr Dawson.

Ollie (Home on the Range)

Ollie is a pig who lives on the Little Patch of Heaven Farm.

He always tries to find the bright side, even when it is very difficult.

When the cows go missing, many of the animals think that they have abandoned them.

Ollie reminds them that the cows wouldn’t do that and that they are very capable of looking after themselves.

Onus (Treasure Planet)

Onus is on the crew of John Silver’s pirate ship heading for Treasure Planet.

He has several eyes, so he works as the lookout.

He is usually predicting that bad things will happen.

Orddu, Orwen, and Orgoch (The Black Cauldron)

Orddu, Orwen, and Orgoch are a trio of witches who are always making bargains to obtain power.

They sold the Black Cauldron to obtain Taran’s magic sword.

They later agree to take the broken cauldron back in exchange for restoring the life of Gurgi, who sacrificed himself to destroy the cauldron.

Orville (The Rescuers)

Orville is a seagull pilot who flies Bernard and Miss Bianca to the Devil’s Bayou to find and rescue Penny.

He crashes in the Bayou and then has trouble leaving as he can only lift off when he jumps from a great height.

Osvaldo (Encanto)

Osvaldo is a nice villager who is friendly with the Madrigal family and is always happy to help them.

He can sometimes be unintentionally mean to Mirabel due to her lack of magic.

He gives her a gift because she has no gift, and asks her to wish Antonio good luck at his gift ceremony, since the last one, Mirabel’s, was a bummer.

Mr. Otterton (Zootopia)

Emmitt Otterton is a river otter who lives with his family in the Rainforest District, but then mysteriously disappears.

He is one of several mammals missing in Zootopia, and the search for them is the central mystery of the film.

Mrs. Otterton (Zootopia)

Mrs Otterton is the wife of Emmit Otterton and is distraught when he suddenly goes missing.

While she is initially worried about Chief Bogo’s approach to finding her husband, she is happy once Judy Hopps is put on the case.

Owl (Winnie the Pooh)

Owl is one of the animal toys of Christopher Robin who lives in the imaginary Hundred Acre Woods.

He is a typical wise old owl character, but since he belongs to a child, the wisdom he shares is often questionable.