That is Jerry's nephew. He is not given a name. (At least that we know of)
Butch, Spike, Cousin Muscles, just watch it and u'll see
I think it's cousin It
A recent study has estimated Scrooge McDuck, from Disney's version of A Christmas Carol to be the wealthiest fictional character. Luckiest, I would have to say Luck the Leprechaun, the Lucky Charm's icon.
It depends...they may be no relation at all, or your cousin, or even your brother or sister. For instance: your cousin's cousin may be your father's brother's son's mother's sister's daughter! In that case you are not related at all. However, your cousin's cousin may be a mutual cousin to both you and your cousin. Or your cousin's cousin may refer back to either yourself or a sibling.
The name of Jerry's Cousin is Muscles Mouse who first appeared in Jerry's Cousin (1951). Some more information about him: Muscles Mouse is a tough mouse and he is so tough that he bashes the cats into a pulm. Through he looks like Jerry but he wears yellow and black outfit. One of the most surprising thing is that Muscles blew his thumb and the hand got BIGGER AND BIGGER and he punched Tom with a great gusto!! On Tom and Jerry: The Magic Ring, Muscles name is changed into Freddie. To me, Muscles is brave and courage and he looks like Triple H!!
Butch, Spike, Cousin Muscles, just watch it and u'll see
Tuffy , Cousin George and Cousin Muscles .
not that the cartoon creator has put out yet. he does have a cousin though!
A cartoon character similar to He-Man. I believe she is also He-Man's cousin or half sister.
A cartoon character similar to He-Man. I believe she is also He-Man's cousin or half sister.
Your nanny is not (usually) related to you and neither is her cousin.
No because she isn't real. it is baset on a real thing, but no pocahontas does not have a cousin because she is a cartoon and not real. Sorry :(
I would guess Jerry's cousin, Muscles, since Tom set him up with 3 tough cats from Dirty Work, Inc.
In the sense of what is the name of the relationship, that would be "second cousin-in-law", though if you are that close to your second cousin and his wife, you could just say, "cousin". In the sense of how you would address her, it would be the same as with your second cousin. Just the name that she goes by. After all, "second cousin", or even "cousin", isn't a title like Uncle or Aunt is.
Probably the Asp, first cousin to the Cobra though much smaller.
The Ostrich kin would be called an emu, a somewhat smaller cousin of the ostrich
This person would generally be referred to as your cousin..