The Caped Crusader becomes the 20th fictitious honoree, joining the Simpsons, Godzilla, and more.
The Caped Crusader was honored with one highest achievements Hollywood bestows upon its entertainers during aSept.
What began as eight stars installed on a modest stretch of sidewalk at the corner of Hollywood Blvd.

Batman at the Walk of Fame ceremony, 2024.Walk of Fame/Youtube
and Gower St. in 1960 now span 1.3 miles in four directions, encompassing 2,789 stars.
Batman is the latest character to receive the ultimate entertainment honorific.
Alvin, Simon, and Theodore were created by Ross Bagdasarian, stage name David Seville, in 1958.

Alvin and the Chipmunks on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in 2019.Rachel Luna/Getty
1 singles the year of their creation.
But she had to wait 40 years to join him on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.
Not so with Snoopy, the beloved animated beagle who has kept the Peanuts gang popular decade after decade.

Minnie Mouse on the Walk of Fame in 2018.Stefanie Keenan/Getty
Snoopy was honored with a star in a2015 ceremony, which marked the 65th anniversary of the firstPeanutscomic strip.
Tink was created by J.M.
Barrie, first featuring in his 1904 playPeter Pan.

Snoopy on the Walk of Fame in 2015.Axelle/Bauer-Griffin/FilmMagic
The Munchkins
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We thank you very sweetly, for doing it so neatly… A. Milne and illustrator E. H. Shepard for a 1925 children’s story.
Voice actorsTara Strong, Dionne Quan,E.G.
DailyandCheryl Chasejoined creators Arlene Klasky and Gabor Csupo to accept the award.

The Muppets at their Walk of Fame ceremony in 2012.Albert L. Ortega/Getty
Life-size versions of Tommy Pickles, Chuckie, and Angelica Pickles were, of course, also in attendance.
The originalRugratsseries spanned 174 episodes, picking up four Daytime Emmy awards during its 13-year run.
Can you believe it, no star for Elmo!

Tinker Bell on the Walk of Fame in 2010.Michael Tran/FilmMagic
But that’s how popularSesame Street’sresident golden fowl has become since the children’s series premiered in 1969.
Big Bird was also created by Jim Henson and was built by famed marionette maker Kermit Love.
Standing 7 feet tall, Big Bird was operated by Caroll Spinney for nearly 50 years.

Shrek on the Walk of Fame in 2010.Frank Trapper/Corbis via Getty
The spirited anthropomorphic bird became a Saturday morning cartoon classic shortly after his TV debut in 1957.
ComedianPaul Reubens, whodiedin 2023, attended the 1988 ceremony in character at the height of his fame.
But Moore’s name shares space with his character’s on the star.

The actors who played the Munchkins in ‘The Wizard of Oz’ in 2007.Chad Buchanan/Getty
That’s the power of Pee-wee, whose last big outing was the 2016 Netflix filmPee-wee’s Big Holiday.
His star lies on the north side of Hollywood Blvd.
just west of Highland Ave. and the TCL Chinese Theatre.

Winnie the Pooh at the Walk of Fame.Jesse Grant/WireImage
Mickey Mouse
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Simply the greatest of all time.
Mickey Mouse was the first-ever fictional character to be honored with a star on the Walk of Fame.
How could he not be?

A Godzilla character on the Walk of Fame.Albert L. Ortega/WireImage
Technically Mickey’s first onscreen appearances were the animated shortsPlane CrazyandGallopin' Gaucho, from the same year.
Dog Performers
Three iconic dog characters have also been awarded Walk of Fame stars.
The faithful, virtuous rough collie was made famous by Eric Knight’s 1940 novelLassie Come-Home.

Donald Duck on the Walk of Fame in 2004.Mark Mainz/Getty
Nine dogs have played Lassie over the years.
Rin-Tin-Tin and Strongheart were both German shepherds who became famous movie stars in their own rights in the 1920s.

Kermit the Frog on the Walk of Fame.Albert L. Ortega/WireImage

Rugrats characters on the Walk of Fame in 2001.Vince Bucci/Gettty

The Simpsons characters on the Walk of Fame in 2000.VINCE BUCCI/AFP via Getty

Big Bird on ‘Sesame Street’.PBS/Courtesy Everett Collection

Woody Woodpecker.Mary Evans/WALTER LANTZ STUDIOS/Ronald Grant/Everett Collection

Paul Reubens as Pee-Wee Herman.Courtesy Everett

A Still from ‘Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs’.Everett Collection

Bugs Bunny.Courtesy Everett Collection

Mickey Mouse at Disneyland.PASCAL DELLA ZUANA/Sygma via Getty

Elizabeth Taylor in ‘Lassie’.Everett Collection

A Chevrolet Suburban in Chicago in 2020.Raymond Boyd/Getty