
Age: 40
This is for characters who are composed entirely of CGI and may or may not have a voice actor. Examples of this type of character are King Kong and Godzilla from the Monsterverse, the T-Rex from Jurassic Park, Calvin from Life, the shark from The Shallows, and so many more. For the sake of this, the "birthday" is the release date of the movie that included the first CGI Character. In 1985 the film Young Sherlock Holmes, produced by Steven Spielberg's Amblin Entertainment, directed by Barry Levinson and written by Chris Columbus, included the first fully computer-generated (CGI) character, a knight composed of elements from a stained glass window.

After the destruction of their home planet, Thundera, the ThunderCats—a group of cat-like humanoid aliens—escape aboard their flagship. Pursued by their enemies, the Mutants of Plun-Darr, they eventually crash-land on Third Earth. Lion-O, the Young Lord of the ThunderCats Born as the heir to Thundera, Lion-O was destined to wield the legendary Sword of Omens and lead his people. However, when the planet meets its tragic end, the young prince is thrust into an unexpected journey of survival. En route to Third Earth, his suspension capsule malfunctions—causing his body to mature into that of an adult while his mind remains that of a child. Now stranded on a foreign world, Lion-O must navigate the trials of leadership, forging his own path while still grappling with the recklessness and innocence of youth. Thankfully, his best friends WilyKit and WilyKat remain by his side, offering companionship and mischief along the way. Meanwhile, the seasoned warriors Cheetara, Panthro, and Tygra struggle to mold him into a worthy ruler while ensuring his survival against the ever-present threats of the Mutants of Plun-Darr.
