Non-OC's:

From Penguins of Madagascar:
Skipper
Private
Kowalski
Rico
Marlene
King Julien
Bada
Bing

From Peter Pan:
Peter Pan
Tinker Bell

From VeggieTales:
Junior

Gold sparkles filled the air. Lots of animals, vegetables, and people floated around the yard, laughing and having fun together. Every once in a while, you would hear a rooster's crow. Harmony flew over to Peter Pan, the source of the crowing. "Thanks for bringing Tink so everyone can fly around."

Peter laughed. "No problem. It's a lot of fun for everyone to be together doing this."

A high pitched laugh was heard as a bolt of blue, white, and green went past the two. The burst of color bounced around a little more until he finally slowed down. Junior spun for a second, and shouted out, "Wow, the Ricochet costume with the Pixie Dust is awesome!"

Off to the side in a dark corner sat a small bundle of black and white, frowning at all of the enjoyment. Skipper, although covered with Pixie Dust, could not fly. Private went over to his commander to try to get him to fly again. "Come on Skipper, all you have to do is think of something happy."

"I don't do happy!" Skipper crossed his arms and went back to his pouting.

Private looked back. "What? There has to be something that makes you happy. An explosion maybe?"

Rico tossed a bomb up into a tree and the penguin team watched it blow up. Skipper stayed planted firmly on the ground. Private thought some more. "King Julien getting beat up?"

King Julien tried to take one of Bada and Bing's bananas. Of course, he was caught and beat up. Skipper stayed stone-faced. Private turned away. "I give up! Those are your two favorite things, and neither one of them made you raise an inch."

About that time, Marlene flew by. "Hey guys! I was going to try to get to the roof. Do you want to join me?"

Skipper's face brightened, and he took off. Marlene chased after him. Private turned to Kowalski and asked, "So, was it getting really high up that was Skipper's happy thought?"

Kowalski answered the innocent Private, "No, Skipper is terrified of heights. Skipper's happy thought has something to do with Marlene that science cannot explain."

Harmony, who had been watching the whole event, sighed. In a low voice so no one could hear her, she said, "Oh Kowalski, science can never explain love." She looked up, and saw Marlene and Skipper teasing each other back and forth about who could go higher.