Mine’s Jazz from Transformers
Serana from The Elder Scrolls V: Dawnguard
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Arthur Morgan
Tom from Tom&Jerry, inshallah he kills that mouse.
Kanye West
I can recommend you the polish show inspired by that one, but better: “Stawka większa niż życie”
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLs6UdpRjOHCTJFF8pEmWmI3hgT2Ra458A
Fun fact: it is shown very often in various Polish channels, but they often omit the last episode which shows Americans as indolents.
It’s literally impossible to pick one so I will list all of them in no particular order:
- Bruce Wayne
- Junko Enoshima
- Monokuma
- Lalo Salamanca
- Freddy Fazbear
- King Ghidorah
- JP 1 Velociraptors if dinosaurs count
What do you like about Bruce Wayne?
This is a hard one… either Miles Teg or Moneo Atreides, or maybe Kiminobu Kogure from slam dunk.
Teg was a pretty cheese character tbh. Moneo was fun in a somewhat dry way, best part was when he casually owned Duncan both physically and verbally and it wasn’t even his first Duncan. Actually it’s pretty funny that while i think Dune is the best sci-fi cycle ever, i don’t even like anyone there particularly.
Probably Odin, he’s so fucked in the perfectly twisted entertaining mythological way. He’s also super popular in popculture making me enjoy so many different views on him.
Ender from Ender’s Game. He doesn’t have an obnoxious fan-club. He is a literal child so you don’t have “shippers” creating fan-art with him. He is just a normal human that was conditioned to be the best commander the human-race could produce. He 100% accomplished what he was born to do so you have a fully complete story and no need to start coming up with a “greater evil” or whatever that ultimately just undermines and dilutes what defined his character to begin with. His flaws are obvious and realistic and the story incorporates them so that he isn’t some kind of magic hero that never faces a challenge in the accomplishment of his mission.