Because you like Snake Plissken in Escape from LA

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Sydney Bristow
149

Sydney Bristow is a kick-ass double agent on a mission for revenge. See them in Alias.

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Scooby-Doo
303

Scooby-Doo always keeps his priorities in order: eat snacks first, solve mysteries later. See them in Scooby-Doo.

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Winifred Burkle
151

It's impossible to say whether Winifred Burkle is cuter than she is smart, or vice versa. See them in Angel.

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Jesse Wallace
154

Talking to a stranger on a train is the best decision Jesse Wallace ever made. See them in Before Sunrise.

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Eggsy Unwin
153

Success for Eggsy Unwin means joining Kingsman, and failure could mean death. See them in Kingsman: The Secret Service.

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Heihachi Mishima
153

Don't let his old age fool you, Heihachi Mishima is a ruthless pragmatist who values self-reliance above all else. See them in Tekken .

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Cookie Monster
306

C is for cookie, and that's more than good enough for him. See them in Sesame Street.

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Crono
156

Crono may not talk, but this time-traveling hero's heart speaks volumes. See them in Chrono Trigger.

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Earthworm Jim
159

He's an everyday earthworm turned intergalactic hero. See them in Earthworm Jim.

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Edward Nygma
473

A meticulous forensic scientist, Edward Nygma is insanely good at his job. Emphasis on the "insane" part. See them in Gotham.

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O-Ren Ishii
321

Don't ask the ruthless queen of the Tokyo underworld any questions unless you're fine with losing a limb. See them in Kill Bill vol. 1.

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Dredd
329

Judge Dredd is less a man and more a living manifestation of justice. See them in Dredd.