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Yuno
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An obsessive schoolgirl, Yuno has two sides to her personality, and both are equally unnerving. See them in The Future Diary.

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Natasha Rostova
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Romantic, impulsive, and captivated by the joys of life, Natasha Rostova is on the messy path of growing up. See them in War and Peace.

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Alfredo Linguini
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Alfredo Linguini can whip up five star meals effortlessly. Just don't look under his hat. See them in Ratatouille.

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Bruce Wayne
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Privileged young Bruce's childhood was nearly perfect. Now, his life is anything but. See them in Gotham.

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Agent J
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A stylish agent, Agent J would rather improvise than play by the rules. See them in Men in Black.

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Rintarou Okabe
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After Rintarou Okabe develops the Phone Microwave, some of his fantasies start to seem uncomfortably real. See them in Steins;Gate.

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Peter Quill
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With his own ship, Peter Quill calls his own shots, and gets to fly from planet to planet blasting '70s pop hits and picking up alien chicks. See them in Marvel Cinematic Universe.

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Selene
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A premier member of the leather cat-suit club, Selene can chill you with a stony look, or ice you with her ninja moves. See them in Underworld.

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William Wallace
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Vengeance is William Wallace’s game. With his father, brother, and wife killed by the English, he slaughters the garrison and sacks cities. See them in Braveheart.

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Applejack
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Applejack's practicality complements her caring nature. She is the loyalest of friends and the most dependable of ponies. See them in My Little Pony.

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Mary Jane Watson
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Her unhappy childhood has left her unsure of the existence of happy endings. Mary Jane Watson hides her pain beneath a joke and a smile. See them in Marvel Cinematic Universe.

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Alex DeLarge
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Alex DeLarge likes his favorite milk-based, drug-laced cocktail. It helps him get in the mood for a night of "ultra violence." See them in A Clockwork Orange.