Because you like Astrid Hofferson in How to Train Your Dragon

M. Bison is a diabolical megalomaniac hell-bent on dominating the world. See them in Street Fighter.

Firo Prochainezo is swept up in a world of mysterious women, alchemists, and rumors of a wine that makes it drinkers immortal. See them in Baccano!.

Ted Logan wants to party on, but if doesn't get an A+ on his history presentation, he'll flunk out and be sent to a military school in Alaska. See them in Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure.

Darlene is a free-spirited hacktivist who follows her own moral compass. See them in Mr. Robot.

Pengiuns, turtles, and all things scientific is where Sam's expertise lies. Girls are uncharted territory, but Sam is trying to branch out. See them in Atypical.

Alyssa Foley is a blunt and crass teenage runaway. See them in The End of the F World.

Resourceful and pragmatic, Selina Kyle always keeps in mind her number one priority: herself. See them in Gotham.

Rhodes has to trust his conscience to guide him through a political struggle that could change the very shape of modern warfare. See them in Marvel Cinematic Universe.

Although Morrigan knows every kind of magic there is, friendship is an untested area for her. See them in Dragon Age Series.

The main priority for Nagisa Hazuki is making sure that everyone has fun. See them in Free! Iwatobi Swim Club.

When you live your life in public, like Mima Kirigoe, it's hard to know who you really are. See them in Perfect Blue.

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