Because you like Link in The Legend of Zelda

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

Jackie Burkhart is a privileged princess with a healthy dose of self-confidence. See them in That '70s Show.

Kenny McCormick is a boy of few words who likes nudie mags, NASCAR, monster trucks, origami, and Peruvian pan flute bands. See them in South Park.

Vash might act like a carefree, peace-loving goof, but it's not wise to underestimate this "Humanoid Typhoon." See them in Trigun.

Given his ability to wrench street signs from the ground, Shizuo Heiwajima is a useful one to have in dangerous Ikekuburo. See them in Durarara!!.

Michael Scofield is no criminal, and he didn't get jailed by accident. See them in Prison Break.

As a monster-hunter cursed with supernatural abilities, Geralt of Rivia is a cynic burdened by scruples in an unscrupulous world. See them in The Witcher.

Konata Izumi has a live-now, worry-later view of the world. See them in Lucky Star.

Bucky Barnes used to be a good-hearted American soldier. Now he's the cold-hearted Winter Soldier. See them in Marvel Cinematic Universe.

Andy Dwyer might not be completely literate, but he makes up for it in spirit. See them in Parks and Recreation.

They say prison changes you, and Piper Chapman is figuring that out the hard way. See them in Orange Is The New Black.

A bureaucrat in the Land of the Dead, Manuel Calavera is a jaded, sarcastic loner who just might have a hidden heroic side. See them in Grim Fandango.