Because you like Sam Fisher in Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell
A girl who grew up on stories, Meggie Folchart is as loyal and intrepid as one of her fictional heroines. See them in Inkheart.
Years of constant assault by mean classmates, rude teachers, and her abusive mother is making Carrie White want to fight back. See them in Carrie.
Just a hint of human emotion lurks under the enigmatic exterior of Rei Ayanami. See them in Neon Genesis Evangelion.
L is enigmatic, child-like, and one of the smartest people in the world. See them in Death Note.
This is not a democracy. According to Torrance Shipman, it's a "cheerocracy." See them in Bring It On.
In a rag-tag group of kids determined to take down the imperialistic Fire Lord, Katara is the glue that holds them together. See them in Avatar: The Last Airbender.
What Troy Barnes lacks in common sense, he makes up for with heart. See them in Community.
Wendy Corduroy is the ultimate in cool in Gravity Falls. See them in Gravity Falls.
Klaus Baudelaire's photographic memory saves the lives of his siblings many times over. See them in Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events.
Lazy and cynical‚ Bernard Black is the ultimate curmudgeon. See them in Black Books.
Tom Haverford is set on being a world-renowned entrepreneur who dates models. Problem is, he's stuck in Indiana with a lazy business partner. See them in Parks and Recreation.