Because you like Edmund Pevensie in The Chronicles of Narnia

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Haruhi Suzumiya
195

An alien, a time-traveler, and an esper are following Haruhi Suzumiya, who – unknown to herself – is a near-omnipotent reality warper. See them in The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya.

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Harry Mason
343

Harry Mason has been told that he worries too much, that he's a little paranoid. But he just wants to protect what he loves. See them in Silent Hill.

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WALL-E
3444

WALL-E is a quirky little romantic robot cleaning the wasteland known as Earth. See them in WALL-E.

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Tracy Turnblad
1777

Tracy Turnblad's got rhythm, and she's determined to share her dance moves with the world. See them in Hairspray.

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Ciel Phantomhive
1967

Ciel Phantomhive is a haughty teenage nobleman who doesn't suffer fools gladly. See them in Black Butler.

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Rocky Balboa
885

The only thing standing between Rocky Balboa and glory is the person facing him in the boxing ring. See them in Rocky Series.

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Melinda May
1486

Melinda May is a woman of few words and many talents. Most of them martial. See them in Marvel Cinematic Universe.

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E.T.
1687

A cheerful alien, E.T. just wants to phone home. See them in E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial.

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Ahiru
397

Duck, girl, and legend: Ahiru's identities confuse even herself at times, and she often wonders which of them is truly her. See them in Princess Tutu.

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Frank Ginsberg
99

Frank Ginsberg is the number one Proust scholar in the world, but he recently failed at committing suicide. See them in Little Miss Sunshine.

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Edwin Hoover
249

A doting grandfather, Edwin Hoover also has a heroin addiction and a penchant for swearing. See them in Little Miss Sunshine.

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Armin Arlert
2753

Armin Arlert was wrong. This world hasn't become hell; it's been hell. He just couldn't see it before. See them in Attack on Titan.