Because you like Tiana in The Princess and the Frog
Raven Reyes may be a deliquent, but she's also the youngest zero-gravity mechanic who fixed a 130-year old escape pod to make it through the descent to Earth. See them in The 100.
Egon Spengler prefers collecting spores, molds, and fungus to interacting with people. See them in Ghostbusters.
The only constant in Night Vale is Cecil's hypnotic voice. See them in Welcome to Night Vale.
The pasta-loving, skirt-chasing personification of North Italy, Feliciano Vargas is decidedly a lover, not a fighter. See them in Axis Powers Hetalia.
Self-described as half-Slytherin, half-Ravenclaw, Molly Davidson has a big, demanding personality that doesn’t always leave space for other people’s emotions. See them in Booksmart.
Sabrina Spellman is half-witch-half-human, a headstrong and loyal cheerleader with an affinity for spell-making. See them in Chilling Adventures of Sabrina.
Though he may be blind, Chirrut Imwe sees the power of the force more than most. See them in Rogue One.
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.
Joey Potter is a low-key girl next door in love with her best friend. See them in Dawson's Creek.
Charles Boyle is the human equivalent of a puppy, only slightly less adorable. See them in Brooklyn Nine-Nine.
Despite this being Robin Buckley's first rodeo with the strange things that go down in Hawkins, she is quick to adapt and proves herself to be a loyal friend. See them in Stranger Things.
Charlotte is ready to embrace connection in a strange place. See them in Lost in Translation.