Because you like Kagami Hiiragi in Lucky Star

Whether it's a fire or a pit of lions, there's almost no predicament that Violet Baudelaire can't get her and her siblings out of. See them in Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events.

Though she has the normal insecurities of a 15-year-old, Aurora is both courageous and empathetic. See them in Maleficent.

Benji Applebaum is not a total nerd. He also happens to be super into magic. See them in Pitch Perfect.

Brian Griffin is the most scholarly member of the family—when he's not drunk on martinis. See them in Family Guy.

Juliet Starling is a cheerleader by day, gleefully unhinged zombie killer by night. See them in Lollipop Chainsaw.

Evan is a sensible kid, but being sensible isn't going to help him lose his virginity. See them in Superbad.

An off-beat dork, John Egbert is funny, inventive, and endlessly optimistic. See them in Homestuck.

Scooby-Doo always keeps his priorities in order: eat snacks first, solve mysteries later. See them in Scooby-Doo.

Remy could be a five star Michelin chef, the only problem is that he is quite literally a rat. See them in Ratatouille.

Blaine Anderson is a put-together prep school boy with the voice of an angel. See them in Glee.

Raiden is an efficient soldier haunted by his repressed past. See them in Metal Gear Series.

In charge of stocking the office's supply of cigarettes and liquor, Joan Holloway could run the whole company if they would let her. See them in Mad Men.