Because you like Maria von Trapp in The Sound of Music
Roger Kint is a nervous, weak, ham-handed criminal. We think. See them in The Usual Suspects.
Charismatic, sociopathic, and dramatic, Charlie Bronson wants nothing more than to be famous. See them in Bronson.
Ron Burgundy is a news anchor who signs off with "Stay classy, San Diego" or whatever his teleprompter says. Bonus: he plays the jazz flute. See them in Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy.
Cynicism is his armor and words are his weapons, but what Tyrion Lannister would really like is some nice wine. See them in Game of Thrones.
An exuberant prankster, Naruto Uzumaki craves acknowledgement of any kind. See them in Naruto.
Whether he's fighting or flirting, Jace Wayland is all swagger. See them in City of Bones.
It’s usually the good-looking, charismatic, play-by-their-own-rules types that get everyone into trouble, and Tyler Durden is Exhibit A. See them in Fight Club.
Clank is the quintessential rational, intelligent robot sidekick. See them in Ratchet & Clank.
They say money can't buy happiness, but this reckless, high-flying banker knows otherwise. See them in The Wolf of Wall Street.
Jenko was top dog in high school. Now he's bottom of the pack in the police academy. See them in 21 Jump Street.
Homer Simpson is a beer-loving disaster in charge of nuclear safety in Springfield. Everybody run! See them in The Simpsons.