Because you like Stephen Hawking in The Theory of Everything

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Donkey Kong
624

Donkey Kong is a strong, banana-loving, and caring uncle to Diddy Kong. See them in Donkey Kong.

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Tetsuo Shima
281

The "runt" of his biker gang, Tetsuo Shima grapples with a perpetual inferiority complex. See them in Akira.

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Dr. Manhattan
502

We're all puppets. Dr. Manhattan is just a puppet who can see the strings. See them in Watchmen.

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Offred
439

Offred wisely keeps her head down even as she hopes for more. Unfortunately, hope is dangerous in Gilead. See them in The Handmaid's Tale.

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Christopher John Francis Boone
283

Though he has a brilliant mind for mathematics, Christopher has a much harder time processing the rest of the world. See them in The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time.

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Frank Ginsberg
95

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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Satsuki Kusakabe
858

A precocious 11-year-old, Satsuki Kusakabe is not quite as grown up as she pretends to be. See them in My Neighbor Totoro.

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Marv
223

Marv is a brutish but principled thug who'd be right at home on an ancient battlefield. See them in Sin City.

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Earthworm Jim
159

He's an everyday earthworm turned intergalactic hero. See them in Earthworm Jim.

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Willy Wonka
2831

Larger than life and wealthy beyond measure, Willy Wonka is more than a titan in the sweets industry; he is an arbiter of taste. See them in Charlie and the Chocolate Factory.

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Victor Nikiforov
966

A skating genius, Victor Nikiforov dazzles women and men with a single glance. But deep down he's a cheerful goof. See them in Yuri on Ice.

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Dr. Gordon Freeman
482

Dr. Gordon Freeman is a brilliant physicist is a quiet hero. And given all the violent aliens, he better be. See them in Half-Life.