Because you like Clark Griswold in Vacation

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Elphaba Thropp
1804

Years of being a social outcast have taken a toll, but Elphaba is willing to be wicked if it means she can do good. See them in Wicked .

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Jesse Pinkman
1761

Academics weren't his strong suit. Luckily, Jesse Pinkman's street smarts are a cut above the rest. See them in Breaking Bad.

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Tinkerbell
1799

If you believe if fairies, you better believe in Tinkerbell. See them in Peter Pan.

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Sheldon Cooper
3565

Sheldon Cooper is brilliant in every way except, well, interacting with any human being. See them in The Big Bang Theory.

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Hannibal Lecter
1704

Armed guards, FBI agents, notorious serial killers – Hannibal Lecter has bested them all, with time to finish dessert afterwards. See them in The Silence of the Lambs.

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Phil Dunphy
1629

Due to his eagerness to hang with his kids and general goofiness, Phil Dunphy comes across as the fourth child of his family. See them in Modern Family.

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Eric Cartman
1921

A fourth grader without a moral compass, Eric Cartman lives on KFC, Taco Bell, Pizza Hut, and Cheesy Poofs. See them in South Park.

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Will Graham
1947

With a unique ability to empathize with killers, Will Graham helps society but his sanity pays the price. See them in Hannibal.

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Ron Swanson
1897

Ron Swanson is the man's man's man's man. See them in Parks and Recreation.

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John Bender
1911

John Bender's interests include marijuana, fighting, and breaking the rules. See them in The Breakfast Club.

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Michael Scott
1937

Arguably the world's worst boss, Michael Scott is desperate for love, praise and a suggestion for an improv scene. See them in The Office.

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Willy Wonka
2758

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.