Because you like Jessica Rabbit in Who Framed Roger Rabbit

A reformed former outlaw, John Marston doesn't want any trouble, yet somehow trouble always seems to find him. See them in Red Dead Redemption.

Trying to get through school without being a burden to anyone, Tohru Honda stays cheerful despite her difficulties. See them in Fruits Basket.

Roman Roy is an entitled rich boy, but he's smarter than he seems. See them in Succession.

Gru's more misunderstood than evil, and if he'd rule over the world like he takes care of his three daughters, we'd be in good hands. See them in Despicable Me.

Peppy and optimistic, Joy is totally lost when it comes to dealing with Sadness. See them in Inside Out.

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 .

After years of being a nerdy loner, Seth Cohen can't wait to shower charm on his newfound friends. See them in The O.C..

Hannah Horvath is kind of a mess, but she owns her messiness in a way few people do. See them in Girls.

Dazai Osamu's last goal in life would be to commit double suicide with a beautiful woman. Unfortunately, no one he meets seems to share the same interest. See them in Bungou Stray Dogs.

She's mostly doom and gloom, but you'd get nowhere without Sadness. See them in Inside Out.

Kumar Patel is always high, always hungry for sliders. See them in Harold & Kumar Go To White Castle.

While he might be too cool for school, Soul isn't too cool to do the right thing. See them in Soul Eater.