Because you like Jessica Rabbit in Who Framed Roger Rabbit
Andy Dwyer might not be completely literate, but he makes up for it in spirit. See them in Parks and Recreation.
Jeff Winger thinks he's too cool for school, which is a problem because he just enrolled in community college. See them in Community.
Lux Lisbon's flirtatious manner attracts a lot of male attention. She relishes the power that her sexuality grants her. See them in The Virgin Suicides.
Empathetic Nausicaa embraces all forms of life, even those that might scare other people. See them in Nausicaa of the Valley of the Wind.
The "runt" of his biker gang, Tetsuo Shima grapples with a perpetual inferiority complex. See them in Akira.
Nina Sayer finally landed the role of prima ballerina, but as tension ramps up in rehearsal, she starts losing her mind. See them in Black Swan.
An aloof punk rock goddess, Nana Osaki has a surprisingly big heart. See them in Nana.
After Rintarou Okabe develops the Phone Microwave, some of his fantasies start to seem uncomfortably real. See them in Steins;Gate.
Clank is the quintessential rational, intelligent robot sidekick. See them in Ratchet & Clank.
Chicken resterauntier by day and drug overlord by night, Gus Fring doesn't let the stress of living a double life get to him. See them in Breaking Bad.
Frank Ginsberg is the number one Proust scholar in the world, but he recently failed at committing suicide. See them in Little Miss Sunshine.