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Holly Golightly
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Holly Golightly spends so much time trying to be other people's dream girl, she doesn't really know what kind of girl she actually is. See them in Breakfast at Tiffany's.

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Samwell Tarly
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Samwell Tarly is a scholar, not a fighter. But that's not good for an aspiring member of the Night's Watch. See them in Game of Thrones.

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Kenny McCormick
663

Kenny McCormick is a boy of few words who likes nudie mags, NASCAR, monster trucks, origami, and Peruvian pan flute bands. See them in South Park.

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Amy Pond
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Fiery and adventurous, Amy Pond is the sort of woman you'd want by your side on a journey through time and space. See them in Doctor Who.

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Kallen Stadtfeld
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Undercover as an average high school student, Kallen Stadtfeld is actually most at ease when the action's fast, furious, and dangerous. See them in Code Geass.

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Rue Bennett
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Rue Bennett has been overprescribed and under-supervised her entire life. See them in Euphoria.

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Bilbo Baggins
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A bumbling hobbit, Bilbo Baggins is becoming a part of something much larger than himself as he embarks on a quest. See them in The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey.

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Poe Dameron
502

It's easy to see why Poe Dameron would side with the rebellion: he's bad at taking orders, likes to show off, and is committed to the cause. See them in Star Wars Series.

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George Weasley
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George Weasley likes to invent quirky joke products, play Quidditch, and cause poor Mrs. Weasley a lot of anxiety. See them in Harry Potter Series.

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Freddie Freeman
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Freddie Freeman is a superhero aficionado with a dark sense of humor. See them in DC Extended Universe.

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The Child
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Small and curious, he is a 50-year-old baby of a peculiar green species with unusual abilities. See them in The Mandalorian.

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Cosette
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Cosette is an idealistic woman whose innocence stands in contrast to her harsh childhood. See them in Les Miserables.