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Jake Peralta
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While he might drive colleagues crazy with his antics, Jake Peralta cares about the Nine-Nine more than most things. Including personal hygiene. See them in Brooklyn Nine-Nine.

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Lucille Bluth
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Lucille Bluth doesn't understand the question, and she won't respond to it. And you're probably better off. See them in Arrested Development.

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Sarah Manning
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Cutting ties with her con-artist friends, Sarah Manning is creating a better life for her daughter by taking on the identity of the deceased Beth. See them in Orphan Black.

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Eleven
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As a psychokinetic who was raised in a lab, Eleven is finding Indiana to be a scary world. But at least she's discovered Eggo waffles. See them in Stranger Things.

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Ginny Weasley
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Innately shy, Ginny Weasley is growing into a feisty, independent spirit. See them in Harry Potter Series.

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Belle
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Belle is an adventurous, intelligent fairy tale maiden who strives to see the best in everyone. See them in Once Upon a Time.

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Ruby Roundhouse
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Bookish and socially anxious, Ruby Roundhouse is a teenager turned action heroine. See them in Jumanji.

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Louie C.K.
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For Louie C.K., comedy is tough but fatherhood is even tougher. See them in Louie.

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Mike Wazowski
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As a scaring Assistant, Mike Wazowski frightens children to collect their screams to be used as a power supply for the city. See them in Monsters, Inc..

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Titus Andromedon
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Titus Andromedon will show you the ropes, help you with your problems, and sing at you constantly, whether you like it or not. See them in Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt.

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Helen Parr
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Flexibility is more than Helen Parr's superpower. It's a key tenet of her personality that allows her to be both firm and understanding. See them in The Incredibles.

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Elaine Benes
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Elaine Benes is a tough New Yorker who can hang with the guys, and date the ones who are "sponge-worthy." See them in Seinfeld.