Because you like April Ludgate in Parks and Recreation

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C. J. Cregg
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As the White House Press Secretary, C. J. Cregg is a master of verbal karate and the best damn basketball player in Ohio Valley history. See them in The West Wing.

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Bayonetta
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Even with the world on the line, Bayonetta is an Umbra Witch who maintains a biting sense of humor. See them in Bayonetta.

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Mary Jane Watson
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Her unhappy childhood has left her unsure of the existence of happy endings. Mary Jane Watson hides her pain beneath a joke and a smile. See them in Marvel Cinematic Universe.

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Izaya Orihara
446

Everyone is just a chess piece, and Izaya Orihara is a master player. See them in Durarara!!.

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Usagi Tsukino
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Usagi Tsukino may look like a lazy teen, but when Usagi conjures up her alter ego and calls her Sailor Scout team, no villain stands a chance. See them in Sailor Moon.

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Jareth the Goblin King
1973

Although Jareth seems like he's just a harmless romantic, his powers make him a formidable foe. See them in Labyrinth.

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Angel Dumott Schunard
626

Angel is fighting as best as he can, but the disease might be too powerful for even his strong, positive energy. See them in Rent.

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Peter Quill
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With his own ship, Peter Quill calls his own shots, and gets to fly from planet to planet blasting '70s pop hits and picking up alien chicks. See them in Marvel Cinematic Universe.

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Nozomu Itoshiki
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Nozomu's name translates to despair, which is fitting for him. See them in Sayonara, Zetsubo Sensei.

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Motoko Kusanagi
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With her consciousness so easily shifted between bodies, Motoko Kusanagi is left unsure of who or what she really is. See them in Ghost in the Shell.

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Yuno
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An obsessive schoolgirl, Yuno has two sides to her personality, and both are equally unnerving. See them in The Future Diary.

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Elle Woods
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A beacon of positivity with a brilliant legal mind to boot, Elle Woods breaks down stereotypes about what girls can and can't do. See them in Legally Blonde.