Because you like Nyota Uhura in Star Trek
A fourth grader without a moral compass, Eric Cartman lives on KFC, Taco Bell, Pizza Hut, and Cheesy Poofs. See them in South Park.
She's mostly doom and gloom, but you'd get nowhere without Sadness. See them in Inside Out.
In the Land of the Dead, finally free from the restrictive customs of Victorian society, Victor Van Dort is coming out of his shell. See them in Corpse Bride.
Liv Moore is a sarcastic high-achiever turned morally conflicted zombie. See them in iZombie.
The son of Death has an obsession with perfection and symmetry. See them in Soul Eater.
Noah Calhoun is lost without Allie, who seems to have moved on. See them in The Notebook.
An obsessive schoolgirl, Yuno has two sides to her personality, and both are equally unnerving. See them in The Future Diary.
An infamous vampire, Alucard is a one-man killing machine with a philosophical side. See them in Hellsing.
Fiercely independent and extremely hot-blooded, Ryuko Matoi prefers to work alone. See them in Kill la Kill.
Intelligent and compassionate, Hazel Lancaster would rather face things, even bad things, than sugarcoat the truth. See them in The Fault in Our Stars.
Underneath her brassy, sarcastic exterior, Olive Penderghast is more sensitive than she pretends to be. See them in Easy A.
Lady Bird's heart is in the right place, usually, but even the purest of people can fall sway to the havoc-wreaking traps of senior year. See them in Lady Bird.