Because you like C. J. Cregg in The West Wing

Stan Marsh is a fourth grader who is the ladies man of his classroom. See them in South Park.

The Ice King is lonely and looking for a princess to sweep him off his feet. See them in Adventure Time.

Clary Fray's philosophy: dive into the supernatural underworld first and ask questions later. See them in City of Bones.

Both brave and foolhardy, Thomas trusts his instincts above all else. See them in The Maze Runner.

Jacob Black is the boy next door who's also the wolf next door. See them in Twilight.

Bella Swan thinks of it as her job to help her parents and protect her friends, even though it often ends up the other way around. See them in Twilight.

Talented but anxious, Shinji Ikari struggles to bear the challenges that life hands him. See them in Neon Genesis Evangelion.

Polite and clever, Annie James is not afraid to stir up a little mischief. See them in The Parent Trap.

The self-described "ghost with the most" knows the ins-and-outs of specter life like no other. Just ask him. See them in Beetlejuice.

For someone who swears she doesn't care for anyone, MJ Jones spends a lot of time observing her classmate Peter Parker. See them in Marvel Cinematic Universe.

Kyle Broflovski is an motional fourth-grader who plays Guitar Hero, speaks Pig Latin, and fights with his "Fat Ass" friend Cartman. See them in South Park.

After becoming accepted into the group of popular girls, Tracy Freeland has turned from a sweet and reserved teenager into a monster. See them in thirteen.