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G-Man
G-Man is a mysterious, enigmatic figure in the Half-Life series, portrayed as a pale, tall man in a gray suit carrying a briefcase. He acts as a covert overseer and manipulator, appearing at pivotal moments to guide or intervene in the fate of Gordon Freeman and other key characters. Described as a "cryptical bureaucrat" and "interdimensional humanoid being," he possesses abilities far beyond human comprehension, including teleportation, time manipulation, and the power to place individuals into stasis.
Ajax (Wednesday)
Ajax Petropolus is a gorgon student at Nevermore Academy in Netflix's Wednesday, portrayed by Georgie Farmer. He is known for his snake-haired appearance, wearing a hat to prevent accidentally turning people to stone, and possesses the power to petrify others with direct eye contact—though he can also turn himself to stone, as seen when he ruined a date by looking into a mirror.
Eddie Munson
Eddie Munson, portrayed by Joseph Quinn, is a charismatic and rebellious senior at Hawkins High School and the leader of the Hellfire Club, a Dungeons & Dragons group that becomes central to the events of Stranger Things Season 4. Known for his long hair, denim vest, and electric guitar skills, Eddie presents a tough exterior but reveals a deeply kind, loyal, and humorous heart, especially in his close friendship with Dustin Henderson.
Holly The Heroic
Holly the Heroic is a fictional Dungeons & Dragons character created by Mike Wheeler in Stranger Things, portrayed as a brave cleric with divine powers capable of casting protective spells and opening dimension doors. Introduced as a symbolic figure to comfort his younger sister Holly Wheeler during her fears, the figurine becomes a pivotal emotional anchor when Holly is captured by Vecna and taken to the Upside Down. Though initially seen as just a toy, Holly's friend Max helps her realize that Holly the Heroic is not just a figurine—it is her own courage made manifest, transforming her from a frightened child into a resilient force in her fight against evil.
Timmy Turner
Timothy Tiberius “Timmy” Turner is the central character of The Fairly OddParents and one of the two lead protagonists, alongside Jimmy Neutron, in the Jimmy Timmy Power Hour trilogy. After enduring an unhappy childhood marked by neglect from his parents and torment from figures like his cruel babysitter Vicky and his obsessive teacher Mr. Crocker, Timmy is assigned fairy godparents, Cosmo and Wanda. Throughout the series, he regularly makes wishes that Cosmo and Wanda—and later their son, Poof—attempt to fulfill, though Timmy often fails to consider the unintended consequences of his wishes.
Hank Hill
Hank Hill is the protagonist of the animated sitcom "King of the Hill," where he lives in the fictional town of Arlen, Texas, with his wife Peggy and son Bobby. He works as the assistant manager at Strickland Propane, where he is passionate about selling propane and propane accessories, often showcasing his enthusiasm for his job. Hank is known for his strong morals, patriotic pride, and love for beer, typically drinking Alamo brand in the alley behind his house with his friends. His character is portrayed as a good-natured, wise father with some anger issues, and he is often seen interacting with his friends Dale Gribble, Bill Dauterive, and Jeff Boomhauer.
Calvin Fischoeder
Calvin Fischoeder, commonly known as Mr. Fischoeder, is the eccentric and wealthy landlord of Bob Belcher in the animated sitcom Bob's Burgers, voiced by Kevin Kline. He owns numerous properties on Ocean Avenue, including Bob's Burgers, Jimmy Pesto's Pizzeria, the Wonder Wharf amusement park, and the local baseball team, the Wonderdogs. Despite his often antagonistic behavior and lack of strong morals, he harbors a deep affection for Bob, who reminds him of his father, and has shown genuine care for his family, particularly his brother Felix, even going so far as to bribe Bob to cover up Felix’s attempted murder.
Mr. Frond
Phillip Frond is the guidance counselor and health science teacher at Wagstaff School, known for his overzealous, often misguided, and overly enthusiastic approach to school administration and student counseling. Voiced by David Herman, Frond is a nervous, well-intentioned but perpetually flustered figure who frequently employs unconventional methods such as therapy puppets, musical numbers, and arts and crafts like knitting to address student issues.
Doofy Gilmore
Doofy Gilmore is the original main antagonist in the 2000 film Scary Movie, portrayed by actor Dave Sheridan, and serves as a comedic parody of Dewey Riley from the Scream franchise. He is depicted as a mentally disabled police officer working at the Stevenson County Sheriff's Department, often mocked by his colleagues, and is initially believed to be a harmless figure. However, the film's twist ending reveals that Doofy is actually the true Ghostface killer, having faked his disability throughout the movie.
Brand Walsh
Brandon Walsh, nicknamed "Brand," is the deuteragonist of the 1985 film The Goonies, portrayed by Josh Brolin in his film debut. He is a tall, muscular sixteen-year-old high school student and the older brother of the group's leader, Mikey Walsh, whom he is protective of, often acting as a responsible figure despite their sometimes strained sibling relationship. Brand is characterized as strong, responsible, and kind, with a close bond to his younger brother and a developing romantic interest in Andy, the group's cheerleader.
Tyler Durden
Tyler Durden is a fictional anti-hero from Chuck Palahniuk's 1996 novel Fight Club and its 1999 film adaptation directed by David Fincher, portrayed by Brad Pitt. He is the charismatic and anarchistic alter ego of the unnamed narrator, embodying a radical rejection of consumerism, societal norms, and modern masculinity. Tyler's philosophy centers on the idea that true freedom comes only after losing everything, advocating for a return to primal instincts through physical combat, pain, and the destruction of material possessions. He creates Fight Club as a space for men to reclaim their perceived lost masculinity and later forms Project Mayhem, a terrorist organization aimed at dismantling the established social order.
Brian (Half Baked)
Brian, portrayed by Jim Breuer in the 1998 comedy Half Baked, is a laid-back, perpetually stoned character known for his love of tie-dye clothing, marijuana, and an epic list of snacks during his munchies, which includes sour cream and onion chips, beef jerky, Häagen-Dazs ice cream bars, and pizzas with everything on them. He works as a record store clerk and is one of four childhood friends—Thurgood, Scarface, and Kenny—who must raise $1 million to bail their friend Kenny out of jail after he accidentally kills a diabetic police horse by feeding it junk food. Brian is characterized as a cloudcuckoolander with a quirky, creative mind, often crafting elaborate, nonsensical stories, such as the origin tale of his deceased dog Killer, and remains calm even in high-stress situations.
Kevin James “Shrug” (Meme)
The Kevin James "shrug" meme is based on a stock photo of actor Kevin James from the set of the TV show "The King of Queens," where he is seen smirking and shrugging while wearing a green flannel shirt and having his hands in his pockets. The image, originally taken in the late 1990s, gained unexpected popularity in late 2023 when it was shared on social media platforms like Twitter, where it was used as a reaction image and image macro, often paired with captions about being confidently cheeky or mischievous.
Ricky Bobby
Ricky Bobby is a cocky, immature, and lowbrow NASCAR driver who is obsessed with winning and lives by the motto "If you ain't first, you're last". He is known for his ridiculous lines and antics, such as "I prefer the baby Jesus to the adult one" and "Well as the late Colonel Sanders said... I'm too drunk to taste this chicken". Ricky's life takes a turn when he faces competition from the French driver Jean Girard, leading to his downfall and eventual quest to regain his former glory. His character is a mix of patriotism and foolishness, with a tunnel vision for his career that often leads to comedic situations.
Rick O'Connell
Richard "Rick" O'Connell is a fictional character and the main protagonist of the second incarnation of The Mummy franchise, portrayed by Brendan Fraser. A rugged treasure hunter, Rick finds adventure wherever he goes, often reluctantly. He served as a captain in the French Foreign Legion in 1923 before becoming an adventurer and treasure hunter after the massacre of the men he served with at Hamunaptra, with the exception of Beni, a former friend and soldier who left him to die. Rick's adventures took a supernatural turn when he encountered the evil resurrected mummy Imhotep. He is married to Evelyn Carnahan and is the father of Alex O'Connell.
Tina Belcher
Tina Belcher is the oldest child and daughter of Bob and Linda Belcher, a socially awkward yet well-intentioned 13-year-old eighth-grader who attends Wagstaff School and helps run her family's burger restaurant, Bob’s Burgers. Known for her hopeless romantic nature, powerful sex drive, and minimal social skills, Tina is deeply passionate about horses, zombies, boys—especially her long-time crush Jimmy Pesto Jr.—and writing erotic fiction about her friends and life experiences.
Ongo Gablogian
Ongo Gablogian is the flamboyant and eccentric alter ego of Frank Reynolds, portrayed by Danny DeVito, in the American sitcom It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia. Known for his wild white wig, thick white faux fur coat, round tinted sunglasses, and all-black clothing, Ongo presents himself as a pretentious art collector with an incomprehensible accent. He makes a memorable appearance in the show's episode "The Gang Gets Held Hostage," where he attempts to convince a gallery owner to attend an art opening at Paddy’s Pub, all while delivering absurd lines like "I don’t pay for art. I just take it" and gushing over the bar’s air conditioner. The character is a satirical take on over-the-top art world personas, combining absurdity, self-importance, and comedic physicality, making him one of the show’s most iconic and hilarious disguises.
Biff Tannen
Biff Tannen is a fictional character and the main antagonist in the Back to the Future trilogy, portrayed by actor Thomas F. Wilson in all three films and the Universal Studios ride, as well as in the animated series and stage adaptations. Born on March 26, 1937, in Hill Valley, California, Biff is depicted as a hulking, belligerent, and dim-witted bully who uses intimidation and deception to get what he wants, often forcing George McFly to do his homework and harassing him throughout their lives. He harbors an obsessive, one-sided crush on Lorraine Baines, whom he repeatedly attempts to force into a relationship, and is known for his misuse of idioms, such as saying "make like a tree and get out of here" instead of "leave".
John Rambo
John Rambo is a fictional character and the protagonist of the Rambo film series, originally created by author David Morrell in the 1972 novel First Blood. He is a Vietnam War veteran and former U.S. Army Special Forces Green Beret, portrayed by Sylvester Stallone in all five films. Rambo is depicted as a highly skilled soldier with expertise in guerrilla warfare, hand-to-hand combat, and survival tactics, but he suffers from severe post-traumatic stress disorder due to his wartime experiences and the rejection he faced upon returning home. Though he seeks a peaceful life, he is repeatedly drawn into violent conflicts to protect the innocent, often acting as a lone wolf who uses extreme force to confront injustice.
Spy (TF2)
The Spy is a mysterious French mercenary from Team Fortress 2, known for his sharp suits, balaclava mask, and mastery of stealth, deception, and assassination. He specializes in infiltrating enemy lines using a disguise kit to impersonate any class on either team, an invisibility watch to become undetectable, and a sapper to disable Engineer buildings. His primary weapon is the butterfly knife, which allows for instant kills via backstab, while his revolver provides reliable ranged firepower. The Spy is also known for his smug, sarcastic demeanor, his complex relationship with the Scout—revealed to be his biological father in the game's lore—and his ongoing rivalry with the Sniper.