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Rumi (KPop Demon Hunters)
Rumi Kang is the main protagonist of the 2025 animated film KPop Demon Hunters, serving as the charismatic leader and main vocalist of the K-pop group HUNTR/X, which also operates as a secret trio of demon hunters. As a half-demon human, she hides her identity and glowing skin markings while striving to create the Golden Honmoon, a mystical barrier intended to banish demons and erase her heritage, though her journey ultimately centers on self-acceptance and embracing her dual nature.
Romance Saja (KPop Demon Hunters)
Romance Saja is a minor antagonist in the 2025 animated film KPop Demon Hunters, serving as the romantic archetype and a member of the demonic boy band Saja Boys, whose mission is to drain fans' souls to weaken the protective Honmoon barrier. Voiced by Joel Kim Booster with singing by samUIL Lee, he is characterized by his pink heart-shaped hair, seductive charm, and ability to manifest hearts, all of which he uses to lure fans away from the hero group HUNTR/X.
Baby Saja (KPop Demon Hunters)
Baby Saja is the maknae (youngest member) and main rapper of the demonic K-pop group Saja Boys in the 2025 animated film KPop Demon Hunters, serving as a minor antagonist who disguises himself as an innocent idol to steal souls for the demon king Gwi-Ma. Despite his childlike appearance, featuring a turquoise "mushroom" haircut, oversized sweaters, and a toddler-like persona, Baby is actually centuries old and possesses a sly, ruthless, and emotionally distant nature, using his deceptive charm to manipulate fans and rivals alike.
Wallace (Wallace and Gromit)
Wallace is the eccentric, good-natured, and cheese-loving inventor who serves as the main protagonist of the Wallace & Gromit franchise alongside his silent, intelligent dog, Gromit. A self-proclaimed genius with a tendency to overcomplicate simple tasks, Wallace creates elaborate, often malfunctioning contraptions based on the principle of "using a sledgehammer to crack a nut," frequently leading to chaotic adventures that Gromit must resolve.
Dustin (Stranger Things) (Season 5)
Dustin Henderson in Stranger Things Season 5 is a 16-year-old valedictorian defined by his profound grief over the death of his mentor Eddie Munson and his subsequent estrangement from his best friend Steve Harrington. Portrayed by Gaten Matarazzo, Dustin adopts Eddie’s rebellious aesthetic, wearing Hellfire Club shirts and sporting longer hair, while acting cold and distant to avoid further loss.
Jerry Seinfeld (Pirate Shirt)
In the iconic Seinfeld episode "The Puffy Shirt," Jerry Seinfeld is forced to wear a flamboyant, pirate-inspired puffy shirt designed by Kramer’s low-talking girlfriend, Leslie, for a Today Show appearance. Unwillingly agreeing to the commitment during a conversation he couldn’t hear, Jerry is mortified by the outlandish garment, famously declaring, "I don't want to be a pirate!" His discomfort and the shirt’s absurdity drive the episode’s chaotic chain of events, ultimately leading to the shirt’s downfall and ironic redemption when homeless men wear them on the street, prompting Jerry to admit, "It really isn't such a bad-looking shirt after all."
Sadness (Inside Out)
Sadness is one of the five core emotions inside Riley Andersen's mind in Pixar's Inside Out, portrayed as a gentle, blue-skinned character who embodies sorrow, empathy, and emotional depth. Initially seen as a hindrance by Joy, the dominant emotion, Sadness is misunderstood and marginalized because her role is unclear—until she reveals her essential function in helping Riley process grief, connect with others, and restore emotional balance.
Goldenface
Goldenface is the main antagonist of the fictional film Threat Level Midnight, created by Michael Scott in The Office. Portrayed by Jim Halpert, Goldenface is a vengeful villain who was once a worker at a gold factory where his boss prioritized profit over employee well-being, forcing workers to eat gold due to denied lunch breaks—resulting in Goldenface's iconic golden face. Driven by a twisted desire to make the world as golden as he is, he plots to blow up all major All-Star Games, killing hundreds and causing trophies to explode into gold.
Wednesday (Netflix)
Wednesday is a supernatural mystery comedy series on Netflix that follows the eponymous character, Wednesday Addams, portrayed by Jenna Ortega, as she navigates her teenage years at Nevermore Academy, a boarding school for outcasts and monsters. The series blends dark humor, gothic horror, and coming-of-age themes as Wednesday attempts to master her emerging psychic abilities, solve a series of gruesome murders plaguing the nearby town, and uncover secrets from her parents' past.
Gene Belcher
Gene Belcher, the middle child and only son of Bob and Linda Belcher, is an 11-year-old free spirit known for his boundless energy, love of music, and mischievous humor. He dreams of becoming a professional musician, often showcasing his talent with his beloved blue Casio SK-5 keyboard, which he uses to create elaborate sound effects—especially fart noises—and perform one-man musicals like Work Hard or Die Trying, Girl.
Little Nero’s Pizza Delivery Guy
Little Nero's Pizza Delivery Guy is a minor but iconic character in the 1990 film Home Alone, portrayed by actor Dan Charles Zukoski. He is a young, nervous pizza delivery driver who unknowingly becomes the victim of 8-year-old Kevin McCallister’s elaborate prank. After Kevin uses a fake gangster movie, Angels with Filthy Souls, to impersonate a menacing mob boss, the delivery guy is terrified by the sudden gunfire sound effect and flees in panic, leaving behind a $12 tip and a memorable line: “Keep the change, ya filthy animal!” The character is central to one of the film’s most famous and humorous scenes, highlighting Kevin’s cleverness and the absurdity of the situation.
Finn the Human
Finn the Human, born Finn Mertens, is the main protagonist of the Cartoon Network series Adventure Time, portrayed by Jeremy Shada. A 17-year-old human raised in the post-apocalyptic world of Ooo by adoptive dog parents Joshua and Margaret, Finn is known for his bravery, strong moral compass, and relentless sense of justice. Initially a thrill-seeking boy who readily fought monsters and sought glory, his character evolved into a more introspective and mature hero over the series' run, grappling with complex themes of identity, loss, and responsibility. He wields a golden sword, possesses superhuman strength and durability, and is best friends with his adoptive brother Jake the Dog.
Princess Bubblegum
Princess Bubblegum, also known as Bonnibel Bubblegum or PB, is the intelligent and compassionate ruler of the Candy Kingdom in Adventure Time. A sentient humanoid construct made of pink gum and infused with human and candy DNA, she is the current incarnation of the Candy Elemental, granting her a deep connection to all candy and the ability to manipulate it. Though she appears in her late teens, she is over 800 years old, having emerged from a massive hive mind known as the Mother Gum after the Mushroom War.
Ice King
Ice King, originally known as Simon Petrikov, is a central character in the Adventure Time franchise, evolving from a comical, inept villain into one of the show's most tragic and beloved figures. Once a kind-hearted human antiquarian, Simon was transformed into the Ice King after acquiring a magical crown that granted him cryokinetic powers but slowly drove him insane, altering his appearance with blue skin, a goblin-like nose, and a large white beard.
Arthur Claus
Arthur Claus is the bumbling, kind-hearted younger son of Santa Claus (Malcolm Claus) and the protagonist of the 2011 animated film Arthur Christmas. Voiced by James McAvoy, Arthur works in the North Pole's Letters Department, where he is overlooked due to his clumsiness and nervous nature, despite his deep belief in the magic of Christmas and the importance of every child.
Harold (The Grim Adventures of Billy and Mandy)
Harold is Billy's dimwitted, overweight father and Gladys's husband in The Grim Adventures of Billy & Mandy, known for his giant pink nose, black dot eyes, and iconic pompadour that houses his brain. Voiced by Richard Steven Horvitz, Harold shares his son's stupidity and voracious appetite, often eating anything—including his wife’s mucus-covered pet rat—yet he’s also shown to be surprisingly competent, having once been a Navy SEAL, a Harvard acceptee, and a world-class ballet dancer.
Rosa (Fortnite)
Rosa is an Epic Outfit in Fortnite Battle Royale, part of the Muertos Set, released in November 2018 to celebrate Día de Muertos. She is a stylish, reactive skin that glows in the dark, adding a unique visual flair. Originally designed with a model based on the Ramirez character, she was marketed as a limited-time item tied to the holiday, though she has since returned to the Item Shop multiple times.
Rabbit Raider (Fortnite)
Rabbit Raider is an Epic Outfit in Fortnite Battle Royale, released in Season 3 on March 31, 2018, as part of the Pastel Patrol Set. Designed as a bunny-themed outfit for the character Jonesy, it features a scary cute aesthetic with a distinctive bunny mask and is available in default and dark styles. Originally purchasable for 1,500 V-Bucks in the Item Shop, it was later bundled with the Pastel Patrol Bundle.
Midas (Fortnite)
Midas is a central, legendary character in Fortnite: Battle Royale, inspired by the Greek mythological king cursed with the Golden Touch. Originally introduced in Chapter 2, Season 2 as the enigmatic leader of the spy agency GHOST, he masterminded a secret war between GHOST and SHADOW to build a device capable of destroying the Storm and ending the game's time loop.
Chappell Roan (Construction Worker)
Chappell Roan, born Kayleigh Rose Amstutz on February 19, 1998, in Willard, Missouri, is an American singer-songwriter known for her bold, drag queen-inspired style and music that embraces queer culture. After being dropped by Atlantic Records in 2020, she rose to fame as an independent artist, with her 2020 single "Pink Pony Club" gaining viral popularity on TikTok. Her 2023 debut album, The Rise and Fall of a Midwest Princess, became a sleeper hit, leading to global success with the 2024 single "Good Luck, Babe!", which reached number four on the Billboard Hot 100 and earned her a Grammy Award for Best New Artist in 2025.