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Mar 2017

Fun thread!

Hmmmm, if we're going with the absolute fav... The kind or gentlemanly guys, who don't feel the need to be rude to compensate for whatever. The non-brutes, the thinking ones, the mature ones, those who allow weakness to show once in a while. Elegance and sass is a plus. Often it's the mage-type character.

So to name some examples from comics:

If we're going with Yu Yu Hakusho, it's gotta be Kurama. (though I like the whole cast, really, and it's so much about their chemistry) Bonus points to him for being straight up fabulous and lethal with all those flowers.
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Prime example: Rayearth's Clef, kind and helpful, insanely powerful but doesn't feel the need to prove it to anyone (maybe being 745 years old drains you of shits to give?)

Allen Walker in D.Gray-man of course - he's such a sweetheart.
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I guess he fits into this category too, so Kaito Kid: Smart and sassy af. I guess he's kind of the mage of the Detective Conan universe...

@joannekwan Ginko ftw. Perfect gif of him right there.

Edit: HOW could I forget Kenshin?

I've always had a fondness for characters whose life really sucks and they could probably really use a good hug, but they're too proud to ever admit it. I also really love villains. Even better when those two things overlap, lol.

The type of character I like are fatherly/motherly types.They might have a chip on their shoulder and they use their past experiences and/or mistakes to protect or take care of someone else (sometimes their own child but not always). Make them a little insecure and I freaking love it.

Edit: Examples are Grunkle Stan (Gravity Falls), Jiraiya and Tsunade (Naruto), Babar

Characters who are irresponsible and lazy or annoying but still genuinely nice, supportive people who really try their best
Perfect example is Nicky (Avenue Q)3

Weird, bizarre, gawky, outcast characters, ones that usually break mold or go against expectations on what is a perfect character. Not your typical wallflower, but your demented wallflower.

Junji's Souichi is just a lovable psycho for one. Has no friends, probably sacrificed someone to satan but you gotta love him for his weird antics and he gets his ass handed to him for his shitty deeds.

I find myself drawn to cocky/arrogant/overly confident characters like Oikawa , Aomine, or Izaya. I'm pretty much the complete opposite of them, but it's very nice to see someone who is so confident in their abilities and can back it up with skill.
If the author can make them likable without totally neutering their personality, that's an A+ in my books.

I also really like leaderly type characters? Like captains of teams such as Daichi, Kuroo, Miyuki. In non-sports anime these characters tend to mentor the MC then.. die but I still love 'em lol.

Assassins Creed characters they can be serious and funny sarcastic all at the same time especially Jacob Frye and they have awesome fighting skills and accents that would swoon you also a sass

My instant favs are always scientist characters, medics and mechanics.
Nerds with glasses
And I always fall for the grumpy-and-cold on the outside but actually a softie inside.

Oh hey, can I join this club? Because I feel like I need to be part of this club.

I don't really have one favourite type of character - I tend to love a bunch of different ones. There are so many types and character-tropes I enjoy, I'm going to illustrate them with Critical Role-fanart I've drawn.

You are highly likely to snag my interest if you have a character who is big and scary and intimidating, but who also has a soft spot for small, cute things. Example: Grog Strongjaw.

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Grog is an 8 feet tall Goliath who loves to drink ale, rage, punch things in the face, and hang out with his tiny Gnome friends. Also, Grog has a heart the size of an ocean, and can't read. Though his best Gnome-buddy Pike did manage to teach him the letter "G"! <3

Also - walking disasters. The kind of people who need a whack upside the head, a stern talking to AND probably a hug and a cup of tea before they feel okay again. A tragic backstory doesn't hurt - nor does an ongoing tendency to make terrible decisions. Example: Percival de Rolo III.

Ooooor how about mysterious weirdos who you can't tell if they're good guys or bad guys, but are just the right balance of weird, creepy and genuinely helpful? Are they on the side of good, the side of evil, or just off in a corner entirely by themselves, doing things for reasons no one understands? Bonus: slightly out of sync with the rest of society, also, weird laugh. Example: Senokir.

And while we're at it, why not super-self-confident, friendly, wiser-than-you people you can go to in an emergency, who always have your back, love you a lot and are happy you're here - who also happen to be not-so-secret badasses? And also very much not straight? Example: Shaun Gilmore, of Gilmore's Glorious Goods.

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And finally - people who aren't paid enough for this shit, but will do it anyway, because damn it, they can't just leave a mess and walk away from it. Secretly more badass than they look, and probably the most competent people around, you should be happy they're even here (and you should probably give them a pay-raise). Example: Jarett Howarth.

(hey guys - you should watch Critical Role4. Best 350 hours I've ever spent on anything).

Visual wise - Androgynous characters.

I duno, since I can remember and even as a kid I always tend to favour them even when I think they will not be the character I get attached to the most in series.

Personality

Honestly that can go all over the place it would be easier to make a list of personalities I don't like than ones that I do, it's more about complexity and not being completely one dimensional that I tend to like. As well as chemistry between other characters. Though the 'bad guy turns good' trope I enjoy.

I feel like I usually lean towards liking the flirts, or those characters I immediately think to dislike because of their attitude or something like that (though I get a bit curious about "why are they the way they are?"), but then am introduced to their backstory and realize they're very much in need of a hug; so I go from "I hate you" to "I hate everyone who hurt you, my poor baby". Also the ones that like to act tough but are soft and squishy on the inside (like a toasted marshmallow) are great too. c:

i think i like supposed badasses that are actually terrified and clueless. like luci from wicdiv, or crowley from good omens.

i also like warmhearted and complicated butch lesbians. pousse from oitnb is an alltime fave - and suzanne.

The sarcastic ones. I can relate to them irl

Like kyon in haruhi

Gintoki

L from Death Note

Yes! I really agree with those examples. Those sort of set ups tend to allow us to see the real character of a character (not just a personality); how they react/function when they or their perceptions are challenged.

Deep underdogs. A character that has all the odds playing against him/her.
He/she is no a chosen one by the gods, or prophecy to save the world.
He/she is not destined to be married to some great king/queen/emperor of some kingdom.
He/she isn’t not born in some wealthy/powerful family.
They also tend to be losers and not rejected by society.

I love seeing those type characters struggle, working really hard with their own capacities and luck to overcome great obstacles. Saitama from one punch man might be a joke but he's close to that archetype I'm looking for. Gut from berserk is also a bit like that.

Naruto almost fooled me by making believe he was an underdog who had to work hard to reach his goal. In the end he became some sort of Jesus Christ who had a great prophecy, great family and had been entrusted with a grand destiny. The fact that he was also given a demon fox at birth predestined him to be stronger than most people around him.
Seriously this saviour/chosen one character archetype has been overused to death.

One who shows resilience. One who never gives up cuz he keeps getting up and fighting even if his ass gets constantly handed back to him over and over again and there's very slim chance he will turn this around and whoop the other dude's ass...

Goku... Naruto... Yusuke Urameshi... Kenshin... Ichigo...

Those guys lol

I really like the loner characters, most of the time. The ones that aren't very sociable, but still have a deeper insight into any given scenario because they can look at it from an outside perspective. There's often an aura of mystery surrounding them, which makes you want to get to know more about them, but their stand-offish-ness makes it hard for anyone to get close. But that just makes those moments all the more worth it.

First example that comes to mind is good ol' Carmen Sandiego. Mysterious, AND classy! smile

Of course, let's not forget the grumpy loner either.

I think another thing that I find endearing about the loner archetype is that they often have the funniest lines. Because they don't speak very often, the writers wait for the perfect opportunity to give them a line to solidify the punchline.

So, yeah. That's my two cents. blush

i really like characters that are a little silly and oblivious! you know, the kind that does or say stupid things but complete seriously and with zero self awareness of how dumb they sound. i also like characters with personalities that dont fit their looks (i think its called moe gap?), like that cliched shit where the gangster is actually sweet and loves cakes IM SORRY I SUCK BUT THAT IS MY WEAKNESS.

Old school strong female characters
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And grumpy, brooding bishies