Characters with powers that are connected to emotions. Just seeing a character lose absolute control over themselves cause they saw someone they love get hurt scratches the right part in my brain
have you seen umbrella academy? not to spoil anything but boy is there a person you'd absolutely *love* in there edit: yeah scratch "a person" there's multiple people. lots of murder committed out of emotions in there lol
@@Blanktester685 Actually, some techniques (Chaos Control) require tapping into positive emotions, while others (Chaos Blast) require the use of negative energy.
I'm a sucker for unabashedly heroic good guys, especially when they're some kind of knight-type person. I guess that archetype is my personal "Can we please just write Superman the way he was meant to be without it being treated as a joke or deconstructed?"
@@jasonbell8515after thinking about It i have realized that most of my favorite archetypes have showed up in The Sonic franchise one time or another Makes Sense, it's my favorite franchise since i was a kid
I have a HUGE soft spot for scary monsters who look like they could tear you to shreds but are actually big sweethearts and would rather give you a hug instead. This is one of my personal favourite character types ^^
Karlack. She looks metal AF (she might be literally), but she's unable to hug anyone and she's lonely. She's a female version of a himbo, called a herbo. She's strong and muscular af, but she keeps her teddy bear Clive with her in camp, eventhough she can't cuddle or sleep with him 😢
@@cheese__cake the amalgamate, no confirmed name. i think the undertale yellow fangame creators said that in the uty canon it was kanako, but ofc it isn't actually canon. still a fun thought to think about who the amalgamates were
Jesters. I refuse to elaborate. I'm not talking about comic relief characters, either, I'm talking about actual jester characters, like Marx from the Kirby games or Jevil from Deltarune.
When I saw Spinel and Jevil within a short time span of one another I was just like “so are jesters with scythes the new thing? Awesome.” We need this to be a bigger category.
KJDGKSDHGSDJKHMRHTM JWETHV UERH EUFJT HRUGHF R T HJFF i put all of my emotions into this and what you cant tell is its actually a rant about how much i relate
Cause their always either emo, hotheaded, or both and it’s so cute *Rei hino *Kai *Keith Kogane Akira *Bloom who’s a cinnamon roll at the same time They’re so great
for me, it tends to be either women who get sidelined or straight up killed to make men sad (it is FASCINATING to me to think of what the lady was actually like outside of her role in the story) or edgy rival characters (think shadow the hedgehog types.)
i totally get you on the sidelined women part and it's doubly applicable for me if there's like, an obvious route they could've taken to flesh them out!! i think it's interesting that, at least from what ive noticed, edgy rivals also seem the most likely to have an associated fridged woman/girl/etc. when they're in larger casts dominated mostly by male characters. personally, it kind of leaves me at odds with them sometimes 😔 but I still like that character archetype a lot
For me it seems to be redeemed characters that are traumatized dorks. Peril from Wings of Fire, Hunter from The Owl House, Steve from Stranger Things, Megamind, Zuko from ATLA, the list goes on.
Snarky British men, women who kick ass with swords, characters who are eccentric to the point of being a little-or a lot-unhinged, characters who are trying to be villains but suck at it, characters who mess up because they really couldn’t have known better and work to fix their mistakes, characters who act grumpy but really do care, cheerful little rays of sunshine, those awkward kids who prefer books over socializing… my tastes are pretty broad.
Im terribly fond of the 'accidental father figure' trope. a man held together with ducktape and a prayer, staring at the youth currently (stabbing him)(ignoring his orders)(putting themselves in reckless amounts of danger), and just going "Oh no. That's mine now, isn't it?" with more love than he can hold in.
Mine is "Silent protagonist who actually has a decently developed personality but said personality doesn't outright appear in the game and the only time their personality is shown is either by small tidbits in the game itself or something outside of the game" I always kin those mfs, my main examples are Kris Dreemurr from Deltarune and Gordon Freeman from Half-Life. Most of the time they seem to be silly little guys but they also have some deep trauma because the events of the game give them said trauma.
I love to imagine the silent protagonist characters actually being selectively mute or something. With me it started with Quote from Cave Story and after that, I've found many characters like that.
Non-human anthropologists and/or characters who have a crisis about whether or not they're human. Pretty different kinds of characters, but the thing that ties them together is that they make me think about humanity as a concept and I love that.
i have a non-human (or is he human?? see even i'm questioning it) oc who is pretty much a walking philosophical dilemma, i love him so much (he is basically a part of the magic woven through the entire universe broken off that was born into a human body, he doesn't really experience emotions in the same way as humans and his mere existence in that form is actively killing people by disrupting the magic, the only way that can be resolved is by him dying but it's still wrong to kill an innocent teen who didn't do anything wrong other than being born... his whole arc is having a human girlfriend who is super emotionally sensitive, as well as a lot of friends like that, and while he doesn't feel the same things (for example fear of death) he tries his best to understand and be supportive, it's so cute... sorry for the ramble i just adore my characters
@@paradoxtatorstudios9681 Make them go through Traumatic events like death of a loved one or a near death experience, but then make them react differently than natural, like they enjoy watching the people they love suffer, or unaliving themselves is an exciting idea Then make them realize how messed up they actually are, make them break apart from inside, and make them accept the fact that they are infact not a normal human being The rest after acceptance is in your hands, do they unalive themselves/let themselves go? Do they embrace their true identity and become what they feared they were? Do they actually never accept who they are and for the rest of the story, they'll have existential crisis 24/7?
I'm an absolute sucker for characters who are tough on the outside but are actually huge softies on the inside. Bonus points for trauma/tragic backstories :)
"Ordinary people" or "average people" who actually turn out to be evil or a large threat. Basically, they are the type of character you'd never expect or even think would be the villain, which is what makes it more interesting for me. I also like characters who at first don't seem important to the plot or are seen as comedic relief, before actually turning out to be one of the most important characters in the story, affecting the plot in an interesting way.
I really like characters that aren't part of the main cast but are reocurring and always have their own agenda which they show up to fulfill, sometimes that helps the cast, sometimes it's detrimental, other times it's neither and they just run into each other. it makes it feel as if there are people going on in their own adventure besides the protagonists.
I really specifically like non-human, middle aged, autistic coded, arguably kinda insane characters with a dead spouse. (there's a whole two of them who fit all of those descriptors!) Less specifically, I like characters who really need therapy but use a "f*ck it, we ball" attitude as a replacement in general.
I love characters who are abundantly stupid, but genuinely cares for other people, and would try help them if they are at their worst. Also not really a character per say, more of a scenario, but I love it when the overwhelmingly heroic characters get into morally grey situations, just the interactions that could come from that with other characters are interesting to me.
Characters that seem cheerful, sweet, silly and not very smart, but are just covering up for their horrible trauma, sadness, and insecurities, like Leo Valdez
All da ladies luv Leo. Also *inhales* HIS ROYAL NEMESIS KING DEDEDE! Maybe. Can't be sure without an internal dialogue, but he's definitely scarred physically, mentally, and emotionally.
Characters who swear up and down that they’re the most selfish people around, but when it comes down to it, they’ll do ANYTHING to protect the people they love Also girls in dainty outfits with big axes
My love too: 1. Regretful guy in his journey to improve and do right. 2. Antagonists who don’t happen to be villains/evil and could be as relatable as the main. This is not a type of character but I feel so attracted to the stories where the antagonic forces actually manage to teach something to the main character and he reshapes his view of things from it (not necessarily turning evil).
i'm calling it... king dedede from the kirby series(more specifically the games because the anime version basically never even does anything actually helpful) my guy stole all of the food from his land in the first game(winch is his only actual evil image he had in the kirby games if you don't count the kirby superstar retelling of course) and through the years he changed his image so much because kirby may or may not changed his hearth after the extra game ending on the first game. not gonna tell too much because my kirby filled brain will never make this comment end but if you want to find out about him then there are a lot of videos that talks about his redemption over the years, but the only one i can remember right now is the one made by "designing for"
I absolutely love the dramatic, fancy, elegant characters who are into self care, fashion, makeup etc the kinda character who works to be beautiful but not to the point of damaging themselves, they just care for themselves a lot and feel good when they look their best basically who I aspire to be bonus if their famous or rich in universe
There's a few character types I like: 1. The comic relief, bonus points if there's more to their character than comic relief 2. Absolute balls of sunshine 3. Quiet types, not necessarily brooding but have some intrigue to them 4. women who can beat me to death
The badass normal. The guy who doesn't have the super special powers that everyone else has, but can hold his own among them anyway. Like, sure, being able to throw fireballs around is cool and all, but you know what's even cooler? Looking the BBEG in the eye and knowing you don't even NEED fireballs to take him down. That, and characters who are just...pleasant. Not like overly affectionate or anything, just...just pleasant. And dragons, because obviously.
4 words: *Crouching Moron, Hidden Badass* Characters that in one way or another are unassuming, only to be revealed as an impressive threat. Goofballs who turn out to be incredibly knowledgeable, super-powerful cutiepies, twist villains, etc. Works for non-physical strength too: timid characters who uncover a strength of will, or morally complicated characters who find their conscience and choose good have a one-way ticket straight to my heart. Oh, also comedic characters. If you can make me laugh, you can get away with so much. Edit: Also, ROBOTS! I LOVE ROBOTS! From completely sentient metal beings like Transformers to hyper intelligent AI grappling with their identities to silly little bots who haven't a care in the world beyond the chore they were made to do, I LOVE ROBOTS RAAAHHHHH
"mad scientists" but not evil (in fact i love them way more if theyre good) and not really mad, or scientists. just people so immersed in and eccentric about their craft they are oblivious to everything around them in order to pursue that craft further
I call this the "Sympathetic Mad Scientist" -- they fall into the mad scientist archetype, but their depiction is intended to be celebratory -- or at least cool -- instead of cautionary. They don't have to be good, but they have to be someone we're expected to root for. Entrapta from SPOP, Viktor from Arcane/League of Legends, the Medic from Team Fortress 2, Dr. Stein from Soul Eater, etc.
Mine is Gentle Giant archetype ESPECIALLY when they absolutely wreck someone for hurting their friends :) I am with the person at 4:00, scary softies are my favorite
For me I am a big fan of Chaotic Gremlins. Like crack fic energy. Bonus point if they are short. Overall just love the crazy character. (Twice, Toga, Mei from MHA, Gaara from Naruto, Junko from Danganronpa, and Deadpool to list a few)
I love gremlins, the more literal the better. I just want goblins, like literal tiny feral green people that will stab me with a rusty butter knife. Crazy unhinged characters like Junko and Genocide Jack are also very fun.
I love the characters who are humourous/fun to others but definitely have some issues/trauma deep down(kinda like a pit kid Icarus, sora kingdom hearts and Dante dmc type deal)
My favorite type is super sweet and sunny with a bit childishness on the outside but surprisingly cold and sharp on the inside yet still with a good heart, I just love the contrast, bonus points if they have tragic past stories. All my fav characters are that type I’m hopeless
Cant't explain why but i've always loved robot heroes in stories (and robots in general.) characters like megaman, astroboy, bmo, canti and XJ9 have a special place in my heart
Personal favorite of mine: the unreliable narrator. Specifically, I like the ones who come up with intricate and complex lies and paint themselves as the good guys, and we just believe them without a second thought because "they're the protagonist so they have to be telling the truth." I love those so much and I've always had trouble finding good examples of them in literature, film, television, or other media.
Although it's a game you should try it: spec ops the line Spoilers about the story if you don't want to buy it/play it: Captain walker is nearly an exact copy of what you want, he's a typical war hero, like Rambo, but when you play the game further, you realize that it's what he believes that he is a comical war hero, and wants that to be the reality instead of his dream So he goes as far as killing Dubai refugees to tell himself, and the player, that "look, I'm killing bad guys, and I mean a lot of bad guys, but hey, they attacked us first right?", and the game also just shows walker's perspective, meaning you only see him as a hero, And the refugees are enemies who have to be killed in order to save Dubai One thing that amazes me is the fact that the more Violent and unheroic walker becomes, going from killing armed civilians who are fighting for their lives, to mindless friendly fire, the harder he tries to justify his actions, saying he did all this because his hands were tied, and that it's the enemy's fault. But when you're reaching the end of the game, he just stops justifying his actions, and just tries to kill the bad guys with no remorse, saying he's not going to make it out alive anyway But in the end, you still feel like a hero, because walker made you think like that. But when you finish the game, it reveals what walker actually is, the Friendly soldiers who walker was killing weren't traitors, they were trying to kill walker because he was killing the civilians those soldiers were trying to save
Especially when they act like the sacrifice was nothing, but it's breaking them down from inside Like they hide the wound and swallow the pain just so that the person they care about won't feel bad I just want to hug them so bad
The happy and optimistic character in the middle of a bunch of serious and sometimes "edgy" characters that is not just a comic relief, but an example to the group to never lose hope and know that they can smile even in the worst of situations.
Mine *has* to be those characters who, at first, come off as goofy/flirty/playful, but later you find out they actually have a whole lot of insecurities and think too low of themselves, thinking they don’t deserve good things or that thye aren't as special as everyone else they know And their color theme is blue Three of my favorites among these have also died and came back to life
For some reason I gravitate towards characters who have been retconned in some way I used to have this massive hyperfixation on Oswald the lucky rabbit, and now it’s random characters who have no screen time for some reason
I have a friend like you, like you all would probably want them to have more screen time but when they do you move on to the next background character, I do not mean it in an offensive way, I apologize if I offended you
One of my favorite oc’s is one that has a level of meta-awareness that he’s fictional but I’ve pretty much completely dropped and discontinued his story so I imagine he’s rather upset with me personally for abandoning him. He always lingers in my mind, plotting and scheming to one day find a way to be relevant again.
@@aceofspades8474maybe you can it as a plot/apart of the story? i mean, i like self-aware fictional characters that can somehow break the 4th wall sometimes
Ive always liked the type of character that’s genuine, they don’t lie or dance around things. They express how they feel no matter what and let people know if they’re being weird.
Characters with dog-like traits. It could be from the sheer feralness of Secco from JOJO, the angry barking of Dedan from OFF, or the loyalty/ferality of Denji from Chainsaw Man. I just gotta love them.
After writing a lengthy fanfic about Megatron having a son, unexpectedly realizing I love Bege from One Piece, and getting upset that Nintendo retconned the Koopalings from being Bowser's canonical kids, I've come to realize the character type I love is the badass villain dad who still loves his kid(s) and would destroy anything that threatened to hurt them.
Characters who are doomed by the narrative and *know it*, but despite that they keep wanting to thrive and so they remain optimistic. Bonus points if they've previously or still commit atrocities. Extra bonus points if they're immortal or have very long lifespans.
Young charactere, there's just something about a group of characters with a little kiddo that must be protected (or hurt for angst's sake) that tugs my heart strings. They don’t even need to be that much younger than the other characters. Just act younger or are seen as the kid of the group. Think Tails (STH) or Mikey (TMNT)
@@arishachoudhury_ no, i’ve watched it but i’m not in that fandom. i was thinking more like aventurine-type characters for the first one, neil josten or andrew minyard-type characters for the latter
I love the shy/seemingly "weak" (for the lack of a better term) character who acts like a cinnamon roll, looks like a cinnamon roll, but in reality are extremely mentally unstable, to the point they'd kill if under the right circumstances Think Noelle from Deltarune or Basil from Omori. I love them sm
My favorite character flavor is bright and fun characters full of both joyous whimsy and incredible bloodlust. Bonus points if they're a girl but it's not required
Failure characters. It’s quite versatile given the many ways you can interpret them. The thing that links them together is that they will eventually step up their game to try to do something better. They just feel more real because they remind us of our flaws, which make you want to root for them all the more. They may not always be on the right side of an issue, but at the end of the day, every saint has a past, and every sinner has a future.
My favorite was almost said like multiple times, but I just have to put it here. The stupidest and goofiest villains who you just *know* have the most tragic backstory that makes you want to wrap them in a cozy blanket and pat them on the head saying "you're doing a great job sweetie." You get sadness and happiness, with the added charm and sass that comes with villainy. I especially love it when they become more chill with other characters as the story progresses, but don't loose the villain aspect. Since its so specific (particularly when I'm just indirectly describing one of my blorbos) I've only found a handful of characters that fit, but they own my heart. If anyone knows more that fit this, please share!
Sweet, quirky goofballs who are also a super rad monster of some kind and could easily destroy you, and the kind, patient and (comparatively) rational person holding them back from commiting every crime possible. And they both love each other very much.
To make it compelling, you can kill the crazy partner, and turn the patient and kind partner into an absolute monster, because they no longer believe in what they believed in before
Depressed/tired 40 year old men, adorkable scientists/nerds, quiet badass women (alot of them wnd up being goth) and silly alien/fucked up creatures that would be terrifying in real life but are so goofy that it cancels the scariness out (cough cough venom)
Quiet badass women can be awesome characters, but can also be easily ruined if they exist for the sole purpose to say "look at this woman easily beating this man, SEE? a woman won against a man, that's literally her personality" Same with gothic, if their personality revolves around being gothic, gosh that's so badly written Like you can make a quiet badass character, that secretly cares about the MC, and my brother in Christ, she cares about the MC like a sister or a mother, no need to make any deep opposite gender relationship romantic
*CHOMP* I like that type of character too, and I actually have an OC with that personality, but the character's personality shouldn't revolve around "angry shorty", instead an angry shorty with a sophisticated and compelling backstory. Like they're angry because of some kind of a trauma, not because of the funny stereotype
@bardiaoudi66 Oh, I know. A character shouldn't just be a stereotype. I myself have a character that fits the stereotype, but he's also a lot more than that. I've just always enjoyed these types of characters. Just really fun seeing them over the top
Heavy-hitter powerhouses. Kinda a generalized thing, they take pride in their strength and know what they can do. Characters who don't care about social graces but are so competent at what they do that others are forced to tolerate them. Think Dr. House or Sterling from _Leverage._ Manipulators. Characters that can sneak into others' heads and nudge them in a direction that serves them. The type that can only be truly disarmed by taking away their ability to speak.
For me, it's "washed up forty something and their adopted, feral magical children who they would die for" Or: a deconstruction of a mary sue/bad fanfiction character. To explain what I mean, think of a character (who isn't the main one) who acts like the oblivious kid who thinks their fanfiction is real, or the y/n type you would expect from those old wattpad/creepypasta oc stories. Their lack of self awareness causes them to get in the way, which eventually hits them with a harsh reality check and forces them to realize that this isn't a fanfiction, and they are in very real danger. Not something I've seen done (definitely very niche), but I think it could be a funny idea.
wise old cat side characters who are so chill they barely fit with the rest of the cast (bonus points if they're gay) examples: Seam (Deltarune) and Husker (Hazbin Hotel) also the villain that's so fun and whimsical that you could mistake them for being an innocent comic relief-- if not for their insane amounts of power that they could use to destroy the world if they cared enough to do so examples: Discord (MLP) Alastor (Hazbin Hotel) and I guess to a lesser extent Bill Cipher (Gravity Falls)
The madman that’s trying so very hard to be sane again, for reasons only he, and those truly close to him understand The only example I know for sure: Krieg from borderlands, he wants to become sane again purely for love He’s my favorite insane buzz-axe wielding maniac for both his story and melee-centric playstyle
I've always been a fan of those characters whose only purpose within the story is to die horribly so the main villain can be made out to be even more of a threat.
My favorite character is the leaders like a goofball but are quickly revealed to be eldritch horrors when opposed hence the reason they are the leader. Like making puns, childish, doesn't take things seriously then someone questions their position and then they start bleeding from the eyes. Makes my brain happy
Yeah I got a character just like that, I'll make it quick, he's a god that can destroy planets with a single snap, and everybody is terrified of them because of it, but when they meet someone that doesn't know them, they act all kind and soft
My absolute favourite like character role at least is like the mysterious alchemy type shopkeep or mercenary who is neither allied with or against the protagonists, who will occasionally help either side, if they give a price. Just that cool, mysterious vibe alongside just the great life it must be to have a small shop with herbs and trinkets balanced on shelves or hanging from the ceiling selling potions. I love me a good deuteragonist
My favourite character will always be the one who foolishly strikes a deal with a powerful entity/ tries a ritual to resurrect a dead loved one, but the thing backfires severely (from madness to the loss of soul to the literal death of Death). I simply love these figures who don't know when to give up
For whatever reason, ever since I was little I’ve been drawn to the villain sidekicks/friends who are always trying to talk villains out of their schemes, but remain friends with the villains. My favorite example of this is Dolokhov from the musical Great Comet, although, you could argue that he’s a little MORE than friends with Anatole.
You need to be loved Specially if their love is ignored or not acknowledged, and while they love MC, the MC keeps friend zoning them. I've seen this happen where the guy keeps flirting with the girl but the girl just sees him as a friend, like barbie and ken, but I've never seen a girl hitting on the guy while the guy just sees her as a friend, it's a breath of fresh air if i ever see one
One of my favourites is underestimated characters, for some reason. I love it when some other guy baselessly assumes the character is shit at something just to get their ass kicked at said thing. Also, when they’re arrogant, but in a funny way.
I really like characters the fufil the role of the "heart", whether it's because they actively try to bring people together or people just flock to them because they're so nice. Specifically when they're also the one fulfilling a kind of leadership role without being all in your face about the fact they're the leader
I think I most like characters who have a difficult relationship with a loved one but still try to make amends/better things even when it's challenging.
I love characters that are villains just because they are. Maybe they have a sad backstory, but they mostly are just plain horrible people for the funnies.
I tend to gravitate toward silly guys. My biggest comfort character is puss in boots and right now I’m hyperfixating on Matthew Patel they’re both so silly
A few recurring characters I tend to create: -The gentleman thief/people's hero -Paragons -A surprising, perhaps disturbing, amount of martial artists -Older heroes who have fought numerous battles and lost none of their game -The Sassy, flirtatious one who often acts as the smart one. -Villains who lust for power above all; generally comes out of already feeling superior and having a high status from birth, but never really trying to appreciate what they have or making the world a better place with their power. Instead, all they want is *more* .
My favorite type of characters I tend to gravitate towards are…the gentle leader, someone who is kind and considerate but strong and reliable. Think Optimus prime or Leonardo for example, I don’t know why…but I find those type of characters very attractive and strangely relatable. The dorky nerd, I find them relatable as well. Characters like Donatello for example, I can relate to the nerd. And lastly the cocky lovable goofball, I don’t know why I find these characters so entertaining. Characters like Sonic or monkey king from Lego monkie kid, just make me feel happy for some reason.
oh god YES PLEASE those bitches are always so fun... takes me back to the time i binged squid game in the middle of the night and was sobbing over sang-woo and wanted to strangle him at the same time
AYO I got a character exactly with that personality, it's awesome to see someone invested in such character If you're interested, I'll make it quick, he's a pretty smart scientist who cares about humanity, but not humans themselves, meaning he'll sacrifice the present to assure the better future, with his catchphrase "the better sacrifice"
I like when there's 2 dumb bad guy henchmen/sidekicks who are just so silly together. Everyone loves Preminger but Nick and Nack live just as rent free in my head
I didn’t notice until recently, but I apparently love characters who are walking red flags. There’s just something so much more interesting about their personalities that you don’t get from characters that wouldn’t be a nightmare to date or know in general. I also really like the ones that sacrifice their own happiness to make others happy, which could also be a red flag in its own right. Bonus points if they have blonde/light colored hair. There’s only been a handful of times where my favorite character *hasn’t* had a light hair color and whenever I see a character with really light colored hair, I fixate hard. Funnily enough, my favorite character of all time has dark brown hair. He’s still a red flag that would frequent some incel forums though.
I really love a Bilbo Baggins/Arthur Dent type character where they’re completely normal people forced into an epic, genre-y, trope-filled adventure and they’re completely overwhelmed, terrified and have no clue what to do with themselves. It can be really funny, but also allows to a lot of great character development, and gets you to look at these traditional stories through a whole new light. Also I hate watching a character and thinking ‘Wow! They’re so cool! They’re so much more awesome than I’ll ever get to be! They’re WAY above my level!’ because even if that character acts like a real human, there’s just an inherent level of detachment where they start to feel less and less normal and relatable. Another thing I love is when the protagonist isn’t at all qualified, strong or powerful but they win nonetheless through simple things like courage, kindness and determination (like in LOTR how Frodo never even does any fighting, but he still destroys the ring anyway through his sheer courage and determination). Stuff like that really warms my heart and makes me feel like, despite how weak, boring or just normal someone is, they can still achieve great things. Sorry if this was a bit of a rant.
I have almost the opposite perspective, but for the same reasons -- I tend to strongly dislike "unqualified everyman" protagonist characters because I can't relate to them, and because I look at them and go "Wow! Their story is so cool! Why do they get to be awesome and I don't, even though I'm better at things than they are?" Instead, I tend to like characters who are highly skilled in their field but not in an exaggerated/over-the-top way, normal characters who succeed because they learn to apply the skills they do have, or, if the setting is fantastical enough, characters whose powers essentially act as a fantasy version of a real-life skillset (for example, the character Saheeli Rai in Magic: The Gathering, who is basically a magical engineer/inventor with 3D printer powers). I do think characters who can't fight but still win with non-combat skills are SUPER underrated, though, like strategists and diplomats.
Shitty little schemers who are self-serving and constantly trip over thier own ego while trying to accomplish thier goals. They're so comically terrible yet confident and over the top it makes them endearing to me no matter what bad things they do. Best example and who I was thinking of while writing is Starscream, specifically his Transformers Prime iteration
For some reason, I really like characters who are non-chalant and just get the job done, no wasting time on "character development" or being goofballs, they do or say what needs to be done or said and that's the end of it. Yep, I know it's bad writing but I really like these kinds of fellas just because of how naturally badass they are without wasting time, just straightforward all the way I also like guys who don't make their personality revolve around a trait they have
Complex but legitimately happy and optimistic characters. Sure, they can go through struggles, they're allowed to feel things other than happy when the situation calls for it, but they always try their best to see things positively. Think Aang from Avatar or Martlet from Undertale Yellow.
Specially when they abuse this attribute to slowly decend into insanity without realizing it, because they've become so numb to trauma that feeling pain and sadness is just normal to them
For me, i gravitate towards the sarcastic smart one of the group who cares deep down but has to be the braincell for their friends. Cassandra rta, Donnie rottmnt, Sokka atla, Miles Edgeworth… the list goes on.
For me it’s the “circumstantial villain” a person who could’ve been an absolute sweetheart but their circumstances forced them to become cold and uncaring to get by. Bonus points if they have a redemption arc about accepting the past and that they can’t change it, and the best they can do is try to make up for their misdeeds, and embracing healing their inner child. Another one is former villain that was defeated but not killed, but isn’t strong enough to cause any harm now, or had no choice but to join the good side or die. I love seeing them lose everything and have to rebuild what they once had, and then realize the error of their ways with, especially the help of a hopeful good guy by their sides.
The older guy who despite going through trauma is still the sweetest guy you've ever met. I just wanna give them a hug and tell them everything will be ok. Also the comedic lacky of the main villain. Bonus points if they have minions and are caring to them despite being evil.
Less of a character type and more of a genre archetype, but…human characters who are the opposite of “humanity is cruel and nobody is truly good”. I really like stories about the inherent positive potential of humanity (hopepunk/noblebright…whatever you want to call it), but I do like finding these characters in other media too.
I love trope-y characters but the one that comes to mind is the "sad clown," the pathetic man that's goofy and genuinely hilarious but also tragic and bears a deep sadness. Goob is the pinnacle and Doofensmirtz would also fit if he were more brooding. There was also this pic I saw of Spamton sitting as a lifeless doll abandoned in the rain and it spoke to me. Just something about these guys that hide the disappointment and pain of their own countless failures behind a facade hits home as a guy that's also completely directionless in life.
i always love people who are kind, goofy and over all tender. I can't love a character who's morally an ass, they MUST be able to hold my heart like glass, or else! And characters with beautiful eyes, which is cheesy but it's true
- characters that have been deeply lonely for their entire lives discovering genuine connection for the first time. i'll eat that shit up every single time. - characters that are defined by obsession, whatever that obsession might be. obsessive love (but only if it's not portrayed as romantic...or if BOTH sides are equally obsessed with each other. particularly the second). single-minded pursuit of knowledge, regardless of cost. life-consuming quest for revenge. self-destructive dedication to a cause. delicious - extremely smart and also an idiot - extremely hot and also painfully rizzless - just some guy that the universe itself has intense beef with for no apparent reason. they did nothing wrong ever and yet everything is out to get em - any and all robots
I have two. 1st) The hero you don't expect, who also happens to be the rallying force behind one of the most ass-backwards squads of protagonists on the face of the planet. 2nd) The Abandoned/Neglected child with deep trauma in need of healing, who finds themselves adopted not by one person, but by a whole community.
my favorite type of character is the one who is "good, but not soft", who even though they are good, show acts that could easily be seen as villains. Another type are the "villains of great scope" who are those characters who are not the main villain, but are the ones who triggered all the conflict, all the confusion of the plot! An example is the Arcane Order from the Wizards series
My favorite characters since I was young have always been some level of severity of "five panic attacks masquerading as a person"
I agree
you would love bernadetta from fire emblem: three houses
I find it funny how these have to specifically be five panic attacks.^^
@@aureliodeprimus8018 one more and they'll probably die
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Looks like a cinnamon roll, *acts* like a cinnamon roll, could actually kill you.
Kirby, Shaggy, Papyrus. The holy trinity.
@@jasonbell8515 God dang it, I was just about to mention Papyrus from Undertale. (I love him too)
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this is actually me and i'm very proud of it
Yes.
Might be a bit too niche/specific but I adore characters that are immortal but want to die it’s just so interesting 😭
Blade from Honkai star rail that’s just him
PLEASE reccomend some! I love them too! If you'd like one, I'd reccomend TGCF or Heaven Official's Blessing.
Dazai Osamu(?)
Me staring at my OC/Comic character whose comic I’ll get around to drawing in like five years.
blade honkai star rail
Characters with powers that are connected to emotions. Just seeing a character lose absolute control over themselves cause they saw someone they love get hurt scratches the right part in my brain
have you seen umbrella academy? not to spoil anything but boy is there a person you'd absolutely *love* in there
edit: yeah scratch "a person" there's multiple people. lots of murder committed out of emotions in there lol
Any hedgehog in Sonic.
Gotta love writing these ones
@@jasonbell8515 this applies to literally none of them lol
@@Blanktester685 Actually, some techniques (Chaos Control) require tapping into positive emotions, while others (Chaos Blast) require the use of negative energy.
I'm a sucker for unabashedly heroic good guys, especially when they're some kind of knight-type person. I guess that archetype is my personal "Can we please just write Superman the way he was meant to be without it being treated as a joke or deconstructed?"
Paragons!
If it counts even if they look edgy, Meta Knight. If not, King Sonic the Hedgehog, Knight of the Blue Wind (yes, this is canon to the games)
@@jasonbell8515after thinking about It i have realized that most of my favorite archetypes have showed up in The Sonic franchise one time or another
Makes Sense, it's my favorite franchise since i was a kid
Same
@@nicholassgobero cool heroic character, stoic strong character, loyal sidekick character, kind but fierce character, slightly edgy but cool character..
I have a HUGE soft spot for scary monsters who look like they could tear you to shreds but are actually big sweethearts and would rather give you a hug instead. This is one of my personal favourite character types ^^
that one monster from undertale that tucked you in bed with a blanket :D
bro SAME i love that subversion lol
Karlack.
She looks metal AF (she might be literally), but she's unable to hug anyone and she's lonely. She's a female version of a himbo, called a herbo. She's strong and muscular af, but she keeps her teddy bear Clive with her in camp, eventhough she can't cuddle or sleep with him 😢
@@cheese__cake the amalgamate, no confirmed name. i think the undertale yellow fangame creators said that in the uty canon it was kanako, but ofc it isn't actually canon. still a fun thought to think about who the amalgamates were
Jesters. I refuse to elaborate.
I'm not talking about comic relief characters, either, I'm talking about actual jester characters, like Marx from the Kirby games or Jevil from Deltarune.
When I saw Spinel and Jevil within a short time span of one another I was just like “so are jesters with scythes the new thing? Awesome.” We need this to be a bigger category.
Dimentio...
idk if this fits but Wit from The Stormlight Archive is great for "jester who might also be the power behind the throne maybe"
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i put all of my emotions into this and what you cant tell is its actually a rant about how much i relate
Aww, I love Deltarune!
Characters with fire powers. Don’t ask me why, ask my dumbass brain that can’t stop simping for em
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Cause their always either emo, hotheaded, or both and it’s so cute
*Rei hino
*Kai
*Keith Kogane Akira
*Bloom who’s a cinnamon roll at the same time
They’re so great
My OC has fire powers, so that's kind of scary to think about.
So the entire Fire Nation from Avatar the Last Airbender?
natsu, zuko, ace, shoto, shinra, Rengoku and Roy mustang. Yeah, got a fire list
for me, it tends to be either women who get sidelined or straight up killed to make men sad (it is FASCINATING to me to think of what the lady was actually like outside of her role in the story) or edgy rival characters (think shadow the hedgehog types.)
i totally get you on the sidelined women part and it's doubly applicable for me if there's like, an obvious route they could've taken to flesh them out!! i think it's interesting that, at least from what ive noticed, edgy rivals also seem the most likely to have an associated fridged woman/girl/etc. when they're in larger casts dominated mostly by male characters. personally, it kind of leaves me at odds with them sometimes 😔 but I still like that character archetype a lot
That’s a good one
Turn those pretty lamps into characters, yes!
SHADOW MENTIONED
Without parenthesis, it sounds like you like fridging.
For me it seems to be redeemed characters that are traumatized dorks. Peril from Wings of Fire, Hunter from The Owl House, Steve from Stranger Things, Megamind, Zuko from ATLA, the list goes on.
I haven't read much of Wings of Fire, but I like how Queen Scarlet straight-up goes, "He's boring, kill him."
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Yeah lol
Hunter has the tism and he has been pulled into the off-brand Star Trek and Wolves. He deserves it. I want to adopt him as my nephew.
King Dedede, Susie Haltmann, Gooey, Taranza Magolor... The vast majority of Kirby's friends, lol!
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Oh my gosh yeah!
Snarky British men, women who kick ass with swords, characters who are eccentric to the point of being a little-or a lot-unhinged, characters who are trying to be villains but suck at it, characters who mess up because they really couldn’t have known better and work to fix their mistakes, characters who act grumpy but really do care, cheerful little rays of sunshine, those awkward kids who prefer books over socializing… my tastes are pretty broad.
lancer?
I recognize 'Villain With an F in Evil' and 'Knight in Sour Armour'.
You'll find about half of this list in the book series *Wings of Fire.*
Im terribly fond of the 'accidental father figure' trope. a man held together with ducktape and a prayer, staring at the youth currently (stabbing him)(ignoring his orders)(putting themselves in reckless amounts of danger), and just going "Oh no. That's mine now, isn't it?" with more love than he can hold in.
My favorite character archetype: religious trauma, autism, constantly filled and overflowing with regret
so basically Lilith Clawthorne
do they also have to punch their future boss while having time-travelled into the past and permanently ruined his nose?
Sorry, in which part is she autistic?
@@patriciaolds7675 yes
Mine is "Silent protagonist who actually has a decently developed personality but said personality doesn't outright appear in the game and the only time their personality is shown is either by small tidbits in the game itself or something outside of the game" I always kin those mfs, my main examples are Kris Dreemurr from Deltarune and Gordon Freeman from Half-Life.
Most of the time they seem to be silly little guys but they also have some deep trauma because the events of the game give them said trauma.
THIS.
Link?
YESSS EXACTLY WHAT I WANTED TO SAY
See: Byleth Eisner. Holyyyy
I love to imagine the silent protagonist characters actually being selectively mute or something. With me it started with Quote from Cave Story and after that, I've found many characters like that.
Non-human anthropologists and/or characters who have a crisis about whether or not they're human. Pretty different kinds of characters, but the thing that ties them together is that they make me think about humanity as a concept and I love that.
Non-human anthropologists? You mean like Magolor?
i have a non-human (or is he human?? see even i'm questioning it) oc who is pretty much a walking philosophical dilemma, i love him so much
(he is basically a part of the magic woven through the entire universe broken off that was born into a human body, he doesn't really experience emotions in the same way as humans and his mere existence in that form is actively killing people by disrupting the magic, the only way that can be resolved is by him dying but it's still wrong to kill an innocent teen who didn't do anything wrong other than being born... his whole arc is having a human girlfriend who is super emotionally sensitive, as well as a lot of friends like that, and while he doesn't feel the same things (for example fear of death) he tries his best to understand and be supportive, it's so cute... sorry for the ramble i just adore my characters
help me one of my own characters is kind like that lol
@@paradoxtatorstudios9681 Make them go through Traumatic events like death of a loved one or a near death experience, but then make them react differently than natural, like they enjoy watching the people they love suffer, or unaliving themselves is an exciting idea
Then make them realize how messed up they actually are, make them break apart from inside, and make them accept the fact that they are infact not a normal human being
The rest after acceptance is in your hands, do they unalive themselves/let themselves go?
Do they embrace their true identity and become what they feared they were?
Do they actually never accept who they are and for the rest of the story, they'll have existential crisis 24/7?
I absolutely LOVE this trope and Ken Kaneki from Tokyo Ghoul is a good example of this
I love characters who aren't parents but who still have a very parental relationship with another character or group, even if no one else realizes it
I'm an absolute sucker for characters who are tough on the outside but are actually huge softies on the inside. Bonus points for trauma/tragic backstories :)
"Ordinary people" or "average people" who actually turn out to be evil or a large threat. Basically, they are the type of character you'd never expect or even think would be the villain, which is what makes it more interesting for me.
I also like characters who at first don't seem important to the plot or are seen as comedic relief, before actually turning out to be one of the most important characters in the story, affecting the plot in an interesting way.
So like Hal from megamind
@@Saberfighterx Yup pretty much
The Spot from Across The Spider-Verse.
that sheep or whatever from zootopia
Characters who are soft for one person in particular and would do anything for them
I really like characters that aren't part of the main cast but are reocurring and always have their own agenda which they show up to fulfill, sometimes that helps the cast, sometimes it's detrimental, other times it's neither and they just run into each other. it makes it feel as if there are people going on in their own adventure besides the protagonists.
reminds me of woodman from hilda
MY CABBAGES!!! XD
that one squirrel in the ice age movies
The brown ninja
@@Saberfighterx DARRETH!!!
I really specifically like non-human, middle aged, autistic coded, arguably kinda insane characters with a dead spouse. (there's a whole two of them who fit all of those descriptors!) Less specifically, I like characters who really need therapy but use a "f*ck it, we ball" attitude as a replacement in general.
Not sure about the autistic part, but Taranza.
I love characters who are abundantly stupid, but genuinely cares for other people, and would try help them if they are at their worst.
Also not really a character per say, more of a scenario, but I love it when the overwhelmingly heroic characters get into morally grey situations,
just the interactions that could come from that with other characters are interesting to me.
Characters that seem cheerful, sweet, silly and not very smart, but are just covering up for their horrible trauma, sadness, and insecurities, like Leo Valdez
same I love Leo so much
All da ladies luv Leo. Also
*inhales*
HIS ROYAL NEMESIS
KING DEDEDE!
Maybe. Can't be sure without an internal dialogue, but he's definitely scarred physically, mentally, and emotionally.
Characters who swear up and down that they’re the most selfish people around, but when it comes down to it, they’ll do ANYTHING to protect the people they love
Also girls in dainty outfits with big axes
Sounds like someone S-supported Hilda Valentine Goneril. ;)
@@paigeepler You got it! If both of those categories were a venn diagram, she'd be the one in the middle of it.
The first one reminds me of Jason Todd (Batman) and the second one reminds me of Amy Rose (Sonic the Hedgehog).
@@maxiguess6330 same but with a hammer lol
the last one makes me think of sweetheart from omori lmao
I for one am an absolute sucker for poor little meow meows with a fashion sense
This
I personally love completely swagless, pathetic meow meows, such as Sou Hiyori from Your turn to die
My love too:
1. Regretful guy in his journey to improve and do right.
2. Antagonists who don’t happen to be villains/evil and could be as relatable as the main.
This is not a type of character but I feel so attracted to the stories where the antagonic forces actually manage to teach something to the main character and he reshapes his view of things from it (not necessarily turning evil).
i'm calling it... king dedede from the kirby series(more specifically the games because the anime version basically never even does anything actually helpful) my guy stole all of the food from his land in the first game(winch is his only actual evil image he had in the kirby games if you don't count the kirby superstar retelling of course) and through the years he changed his image so much because kirby may or may not changed his hearth after the extra game ending on the first game. not gonna tell too much because my kirby filled brain will never make this comment end but if you want to find out about him then there are a lot of videos that talks about his redemption over the years, but the only one i can remember right now is the one made by "designing for"
I absolutely love the dramatic, fancy, elegant characters who are into self care, fashion, makeup etc the kinda character who works to be beautiful but not to the point of damaging themselves, they just care for themselves a lot and feel good when they look their best basically who I aspire to be bonus if their famous or rich in universe
I feel like you would really like both Marisa and Manon from Street Fighter 6.
Same here, except I like it even more when they're the villains. It's so awesome seeing them kick the heroes' asses with style :D
Confident heroes and villains having a good time.
Basically, anyone whose default expression is "cool grin"
Sonic
I like the characters that had a harsh backstory, making them cold, bitter, and murderous, but if you treat them right, they can be really nice.
There's a few character types I like:
1. The comic relief, bonus points if there's more to their character than comic relief
2. Absolute balls of sunshine
3. Quiet types, not necessarily brooding but have some intrigue to them
4. women who can beat me to death
do you know zora from epithet erased? she can kill people.
@@WooperSuper no i was mainly thinking of vi arcane when i said that
@@JustAnotherHaiku it was a reccomendation for a show basically smh /hj
The badass normal. The guy who doesn't have the super special powers that everyone else has, but can hold his own among them anyway. Like, sure, being able to throw fireballs around is cool and all, but you know what's even cooler? Looking the BBEG in the eye and knowing you don't even NEED fireballs to take him down.
That, and characters who are just...pleasant. Not like overly affectionate or anything, just...just pleasant.
And dragons, because obviously.
Given who my favorite character of all time is, I 100% agree with the first one
EDILIO FROM GONE easily the most important non powered character
4 words: *Crouching Moron, Hidden Badass*
Characters that in one way or another are unassuming, only to be revealed as an impressive threat. Goofballs who turn out to be incredibly knowledgeable, super-powerful cutiepies, twist villains, etc.
Works for non-physical strength too: timid characters who uncover a strength of will, or morally complicated characters who find their conscience and choose good have a one-way ticket straight to my heart.
Oh, also comedic characters. If you can make me laugh, you can get away with so much.
Edit: Also, ROBOTS! I LOVE ROBOTS! From completely sentient metal beings like Transformers to hyper intelligent AI grappling with their identities to silly little bots who haven't a care in the world beyond the chore they were made to do, I LOVE ROBOTS RAAAHHHHH
"mad scientists" but not evil (in fact i love them way more if theyre good) and not really mad, or scientists. just people so immersed in and eccentric about their craft they are oblivious to everything around them in order to pursue that craft further
Arcane Viktor
I call this the "Sympathetic Mad Scientist" -- they fall into the mad scientist archetype, but their depiction is intended to be celebratory -- or at least cool -- instead of cautionary. They don't have to be good, but they have to be someone we're expected to root for. Entrapta from SPOP, Viktor from Arcane/League of Legends, the Medic from Team Fortress 2, Dr. Stein from Soul Eater, etc.
@@paigeepler yes this. Thanks that's a more concise way of phrasing it.
ENTRAPTA!!
the guy from cloudy and the chance of meatballs?
Mine is Gentle Giant archetype ESPECIALLY when they absolutely wreck someone for hurting their friends :)
I am with the person at 4:00, scary softies are my favorite
For me I am a big fan of Chaotic Gremlins.
Like crack fic energy.
Bonus point if they are short.
Overall just love the crazy character. (Twice, Toga, Mei from MHA, Gaara from Naruto, Junko from Danganronpa, and Deadpool to list a few)
I love gremlins, the more literal the better. I just want goblins, like literal tiny feral green people that will stab me with a rusty butter knife. Crazy unhinged characters like Junko and Genocide Jack are also very fun.
@@aceofspades8474if they existed irl the human race would be extinct in just a few days, and thats apart of their character XD
Mine are the ones that are weird and always were weird, often being isolated from a young age and causing them to grow crazy from the solitude
I love the characters who are humourous/fun to others but definitely have some issues/trauma deep down(kinda like a pit kid Icarus, sora kingdom hearts and Dante dmc type deal)
A KID ICARUS FAN?! 🤯
@@starsintheskyandsea FELLOW KID ICARUS FANS??
Not sure I’d put Sora in that category
My favorite type is super sweet and sunny with a bit childishness on the outside but surprisingly cold and sharp on the inside yet still with a good heart, I just love the contrast, bonus points if they have tragic past stories.
All my fav characters are that type I’m hopeless
I find myself liking cold/snarky character with loads of trauma. Not very unique, but what can I say, I want to hug them.
Shadow the Hedgehog
Cant't explain why but i've always loved robot heroes in stories (and robots in general.) characters like megaman, astroboy, bmo, canti and XJ9 have a special place in my heart
Especially when they’re simultaneously tragic little meow meows, like that kid from A.I Artificial Intelligence and the aforementioned XJ9
Personal favorite of mine: the unreliable narrator.
Specifically, I like the ones who come up with intricate and complex lies and paint themselves as the good guys, and we just believe them without a second thought because "they're the protagonist so they have to be telling the truth."
I love those so much and I've always had trouble finding good examples of them in literature, film, television, or other media.
Coriolanus Snow from the Ballad of Songbirds and snakes comes to mind as an example
I read a book a few years ago called Queen of the Conquered that fits into this category I think
Although it's a game you should try it: spec ops the line
Spoilers about the story if you don't want to buy it/play it:
Captain walker is nearly an exact copy of what you want, he's a typical war hero, like Rambo, but when you play the game further, you realize that it's what he believes that he is a comical war hero, and wants that to be the reality instead of his dream
So he goes as far as killing Dubai refugees to tell himself, and the player, that "look, I'm killing bad guys, and I mean a lot of bad guys, but hey, they attacked us first right?", and the game also just shows walker's perspective, meaning you only see him as a hero, And the refugees are enemies who have to be killed in order to save Dubai
One thing that amazes me is the fact that the more Violent and unheroic walker becomes, going from killing armed civilians who are fighting for their lives, to mindless friendly fire, the harder he tries to justify his actions, saying he did all this because his hands were tied, and that it's the enemy's fault. But when you're reaching the end of the game, he just stops justifying his actions, and just tries to kill the bad guys with no remorse, saying he's not going to make it out alive anyway
But in the end, you still feel like a hero, because walker made you think like that.
But when you finish the game, it reveals what walker actually is, the Friendly soldiers who walker was killing weren't traitors, they were trying to kill walker because he was killing the civilians those soldiers were trying to save
I love characters who constantly sacrifice themselves to protect others so much 🙃
Especially when they act like the sacrifice was nothing, but it's breaking them down from inside
Like they hide the wound and swallow the pain just so that the person they care about won't feel bad
I just want to hug them so bad
The happy and optimistic character in the middle of a bunch of serious and sometimes "edgy" characters that is not just a comic relief, but an example to the group to never lose hope and know that they can smile even in the worst of situations.
what i'm gonna say is "slighthly" not on the exact image that you're trying to say but... kirby?... yeah i definetly got that wrong
Mine *has* to be those characters who, at first, come off as goofy/flirty/playful, but later you find out they actually have a whole lot of insecurities and think too low of themselves, thinking they don’t deserve good things or that thye aren't as special as everyone else they know
And their color theme is blue
Three of my favorites among these have also died and came back to life
First thing that came to mind is Anne from Amphibia.
i thought of lance mcclain from voltron legendary defender :)
@@aramo-likes-ace-attorney you got that very right
@@kieranotanuki nice to see a fellow lance fan!! :D
For some reason I gravitate towards characters who have been retconned in some way
I used to have this massive hyperfixation on Oswald the lucky rabbit, and now it’s random characters who have no screen time for some reason
I have a friend like you, like you all would probably want them to have more screen time but when they do you move on to the next background character, I do not mean it in an offensive way, I apologize if I offended you
One of my favorite oc’s is one that has a level of meta-awareness that he’s fictional but I’ve pretty much completely dropped and discontinued his story so I imagine he’s rather upset with me personally for abandoning him. He always lingers in my mind, plotting and scheming to one day find a way to be relevant again.
@@aceofspades8474maybe you can it as a plot/apart of the story? i mean, i like self-aware fictional characters that can somehow break the 4th wall sometimes
Ive always liked the type of character that’s genuine, they don’t lie or dance around things. They express how they feel no matter what and let people know if they’re being weird.
Characters with dog-like traits. It could be from the sheer feralness of Secco from JOJO, the angry barking of Dedan from OFF, or the loyalty/ferality of Denji from Chainsaw Man. I just gotta love them.
My favorite is characters who are boring and flavorless. Especially if the rest of the media is colorful and zany, and then there’s just that one guy
After writing a lengthy fanfic about Megatron having a son, unexpectedly realizing I love Bege from One Piece, and getting upset that Nintendo retconned the Koopalings from being Bowser's canonical kids, I've come to realize the character type I love is the badass villain dad who still loves his kid(s) and would destroy anything that threatened to hurt them.
Characters who are doomed by the narrative and *know it*, but despite that they keep wanting to thrive and so they remain optimistic. Bonus points if they've previously or still commit atrocities. Extra bonus points if they're immortal or have very long lifespans.
Young charactere, there's just something about a group of characters with a little kiddo that must be protected (or hurt for angst's sake) that tugs my heart strings. They don’t even need to be that much younger than the other characters. Just act younger or are seen as the kid of the group.
Think Tails (STH) or Mikey (TMNT)
tails is a peak character
@@arishachoudhury_ Tails is the best
@@Thepeopleinmybrainloveyou fr, he can be so overhated but tbh so are many other sonic characters
@@arishachoudhury_ For real! I love Sonic characters, and Tails is amazing!
@@arishachoudhury_pre colours tails was a peak character
my favorites are usually either:
silly but internally depressed
asshole
though it can vary.
jax?
@@arishachoudhury_ no, i’ve watched it but i’m not in that fandom. i was thinking more like aventurine-type characters for the first one, neil josten or andrew minyard-type characters for the latter
I love the shy/seemingly "weak" (for the lack of a better term) character who acts like a cinnamon roll, looks like a cinnamon roll, but in reality are extremely mentally unstable, to the point they'd kill if under the right circumstances
Think Noelle from Deltarune or Basil from Omori. I love them sm
My favorite character flavor is bright and fun characters full of both joyous whimsy and incredible bloodlust. Bonus points if they're a girl but it's not required
Failure characters. It’s quite versatile given the many ways you can interpret them. The thing that links them together is that they will eventually step up their game to try to do something better. They just feel more real because they remind us of our flaws, which make you want to root for them all the more. They may not always be on the right side of an issue, but at the end of the day, every saint has a past, and every sinner has a future.
I really like that last part.
to be fair biblical analogies always seem to go hard for some reason
Background characters just living their lives to the best of their ability. Really speaks to me being a fellow nobody.
My favorite was almost said like multiple times, but I just have to put it here. The stupidest and goofiest villains who you just *know* have the most tragic backstory that makes you want to wrap them in a cozy blanket and pat them on the head saying "you're doing a great job sweetie."
You get sadness and happiness, with the added charm and sass that comes with villainy.
I especially love it when they become more chill with other characters as the story progresses, but don't loose the villain aspect.
Since its so specific (particularly when I'm just indirectly describing one of my blorbos) I've only found a handful of characters that fit, but they own my heart. If anyone knows more that fit this, please share!
Dr. Doofenshmirtz.
Sweet, quirky goofballs who are also a super rad monster of some kind and could easily destroy you, and the kind, patient and (comparatively) rational person holding them back from commiting every crime possible. And they both love each other very much.
To make it compelling, you can kill the crazy partner, and turn the patient and kind partner into an absolute monster, because they no longer believe in what they believed in before
Depressed/tired 40 year old men, adorkable scientists/nerds, quiet badass women (alot of them wnd up being goth) and silly alien/fucked up creatures that would be terrifying in real life but are so goofy that it cancels the scariness out (cough cough venom)
Quiet badass women can be awesome characters, but can also be easily ruined if they exist for the sole purpose to say "look at this woman easily beating this man, SEE? a woman won against a man, that's literally her personality"
Same with gothic, if their personality revolves around being gothic, gosh that's so badly written
Like you can make a quiet badass character, that secretly cares about the MC, and my brother in Christ, she cares about the MC like a sister or a mother, no need to make any deep opposite gender relationship romantic
Shorty with anger issues but is a sweetheart deep down. Yes its over done. Bite me
*CHOMP*
I like that type of character too, and I actually have an OC with that personality, but the character's personality shouldn't revolve around "angry shorty", instead an angry shorty with a sophisticated and compelling backstory.
Like they're angry because of some kind of a trauma, not because of the funny stereotype
@bardiaoudi66 Oh, I know. A character shouldn't just be a stereotype. I myself have a character that fits the stereotype, but he's also a lot more than that. I've just always enjoyed these types of characters. Just really fun seeing them over the top
Heavy-hitter powerhouses. Kinda a generalized thing, they take pride in their strength and know what they can do.
Characters who don't care about social graces but are so competent at what they do that others are forced to tolerate them. Think Dr. House or Sterling from _Leverage._
Manipulators. Characters that can sneak into others' heads and nudge them in a direction that serves them. The type that can only be truly disarmed by taking away their ability to speak.
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For me, it's "washed up forty something and their adopted, feral magical children who they would die for"
Or: a deconstruction of a mary sue/bad fanfiction character. To explain what I mean, think of a character (who isn't the main one) who acts like the oblivious kid who thinks their fanfiction is real, or the y/n type you would expect from those old wattpad/creepypasta oc stories. Their lack of self awareness causes them to get in the way, which eventually hits them with a harsh reality check and forces them to realize that this isn't a fanfiction, and they are in very real danger. Not something I've seen done (definitely very niche), but I think it could be a funny idea.
so like constantly getting into unsafe situations because they wanna be the hero?
i like characters who are just batshit crazy hero's or not
Same
wise old cat side characters who are so chill they barely fit with the rest of the cast (bonus points if they're gay)
examples: Seam (Deltarune) and Husker (Hazbin Hotel)
also the villain that's so fun and whimsical that you could mistake them for being an innocent comic relief-- if not for their insane amounts of power that they could use to destroy the world if they cared enough to do so
examples: Discord (MLP) Alastor (Hazbin Hotel) and I guess to a lesser extent Bill Cipher (Gravity Falls)
The madman that’s trying so very hard to be sane again, for reasons only he, and those truly close to him understand
The only example I know for sure: Krieg from borderlands, he wants to become sane again purely for love
He’s my favorite insane buzz-axe wielding maniac for both his story and melee-centric playstyle
I've always been a fan of those characters whose only purpose within the story is to die horribly so the main villain can be made out to be even more of a threat.
My favorite character is the leaders like a goofball but are quickly revealed to be eldritch horrors when opposed hence the reason they are the leader. Like making puns, childish, doesn't take things seriously then someone questions their position and then they start bleeding from the eyes. Makes my brain happy
Yeah I got a character just like that, I'll make it quick, he's a god that can destroy planets with a single snap, and everybody is terrified of them because of it, but when they meet someone that doesn't know them, they act all kind and soft
My absolute favourite like character role at least is like the mysterious alchemy type shopkeep or mercenary who is neither allied with or against the protagonists, who will occasionally help either side, if they give a price. Just that cool, mysterious vibe alongside just the great life it must be to have a small shop with herbs and trinkets balanced on shelves or hanging from the ceiling selling potions. I love me a good deuteragonist
My favourite character will always be the one who foolishly strikes a deal with a powerful entity/ tries a ritual to resurrect a dead loved one, but the thing backfires severely (from madness to the loss of soul to the literal death of Death). I simply love these figures who don't know when to give up
For whatever reason, ever since I was little I’ve been drawn to the villain sidekicks/friends who are always trying to talk villains out of their schemes, but remain friends with the villains. My favorite example of this is Dolokhov from the musical Great Comet, although, you could argue that he’s a little MORE than friends with Anatole.
agent stone from the sonic movies
The character that acts all cute and happy on the outside but is going through a lot of pain and suffering on the inside
I am drawn to characters that are either generally and genuinely friendly, or very clearly invested in someone in particular.
It's obvious why.
You need to be loved
Specially if their love is ignored or not acknowledged, and while they love MC, the MC keeps friend zoning them.
I've seen this happen where the guy keeps flirting with the girl but the girl just sees him as a friend, like barbie and ken, but I've never seen a girl hitting on the guy while the guy just sees her as a friend, it's a breath of fresh air if i ever see one
One of my favourites is underestimated characters, for some reason. I love it when some other guy baselessly assumes the character is shit at something just to get their ass kicked at said thing.
Also, when they’re arrogant, but in a funny way.
I really like characters the fufil the role of the "heart", whether it's because they actively try to bring people together or people just flock to them because they're so nice. Specifically when they're also the one fulfilling a kind of leadership role without being all in your face about the fact they're the leader
I think I most like characters who have a difficult relationship with a loved one but still try to make amends/better things even when it's challenging.
This is really specific, but the villain who's sad backstory doesn't justify their actions, but explains their actions.
Like a villain who's always been a psychopath, but finally broke when his loved one died
Absolutely!
I love characters that are villains just because they are. Maybe they have a sad backstory, but they mostly are just plain horrible people for the funnies.
I tend to gravitate toward silly guys. My biggest comfort character is puss in boots and right now I’m hyperfixating on Matthew Patel they’re both so silly
A few recurring characters I tend to create:
-The gentleman thief/people's hero
-Paragons
-A surprising, perhaps disturbing, amount of martial artists
-Older heroes who have fought numerous battles and lost none of their game
-The Sassy, flirtatious one who often acts as the smart one.
-Villains who lust for power above all; generally comes out of already feeling superior and having a high status from birth, but never really trying to appreciate what they have or making the world a better place with their power. Instead, all they want is *more* .
My favorite type of characters I tend to gravitate towards are…the gentle leader, someone who is kind and considerate but strong and reliable. Think Optimus prime or Leonardo for example, I don’t know why…but I find those type of characters very attractive and strangely relatable. The dorky nerd, I find them relatable as well. Characters like Donatello for example, I can relate to the nerd. And lastly the cocky lovable goofball, I don’t know why I find these characters so entertaining. Characters like Sonic or monkey king from Lego monkie kid, just make me feel happy for some reason.
Personally I love morally gray smart people (bonus points if they're a scientist or a doctor)
oh god YES PLEASE those bitches are always so fun... takes me back to the time i binged squid game in the middle of the night and was sobbing over sang-woo and wanted to strangle him at the same time
AYO I got a character exactly with that personality, it's awesome to see someone invested in such character
If you're interested, I'll make it quick, he's a pretty smart scientist who cares about humanity, but not humans themselves, meaning he'll sacrifice the present to assure the better future, with his catchphrase "the better sacrifice"
I like when there's 2 dumb bad guy henchmen/sidekicks who are just so silly together. Everyone loves Preminger but Nick and Nack live just as rent free in my head
I didn’t notice until recently, but I apparently love characters who are walking red flags. There’s just something so much more interesting about their personalities that you don’t get from characters that wouldn’t be a nightmare to date or know in general. I also really like the ones that sacrifice their own happiness to make others happy, which could also be a red flag in its own right.
Bonus points if they have blonde/light colored hair. There’s only been a handful of times where my favorite character *hasn’t* had a light hair color and whenever I see a character with really light colored hair, I fixate hard.
Funnily enough, my favorite character of all time has dark brown hair. He’s still a red flag that would frequent some incel forums though.
I really love a Bilbo Baggins/Arthur Dent type character where they’re completely normal people forced into an epic, genre-y, trope-filled adventure and they’re completely overwhelmed, terrified and have no clue what to do with themselves. It can be really funny, but also allows to a lot of great character development, and gets you to look at these traditional stories through a whole new light. Also I hate watching a character and thinking ‘Wow! They’re so cool! They’re so much more awesome than I’ll ever get to be! They’re WAY above my level!’ because even if that character acts like a real human, there’s just an inherent level of detachment where they start to feel less and less normal and relatable. Another thing I love is when the protagonist isn’t at all qualified, strong or powerful but they win nonetheless through simple things like courage, kindness and determination (like in LOTR how Frodo never even does any fighting, but he still destroys the ring anyway through his sheer courage and determination). Stuff like that really warms my heart and makes me feel like, despite how weak, boring or just normal someone is, they can still achieve great things. Sorry if this was a bit of a rant.
I have almost the opposite perspective, but for the same reasons -- I tend to strongly dislike "unqualified everyman" protagonist characters because I can't relate to them, and because I look at them and go "Wow! Their story is so cool! Why do they get to be awesome and I don't, even though I'm better at things than they are?" Instead, I tend to like characters who are highly skilled in their field but not in an exaggerated/over-the-top way, normal characters who succeed because they learn to apply the skills they do have, or, if the setting is fantastical enough, characters whose powers essentially act as a fantasy version of a real-life skillset (for example, the character Saheeli Rai in Magic: The Gathering, who is basically a magical engineer/inventor with 3D printer powers).
I do think characters who can't fight but still win with non-combat skills are SUPER underrated, though, like strategists and diplomats.
For me, its absolutely himbos. Or at least characters that have two of the three supposed traits of a himbo.
Shitty little schemers who are self-serving and constantly trip over thier own ego while trying to accomplish thier goals. They're so comically terrible yet confident and over the top it makes them endearing to me no matter what bad things they do.
Best example and who I was thinking of while writing is Starscream, specifically his Transformers Prime iteration
For some reason, I really like characters who are non-chalant and just get the job done, no wasting time on "character development" or being goofballs, they do or say what needs to be done or said and that's the end of it. Yep, I know it's bad writing but I really like these kinds of fellas just because of how naturally badass they are without wasting time, just straightforward all the way
I also like guys who don't make their personality revolve around a trait they have
Complex but legitimately happy and optimistic characters. Sure, they can go through struggles, they're allowed to feel things other than happy when the situation calls for it, but they always try their best to see things positively. Think Aang from Avatar or Martlet from Undertale Yellow.
Specially when they abuse this attribute to slowly decend into insanity without realizing it, because they've become so numb to trauma that feeling pain and sadness is just normal to them
@@bardiaoudi66no. Let characters be happy damnit.
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For me, i gravitate towards the sarcastic smart one of the group who cares deep down but has to be the braincell for their friends. Cassandra rta, Donnie rottmnt, Sokka atla, Miles Edgeworth… the list goes on.
For me it’s the “circumstantial villain” a person who could’ve been an absolute sweetheart but their circumstances forced them to become cold and uncaring to get by.
Bonus points if they have a redemption arc about accepting the past and that they can’t change it, and the best they can do is try to make up for their misdeeds, and embracing healing their inner child.
Another one is former villain that was defeated but not killed, but isn’t strong enough to cause any harm now, or had no choice but to join the good side or die. I love seeing them lose everything and have to rebuild what they once had, and then realize the error of their ways with, especially the help of a hopeful good guy by their sides.
The older guy who despite going through trauma is still the sweetest guy you've ever met. I just wanna give them a hug and tell them everything will be ok.
Also the comedic lacky of the main villain. Bonus points if they have minions and are caring to them despite being evil.
A psychopathic, nearly overpowered sadist who has a very very soft spot for one specific person and one specific person only
Specially when that one person they love is scared of them/turns against them, causing them to break
i'm a sucker for marketable plushie creatures and energetic silly protagonists
Less of a character type and more of a genre archetype, but…human characters who are the opposite of “humanity is cruel and nobody is truly good”. I really like stories about the inherent positive potential of humanity (hopepunk/noblebright…whatever you want to call it), but I do like finding these characters in other media too.
I love trope-y characters but the one that comes to mind is the "sad clown," the pathetic man that's goofy and genuinely hilarious but also tragic and bears a deep sadness. Goob is the pinnacle and Doofensmirtz would also fit if he were more brooding. There was also this pic I saw of Spamton sitting as a lifeless doll abandoned in the rain and it spoke to me. Just something about these guys that hide the disappointment and pain of their own countless failures behind a facade hits home as a guy that's also completely directionless in life.
i always love people who are kind, goofy and over all tender. I can't love a character who's morally an ass, they MUST be able to hold my heart like glass, or else! And characters with beautiful eyes, which is cheesy but it's true
Yes. Love them!!
Rivals that despise each other
Just the sight of the other dude sends the one into a fit of anger (I really like Peppino and the Noise)
- characters that have been deeply lonely for their entire lives discovering genuine connection for the first time. i'll eat that shit up every single time.
- characters that are defined by obsession, whatever that obsession might be. obsessive love (but only if it's not portrayed as romantic...or if BOTH sides are equally obsessed with each other. particularly the second). single-minded pursuit of knowledge, regardless of cost. life-consuming quest for revenge. self-destructive dedication to a cause. delicious
- extremely smart and also an idiot
- extremely hot and also painfully rizzless
- just some guy that the universe itself has intense beef with for no apparent reason. they did nothing wrong ever and yet everything is out to get em
- any and all robots
@@sand__witch -extremely smart and also an idiot
Hmmm... Klaymen maybe?
I have two.
1st) The hero you don't expect, who also happens to be the rallying force behind one of the most ass-backwards squads of protagonists on the face of the planet.
2nd) The Abandoned/Neglected child with deep trauma in need of healing, who finds themselves adopted not by one person, but by a whole community.
my favorite type of character is the one who is "good, but not soft", who even though they are good, show acts that could easily be seen as villains.
Another type are the "villains of great scope" who are those characters who are not the main villain, but are the ones who triggered all the conflict, all the confusion of the plot!
An example is the Arcane Order from the Wizards series