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Johnny Cage
player character of Mortal Kombat
Stitch
fictional extraterrestrial character from Disney's Lilo & Stitch franchise
Jin Kazama
character in Tekken
Shao Kahn
fictional character from Mortal Kombat
Renji Abarai
fictional character from Bleach
Yamcha
is a fictional character in the Dragon Ball series created by Akira Toriyama. He is first introduced as a desert bandit and an antagonist of Son Goku in chapter #7 "Yamcha and Pu'ar", published in Weekly Shōnen Jump magazine on September 11, 1984, alongside his constant companion Pu'ar. He is eventually depicted as being reformed, becoming an ally of Goku. He was initially portrayed as gynophobic, although this characteristic has fluctuated or subsided throughout the original Dragon Ball series.
Yasutora Sado
fictional character from Bleach
Albert Wesker
fictional character from Resident Evil
Pucca
Pucca (; ) is a South Korean media franchise from the South Korean company Vooz. The titular protagonist, Pucca, is the niece of three Korean men who run a noodle restaurant called Goh-Rong in Sooga Village, a small village in the mountains. Pucca is also in love with the ninja Garu (가루 ), and Pucca always seems to beat him in combat and unintentional competition simply by sheer will. Pucca began in January 2000 with Flash-animated e-cards, and has since focused on the character goods business.
Khan Noonien Singh
fictional character from Star Trek
Akuma
Street Fighter character
Snorlax
Snorlax (), known in Japan as , is a Pokémon species in Nintendo and Game Freak's Pokémon franchise. Created by Ken Sugimori, Snorlax first appeared in the Game Boy video game Pokémon Red and Blue, and subsequent sequels, later appearing in various merchandise, spin-off titles, and animated and printed adaptations of the franchise, as well as the mascot of mobile game Pokémon Sleep. Snorlax is a large, blueish creature, notable for constantly sleeping. Snorlax is voiced by Michael Haigney and Eric Stuart in English, and Katsuyuki Konishi in Japanese.
T-1000
The T-1000 is a fictional machine in the Terminator franchise. The first T-1000 debuted as the main antagonist in the 1991 film Terminator 2: Judgment Day, being portrayed by Robert Patrick which was his breakout role. Patrick briefly reprised the role for T2-3D: Battle Across Time, a 1996 theme park attraction. Another T-1000 is present in the 2015 film Terminator Genisys, a reboot of the series, with Lee Byung-hun in the role.
Damon Salvatore
fictional character from The Vampire Diaries television series
Sephiroth
fictional character from Final Fantasy VII
Alcina Dimitrescu
fictional character from Resident Evil Village
Soohorang and Bandabi
mascots of the 2018 Winter Olympics and Paralympics
Bardock
, Burdock in Viz Media's English manga translation, is a fictional character in the Dragon Ball series. Created by Toei Animation based on series protagonist Goku's visual design by franchise creator Akira Toriyama, he appears in the television special Dragon Ball Z: Bardock – The Father of Goku (1990), but the first time he appears in the canon Dragon Ball universe is in the 78th episode of Dragon Ball Z in a flashback of Frieza destroying planet Vegeta. Bardock has few overall manga and anime appearances within the series, though he plays a pivotal part as Goku's biological father in setting
Sousuke Aizen
fictional character from Bleach
Inuyasha
fictional character from Inuyasha
Mermaid Man and Barnacle Boy
fictional superheroes in the SpongeBob SquarePants series
Cloud Strife
protagonist of Final Fantasy VII
Franky
fictional character from One Piece
Satoru Gojo
fictional character from Jujutsu Kaisen
Dio Brando
fictional character from JoJo's Bizarre Adventure
Dante
fictional character in the Devil May Cry series
Android 18
Dragon Ball character
SheZow
SheZow is an animated superhero comedy television series created by Obie Scott Wade. Inspired by Shazam!, the series features the adventures of a boy who inadvertently inherits the role of a superheroine, which imposes an explicitly feminine theme to his costumed appearance and equipment. It began airing on Network Ten in Australia on 15 December 2012. The series is aimed at children from 6 to 11 years old. Produced by Moody Street Kids and Kickstart Productions, it is distributed by DHX Media, and funded in part by Film Victoria. It was designed by Australian artist Kyla May.
Nezuko Kamado
fictional character from Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba
Kazuya Mishima
fictional character from Tekken
Heihachi Mishima
fictional character from Tekken
Space Marines
fictional genetically enhanced futuristic supersoldiers
White Walker
fictional entity in Game of Thrones
Ultra Magnus
Transformers character
Pyramid Head
fictional character from the Silent Hill series of survival horror video games published by Konami
Natsu Dragneel
fictional character from Fairy Tail
Motoko Kusanagi
fictional character from Ghost in the Shell
Sarah Kerrigan
character in StarCraft
Nemesis
fictional character in Capcom's Resident Evil franchise
Joseph Joestar
fictional character from JoJo's Bizarre Adventure
Arthas Menethil
character in Warcraft
RoboCop
fictional cybernetically enhanced police officer
Riddick
fictional character
Ivan Drago
fictional Russian boxer from the film Rocky IV
Brook
fictional character from One Piece
Raiden
character in Metal Gear
Mega Man
fictional video game character
Lestat de Lioncourt
fictional character created by Anne Rice
Elena Gilbert
fictional character from The Vampire Diaries television series
Night King
fictional character from the Game of Thrones series
Zangief
Zangief (; Japanese: ザンギエフ) is a fictional character in Capcom's Street Fighter series. The character was introduced as one of the eight playable characters in the video game Street Fighter II: The World Warrior (1991). In the game, Zangief primarily fights using grappling moves and is considered to be the first grappler-type fighting game character. The character was initially planned to be a strong but slow fighter placeholder named Vodka Golbalsky before eventually becoming a grappler after their name change, which derives from that of a Soviet wrestler. In the Street Fighter series, Zangie
Trinity
fictional character from the films of the Matrix series
Kenpachi Zaraki
fictional character from Bleach
Stefan Salvatore
fictional character in The Vampire Diaries universe
Jax
Mortal Kombat character
T-X
The T-X (referred to as the Terminatrix in some appearances until other terminatrices (female terminators) appeared) is the name of a fictional cyborg assassin who appears in the Terminator franchise. The T-X model is a gynoid assassin and infiltrator. The character was introduced as the main antagonist in the 2003 film Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines, portrayed by Kristanna Loken. T-X has the ability to assume the appearance of other characters. This ability to shapeshift is similar to that of the T-1000, the main antagonist of Terminator 2: Judgment Day. T-X also has the ability to scan D
She-Ra
Adora, known by her alterego She-Ra, is a superheroine in the Masters of the Universe franchise. She is introduced as the protagonist of the 1985 Filmation series She-Ra: Princess of Power, which reveals her to be the long lost twin sister of He-Man. She-Ra again appears in the 2018 reboot She-Ra and the Princesses of Power. A series of toys under her name was produced by Mattel in 1984. She has also appeared in a number of Masters of the Universe comic books, most notably in DC Comics' 2012–2018 MOTU comic series, a roughly 1,000 page single story arc, collected in the 2019 He-Man and the Mas
Jotaro Kujo
fictional character from JoJo's Bizarre Adventure
Dinobot
type of character in the fictional Transformers Universe
Saber
fictional character from the Fate series