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Yoda
Yoda () is a fictional character in the Star Wars franchise. He is a small, green, elderly humanoid alien who is powerful with the Force, and he typically speaks in an inverted phrase order. He first appeared in the 1980 film The Empire Strikes Back, in which he is voiced and puppeteered by Frank Oz, who reprised the role in the sequel film Return of the Jedi (1983), and in the Star Wars prequel trilogy, the sequel trilogy, and the animated series Star Wars Rebels. Other actors who have voiced Yoda are Tom Kane, John Lithgow, Peter McConnell, Piotr Michael and Tony Pope. In addition to films a

Obi-Wan Kenobi
fictional character in the Star Wars universe

Goku
Son Goku is a fictional character and the main protagonist of the Dragon Ball manga series created by Akira Toriyama. He is based on Sun Wukong (known as Son Gokū in Japan and the Monkey King in the West), a main character of the classic 16th-century Chinese novel Journey to the West, combined with influences from the Hong Kong action cinema of Jackie Chan and Bruce Lee. Goku made his debut in the first Dragon Ball chapter, Bulma and Son Goku, originally published in Japan's Weekly Shōnen Jump magazine on December 3, 1984.

Sasuke Uchiha
fictional character from Naruto
Ahsoka Tano
fictional character from Star Wars
James T. Kirk
fictional character from Star Trek

Aang
Avatar Aang (), or simply Aang, is a fictional character and the main protagonist of Nickelodeon's animated television series Avatar: The Last Airbender, created by Michael Dante DiMartino and Bryan Konietzko. He is voiced by Zach Tyler Eisen. Aang was the last surviving Airbender, a monk of the Air Nomads' Southern Air Temple, and the youngest ever airbending master (for his time).
Martian Manhunter
fictional superhero that appears in DC Comics' publications
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Vegeta
( ), fully referred to as , is a fictional character in the Japanese franchise Dragon Ball created by Akira Toriyama. Vegeta made his appearance in chapter #204 "Sayonara, Son Goku", published in Weekly Shōnen Jump magazine on January 7, 1989, seeking the wish-granting Dragon Balls to achieve immortality.

Grogu
Din Grogu (), colloquially referred to as Baby Yoda or simply Grogu, is a character from the Star Wars Disney+ original television series The Mandalorian and The Book of Boba Fett. He is an infant member of the same species as the Star Wars characters Yoda and Yaddle, with whom he shares a strong ability in the Force. In the series, the protagonist known as "the Mandalorian" is hired to track down and capture Grogu for a remnant of the fallen Galactic Empire, but instead, he becomes his adoptive father and protects him from the Imperials. The character's real name was not revealed until "Chapt
Nico Robin
fictional character from One Piece
Trunks
fictional character from Dragon Ball
Tien Shinhan
fictional character from Dragon Ball
Tony Stark
fictional character from the Marvel Cinematic Universe
Asajj Ventress
fictional character in the Star Wars universe
Lobo
DC Comics character
Thor
fictional character appearing in the Marvel Cinematic Universe
Kira Nerys
fictional character from Star Trek
Natasha Romanoff
fictional character from the Marvel Cinematic Universe
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
Steve Rogers
fictional character from the Marvel Cinematic Universe
Mr. Satan
fictional character from Dragon Ball
Po
title character and the protagonist of the Kung Fu Panda franchise
Bruce Banner
fictional character from the Marvel Cinematic Universe
Clint Barton
fictional character from the Marvel Cinematic Universe
Captain Rex
Clone Captain of the 501st Legion from Star Wars
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Broly
is a fictional character from the Dragon Ball media franchise, the son of Paragus who is the unstoppable Legendary Super Saiyan, born the same day as Goku.
Bo-Katan Kryze
Star Wars character
Scott Lang
fictional character from the Marvel Cinematic Universe

Kurapika
is a fictional character from Yoshihiro Togashi's manga series Hunter × Hunter. Kurapika is the last remaining member of the who wishes to become a Hunter in order to avenge his clan and recover their scarlet-glowing eyes that were plucked from their corpses by a band of thieves known as the Phantom Troupe. In the series's first story arc, he befriends the protagonist and Hunter participant Gon Freecss after having a fight with Leorio Paradinight. After many trials together, Gon and his friends end up passing the exam. In hunting the Troupe, Kurapika learns of his Nen, a Qi-like life energy us
Kate Bishop
fictional character appearing in the Marvel Cinematic Universe
Kanan Jarrus
fictional character from the Star Wars universe
Wong
fictional character from the Marvel Cinematic Universe
Matt Murdock
fictional character from the Marvel Cinematic Universe
Bobby Singer
fictional character in the TV series Supernatural
Tonto
Tonto is a fictional character; he is the Native American (either Tonto Apache, Comanche, or Potawatomi) companion of the Lone Ranger, a popular American Western character created by George W. Trendle and Fran Striker. Tonto has appeared in radio and television series and other presentations of the characters' adventures righting wrongs in the 19th-century western United States.
James Rhodes
fictional character from the Marvel Cinematic Universe
Rocket
fictional character from the Marvel Cinematic Universe
Atrocitus
Atrocitus (Atros) is a supervillain appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. He is the leader of the Red Lantern Corps and an enemy of the Guardians of the Universe and Sinestro, their former Green Lantern.
Nebula
fictional character from the Marvel Cinematic Universe
Carol Danvers
fictional character from the Marvel Cinematic Universe
Sabine Wren
fictional character from the Star Wars universe
Scar
fictional character from Fullmetal Alchemist
Cal Kestis
Star Wars character

Rem
fictional character from Re:Zero
Samurai Jack
fictional character
Sharon Carter
fictional character from the Marvel Cinematic Universe
Moon Knight
Marvel Cinematic Universe character