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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

Luke Skywalker
fictional character from Star Wars

Obi-Wan Kenobi
fictional character in the Star Wars universe
Lancelot
Green Arrow
fictional character from DC Comics
Jason Voorhees
main character of the Friday the 13th series
Michael Myers
fictional character in the Halloween franchise

Bedivere
Bedivere ( or ; ; ; , also Bedevere and other spellings) is one of the earliest characters to be featured in the legend of King Arthur, originally described in several Welsh texts as the one-handed great warrior named Bedwyr Bedrydant. Arthurian chivalric romances, inspired by his portrayal in the chronicle Historia Regum Britanniae, portray Bedivere as a Knight of the Round Table of King Arthur who serves as Arthur's marshal and is frequently associated with his brother Lucan and his cousin Griflet as well as with Kay. In the English versions, Bedivere notably assumes Griflet's hitherto tradi
Shrek
fictional ogre character
Jiraiya (Naruto)
fictional character from Naruto
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fictional character from Death Note
Master Roshi
fictional character from Dragon Ball

Grinch
The Grinch is a character created by children's author and cartoonist Dr. Seuss. He is best known as the titular main protagonist of the 1957 children's book How the Grinch Stole Christmas! He has been portrayed and voiced by many actors, including Boris Karloff, Zero Mostel, Hans Conried, Bob Holt, Walter Matthau, Anthony Asbury, Jim Carrey, Rik Mayall, Benedict Cumberbatch, Matthew Morrison, David Howard Thornton, and James Austin Johnson.
Willy Wonka
fictional chocolatier from Roald Dahl's novel "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory" and its related franchise
Danielle Rousseau
character from the American TV show Lost
Sidney Prescott
character in the Scream franchise

Scrat
Scrat is a fictional rodent in the Ice Age franchise and the mascot of the now-defunct animation company Blue Sky Studios. In the 2002 film Ice Age plus its follow-up shorts and theatrical sequels, he is a saber-toothed, long-snouted rat-like squirrel with no dialogue who is obsessed with trying to collect and bury his acorn, putting himself in danger and usually losing his food in the process to his frustration. He additionally is a catalyst for major natural disasters that drastically alter the world around him and at times sets the stage for the main conflicts of the films. Scrat's storylin
Lestat de Lioncourt
fictional character created by Anne Rice
Samuel Loomis
fictional character in the Halloween franchise
Beast
character from the Beauty and the Beast
Laurie Strode
fictional character in the Halloween franchise
Kasumi
fictional character from Dead or Alive
Ezra Bridger
fictional character from the Star Wars universe
Miss Havisham
fictional character in Charles Dickens's Great Expectations
Dewey Riley
character from the Scream series
Rick Deckard
fictional character from Blade Runner
Erik
character from Gaston Leroux's novel The Phantom of the Opera
Annie Wilkes
fictional character in the 1987 novel Misery
Mr. Popo
fictional character from Dragon Ball
Chuck McGill
character in the US television series Better Call Saul
Samurai Jack
fictional character
Mr. Natural
comic book character
Bruno Madrigal
fictional character from Encanto