Movies
Christopher Robin
In Christopher Robin, the titular character (Ewan McGregor) is all grown up now, far away from Hundred Acre Wood, with a family and a job as an efficiency expert. But when Winnie the Pooh awakens and is unable to find his friends like Piglet and Tigger, he winds up at Christopher’s door in London, causing a bit of chaos in search of honey.
Han Solo from Solo: A Star Wars Story
Solo: A Star Wars Story tells the story of a younger Han Solo (Alden Ehrenreich), who is still a cynical smuggler but shows a bit more idealism than Harrison Ford’s portrayal of Solo in the original trilogy and sequels.
Gerald Johanssen
Gerald Johanssen is Arnold’s fellow student and best friend in “Hey Arnold!” He is a good kid just like Arnold, however often has less patience than his football-headed companion.
Supreme Leader Snoke
In Star Wars, Snoke is a force-sensitive humanoid and a powerful practitioner of the dark side. As the Supreme Leader of the First Order, he seeks the destruction of the Jedi, following in the footsteps of Darth Sidious and Darth Vader. In The Force Awakens, he’s taken Kylo Ren under his wing as an apprentice and tortures the captive Rey.
Happy Death Day Killer
Happy Death Day is a 2017 horror film released by Blumhouse and is about a college student who must relive the day of her murder over and over again, in a loop that will end only when she discovers her killer’s identity. The killer featured marks a distinct baby face, their real identity a mystery.
Sid from Hey Arnold!
Sid is one of Arnold’s classmates and best friends with Stinky and Harold. While not necessarily a bad kid, he is a bit of a troublemaker and has extreme paranoid tendencies. His pride and joy are his white winklepicker beatle boots.
Milo Thatch
In Atlantis: The Lost Empire, Milos Thatch (voiced by Michael J. Fox) has a passion for archaeology, language, and antiquities, which he takes after his grandfather. He works as a linguist and cartographer for the Smithsonian Institute, and he soon finds himself on an expedition to rediscover Atlantis.
Stinky Peterson
In Hey Arnold!, Stinky Peterson is one of Arnold’s classmates and a bit of a social pariah. Despite living in the city, he hails from a “country” family and his accent reflects this. Despite this, Stinky refuses to be a stereotype and is actually quite intelligent, while also maintaining a high level of personal integrity.
Jane Porter
Jane Porter is the love interest of Tarzan, the main character from Edgar Rice Burroughs’ pulp fiction series. This guide is based on her appearance in the Walt Disney adaptation voiced by Minnie Driver. Jane is a brilliant zoologist and artist who travels to Africa to study gorillas, where she meets and ultimately falls in love with Tarzan.