Trowa Barton

Trowa Barton pilots the gundam Heavyarms on the anime TV show Gundam Wing. Quiet, reserved, determined and unflappable, he is a man of few words and calls himself “no name”. He took his current ‘Trowa Barton’ codename from the man originally intended to fly Heavyarms. A skilled soldier and gifted acrobat, he lost all memory of his childhood – including his sister Catherine – during a rebellion when his parents were killed. He wears a simple turtleneck and jeans underneath a fantastically long unibang.

Dr. Nira Cain-N’Degeocello from Who Is America?

Dr. Nira Cain-N’Degeocello

In Who Is America?, Dr. Nira Cain-N’Degeocello (Sacha Baron Cohen) is a professor of gender studies at Reed College and a liberal activist who wishes to heal the divide in America. He’s a cisgender, white, heterosexual male, for which he apologizes.

Redline from Fortnite

Redline from Fortnite

In Fortnite, Redline is a sleek and sporty motorcycle skin that’s part of the RPM set. It’s the female version of the popular Burnout skin. The tagline for the skin is “revving beyond the limit”.

Thermite from Rainbow Six Siege

Jordan “Thermite” Trace is an Attacking Operator featured in Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six Siege as part of the FBI SWAT division. His special gadget is the Brimstone BC-3 Exothermic Charge, which allows him to breach reinforced ones.

Rock Lee

Despite a lack of skill in ninjutsu and genjutsu, Rock Lee devoted himself to the mastery of Taijutsu and landed himself a spot on Team Guy in the anime series Naruto. An enthusiastic, optimistic boy with boundless energy, he holds himself to near impossible standards, rigorous training methods and oath-bound promises. In Part 1 of the series he wears a green outfit with white wraps and some seriously intense eyebrows.

Howard Hughes

The film, The Aviator, is based on the real-life Howard Hughes (Leonardo DiCaprio), an aviation pioneer and Hollywood director who succumbed to his severe obsessive-compulsive disorder. The film chronicles his life from the 1920’s to the 1940’s, so his wardrobe is influenced by those time periods.

President Laura Roslin

Promoted from Secretary of Education to President after the Cylon attack on Earth, Laura Roslin (Mary McDonnell) leads the human survivors on a quest to a new home world in the TV show Battlestar Galactica. A divisive figure, she never wavers from her steadfast determination to do what’s best for the colony, even if that means taking suspect measures. As President she wears a professional suit with her famous auburn locks and signature glasses.

Brittanica from GLOW

Britannica

In GLOW, Brittanica (Kate Nash) is the wrestling persona for Rhonda Richardson. A British model who winds up living in a car in Santa Monica, Richardson adopts the character of an English genius who uses her brains as much as her brawn in the ring.

Danny Zuko

In Grease, Danny Zuko (John Travolta) is the leader of the Rydell High greaser gang known as the T-Birds. Confident and often arrogant, Zuko discovers that his summer fling may not be just a fling when it turns out his love interest, Sandy Olsson, transfers to his high school.

Booga from Tank Girl

Booga

In Tank Girl, Booga is a mutated kangaroo who was created as an experimental super soldier but is now the devoted boyfriend of Tank Girl. He was once a successful toy designer and nowadays just makes a superb spot of tea.