Men
Giorno Giovanna
Giorno Giovanna is the fifth JoJo in the long-running anime/manga series JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure. He is the protagonist of the fifth story arc, Vento Aureo (Golden Wind) and is the son of Dio Brando. An Italian mobster, Giorno leads his gang of rebels against Passione using his Stand Gold Experience. As with other JoJo characters, color does not matter, but this guide will follow the color scheme of the 2018 anime adaptation. Stand Arrow optional.
Auric Goldfinger
The villain and title character in the James Bond film Goldfinger, Auric Goldfinger (Gert Frobe) is a ridiculously wealthy gold trader that MI-6 suspects of illegal gold smuggling. While observing his movements, Bond discovers that Goldfinger has a much grander scheme in mind dubbed “Operation Grand Slam” that involves robbing Fort Knox. An overweight, graying, aging man with a receding hairline, Goldfinger looks the part of a rich, privileged man who enjoys toying with, killing and manipulating people.
Peter Venkman from The Real Ghostbusters
In the animated series The Real Ghostbusters, Dr. Peter Venkman was one of the original Ghostbusters. He usually wore a brown uniform with teal trim. After the fall of Gozer, Peter and the other Ghostbusters fixed up the Firehouse after it was severely damaged by the escaping ghosts and the destruction of the Containment Unit, thanks to Walter Peck. Upon the completion of the Firehouse, the Ghostbusters adopted the green ghost who had slimed Peter (now known as Slimer) as a pet mascot. Though Peter at first wouldn’t forgive the little ghost for their encounter at the hotel, he soon grew to love him like the rest of the Ghostbusters. In The Boogieman Cometh, Venkman tried to blast Slimer but Ray, Egon and Winston restrained him.
Hector MacQueen
In Murder on the Orient Express, Hector MacQueen (Josh Gad) is the humble and likeable personal assistant of the fraudulent art dealer, Ratchett. Compared to the flashy and extravagant fashion of Ratchett, MacQueen’s wardrobe is understated and drab, with a hint of 1930’s gangster.
Homestar Runner
Homestar Runner is a terrific athlete that everyone loves who stars in his own web cartoon. He’s forgetful and oftentimes slow, but also shows flashes of intelligence, such as stating Coloumb’s Law when asked what 2 plus 2 equals.
Seaplane McDonough
In Jumani: Welcome to the Jungle, Jefferson “Seaplane” McDonough (Nick Jonas) is one of the five playable characters and the air pilot of the group. He’s able to mix a mean margarita, but on the flip side, mosquito bites are fatal to him.
Sorcerio from Disenchantment
Mouse Finbar
In Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle, Franklin “Mouse” Finbar (Kevin Hart) is loyal sidekick to Smolder Bravestone. He’s an expert in animal behavior, even able to tame wild elephants, and has a wide arsenal of weapons on hand in his bag.
Rintaro Okabe from Steins;Gate 0
Steins;Gate 0 is the sequel to Steins;Gate and is set in an alternate timeline based on the bad ending to the first game/anime adaptation. Rintaro Okabe returns, but he’s much darker, dealing with the grief of losing Kurisu Makise as well as the pressure of stopping World War 3 from happening in the future.
Strong Bad
In the Flash web cartoon series Homestar Runner, Strong Bad is a Mexican luchador wrestler who likes to prank and antagonize Homestar along with the rest of the cast. In addition to being shirtless, Strong Bad also lacks nipples and a belly button.