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Professor Oak in Pokémon

Are you a boy? Or are you a girl? Professor Oak is the very first Pokémon Professor you meet in the wonderful world of Pokémon. He’s forgetful, unable to remember the name of his nephew in games and he’s always around to remind you that you can’t use a bike in the ocean. However, he is an indispensable companion to Ash (and, really, all trainers).

Jerome Valeska

Jerome Valeska (Cameron Monaghan) is a character on the television show Gotham. Portrayed as an vague Joker-like villain, he was originally introduced with a Norman Bates styled origin story. He shows absolutely no remorse for his killings and decisions, making him one of the most dangerous men to ever cross.

Buster Moon

Buster Moon

In Sing, Buster Moon (voiced by Matthew McConaughey) is a koala bear who owns a theater and has a love for show biz. He decides to hold a singing competition with the hope that it’ll revitalize his declining theater business.

John Dillinger

John Dillinger

John Dillinger (Johnny Depp) was a notorious and charismatic gangster during the Great Depression. The film, Public Enemies, chronicles his final years as he’s pursued by the FBI.

Jusef Sardu

On The Strain, Jusef Sardu (Robert Maillet) was a friendly, 19th-century Polish nobleman afflicted with gigantism. When he’s attacked by the master of an ancient line of vampires, the strigoi, he becomes the master’s host body. His signature wolf’s head sword cane would later come into the hands of a Nazi war criminal, and later Professor Setrakian, who uses it to fight the strigoi. If you prefer Sardu after his transformation, there is a mask available for the Master.

Quinlan

On The Strain, Quinlan (Rupert Penry-Jones) is a vampire/human hybrid who helps the humans fight the vampire outbreak. While his mother was pregnant, she was turned by the strigoi, an ancient line of vampires, and it resulted in him being half human and half strigoi. As a pariah, he resents the Master for his condition, and makes it his life’s purpose to hunt him. The most distinctive aspects of Quinlan’s appearance are his facial scars, gray skin, and pale blue eye color, which can be achieved with zombie makeup. Another unique feature of his character is his scrimshaw, bone-handle sword, which isn’t available. With a little effort, a prop bone can be cut and fixed to the handle of a foam prop sword, and painted to look like an aged bone with scrimshaw markings.

Adrien Agreste

Adrien Agreste (Bryce Papenbrook) is the day-to-day identity of the teen superhero Cat Noir in Miraculous: Tales of Ladybug & Cat Noir. He uses the Cat Miraculous, a ring inhabited by a creature called Plagg, in order to turn into his feline-themed alter ego Cat Noir. Adrien and Marinette share both requited and unrequited feelings for each other, depending on which persona they’re in. As classmates, Marinette crushes on Adrien, but as heroes the roles are reversed.

Malcolm Tucker from In The Loop

Malcolm Tucker (Peter Capaldi) is the foul-mouthed and hilarious protagonist of the British series The Thick of It and the 2009 film In the Loop. His clothing style is the basic business look: suit and tie, button up dress shirt, black shoes, black belt. The rest of the character is about getting overly creative with your insults.

V.M. Varga From Fargo

V.M. Varga (David Thewlis) is the main antagonist from the third season of Fargo. he is a mysterious loner and founder of Narwhal, a company that consumes Emmit Stussy’s parking lot empire. He appears to only own one set of clothes despite apparently being a multi-billionaire, has a mouth of badly rotten teeth, and his entire background is a vague mystery.

Dr. Ephraim Goodweather

On The Strain, Dr. Ephraim Goodweather (Corey Stoll) is a doctor with the Center for Disease Control’s New-York-based Canary Project. He is called to investigate a mysterious illness that killed all the passengers aboard a plane. He and his team later discover that the viral outbreak is actually an ancient strain of vampirism, known as the strigoi.

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