Men
Rusty Venture
In the Venture Bros., Dr. Thaddeus “Rusty” Venture works in the field of super science. He’s constantly under the shadow of his famous father, who founded Venture Industries, but often cuts corners trying to make his own name.
Dean Venture
In the Venture Bros, Dean Venture is one half of the titular twins. Compared to his brother Hank, Dean is more timid, bookish, and selfless, though he also shows that he is more emotionally developed, even dabbling with emo.
Hank Venture
In the Venture Bros., Hank Venture is one half of the eponymous siblings who go on adventures and often end up in perilous situations. Hank tends to be more athletic and daring than his twin brother Dean.
Kakashi Hatake
In Naruto, Kakashi Hatake is the teacher of Team 7. Though he appears detached and apathetic, his loyalty to friends in beyond question.
Danny Phantom
Danny Fenton was a 14 year old boy, who had ghost hunting parents. His parents had built a machine that led into the Ghost Zone, which was an alternate dimension of Earth, where ghosts roam free. There are many dimensions inside of the Ghost Zone, of course, all which have a door that leads to another portal, either back into the ghost zone, or to the next dimension. His parents, Jack and Maddie Fenton, thought the machine didn’t work until Danny “looked” inside of it, tripped, and became our beloved, Danny Phantom.
James from Pokemon
In Pokemon, James is a member of Team Rocket, a trio that follows Ash Ketchum around trying to steal his Pikachu. If you see James, his mates Jessie and Meowth are usually not far behind.
Faith Militant Sparrows
In Game of Thrones, the Faith Militant is the military order of the Faith of the Seven, made up of a zealous movement of followers called the Sparrows. Led by the High Sparrow (Jonathan Pryce) and Septa Unella, and including the reformed Ser Lancel Lannister (Eugene Simon), they take brutal measures to enforce their extremist views.
Red Hood
In Batman, Red Hood is the alter ego of Jason Todd, who takes controls of multiple gangs in Gotham and cleanse the city of violent crime in his own way. He comes to blows against Batman and other superheroes who believe he goes too far, but he mounts a PR campaign to appeal to the public, which includes adopting a more traditional superhero costume.
Luke Skywalker from Return of the Jedi
In the Star Wars sequel Return of the Jedi, Luke Skywalker (Mark Hamill) tries to save Darth Vader from the dark side, only to be tempted to the dark side himself by the Emperor. His black clothing reflects his inner turmoil between good and evil.