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Matt from Death Note
Matt (otherwise known as Mail Jeevas) is Mello’s assistant in the manga and anime series Death Note. He is the third smartest boy from the Wammy House orphanage in which he and Mello reside in, often playing video games and monitoring enemies through multiple computer screens.
Faye Valentine
A member aboard the fishing-trawler-turned-bounty-hunter-ship the Bebop, Faye Valentine is an amnesiac woman cryogenically frozen for 77 years on the anime TV series Cowboy Bebop. She has a volatile, sarcastic, thorny personality and refuses to accept anything less than what she wants. Known to turn on partners and use any means necessary to secure her bounty, she eventually comes to rely on, support and even care for her fellow crew members. She wears a revealing outfit of bright yellow and sports purple hair. Make sure to cut the shirt into a crop top and show some skin!
Mello from Death Note
The elder of L’s two successors, Mello (Nozomu Sasaki / David Hurwitz) is an antagonist in the Death Note series. While he is indeed older than Near, he is less intelligent than his counterpart, which is something he is exceedingly aware of. Mello can often be seen eating chocolate bars, and typically wears dark colors and leather.
Jyushimatsu Matsuno
In Osomatsu-kun, Jyushimatsu is the fifth born son in the Matsuno family. He is very eccentric and energetic, and loves to play baseball. He loves all of his brothers, but likes spending time with Ichimatsu a lot.
Ichimatsu Matsuno
In Osomatsu-kun, Ichimatsu is the fourth born son of the Matsuno family. He is cynical and unmotivated, but has a sweet spot for cats. He doesn’t really care for his brothers, except for Jyushimatsu.
Trowa Barton in Mobile Suit Gundam Wing
The third member of the G Team, Trowa Barton, is the most experienced soldier and a skilled infiltrator; he’s often shown wearing enemy uniforms. He’s the only member of the group that was born on Earth. Personality-wise, Trowa is exceedingly calm and patient, with a determination that can only be described as inhuman.
Heero Yuy from Mobile Suit Gundam Wing
The man we know as Heero Yuy is the main protagonist in Mobile Suit Gundam Wing, despite not being the leader of the G Team. Having been disciplined since childhood, and with a little genetic manipulation, Heero is the most skilled of the five Gundam pilots. In combat he has no compassion for his enemies and is often described as the perfect soldier, although he normally has no trouble displaying emotion outside of a battle.
Android 17
Android 17 is the brother of Android 18 in the classic Japanese anime/manga series Dragon Ball Z. He and his sister were forcibly turned into a cyborg by Dr. Gero in his fight against Goku
Kiyomaro Takamine from Zatch Bell
In Zatch Bell!, Kiyomaro Takamine is a genius junior high student who doesn’t have any friends because people around him are jealous of him being too smart. He is soon given Gash to care for by his father. Gash makes Kiyomaro believe in himself and together they fight other mamonos to become the King of Mamonos.
Bobobo from Bobobo-Bo Bo-bobo
Bobobo-bo Bo-bobo is the cool and incomprehensible hero, swarthy and musclebound, sporting sunglasses and a large golden afro. His hair is 24-karat gold but is usually said to be yellow or blonde; some viewers even argue about its true color. He is called “Bo-bobo” for short, as he refuses to let people call him “Bo”.