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Queen Oona from Disenchantment
In Disenchantment, Queen Oona is the second wife of King Zog and the stepmother of Princess Bean. Being from Dankmire, she is reptilian with gray skin, a prehensile tongue, the ability to climb walls, and the ability to reproduce by laying eggs.
Inspector Gadget
Inspector Gadget is creative, heroic, mild-mannered, determined, brave and kindhearted, although he’s also dim-witted, bumbling, gullible, incompetent, clumsy, and clueless. He also has a horrible judge of character and he thinks that the bad guys are his allies and his allies are his enemies.
He loves his niece Penny with all his heart and would do anything to protect her from harm. In fact, whenever he sees Penny in danger, he becomes competent and goes out of his way to rescue her and save the day.
He is generally incompetent and gets on by not only his simple luck, but also Penny and Brain’s unknown assistance. Gadget thwarts Dr. Claw’s daily schemes, often with secret help from Penny and Brain
In the original cartoon, Gadget has straight black hair protruding from both sides, and a large nose. He wears a light-gray Mackintosh raincoat and trilby hat with a lighter-gray stripe in the middle, blue pants, light-gray shoes, and dark brown gloves.
Luci from Disenchantment
In Disenchantment, Luci (voiced by Eric Andre) is a black shadow-like creature who is Princess Bean’s personal demon. Contrary to popular belief, Luci isn’t short for Lucifer, but rather Lucille. The People of Dreamland often confuse him for a cat.
Elfo from Disenchantment
In Disenchantment, Elfo is a lime-skinned elf hybrid who is dissatisfied with the perpetual happiness of Elfwood, and leaves it for the adventure of Dreamland. There he meets and becomes a companion of Princess Bean.
Cheryl Blossom from Riverdale
In Riverdale, Cheryl Blossom (Madelaine Petsch) is the head cheerleader of the River Vixens and the self-proclaimed queen bee of Riverdale High School. Rich, entitled, and manipulative, she is the typical mean girl, and good friends with Josie McCoy.
Princess Bean from Disenchantment
In Disenchantment, Princess Tiabeanie, known as Bean, is the princess of Dreamland. Despite this, she is tomboyish and prefers to wear pants rather than flowing gowns. She’s forced into an arranged marriage to honor a treaty with a neighboring kingdom, but manages to get rid of her suitor.
Todd and Aaron
Todd and Aaron are Internet personas performed by Rocco Botte and Shawn Chatfield as part of Mega64, a video game-themed comedy group. Todd and Aaron host the annual Game Awards for Mega64, a parody of other game awards where the two use their obnoxious fratboy personalities to satirize the average gaming audience. They were even featured on the VGA’s in 2007 and produced a commercial for it.
Quatre Raberba Winner
Sweet, gentle, musical and peaceful, Quatre Raberba Winner does not at first fit in with the rest of the pilots on the anime TV show Gundam Wing. Although he dislikes violence, he nevertheless pilots gundam Sandrock and displays incredible endurance from his childhood in the desert. The series enigmatically hints that he may be “the heart of outer space” due to his empathetic abilities. He wears a colorful ensemble of a light pink shirt and dark purple vest and distinctive bugeye goggles.
Thanos
In Avengers: Infinity War, Thanos (voiced by Josh Brolin) is a powerful Titan warlord who seeks the Infinity Stones to complete the Infinity Gauntlet, which would give him enough power to wipe out half of the universe, including many of The Avengers and Guardians of the Galaxy. Perfectly balanced, as all things should be.
Mr. Benn
Mr Benn is the title character of both the book and the television series. In each book/episode he visits a local fancy dress shop run by a guy only known as the Shopkeeper, picks a costume and uses a magic door to go on an adventure.
Mr Benn, a man wearing a black suit and bowler hat who never seems to go to work, leaves his house at 52 Festive Road and visits a fancy-dress costume shop where he is invited by the moustachioed, fez-wearing shopkeeper to try on a particular outfit.
He leaves the shop through a magic door at the back of the changing room and enters a world appropriate to his costume, where he has an adventure (which usually contains a moral) before the shopkeeper re-appears to lead him back to the changing room, and the story comes to an end. Mr Benn returns to his normal life, but is left with a small souvenir of his magical adventure.