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Eric Cartman

In South Park, Eric Carman is an aggressive, manipulative, and emotionally unstable boy. Like his huskiness, some of it can be explained by his permissive mother, who let’s him get away with murder.

Rouge the Bat

In Sonic the Hedgehog, Rouge the Bat is a jewel thief determined to make all of the world’s treasures her own. She also serves as a part-time government agent — we’re sure it’s more for the thrill than the paycheck.

Yoko Littner

In Tengen Toppa Gurren Lagann, Yoko Littner is a member of Team Gurren. She doesn’t pilot a Gunmen, but rather wields a high-powered energy rifle and uses her superb marksmanship to help her team. Don’t miss these tutorials on how to paint Yoko’s boots and how to make her rifle.

Terra

In Teen Titans, Terra (who’s real name Tara Markov) is a mercenary with the handy superpower to control all forms of earthen matter. For her Teen Titan’s outfit, follow this guide for help on how to spray paint the shirt.

Giffany

In Season 2 of Gravity Falls, Giffany is a sentient dating simulator program in a game called “Romance Academy 7”. She makes her appearance in the episode “Soos and the Real Girl”. Soos bought the game in order to get practice to date real girls.

Amethyst: Princess of Gemworld

In the comic Amethyst: Princess of Gemworld, Princess Amethyst is orphaned at a young age and taken to Earth to be raised in safety. Upon her return to Gemworld, she discovers that not only is she a princess, but that she has powerful magical powers.

Hermes Conrad

In Futurama, Hermes Conrad (voiced by Phil LaMarr) is a workaholic bureaucrat. He’s buttoned down in the past though, competing in the Olympics as a limbo athlete. He frequently makes exclamations like “tally me banana” in his heavy Jamaican accent.

Maude Flanders

In The Simpsons, Maude Flanders (voiced by Maggie Roswell) is wife to Ned Flanders. They may seem like an odd pairing given her beauty, until you see what Ned’s packing under his shirt. Maude is tragically killed when she’s hit by a T-shirt cannon at a speedway race.

Ginger Grant

On Gilligan’s Island, Ginger Grant (Tina Louise) is the diva of the bunch, name-dropping her famous friends and dressing in sparkling jewelry and glamorous gowns even while stranded on a desert isle.

Jerry Seinfeld

Jerry Seinfeld usually keeps his wardrobe low key until he inadvertently agrees to promote a shirt designed by Kramer’s girlfriend. He’s pressured into wearing “The Puffy Shirt” on The Today Show even though he protests by saying, “But I don’t want to be a pirate!”

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