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Marie Mjolnir from Soul Eater

Marie (voiced in Japanese by Chieko Honda and in English by Colleen Clinkenbeard) is a secondary important character in the anime/manga series, Soul Eater.

She is a death scythe that teaches at the Death Weapon Meister Academy (DWMA), the school the main group attends, and is known as The Pulverizer. She’s nice, even if a bit emotional and obsessive, and is unlucky in several matters in her life, including love. (Though by the end of the manga, this has significantly turned around~)

Marie has golden hair that extends just past her shoulders, and is worn in a crisscross part, and her one visible eye is an orangey-gold color, while the other is covered in a decorated black eyepatch. For the majority of the anime we see her wearing an outfit that consists of a black long flared sleeve shirt with long tails, over a black and muted gold skirt. The last of it is finished off with a thin golden chain necklace, and thick soled white chunky stilleto heeled boots.

Lilith from Hazbin Hotel

Lilith is a character in Hazbin Hotel. She is the estranged wife of Lucifer Morningstar and the mother of the series protagonist, Charlie. Similar to the biblical tale, Lilith was the first woman created by the angels, and was cast into Hell along with Lucifer for corrupting humanity. Together, they ruled Hell with Charlie until seven years prior to the events of Hazbin Hotel. Ever since, Lilith has been absent. Although it’s been revealed she got access to Heaven – but she’s been threatened with exile if she doesn’t stops her daughter’s plans.

Janine Lindo

Janine Lindo (Madeline Brewer) is a main character in The Handmaid’s Tale in both the novel by Margaret Atwood and 2017 television adaptation on Hulu. Previously known as Ofwarren, Ofdaniel, and Ofhoward, she was inducted as a Handmaid at the same time as June Osborne. Her right eye was removed by the Red Center as punishment for lashing out. At first, her damaged mental state ensures her subservience, but her repeated abuse causes her to work against the government from the inside, eventually seeking escape. The television series portrays Janine as somewhat more rebellious than her literary counterpart.

Noé Archiviste from The Case Study of Vanitas

Noé (voiced in Japanese by Kaito Ishikawa and in English by Stephen Fu) is one of the main protagonists in the anime/manga series The Case Study of Vanitas, as well as the narrator of the story.

He is a vampire and Vanitas‘ traveling companion, showing interest in his mission in curing vampires that have fallen to the Malnomen curse. While traveling, he’s interested in seeing how the ‘Book of Vanitas’ that the other carries works, as he first went looking after it to research it.

Noé has greyish-white semi-short hair, worn slightly in his face, and light lavender eyes. His usual outfit consists of a long sleeved, dark grey button up shirt, worn with a large black bow ribbon around his neck, and a white and lavender vest over top, with white gloves covering his hands. He also wears a pair of white slacks, held up with a black belt, and knee-high black riding boots. Occasionally he also wears a long white traveling coat over his regular clothes, in addition to a tall white top hat with a purple band and gold/glass details.

Jean and Gene from The Umbrella Academy

Jean and Gene Thibedeau from The Umbrella Academy

In season 4 of The Umbrella Academy, Jean (Megan Mullally) and Gene Thibedeau (Nick Offerman) are a married couple, just like their real-life counterparts. They’re the mysterious leaders of a group called The Keepers. Besides being cult leaders, in their off-time they enjoy dancing to Cher, milking alpacas, and wearing matching western wear.

Wild Bill from GI Joe

Wild Bill from GI Joe

In GI Joe, Wild Bill (voiced by Frank Welker) is the pilot of the Dragonfly helicopter. After service in the Vietnam War as William S. Hardy, he received specialized training and joined the GI Joe team. He’s also an expert scout and tracker, skills he acquired hunting as a child in Texas. In his off time, he enjoys telling tall tales and singing country western songs.

Vanitas from The Case Study of Vanitas

Vanitas (voiced in Japanese by Natsuki Hanae and in English by Zeno Robinson) is the titular protagonist of the anime/manga series The Case Study of Vanitas.

He proclaims himself as a medical specialist in regards to vampires, and uses his ‘Book of Vanitas’ to cure the Malnomen curse that said vampires have fallen under. During his journeys he is joined by Noé, a vampire who he then recruits into helping with the researching of various Malnomen cases and the following treatment of them.

Vanitas has black hair that he wears in a long, low ponytail, and very vibrant blue eyes. He wears several earrings, mostly around the shell of his ear, as well as a gold and blue dangling hourglass and gem on his left ear. His under outfit consists of a two-toned blue vest over a white button-up shirt that he wears with the collar flared up, and a giant light blue bowtie around it. Around his waist he wears a holster for his knives and the book, with an enormous bluey-white ribbon underneath for padding, and then just a simple pair of black pants with a pair of black and white spat boots. His gloves are very long to cover the markings on his hand, and the nails are extremely sharp. Over top of everything he wears a very oversized, billowing black coat with a blue lining on the inside.

Mr. Frog from Smiling Friends

“Hello, I’m Mr. Frog.” Mr. Frog is a recurring character in the Adult Swim cartoon Smiling Friends, now streaming on HBO Max. Once the star of his own television show, he got fired due to eating a reporter. Pim and Charlie try to help him clean up his reputation, such as appearing on Late Night with Jimmy Fallon, but it isn’t much of a success. Later on, Mr. Frog runs for president against the incumbent President Jimble. Mr. Frog usually begins and ends his sentences with “hello.” Use the black fabric marker to draw the nostrils and the dark green fabric marker to draw the mouth.

Pip Fitz-Amobi from A Good Girl’s Guide to Murder

Pippa “Pip” Fitz-Amobi is the protagonist of the Netflix series, A Good Girl’s Guide to Murder. The six episode series is based on the YA novel of the same name written by Holly Jackson. The story follows Pip as she investigates the murder of Andie Bell, which occurred five years prior in her hometown. Everyone believes Andie’s boyfriend, Sal Singh, was the culprit, as he confessed and took his own life shortly after. However, Pip believes Sal was innocent, and that the real killer is still out there. You may recognize her actress, Emma Myers, as Enid Sinclair from Wednesday.

Gung-Ho from GI Joe

Gung-Ho from GI Joe

In GI Joe, Gung-Ho (voiced by Chris Latta) is a member of the Joe Team. Real name Ettienne R. LaFitte, he was born into a large cajun clan in Louisiana. After serving the US Marine Corps, he joined the Joe team where he became famous for his expertise in jungle warfare and his unwavering bravery.

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