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  2. Lovable rogue - Wikipedia

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    The lovable rogue is generally male and is often trying to "beat the system" and better himself, though not by ordinary or widely accepted means. If the protagonist of a story is also a lovable rogue, he is frequently deemed an antihero. The lovable rogue's wild disposition is viewed not as repulsive and alarming so much as exciting and ...

  3. List of stock characters - Wikipedia

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    Chirrut Imwe in Rogue One; Kanan Jarrus in Star Wars: Rebels (blind Jedi knight) Boy next door: A nice, average guy who is reasonably good-looking: Luke Skywalker in the film series Star Wars; Rodney Trotter in the television sitcom series Only Fools and Horses; Marty McFly in the film series Back to the Future; Braggart

  4. List of Underdog characters - Wikipedia

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    Underdog is voiced by Wally Cox in the television cartoon. In the film adaptation, he is voiced by Jason Lee and portrayed onscreen by a lemon beagle named Leo sporting a red sweater and a blue cape. In a 1995 Frosted Cheerios commercial, Billy West provided his voice. [1] In a 2005 Visa commercial, he is voiced by Jeff Bergman.

  5. Stock character - Wikipedia

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    A stock character, also known as a character archetype, is a type of character in a narrative (e.g. a novel, play, television show, or film) whom audiences recognize across many narratives or as part of a storytelling tradition or convention. There is a wide range of stock characters, covering people of various ages, social classes and demeanors.

  6. Lovable loser - Wikipedia

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    The lovable loser is a character archetype portrayed as a sympathetic, likable, or well-meaning person for whom bad luck continually prevents their various efforts from succeeding, and from obtaining the things they feel will bring them happiness, [1] particularly an idealized true love.

  7. The best TV shows of 2024 - AOL

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    It was a year of decisions, most of them clear-cut and easy, but when it came to choosing the "best" new shows of 2024 — a far more subjective choice than anything that appeared on a general ...

  8. TV Tropes - Wikipedia

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    TV Tropes is a wiki that collects and documents descriptions and examples of plot conventions and devices, which it refers to as tropes, within many creative works. [7] Since its establishment in 2004, the site has shifted focus from covering various tropes to those in general media, toys, writings, and their associated fandoms, as well as some non-media subjects such as history, geography ...

  9. Redshirt (stock character) - Wikipedia

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    The term originates from the original Star Trek television series (1966–69), in which red-uniformed security officers and engineers often suffered deaths in the episode in which they first appeared, in contrast to most of the show's main characters wearing other colors.