Amelie ranks 10th as a cosmic being with no compelling personality. Die-Hardman ranks 9th as a voice-only character without emotional depth. Sam Porter Bridges ranks 8th as a dull protagonist with limited emotional development. Lou ranks 7th as a supportive character with unique animations
Sam ranks 12th as most boring character but most interesting family member. Emily ranks 11th despite having random heart events. Shane ranks 10th despite being initially unappealing. Elliott ranks 8th as beach man with complex personality. Sebastian ranks 7th with quirky personality but limited story development
Lorelai Gilmore leads the show for seven seasons as the most relatable character. Luke Danes provides constant support and acts as a loving father to Rory. Paris Geller is a sharp and witty character who develops throughout the series. Emily Gilmore prioritizes family care despite her manipulative behavior. Richard Gilmore serves as the glue that holds the family together
Pixar's "Inside Out" follows 11-year-old Riley's journey through her mind. Five emotions help Riley navigate her world: Joy, Sadness, Fear, Disgust, and Anger. Joy and Sadness get trapped outside Headquarters, leading to Riley's rebellion
Hidan ranks last due to his bloodthirsty personality and immortality. Zetsu shows limited involvement until late in the series. Kakuzu's multiple hearts make him difficult to defeat. Orochimaru leaves the group after a failed Uchiha body attempt. Sasori's tragic past and battle with Sakura make him memorable
The Painting Cards are Queen's gardeners who are easily defeated. King of Hearts is portrayed as meek and overshadowed by his evil wife. Tweedledee and Tweedledum are initially annoying but later become important allies. Time is initially portrayed as antagonist but later becomes protective force. Knave of Hearts is initially villainous but later becomes Red Queen's leader