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Hello, I am DarkerWolf. So, we are people. We express ourselves through our behavior, mannerisms, personalities, etc. And something that helped us form as people as what we watch growing up. Those characters that teach us something important in our lives and what we watch shape us as people. The medium of animation is important and today, I feel like Honoring 10 Characters serve as role models and something we at one point should take from. This is in no particular order.Ash Ketchum
I don't know if I've ever said, but I don't really watch that much Pokémon. I have watched some of the movies and a couple of episodes of the anime. But my memories are sort of blurred. I more of bystander of it rather than a casual viewer. That being, even I can tell when his story feels like a repeat. However, when it was announced that they were concluding his arc. I couldn't help but feel bittersweet about the change. However after realizing that this anime has been on for 25 Years, I realized that there is a takeaway. No matter how much you fail, you always try again and get back up, because in the end, It will be worth it. You come out on top and that work to get there is worth it. Even if I'm not the most experienced Pokémon fan out there, even I can get behind this. Goodbye Ash, you're journey and arc will never be forgotten, you will be missed, You truly earned your right as the Greatest Pokémon master.
Sunset Shimmer
Sunset wasn't exactly the most well-liked character when the first film character came out and with a motive that is pretty generic, a plan that was doomed to fail from the get-go, and a villain reformation that is so stupid that really makes the first film more dated. But after Rainbow Rocks, She was pretty much treated like public enemy #1. Pretty much no-one was willing to let her past live down, but she eventually learned that you become better and by the end of RR, she stands with what she believes and helps The Humane 6 defeat The Sirens, proving how much she's changed. Friendship Games showed how much she evolved by transforming into Daydream Shimmer, passing down what she experienced to someone who made a similar folly and in Legend of Everfree, becomes Sci-Twi's apparent other. She motivates Sci-Twi that she isn't Midnight Sparkle and helps her overcome her guilt and trauma. She is Hidden 7th Member, the Element of Forgiveness. Hell, if the song "My Past is Not Today" isn't a good example of that, I don't what is.
SpongeBob SquarePants
I think anyone who is a remote fan of cartoons knows what SpongeBob is. He is happy go-lucky Sponge that seeks the good in everything. No matter what trial or situation. Even characters Squidward and Plankton we're won over by SpongeBob. He shows a sense 0of getting along, even if we don't share the same sentiment as he does. We just need a positive character that can make pretty much anyone smile.
Sadness (Inside Out)
Sometimes, we need depression. We can't all live in happiness. Sometimes, we get all of our emotions out. It was clear that Riley deciding to leave just to go back to her previous home because her new place isn't nearly as good as where she originally lived. When she let all of it out, Sadness is what saved Riley from an even more tragic falling of leaving behind her parents.
Junior Asparagus
I'm a diehard VeggieTales fan. What lesson can we take from this kid. 1 Think 1 example fits this bill-
Little Guys can do Big Things Too (Dave and the Giant Pickle): When he was picked on for size, no one sought he would put a chance against Goliath. But he was still willing to do so, when everyone else was wussing out because Goliath was too big of an opponent. He fought the guy by slingshotting a rock at him, and he was defeated. thus, giving him a victory regardless of him being a kid.
Charlie Brown
Similar to Ash, he's a never give up type of person. Every time he fails to kick a football, he does and fail. But another we can take from him is that is by just being a good person is enough. Even if life is shit, we still make the best of it. He has Linus, He has Sally, He has Lucy. It's even shown in The Peanuts Movie with him trying to get with The Red Hair Girl.
Mufasa (Lion King)
He is such a good father to Simba and how he raised him. We have to grow and once they leave, we're the new future. We live in the Circle of Life. We become that what we are.
Shrek
Sometimes, we're tired of being misjudged. Society unfairly casts you out become you're the opposite of what people think of you. Donkey was the ambassador to realize that we're not the people everyone thinks you are, and he shows that with The First (with everyone else around him and how everyone treats Fiona, thanks to Lord Farquaad's idiocy) and the 2nd with Fiona's parents. By Forever After, we see how much he has evolved. he has kids, he has people that accept for who he is and sometimes, he many not notice it. But the world of Far Far Away would be significantly worse without Shrek and Donkey.
Lisa Simpson
Stand for what you believe in. Lisa is the smartest of The Simpson family and is the most logical of the group. She knows what she believes in and stands by it, even everyone doesn't share her beliefs. She is a better political president than any current US President we have now.
Once-Ler (1972)
If the words "Action have consequences" are any indication. Despite his decisions of cutting Truffula trees for profit, in the song "I Sit down with Myself". He actually he has a conflicting dilemma, he clearly wants to listen to The Once-Ler's warnings, but also has his point for doing so. Because if no one else did it, then someone else would. Nobody is to blame for life's problems. We all play a part and it helps make him look we could be him and that is some cutthroat deep respect for Suess right there.