Vampire anime characters are often broody, dangerous, and extremely good-looking. However, just like any other anime characters, they come in all shapes and sizes making sure that every anime fan can find something they love. Vampire female anime characters are no different. They’re sometimes b...
Weaver's turn as Lieutenant Ripley changed the entire landscape of female characters on film. To even ponder another actress taking on the role of Ripley is inconceivable. Weaver went on to play other parts in other movies, but the science-fiction icon remains her most successful role to date...
There isn't a lot of overlap between theMCUand iconic video game characters, other than the fact that they symbolize their respective medium's perhaps understandable reliance on big tent pole franchises. In truth, there isn't anything wrong with that, in fact, they allow their creators to t...
Souichi Negishi is the anime world's most famous metal band singer and guitarist. He's the protagonist of the comedy animeDetroit Metal Cityand thanks to the dual life he's living he sometimes has to become one of thedarkest anime characters. In his real life, Negishi dreams about becoming...
The first Tomb Raider game, which debuted in 1996, was one of the first to feature a strong female protagonist. Since then, the series has had numerous installments featuring the independent and strong-willed female, as well as two movies. Recently the series had a reboot that explores her ...
Cardcaptor Sakura was created by the all-female artist group known as CLAMP in 1996. Who voiced the Cardcaptor Sakura? Sakura Kinomoto was voiced by Sakura Tange in the anime adaptation. In the English dub, Sakura Kinomoto was voiced by Carly McKillip. ...
in George Lucas' 1977 space operaStar Wars. As Leia Organa, Fisher redefined the role of the female lead in action-adventure movies. Shequickly became an '80s icon, thanks to her instantly memorable fashion and hairstyle, active role in the story, and influence on other female characters. ...
“Even better, female audiences can find themselves in one or two of the characters because the characters embody feminine archetypes (原型)found throughout the society.”But the idea of following a group of women as they lead a city life is hardly a pioneering concept. In many ways, Ode ...
The two female characters go on to contradict one another. With Velma being the brains of the grand and Daphne being more feminine with motherly instincts, these two characters have their own strengths. It is also notable how over the years these characters have developed extensively with each ...