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Indigo's Bishonen



Now Playing: Hotohori's Theme, from Fushigi Yuugi.

Maybe I didn't catch 'em all, but I caught most of the good ones! ^_^


Spoilers galore, so beware!

Hi. This is my bishonen page, and I love it dearly. It contains a fair amount of my bishonen (incidentally, a "bishonen" is basically a creature of the male gender who is admired/worshipped/drooled over). Yes, there are lots more! Scary, huh? ;) And if you didn't see this page coming, WHERE HAVE YOU BEEN!? I only obsess over EVERYTHING I like! C'mon, I'm a teenage girl! Isn't that what we're supposed to do? Anyway...
Here's a little information for you before you go calling me anything I don't want you to call me... These are the people I think about all day. You might even call it fantasizing. Well, you might not, but I do. I'm not into sexual fantasies, I just like to imagine talking with them, journeying with them, being with them, etc. That sounds boring, but it's deeper than I can explain. My goal in life is to cheer people up, make them happy, and comfort them, and so ever since I was about 12, that's what's been going on in my mind. So HA to those of you who were just waiting to see me as a whore or something! Although what's the point of an ugly bishonen? I do my share of glomping, hugging, and such, as well. ^_^
Long ago, when I was but a young girl, I discovered a beautiful thing. It was called Squaresoft. I quickly became attatched to all its games and characters (with the exception of the necessary losers). I have my best friend Quoda to thank for this. ^_^ Thank you soooo much, Quoda! Then a while later, I discovered Anime. It was quite an exciting discovery, though it wasn't much, and never has been, and may never be. Or it may not have been if not for my wonderful roommate! She loves anime with a passion as well, and has introduced me to many good ones. I've grown quite attatched to what I have seen and heard of in Anime, also. But you didn't come here to hear my life story. If you want that, e-mail me and I'll get confused and end up laughing at you. ^_^ Otherwise, let's get straight to the bishonen! I'm not gonna put all their stats and everything, I'll just give you the picture things I have and tell you a little about them. Go forth and meet my extended harem!



Allan Schezar
Allan is a very chivalrous knight of Asturia, from the anime The Vision of Escaflowne. As you can see, he's quite good looking. I think he looks like a blond Sephiroth(FF7). It's easier to see that when you're looking at him anywhere but in this picture, but you can kinda see it. He's kind and dashing and all that too. He weilds a long sword, and his Guymelef(huge battle armor suit) is called Scheherezahde(excuse the spelling!). He's loyal to a fault, but he'd never betray the laws of chivalry, even for his king, as he demonstrates quite nicely numerous times.


Alucard
Alucard is the main character from Castlevania: Symphony of the Night. I spent a whole 2 days watching a person play this game, and got rather bored, but still, Alucard is extremely cool. He can turn into a bat, a wolf, or mist, and has numerous familiars. He's Dracula's son. His icon-ish picture reminds me a LOT of Magus(CT) while his menu picture looks more like Setzer(FF6). Nevertheless, he's cool. He has a very deep voice, and does all kinds of cool stuff. He seems like quite a gentleman, too.


Amiboshi
Amiboshi is one of the Seiryuu Seven from Fushigi Yuugi. He masquerades as Chiriko of the Suzaku Seven to stop Miaka from summoning Suzaku. He's a nice person, if a little distant sometimes. He and his twin brother, Shuboshi, saw their family killed, and it upset them a great deal. Amiboshi's power is his flute-playing. It can do what he wants it to do. He almost killed everyone with his flute playing while Miaka was rying to summon Suzaku, but the real Chiriko showed up and played his grass whistle to counter it. Since he was exposed, Amiboshi ran. Miaka went after him, realizing that he WAS a good person. His flute playing proved that to her. He fell over the edge of a river, but Miaka caught the other end of his flute. He was scared for a minute, but then his face relaxed into a smile and he let go and fell. It was sad. It looked like he was dead, but later in the series, he appeared again as the adopted son of an older couple in a village. He saved Miaka a few times and he fell in love with her too. After a while, he wanted himself and his twin brother Suboshi to drink a potion to make them forget about being Seiryuu warriors. However, Suboshi drank it and spit it into his brother's mouth so Amiboshi would forget and be a normal person and Suboshi would go back to fighting. When Suboshi was killed, he merged with his brother, and remained dormant for a while in his amnesiac brother until he decided he needed to leave. Anyway, Amiboshi's cool as well as cute.


Angemon
Angemon is a champion-level Digimon from (what else?) Digimon. He digivolves from Patamon, who is a cute little guy who looks nothing like Angemon. His human partner is Takeru (TK), who is also a cute little guy! Angemon is the strongest champion Digimon, and he is very noble, brave, and all that. He's my favorite of the first digimon generation(he'll always be a favorite of mine!). His attack is "Hand of Fate." He carries a long golden staff with him. Like I said before, he's very noble Digimon, and would do ANYTHING to preserve the safety of Takeru and the rest of the group. I beleive that he would readily sacrifice his own life for them.


Ascot
Ascot is the young summoner from Magic Knight Rayearth. He's so cute! In the first series, he's really little and cute. He works for Zagato because Zagato lets him keep his "friends" (who are the monsters he summons). He tries hard to defeat the magic knights with his creatures, but he fails, as villains must. He then teams up with Alcyone for a time, and she kills another of his friends. Then he tags along with Caldina. He finally convinces her that they shouldn't fight, they should just go off and live on their own. In the second series, he's a definite good guy. He grew up for Umi, who he's fallen in love with. You see, in their world, Cephiro, wishes make things happen. Unfortunately, Umi's kind of in love with Clef. Ascot finally confesses his love for her, and she tells him she loves her too, along with everyone else. Not quite the answer he was looking for. But he's so great, he takes it all in stride. He's really cute because he's always blushing. I like Ascot a lot and I really admire his abilities as a summoner.


Chichiri
Chichiri is one of the Suzaku Seven from the anime series "Mysterious Play" or "Fushigi Yuugi." He's really cool! He's a monk, and the oldest of the Seven at 24. He uses a golden staff with rings on it and his magic as weapons. He wears a magical smiling mask all the time, because there is a scar over his right eye. It's a reminder of when his best friend stole his fiance away and Chichiri killed him. He wants the memorial, but he doesn't want to disgust people with his scar. I think it looks good, though. He can be really funny, but he's also very responsible. He always says "Ya know?" (or "No da" in Japanese), except when his mask is of. It's kind of an expression of false cheerfulness. He's got some really cool magic too. He can disappear into his hat or his cloak, he can make barriers or communication spells or he can blast people with his chi. He's got a funny high-pitched voice. It's a bit deeper and more serious when his mask is off, but he only does that for serious occasions. He does a great job of rescuing Miaka, and he's the one who pretty much always knows what he's doing. He watches over the other warriors of Suzaku, and he is a good leader. In the first OAV (I think it's the first), he faces his friend again, who has become a great magic-user who controlls water. After Chichiri holds him in place and makes Tasuki blast him with fire, his friend forgives him and he's sad to lose his friend again, but they're both very contented with each other now. He can also ease the tension among his traveling companions. If you want a useful person around, Chichri's it.


Master Mage Clef
Clef is probably the most powerful person in all of Cephiro, with the possible exception of the Pillar. He's got amazing magic. He taught Alcyone, Presea, and many others. He loves Cephiro and would do anything to protect it. He also loves Princess Emeraude, and if you've seen the series, you'll see how this could be a conflict of interests. Clef is over 700 years old... And about the height of a ten-year-old. He's very sensitive about his height, so don't say anything to him about it. In the OAVs, which I have yet to see, he gets taller. Usually he wears bug heavy elaborate robes, a strange rounded blue horn on his forehead, and carries a huge staff much bigger than he is. I'm suprised he can move with all that! In the start of the first series, he gets turned to stone, but he manages to teach and guide the magic knights anyway. In the second series he's non-stone again, and he does a lot more. He protects the palace and people of Cephiro. When his spell barriers are destroyed, he spends his own life energy to protect what's left of Cephiro. Umi loves him, I think. So does Presea. And her sister Sierra. And the list goes on... I don't really know who it is that he's in love with. He has a short temper (no pun intended!), but I like him a lot anyway.


Clow Reed
Clow Reed is from the anime Cardcaptor Sakura (or just Cardcaptors). He created the Clow cards, Kero (the guardian beast of the cards), and Yue (the judge of the card master/mistress). He's also an ancestor of Li Syoran. He gets reincarnated into Eriol and Sakura's father, Fujitaka. From what I hear, he's a polite English boy who's creepy but nice to Sakura. But we'll see. Aside from that, I don't really know much about him. I just saw the picture and loved him instantly.


Dilandau Albatau
Dialndau is the arch-villan of the anime Vision of Escaflowne. In my experience, he is evil, cruel, heartless, careless, and truely insane. He kills people, burns towns, and destroys kingdoms for fun. In his spare time, he plots more ways to do the things I mentioned above. Yet I feel strangely drawn toward him... His birthday is the day after mine, also. August 8th(mine's the 7th, for people who are bad with numbers). It's almost creepy. I hated him to death for a while, but I can't seem to shake him off! So I finally gave up resisting and let him in. I figure either my good bishonen will rub off on him or maybe they'll get annoyed and kill him. We'll just have to see. ^_^ Also, an interesting little tidbit of information that I've picked up is that he's really Allen's sister, Serena. I'm not quite sure how that works, but when I figure it out, I'll tell you. That's probably one reason why he's so insane; he's got two people in his mind!


Eagle Vision
Yes, in keeping with the tradition, Eagle IS named after a car. Eagle is the captain of the Autozam (Auto Zone!) fleet, and pilots the FTO (I think that's it). He's really a very sweet guy. He's supposed to be Cephiro's enemy, but when he captures Hikaru, he treats her very well. His two friends on the ship are Geo Metro and Zazu Torque. He's also an old friend of Lantis. Geo cares deeply for him, and makes sure he gets as much rest as he can. He even shares his sweets! Zazu's younger, but he's a good friend too. And Lantis seemed like a best friend to him. Now I'm sure you have also noticed the yaoi trends in shoujo animes. It holds true here too. There was definitely something between Eagle and Lantis, and Geo would like some action with Eagle too. But anyway... Eagle has a fatal disease. He coughs uncontrollably, and coughs up blood, sometimes. Eventually he does die, which broke my heart, but he was killed in battle at least, not by the sickness. That's how he wanted it. Even after he was captured by Cephiro, he helped them. He said that if he was the Pillar, he'd do things right and abolish the system. It was his dream to be the Pillar to help Autozam. And then he gave his life for the Magic Knights! How sad! I really like Eagle.


Hiragizawa Eriol
Eriol is from Cardcaptor Sakura. He's an exchange student (they sure do get a lot of those!) from England. He bugs Sakura, but he has good intentions (or so I hear). Apparently, he's rather creepy to Sakura, and likes to play harmless jokes on her. He sounds like a fun person. :) He's also the reincarnation of Clow Reed. He makes trouble for Sakura, like posessing a bike and a teddy bear and thread and such. And he makes Yue weaker. His guardians are Spinel Sun (Spinner Sun in America) and Ruby Moon. Spinel Sun is calm and serious. Ruby Moon seems more frivolous and fun-loving.


Ferio
Ferio is a knight-type guy from Magic Knight Rayearth. He seems like someone not to be trusted at first, but he comes through for the girls when they need him. He takes a special liking to Fuu. This really suprised me, because usually the first guy love interest met in the series belongs to the main character. So it threw me off a bit for a while. Anyway, Ferio cares a lot about Fuu and the others. He is Princess Emeraude's younger brother. She erased his memory of her and being in the palace so he wouldn't miss her so much. When he finally remembers, he remembers how much he loved her. In the first series, he helps the girls a lot. The second series finds him in the palace all day. He does comfort Fuu sometimes, and he rescues her from Princess Aska once, but he gets a much lesser role. That's a shame because although he gets tied down to someone early, he's really cool. I like Ferio, despite the fact that's he's completely and totally taken.


Folken Lakur De Fanel
Folken is something of an anti-villan (as opposed to an anti-hero). However, he still manages to be quite a good villan. He is the leader of Zeibach's army. He is Van's brother (Van will be brought up later, as he is way down there in the alphabet). This means that he shares more than Van's genes and dashing good looks. He also has wings. ^_^ He was the first to reveal his feathery wings in the show, even if it was only as a shadow on the wall and a bunch of feathers floating everywhere. His wings are black. Folken likes his little brother, and would like nothing better than to have Van help him do his evil work. See, Folken was going out to kill a dragon as a coming-of-age ritual of kingship in Fanalia. He thought that the dragon was dead and approached it(stupid move!), but of course, it wasn't dead so it lashed out at him and he lost an arm from the encounter. The Zeibach empire found him and took him and fixed him up, but gave him a skeletal robotic arm to replace his old one. Very late in the series, he turns good agian and saves everyone, dying in the process. Somewhere along the line, he also got a little teardrop-shaped scar (or perhaps it's just makeup) under one eye and white hair. Maybe the hair's from stress, because I know I'd be stressed if something like that happened to me, and it takes a lot to get me stressed... Probably slightly less so for him.


Goemon
Goemon is the stoic swordsman from the series Lupin III. If you'll remember from above, I saw The Castle of Cagliostro (or whatever), and that's part of the series. Goemon's in it, as you might guess. He looks kinda weird in this picture, but he's really cool. He has a very long and VERY sharp sword that will cut through things that bullets just bounce off of. He often has a wise saying, pearl of wisdom, or cool-sounding ultimatum to say to friend and foe alike. Let's just say anyone in his right mind would rather fight with Goemon than against him!


Gourry Gabriev
Gourry is Lina's protecter in Slayers. He's a tall blond blue-eyed handsome swordsman-a very good one, too. He uses the amazingly powerful Sword of Light. He's also a big dummy. He's sweet and loveable and innocent and all that. And he's really just an idiot. He's a good source of comic releif. He's in love with Lina. Sylphiel (and Lina, though she won't admit it) are in love with him. But Lina will get him. Anyway, he's really cool.


Heero Yuy
Heero is a young Gundam pilot from (what else) Gundam Wing. I've only seen a couple episodes of that show, and they was rather boring, but a friend of mine described the first part of the series, and I was caught up in Heero's character right away. He was raised to be the perfect soldier (can we say "Sephiroth"?) and had no qualms about killing anyone. He was also quite suicidal. For some reason, he decided not to kill Relena, who happened to be around, and they got together after a while. She was the only one who ever made him smile. Aww...How sweet! However, I don't like Gundam Wing much. I might if I could watch it regularly, but no. His Gundam, by the way, is called Wing Zero, although for a while he has the Epyon.


Hiei (pronounced "Hee-ay") is a demon from Yu Yu Hakusho. As I type this, I haven't seen all of the series yet. But I'll tell you what I know. In his alternate form, Hiei is green with eyes all over his body. Even in his normal form, he has a third eye, which he usually keeps covered with a bandana. He has a sister who looks a lot like his friend Kurama, and Kuwabara loves her. Hiei and Kuwabara don't get along well though. It's funny. Hiei is very fast, the fastest of the group. Yuusuke first meets him trying to get some magical items back that were stolen. He defeated Hiei, but then he came back later, with Kurama, to help. Hiei isn't a friendly, warm person. He's very cold and impersonal, in fact. However, he respects Yuusuke a lot, and even likes him. He feels the same way about Kurama. This confuses him greatly, and he struggles with it for quite a while. I like Hiei a lot.


Hotohori
Hotohori is the Emporer of Konan from Fushigi Yuugi. He is beautiful and he knows it! His symbol is the star, and his power is beign a great swordsman. He's a bit arrogant, but he's very nice. He cares deeply for Miaka. At first, he wants her to be his empress to the point where he fights with Tamahome for their lives over her. Later, though, he realizes that she loves Tamahome more than she could ever love him, so he gives up and accepts that he will never have her... Ever since he was a child, Hotohori was extremely lonely and he wished for a person who would love him as a person, and not as a ruler. He thought that the priestess of Suzaku would do that, but she had other ideas... Nuriko loves Hotohori, but he ignores Nuriko. When he does get married however, his bride, Hoki, looks exactly like Nuriko. He has a son who is born after he dies in battle, but they see eachother when Hotohori comes back as a ghost. I really like Hotohori, and i think he deserved better than he got.


Izumi Koushiro (Izzy)
Izzy is the computer genius from Digimon. He's WAY too young for me (as are quite a few other here, mostly the crew from Digimon and a few of the Cardcaptor Sakura people), but I love him anyway. In a friendly way. He is always typing away on his Pineapple laptop, and he can keep his head in a crisis. His Digimon is Tentomon, who is also pretty intelligent, and his crest is that of Knowledge. Izzy is a good peacemaker when those hotheads he travels with will let him be. He's a great kid, but often Tentomon has to drag him away from his computer and out into real life, and conversation. I think he'd forget to eat and sleep without Tentomon. In the later series, with the Digimon Emporor, I feel sorry for him because everyone makes such a big deal over how smart Ken is and they all seem to ignore Izzy. He seemed to get annoyed about that once or twice. I can relate to him very well because he really has almost no people skills, so he isolates himself a lot, as I do.


James Morgan (Kojiro)
James is from Pokemon, and is a member of the evil Team Rocket. He himself, though, is very sweet and innocent. He's really cute, too. He's often seen holding a rose, which symbolizes his romantic side. He comes from a very(VERY) rich family. He ran away when a very bossy girl was betrothed to him and she wanted to change and "refine" him. He went to and flunked out of Pokemon Tech school with his new friend, and later partner, Jessie. After that, they joined a bicycle gang. James was the only one in the gang who needed training wheels. The two then left to join Team Rocket. They were assigned with the boss's then-favorite Pokemon, a talking Meowth, to steal rare and valuable Pokemon. Maybe they were rather successful at first, but after they ran into Ash and Pikachu, they never really succeeded again. James is very sensitive, sentimental, and vulnerable. He's also willing to do anything to help his friends, but he doesn't hesitate to thank his enemies for saving his life. He's great. ^_^


Jareth
Jareth is the Goblin King from the movie Labyrinth, and he's the first and probably only live person to get onto this page. I normally wouldn't stoop to venerating a "real" person, but I'll make an exception for him. Please note that I like Jareth, not David Bowie. Who cares about actors or singers? The characters are the good ones, and the singer wasn't even a good actor! But anyway, Jareth is the main enemy in the Labyrinth. True to the main character (Sarah)'s fantasy, he fell in love with her and stole her baby stepbrother away at her request. Why he'd fall in love with a spoiled whiner like her is quite beyond me, but whatever... He is a slightly scary character, but above all he oozes charisma. His hair and voice (when he's not trying to sound dramatic and far away) really won me. In the end, of course, he loses Sarah and her brother. The fate of a villan... He would've become her willing slave and loved her above all else. Ah well, he still looks cool. ^_^


Kido Jyou
Jyou (or Joe) is the worrywort study-holic of Digimon. He's also too young for me, but too bad! Joe is the voice of reason, a bit like Izzy, in the group. He would rather play it safe than take a risk. His Digimon is Gomamom, and his crest is Reliability. Despite his earliest actions, he is very reliable. Gomamon is one of the cutest Digimon, and was my first favorite. He often tries to get Joe to loosen up. This fails, because like me, Joe can't loosen up if someone tells him to. It only works if he feels ready to. I also think that Joe strives for approval. If you think about it, and if you know him, he's not the type of kid who was ever popular in school, and I think he mourns that fact. In the second series, he is probably about 17 (now that's more like it!) and looks a lot more mature. He's calmed down tremendously and is studying to be a doctor. I get the impression that he skipped a grade or two, so he's probably taking college-level courses. He's still just as reliable as ever.


Kain
Kain is the dragoon of Final Fantasy 4. He is Cecil's best friend. Although you can't see it under there, he has blond hair. Kain is loyal and honorable, but above all he is proud and rather jealous. He is in love with Cecil's girlfriend, Rosa. Golbez controls him for a while, but as he tells Cecil, he did what he did to get Rosa to be with him, not because Golbez wanted it. Cecil and Rosa forgive him, but then they get married in the end, leaving him alone as usual. Kain is an amazing fighter and a great character. One of my favorites in the game.


Karsh
Karsh is one of the four Devas of the Acacia Dragoons from Chrono Cross. He uses an axe. Karsh is very proud and arrogant. He's also a good fighter. His innate element is green. His first tech skill has to do with charging the enemy on a dragon, and the other two have to do with his axe. Karsh has a very short temper, and seems to hate just about everyone, especially the Porre military. Karsh grew up with Dario and Glenn (not Frog, a different Glenn). Both Dario and Karsh became Devas, and both fell in love with Lady Riddel. However, Dario and Riddel became engaged, breaking Karsh's heart. Dario was taken over by the evil Masamune, and Karsh had to kill him (actually he didn't kill him, but he thought he did). Later he has to fight Dario, possessed again by the Masamune. And still, Dario loves Riddel and she loves him in return. Poor Karsh. Karsh's parents are the blacksmith Zappa and his wife Zippa. In Home World, Karsh disappeared in the Dead Sea expodition along with the other dragoons. Despite Karsh's rather bad attitude, I like him a lot.


Ichijouji Ken (the Digimon Emporer/Kaiser)
Ken is from Digimon, in case you couldn't tell. He's the first enemy of the second series, and wow, he had evil down to a science! In the real world, Ken is a super genius, renowned for his prowess at math, soccer, and video games among other things. He has an almost inhuman ability to play soccer, and he commands his team like a general commanding an army. To all people in the real world, he seems like a nice, sweet, helpful little genius. However, then he went into the Digital World and vented his frusterations at the stupidity of other people by causing Digimon/Digidestined to suffer. He developed Control Spires, Dark Rings, and the Dark Spirals, to control Digimon, and he seemed to delight in watching pain and suffering. When he was there, he had a very regal looking cape and shoulder pads and all that, and his hair stuck out spikily and he had blue-tinted glasses/goggles on. His Digimon is Wormmon, and here's the real tragedy of the series until he was defeated: he was awful to the little guy. Poor Wormmon is as sweet, cute, loving, loyal, faithful, and self-sacrificing as you could ever hope for... But Ken was so mean to him! Wormmon tried to protect Ken from harm and Ken yelled at him. He tried to cheer him up and got screamed at. He tried to get just a tiny crumb of the love and affection he so richly deserved and he got KICKED! It made me so mad! The reason I put up with, and have grown to like, Ken is that later on in the series, he was defeated and realized the error of his ways. He didn't realize that the Digimon were living feeling creatures. He had a lot of darkness and turmoil which he's still trying to overcome, but he's adjusting well. He's really nice now, although he's still shy and unsure of his own likeability. But everyone is very nice to him, so he's improving.


Kopii Rezo
Kopii Rezo (or Koppi Rezo or Kopi Rezo or Copy Rezo) is Rezo the Red Priest's copy from Slayers. Eris created him because she was so in love (and in awe) or her Rezo-sama. So he came into existence, kowing only that he had to be Rezo. This understandably angered him, so he waited for the right time and killed Eris. Then he decided that since the origional Rezo had been killed by Lina Inverse, he would have to kill Lina to surpass the origional. He bonded with the Great Beast Zannafar and was so strong that he almost beat Lina and the others. However, Lina and Sylphiel teamed up to kill him, and they succeeded of course. He wanted to know if he had lost because he was only a copy. Lina told him no, it was because he hadn't looked beyond killing her. He asked Lina what she saw when she looked so far ahead, and she told him "A flower whose name I don't know yet." And he said he didn't want a gravestone, but he wanted to be buried under Flagoon, the holy tree of Sairaag. He died smiling... I was very sad.


Kuja
Kuja is the main enemy of Final Fantasy 9. He sweeps about in all his silver-haired majesty, like Sephiroth. He's kind of insane too, but that's okay. He might be thought of as evil, but I'm not so sure. From what I got out of the game, he's just trying to save his own soul from Garland and preserve his own life. Not so bad, right? He's also really narciccistic. Meaning he likes to look at himself because he knows how beautiful he is. He rides a beautiful silver dragon, and as it flies, he stands on its back. It flies very smoothly, but even so, it'd take incredible balance. In his normal state, Kuja just looks like your average beautiful-beyond-belief villan. In the FMV scenes, when he smiles, he looks so sweet and innocently happy... As he destroys whole cities... And in trance mode, his hair gets bright red and looks like a cross between feathers and dreadlocks and he shows his tail (which is red in trance mode, so it's probably silver normally). Kuja is not a human, he's a Genome. He comes from the world of Terra. He's sooo cool! ^_^


Laguna Loire
Laguna is from Final Fantasy 8. He's a friendly, good-natured fighter. He's also a big klutz. He uses a machine gun, and his Limit Break is Desperado. I've been a fan of Laguna ever since I first heard about him. Oh, he's also Squall's father. He's 27 and Squall's 17. Explain THAT!!! Well, actually, he's probably just 27 in the flashbacks and since they are seen in Squall's present, they would be Laguna's past. Laguna is a Galbadian soldier, making him on the opposite side of Squall at the beginning at least. his two cohorts/best friends are Kiros and Ward. He falls in love with the piano player/singer Julia, who writes a beautiful song (Eyes on Me) about him. Then after getting rather beat up, he is rescued by some small town-ers and falls in love with Raine, who takes care of him. I suspect that Ellone is his daughter, too.


Li Syoran
Li is a cardcaptor on, what else, Cardcaptor Sakura! He is Sakura's first rival. He's also her only real rival at the moment, because despite what they called that one episode, Meiling is a nuiscence, not a real rival. Li is very stiff about everything he does, and he strikes me as being brought up with parents who expected perfection and wouldn't accept anything less. Li uses the Lasin board to find Clow Cards and a sword as a weapon and sealing device. He is very brave, and won't back down from a fight. However, I find it funny that he always freezes up, panics, and runs when Sakura's brother Touya's (Tori's) friend Yukito (Julian) comes into sight. Yukito's such a nice sweet guy, and Li's just terrified of him! At first I thought that maybe Li didn't know how to deal with such open niceness, but I learned later that Li had a crush on Yukito at first. Then he got over that and fell for Sakura, but that's okay. When Eriol comes into the series, he's very jealous of how easily friendly he is around Sakura.


Locke Cole
Locke is the main male character in Final Fantasy 6(or 3 for SNES). He is a treasure hunter, and he is darn good at his job, too. When he wants to be. However, if you call him a theif, he'll rip your lungs out. He's quite sensitive about the distinction! Locke takes it upon himself to protect all the pretty girls within about ten years of his age (well, he never protected an old lady, and he ignores Relm, so why not?). Don't worry, he's not as perverted as you imagine (Not quite anyway...Hey, get your mind out of the gutter! That's MY place!)! See, one day long ago, Locke took his girlfriend Rachel to a cave to show her his latest find. There was a rickety bridge (as there always is), and right when Locke was in the middle, it cracked under him. Rachel ran to push him aout of the way, and thus fell leaving Locke safe and sound with his treasure. She was brought home and woke up with amnesia. She and her parents drove Locke away. However, her memory returned just as some troops from the evil Empire were about to kill her. Her last word was Locke's name. Isn't that just beautiful!? Wow. So he brought her body back to town with him and had it restored and preserved by the resident crazy guy. He also tried to bring her back to life with a cracked peice of the Phoenix magicite, but it only worked for a short time. During that time, Rachel told Locke to let her go and move on with his life. That frees his heart for Celes! Anyway... Locke's special skill is stealing, and he's probably the first umm... treasure hunter... to be able to steal successfully on a fairly regular basis (Edge certainly couldn't!). He's a fun guy, and I like him even though he's taken (by Rachel's memory and Celes Cher), but then lots of these guys are.


Remus Lupin
Lupin is probably my second-favorite character in the Harry Potter books, if not my favorite. He first appears in the third book as a teachet at Hogwarts. He teaches Defense against the Dark Arts for the year. It is revealed that he is a werewolf, was friends with Harry's father at school, and is the reason for the Whomping Willow being planted. He even looks good in this picture. He will return in future books, of course. He's extremely kind and very smart too. He really knows his Magical Creatures! He's always rather shabby, but he strikes me as a reasonably good-looking man anyway.


Magus (Prince Janus Zeal)
Magus is the evil warlock of Chrono Trigger. He begins as the main bad guy, and also the person who causes everything in the world to go wrong. However, he was trying to help save the world the whole time, even if it was just because he wanted to save/avenge his sister, Schala. If you think about it, the whole first half of the game revolves around him in some way. After the main climax of the game, Magus reveals himself to be Janus, the prince of Zeal Kingdom. Then either he joins the party or you kill him. I've never killed him because he's so cool! He never gets along really well with the other party members, but they all have a kind of mutual tolerance for each other.


Marron Glase
Marron is a sorceror hunter from the anime Sorceror Hunters. He's Carrot's younger brother. Marron uses Eastern magic, which he needs both hands to perform. He usually uses it with special cards. Marron is very beautiful and very serious. When he was little, the other kids used to tease him because he never laughed. Carrot to the rescue! Carrot took care of his little brother well. One can feel when the other is hurt. Marron is normally extremely calm and collected, but when Carrot is hurt, he almost goes crazy. He's extremely protective of Carrot. Carrot is protective of him, too, but not to that extreme. Gateau, another sorceror hunter, is kind of in love with Marron... He sees Marron's beauty (which "transcends the sexes") and is constantly showing off his muscles to the indifferent Marron. Mostly just in the manga, though.


Mistukake
Mitukake is one of the most underdeveloped of the Suzaku Seven from Fushigi Yuugi. His power is healing, and his symbol is on the palm of his hand. He's very quiet and introverted. His girlfriend died waiting for him to return to her, and was brought back to un-life and became a monster. She had to be killed. His companion is a little white cat with a brown streak on his head called Tama. Tama often goes off with Chichiri or Miaka or Tamahome, or whoever needs him. Not that they ever listen to him. Misukake is often ignored, and that's a shame, because I'm sure he could be an interesting person, given the chance.


Mousse
Mousse is a strikingly handsome warrior from the Ranma 1/2 anime series. He is in love with Shampoo, who is in love with Ranma, who won't admit his love for Akane, who loves Ranma even more but also won't admit it. He is the master of the hidden weapons. He would be extrordinarily good, except that his eyesight is absolutely horrible. He mistakes people for other people all the time... Once he even mistook Akane, whom he meant to hold hostage, for a stuffed pig she was holding. He has glasses, but is most likely too vain to use them all the time. He wears them on his head, but when someone yells at him or makes it otherwise apparent that he needs them, he'll put them on in a hurry or get them put on for him. He's got an... interesting... personality, like most of the Ranma characters. You can be sure that whenever he enters the scene, things will get even more interesting than they already are. He also had the misfortune to trip right into the Spring of the Drowned Duck in China, so now whenever he's splashed with cold water he becomes a duck.


Nuriko
Nuriko is on of the Suzaku Seven form Fushigi Yuugi, and despite all appearences, he is a man! When he was young, his little sister died. He had been very close to her, so he tried to become her. He keeps this up until just before he dies. Nuriko is a harem "girl" at the beginning of the series. He loves Emporer Hotohori, and he also tries to steal Tamahome away form Miaka. His power is strength, and his symbol is on his chest. He was trying to go get an item to allow the Suzaku Seven to summon Suzaku, but he was attacked by one the Seiryuu Seven and killed (not before he killed the other guy and moved a boulder away from the mouth of a cave, though!). Everyone really missed Nuriko, myself included.


Piccolo the Namek
Piccolo comes from the world of DragonballZ, from a planet called Namek. His predecessor(for lack of a better term) is a bad guy, whose good half split apart from him. When he died, he spit out Piccolo, who also begins as a bad guy. However, he and Goku (the main hero) work together to kill Goku's brother Raditz, who is the current threat to Earth, killing Goku in the process (but of course, he's brought back in time to flatten the next threat). After that, he takes Goku's son, Gohan(who's half Saiyajin) out from under the watchful eye of his mother and trains him to be a fighter. Piccolo is cold and distant, even mean, to most people. However, he has a soft spot for Gohan. Later, he absorbs a few more Nameks into him to make him even stronger. They can do that without too much trouble, I gather.


Quatre Raberba Winner
Quatre (that's pronounced Kah-trah) is from Gundam Wing. He is Arabian. He is also aweet and dedicated. He plays the violin, and from what I hear, he plays it very well. Aww... How nice! ^_^ His Gundam is the Sandrock, which goes quite well with his ethnic background. I don't know anything else about Quatre, but I'll keep him anyway.


Reeve
Reeve is from Final Fantasy 7. He's a traitor to both sides, but before you go hating him, let me tell you more about this wonderful guy who I admire and like so much. See, Reeve is/was the secretary of Urban Development for the Shinra Company. Somehow, he got an assignment to spy on AVALANCHE, the local terrorist group. So he used his vast knowledge of technology to make a really cute robotic cat on a stuffed moogle that he controlled and spoke through. He always spoke in a different dialect or accent so he wouldn't be recognized, though he once got a bit confused in a time of panic. Anyway, Cait Sith the cat uses a megaphone as a weapon to yell commands to its moogle, who has huge fists, that do some real damage. His limit breaks are Dice and Slots (which can have varying effects). Cait has been dubbed one of the useless characters, but I like him anyway. So back to Reeve. Reeve was ordered to steal the Keystone, which would open up the Promised Land, from AVALANCHE, and he did, but they caught him right as he was giving it to Tseng of the Turks (he acted through Cait Sith). Then he admitted what he had done, but wanted to remain with them because he knew that their cause was just. He also took a few hostages to insure his position on the team. After a while, it becomes rather obvious to the team that Cait Sith is Reeve, and most of them don't trust him, but I do. He's quite a humanitarian, and just wants to do what he can to help people, which goes against everything Shinra beleives in. So neither Shinra nor AVALANCHE particularly like him, but I still do, so nya!!!


Reno
Reno is the unofficial field commander of the Turks. He is the Turk that would make you think "slacker" the most. His uniform is always sloppy. The shirt is untucked, the collar's messy, and the top two buttons are unbuttoned. Basically, he looks like he slept in his clothes and didn't bother to comb his hair. But I think he looks good like that. Think about it! What would he look like with straight, neat hair? Not very good, if you ask me. Reno has a bit of a short temper. He loves to get drunk with his drinking buddy, Rude. Reno would rather relax, drink, and talk than work, but he gets the job done. Although serious is the last word I'd use to describe him, Reno is professional when he needs to be. He likes to talk to Rude about who likes who. They find out a lot of interesting things in these nice little chats they have. Reno doesn't mention liking anyone. I think he just likes to play matchmaker. Reno uses a "magical nightstick" called the Electro-Mag Rod. It's basically a metal rod with a button that charges it with a volt of electricity. He's probably pretty good with his fists, too, although not as good as Tseng or Rude. Physically, he's the weakest of the male Turks (no offense to him, but it's the truth). I really don't see Reno as an evil person. He has a strong sense of loyalty to the Turks. He's also the most talkative male Turk. And so cute in every picture except this one!


Aka Houshi Rezo Greywords
Rezo the Red Priest is one of the five wise men of his age in Slayers. He is Zelgadis's grandfather OR great-grandfather, contrary to popular beleif that he is both. Rezo was a great humanitarian. He traveled the land healing people. He was born blind, and his life's other mission was to cure his blindness. He learned white, black, and shamanistic magic to do this. However, it didn't work. He resorted to more desperate measures. He also turned Zelgadis into a chimera to give him more power. Much to Zel's distaste. Finally, he decided that the only way to cure his blindness was to resurrect the dark lord Shabranigdu. He suceeded, but in a way he hadn't expected. It turns out that Shabranigdu had been sealed in his eyes, and he only got to see through his own eyes for a second before the Mazoku lord took over his body and turned it into its own. Lina, Gourry, and Zelgadis were trying to beat him, and having not much luck, until Zelgadis yelled to Rezo that he was going to destroy the very world he had longed to see. There was a small shred of Rezo left in there, and he held Shabranigdu still so Lina could cast the Giga Slave and kill Shabranigdu. I know Rezo did that horrible thing to Zelgadis, but I think Shabranigdu was controlling him even then. All in all, Rezo himself seems like a good person. I like him, anyway.


Ryouga
Ryouga is Ranma's rival for Akane's love in Ranma 1/2. Unlike Ranma, however, he loves Akane. Well, Ranma cares about her deeply too, but Ryouga will go out of his way to admit and prove his love... to anyone but Akane. When faced with this prospect, Ryouga goes shy all of a sudden. He'll protect her at all costs, but he's actually afraid of letting her love him, and of loving her. Because while in China, Ryouga fell into another transforming spring, so now whenever he gets splashed with cold water he becomes a tiny cute black pig called P-chan. P-chan is Akane's pet, and she loves him dearly. Ryouga is afraid that if she discovers that he turns into P-chan, she would hate him. However, it's my opinion that she would like him even more... After her initial reaction of yelling at him for not telling her and probably for "being a pervert," as it's the recurring theme. Ryouga's my favorite Ranma character because he's cute and sweet, if a bit pig-headed (no pun intended). He also has NO sense of direction. He could lose Tokyo while he was in it.


Sephiroth
Sephiroth is the main bad guy of Final Fantasy 7. He is not just handsome or good-looking; he is beautiful! I might even call him gorgeous! Wow! Anyway... Sephiroth was raised to be another of those "perfect soldiers," which he was. To a point. See, he was also brought up as an experiment. Once on a mission, he read some old lab dairies, and he misinterpereted them to mean that JENOVA, an evil alien life form in a special tank, was his mother. In reality, he was just injected with her cells from conception onward. When he "found this out," it drove him mad and he burned down the town and disappeared. After a few years, he turned up again, and got into the habit of stabbing people, especially in the back. From the President of Shinra, to Tseng of the Turks, to Aeris the flower girl, it didn't matter. He never learned that his mother was Lucrecia, a scientist, and his father was.... Professor Hojo!!! *gasp!* Some people say that Vincent Valentine, formerly of the Turks, was his father, but however much of a monster Hojo might be, he at least deserves recognition as Sephiroth's father. Besides, there's that family resemblence in the hairstyle... Sephiroth uses a sword longer than he is called the Masamune.


Shu
Shu is the master-strategist of Suikoden 2. He first intrigued me because he looks remarkably like Tseng from FF7. I've only just started the game and only play it when I get bored with FF7 and FF9, but from what I've gathered from the strategy guide, he's very intelligent. He really knows his stuff when it comes to war and diplomacy. He's not really a fighter, but that's okay. He makes up for it with his great strategies. I'll stop now before I use the word "Strategy" one more time!


Squall Leonheart
Squall is the cold silent uncaring-seeming main character of Final Fantasy 8. While he is QUITE good-looking, he comes off as a real jerk. Like at a dance to honor him and his classmates, his friend Zell came up to shake his hand and say hi. Squall just sipped his drink and said, "Whatever..." I don't like rude people! Evil I can stand, but not disrespect... Since I started playing the game, however, I realized I was wrong about him for the most part. Squall's really not so mean, he just has trouble expressing his emotions. And he's quiet, too. So after finding out that he's more like me than I thought, I like him a lot.


Suboshi
Suboshi is Amiboshi's twin brother of the Seiryuu Seven. He's rather psychotic, but he's had to go through a lot. First he had to watch his family be killed, then he lost his brother. He kind of went crazy, and spent his time trying to kill Tamahome with his yo-yo-like weapon. It's really deadly and controlloed by telekenisis. Yui comforted Suboshi when he thought Amiboshi was dead, so Suboshi fell in love with Yui. He follows her everywhere and would do anything for her. She's more interested in Nakago, so this really just annoys her. I think he could do a lot better than Yui, but since he likes her, I wish he'd had better luck. When Suboshi is killed, his spirit goes into Amiboshi's body.


Suzaku
Suzaku is the Phoenix god of the south from Fushigi Yuugi. He is portrayed as the "good guys god" in the series. "Suzaku" means "phoenix" or "red peacock." I don't know too much about Suzaku, just his warriors and priestess. The Priestess of Suzaku is Miaka. Suzaku isn't often seen in his human form, like the other gods, Seiryuu, Genbou, and Byakko. But I think he's cool.


Takaishi Takeru
Takeru (TK) is from Digimon. In the first series, he's the youngest (or at least the second youngest). He's Matt's little 7-year-old brother. At first he's a a bit of a crybaby, but he gets better with time, as they all do. He is sweet and innocent. He will do anything to help others. His Digimon is Patamon. In the later series, he's 11. He's matured a lot, as well as gotten taller. He has a strong bond with all his friends, and a bit of a crush on Kari. Davis has a crush on her also, but I'm rooting for Takeru! I don't like Davis, although he'll probably improve at least a little over time. I don't like the later Kari either, for that matter! However, I want Takeru to be happy. Ah well, he's too young for me, and there are plenty of other fish in the sea. ^_^ He also has the crest of Hope.


Tasuki
Tasuki is one of the Suzaku Seven from Mysterious Play. He's basically a hill bandit who was ousted from his leadership by an old ugly fat pervert. He got his leadership back, but he decided to go with Miaka and the others. His flaming hair matches his firey personality. He uses an iron fan that shoots fire as a weapon. He does NOT like to swim. In fact, he can't. Despite his hot temper, Tasuki is a nice person. He likes to tease people, but he won't hurt his friends. He especially likes to tease Tamahome, because Tama was being controlled by an evil guy when they first met and almost killed Tasuki. He's probably my second favorite of the Seven (Chichiri wins that position hands down!). In the OAV, he gets controlled by Chichiri's old friend who's evil at the time for a while. That brings out his love for Miaka as a huge lust, and he's really nasty. He gets Miaka drunk and tries to force himself on her, and hurts Taka (Tamahome's reincarnation). But he is forgiven because he's just so likeable!


Tomo
Tomo is one of the Seiryuu Seven from Fushigi Yuugi. He never looks like this picture except occasionally in the manga. Usually he has his face all painted and he dressed in huge elaborate robes and headdresses of the Chinese Opera. He was abandoned as a child and taken in by some dancers who did Chinese Opera. That's all anyone knows about his past. He has a trademark "Kekekekeke" laugh. His character is the root, and it's on his pelvis. Tomo is flamingly gay, and is in love with Nakago. Nakago do not return ANY feelings, much less those of Tomo. So he has to live with rejection. Not to mention the fact that Soi's not very nice to him. No one is, really. It's a shame, because I like him. I can't say I like his English dubbed voice, though. It's pretty creepy. He has the power of illusions, and makes them using an oyster shell called "Shin." I haven't seen it in a long time, but I'm pretty sure he dies late in the series. Not to fear, though! He returns in one of the OAVs!


Professor Tomoe
Prof. Tomoe is from Sailor Moon. Apparently, he is Sailor Jupiter's father. He is a bad guy (for a while), but only because he had to sell his soul to save his daughter. He really seems like a sweet guy when he's not being controlled. In this picture, he's not wearing his glasses, but when he is, you can see the controlling device covering his right lense. I hear that after a while, he is freed from the control somehow, so that's good.


Touya Kinomoto (Tori Avalon)
Touya (who I know as Tori) is Sakura's big brother on Cardcaptors. He's seventeen, very successful in school and work, and an all-around overacheiver. He is cool and has an attitude of superiority. He loves to torment Sakura, but he will protect her in a second, because he's the only one he'll allow to pick on his sister (Unlike me. I let anyone pick on my siblings because they deserve it!). He's also great at sports. He suspects that Kero is not just a stuffed animal, also, as he demonstrates every time he sees the guardian beast around the house. Touya can see into the spirit world, as he tells the Mirror Card when she's covering for Sakura one night. It's strange, though, that Sakura and their parents all share the same reddish brown hair and pale complexion (and green eyes, I think), but Touya has black hair, slanty dark eyes, and a dark complexion. I first became attatched to him because he reminded me of Vicent Valentine (of FF7) when he was a Turk.


Treize Khushrenada
Treize is from Gundam Wing. He's probably the hardest character to understand. He has an idealistic veiw of war, and tends to "selfishly combine war with one's own value of beauty." His closest comrade was Zechs, and he has a daughter named Mariemeia. His number is 13, but don't ask me what that means... This guy can plan with perfect precision. His every move hhas meaning and means that he will better himself in the future. I like his eyebrows, too. ^_^


Trowa Barton
Trowa is another pilot from Gundam Wing. I like his hair a lot. he sounds like he has an appealing personality, too! He never smiles, except when he's talking to Catherine (his adoptive sister) or Quatre. He has no family. In fact, Trowa isn't even his real name. He either doesn't know his real name or won't give it away. He used to be a clown in a circuis, also. I find that kind of funny, because he seems like the last person who'd be a clown. But anyway... His Gundam is called the Heavyarms. These Gundams don't have very imaginative names, do they? I could do better...


Trunks
Trunks is from DragonballZ. He is the son of Vejita the Saiyajin prince and Bulma, the smartest woman on Earth. Trunks comes in two flavors. Chibi Trunks is a young boy who plays with Goku's son, Goten. He's cute and adorable with a big head and everything. He looks up to Vegeta a lot, and tries his hardest to live up to expectations. He's a good fighter even though he's little and cute. Then we have future Trunks. He's a battle-hardened warrior who fights with a sword and comes from the future to help the Z fighters. In his future, Goku and everyone else who would be useful is dead and a couple of androids who turn out to be good are quite evil. He is basically the sole protector, but he realizes that if he goes back and helps the people in the past, he'll have it a lot better in the future, as will the rest of the world. His favorite drink is cocoa and his favorite attack is the Burning Attack. His father's arrogant and fairly evil, but Trunks is good and nice and everything. ^_^


Valgaav
Valgaav (also known as Valgarv) is the main villan in Slayers: TRY. He is of the Ancient Dragon race. However, when his kind was beign killed by the Golden Dragons, the Demon Dragon King Gaav found him, hurt on the ground. Gaav healed him and made him half Monster, in addition to giving him his own name. This was the only kind thing anyone had ever done for Valgaav, so he was eternally grateful and loved Gaav as his master. When Lina and Xellos killed Gaav, Valgaav swore vengeance on Lina (he kind of ignored Xellos). Valgaav also took Gaav's example and rescued a troll and a fox-man, and they treat him the same way he treated Gaav. It seems that Valgaav's two sides clash rather painfully. When his dragon side comesout, he has to struggle with it, and it obviously causes him a lot of pain. When his dragon side comes out, Valgaav has large dark wings and long big bony scaley arms.He hates Golden Dragons for killing his race, hates Monsters because Gaav did, and hates humans just because.


Van Fanel
Van is the young newly-crowned King of Fanalia in Vision of Escaflowne. (That's a really good anime, for those who haven't figured it out yet!) He owns and operates the legendary Guymelef Escaflowne. It's probably my favorite, because besides the fact that it's all white with purple and a really cool cape and a nice sword to use, it can turn into an awesome dragon. Not one of their horrible stupid scaley clumsy brutes they call dragons, but a long graceful white dragon. But back to Van... He was very hurt when he found out that his brother was alive. They had been very close in childhood, and he was very disillusioned in Folken when he realized that Folken had run away and begun to work for the enemy instead of being killed. He would have welcomed his brother with open arms anyway, but he wanted Folken to return to the good side. Folken's not evil, but he is loyal to the evil side. They both have the stubbornness that their father had when he married their mother. That brings me to the beautiful fact that Van also has wings. They are white feathered angel-wings which molt constantly. He's rather ashamed of them because his mother taught him that he had to be, but Hitomi and Merle, the two girls who love him, both think they're beautiful. I do too. ^_^


Vash the Stampede
Vash is a major character, perhaps the main character, from the anime Trigun. I've never seen it nor had I heard of it until I saw his action figure in a toy store. It was the hottest action figure I'd ever seen, especially without knowing who it was! So I did a little looking, and I found out that he's a famous outlaw who's supposed to be super deadly and has about a 600 billion dollar price on his head. Despite his bad reputation, he's a bit of a klutz and is probably a nice guy and all that. Anyway, I like him. That's all.


Vincent Valentine
Vincent is the dark angst-ridden optional character of Final Fantasy 7. Unlike previous side-characters, however, he has quite a bit to do with a big chunk of the plot of the game. When he was 27, Vincent was in love with Lucrecia(Sephiroth's mother), but she loved both him and Hojo. She finally picked Hojo, which understandably depressed him quite a bit. But he loved her anyway. Then Hojo got Lucrecia pregnant with Sephiroth and Vincent got REALLY mad. I'm not sure exactly when it happened, but at some point, Hojo shot Vincent and knocked him out. Vincent woke up in a coffin the the basement of the Nibelheim mansion about 30 years later, not having aged a bit or changed at all except that he had a big bronze claw instead of his left arm and he had the ability to change into huge monsters whenever he was really mad or badly hurt. Through it all, he still loves Lucrecia, and I admire that even as I mourn it.


Vivi Ornituna
Vivi is the young black mage from Final Fantasy 9. In that game, all the black mages are mindless zombies who go around burning things and saying "KILL!!" in monotone voices. However, a select few have "woken up" and want no part in the killing. Vivi probably fell off an airship barge, and was rescued by Quan, a Qu (they're ugly, freakish things!) who he calls Grandpa. There's a village of black mages on the Outer Continent, but Vivi travels with the heroes. He's so cute! He's 9 years old, stutters, and is very timid and innocent. Of course, since black mages are known as killing machines, he's pretty much hated and feared wherever he goes. His own personal quest is to figure out the reason for his existence.


Vrumugun
Vrumugun is the "crrpy sorceror" from Slayers. He shows up as a bounty-hunter working with Zangulus. They were sent by Eris to bring Lina to Sairaag, but of course, she wouldn't cooperate. While Zangulus became obsessed with dualing with Gourry, Vrumugun always took on Lina. He is a master of ice magic, with a side talent of wind magic. He can levitate easily. His favorite spell is Freeze Arrow, but his Icicle Lance is probably his strongest. Vrumugun is tall and thin, and always wearing his robes. Most of the times he is seen, it's a copy. You can tell because he's got that red jewel on his head. And he keeps coming back from the dead. And also, he makes it obvious in his last battle with Lina in Rezo's lab. The only time the origional is ever seen is at the very end of Slayers NEXT at Zangulus and Martina's wedding. He's clapping in the crowd, smiling. Other than that and a few moments of fear occasionally, he seems completely emotionless. Lina calls him a third-rate sorceror, but that's just her. His nose is different from everyone else's, and his hair is more limp, also. And he has a bald spot on top of his head called a tonsure. All in all, I like Vrumugun a lot.


Xellos
Xellos is the self-styled "mysterious priest" from Slayers. He's not too dependable, since he just pops in and out when he wants to, but he's very helpful when he decides to show up. He DOES show up when he's really needed. He's also extremely powerful. In fact, I beleive he's the strongest Monster ever. He is a monster, don't let his appearence fool you. He's a trickster, and sometimes uses everyone for his own purposes, but he's cool nonetheless. It took me a while to warm up to this guy, but now I like him a lot.


Ishida Yamato
Yamato (Matt) is from Digimon. He's always been the "coolest" one of the group. His crest is the crest of Friendship, and it takes him pretty much all of the first series to live up to it. He has a problem with authority, also. His parents are divorced and he lives with his father, while his brother Takeru lives with his mother. At the start of the first series, Matt is just starting to care about Takeru, and he has a hard time showing it (and hiding it) at first. However, once he realizes that the others will respect him if he is nice, he is a great big brother to the point of being overprotective. In the later series, he has a small rock band, and is apparently pretty popular. He also starts looking more like his dad. His Digimon is Gabumon.


Yue
Yue is Yukito(Julian)'s true form in Cardcaptor Sakura. He is the judge of the Card Master/Mistress. He helps to guard Sakura (along with about half the cast of the show!). Yue has Yukito's memories, but Yukito has no inkling of Yue's existence. He performs the Final Judgement on Li and Sakura. He misses Clow Reed a lot, I think, but he also cares deeply for Sakura. He's always there to save Sakura or catch her or try to help her. And he likes Touya, too. When he and Keroberos are unable to change back into their false forms, Sakura makes Keroberos do all the housework, even the dishes, which is a bad idea without opposable thumbs... While Sakura cleans Keroberos with the Bubble card, though, Yue cleans up the rest of the house. Kero mentioned that Clow Reed treated Yue and Keroberos the same way. But really, would YOU make Yue do menial labor!? I wouldn't.


Tsukishiro Yukito (Julian Star)
Yukito is from Cardcaptor Sakura. He is a sweet, kindhearted 17 year old highschool student who is also Sakura's brother Touya's best friend. He eats a LOT, probably to make up for the fact that Yue (his other form) doesn't eat. He seems like a normal guy at first, but then he'll kind of half space out and say something that makes you wonder just how much he knows... I heard long ago that he could transform, but now I know that he just transforms into Yue. Some people think that he and Sakura will get together, but all of us who REALLY pay attention and look closely at those spoiler sites know that he and Touya are more than just "friends."


Zechs Marquise
Zechs is from Gundam Wing. I'm not quite sure what side he's on, though I think no matter what side he's on now, he'll turn good if he hasn't already. Anyway, he's the second-in-command for OZ, and he's their top mobile suit ace. He often wears a silver Angemon-like helmet over his face. His attacks rely on great power and super speed. His real name is Millardo Peacecraft, and he's Relena Peacecraft's brother. Relena is the princess of the Sanq kingdom (pronounced "Sank"... what a name for a kingdom!), and she's going to get together with Heero. Zechs's nickname is "The Lightning Baron" and for the first half of the series, his mobile suit is the Tallgeese until he has to abandon it, and then it's the Wing Zero, which takes over him as it took over Heero. These mobile suits have really unimaginative names, have you noticed? I mean, come on! Tallgeese? Sandrock? Wing Zero? Heavyarms!? I could do better.


Zelgadis
Zelgadis is a chimera from Slayers. A chimera by their definition is a mixed-breed creature. For example, Zelgadis (Zel) is a golem/demon/human mix. He starts out as a villan, but he turns good soon enough. His quest through the series is to find a way to make himself look "normal" again. I personally like him the way he is. He's kind of the loner of the group of heroes. Well, actually, Xellos is more of a loner than Zel is, but Xellos is cheerful about it. Zel's got the more lonerish personality. He also has feeling for Amelia, that little justice-crazed princess... How annoying. But if it makes him happy... He's also always drinking coffee.


Zidane Tribal
Zidane is the main hero of FF9. He's a good fighter, a theif, and an actor. He belongs to the troupe of actors/theives called Tantalus. He's probably his boss's favorite even though he was really mean to poor Zidane when he was little. But anyway, Zidane's quite the ladies' man (he's Edgar all over again, almost!). He falls in love with Princess Garnet while kidnapping her, but the impression is given that he has had lots of other women before. He has a long brown monkey tail which he uses to hang from the rafters by at one time. It's cool. He also comes from another world, Terra, and is what is known as a Genome. When he was little, Kuja dropped him off of an airship because he was jealous that Zidane was the chosen Angel of Death. That's how he ended up with Tantalus. He has a sister, too, named Mikoto. I'm quite fond of Zidane. He uses daggers or short swords, and he has some really cool Trance attacks.



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