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The Harry Potter series was an example where, whenever fans voted for their favorite character, it usually wasn't Harry Potter. He'd be in the runningb but not at the top.

Fans were like, "I mean, we all like Harry. But we don't necessarily *love* him. And he's not *fucking memorable*. He's kind of boring.

Many people instead preferred Snape, Hermione, Black, Dumbledore, Dobby, etc.

-The very deep anti-hero or pseudo-villain. Highly conflicted, dark, and emotional, but sides with good. (Snape)

-The smartest one that fixes everything. (The books were read by bookish types, and Hermione was their bookish character identifier.)

-The wise mentor. Usually among the strongest, but from the prior generation. The plot has to factor him/her out. (Dumbledore)

-The chad scary seeming-villain who is actually a hero. (Sirius)

-The ultra-weak character, with charisma and talents, that manipulates things around the margins and morally *has* to fucking win. (Dobby).
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MAV21 · 74w
Snape was the 🐐
Dikaios1517 · 74w
How dare you leave out Lupin! lol
Ben Ewing · 74w
You forgot Voldemort
Jake Woodhouse · 74w
What about “he who must not be named?” Crucial villain
Aaron · 74w
Harry Potter is def my fav. Dude is just a straight legend.
belenyl18 · 74w
Maybe it was part of the magic of the saga, the main protagonist is surrounded by characters whose stories are more impressive than Harry himself. For me, the Wesley and Hagrid family were endearing and wonderful characters.
belenyl18 · 74w
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Phil · 74w
Potter is the GOAT. It’s settled. It’s more fun to talk about the others, like Hagrid! Legend.
silentius-satoshi · 74w
The villain I grew to appreciate was Draco Malfoy. The influence of his arrogant father molded him as a young kid to be a bully like his father, but you can see the internal turmoil, between good and evil, festered inside him as part of his character development over the years. Though I always wonde...
r4f4 · 74w
I’m more in Sirius’ or Voldemort’s camp
MSTR383 · 74w
I actually probably would’ve picked Harry. But I thought Leonardo was the best ninja turtle. 🤷‍♂️
Tom · 74w
Wow.
Mulecolt · 74w
In a typical hero’s journey, the hero is the least morally ambiguous, which, in some ways, makes them the least interesting. We’re more drawn in by the hard decisions she must make than by the decisions themselves. We more or less know the decision she’ll make, but we empathize with the raw em...
Yves Bruggmann · 74w
Luna Lovegood! 😍
LadyA · 74w
The movies did Harry a disservice. He was way sassier & sarcastic in the books. An abused underdog & an unreliable aloof narrator who still somehow beats the odds & has undying loyalty towards his friends & his new world.
nostrich · 74w
I mean, he didn't even get the girl in the end...
DaveD · 74w
Hermione. She was the brains of the operation. 🧠
jj · 74w
Have you watched Brandon Sanderson magic systems lectures? Very good information in there:) https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLSH_xM-KC3Zv-79sVZTTj-YA6IAqh8qeQ&si=V4WFo6LoFXYWptmA
Horszt · 74w
Ginny - young boys falling in love with the younger sister of their best friend. SPOILER: this happened to me in real life, so I am gonna go with Ginny 😅
SuperDave · 74w
Ok, I love the Potterverse. Play the games and go to the parks. Nerd. I come across girl Potterheads that just love Draco, naming cats after him. They love the villain. But, I got to go with Harry. Harry was conflicted and was just a kid. Made mistakes but ultimately did what was right, even...