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Sounds fun. Why not take a bite?

I feel it's important to keep in mind that these aren't in perfect order. The best I can tell you is that the ones I like more are more toward the bottom of the list.


 * - He's just a very lovable character. Highly sympathetic and generally funny. Whenever he's on-screen, he just seems to steal the spotlight. Overall, a fun character.
 * - Strict and intimidating on the surface, but dotting and overprotective on the inside. It's an archetype I find amusing; making such a tough character so soft makes for an engaging character in my eyes.
 * - She's very sweet and kindhearted, and generally, likable. I like how she isn't the typical "perfect girl" crush character; "The Shell" showed that she's quite self-conscious, something I can relate to. Wish the show utilized her better.
 * - Sure, Anais's intelligence is great, but I find some of her other traits more interesting. I like how despite her IQ, she's still victim to the problems of a toddler (Daisy the Donkey, her dependence on her family). Her social awkwardness is a relatable trait.
 * - Sure, the guy can be selfish and egotistical at times, but beneath that is a fun-loving, mischievous and good-hearted character that easily resonates with me. His ability to be so sophisticated yet so childish is quite amusing as well.
 * - Rob is one of the most interesting characters in the series because of just how unique he is. The guy is definitely morally conflicted and has done his fair share of disgusting things, but at the same time, one can't hate him. His backstory and motivation to becoming evil is just so deliciously meta and sympathetic at the same time.
 *  - For starters, she's a T. Rex, so that already scores her some points. In addition, I like how she has a more feminine and softer side waiting to come out; her motives for bullying are also fairly unique (having a reputation to fill). She's not the most complex character, but she does enough to make her one of my favorites.
 * - For a self-proclaimed "punk rock", she's surprisingly sweet and selfless. Similar to Nicole, the idea of a character being hardcore and punk-like on the surface being such a softie is fairly engaging.
 * - She's such a lovable goofball. I can't help but crack a smile she is on-screen. More often than not, she proves to be hilarious, and she has a nice sympathetic side to boot.
 * Darwin - Darwin is just so likable; he's a firm and steady moral compass, yet he hardly comes across as superior or condescending. His optimistic and selfless nature only widens his appeal. He has such a big heart, and is generally a well-constructed character.

Bobert, Principal Brown, and Rocky are also great runner-up characters.

I also really enjoy Mrs. Robinson, Richard, Ocho, Hector, Teri, Larry, Molly, Doughnut Cop, Mr. Small, and Ms. Simian, so there's that as well.

Honestly, I like all the characters except for Rachel and Harold.