Cocomelon characters[]
Tom and Jerry characters[]
Tom's Owner (Gene Deitch shorts)[]
The Wacky World of Tex Avery characters[]
Cowboy Tex[]
Amanda Banshee[]
Freddy the Fly[]
Khannie the Panda[]
Power Pooch[]
Sonic the Hedgehog characters[]
Geoffrey St. John[]
Sonic the Hedgehog (Sonic Underground)[]
- Don't mischaracterize him.
- Make him less annoying.
- Make his action scenes more exciting.
- Have Tails accompany him during some of his adventures.
- Have a different actor provide his singing voice instead of Samuel Vincent.
Knuckles the Echidna (Sonic Underground)[]
- Hire somebody else to voice him instead of Brian Drummond.
- Don't mischaracterize him into a whiny crybaby.
Queen Aleena (Sonic Underground)[]
- Keep her as a Freedom Fighter instead of changing her into a queen of Mobius.
Sir Bartleby Montclair (Sonic Underground)[]
- Give Bartleby a more defined purpose and role within the series. Ensure that his character contributes significantly to the plot and the development of other characters.
- Provide more depth to Bartleby's character by exploring his motivations, fears, and vulnerabilities. Show his growth and evolution throughout the series, allowing him to learn from his mistakes and become a more well-rounded individual.
- Instead of making him a walking rich stereotype, give Bartleby a more unique and multi-dimensional personality. Focus on his positive traits, such as intelligence, resourcefulness, or hidden talents, rather than relying on one-dimensional clichés.
- Ensure that Bartleby's character remains consistent throughout the series. Avoid sudden shifts in personality or conflicting motivations that confuse the audience. Develop a clear and coherent arc for his character that aligns with his established traits.
- Refine Bartleby's comedic moments to make them genuinely funny and memorable. Pay attention to the timing, delivery, and relevance of his jokes to ensure they enhance the story and engage the audience.
- Adjust Bartleby's dialogues to make them more engaging and less irritating.
- Give him a better catchphrase that is witty and endearing rather than childish and whiny.
- Provide opportunities for Bartleby to develop a better relationship with Sonic, emphasizing their shared goals or moments of mutual respect. Show instances where Bartleby demonstrates appreciation for Sonic's bravery or skills, fostering a more positive dynamic between them.
- Rebuild Bartleby's relationship with Sonia, focusing on trust, respect, and support. Address his past mistakes and infidelity, allowing him to apologize and work towards rebuilding their trust. Portray him as a more committed and caring partner.
- Eliminate Bartleby's tendency to insult Sonia's brothers or belittle her family. Emphasize the importance of family bonds and showcase his growth in understanding and appreciating their relationships.
- Develop Bartleby's combat skills and bravery, allowing him to actively contribute during dangerous situations instead of being a cowardly pushover. Show instances where he stands up for himself and others, demonstrating courage and determination.
- Modify Bartleby's design to better align with the art style of the Sonic the Hedgehog characters in the series. Ensure that his appearance is distinctive and visually appealing while still fitting within the established aesthetic.
- Replace Phil Hayes with a better voice actor who can bring more energy and charisma to Bartleby’s character. Work with the voice actor to develop a voice that matches Bartleby's personality and enhances his performance.
Princess Elise (Sonic the Hedgehog; 2006)[]
- Make her a Mobian instead of a human to avoid clashing with the designs of the other characters.
- Give Elise a more dynamic and multi-dimensional personality. Provide her with unique traits, interests, and motivations that make her a compelling character in her own right, rather than just a damsel-in-distress.
- Empower Elise to take a more active role in the story. Instead of constantly relying on Sonic to save her, show her making decisions, taking risks, and contributing to the resolution of conflicts.
- If Elise is meant to be Sonic's love interest, develop their relationship in a more organic and believable way. Avoid forced romantic situations and focus on building a genuine connection between the characters.
- Reevaluate Elise's design to better fit the Sonic universe. Balance realism with the stylized aesthetic of the game, ensuring she blends seamlessly with the overall visual style while still maintaining her unique appearance.
- Provide Elise with opportunities to showcase her strengths, powers, and abilities. Allow her to defend herself, make strategic decisions, and actively contribute to the protection of her kingdom and the defeat of antagonists.
- Develop Elise as a capable ruler who takes a proactive stance against threats to her kingdom. Show her making strategic decisions, rallying her forces, and actively engaging in efforts to defend her people and resist Dr. Eggman's advances.
- Explore the consequences of Elise's actions and decisions, allowing her to learn from her mistakes and grow as a character. Show her taking responsibility for her role in unleashing Iblis and becoming a driving force in resolving the conflict.
- Emphasize teamwork and collaboration between Elise and Sonic, as well as other characters in the game. Showcase their combined strengths and abilities, highlighting the importance of working together to overcome challenges.
- Clarify the story's plot points and character motivations, ensuring that Elise's role and responsibilities are clearly defined. This can help avoid confusion and enhance the overall narrative coherence.
Sara (Sonic the Hedgehog: The Movie (1996)[]
- Provide opportunities for Sara to grow and develop throughout the movie. Show her learning from her mistakes, gaining emotional maturity, and becoming more empathetic towards others.
- Portray Sara as a more emotionally resilient character. Instead of constantly whining or throwing tantrums, depict her finding healthier ways to cope with disappointments or setbacks, such as problem-solving or seeking support from others.
- Highlight Sara's capacity for empathy and consideration towards others. Present instances where she demonstrates genuine concern for Dr. Robotnik/Eggman and her father, showcasing her ability to understand their perspectives and the importance of their well-being.
- Instead of portraying her as a stereotypical girly girl, show Sara as a well-rounded character who possesses a range of interests, strengths, and characteristics beyond those traditionally associated with femininity.
- Consider reevaluating the English voice performance by Sascha Biesi or replace her with a different voice actor who can bring depth and nuance to Sara's character, making her more engaging and relatable to the audience.
- Portray Sara as a mature adult woman capable of making responsible decisions and taking ownership of her actions. Allow her to demonstrate wisdom, leadership, and the ability to contribute positively to the story.
- Give her a better and more unique character design.
- Highlight positive qualities in Sara, such as her intelligence, resourcefulness, or determination. Showcase moments where she uses these traits to contribute to the resolution of conflicts or to help others.
- Develop meaningful relationships between Sara and other characters in the movie. Allow her to form bonds of friendship, trust, and collaboration, which can help shape her character and provide opportunities for personal growth.
- Ensure that Sara's emotional reactions are authentic and relatable to the audience. Portray her emotions in a way that resonates with viewers, showcasing vulnerability and growth rather than relying solely on exaggerated or frustrating behaviors.
Sticks the Badger (Sonic Boom)[]
- Provide Sticks with more character development to make her more relatable and likable. Explore her backstory and the reasons behind her eccentric behavior and paranoia. Show her growth as she learns to trust and bond with her friends, gradually overcoming her fears and embracing technology.
- Work with Nika Futterman to refine Sticks' voice portrayal. Adjust the raspiness and nasally tone to make it more pleasant and less grating. Ensure that the voice reflects Sticks' eccentricity without being overly annoying.
- While Sticks can retain her eccentricities, ensure that they are portrayed in a more balanced and endearing manner. Make her conspiracy theories and eccentric tales more humorous and lighthearted, rather than annoying or paranoid. Emphasize her unique perspective and ability to see things others may overlook.
- Address Sticks' preference for garbage and her lack of cleaning. Show her gradually learning the value of cleanliness and hygiene. Develop storylines where she actively takes steps to keep her burrow tidy, demonstrating personal growth and responsibility.
- Allow Sticks to evolve in her relationship with technology. Instead of outright hating or distrusting it, show her gradually embracing and understanding its benefits. Portray her as someone who adapts to new situations and learns to use technology to her advantage when necessary.
- Provide Sticks with more emotional depth and complexity. Explore her vulnerabilities, fears, and insecurities to make her a more well-rounded character. This will help the audience connect with her on a deeper level and make her more interesting and relatable.
- Highlight Sticks' heroic qualities and actions. Showcase her bravery, resourcefulness, and loyalty to her friends. Demonstrate how her unique perspective and skills contribute to the team's success in their battles against Dr. Eggman.
- Mitigate Sticks' sociopathic tendencies and ensure her actions align with her role as a hero. Avoid situations where she displays excessive aggression or a lack of empathy. Instead, focus on her quirks and unconventional problem-solving methods that ultimately lead to positive outcomes.
- Develop stronger relationships and positive interactions between Sticks and the other characters. Show her forming deeper bonds and demonstrating kindness and understanding towards her friends. This will help improve her overall likability and make her interactions more enjoyable to watch.
- Emphasize Sticks' unique qualities and strengths that set her apart from Marine the Raccoon. Give her distinct character development and storylines that showcase her growth and individuality, ensuring she stands on her own as a compelling character.
- Reduce instances where Sticks is treated poorly or becomes a punching bag. While some light-hearted teasing can be acceptable, ensure that her treatment is fair and that she is respected as a member of the team. Balance moments of humor with moments of empowerment and support for her character.
Charlotte's Web characters[]
Nellie, Joy, and Aranea (Charlotte's Web 2: Wilbur's Great Adventure)[]
- Give them more diverse and natural hair colors that are visually appealing and consistent with their spider species. This will help them maintain their beauty while looking more realistic.
- Develop distinct leadership qualities for Nellie to make her more than just a generic leader. Give her strengths and skills that set her apart, such as problem-solving abilities, resourcefulness, or effective communication. This will make her character more interesting and relatable.
- Revise the song "Charlotte's Kids" to make it more engaging and meaningful. Ensure that the song's lyrics align with the characters' personalities and goals. Integrate the song into the story more seamlessly, providing context and relevance to their journey.
- Avoid using the spider siblings to talk down to the audience or treat them like idiots. Instead, promote respectful and interactive communication with the viewers, encouraging them to think and learn alongside the characters. Maintain the integrity of the target audience's intelligence and understanding.
- Emulate the meaningful storytelling of the original Charlotte's Web film by incorporating important life lessons and emotional depth into the sequel. Explore themes such as friendship, courage, acceptance, and personal growth, allowing the spider siblings to learn and develop throughout the story.
- Retain Joy's sarcastic nature but balance it with moments of empathy and kindness. Show her growth as she learns to appreciate her sisters' efforts and supports them in their endeavors, demonstrating a more compassionate side to her character.
- Instead of being a whiny, spoiled brat, give Aranea a character arc focused on self-discovery and self-acceptance. Help her find her own unique strengths and talents, showcasing her growth and resilience in the face of challenges. This will make her more relatable and endearing.
- Develop distinct personalities for each of the spider siblings, ensuring they have their own desires, motivations, and quirks. This will add depth and complexity to their characters, making them more memorable and engaging.
- Provide opportunities for character development for Joy, Aranea, and Nellie throughout the story. Allow them to learn from their experiences, overcome obstacles, and demonstrate personal growth. This will make their journey more compelling and give them depth beyond being generic characters.
- Have the spider siblings' singing voices be done by other voice actors instead of Anndi McAfee, Maria Bamford, and Amanda Bynes. Ensure that the songs are well-written, catchy, and showcase the unique qualities of each character's voice. This will make their musical moments more enjoyable for the audience.
Care Bears characters[]
Shreeky[]
Sir Basil "Funnybone" Ratbone[]
- Give him a better plan than just making Funshine Bear a king of Joke-a-Lot, just because he wants to make No Fun Atoll more fun.
Too Loud Bear, Messy Bear, and Me Bear[]
- Make them less of the carbon copies of the Warner Siblings.
Looney Tunes characters[]
Looney Tunes/Merrie Melodies characters[]
Tiny Toon Adventures characters[]
Elmyra Duff[]
Montana Max[]
Loonatics Unleashed characters[]
The Loonatics[]
General[]
Ace Bunny[]
Lexi Bunny[]
Danger Duck[]
Slam Tasmanian[]
Coconut Fred's Fruit Salad Island characters[]
Coconut Fred[]
- Make him less of a rip-off of SpongeBob SquarePants.
Slip and Slide D'Peel[]
Alvin and the Chipmunks characters[]
Dave Seville (2007-2015)[]
- Hire someone else to play the role as him instead of Jason Lee.
- Don't mischaracterize him.
Toby Seville[]
Zoe[]
Agent James Suggs[]
- Hire Jim Carrey to play as him instead of Tony Hale.
- Give him a better plan instead of putting The Chipmunks on the No-Fly List
Roland Emmerich's 2012 characters[]
Carl Anheuser[]
Happy Tree Friends Characters[]
The Ants[]
Pop[]
- Make him less negligent towards Cub.
Jimmy Neutron characters[]
Sheen Estevez (Planet Sheen)[]
- Don't mischaracterize him, and make him less annoying.
- Tone down the potty humor he makes.
Doppy Doppweiler[]
- Give him a better design and characterization instead of being just Carl Wheezer, but as an alien.
- Additionally, keep Carl Wheezer as a main part of the spinoff show.
SuperMarioLogan characters[]
Jeffy (SuperMarioLogan)[]
- Make him less creepy and annoying.
- Give Jeffy more depth and complexity beyond his current one-dimensional portrayal. Explore his backstory, motivations, and emotions to make him a more relatable and sympathetic character.
- Ensure that Jeffy faces appropriate consequences for his negative actions. Rather than enabling or encouraging his destructive behavior, other characters should hold him accountable and help him learn from his mistakes.
- Give his character a wider range of humor that appeals to a broader audience and avoids relying on tired gags or offensive language.
- Avoid stereotypes and offensive portrayals of disability. If Jeffy's character is intended to be "stupid" rather than disabled, clarify that in the series and promote a respectful and inclusive representation of people with disabilities.
- Balance the screen time and storylines among the various characters in the series. Avoid overusing Jeffy to the point where other characters are overshadowed and the content becomes monotonous.
- Allow Jeffy to learn and grow over time. Show him developing new skills, acquiring knowledge, or demonstrating personal growth to give the character a sense of progression and development.
- Pay attention to feedback from viewers and consider their opinions when shaping the character of Jeffy. Regularly evaluate the character's impact on the audience and make adjustments accordingly.
- Give Jeffy a more recognizable and visually appealing design.
Ice Age characters[]
Shangri Llama[]
- Make him less annoying.
Gavin, Roger, and Gertie (Ice Age: Collision Course)[]
Orson (The Ice Age Adventures of Buck Wild)[]
- Redesign him as something else other than a protoceratops.
- Give him a better plan instead of taking over the Lost World.
Ghostbusters characters[]
Erin, Holtz, Patty and Abby[]
The Banana Splits characters[]
Fleegle, Bingo and Drooper (Esterhazyverse)[]
- Don't mischaracterize them into murderous serial killers.
- Make them, along with Snorky, humans in costumes, like they did in the TV shows.
- Make Fleegle light green-brown, and give him shoes.
- Give Bingo more black hair, and keep him barefoot.
- Give Drooper smaller eyes.
- Don't have Bingo or Drooper do a Roaring Shark-like roar when things weren't silly enough.
- Don't have them "protect" children from anyone who saves them. This is just kidnapping.
Stevie (The Banana Splits Movie)[]
- Instead of being rude and arrogant, and hating The Banana Splits, make him really kind, loveable and friendlier, and have a good heart among the Splits.
Mitch Williams (The Banana Splits Movie)[]
- Don't have him cheat on Beth.
Cuties characters[]
Aminata "Amy" Diop[]
- Instead of having Amy join a dance group that focuses on twerking, depict her involvement in a dance group that explores age-appropriate dance styles.
- Ensure that the film's director, writer, and producers prioritize the well-being and safety of child actors by adhering to strict guidelines and regulations.
- Develop Amy's character in a way that emphasizes her innocence and vulnerability, highlighting the challenges she faces growing up in a complex world.
- Work with the actor portraying Amy to deliver a nuanced and sensitive performance that captures the character's emotions and conflicts. Provide appropriate support and guidance to ensure that the actor feels comfortable and understands the importance of the role.
- Show the consequences of Amy's actions and demonstrate her growth throughout the film. Allow her to learn from her mistakes, seek redemption, and make amends for the harm she may have caused. This will provide a more satisfying character arc and a sense of accountability.
- Highlight positive and supportive relationships in Amy's life, such as friendships, family members, or mentors who guide her toward making better choices.
- Don't have Amy stab a student with a pencil.
- Incorporate a subplot that focuses on Amy's emotional well-being and mental health. This can involve seeking therapy or counseling as a means for her to process her experiences and address any trauma she may have undergone.
- Provide a more realistic and responsible resolution for Amy's character, where she faces appropriate consequences for her actions, seeks help, and undertakes a journey of personal growth and healing.
Cuties[]
- Give them a more appropriate dance move instead of twerking.
SpongeBob SquarePants characters[]
SpongeBob SquarePants (seasons 6-8; Saving Bikini Bottom: The Sandy Cheeks Movie; Plankton: The Movie)[]
Squilliam Fancyson[]
Craig Mammalton[]
Puffy Fluffy[]
- Don't have him scare or frame Gary.
- Redesign him as a snail.
- Get rid of his ugly monster form.
Le Spatula[]
- Make him more affordable, so SpongeBob won't have to sell his whole house and all his clothes in order to buy him.
- Give him arms more often, and have him use his spatula on his head to cook, since he had legs.
- He not only cooks fancy food, but he even cooks Krabby Patties.
Kenny the Cat[]
Narlene and Nobby Narwhal[]
- Give them better designs so they look more like actual narwhals.
- Instead of making them hillbillies, have them be underwater equivalents of Canadians, Norwegians, or Russians, as you can find narwhals in those countries.
- Ensure that the voice actors, Kate Higgins and Carlos Alazraqui, deliver performances that are more fitting and enjoyable for the characters. This may involve working closely with the voice actors and providing clearer direction to bring out the desired qualities of the characters.
- Enhance the character designs of Narlene and Nobby to make them more visually appealing and in line with the overall aesthetic of the series. Pay attention to details and proportions to create more attractive and likable designs.
- Avoid shoehorning Narlene and Nobby into episodes where they don't contribute meaningfully to the storyline. Instead, give them appropriate and justified appearances that serve a purpose in the plot, ensuring that their presence is organic and adds value to the overall narrative.
- Evaluate and reconsider any unlikable traits, such as Narlene's foot fetish, that may be off-putting or inappropriate for the target audience. Make adjustments to their characters to ensure they are relatable, appealing, and appropriate for the show's demographic.
- Provide opportunities for Narlene and Nobby to undergo character growth and show redeeming qualities. Give them moments of kindness, helpfulness, or personal growth that allow the audience to connect with them on a deeper level and see them in a more positive light.
- Ensure that Narlene and Nobby face appropriate consequences for their negative actions. Avoid portraying them as Karma Houdinis or Idiot Houdinis by addressing the impact of their behavior and allowing them to learn from their mistakes.
- Incorporate relatable traits and experiences into Narlene and Nobby's characters to make them more likable and endearing to the audience. Develop their personalities, interests, or hobbies in a way that resonates with viewers and creates a stronger connection.
- Adjust Carlos Alazraqui's portrayal of Nobby to make his voice less ear-piercing and grating. Experiment with different vocal techniques or tones that are more enjoyable for the audience, ensuring that his character's voice fits harmoniously within the show's overall audio aesthetic.
- Provide well-written and engaging storylines for Narlene and Nobby that allow them to shine and contribute positively to the plot. Focus on creating memorable and enjoyable moments for the characters that showcase their unique qualities and endear them to the audience.
Sue Nahmee (Saving Bikini Bottom: The Sandy Cheeks Movie)[]
- Make her less creepy.
- Give her a better plan instead of cuddling with fish.
- During her introduction scene, don’t have her kiss Fishy.
- Have her young self be Jamaria Davis with blue hair instead of just Wanda Sykes’ head being poorly cropped onto Davis'.
- Make her cyborg form be portrayed using motion capture.
- Don’t have her make Kyle put SpongeBob on the coaster that leads to the cloning machine.
- Give her a better defeat instead of having her head getting lodged into a mouth of her mutant fish, Fishy.
- Have her strongly be able to do anything evil.
- Give her a better name, since the name of “Sue Nahmee” is a lazy pun on “Tsunami”.
Kyle and Phoebe (Saving Bikini Bottom: The Sandy Cheeks Movie)[]
- Make them more useful, and less stupid.
- Have Kyle think about something other than food.
- Hire someone else than Matty Cardarople and Ilia Isorelýs Paulino to play as them.
- Have Phoebe be able to help Sue.
- Have them be imagined as colleagues of Sandy Cheeks.
- Fix their appearances, so they look more like scientists instead.
- Don’t have them sleep in the filing cabinet.
- Don’t have Kyle give Sue a vending machine, while he’s helping her.
- Have them wear live-action underwater suits instead of CGI ones.
- It actually explains how they’re shrunk when they entered Bikini Bottom.
Grojband characters[]
Trina Riffin[]
- Provide Trina with more depth and complexity. Explore the reasons behind her mean-spirited behavior and unjustified hatred towards Corey and Grojband. Develop her backstory to understand her insecurities and struggles, which can contribute to her negative behavior.
- Introduce moments that showcase Trina's capacity for empathy and redemption. Allow her to experience personal growth and learn from her mistakes. Develop storylines where she learns the value of kindness and friendship, leading to positive changes in her behavior. Show Trina building positive relationships with other characters, including Mina. Develop their friendship as a genuine bond rather than a one-sided henchwoman dynamic. Highlight moments where Trina supports and cares for her friends, demonstrating her capacity for genuine connection.
- While Trina can retain her role as an antagonist, ensure that her actions are justified and have understandable motivations. Avoid unnecessary cruelty and sadistic behavior. Instead, focus on conflicts that arise naturally from misunderstandings or conflicting goals, allowing for resolution and growth.
- Refine Trina's visual design to make her more appealing and unique. Address any design elements that seem unattractive or out of place, such as the wide hips and braces. Ensure that her appearance aligns with the overall aesthetic of the show and enhances her character traits.
- Work with Alyson Court to fine-tune Trina's voice portrayal. Adjust her delivery to make it less grating and annoying, especially during moments of high emotion. Find a balance that captures her personality without becoming excessively irritating for the audience.
- Tone down Trina's obsessive and unhealthy crush on Nick Mallory. Instead, explore her longing for a genuine connection and showcase her growth beyond a one-dimensional yandere archetype. Allow her to develop other interests and relationships that contribute to her character development.
- Ensure that Trina faces consequences for her negative actions. Show how her mistreatment of others affects her relationships and reputation. By highlighting the impact of her behavior, it will reinforce the importance of personal growth and empathy.
- Reduce Trina's presence in every episode to allow for a more dynamic storytelling experience. This will prevent viewer fatigue and provide opportunities for other characters to shine, creating a better overall balance within the series.
- Reassess the portrayal of Trina as a "Creator's Pet" character. Ensure that other characters receive equal attention and development, allowing the ensemble cast to shine in their respective roles. This will prevent Trina from dominating the narrative and provide a more enjoyable viewing experience for the audience.
- Incorporate storylines that address Trina's anger issues and provide her with healthy coping mechanisms. Explore her journey towards managing her emotions, showcasing her growth and maturity as she learns to handle frustrations and setbacks more constructively.
The Powerpuff Girls characters[]
Stanley and Sandra Practice (1998)[]
Lou Gubrious[]
- Replace him with Mojo Jojo.
Sakamoto (The PowerPuff Girls Z)[]
Allegro[]
Jared Shapiro[]
Caillou characters[]
Caillou[]
- Have him undergo some character development. As the series progresses, Caillou could gradually learn to handle his emotions better, become more empathetic, and improve his behavior. This would allow him to grow and mature as a character, making him more relatable and likable.
- Introduce some positive role models into his life. These role models could demonstrate good manners, empathy, and problem-solving skills, helping Caillou learn from their examples and develop positive qualities.
- Have him be portrayed as learning effective communication skills, enabling him to express his needs and emotions in a more constructive manner. This would reduce his reliance on whining, crying, and tantrums, making him a more relatable and sympathetic character.
- While addressing Caillou's negative traits, the show could also highlight his positive qualities. By showcasing his interests in cars and dinosaurs, as well as his love for his stuffed animals and pet cat, the audience can see the more endearing aspects of his character.
- Refine his voice to make it less grating and annoying. This could involve working with the voice actors and audio professionals to find a more pleasing tone and delivery.
Peppa Pig characters[]
Peppa Pig[]
- Make her a more relatable and positive role model.
- Adjust Peppa's interactions with others to make her more considerate, empathetic, and respectful. Remove instances where she acts bratty, rude, or mean-spirited towards her family, friends, or others. Instead, emphasize positive qualities like kindness, cooperation, and understanding.
- Portray Peppa's relationship with her family members in a more supportive and loving manner. Remove any instances of fat-shaming or mistreatment of her father, Daddy Pig. Show Peppa as a caring older sister who includes and supports George, rather than excluding or ridiculing him.
- Improve the artwork and animation of Peppa's character, as well as the overall visual quality of the show. This could involve refining the character's design to make it more visually appealing, detailed, and consistent.
- Ensure that Peppa faces appropriate consequences for her negative actions. When she mistreats others or behaves poorly, have the characters in the show address her behavior, express disapproval, and encourage her to make amends or learn from her mistakes. This will teach children about accountability and the importance of treating others with kindness.
- Portray Peppa as a gracious loser, emphasizing the importance of fair play and accepting defeat gracefully. Show her learning to appreciate the efforts of others and celebrating their achievements, even when she doesn't win.
- Develop Peppa's character over time, allowing her to learn from her mistakes and demonstrate personal growth. Show her feeling remorseful when she realizes the negative impact of her actions on others. This will teach children about empathy, self-reflection, and the value of personal development.
- Remove instances where Peppa exhibits sexist attitudes or behaviors. Encourage her to engage in a wide range of activities, regardless of gender stereotypes, promoting inclusivity and equal opportunities for all children.
- Introduce episodes where Peppa demonstrates responsible behavior and makes good choices, providing positive examples for children to emulate. This can include episodes focusing on hygiene, safety, and responsible decision-making.
The Fairly OddParents[]
Tootie (The Fairly OddParents, seasons 6 and 7)[]
- Restore Tootie's iconic diva-shaped glasses to maintain consistency with her original design. Avoid unnecessary changes to her appearance that deviate from her established character traits.
- Work with Grey DeLisle, the voice actress for Tootie, to refine her delivery and tone. Ensure that Tootie's voice is not excessively shrill or annoying, especially during moments of yelling or crying. Strive for a balance between her enthusiasm and maintaining an enjoyable listening experience.
- Return Tootie to her original portrayal as a nerdy, yet nice girl with a crush on Timmy. Move away from the obsessive and psychotic stalker characterization, which has made her less likable and relatable. Reinstate her kind qualities while toning down the stalking tendencies.
- Showcase Tootie's caring nature towards Timmy, highlighting moments where she defends and supports him. Demonstrate her willingness to be a friend rather than a constant harasser. Develop storylines that allow her to aid Timmy in meaningful ways, fostering a positive dynamic between them.
- Avoid situations that promote uncomfortable or creepy behavior from Tootie. Remove instances where she harasses or physically harms Timmy. Focus on developing a more healthy and respectful relationship between Tootie and Timmy, one that emphasizes friendship and mutual understanding.
- Reestablish the connection between Tootie and her sister Vicky. Create opportunities for them to interact and showcase their sibling dynamic. This can add depth to Tootie's character and provide insight into her upbringing and relationship with Vicky.
- Provide Tootie with growth and learning opportunities. Allow her to reflect on her actions and show remorse for any mistreatment towards Timmy. Give her the chance to apologize and make amends, demonstrating character growth and maturity.
- Ensure that Tootie faces appropriate consequences for her negative behavior. It's important to show that actions have repercussions, allowing her to learn from her mistakes and grow as a character. This helps prevent her from becoming a karma houdini and promotes accountability.
- Develop engaging storylines for Tootie that go beyond her infatuation with Timmy. Explore her interests, hobbies, and friendships with other characters. This will add depth and complexity to her character, allowing her to contribute meaningfully to the show's narrative.
- Emphasize Tootie's positive qualities, such as her intelligence, creativity, and kindness. Showcase her talents and strengths outside of her crush on Timmy, making her a well-rounded character with more depth and relatability.
Sparky[]
- Establish a clear reason for Timmy to have a fairy dog companion. This could involve developing a specific power or ability that Sparky possesses, which Timmy finds useful in his adventures and wishes. By giving Sparky a unique role, he becomes a valuable addition to the show rather than appearing unnecessary.
- While maintaining Sparky's kind and friendly nature, provide opportunities for him to showcase intelligence and problem-solving skills. This will prevent him from being solely a dumb and comic relief character. Allow Sparky to contribute meaningfully to the plot and demonstrate growth throughout the series.
- Ensure that Sparky does not cause excessive trouble or get Timmy into unnecessary trouble at school. By making him more aware of the consequences of his actions, Sparky can become a more reliable and responsible companion to Timmy.
- Create engaging and unique storylines for episodes that feature Sparky. Avoid clichéd "Man's best friend" plots and instead explore new and exciting adventures that showcase Sparky's abilities and his bond with Timmy. This will make the episodes more interesting and less predictable.
- Address the plot holes and inconsistencies regarding Sparky's introduction and previous owners. Provide a backstory for Sparky that aligns with the established rules and continuity of The Fairly OddParents universe. This will help maintain continuity and prevent confusion among viewers.
- Maximize Sparky's potential by giving him meaningful roles in episodes. Avoid anti-climactic moments where Sparky is sidelined or rendered irrelevant. Ensure that Sparky's presence adds value to the story and contributes to the overall narrative.
- Work with the voice actor to refine Sparky's voice and tone. Maintain the friendly and kind characteristics while minimizing any whininess or potential annoyance in the delivery. This will create a more enjoyable and less grating portrayal of the character.
- Instead of focusing solely on boosting ratings, prioritize storytelling and character development. By creating compelling and well-crafted episodes, the show's appeal will naturally increase. Avoid introducing new characters solely for the purpose of ratings and instead focus on the quality of the content being produced.
- Ensure that Sparky's presence in episodes serves a purpose and contributes to the overall storyline. Avoid shoehorning the character into episodes as a filler character. Each appearance of Sparky should have a meaningful impact on the plot, character development, or theme being explored.
Chloe Carmichael[]
- Give Chloe more flaws and vulnerabilities to make her a more relatable and dynamic character. Allow her to make mistakes and learn from them, showing growth and development over time.
- Work with Kari Wahlgren to adjust Chloe's voice and delivery to make it more pleasant and less grating to the audience. Focus on finding a balance between enthusiasm and volume to avoid excessive yelling.
- Establish a clear and compelling reason why Chloe specifically needs fairy godparents, beyond her accident-prone nature. This will help avoid undermining the purpose of fairy godparents and make her acquisition of them more meaningful.
- Ensure that Chloe's backstory remains consistent throughout the series. Address any contradictions regarding her history of ruining towns and her ability to communicate with prominent figures like the president. Clarify her past experiences and how she has learned from them.
- Develop Chloe as a distinct foil for Timmy, differentiating her from Vicky. Explore their contrasting personalities and motivations to create interesting dynamics and storylines. Consider incorporating Tootie as a foil as well, highlighting the different ways in which they challenge and interact with Timmy.
- Refine Chloe's "can-do" attitude to strike a better balance between enthusiasm and annoyance. Ensure that her optimism and determination come across as endearing rather than irritating, allowing her to inspire and uplift the other characters.
- Show Chloe displaying more considerate actions towards her friends, especially Timmy, and avoid situations where she unnecessarily endangers or shames them. Portray her as empathetic and understanding, emphasizing the importance of friendship and teamwork.
- Give other characters, including Poof, more opportunities to shine and contribute to the storyline. Avoid excessive focus on Chloe at the expense of other established characters, ensuring a more balanced and enjoyable viewing experience.
- Develop Chloe's character to be distinct from other similar characters in different shows. Give her unique traits, interests, or quirks that make her stand out and contribute to the overall narrative.
- Address Chloe's uncomfortable nervous breakdowns and panic attacks by portraying her determination in a healthier and more positive light. Show her overcoming obstacles and challenges through perseverance and resilience rather than excessive anxiety.
- Ensure that Chloe's presence in each episode serves a purpose and contributes to the overall narrative. Avoid episodes or storylines that feel forced or unnecessary, focusing on quality storytelling that engages the audience.
Ramna ½ characters[]
Akane Tendo[]
- Make her less abusive, especially towards Ramna.
Happosai[]
- Don't make obnoxious.
Blippi characters[]
Blippi[]
- Give him a more visually appealing design that is less clownish and awkward. This could involve updating his costume to be more modern and less exaggerated, while still maintaining a fun and colorful appearance that appeals to children.
- Develop his character arc to show personal growth and maturation throughout the series. He can start off as childlike but gradually learn lessons and develop into a more responsible and knowledgeable adult figure. This progression will make him relatable to both children and adults.
- Instead of relying on gross-out gags, make Blippi's humor more clever and sophisticated by incorporating witty and intelligent humor that can be enjoyed by both children and parents.
- Emphasize Blippi's role as an educational entertainer. Ensure that each episode has a clear educational objective that is seamlessly integrated into the storyline. This will help children learn while they watch, making Blippi a valuable resource for parents and educators.
- Give Blippi a better voice that has a balance between an enthusiastic and engaging tone without it becoming grating or annoying.
- Depict Blippi as a responsible adult who can make decisions and explore the world without always needing permission or assistance. This will make him appear more capable and independent, while still maintaining a childlike sense of wonder and curiosity.
- Make his songs catchier and more memorable, have them cover a wide range of topics, and give them some educational value.
Amanda the Adventurer characters[]
Amanda the Adventurer[]
- Instead of being an animal abuser, portray her as someone who learns to understand and care for animals. This can be achieved by having her develop a bond with Wooly and demonstrate acts of compassion towards him throughout the game.
- Replace Blair Greene-Osako with a new voice actor who can provide a more fitting voice for Amanda that sounds appropriate for a child character and is not grating or unpleasant. This will help make her dialogue more enjoyable and relatable.
- Improve Amanda's design to make her more visually appealing and expressive.
- Introduce consequences for Amanda's mistreatment of Wooly. Show that her actions have repercussions and that she must learn from her mistakes. This can involve having her face challenges or obstacles that result from her previous behavior, allowing her to grow and change as a character.
- Instead of portraying her as a rip-off of Dora the Explorer, develop her own distinct personality, interests, and strengths that set her apart from other characters. Give her a backstory or personal motivations that make her more relatable and interesting to players.
- Depict Amanda's emotional growth throughout the game. Show her learning important life lessons and developing a greater understanding of empathy, friendship, and responsibility. This will allow players to see her transformation and root for her as she becomes a better person.
- Provide alternative endings that reflect Amanda's growth and redemption. Instead of turning into a monstrous creature and eating the player, have the alternative endings showcase her positive transformation and the resolution of her conflicts. This will create a more satisfying and less creepy conclusion to the game.
Big Nate characters[]
Artur Pashkov[]
- Instead of being a perfect and flawless character, give Artur more depth and flaws. Explore his challenges and struggles, allowing him to face failures and learn from them.
- While it's okay for Artur to be talented in certain areas, ensure that his abilities are realistic and have a basis in experience or hard work. Depict him as someone who puts in effort to develop his skills rather than being naturally gifted at everything without explanation.
- Expand Artur's interests beyond the areas where he excels. Show that he has passions and hobbies where he may not be as skilled, providing opportunities for other characters to shine and contribute to the story.
- Portray Artur's Eastern European background with more sensitivity and authenticity. Instead of using broken English as a source of humor, focus on accurately representing his cultural background through positive aspects such as traditions, language skills, or unique perspectives.
- Develop Artur's character to be more perceptive and empathetic toward Nate's feelings. Show that he realizes when Nate is upset and actively supports him as a friend, providing comfort or advice when needed.
- Explore situations where Artur faces challenges or setbacks that affect his luck. By highlighting instances where things don't go perfectly for him, it will create a sense of vulnerability and relatability in his character, showcasing that he is not invincible.
- Depict competitions between Artur and Nate where the outcome is not predetermined or influenced by luck.
- Show Artur and Nate engaging in open and honest conversations, addressing their feelings, concerns, and misunderstandings.
Kim Cressly[]
- Provide a more consistent and well-defined characterization for Kim. Instead of portraying her as an erotomaniac, focus on her as a character with a major crush on Nate. Develop her personality beyond her infatuation, giving her unique interests, strengths, and weaknesses.
- Allow Kim to gradually realize that Nate doesn't reciprocate her feelings. Explore her journey of self-discovery and acceptance, as she learns to move on from her crush and find happiness in other aspects of her life. This will help her develop into a more mature and relatable character.
- Instead of resorting to threats or forced romantic gestures when rejected by Nate, have Kim find healthier ways to deal with her emotions. Show her developing friendships, pursuing hobbies, or engaging in personal growth activities that help her build confidence and resilience.
- Ensure that Kim's romantic activities align with the age of the characters. Avoid portraying behaviors that are inappropriate or unrealistic for sixth-graders. Focus on friendship-building, innocent crushes, and age-appropriate experiences that resonate with the target audience.
- Maintain consistency in Kim's storyline and character development. Avoid confusing or contradictory moments where she forgets or remembers Nate's lack of interest inconsistently. Provide a clear narrative arc that allows for growth, realization, and a more stable character progression.
- Portray Kim's interactions with other characters, especially Nate and his potential love interests, in a respectful manner. *Avoid threats or violent actions that hinder Nate's relationships. Instead, allow Kim to support Nate as a friend and develop healthy relationships of her own.
- Refine Kim's visual design to make her appearance more appealing while still maintaining the art style of the Big Nate series. Ensure that her design is consistent and visually balanced with other characters, avoiding overly unattractive or jarring features.
- Emphasize communication and mutual understanding between Kim and Nate. Instead of misinterpreting every interaction as flirting, allow them to have open conversations about their feelings and clarify their relationship dynamics. This will create a more realistic and relatable portrayal of their interactions.
- Develop Kim's friendships and relationships with other characters outside of her crush on Nate. Show her engaging with a diverse group of friends, fostering positive connections, and exploring different aspects of her personality. This will help her grow beyond her singular focus on Nate.
- Address the issue of Kim's previous relationship with Chester in a meaningful way. Provide closure to that storyline, allowing Kim to recognize the unhealthy aspects of the relationship and move forward, learning from her past experiences.
Angelina Ballerina characters[]
Angelina Mouseling (Angelina Ballerina TV shows)[]
- Give her the sweet and cheerful nature that she had in the books. Showcase her kindness towards her friends and highlight her positive attributes rather than focusing on negative traits. Ensure consistency with her original personality throughout the animated adaptations.
- Remove the rude, mean-spirited, and nasty behavior exhibited by Angelina in the animated adaptations. Instead, emphasize her empathy and understanding towards others, promoting positive social interactions and friendships.
- Shift away from the spoiled brat characterization and portray Angelina as more respectful, considerate, and appreciative of others. Show her learning the value of sharing, cooperation, and responsibility, demonstrating personal growth and development.
- Balance Angelina's emotional sensitivity by showing her resilience and strength. Portray her as someone who can handle challenges and setbacks with grace, learning to manage her emotions in a healthy way.
- Eliminate instances where Angelina engages in criminal behavior, such as stealing her mother's locket. Focus on positive decision-making and ethical behavior, reinforcing good values and moral lessons for young viewers.
- Portray Angelina as a responsible and caring older sibling/cousin. Show her taking care of her younger family members, such as Henry and Polly, and emphasize her nurturing qualities rather than bullying or neglecting them.
- Minimize situations where Angelina becomes a frequent target of ridicule or mistreatment. Instead, focus on her positive interactions with other characters and highlight her strengths and achievements.
- Develop Angelina's character to be distinct from other similar characters in different shows. Give her unique traits, interests, or challenges that make her stand out and contribute to the overall narrative.
- Ensure that Angelina remains relatable and faces realistic challenges and setbacks. Avoid making her a Mary Sue by giving her flaws and allowing her to learn and grow from her mistakes.
- Portray Angelina as a thoughtful and intelligent character who makes sensible decisions. Show her using problem-solving skills and critical thinking to overcome obstacles and make responsible choices.
- Depict Angelina as someone who can handle disappointment and frustration without resorting to excessive crying or tantrums. Teach her coping mechanisms and emotional resilience, emphasizing the importance of maintaining a positive attitude.
Pretty Cure characters[]
Emily Parker/Glitter Lucky (Glitter Force)[]
- Return to the original portrayal of Miyuki Hoshizora/Cure Happy from Smile Pretty Cure, emphasizing her happy-go-lucky nature. Ensure consistency with her original personality throughout the adaptation, avoiding flanderization and overly sweet characteristics.
- Tone down any exaggerated traits that make Emily come across as a Mary Sue. Give her flaws and challenges to overcome, allowing her character to grow and develop throughout the series.
- Work with Laura Bailey to refine Emily's voice and delivery, making it more pleasant to the audience. Address any issues with the scratchy or irritating quality to create a more enjoyable listening experience.
- Mitigate any excessive sweetness in Emily's personality that may become overwhelming or annoying. Allow her to display a range of emotions and depth, making her a more relatable and well-rounded character.
- Work on varying Emily's crying sounds to avoid any resemblance to Caillou, which may be off-putting to some viewers. Ensure that her emotional expressions are genuine and relatable, reflecting the appropriate range of emotions for the given situations.
- Provide clear direction to Laura Bailey to bring out the best performance for Emily. Focus on capturing the character's energy, enthusiasm, and relatability while avoiding excessive irritability or overacting.
Iona Hikawa/Cure Fortune (Happiness Charge Pretty Cure)[]
- Provide Iona with a more nuanced and relatable personality. Show her struggling with the loss of her sister and gradually opening up to her teammates, allowing her to develop empathy and understanding.
- Ensure that Iona is distinct from Makoto Kenzaki from Doki Doki Pretty Cure. Give her unique qualities, motivations, and character arcs that set her apart and allow her to grow as an individual.
- Portray Iona taking responsibility for her actions and refraining from blaming others unjustly. Show her learning to acknowledge her own mistakes and taking steps to make amends when necessary.
- Provide a more compelling reason for Iona to initially refuse to join the Happiness Charge Pretty Cure team. Instead of solely focusing on her dislike for Hime, explore deeper personal conflicts or insecurities that hinder her from joining the team.
- Revise the interactions between Iona and Hime to foster a more supportive and understanding dynamic. Allow Iona to gradually realize Hime's intentions and motivations, leading to a more compassionate and cooperative relationship.
- Ensure that Iona's growth and development are consistent throughout the series. Avoid moments where she regresses to her aloof and detached behavior without valid reasons, maintaining a steady progression toward empathy and teamwork.
- Demonstrate Iona's willingness to work as a team member, highlighting instances where she actively contributes to the restoration of the Blue Sky Kingdom and the defeat of the Phantom Empire. Showcase her recognition of the value of teamwork and the strength that comes from collaboration.
- Allow Iona to face consequences for her actions, particularly regarding her treatment of Hime. Show her recognizing her mistakes, apologizing, and actively working to make amends. This can help facilitate her redemption and growth as a character.
- Portray Iona facing and overcoming her limitations and weaknesses. Show her learning from her defeats against Phantom and using those experiences to grow stronger and become a more effective member of the team.
- Address the unresolved conflict between Iona and the other Pretty Cure members regarding her treatment of Hime. Provide a storyline where the team openly discusses and resolves these issues, fostering a sense of accountability and ensuring that the negative behavior is appropriately addressed.
Music characters[]
Music Gamble[]
- Instead of Maddie Ziegler, have her be played by a talented actress who actually has autism. This will allow for authentic representation and providing an opportunity for an autistic performer to showcase their talent and lived experience.
- Change her name to "Melody Gamble".
- Collaborate with autistic individuals and organizations to ensure accurate and respectful representation of the character. Seek input and feedback from the autism community throughout the creative process to avoid perpetuating stereotypes and offensive portrayals.
- Develop Music/Melody as a fully fleshed-out character with a range of emotions, personality traits, and aspirations beyond just her autism. Give her depth and complexity, allowing the audience to connect with her on a deeper level.
- Instead of using autism stereotypes to define Music/Melody's character, focus on showcasing her unique strengths, challenges, and growth as an individual. Portray her as a multidimensional person with a rich inner life.
- Demonstrate Music/Melody's ability to experience a full range of emotions, including grief, sadness, and vulnerability. Show her navigating the complexities of life while highlighting her resilience and inner strength.
- Ensure that Music/Melody is not treated as an object or an obstacle for other characters. Give her agency, personal goals, and aspirations that go beyond being a mere plot device.
- Develop Music/Melody as a well-rounded character who faces challenges and learns from her experiences. Allow her to grow and evolve, making mistakes and facing consequences along the way.
- Ensure that the film provides a balanced focus on Music/Melody, Zu, and Ebo, allowing each character to contribute meaningfully to the narrative. Give Music/Melody her own story arc and character development.
- Work with the actor portraying Music/Melody to develop a range of facial expressions that accurately convey her emotions without resorting to repetitive or potentially unsettling open-mouth smiles.
- Provide sensitivity training for the cast and crew to foster understanding and respect for neurodivergent individuals. This can help create an inclusive and supportive environment on set.
- Issue a public apology for any harm caused and take responsibility for the missteps in the portrayal of Music/Melody. Engage in conversations with the autism community to learn from their feedback and work towards rectifying the situation.
Horrid Henry characters[]
Perfect Peter[]
- Make him less annoying and Gary Stu-like.
Moody Margaret[]
- Make her less annoying.
The Proud Family characters[]
LaCienega Boulevardez[]
- Provide more depth and backstory to LaCienega's character to explain her behaviors and motivations. Show moments of vulnerability and growth to humanize her and make her more relatable to the audience.
- Establish a valid reason for LaCienega's initial rivalry with Penny. Perhaps explore underlying insecurities or misunderstandings that fuel their conflicts, allowing for a more nuanced dynamic between the two characters.
- Ensure LaCienega's actions and reactions align with her character development. Avoid instances of hypocrisy that contradict her feelings towards Penny or her friendships with other characters.
- Demonstrate instances where LaCienega genuinely expresses gratitude and appreciation towards Penny for her help or support. Showcase her growth by highlighting her ability to recognize and acknowledge the kindness shown to her.
- Provide more context in introducing LaCienega's cousin, LaBrea, as a source of bullying in the reboot, and explore the impact it had on LaCienega's behavior. This can help to create a more empathetic understanding of her actions.
- Allow LaCienega to show growth in her friendships, particularly with Penny. Provide opportunities for her to support and stand up for her friends, contradicting the perception of her being a fair-weather friend.
- When LaCienega needs to apologize, ensure she offers sincere and heartfelt apologies that demonstrate her growth and willingness to take responsibility for her actions.
- Adjust LaCienega's crying to be less annoying and more authentic, ensuring that her emotional moments resonate with the audience and evoke empathy.
- Show LaCienega learning from her mistakes in relationships, particularly with Michael. Have her demonstrate growth by standing up for her partner and showing genuine care and support.
- Minimize or eliminate instances of LaCienega gaslighting or manipulating others. Instead, focus on her growth as a character and her ability to build healthy and honest relationships.
- Introduce a redemption arc for LaCienega, where she actively works to become a better person and friend. Showcase her growth through consistent positive actions and a genuine desire for change.
- Ensure that LaCienega's actions and behaviors are not racially insensitive or offensive. Be mindful of the potential impact her actions may have on different communities and work to avoid perpetuating harmful stereotypes.
- Highlight moments where LaCienega genuinely shows care, support, and loyalty to her friends, debunking the perception of her being unlikable. Showcase her positive qualities and redeeming traits.
- Reimagine LaCienega's Theme Song Takeover to be more engaging, visually appealing, and aligned with her character growth. Avoid anything that may come across as disturbing or annoying to the audience.
Animaniacs characters[]
Katie Ka-Boom[]
- Provide more depth and complexity to Katie's character. Explore the underlying reasons for her extreme anger and immaturity, such as insecurities or personal struggles, to make her more relatable and sympathetic.
- Instead of turning into a destructive monster whenever she gets angry, give Katie the ability to control her transformations. This allows her to have agency over her actions and gives her an opportunity to learn and grow from her experiences.
- Show the aftermath of Katie's destructive actions. Have her face the consequences of damaging her family's house, such as having to repair it or face punishment. This teaches her accountability and responsibility for her actions.
- Allow Katie to evolve and mature over time. Give her opportunities to learn from her destructive behavior and show personal growth in how she handles her anger and emotions.
- Provide moments where Katie becomes aware of the impact her actions have on her family. Show her reflecting on her behavior and genuinely trying to change, demonstrating empathy and a willingness to improve her relationships.
- Introduce positive influences in Katie's life, such as mentors or friends who can guide her towards healthier ways of expressing her emotions. These characters can help her develop coping mechanisms and provide support during difficult moments.
- Instead of portraying her as a mean popular girl stereotype, showcase different facets of Katie Ka-Boom's personality. Give her moments of kindness, vulnerability, and friendship that challenge the initial perception of her character.
- Ensure that Katie learns from her actions and actively works to improve her behavior. Allow her to demonstrate growth by showing remorse, apologizing when necessary, and actively seeking ways to better communicate her feelings without resorting to destructive behavior.
- Establish a system where Katie faces appropriate consequences for mistreating her family. This promotes the idea that actions have repercussions and discourages her from repeating harmful behavior.
- Infuse Katie's character with relatable qualities, humor, and moments of vulnerability. Show her positive attributes to increase her likability and make her a more engaging and well-rounded character.
- Refine the design of Katie's monster forms to make them visually appealing and less disturbing. Ensure that the transformations align with her emotions and remain creative but approachable for the audience.
- Provide opportunities for Katie to genuinely resolve conflicts with her family members and repair damaged relationships. This showcases her growth and reinforces the importance of forgiveness and understanding.
Dork Diaries characters[]
Mackenzie Hollister[]
- Develop Mackenzie as a multidimensional character with layers beyond the stereotypical mean girl trope. Explore her motivations, insecurities, and vulnerabilities to create a more nuanced and relatable portrayal.
- Provide opportunities for Mackenzie to experience personal growth and develop empathy towards others. Allow her to learn from her actions and make amends, showing a progression towards positive behavior.
- Instead of depicting her as a one-dimensional character solely focused on causing conflict for Nikki, give Mackenzie more understandable and relatable reasons for her actions, rooted in her own experiences and struggles.
- Provide a deeper exploration of Mackenzie's relationship with her parents, offering insights into her behavior and addressing any underlying issues. Show opportunities for growth and improved communication within her family dynamics.
- Highlight the consequences and impact of Mackenzie's bullying behavior on others. Incorporate discussions on empathy, kindness, and the importance of treating others with respect.
- Throughout the series, allow Mackenzie to undergo significant character development. Show her evolving beyond her initial mean girl persona, learning from her mistakes, and becoming a more complex and well-rounded character.
- Instead of dragging on repetitive and unnecessary dramas, focus on resolving conflicts in a meaningful and constructive manner. This can help avoid the perception of Mackenzie being a mean-spirited character without purpose.
- Introduce positive influences in Mackenzie's life, such as mentors or friends who can guide her towards better choices and encourage personal growth.
- Provide an opportunity for Mackenzie to gain a better understanding of animal abuse. Show her learning from her mistakes and taking actions to support animal welfare in a more informed and responsible way.
- Modify Mackenzie's dialogue to be less harsh and hurtful while still capturing her personality. Ensure that her interactions with others are respectful, even when expressing disagreements or frustrations.
Lalaloopsy characters[]
Jewel Sparkles (We're Lalaloopsy)[]
- Give Jewel the personality she had in the Nick Jr. series instead of flanderizing her.
- Ensure that Jewel stands out as her own character rather than being a direct equivalent to Chloe Carmichael and Vana Glama. Give her distinct qualities, strengths, and flaws that make her unique and relatable to the audience.
- Instead of portraying Jewel as a complete and utter Mary Sue, introduce challenges, conflicts, and character development arcs that allow her to face and overcome obstacles, learn from her mistakes, and grow as an individual.
- Have Kira Buckland voice Jewel, since she voiced her in Lalaloopsy Girls.
- Or, if we want to keep Kazumi Evans as Jewel’s voice actor, work with Evans to find a tone and delivery that is less likely to be perceived as annoying, particularly during intense or high-pitched moments.
- Ensure that Jewel doesn't dominate the screen time or storylines to the detriment of other characters. Give each character their own opportunities to shine and contribute to the overall narrative, creating a more inclusive and engaging ensemble cast.
- Provide Jewel with opportunities for growth and development throughout the series. Show her learning from her experiences, overcoming challenges, and developing new skills or perspectives that make her a more well-rounded character.
- Explore and highlight Jewel Sparkles' flaws to make her more relatable and human. Give her moments of vulnerability, self-doubt, or moments where she makes mistakes, allowing the audience to connect with her on a deeper level.
- Develop meaningful relationships between Jewel and other characters in the series. Show her building friendships, resolving conflicts, and learning to work collaboratively with others, emphasizing the importance of empathy, understanding, and teamwork.
- Highlight Jewel Sparkles' talents and abilities in a way that feels earned and realistic. Instead of effortlessly succeeding at everything, depict her honing her skills through practice, perseverance, and learning from others, making her achievements more meaningful.
- Ensure that the overall Lalaloopsy cast showcases a diverse range of personalities, strengths, and weaknesses. This can help create a more dynamic and balanced group of characters, preventing any single character, including Jewel, from becoming overly dominant or one-dimensional.
Funny Pets characters[]
Funny[]
- Give Funny more depth and complexity. Explore her backstory, motivations, and emotions to make her a more relatable and sympathetic character. Provide reasons for her abusive behavior and work on resolving her issues throughout the series.
- Eliminate Funny's abusive behavior towards Crescent and Corona. Instead, focus on fostering positive relationships and interactions among the characters. Show Funny learning from her mistakes and treating her pets with kindness and respect.
- Redesign Funny's character to make her more likable and charming. Retain her cute appearance but ensure that her personality and actions align with being a protagonist in a kids' show. Emphasize her positive qualities and create situations that allow her to showcase her strengths.
- Establish clear reasons for Funny's favoritism towards Corona and work on developing a balanced and fair relationship with Crescent. Show her treating both pets equally and valuing their individual strengths and contributions.
- Consider changing Funny's name to something more appropriate for a kids' show. Choose a name that reflects her positive qualities and resonates with the audience.
- Modify Funny's outfits to make them more suitable for a children's show. Ensure that her clothing is modest and age-appropriate, while still maintaining her cute and visually appealing design.
- Portray Funny as more competent and aware of the situations her pets face. Show her actively supporting Crescent and Corona, ensuring their safety, and being proactive in resolving any challenges they encounter.
- Highlight Funny's positive qualities such as kindness, empathy, and problem-solving skills. Portray her as a role model and encourage the audience to emulate her positive traits.
- Depict Funny taking responsibility for her actions. If she makes mistakes or causes harm, show her learning from them, apologizing, and making amends. Teach the audience about accountability and the importance of owning up to one's actions.
- Adjust Funny's voice to make it more pleasant and appealing to the audience. Work with the voice actor to find a suitable tone that aligns with the character's new positive portrayal.
- Ensure that Funny faces appropriate consequences for any negative actions. If she manipulates Crescent or others, hold her accountable and allow for redemption arcs that promote personal growth and positive change.
- In the final episode, have Funny acknowledge her past mistreatment of Crescent and Corona. Show her apologizing and actively working towards giving both pets equal treatment and respect.
Playing With Fire characters[]
Zoey[]
- Have her be played by an actual three-year-old, and give her some actual words to speak.
- Give Zoey more depth and complexity beyond being an obnoxious and whiny spoiled brat. Explore her motivations, fears, and desires to make her a more relatable and sympathetic character.
- Expand Zoey's emotional range beyond excessive crying. Show her experiencing a wider range of emotions, such as joy, curiosity, and empathy. Develop her character in a way that allows her to grow and mature throughout the film.
- Provide a plausible explanation as to why Zoey is still wearing diapers at the age of three. Address the issue within the movie's narrative, acknowledging her need for potty-training and showing progress or development in that area.
- Work with the young actress portraying Zoey to refine her performance and make it more engaging and believable. Ensure that the character's voice and delivery are not grating or irritating to the audience.
- Introduce positive qualities and moments that demonstrate Zoey's redeeming qualities. Show instances where she displays kindness, empathy, or problem-solving skills, giving the audience reasons to root for her character.
- Instead of Zoey being demanding and selfish, depict her as learning the value of collaboration and cooperation. Show her working together with Supe and the other characters, understanding the importance of teamwork.
- Adjust Zoey's actions to be more aligned with her age. Avoid situations where she acts beyond her capabilities, such as training a dog at such a young age. Portray her in scenarios that reflect the realistic behaviors and limitations of a three-year-old child.
- Remove any scenes or instances that involve bodily functions or gross-out humor, like Zoey pooping on Supe. Focus on age-appropriate humor that is entertaining without resorting to shock value or discomfort.
- Replace the Fortnite default dance with a more age-appropriate and meaningful conclusion for Zoey's character. Consider a scene that emphasizes growth, friendship, or a heartwarming moment that resonates with the audience.
- Provide Zoey with a character arc throughout the film, where she learns important life lessons and demonstrates personal growth. Show her maturing and becoming less obnoxious and more likable as the story progresses.
Monster High characters[]
Cleo de Nile (G1)[]
- Redesign Cleo's appearance to better reflect her mummy heritage while still maintaining a fashionable and modern look. Incorporate elements of traditional mummy aesthetics, such as bandages, ancient Egyptian symbols, or a more distinct mummified appearance, without compromising her overall appeal.
- Give Cleo a more distinctive and original design that goes beyond the generic Cleopatra archetype. Explore different aspects of Egyptian culture and history to create a visually interesting character with a fresh and innovative look.
- Develop Cleo's character as a multifaceted antagonist in the first season of the web series. Provide understandable motivations for her behavior, delving deeper into her insecurities and fears that drive her actions. Avoid relying on shallow stereotypes and instead create a complex and believable character arc.
- Ensure that Cleo's transformation from antagonist to friend is more gradual and believable. Show her actively working on herself and learning from her past mistakes. Allow her to develop genuine friendships with Frankie and the others, demonstrating growth and maturity throughout the series.
- Portray Cleo's progression beyond her immature, whiny, and snobby behavior. Show her learning to be more empathetic, understanding, and supportive of her friends. Give her moments of vulnerability and self-reflection that allow her to evolve into a more likable and relatable character.
- Instead of Cleo taking advantage of her wealth, show her using her resources in a positive and constructive way. Encourage her to contribute to the school community and help others, highlighting the positive aspects of her privileged background.
- Rewrite Cleo's romance with Deuce Gorgon to be more developed and balanced. Explore their backstory and show the growth of their relationship over time. Address the age difference in a responsible manner, ensuring that their dynamic is healthy and respectful.
- Highlight the potential dangers and consequences of Cleo's use of Egyptian artifacts and curses. Portray her learning about the importance of responsible handling and the potential harm she could cause. Emphasize the need for knowledge and respect when dealing with ancient artifacts.
- Expand Cleo's interests beyond fashion, popularity, and beauty. Give her hobbies, passions, or talents that showcase her intelligence, creativity, or unique qualities. Demonstrate her engagement in activities that contribute to her personal growth and the development of her character.
- Show Cleo treating Ghoulia and other characters with kindness and respect, avoiding any bullying or mistreatment. Demonstrate her growth by building positive relationships and fostering a supportive and inclusive environment among the Monster High students.
- Tone down Cleo's dramatic and whiny tendencies. Instead, focus on her resilience, problem-solving skills, and emotional strength. Allow her to handle challenges with maturity and grace, demonstrating personal growth and resilience.
- Eliminate instances of Cleo cheating to get good grades. Instead, emphasize the importance of hard work, dedication, and the value of learning. Show Cleo's intelligence and academic achievements as a result of her efforts and intellectual abilities.
Rugrats characters[]
Angelica Pickles (Rugrats; 1991 original and 2021 reboot)[]
- Don't have her be bratty.
Kimi Watanabe-Finster[]
- Provide opportunities for Kimi to grow and develop throughout the series. Show her learning from her mistakes, becoming more considerate, and understanding the consequences of her actions.
- Portray Kimi engaging in positive interactions with her siblings and friends. Emphasize moments where she shows empathy, helps others, and demonstrates kindness.
- Offer episodes where Kimi learns the importance of taking responsibility for her actions. Show her facing the consequences of her behavior and making amends when she causes trouble or takes things without permission.
- Highlight moments of bonding and cooperation between Kimi and Chuckie. Develop storylines that allow them to work together as a team, resolve conflicts, and support each other.
- Showcase Kimi as a positive role model for children. Highlight her strengths, such as her curiosity, creativity, and willingness to try new things. Present her as a character who encourages learning, exploration, and embracing diversity.
- Eliminate instances where Kimi engages in mean-spirited behavior or teases others for her amusement. Instead, focus on her understanding and empathizing with others' feelings, promoting kindness and respect.
- Introduce episodes where Kimi learns how to resolve conflicts peacefully and respectfully. Teach her effective communication skills and problem-solving strategies to help her navigate disagreements with others, including her siblings.
- Emphasize the importance of open and honest communication. Show Kimi actively listening to others, expressing her feelings appropriately, and using her words to resolve conflicts.
- Promote episodes that showcase the positive aspects of sibling relationships, emphasizing the value of cooperation, understanding, and support.
- Address the issue of Kimi encouraging children to use bad names for their siblings. In future episodes, depict her realizing the negative impact of such behavior and learning to use kind and respectful language instead.
Video Brinquedo characters[]
Cindy, Bianca, Hime, Iria, and Zade (Little Princess School)[]
- Have them be unique characters with their own distinct personalities, backgrounds, and story arcs instead of blatant rip-offs of existing princesses.
- Given that they are young girls, portray them in a way that aligns with their age and avoids any inappropriate or disturbing themes. Focus on their curiosity, imagination, and friendship rather than an obsession with attractiveness.
- Instead of making them responsible for chaos and misbehavior, emphasize their growth and learning experiences throughout the series. Show them overcoming challenges, making amends, and developing empathy towards others.
- Work on refining the animation, particularly the walk cycles, to make them look more natural and less like hopping. This will enhance the overall visual appeal and make the characters more believable.
- Have them demonstrate kindness, respect, and empathy towards others, both within their group and towards other characters. Address any mean-spirited behavior and encourage positive interactions and problem-solving.
- Give them better voice actors who can bring depth and emotion to the characters, making them more relatable and engaging.
- Have them make responsible choices, respect rules, and treat others with kindness.
- Give them more expressive facial features, allowing them to convey a wider range of emotions.
- Refine their designs to make them visually appealing and unique, while avoiding excessive similarity to Disney princesses.
- Show them wearing different outfits suitable for different occasions, such as athletic wear for gym class or sleepwear for bedtime.
- Give them flaws and challenges to overcome, making their journeys more interesting and relatable.
- Have them be portrayed in a respectful and accurate manner, avoiding offensive stereotypes. Conduct research and consult with cultural advisors to depict diversity and different ethnicities appropriately.
- Remove any inappropriate scenes, innuendos, or dialogue that are unsuitable for the target audience. Focus on creating a wholesome and age-appropriate show that parents can feel comfortable letting their children watch.
- Incorporate educational elements into the show, providing opportunities for children to learn about various subjects, values, and life skills in an entertaining way.
- Include storytelling elements that stimulate children's imagination and encourage them to think critically. This could involve engaging plots, problem-solving scenarios, or interactive elements.
- Ensure that the show is thoroughly reviewed for any errors, inconsistencies, or offensive content before its release. Pay attention to the little details to maintain a high level of quality and professionalism.
Pencilmation characters[]
Pencilmate[]
- Provide opportunities for Pencilmate to grow and mature throughout the series. Show him learning from his mistakes and becoming more considerate of others. Develop storylines that explore his journey toward personal growth and responsibility.
- Give Pencilmate a more distinct and visually appealing design. Create a unique look that sets him apart from other characters and makes him visually appealing to viewers.
- Reduce or eliminate instances where Pencilmate engages in gross or disturbing actions, such as twerking or nose-picking. Focus on showcasing his positive and relatable qualities instead.
- Highlight moments where Pencilmate shows empathy and care for others, including his friends and peers. Demonstrate acts of kindness and consideration to counterbalance any mean-spirited behavior.
- Portray Pencilmate engaging in harmless and lighthearted pranks that bring joy and laughter to others. Avoid pranks that cause harm or discomfort to others, promoting a more positive and inclusive comedic approach.
- Strengthen Pencilmate's relationships with his friends, especially Pencilmiss. Show him being supportive, understanding, and caring towards others, fostering healthier and more positive connections.
- While retaining some of Pencilmate's vulnerability, reduce excessive instances of him being a crybaby. Focus on portraying his emotional range in a more balanced and relatable manner.
- Emphasize Pencilmate's positive and expressive facial expressions. Avoid excessive ugly or disturbing faces that may turn off or unsettle viewers.
- Demonstrate Pencilmate taking responsibility for his actions and learning from his mistakes. Show him making efforts to clean up messes, apologize when necessary, and rectify any unintentional damage he causes.
- Ensure that Pencilmate is not constantly portrayed as a punching bag or the target of mean-spirited behavior from others. Create a more balanced dynamic where he can assert himself and receive support from his friends.
- Ensure that thumbnails and content associated with the show are appropriate for all audiences. Avoid any depictions that could be seen as sexually explicit or inappropriate, ensuring the show maintains its child-friendly nature.
Cut the Rope characters[]
Nibble Nom[]
- Remove him from existence.
Mino, Nino, Starrah, Giant, Handsome, Groom, Baby Angry, Granny Nom and Scientist Nom[]
Crashbox characters[]
The Revolting Slob[]
- Give the Slob a more visually appealing design that is less grimy and off-putting. Create a character design that is still unique and interesting but doesn't rely on grotesque features or sores on his face.
- Reduce or eliminate the excessively disgusting and cruel behaviors of the Slob. Instead, focus on more lighthearted and relatable actions that can still be humorous without being overly repulsive or harmful.
- Provide backstory or context to explain why the Slob behaves the way he does. This could involve exploring his past experiences, personal struggles, or underlying reasons for his laziness and unkindness. This will add depth to his character and make him more relatable.
- Allow the Slob to evolve and learn from his actions throughout the series. Give him opportunities to change his behavior, show remorse for his past actions, and make efforts to become a better person. This growth can happen gradually over episodes, indicating that change is possible.
- Highlight moments where the Slob displays empathy and kindness towards others, including animals and the narrator. Showcase instances where he helps others or shows concern for their well-being, demonstrating a more compassionate side of his character.
- Completely eliminate any instances of animal abuse or violence from the Slob's behavior. This includes removing scenes where he throws objects at animals or mistreats them. Promote positive and respectful interactions between the Revolting Slob and animals.
- Develop the Slob's character beyond being just a lazy and gross individual. Introduce additional personality traits that make him more well-rounded and relatable. For example, he could have hidden talents, unique interests, or moments of vulnerability that humanize him.
- Create storylines that focus on the Slob's personal growth and challenges. These arcs can involve him overcoming obstacles, learning life lessons, or finding motivation to improve himself. This will add depth and progression to his character.
- Shift the focus of humor away from excessive gross-out gags and instead incorporate more clever wordplay, situational comedy, or witty dialogue. This will make the character more enjoyable for a wider range of viewers, including adults.
- Work with the voice actor for the Slob to find a better balance in his delivery. Ensure that his voice doesn't become obnoxious or grating, while still maintaining the character's personality and comedic timing.
- Avoid excessive repetition of the Slob's antics. Introduce new and diverse scenarios that allow for fresh and engaging humor. This will prevent the character from becoming stale or predictable.
- Highlight the Slob's positive qualities, such as loyalty, resilience, or moments of genuine kindness. This will help to balance out his negative traits and make him a more likable and complex character.
The Secret of NIMH characters[]
Timothy "Timmy" Brisby (The Secret of NIMH 2: Timmy to the Rescue)[]
- Provide Timmy with a character arc that allows him to grow and develop throughout the sequel. Show him learning from his impulsive actions and becoming more thoughtful and strategic in his decision-making. This will give him depth and make his journey more engaging for the audience.
- Instead of making Timmy the sole protagonist, create a balanced ensemble where multiple characters contribute to the story's progression. Give other characters, such as Jenny, meaningful roles and moments to shine. This will prevent Timmy from overshadowing the other characters and allow for a more dynamic narrative.
- Emphasize Timmy's flaws and struggles, highlighting that he is still learning and has room for improvement. This will make him a more relatable and realistic character, as audiences appreciate protagonists who face challenges and overcome their shortcomings.
- Rather than automatically being treated as a hero, have Timmy prove himself through actions and growth. Show him earning the respect and admiration of others by demonstrating bravery, resourcefulness, and compassion. This will make his hero status more meaningful and deserved.
- Instead of pressuring Timmy to live up to the legacy of his late father, Jonathan Brisby, have the village community be portrayed as supportive and understanding. They can provide guidance and encouragement to Timmy without placing unrealistic expectations on him. This will create a more nurturing environment for his character development.
- Give Timmy meaningful tasks and challenges that play to his strengths and allow him to make valuable contributions to the story. Show him utilizing his unique abilities or skills to help others and overcome obstacles. This will establish him as a capable and competent character.
- Develop Timmy's personality beyond being impulsive and one-dimensional. Give him additional traits, interests, and struggles that make him a well-rounded character. This will make him more relatable and interesting to the audience.
- Depict Timmy's progression from a reckless and impatient child to a more responsible and thoughtful young adult. Show him learning from his mistakes, taking responsibility for his actions, and making wise decisions. This will showcase his growth and maturity over the course of the story.
- Ensure that the voice actor for Timmy delivers a performance that captures the character's emotions, growth, and personality effectively. Work with the voice actor to bring depth and nuance to the character's voice, enhancing the audience's connection with Timmy.
Moshi Monsters characters[]
Katsuma (Moshi Monsters: The Movie)[]
- Provide Katsuma with a character arc focused on personal growth and redemption. Show him gradually realizing the negative impact of his self-centered behavior on others and experiencing remorse for his actions. Develop moments where he learns empathy and starts to prioritize the well-being of his friends over his own fame-seeking desires.
- Ensure that Katsuma acknowledges and apologizes for his previous behavior towards the other monsters. Allow him to genuinely express remorse and seek forgiveness from those he has mistreated. This will demonstrate his willingness to change and make amends for his past actions.
- Instead of solely focusing on becoming a "gooperstar" and seeking attention for himself, reorient Katsuma's goals towards fostering genuine friendships and helping others. Emphasize the value of teamwork and cooperation, showcasing how Katsuma's actions positively impact the lives of those around him.
- Work with the voice actor, Emma Tate, to refine Katsuma's performance. Ensure that his voice reflects growth and maturity as the character progresses throughout the story. This will help make Katsuma more likable and relatable to the audience.
- Develop Katsuma's relationship with Poppet to be more supportive and less mean-spirited. Show them resolving their conflicts through open communication and understanding, rather than engaging in arguments. This will promote positive interactions and teamwork between the two main characters.
- Instead of filler sub-plots like the "can't whistle" storyline, introduce sub-plots that contribute to Katsuma's growth and the overall narrative. Explore themes such as friendship, self-discovery, or overcoming personal challenges to provide depth and relevance to his character development.
- Have Katsuma face appropriate consequences for his negative behavior. This could include receiving scoldings, experiencing setbacks, or having to make amends through specific actions that help others. This will prevent him from being a Karma Houdini and add realism to the story.
- Demonstrate Katsuma's strengths and abilities beyond being a show-off. Highlight his resourcefulness, problem-solving skills, and willingness to take action to help his friends and overcome challenges. This will make him a more well-rounded and capable protagonist.
- While it's acceptable to have moments where Katsuma gets into trouble, ensure that he also has opportunities to showcase his resilience and growth. Allow him to overcome challenges and contribute positively to his own rescue or the resolution of conflicts. This will avoid portraying him solely as a helpless character.
Diary of a Wimpy Kid characters[]
Manny Heffley[]
- Have him undergo some character development that emphasizes growth and learning. Show him gradually understanding the consequences of his actions and the impact they have on others. Develop moments where he displays empathy and begins to consider the feelings of those around him.
- Have Susan and Frank Heffley actively parent and set boundaries for Manny. Show them consistently teaching him right from wrong and enforcing consequences for his misbehavior. This will help establish a sense of responsibility and discipline in Manny's character.
- Ensure that Manny's behavior aligns more closely with that of a typical 3-year-old. While he can still exhibit some mischievous tendencies, make sure they are within the realm of age-appropriate behavior. Avoid portraying him as intentionally malicious or manipulative.
- Introduce positive influences in Manny's life, such as role models who can guide him and help him develop appropriate social skills. This could be a neighbor, family friend, or older sibling who takes on a mentoring role.
- Ensure that Manny faces consequences for his negative behavior. When he throws tantrums or acts out, have Susan and Frank respond with appropriate discipline or timeouts. This will teach him that his actions have repercussions and encourage him to make better choices.
- Develop storylines where Manny learns the value of empathy and effective communication. Show him experiencing situations where he needs to understand others' feelings and express his own thoughts and emotions in a constructive manner.
- Foster positive interactions between Manny and his older siblings, Greg and Rodrick. Develop moments of bonding and cooperation, showcasing how they can support and learn from each other. This will help reduce the grudges and conflicts between them.
- Modify Manny's design to make him appear more like a typical toddler, with a round head and a less questionable appearance. This will make him more relatable to the audience and avoid distracting from his character development.
- Reduce Manny's tendency to excessively tattle on his siblings. While it is realistic for a young child to occasionally report misbehavior, lessen the frequency and focus on teaching him the importance of resolving conflicts through communication and problem-solving.
- Explore opportunities for Manny to form genuine friendships with other characters in the series. This can help him learn social skills, share experiences, and develop a sense of camaraderie.
- Show Manny's transition from relying on imaginary friends to forming real friendships. Develop storylines where he learns the difference between imagination and reality, with characters gently explaining the concept to him.
- Utilize the presence of extended family members, such as grandparents or cousins, to provide additional guidance and support in shaping Manny's behavior and values.
My Little Pony characters[]
Starlight Glimmer (My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic)[]
- Adjust Starlight's magical abilities to be more balanced and consistent with the established rules of the show. Instead of instantly surpassing Twilight Sparkle's level of magic, show her growth and progress over time through training, practice, and learning from other characters.
- Clarify Starlight's motivations for creating the equalized utopian town and her actions towards other ponies. Emphasize that her initial intentions were misguided, stemming from a fear of losing friendships due to differences in talent. Explore her journey of self-reflection and understanding, leading to a genuine desire to create harmony and equality among ponies.
- Reconsider the allegorical aspects of Starlight's character and the equal utopia plot. If the intention was to explore themes of equality or communism, approach them in a more nuanced manner to avoid oversimplification or negative associations.
- Ensure that Starlight remains consistent with her beliefs and actions throughout her character arc. Avoid instances of hypocrisy, such as not giving up her own cutie mark, and make her growth and redemption more genuine and internally consistent.
- Differentiate Starlight Glimmer from other characters, such as Sunset Shimmer, by developing her own distinct personality, struggles, and methods of redemption. Give her a unique path towards friendship and personal growth that sets her apart from other characters in the franchise.
- Address the consequences of Starlight's past actions and the mistakes she makes even after her redemption. Show that her actions have real, lasting effects on other characters and the world around her. Allow her to face the repercussions of her choices and learn from them, demonstrating growth and accountability.
- Involve other characters in guiding Starlight's journey and holding her accountable. Show her interacting with other ponies who challenge her actions and beliefs, helping her to see different perspectives and grow as a character.
- Portray Starlight as a character who learns to handle her emotions and make better decisions. Illustrate her growth in handling conflicts and managing her anger or frustration, leading to more responsible choices and improved relationships with others.
- Ensure that Starlight's redemption is earned through consistent and believable character development. Demonstrate her commitment to change and her journey of earning the trust and forgiveness of other characters in a realistic and relatable way.
- Even after her initial redemption, depict Starlight's ongoing growth and learning in subsequent storylines. Show her making better choices and contributing positively to friendships and the overall well-being of Equestria.
Dora the Explorer characters[]
Dora Márquez (Dora the Explorer; Seasons 5-8)[]
- Adjust Dora's voice to make it more pleasant for listeners. Ensure that the voice actress portrays the character in a way that is engaging and less likely to be perceived as annoying. Additionally, reevaluate the pacing of dialogue to avoid speaking too slowly, which can contribute to a sense of dragging or boredom.
- Reintroduce and develop Dora's personality beyond just being a girl who explores the world. Give her interests, hobbies, and personal goals that can shape her character and provide more depth. Allow her to face challenges and make decisions that showcase her growth and resilience.
- While Dora's interaction with the viewers through repeated questions is a core aspect of the show, consider reducing the frequency of repetition to avoid excessive annoyance. Balance the need for viewer engagement with providing new and varied interactions to keep the episodes fresh and interesting.
- Expand the range of songs and musical elements in the show to avoid over-reliance on repetitive tunes. Introduce new songs and incorporate different musical styles to keep the audience engaged and prevent the songs from becoming monotonous.
- Ensure that Dora's actions align with her stated intentions. Avoid instances of hypocrisy and make her decisions and behavior more consistent throughout the episodes. This will help maintain a sense of believability and reliability in her character.
- Introduce consequences and appropriate responses to the actions of villains in the show. Allow Dora to play a role in resolving conflicts and holding villains accountable, promoting the idea of responsibility and teaching valuable life lessons to viewers.
- Address the issue of Dora exploring without her parents' permission by incorporating parental figures into the show. Depict responsible adults who provide guidance, support, and teach Dora important lessons about safety and decision-making.
- Emphasize the educational aspect of the show by encouraging viewer participation in a more meaningful way. Instead of simply helping Dora find her goals, involve viewers in problem-solving, critical thinking, and decision-making processes that align with the show's educational objectives.
- Ensure that Dora faces challenges and limitations that require effort and growth to overcome. Give her room to make mistakes and learn from them, showcasing her development as a character and making her more relatable to the audience.
- Develop Dora's relationships with the other characters in the show to add depth and emotional resonance. Show meaningful friendships, conflicts, and resolutions that contribute to her growth and provide opportunities for character development.
Henry Danger characters[]
Piper Hart[]
- Provide a deeper understanding of Piper's motivations and background to explain her behavior. Explore her insecurities or frustrations that may contribute to her spoiled and bratty attitude. Show moments of vulnerability and growth that allow her to develop into a more likable character.
- Adjust Piper's temperament to make her less prone to excessive shouting and fits of anger. Instead, showcase her as a character who learns to express herself in healthier and more constructive ways. This can involve teaching her coping mechanisms, conflict resolution skills, and empathy towards others.
- Develop Piper's relationships with other characters, particularly her brother Henry and Jasper. Show moments of understanding, support, and growth in these relationships, allowing Piper to learn the value of friendship and empathy.
- Introduce appropriate consequences for Piper's negative behavior. Show her facing the repercussions of her actions, whether it's through apologies, making amends, or learning from her mistakes. This will help balance her character and create a sense of accountability.
- Continue Piper's journey in managing her anger issues by portraying her attendance at the anger management class as a turning point. Depict her learning strategies to control her emotions and express herself more effectively. Show progress over time, demonstrating her commitment to personal growth.
- Ensure that Piper experiences consequences for her negative actions. Allow her to face situations where her behavior backfires, leading to personal growth and a change in her attitude. This will prevent her from being a Karma Houdini and create a more balanced portrayal.
- Work with Ella Anderson to refine Piper's vocal delivery and tone. Aim for a portrayal that is less grating and annoying, allowing viewers to connect with the character on a deeper level.
- Maintain consistency in Piper's character development across different series or seasons. Avoid reverting her back to her original personality without proper justification. Instead, build on her growth and redemption, ensuring that any setbacks are addressed and resolved in a believable and satisfying manner.
- Highlight Piper's positive qualities and moments of growth. Showcase her intelligence, kindness, or talents to create a more well-rounded character. Give her opportunities to shine in ways that go beyond her negative behaviors, allowing viewers to see her in a more positive light.
- Ensure that Piper's redemption arcs are earned and meaningful. Portray her transformation as a gradual process, with realistic struggles and setbacks along the way. This will allow viewers to connect with her journey and appreciate her growth as a character.
Victorious characters[]
Cat Valentine (Victorious, seasons 3-4; Sam & Cat)[]
- Ensure that Cat's character remains true to her original portrayal in the earlier seasons of Victorious. Avoid excessive flanderization and maintain the balance between her air-headed nature and her soft-heartedness. This will help bring back the charm and likability that made Cat a beloved character in the first place.
- Tone down Cat's high-pitched and irritating voice to make it more pleasant for viewers. Work with Ariana Grande to find a voice that is still distinctively Cat's but less grating. This will help reduce annoyance and make her character more enjoyable to watch.
- Explore Cat's emotional state and provide context for her behavior. Address the impact her brothers have on her and depict moments where her vulnerability is acknowledged and understood by other characters. This will create empathy for Cat and help viewers connect with her on a deeper level.
- Refine Cat's humor to make her jokes more coherent and relevant. Avoid relying solely on nonsensical jokes and incorporate wit and cleverness into her comedic moments. This will make her humor more enjoyable and relatable to the audience.
- Showcase the other characters' empathy and understanding towards Cat's unique thought processes. Portray her friends as patient and supportive allies, rather than taking advantage of her quirks. This will foster positive relationships and reduce the perception of Cat being treated poorly.
- Provide opportunities for Cat's growth and development throughout the series. Allow her to learn from her experiences, gain maturity, and exhibit personal growth. This will add depth to her character and make her more relatable to viewers.
- Increase Cat's involvement in musical performances, giving her more solos and showcasing her vocal abilities. Provide her with songs that highlight her unique style and allow her to shine as a performer. This will give her character more depth and provide opportunities for Ariana Grande to showcase her talent.
- Introduce discussions and awareness about mental health and neurodivergency in the show. Address Cat's unique thought processes and behaviors in a way that promotes understanding and acceptance. This will help viewers see her as more than just a comedic effect and foster a more inclusive and compassionate portrayal of her character.
- Foster positive relationships between Cat and the other characters. Showcase moments of genuine friendship and support, reducing instances of Cat being pushed around or bullied. This will help make her character more likable and relatable.
- Work with Ariana Grande to ensure that she feels proud of her portrayal of Cat Valentine. Collaborate on storylines and character moments that align with her vision and allow her to showcase her acting abilities. This will contribute to a more positive and authentic portrayal of Cat.
Fanboy and Chum Chum characters[]
Fanboy and Chum Chum[]
- Have their real names be Franky Bocher and Chuck Chumley, change their superhero names to Frostman and Milkshake, and give them actual superpowers.
- Develop Fanboy/Frostman and Chum Chum/Milkshake as unique characters with distinct personalities and traits. Move away from being perceived as rip-offs of other characters and give them their own identities that make them likable, relatable, and endearing to the audience.
- Enhance the intelligence and maturity levels of Fanboy/Frostman and Chum Chum/Milkshake to showcase growth and character development. While maintaining their childlike qualities, allow them to demonstrate problem-solving skills, critical thinking, and emotional growth throughout their adventures.
- Instead of David Hornsby and Nika Futterman, have Fanboy/Frostman and Chum Chum/Milkshake be voiced by Tom Kenny and Nancy Cartwright.
- Or, if we want to keep David Hornsby and Nika Futterman as their voice actors, work with them to refine the delivery of lines and adjust the pitch and volume of their voices. Ensure that the voices of Fanboy/Frostman and Chum Chum/Milkshake are less grating and annoying to the audience. Balance their enthusiasm and energy with a more controlled and appealing vocal performance.
- Refine the humor in the show to strike a balance between wacky and relatable comedy. Reduce the reliance on toilet humor and gross-out gags, focusing instead on clever and imaginative humor that appeals to a wider range of viewers. Make the adventures more engaging and purposeful, with meaningful lessons and character growth embedded within the storylines.
- Depict Fanboy/Frostman and Chum Chum/Milkshake as characters who demonstrate respect for others, including Kyle the Wizard and Lenny. Show them learning empathy, understanding, and the importance of treating others kindly, reducing their tendency to annoy or pick on other characters.
- Rework the character designs of Fanboy/Frostman and Chum Chum/Milkshake to make them visually appealing and less exaggerated. Maintain their unique superhero-themed costumes but ensure they are appropriate for the setting, such as not wearing them at school. Aim for character designs that are visually interesting and relatable to the target audience.
- Emphasize the superhero aspects of Fanboy/Frostman and Chum Chum/Milkshake's characters, allowing them to act more like actual superheroes during their adventures. Showcase their bravery, problem-solving skills, and acts of kindness that align with the heroic theme, providing positive role models for young viewers.
- Adjust the characters' emotional reactions to be more proportional and relatable. Avoid excessive crying or overreacting to minor issues, focusing on situations that genuinely warrant emotional responses to create more realistic and empathetic characters.
- Enhance the storytelling by incorporating meaningful themes and lessons into the episodes. Provide opportunities for character growth, friendship development, and learning valuable life lessons that resonate with the audience.
- Redesign Fanboy/Frostman's appearance to differentiate him from Sheen from Jimmy Neutron, ensuring that the character has a unique visual identity that sets him apart.
The Day My Butt Went Psycho characters[]
Zack and Deuce (TV show counterparts)[]
- Work with Deven Mack and Robert Tinkler to refine the delivery of Zack and Deuce's voices. Strive for a balance between energetic and engaging performances without being overly obnoxious or grating. This will make their voices more tolerable and enjoyable for viewers.
- While toilet humor can have its place, ensure that it is used sparingly and in a more clever and creative way. Focus on developing a wider range of humor that appeals to a broader audience, reducing the reliance on flatulence jokes. This will make the humor more varied and less repetitive.
- Collaborate with the animation team to improve the designs of Zack and Deuce. Aim for more visually appealing and distinctive character designs that reflect the show's target audience. This will help elevate the overall quality of the animation and make the characters more visually interesting.
- Align Zack and Deuce's personalities more closely with their book counterparts. Ensure that their traits, motivations, and actions are consistent and recognizable to viewers familiar with the source material. This will help maintain the authenticity of the characters and appeal to existing fans.
- Introduce appropriate consequences for Zack and Deuce's destructive behavior. Show them facing repercussions for their actions, such as having to fix what they have damaged or learning valuable lessons about responsibility. This will teach viewers about accountability and make the characters more relatable.
- Foster a healthier dynamic between Zack and Deuce. Minimize instances of abusive behavior or mistreatment between the two characters. Instead, emphasize their friendship and cooperation, highlighting their shared adventures and teamwork. This will create a more positive and enjoyable dynamic for viewers.
- Address any similarities between Zack's design and other characters from different shows. Modify Zack's appearance to make it more unique and distinct, avoiding any potential confusion or accusations of unoriginality. This will help establish his individuality as a character.
- Provide opportunities for Zack and Deuce to grow and learn from their experiences. Show them developing empathy, problem-solving skills, and a sense of responsibility throughout the series. This will allow the characters to evolve and become more relatable and likable to viewers.
- Expand the range of humor beyond toilet jokes. Include other forms of comedy, such as wordplay, situational humor, and clever dialogue. This will make the show more engaging and entertaining for a wider audience.
Tokyo Mew Mew characters[]
Zoey Hanson (Mew Mew Power)[]
- Return to the original portrayal of Ichigo Momomiya from Tokyo Mew Mew. Ensure consistency with her original personality throughout the adaptation, avoiding flanderization.
- Tone down any exaggerated traits that make Zoey come across as a Mary Sue. Give her flaws and challenges to overcome, allowing her character to grow and develop throughout the series.
- Work with Amanda Lipitz to adjust the delivery and tone of Zoey's voice to make it more appealing to a wider audience. This can help reduce the potential annoyance factor for some viewers.
- Develop Zoey's character to have a more diverse range of interests beyond just boys, girly stuff, and fashion. Give her hobbies, passions, and goals that go beyond superficial aspects. This will make her character more relatable and well-rounded.
- Tone down the excessive use of valspeak in Zoey's dialogue. While a touch of slang can add character, ensure that it doesn't become grating or overwhelming. Strike a balance to make her speech patterns more natural and appealing.
- Ensure that Zoey is not favored or excessively focused on by the creators to the detriment of other characters. Give each character in the series their fair share of development, screen time, and importance to the overall storyline.
- Tone down the narcissistic tendencies of Zoey's character. Show her caring about more than just her appearance and romantic interests. Give her moments of selflessness and compassion to balance out any perceived shallowness.
- Highlight Zoey's positive qualities, such as her determination, loyalty, and resilience. Showcase her using these traits to help others and make a positive impact on her community. This will create a more admirable and likable character.
DC Comics characters[]
Beast Boy (Teen Titans Go!)[]
- Provide more opportunities for Beast Boy to grow and learn from his mistakes throughout the series. Allow him to experience personal growth, take on responsibilities, and showcase a more mature side. This will prevent him from being portrayed as a one-dimensional and immature character.
- Emphasize the importance of responsibility in Beast Boy's character arc. Show him taking on tasks and duties with dedication and accountability. This will counteract the perception of him as lazy and intolerant of responsibility.
- Highlight moments where Beast Boy demonstrates empathy and selflessness towards his fellow Titans. Reduce instances of selfish behavior, such as hating on others for their success. This will make him a more likable and relatable character.
- Adjust the humor associated with Beast Boy to make it more appealing and less crude. Avoid unnecessary and distasteful actions like twerking in front of the audience or engaging in gross-out humor. Focus on humor that is light-hearted, clever, and suitable for the target audience.
- Work with Greg Cipes to refine Beast Boy's voice and delivery. Ensure that the voice is less screechy and nasally, making it more pleasant to listen to. This will help improve the overall portrayal of the character.
- Ensure that Beast Boy's actions align with his stated values, such as being a vegetarian. Avoid instances where he is shown eating meat, as it contradicts his established characterization. This will maintain consistency and prevent confusion among viewers.
- Portray Beast Boy as a hero who respects and values the well-being of others. Avoid scenes where he mauls or harms other characters unnecessarily, as it goes against his role as a protagonist. Develop storylines that emphasize teamwork, cooperation, and positive interactions with other characters.
- Adjust Beast Boy's speech patterns to strike a balance between being unique and relatable. Avoid excessive use of slang or forced attempts at sounding "cool." Ensure that his dialogue remains age-appropriate and doesn't become grating or annoying.
- Provide opportunities for Beast Boy to redeem himself and learn from his mistakes. Show him making amends for his past actions and actively working towards personal growth. This will help develop a more likable and sympathetic character.
- Focus on showcasing Beast Boy's positive qualities and strengths. Highlight his loyalty, bravery, and ability to bring joy and humor to the team. By emphasizing his positive contributions, viewers will have a more favorable view of his character.
Starfire (Teen Titans Go!)[]
- Provide Starfire with more depth and a consistent characterization that aligns with her original portrayal as a caring and understanding alien. Develop her personality beyond being loud and obnoxious, showcasing her positive qualities and growth throughout the series.
- Work with Hynden Walch, the voice actress for Starfire, to refine the delivery of her lines. Focus on toning down the excessive shouting and high-pitched register, creating a more balanced and enjoyable voice performance for the character.
- Reduce the excessive use of "the" before every word in Starfire's dialogue. While maintaining her unique manner of speaking, find a balance that avoids irritating repetition and allows for clearer communication.
- Ensure Starfire's character remains consistently good-natured and understanding, rather than flip-flopping between extreme moods. Emphasize her caring and compassionate nature, while still allowing for moments of conflict or growth.
- Minimize Starfire's tendencies towards destructive rage and violence and focus on her positive qualities as a warrior. Showcase her skills and strength in a way that doesn't detract from her likability or turn her into an insensitive jerk.
- Develop a more balanced dynamic between Starfire and Robin. Show her expressing her affection and attention for Robin without resorting to unnecessary ruthlessness or abuse. Highlight their positive interactions and genuine care for each other.
- Broaden Starfire's interests beyond a clichéd obsession with cats. Provide her with diverse hobbies and passions that showcase her individuality and make her character more well-rounded.
- Portray Starfire as a character capable of remorse and growth. When she acts out of character or makes mistakes, depict her learning from them and showing genuine remorse for her actions. This helps make her relatable and allows for character development.
- Remove scenes or storylines that involve the mistreatment or abuse of a helpless baby. Instead, focus on creating positive and responsible interactions between the Teen Titans and other characters.
- Ensure consistency in Starfire's actions and reactions. Avoid situations where she hypocritically criticizes others for engaging in criminal activities while she has also participated in such actions herself. This will help maintain integrity in her character portrayal.
Wayside characters[]
Maurecia[]
- Align Maurecia's personality more closely with her book counterpart. Ensure that her traits, motivations, and actions are consistent and recognizable to viewers familiar with the source material. This will help maintain the authenticity of Maurecia's character and appeal to existing fans.
- Provide more depth and complexity to Maurecia's character beyond being just a tomboy with a crush on Todd. Show her other interests, hobbies, and personality traits that make her more well-rounded and relatable. This will prevent her from being one-dimensional and allow for a more nuanced portrayal.
- Reduce or eliminate the aspects of Maurecia's behavior that come across as annoying or mean-spirited. Instead, focus on her positive qualities and showcase her as a caring and supportive friend. This will help make her a more likable and sympathetic character.
- Shift the dynamic between Maurecia and Todd to a more positive and respectful one. Instead of treating Todd as her personal punching bag, depict their interactions as friendly banter or playful teasing without crossing the line into physical violence. This will promote healthier relationships and set a better example for young viewers.
- Collaborate with the animation team to enhance Maurecia's character design. Strive for a design that is visually appealing, unique, and memorable. Avoid generic or mediocre designs that may not stand out. This will make her more visually interesting and engaging to viewers.
- Work with Denise Oliver to refine Maurecia's voice and delivery. Ensure that her voice is not overly annoying or ear-piercing, while still capturing her energetic and spirited personality. This will make her dialogue more pleasant and enjoyable for viewers.
- Depict Maurecia's relationship with her pet porcupine, Fluffy, in a healthier and more balanced way. Show her setting boundaries and addressing Fluffy's bad behavior, demonstrating responsible pet ownership. This will prevent Fluffy from becoming possessive and ensure that Maurecia's character is not defined solely by her pet.
- Introduce appropriate consequences for Maurecia's negative behavior. Show her learning lessons and facing repercussions when she mistreats others or behaves inappropriately. This will teach viewers about accountability and the importance of treating others with kindness and respect.
- Provide opportunities for Maurecia to grow and develop as a character. Show her learning from her mistakes, demonstrating empathy, and evolving into a more considerate person. This will allow viewers to see her journey and root for her positive transformation.
- Highlight Maurecia's positive interactions and friendships with other characters, such as Jenny. Develop storylines that showcase their supportive and caring relationship, avoiding negative interactions that portray Maurecia as overly authoritative or harsh. This will reinforce the importance of positive friendship dynamics.
- Incorporate positive moral lessons into Maurecia's storylines. Address the consequences of her actions and emphasize the importance of treating others with kindness, empathy, and respect. This will provide valuable lessons for young viewers and promote positive behavior.
Dexter's Laboratory characters[]
Dee Dee[]
- Shift the focus of Dee Dee's interactions with Dexter from constant teasing and destruction to a more balanced and supportive sibling relationship. Showcase moments of cooperation, understanding, and even camaraderie between them. This will help create a more positive dynamic and show that they can have fun together without causing harm.
- While Dee Dee's hyperactive nature can be part of her character, balance it with moments of restraint and consideration for others. Instead of constantly destroying Dexter's lab, depict her finding constructive outlets for her energy or engaging in activities that don't cause harm. This will make her character more likable and prevent her actions from becoming tiresome or annoying.
- Emphasize the importance of Dee Dee respecting Dexter's lab and his inventions. Show her refraining from tampering with his creations without permission and understanding the potential consequences of her actions. This will prevent her from being the sole reason for Dexter's inventions going awry, allowing for a more balanced portrayal of their relationship.
- Minimize instances where Dee Dee causes significant damage or ruins Dexter's lab. If destructive moments occur, ensure they are justified within the context of the story and not simply for the sake of creating chaos. This will make her character more sympathetic and prevent her actions from being seen as purely malicious.
- Introduce appropriate consequences for Dee Dee's negative behavior. Show her facing repercussions or learning valuable lessons when her actions cause harm or distress to others. This will promote accountability and teach viewers about the importance of considering the consequences of their actions.
- Work with Allison Moore and Kat Cressida to refine Dee Dee's voice portrayal. While maintaining her energetic and spirited nature, ensure that her voice is not consistently grating or overly loud. This will make her dialogue more enjoyable for viewers without being excessively jarring.
- Provide a more balanced approach to how Dee Dee is treated in terms of consequences and rewards. While she may occasionally get away with her actions, ensure that she faces appropriate consequences when her behavior crosses a line. This will prevent her from becoming a Karma Houdini and promote fairness in the show's storytelling.
- Allow Dee Dee to experience growth and development throughout the series. Showcase moments where she learns from her mistakes, demonstrates empathy, and shows consideration for others. This will enable viewers to see her as a character capable of change and foster a sense of connection with her.
- Highlight moments where Dee Dee displays intelligence and makes positive contributions. This can include showcasing her own talents, skills, or interests that complement Dexter's scientific pursuits. It will help break the stereotype of her being solely an annoying troublemaker and provide a more well-rounded portrayal of her character.
- Expand Dee Dee's interactions beyond her relationship with Dexter. Develop storylines where she forms positive connections with other characters, demonstrating her ability to be caring, kind, and understanding. This will showcase her positive qualities and provide a more nuanced depiction of her character.
Thomas and Friends characters[]
Kana the Bullet Train (Thomas and Friends: All Engines Go!)[]
- Enhance Kana's design to make it more visually appealing and unique. Maintain her cuteness but ensure that her design is well-executed and visually pleasing. This will help viewers connect with her character on a visual level.
- Give Kana a distinct and engaging personality. Explore her interests, motivations, and quirks, allowing her character to shine through. Show her strengths and weaknesses, as well as her growth and development over time. This will make her a more engaging and relatable character.
- Work with Ava Ro and Chloe Raphael to refine Kana's voice portrayal. Provide clear direction to ensure that her voice is not excessively high-pitched or annoying. Encourage the voice actors to bring energy and enthusiasm to their performances, making Kana more lively and enjoyable to listen to.
- Introduce consequences for Kana's selfish actions. Show characters holding her accountable for her behavior and teaching her valuable lessons about empathy, teamwork, and consideration for others. This will prevent her from becoming a karma houdini and promote positive values within the show.
- Provide Kana with a backstory that adds depth to her character. Explore her origins, experiences, and personal challenges. This will give viewers a better understanding of her character and create opportunities for character growth and meaningful storytelling.
- Give Kana unique traits and interests that set her apart from other characters. This will add depth to her personality and make her more memorable to viewers. Consider incorporating hobbies, talents, or skills that can be explored in episodes, allowing her character to shine in different contexts.
- Develop engaging storylines that allow Kana to showcase her personality and overcome challenges. Provide her with opportunities to demonstrate her strengths and contribute actively to the plot. This will make her more interesting to watch and increase viewer investment in her character.
- Create positive interactions between Kana and other characters in the show. Foster friendships, teamwork, and moments of support among the characters. This will help Kana develop meaningful relationships and showcase her likability.
- Demonstrate Kana's growth and learning throughout the series. Allow her to learn from her mistakes, develop new skills, and become a more considerate and compassionate character. This will provide a satisfying character arc and promote positive values for the audience.
Bunsen is a Beast characters[]
Mikey Munroe (Bunsen is a Beast)[]
- Provide Mikey with more depth and complexity beyond being a loudmouthed and dimwitted character. Explore his motivations, fears, and aspirations, allowing audiences to understand him on a deeper level. This can help make him more relatable and likable.
- Reduce Mikey's tendency to shout excessively or overreact to minor things. Instead, focus on showcasing his genuine excitement and enthusiasm in a more controlled and relatable manner. This will prevent him from becoming annoying or grating.
- Give Mikey additional positive personality traits beyond being a saboteur kid. Show moments where he demonstrates loyalty, kindness, or problem-solving skills. By showcasing his diverse qualities, he becomes a more well-rounded character.
- Work on refining Mikey's character design to make it more distinct and appealing. Avoid any resemblance to rejected characters or unrelated styles. Ensure that his design aligns with the overall visual style of "Bunsen Is a Beast" and reflects his personality and traits effectively.
- Work with Ben Giroux, the voice actor for Mikey, to refine the character's voice. Find a balance between his energetic and enthusiastic nature without it becoming grating or annoying. Consistency in tone and delivery can enhance Mikey's overall likability.
- Introduce moments where Mikey faces appropriate consequences for his sabotaging or disruptive behavior. This can help him learn and grow as a character, promoting accountability and preventing him from becoming a Karma Houdini.
- Develop storylines that allow Mikey to grow and learn from his mistakes. Show his journey in becoming a more responsible and considerate friend to Bunsen and others. Focus on his personal development, highlighting his potential for growth and maturity.
- While maintaining elements of gross-out humor, broaden the range of comedy used in the show. Incorporate different types of humor that appeal to a wider audience, ensuring that not all jokes rely solely on gross-out gags.
- Highlight Mikey's ability to contribute positively to solving problems rather than being solely a saboteur. Showcase his unique skills or talents that can be beneficial to Bunsen and others, reinforcing his value as a friend.
- Avoid attributing real-world consequences, such as the alleged impact on Butch Hartman's career, to the character of Mikey. Keep the focus on improving his qualities within the context of the show's narrative without connecting him to external events.
Pokémon characters[]
Bianca (Pokémon the Series: Black and White)[]
- Provide Bianca with more depth and growth as a character. Show moments where she learns from her mistakes and demonstrates personal growth throughout her journey. This can help her evolve beyond being perceived as an airhead or a scrappy character.
- While it's acceptable for characters to experience comedic mishaps, ensure that Bianca's role as a butt-monkey is balanced. Avoid overusing this aspect of her character and provide opportunities for her to shine and contribute in meaningful ways.
- Work with Erica Schroeder, the voice actress for Bianca's English dub, to refine her delivery. Focus on toning down any annoying or grating aspects of her voice, particularly during moments of screaming or excessive use of "valspeak." Strive for a voice that is enjoyable for the audience and enhances the character's likability.
- Reduce instances where Bianca's actions come across as unintelligent or lacking common sense. Ensure that her decisions and commands align with her knowledge and understanding of Pokémon battles. This will help portray her as a capable trainer and prevent her from appearing foolish.
- Highlight Bianca's strengths and skills as a Pokémon Trainer. Showcase moments where she strategizes, makes wise choices, and demonstrates her ability to overcome challenges. This will add depth to her character and showcase her growth as a capable competitor.
- Limit the use of "valspeak" in Bianca's dialogue to avoid it becoming repetitive or irritating. Instead, focus on developing her character's unique speech patterns while ensuring it doesn't overshadow her other traits. Strive for a balance between her distinct way of speaking and effective communication.
- Emphasize Bianca's positive interactions with Ash and other characters. Showcase her supportive and friendly nature, highlighting moments where she provides assistance or encouragement to her friends. This will help foster a more likable and relatable dynamic between Bianca and others.
- Explore Bianca's unique attributes and talents beyond her role as a Pokémon Trainer. Show her interests, hobbies, or expertise in other areas. This will add depth to her character and make her more well-rounded beyond her involvement in battles.
- Ensure Bianca's characterization remains consistent throughout her appearances. Avoid sudden shifts in personality or behavior that may confuse or alienate the audience. Maintain a clear understanding of her motivations and values to create a more cohesive and engaging character portrayal.
- Develop storylines that allow Bianca to grow and learn from her experiences. Showcase her progression as a Trainer, friend, and individual throughout her journey, providing her with meaningful character arcs that resonate with the audience.
Georgia[]
- Instead of portraying Georgia as mean-spirited and treating people poorly, redefine her rivalry with Iris to be more friendly competition. Show moments of respect, sportsmanship, and even occasional cooperation between the two characters. This will make their interactions more engaging and enjoyable for the audience.
- While Georgia can still have a strong personality, add depth to her character by exploring her motivations and vulnerabilities. Provide glimpses into her past or experiences that have shaped her attitude, making her more relatable and allowing the audience to understand her better. This can help soften her rough edges without losing her competitive spirit.
- Allow Georgia to undergo character development throughout her appearances in the series. Show moments where she learns from her mistakes, gains new perspectives, or even forms meaningful friendships with other characters. This progression will make her a more dynamic and likable character over time.
- Give Georgia opportunities to showcase positive qualities, such as kindness, compassion, or loyalty. These moments can be subtle or significant, but they will help balance out her negative traits and make her a more well-rounded character. Show instances where she supports or helps others, even if they are not directly related to her rivalry with Iris.
- Refine Georgia's dialogue to make it less mean-spirited and more respectful. Focus on witty banter and friendly rivalry, rather than outright hostility.
- Additionally, work with Misato Fukuen and Brittany Lee Hamilton to ensure her voice is not grating or excessively annoying, finding a balance that suits her character and appeals to the audience.
- Emphasize Georgia's skills and expertise as a Dragon Buster. Showcase her strategic thinking, knowledge of Dragon-type Pokémon, and formidable battling abilities. This will make her rivalry with Iris more compelling and allow her to be respected for her accomplishments, rather than solely disliked for her personality.
- Give Georgia opportunities to interact with other characters in a more positive light. Show her building relationships, forming alliances, or even mentoring other trainers. This will demonstrate her growth as a character and provide more opportunities for her to showcase her redeeming qualities.
- Explore Georgia's background and motivations in more detail. Reveal aspects of her life that have influenced her competitive nature or her passion for Dragon-type Pokémon. This will make her character more relatable and help the audience understand her actions and behavior.
Fred characters[]
Fred Figglehorn (Nickelodeon counterpart)[]
- Go back to the core qualities of Fred's original web series character and ensure consistency with his portrayal. Focus on making him a likable and relatable protagonist without exaggerated traits or extreme immaturity.
- Provide Fred with growth and development throughout the series. Show him learning from his mistakes, gaining self-awareness, and maturing emotionally. This will make him a more dynamic and interesting character.
- Reduce Fred's hyperactivity to a more reasonable level. While some energy can be part of his personality, it should not overshadow his other traits or become grating for the audience.
- Collaborate with Lucas Cruikshank, the creator and actor behind Fred, to refine his voice delivery. Focus on making his voice less high-pitched and irritating, striking a balance between maintaining the character's unique voice and making it more enjoyable to listen to.
- Develop Fred's character to be more empathetic and compassionate towards others. Show him caring for his friends and family, and promote positive interactions with those around him.
- Ensure Fred's actions align with kindness, empathy, and ethical behavior. Avoid mean-spiritedness, selfishness, and sadistic tendencies. Portray him as someone who genuinely strives to do the right thing.
- Reflect Fred's age appropriately in his behavior and mindset. As a teenager, he should exhibit more maturity, responsible decision-making, and a better understanding of complex situations. Avoid exaggerating childlike traits that no longer fit his age.
- Remove any instances or implications of racism from Fred's character. Promote inclusivity, diversity, and respect for people from different backgrounds.
- Develop healthy and positive relationships for Fred. Show him respecting and valuing his mother and others in his life. Portray friendships and romantic interests that are built on trust, understanding, and mutual respect.
- Enhance the editing of scenes involving Fred's fourth wall breaks to make them seamless and less jarring. Avoid excessive jump cuts and ensure a smoother flow throughout the episodes or movies.
- Balance Fred's comedic moments with genuine emotional depth. Incorporate humor that is relatable and enjoyable, without resorting to annoying or repetitive catchphrases.
- Give Fred relatable flaws that he can work on throughout the series. This allows for growth and makes him more human and relatable to the audience.
- Avoid rewarding Fred for negative behavior or actions. Instead, focus on rewarding his positive growth and character development.
- Ensure the writing for Fred's character is thoughtful, engaging, and consistent. Provide well-structured storylines that allow for character growth and exploration.
High Guardian Spice[]
Rosemary[]
- Reimagine Rosemary's character to make her more unique and distinct, moving away from any perceived similarities to other characters like Luz Noceda. Give her a compelling personality and backstory that sets her apart from clichéd anime tropes.
- Provide Rosemary with clear narrative driving goals and objectives that align with the main storyline of the series. Ensure her motivations are well-established and contribute to her character development.
- Allow Rosemary to undergo meaningful character development throughout the series. Show her growth, struggles, and personal challenges that she must overcome to achieve her goals. This will make her more relatable and engaging for the audience.
- Avoid relying on tired clichés and uninspiring actions for Rosemary's character. Create original and compelling storylines for her that showcase her strengths and weaknesses in a fresh and engaging way.
- Ensure that Rosemary faces consequences for her actions, both positive and negative. Avoid making her a Karma Houdini by holding her accountable for the choices she makes and the impact they have on others.
- While it's acceptable for Rosemary to possess magical abilities, introduce challenges and struggles that require effort and growth on her part. Show her facing obstacles that push her limits and require her to learn and improve.
- Work with Briana Leon, the voice actress for Rosemary, to refine her delivery and capture the essence of a 14-year-old girl. Work on making the voice acting more natural and engaging, ensuring it matches the character's emotions and experiences.
- Enhance the quality of Rosemary's dialogue by revising the script and giving it more depth and polish. Avoid unfinished or rushed dialogue by investing in multiple drafts and refining the lines to make them more compelling and believable.
- Showcase Rosemary's victories but also include moments of struggle, where she faces formidable opponents or encounters situations that push her to her limits. This will create a more balanced and realistic portrayal of her abilities.
- Develop meaningful interactions between Rosemary and the supporting characters, including her friends Sage, Parsley, and Thyme. Show how they influence and support each other, fostering growth and camaraderie among the group.
- Incorporate emotional depth into Rosemary's storylines. Explore her fears, vulnerabilities, and personal journey, allowing the audience to connect with her on a deeper level.
- Ensure consistency in Rosemary's character traits and behavior throughout the series. Avoid sudden shifts in her personality that may confuse or alienate the audience.
Excel Saga[]
Excel Excel[]
- Work with Kotono Mitsuishi and Jessica Calvello to refine Excel's voice portrayal. While maintaining her energetic and spirited nature, ensure that her voice is not consistently grating or overly loud. This will make her dialogue more enjoyable for viewers without being excessively jarring.
- While Excel's hyperactive nature can be part of her character, balance it with moments of restraint and consideration for others.
Poemi Watanabe (Puni Puni Poemi)[]
- Work with Yumiko Watanabe and Cynthia Martinez to refine Poemi's voice portrayal. While maintaining her energetic and spirited nature, ensure that her voice is not consistently grating or overly loud. This will make her dialogue more enjoyable for viewers without being excessively jarring.
- While Poemi's hyperactive nature can be part of her character, balance it with moments of restraint and consideration for others.
- Revise Poemi's magical girl outfit to ensure it is modest and suitable for her age.
Early 90s Don Bluth characters[]
Thumbelina (Don Bluth)[]
- Instead of being a passive character who things happen to, make Thumbelina more proactive in driving her own story. Let her make decisions, take action, and actively pursue her goals.
- Work with Jodi Benson to make Thumbelina's voice more pleasant and relatable. Maintain a balance between her voice being youthful and expressive without becoming excessively shrill or annoying. This will help ensure that her dialogue is more engaging and enjoyable for the audience.
- Give Thumbelina moments of inner strength and resilience. Even when faced with challenges or setbacks, she should display determination and find ways to overcome obstacles on her own.
- While it's okay for Thumbelina to have emotional moments, tone down the frequency of her crying. Ensure that her tears are justified by significant events and make them more relatable to the audience.
- When Thumbelina does experience emotional moments, make sure they are triggered by significant events that have a genuine impact on her journey and character development.
- Highlight Thumbelina's ability to survive on her own and protect herself. Give her moments where she shows resourcefulness, intelligence, and the will to overcome challenges without relying solely on others, including her love interest.
- Give Thumbelina a well-rounded personality and interests beyond her love interest. Explore her passions, talents, and aspirations, providing her with a sense of purpose and individuality.
- Provide Thumbelina with opportunities for growth and development throughout the story. Let her learn from her experiences, make mistakes, and evolve as a character.
- While it's important to give Thumbelina strength and independence, also allow her to show vulnerability and emotions in a way that is relatable and adds depth to her character. Strike a balance between her weaknesses and strengths.
- Ensure that Thumbelina has an active role in driving the story forward. Give her important tasks, decisions, and contributions that have a significant impact on the outcome of the plot.
- Ensure that Thumbelina has agency over her own life and choices. Let her make decisions that shape her destiny and give her control over her own narrative.
- Provide Thumbelina with more growth and maturity throughout the film. Show her learning from her experiences and making more informed decisions.
- Portray Thumbelina as a character who questions and evaluates situations before making choices. Help her develop better judgment and avoid rash decisions.
- Allow Thumbelina to have her own goals and aspirations. Encourage her to actively pursue them and make decisions based on her own desires rather than relying on others.
- While it's okay for characters to experience emotions, balance Thumbelina's emotional responses with moments of strength and resilience. Show her overcoming challenges and learning to cope with setbacks.
- Develop more substantial connections between Thumbelina and other characters. Focus on building friendships and alliances based on mutual respect and support rather than dependency.
- Give Thumbelina additional qualities, talents, or skills that make her a well-rounded character. Explore her interests beyond her physical appearance or singing voice.
- Portray Thumbelina as a positive role model by emphasizing traits such as kindness, empathy, bravery, and perseverance. Show her taking initiative and making a positive impact on her own life and the lives of others.
- Ensure that Thumbelina's actions and decisions align with her age and background. Strive for a more believable and relatable portrayal of a teenage character.
- Be mindful of the messages conveyed through the character's actions and storylines. Avoid reinforcing negative stereotypes or promoting unhealthy relationship dynamics.
- Instead of portraying Thumbelina as a whiny character, focus on her determination, resourcefulness, and resilience. Make her proactive in finding solutions to her problems and more assertive in expressing her opinions. Show her taking charge of her own destiny and making decisions based on what she truly wants, rather than being constantly influenced by others.
- Provide Thumbelina with a character arc that allows her to grow and learn from her experiences. Let her face challenges that test her strength and inner qualities, gradually transforming her from a vulnerable and naive girl into a confident and self-assured young woman.
- Remove the elements of forced marriages and unwanted advances from the story. Instead, emphasize the importance of consent and depict healthy relationships where characters respect each other's boundaries. This will help create a more positive and respectful portrayal of relationships, avoiding the problematic themes in the story.
- Revise the role of Thumbelina's sidekick, Jacquimo, to be more helpful and supportive. Instead of unintentionally making things worse, make him a true friend who understands Thumbelina's needs and genuinely supports her. This will strengthen their bond and provide Thumbelina with a reliable ally throughout her journey.
- Introduce stronger moral lessons that emphasize perseverance, kindness, and empathy. Show Thumbelina learning important life lessons through her experiences and interactions with other characters. This can include themes of acceptance, friendship, and the importance of staying true to oneself.
Stanley (A Troll in Central Park)[]
- Give Stanley a more appealing design that is cute and endearing, without resembling an awkward mix of other characters. Create a unique and visually pleasing design that stands out in contrast to the other trolls. It's important to make him visually appealing to the audience without being off-putting or resembling other characters too closely.
- Provide Stanley with a character arc that allows him to grow and evolve throughout the story. Start with his timid and fearful nature but gradually develop his confidence and bravery. Show him facing and overcoming challenges, demonstrating his ability to learn and adapt. This will make him a more dynamic and engaging protagonist.
- Highlight Stanley's unique talent for growing flowers and showcase how it can be a valuable asset in solving problems and bringing joy to others. Develop his abilities further, giving him a greater range of magical powers related to nature. However, ensure that these abilities are consistent and don't feel like they are being introduced solely for plot convenience.
- Make Stanley a more active participant in the story's conflicts and resolutions. Instead of relying on other characters like Gus and Rosie to save the day, allow Stanley to take charge and make meaningful contributions to the plot. This will make him a more central and impactful character in the narrative.
- Rewrite Stanley's dialogue to make it more engaging, relatable, and age-appropriate. Avoid excessive sappiness and saccharine language, opting for a tone that appeals to both children and adults. Adding depth and humor to his lines will help make him a more likable and entertaining character.
- Address the concerns regarding Stanley's attraction to Rosie and any pedophilic undertones. Modify their relationship to be purely platonic and emphasize a more innocent and sibling-like bond. This will alleviate any discomfort and ensure the story remains appropriate for its target audience.
- Revise Stanley's songs to be more original, well-written, and purposeful. Ensure they contribute to character development or advance the plot instead of feeling like filler. The songs should be catchy and memorable, adding value to the overall soundtrack and enhancing the storytelling.
- Introduce relatable aspects to Stanley's character, such as his fears, insecurities, and aspirations. Show his growth through overcoming challenges and learning important life lessons. This will make him more relatable to the audience and enable them to connect with his journey.
- Reconsider the ending where Stanley covers the city in plants. While it can still be a joyful and uplifting moment, ensure it doesn't come across as villainous or disregard the consequences for the city or other characters. Find a way to showcase Stanley's positive impact on the environment without causing harm or disrupting the lives of others.
Arthur characters[]
Muffy Crosswire[]
- Provide opportunities for Muffy to develop empathy and learn from her mistakes. Show her reflecting on her actions and their impact on others, leading to genuine remorse and a desire to change. This will allow her character to grow and become more considerate of others' feelings.
- Highlight the importance of friendship to Muffy by emphasizing positive interactions with her friends. Portray her engaging in acts of kindness, support, and loyalty towards her peers, demonstrating that she values relationships beyond superficial interests.
- Expand Muffy's character beyond her obsession with money and fashion. Introduce new hobbies, interests, or causes that allow her to explore different aspects of her personality and showcase her depth. This will help break the stereotype of a spoiled rich kid and make her more relatable to a wider audience.
- Challenge the stereotype of the mean popular girl by showcasing Muffy's vulnerabilities and struggles. Explore the pressures she faces and moments of insecurity, allowing the audience to see her as a multidimensional character rather than a one-dimensional trope.
- Ensure that Muffy faces appropriate consequences for her negative behavior. When she mistreats others or engages in hurtful actions, have her face repercussions that encourage personal growth and learning. This will prevent her from being a karma houdini and reinforce the importance of accountability.
- Introduce positive role models who can influence Muffy's behavior and help her develop positive traits. These characters can provide guidance, impart life lessons, and serve as mentors to Muffy, helping her navigate challenges and make better choices.
- Address instances of discrimination by educating Muffy about different cultures, religions, and backgrounds. Show her learning about diversity and embracing inclusivity, promoting understanding and acceptance among her friends and within the community.
- Work with Melissa Altro to ensure Muffy's voice is less annoying and more pleasant for the audience. Additionally, refine her dialogue to make it less rude, judgmental, and hypocritical, focusing on more positive and constructive communication.
- Provide Muffy with consistent character development arcs throughout the series. Allow her to learn from her experiences, grow as an individual, and gradually shed her negative qualities. This will create a more engaging and relatable character arc for viewers to follow.
- Develop storylines that highlight Muffy's hypocrisy and allow her to confront and learn from it. Have other characters call her out on her inconsistent behavior, leading to personal reflection and growth. This will help her become more self-aware and consistent in her actions and words.
Ed, Edd n Eddy characters[]
Sarah[]
- Give Sarah more depth and complexity beyond the stereotypical mean girl archetype. Explore her motivations, insecurities, and vulnerabilities to create a more well-rounded character.
- Show moments of empathy and kindness from Sarah towards others, including the Eds. Allow her to display genuine concern and care for her brother Ed and his friends, demonstrating that she is capable of positive interactions.
- Ensure that Sarah's behavior and reactions remain consistent throughout the series. Avoid inconsistencies where she is unnecessarily mean to characters without reason or justification.
- Hold Sarah accountable for her negative behavior by introducing consequences for her actions. This could involve characters standing up to her, her losing friends, or facing negative consequences within the storyline.
- Provide opportunities for Sarah's character to grow and change over time. Show her learning from her mistakes, developing empathy, and becoming a more likable and relatable character.
- Instead of resorting to brute strength and extreme violence, allow Sarah to find alternative ways to resolve conflicts. Demonstrate that she can communicate, compromise, and work together with others to solve problems.
- Work with Janyse Jaud, the voice actress for Sarah, to refine her delivery and make it less ear-piercing. Ensure that the voice acting captures the character's emotions and personality without becoming overly aggressive or unpleasant.
- Explore Sarah's relationships with other characters in a more balanced way. Show her developing positive friendships and interactions with a wider range of characters, not just her best friend Jimmy.
- Provide Sarah with reasonable justifications for her dislike of the Eds. This could involve past misunderstandings or conflicts that can be resolved over time, allowing her to see them in a different light.
- Ensure that Sarah faces appropriate consequences for her aggressive and manipulative behavior. This could involve characters calling her out, losing the trust of her friends, or facing repercussions within the show's narrative.
- Allow Sarah to experience personal growth and learn from her negative actions. Show her overcoming her flaws and becoming a more compassionate and understanding individual.
- Explore Sarah's fears and insecurities that may drive her negative behavior. By delving into her motivations, the audience can gain a better understanding of her character and potentially empathize with her.
- Adjust Sarah's character design and facial expressions to ensure they are suitable for younger viewers. Avoid excessively frightening or intense close-ups that may be too overwhelming for the target audience.
Disney characters[]
Mushu (Mulan II)[]
- Keep Mushu's character consistent with the portrayal in the first film. This means ensuring that his actions and motivations align with his established personality and character development.
- Instead of turning Mushu into a selfish jerk, have the sequel focus on his role as a guardian and guide to Mulan. He could continue to provide comic relief while also offering valuable advice and encouragement to Mulan and the other characters.
- Provide a valid reason for his involvement that serves the story and the characters.
- Have the sequel build upon his previous arc and showcase his loyalty and dedication to Mulan, rather than regressing into selfish behavior.
- While Mushu can still provide comedic moments, it's important to strike a balance between funny and mean-spirited. The humor should be entertaining for all audiences and not rely on demeaning or hurtful gags.
- Have Mushu's actions and behavior align with the positive qualities associated with dragons in Chinese culture, rather than contradicting them.
- Instead of resorting to selfish and manipulative actions, have Mushu learn the importance of open communication and expressing his concerns directly to Mulan. This would help resolve conflicts in a more mature and responsible manner.
- Have him acknowledge his mistakes, take responsibility, and work towards rectifying them.
- Replace Marcus Mosley with a different voice actor who can capture Mushu's essence without unintentionally perpetuating stereotypes or racial insensitivity.
Pinkalicious characters[]
Pinkalicious Pinkerton[]
- Give her a better name that makes more sense, and have "Pinkalicious" be a nickname that everyone often refers her to.
- Expand Pinkalicious' character beyond her obsession with the color pink. Show her engaging in a wider range of activities and interests, allowing her to explore different aspects of her personality and develop a more well-rounded character.
- Introduce storylines that promote balanced and healthy eating habits. Highlight the importance of moderation, variety, and nutritious food choices, addressing the issue raised regarding self-neglect in the episode/book "Pinkalicious". This can be done through educational content or positive role models within the story.
- Ensure that any magical or fantastical elements, such as turning pink after eating too many pink cupcakes, are explained in a way that aligns with the show's educational purpose. Provide context or explanations that help children understand that such transformations are not realistic in real life.
- Emphasize Pinkalicious' distinct qualities and personality traits beyond any perceived similarities to other characters. Showcase her individuality and give her a unique voice and perspective, setting her apart from any potential comparisons.
- Develop Pinkalicious' character to be more empathetic and considerate of others' feelings and thoughts. Show her actively listening, valuing her friends' perspectives, and incorporating their input into decision-making processes.
- Encourage Pinkalicious to work together with her friends and community members to solve problems instead of simply telling everyone what to do. Foster a sense of teamwork and cooperation, highlighting the value of different perspectives and ideas.
- Enhance Pinkalicious' imaginative and creative fantasies, making them more interesting and humorous. Incorporate elements that stimulate children's imagination and curiosity, ensuring that her daydreams contribute to the overall entertainment and educational value of the series.
- Provide opportunities for Pinkalicious to learn from her mistakes and grow as a character. Show her reflecting on her actions, understanding the consequences, and making efforts to improve or rectify any negative outcomes.
- Allow Pinkalicious to evolve and develop throughout the series, showcasing her growth, learning, and maturation over time. This can involve addressing her flaws, nurturing her strengths, and presenting her as a more dynamic and relatable character.
- Ensure that Pinkalicious faces challenges and struggles that she can't easily overcome or solve. Introduce obstacles and setbacks that require her to work hard, learn, and grow, avoiding any perception of her being a perfect or infallible character.
Ojamajo Doremi characters[]
Dorie Goodwyn (Magical DoReMi)[]
- Return to the original portrayal of Doremi Harukaze from Ojamajo Doremi. Ensure consistency with her original personality throughout the adaptation, avoiding flanderization and overly sweet characteristics.
- Tone down any exaggerated traits that make Dorie come across as a Mary Sue. Give her flaws and challenges to overcome, allowing her character to grow and develop throughout the series.
- Work with Amy Palant to refine Dorie's voice and delivery, making it more pleasant to the audience. Address any issues with the scratchy or irritating quality to create a more enjoyable listening experience.
Kid vs. Kat characters[]
Millie Burtonburger[]
- Have her gradually learn empathy and develop a greater understanding of others' feelings over the course of the series. This character growth could be triggered by certain events or experiences that challenge her perspective and force her to see the consequences of her actions.
- Have her learn that screaming and throwing tantrums are not productive or respectful ways to express herself or get what she wants, and have her learn to deal with her frustration or disappointments in healthier ways.
- Give her a deep affection for Coop instead of being mean-spirited towards him. Showcasing their bond and highlighting moments of sibling camaraderie will make her more relatable and endearing. This change will also make it more believable when Millie eventually realizes the truth about Kat's actions.
- Rather than remaining oblivious to Kat's true nature, Millie should start questioning his innocence, especially as Coop presents evidence of Kat's mischievous deeds. This will make her less gullible and more perceptive, showing growth in her ability to evaluate situations and make informed judgments.
- Have Millie face appropriate consequences for her actions, just like other characters in the series. This will create a sense of fairness and accountability within the narrative. It could involve her father, Burt, taking a more active role in teaching her life lessons and disciplining her when necessary.
- While her voice can still convey a youthful and energetic personality, work with Kathleen Barr to tone down the whininess and shrillness to make her more pleasant to listen to. Adjusting her mannerisms and speech patterns can contribute to a more mature and likable portrayal.
- Give Millie more genuine friendships and positive interactions with characters other than Kat. This will demonstrate her ability to connect with others and showcase her likable qualities.
- At a critical point in the series, have Millie eventually come to acknowledge the truth about Kat, his misbehavior, and his negative influence. This realization can be a turning point for her character, where she takes responsibility for her past actions and becomes an ally to Coop in dealing with Kat.
- Have her exhibit acts of kindness and empathy towards others, even if it's a small gesture. This will help shift her image from being self-centered to a more compassionate and caring individual.
- While it's fine for characters to have flaws, it's important to balance them with positive attributes. In Millie's case, give her some moments where she displays empathy, kindness, or demonstrates personal growth. This can make her character more well-rounded and relatable to the audience.
- Instead of constantly insulting and belittling Coop, create moments where Millie and Coop can have a genuine sibling bond. This can involve them working together to solve problems or supporting each other in difficult situations. This change can make their interactions more positive and show a deeper connection between them.
- Allow Millie to recognize her own mistakes and learn from them. This can be done through storylines where Millie's actions have unintended consequences, and she realizes the impact of her behavior on others. By showing growth and self-reflection, Millie can become a more sympathetic character.
- Instead of dismissing Coop's concerns about Kat, create situations where Millie starts to see things from his point of view. This can be achieved through episodes where Coop is proven right about Kat's mischievous behavior, causing Millie to reevaluate her opinions and beliefs.
WordGirl characters[]
Eileen the Birthday Girl[]
- Make her less greedy.
Sportsmates (Nintendo Switch Sports)[]
- Wipe them from existence and replace them with the Miis in Nintendo Switch Sports.