Most A-logged Characters In Fiction. - A surprisingly prevalent phenomenon.

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I'll start with the biggest one ever, basically- Shinji Ikari from NGE. This is special because of how perfectly it fits into the definition of A-logging. The amount of times I've seen randos in comments sections or forums go "im 14 with anxiety and depression and i would definitely be a gogetter and fight those supernatural alien monsters haha" and random faggots zealously overshare (lies) with stuff like "I HAD A HARD LIFE AND I MADE IT. I GOT TIED TO A TREE ABOUT TO EATEN BY A BEAR, RAPED 3 TIMES, GOT ADDICTED TO CRACK, ETC, ETC" is fucking ridiculous. But it's also pretty hilarious.

There's also Holden Caulfield from Catcher In The Rye. A lot of people just seem to hate angsty characters to disproportionate extremes. If having to read through a 16 year old kid's (who is implied to have been molested) angst is enough for you fervently rant and rave about how much you hate him (yet stories with rapists and murderers are read with relative ease), you're a massive tool.
 
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I think thanks to SJWs who seem to think he's real... Harry Potter is definitely alogged all to hell.
I dunno' about that. Nobody seems to hate Harry Potter as a person, they just like to offhandedly say his character writing is shit. The same kind of thing happens to Superman but I've seen a lot more people get really mad about Superman and call him and his media garbage.
 
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Skyler White in Breaking Bad. She was kind of a bitch but there were practically no good guys in the whole series. Some people got so nuts they were making death threats against Anna Gunn just for acting the character.
 
I liked it when I was a teenager, mostly because I grew up watching every single incarnation of Scooby Doo on Cartoon Network, but haven't seen it in years to know if it holds up.
I just think it's a funny idea. It probably would have been funnier if James Gunn was allowed to make the adult parody movie he intended though.
 

Jar Jar was annoying but far from the worst part of the Prequels as everyone says. He's symptomatic of a larger problem I guess but when you get down to it he's just a dumb cartoon alien there for pratfalls. He was supposed to be the new C-3PO but George forgot why that character was funny. If you want to make a list of most narratively poisonous characters Jar Jar doesn't even cone close to Qui-gon Jin.
 
El Fuerte and Hakan from Street Fighter
Unique AF characters in terms of design and gameplay, yet end up getting shat on by Street Fighter purists (Blanka and Dhalsim exist too you dumbasses).

Remy too despite being a Guile clone
 
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Raoul, from The Phantom of the Opera got (gets?) a crazy amount of hate after the 2004 movie came out. This is despite the fact that he is the sane one from his given love triangle, his rival being a stalker who has a bodycount during the musical because his victims were just inconvenient. Still, a ton of rabid teenage fans of the time would get pretty impassioned about how terrible he is.
 
Raoul, from The Phantom of the Opera got (gets?) a crazy amount of hate after the 2004 movie came out. This is despite the fact that he is the sane one from his given love triangle, his rival being a stalker who has a bodycount during the musical because his victims were just inconvenient. Still, a ton of rabid teenage fans of the time would get pretty impassioned about how terrible he is.
Probably why the sequel penned by Andrew Lloyd Webber portrays Raoul as a drunk with a gambling addiction who leaves Christine so she can be with the Phantom. Of course, it turned out that the A-logs were a vocal minority of idiots and actually, the fans of the original weren't exactly lining up to see a show that shits on their favourite musical.
 
Probably why the sequel penned by Andrew Lloyd Webber portrays Raoul as a drunk with a gambling addiction who leaves Christine so she can be with the Phantom. Of course, it turned out that the A-logs were a vocal minority of idiots and actually, the fans of the original weren't exactly lining up to see a show that shits on their favourite musical.
I've actually come across just as many people (if not more) hating on Raoul because of the sequel. Most don't even see it as canon though, partly because of continuity errors.
 
I've actually come across just as many people (if not more) hating on Raoul because of the sequel. Most don't even see it as canon though, partly because of continuity errors.
Thats nothing to his orginal novel counter part, he loses his older brother to the phantom, gets tortured, and Christine for a while thinks he is a stalker, and then there are many film counter parts, The 1943 version Christine ditches him and Antoine for her career (the phantom is dead at this point.) The 1989 version he fucking dies, and the 1990 version he gets replaced by his older brother.
 
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