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#1: SPIKE:
It's fair to say.
When I first became a brony. Spike was the one I liked.
Even though Twilight was always 'kinda' liked by me, she wasn't relatable till she became an Alicorn (take THAT alicorn haters).
Pinkie was no more than an ear bleeding annoyance until BABY CAKES.
Dash was 'kinda' cool. But I thought she was boy till episode three, where Twilight confirmed it was a girl.
AppleJack reminded me too much of Alberta.
Rarity reminded me of all the girls that ever rejected me.
Fluttershy was 'okay' I guess.
Point being.
Spike was the only one I could relate to. We are both sarcastic about most things.
Even in the new ones, I still like him sometimes.
But it's obvious that he's not relatable anymore.
He's become much less developed, and a lot more insecure.


#2: SPONGEBOB:
Patrick may be the idiot, but Spongebob isn't excatly the sharpest tool either.
He use to be a great character, with a a cute type of nievity.
But now, it's full out idiocy.
Squidward is the only relatable one left.
... Yet I still watch this so anyway.
What is wrong with me!? XD


#3: BRAIN GRIFFIN:
I never liked him anyway.
But before 05, Brian was a funny and deep character. Now, unfortunately, he's been turned into a self-righteous hippy douche and has lost any depth he used to possess. He's just used as a soapbox for the creators to spout their own beliefs out of. I can't help but cringe whenever he starts another one of his hippy rants, because it makes me remember the fantastic character he used to be- the dry straight man to Peter's idiotic schemes, and the only one in the household that could match Stewie's intelligence and wit. Now, he's been reduced to a hypocritical moron. It honestly makes me sad..


#4: LOIS GRIFFIN:
Lois use to be a relatable character. Usually the voice of reason.
But now she's LITERARY a slut.
Who openly cheats on her husband just because she "can"..


#5: STAN MARSH:
I never liked the old verison of South park.
The high voices annoy the hell out of me.
But Stan is such a hypercrite now, sometimes I just want to punch him in the face..


#6: LISA SIMPSON:
In the first few seasons of The Simpsons, Lisa was a little more more believable and she would often misbehave just as frequently as Bart, this let viewers know that she was only a child. Then her portrayal went downhill when she lost her childlike innocence, gained arrogance and became an antagonistic plot device for the shows unorthodox plots. In other words she became the shows voice of reason when it wasn't really needed in the first place, you might hear a joke on The Simpsons and find the mindlessness funny, only for killjoy Lisa to explain the joke and pinpoint the negativity in the joke itself reducing the humour. So much for being subtle, Lisa has become increasingly more annoying as the show has progressed and is now a useless addition to the show. It's little wonder why fans have grown to despise the show over Lisa and her irritating mannerisms.


#7: MEG GRIFFIN:
Meg was originally depicted as the "sweet, teenage daughter" who typically took the blame for the terrible things done by the other members of her family. However, over the years, the writers stripped Meg down to a desperate teenager who is hardly noticed by her family.

Meg is often shown as emotionally fragile or disturbed, derived from desperation for love and attention. In "Untitled Griffin Family History", Meg is charged for forcing herself upon a group of would-be captors and grows violently obsessed with Brian after a drunken kiss at the Junior Prom in "Barely Legal". In the same episode, Meg threatens to commit suicide when nobody at school would be her date to the prom and she also tells her parents that she's going upstairs to eat a whole bag of peanuts. When her parents stare at her blankly, she cries, "I'm allergic to peanuts!" In "Road to the North Pole" she wishes for "softer voices" in her head.

Meg also speaks of habitually cutting herself and throwing up after meals. Meg's dangerous behavior, however obvious, is rarely noticed by her parents even when stated. Such as in "Sibling Rivalry" after Lois had her fat removed she states to Meg, that eating to solve ones problems is the wrong thing to do, apparently referencing that she's somewhat fat, while complimenting Chris' hat despite him being the one who is overly obese. In this Meg replies, "I don't eat to solve my problems, I cut myself."

Peter also doesn't pay attention when she loses her temper and assaults a man who crashed into the back of the car while driving him, Cleveland, Joe and Quagmire around when they have been drinking in "Road to Rupert". He exclaims that her actions were "awesome" and this leads to her engaging in other erratic behavior to impress him. In "Dial Meg for Murder", Meg was desperate enough to date a criminal. Meg later stated no one cares about her while robbing Mort's Pharmacy and knocking Peter's teeth out and rapidly beating him. In "Go, Stewie, Go!", she rips out one of her teeth to prove that she is tougher than Lois. In "April in Quahog", it's alluded that she strangles stray cats and taught Chris how to poison squirrels during a family vacation mentioned in "Friends Without Benefits".


#8: SCOOTALOO:
Scootaloo is energetic and tomboyish. She complains about having to listen to "sappy" and "namby-pamby" stories in The Cutie Mark Chronicles. However, like the other Crusaders, she finds Big McIntosh and Cheerilee's romance charming in Hearts and Hooves Day. Although brash and spunky, she is skittish and self-conscious in Sleepless in Ponyville.
According to Lauren Faust, Scootaloo was "originally conceived as getting in a lot of schoolyard fights over being picked on for not flying.
(for the record. Faust confirmed at Equestria LA 2015 that she does have parents, but the topic of it was never brought up).
But anyway.
Like the other Crusaders.
The writers seemed to have stopped caring about her eventually.
But she's still my favorite anyway..


#9: FLUTTERSHY:
She never seemed to have developed all that much..


#10: MR KRABS:
Mr Krabs use to be a father figure Spongebob in earlier seasons. But that obviously isn't the case no more.
Now a days Mr Krabs is one of the most self centered and hypercritical characters of the series.
His only interest is to have money, and he could not care less for his customers, employees, family or even himself.
Making his employees at the Krusty Krab pay him for their services, which is a hint of extortion or swindling.
He even forces SpongeBob to pay him often, and SpongeBob is either too naive or generous to realize he is being scammed.
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