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* Argent. She only appears for a brief amount of time but has a lot of fans.

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* Argent. She Argent only appears for a brief amount of time but has a lot of fans.in two episodes, yet is very popular in the fandom.
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While definitely an antagonist, Red X is not really evil as he helped Robin in both of his appearances.


* Red X is especially impressive. He's a character original to the animated series, and he only appears in two episodes, in only one of which is he a headlining villain. We never learn anything of his background; not even his ''real face'', but the fandom fell in love with him precisely for those reasons. It also helps that he's a suave GentlemanThief. His enduring popularity is likely why he was eventually [[CanonImmigrant integrated]] into the main comics during the ''ComicBook/DCFutureState'' event.

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* Red X is especially impressive. He's a character original to the animated series, and he only appears in two episodes, in only one of which is he a headlining villain.antagonist. We never learn anything of his background; not even his ''real face'', but the fandom fell in love with him precisely for those reasons. It also helps that he's a suave GentlemanThief. His enduring popularity is likely why he was eventually [[CanonImmigrant integrated]] into the main comics during the ''ComicBook/DCFutureState'' event.
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Quite a lot of [[EnsembleDarkhorse favorite characters]] in ''WesternAnimation/TeenTitans2003'', despite their limited appearances.
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* Blackfire has a pretty sizable fanbase, most likely due to her voice, her figure and her outfit.
* Kid Flash only showed up twice, but he's ''very'' well-liked by the fans. Being a suave, witty gentleman might have something to do with it.
* Red X is especially impressive. He's a character original to the animated series, and he only appears in two episodes, in only one of which is he a headlining villain. We never learn anything of his background; not even his ''real face'', but the fandom fell in love with him precisely for those reasons. It also helps that he's a suave GentlemanThief. His enduring popularity is likely why he was eventually [[CanonImmigrant integrated]] into the main comics during the ''ComicBook/DCFutureState'' event.
* [[DarkActionGirl Jinx]] is incredibly popular, particularly in Lightspeed, so her HeelFaceTurn was met with open arms.
* Argent. She only appears for a brief amount of time but has a lot of fans.
* Mumbo was said to be a one-off character created for the show, but a positive fan reaction influenced further appearance. Being voiced by Tom Kenny probably helped.
* It's safe to say Teen Titans' Killer Moth is greatly preferred over the [[MemeticLoser comic's version]], due to being [[AdaptationalBadass far more badass and cool]].
* [=HIVE=] students Kyd Wykkyd and Angel are {{Canon Foreigner}}s who [[TheVoiceless never get any dialogue]] but both have a lot of fans and fan art due to their powers, costumes, Kyd's mysterious and stoic demeanor, and the brief scene where Wkkyd is seen protecting Angel during the destruction of the [=HIVE=] academy. For Kyd, it's to the point where he's only surpassed by Jinx as the most popular H.I.V.E. member.
* Mas y Menos, Sí ¡Podemos! Despite being [[CanonForeigner original characters]] created only for the show and used mostly as comic relief, they were popular enough to end up [[CanonImmigrant in the comics.]]
* An interesting example is Beast Boy's [[SuperpoweredEvilSide Man-Beast form]], which is incredibly popular, especially in fanfiction circles, despite its debut episode, ''The Beast Within,'' being regarded as one of the most poorly written episodes of the show.

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