Roadrunner, Jerry, Tweety. Smug little shits.
Dopants: He meant what he said and he said what he meant, a Ninety is faithful 100%.When he was introduced,he was just a good foil to Scooby and Shags who were cowards,doing what everyone wished the two big lugs would do just once.
Now he's viewed as just annoying
Luminous beings are we, not this crude matterTweety just plain bugs me. It's the voice, and the repetitive mannerisms and catchphrase. You do not have to ask if you've seen a puddy tat every time, Tweety, because you did, you did. Every time.
Now I look back on it, I never really liked Finn from Storm Hawks. I liked some of his jokes and most of the time I didn't mind him, but there were just some incredibly flat-falling jokes, and the episode where he counteracts the Baroness' violins with a screeching guitar was cringe-inducing. Not to mention "On a scale of 1 to 10, that'd be an awesome!".
Come sail your ships around me, and burn your bridges down.I'm not happy with the direction of this topic. Yes, characters become loved and hated in turn, depending on various factors, but it would seem to be enough to say so without delving into specifics. That way lies a complaint thread.
"It's Occam's Shuriken! If the answer is elusive, never rule out ninjas!"
I'm not trying to do anything negative here, but have you noticed that, once a series has finished and people can look back at how things went, that some characters suddenly become despised?
What do you think can constitute post-installment fan disdain, along with examples from the actual Trope page that seem to elict them?
I got some bad newz to tell you.