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* Jack Anderson is only ever a secondary character at best in any of the three stories he appears in, but his AgentPeacock style, WinsByDoingAbsolutelyNothing (minus one impulsive kill earlier on) victory, and role as the (unstereeotypical aside from a fondness for fashion) first major [=LGBT=] character in the series all win him fans.

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* Jack Anderson is only ever a secondary character at best in any of the three stories he appears in, but his AgentPeacock style, WinsByDoingAbsolutelyNothing (minus one impulsive kill earlier on) victory, and role as the (unstereeotypical (un-stereotypical aside from a fondness for fashion) first major [=LGBT=] character in the series all win him fans.
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* Jack Anderson is only ever a secondary character at best in any of the three stories he appears in, but his AgentPeacock style, WinsByDoingAbsolutelyNothing (minus one impulsive kill earlier on) victory, and role as the (unstereotypical aside from a fondness for fashion) first major [=LGBT=] character in the series.

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* Jack Anderson is only ever a secondary character at best in any of the three stories he appears in, but his AgentPeacock style, WinsByDoingAbsolutelyNothing (minus one impulsive kill earlier on) victory, and role as the (unstereotypical (unstereeotypical aside from a fondness for fashion) first major [=LGBT=] character in the series.series all win him fans.
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* 64th Hunger Games tribute Nasseh Rutledge never even gets a line of dialogue but is well-liked for being both a GeniusBruiser (albeit an overconfident one) and BruiserWithASoftCenter who is the only District 12 tribute between Haymitch and the 74th Hunger Games to make it to the final showdown.

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* 64th Hunger Games tribute Nasseh Rutledge never even gets a line of dialogue dialogue, but is well-liked for being both a GeniusBruiser (albeit an overconfident one) and BruiserWithASoftCenter BruiserWithASoftCenter, who is the only District 12 tribute between Haymitch and the 74th Hunger Games to make it to the final showdown.
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* 64th Hunger Games tribute Nasseh Rutledge never even gets a line of dialogue but is well-liked for being both a GeniusBruiser (albeit an overconfident one) and BruiserWithASoftCenter who is the only District 12 tribute between Haymitch and the 74th Hunger Games to make it to the final showdown.
* District 12's tributes in the 69th Hunger Games, KindHeartedSimpleton River Bloodwood and Butterfly Skaggs (a budding Rebel and TheLadette, who gets a nice DefrostingTheIceQueen arc and who is described as a less subtle Katniss by WordOfGod) make a very positive impression in the three and four chapters respectively where they appear alive.
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* Simon Drear from the 51st Hunger Games is viewed as oddly intriguing (although by no means likable) by several fans for being a PintSizedPowerHouse who [[spoiler:uses ObfuscatingStupidity and is plotting to pick off his allies one by one]].

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* Simon Drear from the 51st Hunger Games is viewed as oddly intriguing (although by no means likable) by several fans for being a PintSizedPowerHouse PintSizedPowerhouse who [[spoiler:uses ObfuscatingStupidity and is plotting to pick off his allies one by one]].
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* Simon Drear from the 51st Hunger Games is viewed as oddly intriguing (although by no means likable) by several fans for being a PintSizedPowerHouse who [[spoiler:uses ObfuscatingStupidity and is plotting to pick off his allies one by one]].
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* The AscendedExtra treatment Portia gets into being in equal footing with Cinna in styling and rebellion business make her a popular supporting character here.
* The man calling himself Dust-rider is a HateSink who [[WeHardlyKnewYe is only alive for a fraction of a chapter]], but still inspires a lot of interest for his NewOldWest feel and representation of communities of outlaw runaways outside of the Capitol and the 13 districts.

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* The street fair artist who imagines the District 13 tributes living to middle age in his paintings, Aurelian and his friends (a group of street kids who view Katniss as a role model and try to raise money for her), and the girl Haymitch gives a sparkler to in ''The Last Tribute'' are among the best-liked District 12 Capitol supporters in the series even though, aside from Aurelian and three of his friends, none of them have more than a single scene.

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* The street fair artist who imagines the District 13 12 tributes living to middle age middle-aged in his paintings, Aurelian and his friends (a group of street kids who view Katniss as a role model and try to raise money for her), and the girl Haymitch gives a sparkler to in ''The Last Tribute'' are among the best-liked District 12 Capitol supporters in the series even though, aside from Aurelian and three of his friends, none of them have more than a single scene.scene.
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* District 2 victor Philo Dillard only appears in three chapters of ''These are the Names'' and the second half of ''The Golden Mean'', but is well-liked for being a snarky and pragmatic SixthRanger with some good fighting skills and a sense of loyalty to his allies.
* Elmer and Ginger, Haymitch's first two DoomedByCanon tributes, have some powerful and engaging moments that cement them into the readers' memories.
* Wiress has limited prominence outside of her own Games and the Quell, but her BewareTheNiceOnes moments and place in the group of Rebel victors make her very well-liked.
* Gloss and Cashmere have less prominence than their fellow Career mentors or victor-tributes whenever they appear but have some fans for the close bond between them and how they can mingle fairly well with non-Career mentors at times.
* Madge Undersee rarely appears for too long outside of ''The Final Eight'' and a few oneshots, but her GenerationXerox moments where she embodies her aunt Maysilee and sense of bravery/recklessness make her even better-liked by some readers of this story than she was in the books.
* Mir Mellark's JerkassWoobie origins, character range, and occasional softer moments make her a very interesting character even as she remains the sometimes [[AbusiveParents abusive mother]] she was in canon.
* Chicory's humorous jealousy toward Finnick's ChickMagnet status during the 65th Hunger Games and bonding with his two allies make him one of Haymitch's better-remembered tributes.
* District 2 victor Saffron Abatty only has a couple scenes outside of Haymitch's Victory Tour and her time mentoring for the 51st Hunger Games, but her role as a stern but ultimately caring DryCrusader is well-liked.
* Jack Anderson is only ever a secondary character at best in any of the three stories he appears in, but his AgentPeacock style, WinsByDoingAbsolutelyNothing (minus one impulsive kill earlier on) victory, and role as the (unstereotypical aside from a fondness for fashion) first major [=LGBT=] character in the series.
* Harris Greaves' moments as TheAce during his Hunger Games, love for his mother, and good working relationship with Haymitch during the 3rd Quarter Quell made him a character many fans were particularly sad was DoomedByCanon, even though he doesn't appear much outside of those points in the storyline.
* Mindwell from District 10 has little to do in the story, but is notable for having some moments of kindness while mentoring during the 3rd Quarter Quell and for being the first victor to fight back against the Peacekeepers in the SignatureScene viewing center battle.
* The street fair artist who imagines the District 13 tributes living to middle age in his paintings, Aurelian and his friends (a group of street kids who view Katniss as a role model and try to raise money for her), and the girl Haymitch gives a sparkler to in ''The Last Tribute'' are among the best-liked District 12 Capitol supporters in the series even though, aside from Aurelian and three of his friends, none of them have more than a single scene.

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