Half-Baked Redemptions

A Half-Baked Redemption is when a villain who is written to be very evil suddenly redeems without any hints of redemption before this happened. This kind of redemption is a poor move in terms of writing and teaching mercy and forgiveness in fiction.

Anime

 * Rei Isurugei (Gegege no Kitaro (2018 – 2020)): The anime practically ignored both the fact that he already crossed the Moral Event Horizon more than once with his attacks on Yokai and the fact he refused multiple times to let go of his revenge. Instead, it had the heroes force him to redeem himself because they still didn't want to kill him despite everything he's done (even though Kitaro has been willing to kill if necessary) and used his tragic backstory as an excuse to justify showing mercy, even though he never showed any. All of this, plus the fact that Shōnen manga and anime tend to force redemption and mercy even if the said villain does not deserve it.
 * Mabyo (Gegege no Kitaro (2018 – 2020)): This monster brainwashes an entire city (including Kitaro, Medama Oyaji, Neko Musume and Mana's Auntie Rie), tries to kill Mana and her Uncle Shoji for finding out, and tries to brainwash the entire world into her kingdom. Despite all this, Shoji insists that the yokai forgive because he's "still a Sakaiminato citizen", which a pathetic reason to spare this monster when he should have been taken down by Kitaro's Finger Guns.
 * Erisio (Kirakira★PreCure a la Mode (2017))
 * Orochimaru (Naruto): Arguably the evilest character in the Naruto series, Orochimaru committed a serious number of crimes like killing Hiruzen Sarutobi, attacking Konoha, turning Sasuke against his teammates, joining Akatsuki, killing countless people... and yet he gets pardoned after reviving the four deceased Hokages to fight Obito and Madara Uchiha, ignoring all the atrocities he started. After Naruto becomes Hokage, he regards Orochimaru as one of his best friends and allows him to keep playing God with people's lives without fear of repercussion, with Masashi Kishimoto even revealing in an interview that Orochimaru eventually achieves his dream of becoming immortal.
 * Kabuto Yakushi (Naruto): Despite being Orochimaru's most loyal henchman and his major role in the Fourth Shinobi World War that resulted in the deaths of many people, he does not get punished for his crimes and is allowed to run an orphanage.
 * Madara Uchiha (Naruto) While he isn't forgiven by Team 7, he is by Hashirama as he lays dying, they have a talk like they are old friends in spite of the fact that he did nothing to deserve such treatment and not only did he attacked Hashirama, but attempted to destroy Konoha just because he wasn't declared Hokage by the village.
 * Toneri Ōtsutsuki (The Last: Naruto the Movie) Despite everything he has done and the two mutually hating each other because they both love Hinata, Naruto still finds it in himself to save Toneri from a painful and excruciating death at the last minute. While he gets easily forgiven by Naruto and Hinata, he has to live with the realization that his actions went completely against his ancestor's wishes. It causes so much guilt and for someone who went on about honoring his ancestor, this is a fate worse than death. Also he's actually much worse off than before, because not only is he blinded again, but the Tenseigan core's destruction renders him powerless with his puppets remaining deactivated, and by staying on the moon he condemns himself with the very thing he was trying to escape.
 * Sarina Shizukume (Magical Girl Site): Her redemption was when Aya teleported her to her empty vandalized desk in order to make her realize her bullying.
 * Kaname Asagiri (Magical Girl Site): Like Sarina, his redemption was when Aya wanted to make him realize his cruel nature by protecting him and trying to get over his father's "grueling" training for gifted students like him.
 * Eren Yeager (Attack on Titan): Depending on your view
 * Yelena (Attack on Titan): Became an irrelevant character after she was forced to help the main heroes stop Eren and his Rumbling.
 * Leo Akaba (Yu-Gi-Oh! Arc-V)
 * Toru Mutsuki (Tokyo Ghoul:re)
 * Noah Kaiba (Yu-Gi-Oh!): His redemption was when he realized that he'd unknowingly aided Gozuburo Kaiba in getting his revenge from beyond the grave. The problem is that he'd done nothing up until that point to earn it.
 * The Evil Warriors (Digimon Frontier): Depending on your view
 * Bagramon (Digimon Xros Wars Hunters): Depending on your view
 * Katsuki Bakugo (My Hero Academia): He often has moments that make it look like he's actually changed, like revealing that he's not afraid to show weakness, only to immediately negate it seconds later by physically assaulting Izuku Midoriya.

Manga

 * Ayato Kirishima (Tokyo Ghoul)
 * Will of the Abyss (Pandora Hearts)
 * Solid and Nebra Silva (Black Clover)

Western Animations

 * The Diamonds (Steven Universe): These intergalactic dictators colonize planets, have committed kidnapping, murder, trapping humans in a zoo, experimenting on gems (including several Crystal Gems), and genocide, but Steven insists on redeeming then rather than shattering them for their many heinous crimes. This, along with Spinel in the movie, shows how horribly reluctant Rebecca Sugar is to kill villains.
 * Lord Dominator (Wander Over Yonder): She relies on draining planets using her drill just to gain Volcanium X, a substance where her ship needs to not just fuel her robots, but also required repairs, and kidnaps other villains, such as Emperor Awesome and Dr. Screwball Jones (both are Wander's enemies), for petty reasons just because she lacks any personality and emotion. Wander attempts to befriend her by giving her a fruit basket or Lord Hater trying to date her, but she ends up killing or hating them instead, possibly her hateful personality. Worst of all, she hardly befriends Wander and Sylvia (though the latter befriends in The Night Out, the relationship fails as Dominator breaks up with Sylvia), for no good reason.
 * Bebop and Rocksteady (Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (2012)): Their redemption was forced as they would change the way they act, not because the Shredder and Kraang were trying to destroy the world, but because they were being mean to Bebop and Rocksteady. It doesn't help that his redemption would occur a few minutes before the series officially ended, not giving them a proper redemption.
 * Baron Draxum (Rise of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles)
 * Catra (She-Ra and the Princesses of Power (2018-2020)): Although Incredible Characters Wiki says she has some good qualities, many fans argue that her redemption was rushed and ignored parts of the acts she committed, with an infamous example being her actions in the two-part season three finale.
 * Light Hope (She-Ra and the Princesses of Power (2018-2020)): While she was programmed to be evil (to which even Light Hope herself knows that), in season 4, Light Hope deletes one of her memories of Mara, and has also manipulated Mara, She-Ra and later on Glimmer into thinking that the Heart of Etheria Project is a machine that can save everyone, only to be used to destroy the world and when the project was activated, it cause pure pain for all of the Princesses and especially Adora/She-Ra, and not to mention, Light Hope would also be the reason as to why Glimmer and Catra will get captured by Horde Prime in the season 4 finale, so Light-Hope's out-of-nowhere redemption when she lowers her power to let Adora/She-Ra destroy the sword and Light Hope herself feels VERY rushed and unsatisfying.
 * Hordak (She-Ra and the Princesses of Power (2018-2020)): Despite his reasons, Hordak has committed mass-genocide of intelligent-life and he was ultimately redeemed without any punishment whatsoever. Like Catra, his redemption arc is also rushed.
 * Goofball McGee (Fosters Home for Imaginary Friends): He caused so much suffering for Frankie, and yet after the "reveal", Frankie felt bad for him and says that she's sorry when it's him who should be saying that.
 * Miss Nettle (Sofia the First (2013-2018))
 * Prisma (Sofia the First (2013-2018))
 * Princess Ivy (Sofia the First (2013-2018))
 * Discord (season 3 of My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic (2010-2019)): His redemption in season 3's "Keep Calm and Flutter On" was rushed, but in later seasons (most notably season 4's "Twilight's Kingdom"), his redemption is more justified.
 * Chancellor Neighsay (season 8 of My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic (2010-2019)): Like Discord, his redemption was rushed, but unlike Discord's, his redemption had little-to-no justification other than the show's insistence on including villains when saving "everyone".
 * Quipue (Elena of Avalor (2016-2020))
 * Colonel Tinker (Rupert (1991-1997))
 * Big Tex Arkana (Buddy Thunderstruck (2017))
 * Stalyan (Rapunzel's Tangled Adventure (2017-2020)): Not only was her redemption forced, but it also created a double standard saying we can never fight and/or imprison women even if they are criminals who have committed terrible things.
 * Most of the humans (Kipo and the Age of Wonderbeasts (2020)): While Doag and Greta were passable, everyone else was practically forced to redeem themselves just to avoid having the heroes kill them and insist that communication and mercy are better than violence, despite the fact that they already helped Emilia cure a handful of the major mute characters. This also ruins Kipo's character development, making her never accept that she can't redeem everyone.
 * Chloé Bourgeois (Miraculous Ladybug): One of the worst examples is that the writers wanted Chloe to be irredeemable for petty reasons.
 * Evil-Lyn (Masters of the Universe: Revelation): Same as Hordak from the She-Ra reboot. Was forgiven and told by Teela that she was never evil, even after she destroyed the afterlife out of petty spite.
 * Teela (Masters of the Universe: Revelation)
 * Master Frown (Unikitty!)
 * Pinky (Mao Mao: Heroes of Pure Heart)
 * Mimi (Canimals)
 * Nicole (Rapsittie Street Kids: Believe In Santa)
 * Dave the Mall Guard (Transformers: BotBots)
 * Posey Bloom (My Little Pony: Make Your Mark): She literally ignited a race war between the earth ponies, pegasi and unicorns all because she was jealous and pretty much indirectly almost caused lots of ponies to be swallowed by a void... only to be immediately forgiven. Even worse, she also only redeemed after she got magic, making her look a spoiled child (or pony). This caused Youtuber Star Strike to go on an explosive rant accusing Make Your Mark of teaching selfishness.
 * Harumi (Ninjago (2011-2022)): After supporting the Overlord through the entirety of Season 15, she spontaneously turns on him the moment she finds out that he was responsible for the Great Devourer's existence, which itself was responsible for the deaths of Harumi's parents. While she is on surveillance, she is then immediately forgiven by the heroes and not punished despite her not showing any remorse for her crimes, such as causing the deaths of the royal family, bringing Garmadon back as his evil self and taking over Ninjago with him, assisting the Overlord in his latest scheme which nearly doomed the entire world and almost killing most of the ninja.

Movies

 * Snowball (The Secret Life of Pets):
 * Queen Barb (Trolls: World Tour):
 * Sour Kangaroo (Horton Hears a Who!):
 * Amy (Cuties)
 * Ker (Battlefield Earth)
 * Nyx and the Fairy Scouts (Tinker Bell and the Legend of the NeverBeast):
 * Maxwell Lord (Wonder Woman 1984)
 * Tess Tyler (Camp Rock):
 * Claire Dearing (Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom)
 * Bucky (Z-O-M-B-I-E-S):
 * Raiden the Moon King (Kubo and the Two Strings)
 * Xian Lang (Mulan (2020))
 * Judge Peckinpah (The Angry Birds Movie)
 * Zeta (The Angry Birds Movie 2)
 * The Dino-Birds (Ice Age: Collision Course)
 * Terence (Tom & Jerry (2021 film))
 * King Poseidon (The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge on the Run)
 * Abraham van Helsing (Hotel Transylvania 3)
 * Fairytale villains (Shrek the Third)
 * Clark "Kal-el" Kent/Superman (Injustice; 2021 film adaptation)
 * Gene (Wreck-It Ralph):
 * The Spy Girls (UglyDolls):
 * Jack Frost (The Santa Clause 3: The Escape Clause):
 * Marlon Merlin (Scooby-Doo! Abracadabra-Doo):
 * Namaari (Raya and the Last Dragon): Depending on your view.
 * Jithu (Koati)
 * Ava "Ghost" Starr (Ant-Man and the Wasp): She spends the whole film trying to kill Janet to save herself and the heroes decide to just help her after saving Janet, instead of killing her or letting her die as a rightful punishment.
 * Lady Vain (Happily N'Ever After 2: Snow White - Another Bite @ the Apple)
 * Kane (F the Prom)
 * Great Zamboni (Spooky House)
 * Beverly "Bev" Vane (Hillbilly Elegy)
 * Jesse Justice (Miracle in Toyland)
 * Kimar (Santa Claus Conquers the Martians)
 * Alma Madrigal (Encanto): Depending on your view
 * Sheila Broflovski (South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut): This crazy hypocritical moral guardian tortures kids, unfairly blames Canada for the town's kids' profanity, manipulates the other adults into joining her, murders Terrance and Phillip, and nearly causes an apocalypse for her delusional cause of "make the world a better place for children" and everyone just forgives her when she should either be in prison or executed for the atrocities she caused. It's also clear that they only spared her because she's Kyle's mom, which is a pathetic reason to keep her on the show.

Live-Action TV Shows

 * Gai Amatsu (Kamen Rider Zero-One)
 * Galza (Mashin Sentai Kiramager)
 * The Shadow (Odd Squad)
 * Douglas Davenport (Lab Rats (2012-2016))
 * Astra Logue (Legends of Tomorrow)
 * Charlie/ Clotho (Legends of Tomorrow)
 * Merle Dixon (The Walking Dead): Depending on your view
 * Victor Strand (Fear The Walking Dead)
 * Gabriel "Sylar" Gray (Heroes): Depending on your view
 * Hawk (Cobra Kai)
 * Eva McCulloch/Mirror Mistress (The Flash): Her redemption was when the Flash and Iris West wanted Eva to realize that creating mirror duplicates and "liberating" a new image of herself will not change anything.
 * Laurel Lance (Arrowverse: Earth-2): After seeing the redemption story they've pushed for Laurel so hard for the past two seasons, it all goes into dust after she was outed by Emiko and framed for Diaz's murder, feeling betrayed by Team Arrow as an arrest warrant is issued to bring her in; she decides to turn back to her life of crime in a matter of seconds. It was frustrating to see her fall back into old habits without any hesitation, and it also felt forced to see her turn back to good so quickly after having Sara talk some sense into her giving up being Black Siren and later becoming the Black Canary, which didn't feel earned one bit.
 * Talia Al Ghul (Arrow): Her redemption was when she and Oliver make up over their vendetta for one another; Oliver killing her father and Talia teaming up with Adrian and causing Samantha's death. He offered to help her escape while exposing the private activities in Level Two and the psychiatrist Jarrett Parker, which she gladly accepted and helped her escape from Slabside Maximum Security Prison.

Video Games

 * Abby Anderson (The Last of Us Part II): She had no reason to have any redemption at all, as she committed serious amount of atrocities, like killing Joel and Jesse, permanently injuring Tommy, and threatening Ellie and Dina. The game tries too hard to make you feel sorry for her after she kills Joel, but only ends up making players hate her even more, and her actions don't justify anything to make her a sympathetic and tragic character. She is also forced to be played as for half of the game, which makes her even less likable, as players wished to continue Joel and Ellie's story. This would've been a lot better if Ellie and Abby came to some sort of understanding between each other, but she instead gets off scot-free and gets forgiven for no real reason.
 * Master Xehanort (Kingdom Hearts series): His redemption is EXTREMELY forced, considered all the actions he has caused since Kingdom Hearts: Birth By Sleep, and in Kingdom Hearts III, and yet after the battle, rather then have Sora kill off Master Xehanort, they had Sora feel SORRY for him, despite the fact that Master Xehanort, you know... had just murdered Kairi in order to break Sora's will.
 * Beelzebul/Raiden Shogun/Ei (Genshin Impact): Rushed in the main campaign without rhyme nor reason until it made sense in Ei's story quest Imperatrix Umbrosa Act II, which made her grow to understand what her late sister Makoto did for Inazuma and leaving the last of her corrupt self behind, giving more justification and depth into Ei's redemption arc.
 * Void Dark (Disgaea 5: Alliance of Vengeance)
 * Takuto Maruki (Persona 5: Royal)
 * Marx (Kirby Star Allies): Marx was dead in Kirby Super Star/Ultra, but he came back as a playable character as he fought alongside Kirby.
 * Dark Meta Knight (Kirby Star Allies): Same reason as Marx except Dark Meta Knight appeared in Kirby and the Amazing Mirror and Kirby: Triple Deluxe.
 * The Boss (Just Shapes and Beats): For some reason, after his defeat and he gets revived, he suddenly gives up on villiany and redeems himself and puts on a DJ set for everyone, even though he is VERY irredeemable. Even his page on the Inconsistenty Heinous Wiki says if he didn't redeem himself, he would be on the Pure Evil Wiki.
 * Chef Saltbaker (Cuphead)
 * Norma Natividad (Psychonauts 2) Despite stealing Razputin's clothing and locking him in closet, encouraging him to mess with Hollis' mental connections, and manipulating her subordinates, she gets promoted a Junior Psychonaut with little to no repercussions for her actions.

Web-Series

 * Smiler (The Emoji Movie: Junior Novelization): Unlike in the movie, here, she all of the sudden redeems herself near the end and stops trying to kill Gene, Hi-5 and Jailbreak.
 * Bob Bobowski (The Bob Arc - SMG4): Depending on your view.
 * Dhar Mann Villains (Dhar Mann): Some of the villains redemptions are forced, one-dimensional and/or flat, especially since some of the villains have already crossed the line or have no signs of redeeming. Not to mention, some are given forgiveness from the protagonist, even they though didn't do anything at all to earn it.
 * Red Circle (Life of a Square)

Why this Happens

 * Many parents and writers think it is the right way to teach children the importance of mercy.
 * People often confuse the idea of justice with revenge or violence.
 * Some people are scared of the very concept of death and want to avoid it at all cost.
 * Due to the rise of radical feminism propaganda, some female characters ending up being redeemed just to promote an ideology.

Why The Trope Sucks

 * 1) These redemptions are thrown in their stories, lacking any proper structure and skipping important steps of a redemption arc.
 * 2) It creates a misguided and false belief that everyone can AND WILL redeem.
 * 3) Many of these examples are villains who have already crossed what is called the Moral Event Horizon, which means they have committed an act so evil or selfish or have crossed so many lines that audiences won't want them redeemed anymore, meaning these redemptions are forced down audiences' throats!
 * 4) *Also, making a villain commit terrible acts and refuse to give up, only to have the heroes force them to redeem is a waste of suspense!
 * 5) Most examples of these villains didn't do anything at all to earn redemption, yet they are still given forgiveness.
 * 6) Insisting on this kind of redemption all the time can make audience members annoyed and become tired of the idea of redemption ALL TOGETHER.
 * 7) It is extremely limiting to viewers of all ages.
 * 8) While it does succeed in teaching that mercy is possible, it purposely leaves out the fact that it does not always work.
 * 9) Depending on the view, this move means the villain is getting away with the terrible things they did without any punishment whatsoever and they are still a threat,  and it’s being treated like it's a good thing!
 * 10) Making characters who are supposed to be "heroes" force this kind of redemption and treat it as a good thing turns those characters into one-dimensional, unrealistic, and worst of all... downright flat!
 * 11) If heroes chose to just forgive the villains and disregard the horribly evil things committed, they will come off as immature, foolish, cowardly, stubborn, and reluctant to accept the reality of the situations.
 * 12) It is also a bad influence to viewers as anyone, in reality, could be easily killed or have their lives ruined by a bad person or someone evil when and if they do show mercy.

The Only Redeeming Quality

 * 1) While many of these redemptions are forced, some redemptions are at least well-written such as Zuko from Avatar: The Last Airbender, Karai from Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (2003 and 2012) and Anakin Skywalker/Darth Vader from Star Wars.

How to make proper redemptions in writing

 * 1) First of all, redemption is very hard! Meaning you can't just forgive villains instantly because sometimes it angers the fans.
 * 2) If you want to redeem a villain character, give them an understandable backstory and their flaws because it's important for a villain to redeem.
 * 3) *However, even if this their backstory and flaws are understandable, do not use it as an excuse to redeem them if they cross Moral Event Horizon.
 * 4) Do not ever skip steps of a redemption arc. Even if one part is left out, the redemption will look forced.
 * 5) Do not make a villain irredeemable and then redeem them anyway. This means if they commit anything that is going too far, they cannot be redeemed anymore (we´re looking at you, White Diamond!).
 * 6) Make fans want the villain(s) to redeem in the first place. Never redeem a villain whom people have always hated.
 * 7) If it becomes clear that a villain won't change no matter how many chances of redemption they're given, then do not be hesitant to give their comeuppances (whether it's defeating, imprisoning, humiliating, throwing out, or even killing them)

Anime/Manga

 * Yamcha (Dragon Ball)
 * Tien Shinhan (Dragon Ball)
 * Piccolo (Dragon Ball Z)
 * Vegeta (Dragon Ball Z)
 * Android 18 (Dragon Ball Z)
 * Android 17 (Dragon Ball Z/Super)
 * Majin Buu (Dragon Ball Z)
 * Nuova Shenron (Dragon Ball GT)
 * Zabuza Momochi (Naruto)
 * Neji Hyuuga (Naruto)
 * Gaara (Naruto)
 * Obito Uchiha (Naruto)
 * Haku Yuki (Naruto)
 * Konan (Naruto)
 * Nagato Uzumaki/Pain (Naruto)
 * Itachi Uchiha (Naruto)
 * Uryu Ishida (Bleach)
 * Meruem (Hunter x Hunter)
 * Juvia Lockser (Fairy Tail (2009-2019))
 * Endeavor (My Hero Academia)
 * Nina Einstein (Code Geass)
 * Isabella (The Promised Neverland; Manga)
 * Scar (Fullmetal Alchemist; Manga and Brotherhood)
 * Greed (Fullmetal Alchemist; Manga and Brotherhood)
 * Lust (Fullmetal Alchemist; 2003 anime)
 * Hiei (Yu Yu Hakusho)
 * Jin (Yu Yu Hakusho)
 * Toya (Yu Yu Hakusho)
 * Chu (Yu Yu Hakusho)
 * Rinku (Yu Yu Hakusho)
 * Suzuka (Yu Yu Hakusho)
 * ShiShi Wakamaru (Yu Yu Hakusho)
 * Toguro (Yu Yu Hakusho)
 * Sakyo (Yu Yu Hakusho)
 * Shinobu Sensui (Yu Yu Hakusho)
 * Raizen (Yu Yu Hakusho)
 * Starscream (Transformers: Armada)
 * Ruby Tojo (Rosario + Vampire; Manga)
 * Origami Tobiichi (Date A Live)
 * Kurumi Tokisaki (Date A Live)
 * Miku Izayoi (Date A Live)
 * Natsumi Kyouno (Date A Live)
 * Kyoko Sakura (Puella Magi Madoka Magica)
 * Akito Sohma (Fruits Basket)
 * Ken Ichijouji (Digimon Adventure 02)
 * Mitsuo Yamaki (Digimon Tamers)
 * Impmon (Digimon Tamers)
 * Reiner Braun (Attack on Titan)
 * Gabi Braun (Attack in Titan)
 * Annie Leonhart (Attack on Titan)
 * Zeke Yeager (Attack on Titan)
 * Kenny Ackerman (Attack on Titan)
 * Bertholdt Hoover (Attack on Titan)
 * Tanjiro Kamado (Demon Slayer): after being freed from Muzan's powers
 * Taiga Aisaka (Toradora!)
 * Nino Nakano (The Quintessential Quintuplets)
 * Ken Kaneki (Tokyo Ghoul:re)
 * Kishou Arima (Tokyo Ghoul:re)
 * Shū Tsukiyama (Tokyo Ghoul:re)
 * Nishiki Nishio (Tokyo Ghoul)
 * Noriaki Kakyoin (JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Stardust Crusaders)
 * Nephrite (Sailor Moon (1992-1993)
 * The Ayakashi Sisters (Sailor Moon R (1993-1994))
 * Saphir (Sailor Moon R (1993-1994))
 * Prince Demande (Sailor Moon R (1993-1994))
 * Professor Tomoe (Sailor Moon S (1994-1995))
 * The Amazon Trio (Sailor Moon SuperS (1995-1996))
 * The Amazoness Quartet (Sailor Moon SuperS (1995-1996))
 * Queen Nehellenia (Sailor Moon Sailor Stars (1996-1997))
 * Shoya Ishida (A Silent Voice)
 * Setsuna Higashi/Eas (Fresh PreCure)
 * Ellen Kurokawa/Siren (Suite PreCure♪)
 * Towa Akagi/Twilight (Go! Princess PreCure)
 * Ruru Amour (HUGtto! PreCure)
 * Amane Kasai/Gentlu (Delicious Party PreCure)
 * The Kirakiraru Thives (Kirakira★PreCure a la Mode (2017))
 * Bibury (Kirakira★PreCure a la Mode (2017))
 * Chongire (Tropical-Rouge! PreCure)
 * Numeri (Tropical-Rouge! PreCure)
 * Elda (Tropical-Rouge! PreCure)
 * Power (Chainsaw Man)
 * Aki Hayakawa (Chainsaw Man)

Western Animations

 * Zuko (Avatar: The Last Airbender)
 * Karai (Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (2003 and 2012))
 * Hexadecimal (ReBoot (1994-2001))
 * Hack and Slash (ReBoot (1994-2001))
 * Jinx (Teen Titans (2003))
 * Ice King (Adventure Time)
 * Tetrax Shard (Ben 10 Classic)
 * The Highbreed (Ben 10: Alien Force)
 * Kevin Levin (Ben 10: Alien Force)
 * Victor Validus (Ben 10: Alien Swarm)
 * Zed (Ben 10: Omniverse)
 * The Incurseans (Ben 10 vs. the Universe)
 * Thomas/Nikolai (Regular Show)
 * Varian (Rapunzel's Tangled Adventure (2017-2020))
 * Scorpia (She-Ra and the Princesses of Power (2018-2020))
 * Entrapta (She-Ra and the Princesses of Power (2018-2020))
 * Lonnie, Kyle and Rogelio (She-Ra and the Princesses of Power (2018-2020))
 * Jamack (Kipo and the Age of Wonderbeasts (2020))
 * The Newton Wolves (Kipo and the Age of Wonderbeasts (2020))
 * Doag (Kipo and the Age of Wonderbeasts (2020))
 * Greta (Kipo and the Age of Wonderbeasts (2020))
 * Globby (Big Hero 6: The Series (2017-2021))
 * Lena Sabrewing (Ducktales (2017-2021))
 * Tex Arkana Jr. (Buddy Thunderstruck (2017))
 * Sheriff Cannonball (Buddy Thunderstruck (2017))
 * The Mad Scientific (Robot Chicken)
 * Peridot (Steven Universe)
 * Lapis Lazuli (Steven Universe)
 * Bismuth (Steven Universe)
 * Esteban (Elena of Avalor (2016-2020))
 * Sasha Waybright (Amphibia)
 * King Andrais Levitathan (Amphibia) Depending on your view.
 * Diamond Tiara (My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic)
 * Silver Spoon (My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic)
 * Dinobot (Beast Wars: Transformers)
 * Grace Monroe (Infinity Train)
 * Sadira (Aladdin (1994-1995 TV series))
 * Chuck (Larva Island)
 * Ronnie Slithers (Sanjay and Craig)
 * Lord Garmadon (Ninjago; post-Oni and Dragons Trilogy)

Movies

 * Pterano (The Land Before Time VII: Stone of Cold Fire)
 * Anakin Skywalker/Darth Vader (Star Wars): The most famous example of a well-written redemption.
 * Sunset Shimmer (My Little Pony: Equestria Girls – Rainbow Rocks): After being forgiven too fast in the first movie, the second one gave Sunset proper character development, making her redemption more realistic and complete.
 * Felonious Gru (Despicable Me (2010))
 * John Silver (Treasure Planet)
 * Severus Snape (Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows)
 * Veronica Sawyer (Heathers)
 * Kovu (The Lion King II: Simba's Pride)
 * Boromir (The Lord of the Rings)
 * Megamind (Megamind)
 * Broly (Dragon Ball Super: Broly)
 * Diego (Ice Age)
 * Ericka Van Helsing (Hotel Transylvania 3: Summer Vacation)
 * Iago (Aladdin: The Return of Jafar)
 * King Harold (Shrek 2)
 * Beast (Beauty and the Beast (1991))
 * Kuzco (The Emperor's New Groove)
 * Vitani (The Lion King II: Simba's Pride)
 * Stitch (Lilo & Stitch (2002))
 * Captain Gantu (Leroy & Stitch)
 * Dru Gru (Despicable Me 3)
 * Anastasia Tremaine (Cinderella III: A Twist in Time): After being forgiven too fast in the second movie, Dreams Come True, A Twist in Time gave Anastasia proper character development and made her redemption arc feel more realistic and complete.
 * Shira (Ice Age: Continental Drift)
 * May Day (A View to a Kill)
 * Ian Hawke (Alvin and the Chipmunks: Chipwrecked)
 * King Leonard Mudbeard (The Angry Birds Movie 2)
 * Norman Osborn/Green Goblin (Spider-Man: No Way Home)
 * Otto Octavius/Doctor Octopus (Spider-Man 2 and Spider-Man: No Way Home)
 * Flint Marco/Sandman (Spider-Man 3 and Spider-Man: No Way Home)
 * Max Dillon/Electro (Spider-Man: No Way Home)
 * Mr. Wolf (The Bad Guys (2022))
 * Mr. Snake (The Bad Guys (2022))
 * Ms. Tarantula (The Bad Guys (2022))
 * Mr. Shark (The Bad Guys (2022))
 * Mr. Piranha (The Bad Guys (2022))

Live-Action TV Shows

 * Steve Harrington (Stranger Things (2016-present))
 * Curtis Everett (Snowpiercer)
 * Spike (Buffy the Vampire Slayer)
 * Theon Greyjoy (Game of Thrones)
 * Sansa Stark (Game of Thrones)
 * Dwight (The Walking Dead)
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 * Damon Salvatore (The Vampire Diaries)

Video games

 * Goro Akechi/Crow (Persona 5 and Persona 5: Royal)
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 * Nagito Komaeda (Danganronpa 2: Goodbye Despair)
 * Fuyuhiko Kuzuryu (Danganronpa 2: Goodbye Despair)
 * Kyosuke Munakata (Danganronpa 3: The End of Hope's Peak High School)
 * Juzo Sakakura (Danganronpa 3: The End of Hope's Peak High School)
 * Maki Harukawa (Danganronpa V3: Killing Harmony)
 * Flandre Scarlet (Touhou Project)
 * Remilia Scarlet (Touhou Project)
 * Yuyuko Saigyouji (Touhou Project)
 * Suwako Moriya (Touhou Project)
 * Fujiwara no Mokou (Touhou Project)
 * Kaguya Houraisan (Touhou Project)
 * Byakuren Hijiri (Touhou Project)
 * Homura's Crimson Squad (Senran Kagura)
 * Vergil (Devil May Cry 5)
 * Count Bleck (Super Paper Mario)
 * O'Chunks (Super Paper Mario) Depending on your view
 * Mimi (Super Paper Mario) Depending on your view
 * Knuckles the Echidna (Sonic 3 and Knuckles)
 * Shadow the Hedgehog (Sonic Adventure 2 and Shadow the Hedgehog)
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 * Vivian (Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door)
 * Morceau Oleander (Psychonauts)

Others

 * Weiss Schnee (RWBY (2013-present))
 * Emerald Sustrai (RWBY (2013-present))
 * Illia Amitola (RWBY (2013-present))
 * Jae Galhwa (The Devil's Boy)
 * SMG3 (SMG4): During the Genesis Arc, SMG3 became a temporary ally of SMG4, met SMG1 and SMG2 and they fight together against SMG0.

"Okay, what we have here is a Brachiosaurus. It has long limbs relative to the rest of its body, and what makes it really unique is that it's a warm blooded dinosaur. I mean, how amazing is it that in bringing these dinosaurs back, we're also learning so much about them."

- Claire Dearing

Brachiosaurus is a genus of sauropod dinosaur in the Jurassic World Evolution series, originating from Late Jurassic North America.

Among the most iconic as well as one of the largest dinosaurs ever discovered, Brachiosaurus was one of the first dinosaurs bred by InGen for Jurassic Park on Isla Nublar, as well as Jurassic World, the successor to the first park.

In Evolution, the Brachiosaurus is one of the largest species available to the Hammond Foundation for their operations on the Five Deaths, and is first unlocked on Isla Tacaño, ranking among the most popular herbivores with guests.

History
Originating in the Jurassic period, Brachiosaurus was the first species of sauropod bred by InGen for the original Jurassic Park on Isla Nublar. By the time of the Isla Nublar Incident in 1993, InGen had a herd of six Brachiosaurus in Jurassic Park, and ten on Isla Sorna. In an InGen report in 1996, it was reported that one Brachiosaurus died on Isla Nublar of malnutrition and that the original herd did not stray far from their enclosure, despite failed efforts by the island's Tyrannosaurus to hunt them.

After Isla Sorna was abandoned in the wake of Hurricane Clarissa, InGen's report on the number of Brachiosaurus on the island had become outdated, as several individuals had changed sex from female to male, and began breeding. Although Brachiosaurus were not known to be exhibited at Jurassic World, a population existed on Isla Nublar and several were encountered during the eruption of Mount Sibo after the abandonment of Jurassic World. After the destruction of Isla Nublar, at least three adult Brachiosaurus were successfully transported back to the mainland. One individual is briefly seen lifting the already destroyed Chrysler Town & Country van, wreaking it more and nearly killing Eli Mills in the process.

Four years after the incident at Lockwood Manor, some Brachiosaurus were captured and taken to a sanctuary created by BioSyn.

Characteristics
Brachiosaurus is a massive sauropod dinosaur, among the largest that existed, distinguished by its long, vertical neck and a comparatively short tail. It has a grey-brown color, like many other dinosaurs, and has a lighter brown underbelly.

Behaviour
Brachiosaurus is comfortable alone or in small groups of up to 5 other individuals. They require a very large enclosure with plenty of trees. They also mix well with almost every other dinosaur type, with the exception of the Indominus rex.

Like other sauropods, Brachiosaurus eat exclusively from Tall Herbivore Feeders, but with the Claire's Sanctuary expansion pack, they can also eat from Tall Paleofeeders, showing a primary preference for Tree ferns and a secondary preference for Conifers and Ginkgo.

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Behaviour
In Evolution 2, Brachiosaurus is a peaceful animal, and can live a solitary existence, as well as a modest group of other Brachiosaurus. They tolerate a large group of other dinosaurs in their enclosure, and while they occasionally square off with one another in territorial contests, they are generally an undemanding species.

Like other sauropods, Brachiosaurus eat directly from trees and plants placed in their exhibit, and show a preference for tall seed plants like cycads. Though their massive size protects them from predators, they are vulnerable to attacks by Tyrannosaurus, and can bleed out and die if not tended to by a medical team.

Paleontology
One of the world's most popular dinosaurs, Brachiosaurus once roamed North America during the Late Jurassic and is one of the rarer sauropods from this area. Brachiosaurus and its family have two notable features that distinguish them from other sauropods; their front legs are proportionally longer than their rear legs and their neck is held upright. This allowed Brachiosaurus to reach high into the tree-tops and avoid competition with ground-dwelling herbivores. A fully grown Brachiosaurus probably didn't have much to fear from carnivores, but juveniles may have fallen prey to Allosaurus and Ceratosaurus.

Fossil evidence of Brachiosaurus has been quite rare, with the most complete skeleton being a sub-adult. Much of the reconstruction has been based on Giraffatitan from the Tendaguru Formation, which at one point was considered an African species of Brachiosaurus. Other members of the brachiosauridae family include several that lived into the Early Cretaceous such as Sonorasaurus and the small Europasaurus, which displayed insular dwarfism. Brachiosaurus is also related to Camarasaurus, which was also found in North America and was a much more common sauropod.

Paleoecology
Brachiosaurus is known only from the Morrison Formation which had a semiarid environment with distinct wet and dry seasons. It housed a variety of different sauropods like Apatosaurus, Brontosaurus, Camarasaurus, and Diplodocus. Other dinosaurs known from the Morrison Formation include theropods Ceratosaurus, Allosaurus and Torvosaurus, as well as herbivores such as Dryosaurus and Stegosaurus.

Behind the scenes
The Brachiosaurus is one of the few sauropod dinosaurs developed for Jurassic World Evolution. The design is based on the creature's first movie appearance in 1993's Jurassic Park. It was first revealed in the announcement trailer that was released at Gamescom 2017. It later received a Species Profile on April 13, 2018.

For the Return to Jurassic Park expansion pack, Brachiosaurus was given a makeover. In addition to twelve new cosmetic skins, the base model was given a new texture map to make it look closer to its depiction in Jurassic Park. A brand new model was also created to go along with the 2001 variant skins that is based on its depiction in Jurassic Park III. With a grand total of eighteen patterns (six patterns for each of its three model variants), Brachiosaurus has the most amount of cosmetic genes of any dinosaur in the game.