Stephanie Mills (All in the Family)

Okay, I'm trying the sandbox thing for the first time ever, and hoping this'll end for me.

Theodore "Ted" Wiggins is the protagonist of the film adaptation of Dr. Seuss' The Lorax. He is an idealistic 12-year-old boy who intends to find the one thing that will win the affection of Audrey, the love of his life. He is named after Dr. Seuss's real name, Theodor Seuss Geisel. He repeatedly visits the The Once-Ler and has to plant the last seed ever.

He was voiced by Zac Efron.

Bad Qualities

 * 1) Zac Efron sounds way too old to voice him. He was 26 at the time, and Ted's supposed to be 12. As a result, Ted ends up sounding more like a man than a pre-teen.
 * 2) He's a pretty forgettable protagonist who doesn't have any unique traits.
 * 3) His character design and the fact that he has a uni-scooter is clearly Illumination trying to be modern.
 * 4) He's meant to be seen as an optimistic, selfless boy who wants to restore the town's trees, but when you really stop to think about it, the whole reason he's doing this is because he wants to win the attention of the girl of his dreams Audrey, who appears to be much to interested in the trees than him and knows quite a bit of history about them. We don't actually know whether Ted actually cared about the trees. In fact, as Musical Hell pointed out, if Audrey got more screentime and we got to know more about her, she could have been a better lead than Ted.
 * 5) On top of that, his subplot is unnecessary, and hardly seen due to the fact that the Lorax flashback takes up a good chunk of the film.

Katherine Blake is one of the two central characters in the 2018 Disney Channel remake, Freaky Friday. She's Ellie Blake's controlling mother who ends up actually switching bodies with her.

She is portrayed by Heidi Blickenstaff.

Why She Sucks

 * 1) Both Heidi Bliekenstaff's and Cozi Zuehlsdorff's performances as her could have been better.
 * 2) She's a unnecessarily controls to her daughter Ellie. What sets her apart from the other versions of this type of character is that she doesn't get any proper character development or an interesting dynamic between her and the daughter.
 * 3) She's a pretty flat character, as she doesn't get any character traits outside of "the overbearing control freak". The other versions were relatable and compelling in their own ways.
 * 4) She's also not very caring or sensitive either. Her daughter was still upset over the loss of her father from 5 years ago, but we never see her trying to cope with Ellie, and it's been suggested that she had never done so over the 5 years.
 * 5) While in her daughter's body she sang 'Oh, Biology' - a song expressing her desire towards Adam - a high schooler - and blaming it all on the teenager genes. … We kid you not.