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M is for Makoto Kino, or Sailor Jupiter. This was my first ever waifu, and out of respect, she leads the Ms. I'll be honest, I don't remember her character that much. I want to say she was physically the strongest. Honorable Mentions: Magus, Mikasa Ackerman, Maki, Mukumuku.
K is another double. Kanji Tatsumi and Kiria Kurono - two lovers of all things cute. If Atlus ever does a crossover to include these two, look out, Naoto. Or don't, you're oblivious. This reminds me to put Reincarnation back on my playlist. Honorable Mentions: Kenshin, Krillin.
H is for Hobbes. When I was 11 or 12, we travelled all around to various colleges my sister was looking to attend. We would stop at all the bookstores, and I'd always search out the humor section. Calvin and Hobbes has remained my favorite strip to this day. Let's go exploring.
F is for two characters this time. Flik and Futaba Sakura - just about as opposite as can be. I could see Futaba being very much like Nina to Flik, not having a crush on him, but following him around and asking tons of questions for sure. Honorable Mentions: Fox, Falco, Francis.
E is for Elizabeth, from Persona 3. Despite playing 3 last, she wound up being my favorite of the Velvet Room attendants. Her quirky nature and incredible dedication left even her elder sister without words. Honorable Mentions: Earthworm Jim, Eric Cartman, Ecco the Dolphin.
B is for Bender Bending Rodriguez. I used to watch Futurama every night on Adult Swim while painting WH40k miniatures. Bender made the show for me seemingly every time. If you don't like it you can bite my shiny, metal ass. Honorable mentions: Balthier and Barret Wallace.