Blog:Grust's Top 10 Most Hated Animated Characters

I'm a huge animation fan in fact, most of what I need for streaming is just Kissanime or Watchcartoononline. But While I love animation they still have some characters I just can't stand or find incredibly annoying. So let's take a look at my Top 10 most Hated Characters in Animation.

10. Relena Peacecraft from Gundam Wing: While not a big Gundam fan, I did finally watch Gundam Wing last year and despite the dated VA (which I only tolerated because I recognized several VAs did voice work on Inuyasha), I enjoyed save one little thing. Relena Peacecraft was incredibly annoying with her pacifism which only gets in the way of seeing robots blow up. I also never got what was so attractive about her. She's only 10 though since pacifism is a noble goal, but honestly sometimes violence is the answer especially when you're up against OZ and the Romefeller Foundation. And like I said, I'm not a big Gundam fan.

9. Didi from Rugrats: Most of the parents are enjoyable in this series, especially Stu. But Didi? Well I think she's an idiot. She reads Dr. Lipsschitzh like he's a god of parenting despite not being a parent himself and in one episode takes her one year old son to therapy for drawing on the wall. A one year old going to therapy for doing what one year olds are known for. I'll give her credit for wanting to be a good parent, so she's still high on the list.

8. Hayate's Parents from Hayate the Combat Butler: The only reason these two garbage humans aren't higher on this list is because they appeared in one single episode, but even then I fully agree with Robyn of Anime America when she called them the worst parents in anime. How bad are they? They refuse to work which forced their son Hayate to find work ever since he was eight. They forced him into criminal work like forgery. And as a Christmas gift, they gave him a debt they owed to the Yakuza, basically selling their own son who worked hard to keep them from starving. They are MONSTERS!

7. Peggy Hill from King of the Hill: You know the trope, Small Name, Big Ego?  Peggy Hill after being Flanderized, is the literal definition of this. Despite being a Spanish teacher, she couldn't speak Spanish to save her life, and has an enormous ego despite not being anyone special. While her horrible mother may be the reason for this, developing a narcissistic personality to cope with a bad childhood, she still comes across as extremely annoying as a result. Her ego is so big that whenever she may lose a contest, she'll probably make sure no one else can win and even went so far as to try to sabotage her own son during Thanksgiving. A close runner up would be her husband, Hank for being a conservative killjoy, but his hard work ethic redeems him...slightly.

6. Allen Gregory from the show of the same name: Is it wrong to wish for the death of a child? When it's Allen Gregory, probably not. This elitist little bastard is pretty much the 1% looking down on us lowly 99%. However it's not only his narcissism and elitism and smugness that puts him on the list (well it does but...), it's his sexual interest in his 70 year old principal. Did I mention Allen is only 8 years old. When I first saw the first episode, seeing his fantasy about his principal made me want to gouge out my own eyes. I wouldn't even use this show to torture an administrator. His father is probably worst but he's only spared because this smug little cretin is the main focus. This little brat was so unlikable that Fox canceled the series after 7 episodes and tried to forget about it. While certain episodes can be found (watchcartoononline has it), it is better off forgotten. And all because of one single character.

5. Uncle Ruckus from the Boondocks: I hate anti-white bigotry being white myself, and I especially hate self-hating bigots as well, regardless of their race. Hence I hate Uncle Ruckus. He loves the white race and discriminates against his own people. I find it kind of traitorous to act like that. While he has a tragic backstory of abuse from his father and was told he was actually white by his mother, it means little since he's basically taking it out on people who don't deserve it, plus ironically, he is best friends with Robert Freeman, which almost feels hypocritical. While he could have had a chance of redemption after standing up to his father, he got even worse during the final season, working at Freedomland where he whipped the Freeman's and even showed delight at the thought of Huey losing his foot to an axe.

4. Courtney from the Total Drama series: I hate this girl. She's incredibly bossy, annoying, goody goody, and obnoxious. Even worse she's abusive and naggy to Duncan, her now ex-boyfriend, which is ironic considering he's a delinquent and shes Little Miss Perfect. Unlike Heather, who's more openly villainous and does nothing to try and hide it, Courtney deludes herself and sees herself as holier than thou and gives herself advantages in Action thanks to her lawyers. It's really no wonder Duncan soon grew tired of her and kissed Gwen in "World Tour."

3. Zapp Brannigan from Futurama: Think Mr. Satan from Dragon Ball and Captain Kirk from Star Trek combined without any redeeming qualities. He's the military general of the Democratic Order of Planets and is the captain of a star ship Nimbus. He's regarded as a hero by many but is actually cowardly, egotistical, incompetent, sexist, arrogant, and sacrifices his own men for useless missions. The fact he's Captain of a ship and a military general makes me think the leaders of DOOP are idiots that still buy EA games. Hell with people like Zapp in charge, I think the future of the universe is in serious shit, especially when he almost never receives any punishment for his actions.

2. Mr. Krabs from Spongebob Squarepants: You only need two words to describe Mr. Krabs. Greed Incarnate. This jerk treats his employees like slaves, barely pays them and goes to insane (even by my own standards) lengths to get money or avoid spending so much as a penny. His attempts may backfire like when he was caught stealing his own formula to avoid paying $1.99 when spending that money could have earned him hundreds of dollars. Instead he's forced to watch hundreds of Krabby Patties given out for free, patties that could have netted him hundreds of dollars. Even worse, in Spongebob you're Fired (which made me quit watching the show), he fires his best employee to save a measly nickel, which is idiotic considering the patties he makes, once again, nets Mr. Krabs hundreds of dollars. Mr. Krabs's greed pretty much robbed him of any bit of common sense any business man needs to succeed and make money. He's even more of a villain than the main villain now. Let's never forget One Coarse Meal.

Dishonorable Mentions
Everyone on Teen Titans Go: Too easy!

Jerkass Homer from the Simpsons: The term used to describe Flanderized Homer. It's cringey at times how he never gets a commeuppance for his actions true, but he still gives me a laugh every now and then, so he gets spared despite being a Karma Houdini at times.

Jiffey from Mighty Max: She was Max's love interest for one episode, but she was such an idiot with zero common sense that even Max soon found her annoying. But one-shot so she gets spared.

'''Thundercats Roar! as in the whole show:''' Made me give up on Cartoon Network completely, but it's a whole show, not a character.

Bendy from Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends: This is why I hate downer endings and most Karma Houdinis. Bendy gets everyone in trouble and and gets away scott-free. Him being a one-shot character is the only reason he is a dishonorable mention.

Okay onto number!

I wanted to avoid doing twofers for this list aside from Hayate's parents because they're almost a single entity, but for the number 1 spot, it was impossible. I've hated both characters since I was three years old since I view both as preachy and annoying and unfunny and they only get worse and worse. And they are...

1. Marge and Lisa Simpson from the Simpsons: I have never met any other character I've hated since early childhood to today than I do with these two. They're both preachy, they're both killjoys, and neither are funny at all.

For Lisa, she almost never acts her age, she's become more of an SJW in later seasons, she cares more about doing what she views as "honorable" just to make herself feel good even if the dishonorable actions benefits EVERYONE ELSE. In the episode, Lisa Gets an A, she cheats on a test but her "perfect score" nets the entire school a large grant, which allows the school to get funding to help the other students. But Lisa has a crisis of faith and comes clean to the audience, not caring that the school could lose the funding. She only cared about making herself feel better. She's also incredibly narcissistic and despises the idea of anyone being better than her. She even plays the victim card, despite the fact that her parents would screw over Bart over in an instant for her, by declaring she never gets what she wants due to being the middle child.

As for Marge, killjoy is the only term that suits her. She plans trips for the family that only she will enjoy and whine when her family inevitable doesn't like the trip. She's also a moral guardian (right-leaning SJW) who forces her views on everyone else and it's even very strongly implied she enjoys being a nag. She also throws Homer out of the house often when he does something stupid, despite the fact he's the breadwinner. She even took in Bart's bully Nelson and ignored her daughter's anorexia and the fact that Nelson was beating up her son just because Nelson made her feel appreciated. She even admits she's a killjoy as she wanted to to get rid of a sport the men were enjoying because it wasn't to her taste. Also just like Lisa, she would attempt to do the "honorable" thing even if it screwed everyone else over. In Bart Gets Hit by a Car, she screws her whole family and lawyer, out of a million dollars just because she didn't like how Homer was acting and the money would have come from Mr. Burns. With that million, they would have had enough money to send both kids to college and it's money Mr. Burns probably wouldn't have missed.

Personally, if I HAD to choose who I hate more, I'd probably go with Marge because while it's very rare, Lisa does get likable when she acts like a kid, but Marge, well it's impossible to make her likable. She's either a nagging killjoy or so determined to do the right thing that the best way to describe her is goodytard. For instance, a roll of paper towels had one more sheet than advertised, so she mailed it back to the company unused.

For both being nags, killjoys and being preachy as well as being unfunny, and being characters I hated since I was three, I consider both Marge and Lisa to be my most hated characters in animation.

Any cartoon characters you personally hate? Let me know in the comments.