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Sitcom Character Archetypes
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Like the Five-Man Band, there are certain character archetypes who just seem to fit together, a sort of Universal-Adaptor Cast, if you will. In any given Sitcom (especially an ensemble), you are likely to find at least two of the archetypes listed below. | |
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Fez is a wannabe version of this in That '70s Show, though it seems to be pretty legitimate in the final season. Randy is a more refined Charmer. |
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Maggie in The Simpsons. The baby of the family, with no lines. In later seasons her Troubling Unchildlike Behavior becomes a source of comedy. | |
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Jean-Ralphio Saperstein in Parks and Recreation is an obnoxious, slimy millionaire with several rather annoying habits such as breaking into song unprompted and hitting on every woman he meets. He's at best tolerated and at most loathed by everyone he meets with the exception of Tom Haverford. | |
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Ted Bovis in Hi-de-Hi!. The Camp Host at Maplins, Ted is always on the ball with his wisecracks and smart remarks. His most frequent targets are the snobby ballroom dancers, Barry and Yvonne, who look down on him with disdain, not only for his snappy comments but also for the blue humour he uses with the campers. As Barry puts it in "It's a Blue World", with Ted, it isn't even innuendo. He says it. | |
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Britta in Community constantly and ineffectually lectures the other members of the study group about whatever cause she's stumbled onto that week. Other characters use her name as a verb meaning "ruined." | |
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Hank on King of the Hill, a stubbornly wholesome, honest, conservative man whose dogged adherence to principle contrasts with everyone else on the show. | |
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Norm Scully and Michael Hitchcock in Brooklyn Nine-Nine. Hitchcock is an Insufferable Imbecile and a Dirty Old Man who is almost never respected by the other members of the precinct. Scully is largely the same, but less so, and he has a Hidden Heart of Gold. | |
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Leonard and Penny of The Big Bang Theory. Leonard is a physicist like his friends but is a fairly normal guy who is constantly nonplussed by the eccentric and geeky antics of Sheldon and other characters. Penny, their neighbor and an aspiring actress, is even more foreign to their world, and the two strike up an odd friendship as the odd ones out in their geeky social circle. | |
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Everybody Loves Raymond: Frank Barone, a loudmouth complainer. Marie Barone is also a Bully, but is much more passive-aggressive in her tactics. |
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Tomo from Azumanga Daioh, and to some degree, Kagura as well. Tomo is a Know-Nothing Know-It-All who does poorly in school yet constantly draws attention to herself and instists she knows things. Kagura is a Dumb Jock with a high level of confidence, though she's not as outspoken as Tomo. | |
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Neil in The Inbetweeners is a ditz who is rarely bothered by, and seems barely aware of the crazy things going on around him. | |
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Mikuru in Haruhi Suzumiya, resident Moe Blob and ironically oldest member of the cast. Kyon's little sister is another example from the same series. | |
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Seinfeld: George is this in terms of being the Jerkass. And there's Newman too, and Elaine in later seasons. Other than Kramer, Seinfeld's whole cast basically qualifies as they're all neurotic, complainy jerks. | |
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Frank Burns in M*A*S*H is a supreme Jerkass ridiculed by Hawkeye as a quack doctor and Eagleland's second flavor incarnate. | |
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Dewey in Malcolm in the Middle. The youngest and cutest family member. As the show progressed and his charcater got older, he moved out of this somewhat, especially after baby Jamie is born. | |
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Douglas in The IT Crowd is a highly affable guy who is unintentionally the world's worst boss. Due to his incompetance, lust, and general ditziness, finds himself in weird siuations such as losing his hand or getting a woman he's interested in divorce his wife for him. | |
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Charlie Harper in Two and a Half Men, a consummate ladies' man. | |
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The various Edmunds in Blackadder, whose Fatal Flaw that keeps them from advancing higher is their sharp tounge and smart mouth. In each series, the Edmunds serve a much dumber boss who they tolerate while attempting to exploit and outsmart, but get overconfident and over-snarky, usually preventing them from getting too much success. | |
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Dominic, Logan and Sammy in Yes, Dear; most especially Dominic, the only one of the three old enough to handle dialogue with the adults. | |
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Randy is a more refined Charmer. | |
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Ben and later on Emma in Friends, both of whom are children of various main characters. Ben, later on in the series, becomes a Mouthy Kid, while Emma remains a simple baby. | |
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