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* The Once-ler in ''[[The Lorax (film)|The Lorax]]'' seems to be turning out this way; many fans are starting to portray him as a [[Jerkass Woobie]] who was doing his best to heed the Lorax's words, instead of a [[Corrupt Corporate Executive]] who realizes his errors [[My God, What Have I Done?|just a little too late]]. The fact that he's [[Bishounen|surprisingly pretty]] as a youth [[Sarcasm Mode|has very little to do with it]]. |
* The Once-ler in ''[[The Lorax (film)|The Lorax]]'' seems to be turning out this way; many fans are starting to portray him as a [[Jerkass Woobie]] who was doing his best to heed the Lorax's words, instead of a [[Corrupt Corporate Executive]] who realizes his errors [[My God, What Have I Done?|just a little too late]]. The fact that he's [[Bishounen|surprisingly pretty]] as a youth [[Sarcasm Mode|has very little to do with it]]. |
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** The original Once-ler has gotten hit with this too. [[Fanon]] often has him as near-identical to the young movie Once-ler, but wearing flamboyant green clothing. He's more greedy than the movie version even within fandom, but it's toned down a lot. |
** The original Once-ler has gotten hit with this too. [[Fanon]] often has him as near-identical to the young movie Once-ler, but wearing flamboyant green clothing. He's more greedy than the movie version even within fandom, but it's toned down a lot. |
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== Film - Live Action == |
== Film - Live Action == |
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* Tajōmaru in ''[[Rashomon]]''; though it's true that he's less of a straight-out brute in the movie than in the story, still he gets an added increment of sympathy from being played by a sexy charismatic actor. |
* Tajōmaru in ''[[Rashomon]]''; though it's true that he's less of a straight-out brute in the movie than in the story, still he gets an added increment of sympathy from being played by a sexy charismatic actor. |