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* Bunnie Rabbot of ''[[Sonic Sat AM]]'' made interesting use of the show's robotocization concept and had kickass cyborg powers to boot. However she had a supporting role in the majority of the first season and was [[Demoted to Extra]] in the second, arguably getting the least amount of development time out of the rest of the Freedom Fighters (keeping in mind Rotor and Tails were also heavily [[Out of Focus]] for most of the show's later run). The comics adapted from the show utilize her a bit more, but still play her as one of the more minor leads.
* General Immortus from the fifth season of ''[[Teen Titans (animation)|Teen Titans]]''. He's one of the core members of the [[Quirky Miniboss Squad]] and he's a military genius with ''milennia'' of experience, but at the end of the day he appears in only a handful of episodes, in only one of which he has lines, and does little but boss the [[Mooks]] around. In the [[Final Battle]], he gets an ignominious curbstomp where his three companions all go down fighting hard (or at least [[Brain In a Jar|the Brain]] has a [[The Dragon|Dragon]] fight hard and leaves a booby-trap himself).
* Koh the Face-Stealer from ''[[Avatar: The Last Airbender]]'', a fascinatingly creepy spirit who looks like a giant centipede and can steal the faces of victims to wear as his own. With tantalizing hints that he has dealt with the Avatar in the past and will do so again in the future, he never reappeared in the show. Hopefully he'll turn up in [[Sequel Series]] ''[[The Legend of Korra]]''.
* Of all the complaints frequently lobbied by ''[[My Life Me]]'''s immense hatedom, one of the most common is "Why is this show about an annoying weeaboo bitch and ''not'' [[Ensemble Darkhorse|Mr. Towes?]]"
 
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