One fictional pop star could be Hannah Montana. She was created for a TV show and had a huge fan following.
There's Jem from the animated series. She's a fictional pop star with a unique style and adventures. Her music and image were captivating for viewers.
Well, there are many. One could be Gollum from 'The Lord of the Rings' franchise. Maybe he's not considered mainstream enough for a Hollywood star.
The Marvel Cinematic Universe is often considered one of the biggest. It encompasses a vast array of characters, planets, and storylines.
The movie star character on Gilligan's Island was Ginger Grant. She was depicted as a classic Hollywood beauty with a penchant for drama and a desire to return to her acting career. Her presence brought a certain level of sophistication and entertainment to the island setting.
It was David Bowie. Ziggy Stardust was one of his most famous and influential creations.
It could be a character from a made-up music-themed TV show. But off the top of my head, I think it might be Miley Cyrus in her Hannah Montana role.
Another option could be Justin Bieber. Naruto might be drawn to Bieber's popularity and his ability to connect with a large audience. In the fanfic, Bieber could be on a world tour and somehow end up in Naruto's village, leading to all kinds of adventures and cultural exchanges between them.
No, Godzilla wasn't the first. There were likely other fictional characters who achieved this before.
Princess Leia is a notable fictional character. She's strong, brave, and plays an important role in the fight against the Empire. Her character development is interesting and engaging.
Well, there are many, but Darth Vader is a famous one. He's a complex character with a tragic backstory and a powerful presence throughout the series. His transformation and redemption make him a standout.