Tom and Jerry for sure. Their antics and personalities have been loved for generations.
Well, in my opinion, The Simpsons. The characters are so well-developed and relatable. Each one has their quirks and storylines that have kept audiences engaged for years.
For me, 'Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs' has very memorable characters. Snow White's kindness, the dwarfs' unique personalities, and the evil queen's villainy all stand out. The way these characters interact and drive the story is what makes them so memorable.
In 'Pride and Prejudice', Elizabeth Bennet is very memorable. Her intelligence and strong - willed nature make her stand out. In 'Dracula', the eponymous Count Dracula is quite unforgettable.
Raskolnikov from 'Crime and Punishment' is very memorable. His internal struggle after committing a murder, his complex moral reasoning, and his journey towards redemption make him a deeply engaging character.
The unique characters and their conflicts. In a classic cartoon family feud, it's often the distinct personalities of the family members and the intensity of their disputes that make it stick in our minds.
Well, Mickey Mouse and Bugs Bunny come to mind. They're super popular and have been around for ages.
Elizabeth Bennet is very memorable. She is intelligent, independent - minded, and not afraid to speak her mind. Mr. Darcy is also quite unforgettable. His initial coldness and pride, which later transform as he falls in love with Elizabeth, make him a complex and interesting character. And Mrs. Bennet with her constant worry about marrying off her daughters is also a character that sticks in the reader's mind.
Scarlett O'Hara is surely one of the most memorable. Her strong will and determination to survive and succeed, even in the face of great adversity, make her stand out. She is both loved and hated for her actions.
Gulliver is one of the most memorable. His adventures and his perspective as an outsider in different strange lands make him stand out. The tiny Lilliputians are also quite memorable for their unique society and their interactions with Gulliver.
Mowgli is definitely the most memorable. He is the central character, a human boy raised in the jungle. Then there's Baloo, the friendly bear. His carefree and kind nature makes him stand out. Also, Shere Khan, the fearsome tiger, is very memorable for his villainous role.
Another memorable character is Lemony Snicket, the narrator of the story. His dark and sarcastic voice throughout the series gives a unique flavor to the tale. And then there are characters like Aunt Josephine, with her phobias and strange ways, who also leave an impression on the readers.