I'm not sure. There are so many fictional characters out there, and it's hard to pin down exactly who said that.
Well, that's a tricky one. It could be from a sci-fi or action series, but off the top of my head, I can't recall a specific character. Maybe it's from a lesser-known work.
One of the characters who said 'greed is good' is Gordon Gekko from the movie 'Wall Street'.
I'm not sure. There are so many fictional characters out there, and it's hard to pinpoint exactly who said that without more context.
Well, that's a tricky one. It could be a character from a children's story or a fantasy novel. But off the top of my head, I can't recall a specific one who said 'funtastic'.
Sorry, I don't know. You might need to provide more information about the story or the context in which this was said to have a better chance of figuring out which character it was.
Sorry, but hugging a fictional character through the screen is just a fantasy. It's not something that can be done in a practical sense. Fictional characters have no physical presence for us to interact with in that way.
Well, there could be many fictional characters named Sanders. It depends on the specific story or franchise you're referring to. Do you have any hints like the genre or the setting?
One well-known fictional feline character is Garfield. He's a lazy and funny cat who loves lasagna.
There are many fictional characters created in 1953. One example is 'Doctor Who', a time-traveling hero whose adventures have captivated audiences for decades. The character's concept and storylines originated in 1953 and have evolved over time.
Lola Luftnagle from the movie 'Confessions of a Teenage Drama Queen' can be considered a fictional popstar. She had her moments of fame and musical adventures in the fictional story.
One such character could be Hagrid from the Harry Potter series. He's described as being very tall and imposing, possibly around 6 foot 7.