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An alphabetical listing of scrappies by type.

A

  • Action Scrappies: Scrappies from an action work
  • Adaptaional Scrappies: Characters who weren't originally scrappies in the work they originated from, but grew a hatedom in a different adaptation.
  • Aliens: Scrappies that are aliens.
  • Animals: Scrappies that are animals.
  • Animated Scrappies: Scrappies that originate from an animated work.
  • Anime Scrappies: Scrappies that originate from an anime.
  • Annoying: Characters that are disliked for being irritating in some way.
  • Arrogant: Characters that are disliked for being too egotistical or full of themselves.

C

  • Canon Foreigner: Characters that originate from an expanded universe adpation of a work.
  • Cartoon Scrappies: Scrappies that originate from a cartoon.
  • Childish: Characters that are disliked due to their immaturity.
  • Comic Relief: Scrappies who are comic reliefs.
  • Comic Scrappies: Scrappies that originate from a comic.
  • Condemned by History: Characters who started with a mixed or positive reception, but later became widely hated.
  • Cowards: Characters that are disliked for being cowardly.
  • Creepy: Characters that are disliked for how uncomfortable they make audiences.

D

  • Damsels: Characters who have to constantly be saved, and are disliked as a result.
  • Derailed: Characters that audiences feel have lost their luster due to flanderization.
  • Designated Heroes: Characters who are meant to be heroes, but do not do anything heroic in their stories.
  • Dimwits: Characters who are disliked due to their stupidity.

E

  • Edgy: Characters who are meant to be dark and/or intimidating, but wind up being ridiculous in the eyes of many audiences.
  • Exploitation Scrappies: Scrappies that come from an exploitation work.

F

  • Fanon Scrappies: Scrappies that come from a piece of fan media.
  • Fantasy Scrappies: Scrappies that originate from a fantasy work.
  • Female: Scrappies that are female.
  • Fiancée: Scrappies that are another character's significant other.
  • Fighters: Scrappies who are fighters.
  • Flat: Characters that are disliked for how bland, generic, or boring they are.

G

H

  • Hate Sinks: Characters that are meant to be hated, but are disliked for entirely different reasons instead.
  • Heroic Scrappies: Scrappies who are heroes in their story.
  • Hypocrites: Characters who are disliked for their hypocritical views.

I

  • In-Universe: Characters who are scrappies in-universe, often to parody the concept.
  • Incompetent: Characters who are disliked due to their lack of ability or competence in what they do.
  • Incongruous: Characters that are disliked for how much they don't fit into their works.
  • Internet Scrappies: Scrappies that originate from Internet media.

J

  • Jerks: Characters that are disliked due to being unlikable or their constant rudeness.

K

  • Karma Houdini: Characters that are disliked due to getting off scott-free with their crimes.
  • Kids: Scrappies who are between the ages of 0-12.

L

M

N

O

  • Offensive: Characters who are disliked for being offensive to audiences in some way.
  • Officials: Scrappies who are officials or authority figures.
  • One-Shot: Characters who, despite only appearing in a single entry or scene, are widely disliked.

P

  • Parents: Scrappies who are parents.
  • Parody Scrappies: Scrappies that originate from a parody.
  • Perverts: Characters who are disliked due to their perverted nature.
  • Petty: Characters who are disliked because they act extreme over the smallest inconveniences.
  • Pointless: Characters who, in combination to some other factor, are disliked due to not being needed in their stories.
  • Pretentious: Characters that were created to make a piece of media seem more impressive than it actually is.
  • Protagonists: Characters who, despite being the lead character, are widely hated

R

S

T

  • Teenagers: Scrappies who are between the ages of 13-19.
  • The Load: A character who is disliked, because they are deemed as someone who weighs down other characters in an ensemble.
  • Trend Chasers: Characters that were created, or repurposed, to follow a trend in media, often times resulting in them being deemed as "dated" or a "rip-off".

U

  • Ugly: Characters that are disliked for their rather unappealing designs.
  • Unintentionally Unsympathetic: A character who was unintentionally designed to be unsympathetic in personality.

V

W

  • Weaklings: Characters who are disliked due to how weak or pathetic they are.

X

  • Xenophobes: Characters who are disliked for their xenophobic behavior.
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