Here Are 27 Underrated Characters That Are Actually More Iconic Than Their Movies

We recently asked the BuzzFeed Community to tell us which underrated movie characters were so iconic they became their biggest inspiration in life. Here are some of the characters they shared:

1.Thanks to the grungy LA gymnast, Missy Pantone, the Rancho Carne Toros almost avoided being the laughingstock of the cheer competitions in Bring It On.

Missy says, "your school has no gymnastics team, this is a last resort"

2.Lilly Moscovitz from The Princess Diaries had her faults, but Mia's quirky and socially conscious bestie always had good intentions.

Girl smiling

"Lilly is not the villain. She was a true best friend, keeping it real. Mia didn't recognize her value. JUSTICE FOR LILLY. I used to wear her butterfly clips in my hair."

—anonymous

Buena Vista Pictures

3.Amber Mariens from Clueless was the flyest diva on campus, rocking her furry headbands and fuzzy sweaters.

Amber gestures the letter "W" for whatever

4.Lydia Deetz from Beetlejuice was the princess of goth, the mistress of macabre, and a spunky photographer.

Beetlejuice and Lydia getting married

5.Wayne Campbell from Wayne's World was one half of the rad metalhead show in his mom's basement that paved the way for the mediocre podcasts of today.

Wayne holding up a can of Pepsi

6.Paris Hilton took her catch phrase "that's hot" literally in her first big horror movie role as House of Wax's Paige Edwards.

Woman hiding from killer

7.Jim McAllister and the high school student body didn't stand a chance against the wrath of the overachieving Tracy Flick in in Election.

Tracy Flick gives speech

"I ran for class president because of Tammy Metzler, but Tracy Flick was my favorite in the movie. I like to pretend that Election is actually a prequel for Legally Blonde. Nobody in the school could handle Tracy. I still want to be her or Elle Woods."

—anonymous

Paramount Pictures

8.Botanist turned eco-terrorist Poison Ivy was a femme fatale of the forest and the queen of witty comebacks in Batman and Robin.

Poison Ivy said, "As I told Lady Freeze when I pulled her plug, this is a one woman show"

"Dr. Pamela Isley is still my role model today. It's Uma Thurman's best role, and I'm willing to die on that hill. Yes, I love Kill Bill, but you can't beat the campy dialogue from Batman. Not to mention all the looks she served during the movie."

—anonymous

Warner Bros.

9.Kelsi Nielsen from High School Musical was the most under-appreciated composer and pianist because without her talents, the show could not go on.

Kelsi smiling

"Kelsi from High School Musical. I have literally become Kelsi."

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Buena Vista Television

10.New York Minute's Roxy Ryan was every girl's favorite rebellious, aspiring rock star with Avril Lavigne energy.

Roxy using a computer

11.Maybe Miranda Priestly overlooked Nigel Kipling's greatness in The Devil Wears Prada, but we all knew the smart-ass art director was a scene stealer.

Nigel says something sassy

"I wanted to say Miranda or Andy, but I need to be real with myself. Who am I kidding? I'm almost barely succeeding like Nigel on the sidelines. My heart breaks every time I watch Miranda say Jacqueline Follet instead of Nigel's name. Poor Nigel."

—anonymous

20th Century Fox

12.The Ice Princess from The Adventures of Sharkboy and Lavagirl ruled the Ice Kingdom of Planet Drool with an iron fist and a crystal heart.

The Ice Princess

13.Anna and her band Pink Slip from Freaky Friday wouldn't be complete without the unmatched vocals and chaotic hairstyles of Maddie.

Woman singing

"I discovered I was gay after watching Maddie in Freaky Friday."

—anonymous

Buena Vista Pictures

14.Mrs. White in Clue was a beautiful black widow who ensured NOBODY stood in the way of her happiness, including all five of her mysteriously dead husbands.

Mrs. White confesses to killing the maid

15.The cutest witch in Hocus Pocus, eight-year-old Dani Dennison had more common sense and on-screen magic than her older brother Max.

Dani says, "Nice going, airhead"

"I was obsessed with the little sister in Hocus Pocus. She wore the cutest Halloween costume. I remember when I was a little girl, I begged my mom to make me a costume like hers. She did. It wasn't close to the one in the movie. Everybody thought I was a regular witch."

—anonymous

Buena Vista Pictures

16.Becky was more than just Miss Minchin's servant in the attic, she was deep down always A Little Princess.

Girl says, "I feel like I been touched by an angel"

17.Underdog Fern Mayo from Jawbreaker was so close to becoming the next teen dream when she transformed into the HOT pink Vylette.

Fern Mayo with a bloody stained bandage on her head

"I'm so old. I had Jawbreaker on VHS. My friend and I would watch it every other week. It was our generation's Mean Girls like Heathers was for teens in the '80s. I always felt like Vylette and Fern Mayo at the same time depending on the day."

—anonymous

Sony Pictures

18.Merida from Brave broke the traditions of her clan and Disney to become a fiery warrior princess who didn't need a man to save her life.

Merida eating food

"Merida in Brave. I don't think she's an official Disney princess, but I always felt like her since we both have curly hair that will go [everywhere] with a single gust of damp air."

—anonymous

Disney

19.Summer Hathaway, aka "Tinkerbell," was a bomb-ass band manager who held the class and their rambunctious teacher together the whole way to success.

Little girl says, "I can sing"

"School of Rock did my girl Summer wrong. I feel like she was the main character."

—anonymous

Paramount Pictures

20.Pixar pulled no emotional punches after introducing the rag doll cowgirl Jessie in Toy Story 2.

Jessie from Toy Story 4

"I relate to Jessie from Toy Story 2. Her emotional trauma is so real. The story of when she was left behind always makes me cry like a baby. It's the saddest scene in a kid's movie. She was claustrophobic because boxes meant she would be thrown away."

—anonymous

Disney/Pixar

21.Hands down the most talented baseball player in The Sandlot, Benny Rodriguez, taught the neighborhood boys what a real hero looks like.

Benny says, "Yeah I do, Smalls — I have to do this"

22.Get you a BFF like Spider-Man's Ned because he was Peter Parker's ride-or-die through it all from day one with no drama.

Ned asks Spider-Man, "Are you an Avenger"

"Ned deserves more love. He kept Peter's secret WAAAAY longer than everybody else and caused the least amount of problems. I aspire to be that type of friend."

—anonymous

Disney/Marvel

23.All the '80s kids will agree that the glow-up of Sandy Frink in Romy and Michele's High School Reunion is something for the record books.

Sandy Frink says, "I don't have you, Michelle"

"Sandy was a billionaire with a helicopter. I thought maybe I would grow up to be him. NOPE. I stayed an awkward nerd."

—anonymous

Buena Vista Pictures

24.Persephone from The Matrix Reloaded was the perfect representation of beauty, curiosity, and human emotion.

A woman points to the side

"I have to say Monica Bellucci as Persephone. She wasn't in the movie for very long, but she definitely made an impression."

—anonymous

Warner Bros.

25.Darcy Lewis had the greatest character growth in the MCU, starting as a sassy student researcher in phase one to an audacious astrophysicist in phase four.

Darcy says, "Um, hard pass"

26.Richie Tozier and Eddie Kaspbrak had the cutest relationship in IT (2017), constantly trading loud-mouth insults as kids that blossomed into tough love as adults.

Richie and Eddie

"Richie or Eddie from IT are literal icons."

— AGayWeirdo

Warner Bros.

27.The fresh, new leader of the Pink Ladies of Grease 2, Stephanie Zinone, made Danny Zuko look like an undisciplined toddler in comparison.

Woman says, "Maybe I'm tired of being someone's chick"

Note: Submissions have been edited for length and/or clarity. Not all submissions were from Community users.

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