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These are characters who can never qualify to be considered Love Exalted for particular reasons.

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List of Disallowed Pages

  • Accelerator: He's portrayed way too ruthless, wrathful, pessimistic, violent, dark and sadistic which ends up making him a game changer.
  • Agent 47: Is a merciless berserker who is willing to kill people to succeed in his missions.
  • Ashley (Until Dawn): While almost every character is a Hate to Love type character, Ashley cannot qualify because of her constant panicking, allowing Chris to die if he chooses to shoot her in Chapter 8, and freaking out when she discovers the wendigo bite on Emily's shoulder if she got bittern earlier in the chapters.
  • Andy Barclay (OG): Has many signs of being written to be taken seriously even taking his likable side as a child into account.
  • Beelzebul (Genshin Impact): Even after her redemption at the end of Chapter II of the Archon Quests, she is portrayed too seriously despite having less morally questionable moments than before.
  • Bella Swann: She is played much too seriously and has too many jerk moments and even anti-heroic at times.
  • Ben Solo: Almost the same reasons as his grandfather.
  • Benson Dunwoody: He's too wrathful and serious to qualify.
  • Bowser: He is a villain most of the time and even when he is on the heroes' side, he is too anti-heroic.
  • Bruce Wayne (Gotham): Unlike his original version, the Gotham version of Batman is too serious to qualify.
  • Chi-Chi: Constantly acts like a jerk to Goku, she goes as far to say that Gohan and Goten's studies are more important than Earth's safety.
  • Cody (Total Drama): is too perverted to count by stealing Gwen’s bra and smelling her hair. He also tricked Gwen into touching his butt in World Tour.
  • Conker the Squirrel: He's far too anti-heroic and crosses the Moral Event Horizon by murdering a baby dinosaur.
  • Count Dooku: He is played too seriously, too heinous, and is a fallen hero, who never redeems himself.
  • Daisy Duck (original): Apart from standard heroism, she is sometimes a bit too mean-spirited to count.
  • Dark Pit: Although he's a parody of dark and edgy villainous rivals to main heroes throughout various media, he's taken too seriously and is too pessimistic, jerkish and hard-hearted to be Love Exalted.
  • Deadpool (All incarnations): Despite being treated as a comic relief character he comes off as too much of an anti-heroic sociopath who's willing to murder innocent people and even betray others for the sake of it and has done many others detestable deeds through and through.
  • Dr. Samuel Loomis: Most of his heroism in the Halloween franchise is portrayed as seriously as possible as he does what he can to protect people from Michael Myers and to stop his killing spree once and for all.
  • Emilia (Re:Zero): Despite how noble and admirable her actions are, most of her heroism in Re:Zero is meant to be taken seriously by the audience.
  • Erika Wagner: she is far too jerkish and a sore loser to count.
  • Gandalf (both Middle-earth and Peter Jackson): Apart from being Pure Good, while he does have a few comedic moments, most of his actions are portrayed seriously in both continuities' narrative.
  • Gon Freecss: He becomes more anti-heroic and selfish as the series progresses.
  • Greg Heffley (books): Too much of a jerk to count.
  • Henry Stickmin: Despige his comical tendecies, he's to much of a sociopath and has done some heinous deeds which he never feels remorse for.
  • Homer Simpson: Regularly strangles his son, which is too corrupting.
  • Huey Freeman: He is too cynical, pessimistic and serious to count.
  • Jar Jar Binks: While George Lucas did intended for Jar Jar to be a character loved by children, and while his character did start to improve in The Clone Wars television series, in his debut, Jar Jar was an unfunny racist caricature. Not to mention that he subverted said quality in Attack of the Clones by being responsible for Palpatine being granted emergency powers. Plus George Lucas, intended to make him detestable more by having the responsibility of Palpatine having more power.
  • Jin Kazama: He is taken too seriously and causes problems in the sixth Tekken game alongside his father Kazuya Mishima.
  • Jonah Whitman: Despite being Pure Good, Jonah is taken way too seriously by the narrative to qualify and serves as the show's most serious hero, being taken less lightly than even the hard boiled Detective Zag, who serves as the show's Comically Serious. Additionally, his fanaticism to Angel Hare, while not a corrupting quality, can come across as rather off putting to the audience.
  • Joofy the Dog: His most admirable actions make him too serious to qualify.
  • Katsuki Bakugo: While he does develop overtime with more redeeming qualities, he is still too much of a massive jerk and too brutal to count.
  • Kenny McCormick Too perverted to count and tried to take his girlfriend to a Jonas Brothers concert with intentions to trick her into blowing him.
  • King Stefan: While he's a loving and caring father, he's far too wrathful, grouchy, and jerkish to count since he insulted King Hubert and threatened to declare war at him over the thought of Aurora not being good enough for Prince Phillip, in addition to the narrative treating him as the unintended catalyst who was partially responsible for Maleficent’s curse on Aurora.
  • Kratos: Far too serious, wrathful, anti-heroic, and violent to even come close to counting.
  • Krusty the Clown: He has too many dislikable qualities to count. He's a cynical jerk, is a pervert that has sexually harassed women, treated his employees poorly (which partially caused Sideshow Bob's fall to villainy), was neglectful to his daughter in addition to gambling away her violin, and choked his technician in rage.
  • Kurumi Tokisaki: Despite being well liked, she is a game changer.
  • Kyoko Kirigiri: Despite being Pure Good, she is taken too seriously to count.
  • Luke Skywalker (Disney canon): While he was Love Exalted in the original trilogy and the Legends canon, as the sequel trilogy came he became very arrogant, too serious and cynical to be such as was responsible for the events of the sequel trilogy due to nearly killing his nephew who would become Kylo Ren and wanted to end the Jedi even destroying their sacred books. All of these traits would outweigh his enjoyable traits from the original trilogy such as his extroversion, happiness, optimism, kindness, and lightheartedness.
  • Mace Windu: He is way too arrogant, lethal, unapologetic, and serious to qualify. Furthermore, he plays a major part in Anakin’s fall to the dark side (thus he is also one of the reasons Anakin can’t qualify as LE).
  • Meliodas: He is too perverted too count.
  • Mewtwo (Pokémon anime): It attempted to kill humanity and it changed the lighthearted tone in general after the first movie, which made it a game changer in first place.
  • Michael Afton: He is taken completely seriously by the Five Nights at Freddy's games' narrative.
  • Minoru Mineta: He is way too perverted to count.
  • Moxxie Knolastname: Despite being moral and sympathetic, he is still too much of a villainous character and a bit perverted to count.
  • Mr. Krabs: He has moments where, due to his corporate greed, he's portrayed as genuinely hateable, both by the audience and the characters in-universe.
  • Mr. Snake: While he does have his likable moments, he is shown to be more prone to anger and violence than the rest of the Bad Guys are.
  • Manny Heffley (books): Way too much of a spoiled rotten brat to count and nearly let his family freeze to death just because they never taught him how to tie his shoes, which is what a LE would never do.
  • Morgana (Persona 5): Too perverted towards Ann, with a example including talking about her butt's "tender feeling."
  • Nebet/Nefertiti (Criminal Case): Although she does redeem herself, she betrays T.I.M.E. in the first place, preventing her from qualifying for LE.
  • Princess Bubblegum: She's on & off to the point of being IH, and has committed many heinous deeds, to the point she is heavily unlikable in later seasons.
  • Queen Leah: While she’s a caring and loving mother, she is treated by the narrative as one of the two unintended catalysts of the film who was partially responsible for Maleficent’s curse on Aurora.
  • Ray Ferrier: He's portrayed too seriously and has a lethal moment where he kills an unstable man to silence him from making noise, which is dark despite meant to be played for satisfaction.
  • Red Circle (Life of a Square/NostalgiaSquare): Too abrasive and rude to count. He's also too petty to count considering he mistreats Green Square just for being annoying.
  • Rey (Star Wars): Despite being NPG, she is played far too seriously even through her Mary Sue-like showcase of superhuman feats.
  • Saiko Bichitaru: Unlike her friends Tari, Melony and Meggy Spletzer, she is too serious to count.
  • Sakura Haruno: Constantly acts like a jerk to Naruto combined with her obsession to Sasuke. Even if these traits have mostly disappeared, they are still too much.
  • Sakura Ogami: Despite being very heroic and selfless, she is taken completely seriously by the narrative.
  • Samurai Jack: Apart from being incorruptible and while he does have the occasional comedic moments, those are more related to the situations that he's put in rather than Jack himself as he's meant to be taken very seriously by the the show's narrative.
  • Sasuke Uchiha: Is taken too seriously in the story and has too many morally questionable moments.
  • Scarlet Witch / Wanda Maximoff (Both original and MCU versions): She is way too anti-heroic, lethal and committed some morally questionable deeds.
  • Severus Snape: He is too serious and displays bullying behavior towards the students he dislikes.
  • Shadow the Hedgehog: He is way too lethal, ruthless and serious to count as such, despite not being a game changer.
  • Shero (Bad Cat): He is too anti-heroic to count
  • Snowball (Animal Farm): He's taken completely seriously and is shown to be a misanthrope.
  • Soichiro Yagami: He is taken completely seriously by the narrative of the Death Note anime/manga series, often scolding people for their enthusiasm or not taking things seriously, with his comical moments being minimal and doing heroic deeds out of the sense of responsibility.
  • SpongeBob Squarepants: He's on & off to the point of being IH, and has committed many heinous deeds, to the point he is heavily unlikable in later seasons.
  • Squidward Tentacles: He's too cynical, serious, jerkish and wrathful to count as well as being a hero by proxy since he doesn't want anything to do with good nor evil.
  • Stanford Pines: Despite being NPG, he's too serious to count despite being the most admirable character.
  • Tiff: Although she has lovable moments and has a positive personality, she is taken too seriously to count despite being Pure Good due to not being very playful and having a short temper on her foes.
  • Tigress: Is portrayed too seriously despite being Pure Good.
  • Uzi Doorman: She is far too cocky, arrogant, and rude to qualify.
  • Vegeta: While he did redeem himself, he still committed way too many horrible crimes and is portrayed seriously in the story.
  • Venom (all incarnations) : Started as a villain, who later became more anti-heroic. While Eddie Brock's personality in mainstream comics and in Sony's Spider-Man is pretty nice, Venom himself is too lethal.
  • Wild Woody: He is too annoying and perverted too count.
  • X (Mega Man X): Despite his job of protecting the world from Mavericks, he is taken too seriously to count.
  • Yubel (Yu-Gi-Oh! GX): While she redeemed herself, her time as a villain darkened near the entire rest of the series.
  • Zero (Mega Man X): He darkens the mood of the game too much.
  • Zuko: His comical moments are few and far between and is overshadowed by his seriousness.

Franchises

  • 13 Reasons Why: The majority of the characters have many corrupting qualities and the tone of the story is taken too seriously.
  • Akame ga Kill!: Characters are too brutal and taken seriously.
  • American Dad: Practically, most of the characters have far too many corrupting qualities and detestable moments to even qualify.
  • Chainsaw Man: Characters are too brutal.
  • Family Guy: Practically, most of the characters have far too many corrupting qualities and detestable moments to even qualify.
  • Manhunt: Characters are too brutal and sadistic.
  • SuperMarioLogan: Practically, most characters have too many hateable moments to qualify such as many characters who are sadistic, abusive, sociopathic.
  • Teen Titans Go!: All characters are extremely unheroic parodies of original characters, who committed a lot of controversial things and have too many unlikeable traits.
  • The Boy's Word: Blood on the asphalt: Due to being crime series about street gangs in late USSR, all characters have too many corrupting qualities (being criminals) or taken too seriously.
  • Tokyo Ghoul: Characters are too brutal and shows lot of corruption.
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