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Judge Fudge's personality and actions resemble Sideshow Bob from The Simpsons. Both are highly opinionated, often expressing their views in a sarcastic and condescending manner. Sideshow Bob is known for his elaborate plans to get revenge on Bart, often failing due to his own arrogance and poor execution. Similarly, Judge Fudge often criticizes others' opinions, especially those who disagree with him, and dismisses their arguments as 'illiterate' and 'stupid.' His passionate criticism of 'Jujutsu Kaisen' and its fandom, as well as his unwavering defense of 'My Hero Academia,' mirrors Sideshow Bob's relentless pursuit of revenge against Bart. Both characters are driven by their own convictions and are willing to go to great lengths to prove their point, even if it means resorting to insults and aggression. 'You guys do that perfectly fine yourselves. That's why you're still fighting for your lives defending episodes every week instead of being hyped for them. It won't get any better as long as you still have this backwards mentality.'

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Anime enthusiast, passionate about animation and character development. Advocate for traditional animation. Critical of digital animation and bad production quality.– @Fajji_Hanji

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Judge Fudge's personality aligns with the characteristics of Slytherin, known for its ambition, cunning, and resourcefulness. His strong opinions and willingness to defend his beliefs, even if they are controversial, demonstrate his ambition and desire to be heard. His critical analysis of animation and his ability to spot flaws in production suggest a cunning mind that is always looking for weaknesses. His aggressive and sometimes dismissive approach to those who disagree with him reflects the Slytherin tendency to be ruthless and ambitious in achieving their goals. He is a true Slytherin, using his intelligence and cunning to defend his beliefs and critique those who oppose him. 'You're gassing this shit. No wonder what you say you still look fucking stupid. You haven't even proven why Deku vs Shiggy is bad even though it's one of the most well received episodes in the series and was praised by top animators.'

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The song "The Pretender" by Foo Fighters reflects Judge Fudge's personality and his approach to online discussions. The song's lyrics express a sense of frustration and anger towards those who are perceived as being hypocritical or insincere. Similarly, Judge Fudge often criticizes others for their opinions, particularly those who disagree with him, and dismisses their arguments as 'illiterate' and 'stupid.' The song's raw energy and its message of defiance resonate with Judge Fudge's passionate and sometimes aggressive style of communication. 'You're gassing this shit. No wonder what you say you still look fucking stupid. You haven't even proven why Deku vs Shiggy is bad even though it's one of the most well received episodes in the series and was praised by top animators.'

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