That bib babyguy from Tokyo Ghoul actually reminded me of either of these guys from Dragon Quest:
And y'know, I actually don't mind the chilled out Videl in Super, in as far as she compliments Gohan well. They're both characters that grew beyond the more obvious, expected ends their parents, friends, and family presented.
Watching female characters take on family responsibilities and act as angry, money-focused moms doesn't really bother me nearly as much as, say, the way Sakura or Hinata or TenTen turn out in Naruto, actually. Maybe it's because the expectations are different?
In DB/Z/S, the characters have enough fight to be appealing to the men they woo, but it's not like they set out to be warriors. They're just tough, and play up the angle that even a strong fighter fears his fearsome wife.
In Naruto, every female Ninja has the chance to be just as awesome as their male counterparts. They want to be as out on the field as anyone else, and they want to become stronger in order to protect those they love, get them to return to the village, etc. Yet they never even seem to be considered to play truly important roles in these struggles.
Due to this, I feel like I could still have hope that, say, Videl and Gohan could fight side by side against a new threat. Especially since Super seems to present a wider range of threats to the world than "So powerful only Goku stands a chance!".
Compare that to a Naruto, where even the old masters seem to get cast to the side, to show us how awesome Sasuke and Naruto are for the 4,000,000th time.
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While I'm thinking about it, I also have to say I'm enjoying Stephanie Sheh's performance as Mineva on Gundam. She does a nice job at staying between youthful and mildly approachable, and then switching to strong and fairly confident in her bloodline and heritage. Watching her try and figure out exact how much Char really exist within Full Frontal was nicely played.
I think she helps balance preachy Banagher well, overall. He just blurts out his thoughts, screaming and whining, while she's pretty reserved, and obviously puts thought before her actions.
Plus I thought it nice to see her walk out like a true Zabi family member: