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The Great Sidekick Showdown! Nominate Here

WayneLigon

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Sharona Fleming [Monk]. Sharona was a nurse hired by Adrian Monk's former boss to watch out for the OCD detective after he was let go from the police force. She was the buffer between Monk and the highly disorganized real world he had to interact with, maintained his household schedule and helped him come out of his shell and deal with his problems. She also was his 'Girl Friday', helping him solve baffling mysteries and outwit criminals of all stripes.
 

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Cthulhudrew

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Count me down as one who disagrees with the Silver Surfer's inclusion here. Not only was he only the herald of Galactus in (maybe) two issues of his entire comics history (his first appearance), he has since gone on to have 4 volumes of his own title (where he had the starring, heroic role), is regarded as one of the premiere and iconic "paladin-like" heroes of the MU, but even as Galactus' herald, he wouldn't have counted as a sidekick, IMO. The two weren't buddy-buddy, they didn't go on adventures together. All he did was pick out where the Big G's next meal was coming from; he was a cosmic Personal Assistant.
 

44. Peter Pettigrew/Wormtail(Harry Potter)

Peter always took care to be sure that his friends are powerful people. At school he was one of Marauders, group that included James Potter, Sirius Black and Remus Lupin. As an Animagi he can transform into rat. He later decided to turn to bigger fish, and betrayed Potters to Lord Voldemort, which resulted in their death.

While not mighty wizard, he killed 13 people with one spell and allowed Voldemort to return to power. He serves his Master well.

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Mad Hatter

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Remember to number entries; or else it's hard to follow. I don't think Vader or the Surfer should be in. I said this in a previous edited Ron Stoppable post, but you may not have seen it.

45. Jubilation Lee aka Jubilee

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Biography: The intrepid shadow of Wolverine, Jubilee nursed him back to health after he was crucified by the Reavers in the Australian Outback. After he was healthy, she accompanied him as he traveled Asia. Jubilee fought Lady Deathstrike, Sabretooth and the Hand by his side. She played a key role in Operation: Zero Tolerance. And through it all, she retains her bubble gum and sparkly personality. She has won Wolverine's respect, admiraiton, and love.
 
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DonTadow

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It's seems unanimous. I'm going to exclude silver surfer from the competition. Sorry for being late on it. I am not a marvel fan, so I did not know how long the comic went before silver surfer broke loose.

I'm going to replace him with the nominee "The Luggage" which was not numbered. the next entry should be number 45. Please remember to number them.
 
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Zweihänder

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45 - Shepherd Derrial Book
(Firefly)

Book came aboard the Serenity at Persephone, telling Kaylee he had come from Southdown Abbey and wanted to "walk the world a while." Paying for his passage with real fruit — a rare thing for the crew — Book's spiritual nature is a marked contrast to the grittier nature of the crew.

There are exceptions, though; there is more to Book than meets the eye, as he possesses intimate knowledge of things outside the purview of most "people of God".

(Taken from www.scifi.com)
 

Mad Hatter

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47. Dr. John H. Watson

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Biography: Watson is the sidekick to Sherlock Holmes; often serving as a sounding board for the legendary detective. Watson is a medical man of some experience. He had served in the military in Afghanistan, having been discharged following an injury received in the line of duty.



48. Launchpad McQuack

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Biography: Launchpad McQuack is a character created by the Walt Disney Company who first appeared as Scrooge McDuck's pilot on DuckTales. He was a large, not altogether bright pilot with a history of crashing. He is also known as 'Turbo McQuack'. Later on, Launchpad eventually returned to appear on Darkwing Duck as Darkwing's sidekick.
 
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Psychic Warrior

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#49

A dark horse candidate here.

#49 Sango from the anime TV series Inu Yasha

Sango is the tragic character of the show; her village of demon-slaying brethren was destroyed by the demon lord Naraku, and her brother turned against her. She copes with this remarkably well, and remains quiet and solemn. Her weapon is the massive Dragonbone boomerang, that's about the same height as she is, which can cut through armies of demons before returning to her. She is loyal to Kagome (the female star of Inu Yasha) but has her own agenda too - something that leads to conflict between the two.
 

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DonTadow

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Next count should be 50 not 49. I made in counting earlier. Also remember the official count is updated as much as possible on the first page.
 

50. Pirotess, (Record of Lodoss War Anime)

This beautiful and deadly dark elf served Ashram, the Dark Warlord of Marmo, and despite fighting on the side of evil loved him. At the end she sacrificed her life to safe Ashram, an ultimately heroic act, and my favourite part in those series.


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