Worst Male & Female Character right now
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Worst Male Character as of 2009

Rolo Lamperouge from Code Geass – Hangyaku no Lelouch R2
After falling in love with Code Geass I started disliking the beginning of Season 02 with the introduction of Rolo, the “younger brother” of Lelouch completely opposite to each other. For an overall of the series I found Rolo to be one of the most wasted spot as a main character to Code Geass. I didn’t despised this character so much until the murder of Shirely – I snapped and almost dropped the series just because of this a psychopath broken asshole.
Since I had a difficult time making a “top number one” for both genders another very close to Rolo would be Sasuke from Naruto, how the hell does an anti-social/broken/arrogant loser like this guy get all the attention in the series? I found him to have no importance before Naruto: Shippuuden at all – throw the trash away already please.
Worst Female Character as of 2009

Haruhi Suzumiya from The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya 2006
Don’t get me wrong I like the show but her? Hell no, if I knew her in person I’ll treat her like shit – I’m not letting anyone tell me what to do and act like a douchebag 24/7. The bossy self-centered has to be credited being one of the few female anime characters to be identified as an individual compared to the typical female role in most anime shows. The energetic girl is a very good thing but in real life it’s not always like that; now I’m not trying to compare real life with the anime world but I’m just not into the average anime that are being aired for the past two years already, only with a few I can mentioned worth watching for the laugh or the good to great storyline.

Rolo, Shiro, Sennou, Sakura…in 100% agreement.
And love that Haruhi pic!
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No, you were supposed to disagree with us :p
Nah, just kidding there. While I myself do not agree with Shiro I can see why people would hate him. He isn´t the worst, not by a long shoot in my book. But as said, to each their own