Episode 58 - Our Top Nine A.I. Characters

Episode 58: Top 9 Favourite A.I. Characters
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Since before the times when artificial intelligence took over our online experiences and philosophical discussions, writers have been using the concept of A.I. to craft characters that speak to who we are as humans, and to explore how we interact with beings that are not quite like us.

Today, we are going to talk about some of our favourite A.I. characters: from robots to intelligences imbued into swords. Who are they, how do they interact with their world, and what draws us to them?

These characters come to us from comic books, a video game, tv shows, a movie, and a novel – and no, absolutely none of these are from live-action movies, dystopian worlds, or more cynical what-if fare. These are from fun, positive, hero-filled fantasies and soft sci-fi tales that treat their A.I. characters less like real-life A.I. and more like an opportunity to explore aspects of human nature and even animal nature.

So, without further ado: nine A.I. characters whom we enjoy!

 

(1:49) Becoming Embodied: Nicole from the Sonic comics Archie run

(5:46) Children of a Difficult Dad: Belle, Sage, and Metal Sonic from the IDW Sonic comics

(12:21) The Spirit Inside a Sword: Fi from the video game Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword

(20:56) The A.I. Who Hated Feeling Emotions: Aya from Green Lanterns: The Animated Series

(24:47) The Robot Who Studied Nature: Roz, from The Wild Robot novel by Peter Brown, and the Dreamworks movie adaptation

(29:10) She’s Combat-Ready: Penny from RWBY

(32:07) The Robot with Cat-Ititude: Chopper from the animated show Star Wars Rebels

(33:00) A.I. as characterization shortcut

 

Thank you for listening to us talk about some of our favourite A.I. characters. Who are some of your favourite A.I. characters? Comment on our website at book-bat.com or email us at connect@book-bat.com to let us know!

Episode 54 - Sonic Meets the Enneagram

Episode 54 - Sonic Meets The Enneagram
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It’s Sonic the Hedgehog meets the Enneagram! Jason has made personality matches for a swath of Sonic-universe characters, and Sonic himself got the title of Peacemaker. Why did Jason decide this was a fitting label for the speedster?

Jason Recommends… Sonic the Hedgehog Presents: The Chaotix Casefiles

Blog about IDW Sonic characters:

https://www.book-bat.com/blog/2026/3/4/sonic-the-hedgehog-new-characters-from-the-comics

Last year’s Month of Sonic episode and blog post:

http://www.book-bat.com/podcast/2025/3/18/episode-42-the-first-month-of-sonic-the-hedgehog

http://www.book-bat.com/blog/2025/3/8/sonic-the-hedgehog-on-the-small-screen-ranked

What do you think of where Jason has placed each of these characters? Let us know in the comments!

Episode 15 – Stereotypes, Mary Sues and Gary Stus

Episode 15 – Stereotypes, Mary Sues and Gary Stus
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The evolution of the word stereotype, the invention of the term Mary Sue, our dislike of James Bond, what Ironman has in common with Paw Patrol… our discussion of Mary Sue and Gary Stu characters leads to multiple random reflections!

 

Dictionary.com article on Mary Sue: https://www.dictionary.com/e/fictional-characters/mary-sue/

The actor who plays Superman in the CW’s “Superman & Lois” is Tyler Hoechlin.

The Tolkien Society Frequently Asked Questions: https://www.tolkiensociety.org/author/faq/

Episode 13 - Favourite Fantasy Characters

Episode 13 - Favourite Fantasy Characters
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Do we have a type? Can a villain be a favourite character? Can a character be separated from their story? We explore our thoughts on favourite characters!

SPOILER ALERTS: George MacDonald’s Lilith, The Dragon Prince (Wonderstorm).

Other books mentioned: The Silmarillion (JRR Tolkien), Tales of the Diversity trilogy (Karlissa J), Till We Have Faces (CS Lewis), Sonic Comics from IDW, Rise of the Guardians series (William Joyce), Chronicles of Narnia series (CS Lewis), Redwall series (Brian Jacques), All-New Wolverine series (Tom Taylor)… the Bible!

Join the conversation!

Who are you favourite fantasy characters? Let us know in the comments!

Episode 12 - Relatable vs Aspirational Characters

Episode 12 - Relatable vs Aspirational Characters
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Which are better: characters that exemplify who we wish to be, or ones that remind us of who we already are? Jason and Karlissa discuss the Bible, superheroes, Sonic the Hedgehog, and even throw in a reference to Disney's "Treasure Planet"!

“When a character is relatable, the audience can see themselves in them, and they are more likely to invest in their story.” - neilchasefilm.com/relatable-characters/ - by Neil Chase

2 years ago, the website Comic Vine did a poll that asked which voters preferred: Aspirational or Relatable. Now, out of the fourteen that voted, the results were 57-43 in favour of “Aspirational”.

According to Falcon At the Movies “An aspirational hero is somebody to look up to and fights for the right thing. I think they CAN make mistakes and even have flaws, but they can NEVER question fighting for good.” - https://falconmovies.wordpress.com/2021/07/23/great-debate-what-is-an-aspirational-hero-movies/