Being Different

"Everyone else gets to be normal. Why can't I?"

- Kamala Khan

"Who's Spider-Man?! He's criminal, that's who he is!"

- J.J Jameson calling Spider-Man a freak

"Not a dog. Not a wolf. But he doesn't know who he is yet."

- Boris explain why Balto is different

For everyone, even the heroes, it’s not easy to being different due to him/her doesn’t blend in completely with the status quo or society where he/she lived due to his/her unusual traits/reputations. The said differences would've prompt those whom knew them for the first time feels disturbed so much that they were jeered, bullied, or mocked at like the outcasts.

But sometimes heroes and heroines don't mind for being different at the end after they realize that being different isn't a bad thing.

Here's why they're different aka outcast: It does take some effort for the hero to be acknowledged by everyone through various heroic acts and other kinds of good deeds, but in doing so, he/she must be careful as there's a chance that his/her actions inadvertly resulting him/her making an enemy out of someone as:
 * Because of their powers.
 * Being a redeemed villain whom still attempt to proved that they have returned to the good side but is yet to be acknowledged due to their villainous reputations.
 * Because of their family's unusual traits/reputations.
 * Having given strange moniker/name since childhood and/or adulthood.
 * Get bullied by villains or random people who misjudged them before they know them.
 * Their difference with other people would potentially making them a threat for villains or worse,
 * Some individuals whom normally mistreated them feels disgusted with their efforts to be acknowledged and wind up turned to the dark side.

Examples

 * Balto was different, because he's a half wolf and half dog. No one likes him except Boris, Muk &amp; Luk, Rosy and Jenna. Later, he was about to give up until he realized the true meaning of being himself, though this also resulting the hostility between himself and Steele.


 * Hercules was different, because he's a god and the son of Zeus and Hera. He hates being called names, but that was change when he become a adult and know the true meaning of becoming a true hero.


 * Mulan was different as well since she didn't have all the qualities that defined a true Chinese maiden. This, according to her movie, was the reason she asked her reflection what makes her different. By defeating Shan Yu and saving her father from having to do it, she discovered her true self.


 * Tarzan was different in that he was unsure exactly what species he was, compared with the rest of the gorillas. When he discovered through Jane Porter, and Kala, that he was, in fact, human, he had to make his difficult decision as to where he belonged in the world, and ultimately decided he belonged in the jungle to lead the gorilla family, and so reveal his true self.


 * The Grinch was different, because he's not a Who and have been calling names when he was little. When he become adult, he was mean and hated Christmas ever since until Cindy Lou Who show him the true meaning of Christmas and friendship.


 * Blossom, Bubbles, and Buttercup were different, because they have powers and were called freaks. Later, during the battle of Mojo Jojo, they realize that it's not about run away or hate yourself. But knowing that you just need to be yourself and showing the city of townville that they need to know who they really are


 * Bilbo Baggins was different from other Hobbits because he was part Took (the Tooks are a Hobbit family famous for being thrill-seekers) and Bilbo felt different from the rest of his town because he sought adventure and got bored with the repetitive life in Hobbiton. Eventually he got his wish in The Hobbit.


 * Moses was different from the other Israelites because he was raised as a prince of Egypt and he considered himself royal. Moses looked down on the other Israelites, even though they were his people, as he considered them peasants. Also Moses felt different in his own royal family - when Pharaoh Seti I said the Israelites he killed were "only slaves" Moses gave him a look of disgust and ran for it.


 * Juliet Starling is different from the other athletes at San Romero high school because she is not a cruel bully like many of the others. She feels that she can't fit in and that she doesn't belong anywhere but with Nick. However, the zombie outbreak gives her the ability to finally accept who she is as a zombie hunter and appreciate being different.
 * Matthias was different from the other Redwallers, because he wanted excitement and an adventure. He also wanted to be a warrior, unlike the other mice who were monks. He found a few warrior friends such as Basil Stag Hare. However he did not accept he was fully different and got happy with being different until he took Martin's sword, and killed Cluny with it, saving Redwall. Then he could live as a warrior among the monks.


 * Alex Rider is different from every other teenager in Britain. This is because he is a spy and he has to sign the Official Secrets Act and, even when he does tell people the truth (such as Sabina Pleasure, they laugh at his face. Those that do believe the truth say they'd rather its him and not them. All the secrecy at being a spy means Alex has only three real friends - Jack Starbright, Tom Harris and Sabina Pleasure. However, when he is on a mission, he accepts he's different and eventually, when he moves with Sabina, he accepts he is a different boy to the others.


 * Laura Forrester is different from the rest of her family because she is attracted to and is in love with her brother Zane. When they are together on an island they can finally accept being different when they kiss.


 * Buddy Hobbs is different because he is a human, rather than an elf, and he feels different all his life because although he doesn't know this, the elves did all along yet they lied to him about him being special. When Buddy discovers his human identity he leaves to find his true family, yet also saves Santa and the elves, and finds he can finally accept being a human.


 * Stuart Little was different, because he's a mouse and he didn't at first fit in with the Little's until later he realized that the Little's were his true family and he loves them.


 * Queen Elsa was different, because she has powers and have been keeping secret ever since until she realize that she can be alone without hurting everyone and later she realize that the act of true love can flaw a frozen heart. She was being accepted as their queen.
 * Nick Wilde was different because he joined the Junior Ranger Scouts as a kid, and he was taunted by prey animals for being the only predator of the team.


 * Riley Flemming is different because she's lonely, and she doesn't made any friends. Since Martin saved her from the vengeful Derek Krumholtz, he apologizes to Riley for lying to her, and they became new best friends.


 * Jason and George Jeremiah were both different, because they were both framed for shoplifting by their worst enemy Quincy Maroone, and they became outcasts in Nevada. When the boys were in Downtown Vegas, they prove their innocence, and everyone apologized for not trusting them.


 * Clark Kent was different because he didn't act like a normal human being because he was from the Planet Krypton.


 * Harry Potter was, like Balto, different in that they were both half and half. Balto was part dog and part wolf while Harry was half wizard, half muggle; a halfblood wizard, in his terms. Through the course of fighting against the Death Eaters, Harry discovered how being half and half is actually a strength, and not a weakness.


 * Mal, Evie, Jay, and Carlos being rejected by all of the heroes kids from Auradon because of what their parents did, but Ben show them they are not their parents and the four of them finally chose to be good.


 * Casper the Friendly Ghost being different because he is a ghost who wants to make friends with the world but gets scared by society because of who he is.


 * Lenny (Shark Tale) is a shark, because he doesn't like eating fish or any meat. Also he's a vegetarian.


 * Naruto: Prior to succesfully proved himself to be the hero and also fulfilled his dreams to be Hokage, he was rejected by many people in Konoha due to him was forced to be a Jinchuuriki by his parents, something that roots his his said dream in the first place. In spite of this, he never give up and slowly acknowledged by those around him. Although, Naruto's said difference turned out causing him make an enemy from a certain individual named Mizuki that, due to his immense hatred on Naruto and power hunger nature ultimately developed the rogue ninja to become one of challenging advesary that he ever faced in his younger days as revealed in Mizuki Strikes Again Arc.
 * Dumbo is different because he has enormous ears and is made fun of. But when Timothy Q. Mouse realized that Dumbo can fly with his giant ears, Dumbo was made the star of his circus.
 * Rudolph was different because he has a red nose instead of a normal nose and he gets ridiculed by his uncle's, his cousin, the other reindeer and elves (except his parents Mrs.Prancer, and Zoey). But one foggy christmas eve, Santa wants him to lead his sleigh tonight.

Quotes
"I was small, that was true. I think I was eight, maybe nine, and all I wanted to do was join the Junior Ranger Scouts. So, my mom scraped together enough money to buy me a brand new uniform because by God, I was gonna fit in, even if I was the only predator in the troop. The only fox, I was gonna be a part of a pack. (Gopher Scout: Ready for initiation?) (Young Nick: Yeah! Pretty much BORN ready.) I was so proud... (Gopher Scout: Okay, now raise your right paw and deliver the oath.) (Young Nick, raising his right paw: I, Nicholas Wilde, promise to be brave, loyal, helpful, and trustworthy.) (Gopher Scout, with a nasty sneer: Even though you're a FOX?) (Young Nick, the words hitting him like a fist: What?) (Suddenly, the scouts overpower him and pin him down on the floor!) (Young Nick: No! No! What did I do wrong, you guys? What did I do wrong? Please, no! What did I do?!) (The bullies put a muzzle on the protesting Nick's face.) (Gopher Scout, mockingly: If you thought we could ever trust a fox without a muzzle? You're even dumber than you look!) (Nick, still muzzled, runs out of the lobby as the bullies laugh at him.) (Gopher Scout: Is he gonna cry?) (Young Nick pulls the muzzle off his head and tosses it away in anger. Then, tears welling up in his eyes, he sinks down and begins to sob.) I learned two things that day: One, I was never gonna let anyone see that they got to me. (Judy Hopps: And two?) If the world's only gonna see a fox as shifty and untrustworthy, there's no point in trying to be anything else."

- Nick Wilde telling Judy Hopps about how, as a kid, he wanted to join the Junior Ranger scouts but was taunted by prey animals for being a fox.

"(George Jeremiah: Jason, are you okay?) What's the point? Maroone blamed us for shoplifting, and we got arrested. I tried to tell Mom and Dad, but they won't listen to me. (George Jeremiah: You mean "we tried to tell Mom and Dad, but they wouldn't listen to us"? No, they didn't believe us about Maroone being evil.) And I say we're the most hated guys in Nevada. (George Jeremiah: Jas, I know Maroone is a bad guy, but remember what Mom and Dad said: We need to act like mature, responsible adults.) (Jason knew George was right.) You're right, George. (George Jeremiah: Good boy. I'm always right, right?) Yes, you are. (Officer Daniel: You two, out of your cell. It's time for rock smashing.) (Jason turns to George.) Come on. Let's go to work. (George Jeremiah: You got it, little bro.)"

- Jason Jeremiah being different after he and his brother George were framed for shoplifting by Quincy Maroone, plus making them the most hated young men in Nevada.

"(Martin Fisherman: Man, you should have taken your friends to the carnival this summer.) I would, but I don't have any friends. (Martin Fisherman: So let me get this straight. You're a nine-year-old girl, and you didn't make any friends.) I didn't. Every in my school treat me different. I was a nobody. When I was in kindergarden, I wanted to make friends, then everyone threw stuff at me. No kid in my elementary school wanted to hang out with me. (Martin felt sad about Riley's past.) (Martin Fisherman: Riley, I'm sorry. I didn't make any friends, too. If you want a friend, you can trust me. I'll be your friend, Riley.) You will? Alright, Martin. I trust you."

- Riley Flemming telling her story to Martin Fisherman about being lonely and not having friends.

"(Donkey: What's your problem, Shrek? Why you hate the world, huh?) Look, I'm not the one with the problem, okay? It's the world that seems to have a problem with ME! People take one look at me and go "Aargh! Help! Run! A big stupid ugly ogre!" [sighs] They judge me before they even know me. That's why I'm better off alone."

- Shrek explaining the reason for his desire for isolation to Donkey

"(Hercules and Amphitryon sit alone after the marketplace disaster) (Amphitryon: Son, you shouldn't let those things they said back there get to you.) But Pop, they're right. I-I am a freak. I try to fit in, I really do. I just can't. Sometimes...I feel like, like I really don't belong here. Like I'm supposed to be...someplace else. (Amphitryon: Hercules, son--) I know it doesn't make any sense."

- Hercules after accidentally destroying the entire marketplace.

""Oh, Mom! I'm the Princess of Disaster!""

- Melody sobbing after causing a ruckus at her birthday party, making all the kids cruelly taunt her.

"Elliot: [sighs] Ian was right. I'm a loser. (Boog: No, you're not a loser.) Elliot: Yes I am. (Boog: No you're not.) Elliot: Yes. Trust me. You know that day I met you? Let me tell what happened. Ian kicked me out of the head. I lost my antlers and I got ran over by a truck! What do you call that?"

- Elliot explain to Boog why he's loser to begin with before he met Boog

"Flap's right. I am weird. I've got no feathers, no beak; I think bugs are yucky, and I can't even land right-side-up! [Sigh] I'm just not a very good bird."

- Stellaluna

"All my life, I've lived and worked in the big city, which now that I think of it, is kind of a problem since I always feel uncomfortable around crowds. I mean it, I-I have this fear of enclosed spaces. I-I-I, everything makes me feel trapped all the time. You know, I always tell myself, there's gotta be something better out there, but maybe I think too much. I-I-I think everything must go back to the fact that I had a very anxious childhood. You know, my, my mother never had time for me. You know, when you're - when you're the middle child in a family of five million, you don't get any attention. I mean, how's it possible? And I've always had these-these abandonment issues, which plagued me. My father was basically a drone like I've said, and, you know, the guy flew away when I was just a larva. And my job, don't get me started on, 'cause it really annoys me. I was not cut out to be a worker, I'll tell you right now. I-I-I feel physically inadequate. I, I, my whole life I've never-- I've never been able to lift more than ten times my own body weight, and, and when you get down to it, handling dirt is, you know, ewwww, is not my idea of a rewarding career. It's this whole gung-ho super-organism thing that, that, that I - you know, I can't get, I try but I can't get it. I mean you know, what is it, I'm supposed to do everything for the colony, and, and what about my needs? What about me? I mean, I gotta believe there's someplace out there that's better than this! Otherwise, I'll just curl up in a larval position and weep! The whole system makes me feel - insignificant!"

- Z's opening monologue to his psychologist describing how he feels insignificant to the colony

"(Angie: 5000 Clams? You borrowed 5000 clams for Mr. Sykes? Oscar, why do you get yourself into these situations?) Oh, I dunno, Ang. It-It's just hard. I'm-I'm a little fish, in a big pond a really big pond--the ocean. I'm a nobody. I want some of that. (Angie: Mrs. Sanchez?) What? (Oscar sees that he was pointing at Mrs. Sanchez putting her deoderant on.) Eww. No, that. (Oscar points to a tall penthouse building) The Top of the Reef; where the somebodies live. I wanna be rich and famous like them, but I'm stuck down here. (Angie: Well, what's wrong with down here?) I'll tell you what's wrong with down here. Remember my dad? He worked at the Wash his whole life. (Flashback; we see Oscar's father Earl cleaning up Whale gunk; and Young Oscar admiring his dad's many Employee of the Year awards; then bringing it to show and tell) He was the number one tongue-scrubber, every year for 25 years. To me, workin' at the Wash was the coolest job in the ocean. But then I learned something I would never forget. (Obnoxious Student: Haha! Oscar's dad's a tongue scrubber!) (Class, taunting: Tounge scrubber! Tongue scrubber!) (Young Oscar hangs his head in despair; end flashback) My dad was the greatest, but nobody loves a nobody. I wanna be a somebody!"

- Oscar explaining to Angie how he doesn't think he'll ever be noticed or respected if he stays at the bottom of the reef, believing that wealth and fame is his answer. He explains how in is youth he admired his father Earl's work at the Whale Wash so much he decided to bring it to show and tell for school, only for the class to cruelly mock him. Ever since then, Oscar has considered himself a loser and a nobody.

"Aww every time. All I want is a friend."

- Casper moaning after a group of construction workers were scared away be he and his uncles.