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An alternate male and female were created, being [[Hairy]] and [[Ponytail]], perhaps to avoid using multiple Cueballs and Megans in one comic. They generally appear when an extra male or female are needed in a strip. | An alternate male and female were created, being [[Hairy]] and [[Ponytail]], perhaps to avoid using multiple Cueballs and Megans in one comic. They generally appear when an extra male or female are needed in a strip. | ||
β | Other recurring characters include the sadistic and manipulative [[Black Hat]], and his female counterpart [[Danish]]; the philosophical and surreal [[Beret Guy]]; and [[White Hat]] who is often given a fatal flaw or annoying tendency. | + | Other recurring characters include the sadistic and manipulative [[Black Hat]], and his female counterpart [[Danish]]; the philosophical and surreal [[Beret Guy]]; [[Bun child]](not to be confused with [[Bun Girl]]), an incredibly intelligent, cynical, philosophical girl who is seemingly omnipotent in a similar fashion to [[Beret Guy]]; and [[White Hat]] who is often given a fatal flaw or annoying tendency. |
Randall sticks with his regulars for most of his comics. One-time characters and infrequently recurring characters are rare. Real-world people are also sometimes depicted in stick-figure form in xkcd. | Randall sticks with his regulars for most of his comics. One-time characters and infrequently recurring characters are rare. Real-world people are also sometimes depicted in stick-figure form in xkcd. |