List of sci-fi characters with an affection for 20th century pop culture

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  • Michael Garibaldi (Babylon 5): Is a big fan of Daffy Duck. He even goes so far as to hang a framed poster of the character over his bed. He seems to especially like the Merry Melodies cartoon Duck Dodgers in the 24½th Century.
  • Tom Paris (Star Trek: Voyager): Has a wide interest in the 20th century that is not limited to pop culture. For one he likes to tinker with 60's and 70's cars in a holoprogram he created. He is also fond of junk food, such as pizza and hot dogs. In terms of popular culture his love for pulp sci-fi is most notable. He spend a lot of time on the Holodeck as Captain Proton, in a holoprogram which he created based on the campy sci-fi shows of the 50's. He also replicated an old television set that he and B'Elanna would watch movies on (for example "The Untouchables" from 1959) while eating popcorn.
  • Charles 'Trip' Tucker (Star Trek: Enterprise): Something of a movie buff he organized a movie night on the Enterprise that usually featured 20th century movies. As a fan of horror movies, his favourite movie was the original Frankenstein, as well as its two sequels Bride of Frankenstein and Son of Frankenstein. He also had a Frankenstein's Monster toy figure.