List of fictional characters named "The One"
Fictional characters called "The One" or related include:
In books:
- Harry Potter is called the Chosen One as indirectly prophesied by Sybill Trelawney
- Afsan is the Chosen One as prophesied by Lubal in the Quintaglio Ascension Trilogy
- A character in the Animorphs book series whose presence effectively ends the story permanently
- A concept in the Young Wizards book series
- A poem written by Felicia K. Snyder, published in 2006. The poem is about how God helps us and is always there.
- Both the One Ring, and the one God Eru Ilúvatar, were referred to as “The One” in J. R. R. Tolkien’s The Lord of the Rings, The Silmarillion, and related works. Ilúvatar is the only true God in that fictional setting (thus His title), though the Valar can be considered as great demigods or higher angels, with the Maiar as lesser angels or demigods.
- The One Who Is The One, the principal antagonist in James Patterson's Witch and Wizard
- An omnipotent, omniscient, and omnipresent being that created Primus and Unicron in Transformers
In film:
- "The One," Ender in Ender's Game
- "The One," an alternative name for Neo in The Matrix trilogy
- "The Chosen One," a mythical character in the Star Wars universe, revealed to be Anakin Skywalker, who fulfills the prophecy although turning to the dark side.
- "There can be only one," a rule in the Highlander universe referring first to Connor MacLeod and in the TV series to Duncan MacLeod or whichever immortal would eventually be the last one remaining
- "The Chosen One," title for Liu Kang in Mortal Kombat
- "The Chosen One" name of the main character in Steve Oedekerk's Kung Pow: Enter the Fist
- "The One"/"T.O." snooker manager character played by Bruce Payne in the cult British musical Billy the Kid and the Green Baize Vampire
- In the second Pokémon movie, Ash Ketchum was "The Chosen One" to save the world from the destructive battle of the legendary Pokémon Articuno, Zapdos, and Moltres
- Cyrus of the Gramercy Riffs gang is referred to as "the one" in 1979 film The Warriors
- Yu-Law, the villain in The One, a 2001 film starring Jet Li
- Ash Williams, the antihero in Army of Darkness, a 1993 film starring Bruce Campbell
- Zed, a Brutal Exterminator in Zardoz, a 1974 film starring Sean Connery
- Chandler Jarrell, the hero in The Golden Child, a 1986 film starring Eddie Murphy
- Jack Lucas, the reluctant hero in The Fisher King, a 1991 film starring Jeff Bridges
In television:
- "The One" (Ghost Whisperer episode)
- The One (TV program), an Australian TV series
- The One: Making a Music Star, a 2006 reality series
- A strange character named Zathras who appeared on the mysteriously vanished space station Babylon 4 refers to “The One” as being his leader on the 1990s science fiction TV series Babylon 5. The end of that episode revealed that One to be an older, time-traveling version of B5 Commander Jeffrey Sinclair. A subsequent episode expounded on this, and revealed that there were three with that title: The One Who Was (Sinclair), the One Who Is, and The One Who Will Be.
- Buffy Summers, the vampire slayer, was referred to as the chosen one in the series Buffy the Vampire Slayer.
- Sydney Bristow from Alias is referred to as the chosen one in a Rambaldi script.
- Sam Winchester from Supernatural has been referred to as the one by the yellow-eyed demon.
- Homer Simpson from The Simpsons is referred to as "The Chosen One" by the Stonecutters in the sixth season episode "Homer the Great".
- Gohan is to be known as "The Chosen One" in Dragon Ball Z when he shows incredible strength an power especially with his fight with Cell.
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