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He indeed stands out, he reminds me of that alien from what is it, family guy.
people can be pretty without being hot, yk? generally not a wonderful idea to say someone is seriously ugly because that's quite hurtful to anybody
i think perhaps he means that there are so many parodies on his name, that it is hard to remember which one was the real one again..
Maybe someone puts a u instead of the e but it's super easy otherwise.
For example (a more extreme example to illustrate), if it's supposed to be a quiz about "Star Wars species", then it's not "fair" to ask about the E.T. aliens, even though technically they appear in a kind of cameo in a scene in one of the movies. Or if it's a quiz about European geography, it's not "fair" to ask about Cyprus.
The second thing is that knowing the boundaries of the subject is part of the quiz. So if you're quizzing "Disney Princesses", part of knowing that subject is being familiar with its trivia, like knowing that Tinkerbell isn't one and Mulan is.
In the MCU, Captain Marvel has only been Carol Danvers.