Strangely enough that all applies to a Freshie I knew at my high-school.
Arrogant, condescending, and too stupid to know what those words meant even when laid out for him in the proper context.
He fancied himself an expert on everything from Latino culture and Pokemon, all the way to animals and dinosaurs. Needless to say he was outspokenly opposed to Religion and didn't shy away from calling religious people stupid for "Believing in something that cannot be proven by science", and of course I ripped him a new one by simply stating that there are a great many things that cannot be proven by science that we know for a fact exists, like emotion, thoughts, and for some people the supernatural (Such as ghosts and Extrasensory Perception, or Psychic powers). Strangely enough he immediately shut his mouth and sulked for the rest of the year, except to tell what few friends he had about Pokemon games, despite him having started with the 3rd Generation Pokemon Games (Ruby, Sapphire, Emerald), and moving on to the 4th Gen when he got a DS (Pearl and Diamond).
Also, the furry Rule 34/46 presence has ruined Pokemon for me, and there is no way I can un-see those things T_T
I once took a trip to f-chan (when I say "took a trip" I mean my friend tricked me) and no amount of their "hardcore" Pokemon images have killed my inner child.
You can unsee those things, just go about your life and you'll forget
Star Wars is dead. George Lucas and his prequel trilogy saw to that.
How about Zombies and/or Shooter games, preferably in tandem ala Left 4 Dead (Not half-life series, they're not zombies, they're corpses being controlled by a headhumping creature from another dimension that burrows into the skull and brain with a "beak", and rests atop the head much like a hat).
Not so much. He only kneecapped it with the prequels.
Lucas killed it when he decided to make the Mandos pacifist in the cartoon.