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* Hana-chan from ''[[Ojamajo Doremi]]''.
* Yotsuba from ''[[Yotsubato|Yotsuba&!]]'' is a Genki Girl with training wheels. And to drive the point home, several moments of the story show her with [[Sunny Sunflower Disposition|sunflowers]].
* Lulu from ''[[Blood Plus+]]'' is usually upbeat and enthusiastic—even after {{spoiler|she becomes the [[Last of Her Kind|last survivor of the Schiff]]}}.
* Several characters in ''[[Mahou Sensei Negima]]'' count; Makie is the most notable example. The entirety of [[Elaborate University High|Mahora Academy]] is described as such, [[Keet|even the boys]], by the ''teachers themselves''. It was stated that during a previous [[School Festival]], they arranged an academy-wide game of ''tag'', and afterwards decided not to do that again because there were too many ''injuries''. That year, they were going for a (slightly) more sedate game of Hide-N-Seek, until the [[Big Bad]] of that arc provided an army of robots, and they decided to unleash the students on ''them'' instead.
* Winry Rockbell of all incarnations of the ''[[Fullmetal Alchemist]]'' series. She goes full-on [[Bishie Sparkle]], [[Squee]], and arm-wavy mode whenever she sees something cute or acting cute (Elysia Hughes weeded this mode out of her the first few minutes after she met her), something's caught her interest (mainly anything involving automail, i.e. Rush Valley, or a shopping spree in Central), or a rather vicious (and comic) argument with Ed (again, mainly over automail). The times that she's ''not'' Genki mode are when she's realized something tragic or an error in her construction ({{spoiler|e.g., learning about Maes' death or discovering the missing screw in Ed's newly-constructed automail arm ''after'' he left to go investigate Laboratory #5}}), or when she's concentrating on building a new automail body part.