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Contrast [[Zero Percent Approval Rating]]. An adventurer (not a ruler) treated this way has a [[Hundred Percent Heroism Rating]]. When the adoration is enforced by others, it's [[Unacceptable Targets]].
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* Most [[Disney Princess|Disney Princesses]] who actually ''are'' princesses.
* TJ of ''[[Recess]]'' is loved by every one of the students, so much so that when one student doesn't like him, it's a plot point for the whole episode.
* Princess Celestia from ''[[My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic (Animation)|My Little Pony Friendship Is Magic]]'' gets so much respect that the moment she show up, even [[Pride|Rainbow]] [[Jerk With a Heart of Gold|Dash]] and [[Genki Girl|Pinkie]] [[Cloudcuckoolander|Pie]] genuflected in silent reverence - while [[The Hero|Twilight]] [[Magic Knight|Sparkle]], the only one who had personal familiarity with her, went for a hug. Might have something to do with her being a [[Physical God|physical goddess]]. Later episodes, though, show that many of her subjects are a little intimidated by her, and frequently fuss about making a good impression (always needlessly).
* In ''[[Superman the Animated Series]]'', ''[[Darkseid]]'' is revered by all of his subjects. When Superman beats him to a pulp and throws him to the downtrodden Lowlies, they immediately try to find medical attention for him.
 
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