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[[File:pikachu_ash_5375.jpg|link=Pokémon (Anime)|right|''<small>[[Ear Worm|Oh, you're my best friend, in a world we must defend!]]</small>'']]
[[File:pikachu ash 5375.jpg|link=Pokémon (anime)|frame|''[[Ear Worm|Oh, you're my best friend, in a world we must defend!]]'']]


{{quote|'''The Doctor''' ''(addressing the TARDIS)'': What do you think, dear? Where shall we take the kids this time?

'''Amy:''' It's always you and her, isn't it? Long after the rest of us have gone. A boy and his box, off to see the universe.
{{quote|'''The Doctor''' ''(addressing the TARDIS)'': What do you think, dear? Where shall we take the kids this time?<br />
'''The Doctor:''' You say that like it's a bad thing. But honestly, it's the best thing there is.
'''Amy:''' It's always you and her, isn't it? Long after the rest of us have gone. A boy and his box, off to see the universe.<br />
'''The Doctor:''' You say that like it's a bad thing. But honestly, it's the best thing there is.|''[[Doctor Who (TV)|Doctor Who]]'', "[[Doctor Who (TV)/Recap/S32 E4 The Doctors Wife|The Doctor's Wife]]"}}
|''[[Doctor Who]]'', "[[Doctor Who/Recap/S32/E04 The Doctor's Wife|The Doctor's Wife]]"}}


A heartwarming story told through the ages: Something unique enters a young man's (or woman's) life, and they form a bond that changes them forever, usually starting them down the path to adulthood.
A heartwarming story told through the ages: Something unique enters a young man's (or woman's) life, and they form a bond that changes them forever, usually starting them down the path to adulthood.
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What that something ''is'', however, varies widely. From the classic [[Canine Companion|"A Boy and His Dog"]], all the way to... well, keep reading, you'll see.
What that something ''is'', however, varies widely. From the classic [[Canine Companion|"A Boy and His Dog"]], all the way to... well, keep reading, you'll see.


Be warned, however, that whatever X is can easily fall victim to [[Death By Newbery Medal]], [[Interrupted Cooldown Hug|especially]] if it's of the huge and/or monstrous variety.
Be warned, however, that whatever X is can easily fall victim to [[Death by Newbery Medal]], [[Interrupted Cooldown Hug|especially]] if it's of the huge and/or monstrous variety.


See also [[Interspecies Friendship]]. Compare [[Interspecies Romance]] and [[Magical Girlfriend]], if relation with X is romantic and [[Attack Animal]] for less innocent partnerships.
See also [[Interspecies Friendship]]. Compare [[Interspecies Romance]] and [[Magical Girlfriend]], if relation with X is romantic and [[Attack Animal]] for less innocent partnerships.


{{examples|Examples}}
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== Anime and Manga ==

== Anime & Manga ==
* ''[[She and Her Cat]]'' : She and, umm, her cat?
* ''[[She and Her Cat]]'' : She and, umm, her cat?
* ''[[Asura Cryin]]'': Tomoharu and His Ghost Misao.
* ''[[Asura Cryin]]'': Tomoharu and His Ghost Misao.
* ''[[Gintama (Manga)|Gintama]]'': Kagura and her uber-cute, head bitting inugami, Sadaharu.
* ''[[Gintama]]'': Kagura and her uber-cute, head bitting inugami, Sadaharu.
** Also Katsura and his man-disguised-as-duck, Elizabeth.
** Also Katsura and his man-disguised-as-duck, Elizabeth.
* ''[[Death Note (Manga)|Death Note]]'': A Boy and His [[Shinigami]].
* ''[[Death Note]]'': A Boy and His [[Shinigami]].
** Admittedly, the Shinigami is promising all along to kill the boy one day, while the boy quite calmly uses the Shinigami's apple addiction to get things from him (not to mention the fact that {{spoiler|the Shinigami ends up fulfilling his promise to murder the boy}}), but still.
** Admittedly, the Shinigami is promising all along to kill the boy one day, while the boy quite calmly uses the Shinigami's apple addiction to get things from him (not to mention the fact that {{spoiler|the Shinigami ends up fulfilling his promise to murder the boy}}), but still.
** Also played straight with a Girl and Her [[Shinigami]] where the Shinigami not only loves the girl but is willing to die for her.
** Also played straight with a Girl and Her [[Shinigami]] where the Shinigami not only loves the girl but is willing to die for her.
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* ''[[Katekyo Hitman Reborn]]'': A (Total Loser) Boy and His Insanely Powerful and Intelligent Ex-Hitman Home Tutor... Who Happens to Look Like a One-Year-Old.
* ''[[Katekyo Hitman Reborn]]'': A (Total Loser) Boy and His Insanely Powerful and Intelligent Ex-Hitman Home Tutor... Who Happens to Look Like a One-Year-Old.
* ''[[Neon Genesis Evangelion]]'': A Boy and His [[Humongous Mecha|Giant Robot]]/{{spoiler|Mother}}.
* ''[[Neon Genesis Evangelion]]'': A Boy and His [[Humongous Mecha|Giant Robot]]/{{spoiler|Mother}}.
* ''[[Bt X (Anime)|Bt X]]'': A boy and his mechanical Kirin...[[A Worldwide Punomenon|named X]]
* ''[[B't X|Bt X]]'': A boy and his mechanical Kirin...[[A Worldwide Punomenon|named X]]
* ''[[Potemayo]]'': A Boy and His Over-Possessive [[Moe Moe|Moe-Blob]] That He Found in His Fridge. Seriously.
* ''[[Potemayo]]'': A Boy and His Over-Possessive [[Moe Moe|Moe-Blob]] That He Found in His Fridge. Seriously.
* ''Magic Ban Removal!! Hyde and Closer'': A Boy and His Magical, Talking, Texas Chainsaw-Wielding Teddy Bear.
* ''Magic Ban Removal!! Hyde and Closer'': A Boy and His Magical, Talking, Texas Chainsaw-Wielding Teddy Bear.
* ''[[Parasyte]]'': A boy and His Alien Parasite.
* ''[[Parasyte]]'': A boy and His Alien Parasite.
* ''[[Digimon (Franchise)|Digimon]]'', ''[[Pokémon (Anime)|Pokémon]]'', ''[[Monster Rancher]]'' and a slew of others make up A Boy and His [[Mons]].
* ''[[Digimon]]'', ''[[Pokémon (anime)|Pokémon]]'', ''[[Monster Rancher]]'' and a slew of others make up A Boy and His [[Mons]].
** [[Double Entendre|And I always thought those shows were for children]].
** [[Double Entendre|And I always thought those shows were for children]].
* ''[[Gigantor]]'': A Boy and His Giant Robot.
* ''[[Gigantor]]'': A Boy and His Giant Robot.
* ''[[Blue Dragon]]: [[Ral Ω Grad]]'': A Boy and His Blue Shadow Dragon.
* ''[[Blue Dragon]]: [[Ral Ω Grad]]'': A Boy and His Blue Shadow Dragon.
* ''[[Black Butler (Manga)|Black Butler]]'': A Boy and His {{spoiler|Demon}} Butler.
* ''[[Black Butler]]'': A Boy and His {{spoiler|Demon}} Butler.
* ''[[Mahou Sensei Negima]]'': A Boy and His [[Weasel Mascot|Ermine]].
* ''[[Mahou Sensei Negima]]'': A Boy and His [[Weasel Mascot|Ermine]].
* ''[[Princess Tutu]]'': The second season really starts looking like A Boy and His Duck.
* ''[[Princess Tutu]]'': The second season really starts looking like A Boy and His Duck.
** [[A Worldwide Punomenon|Or is it A Duck and Her Boy?]]
** [[A Worldwide Punomenon|Or is it A Duck and Her Boy?]]
* ''[[Chrono Crusade]]'': A Girl and Her [[Our Demons Are Different|Demon]].
* ''[[Chrono Crusade]]'': A Girl and Her [[Our Demons Are Different|Demon]].
* ''[[Sonic X]]'' became [[Spot Light Stealing Squad|A Boy and His Anthropomorphic Gang]], especially for the first season.
* ''[[Sonic X]]'' became [[Spotlight-Stealing Squad|A Boy and His Anthropomorphic Gang]], especially for the first season.
* ''[[Naru Taru]]'': A Girl and Her Cute, Cuddly Dragon. [[It Got Worse|It gets worse]].
* ''[[Narutaru]]'': A Girl and Her Cute, Cuddly Dragon. [[It Got Worse|It gets worse]].
** Similar note: ''[[Bokurano]]''. 14 kids and their [[Humongous Mecha]]. Does [[It Got Worse|it get worse]]? [[Up to Eleven|Yes]].
** Similar note: ''[[Bokurano]]''. 14 kids and their [[Humongous Mecha]]. Does [[It Got Worse|it get worse]]? [[Up to Eleven|Yes]].
* ''[[Sankarea]]'': A boy and his [[Squick|zombie]]...[[Crosses the Line Twice|girlfriend]].
* ''[[Sankarea]]'': A boy and his [[Squick|zombie]]...[[Crosses the Line Twice|girlfriend]].
** Also similar: ''[[Tasogare Otome X Amnesia]]'', a boy and his [[Squick|lovesick ghost]].
** Also similar: ''[[Tasogare Otome x Amnesia]]'', a boy and his [[Squick|lovesick ghost]].
* ''[[Spider Riders]]'': A boy and his giant sized spider.
* ''[[Spider Riders]]'': A boy and his giant sized spider.
* ''[[Shaman King]]'': A Boy and His Six-Hundred-Year-Old Samurai Spirit.
* ''[[Shaman King]]'': A Boy and His Six-Hundred-Year-Old Samurai Spirit.
* The ADV advertisements for ''[[All Purpose Cultural Cat Girl Nuku Nuku (Anime)|All Purpose Cultural Cat Girl Nuku Nuku]]'' described it as "the heartwarming story of a boy and his cat... and a major military equipment manufacturer."
* The ADV advertisements for ''[[All Purpose Cultural Cat Girl Nuku Nuku]]'' described it as "the heartwarming story of a boy and his cat... and a major military equipment manufacturer."
* ''[[Code Geass (Anime)|Code Geass]]'': A Boy and His Witch. Lelouch himself says that he feels this way late in the series when C.C. asks if he regrets their meeting and the [[Well Intentioned Extremist|dark path]] he's taken as a result.
* ''[[Code Geass]]'': A Boy and His Witch. Lelouch himself says that he feels this way late in the series when C.C. asks if he regrets their meeting and the [[Well-Intentioned Extremist|dark path]] he's taken as a result.
* ''[[Lyrical Nanoha]]'': A girl and her ferret in the first series; A girl and her Wolkenritter in the second. Lolis and their badass combat powers in both.
* ''[[Lyrical Nanoha]]'': A girl and her ferret in the first series; A girl and her Wolkenritter in the second. Lolis and their badass combat powers in both.
** More like "[[Person of Mass Destruction|A girl and her world-destroying boom stick]]"
** More like "[[Person of Mass Destruction|A girl and her world-destroying boom stick]]"
* ''[[Omamori Himari]]'': A boy and his [[Catgirl]] [[Hot Chick With a Sword|Bodyguard]].
* ''[[Omamori Himari]]'': A boy and his [[Catgirl]] [[Hot Chick with a Sword|Bodyguard]].
* ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh]]!'': A boy and his 3000 year-old Egyptian pharaoh spirit.
* ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh!]]!'': A boy and his 3000 year-old Egyptian pharaoh spirit.
* ''[[Full Metal Panic]]'': A girl and her bodyguard with [[No Social Skills]].
* ''[[Full Metal Panic!]]'': A girl and her bodyguard with [[No Social Skills]].
* ''[[Soul Eater]]'': A girl and her [[Equippable Ally|scythe]].
* ''[[Soul Eater]]'': A girl and her [[Equippable Ally|scythe]].
* ''Daisuki BuBuChaCha'': A boy and his [[Magitek|ride-in toy car that's possessed by the spirit of his now-deceased dog]].
* ''Daisuki BuBuChaCha'': A boy and his [[Magitek|ride-in toy car that's possessed by the spirit of his now-deceased dog]].
* ''[[Ginga Nagareboshi Gin]]'' begins as the classic "a boy and his dog" variety, with the pair of them trying to take down a monstrous bear. [[Genre Shift|Then the dog goes feral and the story focuses on the dogs' war against said gigantic bear.]]
* ''[[Ginga: Nagareboshi Gin]]'' begins as the classic "a boy and his dog" variety, with the pair of them trying to take down a monstrous bear. [[Genre Shift|Then the dog goes feral and the story focuses on the dogs' war against said gigantic bear.]]
* ''[[Future GPX Cyber Formula (Anime)|Future GPX Cyber Formula]]'': A boy (later a man) and his AI supercomputer-equipped [[Cool Car|cool race car]].
* ''[[Future GPX Cyber Formula]]'': A boy (later a man) and his AI supercomputer-equipped [[Cool Car|cool race car]].
* ''Roujin Z'': A bo- old gentleman and his [[Psycho Prototype|bed]].
* ''Roujin Z'': A bo- old gentleman and his [[Psycho Prototype|bed]].
* ''Chikyuu Misaki'': A girl and her mini-Nessie (which turns into a small boy when kissed).
* ''Chikyuu Misaki'': A girl and her mini-Nessie (which turns into a small boy when kissed).
* ''[[Fairy Tail (Manga)|Fairy Tail]]'': A Boy and his Flying Cat.
* ''[[Fairy Tail]]'': A Boy and his Flying Cat.
* ''[[Fullmetal Alchemist (Manga)|Fullmetal Alchemist]]'' A boy and his armor suit whose brother's soul in bound to said suit.
* ''[[Fullmetal Alchemist (manga)|Fullmetal Alchemist]]'' A boy and his armor suit whose brother's soul in bound to said suit.
* ''[[Brigadoon Marin and Melan]]'' is a heartwarming tale of an orphan and the robotic living weapon that protects her. Depending on your tastes, it's either better than or weirder than you would think.
* ''[[Brigadoon Marin and Melan]]'' is a heartwarming tale of an orphan and the robotic living weapon that protects her. Depending on your tastes, it's either better than or weirder than you would think.
* [[Eureka Seven]]: A boy and his {{spoiler|alien}} girlfriend, and their [[Humongous Mecha|Giant Robot]] {{spoiler|who happens to be the [[Starfish Aliens]] equivalent of a [[Magical Girl]]}}.
* [[Eureka Seven]]: A boy and his {{spoiler|alien}} girlfriend, and their [[Humongous Mecha|Giant Robot]] {{spoiler|who happens to be the [[Starfish Aliens]] equivalent of a [[Magical Girl]]}}.
* [[Shakugan no Shana]]: A girl and her longevity boyfriend.
* [[Shakugan no Shana]]: A girl and her longevity boyfriend.
* ''[[My Neighbor Totoro]]'': Two girls and their magical forest spirit.
* ''[[My Neighbor Totoro]]'': Two girls and their magical forest spirit.
* ''[[Rah Xephon]]'': A boy and his vaguely Mayan pseudo-giant-robot.
* ''[[RahXephon]]'': A boy and his vaguely Mayan pseudo-giant-robot.
* [[Blood Plus]]: A girl and her loyal immortal bodyguard.
* [[Blood+]]: A girl and her loyal immortal bodyguard.
* ''[[Model Suit Gunpla Builders Beginning G]]'': A boy and his Gunpla. Along with other Model Suit pilots.
* ''[[Model Suit Gunpla Builders Beginning G]]'': A boy and his Gunpla. Along with other Model Suit pilots.
* ''[[Blue Exorcist (Manga)|Ao No Exorcist]]'': A demon boy and his Sith (no, not ''[[Star Wars|that]]'' Sith) cat demon that increases and decreases in size.
* ''[[Blue Exorcist|Ao No Exorcist]]'': A demon boy and his Sith (no, not ''[[Star Wars|that]]'' Sith) cat demon that increases and decreases in size.
* Karakuri Zoushi Ayatsuri Sakon: A boy and his puppet.
* Karakuri Zoushi Ayatsuri Sakon: A boy and his puppet.
* [[Chobits]]: a boy and his [[Artificial Human|PC]].
* [[Chobits]]: a boy and his [[Artificial Human|PC]].
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* DC's ''[[Stanley and His Monster]]''.
* DC's ''[[Stanley and His Monster]]''.
* Used in Marvel's [[What If]] series in the story ''"I'll be your best friend!"''. The cover declared that the story starred "Cannonball's little brother Josh... and his pet Sentinel!"
* Used in Marvel's [[What If]] series in the story ''"I'll be your best friend!"''. The cover declared that the story starred "Cannonball's little brother Josh... and his pet Sentinel!"
* Yet Another Boy and His Sentinel: Tom Skylark and Rover in the "Here Comes Tomorrow" storyline in ''New [[X Men]]''.
* Yet Another Boy and His Sentinel: Tom Skylark and Rover in the "Here Comes Tomorrow" storyline in ''New [[X-Men]]''.
* ''A Boy and his 'Bot'' by Gary Thomas Washington.
* ''A Boy and his 'Bot'' by Gary Thomas Washington.
* C.O.P.S. #5 centered on Bowser and his cyborg dog Blitz, and Bowser/Rex Pointer's memories of his first dog, Maxie.
* C.O.P.S. #5 centered on Bowser and his cyborg dog Blitz, and Bowser/Rex Pointer's memories of his first dog, Maxie.
* In ''[[The Sandman]]'', Delirium's companion is the German Shepherd (probably) Barnabas, given to her by her brother Destruction.


== Fan Works ==

* Given that ''[[Calvin and Hobbes: The Series]]'' is a [[Script Fic]] of [[Calvin and Hobbes]], the premise is [[Captain Obvious|obviously]] still A Boy and His Tiger.
== Fan Fic ==
* Given that ''[[Calvin and Hobbes The Series (Fanfic)|Calvin and Hobbes The Series]]'' is a [[Script Fic]] of [[Calvin and Hobbes]], the premise is [[Captain Obvious|obviously]] still A Boy and His Tiger.




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* ''[[Babe]]'': A Boy and His Pig. Well, An Old Man and not A Boy, but it fits.
* ''[[Babe]]'': A Boy and His Pig. Well, An Old Man and not A Boy, but it fits.
* Japanese film ''[[Gamera]] - The Brave'': A Boy and His Baby Turtle Turned [[Kaiju|Daikaiju]].
* Japanese film ''[[Gamera]] - The Brave'': A Boy and His Baby Turtle Turned [[Kaiju|Daikaiju]].
* ''[[ET the Extraterrestrial (Film)|ET the Extraterrestrial]]'' established A Boy and His Alien as a dream for a generation.
* ''[[E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial|ET the Extraterrestrial]]'' established A Boy and His Alien as a dream for a generation.
* Roughly half the 2007 ''[[Transformers (Film)|Transformers]]'' movie is essentially A Boy and His Car (That Transforms into a Sixteen-Foot-Tall Alien Warrior).
* Roughly half the 2007 ''[[Transformers (film)|Transformers]]'' movie is essentially A Boy and His Car (That Transforms into a Sixteen-Foot-Tall Alien Warrior).
* ''[[Let the Right One In]]'': A Boy and His Vampire.
* ''[[Let the Right One In]]'': A Boy and His Vampire.
* ''[[Free Willy]]'': A story about a Boy and His [[Accidental Innuendo|Willy]]. Sorry, a Boy and His Relationship With His Little Whale. No, wait, a story about a Boy Who Likes To Hold On To His Big Fish. [[Overly Long Gag|Uh,]] a story about a Boy and His Killer Whale. No, no, a story about a Boy and His Orca. There we go!
* ''[[Free Willy]]'': A story about a Boy and His [[Accidental Innuendo|Willy]]. Sorry, a Boy and His Relationship With His Little Whale. No, wait, a story about a Boy Who Likes To Hold On To His Big Fish. [[Overly Long Gag|Uh,]] a story about a Boy and His Killer Whale. No, no, a story about a Boy and His Orca. There we go!
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* While we are on the topic of dogs, ''[[Old Yeller]]''.
* While we are on the topic of dogs, ''[[Old Yeller]]''.
* The French film ''The Fox and the Child'': A Girl and Her Fox.
* The French film ''The Fox and the Child'': A Girl and Her Fox.
* Played straight in Disney's "[[Homeward Bound the Incredible Journey|Homeward Bound]]" films (a boy and his dog plus a girl and her cat). Though most of the time it works the other way around, a dog/cat and their boy/girl.
* Played straight in Disney's "[[Homeward Bound: The Incredible Journey|Homeward Bound]]" films (a boy and his dog plus a girl and her cat). Though most of the time it works the other way around, a dog/cat and their boy/girl.
* [[Flight of the Navigator]]: A Boy and His Sentient Alien Spaceship.
* [[Flight of the Navigator]]: A Boy and His Sentient Alien Spaceship.
* Subverted in ''[[The Dark Crystal]]''. Fizgig,a dog-like alien belongs to Kira, the -ahem- only FEMALE Gelfling left alive.
* Subverted in ''[[The Dark Crystal]]''. Fizgig,a dog-like alien belongs to Kira, the -ahem- only FEMALE Gelfling left alive.
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* ''[[A Boy and His Dog]]'', natch.
* ''[[A Boy and His Dog]]'', natch.
* ''[[Tank Girl]]''. Technically, A Girl And Her X. But she "calls" the tank to her at one point.
* ''[[Tank Girl]]''. Technically, A Girl And Her X. But she "calls" the tank to her at one point.
* ''[[How to Train Your Dragon (Film)|How to Train Your Dragon]]''.
* ''[[How to Train Your Dragon (animation)|How to Train Your Dragon]]''.
* ''The Rescuers Down Under'': A boy and his giant golden eagle
* ''The Rescuers Down Under'': A boy and his giant golden eagle
* ''Casper: A Spirited Beginning'': A boy and his ghost.
* ''Casper: A Spirited Beginning'': A boy and his ghost.
* ''[[Air Bud]]'' series: A boy and his dog... that plays basketball, football, soccer, baseball, and volleyball.
* ''[[Air Bud]]'' series: A boy and his dog... that plays basketball, football, soccer, baseball, and volleyball.
* ''Born to be Wild'': [[Everythings Better With Monkeys|A boy and his gorilla]].
* ''Born to be Wild'': [[Everything's Better with Monkeys|A boy and his gorilla]].
* ''[[Mighty Joe Young]]'' has a girl and her (giant) gorilla.
* ''[[Mighty Joe Young]]'' has a girl and her (giant) gorilla.
* ''The Invisible Boy''. A boy and his playmate, a robot (Robby the Robot).
* ''The Invisible Boy''. A boy and his playmate, a robot (Robby the Robot).
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* ''[[Mystery Team]]'': A boy and his [[Title Drop|Mystery Team]]
* ''[[Mystery Team]]'': A boy and his [[Title Drop|Mystery Team]]
* ''[[The Red Balloon]]'': A boy and his red balloon.
* ''[[The Red Balloon]]'': A boy and his red balloon.
* ''[[The Beastmaster (Film)|The Beastmaster]]'': A man and his Panther, Eagle, and two Ferrets.
* ''[[The Beastmaster]]'': A man and his Panther, Eagle, and two Ferrets.
* ''Ted'': A boy and his teddy bear, who comes to life. But what happens when they grow up?
* ''Ted'': A boy and his teddy bear, who comes to life. But what happens when they grow up?


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* ''[[The Bartimaeus Trilogy]]'' has one in Ptolemy and Bartimaeus, they'd have died for each other...{{spoiler|one did}} . Then there's Nathaniel and Bartimaeus that comes after Ptolemy dies (way after, 2000 years plus), though they may not be an example as they both loath each other until the end and continuously argue (hilariously) throughout the whole three books.
* ''[[The Bartimaeus Trilogy]]'' has one in Ptolemy and Bartimaeus, they'd have died for each other...{{spoiler|one did}} . Then there's Nathaniel and Bartimaeus that comes after Ptolemy dies (way after, 2000 years plus), though they may not be an example as they both loath each other until the end and continuously argue (hilariously) throughout the whole three books.
* The ''[[Temeraire]]'' series: A Boy and His Dragon. Or, possibly, A Dragon and His British Naval Officer. While not guiding Laurence into manhood, Temeraire does mark a significant shift both in his life and understanding of the world. The series also has several other variants on the trope, such as An [[Action Girl]] and Her Dragon, An [[Action Mom]] and Her Dragon, A Dragon and Her [[Evil Overlord|Conqueror of Continental Europe]], A Dragon and His [[Cool Old Guy|Overweight Middle-Aged]] [[The Captain|Captain]]; etc.
* The ''[[Temeraire]]'' series: A Boy and His Dragon. Or, possibly, A Dragon and His British Naval Officer. While not guiding Laurence into manhood, Temeraire does mark a significant shift both in his life and understanding of the world. The series also has several other variants on the trope, such as An [[Action Girl]] and Her Dragon, An [[Action Mom]] and Her Dragon, A Dragon and Her [[Evil Overlord|Conqueror of Continental Europe]], A Dragon and His [[Cool Old Guy|Overweight Middle-Aged]] [[The Captain|Captain]]; etc.
* Interestingly [[Playing With a Trope|played with]] in ''[[The Neverending Story (Literature)|The Neverending Story]]'', where a Boy and His Horse relationship is early driven to [[Death By Newbery Medal|a moving end]]... only to be replaced with a better partner, when [[The Hero]] finds a much more interesting companion, turning the trope into A Boy And His Dragon (and [[Dragon Rider]], incidentally).
* Interestingly [[Playing with a Trope|played with]] in ''[[The Neverending Story (novel)|The Neverending Story]]'', where a Boy and His Horse relationship is early driven to [[Death by Newbery Medal|a moving end]]... only to be replaced with a better partner, when [[The Hero]] finds a much more interesting companion, turning the trope into A Boy And His Dragon (and [[Dragon Rider]], incidentally).
* ''[[Dogsbody]]'' by [[Diana Wynne Jones]] is almost a standard A Girl and Her Dog story. Except that it's told from the perspective of the dog, who is actually a reincarnation of the guardian spirit of the star Sirius.
* ''[[Dogsbody]]'' by [[Diana Wynne Jones]] is almost a standard A Girl and Her Dog story. Except that it's told from the perspective of the dog, who is actually a reincarnation of the guardian spirit of the star Sirius.
* The [[Science Fiction]] novel ''[[New Kashubia Series|A Boy and His Tank]]'' is a play off this trope.
* The [[Science Fiction]] novel ''[[New Kashubia Series|A Boy and His Tank]]'' is a play off this trope.
* Both ''Jacob Two-Two and the Dinosaur'' (Mordecai Richler) and ''Henry Hollins the Dinosaur'' were A Boy and His Dinosaur stories.
* Both ''Jacob Two-Two and the Dinosaur'' (Mordecai Richler) and ''Henry Hollins the Dinosaur'' were A Boy and His Dinosaur stories.
* The [[Harlan Ellison]] story ''A Boy and His Dog'' twists this trope to hell: {{spoiler|The boy is a serial rapist and the dog helps him find victims. The boy really does seem to love him, and finds his dog . . . food.}}
* The [[Harlan Ellison]] story ''A Boy and His Dog'' twists this trope to hell: {{spoiler|The boy is a serial rapist and the dog helps him find victims. The boy really does seem to love him, and finds his dog . . . food.}}
* The book ''A Kestrel for a Knave'' (adapted for film as ''Kes'') follows A Boy and His... well, you can guess, can't you? {{spoiler|It also falls prey (no pun intended) to [[Death By Newbery Medal]].}}
* The book ''A Kestrel for a Knave'' (adapted for film as ''Kes'') follows A Boy and His... well, you can guess, can't you? {{spoiler|It also falls prey (no pun intended) to [[Death by Newbery Medal]].}}
* ''The City and the Stars'': A Boy and His Noncorporeal Psychic Superintelligence from [[Precursors|Before Civilization Fell]]. But really, Hilvar is an adult with a penchant for strange pets. Nonetheless, his people are psychics, and that allowed him to make contact with Vanamonde.
* ''The City and the Stars'': A Boy and His Noncorporeal Psychic Superintelligence from [[Precursors|Before Civilization Fell]]. But really, Hilvar is an adult with a penchant for strange pets. Nonetheless, his people are psychics, and that allowed him to make contact with Vanamonde.
* [[CS Lewis (Creator)|CS Lewis]]'s ''[[Narnia]]'', one of the books is titled ''[[The Horse and His Boy]]'', which sometimes plays the trope straight and sometimes inverts it, as the boy is not always in charge, and is less experienced in the ways of the world than the former warhorse.
* [[C. S. Lewis]]'s ''[[Narnia]]'', one of the books is titled ''[[The Horse and His Boy]]'', which sometimes plays the trope straight and sometimes inverts it, as the boy is not always in charge, and is less experienced in the ways of the world than the former warhorse.
* ''[[Discworld]]'':
** In a similar manner, Maurice and Keith in the ''[[Discworld (Literature)|Discworld]]'' novel ''[[Discworld (Literature)/The Amazing Maurice and His Educated Rodents|The Amazing Maurice and His Educated Rodents]]'' are A Cat and His Boy.
** Another Discworld novel, ''[[Discworld (Literature)/The Truth|The Truth]]'', gives us Gaspode and Foul Ole Ron, who are essentially A Dog and His Insane Hobo.
** Maurice and Keith in the ''[[Discworld]]'' novel ''[[The Amazing Maurice and his Educated Rodents]]'' are A Cat and His Boy.
** Another Discworld novel, ''[[The Truth]]'', gives us Gaspode and Foul Ole Ron, who are essentially A Dog and His Insane Hobo.
** Very similarly to ''[[The Horse and His Boy]]'', in Fredric R. Stewart's ''[[Cerberon (Literature)|Cerberon]]'', the eponymous unicorn has been George's best friend his entire life. The novel opens with George clearly in command, but by the end it's Cerberon who is in charge. In a [[Shout Out]] to [[CS Lewis (Creator)|CS Lewis]], Cerberon's mother is named Jewel, after the unicorn in [[The Last Battle]].
** Very similarly to ''[[The Horse and His Boy]]'', in Fredric R. Stewart's ''[[Cerberon]]'', the eponymous unicorn has been George's best friend his entire life. The novel opens with George clearly in command, but by the end it's Cerberon who is in charge. In a [[Shout-Out]] to [[C. S. Lewis|CS Lewis]], Cerberon's mother is named Jewel, after the unicorn in [[The Last Battle]].
* [[Robert A. Heinlein]]'s ''[[The Star Beast]]'': <s>A Boy and His Giant Talking Space Lizard</s> A Giant Talking Space Lizard and Her Boy.
* [[Robert A. Heinlein]]'s ''[[The Star Beast]]'': <s>A Boy and His Giant Talking Space Lizard</s> A Giant Talking Space Lizard and Her Boy.
** Similarly, in ''Red Planet'': A Martian Larval Form and Her Boy.
** Similarly, in ''[[Red Planet (novel)|Red Planet]]'': A Martian Larval Form and Her Boy.
** ''[[Have Space Suit Will Travel]]'': An Extragalactic Alien Peacekeeper and Her Two Wards.
** ''[[Have Space Suit—Will Travel]]'': An Extragalactic Alien Peacekeeper and Her Two Wards.
* In one of [[Robert Rankin]]'s ''Brentford'' stories Omally (always spelled without the apostrophe, for some reason) refuses to die without his faithful Marchant. Pooley [[Lampshade Hanging|comments,]] "A boy and his bike! I feel sick!"
* In one of [[Robert Rankin]]'s ''Brentford'' stories Omally (always spelled without the apostrophe, for some reason) refuses to die without his faithful Marchant. Pooley [[Lampshade Hanging|comments,]] "A boy and his bike! I feel sick!"
* Christopher Paolini's ''[[Inheritance Cycle (Literature)|Inheritance Cycle]]'': A Boy and His Dragon.
* Christopher Paolini's ''[[Inheritance Cycle]]'': A Boy and His Dragon.
* The ''Norby'' books: A Boy and His Little Cute Robot.
* The ''Norby'' books: A Boy and His Little Cute Robot.
* Steinbeck's ''The Red Pony''.
* Steinbeck's ''The Red Pony''.
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* Flinx and Pip, of [[Alan Dean Foster]]'s ''[[Humanx Commonwealth]]'' series, is a straight example. Flinx is [[The Empath]], and Pip is an Alaspinian miniature dragon, or minidrag, that forms a [[Bond Creatures|psychic bond]] with him as a child. She amplifies his empathic powers and does a pretty fair job of protecting him.
* Flinx and Pip, of [[Alan Dean Foster]]'s ''[[Humanx Commonwealth]]'' series, is a straight example. Flinx is [[The Empath]], and Pip is an Alaspinian miniature dragon, or minidrag, that forms a [[Bond Creatures|psychic bond]] with him as a child. She amplifies his empathic powers and does a pretty fair job of protecting him.
* Given that it's usually young-ish teens who Impress, the entire premise of [[Anne McCaffrey]]'s ''[[Dragonriders of Pern]]'' is basically a Boy/Girl and their Dragon.
* Given that it's usually young-ish teens who Impress, the entire premise of [[Anne McCaffrey]]'s ''[[Dragonriders of Pern]]'' is basically a Boy/Girl and their Dragon.
* ''[[IQ (Literature)|IQ]]'' a [[Star Trek the Next Generation]] book written by John De Lancie, Q snarkily refers to Picard and Data as "A boy and his computer".
* ''[[I, Q]]'' a [[Star Trek: The Next Generation]] book written by John De Lancie, Q snarkily refers to Picard and Data as "A boy and his computer".
* [[Tamora Pierce]] loves this trope. There are two instances of A Girl and Her Cat (incidentally the same cat), followed by A Girl and her Every Animal In Existence, {{spoiler|Including Skeletal Dinosaurs}} and a Baby Dragon, A Man and His Skeletal Dinosaur, A Girl And Her Horse, Sparrows, Griffin, and Small Children, A Girl And Her Crows, and A Girl and her Pigeons. And that's just in the [[Tortall Universe|Tortall books.]] The [[Circle of Magic]] has A Boy And His Plants, A Girl And Her Starling, and A Girl And Her Magical ''Glass'' Dragon. The last one 'breathes' flame-shaped glass ornaments.
* [[Tamora Pierce]] loves this trope. There are two instances of A Girl and Her Cat (incidentally the same cat), followed by A Girl and her Every Animal In Existence, {{spoiler|Including Skeletal Dinosaurs}} and a Baby Dragon, A Man and His Skeletal Dinosaur, A Girl And Her Horse, Sparrows, Griffin, and Small Children, A Girl And Her Crows, and A Girl and her Pigeons. And that's just in the [[Tortall Universe|Tortall books.]] The [[Circle of Magic]] has A Boy And His Plants, A Girl And Her Starling, and A Girl And Her Magical ''Glass'' Dragon. The last one 'breathes' flame-shaped glass ornaments.
* Walter Farley's ''The Black Stallion'' series is very much A Boy And His Horse. So was his ''Island Stallion'' series.
* Walter Farley's ''The Black Stallion'' series is very much A Boy And His Horse. So was his ''Island Stallion'' series.
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* [[Clifford the Big Red Dog]]: A Girl and her [[Canis Major|gargantuan dog]]. One of the songs on the tribute album for the Scholastic animated series is titled "A Girl and Her Dog."
* [[Clifford the Big Red Dog]]: A Girl and her [[Canis Major|gargantuan dog]]. One of the songs on the tribute album for the Scholastic animated series is titled "A Girl and Her Dog."
* [[Harold and The Purple Crayon]]: A boy and his magical crayon.
* [[Harold and The Purple Crayon]]: A boy and his magical crayon.
* [[Black Dogs (Literature)|Black Dogs]]: A girl and her dog... soldier.
* [[Black Dogs]]: A girl and her dog... soldier.
* [[Shiloh]]: Classic boy and his dog scenario.
* [[Shiloh]]: Classic boy and his dog scenario.
* ''[[Old Yeller]]'', another classic "boy and his dog". Both of the above are [[Death By Newbery Medal|Newbery winners]]. Or losers, in the animal's case.
* ''[[Old Yeller]]'', another classic "boy and his dog". Both of the above are [[Death by Newbery Medal|Newbery winners]]. Or losers, in the animal's case.
* Mary O'Hara's ''My Friend Flicka'': A Boy and His Horse.
* Mary O'Hara's ''My Friend Flicka'': A Boy and His Horse.
* ''Charlotte's Web'' - A girl and her pig at least at the beginning. Then it becomes "a pig and his spider".
* ''Charlotte's Web'' - A girl and her pig at least at the beginning. Then it becomes "a pig and his spider". Or perhaps, more accurately, "a spider and her pig".
* ''[[Faust]]'': An old man and his (literal) demons.
* ''[[Faust]]'': An old man and his (literal) demons.
* [[Edgar Pangborn]], "Tiger Boy". The [[Walking the Earth|wandering]] youth seems kind and gentle but lets his tiger perform euthanasia on the old and sick. This leads to a tragic ending.
* [[Edgar Pangborn]], "Tiger Boy". The [[Walking the Earth|wandering]] youth seems kind and gentle but lets his tiger perform euthanasia on the old and sick. This leads to a tragic ending.
* ''[[His Dark Materials]]'' has elements of "A Girl and her [[Ninja Pirate Zombie Robot|killer sentient metalworking badass]] [[Everythings Worse With Bears|polar bear]]" to it, but as people are born with part of their soul external in the form of an animal-shaped daemon, it also has this as the basis for most of their entire society.
* ''[[His Dark Materials]]'' has elements of "A Girl and her [[Ninja Pirate Zombie Robot|killer sentient metalworking badass]] [[Everything's Worse with Bears|polar bear]]" to it, but as people are born with part of their soul external in the form of an animal-shaped daemon, it also has this as the basis for most of their entire society.
* Charles Stross: ''[http://www.antipope.org/charlie/fiction/boy3.html A Boy and his God]''
* Charles Stross: ''[http://www.antipope.org/charlie/fiction/boy3.html A Boy and his God]''
* Marguerite Henry's ''King of the Wind'': a boy and his horse.
* Marguerite Henry's ''King of the Wind'': a boy and his horse.
* In [[Kate Di Camillo]]'s ''Because of Winn-Dixie'', a girl and her dog.
* In [[Kate DiCamillo]]'s ''Because of Winn-Dixie'', a girl and her dog.
* ''The Adventures of Electronic'' by E. Veltistov: A boy and his Robot Twin.
* ''The Adventures of Electronic'' by E. Veltistov: A boy and his Robot Twin.
* David Weber's "Honor Harrington" series starts out as "a girl and her telepathic alien cat" and follows her career in the space navy.
* David Weber's "Honor Harrington" series starts out as "a girl and her telepathic alien cat" and follows her career in the space navy.
* Jake and Oy from ''[[The Dark Tower]]'' series: A boy and his billy-bumbler.
* Jake and Oy from ''[[The Dark Tower]]'' series: A boy and his billy-bumbler.
* ''[[How to Train Your Dragon (Literature)|How to Train Your Dragon]]'': A boy and his ... well, guess.
* ''[[How to Train Your Dragon (novel)|How to Train Your Dragon]]'': A boy and his ... well, guess.
* ''Where the Red Fern Grows'': A tragic story of a boy and his hound. Dogs.
* ''Where the Red Fern Grows'': A tragic story of a boy and his hound. Dogs.
* ''[[If You Give a Mouse A Cookie (Literature)|If You Give a Mouse A Cookie]]'': A boy and his mouse.
* ''[[If You Give a Mouse a Cookie]]'': A boy and his mouse.
* [[Ramona Quimby|Henry Huggins]] and his dog Ribsy
* [[Ramona Quimby|Henry Huggins]] and his dog Ribsy




== Live-Action TV ==
== Live-Action TV ==
* ''[[Kamen Rider Den O|Kamen Rider Den-O]]'': A Boy and His Four (or Five) Possessing Demons.
* ''[[Kamen Rider Den-O]]'': A Boy and His Four (or Five) Possessing Demons.
* One of the main plotlines in the short-lived [[Speculative Fiction]] series ''[[Surface]]'' was A Boy and His Sea Monster.
* One of the main plotlines in the short-lived [[Speculative Fiction]] series ''[[Surface]]'' was A Boy and His Sea Monster.
* ''Johnny Socko and his Giant Robot''.
* ''Johnny Socko and his Giant Robot''.
* ''[[Flipper]]'': A Boy and his Dolphin.
* ''[[Flipper]]'': A Boy and his Dolphin.
* ''[[Lassie (TV)|Lassie]]'': A Boy and his Dog.
* ''[[Lassie (TV series)|Lassie]]'': A Boy and his Dog.
* ''[[Skippy the Bush Kangaroo]]'': A Boy (Sunny) and his Kangaroo (Skippy).
* ''[[Skippy the Bush Kangaroo]]'': A Boy (Sunny) and his Kangaroo (Skippy).
* For a lot of fans, [[Doctor Who (TV)|Doctor Who]] ([[Genre Busting|along with a lot of other things]]) is the story of a Time-Lord and his sentient police box shaped Time-Machine.
* For a lot of fans, [[Doctor Who]] ([[Genre Busting|along with a lot of other things]]) is the story of a Time-Lord and his sentient police box shaped Time-Machine.
** The trope is even called out by name in [[Doctor Who (TV)/Recap/S32 E4 The Doctors Wife|The Doctor's Wife]]:
** The trope is even called out by name in [[Doctor Who/Recap/S32/E04 The Doctor's Wife|The Doctor's Wife]]:
{{quote| '''Amy''': It's always you and her, isn't it? A boy and his box, off to see the universe.}}
{{quote|'''Amy''': It's always you and her, isn't it? A boy and his box, off to see the universe.}}
* Boxey and his robotic dog Muffit in the classic ''[[Battlestar Galactica Classic|Battlestar Galactica]]''.
* Boxey and his robotic dog Muffit in [[Battlestar Galactica (1978 TV series)|the classic ''Battlestar Galactica'']].




== Music ==
== Music ==
* [[Yellow Ostrich]] with the song "Whale"
* [[Yellow Ostrich]] with the song "Whale"
* Referenced in the title of the epic [[Tear Jerker]], "A Boy and his Frog". [[The Muppets|The boy is Jim Henson, and the Frog is Kermit]].
* Referenced in the title of the epic [[Tear Jerker]], [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t9kT1xIpZ4E "A Boy and his Frog"], by [[Filk Song|filk singer] Tom Smith. [[The Muppets|The boy is Jim Henson, and the Frog is Kermit]].




== Musical Theater ==
== Musical Theater ==
* [[Me and My Dick]]: A boy and his anthropomorphic body parts.
* ''[[Me and My Dick]]'': A boy and his anthropomorphic body parts.




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* ''Cow And Boy''
* ''Cow And Boy''
* ''[[Bloom County]]'': A Boy and His Penguin. (Originally. This angle was swiftly dropped when Opus became the [[Ensemble Darkhorse]].)
* ''[[Bloom County]]'': A Boy and His Penguin. (Originally. This angle was swiftly dropped when Opus became the [[Ensemble Darkhorse]].)
** Binkley Jr.: I for one think it's uniquely wholesome. A boy and his penguin!
{{quote|'''Binkley Jr.:''' I for one think it's uniquely wholesome. A boy and his penguin!
** Opus: A penguin and his boy!
'''Opus:''' A penguin and his boy!
** Binkley Sr.: Two dips and a dad.
'''Binkley Sr.:''' Two dips and a dad.}}




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== Video Games ==
== Video Games ==
* One ''[[Xenosaga (Video Game)|Xenosaga]]'' [[Yonkoma|4-koma]] aptly sums up the series as "A Girl And Her Doll". Of course, said "doll" is a combat android with the power of a fleet....
* One ''[[Xenosaga]]'' [[Yonkoma|4-koma]] aptly sums up the series as "A Girl And Her Doll". Of course, said "doll" is a combat android with the power of a fleet....
* The ''[[A Boy and His Blob]]'' franchise. Go on, ''guess.''
* The ''[[A Boy and His Blob]]'' franchise. Go on, ''guess.''
** The original games, on the NES and the [[Game Boy]], had more of a sillier, irreverent tone than a traditional "boy and his x" work. The Wii [[Revival]], on the other hand, was deliberately designed to milk this trope for every last [[Crowning Moment of Heartwarming|heartwarming]] drop. How many games can boast a dedicated "hug" button?
** The original games, on the NES and the [[Game Boy]], had more of a sillier, irreverent tone than a traditional "boy and his x" work. The Wii [[Revival]], on the other hand, was deliberately designed to milk this trope for every last [[Crowning Moment of Heartwarming|heartwarming]] drop. How many games can boast a dedicated "hug" button?
* ''[[Super Mario World (Video Game)|Super Mario World]]'': A Plumber and His [[Ridiculously Cute Critter|Ridiculously cute Dragon]].
* ''[[Super Mario World (video game)|Super Mario World]]'': A Plumber and His [[Ridiculously Cute Critter|Ridiculously cute Dragon]].
* ''[[Blue Dragon]]'': A Group of Children and Their [[Living Shadow|Sentient Shadows]].
* ''[[Blue Dragon]]'': A Group of Children and Their [[Living Shadow|Sentient Shadows]].
* ''Pokémon'': Children and Their Monsters. The starter Pokémon are meant to be this the most. Especially ''[[Pokémon Red and Blue (Video Game)|Pokémon Yellow]]'', with A Boy And His Pikachu.
* ''Pokémon'': Children and Their Monsters. The starter Pokémon are meant to be this the most. Especially ''[[Pokémon Red and Blue|Pokémon Yellow]]'', with A Boy And His Pikachu.
** The New ''[[Pokémon Gold and Silver (Video Game)|HeartGold and SoulSilver]]'' games are also an example of this; The mon that is first in your party walks around and interacts with you. Sometimes they [[Fridge Horror|''playfully nip at your feet'']].
** The New ''[[Pokémon Gold and Silver|HeartGold and SoulSilver]]'' games are also an example of this; The mon that is first in your party walks around and interacts with you. Sometimes they [[Fridge Horror|''playfully nip at your feet'']].
*** Even worse, imagine some of the sharper ones [[http://fluffysquirrel.deviantart.com/art/Scyther-Love-157957274?q=boost<!-- 3Apopular20scyther&qo=14 poking you.]] -->
*** Even worse, imagine some of the sharper ones [http://fluffysquirrel.deviantart.com/art/Scyther-Love-157957274?q=boost%3Apopular%20scyther&qo=14 poking you.]
* In ''[[Fallout 3 (Video Game)|Fallout 3]]'', President Eden's radio messages frequently mentions his childhood, when he and his dog roamed and rambled. Subverted somewhat {{spoiler|when it turns out President Eden is actually an insane AI and never actually had a childhood}}.
* In ''[[Fallout 3]]'', President Eden's radio messages frequently mentions his childhood, when he and his dog roamed and rambled. Subverted somewhat {{spoiler|when it turns out President Eden is actually an insane AI and never actually had a childhood}}.
** "A boy and his dog" fits the Lone Wanderer pretty well though.
** "A boy and his dog" fits the Lone Wanderer pretty well though.
** Also, every other ''[[Fallout (Video Game)|Fallout]]'' protagonist may fit this trope.
** Also, every other ''[[Fallout]]'' protagonist may fit this trope.
*** The ''Vault Dweller'' from ''[[Fallout 1 (Video Game)|Fallout 1]]'' has the ability to recruit the first Dogmeat in the series, a dog from a town close to Vault 13 and one of the first to visit (and, by canon, he did).
*** The ''Vault Dweller'' from ''[[Fallout 1]]'' has the ability to recruit the first Dogmeat in the series, a dog from a town close to Vault 13 and one of the first to visit (and, by canon, he did).
*** In ''[[Fallout 2 (Video Game)|Fallout 2]]'' the Chosen One can recruit K9 (no relation with the [[Doctor Who (TV)|Doctor Who]] character) or Robodog, two cybernetic dogs (and, [[Word of God]], he did).
*** In ''[[Fallout 2]]'' the Chosen One can recruit K9 (no relation with the [[Doctor Who]] character) or Robodog, two cybernetic dogs (and, [[Word of God]], he did).
*** In the aforementioned ''[[Fallout 3 (Video Game)|Fallout 3]]'' the Lone Wanderer can recruit the second Dogmeat in the series.
*** In the aforementioned ''[[Fallout 3]]'' the Lone Wanderer can recruit the second Dogmeat in the series.
*** The Courier in ''[[Fallout New Vegas (Video Game)|Fallout New Vegas]]'' can get the optional quest of repairing Rex, a worn-out cybernetic dog, and traveling around with him.
*** The Courier in ''[[Fallout: New Vegas]]'' can get the optional quest of repairing Rex, a worn-out cybernetic dog, and traveling around with him.
*** The Courier may also travel with ED-E, a small robotic sentry acting as a floating R2-D2.
*** The Courier may also travel with ED-E, a small robotic sentry acting as a floating R2-D2.
* Playing Warhammer Online as a High Elf White Lion could lead to A Boy And His Small Albino Attack Lion.
* Playing Warhammer Online as a High Elf White Lion could lead to A Boy And His Small Albino Attack Lion.
* ''[[The Maw]]'' is a Small Blue Alien and His Unstoppable Gelatinous Eating Machine. {{spoiler|Despite the innate potential for it in that premise, it surprisingly ends without a turn for the dark: the game ends with Frank, the small blue alien, finally having to leave Maw as Maw becomes a living planet and then eats the camera.}}
* ''[[The Maw]]'' is a Small Blue Alien and His Unstoppable Gelatinous Eating Machine. {{spoiler|Despite the innate potential for it in that premise, it surprisingly ends without a turn for the dark: the game ends with Frank, the small blue alien, finally having to leave Maw as Maw becomes a living planet and then eats the camera.}}
* ''[[Mega Man Star Force]]'': A boy and His [[Energy Being]] Alien [[Fusion Dance]] Partner.
* ''[[Mega Man Star Force]]'': A boy and His [[Energy Being]] Alien [[Fusion Dance]] Partner.
** Before that however, there's [[Mega Man Battle Network (Video Game)|Mega Man Battle Network]], about a boy and his PET ("P-E-T", or PErsonal Terminal, his artificially intelligent, cell phone/computer thingy).
** Before that however, there's [[Mega Man Battle Network]], about a boy and his PET ("P-E-T", or PErsonal Terminal, his artificially intelligent, cell phone/computer thingy).
*** {{spoiler|Who happens to be his twin brother.}}
*** {{spoiler|Who happens to be his twin brother.}}
** In the original game, Megaman and his red robot Rush.
** In the original game, Megaman and his red robot Rush.
*** In later games in the original series, Bass and his purple robot wolf Treble.
*** In later games in the original series, Bass and his purple robot wolf Treble.
* ''[[Guardians Crusade|Guardian's Crusade]]'' has a boy and his baby dragon. Emphasized since you have to take care of it and treat it right, so the attachment can extend to the players.
* ''[[Guardian's Crusade]]'' has a boy and his baby dragon. Emphasized since you have to take care of it and treat it right, so the attachment can extend to the players.
* In ''[[Final Fantasy V]]'', Faris and Syldra are a "Boy and his Dragon" {{spoiler|except later the hero discovers that Faris is actually a girl crossdressing}}.
* In ''[[Final Fantasy V]]'', Faris and Syldra are a "Boy and his Dragon" {{spoiler|except later the hero discovers that Faris is actually a girl crossdressing}}.
* [[Team Ico Series]] have this in all of their games (as of yet):
* [[Team Ico Series]] have this in all of their games (as of yet):
** ''[[ICO (Video Game)|ICO]]'': A boy and his... Yorda? Though she is a human girl you interact with her like she was a pet who you can hold hands with '''[[Puppy Love|a lot]]'''.
** ''[[Ico]]'': A boy and his... Yorda? Though she is a human girl you interact with her like she was a pet who you can hold hands with '''[[Puppy Love|a lot]]'''.
** ''[[Shadow of the Colossus]]'': A man and his faithful horse.
** ''[[Shadow of the Colossus]]'': A man and his faithful horse.
** ''[[The Last Guardian (Video Game)|The Last Guardian]]'': A boy and his... sea eagle?
** ''[[The Last Guardian]]'': A boy and his... sea eagle?
* ''[[Blaz Blue]]'': A boy and his robot sister, or alternately boy and his (clap)loops.
* ''[[BlazBlue]]'': A boy and his robot sister, or alternately boy and his (clap)loops.
* ''[[Secret of Evermore]]'': A world-hopping boy and his [[Involuntary Shapeshifting]] dog.
* ''[[Secret of Evermore]]'': A world-hopping boy and his [[Involuntary Shapeshifting]] dog.
* ''[[Haunting Ground (Video Game)|Haunting Ground]]'': A very scared girl and ''her'' dog.
* ''[[Haunting Ground]]'': A very scared girl and ''her'' dog.
* ''[[Fate Stay Night (Visual Novel)|Fate Stay Night]]'': A boy and his absurdly-powerful [[Hot Chick With a Sword]], [[She Is the King|Kingette]] [[King Arthur|Arthur]].
* ''[[Fate/stay night|Fate Stay Night]]'': A boy and his absurdly-powerful [[Hot Chick with a Sword]], [[She Is the King|Kingette]] [[King Arthur|Arthur]].
** Also, a girl and {{spoiler|[[Future Badass|her from-the-future]] partner and possible love interest}}, a boy and his stolen-from-his-sister-chance-at-greatness, a girl and her giant, a man and his new love-interest, and a man and his stolen partners. Basically, a Master and his/her Servant.
** Also, a girl and {{spoiler|[[Future Badass|her from-the-future]] partner and possible love interest}}, a boy and his stolen-from-his-sister-chance-at-greatness, a girl and her giant, a man and his new love-interest, and a man and his stolen partners. Basically, a Master and his/her Servant.
* Played with in ''[[Okamiden (Video Game)|Okamiden]]'', which is very much a "Kids and Their Dog" plot - from the perspective of the dog. And he repeats the process whenever he parts ways with one kid and meets another, to boot.
* Played with in ''[[Ōkamiden|Okamiden]]'', which is very much a "Kids and Their Dog" plot - from the perspective of the dog. And he repeats the process whenever he parts ways with one kid and meets another, to boot.
* ''[[Spyro the Dragon]]'': A dragon and his dragonfly.
* ''[[Spyro the Dragon]]'': A dragon and his dragonfly.
* The Human Noble origin story in ''[[Dragon Age]]'': "A boy/girl and his/her warhound."
* The Human Noble origin story in ''[[Dragon Age]]'': "A boy/girl and his/her warhound."
* ''[[Dead to Rights]]'' A ruthless [[Cowboy Cop]] and his [[Groin Attack|Crotch-biting]] Throat-tearing Husky.
* ''[[Dead to Rights]]'' A ruthless [[Cowboy Cop]] and his [[Groin Attack|Crotch-biting]] Throat-tearing Husky.
* ''[[Summon Night]]'' Swordscraft Story: A [[Kid Hero]] and their [[Happiness in Slavery|slave]]-[[Mon|monster]]
* ''[[Summon Night]]'' Swordscraft Story: A [[Kid Hero]] and their [[Happiness in Slavery|slave]]-[[mon]]ster
* ''[[Mother 3 (Video Game)|Mother 3]]'': A boy and his dog.
* ''[[Mother 3]]'': A boy and his dog.
* In ''[[Castlevania Lords of Shadow (Video Game)|Castlevania Lords of Shadow]]'' Claudia, the resident [[Cute Mute]], has one in the form of the ''Black Titan'' a {{spoiler|seemingly}} magically crafted sentient suit of armor, gift of her late parents. Since Claudia can't fend for herself alone in the [[Crapsack World]] she inhabits, and the Black Titan needs to feed on evil souls, the Titan basically keeps himself alive by dispatching Claudia's potential enemies. However {{spoiler|the Titan is revealed to be made with the reanimated corpse of a mute assassin, seeking redemption by helping a girl with his same affliction, and growing fonder to her in time}}.
* In ''[[Castlevania: Lords of Shadow]]'' Claudia, the resident [[Cute Mute]], has one in the form of the ''Black Titan'' a {{spoiler|seemingly}} magically crafted sentient suit of armor, gift of her late parents. Since Claudia can't fend for herself alone in the [[Crapsack World]] she inhabits, and the Black Titan needs to feed on evil souls, the Titan basically keeps himself alive by dispatching Claudia's potential enemies. However {{spoiler|the Titan is revealed to be made with the reanimated corpse of a mute assassin, seeking redemption by helping a girl with his same affliction, and growing fonder to her in time}}.
* ''[[Dragon Fable (Video Game)|Dragon Fable]]'': A boy/girl and his/her dragon.
* ''[[Dragon Fable]]'': A boy/girl and his/her dragon.
* ''[[Danball Senki (Video Game)|Danball Senki]]'': A boy and his tiny mecha with ridiculous power for its size.
* ''[[Danball Senki]]'': A boy and his tiny mecha with ridiculous power for its size.




== [[Web Comics]] ==
== [[Web Comics]] ==
* [http://lolilovesvenom.livejournal.com/ A Girl and Her Venom]. We're not kidding.
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20140910034915/http://lolilovesvenom.livejournal.com/ A Girl and Her Venom]. We're not kidding.
* Webcomic ''[[The Wotch]]'' did a story arc called [http://thewotch.com/?epDate=2007-07-18 A Girl and Her Blob].
* Webcomic ''[[The Wotch]]'' did a story arc called [http://thewotch.com/?epDate=2007-07-18 A Girl and Her Blob].
* ''[[Chasing the Sunset]]'': A(n Elf) Boy and His Dragon.
* ''[[Chasing the Sunset]]'': A(n Elf) Boy and His Dragon.
* ''[[The Adventures of Dr. McNinja (Webcomic)|The Adventures of Dr. McNinja]]'': A 12-year-old Mustachioed Gunslinger Sidekick and his Raptor, Yoshi.
* ''[[The Adventures of Dr. McNinja]]'': A 12-year-old Mustachioed Gunslinger Sidekick and his Raptor, Yoshi.
* Averted in ''[[HERO (Webcomic)|HERO]]'' -- though the cat initially appears to fulfill the role, it stays behind when the protagonist enters the watchtower.
* Averted in ''[[HERO (Webcomic)|HERO]]''—though the cat initially appears to fulfill the role, it stays behind when the protagonist enters the watchtower.
* In ''[[The Inexplicable Adventures of Bob]],'' Bob initially adopted the tiny Molly the Monster as a pet. He had no idea she would prove to be intelligent and grow to human size. He now treats her as a daughter. Molly now has her own pet alien tentacle monster, Snookums.
* In ''[[The Inexplicable Adventures of Bob]],'' Bob initially adopted the tiny Molly the Monster as a pet. He had no idea she would prove to be intelligent and grow to human size. He now treats her as a daughter. Molly now has her own pet alien tentacle monster, Snookums.
* ''[[A Girl and Her Fed]]''.
* ''[[A Girl and Her Fed]]''.
* ''[[The Order of the Stick (Webcomic)|The Order of the Stick]]''- A Halfling (or A Sexy Shoeless God of War) And His Cat. Previously, A Powerful Old Man And His Cat (the same cat, in fact). Perhaps it's more A Cat and His Owners.
* ''[[The Order of the Stick]]''- A Halfling (or A Sexy Shoeless God of War) And His Cat. Previously, A Powerful Old Man And His Cat (the same cat, in fact). Perhaps it's more A Cat and His Owners.
* ''[[Dawn of Time (Webcomic)|Dawn of Time]]'': A girl and her triceratops.
* ''[[Dawn of Time]]'': A girl and her triceratops.
* ''[[Sandra and Woo (Webcomic)|Sandra and Woo]]'': A girl and her raccoon.
* ''[[Sandra and Woo]]'': A girl and her raccoon.
* [http://www.drunkduck.com/Jix Jix]: A girl and her alien. (Though Lauren is actually in her late teens when the comic starts and is currently in her early twenties.)
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20130719183412/http://www.drunkduck.com/Jix/ Jix]: A girl and her alien. (Though Lauren is actually in her late teens when the comic starts and is currently in her early twenties.)
* ''[[The Word Weary]]'': A hipster and his pig.
* ''[[The Word Weary]]'': A hipster and his pig.
* ''[[Question Duck]]'': A boy and his duck.
* ''[[Question Duck]]'': A boy and his duck.
* ''[[The Adventures of Shan Shan (Webcomic)|The Adventures of Shan Shan]]'': A boy and his dog-shaped backpack, who talks, although no one else can hear it.
* ''[[Shan Shan|The Adventures of Shan Shan]]'': A boy and his dog-shaped backpack, who talks, although no one else can hear it.
* ''[[Nerf This]]'': A boy and his [http://nerf-this.com/what-friends-do/ monster].
* ''[[Nerf This]]'': A boy and his [https://web.archive.org/web/20131005202500/http://nerf-this.com/what-friends-do/ monster].
* ''[http://www.webtoonlive.com/description/3+Level+Combination 3 Level Combination]'': A boy and his robot.
* ''[https://web.archive.org/web/20130429125607/http://www.webtoonlive.com/description/3+Level+Combination/ 3 Level Combination]'': A boy and his robot.
* [[Max Overacts]]: A boy and his ventriloquist dummy.
* [[Max Overacts]]: A boy and his ventriloquist dummy.
* [[Life Sketch]]: A girl and her magic sketchbook.
* [[Life Sketch]]: A girl and her magic sketchbook.
* ''[[Heavenly Nostrils (Webcomic)|Heavenly Nostrils]]'': A girl and her unicorn.
* ''[[Phoebe and Her Unicorn]]'': A girl and her unicorn.




== Web Original ==
== Web Original ==
* In ''[[Survival of the Fittest]]'', Cody Jenson, the villain of V1, has this with him and his bike. However, instead of starting him down the path to manhood, it starts him down the [[Ax Crazy|path]] [[Moral Event Horizon|to]] [[Complete Monster|insanity]].
* In ''[[Survival of the Fittest]]'', Cody Jenson, the villain of V1, has this with him and his bike. However, instead of starting him down the path to manhood, it starts him down the [[Ax Crazy|path]] [[Moral Event Horizon|to]] [[Complete Monster|insanity]].
* [[The Nostalgia Chick (Web Video)|The Nostalgia Chick]] has this complaint about ''[[Dragonheart]]'' and other dragon movies, seeing as how most girls loved dragons (or at least she did) and women never factor in the films.
* [[The Nostalgia Chick]] has this complaint about ''[[Dragonheart]]'' and other dragon movies, seeing as how most girls loved dragons (or at least she did) and women never factor in the films.




== [[Western Animation]] ==
== [[Western Animation]] ==
* [[Code Lyoko (Animation)|Code Lyoko]]: A boy and his dog. Odd and Kiwi (who isn't supposed to be in Kadic)
* [[Code Lyoko]]: A boy and his dog. Odd and Kiwi (who isn't supposed to be in Kadic)
* Dreamy Dud: A boy and his dog. First animated example (1915).
* Dreamy Dud: A boy and his dog. First animated example (1915).
* Bobby Bumps: A boy and his very cynical [[Talking Animal|talking dog]]. Second animated example (also 1915), but started earlier as a (slightly differently named) comic strip.
* Bobby Bumps: A boy and his very cynical [[Talking Animal|talking dog]]. Second animated example (also 1915), but started earlier as a (slightly differently named) comic strip.
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* Sammy And Sausage: A British boy and his [[Funny Animal|British humanized dog]] (1928), living with the cartoonist that created them. Rather transparent foreign Expy of [[Dinky Doodle]].
* Sammy And Sausage: A British boy and his [[Funny Animal|British humanized dog]] (1928), living with the cartoonist that created them. Rather transparent foreign Expy of [[Dinky Doodle]].
* [[Mickey Mouse]] and Pluto: A boy (mouse) and his dog. First [[Funny Animal]] character to regularly own a nonhumanized animal as a pet; ribbed about it to this day.
* [[Mickey Mouse]] and Pluto: A boy (mouse) and his dog. First [[Funny Animal]] character to regularly own a nonhumanized animal as a pet; ribbed about it to this day.
* ''[[Adventure Time (Animation)|Adventure Time]]'': A boy and his magically shapeshifting dog friend.
* ''[[Adventure Time]]'': A boy and his magically shapeshifting dog friend.
* ''[[Avatar: The Last Airbender (Animation)|Avatar: The Last Airbender]]'': A Boy And His Flying Bison And Flying Lemur. Also mentions two separate instances of A Man And His Dragon.
* ''[[Avatar: The Last Airbender]]'': A Boy And His Flying Bison And Flying Lemur. Also mentions two separate instances of A Man And His Dragon.
** [[Sequel Series]] ''[[The Legend of Korra (Animation)|The Legend of Korra]]'' brings us A Girl and Her Polar-Bear Dog.
** [[Sequel Series]] ''[[The Legend of Korra]]'' brings us A Girl and Her Polar-Bear Dog.
* Arguably inverted on ''[[Rocky and Bullwinkle]]''. Mr. Peabody's initial impetus for adopting Sherman was that, as a dog, he needed a boy to feel complete.
* Arguably inverted on ''[[Rocky and Bullwinkle]]''. Mr. Peabody's initial impetus for adopting Sherman was that, as a dog, he needed a boy to feel complete.
** Specifically, the idea is that it's "A Dog and His Boy".
** Specifically, the idea is that it's "A Dog and His Boy".
* ''[[Batman the Animated Series (Animation)|Batman the Animated Series]]'' had [[Batman in My Basement|A Boy and His Batman]].
* ''[[Batman: The Animated Series|Batman the Animated Series]]'' had [[Batman in My Basement|A Boy and His Batman]].
* ''[[Batman Beyond (Animation)|Batman Beyond]]'' had an episode of A Boy and His Giant Robot. Also A Girl and Her Boy (Who Is A Robot).
* ''[[Batman Beyond]]'' had an episode of A Boy and His Giant Robot. Also A Girl and Her Boy (Who Is A Robot).
** Let's also not forget about a broody old man and his badass dog, and a whole episode dedicated to a boy and his badass dog.
** Let's also not forget about a broody old man and his badass dog, and a whole episode dedicated to a boy and his badass dog.
* ''[[The Iron Giant]]'': A Boy and His Giant Robot.
* ''[[The Iron Giant]]'': A Boy and His Giant Robot.
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** ''[[Scooby-Doo]]'': A Boy and His Cowardly Talking Dog.
** ''[[Scooby-Doo]]'': A Boy and His Cowardly Talking Dog.
** ''[[The Herculoids]]'': A Boy and His Rock Ape.
** ''[[The Herculoids]]'': A Boy and His Rock Ape.
** ''[[Frankenstein Jr]].'': A Boy and His Giant Robot.
** ''[[Frankenstein, Jr.]].'': A Boy and His Giant Robot.
** ''Wonder Wheels'': A Boy and His Secretly Sentient Motorcycle.
** ''Wonder Wheels'': A Boy and His Secretly Sentient Motorcycle.
** ''[[Space Ghost]]'': A Boy, A Girl, and Their Monkey.
** ''[[Space Ghost]]'': A Boy, A Girl, and Their Monkey.
** ''[[Super Friends]]'': Ditto.
** ''[[Superfriends]]'': Ditto.
* ''[[Jane and The Dragon]]'': Pretty obvious one here -- A Girl and Her Dragon. He helps her as she trains to become the first girl knight in the kingdom.
* ''[[Jane and the Dragon]]'': Pretty obvious one here: A Girl and Her Dragon. He helps her as she trains to become the first girl knight in the kingdom.
* Marrow and Rover in ''[[Wolverine and The X Men]]'' are A Girl and - yes- Her Giant Robot.
* Marrow and Rover in ''[[Wolverine and the X-Men]]'' are A Girl and - yes - Her Giant Robot.
* ''[[Lilo and Stitch]]'': A Girl And Her Alien(s). In the original film, Stitch was adopted by her by pretending to be a dog.
* ''[[Lilo and Stitch]]'': A Girl And Her Alien(s). In the original film, Stitch was adopted by her by pretending to be a dog.
* ''[[The Backyardigans (Animation)|The Backyardigans]]'' has quite a few examples: A Kangaroo and His Dinosaur (Austin and Boy in "Caveman's Best Friend," the ultimate example), a Moose and His Burro (Tyrone and Molasses in "Horsing Around"), a Penguin and His Bath Mitten (Pablo and Mitty in "Robin Hood the Clean"), and A... [[Cartoon Creature|Thing]] and Her Dolphin (Uniqua and Sea Squirt in "The Great Dolphin Race").
* ''[[The Backyardigans]]'' has quite a few examples: A Kangaroo and His Dinosaur (Austin and Boy in "Caveman's Best Friend," the ultimate example), a Moose and His Burro (Tyrone and Molasses in "Horsing Around"), a Penguin and His Bath Mitten (Pablo and Mitty in "Robin Hood the Clean"), and A... [[Cartoon Creature|Thing]] and Her Dolphin (Uniqua and Sea Squirt in "The Great Dolphin Race").
* ''[[Kim Possible]]'': A Boy And His Naked Mole Rat.
* ''[[Kim Possible]]'': A Boy And His Naked Mole Rat.
* ''[[Re Boot]]'': A Boy and his [[Nigh Invulnerable]] (not to mention [[Angry Guard Dog|cranky]])[[Person of Mass Destruction|Dog of Mass Destruction]].
* ''[[ReBoot]]'': A Boy and his [[Nigh Invulnerable]] (not to mention [[Angry Guard Dog|cranky]])[[Person of Mass Destruction|Dog of Mass Destruction]].
* ''Rainbow Brite'': A Girl and her Horse (Rainbow Brite/Starlight, Stormy/Skydancer, and later on, Krys/On-X)
* ''Rainbow Brite'': A Girl and her Horse (Rainbow Brite/Starlight, Stormy/Skydancer, and later on, Krys/On-X)
* ''[[Phineas and Ferb (Animation)|Phineas and Ferb]]:'' Two Boys And Their [[Animal Superheroes|Secret Agent]] [[Everythings Better With Platypi|Platypus]].
* ''[[Phineas and Ferb]]:'' Two Boys And Their [[Animal Superheroes|Secret Agent]] [[Everything's Better with Platypi|Platypus]].
* ''[[SpongeBob SquarePants (Animation)|SpongeBob SquarePants]]:'' Since Spongebob has a pet named Gary, we have A Sponge and his Snail.
* ''[[SpongeBob SquarePants]]:'' Since Spongebob has a pet named Gary, we have A Sponge and his Snail.
** One episode features a sponge and his seahorse.
** One episode features a sponge and his seahorse.
* ''[[Jimmy Two-Shoes]]'' and Cerbee, his pet monster dog.
* ''[[Jimmy Two-Shoes]]'' and Cerbee, his pet monster dog.
* ''[[Danny Phantom]]'': Sam directly mentions this trope twice, once with "A boy and his snow beast." and another time saying the more common "A boy and his dog..." before following it up with "... Somehow, it's not supposed to be this weird."
* ''[[Danny Phantom]]'': Sam directly mentions this trope twice, once with "A boy and his snow beast." and another time saying the more common "A boy and his dog..." before following it up with "... Somehow, it's not supposed to be this weird."
* ''[[Courage the Cowardly Dog (Animation)|Courage the Cowardly Dog]]'': A dog and his kindly old mistress (and curmudgeon old master)
* ''[[Courage the Cowardly Dog]]'': A dog and his kindly old mistress (and curmudgeon old master)
* [[Teen Titans (Animation)|Teen Titans]]: A girl and her mutated silk worm. Though at first it was a Beast Boy and his mutated silkworm, it appears Silkie grew more attached to Starfire in later episodes.
* [[Teen Titans (animation)|Teen Titans]]: A girl and her mutated silk worm. Though at first it was a Beast Boy and his mutated silkworm, it appears Silkie grew more attached to Starfire in later episodes.
* [[Rocky and Bullwinkle]]: A dog and his boy.
* [[Rocky and Bullwinkle]]: A dog and his boy.
* [[Young Justice (Animation)|Young Justice]]: A boy and his sentient metal sphere {{spoiler|and an albino [[Big Badass Wolf]]}}.
* [[Young Justice (animation)|Young Justice]]: A boy and his sentient metal sphere {{spoiler|and an albino [[Big Badass Wolf]]}}.
* ''[[Jimmy Neutron]]'' has Jimmy and his mechanical canine, Goddard.
* ''[[Jimmy Neutron]]'' has Jimmy and his mechanical canine, Goddard.
* Parodied in ''[[The Simpsons]]'' with ''Soccer Mummy'', a [[Show Within a Show|film within the show]] in which a reanimated Egyptian mummy joins a little league soccer team and teaches a young boy to believe in himself.
* Parodied in ''[[The Simpsons]]'' with ''Soccer Mummy'', a [[Show Within a Show|film within the show]] in which a reanimated Egyptian mummy joins a little league soccer team and teaches a young boy to believe in himself.
* ''[[George of the Jungle]]'', klutzy [[Nature Hero]] George and his ape-friend Nate.



== Real Life ==
== Real Life ==
* [http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_8036/is_20100210/ai_n49486687/ A boy and his duck].
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20190818170417/http://findarticles.com/?noadc=1 A boy and his duck].
* Bradley Nowell of [[Sublime]] and Louie Dog, his dalmatian. Bradley wrote a song Lou Dog Went to the Moon. When Louie was stolen,Bradley was inconsolable. Literally, laid on his couch for about a week and cried. He sand Lou Dog Went to the Moon into his answering machine. There are several songs that mention Louie Dog, including: Doin Time, Garden Grove/Garbage Grove, and What I Got. Bradley missed Louie Dog so much he had flown to the East Coast on the original Warped Tour. When Louie Dog died, several years after Bradley, the family buried a phial of his ashes with Bradley, and scattered the rest at the same surf spot they scattered Bradley's. To this day the band, now dubbed Sublime with Rome sells Louie Dog shirts at concerts.
* Bradley Nowell of [[Sublime]] and Louie Dog, his dalmatian. Bradley wrote a song Lou Dog Went to the Moon. When Louie was stolen,Bradley was inconsolable. Literally, laid on his couch for about a week and cried. He sand Lou Dog Went to the Moon into his answering machine. There are several songs that mention Louie Dog, including: Doin Time, Garden Grove/Garbage Grove, and What I Got. Bradley missed Louie Dog so much he had flown to the East Coast on the original Warped Tour. When Louie Dog died, several years after Bradley, the family buried a phial of his ashes with Bradley, and scattered the rest at the same surf spot they scattered Bradley's. To this day the band, now dubbed Sublime with Rome sells Louie Dog shirts at concerts.
* [http://www.nylana.org/RRACI/hachiko.htm Hachiko] the dog earned fame in Japan for returning each day to the train station where his master last departed before dying. The Japanese people were so touched that they gave him a statue outside of Shibuya Station, exactly where he would sit.
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20131203203446/http://www.nylana.org/RRACI/hachiko.htm Hachiko] the dog earned fame in Japan for returning each day to the train station where his master last departed before dying. The Japanese people were so touched that they gave him a statue outside of Shibuya Station, exactly where he would sit.
* [http://www.greyfriarsbobby.co.uk/story.html Greyfriars Bobby] was a constable's watchdog who lived in and around the graveyard where his master was buried for 14 years.
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20090907071738/http://www.greyfriarsbobby.co.uk/story.html Greyfriars Bobby] was a constable's watchdog who lived in and around the graveyard where his master was buried for 14 years.
* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jRszilkSVhA A boy and his venomous rat snake.]
* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jRszilkSVhA A boy and his venomous rat snake.]
* On that note, the perhaps even stranger story of the [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zZwTFWyI4Ho&feature=relmfu Cambodian boy and his 5 meter, 120 kg (16 ft, 260 pounds) python], which has been adopted as a [[Cool Pet|house pet]]. Why the snake [[The Farmer and The Viper|hasn't tried eating him]] in all those years is anybody's guess. Somehow the snake [[It Can Think|seems to have figured out]] that the parents will continue to provide it with food and safety so long as it does not harm any of them.
* On that note, the perhaps even stranger story of the [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zZwTFWyI4Ho&feature=relmfu Cambodian boy and his 5 meter, 120 kg (16 ft, 260 pounds) python], which has been adopted as a [[Cool Pet|house pet]]. Why the snake [[The Farmer and the Viper|hasn't tried eating him]] in all those years is anybody's guess. Somehow the snake [[It Can Think|seems to have figured out]] that the parents will continue to provide it with food and safety so long as it does not harm any of them.


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Oh, you're my best friend, in a world we must defend!

The Doctor (addressing the TARDIS): What do you think, dear? Where shall we take the kids this time?
Amy: It's always you and her, isn't it? Long after the rest of us have gone. A boy and his box, off to see the universe.
The Doctor: You say that like it's a bad thing. But honestly, it's the best thing there is.

A heartwarming story told through the ages: Something unique enters a young man's (or woman's) life, and they form a bond that changes them forever, usually starting them down the path to adulthood.

What that something is, however, varies widely. From the classic "A Boy and His Dog", all the way to... well, keep reading, you'll see.

Be warned, however, that whatever X is can easily fall victim to Death by Newbery Medal, especially if it's of the huge and/or monstrous variety.

See also Interspecies Friendship. Compare Interspecies Romance and Magical Girlfriend, if relation with X is romantic and Attack Animal for less innocent partnerships.

Examples of A Boy and His X include:

Anime and Manga


Comic Books

  • Not really a comic book (but there are books available): In the Berkeley Breathed comic strip Bloom County, the introduction of the penguin Opus quotes this trope. "A boy and his penguin. A penguin and his boy"... Of course, then the dad has to be sarcastic about it and add his own variation: "Two dips and a dad." The trope is not followed, however, as Opus becomes more and more neurotic, and less and less a side kick.
  • In X-Men comics, the origin story of Maggot (a South-African mutant whose digestive system was two semi-autonomous slugs that could eat anything) was titled "A Boykie and His Dinges." Translated from the South-African slang the flashback was written in, that's "A Boy and His Things."
    • Another X-Men example, of course, is Kitty Pryde and Lockheed, a Girl and her Dragon. Subverted with the discovery that Lockheed is a sentient and intelligent creature, forced to spy on the X-Men for SWORD.
  • Marvel Comics' Earth X series had Bruce Banner in the body of a child and the Hulk separated from him into a creature that follows him around. A Supergenius Boy and His Rampaging Green Monster.
    • Alex Ross has said the visual was based on the obscure Marvel characters Moon Boy And Devil Dinosaur, who were A Homo habilis Boy and His Tyrannosaurus. (Yes...)
  • The comic book series Top Dog had a dog who was also a spy. Around almost everyone else, however, he had to pretend to be a regular dog.
  • In a scene from Badger, Norbert pets Lamont, his North American "Buffalo." The villain promptly comments, "Ain't that sweet? A Deranged Individual and His Bison." (Hey, at least he was biologically accurate.)
  • Marvel's Sentinel: A Boy and His Giant Robot.
  • DC's Stanley and His Monster.
  • Used in Marvel's What If series in the story "I'll be your best friend!". The cover declared that the story starred "Cannonball's little brother Josh... and his pet Sentinel!"
  • Yet Another Boy and His Sentinel: Tom Skylark and Rover in the "Here Comes Tomorrow" storyline in New X-Men.
  • A Boy and his 'Bot by Gary Thomas Washington.
  • C.O.P.S. #5 centered on Bowser and his cyborg dog Blitz, and Bowser/Rex Pointer's memories of his first dog, Maxie.
  • In The Sandman, Delirium's companion is the German Shepherd (probably) Barnabas, given to her by her brother Destruction.

Fan Works


Film

  • Two Brothers: A boy and his tiger, and also a hunter and his tiger.
  • Babe: A Boy and His Pig. Well, An Old Man and not A Boy, but it fits.
  • Japanese film Gamera - The Brave: A Boy and His Baby Turtle Turned Daikaiju.
  • ET the Extraterrestrial established A Boy and His Alien as a dream for a generation.
  • Roughly half the 2007 Transformers movie is essentially A Boy and His Car (That Transforms into a Sixteen-Foot-Tall Alien Warrior).
  • Let the Right One In: A Boy and His Vampire.
  • Free Willy: A story about a Boy and His Willy. Sorry, a Boy and His Relationship With His Little Whale. No, wait, a story about a Boy Who Likes To Hold On To His Big Fish. Uh, a story about a Boy and His Killer Whale. No, no, a story about a Boy and His Orca. There we go!
  • Hachi: A Dog's Tale: A professor and his dog, which is based on...
  • Hachiko Monogatari: A man and his dog.
  • Marley and Me: A man and his untrainable dog.
  • Terminator 2: A Boy and His Killer Robot.
  • Fido: A Boy and His Zombie.
  • The post-apocalyptic classic A Boy and His Dog is about a young man and his psychic canine mentor.
  • While we are on the topic of dogs, Old Yeller.
  • The French film The Fox and the Child: A Girl and Her Fox.
  • Played straight in Disney's "Homeward Bound" films (a boy and his dog plus a girl and her cat). Though most of the time it works the other way around, a dog/cat and their boy/girl.
  • Flight of the Navigator: A Boy and His Sentient Alien Spaceship.
  • Subverted in The Dark Crystal. Fizgig,a dog-like alien belongs to Kira, the -ahem- only FEMALE Gelfling left alive.
  • I believe Six String Samurai counts as A Man and His Boy.
  • A Boy and His Dog, natch.
  • Tank Girl. Technically, A Girl And Her X. But she "calls" the tank to her at one point.
  • How to Train Your Dragon.
  • The Rescuers Down Under: A boy and his giant golden eagle
  • Casper: A Spirited Beginning: A boy and his ghost.
  • Air Bud series: A boy and his dog... that plays basketball, football, soccer, baseball, and volleyball.
  • Born to be Wild: A boy and his gorilla.
  • Mighty Joe Young has a girl and her (giant) gorilla.
  • The Invisible Boy. A boy and his playmate, a robot (Robby the Robot).
  • Kes: A boy and his falcon.
  • The Transformers Film Series is described by the writers as the story about a boy and his car. Oh yeah, and an epic war between Humongous Mecha.
  • King Kong (2005): A gorilla and his woman.
  • Congo: A woman and her magical talking gorilla.
  • Mystery Team: A boy and his Mystery Team
  • The Red Balloon: A boy and his red balloon.
  • The Beastmaster: A man and his Panther, Eagle, and two Ferrets.
  • Ted: A boy and his teddy bear, who comes to life. But what happens when they grow up?


Literature

  • The Bartimaeus Trilogy has one in Ptolemy and Bartimaeus, they'd have died for each other...one did . Then there's Nathaniel and Bartimaeus that comes after Ptolemy dies (way after, 2000 years plus), though they may not be an example as they both loath each other until the end and continuously argue (hilariously) throughout the whole three books.
  • The Temeraire series: A Boy and His Dragon. Or, possibly, A Dragon and His British Naval Officer. While not guiding Laurence into manhood, Temeraire does mark a significant shift both in his life and understanding of the world. The series also has several other variants on the trope, such as An Action Girl and Her Dragon, An Action Mom and Her Dragon, A Dragon and Her Conqueror of Continental Europe, A Dragon and His Overweight Middle-Aged Captain; etc.
  • Interestingly played with in The Neverending Story, where a Boy and His Horse relationship is early driven to a moving end... only to be replaced with a better partner, when The Hero finds a much more interesting companion, turning the trope into A Boy And His Dragon (and Dragon Rider, incidentally).
  • Dogsbody by Diana Wynne Jones is almost a standard A Girl and Her Dog story. Except that it's told from the perspective of the dog, who is actually a reincarnation of the guardian spirit of the star Sirius.
  • The Science Fiction novel A Boy and His Tank is a play off this trope.
  • Both Jacob Two-Two and the Dinosaur (Mordecai Richler) and Henry Hollins the Dinosaur were A Boy and His Dinosaur stories.
  • The Harlan Ellison story A Boy and His Dog twists this trope to hell: The boy is a serial rapist and the dog helps him find victims. The boy really does seem to love him, and finds his dog . . . food.
  • The book A Kestrel for a Knave (adapted for film as Kes) follows A Boy and His... well, you can guess, can't you? It also falls prey (no pun intended) to Death by Newbery Medal.
  • The City and the Stars: A Boy and His Noncorporeal Psychic Superintelligence from Before Civilization Fell. But really, Hilvar is an adult with a penchant for strange pets. Nonetheless, his people are psychics, and that allowed him to make contact with Vanamonde.
  • C. S. Lewis's Narnia, one of the books is titled The Horse and His Boy, which sometimes plays the trope straight and sometimes inverts it, as the boy is not always in charge, and is less experienced in the ways of the world than the former warhorse.
  • Discworld:
  • Robert A. Heinlein's The Star Beast: A Boy and His Giant Talking Space Lizard A Giant Talking Space Lizard and Her Boy.
  • In one of Robert Rankin's Brentford stories Omally (always spelled without the apostrophe, for some reason) refuses to die without his faithful Marchant. Pooley comments, "A boy and his bike! I feel sick!"
  • Christopher Paolini's Inheritance Cycle: A Boy and His Dragon.
  • The Norby books: A Boy and His Little Cute Robot.
  • Steinbeck's The Red Pony.
  • Mercedes Lackey's Heralds of Valdemar series features Boys and Girls and Their Talking Horses (and Occasionally Other Animals, Too).
    • In her Dragon Jousters quartet, the only way to have a truly tame dragon (instead of one you merely keep placid with drugs) is to hatch it and raise it from the egg. Love ensues.
  • Flinx and Pip, of Alan Dean Foster's Humanx Commonwealth series, is a straight example. Flinx is The Empath, and Pip is an Alaspinian miniature dragon, or minidrag, that forms a psychic bond with him as a child. She amplifies his empathic powers and does a pretty fair job of protecting him.
  • Given that it's usually young-ish teens who Impress, the entire premise of Anne McCaffrey's Dragonriders of Pern is basically a Boy/Girl and their Dragon.
  • I, Q a Star Trek: The Next Generation book written by John De Lancie, Q snarkily refers to Picard and Data as "A boy and his computer".
  • Tamora Pierce loves this trope. There are two instances of A Girl and Her Cat (incidentally the same cat), followed by A Girl and her Every Animal In Existence, Including Skeletal Dinosaurs and a Baby Dragon, A Man and His Skeletal Dinosaur, A Girl And Her Horse, Sparrows, Griffin, and Small Children, A Girl And Her Crows, and A Girl and her Pigeons. And that's just in the Tortall books. The Circle of Magic has A Boy And His Plants, A Girl And Her Starling, and A Girl And Her Magical Glass Dragon. The last one 'breathes' flame-shaped glass ornaments.
  • Walter Farley's The Black Stallion series is very much A Boy And His Horse. So was his Island Stallion series.
  • The Enormous Egg: A boy and his Triceratops.
  • Neal Stephenson's The Diamond Age: A Girl and Her Advanced AI Tutor Book.
  • Clifford the Big Red Dog: A Girl and her gargantuan dog. One of the songs on the tribute album for the Scholastic animated series is titled "A Girl and Her Dog."
  • Harold and The Purple Crayon: A boy and his magical crayon.
  • Black Dogs: A girl and her dog... soldier.
  • Shiloh: Classic boy and his dog scenario.
  • Old Yeller, another classic "boy and his dog". Both of the above are Newbery winners. Or losers, in the animal's case.
  • Mary O'Hara's My Friend Flicka: A Boy and His Horse.
  • Charlotte's Web - A girl and her pig at least at the beginning. Then it becomes "a pig and his spider". Or perhaps, more accurately, "a spider and her pig".
  • Faust: An old man and his (literal) demons.
  • Edgar Pangborn, "Tiger Boy". The wandering youth seems kind and gentle but lets his tiger perform euthanasia on the old and sick. This leads to a tragic ending.
  • His Dark Materials has elements of "A Girl and her killer sentient metalworking badass polar bear" to it, but as people are born with part of their soul external in the form of an animal-shaped daemon, it also has this as the basis for most of their entire society.
  • Charles Stross: A Boy and his God
  • Marguerite Henry's King of the Wind: a boy and his horse.
  • In Kate DiCamillo's Because of Winn-Dixie, a girl and her dog.
  • The Adventures of Electronic by E. Veltistov: A boy and his Robot Twin.
  • David Weber's "Honor Harrington" series starts out as "a girl and her telepathic alien cat" and follows her career in the space navy.
  • Jake and Oy from The Dark Tower series: A boy and his billy-bumbler.
  • How to Train Your Dragon: A boy and his ... well, guess.
  • Where the Red Fern Grows: A tragic story of a boy and his hound. Dogs.
  • If You Give a Mouse a Cookie: A boy and his mouse.
  • Henry Huggins and his dog Ribsy


Live-Action TV

Amy: It's always you and her, isn't it? A boy and his box, off to see the universe.


Music


Musical Theater


Newspaper Comics

Binkley Jr.: I for one think it's uniquely wholesome. A boy and his penguin!
Opus: A penguin and his boy!
Binkley Sr.: Two dips and a dad.


Tabletop Games

  • The dark comedy/horror Tabletop Game Monsters and Other Childish Things puts a twist on this by making it A Boy and His Dark and Malevolent Forgotten God/Reality-Rending Extradimensional Horror/etc., rather than the relatively cute and benign monsters that are the standard when monsters are used in this plot.


Video Games

  • One Xenosaga 4-koma aptly sums up the series as "A Girl And Her Doll". Of course, said "doll" is a combat android with the power of a fleet....
  • The A Boy and His Blob franchise. Go on, guess.
    • The original games, on the NES and the Game Boy, had more of a sillier, irreverent tone than a traditional "boy and his x" work. The Wii Revival, on the other hand, was deliberately designed to milk this trope for every last heartwarming drop. How many games can boast a dedicated "hug" button?
  • Super Mario World: A Plumber and His Ridiculously cute Dragon.
  • Blue Dragon: A Group of Children and Their Sentient Shadows.
  • Pokémon: Children and Their Monsters. The starter Pokémon are meant to be this the most. Especially Pokémon Yellow, with A Boy And His Pikachu.
  • In Fallout 3, President Eden's radio messages frequently mentions his childhood, when he and his dog roamed and rambled. Subverted somewhat when it turns out President Eden is actually an insane AI and never actually had a childhood.
    • "A boy and his dog" fits the Lone Wanderer pretty well though.
    • Also, every other Fallout protagonist may fit this trope.
      • The Vault Dweller from Fallout 1 has the ability to recruit the first Dogmeat in the series, a dog from a town close to Vault 13 and one of the first to visit (and, by canon, he did).
      • In Fallout 2 the Chosen One can recruit K9 (no relation with the Doctor Who character) or Robodog, two cybernetic dogs (and, Word of God, he did).
      • In the aforementioned Fallout 3 the Lone Wanderer can recruit the second Dogmeat in the series.
      • The Courier in Fallout: New Vegas can get the optional quest of repairing Rex, a worn-out cybernetic dog, and traveling around with him.
      • The Courier may also travel with ED-E, a small robotic sentry acting as a floating R2-D2.
  • Playing Warhammer Online as a High Elf White Lion could lead to A Boy And His Small Albino Attack Lion.
  • The Maw is a Small Blue Alien and His Unstoppable Gelatinous Eating Machine. Despite the innate potential for it in that premise, it surprisingly ends without a turn for the dark: the game ends with Frank, the small blue alien, finally having to leave Maw as Maw becomes a living planet and then eats the camera.
  • Mega Man Star Force: A boy and His Energy Being Alien Fusion Dance Partner.
    • Before that however, there's Mega Man Battle Network, about a boy and his PET ("P-E-T", or PErsonal Terminal, his artificially intelligent, cell phone/computer thingy).
      • Who happens to be his twin brother.
    • In the original game, Megaman and his red robot Rush.
      • In later games in the original series, Bass and his purple robot wolf Treble.
  • Guardian's Crusade has a boy and his baby dragon. Emphasized since you have to take care of it and treat it right, so the attachment can extend to the players.
  • In Final Fantasy V, Faris and Syldra are a "Boy and his Dragon" except later the hero discovers that Faris is actually a girl crossdressing.
  • Team Ico Series have this in all of their games (as of yet):
  • BlazBlue: A boy and his robot sister, or alternately boy and his (clap)loops.
  • Secret of Evermore: A world-hopping boy and his Involuntary Shapeshifting dog.
  • Haunting Ground: A very scared girl and her dog.
  • Fate Stay Night: A boy and his absurdly-powerful Hot Chick with a Sword, Kingette Arthur.
    • Also, a girl and her from-the-future partner and possible love interest, a boy and his stolen-from-his-sister-chance-at-greatness, a girl and her giant, a man and his new love-interest, and a man and his stolen partners. Basically, a Master and his/her Servant.
  • Played with in Okamiden, which is very much a "Kids and Their Dog" plot - from the perspective of the dog. And he repeats the process whenever he parts ways with one kid and meets another, to boot.
  • Spyro the Dragon: A dragon and his dragonfly.
  • The Human Noble origin story in Dragon Age: "A boy/girl and his/her warhound."
  • Dead to Rights A ruthless Cowboy Cop and his Crotch-biting Throat-tearing Husky.
  • Summon Night Swordscraft Story: A Kid Hero and their slave-monster
  • Mother 3: A boy and his dog.
  • In Castlevania: Lords of Shadow Claudia, the resident Cute Mute, has one in the form of the Black Titan a seemingly magically crafted sentient suit of armor, gift of her late parents. Since Claudia can't fend for herself alone in the Crapsack World she inhabits, and the Black Titan needs to feed on evil souls, the Titan basically keeps himself alive by dispatching Claudia's potential enemies. However the Titan is revealed to be made with the reanimated corpse of a mute assassin, seeking redemption by helping a girl with his same affliction, and growing fonder to her in time.
  • Dragon Fable: A boy/girl and his/her dragon.
  • Danball Senki: A boy and his tiny mecha with ridiculous power for its size.


Web Comics


Web Original

  • In Survival of the Fittest, Cody Jenson, the villain of V1, has this with him and his bike. However, instead of starting him down the path to manhood, it starts him down the path to insanity.
  • The Nostalgia Chick has this complaint about Dragonheart and other dragon movies, seeing as how most girls loved dragons (or at least she did) and women never factor in the films.


Western Animation

  • Code Lyoko: A boy and his dog. Odd and Kiwi (who isn't supposed to be in Kadic)
  • Dreamy Dud: A boy and his dog. First animated example (1915).
  • Bobby Bumps: A boy and his very cynical talking dog. Second animated example (also 1915), but started earlier as a (slightly differently named) comic strip.
  • Dinky Doodle: A boy and his humanized dog (1924), living with the cartoonist that created them (so also "a cartoonist and his cartoon wards").
  • Sammy And Sausage: A British boy and his British humanized dog (1928), living with the cartoonist that created them. Rather transparent foreign Expy of Dinky Doodle.
  • Mickey Mouse and Pluto: A boy (mouse) and his dog. First Funny Animal character to regularly own a nonhumanized animal as a pet; ribbed about it to this day.
  • Adventure Time: A boy and his magically shapeshifting dog friend.
  • Avatar: The Last Airbender: A Boy And His Flying Bison And Flying Lemur. Also mentions two separate instances of A Man And His Dragon.
  • Arguably inverted on Rocky and Bullwinkle. Mr. Peabody's initial impetus for adopting Sherman was that, as a dog, he needed a boy to feel complete.
    • Specifically, the idea is that it's "A Dog and His Boy".
  • Batman the Animated Series had A Boy and His Batman.
  • Batman Beyond had an episode of A Boy and His Giant Robot. Also A Girl and Her Boy (Who Is A Robot).
    • Let's also not forget about a broody old man and his badass dog, and a whole episode dedicated to a boy and his badass dog.
  • The Iron Giant: A Boy and His Giant Robot.
  • The Secret Saturdays: A Boy and His Cat-Gorilla.
  • As usual, Hanna-Barbera has a few entries:
  • Jane and the Dragon: Pretty obvious one here: A Girl and Her Dragon. He helps her as she trains to become the first girl knight in the kingdom.
  • Marrow and Rover in Wolverine and the X-Men are A Girl and - yes - Her Giant Robot.
  • Lilo and Stitch: A Girl And Her Alien(s). In the original film, Stitch was adopted by her by pretending to be a dog.
  • The Backyardigans has quite a few examples: A Kangaroo and His Dinosaur (Austin and Boy in "Caveman's Best Friend," the ultimate example), a Moose and His Burro (Tyrone and Molasses in "Horsing Around"), a Penguin and His Bath Mitten (Pablo and Mitty in "Robin Hood the Clean"), and A... Thing and Her Dolphin (Uniqua and Sea Squirt in "The Great Dolphin Race").
  • Kim Possible: A Boy And His Naked Mole Rat.
  • ReBoot: A Boy and his Nigh Invulnerable (not to mention cranky)Dog of Mass Destruction.
  • Rainbow Brite: A Girl and her Horse (Rainbow Brite/Starlight, Stormy/Skydancer, and later on, Krys/On-X)
  • Phineas and Ferb: Two Boys And Their Secret Agent Platypus.
  • SpongeBob SquarePants: Since Spongebob has a pet named Gary, we have A Sponge and his Snail.
    • One episode features a sponge and his seahorse.
  • Jimmy Two-Shoes and Cerbee, his pet monster dog.
  • Danny Phantom: Sam directly mentions this trope twice, once with "A boy and his snow beast." and another time saying the more common "A boy and his dog..." before following it up with "... Somehow, it's not supposed to be this weird."
  • Courage the Cowardly Dog: A dog and his kindly old mistress (and curmudgeon old master)
  • Teen Titans: A girl and her mutated silk worm. Though at first it was a Beast Boy and his mutated silkworm, it appears Silkie grew more attached to Starfire in later episodes.
  • Rocky and Bullwinkle: A dog and his boy.
  • Young Justice: A boy and his sentient metal sphere and an albino Big Badass Wolf.
  • Jimmy Neutron has Jimmy and his mechanical canine, Goddard.
  • Parodied in The Simpsons with Soccer Mummy, a film within the show in which a reanimated Egyptian mummy joins a little league soccer team and teaches a young boy to believe in himself.
  • George of the Jungle, klutzy Nature Hero George and his ape-friend Nate.

Real Life

  • A boy and his duck.
  • Bradley Nowell of Sublime and Louie Dog, his dalmatian. Bradley wrote a song Lou Dog Went to the Moon. When Louie was stolen,Bradley was inconsolable. Literally, laid on his couch for about a week and cried. He sand Lou Dog Went to the Moon into his answering machine. There are several songs that mention Louie Dog, including: Doin Time, Garden Grove/Garbage Grove, and What I Got. Bradley missed Louie Dog so much he had flown to the East Coast on the original Warped Tour. When Louie Dog died, several years after Bradley, the family buried a phial of his ashes with Bradley, and scattered the rest at the same surf spot they scattered Bradley's. To this day the band, now dubbed Sublime with Rome sells Louie Dog shirts at concerts.
  • Hachiko the dog earned fame in Japan for returning each day to the train station where his master last departed before dying. The Japanese people were so touched that they gave him a statue outside of Shibuya Station, exactly where he would sit.
  • Greyfriars Bobby was a constable's watchdog who lived in and around the graveyard where his master was buried for 14 years.
  • A boy and his venomous rat snake.
  • On that note, the perhaps even stranger story of the Cambodian boy and his 5 meter, 120 kg (16 ft, 260 pounds) python, which has been adopted as a house pet. Why the snake hasn't tried eating him in all those years is anybody's guess. Somehow the snake seems to have figured out that the parents will continue to provide it with food and safety so long as it does not harm any of them.