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Usually, a scenario to give [[An Aesop]] about balance between responsibility and leisure, this has been seen incarnated in different ways through media but at times is just the essential characteristic between two characters. Compare [[All Take and No Give]].
 
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== [[Anime and Manga]] ==
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== [[Live Action Television]] ==
* Liz Lemmon on ''[[Thirty30 Rock (TV)|30 Rock]]'' is all work while everyone else (especially the writers, who want to avoid actual work as much as possible) is all play.
* ''[[Drake and Josh]]''.
* ''[[Fraggle Rock]]'': Fraggles are All Play and Doozers are All Work.
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* ''[[Three Little Pigs]]'': The first two pigs are All Play, while the third is All Work.
* In ''[[The Simpsons (Animation)|The Simpsons]]'', Marge and Lisa are All Work while Homer and Bart are All Play. This gets lampshaded a couple of times.
* There are two sets of characters in ''[[My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic (Animation)|My Little Pony Friendship Is Magic]]'' that fit this dynamic.
** Applejack is a solid and reliable hard worker, who will faithfully help her friends even at the risk of overextending herself. Rainbow Dash is [[Brilliant but Lazy]] and would rather nap and save her work for the last moment. Some episodes display a [[Friendly Rivalry]] between the two.
** Twilight Sparkle is the studious pupil of Princess Celestia herself, who can always be found studying or using her powers of [[Super OCD]] to organize an event. Pinkie Pie is a [[Cloudcuckoolander]] who doesn't always pay close attention to whatever's going on and whose answer to almost any problem is to throw a party at it.
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