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* Jenny Doolittle of ''[[Bodacious Space Pirates]]'' is set up in an arranged marriage, as much to prevent her from gaining control of her family's shipping firm as to solidify an alliance. [[Runaway Bride|She shoots her way out of it]], then hires the ''Bentenmaru'' to get her to safety.
* Jenny Doolittle of ''[[Bodacious Space Pirates]]'' is set up in an arranged marriage, as much to prevent her from gaining control of her family's shipping firm as to solidify an alliance. [[Runaway Bride|She shoots her way out of it]], then hires the ''Bentenmaru'' to get her to safety.
* In ''[[One Piece]]'', this is true with pretty much ''any'' married member of the Charlotte family, as Big Mom forces her daughters to marry outsiders from other clans in order to extend her own reach and influence. Big Mom herself has had ''43 husbands'', caring nothing for any of them and disposing them when they were no longer needed. The most plot-relevant marriage (which was actually prevented) was Pudding's marriage to Sanji, done in order to {{spoiler|form an alliance with the Vinsmoke Family.}}
* In ''[[One Piece]]'', this is true with pretty much ''any'' married member of the Charlotte family, as Big Mom forces her daughters to marry outsiders from other clans in order to extend her own reach and influence. Big Mom herself has had ''43 husbands'', caring nothing for any of them and disposing them when they were no longer needed. The most plot-relevant marriage (which was actually prevented) was Pudding's marriage to Sanji, done in order to {{spoiler|form an alliance with the Vinsmoke Family.}}
* In ''[[The Tale of the Princess Kaguya]]'', The Emperor of Japan tries to arrange one with [[The Protagonist]] Princess Kaguya.


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