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** ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh!]]'' takes this trope to such [[Up to Eleven|ridiculous extents]] that, chances are, if you're a major villain, you're probably going to be [[Dude Looks Like a Lady|very feminine in appearance!]] Not to mention, its successors both have this trope in spades as well.
** [[The Abridged Series]] is loaded with jokes about this.
{{quote| '''Marik:''' Do I look like an '''''[EFF]''''ing fangirl to you?!<br />
'''Florence:''' You really don't want me to answer that. }}
** Fubuki (for starters), in ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! GX]]''. Most if not all of the male characters can be called bishies, really.
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** As for Kuja from ''[[Final Fantasy IX]]'', he reaches truly [[Dude Looks Like a Lady]] proportions. This is even [[Lampshaded]] by Queen Brahne, who outright calls him a "girly-man". To be fair, though, he calls her "elephant-lady".
** ''[[Dissidia Final Fantasy]]'': Penelo, in the in-game manual:
{{quote| '''Penelo:''' Personally? I don't believe that boys should be prettier than I am.}}
** ''[[Final Fantasy II]]'': Emperor Palamecia, anyone?
** If you look past the [[Half-Human Hybrid|non-human]] features, Seymour from ''[[Final Fantasy X]]'' can fit the bill as well.
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** It's easier to name guys that aren't bishonen in more recent games.
** Similarly, many of the young males in the spinoff series ''[[Rune Factory]]'' are bishonen. The newest protagonist barely looks male, which, what with the [[Hello, Insert Name Here]] nature of the game, can lead to some unintentionally hilarious moments:
{{quote| ''"Sophie? What a fine, manly name!"''}}
* ''[[Time Crisis]]'''s newer protagonists.
* ''[[Sengoku Basara]]'':