Boy Meets Ghoul: Difference between revisions

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== [[Anime]] and [[Manga]] ==
* ''[[Rosario + Vampire]]'': Boy meets vampire; she turns him into a ghoul, albeit accidentally. For some reason this doesn't threaten the relationship at all, despite creating the extreme likelihood of him turning into a mindless berserker.
** And of course, Boy also meets [[Horny Devils|Succubus]], [[Cute Witch|Witch (twice!)]], [[An Ice Person|and Snow Girl]]. And although Boy makes it clear that he's only interested in meeting Vampire, [[Unwanted Harem|they make it equally clear they don't care]].
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* The main plot of Tokyo Pop's original English language manga ''My Dead Girlfriend''.
 
== [[Comic Books]] ==
* ''[[Madman (Comic Book)|Madman]]'' has a normal girl in love with a dead guy who looks weird enough in the costume he almost always wears, but beneath that mask is a person who looks very much like a corpse.
* In the ''[[Cherry Comics]]'' parody of [[Anne Rice]], Cherry and Ellie have sex with a vampire, a mummy and a ghost.
 
== [[Fan Works]] ==
* Novembersmith's RPS fan-novel ''[[The Anatomy of a Fall]]'' is based on a boy meets ghost scenario.
* In ''[[The Amazing World of Gumball]]'' fan art, Gumball/[[Cute Ghost Girl|Carrie]] is [http://gumballxcarriefans.deviantart.com/ a popular pairing].
* In the ''[[Harry Potter]]/[[Sailor Moon]]/[[Ranma ½]]'' crossover ''[[The Girl Who Loved]]'', Harry Potter and the ghost of Usagi "Sailor Moon" Tsukino fall in love, and ghost!Usagi even figures out how to have something like sex with him. She only avoids making an enemy of Moaning Myrtle (who canonically is interested in Harry) by setting her up with Colin Creevey and sharing how to have a (meta)physical relationship with him. Ultimately averted in both cases when Usagi and Myrtle are (accidentally) resurrected.
** Amusingly, Harry and Usagi's relationship becomes this trope ''again'' for several centuries in the future, when Harry's the ghost and Usagi's alive. This ''also'' ends in a resurrection.
 
== [[Film]] ==
* Original ''[[Underworld (film)|Underworld]]'': Boy meets vampire {{spoiler|and turns into a [[Fur Against Fang|werewolf]] himself}}.
* In [[Tim Burton]]'s ''[[Corpse Bride]]'', the boy meets a dead girl, and ends up accidentally married to her.
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* ''[[Near Dark]].'' Boy meets vampire and her family of psychotic hillbilly bloodsuckers. Carnage ensues.
 
== [[Literature]] ==
* ''[[Twilight (novel)|Twilight]]'': Girl meets vampire and werewolf and love triangle ensues.
* ''[[Bloodsucking Fiends]]'': Boy meets freshly turned vampire on the rebound.
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* ''The Peony Lantern'': Boy meets ghost. It doesn't end well.
* ''The Gravesavers'' by Canadian author Sheree Fitch had a girl met a boy, who {{spoiler|turned out to be a ghost from the wreck of the RMS Atlantic.}}
* In the ''[[Harry Potter]]'' books, ghost Moaning Myrtle clearly develops a crush on Harry, although that's about as far as it gets.
 
== [[Live -Action TV]] ==
* ''[[Buffy the Vampire Slayer]]'' has a number of these, most notably Buffy and Angel.
** And pretty much every single girl Xander's ever dated. It was even lampshaded at times.
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* The ABC/BBC co-production ''[[Dead Gorgeous]]'' plays with this by having "Living Ghost" Rebecca fall for living boy David. However, he seems to not be particularly interested.
 
== [[Music]] ==
* "Date With A Vampire" by the Screaming Tribesmen.
* "Little Ghost" by the White Stripes.
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* "The Zombie Song" by Stephanie Mabey. "I'd never eat your brain, I just want your heart."
 
== [[Tabletop Games]] ==
 
== Tabletop Games ==
* A possibility for characters in ''[[Promethean: The Created]]'', especially Galateids. On some occasions, it might help with a Promethean's Pilgrimage, but more than likely it will end very badly, thanks to their Disquiet.
 
== [[Video Games]] ==
 
== Video Games ==
* ''[[Neverwinter Nights]]'' has Boy meets Ghost Paladin. Somehow, none of the issues that would create ever come up in the game, though it is implied that she gets a new body after you return to the world of the living.
* ''[[Tsukihime]]'' features boy meets vampire princess among its many flavors of [[Interspecies Romance]].
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* ''[http://www.kongregate.com/games/krangGAMES/i-saw-her-standing-there I Saw Her Standing There]'' has this as its premise. You have to lure a zombie girl to a cage in each level, with each "act" introducing a new gameplay twist. All the while, there is narrative text describing the love between the main characters.
 
== Webcomics[[Web Comics]] ==
* The webcomic ''Ghost Friend'' was based on this trope.
* ''[[Xkcd]]'' has [http://xkcd.com/348/ this little comic], where the boy's love interest seems to be a bit deader than most.
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* Tsukiko of ''[[The Order of the Stick]]'' is a weird mixture of this and [[I Love the Dead]]. As a necromancer with necrophilia who [[Insane Troll Logic|believes the undead and sweet, gentle beings because they are the opposite of the living and the living are bastards]], she has a habit of raising corpses as undead minions and then sleeping with them. For an extra dosage of [[Squick]], she also manages to combine these already unsavory cocktail with [[Parental Incest]], because she also treats herself as their mother.
 
== [[Western Animation]] ==
* ''[[Hotel Transylvania]]''; boy meets vampire girl; boy and vampire girl fall in love; boy has trouble with [[Dracula|vampire girl's father]]; eventually they manage to work it out, they marry, and as of the third movie are still together, raising their first child.
 
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