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* [[Plastic Man]] in ''[[Batman: The Brave and the Bold]]'' is portrayed as this. He hits on ''every'' attractive superheroine he meets. He seems to be doing it for fun more than anything, as can be seen in "Night of the Batmen!" where, after Catwoman expresses her interest in him, he replies "Tempting. But I'm really more of a dog person". The best part? He's married and has a child.
* In one episode of ''[[Metalocalypse]]'', Murderface ''tries'' to sound chivalrous and defend women's honor, but his bandmates see it for what it is; a transparent ruse to get women to sleep with him. It doesn't work for him at all.
* In the ''[[Kim Possible]]'' episode "The Cupid Effect", Wade isn’t nice to Monique as he should be. He uses a device that will force Monique to fall in love with him. But he regrets it when Senor Senior Junior decides to use it to make girls (Kim Possible included, eventually) all around the world fall in love with him. So he does have standards. Ultimately, he does the right thing in the end.
 
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