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* In ''[[Curtis]]'', Gunk exhibits various odd behaviors and abilities (explained by the fact that he's from some place called "Flyspeck Island"), as [[Rule of Funny|required by the plot]].
* Calvin from ''[[Calvin and Hobbes]]'' [[Mr. Imagination|possesses such a runaway imagination]] -- he truly lives in Cloudcuckooland.
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'''Calvin:''' Denial.
'''Ms. Wormwood:''' ''(sighing)'' Well, I suppose I can't argue with that... }}
{{quote|'''Calvin ''(during the pledge of allegiance on the first day of school)'':''' I pledge allegiance to Queen Fragg and her mighty state of Hysteria}}
:: The very fact that he sees Hobbes as real and everyone else doesn't (which often makes them suspect that Calvin is insane) also establishes him a place in this trope. The very fact that ''Hobbes'' thinks Calvin is crazy would fit him into this trope if that didn't. There's also the time where he comes into his class dressed as his superhero alter-ego, Stupendous Man. His classmates' facial expressions are the natural reaction anyone would have toward a [[Cloudcuckoolander]].
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{{quote|'''Charlie Brown:''' [[Catch Phrase|Why can't I have a normal dog like everybody else?]]}}
** Peppermint Patty. To name but one example of her weirdness, she thought that Snoopy was an odd-looking little kid for ''years''.
* Hillary's classmate Nona from ''[[Sally Forth (syndicated strip)
* Even when Jackie from ''[[Adolescent Radioactive Black Belt Hamsters]]'' isn't brainwashed, he's still talking to himself and chattering away with crazy thoughts.
* A few characters from the ''Ink Pen'' comic strip is this, the main example being ''Captain Victorious''. ''[http://www.gocomics.com/inkpen/2011/02/14/ Here]'', for instance. Or ''[http://www.gocomics.com/inkpen/2010/11/10/ here]''.
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