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* ''[[Great Teacher Onizuka]]'' had two episodes where Onizuka was persuaded to try ''enjo kosai,'' but was surprised by who shows up...
* ''[[Super GalsGALS!]]'' had one of the main characters, Aya, introduced as a perfect student engaging in ''enjo kosai'' in order to escape a high-pressure home and academic life. At the end, Ran helps her see her own self-worth before she "goes too far".
* There was an episode of ''[[Mariasama ga Miteru]]'' where one of the girls was suspected of engaging in ''enjo kosai''. {{spoiler|She was getting clothes and money from her father and brothers to spend time with them, because they missed her while she was living at an all girls school.}}
* In ''[[MaiMy-HiME]]'', Nao Yuuki seems a delinquent type is alluded to engage in this. Later we find out she uses it as a hook to ''mug'' men, who cannot report the crime for obvious reasons. {{spoiler|It's actually a sort-of revenge she takes on men, since a bunch of thugs killed her father and injured her mother.}}
* Takumi's girlfriend Natsuki in the original version of ''[[Initial D]]'' is engaged in ''enjo kosai'' from the start of the series. The English dub [[Bowdlerise|alters the plot]] so that she is just spending time with her divorced father.
** By the second session, Natsuki has subverted this trope by quitting her relationship with "Papa" which was endangering her budding relationship with Takumi. She decides to get a job at a fast-food restaurant, mimicking the hard-working job she sees Takumi engaging in at the gas station, when she realizes people are looking down on her for her slightly-whorish behaviour.
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