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{{trope}}
 
An enigmatic [[The Stoic|emotionless]] female character.
 
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Thus, it just comes with the territory that any woman who ''isn't'' an emotional wreck draws attention to herself simply by being dispassionate and collected.
 
SheThe '''Emotionless Girl''' can be purposely cool in a crisis, i.e., "she's all business." Or she may also have some sort of [[Extraordinarily Empowered Girl|secret special]] [[Mysterious Waif|power]]. Sometimes the anchor in the midst of chaos; other times just quietly mysterious, but always important since she's the exception to the "woman = overemotional" rule.
 
Sometimes used by animators as the [[The Comically Serious|comic foil]], especially in noisy, chaotic situations.
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In certain instances, she may be an actual [[Robot Girl]]. See also [[The Quiet One]], [[Strange Girl]], and [[The Snark Knight]]. Often [[Foil|contrasted]] with a more [[Hot-Blooded]] partner to form a [[Red Oni, Blue Oni]] pair. Despite the name, the trope isn't [[Always Female]] and male characters also apply but, due to men being expected to have [[A Real Man Is a Killer|no emotions other than anger]], they're less noticed.
 
An interesting twist on the '''Emotionless Girl''' is the Emotionally [[Beneath the Mask|Repressed]] Girl. This girl feels the emotions but doesn't express them openly or vividly. These girls can draw the viewers into the scene by forcing one to pick up on her subtle cues - so that when the seemingly Emotionless Girl finally does smile, there's a tremendous amount of satisfaction.
 
They may suffer from [[Bad Dreams]] and/or find it difficult to [[Does Not Know How to Say Thanks|express gratitude]]. Contrast [[Sugar and Ice Personality]], who may initially appear emotionless but in fact has a cute inner side. Will often be the subject of [[Must Make Her Laugh]] and/or [[When She Smiles]].
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== Anime and Manga ==
* Yuki Nagato, from ''[[Suzumiya Haruhi]]'', is also the [[The Spock]], [[The Stoic]] and the [[Badass Bookworm]]. {{spoiler|The tenth novel reveals that she's surprisingly bitter about being designed to be so unemotive and that the IDTE ''could'' have made her more expressive like they did Asakura, but didn't. This largely confirms the point below, which prior to this were based mostly on [[Unreliable Narrator|Kyon's]] interpretations.}}
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* Vanilla from ''[[Galaxy Angel (anime)|Galaxy Angel]]''. Used in the anime to comic effect. In [[Galaxy Angel (video game)|the games]], her [[Story Arc|story arcs]] deal with her coming to terms with expressing emotion.
* Feldt Grace from ''[[Mobile Suit Gundam 00]]'', though she later starts to become more emotional.
** Tiffa Adil from ''[[After War Gundam X]]'', being a shy, quiet and generally withdrawn girl.
* Kanna from ''[[Inuyasha]]'' most certainly fits this trope, as she was created to be emotionless so that she would be undetectable by any trace of Demonic Energy or Scent. In fact, the translation of her name quite literally means 'void'.
** By the end, it is subverted as she actually has emotion as her heart can feel.
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Bge: "Yes, you are. Your voice doesn't crack. Tears don't fall. But all the same, you're crying." }}
* Another Anju—the maid Anju Rika, in ''[[Magikano]]''.
* Sai Jounouchi from ''[[Kidou Tenshi Angelic Layer]]''. The anime made her emotionally repressed and gave her a [[Dead Little Sister]], the manga doesn't explore her character enough.
* Kirika from ''[[Noir]]'' acts emotionless, but hides deep concern about her apparent amnesia. {{spoiler|She becomes truly emotionless when her memory is restored.}}
* Most of the eponymous warriors in ''[[Claymore]]'', though that makes them more like [[The Stoic]].
* ''[[Angel Densetsu]]'''s expy to ''[[Claymore]]'' (Ikuno/Claire) is a [[Deadpan Snarker]] too.
* Ritsuko from ''[[Kujibiki Unbalance]]'' hides secret feelings for Chihiro behind an emotionless exterior.
* In ''[[Please Teacher!]]'' and its sequel ''[[OnegaiPlease Twins!]],'' (aka ''Please Teacher!'' and ''Please Twins!'') extreme emotion can induce the [[Heroic BSOD|coma-like "standstill" state]]. Ichigo Morino, who has experienced this, forces herself to be calm, but the writers sorta didn't get it right: she gives the same lines anyone else might give, but with a HAL-like delivery.{{verify}} She sports [[Mind Control Eyes]] but makes otherwise normal facial expressions. In other words, no more the Emotionless Girl than anyone else, but acting like one.
* Lumiere from ''[[Kiddy Grade]]'' is both this and [[The Spock]].
* A very, very rare male version of this trope: Mytho from ''[[Princess Tutu]]'', who is ''literally'' emotionless, thanks to a spell that shattered his heart.
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** Zazie Rainyday is emotionless to the point of [[Cute Mute]]. Although she speaks up in the endgame of both the first anime and the manga, she still shows very, very little emotion. The manga makes you ''think'' she's showing a playfully humorous side- but no, she isn't. {{spoiler|That's her twin sister. She herself}} is still mildly altruistic, infuriatingly mysterious, and as emotional as a dead yak.
** Chachamaru is a justified Emotionless Girl, being a robot. Even so, she's a very caring person whose main fault is [[My Master, Right or Wrong]]. Notably, while she ''is'' emotionless, she emotes a ''lot'' more than any of the above, mostly due to her ongoing Pinocchio syndrome. She is less 'emotionless' and more 'expressionless'. She [[Ridiculously Human Robot|has emotions]], but her face don't display it very well.
* Shizuku, the [[Token Mini-MoeLoli]] [[Cute Monster Girl]] from ''[[Omamori Himari]]''.
* Otome from ''[[Koi Koi 7]]''. It probably comes from being the oldest of the group, but stuck at a young age, since she was the first to become a cyborg.
* Ayuki of ''[[Kashimashi: Girl Meets Girl]]'' seems to be one of these in the anime. However, in the manga, she just seems [[The Stoic|quiet and calm]]. However, even then she never shows much emotion other then some casual comedy moments. {{spoiler|Except in a later chapter, where she cries and screams at Hitoshi when she learns that Hazumu will die in 29 days. This only fuels the theory that she is in love with Hazumu, which was never really hinted at in the anime (instead, it was hinted she likes ''Tomari'')}}
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* Echo from ''[[Pandora Hearts]]'' although later on in the manga she changes to more of a [[Sugar and Ice Personality]]
* Laila from ''[[Venus Versus Virus]]'', in contrast with her somewhat livelier twin sister, Lola.
* Tabitha of ''[[ZeroThe noFamiliar Tsukaimaof Zero]]'', of the repressed variety.
* Miyabi "Professor" Oomichi of ''[[GA Geijutsuka Art Design Class]]'' is extremely subtle in her expression of emotion, but her friends seem able to pick up on her emotions sometimes: during the yaminabe arc, there's a panel with a closeup of Miyabi's face looking stoic as ever, yet Tomokane can tell she looks happy. Also, the reader can see an expression of sadness—mostly in the eyes—when she realizes that {{spoiler|the chick she had been caring for had fallen silent.}}
* Marie Kagura of [[Tona Gura]]. Subverted somewhat in that this state hides a desire that {{spoiler|her older brother Yuuji revert to his pre-puberty self and pay attention only to her}}.
* Aki Izayoi from ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's]]''.
* ''[[Shinigami Trilogy]]'': Himeka, a [[Devil in Plain Sight]], basically [[The Grim Adventures of Billy and& Mandy|Mandy]] (specifically [[Deviant ART|Bleedman's]] teen version). She may have been a terminally [[Ill Girl]] but thanks to a [[Love Makes You Dumb|love-struck]] [[Grim Reaper]] she will rule the world with an iron fist.
* Dou Haguro from ''[[Wolf Guy Wolfen]]'' is an amoral emotionless guy who occasionally wonders "how his face looks" and casually leaves the keys to his sizable arsenal in front of a vengeance-crazed lackey {{spoiler|who he provoked by secretly unplugging the lackey's brother's life support}}. Not even being ambushed and shot several times while in the fifth grade can break him, until he encounters the [[Anti-Hero]]-Protagonist Akira Inugami during [[Our Werewolves Are Different|that time of the month]] and [[Fan Nickname|Smugwolf]] makes it very clear that, despite being a [[Complete Monster]], Dou is still just a human and that surviving the ambush was pure dumb luck. Dou is so overwhelmed after feeling fear for the first time that after Smugwolf leaves [[Villainous Breakdown|he laughs and cries uncontrollably at the same time]]. And then [[It Gets Worse]].
* Lucy from ''[[Elfen Lied]]'' before {{spoiler|the children at her orphanage kill her puppy right in front of her.}}
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* Kanade Tachibana, the titular Angel of ''[[Angel Beats!]]'' is, at least on the surface, an example of this. She's quiet, and impassive seeming even when dishing out violence or receiving grievous injury. She has emotions, but she rarely shows them.
* In the first ''[[Cardcaptor Sakura]]'' movie, Syaoran's mom is usually this, though she does become a [[Defrosting Ice Queen]] around [[Moe|Sakura]].
 
 
== Comic Books ==
 
 
* ''[[X-Men (Comic Book)|X-Men]]'' has Sage, a mutant whose brain works much like a computer, and as such, approaches Rei Ayanami level emotionlessness at times, though occasionally shifting to [[The Stoic]] level when really, ''really'' worked up. (Naturally, she's such an expert at [[Perp Sweating]] that her gaze alone accomplishes what Wolverine's famed "claw on either side of neck; dare me to pop the middle?" approach cannot.) Surprisingly, "computer brain" simply describes her brain works. Despite the functions of her mind often being described in computer terms, it, and the rest of her, are a hundred percent organic.
** She can still say her name in [[Rainbow Speak|gigantic, colorful letters]], though.
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* [[Sin City|Miho]] combines this with [[The Voiceless]].
 
== FanficFan Works ==
 
* Pretty much ''any'' Jack Rudd-written ''[[Neighbours]]'' fanfic starring Lisa Jeffries.
* The [[Mary Sue|eponymous heroine]] of ''[[Legolas By Laura|legolas by laura]]'' seems remarkably unconcerned about being tortured and raped by orcs, [[Squick|even though she's only ten]].
* In [[X-Men]] fanfic [http://www.fanfiction.net/s/7779403/4/Guilt_Trips Guilt Trips], Northstar (Jean-Paul) is an Emotionless Boy, having asked his empathic friend Manuel da la Rocha to prevent him from feeling strong emotion. His reasoning for this is because here Manuel is an [[Emotion Eater]] and needs to fed off something, and he himself doesn't have the energy to deal with emotions.
 
 
== Film ==
 
* Wednesday forcing a smile in ''[[The Addams Family|Addams Family Values]]'' evokes horror in onlookers.
** Even in the audience...yet the [[Genre Blind|camp councilors]] [[Adults Are Useless|cluelessly delight]] in finally getting her to smile.
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* Margot (Gwyneth Paltrow) in ''[[The Royal Tenenbaums]]''.
* Emily in ''[[The Final]]''. {{spoiler|Until Ravi is killed.}} Then she goes right back to this.
* Summer, in ''[[500 Days of Summer|Five Hundred Days of Summer]]'', is introduced as one of these by the narrator... although he proves to be [[Unreliable Narrator|less than completely reliable]].
* In ''[[The Happening]]'', Zooey Deschanel is actually given the line "I don't like to show my emotions," which many suspect was a late addition to the script to try to cover up her less than enthusiastic performance.
 
== Literature ==
 
* Estella from ''[[Great Expectations]]''.
* Susan Calvin from [[Isaac Asimov]]'s many robot short stories.
* ''[[Discworld]]'':
** Susan Sto Helit of ''[[Discworld/Soul Music (novel)|Soul Music]]'', ''[[Discworld/Hogfather|Hogfather]]'' and ''[[Discworld/Thief of Time|Thief of Time]]'' shows no outward emotion on hearing of the deaths of her parents, and otherwise fits the "cool in a crisis" model. She does occasionally get angry. Don't get in her way at this point.
** Adora Belle Dearheart in the "Moist Von Lipwig" novels also comes across as emotionless, when she's actually repressing a mountain of rage. [[Alternate Character Interpretation|Alternatively]], she comes across as a woman burying her issues under [[Deadpan Snarker|a mountain of bitter sarcasm]].
* In the ''[[Star Wars Expanded Universe]]'' [[Expanded Universe]] novels, Winter Celchu (an aide and childhood friend of Leia's), an Intelligence agent with a [[Photographic Memory|holographic memory]], has lost her composure perhaps once in the entirety of her appearances—when she thought her boyfriend had been killed ''and'' his fellow pilots ''didn't seem to care'' (because, of course, he was still alive).
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* Thérèse herself of ''[[Therese Raquin]]'' becomes emotionless over the course of her childhood due to living with her overbearing aunt and her sickly, petulant cousin Camille. Then [[Kissing Cousins|she and Camille get married]] and it gets worse.
* [[The Hunger Games (novel)|Katniss Everdeen]], probably as a direct result of being a [[Shell-Shocked Veteran]] (and that's ''before'' [[It Got Worse|she enters the arena]]).
 
 
== Live Action TV ==
 
* ''[[Star Trek]]'' sports a couple examples, such as:
** Seven of Nine from ''[[Star Trek: Voyager|Voyager]]'' is a former Borg drone, so underplays emotions while focusing on efficiently completing tasks. However, she does annoyance really well.
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== Manhwa ==
 
* Vera Linus, in the [[Manhwa]] ''[[Veritas]]'', generally shows no emotion except when dealing with something that has to do with Lightning Tiger, the guy who taught her the meaning of "fear".
 
== Video Games ==
 
* A plot point in the ''[[Darkstalkers]]'' series of fighting games. Donovan, a half-vampire monk meets Anita, a young girl who is also a half-vampire, who has lost the ability to feel emotions. He decides to try to slay the world's supply of monsters to cure her. He succeeds in restoring her emotions and humanity, but becomes a full vampire himself. This leads to a climactic flash forward cliffhanger showdown between her as the messiah of the human race and him as her main opposition. Especially notable because the creators of the series were sometimes criticized in interviews for using this trope, which was in its peak at the time.
* Gamall in ''Thief 2'' is an example of this trope played to perfection.
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* Eifer Skute of ''[[Rosenkreuzstilette]]'' could also count as an Emotionless Girl, since she often appears to be cool-headed and mature and rarely smiles. However, she can sometimes get violently-fluctuating emotions and therefore sometimes act out of character. Plus, she for reasons unknown seems to carry strong emotions towards Freudia.
 
== = Visual Novels ===
* Aselia and the minor spirit Nanaru in ''[[Eien no Aselia]]'' are both rather emotionless. The latter isn't even an exaggeration or merely based on her behavior, since her profile indicates that her sword has eaten away most of her personality. She genuinely feels very little until she gets to know Yuuto.
* Mai from ''[[Kanon]]''.
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* Unan of ''[[Under the Moon]]'' is a [[Spear Counterpart]], although his looks, and often his mannerisms, are [[Dude Looks Like a Lady|very feminine]].
 
== WebcomicsWeb Comics ==
 
== Webcomics ==
 
* Antimony from ''[[Gunnerkrigg Court]]'' is both [[The Stoic|stoic]] due to [[Parental Abandonment|a recent tragedy]] and unflappable in the face of weirdness due to a very unusual childhood. {{spoiler|She soon begins opening up to her best friend, but her unnervingly emotionless demeanor shows no sign of abating.}}
** Recent events suggest that the appearance of emotions on Antimony's face is directly related to her friendship with [[Gadgeteer Genius|Kat]]. [http://www.gunnerkrigg.com/archive_page.php?comicID=460 Because she gets ''really creepy'' when Kat is in trouble.]
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* Sara Amraphel from ''[[Errant Story]]'', often lampshaded.
** And made disturbing in a recent sequence where for the purposes of subterfuge, she assumes an appearance and attitude that are very OOC.
* Ditto for Wanda Firebaugh from ''[[Erfworld]]'', who also [https://web.archive.org/web/20130830160929/http://www.giantitp.com/comics/erf0023.html lampshades] her status.
{{quote|'''Wanda''': "I ''don't'' laugh."}}
* Aradia in ''[[Homestuck]]''. {{spoiler|Because [[The Untwist|she's dead]].}} Later on, she seems to be recovering {{spoiler|after being transplanted into a robot body}}, but this ends up not particularly helping: most of the time she's just as flat as before, but occasionally she'll [[You Wouldn't Like Me When I'm Angry|get angry]] and [[Unstoppable Rage|violently flip the hell out]]. Even later, {{spoiler|however, her dreamself's awakening and [[Came Back Strong|ascension to the God Tiers]] causes her to genuinely begin feeling and emoting again.}}
* Ozy of ''[[Ozy and Millie]]'' has been mistaken for this at times. He tries to be [[The Stoic]], although part of it may be that he just enjoys playing a [[Foil]] to Millie. And sometimes his father. And then there's his family...
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20111115105233/http://www.drowtales.com/mainarchive.php?id=646 Naal], ''[[Drowtales]]''' resident [[Goth]]. Though {{spoiler|when she was younger, she was more expressive.}}
* ''[[Archipelago]]'': Lucinda, after a powerful tragedy, [[Deal with the Devil|agreed to serve the Raven if he would remove her emotions.]]
* After [[The Reveal]] in ''[[Flipside]]'', {{spoiler|Maytag herself}} is shown to be this. The story of how she got this way is currently (November 12, 2012) still being written.
 
== Web Original ==
 
* Alysia Morales from ''[[Arcana Magi]]'' must remain emotionless or she will suffer physically.
* Pathologist Madeline Frost in [http://www.shadowunit.org Shadow Unit] is the adult version of this trope; no one knows if she's autistic, sociopathic, deeply PTSD, or what, but the hospital where she works has a standing rule about letting her talk to actual living people. (Another character calls her "Cthulhu's Dream Date.")
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== Western Animation ==
 
* Raven from ''[[Teen Titans (animation)|Teen Titans]]'' (emotionally repressed out of necessity more than choice). She becomes more and more open as the series progresses.
** Though Raven can actually be ''intensely'' emotional - you do ''not'' want to see her angry. She needs to stay repressed in order to avoid losing control of her powers and/or unleashing her [[Super-Powered Evil Side]].
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20121101012825/http://piandao.org/screencaps/ep23/ep23-187.png Mai] from ''[[Avatar: The Last Airbender]],'' who finds everything in life [[Deadpan Snarker|boring and "unbearably bleak"]]... everything except [[Victorious Childhood Friend|Prince Zuko]].
* Mandy in ''[[The Grim Adventures of Billy and& Mandy]]'' seems to have only three major emotions: indifference, disgust, and anger. The rarity of her smiles, especially in the later seasons was lampshaded in "My Fair Mandy", where her attempt at a ''cheerful'' smile ended up destroying the universe.
** Giving a look of genuine sadness is even rarer; she's only done it once.
** She's also shown shock and confusion, but that's understandable given the kind of people/things she hangs out with.
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== Real Life ==
 
* The [[Brainwashed]] trope, and several [[Mind Control]] tropes related to it, is an example of this trope. When you hypnotize someone, this is almost always what you eventually achieve. The subject is just too deeply relaxed and her mind is too focused on the hypnotist to emote, hence the stereotypical blank stare and mouth hanging open.
* Alice Glass of the band Crystal Castles acts like this quite a bit. See their music video for the song "Crimewave"
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