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** Yuki smiled at one point in the movie, and it was completely visible. It was a major event, as {{spoiler|it was what made Kyon consider staying in the [[Alternate Universe]].}}
* Eureka from [[Eureka Seven]]. The girl is literally close to emotionless since her birth until she met her destined partner Renton and gradually fell deeply in love with him. Although 3 years ago she did experience her first emotion which is "surprise" when she realized she orphaned the three children she would later adopt.
* Senri from ''[[
* ''[[Axis Powers Hetalia]]'': [[Emotionless Girl|Emotionless Boy]] Hong Kong. Belarus is a female version, who mixes it with [[Yandere]] as well.
** There's also Egypt, who could have doubled for a [[Cute Mute]] (though he does speak one sentence).
** Norway keeps the same [[The Stoic|stoic]] expression when he is eating cake, when his friend was defeated in battle, when he is captured, and when he is strangling someone.
* Chane Laforet from ''[[Baccano
* Kazuo Kiriyama from the ''[[Battle Royale]]'' manga is an [[Emotionless Girl|Emotionless Boy]]. He was rendered incapable of emotion when he was brain-damaged at the age of six (since birth in the original novel), and is described in-story as a sociopath. Add to this his phenomenal analytical ability and intelligence and you've got a very tough match-up.
* Ai Enma from ''[[Hell Girl]]''. Subverted in that she ''does'' have emotions, but she must repress them to carry out her atonement for {{spoiler|the revenge she carried out on the villagers who buried her alive.}}. Or else, she'll wind up in Hell. {{spoiler|We first see it when she snaps before Hajime towards the end of the first season, and [[Nightmare Fuel|it's not a nice sight to behold]]}}.
* R. Dorothy Waynewright from ''[[
* Nemu, Mayuri Kurotsuchi's Lieutenant in ''[[Bleach]]'', is not just emotionless but seems to have no free will of her own. She exists almost as an extension of Kurotsuchi's will; no matter how horribly he treats her, she never reacts. {{spoiler|[[Mad Scientist]] Kurotsuchi CREATED Nemu. His "daughter" is really just an [[Opposite Sex Clone]].}}
** Nemu may not be able to disobey direct commands but she does have free will as shown when she {{spoiler|cures Uryruu after he was poisoned during his fight with Mayuri}}.
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* Saki Hanajima from ''[[Fruits Basket]]'', and surprise! She does have [[Extraordinarily Empowered Girl|special powers]]. Her little brother, Megumi, is also emotionless and can curse people.
** Ironically, both of them are actually familiar and regularly express the one emotion that causes most of these examples to come out of their shell: Love. Saki is extremely protective and (sometimes overly) friendly towards her best friend Tohru, and Megumi behaves similarly towards his sister. Saki's treatment, thus, ends up flip-flopped between Emotionless Girl and Yamato Nadeshiko depending entirely on who she's associating with at that particular moment. Just don't mess with Tohru. Ever.
* Vanilla from ''[[Galaxy Angel (
* Feldt Grace from ''[[Mobile Suit Gundam 00]]'', though she later starts to become more emotional.
* 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.
* Toyama Sachi from ''[[Jubei-chan]]''. In the dub, she is referred to as "the strange, emotionless girl" once.
* Eucliwood Hellscythe from ''[[Kore wa Zombie Desu
* Rei Ayanami from ''[[Neon Genesis Evangelion]]'' is frequently mistaken for being emotionless, but viewers who pay any actual attention to the show know that she's [[Sugar and Ice Personality|just repressed]]. As many [[Emotionless Girl|Emotionless Girls]] are based off Rei, this makes this a bit of an [[Unbuilt Trope]] (although it did exist before ''Evangelion'').
** As Rei's [[Expy]] in [[Parallel Trouble Adventure Dual
** Much like the "Spock eyebrow", the subtle hint that Rei is actually having an emotional reaction is if she ''bothers to make eye contact'' with something, which she normally doesn't do.
** Also much like Spock, there are hints that the reason she appears to be emotionless is because otherwise, she'll be OVERLY Emotional, similar to how Vulcans suppress their emotions in fear of being consumed by them instead.
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* 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]].
* ''[[
* Ritsuko from ''[[Kujibiki Unbalance]]'' hides secret feelings for Chihiro behind an emotionless exterior.
* In ''[[
* 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.
* Nozomu from ''[[
** She even has no qualms essentially pimping the main male lead out to Chizuru in order to try and {{spoiler|"fix" her stolen magic / breasts, }} and in the [[Gecko Ending]] of the anime it's Nozomu who suggests {{spoiler|the [[Tenchi Solution]].}}
* Akira Takano from ''[[School Rumble]]''.
** Male example: Oddball Karasuma. Yeah. He {{spoiler|had been repressing his feelings from the very beginning in an attempt to distance himself from everyone}}. When he finally snaps very late in the manga, his bouts of emotion are so expressive, he becomes almost unrecognizable.
* ''[[Now and Then Here
* Fate in ''[[Magical Girl Lyrical Nanoha]]''. Fate actually does have emotions, but keeps them suppressed as a defense mechanism against her [[No Sympathy|mothers insane demands]] and even [[Abusive Parents|more insane punishment for failure.]] Although she recovers later, Fate remains quieter and more reserved than the rest of the [[Improbably-Female Cast]], albeit also considerably more sensitive.
** Lutecia in ''StrikerS''. Likely a result of [[Mad Scientist|Jail's]] experiments and/or of growing up without her mother. She becomes more emotional by ''ViVid''.
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* Lila from ''[[Najica Blitz Tactics]]'' showcases many characteristics of this trope, being an [[Artificial Human]], although she can fake emotions to some degree if needed to achieve a certain goal (like seducing men). Later in the series she starts to genuinely warm up toward the protagonist though.
* Alissa Southerncross from ''[[Keroro Gunsou]]''.
* ''[[Koihime Musou]]'' has Ryoufu, a [[Gender Flip|Gender Flipped]] version of Lu Bu (yes, [[Romance of the Three Kingdoms
** From another ''[[Romance of the Three Kingdoms]]'' gender flip, ''[[Ikki Tousen]]'', there's Zhuge Liang's reincarnation Shokatsuryou Koumei who mixes this with [[Little Miss Snarker]] and [[Creepy Child]]...
* Akira Okochi in ''[[Mahou Sensei Negima]]'' has her emotions, but is usually so quiet, her [[Day in The Limelight]] chapter was told entirely without dialogue.
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* Shizuku, the [[Token Mini-Moe]] [[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'')}}
* Anthy Himemiya from ''[[Revolutionary Girl Utena]]'' is a variant on the Emotionally Repressed Girl, in that she is effectively anaesthetized by the circumstances of her... ''very complicated'' connection to her brother.
* Tomoe Yukishiro from ''[[Rurouni Kenshin]]'' plays this for tragedy, since {{spoiler|she couldn't show her fiancé Akira how happy she was when they got engaged, so he thought he wasn't good enough for her and went to search for his fortune to Kyoto... where he got killed}}.
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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 ''[[
* 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!
* ''[[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.}}
** She also verges on emotionless whenever she takes over from Nyu in the anime.
* Eve from ''[[Black Cat (
* Sabrina (or Natsume in Japanese), the Psychic Gym Leader from ''[[
* [[Child Soldier]] Jonah from ''[[Jormungand]]'' displays these tendencies, likely due both to the trauma of seeing his parents killed in a bombing when he was a small child, and all the violence and strife he has witnessed since.
* ''[[Vampire Knight]]'' gives us two: Seiren and Rima.
* ''[[Tenshi
* Temporary ''[[Sky Girls]]'' Aisha. Somewhat justified in that she's actually fused with nanotech which may or may not influence her brain functions.
* In ''[[Wild
* Reki from ''[[Hidan no Aria]]''.
* Protagonist of ''Potemayo'' is a male version of this. No amount of moeblobs can affect Sunao's calm character.
* Outside the eponymous cafe of ''[[Eve no Jikan]]'', Sammy and Akiko behave this way. They transform into a [[Shrinking Violet]] and a [[Genki Girl]], respectively, when given the opportunity to express their emotions. However, behaving like humans in public would draw unwanted attention, and they are ''very'' good at suppressing their feelings.
** Actually, half of the robots in-series ([[Robot Girl|the female half]]) qualify. Sammy and Akiko just happen to have been given the most character development.
* Maria, manager of the Hakushuu Dinosaurs in ''[[Eyeshield
* Machi Kuragi from ''[[Fruits Basket]]''.
* ''[[
* Homura Akemi from ''[[Puella Magi Madoka Magica]]'' starts out as this. She never smiles, has a completely toneless voice, and acts like she's made of stone when {{spoiler|Mami dies and Sayaka turns into a witch.}} It is {{spoiler|subverted}} as we find out that she {{spoiler|invoked this trope ''on purpose'' after watching her friends die again and again while stuck in her [[Groundhog Day Loop]]. She went from being a [[Shrinking Violet]] with glasses and a heart condition to a coolheaded stoic in a desperate attempt to finally save Madoka from her terrible fate.}}
* Key from ''[[Key the Metal Idol]]'' seems to be emotionless initially, claiming to be a robot, but is eventually revealed to be {{spoiler|a severe case of emotional repression prompted by merely being convinced and, as a result, convincing others that she is a robot when she is, in fact, a human to prevent her potent extra-physical abilities from awakening}}.
* 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 ''[[
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* Pretty much ''any'' Jack Rudd-written ''[[Neighbours]]'' fanfic starring Lisa Jeffries.
* The [[Mary Sue|eponymous heroine]] of ''[[Legolas By Laura (Fanfic)|legolas by laura]]'' seems remarkably unconcerned about being tortured and raped by orcs, [[Squick|even though she's only ten]].
* In [[X
== Film ==
* Wednesday forcing a smile in ''[[The Addams Family
** Even in the audience...yet the [[Genre Blind|camp councilors]] [[Adults Are Useless|cluelessly delight]] in finally getting her to smile.
* Lydia in ''[[
* Subverted and [[Lampshaded]] mercilessly in the ''[[Rocky and Bullwinkle]] [[The Movie|movie]]'' with agent [[Punny Name|Karen Sympathy]]. She tries relentlessly to be an [[Emotionless Girl]] [[Agent Scully]], but she's just too sentimental.
* Miette starts off like this in ''[[The City of Lost Children]]''.
* 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 ''[[
* 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.
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* Estella from ''[[Great Expectations]]''.
* Susan Calvin from [[Isaac Asimov]]'s many robot short stories.
* Susan Sto Helit of ''[[Discworld
** 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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* In the ''[[Wicked Lovely]]'' series, Leslie becomes a literal emotionless girl when she is acting as the dark court's shadow girl (her emotions are channeled into Irial) and this is part of Sorcha's [[The Woman Wearing the Queenly Mask|mask]].
* In the Lowell Bair translation of ''[[The Phantom of the Opera]]'' novel, Raoul describes Christine as "indifference personified." (He wouldn't be surprised if he knew what the poor girl was going through at that point, of course...)
* Miranda in L. Jagi Lamplighter's ''[[
* Charlotte Crescent/C2 from ''[[Charlotte Powers]]'', at least on appearance. She cannot intuitively 'read' the emotions of others, and has difficulty understanding and expressing her own emotional state.
* Kambili from ''[[
* In ''[[The Last Unicorn]]'', the titular character can be seen as such. In fact, she's rather [[The Stoic|stoic]] when she's in her normal form. Even if she can feels sorrow, joy and fear, she's unable to feel some human feelings, such as regret and love. As an immortal being, she does not fear mortality. [[Emergency Transformation|When she's turned into a human by Schmendrick]], she's horrified. Following this traumatic event, she becomes completly emotionless, and slowly forget who she was. It's not until later in the story that she's able to feel emotions again.
* Coira, the protagonist of ''[[White
* 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 (
== Live Action TV ==
* ''[[
** Seven of Nine from ''[[Star Trek: Voyager
** T'Pol from ''[[Star Trek: Enterprise
** T'Pring and T'Pau from the ''[[Star Trek:
** The first officer of Captain Pike, known only as [[Number One]], was one of these.
* Cameron, the female [[Terminator]] of ''[[The Sarah Connor Chronicles]]'' fits this quite accurately, though she is quite capable of ''simulating'' human emotions when she needs to. The rather sudden shift from emotionless blankness to a laughing, smiling teenage girl is....[[Creepy Child|creepy.]]
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'''Irina''': Cosmonauts don't ''have'' any feelings, Henrik! }}
* Effy from [[Skins]].
* Aeryn Sun in ''[[
* [[Fringe]]'s Agent Olivia Dunham became this when being experimented on as a child caused her to suppress her emotions in preparation of becoming a cross-universal supersoldier.
* Averted in [[Boston Legal]]. In the episode "Smile", lawyer Alan Shore tries to get a prestigious school to accept a little girl (actually a child prodigy) lacking the facial muscles to smile. The child has strong positive emotions, she's just completely unable to express them facially.
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== Video Games ==
* A plot point in the ''[[
* Gamall in ''Thief 2'' is an example of this trope played to perfection.
* Amy from ''[[Soul Calibur]]'' can come off as one of these, although it was stated that she locks her emotions away, so it's possible that it's all a facade.
* Presea Combatir of ''[[
** She still gives off [[The Stoic|the impression]] of being emotionless even in the sequel, though she [[Tales
* In ''[[Suikoden]] V'', which has [[Loads and Loads of Characters]] ([[108]], to be precise), Sagiri nonetheless manages to stand out due to this trope. Rather than having a perfectly straight face, her expression is frozen in a permanent [[Stepford Smiler|creepy smile]], no matter how she feels. Combined with the way she speaks, she comes across as rather spooky, even BEFORE you learn her backstory: {{spoiler|She's a former member of the Nether Gate, a clan of fanatical assassins who don't ''recruit'' new members - they ''raise'' them. Trained from infancy to be an assassin, she was taught to put on a childish, innocent smile to help her approach her unwitting targets... even though she's a grown woman now, and even though she escaped from the cult more than 8 years ago, her face remains set in that same smile.}}
* Bastila of ''[[Knights of the Old Republic]]'' tries. She tries very hard. Perhaps too hard. [[Defrosting Ice Queen|And utterly fails]]. [[Face Heel Turn|Though not in a good way]]. [[Heel Face Turn|Probably]].
** The Handmaiden in the sequel does a better job of it. Most of the time.
* Ashley from the ''[[
* Amoretta from ''[[Grim Grimoire]]'', a recently made homunculus with an angel for a soul. She has emotions, but she's quiet, composed, and probably very depressed by the emptiness of her existence up to that point, so it's understandable that she's less lively than the ''ghosts'' who show up.
* Latooni Subota from ''[[Super Robot Wars]]: Original Generation'' starts out like this due to her [[Break the Cutie]] past.
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** Don't forget Limstella, the [[Dark Action Girl]] from ''[[Fire Emblem]]''. {{spoiler|Though to be fair, she can also be seen as a sort-of [[Robot Girl]], since she's one of the morphs created by Nergal.}}
** Sonia of the same series could be seen as a subversion, instead being an {{spoiler|"emotionless" doll who believes herself to be a perfect human. Limstella puts and end to such illusions, however.}}
* In ''[[
* Shanoa in ''[[Castlevania]]: Order of Ecclesia''. Justified in that her emotions (and memories) were blown away at the beginning of the game. In fact, when told by a villager that she should smile more often...
{{quote| '''Shanoa:''' "I do not smile."}}
** This may be reversed to some degree in the ending, as she sheds tears over {{spoiler|Albus finally passing away}}.
* Somewhere in between this and a fully fledged [[Robot Girl]] is Aki Zeta-Five, leader of the Cybernetic Consciousness in the expansion pack to ''[[Sid
* Princess Katrina of ''[[Wild Arms XF]]''. Although she's said to only not understand the concept of fear, she doesn't seem to feel much in the way of anything else, either.
* Vasilios Cosmos (a guy) of ''[[Space Colony]]'', withdrawn and doesn't consider himself human.
* Jacqli of [[Ar Tonelico 2 (Video Game)]] semi-subvert this. Main plot wise, she looks and acts like one, but when you're getting to know her in Cosmosphere or in synthesis scenes, she's become a sarcastic [[Tsundere]].
* Misaki in [[Canvas 2]] initially speaks in a very deadpan manner, but warms up over time.
* Eleanor, the "Cold Princess" in ''[[Rule of Rose]]'' - the least developed of the Aristocrats, almost nothing is known about her except that she loves birds and fantasizes about flying away from everything. When her beloved pet bird dies in Bird of Happiness-chapter, she just throws its corpse back in the cage without tiniest spec of visible emotion, and walks off.
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* 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]]''.
* ''[[Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney]]'' had Lana Skye, who had shut herself off to the outside world. Her control cracks when {{spoiler|it appears her sister Ema is being accused of murder; she throws herself on the witness stand in a desperate panic. At the very end, when everything is settled and she finally smiles, several of this wiki's editors teared up.}}
** Vera Misham in Apollo Justice is of the repressed type. She never changes her facial expression, instead drawing smilies on a notebook she always has. {{spoiler|In the good ending, she gives a proper smile at last.}}
* Hisui from ''[[Tsukihime]]'' seems to follow this trope at first, though it becomes apparent fairly quickly that she just suppresses her emotions very well. {{spoiler|The real emotionless girl is actually the [[Stepford Smiler|ever-smiling Kohaku]]}}.
** You also learn in the first route that [[Friendly Neighbourhood Vampire|Arcueid Brunestud]] started out as one, until Shiki killed her and, by her own admission, broke 'something' inside her, resulting in the [[Genki Girl|energetic]], [[Badass Adorable|friendly]] version we're familiar with.
* Unan of ''[[
== Webcomics ==
* Antimony from ''[[
** 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.]
** Then there's Jones, who is even more of a blank slate. Whether she's [[Exposition|expositing]], flirting, [[Trickster Mentor|intentionally ticking her student off]], or even affirming that something was "hilarious", her expression ''does not change''. Antimony herself has speculated that Jones might be a robot masquerading as a human, but Jones denies this.
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* Ditto for Wanda Firebaugh from ''[[Erfworld]]'', who also [http://www.giantitp.com/comics/erf0023.html lampshades] her status.
{{quote| '''Wanda''': "I ''don't'' laugh."}}
* Aradia in ''[[
* Ozy of ''[[
* [http://www.drowtales.com/mainarchive.php?id=646 Naal], ''[[
* ''[[Archipelago]]'': Lucinda, after a powerful tragedy, [[Deal
* 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.
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* [http://vgdivision.livejournal.com/ Agent Xericka] of the [[Protectors of the Plot Continuum|PPC]]'s Bad Slash unit, who was a Nobody in ''[[Kingdom Hearts]]'' before her recruitment.
* Electra in [[Greek Ninja]]. She shows little emotion even when she's informed of the death of her sensei. During stressful situations, such as battles, she remains cool and stoic.
* [[
== Western Animation ==
* Raven from ''[[Teen Titans (
** 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]].
* [http://piandao.org/screencaps/ep23/ep23-187.png Mai] from ''[[
* 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.
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