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{{quote| '''Spidey:''' Plus it's, like, you're standing there and I'm nerding out on the inside. [...] Permission to freak out openly...?}}
{{quote| '''Spidey:''' Plus it's, like, you're standing there and I'm nerding out on the inside. [...] Permission to freak out openly...?}}
* And there's also another [[Captain America]] and Spider-Man Team Up, where it is very easy to believe that Spidey is not just squeeing at Cap, but crushing.
* And there's also another [[Captain America]] and Spider-Man Team Up, where it is very easy to believe that Spidey is not just squeeing at Cap, but crushing.
* Spidey has got this treatment himself a few times. Mattie Franklin (one of the [[Spider-Woman (Comic Book)|Spider-Women]]) was a total Spidey fangirl.
* Spidey has got this treatment himself a few times. Mattie Franklin (one of the [[Spider-Woman|Spider-Women]]) was a total Spidey fangirl.
* ''[[Superman]]''
* ''[[Superman]]''
** Likewise, during a [[Time Travel]] story, the [[Post-Crisis]] Superman once shook FDR's hand, and got quite emotional, if only in his thought balloons.
** Likewise, during a [[Time Travel]] story, the [[Post-Crisis]] Superman once shook FDR's hand, and got quite emotional, if only in his thought balloons.
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* The ''[[Batman: The Animated Series|Batman the Animated Series]]'' episode "Beware the Gray Ghost" had Batman showing [[The Stoic|as much squee as he is capable of]] upon meeting the actor of a childhood TV hero, the "Gray Ghost", who seems to have inspired some of the Batman persona. [[Adam Westing|Played by Adam West]] as a [[Shout-Out]] to earlier incarnations of Batman.
* The ''[[Batman: The Animated Series|Batman the Animated Series]]'' episode "Beware the Gray Ghost" had Batman showing [[The Stoic|as much squee as he is capable of]] upon meeting the actor of a childhood TV hero, the "Gray Ghost", who seems to have inspired some of the Batman persona. [[Adam Westing|Played by Adam West]] as a [[Shout-Out]] to earlier incarnations of Batman.
* ''[[Batman: The Brave And The Bold|Batman the Brave And The Bold]]''
* ''[[Batman: The Brave And The Bold|Batman the Brave And The Bold]]''
** [[Blue Beetle]] spends most of his time in awe of [[Batman]]. He's also fanboyed over previous [[Blue Beetle]] Ted Kord and [[Aquaman (Comic Book)|AQUAMAN]].
** [[Blue Beetle]] spends most of his time in awe of [[Batman]]. He's also fanboyed over previous [[Blue Beetle]] Ted Kord and [[Aquaman]].
** And Bats himself to [[Sherlock Holmes]], in the episode where he went back in time. At the end of that episode, Holmes asks how he knew who he was. "Everyone knows who you are. You're the world's greatest detective." (World's Greatest Detective is usually a title given to Batman.)
** And Bats himself to [[Sherlock Holmes]], in the episode where he went back in time. At the end of that episode, Holmes asks how he knew who he was. "Everyone knows who you are. You're the world's greatest detective." (World's Greatest Detective is usually a title given to Batman.)
* In ''[[Justice League (animation)|Justice League]]'', Captain Marvel finally meets his idol Superman, only to discover that he's nothing like he thought he would be. After Supes beats the tar out of him, destroying the "reformed" [[Lex Luthor]]'s new city in the process, he resigns from the now understandably repentant JL with the words, "You just don't act like heroes." Contextually, the Big Blue's attitude had a lot to do with recent events. {{spoiler|It didn't help that [[Lex Luthor]] had gone out of his way to make things look suspicious to Supes so he'd go off half-cocked, thus soiling the League's reputation.}} The same happens with the Ulti-Men later on.
* In ''[[Justice League (animation)|Justice League]]'', Captain Marvel finally meets his idol Superman, only to discover that he's nothing like he thought he would be. After Supes beats the tar out of him, destroying the "reformed" [[Lex Luthor]]'s new city in the process, he resigns from the now understandably repentant JL with the words, "You just don't act like heroes." Contextually, the Big Blue's attitude had a lot to do with recent events. {{spoiler|It didn't help that [[Lex Luthor]] had gone out of his way to make things look suspicious to Supes so he'd go off half-cocked, thus soiling the League's reputation.}} The same happens with the Ulti-Men later on.