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{{quote|''"Hi, I'm Tucker. Don't let the PDA, glasses, and lack of muscles fool ya. I'm a stud."''|'''Danny Fenton''' (imitating his friend), ''[[Danny Phantom]]''}}
The
Many nerd characters in shows with [[Laugh Track|laugh tracks]] are like this. The [[TV Genius]] is a less annoying example. Although, whether or not an
Often combined with the [[TV Genius]], and usually a victim of [[Hollywood Dress Code]]. Contrast with [[Hollywood Nerd]]. Compare [[Small Name, Big Ego]].
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== Music Videos ==
* The main character in the music video for [["Weird Al"
* Waldo from [[Van Halen]]'s video for "Hot for Teacher".
* Patrick Stump (and to a lesser extent the rest of the band) in [[Fall Out Boy]]'s "Dance Dance".
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== [[Web Original]] ==
* [[Whateley Universe]] character Peeper, of [[Super-Hero School]] Whateley Academy. He hits on every hot girl on campus, to the point of out-and-out harassment. He thinks he's awesome. He's the best-known broadcaster on WARS (the Whateley Area Radio Station) and he broadcasts the school Combat Finals. Girls avoid him like the plague, especially once word
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** Cody. According to [[All There in the Manual|his official online bio]], he fails to recognize his own geekiness because he legitimately ''is'' cooler than any of his friends (who make up the Albert Einstein Fan Club at his preppy private school).
** Harold is even dorkier. Interestingly, he seems to acquire the "lady's man" aspect of the trope not long after Cody loses it (or at least, [[Single-Target Sexuality|sets it solely on]] [[Perky Goth|Gwen]]).
* ''[[Recess]]'': Vince's older brother is pretty much a blatant reference to Urkel. In an interesting twist, though, ''he'' knows he's a geek -- it's jockish Vince who's in the dark.
* Kevin French from ''[[Mission Hill]]'' in his "Grubermeister" persona in the episode ''The Douchebag Aspect''.
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