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* ''[[The Idolmaster (anime)|THE iDOLM@STER]]'' - Yukiho{{context}}
* Yayoi in ''[[Smile Pretty Cure]]'' is described in the first episode as a crybaby whose tears start flowing with even the smallest nudge. She's also seen crying when she uses her Cure powers during the opening.
* Aria from ''[[Sister Princess]]'', to the point that the onomatopoeia "kusu" ("sob!") is practically her [[Catch Phrase]].
 
== [[Literature]] ==
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== [[Western Animation]] ==
* Fluttershy in ''[[My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic|My Little Pony Friendship Is Magic]]''. Note that, however, she is [[Character Development|growing]] out of this big aspect of her, as she has become noticeably more assertive in season 2. There was, in fact, [[My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic/Recap/S2/E19 Putting Your Hoof Down|a whole episode]] based on it and she has repeatedly shown herself able to break out of this attitude in emergencies.
* Amy Wong and Dr. Zoidberg in ''[[Futurama]]'' temporarily turn into Fragile Flowers in a [[Played for Laughs|one-shot joke]]:
{{quote|'''Bender:''' Man, I guess it's harder than I thought to make someone cry.
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''(Zoidberg runs away crying)''
'''Bender:''' That is a good idea. I'll go call her. }}
* Stacy in ''[[Daria]]''.{{context}}
 
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