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In trope lists, it is often referred to as [[Rare Male Example]] and [[Rare Female Example]]. See also [[Distaff Counterpart]], [[Spear Counterpart]].
In trope lists, it is often referred to as [[Rare Male Example]] and [[Rare Female Example]]. See also [[Distaff Counterpart]], [[Spear Counterpart]].
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== [[Anime]] and [[Manga]] ==

== [[Anime]] & [[Manga]] ==
* In ''[[Nogizaka Haruka no Himitsu]]'', Shute Sutherland is a [[Rich Bitch|Rich Bastard]] with a [[Girl Posse|Boy Posse]], sporting a [[Noblewoman's Laugh|Nobleman's Laugh]].
* In ''[[Nogizaka Haruka no Himitsu]]'', Shute Sutherland is a [[Rich Bitch|Rich Bastard]] with a [[Girl Posse|Boy Posse]], sporting a [[Noblewoman's Laugh|Nobleman's Laugh]].
* The relationship between ''[[Suzumiya Haruhi]]'' and Kyon is sometimes described as [[Belligerent Sexual Tension]], but with a male [[Tsundere]], and a female [[Jerk with a Heart of Gold]].
* The relationship between ''[[Suzumiya Haruhi]]'' and Kyon is sometimes described as [[Belligerent Sexual Tension]], but with a male [[Tsundere]], and a female [[Jerk with a Heart of Gold]].
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* In ''[[Iono the Fanatics]]'', the protagonist is a young queen of a [[Ruritania|foreign country]]. She likes girls, too: [[Casanova|she has 1000 courtesans]]. She goes so far as to call herself a "skirt chaser".
* In ''[[Iono the Fanatics]]'', the protagonist is a young queen of a [[Ruritania|foreign country]]. She likes girls, too: [[Casanova|she has 1000 courtesans]]. She goes so far as to call herself a "skirt chaser".
* In ''[[Haiyoru Nyaruani]]'', it is the heroine Nyaruko who is the perverted one and the male protagonist Mahiro punishes her for indecent behaviour by stabbing her with a fork, [[Played for Laughs|making her bleed and squick]].
* In ''[[Haiyoru Nyaruani]]'', it is the heroine Nyaruko who is the perverted one and the male protagonist Mahiro punishes her for indecent behaviour by stabbing her with a fork, [[Played for Laughs|making her bleed and squick]].
* In ''[[RIN-NE]]'', Sakura is a [[Jerk with a Heart of Gold]] while Rinne is a [[Tsundere]], an inversion of the usual [[Takahashi Couple]].
* In ''[[RIN-NE]]'', Sakura is a [[Jerk with a Heart of Gold]] while Rinne is a [[Tsundere]], an inversion of the usual [[Belligerent Sexual Tension]].
* In ''[[Saiyuki]]'', three of the protagonists are a male version of the [[Three Faces of Eve]]: Son Goku (the Child), Cho Hakkai (the Wife) and Sha Gojyo (the Seductress).
* In ''[[Saiyuki]]'', three of the protagonists are a male version of the [[Three Faces of Eve]]: Son Goku (the Child), Cho Hakkai (the Wife) and Sha Gojyo (the Seductress).
* In ''[[The Weatherman Is My Lover]]'', Amasawa is a [[Cosplay Otaku Girl|Cosplay Otaku Guy]].
* In ''[[The Weatherman Is My Lover]]'', Amasawa is a [[Cosplay Otaku Girl|Cosplay Otaku Guy]].
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* Misaki from ''[[Hana no Mizo Shiru]]'' is an [[Cute Clumsy Girl|endearingly clumsy]] boy who initially behaves [[Tsundere|irritably]], but gradually [[Defrosting Ice Queen|warms up]] to his love interest over time, acting more shy and [[Luminescent Blush|easily]] [[Crush Blush|flustered]] around him. Said love interest also finds his [[Cry Cute|teary face adorable]]. Unsurprisingly, he's from a [[Boys Love]] manga.
* Misaki from ''[[Hana no Mizo Shiru]]'' is an [[Cute Clumsy Girl|endearingly clumsy]] boy who initially behaves [[Tsundere|irritably]], but gradually [[Defrosting Ice Queen|warms up]] to his love interest over time, acting more shy and [[Luminescent Blush|easily]] [[Crush Blush|flustered]] around him. Said love interest also finds his [[Cry Cute|teary face adorable]]. Unsurprisingly, he's from a [[Boys Love]] manga.


== Film ==
== [[Film]] ==
* In [[The Princess and the Frog]] Dr. Facilier is a male example of [[Bare Your Midriff]]
* In [[The Princess and the Frog]] Dr. Facilier is a male example of [[Bare Your Midriff]]


== [[Live Action TV]] ==
== [[Live-Action TV]] ==
* In ''[[Veronica Mars]]'', Wallace is a male [[Girl Friday]], and Logan often acts as a male [[Femme Fatale]].
* In ''[[Veronica Mars]]'', Wallace is a male [[Girl Friday]], and Logan often acts as a male [[Femme Fatale]].
* In ''[[The Brittas Empire]]'', Tim is a [[Clingy Jealous Girl|Clingy Jealous Guy]] to Gavin.
* In ''[[The Brittas Empire]]'', Tim is a [[Clingy Jealous Girl|Clingy Jealous Guy]] to Gavin.
* One episode of ''[[El Chapulin Colorado]]'' featured a [[House Husband]] whose life was so similar to a [[Housewife]]'s it was [[Played for Laughs]]. He complained about his wife wanting to watch a game instead of taking him to the movies like she promised; tells her "don't touch me" like some wives usually do on TV while mad at her husbands. When the husband of a former patient of his (he was a gynechologist before becoming a [[House Husband]] when his wife started making more money then he did) showed up needing help, Chapulin encouraged him stating he needed to show men could work.
* One episode of ''[[El Chapulin Colorado]]'' featured a [[House Husband]] whose life was so similar to a [[Housewife]]'s it was [[Played for Laughs]]. He complained about his wife wanting to watch a game instead of taking him to the movies like she promised; tells her "don't touch me" like some wives usually do on TV while mad at her husbands. When the husband of a former patient of his (he was a gynecologist before becoming a [[House Husband]] when his wife started making more money then he did) showed up needing help, Chapulin encouraged him stating he needed to show men could work.
* Renn Kousaka/Go-on Blue from ''[[Engine Sentai Go-onger]]'', a near-perfect example of a male [[Yamato Nadeshiko]] and [[Team Mom]].
* Renn Kousaka/Go-on Blue from ''[[Engine Sentai Go-onger]]'', a near-perfect example of a male [[Yamato Nadeshiko]] and [[Team Mom]].


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Latest revision as of 21:48, 23 January 2022

An Always Female, or Always Male trope, that is applied to the opposite gender.

While it's not possible to pull off with every trope, as some of them require certain biological features, and others are automatically seen in a different light when gender-inverted, (like the Mama Bear and the Papa Wolf, or the Action Girl and the Action Hero), making them an entirely different trope, others are only based on certain generic concepts associated with the gender, and nothing stops the writers from playing with them.

It might be Played for Drama, with people who doubt their own sexuality due to their opposite gender traits, Played for Laughs as a character's unique quirk, or even not intended at all: For example, maybe a writer simply thought that gypsy men are hot, and didn't even realize that Hot Gypsy Woman is a lot more common trope.

Conversely, it can be our own fault, due to cultural dissonance, as our trope definitions are largely based on western and Japanese works, so it is possible that for example an Indian or Latin American show's characters can be only described with our vocabulary as "Like this trope, but male", even though it could be considered a different trope over there, but none of us knows enough about the culture to make a page for it.

In trope lists, it is often referred to as Rare Male Example and Rare Female Example. See also Distaff Counterpart, Spear Counterpart.

Examples of Gender-Inverted Trope include:

Anime and Manga

Film

Live-Action TV

Video Games

Western Animation

Real Life

  • It has been suggested that the Mr. Fanservice appeal of many male soccer player uniforms, which involves a small piece of bare thigh between the socks and the shorts, might be based on the same principle as the female Zettai Ryouiki trope.