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* Blue Hat from ''[[Gengame]]'' tends to make a lot of decisions based on genre conventions. Justified in that it's a video game in which the mechanics of her character are somewhat based around genre conventions. She also isn't very savvy about the actual comic's genre.
* Blue Hat from ''[[Gengame]]'' tends to make a lot of decisions based on genre conventions. Justified in that it's a video game in which the mechanics of her character are somewhat based around genre conventions. She also isn't very savvy about the actual comic's genre.
* [[Played With]] in [[Moképon]]; Atticus is one of the only characters who has a decent amount of common sense, and often lampshades the ridiculous nature of the Pokémon world. On the other hand, he's still [[Genre Blind|not completely sure about how his world works]], and sometimes his [[Genre Savvy]] moments (such as setting a Beedrill on fire to set off a chain reaction that'll get rid of the rest of the bugs) backfire on him.
* [[Played With]] in [[Moképon]]; Atticus is one of the only characters who has a decent amount of common sense, and often lampshades the ridiculous nature of the Pokémon world. On the other hand, he's still [[Genre Blind|not completely sure about how his world works]], and sometimes his [[Genre Savvy]] moments (such as setting a Beedrill on fire to set off a chain reaction that'll get rid of the rest of the bugs) backfire on him.
* When you're the classmate of a [[Stringy-Haired Ghost Girl]], you have no choice but to become Genre Savvy if you want to survive. Thus, almost everybody in ''[[Erma]]'' is Genre Savvy.


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