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The girl next door is used to indicate what is seen as [[Generic Cuteness|average]] and wholesome femininity. She is neither butch nor overtly feminine and not promiscuous but might be a [[Foil]] to one who is like the down town girl in the [[Town Girls]]. Typically [[Unkempt Beauty|pretty]] [[Hollywood Pudgy|in an accessible]] [[Hollywood Homely|way.]] However since it's essentially about her personality there are several that are considered [[Informed Attractiveness|knock-outs]].
The girl next door is used to indicate what is seen as [[Generic Cuteness|average]] and wholesome femininity. She is neither butch nor overtly feminine and not promiscuous but might be a [[Foil]] to one who is like the down town girl in the [[Town Girls]]. Typically [[Unkempt Beauty|pretty]] [[Hollywood Pudgy|in an accessible]] [[Hollywood Homely|way.]] However since it's essentially about her personality there are several that are considered [[Informed Attractiveness|knock-outs]].


She's the kind of girl the male main character might have known and been friends with all his life. She's easy to talk to like a [[Tomboy]] but she doesn't force her presence on anybody, or she keeps to herself like a [[Naive Everygirl]] while not rejecting social interaction. Of course on the other hand the girl next door is every bad boy's fantasy because he is drawn to her [[Corrupt the Cutie|"good girl" image]] since she has the goodness of the light feminine in [[Light Feminine and Dark Feminine]]. Not only is she good but she doesn't act like she's ''all that''.
She's the kind of girl the male main character might have known and been friends with all his life. She's easy to talk to like a [[Tomboy]] but she doesn't force her presence on anybody, or she keeps to herself like a [[Naive Everygirl]] while not rejecting social interaction. Of course on the other hand the girl next door is every bad boy's fantasy because he is drawn to her [[Corrupt the Cutie|"good girl" image]] since she has the goodness of the light feminine in [[Light Feminine and Dark Feminine]]. Not only is she good but she doesn't act like she's ''all that''.


Often when the Girl Next Door is involved you have one of three types of plots: she is the [[Unlucky Childhood Friend]] to the male lead (usually a [[Jerk Jock|jock]]); she ''has'' a male [[Unlucky Childhood Friend]] that is chasing after her; or she is the Betty in a [[Betty and Veronica]] [[Love Triangle]]. Occasionally, all three combine in a [[Love Dodecahedron|huge mess]]. This was used more or less in several movies by [[John Hughes]].
Often when the Girl Next Door is involved you have one of three types of plots: she is the [[Unlucky Childhood Friend]] to the male lead (usually a [[Jerk Jock|jock]]); she ''has'' a male [[Unlucky Childhood Friend]] that is chasing after her; or she is the Betty in a [[Betty and Veronica]] [[Love Triangle]]. Occasionally, all three combine in a [[Love Dodecahedron|huge mess]]. This was used more or less in several movies by [[John Hughes]].
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Possibly she is with the main character as [[Childhood Friend Romance|childhood]], college or [[High School Sweethearts]], but despite what [[The Other Wiki]] lists as examples this is not necessarily so.
Possibly she is with the main character as [[Childhood Friend Romance|childhood]], college or [[High School Sweethearts]], but despite what [[The Other Wiki]] lists as examples this is not necessarily so.


The [[Spear Counterpart]], [[Boy Next Door]], is pretty much the same only, you know, male. Compare with [[Tomboy]] and Contrast with [[Femme Fatale]]. Also compare with [[The All American Boy]] who might of course be her [[High School Sweethearts|High School Sweetheart]].
The [[Spear Counterpart]], [[Boy Next Door]], is pretty much the same only, you know, male. Compare with [[Tomboy]] and Contrast with [[Femme Fatale]]. Also compare with [[The All-American Boy]] who might of course be her [[High School Sweethearts|High School Sweetheart]].


For the 2004 film, see ''[[The Girl Next Door (Film)|The Girl Next Door]]''. For Numbuh 3 and Numbuh 5, see ''[[Codename Kids Next Door]]''. Also not to be mistaken for Crystal Bernard's album, ''The Girl Next Door''.
For the 2004 film, see ''[[The Girl Next Door (film)|The Girl Next Door]]''. For Numbuh 3 and Numbuh 5, see ''[[Codename: Kids Next Door]]''. Also not to be mistaken for Crystal Bernard's album, ''The Girl Next Door''.
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== Anime and Manga ==
== Anime and Manga ==
* The sisters Wakaba and Aoba in ''[[Cross Game (Manga)|Cross Game]]''
* The sisters Wakaba and Aoba in ''[[Cross Game]]''
* In ''[[Naruto (Manga)|Naruto]]'', Tsunade describes Naruto's mother with several "Girl Next Door" traits.
* In ''[[Naruto]]'', Tsunade describes Naruto's mother with several "Girl Next Door" traits.
* [[Wrench Wench|Winry Rockbell]] in ''[[Fullmetal Alchemist (Manga)|Fullmetal Alchemist]]''.
* [[Wrench Wench|Winry Rockbell]] in ''[[Fullmetal Alchemist (manga)|Fullmetal Alchemist]]''.
* Haru Nishimura from ''[[Xamd Lost Memories]].''
* Haru Nishimura from ''[[Xam'd: Lost Memories]].''
* Aoi Sakuraba in ''[[Ai Yori Aoshi]]''.{{context}} <!-- she's the heir to a conglomerate and a Yamato Nadeshiko, and her personality can be summarized as "she considers herself to be the lead male's fiancée" - how is she a girl next door? -->
* Aoi Sakuraba in ''[[Ai Yori Aoshi (Manga)|Ai Yori Aoshi]]''.
* Naruko "Anaru" Anjou from ''[[Ano Hana]]'' is a beautifully well-rounded character of this type.
* Naruko "Anaru" Anjou from ''[[Ano Hana]]'' is a beautifully well-rounded character of this type.
* Shirley Fenette of ''[[Code Geass (Anime)|Code Geass]]''.
* Shirley Fenette of ''[[Code Geass]]''.



== Comic Books ==
== Comic Books ==
* Betty Cooper in the [[Archie]] comics.
* Betty Cooper in the [[Archie]] comics.
* Played with in regards to Gwen Stacy of [[Spider Man]]. As portrayed in the comics, Gwen was more of an exotic flower whom Peter only met after he left Forest Hill and "went out into the world", i. e. Manhattan and college. She came from an upper-class background, her first boyfriend, Harry, was the son of a millionaire and in her first appearance she was introduced as a high-school beauty queen. However, as she became the Betty to Mary Jane's Veronica, she moved into this.
* Played with in regards to Gwen Stacy of [[Spider-Man]]. As portrayed in the comics, Gwen was more of an exotic flower whom Peter only met after he left Forest Hill and "went out into the world", i. e. Manhattan and college. She came from an upper-class background, her first boyfriend, Harry, was the son of a millionaire and in her first appearance she was introduced as a high-school beauty queen. However, as she became the Betty to Mary Jane's Veronica, she moved into this.
* Shellie from [[Sin City]] is sassy but meek enough to qualify.
* Shellie from [[Sin City]] is sassy but meek enough to qualify.




== Film ==
== Film ==
* Mary Jane Watson from the ''[[Spider-Man (Film)|Spider-Man]]'' movies is an example, arguably due to her being a [[Composite Character]] with Liz Allan, who in the comics attended Midtown High together with Peter Parker and Flash Thompson.
* Mary Jane Watson from the ''[[Spider-Man (film)|Spider-Man]]'' movies is an example, arguably due to her being a [[Composite Character]] with Liz Allan, who in the comics attended Midtown High together with Peter Parker and Flash Thompson.
* This was played with like many other tropes in ''[[Not Another Teen Movie]]''
* This was played with like many other tropes in ''[[Not Another Teen Movie]]''
* The film ''[[The Girl Next Door (Film)|The Girl Next Door]]'' clearly subverts this trope, as said girl is a porn actress played by Elisha Cuthbert.
* The film ''[[The Girl Next Door (film)|The Girl Next Door]]'' clearly subverts this trope, as said girl is a porn actress played by Elisha Cuthbert.
* Layla from ''[[Sky High]]'' is Will's [[Granola Girl]] best friend.
* Layla from ''[[Sky High]]'' is Will's [[Granola Girl]] best friend.
* Jamie Sullivan in ''[[A Walk to Remember]]'' is a believer in God who doesn't care what anyone else thinks.
* Jamie Sullivan in ''[[A Walk to Remember]]'' is a believer in God who doesn't care what anyone else thinks.
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* From [[The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants]], Shy and beautiful Lena and Carmen, the writer.
* From [[The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants]], Shy and beautiful Lena and Carmen, the writer.
* ''[[He's Just Not That Into You]]'' has three: Gigi Phillips is like a basset hound. They're kinda pathetic - so you want to cheer them up. Beth Murphy wants a good man and a husband. Mary is a romantic who has been hiding behind technology.
* ''[[He's Just Not That Into You]]'' has three: Gigi Phillips is like a basset hound. They're kinda pathetic - so you want to cheer them up. Beth Murphy wants a good man and a husband. Mary is a romantic who has been hiding behind technology.
* Boof from ''[[Teen Wolf (Film)|Teen Wolf]]''
* Boof from ''[[Teen Wolf (film)|Teen Wolf]]''
* Stéphanie is the girl across the hall in ''[[The Science of Sleep (Film)|The Science of Sleep]]''. Zoé lives there as well but she isn't one of these.
* Stéphanie is the girl across the hall in ''[[The Science of Sleep]]''. Zoé lives there as well but she isn't one of these.
* Casey Carlyle from ''[[Ice Princess]]'' is a [[Cool Loser]] and physics geek.
* Casey Carlyle from ''[[Ice Princess]]'' is a [[Cool Loser]] and physics geek.
* Julie from ''[[Flipped]]'' is such a friendly neighbor that she regularly gives Bryce her chicken's eggs for his family.
* Julie from ''[[Flipped]]'' is such a friendly neighbor that she regularly gives Bryce her chicken's eggs for his family.
* Maggie (Marla Sokoloff) from the movie ''Whatever It Takes''.
* Maggie (Marla Sokoloff) from the movie ''Whatever It Takes''.
* Rosie from ''[[Bran Nue Dae (Theatre)|Bran Nue Dae]]''
* Rosie from ''[[Bran Nue Dae]]''
* [[Final Girl|Nancy Thompson]] in ''[[A Nightmare On Elm Street]]'' lives across the street from her boyfriend.
* [[Final Girl|Nancy Thompson]] in ''[[A Nightmare on Elm Street]]'' lives across the street from her boyfriend.




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* Rebecca "Becky" Thatcher from ''[[Tom Sawyer]]'' is classic and makes this [[Older Than Radio]].
* Rebecca "Becky" Thatcher from ''[[Tom Sawyer]]'' is classic and makes this [[Older Than Radio]].
* ''[[Harry Potter]]'''s best friend's little sister Ginny Weasley, his helpful intellectual friend Hermione Granger and his loyal optimistic companion Luna Lovegood.
* ''[[Harry Potter]]'''s best friend's little sister Ginny Weasley, his helpful intellectual friend Hermione Granger and his loyal optimistic companion Luna Lovegood.
* Bella's hometown acquaintance Jacob from ''[[Twilight (Literature)|Twilight]]''.
* Bella's hometown acquaintance Jacob from ''[[Twilight (novel)|Twilight]]''.
* Sweet, shy, and sensible Jane Bennet in ''[[Pride and Prejudice]]'' is this to neighbor Charles Bingley.
* Sweet, shy, and sensible Jane Bennet in ''[[Pride and Prejudice]]'' is this to neighbor Charles Bingley.
* Kristy and Mary Anne from ''[[The Babysitters Club]]''.
* Kristy and Mary Anne from ''[[The Baby Sitters Club]]''.
* For Cassie from ''[[Animorphs (Literature)|Animorphs]]'', high fashion is socks that actually match for once. She's also gentle in being the team's moral center and doing what she must but hating the need to fight.
* For Cassie from ''[[Animorphs]]'', high fashion is socks that actually match for once. She's also gentle in being the team's moral center and doing what she must but hating the need to fight.
* [[Jack Weyland]]'s 1990 book tells the story of teenage best friends ''Michelle & Debra'' where Michelle chooses to be the good, obedient, religious girl while Debra strays.
* [[Jack Weyland]]'s 1990 book tells the story of teenage best friends ''Michelle & Debra'' where Michelle chooses to be the good, obedient, religious girl while Debra strays.
* In ''[[Vanishing Acts]]'' by Jodi Picoult, Delia is this to Eric, the [[Victorious Childhood Friend]], and Fitz, the [[Unlucky Childhood Friend]]. {{spoiler|by the end of the book the tables have turned and Eric is the unlucky one.}}
* In ''[[Vanishing Acts]]'' by Jodi Picoult, Delia is this to Eric, the [[Victorious Childhood Friend]], and Fitz, the [[Unlucky Childhood Friend]]. {{spoiler|by the end of the book the tables have turned and Eric is the unlucky one.}}
* ''[[Sunshine (Literature)|Sunshine]]'' has the titular character {{spoiler|the vampire-slaying, magic-wielding version}}.
* ''[[Sunshine (novel)|Sunshine]]'' has the titular character {{spoiler|the vampire-slaying, magic-wielding version}}.
* Julie Sims in ''[[Sixteen Thirty Two]]'' is a [[Girl Next Door]] [[Friendly Sniper|with a rifle]]. Because, you know, all small town Americans are really [[Badass]].
* Julie Sims in ''[[1632]]'' is a Girl Next Door [[Friendly Sniper|with a rifle]]. Because, you know, all small town Americans are really [[Badass]].
* Ruby, Ralph's girlfriend in ''[[Urn Burial (Literature)|Urn Burial]]'' is literally the [[Girl Next Door]]; she's lived in the house next door to him since they were born, and whilst not drop dead gorgeous is plenty attractive enough for being familiar and not having any pretensions.
* Ruby, Ralph's girlfriend in ''[[Urn Burial]]'' is literally the Girl Next Door; she's lived in the house next door to him since they were born, and whilst not drop dead gorgeous is plenty attractive enough for being familiar and not having any pretensions.




== Live Action TV ==
== Live Action TV ==
* The titular character from ''[[I Carly|iCarly]]'', Carly Shay. Cute and feminine but not overtly sexual, Freddie's known her for a long time, and they have the [[Unlucky Childhood Friend]] and [[Just Friends]] thing going on. Carly is popular at school and with her webshow without being the [[Alpha Bitch]], and will rebel against authority if she perceives unfairness in the treatment of her friends. Carly does have enough aspects of the [[Genki Girl]] to qualify her for that as well, but there [[Aint No Rule]] that says she can't be [[Ninja Pirate Zombie Robot|The Genki Girl Next Door]]. See [[The Chick]] and [[Tomboy and Girly Girl]].
* The titular character from ''[[iCarly]]'', Carly Shay. Cute and feminine but not overtly sexual, Freddie's known her for a long time, and they have the [[Unlucky Childhood Friend]] and [[Just Friends]] thing going on. Carly is popular at school and with her webshow without being the [[Alpha Bitch]], and will rebel against authority if she perceives unfairness in the treatment of her friends. Carly does have enough aspects of the [[Genki Girl]] to qualify her for that as well, but there [[Aint No Rule]] that says she can't be [[Ninja Pirate Zombie Robot|The Genki Girl Next Door]]. See [[The Chick]] and [[Tomboy and Girly Girl]].
* Joey from ''[[Dawsons Creek]]'' is one of the more attractive examples
* Joey from ''[[Dawson's Creek]]'' is one of the more attractive examples
* Winnie Cooper from ''[[The Wonder Years]]'' is a good tv example. Actress Danica McKellar is also a [[Hot Scientist]].
* Winnie Cooper from ''[[The Wonder Years]]'' is a good tv example. Actress Danica McKellar is also a [[Hot Scientist]].
* Samantha Thompson in ''[[Ace Lightning]]'' before she got [[Put On a Bus]].
* Samantha Thompson in ''[[Ace Lightning]]'' before she got [[Put on a Bus]].
* Amanda takes the [[Betty and Veronica|Betty]] position with [[Kyle XY|Kyle]] who also has the wholesome traits to apply.
* Amanda takes the [[Betty and Veronica|Betty]] position with [[Kyle XY|Kyle]] who also has the wholesome traits to apply.
** Also Andy and Josh have a very easy time becoming boyfriend and girlfriend because they're each like a typical teenage boy.
** Also Andy and Josh have a very easy time becoming boyfriend and girlfriend because they're each like a typical teenage boy.
* [[Unlucky Childhood Friend]] Chloe Sullivan and Lana Lang, who has an [[Unlucky Childhood Friend]] in Clark in ''[[Smallville]]''.
* [[Unlucky Childhood Friend]] Chloe Sullivan and Lana Lang, who has an [[Unlucky Childhood Friend]] in Clark in ''[[Smallville]]''.
* Sabrina and each of her friends from ''[[Sabrina the Teenage Witch]]''
* Sabrina and each of her friends from ''[[Sabrina the Teenage Witch]]''
* Rory Gilmore from ''[[Gilmore Girls]]'' is straight up while her mother Lorelai knows how to put an outfit together, host a fun party and is a [[Girls Need Role Models|role model to Rory]] making her a double subversion. Rory's first boyfriend Dean was the male version until he [[Took a Level In Jerkass]].
* Rory Gilmore from ''[[Gilmore Girls]]'' is straight up while her mother Lorelai knows how to put an outfit together, host a fun party and is a [[Girls Need Role Models|role model to Rory]] making her a double subversion. Rory's first boyfriend Dean was the male version until he [[Took a Level in Jerkass]].
* From ''[[Buffy the Vampire Slayer]]'', Willow is straight up this, while Buffy's toughness mixed with her femininity make her character average out.
* From ''[[Buffy the Vampire Slayer]]'', Willow is straight up this, while Buffy's toughness mixed with her femininity make her character average out.
* Topanga from ''[[Boy Meets World]]''
* Topanga from ''[[Boy Meets World]]''
* Haley James Scott from ''[[One Tree Hill]]''.
* Haley James Scott from ''[[One Tree Hill]]''.
* Maggie in ''[[How I Met Your Mother]]'' is explicitly described as this.
* Maggie in ''[[How I Met Your Mother]]'' is explicitly described as this.
* Mary Ann from ''[[Gilligans Island]]''
* Mary Ann from ''[[Gilligan's Island]]''
* Donna Pinciotti in ''[[That 70s Show]]'' is an excellent example of the [[Tomboy]] version of the trope.
* Donna Pinciotti in ''[[That '70s Show]]'' is an excellent example of the [[Tomboy]] version of the trope.
* From ''[[Degrassi the Next Generation]]'' there's Liberty, Emma who [[Foil|foils]] provocative Manny, and Terri who [[Foil|foils]] queen bee Paige and top dog Ashley.
* From ''[[Degrassi the Next Generation]]'' there's Liberty, Emma who [[foil]]s provocative Manny, and Terri who [[foil]]s queen bee Paige and top dog Ashley.
* Maddie in ''[[Terra Nova]]''.
* Maddie in ''[[Terra Nova]]''.
* Sarah in ''[[My Babysitters a Vampire]]''. It is the theme song after all.
* Sarah in ''[[My Babysitter's a Vampire]]''. It is the theme song after all.
* Mary from ''[[Seventh Heaven]]'' starts going out with a neighbor guy who she used to play basketball with. After she breaks up with him he says that playing a game together will help him feel more like they're friends again.
* Mary from ''[[7th Heaven]]'' starts going out with a neighbor guy who she used to play basketball with. After she breaks up with him he says that playing a game together will help him feel more like they're friends again.




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== Video Games ==
== Video Games ==
* Luna from ''[[Lunar the Silver Star]]''.
* Luna from ''[[Lunar: The Silver Star]]''.
* To some extent, Alyx from ''[[Half Life]]'' as well. Only debatable thing is that when she was living in Black Mesa, she was only a baby. But then came the Combine occupation and she became a rather hot tomboy by the time Gordon returned two decades later. Since then, they've been together for most of the time.
* To some extent, Alyx from ''[[Half Life]]'' as well. Only debatable thing is that when she was living in Black Mesa, she was only a baby. But then came the Combine occupation and she became a rather hot tomboy by the time Gordon returned two decades later. Since then, they've been together for most of the time.
** If by "to an extent" you mean "purposefully designed by Valve to fit this trope in every way". Alyx is essentially designed to provide the player with the "girl next door" kind of experience, and it works; she's an EXCELLENT companion.
** If by "to an extent" you mean "purposefully designed by Valve to fit this trope in every way". Alyx is essentially designed to provide the player with the "girl next door" kind of experience, and it works; she's an EXCELLENT companion.
* Eileen Galvin in ''[[Silent Hill 4]]'' is one.
* Eileen Galvin in ''[[Silent Hill 4]]'' is one.
* Tifa from ''[[Final Fantasy VII (Video Game)|Final Fantasy VII]].''
* Tifa from ''[[Final Fantasy VII]].''
** Refia from ''[[Final Fantasy III (Video Game)|Final Fantasy III]].'' Pretty, but not sexy? Check. Features that make her plain? Check. Endearing adorable somehow? Double Check.
** Refia from ''[[Final Fantasy III]].'' Pretty, but not sexy? Check. Features that make her plain? Check. Endearing adorable somehow? Double Check.
* In ''[[Kingdom Hearts]]'', there's Kairi.
* In ''[[Kingdom Hearts]]'', there's Kairi.
* Link gets a few of these in the ''Zelda'' series. In ''[[The Legend of Zelda Ocarina of Time (Video Game)|The Legend of Zelda Ocarina of Time]]'' there's [[Fiery Redhead|Malon]]; in ''[[The Legend of Zelda Links Awakening (Video Game)|The Legend of Zelda Links Awakening]]'' there's [[Girl of My Dreams|Marin]]; in ''[[The Legend of Zelda Twilight Princess (Video Game)|The Legend of Zelda Twilight Princess]]'' there's [[Does Not Like Shoes|Ilia]]. However, Ilia is the only one who is Link's lifelong friend -- he meets the others in the course of their respective games. And despite being the princess, Zelda herself comes across like this in ''[[The Legend of Zelda a Link To T He Past (Video Game)|The Legend of Zelda a Link To T He Past]]'' and ''[[The Legend of Zelda the Minish Cap (Video Game)|The Legend of Zelda the Minish Cap]],'' particularly the latter as it's explicitly stated she and Link have been friends since they were very small. The same also applies to ''[[The Legend of Zelda Skyward Sword (Video Game)|The Legend of Zelda Skyward Sword]]'''s Zelda, who, apart from being Link's closest childhood friend, happens ''not'' to be a princess this time around.
* Link gets a few of these in the ''Zelda'' series. In ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time|The Legend of Zelda Ocarina of Time]]'' there's [[Fiery Redhead|Malon]]; in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening|The Legend of Zelda Links Awakening]]'' there's [[Girl of My Dreams|Marin]]; in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess|The Legend of Zelda Twilight Princess]]'' there's [[Does Not Like Shoes|Ilia]]. However, Ilia is the only one who is Link's lifelong friend—he meets the others in the course of their respective games. And despite being the princess, Zelda herself comes across like this in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past|The Legend of Zelda a Link To T He Past]]'' and ''[[The Legend of Zelda: The Minish Cap|The Legend of Zelda the Minish Cap]],'' particularly the latter as it's explicitly stated she and Link have been friends since they were very small. The same also applies to ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword|The Legend of Zelda Skyward Sword]]'''s Zelda, who, apart from being Link's closest childhood friend, happens ''not'' to be a princess this time around.
* ''[[Fire Emblem]]'' gets a few, though they can be ''[[Fan Dumb|HEAVILY]]'' disputed. Counting by appearance, there's [[Spell My Name With an S|Caeda/Sheeda]], [[Token Mini Moe|Lilina]], and Tana.
* ''[[Fire Emblem]]'' gets a few, though they can be ''[[Fan Dumb|HEAVILY]]'' disputed. Counting by appearance, there's [[Spell My Name with an "S"|Caeda/Sheeda]], [[Token Loli|Lilina]], and Tana.




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== Web Original ==
== Web Original ==
* The protagonist of ''[[Take A Lemon]]'' is rather upset when a [[For Science|college physics experiment]] turns her into a classic [[Girl Next Door]] overnight. Especially since [[Gender Bender|He]] used to be a bit of rock guitar playing lech.
* The protagonist of ''[[Take A Lemon]]'' is rather upset when a [[For Science!|college physics experiment]] turns her into a classic Girl Next Door overnight. Especially since [[Gender Bender|He]] used to be a bit of rock guitar playing lech.




== Western Animation ==
== Western Animation ==
* In ''[[The Fairly Odd Parents]]'', Tootie is a geeky girl who lives near Timmy and quite obviously loves him. Although Timmy at first doesn't return her affections, he sympathizes with her since they both have to deal with Tootie's meaner older sister and Timmy's babysitter, Vicky. {{spoiler|According to the Live Action movie Many years later, Tootie returns to town a transformed woman, and Timmy falls in love with her}}.
* In ''[[The Fairly OddParents]]'', Tootie is a geeky girl who lives near Timmy and quite obviously loves him. Although Timmy at first doesn't return her affections, he sympathizes with her since they both have to deal with Tootie's meaner older sister and Timmy's babysitter, Vicky. {{spoiler|According to the Live Action movie Many years later, Tootie returns to town a transformed woman, and Timmy falls in love with her}}.
* In ''[[American Dragon Jake Long]]'', Rose, at start of the series, has a lot of this trait.
* In ''[[American Dragon: Jake Long]]'', Rose, at start of the series, has a lot of this trait.
* Joan to Abe in ''[[Clone High]]''.
* Joan to Abe in ''[[Clone High]]''.
* Roxanne to Max in ''[[A Goofy Movie]]''.
* Roxanne to Max in ''[[A Goofy Movie]]''.
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The girl next door is used to indicate what is seen as average and wholesome femininity. She is neither butch nor overtly feminine and not promiscuous but might be a Foil to one who is like the down town girl in the Town Girls. Typically pretty in an accessible way. However since it's essentially about her personality there are several that are considered knock-outs.

She's the kind of girl the male main character might have known and been friends with all his life. She's easy to talk to like a Tomboy but she doesn't force her presence on anybody, or she keeps to herself like a Naive Everygirl while not rejecting social interaction. Of course on the other hand the girl next door is every bad boy's fantasy because he is drawn to her "good girl" image since she has the goodness of the light feminine in Light Feminine and Dark Feminine. Not only is she good but she doesn't act like she's all that.

Often when the Girl Next Door is involved you have one of three types of plots: she is the Unlucky Childhood Friend to the male lead (usually a jock); she has a male Unlucky Childhood Friend that is chasing after her; or she is the Betty in a Betty and Veronica Love Triangle. Occasionally, all three combine in a huge mess. This was used more or less in several movies by John Hughes.

Possibly she is with the main character as childhood, college or High School Sweethearts, but despite what The Other Wiki lists as examples this is not necessarily so.

The Spear Counterpart, Boy Next Door, is pretty much the same only, you know, male. Compare with Tomboy and Contrast with Femme Fatale. Also compare with The All-American Boy who might of course be her High School Sweetheart.

For the 2004 film, see The Girl Next Door. For Numbuh 3 and Numbuh 5, see Codename: Kids Next Door. Also not to be mistaken for Crystal Bernard's album, The Girl Next Door.

Examples of Girl Next Door include:


Anime and Manga

Comic Books

  • Betty Cooper in the Archie comics.
  • Played with in regards to Gwen Stacy of Spider-Man. As portrayed in the comics, Gwen was more of an exotic flower whom Peter only met after he left Forest Hill and "went out into the world", i. e. Manhattan and college. She came from an upper-class background, her first boyfriend, Harry, was the son of a millionaire and in her first appearance she was introduced as a high-school beauty queen. However, as she became the Betty to Mary Jane's Veronica, she moved into this.
  • Shellie from Sin City is sassy but meek enough to qualify.


Film


Literature

  • Rebecca "Becky" Thatcher from Tom Sawyer is classic and makes this Older Than Radio.
  • Harry Potter's best friend's little sister Ginny Weasley, his helpful intellectual friend Hermione Granger and his loyal optimistic companion Luna Lovegood.
  • Bella's hometown acquaintance Jacob from Twilight.
  • Sweet, shy, and sensible Jane Bennet in Pride and Prejudice is this to neighbor Charles Bingley.
  • Kristy and Mary Anne from The Baby Sitters Club.
  • For Cassie from Animorphs, high fashion is socks that actually match for once. She's also gentle in being the team's moral center and doing what she must but hating the need to fight.
  • Jack Weyland's 1990 book tells the story of teenage best friends Michelle & Debra where Michelle chooses to be the good, obedient, religious girl while Debra strays.
  • In Vanishing Acts by Jodi Picoult, Delia is this to Eric, the Victorious Childhood Friend, and Fitz, the Unlucky Childhood Friend. by the end of the book the tables have turned and Eric is the unlucky one.
  • Sunshine has the titular character the vampire-slaying, magic-wielding version.
  • Julie Sims in 1632 is a Girl Next Door with a rifle. Because, you know, all small town Americans are really Badass.
  • Ruby, Ralph's girlfriend in Urn Burial is literally the Girl Next Door; she's lived in the house next door to him since they were born, and whilst not drop dead gorgeous is plenty attractive enough for being familiar and not having any pretensions.


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  • Patrice in 13. Subverted in that Evan has not known her his whole life, rather he has just moved there and she is the first friend he makes.


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