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* In the ''[[Hey Arnold!]]'' episode "Tour de Pond" Rex Smythe-Higgins III takes his defeat much better than his grandfather. |
* In the ''[[Hey Arnold!]]'' episode "Tour de Pond" Rex Smythe-Higgins III takes his defeat much better than his grandfather. |
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* Zigzagged in the second episode of ''[[Xiaolin Showdown]]'', where Omi makes a bet with Raimundo that Kimiko can't win a Showdown on her own, wagering a week of chores. Eventually, Kimiko does defeat Jack, and Omi seems a graceful loser at first, given how impressed he is, and says he will gladly do his chores for a week. But then Raimundo reminds him that they doubled the bet ''twice'' (meaning it's actually a month) and he seems far less graceful. |
* Zigzagged in the second episode of ''[[Xiaolin Showdown]]'', where Omi makes a bet with Raimundo that Kimiko can't win a Showdown on her own, wagering a week of chores. Eventually, Kimiko does defeat Jack, and Omi seems a graceful loser at first, given how impressed he is, and says he will gladly do his chores for a week. But then Raimundo reminds him that they doubled the bet ''twice'' (meaning it's actually a month) and he seems far less graceful. |
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* In the ''[[American Dad]]'' episode "The People vs. Martin Sugar", Roger remains a good sport [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=- |
* In the ''[[American Dad]]'' episode "The People vs. Martin Sugar", Roger remains a good sport [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=duo-y42hXrs even after being convicted of counterfeiting bootleg handbags.] Although, he ''does'' escape later. |
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