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* In an episode of ''[[American Dad]]'', Francine goes to her 20th anniversary high school reunion, where they get the ballot box from Homecoming out of a time capsule. Inside they discover two uncounted votes which show Francine's rival should have been Homecoming queen. Francine handles it admirably, simply saying "How about that?" and giving her tiara to the other girl. Stan however has a [[Freak-Out]], since he wanted to date the Homecoming queen to make up for his being a total loser in high school.
* In an episode of ''[[American Dad]]'', Francine goes to her 20th anniversary high school reunion, where they get the ballot box from Homecoming out of a time capsule. Inside they discover two uncounted votes which show Francine's rival should have been Homecoming queen. Francine handles it admirably, simply saying "How about that?" and giving her tiara to the other girl. Stan however has a [[Freak-Out]], since he wanted to date the Homecoming queen to make up for his being a total loser in high school.
* 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.
* 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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