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* [[Aesop Amnesia]]: Sharpay suffers from this, having apparently seen the error of her ways at the end of the first film, only to become nasty again at the beginning of the sequel. Repeat for the second and third films.
* [[All Guys Want Cheerleaders]]: Averted. There aren't any major cheerleader characters until #3, and even then, the only reference we get to a date with a cheerleader (in this case, Jason wanting to date Martha, the hip-hop loving nerd) is in a deleted scene.
* [[Almost Kiss]]: Troy and Gabriella at the end of the first film before the [[Crowd Song]], and then in the entire second movie.
* [[Alpha Bitch]]: Sharpay was undoubtedly intended to be unsympathetic, due to the target audience. She comes across as more of a [[Lovable Alpha Bitch]] due to the way [[Ashley Tisdale]] portrays her, to the point where she became noticeably more humanized in the third film. She even got her own spinoff movie, ''Sharpay's Fabulous Adventure'', where she went from [[Lovable Alpha Bitch]] to [[Fallen Princess]].
* [[Ambiguously Gay]]: Ryan.
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*** [[Real Men Wear Pink]].
** Fun fact: Lucas Grabeel actually played a closeted gay on [[Veronica Mars]], and he seemed straighter than Ryan.
* [[All Guys Want Cheerleaders]]: Averted. There aren't any major cheerleader characters until #3, and even then, the only reference we get to a date with a cheerleader (in this case, Jason wanting to date Martha, the hip-hop loving nerd) is in a deleted scene.
* [[Almost Kiss]]: Troy and Gabriella at the end of the first film before the [[Crowd Song]], and then in the entire second movie.
* [[Angry Black Man]]: Chad seems to exist largely for the purpose of angrily over-reacting to things.
* [[Appeal to Obscurity]]: