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* In ''[[Until Dawn]]'', we're introduced to Hannah. [[Word of God|Allegedly]] she's a plain-looking, nerdy geek. In reality, she's a [[She's Got Legs|leggy]], [[Spicy Latina|tan-skinned]], [[Brainy Brunette|raven haired]], [[Buxom Is Better|well-endowed girl]] who looks like in any other setting she'd be the bitchy egotistical cheerleader...but apparently even the hunky jock guy finds the busty teenage girl undesirable for some undisclosed reason.
* In ''[[Until Dawn]]'', we're introduced to Hannah. [[Word of God|Allegedly]] she's a plain-looking, nerdy geek. In reality, she's a [[She's Got Legs|leggy]], [[Spicy Latina|tan-skinned]], [[Brainy Brunette|raven haired]], [[Buxom Is Better|well-endowed girl]] who looks like in any other setting she'd be the bitchy egotistical cheerleader...but apparently even the hunky jock guy finds the busty teenage girl undesirable for some undisclosed reason.


== Web Comic ==
== [[Web Comics]] ==
* in ''[[Better Days]]'', both [http://www.jaynaylor.com/betterdays/comic/BD235.05-07-15.gif Marvin] and [http://www.jaynaylor.com/betterdays/comic/BD225.05-06-10.gif Marissa] are treated as being pretty unattractive. Fisk is shocked the instant he sees Marissa, having assumed she got some of the "hereditary hottability" that her cheerleader sister had, and Lucy reacts with pity the instant she sees Elizabeth with Marvin. The trouble is, both of them are drawn in the standard cute animal style, so it's really impossible to tell that they're supposed to be that undesirable.
* in ''[[Better Days]]'', both [http://www.jaynaylor.com/betterdays/comic/BD235.05-07-15.gif Marvin] and [http://www.jaynaylor.com/betterdays/comic/BD225.05-06-10.gif Marissa] are treated as being pretty unattractive. Fisk is shocked the instant he sees Marissa, having assumed she got some of the "hereditary hottability" that her cheerleader sister had, and Lucy reacts with pity the instant she sees Elizabeth with Marvin. The trouble is, both of them are drawn in the standard cute animal style, so it's really impossible to tell that they're supposed to be that undesirable.
* In ''[[Nip and Tuck]]'', [https://web.archive.org/web/20120512011240/http://www.rhjunior.com/NT/00772.html objecting to this trope is one reason to avoid movie romances.]
* In ''[[Nip and Tuck]]'', [https://web.archive.org/web/20120512011240/http://www.rhjunior.com/NT/00772.html objecting to this trope is one reason to avoid movie romances.]