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== Anime and Manga ==
== Anime and Manga ==
* Gene Starwind in ''[[Outlaw Star (Anime)|Outlaw Star]]''.
* Gene Starwind in ''[[Outlaw Star]]''.
* Guts of ''[[Berserk (Manga)|Berserk]]''.
* Guts of ''[[Berserk]]''.
* Portgas D. Ace in ''[[One Piece (Manga)|One Piece]]''.
* Portgas D. Ace in ''[[One Piece]]''.
** Roronoa Zoro.
** Roronoa Zoro.
* Son Goku in ''[[Dragon Ball (Manga)|Dragon Ball]]''
* Son Goku in ''[[Dragon Ball]]''
* Inugami of ''[[Wolf Guy Wolfen Crest (Manga)|Wolf Guy Wolfen Crest]]''.
* Inugami of ''[[Wolf Guy|Wolf Guy Wolfen Crest]]''.
* Grimmjow Jaegerjaquez of ''[[Bleach (Manga)|Bleach]]''
* Grimmjow Jaegerjaquez of ''[[Bleach]]''
** Main protagonist Kurosaki Ichigo has his moments.
** Main protagonist Kurosaki Ichigo has his moments.
* Shin Seijurou from ''[[Eyeshield Twenty One]]''.
* Shin Seijurou from ''[[Eyeshield 21]]''.
* Kamina from ''[[Tengen Toppa Gurren Lagann]]''.
* Kamina from ''[[Tengen Toppa Gurren Lagann]]''.
* Kurogane from ''[[Tsubasa Reservoir Chronicle]]''.
* Kurogane from ''[[Tsubasa Reservoir Chronicle]]''.
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== Film ==
== Film ==
* Gaston from ''[[Beauty and The Beast (Disney)|Beauty and The Beast]]'' is a rare villainous example.
* Gaston from ''[[Beauty and the Beast]]'' is a rare villainous example.
* Prince Charming in the ''[[Shrek]]'' movies. Also a villainous hunk.
* Prince Charming in the ''[[Shrek]]'' movies. Also a villainous hunk.
** There's also Shrek in his human form.
** There's also Shrek in his human form.
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== Live-Action TV ==
== Live-Action TV ==
* Angel in both ''[[Buffy the Vampire Slayer (TV)|Buffy the Vampire Slayer]]'' and ''[[Angel (TV)|Angel]]'', so much so that [[Even the Guys Want Him]].
* Angel in both ''[[Buffy the Vampire Slayer]]'' and ''[[Angel]]'', so much so that [[Even the Guys Want Him]].
* Booth in ''[[Bones]]'', who shares [[David Boreanaz|an actor]] with [[Angel (TV)|Angel]].
* Booth in ''[[Bones]]'', who shares [[David Boreanaz|an actor]] with [[Angel]].
* [http://media.photobucket.com/image/bradley%20james%20arthur%20naked/downfall35/manfest_bradley_james.jpg Arthur] and the [http://images5.fanpop.com/image/photos/27400000/Season-4-Cast-Promo-Photos-merlin-on-bbc-27490634-1707-2560.jpg Knights] [http://images.wikia.com/merlin1/images/6/68/Lancelot-merlin-on.jpg of] [http://images5.fanpop.com/image/photos/27400000/Season-4-Cast-Promo-Photos-merlin-on-bbc-27490629-1707-2560.jpg the] [http://images1.wikia.nocookie.net/__cb20110910123137/merlin1/images/f/fe/Elyan.jpg Round] [http://images.wikia.com/merlin1/images/8/8e/Percival11.jpg Table]. They even have a pet [http://dutche.home.xs4all.nl/episode%203x4%20merlin%20arms.jpg Pretty Boy.] Or [[Pretty Boy|Merlin]] has them. [http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_vpSuT4N7uvQ/TSe5AH84cyI/AAAAAAAAAag/YoTaXrUW5so/s1600/merlin_knights.jpg No one's really sure which.]
* [http://media.photobucket.com/image/bradley%20james%20arthur%20naked/downfall35/manfest_bradley_james.jpg Arthur] and the [http://images5.fanpop.com/image/photos/27400000/Season-4-Cast-Promo-Photos-merlin-on-bbc-27490634-1707-2560.jpg Knights] [http://images.wikia.com/merlin1/images/6/68/Lancelot-merlin-on.jpg of] [http://images5.fanpop.com/image/photos/27400000/Season-4-Cast-Promo-Photos-merlin-on-bbc-27490629-1707-2560.jpg the] [http://images1.wikia.nocookie.net/__cb20110910123137/merlin1/images/f/fe/Elyan.jpg Round] [http://images.wikia.com/merlin1/images/8/8e/Percival11.jpg Table]. They even have a pet [http://dutche.home.xs4all.nl/episode%203x4%20merlin%20arms.jpg Pretty Boy.] Or [[Pretty Boy|Merlin]] has them. [http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_vpSuT4N7uvQ/TSe5AH84cyI/AAAAAAAAAag/YoTaXrUW5so/s1600/merlin_knights.jpg No one's really sure which.]
* The title character of ''[[Hercules: The Legendary Journeys]]''.
* The title character of ''[[Hercules: The Legendary Journeys]]''.
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* From ''[[Degrassi]]'', Spinner, Sean, Jay and Riley fit this trope to [[Memetic Sex God]] levels.
* From ''[[Degrassi]]'', Spinner, Sean, Jay and Riley fit this trope to [[Memetic Sex God]] levels.
* ''[[Person of Interest]]'' gives us the [[Memetic Sex God|very attractive]] [[Jim Caviezel]].
* ''[[Person of Interest]]'' gives us the [[Memetic Sex God|very attractive]] [[Jim Caviezel]].
* [[Farscape (TV)|John Crichton]] and [[Stargate SG 1 (TV)|Cameron Mitchell]], both played by [http://chevronone.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/06/ben_browder_2.jpg the] [http://www.celebs101.com/gallery/Ben_Browder/211674/Ben_Browder_5.jpg absurdly] [http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-Kk56misMhrM/ThOlZ7ircII/AAAAAAAAAWE/8zX5Dnp0EFk/s1600/stargate-sg1-ben-browder3.jpg attractive] [http://i203.photobucket.com/albums/aa287/Turbobttm/Ben%20Browder/BenBrowder2.jpg Ben] [http://benbrowderportal.com/images/stories/mitchell-1.jpg Browder.] [[Mr. Fanservice|You're welcome]].
* [[Farscape|John Crichton]] and [[Stargate SG-1|Cameron Mitchell]], both played by [http://chevronone.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/06/ben_browder_2.jpg the] [http://www.celebs101.com/gallery/Ben_Browder/211674/Ben_Browder_5.jpg absurdly] [http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-Kk56misMhrM/ThOlZ7ircII/AAAAAAAAAWE/8zX5Dnp0EFk/s1600/stargate-sg1-ben-browder3.jpg attractive] [http://i203.photobucket.com/albums/aa287/Turbobttm/Ben%20Browder/BenBrowder2.jpg Ben] [http://benbrowderportal.com/images/stories/mitchell-1.jpg Browder.] [[Mr. Fanservice|You're welcome]].




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* Chris Redfield and Billy Coen in ''[[Resident Evil]]''.
* Chris Redfield and Billy Coen in ''[[Resident Evil]]''.
* Solid Snake from ''[[Metal Gear Solid]]'', is considered this for a reason.
* Solid Snake from ''[[Metal Gear Solid]]'', is considered this for a reason.
* Ike in ''[[Fire Emblem (Video Game)|Fire Emblem]]: [[Fire Emblem Tellius (Video Game)|Path of Radiance and Radiant Dawn]]''.
* Ike in ''[[Fire Emblem]]: [[Fire Emblem Tellius|Path of Radiance and Radiant Dawn]]''.
* [[Memetic Sex God|Jecht]] from ''[[Final Fantasy X]]'' and ''[[Dissidia]]'' is actually described as having "the body of a bronzed god," which is in stark contrast to the many, many [[Pretty Boy|bishies]] in the series.
* [[Memetic Sex God|Jecht]] from ''[[Final Fantasy X]]'' and ''[[Dissidia]]'' is actually described as having "the body of a bronzed god," which is in stark contrast to the many, many [[Pretty Boy|bishies]] in the series.


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== Western Animation ==
== Western Animation ==
* [[Johnny Bravo]]. Despite having the looks, he repulses women because he is such a preening dumbass.
* [[Johnny Bravo]]. Despite having the looks, he repulses women because he is such a preening dumbass.
* The aptly named He-Man from ''[[He-Man and The Masters of The Universe (Animation)|He-Man and The Masters of The Universe]]''.
* The aptly named He-Man from ''[[He-Man and the Masters of the Universe]]''.
* [[My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic (Animation)|Big Macintosh]] is a pony version.
* [[My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic|Big Macintosh]] is a pony version.


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The classic European and American standard of male beauty[1], the hunk is two things: handsome and manly.

His face tends to be squarish and sharp-featured, often with a prominent chin. He has big, well-muscled arms and a large torso with pronounced muscles. He also has fairly thick, muscular legs, though they get less attention. It is often implied that he is as well-endowed between the legs as in the arms. The hunk may or may not have body hair, depending on the time period, and facial hair is negotiable. Guaranteed, however, to adopt Perma Stubble during his choice moments as Estrogen Brigade Bait.

Clothing tends to be simple and timeless. Nowadays, a hunk's casual wardrobe will consist of tight jeans and either a tank top, tight T-shirt, or flannel shirt (if he wears one at all. works oriented at a female audience have him not in increasing numbers). For work and formal events, a smart suit is a given.

The hero of a story, if male, is frequently a hunk, particularly in an action series. If the lead character is a woman, the leading man or the heroine's Love Interest, if not both, tends to be a hunk.

It is rare for a hunk to be an outright villain. However, a nasty hunk is often used to deliver the Moral of the Story. In this case, the (usually young, often teenage) heroine will imagine him to be a perfect Knight in Shining Armour type, but he's actually a Prince Charmless, Jerkass or vain prick, thus proving that one should not judge another based on appearances.

Mr. Fanservice is usually one of these. Contrast Pretty Boy. East Asian pop-culture tends to use Bishonen as the go-to "hot guy standard" instead.

Examples of Hunk include:


Advertising

  • Calvin Klein hires hunks as underwear models.
  • Abercrombie and Fitch is built on this trope.
  • The Old Spice Guy openly exploits and lampshades this trope.


Anime and Manga


Comics

  • Superman is usually drawn this way. Clark Kent varies by the artist.
  • Bruce Wayne aka Batman is also frequently drawn in a hunky manner.
  • Most male comic book heroes, really. It would probably be quicker to list the aversions of this trope.
  • Bruce Banner averts it, being short and skinny. His alter-ego doesn't fare much better, as he is generally drawn as extremely muscular but troll-faced. However, during the 90s Bruce Banner and the Hulk were merged into a single persona and this new incarnation was drawn with the Hulk's body and Banner's face, creating a (green) hunk.


Film


Literature

  • Carrot Ironfoundersson in Discworld is described as being pretty hunky.


Live-Action TV


Professional Wrestling


Video Games


Western Animation

  1. there was a period in the 18th and 19th centuries when Pretty Boy was the standard, but hunks have been more commonly admired at other times