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* [[Steelgrip Starkey And The All-Purpose Power Tool|Steelgrip Starkey]], who was selected for the [[Magic Tool|All-Purpose Power Tool]] specifically for his "purity of energy and intent."
* [[The Flash|Bart Allen]], especially as Impulse, is made of everything good in the world. In 'The Future is Now' storyline, he chooses good over evil despite three of his oldest friends going bad in a [[Knight Templar|WE ARE JUSTICE]] sorta way.
* The [[Silver Surfer]], to the point that Mephisto, basically the devil, wants his soul because it its the purest he's ever seen - corrputing it would be his greatest accomplishment. Even one early issue in which the Surfer gets good and pissed with the fact that [[Humans Are the Real Monsters|Humans Are Bastards]] and decides to exact a little payback, Mephisto doesn't say "yay, he's fallen!" No, he totally doesn't buy it, and sighs that Surfie's probably going to calm down in a few minutes and undo any damage he did and in the end nobody'd really get hurt. This is of course exactly what happens. So even on his ''worst day,'' the devil knows not to get his hopes up about the Silver Surfer getting any tarnish. ''That's'' pure.
 
 
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*** Hermits must follow the training of Shuugyou (abandoning worldly desires to pursue enlightenment) in order to preserve their existence. It is far more difficult than being a celestial, as they must be diligent in their training lest an assassin from Hell comes every century to kill them as their powers weaken when they stray or they will even turn to ash. The Touhou universe is more lenient with them.
* [[Cool Big Sis|Hatou Yumei]] in the [[Girls Love]] [[Visual Novel]] ''[[Akai Ito]]''. Listing the many, many reasons why she's this trope will take too long.
* How about an entire species of Incorruptible Pure Pureness then? I'm talking about the ''[[Pokémon]]'' Absol. They watch humanity from their mountain dwellings only to warn us disasters both natural and man made. And what do we do to repay them? The human villagers [[Ungrateful Bastard|falsely]] and [[Humans Are Morons|mistakenly]] accuse them of causing these disasters then [[Humans Are Bastardsthe Real Monsters|persecute and abuse them.]] Yet they still warn us in hope that one day we'll finally pay attention and heed their warnings. If that's not Incorruptible Pure Pureness I don't know what is.
* In [[Fate/stay night]], Gilgamesh is this. Gilgamesh reveals he managed to stop [[The Corruption|'''all the evils of the world''']] corrupting him when he was hit by {{spoiler|the Holy Grail's curse}} via his willpower and purity. Fate!Shirou manages to be this, surviving the same curse by will alone {{spoiler|once, then using Avalon to block it when it hit him a second time}}.
* Amberle in the [[Backstory|Elder Wars]] of ''[[Lusternia]]''. Sadly, she [[Wrong Genre Savvy|didn't realize]] she was in a [[Cosmic Horror Story]] - while attempting to reach out to a [[Eldritch Abomination|Soulless God]], she was murdered and devoured whole, providing Elder War protagonist Meridian with a [[Dead Little Sister]].
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** Even when demonstrated to not be fully immune to corruption it is never his fault, due to some adult giving him terrible advice.
* Butters Stotch. ''[[South Park]]'' keeps on using him as [[The Chew Toy]], but he remains relatively well-adjusted despite almost hitting the breaking point a couple of times. Even when he [[Poke the Poodle|tries to be evil]], he fails miserably.
** This trope is the reason the position of [[The Pope]] in the ''[[South Park]]'' universe was not intended for a human, but a rabbit (St. Peter, the first Pope, was in fact Peter Rabbit). Rabbits embody Incorruptible Pure Pureness while [[Humans Are Bastardsthe Real Monsters]] who are greedy and power-hungry.
* ''[[Samurai Jack]]'', to the point where he was able to resist being ''stabbed through the chest'' by his own weapon because of his purity.
** There ''was'' a notable instance of Aku manifesting Jack's evils (anger and battle-lust - basically the sin of Wrath - which culminates in a frustrated Jack attacking his shoe) as Dark Jack. The episode turns into a [[Double Subversion]] when Jack defeats the Dark clone by simply calming down and purging himself of those thoughts. Not completely incorruptible, but very close.