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** Dr. Chronos was like this too. In the first season, he insisted on being called ''Doctor'' Chronos to anyone who addressed him otherwise. In the second season, he became Chancellor of the school, and while students managed to address him as "doctor" now, he insisted on being called by his new title. By the fourth season, when he became Vice Chancellor, the students had much more respect for him, and this wasn't an issue anymore.
** Dr. Chronos was like this too. In the first season, he insisted on being called ''Doctor'' Chronos to anyone who addressed him otherwise. In the second season, he became Chancellor of the school, and while students managed to address him as "doctor" now, he insisted on being called by his new title. By the fourth season, when he became Vice Chancellor, the students had much more respect for him, and this wasn't an issue anymore.
** This happened twice in the dub during Judai's duel with Princess Rose; she was annoyed when Kenzan referred to her Des Frogs as reptiles (frogs are ''amphibians'') and again when he called her D.3.S. Frog a toad. (Frogs are ''not'' toads.)
** This happened twice in the dub during Judai's duel with Princess Rose; she was annoyed when Kenzan referred to her Des Frogs as reptiles (frogs are ''amphibians'') and again when he called her D.3.S. Frog a toad. (Frogs are ''not'' toads.)
* In ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! ARC-V]]'', Yuya is invited to the Junior Youth Division Tournament simply due to his popularity, even though he does not qualify for it (contestants require a 60% win record, and Yuya's is only 55%): Yuya is reluctant at first:
{{quote|'''Yuya:''' It kinda seems like cheating or something.
'''Nico Smiley:''' No, it's favoritism! Okay, that might have come out wrong, but the important thing is, your in!}}
* Sealand of ''[[Axis Powers Hetalia]]'' says, "Call me Sea-kun!" He also once requested, [[Cheerful Child|bizarrely enough]], to be called "senpai".
* Sealand of ''[[Axis Powers Hetalia]]'' says, "Call me Sea-kun!" He also once requested, [[Cheerful Child|bizarrely enough]], to be called "senpai".
** "THIS IS WAR, AND YOU'RE WEARING A CAPE!" "It's a cloak, non?" from [[Gag Dub|the dub.]]
** "THIS IS WAR, AND YOU'RE WEARING A CAPE!" "It's a cloak, non?" from [[Gag Dub|the dub.]]
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{{quote|'''[[Action Girl|Kouzuki Kallen]]:''' "We're not Elevens, we're Japanese!"
{{quote|'''[[Action Girl|Kouzuki Kallen]]:''' "We're not Elevens, we're Japanese!"
'''[[Psycho Lesbian|Nina Einstein]]:''' "Stop saying "Japanese"! You're Elevens!" }}
'''[[Psycho Lesbian|Nina Einstein]]:''' "Stop saying "Japanese"! You're Elevens!" }}
* In the dub of ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! GX]]'',
** In the dub version, this was a [[Running Gag]] involving Professor Crowler. He insisted on being called ''Doctor'' Crowler to anyone who addressed him otherwise. In the second season, he became Chancellor of the school, and while students managed to address him as "doctor" now, he insisted on being called by his new title. By the fourth season, when he became Vice Chancellor, the students had much more respect for him, and this wasn't an issue anymore.
** Also in the dub, this happened twice during Judai's duel with Princess Rose; she was annoyed when Kenzan referred to her Des Frogs as reptiles (frogs are amphibians) and again when he called her D.3.S. Frog a toad. (Frogs are ''not'' toads.)
* In ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! ARC-V]]'', Yuya is invited to the Junior Youth Division Tournament simply due to his popularity, even though he does not qualify for it (contestants require a 60% win record, and Yuya's is only 55%): Yuya is reluctant at first:
{{quote|'''Yuya:''' It kinda seems like cheating or something.
'''Nico Smiley:''' No, it's favoritism! Okay, that might have come out wrong, but the important thing is, your in!}}


== Comic Books ==
== Comic Books ==