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* Arguably, [[Tengen Toppa Gurren Lagann|Simon,]] in the first half of his series.
* Arguably, [[Tengen Toppa Gurren Lagann|Simon,]] in the first half of his series.
* Gohan, Goten and Trunks in ''[[Dragonball Z]]''. Also, Krillin due to all his panicking.
* Gohan, Goten and Trunks in ''[[Dragonball Z]]''. Also, Krillin due to all his panicking.
* In ''[[Go Lion]]'', Hiroshi "Chibi/Shorty" Suzuishi is the youngest at 12, plus he's always trying to prove himself and gets excited so easily.
* In ''[[GoLion]]'', Hiroshi "Chibi/Shorty" Suzuishi is the youngest at 12, plus he's always trying to prove himself and gets excited so easily.
* Yahiko in ''[[Rurouni Kenshin]]''.
* Yahiko in ''[[Rurouni Kenshin]]''.
* Happy from ''[[Fairy Tail]]''
* Happy from ''[[Fairy Tail]]''
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* Impulse in ''[[Young Justice (comics)|Young Justice]]'' and Kid Flash in ''[[Teen Titans (Comic Book)|Teen Titans]]'', perhaps. Bart's mostly type 1 with bits of type 4 thrown in when necessary.
* Impulse in ''[[Young Justice (comics)|Young Justice]]'' and Kid Flash in ''[[Teen Titans (Comic Book)|Teen Titans]]'', perhaps. Bart's mostly type 1 with bits of type 4 thrown in when necessary.
* [[Transformers Generation 1|The original Bumblebee]] is usually portrayed in comics as being the sort who keeps trying to "prove himself" to his bigger, stronger teammates, and usually gets into trouble because of it. (Prime, for his part, thinks Bumblebee has proven himself well enough in his given role of a spy that he shouldn't feel like this.)
* [[Transformers Generation 1|The original Bumblebee]] is usually portrayed in comics as being the sort who keeps trying to "prove himself" to his bigger, stronger teammates, and usually gets into trouble because of it. (Prime, for his part, thinks Bumblebee has proven himself well enough in his given role of a spy that he shouldn't feel like this.)
* [[Robin (Comic Book)|Robin]] was originally an obvious Type 2, and even has the {{color|gold|yellow}} cape. In fact, most comic-book sidekicks in the Golden and Silver Ages were created specifically to give readers a character to identify with.
* [[Robin]] was originally an obvious Type 2, and even has the {{color|gold|yellow}} cape. In fact, most comic-book sidekicks in the Golden and Silver Ages were created specifically to give readers a character to identify with.
* The Human Torch in the [[Fantastic Four]] was the teenager in a cast of adults. Early on in the series, he was extremely popular and was the [[Breakout Character]] with his own [[Spin-Off]] within a year after the series started. His popularity was one of the reasons why Marvel created other teen superheroes like [[Spider-Man]] and the [[X-Men]].
* The Human Torch in the [[Fantastic Four]] was the teenager in a cast of adults. Early on in the series, he was extremely popular and was the [[Breakout Character]] with his own [[Spin-Off]] within a year after the series started. His popularity was one of the reasons why Marvel created other teen superheroes like [[Spider-Man]] and the [[X-Men]].
* Speaking of Spider-Man, when he is put into a team dynamic, such as [[The Avengers (Comic Book)|The Avengers]], he usually fits this [[Trope]] as a combination of the Type 1 Clown and the Type 4 Smart Guy, in fact there have been team-ups where he has out and out ''stolen'' this role from Johnny Storm, {{spoiler|to the point where he's taken Johnny's place on the FF!}}
* Speaking of Spider-Man, when he is put into a team dynamic, such as [[The Avengers (Comic Book)|The Avengers]], he usually fits this [[Trope]] as a combination of the Type 1 Clown and the Type 4 Smart Guy, in fact there have been team-ups where he has out and out ''stolen'' this role from Johnny Storm, {{spoiler|to the point where he's taken Johnny's place on the FF!}}