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* [[Drag Queen|Drag Queens]] Noxeema, Vida, and Chi-Chi from ''[[To Wong Foo, Thanks for Everything! Julie Newmar]]''. They find themselves stranded in a midwestern hick town and proceed to glam it up.
** It, actually, [[Double Subversion|Double Subverts]] this trope because they are the main characters, not just supporters, but then again they do act as [[Blithe Spirit|Blithe Spirits]] to whole town.
{{quote| '''Vida''': Sometimes it just takes a fairy.}}
** Don't forget that Noxie is Black and Chi-Chi is <s>Latino</s> Latina making them [[Twofer Token Minority|Twofers]]
* Rupert Everett's character in ''[[My Best Friend's Wedding]]''
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* [[Meaningful Name|Marco del Rossi]] on ''[[Degrassi the Next Generation]]'' always knows about heterosexual relationships, even before having a true relationship. (He had a beard, who he later experiments with. [[Unfortunate Implications]]? Yes. True to life? Yes.) Marco is a bit of a hypocrite, since when his friend Spinner tries to fix him up with Dylan, he asks Marco what it's like to be gay. Over his six seasons on the show, he helps out Ashley and Craig, Ellie and Sean, Paige and Spinner, Paige and Alex (justified in that Alex is a girl), Ellie and Jesse...Magic abounds.
* Lampshaded in an episode of ''[[The Big Bang Theory]]'' in which Wolowitz is visited by the spirits of George Takei and Katee Sackhoff (playing themselves), offering him relationship advice. Takei's advice actually works, but not before he gets grief for it:
{{quote| '''Takei:''' "A woman needs to be ''wooed.''"<br />
'''Sackhoff:''' "How would ''you'' know?"<br />
'''Takei:''' (indignantly) "I ''read''!!!" }}
* The Buddy Cole character from ''[[The Kids in The Hall]]'' frequently satirizes this trope, sometimes employing what seems to be actual magic.