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* ''[[Lyrical Nanoha]]'': Played straight by Nanoha's elder sister Miyuki and the [[Wrench Wench]] Shario "Shari" Finieno in ''[[Nanoha Striker S]]''.
* ''[[Lyrical Nanoha]]'': Played straight by Nanoha's elder sister Miyuki and the [[Wrench Wench]] Shario "Shari" Finieno in ''[[Nanoha Striker S]]''.
** Also subverted by Quattro in the third season. She [[Bitch in Sheep's Clothing|looks and acts the part]], but all of that hides a [[Smug Snake]] who's nasty to the core.
** Also subverted by Quattro in the third season. She [[Bitch in Sheep's Clothing|looks and acts the part]], but all of that hides a [[Smug Snake]] who's nasty to the core.
* ''[[Abenobashi Mahou Shoutengai|Magical Shopping Arcade Abenobashi]]'''s Mune-mune. She ''is'' the series's [[Ms. Fanservice]] after all.
* ''[[Magical Shopping Arcade Abenobashi]]''{{'}}s Mune-mune. She ''is'' the series's [[Ms. Fanservice]] after all.
* ''[[Magic Knight Rayearth]]'': Fuu.
* ''[[Magic Knight Rayearth]]'': Fuu.
* ''[[Mahou Sensei Negima]]'': Haruna Saotome, Satomi Hakase, Chisame Hasegawa when she's not being [[Cosplay Otaku Girl|net idol Chiu]]. Kazumi Asakura and Evangeline A.K. McDowell sometimes wears glasses. The same goes for Nodoka's cosplay form in the [[Gag Series]] ''[[Negima Second Season|Negima!?]]'' and the mostly manga-only character Tsukuyomi.
* ''[[Mahou Sensei Negima]]'': Haruna Saotome, Satomi Hakase, Chisame Hasegawa when she's not being [[Cosplay Otaku Girl|net idol Chiu]]. Kazumi Asakura and Evangeline A.K. McDowell sometimes wears glasses. The same goes for Nodoka's cosplay form in the [[Gag Series]] ''[[Negima Second Season|Negima!?]]'' and the mostly manga-only character Tsukuyomi.
** ''Negima'' tends to subvert the "sweet girl" part. Haruna is downright ''scary'', Chisame is far more [[Meta Guy|snarky]] than sweet, Hakase is a [[Mad Scientist]], and as for Tsukuyomi...'''''[[Psycho Lesbian|HOLY SHIT]]'''''.
** ''Negima'' tends to subvert the "sweet girl" part. Haruna is downright ''scary'', Chisame is far more [[Meta Guy|snarky]] than sweet, Hakase is a [[Mad Scientist]], and as for Tsukuyomi...'''''[[Psycho Lesbian|HOLY SHIT]]'''''.
** The character notes in Negima claim that Nodoka was designed as an evolution of the Meganekko trope, the "megamikko". Instead of "girl with glasses", it is "girl with long bangs [[Overly Long Name|falling into her face and obscuring her eyes]] [[Overly Long Gag|in an overall cute way]]".
** The character notes in ''Negima'' claim that Nodoka was designed as an evolution of the Meganekko trope, the "megamikko". Instead of "girl with glasses", it is "girl with long bangs [[Overly Long Name|falling into her face and obscuring her eyes]] [[Overly Long Gag|in an overall cute way]]".
* ''[[My-HiME]]'' and ''[[Mai-Otome]]'': Yukino Kikukawa, whose shyness provides a perfect balance for her very outspoken [[Heterosexual Life Partners|best friend]] Haruka. Her ''[[Mai-Otome]]'' [[Expy]], Irina, also wears cute-girl frames, but they're smaller and rounder.
* ''[[My-HiME]]'' and ''[[Mai-Otome]]'': Yukino Kikukawa, whose shyness provides a perfect balance for her very outspoken [[Heterosexual Life Partners|best friend]] Haruka. Her ''[[Mai-Otome]]'' [[Expy]], Irina, also wears cute-girl frames, but they're smaller and rounder.
** On the other hand, Chie from the same series seems like she'd be a meganekko, but turns out to really be a [[Bifauxnen]].
** On the other hand, Chie from the same series seems like she'd be a meganekko, but turns out to really be a [[Bifauxnen]].