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**** Not to mentioned that they threaten to kill Kim and [[Dead Guy on Display|mount her like a trophy]].
* Tygra in ''[[Thundercats]]'' is known as a weak-willed junkie, despite being addicted twice, only one of which was actually presented as a drug.
* Comic Hero [[Aquaman]] is commonly haunted by his portrayal in the ''[[Superfriends]]'' cartoons, as a guy whose only real powers are swimming and talking to fish. This has actually worked out for him a little, as [[Justice League (animation)|later]] [[Batman: The Brave And The Bold|iterations]] of the character usually go to great (and awesome) lengths to subvert this image.
{{quote|'''Aquaman:''' [[Crowning Moment of Awesome|King of the ocean,]] [[Justice League Unlimited|Remember?]]" }}
* Wendy broke up with Stan exactly once, in the seventh season of ''[[South Park]]''. They got back together in the eleventh season finale and have been together ever since. Yet fanfic writers tend to portray Wendy as a manipulative shrew who breaks Stan's heart again and again. This is usually done [[Die for Our Ship|to justify Stan leaving her for Kyle]]. But even some writers who ''like'' Wendy latch onto the idea that she and Stan break up and make up all the time.
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'''Stan:''' Wait what did I do wrong? [[Comically Missing the Point|I haven't talked to her for weeks!]] }}
* In ''[[Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles]]'' fandom, April O'Neil's yellow jumpsuit, her fucking jumpsuit. Honestly, every conversation about the old show dissolves into one about her hotness and jumpsuit, this has even made it into other adaptations, as a reference or actually happening (Hell, in the ''Back to the Sewers'' season of the 03 show, she wears one!).
* ''[[The Fairly Odd ParentsOddParents]]'': The episode "Home Wrecker" had Tootie admitting, through [[Suspiciously Specific Denial]], that she tapped Timmy's phones. "Just the Two of Us!" had Trixie [[Psycho Ex-Girlfriend|going insane]] and [[If I Can't Have You|attempting to kill Timmy]] when the two were the last humans on Earth. [[Ship-to-Ship Combat|The detractors of both]] have not forgotten these incidents. And let's not forget, although in this case it's an example of the producers never living it down, the horrendous [[Wonderful Life]] [[Subversion]] episode, "It's A Wishful Life". It is still heavily criticized as one of the lowest points in the series.
* On ''[[Codename: Kids Next Door]]'', [[Clingy Jealous Girl|Lizzie]] used a "[[Love Potion|Boyfriend Helmet]]" on Numbuh 1, and ordered him to destroy his teammates. In several future apperances, she was [[Character Development|developed more]], given her relationship more depth...but people's minds were already set. She became the single biggest target of [[Die for Our Ship]] in the fandom. Admittingly, she remained clingy, but nowhere close to that level.
* In-universe example from ''[[Total Drama Island]]'': Noah kissing Cody on the ear while they are both alseep in ''"The Big Sleep"'' is still remembered by campers well into season two. (For both of them--apparentlythem—apparently ''being'' kissed makes Cody at least bisexual too.)
** It's also remembered by the creators as well, see the [[Total Drama Island/Ho Yay|Ho Yay]] section for more.
** Ezekiel made ''one'' sexist comment during his short time on [[Total Drama Island]]. Two seasons later, even though others have shown far more sexist tendencies, Zeke was pretty much labeled [[Straw Misogynist]], and is still hounded for it.
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*** Additionally, she is portrayed as the klutzy mail carrier based on the "Feeling Pinkie Keen" scene where it is implied that she dropped a series of objects on Twilight including an anvil and piano.
** Fluttershy wanting to be a tree, based on a random night conversation on a train.
*** Also, fans enjoy depicting her as a [[Broken Bird]], [[Cute and Psycho]], or a [[Yandere (disambiguation)]]. due to her going a little crazy in "Best Night Ever". It's probably because of the tropes [[Beware the Quiet Ones]] and [[Beware the Nice Ones]].
*** However that wasn't the only time, since she had before this one other two (though less histerical) similar moments in "Dragonshy" and "Stare Master".
** Scootaloo secretly being a chicken, based on a random night conversation in a forest.
** Pinkie Pie being an insane psychopath. It was already part of [[Fanon]] due to a certain [[Cupcakes|fanfic]], but after the episode "Party of One" was aired, it will be hard not to think of the scene where Pinkie goes completely nuts.
*** When she's not depicted as a clinically insane [[Yandere (disambiguation)]], she's either a [[Stepford Smiler]], she's bipolar, or she suffers from some sort of trauma in her past.
** Celestia is sometimes exaggerated banishing anyone she doesn't like or would rather not deal with to the moon, all because she banished (reluctantly, even) Nightmare Moon (formerly her sister Luna - [[Word of God]] has stated they ''aren't'' the same pony, just the same body) to the moon. ''Once''.
*** Word of God actually has stated they may very well be the same pony - one interpretation of Faust's elaborations makes it entirely possible that Luna used dark powers. But that will not be discussed here. The point is, in canon, Nightmare Moon is very very very [[Captain Obvious|BAD]] and the only person Celestia has ever banished like that. Fanon? ''Not so.''
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* While it's understandable since "When you wish upon a star" is basically the theme of the Disney comapny, Disney Animated Films are often generalized into only promoting that moral(that a princess, or any person just needs to want something and they'll get it). [[The Princess and the Frog]] seems to address this prevalent idea, and balanced it out with a hard work moral.
* [[Regular Show|Benson's]] actions in ''Best Burger in the World.'' [[Kick the Dog|From mocking Mordecai and Rigby to eating their burgers]], that episode turned him into [[The Scrappy]] for some fans. At first, Benson was seen as just a strict boss with low patience, but now, people see Benson as a [[Jerkass]] [[Bad Boss]] that makes Mordecai and Rigby's lives hell, despite past, present, and future [[Pet the Dog]] moments.
* Poor, poor Korra. Never mind the fact that she was an overconfident and reckless little kid when she said it, never mind the fact that she grows as a person and becomes far more humble as the show goes on, her sizable hatedom will ''never'' let her live down her infamous "I'm the Avatar, and you've gotta deal with it!" quote from the pilot episode of ''[[The Legend of Korra]]''.
 
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