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* In the ''[[Naruto]]'' manga, [http://i185.photobucket.com/albums/x198/awambawamb/naruto/Naruto_v38_ch347_08.png Konohamaru shows Naruto his new variant of the Sexy no Jutsu, featuring two girls in a ...''compromising'' position.] Sakura was less than pleased at the Jutsu, until Konohamaru tried it on her. using [[Ho Yay|Sai and Sasuke]] instead. Worked like a charm on ''[[Yaoi Fangirl|her]]'', but then pissed Naruto off.
* This happens to Yomi in ''[[Azumanga Daioh]]'' sometimes.
* Hare, the star of the lesser-known anime ''[[Jungle wa Itsumo Hale Nochi Haré+Guu|Haré+Guu]]'', is ''so'' normal and level-headed, compared to ''any'' of the other characters, that he eventually snaps at one point and erupts into a violent rampage. {{spoiler|Granted, he was drunk at the time.}}
* ''[[Hen Zemi]]'': Nanako plays the straight man at the start, but as the show progresses, she realises that she isn't as [[Not So Different|different]] as she thought.
* Hiiragi from ''[[Hanamaru Kindergarten]]'' is a highly intelligent kindergartener who can read and understand adult literature. This does nothing to stop her lighting up at a chance to go down the big slide or being so overwhelmed by a compliment on her costume that she bursts into dance.
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* Nami Hitou of ''[[Sayonara, Zetsubou-sensei]]'' is the [[Dysfunction Junction|dysfunctional cast's]] [[Only Sane Man|token normal girl]]. Unfortunately, has a complex about being called normal because she equates it with boring, making her Not So Above It All.
* [[Soul Eater]] During the Lust chapter, Tsubaki is discovered to be much more perverted than anyone would have guessed. Especially considering how she reacted to Black Star peeping on her.
* During the KC Grand Prix arc of ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh (anime)|Yu-Gi-Oh]]'', Yugi's [[Stalker with a Crush]] Vivian cons Solomon into helping lure Yugi to a Chinese restaurant, then threatens to break his back unless Yugi duels her, with the condition that he becomes her "love slave" if he loses. When the duel actually starts, Joey, Duke, and Tristan seem more occupied with the buffet than the actual duel; Tea tries to convince them of the severity of the situation, not that this stops her from helping herself to the sesame chicken.
 
== Comic Books ==
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* ''[[Family Guy]]''
** Lois normally falls under [[Women Are Wiser]]. However, it's only really in comparison to her husband, as she gets a [[It's Been Done|gambling addiction]] in one episode, becomes a kleptomaniac in another, and when she gets elected mayor, embezzles from the town and accepts bribes. Lois' role in the show in modern episodes consists near solely of this trope. She generally only exhibits Straight Man behavior for a short time before acting as [[The Ditz|stupid]] or [[Jerkass|callous]] as her husband.
** Meg, in that she sometimes makes fun out of other Griffin members when the situation calls for it e.g. Chris being made fun forof Lois being in a porno by other schoolkidsschool kids and Meg joins in. She also salvaged upon a brief moment Brian was "the New Meg".
** Brian has been getting this treatment lately. Where he used to be the [[Only Sane Man]], the past few seasons have seen him developing more and more [[Jerkass]] tendencies.
* ''[[The Simpsons (animation)|The Simpsons]]''
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'''Family''': Huh?
'''Marge''': [[Lampshade Hanging|Well, why can't I be greedy once in a while?]] }}
:* Marge even supports Homer and Bart bootlegging booze when Springfield outlaws alcohol.
:* Even Lisa, often the [[Straight Man]] to Bart, often gives in to the antics normally Homer or Bart does. In "Sweets and Sour Marge", sugar was outlawed in Springfield. First, Lisa questions both Homer and Bart on going on a mission to smuggle sugar into the city. When she overhears Marge serving steamed limes, Lisa wishes them luck.
:* Also, while Lisa never bothered Moe with crank calls, she did tend to laugh when Bart did it.
* Dr. Quinn of ''[[Sealab 2021]]'' tries in vain to avoid this, but especially as the series went on, would eventually succumb.
* Rebecca Cunningham of ''[[Tale Spin]]'', though somewhat [[Women Are Wiser]] and more educated than Baloo, shared his ego and stubbornness as well as lacking the latter's streetwise aspects and thus fell into this trope a frequent amount of times. Sometimes even he could be surprised how [[Cloudcuckoolander|out of her mind]] Rebecca acted at times.
{{quote|'''Rebecca:''' "Face it Baloo, you're too gullible, [[Tempting Fate|I would never fall for something like that, no possible way...]]"}}
* Aunt Amy of ''[[Daria]]'' was once brought in to settle a dispute between her sisters, with the expectation that, as a smart, detached outsider of the family she could easily resolve the petty conflict without getting drawn in. It took her all of thirty seconds to join the bickering, leaving Daria and Quinn to solve the problem themselves.
** "The Teachingsnormally ofstoic DonDaria Jake",gets the family goesin on ait campingduring trip"The toTeachings helpof Don Jake with his stressed induced health problems. In the beginning, Daria tells Quinn to get the camera". Daria cracks a joke about the congress asking Jake for $250 billion a year for the military, causing a blood vessel in Jake's eye to burst, then tells Quinn to go get the camera. This prompts a camping trip in order to help Jake with his stress-induced health problems. At the end of the episode, {{spoiler|Jake's blood vessel in his eye bursts again upon seeing the bill for their rescue after eating wild berries. Daria again tells Helen to get Jake's medicine... and Quinn to go get the camera.}}
* Twilight Sparkle from ''[[My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic|My Little Pony Friendship Is Magic]]'' likes to regard herself as the [[Only Sane Man|Only Sane Mare]]: her first impression of the citizens of Ponyville is "All the ponies in this town are ''crazy!''" However, Twilight frequently displays lapses in judgment either due to her social awkwardness or her almost-obsessive need to make a good impression on her mentor, Princess Celestia.
** In "The Ticket Master", Spike calls the Gala "girly frou-frou nonsense," but once everyone is out of sight, is upset at being the only one without a ticket. Celestia sends down one for him, and he immediately [[Squee]]s, only to be caught by Applejack.
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* From ''[[The Legend of Korra]],'' Tenzin ''tries'' to be the stoic Airbending master that he really is. The problem is that the universe simply will ''not'' let him stay stoic for long. Whether it's Korra using his mother against him in an argument, or his youngest (baby) son using a potted plant as a restroom, the stoicism is never around for long.
** And let's not forget [[Crowning Moment of Funny|him enjoying watching Korra use basics of airbending in a pro-bending match despite earlier hating the sport and calling it corruption of bending as an art.]]
* In ''[[Codename: Kids Next Door]]'', Numbuh Five is usually [[Straight Man| the most level-headed and serious]] member of the team, and the first one to call out Numbuh Two over his bad jokes. However, in "Operation: B.U.T.T.", even she can't resist laughing at the jokes Two makes about the size of Numbuh One's behind.
 
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