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{{trope}}
[[File:pauley_perrette12_6275pauley perrette12 6275.jpg|link=NCIS|framethumb|350px|Long as you don’t pull a fast one on me or my pals, everything will be peachy keen.]]
 
{{quote|''Well her clothes are blacker than the blackest cloth
''And her face is whiter than the snows of [[Star Wars|Hoth]]
''She wears Doctor Martens and a heavy cross
''But on the inside, she's a happy goth.''|The Divine Comedy, "The Happy Goth"''}}
|The Divine Comedy, "The Happy Goth"''}}
 
{{quote|"There is no 'standard behavior or code of any sort for members of the so-called 'underground', you silly gits! Why, whoever thought of anything so bleeding preposterous?"|[http://www.odk.com/wilson/goth/manifesto.html The Perky Goth Manifesto]}}
|[http://www.odk.com/wilson/goth/manifesto.html The Perky Goth Manifesto]}}
 
The stereotypical [[Goth]] character, especially in teen shows, is frequently a [[Snark Knight]] or a [[Deadpan Snarker]], someone whose dark clothes and grooming reflect a pessimistic mentality. Contrariwise, the [['''Perky Goth]]''', who is almost always female, operates on the principle that [[Dark Is Not Evil|dark does not always]] mean [[Emo Teen|depressing.]]
 
She wears the clothes, but [[Freaky Fashion, Mild Mind|her personality is always cheerful and amiable]] (occasionally approaching [[Genki Girl]] territory). Appropriately, this is a [[Sister Trope]] to [[Strange Girl]] and [[Elegant Gothic Lolita]] (the latter referring to an actual subculture mainly popular in [[Japan]]), as well as a subversion of the [[Woman in Black]]. If she's supposed to be attractive, she has a strong chance of being [[Raven Hair, Ivory Skin]].
 
While the trope is sufficient to cover both, a character who is to [[Emo]] as this trope is to [[Goth]] would essentially be a "cupcake emo", which are notable for their pink/black stripes. This is technically a different subculture than emo, but they're closely related and scene can be summarized as "Perky Emo with a little bit of rave culture". Keep in mind that goth culture is reversed on this point just as in some countries the gothic color is white.
 
Long thought to be on the path to extinction, by the late 2010s bubbly goths have been massively [https://knowyourmeme.com/memes/goth-gf idealized by memes] as unique women whose goth looks are a positive, being thought of as genuinely sexy and alluring.
 
 
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{{examples}}
== [[Advertising]] ==
* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t5Dny-s27Dk Irn Bru makes gloomy goths perky!] (Love the surfboard.)
** Alternately, it cures depression by turning it into a bipolar manic fit! (I do really want that surfboard, though...)
** [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b7KXjM7VfSM What is it with goths and beaches?]
 
== [[Anime]] &and [[Manga]] ==
 
== Anime & Manga ==
* Keep in mind that goth culture is reversed on this point just as in some countries the gothic color is white.
* Misa Amane from ''[[Death Note]]'', who also qualifies as an [[Elegant Gothic Lolita]] (if you ignore the words 'elegant' and 'lolita', that is).
** She ''does'' temporarily qualify as [[Elegant Gothic Lolita]], as she's wearing clothes like that when she sings {{spoiler|after Light picks her as Kira}}.
** Death God Ryuk has elements of [[Perky Goth]].
* ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh!]]''
** Yugi, the eponymous character of ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! (anime)|the original anime]]'' dresses either in all black or in absurdly cute outfits, has wild hair (that's ''natural'') and wears chains, LOTS''lots'' of leather and dog-collars... Yeah, collars. His monster theme is [[Dark Is Not Evil|darkness and black magic]] and he is regularly possessed by an admittedly evil spirit. None of this stops him from being a pacifist, unbearably cute, friendship-obsessed and a real sweetheart. [[wikipedia:File:YugiMutou.PNG|And cute.]]
** Yuma's friend Cathy in ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! Zexal]]'' is a [[Shrinking Violet]] type who becomes far more liberated when actually dueling, switching to an [[Elegant Gothic Lolita]] outfit (with a tail) when she expects to do so.
* [[The Grim Reaper|Death]] in the anime ''[[Kamichu!]]'' has a short scene with the god of poverty. She's a bit beyond perky and well into [[media:kamichudeath.jpg|total bonkers]]. Or maybe she just knows something we don't.
** That's one hell of a [[Slasher Smile]] she has got there...
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* Another male example: Nekozawa from ''[[Ouran High School Host Club]]''. He's the president of the Black Magic Club, is obsessed with curses, and has plenty of fun being generally creepy. Not even the fact that he's ''allergic to light'' seems to bother him all that much.
* The disturbingly cheerful Undertaker in ''[[Black Butler]]''.
* Perona from ''[[One Piece]]'' and sometimes Nico Robin.
* Riho Yamazaki, Detective Shido's ditzy secretary, becomes this in ''[[Nightwalker]]''. Being a [[Nightmare Fetishist]] helps too.
* Nana Ohsaki from ''[[Nana]]''.
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* Sawyer the Cleaner, from ''[[Black Lagoon]]'', qualifies. In one scene, {{spoiler|when she's explaining that the bad smell in a hotel room is from the ooze from rotting corpses she had to clean up in there earlier,}} she smiles happily, glad to have made things clear, while everybody around her is busy losing their lunch.
* Mirajane from ''[[Fairy Tail]]'' isn't quite "perky" in her youth - she's completely [[Hot-Blooded]]. She basically had the same personality as [[Idiot Hero|Natsu]]. However, after {{spoiler|she loses her sister}} she becomes a [[Yamato Nadeshiko]].
* Stocking from ''[[Panty & Stocking with Garterbelt|Panty and Stocking With Garterbelt]]'', particularly when [[Sweet Tooth|eating sweets]]. Her odd outfit seems to combine both eastern and western Goth styles.
* Saki Hanajima from ''[[Fruits Basket]]''. She looks rather scary, what with wearing black to signify that she is a "sinner" and occasionally threatening people who try to hurt Tohru, but she's awfully nice.
* Sheliss elleness Zurbach of ''[[The Night When Evil Falls]]''.
* Santomi Kanahara from ''[[Godzilla Singular Point]]''. Something of a snarky [[Sassy Secretary]] for the main cast, with tattoos, leather clothes, piercings, typical Goth ensemble.
* More so than the video game, Celestia Ludenberg from ''[[Danganronpa]]''. She's a stereotype, yeah, but in this case, it works. She also seems to think she is a witch, her goal being to live in a castle with a harem of male vampires... Yeah, Perky [[Cloudcuckoolander]] Goth, and that's why the fans love her.
 
== [[Comic Books]] ==
 
* [[The Grim Reaper|Death]] of the Endless, from ''[[The Sandman]]'' [[Comic Book Tropes|comics]] by Neil Gaiman is described by her author as a [[Perky Goth]]. She is not just responsible for Death, though; she also gives the breath of life when someone is born. She's pretty much the person you'd most want to see at a stressful moment like that. Her brother, Dream, fills the Mopey Goth niche.
== Comics ==
* Gilly Woods from John Kovalic's gamer comic ''[[Dork Tower]]'' is the quintessential Perky Goth and [[Trope Namer]]; along with all of the typical goth mannerisms, she smiles all the time, collects plush animals, enjoys cookies and ice cream, and is [[Wide-Eyed Idealist|perpetually optimistic]]. This greatly annoys her brother Walden, who is a stereotypical Mopey [[Goth]].
* [[The Grim Reaper|Death]] of the Endless, from ''[[The Sandman]]'' [[Comic Book Tropes|comics]] by Neil Gaiman is described by her author as a [[Perky Goth]]. She is not just responsible for Death, though; she also gives the breath of life when someone is born. She's pretty much the person you'd most want to see at a stressful moment like that. Her brother, Dream, fills the Mopey Goth niche.
** Although in stories taking place in earlier eras (read: billions of years ago), Death was a bit of a wet blanket herself before she started spending a few days each century with mortals.
* Nico Minoru, a.k.a. Sister Grimm, in ''[[Runaways (comics)|Runaways]]''. In the beginning, at least.
* Lex from ''[[Gloomcookie]]'', on occasion.
* The Bride of Nine Spiders from ''[[Immortal Iron Fist]]'' is sometimes like this.
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* The Ghoulunatics from ''[[EC Comics]]'' are dark and morbid, but in a fun and gleeful way.
 
== [[Fan Works]] ==
 
* In ''[[The Return (fanfic)|The Return]]'' conversion into a succubus seems to be synonymous with becoming a [[Perky Goth]]. [[Those Two Guys]] Sam and Naoko choose to dress as perky goth too.
== Fan Works ==
* In ''[[The Return (fanfic)|The Return]]'' conversion into a succubus seems to be synonymous with becoming a [[Perky Goth]]. [[Those Two Guys]] Sam and Naoko choose to dress as perky goth too.
** Especially Yuki/Nabiki the "cute" succubus.
* Played very weirdly on ''[[My Immortal]]'', where the main characters are mostly depressed but have pretty much the personality of the preps they hate so much.
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** [[Creator Cameo|Felya]], a cheery Forsaken priestess, is perhaps another example.
* [http://www.fanfiction.net/~mrevil Mr. Evil's] [[Original Character]] "Bloody" Mary Rogers is described as "''The most energetic goth girl you would ever meet''".
* Saga in the ''[[My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic|My Little Pony Friendship Is Magic]]'' fic ''[http://www.fimfiction.net/story/877/Under-The-Northern-Lights Under The Northern Lights]'' is an example, though she claims that "Goths are posers!", so she presumably wouldn't use the phrase herself. She differs from most of the examples on this page by being a [[Civilized Animal|reindeer]].
 
 
== Films -- Animation ==
* Jack Skellington from ''[[The Nightmare Before Christmas]]'' -- although he could also get pretty moody.
** "... Why does nothing ever turn out like it should?/Well, what the heck, I went and did my best./And by God, I really tasted something swell..."
 
 
== Films -- Live Action[[Film]] ==
* Jack Skellington from ''[[The Nightmare Before Christmas]]'' -- although—although he could also get pretty moody.
** {{quote|"... Why does nothing ever turn out like it should?/Well, what the heck, I went and did my best./And by God, I really tasted something swell..."}}
* Nora, from "[[We Are the Night]]". A happy vampire chick, enjoying her powers.
* Almost any goth character on ''[[Gap]]''.
* Raven in ''[[Cecil B. Demented]]'' combines [[Perky Goth]], [[Badass Adorable]], and [[Cloudcuckoolander]] in a most intoxicating way.
* Angela in the''[[Night of the Demons]]'' series. She remains pretty perky even after going all evil and demonic.
* Morgana from ''[[Wishmaster]] 2: Evil Never Dies'' was presumably this, until her boyfriend died in the intro.
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* A 1950s example: the title character in ''[[Cry-Baby]]'', who has a tattoo of a black teardrop dripping from his eye. He's not exactly "perky," but he's generally optimistic despite his surly attitude.
 
== [[Literature]] ==
 
== Literature ==
* Eve Rosser from [[Morganville Vampires]]. She dresses Goth to the hilt, but is almost always cheerful and, when excited, jumps about 'like a demented, goth bunny'.
* In the [[Christopher Moore]] novels ''[[Bloodsucking Fiends|You Suck]]'' and ''Bite Me'', Abby Normal is determined not to show her perky side to the vampires she meets or to other Goths, but she does let the reader in on her secret.
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* Zanna from ''[[The Fire Within]]'' has pale skin, wears black make-up and black clothes, but is relatively happy and has fun a lot more than normal stereotypical goths.
 
== [[Live -Action TV]] ==
 
== Live Action TV ==
* Abby Sciuto, [[The Lab Rat]] on ''[[NCIS]]'', pictured above. As Tony DiNozzo put it, she's "A paradox wrapped in an oxymoron, smothered in contradictions in terms. Sleeps in a coffin. Really, the happiest goth you'll ever meet." [[Beware the Nice Ones|Unless you try something funny on her or her team.]]
* Coreen Fennel on ''[[Blood Ties]]''. Vicki Nelson, the acerbic heroine, comments, "No one likes a perky goth."
* One of the teams on ''[[The Amazing Race]]'''s 12th season was a pair of dating, incredibly Perky Goths. {{spoiler|They got 5th place.}}
* The entire [[The Addams Family|Addams Family]], are perky goths. However, the perkiest character by far (in the film and television versions at least) is Gomez Addams, possibly the first male Perky Goth in popular culture -- ifculture—if you equate "manic" with "perky".
** Wednesday Addams averts this, while she does take pleasure in certain activities, her [[Thousand-Yard Stare]] and [[Dramatic Deadpan]] are pretty much traditional goth. Morticia is also not particularly perky, though she's not the depressed sort of goth.
* Merton Dingle from ''[[Big Wolf on Campus]]'', a chess club nerd turned [[Perky Goth]].
* [[God]] would sometimes appear in the form of a male [[Perky Goth]] in the TV series ''[[Joan of Arcadia]]''.
* Richmond from ''[[The IT Crowd]]'', who listens to Cradle of Filth and is mistaken for a vampire on his first appearance, but who is generally cheery despite being severely demoted and spending most of his time supervising equipment he can't even identify.
** Although he almost seems completely [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AKH0Ic-vOQ8 oblivious] to the fact that he is a Goth... or at least [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JMZ0L409lzw oblivious] to other people's reaction to him or the stereotype associated with being a Goth. [[Ignorance Is Bliss|I guess it makes sense for him to be happy]].
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* Kenzi from ''[[Lost Girl]]'', who doubles as a [[Deadpan Snarker]] and acts as the protagonist's sidekick and best friend.
 
== [[Music]] ==
 
== Music ==
* The subject of Kate Nash's ''[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WPvLFDRufGk Mariella]'' is a misunderstood loner who likes to wear black, but she's also a cheerful little girl who always gets the crosswordpuzzle right.
** "She marched to her wardrobe and threw away the colour, because wearing black looks mysterious, but it didn't impress her mother...But Mariella just smiled as she skipped down the road because she knew all the secrets in her world."
* [[The Birthday Massacre]]. They even have a song, "Horror Show", that pokes fun at the other kind of goth.
{{quote|''They're getting ugly;''
''They're a horror show.''
''And now we're laughing''
''Because they'll never know''
''That they have everything.''
''We give them all of our own''
''And they tell us they're sick and they're all alone.'' }}
* Canadian singer [[Lights]], Her appearance and love for metal music would make up the 'Goth' part of this trope, while her own music and personality make up the 'Perky' part. Go figure.
* [[Creature Feature]]. They only ''sound'' dark and depressing, but take one listen to any of their songs and tell me they're not having a grand old time trying to top themselves on the What-the-Fuck-o-meter.
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* [[Type O Negative]]. They look extremely intimidating and popularized a "doom" sound in music, and they sing tunes about having sweet girlfriends and about silly goth girls with too much black hair dye.
 
== [[Newspaper Comics]] ==
 
* Dethany Dendrobia, in ''[[On the Fastrack]]'', is a classic example. She's as Goth as it gets, but cheerful, friendly and a real asset to the company---which is how she gets away with seriously non-corporate clothing and accessories under the reign of Ms. Trellis.
* Lio from, well ''[[Lio]]''. He's mute, but his joyous grins and gleeful attitude speak for themselves. He frequently breaks out into hysterical laughter, usually at the outcome of a prank he just pulled. As for the "Goth" part of the equation ... read the comic, but [http://lio-comic.livejournal.com/294909.html this is a pretty good demonstration.]
* Gilly Woods from John Kovalic's gamer comic ''[[Dork Tower]]'' is the quintessential Perky Goth and [[Trope Namer]]; along with all of the typical goth mannerisms, she smiles all the time, collects plush animals, enjoys cookies and ice cream, and is [[Wide-Eyed Idealist|perpetually optimistic]]. This greatly annoys her brother Walden, who is a stereotypical Mopey [[Goth]].
 
== [[Puppet Shows]] ==
* The Count from ''[[Sesame Street]]''. ("Ahh ah ah ah ah ah!")
 
== Pro[[Professional Wrestling]] ==
 
* Former [[WCWWorld Championship Wrestling]] and now [[TNA]] wrestler Sting is essentially this, as he kept the costume inspired by ''[[The Crow]]'' he adopted during the nWo angle, but has gone back to his former upbeat showman persona.
== Pro Wrestling ==
* Jeff Hardy, too, has played up this angle in both [[World Wrestling Entertainment|WWE]] and [[TNA]]. He wears [[Looks Like Cesare|corpse paint]] and his fans are known as "Creatures of the Night," but he's otherwise fun-loving and full of spirit.
* Former [[WCW]] and now [[TNA]] wrestler Sting is essentially this, as he kept the costume inspired by ''[[The Crow]]'' he adopted during the nWo angle, but has gone back to his former upbeat showman persona.
* Jeff Hardy, too, has played up this angle in both [[WWE]] and [[TNA]]. He wears [[Looks Like Cesare|corpse paint]] and his fans are known as "Creatures of the Night," but he's otherwise fun-loving and full of spirit.
* Daffney, from both WCW and TNA, was known for deliriously screaming and laughing during her own matches and those of her friends.
 
== [[Tabletop Games]] ==
 
* ''[[Geist: The Sin Eaters]]'': It's implied a ''lot'' of [[Geist: The Sin Eaters|Sin-Eaters]] are like this. They were given the chance to come back from the dead and gladly accepted, so why ''shouldn't'' they be happy? Their general culture is one of celebrations and gatherings in the vein of the Day of the Dead and New Orleans funerals.
== Tabletop Games ==
* It's implied a ''lot'' of [[Geist: The Sin Eaters|Sin-Eaters]] are like this. They were given the chance to come back from the dead and gladly accepted, so why ''shouldn't'' they be happy? Their general culture is one of celebrations and gatherings in the vein of the Day of the Dead and New Orleans funerals.
* Penny Dreadful from ''[[Mage: The Ascension]]'' lives and breathes this trope. It's also implied that just as many of the Hollow Ones are perky goths as are traditional ones.
 
== [[Theatre]] ==
* In the stage version of ''[[The Addams Family (musical)|The Addams Family]]'', Wednesday fits the Trope better, portrayed as a teenager who has become less deadpan and more emotional, having met a boy whom she'd fallen in love with.
 
== [[Video Games]] ==
* Lash from ''[[Advance Wars]]'' is a [[Perky Goth]] villain. In the "defeat" conversation at one point in the third game, she even growls, "No more miss nice perkygoth!"
* Jennifer "Jen" Tate, [http://www.womengamers.com/articles/digital-women/jen-primal/ main character] of [[Primal]].
* [[The Dragon|Misery]] from ''[[Cave Story]]'' -- most—most of the time.
* Luste Teuber from ''[[Rosenkreuzstilette]]''; she also gets [[Stripperific]] and [[Token Mini-MoeLoli]] bonus points.
* Sigrun from ''[[Dragon Age Awakening]]'' is a member of the Legion of the Dead, dwarves who have symbolically died and consider themselves dead to the world. Their normal mindset is quite gloomy, but Sigrun manages to subvert the expectations despite of her dark, tattooed exterior. This is even [[Lampshaded Trope|Lampshaded]] by Nathaniel who thinks she ought to be a bit more grim to suit the image.
* [[Robot Girl|Ashlotte]] from ''[[Soul Calibur]] 4''.
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* Deconstructed by Morinth from ''[[Mass Effect 2]]'', She seems like one of these but is obsessed with dominance, violence and death.
* Cube from ''[[Jet Set Radio]]'' counts, though only since the localization of the first game. The Japanese original had her in more traditional skater-punk style.
* 2B from ''[[Nier Automata]]'' has [https://static.wikia.nocookie.net/nier/images/3/38/YoRHa_No.2_Type_B.png/revision/latest?cb=20170322051325 the right outfit], although she only becomes "perky" later in the story when she starts to develop emotion.
 
== [[Web Comics]] ==
 
== Web Comics ==
* The main character of ''[[Buttercup Festival]]'' is a perky goth, and embodies perhaps the more whimsical side of the trope.
* Miho from ''[[Megatokyo]]'' has been defined by Fred Gallagher as a "perky goth", though she's more of a [[Little Miss Badass]].
* Crystal from ''[[Zebra Girl]]''. She starts out completely bubbly from the get-go, and one day decides to go goth on a lark, without actually changing her personality in any way.
* Blossom from ''[[Rhapsodies]]'' (though she's more Industrial Punk than most examples).
* Amy Fang from ''[https://web.archive.org/web/20150811231136/http://deadmetaphor.comicdish.com/ Dead Metaphor]'' is a good example. Though she wears death-metal shirts and seems to have an obsession with horror/zombies, she is perpetually perky, energetic and somewhat childish.
* Dora from ''[[Questionable Content]]''. Her transition from "mopey" to "perky" allegedly came before her first appearance, and she's called out on it in an early strip by a member of her former "coven". This same member (Raven) shows up a few weeks later with a job application as a non-gothic [[Genki Girl]].
* {{spoiler|Death}} in the webcomic ''[[Finders Keepers|Finder's Keepers]]'' seems to be this.
* Subversion: On the outside, Alisin in ''[[Fans]]!'' is cheerful, fun-loving, and free-spirited, and it's only when you look closely that it's revealed that [[Stepford Smiler|underneath the perky exterior]] she's a neurotic, self-loathing and nihilistic mess.
** In more recent arcs, Aly ([[That Man Is Dead|she's no longer Alisin]]) was able to shed her self-loathing, due in large part to the unconditional love of her husband Rikk, and later Rumy when she joined them in a [[Tenchi Solution|triad marriage]], plus finding fulfillment in her job as a nurse in a juvenile cancer ward. She also grew her hair out and dropped most of her goth fashions. In one recent arc, she was held hostage by [[Complete Monster|Keith Feddyg]], who told the young patients about her past life, and then killed one [[Littlest Cancer Patient|eight-year-old who defended her]]. Aly, bolstered by Rikk and Rumy, was able to say the one thing Keith couldn't bear to hear;: "I forgive you."
* Happy Goth from ''[[The Devil's Panties]]''.
* [http://www.collectedcurios.com/sequentialart.php?s=406 Vanity Thorn] from the webcomic ''[[Sequential Art (webcomic)|Sequential Art]]''.
* Esther from ''[[Scary Go Round]].'' Her friend Sarah has also become much perkier throughout the comic.
** ''SGR'' actually plays with Goth stereotypes quite a bit overall -- Sarahoverall—Sarah goes a bit [[Tsundere]] for and winds up dating the much older Ryan, while Esther and Sarah's friend Big Lindsay is less goth and more of a Class 3 [[The Big Guy]] (who is eventually [[Put on a Bus]] by getting pregnant). And then there's the odd case of Roxy Postlethwaite, who is supernaturally Changed into a "White Goth" -- part—part banshee, [[Cloudcuckoolander]], all [[Nightmare Fuel]].
* Marius, Mordred, and Sarah from ''[[My Life in Blue]]''.
* ''[[The Order of the Stick|Order of the Stick]]'''s Tsukiko. Evil mystic theurge, but she loves what she does.
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* Katie and Abby from ''[[Weregeek]]'', especially [[Genki Girl|Abby]].
* Silverblue from ''[[Jack (webcomic)|Jack]]'' is very much this by the time {{spoiler|she realizes that everything that happens to her in hell is her own self punishment, and no, she does NOT have to [[Groundhog Day Loop|watch the same round of musical holes every day]] if she really doesn't want to.}}
** For the sake of completeness, the creator of the character, who uses Silverblue as her [[Furry Fandom]] persona, also self-identifies as a [[Perky Goth]].
* The Dark Lordess [[My Nayme Is|Tyfnee]] from ''Dumnestor's Heroes'', as exemplified by [http://www.moderntales.com//comics/dumnestor.php?view=archive&chapter=14714#strip5 this strip]{{Dead link}}.
* Cherri Creeper, the protagonist of ''[[School Bites]]''.
* [[All Trolls Are Different|Kanaya]] from ''[[Homestuck]]'' is an inversion. On her home planet, most residents stay indoors during the day for fear of the blistering sun (and the undead who rise in the morning), and wear nothing but black and gray. Kanaya, on the other hand, comes out during the day (and keeps actual plants in her home) and wears a variety of bright colors... so, for all intents and purposes, she's the goth of her planet.
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{{quote|'''goth female Elliot''' (ogling the mirror): The world is cold, but this form is ''hot''.}}
* [http://www.200-20.com/ Runie] from 200:20 could be considered an excellent example of this as well. The many, many outfits in which she is seen wearing normally involve black colors or fishnets (she is most often seen wearing a something that looks a cross of a Chinese dress with panty hose and knee high boots). Although her attitude might also qualify her to be considered as [[The Cutie]] as well.
* ''L.A.W.L.S.'' comic got Autumn [[The Hunter|The Furry Slayer]], who's ''not'' of "[https://web.archive.org/web/20120516091641/http://lawlscomic.com/bigmouth-strikes-again/ slitting her wrist to Morrisey's Morosity or something]" sort. She's rather kind of fun, in her own [[Genki Girl|loudly and violently crazy way]].
* ''[[Gunnerkrigg Court]]'' [[One-Scene Wonder|has in Chapter 35]] Parley's [http://www.gunnerkrigg.com/?p=950 classmate] Lily Cooke (or "Cookie Monster"). She fits the type, between her love of dark colours, visible ex-[[The Fair Folk|fairies]]' influences and [[Cat Smile]].
** Chapter 49 has even more goth-y [http://www.gunnerkrigg.com/?p=1384 Jenny], Jack's new girfriend. While not a [[Cuddle Bug]], she began addressing Annie "my love" on seeing her the second time, and generally is upbeat to the point that upon sudden transportation into Zimmy's warped world, instead of being scared (like ''everyone'' else we have seen), she immediately appreciated the beauty of some elements. Jenny evidently practices [[Ritual Magic|formal magic]] with diagrams and spells, unlike more free-form power use of magical creatures, but claims that she's not a witch, "just an apprentice". She has an extra bit of mystery attached, as Zimmy's supposedly [[Identical Stranger]].
* Gilly from ''[[Dork Tower]]'', as mentioned in the Comics section.
* Layla and Nina from ''[[Eerie Cuties]]'' are two more examples of teenage vampires who fit the trope by association, although most of Layla's "perky" moments occur by accident.
 
== [[Web ComicsOriginal]] ==
 
== Web Original ==
* "1-800-Tech support" has Erica who, while into black makeup, mummifying her dead cats and so on, is generally fairly chirpy...unless it's [[Menstrual Menace|that time of the month]].
* At least one of the hosts from the podcast ''Lime and Violet'' alludes to having been one of these in the past, after a teenage stint as a more typical Mopey Goth.
* The website [http://suicidegirls.com/ Suicide Girls] (NSFW!) exists to document these women in their natural habitat. And naked.
* Moria from ''[[Gaia Online]]'' kind of drifts between this and Regular Punk depending on her characterization. (Though she was a vampire for about a week once, which ranks pretty high on the goth scale.)
* The writer of [https://web.archive.org/web/20130703015008/http://www.agonybooth.com/recaps/Repo__The_Genetic_Opera_2008.aspx?Page=7 this] [[The Agony Booth|Agony Booth]] recap declares that most Goths actually are like this, and that ''[[Repo! The Genetic Opera]]'' gives them a bad name for this reason.
* ''[[Survival of the Fittest]]'' has Anna Chase of v4 and Keira MacDonald of the spinoff Evolution. Anna's a little more downplayed on the perky part, and while not a [[Shrinking Violet]], can come off as seemingly rather meek at times. However, she still definitely fits the description. Keira, however, is played completely straight; her "power" is that she coughs up smoke at irregular intervals, for crying out loud!
* Sara Waite of [[Whateley Universe]] appears to be a goth due to her natural coloring, and, as a lust demon, she's rather perky.
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20130508060141/http://asquidcalledzelda.deviantart.com/ A Squid Called Zelda], especially since she started wearing black makeup in [http://www.youtube.com/user/ASCZPictures?feature=mhum her movie reviews].
* [http://www.youtube.com/user/WaysideCreations#p/c/5/_BwOyK38FN0 Ralis Kahn] of Wayside Creation's "Mad Monster Lab".
* Bones Cloud from [[Equestria Chronicles]]. Your friendly neighborhood mortician pony.
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* [http://www.youtube.com/user/OrderoftheGoodDeath Ask A Mortician], a Youtube webseries where a licensed mortician cheerfully answers people's questions about death, burial, cremation, and other such things.
** She has a [[Crowning Moment of Funny]] when she, to answer someone's question if it's possible to bake someone's cremated remains into a chocolate cake (no, really, that was the question), she does precisely that with some fake remains (with "Sorry U Died" written in icing). The cake was apparently quite disgusting, and the whole thing was [[Hilarity Ensues|hilariously absurd]].
* ''[http://xxcuteemmyxx.deviantart.com/art/GOTH-IN-RED-313719517 GOTH IN RED]'' by CuteEmmy.
 
* Cultist-chan by Mr-Culexus. [https://mr-culexus.deviantart.com/art/Dranon-The-Professional-01-104679822 Observe].
 
== [[Western Animation]] ==
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* Debbie of ''[[American Dad]]'' seems to have an obsession with death and the dark side, but for the most part seems very friendly and well-adjusted.
* Shareena from [[Too Good to Last|the shortlived]] animated series ''[[Detention]]''.
* ''[[Ruby Gloom]]'', her ilk, and the people who wear her merchandise. Okay, not [[Meaningful Name|Misery]], but that's probably because [[Butt Monkey|bad things always happen to her]], [[Walking Disaster Area|and things around her]].
* ''[[Danny Phantom]]'': As mentioned above, Sam Manson is very clearly one of these. By outward appearance, she's your stereotypical Goth girl. But she's actually quite happy with the way life is! It generally appears as though Sam considers herself a Goth because she likes the style... or because she wanted to rebel against her parents.
* ''[[Carl Squared]]'': Ironically not Carl Crashman's sister, Chloe, but her boyfriend Damien.
* The 1999 direct-to-video ''[[Scooby Doo]]'' movie, ''Scooby-Doo and the Witch's Ghost'', featuresintroduced "The Hex Girls", a rock-band trio of friendly Goth girls. They identify themselves as "Eco-Goths", are deeply involved with environmental causes, and the lead singer's Wiccan background becomes key in dealing with the titular Witch's Ghost. They were [[Recurring Character]]s from that point on.
* ''[[Count Duckula]]'', on his own show at least.
** He's mostly this in [[Danger Mouse]] as well, being a [[Harmless Villain]] who only wants to make it big in show business rather than a genuine threat.
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** Though she's more punk than goth.
* Princess Luna from ''[[My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic|My Little Pony Friendship Is Magic]]'', although it should be noted that she is neither "perky" nor "subdued" in her communications style at first. Instead she is a [[Large Ham]].
* In a ''[[Totally Spies]]'' episode, Alex tries to go goth to impress her date, who's an [[Emo Teen]] [[Beatnik]]. Trouble is, she's ''too'' perky, and they break up when her happiness starts ruining his image.
* Yumi from ''[[Code Lyoko]]'' pretty much shows this Trope when someone criticizes her style and she responds by saying, "Black is my color. Black, like your eye will be if you don't back off!"
* Mavis from ''[[Hotel Transylvania]]''. She's a vampire teenager - kind of fits.
* Marceline, ''[[Adventure Time]]''. Vampire Queen and rock musician, often described as a "a radical dame who likes to play games", she's pretty energetic for a goth.
* Shego, from ''[[Kim Possible]]'', one of many reasons [[Evil Is Cool|the fans love her so much.]]
* In ''[[Helluva Boss]]'', Loona isn't usually this, but her human disguise certainly is.
 
== Other Media ==
* In the [[Monster High]] toy line, young vampiress Draculaura fits this trope to a T. Her new (really new, 15-days-old new) friend Frankie Stein really belongs here too.
 
== [[Real Life]] ==
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* As one website owner maintained, Salvador Dalí. Think about that. It makes sense.
* Photophobia didn't bother the late Church of Satan founder Anton Le Vey, either. After he got rolling, the witty religious rebel played off and played jokes on, off, and with his own image and reputation to a level you'd expect out of (irony noted) the Devil. This was even noted in a interview with him prior to his death undertaken by the pornographic publication High Society magazine.
* ''[[Voltaire (bandmusician)|Voltaire]]''. No, no, not the [[Voltaire|eighteenth century French author]]; Voltaire ''Hernandez'', the twenty-first century songwriter, author of humorous perspectives on being a Goth, and occasional stand-up comedian. That Voltaire. He also does music for the Grim Adventures of Billy and Mandy, so that makes him doubly cool.
* [[Tim Burton]].
** And his girlfriend, [[Helena Bonham Carter]].
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* Arguably [[Avril Lavigne]], she's more punk than goth but definitely fits the perky part.
* And, of course, just like her NCIS character, Pauley Perrette (pictured above).
 
 
== Other ==
 
* In the [[Monster High]] toy line, young vampiress Draculaura fits this trope to a T. Her new (really new, 15-days-old new) friend Frankie Stein really belongs here too.
 
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