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* Raizo in ''[[Living Game]]'' starts out as a random salaryman. Eventually his company goes out of business and he has to work construction instead.
* The whole premise of the anime ''[[Dai-Guard]]'' is actually the phrase "office workers saving the world" (by means of the [[Power Trio|protagonists]] and their corporate-owned [[Real Robot|giant mecha]]). This status does nothing to help their paychecks, of course.
* Shin's father Hiro in ''[[ShinCrayon ChanShin-chan]]'' is a stereotypical put-upon salaryman. It's implied he's an outside salesman.
* "Kaishounachi" (not his real name, but an epithet roughly translating to "Useless Bum"), boyfriend of Ebichu's owner the O.L., in ''Oruchuban Ebichu (Ebichu Minds the House)''.
* In ''REC'', Matsumaru is an ordinary salaryman (he's an up-and-rising copyrighter who pitched a couple of successful advertising campaigns for a snack-food maker, and was made to work ''even harder'' for that) who falls in love with an aspiring voice actress.
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