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* Bart and Milhouse in ''[[The Simpsons]]'' are a pre-teen example, with nerdy, sensitive Milhouse being the foil to brash, extroverted mischief-maker Bart.
* ''[[Doug]]'' has the title character (sensitive) and Skeeter (manly)
* [[Averted Trope|Averted]] in ''[[The Pink Panther (animation)|The Pink Panther]]'', with [[Meaningful Name|Manly Man]] (and his [[Inexplicably Identical Individuals|relatives]]) working with the Pink Panther. The Pink Panther even shows [[Your Mileage May Vary|a degree of manliness]] too. The episode ''7 Manly Men'', a [[Lower Deck Episode]] / [[A Day in the Limelight]] which was a wholly blatant shout-out to [[YMCA]] and contained [[Ho Yay]], was built on this trope - 6 manly men and a sensitive [[Erudite Stoner|pirate-type guy]]. The [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y7_1HLfwtLk original cartoon in question can be seen here]{{broken link}} (albeit in Spanish, but the 1995 Pink Panther episodes are hard to find, so [[Keep Circulating the Tapes]] applies, and there is currently no DVD of the full 1993 - 1995 series, only Season 1 from 1993, [[Broken Base|which upset the fans]].
* ''[[Rugrats]]'': Chuckie is the sensitive guy to Tommy's manly man.
* ''[[Recess]]'': Mikey and Gus (sensitive) and T.J. and Vince (manly)