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* Elder McNamara in ''[[Fallout: New Vegas]]''; considering he spends most if not all of his time in an underground bunker, it's probably not a tan.
* Your instructor in ''[[Pilotwings]] Resort''. Possibly justified, since the entire game is set on a tropical island.
* Overlord Zenon, {{spoiler|both the fake one and the real one Rozalin reverts to}}, from [[Disgaea 2: Cursed Memories]]. [[Disgaea 3 Absence of Justice|Princess Sapphire Rhodonite]] and [[Disgaea 4: A Promise Unforgotten|Fenrich]] are white-haired variations of the trope.
* From ''[[Nexus War]]'', Angelic characters are an exaggerated version of this trope, with completely pitch black skin and bleach white hair.
* Myuu from ''[[Atelier Series|Atelier Marie]]'', who has sandy white hair, blue eyes, and brown skin, plays this straight for foreign flavour. Also an example of [[White-Haired Pretty Girl]], though she's arguably the least special character in the game (easy to recruit, pretty much the [[Jack of All Stats]]).
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** Artemis, whose mother is Asian, is blonde like her Caucasian father. [[Race Lift|She's just white in the normal DCU]].
* Queen La from ''[[The Legend of Tarzan]]''. According to [[Word of God]], she is actually an Atlantean (the [[Atlantis: The Lost Empire|Atlanteans in the Disneyverse]] also have this color scheme) living in Africa.
* In ''[[Hey Arnold!]]'', Nadine is [[Ambiguously Brown]], and yet has blonde hair. This is actually shown in the parents' day episode when one of her parents is black.
* Goldilocks in the cartoon ''[[Happily Ever After: Fairy Tales for Every Child|Happily Ever After Fairy Tales for Every Child]]'' was a blond Caribbean girl with dreadlocks.
* [[media:princess_yue.jpg|Princess Yue]] from [[Avatar: The Last Airbender]] is a [[White-Haired Pretty Girl|white-haired]] [[Fantasy Counterpart Culture|Inuit]], due to [[Power Dyes Your Hair]].