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* Takeru Takaishi from ''[[Digimon Adventure]]''.
** [[Digimon Adventure 02|V-mon]] is a Genki, well, [[Mon]]. [[Fridge Brilliance|It's why V-mon's such a great match for Daisuke.]] - while Takeru's busy [[Not Himself|not quite]] [[Berserk Button|being his usual affable self]] in ''[[Digimon Adventure 02]]'', Daisuke takes Takeru's place as the Keet.
** Tagiru Akashi of ''[[Digimon Xros Wars: theThe Young Hunters Leaping Through Time]]''. Dear god, Tagiru. ''Steam blasts out of his nose when he's really excited'', for god's sake.
* Son Goten of ''[[Dragonball Z]]''.
* Hanagata from ''[[Saber Marionette J]]'' is also a [[Camp Gay]].
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* [[Nabari no Ou|Gau]], who is hyperactive, [[Hot-Blooded|passionate]] and regularly loud. Yukimi's nickname for him is "Tenpa-kun", which is derived from the slang term "tenparu" (lit. "about to blow a fuse").
* Amasawa of ''[[The Weatherman Is My Lover]]''.
* Isaac Dian from ''[[Baccano!]]'' is quite the Keet. And since his partner Miria Harvent is a [[Genki Girl]], well . . .
** [[Evil Is Funny|Ladd Russo]], [[Large Ham|Graham Spector]], and {{spoiler|[[Crazy Awesome|Claire Stanfield]]}} appear to be evil versions of this trope.
* [[Wholesome Crossdresser|Kuranosuke]] of ''[[Kuragehime]]'', while not as small or shrill as your average [[Keet]], still fits the bill.
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* Mr.Whiskers from ''[[Brandy and Mr. Whiskers]]''.
* Rusty from ''[[Chucklewood Critters]]''.
* Dog from ''[[Cat DogCatDog]]''.
* Russell from ''[[Up (animation)|Up]]''.
* Scaredy and Dave from ''[[Scaredy Squirrel]]''.
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