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* Chet and Addy in ''[[Jungle wa Itsumo Hale Nochi Guu|Haré+ Guu]]''. Even the romantically-minded Marie refers to them as "Chetttttt" and "Addyyyyyy".
** It's mentioned that every once [[No Periods, Period|a Month]] Adi gets into a fight with Chet over the stupidest things. But always gets back together with him after he says some sappy line.
* Kazuya and Akane at the end of ''[[MaiMy-HiME]]'', possibly to balance that out their counterparts put in an impossible position in ''[[Mai-Otome]]''.
* Umi's parents in ''[[Magic Knight Rayearth]]'' are more than [[Happily Married]]. They take any excuse to fawn and coo all over each other. Even Umi herself is thoroughly disgusted by their incessant, diabetes-inducing displays of affection and refers to it as "the perpetual honeymoon".
* Similarly, Mimi's parents in ''[[Digimon Adventure]]''.
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* One dialogue from ''[[Empowered]]'': "No, you should wear that outfit (tee hee)!" - "No, you should wear that outfit (tee hee)!" No wonder the Caged Demonwolf [[Imagine Spot|imagines a scene]] with better dialogue, in his usual [[Purple Prose|flowery style]].
* In ''[[Monica's Gang]]'': in the teenage spinoff, Monica and Jimmy Five abandon their normal personalities of [[Tsundere]] and [[Jerk with a Heart of Gold]] and become one of these when they finally start dating. This ends up disgusting the other characters so badly that many of them start to root explicitly for the breakup of the couple.
* Aang and Katara become this in ''[[Avatar: The Last Airbender - The Promise]].''
 
 
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* In ''Antz'', Chip and Muffy (the [[Cultural Posturing]] wasps).
** This Troper cracked up at Chip referring to Muffy as "Cuddly Widdles" and "Wattling Kiddles".
* Barbie and Ken from ''[[Toy Story (franchise)|Toy Story]] 3''. Buzz makes a "you have got to be kidding me" facial expression after overhearing a conversation between them.
* The pair of robbers (Amanda Plummer and Tim Roth) at the [[How We Got Here|end and beginning]] of ''[[Pulp Fiction]]'' are this. They're even credited as "Pumpkin" and "Honey Bunny."
* Parodied in ''[[Chitty Chitty Bang Bang]]'' in the song [http://www.6lyrics.com/chu_chi_face-lyrics-chitty_chitty_bang_bang.aspx "Chu Chi Face."] (And you're my teddy bear. Together we're a Chu-Chi Woo-Chi, Ooo-Chi Coo-Chi Pair!) Of course, the entire time the king and queen are singing this to each other, he's trying to arrange an untimely death for her, resulting in her getting more and more nervous and uneasy as the song progresses.
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{{quote|'''Ronaldo:''' (while talking on the phone) "Oh, just a second, honey..." (yells at kissing couple beside him) "YOU KNOW THERE IS SUCH A THING AS TOO MUCH AFFECTION!" (goes back to his phonecall) "See you soonsies!"}}
** The couple in question were of course... Kick and Ronaldo's girlfriend (whom he was talking with on the phone), Kendall.
* Clover and Blaine have this type of relationship in the final season of ''[[Totally Spies!]]''.
* A variation of this occurs in ''[[Beast Wars]]'', where this is only on one side of the relationship, that of [[Knight in Shining Armor]] [[Idiot Hero]] Silverbolt, while the object of his affections, the [[Dark Action Girl]] [[Femme Fatale]] [[Kuudere]] Blackarachnia, despite returning his affections, is as annoyed by it the same as everyone else.
* Although not a ''complete'' example of this trope, there is one episode of [[My Life as a Teenage Robot]] in which Brad is about to be married to an alien who refers to him as "Bradley-Boo". [[Squick]].
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