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== Anime and Manga ==
* ''[[Haruhi Suzumiya]]'': Kyon, the viewpoint character, is always getting dragged around as an accessory to the schemes of his [[She Is Not My Girlfriend|totally-not-girlfriend]], and is rarely ever happy about it. He later acknowledges that he actually likes the crazyness. Well, he does but that doesn't mean that he likes being forced to dig countless holes for a treasure map that, of course, doesn't exist.
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* Craig from ''[[The Allen and Craig Show]]'' is almost always unwilling to go along with Allen's plans, despite almost never seeing as bad an end as Allen does.
* Parodied to ''death'' in the ''[[Charlie the Unicorn]]'' videos.
* Not only does Perf of ''[[Journey Quest]]'' not really want to be on the quest, but given a decent chance he will try (albeit not very hard) to escape his party.
* Phase of the [[Whateley Universe]]. He complains so often that his teammates suggest he change his name to 'Kvetch'.
 
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** Cartman as well, in the episode "Fun With Veal."
* Simon Belmont in ''[[Captain N]]''.
* Eddie Spencer, the fat guy from the ''[[Filmation's Ghostbusters|Filmations Ghostbusters]]'' cartoon (not to be confused with ''[[The Real Ghostbusters]]''), was like this.
* Eric in ''[[Western Animatmion/Dungeons Andand Dragons (animation)|Dungeons Andand Dragons]]'' also fell into this role, sort of. Only he had even less choice because he'd been thrust into this psychotic fantasy world and going along was the only way to get out.
* Dukey from ''[[Johnny Test]]''. "Doggy no go".
* Gus Griswald from ''[[Recess]]''.
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