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* Same goes for ''[[Lucky Star]]'', where the girls end the series as 18-year-olds that look like middle-school children or younger. [[Never Heard That One Before|Fans of the series have to constantly fend off lolicon jokes.]] Doubly so for Konata, who even by the standards of the show [[Older Than They Look|looks young]]. And then there's Ms. Kuroi, who is canonically in her late twenties, but could pass for a teenager.
* All those classmates of Nagi in ''[[Hayate the Combat Butler]]?'' Yeah, they're 13-14. They look about 10-11. The 16-17-year-olds look like 14-year-olds. Except Maria, who looks her age (17) despite Hayate claiming she looks older. (Note that in the manga, it was the READERS who asked that...go figure)
* ''[[Transformers]] Kiss Players''. So very much. For reference, the titular Kiss Players are all in their twenties. They are all drawn to look somewhere around 8 at the oldest, and very disturbingly sexual things happen to them. Artist Yūki Ōshima says he did it "to make jaws drop". [https://web.archive.org/web/20190630205901/http://tfwiki.net/wiki/Image:LegionRape1%3ALegionRape1.jpg It worked].
* Most of the main cast of ''[[Eden of the East]]'' doesn't quite look their listed ages of 22 or 21, but rather more like 15-17 year old teenagers (or, in [[Little Miss Snarker|Micchon]]'s case, like a preteen).
* The manga and first anime series of ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh!]]'' lampshade this; little Yugi is so short that he has a hard time convincing people that he's a high schooler.