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* There's one (as an unnamed background character) on the subway platform in the first episode of ''[[Gantz]]''
* One of Itsuki's unnamed school friends in ''[[Togari]]'' is a dark-skinned blonde and is likely just following the ganguro fashion trend.
* In [[Soul Eater]], Kilik's weapons, {{media-|36605.jpg| Fire and Thunder}}, are this.
* [[Bifauxnen|Kaname Kenjo]] from ''[[Strawberry Panic (Light Novel)|Strawberry Panic]]'' -- but only in the the manga and light novels. In the anime, she's an [[Eerie Pale Skinned Brunette]] with a completely different overall appearance...[[Depending On the Writer|and characterization, and role in the story]].
* [http://ja.gram.pl/upl/blogi/98610/img_wpisy/2011_50/Yureka15326.jpg Phuan] from [[Yureka]] definitely fits, though rather than being ditzy, she is hot blooded and violent to the point of giving off some feral vibes (in [[Real Life]], she settles for being a deinquent).
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* In ''[[Hey Arnold (Animation)|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 (Animation)|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]].
 
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