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* Inverted in ''[[Death Note]]'' as the Kiras are all conventionally attractive while the [[Black and Gray Morality|good guys]] are an albino, a skinny guy with messy hair and a guy with a disfiguring facial scar (although they are considered attractive by the fandom)
** This may be a subverted inversion (if there is such a thing) because the Kiras are [[Villain Protagonist|technically the main characters, or at least one of them.]]
*Minari from ''Dr. Stone'' refuses to use her sex appeal to take advantage of men, even if she is a news reporter (who ironically doesn’t wear shoes). Though one can argue that she’s cute and not just beautiful.
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** Virtually all of the common criminals are butt-ugly. I guess breaking the law only makes you ugly if you do it without the help of a Shinigami.
* The psychopathic [[Complete Monster]] Johan is easily ''[[Monster (manga)|Monster]]'''s best-looking character.
** Naoki Urasawa puts about as much stock in this trope as Pratchett does (read: none). [[
* Beautifully averted in ''[[Paprika]]''. The obese Tokita appears to have no deep and dark issues with his weight, being a [[Genius Ditz|happy, brilliant, affable scientist]], ''and'' it turns out {{spoiler|the girl of his dreams, Chiba, is plenty enthralled with him as well, and they get married!}}
* Commonly subverted or played with in ''[[One Piece]]''. Ugly characters often turn out to be stalwart and good in their own right, and more conventionally attractive characters can be really, really awful or kind of ambiguous at best.
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