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* As an extension of his [[Super OCD]], [[Soul Eater|Death the Kid]] always makes sure everything is neat, tidy and, most importantly, symmetrical.
* In the Legend of Zelda: Four Swords Plus manga, Blue Link is revealed to be one of these in an omake. It's impossible for him to sleep at night unless his clothes are neatly folded and in a nice neat stack near where he's sleeping.
* Ranma Saotome of ''[[Ranma ½]]'': Notis not overly shown to be a Neat Freak, but Ranmahe finds himself compulsively tidying [[Ki Attacks|Hinako-sensei]]'s apartment (twice) in manga volume 30, chapter 5, forgetting that he sneaked in to steal her fighting fish in manga volume 30, chapter 5.
* Eiichirou from ''[[Baby Steps]]'' eats from both sides of his lunch box to keep the sides even, freaks out over the possibility of his food touching, and takes ''two'' sets of notes in class: a pristine "master" copy, and a second that he doesn't mind lending out to his less tidy classmates.
* One chapter of ''[[Franken Fran]]'' has a woman, raised in extremely sterile circumstances, recruit Fran in an attempt to wipe out cockroaches. She freaks out at the merest hint of contamination. The experiment does not go as planned...
* In ''[[Pokémon Black and White]]'', Ash and Co. run into a Minccino who is obsessed with cleaning dirty things. It steals Ash's badge case to clean it and most of the episode is revolved around trying to get it back. This proves difficult due to Minccino's elusiveness and speed. Just when it's about to runoff, Bianca, Professor Juniper's lab assistant, pulls out a dirty Pokeball to catch it. Knowing couldn't pass up the opportunity, [[Hoist by His Own Petard|it decides to clean her Pokeball and ends up getting itself caught]].
* In the ''[[Sailor Moon]]'' manga Sailor Jupiter is shown to be this, at one point spending ''two days'' cleaning her apartment.
* As is obvious once you get a glimpse of his meticulously clean, almost-empty apartment, Barnaby from ''[[Tiger and Bunny]]'' does not appreciate clutter. He keeps only the bare minimum furniture; one chair, one small table, one bed etc., and the only "unessential" objects in the living room (the one room we see properly) are a laptop, a television (both of which he uses to research his parents' murder), a family photo and a toy robot (a birthday present from his parents). He also dislikes the thought of anyone visiting his place, worrying that they'll make a mess.
* Nami Yamigumo of ''[[Silent Möbius]]'' is the AMP's resident neat freak. Unfortunately for her, most of her teammates are the exact opposite. This is played up in comic [[Omake]] strips.
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