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*** Orube, however, really ''is'' a good example of this in the comics, beginning as a rather typical emotionless warrior woman-type and ending up being an older sister of sorts to the main characters, and falling in love with {{spoiler|resident [[Ineffectual Sympathetic Villain]] Cedric.}}
* In the first season (especially the first episode) of ''[[Drawn Together]]'', it looks like Princess Clara will go this way. Ultimately, however, they end up taking her in the other direction.
* Even though she has few lines in ''[[Justice League (animation)|Justice League]]'', the female Dr. Light fits this. Her reaction to Amanda Waller's announcement that Ace will soon die of an aneurysm? "Problem solved, then." Waller, no slouch in the Ice Queen department herself, quickly disabuses her of this notion.
* [[All Guys Want Cheerleaders|Cheerleader]] Liz Allan from ''[[The Spectacular Spider-Man]]'' [[Animated Series]] shows signs of doing this; she is kind and encouraging to Peter, but immediately turns into the [[Alpha Bitch]] around the [[Jerk Jock]] Flash... and she looks like she regrets the quasi [[Face Heel Turn]]. By mid-season, she's pretty much completely defrosted, having broken up with Flash and directly expressed interest in Peter.
** Of course, given this huge amount of [[Character Development]], when compared with her mainstream comics counterpart, Peter actually comes off as something of an unintentional [[Jerkass]] when he breaks up with her to be with Gwen. She attempts to cover the whole thing up by making a huge scene and implying she is doing the dumping in front of a crowd, but then later is seen hiding behind a corner, crying her eyes out, showing that she genuinely did have feelings for Peter.
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