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** Beyond that, what few shots have been shown of the Hyuuga estate indicate a rather spartan existence with an emphasis on skill and strength over possessions.
* Princess Fala, from the really adult-oriented robot anime, ''[[GoLion]]''.
* Although he did spend some time in an orphanage (or in the live-action, under the care of the Kousaka family), Mamoru Chiba from ''[[Sailor Moon]]'' eventually claimed a large inheritance from his parents but is still a nice person who prefers hard work to get what he has. However, since we're seeing the story from Usagi's point of view and she's an [[Unreliable Narrator]], he comes off as more of a [[Jerk with a Heart of Gold]] at that start.
** It actually depends on the continuity. He plays it straight in the manga, but in the anime he's seen once or twice holding part-time jobs, and while his apartment is rather nice it's also very simple. On the other hand, he's also seen driving a really nice sports car and motorcycle in turns. So maybe he just has a large trust fund and [[Wild Mass Guessing|lives off the interest while supplementing his income with part-time work]] and splurging on a nice set of wheels.
** The Senshi thatwho come from rich families fit in as well, specially Michiru/Neptune and Haruka/Uranus (who live in a rather impressive penthouse), as well as Rei/Mars (daughter of a famous politician) and possibly Hotaru/Saturn (her home seems to be a [[Big Fancy House]].) And while she was middle-to-highupper class in the anime, Ami/Mercury was definitely this trope in the manga.
* Konoka Konoe from ''[[Mahou Sensei Negima]]!''
** Ayaka Yukihiro seems to be a [[Rich Bitch]], but later we see that it's more of a [[Jerkass Facade]].
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* Siegfried from ''[[Kenichi: The Mightiest Disciple]]''. He's both a wealthy Heir and a famous composer, but he is humble and absolutely loyal to his friends. Niijima mentions that Siegfried is personally funding the Shinpaku Alliance with profits from the Opera he wrote about them.
* Tsumugi "Mugi-chan" Kotobuki in ''[[K-On!]]''. Her family owns the music instrument business that the group regularly shops from, a yacht, and at least '''three''' summer homes, with the two smallest ones being immense and gorgeous. In spite of this, she's very kind-hearted, always serving tea and cake every day when they meet and gets them huge discounts from the music store. She's shown several times to be eager to feel part of the group such as mixing her fries with the others at a fast food restaurant (a sign of acceptance in Japanese culture) or asking Ritsu to hit her (she felt that the physical altercations Ritsu had with Mio was a sign of their closeness). She's also eager to try out the places of "the common man", like fast food or the local hardware store.
* Hijiri Minowa, Mugi's counterpart from ''[[Bakuon!!]]'', blends this with a sort of innocent snobbishness, and delights in the (false) belief that she is now a [[Japanese Delinquents|delinquent]] because she beat the other girls in the motorcycle club in a game of "Chicken". (No one has the heart to tell her she's still a prim and proper [[Ojou]], least of all her butler.)
* {{spoiler|Mika Harima}} from ''[[Durarara!!]]''. She's said to be from a very rich family, but wasn't particularly spoiled or petty, since she befriended {{spoiler|Anri Sonohara}} during middle school, who was bullied often and had no other friends besides her at that point. {{spoiler|Later, however, the girl [[Yandere|went completely bonkers]] for Seiji Yagiri...}}
* Vivi from ''[[One Piece]]'' is a princess, yet she is probably one of the most selfless people in the series.
** Kaya also fits this trope like a glove.
** We can also add Princess Shirahoshi, who may not know a lot about the outside world, but is very kind to those she meets and is willing to sacrifice herself to protect her subjects.
* ''[[Detective Conan|]]'': Sonoko Suzuki]] is too flighty and childish to be [[The Ojou]], but she doesn't flaunt her wealth in an overly rude manner. She's actually grateful that Ran doesn't try to mooch off of her.
* Madoka Ayukawa from ''[[Kimagure Orange Road]]'' is the daughter of two classical musicians and lives in a [[Big Fancy House]], but she's also a tomboyish [[Tsundere]] who is fiercely loyal and protective of her friends.
* Rukia Kuchiki from ''[[Bleach]]''. Her [[Rags to Riches]] story has left her the apple of the eye of one of the most powerful aristocrats in the whole of Soul Society. It hasn't stopped her from being down-to-earth, gentle or kind, however.