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== [[Anime]] and [[Manga]] ==
== [[Anime]] and [[Manga]] ==
* Death the Kid from ''[[Soul Eater]]'', when it comes to [[Super OCD|symmetry]].
* Death the Kid from ''[[Soul Eater]]'', when it comes to [[Super OCD|symmetry]].
* For Chiri from ''[[Sayonara Zetsubou Sensei]]'', everything has to be done "properly" ... even things that are not right, if you don't do them the right way.... let's just say things don't get pretty.
* For Chiri from ''[[Sayonara, Zetsubou-sensei]]'', everything has to be done "properly" ... even things that are not right, if you don't do them the right way.... let's just say things don't get pretty.
* Deconstructed with a character in ''[[Fruits Basket]]''. Throughout her childhood, she was forced to be absolutely perfect. Now, perfection actually causes her to snap and wreck things on purpose.
* Deconstructed with a character in ''[[Fruits Basket]]''. Throughout her childhood, she was forced to be absolutely perfect. Now, perfection actually causes her to snap and wreck things on purpose.
* Asuka Langley from ''[[Evangelion]]'', who uses perfectionism as a way of avoiding dealing with her crippingly low self-esteem. Once she loses her status as the number one pilot, [[Break the Haughty|bad things begin to happen to her sanity]].
* Asuka Langley from ''[[Evangelion]]'', who uses perfectionism as a way of avoiding dealing with her crippingly low self-esteem. Once she loses her status as the number one pilot, [[Break the Haughty|bad things begin to happen to her sanity]].


== [[Film]] ==
== [[Film]] ==
* Nina's [[Fatal Flaw]] in the ''[[Black Swan (Film)|Black Swan]]''.
* Nina's [[Fatal Flaw]] in the ''[[Black Swan]]''.
* ''[[Tron Legacy (Film)|Tron Legacy]]'': "I'm [[Big Bad|Clu]]. I will create the perfect system."
* ''[[Tron: Legacy]]'': "I'm [[Big Bad|Clu]]. I will create the perfect system."


== [[Literature]] ==
== [[Literature]] ==
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* Bree van de Kamp from ''[[Desperate Housewives]]'', especially in the first season. Her second husband Orson could qualify too.
* Bree van de Kamp from ''[[Desperate Housewives]]'', especially in the first season. Her second husband Orson could qualify too.
* ''[[Boston Legal]]'': Denny Crane has never lost a case. Nowadays he only takes cases he thinks it's a lock to win, and/or takes second chair in cases so if he side does lose it doesn't count for his stats.
* ''[[Boston Legal]]'': Denny Crane has never lost a case. Nowadays he only takes cases he thinks it's a lock to win, and/or takes second chair in cases so if he side does lose it doesn't count for his stats.
* In ''[[Star Trek]]'', the entire [[Hive Mind|Borg Collective]] is this trope, with special mention for Seven of Nine from ''[[Star Trek Voyager]]''.
* In ''[[Star Trek]]'', the entire [[Hive Mind|Borg Collective]] is this trope, with special mention for Seven of Nine from ''[[Star Trek: Voyager]]''.


== [[Tabletop Games]] ==
== [[Tabletop Games]] ==
* Canonically in most ''[[Dungeons and Dragons]]'' settings, it's a traditional mentality of elves. This means they spend ''centuries'' to improve some or other art, craft or fighting style as far as they can. So they end up regularly doing stuff that amazes others, but being too focused on refinement to ever do ''much'' of anything at all.
* Canonically in most ''[[Dungeons and Dragons]]'' settings, it's a traditional mentality of elves. This means they spend ''centuries'' to improve some or other art, craft or fighting style as far as they can. So they end up regularly doing stuff that amazes others, but being too focused on refinement to ever do ''much'' of anything at all.
* ''[[Magic the Gathering]]'': Yawgmoth, and by extention every Phyrexian, is obsessed with perfection. Their methods to reach it always include a good dose of [[Body Horror]].
* ''[[Magic: The Gathering]]'': Yawgmoth, and by extention every Phyrexian, is obsessed with perfection. Their methods to reach it always include a good dose of [[Body Horror]].


== [[Video Games]] ==
== [[Video Games]] ==
* Creepily shows up with Sirush from ''[[The Reconstruction (Video Game)|The Reconstruction]]''. One of his passive abilities even revolves around this.
* Creepily shows up with Sirush from ''[[The Reconstruction]]''. One of his passive abilities even revolves around this.
{{quote| No room for error. ''None''.}}
{{quote| No room for error. ''None''.}}
* Pretty much all of the prosecutors in ''[[Ace Attorney]]'', especially Manfred Von Karma, who {{spoiler|killed a defense attorney and raised his son to self-destruct}} just because his perfect win record was slightly damaged (and he still won the trial!).
* Pretty much all of the prosecutors in ''[[Ace Attorney]]'', especially Manfred Von Karma, who {{spoiler|killed a defense attorney and raised his son to self-destruct}} just because his perfect win record was slightly damaged (and he still won the trial!).
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== [[Web Original]] ==
== [[Web Original]] ==
* [[Grandmaster of Theft]]'s Cassidy Cain strives to be the perfect at anything she aims at, to the point where she relentlessly drills herself, seeks challenges to improve, and won't accept anything less of her.
* [[Grandmaster of Theft]]'s Cassidy Cain strives to be the perfect at anything she aims at, to the point where she relentlessly drills herself, seeks challenges to improve, and won't accept anything less of her.
* [[The Nostalgia Critic (Web Video)|The Nostalgia Critic]] always wants everything to be perfect and breaks down in disappointment when the movies he's watching inevitably "fail" him.
* [[The Nostalgia Critic]] always wants everything to be perfect and breaks down in disappointment when the movies he's watching inevitably "fail" him.


== [[Western Animation]] ==
== [[Western Animation]] ==
* In ''[[Avatar: The Last Airbender (Animation)|Avatar: The Last Airbender]]'', Azula is shown to have heavy dosages of this, first seen when she is practicing her [[Shock and Awe|Lightningbending]]. Graceful execution, deadly precision, power, and striking speed... but a single hair out of place. Not satisfied with being "almost perfect", Azula's shown compulsively retrying her technique. Later down the road it turns out that being [[Daddy's Little Villain]] doesn't save you from being used in [[Manipulative Bastard|Ozai]]'s schemes, and Azula's cool demeanor breaks, culminating in a ''colossal'' [[Villainous Breakdown]].
* In ''[[Avatar: The Last Airbender]]'', Azula is shown to have heavy dosages of this, first seen when she is practicing her [[Shock and Awe|Lightningbending]]. Graceful execution, deadly precision, power, and striking speed... but a single hair out of place. Not satisfied with being "almost perfect", Azula's shown compulsively retrying her technique. Later down the road it turns out that being [[Daddy's Little Villain]] doesn't save you from being used in [[Manipulative Bastard|Ozai]]'s schemes, and Azula's cool demeanor breaks, culminating in a ''colossal'' [[Villainous Breakdown]].
* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-M6UYwaYRqw Georgette] from ''[[Oliver and Company]]''.
* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-M6UYwaYRqw Georgette] from ''[[Oliver and Company]]''.
* Rarity from ''[[My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic (Animation)|My Little Pony Friendship Is Magic]]''.
* Rarity from ''[[My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic|My Little Pony Friendship Is Magic]]''.
* Archibald Asparagus from ''[[Veggie Tales (Animation)|Veggie Tales]]''.
* Archibald Asparagus from ''[[Veggie Tales]]''.
* Peggy from ''[[King of the Hill]]'' in the later seasons who just can't stand being upstaged or wrong in the slightest.
* Peggy from ''[[King of the Hill]]'' in the later seasons who just can't stand being upstaged or wrong in the slightest.



Revision as of 21:15, 8 April 2014

A character that has to be perfect at what they do, or at everything they do.

There's a variation when some sort of special event is going on, where there's usually one crazy organizer who takes charge and the rest just go along. This chief organizer has a pretty good chance of becoming an overbearing perfectionist.

Of course obviously, said person needs to learn that nothing is perfect in life. After all if it was, It'd be pretty boring. But if the message get though or not is up to the character.

In a Four-Temperament Ensemble, this character is Melancholic.

Compare and contrast Super OCD, as well as the Ultimate Lifeform, who is "perfect". Also compare the Broken Ace, who often overlaps with this character.

Examples of The Perfectionist include:


Anime and Manga

  • Death the Kid from Soul Eater, when it comes to symmetry.
  • For Chiri from Sayonara, Zetsubou-sensei, everything has to be done "properly" ... even things that are not right, if you don't do them the right way.... let's just say things don't get pretty.
  • Deconstructed with a character in Fruits Basket. Throughout her childhood, she was forced to be absolutely perfect. Now, perfection actually causes her to snap and wreck things on purpose.
  • Asuka Langley from Evangelion, who uses perfectionism as a way of avoiding dealing with her crippingly low self-esteem. Once she loses her status as the number one pilot, bad things begin to happen to her sanity.

Film

Literature

  • Mentioned by the Navy psychiatrist as one of Lt. Queeg's faults in The Caine Mutiny.

Live Action TV

  • Monica Geller from Friends.
  • Bree van de Kamp from Desperate Housewives, especially in the first season. Her second husband Orson could qualify too.
  • Boston Legal: Denny Crane has never lost a case. Nowadays he only takes cases he thinks it's a lock to win, and/or takes second chair in cases so if he side does lose it doesn't count for his stats.
  • In Star Trek, the entire Borg Collective is this trope, with special mention for Seven of Nine from Star Trek: Voyager.

Tabletop Games

  • Canonically in most Dungeons and Dragons settings, it's a traditional mentality of elves. This means they spend centuries to improve some or other art, craft or fighting style as far as they can. So they end up regularly doing stuff that amazes others, but being too focused on refinement to ever do much of anything at all.
  • Magic: The Gathering: Yawgmoth, and by extention every Phyrexian, is obsessed with perfection. Their methods to reach it always include a good dose of Body Horror.

Video Games

  • Creepily shows up with Sirush from The Reconstruction. One of his passive abilities even revolves around this.

 No room for error. None.

  • Pretty much all of the prosecutors in Ace Attorney, especially Manfred Von Karma, who killed a defense attorney and raised his son to self-destruct just because his perfect win record was slightly damaged (and he still won the trial!).

Web Original

  • Grandmaster of Theft's Cassidy Cain strives to be the perfect at anything she aims at, to the point where she relentlessly drills herself, seeks challenges to improve, and won't accept anything less of her.
  • The Nostalgia Critic always wants everything to be perfect and breaks down in disappointment when the movies he's watching inevitably "fail" him.

Western Animation