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* Susana Cabeza de Vaca from ''[[Mount Dragon]]''. Replace ''baka'' with ''pendejo'' and ''hijo de puta'', make her dark-skinned and smart, and you have a Mexican tsundere!
* Ogden Nash's ''[https://web.archive.org/web/20150915165947/http://plagiarist.com/poetry/1710/ Always Marry an April Girl]'' Might as well be called ''Ode to a Tsundere.''
* Averted and Lampshaded in Another Note, the prequel novel to [[Death Note]], as Naomi Misora warns herself against becoming a tsundere.
* Shira in [[The Golden Dream of Carlo Chuchio]]. As there is a heroine like this in several of Lloyd Alexander's other novels, one gets the impression that he has something of a [[Author Appeal|fondness for this trope]].