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* Monkey Pink from the ''[[Ape Escape]]'' series changes her attack patterns depending on whether she's cheery or enraged. |
* Monkey Pink from the ''[[Ape Escape]]'' series changes her attack patterns depending on whether she's cheery or enraged. |
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* Viconia DeVir in ''[[Baldur's Gate]]: Shadows of Amn'', if the player creates a male protagonist and engages in her romance subplot. Probably at least partly because she comes from an entire race that [[Does Not Like Men]], and partly because she's just plain [[Neutral Evil|evil]]. |
* Viconia DeVir in ''[[Baldur's Gate]]: Shadows of Amn'', if the player creates a male protagonist and engages in her romance subplot. Probably at least partly because she comes from an entire race that [[Does Not Like Men]], and partly because she's just plain [[Neutral Evil|evil]]. |
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* [[Disgaea Hour of Darkness/Characters|Etna]] from ''[[Disgaea]]'', though it's only particularly apparent in the "Etna's Diary" subplot. |
* [[Disgaea: Hour of Darkness/Characters|Etna]] from ''[[Disgaea]]'', though it's only particularly apparent in the "Etna's Diary" subplot. |
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** She ''does'' have intriguing notions on how to treat Prinnies though. (Not to mention all the weapons she ''broke'' trying to wake up [[Disgaea Hour of Darkness/Characters|Laharl]].) |
** She ''does'' have intriguing notions on how to treat Prinnies though. (Not to mention all the weapons she ''broke'' trying to wake up [[Disgaea: Hour of Darkness/Characters|Laharl]].) |
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** [[Disgaea Hour of Darkness/Characters|Laharl]] himself is the real tsundere. He's not only a rare male example, but a textbook case. [[Disgaea Hour of Darkness/Characters|Etna]] is quite a bit more open than he is, freely admitting she was concerned about [[Disgaea Hour of Darkness/Characters|Flonne]]. She just happens to be horribly abusive as well. |
** [[Disgaea: Hour of Darkness/Characters|Laharl]] himself is the real tsundere. He's not only a rare male example, but a textbook case. [[Disgaea: Hour of Darkness/Characters|Etna]] is quite a bit more open than he is, freely admitting she was concerned about [[Disgaea: Hour of Darkness/Characters|Flonne]]. She just happens to be horribly abusive as well. |
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*** Even ''[[Love Freak|Flonne]]'' ends up looking like a type B for much of the game, which is a testament to just how [[Jerkass|infuriating]] [[Disgaea Hour of Darkness/Characters|Laharl]] can be. (Actually, it's ''because'' she's such a [[Love Freak]] that she ends up getting mad at [[Allergic to Love|Laharl]] so often.) |
*** Even ''[[Love Freak|Flonne]]'' ends up looking like a type B for much of the game, which is a testament to just how [[Jerkass|infuriating]] [[Disgaea: Hour of Darkness/Characters|Laharl]] can be. (Actually, it's ''because'' she's such a [[Love Freak]] that she ends up getting mad at [[Allergic to Love|Laharl]] so often.) |
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** Mao from ''[[Disgaea 3: Absence of Justice]]'' is also a Tsundere, which is best demonstrated by his reaction to {{spoiler|Almaz}}'s death: declaring {{spoiler|him}} a traitor for [[How Dare You Die on Me!|dying without permission]], chewing {{spoiler|him}} out for leaving him behind with "this unwanted feeling," ''ordering'' {{spoiler|him}} to come back to life, {{spoiler|successfully reviving Almaz by returning his hero title, something that can ''only'' happen if Mao opens his heart to others}}, and then [[Implausible Deniability|vehemently denying that any of this happened to any and all witnesses]], all the way into the [["On the Next..."|next episode credits]]. |
** Mao from ''[[Disgaea 3: Absence of Justice]]'' is also a Tsundere, which is best demonstrated by his reaction to {{spoiler|Almaz}}'s death: declaring {{spoiler|him}} a traitor for [[How Dare You Die on Me!|dying without permission]], chewing {{spoiler|him}} out for leaving him behind with "this unwanted feeling," ''ordering'' {{spoiler|him}} to come back to life, {{spoiler|successfully reviving Almaz by returning his hero title, something that can ''only'' happen if Mao opens his heart to others}}, and then [[Implausible Deniability|vehemently denying that any of this happened to any and all witnesses]], all the way into the [["On the Next..."|next episode credits]]. |
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*** From the same game, Raspberyl is also an obvious Type B towards Mao. Which in turn, he is something of a Type A towards her... though admittedly his "dere" moments are quite rare and often underplayed. |
*** From the same game, Raspberyl is also an obvious Type B towards Mao. Which in turn, he is something of a Type A towards her... though admittedly his "dere" moments are quite rare and often underplayed. |