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** The animated series tones this down a little, by having it pretty much that Lucas and Cybersix love each other and Lucas just being friends with Cybersix's male identity. On the other hand, he also asks "Adrian" to see a romantic comedy movie, so yeah.
** The animated series tones this down a little, by having it pretty much that Lucas and Cybersix love each other and Lucas just being friends with Cybersix's male identity. On the other hand, he also asks "Adrian" to see a romantic comedy movie, so yeah.
* Played for laughs in an animated, non-canon short for ''[[Avatar: The Last Airbender]]'', "School Time Shipping", in which Chibi Zuko (and several other suitors) lose Katara to Chibi Blue Spirit. In [[Canon|the actual show]], the Blue Spirit is Zuko's masked alter-ego.
* Played for laughs in an animated, non-canon short for ''[[Avatar: The Last Airbender]]'', "School Time Shipping", in which Chibi Zuko (and several other suitors) lose Katara to Chibi Blue Spirit. In [[Canon|the actual show]], the Blue Spirit is Zuko's masked alter-ego.
{{quote| '''Chibi Zuko''': I did ''not'' see that one coming.}}
{{quote|'''Chibi Zuko''': I did ''not'' see that one coming.}}
* ''[[Winx Club]]'' did this between Layla and Nabu.
* ''[[Winx Club]]'' did this between Layla and Nabu.
* On one episode of ''[[Phineas and Ferb]]'' Isabella gets annoyed that her usual crush, Phineas, keeps disappearing whenever she needs him, though she seems quite enamored with the town's new triangle-headed superhero who keeps showing up right after Phineas leaves. (Yeah, [[Genre Blindness|we don't get how she missed it either]], [[Plot Induced Stupidity|she's usually smarter than that]].) Fits this trope even better because it's [[Alternate Character Interpretation|arguably]] the first episode where [[Oblivious to Love|Phineas]] is shown ''returning'' Isabella's affections, as he clearly is more distressed about lying to her than he is to his family.
* On one episode of ''[[Phineas and Ferb]]'' Isabella gets annoyed that her usual crush, Phineas, keeps disappearing whenever she needs him, though she seems quite enamored with the town's new triangle-headed superhero who keeps showing up right after Phineas leaves. (Yeah, [[Genre Blindness|we don't get how she missed it either]], [[Plot Induced Stupidity|she's usually smarter than that]].) Fits this trope even better because it's [[Alternate Character Interpretation|arguably]] the first episode where [[Oblivious to Love|Phineas]] is shown ''returning'' Isabella's affections, as he clearly is more distressed about lying to her than he is to his family.