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== [[Anime and Manga]] ==
* Ruby and Sapphire from ''[[Pokémon Special]]'' fit this perfectly. One other character even calls Sapphire "Wild Girl".
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* ''[[FAKE]]'': Ryo towards Dee which he will deny.
 
== ComicsComic Books ==
* ''[[The Sandman|Death: The High Cost Of Living]]'' - A [[Perky Goth]] called [[The Grim Reaper|Death]] guides a [[Emo Teen|teen]] [[Emo|guy]] named Sexton on a journey of self -discovery and teaches him to respect life and live it to the fullest, and [[An Aesop|etceteraet cetera]].
 
 
== Fan FicWorks ==
* The popular, [[Fanon|not-quite-canon]]-[[Ship Tease|but-hinted-at]] pairing of Sasha Nein and Milla Vodello in ''[[Psychonauts]].'' They're long-time partners, and are without a doubt close ''friends,'' if not in love (though Milla definitely has feeling for Sasha). Sasha's the uptight one (of course; he's [[Germanic Depressives|German]]) and Milla's the wild party girl.
 
 
== Film ==
* ''[[Along Came Polly]]'' (which provides the page image).
* ''[[Film/Angel A|Angel A]]'' {{context}}
* ''[[Bright Star]]'' - John Keats is man back in the [[Older Than They Think|1800s]] who is hidebound by convention, emotionally closed-off, undaring, and believes himself to be a failed poet. But along comes his muse, Fanny Brawne. She's a young, vibrant, fashionable, fiery, flirty, independent-minded, outspoken, strong-willed [[Dances and Balls|party girl]] who inspires him to write a sonnet that shares a name with the film's title. Will she challenge him and motivate him to new heights and help him achieve success that lasts until the 21st century? Well, it is based on a true story, so take a wild guess.
* ''[[Bringing Up Baby]]''—although in something of a variation, it's Wild who falls for Uptight first, Uptight for many reasons wanting nothing to do with her for a large part of the movie. Wild doesn't so much teach Uptight to loosen up as she does drag him kicking and screaming into it.
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* ''[[Forces Of Nature]]''
* ''[[Garden State]]''
* ''[[Grease]]'' as well as ''[[Grease 2]]''
* ''[[Harold and Maude]]''
* An unremarkable short film called ''[[Headlong]]''. As the reviewer at [[Something Awful]] puts it:
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* ''[[Latter Days]]''
* ''[[Laws of Attraction]]'' She's a stuffy uptight cynical genius divorce lawyer! He's a free-spirited genius divorce lawyer who believes in true love! <s>[[They Fight Crime]]!</s> - uh, they're opposing counsel on a bunch of different cases! It's actually a pretty well-done, if forgettable, example of this trope, and it definitely doesn't hurt that Pierce Brosnan and Julianne Moore are damned good actors.
* ''[[Film/Mad Love (film)|Mad Love]]''
* ''[[My Sassy Girl]]''
* ''[[Film/My Girl|My Girl]]''
* Gender-flipped in ''[[Ninotchka]]'' (and its musical remake, ''[[Silk Stockings]])''.
* ''[[The Owl And The Pussycat]]''
* ''[[Pretty Woman]]''
* ''[[Something Wild]]''
* ''[[The Sound of Music]]'' (Maria isn't "wild", but she is a [[Blithe Spirit]]).
* ''[[Sweet November]]''
* ''[[A Walk to Remember]]''
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* Enid and Seymore from ''[[Ghost World]]''
* Lisa, Wyatt, and Gary from ''[[Weird Science (film)|Weird Science]]''
* ''[[Stacy: Attack Ofof Thethe Schoolgirl Zombies]]'' - A teen girl, Eiko, gets a reclusive [[Dirty Old Man|middle-aged]] puppeteer, Shibukawa, to promise to "[[Future Slang|repeat kill]]" her when she becomes a [[Zombie Apocalypse|zombie]]. She's in the [[Coming of Age|final stage]] of becoming a [[Our Zombies Are Different|zombie]], a stage called, "[[Unusual Euphemism|Near Death Happiness]]" <ref>"Death" used to mean "Orgasm" hundreds of years ago</ref> which is a [[Menstrual Menace|period]] of [[Stepford Smiler|manic giddiness]], as per usual with all girls [[Dangerous Sixteenth Birthday|around the age of 16]], and she'll soon start [[Twilight (novel)|glowing]] due to the [[Newspeak|B.T.P.]] or "[[What Kind of Lame Power Is Heart, Anyway?|Butterfly Twinkle Powder]]." Can [[Manic Pixie Dream Girl|she help]] him [[All That Glitters|learn]] to [[Put the Laughter In Slaughter|laugh again]] in this crazy, mixed-up [[Crapsack World|world]] that's [[Everyone Is Jesus in Purgatory|symbolic]] for [[Lost Aesop|lost innocence]]? {{spoiler|Of course, once he [[The Reveal|finally]] opens up that [[An Asskicking Christmas|gift]] she [[Relationship Upgrade|gave]] him and finds a [[Chainsaw Good|chainsaw]] inside!}}
* ''[[Miss Pettigrew Lives for a Day]]'' is an odd case: while they are not romantically entangled, the relationship between wild American Delysia Lafosse and stiff British governess Miss Pettigrew follows this trope pretty closely, with each learning something from the other.
* ''[[Notting Hill]]'' - William Thacker ([[Hugh Grant]]) is an unsuccessful Notting Hill bookstore owner who is depressed that his wife has dumped him. But all that will change when Anna Scott ([[Julia Roberts]]), the world's most beautiful woman and best-liked actress, enters his shop and changes his life with her glamorous Hollywood ways.
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* ''[[Yes-Man]]'' is a very obvious example of this. The stuffy Jim Carrey gets the wild Zooey Deschanel when he finally decides to start saying yes to things.
* This is pretty much the entire plot of ''[[The African Queen]]''.
* In ''[[Friday the 13th (film)|Friday the 13 th]]13th Part 6.]]''. Everyone thinks that Tommy is crazy, but he's very sane and stuffy and goal-oriented. His love interest, Megan, is very wild. Megan cracks wise, disobeys her father, breaks Tommy out of prison at gun point, crams his face into her lap for a police chase... um, balances her chair on two legs, and is very lucky to have hooked up with the [[Final Girl|Final Guy]] for a 50/50 chance of survival.
* ''[[A Single Man]]''
* ''[[Charlie's Angels]]'' - Natalie & Pete
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* [[A Fish Called Wanda]], at least for Archie and Wanda.
* Gender-reversed in ''[[The Sure Thing]]''.
* On ''[[Film/Life As We Know It (film)|Life As We Know It]]'', it's gender flipped. Holly is an uptight bakery owner, and Messer is a free-wheeling player.
* ''[[Up]]'' starts out with a version of this between 10-year-olds. It's very cute—and leaves a lifelong impact on them as well.
* ''[[Love Letters]]'' is a made-for-TV film directed by Stanley Donen, starring Laura Linney as Melissa Gardner Cobb and Steven Weber as Andrew Ladd. She is a freewheeling artist with plenty of sexual partners and a love of booze and has had a bad reputation since high school. He's a stalwart, stuffy Republican politician. Their letters to each other are his sail and her anchor, but she threatens to moon his respectable peers if his letters get too uniform.
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== Literature ==
* Loretta Chase loves this trope: ''Mr. Impossible'' (Rupert is the wild one, Daphne is the nerd), ''Lord Perfect'' and ''Last Night's Scandal'' (Olivia is the wild one, Peregrine/Lisle is less so). Benedict and Bathsheba from ''Lord Perfect'' seem to be set up to be this trope, except that Bathsheba isn't nearly as wild as her daughter/the rest of her relatives are.
* At the end of the ''[[Dragaera|Khaavren]]'' trilogy, it is revealed that [[Blood Knight|Tazendra]] has been in love with [[Blue Oni|Aerich]] all along, and it seems to be mutual.
* Subverted HARD''hard'' in ''[[Effi Briest]]'' where the relationship between the Prussian official Geert von Instetten and the titular "Daughter of the Air" just plain doesn't work out because of their conflicting personalities - In the end, she ends up cheating on him with a more exciting, [[The Casanova|womanizing officer]], and despite of the fact that [[All Love Is Unrequited|he still loves her]], he sees no choice but to divorce her because his honor code says so. To be fair, him being twice her age and their marriage being [[Arranged Marriage|arranged]] didn't help in the slightest.
 
 
== Live -Action TelevisionTV ==
* Both major couples in ''[[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine]]''.
** Worf and Jadzia: he's a stuffy [[Proud Warrior Race Guy]], she's a Trill with several hundred years' worth of memories who does whatever she can to avoid boredom.
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* ''[[The Big Bang Theory]]'' - Penny moves into an apartment next door to two brilliant but socially awkward physicists and shows them how little they know about life outside of the laboratory.
* '' "[[Buffy the Vampire Slayer]]'' - [[Angel]] is moody, broody, and [[Gypsy Curse|cursed by the Roma]]. Can Buffy help [[Incredibly Lame Pun|raise his spirits]] and break the curse? Yes. [[Crowning Moment of Awesome|Epicly]].
* Lee "Apollo" Adama and Kara "Starbuck" Thrace on ''[[Battlestar Galactica Reimagined(2004 TV series)|Battlestar Galactica]]''. And because they somehow also manage to be [[Like Brother and Sister]], this kind of puts them under the [[Sibling Yin-Yang]] trope as well.
* This is gender-flipped in ''[[Gossip Girl]]'', with Blair as an uptight, proper, virginal lady, and Chuck a hedonist who likes his hookers to come in twos. She makes him less wild and more responsible, and he makes her far more sexual and liberated.
* As of the episode 'iOMG', this trope could be in the offing for 'Seddie' (Sam and Freddie') in [[iCarly]].
* Gender-flipped in ''[[Skins]]'' with Chris and Jal. Like the ''Gossip Girl'' example, Jal inspires Chris to work hard to get and keep a job, and Chris inspires Jal to let her hair down a little.
* ''[[Free Spirit]]'' was [http://www.sitcomsonline.com/photopost/data/1460/medium/Free_Spirit_2.jpg Free Spirit]'' is a standard sitcom] from [[The Eighties]] in which T.J. is a wise and reserved lawyer and wears sweater vests. Winnie is goofy and wacky and an immortal, magic-using [[Bewitched|witch]] with [[Eighties Hair|awesome hair]]. He has some kids [[Full House|but his wife is dead]]. She's the live-in nanny / [[Mr. Belvedere|housekeeper]]. Together, they spend 14 episodes making the audience wonder [[Will They or Won't They?]] ...before it was rightfully canceled.
 
 
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* This is how the player character's relationship with [[Defrosting Ice Queen|Bastila]] appears in ''[[Knights of the Old Republic]]''.
* ''[[Mass Effect]]'' has several pairings that end up looking like this, especially Renegade Shepard and Miranda, and to a lesser extent Shepard and Liara.
* ''[[Final Fantasy VIII|]]'': Squall and Rinoa]] could be a trope image.
 
 
== WebcomicsWeb Comics ==
* The ''[[Ciem Webcomic Series]]'' seems to enjoy subverting this, playing it straight only with Candi and Denny. Denny allows Candi to learn to lighten up a little. Otherwise, Candi pairs with Donte in what feels like Uptight Loves Slightly-Less-Uptight. Steve and Miriam are a case of Wild Loves Slightly-Less-Wild. Worse in the comics than the alternate universe books, as comic Donte [[Shallow Love Interest|has all the personality of a cardboard box]].
 
 
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* Courtney and Duncan in ''[[Total Drama Island]]''. She's an uptight priss with high hopes for her future; he's a wild teenage delinquent.
* Happens in [[The Simpsons]] when the eternally uptight Principal Skinner falls in love with the free-minded music teacher.
** Marge and Homer also fit, respectively.
* Seems to be the case for Kendall on ''[[Kick Buttowski]]'' who is the residential "Fun Police", a lover of school, rules, books and opera who seems to be holding a torch for the daredevil Kick... even going so far as to flat out tell her actual boyfriend that she wishes he could be more awesome like him (ouch!).
** Not that Kick hasn't complimented Kendall on her "elegance"...