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* ''WesternAnimation/TheOwlHouse'' has Amity Blight, a young witch-in-training who seems deliberately patterned off of Diana Cavendish of ''Little Witch Academia'' fame in everything from her attitude toward those she sees as inferiors to the moments where her HiddenHeartOfGold comes through.

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* ''WesternAnimation/TheOwlHouse'' has [[Characters/TheOwlHouseAmityBlight Amity Blight, Blight]], a young witch-in-training who seems deliberately patterned off of Diana Cavendish of ''Little Witch Academia'' fame in everything from her attitude toward those she sees as inferiors to the moments where her HiddenHeartOfGold comes through.

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* Hermione Granger is this at first in ''Literature/HarryPotterAndThePhilosophersStone''. She spends most of her first scenes bragging about all the spells she's read up on in advance, and showing off in class. She undergoes CharacterDevelopment and becomes friends with Harry and Ron pretty soon, however. According to WordOfGod, there was a character planned to fill this role in the fourth book: a Weasley cousin called Mafalda who would get sorted into Slytherin and become Hermione's academic rival. She was dropped due to her age-limiting story potential; as there would be a three-year difference between the girls, they would share no classes and have few opportunities to interact.

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Hermione Granger is this at first in ''Literature/HarryPotterAndThePhilosophersStone''. She spends most of her first scenes bragging about all the spells she's read up on in advance, and showing off in class. She undergoes CharacterDevelopment and becomes friends with Harry and Ron pretty soon, however. however.
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According to WordOfGod, there was a character planned to fill this role in the fourth book: a Weasley cousin called Mafalda who would get sorted into Slytherin and become Hermione's academic rival. She was dropped due to her age-limiting story potential; as there would be a three-year difference between the girls, they would share no classes and have few opportunities to interact.
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* ''WesternAnimation/TheOwlHouse'' has [[Characters/TheOwlHouseAmityBlight Amity Blight]], a young witch-in-training who seems deliberately patterned off of Diana Cavendish of ''Little Witch Academia'' fame in everything from her attitude toward those she sees as inferiors to the moments where her HiddenHeartOfGold comes through.

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* ''WesternAnimation/TheOwlHouse'' has [[Characters/TheOwlHouseAmityBlight Amity Blight]], Blight, a young witch-in-training who seems deliberately patterned off of Diana Cavendish of ''Little Witch Academia'' fame in everything from her attitude toward those she sees as inferiors to the moments where her HiddenHeartOfGold comes through.


* Tracy in ''WesternAnimation/AngeloRules''. Overlaps with TeachersPet, since the main teacher is her uncle.

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* %%* Tracy in ''WesternAnimation/AngeloRules''. Overlaps with TeachersPet, since the main teacher is her uncle. %%Does she get good grades? How is she a bitch?



* ''WesternAnimation/CarmenGotExpelled'': Evone is implied to be this on account of being class president. The fact that she's also Headmistress Gnarly's niece adds to it.

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* %%* ''WesternAnimation/CarmenGotExpelled'': Evone is implied to be this on account of being class president. The fact that she's also Headmistress Gnarly's niece adds to it. %%How does she fit the bitchy part?



* ''WesternAnimation/PepperAnn'': PA's rival Alice Kane - an arrogant overachiever who always wins the science fair and rubs her accomplishments in PA's face.

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* ''WesternAnimation/PepperAnn'': PA's rival Alice Kane - -- an arrogant overachiever who always wins the science fair and rubs her accomplishments in PA's face.

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* ''Literature/GhostsOfFearStreet'': Emily from ''How to Be a Vampire'' is always talking down to her little brother Andrew (the protagonist) about how much smarter and more sophisticated she is for reading more advanced books than he does. Even when she agrees to help cure his vampirism, she makes it clear that [[ItsAllAboutMe is only helping him because she thinks having a vampire brother would be embarrassing]].



* ''Literature/GhostsOfFearStreet'': Emily from ''How to Be a Vampire'' is always talking down to her little brother Andrew (the protagonist) about how much smarter and more sophisticated she is for reading more advanced books than he does. Even when she agrees to help cure his vampirism, she makes it clear that [[ItsAllAboutMe is only helping him because she thinks having a vampire brother would be embarrassing]].

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