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Misuse. If anything, just sounds like Hospital Hottie or something, not someone lusting over a fictional character.


* An episode of ''Series/MarriedWithChildren'' has Marcy describe her experiences of going to the dentist (for a check-up, mind you) in such an erotic way that Peg feels tempted to go to one herself.

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* In ''Series/TheGoldenGirls'', One episode had Rose recently breaking up from a passionate relationship with a Disney World employee. When pressed for the cause, she admits she lost interest when "he took off the Goofy head."

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One episode had Rose recently breaking up from a passionate relationship with a Disney World employee. When pressed for the cause, she admits she lost interest when "he took off the Goofy head."


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* An episode of ''Series/MarriedWithChildren'' has Marcy describe her experiences of going to the dentist (for a check-up, mind you) in such an erotic way that Peg feels tempted to go to one herself.
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* Making this OlderThanRadio: Henry Fielding's ''Shamela'' (1741) is a satire of Samuel Richardson's then-wildly popular melodrama ''Pamela, or Virtue Rewarded'', about a servant girl whose master attempts to seduce her. The novel exaggerates and lampoons the sexual aspects of the story, beginning with the introduction, a vivid recommendation of ''Pamela'' by one Reverend Tickletext that quickly becomes thinly veiled lust for the protagonist:

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* Making this OlderThanRadio: Henry Fielding's ''Shamela'' (1741) is a satire of Samuel Richardson's then-wildly popular melodrama ''Pamela, or Virtue Rewarded'', about a servant girl whose master attempts to seduce her. The novel exaggerates and lampoons the sexual aspects of the story, beginning with the introduction, a vivid recommendation of ''Pamela'' by one (fictional) Reverend Tickletext that quickly becomes thinly veiled lust for the protagonist:
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* Making this OlderThanRadio: Henry Fielding's ''Shamela'' (1741) is a satire of Samuel Richardson's then-wildly popular melodrama ''Pamela, or Virtue Rewarded'', about a servant girl whose master attempts to seduce her. The novel exaggerates and lampoons the sexual aspects of the story, beginning with the introduction, a vivid recommendation of ''Pamela'' by one Reverend Tickletext that quickly becomes thinly veiled lust:

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* Making this OlderThanRadio: Henry Fielding's ''Shamela'' (1741) is a satire of Samuel Richardson's then-wildly popular melodrama ''Pamela, or Virtue Rewarded'', about a servant girl whose master attempts to seduce her. The novel exaggerates and lampoons the sexual aspects of the story, beginning with the introduction, a vivid recommendation of ''Pamela'' by one Reverend Tickletext that quickly becomes thinly veiled lust:lust for the protagonist:
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When a fictional character lusts after a RealLife person, then it may be CelebCrush. If a creator falls in love with their ''own'' character, who then comes to life, see PygmalionPlot.

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When a fictional character lusts after a RealLife person, then it may be a CelebCrush. If a creator falls in love with their ''own'' character, who then comes to life, see PygmalionPlot.
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* Charlie in ''Film/SoIMarriedAnAxeMurderer'' describes his attraction to several female cartoon characters in a beat poem.
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It gets into the seriously weird when you're dealing with animated characters, although putting purely fictional characters into ''ahem'' situations has less creepy spillover to any real life people. Let's face it, a lot of {{Shipping}} would actually be ''wrong'' if we applied the same standards to RealLife. And, of course, many animated characters are ''[[FanService intended]]'' [[MsFanservice to be attractive]] [[MrFanservice to the viewer]], in which case it could be argued that [[IntendedAudienceReaction this is the response the character designers intended in the first place]].

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It gets into the seriously weird when you're dealing with animated characters, although putting purely fictional characters into ''ahem'' situations has less creepy spillover to any real life people. Let's face it, a lot of {{Shipping}} would actually be ''wrong'' if we applied the same standards to RealLife. And, of Of course, many animated characters are ''[[FanService intended]]'' [[MsFanservice to be attractive]] [[MrFanservice to the viewer]], in which case it could be argued that [[IntendedAudienceReaction this is the response the character designers intended in the first place]].
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* Making this OlderThanRadio: Henry Fielding's ''Shamela'' (1741) is a satire of Samuel Richardson's then-wildly popular melodrama ''Pamela, or Virtue Rewarded'', about a servant girl whose master attempts to seduce her. The novel exaggerates and lampoons the sexual aspects of the story, beginning with the introduction, a vivid recommendation of ''Pamela'' by one Reverend Tickletext that quickly becomes thinly veiled lust:
-->'''Reverend:''' The Author hath reconciled the pleasing to the proper; the Thought is every where exactly cloathed by the Expression; and becomes its Dress as roundly and as close as ''Pamela'' her Country Habit; or as she doth her no Habit, when modest Beauty seeks to hide itself, by casting off the Pride of Ornament, and displays itself without any Covering ... ——Oh! I feel an Emotion even while I am relating this: Methinks I see ''Pamela'' at this Instant, with all the Pride of Ornament cast off.
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* In ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons'' episode "Three Men and a Comic Book," Homer shows an attraction to ''ComicBook/WonderWoman'', saying "she could time me up with that golden lasso anytime!"

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* In ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons'' episode "Three Men and a Comic Book," Homer shows an attraction to ''ComicBook/WonderWoman'', saying "she could time tie me up with that golden lasso anytime!"
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* ''WebAnimation/HelluvaBoss'' lampshaded this in "Spring Broken" when it came to [[FurryFandom Loona, Blitzo's adopted Hellhound daughter]] when she volunteers to go Earthside and help.
-->'''Blitzo''': You know the kind of '''FREAKS''' up there who drool all over you?! (''cue all four I.M.P employees [[AsideGlance staring directly at the camera]] in either [[TakeThatAudience suspicion, anger, exasperation, or disgust]]'')

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* ''WebAnimation/HelluvaBoss'' lampshaded this in "Spring Broken" when it came to [[FurryFandom Loona, Blitzo's adopted Hellhound daughter]] daughter when she volunteers to go Earthside and help.
-->'''Blitzo''': You know the kind of '''FREAKS''' '''[[UsefulNotes/FurryFandom FREAKS]]''' up there who drool all over you?! (''cue all four I.M.P employees [[AsideGlance staring directly at the camera]] in either [[TakeThatAudience suspicion, anger, exasperation, or disgust]]'')
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* ''WebAnimation/HelluvaBoss'' lampshaded this in "Spring Broken" when it came to [[FurryFandom Loona, Blitzo's adopted Hellhound daughter]] when she volunteers to go Earthside and help.
-->'''Blitzo''': You know the kind of '''FREAKS''' up there who drool all over you?! (''cue all four I.M.P employees [[AsideGlance staring directly at the camera]] in either [[TakeThatAudience suspicion, anger, exasperation, or disgust]]'')
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-->'''Emile:''' ''[Reading out the abbreviated planet names]'' Come fo' sex... tibove. It sounds like some kinda, like... festival, like, 'Come down to Sextibove!'\\

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-->'''Emile:''' ''[Reading out the abbreviated planet names]'' Come fo' sex... tibove."COMEFOSXTIBOVE". It sounds like some kinda, like... festival, like, 'Come down to Sextibove!'\\

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* In LetsPlay/TheRunawayGuys' playthrough of ''VideoGame/StarFox64'', this gets PlayedForLaughs. Jokes [[LetsPlay/{{Chuggaaconroy}} Emile]] being Slippy Toad slowly become jokes about Emile being [[UsefulNotes/FurryFandom in love with him]].

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* In LetsPlay/TheRunawayGuys' playthrough of ''VideoGame/StarFox64'', this gets PlayedForLaughs. Jokes [[LetsPlay/{{Chuggaaconroy}} Emile]] being resembling the character of Slippy Toad slowly become jokes about Emile being [[UsefulNotes/FurryFandom in love with him]].him]].
-->'''Emile:''' ''[Reading out the abbreviated planet names]'' Come fo' sex... tibove. It sounds like some kinda, like... festival, like, 'Come down to Sextibove!'\\
'''Jon:''' I honest to God am surprised you went there; I thought you were going to make a cow reference. 'Come for Sexti-Bovine~!'\\
'''Emile:''' Sexti bovines...! ''[{{Beat}}]'' ...But Slippy's not a cow.\\
'''Jon:''' I was waiting for it! I knew it! I knew it! That's a confession!
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* In LetsPlay/TheRunawayGuys' playthrough of ''VideoGame/StarFox64'', this gets PlayedForLaughs. Jokes [[LetsPlay/{{Chuggaaconroy}} Emile]] being Slippy Toad slowly become jokes about Emile being [[UsefulNotes/FurryFandom in love with him]].
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* Miller of ''WebVideo/HellsingUltimateAbridged'' has a thing for ''Franchise/SonicTheHedgehog'' Rule 34, as he stops resisting Zorin's illusion powers when they conjure up the titular hedgehog with a foot-long erection. This leaves Zorin both confused and disgusted.
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* Played with Jessica Rabbit from ''Film/WhoFramedRogerRabbit'' as she really only evokes this on a meta level. In-universe, however, it wouldn't be entirely "perverse" so to speak as she, along with many other toons, is a tangible, corporeal entity that can interact with humans. So a human within the film's universe lusting after her wouldn't be really seen as this as it would in RealLife.

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* Played with Jessica Rabbit from ''Film/WhoFramedRogerRabbit'' as she really only evokes this on ''Film/WhoFramedRogerRabbit''. While she's a meta level. In-universe, however, it wouldn't be entirely "perverse" so to speak as she, along with bombshell Toon who attracts many other toons, is a tangible, corporeal entity that can interact with humans. So a human within the film's admirers in-universe, in this universe lusting after Toons are real creature who live in a town adjacent to Los Angeles. So, because Jessica is a real, live person (so to speak), the humans have no hesitations about fawning over her wouldn't be really seen as this as and Jessica has no problem with the attention. Now, if it would is ''possible'' for Toons to have sex, the film sidesteps that one by implying Toons play "patty-cake" together in RealLife.place of intercourse.
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* ''WesternAnimation/AllGrownUp'': A G-rated example happens in "Separate but Equal" when Phil and the other boys agree that Yu-Gotta-Go character Princess Nioko is hot.

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* ''WesternAnimation/AllGrownUp'': A G-rated example happens in "Separate but Equal" when Phil and the other boys agree that Yu-Gotta-Go (the show's ''Franchise/YuGiOh'' parody) character Princess Nioko is hot.
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* Creator/IsaacAsimov's "Literature/FeminineIntuition": The planetologists at Flagstaff Observatory are initially wary of the [[RobotNames JN-5 robot]] that was brought to them to determine where the most likely habitable exoplanet is, but when they hear her voice, she immediately becomes "[[InSeriesNickname Jane]]", and they try impressing her.
-->"She said, 'Good afternoon, gentlemen. I am so glad to meet you.' And it came out in this beautiful contralto...That was it. One man straightened his tie, and another ran his fingers through his hair. What really got me was that the oldest guy in the place actually checked his fly to make sure it was zipped. They're all crazy about her now. All they needed was the voice. She isn't a robot any more; she's a girl."
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* ''Series/RedDwarf'': In the season 3 episode [[Recap/RedDwarfSeasonIIIBackwards "Backwards"]], Lister and the Cat debate the attractiveness of [[WesternAnimation/TheFlintstones Wilma Flintstone]]. They eventually declare that the conversation is insane, because [[BaitAndSwitch "she'll never leave Fred, and we know it!"]]

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* ''Series/RedDwarf'': In the season 3 episode [[Recap/RedDwarfSeasonIIIBackwards "Backwards"]], Lister and the Cat debate the attractiveness of [[WesternAnimation/TheFlintstones Wilma Flintstone]]. They also state they find Betty Rubble desirable, but consider her a second choice. They eventually declare that the conversation is insane, because [[BaitAndSwitch "she'll never leave Fred, and we know it!"]]

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* Played with Jessica Rabbit from ''Film/WhoFramedRogerRabbit'' as she really only evokes this on a meta level. In-universe, however, it wouldn't be entirely "perverse" so to speak as she, along with many other toons, is a tangible, corporeal entity that can interact with humans. So a human within the film's universe lusting after her wouldn't be really seen as this as it would in RealLife.







































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* Hinted at in ''Film/WaynesWorld'', when Garth asks Wayne if he ever found cross-dressed ''WesternAnimation/BugsBunny'' attractive.
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It's somewhat justifiable in live action, especially if the character is played by a hot person, although it does raise the question of what is actually being fancied. Is a viewer fancying ''Series/{{CSI NY}}'''s Lindsay Monroe [[CelebCrush because of Anna Belknap]], the character herself, or a combination of the two?.

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It's somewhat justifiable in live action, especially if the character is played by a hot person, although it does raise the question of what is actually being fancied. Is a viewer fancying ''Series/{{CSI NY}}'''s ''Series/{{CSINY}}'''s Lindsay Monroe [[CelebCrush because of Anna Belknap]], the character herself, or a combination of the two?.
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When a fictional character lusts after a RealLife person, then it may be CelebCrush. If a creator falls in love with their ''own'' creation, which then comes to life, see PygmalionPlot.

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* ''Manga/KaguyaSamaLoveIsWar'' SpinOff series ''We Want to Talk About Kaguya'' establishes that Erika's childhood crush was the mascot for her family's miso company, Marukose-kun (a parody of the mascot for the real life miso company Marukome). Notably, [[AmbiguouslyGay this is the only time she shows any interest in the opposite gender]].
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* In the first ''Film/AmericanPie'' Jim gushes over how hot he finds [[Disney/TheLittleMermaid Ariel]] (a sentiment Norm Peterson shared years before in an episode of ''Series/{{Cheers}}'' and Joey Tribbiani shared years later in a late episode of ''Series/{{Friends}}'').

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* In the first ''Film/AmericanPie'' Jim gushes over how hot he finds [[Disney/TheLittleMermaid [[WesternAnimation/TheLittleMermaid1989 Ariel]] (a sentiment Norm Peterson shared years before in an episode of ''Series/{{Cheers}}'' and Joey Tribbiani shared years later in a late episode of ''Series/{{Friends}}'').



* ''Literature/ThePrincessDiaries'': More than once Mia's friends tease her about her weird love for two-dimensional guys, including "ComicBook/{{Hellboy}}, Disney/{{Tarzan}}, [[Disney/BeautyAndTheBeast the Beast]], [[WesternAnimation/{{Daria}} Tom Sloane]], [[Disney/{{Mulan}} and that hot soldier guy]]".

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* ''Literature/ThePrincessDiaries'': More than once Mia's friends tease her about her weird love for two-dimensional guys, including "ComicBook/{{Hellboy}}, Disney/{{Tarzan}}, [[Disney/BeautyAndTheBeast WesternAnimation/{{Tarzan}}, [[WesternAnimation/BeautyAndTheBeast the Beast]], [[WesternAnimation/{{Daria}} Tom Sloane]], [[Disney/{{Mulan}} [[WesternAnimation/{{Mulan}} and that hot soldier guy]]".



* ''Series/TheRottenTomatoesShow'': One of Brett's "Secret Movie Confessions" has him admitting his love for various Disney animated heroines, such as [[Disney/TheLittleMermaid Ariel]], [[Disney/{{Aladdin}} Jasmine]], [[Film/WhoFramedRogerRabbit Jessica Rabbit]], and [[WesternAnimation/TheSwordInTheStone Cute Girl Squirrel]]. He then proceeds to run away from the camera in shame.

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* ''Series/TheRottenTomatoesShow'': One of Brett's "Secret Movie Confessions" has him admitting his love for various Disney animated heroines, such as [[Disney/TheLittleMermaid [[WesternAnimation/TheLittleMermaid1989 Ariel]], [[Disney/{{Aladdin}} [[WesternAnimation/{{Aladdin}} Jasmine]], [[Film/WhoFramedRogerRabbit Jessica Rabbit]], and [[WesternAnimation/TheSwordInTheStone Cute Girl Squirrel]]. He then proceeds to run away from the camera in shame.



* ''Series/UnbreakableKimmySchmidt'': Kimmy and Jacqueline both recall a childhood attraction to [[Disney/RobinHood the cartoon fox version of Robin Hood]], on account of "that voice" and [[HalfDressedCartoonAnimal "how he didn't wear pants"]].

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* ''Series/UnbreakableKimmySchmidt'': Kimmy and Jacqueline both recall a childhood attraction to [[Disney/RobinHood [[WesternAnimation/RobinHood the cartoon fox version of Robin Hood]], on account of "that voice" and [[HalfDressedCartoonAnimal "how he didn't wear pants"]].



** In the Top 10 Hottest Animated Guys video, we get good details on the three leading ladies' animated hottie preferences: Elisa likes them stoic and brooding like [[WesternAnimation/{{Gargoyles}} Goliath]] and [[WesternAnimation/BatmanTheAnimatedSeries Batman]], Nella just goes crazy over [[Disney/{{Pocahontas}} Thomas]] and [[WesternAnimation/{{Anastasia}} Dmitri]] (the latter partly because he resembles the former), and Chick has had childhood crushes on Disney/{{Aladdin}} and... [[spoiler:[[WesternAnimation/FernGullyTheLastRainforest Batty]]]].

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** In the Top 10 Hottest Animated Guys video, we get good details on the three leading ladies' animated hottie preferences: Elisa likes them stoic and brooding like [[WesternAnimation/{{Gargoyles}} Goliath]] and [[WesternAnimation/BatmanTheAnimatedSeries Batman]], Nella just goes crazy over [[Disney/{{Pocahontas}} [[WesternAnimation/{{Pocahontas}} Thomas]] and [[WesternAnimation/{{Anastasia}} Dmitri]] (the latter partly because he resembles the former), and Chick has had childhood crushes on Disney/{{Aladdin}} WesternAnimation/{{Aladdin}} and... [[spoiler:[[WesternAnimation/FernGullyTheLastRainforest Batty]]]].
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* ''Fanfic/DannyPhantomStranded'': [[WesternAnimation/DannyPhantom Danny Fenton]] admits to having a crush on ''WesternAnimation/KimPossible'', who is fictional in the series. Conveniently, his love interest is a cheerleader who knows how to fight.
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** In an earlier Christmas episode, Blanche revealed that she had a special fixation for guys in Santa Claus suits. Dorothy's response: "You do realize that you're in the minority here."

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** In an earlier Christmas episode, Blanche revealed that she had a special fixation for guys in Santa Claus suits. Dorothy's response: "You do realize that you're in the minority here."" Blanche also said she was quite literally able to become aroused just by a single line in the children's nursery rhyme "Humpty Dumpty" (specifically the one about "all the king's men").
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* ''Series/TheRottenTomatoesShow'': One of Brett's "Secret Movie Confessions" has him admitting his love for various Disney animated heroines, such as [[Disney/TheLittleMermaid Ariel]], [[Disney/{{Aladdin}} Jasmine]], [[Film/WhoFramedRogerRabbit Jessica Rabbit]], and [[Disney/TheSwordInTheStone Cute Girl Squirrel]]. He then proceeds to run away from the camera in shame.

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* ''Series/TheRottenTomatoesShow'': One of Brett's "Secret Movie Confessions" has him admitting his love for various Disney animated heroines, such as [[Disney/TheLittleMermaid Ariel]], [[Disney/{{Aladdin}} Jasmine]], [[Film/WhoFramedRogerRabbit Jessica Rabbit]], and [[Disney/TheSwordInTheStone [[WesternAnimation/TheSwordInTheStone Cute Girl Squirrel]]. He then proceeds to run away from the camera in shame.

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