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* Subverted on ''Series/NedsDeclassifiedSchoolSurvivalGuide'' with May, June, and Julie, the "Stepford Schoolgirls". Moze becomes convinced that the three girls are robots, but they're not; there's a perfectly logical (read: [[AssPull badly executed]]) explanation for everything.

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* Subverted on ''Series/NedsDeclassifiedSchoolSurvivalGuide'' with May, June, and Julie, the "Stepford Schoolgirls". Moze becomes convinced that the three girls are robots, but they're not; there's a perfectly logical (read: [[AssPull badly executed]]) explanation for everything.
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SubTrope of NothingNiceAboutSugarAndSpice.
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* From ''Anime/MaiHime'', there's [[RobotGirl Miyu Greer]]'s [[spoiler: [[EnfanteTerrible adorable]] [[{{Tykebomb}} little]] [[OlderSidekick charge]]/[[UnholyMatrimony soulmate]], Alyssa Searrs, the [[VillainWithGoodPublicity Golden Angel]] of the School Choir.]]

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* From ''Anime/MaiHime'', ''Anime/MyHime'', there's [[RobotGirl Miyu Greer]]'s [[spoiler: [[EnfanteTerrible adorable]] [[{{Tykebomb}} little]] [[OlderSidekick charge]]/[[UnholyMatrimony soulmate]], Alyssa Searrs, the [[VillainWithGoodPublicity Golden Angel]] of the School Choir.]]
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* ''VideoGame/PilgrimRPGMaker'': While Alice sorta looks and acts like a normal girl, there is something distinctly off about her [[PerpetualSmiler perpetual wide grin]]. This is because she is a HumanoidAbomination.
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* ''Anime/AkudamaDrive'': Despite being an ordinary person, there is something off about Swindler. She felt perfectly okay chasing someone into a collapsing building just to give him back a 500 yen coin and she's taken the murderous personalities of Cutthroat, Brawler, and Doctor completely in stride.
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* India from ''Film/{{Stoker}}'' is beautiful, wealthy, polite, intelligent, and highly cultured. On paper, she sounds great, but there's just something... ''off'' about her. The fact that she rarely [[EmotionlessGirl conveys emotion]], combined with her eerie, ethereal appearance gives the sense that something's not quite right. As the film goes on, it becomes more and more clear that that sense is entirely correct.

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* India from ''Film/{{Stoker}}'' is beautiful, wealthy, polite, intelligent, and highly cultured. On paper, she sounds great, but there's just something... ''off'' about her. The fact that she rarely [[EmotionlessGirl conveys emotion]], combined with her eerie, ethereal appearance appearance, gives the sense that something's not quite right. As the film goes on, it becomes more and more clear that that sense is entirely correct.correct, especially as she comes under the influence of [[TheCorrupter Charlie]]. As the title suggests, while there are no supernatural elements, the film was inspired by Creator/BramStoker's ''Literature/{{Dracula}}'', and in many ways plays out like a vampire movie without the actual vampires.
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* With her [[EmotionlessGirl lack of affect]] and [[YouGottaHaveBlueHair strange hair colour]], Rei Ayanami is this trope in-universe in ''Franchise/NeonGenesisEvangelion'', which was apparently how the viewers were supposed to see her as well. [[IntendedAudienceReaction They didn't.]]

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* With her [[EmotionlessGirl lack of affect]] and [[YouGottaHaveBlueHair strange hair colour]], Rei Ayanami is this trope in-universe in ''Franchise/NeonGenesisEvangelion'', which was apparently how the viewers were supposed to see her as well. [[IntendedAudienceReaction [[UnintentionallySympathetic They didn't.]]
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** ''Fanfic/DoingItRightThisTime'' does likewise, inspired directly by the previous example.
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* In ''LightNovel/KumoDesuGaNaniKa'' [[spoiler:Wakaba Hiiro]] was the most beautiful girl in her class and very popular with the boys. Despite this she never actually interacted with anybody, never emoted, and was actually really creepy; the boys were simply ascribing personality traits they liked to her. The fact of the matter is that she was actually [[spoiler:the goddess D, slumming it on Earth, and her treatment of the students' souls after they die shows more than a little pettiness and malice]].

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* In ''LightNovel/KumoDesuGaNaniKa'' ''LightNovel/SoImASpiderSoWhat'' [[spoiler:Wakaba Hiiro]] was the most beautiful girl in her class and very popular with the boys. Despite this she never actually interacted with anybody, never emoted, and was actually really creepy; the boys were simply ascribing personality traits they liked to her. The fact of the matter is that she was actually [[spoiler:the goddess D, slumming it on Earth, and her treatment of the students' souls after they die shows more than a little pettiness and malice]].
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* Izuku in ''[[https://www.fanfiction.net/s/13024953/3/The-Undead-Schoolgirl-Dead-Pulse The Undead Schoolgirl: Dead Pulse]]'' is noted by many to be very cute if slightly odd looking with her pale skin, blue lips, and bloodshot eyes. But she becomes extremely creepy after awakening [[GenderFlip her]] Quirk. According to Naomosa, she has a case of "Quirk Instability"[[labelnote:*]]Quirk Instability is where someone's Quirk drastically changes their personality and/or thought processes[[/labelnote]] where Izuku knows she's immortal and doesn't feel pain so she doesn't see the problem with dismembering herself and flinging the severed limb at something to draw it towards her when her HealingFactor kicks in. Even pro heroes tend to be at least slightly unnerved when she casually bites off a finger or uses a cleaver to cut off her hand.

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* Izuku in ''[[https://www.fanfiction.net/s/13024953/3/The-Undead-Schoolgirl-Dead-Pulse The Undead Schoolgirl: Dead Pulse]]'' ''Fanfic/TheUndeadSchoolgirlDeadPulse'' is noted by many to be very cute if slightly odd looking with her pale skin, blue lips, and bloodshot eyes. But she becomes extremely creepy after awakening [[GenderFlip her]] Quirk. According to Naomosa, she has a case of "Quirk Instability"[[labelnote:*]]Quirk Instability is where someone's Quirk drastically changes their personality and/or thought processes[[/labelnote]] where Izuku knows she's immortal and doesn't feel pain so she doesn't see the problem with dismembering herself and flinging the severed limb at something to draw it towards her when her HealingFactor kicks in. Even pro heroes tend to be at least slightly unnerved when she casually bites off a finger or uses a cleaver to cut off her hand.
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* Izuku in ''[[https://www.fanfiction.net/s/13024953/3/The-Undead-Schoolgirl-Dead-Pulse The Undead Schoolgirl: Dead Pulse]]'' becomes extremely creepy after awakening [[GenderFlip her]] Quirk. According to Naomosa, she has a case of "Quirk Instability"[[labelnote:*]]Quirk Instability is where someone's Quirk drastically changes their personality and/or thought processes[[/labelnote]] where Izuku knows she's immortal and doesn't feel pain so she doesn't see the problem with dismembering herself and flinging the severed limb at something to draw it towards her when her HealingFactor kicks in.

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* Izuku in ''[[https://www.fanfiction.net/s/13024953/3/The-Undead-Schoolgirl-Dead-Pulse The Undead Schoolgirl: Dead Pulse]]'' is noted by many to be very cute if slightly odd looking with her pale skin, blue lips, and bloodshot eyes. But she becomes extremely creepy after awakening [[GenderFlip her]] Quirk. According to Naomosa, she has a case of "Quirk Instability"[[labelnote:*]]Quirk Instability is where someone's Quirk drastically changes their personality and/or thought processes[[/labelnote]] where Izuku knows she's immortal and doesn't feel pain so she doesn't see the problem with dismembering herself and flinging the severed limb at something to draw it towards her when her HealingFactor kicks in. Even pro heroes tend to be at least slightly unnerved when she casually bites off a finger or uses a cleaver to cut off her hand.
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* Izuku in ''[[https://www.fanfiction.net/s/13024953/3/The-Undead-Schoolgirl-Dead-Pulse The Undead Schoolgirl: Dead Pulse]]'' becomes extremely creepy after awakening [[GenderFlip her]] Quirk. According to Naomosa, she has a case of "Quirk Instability"[[labelnote:*]]Quirk Instability is where someone's Quirk drastically changes their personality and/or thought processes[[/labelnote]] where Izuku knows she's immortal and doesn't feel pain so she doesn't see the problem with dismembering herself and flinging the severed limb at something to draw it towards her when her HealingFactor kicks in.
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* ''WesternAnimation/SouthPark'' gives us Leslie Meyers who is seemingly a normal girl whose constantly called out by PC Principal. However, when we finally get to hear her talk out loud, she has a very odd and unnerving way of talking. Then it's soon revealed [[spoiler: that she is a living advertisement as well as the BigBad of season 19.]]

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* ''WesternAnimation/SouthPark'' gives us Leslie Meyers who is seemingly a normal girl whose who's constantly called out by PC Principal. However, when we finally get to hear her talk out loud, she has a very odd and unnerving way of talking. Then it's soon revealed [[spoiler: that she is a living advertisement as well as the BigBad of season 19.]]
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* Claire Bennet from ''Series/{{Heroes}}'' Is a Cheerleader who seems masochistic if she did't [[HealingFactor heal quickly]].

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* Claire Bennet from ''Series/{{Heroes}}'' Is is a Cheerleader who seems cheerleader who'd seem masochistic if she did't didn't [[HealingFactor heal quickly]].

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* ''Film/JennifersBody''.The title character from ''Film/JennifersBody''. While she starts off as a normal AlphaBitch, she becomes this after she gets [[DemonicPossession possessed by a demon]].


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* [[spoiler:Gwen Grayson]] in ''Film/SkyHigh'', who turns out to be the SecretIdentity of [[spoiler:the {{supervillain}} Royal Pain, plotting to take over the titular SuperheroSchool and turn it into a SchoolForScheming]].
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* In ''LightNovel/KumoDesuGaNaniKa'' [[spoiler:Wakaba Hiiro]] was the most beautiful girl in her class and very popular with the boys. Despite this she never actually interacted with anybody, never emoted, and was actually really creepy; the boys were simply ascribing personality traits they liked to her. The fact of the matter is that she was actually [[spoiler:the goddess D, slumming it on Earth, and her treatment of the students' souls after they die shows more than a little pettiness and malice]].
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* In an old text game you met a woman whose figure was described, to begin with, as "impossible" or "implausible". And you could sleep with her if you wanted, but then she turned out to be a monster that fed on LifeEnergy and you get a NonStandardGameOver.

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* ''TabletopGame/{{Pathfinder}}'': Changelings are the [[OneGenderRace daughters]] of [[WitchSpecies Hags]] by humanoid men, left to be RaisedByHumans. They tend to be {{Statuesque Stunner}}s with [[RavenHairIvorySkin dark hair and unusually pale skin]], but their looks are offset by an aura of strangeness that puts people on edge around them. Then there's the chance that they'll choose to {{Metamorphos|is}}e into Hags when they grow up...
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* [[spoiler:Monika from ''VisualNovel/DokiDokiLiteratureClub'']]
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* ''WesternAnimation/StevenUniverse'': InUniverse, Pearls are a SlaveRace made to their would-be owner's specifications, and their personalities will inevitably be formed due to their master's influence. Blue Diamond's Pearl is quiet and demure, and Yellow Diamond's Pearl shares her owner's snarkiness. They also share [[SignificantDoubleCasting the same VA]]. Then White Pearl comes along. She has a massive scar where her left eye should be, limited facial and body movement, and is instead voiced by her master's VA. All of this gives her an appearance similar to a puppet or a broken porcelain doll, and is a good preview of her master's aura.

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* ''WesternAnimation/StevenUniverse'': InUniverse, Pearls are a SlaveRace ServantRace made to their would-be owner's specifications, and their personalities will inevitably be formed due to their master's influence. Blue Diamond's Pearl is quiet and demure, and Yellow Diamond's Pearl shares her owner's snarkiness. They also share [[SignificantDoubleCasting the same VA]]. Then White Pearl comes along. She has a massive scar where her left eye should be, limited facial and body movement, and is instead voiced by her master's VA. All of this gives her an appearance similar to a puppet or a broken porcelain doll, and is a good preview of her master's aura.
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* ''WesternAnimation/SouthPark'' gives us Leslie Meyers who is seemingly a normal girl whose constantly called out by PC Principal. However, when we finally get to hear her talk out

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* ''WesternAnimation/SouthPark'' gives us Leslie Meyers who is seemingly a normal girl whose constantly called out by PC Principal. However, when we finally get to hear her talk out loud, she has a very odd and unnerving way of talking. Then it's soon revealed [[spoiler: that she is a living advertisement as well as the BigBad of season 19.]]
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* There's a ''Literature/SkulduggeryPleasant'' short story told from the [[VillainProtagonist perspective]] of the hitman Billy-Ray Sanguine as he stops at a gas station in the Texan desert. The locals are your stereotypical hillbilly types, and the visitors are a set of four Californian students on spring break. Sanguine eventually finds out that its the ''kids'' who've been doing the torture-and-murder game, rather than the locals, who look creepy but are ultimately innocent.

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* ''WesternAnimation/StevenUniverse'': InUniverse, Pearls are a SlaveRace made to their would-be owner's specifications, and their personalities will inevitably be formed due to their master's influence. Blue Diamond's Pearl is quiet and demure, and Yellow Diamond's Pearl shares her owner's snarkiness. They also share [[SignificantDoubleCasting the same VA]]. Then White Pearl comes along. She has a massive scar where her left eye should be, limited facial and body movement, and is instead voiced by her master's VA. All of this gives her an appearance similar to a puppet or a broken porcelain doll, and is a good preview of her master's aura.
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* There's a ''Literature/SkulduggeryPleasant'' short story told from the [[VillainProtagonist perspective]] of the hitman Billy-Ray Sanguine as he stops at a gas station in the Texan desert. The locals are your stereotypical hillbilly types, and the visitors are a set of four Californian students on spring break. Sanguine eventually finds out that its the ''kids'' who've been doing the torture-and-murder game, rather than the locals, who look creepy but are ultimately innocent.
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* Tammy manages to conceal the fact that she's the high priestess of a cult trying to bring about the end of the world, and the one responsible for the [[ZombieApocalypse plague of zombies]] in "Gil's All Fright Diner" , despite that the townsfolk (as well as the drifter two main characters) are VERY experienced with the supernatural. This may be because she uses her great female beauty to distract and manipulate all males in the book. The fact that she only has one cultist to aid her (her would-be boyfriend) and is a teenager probably doesn't hurt, either.

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* Tammy manages to conceal the fact that she's the high priestess of a cult trying to bring about the end of the world, and the one responsible for the [[ZombieApocalypse plague of zombies]] in "Gil's All Fright Diner" , ''Literature/GilsAllFrightDiner'', despite that the townsfolk (as well as the drifter two main characters) are VERY experienced with the supernatural. This may be because she uses her great female beauty to distract and manipulate all males in the book. The fact that she only has one cultist to aid her (her would-be boyfriend) and is a teenager probably doesn't hurt, either.
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* India from ''Film/{{Stoker}}'' is beautiful, wealthy, polite, intelligent, and highly cultured. On paper, she sounds great, but there's just something... ''off'' about her. The fact that she rarely [[EmotionlessGirl conveys emotion]], combined with her eerie, ethereal appearance gives the sense that something's not quite right. As the film goes on, it becomes more and more clear that that sense is entirely correct.

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