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* In {{Film/TheKarateKid1984}}, Daniel LaRusso is portrayed as a social outcast and viciously bullied while also being a good looking young fellow who seems to make friends easily and lacks all of the typical {{Loser Protagonist}} traits. {{Downplayed}} inasmuch as he ticked off the resident {{Jerk Jock}} by taking to his ex-girlfriend Alli and the rest simply follows from that.

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\n* In {{Film/TheKarateKid1984}}, ''Film/TheKarateKid1984'', Daniel LaRusso [=LaRusso=] is portrayed as a social outcast and viciously bullied while also being a good looking young fellow who seems to make friends easily and lacks all of the typical {{Loser Protagonist}} traits. {{Downplayed}} inasmuch as he ticked off the resident {{Jerk Jock}} JerkJock by taking to his ex-girlfriend Alli and the rest simply follows from that.



* {{WesternAnimation/Danny Phantom}} gives us Danny Fenton who, like Peter Parker, seems to be considered a {{Loser Protagonist}} despite no obvious reason for that. {{Downplayed}}, inasmuch as it’s implied that he’s an outcast because his {{Amazingly Embarrassing Parents}} are ghost-hunters and therefore seen as insane.

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* {{WesternAnimation/Danny Phantom}} ''WesternAnimation/DannyPhantom'' gives us Danny Fenton who, like Peter Parker, seems to be considered a {{Loser Protagonist}} LoserProtagonist despite no obvious reason for that. {{Downplayed}}, inasmuch as it’s implied that he’s an outcast because his {{Amazingly Embarrassing Parents}} AmazinglyEmbarrassingParents are ghost-hunters and therefore seen as insane.



* {{Lampshaded}} in {{WesternAnimation/Kim Possible}} when Kim is shocked by the realization that she actually has an extremely {{Limited Social Circle}} with Ron and Monique being essentially her only friends. Later {{subverted}} in {{WesternAnimation/KimPossibleMovieSoTheDrama}} wherein {{Alpha Bitch}} Bonnie believes Kim will now be considered a loser for [[spoiler:dating Ron Stoppable]] but isn’t.

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* {{Lampshaded}} in {{WesternAnimation/Kim Possible}} ''WesternAnimation/KimPossible'' when Kim is shocked by the realization that she actually has an extremely {{Limited Social Circle}} LimitedSocialCircle with Ron and Monique being essentially her only friends. Later {{subverted}} in {{WesternAnimation/KimPossibleMovieSoTheDrama}} ''WesternAnimation/KimPossibleMovieSoTheDrama'' wherein {{Alpha Bitch}} AlphaBitch Bonnie believes Kim will now be considered a loser for [[spoiler:dating Ron Stoppable]] but isn’t.
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* ''ComicBook/SpiderMan'': Peter Parker is (to the reader) a handsome, highly intelligent, funny guy who used to be HappilyMarried to a stunning red-haired supermodel, and now is a relatively successful freelance photographer (he was retconned to have won a pulitzer for his picture taking skills). In real life, he'd be amazingly popular. In Franchise/MarvelUniverse Manhattan, though, he's all but completely ostracized from his peers because...well...he's [[ThisLoserIsYou Peter Parker]]. Though it's more true, to varying degrees, in adaptations like ''ComicBook/UltimateSpiderMan'' and various animated series that focus on his highschool life; in the original comics, he was only really ostracized when he was a teenager, and during that time he was a very shy kid prone to glaring angrily at the In-Crowd while muttering how they'll all learn one day. Once he grew up and actually ''became'' handsome and funny, did he get friends. It's only after ''One More Day'' that he became this, when it removed his marriage, his career, and his social skills and had everyone treat him like crap for no apparent reason. Then it's changed by the new Big Time era, complete with his alter ego Spider-Man beginning to become a trusted and respected hero in New York.[[note]]Among the New York ''public'', as the hero community already considered Spidey a mainstay.[[/note]]

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* ''ComicBook/SpiderMan'': Peter Parker is (to the reader) a handsome, highly intelligent, funny guy who used to be HappilyMarried to a stunning red-haired supermodel, and now is a relatively successful freelance photographer (he was retconned to have won a pulitzer Pulitzer for his picture taking skills).photography). In real life, he'd be amazingly popular. In Franchise/MarvelUniverse Manhattan, though, he's all but completely ostracized from his peers because...well...he's [[ThisLoserIsYou Peter Parker]]. Though it's more true, to varying degrees, in adaptations like ''ComicBook/UltimateSpiderMan'' and various animated series that focus on his highschool high school life; in the original comics, he was only really ostracized when he was a teenager, and during that time he was a very shy kid prone to glaring angrily at the In-Crowd while muttering how they'll all learn one day. Once he grew up and actually ''became'' handsome and funny, did he get friends. It's only after ''One More Day'' that he became this, when it removed his marriage, his career, and his social skills and had everyone treat him like crap for no apparent reason. Then it's changed by the new Big Time era, complete with his alter ego Spider-Man beginning to become a trusted and respected hero in New York.[[note]]Among the New York ''public'', as the hero community already considered Spidey a mainstay.[[/note]]
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* ''ComicBook/SpiderMan'': Peter Parker is (to the reader) a handsome, highly intelligent, funny guy who used to be HappilyMarried to a [[HeroesWantRedheads stunning red-haired supermodel]], and now is a relatively successful freelance photographer (he was retconned to have won a pulitzer for his picture taking skills). In real life, he'd be amazingly popular. In Franchise/MarvelUniverse Manhattan, though, he's all but completely ostracized from his peers because...well...he's [[ThisLoserIsYou Peter Parker]]. Though it's more true, to varying degrees, in adaptations like ''ComicBook/UltimateSpiderMan'' and various animated series that focus on his highschool life; in the original comics, he was only really ostracized when he was a teenager, and during that time he was a very shy kid prone to glaring angrily at the In-Crowd while muttering how they'll all learn one day. Once he grew up and actually ''became'' handsome and funny, did he get friends. It's only after ''One More Day'' that he became this, when it removed his marriage, his career, and his social skills and had everyone treat him like crap for no apparent reason. Then it's changed by the new Big Time era, complete with his alter ego Spider-Man beginning to become a trusted and respected hero in New York.[[note]]Among the New York ''public'', as the hero community already considered Spidey a mainstay.[[/note]]

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* ''ComicBook/SpiderMan'': Peter Parker is (to the reader) a handsome, highly intelligent, funny guy who used to be HappilyMarried to a [[HeroesWantRedheads stunning red-haired supermodel]], supermodel, and now is a relatively successful freelance photographer (he was retconned to have won a pulitzer for his picture taking skills). In real life, he'd be amazingly popular. In Franchise/MarvelUniverse Manhattan, though, he's all but completely ostracized from his peers because...well...he's [[ThisLoserIsYou Peter Parker]]. Though it's more true, to varying degrees, in adaptations like ''ComicBook/UltimateSpiderMan'' and various animated series that focus on his highschool life; in the original comics, he was only really ostracized when he was a teenager, and during that time he was a very shy kid prone to glaring angrily at the In-Crowd while muttering how they'll all learn one day. Once he grew up and actually ''became'' handsome and funny, did he get friends. It's only after ''One More Day'' that he became this, when it removed his marriage, his career, and his social skills and had everyone treat him like crap for no apparent reason. Then it's changed by the new Big Time era, complete with his alter ego Spider-Man beginning to become a trusted and respected hero in New York.[[note]]Among the New York ''public'', as the hero community already considered Spidey a mainstay.[[/note]]
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* {{Lampshaded}} in {{WesternAnimation/Kim Possible}} when Kim is shocked by the realization that she actually has an extremely {{Limited Social Circle}} with Ron and Monique being essentially her only friends. Later {{subverted}} in {{WesternAnimation/KimPossibleSoTheDrama}} wherein {{Alpha Bitch}} Bonnie believes Kim will now be considered a loser for [[spoiler:dating Ron Stoppable]] but isn’t.

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* {{Lampshaded}} in {{WesternAnimation/Kim Possible}} when Kim is shocked by the realization that she actually has an extremely {{Limited Social Circle}} with Ron and Monique being essentially her only friends. Later {{subverted}} in {{WesternAnimation/KimPossibleSoTheDrama}} {{WesternAnimation/KimPossibleMovieSoTheDrama}} wherein {{Alpha Bitch}} Bonnie believes Kim will now be considered a loser for [[spoiler:dating Ron Stoppable]] but isn’t.
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* {{Lampshaded}} in {{WesternAnimation/Kim Possible}} when Kim is shocked by the realization that she actually has an extremely {{Limited Social Circle}} with Ron and Monique being essentially her only friends. Later {{subverted}} in {{WesternAnimation/KimPossibleSoTheDrama}} wherein {{Alpha Bitch}} Bonnie believes Kim will now be considered a loser for [[spoiler:dating Ron Stoppable]] but isn’t.
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*{{WesternAnimation/Danny Phantom}} gives us Danny Fenton who, like Peter Parker, seems to be considered a {{Loser Protagonist}} despite no obvious reason for that. {{Downplayed}}, inasmuch as it’s implied that he’s an outcast because his {{Amazingly Embarrassing Parents}} are ghost-hunters and therefore seen as insane.
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*In {{Film/TheKarateKid1984}}, Daniel LaRusso is portrayed as a social outcast and viciously bullied while also being a good looking young fellow who seems to make friends easily and lacks all of the typical {{Loser Protagonist}} traits. {{Downplayed}} inasmuch as he ticked off the resident {{Jerk Jock}} by taking to his ex-girlfriend Alli and the rest simply follows from that.

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* ''Franchise/AnimalCrossing'': Kapp'n is a RenaissanceMan that operates both boats and buses, has a wife and child, has gone on many oceanic adventures, and has a downright ''beautiful'' singing voice. Despite having all the makings for a beloved character, he's ostracized InUniverse ''because'' of his singing voice, to the point that his wife outright exiled him from Tortimer Island because she can't stand his singing. Fans were rightfully confused by this, as they [[SugarWiki/AwesomeMusic love Kapp'n's songs]], and feel this untoward behavior towards him is completely unjustified.
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* ''Franchise/SailorMoon'': Minako seems to be a victim of this; unlike the other girls she lacks any other obvious traits that would make her unpopular. It's likely TheArtifact from working solo in her [[Manga/CodenameSailorV own manga]] to being retrofitted into the new storyline, as in that series her tomboyish act tended to scare away boys and gross out the other girls.

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* ''Franchise/SailorMoon'': Minako seems to be a victim of this; unlike the other girls she lacks any other obvious traits that would make her unpopular. It's likely TheArtifact from working solo in her [[Manga/CodenameSailorV own manga]] to being retrofitted into the new storyline, as in that series [[GirlyGirlWithATomboyStreak her more tomboyish act traits]] tended to [[NoGuyWantsAnAmazon scare away boys boys]] and gross out the other girls.
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* ''Literature/{{Maburaho}}'': Kazuki is your bog standard nice guy (often to a fault) harem protagonist. He also happens to have a noble lineage (he's connected to every major magical bloodline in Japan ''and'' Europe) and massive magical potential[[note]]People in this world have a set number of magic uses in their lives. Kazuki has eight. But due to his lineage, those eight are RealityWarper-level powerful[[/note]]. But for some reason, only the upper-upper class families know this. To everyone else in school, he's this magicless twerp who somehow has the attention of the three most-popular girls in school, even after he's used several of his uber-spells to save them from [[UngratefulTownsfolk their own stupidity.]]

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* ''Literature/{{Maburaho}}'': Main character Kazuki Shikimori is your bog standard nice guy (often to a fault) harem protagonist. He also happens to have a noble lineage (he's connected to every major magical bloodline in Japan ''and'' Europe) and massive magical potential[[note]]People in this world have a set number of magic uses in their lives. Kazuki has eight. But due to his lineage, those eight are RealityWarper-level powerful[[/note]]. But for some reason, only the upper-upper class families know this. To everyone else in school, he's this magicless twerp who somehow has the attention of the three most-popular girls in school, even after he's used several of his uber-spells to save them from [[UngratefulTownsfolk their own stupidity.]]
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This often leads up to a big payoff, when the Unconvincingly Unpopular Character is briefly given a moment when they realize that more people ''do'', in fact, like them more than they thought (usually when they are unexpectedly honoured at some manner of ceremony, such as a graduation). It's not explained why those honouring didn't [[CannotSpitItOut demonstrate this in some way]] earlier, (the few times it is, it's often explained as the rest of the student body fearing the AlphaBitch, JerkJock, or other BigManOnCampus so much, they didn't want to befriend the UnconvincinglyUnpopularCharacter and become a target of their fury) but it often comes in the form of a sweet gesture.

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This often leads up to a big payoff, when the Unconvincingly Unpopular Character is briefly given a moment when they realize that more people ''do'', in fact, like them more than they thought (usually when they are unexpectedly honoured at some manner of ceremony, such as a graduation). It's not explained why those honouring didn't [[CannotSpitItOut demonstrate this in some way]] earlier, (the few times it is, it's often explained as the rest of the student body fearing the AlphaBitch, JerkJock, or other BigManOnCampus so much, they didn't want to befriend the UnconvincinglyUnpopularCharacter Unconvincingly Unpopular Character and become a target of their fury) but it often comes in the form of a sweet gesture.



Often overlaps with ThisLoserIsYou. See also LonersAreFreaks. An InformedLoner is basically this, except they supposedly don't even want friends. See also WastedBeauty, where it is acknowledged that the character ''could'' be popular (because they're hot), but they have an "uncool" side that prevents them from being so.

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Often overlaps with ThisLoserIsYou. See also LonersAreFreaks. An InformedLoner is basically this, except they supposedly don't even want friends. See also WastedBeauty, where it is acknowledged that the character ''could'' be popular (because they're hot), but they have an "uncool" side that prevents them from being so.
so. Not to be confused with UnpopularPopularCharacter, but one may sometimes lead to the other.
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** From a Doylist perspective, this has a lot to do with how Peter Parker was depicted in the earlier stories by co-creator and first artist Creator/SteveDitko. Spider-Man's world back then was truly a WorldOfJerkass where everybody was an asshole and gave Peter crap, except perhaps for [[DotingParent Aunt May]] and [[NiceGuy Betty Brant]], and Peter himself could be quite a repellent jerk too. As soon as John Romita's run started, this changed radically to Peter Parker being an Archie Andrews-like [[TheAllAmericanBoy All-American Boy]] who was in the middle of [[LoveTriangle love triangles]] and stuff. Most adaptations try to make Peter an unpopular loser like in the Ditko stories, but with characterization more like in the Romita stories.

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** From a Doylist perspective, this has a lot to do with how Peter Parker was depicted in the earlier stories by co-creator and first artist Creator/SteveDitko. Spider-Man's world back then was truly a WorldOfJerkass where everybody was an asshole and gave Peter crap, except perhaps for [[DotingParent Aunt May]] and [[NiceGuy Betty Brant]], and Peter himself could be quite a repellent jerk at times too. As soon as John Romita's run started, this changed radically to Peter Parker being an Archie Andrews-like [[TheAllAmericanBoy All-American Boy]] who was in the middle of [[LoveTriangle love triangles]] and stuff. Most adaptations try to make Peter an unpopular loser like in the Ditko stories, but with characterization more like in the Romita stories.
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** From a Doylist perspective, this has a lot to do with how Peter Parker was depicted in the earlier stories by co-creator and first artist Creator/SteveDitko. Spider-Man's world back then was truly a WorldOfJerkass where everybody was an asshole and gave Peter crap, except perhaps for [[DotingParent Aunt May]] and [[NiceGuy Betty Brant]], and Peter himself could be quite a repellent jerk too. As soon as John Romita's run started, this changed radically to Peter Parker being more like an Archie Andrews-like [[TheAllAmericanBoy All-American Boy]] who was in the middle of [[LoveTriangle love triangles]] and stuff. Most adaptations try to make Peter an unpopular loser like in the Ditko stories, but with characterization more like in the Romita stories.

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** From a Doylist perspective, this has a lot to do with how Peter Parker was depicted in the earlier stories by co-creator and first artist Creator/SteveDitko. Spider-Man's world back then was truly a WorldOfJerkass where everybody was an asshole and gave Peter crap, except perhaps for [[DotingParent Aunt May]] and [[NiceGuy Betty Brant]], and Peter himself could be quite a repellent jerk too. As soon as John Romita's run started, this changed radically to Peter Parker being more like an Archie Andrews-like [[TheAllAmericanBoy All-American Boy]] who was in the middle of [[LoveTriangle love triangles]] and stuff. Most adaptations try to make Peter an unpopular loser like in the Ditko stories, but with characterization more like in the Romita stories.
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** From a Doylist perspective, this has a lot to do with how Peter Parker was depicted in the earlier stories by co-creator and first artist SteveDitko. Spider-Man's world back then was truly a WorldOfJerkass where everybody was an asshole and gave Peter crap, except perhaps for [[DotingParent Aunt May]] and [[NiceGuy Betty Brant]], and Peter himself could be quite a repellent jerk too. As soon as John Romita's run started, this changed radically to Peter Parker being more like an Archie Andrews-like [[TheAllAmericanBoy All-American Boy]] who was in the middle of [[LoveTriangle love triangles]] and stuff. Most adaptations try to make Peter an unpopular loser like in the Ditko stories, but with characterization more like in the Romita stories.

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** From a Doylist perspective, this has a lot to do with how Peter Parker was depicted in the earlier stories by co-creator and first artist SteveDitko.Creator/SteveDitko. Spider-Man's world back then was truly a WorldOfJerkass where everybody was an asshole and gave Peter crap, except perhaps for [[DotingParent Aunt May]] and [[NiceGuy Betty Brant]], and Peter himself could be quite a repellent jerk too. As soon as John Romita's run started, this changed radically to Peter Parker being more like an Archie Andrews-like [[TheAllAmericanBoy All-American Boy]] who was in the middle of [[LoveTriangle love triangles]] and stuff. Most adaptations try to make Peter an unpopular loser like in the Ditko stories, but with characterization more like in the Romita stories.
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* ''Literature/{{Maburaho}}'': Kazuki is your bog standard nice guy (often to a fault) harem protagonist. With a noble lineage (He's connected to every major magical bloodline in Japan ''and'' Europe) and massive magical potential[[note]]People in this world have a set number of magic uses in their lives. Kazuki has eight. But due to his lineage, those eight are RealityWarper-level powerful[[/note]]. But for some reason, only the upper-upper class families know this. To everyone else in school, he's this magicless twerp who somehow has the attention of the three most-popular girls in school. Even after he's used several of his uber-spells to save them from [[UngratefulTownsfolk their own stupidity.]]


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* ''Literature/{{Maburaho}}'': Kazuki is your bog standard nice guy (often to a fault) harem protagonist. He also happens to have a noble lineage (he's connected to every major magical bloodline in Japan ''and'' Europe) and massive magical potential[[note]]People in this world have a set number of magic uses in their lives. Kazuki has eight. But due to his lineage, those eight are RealityWarper-level powerful[[/note]]. But for some reason, only the upper-upper class families know this. To everyone else in school, he's this magicless twerp who somehow has the attention of the three most-popular girls in school, even after he's used several of his uber-spells to save them from [[UngratefulTownsfolk their own stupidity.]]
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* ''ComicBook/MonicasGang'': Despite Sunny's status as an unremarkable supporting character, he's surprisingly level-headed and shown to be pretty good at surfing, making some fans question why exactly he's a ButtMonkey.
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Sometimes the Unconvincingly Unpopular Character is briefly given a moment when they realize that more people ''do'', in fact, like them more than they thought (usually when they are unexpectedly honoured at some manner of ceremony, such as a graduation). It's not explained why those honouring didn't [[CannotSpitItOut demonstrate this in some way]] earlier, (the few times it is, it's often explained as the rest of the student body fearing the AlphaBitch, JerkJock, or other BigManOnCampus so much, they didn't want to befriend the Cool Loser and become a target of their fury) but it often comes in the form of a sweet gesture.
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* ''Manga/GreatTeacherOnizuka'': Eikichi Onizuka is pretty cool and a pretty big loser at the same time. He used to be in a gang, he rides a motorcycle, he breaks things... but he's never had a girlfriend, cosplays during class, and is so broke he doesn't even know who's on the 10,000 yen bill.



* ''Manga/IrisZero'': Toru Mizushima is quite handsome, very smart and good-hearted, yet is constantly mistreated due to his Iris Zero status. You'd think that his [[GuileHero ability to figure things out]] despite not having Iris would impress people, rather than make him a target for bullies. It may be justified by his “Minimal Exposure” policy, which means he tries to stand out as little as possible.



* ''Manga/MedakaBox'': Despite being the childhood friend of the very popular titular character, Zenkichi Hitoyoshi is generally acknowledged as just that, despite being friendly, sociable, and willing to help others. This is contrasted with Akune, the Prince of Judo.



* In ''Anime/TigerAndBunny'', Kotetsu T. Kaburagi/Wild Tiger is pretty much [[ShowWithinAShow HeroTV]]'s designated ButtMonkey despite being a handsome, selfless, funny, and [[LetsGetDangerous deceptively competent]] superhero with impressive physical abilities both [[SuperStrength powered]] and [[BroughtDownToBadass unpowered]]. A lot of it has to do with the fact that he's a BoringButPractical old-school hero who only cares about doing good in a world where superheroics have been turned into a reality TV show and mugging for the camera and looking cool for the audience is as important as actually fighting crime. Compare him to Sky High, who has about as much heroic drive as Kotetsu does but also knows how to maintain his self-image as a role model and thus is [=HeroTV's=] most popular "King of Heroes."
* ''Anime/YuGiOh'' has Katsuya Jonouchi (Joey Wheeler) after his HeelFaceTurn. He's fairly attractive, friendly, and a pretty badass duelist, and yet is constantly the target of bullying and [[ButtMonkey mean-spirited jokes]] from [[BadassNormal professional duelists and arc enemies]], [[TheRival Kaiba]], and even (until ''his'' HeelFaceTurn) [[EvilPowerVacuum Honda]] (Tristan Taylor).
** This was more justified in the manga, where his father is an alcoholic deadbeat and he himself was well-known to have hung out with a legitimately criminal gang.
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* In ''Anime/TigerAndBunny'', Kotetsu T. Kaburagi/Wild Tiger is pretty much [[ShowWithinAShow HeroTV]]'s designated ButtMonkey despite being a handsome, selfless, funny, and [[LetsGetDangerous deceptively competent]] superhero with impressive physical abilities both [[SuperStrength powered]] and [[BroughtDownToBadass unpowered]]. A lot of it has to do with the fact that he's a BoringButPractical old-school hero who only cares about doing good in a world where superheroics have been turned into a reality TV show and mugging for the camera and looking cool for the audience is as important as actually fighting crime. Compare him to Sky High, who has about as much heroic drive as Kotetsu does but also knows how to maintain his self-image as a role model and thus is [=HeroTV's=] most popular "King of Heroes."
* ''Anime/YuGiOh'' has Katsuya Jonouchi (Joey Wheeler) after his HeelFaceTurn. He's fairly attractive, friendly, and a pretty badass duelist, and yet is constantly the target of bullying and [[ButtMonkey mean-spirited jokes]] from [[BadassNormal professional duelists and arc enemies]], [[TheRival Kaiba]], and even (until ''his'' HeelFaceTurn) [[EvilPowerVacuum Honda]] (Tristan Taylor).
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* In the ''WesternAnimation/XMenEvolution'' tie in comics, written by Devin Grayson, in that twice people refer to the Xavier kids as freaks or make a deal about how 'weird' they are...despite the fact that Jean is shown to be VERY popular in the actual TV series, and Scott and Kurt, while not shown as particularly popular, are shown to be very good at [[NiceGuy making girls dig them]]. While it's once mentioned that Jean is considered 'Ok', and someone makes reference to having a crush on Scott, it really comes off as weird that it's made into a minor plot point despite it never coming up in the series... until TheReveal, but the comics are based before that happening.
* Momses from ''ComicBook/{{Minimonsters}}'' is considered the most handsome guy in Frank's gang, and is considered a loser only by Morty's gang... Who are much bigger losers than they.

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* In the ''WesternAnimation/XMenEvolution'' tie in comics, written by Devin Grayson, in that twice people refer to the Xavier kids as freaks or make a deal about how 'weird' they are... despite the fact that Jean is shown to be VERY popular in the actual TV series, and Scott and Kurt, while not shown as particularly popular, are shown to be very good at [[NiceGuy making girls dig them]]. While it's once mentioned that Jean is considered 'Ok', and someone makes reference to having a crush on Scott, it really comes off as weird that it's made into a minor plot point despite it never coming up in the series... until TheReveal, but the comics are based before that happening.
* Momses from ''ComicBook/{{Minimonsters}}'' is considered the most handsome guy in Frank's gang, and is considered a loser only by Morty's gang... Who are much bigger losers than they.
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* ''Fanfic/PersonaEG'': The Main Six, despite all of them being beautiful, nice and in prestigious positions (Rainbow Dash is captain of the soccer team, Rarity runs her own business, etc), everyone talks behind their backs and spread terrible rumors about them.
* The main characters in Blog/AskTheMainFour are not very popular in school due to the notorious schemes that they are often associated with.
* ''Fanfic/HistorysStrongestShinobi'': Due to Naruto having a loud, blunt and "in your face" personality and Kenichi being a overly neurotic wreck, the two aren't held in high regard. Over time however, people in-universe note how, when you spend more than five minutes with them, they fall more in to this trope considering Kenichi is practically joined to the hip of one the hottest girls in school, Naruto has incredible people skills and both are loyal friends and don't abuse their fighting skills for profit (unlike every one else in their school).
* ''Fanfic/TheSimpsonsTeamLASH'': Anastasia Burns is beautiful, smart, fashionable, charismatic, good at gymnastics, and most importantly, the wealthiest student at Springfield Elementary. In spite of that, the popular girls at Springfield Elementary all dislike her, and she doesn’t seem to have many friends. The main factor that drives people away from her seems to be [[BornInTheWrongCentury how out-of-touch she is with modern trends]].
* [[DownplayedTrope Downplayed]] with Giulia in ''Fanfic/TheStoryOfApolloDaphneAndLucaAnItalianTragedy'' since she's not heavily disliked or bullied by her classmates, yet is nonetheless still seen as weird (mostly because of her [[CelibateHeroine lack of interest in finding a romantic partner]]) in spite of being a smart, bubbly, friendly and adventurous girl.

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* ''Fanfic/PersonaEG'': The Main Six, despite all of them being beautiful, nice and in prestigious positions (Rainbow Dash is captain of the soccer team, Rarity runs her own business, etc), everyone talks behind their backs and spread terrible rumors about them.
* The main characters in Blog/AskTheMainFour are not very popular in school due to the notorious schemes that they are often associated with.
* ''Fanfic/HistorysStrongestShinobi'': Due to Naruto having a loud, blunt and "in your face" personality and Kenichi being a overly neurotic wreck, the two aren't held in high regard. Over time however, people in-universe note how, when you spend more than five minutes with them, they fall more in to this trope considering Kenichi is practically joined to the hip of one the hottest girls in school, Naruto has incredible people skills and both are loyal friends and don't abuse their fighting skills
In ''Film/TheAmazingSpiderMan'', Creator/AndrewGarfield was criticized for profit (unlike every one else in their school).
* ''Fanfic/TheSimpsonsTeamLASH'': Anastasia Burns is beautiful,
making Peter Parker ''too'' cool. Even before getting his powers, he's shown to be attractive, athletic, smart, fashionable, charismatic, good at gymnastics, and most importantly, the wealthiest student at Springfield Elementary. In spite of that, the popular girls at Springfield Elementary all dislike her, and she doesn’t seem friendly, making it hard to have many friends. The main factor buy that drives people away from her seems to be [[BornInTheWrongCentury how out-of-touch she is with modern trends]].
* [[DownplayedTrope Downplayed]] with Giulia in ''Fanfic/TheStoryOfApolloDaphneAndLucaAnItalianTragedy'' since she's not heavily disliked or bullied by her classmates, yet is nonetheless still seen as weird (mostly because of her [[CelibateHeroine lack of interest in finding
he's a romantic partner]]) in spite of being a smart, bubbly, friendly and adventurous girl.friendless loser.



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* Arthur from ''WesternAnimation/ShrekTheThird'' seems fairly normal, maybe a bit introverted, but he's picked on by everyone, including the stereotypical [[TabletopGame/DungeonsAndDragons DnD nerds]].
* In spite of the fact that he's an outcast that was clearly BornInTheWrongCentury, Burger-Beard from ''WesternAnimation/TheSpongeBobMovieSpongeOutOfWater'' owns an awesome-looking pirate ship, which is pimped-out with wheels and a ton of cannons on it.
* Belle from ''WesternAnimation/BeautyAndTheBeast'' is considered the most beautiful girl in the village by the townspeople, is very friendly and outgoing to everyone she meets, and has the town hero Gaston interested in her, so she would definitely be well-liked by modern day standards. Despite that, she is pretty much outcasted by most of her village [[ValuesDissonance due to her love of books]] and has trouble making friends outside her eccentric father.
* Ian Lightfoot from ''WesternAnimation/{{Onward}}'' is an InkSuitActor of Creator/TomHolland and an overall likable guy yet starts out with no friends at school, though this has less to do with being perceived as a "loser" and more because of shyness and embarrassment around his nerdy brother. When he does work up the courage to invite some classmates to his birthday party, they show interest.
* In ''WesternAnimation/MinionsTheRiseOfGru'', Gru as a child didn't seem to be very popular at his school, despite being a charismatic kid who owned a lot of cool gadgets such as a flying motorcycle.
* ''WesternAnimation/TheAddamsFamily2019'' has Parker Needler. She's a bullied girl who is [[AbusiveParents (forced to be)]] dressed preppy by her mother Margaux, a real estate developer, blogs, and performs a dance routine in front of town citizens.

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* Arthur from ''WesternAnimation/ShrekTheThird'' seems fairly normal, maybe a bit introverted, but he's picked on by everyone, including ''Franchise/PerryMason''. His only admirer is his secretary, Della Street. This one ''especially'' boggles the stereotypical [[TabletopGame/DungeonsAndDragons DnD nerds]].
* In spite of the fact
mind, considering that he's an outcast incredibly rich, handsome, powerful, world famous lawyer that was clearly BornInTheWrongCentury, Burger-Beard from ''WesternAnimation/TheSpongeBobMovieSpongeOutOfWater'' owns an awesome-looking pirate ship, which is pimped-out with wheels and a ton of cannons on it.
* Belle from ''WesternAnimation/BeautyAndTheBeast'' is considered the most beautiful girl in the village by the townspeople, is very friendly and outgoing to everyone she meets, and has the town hero Gaston interested in her, so she would definitely be well-liked by modern day standards. Despite that, she is pretty much outcasted by most of her village [[ValuesDissonance due to her love of books]] and has trouble making friends outside her eccentric father.
* Ian Lightfoot from ''WesternAnimation/{{Onward}}'' is an InkSuitActor of Creator/TomHolland and an overall likable guy yet starts out with no friends at school, though this has less to do with
well known for being perceived as a "loser" on the side of justice. He has hundreds of attractive, young female clients, who go through life and more death situations with him, where he's always there to comfort and save them in their time of need. Yet ''none'' of them ever fall for him. If they flirt with him, it's always because of shyness they're just trying to manipulate or trick him. Apparently, no woman during those days wanted to chase and embarrassment around his nerdy brother. When marry an insanely rich, prominent lawyer. [[HoYay Luckily he does work up the courage to invite some classmates to his birthday party, they show interest.
* In ''WesternAnimation/MinionsTheRiseOfGru'', Gru as a child didn't seem to be very popular at his school, despite being a charismatic kid who owned a lot of cool gadgets such as a flying motorcycle.
* ''WesternAnimation/TheAddamsFamily2019''
has Parker Needler. She's a bullied girl who is [[AbusiveParents (forced to be)]] dressed preppy by her mother Margaux, a real estate developer, blogs, and performs a dance routine in front of town citizens.Paul]].



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* Marty [=McFly=] from ''Franchise/BackToTheFuture'' is unabashedly an overblown TotallyRadical teenager who skateboards to school, plays lead guitar in a band, and has a caring and attractive girlfriend, but is also a put-upon social outcast with poor self-confidence who's picked on by authority figures and bullies. At the same time. And even ''then'', he refuses to be victimized by bullies and is perfectly able to fight back.
%%* ''Film/ACinderellaStory''. You're telling us ''Music/HilaryDuff'' is the school outcast?
* In ''Film/TheAmazingSpiderMan'', Creator/AndrewGarfield was criticized for making Peter Parker ''too'' cool. Even before getting his powers, he's shown to be attractive, athletic, smart, and friendly, making it hard to buy that he's a friendless loser.
%%* In ''Film/JohnTuckerMustDie'', Brittany Snow is a complete outcast, despite being stereotypically pretty.
* In ''Film/RebelWithoutACause'', our hero is an alienated HighSchool outcast. He's played by the '50s rebel icon Creator/JamesDean (or rather, that film made him a '50s rebel icon).
* Booger from ''Film/RevengeOfTheNerds'' is a charismatic and rebellious DeadpanSnarker who doesn't really exhibit any traits that justify his status as a nerd. He ''is'' [[ThePigPen unhygenic]] and a bit of a {{Jerkass}}, but you'd think that those traits would get him grouped up with an entirely different kind of outcast.
* Michael Cera and Jonah Hill's characters in ''Film/{{Superbad}}''. An attractive girl clearly has the hots for Cera's character, and they're both invited to the hip party at the end, yet they're under the impression that they need to bring a ton of booze for any of the girls to get with them. It's implied that many students do like Evan (Cera's character), but don't hang out with him because of Seth (Hill), who is considered by people to be an immature JerkAss.
* Amit from ''Film/JaaneTuYaJaaneNa'', attractive, lovely... makes no sense.
* ''Film/PrettyInPink'': Andie is a poverty-stricken outsider [[StrawmanU picked on by the cool kids for being poor]]. She's played by Molly Ringwald, the same actress who plays [[LovableAlphaBitch a rich popular girl]] in ''Film/TheBreakfastClub''.
* ''Film/KalHoNaaHo'''s Rohit Patil, who happens to be rich and good-looking (as well as funny and sensitive), is introduced as unsuccessfully flirting with three different woman.
* Morris "Mud" Himmel in ''Film/CampNowhere'', though most of it was because of his lack of self-confidence.
* Freddy in ''Film/SchoolOfRock'' seems to be openly despised by the rest of his class but it's likely justified in that he's a wannabe tough guy and the only "cool kid" in a classroom full of nerds.
* Bianca from ''Film/TheDuff'' is intelligent and good-looking -- and the movie doesn't try to kid the audience she's not -- and isn't even necessarily unpopular. In an exploration of the trope, she is only considered to a loser ''by comparison'' to her more conventionally attractive popular friends, hence she is desginated (by the the student body, not her friends) the "duff" ([[FunWithAcronyms "dumb, ugly, fat friend"]]) of the group.
* ''Film/XMenApocalypse'': In a moment of self-deprecation, Quicksilver calls himself a "total loser," and the rest of the X-Men chuckle with him (and not ''at'' him). They barely know Peter, but they are already beginning to like him.
* This crops up frequently in the roles of Creator/HaileeSteinfeld, with films such as ''Film/TheEdgeOfSeventeen'' and ''Film/{{Bumblebee}}'' having her play a dorky young woman who has few to no friends.
* ''Film/{{Labyrinth}}'': Sarah appears to have no friends, and goes on no dates, in spite of looking like Jennifer Connelly. However, the novelization notes she has at least one school chum, and her interest in fantasy worlds could well be blinding her to what she could be enjoying in the real one. Being depressed over her mother leaving the family has probably also contributed to her isolation.
* ''Film/TheInternship'': Stuart and Neha are smart and attractive 21-year-olds with the academic qualifications to land an internship at Google, but are nonetheless bunched with the outcasts in Team Lyle. In Stuart's case, it's at least somewhat justified given how anti-social he is and when everyone's asked to form teams, he's shown to be looking at his phone the whole time and doesn't even bother trying to find teammates, but Neha, in spite of her various perverted interests, would probably be popular due to her friendly and outgoing personality.

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* Marty [=McFly=] from ''Franchise/BackToTheFuture'' is unabashedly an overblown TotallyRadical teenager who skateboards to school, plays lead guitar ''Series/{{Glee}}'': Everyone in a band, and has a caring and attractive girlfriend, but is also a put-upon social outcast with poor self-confidence who's picked on by authority figures and bullies. At the same time. And Glee Club is automatically unpopular for being part of it, even ''then'', he refuses though three of them are cheerleaders and several of them are on the football team. As of season two, the entire club is/has been on the cheerleading/football team or is dating somebody who is. Logically, these are the most popular people in school. It makes the whole "We're all misfits!!" thing hard to swallow. In one episode, the entire football team temporarily joins the Glee club, only to have the ''hockey'' team [[RunningGag throw slushies at them]].
%%* ''Series/LizzieMcGuire'': The title character and her friends are considered losers. Roger Ebert makes a crack at this trope's expense, wonder how a girl whose smile "shines brighter than all the stars in the sky" could be unpopular.
* ''Series/{{Seinfeld}}'': {{Parodied|Trope}} in an episode wherein Jerry dates a woman who seems
to be victimized by bullies and is perfectly able to fight back.
%%* ''Film/ACinderellaStory''. You're telling us ''Music/HilaryDuff'' is the school outcast?
* In ''Film/TheAmazingSpiderMan'', Creator/AndrewGarfield was criticized for making Peter Parker ''too'' cool. Even before getting his powers, he's shown to be
perfect (smart, attractive, athletic, smart, and friendly, making it hard to buy that he's a friendless loser.
%%* In ''Film/JohnTuckerMustDie'', Brittany Snow is a complete outcast, despite being stereotypically pretty.
* In ''Film/RebelWithoutACause'', our hero is an alienated HighSchool outcast. He's played by the '50s rebel icon Creator/JamesDean (or rather, that film made him a '50s rebel icon).
* Booger from ''Film/RevengeOfTheNerds'' is a charismatic and rebellious DeadpanSnarker who doesn't really exhibit any traits that justify his status as a nerd. He ''is'' [[ThePigPen unhygenic]] and a bit of a {{Jerkass}},
funny, friendly), but you'd think that those traits would get him grouped up with an entirely different kind of outcast.
* Michael Cera and Jonah Hill's characters in ''Film/{{Superbad}}''. An attractive girl clearly has the hots for Cera's character, and they're both invited to the hip party at the end, yet they're under the impression that they need to bring a ton of booze for any of the girls to get with them. It's implied that many students do
her own friends treat her like Evan (Cera's character), but don't hang a total loser and act like Jerry is doing her a favour by going out with him her. After George and Kramer meet her, they actually ''stage an intervention'' because of Seth (Hill), who is considered by people to be an immature JerkAss.
* Amit from ''Film/JaaneTuYaJaaneNa'', attractive, lovely... makes no sense.
* ''Film/PrettyInPink'': Andie is a poverty-stricken outsider [[StrawmanU picked on by the cool kids for being poor]]. She's played by Molly Ringwald, the same actress who plays [[LovableAlphaBitch a rich popular girl]] in ''Film/TheBreakfastClub''.
* ''Film/KalHoNaaHo'''s Rohit Patil, who happens to be rich and good-looking (as well as funny and sensitive), is introduced as unsuccessfully flirting
they can clearly see something very wrong with three different woman.
* Morris "Mud" Himmel
the woman and think Jerry must be losing it to even consider giving her the time of day. Jerry is utterly baffled at what is so unappealing about her, and in ''Film/CampNowhere'', though most of it was because his sheer desperation for ''somebody'' to approve of his lack of self-confidence.
* Freddy in ''Film/SchoolOfRock'' seems
relationship with this woman, he introduces her to be openly despised by the rest of his class but it's likely justified in that he's a wannabe tough guy and the only "cool kid" in a classroom full of nerds.
* Bianca from ''Film/TheDuff'' is intelligent and good-looking -- and the movie doesn't try
parents. They end up ''loving'' her... [[YourApprovalFillsMeWithShame which causes]] ''[[YourApprovalFillsMeWithShame Jerry]]'' [[YourApprovalFillsMeWithShame to kid the audience not like her anymore]].
* ''Series/TimeAfterTime'': Jane says
she's not -- and isn't even necessarily unpopular. In an exploration of the trope, she is only considered to a loser ''by comparison'' to her more conventionally attractive popular friends, hence she is desginated (by the the student body, not her friends) the "duff" ([[FunWithAcronyms "dumb, ugly, fat friend"]]) of the group.
* ''Film/XMenApocalypse'': In a moment of self-deprecation, Quicksilver calls himself a "total loser," and the rest of the X-Men chuckle
broken up with him (and not ''at'' him). They barely know Peter, but they are already beginning to like him.
* This crops up frequently in the roles of Creator/HaileeSteinfeld,
her last boyfriend, has mostly had bad luck with films such as ''Film/TheEdgeOfSeventeen'' and ''Film/{{Bumblebee}}'' having her play a dorky young woman who has few to no friends.
* ''Film/{{Labyrinth}}'': Sarah appears to have no friends, and goes on no dates, in spite of looking like Jennifer Connelly. However, the novelization notes she has at least one school chum, and her interest in fantasy worlds could well be blinding her to what she could be enjoying in the real one. Being depressed over her mother leaving the family has probably also contributed to her isolation.
* ''Film/TheInternship'': Stuart and Neha are smart and attractive 21-year-olds with the academic qualifications to land an internship at Google, but are nonetheless bunched with the outcasts in Team Lyle. In Stuart's case, it's at least somewhat justified given how anti-social he is
men and when everyone's asked to form teams, he's shown to be looking at his phone she'd tried online dating was dismissed as being "mediocre". She instantly attracts the whole time and doesn't even bother trying romantic attention of the handsome, charming H. G. This is not surprising, since she's a gorgeous, charming woman, making the above very difficult to find teammates, but Neha, in spite of her various perverted interests, would probably be popular due to her friendly and outgoing personality.swallow.



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* ''Franchise/PerryMason''. His only admirer is his secretary, Della Street. This one ''especially'' boggles the mind, considering that he's an incredibly rich, handsome, powerful, world famous lawyer that is well known for being on the side of justice. He has hundreds of attractive, young female clients, who go through life and death situations with him, where he's always there to comfort and save them in their time of need. Yet ''none'' of them ever fall for him. If they flirt with him, it's always because they're just trying to manipulate or trick him. Apparently, no woman during those days wanted to chase and marry an insanely rich, prominent lawyer. [[HoYay Luckily he has Paul]].
%%* The ''entire'' main cast of ''Literature/{{Stuck}}'': Tre, Allie, Nora and Max being the largest examples.
* ''Literature/BeforeIFall'': Kent [=McFuller=] is one of the few people who isn't in awe of the popular girls and [[PeerPressureMakesYouEvil can see the titular character Sam for who she really is underneath]]. He seems a ''lot'' happier than the popular kids and is well-liked enough to throw his WildTeenParty that becomes an important event in the book.
* Janiine Farehouse of ''{{Literature/Dinoverse}}'' is a fairly severe version of this. Bullies hate her - she's poor in a rich school, has her own fashion sense, and seems to be completely unaffected by anything they say or do. Actually, she intimidates them. And everyone else, including the people who like her. Between the intimidation factor and other kids not wanting to get on the bad side of the AlphaBitch, she has no friends at all, but is admired by many, ''including'' the bullies. They sense that she has integrity.
* Creator/VCAndrews has nearly every heroine be this trope. They’re all beautiful, kind, talented, heavily desired by men (whether they like the attention or not), and yet they’re treated like lepers at school by the resident AlphaBitch and many other popular girls. In many cases, they’re all jealous of the heroine because she’s so beautiful and has the attention of the guy that they want.

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* ''Franchise/PerryMason''. His only admirer is his secretary, Della Street. This ''WesternAnimation/HeathcliffAndTheCatillacCats'': You'd think a guy like Riff-Raff would have it made, given he's acknowledged as one ''especially'' boggles of the mind, considering toughest cats in Westfinster, has good looks, street savvy enough that he's an incredibly rich, handsome, powerful, world famous lawyer the leader of his own gang, and has a hottie ''[[DudeMagnet like Cleo]]'' as his girlfriend. Yet, despite all that is well known he has going for being on the side of justice. He has hundreds of attractive, young female clients, who go through life and death situations with him, where he's always there to comfort still a down-and-out alley cat who lives in a junkyard and save them in their his plans fail half the time of need. Yet ''none'' of them ever fall for him. If they flirt with him, it's always because they're just trying to manipulate or trick him. Apparently, no woman during those days wanted to chase and marry an insanely rich, prominent lawyer. [[HoYay Luckily he has Paul]].
%%* The ''entire'' main cast of ''Literature/{{Stuck}}'': Tre, Allie, Nora and Max being
[[SurroundedByIdiots his gang is dimwitted]].
* ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons'': [[Characters/TheSimpsonsBartSimpson Bart Simpson]] gets this on
the largest examples.
* ''Literature/BeforeIFall'': Kent [=McFuller=] is one of
[[DependingOnTheWriter occasional]] episode. There's no doubt he's the few people who isn't in awe of the popular girls and [[PeerPressureMakesYouEvil can see the titular coolest character Sam for who she really is underneath]]. He seems a ''lot'' happier than on the popular kids and is well-liked enough to throw show, but his WildTeenParty that becomes an important event popularity in school (or even with the book.
* Janiine Farehouse
rest of ''{{Literature/Dinoverse}}'' is a fairly severe version of this. Bullies hate her - she's poor in a rich school, has her own fashion sense, and seems to be completely unaffected the town) runs the gamut from adored by anything they say or do. Actually, she intimidates them. And everyone else, including the people who like her. Between the intimidation factor and other kids not wanting for how awesome he is, to get on the bad side of the AlphaBitch, she has no friends at all, but being a loner whose only friend is admired by many, ''including'' the bullies. They sense that she has integrity.
* Creator/VCAndrews has nearly every heroine be this trope. They’re all beautiful, kind, talented, heavily desired by men (whether they like the attention or not), and yet they’re treated like lepers at school by the resident AlphaBitch and many other popular girls. In many cases, they’re all jealous of the heroine because she’s so beautiful and has the attention of the guy that they want.
Milhouse.




[[folder:Live-Action TV]]
* ''Series/EightSimpleRules'': Kerry is intelligent, artistic and attractive - a bit [[DeadpanSnarker snarky]] perhaps, but for some, that's part of the charm. Still, she's generally portrayed as less desirable than her older sister Bridget. Justified in the first season because she's moody and condescending as well as being a little bitchy. She actually becomes more popular than her sister at the start of season 2.
* ''Series/BoyMeetsWorld'''s Cory Matthews. He’s friendly, adorkable, blends in with a majority of social groups…and is vastly unpopular compared to his best friend and girlfriend who are both considered out of his league.
** Series/GirlMeetsWorld has Riley Matthews. Cute, quirky straight A student who socializes with literally anyone and everyone with a super popular admirer and a cool best friend…but she’s also considered an unpopular dork.
* ''Series/BuffyTheVampireSlayer'':
** Buffy, although she was initially accepted by the in-crowd before her weird behavior, such as accidentally pulling a stake on Cordelia, led them to disowning her. In the end, she only really had two friends at school - Xander and Willow (and Cordelia and Oz by extension when they were dating Xander and Willow). In [[Recap/BuffyTheVampireSlayerS3E20TheProm "The Prom"]], however, Buffy receives a special Class Protector award for saving the other students' lives on a regular basis. At her previous high school in L.A. she was a very popular cheerleader, May Queen and LovableAlphaBitch herself, before she was called as the Slayer. At Sunnydale High, the fact that she sometimes has to cut classes and is first on the scene whenever something strange or violent happens leads to her being seen as a delinquent. Despite this, she ''is'' still beautiful and athletic after all, so several boys do either ask her out or wish they were brave enough to.
** Xander is attractive, friendly and funny, but has no friends except Willow and Buffy and everyone looks down on him because he lacks any shred of confidence in himself (he gets better). Only the science geeks are lower on the social ladder. Even when he starts dating head cheerleader Cordelia, it results in her ''losing'' social status rather than him gaining it.
* ''{{Series/Chuck}}'':
** Chuck Bartowski is a good-looking, smart, funny, and kind-hearted guy whom Casey even describes as a "social butterfly" in one episode, he's definitely one of the most socially-functional main characters. Yet he doesn't believe a woman like Sarah would genuinely be attracted to him. Of course it doesn't help that Chuck is frequently OvershadowedByAwesome--no really, that's what they actually call his sister's boyfriend Devon--and ''professional'' spies like Bryce, Cole and Shaw.
** Morgan. After Chuck must devote more of his life to the spy game, it's Morgan who keeps the Buy More running smoothly, first as assistant manager then as manager. He has the very cute Anna Wu as a girlfriend for most of seasons 1 and 2, then even manages to bag ''[[FemmeFatale Carina]]'' by the third season, to the point she's infatuated with him in season four. He also develops a solid romantic relationship with ''Casey's'' quite beautiful daughter Alex, has Creator/BoDerek gunning for him in season 5 (though it's largely because [[spoiler: he has the Intersect]] and is a respected member of Team Bartowski. You wouldn't ''think'' it because of the way his coworkers talk down to him or outright revolt against his authority as assistant manager/manager.
* ''Series/DawsonsCreek'': Almost all of the attractive major characters are depicted as being stereotypically uncool, particularly the beautiful and intelligent Joey.
* ''Series/DegrassiTheNextGeneration'': Mia Jones is the would-be [[AllGuysWantCheerleaders spicy cheerleader]] but being a teen mother stands in the way until she becomes a model.
* ''Series/{{Friends}}'': Despite his neuroses and social awkwardness, Chandler is smart, witty, good-looking, has a good job, and is generally a NiceGuy. But he's still treated like a loser, is unsuccessful with women, and is considered lucky to get a woman like Monica who apparently "could do better than him" (according to Rachel and Phoebe, at least).
* ''Series/{{Glee}}'':
** Everyone in the Glee Club is automatically unpopular for being part of it, even though three of them are cheerleaders and several of them are on the football team.
** As of season two the entire club is/has been on the cheerleading/football team or is dating somebody who is. Logically, these are the most popular people in school. It makes the whole "We're all misfits!!" thing hard to swallow.
** In one episode, the entire football team temporarily joins the Glee club, only to have the ''hockey'' team [[RunningGag throw slushies at them]].
* ''Series/ICarly'': Freddie is good-looking and is best friends with the popular Carly, but is still treated as a loser by most of the cast.
* ''Series/LizzieMcGuire'': The title character and her friends are considered losers. Roger Ebert makes a crack at this trope's expense, wonder how a girl whose smile "shines brighter than all the stars in the sky" could be unpopular.
* ''Series/NedsDeclassifiedSchoolSurvivalGuide'': Ned is cute, clever, friendly, open towards everyone and gives great tips, but he isn't very popular.
* ''Series/TheOC'': Taylor Townsend, a stunning, whip smart, witty young lady who is so unpopular she is reduced to following around Seth (and Summer) for want of a friend.
* ''Series/{{Popular}}'': Samantha, despite being gorgeous and smart, was unpopular. A snarky recapper on Website/TelevisionWithoutPity actually pointed out that for all her supposed outsiderness Sam generally had more stylized hairstyles and make up than the actually popular Brooke, who looked like she just ran a comb through her hair every morning.
* ''Series/MightyMorphinPowerRangers'': Billy was initially depicted as a nerdy dork and target of bullies despite being vey good looking, in incredible physical shape, having multiple girls interested in him over the course of the series and having several close friends including the most popular girl in school.
* ''Series/{{Seinfeld}}'': Completely parodied in an episode wherein Jerry dates a woman who seems to be perfect (smart, attractive, funny, friendly), but her own friends treat her like a total loser and act like Jerry is doing her a favour by going out with her. After George and Kramer meet her, they actually ''stage an intervention'' because they can clearly see something very wrong with the woman and think Jerry must be losing it to even consider giving her the time of day. Jerry is utterly baffled at what is so unappealing about her, and in his sheer desperation for ''somebody'' to approve of his relationship with this woman, he introduces her to his parents. They end up ''loving'' her... [[YourApprovalFillsMeWithShame which causes]] ''[[YourApprovalFillsMeWithShame Jerry]]'' [[YourApprovalFillsMeWithShame to not like her anymore]].
* ''Series/StrangerThings'': All the kids in the Party are this, being friendly, outgoing, and fairly good-looking, but are portrayed as unpopular teen outcasts, despite the fact that they have a tight-knit group of friends, support from their community, and most of them are in a relationship.
* ''Series/{{Terriers}}'': Much is made of Hank and Britt being immature [[ManChild manchildren]] who barely make a living. Despite this, they end up solving a large amount of interesting cases, sharing witty banter as they go.
* ''Series/TimeAfterTime'': Jane says she's broken up with her last boyfriend, has mostly had bad luck with men and when she'd tried online dating was dismissed as being "mediocre". She instantly attracts the romantic attention of the handsome, charming H. G. This is not surprising, since she's a gorgeous, charming woman, making the above very difficult to swallow.
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[[folder:Newspaper Comics]]
* The title character in ''ComicStrip/{{Dustin}}'' is referred to be rather good-looking, witty (or snarky) and is a college graduate. However, he also is a BasementDweller who wears cargo shorts most of the time.
%%* ''ComicStrip/{{Zits}}'': Jeremy and his gang are not particularly popular for no apparent reason.
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[[folder:Video Games]]
* Squall Leonhart from ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyVIII'' is to quote himself "an unfriendly, introverted guy." He's called a troublemaker by the faculty. He admits that this is a front he's put up to keep people from getting close to him. Midway through the game he gets surprised by a promotion to Commander which he thinks is ridiculous but quotes from his comrades and the school bulletin board shows that the entire school likes and respects him a great deal.
* Dante the main protagonist of the ''VideoGame/DevilMayCry'' franchise. He constantly struggles to make ends meet, is often the subject of mockery by his friends and has never been shown in a relationship. He's also an incredibly power half-demon and highly skilled in killing demons. And while he has never had a girlfriend in any of the games, it has been shown that this doesn't stop women from falling for him like Lucia in ''VideoGame/DevilMayCry2'' and it seems his lack of dating experience is by choice not because he is unappealing to women.
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* Blitzo from ''WebAnimation/HelluvaBoss'' is a seasoned gun-toting assassin, at one point dated a famous pop star, and is one of the few demons able to readily enter the mortal world by virtue of being on ([[AbhorrentAdmirer very]]) good terms with one of the most powerful beings ''in'' Hell. But he's also a complete weirdo who typically garners minimal respect from even his own employees or his adoptive daughter, let alone most other people he's seen interacting with - the only people who ''do'' seem to like him either don't know him all that well or are just as weird as he is.
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[[folder:Western Animation]]
* ''WesternAnimation/GoofTroop'':
** Max Goof, who had friends and a girl who liked him but also the occasional bully.
** Roxanne's friend Stacey from ''WesternAnimation/AGoofyMovie'' is an {{Inversion}}--she has large glasses and braces but is the most popular girl in school and the class president. The fact that Stacey is implied to be rich (enough to afford pay-per-view in TheNineties at least) and throws awesome parties may have something to do with it.
* ''WesternAnimation/HeathcliffAndTheCatillacCats'': You'd think a guy like Riff-Raff would have it made, given he's acknowledged as one of the toughest cats in Westfinster, has good looks, street savvy enough that he's the leader of his own gang, and has a hottie ''[[DudeMagnet like Cleo]]'' as his girlfriend. Yet, despite all that he has going for him, he's still a down-and-out alley cat who lives in a junkyard and his plans fail half the time because [[SurroundedByIdiots his gang is dimwitted]].
* ''WesternAnimation/MyLifeAsATeenageRobot'': In spite of being a robot superhero who also happens to be [[NiceGirl super sweet to just about everyone]], Jenny is shown to be at the bottom of the social hierarchy at school and gets bullied fairly often. Interestingly, it's actually implied that the Crust Cousins are aware of the fact that Jenny ''should'' be popular and are in fact manipulating things to ensure that she never becomes more popular than them.
* ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons'': [[Characters/TheSimpsonsBartSimpson Bart Simpson]] gets this on the [[DependingOnTheWriter occasional]] episode. There's no doubt he's the coolest character on the show, but his popularity in school (or even with the rest of the town) runs the gamut from adored by everyone for how awesome he is, to being a loner whose only friend is Milhouse.
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* ''ComicBook/SpiderMan'': Peter Parker is (to the reader) a handsome, highly intelligent, funny guy who used to be HappilyMarried to a [[HeroesWantRedheads stunning red-haired supermodel]], and now is a relatively successful freelance photographer (he was retconned to have won a pulitzer for his picture taking skills). In real life, he'd be amazingly popular. In Franchise/MarvelUniverse Manhattan, though, he's all but completely ostracized from his peers because...well...he's [[ThisLoserIsYou Peter Parker]]. Though it's more true, to varying degrees, in adaptations like ''ComicBook/UltimateSpiderMan'' and various animated series that focus on his highschool life; in the original comics, he was only really ostracized when he was a teenager, and during that time he was a very shy kid prone to glaring angrily at the In-Crowd while muttering how they'll all learn one day. Once he grew up and actually ''became'' handsome and funny, did he get friends. It's only after ''One More Day'' that he became this, when it removed his marriage, his career, and his social skills and had everyone treat him like crap for no apparent reason. Then it's changed by the new Big Time era, complete with his alter ego Spider-Man beginning to become a trusted and respected hero amongst New York.

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* ''ComicBook/SpiderMan'': Peter Parker is (to the reader) a handsome, highly intelligent, funny guy who used to be HappilyMarried to a [[HeroesWantRedheads stunning red-haired supermodel]], and now is a relatively successful freelance photographer (he was retconned to have won a pulitzer for his picture taking skills). In real life, he'd be amazingly popular. In Franchise/MarvelUniverse Manhattan, though, he's all but completely ostracized from his peers because...well...he's [[ThisLoserIsYou Peter Parker]]. Though it's more true, to varying degrees, in adaptations like ''ComicBook/UltimateSpiderMan'' and various animated series that focus on his highschool life; in the original comics, he was only really ostracized when he was a teenager, and during that time he was a very shy kid prone to glaring angrily at the In-Crowd while muttering how they'll all learn one day. Once he grew up and actually ''became'' handsome and funny, did he get friends. It's only after ''One More Day'' that he became this, when it removed his marriage, his career, and his social skills and had everyone treat him like crap for no apparent reason. Then it's changed by the new Big Time era, complete with his alter ego Spider-Man beginning to become a trusted and respected hero amongst in New York.[[note]]Among the New York ''public'', as the hero community already considered Spidey a mainstay.[[/note]]
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* ''Literature/{{Maburaho}}: Kazuki is your bog standard nice guy (often to a fault) harem protagonist. With a noble lineage and massive magical potential[[note]]People in this world have a set number of magic uses in their lives. Kazuki has eight. But due to his lineage, those eight are RealityWarper-level powerful[[/note]]. But for some reason, only the upper-upper class families know this. To everyone else in school, he's this magicless twerp who somehow has the attention of the three most-popular girls in school. Even after he's used several of his uber-spells to save them from [[UngratefulBastards their own stupidity.]]

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* ''Literature/{{Maburaho}}: ''Literature/{{Maburaho}}'': Kazuki is your bog standard nice guy (often to a fault) harem protagonist. protagonist. With a noble lineage (He's connected to every major magical bloodline in Japan ''and'' Europe) and massive magical potential[[note]]People in this world have a set number of magic uses in their lives. lives. Kazuki has eight. eight. But due to his lineage, those eight are RealityWarper-level powerful[[/note]]. powerful[[/note]]. But for some reason, only the upper-upper class families know this. this. To everyone else in school, he's this magicless twerp who somehow has the attention of the three most-popular girls in school. school. Even after he's used several of his uber-spells to save them from [[UngratefulBastards [[UngratefulTownsfolk their own stupidity.]]
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* Creator/VCAndrews has nearly every heroine be this trope. They’re all beautiful, kind, talented, heavily desired by men (whether they like the attention or not), and yet they’re treated like lepers at school by the resident AlphaBitch and many other popular girls. In many cases, they’re all jealous of the heroine because she’s so beautiful and has the attention of the guy that they want.



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%%* * ''Series/BoyMeetsWorld'''s Cory Matthews. He’s friendly, adorkable, blends in with a majority of social groups…and is vastly unpopular compared to his best friend and girlfriend who are both considered out of his league.
** Series/GirlMeetsWorld has Riley Matthews. Cute, quirky straight A student who socializes with literally anyone and everyone with a super popular admirer and a cool best friend…but she’s also considered an unpopular dork.
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* ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons'': Bart Simpson gets this on the [[DependingOnTheWriter occasional]] episode. There's no doubt he's the coolest character on the show, but his popularity in school (or even with the rest of the town) runs the gamut from adored by everyone for how awesome he is, to being a loner whose only friend is Milhouse.

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* ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons'': [[Characters/TheSimpsonsBartSimpson Bart Simpson Simpson]] gets this on the [[DependingOnTheWriter occasional]] episode. There's no doubt he's the coolest character on the show, but his popularity in school (or even with the rest of the town) runs the gamut from adored by everyone for how awesome he is, to being a loner whose only friend is Milhouse.
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* [[DownplayedTrope Downplayed]] with Giulia in ''Fanfic/TheStoryOfApolloDaphneAndLucaAnItalianTragedy'' since she's not heavily disliked or bullied by her clasmates, yet is nonetheless still seen as weird (mostly because of her [[CelibateHeroine lack of interest in finding a romantic partner]]) in spite of being a smart, bubbly, friendly and adventurous girl.

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* [[DownplayedTrope Downplayed]] with Giulia in ''Fanfic/TheStoryOfApolloDaphneAndLucaAnItalianTragedy'' since she's not heavily disliked or bullied by her clasmates, classmates, yet is nonetheless still seen as weird (mostly because of her [[CelibateHeroine lack of interest in finding a romantic partner]]) in spite of being a smart, bubbly, friendly and adventurous girl.
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* [[DownplayedTrope Downplayed]] with Giulia in ''FanficTheStoryOfApolloDaphneAndLucaAnItalianTragedy'' since she's not heavily disliked or bullied by her clasmates, yet is nonetheless still seen as weird (mostly because of her [[CelibateHeroine lack of interest in finding a romantic partner]]) in spite of being a smart, bubbly, friendly and adventurous girl.

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* [[DownplayedTrope Downplayed]] with Giulia in ''FanficTheStoryOfApolloDaphneAndLucaAnItalianTragedy'' ''Fanfic/TheStoryOfApolloDaphneAndLucaAnItalianTragedy'' since she's not heavily disliked or bullied by her clasmates, yet is nonetheless still seen as weird (mostly because of her [[CelibateHeroine lack of interest in finding a romantic partner]]) in spite of being a smart, bubbly, friendly and adventurous girl.
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* [[DownplayedTrope Downplayed]] with Giulia in ''FanficTheStoryOfApolloDaphneAndLucaAnItalianTragedy'' since she's not heavily disliked or bullied by her clasmates, yet is nonetheless still seen as weird (mostly because of her [[CelibateHeroine lack of interest in finding a romantic partner]]) in spite of being a smart, bubbly, friendly and adventurous girl.
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* ''ComicBook/SpiderMan'': Peter Parker is (to the reader) a handsome, highly intelligent, funny guy who used to be HappilyMarried to a [[HeroesWantRedheads stunning red-haired supermodel]], and now is a relatively successful freelance photographer (he was retconned to have won a pulitzer for his picture taking skills). In real life, he'd be amazingly popular. In MarvelUniverse Manhattan, though, he's all but completely ostracized from his peers because...well...he's [[ThisLoserIsYou Peter Parker]]. Though it's more true, to varying degrees, in adaptations like ''ComicBook/UltimateSpiderMan'' and various animated series that focus on his highschool life; in the original comics, he was only really ostracized when he was a teenager, and during that time he was a very shy kid prone to glaring angrily at the In-Crowd while muttering how they'll all learn one day. Once he grew up and actually ''became'' handsome and funny, did he get friends. It's only after ''One More Day'' that he became this, when it removed his marriage, his career, and his social skills and had everyone treat him like crap for no apparent reason. Then it's changed by the new Big Time era, complete with his alter ego Spider-Man beginning to become a trusted and respected hero amongst New York.

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* ''ComicBook/SpiderMan'': Peter Parker is (to the reader) a handsome, highly intelligent, funny guy who used to be HappilyMarried to a [[HeroesWantRedheads stunning red-haired supermodel]], and now is a relatively successful freelance photographer (he was retconned to have won a pulitzer for his picture taking skills). In real life, he'd be amazingly popular. In MarvelUniverse Franchise/MarvelUniverse Manhattan, though, he's all but completely ostracized from his peers because...well...he's [[ThisLoserIsYou Peter Parker]]. Though it's more true, to varying degrees, in adaptations like ''ComicBook/UltimateSpiderMan'' and various animated series that focus on his highschool life; in the original comics, he was only really ostracized when he was a teenager, and during that time he was a very shy kid prone to glaring angrily at the In-Crowd while muttering how they'll all learn one day. Once he grew up and actually ''became'' handsome and funny, did he get friends. It's only after ''One More Day'' that he became this, when it removed his marriage, his career, and his social skills and had everyone treat him like crap for no apparent reason. Then it's changed by the new Big Time era, complete with his alter ego Spider-Man beginning to become a trusted and respected hero amongst New York.

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