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11->''Oh, uh oh\
12She's following me\
13Oh, uh oh\
14She's out of her tree\
15Oh, uh oh\
16She's off of her rocker\
17I wanna marry my stalker!''
18-->-- "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WJbqm4k5qoI Stalker]]", Music/{{Goldfinger}}
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20A man who creeps after a woman, spies on her, and builds a StalkerShrine in her honor is creepy. The woman, however, [[DoubleStandard not so much]], especially if she is conventionally attractive, but even if she isn't, she is far more likely to be treated sympathetically and the whole thing far more likely to be PlayedForLaughs than if the gender dynamic were reversed.
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22In RealLife, it shouldn't need to be said, stalking is a Bad Idea[[{{Tradesnark}} ™]] and, depending on the extent to which the stalker goes, almost certainly illegal no matter which genders are involved. Unfortunately, this trope can be found in real life insofar as men are often less likely to be taken seriously by the authorities than women in a similar situation. That said, as with similar tropes, Administrivia/NoRealLifeExamplesPlease
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24Compare StalkingIsLove and StalkerWithACrush. This trope is related to and often overlaps with AbhorrentAdmirer. This trope tends to serve as the LighterAndSofter SisterTrope of DoubleStandardRapeFemaleOnMale, [[note]](and, often times, serves as a more family-friendly [[{{Bowdlerise}} substitute]] and/or [[DoesThisRemindYouOfAnything metaphor]] for it)[[/note]] though the stereotypes regarding stalking aren't ''quite'' identical to the stereotypes regarding rape.
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26As with all SexualHarassmentAndRapeTropes, '''Administrivia/NoRealLifeExamplesPlease'''
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29!!Examples:
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36* A series of commercials for the Android smartphone featured a girl who couldn't stop talking about her new LoveInterest Brad and all the different ways the Android's apps let her keep tabs on him. She could go through his Facebook and compare herself to photos of his ex-girlfriends, watch his Twitter to see if he mentioned her, and so on. Taken to the disturbing extreme when she talked about checking in on Foursquare... which had just declared her the 'mayor' of Brad's closet. The wide-eyed, vacant, faintly unhinged expression on the actress' face only made it that much creepier, but the whole thing was PlayedForLaughs. Hard to imagine them being as funny if the stalker was male.
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40* In ''Manga/DeathNote'', [[PluckyComicRelief Misa Amane]] stalking Light (a CuteAndPsycho {{Yandere}} SerialKillerKiller stalking another SerialKillerKiller) is mostly PlayedForLaughs.
41* ''Anime/DigimonAdventure02'': Motomiya Jun/June is this to good-looking Ishida Yamato/Matt. She's a fan of his music, but he doesn't return an iota of her interest and is exceedingly unhappy with the attention. (Also worth noting that she's in high school, and he's in eighth grade.) The other kids' response to him being stuck on a bus with her for several hours? Laugh. It's hard to imagine this being remotely funny if you reverse the genders.
42* ''Manga/FairyTail'': Zig-zagged, mostly on the subject of Juvia's obsession with Gray. Especially before she joins the titular guild, since before then she doesn't have a chance to hang out with him every day and just stalks him because of that. She has even kept track of the number of days they've known each other, the fact that her room is full of Gray dolls is portrayed as cute, and most members of the guild think Gray should just date her already. Gray meanwhile treats her actions with anything from indifference to annoyance since he knows who she is even before she joins Fairy Tail, and his lack of real care seems to be some combination of having beaten her and saved her life during the guild war with Phantom Lord and (at first) not really having any interest back. Yet they go on many missions together, sometimes alone, and even [[CombinationAttack have effective teamwork]]. Meanwhile, when Lucy is followed by a suspicious-looking man (who is soon revealed to just be her father gone from RichesToRags), she is genuinely afraid and freaks out over what his intentions might be since she doesn't know who he is at first, plus she's much less brave about these sorts of things than Gray.
43* {{Subverted|Trope}} with ''Manga/{{Gintama}}'', but not for the reason you'd expect. The series has ''numerous'' stalkers in it, ranging from the masochistic {{ninja}} Ayame Sarutobi, to the driven Shinsengumi captain Isao Kondo, to the dutiful but fanatic Ayumu Tojo. With only one or two exceptions, ''all'' of it is PlayedForLaughs, the aforementioned three in particular, largely because of the absurd lengths they'll go to, and slapstick brought about by their targets, Gintoki, Otae, and Kyubei respectively, getting retribution on them.
44* ''Manga/TokimekiTonight'':
45** Both Ranze and Yoko like Shun, and some of the batshit insane things they do (like investigating his letters and snooping in his family matters) is portrayed as funny. [[spoiler: Ranze and Shun get together in the end, and she is never called out for her behaviour.]]
46** Also GenderInverted, as Prince Aaron's obsession with Ranze is PlayedForLaughs, especially as her own mother is a ShipperOnDeck for the two. Ranze couldn't make her disdain for him any less clearer, [[spoiler: and eventually gets the hint, so he proceeds to have a PerfectlyArrangedMarriage with Phila.]]
47* ''Franchise/{{Naruto}}'':
48** In [[Manga/{{Naruto}} the manga]] itself, Hinata's a {{Downplayed|Trope}} version of a StalkerWithACrush who's too shy to approach Naruto, but anime {{filler}}s and the SD spinoff tend to exaggerate Hinata's character into an obsessive stalker.
49** Karin is the same for Sasuke, only less sympathetically because while Naruto actually likes Hinata, Sasuke finds Karin creepy (which might have something to do with the fact that she once planned to drug their teammates so she could [[DoubleStandardRapeFemaleOnMale rape him while he was injured]]).
50* Kotone in ''Manga/NyanKoi'' is a NightmareFetishist who crushes hard on the hero because of his curse. She has an entire fantasy journal about him on her cell phone and has no qualms about bugging his house. Her twin sister Akari does not approve of this, reminding Kotone that [[WorryingForTheWrongReason she shouldn't stalk people before turning 20.]]
51* Mizore Shirayuki from ''Manga/RosarioPlusVampire'' initially averts this due to her {{yandere}} tendencies, but when she moves past those, her stalking habits become far more comical. She has hidden in trash cans, outside the second-story window, and many, many other strange places. All because she finds it "fun".
52** At least in the manga version this is also downplayed a bit because, with the exception of points where ''everybody's'' stalking the protagonist, she's usually stalking the group. Of her friends, who often know she's there, and panel shots portray her as relaxing in their vicinity as much as actually watching them. This makes it come off as just a more extreme case of not being comfortable too close to too many new people at once, which isn't that odd for the shut-in she was at the start.
53* ''Manga/SayonaraZetsubouSensei'' has a girl stalking her teacher...persistently, and much to his chagrin. But that's just ''one'' thing in that anime that CrossesTheLineTwice. And in a twist, it isn't funny just because of the student stalking her teacher, but because now the student is being stalked by her ex-boyfriend, the ex-boyfriend by his current girlfriend, etc. leading to ''a chain of stalkers''.
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57* In the ''Manga/DeathNote'' fic ''Fanfic/ACureForLove'', Misa gives Light a ForcefulKiss and everyone laughs. Averted earlier when L warns Light just how dangerous [[{{Yandere}} Misa's]] [[StalkerWithACrush "crush"]] is:
58-->'''L''': [[ParentalAbandonment It must have quite distressing to come home and find your family murdered]] only to watch the perpetrator evade justice... However, considering that psychological trauma, she is most definitely and unsurprisingly unbalanced. She exhibits signs of erotomania in relation to you, Light-kun.\
59'''Light''': I wouldn't go that far... It's a crush. I can handle it.\
60'''L''': Yes, by avoidance. I dealt with a case where the victim handled it in the same way as you're doing. Didn't end well.\
61'''Light''': They died?\
62'''L''': [[SerialKiller No, but 56 other people did]] [[MadLove when their stalker decided that their deaths would be an appropriate tribute.]]\
63'''Light''': Oh, that's comforting.
64* This is {{Lampshaded}} in the ''Manga/DeathNote'' fic ''Fanfic/FeverDreams''. Many background characters find it humorous how Misa stalks Light (or even think he's ''lucky'' to be stalked by a hot celebrity chick) and only when Misa gets [[{{Yandere}} really violent and crazy]] do people even ''consider'' calling the cops.
65* This is the only thing keeping [[StalkerWithACrush Romilda Vane's]] behavior in ''Franchise/HarryPotter'' fanfic ''[[https://www.fanfiction.net/s/12407725/1/A-Question-of-When A Question of When]]'' from being utterly disturbing, as she is willing to ''[[CosmicRetcon rewrite reality]]'' just to find the perfect moment to approach Harry and convince him they are meant to be together.
66* It's implied in the ''WesternAnimation/RandyCunninghamNinthGradeNinja'' fanfic "Prom 1985" when we learn why the Nomicon chose Randy as the current Ninja. [[spoiler:She saw him [[ShirtlessScene shirtless]] when she was using her psychic powers to observe possible candidates.]]
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70* The female squirrel from ''WesternAnimation/TheSwordInTheStone'' is in lust with Wart. She stalks and repeatedly touches him after he explicitly tells her, "No." She chases after him when he tries to run away, and he becomes so desperate to be left alone he resorts to begging Merlin to be turned back into a human in order to escape her. Merlin only complies when he gets his own female squirrel stalker after him because he thought Wart's situation was amusing.
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74* ''Film/AllAboutSteve'' has Mary, who is stalking Steve across the country as she's decided he's her one true love. She's oblivious. Steve's crew thinks it's hilarious. Steve is terrified.
75* ''Film/FatalAttraction'' is probably one of the most memorable depictions of stalking on film, and it subverts this trope in terrifying fashion.
76* Subverted in ''Film/HeLovesMeHeLovesMeNot,'' a French movie starring Audrey Tautou. Initially, the film presents the relationship between the male and female leads from the perspective of Tautou's character as if it were a typical romantic drama. [[spoiler:Halfway through the movie, it's [[PerspectiveFlip flipped]] and the same events are depicted the eyes of her unwitting crush, revealing that Tautou's character is actually a deranged, violent stalker.]]
77* ''Film/HighSchoolMusical'': In the second film, Sharpay anonymously hires Troy to work for her, spies on him almost 24/7, has his manager track his movements, and blackmails him into singing romantic duets with her. All while he has a girlfriend he is very much in love with and repeatedly indicates he's uncomfortable with Sharpay's attention. While Sharpay's clearly in the wrong, her actions are played as a frivolous teenage crush instead of anything more serious, and most of the blame falls on ''Troy'' for not getting rid of her.[[note]] What's even worse is her parents seem to encourage her obsession, even though they're technically Troy's bosses, (in a job he really needs) meaning he's trapped in an impossible position and there's a whole other level of manipulation going on. [[/note]]
78* In ''Film/OfficeRomance'', Olga stalks Yuri (they used to date at college), flirting with him at every opportunity, sending him love letters, and keeping watch at the door of his office. He gently tells her he isn’t interested, but she immediately says she isn’t going to be deterred. She is portrayed sympathetically, especially since he is a SmugSnake. He ends up revealing her love letters to the entire department, which is admittedly a horribly nasty thing to do, but he does it when he snaps after ''months'' of her stalking.
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82* In the ''Franchise/HarryPotter'' universe:
83** [[http://www.cracked.com/article_19397_the-5-most-depraved-sex-scenes-implied-by-harry-potter.html Magical date-rape drugs are sold out in the open ]] and it's considered wacky hijinks when Ron gets dosed by Romilda Vane, a crazy fangirl who intended for Harry to take the potion. In the case of [[DoubleStandardRapeFemaleOnMale Merope Gaunt's stalking Tom Riddle Sr. and dosing him with a love potion]], it's at least depicted as unhealthy with Merope depicted as in the wrong for doing so, although Merope is still [[DoubleStandardRapeFemaleOnMale far more sympathetic than a male-on-female equivalent would be]]. What's especially weird is that both of these events are described in the same book, and yet neither is brought up in reference to the other. MisaimedFandom sometimes even says Tom Riddle Sr was in the wrong for leaving Merope and deserved it for [[FelonyMisdemeanor being a snob]], ignoring that Tom Riddle as a date rape victim has every right to leave the dangerous strange woman who took advantage of him.
84** In ''Literature/HarryPotterAndTheGobletOfFire'', it's mentioned that as [[LovableJock Viktor Krum]] settles in to study in the library, a group of fangirls sneak in to spy on him from behind the bookshelves. This is PlayedForLaughs, with Harry and Hermione opting to leave because the giggling distracts them from their own research. The same book reveals that the ghost girl Moaning Myrtle sometimes spies on boys bathing, which is also PlayedForLaughs.
85* In ''Literature/HushHush'', Nora tries to steal Patch's student records and convince a co-worker to give her his work application. This is treated as comedy. The sequel has her stalking Patch after their breakup (which ''she'' initiated) which, while not portrayed as funny, is still treated as a sign of her broken heart and meant to show her as sympathetic. Her friend, Vee, also comes up with several boyfriend-hunting schemes that would be played for creepiness if it was a man pursuing a woman but are used as a sign of how zany she is (for instance, her proposing that she and Nora peep in on her latest love interest's bedroom to see if he's awake).
86* Downplayed in the Creator/AgathaChristie novel ''Literature/NOrM'': Tuppence and Tommy are undercover at a seaside town, with Tuppence going as a widow. She explains that her character obviously trying to get her hooks into the handsome and well-off man will both give them an excuse to be together, and lower suspicion since a woman with matrimonial intentions chasing after a man is always funny.
87* ''Literature/{{Shimoneta}}'': [[CuteAndPsycho Anna's]] relentless pursuit of Tanukichi is one of the series' main sources of comedy. She's done everything from staking out his apartment, to quite literally chasing him around the halls at school, because [[ComicallyMissingThePoint she fails to realize]] [[LoveMakesYouCrazy he's terrified of her.]]
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91* Played with on ''Series/BeverlyHills90210''. After Brandon Walsh breaks up with his girlfriend Emily Valentine, she refuses to accept it, calling him repeatedly, showing up wherever he is uninvited and unannounced, kissing/touching him, etc. The other members of the gang make a few wisecracks, but even so, it's clear that they actually ''don't'' find this cute or funny, with his twin sister Brenda warning him that the situation has the potential to become violent. On the other hand, their own mother is consistently sympathetic to her, chalking her behavior up to teenage hormones, even as it gets more deranged. By the end of the storyline, when the girl is actually taken away for psychiatric care, even ''Brandon'' feels sorry for her, citing how lonely she must have been.
92* In an episode of ''Series/TheBigBangTheory'', much of Amy's behaviour towards Sheldon Cooper could be easily interpreted as stalking, and a lot of it is met with uproarious laughter by the audience. One episode has her flat-out admit she snuck ''multiple'' sets of night clothes & toothbrushes into Sheldon's apartment in hopes she would be invited to sleep over. This is PlayedForLaughs.
93* ''Series/{{Cheers}}:'' In season 5, Diane follows Sam everywhere he goes, insisting they will get married even when Sam flat-out tells her he's no longer interested, even when he's on dates, and when Sam finally caves and proposes, she refuses yet again... then tries to blackmail Sam into proposing to her once more by claiming he assaulted her when she trips, playing up her injuries in court so that Sam is nearly sent to jail. This is all played entirely for laughs.
94* Kat from the sitcom ''Series/TheClass2006'' stalks Benjamin, taking disturbingly specific pictures of him and developing them herself, then stacking them in large piles and knowing exactly where to find a particular picture. Initially funny, until she starts dating Benjamin and he finds the pictures. But then he forgives her.
95* ''Series/CrazyExGirlfriend'' ''seems'' to play this trope straight throughout much of the first season, with both main character Rebecca and her best friend Paula going to incredible lengths to keep tabs on Rebecca's ex-boyfriend Josh, but by the end of the season, it winds up subverted and deconstructed when both women realize that their behavior has been creepy and disrespectful to Josh and his girlfriend, as well as massively unhealthy for their own friendship.
96* ''Series/FamilyMatters'': Inverted. Steve Urkel stalking Laura Winslow is presented as funny and sympathetic... although that's only because Steve is [[LovableCoward a little coward]] who wouldn't - or couldn't - hurt a fly. Myra's stalking of Steve, on the other hand, is always considered creepy, especially in the final season where she's portrayed as an AxCrazy villain.
97* Played for CringeComedy with Mel in the music comedy show ''Music/FlightOfTheConchords''. She stalks Jemanie and Bret, the two members of the band, despite being married. They grudgingly put up with some amount of it because she's the band's only fan.
98* In one episode of ''Series/{{Friends}}'', when Joey, acting as the character Drake Ramoray on ''Series/DaysOfOurLives'', attracts the attention of an obsessive fan who believes that Joey actually ''is'' Remoray and doesn't understand that he is only playing a character - and who happens to be played by Brooke Shields. Joey is initially pleased by her adoration of him, but gradually begins to realize just how deranged she is and quickly gets out of the situation. The whole thing is nevertheless PlayedForLaughs.
99* Subverted in the eighth season of ''Series/HowIMetYourMother''. The rest of the gang are clearly horrified by Jeanette's actions while stalking Ted. Unfortunately, Ted is not.
100* ''Series/LivAndMaddie'' indulges in this with Willow, who's endlessly chasing after, stealing from, and harassing Joey are treated as nothing but comedic, and the two even get together briefly.
101* Inverted in ''Series/MrYoung''. Adam is [[LoveMakesYouCrazy quite literally madly in love with Echo]], and even admits while under the influence of TruthSerum that his feelings for her are "kinda creepy". It reaches LoveMakesYouEvil levels at times, such as in one episode where Echo gets cast as Juliet in a production of ''Theatre/RomeoAndJuliet'' and Adam tries to murder the guy playing Romeo to stop them from kissing. This is always PlayedForLaughs.
102* Happens in the pilot episode of ''Series/MyThreeSons''. Doreen Peters calls Chip at his house late one night and stands outside his home the next day, waiting for him to come out. When Chip expresses his chagrin his father just tells him to be a gentleman. It's more justified than most examples though, as Doreen is only ''eight years old''.
103* In ''Series/StarTrekDeepSpaceNine'', Odo is sufficiently unnerved by Lwaxana Troi's unwanted romantic attention and refusal to take "go away and leave me alone" for an answer that he goes to Commander Sisko asking for help dealing with the situation. Sisko brushes him off and tells him to "handle it," and the whole thing is PlayedForLaughs. Significantly, Odo had an extremely difficult upbringing, "growing up" surrounded by beings that had no biological similarities to him and who didn't even realize he was sentient for quite a while, and consequently has always found socialization rather difficult. This is coupled with the fact that Lwaxana is a very aggressive flirt with the rank of ambassador, who tends to say whatever she wants to people knowing that if anyone gets on her nerves it could start an international incident (essentially turning this into a case of textbook sexual harassment). To highlight the double standard further, the same episode had Sisko boasting that on an occasion when a male ambassador was making inappropriate advances to a female officer, he broke protocol and punched him in the face, but laughs off Odo's formal complaint.
104* ''Series/{{Supernatural}}'' has the character [[{{Fangirl}} Becky]] obsessed with Sam, even going so far as SlippingAMickey with a love potion and having him marry her in Season 7. This is played for laughs, with the episode being presented as a comedic one, even when Becky knocks Sam out and ties him up when the potion wears off.
105* ''Series/ThreesCompany'' had the character Lana Shields, an older woman who was a customer of Jack's during his brief stint as a paid escort. He clearly was not interested in her, but she refused to leave him alone and even moved into the roommates' apartment building to be near him. Originally intended to become a series regular, she only appeared in a few episodes (where she would continually chase after Jack, with all of it being PlayedForLaughs) before [[ChuckCunninghamSyndrome vanishing completely]].
106* ''Series/TwoAndAHalfMen'': Rose being Charlie's stalker is a RunningGag. Even the fact that [[spoiler: she murders him]] is PlayedForLaughs. Though the series finale reveals that she actually [[spoiler: didn't kill him, she just held him hostage in her basement for several years]], which isn't any better.
107* ''Series/{{Wings}}'': Even though she's undeniably nuts, Sandy Cooper's decades-long obsession with Joe is played for laughs, even when on several separate occasions, she locks him in a basement and forces him to act out scenarios like prom night, a wedding (this is specifically in response to hearing that he's engaged), etc.
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111* Music/{{Kesha}}'s "Steven" (wherein the narrator is a female StalkerWithACrush going after [[UnreliableNarrator what she claims]] is [[ILoveYouBecauseICantControlYou the one guy immune to her charms]]) plays this trope straight ''so hard'' that it arguably swings right into being a DarkComedy {{Deconstruction}}. Most especially [[AdaptationDistillation when you consider]] the [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yk7vFBIm-kw official music video]]. It's funny not because it's "harmless" or non-threatening, but precisely because ''the [[LoveMakesYouCrazy narrator is utterly nuts]]''...
112-->Cause you're my object of affection\
113My drug of choice\
114My sick obsession\
115I want to keep you as my pet\
116To play with and hide under my bed\
117...'''''Forever'''''
118%%* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pKIGurgWk7I "Stalker"]] by Goldfinger
119%%* The music video for Sugarland's "Stuck Like Glue".
120%%* The music video for Mya's "Fallen" plays this straight.
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124* ''VideoGame/DragonAgeInquisition'' downplays this. After the ball at the Winter Palace, Cullen receives multiple letters asking about him, his family history, and his titles, all for a shot at trying to marry him. A couple of nobles even travel to Skyhold to see the Commander. Cullen is clearly uncomfortable with the mountain of requests and asks that they be burned while the female advisors keep them all and tell Cullen to "Hush. Just look pretty." This becomes worse if the Inquisitor is in a relationship with Cullen, as his "admirers" actively ignore the relationship and still pursue him.
125* Amy Rose from ''Franchise/SonicTheHedgehog''. It's supposed to be adorable because she's a little girl and he's a famous hero, but [[FridgeHorror thinking about it]] can make Amy come across as rather creepy, especially when she's [[TheGlomp throwing herself onto random hedgehogs]], thinking they're Sonic.
126** In the ''Creator/ArchieComics'', Amy Rose [[PlotRelevantAgeUp wished herself older]] - twice - to get Sonic's attention more effectively. It took her a bit of a while to catch up mentally (though being a Freedom Fighter helped with that.)
127* ''VideoGame/YandereSimulator'' zigzags this trope. WordOfGod says that it's unlikely you'll be able to play as a male {{Yandere}}, though he might consider making it a crowdfunding goal. The official videos posted on its Youtube channel also has some BlackComedy relating to its premise. However, in-game Ayano's treatment of Senpai [[spoiler:and Ryoba's treatment of her husband]] are played dead seriously. One GameOver type has Senpai get creeped out and tell Ayano to leave him alone.
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131* In ''VisualNovel/AceAttorneyInvestigationsMilesEdgeworth'', Ema managed to follow Edgeworth from the airport all the way to an amusement park by following his footprints. Edgeworth was appropriately creeped out, but the whole thing was PlayedForLaughs.
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135* ''Webcomic/HetaliaAxisPowers'': Russia's [[BrotherSisterIncest younger sister]] Belarus stalks him and tries to force him to marry her, totally PlayedForLaughs.
136* ''Webcomic/ILoveYoo'': Meg's stalking and harassment of Kousuke was played for laugh, and although Meg has matured and expressed embarrassment about her actions, this has still to be properly addressed.
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140* Noticed and defied by WebVideo/TheNostalgiaChick's obsession with WebVideo/ToddInTheShadows. Because people were rooting for her more than they were for Todd to get [[Creator/AllisonPregler Lupa]], the Chick went through some SanitySlippage very quickly and started kidnapping him, tying him up, stealing his stuff in order to manipulate him to go out with her, tried to kill Lupa because she rejected him, expressed a wish to make love to his corpse, looked forward to a "date" where he would be a vulnerable drunk, and sexually assaulting him when he was asleep. Still PlayedForLaughs (as is Todd for Lupa), just pitch-black ones.
141* The "[[http://knowyourmeme.com/memes/overly-attached-girlfriend Overly Attached Girlfriend]]" meme. Most responses are to the effect of "I wouldn't mind being kept locked up in a dark room with my legs broken so I can't run away by [[CuteAndPsycho her]]". In the videos by {{Creator/Laina}} herself, however, the tone is definitely meant to be horrifying. MisaimedFandom indeed.
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145* ''WesternAnimation/TheAmazingWorldOfGumball'' has a strange case involving Sarah G. Lato, a LoonyFan who spends her episode debut stalking Gumball and Darwin while having delusions of being their girlfriend[=/=]wife (in song no less). The boys are naturally grossed out and order her to stop but eventually resolve to being friends with her. Later episodes show that her stalking has been significantly reduced and she's quite content being JustFriends with them (though she does have her moments of adoration for them); she doesn't even show hostility to their canonical love interests.
146* The animated version of ''ComicBook/BillyTheCat'': [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VMb981JAT8I#t=23m27s A Star Is Born]] features the cat character Mr. Hubert, (sort of a mentor to Billy) becoming famous among cats for his role in cat food ads. The episode ends with several female cats chasing him off-screen and Billy's reaction being "go get him, girls!"
147* ''WesternAnimation/{{Chowder}}'' features Panini, Endive's apprentice who's only gimmick is stalking Chowder while trying to make him her boyfriend by force. She jumps at the chance of [[NoSenseOfPersonalSpace getting close to him no matter how uncomfortable he is]], [[ClingyJealousGirl gets catty and jealous towards any girl who tries to get close to him]], and even [[ItMakesSenseInContext tried to be club president so she can enforce a law that would make him her property by force]]. None of the adults intervene as they view their relationship as PuppyLove and how Chowder should just play along. If that wasn't enough, [[spoiler:the series finale reveals that Chowder growing up meant he was ''supposed'' to get married to Panini because that's what's expected of him]].
148* ''WesternAnimation/EdEddNEddy'' has this in the form of [[TheDreaded the]] [[GangOfBullies Kanker]] [[BlondeBrunetteRedhead Sisters]] who [[DoubleStandardRapeFemaleOnMale sexually harass]] and stalk [[ComicTrio the Eds]] at every turn no matter how much the Eds try and get away from them. It doesn't help that the other kids [[NoSympathy constantly laugh at them for their misery]] and aren't bothered by the implications. While it's not portrayed in a positive light even in the show, if the genders were reversed, this would be ''[[PlayedForDrama horrifying]]'' to many people, especially in the episode "Home Cooked Eds", which is when the Kankers decide to go on "holiday" by ''squatting in Eddy's house and parking their trailer on his lawn.'' [[OnlySaneMan Edd]] even warns Eddy that the girls may be becoming ''[[AllWomenAreLustful amorous]]'', forcing the Eds to flee the house.
149* Played straight ''and'' inverted on ''WesternAnimation/TheFairlyOddParents''. Timmy is constantly trying to shake off Tootie and Veronica, who are so madly in love with him and do incredibly creepy things to get his affection. Of course, Timmy has also done plenty of creepy things to get Trixie's attention, but it's just as funny.
150* On ''WesternAnimation/FamilyGuy'', Meg usually stalks guys [[BecauseYouWereNiceToMe who are nice to her]], at one point or another stalking Brian, Joe, and Kent. However, it comes to a point that her stalking ''isn't'' played for laughs and the police had to stop Meg from raping Brian. Kent once calls her a psycho after she attempts to trick him into raping a sleeping Chris.
151* Yo for Chum Chum in ''WesternAnimation/FanboyAndChumChum''. Let's see, now - she has a shrine dedicated to him and has repeatedly attempted to kidnap him. She fails mostly because of Fanboy, who's always protecting Chum Chum from her. So far, there were two episodes in which her uses of Fanboy's distraction/handicap to take Chum Chum away became a major plot point.
152* Subverted by Giffany in ''WesternAnimation/GravityFalls''. The few points where her stalking of Soos is PlayedForLaughs, it has more to do with her being [[spoiler:[[KissMeImVirtual a computer program]] and him a human]] rather than her being a girl and him a guy. Even then, it's pretty clear that something's wrong with her. Soos even notes that it's a red flag, but ignores it because he's happy for the attention. [[spoiler:He does eventually recognize that she's a threat and deals with her by destroying her game.]]
153* Helga from ''WesternAnimation/HeyArnold'' has a shrine to Arnold in her closet, made out of his used bubble gum that she collected, for Gord's sake! It's not always PlayedForLaughs, though, especially in the later episode "Helga on the Couch" where Helga seeks therapy for her anger issues and {{tsundere}} tendencies toward Arnold.
154* Heloise from ''WesternAnimation/JimmyTwoShoes'' is obsessed with the eponymous character. Given that the show runs entirely on BlackComedy, it fits very well. Downplayed, as she's still portrayed as creepy and evil.
155** Also subverted with Heloise's stalker, Peep. He's male, but it's still played entirely for laughs.
156* In ''WesternAnimation/JohnnyTest'', both Susan and Mary's obsession with Gil and Eugene's obsession with Susan are PlayedForLaughs. However, Eugene is a flat-out AbhorrentAdmirer, with Susan fully aware and utterly disgusted by his advances on account of his repulsive appearance and clingy personality. Gil, meanwhile, seems completely unaware that the girls are interested in him. He did call them out on their behavior once when they locked him in the lab to keep him from encountering any of the rampaging Gil-bots, yet remained clueless as to why, and continued to treat them normally in later eps. Both Susan/Mary and Eugene have attempted to use mind control or otherwise force their obsession to be with them. Eugene is seen as a villain for this and gets punished, while Susan and Mary tend to get no worse than failing to get Gil. That's not even going into the fact they have him under constant surveillance with a wide variety of technology.
157** Towards the end of the series, it is revealed that Gil always refers to Susan and Mary as "Girls I've Never Seen Before" because after he inevitably gets caught up in their failed experiments, they always wipe his mind to cover it up, and this has apparently caused him a lot of brain damage, explaining why he TookALevelInDumbass as the series progressed.
158* ''WesternAnimation/{{Kaeloo}}'': Mr. Cat is constantly stalked by the main four's annoying neighbor, [[AlphaBitch Pretty]], who doesn't seem to realize that he utterly despises her and actually wants her to die.
159* ''WesternAnimation/KimPossible'':
160** "Emotion Sickness" deals with Kim and Shego, under the influence of the [[EmotionBomb Moodulators]], very pushily coming on to Ron and Drakken, respectively. A male character using superior physical skills to chase a terrified girl who is running away from his affections and then flying into a murderous rage when he's rejected would be considered dark, but the opposite just results in the characters laughing it off.
161** "Gorilla Fist" concludes with the reveal that the plot was driven by [=DNAmy=] [[UnwittingPawn manipulating Team Possible]] into finding Monkey Fist, who had fled from her unwanted attentions. Ron pronounces it [[SickAndWrong "wrongsick"]], but it's clearly {{played for laughs}} from the audience's viewpoint.
162* ''WesternAnimation/MiraculousLadybug'': Marinette Dupain-Cheng has stalking her crush down to a science -- literally, since she has a detailed [[http://official-ladyblog.tumblr.com/post/132127395470 schedule]] based on her analyses of his life, having as well an actual ''[[StalkerShrine shrine]]'' of him by filling one of her walls with his photos, stealing his phone, etc. [[spoiler:The episode "Pixelator" offers a visual contrast with ''another'' stalker.]] "Volpina" [[spoiler:also deals with Marinette's Stalker tendencies, with her apparently learning her lesson, even if by the nature of the ''watch-in-any-order'' season, [[AesopAmnesia any lesson she learns by the end of one episode is rendered meaningless]].]]
163* In ''WesternAnimation/PhineasAndFerb'', Candace Flynn is like this to Jeremy before their relationship started. Her mother Linda even mentions her shrine. Candace continuing to act like this after they were together was played as her being an insane ClingyJealousGirl, although Jeremy seems to be into it.
164* In ''WesternAnimation/TheProudFamily'', Dijonay constantly stalks Sticky like this. She also seems to lack boundaries and even physically forces herself on him as well. There's no way this would be PlayedForLaughs should the genders be reversed.
165* Homer is stalked by Julia, a gorgeous black-haired woman in an episode of ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons'', and it's all PlayedForLaughs - even when she tries to kill him with a poison-tipped dart at the climax. This episode also subverts BeautyIsNeverTarnished (the woman is a wild-haired harridan by the time the police take her away) and utilizes a FallingChandelierOfDoom leading to her capture.
166* In ''WesternAnimation/StarVsTheForcesOfEvil'', Janna stalks, spies on, steals from, blackmails, and invades the privacy of Marco in nearly every episode she appears. His horror and discomfort is always PlayedForLaughs.
167* ''WesternAnimation/TinyToonAdventures'':
168** As the DistaffCounterpart of Pepe Le Pew, this is Fifi Le Fume's entire gimmick. The female skunk chases after boys who might even find her attractive if not for her odor.
169** In the episode "Prom-ise Her Anything", Elmyra's stalking of Montana Max in an effort to get him to go to the prom with her is portrayed as sympathetic, and Max is portrayed as being in the wrong for rejecting her. Part of this may be that Max is the DesignatedVillain. The fact that later in the episode he is forced to take her to the prom by Buster and Babs despite not being interested in Elmyra nor even going to the dance makes him UnintentionallySympathetic to many viewers.
170* Sierra to Cody in ''WesternAnimation/TotalDrama''. And in the fandom, Sierra fans often argue that it's alright that Sierra stalks Cody because it's just a {{Gender Flip}}ped version of Cody "stalking" Gwen. The thing is, Cody ''never'' stalked Gwen--he obviously [[DoggedNiceGuy has a crush on her]] and has occasionally edged into creepy territory (sniffing her hair, for example), but never did anything weird enough for Gwen to stop considering him a friend. Sierra, however, ignores all of Cody's obvious objections while she steals all his underwear, messes with him while he sleeps, ''paralyzes him'' and at one point even "Marries him" while he's unable to object. It's all PlayedForLaughs, (and very funny) but even fans admit that a guy could never have gotten away with anything similar without the show going very dark. As it is, Sierra gets a sympathetic send-off and is even brought back for Total Drama All Stars where she begins stalking Cameron with similar results.
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