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7->''"You got no fear of the underdog. That's why you will not survive."''
8-->--'''Music/{{Spoon}}''', "The Underdog"
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10The fan of the LoserProtagonist (or mild equivalent) is almost always oblivious to that character's real troubles and failures. This is more amusing when the idolized character is already established as the show's [[TheDitz ditz]] or UnluckyEverydude. When the idolized character becomes aware of this, it will prompt an embarrassed conversation [[ThinkNothingOfIt explaining they're not anything special]]. And then his friends will chime in, a little too enthusiastically.
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12Naturally, this only serves to make the fan more enthusiastic. Occasionally, the fandom is impressed by this lack of ComedicSociopathy and makes them an EnsembleDarkhorse.
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14See also TheKnightsWhoSaySquee. Contrast WartsAndAll. For aversions in games where a character is instead hated by the audience for their ineptness, see the low-tier examples in LowTierLetdown. [[JustForFun/IThoughtItMeant Not to be confused with]] the fandom of a [[WesternAnimation/{{Underdog}} certain cartoon superhero dog]].
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21* In ''Manga/BlackClover'', After spending time with Asta and seeing his accomplishments throughout the story, [[spoiler:Secre]] believes he can achieve his dream of becoming the Wizard King, telling him this as motivation for him to land the killing blow on Zagred.
22* Meiling of ''Manga/CardcaptorSakura'' acted as such to TheRival Syaoran. While Syaoran wasn't exactly undermined by the rest of the cast (especially not [[AllLovingHero Sakura]] herself), he was the ButtMonkey and an unofficial candidate for Master of the Cards with the rest of the band rooting for Sakura. Meiling spent the entire first arc rooting for Syaoran and trying to help him capture the Clow Cards.
23* In ''Manga/CaseClosed'', Ai Haibara, despite being not a soccer fan, is a fan of the player Ryusuke Higo of Big Osaka. He was transfer player from the rival team and was hated and unaccepted by both fanbases, and Ai can relate with him very well because of her backstory.
24* Cesilee and Marcus in ''Webcomic/TheCyantianChronicles''.
25* In ''Manga/DeadmanWonderland'', Senji (AKA Crow) is shown to take a huge liking to Ganta (partly because Ganta defeated him, but that was mostly by a fluke), even though Ganta showed himself as being quite a coward and weakling.
26* Tohru Honda from ''Manga/FruitsBasket'' could be considered a straight take on this, she's easily the cat of the zodiac's biggest fan (this includes Kyo). She's not so much oblivious of his faults as understanding that there are some ''serious'' underlying causes. When she heard the legend of the zodiac as it's usually told she explicitly declared the cat her favorite for exactly this reason before she even met him.
27* The second Greed in ''Manga/FullmetalAlchemist'' expresses this in regards to [[HumansAreInsects humanity]], in the context of his fellow [[OurHomunculiAreDifferent Homunculi]] and their machinations.
28* When Sora Naegino from ''Anime/KaleidoStar'' is shunned by almost all the performers and her mentor isn't sure she can make it, her only supporters were two new recruits (Mia and Anna), her stage manager (Ken), the dorms manager (Sarah) and the lead stagehand's daughter (Marion).
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30* Shinobu Maehara in ''Manga/LoveHina'' seemed inordinately optimistic about Keitaro compared to others. It makes a bit more sense if you [[AlternateCharacterInterpretation consider *her* as a]] LoserProtagonist; many of her problems are feminized versions of the troubles he has.
31* In ''Literature/MariaWatchesOverUs'', Kanako looks up to Yumi.
32* One of the results of Yurika Misumaru's similarly obsessive crush on Akito in ''Anime/MartianSuccessorNadesico''.
33* Present Mic behaves this way in ''Manga/MyHeroAcademia'' during the fight between [[PowerFloats Uraraka]] and [[HavingABlast Bakugo]], openly stating he's rooting for her to win. She doesn't, but she put up a damn good fight.
34** Uraraka herself is one for [[TheHero Midoriya]], ever since they saved each other in the Entrance Exam.
35* ''Manga/{{Naruto}}'':
36** Hinata Hyuga is partly defined by her [[ShrinkingViolet shyness]], partly by her [[NiceGirl kind, gentle personality]], and partly by her love for the titular character [[spoiler:who eventually loves her back]]. However, the trope itself is {{subverted|Trope}}, because Hinata is completely aware of Naruto's shortcomings, and yet she admires him exactly because he has the determination and self-confidence to change them.
37** Ironically, Naruto is a fan of Rock Lee for being an underdog like himself.
38* In ''Manga/OnePunchMan'', Genos is Saitama's first and biggest fan.
39* Pretty much half the cast of ''Manga/Reborn2004'' admires Tsuna for unclear or misguided reasons.
40* Tamao looks up to "victim-chan" Nagisa in ''Literature/StrawberryPanic'', as does Chiyo.
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44* ComicBook/GastonLagaffe's harebrained schemes never go right and tend to annoy all the rest of his coworkers, but his love interest Jeanne doggedly believes he's a genius. In one instance, their car wound up stuck in a tree, and she wouldn't believe he didn't do it on purpose to get them a better view.
45* In ''ComicBook/IdentityCrisis2004'', Ralph Dibny recounts how he and his wife Sue met. He and ComicBook/TheFlash had shown up at some fancy event and saved everyone there. A-lister Flash had nearly everyone's attention -- everyone except Sue, who was immediately interested in B-lister Ralph. Ralph claims that's one of the reasons Sue is so special -- despite being surrounded by superheroes with heroic builds and chiseled good looks, she's never had eyes for anyone but Ralph.
46* Creator/DonRosa's two ''[[WesternAnimation/TheThreeCaballeros Three Caballeros]]'' comic stories portray Panchito and José as idolizing hapless ChewToy WesternAnimation/DonaldDuck, in a [[ThrowTheDogABone nice contrast]] to all the [[ButtMonkey comical abuse]] he takes from everybody in Duckburg.
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50* ''Webcomic/TheLegendOfGenji'': Genji and Shai are diehard pro-bending fans who are obsessed with the Fire Ferrets, even though the team has a 17-year losing streak.
51* According to ''Fanfic/TheVictorsProject'', the Hunger Games have inspired their own FootballHooligans in the Capitol: the Fighting Fives for District 5 and the Sixatrons for District 6, who are the two districts that go the longest without ever crowning a Victor, until the 26th and 28th Games, respectively. In the latter case, the Gamemakers [[FixingTheGame rig the games]], so the District 6 tribute can win, because the Sixatrons keep rioting when the District 6 tributes are killed.
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55* ''WesternAnimation/ABugsLife'': Dot is the only one who has faith in Flik's quest to find warriors to fight off Hopper's gang and consistently remains his friend throughout the movie, even after everyone else has given up on him.
56* ''Film/TheHungerGames'': [[BigBad President Snow]] explains to Seneca why he personally hates underdogs, because ruthlessly oppressing the underdogs is the only thing keeping Panem afloat.
57* Walter from ''Film/TheMuppets2011'' is the muppet personification of this trope. He loves Franchise/TheMuppets regardless if they have been out of the loop for 30 years and has an unbridled admiration for them. Case in point: he finds ''[[SoUnfunnyItsFunny Fozzie Bear]]'' genuinely funny.
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61* Practically the entire relationship between Rincewind and Twoflower in the ''Literature/{{Discworld}}'' novels ''The Colour of Magic'', ''The Light Fantastic'', and ''Interesting Times''. Twoflower is incredibly naive, and a few off-the-cuff bravado remarks by Rincewind have cemented him in Twoflower's eyes as a great wizard, despite the fact that he can do no magic whatsoever[[note]]Over the course of the series, he casts spells exactly twice -- one of which was a self-aware spell that basically cast itself from his mind, and the other being a very simple spell cast at extreme effort at a time of extreme need. That said, Rincewind ''is'' still a genuine wizard, with all the other perks and traits of one (except for knowing when he'll die, but that's because Rincewind's timeline is so screwed up that even ''Death'' does not know when Rincewind will die).[[/note]] and his talents rely entirely on running away from things.
62** The most cynical characters on the Disc like [[WitchClassic Granny Weatherwax]], [[DaChief Sam Vimes]], and [[OurWerewolvesAreDifferent Angua]], vehemently fight for the underdog despite also [[HatesEveryoneEqually hating the underdog]] (because even underdogs are right bastards most of the time) due to having been ostracized themselves, and they've [[TheFettered taken it upon themselves to put as much good possible out into the world]].
63* Ron from ''Literature/HarryPotter'' is a fan of the Chudley Cannons Quidditch team, whose terrible losing streak (going on for about a century now) is a recurring gag of the series.
64** Ron himself gains a "fangirl" in Lavender Brown in ''Half-Blood Prince''.
65* In ''Literature/OutlanderLeander'', Valli thinks of Leander as a brave adventurer, constantly asking him about places he's been to even though he doesn't know the answers.
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69* The ''Series/BigBrother'' winner each year is the person at the biggest disadvantage: a transgender person, a Tourette's sufferer, Alex, etc.
70** This is most likely related to how the British are famous for supporting the underdog.
71* Music/FlightOfTheConchords' entire in-universe following consists of a single LoonyFan, Mel.
72-->'''Jemaine:''' What fanbase?\
73'''Murray:''' The fanbase of the band.\
74'''Bret:''' You mean Mel?\
75'''Jemaine:''' That's not a fanbase, that's just a woman.\
76'''Murray:''' Yeah, but I'm calling it a fanbase from now on. It's just easier when I call, because if you say, "Oh, the fan will be there," they can tell there's only one person. I'm trying to make it look bigger. It's a base...put "base" on the end of it, okay?
77* In ''Series/{{Hawkeye|2021}}'', Kate Bishop states that Hawkeye is her favorite Avenger, and that he was the one who inspired her to become an archer. She was in awe of the man who was not afraid despite the fact that he was fighting aliens that came through a hole in space with little more than a [[TheStraightAndArrowPath stick and some string]], and who jumped off the roof of a building even though he couldn't fly. It lead her to believe that if he wasn't afraid, she didn't have to be, either.
78* {{Exploited}} in ''Series/MoneyHeist'', where the Professor plans to have the heist team appear more vulnerable on TV to make the police look bad.
79* In the ''Series/That70sShow'' episode "Street Fighting Man", Eric invokes this as his reason for wearing a Bears jersey among Packers fans.
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83* ''ComicStrip/{{Peanuts}}'' has Charlie Brown's devoted love for Joe Shlabotnik, a baseball player who keeps getting bumped from the major to minor leagues before finally retiring (and working at a car wash). Naturally, his continual attempts to get Shlabotnik merchandise -- let alone meet the man in person -- [[FailureIsTheOnlyOption are about as successful as Shlabotnik's career]].
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87* Many {{Jobber}}s have their own devoted fanbases.
88* In the World Wrestling League, Mr. 450 says that Puerto Ricans cheer for Sensational Carlitos because they like underdogs but the fact of the matter is he's the best wrestler in the world and would beat Carlitos no matter how much they wanted the underdog to win.
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92* Back when ABC was covering the Olympics, they would always make it a point of finding and highlighting the unlikely Olympians who, despite their shortcomings and their lack of ability, embodied the "Olympic spirit" by actually getting to the Olympics and '''''giving it their all anyway''''' because, damn it, that's what the Olympics is all about. These athletes had absolutely no hope of winning, but didn't seem to care because the point was showing up and ''trying.''
93** Unfortunately, the International Olympic Committee saw these sorts of "athletes" as an embarrassment rather than an embodiment and changed the qualification rules. It's highly unlikely we'll ever see stories on Olympians like [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eddie_%22The_Eagle%22_Edwards Eddie "The Eagle" Edwards]] again.
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97* Varric in ''Franchise/DragonAge'' is a storyteller who enjoys putting his characters through the wringer. In ''VideoGame/DragonAgeInquisition'', he mentions to Blackwall that he likes the beaten underdog more than the flawless hero, as you want them to pull through that much more. It's also hard not to picture him thinking of [[VideoGame/DragonAgeII Hawke]], his closest friend, while he's saying this.
98-->'''Varric:''' Scrappy is better than flawless. I like heroes who try their damnedest, [[FailureHero even if they fail a lot.]] It's easy to be valiant when you always win and everything goes your way. There's nothing great in that.
99* In ''VideoGame/FireEmblemTheBlazingBlade'', if you choose to have them support each other, Rebecca the Archer becomes this towards Lowen the Cavalier; she embellishes his 'daring rescue' of her village knowing full well that she's doing so, simply because she prefers to remember it that way.
100-->'''Rebecca:''' Anyway, just as their fiendish grip on our village began to tighten, you appeared, Sir Lowen, on your white steed...
101-->'''Lowen:''' But... my horse is sorrel.
102-->'''Rebecca:''' This is the way I prefer to remember it, milord. Please don't ruin it by correcting me!
103* Aatrox from ''VideoGame/LeagueOfLegends'' is this...[[DarkerAndEdgier sort of]]. He [[TheCavalry sides with various underdog forces]] [[BeenThereShapedHistory throughout history]], [[DareToBeBadass inspiring them to fight with untold fury]] [[BloodKnight and revel in combat and bloodshed]]... until the UnstoppableRage wears off and the victors [[MyGodWhatHaveIDone think about what they did]].
104* ''Franchise/SuperMarioBros'': Fans of [[LesserStar Luigi]] have shown up on more than one occasion.
105** In ''VideoGame/PaperMario64'', one of Koopa Koot's requests is for Luigi's autograph.
106** In ''VideoGame/SuperMario64DS'', one Toad in the basement is a huge fan of Luigi. He has a [[PlotCoupon Power Star]] that he won't give it up unless you talk to him as Luigi.
107** In ''VideoGame/PaperMarioTheThousandYearDoor'', one trouble you can take on is a request by a member of the Luigi Fan Club, specifically to see Luigi in person.
108* In ''VideoGame/TalesOfSymphoniaDawnOfTheNewWorld'', Marta is this for Emil, in a more romantic way.
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112* Muko's first match in ''Webcomic/FurryFightChronicles'' shows that her only fans are Harry, Mellow, and Shira, whereas the rest of the audience in her debut don't care about her presence.
113* Ricky "Turtle" Tuttle in ''{{Webcomic/PvP}}'' manages to be an even bigger loser than Francis while idolizing him to a fanatic level. He even kills himself by literally jumping off a bridge because he thought Francis would approve.
114* Jareth in ''Webcomic/{{Roommates}}'' to a [[ExaggeratedTrope ridiculous extent]]. He roots for ''all'' people who aren't treated well / fairly in / by their story (no matter how ditzy or otherwise flawed they may be). The guy ended up with the "Unwanted" as court theme!
115** One of his minions (Socks) was a fan of [[TokenGoodTeammate James]], who is the biggest {{Woobie}} in the series. While the guy has the qualities for a hero but not the [[TheoryOfNarrativeCausality narrative]] (he is TheLancer at best)... and his fan (albeit unwittingly) "died" for making him one. In quotes because death is not so simple there.
116* Boxjam, in ''Boxjam's Doodle'', to a comical degree. His favorite basketball team is the Generals -- that is, the guys who play against the Harlem Globetrotters.
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120* The more outspoken, zealous fans of the character Lemongrab of the show ''WesternAnimation/AdventureTime'' tend to be this IRL, as they tend to overlook the painfully obvious fact that the character, though he is downtrodden, is a complete asshole to everybody around him.
121* ''WesternAnimation/CaptainPlanetAndThePlaneteers'': "[[Recap/CaptainPlanetAndThePlaneteersS1E11TheLittlestPlaneteer The Littlest Planeteer]]" had a boy named Jason idolize Wheeler. It would be a stretch to call Wheeler a "loser," but he ''is'' usually the least knowledgeable and biggest screw-up of the team.
122* One episode of ''WesternAnimation/HeyArnold'' combines this with WartsAndAll. The chronically unlucky geek Eugene discovers his favorite superhero's actor is really a {{Jerkass}} and abandons his usual attitude in order to "go bad." Unfortunately, there's a younger kid who looks up to ''Eugene,'' and suffers a similar sense of disillusionment at Eugene's change. (In the end, though, both get a happy ending after being rescued from near-death by [[JerkWithAHeartOfGold the previously-nasty actor]].)
123* Milo of ''WesternAnimation/PepperAnn'' only cheered for the school team when they were on a losing streak, his mantra regarding sports being "choose to lose." Once they started winning, he quickly lost interest.
124* ''WesternAnimation/{{Recess}}'' had Gus (the underdog, and general UnluckyEverydude of the series) being idolized by a kindergartener named Hector who called him "Safety Man" and believed him to be the coolest of ''all'' the older kids on the playground. In a later episode when Gus ''does'' become "cool" in the eyes of his peers, Hector is the one who tells him he was more respectable before as "Safety Man."
125* ''WesternAnimation/SouthPark'' has Pip, Butters, and Dougie who are all "Melvins" prone to bullying at school, and so often act as their only friends. Stan and Kyle occasionally ThrowTheDogABone as well (so long as no one else is around).
126* In one ''WesternAnimation/TinyToonAdventures'' episode, Acme Loo has lost every single football game of the season. Sneezer is the only fan, specifically of Plucky.
127* On ''WesternAnimation/TotalDrama,'' Sam keeps switching between support for [[spoiler:Cameron]] and [[spoiler:Lightning]] during the Season 4 finale, since "they keep trading underdog status! It's confusing."
128* ''WesternAnimation/XMenEvolution'' portrays Amanda Sefton as one of these, in regards to Kurt "Nightcrawler" Wagner.
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131->'''[[Film/TheHungerGames Seneca Crane:]]''' Everyone likes an underdog.
132->'''[[PresidentEvil President Snow:]]''' I don't.

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