LEXicon712: Are we gonna rename this to TokenLittleMiss or TokenLittleGirl?

{{Kuruni}}: No, we come to conclusion that this name fit well for girls who has FanService trait.
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{{Jisu}}: Maya, Ema and Trucy are young, but not loli.

{{osh}}: The examples seem kind of vague. I thought in the context 'loli' here was a young girl specifically chosen to titillate the fan base, while some examples here are just of normal little girls.

{{Jisu}}: [[RuleThirtySix They will anyway.]] And though the definition of "loli" was originally "fetish-bait little girl", it's now just "little girl", probably because of the above.

{{osh}}: Yeah. I've noticed the term lately is a description that still deliberately alludes to infamous popularity, even as a joke.

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BrightBlueInk: Does the Ouran example really count? I thought Hani/Honey/Hunny/[[SpellMyNameWithAnS whatever]] already had a place on CuteShotaroBoy.

Rann: Characters can be examples of more than one trope, just because they're cited on one page doesn't mean they can't be on another one too.

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Rann: Any explanation on the removal of Chiyo? Oh wait, one was included in the edit. ... An incorrect one. It's a cast show, Chiyo isn't the main character, putting her back.

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{{s5555}}: Palom and Porom are Token Loli/Shota? If anything, they're more like Token Kid Heroes.
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I think Ed from Bebop counts, as that's really the only way that kind of show would do that. She's almost a parody of the token loli.

Also, the entry for Shippo suggests he might be the 'rare' male version, but in the 70s EVERYBODY had a token kid as part of their 5 man band... like, especially Gatchaman. I always just thought the token loli evolved from that, just like how most people prefer Robin as a girl now when they reimagine Batman.

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BrokenChaos: Slashed the following. It was discussed at length on the forum and this trope is only when the Lolicon or "Big Brother" (protect from evil pedophiles!) demographics are pandered to. Western media almost never has this, and the following (from everything I can find) certainly aren't.

[[folder:ComicBooks]]
* Molly in ''{{Runaways}}''.
** [[spoiler: Later joined by Klara Prast]].
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[[folder:{{Film}}]]
* Cassie in ''{{Push}}''. Never adequately explained. But hey, at least she's a BadassLolita.
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[[folder:LiveActionTV]]
* Molly Walker in ''Series/{{Heroes}}''.
* Savannah Weaver from ''TheSarahConnorChronicles''.
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[[folder:Music]]
* {{Gorillaz}}' Noodle. Oddly, she ages in real time, so she's currently 17. She just ''looks'' Loli.
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[[folder:Tabletop Games]]
* {{Eberron}} has Jaela Daran, a [[FanNickname Loli-Pope]].
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[[folder:Theater]]
* Little Sally in ''{{Urinetown}}'', the only main character (and possibly only character) who is a child. She hangs around with [[MetaGuy Officer Lockstock]] and helps him narrate. Oddly enough, in a musical almost entirely based on LampshadeHanging, the fact that she hangs around with an adult is never truly maligned, with the exception of a 'isn't it a little late for someone your age' quip.
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[[folder:Western Animation]]
* A western example can be found in Ahsoka from ''StarWarsTheCloneWars''.
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Also nuked following from anime (she's not treated as such, at all). Someone else can clean up more of those if they know the respective series.
* Ed from ''CowboyBebop''.