{{Keru}}: LT, I'm trying to understand the reasoning for the bit about TheOjou sometimes being a comical subversion. (Not saying that it doesn't happen, necessarily... just trying to figure out the thought process.)

Osh: TheOjou sometimes likes to think she's a YN when it's obvious she's too meanspirited, loud, or goofy to be one. Although there's an overlap, YN is one of those tropes that still tends to get played straight whenever it's done. TheOujo can be done straight or silly with about equal frequency.

LooneyToons: Although it should probably be obvious from Osh's answer, I didn't add the line about the Ojou -- I just changed the markup on it.

osh: Forgot. A good example are two girls in ''AiYoriAoshi''. That purple-haired short girl is an Ojou, but Aoi is clearly the YN.

{{Keru}}: Yeah, I was running around in a hurry, and my eyes slid right over that part of his entry in the history markup. Sorry, LT.

LooneyToons: No prob.
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LooneyToons: Is ''Steel Angel Kurumi: Encore'' another name for ''Steel Angel Kurumi 2'' or ''0'', or is it a new series entirely?

DrowLord: It's a four-episode {{omake}} based on the first series.
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Shouldn't ''Tsukamoto Yakumo'' from ''School Rumble'' fall under the category ''yandere''? She initially appears to be a ''Yamato Nadeshiko'', but she shows herself prone to acts of violence and jealousy very late in the story.
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Midori? Really? Isn't the Yamato Nadeshiko supposed to be sweetly dignified? Dignity isn't a concept I associate with hand-girl.

{{Zeke}}: She's a bit more energetic than most [=YNs=], but she certainly aspires to the role, and she has many of the other characteristics.
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SteelheadTsotha: It looks like the off-site link to the FAQ explaining this has been broken for a long while.

{{Zeke}}: Fixed. I've also done some work on the intro. (In particular, "beyond this wiki writer's scope" had annoyed me for a while; why say it's beyond your scope and then talk about it?)
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{{Fly}}: Aeris is not a YamatoNadeshiko. No no no NO NO NO NO. Does the pink dress really fool people that much?!
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{{Wolfiso}}: Would the southern belle, perhaps, be a western version of this?
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Runespoor: Removing Hinata from ''Naruto''. She may be shy, but her character either lacks either subverts the following:
"Basically it revolves around acting for the benefit of the family and obeying and assisting authority figures (father/husband). Virtues include loyalty, domestic ability, wisdom, and humility."
She's considered a failure to her family and her primary defining trait is wanting to change herself, which makes her a ''Determinator''.
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{{MelMel2}}: Couldn't Michiru from ''SailorMoon'' be considered a Yamato Nadeshiko.
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TrouserWearingBarbarian: Made a slight change to the FinalFantasy entry, because there's nothing [[ComplainingAboutShowsYouDontLike Faux]] about Yuna's ActionGirl status in ''FinalFantasyX2''.
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{{Rebochan}}: I updated the image with one of Belldandy posing in a dress very typical of girls in this trope. Mainly because the linked image was not on the tropes server, it looked badly stretched, and I dunno, I think Belldandy made more sense than a nameless Japanese girl considering how often she comes up in those discussions.

Sackett: Here is the old picture for comparison: http://img262.imageshack.us/img262/237/tinkneshikokb9.jpg

{{Rogue 7}}: I preferred the first one, largely because, nameless or not, I'd hit it like the fist of an angry god.
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{{Runespoor}}: Removing this:
*Hinata Hyuga of ''{{Naruto}}'', who is exceptionally kind, polite and soft-spoken. She almost personifies the trope.

Part of the trope is that the YamatoNadeshiko's motivation for being one is to honor her family. You might argue that Hinata is a ''deconstruction'' of a Yamato Nadeshiko, because a)her kind-polite-and-soft-spoken are exactly the reason why her family doesn't respect her, and b)you might argue that one of the reasons she wants to change herself is to fit her family's ideals (and even then that's a matter of interpretation). But a straight-up YamatoNadeshiko she ain't, so far that we've seen.

Jas: Hinata has been cited enough as a YamatoNadeshiko that it's used to explain part of her great appeal. She definitely fits and belongs here. I'll remove the part about her personifying the trope though.

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{{Revolos55}}: Don't know if this would count since she's a lesbian, but this sounds a lot like Tara from BuffyTheVampireSlayer.

{{Zeke}}: Lesbians count, but Tara's just a doormat.
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{{s5555}}: Is Erika from Pokemon considered one, or is she just ''very'' traditional?