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!!Films -- Animated

* One of the background racecars from ''WesternAnimation/Cars1'' is a male pink car that sponsors Tank Coat.
* In ''WesternAnimation/TheEmperorsNewGroove'', Kronk, the tough-and-macho henchman to the evil Yzma, has a flair with gourmet cooking not seen since Julia Child.
** When Yzma declares she '''never''' liked his spinach puffs it breaks his heart, and after a brief cry [[BewareTheNiceOnes he tries to drop a chandelier on her]].
* In another, lesser-known Disney film, ''WesternAnimation/FunAndFancyFree'', WesternAnimation/MickeyMouse tries to get Willie the Giant [[TrickingTheShapeshifter to turn into a fly]] so that he can kill him with a fly swatter. Unfortunately, Willie wants to turn into a bunny rabbit "with long pink ears", and even though Willie does finally agree to turn into a fly, he still turns into a bunny instead.
--> '''Willie:''' You sure you don't want a pink bunny?
** To make matters worse, he sees Mickey and friends holding the fly swatter and realizes he's been had, resulting in him trying to capture them and imprison them in a jewel box, though Mickey manages to escape at the last second.
* The Once-ler in ''WesternAnimation/TheLorax2012'' cooks, knits (insisting there's nothing un-manly about it), ScreamsLikeALittleGirl and has some rather fey dance moves...and yet he manages to become a genuinely intimidating CorruptCorporateExecutive willing to destroy a whole ecosystem to satisfy his ego.
* Spider-Man Noir in ''WesternAnimation/SpiderManIntoTheSpiderVerse'' is a HardBoiledDetective who dresses in black and spends his time having pulp adventures, but he considers his hobby of punching Nazis less important to mention than his affection for egg creams - which, despite the name, contain neither egg nor cream, but are in fact flavoured milk mixed with soda water. He's basically introducing himself with "I drink ice cream sodas and beat up Nazis". In a Meta sense, he hails from a black-and-white ''film noir'' world and is utterly amazed and enthusiastic about the concept of color when introduced to it, even bringing a Rubik's Cube back to his world to show it off.
* ''WesternAnimation/StrangeMagic'': The Bog King is a snarling EvilOverlord for half the film, but he admits he likes the flower boutonniere his kidnapped princess made for him.
* ''WesternAnimation/TheSuperMarioBrosMovie'''s version of Bowser is the same tyrannical reptile you'd find in the [[Franchise/SuperMarioBros games]], and he mistreats his minions on a typical basis. But there are a few jokes at his expense that contrast his scariness with the fact that he has an infatuation with Princess Peach, such as him playing a VillainLoveSong about her on the piano and using the words "fairy tale wedding" to describe his dream to the Koopa Troop. In the latter case, the Koopas are quite confused, and his rock band stops playing when he says it.
* ''WesternAnimation/{{Tangled}}'' has a song, "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tTuwo_TqlhQ I've Got a Dream]]", that's all about a bar full of hard-nosed, leather-wearing, heavily armed brutes reveling in their sensitive sides. One member, an ominous, silent, black-knight figure named Attila, is into baking, and "[his] cupcakes are sublime!"
* Sid in ''WesternAnimation/ToyStory1'' wears all black, tortures his toys and terrorizes his sister, but in his sleep, dreams about "riding the pony". A subversion, because he has plainly not yet learned to embrace that side of himself.
* In ''WesternAnimation/ToyStory3'', Lotso is a dark magenta teddy bear [[BitchInSheepsClothing who runs Sunnyside with an iron fist]], and the clothing-obsessed CampStraight Ken is one of his toughest guards.
* In ''WesternAnimation/TheTransformersTheMovie'', Hot Rod, the brash young hero, transforms into a futuristic race car with flames on the hood, never runs from a fight, and doesn't hesitate to take on Galvatron directly, which no other Autobot (or Decepticon) dares to do. He's also got a bright fuchsia paint job.
* In ''WesternAnimation/TurningRed'', Tyler turns out to secretly be a fan of the BoyBand 4*Town, even gushing over Aaron Z. in particular.

!!Films -- Live-Action
* In the Jude Law remake of ''Film/{{Alfie}}'', he says at one point "If you ooze masculinity, like some of us do, you have no reason to fear pink."
* In the original ''Film/AngelsInTheOutfield'' Pirates manager Duffy [=McGovern=] (Paul Douglas) is a foul-mouthed bully who'd make a good "Before" poster boy for anger management. He also has a pet parrot named Joe who says "Good morning" politely. He says he only swears when he's annoyed, and Joe never annoys him.
* [[TrademarkFavoriteFood The White Russian]]. Though now it's associated with ''Film/TheBigLebowski'' and its cult to the point that [[ParodyDisplacement it's easy to forget]] this, in TheNineties, The Dude might as well have been ordering a Grasshopper or a Pink Squirrel.
* In ''Film/BladeII'', the vampire Chupa is shown watching ''WesternAnimation/ThePowerpuffGirls''. Whistler nicknames him "Buttercup".
* Creator/RobertDeNiro's character in ''Film/{{Casino}}'' often wore pink jackets.
* Bane in ''Film/TheDarkKnightRises'' has a bit of this trope going for him. He's first of all a deadly, ninja-trained fighter who leads an organization of his ninja assassins, not to mention his huge muscles and borderline inhuman brute strength. He's also has moments where he's seen knitting or admiring a young boy's "lovely, lovely voice." In fact, touches of flamboyant theatricality are a such regular part of his general voice and mannerisms that it almost crosses over into AgentPeacock territory, or at least light shades of it.
* ''Film/{{Deadpool 2016}}'': Half a dozen armed-to-the-teeth mercenaries are listening to "Angel of the Morning" during their drive before Deadpool drops in and slaughters them all. [[SoundtrackDissonance The music continues during the slaughter]].
* In ''Film/DemolitionMan'', John Spartan was implanted with the skills and desire to knit during his prison sentence. He knits a sweater for Huxley as an apology and feels sheepish about it. Played totally straight in that it's stated in the movie that he was given sewing skills because it was determined he had an aptitude for sewing, and would enjoy it if he learned how. It also becomes a ''plot point'' of all things, as Cryo-Prison inmates are implanted with different skills so they would be "useful to society" when they were thawed. And while Spartan got knitting, [[spoiler:his nemesis Simon Phoenix got computer hacking and a bunch of other stuff so he could help the real villain overthrow the rebel leader]].
* Defied in a SpotTheThread moment in ''[[Film/TheFastAndTheFurious Fast & Furious]]''. Dom and Brian suspect that Braga, a drug lord they are dealing with, is an impostor because they simply can't believe that a Cartel boss who reputably clawed his way up from the barrios would show up to a drug deal wearing a salmon-colored dress shirt. Sure enough, the guy in the pink shirt turns out to be a front-man for the real Braga.
* In ''Film/GetShorty'', Ray "Bones" Barboni spends much of the movie dressed in a hot pink blazer and seems to have an affectation for pastel clothing in general. Bo Catlett, meanwhile, has a pink toilet and obsesses over his pristine white carpet. They're the villains of the piece, and very brutally violent people.
* In ''Film/Godzilla2000'' and ''Film/GodzillaXKongTheNewEmpire'', Godzilla himself sports dorsal spines that are purple and pink respectively, and he’s still his badass, nigh-unstoppable self. In fact, his appearance in the latter is the result of a new SuperMode.
* Yondu, from ''Film/{{Guardians of the Galaxy|2014}}'', is a cutthroat pirate and mercenary who becomes quite taken with various cutesy knick-knacks that he finds in the Broker's store, mentioning how he'd love to line them up on the dashboard of his ship ([[BrickJoke which he does for the final battle]]). [[spoiler:In the end, even after threatening Peter Quill if he tried to swindle him out of the Infinity Stone, when he finds that Quill did switch it out with a Troll doll, he breaks out into a big, toothy grin and takes it in stride]].
%% * ''Film/HighSchoolMusical'': "Creme Brulee!"
* The film version of ''Film/TheHobbit'' has Dori and Ori, who both have rather "effeminate" mannerisms, such as knitting, drawing and drinking tea/wine, although this may be due to them being the "toymakers" or other non-warrior dwarves Balin refers to. It doesn't help that Dori is very motherly towards Ori, either.
** There is a theory that female dwarves look (at least in what would be seen in public) exactly like male dwarves--including beards.
* ''Film/HotFuzz'': Nicholas Angel certainly qualifies. His [[ByTheBookCop by-the-book]] badassery is tempered only by his diligent maintenance of a Japanese peace lily, at least until Danny offers some [[HoYay better alternatives]].
* In ''[[Film/OurManFlint In Like Flint]]'' superspy and ultimate ladies man Flint doesn't just like ballet, he teaches and performs it.
* ''Film/TheIpcressFile'' was criticised at the time for showing a badass spy who cooked gourmet food both for himself and to impress women. The viewing public didn't mind and these days people hardly notice.
* In ''Film/IronMan2'', Vanko apparently likes cockatoos--to the point that one of his conditions for working for Justin Hammer is "[[MemeticMutation I vant my boord]]", and when Hammer gets him one that isn't the one he had to leave behind in Russia, he is annoyed--but ends up taking the bird anyway.
* CulturedBadass Harry Hart in ''Film/KingsmanTheSecretService''. He's a OneManArmy super-spy, who is also quite the dandy. And he's fond of small long-haired terriers, not the most traditionally masculine of dogs.
* In ''Film/TheLongestYard'' rugged, badass, and violent inmate Torres (played by the wolfish Lobo Sebastian) shamelessly enjoys watching... Joy Behar's all-female talk show ''The View'', much to the other prisoners' surprise.
%% * Gambit in ''Film/XMenOriginsWolverine''.
* In Mike Myers' comedy ''Film/TheLoveGuru'', tough hockey player [[BiggerIsBetterInBed aptly-named]] Jacques "Le Coq" Grande, [[spoiler:whose personal logo is a rooster]], seduces Prudence Roanoke by singing a Celine Dion song, cooking pizza, fondling and caressing her all the time and generally being so nice to her that other men in his place would look like wussies by comparison. While he did not.
* ''Film/MissCongeniality''
-->"It takes a very secure man to walk like ''that''."
* ''Film/MissionToMars'', the characters make good-natured fun of the miniature rocket necklace worn by Tim Robbins' character. The reply:
-->'''Woody Blake: '''You're just not man enough to wear jewelry.
* ''Film/MrAndMrsSmith2005'': John Smith, a highly skilled assassin, listens to Air Supply and graduated from Notre Dame with an art history degree.
* ''Film/MrHollandsOpus'': The football coach minored in Modern Dance in college and choreographs the big dance number in the school musical. He also shrewdly uses it, because people will be expecting his football players, who he trains for the play, to be stumbling all over the stage and will come for the spectacle... but be blown away by the dancing.
* Rufus Excalibur folks in ''Film/NorthSeaHijack'' is a misogynist counter-terrorism and hostage rescue expert and trainer... and keeps cats and does needlepoint embroidery of kittens to while away the time. [[FreudianExcuse It might have had something to do with being raised by a maiden aunt along with his five older sisters.]]
* Briefly toyed with in ''[[Film/OceansEleven Ocean's 13]]'', when Rusty and Danny Ocean watch Oprah and get a little choked up.
* Downplayed in ''Film/OnceUponATimeInHollywood''. Washed up Western movie actor [[Creator/LeonardoDiCaprio Rick Dalton]] wears cowboy boots to project a rugged, masculine image and look like a tough guy. Meanwhile his stunt double [[Creator/BradPitt Cliff Booth]], a veteran who actually does all the dangerous, daring feats that Rick's characters do, wears moccasins because he actually is a tough guy and feels confident enough to not have to pose.
* In ''Film/PaperbackHero'' [[Creator/HughJackman Jack Willis]] is a truck driver who writes romance novels under the name of his female best friend. He initially keeps it quiet for fear of being laughed out of town, but by the end he comes to realise this trope and chooses to out himself as "Ruby Vale" on TV.
* In the first ''Film/PoliceAcademy'', GentleGiant Moses Hightower was a florist (he owned a flower shop) before becoming a cop. RuleOfFunny in this case.
* The opening shot of ''Pumping Iron'' shows Creator/ArnoldSchwarzenegger and his training buddy Franco Columbu in a ballet class.
* ''Film/RedDog'' has one hilarious scene in which Peeto, one of the tough miners, is unwinding in his cabin--by knitting.
* Creator/ArnoldSchwarzenegger's character in ''Film/RedHeat'' is a tough Russian policeman with a pet parakeet. He becomes enraged when someone inadvertently suggests a parakeet might be better for a young girl.
* In ''Film/RobinAndTheSevenHoods'', one of Robbo's hoods knits, even going back to retrieve his knitting when the gambling joint is being invaded by the Women's League for Better Government.
* As suggested by the title of Creator/MelBrooks' ''Film/RobinHoodMenInTights'', Robin's Merry Men discover this as they struggle to adapt to their standard-issue pantyhose.
-->'''Little John:''' Let's face it: you gotta be a ''man'' to wear tights!
* In ''Film/TheRundown'', the Rock's character is a bounty hunter who wants to open a haute cuisine restaurant.
* In the New Zealand film ''[[http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0251415/ Stickmen]]'' (it's about [[BadGuysPlayPool Pool sharks]], FYI), there is a character who frequents all the hardest bars wearing a bright pink shirt. ''No one'' mocks him for this...cause he's an AxCrazy martial artist who's happy for ''any'' reason to beat seven shades out of any fool he finds, and a pink shirt is prime SchmuckBait.
* Grossberger, the hulking mass murderer in ''Film/StirCrazy''. While feared by the entire prison, Grossberger proves to be a softy, quickly befriending the main characters and singing a soulful rendition of "Down in the Valley." Actor Erland Van Lidth was himself a bit of real-life version of this trope, being a professional wrestler as well as a classically trained bass-baritone opera singer.
* ''Film/{{Suicide Squad|2016}}''[='=]s version of Captain Boomerang is depicted as being fond of a pink unicorn plushie.
* Film/{{Superman|TheMovie}} likes pink very much.
* In ''Film/ToothFairy2'', when Larry Guthrie is turned into a tooth fairy, he initially is given a pink ballerina outfit. When Larry asks for more normal clothing, Nyx offers him a pair of overalls and Larry accepts the offer. Larry ends up getting pink overalls along with a pink baseball cap.
* Who can forget Jones and his frilly pink apron from ''Film/TwentyEightDaysLater''? Oh and he's a soldier.
* Creator/StevenSeagal's Casey Ryback in ''Film/UnderSiege'' and especially ''Film/UnderSiege2DarkTerritory'' is a world-class chef.
* Creator/JohnWayne wore a pink shirt or bandana in quite a few of his Westerns. And in ''Film/ElDorado'', when he relaxes in a cantina, does he join a poker game? No, he plays dominoes with a couple of ladies.
* ''Film/WhiteChicks'' has a scene of Creator/TerryCrews singing along to Music/VanessaCarlton's "A Thousand Miles".
* Woody Harrelson, as badass zombie killer Tallahassee in ''Film/{{Zombieland}}'' has his moments. In [[Film/ZombielandDoubleTap the sequel]], he discusses it regarding his idol Music/ElvisPresley, saying "it takes a true man to drive a pink Cadillac".
-->'''Tallahassee: '''Have you ever read that book "She's Just Not That Into You?"
-->'''Tallahassee: '''I haven't cried like that since ''Film/{{Titanic|1997}}''.

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