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* ''Manga/{{Bleach}}'': Rangiku Matsumoto is very fond of showing off her huge breasts no matter what she's wearing. However, she's mostly just a harmless, gentle-hearted tease, who is neither nasty about it nor prone to picking on the appearances of other females. Despite this, the anime changes her personality in filler to have her constantly tease Nanao about her chest size, making Nanao (again, anime-only) very [[ACupAngst self-conscious]].

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* ''Manga/{{Bleach}}'': Rangiku Matsumoto is very fond of showing off her huge breasts no matter what she's wearing. However, she's mostly just a harmless, gentle-hearted tease, who is neither nasty about it nor prone to picking on the appearances of other females. Despite this, the anime changes her personality in filler to have her constantly tease Nanao about her chest size, making Nanao (again, anime-only) very [[ACupAngst self-conscious]].self-conscious]] (though this is probably just a facade for Rangiku's real reason for teasing Nanao; for the latter being far too tightly wound and needing to loosen up, which to be fair is what everyone thinks).
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* In ''Manga/YamadaKunAndTheSevenWitches'', Odagiri indicates her breasts as the first thing when she in one scene talks about how good-looking she is. That being said, she is implied to want them to be even bigger with how she often compares herself to Arisugawa's even bigger bust.
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* Downplayed in ''Manga/RanmaOneHalf''. The titular GenderBender protagonist, Ranma Saotome, is shown to generally be very proud of his female form's appearance (ironically, despite hating turning into a girl at all), and is very easily needled by implying he's not good-looking.[[note]]He can be just as easily motivated by aspersions about his ''male'' form's looks too, but that happens a lot less frequently.[[/note]] His bustiness doesn't usually get called out in particular as a source of pride... except in one late manga story, the so-called "Bust Battle Arc", where he is pleased as punch when he gets a growth spurt that makes him even bustier than before, and unwisely takes great pleasure in rubbing it in [[ACupAngst Akane's]] face.

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* Downplayed in ''Manga/RanmaOneHalf''. The titular GenderBender SexShifter protagonist, Ranma Saotome, is shown to generally be very proud of his female form's appearance (ironically, despite hating turning into a girl at all), and is very easily needled by implying he's not good-looking.good-looking as a girl.[[note]]He can be just as easily motivated by aspersions about his ''male'' form's looks too, but that happens a lot less frequently.[[/note]] His bustiness doesn't usually get called out in particular as a source of pride... except in one late manga story, the so-called "Bust Battle Arc", where he is pleased as punch when he gets a growth spurt that makes him his female form even bustier than before, and unwisely takes great pleasure in rubbing it in [[ACupAngst Akane's]] face.
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Characters like these are prone to parading their assets in the presence of male company, sometimes with a little extra bounce in their step, and may often brag about them, unknowingly in front of less fortunate, usually younger and [[ACupAngst self-conscious]] female characters. Such women are likely to view their "development" as [[IHaveBoobsYouMustObey a way to get what they want]], as they are proud of their physical attractiveness. Also unlikely to [[MyEyesAreUpHere openly tease distracted young men for staring too long]], as it makes them feel hot. Characters feeling pride in their breasts can be used to justify {{fanservice}}-style focus on this part of the body.

Frequently overlaps with ProudBeauty. If her breasts are not the only curvaceous part of her, the character may be a BigBeautifulWoman who is FatAndProud. Compare and contrast BuxomBeautyStandard (when someone other than the owner of the bosom in question expresses this opinion), PetitePride, and ACupAngst. Contrast DCupDistress.

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Characters like these are prone to parading their assets in the presence of male company, sometimes with a little extra bounce in their step, and may often brag about them, unknowingly in front of less fortunate, usually younger and [[ACupAngst self-conscious]] female characters. Such women are likely to view their "development" as [[IHaveBoobsYouMustObey a way to get what they want]], as they are proud of their physical attractiveness. Also unlikely to [[MyEyesAreUpHere openly tease distracted young men for staring too long]], as it makes them feel hot. Characters feeling pride in their breasts can be used to justify {{fanservice}}-style {{Fanservice}} focus on this part of the body.

Frequently overlaps with ProudBeauty. If her breasts are not the only curvaceous part of her, the character she is big and round all over, she may be a BigBeautifulWoman who is FatAndProud. Compare and contrast BuxomBeautyStandard (when someone other than the owner of the bosom in question expresses this opinion), PetitePride, and ACupAngst. Contrast DCupDistress.
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* ''Manga/The100GirlfriendsWhoReallyReallyReallyReallyReallyLoveYou'': Has Hakari told you lately that she's a high schooler with G-cups? Because if not, she will. And she'll sure make sure you can *see it,* too.
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Characters like these are prone to parading their "assets" in the presence of male company, sometimes with a little extra bounce in their step, and may often brag about them, unknowingly in front of less fortunate, usually younger and [[ACupAngst self-conscious]] female characters. Such women are likely to view their "development" as [[IHaveBoobsYouMustObey a way to get what they want]], as they are proud of their physical attractiveness. Also unlikely to [[MyEyesAreUpHere openly tease distracted young men for staring too long]], as it makes them feel hot. Characters feeling pride in their breasts can be used to justify {{fanservice}}-style focus on this part of the body.

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Characters like these are prone to parading their "assets" assets in the presence of male company, sometimes with a little extra bounce in their step, and may often brag about them, unknowingly in front of less fortunate, usually younger and [[ACupAngst self-conscious]] female characters. Such women are likely to view their "development" as [[IHaveBoobsYouMustObey a way to get what they want]], as they are proud of their physical attractiveness. Also unlikely to [[MyEyesAreUpHere openly tease distracted young men for staring too long]], as it makes them feel hot. Characters feeling pride in their breasts can be used to justify {{fanservice}}-style focus on this part of the body.
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* Cat Grant from ''Franchise/{{Superman}}'' was not only open about getting breast implants but was literally ''arrogant'' about them. [[HoistByHisOwnPetard This led to a rather humorous section where she's sticking out her new chest]] while leaning over Clark's desk and expecting him to look at them. Instead, he looks her dead in the eyes, with an intentionally polite and mildly puzzled expression, while Cat gets more confused and irritated, even glancing down at them as if to make sure they're working, before giving up. Then, to add insult to injury, an oblivious Supergirl calls them "strange lumps of plastic". Later, it's revealed she's overcompensating, dealing with the grief of losing her only son.

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* Cat Grant from ''Franchise/{{Superman}}'' was not only open about getting breast implants but was literally ''arrogant'' about them. [[HoistByHisOwnPetard This led to a rather humorous section where she's sticking out her new chest]] while leaning over Clark's desk and expecting him to look at them. [[NotDistractedByTheSexy Instead, he looks her dead in the eyes, with an intentionally polite and mildly puzzled expression, expression]], while Cat gets more confused and irritated, even glancing down at them as if to make sure they're working, before giving up. Then, to add insult to injury, an oblivious Supergirl calls them "strange lumps of plastic". Later, it's revealed she's overcompensating, dealing with the grief of losing her only son.

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