Various Zero Context Examples from the page. If anyone can or would like to expand and provide detail for any of these contested examples, those examples can be moved back to the main page after doing so.
Time Scout: Prince Albert Victor, AKA "Eddie". This is also Malcolm's cover when he goes to Victorian London; he's a landholder in the British Caribbean. It explains his long absences, his idiot friends from America, and the occasional wobble in his accent.
Various Zero Context Examples from the page. If anyone can or would like to expand and provide detail for any of these contested examples, those examples can be moved back to the main page after doing so.
- Most of the cast of Beverly Hills Teens is like this.
- Phyllis in Troop Beverly Hills starts out like this.
- Veronica Lodge of Archie Comics.
- Nagi Sanzenin of Hayate the Combat Butler, until the events of their overseas trip made her lose access to all of the money.
- Bertie Wooster in the Jeeves and Wooster stories by P. G. Wodehouse and the TV series Jeeves and Wooster that's based on them.
- Most of the characters in Dangerous Liaisons.
- Wilbur Van Snobbe from Little Lulu.
- Half the people above stairs in Gosford Park.
- In The Thin Man film series, Nick and Nora Charles tried to be this, but someone was always dragging them into a murder mystery.
- The Hippo couple in Animaniacs.
- Charlie Chaplin's wealthy man, who winds up being Identical Strangers with the Little Tramp in The Idle Class
- Time Scout: Prince Albert Victor, AKA "Eddie". This is also Malcolm's cover when he goes to Victorian London; he's a landholder in the British Caribbean. It explains his long absences, his idiot friends from America, and the occasional wobble in his accent.
- Miss Milo Roberts in An American In Paris.
- The character of Nathan Barley. The original online version summed up the plot of one episode with "Nathan Barley decides what job to pretend to do next".
Edited by SeanMurrayI