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* Amity Blight from ''WesternAnimation/TheOwlHouse'' starts out seeming like a typical "mean girl" with a clique of fellow mean-girl friends who bullies Luz out of jealousy, before slowly revealing herself as someone with dorky hobbies, a secret kinder side, and a lot of pressure on her to succeed any way she can, which means being ruthless to others. After befriending Luz and the rest -- and reconciling with Willow -- she's nicer and more honest with herself, but still can act very standoffish and surly at times... because [[spoiler:she's struggling with having a giant crush on Luz]]. [[spoiler:When the two finally admit their mutual feelings and get together as a couple, she proves that deep down she's the "awesome girlfriend" she wants to be: sweet, kind, supportive and understanding. Compare the girl at the beginning of the first season and the middle of the second, and you'll get two very different Amity Blights.]]

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* [[Characters/TheOwlHouseAmityBlight Amity Blight Blight]] from ''WesternAnimation/TheOwlHouse'' starts out seeming like a typical "mean girl" with a clique of fellow mean-girl friends who bullies Luz out of jealousy, before slowly revealing herself as someone with dorky hobbies, a secret kinder side, and a lot of pressure on her to succeed any way she can, which means being ruthless to others. After befriending Luz and the rest -- and reconciling with Willow -- she's nicer and more honest with herself, but still can act very standoffish and surly at times... because [[spoiler:she's struggling with having a giant crush on Luz]]. [[spoiler:When the two finally admit their mutual feelings and get together as a couple, she proves that deep down she's the "awesome girlfriend" she wants to be: sweet, kind, supportive and understanding. Compare the girl at the beginning of the first season and the middle of the second, and you'll get two very different Amity Blights.]]
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* [[Characters/TheOwlHouseAmityBlight Amity Blight]] from ''WesternAnimation/TheOwlHouse'' starts out seeming like a typical "mean girl" with a clique of fellow mean-girl friends who bullies Luz out of jealousy, before slowly revealing herself as someone with dorky hobbies, a secret kinder side, and a lot of pressure on her to succeed any way she can, which means being ruthless to others. After befriending Luz and the rest -- and reconciling with Willow -- she's nicer and more honest with herself, but still can act very standoffish and surly at times... because [[spoiler:she's struggling with having a giant crush on Luz]]. [[spoiler:When the two finally admit their mutual feelings and get together as a couple, she proves that deep down she's the "awesome girlfriend" she wants to be: sweet, kind, supportive and understanding. Compare the girl at the beginning of the first season and the middle of the second, and you'll get two very different Amity Blights.]]

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* [[Characters/TheOwlHouseAmityBlight Amity Blight]] Blight from ''WesternAnimation/TheOwlHouse'' starts out seeming like a typical "mean girl" with a clique of fellow mean-girl friends who bullies Luz out of jealousy, before slowly revealing herself as someone with dorky hobbies, a secret kinder side, and a lot of pressure on her to succeed any way she can, which means being ruthless to others. After befriending Luz and the rest -- and reconciling with Willow -- she's nicer and more honest with herself, but still can act very standoffish and surly at times... because [[spoiler:she's struggling with having a giant crush on Luz]]. [[spoiler:When the two finally admit their mutual feelings and get together as a couple, she proves that deep down she's the "awesome girlfriend" she wants to be: sweet, kind, supportive and understanding. Compare the girl at the beginning of the first season and the middle of the second, and you'll get two very different Amity Blights.]]
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* ''WesternAnimation/ZakStorm'': While not exactly being cold, Cece did start out the show very no-nonsense. However, over the course of the show, she learned to be less stiff all the time and to also have fun from time to time.
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* "WesternAnimation/TheLoudHouse" has two examples: Lori Loud, who used to be a mere bully to her younger sisters before she became a more friendlier person as the series progressed, and Lola, a bratty pageant girl who shows more signs of kindness in the later seasons as well.

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* "WesternAnimation/TheLoudHouse" "WesternAnimation/{{TheLoudHouse}}" has two examples: Lori Loud, who used to be a mere bully to her younger sisters before she became a more friendlier person as the series progressed, and Lola, a bratty pageant girl who shows more signs of kindness in the later seasons as well.
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* "WesternAnimation/TheLoudHouse" has two examples: Lori Loud, who used to be a mere bully to her younger sisters before she became a more friendlier person as the series progressed, and Lola, a bratty pageant girl who shows more signs of kindness in the later seasons as well.
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* ''WesternAnimation/{{Futurama}}'': In the original series, Leela is depicted as being incredibly lonely due to being abandoned and raised in an orphanarium. She is somewhat self-loathing and has set high standards for what she wants in a man. This causes her to date men who may have some societal importance, but who treat her very poorly. Starting with the Comedy Central series, she starts dating main character and all-around NiceGuy Fry, and becomes notably happier for it.
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** Toph takes a while to warm up to any of the heroes, and has to adjust to the cooperation expected in a group of equals. She never gets any less sarcastic or self-reliant, but she learns to trust and confide more. Somewhere along the line she develops a crush on [[PluckyComicRelief Sokka]] (despite knowing he's already got a girlfriend), who up to that point had been [[ChewToy the most frequent target of her snarking and pranks]]. Marking her as a true, old-school {{Tsundere}}, he ''continues'' to be the most frequent target of her snarking and pranks, while she keeps her affection totally secret. She shows similar affection toward Zuko toward the finale, indicating that Sokka isn't that unique a case for Toph (though her [[TheGlomp crush on Zuko]] most likely ends after spending "the worst field trip ever" with him).

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** [[Characters/AvatarTheLastAirbenderTophBeifong Toph Beifong]] takes a while to warm up to any of the heroes, and has to adjust to the cooperation expected in a group of equals. She never gets any less sarcastic or self-reliant, but she learns to trust and confide more. Somewhere along the line she develops a crush on [[PluckyComicRelief Sokka]] (despite knowing he's already got a girlfriend), who up to that point had been [[ChewToy the most frequent target of her snarking and pranks]]. Marking her as a true, old-school {{Tsundere}}, he ''continues'' to be the most frequent target of her snarking and pranks, while she keeps her affection totally secret. She shows similar affection toward Zuko toward the finale, indicating that Sokka isn't that unique a case for Toph (though her [[TheGlomp crush on Zuko]] most likely ends after spending "the worst field trip ever" with him).



** Zuko too, of the JerkAss variety. He has a soft, dorky center that he only shows when he's around Mai and/or Team Avatar.

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** Zuko [[Characters/AvatarTheLastAirbenderZuko Zuko]] too, of the JerkAss variety. He has a soft, dorky center that he only shows when he's around Mai and/or Team Avatar.



* Ben becomes a non-romantic example in ''WesternAnimation/Ben10Omniverse''; when assigned a new alien SkilledButNaive partner named Rook, he is initially unwilling to accept him and would rather work alone; as the story goes on, however, he befriends him. He actually lampshades it in the form of Rath in "It Was Them".

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* [[Characters/Ben10BenTennyson Ben Tennyson]] becomes a non-romantic example in ''WesternAnimation/Ben10Omniverse''; when assigned a new alien SkilledButNaive partner named Rook, he is initially unwilling to accept him and would rather work alone; as the story goes on, however, he befriends him. He actually lampshades it in the form of Rath in "It Was Them".



* ''WesternAnimation/GravityFalls'': After the events of "Northwest Mansion Mystery", it seems as though [[AlphaBitch Pacifica Northwest]] might be heading down this path after Dipper helped her learn to defy her parents and break the rules.

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* ''WesternAnimation/GravityFalls'': After the events of "Northwest "[[Recap/GravityFallsS2E10NorthwestMansionMystery Northwest Mansion Mystery", Mystery]]", it seems as though [[AlphaBitch Pacifica Northwest]] might be heading down this path after Dipper helped her learn to defy her parents and break the rules.



* ''WesternAnimation/TheLegendOfKorra'': At the beginning of Season 4, Mako is annoyed and irritated with Prince Wu and can not wait until the Prince would returns to Ba Sing Se. However, throughout the season he grows closer and more sympathetic to Prince Wu when he sees his positive traits, like how he can freely accept criticism, is genuinely grateful to Mako for his help, and sees him become a more thoughtful and mature person. The ending of the last episode shows that Mako is proud of Prince Wu and it is implied that Mako and Korra are warming up to him and becoming friends with him.

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* ''WesternAnimation/TheLegendOfKorra'': At the beginning of Season 4, Mako [[Characters/TheLegendOfKorraMako Mako]] is annoyed and irritated with Prince Wu and can not wait until the Prince would returns to Ba Sing Se. However, throughout the season he grows closer and more sympathetic to Prince Wu when he sees his positive traits, like how he can freely accept criticism, is genuinely grateful to Mako for his help, and sees him become a more thoughtful and mature person. The ending of the last episode shows that Mako is proud of Prince Wu and it is implied that Mako and Korra are warming up to him and becoming friends with him.



* A non-romantic example in ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagic'': Twilight Sparkle starts out insisting that she has no interest in friendship, as her entire life is consumed with her studies and her duties to the Princess. The plot of the two-part pilot is all about her discovery that only by making friends can she unleash the full power of her magic and save the world.
* Amity from ''WesternAnimation/TheOwlHouse'' starts out seeming like a typical "mean girl" with a clique of fellow mean-girl friends who bullies Luz out of jealousy, before slowly revealing herself as someone with dorky hobbies, a secret kinder side, and a lot of pressure on her to succeed any way she can, which means being ruthless to others. After befriending Luz and the rest -- and reconciling with Willow -- she's nicer and more honest with herself, but still can act very standoffish and surly at times... because [[spoiler:she's struggling with having a giant crush on Luz]]. [[spoiler:When the two finally admit their mutual feelings and get together as a couple, she proves that deep down she's the "awesome girlfriend" she wants to be: sweet, kind, supportive and understanding. Compare the girl at the beginning of the first season and the middle of the second, and you'll get two very different Amity Blights.]]

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* A non-romantic example in ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagic'': [[Characters/FriendshipIsMagicTwilightSparkle Twilight Sparkle Sparkle]] starts out insisting that she has no interest in friendship, as her entire life is consumed with her studies and her duties to the Princess. The plot of the two-part pilot is all about her discovery that only by making friends can she unleash the full power of her magic and save the world.
* [[Characters/TheOwlHouseAmityBlight Amity Blight]] from ''WesternAnimation/TheOwlHouse'' starts out seeming like a typical "mean girl" with a clique of fellow mean-girl friends who bullies Luz out of jealousy, before slowly revealing herself as someone with dorky hobbies, a secret kinder side, and a lot of pressure on her to succeed any way she can, which means being ruthless to others. After befriending Luz and the rest -- and reconciling with Willow -- she's nicer and more honest with herself, but still can act very standoffish and surly at times... because [[spoiler:she's struggling with having a giant crush on Luz]]. [[spoiler:When the two finally admit their mutual feelings and get together as a couple, she proves that deep down she's the "awesome girlfriend" she wants to be: sweet, kind, supportive and understanding. Compare the girl at the beginning of the first season and the middle of the second, and you'll get two very different Amity Blights.]]



* ''WesternAnimation/RickAndMorty'': While still a snarky MadScientist, Rick Sanchez has ''slowly'' mellowed out over the course of the series, and the Season 2 finale even has him making a speech about opening up to people for the first time. [[spoiler:Even when the frost comes back after everything goes to hell, he turns himself into the Galactic Federation so his family can live on Earth in peace.]] [[spoiler:[[AvertedTrope Averted]] when it turns out he only turned himself in so he could topple the Galactic Federation (changes in plan also allowing him to kill the Council of Ricks) and get Beth to divorce Jerry for crossing him.]]

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* ''WesternAnimation/RickAndMorty'': While still a snarky MadScientist, [[Characters/RickAndMortyRickSanchez Rick Sanchez Sanchez]] has ''slowly'' mellowed out over the course of the series, and the Season 2 finale even has him making a speech about opening up to people for the first time. [[spoiler:Even when the frost comes back after everything goes to hell, he turns himself into the Galactic Federation so his family can live on Earth in peace.]] [[spoiler:[[AvertedTrope Averted]] when it turns out he only turned himself in so he could topple the Galactic Federation (changes in plan also allowing him to kill the Council of Ricks) and get Beth to divorce Jerry for crossing him.]]



* ''WesternAnimation/StevenUniverse'': [[spoiler:At first, White Diamond attempts to berate Steven, his friends and the other Diamonds by saying Pink brings out the worst in others by encouraging their deficiencies. She turns the other Gems into zombified puppets, and extracts Steven's gem from his navel. After Steven re-unites his body and gem, she throws a childish tantrum, accusing Pink of acting like a child, which prompts Steven to say that he is a child (with a contrastingly pure and innocent maturity), which permeates her with a blushing pink light, which restores the Gems to their natural colors. After she is shown to [[NotSoAboveItAll not be as flawless as she thought she was]], Steven tells her that she can make a change for the better by letting everyone on Homeworld, including White Diamond, be themselves.]]

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* ''WesternAnimation/StevenUniverse'': [[spoiler:At first, [[Characters/StevenUniverseWhiteDiamond White Diamond Diamond]] attempts to berate Steven, his friends and the other Diamonds by saying Pink brings out the worst in others by encouraging their deficiencies. She turns the other Gems into zombified puppets, and extracts Steven's gem from his navel. After Steven re-unites his body and gem, she throws a childish tantrum, accusing Pink of acting like a child, which prompts Steven to say that he is a child (with a contrastingly pure and innocent maturity), which permeates her with a blushing pink light, which restores the Gems to their natural colors. After she is shown to [[NotSoAboveItAll not be as flawless as she thought she was]], Steven tells her that she can make a change for the better by letting everyone on Homeworld, including White Diamond, be themselves.]]
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* Mr. Cat from ''WesternAnimation/{{Kaeloo}}''. In the first season, it seems as if he utterly despises the other three. In Season 2, while still being snarky and cruel, he comes off as more of an actual friend to them. And in the Season 3 premiere, [[spoiler: it's shown that he genuinely does care about them]].

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* Mr. Cat from ''WesternAnimation/{{Kaeloo}}''. In the first earlier seasons he mostly acted cold and cruel towards Kaeloo, Stumpy, and Quack-Quack and would only show kindness to them in extreme circumstances to prove that he really did love them deep down. As the series progresses, he slowly becomes more comfortable with openly expressing that he cares about them and doing acts of kindness for them. This is heavily [[LampshadeHanging lampshaded]] in the fifth season, it seems as if he utterly despises where the other three. In Season 2, while still being snarky and cruel, he comes off as more of an actual friend to them. And in the Season 3 premiere, [[spoiler: it's shown others tell Mr. Cat that he genuinely does care they think he's become a nice person, causing him to worry about them]].losing his JerkassFacade.
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* Flynne from ''WesternAnimation/PuffinRock''. She is a red fox with a moody, aloof, and lonely personality and demeanor. Flynne is also [[TheDreaded feared]] by all the animals on Puffin Rock, [[BerserkButton she doesn't like anyone breaking into her den]]. But gradually Flynne starts to warm up to the others, she will help Oona and Baba if need be, even if she is not interested.

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* Flynne from ''WesternAnimation/PuffinRock''. She is a red fox with a moody, aloof, and lonely personality and demeanor. Flynne is also [[TheDreaded feared]] by all the animals on Puffin Rock, [[BerserkButton she doesn't like anyone breaking into her den]]. But gradually Flynne starts to warm up to the others, she will help Oona and Baba if need be, even if she is not interested.
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* Flynne from ''WesternAnimation/PuffinRock''. She is a red fox with a moody, aloof, and lonely personality and demeanor. Flynne is also [[TheDreaded feared]] by all the animals on Puffin Rock, [[BerserkButton she doesn't like anyone breaking into her den]]. But gradually Flynne starts to warm up to the others, she will help Oona and Baba if need be, even if she is not interested.
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* [[SnakesAreSinister Adder]] from ''WesternAnimation/TheAnimalsOfFarthingWood''. While she is initially a sarcastic, insensitive, rude and unsociable snake, over time, it is shown that she is a JerkWithAHeartOfGold at heart. Her infatuation and concern for her Sinuous mate makes Adder more openly affectionate and friendly with others.
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* Nora Wakeman from WesternAnimation/MyLifeAsATeenageRobot was once very strict about Jenny’s lifestyle and only let her leave the house to save the planet, until Jenny met Brad & Tuck and since then she’s gotten a little less strict and allowed her to have contact with humans.

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* Nora Wakeman from WesternAnimation/MyLifeAsATeenageRobot ''WesternAnimation/MyLifeAsATeenageRobot'' was once very strict about Jenny’s lifestyle and only let her leave the house to save the planet, until Jenny met Brad & Tuck and since then she’s gotten a little less strict and allowed her to have contact with humans.
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* Amity from ''WesternAnimation/TheOwlHouse'' starts out seeming like a typical "mean girl" with a clique of fellow mean-girl friends who bullies Luz out of jealousy, before slowly revealing herself as someone with dorky hobbies, a secret kinder side, and a lot of pressure on her to succeed any way she can, which means being ruthless to others. After befriending Luz and the rest -- and reconciling with Willow -- she's nicer and more honest with herself, but still can act very standoffish and surly at times... because [[spoiler:she's struggling with having a giant crush on Luz]]. [[spoiler:When the two finally admit their mutual feelings and get together as a couple, she proves that deep down she's the "awesome girlfriend" she wants to be: sweet, kind, supportive and understanding. Compare the girl at the beginning of the first season and the middle of the second, and you'll get two very different Amity Blights.]]

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* ''WesternAnimation/{{WITCH}}'':
** Cornelia Hale is a pretty good example, starting out as rather hostile even to her own friends, she softens up a bit once she [[spoiler: hooks up with BadassNormal Caleb in the second season]]. The original comic version of Cornelia wasn't quite as bad. The comic version of Cornelia had a lot of traits too; but in a more TheSpock way than her ValleyGirl persona in the show.
** Orube, however, really ''is'' a good example of this in the comics, beginning as a rather typical emotionless warrior woman-type and ending up being an older sister of sorts to the main characters, and falling in love with [[spoiler: resident IneffectualSympatheticVillain Cedric.]]

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* ''WesternAnimation/{{WITCH}}'':
''WesternAnimation/AdventureTime'':
** Cornelia Hale is Marceline the Vampire Queen starts out as a hedonistic JerkAss who pretty much doesn't give a hoot one way or the other about anyone else, so long as no one's trying to stop her from doing her thing, but after Finn showed her a good example, starting out as rather hostile even time by battling to her own friends, the "Holy cow I actually felt that," she decided she liked the little spud after all. Every time she appears in an episode, she softens up a bit once she [[spoiler: hooks little more, and now Finn considers her one of his closest friends, and even Jake, who is apparently massively vampire-phobic, warmed up to her.
** The Ice King actively averts the trope (and not just because he's a literal Ice King); initially he was portrayed as a malicious, sociopathic princess-kidnapper. As we gained some more insight into who he is, we actually find out that he's the way he is because he's lonely, and even kind of a dorkish weenie deep down, but has no idea how to deal
with BadassNormal Caleb in either of those things. But since the second season]]. The original comic version crown renders him entirely incapable of Cornelia wasn't quite acknowledging his own faults, he's pretty much locked out of actual character ''development'' for any kind of defrosting.
* ''WesternAnimation/TheAdventuresOfSuperMarioBros3'' has a literal, non-romantic example. King Windbag of Ice Land was formerly a bully, pushing his servant around and threatening him with his wand. Hip and Hop turn him and Luigi into dogs and in their quest to become human again are caught by a dogcatcher. With Luigi's guidance, the king learns how to cooperate with the other trapped dogs and they escape. Coming back to Ice Land
as bad. The comic version a human, he apologizes to his servant and throws him a feast in his honor.
* ''WesternAnimation/AvatarTheLastAirbender'':
** Toph takes a while to warm up to any
of Cornelia had a lot of traits too; but the heroes, and has to adjust to the cooperation expected in a more TheSpock way than group of equals. She never gets any less sarcastic or self-reliant, but she learns to trust and confide more. Somewhere along the line she develops a crush on [[PluckyComicRelief Sokka]] (despite knowing he's already got a girlfriend), who up to that point had been [[ChewToy the most frequent target of her ValleyGirl persona in snarking and pranks]]. Marking her as a true, old-school {{Tsundere}}, he ''continues'' to be the show.
most frequent target of her snarking and pranks, while she keeps her affection totally secret. She shows similar affection toward Zuko toward the finale, indicating that Sokka isn't that unique a case for Toph (though her [[TheGlomp crush on Zuko]] most likely ends after spending "the worst field trip ever" with him).
*** In the sequel series ''The Legend of Korra'' Toph's older daughter, Lin Bei Fong, also has some issues with accepting people as friends and allies. She really starts defrosting after reconnecting with her sister, Suyin, in Book 3 and resolving their many issues with each other.
** Orube, Zuko too, of the JerkAss variety. He has a soft, dorky center that he only shows when he's around Mai and/or Team Avatar.
** Mai likewise can get pretty mushy around Zuko, despite being the EmotionlessGirl ''anywhere'' else.
* Blackarachnia in ''Transformers: WesternAnimation/BeastWars'' pulls this off perfectly -- she starts off being confused that Silverbolt is unwilling to hurt her for being female, then moves on to exploiting his 'weakness', before finally accepting it.
* Ben becomes a non-romantic example in ''WesternAnimation/Ben10Omniverse''; when assigned a new alien SkilledButNaive partner named Rook, he is initially unwilling to accept him and would rather work alone; as the story goes on,
however, really ''is'' a good example of this he befriends him. He actually lampshades it in the comics, beginning as a rather typical emotionless warrior woman-type and ending up being an older sister form of sorts to the main characters, and falling Rath in love "It Was Them".
* This gradually happens
with [[spoiler: resident IneffectualSympatheticVillain Cedric.Sissi from ''WesternAnimation/CodeLyoko'', in spite of the ResetButton complicating it. In the last episode of the series, [[spoiler:she even becomes an official friend of the protagonists.]]



* Happens twice in ''WesternAnimation/TheFairlyOddParents''. In "Snow Bound" Timmy gets LockedInAFreezer with Vicky, and the two become friends...until the end of the episode, where Vicky reverts to normal. Then, In the "Wishology" trilogy, both Vicky and Trixie express sadness after [[spoiler: Timmy's heroic sacrifice]], indicating they're beginning to see him in a new light. This only results in ''another'' ResetButton, this time in the form of [[spoiler: LaserGuidedAmnesia]]
* ''WesternAnimation/GravityFalls'': After the events of "Northwest Mansion Mystery", it seems as though [[AlphaBitch Pacifica Northwest]] might be heading down this path after Dipper helped her learn to defy her parents and break the rules.



* [[AllGuysWantCheerleaders Cheerleader]] Liz Allan from ''WesternAnimation/TheSpectacularSpiderMan'' AnimatedSeries shows signs of doing this; she is kind and encouraging to Peter, but immediately turns into the AlphaBitch around the JerkJock Flash... and she looks like she regrets the quasi FaceHeelTurn. By mid-season, she's pretty much completely defrosted, having broken up with Flash and directly expressed interest in Peter. Of course, given this huge amount of CharacterDevelopment, when compared with her mainstream comics counterpart, Peter actually comes off as something of an unintentional JerkAss when he breaks up with her to be with Gwen. She attempts to cover the whole thing up by making a huge scene and implying she is doing the dumping in front of a crowd, but then later is seen hiding behind a corner, crying her eyes out, showing that she genuinely did have feelings for Peter.
* This gradually happens with Sissi from ''WesternAnimation/CodeLyoko'', in spite of the ResetButton complicating it. In the last episode of the series, [[spoiler:she even becomes an official friend of the protagonists.]]

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* [[AllGuysWantCheerleaders Cheerleader]] Liz Allan June from ''WesternAnimation/TheSpectacularSpiderMan'' AnimatedSeries shows signs ''WesternAnimation/KaBlam'' was usually a bit of doing this; she is kind and encouraging to Peter, a JerkAss, but immediately turns into the AlphaBitch around the JerkJock Flash... and she looks like she regrets the quasi FaceHeelTurn. By mid-season, in Season 4, it's noted that she's pretty stopped teasing Henry and is a much completely defrosted, having broken up with Flash nicer person than she used to be.
* Mr. Cat from ''WesternAnimation/{{Kaeloo}}''. In the first season, it seems as if he utterly despises the other three. In Season 2, while still being snarky
and directly expressed interest in Peter. Of course, given this huge amount of CharacterDevelopment, when compared with her mainstream comics counterpart, Peter actually cruel, he comes off as something more of an unintentional JerkAss when he breaks up with her actual friend to be with Gwen. She attempts to cover them. And in the whole thing up by making a huge scene and implying she is doing the dumping in front of a crowd, but then later is seen hiding behind a corner, crying her eyes out, showing Season 3 premiere, [[spoiler: it's shown that she he genuinely did have feelings for Peter.
does care about them]].
* This gradually happens ''WesternAnimation/KipoAndTheAgeOfWonderbeasts'': Wolf starts out as extremely cold and hostile to Kipo, but starts to warm up to her over time.
* ''WesternAnimation/TheLegendOfKorra'': At the beginning of Season 4, Mako is annoyed and irritated
with Sissi from ''WesternAnimation/CodeLyoko'', in spite of Prince Wu and can not wait until the ResetButton complicating it. In Prince would returns to Ba Sing Se. However, throughout the season he grows closer and more sympathetic to Prince Wu when he sees his positive traits, like how he can freely accept criticism, is genuinely grateful to Mako for his help, and sees him become a more thoughtful and mature person. The ending of the last episode shows that Mako is proud of Prince Wu and it is implied that Mako and Korra are warming up to him and becoming friends with him.
* Kiva from ''WesternAnimation/MegasXLR'' shows signs of this. In the pilot, she's barely able to hold back her contempt of both Coop, Jamie and most of our "modern" society, deeming it "primitive" and even calling Jamie a "Monkey-thing". But by the end
of the series, [[spoiler:she show's run, she's accepted the company of her hosts, develops a taste for convenience-store slushies, and even becomes an official friend of ditches her military uniform in one episode to attend a rock concert with the protagonists.]]boys.



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%%* Gwen * A non-romantic example in ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagic'': Twilight Sparkle starts out insisting that she has no interest in friendship, as her entire life is consumed with her studies and her duties to the Princess. The plot of the two-part pilot is all about her discovery that only by making friends can she unleash the full power of her magic and save the world.
* Mitchell Peterson
from ''WesternAnimation/TotalDrama'', mainly helped along by her relationship ''WesternAnimation/ReadyJetGo''. He starts out a cold, loner detective who acts like he hates Jet, Sean, Sydney, and Mindy. However, the episode "Detective Mindy" shows that he ''does'' have a nice side. He is completely defrosted in "Holidays in Boxwood Terrace", where it is revealed that [[spoiler: he is a ShrinkingViolet that hides behind the cold apprearance and jerk behaviour. He defrosts completely when he joins the other kids' pageant and they assure him that he is always welcome in their group]].
* ''WesternAnimation/RickAndMorty'': While still a snarky MadScientist, Rick Sanchez has ''slowly'' mellowed out over the course of the series, and the Season 2 finale even has him making a speech about opening up to people for the first time. [[spoiler:Even when the frost comes back after everything goes to hell, he turns himself into the Galactic Federation so his family can live on Earth in peace.]] [[spoiler:[[AvertedTrope Averted]] when it turns out he only turned himself in so he could topple the Galactic Federation (changes in plan also allowing him to kill the Council of Ricks) and get Beth to divorce Jerry for crossing him.]]
* ''WesternAnimation/SantaClausIsCominToTown'': Kris Kringle gives a toy to [[IceQueen Ice Wizard]] Winter Warlock, who has a friendlier disposition and even gives the reindeer some magic feed to help Santa escape the Burgermeister's dungeon.
* [[AllGuysWantCheerleaders Cheerleader]] Liz Allan from ''WesternAnimation/TheSpectacularSpiderMan'' AnimatedSeries shows signs of doing this; she is kind and encouraging to Peter, but immediately turns into the AlphaBitch around the JerkJock Flash... and she looks like she regrets the quasi FaceHeelTurn. By mid-season, she's pretty much completely defrosted, having broken up
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Flash and directly expressed interest in ''World Tour'' Peter. Of course, given this huge amount of CharacterDevelopment, when compared with her mainstream comics counterpart, Peter actually comes off as something of an unintentional JerkAss when he breaks up with her to be with Gwen. She attempts to cover the whole thing up by making a lesser degree.zero contexthuge scene and implying she is doing the dumping in front of a crowd, but then later is seen hiding behind a corner, crying her eyes out, showing that she genuinely did have feelings for Peter.
* ''WesternAnimation/StevenUniverse'': [[spoiler:At first, White Diamond attempts to berate Steven, his friends and the other Diamonds by saying Pink brings out the worst in others by encouraging their deficiencies. She turns the other Gems into zombified puppets, and extracts Steven's gem from his navel. After Steven re-unites his body and gem, she throws a childish tantrum, accusing Pink of acting like a child, which prompts Steven to say that he is a child (with a contrastingly pure and innocent maturity), which permeates her with a blushing pink light, which restores the Gems to their natural colors. After she is shown to [[NotSoAboveItAll not be as flawless as she thought she was]], Steven tells her that she can make a change for the better by letting everyone on Homeworld, including White Diamond, be themselves.]]
* Lance in ''WesternAnimation/SymBionicTitan'' is initially a lot more quiet, reserved and focused more on getting his job done (to the point of harming citizens who didn't do anything wrong). Gradually, he warms up to Ilana and Octus as family and develops his own recreational hobbies on earth.



* ''WesternAnimation/AvatarTheLastAirbender'':
** Toph takes a while to warm up to any of the heroes, and has to adjust to the cooperation expected in a group of equals. She never gets any less sarcastic or self-reliant, but she learns to trust and confide more. Somewhere along the line she develops a crush on [[PluckyComicRelief Sokka]] (despite knowing he's already got a girlfriend), who up to that point had been [[ChewToy the most frequent target of her snarking and pranks]]. Marking her as a true, old-school {{Tsundere}}, he ''continues'' to be the most frequent target of her snarking and pranks, while she keeps her affection totally secret. She shows similar affection toward Zuko toward the finale, indicating that Sokka isn't that unique a case for Toph (though her [[TheGlomp crush on Zuko]] most likely ends after spending "the worst field trip ever" with him).
*** In the sequel series ''The Legend of Korra'' Toph's older daughter, Lin Bei Fong, also has some issues with accepting people as friends and allies. She really starts defrosting after reconnecting with her sister, Suyin, in book 3 and resolving their many issues with each other.
** Zuko too, of the JerkAss variety. He has a soft, dorky center that he only shows when he's around Mai and/or Team Avatar.
** Mai likewise can get pretty mushy around Zuko, despite being the EmotionlessGirl ''anywhere'' else.
* Happens twice in ''WesternAnimation/TheFairlyOddParents''. In "Snow Bound" Timmy gets LockedInAFreezer with Vicky, and the two become friends...until the end of the episode, where Vicky reverts to normal. Then, In the "Wishology" trilogy, both Vicky and Trixie express sadness after [[spoiler: Timmy's heroic sacrifice]], indicating they're beginning to see him in a new light. This only results in ''another'' ResetButton, this time in the form of [[spoiler: LaserGuidedAmnesia]]
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* Ben becomes a non-romantic example in ''WesternAnimation/Ben10Omniverse''; when assigned a new alien SkilledButNaive partner named Rook, he is initially unwilling to accept him and would rather work alone; as the story goes on, however, he befriends him. He actually lampshades it in the form of Rath in "It Was Them".
* Blackarachnia in ''Transformers: WesternAnimation/BeastWars'' pulls this off perfectly - she starts off being confused that Silverbolt is unwilling to hurt her for being female, then moves on to exploiting his 'weakness', before finally accepting it.
* June from ''WesternAnimation/KaBlam'' was usually a bit of a JerkAss, but in season four, it's noted that she's stopped teasing Henry and is a much nicer person than she used to be.
* Kiva from ''WesternAnimation/MegasXLR'' shows signs of this. In the pilot, she's barely able to hold back her contempt of both Coop, Jamie and most of our "modern" society, deeming it "primitive" and even calling Jamie a "Monkey-thing". But by the end of the show's run, she's accepted the company of her hosts, develops a taste for convenience-store slushies, and even ditches her military uniform in one episode to attend a rock concert with the boys.
* Emma Frost in ''WesternAnimation/WolverineAndTheXMen2009''. In the beginning, she is unflinchingly rude to most of the mansion's inhabitants; she even reads their minds before formal introductions can take place. She's pretty much what you would expect if you know anything about the comics. By the time the midpoint of the series rolls around, she's practically a different character. [[spoiler: So much that even Wolverine, who never trusted her in the first place, is shocked by her betrayal. Even then, said betrayal doesn't last. Neither does Emma, sadly. ]]
* ''WesternAnimation/AdventureTime'':
** Marceline the Vampire Queen starts out as a hedonistic JerkAss who pretty much doesn't give a hoot one way or the other about anyone else, so long as no one's trying to stop her from doing her thing, but after Finn showed her a good time by battling to the "Holy cow I actually felt that," she decided she liked the little spud after all. Every time she appears in an episode, she softens up a little more, and now Finn considers her one of his closest friends, and even Jake, who is apparently massively vampire-phobic, warmed up to her.
** The Ice King actively averts the trope (and not just because he's a literal Ice King); initially he was portrayed as a malicious, sociopathic princess-kidnapper. As we gained some more insight into who he is, we actually find out that he's the way he is because he's lonely, and even kind of a dorkish weenie deep down, but has no idea how to deal with either of those things. But since the crown renders him entirely incapable of acknowledging his own faults, he's pretty much locked out of actual character ''development'' for any kind of defrosting.
* ''WesternAnimation/TheAdventuresOfSuperMarioBros3'' has a literal, non-romantic example. King Windbag of Ice Land was formerly a bully, pushing his servant around and threatening him with his wand. Hip and Hop turn him and Luigi into dogs and in their quest to become human again are caught by a dogcatcher. With Luigi's guidance, the king learns how to cooperate with the other trapped dogs and they escape. Coming back to Ice Land as a human, he apologizes to his servant and throws him a feast in his honor.



* A non-romantic example in ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagic'': Twilight Sparkle starts out insisting that she has no interest in friendship, as her entire life is consumed with her studies and her duties to the Princess. The plot of the two-part pilot is all about her discovery that only by making friends can she unleash the full power of her magic and save the world.
* Lance in ''WesternAnimation/SymBionicTitan'' is initially a lot more quiet, reserved and focused more on getting his job done (to the point of harming citizens who didn't do anything wrong). Gradually, he warms up to Ilana and Octus as family and develops his own recreational hobbies on earth.

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* A non-romantic example in ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagic'': Twilight Sparkle starts out insisting that she ''WesternAnimation/TotalDramaPresentsTheRidonculousRace'' has no interest in friendship, as her entire life is consumed with her studies and her duties to the Princess. The plot of the two-part pilot is all about her discovery that only by making friends can she unleash the full power of her magic and save the world.
* Lance in ''WesternAnimation/SymBionicTitan'' is initially a lot more quiet, reserved and
Emma who was completely focused more on getting his job done (to winning and treated her sister in a condescending manner at the point start of harming citizens who didn't do anything wrong). Gradually, he warms up to Ilana the season. By the end she's [[spoiler: fallen in love]] and Octus as family and develops his own recreational hobbies on earth.softened considerably, especially to her sister.



* ''WesternAnimation/GravityFalls'': After the events of "Northwest Mansion Mystery", it seems as though [[AlphaBitch Pacifica Northwest]] might be heading down this path after Dipper helped her learn to defy her parents and break the rules.
* ''WesternAnimation/TotalDramaPresentsTheRidonculousRace'' has Emma who was completely focused on winning and treated her sister in a condescening manner at the start of the season. By the end she's [[spoiler: fallen in love]] and softened considerably, especially to her sister.
* ''WesternAnimation/SantaClausIsCominToTown'': Kris Kringle gives a toy to [[IceQueen Ice Wizard]] Winter Warlock, who has a friendlier disposition and even gives the reindeer some magic feed to help Santa escape the Burgermeister's dungeon.
* Mr. Cat from ''WesternAnimation/{{Kaeloo}}''. In the first season, it seems as if he utterly despises the other three. In Season 2, while still being snarky and cruel, he comes off as more of an actual friend to them. And in the Season 3 premiere, [[spoiler: it's shown that he genuinely does care about them]].
* Mitchell Peterson from ''WesternAnimation/ReadyJetGo''. He starts out a cold, loner detective who acts like he hates Jet, Sean, Sydney, and Mindy. However, the episode "Detective Mindy" shows that he ''does'' have a nice side. He is completely defrosted in "Holidays in Boxwood Terrace", where it is revealed that [[spoiler: he is a ShrinkingViolet that hides behind the cold apprearance and jerk behaviour. He defrosts completely when he joins the other kids' pageant and they assure him that he is always welcome in their group]].
* ''WesternAnimation/RickAndMorty'': While still a snarky MadScientist, Rick Sanchez has ''slowly'' mellowed out over the course of the series, and the season 2 finale even has him making a speech about opening up to people for the first time. [[spoiler:Even when the frost comes back after everything goes to hell, he turns himself into the Galactic Federation so his family can live on Earth in peace.]] [[spoiler:[[AvertedTrope Averted]] when it turns out he only turned himself in so he could topple the Galactic Federation (changes in plan also allowing him to kill the Council of Ricks) and get Beth to divorce Jerry for crossing him.]]
* ''WesternAnimation/TheLegendOfKorra'': At the beginning of season 4, Mako is annoyed and irritated with Prince Wu and can not wait until the Prince would returns to Ba Sing Se. However, throughout the season he grows closer and more sympathetic to Prince Wu when he sees his positive traits, like how he can freely accept criticism, is genuinely grateful to Mako for his help, and sees him become a more thoughtful and mature person. The ending of the last episode shows that Mako is proud of Prince Wu and it is implied that Mako and Korra are warming up to him and becoming friends with him.
* ''WesternAnimation/StevenUniverse'': [[spoiler:At first, White Diamond attempts to berate Steven, his friends and the other Diamonds by saying Pink brings out the worst in others by encouraging their deficiencies. She turns the other Gems into zombified puppets, and extracts Steven's gem from his navel. After Steven re-unites his body and gem, she throws a childish tantrum, accusing Pink of acting like a child, which prompts Steven to say that he is a child (with a contrastingly pure and innocent maturity), which permeates her with a blushing pink light, which restores the Gems to their natural colors. After she is shown to [[NotSoAboveItAll not be as flawless as she thought she was]], Steven tells her that she can make a change for the better by letting everyone on Homeworld, including White Diamond, be themselves.]]
* ''WesternAnimation/KipoAndTheAgeOfWonderbeasts'': Wolf starts out as extremely cold and hostile to Kipo, but starts to warm up to her over time.

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* ''WesternAnimation/GravityFalls'': After the events of "Northwest Mansion Mystery", it seems ''WesternAnimation/{{WITCH}}'':
** Cornelia Hale is a pretty good example, starting out
as though [[AlphaBitch Pacifica Northwest]] might be heading down this path after Dipper helped rather hostile even to her learn to defy her parents and break the rules.
* ''WesternAnimation/TotalDramaPresentsTheRidonculousRace'' has Emma who was completely focused on winning and treated her sister in
own friends, she softens up a condescening manner at the start of the season. By the end she's bit once she [[spoiler: fallen in love]] and softened considerably, especially to her sister.
* ''WesternAnimation/SantaClausIsCominToTown'': Kris Kringle gives a toy to [[IceQueen Ice Wizard]] Winter Warlock, who has a friendlier disposition and even gives the reindeer some magic feed to help Santa escape the Burgermeister's dungeon.
* Mr. Cat from ''WesternAnimation/{{Kaeloo}}''. In the first season, it seems as if he utterly despises the other three. In Season 2, while still being snarky and cruel, he comes off as more of an actual friend to them. And
hooks up with BadassNormal Caleb in the Season 3 premiere, second season]]. The original comic version of Cornelia wasn't quite as bad. The comic version of Cornelia had a lot of traits too; but in a more TheSpock way than her ValleyGirl persona in the show.
** Orube, however, really ''is'' a good example of this in the comics, beginning as a rather typical emotionless warrior woman-type and ending up being an older sister of sorts to the main characters, and falling in love with
[[spoiler: it's shown that he genuinely does care about them]].
* Mitchell Peterson from ''WesternAnimation/ReadyJetGo''. He starts out a cold, loner detective who acts like he hates Jet, Sean, Sydney, and Mindy. However, the episode "Detective Mindy" shows that he ''does'' have a nice side. He is completely defrosted in "Holidays in Boxwood Terrace", where it is revealed that [[spoiler: he is a ShrinkingViolet that hides behind the cold apprearance and jerk behaviour. He defrosts completely when he joins the other kids' pageant and they assure him that he is always welcome in their group]].
* ''WesternAnimation/RickAndMorty'': While still a snarky MadScientist, Rick Sanchez has ''slowly'' mellowed out over the course of the series, and the season 2 finale even has him making a speech about opening up to people for the first time. [[spoiler:Even when the frost comes back after everything goes to hell, he turns himself into the Galactic Federation so his family can live on Earth in peace.]] [[spoiler:[[AvertedTrope Averted]] when it turns out he only turned himself in so he could topple the Galactic Federation (changes in plan also allowing him to kill the Council of Ricks) and get Beth to divorce Jerry for crossing him.
resident IneffectualSympatheticVillain Cedric.]]
* ''WesternAnimation/TheLegendOfKorra'': At Emma Frost in ''WesternAnimation/WolverineAndTheXMen2009''. In the beginning of season 4, Mako beginning, she is annoyed and irritated with Prince Wu and can not wait until the Prince would returns unflinchingly rude to Ba Sing Se. However, throughout the season he grows closer and more sympathetic to Prince Wu when he sees his positive traits, like how he can freely accept criticism, is genuinely grateful to Mako for his help, and sees him become a more thoughtful and mature person. The ending most of the last episode shows that Mako is proud of Prince Wu and it is implied that Mako and Korra are warming up to him and becoming friends with him.
* ''WesternAnimation/StevenUniverse'': [[spoiler:At first, White Diamond attempts to berate Steven, his friends and the other Diamonds by saying Pink brings out the worst in others by encouraging
mansion's inhabitants; she even reads their deficiencies. She turns minds before formal introductions can take place. She's pretty much what you would expect if you know anything about the other Gems into zombified puppets, and extracts Steven's gem from his navel. After Steven re-unites his body and gem, she throws a childish tantrum, accusing Pink comics. By the time the midpoint of acting like the series rolls around, she's practically a child, which prompts Steven to say different character. [[spoiler: So much that he is a child (with a contrastingly pure and innocent maturity), which permeates even Wolverine, who never trusted her with a blushing pink light, which restores in the Gems to their natural colors. After she first place, is shown to [[NotSoAboveItAll not be as flawless as she thought she was]], Steven tells shocked by her that she can make a change for the better by letting everyone on Homeworld, including White Diamond, be themselves.betrayal. Even then, said betrayal doesn't last. Neither does Emma, sadly. ]]
* ''WesternAnimation/KipoAndTheAgeOfWonderbeasts'': Wolf starts out as extremely cold and hostile to Kipo, but starts to warm up to her over time.
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* Emma Frost in ''WesternAnimation/WolverineAndTheXMen''.''WesternAnimation/WolverineAndTheXMen2009''. In the beginning, she is unflinchingly rude to most of the mansion's inhabitants; she even reads their minds before formal introductions can take place. She's pretty much what you would expect if you know anything about the comics. By the time the midpoint of the series rolls around, she's practically a different character. [[spoiler: So much that even Wolverine, who never trusted her in the first place, is shocked by her betrayal. Even then, said betrayal doesn't last. Neither does Emma, sadly. ]]
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* Ben becomes a non-romantic example in ''WesternAnimation/Ben10Omniverse''; when assigned a new alien NaiveButSkilled partner named Rook, he is initially unwilling to accept him and would rather work alone; as the story goes on, however, he befriends him. He actually lampshades it in the form of Rath in "It Was Them".

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* Nora Wakeman from WesternAnimation/MyLifeAsATeenageRobot was once very strict about Jenny’s lifestyle and only let her leave the house to save the planet, until Jenny met Brad & Tuck and since then she’s gotten a little less strict and allowed her to have contact with humans.
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* ''WesternAnimation/TheLegendOfKorra'': At the beginning of season 4, Mako is annoyed and irritated with Prince Wu and can not wait until the Prince would returns to Ba Sing Se. However, throughout the season he grows closer and more sympathetic to Prince Wu when he sees his positive traits, like how he can freely accept criticism, is genuinely grateful to Mako for his help, and sees him become a more thoughtful and mature person. The ending of the last episode shows that Mako is proud of Prince Wu and it is implied that Mako and Korra are warming up to him and becoming friends with him.

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* ''WesternAnimation/TheLegendOfKorra'': At the beginning of season 4, Mako is annoyed and irritated with Prince Wu and can not wait until the Prince would returns to Ba Sing Se. However, throughout the season he grows closer and more sympathetic to Prince Wu when he sees his positive traits, like how he can freely accept criticism, is genuinely grateful to Mako for his help, and sees him become a more thoughtful and mature person. The ending of the last episode shows that Mako is proud of Prince Wu and it is implied that Mako and Korra are warming up to him and becoming friends with him.him.
* ''WesternAnimation/StevenUniverse'': [[spoiler:At first, White Diamond attempts to berate Steven, his friends and the other Diamonds by saying Pink brings out the worst in others by encouraging their deficiencies. She turns the other Gems into zombified puppets, and extracts Steven's gem from his navel. After Steven re-unites his body and gem, she throws a childish tantrum, accusing Pink of acting like a child, which prompts Steven to say that he is a child (with a contrastingly pure and innocent maturity), which permeates her with a blushing pink light, which restores the Gems to their natural colors. After she is shown to [[NotSoAboveItAll not be as flawless as she thought she was]], Steven tells her that she can make a change for the better by letting everyone on Homeworld, including White Diamond, be themselves.]]
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* ''WesternAnimation/RickAndMorty'': While still a snarky MadScientist, Rick Sanchez has ''slowly'' mellowed out over the course of the series, and the season 2 finale even has him making a speech about opening up to people for the first time. [[spoiler:Even when the frost comes back after everything goes to hell, he turns himself into the Galactic Federation so his family can live on Earth in peace.]] [[spoiler:[[AvertedTrope Averted]] when it turns out he only turned himself in so he could topple the Galactic Federation (changes in plan also allowing him to kill the Council of Ricks) and get Beth to divorce Jerry for crossing him.]]

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* ''WesternAnimation/RickAndMorty'': While still a snarky MadScientist, Rick Sanchez has ''slowly'' mellowed out over the course of the series, and the season 2 finale even has him making a speech about opening up to people for the first time. [[spoiler:Even when the frost comes back after everything goes to hell, he turns himself into the Galactic Federation so his family can live on Earth in peace.]] [[spoiler:[[AvertedTrope Averted]] when it turns out he only turned himself in so he could topple the Galactic Federation (changes in plan also allowing him to kill the Council of Ricks) and get Beth to divorce Jerry for crossing him.]]]]
* ''WesternAnimation/TheLegendOfKorra'': At the beginning of season 4, Mako is annoyed and irritated with Prince Wu and can not wait until the Prince would returns to Ba Sing Se. However, throughout the season he grows closer and more sympathetic to Prince Wu when he sees his positive traits, like how he can freely accept criticism, is genuinely grateful to Mako for his help, and sees him become a more thoughtful and mature person. The ending of the last episode shows that Mako is proud of Prince Wu and it is implied that Mako and Korra are warming up to him and becoming friends with him.
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* ''WesternAnimation/{{WITCH}}'':
** Cornelia Hale is a pretty good example, starting out as rather hostile even to her own friends, she softens up a bit once she [[spoiler: hooks up with BadassNormal Caleb in the second season]]. The original comic version of Cornelia wasn't quite as bad. The comic version of Cornelia had a lot of traits too; but in a more TheSpock way than her ValleyGirl persona in the show.
** Orube, however, really ''is'' a good example of this in the comics, beginning as a rather typical emotionless warrior woman-type and ending up being an older sister of sorts to the main characters, and falling in love with [[spoiler: resident IneffectualSympatheticVillain Cedric.]]
* In the first season (especially the first episode) of ''WesternAnimation/DrawnTogether'', it looks like Princess Clara will go this way. Ultimately, however, they end up taking her in the other direction.
* Even though she has few lines in ''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeague'', the female Dr. Light fits this. Her reaction to Amanda Waller's announcement that Ace will soon die of an aneurysm? "Problem solved, then." Waller, no slouch in the Ice Queen department herself, quickly disabuses her of this notion.
* [[AllGuysWantCheerleaders Cheerleader]] Liz Allan from ''WesternAnimation/TheSpectacularSpiderMan'' AnimatedSeries shows signs of doing this; she is kind and encouraging to Peter, but immediately turns into the AlphaBitch around the JerkJock Flash... and she looks like she regrets the quasi FaceHeelTurn. By mid-season, she's pretty much completely defrosted, having broken up with Flash and directly expressed interest in Peter. Of course, given this huge amount of CharacterDevelopment, when compared with her mainstream comics counterpart, Peter actually comes off as something of an unintentional JerkAss when he breaks up with her to be with Gwen. She attempts to cover the whole thing up by making a huge scene and implying she is doing the dumping in front of a crowd, but then later is seen hiding behind a corner, crying her eyes out, showing that she genuinely did have feelings for Peter.
* This gradually happens with Sissi from ''WesternAnimation/CodeLyoko'', in spite of the ResetButton complicating it. In the last episode of the series, [[spoiler:she even becomes an official friend of the protagonists.]]
%%* Gwen from ''WesternAnimation/TotalDrama'', mainly helped along by her relationship with Trent.zero context
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* Raven in ''WesternAnimation/TeenTitans'' gradually warms up to her TrueCompanions. It culminates in the fourth season, where she's all but shed every emotional barrier that she'd ever thrown up between herself and the other Titans by the end of the battle with Trigon.
* ''WesternAnimation/AvatarTheLastAirbender'':
** Toph takes a while to warm up to any of the heroes, and has to adjust to the cooperation expected in a group of equals. She never gets any less sarcastic or self-reliant, but she learns to trust and confide more. Somewhere along the line she develops a crush on [[PluckyComicRelief Sokka]] (despite knowing he's already got a girlfriend), who up to that point had been [[ChewToy the most frequent target of her snarking and pranks]]. Marking her as a true, old-school {{Tsundere}}, he ''continues'' to be the most frequent target of her snarking and pranks, while she keeps her affection totally secret. She shows similar affection toward Zuko toward the finale, indicating that Sokka isn't that unique a case for Toph (though her [[TheGlomp crush on Zuko]] most likely ends after spending "the worst field trip ever" with him).
*** In the sequel series ''The Legend of Korra'' Toph's older daughter, Lin Bei Fong, also has some issues with accepting people as friends and allies. She really starts defrosting after reconnecting with her sister, Suyin, in book 3 and resolving their many issues with each other.
** Zuko too, of the JerkAss variety. He has a soft, [[{{Adorkable}} dorky]] center that he only shows when he's around Mai and/or Team Avatar.
** Mai likewise can get pretty mushy around Zuko, despite being the EmotionlessGirl ''anywhere'' else.
* Happens twice in ''WesternAnimation/TheFairlyOddParents''. In "Snow Bound" Timmy gets LockedInAFreezer with Vicky, and the two become friends...until the end of the episode, where Vicky reverts to normal. Then, In the "Wishology" trilogy, both Vicky and Trixie express sadness after [[spoiler: Timmy's heroic sacrifice]], indicating they're beginning to see him in a new light. This only results in ''another'' ResetButton, this time in the form of [[spoiler: LaserGuidedAmnesia]]
%%* Happens with [[DarkMagicalGirl Charmcaster]] in the ''WesternAnimation/Ben10UltimateAlien'' episode "Where The Magic Happens". zero context
* Ben becomes a non-romantic example in ''WesternAnimation/Ben10Omniverse''; when assigned a new alien NaiveButSkilled partner named Rook, he is initially unwilling to accept him and would rather work alone; as the story goes on, however, he befriends him. He actually lampshades it in the form of Rath in "It Was Them".
* Blackarachnia in ''Transformers: WesternAnimation/BeastWars'' pulls this off perfectly - she starts off being confused that Silverbolt is unwilling to hurt her for being female, then moves on to exploiting his 'weakness', before finally accepting it.
* June from ''WesternAnimation/KaBlam'' was usually a bit of a JerkAss, but in season four, it's noted that she's stopped teasing Henry and is a much nicer person than she used to be.
* Kiva from ''WesternAnimation/MegasXLR'' shows signs of this. In the pilot, she's barely able to hold back her contempt of both Coop, Jamie and most of our "modern" society, deeming it "primitive" and even calling Jamie a "Monkey-thing". But by the end of the show's run, she's accepted the company of her hosts, develops a taste for convenience-store slushies, and even ditches her military uniform in one episode to attend a rock concert with the boys.
* Emma Frost in ''WesternAnimation/WolverineAndTheXMen''. In the beginning, she is unflinchingly rude to most of the mansion's inhabitants; she even reads their minds before formal introductions can take place. She's pretty much what you would expect if you know anything about the comics. By the time the midpoint of the series rolls around, she's practically a different character. [[spoiler: So much that even Wolverine, who never trusted her in the first place, is shocked by her betrayal. Even then, said betrayal doesn't last. Neither does Emma, sadly. ]]
* ''WesternAnimation/AdventureTime'':
** Marceline the Vampire Queen starts out as a hedonistic JerkAss who pretty much doesn't give a hoot one way or the other about anyone else, so long as no one's trying to stop her from doing her thing, but after Finn showed her a good time by battling to the "Holy cow I actually felt that," she decided she liked the little spud after all. Every time she appears in an episode, she softens up a little more, and now Finn considers her one of his closest friends, and even Jake, who is apparently massively vampire-phobic, warmed up to her.
** The Ice King actively averts the trope (and not just because he's a literal Ice King); initially he was portrayed as a malicious, sociopathic princess-kidnapper. As we gained some more insight into who he is, we actually find out that he's the way he is because he's lonely, and even kind of a dorkish weenie deep down, but has no idea how to deal with either of those things. But since the crown renders him entirely incapable of acknowledging his own faults, he's pretty much locked out of actual character ''development'' for any kind of defrosting.
* ''WesternAnimation/TheAdventuresOfSuperMarioBros3'' has a literal, non-romantic example. King Windbag of Ice Land was formerly a bully, pushing his servant around and threatening him with his wand. Hip and Hop turn him and Luigi into dogs and in their quest to become human again are caught by a dogcatcher. With Luigi's guidance, the king learns how to cooperate with the other trapped dogs and they escape. Coming back to Ice Land as a human, he apologizes to his servant and throws him a feast in his honor.
* ''[[WesternAnimation/{{Thundercats 2011}} [=ThunderCats (2011)=]]]'' with standoffish, gruff OldSoldier Panthro. When he and his Thundercats meet the genial Ro-Bear Berbils, a race of {{Cute Machine|s}} [[BearyFriendly teddy bears]], Panthro immediately announces that he doesn't trust anything this adorable. He is deeply flustered when they heap praise and affection on him after he uses his GeniusBruiser talents to repair and save the life of Ro-Bear Bill. When the Berbils show thanks for his help by replacing the engine of his [[TankGoodness Thundertank]], Panthro bursts into ManlyTears.
* A non-romantic example in ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagic'': Twilight Sparkle starts out insisting that she has no interest in friendship, as her entire life is consumed with her studies and her duties to the Princess. The plot of the two-part pilot is all about her discovery that only by making friends can she unleash the full power of her magic and save the world.
* Lance in ''WesternAnimation/SymBionicTitan'' is initially a lot more quiet, reserved and focused more on getting his job done (to the point of harming citizens who didn't do anything wrong). Gradually, he warms up to Ilana and Octus as family and develops his own recreational hobbies on earth.
* In the first episode of ''WesternAnimation/TUFFPuppy'', Kitty Katswell wasn't too keen on working with Dudley, mostly due to the fact that he got in the way of her capturing Snaptrap. However, afterwards, she grew to be his closest friend.
* ''WesternAnimation/GravityFalls'': After the events of "Northwest Mansion Mystery", it seems as though [[AlphaBitch Pacifica Northwest]] might be heading down this path after Dipper helped her learn to defy her parents and break the rules.
* ''WesternAnimation/TotalDramaPresentsTheRidonculousRace'' has Emma who was completely focused on winning and treated her sister in a condescening manner at the start of the season. By the end she's [[spoiler: fallen in love]] and softened considerably, especially to her sister.
* ''WesternAnimation/SantaClausIsCominToTown'': Kris Kringle gives a toy to [[IceQueen Ice Wizard]] Winter Warlock, who has a friendlier disposition and even gives the reindeer some magic feed to help Santa escape the Burgermeister's dungeon.
* Mr. Cat from ''WesternAnimation/{{Kaeloo}}''. In the first season, it seems as if he utterly despises the other three. In Season 2, while still being snarky and cruel, he comes off as more of an actual friend to them. And in the Season 3 premiere, [[spoiler: it's shown that he genuinely does care about them]].
* Mitchell Peterson from ''WesternAnimation/ReadyJetGo''. He starts out a cold, loner detective who acts like he hates Jet, Sean, Sydney, and Mindy. However, the episode "Detective Mindy" shows that he ''does'' have a nice side. He is completely defrosted in "Holidays in Boxwood Terrace", where it is revealed that [[spoiler: he is a ShrinkingViolet that hides behind the cold apprearance and jerk behaviour. He defrosts completely when he joins the other kids' pageant and they assure him that he is always welcome in their group]].
* ''WesternAnimation/RickAndMorty'': While still a snarky MadScientist, Rick Sanchez has ''slowly'' mellowed out over the course of the series, and the season 2 finale even has him making a speech about opening up to people for the first time. [[spoiler:Even when the frost comes back after everything goes to hell, he turns himself into the Galactic Federation so his family can live on Earth in peace.]] [[spoiler:[[AvertedTrope Averted]] when it turns out he only turned himself in so he could topple the Galactic Federation (changes in plan also allowing him to kill the Council of Ricks) and get Beth to divorce Jerry for crossing him.]]

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