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* In ''WesternAnimation/{{Nimona}}'', [[spoiler: the titular character is at least a thousand years old. Being a shapeshifter, she can make herself look however she likes, and her default form is that of a fifteen-year old girl. However, she also ''acts'' with the emotional maturity of a teenager. It's implied that she's never had a parental figure in her life, resulting in her emotional growth being stunted.]]
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* In ''WesternAnimation/{{Nimona}}'', [[spoiler: the titular character is at least a thousand years old. Being a shapeshifter, she can make herself look however she likes, and her default form is that of a fifteen-year old girl. However, she also ''acts'' with the emotional maturity of a teenager. It's implied that she's never had a parental figure in her life, resulting in her emotional growth being stunted.]]
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* In ''WesternAnimation/Nimona'', [[spoiler: the titular character is at least a thousand years old. Being a shapeshifter, she can make herself look however she likes, and her default form is that of a fifteen-year old girl. However, she also ''acts'' with the emotional maturity of a teenager. It's implied that she's never had a parental figure in her life, resulting in her emotional growth being stunted.]]
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* In ''WesternAnimation/Nimona'', ''WesternAnimation/{{Nimona}}'', [[spoiler: the titular character is at least a thousand years old. Being a shapeshifter, she can make herself look however she likes, and her default form is that of a fifteen-year old girl. However, she also ''acts'' with the emotional maturity of a teenager. It's implied that she's never had a parental figure in her life, resulting in her emotional growth being stunted.]]
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* In Nimona, [[spoiler: the titular character is at least a thousand years old. Being a shapeshifter, she can make herself look however she likes, and her default form is that of a fifteen-year old girl. However, she also ''acts'' with the emotional maturity of a teenager. It's implied that she's never had a parental figure in her life, resulting in her emotional growth being stunted.]]
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* In Nimona, ''WesternAnimation/Nimona'', [[spoiler: the titular character is at least a thousand years old. Being a shapeshifter, she can make herself look however she likes, and her default form is that of a fifteen-year old girl. However, she also ''acts'' with the emotional maturity of a teenager. It's implied that she's never had a parental figure in her life, resulting in her emotional growth being stunted.]]
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* In Nimona, [[spoiler: the titular character is at least a thousand years old. Being a shapeshifter, she can make herself look however she likes, and her default form is that of a fifteen-year old girl. However, she also ''acts'' with the emotional maturity of a teenager. It's implied that she's never had a parental figure in her life, resulting in her emotional growth being stunted.]]
* In Nimona, [[spoiler: the titular character is at least a thousand years old. Being a shapeshifter, she can make herself look however she likes, and her default form is that of a fifteen-year old girl. However, she also ''acts'' with the emotional maturity of a teenager. It's implied that she's never had a parental figure in her life, resulting in her emotional growth being stunted.]]
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If the Films - Animation folder has no examples, even if its commented out, why have it on here at all?
* ''ComicBook/TheChildrensCrusadeVertigo'' revolves around a ChildrensCovertCoterie called Free Country, a magical realm intended to serve as a safe haven for children who have been harmed and abused and is run by children who have never aged.
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* ''Series/DoomPatrol2019'': In contrast to her counterpart in [[ComicBook/DoomPatrol the source material]] being a young teenager who ultimately was TakenOffLifeSupport after being comatose for four years, this continuity's Dorothy Spinner is established to be over 100 years old while still retaining the appearance of a young girl. By the season two episode "Dad Patrol", she gets her first period and finally has puberty catch up to her after accepting that she can't remain a child forever so she can confront the Candlemaker, with appearances after that point showing that she is visibly maturing.
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* ''Literature/NowhereStars'': Children who become [[MagicalGirl Keepers]] physically cease to age, remaining at whatever age they were when they made the Promise, and ''only'' children and young teenagers are elligible. Iona Fianata, the oldest Keeper in New Claris, looks like a teenage girl but is well into her nineties.
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* In''Manga/BlackJack'', Pinoko is an ArtificialHuman created by Black Jack who is 18 but still looks like a preteen.
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* In''Manga/BlackJack'', In ''Manga/BlackJack'', Pinoko is an ArtificialHuman created mentally eighteen years old but never grew past being a fetus due to being trapped inside of her twin sister as a parasite. After being surgically removed by Black Jack who she is 18 but still placed in an artificial body that looks like a preteen.
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Note that this must happen in-universe. in-universe to count. If characters in a long runner series stay forever in a given age simply to keep the setting the way it is (like WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons all being the same age for over 30 years), any time longer than a period of say, roughly three to five years - as has been the case in RealLife since the show's debut - despite how differences, such as children's' growth, would be noticeable by then), that's ComicBookTime.
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* ''ComicBook/AstroCity'' has Matilda "Tillie" Armstrong, a ten-year-old girl [[spoiler:who uses her psychic powers]] to stay young forever. She ''could'' grow older if she wanted to, but then she would no longer be able to [[spoiler:manifest the dapper hero The Gentleman]].
* In ''Comicbook/IHateFairyland'', Gert gets [[TrappedInAnotherWorld sent to Fairyland]] at the age of six and remains in the body of a child for the next 27 years. The fact that she's been stuck on a SnipeHunt for decades without aging is one of the reasons why she's so violently psychotic by the time of the story. This is averted in the sequel, which takes place after she returns to Earth and thus has physically grown into a woman.
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* ''ComicBook/AstroCity'' has Matilda "Tillie" Armstrong, a ten-year-old girl [[spoiler:who uses her psychic powers]] to stay young forever. She ''could'' grow older if she wanted to, but then she would no longer be able to [[spoiler:manifest the dapper hero The Gentleman]].
* In ''Comicbook/IHateFairyland'', Gert gets [[TrappedInAnotherWorld sent to Fairyland]] at the age of six and remains in the body of a child for the next 27 years. The fact that she's been stuck on a SnipeHunt for decades without aging is one of the reasons why she's so violently psychotic by the time of the story. This is averted in the sequel, which takes place after she returns to Earth and thus has physically grown into a woman.
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* In ''Comicbook/IHateFairyland'', Gert gets [[TrappedInAnotherWorld sent to Fairyland]] at the age of six and remains in the body of a child for the next 27 years. The fact that she's been stuck on a SnipeHunt for decades without aging is one of the reasons why she's so violently psychotic by the time of the story. This is averted in the sequel, which takes place after she returns to Earth and thus has physically grown into a woman.
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