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Even though Texans are friendly, remember that EveryoneIsArmed. Guns are seen as a wholesome part of family life and culture, with [[GunsInChurch plinking bottles with a rifle being a normal family pastime after a church picnic]].

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Even though Texans are friendly, remember that EveryoneIsArmed. Guns are seen as a wholesome part of family life and culture, with [[GunsInChurch plinking bottles with a rifle being a normal family pastime after a church picnic]].
picnic being plinking bottles with a rifle]].

If the Texan is from Austin, a mini enclave of [[BourgeoisBohemian Blue State/coastal elite lifestyles]] within FlyoverCountry, the Texans might be weirder. Maybe a cowboy hat with DelinquentHair.
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Even though Texans are friendly, remember that EveryoneIsArmed.

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Even though Texans are friendly, remember that EveryoneIsArmed. \n Guns are seen as a wholesome part of family life and culture, with [[GunsInChurch plinking bottles with a rifle being a normal family pastime after a church picnic]].
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Even though Texans are friendly, remember that EveryoneIsArmed.
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In fiction, if a Texan is portrayed in a positive light, expect them to be a combination of TheBigGuy, GoodOlBoy, TrueCompanions, and FireForgedFriends. You can even expect them to reference the fact that Texas is "the friendly state." The clichéd depiction of a Texan also often shows them wearing cowboy hats and boots, obsessed with football, wanting everything to be bigger (pick-up trucks, [=BBQs=], steaks, etc), and being fond of folksy maxims.

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In fiction, if a Texan is portrayed in a positive light, expect them to be a combination of TheBigGuy, GoodOlBoy, TrueCompanions, and FireForgedFriends. You can even expect them to reference the fact that Texas is "the friendly state." The clichéd depiction of a Texan also often shows them wearing cowboy hats and boots, obsessed with football, wanting everything to be bigger (pick-up trucks, [=BBQs=], steaks, etc), and being fond of folksy maxims.
maxims ("This ain’t my first rodeo" or "Keep your saddle oiled and your gun greased").
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In fiction, if a Texan is portrayed in a positive light, expect them to be a combination of TheBigGuy, GoodOlBoy, TrueCompanions, and FireForgedFriends. You can even expect them to reference the fact that Texas is "the friendly state."

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In fiction, if a Texan is portrayed in a positive light, expect them to be a combination of TheBigGuy, GoodOlBoy, TrueCompanions, and FireForgedFriends. You can even expect them to reference the fact that Texas is "the friendly state."
" The clichéd depiction of a Texan also often shows them wearing cowboy hats and boots, obsessed with football, wanting everything to be bigger (pick-up trucks, [=BBQs=], steaks, etc), and being fond of folksy maxims.
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In fiction, if a Texan is portrayed in a positive light, expect him or her to be a combination of TheBigGuy, GoodOlBoy, TrueCompanions, and FireForgedFriends. You can even expect them to reference the fact that Texas is "the friendly state."

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In fiction, if a Texan is portrayed in a positive light, expect him or her them to be a combination of TheBigGuy, GoodOlBoy, TrueCompanions, and FireForgedFriends. You can even expect them to reference the fact that Texas is "the friendly state."
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* ''Film/IdentityTheft'': At one point, Creator/JasonBateman and Creator/MelissaMcCarthy's characters are staying at a motel with a cheerful heavyset Texan called Big Chuck. [=McCarthy=] pretends that Bateman is her impotent husband who likes to be a voyeur as an excuse for a tryst with Big Chuck. Right before they have sex, Big Chuck becomes tearful and confesses [[TheMourningAfter that he's never made love to a woman ever since the day his wife died]]. Luckily, Big Chuck stays sympathetic due to the fact that Bateman's character is HappilyMarried and not interested in [=McCarthy=]'s character sexually.

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* ''Film/IdentityTheft'': ''Film/IdentityThief'': At one point, Creator/JasonBateman and Creator/MelissaMcCarthy's characters are staying at a motel with a cheerful heavyset Texan called Big Chuck. [=McCarthy=] pretends that Bateman is her impotent husband who likes to be a voyeur as an excuse for a tryst with Big Chuck. Right before they have sex, Big Chuck becomes tearful and confesses [[TheMourningAfter that he's never made love to a woman ever since the day his wife died]]. Luckily, Big Chuck stays sympathetic due to the fact that Bateman's character is HappilyMarried and not interested in [=McCarthy=]'s character sexually.
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Compare genuinely nice examples of MinnesotaNice. Compare SweetHomeAlabama, SouthernGentleman and SouthernBelle. Contrast DeepSouth.

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Compare genuinely nice examples of MinnesotaNice. Compare SweetHomeAlabama, SouthernGentleman and SouthernBelle. Contrast DeepSouth. Japanese equivalent is TheIdiotFromOsaka.
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* ''WesternAnimation/MollyOfDenali'': Trini and her father are from Texas, and are both very kind. However, Trini has a HairTriggerTemper at times.
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Compare MinnesotaNice, SouthernGentleman and SouthernBelle. Contrast DeepSouth.

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Compare MinnesotaNice, genuinely nice examples of MinnesotaNice. Compare SweetHomeAlabama, SouthernGentleman and SouthernBelle. Contrast DeepSouth.
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* ''Identity Theft'': At one point, Creator/JasonBateman and Creator/MelissaMcCarthy's characters are staying at a motel with a cheerful heavyset Texan called Big Chuck. [=McCarthy=] pretends that Bateman is her impotent husband who likes to be a voyeur as an excuse for a tryst with Big Chuck. Right before they have sex, Big Chuck becomes tearful and confesses [[TheMourningAfter that he's never made love to a woman ever since the day his wife died]]. Luckily, Big Chuck stays sympathetic due to the fact that Bateman's character is HappilyMarried and not interested in [=McCarthy=]'s character sexually.

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* ''Identity Theft'': ''Film/IdentityTheft'': At one point, Creator/JasonBateman and Creator/MelissaMcCarthy's characters are staying at a motel with a cheerful heavyset Texan called Big Chuck. [=McCarthy=] pretends that Bateman is her impotent husband who likes to be a voyeur as an excuse for a tryst with Big Chuck. Right before they have sex, Big Chuck becomes tearful and confesses [[TheMourningAfter that he's never made love to a woman ever since the day his wife died]]. Luckily, Big Chuck stays sympathetic due to the fact that Bateman's character is HappilyMarried and not interested in [=McCarthy=]'s character sexually.
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* Dell Conagher, a.k.a TheEngineer from ''VideoGame/TeamFortress2'' is shown to be an easy-going cordial Texan. With that said, [[BewareTheNiceOnes you wouldn't want to stumble upon his Sentry]].
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Compare MinnesotaNice, SouthernGentleman and SouthernBelle.

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Compare MinnesotaNice, SouthernGentleman and SouthernBelle. Contrast DeepSouth.
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* ''Film/MidnightCowboy'': Joe leaves Texas and arrives in New York City with wide-eyes and innocence towards the city. He attempts to solicit himself to women by politely greeting them and tipping his cowboy hat, but none of them are interested. Whenever Joe is nice to a stranger, they tend to meet him with dull expressions and bizarre behaviour. After various mishaps with the city's locals, he begins to realise that niceties won't get him anywhere.

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* ''Film/MidnightCowboy'': Joe leaves Texas and arrives in New York City with wide-eyes and innocence a wide-eyed-innocence towards the city. He attempts to solicit himself to women by politely greeting them and tipping his cowboy hat, but none of them are interested. Whenever Joe is nice to a stranger, they tend to meet him with dull expressions and bizarre behaviour. After various mishaps with the city's locals, he begins to realise that niceties won't get him anywhere.

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* ''Identity Theft'': At one point, Creator/JasonBateman and Creator/MelissaMcCarthy's characters are staying at a motel with a cheerful heavyset Texan called Big Chuck. [=McCarthy=] pretends that Bateman is her impotent husband who likes to be a voyeur as an excuse for a tryst with Big Chuck. Right before they have sex, Big Chuck becomes tearful and confesses [[TheMourningAfter that he's never made love to a woman ever since the day his wife died]]. Luckily, Big Chuck stays sympathetic due to the fact that Bateman's character is HappilyMarried and not interested in [=McCarthy=]'s character sexually.



* ''Identity Theft'': At one point, Creator/JasonBateman and Creator/MelissaMcCarthy's characters are staying at a motel with a cheerful heavyset Texan called Big Chuck. [=McCarthy=] pretends that Bateman is her impotent husband who likes to be a voyeur as an excuse for a tryst with Big Chuck. Right before they have sex, Big Chuck becomes tearful and confesses [[TheMourningAfter that he's never made love to a woman ever since the day his wife died]]. Luckily, Big Chuck stays sympathetic due to the fact that Bateman's character is HappilyMarried and not interested in [=McCarthy=]'s character sexually.
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* ''Film/MidnightCowboy'': Joe leaves Texas and arrives in New York City with wide-eyes and innocence towards the city. He attempts to solicit himself to women by politely greeting them and tipping his cowboy hat, but none of them are interested. Whenever Joe is nice to a stranger, they tend to meet him with dull expressions and bizarre behaviour. After various mishaps with the city's locals, he begins to realise that niceties won't get him anywhere.
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* Terryman from ''Manga/Kinnikuman'' fits this image to a T as Kinnikuman's [[TheLancer tag-team partner]].

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* ''Shin Getter Robo vs. Neo Getter Robo'' gives us siblings Jack and Mary King, pilots of the robot Texas Mack. They're both on the side of good, and Jack is a FriendlyRival to Gou Ichimonji.

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* Terryman from ''Manga/Kinnikuman'' fits this image to a T as Kinnikuman's [[TheLancer tag-team partner]].
* ''Shin Getter Robo Manga/GetterRobo vs. Neo Getter Robo'' gives us siblings Jack and Mary King, pilots of the robot Texas Mack. They're both on the side of good, and Jack is a FriendlyRival to Gou Ichimonji.
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Texas comes from the word "tejas", the Spanish spelling of a native word meaning "friendly". It is for this reason that Texas is known as "The Friendly State".

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Texas comes from the word "tejas", the Spanish spelling of a native the Caddo word "táyshaʼ" meaning "friendly". It is for this reason that Texas is known as "The Friendly State".
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* TJ Hoofburger from ''VideoGame/Psychonauts'' is a quintessential junior cowboy and easily among the most personable and friendly kids at camp, as well as a [[OnlySaneMan rare level head.]]

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* TJ Hoofburger from ''VideoGame/Psychonauts'' ''VideoGame/{{Psychonauts}}'' is a quintessential junior cowboy and easily among the most personable and friendly kids at camp, as well as a [[OnlySaneMan rare level head.]]
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* TJ Hoofburger from ''VideoGame/Psychonauts'' is a quintessential junior cowboy and easily among the most personable and friendly kids at camp, as well as a [[OnlySaneMan rare level head.]]
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* In Creator/RobertAHeinlein's novel ''Literature/SpaceCadet'' the protagonist, Matt, is on his way to enlist at the Space Academy as a candidate for the Space Patrol. "Tex" Jarman, another prospective space cadet, notices Matt’s preliminary acceptance letter and immediately befriends him. Tex just as easily befriends two other cadets soon after, and the four become a tight-knit group at the academy.
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* ''Film/IdentityTheft'': At one point, Creator/JasonBateman and Creator/MelissaMcCarthy's characters are staying at a motel with a cheerful heavyset Texan called Big Chuck. [=McCarthy=] pretends that Bateman is her impotent husband who likes to be a voyeur as an excuse for a tryst with Big Chuck. Right before they have sex, Big Chuck becomes tearful and confesses [[TheMourningAfter that he's never made love to a woman ever since the day his wife died]]. Luckily, Big Chuck stays sympathetic due to the fact that Bateman's character is HappilyMarried and not interested in [=McCarthy=]'s character sexually.

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* ''Film/IdentityTheft'': ''Identity Theft'': At one point, Creator/JasonBateman and Creator/MelissaMcCarthy's characters are staying at a motel with a cheerful heavyset Texan called Big Chuck. [=McCarthy=] pretends that Bateman is her impotent husband who likes to be a voyeur as an excuse for a tryst with Big Chuck. Right before they have sex, Big Chuck becomes tearful and confesses [[TheMourningAfter that he's never made love to a woman ever since the day his wife died]]. Luckily, Big Chuck stays sympathetic due to the fact that Bateman's character is HappilyMarried and not interested in [=McCarthy=]'s character sexually.
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* ''Identity Theft'': At one point, Jason Bateman and Melissa [=McCarthy=]'s characters are staying at a motel with a cheerful heavyset Texan called Big Chuck. [=McCarthy=] pretends that Bateman is her impotent husband who likes to be a voyeur as an excuse for a tryst with Big Chuck. Right before they have sex, Big Chuck becomes tearful and confesses [[TheMourningAfter that he's never made love to a woman ever since the day his wife died]]. Luckily, Big Chuck stays sympathetic due to the fact that Bateman's character is HappilyMarried and not interested in [=McCarthy=]'s character sexually.

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* ''Identity Theft'': ''Film/IdentityTheft'': At one point, Jason Bateman Creator/JasonBateman and Melissa [=McCarthy=]'s Creator/MelissaMcCarthy's characters are staying at a motel with a cheerful heavyset Texan called Big Chuck. [=McCarthy=] pretends that Bateman is her impotent husband who likes to be a voyeur as an excuse for a tryst with Big Chuck. Right before they have sex, Big Chuck becomes tearful and confesses [[TheMourningAfter that he's never made love to a woman ever since the day his wife died]]. Luckily, Big Chuck stays sympathetic due to the fact that Bateman's character is HappilyMarried and not interested in [=McCarthy=]'s character sexually.
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* The eponymous ''WesternAnimation/BraveStarr'' was a law man on a planet named New Texas. Marshal [=BraveStarr=] served as much as a mediator as he did a lawman, seeking peaceful resolutions to conflicts, and was loved and respected by the citizens of New Texas, sans the series villains. His ally and love interest, Judge J.B. [=McBride=] also qualified, as she was a ReasonableAuthorityFigure whose duties were just as much about deciding matters of law fairly as they were about dispensing justice to the series' villains.

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Texas is a big place. In fact, EverythingIsBigInTexas, and that includes friendship.

Texas comes from the word "tejas", the Spanish spelling of a native word meaning "friendly". It is for this reason that Texas is known as "The Friendly State".

In fiction, if a Texan is portrayed in a positive light, expect him or her to be a combination of TheBigGuy, GoodOlBoy, TrueCompanions, and FireForgedFriends. You can even expect them to reference the fact that Texas is "the friendly state."

Compare MinnesotaNice, SouthernGentleman and SouthernBelle.
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* ''Shin Getter Robo vs. Neo Getter Robo'' gives us siblings Jack and Mary King, pilots of the robot Texas Mack. They're both on the side of good, and Jack is a FriendlyRival to Gou Ichimonji.

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* ''ComicBook/WonderWoman'' gives us Etta Candy. She's been through many permutations over the years, but the Golden Age Etta was a BigFun girl from Texas who was Wondy's bestie.

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* ''Film/DoctorStrangelove'' has Major: T.J. "King" Kong, who wears his cowboy hat proudly. He cements his status as the Friendly Texan after reading through the contents of the survival kit, after which he notes cheerfully:
--> '''Major Kong''': ''Shoot, a fella' could have a pretty good weekend in Vegas with all that stuff.''
* ''Identity Theft'': At one point, Jason Bateman and Melissa [=McCarthy=]'s characters are staying at a motel with a cheerful heavyset Texan called Big Chuck. [=McCarthy=] pretends that Bateman is her impotent husband who likes to be a voyeur as an excuse for a tryst with Big Chuck. Right before they have sex, Big Chuck becomes tearful and confesses [[TheMourningAfter that he's never made love to a woman ever since the day his wife died]]. Luckily, Big Chuck stays sympathetic due to the fact that Bateman's character is HappilyMarried and not interested in [=McCarthy=]'s character sexually.
* ''Film/PeeWeesBigAdventure'' has a scene where Pee Wee is at the Alamo and he calls his friend Dottie. In order to convince her that he's in Texas, he sings, "The Stars at night, are shining bright!" Cue the exuberant, friendly Texans all around him clapping the beat and singing the refrain, "Deep in the heart of Texas!"
* The Brothers [=McCann=] from ''Film/SecondhandLions'' reveal themselves to be Friendly Texans as they take care of their great-nephew, Walter. Garth, in particular, is quick to show a friendly, sociable demeanor. His brother, Hub, takes a bit longer to reveal his true colors, but he's nursing some deep emotional sorrows that needed to be worked out, first. When fighting a group of hooligans, he's actually jovial and even gives them sincere advice on how to fight ''while'' fighting them. Then he gives them his "What Every Boy Needs to Know About Being a Man" speech.

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* ''Literature/{{Dracula}}'': Quincey Morris is a cowboy from Texas who is friends with his rival suitors for Lucy's hand, even after he's been rejected, as well as Jonathan Harker, and helps kill the titular vampire. Jonathan and Mina name their son after their fallen friend.
* In the ''Literature/JamesBond'' novels, Bond's best friend and most trusted ally is Felix Leiter; a CIA agent (and later PinkertonDetective) from Texas. (Where he is from in the movies is anyone's guess as he as been played by a multitude of actors with accents ranging from Massachusetts (David Hedison) to California (Rik Van Nutter)). On first meeting Leiter in in ''Literature/CasinoRoyale'', this is Bond's reaction:
-->Bond reflected that good Americans were fine people and that most of them seemed to come from Texas.
* ''Literature/TheStand'' gives us Stu Redman, an {{Everyman}} who is one of the friendliest people in story. He hails from East Texas, and is there when Campion crashes his car. He comforts a dying Campion, telling him his wife and daughter will be okay, even though he's already been made aware that they're already dead.

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* In ''Series/TheBigBangTheory'', Mary Cooper is The Friendly Texan. InnocentlyInsensitive as she may be at times, she is much beloved by the core group, and her visits are never met with dread or foreboding. In fact, when [[InsufferableGenius Sheldon]] is acting particularly irritating, a phone call to her can be counted on to set him back to a more agreeable level of snark.
* The titular character of ''Series/TheLoneRanger'' was originally a Texas Marshal, and was a good man who was much beloved not only for his commitment to justice, but also his friendly demeanor.
* One episode of ''Series/{{Mash}}'' has Colonel Potter quickly and correctly identify a patient as a Texan because, "I haven't met the Texan yet who didn't offer up his hand, no matter how many tubes were coming out of him."
* ''Series/RizzoliAndIsles'' Ep. 3.07, Maura is hosting a convention with other Medical Examiners, including Dr. Billy May Higgins, who we are told is from Texas. He's folksy, charming, and helpful, breaking up a fight between Maura's work-nemesis, Dr. Pike, and another M.E. named Dr. Popov, as well as helping use a new technique to raise a fingerprint off of a shell casing.

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* Tina Armstrong of ''VideoGame/DeadOrAlive'' is noted for being a NiceGirl, and is a Texan through and through.

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* The eponymous ''WesternAnimation/BraveStarr'' was a law man on a planet named New Texas. Marshal [=BraveStarr=] served as much as a mediator as he did a lawman, seeking peaceful resolutions to conflicts, and was loved and respected by the citizens of New Texas, sans the series villains. His ally and love interest, Judge J.B. [=McBride=] also qualified, as she was a ReasonableAuthorityFigure whose duties were just as much about deciding matters of law fairly as they were about dispensing justice to the series' villains.
* ''WesternAnimation/FamilyGuy'': Zig-zagged in "Boys Do Cry". When the Griffins flee to Texas, they are initially welcomed by their neighbors with open arms. This changes after they learn of Peter being mentally retarded (and that Stewie was pretending to be a girl). They promptly turn on the Griffins, forcing them to run for their lives.
* Much of the cast of ''WesternAnimation/KingOfTheHill'' would be categorized as The Friendly Texan by default, to the point where it would be easier to list the characters who subvert it, like Cotton Hill.
* ''WesternAnimation/ScoobyDooShaggysShowdown'' introduces Shaggy's distant cousin, Tawny Rogers, resident of Sorghum City, Texas, and owner of the Crazy Q Ranch. She's amiable and was so delighted to learn of her family connection to Shaggy that she invited him to visit on the ranch. Which, of course [[BusmansHoliday provides the perfect setting for Mystery Inc.'s latest mystery.]]
* Sandy Cheeks from WesternAnimation/SpongeBobSquarePants is a proud Texan and one of the most consistently nice characters on the show, though she does have somewhat of a temper that is especially brought out [[BerserkButton if someone insults her home state]] (again, proud Texan).
* ''WesternAnimation/XiaolinShowdown'': Clay, the American monk of the main heroes, is from Texas. He is the nicest and most peaceful among his peers, unless his hat is threatened.

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