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* ''Anime/SaberMarionetteJ'': [[CampGay Hanagata]] is this towards Otaru and his Marionettes, which considering his tendency to butt in their house unannounced and making advances towards Otaru (who's very much repulsed by them), is no surprise.



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** On the other side of the coin is Fiona Frost, codename Agent Nightfall, another WISE agent who works for the same agency as Loid/Twilight, having been taught in the occupation by the man himself. This leads to half of why she falls under this trope; she is ''obsessively in love with Twilight'', and almost ''all'' of her actions are centered around the selfish goal of having him all to herself, the mission and risk of total war be damned. The second half is because, despite Twilight openly telling her ''not'' to do this, Nightfall bottled up ''all'' of her emotions and became an apathetic and pragmatic IceQueen who would sooner ditch any pre-chosen partner in favor of her sole love interest. This means that above all else, she'll prioritize any mission she is given and treat the lives of innocents involved as a secondary concern, such as putting Anya through the depths of hell to become a top academic student (a scenario which has thankfully never come to pass so far). This obviously makes Anya outright ''hostile'' when it comes to the woman, while none of the other WISE Agents regard her highly due to her attitude. To put the cherry on top, her poor parental potential meant that to begin with, Nightfall was never in the running to be partnered with Twilight in his family mission, which even the man himself quietly admits.

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** On the other side of the coin is Fiona Frost, codename Agent Nightfall, another WISE <WISE> agent who works for the same agency as Loid/Twilight, having been taught in the occupation by the man himself. This leads to half of why she falls under this trope; she is ''obsessively in love with Twilight'', and almost ''all'' of her actions are centered around the selfish goal of having him all to herself, the mission and risk of total war be damned. The second half is because, despite Twilight openly telling her ''not'' to do this, Nightfall bottled up ''all'' of her emotions and became an apathetic and pragmatic IceQueen who would sooner ditch any pre-chosen partner in favor of her sole love interest. This means that above all else, she'll prioritize any mission she is given and treat the lives of innocents involved as a secondary concern, such as putting Anya through the depths of hell to become a top academic student (a scenario which has thankfully never come to pass so far). This obviously makes Anya outright ''hostile'' when it comes to the woman, while none of the other WISE <WISE> Agents regard her highly due to her attitude. To put the cherry on top, her poor parental potential meant that to begin with, Nightfall was never in the running to be partnered with Twilight in his family mission, which even the man himself quietly admits.
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* '' Manga/DailyLivesOfHighSchoolBoys'': Habara is a mix of proximity and supervision. She is shown to be a textbook generic GirlNextDoor, but her past as the Archdemon still haunts her. No one in her age group can [[ReformedButRejected forgive and forget]] what a terrible bully she was, especially Toshiyuki. One of Habara's only friends, Yanagin, admits to becoming a self-imposed MoralityPet in case she has a relapse. One of the boys she used to bully even suggested she should move out of town.
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** Yor's younger brother, Yuri Briar, is a member of the SSS, the Ostanian SecretPolice force, and therefore one of Loid/Twilight's main obstacles in his family mission. That's only ''half'' of the equation, however, as despite being an intelligent man Yuri is ''hopelessly obsessed'' with his older sister and is openly disdainful about her being with Loid and Anya (the one reason he doesn't try anything funny against either of them is because he knows it would make Yor unhappy). As such, both of them hold him in quiet contempt, while his own coworkers in the SSS only give him minimal respect despite his rank based on what little competency is still untainted by his obsession for Yor. In fact, even Yor herself doesn't think too highly of his antics, particularly when he gets Loid involved (it doesn't really help that most of his words towards Loid tend to be demeaning insults).

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** Yor's younger brother, Yuri Briar, is a member of the SSS, the Ostanian SecretPolice force, and therefore one of Loid/Twilight's main obstacles in his family mission. That's only ''half'' of the equation, however, as despite being an intelligent man Yuri is ''hopelessly obsessed'' with his older sister and is openly disdainful about her being with Loid and Anya (the one reason he doesn't try anything funny against either of them is because he knows it would make Yor unhappy). As such, both of them hold him in quiet contempt, while his own coworkers in the SSS only give him minimal respect despite his rank based on what little competency is still untainted by his obsession for Yor. In fact, even Yor herself doesn't think too highly of his antics, particularly when he gets Loid involved (it doesn't really help that most of his words towards Loid tend to be demeaning insults). It also doesn't help that his obsession devolves him into outright manchild antics that make ''Anya'' of all characters seem mature (and there is nothing ''remotely'' adult-like about Anya).
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** Yor's younger brother, Yuri Briar, is a member of the SSS, the Ostanian SecretPolice force, and therefore one of Loid/Twilight's main obstacles in his family mission. That's only ''half'' of the equation, however, as despite being an intelligent man Yuri is ''hopelessly obsessed'' with his older sister and is openly disdainful about her being with Loid and Anya (the one reason he doesn't try anything funny against either of them is because he knows it would make Yor unhappy). As such, both of them hold him in quiet contempt, while his own coworkers in the SSS only give him minimal respect despite his rank based on what little competency is still untainted by his obsession for Yor.

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** Yor's younger brother, Yuri Briar, is a member of the SSS, the Ostanian SecretPolice force, and therefore one of Loid/Twilight's main obstacles in his family mission. That's only ''half'' of the equation, however, as despite being an intelligent man Yuri is ''hopelessly obsessed'' with his older sister and is openly disdainful about her being with Loid and Anya (the one reason he doesn't try anything funny against either of them is because he knows it would make Yor unhappy). As such, both of them hold him in quiet contempt, while his own coworkers in the SSS only give him minimal respect despite his rank based on what little competency is still untainted by his obsession for Yor. In fact, even Yor herself doesn't think too highly of his antics, particularly when he gets Loid involved (it doesn't really help that most of his words towards Loid tend to be demeaning insults).
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* Manga/SpyXFamily:
** Yor's younger brother, Yuri Briar, is a member of the SSS, the Ostainian SecretPolice force, and therefore one of Loid/Twilight's main obstacles in his family mission. That's only ''half'' of the equation, however, as despite being an intelligent man Yuri is ''hopelessly obsessed'' with his older sister and is openly disdainful about her being with Loid and Anya (the one reason he doesn't try anything funny against either of them is because he knows it would make Yor unhappy). As such, both of them hold him in quiet contempt, while his own coworkers in the SSS only give him minimal respect despite his rank based on what little competency is still untainted by his obsession for Yor.
** On the other side of the coin is Fiona Frost, codename Agent Nightfall, another WISE agent who works for the same agency as Loid/Twilight, having been taught in the occupation by the man himself. This leads to half of why she falls under this trope; she is ''obsessively in love with Twilight'', and almost ''all'' of her actions are centered around the selfish goal of having him all to herself, the mission and risk of total war be damned. The second half is because, despite Twilight openly telling her ''not'' to do this, Nightfall bottled up ''all'' of her emotions and became an apathetic and pragmatic IceQueen who would sooner ditch any pre-chosen partner in favor of her sole love interest. This means that above all else, she'll prioritize any mission she is given and treat the lives of innocents involved as a secondary concern, such as putting Anya through the depths of hell to become a top academic student (a scenario which has thankfully never come to pass so far). This obviously makes Anya outright ''hostile'' when it comes to the woman, while none of the other WISE Agents regard her highly due to her attitude. To put the cherry on top, her poor parental potential meant that Nightfall was never in the running to be partnered with Twilight in his family mission, which even the man himself quietly admits.

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** Yor's younger brother, Yuri Briar, is a member of the SSS, the Ostainian Ostanian SecretPolice force, and therefore one of Loid/Twilight's main obstacles in his family mission. That's only ''half'' of the equation, however, as despite being an intelligent man Yuri is ''hopelessly obsessed'' with his older sister and is openly disdainful about her being with Loid and Anya (the one reason he doesn't try anything funny against either of them is because he knows it would make Yor unhappy). As such, both of them hold him in quiet contempt, while his own coworkers in the SSS only give him minimal respect despite his rank based on what little competency is still untainted by his obsession for Yor.
** On the other side of the coin is Fiona Frost, codename Agent Nightfall, another WISE agent who works for the same agency as Loid/Twilight, having been taught in the occupation by the man himself. This leads to half of why she falls under this trope; she is ''obsessively in love with Twilight'', and almost ''all'' of her actions are centered around the selfish goal of having him all to herself, the mission and risk of total war be damned. The second half is because, despite Twilight openly telling her ''not'' to do this, Nightfall bottled up ''all'' of her emotions and became an apathetic and pragmatic IceQueen who would sooner ditch any pre-chosen partner in favor of her sole love interest. This means that above all else, she'll prioritize any mission she is given and treat the lives of innocents involved as a secondary concern, such as putting Anya through the depths of hell to become a top academic student (a scenario which has thankfully never come to pass so far). This obviously makes Anya outright ''hostile'' when it comes to the woman, while none of the other WISE Agents regard her highly due to her attitude. To put the cherry on top, her poor parental potential meant that to begin with, Nightfall was never in the running to be partnered with Twilight in his family mission, which even the man himself quietly admits.
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** Knuckles seems to be this to Sonic and the others, but this doesn't help that his hot-headed attitude and his [[TheComplainerIsAlwaysWrong disagreements with the group's thinking]] makes his bonding with them very difficult to handle.

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** Knuckles seems to be this to Sonic and the others, but this doesn't help that his hot-headed attitude and his [[TheComplainerIsAlwaysWrong disagreements with the group's thinking]] makes make his bonding with them very difficult to handle.



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** On the other side of the coin is Fiona Frost, codename Agent Nightfall, another WISE agent who works for the same agency as Loid/Twilight, having been taught in the occupation by the man himself. This leads to half of why she falls under this trope; she is ''obsessively in love with Twilight'', and almost ''all'' of her actions are centered around the selfish goal of having him all to herself, mission and risk of total war be damned. The second half is because despite Twilight openly telling her ''not'' to do this, Nightfall bottled up ''all'' of her emotions and became an apathetic and pragmatic IceQueen who would sooner ditch any pre-chosen partner in favor of her sole love interest. This means that above all else, she'll prioritize any mission she is given and treat the lives of innocents involved as a secondary concern, such as putting Anya through the depths of hell to become a top academic student (a scenario which has thankfully never come to pass so far). This obviously makes Anya outright ''hostile'' when it comes to the woman, while none of the other WISE Agents regard her highly due to her attitude. To put the cherry on top, her poor parental potential meant that Nightfall was never in the running to be partnered with Twilight in his family mission, which even the man himself quietly admits.
* Miu Matsuoka in ''Manga/StrawberryMarshmallow''. She's usually only included because she's Chika's oldest friend and next door neighbor, although exceptions exist. Due to the lighthearted nature of the series, though, it's only really a recurring element for comic relief; if subjects get serious or Miu suddenly needs medical attention, the other girls (and notably both Nobue and Chika, who are the most aggravated with Miu) drop their displeasure of her to make sure she's ok.

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** On the other side of the coin is Fiona Frost, codename Agent Nightfall, another WISE agent who works for the same agency as Loid/Twilight, having been taught in the occupation by the man himself. This leads to half of why she falls under this trope; she is ''obsessively in love with Twilight'', and almost ''all'' of her actions are centered around the selfish goal of having him all to herself, the mission and risk of total war be damned. The second half is because because, despite Twilight openly telling her ''not'' to do this, Nightfall bottled up ''all'' of her emotions and became an apathetic and pragmatic IceQueen who would sooner ditch any pre-chosen partner in favor of her sole love interest. This means that above all else, she'll prioritize any mission she is given and treat the lives of innocents involved as a secondary concern, such as putting Anya through the depths of hell to become a top academic student (a scenario which has thankfully never come to pass so far). This obviously makes Anya outright ''hostile'' when it comes to the woman, while none of the other WISE Agents regard her highly due to her attitude. To put the cherry on top, her poor parental potential meant that Nightfall was never in the running to be partnered with Twilight in his family mission, which even the man himself quietly admits.
* Miu Matsuoka in ''Manga/StrawberryMarshmallow''. She's usually only included because she's Chika's oldest friend and next door next-door neighbor, although exceptions exist. Due to the lighthearted nature of the series, though, it's only really a recurring element for comic relief; if subjects get serious or Miu suddenly needs medical attention, the other girls (and notably both Nobue and Chika, who are the most aggravated with Miu) drop their displeasure of her to make sure she's ok.
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** On the other side of the coin is Fiona Frost, codename Agent Nightfall, another WISE agent who works for the same agency as Loid/Twilight, having been taught in the occupation by the man himself. This leads to half of why she falls under this trope; she is ''obsessively in love with Twilight'', and almost ''all'' of her actions are centered around the selfish goal of having him all to herself, mission and risk of total war be damned. The second half is because despite Twilight openly telling her ''not'' to do this, Nightfall bottled up ''all'' of her emotions and became an apathetic and pragmatic IceQueen who would sooner ditch any pre-chosen partner in favor of her sole love interest. This means that above all else, she'll prioritize and mission she is given and treat the lives of innocents involved as a secondary concern, such as putting Anya through the depths of hell to become a top academic student (a scenario which has thankfully never come to pass so far). This obviously makes Anya outright ''hostile'' when it comes to the woman, while none of the other WISE Agents regard her highly due to her attitude. To put the cherry on top, her poor parental potential meant that Nightfall was never in the running to be partnered with Twilight in his family mission, which even the man himself quietly admits.

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** On the other side of the coin is Fiona Frost, codename Agent Nightfall, another WISE agent who works for the same agency as Loid/Twilight, having been taught in the occupation by the man himself. This leads to half of why she falls under this trope; she is ''obsessively in love with Twilight'', and almost ''all'' of her actions are centered around the selfish goal of having him all to herself, mission and risk of total war be damned. The second half is because despite Twilight openly telling her ''not'' to do this, Nightfall bottled up ''all'' of her emotions and became an apathetic and pragmatic IceQueen who would sooner ditch any pre-chosen partner in favor of her sole love interest. This means that above all else, she'll prioritize and any mission she is given and treat the lives of innocents involved as a secondary concern, such as putting Anya through the depths of hell to become a top academic student (a scenario which has thankfully never come to pass so far). This obviously makes Anya outright ''hostile'' when it comes to the woman, while none of the other WISE Agents regard her highly due to her attitude. To put the cherry on top, her poor parental potential meant that Nightfall was never in the running to be partnered with Twilight in his family mission, which even the man himself quietly admits.
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* SPYXFamily:
** Yor's younger brother, Yuri Briar, is a member of the SSS, the Ostainian SecretPolice force, and therefore one of Loid/Twilight's main obstacles in his family mission. That's only ''half'' of the equation, however, as despite being an intelligent man Yuri is ''hopelessly obsessed'' with his older sister and is openly disdainful about her being with Loid and Anya (the one reason he doesn't try anything funny against either of them is because he knows it would make Yor unhappy). As such, both of them hold him in quiet contempt, while his own coworkers in the SSS only give him minimal respect despite his rank based on what little competency is still untainted by his obsession for Yor.
** On the other side of the coin is Fiona Frost, codename Agent Nightfall, another WISE agent who works for the same agency as Loid/Twilight, having been taught in the occupation by the man himself. This leads to half of why she falls under this trope; she is ''obsessively in love with Twilight'', and almost ''all'' of her actions are centered around the selfish goal of having him all to herself, mission and risk of total war be damned. The second half is because despite Twilight openly telling her ''not'' to do this, Nightfall bottled up ''all'' of her emotions and became an apathetic and pragmatic IceQueen who would sooner ditch any pre-chosen partner in favor of her sole love interest. This means that above all else, she'll prioritize and mission she is given and treat the lives of innocents involved as a secondary concern, such as putting Anya through the depths of hell to become a top academic student (a scenario which has thankfully never come to pass so far). This obviously makes Anya outright ''hostile'' when it comes to the woman, while none of the other WISE Agents regard her highly due to her attitude. To put the cherry on top, her poor parental potential meant that Nightfall was never in the running to be partnered with Twilight in his family mission, which even the man himself quietly admits.
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*''Anime/{{Daimos}}'': Sakamori Miwa. All of Daimovic hate him and only work with him out of necessity. It's shown that initially, he was respected as a colleague of Shin'ichiro in their eyes, but his extreme racism and allegations of treachery towards Kazuya made them realize that he's too irrational to be trusted and unfit for his position as a UN member.
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I think it should be clarified that while Yuji’s feelings about Todo are mixed, he the only one to remotely care after Todo was hit by that baseball.


** Todo seems to be this among both the Kyoto and Tokyo students. When Maki hits him in the face with a baseball, ''all'' the players start saying "Maki, nice pitch!". [[AnimalReactionShot Even Megumi's black Divine Dog]]. ''[[SiblingRivalry Even Mai]]''.

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** Todo seems to be this among both the Kyoto and Tokyo students. When Maki hits him in the face with a baseball, with the exception of Yuji, ''all'' the players start saying "Maki, nice pitch!". [[AnimalReactionShot Even Megumi's black Divine Dog]]. ''[[SiblingRivalry Even Mai]]''. Yuji is the only one to show genuine concern for Todo, and he’s the one to lampshade what he’s witnessing.
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** Najimi started out as one of Tadano's old classmates, a trait which has carried over to the later school years, allowing them to join as one of Komi's first-ever friends. However, throughout the series, they begin partaking in considerably more morally questionable antics, namely poor-tasting pranks, which have had the effect of wearing the main cast's patience thin. As a result, they get treated as an inconvenience at worse and Tadano has grown more and more exasperated with dealing with them, which has clearly carried over to their peers.
** Yamai, however, is a different story, as her {{yandere}} attitude meant that not only did Tadano rescind her invitation to befriend Komi, but Komi herself rebuked her for her willingness to kill others. As a result, she only ''just'' managed to enter Komi's growing friendship circle, but Yamai's violent and possessive behavior has since made both Tadano and Komi more reluctant to deal with her than they were with Najima, while most of her peers alienate her outright and leave her with few friends outside of diehard fans of Komi.

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** Najimi started out as one of Tadano's old classmates, a trait which has carried over to the later school years, allowing them to join as one of Komi's first-ever friends. However, throughout the series, they begin partaking in considerably more morally questionable antics, namely poor-tasting pranks, which have had the effect of [[EveryoneHasStandards wearing the main cast's patience thin.thin]]. As a result, they get treated as an inconvenience at worse and Tadano has grown more and more exasperated with dealing with them, which has clearly carried over to their peers.
** Yamai, however, is a different story, as her {{yandere}} attitude meant that not only did Tadano rescind her invitation to befriend Komi, but Komi herself rebuked her for her willingness to kill others. As a result, she only ''just'' managed to enter Komi's growing friendship circle, but Yamai's violent and possessive behavior has since made both Tadano and Komi more reluctant to deal with her than they were with Najima, Najimi, while most of her peers alienate her outright and leave her with few friends outside of diehard fans of Komi.
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** Najima started out as one of Tadano's old classmates, a trait which has carried over to the later school years, allowing them to join as one of Komi's first-ever friends. However, throughout the series, they begin partaking in considerably more morally questionable antics, namely poor-tasting pranks, which have had the effect of wearing the main cast's patience thin. As a result, they get treated as an inconvenience at worse and Tadano has grown more and more exasperated with dealing with them, which has clearly carried over to their peers.
** Yamai, however, is a different story, as her {{yandere}} attitude meant that not only did Tadano rescind her invitation to befriend Komi, but Komi herself rebuked her for her willingness to kill others. As a result, she only ''just'' managed to enter Komi's growing friendship circle, but Yamai's violent and possessive behavior has since made both Tadano and Komi more reluctant to deal with her than they were with Najima, while most of her peers alienate her outright and leave her with few friends outside of diehard fans of Komi.

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** Najima **Najimi started out as one of Tadano's old classmates, a trait which has carried over to the later school years, allowing them to join as one of Komi's first-ever friends. However, throughout the series, they begin partaking in considerably more morally questionable antics, namely poor-tasting pranks, which have had the effect of wearing the main cast's patience thin. As a result, they get treated as an inconvenience at worse and Tadano has grown more and more exasperated with dealing with them, which has clearly carried over to their peers.
** Yamai, **Yamai, however, is a different story, as her {{yandere}} attitude meant that not only did Tadano rescind her invitation to befriend Komi, but Komi herself rebuked her for her willingness to kill others. As a result, she only ''just'' managed to enter Komi's growing friendship circle, but Yamai's violent and possessive behavior has since made both Tadano and Komi more reluctant to deal with her than they were with Najima, while most of her peers alienate her outright and leave her with few friends outside of diehard fans of Komi.
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* ''Manga/KomiCantCommunicate'': Downplayed cases for both;
**Najima started out as one of Tadano's old classmates, a trait which has carried over to the later school years, allowing them to join as one of Komi's first-ever friends. However, throughout the series, they begin partaking in considerably more morally questionable antics, namely poor-tasting pranks, which have had the effect of wearing the main cast's patience thin. As a result, they get treated as an inconvenience at worse and Tadano has grown more and more exasperated with dealing with them, which has clearly carried over to their peers.
**Yamai, however, is a different story, as her {{yandere}} attitude meant that not only did Tadano rescind her invitation to befriend Komi, but Komi herself rebuked her for her willingness to kill others. As a result, she only ''just'' managed to enter Komi's growing friendship circle, but Yamai's violent and possessive behavior has since made both Tadano and Komi more reluctant to deal with her than they were with Najima, while most of her peers alienate her outright and leave her with few friends outside of diehard fans of Komi.
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*''Anime/{{Daltanious}}'': Princess Catine is a RichBitch who bars Kento's friends from her fancy dinner parties for not being of RoyalBlood like him, and also [[TheLoad puts herself in danger on purpose]] to get his attention. Her horrible attitude and refusal to take no for an answer earns her the ire of Kento's friends. When she finally leaves, Ochame yells at her to never come back ever again.

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