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Crossovers
  • The Chaotic Masters: It's noted that Adagio is the most jealous of the Collector's wives, and she doesn't like him getting closer to Raven as a result.
  • Children of an Elder God:
    • Asuka displayed this trait around Kaji and later Shinji. When she saw a picture of Kaji surrounded by Misato and Ritsuko she wrapped her arms around his and asked who those women were.
    • Rei gets jealous and aggressive when other girls come near Shinji. Mainly Asuka.
  • Code Geass: Paladins of Voltron:
    • Kallen was not at all happy when Kaguya glomps Lelouch in Message From Kyoto.
    • Downplayed, but Milly doesn't like it when Rivalz starts ogling other women.
  • A Courier For Kivotos: Shiroko is always put in a state of emotional alert whenever other girls make any moves on her Six-Sensei. The Courier likens her to "a wild animal protecting its territory" during such incidents.
  • Fates Collide:
    • Nora Valkyrie is most displeased when she finds out Lie Ren's roommate Kiyohime is a girl, and even more displeased when Kiyohime hits on Ren.
    • Bazett Fraga McRemitz and Medb are both attracted to Cu Chulainn. Not only do they not like each other, when Glynda Goodwitch fixes Cu Chulainn's coffee cup and he thanks her, they both give her a Death Glare.
    • Illyasviel von Einzbern gets jealous of how close Archer and Cinder Fall are getting.
  • Sierra from The Good Hunter does not fit this trope entirely, given that she's far from being The Glomp, but she does get a little antsy about her friend Molly's forward attitude towards Klaus, whom she has feelings for. Just look at how she reiterates twice that she is not jealous from her POV.
  • Harry Potter: Raven: Terra is not at all fond of the attention Harry/Raven gets from other girls.
  • Hell Is a Martial Artist: As per canon, none of the girls in Ranma's Unwanted Harem are willing to share, which makes Nodoka's proposed solution of marrying them all completely unworkable. Unfortunately, Nodoka refuses to accept the notion that her son cannot force all of the girls to get along, claiming that his refusal to 'utterly dominate' all the women in his life is 'incredibly unmanly'.
  • In A Horse for the Force, Akane is very unusual example in that she doesn't actually want to be with Ranma. However, she "refuses to lose" against Ranma's other fiances, something even Nabiki considers despicable.
    • Shaak Ti is a downplayed example, coming primarily from her inexperience with both romance and jealousy.
  • Both Nia and Momo in My Driver Academia quickly develop an affection for Izuku Midoriya. During the battle trials, while she only said it as part of her role as a villain, Momo did talk about taking Izuku as a pet, which quickly riled Nia up. And when All Might took Izuku and Pyra to talk after the trials, they both had the same thought: "He just took my rabbit!"
  • Itsuka Kendou in Neither a Bird nor a Plane, it's Deku! shows shades of this early on towards Izuku Midoriya, such as glaring at him when Alexis "Lexi" Luthor asks him to have lunch with her, with Midoriya's inner monologue revealing it's almost like she was the one with Heat Vision. Later when they're visiting Isamu Academy, she becomes really upset when Lori Lemaris steals his first kiss in front of her.
  • A Peaceful Afterlife: Vaggie is this to Charlie, though she has a legitimate reason to dislike Kira, him being a Serial Killer and all.
  • In Temporal Anomaly, Zero is this towards Sougo. While she does accept the fact he's in a relationship with her and all of her sisters for various reasons, Zero has to actively stop herself from making any particularly possessive comments or taking any actions that'll leave Sougo just for her to have. Justified, as Sougo is quite literally the best thing that's ever happened to her in her entire life and is quite frankly terrified of the fact that he'll be taken away just like every other good thing in the past.
  • In the spinoffs of The Many Dates of Danny Fenton, Sam has feelings for Danny, who is oblivious to them. When she returns to Amity Park from a family vacation, she finds out that Danny is dating his chosen girl from the dating service, and she doesn't take the news well. In certain timelines — specifically, the ones where Supergirl and Gwen Tennyson are his girlfriends, Sam's jealousy drives her to spy on Danny's dates and ultimately do something to ruin her and Danny's friendship.
  • Total Loud Island: Dawn occasionally shows shades of clinginess towards Lincoln, such as when she covers his eyes to prevent him from seeing Gwen's panties and Heather's breasts from the episodes "Who can you Trust" and "X-Treme Torture", respectively.
  • Transformers: MHA: Kyoka didn't like it when Izuku was kept running into other girls like Mina and Mei.

Arrowverse

  • What It Takes: Felicity is even more possessive of Oliver than usual, because she's scared the crisis in Starling will drive him back into Laurel's arms. Later, when Oliver finds out, it becomes clear it isn't Laurel she's jealous of, but everyone else as well. When Oliver tells her that she shouldn't have kept him from "the people [he] love[d]", no doubt referring to John and Thea as well as Laurel, she insists that she, and she alone, is the person he loves. That blatant display of selfish possessiveness shows she doesn't really care about Oliver's feelings, as long as he puts her first.

Bleach

Buffyverse

  • A platonic example occurs in Influenced Out of Normality when Buffy and Willow spend less time with Xander, including excluding him from slaying, but get pissed off when he gets friends other than them and hate that he spends so much time with his girlfriend Cordelia. Notably, Buffy's disgusted with Xander for wearing his letterman jacket.

Danny Phantom

  • Resurrected Memories:
    • Paulina, much to Danny's dismay.
    • While they would initially deny it, both Ember and Sam become this towards Danny to different degrees.

Digimon

  • Pauline from the Tamers Forever Series, although she still manages to be a sympathetic character and becomes an outright Woobie later on.

Dragon Age

  • There's an element of this on both sides in Beyond Heroes when Bethany Hawke meets Bianca Davri. The two women do not like each other at all, and though it's for wildly different reasons, both of their reasons center around Varric.

Elden Ring

  • Maidenless No Longer: Melina is the first woman to attempt to seduce the Tarnished. She is rather snippy when everyone else does the same. She basically calls Nepheli Loux a dog, dismisses Renalla as mentally incompetent, and Ranni as a death fetishist. She eventually snaps and yells at him.
    Melina: Why?! Why am I not enough for you?!

Fate Series

  • Fate/Black Dawn: Morgan le Faye, to the surprise of no one, turns out to be the jealous type. What's slightly more surprising is the emphasis on clingy. When other women are around, she tends to sit in Shirou's lap and glare at everyone else. When they summon Arturia for the Holy Grail War, Morgan very pointedly refers to him as "my Shirou" before Arturia has any idea what's going on.
  • Fate/Gamers Only flips Mash and the protagonist's relationship from having Mash object when she notices other girls advancing on the protagonist to having Rikku act possessive of Mash when she notices certain behavior from those around her. When Nero expresses interest in Mash's abilities, Rikku drags Mash away and declares "Mine", and she later holds up Orion at sword point for admiring Mash.
  • Fate/Harem Antics: Downplayed with Sakura. She gets noticeably sharp whenever any of the other girls get too close to Shirou, but never makes anything of it, and in fact she's the first one to suggest Intimate Healing before Shirou is even aware that's a thing. Her attitude seems to be "I won, I can be generous."

Gunslinger Girl

  • In Hunters in the Dolomites, several of The Handlers for the Second Generation cyborgs are griping that they haven't been laid since joining the Agency, because they have what looks like a clingy underage girlfriend following them around which rather cramps their style.
  • In the Mayfair fratello series, Vee enjoys pranking the other cyborg girls by flirting with their handlers, triggering their instinctive jealousy of anyone who's taking their handler's attention.

Hannah Montana

  • Higher Power Meltdown: Lilly has a tendency to act this way after she and Miley start dating; while she trusts Miley not to cheat, she becomes extremely angry when dealing with Jake Ryan as he makes it clear he expects to get back together with Miley.

Hey Arnold!

  • Oh Rhonda!: While Rhonda is usually more of a Patient Childhood Love Interest, she occasionally delves into this. In particular, she and Nadine have a falling out after Rhonda dreams about her best friend stealing Arnold away from her.

Kill la Kill

  • In Before My Body Is Dry, this is greatly downplayed in the case of Mako Mankanshoku. With the gratuitous amounts of Ship Tease that she had with Ryuko Matoi in the canon, one would think that Mako would grow possessive over Ryuko given the budding relationship she has with their other friend, Akio Takahiro. Mako, however, is too sweet to act as such, and while she is hurt that Ryuko starts to become more open to Akio then her, she understands that it's because of Ryuko's particular affections towards him. She fully subverts the trope once she learns that Akio and Ryuko have become a couple, and goes full-on Shipper on Deck for them both.

The Loud House

  • What is a Person Worth?: Ronnie to Lincoln. However, unlike many examples, Ronnie actually has a decent justification for why she doesn't want the other girls interested in Lincoln anywhere near him; prior to the whole insanity with Chandler in the park, these same girls were ignoring him at best and teasing him incessantly at worst so she knows they're only interested in his new rep, not him as a person.

Love Hina

  • For His Own Sake has Sarah, who serves as a familial example; she hates Keitaro for spending time with her adoptive father Seta, convincing herself that he's not only taking time away from her, but turning Seta against her. This turns out to be a Self-Fulfilling Prophecy, as Sarah's attempts to get Keitaro out of the way inadvertently reveal to Seta just what a Spoiled Brat his daughter has become.

Marvel Universe

  • A Crooked Man: Caiera mistakes She-Hulk for Hulk's old lover and gets briefly furious until Hulk clears things up. However, she still doesn't like She-Hulk.

Mega Man

  • In Mega Man: Defender of the Human Race, Tron is this towards Mega Man, especially when she learns Kalinka likes him. The beginning of Episode 14 has Tron planning to scare Kalinka into giving Mega Man up by knocking on her doorstep with the Gustaff mech.

Miraculous Ladybug

  • Chloe in Nymph and the Corrupted Miraculous comes across as this in the platonic variety, being very possessive of Marinette and her well-being, becoming jealous and vindictive towards Alya before she even officially becomes Marinette's friend. This also applies to Adrien, Chloe chasing away everyone that approached him claiming that they "weren't good enough."
  • The Wolves in the Woods: Alya is a darkly platonic variation of this; when Marinette decides to switch schools in order to get away from the toxic environment at Francoise Dupont, Alya leads most of the class in condemning her as a cowardly traitor... despite how Alya also spearheaded the bullying campaign that led to her leaving in the first place.
    • Alya then schemes to maliciously slander all of Marinette's new friends and classmates at St. Catherine's, believing that doing so will force Marinette to return and be her 'best friend' again. Nino frustratedly points out that even if she does ruin their reputations, that won't encourage Marinette to return to the one responsible for all her suffering.
    • It's eventually revealed that Alya was secretly afraid that if Marinette got too confident, she might leave Alya behind. So she seized upon the Lila situation as an excuse to 'knock her down a few pegs' and undercut her self-esteem... only to wind up driving her away in the process.

My Hero Academia

  • Izuku's Precious Villains: Among the five bullies that harass Izuku after he moves to his new apartment is one girl. It's implied that her entire motivation for tormenting Izuku is Katsuki — she has a crush on him, and was furious that Izuku managed to get any attention from him, despite how awful it was.

My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic

Naruto

  • Largely averted in Eroninja. In fact, Toki turns down their chance to join the Battle Harem specifically because they realize they'd be too jealous of the other members.
  • In Konoha's Fatal Joke, Hinata dislikes Fuu for getting 'too close' to Naruto. However, once she learns that the two jinchuuriki see each other as siblings, she calms down considerably.
  • Naru-Hina Chronicles:
    • Nothing brings out Hinata's jealous side like Nanami pouring herself all over Naruto. The first time she witnesses it, Hinata's rage and fury are palpable, both at Nanami and at Naruto for rejecting her with insufficient violence. Hinata is so furious she threatens to "Jyuuken her skinny little a-" before her essential nature reasserts herself. Fortunately, Naruto was the victim of Nanami's unwelcome advance and has made his opinion of her clear.
      • The first time she behaved this way was during the Chunin Exam. Naruto tackled Hanajima to the ground (so that neither would get hurt by the enemy's blades) and ended up on top of her. Upon seeing that, Hinata was so angrily jealous that she scared both Konohamaru and Hanabi who were nearby.
    • Anko does not take it well when two pretty ladies are suddenly interested by Kakashi. The latter had to restrain Anko so that she wouldn't attack them.
    • Hanabi isn't pleased when she sees her boyfriend Konohamaru lying on the ground while Moegi is sitting on his lap, which happened as a result of a training session. It doesn't help that Konohamaru tries to explain to her it's Not What It Looks Like by saying he and Moegi were just fooling around, only to realize That Came Out Wrong.
  • NBH: Naruto accrues several of these over the course of the story. First is Kin, followed by Ino, Temari, and Sasuke.
  • Son of the Sannin:
    • Heavily downplayed with Hinata. The closest she ever veers into this trope is at one point Naruto winks at Tenten (which wasn't for romantic reasons anyway, and she knew that), and she politely asks him to never do it again.
    • Genjutsu World!Hinata on the other hand, is this full stop mixed with Yandere. Naruto actually uses this to his advantage to goad her into attacking his evil doppelganger.

Neon Genesis Evangelion

  • Advice and Trust:
    • Shinji and Asuka got together but they are keeping it a secret. She is real possessive and protective of Shinji because "You're cute, you like me, you're a fantastic kisser, and you understand what it's like". Coincidentally, all their female classmates have all of sudden convinced themselves that he is a Casanova and a sex god and are trying to hook up with him, and their behavior is an endless source of frustration and rage to Asuka since she can't claim him publicly nor murder them, because someone might notice.
      "I don't mind if Ikari-kun sees me naked."
      'Oh no you do not, you little blue-haired bitch! He's MINE!' "You can't do that with Shinji! He's... 'MINE! Just for me! Taken! Claimed! In love with me! GAAAAGHH! I can't say any of that!' "He's... not... you... WHARRGAGBBL!"
      "I do not understand," Rei said after Asuka descended into Angrish for a minute.
      "It's... It's..." 'Come on, Soryu! You're supposed to be a genius! Think of something! There's got to be a thousand reasons you should be able to tell Wondergirl to keep her hands and eyes off Shinji besides 'He's mine and if you try to grab a piece of my sweet baka-Shinji, I will cut you!' Come on! Ah!' "It's not ladylike!" 'Oh, good one, Soryu. Now you sound like a spinster aunt.' "You don't just let a boy grab you like that! Sex is supposed to be with someone you care about!"
      "I care about Ikari-kun."
      Shinji audibly gulped as they both processed the implications in that. Shinji took Rei's skirt and sidestepped along towards the hot-air dryers, carefully keeping his back to Rei and his head down.
      'Do not start making plans to murder Wondergirl. Do not start making plans to murder Wondergirl. Do not start making plans to murder Wondergirl. You're not allowed to kill her, someone might notice.
      '
    • Ironically, Rei does not provoke Asuka's jealousy after that scene, even though she is also extremely close to Shinji, because Rei respects their bond and she has even helped to drive would-be Shinji's suitors away. That, and Asuka loves Rei almost as much as she loves Shinji (though not enough for a polygamous relationship).
  • The Child of Love: After getting together Asuka often gets jealous and paranoiac when another woman gets close to Shinji.
    Asuka:"Why is she trying to avoid us these days? She must be sooooo jealous of our love!"
    Shinji:"And why do you think that every woman's gonna take me away from you?"
    [...]
    Asuka: (seductively) "Because I want you all for myself, baka Shinji."
  • A Crown of Stars: After getting together Asuka is very, very protective and VERY possessive of Shinji. Don't try to take him away from her. It'll not end up well for you. And she does NOT appreciate Rei interfering with their relationship.
  • Doing It Right This Time:
    • Asuka defines herself as very clingy and possessive. So, how can she practice polyamory? Easy. She is clingy and possessive to both Shinji and Rei.
    • In chapter 2 Asuka caught Shinji staring at Rei and was jealous... and then she wondered who was making her jealous:
      Hands off! Asuka screamed internally... then she realised she wasn't sure if she was referring to Rei about Shinji, or to Shinji about Rei.
  • Evangelion 303: Asuka got very jealous even before Shinji and she became lovers (she warned him that if he went to a brothel as he was away, she would kill him). Needless to say, their engagement has not changed that, and she does not want to see Mari anywhere near Shinji.
  • Ghosts of Evangelion: Asuka is very possessive towards Shinji. In a deleted scene she meets Kaworu, snaps and says: "Stay away from him, you pervert! He's mine!"
  • HERZ: They have been married for five years but Asuka is still very jealous and possessive of Shinji. Kurumi trying to hit on Shinji even though she knows he is married does not lessen her jealousy.
  • In Neon Genesis Evangelion: Genocide, Asuka never liked seeing other girls getting close to Shinji. After getting together she doesn't become less possessive, but she makes the effort to not feel jealous when Shinji wants to spend time with Rei.
  • Once More With Feeling (Crazy-88):
    • According to Asuka, Shinji is her friend... but if some girl tries to get her hands on him, Asuka will chew her out.
    • Rei does not appreciate either her female schoolmates' obsession with Shinji.
  • Scar Tissue: As a recovering Troubled Abuser, Asuka remains rather possessive of Shinji, and is instantly driven to a state of cold rage when she sees how happy he is that Rei is alive and how easily he can talk with her. When comforting Shinji when he's having nightmares, she admits that she always thought of Shinji as hers and hated him talking to other girls.
  • The Second Try: Asuka was one in the original series (part of her animosity towards Rei was due to her misconception of Shinji liked Rei instead of her). Her jealousy had mellowed down due to she feeling more confident about herself and their relationship with Shinji; however, she was completely hostile towards Kaworu and she warned him she wanted him nowhere near her husband.
    • There may have been a little jealousy there, but she was more worried that Shinji would get hurt again.
    • In chapter 10, it's pointed out that the only reason she hasn't felt jealousy in years is because she had no one but her daughter to "compete" with for Shinji's affection.

One Piece

Pokémon

  • In FAITH (Miyatoriaka), Misty is jealous of Dawn's close friendship with Ash. This results in her accidentally shocking Dawn in Pikachu form.
  • Misty becomes a downplayed example in Pokémon Reset Bloodlines compared to her canon self. Early on it becomes quite evident that she's attracted to Ash, so when Iris joins their group and she sees them training together and bonding rather quickly, she starts to feel jealous but keeps it to herself. Later, though, when Ash mentions Serena, Misty calmly demands more information about her, given that he had never mentioned her in front of her or his other companions. When it comes to those in their traveling group this trope eventually becomes limited: Misty will become annoyed very quickly at girls outside it flirting with Ash but has no problem with Ash going on 'kind of sort of' dates with Iris and Anabel during the league after she had a 'kind of sort of' date as well.
  • The Story of a Gardevoir That Became a Trainer: Ken's Ninetales is envious of the attention Milomi has on his mind and makes it clear when the two Trainers battle. For the record, Milomi harbors no romantic feelings towards Ken.

Rosario + Vampire

  • Rosario Vampire: Brightest Darkness has many:
    • Kokoa falls in love with Tsukune, and in Act II chapter 28, declares that Moka doesn't deserve him and invokes the Eia Dreahl, a sacred vampire pact punishable by death if broken, in order to force Moka to give him up so she can have him all to herself. Kokoa loses, and it's only afterwards that she realizes that Moka never put Tsukune in danger, and he was fighting of his own choice and loves Moka regardless; realizing what she would have taken away from Tsukune if she had indeed won the pact, Kokoa is instantly ashamed of herself.
    • In Act III chapter 23, Apoch and Astreal become this to Ahakon, to the extent that they try to isolate him from Yukari completely and actually try to kill her no less than twice; after the second attempt, which nearly got Ahakon himself killed, Ahakon dumps them for Yukari, partially because of their violent actions, partially because of his own growing feelings for Yukari, and partially because he felt guilty that they were both sharing him. On top of it all, Ruby, being Apoch and Astreal's boss, explicitly forbids them from having any more boyfriends for a while, stating that their actions prove that they're not ready for such a thing yet.
    • The new Falla, Apoch, and Astreal from the Alternate Timeline shown in Act IV, who were in a relationship with Tsukune, Dark, and Rason respectively in their original timelines, end up picking a fight with Moka, Mizore, and Kurumu over who will get to date their respective beaus now. The boys personally intervene during the fight and call them out on their craziness, pointing out that they're not the same people the girls fell in love with, and those boys are dead. It sinks in for Apoch and Astreal, but Falla stubbornly refuses to accept it and goes so far as to rig the girl's dorm with Death Traps in an effort to Murder the Hypotenuse. It's only when she looks into Lilith's Mirror and regains the memories of the monster she used to be that she finally backs off.
    • Sun fits the bill throughout most of Act VI. Despite having previously turned down Gin's Love Confession, she now wants to be in a relationship with him and refuses to accept that Gin doesn't love her anymore, which reaches a head when she spies on Gin and Kokoa having sex and digs herself deeper by stupidly telling an already enraged Kokoa that she doesn't deserve him. Sun ends up in a coma and near-death for several chapters, and only stops her crazy actions upon waking up when Gin puts his foot down and makes it clear to her that he doesn't love her like that anymore and she'll have to settle with being Just Friends with him.

RWBY

  • Professor Arc: Ruby and Yang, after Cinder plants Jaune a wet one in front of the entire school. The former begins a prank campaign against Cinder. Glynda is also one. She hates how 'close' Jaune and Cinder seem and is very irritated when Jaune starts receiving marriage requests.
  • Mending The Knots: Pyrrha develops this mentality towards Jaune. When she hears that Team NDGO is planning to lure Jaune to Vacuo, she proceeds to utterly curb-stomp Octavia when confronting her.
  • Yang from Strawberries and Lemons is both this and a Violently Protective Girlfriend for her boyfriend, Garnet.
  • White Sheep:
    • It's probably platonic, but Cinder is extremely protective of her adoptive brother Jaune. She spends a not-insignificant amount of her screentime freaking out about all the girls who are "stealing" him. Though she tries to make it sound like someone is stealing a bauble she owns, it's made clear she really does care for Jaune deeply.
    • Ren mentions that no girl has ever gotten close to him or asked him out. Everyone immediately looks at his Childhood Friend Nora. In the story proper, Nora gets rather flinty with her partner Blake when it seems like Blake is getting too close to Ren.
    • Pyrrha is good at ignoring her jealousy regarding Jaune when around Yang and Ruby, as she feels like she doesn't have the right to interfere with their happiness. When she and Weiss catch Emerald and Jaune in a Not What It Looks Like situation, however, Pyrrha draws her weapon on her. Thankfully, no one notices before Weiss deduces what actually happened and everything is defused.
    • Watts asks Salem what she would do if her husband slept with another woman; she casually says she would destroy the human race. She misses the point of this question, which was that Jaune's various paramours wouldn't be interested in a Marry Them All solution.

She-Ra and the Princesses of Power

  • In Purple, Wrong Hordak/Kadroh asked several people what love is like and Catra's definition is "when you don't want anyone else to be around someone." Hordak rightfully points out that Catra isn't exactly the kind of person you ask about such a topic.

Touhou Project

  • Fanfic/FREAKINGENSOKYO: Shikome is surprisingly protective of Matt, gleefully murdering any succubus who comes near him.
  • On account of the fact that Parsee Mizuhashi from Touhou Project is a literal Green-Eyed Monster, what with her basically being an Anthropomorphic Personification of jealousy, any shipfic involving her tends to have overtones of this trope. And since her most common shipping partner happens to be Yuugi Hoshiguma, there are just way too many examples to list here.

X-Men

  • In House of Summers, Jean Grey is usually quite pleasant... unless someone is making a play for her boyfriend Scott.
    She knew she was getting under Jean's skin. Her mother never showed it much, but she was possessive when it came to Scott Summers. Rachel distinctly remembered when she was twelve years old and a much younger teacher joined the faculty and started making moves on her dad… Oh boy, did that blonde ever learn first hand a redhead's temper.
  • X-Men: The Early Years: If you're a beautiful girl who's just been brained by Jean Grey after violating Scott Summers' personal space, it was probably an accident. Probably.
    Sue shot Scott an even wider smile and started batting her eyelashes at him. Jean decided right then that she and Sue were going to have issues.

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