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* Sunako of ''Manga/{{Shiki}}'' has outfits inspired by Gothic Lolita. Megumi wears some frilly Gothic/Punkish outfits as well after [[spoiler: [[BackFromTheDead rising from the dead]].]]
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* Sunako of ''Manga/{{Shiki}}'' ''Literature/{{Shiki}}'' has outfits inspired by Gothic Lolita. Megumi wears some frilly Gothic/Punkish outfits as well after [[spoiler: [[BackFromTheDead rising from the dead]].]]
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* Tabitha from ''VideoGame/AdvanceWars: Days Of Ruin''. She's more of the AlphaBitch in personality, however.
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* ''VideoGame/NintendoWars'': Tabitha from ''VideoGame/AdvanceWars: ''Advance Wars: Days Of of Ruin''. She's more of the AlphaBitch in personality, however.
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* ''Anime/KyouranKazokuNikki'': There are the random shots at the end of the opening video where the female family members are seen wearing gothic outfits.
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* Momoko from ''LightNovel/KamikazeGirls'' is a Sweet Lolita, her admiration for the real life brand "Baby the Stars Shine Bright" designs is one of her biggest character traits.
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* Momoko from ''LightNovel/KamikazeGirls'' ''Literature/KamikazeGirls'' is a Sweet Lolita, and her admiration for the real life Lolita brand "Baby the Stars Shine Bright" designs is one of her biggest character traits.
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* Scary Girl from the 2023 reboot of ''WesternAnimation/TotalDramaIsland'' wears a frilly black dress with corset strings and puffy sleeves; Zee even says she dresses "like a haunted circus doll."
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* Kuroneko from ''LightNovel/{{Oreimo}}''. In nearly all of her interactions with the other characters, who met through an online fan forum, she presents herself as her otaku persona. It comes as a shock to Kyosuke much later on when [[spoiler:she enrolls at his school, clad without her EGL outfit, and he realizes he doesn't know her real name to introduce her to his friend]].
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* Kuroneko from ''LightNovel/{{Oreimo}}''.''Literature/{{Oreimo}}''. In nearly all of her interactions with the other characters, who met through an online fan forum, she presents herself as her otaku persona. It comes as a shock to Kyosuke much later on when [[spoiler:she enrolls at his school, clad without her EGL outfit, and he realizes he doesn't know her real name to introduce her to his friend]].
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* The "Dark Beauty" dress Cordelia can acquire in ''VideoGame/ShadowHearts: Covenant'' is, appropriately enough, in this style.
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** The "Dark Beauty" dress Cordelia can acquire in''VideoGame/ShadowHearts: Covenant'' ''[[VideoGame/ShadowHeartsCovenant Covenant]]'' is, appropriately enough, in this style.style.
** Hilda in ''[[VideoGame/ShadowHeartsFromTheNewWorld From the New World]]'' wears a frilly black-and-pink dress to go with her MagicalGirl persona.
** The "Dark Beauty" dress Cordelia can acquire in
** Hilda in ''[[VideoGame/ShadowHeartsFromTheNewWorld From the New World]]'' wears a frilly black-and-pink dress to go with her MagicalGirl persona.
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* In one of the DLC chapters for ''''VideoGame/FireEmblemFates'', TheFashionista [[http://fireemblem.wikia.com/wiki/File:Oboro_halloween_dlc.png Oboro]] gets dressed up in an outfit that looks inspired by the Wa Lolita branch.
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* In one of the DLC chapters for ''''VideoGame/FireEmblemFates'', ''VideoGame/FireEmblemFates'', TheFashionista [[http://fireemblem.wikia.com/wiki/File:Oboro_halloween_dlc.png Oboro]] gets dressed up in an outfit that looks inspired by the Wa Lolita branch.
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* ''VideoGame/ShinMegamiTenseiIVApocalypse'': [[PlayerCharacter Nanashi]] can purchase gothic lolita outfits at the Ginza Black Card shops, complete with wig and makeup.
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* Rikka in ''LightNovel/LoveChunibyoAndOtherDelusions'' suits herself up as one whenever her delusion is in full swing.
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* Rikka in ''LightNovel/LoveChunibyoAndOtherDelusions'' ''Literature/LoveChunibyoAndOtherDelusions'' suits herself up as one whenever her delusion is in full swing.
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* Meido/Pluto from ''Manga/HeavensDesignTeam'' dresses in a lolita style with some goth elements, like a skull and a bone pattern on her dress, and MegaTwintails. The goth look is in line with her NightmareFetishist tendencies.
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* Meido/Pluto from ''Manga/HeavensDesignTeam'' dresses in a lolita style with some goth elements, like a skull and a bone pattern on her dress, dress and MegaTwintails.huge regal pigtails. The goth look is in line with her NightmareFetishist tendencies.
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* The spirit Iyaritikki in ''VisualNovel/{{Polyphonica}}'' is almost doll-like in her appearance, including [[MegaTwintails very impressive]] ringlets.
* Celestia "Celeste" Ludenberg from ''VisualNovel/DanganronpaTriggerHappyHavoc'' is only seen dressed in this style. Including some really, REALLY huge MegaTwintails.
* Celestia "Celeste" Ludenberg from ''VisualNovel/DanganronpaTriggerHappyHavoc'' is only seen dressed in this style. Including some really, REALLY huge MegaTwintails.
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* The spirit Iyaritikki in ''VisualNovel/{{Polyphonica}}'' is almost doll-like in her appearance, including [[MegaTwintails very impressive]] impressive ringlets.
* Celestia "Celeste" Ludenberg from ''VisualNovel/DanganronpaTriggerHappyHavoc'' is only seen dressed in this style. Including some really, REALLY hugeMegaTwintails.pigtails.
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* ''Webcomic/SleeplessDomain'': Outrageous Lemon takes heavy inspiration from this aesthetic in her MagicalGirl costume, which includes a puffy black skirt trimmed with yellow lace, a white top with GiantPoofySleeves, and a frilled headband to decorate her bright yellow MegaTwintails. Uniquely, her outfit mixes in several modern punk elements as well, such as a yellow choker and black fingerless gloves.
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* ''Webcomic/SleeplessDomain'': Outrageous Lemon takes heavy inspiration from this aesthetic in her MagicalGirl costume, which includes a puffy black skirt trimmed with yellow lace, a white top with GiantPoofySleeves, and a frilled headband to decorate her bright yellow MegaTwintails.pigtails. Uniquely, her outfit mixes in several modern punk elements as well, such as a yellow choker and black fingerless gloves.
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* ''Anime/KyouranKazokuNikki'':
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* Rinko Ogasawara from ''Anime/{{Shirobako}}'' stands out in an otherwise grounded and realistic anime for wearing gothic lolita clothing almost constantly, and she's [[InUniverseNickname even known as "Goth Loli-sama" by her colleagues]] for this trait. In episode 16, she explains that she dresses this way due to one of her first animation jobs being to design a goth loli character; after being discouraged about her designs constantly being sent back for revision, she started to wear goth loli clothing for inspiration.
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* Rikka in ''LightNovel/LoveChunibyoAndOtherDelusions'' suits herself up as one whenever her delusion is in full swing.
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* Kuroneko from ''LightNovel/{{Oreimo}}''. In nearly all of her interactions with the other characters, who met through an online fan forum, she presents herself as her otaku persona. It comes as a shock to Kyosuke much later on when [[spoiler:she enrolls at his school, clad without her EGL outfit, and he realizes he doesn't know her real name to introduce her to his friend]].
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* ''LightNovel/ReZero'' has Beatrice, Roswaal Manor’s MagicLibrarian.
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* Chikage from ''LightNovel/SisterPrincess'' , althought Aria from the same series is a better example in clothing style, anyway. Chikage is more 19th century male dress, for the most part.
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* Rory Mercury from ''Literature/{{Gate}}'' wears a black-and-red number as an apostle of the God of Death Emroy that is clearly designed to mirror a few elements of this fashion. It is so evident that [[{{Otaku}} Youji Itami]] himself immediately (and incorrectly) identified her as an actual Gothic Lolita when his group first met her.
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* Rory Mercury from ''Literature/{{Gate}}'' wears a black-and-red number as an apostle of the God of Death Emroy that is clearly designed to mirror a few elements of this fashion. It is so evident that [[{{Otaku}} Youji Itami]] himself immediately (and incorrectly) identified her as an actual Gothic Lolita when his group first met her.
* Teenage Karma from ''Literature/TheGirlFromTheMiraclesDistrict'' is described as wearing this style, which is noted for being at odds with her job as a hacker.
* Victorique from ''Literature/{{Gosick}}'' typically wears frilly black lolita dresses. Fittingly, the story takes place in a fiction European country in the early 20th century.
* Rory Mercury from ''Literature/{{Gate}}'' wears a black-and-red number as an apostle of the God of Death Emroy that is clearly designed to mirror a few elements of this fashion. It is so evident that [[{{Otaku}} Youji Itami]] himself immediately (and incorrectly) identified her as an actual Gothic Lolita when his group first met her.
* Teenage Karma from ''Literature/TheGirlFromTheMiraclesDistrict'' is described as wearing this style, which is noted for being at odds with her job as a hacker.
* Victorique from ''Literature/{{Gosick}}'' typically wears frilly black lolita dresses. Fittingly, the story takes place in a fiction European country in the early 20th century.
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* Clothing designer Novala Takemoto's novels, the most well known being ''LightNovel/KamikazeGirls'' and its adaptations.
* The title character of ''LightNovel/ShakuganNoShana'' [[http://danbooru.donmai.us/post/show/15338/gothic-highres-itou_noiji-margery_daw-ogata_matake dresses like this in some promo art for the light novel]].
* The title character of ''LightNovel/ShakuganNoShana'' [[http://danbooru.donmai.us/post/show/15338/gothic-highres-itou_noiji-margery_daw-ogata_matake dresses like this in some promo art for the light novel]].
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* Teenage Karma from ''Literature/TheGirlFromTheMiraclesDistrict'' is described as wearing this style, which is noted for being at odds with her job as a hacker.
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* Teenage Karma Rikka in ''LightNovel/LoveChunibyoAndOtherDelusions'' suits herself up as one whenever her delusion is in full swing.
* Kuroneko from''Literature/TheGirlFromTheMiraclesDistrict'' is described ''LightNovel/{{Oreimo}}''. In nearly all of her interactions with the other characters, who met through an online fan forum, she presents herself as wearing her otaku persona. It comes as a shock to Kyosuke much later on when [[spoiler:she enrolls at his school, clad without her EGL outfit, and he realizes he doesn't know her real name to introduce her to his friend]].
* ''Literature/ReZero'' has Beatrice, Roswaal Manor’s MagicLibrarian, who wears very elaborate and frilly dresses clearly inspired by lolita fashion.
* The title character of ''Literature/ShakuganNoShana'' [[http://danbooru.donmai.us/post/show/15338/gothic-highres-itou_noiji-margery_daw-ogata_matake dresses like this in some promo art for the light novel]].
* Chikage from ''Literature/SisterPrincess'' , althought Aria from the same series is a better example in clothing style,which anyway. Chikage is noted more 19th century male dress, for being at odds with her job as a hacker.the most part.
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* ''Literature/ReZero'' has Beatrice, Roswaal Manor’s MagicLibrarian, who wears very elaborate and frilly dresses clearly inspired by lolita fashion.
* The title character of ''Literature/ShakuganNoShana'' [[http://danbooru.donmai.us/post/show/15338/gothic-highres-itou_noiji-margery_daw-ogata_matake dresses like this in some promo art for the light novel]].
* Chikage from ''Literature/SisterPrincess'' , althought Aria from the same series is a better example in clothing style,
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* Marion Phauna from ''Manga/ShamanKing'' is a teenage EmotionlessGirl who evokes some Gothic Lolita stereotypes - she wears a goth-like dress plus [[NiceShoes Mary Jane pumps]], ties her GirlishPigtails with black ribbons, and carries around a cursed doll. She isn't actually a Gothic Lolita, though.
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* Marion Phauna from ''Manga/ShamanKing'' is a teenage EmotionlessGirl who evokes some Gothic Lolita stereotypes - she wears a goth-like dress plus [[NiceShoes Mary Jane pumps]], pumps, ties her GirlishPigtails with black ribbons, and carries around a cursed doll. She isn't actually a Gothic Lolita, though.
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* ''Series/MahouSentaiMagiranger'''s Nai and Mea dress in a "dolly-goth" style.
* [[InstantAIJustAddWater Maen]] from ''Series/TomicaHeroRescueForce''.
* The Three Priestesses in ''Series/{{Garo}}'', a.k.a. the Eastern Watchdogs.
* There's the Grasshopper Woman in ''Series/KamenRiderDouble''.
* Sometimes [[LiveActionAdaptation Live-Action Adaptations]] of manga and anime buy actual lolita clothing for the actors to wear so the live-action characters look more like real lolitas than the original characters.
** ''Manga/{{Moyashimon}}''
** ''Manga/DekaWanko''
** ''Manga/PrincessPrincess''
* [[InstantAIJustAddWater Maen]] from ''Series/TomicaHeroRescueForce''.
* The Three Priestesses in ''Series/{{Garo}}'', a.k.a. the Eastern Watchdogs.
* There's the Grasshopper Woman in ''Series/KamenRiderDouble''.
* Sometimes [[LiveActionAdaptation Live-Action Adaptations]] of manga and anime buy actual lolita clothing for the actors to wear so the live-action characters look more like real lolitas than the original characters.
** ''Manga/{{Moyashimon}}''
** ''Manga/DekaWanko''
** ''Manga/PrincessPrincess''
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* ''Webcomic/SleeplessDomain'': Outrageous Lemon takes heavy inspiration from this aesthetic in her MagicalGirl costume, which includes a puffy black skirt trimmed with yellow lace, a white top with GiantPoofySleeves, and a frilled headband to decorate her bright yellow MegaTwintails. Uniquely, her outfit mixes in several modern punk elements as well, such as a yellow choker and black FingerlessGloves.
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* Alice Shimada, from ''Anime/GirlsUndPanzerDerFilm'' and ''Anime/GirlsUndPanzerDasFinale'' wears frilly, elegant clothing when not in uniform.
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* ''[[VideoGame/ExtrapowerAttackOfDarkforce EXTRAPOWER Attack of Darkforce]]'': Blackberry gains this wardrobe upgrade after becoming Diamond Black.
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** Isabella dresses in Elegant Gothic Aristocrat style, which is basically Elegant Gothic Lolita with floor-length skirts and a more ladylike look. Probably because it's hard to pull off the ''lolita'' part when you're a six-foot-tall UsefulNotes/{{transgender}} girl.
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** Isabella dresses in Elegant Gothic Aristocrat style, which is basically Elegant Gothic Lolita with floor-length skirts and a more ladylike look. Probably because it's hard to pull off the ''lolita'' part when you're a six-foot-tall UsefulNotes/{{transgender}} [[UsefulNotes/{{transgender}} transsexual]] girl.
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* The child-vampire Claudia in Anne Rice' ''Literature/InterviewWithTheVampire'' dresses this way during the Victorian era.
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* Many of the outfits in ''Anime/IlSolePenetraLeIllusioni''. Etia and Ariel are almost full-on gothic lolita, and Akari and Luna have some inspiration in their normal clothes.
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* Many of the outfits in ''Anime/IlSolePenetraLeIllusioni''.''Anime/DayBreakIllusion''. Etia and Ariel are almost full-on gothic lolita, and Akari and Luna have some inspiration in their normal clothes.
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* Celestia "Super Highschool Level Gambler" Ludenberg from ''VisualNovel/DanganronpaTriggerHappyHavoc'' is only seen dressed in this style. Including some really, REALLY huge MegaTwintails.
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* Celestia "Super Highschool Level Gambler" "Celeste" Ludenberg from ''VisualNovel/DanganronpaTriggerHappyHavoc'' is only seen dressed in this style. Including some really, REALLY huge MegaTwintails.
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[[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lolita_fashion#Gothic Gothic lolita is actually a sub-style]] of the [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lolita_fashion "lolita" subculture in Japan]] based on dressing in EGL as fashion, not costume. The specific TropeNamer is Mana, a VisualKei artist, who uses "Elegant Gothic Lolita" to refer to his own brand of clothing, Moi-Même-Moitié. So referring to lolita clothing as Elegant Gothic Lolita is [[BrandNameTakeover like saying "I'm going to play Nintendo" when referring to video games]]. "Gothic Lolita" is also referred to as "gothic ''and'' lolita", "[=GothLoli=]" (''gosurori''), or "loligoth". Western {{goth}} fashion is referred to as "goth punk" in Japan.
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* ''VideoGame/BungoToAlchemist'': The Boy of the Chaotic Attire, boss of ''He'' and ''To'' shelves. He wears what appears to be a frilly, lacy dress or suit, wears lace-adorned roses in his hair and over one eye, plus lace-up boots and gartered stockings.
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* ''VideoGame/BungoToAlchemist'': ''VideoGame/BungoToAlchemist'':
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** The Boy of the Chaotic Attire, boss of ''He'' and ''To'' shelves. He wears what appears to be a frilly, lacy dress or suit, wears lace-adorned roses in his hair and over one eye, plus lace-up boots and gartered stockings.
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* In ''VideoGame/CastlevaniaPortraitOfRuin'', the two victorian-looking vampire sisters. Interestingly, we find out they dressed the same way before they became vampires.
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* ''VideoGame/SoulCalibur'':
** Amy from ''Soul Calibur 3'' is influenced by Gothloli. In the arcade version, at least. ''Soul Calibur IV'' even more so. She's "erotic" at best; most lolitas value modesty.
** ''Soul Calibur IV'' also includes a victorian [[RobotGirl robotic]] in bonus character Ashlotte.
** Amy from ''Soul Calibur 3'' is influenced by Gothloli. In the arcade version, at least. ''Soul Calibur IV'' even more so. She's "erotic" at best; most lolitas value modesty.
** ''Soul Calibur IV'' also includes a victorian [[RobotGirl robotic]] in bonus character Ashlotte.
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** Amy from''Soul Calibur 3'' ''Soulcalibur III'' is influenced by Gothloli. In the arcade version, at least. ''Soul Calibur ''Soulcalibur IV'' even more so. She's "erotic" at best; most lolitas value modesty.
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* ''Videogame/DeadOrAlive'' has [[https://static.wikia.nocookie.net/deadoralive/images/6/69/Stars_-_Marie_Rose.png/revision/latest/scale-to-width-down/565?cb=20161222152957 Marie Rose]], providing quite the contrast to the WorldOfBuxom [[WorldOfActionGirls Action Girls]] that is the rest of the cast.
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* ''Videogame/DeadOrAlive'' ''VideoGame/DeadOrAlive'' has [[https://static.wikia.nocookie.net/deadoralive/images/6/69/Stars_-_Marie_Rose.png/revision/latest/scale-to-width-down/565?cb=20161222152957 Marie Rose]], providing quite the contrast to the WorldOfBuxom [[WorldOfActionGirls Action Girls]] that is the rest of the cast.
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* ''VideoGame/TheKingOfFighters'':
** Ninon Beart from ''Maximum Impact 2'' dresses like this. In the ''Days of Memories'' DatingSim, if she's the chosen love interest, [[http://imageftw.com/uploads/20130430/k-58_fkdiidkrk.png she will rope the lead guy into dressing up as a Gothic Lolita to please her]].
** In the ''Tales of Ash'' saga, a girl from Those Of The Past dresses like this. She's a ''very'' creepy-looking EmotionlessGirl named Rimelo, never seen without her partner Shroom. In ''XI'' they [[spoiler: attack the Ikari Warriors to steal Magaki's body, [[ArsonMurderAndJaywalking stealing Heidern's]] EyepatchOfPower in the meantime]]; in ''XIII'' they ambush Kyo Kusanagi to give him his KOF invitation, in the Story mode she stands by Shroom's side as he speaks to [[spoiler: Ash Crimson]], and she's also there when [[spoiler: Shion [[TheStinger returns]] to this world in the ending]].
** Ninon Beart from ''Maximum Impact 2'' dresses like this. In the ''Days of Memories'' DatingSim, if she's the chosen love interest, [[http://imageftw.com/uploads/20130430/k-58_fkdiidkrk.png she will rope the lead guy into dressing up as a Gothic Lolita to please her]].
** In the ''Tales of Ash'' saga, a girl from Those Of The Past dresses like this. She's a ''very'' creepy-looking EmotionlessGirl named Rimelo, never seen without her partner Shroom. In ''XI'' they [[spoiler: attack the Ikari Warriors to steal Magaki's body, [[ArsonMurderAndJaywalking stealing Heidern's]] EyepatchOfPower in the meantime]]; in ''XIII'' they ambush Kyo Kusanagi to give him his KOF invitation, in the Story mode she stands by Shroom's side as he speaks to [[spoiler: Ash Crimson]], and she's also there when [[spoiler: Shion [[TheStinger returns]] to this world in the ending]].
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** In the''Tales Tales of Ash'' Ash saga, a girl from member of Those Of The From the Past dresses like this. She's a ''very'' creepy-looking EmotionlessGirl named Rimelo, never seen without her partner Shroom. In ''XI'' they [[spoiler: attack [[spoiler:attack the Ikari Warriors to steal Magaki's body, [[ArsonMurderAndJaywalking stealing Heidern's]] EyepatchOfPower in the meantime]]; in ''XIII'' they ambush Kyo Kusanagi to give him his KOF invitation, in the Story mode Mode she stands by Shroom's side as he speaks to [[spoiler: Ash [[spoiler:Ash Crimson]], and she's also there when [[spoiler: Shion [[spoiler:Shion [[TheStinger returns]] to this world in the ending]].
** Ninon Beart from ''Maximum Impact 2'' dresses like this. In the ''Days of Memories'' DatingSim, if she's the chosen love interest, [[http://imageftw.com/uploads/20130430/k-58_fkdiidkrk.png she will rope the lead guy into dressing up as a Gothic Lolita to please
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* Creator/{{Cave}} has two ShootEmUp series, ''VideoGame/{{Ibara}}'' and ''VideoGame/DeathSmiles'', with gothic lolita elements. The latter is more heavily centered on them.
** Every female character in ''VideoGame/DeathSmiles'' dresses like this, most likely because they're in a world reminiscent of early 20th century Europe - in the endings, [[spoiler:any girl who returns to the real world is generally seen wearing more mundane clothes]].
** Every female character in ''VideoGame/DeathSmiles'' dresses like this, most likely because they're in a world reminiscent of early 20th century Europe - in the endings, [[spoiler:any girl who returns to the real world is generally seen wearing more mundane clothes]].
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* Creator/{{Cave}} has two ShootEmUp series, ''VideoGame/{{Ibara}}'' and ''VideoGame/DeathSmiles'', with gothic lolita elements. The latter is more heavily centered on them.
** Everythem. In fact, every female character in ''VideoGame/DeathSmiles'' ''Death Smiles'' dresses like this, most likely because they're in a world reminiscent of early 20th century Europe - -- in the endings, [[spoiler:any girl who returns to the real world is generally seen wearing more mundane clothes]].
** Every
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* ''Franchise/{{Pokemon}}''
** Marley, one of five trainers that you can team up with in ''VideoGame/PokemonDiamondAndPearl''/''Platinum'', dresses in this style.
** Marley, one of five trainers that you can team up with in ''VideoGame/PokemonDiamondAndPearl''/''Platinum'', dresses in this style.
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** Marley, one of fivetrainers Trainers that you can team up with in ''VideoGame/PokemonDiamondAndPearl''/''Platinum'', dresses in this style.
** Marley, one of five
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* ''VideoGame/NoMoreHeroes'', and its sequel, ''VideoGame/NoMoreHeroes2DesperateStruggle'': Margaret rocks this style to a T. The look of her outfit seems to be a ShoutOut to [[Anime/RozenMaiden Suigintou]], along with the hair color and all.
-->"[[ZettaiRyouiki Thigh-high socks are my absolute territory...]]"
** Bad Girl's design in the original was more similar to Sweet Lolita or... Little Bo Peep. Bad Girl herself was... [[AxCrazy not so sweet]].
-->"[[ZettaiRyouiki Thigh-high socks are my absolute territory...]]"
** Bad Girl's design in the original was more similar to Sweet Lolita or... Little Bo Peep. Bad Girl herself was... [[AxCrazy not so sweet]].
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* ''VideoGame/NoMoreHeroes'', and its ''VideoGame/NoMoreHeroes'':
** Bad Girl's design in the original is similar to Sweet Lolita or... Little Bo Peep. Bad Girl herself is... [[AxCrazy not so sweet]].
** In the sequel,''VideoGame/NoMoreHeroes2DesperateStruggle'': ''VideoGame/NoMoreHeroes2DesperateStruggle'', Margaret rocks this style to a T. The look of her outfit seems to be a ShoutOut to [[Anime/RozenMaiden Suigintou]], along with the hair color and all.
-->"[[ZettaiRyouiki --->"[[ZettaiRyouiki Thigh-high socks are my absolute territory...]]"
** Bad Girl's design in the original was more similar to Sweet Lolita or... Little Bo Peep. Bad Girl herself was... [[AxCrazy not so sweet]].]]"
** Bad Girl's design in the original is similar to Sweet Lolita or... Little Bo Peep. Bad Girl herself is... [[AxCrazy not so sweet]].
** In the sequel,
** Bad Girl's design in the original was more similar to Sweet Lolita or... Little Bo Peep. Bad Girl herself was... [[AxCrazy not so sweet]].
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* Lady Rachel Alucard, a [[ReallySevenHundredYearsOld centuries-old]] vampire, and one of the most [[LittleMissBadass powerful]] (and [[LittleMissSnarker snarky]]) characters in ''VideoGame/BlazBlue''.
** The main character of the story, Ragna, has referred to Rachel and her manservant as "Team Gothic Lolita".
-->"[[EnforcedTrope You do need the obligatory gothic lolita, after all.]]"
** The main character of the story, Ragna, has referred to Rachel and her manservant as "Team Gothic Lolita".
-->"[[EnforcedTrope You do need the obligatory gothic lolita, after all.]]"
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* ''Franchise/BlazBlue'':
** Lady Rachel Alucard, a [[ReallySevenHundredYearsOld centuries-old]] vampire, and one of the most [[LittleMissBadass powerful]] (and [[LittleMissSnarker snarky]]) characters in''VideoGame/BlazBlue''.
the series.
** The main character of the story, Ragna, has referred to Rachel and her manservant as "Team GothicLolita".
-->"[[EnforcedTropeLolita."
--->"[[EnforcedTrope You do need the obligatory gothic lolita, after all.]]"
** Lady Rachel Alucard, a [[ReallySevenHundredYearsOld centuries-old]] vampire, and one of the most [[LittleMissBadass powerful]] (and [[LittleMissSnarker snarky]]) characters in
** The main character of the story, Ragna, has referred to Rachel and her manservant as "Team Gothic
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** In one of the DLC's, TheFashionista [[http://fireemblem.wikia.com/wiki/File:Oboro_halloween_dlc.png Oboro]] gets dressed up in an outfit that looks inspired by the Wa Lolita branch.
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* ''VideoGame/SonicRunners'' has Gothic Amy, dressed in a traditional black and white outfit - minus blouse and socks.
* ''[[VideoGame/AnimalCrossing Animal Crossing: New Leaf]]'' introduced a gothic lolita ''sheep'' named Muffy. Her wool is black and her skin is pure white, and she wears heavy makeup.
* ''[[VideoGame/AnimalCrossing Animal Crossing: New Leaf]]'' introduced a gothic lolita ''sheep'' named Muffy. Her wool is black and her skin is pure white, and she wears heavy makeup.
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* ''VideoGame/SonicRunners'' has Gothic Amy, dressed in a traditional black and white outfit - -- minus blouse and socks.
*''[[VideoGame/AnimalCrossing Animal Crossing: New Leaf]]'' ''VideoGame/AnimalCrossing'':
** ''VideoGame/AnimalCrossingNewLeaf'' introduced a gothic lolita ''sheep'' named Muffy. Her wool is black and her skin is pure white, and she wears heavy makeup.
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** ''VideoGame/AnimalCrossingNewLeaf'' introduced a gothic lolita ''sheep'' named Muffy. Her wool is black and her skin is pure white, and she wears heavy makeup.
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Can overlap with a ParasolOfPrettiness, FairytaleWeddingDress.
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Supertrope to VampireLolitaArchetype. Can overlap with a ParasolOfPrettiness, FairytaleWeddingDress.
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* ''Franchise/TouhouProject'':
** ''Mountain Of Faith''[='=]s second boss, Hina Kagiyama, ''Undefined Fantastic Object''[='=]s sixth boss, Byakuren Hijiri, and ''Phantasmagoria of Flower View'''s Medicine Melancholy are actually some of the few who fully represent this trope.
** Also, series protagonist Reimu herself started as a rather traditional {{Miko}} whose outfit was progressively wa-lolified.
** Really, a sizeable portion of the other characters have varying amounts of influence from this aesthetic. Expect at least two characters a game to have some kind of frill on their outfits.
** ''Mountain Of Faith''[='=]s second boss, Hina Kagiyama, ''Undefined Fantastic Object''[='=]s sixth boss, Byakuren Hijiri, and ''Phantasmagoria of Flower View'''s Medicine Melancholy are actually some of the few who fully represent this trope.
** Also, series protagonist Reimu herself started as a rather traditional {{Miko}} whose outfit was progressively wa-lolified.
** Really, a sizeable portion of the other characters have varying amounts of influence from this aesthetic. Expect at least two characters a game to have some kind of frill on their outfits.
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* ''Franchise/TouhouProject'':
** ''Mountain Of Faith''[='=]s second boss, Hina Kagiyama, ''Undefined Fantastic Object''[='=]s sixth boss, Byakuren Hijiri, and ''Phantasmagoria of Flower View'''s Medicine Melancholy are actually someIn ''Franchise/TouhouProject'', a good chunk of the few who fully represent this trope.
** Also, series protagonist Reimu herself started as a rather traditional {{Miko}} whose outfit was progressively wa-lolified.
** Really, a sizeable portion of the other charactersImprobablyFemaleCast wear Lolita-style clothing, though later characters' designs have varying amounts of influence moved away from this aesthetic. Expect at least two characters a game to have some kind of frill on as their outfits.outfits take inspiration from other fashion styles.
** ''Mountain Of Faith''[='=]s second boss, Hina Kagiyama, ''Undefined Fantastic Object''[='=]s sixth boss, Byakuren Hijiri, and ''Phantasmagoria of Flower View'''s Medicine Melancholy are actually some
** Also, series protagonist Reimu herself started as a rather traditional {{Miko}} whose outfit was progressively wa-lolified.
** Really, a sizeable portion of the other characters
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* ''VideoGame/MegaManXDive'': For the 2021 Halloween event, [[VideoGame/MegaManZX Pandora]] gets a variant that's clearly designed to evoke this image, tweaked with some details like bat wings on the sides of her helmet, and replacing her staff with a pumpkin umbrella.
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* In ''Webcomic/ElGoonishShive'', Tedd wears a black puffy dress with white lace and frilled hairties in [[https://www.egscomics.com/sketchbook/2007-07-03 a couple]] [[https://www.egscomics.com/sketchbook/2007-07-05 sketchbook]] strips and identifies it as gothic lolita when questioned about it by Elliot.
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* In ''Manga/DetectiveConan'', [[http://www.detectiveconanworld.com/wiki/The_Alibi_of_the_Black_Dress a whole case]] features a lolita fangirl, Mihiro Kuze, as ''the murder victim''. At the very start we get to see her wardrobe and she's in possession of quite a bit of Lolita clothes and jewelry, which borders as a case of CostumePorn [[AdaptationExpansion in the animated version.]] Later she's found dead in a public restroom and since Conan, Kogoro, Ran and Sonoko were among those who saw her alive last, they now have to testify and help investigate her death. [[spoiler: The fact that she's a lolita fangirl is ''vital'' in the resolution, as her black and red gown is one of the proofs against her killer: her former best friend Yuika, who had actually worn it before the murder to create an alibi... and she also had it on ''while she was killing Mihiro''.]]
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* In ''Manga/DetectiveConan'', ''Manga/CaseClosed'':
** [[http://www.detectiveconanworld.com/wiki/The_Alibi_of_the_Black_Dressa A whole case]] features a lolita fangirl, Mihiro Kuze, as ''the murder victim''. At the very start we get to see her wardrobe and she's in possession of quite a bit of Lolita clothes and jewelry, which borders as a case of CostumePorn [[AdaptationExpansion in the animated version.]] Later she's found dead in a public restroom and since Conan, Kogoro, Ran and Sonoko were among those who saw her alive last, they now have to testify and help investigate her death. [[spoiler: The fact that she's a lolita fangirl is ''vital'' in the resolution, as her black and red gown is one of the proofs against her killer: her former best friend Yuika, who had actually worn it before the murder to create an alibi... and she also had it on ''while she was killing Mihiro''.]]
** [[http://www.detectiveconanworld.com/wiki/The_Alibi_of_the_Black_Dress
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* ''Videogame/DeadOrAlive'' has [[https://static.wikia.nocookie.net/deadoralive/images/6/69/Stars_-_Marie_Rose.png/revision/latest/scale-to-width-down/565?cb=20161222152957 Marie Rose]], providing quite the contrast to the WorldOfBuxom [[WorldOfActionGirls Action Girls]] that is the rest of the cast.