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* Weiss of ''WebAnimation/{{RWBY}}'', which made her a BaseBreaker. Fortunately, CharacterDevelopment set in pretty quickly.

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* Shelley from ''{{Jabberjaw}}''. An [[JosieAndThePussyCats Alexandra Cabot]] {{expy}}, albeit she doesn't try to steal the team's boy.

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* Shelley from ''{{Jabberjaw}}''.''WesternAnimation/{{Jabberjaw}}''. An [[JosieAndThePussyCats Alexandra Cabot]] {{expy}}, albeit she doesn't try to steal the team's boy.



* Pierce of ''BeverlyHillsTeens'' considers himself the Casanova of the club, always laughing down at pint sized boy genius Chester. He even attempts to take Lark away from Troy.
* Courtney in ''TotalDrama''. She'd be a strong competitor if she could look past her all-consuming ego.

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* Pierce of ''BeverlyHillsTeens'' ''WesternAnimation/BeverlyHillsTeens'' considers himself the Casanova of the club, always laughing down at pint sized boy genius Chester. He even attempts to take Lark away from Troy.
* Courtney in ''TotalDrama''.''WesternAnimation/TotalDrama''. She'd be a strong competitor if she could look past her all-consuming ego.
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* Weiss of ''WebAnimation/{{RWBY}}'', which made her a BaseBreaker.

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* Weiss of ''WebAnimation/{{RWBY}}'', which made her a BaseBreaker.
BaseBreaker. Fortunately, CharacterDevelopment set in pretty quickly.
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* Sumire Kanzaki of ''VideoGame/SakuraTaisen'' is both this and ThePrimaDonna in the Hanagumi.

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* In ''VideoGame/SakuraWars'', Sumire Kanzaki of ''VideoGame/SakuraTaisen'' Tokyo's Hanagumi is both this trope on the battlefield and ThePrimaDonna in the Hanagumi.on stage.
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* Both [[Comicbook/IronMan Tony Stark]] and [[Comicbook/TheMightyThor Thor]] in ''Film/TheAvengers'': Tony is insufferably smug and bossy, while Thor is extremely dismissive towards the rest of the team and skeptical of their capabilities, and is only working with them because their interests (finding Loki) happen to coincide at the moment. Tony does, however, turn the stereotype on its side by being by far the most welcoming and friendly person out of everyone else toward [[Comicbook/TheIncredibleHulk Bruce Banner]], the team's NaiveNewcomer.

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* Both [[Comicbook/IronMan Tony Stark]] and [[Comicbook/TheMightyThor Thor]] in ''Film/TheAvengers'': ''Film/{{The Avengers|2012}}'': Tony is insufferably smug and bossy, while Thor is extremely dismissive towards the rest of the team and skeptical of their capabilities, and is only working with them because their interests (finding Loki) happen to coincide at the moment. Tony does, however, turn the stereotype on its side by being by far the most welcoming and friendly person out of everyone else toward [[Comicbook/TheIncredibleHulk Bruce Banner]], the team's NaiveNewcomer.
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* Alice Nakiri from Manga/ShokugekiNoSoma becomes this, by taking over Akira Hayama's stand (the original manager of the booth). She only starts reconsidering her attitude when Akira calls her out directly.

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* Alice Nakiri from Manga/ShokugekiNoSoma ''Manga/ShokugekiNoSoma'' becomes this, by taking over Akira Hayama's stand (the original manager of the booth). She only starts reconsidering her attitude when Akira calls her out directly.
* Kageyama from ''Manga/{{Haikyuu}}'' starts out as this before CharacterDevelopment kicks in, trying to make his teammates match the impossible speed of his tosses instead of matching his tosses to his teammates.
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* Real Madrid's 'Galactico' teams are infamously prone to this - and by prone, we mean that the entire team is often composed of players like this, since Real's purchasing strategy is to look around Europe for whoever's the top player that year, then hoover them up. [[ArrogantKungFuGuy In other words, these are the best players in the world and they know it.]] If a manager incapable of managing such titanic egos is placed in charge, the team quickly tanks and rarely gets a chance to recover since the Madrid hierarchy tend to be quick with a P45, as demonstrated by the fact that they went through eight managers in seven years until they took on Jose Mourinho as manager. Since 'The Special One' had an (arguably justified) ego of his own, this worked out fine.

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* Real Madrid's 'Galactico' teams are infamously prone to this - and by prone, we mean that the entire team is often composed of players like this, this (including three-time Golden Ball winner Cristiano Ronaldo, one of the current centerpieces of the team), since Real's purchasing strategy is to look around Europe for whoever's the top player that year, then hoover them up. [[ArrogantKungFuGuy In other words, these are the best players in the world and they know it.]] it]]. If a manager incapable of managing such titanic egos is placed in charge, the team quickly tanks and rarely gets a chance to recover since the Madrid hierarchy tend to be quick with a P45, as demonstrated by the fact that they went through eight managers in seven years until they took on Jose Mourinho as manager. Since 'The Special One' had an (arguably justified) ego of his own, this worked out fine.
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* Sumire Kanzaki of ''VideoGame/SakuraTaisen'' is both this and ThePrimaDonna in the Takarazuka group.

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* Sumire Kanzaki of ''VideoGame/SakuraTaisen'' is both this and ThePrimaDonna in the Takarazuka group.Hanagumi.
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* Sumire of ''VideoGame/SakuraTaisen'' is both this and ThePrimaDonna in the theater group.

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* Sumire Kanzaki of ''VideoGame/SakuraTaisen'' is both this and ThePrimaDonna in the theater Takarazuka group.
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* Real Madrid's 'Galactico' teams are infamously prone to this - and by prone, we mean that the entire team is often composed of players like this, since Real's purchasing strategy is to look around Europe for whoever's the top player that year, then hoover them up. [[ArrogantKungFuGuy In other words, these are the best players in the world and they know it.]] If a manager incapable of managing such titanic egos is placed in charge, the team quickly tanks and rarely gets a chance to recover since the Madrid hierarchy tend to be quick with a P45, as demonstrated by the fact that they went through eight managers in seven years until they took on Jose Mourinho as manager. Since 'The Special One' had an (arguably justified) ego of his own, this worked out fine.
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* Alice Nakiri from Manga/ShokugekiNoSoma becomes this, by taking over Akira Hayama's stand (the original manager of the booth). She only starts reconsidering her attitude when Akira calls her out directly.

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* Asuka of ''Anime/NeonGenesisEvangelion'', although the show, as with a lot of its tropes, ended up {{deconstruct|ed trope}}ing it.
** ''Film/RebuildOfEvangelion'' seems to be a different take on this.

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* Asuka of ''Anime/NeonGenesisEvangelion'', although the show, as with a lot of its tropes, ended up {{deconstruct|ed trope}}ing it.
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* Weiss of ''WebAnimation/{{RWBY}}'', though she took it too far and became TheScrappy.

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* Weiss of ''WebAnimation/{{RWBY}}'', though she took it too far and became TheScrappy.
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* Vincent Lauria from ''Film/TheColorOfMoney'' always wants to be the winner, even when it's detrimental to the [[{{Hustler}} hustle]] that his group is running; Eddie and Carmen have to work together to keep him in check. Vincent's inability to throw games (to set up larger bets and richer marks) often leads to arguments.
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* Pierce of ''BeverlyHillsTeens'' considers himself the Casanova of the club, always laughing down at pint sized boy genius Chester. He even attempts to take Lark away from Troy's arms

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* Pierce of ''BeverlyHillsTeens'' considers himself the Casanova of the club, always laughing down at pint sized boy genius Chester. He even attempts to take Lark away from Troy's arms
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* Courtney in ''TotalDrama''. She'd be a strong competitor if she could look past her all-consuming ego.
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* In the film ''Film/{{Patton}}'', the eponymous general admits he's this (the team being the Allied forces of WorldWarII). His problem with General Montgomery is that he won't admit he's also one.

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* In the film ''Film/{{Patton}}'', the eponymous general admits he's this (the team being the Allied forces of WorldWarII). His problem with General Montgomery is that he Montgomery won't admit he's also one.
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* Both Tony Stark and Thor in ''Film/TheAvengers'': Tony is insufferably smug and bossy, while Thor is extremely dismissive towards the rest of the team and skeptical of their capabilities, and is only working with them because their interests (finding Loki) happen to coincide at the moment. Tony does, however, turn the stereotype on its side by being by far the most welcoming and friendly person out of everyone else toward Bruce, the team's NaiveNewcomer.

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* Both [[Comicbook/IronMan Tony Stark Stark]] and Thor [[Comicbook/TheMightyThor Thor]] in ''Film/TheAvengers'': Tony is insufferably smug and bossy, while Thor is extremely dismissive towards the rest of the team and skeptical of their capabilities, and is only working with them because their interests (finding Loki) happen to coincide at the moment. Tony does, however, turn the stereotype on its side by being by far the most welcoming and friendly person out of everyone else toward Bruce, [[Comicbook/TheIncredibleHulk Bruce Banner]], the team's NaiveNewcomer.
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* Shelley from ''{{Jabberjaw}}''. An [[JosieAndThePussyCats Alexadra Cabot]] {{expy}}, albeit she doesn't try to steal the team's boy.

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* Shelley from ''{{Jabberjaw}}''. An [[JosieAndThePussyCats Alexadra Alexandra Cabot]] {{expy}}, albeit she doesn't try to steal the team's boy.
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* Shelley from ''{{Jabberjaw}}''. An Alexadra Cabot expy, albeit she doesn't try to steal the team's boy.

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* Shelley from ''{{Jabberjaw}}''. An [[JosieAndThePussyCats Alexadra Cabot expy, Cabot]] {{expy}}, albeit she doesn't try to steal the team's boy.
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* Rachel Berry from ''Series/{{Glee}}'' lived and breathed this trope when she was in New Directions. Especially in the first season, where she had a tendency of treating the group like her backup singers. Letting other kids get the spotlight would become a frequent plot point. She did lighten up by the third season though.
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Compare GloryHound, InsufferableGenius, AttentionWhore.

Contrast RookieRedRanger.

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Compare GloryHound, InsufferableGenius, AttentionWhore.

AttentionWhore. Contrast RookieRedRanger.
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* Simon Belmont was strongly this in his... ArtisticLicense characterization in ''CaptainN''.

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* Simon Belmont was strongly this in his... ArtisticLicense characterization in ''CaptainN''.''WesternAnimation/CaptainNTheGameMaster''.
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* When Cartman formed the team "Coon and Friends" in ''SouthPark'', his {{Jerkass}} nature naturally turned him into this.

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* When Cartman formed the team "Coon and Friends" in ''SouthPark'', ''WesternAnimation/SouthPark'', his {{Jerkass}} nature naturally turned him into this.
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* Both Tony Stark and Thor in ''Film/TheAvengers'': Tony is insufferably smug and bossy, while Thor is extremely dismissive towards the rest of the team and skeptical of their capabilities, and is only working with them because their interests (finding Loki) happen to coincide at the moment. Tony does, however, turn the stereotype on its side by being by far the most welcoming and friendly person out of everyone else toward Bruce, the team's NaiveNewcomer.
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* In Hugo's scenario of ''SuikodenIII'', Lilly Pendragon serves as this for some time. Partly {{Justified}} in that two of the other members are her personal manservants, whom she naturally ''expects'' to do their jobs and cater to her every whim... and she also hires Hugo and his friends as "guides", which she thinks puts them in the same category.

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* In Hugo's scenario of ''SuikodenIII'', Lilly Pendragon serves as this for some time. Partly {{Justified}} {{Justified|Trope}} in that two of the other members are her personal manservants, whom she naturally ''expects'' to do their jobs and cater to her every whim... and she also hires Hugo and his friends as "guides", which she thinks puts them in the same category.

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* In Hugo's scenario of ''SuikodenIII'', Lilly Pendragon serves as this for some time. Partly {{Justified}} in that two of the other members are her personal manservants, whom she naturally ''expects'' to do their jobs and cater to her every whim... and she also hires Hugo and his friends as "guides", which she thinks puts them in the same catagory.

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* In Hugo's scenario of ''SuikodenIII'', Lilly Pendragon serves as this for some time. Partly {{Justified}} in that two of the other members are her personal manservants, whom she naturally ''expects'' to do their jobs and cater to her every whim... and she also hires Hugo and his friends as "guides", which she thinks puts them in the same catagory.
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* ''Total Drama College'' brought us Charlotte, a spoilet rotten girl with a bad habit of interrupting good girl Crissy's Speech.




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* In the film ''{{Patton}}'', the eponymous general admits he's this (the team being the Allied forces of WorldWarII). His problem with General Montgomery is that he won't admit he's also one.

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* Diva of the Power Cats. Yes, she even named herself Diva. She is far and away the most powerful super on the team, but she always wants to be the big star, and she won't take directions from Redlight, the team leader.

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