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{{trope}}
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In [[Real Life]], it shouldn't need to be said, stalking is a Bad Idea™ and, depending on the extent to which the stalker goes, almost certainly illegal no matter which genders are involved. Unfortunately, this trope can be found in [[Real Life]] insofar as men are often less likely to be taken seriously by the authorities than women in a similar situation. That said, as with similar tropes, [[No Real Life Examples, Please]]!
Notice, that female stalker can be creepy, too. Compare [[Stalking Is Love]] and [[Stalker with a Crush]]. This trope is related to and often overlaps with [[Abhorrent Admirer]]. The [[Lighter and Softer]] [[Sister Trope]] of [[Double Standard Rape (Female on Male)]].
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Notice, that female stalker can be creepy, too. Compare [[Stalking Is Love]] and [[Stalker with a Crush]]. This trope is related to and often overlaps with [[Abhorrent Admirer]]. TheThis trope tends to serve as the [[Lighter and Softer]] [[Sister Trope]] of [[Double Standard Rape (Female on Male)]] <ref>(and, often times, serves as a more family-friendly substitute and/or metaphor for it)</ref>, though the stereotypes regarding stalking aren't quite identical to the stereotypes regarding rape.
 
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== [[Anime]] and [[Manga]] ==
* [[Axis Powers Hetalia]]: Russia's [[Brother-Sister Incest|younger sister]] Belarus stalks him and tries to force him to marry her, totally [[Played for Laughs]].
* In ''[[Death Note]]'', [[Plucky Comic Relief|Misa Amane]] stalking Light (a [[Cute and Psycho]] [[Yandere]] [[Serial Killer Killer]] stalking another [[Serial Killer Killer]]) is mostly [[Played for Laughs]].
* Mizore Shirayuki from ''[[Rosario to+ Vampire]]'' initially averts this due to her [[Yandere]] tendencies, but when she moves past those, her stalking habits become far more comical. She has hidden in trash cans, outside the second story window, and many, many other strange places. All because she finds it "fun".
* ''[[Sayonara, Zetsubou-sensei]]'' has a girl stalking her teacher...persistently. But that's just ''one'' thing in that anime that [[Crosses the Line Twice]].
** In a twist, it isn't funny because of the student stalking her teacher, but because now the student is being stalked by her ex-boyfriend, the ex-boyfrind by his current girlfriend, etc. leading to ''a chain of stalkers''.
 
== [[Comic Books]] ==
* Knives in ''[[Scott Pilgrim]]'' has a bit of this for Scott, but she gets over it.
 
== [[Fanfic]] ==
* Played straight in the ''[[Death Note]]'' fic ''[[A Cure for Love]]'' when Misa gives Light a [[Forceful Kiss]] and everyone laughs. Averted earlier when L warns Light just how dangerous [[Yandere|Misa's]] [[Stalker with a Crush|"crush"]] is:
{{quote|'''L''': [[Parental Abandonment|It must have quite distressing to come home and find your family murdered]] only to watch the perpetrator evade justice... However, considering that psychological trauma, she is most definitely and unsurprisingly unbalanced. She exhibits signs of erotomania in relation to you, Light-kun.<br />
'''Light''': I wouldn't go that far... It's a crush. I can handle it.<br />
'''L''': Yes, by avoidance. I dealt with a case where the victim handled it in the same way as you're doing. Didn't end well.<br />
'''Light''': They died?<br />
'''L''': [[Serial Killer|No, but 56 other people did]] [[Mad Love|when their stalker decided that their deaths would be an appropriate tribute.]]<br />
'''Light''': Oh, that's comforting. }}
* This is [[Lampshaded]] in the ''[[Death Note]]'' fic ''[[Fever Dreams]]''. Many background characters find it humorous how Misa stalks Light (or even think he's ''lucky'' to be stalked by a hot celebrity chick) and only when Misa gets [[Yandere|really violent and crazy]] do people even ''consider'' calling the cops.
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* ''[[Two and A Half Men]]'': Rose being Charlie's stalker is a [[Running Gag]].
* [[Played for Laughs]] with Harper's [[Stalker with a Crush|stalky crush]] on Justin in [[Wizards of Waverly Place]], before Harper's [[Relationship Upgrade]].
* Played with in one episode of ''[[Law and Order]]'' (or possibly ''SVU''). A guy is faking some stuff to make it look like his ex-girlfriend is stalking him (I forget his exact reason). When the police question him he claims that he found it somewhat flattering which makes the police very suspicious since that is not a normal reaction.
* [[Brooke Shields]] lept into this trope with both feet in the 1996 ''[[Friends]]'' episode "The One After the Superbowl: Part 1" as Erika Ford, a [[Stalker with a Crush]] who thinks Joey is actually Dr. Drake Ramoray, the character he portrays on a soap opera. (They eventually get rid of her by convincing her Joey is actually Ramoray's [[Evil Twin]].)
 
== [[Music]] ==
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== [[Visual Novels]] ==
* Played straight in ''[[Ace Attorney Investigations: Miles Edgeworth]]''. Ema managed to follow Edgeworth from the airport all the way to an amusement park by following his footprints. Edgeworth was appropriately creeped out, but the whole thing was [[Played for Laughs]].
* Interesting example in ''[[Persona 3]]'': At the beginning of the game, a female NPC will be stalking a male NPC classmate due to the fact that she has a crush on him but is [[Cannot Spit It Out|too shy to relate her feelings]]. As the year progresses, she becomes disgusted with him upon observing his less appealing characteristics and stops tailing him. However, in an ironic twist, the male student has now become infatuated and begins stalking her instead. Both accounts are played for laughs within the context of the game, but some fans of ''[[Persona 3]]'' have noted that they found the male classmate stalking a female not so much funny as disturbing.
 
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== [[Western Animation]] ==
* Played straight ''and'' inverted on ''[[The Fairly Odd ParentsOddParents]].'' Timmy is constantly trying to shake off Tootie and Veronica, who are so madly in love with him and do incredibly creepy things to get his affection. Of course, Timmy has also done plenty of creepy things to get Trixie's attention, but it's just as funny.
* Yo for Chum Chum in ''[[Fanboy and Chum Chum]]''. Let's see, now - she has a shrine dedicated to him and has repeatedly attempted to kidnap him. She fails mostly because of Fanboy, who's always protecting Chum Chum from her. So far, there were two episodes in which her uses of Fanboy's distraction/handicap to take Chum Chum away became a major plot point.
* Helga from ''[[Hey Arnold!]]!'' has a shrine to Arnold in her closet, made out of his used bubble gum that she collected, for Gord's sake!
* Heloise on ''[[Jimmy Two-Shoes]]''. Given that the show runs entirely on [[Black Comedy]], it fits very well.
** Also subverted with Heloise's stalker, Peep. He's male, but it's still played entirely for laughs.
* On ''[[Johnny Test]]'', both Susan and Mary's obsession with Gil and Bling-Bling's obsession with Susan are [[Played for Laughs]]. However, Bling-Bling is a flat-out [[Abhorrent Admirer]], with Susan fully aware and utterly disgusted by his advances. Gil, meanwhile, seems completely unaware that the girls are interested in him. He did call them out on their behavior once, when they locked him in the lab to keep him from encountering any of the rampaging Gil-bots, yet remained clueless as to why, and continued to treat them normally in later eps.
* On ''[[Phineas and Ferb]]'', Candace Flynn was like this to Jeremy before their relationship started. Linda even mentioned her shrine.
* Sierra to Cody in ''[[Total Drama World Tour]]''. That show also has funny male after female stalking.
** ...Not really. TDWT, or at least its fandom, is actually a great example of this trope at work. [[Base Breaker|Sierra]] fans often argue that it's alright that Sierra stalks Cody, because it's just a [[Gender Flip|Gender Flipped]]ped version of Cody "stalking" Gwen. The thing is, Cody ''never'' stalked Gwen--heGwen—he obviously [[Dogged Nice Guy|has a crush on her]] and has occasionally edged into creepy territory (sniffing her hair, for example), but never did anything weird enough for Gwen to stop considering him a friend. Sierra, however, ignores all of Cody's obvious objections while she steals all his underwear, messes with him while he sleeps, ''paralyzes him...''all [[Played for Laughs]]. There's a reason [[Hatedom|lots of fans dislike her]].
 
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