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[[File:rsz_hermione_potioning_7299.jpg|link=Harry Potter (film)|frame|Hermione always knows what to do.]]
[[File:rsz hermione potioning 7299.jpg|link=Harry Potter (film)|frame|Hermione always knows what to do.]]


Stereotypically speaking, in fiction, [[Dumb Blonde|blondes are lacking in intelligence]], [[Fiery Redhead|redheads are lacking in feminine charm]], so, [[Blonde, Brunette, Redhead|out of the trio]], brunettes are all brain. Like the [[Dumb Blonde]], the brunette varies quite a bit. They can bashfully hide behind their books or [[Meganekko|glasses]], with their hair done in pigtails or a bun or they can boldly use their smarts for their ambitions. Whichever it is, their knowledge is real—if the '''Brainy Brunette''' is on your side, then you can always count on her smarts in a fix. She may be a [[Hot Librarian]], a [[Hot Scientist]], or even a [[Wrench Wench]]. If so, her [[Sesquipedalian Loquaciousness]] and/or [[Techno Babble]] will [[Geeky Turn On|turn people on]]. And she always has nice, thick, brown locks. What they don't have is strength, like the [[Squishy Wizard]] (who may be [[The Smart Guy]] himself), as they care more about their mind than their body. That's what makes a [[Badass Bookworm]] so interesting, a rare combination.

Stereotypically speaking, in fiction, [[Dumb Blonde|blondes are lacking in intelligence]], [[Fiery Redhead|redheads are lacking in feminine charm]], so, [[Blonde, Brunette, Redhead|out of the trio]], brunettes are all brain. Like the [[Dumb Blonde]], the brunette varies quite a bit. They can bashfully hide behind their books or [[Meganekko|glasses]], with their hair done in pigtails or a bun or they can boldly use their smarts for their ambitions. Whichever it is, their knowledge is real--if she's on your side, then you can always count on her smarts in a fix. She may be a [[Hot Librarian]], a [[Hot Scientist]], or even a [[Wrench Wench]]. If so, her [[Sesquipedalian Loquaciousness]] and/or [[Techno Babble]] will [[Geeky Turn On|turn people on]]. And she always has nice, thick, brown locks. What they don't have is strength, like the [[Squishy Wizard]] (who may be [[The Smart Guy]] himself), as they care more about their mind than their body. That's what makes a [[Badass Bookworm]] so interesting, a rare combination.


This trope doesn't mean that blondes and redheads can't be [[The Smart Guy|the brains of the outfit]]. It's just more common for them to have brown hair, especially if they're female, though there are a couple of male examples.
This trope doesn't mean that blondes and redheads can't be [[The Smart Guy|the brains of the outfit]]. It's just more common for them to have brown hair, especially if they're female, though there are a couple of male examples.


Contrast [[Dumb Blonde]] and [[Fiery Redhead]]. And, as with both of them, this character can be either good or evil. Make the hair color ''extremely'' dark, though, and the character borders on [[Shiny Midnight Black]] (''yet also brainy'').
Contrast [[Dumb Blonde]] and [[Fiery Redhead]]. And, as with both of them, this character can be either good or evil. Make the hair color ''extremely'' dark, though, and the character borders on [[Shiny Midnight Black]] (''yet also brainy'').

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== [[Advertising]] ==

== Advertising ==
* The Brown M&M seems to be this, with glasses and all.
* The Brown M&M seems to be this, with glasses and all.


== [[Anime]] and [[Manga]] ==

== Anime & Manga ==
* ''[[Mazinger Z]]'' gives two examples with [[The Professor]] Gennosuke Yumi and his daughter, Sayaka. Although she is an [[Action Girl]], she is pretty smart and knowledgeable.
* ''[[Mazinger Z]]'' gives two examples with [[The Professor]] Gennosuke Yumi and his daughter, Sayaka. Although she is an [[Action Girl]], she is pretty smart and knowledgeable.
* ''[[Naruto]]'' gives us three male examples in [[Chessmaster|Shikamaru]], [[Arrogant Kung Fu Guy|Neji]], and [[Badass Teacher|Iruka]].
* ''[[Naruto]]'' gives us three male examples in [[Chessmaster|Shikamaru]], [[Arrogant Kung Fu Guy|Neji]], and [[Badass Teacher|Iruka]].
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* Although the ''Kodomo no Jikan'' manga can't decide on Mimi and Rin's hair colors, the anime has decided Mimi is a brunette. What shade is still undecided.
* Although the ''Kodomo no Jikan'' manga can't decide on Mimi and Rin's hair colors, the anime has decided Mimi is a brunette. What shade is still undecided.


== [[Comic Books]] ==

== Comics ==
* Valerie from ''[[Josie and the Pussy Cats]]'' is a female [[MacGyver]].
* Valerie from ''[[Josie and the Pussy Cats]]'' is a female [[MacGyver]].
* Lois Lane in ''[[Superman]]'' continuities where she's not a [[Fiery Redhead]]. And where [[Idiot Ball|she's actually brainy]].
* Lois Lane in ''[[Superman]]'' continuities where she's not a [[Fiery Redhead]]. And where [[Idiot Ball|she's actually brainy]].
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* Marlene in ''[[Jet Dream (Comic Book)|Jet Dream]]'', who's described as "Powerful as a wrestler, but with a cool, precise Teutonic mind."
* Marlene in ''[[Jet Dream (Comic Book)|Jet Dream]]'', who's described as "Powerful as a wrestler, but with a cool, precise Teutonic mind."


== [[Film]] ==

== Films -- Animation ==
* Belle from Disney's ''[[Beauty and the Beast]]''.
* Belle from Disney's ''[[Beauty and the Beast]]''.
* Tiana from ''[[The Princess and the Frog]]''. Naveen too, when he can be bothered to do stuff.
* Tiana from ''[[The Princess and the Frog]]''. Naveen too, when he can be bothered to do stuff.
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* Roxanne Ritchi from ''[[Megamind]]'', so much that the title character (a [[Gadgeteer Genius]]) admits that she's the smartest person he knows. She's also voiced by brainy [[Tina Fey]].
* Roxanne Ritchi from ''[[Megamind]]'', so much that the title character (a [[Gadgeteer Genius]]) admits that she's the smartest person he knows. She's also voiced by brainy [[Tina Fey]].
* Edna Mode from ''[[The Incredibles]]''.
* Edna Mode from ''[[The Incredibles]]''.


== Films -- Live-Action ==
* In the film version of ''Starter for 10'', the character of Rebecca is a brunette and intuitive. She holds various protests and is often seen informing the main character, Brian Jackson, of her ideas.
* In the film version of ''Starter for 10'', the character of Rebecca is a brunette and intuitive. She holds various protests and is often seen informing the main character, Brian Jackson, of her ideas.
* Evelyn in ''[[The Mummy Trilogy|The Mummy]]''. She's also a [[Hot Librarian]].
* Evelyn in ''[[The Mummy Trilogy|The Mummy]]''. She's also a [[Hot Librarian]].
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* Emma from ''[[No Strings Attached]]'', who studied at MIT, is a doctor in Boston, and turned up to a pajama party in actual pajamas in her college days.
* Emma from ''[[No Strings Attached]]'', who studied at MIT, is a doctor in Boston, and turned up to a pajama party in actual pajamas in her college days.


== [[Literature]] ==

== Literature ==
* Hermione Granger from the ''[[Harry Potter (novel)|Harry Potter]]'' book series is probably the embodiment of this trope in its purest form.
* Hermione Granger from the ''[[Harry Potter (novel)|Harry Potter]]'' book series is probably the embodiment of this trope in its purest form.
* Lessa from ''[[Dragonriders of Pern]]'' qualifies as she is not only the one to figure out Threadfall patterns and trick a Dragonrider into challenging a Lord Holder to a death match, but she also figures out how to save the planet and then does it against the wishes of everyone else involved.
* Lessa from ''[[Dragonriders of Pern]]'' qualifies as she is not only the one to figure out Threadfall patterns and trick a Dragonrider into challenging a Lord Holder to a death match, but she also figures out how to save the planet and then does it against the wishes of everyone else involved.
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* Averted in [[Percy Jackson]]: Athena, the goddess of wisdom, is blond and so are her descendants (they have [[Gray Eyes]], though). Annabeth, the brains of the group around the titular character, is Athena's daughter.
* Averted in [[Percy Jackson]]: Athena, the goddess of wisdom, is blond and so are her descendants (they have [[Gray Eyes]], though). Annabeth, the brains of the group around the titular character, is Athena's daughter.


== [[Live-Action TV]] ==

== Live-Action TV ==
* Fred Burkle on ''[[Angel]]''. She was adorable, sexy, funny, and her high intelligence was a great asset to the [[Fan Nickname|"Fang Gang"]].
* Fred Burkle on ''[[Angel]]''. She was adorable, sexy, funny, and her high intelligence was a great asset to the [[Fan Nickname|"Fang Gang"]].
* Double Subverted with Cordelia in ''[[Buffy the Vampire Slayer]]'' where Cordelia was shown as an example of the [[Brainless Beauty]]. Though, after exams, it was revealed that she actually had very good grades which she simply chose to hide from her peers, thinking it would make her less popular.
* Double Subverted with Cordelia in ''[[Buffy the Vampire Slayer]]'' where Cordelia was initially shown as an example of the [[Brainless Beauty]]. Though, after exams, it was revealed that she actually had very good grades which she simply chose to hide from her peers, thinking it would make her less popular.
* Kaylee, the resident [[Wrench Wench]] on ''[[Firefly]]''. She had very light brown hair, but it was still brown, and her mechanical genius was definitely a [[Fetish Fuel|fetish for some]].
* Kaylee, the resident [[Wrench Wench]] on ''[[Firefly (TV series)|Firefly]]''. She had very light brown hair, but it was still brown, and her mechanical genius was definitely a [[Fetish Fuel|fetish for some]].
** Also, River, who was a genius and a [[Waif Prophet]], though she was also [[Ax Crazy|completely nuts]].
** Also, River, who was a genius and a [[Waif Prophet]], though she was also [[Ax Crazy|completely nuts]].
*** Simon himself would count, with his fierce knowledge of medicine and ability to organize a heist in one episode.
*** Simon himself would count, with his fierce knowledge of medicine and ability to organize a heist in one episode.
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* [[Summer Glau]]'s other character, Bennett Halverson on ''[[Dollhouse]]'', also qualifies.
* [[Summer Glau]]'s other character, Bennett Halverson on ''[[Dollhouse]]'', also qualifies.
** And yet again, as Orwell in ''[[The Cape (trope)]]''.
** And yet again, as Orwell in ''[[The Cape (trope)]]''.
* Liz Lemon on ''[[30 Rock|Thirty Rock]]''. Emphasized by the fact that the show's two other female regulars are both [[Dumb Blonde|Dumb Blondes]]. In fact, every character ever played by [[Tina Fey]].
* Liz Lemon on ''[[30 Rock|Thirty Rock]]''. Emphasized by the fact that the show's two other female regulars are both [[Dumb Blonde]]s. In fact, every character ever played by [[Tina Fey]].
** The film ''Baby Mama'' paired Fey ([[Ho Yay|no, not like that]]) with blonde Amy Poehler. Guess what their characters' personalities were.
** The film ''Baby Mama'' paired Fey ([[Ho Yay|no, not like that]]) with blonde Amy Poehler. Guess what their characters' personalities were.
* Not quite as overt as the other examples, but Chuck in ''[[Pushing Daisies]]'' has a great general knowledge and speaks seemingly every language known to man.
* Not quite as overt as the other examples, but Chuck in ''[[Pushing Daisies]]'' has a great general knowledge and speaks seemingly every language known to man.
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* Abby Sciuto of ''[[NCIS]]''. Underneath her punk groupie looks, she's a scientist and Mensa member.
* Abby Sciuto of ''[[NCIS]]''. Underneath her punk groupie looks, she's a scientist and Mensa member.
** Ziva is no slouch either, with her smart-ass comments, multiple languages, skill with weapons, and [[Photographic Memory]].
** Ziva is no slouch either, with her smart-ass comments, multiple languages, skill with weapons, and [[Photographic Memory]].
* Most of the brunettes in ''[[CSI]]'' probably qualify; Sara Sidle definitely does.
* Most of the brunettes in ''[[CSI: Crime Scene Investigation]]'' probably qualify; Sara Sidle definitely does.
** Carries over to [[CSI: NY]] and probably [[CSI: Miami]] as well. All the casts have several smart brunettes.
** Carries over to [[CSI: NY]] and probably [[CSI: Miami]] as well. All the casts have several smart brunettes.
* At least in the later seasons, Chloe O'Brian in ''[[24]]''.
* At least in the later seasons, Chloe O'Brian in ''[[24]]''.
* Possible subversion in ''[[Privileged]]'': Megan, the Yale graduate, is shown as a redhead; however, in the first episode, we're told that she dyed it red and we never really learn her natural colour, so it's possible she's simply a [[Brainy Brunette]] in disguise.
* Possible subversion in ''[[Privileged]]'': Megan, the Yale graduate, is shown as a redhead; however, in the first episode, we're told that she dyed it red and we never really learn her natural colour, so it's possible she's simply a Brainy Brunette in disguise.
* Blair on ''[[Gossip Girl]]''.
* Blair on ''[[Gossip Girl]]''.
* Detective Kate Beckett from ''[[Castle]]''.
* Detective Kate Beckett from ''[[Castle]]''.
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* The younger Dunphy daughter, Alex, on "Modern Family"
* The younger Dunphy daughter, Alex, on "Modern Family"


== [[Theatre]] ==

== Theater ==
* [[Alpha Bitch]] Lucy from ''[[13]]'' is a brainy brunette who uses her brains for [[The Chessmaster|her own ends]].
* [[Alpha Bitch]] Lucy from ''[[13]]'' is a brainy brunette who uses her brains for [[The Chessmaster|her own ends]].


== [[Video Games]] ==

== Video Games ==
* Jennifer Willis, from the original ''[[Splatterhouse]]''.
* Jennifer Willis, from the original ''[[Splatterhouse]]''.
* Miranda Lawson from ''[[Mass Effect 2]]'' falls under [[Shiny Midnight Black]].
* Miranda Lawson from ''[[Mass Effect 2]]'' falls under [[Shiny Midnight Black]].
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** Solid Snake (160-point IQ, speaks six languages) and Otacon (expert programmer, [[Gadgeteer Genius]], creator of Metal Gear Rex) are male examples (although Otacon's hair is more gray-brown than conventional brunet).
** Solid Snake (160-point IQ, speaks six languages) and Otacon (expert programmer, [[Gadgeteer Genius]], creator of Metal Gear Rex) are male examples (although Otacon's hair is more gray-brown than conventional brunet).
* Princess Zelda in her only remotely brunette incarnation, ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess|The Legend of Zelda Twilight Princess]]'', is noted by her former tutor to have been an excellent student. She's also the chosen disciple of the Goddess of Wisdom, so it's only logical.
* Princess Zelda in her only remotely brunette incarnation, ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess|The Legend of Zelda Twilight Princess]]'', is noted by her former tutor to have been an excellent student. She's also the chosen disciple of the Goddess of Wisdom, so it's only logical.
* In ''[[Fire Emblem]] 4'', Lana and her [[Expy]] Manna are kind, sensitive, and very intuitive [[White Magician Girl|White Magician Girls]]. Also Oifaye, who was [[The Strategist]] in the first part and then became the [[Big Brother Mentor]] to Celice's group.
* In ''[[Fire Emblem]] 4'', Lana and her [[Expy]] Manna are kind, sensitive, and very intuitive [[White Magician Girl]]s. Also Oifaye, who was [[The Strategist]] in the first part and then became the [[Big Brother Mentor]] to Celice's group.
* In the second ''[[Dark Parables]]'' game, [[Cinderella (novel)|Cinderella]] is implied to have been this, based on the fact that {{spoiler|her husband constructed a library in her memory.}}
* In the second ''[[Dark Parables]]'' game, [[Cinderella (novel)|Cinderella]] is implied to have been this, based on the fact that {{spoiler|her husband constructed a library in her memory.}}
* Stern, the [[The Smart Guy|Material of Wisdom]] from the ''[[Magical Girl Lyrical Nanoha As Portable]]''. Unlike the light-haired Nanoha whose form she was based on, Stern's hair is dark brown.
* Stern, the [[The Smart Guy|Material of Wisdom]] from the ''[[Magical Girl Lyrical Nanoha A's Portable]]''. Unlike the light-haired Nanoha whose form she was based on, Stern's hair is dark brown.


== [[Web Comics]] ==

== Webcomics ==
* Biologist Dr. Jean Poule in ''[[The Inexplicable Adventures of Bob]]''.
* Biologist Dr. Jean Poule in ''[[The Inexplicable Adventures of Bob]]''.
* Emily, from ''[[Our Little Adventure]]'', is a straight example. Julie also has plenty of brains and brown hair, but it's apparently [http://danielscreations.com/ola/comics/ep0134.html not her real hair color].
* Emily, from ''[[Our Little Adventure]]'', is a straight example. Julie also has plenty of brains and brown hair, but it's apparently [http://danielscreations.com/ola/comics/ep0134.html not her real hair color].
* In the [[Remix Comic]] version of ''[[Jet Dream (webcomic)|Jet Dream]]'', Marlene is even brainier, described as one of the best people in the Western world at [[For Science!|Doing Science]].
* In the [[Remix Comic]] version of ''[[Jet Dream (webcomic)|Jet Dream]]'', Marlene is even brainier, described as one of the best people in the Western world at [[For Science!|Doing Science]].


== [[Web Original]] ==

== Web Original ==
* Parodied by [[The Nostalgia Chick]], who thinks she knows everything but is really a [[Know-Nothing Know-It-All]]. Played straight by [[Ms. Exposition]] BBF Nella and [[Mad Scientist]] Dr. Block.
* Parodied by [[The Nostalgia Chick]], who thinks she knows everything but is really a [[Know-Nothing Know-It-All]]. Played straight by [[Ms. Exposition]] BBF Nella and [[Mad Scientist]] Dr. Block.
* [[Laci Green]], pint-sized sex guru from the west coast.
* [[Laci Green]], pint-sized sex guru from the west coast.
* Thalia, Calliope, and the rest of the Muses in ''[[Thalias Musings]]''.
* Thalia, Calliope, and the rest of the Muses in ''[[Thalia's Musings]]''.
** Also, Athena, the Goddess of Wisdom, Crafting, and Battle Strategy.
** Also, Athena, the Goddess of Wisdom, Crafting, and Battle Strategy.


== [[Western Animation]] ==

* Velma Dinkley of ''[[Scooby-Doo]]''.
== Western Animation ==
* Velma Dinkley of ''[[Scooby Doo]]''.
* Jeanette Miller of the [[Alvin and The Chipmunks|Chipettes]].
* Jeanette Miller of the [[Alvin and The Chipmunks|Chipettes]].
* Inverted on ''[[The Powerpuff Girls]]'' where the red-headed Blossom is the brainy one while the brunette Buttercup is the aggressive spitfire. (Bubbles is still the [[Dumb Blonde]], though.)
* Inverted on ''[[The Powerpuff Girls]]'' where the red-headed Blossom is the brainy one while the brunette Buttercup is the aggressive spitfire. (Bubbles is still the [[Dumb Blonde]], though.)
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** Miss Grotke plays this trope straight.
** Miss Grotke plays this trope straight.


== [[Real Life]] ==

* [[Tina Fey]] counts.{{context}}
== Real Life ==
* [[Natalie Portman]], anyone?{{context}}
* [[Tina Fey]] counts.
* [[Natalie Portman]], anyone?
* Danica McKellar, math genius.
* Danica McKellar, math genius.
* Marilyn vos [[Meaningful Name|Savant]], listed in the Guinness Book of World Records (at least, at one point) as having the world's highest IQ.
* Marilyn vos [[Meaningful Name|Savant]], listed in the Guinness Book of World Records (at least, at one point) as having the world's highest IQ.
* Due to ethnic traits, [[Asian and Nerdy]] has almost total crossover with this.
* Due to ethnic traits, [[Asian and Nerdy]] has almost total crossover with this.
* [[wikipedia:Hedy Lamarr|Hedy Lamarr]], actress and inventor. Also major-league hottie.
* [[wikipedia:Hedy Lamarr|Hedy Lamarr]], actress and inventor. Also major-league hottie.
* [[Ellen Page]]. There's really no need to explain this one.
* [[Elliot Page]]. There's really no need to explain this one.{{context|reason=MOD: Yes, there is. Not everyone has seen their works.}}
* [[Audrey Hepburn]] didn't have much in the way of formal schooling, but she was extremely well-read, could speak at least seven languages fluently, and was a talented piano player.
* [[Audrey Hepburn]] didn't have much in the way of formal schooling, but she was extremely well-read, could speak at least seven languages fluently, and was a talented piano player.
* Elaine May.
* Elaine May.{{context}}
* [[wikipedia:Nino Burjanadze|Nino Burjanadze]], a political leader in the [[Republic of Georgia]].
* [[wikipedia:Nino Burjanadze|Nino Burjanadze]], a political leader in the [[Republic of Georgia]].
* [[Emma Watson]] is enrolled at the [[Ivy League for Everyone|Brown University]] and is rumored to have grades rivaling [[Harry Potter (novel)|Hermione Granger]]'s - the icing to the cake is that she considers her education more important than her acting career.
* [[Emma Watson]] is a graduate of [[Ivy League for Everyone|Brown University]] and is rumored to have had grades rivaling [[Harry Potter (novel)|Hermione Granger]]'s - the icing to the cake is that she considers her education more important than her acting career.


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Latest revision as of 12:53, 21 September 2023

Hermione always knows what to do.

Stereotypically speaking, in fiction, blondes are lacking in intelligence, redheads are lacking in feminine charm, so, out of the trio, brunettes are all brain. Like the Dumb Blonde, the brunette varies quite a bit. They can bashfully hide behind their books or glasses, with their hair done in pigtails or a bun or they can boldly use their smarts for their ambitions. Whichever it is, their knowledge is real—if the Brainy Brunette is on your side, then you can always count on her smarts in a fix. She may be a Hot Librarian, a Hot Scientist, or even a Wrench Wench. If so, her Sesquipedalian Loquaciousness and/or Techno Babble will turn people on. And she always has nice, thick, brown locks. What they don't have is strength, like the Squishy Wizard (who may be The Smart Guy himself), as they care more about their mind than their body. That's what makes a Badass Bookworm so interesting, a rare combination.

This trope doesn't mean that blondes and redheads can't be the brains of the outfit. It's just more common for them to have brown hair, especially if they're female, though there are a couple of male examples.

Contrast Dumb Blonde and Fiery Redhead. And, as with both of them, this character can be either good or evil. Make the hair color extremely dark, though, and the character borders on Shiny Midnight Black (yet also brainy).

Examples of Brainy Brunette include:

Advertising

  • The Brown M&M seems to be this, with glasses and all.

Anime and Manga

Comic Books

Film

  • Belle from Disney's Beauty and the Beast.
  • Tiana from The Princess and the Frog. Naveen too, when he can be bothered to do stuff.
  • Queen Elinor from Brave.
  • Roxanne Ritchi from Megamind, so much that the title character (a Gadgeteer Genius) admits that she's the smartest person he knows. She's also voiced by brainy Tina Fey.
  • Edna Mode from The Incredibles.
  • In the film version of Starter for 10, the character of Rebecca is a brunette and intuitive. She holds various protests and is often seen informing the main character, Brian Jackson, of her ideas.
  • Evelyn in The Mummy. She's also a Hot Librarian.
  • Brutally mocked in Where The Truth Lies:

Lanny: My favorite catches were the intellectuals. They'd be the ones in the straight black dresses, severe black hair. Your basic neurotic, eyeglasses, cool jazz, liberal, "I'll fuck any black guy as part of my personal apology for racism in America" type.

Literature

  • Hermione Granger from the Harry Potter book series is probably the embodiment of this trope in its purest form.
  • Lessa from Dragonriders of Pern qualifies as she is not only the one to figure out Threadfall patterns and trick a Dragonrider into challenging a Lord Holder to a death match, but she also figures out how to save the planet and then does it against the wishes of everyone else involved.
  • Tiffany Aching of the Discworld books, who read the dictionary for fun when she was a girl, always pestered traveling scholars with difficult questions, and turned out to be very clever and talented for a witch her age.
  • Jo March in Little Women has thick chestnut hair, "her one beauty", and is a devoted writer.
  • October "Toby" Daye in Rosemary And Rue is a tough and savvy private investigator who servers both mortal and faerie clients.
  • Amelia Marsh in Darkness Visible borders on the Shiny Midnight Black end of the spectrum and is very intelligent/educated for a woman of her era. She speaks French, paints beautifully, and, to Lewis's surprise, can play chess. Mrs Emiline Pound also counts, though her hair is going gray. It is her tireless work in the Warden's archives which finally reveals the identity of the traitor among them.
  • Claudia's sister Janine from Babysitters Club is an exaggeration with her Asian and Nerdy ways. Claudia feels bad when she compares herself to her genius sister.
  • Anji Kapoor, from the Doctor Who Eighth Doctor Adventures, is a genius or very close to it when it comes to economics, to the point of seeming to be a bit of a nerd when you get her started on the topic.
  • Averted in Percy Jackson: Athena, the goddess of wisdom, is blond and so are her descendants (they have Gray Eyes, though). Annabeth, the brains of the group around the titular character, is Athena's daughter.

Live-Action TV

  • Fred Burkle on Angel. She was adorable, sexy, funny, and her high intelligence was a great asset to the "Fang Gang".
  • Double Subverted with Cordelia in Buffy the Vampire Slayer where Cordelia was initially shown as an example of the Brainless Beauty. Though, after exams, it was revealed that she actually had very good grades which she simply chose to hide from her peers, thinking it would make her less popular.
  • Kaylee, the resident Wrench Wench on Firefly. She had very light brown hair, but it was still brown, and her mechanical genius was definitely a fetish for some.
    • Also, River, who was a genius and a Waif Prophet, though she was also completely nuts.
      • Simon himself would count, with his fierce knowledge of medicine and ability to organize a heist in one episode.
    • Inara may make her living with her body, but her brain is no slouch either. She has a working knowledge of many subjects that a Courtesan would be expected to converse intelligently about. She's well-versed in human psychology and the arts physical, martial arts, swordplay, history, religion, etc.
    • Zoe is an expert on setting traps, organizing missions, and leading attacks, all of which were skills she picked up while serving in the military.
  • Summer Glau's other character, Bennett Halverson on Dollhouse, also qualifies.
  • Liz Lemon on Thirty Rock. Emphasized by the fact that the show's two other female regulars are both Dumb Blondes. In fact, every character ever played by Tina Fey.
    • The film Baby Mama paired Fey (no, not like that) with blonde Amy Poehler. Guess what their characters' personalities were.
  • Not quite as overt as the other examples, but Chuck in Pushing Daisies has a great general knowledge and speaks seemingly every language known to man.
  • Joey Potter on Dawson's Creek.
  • Rory Gilmore on Gilmore Girls.
  • Temperance Brennan, Bones. Place your own generic erection euphemism here, I just can't think of a good one.
    • When you think of it, they're all brunettes.
  • Abby Sciuto of NCIS. Underneath her punk groupie looks, she's a scientist and Mensa member.
    • Ziva is no slouch either, with her smart-ass comments, multiple languages, skill with weapons, and Photographic Memory.
  • Most of the brunettes in CSI: Crime Scene Investigation probably qualify; Sara Sidle definitely does.
    • Carries over to CSI: NY and probably CSI: Miami as well. All the casts have several smart brunettes.
  • At least in the later seasons, Chloe O'Brian in 24.
  • Possible subversion in Privileged: Megan, the Yale graduate, is shown as a redhead; however, in the first episode, we're told that she dyed it red and we never really learn her natural colour, so it's possible she's simply a Brainy Brunette in disguise.
  • Blair on Gossip Girl.
  • Detective Kate Beckett from Castle.
  • Lindsay Weir on Freaks and Geeks.
  • Emily Prentiss from Criminal Minds. Her predecessor, Elle Greenaway, was also intelligent, but Emily gets more credit because she has yet to be dumb enough to kill someone in cold blood. Special Agent Doctor Spencer Reid also qualifies.
  • In Doctor Who, Zoe can blow up a computer with her brain. And Romana I is repeatedly shown to be smarter than the Doctor. Of course, Barbara was the very first brainy companion, being a history teacher. And let's not forget widely beloved Intrepid Reporter Sarah Jane Smith, who is repeatedly shown both on Doctor Who and The Sarah Jane Adventures to be quite intelligent, considering she saves the Earth roughly every week.
  • Annie Edison on Community.
  • Averted and played straight in No Ordinary Family. Stephanie is a world-class research scientist who graduated from MIT and is blonde. Her nerdy yet attractive sidekick Katie, also shown to be very intelligent, is a brunette.
  • George from Being Human (UK) is described as having a brain like a "planet" and is said by several characters to be able to carry a much more prestigious job than hospital janitor if he wanted.
  • Carrusel has Valeria, Carmen, and Alicia, to a lesser extent. All 3 girls have jet black hair and are good students. Valeria is a talented painter. Carmen is very good with people. And Alicia is very mature and has common sense.
  • Dr. Helen Magnus of Sanctuary, Omnidisciplinary Scientist extraordinaire, whose long brunette locks are a stark contrast to Amanda Tapping's former role as the short-haired, blonde, and equally brainy astrophysicist Major Samantha Carter on Stargate SG-1. This was probably deliberate.
  • The younger Dunphy daughter, Alex, on "Modern Family"

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  • Velma Dinkley of Scooby-Doo.
  • Jeanette Miller of the Chipettes.
  • Inverted on The Powerpuff Girls where the red-headed Blossom is the brainy one while the brunette Buttercup is the aggressive spitfire. (Bubbles is still the Dumb Blonde, though.)
  • Bushroot's Hot Scientist love interest Dr. Rhoda Dendron from his origin story on Darkwing Duck. Morgana the successful businesswoman and scholar counts as well.
  • Daria is a combination of this trope and Deadpan Snarker. It helps make her a famous Snark Knight.
    • Daria's hair is actually a dark auburn red, but she is certainly brainy. A more straightforward example would be her artistic best friend Jane Lane, who is doubtlessly a brunette.
  • Wendy from South Park.
  • Yumi, from Code Lyoko.
  • Azula, from Avatar: The Last Airbender, is terrifyingly intelligent and a Manipulative Bastard par excellence. And Katara isn't dumb, either, though her brother Sokka is "the Idea Guy" of the Gaang. Of course, all but one character in the show are or were dark-haired.
  • Total Drama Island has Noah (book smarts), Courtney (legal smarts), and Alejandro (mechanical smarts).
  • Played mostly straight with the Kanker sisters in Ed, Edd 'n' Eddy. May (the blonde) is Too Dumb to Live; Lee (the redhead) definitely has the attitude; and while Marie has blue hair and isn't overtly bookish, she comes up with the smartest ideas.
  • The Simpsons: an episode's B-plot focused on Lisa joining the debate team and ending up dyeing her hair brown to prove that they didn't take her seriously before, due to being blonde.
  • On Recess, Gretchen and Spinelli invert their typical hair tropes, as Spinelli (brunette) is firey and Gretchen (redhead) is brainy. Gretchen did have black hair in the pilot, though.
    • T.J. subverts this, as he's quite ditzy when it comes to academics, but is a genius when it comes to his schemes on the playground.
    • Miss Grotke plays this trope straight.

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