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See also [[Shorter Means Smarter]]. Potentially overlaps with [[Meganekko]], especially when the character is female.
See also [[Shorter Means Smarter]]. Potentially overlaps with [[Meganekko]], especially when the character is female.


Not to be confused with [[That Guy With the Glasses]].
Not to be confused with [[That Guy With The Glasses]].
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== Anime & Manga ==
== Anime & Manga ==
* Megane from ''[[Gate Keepers]]'' ("Specs" in the North American dub), as seen [[Meaningful Name|by the name]].
* Megane from ''[[Gate Keepers]]'' ("Specs" in the North American dub), as seen [[Meaningful Name|by the name]].
* Negi Springfield in ''[[Mahou Sensei Negima (Manga)|Mahou Sensei Negima]]'', [[Adorably Precocious Child|among]] [[Cheerful Child|other]] [[Chaste Hero|roles]].
* Negi Springfield in ''[[Mahou Sensei Negima]]'', [[Adorably Precocious Child|among]] [[Cheerful Child|other]] [[Chaste Hero|roles]].
* ''[[Voltron]]'' had Pidge (Hiroshi Suzuishi) from (''[[Go Lion]]'') and Chip (Yasuo Mutsu) from ''[[Dairugger XV]]''.
* ''[[Voltron]]'' had Pidge (Hiroshi Suzuishi) from (''[[GoLion]]'') and Chip (Yasuo Mutsu) from ''[[Dairugger XV]]''.
** Naturally, the [[Cut and Paste Translation]] makes the above characters brothers.
** Naturally, the [[Cut and Paste Translation]] makes the above characters brothers.
* Minoru Kokubunji from ''[[Chobits (Manga)|Chobits]]''.
* Minoru Kokubunji from ''[[Chobits]]''.
* [[The Smart Guy|Kenny]] from ''[[Beyblade]]''
* [[The Smart Guy|Kenny]] from ''[[Beyblade]]''
* Izzy from ''[[Digimon Adventure]]''. Only without the glasses.
* Izzy from ''[[Digimon Adventure]]''. Only without the glasses.
* Max from ''[[Pokémon]] Advanced Challenge'', ''Advanced Battle'', and ''Battle Frontier''.
* Max from ''[[Pokémon]] Advanced Challenge'', ''Advanced Battle'', and ''Battle Frontier''.
** Max is usually only appearing to know what he's talking about, though. The real [[The Smart Guy|Smart Guy]] of the group is Brock.
** Max is usually only appearing to know what he's talking about, though. The real [[The Smart Guy|Smart Guy]] of the group is Brock.
* Narusawa Kazuma from ''[[Tantei Gakuen Q]]''.
* Narusawa Kazuma from ''[[Tantei Gakuen Q]]''.
* Sho Marufuji/Syrus Truesdale from ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh GX]]'' wins this trope.
* Sho Marufuji/Syrus Truesdale from ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! GX]]'' wins this trope.
* Rekuta from ''[[Duel Masters]]'' is practically the same character. With a few more [[Megaton Punch]] sequences.
* Rekuta from ''[[Duel Masters]]'' is practically the same character. With a few more [[Megaton Punch]] sequences.
* Albert Pitt from ''[[Aria (Manga)|Aria]]'' fits this trope to a T. He's short enough to make those who don't know him personally think that he's almost four or five years younger than he actually is.
* Albert Pitt from ''[[Aria]]'' fits this trope to a T. He's short enough to make those who don't know him personally think that he's almost four or five years younger than he actually is.
* [[Detective Conan|Conan Edogawa]]. He (as a 6-year-old) is ''very small'' for his age, even smaller than the girls. But subverted as a teen, as his glasses is only a [[Clark Kenting|disguise]], and as Shinichi Kudo his height is appropriate for a teenage boy.
* [[Detective Conan|Conan Edogawa]]. He (as a 6-year-old) is ''very small'' for his age, even smaller than the girls. But subverted as a teen, as his glasses is only a [[Clark Kenting|disguise]], and as Shinichi Kudo his height is appropriate for a teenage boy.
* Partially subverted with ''[[Fullmetal Alchemist]]'''s Kain Fuery -- he fits the description and is the Communications expert, but Vato Falman and Heymans Breda are the smarter ones in Col. Mustang's group.
* Partially subverted with ''[[Fullmetal Alchemist]]'''s Kain Fuery—he fits the description and is the Communications expert, but Vato Falman and Heymans Breda are the smarter ones in Col. Mustang's group.
* Marucho in ''[[Bakugan]]''.
* Marucho in ''[[Bakugan]]''.
* Insector Haga/Weevil Underwood from [[Yu-Gi-Oh|Yu-Gi-Oh!]]. A minor [[Ineffectual Sympathetic Villain]] who nonetheless fits this perfectly as he is very short with [[Nerd Glasses]], is a cunning schemer, and he always wears green. He's also younger than most of the major duelists, starting the series at [[All There in the Manual|age 14 and ending it at age 15]].
* Insector Haga/Weevil Underwood from [[Yu-Gi-Oh!]]. A minor [[Ineffectual Sympathetic Villain]] who nonetheless fits this perfectly as he is very short with [[Nerd Glasses]], is a cunning schemer, and he always wears green. He's also younger than most of the major duelists, starting the series at [[All There in the Manual|age 14 and ending it at age 15]].
* Mariya from [[Eden no Ori]].
* Mariya from [[Eden no Ori]].


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== Films ==
== Films ==
* ''[[Murder By Numbers]]'', though [[So Bad It's Good]] (or horrible, take your pick) has the delightful Justin Pendleton. Admittedly, he only seems to need the glasses when he's reading (or when [[What Do You Mean Its Not Symbolic|he's trying to act a teeny bit more like an emo Nathan Leopold]]) but there you go. Smarter, shorter, primmer, but probably not younger -- and, of course, in possession of an Evil Plan. A shared Evil Plan, but nevertheless.
* ''[[Murder by Numbers]]'', though [[So Bad It's Good]] (or horrible, take your pick) has the delightful Justin Pendleton. Admittedly, he only seems to need the glasses when he's reading (or when [[What Do You Mean Its Not Symbolic|he's trying to act a teeny bit more like an emo Nathan Leopold]]) but there you go. Smarter, shorter, primmer, but probably not younger—and, of course, in possession of an Evil Plan. A shared Evil Plan, but nevertheless.
* Glasses, the smallest and youngest crow in ''[[Dumbo (Disney)|Dumbo]]'', and the one that supplies the [[Magic Feather]] (from his tail!) wears large rose-tinted glasses.
* Glasses, the smallest and youngest crow in ''[[Dumbo]]'', and the one that supplies the [[Magic Feather]] (from his tail!) wears large rose-tinted glasses.




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== Live Action TV ==
== Live Action TV ==
* Classic [[Game Show|game show]] [[Game Show Host|emcee]] [[Bill Cullen]], of such shows as [[The Fifties]]' ''[[The Price Is Right|Price Is Right]]'', ''[[To Tell the Truth]]'', and ''The $25,000 [[Pyramid]]''. Notable for being a real [[Deadpan Snarker]].
* Classic [[Game Show]] [[Game Show Host|emcee]] [[Bill Cullen]], of such shows as [[The Fifties]]' ''[[The Price Is Right|Price Is Right]]'', ''[[To Tell the Truth]]'', and ''The $25,000 [[Pyramid]]''. Notable for being a real [[Deadpan Snarker]].
* Corporal Walter "Radar" O'Reilly from ''<nowiki>~M* A* S* H~</nowiki>''.
* Corporal Walter "Radar" O'Reilly from ''[[M*A*S*H (television)]]''.
* Hiro from ''[[Heroes (TV)|Heroes]]''.
* Hiro from ''[[Heroes (TV series)|Heroes]]''.
** It helps that Hiro's actor Masi Oka is an actual genius, with an IQ of about eleventy-billion.
** It helps that Hiro's actor Masi Oka is an actual genius, with an IQ of about eleventy-billion.
* Lex from ''[[Flight 29 Down]]'', definitely.
* Lex from ''[[Flight 29 Down]]'', definitely.
* Reid, in flashback to his kid genius days on [[Criminal Minds]].
* Reid, in flashback to his kid genius days on ''[[Criminal Minds]]''.
* George from ''[[Seinfeld]]'' is the biggest subversion of [[The Smart Guy]] part of the trope, as he's not the brightest of the ensemble, and often makes thick-witted or mean-spirited mistakes that snowball humiliatingly. While on occasion he does have a clever scheme that actually works, it somehow or other blows up in his face. He's out-schemed by Newman, the Other Short Guy With Glasses who plays the trope a little straighter, but it's less due to 'smarts' than a cunning more vicious than the others are willing to get.
* George from ''[[Seinfeld]]'' is the biggest subversion of [[The Smart Guy]] part of the trope, as he's not the brightest of the ensemble, and often makes thick-witted or mean-spirited mistakes that snowball humiliatingly. While on occasion he does have a clever scheme that actually works, it somehow or other blows up in his face. He's out-schemed by Newman, the Other Short Guy With Glasses who plays the trope a little straighter, but it's less due to 'smarts' than a cunning more vicious than the others are willing to get.
* Charlie Eppes on Numb3rs
* Charlie Eppes on ''[[Numb3rs]]''.
* Simon Tam on [[Firefly]]
* Simon Tam on ''[[Firefly]]''.
* Mark Foster on ''[[Step by Step]]''.



== Video Games ==
== Video Games ==
* Basil from ''[[Steambot Chronicles]]''.
* Basil from ''[[Steambot Chronicles]]''.
* Zack from ''[[Mega Man Star Force]]''.
* Zack from ''[[Mega Man Star Force]]''.
* [[Boys Love Game|Boys Love Games]] and [[Otome Game|Otome Games]] usually have one of these as an option to end up with, since girls find them [[Moe]].
* [[Boys Love Game]]s and [[Otome Game]]s usually have one of these as an option to end up with, since girls find them [[Moe]].
* Jeff from ''[[Earthbound]]'' and Loid from ''[[Earth Bound Zero]]''.
* Jeff from ''[[EarthBound]]'' and Loid from ''[[MOTHER 1]]''.
* Shinra from ''[[Final Fantasy X 2 (Video Game)|Final Fantasy X 2]]''
* Shinra from ''[[Final Fantasy X-2]]''




== Web Comics ==
== Web Comics ==
* Nick from ''[[General Protection Fault]]''.
* Nick from ''[[General Protection Fault]]''.
* [[Dan and Mabs Furry Adventures|Jyrras]] is definitely short, and he wears glasses, even though he doesn't need them; it's an image thing. He's also the one with the greatest technical aptitude.
* [[Dan and Mab's Furry Adventures|Jyrras]] is definitely short, and he wears glasses, even though he doesn't need them; it's an image thing. He's also the one with the greatest technical aptitude.
* Tedd in ''[[El Goonish Shive (Webcomic)|El Goonish Shive]]'' is the shortest of the group, but isn't any younger. He also doesn't need to wear glasses; he even recently stopped wearing them completely.
* Tedd in ''[[El Goonish Shive]]'' is the shortest of the group, but isn't any younger. He also doesn't need to wear glasses; he even recently stopped wearing them completely.




== Western Animation ==
== Western Animation ==
* Albert a.k.a. Presto from the ''[[Dungeons and Dragons (Animation)|Dungeons & Dragons]]'' cartoon fits the visual style and personality, but the magic item he received from Dungeonmaster was a magic hat from which he could pull anything he wanted. Unfortunately, the hat was something of a [[Literal Genie]] with a trend towards [[Rummage Fail|notoriously random interpretations]]; as a result, he ''never'' had a [[Indy Ploy|plan he could rely on]].
* Albert a.k.a. Presto from the ''[[Dungeons and Dragons (animation)|Dungeons & Dragons]]'' cartoon fits the visual style and personality, but the magic item he received from Dungeonmaster was a magic hat from which he could pull anything he wanted. Unfortunately, the hat was something of a [[Literal Genie]] with a trend towards [[Rummage Fail|notoriously random interpretations]]; as a result, he ''never'' had a [[Indy Ploy|plan he could rely on]].
* Honker Muddlefoot in ''[[Darkwing Duck (Animation)|Darkwing Duck]]''.
* Honker Muddlefoot in ''[[Darkwing Duck (animation)|Darkwing Duck]]''.
* Dexter of ''[[Dexters Laboratory]]''.
* Dexter of ''[[Dexter's Laboratory]]''.
* Jeremie from ''[[Code Lyoko]]'', though admittedly he's only shorter than two-fifths of the main cast. (He ''is'' the youngest, though.)
* Jeremie from ''[[Code Lyoko]]'', though admittedly he's only shorter than two-fifths of the main cast. (He ''is'' the youngest, though.)
** It's worth pointing out that, while he doesn't wear green, the towers that he controls on Lyoko are.
** It's worth pointing out that, while he doesn't wear green, the towers that he controls on Lyoko are.
* Lexington from ''[[Gargoyles (Animation)|Gargoyles]]'' in spirit, being short and green but lacking the glasses. He does have unusually large eyes, however.
* Lexington from ''[[Gargoyles]]'' in spirit, being short and green but lacking the glasses. He does have unusually large eyes, however.
* Kevin French from the short-lived ''[[Mission Hill]]''. In fact, his character was based on the afore-mentioned Dilton Doiley.
* Kevin French from the short-lived ''[[Mission Hill]]''. In fact, his character was based on the afore-mentioned Dilton Doiley.
* Chester McTech from ''[[Beverly Hills Teens]]''.
* Chester McTech from ''[[Beverly Hills Teens]]''.
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Usually a boy who is much younger than the rest of the group, but is technically the smartest. This kid always has a plan (and a back up plan) when it comes down to it. Often wears green for some reason. Can be The Runt At the End.

See also Shorter Means Smarter. Potentially overlaps with Meganekko, especially when the character is female.

Not to be confused with That Guy With The Glasses.

Examples of The Short Guy with Glasses include:


Anime & Manga


Comics


Films


Literature


Live Action TV

  • Classic Game Show emcee Bill Cullen, of such shows as The Fifties' Price Is Right, To Tell the Truth, and The $25,000 Pyramid. Notable for being a real Deadpan Snarker.
  • Corporal Walter "Radar" O'Reilly from M*A*S*H (television).
  • Hiro from Heroes.
    • It helps that Hiro's actor Masi Oka is an actual genius, with an IQ of about eleventy-billion.
  • Lex from Flight 29 Down, definitely.
  • Reid, in flashback to his kid genius days on Criminal Minds.
  • George from Seinfeld is the biggest subversion of The Smart Guy part of the trope, as he's not the brightest of the ensemble, and often makes thick-witted or mean-spirited mistakes that snowball humiliatingly. While on occasion he does have a clever scheme that actually works, it somehow or other blows up in his face. He's out-schemed by Newman, the Other Short Guy With Glasses who plays the trope a little straighter, but it's less due to 'smarts' than a cunning more vicious than the others are willing to get.
  • Charlie Eppes on Numb3rs.
  • Simon Tam on Firefly.
  • Mark Foster on Step by Step.

Video Games


Web Comics

  • Nick from General Protection Fault.
  • Jyrras is definitely short, and he wears glasses, even though he doesn't need them; it's an image thing. He's also the one with the greatest technical aptitude.
  • Tedd in El Goonish Shive is the shortest of the group, but isn't any younger. He also doesn't need to wear glasses; he even recently stopped wearing them completely.


Western Animation

  • Albert a.k.a. Presto from the Dungeons & Dragons cartoon fits the visual style and personality, but the magic item he received from Dungeonmaster was a magic hat from which he could pull anything he wanted. Unfortunately, the hat was something of a Literal Genie with a trend towards notoriously random interpretations; as a result, he never had a plan he could rely on.
  • Honker Muddlefoot in Darkwing Duck.
  • Dexter of Dexter's Laboratory.
  • Jeremie from Code Lyoko, though admittedly he's only shorter than two-fifths of the main cast. (He is the youngest, though.)
    • It's worth pointing out that, while he doesn't wear green, the towers that he controls on Lyoko are.
  • Lexington from Gargoyles in spirit, being short and green but lacking the glasses. He does have unusually large eyes, however.
  • Kevin French from the short-lived Mission Hill. In fact, his character was based on the afore-mentioned Dilton Doiley.
  • Chester McTech from Beverly Hills Teens.
  • Brainiac 5 from Legion Of Superheroes. Amusingly, actually is green.
  • Sam AKA Squid of Rocket Power.