Huge Guy, Tiny Girl/Western Animation
Examples of Huge Guy, Tiny Girl pairings in Western Animation include:
- Teen Titans had Kole and G'Nark.
- From Disney's Gargoyles, Goliath and Demona, before Demona turned evil and stuff. Later, Goliath and Eliza Maza, a human, which is more Beast and Beauty, but the brief moments in the episode "Mirror, Mirror, when both had been the same species (both ways, even) showed the trope prove true. And then Broadway with Angela.
- The size difference between Oberon and Titania is less extreme, but noticeable enough to count as well.
- Common in the DCAU partially due to the art style which tends towards slim women and heavily-built men
- Green Lantern and Hawkgirl.
- Aquaman and Mera.
- From Batman: The Animated Series: Baby Doll and Killer Croc. She's really an adult, but that's still a serious Crack Pairing.
- Wonder Woman is large enough that if they ever actually went through with the Ship Tease for her and Batman this would be totally averted, but she evoked it once in 'Maid of Honor' while hanging out with a shorter-than-average European princess (a friendship over the course of which she completely failed to mention that she was also a princess, for some reason.)
- Mister Miracle (Scott Free) and his wife Big Barda, Apokalips escapees, seem to invert this, although Scott is a little taller than average. Barda just lives up to her name. They have an episode in Justice League Unlimited along with Flash, which also features their dwarf mechanic sidekick Oberon — when Barda and Oberon hang out, they have a real non-romantic inversion going.
- On Batman: The Brave and the Bold, B'wana Beast is about a foot and a half taller and three times as wide as his girlfriend (later fiancée), Vixen.
- Jackie Chan Adventures has a non-romantic one in Tohru and Jade (who can literally climb Tohru).
- Matrix and AndrAIa from ReBoot.
- Dave the Barbarian and his sister Fang. She's a little bit tense about her size.
- Maul and Voodoo from Wild CATS. If I recall correctly she might be keeping him sane.
- Robotech: The Shadow Chronicles has Vince and Jean Grant, Bowie's parents and characters exclusive to the Robotech continuity.
- The Fairly OddParents Jorgen Von Strangle and the Tooth Fairy
- The Tooth Fairy is still significantly taller than most of the other fairies.
- In The Nightmare Before Christmas, Jack Skellington is about a foot and a half taller than Sally but very thin (understandably).
- The Flintstones: Fred and Wilma
- Danny Phantom: Jack and Maddie Fenton.
- Lena Mack and any of the sharks from Street Sharks.
- Silverbolt and Blackarachnia in Beast Machines.
- Optimus and Elita-1 in Transformers Animated.
- Sari and Bumblebee are a platonic example due to the mental ages involved. Lugnut and Strika are an aversion (although their relationship is only mentioned in secondary material) as they're both massive.
- Rita and Runt from Animaniacs are a non-romantic example.
- Owen and Izzy from Total Drama Island, though she's not particular small, just a lot smaller than him.
- Beezy / Saffi on Jimmy Two-Shoes.
- Huge Guy Tiny Guy in the case of Gus and Wally, a homosexual couple from Mission Hill.
- Thor and Jane in The Avengers: Earth's Mightiest Heroes.
- In the not-quite-romantic vein, there's Action Man with Alex Mann and Fidget Wilson. Fidget's canonical height was 4'11", all the better for Alex Mann to pick up and carry around.
- Bulkhead and Miko in Transformers Prime.
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