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Sometimes writers will, for reasons of convenience, extrapolate an entire race's "hat" from the behavior of one or two characters.
Typically, this goes as follows:
A character in an Ensemble Cast has exotic, quirky traits.
That character is the sole example of their culture seen for a significant period (an entire movie, a season of a series, etc.).
When we finally see the character's home culture, their distinctive set of exotic, quirky traits turn out to be their planetary hat.
If the original quirky character manages to stand out from the rest of their people at all, it will often be because they've toned down their culture's hat to bring their behavior more in line with the ensemble, possibly citing that their species doth protest too much and thus turning out to be wearing a lampshade for a hat. Conversely, the trope may be partly psychologically justified when a Fish out of Water wears their hat proudly to uphold their cultural identity while living in a different culture. Sometimes this trope may also lead to an opposite effect in which it's all the other members of the original character's race who stand out from the original character due to each one being characterized as "original character but X", thus leaving the original member oddly plain in comparison due to him/her only having the "generic" traits of the race without any other gimmicks to show.
If the culture is conceived from the start as having some specific distinguishing trait, and then characters are presented as specific examples of that culture, that's a standard Planet of Hats. See also A Kind of One for cases where there's some ambiguity concerning whether the quirky character is just a character who is quirky or a perfectly average specimen of a quirky species. Bonus points if it isn't even established until later on that an individual is part of some broader "race" as opposed to some unique entity.
This effect is partially justified by the Principle of Mediocrity, which says that if you have only one or a small number of examples of a thing, it is reasonable to assume that those examples are typical of the population, because there are, by definition, a lot more typical examples than exceptionse.g. So, for example, if you send a space probe to an alien planet and it lands in a verdant forest, it's possible you've hit the one and only nature preserve in a planet-spanning city, but it's more likely that the world has lots of forests. However, most fictional examples go well beyond what this principle would suggest, in that the example individuals are not merely typical of their homes, their traits are the central facets of society. The Principle of Mediocrity says that if you've only met one alien and he's proud to be a scientist, then he's probably from culture where it's normal to be a scientist (so not an anti-intellectual theocracy) and to be proud of that (so not a culture where being a scientist is a low-status occupation); it does not suggest that his planet is an absurdly advanced giant laboratory ruled by the smartest, or even that being a scientist is the only high-status occupation among his people.
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Predator is about a visiting alien who hunts people. So naturally, the series is about an alien species that hunts people. There's also a series of crossovers that imagines how they would interact with Xenomorphs; apparently, they hunt them too.
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In Finding Nemo, Nemo's teacher is Mr. Ray, a spotted eagle ray who sings hammy educational songs. In Finding Dory, Mr. Ray takes his class on a field trip to witness a migration, where we see a whole legion of Mr. Ray's species all belting out a jaunty travelling song.
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In Terminator 2: Judgment Day, the T-800 wields a minigun in one scene because it is most effective in achieving a particular goal (namely, scaring off the police). Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines and Terminator Salvation, in contrast, show the T-800s using the minigun as their preferred weapon of choice.
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Han Solo was used as the template for the entire culture of the planet Corellia. Practically every single Corellian is a brash pilot who enjoys wearing vests. During the scene in the asteroid field in The Empire Strikes Back, Han says "Never Tell Me the Odds!", and from this some EU writer extrapolated that all Corellians hate statistics with a passion.
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The first book in the Redwall series is primarily about mice fighting rats, but there's a single goofy, bard-like Hare, a single brewmaster Hedgehog, and a single tough, warrior-like Badger. In later books of the series with more varying races, almost all solo chraacter hares are goofy bards (the rest are all soldiers of the Stiff Upper Lip Officer and a Gentleman type), almost all hedgehogs are defined by making alcoholic beverages (to the point where Cellarhog is a job title), and the badgers are a Proud Warrior Race and One-Man Army.
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Nearly every character who has ever been playable throughout the Sonic The Hedgehog series has shown some degree of Super-Speed, sometimes even after they were shown to be slow runners in a previous playable appearance. Sonic himself is still regarded as being in a league of his own as far as natural running speed goes though. This has gone so far as to extend to the very few playable appearances of non-Funny Animal characters at times.
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Exclusive to the EU, a notable inversion. Nom Anor was introduced well before any other Yuuzhan Vong in an obscure comic series as a shadowy political manipulator. When the New Jedi Order saga got underway, the rest of the Vong showed up, and Anor turned out to be highly atypical of his species, a scheming Dirty Coward among Knight Templar Proud Warrior Race Guys, tolerated (barely) because he got results. Anor's conflict with Vong society at large would be the impetus for several plot points across the series.
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Sullustans becoming a race of navigator copilots after Lando's Millennium Falcon copilot (also Return of the Jedi).
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In Sesame Street Presents: Follow That Bird, it turns out that Grouches (like Oscar) are a distinct species of monster that have the same preferences for trash and snarkiness, as seen in the pre-credits "Grouch Anthem" and the Don't Drop Inn sequence. This is reinforced in Elmo in Grouchland, where we also learn that all Grouches have a Hidden Heart of Gold as well.
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The trolls in Homestuck are all physically modelled after carcinoGeneticist, the first troll introduced (later named Karkat). His design is notably more minimalistic than the others' and his typing quirk somewhat more realistic and toned-down compared to the abstract ones which come after.
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Star Wars: The Clone Wars: Consistently subverted, which sets the tone for the new EU. Aliens from minor races consistently show up and act nothing like their representatives from the movies. Watto was a Toydarian slaver and ruthless businessman; the Toydarians in the series are a peace-loving kingdom with philanthropy written directly into their constitution. The Twi'Leks are portrayed as a normal people (even though their homeworld is under siege during the series), with the dancing girls only showing up every now and then on planets that aren't Ryloth. Only two Rodians have been portrayed as bounty hunters (one of those two being Greedo), and while they almost support the Separatists, they are simply trying to survive in a galaxy gone mad. The Besalisk, the race of the Diner owner Dexter from Attack of the Clones, is represented in series by Pong Krell, who is a lot more fit, aggressive, and hard tempered than the friendly Dexter. Even the Mandalorians, the most infamous Proud Warrior Race Planet of Hats from the old EU, get some of this. They are actually pacifists, having kicked out all the war-mongering crazies a few decades before the Clone Wars. The Deathwatch still acts like old Mandalorians, but they're an organization united by the fact that they want to act like old Mandalorians, so they're not a normal example.
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In American Dad!, when other aliens of Roger's race appear, they share his campiness and snarky sense of humor. This was a alluded to in an earlier episode where Roger explained that his people are naturally bitchy, and will become sick and die if they hold their tongues and be nice for too long.
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The Legend of Zelda:
Ganon was first established as a thief in The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past, where the backstory makes out his attainment of the Triforce to be thievery. Come The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time, and it turns out the whole Gerudo tribe, which Ganondorf belongs to, wears a Thievery Hat (though it appears they aren't too fond of how far Ganondorf takes such tendencies). This hat is dropped in The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild, however, where they aren't portrayed as being radically different from Hylians besides the One-Gender Race rule — a rule Ganon himself notably breaks — and the consistent dark-skinned redhead look.
Impa was introduced in the instruction booklets of The Legend of Zelda and Zelda II: The Adventure of Link as Princess Zelda's elderly handmaid who guides Link in rescuing the Princess and saving Hyrule. Her first in-game appearance in Ocarina of Time makes her a much younger bodyguard for Zelda, but she still has white hair, and she is also portrayed as a member of the Sheikah, a tribe dedicated to protecting the Royal Family of Hyrule. She and the "fellow Sheikah" character Sheik have ninja-like clothes and methods of disappearing. Come Breath of the Wild, and the Sheikah characters inhabiting Kakariko Village all have Mystical White Hair regardless of age, a Wutai culture with heavy ninja influences, and combat outfits very similar to Sheik's. Their distant ancestors also built all the Magitek buildings and machines scattered across Hyrule 10,000 years ago in order to help defeat Ganon, taking the whole "protect the Royal Family" thing to Crazy-Prepared levels.
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Farmers from Tatooine developing a reputation for improbable piloting skills as a result of Luke and Biggs. Gavin Darklighter is used to illustrate this in the X-Wing Series, which then proceeds to lampshade it with Farynn Sandskimmer, a pilot from Tatooine whose Berserk Button is the fact that everybody immediately compares her to Luke.
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Zig-zagged by the gems in Steven Universe. We eventually find out gems are made artificially in distinct types designed to be interchangeable, but are still capable of individuality and the main cast are a bunch of defectors from their Homeworld who are far from typical.
Pearl is a prim perfectionist who likes to fight and is extremely dedicated to her former leader Rose. Turns out the dedication and prim are regular, but not the perfectionism or fighting, as Pearls are a Servant Race used as secretaries and living window dressing.
Amethyst is a short, reckless prankster who relies on brute force. She turns out to be a quartz type of gem, which are made to be warrior-leaders, but Amethyst's jovial nature doesn't seem very common (Jasper is another quartz and a humorless brute) and quartz are usually enormous—Amethyst's stature is essentially a birth defect. Rose Quartz is also a quartz gem, but she's a graceful Friend to All Living Things—the only part she fits is being Large and in Charge.
Although we meet a group of homeworld quartzes (mostly Amethysts, a few Jaspers and one runt Carnelian) guarding the zoo and they are just as jovial and friendly as our Amethyst, likely meaning the Jasper we know is the odd-one-out personality wise.
Ruby is very emotive and physical. Rubies turn out to be Hot-Blooded, disposable grunts made for fighting, but the Crystal Gem Ruby proves herself much more thoughtful and caring than the others. In fact, most other Rubies are utterly rock stupid in comparison.
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Star Trek:
Inverted by the Vulcans of the original series. Vulcans were defined as a logical species early on, and that gave the writers a hook to develop Spock's personality. (Watch "The Cage", "Where No Man Has Gone Before", and "The Man Trap"; Spock is a very different character before he dons the Vulcan logic hat.)
Ro Laren was the first Bajoran seen on screen. In an episode she shows a more religious side (compared to Geordi). Come Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, religion became the Bajorans' hat. A rather mild example, though, but conspicuous because of Star Trek: The Next Generation's atheist tenor. They also acquired the hat that the Bajorans who weren't saintly calm spiritual leaders were generally short-tempered ex-terrorists. (It didn't help that the main Bajoran character in DS9 was a Suspiciously Similar Substitute for Ensign Ro when Michelle Forbes wouldn't commit to being a regular character.) Ironically, when Ro Laren became a main character in the Star Trek: Deep Space Nine Relaunch novels they distinguished her from Kira by saying she wasn't religious, and thought the Sufficiently Advanced Aliens in the wormhole were simply that. This would seem to contradict her portrayal in "The Next Phase," where she clearly believes in an afterlife—though for all we know, her beliefs may still not be those of the mainstream Bajoran religion; or she may have lost her faith since that episode.
The Klingons in TNG famously follow this trope— but only to a point. In the Original Series, they were conniving bastards and Soviet standins. Enter Proud Warrior Race Guy Worf, and ever after Klingon culture is all about honor and the warrior tradition. However, there's a degree of subversion to it. In one episode, Riker serves on a Klingon ship as part of an exchange program. He assumes that they'll all be stoic Proud Warrior Race Guys just like Worf, but instead he sees them telling jokes and being casual around each-other. Then in later episodes, it turns out that their warrior code is something they often don't live up to, with a lot of conniving and even craven bastardry still going on. It turns out that Worf, because he was raised apart from Klingon society by human parents, was representing his own very highly idealized, even downright inaccurate, vision of his race with lines like "A Klingon does not laugh." There's also a subtle class contrast in the way other Klingons deviate from Worf's "proud warrior" ethos. The passionate, fun-loving Klingons who are less stoic than Worf tend to be rank-and-file soldiers. The devious, scheming Klingons who only pay lip service to honor tend to be aristocrats enmeshed in (or aspiring to join) the empire's Decadent Court. Interestingly double subverted by the very first Klingon in the original series Kor, who instead of the scheming traits later Klingons would show was very much the Proud Warrior Race Guy they would become in later shows. In Deep Space Nine he becomes a recurring character; he and Worf get along famously.
In Star Trek: The Next Generation there is Guinan the Barkeep, who was always eager to listen to people and offer advice. We later learn she is not human, and even later that she is from the El-Aurians, a race whose hat is "listening".
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Ben Kenobi wears nondescript desert robes while in hiding on Tatooine in A New Hope. Yoda is portrayed wearing nearly identical robes on the swamp planet Dagobah in The Empire Strikes Back. In the prequels, this becomes the Jedi uniform, explained as simple robes fitting the Jedi lifestyle of few material possessions and practicality. This creates some Fridge Logic around a supposedly undercover Jedi going around wearing... Jedi robes. Semi-justified due to Tatooine being an extremely out-of-the-way planet whose inhabitants would have little knowledge of Jedi.
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Animorphs: The first Andalite we meet is the honorable warrior Elfangor, the second his brother Aximili (just as honorable, but very much trying to live up to his heroic brother's name), who joins the team and provides an alien viewpoint. So while there's a certain amount of Cultural Posturing, Ax is just as flabbergasted as the humans when they meet Andalites who don't live up to the ideal (including, among others, a coward, a Mad Scientist, an arrogant corpse-looter, a traitor who doesn't even have a Yeerk, and a general who would rather eliminate the human species to deny the Yeerks literal billions of tool-using hosts).
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One episode of Wakfu has Sadlygrove, the "lovable goof" of the series, doing a butt-slapping dance to playfully mock the other team during a sporting event. It's fairly typical conduct for an athlete in the middle of a game, and it lasts for about second and a half. Later on, we meet Sadlygrove's people, the Iops, and they have an entire butt-slapping dance ceremony.
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Inverted by the Vulcans of the original series. Vulcans were defined as a logical species early on, and that gave the writers a hook to develop Spock's personality. (Watch "The Cage", "Where No Man Has Gone Before", and "The Man Trap"; Spock is a very different character before he dons the Vulcan logic hat.)
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Futurama:
Dr. Zoidberg's Yiddish accent became the standard one of his entire race.
The Nibblonians take Nibbler's defining characteristic (that he's an Extreme Omnivore who consumes things much larger than him) and make it one of the fundamental concepts of their culture. Let the Feast of a Thousand Hams begin!
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Touhou Project initially plays this straight with the Tengu taking most of their traits from Aya, leading to a civilization filled Intrepid Reporters, but ends up averting it as later Universe Compendiums establish the different tengu castes (Aya and Hatate are part of the reporter caste, Momiji is part of the warrior caste, etc). The Kappa play this completely straight, being largely copies of Nitori, down to the kappa appearing in Wild and Horned Hermit and Forbidden Scrollery being Nitori with slightly different hairstyles.
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In Madagascar: Escape 2 Africa, the four main characters arrive to Africa and meet their own species. Apparently, all hippos are sassy like Gloria, all giraffes are neurotic and hypochondria-prone like Melman, and all zebras are laid-back and wise-cracking like Marty (as well as look and sound exactly like him). Averted with Alex, who's an odd one out of his species with his flamboyant mannerisms and love of dancing.
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Homestuck:
The trolls in Homestuck are all physically modelled after carcinoGeneticist, the first troll introduced (later named Karkat). His design is notably more minimalistic than the others' and his typing quirk somewhat more realistic and toned-down compared to the abstract ones which come after.
While the first second lot of trolls introduced in the comic are a Generation Xerox of the first group and have similar traits as a result, Trolls introduced in later Homestuck franchise entries such as Hiveswap, Hiveswap Friendsim and Pesterquest also all have similar traits to whichever one of the initial group of 12 Homestuck trolls shares their blood colour. Some of this is Justified as troll society has a strict caste system which would force trolls to take their interests from their defined social role (e.g. Gamzee was introduced as having a Monster Clown Horrorcore theme, which is later revealed to be because his entire social caste is made up of clown-themed murderous tyrants), but some of this involves superficial things that would have no reason to exist within a social caste. A few examples of this include:
Kanaya's introduced in the comic as having an interest in fanfictiony vampire literature, and all later jade-blooded trolls introduced are also shown as being obsessed with sentimental and trashy literature of various kinds.
Vriska is a manipulative gambler and roleplayer with a weird compound eye, a tomboyish way of dressing and an interest in pirates, which seems to be in contrast with her caste role as being a member of the upper middle class. Most later cerulean-blooded trolls introduced have a piractical/criminal lowlife aesthetic, dramatic personalities, similar utilitarian outfits, and other permutations of weird compound eyes.
Tavros is presented as a very insecure and anxious person with big dreams and unusually cumbersome horns, and later orangeblooded trolls are also all depicted as aspirational neurotics with cumbersome horns.
Another aspect to the Homestuck trolls is that, in the original comic, their various geeky obsessions seem to be because the characters are all 'extremely online' social outcasts and nerds awaiting the time they can participate in society and socialising near entirely with instant message software. (While it's not to be taken too seriously, this is such a major feature of the comic that the characters gaining the ability to speak with each other in person is depicted as a high-level powerup.) Expanded Universe trolls are shown as somewhat older, getting out of the house more and living their lives IRL, but all still have minds that revolve around various geek fixations and internet stereotypes.
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In Stargate, Ra is an evil alien overlord (and sole member of his race seen on screen). Come Stargate SG-1, Ra's race, the Goa'uld, has a Hat of being evil overlords posing as deities (with some exceptions like the Tok'Ra).
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Doctor Who:
Zig-zagged with the Doctor. The show first introduced the Doctor as an alien time traveller scientist, with strange non-human characteristics, a lack of concern for social norms, and no reason given for his weirdness apart from some vague hints. The first members of his species we see are his granddaughter and the Monk, both of whom are quite like him - his granddaughter is a scientific genius, and the Monk's gimmick is time travel and meddling childishly with the past (in much the same way as the Doctor). However, when the Time Lords are introduced as an actual species starting with "The War Games", they turn out to be very, very different to the Doctor in personality and cultural outlook, with the Doctor fitting in much better amongst humans than with them, although taking on some of his traits like having time travel and science as their Hats and being able to transform into different actors.
A weird example in the revival series, after a certain point the regeneration effect for the Doctor and all other Time Lords is modeled consistently after the streaming golden energy effect used by the Ninth Doctor in "The Parting of the Ways", even though that was supposed to show the time vortex radiation leaving his body. The one exception is the Master's more colorful effect. (His is also less violent-looking, surprisingly, though it did have him screaming in pain.) The Doctor's regenerations in the classic series had used various effects, with the only other Time Lord seen regenerating (Romana) doing so in a totally different way. Though it did serve a purpose: sometimes you learned a character was a Time Lord by seeing the regeneration regen effect; there being such a thing as What A Regeneration Looks Like that was unmistakable was put to good use during the Eleventh Doctor's tenure. However, Eleven becoming Twelve, and The General's regeneration in "Hell Bent," didn't use the same effect as "Parting of the Ways," or as each other. (Regeneration energy remains yellow, though.)
"The Dominators" features two Dominators who have dark hair and sideburns. All other Dominators who have appeared in the Expanded Universe have dark hair and sideburns, to the point of being a Rubber Forehead, and travel around in groups of two (despite this situation being explained to be unusual in the original story).
We only encounter two Lurmans in the show - Vorg and Shirna, showbusiness Vagabond Buddies in Impossibly Tacky Clothes who are implied to be a bit bohemian and peculiar even by their own species' standards (their lifestyle involves regularly breaking the law, Vorg was in the Army before he ran away to become a carnie, Vorg has worked on Earth and speaks fluent Polari but apparently there was no official interplanetary contact, Shirna moans about how she could be in a dance troupe at home instead of travelling with Vorg). The Expanded Universe has it that all Lurmans wear loud clothing, work in showbusiness and have a bohemian, nomadic carnie lifestyle.
The Sontarans were introduced in "The Time Warrior" with a Hat based on an exaggeration of the the historical setting of the story, which was the Medieval period - a Blood Knight race which focused strongly on Blue-and-Orange Morality and conquest. They quickly derailed into general time-travelling soldiers to use when Daleks wouldn't be appropriate (described by some as "poor man's Daleks"). The revival series attempted to Retool them to use their cloning as their Hat, but then Strax, a Sontaran written as The Ditz, was introduced. Future appearances of the Sontarans in both the show and the spinoff media inherit a lot of Strax's traits, such as outrageous Card-Carrying Villain elements, bumbling mannerisms and inability to understand the concept of gender. (This despite Strax being established as a bit cracked due to Came Back Wrong. He himself was very different in his "A Good Man Goes To War" debut.) When last seen as the villains of the episode, Sontarans were basically Klingons by another name.
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Dragon Ball: Son Goku starts off as a strange kid with a monkey tail, and a talent for (and love of) martial arts. Years later in Dragon Ball Z, his people, the Saiyans, are introduced with fighting as their hats. While they tend to be evil and ruthless, unlike Goku (and it's implied Goku would have been, too, if not for a Tap on the Head in his youth), they share a lot of Goku's most famous traits (e.g. huge appetite, the ability to turn into giant were-monkeys, and a tendency to give their opponent an advantage to make a fight more fun).
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The character M3 Green, from Star Trek: The Animated Series, was an overly cautious coward. His race features in the Starfleet Corps of Engineers novels, having been named the Nasat, and their hat is indeed "being overly cautious." However, the lead Nasat character, P8 Blue, is a straight-forward case of My Species Doth Protest Too Much, as she loves shaking things up and taking risks.
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In the early days of League of Legends, Noxus was characterized as a nation of backstabbers and deceivers, with its primary color being green. Cue the release of Darius, whose angular design, red and black color scheme and Might Makes Right personality was a hit. As Noxus evolved, it too adopted these traits, with previous Noxian champions like Sion and Swain even being reworked to better fit the aesthetic.
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Zigzagged on Mork & Mindy. We were originally told that Orson sent Mork to Earth because he was a misfit on Ork, but when we finally visit Ork, we find the locals are, for the most part, almost as goofy as he is.
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On the Lois & Clark show, Clark decided to wait for marriage. A cute gesture? When the New Kryptonians show up, they tell him it's a racial quirk.
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Oscar Mike from Battleborn has a very distinctive quirky personality. The various RDC inhabitants of Planet Mike and those who were created after the planet was lost, essentially Oscar Mike's people, all possess personalities similar in varying degrees to that of his. It's justified especially with Planet Mike as it was a literal planet comprised of clones of the exact same guy. True each clone has branched out to carve their own individuality in some way or another for sure, however at its very core, it was still literally a planet of clones.
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Only one Benthan was ever seen in Star Trek: Voyager, and he was a cop. Come Star Trek Online's second expansion Delta Rising, and Space Police has become the Benthans' hat.
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In the first Artemis Fowl book, we meet two elves who are cops, a dwarf who's a thief and a centaur who's a paranoid scientist; in the second book, one of the villains is a pixie Mad Scientist. By the end of the series, and explicitly in the tie-in book's description of each race, we're told that all elves are noble and heroic (although one is described as a Brainless Beauty who only got her post due to her lineage), all dwarves are greedy criminals, all centaurs are brilliant but paranoid, and all pixies are brilliant but megalomaniacal. Goblins are also just idiotic gangsters, but there was never an attempt to make any of them into actual characters.
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Spongebob Squarepants:
Subverted in the episode "Plankton's Army": Plankton calls in his entire extend family for aid, expecting each to be an Evil Genius like him. Instead he walks out to an endless mass of Country Cousins.
Nearly every cephalopod we see on the show has a similar personality and interests to main character Squidward (passion for music, etc.), or at the very least, have his signature bulbous nose. This comes to a head when Squidward moves into a community of cephalopods who look and behave exactly like him in one episode.
Likewise, the vast majority of starfish shown are as stupid as Kindhearted Simpleton Patrick Star, to the extent that in the episode "I'm With Stupid", an old starfish couple are convinced that Patrick is their son (and vice versa) because they forgot that they didn't have a son.
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In Star Trek: The Next Generation there is Guinan the Barkeep, who was always eager to listen to people and offer advice. We later learn she is not human, and even later that she is from the El-Aurians, a race whose hat is "listening".
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