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Undisclosed Native
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This is the cast member without a place of origin. No one knows where they came from and everyone has a theory about where they are truly from. They are all wrong. This character is usually from some small country in Eastern Europe or from a small island in the South Pacific, but they aren't telling until the summer trip episode. This character is usually the prince/princess or other nobility from Undisclosed-istan. They're often, but not always, Ambiguously Brown. Advertisement:propertag.cmd.push(function() { proper_display('tvtropes_mobile_ad_1'); })These have an increased chance of Laser-Guided Amnesia: you can't disclose where you came from if you can't remember where you came from. Examples: |
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Fez in That '70s Show. Any time his actual name or country is stated, a loud sound effect (i.e. school bell, car horn, etc.) is made. | |
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Errand from The Belgariad serves as a High Fantasy version of this. Many of the older characters also apply, such as Belgarath (who forgot what race of people he was). | |
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Queequeg, of Moby-Dick, is from the imaginary Polynesian isle of Rokovoko ("Kokovoko" in some printings). | |
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Yotsuba Koiwai from Yotsuba&!. She has the amnesia, but with the excuse that she would have been a toddler when she left. | |
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Kaolla Su from Love Hina is a perfect example of an Undisclosed Native, having her place of origin a secret until the second-last book in the manga. | |
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The Pyro from Team Fortress 2 is the only character who isn't a national or regional stereotype. Instead, he's completely insane. | |
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Rolf in Ed, Edd n Eddy hails from a place he only ever calls "The Old Country". Rolf himself is Ambiguously Brown with an untraceable accent, while the customs shown from his old country that aren't entirely made up seem to just be a vague mishmash from every corner of Europe. | |
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The titular heroine of Nadia: The Secret of Blue Water plays the trope straighter than an arrow, and is pretty much the Trope Codifier within its genre. Even she doesn't know where she's from, in fact, which is a plot point. | |
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