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* [[Sonic]] is [[Amy Rose]]'s love interest in the [[Sonic the Hedgehog (series)|Sonic the Hedgehog]] video game series.
* [[Sonic]] is [[Amy Rose]]'s love interest in the [[Sonic the Hedgehog (series)|Sonic the Hedgehog]] video game series.
* Jasmine is Aladdin's love interest in ''[[Aladdin (TV series)|Aladdin]]'' TV series.
* Jasmine is Aladdin's love interest in ''[[Aladdin (TV series)|Aladdin]]'' TV series.
* Cosmo is Tails's love interest in the ''[[Sonic X]]'' anime series.
* [[Princess Peach]] is [[Mario]]'s love interest, just like [[Princess Daisy (Nintendo)|Princess Daisy]] is [[Luigi]]'s in the [[Mario (series)|Mario]] video game series.
* [[Princess Peach]] is [[Mario]]'s love interest, just like [[Princess Daisy (Nintendo)|Princess Daisy]] is [[Luigi]]'s in the [[Mario (series)|Mario]] video game series.
* [[Princess Zelda]] is [[Link]]'s love interest in the [[The Legend of Zelda (series)|Legend of Zelda]] video game series.
* [[Cuddles (Happy Tree Friends)|Cuddles]] and [[Giggles (Happy Tree Friends)|Giggles]] both have a crush on each other in ''[[Happy Tree Friends]]''.
*[[Princess Zelda]],and the Twilight Princess [[Midna]] are [[Link]]'s love interest in the [[The Legend of Zelda (series)|Legend of Zelda]] video game series.


The term "love interest" is also sometimes used in real life to designate someone's potential sweetheart or target of [[infatuation]]
The term "love interest" is also sometimes used in real life to designate someone's potential sweetheart or target of [[infatuation]]

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The romantic interest (also called love interest) is a stock character, an object of romantic admiration and attraction for the principal character(s), or heroes. It is also the plot element, the romantic subplot, thus introduced.

This person is often a female acquaintance of the protagonist, as in the case of Jane in Tarzan or a man, as in the case of Disney's Pocahontas. The primary characters and romantic interests may be the two main characters, as in the case of Brokeback Mountain. Even the submarine warfare book Run Silent, Run Deep has a romantic interest shared between the two primary protagonists.

This term is often used in movie reviews, less so in classic literature, though such characters are common. Nearly all of the Disney animated features have main characters, villains and romantic interests that even children can easily identify.

Many stories contain love interests in which the character, or the subplot, is immensely implausible.

Examples

The term "love interest" is also sometimes used in real life to designate someone's potential sweetheart or target of infatuation

See also