Spy x Family’s Becky Blackbell Puts a Much-Needed Twist on the Rich Girl Trope

Since the series debut, Spy x Family has done a surprising job of turning the usual tropes around and creating something new. Each of the three main characters is an example of this trend within the series. Yor is a twist on the femme fatale trope; Loid is meant to be like James Bond but is clueless when it comes to relationships; and Anya is widely knowledgeable thanks to her mind-reading powers but is far from the smartest person. Though Anya’s best friend, Becky Blackbell, is not the most important character, she also subverts expectations.When Anya finally manages to enroll in Eden Academy, she sticks out in the worst way with her poor manners and low grades. Her central purpose in the mission of Operation Strix is to connect her adopted father, Loid, to the politician Desmond Donovan through his son, who attends Eden Academy. Unfortunately, Anya makes no friends until Becky shows her some genuine compassion. Though Becky is not Anya’s intended target, she proves to be the perfect influence on Anya’s life, and much of this is thanks to how different Becky is from her classmates. There’s no question that Becky is a spoiled rich girl, but in several instances, she shows that her money isn’t all that she offers.These characters are introduced as the most obnoxious and insulting characters, but over time, some of them learn to be more open-minded. This change in heart is followed by the reveal of other redeemable qualities. Tamaki Suoh from Ouran High School Host Club is a positive example of this trope.

Since the series debut, Spy x Family has done a surprising job of turning the usual tropes around and creating something new. Each of the three main characters is an example of this trend within the series. Yor is a twist on the femme fatale trope; Loid is meant to be like James Bond but is clueless when it comes to relationships; and Anya is widely knowledgeable thanks to her mind-reading powers but is far from the smartest person. Though Anya’s best friend, Becky Blackbell, is not the most important character, she also subverts expectations.

When Anya finally manages to enroll in Eden Academy, she sticks out in the worst way with her poor manners and low grades. Her central purpose in the mission of Operation Strix is to connect her adopted father, Loid, to the politician Desmond Donovan through his son, who attends Eden Academy. Unfortunately, Anya makes no friends until Becky shows her some genuine compassion. Though Becky is not Anya’s intended target, she proves to be the perfect influence on Anya’s life, and much of this is thanks to how different Becky is from her classmates. There’s no question that Becky is a spoiled rich girl, but in several instances, she shows that her money isn’t all that she offers.

These characters are introduced as the most obnoxious and insulting characters, but over time, some of them learn to be more open-minded. This change in heart is followed by the reveal of other redeemable qualities. Tamaki Suoh from Ouran High School Host Club is a positive example of this trope.

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