Goth

Western Animation

 * Lydia Deetz from the Beetlejuice animated series is the perky variety of this trope. This is most likely a change made to fit the tone of a children's animated TV series.
 * Creepie Creecher, from Growing Up Creepie. She also has a cadre of goth friends/acquaintances. None are really portrayed negatively.
 * Lucy Loud from The Loud House is an eight-year-old who breathes the idea of "goth"- she dresses in and dyes her hair black, is obsessed with all things morbid and otherworldly like fortune-telling and the occult, keeps creepy animals like bats as pets, speaks in a monotone and writes depressing poetry. Noticeably, this has nothing to do with her family life; she very much loves her family and they her even if even they're creeped out at times by how far she takes her lifestyle, and flashbacks show she had this mindset even when she was younger.
 * Ruby Gloom show lives and breathes this; specifically, the entire show is Perky Goth, Dark Is Not Evil, and Moe in the form of an animated series.
 * Total Drama:
 * Gwen is a sort of half-hearted portrayal. She was given a goth character design, but her personality is really pretty average for a (slightly downbeat) teenage girl. Indeed is more a Perky Goth.
 * In Total DramaRama, Gwen is much more "gothy", being recharacterized as a sociopathic and antisocial Creepy Child who hates happiness, enjoys terrorizing the other kids in the daycare, and engaging in disturbing forms of play. Very much of the Lone Psycho variety here.
 * Duncan seems to fit the Lone Psycho Goth more, although he's arguably considered to be a punk rather than a goth.
 * The spinoff Total Drama Presents: The Ridonculous Race introduces two new goth characters, Ennui (boy) and Crimson (girl). They seem to be more of the Emo variant, as opposed to Gwen's Perky Goth personality.