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* ''VideoGame/GoldenSun'': After the villains of the first game (Saturos and Menardi, two blue-and-red-skinned Mars adepts from Prox) are beaten, the antagonists of the second game with the same goal are Agatio and Karst, who are... two blue-and-red-skinned Mars Adepts from Prox. While Menardi and Kart are somewhat similar (being sisters), Saturos and Agatio are nothing alike in personality.

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* ''VideoGame/GoldenSun'': After the villains of the first game (Saturos and Menardi, two blue-and-red-skinned Mars adepts from Prox) are beaten, the antagonists of the second game with the same goal are Agatio and Karst, who are... two blue-and-red-skinned Mars Adepts from Prox. While Menardi and Kart Karst are somewhat similar (being sisters), Saturos and Agatio are nothing alike in personality.
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* After ComicBook/HarleyQuinn broke away from ComicBook/TheJoker and became her own character, she became more of an AntiHero than a villain (although an UnscrupulousHero at worst). As a result, Joker introduced a new female sidekick/partner named "Punchline" who was a heck of a lot more ruthless and far less sympathetic than Harley ever was.
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* ''ComicBook/{{Batman}}'': After ComicBook/HarleyQuinn broke away from ComicBook/TheJoker and became her own character, she became more of an AntiHero than a villain (although an UnscrupulousHero at worst). As a result, Joker introduced a new female sidekick/partner named "Punchline" who was a heck of a lot more ruthless and far less sympathetic than Harley ever was.
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** After numerous attempts to create a new Green Goblin after ComicBook/NormanOsborn's death, the comics introduced a new and tangentially-related villain called The Hobgoblin who uses the same weapons. In keeping with tradition, Hobgoblins tend to be less sympathetic. Whereas Green Goblins are usually have a tragic streak due to suffering from severe mental illness, Hobgoblins are entirely sane but still vicious criminals. The second was so bad getting possessed by a demon actually made him nicer.

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** After numerous attempts to create a new Green Goblin after ComicBook/NormanOsborn's death, the comics introduced a new and tangentially-related tangentially related villain called The Hobgoblin who uses the same weapons. In keeping with tradition, Hobgoblins tend to be less sympathetic. Whereas Green Goblins are usually have a tragic streak due to suffering from severe mental illness, Hobgoblins are entirely sane but still vicious criminals. The second was so bad getting possessed by a demon actually made him nicer.
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* ''Series/PowerRangersDinoThunder'': After the White Ranger defects from evil, [[BigBad Mesogog's]] {{Dragon}} Zeltrax creates an EvilKnockoff of him. This White Ranger clone may speak less rudely to the rangers, but he has absolutely no reason not to stay with Mesogog, and never turns on him throughout the series, until he is [[spoiler: destroyed by the original White Ranger.]]

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* ''Series/PowerRangersDinoThunder'': After the White Ranger defects from evil, [[BigBad Mesogog's]] {{Dragon}} [[TheDragon dragon]] Zeltrax creates an EvilKnockoff of him. This White Ranger clone may speak less rudely to the rangers, but he has absolutely no reason not to stay with Mesogog, and never turns on him throughout the series, until he is [[spoiler: destroyed by the original White Ranger.]]
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* ''Film/StarWars'': In ''Film/TheForceAwakens'', Kylo Ren turns out to be this in-universe as well: a skilled Force user in all-black armor with his own AceCustom TIE fighter and a red lightsaber who works directly for the BigBad, who in-universe intends to be a sith lord of similar design and caliber to Darth Vader himself.

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* ''Film/StarWars'': ''Franchise/StarWars'': In ''Film/TheForceAwakens'', Kylo Ren turns out to be this in-universe as well: a skilled Force user in all-black armor with his own AceCustom TIE fighter and a red lightsaber who works directly for the BigBad, who in-universe intends to be a sith lord of similar design and caliber to Darth Vader himself.

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