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* The ''VideoGame/SonicTheHedgehog'' series [[SubvertedTrope subverts]] this trope with Sonic and Amy. The two actually do have similar appearances, design-wise (it's more apparent in their classic designs, where Amy's quills are arranged in the ''exact same way'' as Sonic's) but their modern designs share similarities too, minus the obvious ones like Amy wearing actual clothes rather than just shoes and gloves, and [[PinkGirlBlueBoy her being pink to contrast Sonic's blue]]), but the two aren't actually in a relationship (Despite Amy's wishes, and Sonic hasn't stated any interest), although there ''has'' been ShipTease regarding the two hedgehogs.

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* The ''VideoGame/SonicTheHedgehog'' ''Franchise/SonicTheHedgehog'' series [[SubvertedTrope subverts]] this trope with Sonic and Amy. The two actually do have similar appearances, design-wise (it's more apparent in their classic designs, where Amy's quills are arranged in the ''exact same way'' as Sonic's) but their modern designs share similarities too, minus the obvious ones like Amy wearing actual clothes rather than just shoes and gloves, and [[PinkGirlBlueBoy her being pink to contrast Sonic's blue]]), but the two aren't actually in a relationship (Despite Amy's wishes, and Sonic hasn't stated any interest), although there ''has'' been ShipTease regarding the two hedgehogs.

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* A natural trait of a certain race in ''Manhwa/IWish'', who begin to assimilate themselves to their target of affection, often ending with them looking very similar to their beloved.


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* A natural trait of a certain race in ''Manhwa/IWish'', who begin to assimilate themselves to their target of affection, often ending with them looking very similar to their beloved.
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** Most Targaryens share the same silvery blond hair and purple eyes, and the reason for this is because most Targaryen couples are made up of [[BrotherSisterIncest siblings]] or [[KissingCousins cousins]] married off to each other.

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** Most Targaryens share the same silvery blond hair and purple eyes, and the reason for this is because most Targaryen couples are made up of [[BrotherSisterIncest siblings]] or [[KissingCousins cousins]] married off to each other. When close family is unavailable, they are instead married off to the Velaryons, who, being fellow Valyrian descendants, also have silvery blond hair and purple eyes.

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* Ralph the security guard and his wife in ''WesternAnimation/{{Animaniacs}}''. Their son, who looks nothing like them, desperately hopes that he is adopted.



* Ralph the security guard and his wife in ''WesternAnimation/{{Animaniacs}}''. Their son, who looks nothing like them, desperately hopes that he is adopted.

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* Ralph In the security guard ''WesternAnimation/CloneHigh'' episode "Cloney Island: Twist!", Scudworth and his wife in ''WesternAnimation/{{Animaniacs}}''. Their son, who looks nothing like them, desperately hopes that he is adopted.Mr. Butlertron run into Scudworth's long-lost lover Sandra Sandria and her robotic assistant Mrs. C. Not only do Sandria and Mrs. C essentially resemble female versions of Scudworth and Butlertron, but they also end up having sex with each other's counterparts.
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* Neo and Trinity in ''Film/TheMatrix'' trilogy look very much alike, both with pale, androgynous faces and short black hair. This leads to some confusion for the audience during their sex scene in the second movie where it's hard to tell exactly whose ass you're looking at.

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* Neo and Trinity in ''Film/TheMatrix'' ''Franchise/TheMatrix'' trilogy look very much alike, both with pale, androgynous faces and short black hair. This leads to some confusion for the audience during their sex scene in the second movie where it's hard to tell exactly whose ass you're looking at.
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* Former lovers in this case, but both ''VideoGame/{{Undertale}}'' and its follow-up ''VideoGame/{{Deltarune}}'' feature Toriel and Asgore, who look very similar outside of their horn length and Asgore's [[InvertedTrope reverse]] FurryFemaleMane. It's unclear how notable this resemblance is, as they're the games' only point of reference for what Boss Monsters look like along with [[spoiler:their son Asriel.]]

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* Former lovers in this case, but both ''VideoGame/{{Undertale}}'' and its follow-up ''VideoGame/{{Deltarune}}'' feature Toriel and Asgore, who look very similar outside of their horn length and Asgore's [[InvertedTrope reverse]] FurryFemaleMane. It's unclear how notable this resemblance is, as they're the games' only point of reference for what Boss Monsters look like along with [[spoiler:their son Asriel.]] Lampashed in [[spoiler:the true pacifist route, when Papyrus first met Toriel and think that she is a clone of Asgore who shaved his beard.]]
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* ''ComicStrip/LifeInHell'': Binky and his girlfriend Sheba. As Creator/MattGroening said Sheba is "basically Binky in drag", and confirmed this was specifically based on the Mickey and Minnie Mouse example (see below).

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* ''ComicStrip/LifeInHell'': Binky and his girlfriend Sheba. As Creator/MattGroening said Sheba is "basically Binky in drag", and confirmed this was specifically which he consciously based on the Mickey and Minnie Mouse example (see below).Mouse.
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* ''ComicStrip/LifeInHell'': Binky and his girlfriend Sheba. As Creator/MattGroening said Sheba is "basically Binky in drag", and confirmed this was specifically based on the Mickey and Minnie Mouse example (see below).
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* Jinx and Minx, the main characters of ''Website/JMKit'', are a boyfriend and girlfriend, and they're both stuffed bunny toys with a missing eye. Though it's downplayed a bit as Jinx is brown and Minx is pink, and their missing eyes are on different sides.

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* Jinx and Minx, the main characters of ''Website/JMKit'', are a boyfriend and girlfriend, and they're both stuffed bunny toys with a missing eye. Though it's downplayed a bit as Jinx is brown and Minx is pink, white, and their missing eyes are on different sides.
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* Jinx and Minx, the main characters of ''WebsiteJMKit'', are a boyfriend and girlfriend, and they're both stuffed bunny toys with a missing eye. Though it's downplayed a bit as Jinx is brown and Minx is pink, and their missing eyes are on different sides.

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* Jinx and Minx, the main characters of ''WebsiteJMKit'', ''Website/JMKit'', are a boyfriend and girlfriend, and they're both stuffed bunny toys with a missing eye. Though it's downplayed a bit as Jinx is brown and Minx is pink, and their missing eyes are on different sides.
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* Jinx and Minx, the main characters of ''WebsiteJMKit'', are a boyfriend and girlfriend, and they're both stuffed bunny toys with a missing eye. Though it's downplayed a bit as Jinx is brown and Minx is pink, and their missing eyes are on different sides.
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TRS has defined The Beard as "fake straight relationship to hide being LGBT". Examples that don't fit this go in Fake Relationship or one of its other subtropes.


* Ruri and Kasuka from ''Literature/{{Durarara}}''. Both have [[RavenHairIvorySkin pale skin, dark hair]] and a similar stoic demeanor. Their relationship initially starts off as being [[TheBeard for show]], but grows into a genuine affection later since the two have [[BirdsOfAFeather far more in common than either initially realize]].

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* Ruri and Kasuka from ''Literature/{{Durarara}}''. Both have [[RavenHairIvorySkin pale skin, dark hair]] and a similar stoic demeanor. Their relationship initially starts off as being [[TheBeard for show]], show, but grows into a genuine affection later since the two have [[BirdsOfAFeather far more in common than either initially realize]].
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* Music/TaylorSwift and her boyfriend Joe Alwyn could pass as siblings. He actually looks a lot like her brother, Austin.

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* Music/TaylorSwift and her boyfriend ex-boyfriend Joe Alwyn could pass as siblings. He actually looks a lot like her brother, Austin.
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* Former lovers in this case, but both ''VideoGame/{{Undertale}}'' and its follow-up ''VideoGame/{{Deltarune}}'' feature Toriel and Asgore, who look very similar outside of their horn length and Asgore's [[InvertedTrope reverse]] FurryFemaleMane. It's unclear how notable this resemblance is, as they're the games' only point of reference for what Boss Monsters look like along with [[spoiler:their son Asriel.]]
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* The ''VideoGame/SonicTheHedgehog'' series [[SubvertedTrope subverts]] this trope with Sonic and Amy. The two actually do have similar appearances, design-wise (it's more apparent in their classic designs, but their modern designs share similarities too, minus the obvious ones like Amy wearing actual clothes rather than just shoes and gloves, and [[PinkGirlBlueBoy her being pink to contrast Sonic's blue]]), but the two aren't actually in a relationship (and Sonic, in-universe, has never stated any interest), although there ''has'' been ShipTease regarding the two hedgehogs.

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* The ''VideoGame/SonicTheHedgehog'' series [[SubvertedTrope subverts]] this trope with Sonic and Amy. The two actually do have similar appearances, design-wise (it's more apparent in their classic designs, where Amy's quills are arranged in the ''exact same way'' as Sonic's) but their modern designs share similarities too, minus the obvious ones like Amy wearing actual clothes rather than just shoes and gloves, and [[PinkGirlBlueBoy her being pink to contrast Sonic's blue]]), but the two aren't actually in a relationship (and Sonic, in-universe, has never (Despite Amy's wishes, and Sonic hasn't stated any interest), although there ''has'' been ShipTease regarding the two hedgehogs.
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* The ''VideoGame/SonicTheHedgehog'' series [[SubvertedTrope subverts]] this trope with Sonic and Amy. The two actually do have similar appearances, design-wise (it's more apparent in their classic designs, but their modern designs share similarities too, minus the obvious ones like Amy wearing actual clothes rather than just shoes and gloves, and [[PinkGirlBlueBoy her being pink to contrast Sonic's blue]]), but the two aren't actually in a relationship (and Sonic, in-universe, has never stated any interest), although there ''has'' been ShipTease regarding the two hedgehogs.
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* Ruri and Kasuka from ''LightNovel/{{Durarara}}''. Both have [[RavenHairIvorySkin pale skin, dark hair]] and a similar stoic demeanor. Their relationship initially starts off as being [[TheBeard for show]], but grows into a genuine affection later since the two have [[BirdsOfAFeather far more in common than either initially realize]].

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* Ruri and Kasuka from ''LightNovel/{{Durarara}}''.''Literature/{{Durarara}}''. Both have [[RavenHairIvorySkin pale skin, dark hair]] and a similar stoic demeanor. Their relationship initially starts off as being [[TheBeard for show]], but grows into a genuine affection later since the two have [[BirdsOfAFeather far more in common than either initially realize]].
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* In ''Anime/{{Toriko}}'', DoggedNiceGirl Rin attempted to invoke this trope towards Toriko whom she loves (and eventually married) modelling her apperance after him to the point of ''giving herself scars'' to match Toriko's own -- much to his dismay. Though fortnately she stopped after she made it on the wrong side.

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* In ''Anime/{{Toriko}}'', ''Manga/{{Toriko}}'', DoggedNiceGirl Rin attempted attempts to invoke this trope towards Toriko Toriko, whom she loves (and eventually married) marries), modelling her apperance appearance after him to the point of ''giving herself scars'' to match Toriko's own -- much to his dismay. Though fortnately Fortunately, she stopped stops after she made puts it on the wrong side.
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* Think of any cartoon that takes place in a WorldOfFunnyAnimals has an AmazingTechnicolorPopulation. Chances are very high, that, despite all odds, the Funny Animals will be the same species, and people with technicolor skin are very likely to have a lover with the same skin color as them.
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* ''WesternAnimation/{{Amphibia}}'': Anne’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Boonchuy, share quite a few resemblances, with Mrs. Boonchuy essentially looking like an older version of her daughter, and Mr. Boonchuy looking like a male version of his wife.

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* ''WesternAnimation/RegularShow'': Muscle Man and his girlfriend Starla have an improbable resemblance to each other, as both are short and fat with [[AmazingTechnicolorPopulation green skin]].



* ''WesternAnimation/RegularShow'': Muscle Man and his girlfriend Starla have an improbable resemblance to each other, as both are short and fat with [[AmazingTechnicolorPopulation green skin]].
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* ''WesternAnimation/RegularShow'': Muscle Man and his girlfriend Starla have an improbable resemblance to each other, as both are short and fat with [[AmazingTechnicolorPopulation green skin]].
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* ''WebSeries/WaywardGuideForTheUntrainedEye'': Exaggerated with Riley and Olivia, who are played by the ''same actress'' and revealed to be more than just friends in the [[Podcast/WaywardGuideForTheUntrainedEye companion podcast epilogue]]. Of course, they don't see the resemblance themselves.

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* ''WebSeries/WaywardGuideForTheUntrainedEye'': ''WebVideo/WaywardGuideForTheUntrainedEye'': Exaggerated with Riley and Olivia, who are played by the ''same actress'' and revealed to be more than just friends in the [[Podcast/WaywardGuideForTheUntrainedEye companion podcast epilogue]]. Of course, they don't see the resemblance themselves.
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* ''WebSeries/WaywardGuideForTheUntrainedEye'': Exaggerated with Riley and Olivia, who are played by the ''same actress'' and revealed to be more than just friends in the [[Podcast/WaywardGuideForTheUntrainedEye companion podcast epilogue]]. Of course, they don't see the resemblance themselves.
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* In the ''Literature/DollangangerSeries'', siblings Chris and Cathy spend the majority of their adult lives presenting themselves as husband and wife. They're both blue-eyed blonds, and do have a noticeable resemblance, according to other characters. They raise Cathy's two sons by other relationships and an adopted daughter (Chris is never stated to have fathered a child of his own). Their parents, Chris Sr. and Corrine, were also noted to resemble each other. Chris and Cathy eventually find out that their parents were uncle and niece [[spoiler:and if the ghost-written ''Literature/GardenOfShadows'' is to be considered canonical on this point, also half-siblings themselves]].

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