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* Innes and Ephraim in ''VideoGame/FireEmblemTheSacredStones'' play it around. Looks and fighting-skills wise, {{Archer Archetype}} Innes looks Noble while [[BladeonAStick spear-user]] Ephraim looks Roguish, but their personalities say the inverse: logical, cool-headed, and NotGoodWithPeople Innes is the real Roguish one, while the charismatic, sensitive and impulsive Ephraim is more of the Noble one.

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* Innes and Ephraim in ''VideoGame/FireEmblemTheSacredStones'' play it around. Looks and fighting-skills wise, {{Archer Archetype}} Innes looks Noble while [[BladeonAStick spear-user]] Ephraim looks Roguish, but their personalities say the inverse: logical, cool-headed, and NotGoodWithPeople NoSocialSkills Innes is the real Roguish one, while the charismatic, sensitive and impulsive Ephraim is more of the Noble one.
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* Crops up in the ''Literature/InfernalDevices'' trilogy. Jem Carstairs is a soft-spoken guy often found reading a book in the church library. William Herondale is a sarcastic lad with a reputation for deflowering maidens and frequenting taverns. They're VitriolicBestBuds who made an oath to fight side-to-side and die for each other if needed.

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* Crops up in the ''Literature/InfernalDevices'' ''Literature/TheInfernalDevices'' trilogy. Jem Carstairs is a soft-spoken guy often found reading a book in the church library. William Herondale is a sarcastic lad with a reputation for deflowering maidens and frequenting taverns. They're VitriolicBestBuds who made an oath to fight side-to-side and die for each other if needed.
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* ''Film/CruzDiablo'': Carlos is the captain of the Viceroy's soldiers more into chivalry love while Chacho is the leader of a gang of [[TheHighwayman Highwaymen]] who kidnaps women.

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* ''Film/CruzDiablo'': Carlos (noble) is the captain of the Viceroy's soldiers more into chivalry love while Chacho (roguish) is the leader of a gang of [[TheHighwayman Highwaymen]] who kidnaps women.
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* ''Film/CruzDiablo'': Carlos is the captain of the Viceroy's soldiers more into chivalry love while Chacho is the leader of a gang of [[TheHighwayman Highwaymen]] who kidnaps women.
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* ''Lightning Sentai Blitzenger'': [[StockShonenHero Rai Akasaka]] is the Noble Male compared to [[TeenGenius Kimura Sanjou]]'s Roguish Male. The former is a HotBlooded leader with a strong sense of justice who immediately drops what he's doing as soon as he hears that his teammates are in danger, while the latter is more volatile and arrogant, and despite [[JerkWithAHeartOfGold fighting for humanity like his fellow Blitzengers]], isn't above backtalking his superior.
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* Apollo and Frank Hawkian in ''Fanfic/PokemonCrossingFlyMeToTheMoon'': Apollo is the princely diplomat and champion of the Hoenn region, while Frank is the aggressive chain-smoking criminal with a penchant for throwing molotov cocktails.

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* Apollo and Frank Hawkian Hawkwind in ''Fanfic/PokemonCrossingFlyMeToTheMoon'': ''Fanfic/PokemonCrossing'': Apollo is the princely diplomat and champion of the Hoenn region, while Frank is the aggressive chain-smoking criminal with a penchant for throwing molotov cocktails.
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** When Richard grows up, he steps into the "noble" role to Edward's rogue, becoming a fierce warrior and fair governor of his own lands. He is fiercely loyal to Edward, even standing by him when he is deposed for a brief time. After some youthful dalliances, he becomes a loving and faithful husband to Anne, and he very much frowns upon the debauchery of his brother's court.

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** When Richard grows up, he steps into the "noble" role to Edward's rogue, becoming a fierce warrior and fair governor of his own lands. He is fiercely intensely loyal to Edward, even standing by him when he is deposed for a brief time. After some youthful dalliances, he becomes a loving and faithful husband to Anne, and he very much frowns upon the debauchery of his brother's court.
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** When Richard grows up, he steps into the "noble" role to Edward's rogue. He is fiercely loyal to Edward, even standing by him when he is deposed for a brief time. Prior to his marriage, Richard fathers two children out of wedlock, but he takes responsibility for them. After marrying Anne, he is a loving and faithful husband, and he very much frowns upon the debauchery of his brother's court.

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** ** When Richard grows up, he steps into the "noble" role to Edward's rogue.rogue, becoming a fierce warrior and fair governor of his own lands. He is fiercely loyal to Edward, even standing by him when he is deposed for a brief time. Prior to his marriage, Richard fathers two children out of wedlock, but he takes responsibility for them. After marrying Anne, some youthful dalliances, he is becomes a loving and faithful husband, husband to Anne, and he very much frowns upon the debauchery of his brother's court.
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* ''Literature/TheSunneInSplendour'':
** Early in the novel, the future Richard III has role models in his two oldest brothers. Edward, the future king, is a carousing, womanizing, fun-loving and mischievous figure, who also happens to be a brilliant warrior. Edmund is the brave, kind, wise-beyond-his years, TooGoodForThisSinfulEarth mentor to his sensitive youngest brother.
** When Richard grows up, he steps into the "noble" role to Edward's rogue. He is fiercely loyal to Edward, even standing by him when he is deposed for a brief time. Prior to his marriage, Richard fathers two children out of wedlock, but he takes responsibility for them. After marrying Anne, he is a loving and faithful husband, and he very much frowns upon the debauchery of his brother's court.

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* ''Film/RushHour'': Lee (noble) is the loyal, well mannered [[BytheBookCop good cop]] from the East, while Carter (roguish) is the [[FunnyAfro wisecracking]], [[BloodKnight arrogant]] [[CowboyCop bad cop]] from the West.

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* ''Film/RushHour'': Lee (noble) ''Film/TheFugitive'' plays around with these roles: Sam Gerard is the loyal, well mannered [[BytheBookCop good cop]] from cop in the East, equation, but he's the Roguish one, while Carter (roguish) is Richard Kimble, the [[FunnyAfro wisecracking]], [[BloodKnight arrogant]] [[CowboyCop bad cop]] from fugitive, is Noble.
* ''Film/TheManFromUncle'' gives us dapper, smooth-talking GentlemanThief Napoleon Solo (Roguish) and
the West.chivalrous and dutiful Illya Kuryakin (Noble).
* ''Franchise/MarvelCinematicUniverse'':
** Tony Stark/Iron Man, who ignores any rules he didn't make himself and will sleep with anyone, including reporters who call him "Merchant of Death" (roguish), and Steve Rogers/Captain America the paragon of incorruptible virtue who basically choose celibacy when he missed out on his true love (noble); one of the greatest foil in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, their difference gets really tense in Film/CaptainAmericaCivilWar.
** You've also got Thor and Loki, who interestingly portray both roles at the same time. Thor has a noble soul but acts like a crude rogue, while Loki acts like a distinguished noble but has the roguish heart.
* ''Film/ThePhantomOfTheOpera2004'' has Raoul, Christine's kind, noble, brave childhood friend as the Noble, contrasting with the controlling, manipulative, homicidal stalker Erik as the Roguish.



* ''Film/RushHour'': Lee (noble) is the loyal, well mannered [[BytheBookCop good cop]] from the East, while Carter (roguish) is the [[FunnyAfro wisecracking]], [[BloodKnight arrogant]] [[CowboyCop bad cop]] from the West.



* ''Franchise/MarvelCinematicUniverse'':
** Tony Stark/Iron Man, who ignores any rules he didn't make himself and will sleep with anyone, including reporters who call him "Merchant of Death" (roguish), and Steve Rogers/Captain America the paragon of incorruptible virtue who basically choose celibacy when he missed out on his true love (noble); one of the greatest foil in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, their difference gets really tense in Film/CaptainAmericaCivilWar.
** You've also got Thor and Loki, who interestingly portray both roles at the same time. Thor has a noble soul but acts like a crude rogue, while Loki acts like a distinguished noble but has the roguish heart.
* ''Film/TheManFromUncle'' gives us dapper, smooth-talking GentlemanThief Napoleon Solo (Roguish) and the chivalrous and dutiful Illya Kuryakin (Noble).
* ''Film/TheFugitive'' plays around with these roles: Sam Gerard is the cop in the equation, but he's the Roguish one, while Richard Kimble, the fugitive, is Noble.
* ''Film/ThePhantomOfTheOpera2004'' has Raoul, Christine's kind, noble, brave childhood friend as the Noble, contrasting with the controlling, manipulative, homicidal stalker Erik as the Roguish.
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* Apollo and Frank Hawkian in ''Fanfic/PokemonCrossingFlyMeToTheMoon'': Apollo is the princely diplomat and champion of the Hoenn region, while Frank is the aggressive chain-smoking delinquent with a penchant for molotov cocktails.

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* Apollo and Frank Hawkian in ''Fanfic/PokemonCrossingFlyMeToTheMoon'': Apollo is the princely diplomat and champion of the Hoenn region, while Frank is the aggressive chain-smoking delinquent criminal with a penchant for throwing molotov cocktails.
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* ''Series/{{Bridgerton}}'': In season 1, Prince Friedrich of Prussia is the noble to Simon Basset's roguish to Daphne Bridgerton. [[spoiler: Daphne eventually chooses Simon over Friedrich]].

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* ''Series/{{Bridgerton}}'': In season 1, Prince Friedrich of Prussia is the noble to Simon Basset's roguish to for Daphne Bridgerton. [[spoiler: Daphne eventually chooses Simon over Friedrich]].
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* ''Series/{{Bridgerton}}'': In season 1, Prince Friedrich of Prussia is the noble to Simon Basset's roguish to Daphne Bridgerton. [[spoiler: Daphne eventually chooses Simon over Friedrich]].
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* Apollo and Frank Hawkian in ''Fanfic/PokemonCrossingFlyMeToTheMoon'': Apollo is the princely diplomat and champion of the Hoenn region, while Frank is the aggressive chain-smoking delinquent with a penchant for molotov cocktails.
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* ''Film/RushHour'': Lee (noble) is the loyal, and [[NiceGuy well mannered]] [[GoodCopBadCop good cop]] from the East, while Carter (roguish) is the [[FunnyAfro wisecracking]], [[StreetSmart street smart]] [[GoodCopBadCop bad cop]] from the West.

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* ''Film/RushHour'': Lee (noble) is the loyal, and [[NiceGuy well mannered]] [[GoodCopBadCop mannered [[BytheBookCop good cop]] from the East, while Carter (roguish) is the [[FunnyAfro wisecracking]], [[StreetSmart street smart]] [[GoodCopBadCop [[BloodKnight arrogant]] [[CowboyCop bad cop]] from the West.
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* ''WesternAnimation/SamuraiJack'' has the calm, clean-cut, polite Jack and the hot-tempered, rough-and-tumble, obnoxious Scotsman. The usual dynamic regarding relationships is inverted, however, with Jack being a CelibateHero ([[spoiler: [[center:'''[[Characters/SamuraiJack Index]]:''' At least until Season 5]]]]) and the Scotsman being HappilyMarried.

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* ''WesternAnimation/SamuraiJack'' has the calm, clean-cut, polite Jack and the hot-tempered, rough-and-tumble, obnoxious Scotsman. The usual dynamic regarding relationships is inverted, however, with Jack being a CelibateHero ([[spoiler: [[center:'''[[Characters/SamuraiJack Index]]:''' At least until Season 5]]]]) 5]]) and the Scotsman being HappilyMarried.
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* ''WesternAnimation/SamuraiJack'' has the calm, clean-cut, polite Jack and the hot-tempered, rough-and-tumble, obnoxious Scotsman. The usual dynamic regarding relationships is inverted, however, with Jack being a CelibateHero ([[spoiler: [[[[center:'''[[Characters/SamuraiJack Index]]:''' At least until Season 5]]]]) and the Scotsman being HappilyMarried.

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* ''WesternAnimation/SamuraiJack'' has the calm, clean-cut, polite Jack and the hot-tempered, rough-and-tumble, obnoxious Scotsman. The usual dynamic regarding relationships is inverted, however, with Jack being a CelibateHero ([[spoiler: [[[[center:'''[[Characters/SamuraiJack [[center:'''[[Characters/SamuraiJack Index]]:''' At least until Season 5]]]]) and the Scotsman being HappilyMarried.
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* ''WesternAnimation/SamuraiJack'' has the calm, clean-cut, polite Jack and the hot-tempered, rough-and-tumble, obnoxious Scotsman. The usual dynamic regarding relationships is inverted, however, with Jack being a CelibateHero ([[spoiler: [[FirstLove At least until Season 5]]]]) and the Scotsman being HappilyMarried.

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* ''WesternAnimation/SamuraiJack'' has the calm, clean-cut, polite Jack and the hot-tempered, rough-and-tumble, obnoxious Scotsman. The usual dynamic regarding relationships is inverted, however, with Jack being a CelibateHero ([[spoiler: [[FirstLove [[[[center:'''[[Characters/SamuraiJack Index]]:''' At least until Season 5]]]]) and the Scotsman being HappilyMarried.
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* ''WesternAnimation/SamuraiJack'' has the calm, clean-cut, polite Jack and the hot-tempered, rough-and-tumble, obnoxious Scotsman. The usual dynamic regarding relationships is inverted, however, with Jack being a CelibateHero ([[Spoilers [[FirstLove At least until Season 5]]]]) and the Scotsman being HappilyMarried.

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* ''WesternAnimation/SamuraiJack'' has the calm, clean-cut, polite Jack and the hot-tempered, rough-and-tumble, obnoxious Scotsman. The usual dynamic regarding relationships is inverted, however, with Jack being a CelibateHero ([[Spoilers ([[spoiler: [[FirstLove At least until Season 5]]]]) and the Scotsman being HappilyMarried.
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* ''Film/RushHour'': Lee (noble) is the [[CulturedBadass cultured]], and [[NiceGuy well mannered]] [[GoodCopBadCop good cop]] from the East, while Carter (roguish) is the [[FunnyAfro wisecracking]], [[StreetSmart street smart]] [[GoodCopBadCop bad cop]] from the West.

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* ''Film/RushHour'': Lee (noble) is the [[CulturedBadass cultured]], loyal, and [[NiceGuy well mannered]] [[GoodCopBadCop good cop]] from the East, while Carter (roguish) is the [[FunnyAfro wisecracking]], [[StreetSmart street smart]] [[GoodCopBadCop bad cop]] from the West.



* ''WesternAnimation/SamuraiJack'' has the calm, clean-cut, polite Jack and the hot-tempered, rough-and-tumble, obnoxious Scotsman. The usual dynamic regarding relationships is inverted, however, with Jack being a CelibateHero ([[FirstLove At least until Season 5]]) and the Scotsman being HappilyMarried.

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* ''WesternAnimation/SamuraiJack'' has the calm, clean-cut, polite Jack and the hot-tempered, rough-and-tumble, obnoxious Scotsman. The usual dynamic regarding relationships is inverted, however, with Jack being a CelibateHero ([[FirstLove ([[Spoilers [[FirstLove At least until Season 5]]) 5]]]]) and the Scotsman being HappilyMarried.

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* ''Franchise/MarvelCinematicUniverse'': Tony Stark/Iron Man (roguish) and Steve Rogers/Captain America (noble); one of the greatest foil in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, their difference gets really tense in Film/CaptainAmericaCivilWar.

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* ''Franchise/MarvelCinematicUniverse'': ''Franchise/MarvelCinematicUniverse'':
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Tony Stark/Iron Man (roguish) Man, who ignores any rules he didn't make himself and will sleep with anyone, including reporters who call him "Merchant of Death" (roguish), and Steve Rogers/Captain America the paragon of incorruptible virtue who basically choose celibacy when he missed out on his true love (noble); one of the greatest foil in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, their difference gets really tense in Film/CaptainAmericaCivilWar.
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* ''WesternAnimation/SamuraiJack'' has the calm, clean-cut, polite Jack and the hot-tempered, rough-and-tumble, obnoxious Scotsman. The usual dynamic regarding relationships is inverted, however, with Jack being a CelibateHero (At least until Season 5) and the Scotsman being HappilyMarried.

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* ''WesternAnimation/SamuraiJack'' has the calm, clean-cut, polite Jack and the hot-tempered, rough-and-tumble, obnoxious Scotsman. The usual dynamic regarding relationships is inverted, however, with Jack being a CelibateHero (At ([[FirstLove At least until Season 5) 5]]) and the Scotsman being HappilyMarried.
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* ''WesternAnimation/SamuraiJack'' has the calm, clean-cut, polite Jack and the hot-tempered, rough-and-tumble, obnoxious Scotsman. The usual dynamic regarding relationships is inverted, however, with Jack being a CelibateHero and the Scotsman being HappilyMarried.

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* ''WesternAnimation/SamuraiJack'' has the calm, clean-cut, polite Jack and the hot-tempered, rough-and-tumble, obnoxious Scotsman. The usual dynamic regarding relationships is inverted, however, with Jack being a CelibateHero (At least until Season 5) and the Scotsman being HappilyMarried.
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** Guts is an [[RatedMForManly ultra-manly]] and uncivilized ByronicHero and Griffith is a sophisticated and [[ManipulativeBastard manipulative]] CulturedBadass. Guts is very much the Roguish Male in most things, including not being interested in sex or romance (at least, until he meets Casca). Griffith, on the other hand, shows what a Noble Male is capable of when [[FaceHeelTurn he goes bad]]. [[MoralEventHorizon And it is horrific]].

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** Guts is an [[RatedMForManly ultra-manly]] and uncivilized ByronicHero and Griffith is a sophisticated and [[ManipulativeBastard manipulative]] CulturedBadass. Guts is very much the Roguish Male in most things, including not being interested in sex or romance (at least, until he meets Casca). Griffith, on the other hand, shows what a Noble Male is capable of when until [[FaceHeelTurn he goes bad]]. [[MoralEventHorizon And it is horrific]].
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* ''Franchise/RushHour'': Lee (noble) is the [[CulturedBadass cultured]], and [[NiceGuy well mannered]] [[GoodCopBadCop good cop]] from the East, while Carter (roguish) is the [[FunnyAfro wisecracking]], [[StreetSmart street smart]] [[GoodCopBadCop bad cop]] from the West.

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* ''Franchise/RushHour'': ''Film/RushHour'': Lee (noble) is the [[CulturedBadass cultured]], and [[NiceGuy well mannered]] [[GoodCopBadCop good cop]] from the East, while Carter (roguish) is the [[FunnyAfro wisecracking]], [[StreetSmart street smart]] [[GoodCopBadCop bad cop]] from the West.
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* ''Franchise/RushHour'': Lee (noble) is the [[CulturedBadass cultured]], and [[NiceGuy well mannered]] good cop from the East, while Carter (roguish) is the [[FunnyAfro wisecracking]], [[StreetSmart street smart]] bad cop from the West.

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* ''Franchise/RushHour'': Lee (noble) is the [[CulturedBadass cultured]], and [[NiceGuy well mannered]] [[GoodCopBadCop good cop cop]] from the East, while Carter (roguish) is the [[FunnyAfro wisecracking]], [[StreetSmart street smart]] [[GoodCopBadCop bad cop cop]] from the West.
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* ''Franchise/RushHour'': Lee (noble) is the [[CulturedBadass cultured]], and [[NiceGuy well mannered]] good cop from the East, while Carter (roguish) is the [[FunnyAfro wisecracking]], [[StreetSmart street smart]] bad cop from the West.
* ''Franchise/PiratesOfTheCaribbean'': Will Turner (noble) is polite, chivalrous, and loyal, while Captain Jack Sparrow (roguish) is devious and has a severe case of ChronicBackstabbingDisorder. Throughout the first three films, Will has eyes only for his childhood friend Elizabeth, while Jack is regularly slapped by former lovers.

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* ''Franchise/RushHour'': *''Franchise/RushHour'': Lee (noble) is the [[CulturedBadass cultured]], and [[NiceGuy well mannered]] good cop from the East, while Carter (roguish) is the [[FunnyAfro wisecracking]], [[StreetSmart street smart]] bad cop from the West.
* ''Franchise/PiratesOfTheCaribbean'': *''Franchise/PiratesOfTheCaribbean'': Will Turner (noble) is polite, chivalrous, and loyal, while Captain Jack Sparrow (roguish) is devious and has a severe case of ChronicBackstabbingDisorder. Throughout the first three films, Will has eyes only for his childhood friend Elizabeth, while Jack is regularly slapped by former lovers.
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* ''Franchise/RushHour'': Lee (noble) is the [[CulturedBadass cultured]], and [[NiceGuy well mannered]] good cop from the East, while Carter (roguish) is the wisecracking, [[Streetsmart]] bad cop from the West.
* ''Franchise/PiratesOfTheCaribbean'': Will Turner (noble) is polite, chivalrous, and loyal, while Captain Jack Sparrow (roguish) is devious and has a severe case of ChronicBackstabbingDisorder. Throughout the first three films, Will has eyes only for his childhood friend Elizabeth, while Jack is regularly slapped by former lovers.

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* ''Franchise/RushHour'': *''Franchise/RushHour'': Lee (noble) is the [[CulturedBadass cultured]], and [[NiceGuy well mannered]] good cop from the East, while Carter (roguish) is the wisecracking, [[Streetsmart]] [[FunnyAfro wisecracking]], [[StreetSmart street smart]] bad cop from the West.
* ''Franchise/PiratesOfTheCaribbean'': *''Franchise/PiratesOfTheCaribbean'': Will Turner (noble) is polite, chivalrous, and loyal, while Captain Jack Sparrow (roguish) is devious and has a severe case of ChronicBackstabbingDisorder. Throughout the first three films, Will has eyes only for his childhood friend Elizabeth, while Jack is regularly slapped by former lovers.
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* ''Franchise/RushHour'': Lee (noble) is the cultured, and well mannered [[GoodCop/BadCop good cop]] from the East, while Carter (roguish) is the wisecracking, [[street smart]] [[GoodCop/BadCop bad cop]] from the West.
* ''Franchise/PiratesOfTheCaribbean'': Will Turner (noble) is polite, chivalrous, and loyal, while Captain Jack Sparrow (roguish) is devious and has a severe case of ChronicBackstabbingDisorder. Throughout the first three films, Will has eyes only for his childhood friend Elizabeth, while Jack is regularly slapped by former lovers.

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* ''Franchise/RushHour'': *''Franchise/RushHour'': Lee (noble) is the cultured, [[CulturedBadass cultured]], and [[NiceGuy well mannered [[GoodCop/BadCop mannered]] good cop]] cop from the East, while Carter (roguish) is the wisecracking, [[street smart]] [[GoodCop/BadCop [[Streetsmart]] bad cop]] cop from the West.
* ''Franchise/PiratesOfTheCaribbean'': *''Franchise/PiratesOfTheCaribbean'': Will Turner (noble) is polite, chivalrous, and loyal, while Captain Jack Sparrow (roguish) is devious and has a severe case of ChronicBackstabbingDisorder. Throughout the first three films, Will has eyes only for his childhood friend Elizabeth, while Jack is regularly slapped by former lovers.
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* ''Franchise/RushHour'': Lee (noble) is the cultured, and well mannered [[GoodCop/BadCopgood cop]] from the East, while Carter (roguish) is the wisecracking, [[street smart]] [[GoodCop/BadCopbad cop]] from the West.
* ''Franchise/PiratesOfTheCaribbean'': Will Turner (noble) is polite, chivalrous, and loyal, while Captain Jack Sparrow (roguish) is devious and has a severe case of ChronicBackstabbingDisorder. Throughout the first three films, Will has eyes only for his childhood friend Elizabeth, while Jack is regularly slapped by former lovers.

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* ''Franchise/RushHour'': *''Franchise/RushHour'': Lee (noble) is the cultured, and well mannered [[GoodCop/BadCopgood [[GoodCop/BadCop good cop]] from the East, while Carter (roguish) is the wisecracking, [[street smart]] [[GoodCop/BadCopbad [[GoodCop/BadCop bad cop]] from the West.
* ''Franchise/PiratesOfTheCaribbean'': *''Franchise/PiratesOfTheCaribbean'': Will Turner (noble) is polite, chivalrous, and loyal, while Captain Jack Sparrow (roguish) is devious and has a severe case of ChronicBackstabbingDisorder. Throughout the first three films, Will has eyes only for his childhood friend Elizabeth, while Jack is regularly slapped by former lovers.

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