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* The two random Inquisition soldiers who arrest Antharia Jack in [[{{Zork}} Zork: Grand Inquisitor]], and show up in other cutscenes.
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** Did you not mention Bebop and Rocksteady?
*** They're more part of the TerribleTrio than ThoseTwoBadGuys.
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* Shin and Noi of ''{{Dorohedoro}}'' wear the same kind of black suits as the ''PulpFiction'' protagonists and like to have [[BodyCountCompetition body count competitions]]. They're also surprisingly nice [[PunchClockVillain off the job]] and good-looking under those terrifying masks they wear. Do to GrayAndGreyMorality, they are among the protagonists.

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* Shin and Noi of ''{{Dorohedoro}}'' wear the same kind of black suits as the ''PulpFiction'' protagonists and like to have [[BodyCountCompetition body count competitions]]. They're also surprisingly nice [[PunchClockVillain off the job]] and good-looking under those terrifying masks they wear. Do Due to GrayAndGreyMorality, they are among the protagonists.
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* Shin and Noi of ''{{Dorohedoro}}'' wear the same kind of black suits as the ''PulpFiction'' protagonists and like to have [[BodyCountCompetition body count competitions]]. They're also surprisingly nice [[PunchClockVillain off the job]] and good-looking under those terrifying masks they wear. Do to GrayAndGreyMorality, they are among the protagonists.
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** Biggs and Wedge are your teammates in early [[FinalFantasyVI FFVI]]. Considering you were being [[spoiler:controlled]] and they worked for the ones that did it...

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** Biggs and Wedge are your teammates in early [[FinalFantasyVI FFVI]]. Considering you were being [[spoiler:controlled]] and they worked for the ones that who did it...
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** Biggs and Wedge are your teammates in early [[FinalFantasyVI FFVI]]. Considering you were being controlled and they worked for the ones that did it...

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** Biggs and Wedge are your teammates in early [[FinalFantasyVI FFVI]]. Considering you were being controlled [[spoiler:controlled]] and they worked for the ones that did it...
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** Biggs and Wedge are your teammates in early [[FinalFantasyVI FFVI]]. Considering you were being controlled and they worked for the ones that did it...
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*** The funny thing about that is, because of Blitzwing's near-LiteralSplitPersonality, they can either be brains and brawn (Lugnut and "cold" Blitzwing), brawn and brawn (Lugnut and "hot" Blitzwing), or brains and WTF!? (Lugnut and random Blitzwing).

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* Rosencrass and Guildenswine (their names being one of many {{Shout Out}}s to {{Shakespeare}}) of the ''WelkinWeasels'' series are pretty close to this category. Usually they're just spies, but near the end of ''Castle Storm'' they commit murder on a whim and are willing to kill Sylver and his gang for money. Since they do this in a magical forest, [[AndIMustScream this proves to be their downfall]].

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* Rosencrass and Guildenswine (their names being one of many {{Shout Out}}s to {{Shakespeare}}) of the ''WelkinWeasels'' series are pretty close to this category.series. Usually they're just spies, but near the end of ''Castle Storm'' they commit murder on a whim and are willing to kill Sylver and his gang for money. Since they do this in a magical forest, [[AndIMustScream this proves to be their downfall]]. Both depicted generations of the Herk and Bare families could also fall into this category - the first pair are mercenaries, and the second pair are graverobbers.



* Arguably, Hunter and Arcturus from ''SuicideForHire'' fall under this heading.

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* Arguably, Hunter and Arcturus from ''SuicideForHire'' fall under this heading.are a VillainProtagonist variation.


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* From the point of view of the MarySue victims, most {{PPC}} agent pairs are this. The agents' opinions may vary.
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* Horace and Jasper of OneHundredAndOneDalmatians.
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* TropeMaker ''and'' UrExample, possibly: [[ErnestHemingway Hemingway's]] ''TheKillers''.
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* Chris Partlow and Felicia "Snoop" Pearson of ''TheWire''.
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** In ''The Art Of Discworld'', Pratchett lays out the principle of this trope - if a gang has two members (a "gangette"), one will do the thinking and the other will "talk like dis". If there is a third, the same applies but the third guy will be called Fingers.
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* Gutsman and Cutman in the Ruby-Spears ''{{MegaMan}}'' production. [[{{DumbMuscle}} Shame about their IQs.]] Elecman and Bombman are a less frequent but definite evil duo.

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* Gutsman and Cutman in the Ruby-Spears ''{{MegaMan}}'' ''Series/MegaMan'' production. [[{{DumbMuscle}} Shame about their IQs.]] Elecman and Bombman are a less frequent but definite evil duo.
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* Idget [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin the Midget]] and Dangerous Dan Mc Boo in MickeyMouse comics. Idget is slightly smarter than Dan, but they in general seem equal partners in crime - sometimes employed by others, sometimes working on their own.
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* Biggs and Wedge in [[FinalFantasyVIII FFVIII]]. who suffer demotions after every encounter, [[spoiler:until they quit in late disk 3.]]

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* The trio of nameless villains in the Kurt Weill opera ''Die Bürgschaft'', who take dirty work where they find it.
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* Rip and Snort, the coyote brothers from the ''HankTheCowdog'' series.
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*The First Man and Second Man from ''Kiss Me, Kate'' don't kill anyone on stage, but they are mobsters and they talk an awful lot.
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** And they all are part of one organiztion - Akatsuki. They split in [[EvilDuo pairs]] to counter ConservationOfNinjutsu.
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* Ciel and Sebastian from ''{{Kuroshitsuji}}''. Also, Claude and Alois.
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* Dennis Potter's ''TheSingingDetective'' features two bad guys who live the cliché. At one point, one of them realises it, and points out that neither of them has a name - a combo of BreakingTheFourthWall and LampshadeHanging that only adds to the already epic levels of MindScrew.

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* Dennis Potter's ''TheSingingDetective'' features two bad guys who live the cliché. At one point, one of them realises it, and points out that neither of them has a name - a combo of BreakingTheFourthWall and LampshadeHanging that only adds to the already epic levels of MindScrew.
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* Dennis Potter's ''TheSingingDetective'' features two bad guys who live the cliché. At one point, one of them realises it, and points out that neither of them has a name - a combo of BreakingTheFourthWall and LampshadeHanging that only adds to the already epic levels of MindScrew.

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* Dennis Potter's ''TheSingingDetective'' features two bad guys who live the cliché.cliché. At one point, one of them realises it, and points out that neither of them has a name - a combo of BreakingTheFourthWall and LampshadeHanging that only adds to the already epic levels of MindScrew.
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* Solt and Peppor from ''ChronoCross'' fill this role in addition to being part of a GoldfishPoopGang.
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* The two robbers in one of the earlier ''Girly'' arcs. Arguably, the two-headed turtle may fit in this category as well.

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* The two robbers in one of the earlier ''Girly'' ''{{Girly}}'' arcs. Arguably, the two-headed turtle may fit in this category as well.
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* The Lizardman bounty hunters Gannji and Enor from ''OrderOfTheStick''.
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* Cold-hearted assassin Kieth Baker and inept robber Sam Perkins in the {{Western}} manga ''{{Miriam}}''. While they lack the duo dynamic usually present, and they don't usually work together, they fit the mold in a lot of other ways (like the customary occasional personality clash).

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* Cold-hearted assassin Kieth Baker and inept robber Sam Perkins in the {{Western}} manga ''{{Miriam}}''.{{Manga/Miriam}}. While they lack the duo dynamic usually present, and they don't usually work together, they fit the mold in a lot of other ways (like the customary occasional personality clash).

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