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* On ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagic'', [[GreenEyedMonster Nightmare]] [[FallenAngel Moon]] in the pilot is this to [[TheHighQueen Princess]] [[BigGood Celestia]], [[AnthropomorphicPersonification Discord]] in the second season premiere to the Elements of Harmony represented by the mane six, [[GodSaveUsFromTheQueen Queen Chrysalis]] in the second season finale to Princess Cadence, and Trixie to lead protagonist Twilight Sparkle when [[DrunkOnTheDarkSide under the effects]] of an ArtifactOfDoom.

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* On ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagic'', [[GreenEyedMonster Nightmare]] [[FallenAngel Moon]] in the pilot is this to [[TheHighQueen Princess]] [[BigGood Celestia]], [[AnthropomorphicPersonification Discord]] in the second season premiere to the Elements of Harmony represented by the [[FanNickname mane six, six]], [[GodSaveUsFromTheQueen Queen Queen]] [[TheFairFolk Chrysalis]] in the second season finale to Princess Cadence, and Trixie to lead protagonist Twilight Sparkle when [[DrunkOnTheDarkSide under the effects]] of an ArtifactOfDoom.
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** ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyEquestriaGIrls'' gives us Sunset Shimmer, a former student of Princess Celestia. Unlike Trixie, Sunset is actually a perfect counterpart to Twilight as Sunset couldn't give two flips about studying, believed herself to be superior, would go so far as to use underhanded tricks to shatter friendships and ruin other people's fun for her own sake. [[spoiler:Oh, and turning into a [[OneWingedAngel friggin' demon]] might have a factor in this.]]

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** ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyEquestriaGIrls'' ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyEquestriaGirls'' gives us Sunset Shimmer, a former student of Princess Celestia. Unlike Trixie, Sunset is actually a perfect counterpart to Twilight as Sunset couldn't give two flips about studying, believed herself to be superior, would go so far as to use underhanded tricks to shatter friendships and ruin other people's fun for her own sake. [[spoiler:Oh, and turning into a [[OneWingedAngel friggin' demon]] might have a factor in this.]]
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** ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyEquestriaGIrls'' gives us Sunset Shimmer, a former student of Princess Celestia. Unlike Trixie, Sunset is actually a perfect counterpart to Twilight as Sunset couldn't give two flips about studying, believed herself to be superior, would go so far as to use underhanded tricks to shatter friendships and ruin other people's fun for her own sake. [[spoiler:Oh, and turning into a [[OneWingedAngel friggin' demon]] might have a factor in this.]]
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** And more recently there's Lightning Dust, who's like Rainbow Dash - that is, if Rainbow Dash had [[TheSociopath absolutely zero concern for other ponies]] in her quest to become the best flier in Equestria.

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** And more recently there's Lightning Dust, who's like Rainbow Dash - that is, if Rainbow Dash had [[TheSociopath absolutely zero concern for other ponies]] in her quest to become the best flier in Equestria.Equestria, and Sunset Shimmer, who is basically Twilight Sparkle, except without the magic of friendship and alot more power-hungry.
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* Tooley to Texas in ''{{WesternAnimation/Motorcity}}''. "Threat Level: Texas!" has the two of them interacting for most of the episode('s real time) .

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* Tooley to Texas in ''{{WesternAnimation/Motorcity}}''. "Threat Level: Texas!" has the two of them interacting for most of the episode('s real time) .time). Kaia is this to Mike, as they both want to stop Kane, but Kaia is willing to harm innocent people in the process. During the MushroomSamba of "Mayhem Night" Mike sees a literal evil-version of himself, possibly as a reminder of his past working for Kane.

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* ''WesternAnimation/GravityFalls'' has Gideon to Stan; they're both [[ConMan con men]], but where Stan is a JerkWithAHeartOfGold Gideon is a straight up psychopathic CorruptHick.

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* ''WesternAnimation/GravityFalls'' has Gideon to both Dipper and Stan; they're he has knowledge of the supernatural comparable to Dipper, and he and Stan are both [[ConMan con men]], but where Stan is a JerkWithAHeartOfGold Gideon is a straight up psychopathic CorruptHick.

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* ''WesternAnimation/GravityFalls'' has Gideon to Stan; they're both [[ConMan con men]], but where Stan is a JerkWithAHeartOfGold Gideon is a straight up psychopathic CorruptHick.
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* ''WesternAnimation/AladdinTheSeries'' gives us Mozenrath to Aladdin. Both of them are very clever and quick-witted, yet they are occasionally prone to letting their youthful impatience and boredom get in their way of completely reaching their [[GuileHero full]] [[MagnificentBastard potential]], and they're both hinted to have rather unpleasant pasts. Oh, and neither of them is ever seen without their faithful animal companions.
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** ''[[WesternAnimation/Ben10Omniverse Omniverse]]'' has Khyber's alien dog who can transform into monstrous predators with the aid of the Nemetrix, a technology-based example of this trope to Ben's Omnitrix.

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** ''[[WesternAnimation/Ben10Omniverse Omniverse]]'' has Khyber's alien dog Zed who can transform into monstrous predators with the aid of the Nemetrix, a technology-based example of this trope to Ben's Omnitrix.

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** Asajj Ventress is this to Anakin. They both used to be slaves on a remote CrapsackWorld, have been rescued by a Jedi, who were considered somewhat "rogues" by others, both of their rescuers died, and both of them became the apprentices of a Sith Lord. Interesting to note, that while Anakin started slipping closer and closer to the Dark side in Season 4, she seems to have started to work on a HeelFaceTurn at the end of the same season.
** To a lesser extent, Ventress's a counterpart to Ahsoka as well: both of their Masters were Jedi who fell to Dark Side, both of them strived to proove themselves worthy of their respective Masters, they both started by using a single green-bladed ligthsaber, and picked up DualWielding later, and finally the way the Jedi Council abandoned Ahsoka under pressure from the Senate, eerily resambles to how Dooku betrayed Ventress on Sidous's order. [[NotSoDifferent They have even come to realise that they have a lot in common]].

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** Asajj Ventress is this to Anakin. They both used to be slaves on a remote CrapsackWorld, have been rescued by a Jedi, who were considered somewhat "rogues" by others, both of their rescuers died, and both of them became the apprentices of a Sith Lord. Interesting to note, that while Anakin started slipping closer and closer to the Dark side Side in Season 4, she seems to have started to work on a HeelFaceTurn at the end of the same season.
** To a lesser extent, Ventress's Ventress is a counterpart to Ahsoka as well: both of their Masters masters were Jedi who fell to Dark Side, both of them strived strove to proove prove themselves worthy of their respective Masters, masters, they both started by using a single green-bladed ligthsaber, and picked up DualWielding later, and finally the way the Jedi Council abandoned Ahsoka under pressure from the Senate, eerily resambles resembles to how Dooku betrayed Ventress on Sidous's Sidious's order. [[NotSoDifferent They have even come to realise realize that they have a lot in common]].
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** Asajj Ventress is this to Anakin. They both used to be slaves on a remote CrapsackWorld, have been rescued by a Jedi, who were considered somewhat "rogues" by others, both of their rescuers died, and both of them became the apprentices of a Sith Lord. Interesting to note, that while Anakin started slipping closer and closer to the Dark side in Season 4, she seems to have started to work on a HeelFaceTurn at the end of the same season.
** To a lesser extent, Ventress's a counterpart to Ahsoka as well: both of their Masters were Jedi who fell to Dark Side, both of them strived to proove themselves worthy of their respective Masters, they both started by using a single green-bladed ligthsaber, and picked up DualWielding later, and finally the way the Jedi Council abandoned Ahsoka under pressure from the Senate, eerily resambles to how Dooku betrayed Ventress on Sidous's order. [[NotSoDifferent They have even come to realise that they have a lot in common]].
** The Daughter and the Son are respectively the embodiments of the Light, and {{The Dark Side}}s of the Force.
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* The episode "Jack versus Mad Jack" of ''WesternAnimation/SamuraiJack'' deals with Jack's inner rage building to a peak when he gets bombarded by nearly a dozen bounty hunters. Aku, watching Jack's anger boil, sees that his fury is powerful in its own right and decides to manifest an evil duplicate called Mad Jack to turn it against him. However, Jack soon discovers that Mad Jack's existence is tied to the rage that currently resides in him, so Jack takes a second to cool his head and purge his mind of that rage, which wipes Mad Jack from existence.

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* The episode "Jack versus Mad Jack" of ''WesternAnimation/SamuraiJack'' deals with Jack's inner rage building to a peak when he gets bombarded by nearly a dozen bounty hunters. Aku, watching Jack's anger boil, sees that his fury is powerful in its own right and decides to manifest an evil duplicate called Mad Jack to turn it against him. However, Jack soon discovers that Mad Jack's existence is tied to the rage that currently resides in him, so Jack takes a second to cool his head and purge his mind of that rage, which wipes Mad Jack from existence.existence.
* ''{{Bananaman}}'' had an evil counterpart in Appleman.
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* The episode "Jack versus Mad Jack" of ''SamuraiJack'' deals with Samurai Jack's inner rage building to a peak when he gets bombarded by nearly a dozen bounty hunters. Aku, watching Jack's anger boil, sees that his fury is powerful in its own right and decides to manifest an evil duplicate called Mad Jack to turn it against him. However, [[spoiler: Jack soon discovers that Mad Jack's existence is tied to the rage that currently resides in him, so Jack takes a second to cool his head and purge his mind of that rage, which wipes Mad Jack from existence.]]

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* The episode "Jack versus Mad Jack" of ''SamuraiJack'' ''WesternAnimation/SamuraiJack'' deals with Samurai Jack's inner rage building to a peak when he gets bombarded by nearly a dozen bounty hunters. Aku, watching Jack's anger boil, sees that his fury is powerful in its own right and decides to manifest an evil duplicate called Mad Jack to turn it against him. However, [[spoiler: Jack soon discovers that Mad Jack's existence is tied to the rage that currently resides in him, so Jack takes a second to cool his head and purge his mind of that rage, which wipes Mad Jack from existence.]]
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* On ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagic'', [[GreenEyedMonster Nightmare Moon]] in the pilot is this to [[BigGood Princess Celestia]], [[GodSaveUsFromTheQueen Queen Chrysalis]] in the second season finale to Princess Cadence, and Trixie becomes this to lead protagonist Twilight Sparkle under the effects of an ArtifactOfDoom.
** And more recently there's Lightning Dust, who's like Rainbow Dash, that is if Rainbow Dash had absolutely zero concern for other ponies in her journey to be the best flier in Equestria.

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* On ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagic'', [[GreenEyedMonster Nightmare Nightmare]] [[FallenAngel Moon]] in the pilot is this to [[TheHighQueen Princess]] [[BigGood Princess Celestia]], [[AnthropomorphicPersonification Discord]] in the second season premiere to the Elements of Harmony represented by the mane six, [[GodSaveUsFromTheQueen Queen Chrysalis]] in the second season finale to Princess Cadence, and Trixie becomes this to lead protagonist Twilight Sparkle when [[DrunkOnTheDarkSide under the effects effects]] of an ArtifactOfDoom.
** And more recently there's Lightning Dust, who's like Rainbow Dash, Dash - that is is, if Rainbow Dash had [[TheSociopath absolutely zero concern for other ponies ponies]] in her journey quest to be become the best flier in Equestria.
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** Trixie is this to Twilight Sparkle since they share a talent of using magic, but unlike Twilight Sparkle, Trixie has little redeeming qualities.
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** Trixie is this to Twilight Sparkle since they share a talent of using magic, but unlike Twilight Sparkle, Trixie has little redeeming qualities.
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* The episode "Jack versus Mad Jack" of ''SamuraiJack'' deals with Samurai Jack's inner rage building to a peak when he gets bombarded by nearly a dozen bounty hunters. Aku, watching Jack's anger boil, decides to manifest an evil duplicate called Mad Jack. However, [[spoiler: Jack soon discovers that Mad Jack's existence is tied to the rage that currently resides in him, so Jack takes a second to cool his head and purge his mind of that rage, which wipes Mad Jack from existence.]]

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* The episode "Jack versus Mad Jack" of ''SamuraiJack'' deals with Samurai Jack's inner rage building to a peak when he gets bombarded by nearly a dozen bounty hunters. Aku, watching Jack's anger boil, sees that his fury is powerful in its own right and decides to manifest an evil duplicate called Mad Jack.Jack to turn it against him. However, [[spoiler: Jack soon discovers that Mad Jack's existence is tied to the rage that currently resides in him, so Jack takes a second to cool his head and purge his mind of that rage, which wipes Mad Jack from existence.]]
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* Tooley to Texas in ''{{WesternAnimation/Motorcity}}''. "Threat Level: Texas!" has the two of them interacting for most of the episode('s real time) .

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* Tooley to Texas in ''{{WesternAnimation/Motorcity}}''. "Threat Level: Texas!" has the two of them interacting for most of the episode('s real time) .time) .
* The episode "Jack versus Mad Jack" of ''SamuraiJack'' deals with Samurai Jack's inner rage building to a peak when he gets bombarded by nearly a dozen bounty hunters. Aku, watching Jack's anger boil, decides to manifest an evil duplicate called Mad Jack. However, [[spoiler: Jack soon discovers that Mad Jack's existence is tied to the rage that currently resides in him, so Jack takes a second to cool his head and purge his mind of that rage, which wipes Mad Jack from existence.]]

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** Gwen also became a ''Good'' Counterpart to [[BlackMagicianGirl Charmcaster]] after stealing her spellbook and using it to learn magic.



*** [[MadScientist Dr. Psychobos]] acts as this to Azmuth, convinced that his race, the Cerebrocrustaceans, are intellectually superior to the Galvans.

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*** [[MadScientist Dr. Psychobos]] Psychobos]], the creator of the Nemetrix, acts as this to Azmuth, convinced that his race, the Cerebrocrustaceans, are intellectually superior to the Galvans.
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*** [[MilesGloriosus Dr. Psychobos]] acts as this to Azmuth, convinced that his race, the Cerebrocrustaceans, are intellectually superior to the Galvans.

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*** [[MilesGloriosus [[MadScientist Dr. Psychobos]] acts as this to Azmuth, convinced that his race, the Cerebrocrustaceans, are intellectually superior to the Galvans.
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** ''[[WesternAnimation/Ben10Omniverse Omniverse]]'' has Khyber's alien dog who can transform into monstrous predators with the aid of the Nemetrix, a technology-based example of this trope.
*** [[MilesGloriosus Dr. Psychobos]] acts as this to Albedo, convinced that his race, the Cerebrocrustaceans, are intellectually superior to the Galvans.

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*** [[MilesGloriosus Dr. Psychobos]] acts as this to Albedo, Azmuth, convinced that his race, the Cerebrocrustaceans, are intellectually superior to the Galvans.
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*** [[MilesGloriosus Dr. Psychobos]] acts as this to Albedo, convinced that his race, the Cerebrocrustaceans, are intellectually superior to the Galvans.
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** ''[[WesternAnimation/Ben10Omniverse Omniverse]]'' has Khyber's alien dog who can transform into monstrous predators with the aid of the Nemetrix, a technology-based example of this trope.
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* Tooley to Texas in ''{{WesternAnimation/Motorcity}}''. "Threat Level: Texas!" has the two of them interacting for most of the episode('s real time) .
* Although quite YMMV because we are comparing different series characters, a good evil counterpart of [[{{Daria}} Daria Morgendorffer]] could be Eric Cartman from ''SouthPark''. Both prefer to be more solitary and occupy intelligence (in the case of Cartman, intelligence for evil) and sarcasm. While Daria is somewhat arrogant, cold and smart, but always trying to help someone or treating someone with respect, Cartman uses only insults or profanity, always respond with verbal or physical violence, is aggressive and rarely helps someone, sometimes it does to simply for take advantage of someone.

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* Tooley to Texas in ''{{WesternAnimation/Motorcity}}''. "Threat Level: Texas!" has the two of them interacting for most of the episode('s real time) .
* Although quite YMMV because we are comparing different series characters, a good evil counterpart of [[{{Daria}} Daria Morgendorffer]] could be Eric Cartman from ''SouthPark''. Both prefer to be more solitary and occupy intelligence (in the case of Cartman, intelligence for evil) and sarcasm. While Daria is somewhat arrogant, cold and smart, but always trying to help someone or treating someone with respect, Cartman uses only insults or profanity, always respond with verbal or physical violence, is aggressive and rarely helps someone, sometimes it does to simply for take advantage of someone.
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* Tooley to Texas in ''{{WesternAnimation/Motorcity}}''. "Threat Level: Texas!" has the two of them interacting for most of the episode('s real time) .

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* Tooley to Texas in ''{{WesternAnimation/Motorcity}}''. "Threat Level: Texas!" has the two of them interacting for most of the episode('s real time) .time) .
* Although quite YMMV because we are comparing different series characters, a good evil counterpart of [[{{Daria}} Daria Morgendorffer]] could be Eric Cartman from ''SouthPark''. Both prefer to be more solitary and occupy intelligence (in the case of Cartman, intelligence for evil) and sarcasm. While Daria is somewhat arrogant, cold and smart, but always trying to help someone or treating someone with respect, Cartman uses only insults or profanity, always respond with verbal or physical violence, is aggressive and rarely helps someone, sometimes it does to simply for take advantage of someone.
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** And more recently there's Lightning Dust, who's like Rainbow Dash, that is if Rainbow Dash had absolutely zero concern for other ponies in her journey to be the best flier in Equestria.

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** And more recently there's Lightning Dust, who's like Rainbow Dash, that is if Rainbow Dash had absolutely zero concern for other ponies in her journey to be the best flier in Equestria.Equestria.
* Tooley to Texas in ''{{WesternAnimation/Motorcity}}''. "Threat Level: Texas!" has the two of them interacting for most of the episode('s real time) .
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* On ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagic'', [[GreenEyedMonster Nightmare Moon]] in the pilot is this to [[BigGood Princess Celestia]], [[GodSaveUsFromTheQueen Queen Chrysalis]] in the second season finale to Princess Cadence, and Trixie becomes this to lead protagonist Twilight Sparkle under the effects of an ArtifactOfDoom.

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* On ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagic'', [[GreenEyedMonster Nightmare Moon]] in the pilot is this to [[BigGood Princess Celestia]], [[GodSaveUsFromTheQueen Queen Chrysalis]] in the second season finale to Princess Cadence, and Trixie becomes this to lead protagonist Twilight Sparkle under the effects of an ArtifactOfDoom.ArtifactOfDoom.
** And more recently there's Lightning Dust, who's like Rainbow Dash, that is if Rainbow Dash had absolutely zero concern for other ponies in her journey to be the best flier in Equestria.
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* Yuck from ''WesternAnimation/YinYangYo'' was formed accidentally by Yin and Yang's bad qualities, specifically Yin's [[ControlFreak obsession with control]] and Yang's [[HotBlooded aggression]]. He shows himself to be pretty [[ManipulativeBastard manipulative]] and an overall {{Jerkass}} compared to the two.

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* Yuck from ''WesternAnimation/YinYangYo'' was formed accidentally by Yin and Yang's bad qualities, specifically Yin's [[ControlFreak obsession with control]] and Yang's [[HotBlooded aggression]]. He shows himself to be pretty [[ManipulativeBastard manipulative]] and an overall {{Jerkass}} compared to the two.two.
* On ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagic'', [[GreenEyedMonster Nightmare Moon]] in the pilot is this to [[BigGood Princess Celestia]], [[GodSaveUsFromTheQueen Queen Chrysalis]] in the second season finale to Princess Cadence, and Trixie becomes this to lead protagonist Twilight Sparkle under the effects of an ArtifactOfDoom.
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** In [[WesternAnimation/PhineasAndFerbTheMovieAcrossTheSecondDimension the movie]], [[DimensionalTraveler the characters go to]] AnotherDimension, where they find alternate versions of themselves. As Dr. Doofenshmitz [[IneffectualSympatheticVillain fails being evil]], his 2nd Dimension self, as his opposite, is truly evil.

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** In [[WesternAnimation/PhineasAndFerbTheMovieAcrossTheSecondDimension [[WesternAnimation/PhineasAndFerbTheMovieAcrossThe2ndDimension the movie]], [[DimensionalTraveler the characters go to]] AnotherDimension, where they find alternate versions of themselves. As Dr. Doofenshmitz [[IneffectualSympatheticVillain fails being evil]], his 2nd Dimension self, as his opposite, is truly evil.

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* In ''WesternAnimation/{{Futurama}}'', Fry assumes that the character Flexo is this to Bender but his jealousy blinds him to the fact that it's actually the other way around.
-->'''Fry:''' How can I live my life if I can't even tell good from evil?
-->'''Bender:''' [[{{Jerkass}} Eh, they're both fine choices. Whatever floats your boat.]]
* On ''WesternAnimation/KimPossible'', Dr. Drakken's [[TheDragon Dragon]] Shego is a sort of evil counterpart to Kim. She's a former teen hero herself. The similarities in their overall character design leads some new viewers to think Shego is Kim's EvilTwin.
** They also both get together with their partner in crime/justice. There is an episode dedicated to just how similar they are if Shego was good; they are so compatible it ramps up the HoYay to very impressive levels for a Disney Cartoon, due to it splitting up the Kim Possible + Ron Stoppable romance.
** Though he's considered Kim's archenemy, Dr. Drakken serves as a good counterpoint to Kim's sidekick Ron. Both are not particularly good fighters and leave fighting to their female companions. Drakken is outwardly intelligent, but manages to botch many of his schemes due to incompetence. Ron often acts buffoonish, but it's implied that he holds some innate intelligence. Their similarities are highlighted in the episode "Bad Boy".
* Kevin, aka "Kevin 11" from ''WesternAnimation/{{Ben 10}}''. Only a little in his first appearance, but more and more each time he shows up. He starts as a sociopathic kid a little older than Ben with the ability to absorb energy. He absorbs energy from the Omnitrix twice in his debut episode, each time transforming him halfway into one of Ben's alien forms. By the time he resurfaces in his second episode, he's all alien, and can change between them, but can't stay human very long. At the end of that episode, he winds up as a freaky hybrid, incorporating a little bit of human form and aspects of all 10 original aliens, and from then on he's stuck that way.
** In ''[[WesternAnimation/Ben10AlienForce Alien Force]]'', Kevin pulls a HeelFaceTurn and gets his own Evil Counterpart as a result, Mike Morningstar/Darkstar, who also has energy absorption powers. Ben, in the meantime, gets a new Evil Counterpart in Albedo, who doubles as his EvilTwin.
* [[WesternAnimation/DarkwingDuck Negaduck]] -both versions, the first arguably moreso, as he is the the dark half of Darkwing's personality, given form after he is zapped by Megavolt's Tron Splitter device. He resolves to kill his Posiduck counterpart, so as to conquer the underworld undeterred. The second, from an alternate universe, is no less evil, as he delights in the thought of murder, and at one point tries to destroy all of St. Canard in one fell swoop.
* In ''WesternAnimation/{{Metajets}}'', The Stunt-Hawks are a trio of criminals flying newer, more advanced transforming jets designed by the same man who designed the good Metajets.
* In ''WesternAnimation/AvatarTheLastAirbender'', there are numerous parallels between [[TeamMom Katara]] and [[MagnificentBastard Azula]]: roughly the same [[ImprobableAge age]], they are both the daughters of leaders with leadership skills of their own, both freakishly [[TheGift powerful and talented]] prodigies with their elements, both at least occasionally overbearing control freaks and possessed of a dangerous temper when provoked. On opposite lines of the RedOniBlueOni divide they may be, but taking into account their fathers' personalities/influences they are far more alike than one may think.
** Azula also serves as an Evil Counterpart to both Zuko and Iroh. As Zuko's, she shows what he could have been if he really did have everything he ''thinks'' that he wants (and 50 extra I.Q. points, at least). As Iroh's, she tries to steer Zuko down the wrong path rather than the right one. This is {{lampshade|Hanging}}d in a dream sequence Zuko has, in which he is being consulted by a red dragon and a blue dragon on which path to take in life, good or evil. The red dragon, who advocates good, has Iroh's voice, while the blue, who advocates evil, has Azula's. This situation comes true in Season Two's finale, in which Zuko [[spoiler:chooses Azula's way]] only to regret it.
** Zuko has another one in Zhao who is older than him, experienced in war, willing to sacrifice others to further his own career, and seems to have favor within the Fire Nation helping him go through the ranks. It is also shown with the fact that they're also unfriendly rivals in the show always fighting whether physically or over Aang. They also attempt to capture Aang for different reasons, Zuko so he can restore his honor and return home, and Zhao as a vanity project.
** [[EvilMentor Hama]] serves as another Evil Counterpart to Katara. Both of them went through horrible things during the war against the Fire Nation (Katara lost her mother; Hama was captured and left to rot in a prison cell); however, Hama became so obsessed with revenge that she became [[HeWhoFightsMonsters no better than those who hurt her]], even going as far as imprisoning innocent civilians in a cave simply because they were Fire Nation.
* ''WesternAnimation/BuzzLightyearOfStarCommand'' has two: XL, the psychotic [[BetaTestBaddie prototype of XR]], and Warp Darkmatter, Buzz's ex-partner turned amoral mercenary.
** Gravitina is often cited as being a evil counterpart of Mira and many fans pointing to Torgue the bounty hunter as a counterpart for Booster. Also there was that that mirror mirror universe.
* Red X to Robin in the ''WesternAnimation/TeenTitans'' animated series, although Red was more of a "[[WildCard Morally Ambigious]] Counterpart". Also, Blackfire to Starfire.
** WordOfGod says they designed Slade to be an evil version of Batman, though Batman himself never appears in the series (except possibly once, in silhouette).
** From a team standpoint, the HIVE are the evil counterparts to the Titans, at least before they became {{Flanderiz|ation}}ed into joke villains. Brother Blood doesn't start out as an Evil Counterpart to his ArchEnemy Cyborg, but becomes such during the events of the third season finale.
* Vlad to Danny in ''WesternAnimation/DannyPhantom''. True to the trope, the NotSoDifferent speech is one of Vlad's favourite tactics, leading to the expected denial from Danny.
** Dark Danny-[[FutureMeScaresMe his evil future version]]- is the other Evil Counterpart to Danny.
* [[WesternAnimation/CaptainPlanetAndThePlaneteers Captain Planet]] has an evil counterpart in Captain Pollution, composed of the polluting powers of Super Radiation, Deforestation, Smog, Toxics and Hate.
* In ''WesternAnimation/BatmanTheAnimatedSeries'', TheCreeper was presented as the Joker's ''good counterpart'', being doused by the Joker's PsychoSerum but turning out as a well-intentioned mad man. Amusingly, he is just as obsessively attracted to Harley Quinn as she is to the Joker.
* ''WesternAnimation/TheFairlyOddParents''-Timmy might have two: Remy Buxaplenty and Mr. Crocker. Remy is a rich kid with a fairy godparent and Crocker had fairies (Cosmo and Wanda) [[spoiler:until [[StableTimeLoop Timmy caused them to be revealed when he went back in time]]]]. Timmy has had NotSoDifferent moments with Remy and Crocker before.
** And what about Gary, Timmy's imaginary friend?
** The fairies have these in the form of the anti-fairies and pixies, but the anti-fairies are the true Evil Counterparts, as they are [[PaletteSwap the Fairies with blue skin, pointy ears, and fangs]], and taken further with [[EnfantTerrible Foop]], who is cube-shaped.
* [[WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons Maggie Simpson]] had her arch-nemesis Gerald the unibrow baby.
* [[WesternAnimation/DextersLaboratory Dexter and Dee Dee]] had Mandark and Lalavava.
* [[SdrawkcabName Thailog]] of ''WesternAnimation/{{Gargoyles}}'' is an Evil Counterpart to both [[TheHero Goliath]] ''and'' [[MagnificentBastard Xanatos]], ironically enough. He's Goliath's evil clone, but he also embodies the depths of evil of which Xanatos would become capable if he lost the last threads holding him to his humanity. Both characters see Thailog as one of their most dangerous enemies, if not the most.
* Lotor's Robeast in ''WesternAnimation/{{Voltron}}: The Fleet of Doom'' is an Evil Counterpart to Lion Voltron and Vehicle Voltron.
** Dracotron in ''Voltron: The Third Dimension'', which is made up of 5 robot dragons, is an Evil Counterpart of Voltron.
* In an episode of ''[[WesternAnimation/SamAndMaxFreelancePolice The Adventures of Sam and Max]]'', the eponymous duo accidentally release Dangly Deever, a Howdy Doody-style children's show marionette, while futzing with one of the Geek's numerous research projects. This seems harmless enough, until the Geek returns in time for an evil version of Dangly, and several other puppets who didn't get good counterparts, to break free. At the climax, the two Danglies are struggling for dominance while the heroes try to pick out their target.
* ''WesternAnimation/CodenameKidsNextDoor'': The Delightful Children are the Evil Counterparts of Sector V.
* In an episode of ''WesternAnimation/PhineasAndFerb'', the titular boys compete with a pair of similar kids named Thaddeus and Thor. They're not evil, per se, but Thaddeus is obviously a {{Jerkass}} compared to Phineas.
** In [[WesternAnimation/PhineasAndFerbTheMovieAcrossTheSecondDimension the movie]], [[DimensionalTraveler the characters go to]] AnotherDimension, where they find alternate versions of themselves. As Dr. Doofenshmitz [[IneffectualSympatheticVillain fails being evil]], his 2nd Dimension self, as his opposite, is truly evil.
* ''WesternAnimation/MenInBlack: The Animated Series'': The Fmek alien race is the Evil Counterpart to the Arquillian alien race.
* ''WesternAnimation/ThePowerpuffGirls'': has ''two'' sets. The Rowdyruff Boys are a group of little boys with the same powers but the opposite morality, and were created by Mojo Jojo from snips, snails, and puppy dogs tails. The Powerpunk Girls are from an alternate universe where the evil [[PunnyName Oppressor Plutonium]] (Professor Utonium's own Evil Counterpart) created them to conquer the world.
** Dick Hardly is one for Professor Utonium, being little more than a sleazy money-grubbing scientist who made knockoffs of the Powerpuff Girls with no legitimate love for them.
* ''WesternAnimation/TheDreamstone'' utilizes a non character example, instead one of the title MacGuffin. The Nightmare Stone, much like the Dreamstone is ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin, a magical gem able to send nightmares to sleeping residents while fending off good dreams. In another reversal, the heroes are made to steal the Nightmare Stone from the villains much like the latter try to steal the Dreamstone throughout the series.
** For a character-based example Zordrak may be this to the Dream Maker, an intelligent and highly powerful sorcerer who uses his power to send dreams to the world around him and watches over a population of somewhat loyal bumbling creatures. In contrast to the benevolent Dream Maker however, Zordrak is a BadBoss vehement on conquest and spreading nightmares.
* ''WesternAnimation/ScoobyDooMysteryIncorporated'' posits that there was a group of teen mystery busters before Scooby and his crew called Mystery Inc., and their team mascot was a parrot named Professor Pericles. When it was learned that Conquistadors left a treasure in their hometown of Crystal Cove and clues to finding it, Pericles became corrupted and struck a deal with a team member, only to be double-crossed and committed to an asylum. Pericles had since escaped.
* ''WesternAnimation/TheRealGhostbusters'' had to deal from time to time with the "People-Busters," their Spirit World counterparts (a similar concept also featured in Tokyopop's ''Ghost Busted'' anthology manga). They also dealt with "ecto-clones" of themselves, which manifested when a crack in the Containment Unit bathed their ectoplasmically-saturated original flightsuits in PK energy.
* Yuck from ''WesternAnimation/YinYangYo'' was formed accidentally by Yin and Yang's bad qualities, specifically Yin's [[ControlFreak obsession with control]] and Yang's [[HotBlooded aggression]]. He shows himself to be pretty [[ManipulativeBastard manipulative]] and an overall {{Jerkass}} compared to the two.

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