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** And in the AnimatedAdaptation of ''ComicBook/EmperorJoker'', the angel and devil sides of Bat-Mite appear when he is faced with whether or not he could use his superpowers to help Batman in the fight with SelfDemonstrating/TheJoker:

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** And in the AnimatedAdaptation of ''ComicBook/EmperorJoker'', the angel and devil sides of Bat-Mite appear when he is faced with whether or not he could use his superpowers to help Batman in the fight with SelfDemonstrating/TheJoker:ComicBook/TheJoker:

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* There is an episode of''WesternAnimation/TheAlvinShow'' where Alvin decides to run away from home because he’s sick of rehearsing so much. While he’s gone, his shoulder devil encourages him to keep doing what he’s doing because he’s better off without Dave and his brothers because he was the most popular member of the group. Eventually, his shoulder angel appears to tell him what he’s doing is wrong and that without him, his family would grow poor, and Dave would probably die, so he runs back home.

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* There is an episode of''WesternAnimation/TheAlvinShow'' of ''WesternAnimation/TheAlvinShow'' where Alvin decides to run away from home because he’s sick of rehearsing so much. While he’s gone, his shoulder devil encourages him to keep doing what he’s doing because he’s better off without Dave and his brothers because he was the most popular member of the group. Eventually, his shoulder angel appears to tell him what he’s doing is wrong and that without him, his family would grow poor, and Dave would probably die, so he runs back home.
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* In a couple of episodes of ''WesternAnimation/GarfieldAndFriends'', Garfield has an angel and a devil that fight over what courses of action he should take. His devil usually uses every method he can think of to send the angel as far away as he can; the angel, in return, often reenters the scene a while late through unusual means. (Example: the devil mails the angel to Mexico. The angel later walks back through the door carrying luggage and wearing both a sombrero and a serape.)

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* In a couple of episodes of ''WesternAnimation/GarfieldAndFriends'', Garfield has an angel and a devil that fight over what courses of action he should take. His devil usually uses every method he can think of to send the angel as far away as he can; the angel, in return, often reenters the scene a while late through unusual means. (Example: the devil mails the angel to Mexico. The angel later walks back through the door carrying luggage and wearing both a sombrero and a serape.)) Their debut episode "Good Cat, Bad Cat" also showed Jon to have his own pair, with Devil Jon bickering with Angel Jon over whether Jon should get rid of Garfield.

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* ''WesternAnimation/LolaAndVirginia'' has used this with Lola, one of the main characters a couple of times. But they've done it a bit differently.
** In one episode she asks a student from her friend's karate class to help get back a bracelet that another girl took from her. Lola's friend tells her that karate students don't go around beating people up. Lola says that's not what she had in mind at all. She smiles innocently, but for a second she changes into a devil version of herself, with a black dress in place of her usual red one.
** In another episode, Lola is in a contest to win a moped. A classmate is also trying to get it for his brother. Lola feels bad about beating the boy and imagines her devil self beating the boy to the top of a mountain using a helicopter, when he was climbing. Lola's devil self runs for the prize, but is held back by Lola's angel selves, who restrains her by grabbing her tail. A moment later, when Lola helps the boy win and beat a girl who was cheating, her angel self and devil self actually high five each other.

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* ''WesternAnimation/LolaAndVirginia'' has used this with Lola, one of the main characters characters, a couple of times. But times, but they've done it a bit differently.
** In one episode episode, she asks a student from her friend's karate class to help get back a bracelet that another girl took from her. Lola's friend tells her that karate students don't go around beating people up. Lola says that's not what she had in mind at all. She smiles innocently, but for a second she changes into a devil version of herself, with a black dress in place of her usual red one.
** In another episode, Lola is in a contest to win a moped. A classmate is also trying to get it for his brother. Lola feels bad about beating the boy and imagines her devil self beating the boy to the top of a mountain using a helicopter, when he was climbing. Lola's devil self runs for the prize, but is held back by Lola's angel selves, who restrains restrain her by grabbing her tail. A moment later, when Lola helps the boy win and beat a girl who was cheating, her angel self and devil self actually high five high-five each other.



** Another episode had Bogus chasing after an ant that had stolen his special piece of cake. When he finally catches up with the ant, he is both anguished and ashamed to discover that the ant had only stolen the cake because it was a baby ant's birthday. First, his bad side, who is depicted as a leather-clad BadassBiker, tells Bogus that they're just puny insignificant ants and that the cake is rightfully his for him to just take, before his good side, who is depicted as a SesquipedalianLoquaciousness-spouting well-mannered philosopher, tells Bogus that if he just takes the cake back, he will regret it for the rest of his life. [[spoiler: At the end of the discussion, Bogus ends up listening to his bad side and takes the cake from the ants anyway.]]

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** Another episode had Bogus chasing after an ant that had stolen his special piece of cake. When he finally catches up with the ant, he is both anguished and ashamed to discover that the ant had only stolen the cake because it was a baby ant's birthday. First, his bad side, who is depicted as a leather-clad BadassBiker, tells Bogus that they're just puny puny, insignificant ants and that the cake is rightfully his for him to just take, before his good side, who is depicted as a SesquipedalianLoquaciousness-spouting well-mannered philosopher, tells Bogus that if he just takes the cake back, he will regret it for the rest of his life. [[spoiler: At the end of the discussion, Bogus ends up listening to his bad side and takes the cake from the ants anyway.]]

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* A Spanish show called ''Lola and Virginia'' has used this with Lola, one of the main characters a couple of times. But they've done it a bit differently.
** In one episode she asks a student from her friend's karate class to help get back a bracelet that another girl took from her. Lola's friend tells her that karate students don't go around beatin people up. Lola says that's not what she had in mind at all. She smiles innocently, but for a second she changes into a devil version of herself, with a black dress in place of her usual red one.
** In another episode, Lola is in a contest to win a moped. A classmate is also trying to get it for his brother. Lola feels bad about beating the boy and imagines her devil self beating the boy to the top of a mountain using a helicopter, when he was climbing. Lola's devil self runs for the prize, but is held back by Lola's angel selfs, who restrains her by grabbing her tail. A moment later, when Lola helps the boy win and beat a girl who was cheating, her angel self and devil self actually high five each other.
* ''WesternAnimation/{{Mr Bogus}}'':
** A claymation short used after the first act of the episode "[[{{Recap/MrBogusS2E6TotallyBogusVideo}} Totally Bogus Video]]" had Bogus being confronted by angel and devil versions of himself when he comes across a wrapped-up box of candy on the counter. The angel and devil then confront each other, which escalates into a {{Big Ball Of Violence}}, giving Bogus a chance to help himself to the candy.
** Another episode had Bogus chasing after an ant that had stolen his special piece of cake. When he finally catches up with the ant, he is both anguished and ashamed to discover that the ant had only stolen the cake because it was a baby ant's birthday. First, his bad side, who is depicted as a leather-clad {{Badass Biker}}, tells Bogus that they're just puny insignificant ants and that the cake is rightfully his for him to just take, before his good side, who is depicted as a {{Sesquipedalian Loquaciousness}}[=-spouting=] well-mannered philosopher, tells Bogus that if he just takes the cake back, he will regret it for the rest of his life. [[spoiler: At the end of the discussion, Bogus ends up listening to his bad side and takes the cake from the ants anyway.]]

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* A Spanish show called ''Lola and Virginia'' ''WesternAnimation/LolaAndVirginia'' has used this with Lola, one of the main characters a couple of times. But they've done it a bit differently.
** In one episode she asks a student from her friend's karate class to help get back a bracelet that another girl took from her. Lola's friend tells her that karate students don't go around beatin beating people up. Lola says that's not what she had in mind at all. She smiles innocently, but for a second she changes into a devil version of herself, with a black dress in place of her usual red one.
** In another episode, Lola is in a contest to win a moped. A classmate is also trying to get it for his brother. Lola feels bad about beating the boy and imagines her devil self beating the boy to the top of a mountain using a helicopter, when he was climbing. Lola's devil self runs for the prize, but is held back by Lola's angel selfs, selves, who restrains her by grabbing her tail. A moment later, when Lola helps the boy win and beat a girl who was cheating, her angel self and devil self actually high five each other.
* ''WesternAnimation/{{Mr Bogus}}'':
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** A claymation short used after the first act of the episode "[[{{Recap/MrBogusS2E6TotallyBogusVideo}} "[[Recap/MrBogusS2E6TotallyBogusVideo Totally Bogus Video]]" had Bogus being confronted by angel and devil versions of himself when he comes across a wrapped-up box of candy on the counter. The angel and devil then confront each other, which escalates into a {{Big Ball Of Violence}}, BigBallOfViolence, giving Bogus a chance to help himself to the candy.
** Another episode had Bogus chasing after an ant that had stolen his special piece of cake. When he finally catches up with the ant, he is both anguished and ashamed to discover that the ant had only stolen the cake because it was a baby ant's birthday. First, his bad side, who is depicted as a leather-clad {{Badass Biker}}, BadassBiker, tells Bogus that they're just puny insignificant ants and that the cake is rightfully his for him to just take, before his good side, who is depicted as a {{Sesquipedalian Loquaciousness}}[=-spouting=] SesquipedalianLoquaciousness-spouting well-mannered philosopher, tells Bogus that if he just takes the cake back, he will regret it for the rest of his life. [[spoiler: At the end of the discussion, Bogus ends up listening to his bad side and takes the cake from the ants anyway.]]
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-->'''Devil''': Go ahead. Drink the beer. It'll calm you down.
-->'''Angel''': Yeah. Why the hell not? It's just a beer. Don't be such a pussy, m'kay?

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Yeah. Why the hell not? It's just a beer. Don't be such a pussy, m'kay?
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* ''WesternAnimation/YinYangYo'': Yang's two shoulder angels spend the entirety of "Deja Foo" trying to guide him. Good Yang reminds him that there's a crisis going on in which [[spoiler:Ultimoose will become the Nightmaster and kill Yin and Yo]] if he doesn't stop it, but is too intimidated by Evil Yang to go against Yang's selfish impulse of getting back at the world for the crummy day he had. Ultimately, both angels come to an agreement when the crisis comes to pass, and team up to try to stop [[spoiler:Nightmooseter Ultimoose, but end up getting vaporized]], which helps Yang realize he needs to save the day.
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* In the ''WesternAnimation/SofiaTheFirst'' episode "Cedric's Apprentice", when Cedric is preparing Sofia for her sorcery test and he is suddenly torn between whether or not he should carry out his SeriesGoal to take over Enchancia with her Amulet for the sake of hurting her feelings, he gets spectral visits from his parents who pull him in different directions, with Goodwin as the angel and Winifred as the devil.
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* ''WesternAnimation/BigCityGreens'': We meet Cricket's personal devil and angel in "Wishing Well". The devil appears first, and Cricket is wary of him at first, because he looks like, well, a devil. The angel appears two hours later because the devil had him tied up, and starts annoying him until he does the right thing. It isn't long before the consciences repeatedly argue over what he should do, and Cricket soon realizes the angel was right all along and sets off to fix his mistake at swindling Tilly. In addition to fighting in his brain, the consciences are shown to physically interact with the environment, as opposed to the traditional type where they only appear in the mind of the person themselves.
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* In "Finders Keepers" from ''WesternAnimation/PeteTheCat'', Grumpy has Good Grumpy who tries to convince him give back a "bumper marble" of Callie's that he found, and Bad Grumpy, who encourages him to follow follow the "Finder's Keepers" rule he so desperately wants to follow.
-->'''Bad Grumpy''': How you doing, good looking? Pay no attention to my do-gooder pal over there.

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* ''WesternAnimation/TwoStupidDogs'':
** The small dog's devil side tells him to sell out the big dog. His angel side... ''tells him the same thing''.
** In the episode, “A Quarter”, when the dogs are trying to get $10,000, the big dog sees his face on a wanted poster for a $10,000 reward. The little dog’s shoulder devil appears telling him to turn him in for the money, and then his shoulder angel appears to tell him...[[BaitAndSwitch the exact same thing!]]

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''WesternAnimation/TwoStupidDogs'': In the episode, “A Quarter”, when the dogs are trying to get $10,000, the big dog sees his face on a wanted poster for a $10,000 reward. The little dog’s shoulder devil appears telling him to turn him in for the money, and then his shoulder angel appears to tell him...[[BaitAndSwitch the exact same thing!]]
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* ''WesternAnimation/MuchaLucha'' - Rikochet experiences a straight example when he considers stealing something from a classmate with the Flea as his shoulder devil and Buena Girl as his shoulder angel. The episode ends with a gag involving the Flea trying to melt the polar ice caps (by rubbing two sticks together), and he gets two devil versions of himself.

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* ''WesternAnimation/MuchaLucha'' - Rikochet experiences a straight example when he considers stealing something from a classmate Minotoro with the Flea as his shoulder devil and Buena Girl as his shoulder angel. The episode ends with a gag involving the Flea trying to melt the polar ice caps (by rubbing two sticks together), and he gets two devil versions of himself.
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** A Bart Simpson butterfinger short has a bart simpson angel and devil.
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* ''WesternAnimation/TheMask'': In the episode “Boogie With The Man”, Stanley gets this when he’s about to have Peggy sign a contract that will have her take his place after he makes a DealWithTheDevil. And surprisingly, both the angel and devil are The Mask.
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** A Bart Simpson butterfinger short has a bart simpson angel and devil.
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* ''WesternAnimation/TotalDramaRama'': In the episode "The Date", Jude has these appearing on his shoulders when he's considering the idea of giving Chef a fake secret admirer, with Bridgette and Duncan as the devil.

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* ''WesternAnimation/TotalDramaRama'': In the episode "The Date", Jude has these appearing on his shoulders when he's considering the idea of giving Chef a fake secret admirer, with Bridgette as the angel and Duncan as the devil.
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* ''WesternAnimation/TotalDramaRama'': In the episode "The Date", Jude has these appearing on his shoulders when he's considering the idea of giving Chef a fake secret admirer, with Bridgette and Duncan as the devil.
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* In an episode of ''WesternAnimation/TeachersPet'', both Leonard and Spot struggle with their angels and devils over candy. Prettyboy is tempted by his devil to cheat at a contest he's having with Mr. Jolly, only for a second devil to remind him he cheats all the time. [[LampshadeHaning When Prettyboy askes why one of them isn't an angel]], one of the devils says his angel ''quit'' because he never listened. Prettyboy actually bristles at that and decides to play fair for once to show the angel and the devils he has the willpower.

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* In an episode of ''WesternAnimation/TeachersPet'', both Leonard and Spot struggle with their angels and devils over candy. Prettyboy is tempted by his devil to cheat at a contest he's having with Mr. Jolly, only for a second devil to remind him he cheats all the time. [[LampshadeHaning [[LampshadeHanging When Prettyboy askes why one of them isn't an angel]], one of the devils says his angel ''quit'' because he never listened. Prettyboy actually bristles at that and decides to play fair for once to show the angel and the devils he has the willpower.
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* In an episode of ''WesternAnimation/TeachersPet'', both Leonard and Spot struggle with their angels and devils over candy. Prettyboy is tempted by his devil to cheat at a contest he's having with Mr. Jolly, only for a second devil to remind him he cheats all the time. [[LampshadeHaning When Prettyboy askes why one of them isn't an angel]], one of the devils says his angel ''quit'' because he never listened. Prettyboy actually bristles at that and decides to play fair for once to show the angel and the devils he has the willpower.
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[[caption-width-right:201: Not like he'll listen to either.]]

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[[caption-width-right:201: [[FatIdiot Not like he'll listen to either.]]]]]]
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** A Disney World War II Propaganda short staring Donald Duck, "The Spirit of '43", posits that when an American worker (Donald) comes into money, his mind has two separate personalities; the Thrifty, who takes the form of a Scottish old man (Hmmm!), who encourages Donald to save his money for taxes and the Spendthrift, a smooth-talker in a jazz suit who insists that Donald should spend his cash on idle luxuries. The moral of the short is that by paying you taxes you help the US war effort, and not paying your taxes essentially helps the Axis. To really drive the point home, the Spendthrift briefly looks like HItler, and the doors to the bar he's pulling Donald towards has doors shaped like the Nazi Swatska. The Thrifty, on the other hand, is knocked into a wall made to look like an American Flag, with his circling stars resembling the stars on the flag. Donald, naturally, goes to pay his taxes, but not without giving the Spendthrift a a solid uppercut, damaging the saloon doors into becoming a V (for victory!).

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** A Disney World War II Propaganda short staring Donald Duck, "The Spirit of '43", posits that when an American worker (Donald) comes into money, his mind has two separate personalities; the Thrifty, who takes the form of a Scottish old man (Hmmm!), who encourages Donald to save his money for taxes and the Spendthrift, a smooth-talker in a jazz suit who insists that Donald should spend his cash on idle luxuries. The moral of the short is that by paying you taxes you help the US war effort, and not paying your taxes essentially helps the Axis. To really drive the point home, the Spendthrift briefly looks like HItler, [[UsefulNotes/AdolfHitler Hitler]], and the doors to the bar he's pulling Donald towards has doors shaped like the Nazi Swatska. The Thrifty, on the other hand, is knocked into a wall made to look like an American Flag, with his circling stars resembling the stars on the flag. Donald, naturally, goes to pay his taxes, but not without giving the Spendthrift a a solid uppercut, damaging the saloon doors into becoming a V (for victory!).
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** In "Scaredy Cat", when Sylvester sees that homicidal mice have captured Porky, he runs off in a panic, until a little angel version of him gives him [[TalkingWithSigns a non-verbal dressing-down/pep talk]].

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** In "Scaredy Cat", when Sylvester sees that has been harassed all night by homicidal mice have captured Porky, he but Porky (his owner) [[CassandraTruth refuses to believe him]] -- until the mice capture ''him''. Sylvester runs off in a panic, until a little angel version of him but his Shoulder Angel gives him a [[TalkingWithSigns a non-verbal dressing-down/pep talk]].dressing-down]], reminding him of the good times he's had with Porky, and encouraging him to get back in there and kick some mouse butt.
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* ''WesternAnimation/JojoTheVioletMystery'': In the first half of this special, Violet has these communicating to her during her dilemmas. Her devil recommends misbehavior such as comeuppances against the kids who make fun of her big nose, while her angel encourages friendship with them. After Violet gets punished for stealing her classmates' late passes so she could befriend them, she angrily banishes her devil and angel and they stop reappearing.
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** There was also an episode, "The Frog Who Knew Too Much" where Kermit was visited by a shoulder angel and shoulder devil of his own on whether he should promise to keep Nanny's big surprise present a secret. Given that Kermit is more of a NiceGuy, he sides with his shoulder angel and his shoulder devil even agrees that the shoulder angel has a point.

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** There was This also an episode, happened in "The Frog Who Knew Too Much" Much", where Kermit was visited by a shoulder angel and shoulder devil of his own on whether he should keep his promise not to keep tell the other babies about Nanny's big surprise present a secret.present. Given that Kermit is more of a NiceGuy, he sides with his shoulder angel and his shoulder devil even agrees that the shoulder angel has a point.
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A lot of the shorts shown on House of Mouse actually originated from a slightly older cartoon called Mickey MouseWorks, all information of which is covered on the House of Mouse article.


* A ''WesternAnimation/HouseOfMouse'' short features Pluto's angel and devil. Later, after Mickey punishes Pluto for making a mess (when it was actually three kittens who made the mess), ''Pluto's angel and devil start giving Mickey suggestions.'' And they don't just look like Pluto's; the Devil even mentions the kittens, which Mickey does not, at this point, know about.
** They also appeared in another short that for some reason wasn't even aired with that show at all! In this short, Pluto's conscience persuades him into thinking that Minnie Mouse is out to get him after Mickey left him at her house while he was on vacation. Said conscience later makes him have nightmares about Minnie burying him alive, and even [[DraggedOffToHell drags him to Hell]]!

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* A ''WesternAnimation/HouseOfMouse'' The ''[[WesternAnimation/HouseOfMouse Mickey MouseWorks]]'' short "Pluto's Kittens" features Pluto's angel and devil. Later, after Mickey punishes Pluto for making a mess (when it was actually three kittens who made the mess), ''Pluto's angel and devil start giving Mickey suggestions.'' And they don't just look like Pluto's; the Devil even mentions the kittens, which Mickey does not, at this point, know about.
** They also appeared in another short that for some reason wasn't even aired with that show at all! called "Minnie Takes Care of Pluto", which was one of the only two ''[=MouseWorks=]'' shorts to never be repackaged in ''House of Mouse''. In this short, Pluto's conscience persuades him into thinking that Minnie Mouse is out to get him after Mickey left him at her house while he was on vacation. Said conscience later makes him have nightmares about Minnie burying him alive, and even [[DraggedOffToHell drags him to Hell]]!



** There was also an episode, "The Frog Who Knew Too Much" where Kermit was visited by a shoulder angel and shoulder devil of his own on whether he should promise to keep Nanny's big surprise present a secret. Given that Kermit is more of a NiceGuy, he sides with his shoulder angel.

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* ''WesternAnimation/TwoStupidDogs''. The small dog's devil side tells him to sell out the big dog. His angel side... ''tells him the same thing''.

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** In the episode, “A Quarter”, when the dogs are trying to get $10,000, the big dog sees his face on a wanted poster for a $10,000 reward. The little dog’s shoulder devil appears telling him to turn him in for the money, and then his shoulder angel appears to tell him...[[BaitAndSwitch the exact same thing!]]



* In the ''WesternAnimation/TwoStupidDogs'' episode, “A Quarter”, when the dogs are trying to get $10,000, the big dog sees his face on a wanted poster for a $10,000 reward. The little dog’s shoulder devil appears telling him to turn him in for the money, and then his shoulder angel appears to tell him...[[BaitAndSwitch the exact same thing!]]
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** There was also an episode where Kermit was visited by a shoulder angel and shoulder devil of his own.

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** There was also an episode episode, "The Frog Who Knew Too Much" where Kermit was visited by a shoulder angel and shoulder devil of his own. own on whether he should promise to keep Nanny's big surprise present a secret. Given that Kermit is more of a NiceGuy, he sides with his shoulder angel.
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** In "Scaredy Cat", when Sylvester sees that homicidal mice have captured Porky, he runs off in a panic, until a little angel version of him gives him [[UsefulNotes/SignLanguage a non-verbal dressing-down/pep talk]].

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** In "Scaredy Cat", when Sylvester sees that homicidal mice have captured Porky, he runs off in a panic, until a little angel version of him gives him [[UsefulNotes/SignLanguage [[TalkingWithSigns a non-verbal dressing-down/pep talk]].
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* In Disney short "WesternAnimation/LendAPaw", Pluto is jealous when a little kitten has joined him as Mickey's other pet. A Good Angel appears to urge Pluto to accept the kitten but a Bad Angel appears urging Pluto to get rid of the kitten. Pluto listens to the Bad Angel with unfortunate consequences.

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* In the Disney short "WesternAnimation/LendAPaw", Pluto is jealous when a little kitten has joined him as Mickey's other new pet. A Good Angel appears to urge Pluto to accept the kitten but a Bad Angel appears urging Pluto to get rid of the kitten. Pluto listens to the Bad Angel with unfortunate consequences. When the kitten nearly drowns in a well, the Good Angel gets fed up with being pushed around and [[BewareTheNiceOnes beats the stuffing out of the Bad Angel]] before encouraging Pluto to save the kitten.
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* In one OverlyLongGag in ''WesternAnimation/XavierRenegadeAngel'', a demon appears on Xavier's shoulder. Then, a tinier demon shows up on that demon's wing, and another on that one's wing, and so on until there are seven demons stacked on top of each other. The angel part of the trope never even shows up.

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