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* In ''VideoGame/ZorkNemesis'', this occurs during the WhamEpisode once all four alchemists have been revived from their tombs. [[spoiler:The four alchemists pull a FaceHeelTurn by trying to kill you after they decide YouHaveOutlivedYourUsefulness, while Nemesis also pulls a HeelFaceTurn at the same time by revealing himself as Lucien. [[EvilAllAlong The Alchemists were the villains]] and [[GoodAllAlong Nemesis was the good guy trying to stop them]] the entire time, but this is the moment when the other shoe drops.]]

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* In ''VideoGame/ZorkNemesis'', this occurs during the WhamEpisode once all four alchemists have been revived from their tombs. [[spoiler:The The four alchemists pull a FaceHeelTurn by trying to kill you after they decide YouHaveOutlivedYourUsefulness, while Nemesis also pulls a HeelFaceTurn at the same time by revealing himself as Lucien. [[EvilAllAlong The Alchemists were the villains]] and [[GoodAllAlong Nemesis was the good guy trying to stop them]] the entire time, but this is the moment when the other shoe drops.]]
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* In ''VideoGame/ZorkNemesis'', this occurs during the WhamEpisode once all four alchemists have been revived from their tombs. [[spoiler:The four alchemists pull a FaceHeelTurn by trying to kill you after they decide YouHaveOutlivedYourUsefulness, while Nemesis also pulls a HeelFaceTurn at the same time by revealing himself as Lucien. [[EvilAllAlong The Alchemists were the villains]] and [[GoodAllAlong Nemesis was the good guy trying to stop them]] the entire time, but this is the moment when the other shoe drops.]]

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* In ''WesternAnimation/TotalDrama'' fan-fiction ''Fanfic/UnbreakableRedSilkenThread'' Heather and Gwen. The two characters were rivals during Total Drama, especially in Total Drama Island. Heather was the typical QueenBee bully while Gwen was the most emotionally compelling force opposing her. By the time they meet up years later in college, the roles have almost reversed; while not a bully, Gwen has for sure become the more antagonistic of the two while Heather has obtained greater emotional depth.

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* ''Fanfic/CardcaptorRad'': A bit of an interesting variation as it's more that both were double agents already, but [[spoiler: Sideways' reveal as a Decepticon prompts Scavenger to reveal he's actually an Autobot]].
* ''Fanfic/TruthAndConsequences'': A [[DownplayedTrope downplayed example]]. For most of the story, Ladybug is the villain working with Hawk Moth to protect Adrien while Chat Noir opposes her for the sake of justice. [[spoiler:In Chapter 33, Ladybug has a HeelRealization and extends an olive branch to Chat, but in Chapter 34 a badly timed case of DemonicPossession leads Chat to swear revenge on Hawk Moth's son just to hurt her, and Ladybug fights to stop Chat Noir from doing this. As indicated in comments on the story and on the author's blog, however, reader sympathy remains almost entirely with Chat and against Ladybug. This is largely because readers know Chat ''won't'' frame Hawk Moth's son due to ''being'' said son, Ladybug's sudden principled stand is much too little, too late and reeks of hypocrisy after she's spent the entire time hurting innocent people (Chat, Team Paris, Luka, the city of Paris itself), and Chat's pursuit of revenge is in retaliation towards what appears to be Ladybug's most loathsome betrayal yet in a series of betrayals (while she's actually innocent this time, Chat and everyone else has every reason to believe she's behind it considering what she's already done). This is compounded when the fight reveals that while Ladybug has accepted helping Hawk Moth was wrong, she still hasn't learned much from her disastrous choices; she can't shake a WhyDidYouMakeMeHitYou mentality in her fight with Chat, and then, after beating Chat and taking his Miraculous, attempts to salvage some of her original plan anyway by using both the Miraculous.]]
* In ''WesternAnimation/TotalDrama'' ''Total Drama'' fan-fiction ''Fanfic/UnbreakableRedSilkenThread'' Heather and Gwen. The two characters were rivals during Total Drama, especially in Total Drama Island. Heather was the typical QueenBee bully while Gwen was the most emotionally compelling force opposing her. By the time they meet up years later in college, the roles have almost reversed; while not a bully, Gwen has for sure become the more antagonistic of the two while Heather has obtained greater emotional depth.
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* ''Series/{{Chucky}}'': Lexy and Junior. Both start as bullies towards Jake, with Junior being somewhat more sympathetic towards him. As Chucky's killing spree goes on, however, Lexy becomes nicer and friendlier as she tries to help Jake stop Chucky, while Junior becomes more aggressive as he comes to blame Jake for everything that's happening [[spoiler: and is ultimately manipulated by Chucky into killing his own father]].
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* ''VideoGame/Persona5Royal'' features a double switch between Goro Akechi and new character Takuto Maruki. During the events of the main story, Akechi is revealed to be [[spoiler:a murderous hitman who was ultimately behind the psychotic breakdowns throughout the game]], while Maruki is a [[NiceGuy kindly psychiatrist]] who genuinely wants everyone in the world to be happy. However, come the ''Royal''-exclusive third semester, Maruki [[spoiler:becomes a WellIntentionedExtremist who wants to create a [[LotusEaterMachine utopia where no one can ever be sad again]] at the cost of never experiencing personal growth]], while Akechi pulls a HeelFaceTurn and allies with the thieves to stop him.

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* ''VideoGame/Persona5Royal'' ''VideoGame/Persona5 [[UpdatedRerelease Royal]]'' features a double switch between Goro Akechi and new character Takuto Maruki. During the events of the main story, Akechi is revealed to be [[spoiler:a murderous hitman who was ultimately behind the psychotic breakdowns throughout the game]], while Maruki is a [[NiceGuy kindly psychiatrist]] who genuinely wants everyone in the world to be happy. However, come the ''Royal''-exclusive third semester, Maruki [[spoiler:becomes a WellIntentionedExtremist who wants to create a [[LotusEaterMachine utopia where no one can ever be sad again]] at the cost of never experiencing personal growth]], while Akechi pulls a HeelFaceTurn and allies with the thieves to stop him.
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* ''WesternAnimation/SolarOpposites'': Once occurs between [[spoiler: Tim and The Duke. Tim started off as a NiceGuy who led a LaResistance against The Duke who was a selfish EvilOverlord of The Wall who many have suffered and died under his rule. Once Tim drives The Duke out of The Wall however, Tim betrays Cherie and leaves her to die before he takes over The Wall, while The Duke and Cherie work together to survive outside The Wall where The Duke saves Cherie's life and dies regretting having been a tyrant.]]

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* ''WesternAnimation/SolarOpposites'': Once One occurs between [[spoiler: Tim and The Duke. Tim started off as a NiceGuy who led a LaResistance against The Duke who was a selfish EvilOverlord of The Wall who many have suffered and died under his rule. Once Tim drives The Duke out of The Wall however, Tim betrays Cherie and leaves her to die before he takes over The Wall, while The Duke and Cherie work together to survive outside The Wall where The Duke saves Cherie's life and dies regretting having been a tyrant.]]
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* ''WesternAnimation/SolarOpposites'': Once occurs between [[spoiler: Tim and The Duke. Tim started off as a NiceGuy who led a LaResistance against The Duke who was a selfish EvilOverlord of The Wall who many have suffered and died under his rule. Once Tim drives The Duke out of The Wall however, Tim betrays Cherie and leaves her to die before he takes over The Wall, while The Duke and Cherie work together to survive outside The Wall where The Duke saves Cherie's life and dies regretting having been a tyrant.]]
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In another variant, it can involve a villain [[HeelRealization sees the error of his ways]] and [[TheAtoner seeks to turn a new leaf]], but the hero [[ReformedButRejected doesn't trust him]] or [[RejectedApology holds a bitter grudge against him]] and [[AccuserOfTheBrethren is bent on punishing the villain for all he did]], which leads to the hero turn into a villain [[HeWhoFightsMonsters consumed by revenge and hatred for the former villain.]]

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In another variant, it can involve a villain [[HeelRealization sees seeing the error of his ways]] and [[TheAtoner seeks wants to turn a new leaf]], but the hero [[ReformedButRejected doesn't trust him]] or [[RejectedApology holds a bitter grudge against him]] and [[AccuserOfTheBrethren is bent on punishing the villain for all he did]], which leads to the hero turn him turning into a villain [[HeWhoFightsMonsters consumed by revenge and hatred for the former villain.]]
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* Zig-Zagged in ''VideoGame/SaintsRow'' where the stoic mentor, Julius, ends up betraying the Playa and leaving him for dead, while the undercover cop, Troy Bradshaw, works day-in and day-out to keep the Playa on life support and exonerate every member of the Saints.
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In another variant, it can involve a villain [[HeelRealization sees the error of his ways]] and [[TheAtoner seeks to turn a new leaf]], but the hero [[ReformedButRejected doesn't trust him]] or [[RejectedApology holds a bitter grudge against him]] and [[AccuserOfTheBrethren is bent on punishing the villain for all he did]], which leads to the hero turn into a villain [[HeWhoFightsMonsters consumed by revenge and hatred for the former villain.]]
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* ''VideoGame/Persona5Royal'' features a double switch between Goro Akechi and new character Takuto Maruki. During the events of the main story, Akechi is revealed to be [[spoiler:a murderous hitman who was ultimately behind the psychotic breakdowns throughout the game]], while Maruki is a [[NiceGuy kindly psychiatrist]] who genuinely wants everyone in the world to be happy. However, come the ''Royal''-exclusive third semester, Maruki [[spoiler:becomes a WellIntentionedExtremist who wants to create a [[LotusEaterMachine utopia where no one can ever be sad again]] at the cost of never experiencing personal growth]], while Akechi pulls a HeelFaceTurn and allies with the thieves to stop him.



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* In ''Film/SpyKids1'', Floop is supposed to be the villain, but near the end of the film he for some reason actually turns to the side of Juni and Carmen Cortez, while at the same time, his [[TheDragon minion]], Alexander Minion, actually becomes the new BigBad.
** Actually, this is explained: Floop just wanted more money/ratings for his show, whereas Minion actually wanted to legitimately take over the world.
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* The Williams sisters in the ''VideoGame/{{Tekken}}'' series. Nina was always the nastier of the sisters as her endings show her stealing Anna's shoes, pointing a gun at her at their father's grave and taking a picture of Anna while she showered. In the fifth game Anna became a lot less sympathetic and Nina actually tried, but failed, to make peace with Anna.

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* The Williams sisters in the ''VideoGame/{{Tekken}}'' series. Nina was always the nastier of the sisters as her endings show her stealing Anna's shoes, pointing a gun at her at their father's grave and taking a picture of Anna while she showered. In the fifth game Anna became a lot less sympathetic and Nina actually tried, but failed, to make peace with Anna. After that game, they both are typically shown trying to beat up, humiliate, [[BreadEggsMilkSquick or kill]] each other with the "good" one being whichever sister's ending movie it's in. Except for Anna's ending in Tekken 6, which was her and Nina playing a surprisingly friendly game of pool together before Anna provoked a random punk and the two of them teamed up to beat him senseless.



* In ''VideoGame/MassEffect2'', during Tali's LoyaltyMission, you meet Admiral Gerrel, a friendly man who is sympathetic to Tali and believes in her innocence, and Admiral Koris, a {{jerkass}} who is openly distrustful of Tali and accuses her of treason. In ''VideoGame/MassEffect3'', when the two return during the Quarian/Geth arc, Admiral Koris is trying to negotiate peace with the Geth once and for all while Gerrel has a bloodthirsty obsession with wiping them out.

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* In ''VideoGame/MassEffect2'', during Tali's LoyaltyMission, you meet Admiral Gerrel, a friendly man who is sympathetic to Tali and believes in her innocence, and Admiral Koris, a {{jerkass}} who is openly distrustful of Tali and accuses her of treason. In ''VideoGame/MassEffect3'', when the two return during the Quarian/Geth arc, Admiral Koris is the OnlySaneMan trying to negotiate peace with the Geth once and for all while Gerrel has a [[GeneralRipper bloodthirsty obsession obsession]] with wiping them out.out [[spoiler: to the point of opening fire on a Geth ship while Commander Shepard is still on board it]].
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* The RedHerring version occurs in ''Film/AlienS''. [[spoiler: At the start of the movie, Burke is the only one who appears sympathetic to Ripley. Bishop is a [[AdmiringTheAbomination creepy]] [[CreepyMonotone android]] who Ripley and the audience are immediately distrustful of due to [[AIIsACrapshot Ash]]'s antics in the previous film. Bishop turns out to be [[BigDamnHeroes absolutely]] [[CreepyGood loyal]], while Burke turns out to be an [[CorruptCorporateExecutive amoral]] [[TheSociopath sociopath]].]]
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* In ''Film/TheBabysitterKillerQueen'', [[spoiler:Cole's best friend Melanie betrays him and joins the cult, while Bee manipulates the events to save Cole and Phoebe]].
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* ''Manga/{{Naruto}}'' : Sasuke and Gaara are an interesting example. Naruto and Gaara’s fight is the one that is the beginning of Gaara’s turn to good while demonstrating to Sasuke how Naruto has surpassed him and thus spiralling his turn to betrayal/ joining the bad guys in search of power. Contrasted by Gaara-Sasuke fight in Chuunin exams where Gaara is the psychotic villain about to invade Konoha and Sasuke the good guy protecting his comrades, and by Gaara-Sasuke face-off at Kage Summit Arc where Gaara is reformed and a Kage protecting his subordinates while Sasuke is an international criminal, and how the two have in meantime exchanged their roles of AxCrazy and TheStoic. Lampshaded in how the first time during their fight the still evil Gaara was mocking (loyal-to-Konoha) Sasuke about how his hatred wasn’t strong enough to overcome him, and the second time as a wiser and more compassionate Kazekage was imploring (wants-to-destroy-Konoha) Sasuke to turn away from that hatred (like Gaara himself has), to no avail.

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* ''Manga/{{Naruto}}'' : Sasuke and Gaara are an interesting example. Naruto and Gaara’s fight is the one that is the beginning of Gaara’s turn to good while demonstrating to Sasuke how Naruto has surpassed him and thus spiralling his turn to betrayal/ joining the bad guys in search of power. Contrasted by Gaara-Sasuke fight in Chuunin exams where Gaara is the psychotic villain about to invade Konoha and Sasuke the good guy protecting his comrades, and by Gaara-Sasuke face-off at Kage Summit Arc where Gaara is reformed and a Kage protecting his subordinates while Sasuke is an international criminal, and how the two have in meantime exchanged their roles of AxCrazy and TheStoic. Lampshaded in how the first time during their fight the still evil Gaara was mocking (loyal-to-Konoha) Sasuke about how his hatred wasn’t strong enough to overcome him, and the second time as a wiser and more compassionate Kazekage was imploring (wants-to-destroy-Konoha) Sasuke to turn away from that hatred (like - like Gaara himself has), has - to no avail.
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* ''Manga/{{Naruto}}'' : Sasuke and Gaara are an interesting example. Naruto and Gaara’s fight is the one that is the beginning of Gaara’s turn to good while demonstrating to Sasuke how Naruto has surpassed him and thus spiralling his turn to betrayal/ joining the bad guys in search of power. Contrasted by Gaara-Sasuke fight in Chuunin exams where Gaara is the psychotic villain about to invade Konoha and Sasuke the good guy protecting his comrades, and by Gaara-Sasuke face-off at Kage Summit Arc where Gaara is reformed and a Kage protecting his subordinates while Sasuke is an international criminal, and how the two have in meantime exchanged their roles of AxCrazy and TheStoic. Lampshaded in how the first time during their fight the still evil Gaara was mocking (loyal-to-Konoha) Sasuke about how his hatred wasn’t strong enough to overcome him, and the second time as a wiser and more compassionate Kazekage was imploring (wants-to-destroy-Konoha) Sasuke to turn away from it, to no avail.

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* ''Manga/{{Naruto}}'' : Sasuke and Gaara are an interesting example. Naruto and Gaara’s fight is the one that is the beginning of Gaara’s turn to good while demonstrating to Sasuke how Naruto has surpassed him and thus spiralling his turn to betrayal/ joining the bad guys in search of power. Contrasted by Gaara-Sasuke fight in Chuunin exams where Gaara is the psychotic villain about to invade Konoha and Sasuke the good guy protecting his comrades, and by Gaara-Sasuke face-off at Kage Summit Arc where Gaara is reformed and a Kage protecting his subordinates while Sasuke is an international criminal, and how the two have in meantime exchanged their roles of AxCrazy and TheStoic. Lampshaded in how the first time during their fight the still evil Gaara was mocking (loyal-to-Konoha) Sasuke about how his hatred wasn’t strong enough to overcome him, and the second time as a wiser and more compassionate Kazekage was imploring (wants-to-destroy-Konoha) Sasuke to turn away from it, that hatred (like Gaara himself has), to no avail.
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* The ''Series/{{Angel}}'' episode "Inside Out" features a variation on the whole shoulder angel/devil thing when Darla (a villain for most of her time on the show as well as on ''Angel's'' [[Series/BuffyTheVampireSlayer parent show]]) appeared in front of Connor when Cordelia (good but was possessed at the time) was trying to convince him to kill an innocent teenage girl. To make it more anvilicious, Darla was dressed in white while Cordelia was dressed completely in black.

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* The ''Series/{{Angel}}'' episode "Inside Out" features a variation on the whole shoulder angel/devil thing when Darla (a villain for most of her time on the show show, as well as on ''Angel's'' [[Series/BuffyTheVampireSlayer parent show]]) appeared in front of Connor when Cordelia (good but was possessed at the time) was trying to convince him to kill an innocent teenage girl. To make it more anvilicious, Darla was dressed in white while Cordelia was dressed completely in black.

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* ''Film/XXXReturnOfXanderCage'': CIA Agent Jane Marke recruits Xander to infiltrate a team of four individuals named Xiang, Talon, Serena and Hawk. Xander claims that he and his team are [[spoiler: also xXx agents]] having been recruited by the [[spoiler: not actually]] dead [[BigGood Agent Gibbons]] to steal the [[MacGuffin Pandora's Box]] in order to keep it out of the wrong hands. [[spoiler: Marke is revealed to be the true villain of the movie, having wanted the Pandora's Box for her own ends.]]



* The third season of ''Series/RobinHood'' has [[spoiler:Isabella]] rejecting the Outlaws in favour of Prince John while [[spoiler:Guy of Gisborne]] is gradually redeemed.

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* At different points in ''Series/MightyMorphinPowerRangers'', both Tommy Oliver and Katherine Hillard were ordinary teens until they were kidnapped and {{Brainwashed}} by the BigBad Rita Repulsa. They were eventually freed and joined the heroes, with Tommy eventually replacing Jason Lee Scott as leader of the team and Kat replacing Kimberly Hart as Pink Ranger when the latter was PutOnABus. Fast-forward to ''[[Series/PowerRangersTurbo Turbo: A Power Rangers Movie]]'' and Kim and Jason have now been brainwashed by the new villain Divatox to fight against their respective successors. Fortunately, they too are freed from her control.
* The third season of ''Series/RobinHood'' has [[spoiler:Isabella]] rejecting the Outlaws in favour of Prince John while [[spoiler:Guy of Gisborne]] is gradually redeemed.
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* The ''Series/{{Angel}}'' episode "Inside Out" features a variation on the whole shoulder angel/devil thing when Darla (a villain for most of her time on the show) appeared in front of Connor when Cordelia (good but was possessed at the time) was trying to convince him to kill an innocent teenage girl. To make it more anvilicious, Darla was dressed in white while Cordelia was dressed completely in black.

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* The ''Series/{{Angel}}'' episode "Inside Out" features a variation on the whole shoulder angel/devil thing when Darla (a villain for most of her time on the show) show as well as on ''Angel's'' [[Series/BuffyTheVampireSlayer parent show]]) appeared in front of Connor when Cordelia (good but was possessed at the time) was trying to convince him to kill an innocent teenage girl. To make it more anvilicious, Darla was dressed in white while Cordelia was dressed completely in black.
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* ''Manga/{{Naruto}}'' : Sasuke and Gaara are an interesting example. Naruto and Gaara’s fight is the one that is the beginning of Gaara’s turn to good while demonstrating to Sasuke how Naruto has surpassed him and thus spiralling his turn to betrayal/ joining the bad guys in search of power. Contrasted by Gaara-Sasuke fight in Chuunin exams where Gaara is the villain about to invade Konoha and Sasuke the good guy protecting his comrades, and by Gaara-Sasuke face-off at Kage Summit Arc where Gaara is reformed and a Kage protecting his subordinates while Sasuke is an international criminal, and how the two have in meantime exchanged their roles of AxCrazy and TheStoic. Lampshaded in how the first time during their fight the still evil Gaara was mocking (loyal-to-Konoha) Sasuke about how his hatred wasn’t strong enough to overcome him, and the second time as a wiser and more compassionate Kazekage was imploring (wants-to-destroy-Konoha) Sasuke to turn away from it, to no avail.

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* ''Manga/{{Naruto}}'' : Sasuke and Gaara are an interesting example. Naruto and Gaara’s fight is the one that is the beginning of Gaara’s turn to good while demonstrating to Sasuke how Naruto has surpassed him and thus spiralling his turn to betrayal/ joining the bad guys in search of power. Contrasted by Gaara-Sasuke fight in Chuunin exams where Gaara is the psychotic villain about to invade Konoha and Sasuke the good guy protecting his comrades, and by Gaara-Sasuke face-off at Kage Summit Arc where Gaara is reformed and a Kage protecting his subordinates while Sasuke is an international criminal, and how the two have in meantime exchanged their roles of AxCrazy and TheStoic. Lampshaded in how the first time during their fight the still evil Gaara was mocking (loyal-to-Konoha) Sasuke about how his hatred wasn’t strong enough to overcome him, and the second time as a wiser and more compassionate Kazekage was imploring (wants-to-destroy-Konoha) Sasuke to turn away from it, to no avail.
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* ''Anime/Naruto'': Sasuke and Gaara are an interesting example - Naruto and Gaara’s fight is the one that is the beginning of Gaara’s turn to good while demonstrating to Sasuke how Naruto has surpassed him and spiralling his turn to betrayal/ joining bad guys in search of power. Contrasted by Gaara-Sasuke fight in Chuunin exams where Gaara is the villain about to invade Konoha and Sasuke the good guy protecting his comrades, and by Gaara-Sasuke face-off at Kage Summit Arc where Gaara is reformed and a Kage protecting his subordinates while Sasuke is an international criminal, and how the two have in meantime exchanged their roles of AxCrazy and TheStoic. Lampshaded in how the first time during their fight the still evil Gaara was mocking (loyal-to-Konoha) Sasuke about how his hatred wasn’t strong enough to overcome him, and the second time as a wiser and more compassionate Kazekage was imploring (wants-to-destroy-Konoha) Sasuke to turn away from it, to no avail.

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* ''Anime/Naruto'': ''Manga/{{Naruto}}'' : Sasuke and Gaara are an interesting example - example. Naruto and Gaara’s fight is the one that is the beginning of Gaara’s turn to good while demonstrating to Sasuke how Naruto has surpassed him and thus spiralling his turn to betrayal/ joining the bad guys in search of power. Contrasted by Gaara-Sasuke fight in Chuunin exams where Gaara is the villain about to invade Konoha and Sasuke the good guy protecting his comrades, and by Gaara-Sasuke face-off at Kage Summit Arc where Gaara is reformed and a Kage protecting his subordinates while Sasuke is an international criminal, and how the two have in meantime exchanged their roles of AxCrazy and TheStoic. Lampshaded in how the first time during their fight the still evil Gaara was mocking (loyal-to-Konoha) Sasuke about how his hatred wasn’t strong enough to overcome him, and the second time as a wiser and more compassionate Kazekage was imploring (wants-to-destroy-Konoha) Sasuke to turn away from it, to no avail.
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* ''Anime/Naruto'': Sasuke and Gaara are an interesting example - Naruto and Gaara’s fight is the one that is the beginning of Gaara’s turn to good while demonstrating to Sasuke how Naruto has surpassed him and spiralling his turn to betrayal/ joining bad guys in search of power. Contrasted by Gaara-Sasuke fight in Chuunin exams where Gaara is the villain about to invade Konoha and Sasuke the good guy protecting his comrades, and by Gaara-Sasuke face-off at Kage Summit Arc where Gaara is reformed and Kazekage protecting his subordinates while Sasuke is an international criminal, and how the two have in meantime exchanged their roles of AxCrazy and TheStoic. Lampshaded in how the first time during their fight still evil Gaara was mocking (loyal-to-Konoha) Sasuke about how his hatred wasn’t strong enough to overcome him, and the second time was imploring (wants-to-destroy-Konoha) Sasuke to turn away from it, to no avail.

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* ''Anime/Naruto'': Sasuke and Gaara are an interesting example - Naruto and Gaara’s fight is the one that is the beginning of Gaara’s turn to good while demonstrating to Sasuke how Naruto has surpassed him and spiralling his turn to betrayal/ joining bad guys in search of power. Contrasted by Gaara-Sasuke fight in Chuunin exams where Gaara is the villain about to invade Konoha and Sasuke the good guy protecting his comrades, and by Gaara-Sasuke face-off at Kage Summit Arc where Gaara is reformed and Kazekage a Kage protecting his subordinates while Sasuke is an international criminal, and how the two have in meantime exchanged their roles of AxCrazy and TheStoic. Lampshaded in how the first time during their fight the still evil Gaara was mocking (loyal-to-Konoha) Sasuke about how his hatred wasn’t strong enough to overcome him, and the second time as a wiser and more compassionate Kazekage was imploring (wants-to-destroy-Konoha) Sasuke to turn away from it, to no avail.
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* ''Anime/Naruto'' : Sasuke and Gaara are an interesting example - Naruto and Gaara’s fight is the one that is the beginning of Gaara’s turn to good while demonstrating to Sasuke how Naruto has surpassed him and spiralling his turn to betrayal and joining bad guys in search of power. Contrasted by Gaara-Sasuke fight in Chuunin exams where Gaara is the villain and Sasuke the good guy, and by Gaara-Sasuke face-off at Kage Summit Arc where Gaara is reformed and Kazekage while Sasuke is an international criminal, and the two have exchanged their roles of AxCrazy and TheStoic.

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* ''Anime/Naruto'' : ''Anime/Naruto'': Sasuke and Gaara are an interesting example - Naruto and Gaara’s fight is the one that is the beginning of Gaara’s turn to good while demonstrating to Sasuke how Naruto has surpassed him and spiralling his turn to betrayal and betrayal/ joining bad guys in search of power. Contrasted by Gaara-Sasuke fight in Chuunin exams where Gaara is the villain about to invade Konoha and Sasuke the good guy, guy protecting his comrades, and by Gaara-Sasuke face-off at Kage Summit Arc where Gaara is reformed and Kazekage protecting his subordinates while Sasuke is an international criminal, and how the two have in meantime exchanged their roles of AxCrazy and TheStoic.TheStoic. Lampshaded in how the first time during their fight still evil Gaara was mocking (loyal-to-Konoha) Sasuke about how his hatred wasn’t strong enough to overcome him, and the second time was imploring (wants-to-destroy-Konoha) Sasuke to turn away from it, to no avail.
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* ''Manga/Naruto'': Sasuke and Gaara are an interesting example - Naruto and Gaara’s fight is the one that is the beginning of Gaara’s turn to good while demonstrating to Sasuke how Naruto has surpassed him and spiralling his turn to betrayal and joining bad guys in search of power. Contrasted by Gaara-Sasuke fight in Chuunin exams where Gaara is the villain and Sasuke the good guy, and by Gaara-Sasuke face-off at Kage Summit Arc where Gaara is reformed and Kazekage while Sasuke is an international criminal, and the two have exchanged their roles of AxCrazy and TheStoic.

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* ''Manga/Naruto'': ''Anime/Naruto'' : Sasuke and Gaara are an interesting example - Naruto and Gaara’s fight is the one that is the beginning of Gaara’s turn to good while demonstrating to Sasuke how Naruto has surpassed him and spiralling his turn to betrayal and joining bad guys in search of power. Contrasted by Gaara-Sasuke fight in Chuunin exams where Gaara is the villain and Sasuke the good guy, and by Gaara-Sasuke face-off at Kage Summit Arc where Gaara is reformed and Kazekage while Sasuke is an international criminal, and the two have exchanged their roles of AxCrazy and TheStoic.
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* ''Anime/Naruto'': Sasuke and Gaara are an interesting example - Naruto and Gaara’s fight is the one that is the beginning of Gaara’s turn to good while demonstrating to Sasuke how Naruto has surpassed him and spiralling his turn to betrayal and joining bad guys in search of power. Contrasted by Gaara-Sasuke fight in Chuunin exams where Gaara is the villain and Sasuke the good guy, and by Gaara-Sasuke face-off at Kage Summit Arc where Gaara is reformed and Kazekage while Sasuke is an international criminal, and the two have exchanged their roles of AxCrazy and TheStoic.

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* ''Anime/Naruto'': ''Manga/Naruto'': Sasuke and Gaara are an interesting example - Naruto and Gaara’s fight is the one that is the beginning of Gaara’s turn to good while demonstrating to Sasuke how Naruto has surpassed him and spiralling his turn to betrayal and joining bad guys in search of power. Contrasted by Gaara-Sasuke fight in Chuunin exams where Gaara is the villain and Sasuke the good guy, and by Gaara-Sasuke face-off at Kage Summit Arc where Gaara is reformed and Kazekage while Sasuke is an international criminal, and the two have exchanged their roles of AxCrazy and TheStoic.
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* Naruto and Gaara fight is the one that is the beginning of Gaara’s turn to good while demonstrating to Sasuke how Naruto has surpassed him and spiralling his turn to betrayal and joining bad guys in search of power. Contrasted by Gaara-Sasuke fight in Chuunin exams where Gaara is the villain and Sasuke the good guy, and by Gaara-Sasuke face-off at Kage Summit Arc where Gaara is reformed and Kazekage while Sasuke is an international criminal, and the two have exchanged their roles of AxCrazy and TheStoic.

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* ''Anime/Naruto'': Sasuke and Gaara are an interesting example - Naruto and Gaara Gaara’s fight is the one that is the beginning of Gaara’s turn to good while demonstrating to Sasuke how Naruto has surpassed him and spiralling his turn to betrayal and joining bad guys in search of power. Contrasted by Gaara-Sasuke fight in Chuunin exams where Gaara is the villain and Sasuke the good guy, and by Gaara-Sasuke face-off at Kage Summit Arc where Gaara is reformed and Kazekage while Sasuke is an international criminal, and the two have exchanged their roles of AxCrazy and TheStoic.
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* Naruto and Gaara fight is the one that is the beginning of Gaara’s turn to good while demonstrating to Sasuke how Naruto has surpassed him and spiralling his turn to betrayal and joining bad guys in search of power. Contrasted by Gaara-Sasuke fight in Chuunin exams where Gaara is the villain and Sasuke the good guy, and by Gaara-Sasuke face-off at Kage Summit Arc where Gaara is reformed and Kazekage while Sasuke is an international criminal, and the two have exchanged their roles of AxCrazy and TheStoic.
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* The entire Chorus Trilogy in ''Machinima/RedVsBlue'': Felix appears to be the good guy with Locus as the bad guy for the first act [[spoiler:but the second act revealed them both to be the villains working for the BigBad, then the third acts focused on Locus's own HeelFaceTurn, making Locus the good guy and Felix the bad guy near the finale]]

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* The entire Chorus Trilogy in ''Machinima/RedVsBlue'': Felix appears to be the good guy with Locus as the bad guy for the first act [[spoiler:but the second act revealed reveals them both to be the villains working for the BigBad, then the third acts focused act focuses on Locus's own HeelFaceTurn, making Locus the good guy and Felix the bad guy near the finale]]finale.]]
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* In ''VideoGame/MassEffect2'', during Tali's LoyaltyMission, you meet Admiral Gerrel, a friendly man who is sympathetic to Tali and believes in her innocence, and Admiral Koris, a {{jerkass}} who is openly distrustful of Tali and accuses her of treason. In ''VideoGame/MassEffect3'', when the two return during the Quarian/Geth arc, Admiral Koris is trying to negotiate peace with the Geth once and for all while Gerrel has a bloodthirsty obsession with wiping them out.

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