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* Br'er Fox and Br'er Bear in ''Disney/SongOfTheSouth''.

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* Br'er Fox and Br'er Bear in ''Disney/SongOfTheSouth''.''Film/SongOfTheSouth''.
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* Jaq and Gus-Gus from ''Disney/Cinderella''.

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* Jaq and Gus-Gus from ''Disney/Cinderella''.''Disney/{{Cinderella}}''.
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* Jaq and Gus-Gus from ''Disney/Cinderella''.
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* The two sealions in WesternAnimation/FindingDory.

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* The two sealions in WesternAnimation/FindingDory.''WesternAnimation/FindingDory''.
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* The two sealions in WesternAnimation/FindingDory.
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* Mub and Grub in ''WesternAnimation/{{Epic}}'' .

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* Mub and Grub in ''WesternAnimation/{{Epic}}'' .''WesternAnimation/{{Epic}}''.
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* There were two loggers operating the leveler in ''WesternAnimation/FernGully'' that fit the trope.

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* There were two loggers operating the leveler in ''WesternAnimation/FernGully'' ''WesternAnimation/FernGullyTheLastRainforest'' that fit the trope.
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* Bucky and Pronk Oryx-Antlerson, Judy Hopps' next-door neighbors, in ''Disney/{{Zootopia}}''.
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* Lumiere and Cogsworth (the candlestick and the clock) from ''Disney/BeautyAndTheBeast''.

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* Lumiere and Cogsworth (the candlestick and the clock) from ''Disney/BeautyAndTheBeast''.''Disney/BeautyAndTheBeast'' are the contrasting type: Lumiere is the tall romantic, and Cogsworth the short grumpy one. Both are servants in the Beast's household providing commentary on Belle and the Beast's developing relationship.



* The rats Nick and Fetcher from ''WesternAnimation/ChickenRun''.

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* The rats Nick and Fetcher from ''WesternAnimation/ChickenRun''.''WesternAnimation/ChickenRun'' provide commentary on the chickens' wild and far-fetched attempts to escape in addition to their more plot-relevant role in sourcing useful items for said attempts.
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* Lumiere and Cogsworth from ''Disney/BeautyAndTheBeast''.

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* Lumiere and Cogsworth (the candlestick and the clock) from ''Disney/BeautyAndTheBeast''.
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* Timon and Pumbaa from ''Disney/TheLionKing''. They later got [[RecycledTheSeries their own series]], and their own movie.

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* Timon and Pumbaa from ''Disney/TheLionKing''. They later got [[RecycledTheSeries also have [[BreakoutCharacter their own series]], and their own movie.
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* [[ActionMom Elestigirl]] and [[CheerfulChild Baby Jack-Jack]] from ''WesternAnimation/TheIncredibles''.
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* [[HotMom Elestigirl]] and [[CheerfulChild Baby Jack-Jack]] from ''WesternAnimation/TheIncredibles''.

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* [[HotMom [[ActionMom Elestigirl]] and [[CheerfulChild Baby Jack-Jack]] from ''WesternAnimation/TheIncredibles''.
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* Two unnamed goblin mooks play this role in ''WesternAnimation/StrangeMagic'' though its [[GenderReveal revealed]] at the end that one of them is [[DudeLooksLikeALady actually a female]].

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* Two unnamed goblin mooks Goblins Stuff and Thang play this role in ''WesternAnimation/StrangeMagic'' though its [[GenderReveal revealed]] at the end that one of them is [[DudeLooksLikeALady actually a female]].

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* Two unnamed goblin mooks play this role in ''WesternAnimation/StrangeMagic'' though its [[GenderReveal revealed]] at the end that one of them is [[DudeLooksLikeALady actually a female]].

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* Two unnamed goblin mooks play this role in ''WesternAnimation/StrangeMagic'' though its [[GenderReveal revealed]] at the end that one of them is [[DudeLooksLikeALady actually a female]].female]].
* [[HotMom Elestigirl]] and [[CheerfulChild Baby Jack-Jack]] from ''WesternAnimation/TheIncredibles''.
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* Two unnamed goblin mooks play this role in ''WesternAnimation/StrangeMagic'' though its [[GenderReveal revealed]] at the end that one of them is [[DudeLooksLikeALady actually a female]].

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** Diego and Manny are a more subtle example - they don't hang around with each other as much as most of the other characters from this list do but they are usually seen hanging out together and are obviously closer with each other than Sid is to either of them.


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* Puss and Donkey in ''WesternAnimation/ShrekTheThird''.
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* DonBLuth does this quite a bit in his Nineties films.

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* DonBLuth DonBluth does this quite a bit in his Nineties films.
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* Lafayette and Napoleon from ''TheAristocats''

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* Lafayette and Napoleon from ''TheAristocats''''Disney/TheAristocats''



* The moose Rutt and Tuke in ''BrotherBear''.

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* The moose Rutt and Tuke in ''BrotherBear''.''Disney/BrotherBear''.



* There were two loggers operating the leveler in ''FernGully'' that fit the trope.

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* There were two loggers operating the leveler in ''FernGully'' ''WesternAnimation/FernGully'' that fit the trope.



** Diego and Manny are a more subtle example-they don't hang around with each other as much as most of the other characters from this list do but they are usually seen hanging out together and are obviously closer with each other than Sid is to either of them.

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** Diego and Manny are a more subtle example-they example - they don't hang around with each other as much as most of the other characters from this list do but they are usually seen hanging out together and are obviously closer with each other than Sid is to either of them.



* Jasper and Horace in Disney/OneHundredAndOneDalmatians. This goes for the live action film too.

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* Jasper and Horace in Disney/OneHundredAndOneDalmatians.''Disney/OneHundredAndOneDalmatians''. This goes for the live action film too.



* Ben and Lon from ''{{Pocahontas}}''.
* Nico and Pedro from ''Film/{{Rio}}''.
* According to WordOfGod, Miguel and Tulio of ''TheRoadToElDorado'' are Those Two Guys recast as protagonists because the writers had seen so many memorable sidekicks upstage the boring heroes.
* Br'er Fox and Br'er Bear in ''SongOfTheSouth''.

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* Ben and Lon from ''{{Pocahontas}}''.
''Disney/{{Pocahontas}}''.
* Nico and Pedro from ''Film/{{Rio}}''.
''WesternAnimation/{{Rio}}''.
* According to WordOfGod, Miguel and Tulio of ''TheRoadToElDorado'' ''WesternAnimation/TheRoadToElDorado'' are Those Two Guys recast as protagonists because the writers had seen so many memorable sidekicks upstage the boring heroes.
* Br'er Fox and Br'er Bear in ''SongOfTheSouth''.''Disney/SongOfTheSouth''.
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* Bobble and Clank in [[Franchise/DisneyFairies Tinker Bell]].
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* [[Isn'tItIronic Dinky the sparrow and Boomer the woodpecker from ''Disney/TheFoxAndTheHound'']]. Not the kind of animals you'd expect from a movie with that title.

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* [[Isn'tItIronic [[IsntItIronic Dinky the sparrow and Boomer the woodpecker from ''Disney/TheFoxAndTheHound'']].from]] ''Disney/TheFoxAndTheHound''. Not the kind of animals you'd expect from a movie with that title.
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** Diego and Manny are a more subtle example-they don't hang around with each other as much as most of the other characters from this list do but they are usually seen hanging out together and are obviously closer with each other than Sid is to either of them.

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* Dinky the sparrow and Boomer the woodpecker from ''Disney/TheFoxAndTheHound''.

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* [[Isn'tItIronic Dinky the sparrow and Boomer the woodpecker from ''Disney/TheFoxAndTheHound''.''Disney/TheFoxAndTheHound'']]. Not the kind of animals you'd expect from a movie with that title.

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* Timon and Pumbaa from ''Disney/TheLionKing''. They later got [[RecycledTheSeries their own series]], and their own movie.

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* Timon Rasoul and Pumbaa 2/3 (can't remember the exact amount), Royal Guards from ''Disney/TheLionKing''. They later got [[RecycledTheSeries their own series]], ''Disney/{{Aladdin}}''.
* Lafayette
and their own movie.Napoleon from ''TheAristocats''



* The rats Nick and Fetcher from ''WesternAnimation/ChickenRun''.
* Mub and Grub in ''WesternAnimation/{{Epic}}'' .
* There were two loggers operating the leveler in ''FernGully'' that fit the trope.
* Dinky the sparrow and Boomer the woodpecker from ''Disney/TheFoxAndTheHound''.



* Rasoul and 2/3 (can't remember the exact amount), Royal Guards from ''Disney/{{Aladdin}}''.
* There were two loggers operating the leveler in ''FernGully'' that fit the trope.
* Snake and Robot from ''WesternAnimation/ToyStory''
* Ben and Lon from ''{{Pocahontas}}''.
* According to WordOfGod, Miguel and Tulio of ''TheRoadToElDorado'' are Those Two Guys recast as protagonists because the writers had seen so many memorable sidekicks upstage the boring heroes.
* Lafayette and Napoleon from ''TheAristocats''

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* Rasoul Timon and 2/3 (can't remember the exact amount), Royal Guards Pumbaa from ''Disney/{{Aladdin}}''.
* There were two loggers operating the leveler in ''FernGully'' that fit the trope.
* Snake
''Disney/TheLionKing''. They later got [[RecycledTheSeries their own series]], and Robot their own movie.
* Needleman and Smitty
from ''WesternAnimation/ToyStory''
* Ben and Lon from ''{{Pocahontas}}''.
* According to WordOfGod, Miguel and Tulio of ''TheRoadToElDorado'' are Those Two Guys recast as protagonists because the writers had seen so many memorable sidekicks upstage the boring heroes.
* Lafayette and Napoleon from ''TheAristocats''
''WesternAnimation/MonstersInc''.



* The rats Nick and Fetcher from ''WesternAnimation/ChickenRun''.
* Dinky the sparrow and Boomer the woodpecker from ''Disney/TheFoxAndTheHound''.
* Needleman and Smitty from ''WesternAnimation/MonstersInc''.
* Br'er Fox and Br'er Bear in ''SongOfTheSouth''.

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* The rats Nick two jet fighters in ''WesternAnimation/{{Planes}}''.
* Ben
and Fetcher Lon from ''WesternAnimation/ChickenRun''.
* Dinky the sparrow and Boomer the woodpecker from ''Disney/TheFoxAndTheHound''.
* Needleman and Smitty from ''WesternAnimation/MonstersInc''.
* Br'er Fox and Br'er Bear in ''SongOfTheSouth''.
''{{Pocahontas}}''.



* Mub and Grub in ''WesternAnimation/{{Epic}}'' .

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* Mub According to WordOfGod, Miguel and Grub Tulio of ''TheRoadToElDorado'' are Those Two Guys recast as protagonists because the writers had seen so many memorable sidekicks upstage the boring heroes.
* Br'er Fox and Br'er Bear
in ''WesternAnimation/{{Epic}}'' .''SongOfTheSouth''.
* Snake and Robot from ''WesternAnimation/ToyStory''

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* Nico and Pedro from ''Film/Rio'', and continuing the tradition/formula, Mub and Grub from ''Film/Epic''.

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* Nico and Pedro from ''Film/Rio'', and continuing the tradition/formula, ''Film/{{Rio}}''.
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Mub and Grub from ''Film/Epic''.in ''WesternAnimation/{{Epic}}'' .
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* Nico and Pedro from ''Film/Rio'', and continuing the tradition/formula, Mub and Grub from ''Film/Epic''.
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* Timon and Pumbaa from ''TheLionKing''. They later got [[RecycledTheSeries their own series]], and their own movie.

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* Timon and Pumbaa from ''TheLionKing''. They later got [[RecycledTheSeries their own series]], and their own movie.
* Lumiere and Cogsworth from ''Disney/BeautyAndTheBeast''.
* The moose Rutt and Tuke in ''BrotherBear''.
* Crash and Eddie in the ''WesternAnimation/IceAge'' movies.
* Rasoul and 2/3 (can't remember the exact amount), Royal Guards from ''Disney/{{Aladdin}}''.
* There were two loggers operating the leveler in ''FernGully'' that fit the trope.
* Snake and Robot from ''WesternAnimation/ToyStory''
* Ben and Lon from ''{{Pocahontas}}''.
* According to WordOfGod, Miguel and Tulio of ''TheRoadToElDorado'' are Those Two Guys recast as protagonists because the writers had seen so many memorable sidekicks upstage the boring heroes.
* Lafayette and Napoleon from ''TheAristocats''
* Jasper and Horace in Disney/OneHundredAndOneDalmatians. This goes for the live action film too.
* Honest John the fox and Gideon the cat in ''Disney/{{Pinocchio}}''.
* The rats Nick and Fetcher from ''WesternAnimation/ChickenRun''.
* Dinky the sparrow and Boomer the woodpecker from ''Disney/TheFoxAndTheHound''.
* Needleman and Smitty from ''WesternAnimation/MonstersInc''.
* Br'er Fox and Br'er Bear in ''SongOfTheSouth''.
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