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3[[quoteright:290:[[WesternAnimation/LooneyTunes https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/mugsy_and_rocky.jpg]]]]
4[[caption-width-right:290:"Don't mess up again, ya lunkhead."\
5"Duhhh, okay Rocky!"]]
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7->''"The little one is called Master. He's the brains. He runs Underworld. The other one is Blaster. He's the muscle. Together they can be very powerful."''
8-->-- ''Film/MadMaxBeyondThunderdome''
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10A classic, almost timeless, character pairing, among TheOldestOnesInTheBook.
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12Two guys who are often HeterosexualLifePartners, and usually embody the FatAndSkinny trope. That's just the start of the bundle of tropes these two embody.
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14This trope describes a pair of guys who always fight together, are best friends forever, and quite often have a very obvious hierarchy: the Little Guy is typically the one in charge -- unless, of course, he's a [[Film/AustinPowers "Mini-Me"]] to the Big Guy. The Big Guy usually plays the DumbMuscle role, but there's a catch, and this is important: oftentimes, the Big Guy will have some pretty good ideas. The Little Guy often ignores the Big Guy's suggestion, only to [[GladIThoughtOfIt come up with the idea himself just a split second later]], as with Timon and Pumbaa of ''WesternAnimation/TheLionKing1994'' fame. Even if he's not [[ObfuscatingStupidity obfuscating]], meaning he really is just [[CrouchingMoronHiddenBadass a big dumb lug with occasional brainstorms]] and he often DoesNotKnowHisOwnStrength, the Big Guy has [[DumbassHasAPoint many a flash of insight]].
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16The Little Guy is usually listed first, since he's the leader, and they are always listed together, [[TheDividual as if they are one entity]]. In fact, some episodes may center on the fact that they can't live without each other. Although these guys are seen most often in kid's shows, they are also played seriously.
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18If this is a case of BrainsAndBrawn, the Big Guy is usually the Brawn, and [[ShorterMeansSmarter the Little Guy the Brains.]] It's almost never the other way around, but in some cases the Big Guy can be rather smart too.
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20Almost always a case of SmartJerkAndNiceMoron as well. See also ThoseTwoGuys, OneHeadTaller, HugeGuyTinyGirl, and TinyGuyHugeGirl. SuperTrope for LittleGuyBigBuddy, where the bigger of the two protects/looks after the smaller, and BullyAndWimpPairing, where the bigger one bullies and manhandles the shorter one. Add a skinny guy and you've achieved a BigThinShortTrio.
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22!!Examples:
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25* The burglars Bruiser and Browser from [=SafeTouch=] Security radio commercials [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tvaK9WFazYU appear to be this.]]
26* In 2003, Creator/{{Apple}} ran an ad for its [[Platform/AppleMacintosh PowerBook]] [=G4=] with two men sitting next to one another on a plane. On one side: Verne Troyer, an actor with dwarfism who stood all of 2'8" (81 cm), best known as Mini-Me in the ''Film/AustinPowers'' franchise. On the other: Yao Ming, then-current [[UsefulNotes/NationalBasketballAssociation NBA]] star, at 7'6" (229 cm). The ad also includes an inversion, in which Troyer reaches for his 17" [=PowerBook=] and Yao for a 12" version. %% Yao is Chinese, so his family name comes first.
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30* ''Manga/SamuraiDeeperKyo'': the first people he kills are a giant with a [[BrutishCharacterBrutishWeapon comically oversized hammer]] and a midget nicknamed "Wind".
31* ''Literature/{{Baccano}}'' has Jacuzzi Splot's bodyguards, Nick and Donnie. This might be a case of Big Guy, Bigger Guy, Little Guy. And of course Nice.
32* The Butler Zakenna from ''Anime/FutariWaPrettyCure''. The tall one even has a long ForeheadOfDoom to emphasize his height!
33* Edward Elric (the little guy, but [[BerserkButton don't tell him we said that]]) and Alphonse Elric (the big guy) from ''Manga/FullmetalAlchemist''. Notably, Alphonse is only big due to [[AnimatedArmor extenuating circumstances]] and they are both quite consistently smart.
34* Vegeta and Nappa from ''Anime/DragonBallZ'' were this, at least until Vegeta killed him.
35** Pretty much every group after them that showed up together would be this. Though the Big Guy wasn't always DumbMuscle, but he was always in a supplementary role, usually an enforcer, bodyguard or sidekick. The Little Guy would be the brains and the leader, and would often be revealed to actually be stronger since MusclesAreMeaningless in this series.
36*** Zarbon and Dododia (Big Duo) and Frieza (Little) - King Cold (Big) and Mecha Frieza (Little) - Android 16 (Big) and Androids 17 and 18 (Little Duo) - Kibito (Big) and Shin (Little) - Spopovitch (Big) and Yamu (Little) - Dabura (Big) and Babidi (Little) - Fat Buu (Big) and Babidi (Little) - Kibito Kai (Big) and Old Kai (Little)
37*** While the Ginyu Force generally appear to be good friends with each other, among them Jeice and Burter in particular come off as HeterosexualLifePartners. Burter is a head taller than the Captain, and Jeice is about Vegeta's size.
38*** Even heroically during the Other World Tournament arc you had Goku (Big) and North Kai (Little) and Pikkon (Big) and West Kai (Little). Tien (physically bigger than any Z-Fighter except Piccolo) and Chiaotzu (smaller than Krillin) were introduced together way back in ''Manga/DragonBall'', and are rarely seen apart. Up until Gohan hit a growth spurt between the Cell and Buu sagas, he was Piccolo's trainee, and came up to Piccolo's waist.
39* Gian and Suneo from ''Manga/{{Doraemon}}''. Though the leader role usually belong to Gian, since Suneo is scared shitless of him.
40* [[{{Tsundere}} Meryl Strife]] and [[TheDitz Millie Thompson]] from ''Manga/{{Trigun}}'' are rare female examples.
41* Waver Velvet and Rider from ''Literature/FateZero''. Of course, since Rider is a legendary warrior king on top of being a seven foot bear of a man, he doesn't settle for being the subservient one of the pair and dominates Waver from the moment he's summoned by him.
42* In one episode of ''Anime/YuGiOhGX'' there was Ohara and Kohara, two Ra Yellow students who became partners to get revenge upon the Obelisk students by assuming the identity of the "Duel Giant". (Ohara was a big guy who wasn't the best duelist, while Kohara was a real little guy who ''was'' good, but had stage fright; so the plan involved Ohara disguising himself with a mask and Kohara directing his moves with a radio headset.)
43** Also, part of their strategy as duelists mirrored this situation: They used [[https://yugioh.fandom.com/wiki/Giant_Orc Giant Orc]] (a big, dumb guy) and [[https://yugioh.fandom.com/wiki/Second_Goblin Second Goblin]] (a little guy who helped Giant Orc).
44* Most recurring and regular human characters in ''Anime/PokemonTheSeries'' can be considered a Big Guy when using whatever Pokémon he or she is most associated with. Ash with Pikachu naturally, Gary with Umbreon, and Brock with Croagunk. There are a few exception, however,like when Brock uses Onix, which is ''much'' larger than he is.
45* ''Manga/CaptainTsubasa'': Jitou and Sano.
46* In ''Anime/MarvelDISKWarsTheAvengers'', Edward Grant is the youngest of the five kids. His biocode is linked to Power-class heroes, and he's paired up with the ''[[ComicBook/TheIncredibleHulk Hulk]]'', who can literally fit Ed's entire torso in one hand. Later on, he gets [[ComicBook/LukeCage Power Man]].
47* The Funk Brothers, Bobby and Kelly, in ''Manga/OnePiece'', is an unusual variant on this trope: The smaller Kelly is smarter and wiser, and the much bigger Bobby has incredible strength (to where blades snap when swung against his back) but can't strategize the way Kelly can. However, Bobby is an ActualPacifist who is afraid to fight. Instead, Kelly developed a sort of GrandTheftMe power where he [[BigDumbBody takes over Bobby and does the fighting as him]].
48* Angelica and Lucifer of ''VideoGame/LapisReLights'' are a gender-inverted example, being a magical girl/idol duo. Angelica is the taller one at and often towers over the much tinier Lucifer when they stand side-by-side, which is almost all of their appearances.
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52* ''Animation/HappyHeroes'' features the villainous duo Big M. and Little M., whose names fit their contrasting sizes pretty well.
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56* ComicBook/{{Asterix}} and Obelix. As in the asterisk sign[[labelnote:*]]"Little star"[[/labelnote]] and [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Obelisk Obelisk.]]
57* Messrs. Shlubb and Klump from ''ComicBook/SinCity''. Both have DelusionsOfEloquence (and used to be the trope namer), but little guy Klump suggests the more sensible ideas (read: ''not'' taking the getaway car for a joyride, or ''not'' pulling boots of a corpse they've been paid to disappear).
58* ''Franchise/SamAndMaxFreelancePolice''. Possible inversion, since Sam is the BigGuy but still the voice of reason holding Max (the Little Guy) back from indulging in "unnecessary violence" (loosely defined, since both Sam and Max are quite fond of solving problems with violence and gunplay).
59* Franky and ''ComicBook/TheGoon''. As in Sam and Max, Goon is the big guy but also the more sensible leader who reigns in his manic little partner(sometimes).
60* [=Newspaper Comic=] ''Jumpstart'' has a big guy who has nearly a dozen other big guy brothers, one of whom is in the NFL. Their highly intimidating (single!) father is ''at least'' 200 pounds lighter and one head smaller.
61* Hercules and Amadeus Cho from ''ComicBook/TheIncredibleHercules''.
62* ComicBook/MickeyMouseComicUniverse: Idget the Midget and Dangerous Dan [=McBoo=]. Idget is slightly smarter than Dan, but they in general seem equal partners in crime -- sometimes employed by others, sometimes working on their own.
63* ComicBook/TomPoes: Bul Super and Hiep Hieper.
64* ComicBook/SuskeEnWiske: Lambik is one head taller than Jerom.
65* ComicBook/{{Jommeke}}: Kwak, who is short and fat, and Boemel, who is tall and slender.
66* For a time [[Comicbook/NewMutants Anole and Rockslide]] of the Comicbook/XMen had this dynamic, and were often paired up together. They even moonlit as a street-level hero duo. Rockslide is the BigGuy of most teams he's on, ''especially'' because his powers allow him to alter the size of his body by adding more of the surrounding earth to it. Anole is significantly smaller, and can easily fit on Rockslide's shoulder. They edge a bit closer to VitriolicBestBuds, and play with HeterosexualLifePartners as Anole is in fact gay.
67* ''Red Menace'' has Lamont and Mitner, former supervillains turned FBI goons. Their superior Krueger calls them "the Mountain and the Mole" -- Lamont is enormous, super strong, and (judging from his huge word bubbles with large bolded font) has a deep booming voice. Mitner is ''very'' short and skinny. They're the best of pals; it's Krueger they don't get along with.
68* ''Franchise/WonderWoman'' [[ComicBook/WonderWoman1942 Vol 1]]: In the Silver Age the dwarf Dr. Psycho acted as the brains to Giganta's brawn.
69* The original ''ComicBook/NewWarriors'' had Rage and Speedball. Rage was a super-strong young teenager [[YoungerThanTheyLook in the body of a giant adult man]]; Speedball was a FunPersonified smaller and skinnier guy in his late teens with kinetic-energy powers used for bouncing.
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73* Combined with square and round from Creator/{{Pixar}}:
74** The walking stick Slim and Francis the ladybug in ''WesternAnimation/ABugsLife''
75** Sully and Mike in the ''Franchise/MonstersInc'' series.
76** WesternAnimation/WallE and Eve/the humans.
77* ''WesternAnimation/TheLionKing1994'' does this with Timon (a meerkat) and Pumbaa (a warthog).
78* Tito and Francis, Einstein, and Dodger in ''WesternAnimation/OliverAndCompany''
79* Bobble and Clank from the ''[[Franchise/DisneyFairies TinkerBell]]'' movies.
80* ''WesternAnimation/TreasurePlanet'': John Silver and Jim Hawkins, subverted in that John is actually the more intelligent of the two while little Jim is the bruiser.
81* The two-headed dragon, Devon and Cornwall in ''WesternAnimation/QuestForCamelot'', though that may be more FatAndSkinny.
82* Gwizdo and Lian Chu from ''WesternAnimation/DragonHunters''.
83* ''WesternAnimation/BeautyAndTheBeast'' has Gaston and Lefou. In this case, the big guy (Gaston) is the main one and the little guy (Lefou) is the bumbling sidekick -- although Gaston isn't particularly bright either.
84* WesternAnimation/{{Dumbo}} the naïve elephant calf is the Big Guy to Timothy Q. Mouse's Little Guy.
85* WesternAnimation/RobinHood1973 has the titular protagonist (Little Guy) and his trusty sidekick Little John (Big Guy).
86* WesternAnimation/{{Pinocchio}} and Jiminy Cricket, a similar example to Dumbo and Timothy. Also, Honest John and Gideon, though in an inversion of the usual roles the big guy is the brains and the little guy is the muscle.
87* Another inversion is the Walrus and the Carpenter from ''WesternAnimation/AliceInWonderland''.
88* ''WesternAnimation/FlushedAway'': Whitey and Spike are henchmen to the nefarious toad. Neither are smart, but Spike is smaller and more logical, but ends up being the butt of the slapstick joke in most situations.
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93* ''Film/AbsurdAccident'': The two jewel thieves who stop at the inn for noodles and wind up getting ensnared in the murder and mayhem. The short one is aggressive and pugnacious and clearly in charge. The other one is much taller and heavyset, and also meek, deferring to his skinny buddy and calling the short one "boss."
94* Master and Blaster from ''Film/MadMaxBeyondThunderdome''! TOGETHER ... they FORM ... MASTERBLASTER!!! Master is an engineer with dwarfism (played by [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Angelo_Rossitto Angelo Rossitto]], who also appeared in ''Film/{{Freaks}}'' over fifty years earlier) and Blaster is his mentally challenged bodyguard. A similar pairing shows up in ''Film/MadMaxFuryRoad'' in the form of Immortan Joe's two sons; Rictus Erectus, who's huge but implied to not be very bright, and Corpus Colossus, a GeniusCripple with [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Osteogenesis_imperfecta osteogenesis imperfecta]] (brittle bone disease).
95* The ''Franchise/StarWars'' movies introduce three such duos: C-3PO and R2-D2, Han Solo and Chewbacca, and Emperor Palpatine and Darth Vader. It's worth noting that C-3PO, Solo, and Palpatine are all around average human height (and Han is actually a few inches ''above'' average). C-3PO is only the big guy compared to R2-D2, a 3'7" (109 cm) TinCanRobot. Solo and Palpatine are only the little guys compared to Chewie and Vader, who are respectively 7'6" (228 cm) and 6'8" (203 cm). Meanwhile in the sequel trilogy, R2-D2 himself plays the big guy to the even smaller droid BB-8.
96* ''Film/ThePrincessBride'' gives Inigo Montoya and Fezzik. Again, a matter of comparison: Inigo Montoya is actually 6'1" (185-186 cm), but Fezzik is played by Wrestling/AndreTheGiant, who was billed at 7'4" (223-224 cm).
97* Groot and Rocket from ''Film/GuardiansOfTheGalaxy2014''; Rocket is a three-foot-tall [[UpliftedAnimal uplifted]] raccoon, while his partner Groot is a ''ten'' foot tall alien tree-creature.
98* The ''Franchise/BackToTheFuture'' movies give us Doc Brown (6'1" Creator/ChristopherLloyd) and Marty [=McFly=] (5'4" Creator/MichaelJFox).
99* ''Film/MidnightCowboy'': 5'5" Creator/DustinHoffman (Ratso Rizzo) and 6'3" Creator/JonVoight (Joe Buck).
100* ''Film/EasyRider'': 5'7" Creator/DennisHopper (Billy) and 6'2" Creator/PeterFonda (Wyatt).
101* The fraternal twin brothers Julius and Vincent in ''Film/Twins1988'', played by 6'1" Creator/ArnoldSchwarzenegger and 4'10" Creator/DannyDeVito.
102* ''Film/ChildrenOfTheCorn1984'' features a villainous example with the BigBad Isaac as the little guy and his MookLieutenant Malachai as the big guy.
103* The [[TinyGuyHugeGirl male and female]] M.U.T.Os from ''Film/Godzilla2014'' have this dynamic with the male being [[FragileSpeedster small and airborne]] and the female being [[MightyGlacier large and landbound]]. On their own the male can avoid and harass Godzilla but not actually injure him while the female is strong enough to hurt Godzilla but isn't quite strong enough to beat him one-on-one before he overpowers her so they [[BattleCouple tag team him]].
104* The small and wiry Herbert West (5'7") and his tall and buff friend/assistant Dan Cain (6'0") in ''Film/ReAnimator'' and ''Film/BrideOfReAnimator''.
105* The ''Film/SmokeyAndTheBandit'' films have Big Enos Burdette (played by 6'5" Pat [=McCormick=]) and his son, Little Enos (played by 5'2" Music/PaulWilliams.) They're both rich con artists and very cunning, though Little Enos' [[TheNapoleon Napoleon complex]] contrasts his calm and collected father.
106* A variation in ''Film/TheSpyWhoLovedMe'' when the BigBad summons his henchmen. First a stocky, heavyset man lumbers into the room, looking like the standard thug. Then Jaws, played by seven-foot-high Creator/RichardKiel, and we get a sense of just how big he is from the way he towers over the first guy.
107* The comedy duo of Leo Gorcey and Huntz Hall (who did a lot of movies together in the '40s and '50s) had this dynamic. Gorcey has a stocky little guy, while Hall was tall and skinny.
108* ''Film/OnTheBuses'' has big Vera and little Ruby, the first two female bus drivers to turn up at the depot.
109* ''Film/UpPompeii'' has big Villanus and little Odius, Prosperus Maximus' strong-arm men.
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113* Of the ''Literature/HIVESeries'', morbidly obese teenager Franz Argentblum and his scrawny, geeky roommate Nigel Darkdoom demonstrate. May be subverted later as we know Nigel's father, Diabolus Darkdoom is tall and handsome, and Nigel may lose his sickly appearance as he ages.
114* George and Lennie in ''Literature/OfMiceAndMen'' are a good serious example. These character types are also seen in big. slow-witted Tom Cullen and scrawny deaf-mute Nick Andros in Stephen King's ''Literature/TheStand''.
115* ''Literature/{{Discworld}}'' has Sergeant Colon and Corporal Nobbs, and Mr Pin and Mr Tulip.
116** Note that Colon actually outranks Nobby, which inverts the usual ranking of this trope. The puny Nobby is somewhat less dumb than the overweight Colon, however.
117** Vimes and Carrot too, although it's more a case of big guy, normal guy.
118* Fletcher and Red in ''Literature/HalfMoonInvestigations'' to almost an extreme point, Fletcher [[EmbarrassingNickname "Half"]] Moon being small for his age and Red having been held back a year.
119* Freak and Max in ''Literature/FreakTheMighty''.
120* Lousewort and Sneezewort, the PunchClockVillain duo in ''[[Literature/{{Redwall}} The Long Patrol]]''.
121* In Dougal Dixon's ''Man After Man'', some of the large, yeti-like tundra-dwellers evolve a partnership with small, nimble forest omnivores. The clever little omnivores scout out terrain and catch small game for their lumbering partners, and the tundra-dwellers carry their smaller companions across vast distances, hugging them close so they're kept warm by their big friends' thick fur.
122* Locke and Jean in the Literature/GentlemanBastard Sequence, though Jean is a GeniusBruiser and has just as important a role as Locke in the brains area of their operation.
123* Inverted in ''Franchise/TheDarkTower'' by the Hitler Brothers. The bigger brother, "George" is the brains compared to "Lennie" who is impatient and fairly stupid.
124* Mack and his friend/bossman Eddie Lui in the Literature/{{Emberverse}}. Also John Hordle and Alleyne Loring.
125* The Crane brothers, Little Mickey and Big Billy, in ''Literature/TheMentalState'' definitely qualify.
126* ''Literature/{{Neverwhere}}'' has Croup and Vandemar, with the respective AnimalMotifs of a fox and a wolf.
127* Over the course of ''Literature/TheLordOfTheRings'', [[OurDwarvesAreAllTheSame Gimli]] and [[OurElvesAreDifferent Legolas]] go from [[ElvesVersusDwarves bitter rivals]] to VitriolicBestBuds to HeterosexualLifePartners.
128* ''Literature/RickBrant'': Spindrift scientists Hobart Zircon (a towering GeniusBruiser physicist) and Julius Weiss (a short mathematician) frequently appear together.
129* In ''Literature/ASongOfIceAndFire'', the hulking manservant Hodor is the big guy to the young, paraplegic Bran Stark.
130* Will and Horace from the childrens'/YA series [[Literature/RangersApprentice Ranger's Apprentice]], although Horace is less fat, more muscle.
131* In ''Literature/WarriorCats'', the two main [=BloodClan=] cats are Scourge and Bone. Scourge is the leader, and is unusually small because he was born a runt, while Bone is his massive, brutish second-in-command.
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135* The Creator/{{CBeebies}} show ''Big Cook Little Cook'' follows this trope to the named T.
136* Shawn Hunter and Cory Matthews in the first season of ''Series/BoyMeetsWorld'', during which Rider Strong was at ''least'' OneHeadTaller than Ben Savage. However, Savage went through a growth spurt and by late season 3, he was actually taller than Strong.
137* ''Series/SpartacusBloodAndSand'' has Agron (played by 6'2 actor Dan Feuerriegel) and Nasir (Played by 5'6 actor Pana Hena Taylor) although they were ''way'' more than [[HeterosexualLifePartners HoYay]]
138* ''Series/OnlyFoolsAndHorses'' has [[LovableRogue Del Boy]], who is at least a head shorter than his younger half-brother [[OnlySaneMan Rodney]]. In a making of book, series creator John Sullivan states that he is grateful for this trope otherwise Del's constant put-downs towards Rodney would have seemed much more like bullying.
139* King Mondo's henchmen Klang and Orbus from ''Series/PowerRangersZeo''. Klang is a robot the size and shape of a human, Orbus is doll-sized. Their size difference was a key part of Mondo's strategies using the MonsterOfTheWeek; to [[MakeMyMonsterGrow enlarge it to giant size]]; Orbus' arm extended with a cord and Klang would swing him like a bullroarer and launch him at the monster. Orbus would then apply a gizmo installed within him to complete the process.
140* ''Series/TheTwilightZone1959'': In "[[Recap/TheTwilightZone1959S2E21ThePrimeMover The Prime Mover]]", Ace Larson bosses the much larger and nicer Jimbo Cobb around so that he will use his telekinesis to help Ace's gambling. However, Jimbo eventually fakes the loss of his power so that Ace loses and moves on from his {{Greed}}.
141* ''Series/HerculesTheLegendaryJourneys'': 6'3" Kevin Sorbo (Hercules) and 5'6" Michael Hurst (Iolaus).
142* In ''Series/{{Seinfeld}}'', 6'3" Kramer has an occasionally-appearing friend in 4'0" Mickey Abbott, an actor with dwarfism. The contrast is made funnier by the fact that the two barely seem aware of it, with (for instance) Mickey choosing Kramer as his partner for a dramatic audition in which he plays a hardboiled cop and Kramer plays the suspect he's interrogating.
143* Kyle and Ezra in ''Series/TheInBESTigators''.
144** Inverted with Ezra and Maudie; Ezra actually notes that he’s not used to being the taller one of the duo.
145* ''Series/{{Tatort}}'' has police inspectors Till Ritter and Felix Stark, the latter a good nine inches shorter than his partner and often getting to hear quips about it.
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149* Music/PetShopBoys - Opportunities (Let's Make Lots of Money) -- "You've got the brawn, I've got the brain; Let's make lots of money"
150* Music/TheyMightBeGiants - Particle Man: "Universe Man, Universe Man / Size of the entire [[RhymingWithItself universe, man]] / Usually kind to smaller man / Universe Man"
151* Music/SimonAndGarfunkel. After Music/PaulSimon (the little guy) went solo, he later appeared alongside another big guy (Creator/ChevyChase) in the [[https://youtu.be/uq-gYOrU8bA video]] for "[[Music/{{Graceland}} You Can Call Me Al]]."
152* Music/DepecheMode: in the video foк Walking In MY Shoes off Music/SongsOfFaithAndDevotion two men of very different height are seen at around 2:08 mark.
153* Music/CardiB (5'3") and Music/MeganTheeStallion (5'10") in the [[https://youtu.be/hsm4poTWjMs video]] for their controversial hit "WAP" (short for "Wet-Ass Pussy"; {{bowdlerise}}d to "wet and gushy" in the edited version that the video uses).
154* On the cover of Music/FleetwoodMac's 1975 SelfTitledAlbum, Mick Fleetwood and John [=McVie=] play up this trope for laughs. Fleetwood is already pretty tall (6'5"/195 cm), and [=McVie=] is significantly shorter (5'8.5"/174 cm). But as you can see on [[Music/FleetwoodMacWhiteAlbum that album's trope page]], the cover art depicts [=McVie=] as exaggeratedly short to the point of LittlePeopleAreSurreal.
155* The two people in the front of Music/{{Nirvana}} were the average sized Music/KurtCobain (5'9"175 cm), and the absolutely humongous Krist Novoselic (6'7"201 cm). In the back, completing the RockTrio, was Music/DaveGrohl, who is only slightly taller than Kurt (5' 11"183 cm)
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159* ''ComicStrip/MuttAndJeff'' has Big Guy Mutt paired with Little Guy Jeff.
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163* This trope is used frequently with {{Tag Team}}s. Examples include Giant Baba and The Destroyer, Wrestling/{{Rikishi}} and Scotty 2 Hotty, Wrestling/ChrisJericho and Wrestling/BigShow, the British Bulldogs ([[Wrestling/DynamiteKid the Dynamite Kid]] and Wrestling/DaveyBoySmith; in Stampede, Dynamite teamed with [[Wrestling/GiantHaystacks Loch Ness]]), [[Wrestling/TheDudleyBoys Spike Dudley]] and Wrestling/BallsMahoney, and [[Wrestling/SidEudy Lord Humongous (Sid Vicious)]] and Wrestling/ShaneDouglas and Wrestling/EnzoAndCass.
164* [[Wrestling/DrewHankinson Luke Gallows]] has paired with 3 little guys such as Jesse (as Festus), Wrestling/CMPunk (in Straight Edge Society) and currently with Wrestling/KarlAnderson.
165* ''{{Wrestling/GLOW}}'' had a female set with Face wrestlers Mt. Fiji and Little Fiji, the former portrayed as a CoolBigSis to the latter, plotwise.
166* Wrestling/{{AAA}}'s Mascot division requires a pairing between a mini estrella and another wrestler too tall to be one, though a lot of examples fall under the "mini me" type.
167* The Gateway Championship Wrestling version of Nightbreed, Jackal being the smallest man on the roster, smaller than most of the women on the roster, Cabal being one of the largest men.
168* Donovan Dijak and Wrestling/JayLethal were a classic example during the House Of Truth's second Wrestling/RingOfHonor incarnation. It was somewhat subverted with Dijak's former partner Joey Daddiego, who was also much shorter than Dijak but a real power house wrestler while Dijak was towering but was like a super junior scaled up.
169* Wrestling/AJStyles and his "personal colossus" Omos. AJ's 5'11", Omos is ''7'3"''.
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173* Stanley and Taxi Black in ''Theatre/OneTouchOfVenus''.
174* In Theatre/GuysAndDolls, this is sometimes done with Big Jule and Harry the Horse by making [[IronicName Jule's nickname ironic]]. The 2018 Houston production cast a 6'6" man as Harry, and 3' woman as Big Jule, HillarityEnsues
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178* ''TabletopGame/DungeonsAndDragons'': It's common for ogres to be teamed up with smaller races like orcs (who tend to be the big guy in most other evil humanoid pairings, and generally not that smart, but are smarter and weaker than ogres), goblins, or hobgoblins. This usually lasts until the ogre gets bored, hungry, or angry and forgets that it isn't supposed to eat its smaller companions.
179* ''TabletopGame/{{Necromunda}}'': The Stig-Shamblers employed by 3rd Edition [[ChurchMilitant House Cawdor]] gangs as [[TheBigGuy Brutes]], consist of a massive but mentally challenged behemoth and a frail but intelligent rider with dwarfism that are represented by a single model. Working together, the two stigs[[note]]short for stigma, the Cawdor name for those with [[BigotryException tolerated deformities]][[/note]] are far more powerful than they would be alone, providing additional muscle and firepower for their gang.
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183* ''ComicBook/TransformersGeneration2'': Dreadwing is a massive Decepticon who transforms into a large stealth bomber or a tank and combines with his smaller partner Smokescreen, who transforms into a jet.
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187* ''VideoGame/{{Arcanum}}'': Half-ogres are employed by gnomes as bodyguards (this becomes a plot point later on).
188* ''VideoGame/BanjoKazooie'': There're, well, Banjo and Kazooie, a big bear and a smaller bird who work as partners.
189* ''Franchise/{{Castlevania}}'': In a number of the earlier games, [[FrankensteinsMonster the Creature]] is often accompanied by Igor, an invincible flea-man that only dies when you kill off the Creature.
190* ''VideoGame/DarkSouls'': [[FragileSpeedster Dragonslayer Ornstein]] and [[MightyGlacier Executioner Smough]] show just how [[ThatOneBoss deadly]] these two guys can be. [[spoiler: Ultimately subverted, at least in the case of Smough as it's strongly suggested that he'd held a hidden disdain for Ornstein as a result of being denied membership into the Knights of Gwyn. If you happen to bring down Ornstein first, [[KillSteal Smough will finish him off instead.]]]]
191%%* ''Franchise/DonkeyKong'':
192%%** ''VideoGame/DonkeyKong'': Donkey Kong and Donkey Kong Jr.
193%%** ''VideoGame/DonkeyKongCountry'': Donkey Kong and Diddy Kong.
194%%** When Diddy was kidnapped along with Donkey, Dixie was given her own big guy in Kiddy Kong.
195* ''VideoGame/DonkeyKongCountryTropicalFreeze'': Donkey Kong is the big guy to little guys Diddy, Dixie, and Cranky Kong. All three can stand on his back.
196* ''VideoGame/{{Drakengard}}'': Seere (a six-year-old) and Golem (Who's so big his attacks come from the sky)
197* ''VideoGame/ExtrapowerAttackOfDarkforce'': Ran Ran and En, the diminutive but powerful disciple of Master Wu and the large but taciturn youkai who protects her.
198* ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyX'': Kimahri and Yuna. Less noticeable now, but Kimahri is over seven feet tall (still short for his race) and probably wasn't much shorter when he traveled with Yuna when she was a child. Also, when summoning Ifrit, she sits on his shoulder for a second, then gives him orders.
199* ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyXIV: A Realm Reborn'' has [[Franchise/StarWars Biggs and Wedge]], a Roegadyn[[note]]Seven feet tall and built like a tank[[/note]] and Lalafell[[note]]Three feet tall and resembling a toddler[[/note]] duo from the Garlond Ironworks who team up with the Scions of the Seventh Dawn after you first join a Grand Company.
200* ''VideoGame/{{Gekido}}'' have a recurring DualBoss duo, [=RK21=] and [=RK22=], two robots always seen together. The former has yellow armour and towers over the players, while the latter is red and roughly the player's size, and a lot faster than it's comrade.
201* ''VideoGame/JediKnightDarkForcesII'': The bosses Gorc and Pic are a Dark Jedi pair consisting of a huge Gamorrean and a tiny Kowakian Monkey-Lizard.
202* ''VideoGame/JitsuSquad'' have this dynamic between the BigBad, Lord Origami, and TheDragon, Dash Kobayashi. The former is a gigantic demon mask that takes up the entire background, while the latter is roughly the same size as your character. It's especially evident in the FinalBoss battle, when Origami attacks as a BackgroundBoss spamming projectiles, and as you fend off his attacks and try retaliating, Dash will attempt getting in your way and repeatedly distract you.
203* ''Franchise/KingdomHearts'': [[EvilGenius Zexion]] and [[TheBrute Lexaeus]]. They [[PlayingWithATrope both]] possess copious amounts of Brains ''and'' Brawn, seeing as Lexaeus is a GeniusBruiser and Zexion is a BadassBookworm.
204* ''VideoGame/KnightsOfTheOldRepublic'': Mission (a slightly-built Twi'lek teenager) and Zaalbar (a BIG Wookiee adolescent) look like LittleGuyBigBuddy, but they're really closer to this trope. Zaalbar isn't stupid by any stretch, but he's [[ShrinkingViolet painfully shy]] and can't speak Basic or Huttese (understands them, but his species lacks the ability to speak them), even remarking to the player character that he can't be much help unless you need something broken. This leaves Mission to do most of the talking and planning and "Big Z" to back her up when brute force is needed. Mission also has the least hit points of the party while Zaalbar has the most. They are, indeed, a shoutout to Han and Chewie above.
205* ''VideoGame/TheKingOfFighters'': Chang Koehan (a large chubby man with a big iron ball on a chain) and Choi Bounge (a midget with [[Franchise/ANightmareOnElmStreet Freddy Krueger-esque]] claws). To be precise, according to their official bios Choi is five-foot-nothing while Chang is ''seven-foot-eight''. Most evident in ''VideoGame/CapcomVsSNK2'' where you control Chang and Choi together as a single character (with Choi occasionally performing some of his special moves).
206* ''VideoGame/LoveAndPies'': Sven is the tallest character in the game, towering over everyone else. His husband, Angus, is very short, barely coming up to his waist.
207* ''VideoGame/MadRatDead'': While Mad Rat is small (being a rat and all), his companion [[OrganAutonomy Heart]] even smaller, to the point where he can fit in Mad Rat's chest cavity with room to spare, due to being Mad Rat's heart. However, the end of the game reveals [[spoiler:that Heart is a cat, thus reversing the positions of the dynamic.]]
208* ''VideoGame/ManaKhemia2FallOfAlchemy'': Pepperoni (a giant fairy) and Goto (who resides in a suit that is barely half of the main characters' height).
209* ''VideoGame/MortalKombatX'': Ferra/Torr. Torr is the big brute and Ferra is the chirpy little girl. A unique situation in that this is a ''Fighting Game'', but both characters work as a team, Ferra riding on Torr's back most of the time and combining their attacks against their opponent.
210* ''VideoGame/OfOrcsAndMen'': The protagonists are Arkail, a massive orc barbarian who functions as a tank and Styx, a goblin rogue who functions as the GlassCannon.
211%%* ''VideoGame/OldSchoolMusical'': The main characters are brothers Tib (little guy) and Rob (big guy).%%How are they examples?
212* ''VideoGame/OutlastII'': Nick and Laird are the big guy and little guy respectively, with Laird being a DepravedDwarf riding on the DumbMuscle Nick.
213* ''VideoGame/{{Overwatch}}'' has Junkrat and Roadhog, two Australian outlaws who wreak havoc wherever they go. While Junkrat is fairly tall at 6 ft 5 in, he's also scrawny and constantly hunched forward, while Roadhog is 7 ft 2 in and 550 lbs.
214%%* ''VideoGame/{{Psychonauts}}'': Maloof and Mikhail.
215* ''VideoGame/{{RIFT}}'' has a similar pair in Zaerist Orro (a wiry Kelari elf) and Rodan Ismos (a hulking bahmi).
216* ''VideoGame/SamAndMax'': The titular characters follow this trope. [[InvertedTrope Only it's Sam (the big dog) who's the wise one and Max (the short rabbit) is the muscle]].
217%%* ''Franchise/SonicTheHedgehog'': Vector and Espio.
218* ''VideoGame/SonicAdventure'': Big the Cat and Froggy. Their personal theme song, "Lazy Days (Livin' in Paradise)" even names the trope word for word in the lyrics:
219-->"'Hey big guy!' 'Hey little guy!' 'Can you tell me who came first?'..."
220* ''Franchise/SuperMarioBros'': The Bros. themselves, Mario (the little guy) and Luigi (the big guy). Ditto for their {{evil counterpart}}s, VideoGame/{{Wario}} and Waluigi.
221* ''VideoGame/TreasurePlanetBattleAtProcyon'': The two main characters, Jim Hawkins and his First Mate, Mr. Onyx. Jim Hawkins is normal-sized, while Mr. Onyx is an 8 foot tall {{Rock Monster}}.
222* ''VideoGame/{{Undertale}}'' has the skeleton brothers: Sans, short, big boned and [[BrilliantButLazy clever yet lazy]], who speaks in AllLowercaseLetters, and Papyrus, tall, lean and an [[{{Keet}} energetic]] [[TheDitz ditz]], whose speech is ALL UPPERCASE.
223* ''Franchise/{{Warcraft}}'':
224** ''VideoGame/WarcraftIIIReignOfChaos'': The Goblin Alchemist hero is a goblin riding an ogre.
225** ''VideoGame/WorldOfWarcraft'':
226*** Sillas Darkmoon, the well-dressed gnome owner of the Faire, and his hulking ogre bodyguard Berth.
227*** [[ThoseTwoGuys The ever-recurring]] VitriolicBestBuds Asric and Jadaar. Asric is a wiry little blood elf; Jadaar is not only a draenei, but one with a slightly outsize model.
228* ''VideoGame/WarhammerOnline'': The Greenskins faction leaders, Grumlock and Gazbag, are a hulking Orc warboss and a diminutive Night Goblin shaman who rides on his shoulder.
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232* ''WebAnimation/ADayWithBowserJr'': in the episode Rise of Fawful, the villainous duo of Fawful and Midbus can be considered exactly that.
233%%* ''WebAnimation/InanimateInsanity'': Baseball and Nickel.
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237* ''Webcomic/TheBugPond'': Played with with Flash and Eldwin. While Flash is the smaller of the two and often orders Eldwin around, Eldwin is obviously the more competent.
238* ''Webcomic/CucumberQuest'': Mutemaster and Noisemaster are a villainous Big Guy and Little Guy, respectively. They are the two Disaster Masters of the Melody Kingdom, and they were created at the exact same time, meaning that they have a special bond compared to other Disaster Masters. The difference between the two doesn't really seem to be in intelligence, though--rather, it's how many lines they have. Mutemaster (as the name suggests) doesn't really speak as much as [[TheUnintelligible talks in "mmm"s and grunts]] ([[IntelligibleUnintelligible through Noisemaster seems to have no problem understanding him]]). Noisemaster (again, as the name suggests) is the talkative one, putting on a DJ-like persona to have fun with people while [[FauxAffablyEvil also talking about leveling cities and killing thousands.]]
239* ''Webcomic/{{Goud}}'': Al and Vincent, washed-up psychic soldiers. Al makes up for his much smaller size with sheer ruthlessness. Vincent often goes along with Al's schemes in order to placate him.
240* ''Webcomic/{{Paranatural}}'': [[TheBully School Bully]] Johnny (small guy) and his sidekick Ollie (big guy). Note that although Johnny has most of the ideas, Ollie is actually much smarter. Not that that's difficult, [[CloudCuckoolander with Johnny]].
241%%* ''Webcomic/{{Rhapsodies}}'': Blossom and Hilda serve as a {{genderflip}}ped example.
242* ''Webcomic/{{SSDD}}'': Anne [[http://www.poisonedminds.com/d/20090105.html compared]] Norman and Richard, when they were kids to "the big guy, ordered around by the little guy in Mad Max three". Richard grew out of it but Norman didn't and still sticks around. To a lesser extent Norm has resumed playing the "big dumb thug" to his [[AmoralAttorney lawyer]], Gary Hart, when they go out doing dirty work for the [[MasterComputer Oracle]]. In the future arcs, subverted by [[http://www.poisonedminds.com/d/20061107.html Adviser Krutz and his bodyguard]].
243* ''Webcomic/{{tinyraygun}}'': Tork and Vector, a pair of thieving Geckoids. Unusually, Vector, the smaller one, only ''thinks'' he's in charge, while his larger, smarter partner Tork doesn't take him particularly seriously.
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247* [[PlayingWithATrope Played with]] by ''Podcast/WelcomeToNightVale'', which very much has this dynamic with a pair of shadowy secret-agents who cameo in a couple of episodes, and get ADayInTheLimelight in "A Story About Them". Except in this case, they're only called 'The Man Who Is Not Short' and 'The Man Who Is Not Tall', so it's unclear how big the height difference really is.
248* ''WebVideo/RhettAndLink'', although 6'0" Link can only be considered a "little guy" when next to extremely tall people like 6'7" Rhett.
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252* ''WesternAnimation/AdventureTime'' features Jake the dog and Finn the human.
253* ''WesternAnimation/AdventuresOfSonicTheHedgehog'': Scratch and Grounder overlap this with {{fat and skinny}}, with Scratch being a tall, skinny robot, and Grounder being a short, fat robot.
254* Duke Igthorn and Toady in ''WesternAnimation/AdventuresOfTheGummiBears'' albeit, in this case, the boss was the big guy, Igthron.[[note]] Technically Igthorn is of normal human size but is big for the Gummi's standards.[[/note]]
255* Mayor Toadstool and his assistant Toadie in ''WesternAnimation/{{Amphibia}}''.
256* ''WesternAnimation/AquaTeenHungerForce'': The Mooninites, Ignignokt being the large, soft-spoken leader and Err being a [[TheNapoleon tiny, short-tempered]] pottymouth.
257* ''WesternAnimation/AvatarTheLastAirbender'' has The Duke and Pipsqueak. Their names are [[IronicNickname purposefully misleading]], however, as the big guy is actually ''Pipsqueak''.
258* ''WesternAnimation/DragonHunters'': Gwizdo and Lian-Chu.
259* ''WesternAnimation/PinkyAndTheBrain''. It's a little hard to tell who's who: Brain is shorter but has an enormous head, while Pinky is taller but much skinnier, and he's the one who gets hit on the head all the time.
260* Mugsy and Rocky from ''WesternAnimation/LooneyTunes'', pictured above.
261** Spike and Chester
262* ''WesternAnimation/SpongebobSquarepants'': Spongebob and Patrick. Although, especially in later seasons, Spongebob is not much smarter than Patrick.
263* Arguably Buford and Baljeet from ''WesternAnimation/PhineasAndFerb,'' except big/dumb Buford seems to be in charge of their relationship.
264* George and Junior from the Creator/TexAvery shorts.
265* ''WesternAnimation/StevenUniverse'' has a few rare female examples. Such as Jasper and Peridot, the former being larger, and the brawn, while Peridot is the smaller GadgeteerGenius, and of course the brains. Another case being Topaz, a large DumbMuscle, and Aquamarine, a smart BrattyHalfPint.
266* Noah and Owen from ''WesternAnimation/TotalDrama'' and its spinoff series ''[[WesternAnimation/TotalDramaPresentsTheRidonculousRace The Ridonculous Race]]''.
267* ''WesternAnimation/WackyRaces (1968)'':
268** The Gruesome Twosome, individually known as [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin Big and Little]], riding the Creepy Coupe. In [[WesternAnimation/WackyRaces2017 the 2017 reboot]], their names are respectively changed to [[IronicName Tiny]] and Bella.
269** Rufus Ruffcut, the driver of the Buzzwagon, has this respective dynamic with Sawtooth, his pet beaver.
270* Yuzu and Nonki from ''WesternAnimation/MaryokuYummy''.
271* Mordecai and Rigby as well as Muscle Man and High Five Ghost from ''WesternAnimation/RegularShow''.
272** Worth noting that Mordecai and Rigby invert the normal dynamic. Mordecai, the taller, is usually the smarter and saner of the two, while Rigby plays the idiot who sports occasional bursts of competence.
273* ''WesternAnimation/RenAndStimpy'' usually play this trope to a T.
274* Mikey and Gus from ''WesternAnimation/{{Recess}}'', who spend more solo time with each other than with any other members of the main gang, although their intelligence is about equal and neither one is the "leader" (that would be T.J.)
275* Heffer and Rocko from ''WesternAnimation/RockosModernLife''.
276* Charlie and Pim from ''WesternAnimation/SmilingFriends''.
277** Alan and Glep, also.
278* In ''WesternAnimation/SWATKats'', T-Bone (Chance Furlong) and Razor (Jake Clawson) play with this as well. T-Bone, the BigGuy, is not just the muscle of the group, though he is portrayed as the more juvenile of the two, and given that Razor's GadgeteerGenius tendencies make him as smart as he is, T-Bone is definitely the dumber of the two.
279** In a more standard version, the [[JerkAss asshole]] garbagemen, Burke and Murray, who deliver junk to Chance and Jake each day, fit the bill.
280* ''WesternAnimation/ToucheTurtleAndDumDum'': Dum Dum is at least a full head taller than Touché.
281* ''WesternAnimation/TheTransformers'' went a little nuts with this late in the series when the Nebulan arc started, with many big Transformers having a pint-sized partner for some reason. The Headmasters were big guys with a little guy - the driver of the vehicle form for Autobots, the trainer of the monstrous form for Decepticons - who turned into the head of the big guy's robot form. With Target Masters, [[EquippableAlly the little guy turned into the big guy's weapon]]. Power Masters were little guys who provided a special engine for the big guy that enabled said big guy to transform.
282* Niblet and Squirt from ''WesternAnimation/PoundPuppies2010''.
283* Lugnut and Blitzwing from ''WesternAnimation/TransformersAnimated''.
284* Knockout and Breakdown from ''WesternAnimation/TransformersPrime''.
285* Hoppopotamus and Butterbear from ''WesternAnimation/TheWuzzles''.
286* Bull Gator and Axl from ''[[WesternAnimation/TazMania Taz-Mania]]''.
287* WesternAnimation/YogiBear and Boo-Boo. While Yogi is "smarter than the average bear", Boo-Boo seems to have more common sense, often playing StraightMan to his friend.
288* The enormous gorilla [[WesternAnimation/TheGreatGrapeApe Grape Ape]][[note]]Or rather, the enormous [[RunningGag "Gori-li-li-li-li-li-li-li-li-la"]].[[/note]] is always found with his little canine pal Beegle Beagle. (Also a case of BrainsAndBrawn, Beegle being the Brains.)
289* Hip-Hip and Hurra from Polish animated series ''WesternAnimation/HipHipAndHurra''.
290* In ''WesternAnimation/{{Underdog}}'', the hero's ArchEnemy is the MadScientist Simon Bar Sinister, a nasty, green-skinned guy who appears to be only two feet tall. He has a huge, hulking henchman named Cad Lackey. (Who's actually a lot smarter than he looks, often pointing out flaws in his boss' plans.)
291* Female example: [[PolarOppositeTwins Pretty and Eugly]] from ''WesternAnimation/{{Kaeloo}}''.
292* Col. Spinot and Dunder in ''WesternAnimation/TaleSpin''.
293* The alligators Floyd and Jolene in ''WesternAnimation/{{Kissyfur}}''.
294* The wolves Huff and Puff in ''WesternAnimation/PiggsburgPigs''.
295* ''WesternAnimation/RockyAndBullwinkle'' are respectively a clever little squirrel and a lanky, [[MooseAreIdiots dim-witted]] moose.
296* ''WesternAnimation/FanboyAndChumChum'': Fanboy is the tall guy and Chum Chum is the short guy.
297* Rataxes and Basil in ''WesternAnimation/{{Babar}}'', the two main antagonists of the series. In this case, Rataxes is the leader (as he's the king of rhinos) but other than that Basil is smarter as is normally portrayed.
298* ''WesternAnimation/TwoStupidDogs'': Big Dog and Little Dog. Unusually, the big one is the smarter of the two, though that's not saying much.
299* Trinket and Cissy from ''WesternAnimation/PepperAnn'', the closest this series has to an AlphaBitch (they're [[ValleyGirl vain]] rather than mean, and lack the numbers and power to constitute a [[GirlPosse posse]]). Cissy is a DumbBlonde HugeSchoolgirl. Trinket is short, although compared to her other classmates not by much; and as the one with the most common sense of the two (which again is not saying much), she's undoubtedly the leader. And you can count with one hand the number of episodes where they don't show up together, or at least one alongside the other.
300* ''WesternAnimation/BozoTheWorldsMostFamousClown'' had Bozo and his young sidekick Butchy Boy. Some episodes featured two thugs, Short Biggie and his stooge Big Shorty.
301* Square Bear and Bubi Bear from ''WesternAnimation/TheHairBearBunch.''
302* [[GalacticConqueror Lord Hater]] and [[TheDragon Commander Peepers]] from ''WesternAnimation/WanderOverYonder''. In this case, the former is the physically powerful and visually terrifying face of a GalacticSuperpower while the latter is [[HypercompetentSidekick the mastermind behind it]]—though it's implied that Lord Hater was himself no slouch of a conquerer before he became subject to InUniverse VillainDecay, and now and then [[LetsGetDangerous that side of him still comes out]].
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