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7This is a common pairing of bad guys constructed along the same lines as a FreudianTrio, except for one important factor: they left out the reasonable character. In the classic TheDragon pairing, for example, the EvilOverlord is very Superego-ish, wanting the maximum amount of rule and control, and the Dragon, who basically just wants to fight, is very Id-ish. The lesson being that without the moderation of the Ego, things can get really out of hand.
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9A SubTrope of {{Foil}}. See also PowerTrio, ComicTrio, TerribleTrio, QuirkyMinibossSquad and BigBadDuumvirate. Can overlap with BanteringBaddieBuddies, BrainsAndBrawn and BumblingHenchmenDuo. Usually also an example of RedOniBlueOni.
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13!!Examples:
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16[[folder:Anime & Manga]]
17%%* ''Manga/CaseClosed'': Gin and Vodka.
18* ''Anime/CasshernSins'': Dio wants to become the world's strongest fighter. Leda wants to get an army of robots and rule the world.
19* ''Manga/DragonBall'':
20** Androids 17 and 18 are a more subtle version of this. 17 is portrayed as wild and fun-loving (at least as far as androids go), while 18 is pragmatic and critical of 17's sacrifices of efficiency in the name of fun. Interestingly enough they weren't particularly evil in the main timeline. In the timeline that Trunks came from they were both mass-murderers with very similar personalities, but in the main timeline they were mostly neutral. They did originally intend to kill Goku but didn't go out of their way to hurt anybody else. Eventually both make {{Heel Face Turn}}s and 18 even has a daughter with one of the protagonists. This may be due to the main timeline introducing a third member, [[FriendToAllLivingThings Android 16]], who was mysteriously absent from Trunks's BadFuture. Or it is because they didn't kill anyone in the main timeline that would have pushed them over the edge.
21** In ''Anime/DragonBallSuper'', Goku Black and Future Zamasu are the primary villains of the Future Trunks Saga, working together to destroy all the mortals in the multiverse. They literally call themselves “the sword and the shield” respectively. Black is more the muscle and brute of the duo, who wants to gain power to the point of passing up immortality so he doesn't get rusty. Zamasu is the thinker and planner, wanting Black to take his time fighting Goku to maximize his growth instead of outright killing him, but he lacks all the on-screen accomplishments that makes Black so effective. Despite this, they are both AxCrazy.
22* ''Literature/FateZero'' has the master Uryuu Ryuunosuke and his Servant Caster, called Bluebeard. Both are {{Serial Killer}}s and take great pleasure in admiring each other's handiwork. Bluebeard is marginally more goal-oriented in that he (technically) is in it for the Holy Grail, while Ryuunosuke is an outsider who got roped into the Grail War by accident and merely takes all the pleasure he can out of making everyone near him suffer alongside his supernatural Cthulhu-summoning new best friend.
23* Most of the Akatsuki partnerships in ''Manga/{{Naruto}}'' are constructed along these lines, with one partner being cold and focused, and the other a raving lunatic. Examples include [[MasterOfIllusion Itachi]] (a [[TheStoic Stoic]] who [[TheQuietOne barely talks]]) and [[{{BFS}} Kisame]] (AffablyEvil BloodKnight), [[ReligionOfEvil Hidan]] (DumbMuscle TalkativeLoon) and [[OnlyInItForTheMoney Kakuzu]] (GeniusBruiser and TheStrategist), and [[BreakTheCutie Sasori]] (icy PeoplePuppets collector) and [[FauxAffablyEvil Deidara]] (AxCrazy MadBomber). Pain and Konan avoid this; Zetsu, despite not technically having a partner himself, interestingly, does not, suffering from a split personality that gives him one calm half and one crazy one.
24* In ''Literature/ShakuganNoShana'', Crimson Denizens of Bal Masque usually work in pairs -- a Wanderer (a fighter) and a Jaeger (a scout); such as [[TheBrute Ribesal]] and [[MindControl Pirsoyn]].
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28* ''Animation/HappyHeroes'': Big M. is the one who masterminds the plans to take over Planet Xing, and has some level of competence compared to his corporal assistant Little M., who often catches Big M. off-guard with his weirdness, probably since he's literally a child.
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32* ''ComicBook/BigfootAndGrayOnTheRun'': Of the evil agent duo, Knight is the serious and controlling boss, while Daye, although fixated on their mission too, is TheDitz who's often oblivious of things if Knight doesn't clarify to him.
33* In Creator/DCComics, when ComicBook/LexLuthor and ComicBook/TheJoker team up (as happens often enough), they practically define this pairing with Luthor being the clever, calculating, even-tempered EvilGenius and the Joker being the violence-prone, LaughingMad, AxCrazy maniac.
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37* ''FanFic/ADarkKnightOverSinCity'' has a few since it involves team ups between some Franchise/{{Batman}} and ComicBook/SinCity villains. They all have varying degrees of lunacy so they clash quite a bit. For instance, Manute is cool, quiet, and level-headed, while Riddler annoys him by being a melodramatic villain prone to EvilGloating.
38* Vegeta and Nappa in ''WebVideo/DragonBallZAbridged'' are an odd variation where the Superego is replaced by an Ego, as while Nappa is a PsychopathicManchild and CloudCuckoolander, Vegeta, although he's the one planning everything and is generally the StraightMan to Nappa's antics, has [[EnragedByIdiocy too]] [[HairTriggerTemper many]] [[AxCrazy anger]] [[InferioritySuperiorityComplex issues]] to fully qualify as a Superego.
39* Though they're not the only members of the QuirkyMinibossSquad, [[EvilOldFolks Mireyes]] and [[BrattyHalfPint Binbeat]] of ''Fanfic/FutariWaPrettyCureBlueMoon'' appear to count. They tend to be put together on missions (save for in their introductory episodes), with Mireyes making sure Binbeat doesn't make any trouble they're not supposed to be making, and Binbeat whining and preferring to just play around and prank people.
40* The Ophiuchus Gang in ''[[https://www.fanfiction.net/s/13934762/3/Mr-96-s-Strange-Stories The Good, the Bugs, and the Daffy]]'' fit this dynamic to a T given that they're [[WesternAnimation/LooneyTunes Yosemite Sam and Marvin the Martian]].
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44* Honest John and Gideon in ''WesternAnimation/{{Pinocchio}}''. Honest John is a clever, [[CunningLikeAFox cunning fox]] ConArtist who sweet-talks Pinocchio into illegal or immoral activities; Gideon is a dumb, simple-minded [[CatsAreMean cat]] who'd rather just smash people with his mallet.
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48%% * Cohen and Tate in ''Cohen and Tate''.
49* ''Film/BatmanFilmSeries'':
50** ''Film/BatmanForever'' has the BigBadDuumvirate of Two-Face and the Riddler. Two-Face is the more hotheaded and aggressive one, while the Riddler is the schemer who formulates the plan, although he's just as capable of [[LargeHam hamming it up]] as Two-Face is.
51** ''Film/BatmanAndRobin'' has Mr. Freeze and Poison Ivy. Freeze is the LaughablyEvil hammy one and Poison Ivy, while hammy herself, is the more composed calculating and manipulative one.
52* ''Film/TheDarkKnight'' has a loose duo between the Joker and Two-Face. The Joker varies between [[GigglingVillain maniacal giggling]] and eerie composure, while Two-Face is seemingly stoic yet also much more outwardly aggressive.
53* ''Film/HomeAlone'' has Harry and Marv, the pair of StupidCrooks. Harry is the abrasive and controlling leader while Marv tends to be the dumb follower.
54* ''Film/PanicRoom'': According to Burnham, he and Junior were ''supposed'' to be this; Junior had the plan to steal the bearer bonds from his grandfather's safe room while Burnham actually knows how to get in; this is also an inversion of the usual personality dynamics since the leader Junior is hot-tempered and dumber than Burnham, who is more of a follower but has the necessary technical expertise. However, Junior also hired PsychoForHire Raoul, making it a TerribleTrio.
55* Br'er Fox and Br'er Bear in Disney's ''Film/SongOfTheSouth''. Fox is more concerned with catching Br'er Rabbit ''his'' way, while Bear just wants to "knock his head clean off", making them easy prey for [[TheTrickster Br'er Rabbit]].
56* ''Film/TragedyGirls'': The titular serial killer pair. Both are cunning, but Sadie is the calm manipulator while [=McKayla=] is hot-tempered and brash.
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60* From ''Literature/TheFirstLaw'':
61** Practicals Severard and Frost who serve as the personal assistants of Inquisitor Glokta. They're like secretaries. Scary, twisted secretaries. Severard is an affable and talkative SatisfiedStreetRat and Frost is a hulking, usually quiet brute- subverting DumbMuscle, he has a SpeechImpediment, but is a DeadpanSnarker and apparently has beautiful and elegant handwriting.
62** The [[SiblingsInCrime brothers]] Deep and Shallow who show up later in the series. As the names suggest, Deep is the more intelligent of the time, although it's more of a StraightManAndWiseGuy duo than a BrainsAndBrawn relationship.
63* Agents Myers & Franks from ''Literature/MonsterHunterInternational''. Myers is the polite, educated one, and Franks is the quiet, brutal one who's quite capable of curb-stomping the hero, Owen Pitt. (Owen managed to kill a rampaging werewolf with his bare hands in the opening chapter, so that should tell you just what a badass Franks is...) Both are full-blown {{Knight Templar}}s.
64* ''{{Literature/Neverwhere}}'' has Mr. Croup and Mr. Vandemar, London Below's resident [[PsychoForHire Psychos For Hire]]. They commit countless atrocities together, and are so close to one another that [[spoiler:when Croup is sucked into the depths of space, Vandemar simply waves goodbye to the heroes and follows Croup into oblivion.]]
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68* ''Series/TheAdventuresOfSlimGoodbody'': The villains are generally puppets, and usually come in pairs. Perhaps so they can discuss their evil plans with each other.
69** The Gobbler is the driving force behind his plans, and while his henchman Stuffin' is no less evil, Stuffin' has a tendency ''not'' to get himself immobilized by getting too deep into those plans.
70** Professor Lobe and Sarah Bellum form another duo, with Bellum being considerably more worried about what Slim will do to stop their plans that Lobe is.
71** Mary Pickfood and Phineas Finicky are constantly pursuing {{Get Rich Quick Scheme}}s, with Finicky coming up with the plans and Mary trying to talk him into taking the money they have and running away with it.
72** Sal Soda and Mary Heartburn form a duo that looks like a SmoothTalkingTalentAgent and a star, with Sal coming up with the plans, and Mary providing the public-facing persuasive oomph for (and [[GladIThoughtOfIt taking credit for]]) the plans.
73* ''Franchise/KamenRider'' has this pairing for its villains occasionally.
74** ''Series/KamenRiderGaim'': One is formed after [[spoiler:Mitsuzane]] becomes Redyue's understudy. The former is mentally unstable and prone to lashing out, while the latter is a [[TheSociopath sociopath]] who's more calculating calm, even when she's reminiscing on the murders she's committed.
75** ''Series/KamenRiderDrive'' has Heart and Brain. You wouldn't expect it from an analytical EvilGenius, but Brain is the one who's more easily provoked, while Heart is calmer and tends to be the one who keeps Brain restrained.
76** ''Series/KamenRiderExAid'' has Parado, a Bugster executive with a casual and calm demeanor most of the time, and Kuroto Dan, who's much more outwardly hammy and megalomaniacal.
77** ''Series/KamenRiderBuild'' has [[BatOutOfHell Night Rogue]] and [[SnakesAreSinister Blood Stalk]] of [[NebulousEvilOrganization Faust]]. Night Rogue is a NoNonsenseNemesis concerned with eliminating Build as soon as possible while Blood Stalk would seemingly rather mess around with the heroes rather than get anything done. Naturally, this leads to a great deal of [[TeethClenchedTeamwork friction]] between the two. However, as the series goes on these roles are gradually inverted. Night Rogue goes mad after obtaining more power while Blood Stalk turns out to actually be carrying out a much more long term plan that requires making the Kamen Riders [[INeedYouStronger more powerful]].
78** ''Series/KamenRiderSaber'' has Storious and [[spoiler:Master Logos]]. The latter is completely AxCrazy, while the former is more subdued.
79* In {{Literature/Neverwhere}}, both BBC series and novel, Mr. Croup and Mr. Vandemar. At one point, Mr Croup places his hand against a wall and [[FiveFingerFillet throws several razor blades at it, landing in the spaces in between his fingers]]. Mr Vandemar [[ComicallyMissingThePoint is unimpressed with the fact that he missed all of them]].
80* Malcolm and Jamie from ''Series/TheThickOfIt'' have unique ways of controlling their enemies. Malcolm uses his frightening degree of charm to manipulate them. Jamie threatens to push iPods up their penises.
81** Except when they're beneath Malcolm's dignity to manipulate, in which case he just shouts a lot. With rather [[ClusterFBomb colorful turns of phrase]]. Jamie is Malcolm without the people skills.
82* On ''{{Series/Wiseguy}}'', Mel Profitt is the id and his sister Susan is the superego.
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86* Like in real life, Music/{{Macabre}}'s portrays Burke and Hare as this.
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90* ''Podcast/OldGodsOfAppalachia'' has Mr. White and Mr. Erskine during the Railroad Man arc, with White serving as the brawn and Erskine as the brains.
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94* Wrestling/TheKingsOfWrestling, the main two members when no one else is present to reign them in anyway. Wrestling/ChrisHero is usually the evil schemer and Wrestling/ClaudioCastagnoli is the punch people who come nearer.
95* Gunner and Murphy, Immortal's two "soldiers" in their "war" to takeover Wrestling/{{TNA}}, when left to their own devices, as Gunner was fanatically dedicated to the group and based all his decisions around such while Murphy just went along.[[/folder]]
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98* ComicBook/TheJoker and ComicBook/{{Bane}} in ''VideoGame/BatmanArkhamOrigins'': unlike most examples, TheDragon Bane is methodical, focused while the BigBad, the Joker, is the chaotic, impulsive one.
99* ''Franchise/FinalFantasy'':
100** The combination of Emperor Gestahl and Kefka in ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyVI'' show that things can ''really'' get out of hand when [[spoiler:the Id murders the Superego.]]
101** Logos and Ormi, [[TheDragon the co-dragons]] to [=LeBlanc=] in ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyX2'', with special emphasis put on the aspect of them being nearly complete opposites of each other. Logos is tall while Ormi is short, [[FatAndSkinny Logos is skinny while Ormi is fat]], Logos is one of the smartest villains in the series to date while Ormi is one of the dumbest, Logos has a calm and collected personality while Ormi is impulsive and easily excited, Logos speaks in a low monotone and rarely raises his voice while Ormi's usual tone is screaming at the top of his lungs, Logos uses a pair of ranged weapons in battle while Ormi uses a single melee weapon, Logos favors a battle strategy of [[DamageOverTime inflicting multiple status ailments to slowly wear down his enemy]] while Ormi favors a strategy of [[AttackAttackAttack overwhelming his enemy with brute force]]. About the only things they have in common are their fanatical loyalty to [=LeBlanc=] and their willingness to do everything in their power to ensure that her plans succeed.
102* In ''VideoGame/KnightsOfTheOldRepublic'' there is (in order) Darth Revan and Darth Malak, Darth Malak and Admiral Karath, Darth Malak and [[spoiler: Bastila]], and finally (in the Dark Side ending), [[spoiler: Darth Revan and Darth Bastila]].
103%%* Gareth and Berkana of ''VideoGame/MegaManXtreme2''.
104%%* Prometheus and Pandora from ''VideoGame/MegaManZX Advent''.
105* ''VideoGame/{{Overwatch}}'' features [[MadBomber Junkrat]] and [[FatBastard Roadhog]], two Aussie criminals who have been trekking the world together as part of an international crime spree. They're something of [[ALighterShadeOfBlack a lesser villainous threat]] compared to other, bigger supervillain groups in ''Overwatch'' -- while Roadhog is a raging nihilist who [[RoaringRampageOfRevenge wants revenge on the world]] after [[FallenHero it seemingly failed him in light of the Omnic Crisis]], Junkrat is [[{{Cloudcuckoolander}} a zany goofball]] sincerely in it just for the money and [[ItAmusedMe mayhem]] and lugs Roadhog around as his bodyguard (and [[CloudcuckoolandersMinder sense of reason]]), so collectively, the two end up becoming [[LaughablyEvil one of the game's biggest sources of comic relief]].
106* Benson and Mauldin from ''VideoGame/ThreeTheHardWay'' are a pair of {{bounty hunter}}s hired by [[BigBad Duke Greene]] to kidnap Duchess Fayette. They are the first enemies that pose a significant threat to the hero. Aside from their shared goals, the two are diametrically opposed to one another. Benson is a young, brash and hot-headed melee fighter, wile Mauldin is an old, wise wizard.
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110* [[spoiler:Gilgamesh and Kotomine Kirei]] from ''VisualNovel/FateStayNight''. [[spoiler:Gilgamesh]] wants to conquer the world so he can rule over it [[spoiler:like he did in ancient Mesopotamia]], while [[spoiler:Kirei]] just wants to inflict the maximum amount of suffering and death that he can upon humanity for [[ForTheEvulz his own amusement]]. These would seem mutually exclusive, but 'luckily' [[spoiler:Gil]] has decided that the majority of humanity isn't worthy to be ruled over and has no problem with wiping out most of the 'mongrels'.
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114* ''Webcomic/TheBeastLegion'; has several instances of Evil Duos:
115** Viper Twins in [[http://www.thebeastlegion.com/issue-02-page02-vipers-on-the-move/ Issue 2]].
116** Leviatha and Stampede in [[http://www.thebeastlegion.com/issue-05-page-20preparing-for-the-invasion/ Issue 5]] although they don't get along too well
117** Leviatha's minions Jawbraxus & Octacreep in [[http://www.thebeastlegion.com/issue-05-page-23-her-minions/ Issue 5]]
118** Clawborr and Chou in [[http://www.thebeastlegion.com/issue-06-page-14-15-theyre-here/ Issue 6]]
119%%* Maerril and Rowasu of ''Webcomic/{{Juathuur}}''.
120* [[AffablyEvil Dom]] and [[PsychoForHire Ed]] from ''Webcomic/{{Megatokyo}}''.
121* ''Webcomic/TheOrderOfTheStick'': Xykon and Redcloak, inverted in that BigBad Xykon is the id, while Redcloak, TheDragon, represents the superego.
122** Also serves as a {{Deconstruction}} of the typical set-up: in the prequel StartOfDarkness, ''Redcloak'' is the leader. Xykon usurps him [[MagnificentBastard spectacularly]].
123* ''Webcomic/{{Avania}}'' has the inseparable intelligence agents Valenvarius Narscio and Eiserne Maggunus.
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127* ''WesternAnimation/AvatarTheLastAirbender'' has the two {{bounty hunter}}s hired to track down Toph: Xin Fu (the ArrogantKungFuGuy who runs the ProfessionalWrestling–style competitive [[DishingOutDirt earthbending]] ring where Toph competed) and Master Yu (Toph's coolly analytical earthbending tutor).
128%%* Maximus and Minimus in ''WesternAnimation/AtomicBetty''.
129* ''WesternAnimation/CarmenSandiego'':
130** The Cleaners, two V.I.L.E. agents that act as enforcers. Their day-to-day jobs are as the school's janitors but they're the ones sent to extract and take out targets.
131** There's also the graduates La Chèvre and El Topo, a duo that never goes on missions without each other (barring "The Chasing Paper Caper" where only La Chèvre appears) that respectively strike high and low.
132** Season 3 gives us two more graduates, Spinkick and Flytrap. They specifically majored in a class dedicated to teaching them how to catch Carmen Sandiego, and they always fight together.
133* ''WesternAnimation/InvaderZim'' and [=GIR=]. Zim is an oblivious megalomaniac whose plans are usually doomed from the get-go. [=GIR=] is a childish {{Cloudcuckoolander}} with no attention span.
134** But that's OK because GIR has waffles and pretty girls to take him to raves. Zim really has no friends other than GIR.
135** Another example of an EvilDuo would be Almighty Tallest Red and Purple, though technically they are both Evil Overlords. Still, Red is usually the Straight Man to Purple, who is often the dumber and lazier of the two.
136* Dr. Drakken and Shego from ''WesternAnimation/KimPossible'' are a variation. Their actions and roles fit the pattern, as he's a MadScientist who wants to TakeOverTheWorld, while she's TheDragon content to do the stealing and fighting with teen heroines. However, their temperaments reverse the usual template in that Shego is the calm cold one while Drakken is the one who tends to shout and throw tantrums.
137* ''WesternAnimation/PinkyAndTheBrain'' are a borderline example because A) Pinky is not evil, just too stupid to recognize it, and B) the Brain is more competent that most of the other examples. Then again, he is a lab mouse trying to take over the world, so maybe he does fit.
138* Flint Marko/The Sandman and Alex O'Hirn/Rhino in ''WesternAnimation/TheSpectacularSpiderMan''. Marko is the Superego, concerned only with getting his "Big Score" and completely defying things such as revenge and grudges, while O'Hirn is the Id who mindlessly rushes into fights and problems without thinking things through.
139* In ''WesternAnimation/SpiderManTheAnimatedSeries'' The Shocker and The Rhino briefly form a team like this, with Shocker as the cold, controlled one, and Rhino as the aggressive lout.
140* Lugnut and Blitzwing in ''WesternAnimation/TransformersAnimated''. While Lugnut is singleminded and slavishly devoted to Megatron, Blitzwing is of three minds about everything and doesn't seem to really care much about Megatron.
141* The Monarch and Dr. Girlfriend by season 3 of ''WesternAnimation/TheVentureBrothers''. They're a bit different in that, while the Monarch certainly fits the 'id' profile, Dr. Mrs. The Monarch is actually competent and reasonable in her own right, rarely given over to histrionics, in other words, a very well-composed 'ego'.
142* Dick Dastardly and Muttley from ''WesternAnimation/WackyRaces'' and ''WesternAnimation/DastardlyAndMuttleyInTheirFlyingMachines''. Dick Dastardly is the cunning mastermind who hatches evil plans, Muttley is his long-suffering CanineCompanion who often gets all the blame for his master's failure.
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