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1->''"The presents! They'll be destroyed! ''And I care!'' ...What is the deal?!"''
2-->-- '''The Grinch''', ''Film/HowTheGrinchStoleChristmas2000''
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4So GeneralRipper is a bad guy. A really bad guy. Why are they so bad? Because they said so, and they would know, right? [[KickTheDog They kick puppies]], [[WouldHurtAChild drop kicks babies]], and isn't afraid of any KnightInShiningArmor. They're no HarmlessVillain. They're a potential BigBad...
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6Except they're not. And when a situation comes up where they prove it, nobody is more surprised than they are. That's right. They're actually a good guy.
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8Whereas HeelRealization is where a character finally realizes they are, in fact, the villain of the story, Face Realization is the opposite. It's distinct from YouAreBetterThanYouThinkYouAre, in that the character realizes it on their own, without anyone needing to tell them, because they prove it with an indisputable act of goodness and heroism.
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10Why was it so hard for them to see this? Maybe they spent so much time pretending to be a not-so-nice guy [[JerkWithAHeartOfGold and hiding that golden heart of theirs]] that they started to [[BelievingTheirOwnLies believe it themselves]], or perhaps [[ReformedButRejected after being turned down by the heroes]] [[ThenLetMeBeEvil they decide to embrace villainy]] but finds that [[IfYoureSoEvilEatThisKitten kitten eating doesn't really suit them]] no matter how pissed they are at the hero. In other cases, GoodFeelsGood can creep up on you -- but sometimes it takes a while to sink in past the pretence that it's all a front.
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12Generally, there are two ways this can end up:
13# The villain realizes that they can't live as a villain any longer, and they [[HeelFaceTurn turn to the side of good]]. Obviously more common in works on the ideal side of the spectrum, but has become increasingly popular even in more cynical works.
14# The villain realizes that they have been doing good all along, but instead of embracing it, they are ashamed or repulsed by the fact. They may consider themselves a "disrespect" to evil, and step down.
15# The villain realizes this and sees their "good" behavior as a solvable error in judgment. Going forward they will recommit to evil by ''double down'' and correct for this weakness they've identified.
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17Occasionally overlaps with WhatYouAreInTheDark.
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20!!Examples:
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25* Vegeta in ''Anime/DragonBallZ'' was a murderous, egotistical, power hungry bastard, but after getting married and raising a family, he found it hard to go back to his more villainous (and in his opinion more powerful) self. He had to cut a deal with an evil wizard to make himself evil again, and even then, he was still too good. It finally sinks in that he is no longer the villain he used to be when, after asking the Namek Dragon to restore every person on earth who was killed by Majin Buu except the evil ones, he is brought back to life along with them.
26* ''Manga/AngelDensetsu'':
27** PlayedForLaughs with Ikuno, who realizes that rather than 'accidentally' beating up thugs, she is to her surprise, "a lot nicer of a person than [she] thought".
28** This also happened with Yuji toward the end of the story. One of his old delinquent friends notes that his delinquent activities with Kitano involve things like studying and community service [[ThePiratesWhoDontDoAnything and no actual delinquent activities at all]]. Yuji finally realizes that Kitano isn't really a delinquent and that he no longer is one either, and it doesn't bother him.
29* Played with by Evangeline in ''Manga/NegimaMagisterNegiMagi''. She insists that she is a BigBad no matter how much evidence is presented that would disprove it. It may be that she just doesn't want to admit it out loud. That and she's powerful enough that few characters can call her on it, with the exception of Albireo, who relentlessly {{troll}}s her.
30* ''Anime/NadiaTheSecretOfBlueWater'': Grandis and her two henchmen: Hanson and Sanson. They initially serve as the antagonists, constantly in pursuit of Nadia and her gem. Despite this, it doesn't take long to see they're a Quirky Miniboss Squad, rather than an actual threat. So it came as little surprise to anyone (but themselves) when they [[HeelFaceTurn turn over a new leaf]] upon joining the Nautilus crew. Due largely in part to Grandis falling head over heels for Nemo.
31* During his brief stint as an ArcVillain in ''Manga/FairyTail'', Laxus tries to finish the [[CurbStompBattle fight]] against Natsu and Gajeel by invoking Fairy Law, a spell that annihilates anyone the caster sees as an enemy. Laxus is shaken when the spell fails to hit not only them, but the rest of the guild or even anyone inside the town of Magnolia, originally thinking that something went wrong with casting. The realization that he couldn't kill anyone simply because deep down he didn't ''want'' to sends him into UnstoppableRage and trying to kill Natsu the [[ShockAndAwe old-fashioned way]]. He only accepts this as fact after he's defeated and calms down.
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35* During the ''ComicBook/{{Axis}}'' event, an [[HeelFaceBrainwashing Inverted]] ComicBook/{{Sabretooth}} has this during a story focused on him in the miniseries ''Axis: Revolutions''. An [[BrainwashedAndCrazy also Inverted]] ComicBook/{{Nightcrawler}} picks a fight with him that eventually swings in Sabretooth's favour, but when he has a clear chance to kill Nightcrawler, he hesitates and lets him go. The story ends with him walking off musing about it.
36-->'''Sabretooth:''' Huh. Guess I ain't the man I ''used ta'' be.
37* ''ComicBook/{{Invincible}}'': When Omni-man outed himself as an elite warrior of a race of ScaryDogmaticAliens who came to Earth to conquer it and killed thousands of humans while mocking them as insignificant and weak, he ultimately decided to abandon his post when he realized he couldn't bring himself to kill [[TheHero his own son]]. When he sees Invincible again, he's been made Emperor of the (willing) Thraxans who are even more inferior to Viltrumites than humans after having spent a long time drifting through space while actively suicidal over what happened back then. When the Viltrumites come to seek retribution against Nolan for betraying the Empire and he sees the Thraxans being massacred, he becomes mortified that he's upset about their deaths and has this exchange with Invincible:
38-->'''Omni-man:''' Why... Why do I care about them? They were weak. Barely a species. They shouldn't matter to me.
39-->'''Invincible:''' That doesn't mean they should die.
40-->'''Omni-man:''' You don't understand! I'm not supposed to feel this way! HOW IS ''THIS'' BETTER?!
41-->'''Invincible:''' This is how you should've felt on Earth.
42-->'''Omni-man:''' ''Has Face Realization''
43* In ''ComicBook/{{Thunderbolts}}'', a series about a group of supervillains posing as a superhero team as part of a scheme by their leader Baron Zemo, most of the team have this realization sooner or later. When Zemo reveals their secret, most of them turn against him. Atlas at first thinks himself still loyal, but when Zemo goes to kill [[MoralityPet Jolt]], he revolts.
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47* An important plot point in ''[[https://www.fanfiction.net/s/11175004/1/ Star Wars Episode I: The Familiar of Zero]]'' is Louise's Sith familiar realizing that she's not actually evil and is willing to help others without any tangible benefit for herself.
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51* General Hummel in ''Film/TheRock'' eventually finds himself unable to go through with his plot to blast San Francisco with a deadly toxin. Of course, his (former) co-conspirators don't quite see things his way, and [[RedemptionEqualsDeath you know what happens then...]]
52* Played with in ''Literature/NightWatchSeries''. [[spoiler: Arina]] at some point realizes that she is doing mainly good deeds instead of ChaoticNeutral, so she [[spoiler: changes alignments.]]
53* In addition to being one long HeelFaceTurn, the movie ''WesternAnimation/{{Megamind}}'' could be seen as this for the titular character. When push comes to shove, he actually ends up being a better hero than a villain.
54* ''WesternAnimation/DespicableMe1'' is all about a supposed EvilGenius gradually realizing that he's actually a good guy.
55* In ''Film/ReturnOfTheJedi'', in the very last moment of his life, Darth Vader says to Luke, "You were right about me." While his RedemptionEqualsDeath move doesn't exactly scrub away his countless KickTheDog acts, on the whole, his tragic life actually produced many good things, culminating in the destruction of the Sith.
56* ''WesternAnimation/{{Igor}}''. The BeleagueredAssistant Igor of the MadScientist realizes there's more to being evil in their setting where BadIsGoodAndGoodIsBad.
57* In ''Film/KamenRiderTheFirst'', the movie remake of the original series, [[TheRival Hayato Ichimonji]] is constantly telling [[TheHero Takeshi Hongou]] that [[TheOnlyOneAllowedToDefeatYou he and only he will beat Hongou]]. Then he will take the girl and return to Dai-Shocker. That is until the climax of the Film when [[StormingTheCastle they raid the Dai-Shocker]] together to [[AlwaysSaveTheGirl rescue the reporter girl]]. During the fight, [[ScrewThisImOuttaHere Hayato tries to run]], but when he sees Hongou continuing to fight, [[ChangedMyMindKid he comes back]], leading to this conversation:
58-->'''Hayato:''' I didn't know. So I'm really a good guy.\
59'''Hongou:''' Yeah. That's what I said.
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63* Long-John Silver in ''Literature/TreasureIsland'' and many of its various adaptations. After developing a fatherly relationship with Jim throughout the ship's journey, when the time comes to mutiny he finds himself unable to kill the boy. Where it goes from there depends on the work itself:
64** Downplayed in the original novel as he essentially becomes The Bad in TheGoodTheBadAndTheEvil for a while, before making a deal with the protagonists. He's still an awful person though, and ends up stealing a chest of loot and running away after they've escaped the island
65** Some child-friendly adaptations have Long-John eventually turning on the rest of the pirate crew and becoming a good guy, [[ReformedButNotTamed if not always a great guy]].
66** Zig-Zagged in Film/MuppetTreasureIsland as Long-John only turns on his crew long enough to let Jim escape. He weasels his way out of a Black Spot and remains the main villain. After being defeated he manages to escape from the ship with a chest full of gold, after Jim decides to look the other way as long as Silver never contacts him again. (LaserGuidedKarma does the rest, thanks to a leaky lifeboat)
67* This seems to be used regularly in works by Creator/DavidGemmell. He would often have a character who because of a tough life thought of himself as a mean bastard who only did things for selfish reasons. The character would join the protagonist(s) because it seemed to benefit him. However, at the end, he would find that he really is a good person though it often preceded a HeroicSacrifice.
68** ''Morningstar'' had the titular character constantly proclaim that he was only doing things to get rich or to save his life. It's only after he becomes a legendary hero revered by a nation that he realizes that he did all of these things because he is a good person.
69** ''Waylander'' has a scene where a known liar, thief and murderer is scanned by a pair of telepathic villains who deem him no threat to their evil plans and proceed on their way. The idea that these mooks would consider him as morally irredeemable as themselves offends him so much that he performs a HeroicSacrifice just to prove that there is some good in him.
70* In the book series ''Literature/TheSistersGrimm'', Puck is often seen shouting that he is "a villain of the worst kind", and playing pranks... but when it comes right down to it, he's one of the most heroic characters, to the point of nearly getting killed to save Sabrina's life -- more than once! When other characters point out how heroic he is, he flips out and sulks for a while, then tries to prove how evil he is with a prank or two. and then the cycle repeats.
71* Jherek from ''[[TabletopGame/ForgottenRealms Threat From The Sea]]'' trilogy was a hard case. Tried long and hard to convince everyone starting from himself that as a pirate's runaway son he can't possibly be any good, before being forced to admit the painfully obvious (for everyone else) fact that he's a paladin and when he happens to heal someone with a touch, it's not because of some cheap amulet.
72* In ''Literature/GoingPostal'', Moist imagines, at the end, running off and returning to his con-man life. Instead, he lets Adora Belle hold his hand, and he tells himself that it's enough to be able to tell himself that he can leave at any time.
73* ''Literature/HowTheGrinchStoleChristmas'': Realizing that stealing all the Who's presents did not stop them from celebrating Christmas, the Grinch realizes that "Maybe Christmas, perhaps, means a little bit more." In both [[WesternAnimation/HowTheGrinchStoleChristmas the animated special]] and [[Film/HowTheGrinchStoleChristmas2000 the live-action film]], the realization comes as he tries to stop the sled with all the presents from going over the cliff.
74* One of Dumbledore's running schemes in ''Literature/HarryPotterAndTheHalfBloodPrince'' is to save Draco Malfoy by convincing him that he doesn't belong with the Death Eaters. At the moment of truth, when Draco has Dumbledore dead to rights...he can't bring himself to do it. The moment Harry saw Draco lower his wand, Harry stopped seeing him as a hated rival and started pitying him. Though Draco doesn't quite manage a HeelFaceTurn in the next book, [[HazyFeelTurn he's extremely unhappy with all of the torture and murder happening around him]]. [[spoiler: The same applies to his parents. Once they get him back they basically go neutral although Narcissa was never all that evil to start with.]]
75* In ''Literature/SparklingCyanide'' by Creator/AgathaChristie, Stephen Farraday's courtship and marriage with Lady Alexandra Hayle are a coldly calculated BatmanGambit on his side, and he is aware he has married her solely because of her family's immense political influence. That is, until his gorgeous but ditzy lover begs him to elope with her. It suddenly dawns on him he can't do it, and it's not the thought of a ruined career that scares him most but the thought of losing his wife, whom, he realizes, he has really loved from the moment he saw her.
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79* In ''Series/XenaWarriorPrincess'', Joxer comes from a long line of warlords and tries his best to be evil, but he just can't do it. He's the WhiteSheep of the family, and quite embarrassed about it.
80* In the ''Series/DoctorWho'' episode [[Recap/DoctorWhoS35E6TheWomanWhoLived The Woman Who Lived]], we find Ashildr, the girl who the Doctor gave immortality to save her life, has over 800 years become 'Lady Me', an amoral shell of her former self, and is willing to kill a man for her own crimes in order to leave the earth behind and roam the galaxy. However, her Leonian benefactor turned out to be a lying lion, and used the portal created to invade the planet. As his people fill the sky and slaughter civilians, Me is most horrified to discover she actually cares about their lives.
81-->'''The Doctor:''' It's awful, isn't it? It's infuriating. You think you don't care, then you fall off the wagon.
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85* Seeing how a {{face}} is generally considered to be any wrestler that gets cheered for, any wrestler who finds themselves getting cheered for consistently will realize they are a face. That said, face doesn't ''always'' mean "good person" in professional wrestling. Wrestling/WilliamRegal will always be a dirty rotten scoundrel with hate in his heart, no matter how much you all cheer him. [[EnforcedTrope Then again]], even he can look "[[LesserOfTwoEvils good]]" [[EvenEvilHasStandards next to]], say, Wrestling/{{Evolution}} or [[EvilForeigner La Resistance]].
86* [[Wrestling/JillianHall Macaela Mercedes]], taken aback by the fact the fans of the Apocalypse Wrestling Federation were actually cheering for her, felt inspired to wrestle cleanly from there on out.
87* Wrestling/{{Mistico}} tried his hand a being a rudo, liking the "all is fair in love and war" philosophy he learned his ArchNemesis Averno was living by when they were forced to team up by Wrestling/{{CMLL}} and declared he was defending Mexico City. However, after trying to live it out, Mistico realized he was no good at it and went back to wrestling as a tecnico.
88* Wrestling/KevinSteen tried to reform but when that didn't work, he drove Wrestling/JimmyJacobs and Steve Corino off the right path and started Suffering Ugliness Chaos Mayhem (SCUM) to destroy Wrestling/RingOfHonor to show the triumph of evil, spite Wrestling/JimCornette and act as a stepping stone to the toppling of the whole industry (Wrestling/{{Chikara}} would be next). But after declaring Steen a failure and kicking him out of the group in favor of Wrestling/MattHardy, Steen watched them go on to try and destroy ROH without him and realized he still liked the promotion.
89* His match with Caleb Konley on EVOLVE 32 was when Lenny Leonard came to the realization that Wrestling/JohnnyGargano had become a baby face. Gargano wouldn't realize it himself until EVOLVE 33, when he realized he couldn't sit back and watch the Premier Athlete Brand torment and attack Rich Swann any longer, even though he didn't like Swann.
90* Wrestling/JakeRoberts was once tormenting Miss Elizabeth in ways so despicable and terrifying that Wrestling/TheUndertaker, the Biggest Bad of the [[Wrestling/{{WWE}} WWF]] at the time, was moved to intervene.
91--> '''Jake "The Snake" Roberts:''' Hey, whose side are you on, anyway!?
92--> '''The Undertaker:''' '''NOT YOURS.'''
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96* In ''VideoGame/CastlevaniaLordsOfShadow2'', [[spoiler: Gabriel Belmont/Dracula, who has been doing various semi-heroic things over the course of the game while believing [[ThenLetMeBeEvil he had resigned himself to villainy long ago]], remembers the MemoryGambit he and his son {{Alucard}} [[TheChessmaster had come up with]] when Alucard touches his shoulder while he is about to go and kill [[CorruptChurch Guido Szandor]]. The smile on his face says it all]].
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100* Rin Tohsaka in ''VisualNovel/FateStayNight'' is constantly trying to be a typical magus (many of whom aren't that nice) while belittling Shirou for trying to be a hero. But in every route, she realizes that that's just not the person she is. Most tellingly, in Heavens Feel, where she can't bring herself to kill [[spoiler:her sister Sakura, even though she's become an EldritchAbomination who's been (at first unknowingly) killing everyone around her.]] [[HypocrisyNod She acknowledges that she no longer has any right to berate Shirou afterwards.]]
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104* In the ''[[WesternAnimation/HeManAndTheMastersOfTheUniverse1983 He-Man]] and [[WesternAnimation/SheRaPrincessOfPower She-Ra]] Christmas Special'', Skeletor makes a slow HeelFaceTurn thanks to the charms of a robotic puppy and two children. When it comes time to deliver the children to Horde Prime, he instead attacks Horde Prime, and exclaims "I don't know what's come over me!"
105* During the second "Boiling Rock" episode of ''WesternAnimation/AvatarTheLastAirbender'', [[spoiler:Mai]] pulls a YouShallNotPass to save [[spoiler:Zuko]]. After being captured, she prepares to face Azula's wrath. Which is when [[spoiler: Ty Lee surprises everyone, including herself, by blocking Azula's chi to prevent her from killing Mai]].
106* ''WesternAnimation/TheLegendOfKorra'': While more of a TokenEvilTeammate than full villain, Varrick is entirely upfront about being a greedy profiteer/mad scientist, but he eventually finds a line that even he won't cross when [[spoiler: he discovers that the spirit vines are being used to create weapons of unimaginable power, power the likes of which he feels that [[NoManShouldHaveThisPower no man should have]]]].
107* ''WesternAnimation/SpongeBobSquarePants'': [=SpongeBob=] and Patrick try to reform Mermaid Man's archnemesis Man-Ray, who is prevented from doing evil by a [[RestrainingBolt tickling belt]]. After many tests which Man-Ray fails, the belt goes haywire and Man-Ray begs to be freed, even saying "Please", which for [=SpongeBob=] is good enough to consider him rehabilitated. Man-Ray immediately packs all the weapons he can find and goes to the nearest bank with the intention of robbing it. However, he finds that every time he tries, he just breaks out in laughter. Realizing that "the urge to do bad is gone", he gives up being evil for good. (Or at least [[NegativeContinuity until his next appearance]].)
108* ''WesternAnimation/TotalDrama'' : When [[Characters/TotalDramaDuncan Duncan]] tries to do bad deeds in "You Regatta Be Kidding Me", he ends up doing good deeds. He tries to subvert this as hard as he can by blowing up Chris' lakeside mansion.
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