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6->''"I know him a little bit. I'm sort of his unofficial photographer."''
7-->-- '''Peter Parker''', describing his relationship with Spider-Man, ''Film/SpiderMan1''
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9This trope describes the situation where a character with a SecretIdentity pretends, in their civilian guise, to be friends with that identity. To put it another way, the character pretends to be friends with him/herself to keep up the illusion that the SecretIdentity and the civilian identity are two separate people.
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11Doing this is usually necessary when the character is dropping a lot of clues. If the local hero spends a ''lot'' of time protecting Joe Shmo's family and loved ones, or Joe knows a surprising amount about the local villains, or Joe is always [[ButHeSoundsHandsome talking about how great the hero is]], eventually someone will get suspicious. Short of revealing his secret, the best way for Joe to explain his special treatment and inside knowledge is to simply say: "Well, Captain Order? [[MetaphoricallyTrue I know him.]] We hang out."
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13This strategy has some risks. One of the main reasons a hero wears a mask is to protect their loved ones. If the character's civilian identity pretends to ''be'' one of those loved ones, the hero's enemies will trip over each other trying to get to the civilian. It helps if the character frames the relationship as either casual or strictly professional, and informs everyone that they don't [[SecretKeeper know who the hero is beneath the mask]]. Even so, there's still a chance they could wind up on the wrong end of BruceWayneHeldHostage or IHaveYourWife.
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15Doesn't ''literally'' require a CoolMask, although it's a lot harder to pull off if the hero doesn't wear one. An IdentityImpersonator can strengthen the charade.
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17See also ButHeSoundsHandsome, LovesMyAlterEgo, CharlieBrownFromOuttaTown. Contrast ActuallyIAmHim, where the character pulling the trick has no SecretIdentity to speak of, and can only fool strangers who don't recognize them. If you see something similar to this trope in RealLife, it's probably AlterEgoActing (type 1).
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22* FriendOfMaskedSelf/FanWorks
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27[[folder:Anime and Manga]]
28* In one episode of ''Anime/SailorMoon'', Usagi comes to a reporter (who, unknown to her, is the MonsterOfTheWeek) with a letter from Sailor Moon, claiming to be her friend.
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32* Bruce Wayne often claims to have a cordial relationship with ComicBook/{{Batman}} to explain why the Caped Crusader [[BruceWayneHeldHostage shows up to his rescue so often]]. Eventually, ''[[ComicBook/BatmanGrantMorrison Batman Incorporated]]'' has Wayne publicly financing Batman's hero work and his newly-expanded organization of subordinate heroes around the world.
33* Depending on the continuity, ComicBook/IronMan is officially an employee of Stark Enterprises and is Stark's bodyguard, so Stark made the suit for him.
34* In early ''ComicBook/{{Marvelman}}'' strips everyone knows that in order to get a message to Marvelman you should contact Micky Moran, a copyboy at the ''Daily Bugle'' ([[ComicBook/SpiderMan not that one]]).
35* [[ComicBook/DisneyDucksComicUniverse Donald Duck]] and [[ComicBook/PaperinikNewAdventures Paperinik]] both claim to be very close mutual friends. This makes it possible for both to know the same things and for Donald to summon Paperinik if necessary (although the latter requires Donald to disappear first).
36* ''ComicBook/PS238'': "Friend" might be going a bit far, but the kids know that if they need to contact Moon Shadow they can go through Tyler.
37* ''ComicBook/SpiderMan'': Peter Parker makes his living off of this trope; he pretends to be Spider-Man's friend and sells interviews and photos of himself to the ''Daily Bugle''. (Although sometimes Spidey claims to ''hate'' that kid who makes money off him.) When he starts working for Horizon Labs, he claims to be the guy who makes Spidey's gadgets, and as the CEO of Parker International, Spidey's his bodyguard (an idea which everyone who knows his secret points out he blatantly stole from Tony Stark).
38* ''ComicBook/{{Superman}}'': In the Silver Age, it was well enough known that Clark Kent was a friend of Superman that he had a Clark room in the Fortress of Solitude next to the Lois, Jimmy and Batman rooms, because it would look weird if he didn't. These days, it seems to be generally assumed that everyone at the Daily Planet is at least on speaking terms with Superman, and that must include Clark, but no more so than anyone else.
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42* Played for laughs in ''WesternAnimation/TheLegoBatmanMovie'', where Batman claims to be Bruce Wayne's "roommate" so that he can have an excuse for Bruce's (his) adopted son Dick Grayson finding the Batcave under Wayne Mansion. Taken to its logical extreme when he claims that he and Bruce have joint custody over Dick so that he can take Dick on a mission to the Fortress of Solitude. [[note]]Bruce Wayne '''''NEVER''''' did this in any (non-parody) continuity.[[/note]]
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46* ''Film/TheMask'': Stanley Ipkiss tells Tina that he's a friend of The Mask, and agrees to arrange for her to meet him.
47* ''Film/TheRocketeer'': Cliff Secord attempts to tell Patsy that the Rocketeer would help him rescue Jenny as FBI agents suddenly arrive and arrest Cliff.
48* In ''Film/SpiderManHomecoming'', Ned accidentally lets spill that Peter and Spider-Man are friends in an effort to make Peter look good in front of a girl. An embarrassed Peter tries playing it off by "clarifying" he just knows him from his internship with Stark Industries. Nobody really buys it except for said girl, and even then, it's more likely that she already liked Peter and was using the Spider-Man angle to give herself an excuse to invite Peter to her party.
49* In the Creator/SamRaimi ''Film/SpiderManTrilogy'', Peter Parker sometimes describes himself as Spider-Man's friend and unofficial photographer. This comes to bite him in the ass when Harry gets mad at Peter for being chummy with his father's apparent killer and protecting his identity seemingly for the sake of money.
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52[[folder:Live Action TV]]
53* In ''Series/TheAdventuresOfSuperman'' Clark Kent is a good friend of Superman's; if anybody needs to get a message to Supes just contact CK at the Daily Planet and he'll be sure to pass it along.
54** Superman loves the idea of IdentityImpersonator in general, which usually implies at least an acquaintance.
55* On the November 13, 2008 episode of ''Series/TheColbertReport'', Stephen Colbert tells the audience he has a "close personal relationship" with [[Characters/SupermanTheCharacter Superman]], then implies that he ''is'' Superman.
56-->'''Stephen Colbert:''' ...though we've never been seen together. Hmmm... ''(curls hair over forehead, [[ClarkKenting takes off glasses]])''...I wonder why.
57* ''Series/Daredevil2015'': Obviously Matt Murdock has to do this with his secondary identity of Daredevil. This results in very awkward conversations, like in the season 1 finale when Matt and Foggy are talking to Brett Mahoney about information Matt disclosed to Brett as Daredevil.
58* Clark Kent uses this trope (as usual) in ''Series/LoisAndClark''. One episode in particular had some reporters find Superman's uniforms in Clark's closet, so [[IdentityImpersonator Superman appeared alongside Clark]] (Martha took up holograms as a hobby in the episode) and explained he simply needs to keep them ''somewhere''.
59* ''Series/Supergirl2015'': Similarly to ''Lois and Clark'', Kara uses this, sometimes using one identity to pass along "messages" from the other. Lena is one of Kara's only friends who doesn't know the truth, so this trope comes up most often around her. Kara also gets in trouble for trying to write an article with Supergirl as her only source, which is on shaky ground when it comes to journalistic integrity.
60* ''[[Series/WonderWoman1975 Wonder Woman]]'': Wonder Woman often talked about [[SecretIdentity Diana Prince]], calling Diana Steve Trevor's "capable assistant" at one time and in "The Man Who Wouldn't Tell", Wonder Woman finishes a transformation by calling out "Diana! Run!" to get people to think that Wonder Woman is arriving on the scene while Diana Prince is fleeing.
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64* On ''Roleplay/MahouMUSH'', Mamoru Chiba (aka Tuxedo Kamen) anonymously runs one of Tumblr's most popular and prolific unofficial fan/info blogs on Sailor Moon and her allies, featuring pictures, 'sighting' stories, commentaries, and [[ShipperOnDeck egregious shipping]]. He doesn't claim to ''know'' Sailor Moon or Tuxedo Kamen, merely to be a fan, but the general concept still applies.
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68* Early in the plot of ''VideoGame/SpiderManPS4'', Dr. Octavius walks in on Peter Parker repairing his Spider-Man costume, and immediately concludes that Peter is...[[EntertaininglyWrong the guy who supplies Spider-Man with his gadgets.]] Peter is [[SureLetsGoWithThat only too happy to play along]].
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72* Susan of ''Webcomic/ElGoonishShive'' tells Mr. Tensaided that Elliot knows [[SuperGenderBender Cheerleadra]], describing him as "the Lois Lane to her Superman." It would be more accurate to say that he's the Clark Kent to her Superman.
73* PlayedForLaughs in ''Webcomic/MagickChicks''. Tiffany [[PaperthinDisguise tries to disguise herself]] as Artemis Academy's self-appointed champion, the MMAA, but [[http://www.magickchicks.com/strips-mc/i_am_okay! she isn't fooling anyone.]] Nonetheless, she continues to insist she's the MMAA's friend, even though [[EverybodyKnewAlready everyone knows]] [[http://www.magickchicks.com/strips-mc/99lbs it's]] [[http://www.magickchicks.com/strips-mc/something_something_avenger her.]]
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77* ''WesternAnimation/Ben10'':
78** After saving Kevin as [=XLR8=], Ben tells him that he and his alien alter-ego are tight.
79** In "Ready to Rumble", after becoming a wrestler as Four Arms, Ben claims to be his manager in order to get the prize money as himself. Later in the episode, after Gatorboy and Porcupine see him as Ditto, Ben also pretends this is the case.
80--->'''Gatorboy''': Your wrestlers are amazing! How many guys do you manage?\
81'''Ben''': Ten... and counting.
82* ''WesternAnimation/HarleyQuinn2019'': In the episode "[[Recap/HarleyQuinn2019S2E12LoversQuarrel Lovers' Quarrel]]", Batman offhandedly mentions that [[IdiotBall Bruce Wayne's property insurance won't cover damages to Wayne Tower by meta-humans,]] then hastily adds that the reason he knows this is because Wayne's a close personal friend. Cue an [[SilentSnarker eye-roll from Wonder Woman]].
83* Prince Adam in ''WesternAnimation/HeManAndTheMastersOfTheUniverse1983'' claimed to know his alter-ego, He-Man. He would often pretend to cowardly flee from a dangerous situation to tell He-Man that everyone else needed help, when he was really just [[SecretIdentityChangeTrick going for a secluded place to]] [[TransformationSequence transform]].
84** Princess Adora also did this with her alter ego, ''WesternAnimation/SheRaPrincessOfPower''.
85* ''WesternAnimation/VeggieTales'': In [[Recap/VeggieTalesEpisode12LarryBoyAndTheRumorWeed "Larry-Boy and the Rumor Weed"]], the mayor of Bumblyburg calls Larry to ask him to send his pal [[ClarkKenting Larry-Boy]] after the titular Weed.
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89* Those who play walk-around characters in Ride/DisneyThemeParks are encouraged to say that they are friends of the character rather than that they play them, in order to help [[{{Kayfabe}} keep the magic alive for any children who might hear them.]]
90* When ''Literature/TheTreasureOfTheSierraMadre'' was adapted into a [[Film/TheTreasureOfTheSierraMadre film]], author B. Traven sent a friend of his, Hal Croves, to be a technical adviser on the film. Reportedly, "Croves" was actually Traven himself.
91* Daniel Handler claims to be the public representative for Lemony Snicket, the author of the ''Literature/ASeriesOfUnfortunateEvents''. In truth, Handler wrote the series, and Snicket is a pen name (and an actual character within the series).
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