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->''"What do a fictitious reptile and an [[ExtinctInTheFuture extinct carnivore]] have to do with martial arts, anyway?"''
-->-- ''Manga/BattleAngelAlita''

A SubTrope of AnimalJingoism and RedOniBlueOni.

The Chinese have an interesting idiom: "the tiger and the dragon". This refers to two spirits so wildly different and yet at the same time similar, mortal enemies intricately linked together by destiny. Both the Dragon and the Tiger are symbols of Chinese UsefulNotes/{{Buddhism}}, [[ArrogantGodVSRagingMonster with the tiger lunging straight ahead to bulldoze through his opponents, while the dragon is revered more for patience and wisdom from which he then derives fighting power]]. With neither able to conquer the other, these kingly beasts represent a balance of power, "hard" and "soft" styles coming together to form a harmony between [[DragonsUpTheYinYang Yin and Yang]]. They can also be seen as the Dragon representing Spirit/Heaven, and the Tiger representing Matter/Earth. This is why you see lots of Dragon/Tiger tattoos. They're as Eastern as Yin and Yang. Bonus points if they're in the same picture as a Yin and Yang (which isn't Buddhist, per se, but [[UsefulNotes/{{Taoism}} Taoist]]).

Whether it's just competing companies, martial arts, board games, or whatever, the dragon and the tiger will likely be used to represent these similar-but-different forces. The person representing the dragon will usually be wise, tempered, patient, humble, plucky, and/or any other traits usually seen as "laid-back". The person representing the tiger will probably be passionate, driven, enthusiastic, wild, and/or other traits seen as "HotBlooded". The dragon is often represented by the protagonist or by another good character if the tiger is represented by an antagonist. However, reversals are not unknown, DragonsAreDemonic and SoftSpokenSadist are things after all, usually with a HotBlooded hero, and WickedCultured Villain with DissonantSerenity.

Either way, once they work together or fight against each other, there will definitely be sparks flying.

Often manifests in an AnimalBattleAura. See also RedOniBlueOni, for when the contrast is just contrast and not actually representing a Tiger/Dragon battle. See also AnimalJingoism, for when other animals contrast against each other. If it's just animal of the dragon by himself, then it's DragonsUpTheYinYang. If there's also a snake/turtle and a phoenix it's TheFourGods; bonus points if the tiger is white and the dragon is blue or green without the additional two however, as they also boast clashing elements due to symbolizing opposing Chinese elements, being Metal and Wood, respectively.

This can be used either for [[RuleOfSymbolism depth]], [[FauxSymbolism exploitation]], or [[RuleOfCool just because it is cool]]. For another example of Eastern AnimalJingoism, see TanukiKitsuneContrast. Compare and contrast PrimateVersusReptile, a Western mammal vs. reptile motif.

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[[folder:Anime & Manga]]
* When Junichi and Yuuhi of ''VisualNovel/AkaneIroNiSomaruSaka'' square off in one episode, the dragon and tiger appear above their heads.
* In ''Manga/AskDrRin'', two of the people who are supposed to be Meirin's guardians, [[spoiler:Tokiwa]] and [[spoiler:Asuka]], are reincarnations of [[TheFourGods Byakko the Tiger and Seiryuu the Dragon]] respectively. They are the [[spoiler:two big competitors for Meirin's affections]].
* In ''Manga/{{Beelzebub}}'', reflected in their {{Meaningful Name}}s, Tatsumi Oga is the dragon and Hidetora Tojo is the tiger. The later rival Izo Aiba, also has tiger themed attacks.
* In ''Manga/BGataHKei'', Yamada the protagonist is the tiger and Kyouka Kanejou TheRival is the dragon.
* In the ''Manga/BlueExorcist'' Anime, this is PlayedForLaughs in the form of Ryuji "Bon" and Rin butting heads.
* ''Manga/BungoStrayDogs'':
** Minor example with protagonist Nakajima Atsushi, who can turn into a white tiger, and his Port Mafia rival/counterpart, Akutagawa ''Ryuu''nosuke. Minor because Akutagawa doesn't actually have a dragon motif, but the connection is still present.
** In [[Anime/BungoStrayDogsDeadApple the movie]], the main antagonist has just as much dragon motifs as Atsushi is a tiger.
* In ''Anime/CardfightVanguard G'', Chrono's ace unit is Chronojet Dragon. The Stride Gate arc establishes it as part of a set of 12 Gear Chronicle units based off of the eastern zodiac. The only other grade 3 of the set, both the BigBad's ace and TheManBehindTheMan, is Chronofang Tiger.
* ''Anime/CowboyBebop'': Main protagonist Spike is down-to-earth, laid-back, can act [[ObfuscatingStupidity kinda]] [[BrilliantButLazy dumb]], jumps into trouble and identifies with a parable of a '''striped cat'''. Major antagonist Vicious is the calm methodical bastard rising to the leadership of the Red '''Dragon''' Syndicate who still uses a katana in gun fights. For bonus points, it's mentioned that one of the Red Dragon's main oppositions in organized crime is a rival syndicate called the White Tigers.
* In ''Manga/FistOfTheNorthStar'':
** Kenshiro and Raoh are sometimes represented by a dragon and a tiger, respectively. Kenshiro is stoic and does not seek power, Raoh is more hot-blooded and ambitious.
** When Kenshiro and Rei are fighting in front of King Fang when he's holding Airi hostage, they use techniques from their respective schools to attack each other, but are actually moves that make them fake death. The name of these techniques? Hokuto Ryu Geki Ko (Dragon Attacks Tiger) and Nanto Ko Ha Ryu (Tiger Destroys Dragon).
** Ryuken and Koryu were known as the Dragon and the Tiger of Hokuto.
* While dragons are [[OurDragonsAreDifferent a major part]] of ''Anime/FutureCardBuddyfight'', Gao is more associated with straight-up dragons than most other fighters. One of his biggest rivals is Noboru, who is associated with tigers by the symbol on his shirt. [[BerserkButton (It's not a kitten.)]]
* In a series where [[AnimalThemeNaming nearly everyone is named after animals]], the two main characters of ''Manga/GakuenBabysitters'' are Ryuuichi (the dragon) and his toddler little brother Kotarou (the tiger). Subverted, however, since they get along very well, and their personalities don't exactly match the trope. Ryuuichi is a NiceGuy, FriendToAllChildren, and bordering on TeamMom for the other toddlers. Kotarou is an [[TheStoic almost expresionless]] kid who [[TheQuietOne doesn't speak much]], although later on he began showing a lot more emotions.
* ''Manga/HajimeNoIppo'': Takeshi Sendo, the Naniwa Tiger versus Ryuuhei Sawamura, the Owari Dragon. Both are feared street fighters who have never lost a fight and possess incredible fighting instincts. And yet, their fighting styles are very different, as are their personalities. They eventually wind up in some kind of VitriolicBestBuds relationship, which occasionally gives us funny scenes.
* Spoofed in ''Manga/HayateTheCombatButler'', with Nagi getting the BattleAura of a dragon, and Ayumu countering with...a hamster. She never quite escapes the association with the little rodent.
* ''Manga/{{Hyakko}}'' gives most of its characters EasternZodiac associations. [[MeaningfulName Torako and Tatsuki]], don't get along initially and their personalities (chaotic and energetic vs. calm and dignified) continue to be contrasted throughout the series.
* Volume 8 of ''Manga/KissAndWhiteLilyForMyDearestGirl'' focuses on two girls named [[MeaningfulName Torayama and Tatsumi]], who compete to be StudentCouncilPresident. '''Tora'''yama (the "tiger") is abrasive, passionate and slightly irritable, while '''Tatsu'''mi (the "dragon") has a cool and nonchalant demeanor. They're equally gifted and hate each other with a passion [[FoeRomanceSubtext (yet like each other much more than they want to admit).]]
* ''Manga/KurokosBasketball'': The two [[SwornBrothers blood brothers]] Taiga Kagami (another rare protagonist who represents the tiger) and Tatsuya Himuro are this, which is symbolized by their given names ("Taiga" obviously rhymes with "tiger", and "Tatsuya" has "tatsu" in his name), which becomes even more apparent due to both, most often than not, calling each other by their given names. Both of them are {{Foil}}s to each other in several different ways. Kagami plays in a team with a very offensive playstyle, he's gifted with talent and his playstyle emphasizes more on power than technique, and his partner Kuroko is a short pass player who supports Kagami in every game. Himuro plays in a team with a very defensive playstyle, he's not as gifted as Kagami, but he has refined his basics so much that he can beat many players with his skills, and his partner Murasakibara is a large and powerful Center whom Himuro supports.
* Subverted in ''Manga/LegendOfHeavenlySphereShurato'' Ryuu-Oh [[HotBlooded Ryoma]] and Ten-Oh [[TheStoic Hyuuga]] happen to be [[HoYay best friends,]] despite their armor motifs.
* In a strange case, Rio Wesley from ''Manga/MagicalGirlLyricalNanohaViVid'' has both dragon ''and'' tiger motifs. Rio's shooting spells and bombardment spells are usually dragon-shaped, while most of her close-ranged spells are named after a tiger theme.
* In ''Manga/MyBrideIsAMermaid'', Sun's dad and Lunar's dad have dragon and tiger auras respectively whenever they spar.
* Seen in ''Anime/NarutoTheMovieNinjaClashInTheLandOfSnow'', where Nadare Rouga employs the jutsu called Ice Release: Tearing Dragon Fierce Tiger (Ice Style: Dragon vs. Tiger). Kakashi Hatake subsequently counters the attack with the Water Dragon Jutsu.
* The World Nobles of ''Manga/OnePiece'' are known as the Celestial Dragons. One of the greatest challenges to their authority, an attack on their lands and the freeing of all their slaves, occurred at the hands of a Fishman called Fisher Tiger.
* ''Onmyō Taisenki'' has two characters, Asuka Yūma and Ōgami Masaomi, whose Shikigami are a tiger (Byakko no Rangetsu) and a dragon (Seiryū no Kibachiyo) respectively. Though they don't battle each other often, it's usually a very fierce fight when they do. Bonus points for Yūma being from the Earth-style clan and Masaomi being from the Heaven-style clan [[spoiler:though Masaomi, whose real name is Gashin, is actually from the Jin-style clan]].
** Later, Seiryū no Kibachiyo battles against Byakko no Kogenta, the main character's Shikigami. Then Rangetsu joins the battle, making it a dragon versus two tigers.
** Though the biggest rival pair in the series, Tachibana Riku and Asuka Yūma, actually avert this, since they ''both'' use tigers (Byakko no Kogenta and Byakko no Rangetsu, respectively), though in terms of personality, Riku is the "dragon" and Yūma is the "tiger".
* In ''Anime/PokemonIChooseYou'', Ash's Charizard (dragon) has a battle with Cross' Incineroar (tiger).
* ''Manga/RanmaOneHalf'':
** In the episode "Genma Takes a Walk" has Sōun and Genma falling out, and fighting a duel at the end of the episode. Their first attacks against each other being Genma's "Wild Tiger Exploding Fist" and Sōun's "Flying Dragon Kick to Oblivion".
** Otherwise averted with Lime and Herb of the Musk Dynasty. Despite having respective ancestry of a tiger and dragon through the magic of the Jusenkyō spring, Lime is Herb's underling and not a rival.
** Ranma himself has ''both'' Tiger and Dragon-theming in his two strongest moves, reflecting both his straightforward and devious sides. The Mōkō Takabisha ("Pride of the Fierce Tiger") is a direct HandBlast powered by Ranma's {{pride}}. The Hiryū Shōten Ha ("Heaven Blast of the Dragon") creates a cyclone by [[CounterAttack using a more aggressive foe's energy against them]].
* In ''Manga/RurouniKenshin'', Kenshin and his master are repeatedly given dragon motifs. Most of their fighting style's moves have the word Dragon in the name. Later on, the final BigBad Enishi shows up...and is given tiger motifs. This is particularity referenced to their sword fighting style. Enishi uses a style with emphasis on a lower stance (earthly tiger), while Kenshin fights at a relatively higher stance (heavenly dragon). Enishi's is also able to oppose Kenshin's.
* ''Manga/SaintSeiya'':
** Subverted with the character of [[spoiler:Libra Dohko. He is the master of Shiryu, and the one who taught him all of his Dragon attacks, which he of course can masterfully execute himself. However, his zodiacal sign is Tiger and he bears a tattoo depicting one, the same way Shiryu does. Interestingly, the Libra Saint is usually described as the "point of equilibrium" of the Gold Saints]]. It is quite obvious by the fact that he is one of the most badass of the characters that [[spoiler:Dohko has achieved the perfect balance between Dragon and Tiger and that he draws enormous strength from it]].
** It's played straight, at least in the anime, with the other candidate to Dragon Saint, a man named Ohko who follows a tiger motif. [[spoiler:Doubling as RivalTurnedEvil, but after a DuelToTheDeath with Shiryu he manages to make peace with him and Dohko before passing away.]]
* Subverted in ''[[Toys/BBSenshiSangokuden SD Gundam Sangokuden: Brave Battle Warriors]]'' -- the Three Kingdoms along with Toutaku Zaku's forces are based on TheFourGods, and the dragon- and tiger-themed factions Shou and Gou correspond to Shu and Wu in Literature/RomanceOfTheThreeKingdoms, making them allies (or at least the factions that spend the most time ''not'' at war).
* Seen in ''Manga/SengokuYouko'' where two of the Four Beasts General are a tiger and dragon demon-human fusions, and the tiger -- Douren -- in this case has an ongoing rivalry with the dragon -- Jinun -- to the point that he believes that he would be the only one allowed to take down Jinun.
* How could anyone forget ''Manga/{{Shigurui}}''. Kogan Iwamoto and after him Gennosuke Fujiki symbolize the Tiger while Seigen Irako symbolizes the Dragon.
* In the ''Manga/SoulEater'' manga, Death The Kid references this as the main difference between his and Black Star's fighting styles. While Black Star prefers to simply use brute force against his opponents, Kid is more methodical and prefers using strategy.
* ''Anime/TaiChiChasers'' features this trope prominently, from the two major rival factions (Tigeroids and Dragonoids) to tigers, dragons, and the ''taijutu'' (yin-yang symbol) being displayed heavily in [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MNa-dag9FKE the main opening]].
* [[BigGood Ichiryuu]] and [[BigBad Midora]] from ''Manga/{{Toriko}}'' during their battle. Their [[MeaningfulName names]] even translate as "First ''Dragon''" and "Third ''Tiger''".
* In ''Manga/TheWayOfTheHousehusband'', Tatsu "the Immortal Dragon" only had one other {{Yakuza}} who was skilled enough to be called his [[TheRival rival]]; Torajiro "the Steelfist Tiger". Tatsu is cool and calculated despite being a LargeHam, while Tora is HotBlooded and always ready to let his fists do the talking. The two are retired from the Yakuza life, with Tatsu being a HouseHusband and Tora selling crepes in a food truck, but they rekindled their rivalry through a CookingDuel.
* ''Manga/YamadaKunAndTheSevenWitches'': Ryu Yamada ("ryu" means "dragon") and Toranosuke Miyamura ("tora" means tiger) are a variation of this. They both have respectively dragons and tigers as their AnimalMotifs, and they do have a dynamic where they can be wildly different and at the same pretty similar, but they're VitriolicBestBuds instead of mortal enemies. Also, Yamada is actually personality-wise more similar to the tiger, while Miyamura is more similar to the dragon.
* ''Anime/YuGiOh'' [[TakeAThirdOption cut out the middle man]]: [[CatlikeDragons A single Tiger Dragon]].
* ''Anime/YuGiOhGX'': In an early season one episode, tiger and dragon images are shown behind Bastian and Jaden respectively. Which is an odd reversal of theme, because ''Bastian'' is the brainy strategist and ''Jaden'' is the bulldozer in this scenario. [[spoiler: Later on, Bastian falls for Tania, who actually ''is'' a tiger, and Jaden's past-life love Yubel turns up: who was transformed into a dragon.]]
* ''Anime/YuGiOhZEXAL'' had taken the aforementioned Tiger Dragon and made a baby version of it, Baby Tiragon.
** In his duel with Tron[=/=][[DubNameChange Vetrix]], Yuma equipped Hope[=/=][[DubNameChange Utopia]] Ray with 2 [[NewPowersAsThePlotDemands Zexal Weapons]]: Lightning Blade (Tiger) and Tornado Bringer (Dragon).
* A RecurringElement of the ''Franchise/{{Zoids}}'' franchise is for the protagonists to [[AnimalMecha pilot]] a Liger and face a [[TRexpy theropod-type]] Zoid as a rival or other powerful opponent.
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[[folder:Comic Books]]
* Creator/DCComics martial arts hero Richard Dragon was a ReformedCriminal who took up fighting the forces of evil to get his life in order. His main enemy was his former friend Ben Turner, alias Bronze Tiger, whose aggression led him away from the path of good.
* In ''ComicBook/RichardDragon'' and ''ComicBook/RichardDragonKungFuFighter'' the imagery and behavior is switched, with the tiger being the calm rational one and the dragon being the fiery impulsive one, but Dragon and Bronze Tiger fight on occasion and argue regularly even if they are best friends, or at least were. In their fight that kicks off ''Richard Dragon'' Dragon claimed to be willing to kill Tiger, who was trying to help him. In both stories Richard is at his lowest and least rational and Ben at his most controlled and rational though Ben started slipping near the end of ''Kung Fu Fighter''.
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[[folder:Fan Works]]
* In ''Fanfic/PlanetOfTheCats'' it's a motif commonly used symbolically between the two sides (Humans being Dragons and Catians being Tigers, of course).
* In ''Fanfic/CompassOfThySoul'', Uchiha Kita is a gentle woman who subtly guides her husband and clan while having the ability to shapeshift into a sea dragon, and Senju Hashirama is a forceful-minded man acting on his passionate drive and whose brother has a big cat motif. Also, Kita feels Hashirama is annoying and thick-headed.
* ''Fanfic/{{Daystar}}'': Taylor's anima banner shows a tiger, and her arch-enemy Lung has the power to turn into a dragon. [[spoiler: The unnamed Sidereal notes the appropriateness of the juxtaposition.]]
* Callista and Acutus in ''[[https://archiveofourown.org/series/2170677 The Zero Context Series]]'' have this dynamic. Callista is able to transform into a cat-like hybrid, and her fighting style can be summarized as 'fast and furious'; she even wore a Detroit Tigers coat in their first encounter to drive the motif home. The dragon-girl Acutus doesn't display much wisdom when they meet, but afterwards shows the patience brought on by 2,000 years of life, a willingness to wait if it means achieving her goals, and the ability to pull off long cons despite the impact it has on her well-being.
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[[folder:Films -- Animation]]
* The ''WesternAnimation/KungFuPanda'' series' ShipTease with Master Po the Dragon Warrior and Master Tigress feels even more appropriate with this Chinese symbology in mind. There's also Po, at the end the calm, collected Dragon Warrior, against Tai Lung, the brutal, aggressive Snow Leopard. Neither of them are EXACTLY Dragon or Tiger, but they're both close enough.
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[[folder:Films -- Live-Action]]
* The villain of ''Film/{{Avatar}}'', Colonel Miles Quaritch, calls himself "Papa Dragon" and has a fire-breathing dragon painted on the side of his mech suit's gun. [[spoiler: Trudy, who sabotages him to help the heroes, has a tiger painted on her own craft]].
* ''Film/CrouchingTigerHiddenDragon'': WordOfGod suggests that the title is intended to refer to the obvious threat of Jade Fox (the "crouching tiger") and the secret but far more significant threat of [[spoiler:Jen]] (the "hidden dragon"). Mentioned during the Oscars by Creator/SteveMartin: he was wondering why there weren't any tigers and dragons. Then he understood it's because they're [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin crouching and hidden]].
* In ''Film/DragonTigerGate'', Dragon Wong and Tiger Wong are brothers loyal to a fault, but they do end up getting into spats every now and then.
* In ''Film/ExitTheDragonEnterTheTiger'', [[TheDeadRiseToAdvertise the spirit of]] Creator/BruceLee points to the [[BruceLeeClone Brucesploitation actor Bruce Li]] as his "successor", calling him the "Tiger" to Lee's "Dragon".
* ''Film/FightingDragonVSDeadlyTiger'', also known as ''Call Me Dragon''.
* ''Film/TheLastDragon'' opens with our hero, Leroy, reaching the "last dragon" level of martial arts training, and he is sometimes referred to as "[[RedBaron The Last Dragon]]" by other characters. Fittingly, he is extremely [[TheStoic stoic]], to the point of being [[DullSurprise wooden]]. His rival, ArrogantKungFuGuy Sho'Nuff, is a HotBlooded bully whose outfits prominently feature tiger (or at one point, leopard) motifs, and is introduced wearing what appears to be a [[FurAndLoathing tiger-skin robe]].
* In ''Film/RockyIV'', Rocky, previously represented by the song "Eye of the '''Tiger'''", faces Ivan '''Drago'''. What's even stranger is that those roles are reversed in their fighting styles: Drago is hailed for his raw power and Rocky for his toughness.
* ''Film/TigerVSDragon'', also known as ''Kung Fu, the Invisible Fist''.
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[[folder:Literature]]
* In ''Literature/{{Campione}}'', we have Erica Blandelli, the passionate and HotBlooded tiger, and Yuri Mariya, the calm and humble dragon.
* In Creator/DavidBrin's novel ''Literature/{{Earth}}'', the on-screen representations of two software packages that end up fighting each other with the fate of the world at stake happen to be a tiger and a dragon.
* In ''Literature/FullMetalPanic'', Sousuke's {{Animal Motif|s}} is a tiger. Gauron's Animal Motif can be seen as a dragon (derived from his name, Gauron, meaning "nine dragons" in Chinese). Their relationship fits this trope description to a "T".
* In ''Literature/HarryPotter'' rival Houses, Gryffindor and Slytherin are a more western version. With a Lion and a Snake at odds instead (though the relationship does [[FireForgedFriends get better]] by the end of the series). Though technically, Slytherin did conceal a [[OurDragonsAreDifferent Basilisk]] so the differences in trope aren't too far-fetched.
* A variant in the children's book ''Literature/ALionInTheMeadow'', with a lion in place of a tiger, and a distinctly Western-style dragon. A little boy tells his [[NotNowKiddo skeptical]] mother that there's a lion in the meadow outside their house. She assumes (probably correctly) that he's imagining it, and tells him about a dragon that, she assures him, will scare the lion away. It works too well, and the boy himself is so scared that he hides inside the house. Then the lion shows up, and asks if it can hide with him. He is happy to oblige.
* A more subtle example appears in ''Literature/RedDragon''. SerialKiller Francis Dollarhyde is obsessed with Creator/WilliamBlake's Great Red Dragon and is compelled to kill by his delusions of discarding his humanity and becoming it, while his girlfriend Reba's last memory of being able to see before losing her eyes to an infection is a picture of a tiger and [[MoralityChain her love is the only thing that keeps him holding on to his last shred of human feeling]]. The two of them even share a tender moment petting a tiger while delivering infrared film to a zoo's veterinary clinic, which contributes to his ability to resist the call of the Great Red Dragon, however briefly, during the lead up to the final confrontation.
* Creator/JohnBrunner's ''Literature/{{Telepathist}}'' has Howson, the therapeutic telepath, entering the absurdly detailed Oriental fantasy dream-state of a catatonic patient. After a series of events, he brings the patient out of the fugue by naming Tiger City as the tiger, and his sword, which had slain a dragon, as the dragon. Both objects then turn into their respective animals and fight. Howson wins because "the tiger is the second strongest animal", and the other man wakes up. [[spoiler:Subverted, as the patient was also a telepath -- he'd put such blatant [[WeaksauceWeakness weaknesses]] in it because he'd created the fantasy as a sort of ''holiday'', and wanted to be brought out of it easily. In at least one version of the book, printed under the title ''The Whole Man'', the catatonic telepath is caught completely by surprise. He'd set up [[MagicAIsMagicA the laws of magic]] in his fantasy so that the above fight was possible with minimal ''Film/{{Inception}}''-style "cheating" on Howson's part, but he'd expected the people on the outside to send a less experienced therapeutic telepath, who would screw up and get noticed, at which point the catatonic guy would wake up on his own.]]
* ''Literature/{{Toradora}}'' uses this as a frequently recurring motif. The title uses the Japanese word for tiger, ''tora'', and the Japanese romanization of dragon, ''dora(gon)''. The two main characters' names also tie into the trope; Ryuuji's name contains the kanji for "dragon", while Taiga's name means "great river" but [[PunnyName sounds a lot like the English word "tiger"]]. In episode 3 of the anime adaptation, Ryuuji explicitly states that the dragon and the tiger were the only two animals that could truly be equals. Indeed, the two spend much of the series as perfectly matched rivals or relying on each other. Incidentally, Ryuuji is tall and [[FaceOfAThug has threatening delinquent's eyes]], but is good at cooking and domestic chores (calm disposition), whereas [[TinyTyrannicalGirl Taiga]] is tiny and adorable ... but [[TheNapoleon has a fiery temper]], is rude and willing to start fights or cause injury over the smallest conflict, and has issues with social interaction (the tiger's bluntness and hardheadedness).
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[[folder:Live-Action TV]]
* In ''Series/{{Arrow}}'', Oliver Queen, who starts the series with a dragon tattoo he shared with his lost love Shado, has a few scuffles with Ben Turner, also known as Bronze Tiger. Interestingly, they lose their imagery by the time they [[spoiler: meet again in jail in Season 7]], perhaps as a way of showing that they're willing to put aside their differences.
* The {{Mockumentary}} ''Film/DragonsAFantasyMadeReal'' has a realistic scenario of a fight between a tiger and a dragon. [[spoiler: It doesn't end well for the tiger.]]
* ''Series/KungFu1972'': As part of their final graduation exercise Shaolin monks get a tiger and a dragon branded onto their forearms, by having to lift a heavy, red-hot, urn to get to the exit of the testing facility.
* ''Series/{{Survivor}}: China'' has its tribes named Fei Long ("Flying Dragon") and Zhan Hu ("Fighting Tiger").
* ''Franchise/ToeiTokusatsu'':
** ''Series/KamenRiderRyuki'' is a [[NaiveNewcomer well-meaning and friendly guy]] who [[ReluctantWarrior wants to protect everyone]]. Kamen Rider Tiger is a [[AxCrazy sociopath]] who [[ShootTheDog believes in killing the one]] [[HeroicWannabe to save the many]]. They fight each other! ...Admittedly, they didn't have many confrontations, but still.
** ''Franchise/SuperSentai'' likes to use this when it fits into the motifs.
*** ''Series/GoseiSentaiDairanger'' has the Red and Sixth Rangers being based on the Dragon and Tiger respectively, with the appropriately contrasting personalities.
*** ''Series/JukenSentaiGekiranger'' has the Tiger as the Red Ranger and the Dragon as the BigBad.
*** In ''Series/AvataroSentaiDonbrothers'', the SixthRanger Jiro has a SplitPersonality and two different variations on his Ranger powers to match. Normally, he's energetic and outgoing, even overbearingly so; and when he morphs he becomes the dragon-themed Don Doragoku. However, if he feels he's been wronged, then he turns cruel and vindictive; and his Ranger form switches to a tiger motif called Don Torabolt. His CombiningMecha is even composed of both beasts (though the dragon has to capture and muzzle the tiger in the process).
** And of course this comes up when both of the above franchises have a crossover. In ''Film/KamenRiderXSuperSentaiSuperHeroTaisen'', Series/KamenRiderDecade and [[Series/KaizokuSentaiGokaiger Gokai Red]] use PowerCopying to turn into Ryuki and [=GekiRed=] during their fight.
** While likely not intentional due to the cut and paste nature of adapting different ''Super Sentai'' seasons, ''Series/MightyMorphinPowerRangers'' has Tommy Oliver start off as the Green Dragon Ranger with the Dragonzord, then later he becomes the White Tiger Ranger with the Tigerzord. Perhaps inevitably, a three-parter has the villains create an evil clone of Tommy that gets back the Green Ranger powers, leading not only to a fight between the two Rangers, but later their respective Zords. The Dragonzord wins, though it's implied to be because Tommy's energy is being drained and thus the Tigerzord is likewise weakened.
* ''Franchise/UltraSeries'': Ultraman Regulos, introduced in ''Series/UltraGalaxyFightTheDestinedCrossroad'', is a master martial artist. He refers to his fighting style as "Red Dragon White Tiger Fist", and has dragon and tiger tattoos on his shoulders as marks of his mastery.
** The prequel, ''Series/UltramanRegulos'', reveals that Regulos got those Cosmo Beasts from studying under two different mentors, the strict disciplinarian Instructor Phoros of the Lightning White Tiger Fist, and the excommunicated, lazy, and passionate Tubahn of the Blazing Red Dragon Fist. The two are literally Yin and Yang and have a fierce and evenly-matched rivalry between them.
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[[folder:Music]]
* 8bitduane's [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TfvwJztJtLo rap rendition]] of the ''VideoGame/BadDudes'' video game says that the eponymous Bad Dudes are ''"...the tiger you cannot tame"''. The enemies are the '''Dragon''' Ninja.
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[[folder:Puppet Shows]]
* ''Series/PiliFantasyWarOfDragons'': The main antagonists are the Eight Wonders of the Evil Dragon, versus The Eight Tiger Generals.
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[[folder:Tabletop Games]]
* Invoked in TabletopGame/BattleTech by the Draconis Combine (Colloquially referred to as the Dragon) coming under assault by the Smoke Jaguars (A different cat to be sure, but their personality is very much the Tiger) during the Clan Invasion.
* In ''TabletopGame/{{Eberron}}'', dragons' main enemies are the Lords of Dust, a group of demons consisting mostly of tiger-headed rakshasas.
* The mat used in the board game ''Onitama'' depicts a yellow tiger and a blue dragon snarling at one another, with their bodies forming a shape that loosely resembles the Yin/Yang symbol.
* In ''TabletopGame/{{Pathfinder}}'', the nation of Bachuan -- which has a distinctly [[LandOfDragons Chinese]] [[FantasyCounterpartCulture flavour]] -- has a dragon and a tiger chasing each other around the sun on its flag. It's said that the tiger represents the indigenous people of Bachuan while the dragon represents the now-fallen [[TheEmpire empire]] of Lung Wa, to which Bachuan is one of several successor states.
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* In ''VideoGame/{{Arknights}}'' has Ch'en the dragon and Swire the tiger, they work in the same rank as the chief officer of Lungmen Guard Department. and they often throw [[MemeticMutation *Lungmen]] [[PrecisionFStrike profanities*]] at each other.
* ''VideoGame/ArtOfFighting'' has a rivalry between its two main protagonists: Ryo Sakazaki (the tiger) and Robert Garcia (the dragon). In fact, the Japanese name of the series is ''Ryuuko no Ken'', or "Fist of the Dragon/Tiger". Their stances occasionally reflect their animal motifs, and they share a super move, the Ryuuko Ranbu ("Dragon and Tiger's Rebellious Dance"), that refers to the rivalry in its name. Ironically, Ryo is called the "Invincible Dragon" while Robert is called the "Raging Tiger" and some of their desperation moves summon a tiger for Robert and a dragon for Ryo. This is lampshaded in
* ''[[VideoGame/TheKingOfFighters The King of Fighters XIV]]'', in the Team Fatal Fury's ending where Joe talks about the tiger and dragon themes of the characters[[note]]For context, he's trying to find an animal theme for Andy, since Terry has the wolf and Joe has the tiger himself[[/note]]. The "team tiger" is Robert, Ramón, and himself, while the "team dragon" is Ryo, [[VideoGame/PsychoSoldier Kensou]], and Mui Mui.
* The main characters of the ''VideoGame/AzureStrikerGunvolt'' games, Gunvolt and Copen, are called as such in the loading screens and descriptions. Gunvolt is the "Azure Dragon", an extremely powerful Adept who believes that humans and Adepts can live in harmony, and Copen is the "White Tiger", an extremely skilled and intelligent {{Muggle}} with a fierce hatred for Adepts.
* ''VideoGame/BattleArenaToshinden 3'' makes an interesting take on the tiger versus dragon theme through Eiji and his evil foil Leon; where their birthdays are Dragon and Tiger signs, and where Eiji comes from Japan, while Leon comes from the US, this is used instead to highlight a greater theme of Tiger Versus Lion and a more intense East Versus West theming, as Eiji wields the Byakko Katana and is a Dragon Sign, and where Leon's name does literally mean lion.
* ''VideoGame/BlackTiger'' involves a hero possibly of the same name fighting the Blue Dragon, the Red Dragon and finally the Black Dragon.
* ''VideoGame/{{Blazblue}}'': In ''Chronophantasma'' the Colosseum stage has two gates for competitors, one marked with a tiger and one marked with a dragon. Overlaps with RedOniBlueOni, considering the former is coloured red and the latter is blue.
* ''VideoGame/BleachThe3rdPhantom'': The Kudo twins have a lot of this theming. Matsuri is the tiger and Fujimaru is the dragon, given their swords' canon names [[note]]Kotomaru and Ryujomaru ('''Tiger''' Culler and '''Dragon''' Brander, respectively)[[/note]], contrasting personalities, and the fact that they end up on opposing sides after the TimeSkip.
* In ''VideoGame/DaveTheDiver'', celebrity chef Wang Pang gets pitted against Bancho, the owner of the restaurant Dave manages to get a job at. In their VersusCharacterSplash screen, Bancho is accompanied by a dragon motif and Wang by a tiger, befitting their RedOniBlueOni personalities.
* In ''VideoGame/DJMAXTechnika'', the music selection ''Dual Strikers'' is a reference to tiger and dragon, with the characters for them emphasized in opposite corners of the [[http://www.cyphergate.net/wiki/index.php?title=File:Dual_Strikers_Technika2Eyecatch.jpg eyecatch image]].
* Surprisingly rare in ''VideoGame/DoubleDragon''.
** In ''Double Dragon III'', Chin Seimei, master of a Tiger Based martial art clashes with the dragons to avenge his brother, DefeatMeansFriendShip, the dragons are [[EasilyForgiven forgiven]], and Seimei [[DefeatMeansPlayable joins them.]]
** ''Double Dragon'' for Neo Geo. Duke, [[TheDragon Right hand assassin]] of the BigBad, uses a martial with a Tiger, and Shadow theme. Duke is stoic compared to the Dragon's Hotblooded.
** ''Double Dragon Advance'' has the Dragons face the Twin Tigers in [[FriendlyLocalChinatown Chinatown]], but they aren't a worthy challenge. From advice of the tigers, the Dragons face Raymond, called the Tiger Emperor in the Japanese version. True to this trope, Raymond is their WorthyOpponent. Like Duke, Raymond is stoic compared to the excitable Dragons.
* ''VideoGame/FarCry4'' has a Nepalese variation of the trope in the form of Tiger vs. Elephant. The spirit of the comparison is the same, however, with the Tiger representing aggression and ruthlessness while the Elephant represents resilience and wisdom. Within the context of the Golden Path leadership conflict, Sabal is the Elephant, usually trying to do the moral thing even if it brings about a disadvantage, focusing on the little picture and preserving tradition, while Amita is the Tiger, doing whatever it takes to get a military advantage, focusing on the big picture, and pursuing progress. Within the context of the skill tree, the Tiger is where you unlock all your shooting skills and stealth takedowns, while the Elephant has all your defensive, healing and crafting skills.
* In ''VideoGame/JadeEmpire'', Lord Lao's furnace has two buttons to activate the configurations, the tiger button and the dragon button, as well as respective configurations (stat increase recipes). The configuration of the tiger grants an increase to focus, while the configuration of the dragon grants an increase to body.
* In ''VideoGame/KingsQuestV'' the FinalBoss battle is a ShapeshifterShowdown where Mordack at one point transforms into an insectoid dragon. Guess which animal form counters him?
* In ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaTheWindWaker'', one of Link's first quests is to ride the King of the Red '''Lions''' to confront a angry, raging '''dragon''' named Valoo. It's subverted in that it turns out that Valoo is actually being tormented by the monster Gohma, and he becomes friends with Link when the hero gets rid of Gohma.
* ''VideoGame/LikeADragon'':
** The protagonist of the series is Kazuma Kiryu, a former [[{{Yakuza}} Japanese gangster]] known as "The Dragon of the Dojima family" who also has a [[TattooedCrook large tattoo]] of a silver dragon on his back. One of [[VideoGame/Yakuza1 the first game]]'s antagonists and [[RecurringBoss Recurring Bosses]] is Futoshi Shimano, a yakuza boss who has a large tattoo of a tiger on his back and wants revenge against Kiryu for [[FallGuy supposedly]] killing the head of the Dojima family. Kiryu beats him twice.
** Played with in ''VideoGame/Yakuza2''. This theme is averted with both the protagonist and antagonist, where they carry dragon tattoos in their backs. It's played straight when Kiryu has to actually fight two ''actual'' tigers. He beats them. ''With his fists''.
** The trope is in greater effect in the [[VideoGame/Yakuza4 fourth game]] when [[MeaningfulName Taiga]] Saejima is introduced, another protagonist who happens to have a large [[TattooedCrook tattoo]] of a tiger on his back. While Kiryu at this point has been characterized by his sage wisdom as well as his strength, Saejima is a full-blown powerhouse with monstrous strength. Naturally, they end up fighting shortly after they first meet, and their duel ends in a draw. [[spoiler:They later work together to defeat the BigBad alongside two others without any tattoos but have [[AnimalMotif motifs]] of the Sparrow and Tortoise]]. In the [[VideoGame/Yakuza5 fifth game]], [[spoiler:they end up fighting again to lure out the game's BigBad, which ends in a draw once more]].
** While Kiryu's main rival Goro Majima's primary AnimalMotifs are dogs and snakes, he gets referred to as "tiger" a couple of times, like in the prequel.
** Subverted in ''VideoGame/Yakuza0'', with Fei Hu and Long Hua. "Hu" can be read as "tiger" and "Long" as "dragon", but Fei Hu and Long Hua are very HappilyMarried and are the focal point of a global network of weapons enthusiasts... and [[ChefOfIron can serve you a mean stir fry]] too.
* ''VideoGame/MagiaRecordPuellaMagiMadokaMagicaSideStory''’s Crimson Resolve event shows three rival Magical Girl gangs in the city of Futatsugi, two of which (Ryuugasaki and Torayamachi) have the kanji for dragon and tiger respectively and are particularly fierce rivals, going to war against one another before eventually unifying into the Promised Blood.
* ''VideoGame/MonsterHunter''
** In ''[[VideoGame/MonsterHunterFreedom2 Freedom 2]]'', Tigrex is the tiger to Rathalos' dragon. An interesting case as both are actually dragons with a big cat motif, but Tigrex's tiger motif is rather blatant, and has a wild, charging in berserker style, contrasting Rathalos' rather subtle Lion motif and traditional aerial style with fireballs and poison talons.
** In ''[[VideoGame/MonsterHunterRise Rise: Sunbreak]]'', Magnamalo is the tiger to Malzeno's dragon. Apart from their obvious inspirations, Magnamalo is a solitary hunter that uses sheer power combined with its explosive hellfire gas to hunt, while Malzeno uses elegant speed along with its countless Qurio symbiotes on top of deception. This is even emphasized in their turf war with Magnamalo's power letting it keep up with Malzeno's speed, ending it in a draw.
* The Shokan (Goro's race) from ''Franchise/MortalKombat'' seem divided into two lineages: the Draco and the Tigrar (those in the latter, like Kintaro, have definite tiger stripes; those in the former, like Goro and Sheeva, aren't ''very'' draconic but do have some reptilian features). There's a definite class distinction but, in a subversion, they don't appear to be that antagonistic towards each other (at least, not moreso than they are to [[ProudWarriorRaceGuy everyone else]], especially the Centaurians).
* Team Battles in ''VideoGame/{{Ninjala}}'' always has one team represented by a tiger and the other team by a dragon.
* ''VideoGame/NoMoreHeroes2DesperateStruggle'' has lots of explicit Tiger association with Travis Touchdown -- on top of how spelling "Travis" in katakana gets you '''Tora'''bisu, one SuperMode ability [[{{Animorphism}} turns him into a rampaging tiger]], and he names [[CoolBike his bikes]] Schpel''tiger''. The other half of this comes in the form of Ryuji, the {{samurai}}-esque rank 7 assassin who comes with DragonsUpTheYinYang, including the ability to summon a giant ''[[LaserBlade laser dragon]]'' to demolish Travis with. Fittingly, their duel happens to be [[DuelBoss one of the most dynamically symmetrical]] in the game -- Ryuji's attack strategies are just as plentiful and effective as Travis', and even when Travis wins, he very much considers Ryuji a WorthyOpponent deserving of honor.
* In ''[[VideoGame/OsuTatakaeOuendan Osu! Tatakae! Ouendan!]]'', there is a level (set to Thrill) where you act as cheerleaders for the [[DodgeBallIsHell dodgeball]] battle between a dragon-themed bully kid named Ryuji(meaning Dragon) and a tiger-themed kid named Torao(meaning Tiger). Torao is the one you're cheering for, and both invoke [[AnimalBattleAura attacks with Auras of their namesake.]]
* Morgana and Ryuji in ''VideoGame/Persona5'' who frequently butt heads the most out of the Phantom Thieves. Morgana is similar to the Tiger, being a cat(-like creature), while Ryuji is the Dragon, his name having "dragon" in it.
* In ''VideoGame/SengokuBasara'', eternal rivals Date Masamune and Sanada Yukimura are known as the One-Eyed Dragon and the Young Tiger respectively. The [[AnimeOfTheGame anime]] makes this even more poignant by having them accompanied by apparitions of their animals during the FinalBattle.
* At the beginning of ''VideoGame/ShiningForceIII'', when Master Gabrial asks you to name the three heroes, he compares them to animals. Synbios is compared to the Tiger, Medion is compared to the Dragon [[MyFriendsAndZoidberg and Julian is compared to a Wolf.]] Synbios, the Tiger is a Knight of the Republic and Medion, the Dragon is a Prince of the Empire. Both are played against each other at one point by the Emperor.
* In ''Franchise/StreetFighter'', Sagat's endless arsenal of Tiger-themed attacks ultimately fall against the Dragon Punch from Ryu. A massive rivalry ensues, and it eventually turns friendly.
* The ''Ryu Oh Ki'' and ''Ko Oh Ki'' in ''VideoGame/SuperRobotWarsAlpha'' and ''VideoGame/SuperRobotWarsOriginalGeneration'' series are the only two surviving examples of a series of ancient god-mechs patterned after TheFourGods. Rather than a rivalry, however, they are depicted as opposite sides of the coin, capable of forming a CombiningMecha that can [[TransformingMecha transform between two forms]]: The Tiger-themed [=KoRyuOh=] is a physical fighter, using blades, nunchaku, and {{Rocket Punch}}es to attack the enemy directly, while the Dragon-themed [=RyuKoOh=] uses magic, flames, and [[ColonyDrop dropping mountains on the enemy]] to fight from a distance.
* ''VideoGame/TaiFuWrathOfTheTiger'' takes this trope literally, as the titular main character is a tiger and Kung Fu warrior who opposes the cruel reign of the Dragon Master, [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin a powerful Lung dragon.]]
* ''Franchise/{{Tekken}}'' has an interesting application of this trope. In ''VideoGame/Tekken5'', there is an arena called Dragon's Nest, a temple with a dragon statue set during daytime. The ''Dark Resurrection'' UpdatedRerelease introduces a variation of the arena called Western Gate, which has the same feel, except it is now nighttime, while the dragon statue has been replaced by several tiger ones.
* In ''VideoGame/TigerRoad'', the HotBlooded monk hero can learn to shoot tiger shaped fireballs, the BigBad, TheEmperor shoots Dragon shaped fireballs.
* Played for laughs in ''VisualNovel/{{Tsukihime}}'' with Akiha and Ciel during a minor confrontation, where they verbally spar before turning on Shiki to force him to choose between the lunches they have made. And saying he can't choose between them is not acceptable.
* ''VideoGame/WarioWareGold'': This is featured as part of 18-Volt and 13-Amp's battle rap. Depending on whether you win or lose a microgame, 18-Volt's tiger will either get bigger or curl up in fear against 13-Amp's dragon.
* In ''VideoGame/TheWorldEndsWithYou'' Mitsuki Konishi's noise form is a tiger, Megumi Kitaniji's is a dragon. [[spoiler:Konishi plans to usurp Kitaniji as Conductor, or Composer, even.]] Also, the brands Tigre Punks and Dragon Couture. The former is all about grunge and grittiness while the latter is more stylized, lofty and Eastern.
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* PlayedForLaughs in ''VisualNovel/FateStayNight'' when the HotBlooded Taiga Fujimura ([[BerserkButton call her "Tiger" at your own peril]]) challenges TheStoic Saber [[spoiler:(who is actually a [[HistoricalGenderFlip genderbent]] Myth/KingArthur, who also bears the blood of dragons]]) to a sparring match. Being a [[OurGhostsAreDifferent Servant]], Saber [[CurbStompBattle wins handily]], even when Taiga attempts to pull several fake-outs and cheap shots.
* In ''VisualNovel/PhoenixWrightAceAttorneyTrialsAndTribulations'', Phoenix Wright finds himself at particular odds with Furio Tigre, who is Mr. Wright's CriminalDoppelganger. This becomes far more relevant in the Japanese version, where Phoenix Wright and his Japanese name ("Ryūichi Naruhodō") represent the dragon rather than a phoenix. If you look closely, you'll notice Tigre's shirt features a tiger chomping on a dragon's neck.
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* The ''WebAnimation/DeathBattle'' episode between the [[Series/MightyMorphinPowerRangers Tigerzord]] and the [[Anime/MobileSuitGundamWing Gundam Epyon]] evokes this trope, with the HotBlooded teenager Tommy Oliver piloting the Tigerzord and the experienced war veteran Zechs Marquise piloting the draconic Gundam Epyon. [[spoiler:The dragon wins this round]].
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* In ''Webcomic/TheBeastLegion'', that is what it all boils down to. The Hero's Beast form is a white [=WereTiger=] while the bad guy is a Sapphire Dragon.
* ''Webcomic/DraconiaChronicles'' is about warring nations of Tiger and Dragon people whose populations are dominantly female.
* In the ''Webcomic/{{Drowtales}}'' setting backstory, the Sharen, [[http://www.drowtales.com/mainarchive.php?id=13 who use dragons as mounts]], faught the Sullisinrune, [[http://www.drowtales.com/mainarchive.php?id=151 who used tigers]]. Now the Sarghress, [[http://www.drowtales.com/mainarchive.php?id=147 who use wolves,]] have risen to challenge the Sharen.
* In ''Webcomic/DubiousCompany'', TheDragon is an OfficerAndAGentleman dealing with a PsychopathicManchild superior and HotBlooded subordinates, making for a very sympathetic [[TheStarscream Starscream]].
* In ''Webcomic/TheMeek'', [[spoiler: Angora's grandfather is a giant olm, or cave salamander, and Luca's associate is a giant, ghostly tiger]].
* Parodied in ''Webcomic/{{Paranatural}}''. Max imagines a massive tiger and dragon behind two enemy players... only for it to [[DiegeticVisualEffects turn out]] that they're [[InvisibleToNormals spirits]], and all the other spirits are pissed that they're getting in the way.
-->'''Old Spirit''': GET OFF THE COURT, NIMRODS! I'm watchin' the game!\\
'''Dragon''': Ugh, my step-dad...
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* ''Literature/WhateleyUniverse'': The rival martial arts cliques at Whateley are the Tigers (whose members are all black) and the Dragons (whose members are mostly Asian, though they seem to accept other races more openly.
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* ''WesternAnimation/{{Animaniacs}}'': Very subtle, but appears in a "Chicken Boo" sketch. Chicken Boo is in a karate tournament. He is [[PaperThinDisguise disguised]] as "Moo Goo Gai Boo" from the ''Dragon'' Dojo, up against Gwai Yan Kee from the ''Tiger'' Dojo. The sensei even references the mythology: "The boastful tiger will yield to the serene whisper of the dragon". "Moo Goo Gai" is a Cantonese dish with chicken, so it ends up meaning [[MeaningfulName "Chicken Boo"]] in Cantonese. "Gwai Yan Kee" [[AsLongAsItSoundsForeign means nothing]]. It just means "white yankee" (technically, "ghost yankee") in Cantonese, which could be a statement about "black belt" mills frequently being run by white guys with no real training. This is also strange because Cantonese don't fight with karate (Karate is Japanese); they fight with a style of kung fu called ''hakka kuen'' (which is where all those "Dragon style", "Mantis style", "Crane style", et al come from). Then again, it ''is'' Animaniacs we're talking about, [[RuleOfFunny so it's not like we should be expecting total accuracy]].
* {{Inverted}} on ''WesternAnimation/JackieChanAdventures'': Among the 12 talismans based upon the Chinese Zodiac, the tiger talisman possesses the power of [[LiteralSplitPersonality balance]] and the dragon talisman possesses the power of [[PlayingWithFire combustion]]. The episodes in which the two talismans were found, "The Tiger And The Pussycat" and "Bullies", respectively deal with this. In "The Tiger And The Pussycat", the last episode in the "Talismans" arc, Jackie accidentally gets split into Yin and Yang, the latter of which sides while the Dark Hand tries to take the talismans in Section 13's possession. In "Bullies", after Captain Black is injured by Valmont wielding the dragon talisman, Jackie struggles to control his BerserkButton (somebody mentioning Black's injuries and/or Valmont).
* In ''WesternAnimation/LegendOfTheDragon'' (first season), the Tiger Warrior Bengial is the ActionGirl RedOni to the Dragon Warrior Ang's MartialPacifist BlueOni. She's also [[DesignatedGirlFight more likely to fight]] Yang's EvilTwin sister, the Shadow Dragon Warrior.
* ''WesternAnimation/ShaolinWuzang'': Cheng and Tang, respectively. The tiger and dragon are their {{Animal Battle Aura}}s, and they frequently clash over their personalities and upbringings -- Cheng is a laid-back farm boy, and Tang is an uptight intellectual from a higher class.
* ''* The episode "Other Victories" is ''Franchise/{{Transformers}} WesternAnimation/BeastWars'' features a battle between Megatron in his dragon form and [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin Tigerhawk]]. At one point, [[http://tfwiki.net/w2/images2/6/6a/OtherVictories_clash.jpg a flash of lightning illuminates them black on a white background]], a possible reference to this trope.
* In ''WesternAnimation/UltimateSpiderMan2012'', Spider-Man's team includes ''ComicBook/{{White Tiger|MarvelComics}}'' and Comicbook/IronFist, who has a dragon motif. White Tiger is a SpicyLatina ByTheBookCop, a total {{Tsundere}} who often stresses over following the rules and gets easily aggravated. Iron Fist is a [[TheStoic Stoic]] NiceGuy who never loses his cool and always just goes with the flow. However, they are both by far the most disciplined and responsible members of their team. It's never stated in the show, but in the comics, White Tiger's tiger amulet that gives her her powers is actually from K'un-L'un, where Iron Fist trained and gained his abilities.
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* Famous samurai UsefulNotes/UesugiKenshin was called the Dragon of Echigo (Echigo was the province he ruled, now Niigata). His rival, UsefulNotes/TakedaShingen, was called the Tiger of Kai (what is now Yamanashi). And yes, this was on purpose.
* Symbolism with tigers and dragons are common in Asian martial arts, and one Shaolin myth has it that to prove themselves worthy of a black belt-equivalent rank, students would have to fight their way through 100 wooden enemies and lift a 500 pound vase blocking the exit of the testing room. The vase was imprinted with a tiger and a dragon, and was hot enough that it would brand the symbols into the chest or shoulders of the student as proof of success.
* A dragon is commonly used to symbolize UsefulNotes/{{China}}. A tiger is commonly used to symbolize UsefulNotes/{{India}}. Both are two large Asian nations with rapidly developing economies and both are seen as rivals for the post of "next superpower". Both of them have even [[UsefulNotes/TheSinoIndianConflict fought numerous border skirmishes against each other]] and have unresolved territorial disputes, thereby pitting them in a state of ColdWar.
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