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* ''ComicBook/BeastWarsUprising'': Rampage in ''WesternAnimation/BeastWars'' is a SerialKiller with a disturbingly sadistic streak. In ''Uprising'', he proves genuinely self-sacrificing and willing to protect others; while certainly the [[DeathSeeker death wish]] is a factor there, he still does things like several other bots from dying in a fall by serving as a living crumple zone that his BW counterpart would never do. Even when he kills [[spoiler:his creator]], he plans a slow, painful death, and then changes his mind and goes for a MercyKill with a rocket launcher.
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Character Alignment and its related tropes are Flame Bait, and are not allowed to be linked anywhere except on work pages as examples where they are cannonical


* Also from Archie, ''ComicBook/SonicX'', the title character had his AloofAlly, {{Ubermensch}}, and BrilliantButLazy traits dropped in the comic tie in, becoming a [[LawfulGood goody two-shoes]]. Of course, he was already a hero and (usually) a friendly guy in the Anime, so this a downplayed case.

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* Also from Archie, ''ComicBook/SonicX'', the title character had his AloofAlly, {{Ubermensch}}, and BrilliantButLazy traits dropped in the comic tie in, becoming a [[LawfulGood goody two-shoes]].two-shoes. Of course, he was already a hero and (usually) a friendly guy in the Anime, so this a downplayed case.
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* Also from Archie, ''ComicBook/SonicX'': As a result of the writer [[CriticalResearchFailure not fully grasping the characters' personalities]], the title character had his AloofAlly, {{Ubermensch}}, and BrilliantButLazy traits dropped in the comic tie in, becoming a [[LawfulGood goody two-shoes]]. Of course, he was already a hero and (usually) a friendly guy in the Anime, so this a downplayed case.

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* Also from Archie, ''ComicBook/SonicX'': As a result of the writer [[CriticalResearchFailure not fully grasping the characters' personalities]], ''ComicBook/SonicX'', the title character had his AloofAlly, {{Ubermensch}}, and BrilliantButLazy traits dropped in the comic tie in, becoming a [[LawfulGood goody two-shoes]]. Of course, he was already a hero and (usually) a friendly guy in the Anime, so this a downplayed case.
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* ''ComicBook/MonicasGang'': There is nothing particularly heroic about the Boiúna from Myth/BrazilianFolklore, as it's mostly portrayed as a cunning snake that lures people to the rivers in order to devour them. In Tom-Tom's (Papa-Capim in the original) graphic novel, Boiúna is the BigGood, granting the protagonist supernatural powers in order to fight against the villainous White Night.
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* The ''VideoGame/DinoCrisis'' Has Dr. Kirk portayed more sympathetically than in the actual game.

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* The comic for ''VideoGame/DinoCrisis'' Has Dr. Kirk portayed more sympathetically than in the actual game.
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* The ''VideoGame/DinoCrisis'' Has Dr. Kirk portayed more sympathetically than in the actual game.

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