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Perhaps their infighting has jeopardized their mission, causing the villain to succeed in conquering the world. Perhaps their fighting has led another of their teammates, usually [[TheHeart the one who brings the group together]], into harm's way. Maybe the teammates realize that they're lowering themselves in fighting each other. Whatever the reason, they feel bad about it and this will lead them in learning AnAesop about [[ThePowerOfFriendship friendship and working together.]]

This trope can also apply to close friends, family members (usually siblings), and lovers. They will learn to realize that their arguing and fighting is tearing their relationship apart and is hurting them on the inside. That said, this will follow up with reconciliation of their relationship. Characters who witness the dissension between others will invoke this trope by [[WhatTheHellHero call them out on their fighting]], deeming them to be trivial.

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Perhaps their infighting has jeopardized their mission, causing the villain to succeed in conquering the world. Perhaps their fighting has led another of their teammates, usually [[TheHeart the one who brings the group together]], into harm's way. Maybe the teammates realize that they're lowering themselves in fighting each other. Whatever the reason, they feel bad about it and this will lead them in learning to learn AnAesop about [[ThePowerOfFriendship friendship and working together.]]

This trope can also apply to close friends, family members (usually siblings), and lovers. They will learn to realize that their arguing and fighting is tearing their relationship apart and is hurting them on the inside. That said, this will follow up with a reconciliation of their relationship. Characters who witness the dissension between others will invoke this trope by [[WhatTheHellHero call them out on their fighting]], deeming them to be trivial.



* The ''Railway Series'' book ''Literature/MoreAboutThomasTheTankEngine'' focuses on Thomas and Percy getting in a falling-out with each other after they each have an incident with some coal; at the end of the book, they decide to call it even and make up. The television series adaptation cuts their feud down to just the first story and leaves out the last, and the two immediately make up their feud in the shed that evening after Percy's accident.

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* The ''Railway Series'' book ''Literature/MoreAboutThomasTheTankEngine'' focuses on Thomas and Percy getting in into a falling-out with each other after they each have an incident with some coal; at the end of the book, they decide to call it even and make up. The television series adaptation cuts their feud down to just the first story and leaves out the last, and the two immediately make up their feud in the shed that evening after Percy's accident.



** The episode "Dinner Party" has Cricket invite the Remingtons over for dinner in an attempt to get both families to befriend each other, but it soon erupts into a disagreement when he and Remy discover their families hate the opposite's differences, and they get pulled into it as well. However, they quickly stop their feud before the final blow, and admit the truth to their families allowing them to reconcile.
** In "The Room", Cricket and Tilly erupt into a full-blown reality show-like sibling war when Tilly closes his secret passage out of jealousy, resulting in their room and later the whole house to be split in half, and Gloria and Gramma, viewing this as the same form of entertainment as the reality show they were watching, decide to play on their argument which worsens it even more to the point of almost destroying the house. To stop them, Gloria hosts an eviction where one of the two has to leave the house for good; this causes the two to stop their feud in a panic and make up with each other and compromise.

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** The episode "Dinner Party" has Cricket invite the Remingtons over for dinner in an attempt to get both families to befriend each other, but it soon erupts into a disagreement when he and Remy discover their families hate the opposite's differences, and they get pulled into it as well. However, they quickly stop their feud before the final blow, blow and admit the truth to their families allowing them to reconcile.
** In "The Room", Cricket and Tilly erupt into a full-blown reality show-like sibling war when Tilly closes his secret passage out of jealousy, resulting in their room and later the whole house to be being split in half, and Gloria and Gramma, viewing this as the same form of entertainment as the reality show they were watching, decide to play on their argument which worsens it even more to the point of almost destroying the house. To stop them, Gloria hosts an eviction where one of the two has to leave the house for good; this causes the two to stop their feud in a panic and make up with each other and compromise.



* ''WesternAnimation/RockosModernLife'': In the episode "Hut Sut Raw", Rocko, Heffer, and Filburt suffer from lack of food during their camping trip, which eventually results in Heffer and Filburt arguing over who gets to eat Rocko. Immediately, Rocko steps in and tells them that friends don't eat each other. Cue Heffer and Filburt ending their conflict and sharing a hug as they break down in tears.

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* ''WesternAnimation/RockosModernLife'': In the episode "Hut Sut Raw", Rocko, Heffer, and Filburt suffer from a lack of food during their camping trip, which eventually results in Heffer and Filburt arguing over who gets to eat Rocko. Immediately, Rocko steps in and tells them that friends don't eat each other. Cue Heffer and Filburt ending their conflict and sharing a hug as they break down in tears.



** Done in the episode "Band Geeks". Squidward rehearses a marching band which includes just about many of the Bikini Bottom citizens, but no progress has been made and it causes the band-members to fight each other. Squidward chews out the band-members for their failure and leaves in sorrow. Then [=SpongeBob=] tells the others what kind of monsters are they for destroying Squidward's dream which leads to a speech to rally up the band members to practice for Squidward.

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** Done in the episode "Band Geeks". Squidward rehearses a marching band which that includes just about many of the Bikini Bottom citizens, but no progress has been made and it causes the band-members band members to fight each other. Squidward chews out the band-members band members for their failure and leaves in sorrow. Then [=SpongeBob=] tells the others what kind of monsters are they for destroying Squidward's dream which leads to a speech to rally up the band members to practice for Squidward.
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* ''LightNovel/RebuildWorld'': Reina lashes out at multiple hunters she’s assigned to work with, including the protagonist Akira, in her first scenes. Akira gives her a BrutalHonesty assessment that she’s too much of a liability for him to ever hire her, and she feels remorseful over it, with it being a minor BreakTheHaughty moment starting her CharacterDevelopment. Akira also feels some remorse for how harshly he worded his criticisms of her.

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* ''LightNovel/RebuildWorld'': ''Literature/RebuildWorld'': Reina lashes out at multiple hunters she’s assigned to work with, including the protagonist Akira, in her first scenes. Akira gives her a BrutalHonesty assessment that she’s too much of a liability for him to ever hire her, and she feels remorseful over it, with it being a minor BreakTheHaughty moment starting her CharacterDevelopment. Akira also feels some remorse for how harshly he worded his criticisms of her.

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