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* ''Literature/ChrysalisRinoZ'': The Colony is expanding, but is quite willing to leave the neighbours in peace if they don't attack first, and the ants' presence even makes the Dungeon considerably safer (eg killing the endless hordes of monsters spawned during the waves). The Abyssal Legion are heroes who fight constantly in the deep Dungeon to keep the really dangerous monsters away from the surface. Unfortunately, the prospect of the Colony growing beyond anyone's ability to defeat it means that they qualify as an extraordinarily dangerous monster outbreak...
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** When a non-evil party goes up against non-fallen celestials, it's this trope.

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** When a non-evil party goes up against non-fallen celestials, it's this trope. A 3rd edition ''Magazine/{{Dragon}}'' article, goes into some detail about ''why'' a non-evil party might find itself fighting celestials, generally involving celestials with a rigid focus on ''one'' aspect of goodness, or who insist that only they can see the big picture.
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* ''VideoGame/ThemsFightinHerds'': The playable characters are all the Champions of their respective regions who mostly share the same quest: save their world from the Predator's return, defeat their champion, and find a mystical key that can seal them back away. But before doing that, all of the Champions have to fight each other first, as only the very best can be Fœnum's Key Keeper.
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* The feud between [[Wrestling/DeanAmbrose Jon Moxley]] and Wrestling/DarbyAllin in Wrestling/AllEliteWrestling is this, although feud is perhaps too strong a word to describe it, as the animosity is mostly one sided as Darby Allen [[DrivenByEnvy wants the same amount of success Moxley has]]. Despite the animosity being one way, it is also one of the dirtiest face versus face feuds, as Allin's initial challenge to Moxley resulted in MoxEly breaking his neck, [[MyGodWhatHaveIDone to Moxley's horror.]] Moxley tried to {{rede|mptionquest}}em himself by forming a TagTeam with Allin when Allen recovered by Allin once again challenged Moxley, this time for Moxley's AEW Championship belt, and showed up for his match wearing a [[BrownBagMask paper bag]] with [[IShallTauntYou a photograph of Moxley's face on it.]] Allin avoided a lock up and slapped Moxley in the face, causing Moxley to rip the bag off and punch Allin in the face, [[BloodFromTheMouth busting his mouth]]. All the same Moxley prayed that Allin wasn't seriously injured after defeating him for the second time.

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* The feud between [[Wrestling/DeanAmbrose Jon Moxley]] and Wrestling/DarbyAllin in Wrestling/AllEliteWrestling is this, although feud is perhaps too strong a word to describe it, as the animosity is mostly one sided as Darby Allen [[DrivenByEnvy wants the same amount of success Moxley has]]. Despite the animosity being one way, it is also one of the dirtiest face versus face feuds, as Allin's initial challenge to Moxley resulted in MoxEly Moxley breaking his neck, [[MyGodWhatHaveIDone to Moxley's horror.]] Moxley tried to {{rede|mptionquest}}em himself by forming a TagTeam with Allin when Allen recovered by Allin once again challenged Moxley, this time for Moxley's AEW Championship belt, and showed up for his match wearing a [[BrownBagMask paper bag]] with [[IShallTauntYou a photograph of Moxley's face on it.]] Allin avoided a lock up and slapped Moxley in the face, causing Moxley to rip the bag off and punch Allin in the face, [[BloodFromTheMouth busting his mouth]]. All the same Moxley prayed that Allin wasn't seriously injured after defeating him for the second time.
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* The feud between Wrestling/JonMoxley and Darby Allen in Wrestling/AllEliteWrestling is this, although feud is perhaps too strong a word to describe it, as the animosity is mostly one sided as Darby Allen [[DrivenByEnvy wants the same amount of success Moxley has]]. Depsite the animosity being one way, it is also one of the dirtiest face versus face feuds, as Allen's initial challenge to Moxley resulted in Moxly breaking his neck, [[MyGodWhatHaveIDone to Moxley's horror.]] Moxley tried to {{rede|mptionquest}}em himself by forming a TagTeam with Allen when Allen recovered by Allen once again challenged Moxley, this time for Moxleys AEW Championship belt, and showed up for his match wearing a [[BrownBagMask paper bag]] with [[IShallTauntYou a photograph of Moxley's face on it.]] Allen avoided a lock up and slapped Moxley in the face, causing Moxley to rip the bag off and punch Allen in the face, [[BloodFromTheMouth busting his mouth]]. All the same Moxley prayed that Allen wasn't seriously injured after defeating him for the second time.

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* The feud between Wrestling/JonMoxley [[Wrestling/DeanAmbrose Jon Moxley]] and Darby Allen Wrestling/DarbyAllin in Wrestling/AllEliteWrestling is this, although feud is perhaps too strong a word to describe it, as the animosity is mostly one sided as Darby Allen [[DrivenByEnvy wants the same amount of success Moxley has]]. Depsite Despite the animosity being one way, it is also one of the dirtiest face versus face feuds, as Allen's Allin's initial challenge to Moxley resulted in Moxly MoxEly breaking his neck, [[MyGodWhatHaveIDone to Moxley's horror.]] Moxley tried to {{rede|mptionquest}}em himself by forming a TagTeam with Allen Allin when Allen recovered by Allen Allin once again challenged Moxley, this time for Moxleys Moxley's AEW Championship belt, and showed up for his match wearing a [[BrownBagMask paper bag]] with [[IShallTauntYou a photograph of Moxley's face on it.]] Allen Allin avoided a lock up and slapped Moxley in the face, causing Moxley to rip the bag off and punch Allen Allin in the face, [[BloodFromTheMouth busting his mouth]]. All the same Moxley prayed that Allen Allin wasn't seriously injured after defeating him for the second time.
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* ''VideoGame/HiddenCity'': There is an ongoing conflict between the Security Service and the scavengers of the Upper City, who both want to protect the district from the fog, but stand at the opposite sides of the Law. Mr. Black considers the scavengers his enemies, and his subordinate Kira Woodville ends up betraying him to the scavengers after [[BrokenPedestal getting disillusioned]] by Black's ineffective methods of handling the crisis. However, while chapter 7 hints that there might be an escalating power struggle between the two factions, they have yet to engage in an open conflict, and later chapters introduce the more unambiguously evil Octopus Division (formerly a special branch under the Security Service), and other associates to the Cult of Shadow, who becomes a more persistent antagonist to the player.

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* ''VideoGame/HiddenCity'': There is an ongoing conflict between the Security Service and the scavengers of the Upper City, who both want to protect the district from the fog, but stand at the opposite sides of the Law. The Head of Security Service, Mr. Black Black, considers the scavengers his enemies, and his subordinate Kira Woodville ends up betraying him to the scavengers after [[BrokenPedestal getting disillusioned]] by Black's ineffective methods of handling the crisis. However, while chapter 7 hints that there might be an escalating power struggle between the two factions, they have yet to engage in an open conflict, and later chapters introduce the more unambiguously evil Octopus Division (formerly a special branch under the Security Service), and other associates to the Cult of Shadow, who becomes serve as a more persistent antagonist to the player.
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* It has been said by Creator/HayaoMiyazaki that no Creator/StudioGhibli film is intended to have a specific "bad" guy as a villain but rather characters who are good or at the very least is capable of change and whose wants run counter to our protagonists in some way, if there is a specific antagonist which can be defined (see ''Anime/MyNeighborTotoro'', ''Anime/KikisDeliveryService'' and ''Anime/HowlsMovingCastle'' where there is NoAntagonist or what bad there is is nebulous in nature). Some of his earlier works did have very defined evil characters (such as Muska in ''Anime/CastleInTheSky'' and the Torumekians in ''Manga/NausicaaOfTheValleyOfTheWind'') however, though this has lessened over time to be more Good Versus Good.

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* It has been said by Creator/HayaoMiyazaki that no Creator/StudioGhibli film is intended to have a specific "bad" guy as a villain but rather characters who are good or at the very least is capable of change and whose wants run counter to our protagonists in some way, if there is a specific antagonist which can be defined (see ''Anime/MyNeighborTotoro'', ''Anime/KikisDeliveryService'' and ''Anime/HowlsMovingCastle'' where there is NoAntagonist or what bad there is is nebulous in nature). Some of his earlier works did have very defined evil characters (such as Muska in ''Anime/CastleInTheSky'' and the Torumekians in ''Manga/NausicaaOfTheValleyOfTheWind'') however, though this has lessened over time to be more Good Versus Good.
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* ''VideoGame/HiddenCity'': There seems to be an ongoing conflict between the Security Service and the scavengers of the Upper City, who both want to protect the district from the fog, but stand at the opposite sides of the Law. Mr. Black considers the scavengers his enemies, and his subordinate Kira Woodville ends up betraying him to the scavengers after [[BrokenPedestal getting disillusioned]] by Black's ineffective methods of handling the crisis. However, while chapter 7 hints that there might be an escalating power struggle between the two factions, they have yet to engage in an open conflict, and later chapters introduce the more unambiguously evil Octopus Division (formerly a special branch under the Security Service), and other associates to the Cult of Shadow, who gets more focus.

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* ''VideoGame/HiddenCity'': There seems to be is an ongoing conflict between the Security Service and the scavengers of the Upper City, who both want to protect the district from the fog, but stand at the opposite sides of the Law. Mr. Black considers the scavengers his enemies, and his subordinate Kira Woodville ends up betraying him to the scavengers after [[BrokenPedestal getting disillusioned]] by Black's ineffective methods of handling the crisis. However, while chapter 7 hints that there might be an escalating power struggle between the two factions, they have yet to engage in an open conflict, and later chapters introduce the more unambiguously evil Octopus Division (formerly a special branch under the Security Service), and other associates to the Cult of Shadow, who gets becomes a more focus.persistent antagonist to the player.
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* ''VideoGame/HiddenCity'': There seems to be an ongoing conflict between the Security Service and the scavengers of the Upper City, who both want to protect the district from the fog, but stand at the opposite sides of the Law. Mr. Black considers the scavengers his enemies, and his subordinate Kira Woodville ends up betraying him to the scavengers after [[BrokenPedestal getting disillusioned]] by Black's uneffective methods of handling the crisis. However, while chapter 7 hints that there might be an escalating power struggle between the two factions, they have yet to engage in an open conflict, and later chapters introduce the more unambiguously evil Octopus Division (formerly a special branch under the Security Service), and other associates to the Cult of Shadow, who gets more focus.

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* ''VideoGame/HiddenCity'': There seems to be an ongoing conflict between the Security Service and the scavengers of the Upper City, who both want to protect the district from the fog, but stand at the opposite sides of the Law. Mr. Black considers the scavengers his enemies, and his subordinate Kira Woodville ends up betraying him to the scavengers after [[BrokenPedestal getting disillusioned]] by Black's uneffective ineffective methods of handling the crisis. However, while chapter 7 hints that there might be an escalating power struggle between the two factions, they have yet to engage in an open conflict, and later chapters introduce the more unambiguously evil Octopus Division (formerly a special branch under the Security Service), and other associates to the Cult of Shadow, who gets more focus.
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* ''VideoGame/HiddenCity'': There seems to be an ongoing conflict between the Security Service and the scavengers of the Upper City, who both want to protect the district from the fog but stands at the opposite sides of the Law. Mr. Black considers the scavengers his enemies, and his subordinate Kira Woodville ends up betraying him to the scavengers after [[BrokenPedestals getting disillusioned]] by Black's methods of handling the crisis. However, while chapter 7 hints that there might be an escalating power struggle between the two factions, they have yet to engage in an open conflict, and later chapters introduce the more unambiguously evil Octopus Division (formerly a special branch under the Security Service), and other associates to the Cult of Shadow, who gets more focus.

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* ''VideoGame/HiddenCity'': There seems to be an ongoing conflict between the Security Service and the scavengers of the Upper City, who both want to protect the district from the fog fog, but stands stand at the opposite sides of the Law. Mr. Black considers the scavengers his enemies, and his subordinate Kira Woodville ends up betraying him to the scavengers after [[BrokenPedestals [[BrokenPedestal getting disillusioned]] by Black's uneffective methods of handling the crisis. However, while chapter 7 hints that there might be an escalating power struggle between the two factions, they have yet to engage in an open conflict, and later chapters introduce the more unambiguously evil Octopus Division (formerly a special branch under the Security Service), and other associates to the Cult of Shadow, who gets more focus.
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* ''VideoGame/HiddenCity'': There seems to be an ongoing conflict between the Security Service and the scavengers of the Upper City, who both want to protect the district from the fog but stands at the opposite sides of the Law. Mr. Black considers the scavengers his enemies, and his subordinate Kira Woodville ends up betraying him to the scavengers after [[BrokenPedestals getting disillusioned]] by Black's methods of handling the crisis. However, while chapter 7 hints that there might be an escalating power struggle between the two factions, they have yet to engage in an open conflict, and later chapters introduce the more unambiguously evil Octopus Division (formerly a special branch under the Security Service), and other associates to the Cult of Shadow, who gets more focus.
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* In the ''Series/StarTrekDeepSpaceNine'' episode "Shakaar", Kai Winn [[TyrantTakesTheHelm becomes Prime Minister]] and reneges on the former Prime Minister's promise to let a group of farmers use soil reclamators. Shakaar, a LivingLegend hero of the resistance refuses to return them and goes on the run with his friends. Winn sends the Bajoran Malitia to arrest him. Winn is by no means good, but the officers she sends to arrest Shakaar are, in fact their leader is also a LivingLegend hero of the resistance.
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* ''Film/GodzillaVsKong'' is revealed to be this. [[spoiler: Godzilla was only attacking because he sensed Apex using Ghidorah’s remains to build Mechagodzilla. And when he attacked Kong in the ocean battle, it seems more like a way to vent his frustration at not being able to find it, and it was Kong that initiated rounds 2 and 3. Once Mechagodzilla is defeated, Godzilla leaves with no further aggression.

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* ''Film/GodzillaVsKong'' is revealed to be this. [[spoiler: Godzilla was only attacking because he sensed Apex using Ghidorah’s remains to build Mechagodzilla. And when he attacked Kong in the ocean battle, it seems more like a way to vent his frustration at not being able to find it, and it was Kong that initiated rounds 2 and 3. Once Mechagodzilla is defeated, Godzilla leaves with no further aggression.]]
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* ''Film/GodzillaVsKong'' is revealed to be this. [[spoiler: Godzilla was only attacking because he sensed Apex using Ghidorah’s remains to build Mechagodzilla. And when he attacked Kong in the ocean battle, it seems more like a way to vent his frustration at not being able to find it, and it was Kong that initiated rounds 2 and 3. Once Mechagodzilla is defeated, Godzilla leaves with no further aggression.
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** Her initial run in with Sid the puppet Demon Hunter was the result of a misunderstanding (her power made him think she was a demon, and the evil puppet thing is too much a cliche for her to think it was anything else).



** ''Series/{{Angel}}'': The fight between Angel and Spike in the Season Five episode "Destiny". Both have a soul, both want to drink from the cup of perpetual torment -- whoopsie, someone got staked.
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* ''Series/TheFalconAndTheWinterSoldier'' has a three sided version between [[ScrewTheRulesImDoingWhatsRight Sam and Bucky]], [[LawfulGood Walker and Hoskins]] and [[AmazonBrigade the Dora Milaje]]. Each has a different opinion on what to do with [[EnemyMine Zemo]].
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* Most arcs of ''Manga/MahouSenseiNegima'' end up being this in some form or another, as almost every antagonist turns out to have a rather justifiably heroic motivation, although their methods are usually uncomfortably pragmatic. The exception is PsychoForHire [[CombatSadomasochist Tsukuyomi]], who's just a mercenary hired by a group who have great qualms about her but can't afford to turn down her service.

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* Most arcs of ''Manga/MahouSenseiNegima'' ''Manga/NegimaMagisterNegiMagi'' end up being this in some form or another, as almost every antagonist turns out to have a rather justifiably heroic motivation, although their methods are usually uncomfortably pragmatic. The exception is PsychoForHire [[CombatSadomasochist Tsukuyomi]], who's just a mercenary hired by a group who have great qualms about her but can't afford to turn down her service.



* ''Manga/{{X1999}}'' might to some degree be seen this way. The goals of both groups are reasonable. Saving the Earth from human destruction or saving humanity from extinction. However, most of the Dragons of Earth couldn't care less about saving the Earth.

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* ''Manga/{{X1999}}'' ''Manga/{{X 1999}}'' might to some degree be seen this way. The goals of both groups are reasonable. Saving the Earth from human destruction or saving humanity from extinction. However, most of the Dragons of Earth couldn't care less about saving the Earth.



* In ''FanFic/ARabbitAmongWolves'': Jaune accidentally kills Adam Taurus in self-defense. This leads him to inadvertently become Vale's White Fang leader. He sets about trying to reform the White Fang in order to clear his name. One of his opponents is Team [=RWBY=], who seek to bring (what they believe to be) a dangerous terrorist to justice.
* In ''Rolling in Beaches'' from series ''FanFic/PoniesOfOlympus''. The hippocampi/Scaly Back River Clan conflict is best described as this, as neither side is evil; however, a major misunderstanding on the dragons' side, and a bit of FantasticRacism on the sea ponies' part, has them at each other's throats. [[spoiler:Luna also suspects that [[BigBad Erebos]] was manipulating events.]]
* ''Who Ya Gonna Call?'' is a crossover Series/DoctorWho and WesternAnimation/TheRealGhostbusters. Has the Sixth Doctor and Peri in Arkham, Massachusetts where the citizens are besieged with strange ghostly occurrences that is chasing everyone out of town. The Doctor believes alien interference is at work as he doesn't believe in ghosts. When the Ghostbusters are called in, the Doctor comes to ideological blows with them about their profession.

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* In ''FanFic/ARabbitAmongWolves'': ''Fanfic/ARabbitAmongWolves'': Jaune accidentally kills Adam Taurus in self-defense. This leads him to inadvertently become Vale's White Fang leader. He sets about trying to reform the White Fang in order to clear his name. One of his opponents is Team [=RWBY=], who seek to bring (what they believe to be) a dangerous terrorist to justice.
* In ''Rolling in Beaches'' from series ''FanFic/PoniesOfOlympus''.''Fanfic/PoniesOfOlympus''. The hippocampi/Scaly Back River Clan conflict is best described as this, as neither side is evil; however, a major misunderstanding on the dragons' side, and a bit of FantasticRacism on the sea ponies' part, has them at each other's throats. [[spoiler:Luna also suspects that [[BigBad Erebos]] was manipulating events.]]
* ''Who Ya Gonna Call?'' is a crossover Series/DoctorWho between ''Series/DoctorWho'' and WesternAnimation/TheRealGhostbusters.''WesternAnimation/TheRealGhostbusters''. Has the Sixth Doctor and Peri in Arkham, Massachusetts where the citizens are besieged with strange ghostly occurrences that is chasing everyone out of town. The Doctor believes alien interference is at work as he doesn't believe in ghosts. When the Ghostbusters are called in, the Doctor comes to ideological blows with them about their profession.



* Lampshaded on ''Series/AgentsOfSHIELD''

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* ''VideoGame/{{Touhou}}'' games have never had any true villains. Just a lot of spoiled, lonely, stir-crazy, lazy, playful and/or protective characters and bad things in ''Touhou'' happen when any of these categories overlap.

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* ''VideoGame/{{Touhou}}'' ''Franchise/TouhouProject'' games have never had any true villains. Just a lot of spoiled, lonely, stir-crazy, lazy, playful and/or protective characters and bad things in ''Touhou'' happen when any of these categories overlap.



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** Since Matt Murdock is a vigilante, he is often at odds with the NYPD.

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** Since Matt Murdock is a vigilante, he is often at odds with the NYPD.NYPD, although this is {{Downplayed}} in season 1 where the NYPD is established as [[DirtyCop loaded with corrupt cops]] who work for [[BigBad Wilson Fisk]]; the one good cop Daredevil fights even ends up being murdered by the crooked cops just to frame him.
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** A three-sided version happened when Faith came to Los Angeles. Angel wanted to [[AllLovingHero redeem her]], Buffy wanted to [[ItsPersonal send her to prison]], and the Watchers Council wanted to [[KnightTemplar kill her]] because she was too dangerous. It arguably became a four-sided version when the cops got involved, though while the LAPD as a whole wanted to arrest Faith because she was wanted for murder, Kate was being manipulated by Wolfram & Hart to use Faith as a thinly veiled excuse to persecute Angel for reasons that made [[InsaneTrollLogic no sense]].
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* Lampshaded on ''Series/AgentsOfSHIELD''
--> '''Phil Coulson:''' Last year I fought Talbot, I fought the Inhumans, I even fought another version of S.H.I.E.L.D. I'm tired of fighting people who aren't my enemies.
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** In the end, the final battle between Kouta and [[spoiler:Kaito/Lord Baron]] boils down to this. [[spoiler:Kaito wants to create a new world where the weak aren't oppressed by the strong]], but wants to destroy the current world in order to do so. Kouta, however, believes such a goal can be achieved by not destroying the current world. Kouta even laments that [[spoiler:Kaito/Lord Baron]] was fighting for the right reasons, but in the wrong ways.
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* In the Pacifist and Neutral runs of ''VideoGame/{{Undertale}}'', the game's conflict basically boils down to a kid trying to get home and defending themself from attackers battling against monsters who are either desperate to leave the Underground or think the kid and humans are evil and need to be stopped. There's actually very ''very'' few "evil" characters in the game, including [[spoiler:Flowey the Flower (though he's [[TragicVillain tragic]] and DrivenToVillainy), the first human Chara (though even that is [[BrokenBase hotly]] [[AlternativeCharacterInterpretation debated]], and ''[[VillainProtagonist you]]'' if you do a Genocide Run]].

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* In the Pacifist and Neutral runs of ''VideoGame/{{Undertale}}'', the game's conflict basically boils down to a kid trying to get home and defending themself from attackers battling against monsters who are either desperate to leave the Underground or think the kid and humans are evil and need to be stopped. There's actually very ''very'' few "evil" characters in the game, including [[spoiler:Flowey the Flower (though he's [[TragicVillain tragic]] and DrivenToVillainy), the first human Chara (though even that is [[BrokenBase hotly]] [[AlternativeCharacterInterpretation debated]], debated]]), and ''[[VillainProtagonist you]]'' if you do a Genocide Run]].
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* In the Pacifist and Neutral runs of ''VideoGame/{{Undertale}}'', the game's conflict basically boils down to a kid trying to get home and defending themself from attackers battling against monsters who are either desperate to leave the Underground or think the kid and humans are evil and need to be stopped. There's actually very ''very'' few "evil" characters in the game, including [[spoiler:Flowey the Flower (though he's [[TragicVillain tragic]] and DrivenToVillainy), the first human Chara (though even that is [[AlternativeCharacterInterpretation hotly]] [[BrokenBase debated]], and ''[[VillainProtagonist you]]'' if you do a Genocide Run]].

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* In the Pacifist and Neutral runs of ''VideoGame/{{Undertale}}'', the game's conflict basically boils down to a kid trying to get home and defending themself from attackers battling against monsters who are either desperate to leave the Underground or think the kid and humans are evil and need to be stopped. There's actually very ''very'' few "evil" characters in the game, including [[spoiler:Flowey the Flower (though he's [[TragicVillain tragic]] and DrivenToVillainy), the first human Chara (though even that is [[AlternativeCharacterInterpretation hotly]] [[BrokenBase hotly]] [[AlternativeCharacterInterpretation debated]], and ''[[VillainProtagonist you]]'' if you do a Genocide Run]].
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* In the Pacifist and Neutral runs of ''VideoGame/{{Undertale}}'', the game's conflict basically boils down to a kid trying to get home and defending themself from attackers battling against monsters who are either desperate to leave the Underground or think the kid and humans are evil and need to be stopped. There's actually very ''very'' few "evil" characters in the game, including [[spoiler:Flowey the Flower (though he's [[TragicVillain tragic]] and DrivenToVillainy), the first human Chara (though even that is [[EpilepticTrees hotly]] [[BrokenBase debated]], and ''[[VillainProtagonist you]]'' if you do a Genocide Run]].

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* In the Pacifist and Neutral runs of ''VideoGame/{{Undertale}}'', the game's conflict basically boils down to a kid trying to get home and defending themself from attackers battling against monsters who are either desperate to leave the Underground or think the kid and humans are evil and need to be stopped. There's actually very ''very'' few "evil" characters in the game, including [[spoiler:Flowey the Flower (though he's [[TragicVillain tragic]] and DrivenToVillainy), the first human Chara (though even that is [[EpilepticTrees [[AlternativeCharacterInterpretation hotly]] [[BrokenBase debated]], and ''[[VillainProtagonist you]]'' if you do a Genocide Run]].
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* In the Pacifist and Neutral runs of ''VideoGame/{{Undertale}}'', the game's conflict basically boils down to a kid trying to get home and defending themself from attackers battling against monsters who are either desperate to leave the Underground or think the kid and humans are evil and need to be stopped. There's actually very ''very'' few "evil" characters in the game, including [[spoiler:Flowey the Flower (though he's [[TragicVillain tragic]] and DrivenToVillainy), the first human Chara, and ''[[VillainProtagonist you]]'' if you do a Genocide Run]].

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* In the Pacifist and Neutral runs of ''VideoGame/{{Undertale}}'', the game's conflict basically boils down to a kid trying to get home and defending themself from attackers battling against monsters who are either desperate to leave the Underground or think the kid and humans are evil and need to be stopped. There's actually very ''very'' few "evil" characters in the game, including [[spoiler:Flowey the Flower (though he's [[TragicVillain tragic]] and DrivenToVillainy), the first human Chara, Chara (though even that is [[EpilepticTrees hotly]] [[BrokenBase debated]], and ''[[VillainProtagonist you]]'' if you do a Genocide Run]].
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* "Who Ya Gonna Call?" is a crossover Series/DoctorWho and WesternAnimation/TheRealGhostbusters. Has the Sixth Doctor and Peri in Arkham, Massachusetts where the citizens are besieged with strange ghostly occurrences that is chasing everyone out of town. The Doctor believes alien interference is at work as he doesn't believe in ghosts. When the Ghostbusters are called in, the Doctor comes to ideological blows with them about their profession.

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* "Who ''Who Ya Gonna Call?" Call?'' is a crossover Series/DoctorWho and WesternAnimation/TheRealGhostbusters. Has the Sixth Doctor and Peri in Arkham, Massachusetts where the citizens are besieged with strange ghostly occurrences that is chasing everyone out of town. The Doctor believes alien interference is at work as he doesn't believe in ghosts. When the Ghostbusters are called in, the Doctor comes to ideological blows with them about their profession.
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* "Who Ya Gonna Call?" (who didn't see that coming?) is a crossover Series/DoctorWho and WesternAnimation/TheRealGhostbusters. Has the Sixth Doctor and Peri in Arkham, Massachusetts where the citizens are besieged with strange ghostly occurrences that is chasing everyone out of town. The Doctor believes alien interference is at work as he doesn't believe in ghosts. When the Ghostbusters are called in, the Doctor comes to ideological blows with them about their profession.

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* "Who Ya Gonna Call?" (who didn't see that coming?) is a crossover Series/DoctorWho and WesternAnimation/TheRealGhostbusters. Has the Sixth Doctor and Peri in Arkham, Massachusetts where the citizens are besieged with strange ghostly occurrences that is chasing everyone out of town. The Doctor believes alien interference is at work as he doesn't believe in ghosts. When the Ghostbusters are called in, the Doctor comes to ideological blows with them about their profession.
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* A Series/DoctorWho - WesternAnimation/TheRealGhostbusters crossover called "Who Ya Gonna Call?" (who didn't see that coming?) has the Sixth Doctor and Peri in Arkham, Massachusetts where the citizens are besieged with strange ghostly occurrences that is chasing everyone out of town. The Doctor believes alien interference is at work as he doesn't believe in ghosts. When the Ghostbusters are called in, the Doctor comes to ideological blows with them about their profession.

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* A Series/DoctorWho - WesternAnimation/TheRealGhostbusters crossover called "Who Ya Gonna Call?" (who didn't see that coming?) has is a crossover Series/DoctorWho and WesternAnimation/TheRealGhostbusters. Has the Sixth Doctor and Peri in Arkham, Massachusetts where the citizens are besieged with strange ghostly occurrences that is chasing everyone out of town. The Doctor believes alien interference is at work as he doesn't believe in ghosts. When the Ghostbusters are called in, the Doctor comes to ideological blows with them about their profession.

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* A Series/DoctorWho - WesternAnimation/TheRealGhostbusters crossover called "Who Ya Gonna Call?" (who didn't see that coming?) has the Sixth Doctor and Peri in Arkham, Massachusetts where the citizens are besieged with strange ghostly occurrences that is chasing everyone out of town. The Doctor believes alien interference is at work as he doesn't believe in ghosts. When the Ghostbusters are called in, the Doctor comes to ideological blows with them about their profession.


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* A Series/DoctorWho - WesternAnimation/TheRealGhostbusters crossover called "Who Ya Gonna Call?" (who didn't see that coming?) has the Sixth Doctor and Peri in Arkham, Massachusetts where the citizens are besieged with strange ghostly occurrences that is chasing everyone out of town. The Doctor believes alien interference is at work as he doesn't believe in ghosts. When the Ghostbusters are called in, the Doctor comes to ideological blows with them about their profession.

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* ''Fanfic/DungeonKeeperAmi'' has [[Anime/SailorMoon Sailor Mercury]] forced into the role of a [[EvilOverlord Keeper]]. Despite being one of the most compassionate and principled people in the world, this still makes her public enemy number one from the perspective of the surface heroes. Particularly notable with [[GodOfGood the Light]], who are aware of her true nature, sympathetic to her plight, and even helpful where they can afford to be, but are still trying to imprison her for the sake of the world. This does not prevent them from occasionally [[EnemyMine cooperating with Mercury against bigger threats]].

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* A Series/DoctorWho - WesternAnimation/TheRealGhostbusters crossover called "Who Ya Gonna Call?" (who didn't see that coming?) has the Sixth Doctor and Peri in Arkham, Massachusetts where the citizens are besieged with strange ghostly occurrences that is chasing everyone out of town. The Doctor believes alien interference is at work as he doesn't believe in ghosts. When the Ghostbusters are called in, the Doctor comes to ideological blows with them about their profession.
* ''Fanfic/DungeonKeeperAmi'' has [[Anime/SailorMoon Sailor Mercury]] forced into the role of a [[EvilOverlord Keeper]]. Despite being one of the most compassionate and principled people in the world, this still makes her public enemy number one from the perspective of the surface heroes. Particularly notable with [[GodOfGood the Light]], who are aware of her true nature, sympathetic to her plight, and even helpful where they can afford to be, but are still trying to imprison her for the sake of the world. This does not prevent them from occasionally [[EnemyMine cooperating with Mercury against bigger threats]]. N



* A Series/DoctorWho - WesternAnimation/TheRealGhostbusters crossover called "Who Ya Gonna Call?" (who didn't see that coming?) Has the Sixth Doctor and Peri in Arkham, Massachusetts where the citizens are besieged with strange ghostly occurrences that is chasing everyone out of town. The Doctor believes alien interference is at work as he doesn't believe in ghosts. When the Ghostbusters are called in, the Doctor comes to ideological blows with their profession.

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