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* ''Literature/TheMouseWatch'' has the good guy Mouse Watch (founded and led by [[WesternAnimation/ChipNDaleRescueRangers Gadget Hackwrench]]) versus the Rogue Animal Thieves Society (R.A.T.S.)
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* ''Manga/{{Hellsing}}'' has a serious examples of various ChurchMilitant groups opposed to one another.

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* ''Manga/{{Hellsing}}'' has a serious examples example of various ChurchMilitant groups opposed to one another.
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** Actual spy-vs-spy antics include two members of MI6 trying to get a foreign agent to defect... except he too is an MI6 agent.

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** Actual spy-vs-spy antics include two members of MI6 [=MI6=] trying to get a foreign agent to defect... except he too is an MI6 [=MI6=] agent.
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** Two Spies can become an extreme game of IKnowYouKnowIKnow, as when a Spy disguises as an opposing Spy, the Spy disguise is also wearing a paper mask of another class, indicating to the enemy team that this is a friendly Spy disguised as the class on their mask. Two Spies disguised as enemy Spies would both see a friendly Spy disguised as an enemy of another class, which is randomly determined and not shown to the Spy actually WEARING the disguise.
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* ''Series/ThatMitchellAndWebbLook'' had a Film/JamesBond parody facing off against a Le Chiffre parody, both being fed lines and info by agents... who turned out to be the exact same guys in a van.

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* ''Series/ThatMitchellAndWebbLook'' had a Film/JamesBond parody facing off against a Le Chiffre parody, both being fed lines and info by agents... who turned out to be the exact same guys in a van. And instead of a high-stakes game, they play fairground games like guessing a pig's weight.

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* In a very strange way, this is how angels and demons tend to operate in ''Literature/GoodOmens'', as personified by FriendlyEnemies Crowley and Aziraphale. Their situation is explicitly compared to two spies in the middle of nowhere who've been essentially forgotten by their respective governments.

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In a very strange way, this is how angels and demons tend to operate in ''Literature/GoodOmens'', operate, as personified by FriendlyEnemies Crowley and Aziraphale. Their situation is explicitly compared to two spies in the middle of nowhere who've been essentially forgotten by their respective governments.governments.
** Actual spy-vs-spy antics include two members of MI6 trying to get a foreign agent to defect... except he too is an MI6 agent.
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* One episode of TotallySpies had the girls fighting three other spies working for the villain of that episode, Edison. The episode was literally called Spies vs Spies, which was a reference to, oh, [[ComicStrip/SpyVsSpy take a guess]]!

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* One episode of TotallySpies ''WesternAnimation/TotallySpies'' had the girls fighting three other spies working for the villain of that episode, Edison. The episode was literally called Spies vs Spies, which was a reference to, oh, [[ComicStrip/SpyVsSpy take a guess]]!

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