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6->''"John, you're a Timex watch in a digital age. You're gonna lose."''
7-->-- '''[[BigBad Thomas Gabriel]]''' to '''[[TheHero John McClane]]''', ''Film/LiveFreeOrDieHard''
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9A principal character who is supposed to be significantly older than most is opposed by a villain who is relatively young and apparently in their physical prime.
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11The plot often leads to a fight in which the young villain sneers that their victory is inevitable because they're younger than the older hero.
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13In these kinds of plots, the young villain will typically be introduced as they one-up the old hero as a part of their scheme, because YouCantThwartStageOne. However, the older hero eventually rises again and soundly defeats the young villain. At or near the end, the old hero proclaims something like "I may be older, but I'm better!" Furthermore, the other principal characters quickly agree that the older hero is still a valuable member of the team.
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15Usually, what eventually causes the scales to tip back in the hero's favor is that them being [[OlderAndWiser older also means that they are wiser]] and the fact that YouthIsWastedOnTheDumb. Some version of the saying "Youth and enthusiasm will never be a match for age and experience" may appear, leading the hero to realize that while they might not be able to defeat their younger opponent through physical strength alone, they can outsmart the villain, either through superior combat experience if it comes to a direct confrontation, or, if the hero is the more shrewd type, by playing on their opponent's youthful recklessness and impatience and trick them into doing something that becomes their own undoing.
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17Compare ChildishVillainMatureHero, wherein the hero and villain are contrasted by the age their attitude is similar to rather than their actual ages, though both tropes can overlap.
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19Contrast PickOnSomeoneYourOwnSize, EvilOldFolks, and KidHero. Can be the result of someone AvengingTheVillain. The young villain can also be [[APupilOfMineUntilHeTurnedToEvil a Pupil of the Older Hero Until They Turned To Evil]]. See AntagonisticOffspring for when the Younger Villain is the Older Hero's child and IntergenerationalRivalry.
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22!!Examples:
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26%%* In ''Manga/{{Bakuman}}'', the clash between Ashirogi Muto and [[spoiler:their former fan, the up-and-coming Nanamine]]. While Ashirogi Muto are fairly young, they also note that they're defending their rank against the newcomers. %%Example needs context to make sense on its own.
27* ''Manga/{{Bleach}}'':
28** [[OldSoldier Yamamoto]], who has run the Gotei 13 for centuries, does battle with [[BigBad Aizen]], a relatively young Soul Reaper who became a lieutenant about 100 years before the start of the series.
29** Most of the Captains and Visoreds participating in Fake Karakura town battle are older than the aforementioned main antagonist (especially those characters, who fight him directly), who is rather young, but still older than several other heroes.
30** Yoruichi fights her former subordinate and student Soifon during the Soul Society arc. Yoruichi is trying to save Rukia from being executed on false charges, while Soifon is trying to stop her.
31* ''Manga/DeathNote'': According to supplementary material, L Lawliet, the world's greatest detective, is aged 24 and [[VillainProtagonist Light Yagami]], the SerialKiller L is trying to catch, is aged 17 prior to the TimeSkip.
32* ''Franchise/DragonBall''
33** The original ''Manga/DragonBall'' has Goku fighting against Piccolo Jr. While they are both approximately teenagers at the time of the fight, the latter is only three years old, versus the 18-year old Goku.
34** Cell in ''Anime/DragonBallZ'' is chronologically only 4 years old by the time he makes his first appearance and yet, he managed to obtain enough power to curb-stomp the significantly older heroes, even having enough power to destroy the whole solar system.
35** While not an outright villain, ''Anime/DragonBallSuper'' has Goku and Vegeta both fight against Caulifla & Kale and Cabba respectively, all whom [[VagueAge looked]] to be significantly younger than the Saiyans of Universe 7.
36* In ''Anime/FinalFantasyVIIAdventChildren'', Kadaj looks to be in his mid to late-teens whereas Cloud is in his early twenties. In fact, Kadaj (and his brothers) can't be older than two. One of the creators did mention that he wanted Cloud to face someone younger than him.
37* ''Manga/FullmetalAlchemist''
38** Van Hohenheim, the BigGood of the series, looks middle-aged, but has lived for more than 400 years. The BigBad, Father, was created from his blood and is younger than him.
39** Fu, an elderly retainer to Ling Yao and one of the oldest human characters, faces off against Wrath, [[spoiler:also known as King Bradley]], a human-based homunculus. Wrath comments that it's impressive how quickly Fu moves despite being even older than Wrath.
40* ''Manga/{{Inuyashiki}}'''s eponymous hero is 58, and [[YoungerThanTheyLook looks even older than that]], whereas the BigBad Shishigami is a {{teen|sAreMonsters}}ager.
41* ''Manga/JojosBizarreAdventureStardustCrusaders''
42** The OlderAndWiser Joseph Joestar is the old hero against many of the enemy Stand users, particularly in his fights against the young women Nena and Mariah.
43** High-school student Kakyoin Noriaki ends up facing against the baby Mannish Boy, whose Stand let's him trap and kill people in their dreams.
44* While ''Manga/{{Monster}}'''s Tenma is by no means old, he's got a good 15+ years on Johan, who started [[CorruptionByAMinor exceptionally young]].
45* [[CoolOldGuy The old gardener Sul]] from ''Webcomic/KissWood'' defies the authoritarian young dictator Mua in her [[HungryJungle hellish garden]].
46* ''Franchise/LyricalNanoha'':
47** In ''AudioPlay/StrikersSoundStageX'', the main culprit turns out to be [[spoiler:Teana's subordinate Runessa, who is a year younger than she is]].
48%%** If some speculations are true, in ''Manga/MagicalRecordLyricalNanohaForce'', the older members of Special Duty Section 6 versus [[spoiler:adolescent]] Curren Hückebein can be considered this. %%Example needs context to make sense on its own.
49%%* ''Anime/MobileSuitGundamAGE'' has a rather twisted example with [[TeenGenius Flit]] against [[EnfanteTerrible Desil]]. %%Example needs context to make sense on its own.
50* Page vs. his former student [[APupilOfMineUntilHeTurnedToEvil Enchu]] in ''Manga/MuhyoAndRoji''. Muhyo's quite young himself, [[VagueAge although his age is never specified]], and he sometimes has to deal with the spirits of those who died in childhood (but depending on when they died, they might technically be older than he is).
51* ''Manga/MyHeroAcademia'':
52** All Might vs. Tomura Shigaraki. The former's age isn't specified, but he's probably middle-aged, and significantly older than Shigaraki.
53** During the battle against the League of Villains at the training camp, Kendo and Tetsutetsu, both first-years in high school, end up facing off against Mustard, who's apparently a middle-schooler.
54%%** Endeavor and his ArchEnemy Dabi qualify, especially after it's revealed that [[spoiler:Dabi is Endeavor's son Toya]]. %%Example needs context to make sense on its own.
55* ''Anime/MyHime'' has an arc where the various [=HiMEs=] who are at youngest middle school age and at oldest full adults go up against nine-year old [[spoiler:Alyssa Searrs]].
56* In ''Manga/{{Naruto}}'':
57** Sasuke, in his tenure as a VillainProtagonist fought against Killer Bee, as well as the five Kages (with Danzo as the acting Hokage in place of Tsunade), all of whom are clearly older than him ([[AChildShallLeadThem sans Gaara]])
58%%** This happens when the Third Hokage battles Orochimaru. Orochimaru's [[OurSoulsAreDifferent mind/soul/consciousness]] is at least 50, but his body at that time is young. Though to be fair even Orochimaru's actual age is younger than the Third Hokage as he was said Hokage's student in his day as a Genin. %%Example needs context to make sense on its own.
59%%** This happens to Jiraiya when he fights his former student, Pain. This is even lampshaded when he comments on the irony of Pain treating him like a child when Pain dismisses his views as childish. %%Example needs context to make sense on its own.
60%%** And Minato is also older than his last opponent, Tobi [[spoiler:who is actually his student, Obito]]. %%Example needs context to make sense on its own.
61* ''Manga/OnePiece'':
62** The 72-year-old [[AFatherToHisMen Whitebeard]] fights against both Marine Admiral [[GeneralRipper Akainu]] (53) and ex-member of his own crew, [[CastingAShadow Blackbeard]] (38).
63** Iceburg, the 38-year-old mayor of Water 7, ends up being investigated by Lucci, a man 10 years his junior who infiltrates the company and works as his subordinate in order to obtain Pluton's blueprints for the World Government. When Lucci asks if Iceburg doesn't trust the World Government, Iceburg says "I just know human nature... boy."
64%%* There's the Legendary Pokémon Mew and its clone Mewtwo from ''Anime/PokemonTheFirstMovie''. %%Example needs context to make sense on its own.
65%%* Most climactic fights in ''Manga/RurouniKenshin'' follow this template, as the titular character is a decade older than most of his supporting cast. It specifically comes into play Enishi Yukishiro, his vengeful brother-in-law. %%Example needs context to make sense on its own.
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69* In the classic comic, ''ComicBook/BatmanTheDarkKnightReturns'', the Dark Knight, who is feeling very insecure about getting older, decides to fight the young and inhumanly strong leader of the Mutants hand to hand. As a result, Bats is badly beaten and barely escapes with the help of a new Robin. After he's recovered, Batman arranges a second fight, but this time, he does it intelligently by handicapping the fighting area, using a mudhole to limit his opponent's movements, and using his superior experience in fighting techniques to overcome the villain's physical superiority. Although they are roughly the same age, Superman's perpetually youthful appearance and infinite energy make him look like this next to the battered, aging Bruce Wayne during their climactic showdown.
70* In ''ComicBook/BuffyTheVampireSlayer Season Eight'', Buffy takes on the [[BewareTheSuperman rogue Slayer]] Simone Doffler. Buffy tells Simone that she's been a Slayer longer and is more experienced, whereas Simone retorts that she's younger than Buffy and thus faster. It's also downplayed, since Buffy's still in her early-to-mid twenties.
71* In ''ComicBook/{{Deathstroke}}'', Slade is targeted by a younger villain, Jannissary, who repeatedly hails him as "old man", but defeats him. Subverted in that Jannissary had been [[ContractOnTheHitman hired for the job]], by a man who (accurately) says that Slade is out to kill him; when Slade has Jannissary at his mercy, he explains why. When Slade goes in for the kill, he first returns the money paid to Jannissary and expresses his admiration for Jannissary's principles.
72* ''Comicbook/DisneyDucksComicUniverse'':
73** Although he may not necessarily be a strapping young man himself (depending on whether or not you're going by Don Rosa's canon), EvilCounterpart John D. Rockerduck is the younger villain to Scrooge [=McDuck=]'s older hero. Not to mention Magica De Spell and several of the Beagle Boys. You'd be hard pressed to find a notable enemy of Scrooge who wasn't significantly younger than him.
74** Except his better EvilCounterpart Flintheart Glomgold and The Beagle Boys' grandfather, founder and occasional leader Blackheart Beagle.
75** This trope could be considered one of the few things that make Rockerduck different from Glomgold: Whereas Glomgold is basically Scrooge as he would've turned out if he hadn't "made it square", Rockerduck is a more modern businessman who is willing to spend away his fortune if it suits him and is sometimes depicted as being more accepted by society than Scrooge is.
76** A collection of classic Rockerduck stories mentioned in the introduction that by what passes for canon in Disney stories, Rockerduck is Scrooge's superior in some markets, like media and entertainment, because Scrooge doesn't "get" the concepts well enough to apply his talent for business to it. The usual solution is to rope in his younger relatives, actually needing their advice and not just their underpaid hard labour.
77%%* Technically the case with Franchise/TheFlash and Professor Zoom with the latter being from the distant future, making him a lot younger than Flash. %%Example needs context to make sense on its own.
78* ''ComicBook/GreenLantern'': In the mid-1990s, Hal Jordan became supervillain Parallax by killing his former friends in the GL Corps, his former mentor Sinestro and absorbing the GL Corps main power source (during the "ComicBook/EmeraldTwilight" arc). In the follow-up issue, Ganthet, the Corps' only survivor, chooses Kyle Rainer as Jordan's replacement. At this point however, Hal Jordan was a veteran Green Lantern and had some graying hair on his head, while Kyle Rainer was, in his civilian life, a freelance artist wanting to leave his hometown with his girlfriend Alex. Hal and Kyle eventually cross paths and [[https://comicvine.gamespot.com/green-lantern-63-parallax-view-the-resurrection-of/4000-40935/ come to blows]] regarding the legacy of the Green Lanterns.
79* ''ComicBook/JudgeDredd'': Judge Dredd's adversary with serial killer PJ Maybe. Joe looks younger than he really is due to futuristic rejuvenation treatments, but he's actually 80. Maybe has been on Judge Dredd's radar since he was a teenager until his final demise three decades later.
80%%* Happens a lot in comics featuring superheroes from UsefulNotes/TheGoldenAgeOfComicBooks. One of the major reasons why the original ComicBook/{{Wildcat}} has a huge fanbase is because of an early issue of JSA, where he took on the Injustice Society alone. With a broken leg. Naked (for the first few pages). This seems to be pretty common for the ComicBook/JusticeSocietyOfAmerica these days. %%Example needs context to make sense on its own.
81* ''ComicBook/KingdomCome'' features an entire generation of older heroes doing battle with younger NinetiesAntiHero types. Though in that case it's acknowledged that the older generation is just as flawed as the younger and BothSidesHaveAPoint.
82* In the comic book ''ComicBook/SinCity'' by Creator/FrankMiller and the associated film, the Yellow Bastard ridicules Hartigan that he is "too old to even lift that cannon [he] is carrying." Of course Hartigan wins the day, and then kills himself after saving the girl, because he's so old it's not worth himself staying alive and keeping Nancy, a young woman, a target.
83%%* In the ''ComicBook/SpiderMan'' comics, Aunt May has had some of these moments. The most recent was when the Chameleon tried to kill her by pretending to be Peter. She baked him cookies and made him tea, while knitting a nice shawl... and when he revealed himself, she revealed that she'd known all along, and that the "almond" cookies had cyanide in them (actually, just a tranquilizer, but she was feeling mean). The last thing he saw was her holding up the shawl, with "Gotcha!" embroidered on it. %%Example needs context to make sense on its own.
84* ComicBook/WonderWoman is usually much older than any of her opponents that aren't old gods like Ares. It's not always readily apparent due to her stopped aging keeping her appearance as that of a young woman.
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88* The ''Fanfic/PokemonResetBloodlines'' Elite Four Drake Interlude pits the title character (seventy years old) against Hunter J (age unknown, but presumably in their late twenties to early thirties at most). It's a twofold example, given that they have their Salamence battle against one another to a stalemate, and Drake's is significantly older than J's.
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92* In ''WesternAnimation/BarbieAndTheSecretDoor'', seventeen-year-old Alexa must contend with ten-year-old Malucia.
93* ''WesternAnimation/Cars3'' has seven-time Piston Cup racing legend Lightning [=McQueen=] compete against rookie Jackson Storm, an arrogant and nasty next-generation racer as he tries to avoid being forced to retire from racing forever.
94* ''WesternAnimation/DespicableMe1'' has a rivalry between the middle-aged DiabolicalMastermind [[VillainProtagonist Gru]] and his young, smarmy rival [[VillainAntagonist Vector]]. [[spoiler: Although this example ends up being retroactively subverted, when in the second minion movie it is revealed that they were in fact almost the same age.]]
95* ''WesternAnimation/TheIncredibles1'' has Mr. Incredible, who's had three children during the 15-year TimeSkip, set to battle against his young former fan, Syndrome.
96* ''WesternAnimation/KungFuPanda1'' has Master Shifu pitted against his adopted son Tai Lung.
97* ''WesternAnimation/TheLionKing1994'' has Mufusa and his jealous younger brother Scar.
98* ''WesternAnimation/SleepingBeauty'': The middle-aged heroic fairies Flora, Fauna and Merriweather vs. the younger-looking evil fairy Maleficent.
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102* ''Film/AntManAndTheWasp'' has Creator/PaulRudd (then 49) and Creator/EvangelineLilly (then 38) as the titular Ant-Man and Wasp, respectively, fighting against Creator/HannahJohnKamen (then 27) as the main antagonist Ghost.
103* ''Film/BadBoysForLife'' has Armando as the biggest physical threat to Mike Lowery. This is highlighted in their first fight which Armando dominates. By this point Mike is approaching his fifties, while Armando is a young man. Armando is in many ways a younger EvilCounterpart to Mike himself. [[spoiler:This is because Armando is Mike's ''son'', raised by his mother Isabel, Mike's vengeful ex-lover and cartel boss, to be capable of bringing down his father.]]
104* In ''Film/BatmanVSupermanDawnOfJustice'', Comicbook/LexLuthor is a fair bit younger than [[Comicbook/{{Batman}} Bruce Wayne]], with Lex being in his early 30s, plus [[OlderThanTheyLook looking younger]], whereas Bruce is in his mid-to-late 40s.
105* ''Film/TheBeekeeper'' has Creator/JasonStatham as Adam Clay in his 50s while Creator/JoshHutcherson as Derek Danforth is in his 20s.
106%%* The entire ''Film/DeathWish'' series, Kersey was always the old man. %%Example needs context to make sense on its own.
107* In ''Film/{{Dragonheart}}'': [[spoiler: Bowen, a knight of the Old Code, eventually fought back against his former pupil, Einon, when he became king and showed he was just as vile as his father, if not moreso]].
108* ''Film/DjangoUnchained'' has Dr. King Schultz played by Creator/ChristophWaltz with the villain of Calvin Candie played by the much younger Creator/LeonardoDiCaprio.
109* ''Film/TheExpendables'' has Barney Ross played by Creator/SylvesterStallone with the younger villain James Munroe played by Creator/EricRoberts, Jean Vilain played by Creator/JeanClaudeVanDamme and Conrad Stonebanks played by Creator/MelGibson. Todd Roll played by Creator/RandyCouture with the younger villain Dan Pain played by Wrestling/StoneColdSteveAustin. Lee Christmas played by Creator/JasonStatham with the younger villain Hector played by Creator/ScottAdkins and Suarto Rahmat played by Creator/IkoUwais.
110%%* From the movie ''Film/FriedGreenTomatoes'': %%Example needs context to make sense on its own.
111%%-->[Evelyn is cut off in a parking lot]\
112%%'''Evelyn Couch:''' Hey! I was waiting for that spot!\
113%%'''Girl #1:''' Face it, lady, we're younger and faster!\
114%%[Evelyn rear-ends the other car six times]\
115%%'''Girl #1:''' What are you ''doing?''\
116%%'''Girl #2:''' Are you ''crazy?''\
117%%'''Evelyn Couch:''' Face it, girls, I'm older and I have more insurance.
118* ''Film/{{Gladiator}}'' has Maximus (Creator/RussellCrowe) fighting younger villain Commodus (Creator/JoaquinPhoenix).
119* Another loose definition of "[[DestructiveSavior he]][[AntiHero ro]]", in ''Film/Godzilla2014'' we have Godzilla, who is literally ''millions'' of years old, vs the [=MUTOs=], who are only a few ''days'' old.
120* ''Film/TheHighwaymen'': Hamer and Gault are two aging Texas Rangers who came out of retirement to hunt down Clyde Barrow and Bonnie Parker, a young OutlawCouple.
121* ''Film/Holocaust2000'': Robert (Kirk Douglas) is an industrialist who is nearing retirement. TheAntichrist is his own son Angel, a good thirty years younger than him.
122* ''Film/TheHunted2003'' is all about Creator/TommyLeeJones having to take down his former student Creator/BenicioDelToro who has gone rogue.
123* ''Film/InTheLineOfFire'': Frank Horrigan is a Secret Service Agent nearing his retirement. Mitch Leary is an ex-CIA assassin a good twenty years his junior.
124* Has happened a few times through the Film/JamesBond film series:
125** Being the oldest actor to play Bond, many of Roger Moore's Bond villains were younger that him. The only ones who were older than Moore's Bond are [[Film/TheManWithTheGoldenGun Scaramanga]], [[Film/TheSpyWhoLovedMe Stromberg]] and [[Film/OctoPussy Kamal Khan]].
126** During Creator/PierceBrosnan's run, the only villain who was older than him was Elliot Carver in ''Film/TomorrowNeverDies''. [[spoiler: Trevelyan]] from ''Film/GoldenEye'' was roughly the same age, and the BigBad of ''Film/TheWorldIsNotEnough'' was, well, [[FemmeFatale different]] as far as Bond villains go, with a very different dynamic. In ''Film/DieAnotherDay'', the SmugSnake Gustav Graves is a younger ShadowArchetype to Bond, what with having his own gadgets, DarkActionGirl, and dangerous exotic lifestyle. His [[TheDragon Dragon]] --about the same age as he is-- even has his own Bond car.
127* For the loosest definition of "[[DestructiveSavior he]][[AntiHero ro]]", in ''Film/JurassicWorld'' we have [[spoiler:Rexy, the ''T. rex'' from the first movie now in her 20's, as the older (anti-)hero vs the ''I. rex'''s younger villain in the climax.]]
128* ''Film/TheKarateKid'' has Daniel [=LaRusso=] played by Creator/RalphMacchio with the younger villain Johnny Lawrence played by William Zabka. Zabka is four years younger than Macchio but in the film one year younger.
129* ''Film/LethalWeapon'':
130** ''Film/LethalWeapon3'': Murtaugh has to blow away his son Nick's friend, Daryl, in a drug bust after Daryl shoots at him. [[HeroicBSOD Murtaugh doesn't take it very well]].
131** ''Film/LethalWeapon4'': Riggs and Murtaugh, who are both reaching retirement, face off against Chinese martial artist and crime lord Wah Sing Ku who is the youngest of the main antagonists.
132* In ''Film/LiveFreeOrDieHard'', we have John [=McClane=], the world-weary old-school cop vs Thomas Gabriel, the younger high-tech computer hacker.
133* ''Film/{{Logan}}'': Logan himself looks to be in his fifties but [[ReallySevenHundredYearsOld is actually 197 years old]] and is beginning to suffer the effects of old age due to his HealingFactor starting to fail. The villains are the relatively youthful Donald Pierce (played by Creator/BoydHolbrook, who was born in 1981), and the middle-aged Zander Rice (played by Creator/RichardEGrant, who was born in 1957). Taken to the extreme with X-24, who [[BornAsAnAdult isn't even a month old]] and deliberately resembles Logan in his prime.
134* Morgan Freeman plays retired prize-fighter Eddie Dupris in ''Film/MillionDollarBaby'', and for most of the movie he is a kind, soft spoken old man. That is, until one of the younger boxers, Shawrelle, started beating on Danger, a young man with a few mental issues who was basically the laughingstock of the gym. He steps into the ring, reassures Danger that everything is going to be alright, and borrows one of his gloves. Shawrelle mocks him, saying: "Now I get to fight a retard, ''and'' an old man! Somebody better call ESPN 'cause you can't ''write'' this shit!" Dupris punches him right in the face. Suddenly realizing that he's serious, Shawrelle tries to retaliate, but Dupris' years of experience allow him to easily block, and then he hits him again, ''with his bare fist'', knocking him unconscious. Moral of the story: never assume that just because a man has a soothing voice, he can't kick your ass. Because he ''so'' can.
135* ''Film/NewPoliceStory'' is a DarkerAndEdgier reboot of the ''Film/PoliceStory'' franchise, starring Creator/JackieChan, pushing 50, as a disgraced police captain who lost 9 of his best men to a bunch of young hooligans (their leader being the eldest, played by a then-29 Creator/DanielWu) and must prevent another police massacre they're about to carry out.
136%%* By the climax of ''Film/OnceUponATexasTrain'', it's two groups of older gunfighters vs. a gang of younger gunfighters. %%Could be jerks vs. jerks for all this example says.
137* ''Film/PaulBlartMallCop''. After being caught by the Big Bad of the criminals taking over the mall, Paul admits that he was younger, stronger and smarter than he was. And that literally he was the man with the gun.
138%%* Film/PrimeCut has TheIrishMob's oldest hitman Nick Devlin being sent out to collect a debt from middle aged slaughterhouse owner Mary Ann. %%How is this hitman more sympathetic than a slaughterhouse owner?
139* In ''Film/RamboIV'' and ''Film/RamboLastBlood'', the aging Rambo fights against younger-looking main villains.
140* In ''Franchise/{{Rocky}}'', going by age none of Silvester Stallone's character's opponents are older than him, the closest being Carl Weathers, who played Apollo Creed, being two years younger then him.
141** The first serious contender to face him in ''Film/RockyIII'' is the newcomer and rapidly climbing Clubber Lang. The intro montage contrasts his lone ascension in the ranks with Rocky's comfortable championship lifestyle and family.
142** ''Film/RockyV'' has the new champion Tommy Gunn. He actually was Rocky's protigee until the relationship soured until they have a brawl in the streets.
143** The entire plot of ''Film/RockyBalboa'' leads up to Rocky's comeback match against the undefeated 29-year-old champ, Mason "The Line" Dixon, at a point when Rocky himself is just shy of 60.
144* In ''Film/SheWoreAYellowRibbon'', you have ageing Nathan Brittles -- about to be retired from the army -- up against young chief Red Shirt, while bonding with his contemporary, chief Pony That Walks.
145* In the second half of ''Film/{{Soldier}}'', Kurt Russel manages to defeat a force of younger genetically engineered super soldiers thanks to his decades of combat experience.
146* ''Film/StarTrekNemesis''. Old Picard versus young evil crazy dying Picard-clone.
147* ''Franchise/StarWars'':
148** In ''Film/AttackOfTheClones'', Yoda is forced to fight his former student Count Dooku. Dooku is eighty years old, but Yoda is ''nine hundred.''
149** The Sequel Trilogy has Kylo Ren, Han Solo and Leia's AntagonisticOffspring and Luke's EvilNephew.
150** Similarly, Anakin Skywalker and Obi-Wan Kenobi dealt with this a couple of times after [[Film/RevengeOfTheSith Anakin's fall]], with Obi-Wan being Anakin's senior and ex-mentor now having to stop his corrupted student.
151%%** Qui-Gon Jinn's [[Film/ThePhantomMenace fight]] against Darth Maul is also like this. %%Example needs context to make sense on its own.
152* In ''Film/TheScore'', [[VillainProtagonist Nick Wells]] is a veteran GentlemanThief that has survived long enough to know when caution is needed (even if means walking away from a heist completely because he cannot fully trust the intel or the people he's working with) while Jack Teller is a YoungGun that is so determined to make a name for himself as a master thief that he jumps the gun (and literally uses guns, which is a big no-no for Nick) and nearly ruins the heist out of believing that there's NoHonorAmongThieves and he would get a smaller cut and no recognition.
153* ''Film/{{Targets}}'': Our hero is an elderly horror actor making plans for his retirement. Our villain is a young and active Vietnam veteran.
154* In ''Film/TheThirteenthWarrior'', an old warrior who'd befriended the protagonist gets challenged by a much younger and larger opponent. He proceeds to prove that skill matters more than size or age in hand-to-hand combat.
155* ''Film/TronLegacy'': CLU has this dynamic with his creator Flynn. Besides their temporal ages, it's exaggerated by the fact CLU perpetually has a young Flynn's likeness, in contrast to Flynn himself physically aging within the Grid. CLU actually succeeds in usurping control of the Grid and making Flynn a fugitive for hundreds of cycles, and the FatalFlaw that led to CLU's FaceHeelTurn is that he's perpetually frozen at the mindset Flynn had when he created CLU whereas Flynn himself adapts and learns. CLU even briefly smacks down the aged Flynn and [[spoiler:actually has a chance to kill Flynn but doesn't take it]].
156%%* This trope is often used in Creator/JohnWayne's later films, very notably in ''Film/TrueGrit'' and ''Film/TheShootist''. ''Film/RedRiver'' and ''Film/TheSearchers'', where Wayne played characters who are, to say the least, morally ambiguous, invert the trope in a couple of scenes. %%Example needs context to make sense on its own.
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160* In ''Literature/TheChronoliths'' BigBad Adam Mills is a [[TeensAreMonsters former teenage psychopath]] and is still young enough to be protagonist Scott Warden's son (he is, in fact, his [[AntagonisticOffspring stepson]]).
161* ''Literature/{{Discworld}}'':
162** ''Literature/{{Sourcery}}'', with the child Coin as the antagonist and adult wizards like Rincewind as the protagonists. Of course, [[spoiler:[[TheManBehindTheMan behind Coin]] is his father, who died of what seems to be at least partly old age at the start of the story]]...
163** In ''Literature/ReaperMan'', there's Death -- a compassionate GrimReaper who treats reaping souls of the dead as a mere job someone has to do -- coming to blows with New Death who, on the contrary, delights in it.
164%%** Pretty much the whole point of Cohen the Barbarian and his Silver Horde. %%Example needs context to make sense on its own.
165%%** Also, the conflict between Granny Weatherwax and Diamanta, in ''Literature/LordsAndLadies''. The conflict between Granny Weatherwax and the Queen of the Elves in the same book is an interesting example because the Queen of the Elves, being an elf, is many centuries old, whereas Granny Weatherwax is just an elderly human. However, Granny has learned more through actual life experience. Or as she puts it, "What can't grow can't change. What can't change can't learn." %%Example needs context to make sense on its own.
166* In ''Literature/TheExpanse'' novel ''Persepolis Rising'', the point-of-view characters include the crew of the ''Rocinante'' -- who have saved the day already many times before and at that point are already over 70 years old -- considering retirement just as they get trapped on Medina thanks to [[TheEmpire Laconian forces]] finally rearing their authoritarian heads and appointing Santiago Singh -- a man about 40 years old -- as a proud new governor of that key SpaceStation. In the climax, Singh has a face-to-face encounter with James Holden, the captain of ''Rocinante'' who tells him bluntly he spent a lifetime crusading against totalitarians like Laconia, while Singh is just baffled at the idea his dearest [[TheEmperor High Consul]] could ever be fallible.
167%%* In ''Literature/HarryPotter'', Dumbledore can be counted as this until [[spoiler:his death and]] Harry comes into his own. %%Example needs context to make sense on its own.
168* In ''Literature/AHarvestOfWar'' 39-year-old Rhona Thyll is the younger villain to her namesake the 58-year-old protagonist and especially the ''96-year-old'' Mayor's [[AntiHero older... heroes]].
169* In ''The Hellfire Club'' by Paul Straub, the female protagonist Nora is around 49 years old. And the AffablyEvil SerialKiller villain, Dick Dart, is more than ten years younger than her. Of course, he always [[LikesOlderWomen had a thing for older women]]...
170* In ''Literature/{{Night Watch|Series}}'' book ''Twilight Watch'', Anton's antagonist turns out to be [[spoiler:his much younger former neighbor vampire Kostya]].
171%%* [[spoiler:Galadon and Rhys]] in book one of Creator/CarolBerg's ''Literature/RaiKirah'' Trilogy, albeit very briefly. %%Example needs context to make sense on its own.
172* In ''Literature/TwentyYearsAfter'', the sequel to ''Literature/TheThreeMusketeers'', we have Mordaunt (who's in his early twenties) against the titular Musketeers and Lord de Winter (all of them at least in their forties) who killed his mother.
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176* ''Series/{{Ahsoka}}'': Shin's the younger villain to Ahsoka and Sabine's older hero as she was born after the Great Jedi Purge while Ahsoka was active sometime during the Purge and survived it while Sabine was born a year or two before it happened.
177* The Dominion's enforcers in ''Series/DeepSpaceNine'' the Jem'Hadar and the Vorta are genetically engineered and are capable of being front line soldiers and diplomats/administrators, respectively, within a couple days of birth. Both are frequently pitted against the Starfleet protagonists who are in their early-mid 30s. Retirement age for a Jem'Hadar is 20.
178* ''Series/DoctorWho'': In multiple stories, the Doctor, who is ReallySevenHundredYearsOld even in their younger-looking incarnations, faces off against villains who are ''much'' younger than they are. Some particularly good examples:
179** [[Recap/DoctorWhoS30E4TheSontaranStratagem "The Sontaran Stratagem"]]/[[Recap/DoctorWhoS30E5ThePoisonSky "The Poison Sky"]] has arrogant former TeenGenius Luke Rattigan, who is in his early twenties at the oldest. And as for the clone Sontarans, it would be revealed a few series later that they consider living to ''12'' a long time, so they're not that old either.
180** [[Recap/DoctorWhoS37E7Kerblam "Kerblam!"]]: [[spoiler:Charlie, the apparently friendly young janitor, is in fact a hacker and alleged activist who plots to kill thousands of innocent people via explosives in their Kerblam! orders.]]
181* ''Series/TheFalconAndTheWinterSoldier'': Sam Wilson and Bucky Barnes fight against a terrorist group called the Flag Smashers, led by Karli Morgenthau, [[YoungAndInCharge who is only a teenager]].
182* In season 3 of ''Series/{{Hanna}}'', Marissa appears to be in her 40s while DragonInChief antagonist Brianna Stapleton appears to be early to mid 30s.
183* ''Series/MurdochMysteries'': James Gillies, the arch-villain of the show, is a university student in his debut episode, and would therefore be around 20 years old in Season 2. Detective William Murdoch, on the other hand, is approaching middle age.
184* ''Series/{{Nashville}}'':
185** Appears inverted but not so gloriously subverted with Rayna's (eventual ex) husband Teddy and her father Lamar. Since both are {{Corrupt Corporate Executive}}s, Teddy at first was being presented as ALighterShadeOfBlack. Eventually, their feud reaches EvilVersusEvil territory. [[spoiler: In the end, Teddy watches Lamar die of a heart attack in season 2 and Teddy himself is arrested at the end of season 3.]]
186%%** Gloriously subverted in with the two main characters. Iconic country singer Rayna Jaymes and younger shining star Juliette Barnes generally don't like and can't stand each other. However, they gradually become warmer to each other as they slowly realize that they aren't so different. %%Sounds like mere rivalry.
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190* The LivingLegend Wrestling/BrunoSammartino vs. [[APupilOfMineUntilHeTurnedToEvil evil apprentice]] Larry Zbyszko in 1980.
191* The hardcore legend Wrestling/TerryFunk vs. the nihilistic Wrestling/{{Raven}}, from the original {{Wrestling/ECW}}.
192* The younger outsider Wrestling/ChrisCandido vs. company founder and business pioneer Carlos Colon at WWC.
193%%* This was supposed to be the plot of the Wrestling/BretHart vs. Wrestling/StoneColdSteveAustin feud during 1996-1997. But fan reactions to them essentially caused the now iconic FaceHeelDoubleTurn in Wrestling/WrestleMania 13. Even then, Austin [[AntiHero can hardly be considered a hero]], thus making it a BlackAndGrayMorality feud. %%Example needs context to make sense on its own.
194%%* Wrestling/TheUndertaker vs. Wrestling/{{Kane}} overlaps this with CainAndAbel. Inverted in [[Wrestling/MinistryOfDarkness 1999]]. %%Example needs context to make sense on its own.
195%%* Wrestling/BrockLesnar's more prolific feuds have been with older, veteran wrestlers such as Wrestling/TheUndertaker (12 years older), [[Wrestling/DwayneJohnson The Rock]] (5 years older), Wrestling/KurtAngle (9 years older), Wrestling/EddieGuerrero (10 years older), and Wrestling/{{Goldberg}} (11 years older). Even his feud with Wrestling/JohnCena counts despite them being the same age since Cena is two months older. %%Example needs context to make sense on its own.
196%%* Wrestling/RicFlair vs. Wrestling/TripleH in 2002 and 2005. %%Example needs context to make sense on its own.
197%%* Wrestling/ShawnMichaels vs. Wrestling/TripleH from 2002 until reforming Wrestling/DGenerationX in 2006. %%Example needs context to make sense on its own.
198%%* The main shtick of the Wrestling/ShawnMichaels vs. Wrestling/ChrisJericho feud in Wrestling/WrestleMania XIX. %%Example needs context to make sense on its own.
199* Most of Wrestling/JohnCena's feuds during his 2003 {{Heel}} run were against older, veteran wrestlers such as Wrestling/KurtAngle, Wrestling/TheUndertaker, Wrestling/ChrisBenoit, and Wrestling/EddieGuerrero.
200* During his "[[RedBaron Legend Killer]]" days, Wrestling/RandyOrton challenged older, veteran {{Face}}s. He specifically feuded with the likes of Wrestling/MickFoley, Wrestling/ShawnMichaels, Wrestling/ChrisBenoit, Wrestling/TheUndertaker and Wrestling/HulkHogan. Even during his "[[RedBaron Viper/Apex Predator]]" gimmick, he feuded with his former mentor Wrestling/TripleH. His [[TheRival rival]] Wrestling/JohnCena is also three years older.
201%%* Wrestling/ShawnMichaels vs. Wrestling/{{Edge|Wrestler}} during late 2004 to early 2005. %%Example needs context to make sense on its own.
202%%* The Motor City Machine Guns vs Wrestling/BobBacklund and Wrestling/JerryLynn in [[Wrestling/ImpactWrestling TNA]], though it was subverted when the very old Wrestling/KevinNash cheated to help the young villains Chris Sabin and Alex Shelley get the advantage during the feud. Later the Machine Guns were the older heroes vs [[Wrestling/TheYoungBucks Generation Me]]. %%Example needs context to make sense on its own.
203%%* Wrestling/{{ECW}} Originals vs. the New Breed. %%Example needs context to make sense on its own.
204* The aged but locally popular challenger Wrestling/JerryLynn vs the younger, cocky foreign champion Wrestling/NigelMcGuinness in Wrestling/RingOfHonor...though the fans seemed to be cheering for Lynn out of sympathy, as they started to turn on him when he actually won the belt from [[EvilIsCool McGuinness]].
205* Rare three-alignment example: Wrestling/TommyDreamer (Old Hero) vs. Wrestling/JackSwagger (Young Villain) vs. Wrestling/{{Christian|Cage}}.
206* Wrestling/YoshihiroTajiri vs [[TurnedAgainstTheirMasters a good deal of the roster]] in his SMASH promotion but The Triple Tails specifically targeted him for his age. However, their first targets were Yusuke Kodama and Makoto, who were both younger than at least one Triple Tail, Wrestling/{{Kana|koUrai}}. Kana changed their targets to "the old men" after Tajiri came to their rescue.
207* A rather unsuccessful example is Fortune vs. [=EV2.0=] in 2010 Wrestling/{{TNA}}. Fortune, the stable crafted by Ric Flair himself to be the best of the current generation of wrestling, was feuding with a group of ECW originals, all over 40 and/or broken down from years of hardcore wrestling, who had explicitly begged Dixie Carter for one last shot at relevancy. AJ Styles and co. would often call out their opponents for being too old for this and needing to move on. The problem was that nobody really wanted to boo Fortune - due to being made up of younger, more dynamic talents, it naturally contained a lot of fan favorites - and [=EV2.0=] was hard to get behind due to regular changes to its membership and repeated cases of infighting.
208%%* Wrestling/WilliamRegal vs [[Wrestling/ChrisHero Kassius Ohno]] in Florida Championship Wrestling's WWE revival(though the payoff didn't come till 2013 after the promotion was scrapped in favor of NXT). Though it was Regal was the physical aggressor, as he couldn't check his temper to Ohno repeatedly calling him worthless. Chris Hero would later be on the receiving end of this, the older Hero against Trent Barretta in EVOLVE. %%Example needs context to make sense on its own.
209%%* Wrestling/LeilaniKai vs. La Amazona in Ring Warriors, [[ALighterShadeOfGrey though it was relative]], as Kai didn't stop being the [[CombatPragmatist dirty cheat]] everyone knew she was. %%Example needs context to make sense on its own.
210* Dave Finlay vs. Wrestling/SamiCallihan in EVOLVE. In this case, it was the "hero" going after "the villain" in an effort to [[WarriorTherapist redeem him.]]
211* On March 12th 2012, Cherry had a match at Union Pro Wrestling against her long standing rival, Mio Shirai, with the stipulation being that if Cherry lost, her real age would become public knowledge. Cherry won but the passport that was being used as her proof of age was stolen by GAMI, who was eventually revealed to be older than Cherry.
212%%* Played with in SHINE, where "The Dinosaur Hunter" Leah Von Dutch was older than two of her targets, not that she realized it. Then averted when she put out an open challenge to the "Shinosaurs", [[EvilVersusEvil which was answered by]] Sweet Saraya. %%Example needs context to make sense on its own.
213* Team Bad, the younger villain TagTeam vs the 108th District and the Fella Twins in UCW-Zero, not that the latter two were "old" but team bad were {{teens|AreMonsters}}.
214%%* Wrestling/{{Sting}} vs Wrestling/TripleH at Wrestling/WrestleMania 31. %%Example needs context to make sense on its own.
215* When Wrestling/SethRollins betrayed Wrestling/TheShield, he began a long feud with his former stablemates Wrestling/DeanAmbrose and Wrestling/RomanReigns. Rollins is a year younger than the two.
216* After turning {{Heel}}, Wrestling/AlexaBliss feuded with older, more experienced wrestlers such as Wrestling/{{Carmella}} (4 years older), Wrestling/{{Bayley}} (2 years older), Wrestling/BeckyLynch (4 years older), Wrestling/{{Naomi|Wrestler}} (3 years older), and Wrestling/MickieJames (12 years older)[[note]]Technically, both James and Bliss are heels, but the former is presented in ALighterShadeOfBlack[[/note]]. Interestingly, her first major feud was back when she was a {{Face}} with then heel [[Wrestling/{{WWENXT}} NXT]] Women's Champion Wrestling/SashaBanks.
217%%* Wrestling/BrayWyatt against Wrestling/{{Kane}} (20 years older), Wrestling/JohnCena (10 years older), Wrestling/ChrisJericho (17 years older), Wrestling/TheUndertaker (22 years older), Wrestling/RandyOrton (7 years older), Wrestling/TheNewDay (Wrestling/XavierWoods being 1 year older, {{Wrestling/Big E|Langston}} 2, and Wrestling/KofiKingston 6), Wrestling/TheShield (Wrestling/DeanAmbrose, Wrestling/RomanReigns both being 2 years older and Wrestling/SethRollins 1), Wrestling/FinnBalor (6 years older), Wrestling/MattHardy (13 years older), Wrestling/{{Goldberg}} (21 years older), Wrestling/RandyOrton (6 years older) and his former Wrestling/TheWyattFamily member Wrestling/BraunStrowman (4 years older). %%Example needs context to make sense on its own.
218%%* Wrestling/TheDudleyBoyz team up with Wrestling/TommyDreamer and Wrestling/{{Rhyno}} against Wrestling/TheWyattFamily at TLC (2015). %%Example needs context to make sense on its own.
219%%* Most of Wrestling/RomanReigns' feuds as the tribal chief. Wrestling/KevinOwens (1 year older), Wrestling/{{Edge|Wrestler}} (13 years older), [[Wrestling/BryanDanielson Daniel Bryan]] (5 years older) Wrestling/{{Cesaro}} (6 years older), Wrestling/FinnBalor (5 years older), Wrestling/JohnCena (9 years older), Wrestling/BrockLesnar (9 years older) %%Example needs context to make sense on its own.
220%%* At [[Wrestling/{{WWENXT}} NXT War Games]], Team NXT 2.0 vs. Team NXT Black and Gold. %%Example needs context to make sense on its own.
221* Wrestling/CMPunk's feud with Wrestling/{{MJF}} made full use of this trope. As a young wrestling fan, MJF considered Punk his role model, only to [[BrokenPedestal become disillusioned with him as he grew older.]] Much of the feud consisted of MJF hurling abuse, both physical and verbal, at the much older Punk and generally mocking him over his alleged loss of ability.
222* As of Clash at the Castle 2022, post-FaceHeelTurn Wrestling/DominikMysterio becomes the villainous son to Wrestling/{{Rey|MysterioJr}}'s heroic father...which culminated in a match at Wrestling/WrestleMania 39 after Dominik went to extreme lengths dissing Angie (Rey's wife/Dominik's mother).
223* The Gunn Club (later named The Gunns) would become the villainous sons to Wrestling/{{Billy|Gunn}}'s heroic father after turning on their father (and by extension, Wrestling/TheAcclaimed) and allying themselves with Stokely Hathaway.
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227* While it's hard to find any unambiguously genuine hero in the CrapsackWorld of ''TabletopGame/Warhammer40000'', the ''Literature/HorusHeresy'' backstory does have the GodEmperor facing off against his favorite adopted son Horus, who has become corrupted by the [[EldritchAbomination Chaos Gods]], with the Horus Heresy eventually culminating in a duel between the Emperor and Horus, resulting in [[spoiler:Horus dying and the Emperor sustaining mortal wounds and being kept kept alive by the Golden Throne]].
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231* ''Franchise/AssassinsCreed''
232** ''VideoGame/AssassinsCreedBrotherhood'' has the 43-year old Ezio Auditore going up against the 26-year old Cesare Borgia, son of ''Assassin's Creed II'' BigBad Rodrigo Borgia.
233** In ''[[VideoGame/AssassinsCreedRevelations Revelations]]'', Ezio is 6 years older than the real BigBad [[spoiler:Prince Ahmet]].
234* ''Franchise/BatmanArkhamSeries''
235** One of the sidequests in ''VideoGame/BatmanArkhamOrigins'' involves Batman stopping Anarky from bombing other cities where the latter is revealed to be a teenager upon his defeat.
236** ''VideoGame/BatmanArkhamKnight'': The Arkham Knight mockingly calls Batman an old man throughout the game. We don't know the Knight's exact age, but [[spoiler:he's really Jason Todd, one of Bruce's sidekicks and wards.]]
237* ''VideoGame/CastlevaniaDawnOfSorrow''[='s=] Julius Mode has 56-year old Julius Belmont fight the forces of {{Dracula}}, [[spoiler:who's in the body of a 19-year old]].
238* ''VideoGame/DanganronpaAnotherEpisodeUltraDespairGirls'' has teenage Komaru going up against the [[EnfantTerrible elementary school aged]] Warriors of Hope.
239* Urizen from ''VideoGame/DevilMayCry5'' is literally only a month old when he planted the Qliphoth Tree in the human world yet he already has enough power to curb-stomp the likes of the significantly older Dante, Trish, Lady and Nero.
240* ''VideoGame/DieHardVendetta'', a non-canon game based on the [[Franchise/DieHard franchise of the same name]], sees John [=McClane=] considerably aged (his character models have visible ''grey'' hair in cutscenes) since the last time he kicked terrorist ass years ago. The main villain, on the other hand, is the ''son'' of Hans Gruber from the original movie, with his henchman being the ex-movie star-turned-[[TheDragon dragon]] who couldn't be older than forty.
241* ''Franchise/FinalFantasy''
242** In ''VideoGame/DirgeOfCerberus'', we've got Vincent, our {{Woobie}} AntiHero, who's 27 physically but had been asleep (which probably means suspended animation) for thirty years, give or take a few, when [[VideoGame/FinalFantasyVII the original game]] took place, so he was 57 then. ''Dirge of Cerberus'' takes place 3 years later, which makes him ''60'' chronologically. Now throw in a 25-year-old OmnicidalManiac [[spoiler:who's possessed by a mad scientist assumed to be older chronologically than Vincent himself]].
243** The crux of the Archaeology Studium quests in ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyXIV'' is the conflict between [[CoolOldLady Professor Rurusha]] and her younger peer, Namono Tayamono. The latter considers her research into relics based on {{Gut Feeling}}s to be a complete waste of time and resources, seeking to force her into retirement. For her part, Rurusha just keeps doing what she's doing, asking the Warrior to help her restore what she believes is an ancient mammet with special powers.
244* ''Franchise/FireEmblem''
245** In the prologue of ''[[VideoGame/FireEmblemGaiden Fire Emblem Echoes: Shadows of Valentia]]'', Mycen, an elderly knight and Alm and Celica's adoptive grandfather, fights Slayde, a much younger knight of Zofia, to defend Alm, Celica and the other children of Ram Village.
246** In ''VideoGame/FireEmblemGenealogyOfTheHolyWar'', the main villain of part 2, [[TheEvilPrince Julius]], is younger than [[TheHero Seliph]].[[spoiler:This is actually plot-relevant since Julius is Seliph's younger half brother on his mother's side]].
247** In the Conquest route of ''VideoGame/FireEmblemFates'', the FinalBoss is [[spoiler:[[RivalFinalBoss Takumi]]; the little brother of [[PlayerCharacter Corrin]]]]
248** In ''VideoGame/FireEmblemHeroes'', the first ArcVillain of the story, Princess Veronica of [[TheEmpire Embla]], is 13, whereas the opposing Prince Alfonse and Princess Sharena of Askr are in their teens. The latter even calls Veronica a "brat."
249** In the Azure Moon route of ''VideoGame/FireEmblemThreeHouses'', the BigBad is [[spoiler:Byleth's former student Edelgard]].
250* In ''VideoGame/GodOfWarPS4'', we have Kratos, who is physically 50, but is likely a couple of centuries old, vs The Stranger, [[spoiler:the Norse God Baldur]], who appears to be in his 20s physically, but may at most be 2 centuries old.
251* ''VideoGame/HenryHatsworthInThePuzzlingAdventure'': Henry Hatsworth looks to be quite a bit older than his rival, Weasleby. [[spoiler:He's definitely older than Cole.]]
252* ''VideoGame/KingdomHeartsBirthBySleep'' has Vanitas who is chronologically 4 years old while in a 15 year old body against Ventus (who are both the same age) along with Aqua (who is 18 years old during that game).
253* ''VideoGame/LikeADragon'' has several examples throughout the game, even if downplayed.
254** ''VideoGame/Yakuza2'' has Ryuji Goda as the younger villain (30 years old) with an 8 year age gap with the older hero Kiryu Kazuma (38 years old).
255** ''VideoGame/Yakuza3'' has Yoshitaka Mine as the younger villain (33 years old) with a 7 year age gap with the older hero Kiryu Kazuma (40 years old).
256** ''VideoGame/Yakuza4'' has two, actually.
257*** Takeshi Kido (30 if we follow actor's age) as the younger villain with a 15 year age gap with Taiga Saejima (45 years old) the older hero.
258*** Daigo Dojima (33) as younger villain, with an 8 year age gap with older hero Kiryu Kazuma (41 years old).
259** ''VideoGame/Yakuza5'' has the an incredibly downplayed version of this trope with [[BatterUp Shinada]] at 37 and [[TheAtoner Baba]] at 30, with a measly (at least by this trope's standards) 7 year age gap.
260** ''VideoGame/Yakuza6'' features older hero Kiryu Kazuma (48 years old) against one of the game's younger antagonistic Patriarchs, Takumi Someya (stated to be in his early 30s according to his biography).
261* ''[[VideoGame/{{Lisa}} LISA: The Painful]]'' has Brad Armstrong, a bald and aging man. [[spoiler:The BigBad who keeps giving him {{Sadistic Choice}}s, Buzzo (real name Bernard), is a lot younger than Brad, being [[APupilOfMineUntilHeTurnedToEvil Brad's student who trashed the dojo]], and mutilated the FinalBoss Rando (real name Dustin), another student, who considered Brad as a ParentalSubstitute.]]
262* The eponymous ''VideoGame/MegaManX'' and his best friend [[TheLancer Zero]] were [[HumanPopsicle sealed in cold sleep]] and both wake up during a time where robots based from the former are going rogue.
263* With the exception of Ocelot and Big Boss, the only guys even older than Snake, Snake in ''VideoGame/MetalGearSolid4GunsOfThePatriots'' is easily the senior of everyone he fights. And that was ''before'' he started to succumb to RapidAging. Big Boss and Ocelot themselves were this respectively during ''VideoGame/MetalGearSolid3SnakeEater'' as the former is a decade older than the latter.
264* In a scenario in ''[[VideoGame/NintendoWars Advance Wars II: Black Hole Rising]]'', SmugSnake Adder goes up against OldMaster Sensei and starts taunting him concerning his age -- shortly before he is soundly whipped by the older and more experienced army commander. Only then does Adder recall the stories of [[ContinuityNod a commanding officer in the Yellow Comet army from many years ago who was said to be unstoppable...]]
265* ''VideoGame/NoMoreHeroesIII'': A 39-year-old Travis Touchdown battles Prince FU, an alien criminal who is at least a couple of years younger than he is.
266* ''VideoGame/TheOrionConspiracy'': Devlin [=McCormack=] is the older protagonist and [[spoiler:Captain Shannon]] is the younger antagonist. The antagonist even insults Devlin's age at one point.
267* In ''VideoGame/Persona5Strikers'':
268** The Monarch of the fifth Jail the Phantom Thieves (a group that consists of several high schoolers, two college students and a police officer) invade is [[spoiler:Akane Hasegawa, a middle schooler and Zenkichi's daughter]]. The Monarch isn't evil, and is being used by the main villains, but [[spoiler:her resentment toward her father]] makes the Shadow far more antagonistic than Futaba was in the previous game.
269** At the end of the game, [[spoiler:Sophia, a prototype AI Ichinose created, goes up against EMMA, whom Ichinose created later]].
270* In ''VideoGame/ProfessorLaytonAndTheUnwoundFuture'', Layton goes up against [[spoiler:Clive, a young boy he saved 10 years ago and who is plotting to destroy London in revenge for his parents' dying as a result of a failed lab experiment.]]
271* In ''VideoGame/SekiroShadowsDieTwice'' during the Shura ending, Wolf as the VillainProtagonist fights against the significantly older HeroAntagonist Isshin Ashina who is currently hours away from dying of old age as the latter becomes the ending's FinalBoss in his attempt to stop Wolf from becoming Shura.
272* ''VideoGame/SoulCalibur'':
273** Tira in ''VideoGame/SoulcaliburVI'' is one of the [[TeensAreMonsters younger characters]] and is a SerialKiller, making her generally the younger villain vs any of the good characters in a match. Unless her opponent is Talim or Xianghua however, as both are [[KidHero one-to-two years younger]].
274%%** EXTREMELY slightly with Siegfried vs. Nightmare. Nightmare is basically Soul Edge's evil animating armor without Siegfried, and Soul Edge has been around for a LONG time. Siegfried is only in his 20s. %%Example needs context to make sense on its own.
275* ''[[VideoGame/StreetsOfRage Streets of Rage 4]]'' takes place around ten years after the original trilogy, and as such the returning trio from the first game are now in their mid-thirties. They square off against the Y twins, the young adult children of Mr. X.
276* In ''VideoGame/SpaceChannel5'' Part 2, Ulala --who is 22 years old-- takes on Purge, who is only 18 years old.
277* ''VideoGame/{{Tekken}}'':
278** Although it's more a case of EvilVersusEvil, ''Tekken 7'' takes place from Heihachi's perspective as he tries to take down his son, and paints him overall in a [[LesserofTwoEvils more sympathetic light]] than any earlier entry in the series has.
279%%** Meanwhile, ''Tekken 6'' provides a downplayed example, with Jin, now the antagonist [[spoiler:(sort of)]], squaring off with the new protagonist Lars, who is in his thirties. %%Example needs context to make sense on its own.
280* Any ''VideoGame/{{Uncharted}}'' game in which Nate and his father figure [[CoolOldGuy Sully]] are going up against the villains together, there's a good chance that at least one of the villains will be closer to Nate's age than Sully's. The most prominent case of this, however, is [[SpoiledBrat Rafe Adler]] in ''VideoGame/Uncharted4AThiefsEnd''. When Nate and his long-lost brother Sam are pulling off a heist at the Rossi black market auction, Nate instructs Sully to mingle with the guests and distract Rafe, who's bidding on the same cross that they're trying to obtain. Rafe is around Nate's age, but [[OlderThanTheyLook looks younger than that]], and is a PsychopathicManchild to boot, and he openly threatens to kill Sully if he bids on the St. Dismas cross, calling him "old man" as well. Needless to say, Sully's perfectly happy to ruin Rafe's day.
281* ''VideoGame/TheWitcher'': Geralt is close to a century old in the first game, and while he's an alchemically-enhanced monster hunter most of the villains are ordinary humans or short-lived animals. This of course doesn't apply to the [[GreaterScopeVillain main villains of the trilogy]], who are [[LongLived long-lived]] [[TheFairFolk elves]].
282* ''VideoGame/WorldOfWarcraft'':
283** In ''Wrath of the Lich King'', the Lich King's nemesis Tirion is older than Arthas by several decades.
284** In ''Battle for Azeroth'', Saurfang, an aging warrior, is up against Sylvanas, who looks like she's in her twenties or thirties, but is in reality [[ReallySevenHundredYearsOld a millennia-old undead elf]].
285%%** Also subverted with Thrall and his protege and successor, Garrosh Hellscream. While Garrosh is hotheaded and impulsive, he's actually older than Thrall, since he was conceived before Grom Hellscream went through the Dark Portal, whereas Thrall was born after Durotan and Draka reached Azeroth. %%Example needs context to make sense on its own.
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289* ''Franchise/AceAttorney'':
290** In ''VisualNovel/PhoenixWrightAceAttorneyJusticeForAll'', 25-year old Phoenix's main adversary in court is Franziska von Karma, an 18-year old ChildProdigy prosecutor.
291** In ''VisualNovel/ApolloJusticeAceAttorney'', there's Phoenix vs. Klavier. While "villain" isn't entirely accurate for [[NiceGuy Klavier]], Phoenix ended up facing the much younger prosecutor in his last case before being disbarred, and ended up underestimating him.
292** In ''[[VisualNovel/PhoenixWrightAceAttorneySpiritOfJustice Spirit of Justice]]'', a [[TimeSkip now 35-year old]] Phoenix faces off against an even younger adversary in court: [[TheDragon Rayfa Padma Khura'in]], the 14-year old mystic princess of the Khura'in kingdom, as well as prosecutor Nahyuta Sahdmahdi, who's 25.
293** In the second ''VisualNovel/AceAttorneyInvestigations'' game, Edgeworth is in his late twenties, and the BigBad, [[spoiler:Simon Keyes]], is around 24.
294%%** In ''Trials and Tribulations'', Mia's ArchEnemy is Dahlia Hawthorne, the culprit in two murder cases Mia took. Dahlia repeatedly made mean-spirited jabs toward Mia's age while on the stand. %%Example needs more context to make sense on its own.
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298* ''WebAnimation/BigtopBurger'': Steve, the {{Cloudcuckoolander}} proprietor of Bigtop Burger, is older than his employees by a significant amount (simplified to "Steve is" by Creator/{{Worthikids}}). His business rival is Cesare, a younger-looking man who has used his employees to try to kill him. [[spoiler:Their respective backstories exaggerate this; Steve is millions of years old and landed on Earth near the end of the Late Devonian Epoch, while Cesare was trying to capture him for years and has been active as a RevenantZombie for at least a millennium.]]
299%%* ''WebAnimation/ZatannaTrialOfTheCrystalWand'': Zatanna is a teen and Klarion is a pre-teen. %%Example needs context to make sense on its own.
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303* TheReveal at the end of the "[[spoiler:A Mushroom Kingdom Carol]]" StoryArc in ''Webcomic/BrawlInTheFamily'', which explained why the BigBad of that arc was so strong compared to TheHero. [[spoiler:The Bowser that the aging Mario fought wasn't his old rival, but a now adult Bowser Junior]]. Upon realizing this, [[spoiler:Mario takes advantage of his childhood fear of [[VideoGame/SuperMarioSunshine water]] that he put in him.]]
304-->''"Years of therapy, wasted!"''
305* ''Webcomic/OnePunchMan'': Older hero Silverfang fights against the younger villain and also his former protégé Garou.
306* The midpoint of Season 1 in ''Webcomic/TheWarriorReturns'' sees surviving Warriors from previous summonings coming out of hiding to face the newest generation of Warriors and save the world. "The Old Guard" includes Saint Damien Arcadius, the Faith Warrior of the 14th Century, Marie Stevenson, the Transformation Warrior of the 20th Century, and Ivan Pushkin, the Glacial Warrior of the 20th century. They each face their 21st century counterparts with the exception of Ivan, who stands at Russia's border to impede Minsu's advance across Asia.
307* In ''Webcomic/WeaponBrown'' there are [[ComicStrip/{{Peanuts}} Chuck "Weapon" Brown]], the (anti-)hero, and [[ComicStrip/CalvinAndHobbes CAL-v.1N]], the villain. Both of them are [[{{Cyborg}} cybernetically enhanced]] {{Super Soldier}}s created by the villainous Syndicate, but Chuck is an older model who has been living out in the hellish post-apocalyptic world for quite some time, while CAL is a newer, more advanced model who is physically a good deal younger than Chuck due to having spend quite some time in the Syndicate's storage as a HumanPopsicle. Eventually, it turns out that while some of CAL's enhancements might be superior to Chuck's (such as a better HealingFactor and quicker reflexes for instance), Chuck's experience with the post-apocalyptic world gives him quite the edge in the end.
308-->'''Chuck:''' ''(after getting the drop on CAL [[spoiler:who was distracted by a walking, headless corpse]])'' Shoulda done a tour of the wastes, punk. After you've watched a man and a woman come to blows over which of them gets to ''eat their baby'', nothing much surprises you.
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312* Duke Igthorn of ''WesternAnimation/AdventuresOfTheGummiBears'' is obviously a lot younger than his primary rival and target King Gregor, whose kingdom he's always trying to conquer, and usually calls him "old man" whenever they cross swords.
313* In ''WesternAnimation/AvatarTheLastAirbender'', older brother Zuko faces off with younger sister Azula in the series finale, complete with vibes of Obi-Wan and Anakin in the prelude.
314* Multiple episodes of ''WesternAnimation/BatmanBeyond'' have 80-year-old Bruce Wayne taking on younger villains: The Jokerz, Inque, The Ts, Big Time, etc.
315* In ''WesternAnimation/DannyPhantom'', Youngblood's spunky, immature attitude clashes with Danny's teenage maturity. This becomes key in one episode. Because Youngblood can [[ByTheEyesOfTheBlind only be seen by children]], Jazz doesn't realize he exists because she thinks like an adult despite being sixteen. Danny however, takes inspiration from Youngblood's bratty, childish behavior and starts behaving like an AnnoyingYoungerSibling, causing Jazz to start throwing a tantrum and embracing her childhood, and more importantly, allowing her to spot Youngblood. She then [[BrotherSisterTeam helps Danny kick his ass]].
316* In most stories involving Scrooge [=McDuck's=] animated appearances, his rivalries listed above usually still stand, The Beagle Boys and Magica De Spell most notably. However, ''WesternAnimation/DuckTales2017'' made some alterations that either give him new younger arch enemies, change some enemies to fit this trope, or change other enemies to no longer fit the trope:
317** Flintheart Glomgold ''appears'' around Scrooge's age, but he was actually given a notable AgeLift. The two first encountered each other when Glomgold was a child in South Africa going by the name Duke Baloney. Since his goal in life became to be better than Scrooge in literally every way, he included being a better old Scottsman. He wears a fake grey beard and took accent lessons just to seem around Scrooge's age and origin. When he got amnesia and started growing an actual beard, it was a very thick, black color, proving that he is not even close to Scrooge's ''very'' old age.
318** A character to represent the billionares of the 21st century, Mark Beaks is a tech billionaire who made his money on popular technology, including smartphones, headphones, multiple apps, and crazy weird inventions, many which turn out to all be a hoax. Along with not making a lot of his money square, his {{hipster}} lingo and caring way more about [[SocialMediaBeforeReason buzz]] and [[VillainWithGoodPublicity positive publicity]] than actual money annoys Scrooge (and even Glomgold) to no end.
319** A bizzare adaptational inversion to this is John C. Rockerduck. Unlike in the ''Life and Times of Scrooge [=McDuck=]'', where Rockerduck was a little SpoiledBrat to Scrooge when his tycoon-owning father was befriending him, he was instead an adult during the gold rush like Scrooge and Goldie were. He was more of a CompositeCharacter of his original self and his father: still a bratty jerkass, but he is already a successful (but far more dishonest) businessman by the time he and Scrooge meet. [[spoiler: And he's not gone in the present day either. He too preserved himself thanks to F.O.W.L. preserving him HumanPopsicle style.]]
320** Even Ma Beagle, who is clearly very old compared to many other characters in the cast, is definitely much younger than Scrooge --who is around the age of 150 years old due to finding ways to extend his life-- [[AvengingTheVillain having been seeking revenge]] on him ever since he was able to get the deed to Duckburg from Grandpa Beagle.
321* Parodied in ''WesternAnimation/{{Futurama}}'' with Professor Farnsworth's nemesis Ogden Wernstrom, a former student turned [[TheRival rival]] of his who mocks the professor for being a senile old has-been, while Farnsworth considers him an impudent young upstart. However, both of them are currently elderly geezers, as Wernstrom is a "mere" 120 years old compared to Farnsworth at 160.
322-->'''Wernstrom:''' Go home before you embarrass yourself, ''old man!'' Now if you'll excuse me, I'm going to take a nap before the ceremonies.
323* An episode of ''WesternAnimation/{{Gargoyles}}'' has Hudson and an injured Goliath playing cat and mouse with a gun-toting Demona. Hudson's plan is eventually revealed to be: hide just out of sight and let her yammer on till the sun came up. Despite what it looks like, this is actually something of an inversion -- Demona is really [[ReallySevenHundredYearsOld several centuries older]] than Hudson, thanks to magical eternal youth on her part and a case of [[HumanPopsicle suspended animation]] on his, so she has both the advantage of centuries of experience without the disadvantages of aging. Hudson's victory is instead thanks to Demona's ImmortalImmaturity. Whereas Demona has spent her centuries in a vicious cycle of rage, distrust and betrayal, Hudson made peace with life and found wisdom.
324-->'''Hudson:''' I know how to ''wait''.
325* In ''WesternAnimation/GravityFalls'', [[LovableRogue Stan Pines]], a man old enough to be a [[CoolOldGuy great]] [[CoolUncle uncle]], has a business rivalry [[spoiler: [[NotSoHarmlessVillain that later turns violent]]]] with [[SpoiledBrat Lil Gideon Gleeful]], a [[CreepyChild nine-year old]].
326* The StarterVillain for the 5th season of ''WesternAnimation/SamuraiJack'' has the eponymous samurai approximately in his 20s (plus 50 years of being trapped in the future) against the seven Daughters of Aku all who looks to be in their late teen years.
327%%* In ''WesternAnimation/WinxClub'' both Griffin and Faragonda have a example. Griffin in Season 1 when she fought the Trix for Cloudtower, [[spoiler: and lost]]. Faragonda in Season 3 when she fought Valtor[[spoiler:... and lost]]. %%Example needs context to make sense on its own.
328%%* In the obscure Canadian series ''WesternAnimation/{{Zeroman}}'', Rusty is probably young enough to be the 63-year-old hero's grandson. %%Example needs context to make sense on its own.
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