Tropes You Love

>Story features a duo/group of villains who work together
>It turns out they actually care about one another like the heroes do, despite being evil

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>A villain unites every single one of the MC's villains to destroy them
>The heroes counter by bringing in every single one of their friends and allies in a giant brawl

Examples of this trope? Sounds cute

Literally just happened in Amphibia

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I know it's super cliche, but:

>final battle against the boss villain
>villain stomps hero after brutal fight
>villain turns away to gloat/leave
>hero shakily rises to their feet, declares they'll never let them win

haven’t seen it, sounds comfy though

It's actually surprisingly good.

>Main villian was set up since the start and was at one point in time a friend of the MC.
To me stories where the protagonist and antagonist were once friends or at the very least had some history is a guilty pleasure of mine.

Not sure if it can be called a trope but...

>Main cast is tightly knit group/team.
>Every single character in the group interacts with one another.
>There's never cases such as A and B being constantly paired together and never interacting with anyone but each other. The group is extremely dynamic in their interactions and relationships with one another.

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so actual friends

>he's never been in a group of friends where there's one guy he just can't have one on one conversation with
Markus you German faggot give me something to work with

>spoiled rich person
>is supportive towards protagonist

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Just in general
>Character seems like a stereotype that's typically the villain or a cunt
>They're actually pretty cool guys

Jocks are super cool guys that are friendly to the protags

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I hate this trope because it reminds me that every handsome jock chad I've met in real life has been a total fucking bro and that they're more attractive than me both on the outside and on the inside.

Work on yourself.

Her character was very refreshing and endearing. Good stuff.

>that file name
Its a 50/50 at best.
That shit can ruin a show if handled badly

>keikaku villain who thinks he has it all figured out is outkeikakued by the heroes
There is nothing more satisfying than seeing a villain have his smug smile wiped off his face.

>Hero and villain team up for the greater good/to save the one person they both love

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Always the best

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>Big bad almost destroys hero and friends
>Bad from earlier seasons shows up and stops this or badly wounds the big bad not because he or she had a change of heart but they are the only ones allowed to ruin heroes lives

>Friend of Hero has to work as a Double Agent for the Villain because this one has his Mother/Girlfriend/Loved one as Hostage.
>Hero eventually discovers this but Friend doesn't know yet.
>Hero tries to set Loved One free, ends up lurking into a trap, and Villain kills off the Loved One.
>Villain ends up death at the end of the story, but Friend of Hero blames Hero for his loved one death.
>Ends up becoming the Next Main Villain.

>the weakest superhero heel turns and becomes a far more dangerous super villain
Lorgar should have been the big bad, not Horus.

this or
>main villain rivaled by a new even bigger bad
>bigger bad wants to destroy the world
>"NO! THAT'S MY JOB!"
>teams with the hero(es) to defeat bigger bad
only excuse to go back to status quo after the arc/episode ends

It was one of the very few redeemable things from that movie.
Initially she was meant to be generic rich cunt

>smart talented daddy's girl wants to follow in her old man's trade: villainy
>hapless joke villains finally get their day in the spotlight after persevering against the odds and their own backstabbing villanous nature
The Superior Foes of Spider-Man was kino.

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Go to a gym. If you feel too embarrassed at first then either buy some dumbbells and other shit if you've got the room or just do body weight exercises until you're confident.
Also alter your diet as needed, it's the easiest step.

>villain retires and starts living a normal life
>hero thinks it's just another evil scheme and tries to find out what it is
>turns out the villain really did want to retire, but being constantly irritated by the hero's spying made him change his mind
or alternatively
>villain breaks down and heartbreakingly tells the hero he regrets all of his previous misdeeds and just wants to leave it all behind
>hero finally believes him
>all according to the villain's plan

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OP name three films/comics/shows where this happens

>theme song starts playing