Betty, Veronica and Archie Switcheroo

Meet Archie. He is your protagonist and by default the The Everyman. He is torn between two people: Betty and Veronica. Betty is the Nice Girl, and Veronica is the Vamp who may be prickly and temperamental but is fun. It seems like a straightforward Love Triangle.

Or is it?

The Betty, Veronica, and Archie Switcheroo is when these roles are switched around. Sometimes Betty is revealed to have a hidden wild side or tragic backstory. Maybe Veronica is revealed to have Hidden Depths that put her in the Nice Girl territory. Perhaps Archie is actually a Bitch in Sheep's Clothing or isn't interested in either girl. In any case, the roles switch because people are not just flat characters.

Anime and Manga

 * Revolutionary Girl Utena has the titular character experience variations of this trope:
 * Utena starts falling for Akio, Anthy's brother. He seems much nicer than Touga, the Student Council president that tried manipulating Utena into losing a Rose Duel and becoming his girlfriend. Then Touga realizes that
 * Anthy at first appears to be the Archie in the relationship, as the Council members fight over ownership of her in mandated duels, with Utena serving as the Betty. It comes out that Anthy is more important than she looks; far from being a mere prize as the Rose Bride for the students to win, she's When the truth comes out,
 * Sailor Moon showed this happen in different ways:
 * Rei starts dating Mamoru in season one of the classic series. While she's portrayed as the Veronica to Usagi's Betty, in truth both of the girls bicker a lot, with Usagi sometimes having unprovoked jabs at Rei, and at this point Usagi has eyes only for arcade manager and Nice Guy Motoki.
 * In the anime, Makoto gets jealous when finding out that Motoki has a girlfriend, a Nice Girl named Reika who would be the Betty. Makoto would normally be the Veronica and prepares to sabotage the relationship, only to find out that she can't do it. When Reika is hesitant about accepting a job abroad that would separate her from her boyfriend, Makoto says that long-distance relationships work all the time, and encourages her that she and Motoki can still be happy, returning to their relationship when Reika's job is over. And indeed, when Motoki sees off Reika at the airport, both Makoto and Usagi are touched at how much the two care about each other
 * Yona of the Dawn has the titular character torn between her bodyguard Hak and her cousin Su-Won. Hak is Tall, Dark and Snarky who often treats Yona like a child, while Su-Won is always sweet to Yona and giving her lovely trinkets. Then Yona witnesses Su-Won killing her father the king in cold blood, on her birthday no less, and then trying to murder her as well; Hak selflessly risks his life to evacuate Yona and cannot understand why Su-Won would do such a thing. We also find out that the trope is more complicated; as a kid, Hak make Su-Won promise to marry Yona so they could all stay together, as friends.

Film

 * The Scooby-Doo movies occasionally show this dynamic played with in a few films:
 * In Scooby-Doo on Zombie Island, Fred is implied to be in a relationship with Daphne long after the gang broke up, serving as her cameraman. They meet Lena in New Orleans, who invites them to visit a real haunted home on Moonscar Island. Daphne becomes jealous when Lena starts flirting with Fred, and she seems to be the Veronica to Lena's Nice Girl and Supreme Chef Betty.
 * Scooby-Doo and the Witch's Ghost has Daphne tease Fred that he has a crush on Hex Girl lead singer Thorne after he says they should investigate her, showing Character Development and no jealousy. Fred blushes and denies it; he also seriously suspects that Thorne is a witch. Turns out

Literature

 * The novel Fangirl (novel) has two instances of this:
 * Cather, the protagonist, is the Archie as she's attracted to both her roommate's boyfriend Levi, who is an older range management major that smokes and keeps inviting her to parties, as well as Nick, her quiet writing partner in class. Levi at first seems to be the Veronica while Nick is the safe Betty. Not that Cather is interested in either until her long-distance boyfriend Abel breaks up with her.
 * Meanwhile, Cather believes that she is the Betty to Levi, who is ostensibly dating Reagan, her college roommate that smokes, swears and kicks their door open a lot. She also says to herself that she is not interested in Levi because he is clearly taken.

Newspaper Comics

 * In Garfield's Nine Lives, during the Detective Sam Spayed story, Sam is torn between his Nice Girl secretary Kitty who makes great coffee and his new client, a widow named Tanya O'Tabby whom he suspects of killing her husband and using him as a Detective Patsy. Turns out that

Theatre

 * Chicago has a platonic version, with Velma Kelly and Roxie Hart fighting for attention of Billy Flynn, the Archie. Velma comes off as the vengeful sibling, while Roxie tells the press she is a reformed sinner. Only Billy is an Amoral Attorney pulling every trick in the book to get both women acquitted of murder charges. Velma and Roxie are dual Veronicas, and violent to boot.
 * Hamilton initially portrays Angelica and Eliza Schuyler as this, with Angelica as the outspoken older sister Veronica, Eliza as the Nice Girl Betty, and demure sweetheart, and Peggy as the The Baby of the Bunch. Indeed, when Angelica talks with Alexander Hamilton, Eliza fears they are flirting. Turns out Angelica considered it, but Eliza told her she liked Alexander, and Angelica sought to introduce them instead. Why? Because Eliza is her little sister, and deserves happiness. Angelica notes that if the roles were reversed, Eliza would do the same for her. Indeed, when Alexander cheats on Eliza and writes the Reynolds Pamphlet about it, Eliza shows off her Veronica side and calls out her husband in "Burn" while Angelica makes it clear that she's supporting her little sister.

Web Animation

 * Explored in Helluva Boss
 * Stolas is the Archie torn between Blitzo and Stella initially, with having guilt about how his affair with Blitzo. One would assume that the Anything That Moves Blitzo is the Veronica, and Stella is the Betty. Except neither party is a Betty, and Stolas is no demure Archie; Stella has spend their whole marriage verbally abusing Stolas and mocking him to her friends, while Blitzo planned to rob Stolas after seducing him but realized that he couldn't do it. Not to mention that Ozzy points out to Stolas in "House of Asmodeus" that he only sees Blitzo as a thrust, something that hurts Blitzo deeply. The healthiest decision that Stolas makes in season two is
 * There's also Blitzo's taste in romance as the ARchie. He seems to be the Archie when in "House of Asmodeus," Verosika sings in from of Stolas, Blitzo's date, how she used to date Blitzo. She has been established as a Jerkass and Alpha Bitch, while Stolas has been a gentleman. The way that she narrates, however, Blitzo was the jerk in the relationship, being All Take and No Give and a "selfish, heart-breaking freak". To top it all off, he was terrible in bed. Stolas has a :O during this verse, as it dawns on him that he doesn't know Blitzo at all. Blitzo himself has no retort.
 * "Exes and Ohs" hints this when it turns out that Moxie's ex Chazz dated both him and Millie, and {{spoiler|Moxie's father blackmails him into marrying Chazz]]. With Chazz's lack of boundaries for either of him and Millie's Nice Girl nature, it should be obvious about who is the Betty and who is the Veronica. Thing is that Millie is a trained assassin and Blood Knight, while Chazz is a Paper Tiger and a Dirty Coward to boot. {{spoiler|When Millie storms the wedding to rescue a Bound and Gagged Moxie, she curbstomps all the Mooks, shoves a dildo down Chazz's throat as he protests, and grabs her husband while slapping his butt.]]

Western Animation

 * Ironically, the animated adaptation of Archie's Weird Mysteries had the Veronica switch her role as this and the Betty with Scarlett Van Helsing, a new student who was asking for Archie's help in researching vampires. They find out that Scarlett is a vampire, part of a cult who wants to resurrect their vampire leader Medlock. Scarlett seduces Archie before planning to kill him; Veronica leads a rescue and uses an amulet to stop Scarlett and her Mooks. Later, Scarlett ends up pulling a Heel Face Turn after Medlock drains her youth and forces her to seek refuge with the Archie gang.
 * In The Dragon Prince, Prince Callum at the start of the show is in love with his bodyguard's sister Claudia, a sweet girl that is a Cool Big Sis towards him and his little brother Ezran. He meets Elf Assassin Rayla when the latter hunts him down in a bid to kill Ezran, and he spends most of season one not trusting her, for obvious reasons. Season two has Callum and Ezran learn that Rayla was right that Claudia and her brother Soren found them in the mountains not to help them, but to take them and baby dragon Zym hostage to serve their father Viren, who wishes to usurp the throne. As they fly away, Callum has a heartbroken, betrayed expression on his face. Rayla spends the rest of season two and three dedicated to protecting the brothers, as well as Zym.
 * The Legend of Korra used Character Development to incorporate this trope with Korra, her crush Mako and his girlfriend Asami. It's a rare case when the protagonist is the Veronica, owing to her being the Avatar and having No Social Skills while Asami is the Betty: a Spoiled Sweet Nice Girl that sacrifices her cushy life to protect her friends from her turncoat father. Yet when Asami finds out that Korra kissed Mako, she doesn't blame the former and rightly susses that Korra doesn't understand romantic boundaries, while calling out Mako for not telling her. After more back and forth in season two, the girls finally talk it out in the season three premiere after they both break up with Mako.
 * What's New, Scooby-Doo? pits Veronica against Veronica in the Halloween special with K.I.S.S.. Velma's cousin Marcie, local Corn Queen and Alpha Bitch, starts flirting with Freddy in Daphne's presence, while Freddy remains Oblivious to Love. Daphne becomes jealous and questions if Marcie could be the one sabotaging the Halloween festivities; Marcie gets defensive and proves with security cameras that she was working retail at the time of one of the attacks.