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Whereas the [[Big Bad]] is considered the ultimate evil to be defeated, the Big Good is the cornerstone of any heroic organization. This character is explicitly stated to be a counterpart to combat the forces of evil, likely calling all the shots in the organization and is normally the highest ranking or the absolute most powerful. Since [[The Hero]] is usually, but [[Anti-Hero|not]] [[Villain Protagonist|always]] synonymous with the protagonist, the Big Good does not always fill that role, as it is usually more dramatic for the protagonist to work upwards from the bottom. In fact, it may even be stated (at least in the beginning) that [[The Hero]] is expendable whereas this character is not. The Big Good is simply the most valuable member of the heroic movement in a given work, whether in terms of rank, function or wisdom. If not [[The Hero]], then they will most definitely be [[Mentor Archetype|the mentor]] to craft [[The Hero]] into being the weapon they need him to be.
 
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* Koutarou Taiga from ''[[GaoGaiGar]]''. (Not actually more powerful, but [[The Hero]] is a super-advanced cyborg and Taiga is a [[Badass Normal]] who can fight off the enemy boss with a golf club.)
* Lord Mallory from ''[[Full Metal Panic!]]''.
* Hayate for [[Heroes-R-Us|Riot Force Six]] in ''[[Magical Girl Lyrical Nanoha]] StrikerS]]''.
* [[Physical God|Primus]] serves this role in ''[[Transformers]] [[Transformers Armada|Unicron Trilogy]].
* Hakuoro of ''[[Utawarerumono]]''. He was both [[The Hero]] and emperor of his country, which under his leadership went around smiting bad guys.
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* The Queen in ''[[Futari wa Pretty Cure]]''.
** Couppe-sama and Granny Kaoruko{{spoiler|/Cure Flower}} jointly hold this position in ''[[Heartcatch Pretty Cure]]''.
* In the manga and second anime of ''[[Fullmetal Alchemist (manga)|Fullmetal Alchemist]]'', against [[Big Bad|Father]], the role of Big Good is split between Colonel Roy Mustang and {{spoiler|Van Hohenheim}}, the two filling the roles of [[Supporting Leader]] and [[The Messiah]] respectively. While {{spoiler|Hohenheim}} is the only one that can match the Big Bad's sheer power, Mustang's efforts [[The Strategist|coordinating the Amestris military]] can't be ignored.
** At the same time [[Manipulative Bastard|Lieutenant General Grumman]] and [[Four-Star Badass|Major General Armstrong]].
* Pope Benedict in ''[[The Legend of Koizumi]]'', who leads the world's [[What Do You Mean It's Not Awesome?|Mahjong-based]] defense against the [[Stupid Jetpack Hitler|Fourth]] [[Those Wacky Nazis|Reich]], who live on the moon and shoot meteors at major cities. [[It's Personal]] for him for some reason, probably due to his having grown up in the third one.
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* Dumbledore in ''[[Harry Potter (novel)|Harry Potter]]''.
** Subverted in that while everyone ''else'' thinks the Big Good is Dumbledore, ''Dumbledore'' thinks the Big Good is Harry, and even mentions that he himself is expendable. Also subverted in that while he is the leader of Good against all Evil, he himself takes some reaaally questionable methods every now and then. All for the Greater Good and justifiable, but he isn't a white dove. Then again, the leader should never be.
** Harry himself in ''[[Harry Potter/Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows (novel)|Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows]]''. Even though he does not exactly lead anyone, he continues to inspire hope and is a rallying point for the students of Hogwarts, Dumbledore's Army, and the Order of the Phoenix.
*** In the practical sense, however, {{spoiler|Moody and, after ''he'' dies, Kingsley}}, seem to be Dumbledore's designated successors.
** Off-screen, {{spoiler|Neville}} is this for Hogwarts during ''Deathly Hallows'': it's implied by the way he talked that he stood up and took a lot of crap so the other students wouldn't have to, he was the only leader of the DA to remain at school for the entire year, and during the Second Battle of Hogwarts, he was explicitly shown leading an attempt to ''kill Death Eaters en masse'' using Mandrakes.
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* [[Anti-Villain|Baron Klaus Wulfenbach]] from ''[[Girl Genius]]'', assuming you label him one of the good guys.
** If you don't, he's at least the [[Discworld|Vetinari]], in that his rule keeps everyone from killing everyone else.
* It had seemed for awhile that Mr. Verres of ''[[El Goonish Shive]]'' was this prior to being [[Kicked Upstairs]]. It's been practically confirmed in a recent{{when}} strip, where he was explicitly compared to both [[Harry Potter (novel)|Dumbledore]] and [[The Lord of the Rings|Gandalf]].
 
== Web Original ==
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* Subverted in the blog [http://sooniwillrule.blogspot.com/ Soon I will Rule The World], in that the Big Good, the Luchador security guard Santo Christo, is the Big Bad to the blog's villain protagonist [[Our Liches Are Different|Asmodeus Acerak]]
* [[The Messiah|The Yostwell]] of ''[[The Questport Chronicles]]'', according to legend. It disappeared after a [[Heroic Sacrifice]] millennia ago, but left behind [[MacGuffin|a relic]] with a portion of its power.
* ''[[Shadowhunter Peril]]'' has [[The Stoic|Nuriel]], [[Bratty Half-Pint|Puriel]], [[Shell-Shocked Veteran|Bezaliel]], and [[The Good King|Ra.]] The first three are angels of God, while Ra is the last King of the Phoenix Dynasty, and commands a great army made up of [[Big Badass Bird of Prey]]. By the end of the final battle, [[Pyyrhic Victory|Nuriel and Ra are both dead.]] Bezaliel and Puriel each get a [[Crownning Moment Of Awesome]]. {{spoiler|Puriel kills Oblivion for killing Ra and Nuriel, and Bezaliel calls for much needed reinforcements with his voice.}}
* ''[[Battle for Dream Island]]'' has Donut who, while originally a Jerkass, became one of the most heroic [[Nice Guy]]s on the show.
 
== Western Animation ==
* Optimus Prime in just about any ''[[Transformers]]'' adaptation.
** Later parts of the classic series had the role pass to Rodimus Prime and Fortress Maximus. The Headmasters (or rather, their heads) were this for the last season of Gen 1.
** Ultra Magnus served this role in ''[[Transformers Animated]]'', while Optimus was re-envisioned as [[The Hero|a younger, rookie hero]].
*** Of course, Prime is ''every so slightly'' outranked by [[God|Primus]].