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* Lousewort and Sneezewort, the [[Punch Clock Villain]] duo in ''[[Redwall|The Long Patrol]]''.
* In Dougal Dixon's ''Man After Man'', some of the large, yeti-like tundra-dwellers evolve a partnership with small, nimble forest omnivores. The clever little omnivores scout out terrain and catch small game for their lumbering partners, and the tundra-dwellers carry their smaller companions across vast distances, hugging them close so they're kept warm by their big friends' thick fur.
* Locke and Jean in the [[Gentleman Bastard Sequence]] Sequence, though Jean is a [[Genius Bruiser]] and has just as important a role as Locke in the brains area of their operation.
* Inverted in [[The Dark Tower]] by the Hitler Brothers. The bigger brother, "George" is the brains compared to "Lennie" who is impatient and fairly stupid.
* Mack and his friend/bossman Eddie Lui in the [[Emberverse]]. Also John Hordle and Alleyne Loring.
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* [[Treasure Planet|John Silver and Jim Hawkins,]] subverted in that John is actually the more intelligent of the two while little Jim is the bruiser.
* Combined with square and round from [[Pixar]]:
** Woody and Buzz in ''[[Toy Story (franchise)|Toy Story]]''
** Slim and Francis in ''[[A Bug's Life|A Bugs Life]]''
** Sully and Mike in ''[[Monsters, Inc.]]''
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