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* A top student, bored with the world, comes upon a power of some kind and uses it to control and kill people in order to [[Utopia Justifies the Means|create what he considers a Utopia, where his will is the law]]. He also ends up playing [[Xanatos Speed Chess]] against an opposing [[Chessmaster]] who is leading the effort to catch him. Now, who are we describing: Light Yagami of ''[[Death Note]]'' or Rei Hiyama of ''[[Lost Brain]]''?
* A top student, bored with the world, comes upon a power of some kind and uses it to control and kill people in order to [[Utopia Justifies the Means|create what he considers a Utopia, where his will is the law]]. He also ends up playing [[Xanatos Speed Chess]] against an opposing [[Chessmaster]] who is leading the effort to catch him. Now, who are we describing: Light Yagami of ''[[Death Note]]'' or Rei Hiyama of ''[[Lost Brain]]''?
* In ''[[Guilty Crown]]'', there is an [[In-Universe]] example. Shu is similar to Gai, he wants to be, and Inori is similar to Mana, {{spoiler|Shu's older sister gone mad. She even looks like her, and is an [[Artificial Human]], and Mana will be reborn in her body.}}
* In ''[[Guilty Crown]]'', there is an [[In-Universe]] example. Shu is similar to Gai, he wants to be, and Inori is similar to Mana, {{spoiler|Shu's older sister gone mad. She even looks like her, and is an [[Artificial Human]], and Mana will be reborn in her body.}}
* In the ''[[Dragonball]]'' franchise, Goku is meant to be a super-hero version of Sun Wukong the Monkey King, the protagonist of the 16th century Chinese epic ''[[Journey to the West]]''. This is obvious to Japanese viewers, as Monkey King is a cultural icon in eastern nations, but not as apparent for Western audiences.


== Comic Books ==
== Comic Books ==