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** Juudai was never corrupted by the Light. Nor was Haou. Juudai chose to become evil in order to fight evil, which was a big misunderstanding, nothing more. There's no mention anywhere in all of GX of Juudai or Haou being corrupted by the Light.
*** That said, however, while both of Darkness' hosts were relatively nice people when they weren't trying to either set fire to Judai's friends or {{spoiler|destroy the world via an [[Assimilation Plot]], the entity itself was definitely not an example of this trope.}}
** In the manga version of GX, the headmistress of the Osiris Dorm is Midori Hibiki, a sweet, kind, and helpful teacher; her deck as a duelist, however, uses sinister-looking Darklords, [[Fallen Angel]]s named after Biblical demons like Asmodeus and Superbia. Ironically, the character who becomes her hated enemy is the villain who cursed her brother and put him in a coma, Reggie MacKenzie, whose goddess-themed deck makes her a clear example of [[Light Is Not Good]].
* ''[[Cardcaptor Sakura]]'' has both a "Shadow" card and a "The Dark" card, neither of which are evil.
* The shinigami in ''[[Death Note]]'' look grotesque and kill humans to prolong their own lives. Despite this, they're a far cry from [[Card-Carrying Villain|card-carrying villains]]. Most of them are morally neutral and easy to get along with. A few shinigami even fall in love with a human and risk their lives to protect her. On the other hand, they still kill humans (and gain the most if a human had a long life ahead of them) and Ryuk is arguably the evilest character in [[Death Note]] since he sets off all the terrible things that happen in ''[[Death Note]]'' [[For the Evulz]].