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** Ohgi himself is easily forgiven for betraying Lelouch and siding with Schniezel by various people who were on Lelouch's side. They even actually attend his and Villetta's wedding!
* In [[Revolutionary Girl Utena]] {{spoiler|Utena has no hard feelings about being stabbed in the back ([[Up to Eleven|literally]]).}}
* When {{spoiler|[[Long Lost Sibling|Leonard Testarossa]]}} abruptly kissed Kanami in [[Full Metal Panic!|The Second Raid]], she was rather offended. She was willing forgive him if he let her new [[Guardian Entity]] from Mithril live. However, there could be a hint of subversion, considering that after {{spoiler|Leonard}} left, she {{spoiler|started "wiping away the kiss" so hard her lips looked like they would start bleeding}}.
* By the third season, Shibuya Yuuri, the young king in [[Kyou Kara Maou]], has a policy of unconditional forgiveness, much to the consternation of his fiancé and advisers. To the point that {{spoiler|Saralegui}} only has to apologise to be forgiven for manipulating Yuuri into become a weapon of mass destruction and killing hundreds of people.
* In the last episodes of ''[[Black Cat (manga)|Black Cat]]'', surviving members of Chronos and the Apostles team up in spite of spending most of the series trying to kill each other. They are joined by several Sweepers (bounty hunters) who had been manipulated by or defected from Chronos and had just been battling against the apostles. For that matter, some members of the Apostles had previously defected from that group or tried to kill other members of that group. Even the orphan children had been abandoned by their one member to gain power. Yet all these people work togther in the final battle.
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** Also, given the fact that afterwards Omi kept falling into Chase Young's traps to be prepared for his ally he really couldn't say that he didn't know what Raimundo did.
* Subverted in ''[[Justice League Unlimited]]'' with Hawkgirl. At first glance, it seems that the team will sweep her assignment from the Thanagarian Empire under the rug at the end of the episode because she's one of the [[True Companions]], but she resigns from the team. She spends a season mostly off-camera doing some soul-searching and still has to save the world a few more times before Wonder Woman's fine with having Hawkgirl in the Justice League again. It remains a sore spot for her and detractors of the Justice League still bring up that the League let Hawkgirl back on the team after what she did... a sore spot that Lex Luthor is [[Magnificent Bastard|notably willing to exploit]].
* Every "villain" in ''[[Horton Hears a Who!]]!'' The directors bring this up a couple times on the DVD commentary, justifying it by saying it stays true to the spirit of Dr. Seuss' works, as Seuss "was not in the comeuppance business." There was originally a more clear comeuppance for the Kangaroo when everyone turns their back on her, but it was taken out for this reason.
* On ''[[The Fairly Odd Parents]]'', Mark Chang goes from Timmy's enemy to a good friend after his [[Heel Face Turn]]. This is despite the fact that Mark has threatened to slurp out Timmy's brain through a bendy straw, <s>kidnapped his babysitter</s> (he ''liked'' that), tried to kill him in death combat, and launched a weapon that he thought would destroy the Earth.
* In ''[[Gargoyles]]'', Goliath readily forgives anyone who stops attacking and tries to undo whatever they've done. Even if two minutes before that they were roaring at each other and fighting tooth and nail. It's most apparent in that lengthy section in season two where he and a few others were being sent all over the world by Avalon. Of course, those few times when he ''wasn't'' attacked right off the bat and tried being friendly first didn't work that well...