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{{quote|in<!-- Do not capitalize "in". It isn't the first word of that quote-->'[I]n every masterpiece there are supporting characters who outshine the [[protagonist]].''|Neito Monoma|[[My Hero Academia]]}}
 
The term "Dark Horse" has its origin in horse racing. A relatively unknown horse would be risky to place bets on, compared to a horse with a known track record, because the gamblers would be "in the dark," so when an unknown horse won a race it was called a "[[Dark Horse Victory]]." The term is also used in politics to describe a lesser known candidate who does better than expected in an election.
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