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** Though Mr. E is more morally ambiguous than the other two, making this more an example of [[Black and Gray Morality]].
* [[Conversational Troping|Conversed]] in an episode of ''[[Hey Arnold!]]''. Sid suggested that he and his friends just watch two bullies, Wolfgang and Ludwig, duke it out over Gerald Field and when they're both dead they can reclaim it. This makes the example more [[Jerkass]] vs. [[Jerkass]] though, and when they try out the plan, the bullies just force the younger kids to play football to decide a winner rather than get their hands dirty. In the end, the bullies find they like each other, leaving the gang worse off than before.
* A major point of the plot of the 2019 ''[[Harley Quinn]]'' series. [[Villain Protagonist]] Harley seems dead set on taking the Joker's place as Gotham's number one super-villain by proving herself [[Eviler Than Thou|Eviler Than Him.]] She's not exactly doing the best job at it...
* ''[[Rocky and Bullwinkle]]'': during the Kirwood Derby arc, [[The Starscream|Boris Badenov]] fought Fearless Leader for the Derby. When the narrator asked who would win the fight, they both [[Breaking the Fourth Wall|turned to the camera]] and shouted, "Who cares? We're both bad guys!"
* Two episodes of ''[[Filmation's Ghostbusters|Filmations Ghostbusters]]'' featured a villain named Big Evil, who tried to usurp Prime Evil's status as the [[Big Bad]] of that series. Both episodes invoked the [[Enemy Mine]] trope by having Prime Evil asking for help from the heroes.