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** {{spoiler|The King of Thieves and Assassins}} reforms after hearing the Harp of Remorse.
* In ''[[The Gamers Alliance]]'', a bunch of antagonists eventually switch sides and become more heroic. Some examples include [[Colonel Badass|Dalthas]], [[Anti-Anti-Christ|Jemuel]], [[Anti-Villain|Kagetsu I]] (he joins the Alliance because they saved his wife, but he still more or less pursues his agenda albeit with different means while being bound by his oath to the Alliance), [[The Atoner|Omaroch]], [[Harmless Villain|Titaniel]] and [[Love Redeems|Viirsa]].
*''in ''[[She-Ra and the Princesses of Power]]'' Adora and Catra were raised in the Horde, a intergalactic organization that leads her to believe they are doing the right thing by capturing planets and oppressing the population. After finding the "Sword of Protection", getting captured by Bow and Glimmer (members of the rebellion) and spending time with them, Adora starts to doubt her teachings. Adora pulls a Heel Face Turn in the second episode of the series after seeing the Horde attack a village and Catra tells her that they were both manipulated by Shadow Weaver and Hordak. Adora then defects to the rebellion and helps fight the Horde while Catra serves as a antagonist until she pulls a heel face turn in season 5 after seeing Horde Prime's true intentions. This almost becomes ''[[Redemption Equals Death]]'' when Catra is captured and "purified" by Horde Prime, and then is gravely injured. Adora manages to save her by using She-ra's healing powers.
 
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