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** Of course, Gantz is the bastard here, for forcing humans to hunt and kill aliens.
* In ''[[Axis Powers Hetalia]]'', there was the [[Roswell Incident]]. Tony, the alien, ends up living with America, playing video games, watching movies, and other things.
* The Neo-Spacians of ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! GX]]'', representatives of six alien races from Neo-Space who are enemies of the Light of Ruin. [[Proud Warrior Race Guy|Not exactly pacifists]], but still on humanity's side.
* Astral in ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! Zexal]]''. He [[Amnesiac Hero| had amnesia]] and at first did not truly know why he was in our world, but he wasn't malignant, and rebukes anyone who claims that he is supposed to be. {{spoiler|When he eventually discovered that his true purpose was actually to destroy the Barian World, not quite the noble goal he had hoped, he rejected it, and Yuma was forced to rescue him from his godlike Knight Templar master.}}
 
== [[Comic Books]] ==
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* The aliens in ''[[Cocoon]]'' have no desire to hurt anyone. They just want to retrieve their lost friends.
* ''[[Spice World]]'', the girls are confronted by some aliens while in the woods. Thankfully, the aliens were this trope.
* In ''[[PK]]'', the titular alien is so innocent that he doesn't get that what actually happens in the [[Auto Erotica|"dancing vehicles"]] he robs to get clothing and currency.
* Jake from ''[[The Cat from Outer Space]]''; kind of like E.T. except he's, well, a cat.
 
== [[Literature]] ==
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** The Doctor's [[Human Alien]] companion Nyssa.
** The Kinda in ''Kinda''.
** The Ood, despite being ''very'' ugly, are a peaceful, generous, helpful species. Unless, that is, you're a greedy and shallow bigot like Klineman Halpen, head of the company who enslaves the Ood and treats them like animals. [[Fate Worse Than Death|What they did to him was]]... [[Karmic Transformation|unpleasant.]]
** The Doctor himself, at times, during his Fourth and Eleventh incarnations. Though the Doctor's people, the Time Lords, in general, and for that matter, the Doctor himself, has generally not displayed this trope.
* Cole, from [[Tracker]]
* Not all Visitors from ''[[V]]'' are evil, though it's still an alien invasion series. For example, there's Willie, who's firmly on the side of the Resistance. He goes as far as saving a human from freezing to death. Ironically, he's portrayed by Robert Englund, whosewho's better known for portraying Freddy Krueger. Technically, he's not part of the Fifth Column, but he might as well be.
* ''[[Power Rangers SPD]]'' takes place in the "not so distant future" where Earth has become a haven for many aliens species. Usually, 99% of them live in harmony with humans; for the other 1%, well, [[Space Police| that's what SPD is for.]]
 
== [[Video Games]] ==
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* The Cleffa evolutionary line from ''[[Pokemon]]'' are about as innocent as they look. Technically speaking they don't reside on a planet, but rather the moon. They have a habit of arriving on Earth during meteor showers. The anime has portrayed them as being kleptomaniacs, but they only do so when they feel the necessity to repair their spaceship.
** Likewise, the Elgyem evolutionary line have technology similar to alien invaders, but they have no intention of hurting people.
* In ''[[Body Harvest]]'', most of the aliens are the invading [[Exclusively Evil]] type, but Drake does meet one of [[The Greys]] in [[Roswell]] who helps Adam by giving him the key to his flying saucer. It seems his race was another victim of the genocidal invaders.
 
== [[Web Animation]] ==
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