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*** Not to be confused with the actual machine called the "Jackhammer".
**** Or with Goldberg's finisher.
* '''Hawkeye''': Marvel Universe archer/member of [[The Avengers (Comic Book)|The Avengers]]? Wisecracking surgeon of the [[MASHM*A*S*H|4077th MASH]]? Sharpshooter/right hand woman to [[Fullmetal Alchemist|Roy Mustang]]? Or protagonist of ''[[The Leatherstocking Tales]]''?
* '''Henry Hill:''' [[Goodfellas|Did he always want to be a gangster]], or did he, also known as Hank, [[King of the Hill|sell propane and propane accessories]]?
* '''Rick Hunter''', L.A. homicide detective or [[Robotech|ace veritech fighter pilot]]?
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* '''Hawk Man''': [[Hawkman|Thanagarian hero]] of [[The DCU]], or French ''[[Kinnikuman]]'' villain? They also have remarkably similar taste in headgear.
* There's also '''Junk Man''' from ''[[Mega Man 7]]'', minor ''[[Kinnikuman]]'' malcontent Junkman, [[Jimmy Neutron]]'s Junkman, and ''[[Astro City]]'''s Junkman.
** Similarly, Kinnikuman antagonist Springman shouldn't be confused with ''[[Mega Man 7]]'''s Spring Man nor should he be confused with the Springman from ''ARMS''.
* '''Mask man'''. A ''[[Super Sentai]]'' [[Hikari Sentai Maskman|series]], or a Korean cartoon?
* '''Brock Mason'''. [[Dead Rising|Ruthless and callous soldier]], or [[Survival of the Fittest|dyslexic jock]]?
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* '''James Wilson''': American Founding Father [[1776|portrayed]] as a meek "non-entity" who doesn't want to be remembered, or a doctor who's best friends with [[House (TV series)|House]]?
* '''George Wilson''': perpetually exasperated neighbor to ''[[Dennis the Menace US]]'' or the slightly worrisome car mechanic from ''[[The Great Gatsby]]''?
* '''Mary Jane''': [[Spider-Man]]'s love interest, [[Buster Brown]]'s sweetheart, a slang for cannabis or a style of shoes worn by little girls named for Buster Brown's sweeheart?
* '''Mary Worth''': meddlesome US newspaper comics protagonist or [[wikipedia:Bloody Mary (folklore)|ghost]]?
* A ''double'' cross-media example from ''within the same franchise''. Gary Oak's sister is named '''Daisy''' in the ''[[Pokémon Red and Blue]]'' game, and '''May''' in ''[[The Electric Tale of Pikachu]]'' manga. Unfortunately, the anime has reserved both names for completely unrelated recurring characters. Naturally, bringing Gary's sister into [[Fan Fiction]] causes a lot of head scratching unless written quite clearly, as using ''either'' name for the poor girl will get her mixed up with someone else either in or closely related to the main cast.
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** And not to be confused with a group dedicated with finding and stopping [[Godzilla|a certain gigantic green, atomic fire-breathing lizard]].
** Or the fourth game on the horrendus [[Action 52]].
* '''Steve Austin''': [[The Six Million Dollar Man]] or the [[World Wrestling Entertainment|WWE]] [[Stone Cold Steve Austin|superstar]]?
** The latter actually was named for the former, as one of his nicknames, "The Bionic Redneck", suggest.
* '''The Brood''' are either ''[[X-Men (Comic Book)|X-Men]]'' villains or a [[Professional Wrestling]] stable consisting of [[Edge]], [[Christian]], and Gangrel (and later The Hardys).
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* '''CeCe''' and '''C.C.''' One is a 13-year old dancer in a [[Shake It Up|TV Show.]] The other is the one who has [[Code Geass|Geass given to a Royal rebel.]] The latter however, is officially pronounced "C-2".
* In an episode of ''Street Fighter II V'', Ryu and Ken fight a pair of [[Giant Mook|giant mooks]] named '''Sodom''' and Gomorrah. The anime aired before the former's namesake from ''[[Final Fight]]'' appeared as a playable character in ''[[Street Fighter Alpha]]''.
* '''Evolution''' [[WWEWorld Wrestling Entertainment|is]] [[Power Stable|a]] [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PvL4yWyjxSA mystery]...it could refer to a [[Evolution (film)|2001 film]].
** Or a transforming Pokemon
** Or [[WWEWorld Wrestling Entertainment|a "line in the sand" you didn't want to cross between 2003 and 2005]] (although [[Goldberg]] and [[Chris Benoit]] did just that)
* '''Black Cat''' is [[Black Cat (manga)|an anime]] and [[Classy Cat Burglar|Felicia]] [[Dating Catwoman|Hardy]] from [[Spider-Man]].
* '''[[Brawn Hilda|Kharma]]''' is a female member of the [[World Wrestling Entertainment|WWE]]. [[Lipstick Lesbian|Karma]] is a female member of the [[X-Men (Comic Book)|X-Men]].
* '''''[[The Darkness]]''''': Comic book-turned-video game, or a British rock band with a falsetto lead singer ("I Believe In A Thing Called Love")?
* '''Zelda''': princess who usually needs rescuing from ''[[The Legend of Zelda]]'' series or an evil hag alien from [[Terrahawks]]? [[Robin Williams]] named his daughter after the former, as a recent advert for the 3DS shows.
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* '''Sadako.''' [[The Ring|A girl with psychic powers who was thrown down a well?]] [[wikipedia:Sadako Sasaki|Or a Hiroshima bomb survivor]] [[Thousand Origami Cranes|famous for folding paper cranes before dying of leukemia?]]
* '''Captain Jack''' could refer to a [[Crazy Awesome]] [[Pirates of the Caribbean|pirate captain]], a [[Extreme Omnisexual|polysexual]] [[Doctor Who|time]] [[Torchwood|traveler]], a [[The Dresden Files|ghost cop]], or a [[Bloody Jack|wily young girl (Captain Jacky) with a love for adventure.]]
* '''Rex'''. This can refer to [[Toy Story (franchise)||a toy dinosaur]], a droid pilot of the StarSpeeder, and [[Star Wars: The Clone Wars|a captain in the Clone Army]]. Notable in that the latter two are within the same franchise.
* '''Sakuya''': [[Fist of the North Star|Raoh's strategist?]] or [[Touhou|a knife-throwing maid?]]
* ''[[The Saboteur]]'' has an evil British man named Bishop who is voiced by John Noble. On ''[[Fringe]]'' John Noble plays Dr. Walter Bishop.

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