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No worries, though. This isn't a [[Face Heel Turn]]. They have all the classic signs. They're just [[Brainwashed]] like everyone else, right? Right. The secret gets out, and their new boss laughs as he gleefully tells you he isn't forcing them to do anything against their will, [[More Than Mind Control|but that's to be expected]]. You two eventually have to fight; they're giving it everything they've got, but you're not because [["I Know You're in There Somewhere" Fight|you know they're in there somewhere]]. They tell you you're wrong and insist they're not [[Brainwashed]], but that's what they all say. You break out your [[Magic Antidote]] that's worked on a million victims before and hit it... and nothing happens.
 
Sorry, but in this ''one'' case, they're [['''Not Brainwashed]]'''. They've genuinely [[Face Heel Turn|joined]] [[The Dark Side]] by their own volition, or had a legitimate [[Freak-Out]] and now have a new but real personality. And you can't bring them back the way you can to everybody else.
 
There's also the comedy option, where a character, having gone into a seemingly dangerous situation, finds out that it's actually something pleasant and enjoyable; unfortunately, their allies who stayed behind don't realize this, and attempt to [[Unwanted Rescue|rescue them from the "brainwashing."]]
 
Having one person out of a million [['''Not Brainwashed]]''' is becoming more and more common. Not so much a [[Subverted Trope|subversion]] as the [[Cyclic Trope|natural cycle]] of the trope.
 
Related to [[More Than Mind Control]].
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=== Comic Books ===
* The Teen Titans Judas Contract Arc: Moreso in the comics than the cartoon, Beast Boy/Changeling initially hoped Terra was being Brainwashed or manipulated somehow by Deathstroke/Slade before he could accept that her alliance with Slade was completely voluntary. In the cartoon, while she is manipulated by Slade, she is very voluntary about doing his dirty work for him. Having his own traumatic experience with Slade, Robin shares the hope that Slade's forcing her into it, and Terra has to spell it out for him: "I DON'T NEED SAVING! I'm not some sad little girl who's waiting to be rescued! I wanted to be this way! I wanted to go with Slade! I wanted to annihilate you and your pathetic friends!"
* In the 90s, when Colossus abandoned the [[X-Men]] for [[Magneto|Magneto's]] Acolytes, his team-mates -- specificallymates—specifically [[Wolverine]]--wanted—wanted to believe that he was under mind-control; Colossus immediately denied it and for a while it was the official explanation that he was not being compelled. Eventually Professor X decided that Colossus had committed this [[Face Heel Turn]] because of an undiagnosed brain injury (he had a huge dent in his head at the time and was trapped in his armored form--butform—but even after said injury was treated, Colossus still stayed with the Acolytes. It was kind of refreshing.
 
=== Film ===
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* In [[Lois McMaster Bujold]]'s ''[[The Sharing Knife]]'' series, Fawn is constantly asked if the sorcerous Dag has beguiled her into marrying him, when they are really just in love. Also, in "Passage", {{spoiler|Alder}} is not beguiled by {{spoiler|Crane}}. And in "Horizon", a halfbreed Lakewalker beguiles a farmer into loving and marrying her, only to learn that beguilement wears off over time, and her husband is staying with her of his own free will.
** Bujold also plays the comedy situation for dramatics in ''[[Vorkosigan Saga|Shards of Honor]]''. {{spoiler|Most of Beta Colony believes that Cordelia has been brainwashed by the Barrayarans, when she's really just in love with Admiral Vorkosigan.}}
* Kyp Durron in the ''[[Star Wars Expanded Universe]]'' was definitely [[Not Brainwashed]], though Luke thinks he was. It's the one time Kyp Durron fans agree with [[Smug Snake|Corran]] on Kyp.
* Horribly subverted in ''[[World War Z]]'' where "Quislings", humans who pretend to be zombies ([[Believing Their Own Lies|to the point of literally believing they are zombies]]) are just so much more zombie chow.
* Ruthlessly exploited in ''[[Harry Potter]]'' books: Many of villains got off by pretending to be brainwashed (including the Malfoys). Later Harry cannot believe that Stan the bus driver is not under [[Mind Control]] when attacking him. (Stan IS surprisingly blank-eyed, and it's not verified one way or the other.)
** Stan was previously a good-natured but pretty slow bus attendant who claimed he would be the next Minister of Magic when he was trying to chat up some Veelas. That said, he seemed ''very'' unlikely as Death Eater material, even if he did decide to join. On the other hand, Harry and his friends believed that Cornelius Fudge was under the Imperius Curse which was why he was stubbornly ignoring signs of Voldemort's return (Dumbledore doesn't think this is true though and Fudge later does accept what's going on, so yeah...) There's also debate as to whether or not {{spoiler|Umbridge was possessed by the horcrux locket when she wore it. While Harry figured that it would be impossible to tell since she was already so foul, [[Word of God|Rowling]] stated that the locket saw her as a kindred spirit and aided her rather then hindered her.}}
* [http://wikinfo.org/index.php/Tarra_(Doctor_Who) Tarra] from "[[Faction Paradox|The Ancestor Cell]]", at least in [[Chivalrous Pervert|Fitz's]] conception. He thinks she's led on by Kellen, but it's obvious she's leading the rich kids on and is the [[Man Behind the Man]]. Her "first name" is {{spoiler|[[Names to Run Away From Really Fast|Mother]], the title of a [[Faction Paradox]] agent, a vicious [[Cult]] engaging in [[Temporal Paradox|Temporal Paradoxes]]es and whose goal is to destroy the structure of time itself. }}
 
=== Live Action TV ===
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** After Wesley conspired to kidnap the baby Connor (and got his throat cut for his trouble) Angel visited him in hospital. Angel was at pains to stress that he was still Angel (and not the soul-less Angelus) before proceeding to try to smother him with a pillow
* In a series fraught with [[Evil Twin]] and [[Brainwashed and Crazy]] Power Rangers, ''[[Power Rangers SPD]]'' chose to break the chain and give us the A-Squad, a team of "elite" Rangers thought to have been lost in space ([[Lost in Space|no pun intended]]), but had really faked their disappearance to voluntarily join with the Troobian army, believing it'll eventually crush the SPD and wanted to be on "the winning side" when it happened. All well and good...until a [[Canon Discontinuity]] in the Disney Adventures follow-up comic reversed it back to [[Brainwashed and Crazy]]...
** This [[Retcon]] does illustrate how it can often be hard to tell when somebody's ''really'' [[Not Brainwashed]]: somebody who really has been brainwashed is ''rather unlikely to say so'', after all. If they did it would mean they were brainwashed ''really poorly''.
*** This is debatable as at the start of the season before they were capture, one of the rangers notes something is off about the A-squad.
** On a lighter note, ''[[Mighty Morphin Power Rangers]]'' plays with this between Zedd and rita. At first, she used a love potion. Later, Goldar will use a love potion antidote on Zedd. No effect. Goldar concludes to this trope, although it's possible that the antidote worked only on the love potion displayed in this episode, not on the one used 15 episodes earlier.
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{{quote|"He wasn't hypnotised, merely disgruntled."}}
* In ''[[Erfworld]]'', Jillian [http://www.giantitp.com/comics/erf0105.html concludes] that Wanda rejects her [[Last Second Chance|urging to desert Stanley]] because she is bound by a loyalty spell. When an ally with spell-detecting abilities informs her that Wanda is ''not'' under any loyalty spells, she flatly refuses to believe it. But she comes around for the most part when Wanda [[Pillar of Light|tries to kill her]], though.
* In ''[[Order of the Stick]]'' #640, after {{spoiler|Vaarsuvius}} takes great pleasure in killing an opponent (and their entire extended family) it is revealed that the [[Deal with the Devil]] they made had no effect on their alignment or actions-- essentiallyactions—essentially, the character merely revealed [[What You Are in the Dark|their true self.]]
** In fact, the character was told the spell ''could'' effect their alignment, with the implication that it was possible and up to them to resist any such effect. This example seems to overlap with [[More Than Mind Control]] in that the character was told this in order to facilitate them giving in to their worst impulses (like arrogance, cruelty, and mass-murder).
*** Actually, the ones who said that told their [[The Watson|Watson]] that they had been lying to manipulate Vaarsuvius. It really didn't have an effect on alignment.
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'''Buzz:''' ''[[Evil Twin|Android replica!]]''<br />
'''Warp:''' ''No.'' }}
* In ''[[American Dragon: Jake Long]]'', Spud makes a deal with an evil Gorgon who claims that she will make his [[All Guys Want Cheerleaders|cheerleader]] crush Stacy [[Love Potion|fall in love]] with him. And when Stacy does decide she likes Spud, he thinks that it's because of this supposed "love spell," even though she continues to act far more fickle than you'd think someone truly under a love spell would act. In the end, like any other [[Deal with the Devil]], Spud has to break off his alliance with the Gorgon, and prepares himself for Stacy to break up with him now that she's not enchanted anymore. But Spud is relieved to find that there was never a love spell, and Stacy was [[Not Brainwashed]].
* In ''[[Transformers]]: Beast Machines'', Optimus Primal believes that Megatron has brainwashed Rhinox and turned him into the villainous Tankor. Even after awakening his spark, though, Tankor continues to oppose Optimus, as he has grown disillusioned with him after the failure of the Beast Wars.
** Although he ''was'' actually brainwashed at first.
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