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On the other hand, these kinds of shows often have a pair of characters who are a little more overtly paired off, usually two people the other characters admire. (This makes [[The Hero]] and [[The Chick]] the usual suspects, but any combination may prove valid.) They might [[No Hugging, No Kissing|never kiss on screen]] or even flirt with other characters, but it's [[Everyone Can See It|understood by the cast that the two are an item]]. Naturally, this does absolutely nothing to offset [[Shipping]], as there seems an [[Shipping Bed Death|inexplicable inverse relationship]] between the officiality of a couple and the actual fervent fan interest in it.
 
Extremely common in [[SitchSituational Sexuality]] plotlines, especially [[Girls Love|yuri]]- and [[Boys Love|yaoi]]-geared works. Also a common staple of ''[[Shojo|shoujo]]'' anime.
 
Sometimes, there's another couple that sometimes serves as a [[Foil]] and/or companion to the "official" couple that involves [[The Hero]]. This other couple usually involves [[The Lancer]] and a minor female. This couple is called the [[Beta Couple]].
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* ''[[Sukisho]]'' has Sora and Sunao (or Yoru and Ran) and [[Beta Couple|Nanami and Shinichirou]].
* ''[[My-HiME]]'' has a few of these: there's {{spoiler|Mai and Yuuichi}} (though they're both in heavy denial), {{spoiler|Akira and Takumi}}, and Akane and Kazuya (who are the [[Beta Couple]]). [[All There in the Manual|The artbooks]] also canonize {{spoiler|[[Word of Gay|Natsuki and Shizuru]]}}.
** ''[[Mai-Otome]]'' switches things around a bit (thanks in part to [[SitchSituational Sexuality]]), pairing up Shizuru with Natsuki, Chie with Aoi, and Haruka with Yukino (the last two of which were subtexted heavily in the ''[[My-HiME]]'' anime).
* Haruka (Sailor Uranus) and Michiru (Sailor Neptune) from ''[[Sailor Moon]]''. A rarity in that unlike the show's main couple, they're quite popular and shipping either of them with men usually leads to an extreme backlash.
** More importantly is the main character Usagi and her boyfriend Mamoru. Each has upwards of five people lusting after them, depending on the canon, but they are ''literal'' destined lovers. This doesn't stop the fanon, though.
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** Certain games seem to push the Link/Zelda relationship angle more than others. For instance, they're definitely implied to become a couple in ''Wind Waker'' while the ones in ''Twilight Princess'' don't even interact that much, appear to have a significant age difference between them, and Link seems way more interested in Ilia. This is likely for the best as all Zeldas are related to each other and at least some Links are, making it incest if they ''always'' paired up.
** {{spoiler|Seemingly become a couple at the end of Skyward Sword, where they decide to remain on the surface, renaming it Hyrule and found the royal family.}}
** Potential evidence of Zelda’s affection for Link comes in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild|Breath of the Wild]]'' Kas, a Rito musician whose song was written by his teacher, who (Kas claims) had a crush on Zelda, but the song seeming to show he knows she is in love with Link:<ref>Two stanzas are omitted here as they simply relate Link’s actions and do not relate to this Trope.<ref>
{{quote|''An ancient hero, a Calamity appears,''
''Now resurrected after 10,000 years''
''Her appointed Knight gives his life''
''Shields her figure and pays the price''
''The princess’ love for her fallen Knight awakens her power''
''And within the Castle, the Calamity is forced to cower.''
''The hero, the Princess hand-in-hand''
''Must bring the Light back to this land.''}}
** While not officially confirmed, {{spoiler|in ''Tears of the Kingdom'', if Link enters his old house in Hateno Village, a diary (Zelda's) implies they were living together after the events of ''Breath of the Wild'', Zelda helping build a school in the village. The cavern in the well behind the house seems to have been a secret redevous place for them, with children's crayon drawings of Link and Zelda (''presumably'' students in said school, but you never know...) and even a Well-Worn Head Braid that Link can use to switch his hair to his old style.}}
* ''[[Super Robot Wars]]'', largely due to reveling in [[The Power of Love]], generally has one set per game/route when it comes to their [[Original Generation]] characters: