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In a show where it's relevant, differences in fighting style may be something like [[Technician Versus Performer]]. For example, a red may rush headlong into combat without focus or a plan, while the blue may use cunning traps and strategies, or tend to win in elegant [[Single-Stroke Battle]] fashion, or rely on hitting a target with magical powers from a distance instead of running up to their opponent and punching them in the face.
In a show where it's relevant, differences in fighting style may be something like [[Technician Versus Performer]]. For example, a red may rush headlong into combat without focus or a plan, while the blue may use cunning traps and strategies, or tend to win in elegant [[Single-Stroke Battle]] fashion, or rely on hitting a target with magical powers from a distance instead of running up to their opponent and punching them in the face.


Compare [[Outside Man Inside Man]], [[Odd Couple]], [[Cast Calculus]] (for the evolution of the Red/Blue dynamic through various numbers of ensembles), [[Tomboy and Girly Girl]], [[Sensitive Guy and Manly Man]], and [[Order Versus Chaos]]. See also [[Pink Girl, Blue Boy]], [[Action Duo]]. Often forms the sidekick section of a [[Terrible Trio]] or [[Three Amigos]]. If the contrast in personalities between the two actually brings them to blows, you probably have a [[Tiger Versus Dragon]] situation.
Compare [[Outside Man, Inside Man]], [[Odd Couple]], [[Cast Calculus]] (for the evolution of the Red/Blue dynamic through various numbers of ensembles), [[Tomboy and Girly Girl]], [[Sensitive Guy and Manly Man]], and [[Order Versus Chaos]]. See also [[Pink Girl, Blue Boy]], [[Action Duo]]. Often forms the sidekick section of a [[Terrible Trio]] or [[Three Amigos]]. If the contrast in personalities between the two actually brings them to blows, you probably have a [[Tiger Versus Dragon]] situation.