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* Sasuke and Naruto in ''[[Naruto]]'' is the definition of this. Interestingly enough, though, the rivalry ''started out'' one-sided and became mutual as Naruto got stronger.
* Sasuke and Naruto in ''[[Naruto]]'' is the definition of this. Interestingly enough, though, the rivalry ''started out'' one-sided and became mutual as Naruto got stronger.
** Apparently, it goes across for many generations in the world of shinobi:
** Apparently, it goes across for many generations in the world of shinobi:
*** [[Naruto/Hokages/Characters|Hashirama Senju]] and [[Naruto/Other Leaf Village Members/Characters|Madara Uchiha]].
*** [[Naruto/Characters/Hokages|Hashirama Senju]] and [[Naruto/Characters/Other Leaf Village Members|Madara Uchiha]].
*** [[Naruto/Hokages/Characters|Hiruzen Sarutobi]] and [[Naruto/Other Leaf Village Members/Characters|Danzo Shimura]].
*** [[Naruto/Characters/Hokages|Hiruzen Sarutobi]] and [[Naruto/Characters/Other Leaf Village Members|Danzo Shimura]].
*** [[Naruto/The Legendary Sannin/Characters|Jiraiya and Orochimaru]].
*** [[Naruto/Characters/The Legendary Sannin|Jiraiya and Orochimaru]].
*** Even [[Naruto/Characters From Other Villages/Characters|Mifune and Hanzo]].
*** Even [[Naruto/Characters/Characters From Other Villages|Mifune and Hanzo]].
* Spike and Vicious in ''[[Cowboy Bebop]]'', although this is a probably an inversion - Vicious didn't turn evil (it's pretty clear he was ''always'' a sociopath) so much as Spike turned good. Or at least [[True Neutral|turned neutral]].
* Spike and Vicious in ''[[Cowboy Bebop]]'', although this is a probably an inversion - Vicious didn't turn evil (it's pretty clear he was ''always'' a sociopath) so much as Spike turned good. Or at least [[True Neutral|turned neutral]].
** Actually, it is implied that Vicious didn't use to be ''this'' much of a sociopath, and Spike's betrayal pushed him over the edge.
** Actually, it is implied that Vicious didn't use to be ''this'' much of a sociopath, and Spike's betrayal pushed him over the edge.