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{{quote|''"You boys made me have to apologize to Mrs. McClusky, my ''worst'' enemy."''
 
{{quote|''"You boys made me have to apologize to Mrs. McClusky, my ''worst'' enemy."''|'''Lynette''', ''[[Desperate Housewives]]''}}
 
The Sitcom Arch Nemesis is a very different creature from the dramatic or action-show [[Arch Enemy]]. He usually isn't dangerous or evil, for the most part he's just very annoying—sometimes he's actually a very nice guy. However benign or friendly he is, he just rubs a character from the show (usually the lead) entirely the wrong way, and the two will never miss an opportunity to have at each other. Often the character and his nemesis are kindred spirits and don't even realize it; these rivals are much more likely to have an [[Enemy Mine]] plot than dramatic rivals.
 
This character is almost never one of the main cast. Exceptions to that rule include Mimi, Drew's nemesis from ''[[The Drew Carey Show]]'', who is pretty much the second main character of the series; and Marcy from ''[[Married... with Children]]'', who started out as just an ultra-nice neighbour but wound up as Al's cackling nemesis. An all-purpose jerk along the lines of Frank Burns from ''[[M*A*S*H (television)|M*A*S*H]]'' doesn't count, since he's hated by everyone equally.
 
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== Anime and Manga ==
* In the various versions of the anime/manga ''[[El-Hazard: The Magnificent World|El-Hazard]]'', Jinnai always has thisa near-psychotic hatred of Makoto, school [[The Ace|ace]] and a [[Nice Guy]] to boot, who easily makes friends with anyone, including his ownJinnai's sister Nanami. It also doesn't help that Makoto is too nice to notice that he's been beating him in almost every aspect ''without even trying''.
* Subverted in ''[[A Little Snow Fairy Sugar]]'': Greta considers Saga to be her rival in all things, but Saga, who is uninterested in rivalry, pretends to be completely oblivious to Greta's challenges and boasts.
* ''[[Axis Powers Hetalia]]''
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* [[Yotsuba&!]] has Yanda, whom she instantly hates with a hatey five-year-old hate but other characters merely find annoying. It doesn't help that Yanda takes a [[Adult Child|childish glee]] in figuratively yanking her pigtails.
* Piyoko from ''[[Di Gi Charat]]'' and the Digi Devil from ''Panyo Panyo Di Gi Charat'' really ''try'' to be legitimate [[Big Bad]]s, but being inept villains in humor series whose schemes rarely rise above the level of [[Poke the Poodle]] dooms them to be this instead.
* Watanuki from ''[[xxxHolic×××HOLiC|Xxx HO Li C]]'' hates Doumeki for no adequately explained reason, and just refers to him as annoying him since the moment they met. Unfortunately for Watanuki, Doumeki is also a living spirit repellent, while Watanuki's very blood attracts spirit, so he's often forced into [[Teeth-Clenched Teamwork]] with Doumeki. Further complicating matters, several people in universe seem to [[Shipper on Deck|ship him with Doumeki]], including his own boss ''and the girl he likes'', and there's ''some'' indication that [[Ho Yay|Doumeki isn't adverse to the idea]].
* In ''[[Kekkaishi]]'', Shigemori and Tokiko spent their mornings attacking each other with gardens hoses; it's part of their feud about the 'legitimate heir' of the Kekkaishi founder. Both are rather upset that their grandchildren don't share their grudge.
* ''[[Boku wa Tomodachi ga Sukunai]]''
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** To a lesser extent, Kobato Hasegawa, a 13-year-old [[Elegant Gothic Lolita]], and Maria Takayama, a [[Nuns Are Mikos|10-year-old nun]], who engage in outright childish fights over the attention of the former's older brother, Kodaka.
* The Evil Organization Florsheim from ''[[Astro Fighter Sunred]]'' are the sitcom arch nemesises of Sunred, who finds them all incredibly annoying for constantly picking fights with him. Florsheim, on their side, are [[Contractual Genre Blindness|Contractually Genre Blind]] and know that as an Evil Organization they must fight the superhero in order to [[Take Over the World]]... But they're ''really'' bad [[Harmless Villain|at the whole 'being villains' part]].
 
 
== Comic Books ==
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* [[Deadpool]] and [[Squirrel Girl]] had this kind of relationship when the former hung around the [[Great Lakes Avengers]].
 
== [[Fan Works]] ==
* In ''[[Ultimate Sleepwalker|Ultimate Sleepwalker: The New Dreams]]'', Kenny Anderson has an unexplained hatred of [[John Kricfalusi]]. He's never said exactly why he hates John K, and his friends decide they're probably better off not knowing.
 
== Film ==
* In ''[[The Life Aquatic With Steve Zissou]]'', Steve perceives that he has a professional rivalry with Hennessy, but it's pretty obvious that in reality the former is simply bitter that the latter is a more successful oceanographer, the former husband of Steve's ex-wife and kind of a jerk.
* In ''[[Office Space]]'', Michael Bolton feels this way about Michael Bolton.
 
 
== Literature ==
* In the ''[[Discworld]]'' book ''[[Discworld/Snuff|Snuff]]'', [[Magnificent Bastard|Lord Vetinari]] appears to have reached this level of 'enmity' with the crossword editor of The Times, whose mastery of obscure linguistics and terrible wordplay is advanced enough to give even him pause.
* In the first chapter of ''[[Lunar Park]]'', Bret (in a semi-fictionalized account of the author's real life) takes several personal shots at [[Keanu Reeves]].
 
 
== Live -Action TV ==
* In ''[[Seinfeld]]'', Jerry had Newman.
** Jerry also had Kenny Bania although that was one sided as Jerry was Bania's idol.
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** Robert and Raymond's sibling rivalry borders on this a time or two.
** Peter, Robert's brother in law started out as this. Ironically his sibling rivalry between himself and Amy has been known to mirror Raymond and Robert's. Not to mention he is currently dating Raymond's arch enemy Peggy.
 
* [[Playing with a Trope|Played with]] in ''[[Sherlock]]''. Sherlock's arch-enemy is revealed to be {{spoiler|his smug but concerned brother Mycroft, who just wants to [[Sibling Rivalry|end their silly feud]].}}
* Town selectman Taylor Doose from ''[[Gilmore Girls]]'' generally only exists to annoy the main characters, and generally the whole town of Stars Hollow with his obsessive need to control every aspect of the town. Luke in particular sees him as an arch nemesis.
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* Mr. Zamir from ''[[Will and Grace]]''.
* Mr. Heckles from ''[[Friends]]''.
* On ''[[Just Shoot Me]]'', Jack is constantly competing with Donald Trump over who is King of New York. Also regular is head photographer Elliot with Annie Leibowitz. Occasionally, the entire cast and ''Cosmo'' magazine.
 
* On ''[[The Nanny]]'', Mr. Sheffield loathes [[Andrew Lloyd Webber]] after the former turned down the opportunity of producing ''[[Cats]]'', ''[[Tommy]]'', and ''[[Hair (theatre)]]''.
* On ''[[News Radio]]'', Jimmy James often tries to one-up [[Bill Gates]].
{{quote|'''Bill:''' Hasn't this been done before? I mean, every year some billionaire goes up in a balloon.
'''Mr. James:''' Why do you think I'm doing this? The peer pressure among billionaires is tremendous. Bill Gates practically called me a Nancy-boy.}}
* On ''[[Home Improvement (TV series)|Home Improvement]]'', Tim's hated rival Bob Vila made several guest appearances, often dismissing Tim's show as a ripoff of his own.
** Tim shows a surprising bit of maturity after a race when he reveals to his wife that he could have won but let Bob win as to do so would have been at extreme risk of destroying the car. Bob bought his car and would just get a new one, Tim built his over the course of a year and wasn't going to throw all that work away just to prove a point.
* On the short-lived sitcom ''[[Hope And Gloria]]'', talk show host Dennis Dupree (Alan Thicke) has a massive grudge against, um, actor Alan Thicke. This comes to a climax at a ''[[Growing Pains]]'' reunion on Dupree's show which ends in a Thicke on Thicke fistfight.
* On ''[[Caroline in The City]]'', it's Caroline's strip vs. the strip ''[[Cathy]]''.
* On ''[[Scrubs]]'', Dr. Cox and [[Hugh Jackman]].
* On ''Night Stand'', Dick Dietrich and Jerry Springer.
* Although not an individual person, Australia in general seems to serve in this role for Murray and the band in ''[[Flight of the Conchords]]''
* Karen Walker in ''[[Will and Grace]]'' has a competition with Candice Bergen.
** And likes to torment Marlo Thomas
* In the first season of ''[[Mitch Benn]]'s Crimes Against Music'' Mitch's arch-nemesis was Richard Stilgoe, especially as Robin Ince mentioned Stilgoe whenever Mitch referred to himself as [[The BBC]]'s most popular satirical songwriter. They eventually battled it out in the final episode of the season, and became friends.
{{quote|'''Mitch''': Looks like I'll need a new arch-nemesis for the next series.
'''Richard''': Is [[Bill Bailey]] ready for this? }}
** In fact, Mitch Benn's next arch-nemesis was [[Stephen Fry]], King of [[Twitter]], which was a [[Running Gag]] in the 2009 series of ''[[The Now Show]]''.
* In a rare case, [[Dan Quayle]], quasi-unintentionally, started a feud with [[Murphy Brown]], who served as a liberal [[Archie Comics|Archie Bunker]] and pretty much had a [[Ripped from the Headlines]] feud going on with most everyone in Washington.
* In ''[[Night Court]]'', Judge Stone had a low-key rivalry with Judge Wapner from ''[[The People's Court]]'', as well as a one-upmanship contest with another prank-obsessed judge.
* ''[[I Love Lucy]]'' often referred to Ricky's rivalry with fellow mambo singer Xavier Cougat.
* ''[[Married... with Children]]'': Along with his neighbor Marcy, Al Bundy also had a deep loathing for [[Michael Bolton]].
 
== Newspaper Comics ==
* Comic strip example: in ''[[Calvin and Hobbes]]'', Calvin had Susie Derkins. It has been suggested that the two might get to like each other if Calvin ever outgrew the belief that [[Girls Have Cooties]]. (Of course, he [[Not Allowed to Grow Up|never got past age six]] in the comics.) One storyline had Calvin create a [[Evil Twin|duplicate of himself with the morality switch set to "good"]], who got along very sweetly with Susie, much to the original Calvin's horror.
** It could be argued that Calvin's real nemesis was Rosalyn the baby-sitter, who was the only person Calvin actually seemed to fear.
** With Moe, things balanced out in a cosmic sort of way. Calvin ran intellectual circles around Moe, but Moe had the raw physical power to make that not really matter that much in the immediate short term.
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** It's probably safer to say Bucky is Fungo's Sitcom Arch Nemesis, rather than the other way around. Bucky seems to dislike Fungo (and ferrets in general) on the basis that they're too clever by half, and attempts to wage a campaign of harassment against Fungo; Fungo, on the other hand, doesn't really seem to care much about Bucky at all, outside of subverting Bucky's gambits by being too clever by half.
* ''[[Garfield]]'' and Nermal.
 
 
== Radio ==
* Phil Harris, of the radio sitcom ''[[The Phil Harris-Alice Faye Show]]'', had two of these on his show: his brother in law Willy and the grocery boy Julius, who is in love with his wife, Alice.
* Possibly the grandfather of them all, [[Jack Benny]] and [[Fred Allen]].
 
 
== Theatre ==
* A very dark version from ''[[Cabaret]]'' in the form of the promiscuous Fraulein Kost, who turns the play's extremely sympathetic Jewish character over to the Nazis, then rallies a bunch of background characters to Nazism in the [[Epic Song|truly spectacular]] [[Villain Song]] that closes act one. Her motive in doing this? ''To spite her landlady''.
 
 
== Video Games ==
* The relationship between Tycho from ''[[Penny Arcade (Webcomic)|Penny Arcade]]'' and ''[[Homestar Runner]]'''s Strong Bad in ''[[Poker Night At the Inventory]]''.
* Raul Tejada and "Best Friend" Tabitha in ''[[Fallout: New Vegas]]''. In the Black Mountain Radio channel, Tabitha is often threatening Raul with [[You Have Outlived Your Usefulness|execution]]. However, Raul merely needs to remind her that he has ''not'' outlived his usefulness and is the only one who could possibly repair her beloved robot Rhonda (as well as being a useful repairman in general), to her frustration. If the Courier does not complete their quest, the two are still at it for a long time.
 
 
== Web Comics ==
* ''[[PvP (webcomic)|Pv PPvP]]'' has Max Powers. Cole and Brent hate Powers with a passion, with Francis often joining in on the hate on. It gets to the point his name is the comics' [[The Khan]] whenever something goes wrong for Cole.
** Later on, Cole admits that he doesn't even really have a good reason for hating Max, he's just petty and begrudges Max the fact that he's an overall good guy ''and'' more successful than Cole.<ref>the only hint of anything less than exemplary character on Max's part, in fact, was an inability to see Skull the troll, and this is hinted to be more self-absorbtionabsorption than any legitimate sin on Max's part</ref> This admission prompts Max to [[Put on a Bus|go on walkabout, as the Australians call it]], and he eventually [[The Bus Came Back|comes back]] with the grating edges sanded off his personality, and the staff of the magazine grow to think of him as a good friend.<ref> He can see Skull, too</ref>.
* In ''[[Sluggy Freelance]]'' Gwynn seems to feel she and Torg have this relationship at times. Torg actually thinks of her as a really good friend, if maybe a little too hot-headed.
* ''[[The Inexplicable Adventures of Bob]]'' has Jean and Voluptua. Jean has always considered Volly to be a rival for Bob's affections and resented her for it. After years of ambiguity, her suspicions have now proven to be true.
* Chet from ''[[Tip of the Iceberg]]''
* ''[[Problem Sleuth]]'' and his next-door neighbour Ace Dick detest each other for unknown reasons, although at the start of the story he does accidentally blockade PS in his office with a bust of [[Ben Stiller]]. They continue writing insulting notes to each other and pissing on them until PS accidentally orders AD a load of whores, and AD decides it's time to bury the hatchet and [[Enemy Mine|start working together with PS to get out of the building]].
* Rachel from ''[https://web.archive.org/web/20130719023505/http://www.drunkduck.com/Dragon_City/ Dragon City]'' and her neighbor Emily don't like each other, though they got a little better when their daughters became friends and a little better after Rachel became Emily's deputy mayor.
** Rachel's daughter, Erin has a girl named Cynthia that she's always feuding with at school.
* Shows up in ''[[Anime Arcadia]]''.
* Commander Badass in ''[[Manly Guys Doing Manly Things]]'' has Canadian Guy.
* [[Questionable Content|Jeph Jaques]] and [[Sam and Fuzzy|Sam Logan]] act like each others' sitcom arch nemesis in guest comics and on their own comics' homepages, but are friends in real life.
* In ''[[Casey and Andy]]'', Andy had an [[Escalating War]] across time with none other than ''Grover Cleveland''.
** Although Grover Cleveland made regular one-panel appearances for years, before the final arc where he was a major character. And it turned out there were really good reasons for all of it.
* In an example that exists only in the character's head, Sensei Greg of ''[[El Goonish Shive]]'' is convinced that [http://egscomics.com/?date=2002-04-08 Carrot Top is his arch-rival.]
 
 
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* In [http://sooniwillrule.blogspot.com/ Soon I Will Rule The World], [[Our Liches Are Different|the main character]] has an unusual one in that said archnemesis is one of his own minions, the Shapeshifter, who keeps playing annoying pranks on him. He would get rid of him if not for the fact that the Shapeshifter has [[Healing Factor|a nigh ungodly resilience to death]] and whenever AA tries to kick him out, it always turns into a case of [[The Cat Came Back]].
* This is more or less the best way to describe the relationship between Encyclopedia Dramatica and [[Uncyclopedia]], and [[Wikipedia|The Other Wiki]] too for that matter. (We're the wacky special guest if anything.) Although the former two tend not to bother feuding anymore since given that they're both parody wikis (albeit with ''entirely'' different themes) and all involved just look silly.
* [[TV Tropes|This very wiki]] sometimes appears to view [[Wikipedia|The Other Wiki]] this way, while believing that from the other side it's more like [[Unknown Rival]]. (All The Tropes, on the other hand, while perpetuating the joke, is actually part of a grand federation of MediaWiki wikis led by Wikipedia.)
* [[Inverted Trope]] in ''[[Red vs. Blue]]'', as despite the two sides literally being at war, they act in more of a friendly rivalry, and the only one to actually take the war seriously is [[Cloudcuckoolander|Sar]][[Blood Knight|ge]].
* On Twitter, [[Kevin Smith]] and [[Neil Gaiman]] treat each other this way. (In real life, they are friends and fans of each other's work.)
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** Meanwhile, North and [[MS Paint Adventures|Andrew Hussie]] played this to each other for a while, to the point of... [http://mspaintadventures.com/scratch.php?s=ryanquest well, this]. Again, actually friends.
* [[Memetic Mutation|Hitler Rants Parodies]] depicts Fegelein this way.
* [[True Capitalist|Ghost]] has Alex Jones and Howard Stern.
* In [[We Are Our Avatars (Roleplay)|We Are Our Avatars]], The Grinning General has it in for [[Homestuck|Eridan Ampora]] because as GG puts it, "HIPSTERRR!" Here is an example of an exchange between the both of them in Trollian.
{{quote|HOWARD STERN IS RUINING AMERICA!}}
{{quote|{{smallcaps|cyberneticSharklover began trolling caligulasAquarium}}
CS: HIPSTERRR! <ref>This is supposed to be in the color of the rainbow</ref>
CA: {{color|purple| oh jegus its the rainbowwblood again}}
CA: {{color|purple|listen wwe wwill have enough convversations in the future so please dont mind wwhen i do this}}
CS: Do what???
CA: {{color|purple|this}}
{{smallcaps| caligulasAquarium blocked cyberneticSharklover}} }}
 
== Western Animation ==
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* ''[[King of the Hill]]'' Hank Hill had... Thatherton! A rival propane salesman who used less than morally scrupulous methods!
** He also had a pretty major rivalry with Kahn Souphanousinphone...[[Depending on the Writer|sometimes]].
* ''[[Darkwing Duck (animation)|Darkwing Duck]]'' hated [[DuckTales (1987)|Gizmo Duck]], mainly due to Gizmo's skillset ([[Flying Brick]] vs [[Badass Normal]]) and popularity ([[The Ace]] vs [[Butt Monkey]]) being the complete opposite of Darkwing's.
* ''[[Chowder]]'' Mung Daal and "''Endive.''"
* ''[[Adventures of the Gummi Bears]]'' has Gruffi and Grammi as this, due to the former's Jerkass attitude.
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* ''[[Doug]]'' Funnie and Roger. Also humorously echoed in Doug's dog Porkchop and Roger's cat Stinky.
* ''[[Looney Tunes]]'' has many examples. [[Bugs Bunny]] of course had [[Elmer Fudd]] then later [[Yosemite Sam]], [[Wile E. Coyote and The Road Runner|Wile E Coyote and The Road Runner]] had the Road Runner, Sylvester had Tweety and Speedy Gonzales, and [[Foghorn Leghorn]] had the Barnyard Dawg.
 
 
== [[Fan Works]] ==
* In ''[[Ultimate Sleepwalker|Ultimate Sleepwalker: The New Dreams]]'', Kenny Anderson has an unexplained hatred of [[John Kricfalusi]]. He's never said exactly why he hates John K, and his friends decide they're probably better off not knowing.
 
 
== Film ==
* In ''[[Office Space]]'', Michael Bolton feels this way about Michael Bolton.
 
 
== Literature ==
* In the first chapter of ''[[Lunar Park]]'', Bret (in a semi-fictionalized account of the author's real life) takes several personal shots at [[Keanu Reeves]].
 
== Live Action TV ==
* On ''[[Just Shoot Me]]'', Jack is constantly competing with Donald Trump over who is King of New York. Also regular is head photographer Elliot with Annie Leibowitz. Occasionally, the entire cast and ''Cosmo'' magazine.
* On ''[[The Nanny]]'', Mr. Sheffield loathes [[Andrew Lloyd Webber]] after the former turned down the opportunity of producing ''[[Cats]]'', ''[[Tommy]]'', and ''[[Hair (theatre)]]''.
* On ''[[News Radio]]'', Jimmy James often tries to one-up Bill Gates.
{{quote|'''Bill:''' Hasn't this been done before? I mean, every year some billionaire goes up in a balloon.
'''Mr. James:''' Why do you think I'm doing this? The peer pressure among billionaires is tremendous. Bill Gates practically called me a Nancy-boy. }}
* On ''[[Home Improvement (TV series)|Home Improvement]]'', Tim's hated rival Bob Vila made several guest appearances, often dismissing Tim's show as a ripoff of his own.
** Tim shows a surprising bit of maturity after a race when he reveals to his wife that he could have won but let Bob win as to do so would have been at extreme risk of destroying the car. Bob bought his car and would just get a new one, Tim built his over the course of a year and wasn't going to throw all that work away just to prove a point.
* On the short-lived sitcom ''[[Hope And Gloria]]'', talk show host Dennis Dupree (Alan Thicke) has a massive grudge against, um, actor Alan Thicke. This comes to a climax at a ''[[Growing Pains]]'' reunion on Dupree's show which ends in a Thicke on Thicke fistfight.
* On ''[[Caroline in The City]]'', it's Caroline's strip vs. the strip ''[[Cathy]]''.
* On ''[[Scrubs]]'', Dr. Cox and [[Hugh Jackman]].
* On ''Night Stand'', Dick Dietrich and Jerry Springer.
* Although not an individual person, Australia in general seems to serve in this role for Murray and the band in ''[[Flight of the Conchords]]''
* Karen Walker in ''[[Will and Grace]]'' has a competition with Candice Bergen.
** And likes to torment Marlo Thomas
* In the first season of ''[[Mitch Benn]]'s Crimes Against Music'' Mitch's arch-nemesis was Richard Stilgoe, especially as Robin Ince mentioned Stilgoe whenever Mitch referred to himself as [[The BBC]]'s most popular satirical songwriter. They eventually battled it out in the final episode of the season, and became friends.
{{quote|'''Mitch''': Looks like I'll need a new arch-nemesis for the next series.
'''Richard''': Is [[Bill Bailey]] ready for this? }}
** In fact, Mitch Benn's next arch-nemesis was [[Stephen Fry]], King of [[Twitter]], which was a [[Running Gag]] in the 2009 series of ''[[The Now Show]]''.
* In a rare case, [[Dan Quayle]], quasi-unintentionally, started a feud with [[Murphy Brown]], who served as a liberal [[Archie Comics|Archie Bunker]] and pretty much had a [[Ripped from the Headlines]] feud going on with most everyone in Washington.
* In ''[[Night Court]]'', Judge Stone had a low-key rivalry with Judge Wapner from ''[[The People's Court]]'', as well as a one-upmanship contest with another prank-obsessed judge.
* ''[[I Love Lucy]]'' often referred to Ricky's rivalry with fellow mambo singer Xavier Cougat.
* ''[[Married... with Children]]'': Along with his neighbor Marcy, Al Bundy also had a deep loathing for [[Michael Bolton]].
 
 
== Web Comics ==
* In ''[[Casey and Andy]]'', Andy had an [[Escalating War]] across time with none other than ''Grover Cleveland''.
** Although Grover Cleveland made regular one-panel appearances for years, before the final arc where he was a major character. And it turned out there were really good reasons for all of it.
* In an example that exists only in the character's head, Sensei Greg of ''[[El Goonish Shive]]'' is convinced that [http://egscomics.com/?date=2002-04-08 Carrot Top is his arch-rival.]
 
 
== Western Animation ==
* ''[[Family Guy]]''
** Lois' father, Carter Pewterschmidt is rivals with Ted Turner.
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* Wilbur Cobb from ''[[The Ren and Stimpy Show]]'' apparently had an antagonistic relationship with [[Walter Lantz]] ("No-account son of a bus driver...") back in the good ol' days.
* On ''[[American Dad]]'' Francine has a pathological hatred of George Clooney; she spent an entire year trying to get him to love her just so she could break his heart. When that didn't work, she ''chopped her own hand off'' so she could escape from some handcuffs to kill him.
 
 
== Web Original ==
* [[True Capitalist|Ghost]] has Alex Jones and Howard Stern.
{{quote|HOWARD STERN IS RUINING AMERICA!}}
 
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