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* ''[[Wakfu]]'s'' fifth episode does exactly this, down to the title ("''The Magnificent Five''"). Though, to be honest, it actually is more of a parody of this trope, subverting most plot points common to other examples (the ending, for one).
* ''[[Star Wars: The Clone Wars]]'' has the episode "Bounty Hunters". It even mentions Kurosawa in the opening.
* ''[[Justice League: Crisis Onon Two Earths]]'' involves the six 'core' Leaguers (the same from the series, less Hawkgirl, and with Hal Jordan as [[Green Lantern]]) join an alternate universe Luthor to save said alternate universe from evil versions of themselves.
* ''[[Adventures of the Galaxy Rangers]]'' had a very deliberate [[Shout-Out]] to this in the form of "The Magnificent Kiwi." When you're dealing with a [[Space Western]], this plot's going to show up.
** Also, according to [[Word of God|series creator Robert Mandell]], this trope was also the inspiration for the series' entire premise, in the form of Waldo and Zozo contacting Earth to help them defeat [[God Save Us From the Queen|the Queen of the Crown]] and her [[Evil Empire]].
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