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* A common theme of [[Hayao Miyazaki]]'s movies. [[Anti-Villain|The antagonists are sympathetic and/or have reasonable motivations]].
** ''[[Princess Mononoke]]'': Ashitaka was very much [[The Messiah]], but both Lady Eboshi and San had valid reasons for their actions. The enemy samurais seemed to be bad, but then, you feel if they had been explained then they too would have fair motivations.
* ''[[Kidou Tenshi Angelic Layer]]'' and ''[[Chobits]]'' lack any really evil characters. There are lots of less pleasant individuals, like the cheaters in the former and the outright perverts in the later, but the closest things to villains in the storylines are concerned about victory like the protagonist or are interested in protecting other persocoms from the damage Chi could potentially cause.
* In almost any sports manga/anime, there are no villains. The closest to villains are people who toy with or break the rules to achieve victory, as well as people who treat their friends or companions like crap.
* In ''[[Aria]]'', the planet Aqua (formerly known as Mars) is populated by nothing but well-meaning, friendly people—or at least [[City of Canals|Neo-Venezia]] is. Every time someone seems to act in less than 100% positive manner it generally is only a matter of slight misunderstandings, which mostly get resolved quickly.
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