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* ''[[The Adventures of Jimmy Neutron]]'' is a strange example as Jimmy is the schemer, Sheen goes along but the role of the voice of reason depends on the episode. If it's just Carl with them, then he's the powerless sense of reason. If Cindy and Libby come along though then those two (especially Cindy) are the voice of reason while Carl becomes just another follower.
* ''[[Megas XLR]]'': Coop is the schemer. If he wants to do something, he will, and in his way. Jamie usually complies with a fist bump and horns of rocks. Kiva lets Coop know that what he's planning won't work, but to no avail.
* ''[[The Grim Adventures of Billy and& Mandy]]'' is a good example. [[Enfante Terrible|Mandy]] is a scheming evil genius, Billy is stupid [[The Ditz|(very stupid)]], and Grim is the [[Only Sane Man]] who is powerless because [[It Makes Sense in Context|he lost a game¨of limbo.]]
* Gorillaz had this during the Plastic Beach/ Phase 3 story arc. [[Crazy Awesome|Murdoc]] is an amoral, insane mastermind, Cyborg Noodle follows (in all fairness she's a robot and most likely has no sense or what's right and wrong), and [[Extreme Doormat|2D]] -who's become surprisingly more intelligent since being kidnapped- constantly snarks at and criticizes Murdoc but can't really do anything without getting [[Curb Stomp Battle|the crap beaten out of him]]. The example at the top of the page is used almost exactly during the video for Stylo (only the leader is driving instead of the follower), in which Murdoc actually ''does'' drive like a madman whilst 2D slumps back in his seat, [[Face Palm|running his hands over his face]].
 
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