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* In one ''Tina's Groove'' strip, Tina is confronted by what she assumes are her shoulder angel and devil, representing her conscience and temptation. They inform her that they're actually the team that warns her of embarrassing dandruff, and are there to recommend a good shampoo.
* In an episode of ''Arlo and Janis'', Arlo is visited by two copies of himself, both identical. One tells him he should be more ambitious, out to change the world. The other says that the world needs more honest, contented, hardworking family men and he's doing fine as he is. He asks, "Shouldn't one of you have a halo and the other horns?" They both shrug blankly.
* In ''Drabble'', when Ralph has to decide how to solve a problem on the spur of the moment, he's consulted by "Smart Ralph" (who tells him to do what makes sense) and "Dumb Ralph" (who tells him to do the wrong thing). Unfortunately, Ralph is pretty dumb, so he usually listens to Dumb Ralph and gets in trouble or gets hurt (or both). One time he has to decide whether or not to tell his wife about her annoying habit, and "Dumb Ralph" actually agrees with "Smart Ralph" and told him not to. Unfortunately, a "Dumber Ralph" appears and tells him otherwise; in the last panel, [[Exiled to the Couch| he is sleeping on the sofa.]]
 
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