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== Anime And Manga ==
* L in ''[[
** Also, early in the series the audience never sees Light's father around the house, being told that he's working. Turns out it's the police chief that's already been around a few chapters.
** Later example: After {{spoiler|L's death at his hands,}} Light assumes control of the Kira Taskforce and presents himself to police around the world under the name "L" while still maintaining his identity as [[Serial Killer Killer|Kira]].
* Masquerade/{{spoiler|Alice}} in ''[[Bakugan]]''. {{spoiler|This is a shock even to her.}}
* ''[[Fullmetal Alchemist]]'': {{spoiler|Selim Bradley is Pride}}.
* In a couple of arcs of ''[[Higurashi no Naku Koro
* In ''[[
* Misao Amano/Pixy Misa in ''[[Magical Project S]]''.
* Used, and taken to its illogical presumptions, in ''[[Umineko no Naku Koro
== Comic Books ==
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* Silverhawk, where the actual identity of the hero was kept secret from the reader for a full year of the comic's run
* {{spoiler|Goji and Abullah}} in both the original ''[[Astro Boy]]'' and Naoki Urasawa's retelling ''[[Pluto]]''. (In the former, just a disguise; in the latter, an alternate personality.)
* In ''[[Watchmen (
* [[Star Wars Legacy]] brings us Morrigan Corde and {{spoiler|Nyna Callixte}}. It's unclear which one came first, or if they're aliases of a third identity.
* {{spoiler|Betty Ross}}/Red She-Hulk in ''[[Incredible Hulk (Comic Book)|Incredible Hulk]]''. Also {{spoiler|General Ross}}/Red Hulk.
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* ''[[League of Extraordinary Gentlemen]]''. The British Government official known as "M" who brought the League together turns out to also be {{spoiler|The Phantom, their opponent}}. And ''then'' it's revealed that his ''real'' identity is {{spoiler|[[Sherlock Holmes|Professor James Moriarty]]}}.
* In ''[[Scott Pilgrim vs. the World]]'', {{spoiler|there are several references to Scott's band wanting to attract the attention of G-man, an influential producer. Ramona also makes some off-hand references to her previous boyfriend Gideon. These two both refer to Gideon Graves, who is the [[Big Bad]]}}.
* In ''[[Tron
** Also inverted and subverted. Clu allows Sam to believe he's Kevin, but by the time he reveals otherwise, Sam's in the process of working it out. Sam pulls this on top of the Encom tower, when he reveals to the security guard that he is Kevin's son, and as such is in charge of the company. Then he jumps.
== Literature ==
* ''[[The Strange Case of Doctor Jekyll and
* Chetter Hummin/Eto Demerzel/{{spoiler|R. Daneel Olivaw}} of the ''[[Foundation]]'' series.
** Preem Palver, farmer/{{spoiler|First Speaker of the Foundation. If you know Latin you could figure it out.}}
** The first Foundation one is also a pun {{spoiler|Cheeter Hummin- he's not really human- he's an android.}}
* Scylla/ {{spoiler|Henry Levy}} in ''[[Marathon Man]]''. The novel makes a big secret out of it.
* In Agatha Christie's [[Murder
** Another Christie: in ''One, Two, Buckle My Shoe'', {{spoiler|Mabelle Sainsbury Seale is actually Mrs. Albert Chapman, who herself is ''really'' Alistair Blunt's first wife, Gerda, who's been posing as his cousin!}} This is convoluted even by Christie standards.
* ''[[The Westing Game]]'': the entire point of the game is that {{spoiler|one man has set up three identities named for points of the compass, and the winner is the first person to realize this and look for a fourth.}}
* ''[[The Scarlet Pimpernel (
* ''[[Fight Club]]'': Tyler and {{spoiler|the narrator}}. In fact, at one point, the narrator even wonders if Tyler and {{spoiler|''Marla''}} are the same person, invoking this trope.
* In ''[[Dragaera]]'' {{spoiler|Kiera the Thief is also Sethra Lavode}}. In this case, the two characters share some common friends, but [[The Reveal]] is totally a shock because they seemingly have little in common, although once the reveal is made, clues in earlier books become noticeable.
* In ''Gates of Ivory, Gates of Horn'', by Tom McGrath, {{spoiler|Cary and his nemesis/brother are different sides of the same person.}}
* {{spoiler|Mr. World and [[Meaningful Name|Low-Key Lyesmith]]}} are both aliases of {{spoiler|the god Loki}} in ''[[
* The twist endings in two novels of [[The Culture]], ''[[The Culture/The Player of Games|The Player of Games]]'' as well as ''[[The Culture/Surface Detail|Surface Detail]]'' both make use of this trope.
* In the ''[[.hack|.hack//]]'' prequel novel ''[[.hack
* In [[Angels and Demons]] and [[The Da Vinci Code]], the mysterious unseen leader of the villains turns out to be a seemingly sympathetic character. It's also done slightly differently in [[Digital Fortress]]. [[Dan Brown]] seems to love this trope.
* In 'The Girl Who Circumnavigated Fairyland In A Ship Of Her Own Making', the lost Good Queen Mallow is now {{spoiler|the semi-villain Marquess}}.
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== Live Action TV ==
* ''[[
** Don't forget Locke's dad, who went by many names, including {{spoiler|Sawyer}}.
* ''[[Life On Mars]]'': The Morton Brothers/{{spoiler|Vic Tyler}}.
* [[Tin Man (TV series)|Tin Man]] had a mild example when the party went to find "The Seeker" in the realm of the unwanted, who could guide them to Ahamo, one of the Queen's helpers. Well, yes, they are the same fellow...and that same fellow's third alias was the Queen's consort (and DG & Azkedellia's father).
* ''[[Power Rangers]]'':
** ''[[Power Rangers in Space]]'': Astronema/{{spoiler|Karone}}.
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** ''[[Power Rangers Mystic Force]]'': Koragg/{{spoiler|Leanbow}}.
** ''[[Power Rangers Jungle Fury]]'': R.J./{{spoiler|the wolf monster}}.
** ''[[
== Theatre ==
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* {{spoiler|King Krichevskoy and Mid-Boss}} in ''[[Disgaea]]''.
* ''[[Manhunt]] 2'' has {{spoiler|Danny Lamb/Leo Kasper}}.
* In [[
* ''[[
* In ''[[
* ''[[
* The Origami Killer in ''[[Heavy Rain]]'' is {{spoiler|Scott Shelby}}.
* ''[[
* The {{spoiler|new}} Raincoat Killer in ''[[Deadly Premonition]]'' is {{spoiler|George Woodman}}.
* At the very end of ''[[Ghost Trick]]'', it is revealed that Ray is {{spoiler|an aged Missile from another, bleaker version of the timeline}}.
* In ''[[
{{quote| {{spoiler|'''Schwann'''}}: ''[in Raven's voice]'' *sighs* Guess you can't fool the nose of a dog...}}
* ''[[
== Western Animation ==
* Zuko/Blue Spirit from ''[[Avatar: The Last Airbender]]''.
* Robin/Red X in ''[[Teen Titans (
** In earlier episodes; but then Red X becomes a sort of [[Enemy Without]] with no real explanation as to whom the new Red X is.
* There are two villains in the 2003 version of ''[[Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 2003
* In ''[[
* In the sixth season of ''[[
* In [[Batman:
== Real Life ==
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