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* Inner Moka from ''[[Rosario + Vampire]]'' is an example of this. Moka's Rosario acts as a barrier, [[Dramatic Necklace Removal|once removed]] Inner Moka comes out to kick ass.
* Nobara Ibaragi in ''[[Gakuen Alice]]'' has some sort of split personality - one personality adores and wants to protect Mikan, and the other does whatever her evil 'teacher' tells her to do.
* {{spoiler|Hohenheim}} from ''[[Fullmetal Alchemist (manga)|Fullmetal Alchemist]]'' is revealed to suffer a sui generis, [[Up to Eleven|mindblowingly over the top]] case of this. Long story short: {{spoiler|he is a human Philosopher's Stone, these are made out of many people's souls, do the math}}. He has devoted most of his life to isolate, communicate with and ''befriend'' each of these {{spoiler|''536329'' different people "living" within him}}.
* In ''[[Monster (manga)|Monster]]'', [[Complete Monster|Johan]] is indeed a real person, but [[Bunny Ears Lawyer|Inspector Lunge]] (or [[Spell My Name with an "S"|Runge]]) is convinced that he is an alternate personality of Dr. Tenma.
** Wolfgang Grimmer, meanwhile, occasionally blacks out when physically threatened. When he recovers, everyone who threatened him is dead. He refers to the personality that takes over as "the Magnificent Steiner", after a show he watched as a child (where the title character is the superhero persona of an unknowing boy).