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== [[Card Games]] ==
* In ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh!]]'', one of the most popular and powerful card archetypes are the "Gladiator Beasts," each of which have the ability to swap themselves out on the field for another one after they've battled that turn. This allows the user of such a deck to have ''enormous,'' previously unheard-of flexibility. The ability of the Gladiator Beasts is unanimously called "Tagging Out" by the fans.
 
== [[Film]] ==
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* ''[[Art of Fighting]]''
* ''[[Donkey Kong Country]]'': This is how the player switches between Kongs in all games; two-player co-op specifically assigns one player to each respective Kong.
* ''[[Mortal Kombat Deception (Video Game)|Mortal Kombat Deception]]'' does this with Noob-Smoke, who share the same life bar.
** ''[[Mortal Kombat 9 (Video Game)|Mortal Kombat 9]]'' has a rounded Tag Team mode.
* Every ''[[Marvel vs. Capcom]]'' game, starting from ''[[X-Men vs. Street Fighter (Video Game)|X-Men vs. Street Fighter]]'' all the way up to ''[[Marvel vs. Capcom 3 (Video Game)|Marvel vs. Capcom 3]]''. Also ''[[Tatsunokovs Capcom (Video Game)|Tatsunokovs Capcom]]''.
* The ''[[Naruto Clash of Ninja]]'' fighting games feature "Two-Man Squad" battles where each side fights in a tag-team manner, with the characters on standby regenerating their lost chakra and (some of) lost HP. Story-based missions which require a particular finishing move means [[We Cannot Go Onon Without You]] if that character becomes KO.
* In ''[[Paper Mario (Video Gamefranchise)|Paper Mario]]'' and ''[[Paper Mario the Thousand Year Door (Video Game)|Paper Mario the Thousand Year Door]]'', the player could switch Mario's partner at any time, but doing so typically required one turn.
* In regular ''[[Pokémon]]'' battles you can have a team of up to six pokemon but only one Pokemon is present in battle at a time; switching Pokemon requires a full turn (allowing the opponent a free strike). Later generations introduce a small number of two-on-two and three-on-three battles to mix things up.
** The fifth generation also introduces "[http://bulbapedia.bulbagarden.net/wiki/Rotational_battle rotational]" battles, three-on-three battles where only one pokemon on each team can participate at a time, but switching between them is a free action.
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** The [[Ice Climbers]], Popo and Nana, can both be controlled at the same time, and can deal and absorb more damage when they're together. However, when the AI-controlled ice-climber dies, the player-controlled ice-climber's capabilities decrease drastically.
** Captain Olimar of the [[Pikmin]] fame can utilize his army of pikmin for various attacks, much like in his own game-franchise. His pikmin can still die like in the [[Pikmin]] franchise. Thankfully, though, Olimar can just pluck new Pikmin any time the player controlling him pressed B to do so.
** While [[The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time (Video Game)|Zelda and Shiek]] are actually the same character, they can still be switched between during each match to access one of two different ability-sets. Despite their lightweight, Zelda's magic possesses more damage-capacity, while Shiek's physical-attacks are much faster.
* ''[[Tekken]] Tag Tournament''
** And, [[Captain Obvious|of course]], the [[And the Fandom Rejoiced|long-awaited upcoming sequel]], ''[[Tekken]] Tag Tournament 2''.
* ''[[Street Fighter X Tekken (Video Game)|Street Fighter X Tekken]]''
* ''[[Viewtiful Joe]] 2'': Joe and Sylvia share the same HP meter, physically tag in and out, and holding down the tag button results in a damaging [[Combination Attack]].
* In ''[[Fuun Series|Kizuna Encounter: Super Tag Battle]]'', both characters have separate HP meters, and the round ends when one is depleted, no matter how much HP the partner has left.