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The main girl is [[The Hero]], and is usually an [[Audience Surrogate]]. Whether or not she's an [[Action Girl]], or a [[Cute Clumsy Girl]], or the [[Girl Next Door]], she'll be easy to relate with. The other girl will usually be the opposite from her in some way in personality or looks. She isn't [[The Rival]], usually. That's usually saved for another girl who's the main villain, maybe the [[Alpha Bitch]] or a [[Dark Action Girl]]. [[Tomboy and Girly Girl]] or [[Red Oni Blue Oni]] combinations are common with this pairing. |
The main girl is [[The Hero]], and is usually an [[Audience Surrogate]]. Whether or not she's an [[Action Girl]], or a [[Cute Clumsy Girl]], or the [[Girl Next Door]], she'll be easy to relate with. The other girl will usually be the opposite from her in some way in personality or looks. She isn't [[The Rival]], usually. That's usually saved for another girl who's the main villain, maybe the [[Alpha Bitch]] or a [[Dark Action Girl]]. [[Tomboy and Girly Girl]] or [[Red Oni, Blue Oni]] combinations are common with this pairing. |
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The guy in the equation is usually friends with both of the two girls or knows them. He is often a childhood friend of both of them and has different interactions with the both of them. He may be [[Just Friends|just a friend]]. |
The guy in the equation is usually friends with both of the two girls or knows them. He is often a childhood friend of both of them and has different interactions with the both of them. He may be [[Just Friends|just a friend]]. |
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Compare [[Three Amigos]], where the protagonist is usually male; see also [[Two Guys and A Girl]]. |
Compare [[Three Amigos]], where the protagonist is usually male; see also [[Two Guys and A Girl]]. |
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== [[Anime]] == |
== [[Anime]] == |