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So you have a pair of [[Arch Enemy|Arch Enemies]]: a hero and a villain. And then...the villain gets interested in the hero.
The hero and villain are [[Not So Different|very similar to each other]], and both grow aware of that fact. But they have different reactions. While the villain ''[[Sincerity Mode|genuinely]]'' wants to take the hero under his or her wing, the hero is opposed to any friendly
If the hero and the enemy do end up becoming mentor and student, the ensuing relationship can range from [[Mind Rape|the worst kind]] of [[Training
[[The Hero]] will usually consider [[The Mentor]] to be their [[Arch Enemy]] and be very personally devoted to taking them down; [[The Mentor]] character is typically more amused by this than anything, and may take the role of a [[Stealth Mentor|Stealth]] [[Evil Mentor]]. [[Foe Yay]] may lead to a [[Mind Game Ship]], a [[Mentor Ship]], or both.
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== [[Anime]] and [[Manga]] ==
* Gauron/Sousuke in ''[[Full Metal Panic!]]''.
* Kohei Kakihara and Chiko from ''[[The Daughter of Twenty Faces]]''. Kakihara is fascinated by her fighting spirit. His obsession to {{spoiler|take away everything Twenty ever had}} may have something to do with this as well.
* Kyosuke to Kaoru in ''[[Zettai Karen Children]]''. Incidentally, Kaoru ''also'' has a regular mentor, and the ultimate question of the plot is whether Kaoru will ultimately side with Minamoto or Kyosuke.
* For the [[Noble Demon|dubious]] amount of villainy, [[Mahou Sensei Negima|Evangeline]] after defeating Negi says she won't kill him, because she found interest in him, but it's only when he ask her to teach him (after witnessing her power on a more serious level) that they become mentor and student.
== [[Comic Books]] ==
* In the [[Ultimate Spider
* Some tellings of [[Spider
* In the ''[[
== [[Film]] ==
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== [[Video Games]] ==
* [[Final Fantasy VI|Terra and Kefka]] in ''[[Final Fantasy Dissidia]]''.
* In the [[Fan Sequel]] ''[[The Silver Lining (
== [[Western Animation]] ==
* Robin and Slade from the ''[[Teen Titans (
** To a somewhat lesser extent, this is observable between Cyborg and Brother Blood as well.
** Slade and Terra have a bit of this, too. Terra allows him to mentor her and...[[Mind Rape|things]] [[Training
* [[The Hero|Danny]] and [[Manipulative Bastard|Vlad]] from ''[[Danny Phantom]]''. Vlad is [[Unrequited Love Lasts Forever|fixated]] on Danny's mother, Maddie, and ultimately hopes to steal her away from Jack. Add the fact that Vlad and Danny are pretty much the only half-ghosts in existence, and Vlad sees Danny as the perfect [[Parental Substitute|Child Substitute]]. Naturally Danny doesn't see it this way.
* Rex and Van Kleiss from ''[[Generator Rex]]''. Although it seems that he is more interested in Rex's nanites than the boy himself.
** Van Kleiss himself supplied that he would be happy if Rex was a vegetable as long as he was still breathing. Unlike some other examples, Rex is [[Genre Savvy]] enough to take advantage of this without entering such a relationship. In the episode "Alliance" Rex uses guile and half-truths to undermine Van Kleiss in various ways. Most notable of them is getting Circe to defect from the Pack. Circe was convinced that Van Kleiss wants to take Rex in like he did with her. So when Rex is forced into an arena with No-face for a [[No-Holds-Barred Beatdown]], Rex makes it clear to the onlooking Circe that Van Kleiss places no value on him other than his life.
* Omi and Chase Young from ''[[
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