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* Mermaid Man and Barnacle Boy of ''[[Spongebob SquarePants]]'' are a parody of this, with them yelling "Mermaid Man and Barnacle Boy Unite!" before activating their powers.
* ''[[Transformers Animated]]'': Jetfire and Jetstorm combine to make "Safeguard".
** In fact all [[Combining Mecha]] have a bit of this, in that they're devastating in a [[Five -Man Band]], but nothing to write home about individually.
** Oh, individually, they've got [[Playing With Fire]] and [[Blow You Away]] going for them, respectively. They're not overly reliant on Safeguard mode.
* In ''[[Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 2003 (Animation)|Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles]]'' (2003), assassin duo Mr. Touch and Mr. Go need to bump fists in order to (temporarily) access their powers: super-strength for Mr. Touch, super-speed for Mr. Go. Given that these fade in a matter of minutes, they're [[Those Two Bad Guys|always together]].
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* In ''[[Captain Planet and The Planeteers]]'', the Planeteers all had rings with individual powers but [[All Your Powers Combined|only when all five of them used them together could they summon Captain Planet.]]
* Despite being sentient themselves, the [[Humongous Mecha]] in ''[[Robotix]]'' could only activate their [[Transforming Mecha|transforming powers]] when they had human pilots.
* In ''[[Drac Pack]]'' by [[Hanna -Barbera]], the three main characters can only shift from their human to their monstrous [[Cursed With Awesome|(and super-powered)]] forms by touching each other... [[By the Power of Grayskull|and shouting]] "[[Totally Radical|Whacko!]]"
* On ''[[Codename Kids Next Door]]'', the Kids Next Door Code Module is protected by a dual key system that requires two operatives to give their authorization codes to access it.
* Magnokor of ''[[Inhumanoids (Animation)|Inhumanoids]]'' is a borderline case, as he/they get referred to as a singular creature, but actually demonstrate two separate identities that argue with one another, even when merged as a two-headed monster. Only when split into two bodies can he/they trap Metlar in a magnetic field, and hence qualify for this trope.