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When an anti-heroic or outright villainous character is forced by circumstances to work with a heroic character and over time, becomes more selfless and cooperative as a result (though not necessarily to Heel–Face Turn levels). They may even blame The Hero for making them go "soft" — often right after a Conscience Makes You Go Back or a Changed My Mind, Kid moment. This is even more likely to occur if the heroic character is a Messianic Archetype, an All-Loving Hero, etc.
A type of Character Development. Toxic Friend Influence and Peer Pressure Makes You Evil are the opposites. Compare Paying It Forward, Got Me Doing It (which is about mannerisms rather than internal values), Good Feels Good (which is about good's inherent superiority over evil, rather than personal influence), and The Paragon (who actively strives to make this happen). Compare/contrast Morality Pet, who induces niceness in a villain who otherwise remains perfectly vile.
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Kyouko in Puella Magi Madoka Magica is introduced as an Unscrupulous Hero and clashes violently with the heroic Sayaka at first. However, after the true nature of magical girls is revealed to them, Kyouko grows more attached to Sayaka, rediscovers her own long-forgotten heroic self, and ultimately commits a Heroic Sacrifice to stop a rampaging Witch Sayaka.
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Doyle in Angel. In the first episode, he is reluctant to help Angel in any way other than getting the visions and passing on the message; after Angel forces him to come along to Russel's place, Doyle almost bails when he hears gunshots. Fast forward to the episode Hero, where Doyle decides to make a Heroic Sacrifice instead of Angel.
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Zabuza from Naruto has a moment of this due to Haku.
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Green Arrow from Justice League was already a hero but is introduced adamantly refusing to join because he doesn't like the League's style. They only seemed to fight the "big monsters" while he preferred to help the "little guys". However, after he takes down a giant radioactive "monster", he starts to reconsider, that and Black Canary walking by didn't hurt either. Interestingly, it's later implied that he is playing this role for the rest of the League — that Green Arrow is acting as a kind of Morality Chain for the more powerful members of the League, keeping their attention on the "little guys".
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Both Piccolo and Vegeta from the Dragon Ball franchise fell prey to this, though it took a lot longer with Vegeta.
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Ymir in Attack on Titan starts off as an extremely cynical and egoistic individual, but falls in love with the (unhealthily) selfless Christa Renz, and undergoes much character development under her influence (as well as vice versa). Before she is Put on a Bus, we last see her sacrificing herself for Christa, as well as for Reiner and Berthold, and musing about how nice it feels to be a "goddess" for a change ("Goddess" being Christa's affectionate in-universe nickname among her comrades).
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Downplayed in Discworld. One of Carrot's defining traits is that he expects people around him to behave and be good to each other, and they do. The effect of his presence tends to be temporary and wears off shortly after he's gone, but as long as he's around, it works on just about everyone.
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Kamen Rider Build: It's actually lampshaded that Sento's ideals are infectious. His attitude will gnaw even on the true, hardcore cynics because he is the silly, idealistic rabbit. It kind of bugs him if people decide that the love and peace they fight for should include him too, though.
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Parodied in Sam & Fuzzy. The majority of the comic's early story arcs revolve around Sam being drawn into Mr. Blank's plot to resurrect the defunct Ninja Mafia (and Mr. Black's desire to keep it dead). One of the players in this plot ends up being Gertrude Dupont, who spent most of her life training in the hopes of becoming Ninja Emperor, a position Sam basically stumbled into under false pretenses. When the position is in her grasp if she just lets Mr. Blank kill Sam, she finds that she can't go through with it, and points out that, out of all the people she has betrayed and backstabbed in her life, Sam was the only person who ever expected her to do the right thing, and it makes her want to do...something.
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The Black Bulls from Black Clover start off as a lackadaisical group who have a reputation as inept Magic Knights. After Asta joins, they become inspired by his determination and selflessness as a Magic Knight, especially in the Underwater Temple when they fight against Vetto. As a result, they train their magics more and take their duties more seriously. So much so that they jump from last place to second place at the annual squad rankings.
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In Labyrinth, Sarah does this with the dwarf Hoggle, gradually inducing him to be less selfish and cowardly, while undergoing a Coming of Age Character Arc herself.
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Thunderbolts: The whole of the first arc is about them Becoming the Mask, but for Beetle/M.A.C.H.-1, the turning point comes in Spider-Man Team-Up #7. He's looking forward to stabbing the hero in the back in a deniable way, but after fighting alongside him, and seeing Spidey stand up for the Thunderbolts, he just can't do it. When telling Meteorite about this later, he nearly mentions the trope by name:
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The Owl House: While Amity starts off as an Alpha Bitch who's Lonely Among People, the more time she spends around Luz, the more she loosens up, trading off her original Girl Posse for Luz, Willow (who she makes up with) and Gus. She lampshades this in "Escaping Expulsion", pointing out that she hangs around them because they encourage her to be a better person.
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In Ranking of Kings, Kage became a jaded thief after living such a painful life, then upon meeting Bojji he first just finds the boy peculiar for being apparently so dumb, but after Kage gets to know Bojji for what he truly is, a determined boy who wants to rise above all the mockery and body limitations, Kage finds light in his life again, vowing to become Bojji's own shadow, as in the best friend and partner he can have to attain the dream of becoming a great king.
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Garrus is unique as a companion in Mass Effect in that you can shift his attitude to life with your actions and dialogue. He starts off as a frustrated Cowboy Cop, but traveling with a Paragon Shepard convinces him that playing by the book is the better alternative. Of course, working with Renegade Shepard only reinforces his original beliefs.
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In Mass Effect 2, you can continue to influence Garrus on his Loyalty Mission, but the game also gives us Jack, characterized as "the meanest and most spiteful creature in the galaxy". While she certainly tries to live up to that description, undertaking the Suicide Mission with Shepard brings out the more selfless traits in her. If she dies there, her last words blame Shepard for her starting to "care". If she lives, she becomes a much more helpful and caring person by the next game, even jokingly blaming Shepard for bringing out her softer side.
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Steven Universe : Peridot, Lapis, and eventually the Diamonds become better people after spending time with Steven
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Mass Effect:
Garrus is unique as a companion in Mass Effect in that you can shift his attitude to life with your actions and dialogue. He starts off as a frustrated Cowboy Cop, but traveling with a Paragon Shepard convinces him that playing by the book is the better alternative. Of course, working with Renegade Shepard only reinforces his original beliefs.
In Mass Effect 2, you can continue to influence Garrus on his Loyalty Mission, but the game also gives us Jack, characterized as "the meanest and most spiteful creature in the galaxy". While she certainly tries to live up to that description, undertaking the Suicide Mission with Shepard brings out the more selfless traits in her. If she dies there, her last words blame Shepard for her starting to "care". If she lives, she becomes a much more helpful and caring person by the next game, even jokingly blaming Shepard for bringing out her softer side.
From the same game, there's also Miranda Lawson. In the beginning, she is one of the most loyal operatives that the Illusive Man has in all of Cerberus. In the end, she dramatically gives her resignation from Cerberus, having become even more loyal to Shepard.
Persistently picking Paragon dialogue and interruptions in the Omega DLC can push Aria away from her worst impulses and more towards a Jerk with a Heart of Gold as she, Shepard, and Nyreen work together to kick Cerebus off of Omega Station. Once General Petrovksy is defeated the following cutscene has Aria physically grabbing him by the throat with intent to choke him slowly to death as revenge for forcing her to flee her station. Normally if the player doesn't have Shepard use a Paragon interrupt here Petrovsky is choked to death; however, if Paragon options had been consistently chosen throughout the campaign Aria will spare Petrovsky on her own without needing Shepard to intervene. Aria comments that just being around Shepard for a few hours makes her "go soft", comparing Shepard's steadfast moral code to a disease. Nyreen also plays a role with her unyielding nobility towards caring for the civilians on Omega as well as being Aria's ex — Aria's dialogue at the end, should she move towards softening, suggests she's partially doing it to honor Nyreen's sacrifice at the entrance of the Afterlife nightclub.
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Invoked in The Good Place: Eleanor refuses to work with Michael unless he attends Chidi's courses in moral philosophy.
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Luffy from One Piece is hardly a hero (and doesn't want to be one), but he has a massive problem with powerful people abusing their power and often demonstrates it with his fists. Thanks to his charismatic and caring nature, this attitude quickly takes hold of most of his crewmates, even the stoic and previously uncaring swordsman Zoro.
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This is a gameplay mechanic in Knights of the Old Republic II: The Sith Lords: not only are you able to swing between the Light and Dark Sides of the Force, but you can also build up Relationship Values of your party members to sway their own attitudes towards Light and Dark from their default positions to whatever philosophy your support, so the Light-Sided Exile will inevitably do this to her Dark-Sided companions.
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Doctor Who:
Jack Harkness; when he's introduced in "The Empty Child", he's a time-traveling scam artist, but his time spent travelling with the Doctor turns him into an Anti-Hero. He acknowledges the change in "The Parting of the Ways" when he's preparing to make a Last Stand against the Daleks to buy the Doctor some time, commenting good-naturedly that he wished he'd never met the Doctor because he preferred himself as a coward.
"The Vampires of Venice": Rory Williams calls the Doctor out for this, pointing out that the Doctor is terribly dangerous because he inspires people to try and impress him. Ironically enough, Rory himself goes with Amy to assist the Doctor in saving Venice, the Doctor recalling Rory's words.
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Star Wars Rebels: Ezra Bridger is originally a "street rat" who's mostly in it for himself. This changes when he joins the crew of the Ghost and sees how often they put themselves in danger to help others, inspiring him to do the same and setting him on the path to becoming a Jedi.
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What If…? (2021): T'Challa as Starlord can't seem to help himself from converting everyone he meets into becoming a hero. Even Thanos!
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In Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba, Zenitsu was more of a reluctant coward before meeting Tanjiro, the guy always had some goodness in him but his willingness to act was less prominent, with Zenitsu wanting to avoid danger as much as he could, needing some push for him to act as a hero; working with Tanjiro most of the time, however, has made Zenitsu grow quicker to act on behalf of others as walking with Tanjiro has made him face more danger than he likely would if they never became friends.
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Mittens the cat would've been content to stay behind in Las Vegas while Bolt continued to Los Angeles, had not Rhino reminded her of Bolt's selfless ethics. Bolt's heroism is infectious to the point that Mittens rescues Rhino the hamster during his Heroic Sacrifice, something that would have been inconceivable when Mittens and Rhino first met.
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In the first two Artemis Fowl books, career criminal Mulch Diggums only works with the rest of the cast in exchange for time cut off his sentence or a Mercy Lead over the cops who want to arrest him, or as a result of being blackmailed. By the third book, he's incredibly annoyed to learn that he's developed a fondness towards Artemis and is prepared to commit an entirely non-selfish act to prevent Artemis from being kidnapped by the Chicago mob.
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