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You may be looking for The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde or its stage musical adaptation Jekyll & Hyde. When a character and his Evil Twin, Evil Counterpart, or Shadow Archetype are really the same guy after all. Or, sometimes, a completely different character is sharing body space with another. The point is, the villain lives inside the hero's body, and therefore hides in plain sight. The hero is trying to catch himself. If the two personalities are aware of each other, this becomes a case of Gollum Made Me Do It. For a more mundane version, see Mood-Swinger. See In Vino Veritas if the change is alcohol-induced (you could call it "Dr Jekyll and Mr Jack Daniels"). As an evil “Hyde� personality's crimes are outside the good “Jekyll’s� control and the “Jekyll� is usually unable to stop the “Hyde� emerging, this is often a case of being Driven to Villainy. Sometimes, though, the “Hyde� is not really evil; it may just be more instinctual or capable of using violence when necessary... See Wikipedia Behavior for the wiki version of this, also known as "Dr. Pedia and Mr. Trope". Also, a "Jekyll" persona isn't necessarily entirely "good" either — it may just be subtler or more self-controlled. After all, in the original story, Jekyll created Hyde as an outlet for his darker impulses, thus acknowledging that he had such impulses. Occasionally, the situation can be resolved (not necessarily favorably) with a Split-Personality Takeover, or with a Split-Personality Merge that reconciles both sides into a healthy whole. See also Superpowered Evil Side and Helpless Good Side. The trope name comes, of course, from The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, by Robert Louis Stevenson. The dual nature of Jekyll was actually originally a Twist Ending in the case of that story, but the book became famous and now it no longer surprises anyone. Most adaptations of the work focus on the dichotomy from the start. Other occurrences of the trope may still manage to surprise if they’re well done. The real-life example of Deacon Brodie (cabinet-making pillar of the church by day, burglar by night) is said to have inspired Stevenson, as did the story of Horace Wells, a pioneer of medical anesthetics. While researching chloroform by testing various dosages on himself, Wells unknowingly built up a dangerous level of the drug in his system, and ultimately attacked two prostitutes with sulfuric acid in a state of intoxicated paranoia. He then committed suicide after sobering up and learning what he had done. Specific variations include: Hyde Plays Jekyll: When the Hyde personality is in control and pretends to be Jekyll in order to fool others; The Jekyll Is a Jerk: Where the Jekyll personality as well as the Hyde turns out to be morally shady if not outright evil. Since the fact that the hero and the villain are the same person could often be used as a twist ending, beware of spoilers on this page. |
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Mary Shelley's Frankenhole has the Jekyll and Hyde, whose serum causes John Belushi to turn into Jim Belushi. Victor also ridicules him for being his own monster. | |
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The protagonist and Tyler Durden from Fight Club. Lampshaded by Marla: "You're Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Jackass." | |
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Kamen Rider Fourze: The Cygnus Zodiarts develops a split personality upon using his Switch for the first time, his meek cosplay otaku persona suppressed by a vain Dark Messiah. The Gemini Switch has a similar effect. | |
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Five Nights at Freddy's: It's implied that this is how Glitchtrap's brainwashing possibly works. Luis notes in one of Five Nights at Freddy's AR: Special Delivery's unintended emails that there appears to be two sides to Vanessa when it comes to her online activity: the Glurge Addict who loves nature, and the Nightmare Fuel Station Attendant who is interested in Cold-Blooded Torture. Similarly, in Five Nights at Freddy's: Security Breach Vanessa behaves differently depending on whether she's in her security guard persona or her rabbit mask persona; Vanessa normally is a grumpy Child Hater just trying to do her job, while Vanny is Faux Affably Evil and energetic. There's some indication in the notes that Vanessa may not entirely remember her actions as Vanny. The "Princess Quest" minigames also have puzzles involving the use of a 'shadow' version of the player character, further hinting at it. The Daycare Attendant from Security Breach is an animatronic with two modes. The first one you're introduced to is themed around the sun and is friendly, if a little clingy and overbearing. It is more of an obstacle than a threat, as it just wants to play with Gregory, a child who went into the Daycare after hours. There is, however, one rule when visiting the Daycare that it emphasizes: keep the lights on. The reason why shortly becomes clear, as the Attendant transforms into a moon-themed mode that is a threat, as it chases Gregory around the Daycare while muttering about how 'naughty children' need to be punished for being up past their bedtime. One note that can be found in the area reveals it has traumatized at least one child with this sort of behavior before. Needless to say, Sun is terrified of Moon and immediately kicks Gregory out once it reverts back. The 'Ruin' DLC introduces a third mode, Eclipse, which is implied to be a mixture of Sun's and Moon's positive traits. |
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Kamen Rider Revice: Daiji Igarashi/Kamen Rider Live and Kagero/Kamen Rider Evil are a straight example, with their shared Driver changing forms to match whichever one is in control. Daiji eventually manages to kill Kagero, but in this case Jekyll on his own turns out to be much worse than Hyde. | |
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The Inspector section: In the episode "Sicque! Sicque! Sicque!" , the Inspector and Sgt. Deux-Deux are called to investigate a mad scientist's laboratory. Sgt. Deux-Deux is The Fool and drinks a potion he finds in a beaker to calm his acid reflux because he believes it's water. Never mind the sick green color and the bubbles. It turns him into a monster that goes to torment the Inspector, who, of course, doesn't know it's Sgt. Deux-Deux. | |
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A Scanner Darkly has the main character hunting down a drug dealer who is in fact himself, having developed split personalities from the drug. | |
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In the Count Duckula episode "Doctor Goosewing and Mr. Duck", Von Goosewing invents a potion that reverses everyone's personality. He and Duckula become "wicious wampires", Igor becomes happy and loving and Nanny becomes a brainbox. | |
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Mewgenics A Jekyll is a bright-eyed, positively adorable kitty enemy. Give it a few turns and they'll morph into far more powerful (and uglier) Hydes. | |
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Where In Time Is Carmen Sandiego had a girl named Jacqueline Hyde, who jumped from sweet, innocent schoolgirl to raving, snarling harpy at the drop of a hat. | |
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In X-Men, Sauron (no, not THAT Sauron) has this kind of relationship with his alter-ego, Karl Lykos. | |
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Kamen Rider Wizard: Wiseman, leader of the Phantoms, and the White Wizard appear to have this relationship. It's subverted when it's revealed that the Wizard was always in complete control and was simply using his monstrous alter-ego to play both sides. | |
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In Please Don't Tell My Parents You Believe Her the retired supervillain First Horseman theorizes the main character, Penny, had a mild case of splitting into a mildly villainous personality called "Bad Penny" who a mind-reader confirms is almost the same as Penny. | |
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The very uptight Berio in Duel Savior Destiny has an exhibitionist kleptomaniac side in Black Papillon that she developed as a way of dealing with stress. While Berio is highly disapproving of how her other side reacts and seems unaware, deep down she knows that it's probably her. | |
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Tom and Jerry: Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Mouse: Desperate to stop Jerry from drinking the milk he stole, Tom pours all sorts of poisons on the said milk. Instead of killing Jerry, it transforms him into an invulnerable super mouse with super strength. Unlike other cases of this trope, Jerry is aware of himself during his transformation and there's no trigger to set it off. That and the fact the one who creates the serum (aka Jekyll) is not the one suffering its effects. The episode "See Dr. Jackal and Hide" of The Tom and Jerry Show, which is a reworking of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Mouse. In this instance, it's a human scientist who tests a growth serum he created on himself. Predictably, everything goes wrong and he transforms into a long-haired, monster that chases Tom and Jerry until the effects wear off. He doesn't remember a thing and randomly switches back to Hyde mode. |
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Batman: Arkham Knight: Harley Quinn's DLC story reveals her insanity to be this, with Harley Quinn being haunted by the voice of Dr. Harleen Quinzel. Harleen has no power over Harley, and is trying to get Harley to give up on her ramages and return to their normal life. Harley doesn't want to listen. | |
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In Dishonored 2, Alexandria Hypatia is a saintly doctor desperately trying to find a cure for a disease that's running rampant through Karnaca's silver miners. So desperate, in fact, that she wound up testing one of her serums on herself, inadvertently creating Grim Alex, an Ax-Crazy cannibalistic serial killer. | |
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Five Finger Death Punch: Their song "Jekyll and Hyde" is, unsurprisingly, about this trope. Also mentioned in "Welcome to the Circus" with the line "Everybody's got a Jekyll and Hyde." |
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Season 6 of Dexter has Travis and Professor Gellar turning out to be just one person, they even try to Sixth Sense the twist for nine episodes. It was painfully obvious. | |
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Rosario + Vampire has Moka Akashiya, a shy, well mannered girl who is not always confident. Her true self is a thuggish brute of a vampire who can kick the snot out of anyone. And by true self, we mean the personality she was born with. Her "Jekyll" half was artificially created. | |
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The Green Goblin is sometimes, and to an extent originally, depicted as a split personality of the milquetoast scientist Norman Osborn. The main difference is that Osborn is a Manipulative Bastard, while the Goblin is an Ax-Crazy psychopath. Since he came Back from the Dead, Osborn had been more or less in control and became the Goblin willingly and for shitz and giggles, but recently he's started losing it again. When he had a breakdown at the end of Dark Reign after being (to the public) the squeaky clean Iron Patriot, when they took his mask off he had Green Goblin paint on underneath... (though in that case, that might have been triggered by Nate Grey, who'd planned to cut the Goblin persona loose from deep within Osborn and show the world what he really was. While Nate lost that round, it looks like he won the war). | |
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The Ultimate Haunted House has Gahan Wilson, the ghost host of the mansion, suffering from a Split Personality due to a formula he drank, splitting him into a good and evil side. The good one will give hints and items to the player. The bad one will curse the player, steal items, or summon monsters into the room. Part of the challenge of the game is determining whether Gahan is good or evil at any particular moment, especially considering Evil Gahan will pretend to be Good Gahan in order to lure you into a false sense of security. | |
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In Project ARMS, Keith Black has his original, rather sweet personality and is gradually taken over by his "father" Keith White, who is a demented maniac with a God complex. Alice herself is split into "White Alice" and "Dark Alice". | |
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There are some Looney Tunes cartoons exploiting this trope that Friz Freleng didn't direct: "The Case of the Stuttering Pig", directed by Frank Tashlin: Mr. Goodwill, the lawyer, exploits this trope to get rid of a group of piglets so he can appropriate the house they just inherited from their Uncle Solomon — Goodwill is the next heir in line. He drinks two glasses of well-shaken Jekyll and Hyde juice to turn into a monster. "The Impatient Patient", directed by Norman McCabe: Daffy Duck goes to Dr. Jerkyll's to get cured of his severe case of hiccup. The place is outright scary but the doctor turns out to be a complete scaredy-cat. So, to successfully frighten the duck and cure him, Jerkyll concocts and drinks a formula to transform into Mr. Hyde. Not that Hyde is any less of a doofus (here his name is Chloe, for whom Daffy had been searching to deliver a telegram). "The Prize Pest", directed by Robert McKimson: Porky wins a prize in a radio contest. Cue Daffy Duck inside a gift box being delivered to his door. Naturally, Daffy starts causing mayhem in Porky's house, which gets him kicked out of the place. In response, Daffy lampshades this trope — in the lawn, he concludes that he'll have to "use his Jekyll and Hyde routine on this one". He then proceeds to exploit it by scaring Porky into submission. You see, if you mistreat Daffy, he turns into this hideous, fanged duck monster. But if you treat him nicely, he can be the loveliest of pets. In truth, Daffy merely messes the feathers on his head and puts some fake fangs on his beak. |
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The third book of the Extreme Monsters book series, Meet Mr. Hydeous, introduced Doc's nephew Gerald, who had little interest in extreme sports. Gerald ends up drinking a potion that turns him into Mr. Hydeous and his alter ego starts competing against the Extreme Monsters by joining Team Pendant. | |
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Monster Farm: One of the monster animals in is Dr. Woolly, a meek and bespectacled sheep who mutates into a deranged brute named Mr. Ewwe whenever he gets wet (getting wet again changes him back). | |
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Jekyll plays around with the dichotomy. For the first half of the series Jackman ruins his life trying to minimize the damage Hyde could cause, particularly to his own family. Although Hyde is meant to be the most intelligent creature on the planet, his immature mind and Jackman's own substantial intelligence and careful planning allow Jackman to keep a tight hold on Hyde's actions. | |
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In D.Gray-Man, this is the case with Tyki Mikk and possibly the rest of the Noah... Though probably just Tyki (who 'loves humans'); his mind remains constant between sides, and he gave his little friend the silver off a murdered exorcist's coat as a present. If Allen had gotten it, the plot might have run a bit differently... Also, White Tyki appears to be effectively dead. His identity took a serious scramble back when Allen thought he'd cut the evil out of him and got a really superpowered especially evil side instead. Surprising he pulled himself back together, but he's different. The Noah are activated out of normal humans, whenever a seat is left unfilled by a death in the family, and for the most part memory is not continuous from incarnation to incarnation, but those persons are still subsumed into the Noah identity once activated. This is one of the things Allen is trying to prevent happening to him. Whether Adam the Millennium Earl and the Fourteenth have died and recorporated before is not clear; very possibly they haven't. Road is over thirty five now; it's possible Adam has kept that rakish young face for thousands of years. (And covered it with a grinning balloon thing in a goofy hat about as long. Mysteriously.) | |
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Played with in "Bubba Hyde" by Diamond Rio. The song is about an ordinary guy named Barney Jekyll, a grocery store employee and volunteer firefighter who seems like an unhip ordinary man, except on Friday nights, when he dons a leather jacket and zebra boots, and becomes the party animal "Bubba Hyde". | |
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JÅ«go of the Scales in Naruto is a Gentle Giant who lives in constant fear of what he will do when his bloodline transforms him into his Curse Seal self. | |
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In The Outer Limits (1963) episode "Expanding Human", a consciousness-expanding drug transforms one of its researchers physically and mentally, turning him back and forth between his normal self and a super-strong, super-intelligent alter ego who wants to Take Over the World and convert or destroy the rest of humanity. | |
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In The Dukes of Hazzard, Luke inadvertently ingests a mind-altering serum. At first he's just snarky and testy to his cousins, but soon becomes despicably evil, terrorizing Hazzard, robbing the bank, disrespecting Uncle Jesse, and even becoming a masher. | |
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Borderlands 2 has Krieg, who is split between the dominant, psychotic personality and a subdued sane personality. The latter tries to ensure that the former only kills "the deserving" and even swears that if the latter ever sheds innocent blood that it'll take over and commit suicide. In response, the psycho personality will even bash himself in the face with his axe to silence the voice. | |
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It turns out that, in The Suffering and its sequel, whenever Torque transforms into a Malefactor, it's actually his second personality, Blackmore, coming to the forefront. | |
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Bigger Than Life shows the schoolteacher Ed Avery (James Mason) abusing his prescription medication and going from an overworked frustrated teacher and husband to a psychopathic and abusive father, with an authoritarian attitude to teaching children. It's implied in the film that these attitudes and feelings were within him all along but the drug simply provided an outlet. | |
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Hyde and Go Tweet: Dr. Jekyll creates a formula that turns him into the monstrous Mr. Hyde, Evil Laugh included. It's precisely in the bottle containing the formula that Tweety goes to hide from Sylvester, thus getting transformed into a deranged bird that's twice Sylvester's size. The cat, of course, has no idea Tweety is the monster, so when the latter changes back to normal, the former is still trying to eat him. | |
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Harumi Chono from Paranoia Agent. Tutor for Ichi by day, a prostitute named Maria by night. The way they communicate with one another? Leaving messages on their answering machine for each other. | |
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In the second Welkin Weasels trilogy, the mild-mannered gerbil Professor Speckle Jyde takes a potion to become the rude and belligerent shrew Lycus Heck. In this case, Jyde is well aware of the potion's effects, and believes taking an occasional holiday from being polite and mild mannered is probably healthy. | |
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The Robonic Stooges: The episode "Dr. Jekyll and Hyde Curly" has Dr. Jerkyll creating his Red Hot Atomic Pepper while in prison. He dusts it all over himself and, as a result, an ugly, Mr. Hyde-like head grows in the back of his head. With the extra strength that the head provides, they both escape from jail and proceed to kidnap Curly. Jerkyll eventually captures all three stooges and dusts his Pepper over them as well, with the same results. The heads control their bodies (but not minds) to make them do Jerkyll's bidding. Every application of the Pepper has the Running Gag of the person not realizing they just got a head on their nape, with the head answering: | |
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Alpha Flight's Aurora switched between a free-spirited superhero personality and that of a highly repressed Catholic school teacher. | |
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The episode "See Dr. Jackal and Hide" of The Tom and Jerry Show, which is a reworking of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Mouse. In this instance, it's a human scientist who tests a growth serum he created on himself. Predictably, everything goes wrong and he transforms into a long-haired, monster that chases Tom and Jerry until the effects wear off. He doesn't remember a thing and randomly switches back to Hyde mode. | |
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The 100 Girlfriends Who Really, Really, Really, Really, Really Love You: Kurumi is usually a sweet girl, but once she becomes hungry (which is almost always), she becomes aggressive until her hunger is satisfied; a human Morpeko, basically. | |
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Allelujah and Hallelujah in Mobile Suit Gundam 00. The former is a soft-spoken Nice Guy who is willing to save innocent lives while the latter is an Ax-Crazy sadist who takes joy of torturing his enemies. Both personalities are aware of each other's existence, causing Allelujah to be afraid that allowing Hallelujah to control him would make things worse unless it's necessary such as defeating powerful enemies. | |
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Before I Hang: After taking the age-reversal serum, Dr. Garth is occasionally overcome by a sudden urge to kill induced by the presence of an executed murderer's blood in his system. Garth does not remember committing these murders. | |
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Dr. Jekyll & Ms. Hyde, itself a Comedic Remake of the darker Doctor Jekyll and Sister Hyde, parodies the trope, with meek scientist Richard Jacks turning into a lustful, cutthroat female alter ego named Helen Hyde via a recreation of his ancestor Henry Jekyll's formula. | |
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"Dr. Jerkyl's Hide": Effectively a remake of Freleng's "Tree for Two", only instead of Spike (renamed Alf here) being walloped by a panther, Sylvester hides in Dr. Jerkyl's laboratory while running away from the dogs where he drinks the formula and becomes a monster cat capable of beating up Alf. | |
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A variant is possible in Aberrant. Novas can accumulate physical and/or psychological mutations from various sources (most of which give you power at this cost), and can gain the ability to suppress their superpowered side, including these mutations. Of course, there's no reason that this Superpowered Alter Ego has to be evil; it's just as likely to be heroic or villainous as is a "normal" person. | |
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Gankutsuou has The Count of Monte Cristo possessed by the titular demon which completely submerges his original good personality as Edmond Dantes. This is only a part of the story, though, as it was Edmond's own lust for revenge that summoned Gankutsuou to him, to begin with, and Gankutsuou has no personal interest in doing any harm to Edmond's enemies or their loved ones, only fulfilling his own end of the bargain. When it seems that Gankutsuou has fully consumed Edmond, he simply walks away from the person he was about to kill as revenge by proxy, without so much as looking back. | |
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Doshin, the kind, benevolent, helpful giant, and Jashin, the evil, sadistic, vicious version, in Doshin the Giant. | |
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In the original Total Recall (1990), Quaid is actually an implanted personality of the villain Hauser. Maybe. | |
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In the iOS game Layton Brothers: Mystery Room, Alfendi is in this predicament thanks to an incident 4 years ago. However, it seems that the "Hyde" is the real personality while his new persona is the Jekyll. | |
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Supernatural: Kind-and-gentle human Sammy, arrogant-and-violent demonic Sammy. And then there is soulless robo Sammy... | |
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Power Rangers: Mesogog and Anton Mercer from Power Rangers: Dino Thunder. Eventually Mesogog splits himself off from Mercer because he gets fed up with sharing. It frees the Rangers to not hold back against him, but he becomes even more effective due to being able to act more often and not just when he surfaces. A similar example is the villains Heckyl and Snide from Power Rangers Dino Charge. Played with, however, in that both personalities are firmly evil, just preferring different methods and disdaining the other's. Towards the end, Heckyl has a Heel–Face Turn, and Snide uses some tech to completely separate them. |
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Yu-Gi-Oh! has Marik and Yami Marik, the latter being the personification of Marik's rage and anger. He eventually hijacked Marik's body and tried to kill his other self to maintain complete control. | |
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David Callaway and Charlie in Hide and Seek. | |
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Motor Mania: It features Goofy as the mild-mannered, friendly Mr. Walker. However, whenever Mr. Walker gets into his car, he becomes the ill-tempered, violent, and reckless Mr. Wheeler. | |
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In BioShock Infinite Booker and Comstock are the same person. In the beginning it's more of an Evil Twin situation - they do not actually "merge" like for example dead Chen Lin and living Chen Lin. Metaphorically, though, Comstock is the evil within Booker - both are single-minded, cynical and have a high capacity for violence. Booker is also willing to commit massive manslaughter and serve blatant lies to reach his goal (which in the beginning of the game is even quite morally corrupt). Later on, the metaphor becomes physical reality. Firstly, when Booker kills Comstock but is forced to take charge of the Hand of the Prophet and use the Songbird to destroy a Vox Populi attack. Temporarily, he is Comstock in both biology and social function. Secondly when he is transferred back in time to actually merge with the earlier version of himself that is set on the path of becoming Comstock. When this past Booker "remembers" his future actions as the Hyde, he chooses to let himself be killed. The hero has, indeed, "caught himself". | |
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Mnemosyne subverts this in its penultimate episode. Rin, who was sucked into a jet engine, and presumably got her memories mixed up from having her brain turned into a shake, is seen working at a MegaCorp by day and killing other immortals and collecting their time spores by night. Mimi even lampshades it. However, it turns out that the latter was actually Laura in a cyborg body designed to look like Rin. | |
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Me, Myself & Irene had this with Jim Carrey playing two guys in one — nice cop Charlie and bad cop Hank. | |
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On The Big Bang Theory, after Penny wakes up with Raj, she refers to herself as Dr. Jekyll and Miss Whore. | |
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The Static Shock episode "Tantrum" had Virgil Hawkins/Static's classmate Thomas Kim transform into a purple behemoth whenever he got angry. Static even compares the transformation to Jekyll and Hyde. | |
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Julia Jekyll and Harriet Hyde had the main character Julia Jekyll turn into a hairy monster called Harriet Hyde uncontrollably. | |
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In Origins, a Mass Effect/Star Wars/Borderlands/Halo Massive Multiplayer Crossover, Sarah develops into a downplayed version of this. She wasn't ever meant to have a personality, but when her controls are removed she manifests a helpful side and a Drunk on the Dark Side personality that tries to tempt her back into her old ways. | |
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Homestuck: When Gamzee Makara is stoned, he's one of the sweetest, most goofy Love Freak characters in the whole thing. But when he gets sober... Calliope and her "brother" share a body, and switch places whenever one goes to sleep or hears the other's name. Calliope is one of the sweetest and most helpful people the Post-Scratch Kids have. Her brother, on the other hand... This is actually normal for their species. |
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Emil from Tales of Symphonia: Dawn of the New World has two personalities. First, there is his normal, timid, self-effacing personality. Then there's his "Ratatosk Mode," which is significantly more aggressive, to say the least. | |
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Kamen Rider Ex-Aid: The title character flips between his normal identity of caring doctor Hojo Emu and the brash, confident Genius Gamer M whenever he transforms, with an early upgrade allowing them to split into two bodies to become Ex-Aid at the same time. Both are equally heroic, until much later in the show when it comes out that "M" is actually Emu's Enemy Without Parado. | |
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Jekyll and Hyde (2015) has Robert Jekyll, grandson of the infamous Dr. Jekyll, and his alternate personality, Hyde. In this Hyde emerges when Jekyll doesn't take certain drugs. | |
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In the unreleased song "Angry Blonde" (intended for The Marshall Mathers LP), Slim Shady would have been represented as a rage-induced physical transformation - "you wouldn't like me when I'm angry - the Reeboks on my feet turn to Nike, and my skin pales, hair turns blond..." | |
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The Ettin in The Order of the Stick prequel story "How the Paladin Got His Scar" invokes this. The left head goes on a rampage while the right head pretends to speak reasonably and engage whatever it's attacking. This just serves to distract the target and make it easier to kill. | |
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In the Xanth book Crewel Lye, there's a Magician named Yin Yang who spends a lengthy amount of time pretending to be two different people, Yin and Yang, who were having a competition to see which one should be heir to the current King. It turns out that the competition was about which side of his personality should take over. | |
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Psychic Squad has Mirage, who is also Phantom Daughter. Both personalities are hiding in and from Yuuri, AKA The Doll, an ordinary schoolgirl "built" for infiltration that they are spending an increasing amount of time in, to their boss' displeasure. Additionally, there's a fourth personality that the other three are unaware of. | |
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Anna and Susan in Sire. Indeed, they obsess over the original Stevenson work, and are even descended from Edward Hyde. | |
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Bram & Vlad has Henry E. Jekyll and his counterpart, Jack Hyde. You can tell them apart because Hyde is a violent thug with red eyes, sharp teeth, sharp nails and he supports Argentina during the World Cup. | |
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Norman Osborn and the Goblin in Spider-Man: The Animated Series; unlike most depictions, this version of Osborn was a decent guy (or at least trying to be one), while the Goblin was as homicidal as ever. | |
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Moon Knight (2022): From the start of the series, Marc Spector (and his secret identity, Moon Knight) and Steven Grant (and his secret identity, Mr. Knight) are shown as alternate personalities of someone with raging DID. (Initially, Marc knows about Steven, but not vice-versa.) Neither is technically a dark "Hyde", though; Marc is fully capable of competent violence, unlike the mild-mannered pacifist Steven, but retains a working sense of morality. However, it becomes increasingly clear through the series that there may be a third persona. This is eventually revealed to be the ruthlessly violent Jake Lockley, who emerges when even Marc can't handle a threat and usually solves it by killing everyone within reach. | |
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In Inanimate Insanity we have Yin-Yang, in which the sides go back and forth fighting each other constantly. | |
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Persona (1966): The dynamic between Elisabet and Sister Alma; the strange scenes in which one turns the other's head towards her; the reaction of Mr Vogler to Anna. | |
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Mr. Meaty: After years of being showered with insults without getting mad (he chugs them deep inside), Parker finally explodes when a client insults his ribs specialty. The pent-up emotions turn him into a purple, Mr. Hyde monster called Incredible Jerk that throws hurtful insults left and right. Parker reverts back to normal when he's let off enough steam, but transforms against whenever anyone insults him again. | |
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Pathfinder: The Alchemist class can create a mutagenic potion that changes his/her personality and appearance, making the character more physically powerful at the expense of their mental abilities. The Master Chymist Prestige Class takes this a step further, allowing the alchemist to create a unique infusion that, when taken, changes the character's personality and Character Alignment and possibly gives them a monstrous appearance; the two personas have separate minds and may work against each other. That said, the Split Personality doesn't have to be evil, just a different alignment; a Lawful Good chymist could have a Chaotic Good alter ego, for instance. | |
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"Sacrifice" by Disturbed is about this trope, along with themes of "My other side is going to hurt you". | |
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Other Halves is about an dating app that manifests and then unleashes the user's "other half," or id. | |
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In Skulduggery Pleasant, there's Darquesse for Valkyrie and Lord Vile for Skulduggery. | |
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Nick and Francois in Youth in Revolt. | |
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Several times in Jackie Chan Adventures is Jackie split into a good and bad side, usually via the Tiger talisman. These two sides are the same person and represent the balance in all humans of a good and bad side. Ironically, this occurs in one episode in which Jade is performing in a play about Jekyll and Hyde. It's not really "good" and "bad" though so much as "moral pacifist" and "amoral badass": | |
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Smallville: Davis Bloome/Doomsday. Before that, when Clark tried to explain himself to Chloe about not being himself lately (Lionel Luthor had swapped bodies with him), she stated that people sometimes act as Jekyll and then as Hyde but are the same after all. |
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Julius Kelp in The Nutty Professor (1963) (Sherman Klump in the remake) and his alter ego Buddy Love are a more family-friendly variant; Kelp/Klump is a nebbish with virtually no social graces, while Buddy Love is a casanova who oozes charisma. | |
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The Vampire Diaries: Stefan Salvatore. He has one side of his personality which is kind, caring, empathetic and compassionate and heroic ("Jekyll", Hero!Stefan) and another side of his personality which is sociopathic, crazy, addictive, cold and ruthless ("Hyde", Ripper!Stefan) Alaric Saltzman is a better example. Normally a good-hearted vampire hunter, he develops a serial killer Hyde persona from dying too often. |
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Necro Critic's sidekick, Devil Critic, is introduced in one of these plots. However, as a subversion, he turns out to just be Necro's brother filling in for him while he's in an energy drink induced coma. | |
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Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Mouse: Desperate to stop Jerry from drinking the milk he stole, Tom pours all sorts of poisons on the said milk. Instead of killing Jerry, it transforms him into an invulnerable super mouse with super strength. Unlike other cases of this trope, Jerry is aware of himself during his transformation and there's no trigger to set it off. That and the fact the one who creates the serum (aka Jekyll) is not the one suffering its effects. | |
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Toko Fukawa of Danganronpa: Trigger Happy Havoc has a split personality that happens to be an infamous serial killer known as Genocide Jack, whom she can summon by tasing herself. | |
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Kind of easy to miss, but Quest for Glory V had Praetorius and Mobius. While Praetorius is nicer than Mobius (which isn't all that hard), he's still completely okay with poisoning wizards in order to prove science superior. The character does change form when he's finally called out on this, but the graphics make it hard to tell, meaning the dialog is the only discernible indicator. | |
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Iron Fist (2017): The second season introduces Mary Walker, a slightly more realistic version of Marvel's Typhoid Mary from their comics. This version is a former special forces soldier and PTSD sufferer with a raging case of Hollywood dissociative identity disorder; "Mary" is a mild-mannered, fragile woman, while the amoral "Walker" has the military skills, being an effective mercenary despite her mental issues, able to take on the wielder of the Iron Fist with some smart planning and the right weapons. Then at the end of the season they both realize there's a third, even more dangerous persona, born from the incident that caused their DID in the first place that neither of them knew about. | |
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Kyo and Kyoshiro in Samurai Deeper Kyo. Subverted in the manga, played straight in the anime. | |
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The original Eclipso had Bruce Gordon at war with his evil alter-ego, Eclipso. Later retconned with Eclipso being a separate entity trapped in a black diamond that possesses his user. | |
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Henry Jekyll and Edward Hyde again in The Glass Scientists. Jekyll is a polite socialite hiding a high school's worth of insecurities while Hyde is ever-smiling self-described "creature of the night". | |
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Smeagol and Gollum in The Lord of the Rings. | |
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Garfield and Friends did their own spin on the tale in both a Garfield segment and a U.S. Acres segment. The U.S. Acres episode "Dr. Jekyll & Mr. Wade" began with Orson reading The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde to the others and has Wade accidentally hypnotized into turning into a hideous brute whenever he hears a bell ring. The Garfield segment "Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Mouse" had Garfield tell a version of the story while waiting for his microwave dinner to finish cooking. Garfield's version has the twist of Dr. Jekyll testing his formula on a mouse who subsequently changes into a monster and back whenever he hiccups rather than Jekyll using the formula on himself and becoming Mr. Hyde. |
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Batman: Harvey Dent, a.k.a 'Two-Face' has this going on, with the split represented by Harvey's own split face; his unblemished, handsome right side representing the good, noble District Attorney Harvey Dent, and the scarred, mangled left side representing the malevolent, vicious criminal Two-Face. In his case, the choice between 'Jekyll' and 'Hyde' depends on the results of a coin toss, with good or bad triumphing depending on which side the coin comes down on. This is singly most obvious in his debut appearance, where distinct similarities are drawn between him and the story. In fact, his appearance was inspired by a poster for the Spencer Tracy film. Batman: The Dark Knight Returns turns this on its head. Recent breakthroughs in plastic surgery have restored his face to normal, but at the unforeseen cost of forever destroying the "Harvey" half of his personality, and permanently leaving the "Two-Face" half in complete control. The Ventriloquist and his puppet, Scarface. Thought most people (including some writers and readers) act as if Scarface were actually alive. The Elseworlds comic Batman: Two Faces has Bruce Wayne in the Jekyll role, trying to create a serum to cure the split personality of Harvey Dent. We basically end up with "Dr. Batman and Mr. Joker". Issue 173 of World's Finest Comics had a story titled "The Jekyll-Hyde Heroes" where a scientist named Dr. Aaron give Batman and Superman a potion that caused them to respectively transform into copies of their respective enemies Two-Face and Kralik (an obscure Silver Age Superman villain). |
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Star Trek: In the Star Trek: The Original Series episode "The Enemy Within", a transporter malfunction splits Kirk's good and evil sides. A brainwashed Geordi is used as an assassin in the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode "The Mind's Eye". The Star Trek: Voyager episode "Darkling" has the Doctor develop a villainous split personality which he is unaware of as a result of making some unwise adjustments to his programming. |
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Kamen Rider: Kamen Rider Den-O effectively has four Hydes, sometimes even five, courtesy of the Imagin that live on his time-traveling train and need to possess his body in order to interact with the outside world. Each one gives Ryotaro a radically different personality and appearance whenever they take control, although they're all played by the same actor. They're also all heroes, albeit sometimes of questionable effectiveness. Kamen Rider Fourze: The Cygnus Zodiarts develops a split personality upon using his Switch for the first time, his meek cosplay otaku persona suppressed by a vain Dark Messiah. The Gemini Switch has a similar effect. Kamen Rider Wizard: Wiseman, leader of the Phantoms, and the White Wizard appear to have this relationship. It's subverted when it's revealed that the Wizard was always in complete control and was simply using his monstrous alter-ego to play both sides. Kamen Rider Ex-Aid: The title character flips between his normal identity of caring doctor Hojo Emu and the brash, confident Genius Gamer M whenever he transforms, with an early upgrade allowing them to split into two bodies to become Ex-Aid at the same time. Both are equally heroic, until much later in the show when it comes out that "M" is actually Emu's Enemy Without Parado. Kamen Rider Revice: Daiji Igarashi/Kamen Rider Live and Kagero/Kamen Rider Evil are a straight example, with their shared Driver changing forms to match whichever one is in control. Daiji eventually manages to kill Kagero, but in this case Jekyll on his own turns out to be much worse than Hyde. |
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Kaeloo: The eponymous character, who is normally a cute, gentle frog, transforms into a huge, buffed, sadistic toad whenever she gets angry. Some episodes imply that she knows what she's doing, but others imply that she has no control over this. | |
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In the manga O-Parts Hunter, the main character Jio has Satan inside of him. Satan comes out when Jio's or his friend's lives are threatened. That is, until the time skip. By the end, it's revealed that Jio is Satan reborn. Jio is Satan's dual personality. | |
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In Green Lantern: Rebirth, Hal Jordan's conjured body was warping between Spectre, the white-templed Evil Hal run by the fear entity Parallax, which is what he looked like when he did the genocide thing, and his own mixed-up personality, which looks like he did when he was a spry young pilot and at the top of his superheroing game. Often the head and shoulders of one entity will come thrusting out of one of the others. Specter only possessed Hal hoping he could purge Parallax, but now it looks like Parallax might just be getting the Specter's considerable powers, and the Specter and Hal can't see eye-to-eye enough to work well together. | |
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In the Neptunia series, CPUs are a mild example. While there's only one consciousness and they retain all their memories, goals, etc. during the voluntary transformation, their normal and Hard Disk Divinity forms can have very different personalities. Neptune's HDD form being a more mature Lady of War is one example. Another is Plutia, who goes from a friendly, scatterbrained girl to a stone-cold, ally-terrifying Dominatrix. | |
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Doctor Haggard and Lord Bunstable in Girl Genius, the result of a not-entirely-successful attempt to recreate the jaegerdraught. Subverted since Bunstable isn't evil (although if he stays in that form too long he becomes psychotic) and if it comes to that, Dr Haggard is a crotchety old man who loudly expresses his hatred of people for petty reasons. | |
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The Little Stranger has a variation. The colleague of protagonist Dr. Faraday speculates that the hauntings at Hundreds Hall are a Jekyll-and-Hyde situation, with a shadow self fractured off from someone's worst impulses causing all the misfortunes. He is correct; Faraday's anger and resentment have been manifesting as a malevolent poltergeist, with its own separate lifelike body. | |
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Tsubasa from Beyblade: Metal Masters has a dark side when he beyblade battles, making him obsessed with winning, going a bit mad. (He usually loses as a result) | |
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In the Murdoch Mysteries episode "Excitable Chap", a mysterious Lurker begins not-exactly-terrorising ladies at the same time as James Pendrick is developing his new brain-enhancement drug. It inevitably turns out that state of unconsciousness he enters after his period of frenzied work is actually him acting out his subconscious desires as the Lurker. When the Lurker seemingly kills someone, Julia points out that if Pendrick isn't a natural killer, his Lurker wouldn't have murder in him either. It turns out someone else has been taking the drug. | |
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After the protagonist of Death Note pulls a Memory Gambit, he devotes himself to catching Kira, not being able to remember that he himself is Kira. The instant he regains his memories, he reverts to his original personality and begins killing once more. | |
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Hal from Being Human (UK) appears to be this with his vampire side. Strange, seeing as neither Mitchell nor Adam appeared to be this, and Hal has drunk blood without going full Hyde. It's implied that this is because of his continuous, long-running suppression of his vampire instincts, having lasted about fifty-five years longer than either, as the longest either of them has gone straight is a few months. | |
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In Yu-Gi-Oh!: Capsule Monsters, the Millennium Ring split Alexander's soul into two halves, one his peaceful side and the other his war-mongering side. The evil side notes that without him Alexander could have never conquered half the globe. | |
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Yogi's Space Race: Captain Good and Phantom Phink; actually a subversion, since "Captain Good" was a disguise to begin with.note He only did "good deeds" in order to keep up the charade. Also parodied in one of the Space Race biography segments which describe Phantom Phinknote An original character created for this series. as Jekyll's descendant. With "Dr. Jekyll" looking like "Captain Good" and "Mr. Hyde" looking like "Phantom Phink". | |
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The Real Ghostbusters episode "The Two Faces of Slimer" had a leak in the Containment Unit unleash some ectoplasmic energy that infected Slimer and caused him to transform into a larger, uglier, and more vicious ghost (dubbed "Big Green" by the Ghostbusters) whenever he went to sleep. | |
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The Pink Panther: The Dogfather section: The episode "Watch The Birdie" is a Recycled Script of "Dr. Jerkyl's Hide" with the dog gang in the role of, well, the dogs and a yellow bird in Sylvester's role, i.e., drinking a weird liquid thinking it's soda while hiding from his pursuers. The Inspector section: In the episode "Sicque! Sicque! Sicque!" , the Inspector and Sgt. Deux-Deux are called to investigate a mad scientist's laboratory. Sgt. Deux-Deux is The Fool and drinks a potion he finds in a beaker to calm his acid reflux because he believes it's water. Never mind the sick green color and the bubbles. It turns him into a monster that goes to torment the Inspector, who, of course, doesn't know it's Sgt. Deux-Deux. The Pink Panther section: In "Pink Lightning", Dr. Jekyll fuels his malfunctioning car with the same pink jug he takes to transform into Mr. Hyde (he's transformed at the time). That same car is bought by the Pink Panther. When it stalls, it turns into a monstrous, super fast form that gets the Pink Panther in trouble with the police. |
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Alfred himself is a depressed, naïve dog while his alter ego Dictator Pickles threatens to enslave the world's populace. Though Lucifer, his other alter ego, appears closer to the Hyde archetype: appearing to want nothing other than to destroy kill, and rape. | |
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Batman: The Animated Series added another variation to this in Two-Face in the final season - he'd established a third personality called "The Judge", who targeted Gotham's costumed villains, including Two-Face himself, who would Go Mad from the Revelation. | |
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Xenogears: Fei, the player's character, and Id, the mysterious super-powerful lone villain. | |
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Godforsaken: The moord's temperament depends on the elaborate movements of Korak-Mar's multitudinous tiny moons. 90 to 95 percent of the time, the moord live calm lives of subdued contemplation and careful, considered action, sleep fairly often, meditate at other times, and do not eat, mate or hunt. The rest of the time (called feasts), moord engage in revels of reckless abandon, hunt wild game with ferocity and bloodlust, eat voraciously, and engage in vigorous sex. However, the changes do not alter the overall ethics of the individual, only the chosen actions and responses to stimuli; a feasting moord becomes more fierce, uninhibited and barbaric, but not insane. | |
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Norman Bates and his mother in Psycho. Only spoilered because Alfred Hitchcock doesn't want us to spoil the movie for others. | |
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Jekyll & Hyde (MazM) is pretty faithful to the source material save for Mr. Hyde being a little more Bishōnen than strictly necessary. To be fair to the artist, he is never described as ugly in the book, just creepy and deep in the Uncanny Valley, and those aspects of his character come across just fine. | |
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It also happened in Beast Machines, with Savage and Noble. Savage is a blind, insane, vicious dragon, while Noble is an intelligent and cunning wolfbot. Subverted, in that they're Megatron, playing their sympathies to get into position. | |
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Angel Starr from Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney, complete with bangs moving from one eye to another depending on whether she's sweet or sour. | |
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The Lupin III: Part II episode "The Two Faces of Lupin" involves a man who goes around impersonating the real Lupin, stealing whatever he sets his eye on before the real one can, but also murdering in cold blood. The impersonator teams up with a former friend of Lupin turned traitorous, Dr. Normil, who manages to convince the real Lupin and his gang that the horrific acts of violence the impersonator is committing are actually the result of Lupin having "Hyde's Disease", which causes him to turn violent at the stroke of midnight. | |
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In the Star Trek: The Original Series episode "The Enemy Within", a transporter malfunction splits Kirk's good and evil sides. | |
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Venturian Tale: This or demonic possession appears to be the case with Johnny Ghost and Jimmy Casket. | |
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Tony Tony Chopper creates this dynamic in himself in the fanfic This Bites!. After doing research in Alabasta, Chopper created an enzyme to drastically increase his intelligence to gain the full potential of the Human-Human Fruit. Unfortunately, the increase in intelligence came with an equal decrease in morality and impulse control. Now Chopper often slips into a full-on Mad Scientist all too eager to vivisect his own teammates to learn what he can For Science!. It normally takes a Tap on the Head to force Chopper back into his normal mentality, though he has been training to overcome his inner Hyde himself. | |
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A major twist in Atlantics. Detective Issa is hell-bend on catching Souleiman, and convinced he's around and responsible for all the fires. It turns out that Issa's fainting spells result in him being possessed by Souleiman's ghost, and that he is unknowingly responsible for all the crimes he's investigating. | |
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Tales of Sonic the Hedgehog: Robotnik describes himself as the Hyde to Julian's Jekyll, which the author confirms in the post-chapter note. As explained, Julian always had darker desires like a thirst for power and wanting to Take Over the World; the ROCC explosion just released him from his inhibitions and restraint. Everything Julian Kintobor fantasized about and kept under control, Dr. Robotnik does the instant it occurs to him. | |
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Jekyll's transformation is inverted and averted by Julian Advent of the Nightside series, who faced the same choice as Jekyll when he discovered a similar formula, but chose to drink the version that brought his Good side to the fore, making him The Cape instead of this trope. | |
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A show called My Own Worst Enemy features a man leading a double life. His normal side is Henry and his alternate ego (that he doesn't know about) is the spy Edward, which is most likely an allusion to the original Dr. Henry Jekyll and Edward Hyde. Reverses the usual Jekyll/Hyde dynamic in that Edward is the original personality; Henry is a construct. While Edward is the edgier of the two personalities, he's not actually evil. | |
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JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Golden Wind: The underboss of Italy's ruthless crime organization Passione is an eccentric, rather dorky young man named Vinegar Doppio, who is the most loyal subordinate of the mafia's secretive boss, and communicates with him via "telephone", AKA talking into random objects he hallucinates as telephones. As it turns out, he doesn't realize that he and the boss are one and the same, the latter hiding in Doppio's subconscious and only surfacing when in danger of others coming close to figuring out his true identity. | |
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Hellsing has Yumiko Takagi, sweet and gentle nun, kept on hand by the Vatican's secret team of assassins for her alternate personality Yumie, who is a berserker killing machine (and darn good with a katana). | |
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Playing this trope painfully straight is Darkstrike from Birds of Prey (2002): he's a vigilante hunting the Creeper, the Serial Killer who killed his girlfriend. | |
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Magic: The Gathering, in its Gothic horror-themed Innistrad expansion, introduced "Civilized Scholar", a double-faced card that transforms into "Homicidal Brute". He was actually named "Jekyll and Hyde" as a placeholder in the early designs for the set. | |
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The Fairly OddParents! episode "Nega-Timmy" had Timmy Turner wish that he did the opposite of what his parents told him to do. The way this wish ends up backfiring is that Mr. Turner tells his son to be good, which transforms Timmy into a fanged, top hat-wearing Enfant Terrible who attempts to use a laser to start a chain of events that will lead to the destruction of Dimmsdale. Timmy ultimately returns to normal after Mr. Turner tells Timmy to be as evil as he can be in response to Nega-Timmy swaying his dad to go along with his plan by promising that one of the results will be Dinkleburg's house getting obliterated. | |
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The Imperfects: Gender-Inverted. Isabel Finch is a manifestation of Dr. Burke's Id. | |
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They are one (technically two) of the main characters in Nightmarish. Jekyll is a slightly self-centered Nice Guy who just wants to live as the castle's scientist, while Hyde is an Ax-Crazy, Self-Harming, Big Eater Sadist. They can communicate with each other via reflection or shadow. Oh, did we mention that they're also apparently a demon? | |
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Ravenloft: The quevari, a human subspecies from the setting, live as benign vegetarian pacifists by day, but are bloodthirsty killers by night. The darklord of Nova Vaasa, Sir Tristan Hiregaard, struggles against his crime-lord alter ego Malken. |
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In Kämpfer, Akane is a sweet, shy, bespectacled girl who often hangs out in the library. When she turns into a Kämpfer, then she becomes a real mean, foul-mouthed, trigger-happy bitch with a pair of pistols. | |
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In Scooby-Doo! and the Reluctant Werewolf, one of the monster racers was a spoof of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde in the form of a mild-mannered gentleman named Dr. Jackal who repeatedly and involuntarily transformed into a hideous lunatic named Mr. Snide. | |
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In Scary Gary, Dr. Jekyll is Leopold’s doctor. As Jekyll he is a normal looking man, but when he turns into Hyde, he turns roughly 8 feet tall and green, gains a somewhat disfigured face and disheveled hair, has a much more threatening demeanor, and just makes strange grunting sounds instead of talking. | |
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The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen includes an aged, monstrous Hyde as a member. Jekyll is now thin and sickly while Hyde is a red-skinned, bulked-up giant monster, and it's implied that he was feeding off of Jekyll's energy. Hyde explains it by saying that "without me Jekyll has no drive, and without him I have no restraints." | |
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Mouse (2021) plays with this. After a Brain Transplant Ba-reum ends up with part of Yo-han's brain. All the evidence suggests Yo-han was a serial killer, so when Ba-reum starts having flashbacks to murders he assumes Yo-han's personality is still alive in his brain. Actually Ba-reum was the killer and Yo-han was innocent, so Ba-reum's original personality is the "Hyde" and Yo-han is the "Jekyll". | |
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The Two Faces of Dr. Jekyll has an interesting variation. Dr. Jekyll is hirsute, unkempt, ill-tempered and mannerless; Hyde is clean-shaven, well-dressed, well-mannered, and charming. But Jekyll's still a decent guy, and Hyde is thoroughly depraved and evil. | |
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Green Lantern: Kyle Rayner's vast powers were not being fully harnessed, so they formed a shadow entity called Oblivion in Green Lantern: Circle of Fire. In Green Lantern: Rebirth, Hal Jordan's conjured body was warping between Spectre, the white-templed Evil Hal run by the fear entity Parallax, which is what he looked like when he did the genocide thing, and his own mixed-up personality, which looks like he did when he was a spry young pilot and at the top of his superheroing game. Often the head and shoulders of one entity will come thrusting out of one of the others. Specter only possessed Hal hoping he could purge Parallax, but now it looks like Parallax might just be getting the Specter's considerable powers, and the Specter and Hal can't see eye-to-eye enough to work well together. |
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Morph from X-Men: The Animated Series, after coming Back from the Dead, often wavered back and forth between his normal, "Jekyll" self and a semi-undead "Mr. Hyde" alter-ego who blamed the X-Men for leaving him behind on a failed mission. It turned out he was mind-controlled by the season's Big Bad, but the effects didn't leave him for a good while afterward. At one point, he even hides out with a theater troop, where he performs "Jekyll and Hyde", using his shapeshifting powers to play both roles. | |
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TV Tropes: Sugar Wiki and Darth Wiki. | |
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Spider-Man: The Green Goblin is sometimes, and to an extent originally, depicted as a split personality of the milquetoast scientist Norman Osborn. The main difference is that Osborn is a Manipulative Bastard, while the Goblin is an Ax-Crazy psychopath. Since he came Back from the Dead, Osborn had been more or less in control and became the Goblin willingly and for shitz and giggles, but recently he's started losing it again. When he had a breakdown at the end of Dark Reign after being (to the public) the squeaky clean Iron Patriot, when they took his mask off he had Green Goblin paint on underneath... (though in that case, that might have been triggered by Nate Grey, who'd planned to cut the Goblin persona loose from deep within Osborn and show the world what he really was. While Nate lost that round, it looks like he won the war). Speaking of Spider-Man villains, The Lizard, aka Curt Connors, also counts. As does Mister Negative and his alter ego Martin Lee. |
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The Incredible Hulk: Bruce Banner and his more famous dark side the Hulk. This has been played with many times over the years, with Hulk varying from a brutal monster to an innocent savage. For a while between World War Hulk and Indestructible Hulk, Banner was portrayed as Hulk's dark side, since unlike Hulk, he'd actually killed someone. And in the Marvel 1602 Elseworld, David Banner gets transformed into the Incredible Hulk. Lord Banner works as an enforcer for James VI of Scotland and I of England, and is evil, sadistic and altogether not a nice bloke at all. Follow-ups reveal that the Hulk, on the other hand, is noble and intelligent. (And his influence eventually redeems Banner.) | |
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The Here Comes the Grump episode “Witch is Witch� had Terry and Princess Dawn encounter a friendly witch who would become an evil witch every time she said the word “nasty�, she would change back into her nice personality when she said “nice�. | |
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Magical Project S: Misao Amano's normal self is that of a stereotypical Shrinking Violet friendless, blue-haired ill girl. However, this persona falls away when she's transformed into Pixy Misa, the manifestation of her deeply repressed id: an egomaniacal jealous Dark Magical Girl trickster. | |
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In the book version of Dexter, the lovable Serial Killer is motivated to kill by a sort of being/other personality, the Dark Passenger. | |
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Harvey Dent, a.k.a 'Two-Face' has this going on, with the split represented by Harvey's own split face; his unblemished, handsome right side representing the good, noble District Attorney Harvey Dent, and the scarred, mangled left side representing the malevolent, vicious criminal Two-Face. In his case, the choice between 'Jekyll' and 'Hyde' depends on the results of a coin toss, with good or bad triumphing depending on which side the coin comes down on. This is singly most obvious in his debut appearance, where distinct similarities are drawn between him and the story. In fact, his appearance was inspired by a poster for the Spencer Tracy film. | |
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Split: Kevin has 24 personalities. They range the gamut from extroverted fashion designer Barry to Central Asian history buff Orwell to the kidnapping Dennis to The Beast who combines animalistic strength and an insane ideology about suffering. | |
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Dead In Vinland has one that comes as a shock reveal: gentle, helpful, devoutly religious Brother Angelico has been having dissociative blackouts for most of his life in which he becomes an Ax-Crazy Serial Killer and then flogs himself with a whip, crying about "the demon." It's left Maybe Magic, Maybe Mundane whether it really is a demon; the player can choose to kill him, exile him, or find a way to cure him. | |
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Kindred of the East draws on Wraith: The Oblivion: in death, the dark side of the living personality, the Shadow, becomes independent, developing its own personality, and can at times gain enough strength to assume control over the wraith. The inverse applies to Spectres, for whom the Shadow is the dominant personality; their light side, the Psyche, remains independent and can at times become strong enough to take control. | |
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The Proud Family: In "Who You Callin' A Sissy?" it's revealed that Michael Collins has a monstrous Hyde persona that may have supernatural abilities. | |
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In El Goonish Shive, Elliot's superheroine spell includes female alter ego forms for when he needs to transform out of the super form in public but can't go through his default form since that would reveal his identity. None of the forms make him evil but each one has a distinct personality that he can override if he concentrates. | |
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In the short story "The Strange Case of Dr Sacker and Mr Hope" by James Lovegrove, Jekyll never tries the formula himself. Instead it is taken by Sherlock Holmes, who believes it to be the "good" formula, that will rid him of all the negative emotions that get in the way of being a detective. This doesn't work out for him. | |
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Mesogog and Anton Mercer from Power Rangers: Dino Thunder. Eventually Mesogog splits himself off from Mercer because he gets fed up with sharing. It frees the Rangers to not hold back against him, but he becomes even more effective due to being able to act more often and not just when he surfaces. | |
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It seems that Ples Tibenoch of Tess Stone's Hanna Is Not a Boy's Name has a Jekyll and Hyde disorder of sorts. | |
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Bakugan: Masquarade is revealed to actually be Alice, the Friend to All Living Things and Nice Girl of the main team. The Jekyll and Hyde complex was created due to being around her grandfather's laboratory at the time of an experiment that released powerful negative energy into the area. Masquarade is a cruel, sadistic, and incredibly powerful and strategic Brawler that plagues the main cast constantly, Alice is a Non-Action Girl Pacifist that wishes avoid fighting altogether. This is also a case of Gender Bender. By the end, the truth is revealed to her, and she is driven to abandon her team for fear of turning into Masquarade at inopportune times. Ultimately, a Split-Personality Merge occurs. Masqurade instead manifests himself occasionally as a Spirit Advisor in Brawling to Alice, who finally becomes an Action Girl (while still keeping her Nice Girl personality). | |
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Doctor Who: Used with all the homages to the Universal Horror version of the story with Sorenson in "Planet of Evil", whose addiction to antimatter repeatedly transforms him into a monster. |
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Nabokov's Lolita has the whole dynamic between Humbert and Quilty leading to the frankly quite trippy scenes at the end, the chase, and especially the murder. | |
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Beetlejuice: Beetlejuice's sentient car Doomie is ordinarily docile and amiable, but occasionally turns into a manic, werewolf-like vehicle called the Dragster of Doom. The episode "Dr. Beetle And Mr. Juice" has B.J. creating a perfume that has a weird effect—it turns whoever applies it into their opposite personae. When it accidentally hits Lydia, she turns from being sweet and introverted into an obnoxious prank-playing biker. Beetlejuice is turned into a handsome and germophobic version of himself, which wears off the instant he starts bathing, and at the end of the episode has Mayor Maynot become a hippie who's happy to let Beetlejuice off the hook for once. The episode "Beetlebones" began with Beetlejuice having his bicentennial checkup from a Neitherworld doctor who is a version of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, with the difference of personalities being that Jekyll tries to patiently get Beetlejuice to cooperate and Hyde being irate and snappy when Beetlejuice chooses to not take the medical checkup seriously. |
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The Closer: Game of the Year Edition has @twitter, the personification of the social media network. One moment, it's cordial and pleasant (albeit a bit obsessed with #Monetization). But once the trolls have their way, it involuntarily starts throwing out curses, slurs and other unpleasantries. Naturally, it has issues with its predicament. | |
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The Rapture Falls series gives Fontaine and Atlas this sort of dynamic (caused by Fontaine's splicing with exceptionally pure ADAM), though with the twist that the original personality (Fontaine) was the evil one, and the one created by the drug (Atlas) was his repressed good side. | |
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In Metal Gear Ac!d, Solid Snake realises he knows a lot more about the facility than he expected. It's explained to him that he took the alias "Hans Davis" to perform some hideously unethical experiments on psychic children, and through repressing his memory of these events and of all the other terrible things he's done in his life, the ruthless and evil Hans has become an alternate personality into which he occasionally switches or even hallucinates conversing with. This is eventually revealed to all be the result of psychic Gaslighting. | |
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In Daredevil, Typhoid Mary is the second, villainous personality of the otherwise nice and peaceful Mary Walker. She also has the downright psychotic Bloody Mary personality. | |
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This is how Spoony and Dr. Insano are portrayed in the Channel Awesome anniversary special Kickassia. This is subject to Negative Continuity;To Boldly Flee had retconned this into an anomaly caused by the Plot Hole, in 'reality', Spoony and Insano are indeed two separate people. | |
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In Mini Monsters we have Henrietta (The original and good entity) and Miss Hit (The Kick-Ass identity). Her father can also count. | |
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Odetta and Detta in The Dark Tower. | |
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The Muten Roshi's maid Lunch from Dragon Ball, in her usual form she's a friendly blue haired woman but whenever she sneezes she turns into a mean and violent blonde woman, she reverts back with a second sneeze and has no memory of her actions in her mean form. | |
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Nasuverse: The Trope Namer shows up in Fate/Prototype: Fragments of Sky Silver as Berserker, and in Fate/Grand Order as an Assassin whose main mechanic is transforming into a Berserker. Although Henry Jekyll remains a Nice Guy Bishounen in both media, Edward Hyde is a wolfman-like monster in Fragments but remains fully human with wild hair and bloodshot eyes in Grand Order. | |
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Batman: The Dark Knight Returns turns this on its head. Recent breakthroughs in plastic surgery have restored his face to normal, but at the unforeseen cost of forever destroying the "Harvey" half of his personality, and permanently leaving the "Two-Face" half in complete control. | |
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In Bungo to Alchemist, the two Nakajima Atsushi share one body. Outer Atsushi is the calm, meek Gentleman Scholar 'Jekyll' more inclined to intellectual pursuits and social life, while Inner Atsushi is the proud, barsh Blood Knight 'Hyde' who only comes out for battles. | |
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Kamen Rider Den-O effectively has four Hydes, sometimes even five, courtesy of the Imagin that live on his time-traveling train and need to possess his body in order to interact with the outside world. Each one gives Ryotaro a radically different personality and appearance whenever they take control, although they're all played by the same actor. They're also all heroes, albeit sometimes of questionable effectiveness. | |
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In God Save the Esteem, this trope gradually comes into play. At first, Stacy Rowe, a wallflower high school student whose friends in the Fashion Club are so exhausting to put up with that Stacy gives hanging out with the local group of punks a try, albeit under disguise. But then she grows lonely and weary of trying to find a boyfriend who lives up to either group's standards, so she creates another identity as a nerd. Where this trope comes in is when she loses her grip on her personalities, and begins switching between them without control, and begins blacking out on what the other personalities did. By the time the fic ends she's up to five personalities: Extreme Doormat Fashion Club member, violent and alcohol loving punk, perky and upbeat nerdy girl with a stable relationship, paintball gun wielding vigilante, and British soccer team member. Following the timeline of the fic, she was only in control for a few months before she began switching at random. This doesn't end well for her when she snaps and switches rapidly through the whole roster of personalities at school... | |
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As a result of a spell in You Call That a Costume?, Pinkie turns into her alter-ego, Pinkamena, because she was dressed as Mr Hyde. Downplayed with Twilight in that although she has to struggle not to lose herself to Midnight Sparkle, she is still in control of her Midnight Sparkle form. | |
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Scooby-Doo, Where Are You!: "Nowhere To Hyde" (season 2, episode 1) mixes this with the standard "Scooby-Doo" Hoax. A diamond necklace is stolen by a figure people see is the Ghost of Hyde. The gang (after circumstances from confronting Hyde) follow him to a house in the woods where they meet Dr. Jekyll, who says he's the ghost of Hyde after attempting to mix and test a vitamin formula. The standard investigations and chases ensue and after Hyde is captured, it turns out the Hyde was Dr. Jekyll in a mask who tried to frame his housekeeper for the crime. | |
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The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, which is the Trope Namer, gives us the unbuilt variant of this dynamic. Henry Jekyll is a good man with evil urges who deliberately created a potion to turn himself into Edward Hyde for a selfish purpose and, up until a murder was committed, derived pleasure from his darker self's actions. However, eventually he started changing even without the potion, and had to create a new one to ward off Hyde taking control. Recreating the formula proved impossible, and he wrote a letter to explain everything before dying. The idea of Jekyll and Hyde being the same individual was originally a Twist Ending; the reason for almost all adaptations removing this aspect is that the twist eventually became well-known. | |
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In Summon Night Swordcraft Story 2, one of your Guardian Beasts is a trashtalking demon who claims to have been possessed by her angelic sweet side. Subverted in the matter that the demon is the leading personality, with the angel being the hidden "Hyde". | |
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Tohno Shiki from Tsukihime; when either his life is in extreme danger or he is confronted with something non-human he loses grip on his consciousness and becomes the amoral sociopathic killer Nanaya Shiki, who is a highly skilled assassin. Slightly subverted, though, in that despite being the main personality, Tohno Shiki is the false, created identity while Nanaya Shiki is the 'original' (yet Nanaya rarely ever appears). Nanaya is the Shiki who would have been, had his clan not been wiped out during his childhood and him hypnotized and brainwashed later on into becoming Tohno Shiki. | |
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Flippy from Happy Tree Friends. He's usually sociable, sweet and friendly most of the time, but whenever he sees or hears something related to his war past, he goes into his evil state and brutally murders his friends, believing they are enemy soldiers. | |
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Once Upon a Time features the actual Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde in Season 6. As is typical Hyde is brutal, violent and inhumanly strong; while Jekyll is intellectual, meek and nervous. Hyde is part of a Big Bad Duumvirate with the Evil Queen and was the iron-fisted dictator of the Land of Untold Stories. In a twist it's revealed that he was originally the more moral of the two, and was actually a manifestation of Jekyll's passion rather than his dark side. He became more malevolent after Jekyll murdered the woman they both loved when she chose Hyde and framed him for the killing. | |
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More obvious, Angel and Angelus from Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Angel. Though at different times in both series that varies between Jekyll & Hyde and Enemy Within. It all depends on whether Angel simply becomes evil when he loses his soul (as his Buffy appearances and Angel's fifth season implied) or if losing his soul replaces Angel with the demon soul of Angelus (as it seemed to be in Angel's fourth season). Except that Angel losing his soul always leads to the demon Angelus taking over, because Angelus is always there. Otherwise Angel would, at least, not be able to vamp out, and probably keel over dead, being a corpse, without the demon animating him. For proof, see the season 2 finale of Angel. When he tries to vamp out on Pylea, the demon takes over completely and is a mindless, inhuman monster. Angelus, particularly according to that example, is a blend of the demon's personality and sadism with Angel's memories and brain (but not his soul). When Angel loses his soul, it's gone, and all that's left is Angelus. All of those incidents where he's evil are Angelus. | |
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The Secret Return of Alex Mack: As per canon, getting doused with GC-Divide causes you to split into a "good" and "bad" version of yourself. Alex uses it on Danielle Atron and then leaves her to fight the "good" version of herself — which wins the fight and kills the evil Danielle, effectively becoming an unusual sort of Heel–Face Turn. | |
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The generic GURPS system has a “Split Personality� disadvantage to cover this sort of thing in general. GURPS Steampunk 2 includes a discussion of various ways to handle the situation from the trope-namer novel and later versions of that idea. | |
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Inverted with Lucy/Nyu from Elfen Lied. Lucy, the evil counterpart, is actually the original character (sort of), while a blow to the head caused her to go into passive, non-lethal "Nyu" mode. | |
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Every character in Kindred of the East: the soul of an eastern vampire is divided into the higher Hun and the lower P'o. It is as troublesome as it sounds, but the P'o is indispensable. It serves as the Superpowered Evil Side, providing some essential combat powers (indeed, a vampire couldn't even grow fangs without it) and is responsible for him being undead in the first place. | |
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Gemma and the Bear is a non-villainous example Played for Laughs. Gemma is a nerdy, neurotic white woman who turns into a cheerful, extroverted, gay black man named Bear when she falls asleep. They can't interact directly but are aware of each other, with Bear fancying himself Gemma's protector. His attempts to be helpful mostly drive her nuts, and, in the first season finale bring the FBI to her doorstep. | |
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In the original live-action series of The Ghost Busters, the ghost of Dr. Jekyll is one of the ghosts the Busters deal with as he materializes in the castle trying to cure himself of Hyde. Interestingly, Hyde is rendered as a separate entity from Jekyll, taking the form of an obnoxious man in a caveman outfit. | |
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John Finnemore's Souvenir Programme: Series 1, Episode 3 includes a sketch consisting of Jekyll and Hyde writing letters to one another: Hyde is constantly sabotaging Jekyll's equipment, food, and moustache (and killing costermongers), and Jekyll is telling him off. Eventually, Jekyll teaches Hyde his place by threatening to subject him to a vasectomy. Hyde meekly apologizes to him and promises not to torment Jekyll again. He can still kill costermongers, though. | |
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The Adult Version of Jekyll and Hide: Somewhat different here in that both Jekyll and Hyde (Leeder and Hide) are homicidal. | |
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The Star Trek: Voyager episode "Darkling" has the Doctor develop a villainous split personality which he is unaware of as a result of making some unwise adjustments to his programming. | |
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Adam Worth from Sanctuary is said to be the in-universe explanation for the novel. Neither personality is particularly stronger, but unlike most examples, both sides work in tandem. | |
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The Search For Henry Jekyll has Jekyll and Hyde, but also Dr. Lanyon, who gained a split personality when Hyde injected him with the same formula used to make him. | |
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Used with all the homages to the Universal Horror version of the story with Sorenson in "Planet of Evil", whose addiction to antimatter repeatedly transforms him into a monster. | |
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The Perils of Penelope Pitstop: The Hooded Claw rented a house from Jekyll and Hyde as part of a plan to capture Penelope in "London Town Treachery", inviting Penelope and the Ant Hill Mob for tea while disguised as the Earl of Krumpet. After realizing there was no tea there, he improvised with some random ingredients. He planned to have the Bully Brothers capture Penelope while he distracted the Ant Hill Mob with the tea. However, the tea turned them into seven Mr. Hydes and they captured Penelope. To get their Sentient Vehicle Chugaboom to cooperate, they gave him some of the "tea" and he also became a Mr. Hyde. | |
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Chrono Box: All test subjects have an evil personality in their head that threatens to take over and cause chaos in the world, that's why Tsuzurai with an insist of the government started working in Eden, curing those students. | |
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Repo! The Genetic Opera has Nathan, doting father by day, Repo Man by night. | |
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In the retelling of the classic story, MK's The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll & Mr. Hyde. Jekyll is a law abiding sweetheart to a fault of the high society who constantly fears confrontation especially with the Carews making him prone to getting walked all over. Hyde is a cocky vagabond of the lower class who just takes what he wants even if it means committing theft and he is not above being a ruffian or openly defying the Carews. Unlike most depictions though, this one depicts Hyde as not being evil deep down and just wild and selfish. | |
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In Citizen Kane, Charles Foster Kane tells Thatcher early on, "The trouble is, you don't realize that you're talking to two people," referring to himself as both a man of wealth and as a man of the people. One of the main points of the movie is the internal war between those two sides. It can be argued that both sides lose by the end of the movie. | |
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Ace Lightning has Random Virus, who has two personalities, good and evil, signified by his cyborg eye being green or red, respectively. He doesn't seem to have much control over whether he's good or evil, although Ace managed to turn him good temporarily by reminding him that he was a Lightning Knight, and therefore a 'good guy'. | |
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Ichinod� Shichido of Tales of the Undiscovered Swords whose Jekyll is polite, full of moral conviction and determination to distance himself from his ugly background as a Muramasa sword owned by a murderous master and Hyde is sadistic, twisted and calls the Jekyll's side's efforts to resist murderous temptations "delusional". | |
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Transformers: The Autobot Punch adopted a Decepticon personality as Counter-Punch, so as to play a double agent. He has lost some sense of self-identity because the Counter-Punch personality takes over, leaving him with a sense that he's missed out on the past hour or so. It also happened in Beast Machines, with Savage and Noble. Savage is a blind, insane, vicious dragon, while Noble is an intelligent and cunning wolfbot. Subverted, in that they're Megatron, playing their sympathies to get into position. |
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Dexter's Laboratory: The episode "Monstrosi-Dee Dee" has Dee Dee consuming a contaminated apple and repeatedly turning into a monster and back. Dexter has no idea she is the monster stalking his laboratory, so he follows her advice (when she's human) on where to hide. | |
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Tyler Durden and the narrator in Fight Club, though you probably know this already. | |
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In All-Star Comics #20, the JSA are helping industrialist Jason L. Rogers track down a criminal known as "The Monster", a hideous-looking man who follows Rogers around and has cost him his family and his business. It turns out that Rogers himself turns into "The Monster" and never knew it. | |
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Sexual Chemistry: Our hero doctor is trying to develop a drug to increase libido, and gets more than he bargained for. This one differs in that his new alter ego isn't evil. | |
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Eden Green's needle-humans often develop darker 'backup' personalities in order to deal with the horror-show their bodies have become. | |
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A brainwashed Geordi is used as an assassin in the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode "The Mind's Eye". | |
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In Grendel, what starts out as Hunter Rose's supervillain identity gradually evolves into a sort of Mr. Hyde alter-ego, which jumps from host to host (or do the "hosts" just share the same psychosis?) over many generations. The Grendel persona best conforms to this trope with the third "host", Brian Li Sung, whose personal journal contrasts the guilt-ridden ponderings of Brian and the emerging rants of the Grendel within. | |
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