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Also known as The Supervillain Shuffle. The occurrence wherein a villain, originally introduced as an enemy for a specific hero, subtly through time or Continuity Creep, deliberately or unintentionally, becomes more identified with another hero.
While any Shared Universe may depict a hero fighting another's antagonist, usually they remain identified with the original. For instance, Superman may occasionally fight The Joker, and Batman may take on Lex Luthor from time to time, but no one would ever claim that either bad guy is anything but the other hero's Arch-Enemy. This trope refers specifically to characters that have reached the narrative point where the villain is now more identified in the popular consciousness as being an adversary to a character he did not originally fight.
There are various reasons why this occurs. Reasons include:
Sometimes, a hero's series gets cancelled, but one of their villains is such a cool character that they get transferred to a different hero, or turned into a general utility villain for the whole universe.
Or, years after the cancellation of a title has left them an obscure character, they get discovered by a new writer for a popular work or adaptation.
Alternatively, a new hero gets created, or an existing hero gets a significant revamp, and something about their personality, powers or theme makes a particular existing villain an obvious foil to them. It's easier to use a pre-existing villain to antagonize them than make one from scratch, and if the bigger-name isn't doing anything with them, might as well put the villain to use somewhere.
This can also be the result of a writer creating or forming a strong attachment to a villain while writing for one character, then moving on to another project and taking all of their toys with them.
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Taken to the extreme in Ultimate Spider-Man, as part of the show's apparent attempt to be as different as possible to the traditional Spider-Man formula. So far, the show has largely avoided classic Spider-Man antagonists, the only ones showing up after more than twenty episodes being Venom (with Harry Osborn as the host instead of Eddie Brock, though the symbiote later goes to Flash Thompson and turn him into Agent Venom as it does in the comics), Doctor Octopus, Norman Osborn (who doesn't become the Green Goblin until the season finale) and Sandman. The other episodes involve either crossover episodes with other heroes involving villains from the guest-star's rogue gallery (Living Laser for Iron Man, Loki for Thor, Zzzax for Hulk, Mesmero and Sabretooth for Wolverine) or villains from other Rogues Galleries who are treated like they were Spider-Man's regular villains (Doctor Doom and the Frightful Four, who are Fantastic Four villains, Batroc the Leaper, who is a Captain America villain, Taskmaster, who debuted as an Avengers villain, Whirlwind, originally a foe of Ant-Man, the Juggernaut (though justified in that there was one notable comic story where Spider-Man did fight Juggernaut)...) As an added twist, some of Spider-Man's foes are now tied to other heroes, such as Kraven being the one who killed White Tiger's father, and the Scorpion being from the same mythical city as Iron Fist. Even though the show did eventually bring in more Spider-Man rogues and storylines, the aforementioned Taskmaster becomes The Heavy in the first half of season 3, where he recruits potential new S.H.I.E.L.D. heroes to spring Green Goblin from prison, leading to Goblin's travels across the Spider-Verse, and in season 4, HYDRA and its leader Arnim Zola, both foes of Captain America and S.H.I.E.L.D. (the latter being the mentors to Spider-Man and other heroes) begin to back the Sinister Six, and Crossbones, another foe of Cap and S.H.I.E.L.D., is selected by HYDRA to replace Dr. Curt Connors as the Lizard when Spider-Man successfully cures Connors for good.
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Thulsa Doom originated in a Kull story, and most of the heroic characters in Conan the Barbarian (1982) would probably have been much happier people if he'd stayed there.
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Due to the nature of Super RWBY Sisters being a crossover fanfic, it leads to Team RWBY and friends joining the Mario Bros. on their adventures, and thus any villains that the Bros. face automatically become villains for Team RWBY to fight. Examples of this include Bowser, Hades, Cackletta, the Shroobs just to name a few.
In RWBY: DK 64, King K Rool becomes this for Yang as well as the Kongs.
On a somewhat different note, The Meta becomes this for Pyrrha due to her resemblance to Agent Carolina.
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They aren't really villains, but Chip 'n Dale originally started out as recurring antagonists for Pluto. Though they still pester Pluto at times, they're far better known nowadays for always bothering Donald Duck, or else being key components of the Rescue Rangers team.
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Batman Ninja has Gorilla Grodd as being one of Batman's foes, despite having originated as a villain to The Flash. Similarly, Deathstroke also appears and while he tangles with Batman fairly often, he was originally the Arch-Enemy of the Teen Titans (he normally still has plenty of connections to Batman, but only because he is an Evil Counterpart to Batman himself, and Batman's first protege Nightwing, at times the Teen Titans' leader and whom also appears in the film, is the more specific Arch-Enemy he singles out among the team).
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This is one of the plot points in LEGO Dimensions- thanks to Lord Vortech's meddling around with rifts in his own attempt to conquer the multiverse, enemies from various franchises have been taken to different settings. Sauron has landed his tower in the middle of Metropolis, Lord Business is overseeing the invasion of Springfield, and Vortech himself shows up to challenge the heroes in 1885 Hill Valley, and many more.
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Batman had the Green Arrow foe Clock King acting as a member of Batman's rogues gallery, setting a precedent for later adaptations. Contrary to popular belief the Puzzler and the Archer are NOT examples as them sharing the same names as 2 minor Golden Age supervillains was purely coincidental.
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Don Karnage, one of the primary antagonists from TaleSpin, is a recurring villain that ends up declaring Dewey his Arch-Enemy.
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In Spider-X, when Spider-Man joins the X-Men: Evolution cast, several characters who were uniquely foes of Spider-Man in the comics, such as Electro, Venom and the Green Goblin, end up facing the X-Men (although a few foes such as Rhino, Shocker and Mysterio are still focused on the wall-crawler).
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In Batman: Arkham Knight, Simon Stagg, nemesis of C-Lister Metamorpho, shows up as a minor antagonist working with Scarecrow.
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Looney Tunes:
On a few occasions when he wasn't trying and failing to catch the Road Runner, a Suddenly Voiced Wile E. Coyote showed up to antagonize Bugs Bunny in five shorts. That said, the final one, "Hare-Breadth Hurry" plays with this, as Bugs is essentially acting out the Road Runner's usual role.
Similarly Elmer Fudd, originally set up as Bugs' Arch-Enemy, would frequently be placed against Daffy Duck or Sylvester in some shorts. Since both of them were often as bungling and hubris driven as Elmer, it tended to be less lopsided who would come out on top, or even if Elmer was the actual villain of the two.
Yosemite Sam is pitted against Bugs in all but two cartoons: "Along Came Daffy" (in which he and his black-haired twin brother pursue Daffy Duck) and "Honey's Money" (in which he marries a wealthy but shrewish widow and tries to kill her idiot son).
Marvin the Martian debuted in the short Haredevil Hare as a foe for Bugs Bunny. Three of the four following shorts featuring Marvin have him opposing Bugs. The fourth follow-up, Duck Dodgers in the 24½th Century pits Marvin against Daffy Duck and Porky Pig in sci-fi-roles - that short laid the basis for the Duck Dodgers animated series where Marvin was a recurring villain and is probably most known for by modern audiences.
Speedy Gonzales' main two recurring antagonists in his cartoons had already been previously established foes to other Looney Tunes: Sylvester (archenemy to Tweety) and Daffy Duck (archenemy to Bugs)
The Tasmanian Devil debuted in Devil May Hare where he antagonised Bugs. Three of his other shorts would likewise pit him against Bugs. There was one other short where Taz went after Daffy instead.
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Spider-Man: Miles Morales: The game's main villain is Simon Krieger, whose comic book counterpart was a Token Motivational Nemesis for Iron Man and had no connection to neither Peter Parker nor Miles Morales.
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Justice League:
Solomon Grundy does not fight against Green Lantern or Batman, but instead against Superman and Hawkgirl. Somewhat justified by Grundy occasionally facing Superman in Bronze Age stories.
Unlimited portrayed Devil Ray (the Captain Ersatz of Black Manta) as a foe of Wonder Woman instead of Aquaman. This was due to rights issues with the failed Mercy Reef pilot that kept Aquaman himself from appearing in the last season of JLU.
Gentleman Ghost and Shadow Thief spend most of their time-fighting Green Lantern instead of Hawkman, although in the latter's case, it is due to the Love Triangle involving Hawkgirl.
Instead of being a foe of the Justice Society, Roulette appears as a foe of the League. However, her debut does, however, involve Wildcat and Black Canary, members of the JSA in the comics.
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Shin Megami Tensei:
Pazuzu was somewhat inexplicably an ally of YHVH in his first major story role in Megami Tensei II. Later games typically have him as a member of Lucifer's Chaos faction.
Nyarlathotep appeared as a summonable demon and occasional boss in earlier SMT games, but due to his stint as the Big Bad of Persona 2 and occasional call-backs in later entries, he's commonly thought of as a Persona villain now.
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Nyarlathotep appeared as a summonable demon and occasional boss in earlier SMT games, but due to his stint as the Big Bad of Persona 2 and occasional call-backs in later entries, he's commonly thought of as a Persona villain now.
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The third volume of Maboroshi Panty, a manga illustrated by Go Nagai of Kekko Kamen fame, had Kekko Kamen's nemesis Satan's Toenail serve as the main villain.
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The true villain of the first season of M.O.D.O.K. (2021) is ultimately revealed to be Hexus the Living Corporation, who originated in Grant Morrison's Marvel Boy limited series.
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F.O.W.L. are mentioned and eventually decide to destroy Scrooge McDuck and his associates, rather than Darkwing Duck (who is one of Scrooge's allies, even though nobody treats him with respect). They technically first appeared in an episode of the original DuckTales, but the reboot largely bases them on the more fleshed-out version shown in Darkwing Duck (including their shadowy board of director and Steelbeak).
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Both Alien and Predator started as antagonists in their own movies. Today, the two races are more known for fighting each other.
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Cavalier, traditionally a minor Batman villain, is Green Arrow's arch-rival here, and also has a grudge against Zatanna.
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While Black Tiger IV was eventually unmasked by Tiger Mask IV, he did spend time going after NWA World Junior Heavyweight Champion Jason Rumble, if only to better position himself in later offenses on Tiger Mask.
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DC Animated Universe:
Batman: The Animated Series used Clock King and Count Vertigo (the latter depicted as a former friend of Ra's Al-Ghul to justify his inclusion), who were originally Green Arrow villains in the comics.
Inverted in an episode of Superman: The Animated Series where Superman briefly takes over vigilante duty in Gotham, posing as Batman. He falls into a trap set by Bane, Mad Hatter, and the Riddler, but escapes the trap with brute force, beating Bane into submission with ease, before using his super speed to apprehend the others, to their absolute shock.
While Sinestro in the comics fought several Green Lanterns, he was the archenemy and Evil Mentor of Hal Jordan. In the DCAU, his debut in Superman: The Animated Series saw him fight Kyle Rayner (and be the one to murder Abin Sur, therefore causing Kyle to get the ring) and Static Shock gave John Stewart Hal's role in Sinestro's expulsion from the GLC.
Inverted with the Royal Flush Gang as they made their DCAU debut in the future-set Batman Beyond and the Gang is explicitly stated to have a history with Batman. However, a different version of the Gang formed by The Joker chronologically made their debut fighting the Justice League, the Gang's traditional enemies.
Justice League:
Solomon Grundy does not fight against Green Lantern or Batman, but instead against Superman and Hawkgirl. Somewhat justified by Grundy occasionally facing Superman in Bronze Age stories.
Unlimited portrayed Devil Ray (the Captain Ersatz of Black Manta) as a foe of Wonder Woman instead of Aquaman. This was due to rights issues with the failed Mercy Reef pilot that kept Aquaman himself from appearing in the last season of JLU.
Gentleman Ghost and Shadow Thief spend most of their time-fighting Green Lantern instead of Hawkman, although in the latter's case, it is due to the Love Triangle involving Hawkgirl.
Instead of being a foe of the Justice Society, Roulette appears as a foe of the League. However, her debut does, however, involve Wildcat and Black Canary, members of the JSA in the comics.
While he's crossed paths with Batman before and was involved in the origins of Poison Ivy, the Floronic Man made his DCAU debut in Batman and Harley Quinn whereas the comic character started out as an enemy of The Atom and is a regular opponent of Swamp Thing (the latter of whom cameos in the film).
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Black Tiger III's demise came not at the hands of a Tiger Mask, but at L.A. Par-K's at a CMLL event.
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Zone Fighter had two of Godzilla's Rogues Gallery, Gigan and King Ghidorah, appear as monsters of the week battling Zone, although Gigan's appearance also saw Godzilla help out a bit.
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The Doctor Who Magazine comic has an unusual example in the Threshold. They were originally created as villains for the Seventh Doctor and Ace, but the creation of the Eighth Doctor on TV happened at the same time. As a result the Threshold were responsible for Ace getting killed in the Seventh Doctor's final strip story, and went on to become the recurring villains in Eight's first long-term story arc. Their self-serving hyper-capitalistic villainy makes it pretty obvious that they were originally created as Seven-Ace villains, given the particularly overt leftist orientation of the original TV stories featuring those characters.
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Avengers Assemble uses Impossible Man, another Fantastic Four enemy, as well as Doctor Doom. The Cabal, originally created as the Evil Counterpart of The Illuminati, act as the first main antagonists, founded by Captain America's Arch-Enemy Red Skull and his other enemy M.O.D.O.K. (whom is more acknowledged here by his later encounters with Iron Man), with Dracula, Sub-Mariner rogue Attuma, and Hyperion (a member of the Squadron Supreme, though his overall depiction is closer to the villainous Squadron Sinister version) also added. Later arcs find ways to add Thanos and the Black Order (though Crisis Crossover events do see Thanos face the team in the comics despite being better known for his encounters with cosmic heroes), a new Cabal featuring the Leader, Zola, Enchantress, and Loki, all enemies of Hulk, Captain America, and Thor, though Loki was the Avengers' original Starter Villain, and Madame Masque, whom normally faced Iron Man and Hawkeye (Kate Bishop), was used in a season that was heavily centric to Black Panther, just to name a few, that same season mainly having his enemy Erik Killmonger as the main antagonist.
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Stargirl (2020):
The series sees the teenage Legacy Characters who make up the new Justice Society of America battling the Injustice Society of America, the villains who killed the original JSA. In the comics, most of the original Injustice Society members had either retired or died by the time most of the JSA legacies debuted in Infinity, Inc., and it was their own children who instead did battle with the young heroes. The most notable example is probably Icicle, the first season’s Big Bad, who, in the comics, died back in Crisis on Infinite Earths, well before Stargirl was even created.
In a more specific example, the Gambler is said to have been the arch-nemesis of the original Doctor Mid-Nite. In the comics, the Gambler was actually created as an enemy of Alan Scott, the original Green Lantern.
The second season continues this trend by featuring Eclipso, Arch-Enemy of The Spectre, as an overarching antagonist for the JSA heroes.
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A meta example is done throughout Power Rangers, where a villain from one Super Sentai show would end up fighting Power Rangers adapted from a completely different Super Sentai season. While the first example was a villain in Denji Sentai Megaranger being in Power Rangers Lost Galaxy (adapted from Seijuu Sentai Gingaman), Ressha Sentai ToQger becomes a more prominent example as several villains from there are translated into villains for three different Power Rangers in a row. note Cosmo Royale was adapted from Baron Nero, Scrozzle was loosely based off Dark Doctor Mavro, and Void Queen was adapted from Madame Noir.
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Beware the Batman uses Tobias Whale, who is traditionally an enemy of Black Lightning and Simon Stagg, who is the archenemy of Metamorpho (who, unlike Black Lightning, did appear). Deathstroke also appears, and while he is pretty much a general DC Universe menace these days and has fought Batman quite a bit, having some moments as an Evil Counterpart of Batman (this time around, Alfred mentored him too), the character originated as a Teen Titans villain.
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Marvel's Spider-Man: Hostile Takeover features Echo as an antagonist, with a storyline that loosely adapts her first appearance. However, this version of the character attacks Spider-Man after being tricked into believing he killed her father, unlike in the comics, where it was Daredevil who was framed for the deed.
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Catwoman: Hunted: Catwoman and Batwoman end up facing enemies who aren't part of their usual rogues galleries; Cheetah (Wonder Woman), Tobias Whale (Black Lightning and Batman), Nosferata (Superboy), Cheshire (Teen Titans), Boss Moxie Mannheim (Superman), Dr. Tzin (Batman), La Dama (Blue Beetle), Talia Al-Ghul (Batman), and Oyabun Noguri (The Outsiders and given the codename "Mr. Yakuza" here). Black Mask is the only villain who is well known for facing against Catwoman, and ironically this movie seems to be their first meeting.
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While he isn't referred to by his real name, the same voice actor, the mirror mask, blue uniform hidden under trenchcoat and yelling "COBRA!" at the end of the episode made rather obvious the man called Old Snake, one-episode antagonist from The Transformers, is Cobra Commander.
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Downplayed in Sentinels of the Multiverse. Each heroes Nemesis will have more It's Personal backstories with variants of other heroes. Downplayed in that the Nemesis hasn't changed.
Probably due to the two being Foils, the Wraith has a decent amount of interaction with the Chairman. In particular, Freedom Six Wraith ends up killing The Chairman and taking over his operation.
This finally does wind up happening for a few villains in the Villains of the Multiverse expansion. Ambuscade switches from hunting Haka to The Naturalist, Plague Rat falls into the captivity of RevoCorp and is used to hunt their creation Setback, and Miss Information returns to take vengeance on the Freedom Five. Also, Citizens Hammer and Anvil get their own deck and nemesis in Visionary, whereas they were previously minions in Citizen Dawn's deck (nemesis: Expatriette).
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Spider-Man (PS4):
The original game features Taskmaster as an enemy and boss fight. Though he has fought Spidey before (most notably the Ultimate Spider-Man cartoon), Taskmaster debuted in The Avengers and more commonly menaces heroes more heavily associated with that team. Here, while the Avengers do exist, they don't appear in this game, leaving Spider-Man to deal with him.
Spider-Man: Miles Morales: The game's main villain is Simon Krieger, whose comic book counterpart was a Token Motivational Nemesis for Iron Man and had no connection to neither Peter Parker nor Miles Morales.
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While many of the villains on Batman: The Brave and the Bold came from the rogues galleries of other heroes, most of them were depicted as such. Only 2 villains of those villains were portrayed as being regular parts of Batman's rogues gallery: Gorilla Grodd and Gentleman Ghost. Gorilla Grodd (a Flash villain) was depicted as being completely obsessed with Batman, regarding him as the only 1 worthy of his intellect and a regular inmate of Arkham Asylum...despite having almost no interaction with Batman in the comicsnote The justification for this is that Barry Allen, the Flash that Grodd fought against, was revealed to have been thought dead, and was saved much later into the show. Gentleman Ghost was a major enemy of Hawkman who had three episodes in a Batman-centric show devoted to him before Hawkman was even mentioned. Although for a brief period in the Bronze Age Gentleman Ghost WAS considered a Batman rogue.
Occasionally this may also happen from the opposite side and a Batman villain may be an enemy of another hero. This is seen with minor Batman villain Kite-Man, who is depicted as the criminal who Plastic Man worked for prior to him gaining his superpowers, and who kidnaps the hero's family for revenge in one episode.
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Kamen Rider Ex-Aid: The Kamen Rider Brave special had Takeshi Asakura / Kamen Rider Ouja, one of the villains from Kamen Rider Ryuki, as the main antagonist. In fact, the special came to be because Ouja was the favorite Rider of Brave's actor.
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Gentleman Ghost and Shadow Thief spend most of their time-fighting Green Lantern instead of Hawkman, although in the latter's case, it is due to the Love Triangle involving Hawkgirl.
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The "Armor Wars" two-parter in Iron Man: The Animated Series sees the title character hunting down various armored characters from across the Marvel Universe, including the Beetle (originally a Human Torch villain and best known for fighting Spider-Man) and Stilt-Man (an enemy of Daredevil).
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DuckTales (1987) had an episode called "All Ducks on Deck", where the villain was the Phantom Blot, who first appeared as an enemy of Mickey Mouse in old Mickey Mouse comics.
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DuckTales (2017):
Don Karnage, one of the primary antagonists from TaleSpin, is a recurring villain that ends up declaring Dewey his Arch-Enemy.
F.O.W.L. are mentioned and eventually decide to destroy Scrooge McDuck and his associates, rather than Darkwing Duck (who is one of Scrooge's allies, even though nobody treats him with respect). They technically first appeared in an episode of the original DuckTales, but the reboot largely bases them on the more fleshed-out version shown in Darkwing Duck (including their shadowy board of director and Steelbeak).
The Phantom Blot, Mickey Mouse's enemy from the Disney comics, is also a member of F.O.W.L. and has sworn vengeance on Magica De Spell (along with anything magical in general due to his and Magica's history).
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Akivasha in Kull the Conqueror was originally a minor Conan antagonist that gets promoted to Big Bad here, ironically enough bringing this trope full circle.
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Vecna Trilogy moves titular character from Greyhawk to Ravenloft and then to Planescape. Since then Vecna has also branched out to Forgotten Realms and Exadia.
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Inverted in an episode of Superman: The Animated Series where Superman briefly takes over vigilante duty in Gotham, posing as Batman. He falls into a trap set by Bane, Mad Hatter, and the Riddler, but escapes the trap with brute force, beating Bane into submission with ease, before using his super speed to apprehend the others, to their absolute shock.
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Hulk and the Agents of S.M.A.S.H. has put the Hulks up against Annihilus, Blastaar, and Ego, the Living Planet, all longtime Fantastic Four headaches, and Doctor Doom above especially. Bonus points for X-Men foe Sauron. However, The Man Behind the Man villain of the series is the Leader, who is a Hulk villain.
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The Avengers: Earth's Mightiest Heroes essentially made the Black Panther villain Klaw into an Ant-Man foe, as Ant-Man is the one who mangles his hand and later comes up with the strategy to defeat him. This left Black Panther without an Arch-Enemy or someone to yell You Killed My Father at, so the writers made Man-Ape into his father's murderer instead. Klaw does still participate from the shadows, but its only because T'Chaka's fight with Man-Ape was really a Trial by Combat fight to the death for the throne, where Klaw's sabotage gave Man-Ape the advantage and victory.
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After The Nostalgia Critic's battle with Mara Wilson, she shows up in The Nostalgia Chick's review of Matilda. At first Mara wants to kill her to get to the Critic, but since he died in To Boldly Flee the two try to come up with another reason to hate each other, to no avail. Later she appears in other Team NChick videos, with only a Hand Wave why she's not trying to kill anyone. She and Lindsay both lived in New York, so the transfer just made things easier.
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Super Mario Bros. 2 was a Dolled-Up Installment of Doki Doki Panic, hence all the enemies in the game, including Shy Guys, Bob-ombs, Pokeys, Birdo, etc. were not originally Mario's nor did they start off aligned with Bowser (they are part of Wart's 8-Bit army in their original appearance). In turn, Shy Guys and Snifits later became part of the standard bestiary of the Yoshi's Island series, while Yoshi didn't even exist yet when Super Mario Bros. 2 came out. Birdo, likewise, would undergo a Heel–Face Turn and primarily appear in the spinoff sport titles, sometimes even as a partner of Yoshi.
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The Fifth Edition Campaigns Tomb of Annihilation and Princes of the Apocalypse transplant classic Greyhawk antagonists demilich Acererak and the Cult of Elemental Evil into Forgotten Realms.
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Woody Woodpecker's traditional archnemesis Wally Walrus was placed against Chilly Willy in two 1961 cartoons, "Clash and Carry" and "Tricky Trout", 8 years since Wally's last appearance. Wally Walrus also antagonized Andy Panda in the 1946 cartoon "Dog Tax Dodgers".
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According to the The Powerpuff Girls episode "Bought and Scold", Quackor the Fowl from Dexter's Laboratory is one of their enemies. On a similar note, Huntor from "Dial M for Monkey" appeared as a bounty hunter in an episode of Samurai Jack called "Episode VIII: Jack vs Mad Jack".
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The Mad Thinker and Awesome Android pop up in Iron Man: Armored Adventures as enemies (and classmates) of Tony and his buddies. In the comics, they're traditionally enemies of the Fantastic Four, even in the Ultimate Marvel universe (which the show went with, depicting the Mad Thinker as a teenaged girl, instead of an adult man like the original). And then there's Doctor Doom and Magneto, who both show up in Season 2 (Magneto's appearance, in fairness, also features Professor X and Jean Grey, both of whom were from the X-Men).
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While the Super Robot Wars series does, of necessity, involve various Humongous Mecha fighting enemies from different shows, it can sometimes veer into this territory with especially strong enmities developing between characters of different series, especially in regards to Original Generation characters. The best example would probably be from Super Robot Wars: Original Generation 2, where Axel Almer of Super Robot Wars Advance fame becomes the arch nemesis of the Impact series' Kyosuke Nanbu.
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In his first appearance in the Silent Hill franchise, Pyramid Head served as James Sunderland's tormentor. While James was added in a later update, Pyramid Head initially went after Heather Mason's head.note While not part of the game's canon, Heather has encountered Pyramid Head in Silent Hill: Revelation 3D, but Pyramid was more of Heather's protector than tormentor.
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Inverted with the Royal Flush Gang as they made their DCAU debut in the future-set Batman Beyond and the Gang is explicitly stated to have a history with Batman. However, a different version of the Gang formed by The Joker chronologically made their debut fighting the Justice League, the Gang's traditional enemies.
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Dungeons & Dragons 3rd edition book Elder Evils picks up Kyuss, the Worm That Walks, a well-known villain from Greyhawk, Zargon, a fan-favorite monster from Mystara and Pandorym, villain from Forgotten Realms novel Darkvision, and reinvents them so they can now fit to any D&D setting.
The Fifth Edition Campaigns Tomb of Annihilation and Princes of the Apocalypse transplant classic Greyhawk antagonists demilich Acererak and the Cult of Elemental Evil into Forgotten Realms.
Vecna Trilogy moves titular character from Greyhawk to Ravenloft and then to Planescape. Since then Vecna has also branched out to Forgotten Realms and Exadia.
Another Greyhawk villain, the God of Evil Tharizdun, is generally seen as a multiversal villain stretching far beyond the bounds of Planescape.
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Birds of Prey pits Harley Quinn as lead hero against Black Mask and Mr. Zsasz, who are both Gotham villains in the comics, but have rarely had much to do with her. (Both of them usually fight Batman, apart from the periods when Black Mask has been used as Catwoman's Arch-Enemy in her solo title.) Of course, Harley herself is/was a Batman rogue, so this is a rather downplayed example.
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Dead by Daylight does this with some of the Guest Fighters.
In his first appearance in the Silent Hill franchise, Pyramid Head served as James Sunderland's tormentor. While James was added in a later update, Pyramid Head initially went after Heather Mason's head.note While not part of the game's canon, Heather has encountered Pyramid Head in Silent Hill: Revelation 3D, but Pyramid was more of Heather's protector than tormentor.
Of the 8 playable Survivors (Palette Swaps included) that hail from Resident Evil, Leon S. Kennedy and Carlos Oliveira are the only people to have never come into contact with Albert Wesker.note The closest Leon got to meeting Wesker was in Resident Evil 4 when the latter observed the former from afar during Operation Javier. Likewise, the only Resident Evil survivors who have encountered Nemesis are Jill Valentine and Carlos.
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Spider-Man Unlimited had Spidey going up against the High Evolutionary, normally a cosmic Marvel villain (though he has ties to the X-Men; he was once a colleague of Spidey's foe Jackal in the comics, but that was about it for pre-existing connections).
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Marvin the Martian debuted in the short Haredevil Hare as a foe for Bugs Bunny. Three of the four following shorts featuring Marvin have him opposing Bugs. The fourth follow-up, Duck Dodgers in the 24½th Century pits Marvin against Daffy Duck and Porky Pig in sci-fi-roles - that short laid the basis for the Duck Dodgers animated series where Marvin was a recurring villain and is probably most known for by modern audiences.
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Lady Tremaine in Cinderella was primarily the Wicked Stepmother to the titular character. Here, she's now the Royal Advisor to her king (who Zeref is now in the role in) and is plotting to undermine the rule of Zeref and his brother Prince Natsu.
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Dick Dastardly and Muttley started out as the enemies of the other racers in Wacky Races but then they gained a new enemy in Yankee Doodle Pidgeon in their own show, Dastardly & Muttley in Their Flying Machines. But then the two started antagonizing Yogi Bear and the others starting with Yogi's Treasure Hunt, then it continues in Fender Bender 500, Yo Yogi! and The Funtastic World of Hanna-Barbera. However due to rights issues they were replaced with Dread Baron and Mumbly and they antagonized Yogi and the others in Laff-A-Lympics and Yogi Bear and the Magical Flight of the Spruce Goose, but the latter made them sound and act more like Dick Dastardly and Muttley so it's obvious on who they're replacing. SCOOB! features Dick Dastardly as the Big Bad, this time to Scooby-Doo and the Mystery Inc. gang, Blue Falcon and Dynomutt, and Captain Caveman and Dee Dee Skyes.
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Super Smash Bros. Brawl: In The Subspace Emissary, Bowser, Ganondorf, and Wario become a general Big Bad Ensemble of the Nintendo universe, facing characters they never fought in their respective series. For instance, Wario becomes a nemesis for Lucas from Mother 3.
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Super Mario Bros.:
Super Mario Bros. 2 was a Dolled-Up Installment of Doki Doki Panic, hence all the enemies in the game, including Shy Guys, Bob-ombs, Pokeys, Birdo, etc. were not originally Mario's nor did they start off aligned with Bowser (they are part of Wart's 8-Bit army in their original appearance). In turn, Shy Guys and Snifits later became part of the standard bestiary of the Yoshi's Island series, while Yoshi didn't even exist yet when Super Mario Bros. 2 came out. Birdo, likewise, would undergo a Heel–Face Turn and primarily appear in the spinoff sport titles, sometimes even as a partner of Yoshi.
In reverse, Kamek, Baby Bowser's caretaker from the Yoshi games, has made frequent appearances in the mainline games and RPG spin-offs to the point of being (adult) Bowser's right-hand man in several games.
King Boo was formally introduced as Luigi's archnemesis in the Luigi's Mansion games, but he still makes appearances in the Mario platformers and sports spin-offs every now and then (although he looks different in those), so he doesn't end up being much different from the other several King Mooks that Mario himself faces in the series.
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Green Lantern: The Animated Series uses Byth Rok, who is traditionally a foe of Hawkman.
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Titans (2018):
The first episode has the Acolyte, who was the Big Bad to Young Justice, the team that was the Spiritual Successor to the Titans in the comics. The Outsiders villains the Nuclear Family also face the Titans throughout the first few episodes by being connected to Trigon and targeting Raven, as Acolyte had tried.
Season 2 has Mercy Graves, Lex Luthor's bodyguard, as a recurring villainess. In both the comics and Superman: The Animated Series (where she was first introduced), she's primarily an enemy of Superman. Justified in that Superboy, the clone containing DNA from Superman and Lex Luthor, is her main target.
Season 3 features Red Hood as the main villain, and also brings iconic Batman villain The Scarecrow into the mix, along with Nightwing enemy Lady Vic.
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Remnant's Bizarre Adventure:
Bruno Buccarati was Giorno's first Stand-using opponent before Giorno joined his team. Here he demonstrates the power of Stands to Team RWBY by fighting alongside Roman and Neo (since his services were provided by Polpo to Cinder), then faces off against Josuke.
Tamami Kobayashi was Koichi's Starter Villain in the manga, where here he is defeated by Blake and Weiss.
Toshikazu Hazamada fought against Josuke and Koichi in the manga and plotted to kill Jotaro. Here he tries to use his Stand Surface to mimic Jaune and force himself on Pyrrha (leading to a fight by the real Jaune and Koichi to try and stop him), only for Surface be found out and trounced by Pyrrha.
The Serial Killer Anjuro "Angelo" Katagiri was Josuke's Starter Villain in the manga. Here he's defeated by Koichi and Neo.
Bug-Eater and Not-Bug Eater were killed by Josuke in the manga. Here they were defeated by Blake and Zwei.
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Teen Titans occasionally featured Killer Moth, a villain mostly associated with the Batman franchise and Batgirl in particular.
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DC Super Hero Girls does the same thing as its Web Animation counterpart:
Giganta is the nemesis of Bumblebee (as both girls are Sizeshifters, a reference to Super Friends connecting her size-shifting powers to Apache Chief) rather than Wonder Woman.
Poison Ivy is Green Lantern (Jessica Cruz)'s nemesis and idealogical Evil Counterpart.
Cavalier, traditionally a minor Batman villain, is Green Arrow's arch-rival here, and also has a grudge against Zatanna.
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On a somewhat different note, The Meta becomes this for Pyrrha due to her resemblance to Agent Carolina.
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Kim Possible occasionally reveals that one villain or another that the titular character fights used to be traditionally opposed by another group of heroes, Team Go, of which Kim's Arch-Enemy Shego used to be a part of. One of these villains, the Mathter, even completely shifted his vendetta from that team's leader to Kim's sidekick Ron. Naturally for the show, this was lampshaded.
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Batman: The Animated Series used Clock King and Count Vertigo (the latter depicted as a former friend of Ra's Al-Ghul to justify his inclusion), who were originally Green Arrow villains in the comics.
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The Cutting Edge features a minor example of this when Oliver's first target as the Hood after he returns to Starling City is Thomas "Tommy" Elliot, better known as the Batman villain Hush. While Elliot isn't a supervillain yet in the sense that he isn't going out in a costume to fight Batman, he's still a corporate criminal whom Oliver is justified in attacking.
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The main villain of Black Adam is Sabbac, usually an enemy of Captain Marvel Jr. and the Marvel Family in the comics. In fact, the comics had previously portrayed Sabbac and Black Adam as allies rather than enemies.
According to various leaked information, some of it confirmed by Zachary Levi, Dwayne Johnson was pushing for this to happen to Black Adam himself. He convinced Warner Bros. to split the character off from SHAZAM! (2019) into its own movie, then veto cameos of two characters in each other's films and stopped members of Justice Society of America to appear in a scene in SHAZAM! Fury of the Gods where Billy is recruited into the group, while going above board to get cameo of a character he clearly wanted Black Adam to be fighting with - Superman - instead. However, ''Black Adam' being a' Box Office Bomb prevented that from happenning.
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The sole costumed supervillain to show up in the first season of Hit-Monkey is Lady Bullseye, who is an enemy of Daredevil in the comics.
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King Ghidorah, Godzilla's archenemy, was transplanted to the Rebirth of Mothra trilogy to fight Mothra and her son, Mothra Leo. Two different incarnations, Desghidorah and the King of Terror, serve as the main villains of the first and third films respectively.
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DC Extended Universe:
Birds of Prey pits Harley Quinn as lead hero against Black Mask and Mr. Zsasz, who are both Gotham villains in the comics, but have rarely had much to do with her. (Both of them usually fight Batman, apart from the periods when Black Mask has been used as Catwoman's Arch-Enemy in her solo title.) Of course, Harley herself is/was a Batman rogue, so this is a rather downplayed example.
The Suicide Squad has the titular team go up against Starro the Conqueror, who usually acts as a foe to major heroes like the Justice League, rather than a smaller team like this one.
The main villain of Black Adam is Sabbac, usually an enemy of Captain Marvel Jr. and the Marvel Family in the comics. In fact, the comics had previously portrayed Sabbac and Black Adam as allies rather than enemies.
According to various leaked information, some of it confirmed by Zachary Levi, Dwayne Johnson was pushing for this to happen to Black Adam himself. He convinced Warner Bros. to split the character off from SHAZAM! (2019) into its own movie, then veto cameos of two characters in each other's films and stopped members of Justice Society of America to appear in a scene in SHAZAM! Fury of the Gods where Billy is recruited into the group, while going above board to get cameo of a character he clearly wanted Black Adam to be fighting with - Superman - instead. However, ''Black Adam' being a' Box Office Bomb prevented that from happenning.
Blue Beetle: Downplayed with Carapax; Carapax, under the identity of "The Indestructible Man", was indeed a foe to the Blue Beetle in the comics, but he specifically fought the Ted Kord iteration. Here, he fights Jaime Reyes, who is usually Kord's successor but is the first Blue Beetle here.
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In Mulan, Shan Yu and his Huns were antagonists to Imperial China, with Shan a personal antagonist towards Mulan and Li Shang. In Fairytale of Doom, the Huns are the enemy of multiple kingdoms. In addition, several incidents causes Shan Yu to fight against Erza (who thought she was Mulan but finds out she was meant to play Belle) and Laxus (who is meant to be Prince Phillip).
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The Spider-Woman episode "Realm of Darkness" had Spider-Woman fight Dormammu, who was traditionally an enemy of Doctor Strange.
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The Marvel Super Heroes had an episode of the Sub-Mariner segment feature Doctor Doom as its villain. Doom's usual enemies the Fantastic Four couldn't appear because of rights issues (having already been used by Hanna-Barbera for The Fantastic Four (1967)), so they were replaced by the original roster of the X-Men, albeit referred to as the Allies for Peace.
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When Faction Paradox became an independent spin-off not under the aegis of the BBC, it took a few individually-licensed elements of the wider Doctor Who Expanded Universe, leading to Sutekh or Sabbath Dei now crossing paths with new characters like Justine and Eliza instead of the Doctor & friends.
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Occasionally this may also happen from the opposite side and a Batman villain may be an enemy of another hero. This is seen with minor Batman villain Kite-Man, who is depicted as the criminal who Plastic Man worked for prior to him gaining his superpowers, and who kidnaps the hero's family for revenge in one episode.
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In The Incredible Hulk, some episodes pit the Hulk against other heroes' enemies.
Spider-Man foe Doctor Octopus is the villain in "Tomb of the Unknown Hulk".
"Prisoner of the Monster" features Iron Man adversary Spymaster as the antagonist.
"Bruce Banner Unmasked" has the Hulk fight the Puppet Master, whose usual adversaries the Fantastic Four get no acknowledgement aside from his step-daughter Alicia Masters having a bust of the Thing among her statues of Marvel characters.
The forces of Hydra are fought in "Enter: She-Hulk", when the organization is ordinarily an enemy of S.H.I.E.L.D. or Captain America.
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Hades counts as well, as he's gone up against multiple heroes from the Final Fantasy series, if only because such heroes keep finding themselves in the Hercules world for some reason.
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Peacemaker (2022):
The show does this by way of Composite Character. One of the core antagonists is Auggie Smith, the titular hero's white supremacist father, who in this continuity is also the armored supervillain White Dragon. In the comics, White Dragon was a Suicide Squad enemy who also clashed with Hawkman and the Justice Society of America.
It's also established that one of Peacemaker's first public victories was against Kite Man, a D-list Batman villain in the comics.
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Marvel's Spider-Man has two examples:
The Blizzard used for this series, Randall Macklin, is a one-shot enemy of Iron Man, who does not appear in this episode, and his origin involves Harry and Peter's invention, likely in reference to Blizzard sometimes facing Spider-Man.
Absorbing Man is normally a foe of the Hulk and Thor, the former having appeared in only the Halloween episode, and the latter only appearing in later seasons.
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In the Ultra Series, it's not uncommon for popular Monsters of the Week to appear in later series to be pitted against new Ultra heroes. The original Ultraman's most famous foes Zetton, Gomora, Red King, Antlar, Baltan, and Mephilas have all battled at least five (and as many as ten; sometimes more) subsequent Ultramen since their debuts in the original 1966-1967 series.
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In X-Men: The Official Game (the prequel to X-Men: The Last Stand), HYDRA is revealed to be the organization behind Master Mold and the Sentinels, the mutant-hunting Killer Robots from the X-Men books. In the actual comics, HYDRA is traditionally depicted as a threat to Captain America and The Avengers.
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The Suicide Squad has the titular team go up against Starro the Conqueror, who usually acts as a foe to major heroes like the Justice League, rather than a smaller team like this one.
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Star Trek Into Darkness: Khan, in a change up from the original chain of events, ends up with Spock as his primary adversary in this film. He lacks the grudge that defined him from being marooned by Kirk in the prime-timeline, and ends up spending more time in an Enemy Mine with Kirk than he does fighting him, since without that glaring flaw of It's Personal with Kirk, he can make wiser decisions around him. Kirk still seems to gain his respect as a Worthy Opponent with a similar care for his crew, but this movie might be called Wrath of Spock once Kirk's Almost Dead.
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Young Justice:
The majority of villains are not associated to any specific hero. Almost all the heroes work for or with the Justice League while most of the villains are part of The Light. Speaking of The Light, the main council is led by Vandal Savage, whom originally faced Alan Scott but became an overarching villain to the DC universe as a whole, in this case here as a Well-Intentioned Extremist, and has maintained Superman villain Lex Luthor, Justice League International villain Queen Bee, and Etrigan villain Klarion the Witch Boy, who is also remembered for his role in the storyline Sins of Youth. Other members of The Light, most of which were rotated out and replaced by other villains, include Batman villain Ra's Al-Ghul, Aquaman villains Ocean Master and Black Manta, Doom Patrol villain the Brain, Teen Titans and Nightwing villain Deathstroke, original Superman archenemy and later Justice Society villain Ultra-Humanite, New Gods and Mister Miracle villain Granny Goodness, and The Outsiders villain Bad Samaritan, here an ambassador of Markovia in the United Nations. By the show's present time period, the whole concept of a Rogues Gallery has pretty much vanished.
Speaking of Luthor, he never interacts with Superman (though he retains his connection to Superboy in being his source of human DNA, a father of sorts). In fact, overall he comes comes off more as an Arrow Family villain—his first appearance sees him engaged in a Xanatos Gambit against clone Roy, and he's eventually revealed to be behind the capture of the original Roy Harper and creation of clone!Roy as a Manchurian Agent. After that, he uses his Secretary-General position to attempt to promote the Justice League and the Outsiders as Heroes With Bad Publicity.
Queen Bee was originally the main enemy to Justice League International, even acting as an Evil Counterpart to Maxwell Lord before his Face–Heel Turn, but is positioned against Miss Martian and Beast Boy because she murdered Miss Martian's idol and inspiration for her human identity in revenge for impersonating and humiliating her and worming her way out of being blackmailed by her, said idol being Beast Boy's mother and therefore making Queen Bee the reason he is orphaned this time.
Klarion here is depicted as a Lord of Chaos on par with Nabu and a Doctor Fate foe, killing the Kent Nelson Doctor Fate in an attempt to get his helmet. He did actually have run ins with the original Young Justice team of the comics, but he is shown in a more powerful light this time around, filling the role Bedlam had in Young Justice story "World Without Grown Ups".
Even taking into account how Ma'alefa'ak, typically the Arch-Enemy of Martian Manhunter, was changed from his brother to Miss Martian's brother, he is also mainly seen as an adversary for the New Gods due to his loyalty to Darkseid and his stirring of tensions on New Genesis. His later loyalty for Lor-Zod, revamped as a time traveler, also makes him become an adversary of the Legion of Super-Heroes.
General Zod became the Starter Villain of the Legion of Super-Heroes rather than being one of Superman's major enemies, due to only finally being let out of the Phantom Zone in their time and being re-imprisoned by them. His son Lor-Zod, adapting changes in Superman Family Adventures and Superman (Rebirth) and being depicted as a time traveler, likewise becomes one when he hopes that killing Conner Kent will erase the Legion, and becomes another New Gods adversary through his partnership with Darkseid.
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Ares, the God of War, was occasionally fought by Hercules in its first season, but he became a regular antagonist to Xena. Hercules still fought Ares from time to time, specially after Season 3 where he was cast by Kevin Smith, but he is much more important to Xena, not just as an enemy, but also as a supporting character.
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In the Justice League: The Spider series, while they remain focused on their traditional enemies, Web of Cadmus sees the Joker and Metallo go after Spider-Man to avenge his past defeat of them.
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Chaos from Final Fantasy is actually the Big Bad of the entire Final Fantasy Multiverse as of Dissidia Final Fantasy.
Also happened before that as well, since he is actually Garland's One-Winged Angel incarnation, and Garland is The Man Behind the Man in Final Fantasy IX, though it's ambiguous as to whether they're the same character.
Gilgamesh was The Dragon in Final Fantasy V, but is now Walking The Multi Verse as an Optional Boss.
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On Doctor Who, the Slitheen family started out as briefly recurring antagonists of the Ninth Doctor, then disappeared from the main series and started showing up frequently on The Sarah Jane Adventures.
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DC Super Hero Girls has a lot of this, largely due to many villains being alignment-swapped in this universe and pulling out more obscure DC villains to act as enemies. For instance, the Double Dare Twins are little-known Nightwing villains, but are often used in a Villain of the Week role, either against Katana or the Wonder Woman/Batgirl/Supergirl team, while he hasn't shown up at all. Dark Opal kind of counts, as while he menaces the DCSHG team, mainly Supergirl, here, his backstory flashback shows that he got there by running away from Amethyst.
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Ultimate Sleepwalker: The New Dreams greatly expands Sleepwalker's Rogues Gallery beyond what he faced in the official comics. Its companion series Ultimate Spider-Woman: Change With The Light has an entire gallery made of transplants since protagonist Mary Jane Watson doesn't actually have one in the comics.
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Instead of being a foe of the Justice Society, Roulette appears as a foe of the League. However, her debut does, however, involve Wildcat and Black Canary, members of the JSA in the comics.
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Similarly Elmer Fudd, originally set up as Bugs' Arch-Enemy, would frequently be placed against Daffy Duck or Sylvester in some shorts. Since both of them were often as bungling and hubris driven as Elmer, it tended to be less lopsided who would come out on top, or even if Elmer was the actual villain of the two.
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The Angry German Kid originally started out as a YouTube Meme, but eventually became one of the main memes at Nico Douga, with the new moniker of Keyboard Crusher.
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Blue Beetle: Downplayed with Carapax; Carapax, under the identity of "The Indestructible Man", was indeed a foe to the Blue Beetle in the comics, but he specifically fought the Ted Kord iteration. Here, he fights Jaime Reyes, who is usually Kord's successor but is the first Blue Beetle here.
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Kingdom Hearts: The Antipode: In contrast to the other Disney Villains, Hans is recruited into Organization XIII; a Standard Evil Organization Squad consisting of otherwise Original Generation characters.
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Soul Series:
Nightmare was originally the main antagonist to Kilik, Xianghua and Maxi. In fact, Xianghua used Soul Calibur to defeat him in the end. Afterwards, Nightmare has had little to do with those three and instead became an enemy to Siegfried, Nightmare's former host, after their split for the rest of the series.
Cervantes was introduced as the first Big Bad and was defeated by Sophitia and Taki teaming up together. Afterwards, he instead became a villain to his illegitimate daughter Ivy following her introduction.
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King Boo was formally introduced as Luigi's archnemesis in the Luigi's Mansion games, but he still makes appearances in the Mario platformers and sports spin-offs every now and then (although he looks different in those), so he doesn't end up being much different from the other several King Mooks that Mario himself faces in the series.
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Speedy Gonzales' main two recurring antagonists in his cartoons had already been previously established foes to other Looney Tunes: Sylvester (archenemy to Tweety) and Daffy Duck (archenemy to Bugs)
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A rival version occurred in Pokémon: The Series. While usually rivals stick to one main character and maybe, at most, fight another member of the main cast once (May having battled and defeated Zoe, Dawn's main rival, at the Wallace Cup, for example), they are never really 'given' to another on a long term prospect, with Jessie's contest clashes with May, Dawn, and later showcase clashes with Serena being under general twerp on Team Rocket fighting. The one exception is during Pokémon Journeys: The Series where Gary, Ash's first rival who he had long since made peace with and diverged in goal from, coming to be Goh's rival as a competitor in Project Mew, taking on a more mature take on his dynamic with Ash in the original series with Goh. However, while both times had Gary stay near perpetually ahead of both, where Ash and Gary's rival was fueled by childhood rivalries and mutual ego and pride clashes, Gary's was more fueled by Goh's social issues that Gary just easily rubbed the wrong way in a mixture of purposely (to get Goh to grow past them) or unintentionally.
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Two years after Tiger Mask IV unmasked Black Tiger V, Black Tiger V reappeared in Toryumon Mexico to oppose Último Dragón.
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Hercules: The Legendary Journeys and its spin off Xena: Warrior Princess:
Ares, the God of War, was occasionally fought by Hercules in its first season, but he became a regular antagonist to Xena. Hercules still fought Ares from time to time, specially after Season 3 where he was cast by Kevin Smith, but he is much more important to Xena, not just as an enemy, but also as a supporting character.
In regards to the original myths, the Minotaur was slain by the hero Theseus, while he is fought by Hercules in the TV-movie The Maze of the Minotaur, where its revealed he is also his half-brother and Theseus is Adapted Out completely.
Bacchus first appeared on Xena and was killed off by the end of his episode, but he would appear in subsequent appearances in Young Hercules, a prequel to Legendary Journeys where he fought against Hercules in his early career more than once.
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The Phantom Blot, Mickey Mouse's enemy from the Disney comics, is also a member of F.O.W.L. and has sworn vengeance on Magica De Spell (along with anything magical in general due to his and Magica's history).
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The Tasmanian Devil debuted in Devil May Hare where he antagonised Bugs. Three of his other shorts would likewise pit him against Bugs. There was one other short where Taz went after Daffy instead.
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Pokémon Reset Bloodlines has a couple of particular cases, as they're less of a "Rogues" and more of a "Rivals" Gallery Transplant. While both Gary and Paul are introduced early as rivals to Ash, as the story progresses their rivalry with each other gets more focus. Also, to a lesser extent, Ash ends up facing against Solidad, who in canon was a rival of May as a coordinator as opposed to a trainer (though it's hinted this is only a temporary thing, since Solidad plans on going to Contests full time once she's done participating in the Indigo League).
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Once Upon a Time puts either Rumplestiltskin or the queen from Snow White in everything. Rumple has been Cinderella's fairy godmother, Beauty's Beast, and Captain Hook's crocodile, while Regina has been the Little Mermaid's Sea Witch and the wicked stepmother who abandoned Hansel and Gretel (though not actually their stepmother, she was still responsible for the events.) Then there's the spin-off, Once Upon a Time in Wonderland, in which Alice's main antagonist is Jafar.
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Darla was introduced in Buffy the Vampire Slayer as a Dark Action Girl; she's killed off in the seventh episode, which also reveals that she's Angel's sire and ex-lover. When he got a spin-off series, Darla was brought Back from the Dead for a longer-lasting and more emotionally potent role.
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Pico: Piconjo is often thought of as one of Pico's adversaries, due to him being a comparatively unhinged Oddball Doppelgänger. In Piconjo's original series, however, Pico is never encountered, with Piconjo instead fighting his nemesis LegendaryFrog.
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Mighty Mouse foe Oil Can Harry originates from the older and black-and-white Fanny Zilch cartoons, where he was a human rather than a cat and an enemy of J. Leffingwell Strongheart.
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Klarion here is depicted as a Lord of Chaos on par with Nabu and a Doctor Fate foe, killing the Kent Nelson Doctor Fate in an attempt to get his helmet. He did actually have run ins with the original Young Justice team of the comics, but he is shown in a more powerful light this time around, filling the role Bedlam had in Young Justice story "World Without Grown Ups".
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Seifer of Final Fantasy VIII, known for being Squall's Rival Turned Evil plays The Rival to Roxas in Kingdom Hearts II and has nothing to do with Squall.
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Yosemite Sam is pitted against Bugs in all but two cartoons: "Along Came Daffy" (in which he and his black-haired twin brother pursue Daffy Duck) and "Honey's Money" (in which he marries a wealthy but shrewish widow and tries to kill her idiot son).
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In the Kingdom Hearts series, most of the Disney villains stick to their own worlds and antagonizing their own heroes, even in the first game, the only one to feature a team of villains sharing a single headquarters. Maleficent, however, is promoted to a general antagonist, the only villain from a Disney movie to appear in multiple worlds and have an interest in the series' overarching plot. For example, Hollow Bastion the world where she is fought as a boss, is a world original to the game and your Guest-Star Party Member is the Beast from Beauty and the Beast. It is not until Kingdom Hearts: Birth by Sleep did we see her in the actual Sleeping Beauty world, clashing with Prince Phillip and the three good fairies, and even then she made it clear that she had bigger ambitions.
Hades counts as well, as he's gone up against multiple heroes from the Final Fantasy series, if only because such heroes keep finding themselves in the Hercules world for some reason.
Seifer of Final Fantasy VIII, known for being Squall's Rival Turned Evil plays The Rival to Roxas in Kingdom Hearts II and has nothing to do with Squall.
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Magical Tetris Challenge: The Big Bad Wolf was originally the enemy of The Three Little Pigs, but here, he's going up against Mickey Mouse and his friends as a henchman to Mickey's archenemy, Pete. The pigs don't make an appearance.
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Spider-Man and the X-Men in Arcade's Revenge: The boss of the second Spider-Man level (first if you don't count the intro stage) is N'astirh, a relatively obscure X-Men villain from the Inferno Crisis Crossover.
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Super Smash Bros.:
Super Smash Bros. Brawl: In The Subspace Emissary, Bowser, Ganondorf, and Wario become a general Big Bad Ensemble of the Nintendo universe, facing characters they never fought in their respective series. For instance, Wario becomes a nemesis for Lucas from Mother 3.
Master Hand, one of the series' original characters, becomes a Kirby mini-boss and then teams up with Crazy Hand to be a boss proper in Kirby & the Amazing Mirror. In this case, it's because both games were made by HAL Laboratory.
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Viper started off as a Captain America foe and is usually an enemy of Nick Fury and S.H.I.E.L.D. as well (to the point that she's now known as Madame Hydra). Despite this, she is one of the antagonists in The Wolverine. Understandable since, despite her connections to Captain America and S.H.I.E.L.D., she has appeared in several notable Wolverine storylinesnote This depiction was In Name Only however.
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To a somewhat lesser extent, the same thing could also be said of the Romulans being more associated with The Next Generation than with TOS.
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The Punisher game from Capcom features the Reavers as enemies. While the Reavers did once clash with the Punisher in the comics, they're otherwise almost exclusively treated as X-Men villains.
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 Daredevil (1964) (Comic Book) / int_2f8c5157
type
Rogues' Gallery Transplant
 Daredevil: Yellow (Comic Book) / int_2f8c5157
type
Rogues' Gallery Transplant
 Darkhawk (Comic Book) / int_2f8c5157
type
Rogues' Gallery Transplant
 Darkseid (Comic Book) / int_2f8c5157
type
Rogues' Gallery Transplant
 Deadpool: Back in Black (Comic Book) / int_2f8c5157
type
Rogues' Gallery Transplant
 Dracula (Marvel Comics) (Comic Book) / int_2f8c5157
type
Rogues' Gallery Transplant
 DuckTales (Comic Book) / int_2f8c5157
type
Rogues' Gallery Transplant
 Emperor Joker (Comic Book) / int_2f8c5157
type
Rogues' Gallery Transplant
 Extreme Carnage (Comic Book) / int_2f8c5157
type
Rogues' Gallery Transplant
 Gang War (2023) (Comic Book) / int_2f8c5157
type
Rogues' Gallery Transplant
 Green Arrow (Comic Book) / int_2f8c5157
type
Rogues' Gallery Transplant
 Guardian Devil (Comic Book) / int_2f8c5157
type
Rogues' Gallery Transplant
 Hawkman (Comic Book) / int_2f8c5157
type
Rogues' Gallery Transplant
 Immortal Hulk (Comic Book) / int_2f8c5157
type
Rogues' Gallery Transplant
 Infinity Wars (2018) (Comic Book) / int_2f8c5157
type
Rogues' Gallery Transplant
 Invincible Iron Man (2022) (Comic Book) / int_2f8c5157
type
Rogues' Gallery Transplant
 Iron Fist (Comic Book) / int_2f8c5157
type
Rogues' Gallery Transplant
 Iron Fist (1975) (Comic Book) / int_2f8c5157
type
Rogues' Gallery Transplant
 Iron Man (Comic Book) / int_2f8c5157
type
Rogues' Gallery Transplant
 Iron Man (2020, Ongoing) (Comic Book) / int_2f8c5157
type
Rogues' Gallery Transplant
 Luke Cage: Hero for Hire (Comic Book) / int_2f8c5157
type
Rogues' Gallery Transplant
 Marauders (2022) (Comic Book) / int_2f8c5157
type
Rogues' Gallery Transplant
 Marvel NOW! (2016) (Comic Book) / int_2f8c5157
type
Rogues' Gallery Transplant
 Metal Men (Comic Book) / int_2f8c5157
type
Rogues' Gallery Transplant
 Moon Knight (2021) (Comic Book) / int_2f8c5157
type
Rogues' Gallery Transplant
 New 52 (Comic Book) / int_2f8c5157
type
Rogues' Gallery Transplant
 New Gods (Comic Book) / int_2f8c5157
type
Rogues' Gallery Transplant
 Nothing Can Stop the Juggernaut! (Comic Book) / int_2f8c5157
type
Rogues' Gallery Transplant
 Nova (Comic Book) / int_2f8c5157
type
Rogues' Gallery Transplant
 Rawhide Kid (Comic Book) / int_2f8c5157
type
Rogues' Gallery Transplant
 Secret Warps (Comic Book) / int_2f8c5157
type
Rogues' Gallery Transplant
 Shazam! (2023) (Comic Book) / int_2f8c5157
type
Rogues' Gallery Transplant
 Spider-Man (1990) (Comic Book) / int_2f8c5157
type
Rogues' Gallery Transplant
 Spider-Man 2099 (Comic Book) / int_2f8c5157
type
Rogues' Gallery Transplant
 Spider-Man Beyond (Comic Book) / int_2f8c5157
type
Rogues' Gallery Transplant
 Spider-Woman (2014) (Comic Book) / int_2f8c5157
type
Rogues' Gallery Transplant
 Spider-Woman (2023) (Comic Book) / int_2f8c5157
type
Rogues' Gallery Transplant
 Static (Comic Book) / int_2f8c5157
type
Rogues' Gallery Transplant
 Super Diaper Baby (Comic Book) / int_2f8c5157
type
Rogues' Gallery Transplant
 Supergirl (2005) (Comic Book) / int_2f8c5157
type
Rogues' Gallery Transplant
 Superman and Spider-Man (Comic Book) / int_2f8c5157
type
Rogues' Gallery Transplant
 Superman: Son of Kal-El (Comic Book) / int_2f8c5157
type
Rogues' Gallery Transplant
 Superman: Space Age (Comic Book) / int_2f8c5157
type
Rogues' Gallery Transplant
 The Amazing Spider-Man (2018) (Comic Book) / int_2f8c5157
type
Rogues' Gallery Transplant
 The Amazing Spider-Man (Lee & Ditko) (Comic Book) / int_2f8c5157
type
Rogues' Gallery Transplant
 The Death of Superman (Comic Book) / int_2f8c5157
type
Rogues' Gallery Transplant
 The Incredible Hulk (2011) (Comic Book) / int_2f8c5157
type
Rogues' Gallery Transplant
 The Kingpin (Comic Book) / int_2f8c5157
type
Rogues' Gallery Transplant
 The Powerpuff Girls (Comic Book) / int_2f8c5157
type
Rogues' Gallery Transplant
 The Punisher MAX (Comic Book) / int_2f8c5157
type
Rogues' Gallery Transplant
 The Shade (DC Comics) (Comic Book) / int_2f8c5157
type
Rogues' Gallery Transplant
 The Thanos Imperative (Comic Book) / int_2f8c5157
type
Rogues' Gallery Transplant
 Trinity of Sin: Pandora (Comic Book) / int_2f8c5157
type
Rogues' Gallery Transplant
 Ultimate Spider-Man (2000) (Comic Book) / int_2f8c5157
type
Rogues' Gallery Transplant
 Ultimate Spider-Man (2024) (Comic Book) / int_2f8c5157
type
Rogues' Gallery Transplant
 Uncanny Spider-Man (Comic Book) / int_2f8c5157
type
Rogues' Gallery Transplant
 Venom (Comic Book) / int_2f8c5157
type
Rogues' Gallery Transplant
 Venom: Lethal Protector (2022) (Comic Book) / int_2f8c5157
type
Rogues' Gallery Transplant
 Wonder Woman '77 (Comic Book) / int_2f8c5157
type
Rogues' Gallery Transplant
 X-Men: Blue (Comic Book) / int_2f8c5157
type
Rogues' Gallery Transplant
 Daredevil / Comicbook / int_2f8c5157
type
Rogues' Gallery Transplant
 Darkwing Duck / Comicbook / int_2f8c5157
type
Rogues' Gallery Transplant
 Ghost Rider / Comicbook / int_2f8c5157
type
Rogues' Gallery Transplant
 Howard the Duck / Comicbook / int_2f8c5157
type
Rogues' Gallery Transplant
 Incredible Hulk / Comicbook / int_2f8c5157
type
Rogues' Gallery Transplant
 Moon Knight / Comicbook / int_2f8c5157
type
Rogues' Gallery Transplant
 Angel of the Bat / Fan Fic / int_2f8c5157
type
Rogues' Gallery Transplant
 Super RWBY Sisters (Fanfic) / int_2f8c5157
type
Rogues' Gallery Transplant
 Thomas Abridged / Fan Fic / int_2f8c5157
type
Rogues' Gallery Transplant
 Ant Man And Spider Man Earths Mightiest Scientists (Fanfic) / int_2f8c5157
type
Rogues' Gallery Transplant
 Avenger of Steel (Fanfic) / int_2f8c5157
type
Rogues' Gallery Transplant
 Avengers: Infinite Wars (Fanfic) / int_2f8c5157
type
Rogues' Gallery Transplant
 Harry Potter and the Guardian's Light (Fanfic) / int_2f8c5157
type
Rogues' Gallery Transplant
 Kaiju Revolution (Fanfic) / int_2f8c5157
type
Rogues' Gallery Transplant
 Koihime†Musou: Tales of the Armored War Gods (Fanfic) / int_2f8c5157
type
Rogues' Gallery Transplant
 Monsters of My Own (Fanfic) / int_2f8c5157
type
Rogues' Gallery Transplant
 Shinji Ikari Amazing Spider Man (Fanfic) / int_2f8c5157
type
Rogues' Gallery Transplant
 Spider-Man and Power Girl (Fanfic) / int_2f8c5157
type
Rogues' Gallery Transplant
 Spider-X (Fanfic) / int_2f8c5157
type
Rogues' Gallery Transplant
 Sunshine Superman (Fanfic) / int_2f8c5157
type
Rogues' Gallery Transplant
 The Bridge (MLP) (Fanfic) / int_2f8c5157
type
Rogues' Gallery Transplant
 The Cutting Edge (Fanfic) / int_2f8c5157
type
Rogues' Gallery Transplant
 The Gotham City Society of Fireproof Women (Fanfic) / int_2f8c5157
type
Rogues' Gallery Transplant
 the superhero game (Fanfic) / int_2f8c5157
type
Rogues' Gallery Transplant
 Trope Pantheons (Fanfic) / int_2f8c5157
type
Rogues' Gallery Transplant
 Ultimate Sleepwalker (Fanfic) / int_2f8c5157
type
Rogues' Gallery Transplant
 Ultimate Spider-Woman (Fanfic) / int_2f8c5157
type
Rogues' Gallery Transplant
 Ant-Man and the Wasp / int_2f8c5157
type
Rogues' Gallery Transplant
 Black Adam (2022) / int_2f8c5157
type
Rogues' Gallery Transplant
 Blue Beetle (2023) / int_2f8c5157
type
Rogues' Gallery Transplant
 Conan the Barbarian (1982) / int_2f8c5157
type
Rogues' Gallery Transplant
 Dark Phoenix / int_2f8c5157
type
Rogues' Gallery Transplant
 Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 / int_2f8c5157
type
Rogues' Gallery Transplant
 King Arthur: Legend of the Sword / int_2f8c5157
type
Rogues' Gallery Transplant
 Kull the Conqueror / int_2f8c5157
type
Rogues' Gallery Transplant
 Madame Web (2024) / int_2f8c5157
type
Rogues' Gallery Transplant
 Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings / int_2f8c5157
type
Rogues' Gallery Transplant
 Spider-Man: Homecoming / int_2f8c5157
type
Rogues' Gallery Transplant
 The Love Bug / int_2f8c5157
type
Rogues' Gallery Transplant
 Arrowverse (Franchise) / int_2f8c5157
type
Rogues' Gallery Transplant
 Tohoverse (Franchise) / int_2f8c5157
type
Rogues' Gallery Transplant
 Ultra Series (Franchise) / int_2f8c5157
type
Rogues' Gallery Transplant
 Corum / int_2f8c5157
type
Rogues' Gallery Transplant
 Marvel's Spider-Man: Hostile Takeover / int_2f8c5157
type
Rogues' Gallery Transplant
 The Fowl Twins / int_2f8c5157
type
Rogues' Gallery Transplant
 AdamStrange
seeAlso
Rogues' Gallery Transplant
 Rothul
seeAlso
Rogues' Gallery Transplant
 Tropes N to S / Real Life / int_2f8c5157
type
Rogues' Gallery Transplant
 The Menagerie (Roleplay) / int_2f8c5157
type
Rogues' Gallery Transplant
 Agent Carter / int_2f8c5157
type
Rogues' Gallery Transplant
 Batman (1966) / int_2f8c5157
type
Rogues' Gallery Transplant
 Iron Fist (2017) / int_2f8c5157
type
Rogues' Gallery Transplant
 Jessica Jones (2015) / int_2f8c5157
type
Rogues' Gallery Transplant
 Luke Cage (2016) / int_2f8c5157
type
Rogues' Gallery Transplant
 Once Upon a Time in Wonderland / int_2f8c5157
type
Rogues' Gallery Transplant
 Stargirl (2020) / int_2f8c5157
type
Rogues' Gallery Transplant
 Supergirl (2015) / int_2f8c5157
type
Rogues' Gallery Transplant
 The Flash (2014) / int_2f8c5157
type
Rogues' Gallery Transplant
 Titans (2018) / int_2f8c5157
type
Rogues' Gallery Transplant
 Sentinels of the Multiverse (Tabletop Game) / int_2f8c5157
type
Rogues' Gallery Transplant
 Donald Duck: Goin' Qu@ckers (Video Game) / int_2f8c5157
type
Rogues' Gallery Transplant
 Kingdom Hearts: Chain of Memories (Video Game) / int_2f8c5157
type
Rogues' Gallery Transplant
 Legend of Illusion (Video Game) / int_2f8c5157
type
Rogues' Gallery Transplant
 LEGO Batman (Video Game) / int_2f8c5157
type
Rogues' Gallery Transplant
 LEGO Batman Trilogy (Video Game) / int_2f8c5157
type
Rogues' Gallery Transplant
 LEGO Dimensions (Video Game) / int_2f8c5157
type
Rogues' Gallery Transplant
 Resident Evil: Gun Survivor (Video Game) / int_2f8c5157
type
Rogues' Gallery Transplant
 Spider-Man and the X-Men in Arcade's Revenge (Video Game) / int_2f8c5157
type
Rogues' Gallery Transplant
 Spider-Man: Miles Morales (Video Game) / int_2f8c5157
type
Rogues' Gallery Transplant
 Spider-Man: Shattered Dimensions (Video Game) / int_2f8c5157
type
Rogues' Gallery Transplant
 The Simpsons: Tapped Out (Video Game) / int_2f8c5157
type
Rogues' Gallery Transplant
 Ultimate Spider-Man (2005) (Video Game) / int_2f8c5157
type
Rogues' Gallery Transplant
 X-Men: The Official Game (Video Game) / int_2f8c5157
type
Rogues' Gallery Transplant
 Godzilla: Monster of Monsters / Videogame / int_2f8c5157
type
Rogues' Gallery Transplant
 DC Super Hero Girls (Web Animation) / int_2f8c5157
type
Rogues' Gallery Transplant
 Arkham Patient Sessions (Web Video) / int_2f8c5157
type
Rogues' Gallery Transplant
 LuigiFan00001 (Web Video) / int_2f8c5157
type
Rogues' Gallery Transplant
 Lightbringer (Webcomic) / int_2f8c5157
type
Rogues' Gallery Transplant
 Reporterz (Webcomic) / int_2f8c5157
type
Rogues' Gallery Transplant
 Zatanna & the Ripper (Webcomic) / int_2f8c5157
type
Rogues' Gallery Transplant
 Along Came Daffy / int_2f8c5157
type
Rogues' Gallery Transplant
 Batman: The Brave and the Bold / int_2f8c5157
type
Rogues' Gallery Transplant
 Ben 10 (2016) / int_2f8c5157
type
Rogues' Gallery Transplant
 Beware the Batman / int_2f8c5157
type
Rogues' Gallery Transplant
 Bugs Bunny / int_2f8c5157
type
Rogues' Gallery Transplant
 Casper the Friendly Ghost / int_2f8c5157
type
Rogues' Gallery Transplant
 Castlevania: Nocturne / int_2f8c5157
type
Rogues' Gallery Transplant
 Catwoman: Hunted / int_2f8c5157
type
Rogues' Gallery Transplant
 Chilly Willy / int_2f8c5157
type
Rogues' Gallery Transplant
 DC Showcase – Batman: Death in the Family / int_2f8c5157
type
Rogues' Gallery Transplant
 Duck Dodgers in the 24½th Century / int_2f8c5157
type
Rogues' Gallery Transplant
 DuckTales (1987) / int_2f8c5157
type
Rogues' Gallery Transplant
 DuckTales (2017) / int_2f8c5157
type
Rogues' Gallery Transplant
 Ducking the Devil / int_2f8c5157
type
Rogues' Gallery Transplant
 Hulk and the Agents of S.M.A.S.H. / int_2f8c5157
type
Rogues' Gallery Transplant
 Iron Man: The Animated Series / int_2f8c5157
type
Rogues' Gallery Transplant
 Justice League Action / int_2f8c5157
type
Rogues' Gallery Transplant
 LEGO Disney Princess: The Castle Quest / int_2f8c5157
type
Rogues' Gallery Transplant
 Mickey, Donald, Goofy: The Three Musketeers / int_2f8c5157
type
Rogues' Gallery Transplant
 Mighty Mouse / int_2f8c5157
type
Rogues' Gallery Transplant
 My Adventures with Superman / int_2f8c5157
type
Rogues' Gallery Transplant
 SCOOB! / int_2f8c5157
type
Rogues' Gallery Transplant
 Speedy Gonzales / int_2f8c5157
type
Rogues' Gallery Transplant
 Spider-Man (1981) / int_2f8c5157
type
Rogues' Gallery Transplant
 Spider-Man and His Amazing Friends / int_2f8c5157
type
Rogues' Gallery Transplant
 Spider-Man Unlimited / int_2f8c5157
type
Rogues' Gallery Transplant
 Spider-Woman / int_2f8c5157
type
Rogues' Gallery Transplant
 Superfriends / int_2f8c5157
type
Rogues' Gallery Transplant
 The Incredible Hulk (1982) / int_2f8c5157
type
Rogues' Gallery Transplant
 The LEGO Batman Movie / int_2f8c5157
type
Rogues' Gallery Transplant
 The Marvel Super Heroes / int_2f8c5157
type
Rogues' Gallery Transplant
 Ultimate Spider-Man / int_2f8c5157
type
Rogues' Gallery Transplant
 Ultimate Spider-Man (2012) / int_2f8c5157
type
Rogues' Gallery Transplant
 Wabbit: A Looney Tunes Production / int_2f8c5157
type
Rogues' Gallery Transplant
 Woody Woodpecker / int_2f8c5157
type
Rogues' Gallery Transplant
 CMLL (Wrestling) / int_2f8c5157
type
Rogues' Gallery Transplant
 Jushin Thunder Liger (Wrestling) / int_2f8c5157
type
Rogues' Gallery Transplant
 National Wrestling Alliance (Wrestling) / int_2f8c5157
type
Rogues' Gallery Transplant
 Godzilla: Rulers of Earth (Comic Book) / int_2f8c5157
type
Rogues' Gallery Transplant