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Put simply, a character (usually a superhero) keeps their involvement in the events of the plot secret from some or all of the other characters. Usually, they do this by creating a second, separate persona for themselves, which they use while participating in the plot.
This may be done for several reasons:
The World Is Not Ready to know about them, or their enemy, if they have one.
Despite their superpowers, they still want to have a normal life during those times when they are not fighting crime or evil, and they want to keep that normal life separate from their life as a superhero. Especially if they're a vigilante and what they do is against the law.
They may wish to protect their loved ones from possible retaliation by their enemies.
Their insurance policy doesn't have a superhero clause.
They have been accused, or even convicted, of a crime (in either identity) and need the separation to protect them from the law.
Someone may go after the hero themselves, and use them for unethical experiments, probably to attempt to replicate their powers. Or just kill them in their sleep.
Similarly, the hero uses a special item to have powers and become the hero, both the big villains and small crooks may try to steal it, leaving them without powers, and bad people with it.
The hero wants to be something mysterious or even scary, to strike fear in bad guys.
They just enjoy the privacy.
They are using their secret identity as a way of keeping tabs on the world, the way Superman uses his guise as Clark Kent to learn about problems Superman may need to fix.
Both identities may be useful for crimefighting, if the civilian identity is someone rich, with political powers, or has a job with authorities, they may be able to do stuff in their civilian identity that the hero identity cannot.
Any combination of two or more of the above.
While trying to protect that secret, the superhero is often placed in the worst kind of situations that threaten to expose it. For instance, there is the Bruce Wayne Held Hostage scenario. In more mundane moments, the superhero often has to quickly come up with a Secret Identity Change Trick in order to get out of sight. They may have to cut off most relationships to prevent this necessity. Especially romantic relationships. And those that survive may have to be secret.
People who guess at the connection almost invariably guess correctly. No matter how closely two superheroes resemble each other, no one will confuse them.
In superhero stories, these are particularly vulnerable to the superpower The Nose Knows.
This is effectively a single-person variant of the Masquerade. Sometimes a select group of people are allowed to know the hero's secret identity. If they stay largely out of the action, outside an occasional errand or trap setup, they're simply Secret Keepers. If the relationship with the hero is deeper, at least on a professional basis, then the insider may be a Battle Butler. If one or both of a hero's parents were ever heroes themselves, they'll often be overjoyed rather than shocked at the child's heroism, and reveal it as part of their Secret Legacy.
See Secret-Identity Identity for heroes where the secret identity isn't necessarily the "real" one. For the logical inverse, see Collective Identity.
One of the archetypal Secret Identities is that of the Millionaire Playboy. The family and friends of such a hero are usually at risk of having tea with the villain. Other good personas include the Ridiculously Average Guy, The Nondescript, or The Generic Guy.
It is less common, but villains may also have secret identities. These examples are easy to justify: most of these villains are wanted criminals that would be locked up in seconds if their true identity was known. It's common for this kind of villain to be famous, rich, and powerful, and to secretly use their money and political powers for their evil deeds — on the other hand, the villain may have become rich and famous thanks to their secret evil powers in the first place. The general public believes they are just another celebrity/businessman or even idolize them, while despising their evil alter ego. It's also common for these villains to have their identity hidden from even the audience, so it can be revealed later, often as a huge twist.
Experts point to The Scarlet Pimpernel, written at the turn of the 20th century by Baroness Emmuska Orczy, as one of the earliest pure examples of this trope. However, the Older Than Print Chivalric Romance Roswall and Lillian has the hero work as a servant at court and fight three times at The Tourney disguised in armor, without revealing his identity; it also appears in various Fairy Tales, though in all these it is a temporary measure, and not the perpetual double identity of the modern secret identity, and so is more of an Ur-Example.
Bob Ingersoll considers secret identities to be actually detrimental to fighting crime. Even so, it has become a staple of the Super Hero genre, to the point where it's easier to list exceptions, subversions and variations than straight examples.
While it's difficult to become a Dead Horse Trope, the rise in surveillance and forensic technology in the 21st Century has led to it becoming increasingly more difficult. On the other hand, it's Older Than Steam as a trope and unlikely to die out as new ways are found to keep it going with society constantly changing.
A Sub-Trope of Living a Double Life, Two Aliases, One Character, Invented Individual.
A Super-Trope to:

Angel Unaware: A mysterious character is implied to be an angel or other supernatural being.
Anti-Climactic Unmasking: Someone rips off a superhero's mask, expecting someone extraordinary, but they get someone ordinary.
Black Knight: A powerful, mysterious knight who wears black armor.
Bruce Wayne Held Hostage: The villain tries to draw out the hero by holding the hero's secret identity hostage.
Celebrity Masquerade: A superhero whose secret identity is famous in their own right — sometimes more than the hero.
Clark Kenting: The hero's civilian identity is basically the hero wearing a Paper-Thin Disguise.
Color-Coded Secret Identity: Someone's everyday civilian clothes just so happen to be the same color(s) as their superhero costume.
Death by Secret Identity: Someone finds out the hero's secret identity, but dies before they can do anything with the information.
Deducing the Secret Identity: Someone uses logic to match up the masked and civilian identities.
Flung Clothing: Someone changes into their costume by tossing off their disguise in one flick motion.
Friend of Masked Self: The hero, in their civilian identity, claims to be friends with their own alter-ego.
Future Self Reveal: A character is another character's future self but keeps this a secret for some time.
God Was My Copilot: A deity in disguise.
Hates My Secret Identity: A hero knows someone dislikes them in their secret identity, but likes their super identity.
Identity Impersonator: The hero protects their secret identity by appearing in public with someone pretending to be their alter ego.
King Incognito: A ruler disguises themselves as a commoner.
Likes Clark Kent, Hates Superman: A hero with a secret identity knows someone who likes one identity, but can't stand the other.
Loves My Alter Ego: Someone's love interest is only attracted to their heroic identity, not their secret one.
Multilayer Façade: Someone wears multiple disguises over each other at once.
Old Beggar Test: A god or other powerful being tests someone by turning up at their doorstep posing as someone in need.
The Reveal Prompts Romance: The hero reveals their secret identity to their love interest, which causes them to commence a relationship.
Second Super-Identity: A superhero creates another super identity.
Secret Chaser: Someone constantly follows around the hero protecting their secret identity, trying to find it out.
Secret Identity Apathy: The villains aren't interested at all in learning the hero's secret identity.
Secret Identity Change Trick: A person with a superhero identity must improvise a way to get out of sight to change identities.
Secret-Identity Identity: It's called into question on whether the person regards their super identity or their secret identity as their true self.
Secret-Keeper: A friend the hero has allowed to be aware of their secret identity.
Secret Secret-Keeper: Someone finds out the hero's secret identity, but doesn't let the hero know that they are aware of their secret identity.
Secret Public Identity: Someone uses their real name instead of an alias.
Self-Proclaimed Knight: A character secretly becomes a knight.
Sexier Alter Ego: A person's costumed persona has better luck getting dates than their civilian identity.
Sweet Polly Oliver: A woman disguises herself as a man.
The Unmasking: The hero reveals their secret identity to someone, willingly or by force.
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Watchmen's Rorschach has an identity is so secret, even his colleagues don't know his real name or what he looks like under the mask for a long time.
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Most superheroes and supervillians in Worm have one, though one group, the New Wave, attempts to go without. There's an unwritten rule not to expose someone else's identity, since someone without a secret identity has no way to retire and nothing to lose.
New Wave's decision to unmask was meant to spearhead a move for transparency amongst heroic Parahumans. Then Fleur was murdered, and her boyfriend Lightstar (the younger brother of the two sisters leading the team) left them in anger over this.
The importance of the rule is made even more obvious when Coil publishes the secret identities of the Empire 88's capes, which causes hundreds of deaths, particularly after the PRT goes after Purity to take custody of her daughter.
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Horimiya has Miyamura pretend to be Konoha, Hori's cousin, when his Bishounen self interacts with Yuki, Hori's best friend.
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In Ultraman Gaia and Ultraman Mebius, the attack team's captain is the only one aware of the hero's secret identity, but in the latter series' case, the rest of GUYS learns Mirai is Mebius at around the 30-episode mark. Ultraman Geed does something similar, with Riku's friends having full knowledge of his Ultra identity.
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Nurse Angel Ririka SOS zigzags this. The Magical Girl Warrior heroine keeps her world-saving activities secret from her friends and family. But she's not really trying to hide her identity from the villains; she even transforms in front of them. For their part, the villains know where she lives, and they try to exploit her civilian identity — they just don't do it very well.
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El Chapulín Colorado: He doesn't even have a civilian identity, his name really is Chapulín Colorado and he is never seen without his superhero clothes.
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Wonder Woman (1942): Diana maintains a secret identity as the prim WAC secretary assigned to Gen. Darnell named Diana Prince.
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Wonder Woman (2006): Diana tries to hide her other identity as Wonder Woman while acting as the secret agent Diana Prince. The Post-Crisis Continuity Reboot of Wonder Woman (1987) had wiped out her previous history of living as Diana Prince, leaving her only with the public identity of Diana of Themyscira. The 2006 reboot is actually not a retcon, but rather features Wonder Woman adopting the Prince identity in the established present.
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There's an entire chapter devoted to this in How to Be a Superhero. The authors' recommendations for best secret identities include millionaire playboy (so you can leverage Crimefighting with Cash) and a politician (as you can disappear at any time without accountability).
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The Mighty Thor:
Thor's second identity for many years was protected by a Transformation Sequence. When Odin removed this power, Thor merely dressed normally to construct a new identity. While he worked in construction, the boss noticed his strength and his dexterity and concluded he had to be — Spider-Man. A rare subversion of the "guess is always right." (He invited him home, and one of his children looked in Thor's duffel bag; the hammer gave it away.)
Spoofed in Thor: The Mighty Avenger. After Brian Braddock/Captain Britain pretends to go to the bathroom so he can deal with a disgruntled Thor, the following conversation occurs between his drinking buddies.
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Those That Carry On is stuffed full of these, with many characters adopting new identities to get away from issues in their past and famous pilots given nicknames that further obfuscate their identities - Red Comet, Crimson Lightning, White Devil...
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"The Super-Steed of Steel": Even though he looks like a regular horse, Comet thinks that he should have a secret identity only because Supergirl has one, so he decides to pretend to be a normal horse.
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Black Canary: Despite abandoning any attempt at a disguise years ago and having a very public wedding to another superhero (whose own Secret Identity is a Millionaire Playboy and former mayor of a major city), Dinah has apparently managed to maintain one. Dinah is outed as Black Canary in Birds of Prey Volume 2, #2. It seems that for the most part, it's a case of her secret identity being so unremarkable (a florist in a small shop) that she doesn't really need to hide who she is, and pretty much the entire hero/villain community knows that 'Dinah Lance' is her name.
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Dexter: The title character carries out his slayings of fellow, but less selective serial murderers anonymously, since he knows that his lack of normal empathy alone would land him in an asylum. Dexter's daily feigning of normal human emotions represents as careful a masquerade as Don Diego Vega and Sir Percy Blakeney's roleplaying as fops. He's so good at it, it starts to cause problems when he realizes that he isn't faking it...
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Averted when the Fantastic Four were created: they intentionally avoided many genre tropes to distance themselves from their Distinguished Competition (that is, DC's Justice League of America), with the most significant of these decisions being their lack of dual identities. One popular in-story explanation implies that Reed does so to not make the others, especially Ben Grimm (for whom keeping a secret identity is basically impossible), feel ashamed of their abilities.
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In The Simpsons, Homer Simpson was originally the secret identity of Krusty the Clown. This was dropped simply for being "too complicated", but this is the reason for their remarkably similar appearance and was a joke that tied together Bart's utter disrespect for his father yet love of Krusty.
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In Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D., the only reason that the whole world doesn't know that Robbie Reyes is Ghost Rider is because he transforms into a flaming skeleton when he hunts criminals, and doesn't leave them alive after he's done. The only reason he isn't openly declaring it is because he doesn't want his brother Gabe to learn that he's murdering criminals out in the streets. When he does, it's a huge Broken Pedestal moment.
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Winx Club:
Averted in season 4, in which the Winx show themselves as fairies to the people of Earth, but don't have secret identities and they're known by everyone, especially to the likes of a game show host, an Intrepid Reporter, and Bloom's Earth rival Mitzi.
Played straight in the Netflix spin-off World of Winx, in which the Winx must go undercover as talent agents while hiding their identities as fairies to the others, in order to avoid being put at risk for their kind. It results in a major Continuity Snarl from the original.
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This is played with in multiple ways across the There Was Once an Avenger From Krypton series:
Contrasting the series, Supergirl averts this due to using her powers in her civilian identity in full view of the public.
Unlike the show, Chloe actually tries to maintain her secret identity as a Miraculous holder whenever possible. However, as Ms. Bustier finding out, her having to reveal herself to both Marinette and Adrian, and Juleka suspecting her shows, she's really bad at it.
Lampshaded by Danielle/Ellie when Valerie crashes into the bus she's talking to Nico next to and asks for help regarding Technus.
Near the end of Thanatos Scowled, Nico suggests that this trope is going out of style among heroes, if the Avengers are any indication.
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Underdog's secret identity was Shoeshine Boy.
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Miraculous Ladybug:
In general, the show reconstructs this, explaining why it's important for superheroes to have secret identities. Hawk Moth's goal is having the heroes' Miraculouses, and they cannot be transformed all the time, requiring them to live normal lives. His power is brainwashing other people to turn them into supervillains to do his work instead of going after the heroes on his own, and they can reveal valuable information. Many close friends and family of the heroes were akumatized, and when an old lover of Master Fu's is akumatized, she almost reveals his identity as the guardian immediately. It was a surprise to Hawk Moth that a random victim knew him - she volunteered the information without even being asked. Even Marinette was almost akumatized at one point, which would give Hawk Moth an instant win. Chloé, who doesn't have a secret identity, becomes a target of Hawk Moth's schemes so Ladybug almost never allows her to have the Bee Miraculous again. Also, Master Fu, the keeper of the Miraculous, knows secrets about them that he doesn't tell the heroes, and no one but the two main heroes knows about him, and they didn't at first - only when Tikki was deathly ill did she tell Marinette about Master Fu, longer still before she fully understood who he was, and it was a long time before Ladybug would share the secret with Cat. Basically, the more we learn, the clearer it is that ALL involved are telling each other as little as absolutely necessary - even the Fairy Companion and The Mentor who, in other shows like this, are normally fountains of exposition and fully trusting of, and trusted by, the heroes.
The main two superheroes Ladybug/Marinette and Cat Noir/Adrien keep their identities a secret from each other, mostly at Ladybug's insistence. What makes it really infuriating is that they both go to the same school and are somewhat close in every guise - Marinette has a crush on Adrien, who considers her a friend, but he's in love with Ladybug, who's dismissive of Cat Noir's flirting, though still valuing him as a friend and partner. It's primarily the fuel for a Two-Person Love Square that really wants you to smack your head against the wall. Marinette has on several occasions wished she could tell the truth, but Tikki is absolutely insistent she never do so—even after Tikki herself discovers Cat Noir's true identity. On the other hand, Cat Noir's kwami Plagg doesn't see what the big deal is, and often encourages Adrien to try to figure out Ladybug's true identity. As of Season 4, their true identities are known only to The Chooser of the One Master Fu and Luka, a Secret Secret-Keeper who finds out while using the Snake Miraculous; Marinette also outs herself to her best friend Alya.
The main villains Hawk Moth/Gabriel and Mayura/Nathalie have secret identities since they would rather keep their criminal activities on the down-low; one episode deals with Hawk Moth devising a plan to keep his identity a secret, and it works.
Starting from Season 2, Ladybug temporarily drafts heroes to deal with particularly troublesome situations. Rena Rouge/Alya and Carapace/Nino are known only to Ladybug, Master Fu, each other, and Adrien; Bunnyx/Alix and Pigella/Rose are known to Ladybug and Cat Noir; Viperion is known to Ladybug, Adrien, Master Fu, and Cat Noir (separately from Adrien); Pegasus/Max is known to Ladybug, Cat Noir, Master Fu, and Markov; King Monkey is only known to Ladybug and Master Fu; Vesperia/Zoe, Mylene/Polymouse, and Purple Tigress/Juleka are known only to Ladybug.
Queen Bee/Chloé initially gets a Miraculous by accident and only joins the reserve squad a little later; she proudly announces her identity to the whole world at the first opportunity. This comes back to bite her when the other heroes realize her family will be in danger if she continues helping them, and refuse to allow her to participate. At the end of Season 3, she throws a snit over being snubbed one too many times and pulls a Face–Heel Turn. Empowered by Hawk Moth, she outs Rena Rouge, Carapace, Viperion, Pegasus, and King Monkey to him.
Ryuko/Kagami is loaned a Miraculous to subdue her akumatized mother and wastes no time blundering her secret identity away to Hawk Moth. Like Queen Bee before her, she is retired out of concern for her loved ones' safety (although Ladybug goes back on this later on). Though, even if she didn't reveal her identity herself, Hawk Moth could have easily figured it out anyway since his Monster of the Week swallowed Kagami but Ryuko came out.
Completely averted by the New York superheroes, whose civilian identities are all public knowledge. The exceptions being Knightowl and Sparrow, who hide their identities so that nobody knows that they aren't the originals (even though the originals would be well over 100 years old by now), but even they give it up when Sparrow becomes Eagle, with a new costume that clearly shows that she's a girl and not a boy like the original Sparrow.
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Barbie: A Fairy Secret: Fairies from Gloss Angeles co-exist with humans on earth, but they keep their identities a secret by hiding their wings.
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Blue Beetle: The 1960s incarnation of Blue Beetle kept a separation between his ordinary life as Ted Kord and his heroic life as Blue Beetle, but he was an exception to the usual business about keeping things secret even from the hero's loved ones: only a couple of issues in, he decides his girlfriend deserves to know, and tells her the whole thing. In subsequent issues, she helps cover for him when he needs it.
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Vampirella has adopted a secret identity as a schoolteacher named Ella Normandy, mostly just to get away from all the supernatural madness in her life, albeit briefly. Eventually, she's outed by a jilted lover and has to give up that identity.
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The protagonist of Doctor Syn ("The Scarecrow") is a mild-mannered 18th century country vicar by day, a ruthless masked smuggler gang leader by night.
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The Elusive Samurai: To hide his Hojo lineage (and thus the reveal that he survived the Siege of Kamakura), he adopts the alias Chojumaru Koizumi, a lowly servant and messenger boy of the shrine. He finally drops it in Chapter 70 when he's finally ready to take back Kamakura.
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Justice League:
Green Lantern/John Stewart doesn't really see the need to hide his status as a galactic cop. Even his landlady knows about it (and, in one episode, attacks Flash with a broom when she mistakes him for part of his Rogues Gallery).
J'onn prefers being in alien/human hybrid form and doesn't hide it, but if he wants to, he can be anyone (and eventually uses this when he takes a break from the League in "To Another Shore").
Shayera has wings, and would have trouble hiding her identity. A tie-in comic shows her using a backpack to hide her wings; it's not discussed how practical folding them like that is.
The show flip-flops on just how established Diana is, but her identity is never a secret; it's her super-persona that's a secret from her family.
Taken for a spin in "Starcrossed" when, pursued by the conquering Thanagarians, the Justice League members decide that the safest way to move is in their civilian identities (for the members who have them). The Flash balks at the idea, since it's, you know, his secret identity, and it's not like he doesn't trust the others, but... Impatient, Batman simply rattles off everyone's real name, finishing with his own. Of course, by that point, "everyone" is just himself, Clark and Wally (finally confirming that the Flash of this series is Wally West). None of the others have secret identities. Clark, J'onn, Shayera and Diana all know Bruce's, and Bruce, J'onn and presumably Shayera know Clark's.
In "Task Force X", although the members of Task Force X are villains, all of them have secret identities. The point is that none of them have a Red Right Hand, so they can do The Infiltration because without their costumes, They Look Just Like Everyone Else!. They are: Bette Sans Souci/Plastique, Floyd Lawton/Deadshot, and George "Digger" Harkness/Captain Boomerang (Temple Fugate/the Clock King stays behind as Mission Control).
Amusingly subverted in "The Great Brain Robbery", which features Lex Luthor switching bodies with the Flash. In what is possibly a reference to a Silver Age story in which one of The Flash's Rogues Gallery makes a similar discovery, Lex is disappointed when he tries to discover who Flash really is:
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Archvillain: Kyle Camden as the Blue Freak. Averted with Mike Mathews/Mighty Mike, who doesn't hide his identity.
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Jessie: Emma Ross her own online alter ego called Kitty Couture.
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Played straight in the Netflix spin-off World of Winx, in which the Winx must go undercover as talent agents while hiding their identities as fairies to the others, in order to avoid being put at risk for their kind. It results in a major Continuity Snarl from the original.
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In Wearing the Cape, secret identities are optional, and a lot of superheroes don't bother with them. Some have undergone physical transformations that make secret identities impossible, but many also had public breakthroughs that "outed" them from the start. One variation on traditional secret identities is a legal second identity, established with the help of the government, much like that of witnesses in the Witness Protection Program. The in-universe charity Heroes Without Borders has a light form as part of their organizational culture. Everyone who works for them, powered or not, adopts a codename.
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Ultimate Spider-Woman:
Played straight by the title character of Mary Jane Watson. She's generally very good at hiding her secret identity as Spider-Woman from the world, although some of her closest friends and family have figured it out. She does this to have a civilian life for herself and shield her loved ones from supervillain retaliation. While both Mary Jane in her civilian identity and her loved ones have been targeted by supervillains, it's usually because of the villains' vendettas against their civilian identities, not because of Mary Jane being Spider-Woman.
Defied by the Heroes for Hire, who are a collective Hero of Another Story. The Heroes disdain codenames and costumes to build trust and remain accountable to their clients and the people of their neighborhoods.
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He-Man and the Masters of the Universe (1983) and its later sequels/remakes had Prince Adam/He-Man. One of the things that made the double identity more plausible than most in later adaptations is that He-Man has a totally different skin tone and build than Adam does (In the 2021 series He-Man's shoulders are significantly broader than Adam's), so someone who's seen both would not notice a resemblance. Adam keeps this secret to protect the Sword of Power, the Cosmic Keystone to the Power of Grayskull, from constant attack by Skeletor.
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The Eldran series both averts and plays this straight. In the first (Zettai Muteki Raijin-Oh) and last (Nekketsu Saikyo Gosaurer) series, the protagonists are a class of fifth-graders, and their schools hide/are the titular robots, so it's hard to keep what they do secret anyways (that and the military tried confiscating Gosaurer in its series, but the situation turned sour when it turned out it wouldn't work for them). However, the second entry in the series — Genki Bakuhatsu Ganbaruger — plays this very straight, and with justification (kinda) in that if the heroes reveal their identities, they'll be turned into dogs.
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Tasha from The Backyardigans sings a song about having one in the episode "Front Page News".
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Batman Begins:
The Big Bad immediately knows Batman is Bruce Wayne because he was his Evil Mentor.
Alfred, Bruce's butler, helps Batman every step of the way.
Lucius Fox, the Omnidisciplinary Scientist who provides Batman with his gadgets.
Batman reveals his identity to his love interest. She becomes another Secret-Keeper.
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Darkwing Duck's identity is Drake Mallard.
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Parodied in the Aqua Teen Hunger Force episode "Super Hero".
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Orient Men, originally a superhero parody, is mentioned in the first panel of the first comic to be the secret identity of a random white-collar schmuck. This never comes up again.
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Green Arrow:
Oliver Queen says in The Longbow Hunters: "All those years of maintaining a secret identity, and the only reason nobody ever found out was that nobody cared!?"
His successor Connor Hawke never even bothers; at one point, he takes over ownership of an apartment building and is refused insurance because he's a superhero.
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DC Animated Universe:
In Superman: The Animated Series, when Clark Kent is allegedly dead, Superman explains that he can't be Superman all the time. If he doesn't get to be Clark, he'll go insane.
Justice League:
Green Lantern/John Stewart doesn't really see the need to hide his status as a galactic cop. Even his landlady knows about it (and, in one episode, attacks Flash with a broom when she mistakes him for part of his Rogues Gallery).
J'onn prefers being in alien/human hybrid form and doesn't hide it, but if he wants to, he can be anyone (and eventually uses this when he takes a break from the League in "To Another Shore").
Shayera has wings, and would have trouble hiding her identity. A tie-in comic shows her using a backpack to hide her wings; it's not discussed how practical folding them like that is.
The show flip-flops on just how established Diana is, but her identity is never a secret; it's her super-persona that's a secret from her family.
Taken for a spin in "Starcrossed" when, pursued by the conquering Thanagarians, the Justice League members decide that the safest way to move is in their civilian identities (for the members who have them). The Flash balks at the idea, since it's, you know, his secret identity, and it's not like he doesn't trust the others, but... Impatient, Batman simply rattles off everyone's real name, finishing with his own. Of course, by that point, "everyone" is just himself, Clark and Wally (finally confirming that the Flash of this series is Wally West). None of the others have secret identities. Clark, J'onn, Shayera and Diana all know Bruce's, and Bruce, J'onn and presumably Shayera know Clark's.
In "Task Force X", although the members of Task Force X are villains, all of them have secret identities. The point is that none of them have a Red Right Hand, so they can do The Infiltration because without their costumes, They Look Just Like Everyone Else!. They are: Bette Sans Souci/Plastique, Floyd Lawton/Deadshot, and George "Digger" Harkness/Captain Boomerang (Temple Fugate/the Clock King stays behind as Mission Control).
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In Mystery Men, famous superhero Captain Amazing has Clark Kent glasses (which fool just about everyone except the protagonist), and the Mystery Men themselves. The Shoveller is open with his family, though. The Blue Rajah is initially embarrassed and doesn't want his mother to think he's weird, but when he gets caught pilfering her silverware, he comes out of the closet, and she turns out to be really proud of it. The scene is treated like a gay man coming out to his mother.
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Double Homework has one that is very secret, in fact. The name "Dr. Mosely" is an alias, and her real name is a mystery. She is mainly known by the moniker "Zeta".
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Fearless Fly (from The Milton the Monster Show) was Hiram Fly in normal life. His voice was weak and wispy; it becomes strong and assertive as Fearless Fly.
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The Boys (2019): The superheroes have them, and Starlight is outed when she's unknowingly recorded using her powers on some attempted rapists while out of costume; she's then recognized by people as the video gets posted online. Homelander on the other hand doesn't bother; he's so narcissistic that he doesn't see any need to pretend to be ordinary.
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Wonder Woman
Wonder Woman (1942): Diana maintains a secret identity as the prim WAC secretary assigned to Gen. Darnell named Diana Prince.
Wonder Woman (2006): Diana tries to hide her other identity as Wonder Woman while acting as the secret agent Diana Prince. The Post-Crisis Continuity Reboot of Wonder Woman (1987) had wiped out her previous history of living as Diana Prince, leaving her only with the public identity of Diana of Themyscira. The 2006 reboot is actually not a retcon, but rather features Wonder Woman adopting the Prince identity in the established present.
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In Lady Spectra & Sparky, Lady Spectra not only wears a wig and a face-concealing helmet, but her costume is also strategically padded to further alter her appearance.
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The titular character of Vampirina has to keep her monster life a secret in the company of most humans, as they are said to be "jumpy" and "screamy" around things that aren't familiar to them and doesn't want to scare them. The only ones who know are her friends Poppy and Bridget, and later Edgar as of the Season 2 finale.
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Spoofed in Thor: The Mighty Avenger. After Brian Braddock/Captain Britain pretends to go to the bathroom so he can deal with a disgruntled Thor, the following conversation occurs between his drinking buddies.
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Halloween Otome: All the guests at the party have this, to avoid gold-diggers and keep the game from becoming political, due to their celebrity status. Emma has this so she can fit in. Especially seen with the Count, who's really Erik, the host.
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The Dark Knight Rises:
John Blake, another orphan, recognizes Bruce Wayne's Stepford Smiler façade, and figures out that the billionaire with the Dark and Troubled Past must be the Batman. He is a Secret Secret-Keeper.
The villains know exactly who Batman is because they are Avenging the Villain of the first movie, making them Secret Secret Keepers.
Selina Kyle, the new love interest, discovers Batman's identity during a fight.
Batman reveals his secret identity to Commissioner Gordon near the end of the film.
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Several characters in Attack on Titan have secret identities. Most play it absolutely straight, maintaining them for various reasons. However, one turns out to be a deconstruction: Reiner Braun is unable to handle the guilt of his crimes as The Mole, and slowly loses focus of his true self. This causes him to suffer bouts of Trauma-Induced Amnesia, repressing his real memories while completely submerged into his false identity.
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Power Rangers:
In the first few seasons, all the heroes maintain "secret identities", even though all the villains know full well who they are (and often attack them as they go about their civilian lives). Since then, most seasons keep up the tradition, with several finales in which the group is found out or deliberately morph in public. A few seasons, however, do away with this and let themselves be publicly known, due to the Rangers also functioning as a public law enforcement or rescue service.
Power Rangers Beast Morphers is the only public service Ranger team to keep their identities secret, and after 25 years of this franchise, for the first time ever we're given a reason to hide your identity when the bad guys already know it (they wouldn't be able to do their jobs if they were constantly being mobbed like the hiding celebrity who was outed earlier in the episode.)
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Tower of God: Because he is officially dead and is supposed to stay that way, Twenty-Fifth Bam (a shiny-eyed, short-haired, meek but adorable guy) goes by the name Jue Viole Grace (a silent, strong badass who looks a lot like a woman with that long hair which also hides his face).
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Becky Botsford's secret identity as WordGirl is so secret that it is known only to her and to her sidekick, Bob/Captain Huggy Face. Even her adoptive family doesn't know her real identity.
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Nyaruko: Crawling with Love! beats this trope up for its lunch money like it does so many others. Though the alien characters will try to keep Muggles from seeing their battles with Cosmic Horrors, they do little else to maintain the Masquerade. Nyarko will gladly introduce herself as "The Crawling Chaos who creeps up on you with a smile, Nyarlathotep", and when joining Mahiro's high school gave a speech where she outright says she travels the stars and fights Malign Deities. And it's not even a case of being written off as a Cloudcuckoolander, since people always seem to believe her Blatant Lies about being pregnant with Mahiro's child.
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Mighty Med has Skylar Storm, a humanoid female alien superhero, using a secret identity as "Connie Valentine" in order to try to live secret life as a normal teen human being in high school. However, this becomes zig-zagged when she gives up her secret identity as Connie Valentine in the spin-off show Lab Rats: Elite Force when she actually makes her identity as a superhero public, but, joins the bionic superhero Davenport Lab Rats crew, Bree and Chase, and develops a new secret identity pretending to be a bionic super-human and superhero like the Davenports, in order to disguise the fact that she's actually an alien with superpowers. She eventually gives this up too, when she finally reveals to Bree and Chase that she is an alien from another planet and when one of her former best-friends-turned-enemies kidnaps her and tries to hold her hostage on her home planet forcing the Davenports to find a way to travel to her planet to rescue her.
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Subverted in Iron Man. S.H.I.E.L.D. forges a cover story to explain away Iron Man's identity, Stane's disappearance, and the explosion at the Stark Industries factory. What really happened was that Stane knew all along who was underneath the armor (he hired the terrorists who took Tony hostage and gave him the reason to build the first armor, after all) and took steps to eliminate him to gain control over Stark Industries until Tony and Pepper killed him by overloading the factory's arc reactor. At the press conference where the cover story is meant to be fed to the media, Tony pauses, then simply states "I am Iron Man."
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In Iron Man 2, not only does everyone around the world know about Tony, but Justin Hammer loudly announces War Machine's identity during the armor's showcase. Justified in that the War Machine armor is an advanced military prototypenote it's really Tony's second Iron Man armor retrofitted by Hammer created by a civilian defense contractor and piloted by a United States Air Force officer, so keeping the operator's identity a secret isn't necessary.
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Most of the time, Sentinels of the Multiverse averts this; the number of heroes with secret identities can literally be counted on one hand. To whit, the only two heroes in the multiverse era who are purposefully keeping up a secret identity are the Wraith and the Naturalist. Likewise, the only villains with a purposeful secret identity are the Chairman, the Operative, and Ambuscade (and even he drops that once he becomes the hero Stuntman).
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Denma the Quanx: Hador's identity is Dike Heubing. Ham's identity is Balack. Ferdo's identity is Korah. Eldgon's identity is Haaken. Marvin's identity is Duke Gosan. Ayn's identity is Haggler.
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Contrasting the series, Supergirl averts this due to using her powers in her civilian identity in full view of the public.
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Nowhere Stars: Main character Liadain is unique among Keepers in that she tries to maintain one of these, wearing a face-concealing mask and giving a fake name to other Keepers, if for no other reason than because she wants to avoid the trouble that comes with being a Celebrity Superhero like most Keepers; she herself admits she doesn't really have much of a civilian life to protect. She also knows she can only do this temporarily, as the physical changes Keepers undergo with time (permanently ceasing to age is just the baseline, and after it gets... weird) generally makes concealing one's status as one impossible, so it's only a matter of time before the few acquaintances she does have realize what's going on.
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Most of the heroes in Tiger & Bunny have secret identities, the exception being Barnaby Brooks Jr. who is open with the public and simply does his heroics under that name. Whilst the other heroes are masked to the public, most of their family members usually know (with exceptions) and, as they are all examples of Corporate Sponsored Superheroes, so do their bosses/sponsors. Also, Wild Tiger/Kotetsu T. Kaburagi winds up being known to the general public when it becomes the only way to clear his civilian name to is to go public given the time frame he was working under.
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Set in the same universe as Case Closed is Magic Kaito, which has the titular character Kaito Kuroba, who is, unknown to his friends, the Phantom Thief Kaito Kid. The shared name is never remarked upon as more than coincidence, since Kid inherited the identity from his father and Kaito's Sympathetic Inspector Antagonist is a man who's known him since he was a kid.
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Momomiya Ichigo and the other members of Tokyo Mew Mew keep their Magical Girl identities secret. For Ichigo, this is mainly out of fear of humiliation and rejection from her crush, Aoyama.
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The Propulsions from Ready Jet Go! are secretly aliens from the planet Bortron 7, and are trying to keep a low profile on Earth or else they could become celebrities, and Jet would never get to play with his friends again (as pointed out in "Visit to Mom's Office"). Their alien identities are only known to Sydney, Sean, and Mindy, while Mitchell is suspicious.
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Adam averts this in Yin-Yang, unlike the canon Masters of the Universe series and more like how things were in She-Ra and the Princesses of Power, with his true identity as He-Man being known to all of Eternia, much like how Adora's identity as She-Ra is known to all of Etheria.
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If Wishes Were Ponies: Dumbledore says in an internal monologue that whenever wizards must go out among Muggles (which they rarely do), they keep their magic a secret by dressing in Muggle clothes (sometimes very bad Muggle clothes, as the sequel points out) and avoiding doing or talking about anything that pertains to magic. The fact that the Equestrians don't do anything to hide their abilities (and introduce themselves to the Muggle World fairly quickly to begin an exchange of arts and science), many wizards are angered and horrified, with many of them having to be reassured (multiple times) that the Equestrians (by taking advantage of technicalities) have not broken the Statute of Secrecy, nor are they bound by it as they never asked to sign it. As such, Harry (as an adopted Equestrian) is allowed to use magic whenever he wants, so long as he says that it's because he's a unicorn and not a wizard.
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In "Iron Hans" and a fair number of its variants like "King Goldenlocks", the hero appears as a Knight in Shining Armor during the war, while working in a menial position — first a scullion, and then demoted to a gardener's boy — at the king's court.
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I am [REDACTED] has the titular Redacted, a.k.a. Midoriya Izuku. Since secret identities are non-existent and technically illegal in the world of My Hero Academia (Izuku had to cut some sort of deal with the Japanese government to make it possible), it became all the more noticeable when Redacted showed up with one. In fact, Redacted isn't even Izuku's official hero name; his actual hero name is Nimbus, but he was Named by Democracy after researching his public records had his real name blocked out with the phrase [REDACTED], and by the start of the story, has given up correcting reporters and fans alike.
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DuckTales (2017):
Lena has to keep her identity as Magica's shadow a secret from everyone to carry out her plot to outrule Scrooge, especially Webby. This ceases to be an issue following her Heel–Face Turn.
Technically speaking, Fenton being Gizmoduck is supposed to be a secret, but he's really bad at hiding it. One episode shows that he keeps a list of everyone that has found out and it somehow includes everyone on his block.
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Joey Felt from Atomic Puppet keeps it a secret that not only is he Atomic Puppet, but the sock puppet he carries with him all the time is Mega City's former protector Captain Atomic transformed by his ex-sidekick in a failed coup. Only a few other characters know about it too: aforementioned ex-sidekick Mookie, Joey's best friend Pauline, and several other superheroes.
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Persona 5: The Phantom Thieves hide their identities, wear masks and even use Code Names, as society doesn't look particularly kindly on Heel–Face Brainwashing and the people the heroes target are in positions of power that they could use against the good guys.
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WWE wrestler/parody superhero The Hurricane, true to form, maintained a secret identity as mild-mannered backstage interviewer Gregory Helms. His costume as an interviewer was even more outlandish than his superhero costume, with big thick horn-rimmed glasses and a plaid fedora with a press pass sticking out of it, and he fooled absolutely nobody... except for the occasional character given an Idiot Ball by the writers. He's since ditched the overdone getup for a simple suit and ponytail, though the Idiot Ball returned in full force. Especially notable in the fact that he's billed as Hurricane Helms and sports the sleeveless Badass Longcoat Helms wore after ditching the gimmick the first time, yet has been given two separate profiles on their website!
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In The Handbook of Heroes, Fighter's unicorn mount, Lumberjack Explosion, secretly fights crime without the party's knowledge in the guise of the masked vigilante Horsepower.
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Power Rangers Beast Morphers is the only public service Ranger team to keep their identities secret, and after 25 years of this franchise, for the first time ever we're given a reason to hide your identity when the bad guys already know it (they wouldn't be able to do their jobs if they were constantly being mobbed like the hiding celebrity who was outed earlier in the episode.)
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One JLA (1997) storyline has an alien device accidentally split the League into two beings, one for their civilian and heroic identities each. Some of the League, especially the Martian Manhunter, hope to leave things at that. However, it turns out that the separation only makes things worse for most of them: for example, Bruce Wayne is all bottled fury with no outlet, while Batman is completely directionless. Eventually, the civilian identities have to fight the aliens who created the device, who turn out to have loosed it on purpose as a form of field test.
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In Superman: The Animated Series, when Clark Kent is allegedly dead, Superman explains that he can't be Superman all the time. If he doesn't get to be Clark, he'll go insane.
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So far, along with Daredevil, Spider-Man is one of the few characters in the setting to work at keeping his identity a secret from the public, and Tony is the only one in Captain America: Civil War to have traced it to nerdy high-schooler Peter Parker. Part of his reasoning is that he doesn't want his aunt May to be worried about him and "freak out". He's quick to web Tony's hand to his doorknob right in his own bedroom when the prospect of outing his exploits comes up, and it's implied by the end of Civil War that it's still his secret to keep. Then in Spider-Man: Homecoming, he ends up being outed to his friend Ned, the villain, and finally Aunt May herself. In Avengers: Infinity War, he introduces himself to several other superheroes, but none of them are likely to run into him in his daily life (most of them are from other planets.) In Spider-Man: Far From Home, his classmate MJ figures out his secret identity as Spider-Man, and in The Stinger, he ends up getting publicly outed to the world thanks to Mysterio and J. Jonah Jameson. This leads to the plot of Spider-Man: No Way Home, where he enlists Doctor Strange's help to keep his identity secret again. In the end, Strange casts a spell that not only makes everyone forget that Peter Parker is Spider-Man, but also erases everyone's memories of Peter Parker completely. They still remember Spider-Man, though.
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In Kage, Jade is banished by Drago from her universe to another. She ends up on Meridian and due to unfortunate factors is quickly labeled as a public threat. To survive, she's forced to associate with villains. To leave as little information of herself as possible in case of a double-cross, she comes up for herself the alias "Kage".
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The Dark Knight: Accountant Coleman Reese discovers Where He Gets All Those Wonderful Toys and intends to Blackmail Bruce Wayne, but is dissuaded by Lucius Fox. When he tries to sell Batman's Secret Identity, he discovers that the Joker is not happy with the secret being made public. He is saved by Batman and might be ashamed enough to become a Secret-Keeper.
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The Angry Beavers: Played for Laughs in the episode "Muscular Beaver":
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In All Fall Down, Siphon's identity is not public knowledge, but her role as the world's last superhero leaves her very little time for a double life.
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Aztek introduces two background characters, a married superhero couple, neither of whom know the other's secret identity. Think about it.
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Although Flare doesn't have a secret identity, her younger sister, Sparkplug, wears a black wig as florist Olga Guttmann. Even so, Intrepid Reporter Jimmy Dooley recognized Olga as Sparkplug the moment he first entered her flower shop, and still calls Sparkplug by her real name over her objections.
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Vorkosigan Saga: In Brothers in Arms, Miles Vorkosigan (after being ambushed at a party) tries to distance himself from his Secret Identity Admiral Naismith by claiming Naismith is his clone. Then he finds out that he really does have a clone, who tries to impersonate him and is not spotted by Miles' friends because they think the clone story is a fabrication. Naismith's friends and men, however, believe in the story. A few years later, in Mirror Dance, Mark uses the info to pretend to be Naismith, to pursue a vendetta. By the time it's all sorted out, the situation has gone all to hell. In Miles' case, nearly literally.
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In The Punisher: Welcome Back, Frank, Castle overhears a plot to assassinate the Punisher in a restaurant as he is sitting a few tables over from the plotters. His Paper-Thin Disguise is... a baseball cap. However, he has also hired a prostitute to pretend to be his "date", which probably does much more to throw off any idea that he's the Punisher (he also sits with his back to his target).
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As a member of the All-New, All-Different Avengers, she takes great pride in teasing both Miles and Sam, the two other members of the team her own age, because they both revealed their real names to her while she has kept hers secret from them. When Miles (in his own book) suggests that, since he trusted her with his identity, she should do the same, Kamala tells him that that just means that she's smarter than him. Nowadays, all three of them know each others' secret identities (Miles wordlessly figures it out in Ms. Marvel #7, and Kamala reveals herself to Sam as part of a "I Know You're in There Somewhere" Fight when he falls under Blackheart's Hate Plague spell in Champions Vol. 2 #9).
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The Dark Knight Trilogy: Deconstructed; although Bruce has a Secret Identity, it’s practically impossible for him to hide it from everyone else, even when they are not Secret Chasers actively looking to know who the Batman is. The ones who find out all decide to be Secret Keepers, or even Secret Secret Keepers:
Batman Begins:
The Big Bad immediately knows Batman is Bruce Wayne because he was his Evil Mentor.
Alfred, Bruce's butler, helps Batman every step of the way.
Lucius Fox, the Omnidisciplinary Scientist who provides Batman with his gadgets.
Batman reveals his identity to his love interest. She becomes another Secret-Keeper.
The Dark Knight: Accountant Coleman Reese discovers Where He Gets All Those Wonderful Toys and intends to Blackmail Bruce Wayne, but is dissuaded by Lucius Fox. When he tries to sell Batman's Secret Identity, he discovers that the Joker is not happy with the secret being made public. He is saved by Batman and might be ashamed enough to become a Secret-Keeper.
The Dark Knight Rises:
John Blake, another orphan, recognizes Bruce Wayne's Stepford Smiler façade, and figures out that the billionaire with the Dark and Troubled Past must be the Batman. He is a Secret Secret-Keeper.
The villains know exactly who Batman is because they are Avenging the Villain of the first movie, making them Secret Secret Keepers.
Selina Kyle, the new love interest, discovers Batman's identity during a fight.
Batman reveals his secret identity to Commissioner Gordon near the end of the film.
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Codex Alera features Tavi, a boy from the rural and remote Calderon Valley, who is just a simple shepherd boy right? Wrong! He's actually Gaius Octavian, son of the dead Princeps, grandson of the First Lord and heir to the throne.
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Sofia the First:
Sofia doesn't tell anyone about the Amulet of Avalor's powers she receives from it, because for some reason, she feels she's not allowed to tell them, as she thinks it's just a piece of jewelry and it's much more than that. The only ones who know are her animal friends, Oona and the mermaids, and Aunt Tilly, though her family finds out the truth later on in the series.
Cedric the Sorcerer's Series Goal is to use the amulet's powers to take over Enchancia, but he keeps that a secret in front of everyone, especially Sofia, who is unaware of this goal since day one. The only ones in on it are Wormwood and his parents. Averted as of Season 4 once the family finds out the truth.
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The Adventures of Slim Goodbody: Slim leads a strange double life, in that both his alter ego (Captain Halen Hearty) and Slim himself work for the same organization. Nevertheless, his co-workers never realize that Slim is the captain — not even his Robot Buddy B-1, who activates the machine that turns Halen into Slim!
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In Ivanhoe, the titular Wilfred Ivanhoe makes his first appearance at a tourney as "The Disinherited Knight", and his identity is not revealed until later when some knights loyal to Prince John attack him. Also at that tourney is a mysterious archer named Locksley, who is actually Robin Hood. Not to mention a mysterious black knight who turns out to be Richard the Lionhearted.
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Soldiers serving in NATO peacekeeping missions in Europe are heavily encouraged to use burner phones and create temporary e-mail and Facebook accounts under aliases before communicating with their loved ones back home via Social Media to prevent cyber attacks from the enemy against them and their families. Numerous soldiers who didn't reported death threats to their families back home via e-mail and telephone, and even a few cases of identity theft.
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Captain America doesn't even try to have one. While the army kept the Super Soldier Program a secret for obvious reasons, Steve was still making movies and doing USO tours. Sure, it was a cover, but Steve was still walking around without his mask backstage in full view of civilians. In fact, he was maskless in his first few adventures in Captain America: The First Avenger, going so far as to face the Big Bad for the first time without hiding his identity. After all, he worked closely with both civilian scientists and drafted soldiers who would be out of the army soon and returning to civilian life. By the time Captain America: The Winter Soldier rolls around, the entire public knows who he is, thanks in part to an exhibit at the Smithsonian detailing his entire WW2 career.
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Completely averted in The Powerpuff Girls (1998). The Powerpuffs have no secret identities, and everyone knows where they live. They could have been de facto identities in the episode "Super Zeroes", in which they assume the persona of their own pseudo-superheroes (Blossom as Liberty Belle, Bubbles as Harmony Bunny, and Buttercup as Mange).
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The Owl House: Luz Noceda is a mortal who ends up in a magical world where she studies as a witch apprentice. The problem is, she has to hide her identity as a mortal to the other residents due to their hostility toward them.
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Marvel Cinematic Universe:
Daredevil notably does have a Secret Identity, perhaps the first example in the MCU. The Defenders (2017) makes a point of how he's the odd man out in this regard — Luke Cage is well-known as Harlem's hero, Jessica Jones is a Private Detective, and Danny will tell anyone who'll listen that he's the Iron Fist. Matt Murdock is the only one who wants (or needs) to keep his two lives separate. The Defenders actually ends up reconstructioning Secret Identities: because the others never bothered with one, the Hand knows the identities of their loved ones, forcing them to gather Claire Temple, Trish Walker, and Malcolm DuCasse and hide them, with the Hand actually making attempts on Claire and Trish, which result in Colleen Wing injured and Jessica nearly killed. Matt also hides Karen Page and Foggy Nelson because he can't take the risk that the Hand have figured out who he is.
In Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D., the only reason that the whole world doesn't know that Robbie Reyes is Ghost Rider is because he transforms into a flaming skeleton when he hunts criminals, and doesn't leave them alive after he's done. The only reason he isn't openly declaring it is because he doesn't want his brother Gabe to learn that he's murdering criminals out in the streets. When he does, it's a huge Broken Pedestal moment.
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For the bulk of his career, Tony Stark presented Iron Man to the public as an employee wearing the armor he invented, and serving as his bodyguard. This twist would actually seem to negate a great deal of the usual justifications for bothering to maintain a dual identity — the general public knows that Stark designed the armor, and any enemies of Iron Man are likely to become enemies of Stark by association. It sometimes seems the primary reason for this posture is to give Tony a measure of legal cover for Iron Man's activities — and indeed, on at least one occasion, Tony has publicly "fired" Iron Man in response to a scandal arising from his actions. Eventually, Tony came out as Iron Man as part of a wave of secret identity refutations (Steve Rogers, a.k.a. Captain America, did the same thing around the same time). It eventually turns out that he did have good reason for worrying about the legal cover. During the Winter Soldier debacle, he has to deny assistance to Captain America and the Falcon, since the villain's employer is one of Stark's direct business rivals. He explains that he could lose his company and end up in jail if it looked like he was using the Iron Man armor to intimidate his competitors.
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In Shadow of the Conqueror, after regaining his youth, Daylen Namaran constructs a false identity as his own son. As Daylen was an outright Evil Overlord twenty years earlier, it's especially dangerous for the secret to get out, as the whole world hates him.
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Forever Captain: Steve Rogers time travels back to the mid-20th century to marry Peggy Carter and completely retire from superheroics. To keep anyone from realizing who he is, he goes by his middle name and takes on Peggy’s last name, making him known to all only as Grant Carter.
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Subverted in Akumetsu: the titular Guile Hero doesn't really care about it as much as most of the examples on this page.
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In Wonder Woman 1984, Diana/Wonder Woman destroys security cameras during the fight at the mall with her tiara, which she uses like a boomerang, so she won't be caught on tape.
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The Vampire Diaries: In the beginning, Stefan keeps his secret that he's a vampire from others and tries to pass himself off as an Ordinary High-School Student.
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Avatar: The Last Airbender: Prince Zuko takes up the identity of the Blue Spirit on multiple occasions. Then Katara masquerades as the pre-existing folkloric ghost known as the Painted Lady in one episode. Cue tons of Blue Spirit/Painted Lady fanart from Zutara shippers.
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Kyoryuger is worth special mention. After their first battle together, Daigo immediately de-transforms and gladly introduces himself, but the other four refuse to follow suit, making this a rare internal secret identity case. However, in short order, Daigo's magnetic personality inspires the others to open up to each other and start working as a real team.
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D4DJ, including the game D4DJ Groovy Mix, features Lumina Ichihoshi, a Virtual YouTuber with a theme of being a "space idol" from outside of Earth. When she joins UniChØrd, naturally her three unit-mates eventually learn who the actor is behind the Lumina persona. The secret is that she isn't a human at all, but an Artificial Intelligence who was developed to be a fully autonomous Virtual Celebrity. Out of respect for her, her three human colleagues uphold the secret, and dodge the subject when questions are asked about her real identity, which is helped by the fact that VTuber fan culture considers it very no-no to pry into a VTuber's identity or private life.
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Four out of five SOS Brigade members in Haruhi Suzumiya, as well as all the other Aliens, Time Travelers, and Espers out there.
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In Full Moon, Mitsuki uses her shinigami's powers to turn herself into a famous singer. It's later revealed that Takuto was actually a member of Mitsuki's father's band when he was still alive.
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In Mega Man Star Force, Geo Stelar goes out of his way to avoid revealing that he's actually Mega Man. This conflicts with Mega Man's growing status and the fact that his friends have a bad habit of blabbing about it in public like it's no big deal.
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Batman:
Batman occasionally uses the "Matches Malone" persona as an additional secret identity to infiltrate the criminal underworld.
Much like his mentor, Tim Drake uses the additional secret identity of Alvin Draper for infiltration. Eventually, due to the League of Assassins interfering when he was trying to borrow evidence from a museum in Germany making "Alvin" an internationally wanted art thief and Dick blurting out that he was Robin directly in front of Two-Face, this ID becomes rather dangerous to use.
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El Tigre: The Adventures of Manny Rivera:
None of the Rivera men bother keeping a secret identity. Everyone in Miracle City, heroes, villains, and civilians alike, know that Manny is El Tigre, Rodolfo is White Pantera, and Grandpapi is Puma Loco. It sometimes poses a problem, as their enemies know where to look for them, but they're usually wily enough to get away with it.
Interestingly, the Aves family does keep a secret identity, especially from the Riveras. Manny knows Zoe and Black Cuervo separately, and the one time he suspected they were one and the same, she was able to mislead him and make him and Frida look like idiots at the same time.
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Why Ultras keep their human aliases secret has never really been explained well in most series since the kaiju don't care about them and the aliens usually already know them. Ultraman 80 attempts to justify this by saying that when an Ultra's human identity is exposed, they must leave Earth, but this only applies to the Showa continuity, and even then, it's very loosely applied in that timeline.
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Super Rivals: Awesome Girl, under the name Becky Barns, works as an editor for a trashy tabloid that she insists on referring to as a newspaper when she's not in costume.
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In A Force of Four, Wonder Woman's daughter Lyta Trevor decides to not bother with a secret identity when she starts operating as a hero.
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Although they aren't superheroes, the talents employed by the Peacock talent agency in Penguin Revolution are obligated to maintain a secret identity, and fired if their real identity is revealed.
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In Green Lantern: The Animated Series, it becomes clear early on that Hal Jordan is the only one who bothers to have one.
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The Taste of Peaches: Combine the ears of a fox, nine fox tails, and being Walking Techbane to Tinkertech, and this trope was never an option for Taylor Hebert. While she does adopt the alias of Corentine, she immediately goes public with her real name when making her debut.
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The Thing: Only Kelly Harkness and her father know that Benjy is the Thing. Her father is the reason he's a teenager in the first place rather than an adult.
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Almost entirely averted in Teen Titans (2003); the main characters all live in a giant T-shaped tower for the express purpose of doing hero work and don't have any separation between their personal identities and their heroics. Not that this would be realistic for the Titans anyway, considering that the members of the team include an alien, a cyborg, and a boy with green skin. Beast Boy apparently played this straight while he was with the Doom Patrol, but he immediately discards it once he joins the Titans.
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Savage Dragon doesn't even remember his real name, so his legal name is really Dragon. Obviously, even if he wanted to keep his identity a secret, it's a bit hard since he's a big green man with a fin on his head.
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Even in his origin movie, the Hulk can't really keep a secret identity. Bruce Banner creates aliases only because he is a wanted man. He freely reveals the Hulk to anyone whom he believes can help. He also has no fear in forcing himself to transform in the middle of Harlem.
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In Death Note, Light Yagami has taken a Secret Identity known as Kira when killing criminals with the titular Artifact of Doom. After L's death, he even takes the role of Second L while maintaining his identity as Kira.
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Superman:
"The Super-Steed of Steel": Even though he looks like a regular horse, Comet thinks that he should have a secret identity only because Supergirl has one, so he decides to pretend to be a normal horse.
According to Last Son of Krypton, supergenius Lex Luthor actually maintains dozens of identities as artists, scientists, and other highbrow society positions. He does it partly to influence affairs in those fields, partly as a source of income, but mostly to keep from being bored.
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Kim Possible:
Averted with Kim. She does not bother with any Secret Identity while going to school and frequently saving the world, and yet she does not get any respect for it, nor has she any extra luck with the boys because of it.
Shego's given name is never shown. Her surname is "Go" (as shown by her grandmother and by Shego herself when she becomes a teacher), but no one even implies the first names of anyone in her family (Hego, the Wego twins, and Mego). "Shego" at least started out as a Secret Identity back when she was a superhero; however, it's unknown if she still keeps up the secret identity or if she just still uses the name.
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Jerrica from Jem and the Holograms (IDW) keeps an alter ego named "Jem" due to Stage Fright. Only her sisters and Synergy, their supercomputer, knows otherwise. She slips up several times involving her remembering she has a secret identity, though. For example, on her bands first performance she asks Rio to get her a coffee. She goes to change into Jem but when Rio calls for Jerrica, she replies. She also takes Rio coffee, which only causes Rio to think Jem is an obnoxious diva who takes others coffee and is barely around her bandmates.
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Rokusaki Coney in Tokyo 7th Sisters is actually Nanasaki Nicole, one of the former members of the disbanded 7th Sisters.
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My Hero Academia:
All Might has to keep one up after his injury from five years ago reduced the time he could act as a hero to three hours a day to keep Japan from succumbing to chaos in his absence. Otherwise, he's working nine-to-five as his own secretary under his real name, Toshinori Yagi. After passing One for All to Izuku, All Might frequently has to push his slowly decreasing limits to keep people from seeing his emaciated, depowered form.
Downplayed with Hawks: he doesn't exactly hide his identity (his bright red wings would make that kind of hard anyway), but he does hide his real name, Takami Keigo. As far as the public and most heroes are concerned, he's just Hawks. He does this because his father was an infamous criminal, and it would hurt his reputation for people to learn this.
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Played with in the DC Extended Universe:
In Man of Steel, Clark uses various fake identities while Walking the Earth before even becoming Superman, constantly having to move on after using his powers to help people. Even so, Lois Lane is able to track him by his past rescues right to the Kent farm.
In Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice, both Clark and Bruce Wayne have secret identities. This film makes it clear that, as in the Post-Crisis comics, Clark is himself when he's Clark Kent, reporter for the Daily Planet, as opposed to putting on a mild-mannered, clumsy facade as Clark and being himself when he's Superman. The concept of a Secret Identity is deconstructed somewhat, as Clark and Bruce are easily able to discover who the other really is (Clark overhears Bruce talking to Alfred with his super-hearing, and Bruce isn't called the World's Greatest Detective for nothing) and, like Lois, Lex Luthor has been able to discover Clark is Superman, and also knows the secret identities of Batman, Wonder Woman, the Flash and Cyborg.
At the end of Zack Snyder's Justice League, a free Lex Luthor hires Deathstroke and reveals to him that Batman is actually Bruce Wayne.
In Suicide Squad (2016), none of the Suicide Squad have secret identities, as they are all known criminals and Amanda Waller makes it pretty clear that she also knows Bruce is Batman.
In Wonder Woman 1984, Diana/Wonder Woman destroys security cameras during the fight at the mall with her tiara, which she uses like a boomerang, so she won't be caught on tape.
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Zorro (1957), of course. Like the Scarlet Pimpernel and Superman (in his earlier incarnations), Zorro maintains an alter ego who behaves like a bumbling coward.
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Maid Marian from Robin Hood runs around Nottingham distributing food and medicines as the Night Watchman. No one manages to figure this out.
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Saba-dol has a similar premise to Hannah Montana, except the 17-year-old Idol Singer is secretly a 38-year-old teacher.
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Daredevil notably does have a Secret Identity, perhaps the first example in the MCU. The Defenders (2017) makes a point of how he's the odd man out in this regard — Luke Cage is well-known as Harlem's hero, Jessica Jones is a Private Detective, and Danny will tell anyone who'll listen that he's the Iron Fist. Matt Murdock is the only one who wants (or needs) to keep his two lives separate. The Defenders actually ends up reconstructioning Secret Identities: because the others never bothered with one, the Hand knows the identities of their loved ones, forcing them to gather Claire Temple, Trish Walker, and Malcolm DuCasse and hide them, with the Hand actually making attempts on Claire and Trish, which result in Colleen Wing injured and Jessica nearly killed. Matt also hides Karen Page and Foggy Nelson because he can't take the risk that the Hand have figured out who he is.
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Conan Edogawa and Ai Haibara in Case Closed must keep secret the fact that they were youthened instead of killed by a poison used by a shadowy secret organization. The original rationale was to pretend Conan's prior identity, Shinichi Kudo, was dead, but he can't stop phoning his girlfriend using his Shinichi voice, so it seems to be a pretty open secret that he's still alive. Some people are clever enough to put two and two together and figure out who he is, too.
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In Ultimate Spider-Man, on the other hand, Spidey's identity is the worst kept secret in superherodom. He's been unmasked by at least as many people as he's deliberately revealed his identity to. (A trend continued in the movies — he can't make it past his second film without being unmasked in front of literally dozens of people, although none of them recognize him.) The Ultimate version in particular may be a reference to the fan meme that Spider-Man was one of the last big Marvel characters to even bother with a secret identity, as his Rogues Gallery is full of people who know him personally.
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The show Randy Cunningham: 9th Grade Ninja centers around the Norrisville ninja whose identity is handed down to a new ninth grader every four years; the current ninja is in fact Randy Cunningham. He keeps his identity a secret to stay safe from his enemies. He only told his best friend Howard Weinerman about his secret identity, though several others have come to know it.
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The Tick attempts to hold down a secret identity because he believes superheroes need one to be superheroes. He does this by putting on a tie and pretending to be a crossword writer for a newspaper, despite having neither a job or wearing any other clothing beyond his body (and identity)-covering blue spandex. Averted in the cartoon and live-action incarnations, in which almost none of the superheroes are shown to have secret identities, and most don't even bother covering up their faces.
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J'onn J'onzz, the Martian Manhunter, originally masqueraded as a human police detective named John Jones; a later Retcon made this an impersonation of a real detective Jones whose killing he had witnessed. Stories in the Modern Age have established the idea that, as an unlimited shapeshifter, J'onn has actually created dozens of secret identities (and at least one other heroic identity, the Bronze Wraith).
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Futurama: In "Less Than Hero", Leela has to keep Fry from blabbing his secret identity to a hot chick. She then turns around and tells her parents she's Clobberella, and her dad blabs.
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Hannah Montana: Miley Stewart is secretly Hannah Montana, who is not a superhero, but a superstar. Eventually deconstructed; the stress of keeping up the lie, combined with a boatload of Keeping Secrets Sucks for her friends, eventually wears down on Miley to the point that she eventually decides "screw it" and throws in the wig on Leno.
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Spinnerette wears a costume all the time. Her heroine costume is a form-fitting leotard, mask and wig that depicts her as a lithe, long-haired brunette with 6 arms. Her civilian costume is a bodysuit under bulky clothes that depicts her as a chubby, bookish, short-haired blonde with 2 arms. Interestingly, her boss, friends, etc never ask about the sudden drastic weight-gain.
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Secret agents would obviously be useless without a false name or, at the very least, a code to identify themselves to their handlers. However, many agents with Non-Official Cover use their real name, they just don't say they're spies. In the TV series Covert Affairs, Anne Walker, CIA Officer, is publicly known as Anne Walker, Smithsonian Employee. And it turns out the professor she went to help for in the pilot is himself a retired Officer.
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In Man of Steel, Clark uses various fake identities while Walking the Earth before even becoming Superman, constantly having to move on after using his powers to help people. Even so, Lois Lane is able to track him by his past rescues right to the Kent farm.
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Preacher has a villainous example with a serial killer called the Reaver Cleaver who hides behind a civilian guise, a reporter investigating the serial killer's identity.
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Lelouch Lamperouge, the morally gray revolutionary from Code Geass, takes on the masked Large Ham persona of Zero when he founds and leads the Order of the Black Knights against the Holy Empire of Britannia. His normal persona is that of an Ordinary High-School Student... which is also a false identity, since he's really Lelouch vi Britannia, an exiled son of the Britannian Emperor and therefore a prince.
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Secret Identities are a major part of the plot of Dokkoida?!. Supervillains are unleashed and given Secret Identities to test a pair of supersuits used by the heroes and promised a pardon if they can successfully unmask either one. Also, should anyone's identities become known, the whole test is null and void. Finally, due to budget constraints, everyone (heroes and villains alike) are living in the same apartment building.
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The Saint's true name remained unknown to the public until the end of the book The Last Hero. As the Saint would later reminisce on page 140 of Count on the Saint (hardcover edition), the public knew of him at first as only "an avenging wraith". When Templar attempts to stop warfare in The Last Hero, the authorities become aware of him. However, in later stories such as The Sleepless Knight, The Appalling Politician, and The Melancholy Journey of Mr. Teal, the Saint and his associates wear masks as needed after the Saint makes an understanding with Inspector Teal.
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The Fairly OddParents!:
A godkid must keep their fairy godparents and the existence of fairies and their world a secret in the company of all other humans, because if someone ever sees them, they will lose them forever.
The Crimson Chin has the secret identity Charles Hampton Indigo. It's an obvious parody of Clark Kent.
In "Might Mom and Dyno Dad", when Timmy wishes for his parents to be superheroes, they adapt to these when not crime-fighting to avoid being seen. However, Timmy already knows because he was the one who made the wish.
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Spider-Man's secret identity as Peter Parker was one of the best-kept in the business for forty real-world years. At least until the Civil War (2006), where Tony Stark coerced Peter (who did not want any legal trouble on his back, so he had sided with him) to reveal his secret identity on live television. Then Spidey defected to the Anti-Reg movement, Aunt May got shot in an attempt on his life, and Spidey struck a deal with Mephisto to keep her alive, with the plus of everyone forgetting that Spider-Man and Peter Parker are one and the same.
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In Origin Story, Louise demands that Alex Harris start using a Secret Identity when Alex formally decides to stop running from her destiny and become a superhero.
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Princess: The Hopeful, being a game about playing Magical Girls, obviously has this trope; each Princess has two forms, one mundane and one as a costumed magical being, with their magic enforcing a dissociation between the two forms so that nobody can identify them as one and the same, unless they explicitly witness the transformation. While there is no rule forcing Princesses to hide their identity to anyone, most of them still keep it a secret, usually for the It's Not You, It's My Enemies reason: should they let everyone know what they really are, it would be easy for minions of the Darkness to track them down and target their loved ones.
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In The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time, recurring NPC ally Sheik is a disguised Princess Zelda, using a false identity to aid Link while avoiding capture by Ganondorf.
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In Legacy (Sekiro/Kimetsu no Yaiba), Kyoichi keeps his identity as the One-Armed Fox a secret from everyone except those closest to him. When Makomo recognizes him with his mask on, he asks her to continue to refer to him as Sekiko until he takes it off to become Kyoichi again.
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In the novel Death Wish and its sequel Death Sentence by Brian Garfield, Paul Benjamin (given the surname Kersey in the films) went to elaborate lengths to maintain his dual identity as the vigilante. He knew quite well that the police would object to his sudden justice (the same reason that the Shadow and the Spider had dual identities). In the second novel, Benjamin buys goggles, a fake mustache, and a fur cap to disguise himself. The film series of Death Wish somewhat muddies this, since movie producers often demand that expensive name actors make their face completely visible, since they pay so much for them. However, the makers of the films did not completely ignore that Kersey had a dual identity. In the second film Paul Kersey buys an old pea coat, gloves, longshoreman's cap, and beat up pair of pants while prowling around as a vigilante. He rents a room in a flophouse to do first aid for his injuries. In the fourth film, the LAPD did not know the vigilante's identity. Also in that film, a man blackmails Paul Kersey into a meeting by announcing to him that he knew of his activities as the vigilante and would expose him.
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Understandably, the superhero guide in How to Hero is very big on maintaining secret identities. There's an entry on it here.
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Human hosts in the Ultra Series often keep their Ultra identities secret for the majority of the series.
Why Ultras keep their human aliases secret has never really been explained well in most series since the kaiju don't care about them and the aliens usually already know them. Ultraman 80 attempts to justify this by saying that when an Ultra's human identity is exposed, they must leave Earth, but this only applies to the Showa continuity, and even then, it's very loosely applied in that timeline.
Subverted in a handful of series, where in the final episode(s), other characters admit to being aware of the secret identity the whole time, like Ultraman Orb and Ultraman Cosmos. In the 2011 ULTRAMAN manga, this is revealed to be the case with Science Patrol in the original series, with Ide saying Hayata would have become a government guinea pig if it was ever revealed.
In Ultraman Gaia and Ultraman Mebius, the attack team's captain is the only one aware of the hero's secret identity, but in the latter series' case, the rest of GUYS learns Mirai is Mebius at around the 30-episode mark. Ultraman Geed does something similar, with Riku's friends having full knowledge of his Ultra identity.
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Thor goes by his real name and never hides who he is and where he is from, which prompts most people to simply think he is insane. His friends briefly give him an alias to fool S.H.I.E.L.D. agents... but it doesn't work. By the end of his first film, it's no secret to anyone what his true nature is.
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Six Feet Under has multiple minor ones. David hides that he is gay. Nate hides the fact that he was diagnosed with AVM.
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Spider-Man:
Spider-Man's secret identity as Peter Parker was one of the best-kept in the business for forty real-world years. At least until the Civil War (2006), where Tony Stark coerced Peter (who did not want any legal trouble on his back, so he had sided with him) to reveal his secret identity on live television. Then Spidey defected to the Anti-Reg movement, Aunt May got shot in an attempt on his life, and Spidey struck a deal with Mephisto to keep her alive, with the plus of everyone forgetting that Spider-Man and Peter Parker are one and the same.
In Ultimate Spider-Man, on the other hand, Spidey's identity is the worst kept secret in superherodom. He's been unmasked by at least as many people as he's deliberately revealed his identity to. (A trend continued in the movies — he can't make it past his second film without being unmasked in front of literally dozens of people, although none of them recognize him.) The Ultimate version in particular may be a reference to the fan meme that Spider-Man was one of the last big Marvel characters to even bother with a secret identity, as his Rogues Gallery is full of people who know him personally.
By now, on Earth-616, only the Fantastic Four, his fellow Avengers and his clone Kaine know who Spider-Man is under the mask.
The Green Goblin and other Goblin characters are villainous, but there's kind of a tradition of hiding their identity from everyone (even the readers) whenever a new one debuts. This has led to more than one instance of a new Goblin character getting passed on to another writer, who completely changes the original writer's intended identity reveal.
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Bruce Banner is The Incredible Hulk, which starts off as a secret but ends up as public knowledge in most continuities, in part because it's kind of a hard secret to keep under wraps. Ditto for his cousin Jennifer Walters, a.k.a. She-Hulk, albeit for somewhat different reasons. Most of the time, She-Hulk is in control of whether she appears as Walters or She-Hulk; for a while, she appeared as She-Hulk pretty much all of the time, and once became locked in that form (a development that didn't bother her in the least). Interestingly enough, there was a period/continuity where Hulk's identity was secret from himself. Banner always knew he was the Hulk, but Hulk didn't know that he was Banner... which kind of put a damper on his plans to kill Banner.
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In Help! I'm a Teenage Outlaw, the main characters Tom, Moses and Deedee are secretly The Highwayman Swiftnik and his two sidekicks. However, unknown to the other two, supposed peasant girl Deedee is actually an identity used by Lady Devereaux, a Rebellious Princess whom Tom/Swiftnik thinks of as his true love, despite being incapable of recognising her without her wig and dress.
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The Atom Ant Show: Atom Ant has no secret identity. His mailbox even bears his name.
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The Centsables: The show's setting consists of Lions and Tigers and Humans... Oh, My!. However, the Centsables hide their identities from the general population; seemingly subverted, possibly because the heroes appear to be six well-known bank employees in costumes.
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In Young Justice (2010), almost the entire Team have secret identities for "civilian" life. The only one without one was Aqualad, who was perfectly well known as the king's protégé in Atlantis. M'gann and Conner's identities (Meghan Morse and Conner Kent) were known to the other members of the team, while Robin (Dick Grayson) and Kid Flash (Wally West) were the only one to know each other's identity. Artemis' (Artemis Crock) identity is technically unknown to her teammates, but Robin and Red Arrow (Roy Harper) both deduce it, with Robin having fun in several different episodes by toying with her story.
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Super Sentai:
Sentai rarely bothers with Secret Identities except when the Rangers are still in school such as Turboranger or Megaranger, and this is solely to prevent alienating them from their peers at school. Boukenger plays this straight in early episodes at least, but despite Bouken Pink's efforts, her teammates often relax the secret. Goseiger plays it straight as well, with the V-Cinema special revolving around their identities becoming public knowledge — it's taken very seriously, to the point that they erase memories so no one knows the Goseigers and their enemies exist at all. (One wonders what people think when reviewing video footage that happens to capture monster battles.) On the other hand, having the ability to do that means there's less care taken to avoid being seen suiting up, using powers unsuited, ducking out without a good excuse, etc. than most superheroes. The movie happens because their powers are being disrupted and the memory-erase cards are the first thing to stop working. Otherwise the teams are either military-sponsored with the members belonging to the military (Goranger, JAKQ, Changeman, Maskman, Ohranger, etc.), the teams abandon their civilian lives after becoming Rangers and live and operate solely out of the team's base (Bioman and Liveman), or the teams are not from Earth and have no civilian lives at all, and operate out of their bases (Flashman, Zyuranger and Gingaman).
Kyoryuger is worth special mention. After their first battle together, Daigo immediately de-transforms and gladly introduces himself, but the other four refuse to follow suit, making this a rare internal secret identity case. However, in short order, Daigo's magnetic personality inspires the others to open up to each other and start working as a real team.
Mahou Sentai Magiranger also has the characters keep their identities secret from the world, especially since the youngest of them is still in high school. This doesn't stop them spending a lot of time in team-colored jackets with their logos on them.
The Lupinrangers are phantom thieves who have to protect their identity from the law while fighting Gangler, even wearing Domino Masks when not morphed while on a case. The Patrangers, as law enforcement, have their identities public. Gangler members also use human disguises while committing crimes or laying low.
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The Incredibles:
Secret identities are a big deal to the hero community; after all, who needs that much pressure every minute of the day? The government initiates the "Superhero Relocation Program", giving the Supers new identities to protect them from the public, who are upset over all the collateral damage. Later, Elastigirl gives the kids a talk.
Frozone, however, has his own complaints in this area.
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Danny Phantom:
The only people who know Danny's secret identity are his two best friends and his sister (along with every villain and ghost he's ever met). The show plays a lot with the idea of "what if ____ knew about his powers?", although that might be because it's heavily influenced by Spider-Man. However, one has to ask how people couldn't figure it out, as his real name sounds pretty much exactly like his secret identity name. It is given that most people don't know his name early on, so that isn't too much of an issue, although it does have the hilarious side-effect of the media making up aliases for him.
His archenemy Vlad Plasmius is a villainous example; his civilian identity is rich and powerful businessman Vlad Masters. He was already rich, but became even richer using his ghost powers to take over other companies, invest in the stock market and commit burglaries. He uses both of his identities for his evil plans — at one point, he runs for Mayor of Amity Park and wins by possessing the voters.
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Sentai rarely bothers with Secret Identities except when the Rangers are still in school such as Turboranger or Megaranger, and this is solely to prevent alienating them from their peers at school. Boukenger plays this straight in early episodes at least, but despite Bouken Pink's efforts, her teammates often relax the secret. Goseiger plays it straight as well, with the V-Cinema special revolving around their identities becoming public knowledge — it's taken very seriously, to the point that they erase memories so no one knows the Goseigers and their enemies exist at all. (One wonders what people think when reviewing video footage that happens to capture monster battles.) On the other hand, having the ability to do that means there's less care taken to avoid being seen suiting up, using powers unsuited, ducking out without a good excuse, etc. than most superheroes. The movie happens because their powers are being disrupted and the memory-erase cards are the first thing to stop working. Otherwise the teams are either military-sponsored with the members belonging to the military (Goranger, JAKQ, Changeman, Maskman, Ohranger, etc.), the teams abandon their civilian lives after becoming Rangers and live and operate solely out of the team's base (Bioman and Liveman), or the teams are not from Earth and have no civilian lives at all, and operate out of their bases (Flashman, Zyuranger and Gingaman).
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In El Goonish Shive, Elliot's superheroine spell has three alternate civilian alter ego forms (each with distinctive built-in personalities and clothes) in addition to his normal form which is is his primary identity. This gives him the ability to have a Multilayer Façade.
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In Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice, both Clark and Bruce Wayne have secret identities. This film makes it clear that, as in the Post-Crisis comics, Clark is himself when he's Clark Kent, reporter for the Daily Planet, as opposed to putting on a mild-mannered, clumsy facade as Clark and being himself when he's Superman. The concept of a Secret Identity is deconstructed somewhat, as Clark and Bruce are easily able to discover who the other really is (Clark overhears Bruce talking to Alfred with his super-hearing, and Bruce isn't called the World's Greatest Detective for nothing) and, like Lois, Lex Luthor has been able to discover Clark is Superman, and also knows the secret identities of Batman, Wonder Woman, the Flash and Cyborg.
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Mahou Sentai Magiranger also has the characters keep their identities secret from the world, especially since the youngest of them is still in high school. This doesn't stop them spending a lot of time in team-colored jackets with their logos on them.
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The Punisher:
Totally averted by the Punisher, as his Frank Castle identity is public knowledge. And yet, he can still regularly just walk down the street so long as he's not openly brandishing weapons or wearing his trademark skull.
In The Punisher: Welcome Back, Frank, Castle overhears a plot to assassinate the Punisher in a restaurant as he is sitting a few tables over from the plotters. His Paper-Thin Disguise is... a baseball cap. However, he has also hired a prostitute to pretend to be his "date", which probably does much more to throw off any idea that he's the Punisher (he also sits with his back to his target).
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In Chip and Potato, to everyone other than Chip, Potato is Chip's snuggly toy Potato, a cute little stuffed toy she totes with her everywhere. Nobody but Chip knows that she's actually a real live mouse.
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In Suicide Squad (2016), none of the Suicide Squad have secret identities, as they are all known criminals and Amanda Waller makes it pretty clear that she also knows Bruce is Batman.
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Princess Iris of Ephedia in Lolirock has to keep her warrior princess side a secret from everyone on earth, with the only ones who know being her bandmates, Talia and Aurianna, who are also warrior princesses themselves. Iris's grandmother is also from her home world, but she promises to keep that a secret as well.
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In SwordCat Princess, Kathryn has had not one civilian secret identity, but a long chain of them throughout her life (each a supposed progenitor of the next). Her "ancestor" Kathryn O'Brien was actually her, as was recent homicide victim Kathryn Kennedy, whose "death" prompts Kathryn's Intellexi supervisor to urge her to select yet another new civilian alias.
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Early on in the second season of Elena of Avalor, Carla disguises herself as a peasant girl named Rita so she can sneak into the castle and take a jewel from the Carnival tiara to use for Shuriki's new wand. In the process, she has to keep her true colors a secret, and in the process befriends Elena and Naomi and manages to fool them completely. The problem is, mirrors will always reflect her true form, which is why she must stay away from them. When the potion begins to wear off two episodes later, her identity begins to unravel before Naomi, and this is soon no longer needed.
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A Shadow Bright and Burning: Howard Mickelmas, one of the three people responsible for bringing the Ancients into the world, has been living under the name Jenkins Hargrove when Henrietta first meets him.
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Teen Titans: Villain Trident was actually three separate individuals masquerading as a single villain.
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Parodied in the Monty Python's Flying Circus sketch "Bicycle Repair Man", which is about a man in a society of Supermen who, when bicycle-related trouble arises, becomes the overalls-and-cap wearing Bicycle Repair Man. "Is it a stockbroker?" "Is it a quantity surveyor?" "Is it a church warden?"
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Argentinian superheroine Cyber Six disguises herself as a man in her secret identity.
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Richard Stark's thief character Parker uses the alternate identity of Charles Willis to launder his gains from his heists, owning parking lots and gas stations for tax reporting purposes. (Stark, himself, had a "secret identity": he was a pseudonym used by Donald Westlake.)
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For years, Matt Murdock hid his identity as Daredevil on the reasonable grounds that, as a lawyer, his vigilante lifestyle could get his cases overturned, and he suffered more than Spider-Man as a result. He is eventually publicly outed, so the entire world knows who he is, but no one could prove it.
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Subverted in a handful of series, where in the final episode(s), other characters admit to being aware of the secret identity the whole time, like Ultraman Orb and Ultraman Cosmos. In the 2011 ULTRAMAN manga, this is revealed to be the case with Science Patrol in the original series, with Ide saying Hayata would have become a government guinea pig if it was ever revealed.
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The Avengers: Subverted in one of the Black Knight's old spotlight issues. After getting arrested by some pushy jerkass police due to a mix-up (ironically, he's mistaken for a supervillain who is similarly Arthurian-knightly-themed), Whitman raises a big fuss about how it's illegal for the policemen to unmask him since he's an Avenger. Later, we find out that he freely tells everyone that Dane Whitman's address is where the Black Knight stays when he's in town. When Miss Bentley points out the flimsiness of this cover story compared to his fuss at the police station, he admits that he doesn't actually care about his secret identity, he just hates being pushed around.
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Red Panda Adventures:
For much of the series, not even the audience knows the secret identity of the Red Panda. The opening monologue for every episode describes him simply as "one of the city's wealthiest men" and only his driver Kit Baxter, a.k.a. the Flying Squirrel, knows who's behind the mask. It's not until close to episode sixty, when the Red Panda and Kit are wed, that we learn his name is August Fenwick.
In-universe, the Red Panda and Flying Squirrel place a high priority on maintaining the secrecy of their identities. The Red Panda, being a master hypnotist, will frequenly use his powers to make anyone who might know forget, which has resulted in some high turnover in his household as he can't repeatedly hypnotize the same person the same way without causing damage, requiring him to find them a new job elsewhere. The heroes' masks are also booby-trapped in such a way as to electrocute anyone who tries to remove them, which has prevented The Unmasking on multiple occasions.
When World War II goes into full swing and the Red Panda decides to enlist in the military, he learns his commanding officer, Fitzroy, knows who he and the Flying Squirrel are and that the government has files on the two of them as well as other heroes of the "Home Team". The Red Panda and Flying Squirrel not only go to the trouble of tracking down every copy of these files they can find, but also replace them with multiple different versions, claiming the Red Panda is everything from a reformed gangster, a World War I ace pilot, a robot, and even Fitzroy himself, so that if a copy of the files ever turns up, they can track where it came from. This has the unintended side effect of getting Fitzroy killed when the Nazis launch an attack on the Home Team's superheroes using the file that said the Red Panda was Fitz, but also keeps their identities safe years later when Canada's Prime Minister and a Nazi scientist, Friedrich von Schlitz, independently try to show they know who the Red Panda is... only to call him by the wrong name.
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Plutona uses one to protect her loved ones and work a day job to make rent.
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The Falcon doesn't have a secret identity in Captain America: The Winter Soldier, with "Exo-7 Falcon" being the name of the winged military exoskeleton he uses. He's pretty consistently referred to by his real name, Sam Wilson, but gets called Falcon once near the end of the movie. Like the War Machine example, a secret identity is unnecessary since Sam is an ex-Air Force officer rather than a costumed vigilante.
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She-Ra and the Princesses of Power: Deliberately averted, in sharp contrast with the original series. Everyone knows that Adora is She-Ra (and if they don't, she'll make sure to transform in front of them). Also averts Secret-Identity Identity — being She-Ra doesn't change her personality in any way, and she still considers herself Adora, just taller and stronger. Her friends still often call her Adora in her She-Ra form as well. The Horde is unaware that Adora is She-Ra for a while, but only because the Rebellion and the Horde don't share information. When Hordak finds out, he doesn't particularly care, and just uses it as more evidence that Shadow Weaver's obsession with recapturing Adora is a terrible idea.
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In the first few seasons, all the heroes maintain "secret identities", even though all the villains know full well who they are (and often attack them as they go about their civilian lives). Since then, most seasons keep up the tradition, with several finales in which the group is found out or deliberately morph in public. A few seasons, however, do away with this and let themselves be publicly known, due to the Rangers also functioning as a public law enforcement or rescue service.
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The Stig from Top Gear is a meta-example. His identity is a closely guarded secret by the BBC to the point that The Stig's portrayer is fired if he reveals himself. As of 2017, they're on their third Stig.
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Played with every way possible in Astro City:
Some supers have their identities publicly known and are treated like celebrities, such as with the First Family.
Others are shrouded entirely in myth and feared or shunned, like the Confessor or the Blue Knight.
Still others have revealed their identities to the authorities while keeping them secret from the public at large, such as the Street Angel and Quarrel.
Roustabout has, in reality, a public identity in the Close-Knit Community of the carnival and the towns it visits, but because he's wanted by the law, the community acts as a large-scale Secret-Keeper and even feigns Obfuscating Stupidity as if it were an Extra-Strength Masquerade.
In one story, a petty criminal stumbles upon Jack-in-the-Box's identity, then starts thinking about the ways he might exploit the information. The more he thinks about it, the more he realizes that it will all end very badly for him. He decides to forget everything and leave town instead.
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The Lupinrangers are phantom thieves who have to protect their identity from the law while fighting Gangler, even wearing Domino Masks when not morphed while on a case. The Patrangers, as law enforcement, have their identities public. Gangler members also use human disguises while committing crimes or laying low.
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Buffy the Vampire Slayer: As lampshaded below in "What's My Line, Part 2", Buffy has a slight problem with this concept, swiftly gathering a small circle of friends who know her identity as the Slayer and help Buffy in fighting evil. By the end of season three it becomes obvious that despite the Weirdness Censor, the entire school has a rough idea of what Buffy does, and they give her the Class Protector Award.
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Also averted most of the time for Doctor Strange. Played with somewhat in that the public rarely takes him seriously — they tend to see him as just another bit of Greenwich Village color. For a time (after he had been attacked by proxy), he had a different appearance as "Doctor Strange" and lived under a Cosmic Retcon which gave him a civilian persona named "Stephen Sanders." He eventually stopped bothering with the double life and practiced magic openly.
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Ms. Marvel (2014):
Kamala Khan is an interesting variation in that she is fiercely protective of her secret identity (early in her solo comic, she freaks out that, if anyone besides Bruno learns her true identity, they'll "sell [her] to science"), but she's more than happy to hang around with her friends in their secret identities while she's in costume. She's also told her friends that revealing their identities to her was a bad idea, and they shouldn't just assume that fellow superheroes can automatically be trusted with that information. When in-costume, she only identifies herself as Kamala when talking to an adult superhero she trusts, such as Wolverine, Medusa, Carol Danvers, and Iron Man.
As a member of the All-New, All-Different Avengers, she takes great pride in teasing both Miles and Sam, the two other members of the team her own age, because they both revealed their real names to her while she has kept hers secret from them. When Miles (in his own book) suggests that, since he trusted her with his identity, she should do the same, Kamala tells him that that just means that she's smarter than him. Nowadays, all three of them know each others' secret identities (Miles wordlessly figures it out in Ms. Marvel #7, and Kamala reveals herself to Sam as part of a "I Know You're in There Somewhere" Fight when he falls under Blackheart's Hate Plague spell in Champions Vol. 2 #9).
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Amanda Clarke from Revenge (2011) uses the alias of Emily Thorne (which she gained from exchanging identities with her juvie cellmate) in order to infiltrate the Hamptons and take down the people who destroyed her life without them recognizing her.
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Ben 10: Unlimited: Ben Tennyson reveals to the audience exactly why he should've done a better job keeping his identity a secret: a smear campaign started by a newsman who hated him led to him being the most hated person on the planet and Vilgax was able to locate and kill everyone he loved. When he gets to the DCAU and becomes a member of the Justice League, he's visibly much more careful about keeping his true identity a secret, and doesn't do anything in human form that might draw attention (other than live in a nice house in San Francisco and own a cool car, courtesy of Bruce Wayne).
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Amphibia starts using this two-sided in the final season when Anne and the Plantars end up on Earth.
For the most part, the Plantars are worried that their identities as frog people will cause them to be taken away and be experimented on, so Anne disguises them as normal citizens. The only ones who know are her parents and cat Domino.
Anne also tries to keep the major disasters that happened in Amphibia a secret from her parents as much as possible, specifically King Andrias' betrayal and upcoming dimensional conquest, Sasha and Marcy betraying her, and especially her "weird glowing blue powers". ("Wow... There's a lot going on...")
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The Ace Savvy Extended Universe: The Full House Gang keeps their real identities secret from the general public. Usually, when someone finds out about their secret, they'll end up joining the team.
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In Dragon Ball Z, there is Gohan as the Great Saiyaman. As Gohan, he's a fairly nerdy high school student. As the Great Saiyaman, he's a Large Ham crimefighter who's fond of Sentai-spoofing poses. He's also quite bad at actually maintaining the secret identity.
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Inverted in Jon Sable, Freelance in that Sable is publicly known as a mercenary. What he keeps secret is that writes children's books under the name "B.B. Flemm", and he has an elaborate disguise he wears when he has to make public appearances as Flemm. Furthermore, his publisher knows about Sable's real life, but is very persuasive in making him keep to his writing contract in that false identity.
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George of the Jungle: Super Chicken's identity was Henry Cabot Henhouse III (in the original pilot, he was Hunt Strongbird Jr.).
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In The Henchman's Survival Guide, secret identities are serious business, as there are no rules against targeting a hero or villain in their secret identity, and the social media system built into society makes it almost impossible to hide your identity once you've been outed.
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Kuroe Akaishi of Kaiju Girl Caramelise has a condition where strong emotion will cause cause deformations to briefly appear on her such as scaly reptilian hands and dorsal spikes. Her feelings for her crush Arata Minami cause her to fully transform into a Kaiju, which gets dubbed "Harugon" by the public. Initially, only she and her mother Rinko know that she is Harugon. The closest she gets to actively revealing anything is when she lets her Kaiju-obsessed classmate Manatsu come to the conclusion that Kuroe is Harugon's "priestess" based on her suspicious proximity to where Harugon first appeared.
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Shimmer and Shine: Leah must keep Shimmer and Shine a secret from most other humans, or they won't be her genies anymore.
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Fantastic Four:
Averted when the Fantastic Four were created: they intentionally avoided many genre tropes to distance themselves from their Distinguished Competition (that is, DC's Justice League of America), with the most significant of these decisions being their lack of dual identities. One popular in-story explanation implies that Reed does so to not make the others, especially Ben Grimm (for whom keeping a secret identity is basically impossible), feel ashamed of their abilities.
In one early storyline, Johnny "Human Torch" Storm attempts to pull off a secret identity. It lasts less than an issue, before he remembers that he's already a celebrity and thus it's pointless.
The Fantastic Four also deconstructs this lack of private identities at times, most notably with the public knowledge that Reed and Sue have had children. This attracts the attention of child services, who drop by to question whether or not they should remove their kids from the dangerous environment.
There was a Human Torch solo series in Strange Tales where he inexplicably maintained a secret identity as Johnny Storm, ordinary Glenville High student. Six issues in, this was explained as the entire town humoring him.
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In The Good Hunter, Cyril Sutherland disguises himself under the alias of Klaus Tennstedt, so as to keep himself away from any attention due to his reputation in The Fall of Lescatie.
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In Breaking Bad, high-school chemistry teacher-turned-meth cook Walter White uses the name "Heisenberg" as a secret identity. As time goes on, the name "Heisenberg" becomes legendary and feared throughout the American Southwest, and as Walter loses more and more of his humanity, "Heisenberg" starts becoming the real personality and Walter slowly disappears.
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According to Last Son of Krypton, supergenius Lex Luthor actually maintains dozens of identities as artists, scientists, and other highbrow society positions. He does it partly to influence affairs in those fields, partly as a source of income, but mostly to keep from being bored.
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In The Batman, Bruce Wayne's identity as the Dark Knight is a secret to anyone not outside the Bat-Family, of course, but Batgirl gets bonus points for figuring it out in less than ten seconds after she meets Bruce Wayne for three reasons: his muscled physique, his vast resources and finances and his distinctive chin. Of course, she is kinda obsessed with Batman in the first place.
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Hong Kong Phooey's identity was Penrod Pooch.
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Batman: Mystery of the Batwoman features three separate women taking on the Batwoman identity, one at a time, to get back at the mobsters of Gotham City (and one of these girls is the daughter of one of said mobsters).
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The Cat Who... Series: A mundane example. Qwill adopts the moniker of "Ronald Frobnitz" when he wants to hide his involvement in some philanthropic effort, such as making a bid in a silent auction on a horrible piece of art that no one else wants.
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At the end of Zack Snyder's Justice League, a free Lex Luthor hires Deathstroke and reveals to him that Batman is actually Bruce Wayne.
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Merlin (2008): Merlin spends nearly the entirety of all five seasons keeping his magic a secret from everyone but a (very) select few. He goes to many lengths to keep it secret, including making some morally ambiguous decisions to do so.
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A strange variation in the Captain Underpants series, where the Secret Identity and the superhero identity are completely unaware of each other, and both identities would most likely be horrified if they learned of the existence of the other.
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Eyeshield 21 features an ace football player who hides his identity behind an eyeshield and code name. Subverted in that several cast members figure out his identity almost instantly, while others are much slower on the uptake. Further subverted in that about halfway through the series, he abandons his secret identity altogether (on live TV no less) and operates under his real name from then on, with "Eyeshield 21" remaining as a nickname.
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In Negaverse Chronicles, Megavolt is the only member of the Friendly Four who actually needs one since he's the only one with any family members who might be vulnerable (and Negaduck has promised to kill anyone close to him). However, as he pointed out, "Elmo, Billy, Bud and Reginald just doesn't sound as cool as Megavolt, Quackerjack, Liquidator and Doctor Bushroot".
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The Patrol feature from City of Heroes grants a double XP bonus for time spent logged out. It's supposed to be as if the character has switched roles and is doing a civilian job. Logging out in certain locations grants other bonuses, the Train Station bonus is a speed boost, the Graveyard bonus is Debt protection, etc.
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Transformers plays with it a bit, putting what was, at the time, a new twist on it... The secret identities aren't millionaire playboys or mild-mannered reporters, but cars, jets, cameras, and other everyday vehicles and objects.
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Parodied in one Justice Friends short from Dexter's Laboratory when Krunk pulls off Major Glory's mask in search of something, only to discover another mask. He pulls off a few more before Major Glory turns to Krunk and proudly boasts "When I say 'secret identity', I mean 'secret identity'!"
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In The Institute Saga, Clark Kent relies on no-one thinking that a part-time teacher could be a superhero and it works, right until he gets publicly outed by a politician hoping to use his fame against him. The result? The Bayville High gets swamped by transfer requests from people wanting to be taught by a genuine super-hero!
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In Time Streams, Urza Planeswalker runs the Tolarian Academy under the alias of 'Master Malzra', with only a handful of the staff knowing his real identity. This secrecy is one of many measures meant to keep his enemies, the Phyrexians, from learning about the school and infiltrating it with their sleeper agents. He drops the pretense after sleepers infiltrate the school and destroy it, as there's no longer any point in maintaining the charade.
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Captain Atom: Deconstructed in Post-Crisis comics. Cap has a "secret non-identity": a government-written cover identity of "Cameron Scott" that exists only on paper, to hide his origins as the time-displaced product of a 1960s military experiment, and to hide that Cap is a government agent masquerading as a superhero. The deconstruction of the secret identity trope and its moral and ethical implications is one of the major themes of the series.
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type
Secret Identity
 Becoming Lífþrasir (Fanfic) / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 Braigen's DCU (Now With Owls) (Fanfic) / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 Brockton's Celestial Forge (Fanfic) / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 CN Akumas (Fanfic) / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 Child of the Storm (Fanfic) / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 Danny Phantom: Blackmailed (Fanfic) / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 Dead on Arrival (MHA) (Fanfic) / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 Deadly Nightshade (Fanfic) / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 Dekiru: The Fusion Hero! (Fanfic) / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 Dodging Prison & Stealing Witches (Fanfic) / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 Dominoes (Fanfic) / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 Dost Thou Even Steal Hearts? (Fanfic) / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 Doth Thou Even Steal Hearts? (Fanfic) / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 Ennea Series (Fanfic) / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 Fate: Hammer Time (Fanfic) / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 Fog in My Windshield (Fanfic) / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 Fortune Favors the Brave (Fanfic) / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 Gaemon the Dragon-Steel's Guide to Not Dying Horribly (Fanfic) / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 Greg Veder Vs The World (Fanfic) / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 Hail to the King (Thuktun Flishithy) (Fanfic) / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 Hanging Ten Saga (Fanfic) / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 Harry Potter and the Prince of Slytherin (Fanfic) / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 Hawkmoth Gets A Reference (Fanfic) / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 Her Life and Her Death (Fanfic) / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 Hero Time (Fanfic) / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 How To Drill Your Way Through Your Problems (Fanfic) / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 I am Superman (Fanfic) / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 I Can't Be a Magical Girl!! You, a Magical Girl, Say (Fanfic) / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 ITSMYLIFE Expanded Universe / Fan Fic / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 Imperator (Fanfic) / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 Inviolate (Fanfic) / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 Issei: The Gaming Gear (Fanfic) / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 It's a bird! It's a plane! It's Luz! (Fanfic) / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 Juxtapose (Fanfic) / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 King Explosion Murder the Shield Hero (Fanfic) / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 kuch adhura sa jo tha (poora ho jayega) (Fanfic) / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 Kwami Magi Homura Magica (Fanfic) / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 LadyBugOut (Fanfic) / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 Lady Luck (Miraculous Ladybug) (Fanfic) / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 Last Child of Krypton (Fanfic) / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 lies of attrition (Fanfic) / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 Life Ore Death (Fanfic) / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 Living The Dream (Kickass222urmom) (Fanfic) / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 Maria Campbell of the Astral Clocktower (Fanfic) / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 Miraculous Alliance (Fanfic) / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 Miraculous City (Fanfic) / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 Miraculous Ladybug Salt-Shots (Fanfic) / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 Missing (Miraculous Ladybug) (Fanfic) / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 My Bloody Academia (Fanfic) / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 My Huntsman Academia (Fanfic) / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 Neither a Bird nor a Plane, it's Deku! (Fanfic) / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 Not the intended use (Zantetsuken Reverse) (Fanfic) / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 Of Patience and Pettiness (Fanfic) / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 One step backwards and Three forwards (Fanfic) / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 Oogway's Little Owl (Fanfic) / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 Oversaturated World (Fanfic) / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 Path of the King (Fanfic) / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 Raiders of the Lost City (Fanfic) / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 Recommencer (Miraculous Ladybug) (Fanfic) / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 Ripples (Fanfic) / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 Superwomen of Eva 2: Lone Heir of Krypton (Fanfic) / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 Shadows Over Hell (Fanfic) / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 Shadows over Meridian (Fanfic) / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 Shortcuts To Power (Fanfic) / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 Smart Adversaries AU (Fanfic) / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 Son of Sparda D×D (Fanfic) / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 Superhero RPF (Fanfic) / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 Superwomen of Eva 2: Amazing Amazon (Fanfic) / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 Superwomen of Eva 2: Girl of Steel (Fanfic) / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 Tales of Karmic Lies Aftermath (Fanfic) / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 The Ace Savvy Extended Universe (Fanfic) / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 The Age of Gargoyles (Fanfic) / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 The Amazing Spider-Man: True Purpose (Fanfic) / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 TheArtificialIntelligencePrinciple
seeAlso
Secret Identity
 The Echo Ranger (Fanfic) / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 The Games We Play (The Gamer/RWBY) (Fanfic) / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 The Good Hunter (Fanfic) / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 The Greatest of Them All (Fanfic) / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 The Institute Saga (Fanfic) / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 The Karma of Lies (Fanfic) / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 The Kings Who Cared (Fanfic) / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 The Lament Series (ChaoticNeutral) (Fanfic) / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 The Many Dates of Danny Fenton (Fanfic) / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 The One to Make It Stay (Fanfic) / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 The Secret Return of Alex Mack (Fanfic) / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 The Spectacular Spider-Man: Lost in Gotham (Fanfic) / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 The Symbol of Peace and Justice (Fanfic) / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 The Wolves in the Woods (Miraculous Ladybug) (Fanfic) / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 There Was Once an Avenger From Krypton (Fanfic) / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 Through the Looking Glass: A Spider-Man Noir and Spider-Gwen Crossover (Fanfic) / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 200 Years, A Long Wait for Friends (Fanfic) / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 Villain Of Your Own Story (Fanfic) / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 Visitant Lights (Fanfic) / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 We Are The Nine (Fanfic) / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 What Falls and What Grows (Fanfic) / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 What Goes Around Comes Around (Miraculous Ladybug) (Fanfic) / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 What You Already Know (Fanfic) / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 What You Knead (Naruto) (Fanfic) / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 When The Roses Bloom Again (Fanfic) / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 With Confidence (Fanfic) / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 Wonderful (Mazinja) (Fanfic) / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 Worm-in-Waiting (Fanfic) / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 Yukari's Offer (Fanfic) / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 Adele Hasn't Had Her Dinner Yet / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 Ant-Man / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 Ant-Man / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 Arsène Lupin (2004) / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 Batman and Robin (Serial) / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 Batman Begins / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 Bulletproof / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 Captain America: Civil War / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 Charade / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 Cop or Hood / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 Cypher / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 Death Wish / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 Death Wish (1974) / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 Five Deadly Venoms / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 Iron Man / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 Iron Man 3 / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 Jawan / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 Justice League (2017) / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 Mysterious Doctor Satan / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 Mystery Men / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 Once Upon a Time in America / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 Prince of Space / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 Shin Ultraman / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 Sky High (2005) / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 Spider-Man: Far From Home / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 Spider-Man: Homecoming / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 Spider-Man: No Way Home / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 Spider-Man Trilogy / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 The Adventures of Captain Marvel / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 The Dark Knight / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 The Dark Knight Rises / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 The Dark Knight Trilogy / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 The Flying Man / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 The Mark of Zorro (1940) / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 The Pirate / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 The Rocket Boy / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 The Rocketeer / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 The Santa Clause / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 The Specials / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 The Spy Next Door / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 The Wild World of Batwoman / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 Thor / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 Underdog / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 Up, Up and Away! / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 Zorro (1975) / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 Disney Channel Live-Action Universe (Franchise) / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 Kamen Rider (Franchise) / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 Masters of the Universe (Franchise) / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 Power Rangers (Franchise) / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 The Green Hornet (Franchise) / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 Ultra Series (Franchise) / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 The Villainess Reverses The Hourglass / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 A Test Of Fayth / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 Anne of Green Gables / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 Arcadia / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 Are You There God? It's Me, Margaret. / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 Blacktop / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 Cassandra Palmer / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 Cerberus High / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 Courier From Warsaw / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 Cryptid Hunters / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 DOME / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 Deathstalker / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 Doctor Syn ("The Scarecrow") / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 Dokkoida?! / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 Domino Lady / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 Eclipse Hunter / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 Everybody Loves Large Chests / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 Gladiator / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 How to Succeed in Evil / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 InCryptid / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 Iron Hans / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 Jake And The Dynamo / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 Justice Wing / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 Keeper of the Lost Cities / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 King Goldenlocks / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 Last Son of Krypton / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 Le Dernier Homme / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 Legion of Nothing / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 Lightning Dust / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 Lost Horizon / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 Magic Kingdom of Landover / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 Mail Fox Tales / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 Metro City Chronicles / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 No More Heroes / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 Pretty Little Liars / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 Ro.Te.O / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 Saga of Soul / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 Santa Olivia / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 Soon I Will Be Invincible / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 Star Darlings / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 Tales of an Mazing Girl / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 The Bridgerton Series / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 The Cat Who... Series / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 The Champions (2011) / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 The Chronicles of Alice / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 The Clique / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 The Count of Monte Cristo / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 The Descendants / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 The Gallagher Girls / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 The Henchman's Survival Guide / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 The New Ars Moriendi / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 The Nightingale (Kristin Hannah) / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 The Pilot's Love Song / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 The Red Vixen Adventures / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 The Scarlet Pimpernel
seeAlso
Secret Identity
 The Shadow / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 The Stars My Destination / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 The Vampire Countess / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 The Vampire Diaries / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 The Villainess Reverses The Hourglass / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 The Villainess Turns The Hourglass / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 Things Fall Apart / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 Velveteen vs. / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 Villains Are Destined to Die / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 Vorkosigan Saga
seeAlso
Secret Identity
 Wearing the Cape / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 Winnetou / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 Electronic Gaming Monthly (Magazine) / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 BlackCanary
seeAlso
Secret Identity
 BlastLab
seeAlso
Secret Identity
 ClubPenguin
seeAlso
Secret Identity
 CostumedNonsuperHero
seeAlso
Secret Identity
 CyberSix
seeAlso
Secret Identity
 DidMomJustHaveTeaWithCthulhu
seeAlso
Secret Identity
 Donteatacowman
seeAlso
Secret Identity
 ElongatedMan
seeAlso
Secret Identity
 Half-Arc Season / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 Hourman
seeAlso
Secret Identity
 JuliaQuinn
seeAlso
Secret Identity
 Mario4812LikedTropes3
seeAlso
Secret Identity
 Masks
seeAlso
Secret Identity
 MiniMarvels
seeAlso
Secret Identity
 PhantomLady
seeAlso
Secret Identity
 PlasticMan
seeAlso
Secret Identity
 PowerGirl
seeAlso
Secret Identity
 Ptitle9ipw8yhf
seeAlso
Secret Identity
 Ptitlel0ddpon7
seeAlso
Secret Identity
 Ptitlepd1ndcf91m7y
processingCategory1
Secret Identity
 Ptitlepd1ndcf91m7y
seeAlso
Secret Identity
 SecretIDentity
sameAs
Secret Identity
 Spider-ManLovesMaryJane
seeAlso
Secret Identity
 SuperPowerfulGenetics
seeAlso
Secret Identity
 SuperVillain
seeAlso
Secret Identity
 Superhero
seeAlso
Secret Identity
 TheBoothAtTheEnd
seeAlso
Secret Identity
 TheFlash
seeAlso
Secret Identity
 Zatanna
seeAlso
Secret Identity
 AKB49 – Renai Kinshi Jourei (Manga) / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 Akumetsu (Manga) / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 Angel Crush (Manga) / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 Attack on Titan: Junior High (Manga) / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 Birdy the Mighty (Manga) / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 Case Closed (Manga) / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 Cat's Eye (Manga) / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 Devils and Realist (Manga) / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 Dorohedoro (Manga) / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 Gokusen (Manga) / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 Happy Kanako’s Killer Life (Manga) / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 Horimiya (Manga) / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 Kaiju Girl Caramelise (Manga) / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 Love After World Domination (Manga) / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 Magic Kaito (Manga) / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 Makai Ouji (Manga) / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 Origin (Manga) / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 Ouja No Yuugi (Manga) / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 Penguin Revolution (Manga) / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 Precarious Woman Executive Miss Black General (Manga) / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 Ratman (Manga) / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 Skip Beat! (Manga) / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 Sonic the Hedgehog (1992) (Manga) / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 Spill it, Cocktail Knights! (Manga) / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 The Royal Tutor (Manga) / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 The World God Only Knows (Manga) / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 Tiger Mask (Manga) / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 Yureka (Manhwa) / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 Bad Lip Reading (Music) / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 Flying Lotus (Music) / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 Reol (Music) / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 Critical Hit (Podcast) / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 Pokémon World Tour: United (Podcast) / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 Red Panda Adventures (Podcast) / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 The Springheel Saga (Podcast) / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 The Thrilling Adventure Hour (Podcast) / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 Three Bean Salad (Podcast) / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 The Green Hornet (Radio) / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 The Shadow (Radio) / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 Drama Drama Duck (Roleplay) / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 Eclipse: A Heroes RPG (Roleplay) / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 Jellyneo Altador Cup Vi (Roleplay)
seeAlso
Secret Identity
 NTWF Mafia (Roleplay) / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 The First Hero (Roleplay) / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 deathhunters (Roleplay) / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 Avataro Sentai Donbrothers / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 Barbarians / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 Bassie & Adriaan / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 Batman (1966) / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 Birds of Prey (2002) / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 Britain's Got Talent / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 Brotherly Love / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 Brotherly Love (1995) / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 Chuck / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 Denji Sentai Megaranger / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 Devs / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 Doctor Syn ("The Scarecrow") / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 Dog with a Blog / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 El embarcadero / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 Engine Sentai Go-onger / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 Gabby Duran & the Unsittables / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 Gekisou Sentai Carranger / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 H₂O: Just Add Water / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 Hannah Montana / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 Hawkeye (2021) / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 I Am Frankie / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 Identity / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 K.C. Undercover / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 Kamen Rider Gaim / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 Kamen Rider Kiva / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 Kamen Rider Kuuga / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 Kamen Rider Ryuki / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 Lucifer (2016) / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 M.A.N.T.I.S. / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 Mahou Sentai Magiranger / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 Messenger of Allah / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 Mighty Med / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 Moon Knight (2022) / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 Moonlight Mask / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 My Hero (2000) / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 NCIS: Los Angeles / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 National Kid / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 No Heroics / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 Power Rangers Samurai / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 Pretty Little Liars / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 Radio Free Roscoe / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 Raven's Home / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 Secret Diary of a Call Girl / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 Shazam! (1974) / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 Still Game / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 Street Hawk / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 Taiyou Sentai Sun Vulcan / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 Temptation of an Angel / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 That Girl Lay Lay / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 The Adventures of Slim Goodbody / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 The Cape / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 The Defenders (2017) / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 The Disguiser / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 The Fades / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 The Fall / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 The Fall (2013) / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 The Flash (2014) / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 The Middleman / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 The Sopranos / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 The Thundermans / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 3rd Rock from the Sun / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 Ultra Violet & Black Scorpion / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 Ultraman Ace / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 Ultraman X / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 VR Troopers / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 Valientes / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 Victorious / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 Wonder Woman (1975) / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 Wonder Woman (2011 pilot) / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 Delta Green (Tabletop Game) / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 Masks: A New Generation (Tabletop Game) / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 Ptolus (Tabletop Game) / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 Sentinels of the Multiverse (Tabletop Game) / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 The Esoterrorists (Tabletop Game) / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 The Strange (Tabletop Game) / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 Measure for Measure (Theatre) / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 Club Penguin (Video Game) / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 Community College Hero (Video Game) / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 Final Fantasy Brave Exvius (Video Game) / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 Final Fantasy VI Brave New World (Video Game) / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 Galaxy Fraulein Yuna (Video Game) / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 Hero Hours Contract (Video Game) / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 Live Powerful Pro Baseball (Video Game) / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 Luminous Arc 2 (Video Game) / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 Lunar: Eternal Blue (Video Game) / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 Mega Man Star Force (Video Game) / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 NEEDY STREAMER OVERLOAD (Video Game) / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 Romancing SaGa 3 (Video Game) / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 SaGa Frontier (Video Game) / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 Senran Kagura (Video Game) / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 Siren (Video Game) / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 Skyborn (Video Game) / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 Spandex Force (Video Game) / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 Spider-Man (PS4) (Video Game) / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 Sryth (Video Game) / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 Super Robot Wars 30 (Video Game) / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 Urbano - Legends' Debut (Video Game) / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 Double Homework (Visual Novel) / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 Fading Hearts (Visual Novel) / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 Henchman Story (Visual Novel) / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 Magical Warrior Diamond Heart (Visual Novel) / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 Princess Waltz (Visual Novel) / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 World End Syndrome (Visual Novel) / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 DC Super Hero Girls (Web Animation) / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 DR. BEES (Web Animation) / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 hololive (Web Animation) / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 Magical Girl School (Web Animation) / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 Overly Sarcastic Productions (Web Animation) / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 Wordgirl: REWIRED (Web Animation) / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 My Best Friend (Who I Love) Fell Completely in Love with My VTuber Self / Web Comic / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 Critical Role: Campaign One (Web Video) / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 Death Note: The Abridged Series (kpts4tv) (Web Video) / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 History of Power Rangers (Web Video) / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 Koibu (Web Video) / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 TheBoothAtTheEnd
seeAlso
Secret Identity
 VShojo (Web Video) / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 A Study in Scarlet and Blue (Webcomic) / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 Almighty Protectors (Webcomic) / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 Amanda Green, Superhuman Insurance Agent (Webcomic) / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 Anyone But Virginia (Webcomic) / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 Bakery "Enemies" (Webcomic) / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 Clown Corps (Webcomic) / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 Denma the Quanx (Webcomic) / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 Hero by Night (Webcomic) / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 Jupiter-Men (Webcomic) / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 LEGO Space: The Comic (Webcomic) / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 Linked Universe (Webcomic) / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 Love Unlimited (2022) (Webcomic) / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 Modern MoGal (Webcomic) / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 Snow By Night (Webcomic) / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 Something*Positive (Webcomic) / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 Spinnerette (Webcomic) / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 Stalker (Gateway Comics) (Webcomic) / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 Super Rivals (Webcomic) / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 Super Temps (Webcomic) / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 SwordCat Princess (Webcomic) / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 The Class Menagerie (Webcomic) / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 The Handbook of Heroes (Webcomic) / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 The Non-Adventures of Wonderella (Webcomic) / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 The Sorcerer's Apprentice (Webcomic) / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 The Water Phoenix King (Webcomic) / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 Tower of God (Webcomic) / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 Realm-Mesh Reality (Website) / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 Amphibia / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 Batman vs. Robin / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 Ben 10 (2016) / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 Ben 10: Ultimate Alien
seeAlso
Secret Identity
 Bionic Six / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 Captain Caveman and the Teen Angels / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 Chip and Potato / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 Chop Socky Chooks / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 Double Dragon (1993) / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 El Tigre: The Adventures of Manny Rivera / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 Gargoyles / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 Green Lantern: The Animated Series / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 Growing Up Creepie / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 He-Man and the Masters of the Universe (1983) / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 He-Man and the Masters of the Universe (2021) / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 Hero of the Rails / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 Hong Kong Phooey / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 Jabberjaw / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 King Arthur's Disasters / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 Littlest Pet Shop (2012) / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 LoliRock / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 Martha Speaks / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 Masters of the Universe: Revelation / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 Miss Spider's Sunny Patch Friends / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur (2023) / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 My Dad the Rock Star / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 Ninjago / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 PB&J Otter / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 Paradise PD / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 Polly Pocket / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 Quick Draw McGraw / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 Ridley Jones / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 She-Ra and the Princesses of Power / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 SheZow / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 Sofia the First / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 Spider-Man and His Amazing Friends / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 Sym-Bionic Titan / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 The Gary Coleman Show / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 The Ghost and Molly McGee / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 The Incredibles / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 The Incredibles / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 The LEGO Ninjago Movie / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 The Scarlet Pumpernickel / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 The Thing / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 Toad Patrol / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 Ultimate Spider-Man / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 Ultimate Spider-Man (2012) / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 Vampirina / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 WordGirl / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 Young Justice - Original Series / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 CMLL (Wrestling) / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 El Santo (Wrestling) / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 Gregory Helms (Wrestling) / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 Pentagón Jr. (Wrestling) / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 Gankutsuou / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 The New Universe (Comic Book) / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 Wet Moon (Comic Book) / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity
 secretidentity
sameAs
Secret Identity
 Mendol Ikemen / int_112890b3
type
Secret Identity