![]() Faye and Jet realize that this is because the two men are too similar: Both are impulsive, petty, tend to jump to conclusions and have a penchant for causing wanton collateral damage. Spike hates him, and spends more time fighting off Andy than he does actually trying to catch the episode's bounty. Cowboy Andy from Cowboy Bebop, who is a rival bounty hunter in it for the glory.Greece and Turkey too, and in fact Turkey is the only thing that makes the usually laid-back Greece get riled up at all.It's said that antagonizing each other is the only thing that keeps the two old timers going, and of course, it's Truth in Television. ![]() France and England, so much that there's a "French-English Quarrel Preserve" and England gets involved in The War of the Austrian Succession just to fight France.Subverted in A Little Snow Fairy Sugar: Greta considers Saga to be her rival in all things, but Saga, who is uninterested in rivalry, pretends to be completely oblivious to Greta's challenges and boasts.It also doesn't help that Makoto is too nice to notice that he's been beating him in almost every aspect without even trying. In the various versions of the anime/manga El-Hazard, Jinnai always has this near-psychotic hatred of Makoto, school ace and a Nice Guy to boot, who easily makes friends with anyone, including his own sister Nanami.An all-purpose jerk along the lines of Frank Burns from M*A*S*H doesn't count, since he's hated by everyone equally. with Children, who started out as just an ultra-nice neighbour but wound up as Al's cackling nemesis. Exceptions to that rule include Mimi, Drew's nemesis from The Drew Carey Show, who is pretty much the second main character of the series and Marcy from Married. This character is almost never one of the main cast. Often the character and his nemesis are kindred spirits and don't even realize it these rivals are much more likely to have an Enemy Mine plot than dramatic rivals. However benign or friendly he is, he just rubs a character from the show (usually the lead) entirely the wrong way, and the two will never miss an opportunity to have at each other. He usually isn't dangerous or evil, for the most part he's just very annoying - sometimes he's actually a very nice guy. The Sitcom Arch Nemesis is a very different creature from the dramatic or action-show Arch Enemy. PAGES WILL BE DELETED OTHERWISE IF THEY ARE MISSING BASIC MARKUP. DON'T MAKE PAGES MANUALLY UNLESS A TEMPLATE IS BROKEN, AND REPORT IT THAT IS THE CASE. ![]() THIS SHOULD BE WORKING NOW, REPORT ANY ISSUES TO Janna2000, SelfCloak or RRabbit42. The Trope workshop specific templates can then be removed and it will be regarded as a regular trope page after being moved to the Main namespace.
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