>Hero was a bad guy but turned good
>Villain was a good guy but turned evil
Are there any examples of this idea?
>Hero was a bad guy but turned good
>Villain was a good guy but turned evil
Are there any examples of this idea?
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Megamind
irredeemable and incorruptible
>Hero was a bad guy but turned good
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>Villain was a good guy but turned evil
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incorruptible/irredeemable
he also has a sidekick named jailbait
Do you require a complete trading of places or are both parties meeting in the middle as neutrals who are just going through the motions close enough?
complete trading
Dems/reps in the early 20th century.
She always looked 21 to me.
>98546202
>attempting to derail a thread with inaccurate political bait
Sup Forumsmblr isn't even pretending anymore
Tony Stark's MO has been alternating between these two every few years.
Beast Wars : Beast Machines
>Black Arachnia from villain to hero
>Rhinox from hero to villain
Hence the bait. She looks legal but isn't.
I think this is the worst good to evil guy story I've ever seen.
It was kind more like, Kennedy, Ike and maybe Regan were good guys and literally everyone else was evil.
>Reagan
>good guy
Yeah nah
You're right, Nixon was the true hero of the 20th century
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But the camera guy was the one that turned evil
The hero was just being lazy
But he was a good camera man.
>Hero was a bad guy but turned good
>Villain was a good guy but turned evil
What bad things has Ford ever done? He did his job the best he could, what with the shitshow that was handed down to him.
>longrunning series following two characters constantly at odds alternates between one being the good guy and the other being the bad guy and vice versa
Is there any form of media that does this besides Spy vs. Spy?
cpt usa: civil war the movie? tony became bad; winter soldier got good. kinda