Hero and villain become best friends
ITT: Tropes you love
back before they had yet to spread their tendrils far and deep and blacks and whites could have wholesome, friendly relationships with no political agenda
Bring back muscle bro movies
name 5 movies, 3 shows that don't involve cops or anything related to law enforcement, 2 space operas and 1 slice of life anime that do this.
they still can but you fell for the their trap thinking they can't
congrats
Dragonball Z (Carrot and Vegetable)
You're confusing protagonist and antagonist with hero and villain
I miss the simple times I didn't live to witness
>No women in the main cast
>name sometime in which I have all these inane criterias
>pasty whitey wants to "fit in" by befriending a black guy because it would be "cool"
sad, many such cases
It's also 'Prior antagonist trains protagonist to beat badder antagonist' which is also great.
at least name 1, pussy
Fuck off, Chang.
i know they can but its not portrayed in movies
never said that, nice projection
>Sitcom with an ensemble cast
>In this episode, the main characters have to be separated and all go off in their own little adventure.
>They each get enough screentime to tell a satisfying story.
>The ending when they meet up again ties all of their adventures together and it's funny and satisfying.
>slice of life
Tomato tomato.
Diane Lane was in the main cast, just not this promotional image
Does Buffy count as law enforcement?
Do slice of life anime even have villains?
No she wasn't, she just existed.
I mean, some have "antagonists"
and they always become friends
>cool black guy wants a "bromance" by befriending a guy that happens to be white because they'd benefit from each others companionship
>random henchman is an actual challenge for the protag and he's both surprised and a little amazed by it
>sidekick is a hell-on-wheels badass way more capable than the hero, but is too humble and pure to realize it
>villain who is still clearly evil and self-serving *has* to join the hero against a greater threat
Possibly my all-time favorite trope.
>protagonist is an antagonist in a later film
I wish they could've done that with Connery Bond before he got too old.
>I don't run this place
>I am this place
>Hero and Villain were former best-friends
Same.
>Hero and Villain are still best friends
Guts easily saw Griffith as a friend, but Griffith barely saw anyone as such. He only gets hot feelings for Guts because the man is a literal ubermensch who is able to carve his own path in life. To Griffith, everyone is an asset first, friend later.
that guts drawing is a 10/10, meanwhile griff looks like a tranny