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+ | Heroes who might eat meat, ranging from big cats, wolves, foxes, bears, birds of prey, sharks, snakes, crocodiles, and even dinosaurs, but fight on the side of good. Often, these heroes are simple animals who play an important part in their respective ecosystems, or perhaps were people who were transformed into predators, but manage to control their feral instincts. |
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+ | These heroes are rarely '''[[:Category:Pure Good|Pure Good]]''', but it's possible for them to be Pure Good if they eat fruit, dead meat (carrion), antagonist, or villain (e.g. [[Ajar]]). Even though Ajar definitely needs food, he is benevolent, and eats watermelons instead of live animals, despite being a snake. There are also characters who are literally animals that need to eat other animals to survive but control their instincts, yet the fact that they are predators doesn't contribute to what makes them admirable enough to be considered Pure Good. |
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+ | [[Category:Heroes by Proxy]] |
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Revision as of 11:11, 20 February 2020
“ | Lesson one on sharks: Great Whites are always hungry! | „ |
~ Ripster to Dr. Paradigm. |
“ | Have you ever seen a fierce animal you were sure would never bite? ...Because I haven't. | „ |
~ Roronoa Zoro to Monet. |
Heroes who might eat meat, ranging from big cats, wolves, foxes, bears, birds of prey, sharks, snakes, crocodiles, and even dinosaurs, but fight on the side of good. Often, these heroes are simple animals who play an important part in their respective ecosystems, or perhaps were people who were transformed into predators, but manage to control their feral instincts.
These heroes are rarely Pure Good, but it's possible for them to be Pure Good if they eat fruit, dead meat (carrion), antagonist, or villain (e.g. Ajar). Even though Ajar definitely needs food, he is benevolent, and eats watermelons instead of live animals, despite being a snake. There are also characters who are literally animals that need to eat other animals to survive but control their instincts, yet the fact that they are predators doesn't contribute to what makes them admirable enough to be considered Pure Good.
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- Baby Dinos
- Baby Sinclair
- Bagheera (2016)
- Bagheera (2018)
- Bagheera (Disney)
- Bagheera (Jungle Book 3D)
- Bagheera (Jungle Book Shonen Mowgli)
- Bailey (Finding Dory)
- Baloo (2016)
- Balto
- Bami
- Barf and Belch
- Barney Bear
- Batty (100% Wolf)
- Beam (Chainsaw Man)
- Ben Ali Gator
- Ben Daimio
- Benjamin Clawhauser
- Beta (Jurassic World)
- Big Bad Wolf (Shrek)
- Big Kitten
- Big Slammu
- Bigfoot (Cryptozoology)
- Bigmouth
- Bill (Beastars)
- Blue (Jurassic World)
- Blue (TDK)
- Blue Aardvark
- Blue-Eyes (Speckles the Tarbosaurus)
- Boba Fett's Rancor
- Bolivar
- Bolt
- Boneknapper
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- Boog
- Breel
- Brightwing
- Broo (Marvel)
- Brook Where Small Fish Swim
- Bruce, Anchor, and Chum
- Buck (Ice Age)
- Buddy (Dinosaur Train)
- Bull Shark (Maneater)
- Bunny (Piggy)
- Burple
- Butch (The Good Dinosaur)
- Buzzie, Flaps, Ziggy and Dizzy
- Byron the Griffin
- Calamity Coyote
- Carmen (Happy Feet Two)
- Castle Cat
- CatDog
- Cats (Minecraft)
- Charlie (Jurassic World)
- Charlotte A. Cavatica
- Cheezi and Chungu
- Cheshire Cat
- Chewbacca
- Chico
- Chilly Willy
- Chomp-Chomp
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- Chomper (The Land Before Time)
- Chomper's Parents
- Chompzilla
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- Chunky (The Croods)
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- Cindy Bear
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- Corporal
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- Crookshanks
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- Cutter (Rescue Riders)
- Daichi's Gomora
- Dark (Aliens vs. Predator)
- Darkfur
- David Kessler
- Delta (Jurassic World)
- Delta (The Eminence in Shadow)
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- Diego (Ice Age)
- Din Grogu
- Ding-a-Ling
- DJ Herzogenaurach
- Dogs (Dwarf Fortress)
- Donson
- Dorothy the Dinosaur
- Dragon (Shrek)
- Dragon Club
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- Dragons (folklore)
- Dragons (How to Train Your Dragon)
- Dulcinea
- Duma (Disney)
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- Garfield
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- Garth (Alpha and Omega)
- Gary (Sahara)
- Gavin (Ice Age)
- George and Junior
- Gertie
- Gia (Madagascar)
- Giant Octopus (Night at the Museum)
- Giant Realistic Flying Tiger
- Gigantosaurus
- Gill (Beast Complex)
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- Gloria (Happy Feet)
- Godzilla (Godzilla 2000: Millennium)
- Godzilla (Marvel)
- Godzilla (MonsterVerse)
- Gomorrah
- Gon (Tekken)
- Goodtime Charlie
- Goose (Marvel Cinematic Universe)
- Gorgo
- Gorosaurus
- Gorsestar
- Great Leonopteryx
- Great Protector
- Grey (Larva)
- Griff
- Grimlock (Cyberverse)
- Grimlock (G1)
- Grimlock (Transformers Film Series)
- Grimlock (Transformers: Animated)
- Grimlock (Transformers: Robots in Disguise 2015)
- Grizzy (Grizzy and the Lemmings)
- Grumblegard
- Grump
- Grumpy Cat
- Guppy