Outlaw Couple: Difference between revisions

update links
(→‎Real Life: added text)
(update links)
Line 42:
* The ''[[Catwoman (comics)|Catwoman]]'' "Legends of the Dead Earth" annual had a [[Future Imperfect]] account of Selina's story in which she and Bruce were an Outlaw Couple.
* The enemies of [[Marvel Universe|Spider-Man]] Aura and Override are super powered version of this.
* Bonnie and Clyde from ''[[Last Man Standing (graphic novel)|Last Man Standing]]'', although they're not really bad guys. And yes, that's their actual names. [[Sarcasm Mode|Who would have ever suspected this to happen]]?
* Bride and Groom from ''[[Nightwing]]''.
 
Line 145:
 
== [[Western Animation]] ==
* ''[[The Fairly Odd ParentsOddParents]]'' had an episode featuring the 'Souvineer Bandits,' two dimwitted boobs who look exactly like Timmy's parents, who are trying to steal a sacred pencil sharpener.
* The Joker and Harley Quinn from ''[[Batman: The Animated Series|Batman the Animated Series]]''.
** Likewise in ''[[The Batman]]'', where they even have a crime-spree montage with the two of them performing a cover of [[Hank Williams]]' "Setting the Woods on Fire"!
Line 153:
** Elisa also did a minor [[Shout-Out]] in the Hunter's Moon trilogy when she playfully told her new partner "nice shooting, ''Clyde''." to which he responded something like "Back at you, ''Bonnie''." Considering who he turned out to be in reality, it's [[Hilarious in Hindsight]].
* Marge and Homer appears as Bonnie and Clyde in ''[[The Simpsons (animation)|The Simpsons]]'' epsiode "Love, Springfieldian Style."
* ''[[Lilo and& Stitch: The Series]]'' had a male and female duo of Experiments designed to steal just about everything. Lilo went so far as to name them after the [[Trope Namer]].
* Bunny and Claude, another [[Funny Animal]] version of the trope, appeared in two late (1968) [[Looney Tunes in the Sixties|Looney Tunes]] shorts: ''Bunny and Claude: We Rob Carrot Patches'' and ''The Great Carrot Train Robbery''.