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{{trope}}
[[File:unholymatrimony_200unholymatrimony 200.png|link=The Venture BrothersBros.|frame|That's The Monarch and Dr. Mrs. The Monarch to you!]]
 
{{quote|"''Once you have frozen mankind, these babies will overrun the globe, and we shall rule them, for we will be the only two people left in the world.''"}}
 
"''Adam and Evil.''"
{{quote|"''Once you have frozen mankind, these babies will overrun the globe, and we shall rule them, for we will be the only two people left in the world.''"}}
{{quote|"''Adam and Evil.''"|'''[[Poison Ivy]] and [[Arnold Schwarzenegger|Mr. Freeze]]''', ''[[Batman and Robin (film)|Batman and Robin]]''}}
 
{{quote|"''Adam and Evil.''"|'''[[Poison Ivy]] and [[Arnold Schwarzenegger|Mr Freeze]]''', ''[[Batman and Robin (film)|Batman and Robin]]''}}
 
You know how the story goes, right? [[The Big Bad]] meets [[The Baroness]], [[The Baroness]] meets [[The Big Bad]], their eyes meet, and horribly discordant music that sounds not unlike the screaming of tortured souls arise. It's black magic... a match made in hell!
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Compare [[Villainous Friendship]], when the two are truly friends with each other, but not in a romantic way. Contrast [[Minion Shipping]] and [[Mad Love]]. [[Outlaw Couple]] is basically the petty crime version of this. In the case of fiction with [[Rogues Gallery|multiple villains]] where taking two out of the equation would still leave a bunch of bad guys, if it's genuine on both sides this can be used as a prelude to a [[Heel Face Turn]] or at the very least a [["Get Out of Jail Free" Card]]. If the couple in question is heterosexual, [[Never a Self-Made Woman|expect the man to be the more important half of the couple]], possibly making her more of a [[Dark Mistress]].
 
{{examples}}
 
== Anime and Manga ==
* In ''[[MaiMy-HiME]]'', Miyu and Alyssa make a nice couple - so loving towards each other that Mai at first has a hard time believing that they're actually villains. This plays with the trope heavily; it's not a sexual relationship, though it's definitely a loving one, {{spoiler|Alyssa's a [[Tyke Bomb]] rather than a true villain, and Miyu simply believes in [[My Master, Right or Wrong]].}}
* Sensui and Itsuki from ''[[Yu Yu Hakusho]]'' are a rare [[Ho Yay|homosexual]] example. Well, [[Split Personality|sometimes]]...
** [[Token Evil Teammate|Hiei]] and [[Anti-Villain|Mukuro]] seem to have this going by the end of the manga.
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* {{spoiler|Claire and Chane}} from ''[[Baccano!]]''. They actually end up quite [[Happily Married]].
** A joke ending in the DS game has {{spoiler|Claire}} wind up in a just as happy - and [[Interplay of Sex and Violence|far more depraved]] - marriage with ''{{spoiler|[[Axe Crazy|Ladd]] [[Crack Pairing|Russo]]}}.''
** Debatably, Isaac and Miria also qualify -- thoughqualify—though they're more in the [[Plucky Comic Relief]] [[Anti-Hero]] role than anything else.
* ''[[Flame of Recca]]'' has Mokuren and Mikoto. They're quite happy until she gets wounded and he decides to just kill her [[For the Evulz]]. She probably should have known better.
* In ''[[Shigurui]]'', there's Lady Iku with Seigen to whom she is completely devoted to. It is unclear how much Seigen cares about her, although he does treat her much better (ie. like an actual human being) unlike her previous lover Kogan.
* In ''[[Kagerou Nostalgia]]'' [[Evil Overlord]] Kiyotaka Kuroda appears to have his wife, Yasha, and his son, as [[Morality Pet|Morality Pets]]s. As the series progresses though, it becomes increasingly apparent that Yasha is every bit as manipulative and cruel as her husband (and he knows it) and their son is ''both'' of their [[Morality Pet]]. Rikimaru would really love to be this with {{spoiler|his [[Gender Bender|Gender Bendered]]ed [[Co-Dragons|Co Dragon]] and [[Heterosexual Life Partners|Heterosexual Life Partner]] Ranmaru}}.
* Kriem and Jake Martinez in ''[[Tiger and Bunny]]''.
* [[Big Bad|Dio Brando]], a century-old vampire and [[Well-Intentioned Extremist|Enrico Pucci]], a morally ambiguous catholic priest make up for a very interesting case in ''[[JoJo's Bizarre Adventure]]''. Although it's still controversial if they are this or [[Villainous Friendship|villainous friends]], the author himself has lately confirmed Dio to be [[Bi the Way|into both men and women]].
* Subverted in ''[[Fushigi Yuugi]]''. [[Rescue Romance|Soi loves Nakago]], but he doesn't ''seem'' to reciprocate (although he does use her [[Deus Sex Machina]] to heal, and ''generally'' treats her pretty nicely for a [[Big Bad]] of his caliber). However, {{spoiler|Soi gets killed in battle, and Nakago carries her corpse around. Make of that what you will.}}
* Hansel and Gretel from ''[[Black Lagoon]]''.
* Hunt and Sarah from ''[[Tegami Bachi]]''.
 
 
== Comic Books ==
* While not married to each other, Dormammu and his sister Umar, both major mystic threats, join forces (literally, their mystic power is shared between them) to take ultimate power in a ''Defenders'' miniseries. Dormammu spends most of the alliance seeking Umar's approval and Umar finds ways to torment Dormammu. All in all they bicker like a married couple.
** um...does that really fit the topic?
* The U-Foes, a [[Marvel Universe]] [[Evil Counterpart]] to the ''[[Fantastic Four (Comic Book)|Fantastic Four]]'' (though oddly not Fantastic Four enemies), naturally also included an evil version of the Richards couple: Vector and Vapor.
* Again in the Marvel Universe, the Absorbing Man and Titania were married. Absorbing Man left her because Titania couldn't let go of her fixation with [[She Hulk]].
* Even earlier, [[The DCU]] has the Sportsmaster and the Huntress, two [[The Golden Age of Comic Books|Golden Age]] villains revealed to have married when they returned in the 1960s.
* It wasn't revealed until years after his death that Kraven the Hunter - [[Spider-Man]]'s foe - had a wife, but he does, and it's clear that Sasha Kravinoff is just as evil - and just as insane - as her husband.
* [[Fantastic Four]] villains the Mole Man and Kala (both rulers of subterranean realms, incidentally) have had a relationship that has been rocky and tumultuous. They have been married and divorced more than once, and Kala has betrayed him at least once. When last seen, they seemed to have reconciled, at least for now.
* In ''[[Batman]]'', Harley Quinn puts quite a lot of effort into persuading the Joker to enter into this joyous state. She's never quite managed it yet, which is probably to the benefit of all concerned. She does have a semi-regular relationship with Poison Ivy, whenever Mr J throws her out, or tries to kill her or one of them is captured.
* From the always reliably warped ''[[Doom Patrol]]'', we have a rare gay example: The Brain, a disembodied brain who occasionally has a robotic body, and his [[The Dragon|Dragon]] Monsieur Mallah, a hyperintelligent French [[Stealth Pun|Marxist gorilla]].
* In ''[[Captain America (comics)|Captain America]]'', the [[Red Skull]]'s daughter Sin and her lover Crossbones (one of the Skull's henchmen).
* In the ''Yank Wilson'' story in the first issue of ''Next Issue Special'', Rajiv Bahdgi and his wife Berlin Holiday are... special. Bahdgi's villainous activities have become wild, unfocused, and more destructive than ever since his marriage. When Yank Wilson and his team are sent to apprehend him, we discover why: his overbearing wife has been driving him mad and he wants to be captured just so he can get away. Unfortunately for him, due to the heinous nature of his actions, the government has a special arrangement for him in Leavenworth: he and his wife will be sharing a cell. Cue [[Big No]].
* In the Crime Syndicate, the [[Mirror Universe]] version of the [[Justice League of America]], Superwoman (evil [[Wonder Woman]]) is married to Ultraman (evil [[Superman]]). But she's totally contemptuous of her husband, and her illicit affair with Owlman (evil [[Batman]]) is closer to the trope.
* In the ''[[Archies Sonic the Hedgehog (comics)|Sonic The Hedgehog]]'' comics, there's Scourge and Fiona Fox. Fiona pulled a [[Face Heel Turn]] to be with him, and when Scourge took over [[Bizarro Universe|Anti-Mobius]] and made himself king, he made her his queen. They seem to actually care about each other, as several times they've both come to each other's aid when it would have been easier to abandon each other.
** There's also the Iron Queen and King, who [[Interspecies Romance|thank]][[Squick|fully]] were just a marriage of political convenience. Though, the Queen did have a thing on the side with Snively, and each seemed to be using each other to advance their positions in Eggman's empire.
 
 
== Film ==
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** Anck-Su-Namun is even ''worse'' in the [[Animated Adaptation]]. Which is saying something, considering the movie version ''threw venomous snakes at people''. It's implied in the cartoon that Anck-Su-Namun was just in a relationship with Imhotep for chance at achieving power; after he goes through the trouble of resurrecting her, she abandons him the moment she gets her hands on the [[Artifact of Doom]] [[MacGuffin|of the week]]. When they encounter each other again in the series finale, Imhotep is apparently over her, as he leaves her to rot in the Underworld in an [[And I Must Scream]] state.
* In the sequel to ''[[The Crow]]'', ''The Crow: Wicked Prayer'', Luc Crash and Lola Byrne ''are'' this trope, and are, by all indications, genuinely in love. Of course, then they go through with their [[Deal with the Devil|Unholy Wedding Ceremony]], and Luc gets [[Demonic Possession|possessed]] by [[Satan]]...
* The Mayflowers, the [[Card-Carrying Villain|Card Carrying Villains]] of the deliciously [[Camp|campycamp]]y ''[[Hudson Hawk]]'', are ''passionately'' in love with one another in a way that makes them ''more'' villainous and creepy.
** The only time Darwin loses his [[Psychotic Smirk]] is when {{spoiler|Minerva is horribly killed by a splash of molten lead}}.
* Possibly, Magneto and Mystique of ''[[X-Men (film)|X-Men]]''.
 
 
== Literature ==
* The antagonists of [[Rudyard Kipling]]'s ''Rikki-Tikki-Tavi'' are the cruel king cobras Nag and his even crueler mate Nagaina. Nag is killed by the mongoose protagonist halfway through the story, causing Nagaina to seek revenge against him and his adoptive human family.
* Bibok and Calosta in [[Esther Friesner]]'s ''[[Majyk By Design]]''. On Orbix, Majyk is a psuedo-sentient tangible substance that actually provides the power behind spells. Our hero Kendar may have scads of Majyk, but the two of them together are positively dripping with it. Married wizards and sorcerers have a heck of a time getting divorced if their Majyk doesn't want to separate. {{spoiler|This is taken care of during the final fight when Kendar's ex-wife pretends to have had an affair with Bibok. Calosta proceeds to turn him into a variety of amusing shapes until finally he's turned into a rat which Scandal, Kendar's talking cat, eats, thereby gaining his share. Calosta was winked out of existence by Kendar's Aunt Carageena (Or was it Glucosia?) when her Sacred Eye of Delbert paperweight slipped out of her hands and struck Calosta in the chest. They didn't realize that the paperweight was, in fact, the actual artifact.}}
* In one of the ''[[Conan the Barbarian]]'' stories, titled ''[http://en.wikisource.org/wiki/The_People_of_the_Black_Circle The People of the Black Circle]"'', a villainous sorcerer was's [[Lady Macbeth|lover convinced by his loverhim]] that he should betray his four masters and [[Take Over the World]] on his own. {{spoiler|He was actually able to use [[The Power of Love]] to hold all four of them off for a while -- until they realize what's happening, and target HER instead. He gets the last laugh as he [[Almost-Dead Guy|live just long enough]] to give Conan information on how to kill them}}.
* Odiana and Aldrick in ''[[Codex Alera]].'' One is an insane water witch, the other is a brutal mercenary. They are also absolutely devoted to each other and every scene of them being together is filled with such tenderness, love, and overt passion for each other that you could easily forget the horrible violence they are perfectly willing to inflict on anyone else.
* In ''[[Harry Potter (novel)|Harry Potter]],'' Lucius Malfoy is a bigoted terrorist who uses his money and power to manipulate others, while his wife Narcissa is a just-as-bigoted snob; yet as the series goes on it becomes apparent that these two's love for each other (and their son Draco) is their strongest and most (well, only) redeeming quality; as Voldemort begins to show just how little he regards any of them, their love for each other over him results in the family's practical [[Heel Face Turn]].
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*** Arguably, this trope ''could'' apply, at least loosely, to Nicodemus and Dierdre, daughter of Nicodemus and Tessa. Yes, [[Squick|that means]] [[Incest Is Relative|what it sounds like.]]
* Black-magic users Isaac and Selena Izzard in [[John Bellairs]]' ''[[The House With A Clock In Its Walls]]'', although they're both already dead by the time the story actually starts.
* ''[[Gentleman Bastard Sequence|Red Seas Under Red Skies]]'' has Requin and Selendri. He's the vicious head of a casino where anyone suspected of cheating is put to death; she's his [[Two-Faced]] top enforcer. They are both absolutely devoted to one another, to the point where Requin hideously burned his hands trying to scrape off the contact poison that led to Selendri's current condition, then did something unnameable to the man who took out the hit.
* ''[[In Death]]'' series: This has happened a couple of times, like in ''Salvation in Death'' and ''New York to Dallas''. However, in those cases, one of the couple is genuinely in love and the other has nothing but contempt for the other. The contemptuous one will murder the other one, thereby crossing the [[Moral Event Horizon]]...if s/he has not already done so!
* ''Sisterhood'' series by [[Fern Michaels]]: A number of stories has this going on between the bad guys, like in ''Lethal Justice'', ''Vanishing Act'', and ''Deadly Deals''. However, the "love" between such couples is apparently not genuine, and they will inevitably turn on each other once the Vigilantes and [[Karma]] start closing in on them!
* From ''[[Cthulhu Mythos]]'':
** The Great Cthulhu itself has a mate named Idh-Yaa, another of the Great Old Ones, who much like Cthulhu, is of ambiguous gender. They have a daughter named Cthylla who in one story tried to wed Hastur the Unspeakable (aka the "King in Yellow".).
** Father Dagon and Mother Hydra, the rulers of [[Fish People| the Deep Ones]]. Whether they are Great Old Ones or simply larger-than-average Deep Ones is not known, but they are clearly as malevolent and murderous as their subjects.
 
== Live -Action TV ==
 
== Live Action TV ==
* Angelus and Darla of ''[[Buffy the Vampire Slayer]]'' and ''[[Angel]]'' fame. Darla was a [[Complete Monster]] to begin with, but once she teamed up with Angelus, the duo started traveling the world, staying wherever a genocidal civil war was currently going on. Those were the only places they would not have to restrain themselves too much without being discovered.
** Likewise, Spike and Drusilla, who seemed to be genuinely in love, albeit still quite psychotic. Sad it didn't last through all of the seasons. Spike's later relationship with Harmony counts as this as well, though it rather notably doesn't really work quite so well and doesn't last nearly so long, for [[Replacement Goldfish|more]] than one [[You Have Outlived Your Usefulness|reason]].
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** YMMV in regards to Angelus and Darla. It was stated that Angelus was not capable of actual love, and Darla was quick to sell him out in a tight spot (they were trapped in a barn with vampire hunter [[The Determinator|Holtz]] and his followers outside and one horse. She hits him over the head and rides off on the horse.)
*** But when he catches up with her he makes her "pay for her sins. Again and again." And then they get back together. And when Angelus is trapped and tortured by the same man, Darla sets up a rescue party.
* Happens two times during ''[[Power Rangers]]''
** In ''[[Mighty Morphin Power Rangers]]'', Lord Zedd and Rita Repulsa actually went as far as subverting the inevitable failure of the [[Love Potion]] - and eventually getting married. Later its revealed that Zedd loves Rita for real, when he is exposed to an antidote against the love potion. The behind-the-scenes reason for this [[Unholy Matrimony]] is that the [[Moral Guardians]] thought Zedd, acting as an evil overlord, was too scary for kids during his early run. Therefore the producers toned him down by making him part of a bickering married couple.
** This is why [[Space Pirate]] Divatox wanted to release Maligore in the ''[[Power Rangers Turbo]]'' movie. She started having second thoughts after getting a good look at him, seeing that he is a berserk fire demon.
** In ''[[Power Rangers Zeo]]'' there were two cases of villains who had been married before making their first appearance (in a way, considering that both couples were robots). King Mondo had Queen Machina as his royal consort, and likely had for a long time. Also, Mondo's firstborn (first-built?) son Prince Gasket had eloped with Princess Archerina, the daughter of Mondo's rival, at some point in the past, and the two later returned when Mondo was believed to be dead.
** Sledge and Poisandra in ''[[Power Rangers Dino Thunder]]'' first became engaged ''65 million years'' before the start of the series. Sledge was always reluctant to actually wed Poisandra, being too [[Married to the Job]] (it seems even intergalactic bounty hunters like himself can have that problem) to do so. {{spoiler|They finally tied the knot in "Edge of Extinction".}}
* Anita and Roger Roycewood, the couple of {{spoiler|child abductors and murderers}} from ''[[Criminal Minds]]''.
* A couple in ''[[Dexter]]'' show up as Victims of the Week, telling each other that they love each other even while Dexter is about to kill them for murdering several innocent immigrants.
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* In ''[[Nikita (TV series)|Nikita]]'', it's eventually revealed that Amanda is in a secret alliance/relationship with Ari Tasarov; together, they plot against both the protagonists and [[The Starscream|their respective superiors]], in order to gain more control and power for themselves. Even after their master plan fails {{spoiler|and they're forced to go on the run}}, it's shown that they actually do truly care about each other. One could even argue that their relationship itself is an [[Evil Counterpart]] to the one between Nikita and Michael.
* In ''Sword and Fairy'', this is the case with a snake and fox-demon couple. The snake-demon sacrifices himself on behalf of his wife, who then devotes her powers to preserving his soul.
 
 
== Music ==
* The [[Ax Crazy]] couple in "A Little Piece of Heaven" by [[Avenged Sevenfold]].
* Precisely 50% of the songs on [[Filk Song|Seanan McGuire]] album [https://web.archive.org/web/20130913175305/http://www.cdbaby.com/cd/seananmcguire3 Red Roses and Dead Things] are about this trope, with [[Sliding Scale of Silliness Versus Seriousness|varying degrees of creepiness]].
* "[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CHAVRAD_c-Y Lucifer]" by [[Blutengel]].
* A lot of Ordo Rosarius Equilbiro's work fits this trope. Especially "[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yOCxtDHk89M&feature=related Do Lust and Murder Make Me a Man?]" and "[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N8wWcr28_Rk Let the Words of My Murder Be the Last Words You Hear]."
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== Mythology ==
* [[Hero-Killer|Typhon]] and [[Mother of a Thousand Young|Echidna]] from [[Greek Mythology]]. She's a beautiful woman with the lower body of a snake, and a fondness for eating travellers. He's a giant with one hundred dragon heads, and a tendency towards deicide. Together they sired the [[Hell Hound|Hellhounds]] [[Multiple Head Case|Orthrus and Cerberus]], the [[Mix-and-Match Critters|Chimera]], the [[Nigh Invulnerable]] [[Panthera Awesome|Nemean Lion]], the [[Riddle Me This|Sphinx]], and the [[Healing Factor|nearly]] [[Hydra Problem|unkillable]] [[Snakes Are Evil|Hydra]], and [[Depending on the Writer| in some]] versions, [[Medusa| Medusa the Gorgon]]. It becomes even better if you realise that among the Greek pantheon they're probably the two deities/monsters [[Happily Married|who are the most faithful to one another]]; there are no reports of either sleeping around (admittedly, when you look like that...), in sharp contrast with [[Jerkass Gods|Zeus]], who to say the least, [[Really Gets Around]]. Truly a match made in [[Hell|Tartarus]] (who is coincidentally, their father).
 
== Newspaper Comics ==
* From ''[[Dick Tracy]]''; nobody knew until years after his death that [[Those Wacky Nazis| Pruneface]] had a wife, but [https://dicktracy.fandom.com/wiki/Mrs._Pruneface he did], and she was just as evil as he was.
 
== Tabletop Games ==
* From ''[[Warhammer Fantasy Battle]]'', the vampire couple Vlad and Isabella von Carstein. After turning Isabella into a vampire he raised a giant army of the undead and they tried to conquer [[The Empire]]. As you do. When Vlad was slain Isabella committed suicide.
** In gameplay, if you have both on the table and Isabella is killed, Vlad [[Berserk Button|goes completely insane]], picking up Hatred of the enemy army and Frenzy. Translation: he charges directly at the enemy lines and tries to rip apart the bastards that killed his wife with his hands and teeth.
* ''[[Dungeons & Dragons]]'':
* From ''[[Dungeons and Dragons]]'',* Count Strahd Von Zarovitch believes that {{spoiler|every hundred years his old love interest from before becoming a vampire is reborn. Naturally, he tries to marry her every single time.}}
** Belgos and Silussa, a drow vampire and succubus who make up a Dual Boss in the 1st Edition module Vault of the Drow (written by [[Gary Gygax]] himself) are stated to be consorts and lovers, but whether they truly love each other isn't clear. As far as the written strategy goes for the module, Belgos does indeed gain a bonus to his attack roles if Silussa is in danger, but Silussa will abandon him and flee if her life is in danger. The module gives the DM a ''lot'' of leeway in regards to personality and background meaning they could adore or despise each other, depending on personal interpretation.
** Another famous example of this from Dungeons & Dragons (which ended badly) was the relationship between Mammon, the ruler of the third layer of Baator, and Princess Glasya, the daughter of Asmodeus. Glasya was his lover and consort, but after the failed mass coup called the Reckoning, Mammon proved to be a groveling coward before Asmodeus. As part of his punishment, Asmodeus forced him and Glasya to annul their marriage. Glasya has since [[Took a Level In Badass| become far more powerful]] and become ruler of the sixth layer, and her attitude towards him now is unknown; some believe that they have secretly renewed their relationship (despite the fact that Mammon has a new consort) while others believe she despises him now for failing to defend their love. A third train of thought believes she never loved him to begin with, and was appointed as his consort by her father, as a punishment, or to function as [[The Mole]] in among his henchmen, or possibly both.
** There was also the rather...twisted relationship between the [[Evil Sorceress]] Iggwilv and the demon lord Graz'zt; they were lovers for a time, he helped her forge an empire, and she bore his son, who would grow up to be the cruel tyrant Iuz...all despite the fact that she had [[Stockholm Syndrome| technically kidnapped him and was holding him prisoner]]. It ended very badly. Oddly enough, while some sources have claimed that Graz'zt has killed minions for simply bringing it up, a Fourth Edition write-up on Graz'zt claims that Iggwilv is his "ally and occasional lover". Of course, given how chaotic demons are, anything is possible, though 4th Edition was known for at best only having Broad Strokes canon from previous editions.
** Demogorgon himself is often referred to as [[Horny Devil|Malcanthet]]'s boyfriend. Whether they are presently lovers in current continuity, [[Fan Disservice| they were in the past at least]], and he's still her most powerful ally, a big reason she is the unquestioned ruler of the Succubi.
* From ''[[Deadlands]]'' fluff, we have Miles and Mina Devlin, ruthless railroad barons, dark sorcerers, devoted spouses and loving parents. {{spoiler|After Miles' assassination, [[It Got Worse]].}}
 
 
== Theater ==
* In the [[Opera]] ''[[Nixon in China]]'', Mr. and Mrs. Mao Zedong are largely portrayed as a loving and romantic, if [[Victim Falls For Rapist|occasionally]] [[Culture Police|disturbing]] couple. The song ''[[w:The Chairman Dances''|"The Chairman Dances"]] is described by the composer as an outtake from the opera, and is dedicated to this trope.
* ''[[Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street (theatre)|Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street]]'': Sweeney Todd and Mrs. Lovett has shades of this, even though they're not married and she's the only one who wants a [[Relationship Upgrade]].
* [[Les Misérables (theatre)|Thénardier and Madame Thénardier]]
** Though how deep the love goes is questionable. "I used to dream that I would meet a prince- but God Almighty have ya seen what's happened since?!"
* In ''[[Twelfth Night]]'', Toby and Maria spend a lot of time together preparing [[Batman Gambit|Batman Gambits]]s in order to make fools of others, {{spoiler|and sure enough, at the end of the play we find out that they've eloped}}.
 
 
== Video Games ==
* To confront and expose the [[Big Bad]] in ''[[Baldur's Gate|Baldurs Gate]]'', the characters first have to get an invitation to his inauguration ceromony in the Duke's Palace. They get one from the two assassins Slyth and Krystin who hang out in the Undercellar brothel before they get to kill the remaining dukes. These two seem quite crazy and nauseatingly in love, and manage to put up quite a fight when you encouterencounter them for the first time.
** In the sequel you can cause this. There is two characters talking about how their familes are driving them apart since they're a bad influence on each other. One of your options is to be a [[Love Freak]] and tell them that they should run off together. They thank you and tell you everything they do shall be in your name. Later you overhear a conversation about those two. Turns out they were an [[Outlaw Couple]] and are now robbing people in your name.
* Alice and Decus of ''[[Tales of Symphonia: Dawn of the New World]]'', with the "one playing the other" thing (gender-flipped). Of course, when Decus becomes a [[Love Martyr]], that changes everything...
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** Sally Whitemane and Renault Mograine, the overseers of the Scarlet Monastery.
** Malygos and Saragosa. Killing Saragosa and then ''taunting Malygos over Saragosa's corpse'' earned the red dragon Keristrasza a [[Fate Worse Than Death]] at the hands of a [[Berserk Button]] Aspect of Magic. And then death, too, in The Nexus.
* Lady and Killer from ''[[Shadow Hearts]]: From the New World''. Though whether the latter was actually in love or merely [[Mind Control|Mind Controlled]]led is debatable.
* In ''[[Knights of the Old Republic (video game)|Knights of the Old Republic]]'', Bastila suggests this possibility to a male [[Player Character]] near the end. You can take her up on it.
** If they had actually ''finished'' the second game, this would have been possible with whichever love interest you chose on the dark side path.
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** Before that, it is discussed at the end of Chapter 4, {{spoiler|1=when, after LeChuck breaks free from prison and saves Guybrush and Elaine after the cure of the [[Hate Plague|Pox of LeChuck]], he tells our hero that "it was the only way to win Elaine's hand in unholy matrimony"... getting him confused and allowing LeChuck to make [[In the Back|a clever, fatal ambush on him]].}}
* Soltier and Lapis of ''[[Blaze Union]]''. This, along with the fact that they're [[Anti-Villain|Anti Villains]], helps to earn them [[Redemption Equals Life]] in one of the game's endings. Their feelings for each other are both very mutual and very genuine.
* While not exactly the main vilains, William and Annette Birkin in ''[[Resident Evil 2]]'' seem to be a happily married couple of scientists. [[Mad Scientist|Mad Scientists]]s!
* Black Scorpion and Solver Mantis seem to have this sort of relationship in [[City of Heroes]].
* ''[[Traffic Department 2192]]''. Near the end of episode 3, Generals Talon and Marilith are not only lovers, but conspiring to murder the other generals, Kreel and Orlok, in contention for the position as the Overlord's successor.
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* Brian and Angelo in ''[[Our Little Adventure]]''.
* Didi and Gogo in ''Bomango'' playing a ''[[Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street (theatre)|Sweeney Todd]]'' adaptation ''[http://vanheist.deviantart.com/art/fine-young-cannibals-87201971 Fine young cannibals]''. Aren't they a cute pair?
* Occurs between [[Mad Scientist|Mad Scientists]]s Spencer Ecchs and Ada Byon in ''[[Patchwork Champions]]''. {{spoiler|She seduces him on the orders of another supervillain to steal his secrets, but when she carries out her mission successfully, the two continue to date, ending with her joining Ecchs's group and marrying him.}}
* In ''[[Sluggy Freelance]]'', it looked like Crushtro and Monicruel were heading this way, until Chestro, his real wife, arrived. If she's not [[Eviler Than Thou|eviler than them both]], she's at least more wrathful, and knows how to hit a cheating husband where it hurts -- hishurts—his criminal conglomerate.
* [[The Chronicles of Narnia|Jadis the White Witch]] in the [[Mega Crossover]] [[Fanfic|fan]][[Web Comic|comic]]-verse the Building-verse is prone to have such relationships. Her ex in the backstory of ''[[Roommates 2007|Roommates]]'' is the [[The Erl King|Erlkönig]] and she is currently together with [[Legend (film)|Darkness the Prince of Darkness]] in ''[[Girls Next Door]]'' (her a son from the first relationship doesn't ''need'' enemies: Has two parents from hell and a stepfather he loathes with passion).
* ''[[Girl Genius]]'' had a mini-arc "Bang Falls in Lurve!". That being [[Ax Crazy|cheerfully murderous]] Bangladesh DuPree, Vole's [http://www.girlgeniusonline.com/comic.php?date=20120224 vision about "unleashing an ocean of blood!"] was what did it to her.
{{quote|'''Gil''': (stunned) You... ''like'' him? You... like... ''you - ?!'' ''Wahahahaha!'' Of ''course'' you do! He's a bloodthirsty, treacherous ''[[Super Soldier|killing machine]]!''}}
 
== Web Animation ==
* ''[[Helluva Boss]]''
** Subverted with Stolas and Stella; they clearly despise each other and Stolas is not a faithful spouse. It is confirmed at the start of season 2 that their marriage was an arranged one.
** Played straight with Millie and Moxie, possibly the only couple in the history of animation to overlap this Trope with [[Sickeningly Sweethearts]]. In fact, one complaint fans have of the series is that their relationship is ''too'' perfect.
 
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* Voldemort and Bellatrix Lestrange in ''[[A Very Potter Musical]]''.
** You could also say in a [[Ho Yay]] sense for Voldemort and Quirrell, especially since later in the play {{spoiler|after Quirrell is sent to Azkaban Voldemort's idea of getting off with Bellatrix is to be behind someone's head and hang out. At the end of the play, he and Quirrel are reunited after Voldemort is reduced to just a bodyless soul again needing a host.}}
* Trixie and Prince Blueblood in story 2 of the ''[[My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic|My Little Pony Friendship Is Magic]]'' fanfic "Legion of Gloom". Not only is their dating considered one of the [[Squick|Squickiest]]iest things in the fic ''in-universe'', their marriage ceremony is...well...
{{quote|'''[[Author Avatar|The Author]]''': Then by the power invested in me by myself, I now pronounce you husband and wife. You may kiss the bride, though I would prefer if you didn’t.}}
 
 
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* In ''[[Gargoyles]]'', Xanatos and Fox make for an [[Affably Evil]] - or, after their shared [[Heel Face Turn]], [[Magnificent Bastard|Affably Magnificent]] - couple. The [[Evil Is Cool|fans love 'em]].
** Same deal for Demona and Thailog, until they broke up. (The relationship cracked when he threatened her daughter - and shattered completely when he revealed he had a concubine cloned from her.)
* Azula tries to invoke this with Chan, a guy she meets at a party in the [[Beach Episode|Beach]]/VillainEpisode[[Villain Episode]] of ''[[Avatar: The Last Airbender]]'', openly stating that she plans to conquer and rule with him by her side, since Chan is a [[Jerk Jock]] but not a power-mad sociopath, he's predictably terrified.
** [[Sequel Series]] ''[[The Legend of Korra]]'' gives us first the incongruously sweet dynamic between [[Badass Abnormal]] [[Arc Villain]] Zaheer and [[Statuesque Stunner|towering]] [[Having a Blast|pyrotechnic]] [[The Brute|Brute]] P'Li, then the more subdued example of [[Knight Templar]] [[From Nobody to Nightmare|city-guard-turned-would-be-dictator]] Kuvira and [[Evil Genius]] Baatar Junior.
* When Wuya and Chase Young team up in ''[[Xiaolin Showdown]]'', they just seem to be standing a bit... close together, for being just allies. Arguably, though, it was just Wuya standing close, and Chase not moving.
* In an episode of ''[[Darkwing Duck (animation)|Darkwing Duck]]'', plant-themed villain Bushroot tries to make himself a wife using his skills in botony on houseplants, planing on a lovely flower-girl. He messes up the formula, however, and winds up with a "vampire potato", which is hideous and almost mindless. Nonetheless, he tries to make due with that, although "she" doesn't survive the episode.
* On ''[[Cyberchase]]'', Hacker and Wicked have an on-again, off-again partnership. They seem to be genuinely attracted to each other, but they'll also stab each other in the back the moment they think they can get away with it.
* An example of two villains who are a couple from the beginning is Boris and Natasha of ''[[Rocky and Bullwinkle]]''.
* AnotherPictured one ison the page image, Monarch and Dr. Girlfriend of ''[[The Venture Brothers]]'', arguably the couple on this list who most fits the [[Happily Married]] Trope the most. (theyThey get married at the end of the second season {{spoiler|and become an officially licensed supervillain team at the start of the third season}}).
* Johnny 13 and Kitty from ''[[Danny Phantom]]''
** Also, though not nearly as blatantly, Skulker and Ember.
** And, "The Ultimate Enemy" reveals that [[Evil Chef|the Lunch Lady]] and [[Future Badass|the Box Ghost]] have a [[Kid From the Future]] together.
* King Sidorak and his Viceroy Roodaka in ''[[Bionicle]]: Web of Shadows'' (yes, a [[No Hugging, No Kissing]] franchise - blame the [[Promoted to Love Interest]] trope). Sidorak does seem to have a fondness for Roodaka (which could be taken as strictly platonic), but he mainly [[We Can Rule Together|offers her his throne]] as a way to slake her power-lust and keep her out of trouble. She, on the other hand, realizes that under the right circumstances, [[I Can Rule Alone|once she's Queen he becomes expendable...]]
* In ''[[El Tigre]]'' this happens between Puma Loco and Sartana of the Dead. It seems that both of them are faking it at first, but towards the end it is revealed that Puma Loco does holds a torch for Sartana. It gets a little [[Squick|Squicky]]y as Puma is human while Sartana is a walking skeleton. [[Word of God]] says that they had a son together, though their relationship was on and off.
* Destro and [[The Baroness]] from ''[[G.I. Joe]]''. They had a rather established relationship by the third miniseries and in the comics, they had been together since before they joined COBRA. In the comics, whenever one has been in serious danger, you'd best be prepared to get out of the way of the other because they will stop at NOTHING to ensure each other's well being.
* An episode of ''[[Phineas and Ferb]]'' featured [[Mad Scientist]] Doofenshmirtz dating a woman just as evil as he was. [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iQsmupllGEs They even got a song together], though the relationship unfortunately doesn't work out, thanks to [[Hoist by His Own Petard|Doof's evil-plot-of-the-week coming back to bite him in the butt]].
* [[Evil Twin|Anti-Cosmo and Anti-Wanda]] on ''[[The Fairly Odd ParentsOddParents]]''.
* Mac and Molly Mange of ''[[Swat Kats]]''. They were powerful gangsters and married before they [[Took a Level Inin Badass|died the first time]] and when they came back as robots, they quickly cheered over their new strength, durability and firepower. Yeah, they bickered a lot, but when one of them got hurt, you can bet your aft that the other would drop everything to save them.
* [[Big Bad|Scar]] and [[Dragon Ascendant|Zira]] from ''[[The Lion King]]''.
* Some [[Periphery Demographic|older fans]] of [[Wild Kratts]] sense a bit of [[Belligerent Sexual Tension]] between [[Rich Bitch|Zack]] [[Evil Genius|Varmitech]] and [[The Fashionista|Donita]] [[The Cruella|Donata]]; they even went out on a date [[Ship Tease|in canon]]. Although, if there ''is'' any actual attraction, it seems [[All Love Is Unrequited|one-sided]] on Zach's part.
* Chief from ''Pucca'', head of the local [[Quirky Miniboss Squad]], has a crush on Garu's enemy Tobe. In one episode they became this trope after Tobe got [[Love Potion|hit by one of Cupid's arrows]], and they had a little love montage showing them robbing stores together and so on. In fact, before the stuff wore off they were this close to getting married.
* Lampooned in ''[[The Simpsons (animation)|The Simpsons]]'' episode "Treehouse of Horror XXII", where Maude Flanders makes a cameo as [[the Devil]]'s concubine. Yeah, the [[Halloween Episode]]s tend to be weird.
* Subverted in the ''[[COPS (animation)|COPS]]'' episode "The Case of the Bogus Bride". While it seems like the standard gangland wedding, Jenny - the bride - is a con artist who wants to marry Berserko to gain access to the vaults in a hotel owned by the [[Big Bad|Big Boss]], where the wedding will be held, so she can rob it. She cares nothing for him.
 
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