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* In ''[[07-Ghost]]'', the Dragons have Dragons. (If [[Creepy Child|Kuroyuri]] is a Dragon to [[Big Bad|Ayanami]], and [[Battle Butler|Haruse]] is a Dragon to Kuroyuri...?)
* In ''[[07-Ghost]]'', the Dragons have Dragons. (If [[Creepy Child|Kuroyuri]] is a Dragon to [[Big Bad|Ayanami]], and [[Battle Butler|Haruse]] is a Dragon to Kuroyuri...?)
** ... then Ayanami is [[The Man Behind the Man]] to Haruse.
* ''[[Daimos]]'': Richter was Olban's Dragon... much to his endless grief and chagrin.
* ''[[Daimos]]'': Richter was Olban's Dragon... much to his endless grief and chagrin.
* ''Digimon'' does this often enough.
* ''Digimon'' does this often enough.
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* The [[Big Bad]] of [[Code Geass]], [[The Emperor|Charles zi Brittania]], has Sir Bismark Waldstein, the Knight of One. {{spoiler|And in episode 21 of R2, Suzaku ([[Meaningful Name]] as Suzaku means "Vermillion Phoenix" [[The Four Gods]]! One wonders why they didn't give him the name Seiryuu instead!) has become [[The Emperor|Emperor Lelouch's]] Knight of Zero aka ''his'' Dragon and thus likely to be remembered for ending up as this, since he also faked his death whilst acting as Emperor Lelouch's second-in-command.}}
* The [[Big Bad]] of [[Code Geass]], [[The Emperor|Charles zi Brittania]], has Sir Bismark Waldstein, the Knight of One. {{spoiler|And in episode 21 of R2, Suzaku ([[Meaningful Name]] as Suzaku means "Vermillion Phoenix" [[The Four Gods]]! One wonders why they didn't give him the name Seiryuu instead!) has become [[The Emperor|Emperor Lelouch's]] Knight of Zero aka ''his'' Dragon and thus likely to be remembered for ending up as this, since he also faked his death whilst acting as Emperor Lelouch's second-in-command.}}
** In ''[[Nightmare of Nunnally]]'', Rolo {{spoiler|vi Britannia}} is Charles' Dragon, {{spoiler|but he [[Dragon with an Agenda|has an agenda of his own]]; [[The Starscream|planning to become Demon King]] with C.C.'s power}}.
** In ''[[Nightmare of Nunnally]]'', Rolo {{spoiler|vi Britannia}} is Charles' Dragon, {{spoiler|but he [[Dragon with an Agenda|has an agenda of his own]]; [[The Starscream|planning to become Demon King]] with C.C.'s power}}.
* Amshel in ''[[Blood Plus]]'' can be seen as [[The Dragon]] for the [[Big Bad]], Diva. At the same time, he exudes [[The Man Behind the Man]] qualities. Which is fitting, as Diva is not exactly the plotting type.
* Amshel in ''[[Blood+]]'' can be seen as [[The Dragon]] for the [[Big Bad]], Diva. At the same time, he exudes [[The Man Behind the Man]] qualities. Which is fitting, as Diva is not exactly the plotting type.
* Fate Testarossa in the first season of ''[[Magical Girl Lyrical Nanoha]]'' is [[The Dragon]] to her mother, [[Mad Scientist]] Precia. Her status as [[The Woobie]], [[Love Martyr]], and [[Mad Scientist's Beautiful Daughter]] didn't stop her from being a formidable threat.
* Fate Testarossa in the first season of ''[[Magical Girl Lyrical Nanoha]]'' is [[The Dragon]] to her mother, [[Mad Scientist]] Precia. Her status as [[The Woobie]], [[Love Martyr]], and [[Mad Scientist's Beautiful Daughter]] didn't stop her from being a formidable threat.
** Signum from ''A's'' hits most of the benchmarks for a common variant: Leader of the [[Big Bad]]'s personal forces, check. Stoic swordswoman demonstrating as much honor as her duties permit, check. Considerably more fearsome close-quarters combatant than the [[Big Bad]], check. Personally commanding the hunt for the energies needed to grant her master Ultimate Power via an [[Artifact of Doom]], check. Doing so in secret from her master (who in fact explicitly ordered her not to do this) in a desperate effort to save said [[Ill Girl|crippled]] [[Morality Pet|nine year old]] [[Heartwarming Orphan|orphan's]] [[Littlest Cancer Patient|life]], che- [[Anti-Villain|wait, what]]?
** Signum from ''A's'' hits most of the benchmarks for a common variant: Leader of the [[Big Bad]]'s personal forces, check. Stoic swordswoman demonstrating as much honor as her duties permit, check. Considerably more fearsome close-quarters combatant than the [[Big Bad]], check. Personally commanding the hunt for the energies needed to grant her master Ultimate Power via an [[Artifact of Doom]], check. Doing so in secret from her master (who in fact explicitly ordered her not to do this) in a desperate effort to save said [[Ill Girl|crippled]] [[Morality Pet|nine year old]] [[Heartwarming Orphan|orphan's]] [[Littlest Cancer Patient|life]], che- [[Anti-Villain|wait, what]]?
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** Captain Kuro Arc: [[Hypno Fool|Jango]] to [[Four Eyes, Zero Soul|Kuro]].
** Captain Kuro Arc: [[Hypno Fool|Jango]] to [[Four Eyes, Zero Soul|Kuro]].
** Baratie Arc: [[Anti-Villain|Gin]] to [[Complete Monster|Don Krieg]].
** Baratie Arc: [[Anti-Villain|Gin]] to [[Complete Monster|Don Krieg]].
** Arlong Park Arc: [[Multi-Armed and Dangerous|Hatchan]] to [[Everything Is Even Worse With Sharks|Arlong]].
** Arlong Park Arc: [[Multi-Armed and Dangerous|Hatchan]] to [[Everything's Even Worse with Sharks|Arlong]].
** Roguetown Arc: Either [[Even the Girls Want Her|Alvida]] to Buggy in a [[Big Bad Duumvirate]] or [[The Ditz|Tashigi]] to [[Meaningful Name|Smoker]].
** Roguetown Arc: Either [[Even the Girls Want Her|Alvida]] to Buggy in a [[Big Bad Duumvirate]] or [[The Ditz|Tashigi]] to [[Meaningful Name|Smoker]].
** Laboon Arc: [[Harmless Villain|Mr. 9]] to [[The Mole|Ms. Wednesday]].
** Laboon Arc: [[Harmless Villain|Mr. 9]] to [[The Mole|Ms. Wednesday]].
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* Tomo from the [[Fushigi Yuugi]]: we don't see as much of him in the anime, but in the manga he's the closest thing Nakago has to a confidant as well as a lieutenant, and his ability to kill large groups of opponents without them realizing he's even present makes him quite dangerous.
* Tomo from the [[Fushigi Yuugi]]: we don't see as much of him in the anime, but in the manga he's the closest thing Nakago has to a confidant as well as a lieutenant, and his ability to kill large groups of opponents without them realizing he's even present makes him quite dangerous.


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