Their names are actually anagrams of each other (in Japanese "chrome" is pronounced "kuromu"), and they look incredibly similar (other than the gender difference), coupled with the fact that they share a body. The relationship between Mukuro and Chrome tends to feel like this.In Hentai manga Alice in Sexland, an artisan created a cupboard that can spawn a perfect Hermaphrodite (and perfectly horny) clone of its female user.Technically, the implied attraction between Madlax and her progenitor/creator/original self Margaret would be this, seeing how she is her Enemy Without of sorts.Then the copy kills the original for fear of being deleted. which is quite disturbing given the series' surreal and childlike artstyle. Happens in the second episode of Kaiba the woman who helped the title character sneak onboard a spaceship copies her own memories into his body and the two of them have a little fun together.Rin has bad luck with boys, doesn't she?), and Kurumi with. Also, a sticker set for the second season exists pairing each girl up with her implied or stated love interest: Dream with Coco and Komachi with Nuts, both of which became canon in season one Karen with Milk, which can't be outright stated but is pretty darn close Urara and Rin with Syrup, both of which are currently implied (but Urara seems to be winning, despite Toei earlier saying otherwise.Cure Lemonade faces a creepily affectionate version of her civilian self. When each Pretty Cure besides Dream is forced to face an Enemy Within while wearing the Mask of Despair.At the end of the story, a male clone was created accidentally, and both copies happily hooked up (since it would take another week for the seal on the mirror to be fixed, whatever they did afterwards belongs in the realm of imagination. When a mirror-copy of girl-Ranma was made, she was immediately smitten with boy-Ranma, and she tried to bed him on her very first night of existence.
Since the mirror had trapped the spirit of a girl who had longed to have a boyfriend, any resulting copies would then chase anyone of the opposite sex, and try to date them. The manga version centered on a haunted mirror, which created identical copies of whoever looked into it.The anime Filler story, which came first, created a female-only (and demonic) copy of Ranma that tried to seduce him to steal his life force, causing him to stumble around zombie-like during the day.Ranma ½: Both the manga and anime explored this, though in different manners:.Note that this is not the same as A Date with Rosie Palms. No real life examples, please we don't care, because it doesn't matter from a storytelling point of view.Ĭompare and contrast Opposite Gender Clone, Twincest, My Own Grampa. In Real Life, a person who would like to do this is a true Narcissist or, in truly extreme cases, an autosexual. For now, anyway.Īlso known as selfcest, autoincest, or incesturbation. In erotica, this is often considered more acceptable than most other types of fetishes (like say, incest), seeing as it's, well, impossible in reality. Expect much argument amongst the characters and/or fans as to whether this qualifies as actual sex, incest or masturbation.
If the character is regarded as heterosexual, this can be an extreme example of If It's You, It's Okay. Technically, any intimacy between a character and their Enemy Without will be this. Probably more prevalent in fanfiction than in original works, but it's out there. After all, what better person to be most intimate with? Both selves " make beautiful music" together. It's a simple tale: Person photocopies self, or travels to an Alternate Universe, or another time.