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(#8) Team Rocket - Pokémon
It's hard to see Team Rocket - meaning, Jessie, James, and Meowth as evil - but they are stealing other people's Pokémon, which can't exactly be called good. Whether it's defying the law of the land or the law of the Team Rocket higher-ups, they refuse to conform to the rules.
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(#10) Diethard Ried
- Code Geass
Diethard Reid didn't join the resistance against Brittainia out of any sort of moral system. He wants to be where the action is, so that he can write up an interesting story. If people get hurt in the process, oh well.
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(#20) Osomatsu Matsuno - Osomatsu-san
Osomatsu Matsuno isn't specifically out to hurt anyone, but he doesn't really care that much if he does. Sure, his parents want him to find a job, and his brothers want him to stop stealing their money and spending it at the pachinko parlor, but he's just gotta be himself, man.
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A neutralist is a group of people who fall somewhere between a positive role and a negative role. They do not support the views and positions of either the positive or the negative side but remain neutral, this is why they are often referred to as neutrals. One of the reasons for this group’s neutrality is that they do not want to offend either the right or the wrong side, but only seek self-preservation. Another reason is that this group does have a unique idea, that they don’t agree with either the pros or the cons. In real life, neutrals tend to play a role in moderating the conflict between the pros and cons and the cons.
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