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Ryunosuke Naruhodo: Susato-san! You have to believe me! I didn't do it!
Susato Mikotoba: I, I really don't want to doubt you. But the trouble is... there is no one else who could have possibly done this.
~ Ryunosuke and Susato debating over Ryunosuke's innocence.
Please get out of the way. Move, All Might…!! SMAAAAAASH!!!
~ Izuku Midoriya telling All Might to dodge before proceeding to punch him.

Pure good heroes who have had conflicts with other pure good heroes due to a mistake, sane rivalry, or even because it was his duty to do so. These heroes are reluctant to fight each other and when they do so, they always try to do it with the most peace, respect, ethics, honor, pity and remorse possible.

Most of the time, they realize the error of their fights and become allies, accept their losses and victories without improper behavior, or enjoy a good rivalry that will make them a better person in general.

A good example of a pure good vs pure good conflict is in Captain America Civil War where Captain America and Falcon defend Bucky Barnes who has been framed by Helmut Zemo for blowing up the United Nations and killing many people, but Vision, Black Panther and Spider-Man (on Team Iron Man) don’t know about Bucky's innocence and so want to hold him accountable.

To see examples of these conflicts and to see which heroes got into specific conflicts with one another, visit the Pure Good vs. Pure Good page. To see where pure good heroes have had conflicts with other non pure good heroes. visit the Good vs Good page. The darker counterpart of this category is the Pure Good vs. Pure Evil category. The category is the polar opposite of Pure Evil Vs. Pure Evil.

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