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Literary references

Is it me, or is the majority of names on this list a collection of comic book, cartoon and video game references? Aside from Moriarty, there are reletively no literary references. .... - Nick15 00:18, 6 October 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Etymology

Does this term come from the idea of archery? Arch enemies against eachother?

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seems most plausible. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 72.64.154.24 (talk) 03:17, 11 October 2006

I don't think so; "arch-" seems to be a general prefix meaning "most important", as in archdeacon, archduke and, for Discworld fans, Archchancellor. It might be Greek. Daibhid C 15:15, 16 December 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Too many archenemies

A number of characters are listed as having four or five archenemies. I think two is just about acceptable (especially if they're different kinds of enemy), but beyond that they're simply not archenemies any more. You can't have half a dozen "most significant foes"; it just stops meaning anything. Daibhid C 20:59, 31 March 2007 (UTC)[reply]

I went through and rearranged some, where the archenemies were either misplaced or wrongly attributed. I also took out enemies who were simply "rogues" and not overtly more important than other villains. Spider-Man, Superman and Batman are the ones where it's hardest to define their "greatest" enemy, since they have often faced several that dig under their skin or hold a great deal of power. Cybertooth85 02:17, 11 April 2007 (UTC)[reply]
Actually, I think it's pretty clear that, at least from the perception of the general public, that Batman's archenemy is the Joker, and Superman's archenemy is Lex Luthor. Spider-man is a bit tougher to categorize, because Green Goblin, Doc Ock, and Venom are all about equally famous.
Also, I'm concerned that other types of villains, such as secondary villains (i.e. Jabba the Hutt or Boba Fett), or Big Bads (i.e. the season major villains from Buffy), are being listed as arch-enemies when they really don't qualify as such. This is especially true for TV shows. If a character is the main villain in one season, but is killed off and replaced by another character in the next season, then he's not really an "arch-enemy" unless he was the major villain for the majority of the franchise's run, or he's made a major impact on the franchise that continues to echo long after his initial "death". I.E. the Master from Buffy, Murdoc from McGuyver, Slade/Deathstroke from Teen Titans. Just my 2 cents. Joylock 05:39, 12 July 2007 (UTC)[reply]
A number of characters listed under the archenemies section seem to be there due solely to their importance in a respective series. However, this does not appear to be consistent with the definition given in the opening paragraph, in that they are not primarily associated with a particular character. Sauron, for instance, is listed as being the archenemy in Lord of the Rings, yet if 'archenemy' is taken to mean the primary antagonist toward a particular character or fictional organization, he really doesn't seem to qualify as an archenemy, despite being the primary antagonist toward the series as a whole. Of course, my understanding of the term archenemy may be somewhat inaccurate. 66.24.238.22 (talk) 01:26, 13 May 2008 (UTC)[reply]
I am not trying to imply a lack of overlap between 'archenemies' and 'main antagonists' if taken as separate categories, only that an 'archenemy' tends to relate to a particular character, where a 'main antagonist' tends to relate to relate to a series as a whole. Again, I may be misunderstanding these terms.66.24.238.22 (talk) 01:26, 13 May 2008 (UTC)[reply]

This list seems to have too many characters without references to prove what they are saying is true I suggest if a character does not have reference from a reliable source it should be removed.

Dwanyewest (talk) 23:05, 18 September 2008 (UTC)[reply]

Tim McKeon

Tim McKeon doesn't exist. Who keeps putting that name there? —The preceding unsigned comment was added by 69.86.18.41 (talk) 20:46, 2 April 2007 (UTC).[reply]

Archenemies of Superman

I believe that DC Comics' Ultraman is another archenemy of Superman, as in a dark mirror. Kanjilearner 13:02, 12 April 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Naruto section...

Naruto isnt a cartoon ..its orgin came from the manga which is a comic book (in western terms) just like Dragon Ball Z ...76.28.224.23 08:52, 23 July 2007 (UTC)[reply]

List of archenemies

When does the list of archenemies get put back on? —Preceding unsigned comment added by RedOrange&Blue (talkcontribs) 19:32, 1 November 2007 (UTC)[reply]

??

Why can't I edit this article? Is it because I'm new? —Preceding unsigned comment added by fiercedeitylinkX 4:19PM, 12 November 2007 (UTC)

archenemy list

Maybe we should do all the archenemies in seperate ways but one in the same Comic book and Literature archenemies, tv show archenemies, movie archenemies, cartoon archenemies, and video game archenemies. Do that so that so it doesn't get too crowed abit. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 67.170.101.238 (talk) 08:24, 30 December 2007 (UTC)[reply]

personal significance

Where it is currently mentioned that qualifiers for a character being an archenemy include the scale on which they operate, how often they act as a threat compared to others, or their posing the greatest physical threat. However, it would seem that many characters are regarded as being archenemies due to having a more personal effect upon the hero, such as being responsible for a tragedy in the heroes life. I am not proposing that this article be greatly expanded on, only that this reason be added to the current list. 66.24.238.22 (talk) 01:29, 22 April 2008 (UTC)[reply]

No Citations equals Removals

If there are no reliable references to prove that two characters are archenemies then I think they should be removed what does everyone else think? Dwanyewest (talk) 03:48, 19 May 2008 (UTC)[reply]

In general, who a character's "archenemy" is seems to be mostly based on fan consensus, so it'll probably be hard to find a "reliable reference" on this topic. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 98.209.65.16 (talk) 02:48, 16 July 2008 (UTC)[reply]

Such a criteria, as you are suggesting is highly original research which I doubt wikipedia allows Dwanyewest (talk) 20:50, 16 July 2008 (UTC)[reply]

Well, what criteria do you think makes a character another characters "arch"-enemy then? How do you "prove" that a character is another character's arch-enemy and not just another enemy? And what makes a reliable source on this topic?Web wonder (talk) 03:12, 31 July 2009 (UTC)[reply]

The Master

Shouldn't the Daleks be listed as the Doctor's archenemy instead of The Master? —Preceding unsigned comment added by 98.209.65.16 (talk) 02:43, 16 July 2008 (UTC)[reply]

Agreed. Web wonder (talk) 03:07, 31 July 2009 (UTC)[reply]

No, that's absurd. ONE MAN CAN NOT BE THE ARCHENEMY OF AN ENTIRE SPECIES. 67.169.219.226 (talk) 20:49, 9 June 2010 (UTC)[reply]

Spiderman

I believe that Venom (comics) is the archenemy of Spiderman, and should be added.--Doctor Foci Whom 01:15, 21 July 2008 (UTC)[reply]

But alot of people (including myself) don't think he is Spiderman's Archenemy

Venom and Spider-Man have teamed up, without betrayal, on several occasions. Venom isn't even always a villain, for that matter! He lacks the consistent enmity and threat level necessary for a good archenemy; he's nowhere near the same league as GG or Doc Ock. Gustave the Steel (talk) 23:13, 25 August 2008 (UTC)[reply]

That is the stupidest thing ever. There not arch enemies! Venom is just a bitter ex girlfriend who can't move on. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 96.232.247.216 (talk) 16:08, 7 September 2008 (UTC)[reply]

Wait, he's a what? What are you smoking? 96.253.162.215 (talk) 02:58, 18 November 2008 (UTC)[reply]

...And the Venom bashers' arguments get even more retarded. Congrats on outdoing yourselves. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 190.139.53.133 (talk) 08:51, 12 February 2009 (UTC)[reply]

Organizations as Archenemies?

I know that an organization can be a strong foe, but should the title of archenemy go to an individual rather than a group. I'm referring to the Combine from HL and the Covenant from Halo. Anyone else see that? —Preceding unsigned comment added by 4.225.82.194 (talk) 05:27, 25 October 2008 (UTC)[reply]

I see what you mean. I think it's fair for two Organizations or Species to be eachother's arches, but not the arches of individuals. I think I'll mention this in it's own section...67.169.219.226 (talk) 20:51, 9 June 2010 (UTC)[reply]

Tartarus and the Arbiter

Who keeps deleting my example in the Halo universe of The Arbiter and Tartarus? That's a perfectely good example. 96.253.162.215 (talk) 02:54, 18 November 2008 (UTC)[reply]

NO!!!

Who Deleted The Example List? That Was A Terrible Idea! It Must Be Restored At Once! —Preceding unsigned comment added by 96.253.162.215 (talk) 04:23, 22 November 2008

WHY?

I think the example list should be restored, why was it deleted anyway? —Preceding unsigned comment added by 203.142.85.194 (talk) 05:26, 25 November 2008 (UTC)[reply]

Some of you editors are idiots many of the listed examples were arbitrarily added with so source material to back up the statements see WP:PROVEIT


Dwanyewest (talk) 18:34, 25 November 2008 (UTC)[reply]

They were deleted because this isn't a "list of..." article - we provide examples via prose, we don't provide a never ending list of examples. --Cameron Scott (talk) 18:41, 25 November 2008 (UTC)[reply]

I knew this would happen one day, which is why I added the / Etymology / section. At least I can add this page back to my watch-list and still be able to notice other watch-listed pages now. --Joshua Issac (talk) 19:24, 2 December 2008 (UTC)[reply]

Fewer super-hero references

Archenemies exist outside of Spiderman, Batman, Superman, whateverman sagas. Shouldn't remove some of them and add a couple of classic references? E.g. Holmes vs. Professor Moriarty. ~~Nicholas A. Chambers 01:23, 1 March 2009 (UTC) —Preceding unsigned comment added by Nicholas.a.chambers (talkcontribs)

Go for it . --Cameron Scott (talk) 10:20, 1 March 2009 (UTC)[reply]

Comic references should stay, it already tagged as expand, I properly categorized comical references, you may add any classic references you like unless you delete info. Kasaalan (talk) 17:52, 13 August 2009 (UTC)[reply]

3RR on contested entry additions

A list of fictional archenemies was recently closed as delete. In order to preserve the more useful items, I re-added them to this parent article. I placed a comment/notice of this in the article for future editors. User 70.111.13.52 added further unsourced entries. I reverted the edit, expanded the comment and provided summary. The user the reverted me two more times, re-adding the entries and removing the expanded comment and bot corrections. Finally, User:Supuh reverted me once more. I am now on 3RR and am taking this to the Talk page. I am assuming good faith against the unexplained reverts over new entries and other changes.

The consensus has been established and these items have been deleted. I restored the entries in good faith so that the list may be expanded with sourced verifiable additions. This seemed like the best course of action instead of letting the list disappear. However, even current entries barely pass verifiability. So I am strongly opposing more unsourced entries, which for all purposes here is WP:OR. So I contest this material (as true as it may be) for its validity and ask for burden of evidence on the additions. This list has already been deleted and items should not be restored without further discussion. If the user wished to contest the deletion, this should be done in Deletion review.  Hellknowz  ▎talk  19:04, 3 June 2010 (UTC)[reply]

I placed a RfC as more editors keep adding unsourced entries and this will soon become unmanagable. Unfortunately, I suspect the original editor may not respond to me here. The decision was clear — delete. But I am in breach of 3 reverts to keep restoring the page.  Hellknowz  ▎talk  13:11, 4 June 2010 (UTC)[reply]
I have reverted to your version of the article, and restored some sourced entries from the previous version before the article was split. Also, if there are entries in the list which were not there in the pre-split versions (253619285 and ones found here) then we are required to provide attribution per the GFDL and CC-BY-SA. Therefore, if there are such entries and we have consensus to merge them into this article, we should request the undeletion of the list (as a protected redirect to prevent editing, if necessary) so that the page history is visible. --Joshua Issac (talk) 21:46, 4 June 2010 (UTC)[reply]
Well, the discussion was closed as delete and not merge. I forgot about the attribution, so I may double-check if there are any entries needing attribution.  Hellknowz  ▎talk  22:31, 4 June 2010 (UTC)[reply]
I agree with keeping this list to only sourced entries. If someone decides to edit war over this they can visit this discussion page to work it out. Shooterwalker (talk) 04:45, 9 June 2010 (UTC)[reply]

New Format Proposal

In addition, I have a proposal for a cleaner, less muddled, more organized format for the list, if indeed it is now staying on this article. Alright, here is my proposal: Name of originating media: SIDE A ARCHENEMIES (Typically good guys) - SIDE B ARCHENEMIES (Typically bad guys).

EXAMPLE: BASIC

Superman Comics: Superman - Lex Luthor

EXAMPLE: MULTIPLE ON ONE SIDE

Doctor Who: The Doctor - The Master/Davros

EXAMPLE: MULTIPLE ON BOTH SIDES

Halo Series: Master Chief/Cortana - 343 Guilty Spark/Gravemind

EXAMPLE: SUB-ARCH

Spiderman Comics: Spiderman - The Green Goblin/Doctor Octopus

Venom Comics: Venom - Carnage

EXAMPLE: MORE THAN TWO SIDES

Lost: Person A - Person B - Person C (see below) (Here)I do not watch Lost, but I remember seeing that it's listing here had some kind of "three-way" archenemies.

Does this satisfy all? 67.169.219.226 (talk) 21:07, 9 June 2010 (UTC)[reply]

I prefer to have it in sentences. PersonA is archenemy of PersonB in WorkA. MonsterA, MonsterB, and MonsterC are archenemies of HeroA in FilmA. Prose reads better than tables or syntaxed bullet-points. Special cases, such as Lost, should definitely be explained in prose. Indentation should be avoided unless there are many sub-items. Also, note that boldface is reserved for special cases only and italics should be used instead for emphasis. —  HELLKNOWZ  ▎TALK 21:28, 9 June 2010 (UTC)[reply]

Individuals - Organizations/Species

Okay, we need to get this straight: One or Two individuals CANNOT be the archenemies of an entire Organization or Species. Of this I feel very strongly. You can have individuals be the arches of eachother (i.e. Master Chief & Cortana - Guilty Spark & Gravemind), and you can have whole species and organizations be the arches of eachother (i.e. Covenant - UNSC), but you cannot cross these wires (i.e. Master Chief - Covenant). Agreed? 67.169.219.226 (talk) 20:56, 9 June 2010 (UTC)[reply]

Note that Wikipedia is concerned with verifiability and not truth. This means a reliable source will have to say who is arch-enemy of who. If the source(s) says Covenant are arch-enemies of Master Chief, then so must the article. Unfortunately, neither your nor my personal preference determines inclusion criteria. —  HELLKNOWZ  ▎TALK 21:21, 9 June 2010 (UTC)[reply]
Note that Wikipedia is concerned with verifiability and not truth LOLWUT 71.125.151.139 (talk) 00:53, 15 June 2011 (UTC)[reply]
See Wikipedia:Verifiability – "The threshold for inclusion in Wikipedia is verifiability, not truth—whether readers can check that material in Wikipedia has already been published by a reliable source, not whether editors think it is true." —  HELLKNOWZ  ▎TALK 05:57, 15 June 2011 (UTC)[reply]

Limit to the number of examples

I propose that we establish consensus on how many examples is enough per medium/category. This is an indiscriminate list and fails many of stand-alone list features. This is why it was deleted in the first place. This article should serve some well-referenced examples of notable rivalries, not list every pair that can be referenced. Wikipedia is about well-written prose, not indiscriminate lists. Therefore, is 5 enough? —  HELLKNOWZ  ▎TALK 08:49, 22 July 2010 (UTC)[reply]

And how are we going to determine what's notable. Jhenderson777 (talk) 22:36, 24 July 2010 (UTC)[reply]

As for my opinion, the comic, video game and toys section I think has the most important and notable ones of the certain topic down. I think there is a few on the tv,literature and anime and manga, and literature section that's not notable enough on there and as for the film there still could be more notable rivalries like Mr. Smith, archenemy of Neo, Doctor Evil, archenemy of Austin Powers etc. Jhenderson777 (talk) 22:49, 24 July 2010 (UTC) un:Entries with one or more third-party sources can be presumed to be notable. All other entries should be deleted unless there is some other evidence of notability. --Joshua Issac (talk) 00:37, 29 December 2010 (UTC)[reply]

That is already being done to an extent. I haven't verified each and every one, but I delete unsourced entries when I see such added. Regarding third-party, this list is borderline on being plot-like, so good primary sources may be suited as well in some cases. —  HELLKNOWZ  ▎TALK
Sometimes I question some sources, for example like Boba Fett and Jabba the Hutt being considered as archenemies of Han Solo. I feel like they were just enemies for financial reasons. So we really need to limit some sources being considered as reliable. The more sources there is to prove that X is archenemy of Y, the more we can prove their notability to be included on here. And please read the source, definitely when it's said that two or more X's are archenemy of Y. Sometimes the source didn't actually quote that X is archenemy of Y or it was an editing site that won't do on something like this. I try to watch on stuff like this but I do get weary of it sometimes. ;) − Jhenderson 777 21:06, 29 December 2010 (UTC)[reply]

Vegeta?

Should Vegeta be added to the Archenemy page or not? 173.79.43.139 (talk) 22:19, 2 October 2010 (UTC)[reply]

Watching a little bit of Dragon Ball shows myself. I am just wondering who he would be a archenemy of or who would be a archenemy of him. He was a rival of Goku for a while but Freiza would be revealed more a archenemy of him a later on. His inclusion would only do though if he is reliably sourced. And if so he belongs in the anime and manga section. ;) − Jhenderson 777 21:12, 29 December 2010 (UTC)[reply]

Just fiction?

Why limit the definition of archenemy to fictional enemies? It is frequently used to refer to real-world rivals e.g. http://www.abc.net.au/news/stories/2010/12/19/3097132.htm —Preceding unsigned comment added by 58.111.145.113 (talk) 14:01, 19 December 2010 (UTC)[reply]

That seems to be more a peacock term as often used by media rather than an actual implication that they are arch-enemies. This would not pass as an actual source, but if you can find reliable, secondary uses that describe real-life arch-enemies, then go ahead and add/propose to add such material. —  HELLKNOWZ  ▎TALK 15:37, 19 December 2010 (UTC)[reply]
The Huffington Post has Spencer Pratt as Lauren Conrad's arch-enemy,[1]. Israel is reported by many 'newspapers' to be Iran's arch-enemy.[2] The word is also used outside fiction in scientific papers.[3] Older versions of this article also had a section for arch-enemies in religion,[4] and the Dictionary.com reference also shows that the word is used in religion.[5] --Joshua Issac (talk) 00:26, 29 December 2010 (UTC)[reply]
I do agree that this term goes outside of fiction. Popular Wrestlers have had archenemy's on TV. Even though it is possible that it is staged to look like that. And I do think it's a good idea to explore an outside of fiction perspective of it. It looks like Joshua Isaac did his research pretty well and if he stays bold with his examples with he placed on here, he may put them in the article. − Jhenderson 777 21:21, 29 December 2010 (UTC)[reply]
It is really strange to limit use to fiction. On top of that as it means the most important enemy, how can an individual have more than one - even have a list of archenemies? Eddaido (talk) 07:19, 21 February 2011 (UTC)[reply]
Fiction and media don't follow the definition exactly, so we get multiple archenemies even though that kind of makes no sense at times. Regarding limit to fiction, as mentioned above, media uses it as a buzzword more than anything else. That said, if someone comes up with references, then we can include real life examples too. —  HELLKNOWZ  ▎TALK 10:00, 21 February 2011 (UTC)[reply]
Chruchill and Hitler? Leonidas and Xerxes? Brutus and Caesar? 71.59.165.129 (talk) 00:37, 4 April 2011 (UTC)[reply]

Wait, wait, backpedal a second.

Just came onto this article to have a look around and looked at the comic book archenemies. There seemed to be one glaring omission; Batman and Joker? I can understand not mentioning some characters like Flash and Reverse Flash/Captain Cold/Gorilla Grodd (since he seems to get a new archenemy every decade), but Batman and Joker is perhaps the most well known example of an archenemy in the public consciousness, perhaps only rivaled by Lex and Superman. It's not like it's going to be hard to source it, so I'm just curious as to why it's not in the list? Comics (talk) 01:15, 9 April 2011 (UTC)[reply]

It is in the main examples: "Caused, or at least connected to, traumatic events and tragedies in the hero's life (e.g. the Joker and Batman,[11][12]..". This is probably the more common addition. —  HELLKNOWZ  ▎TALK 07:24, 9 April 2011 (UTC)[reply]
But then there's a doubling up of Lex Luthor, Dr Claw, Lord Voldemort and a few others who are also listed in the main examples. Comics (talk) 14:42, 9 April 2011 (UTC)[reply]
They got to be removed then (unless we decide to duplicate items). I never checked it thoroughly after merge. —  HELLKNOWZ  ▎TALK 15:21, 9 April 2011 (UTC)[reply]

Child's Play

Andy to Chucky?--Austin Robinson 12:39, 9 June 2011 (UTC)User:Robinsonbecky

Toys vs Television

Why were Hordak and Skeletor in a different list then Megatron all 3 were toy-figures that wanted to sell so they came up with the cartoon shows — Preceding unsigned comment added by 77.169.251.74 (talk) 07:35, 15 August 2011 (UTC)[reply]

 — Preceding unsigned comment added by 71.227.109.128 (talk) 04:31, 16 September 2011 (UTC)[reply] 

list of archenemy you guys forgot

in comics anton arcane archenemy of swamp thing attuma archenemy of namor

Brain and the Brotherhood of Evil, archenemies of the Doom Patrol

Bushman, archenemy of Moon Knight

Cheetah, archenemy of Wonder Woman

Chemistro, archenemy of Luke Cage
Darkseid, archenemy of his son Orion and all of New Genesis, in Jack Kirby's Fourth World.
Deacon Frost, archenemy of Blade


    Blackfire, the sister and archenemy of Starfire
    Trigon, the archenemy of Raven
Doctor Doom, archenemy of the Fantastic Four, especially Mister Fantastic.
Doctor Sivana and Black Adam, archenemies of DC Comics's Captain Marvel.
Dormammu and Baron Mordo archenemies of Doctor Strange.
Fatal Five, Time Trapper, Mordru and Legion of Super-Villains, the archenemies of The Legion of Superheroes.
Galactus or Mephisto serve as archenemies of the Silver Surfer.
Kang, Masters of Evil, and Ultron, archenemy of the Avengers.
Kingpin and Bullseye, archenemies of Daredevil.
Klaw, the archenemy of Black Panther.

Mirror Master, Captain Cold, Gorilla Grodd and the Reverse Flashes, archenemies of the Flash.


   * Mister Sinister, archenemy of Cyclops
   * Stryfe and apocolypse, archenemies of Cable
Mephisto and Blackheart, archenemies of Ghost Rider.
Ming the Merciless, archenemy of Flash Gordon.
The Octopus, archenemy of the Spirit.
Overlord and the Vicious Circle, archenemies of the Savage Dragon
Rex Mundi, archenemy of Hardcase

Steel Serpent and Master Khan, archenemies of Iron Fist

The Committee, archenemies of the Werewolf by Night

The Singh Brotherhood, archenemies of the Phantom Thanos, archenemy of Marvel Comic's Captain Marvel

in literature

  1. House Harkonnen - the archenemies of House Atreides and the Fremen in Frank Herbert's Dune
  2. Nicolae Carpathia, the archenemy of the Tribulation Force in the Left Behind series.
  3. Sauron - the archenemy of the protagonists in The Lord of the Rings trilogy.

in film

  1. Sir Charles Litton and Chief Inspector Charles Dreyfus - the archenemies of Inspector Jacques Clouseau in The Pink Panther series.
  2. Agent Smith, the archenemy of Neo, in the Matrix film series.
  3. Rene Belloq, the archenemy of Indiana Jones in the Indiana Jones film series.
   * They are archenemies even in the prequel materials from the franchise

Deebo is the archenemy of craig jones on friday

  1. Jafar, the archenemy of Aladdin and Princess Jasmine in Aladdin and The Return of Jafar.
  2. Darth Vader, the archenemy of Luke Skywalker in the original Star Wars trilogy.
  3. Tyrannosaurus and relatives could likely be considered the archenemy of King Kong
  4. The Kurgan, the archenemy of Connor MacLeod, from the film Highlander and its various media.
  5. Skynet, archenemy of John Connor.
  6. Colonel Miles Quaritch, archenemy of Jake Sully in avatar.

in tv

Sister Mary Bernard is the archnemesis of Gabrielle Solis on the TV series Desperate Housewives

  1. Amber Gates is the archenemy of Tanya Turner on the television series Footballer's Wives.
  2. Nevel Papperman is the archenemy of Carly Shay on the TV series iCarly.
   * Chuck Chambers is the archenemy of Spencer Shay on iCarly.
  1. Azazel is the archenemy of John Winchester in Supernatural
  2. Jim Keats, archenemy of Gene Hunt.

Captain Planet and the Planeteers

   * Captain Pollution - the archenemy of Captain Planet.

Darkwing Duck

   * NegaDuck, Megavolt, Bushroot, Quackerjack, Liquidator and Steelbeak - the archenemies of Darkwing Duck.

Dexter's Laboratory

   * Mandark, archenemy of Dexter.

Doctor Who

   * The Master, Davros and the Daleks are the archenemies of the Doctor, in the Doctor Who
   * The Trickster is the archenemy of Sarah Jane Smith

Family Guy

   * Ernie the Giant Chicken and Carter Pewterschmidt - the archenemies of Peter Griffin

Bertram is the archenemy of Stewie Griffen

Aunt Esther is the archenemy of Fred Sanford on Sanford and Son Heroes

   * Sylar is the archenemy of both Peter Petrelli and Noah Bennet in the television series and its various media.

House of Mouse

   * Pete the Cat, Mortimer Mouse, & Miss Turtle-The archenemies of Micky Mouse
   * Baby Shellby-The archenemy of Donald Duck

Joey Carueso is the archenemy of Chris on Everybody Hates Chris Kim Possible

   * Dr. Drakken and Shego archenemies of Kim Possible.

Pamela James is the Archenemy of Martin Payne on Martin Marvin The Martian - the archenemy of Duck Dodgers in Duck Dodgers in the 24½th Century.

Lost

   * John Locke- the archenemy of Jack Shephard
   * Charles Widmore- the archenemy of Benjamin Linus
   * The Man in Black- the archenemy of Jacob

MacGyver

   * Murdoc - the archenemy of MacGyver.

Phineas and Ferb

   * Dr. Heinz Doofenshmirtz - the archenemy (and proud of it) of Perry the Platypus.
   * Suzy Johnson - the archenemy of Candace Flynn

The Powerpuff Girls

   * Mojo Jojo - the archenemy of the Powerpuff Girls

Power Rangers

   *Rita Repulsa and Lord Zedd - the archenemies of Zordon.
   * Goldar - the archenemy of Jason Lee Scott and Tommy Oliver.
   * Astronema, Ecliptor andDarkonda - the archenemies of Andros

Susie Carmichael is the archenemy of Angelica Pickles on Rugrats and All Grown Up South Park

   * Eric Cartman - the archenemy of Kyle Broflovski.

Space Ghost and Dino Boy

   * Zorak-archenemy of Space Ghost

Star Trek: The Next Generation

   * Q and The Borg - the archenemies of Captain Jean Luc Picard.
   * Lore - the archenemy of his brother, Data.
   * The House of Duras, the archenemies of Commander Worf.

Star Trek: Deep Space Nine

   * Gul Dukat - the archenemy of Captain Benjamin Sisko.

Star Trek: Voyager

   * The Borg Queen - the archenemy of Captain Kathryn Janeway.
   * Species 8472 - archenemies of The Borg.

Super Friends

   * Legion of Doom - the archenemy of the Super Friends.

Tom and Jerry

   * Tom - the archenemy of Jerry and viceversa.

in anime and magma Baki the Grappler

   * Yujiro Hanma - the archenemy of Baki Hanma

Berserk

   * Griffith - the archenemy of Guts

Black Cat

   * Creed Diskenth - archenemy of Train Heartnet (aka the Black Cat)

Blood+

   * Diva is the archenemy and twin sister of Saya Otonashi

Chrono Crusade

   * Aion - archenemy of Chrono

Claymore

   * Priscilla - the archenemy of Clare

Code Geass

   * Charles zi Britannia and Schneizel el Britannia - the archenemies of Lelouch Lamperouge
   * Kallen Stadtfeld - the archenemy of Suzaku Kururugi

Cowboy Bebop

   * Vicious - the archenemy of Spike Spiegel

Cyborg 009

   * Black Ghost - the archenemy of Cyborg 009

Death Note

   * L - the archenemy of Light Yagami
   * Near- the archenemy of Mello

Dragonball

   * Piccolo Daimao and Emperor Pilaf - the archenemies of Goku

Dragonball Z

   * Vegeta and Frieza - the archenemies of Goku
   * Garlic Junior - the archenemy of Piccolo
   * No. 17 and No. 18 - the archenemies of Future Trunks and Future Gohan
   * Buu - The archenemy of the Kais, including Supreme Kai.

Fist of the North Star

   * Shin and Jagi - the archenemies of Kenshiro
   * Juda - the archenemy of Rei
   * Souther - the archenemy of Kenshiro and Shu
   * Raoh - the archenemy of Kenshiro and Toki

Fullmetal Alchemist

   * Father,Envy,and Scar archenemies of Edward and Alphonse Elric

Jojo's Bizarre Adventure

   * Dio Brando - the archenemy of the Joestars, mainly Jonathan Joestar, Joseph Joestar and Jotaro Kujo
   * Yoshikage Kira - the archenemy of Josuke Higashikata
   * Diavolo - the archenemy of Giorno Giovana
   * Enrico Pucci - the archenemy of Jotaro Kujo and Jolyne Kujo

Lupin III

   * Koichi Zenigata - the archenemy of Arsene Lupin III

Mobile Suit Gundam

   * Char Aznable - the archenemy of Amuro Ray

Mobile Suit Gundam Wing

   * Zechs Merquise - the archenemy of Heero Yuy

One Piece

   * The World Government - the archenemy of the Straw Hat Pirates
   * Buggy the Clown-archenemy of Monkey D. Luffy

Rurouni Kenshin

   * Shishio Makoto and Yukishiro Enishi - the archenemies of Himura Kenshin

Sailor Moon

   * Queen Beryl - the archenemy of Sailor Moon/Usagi Tsukino
   * Wiseman - the archenemy of Chibiusa
   * Mistress 9 - the archenemy of Sailor Saturn

Tokyo Mew Mew

   * Deep Blue and the Saint Rose Crusaders-the archenemies of the Mew Mews

Trigun

   * Millions Knives (also twin brother) and Legato Bluesummers - archenemies of Vash the Stampede

YuYu Hakusho

   * Younger Toguro and Shinobu Sensui - the archenemies of Yusuke Urameshi

Yu-Gi-Oh

   * Maxamillion Pegasus and Seto Kaiba -archenemies of Yugi Mutou
   * Rex Goodwin and Sayer-archenemies of Yusei Fudo
   * Bandit Keith - archenemy of Joey Wheeler

In computer and videogames

Aliens vs. Predator

   * Specimen Six, the Rookie, and the Elite Predator are the archenemies of Karl Bishop Weyland.

Banjo-Kazooie series

   * Gruntilda Winkybunion - the archenemy of Banjo and Kazooie

StarCraft series

   * Arcturus Mengsk - the archenemy of Jim Raynor
   * Sarah Kerrigan - the archenemy of Zeratul

Call of Duty (specifically Modern Warfare) series

   * Imran Zakhaev, Vladimir Makarov and General Shepherd - the archenemies of "Soap" MacTavish and Captain John Price.


Command & Conquer series

   * The Brotherhood of Nod and their leader Kane - the archenemies of the Global Defense Initiative

Compilation of Final Fantasy VII

   * Sephiroth - the archenemy of Cloud Strife
   * Professor Hojo - the archenemy of Vincent Valentine

Donkey Kong series

   * King K. Rool, Kremlings, - the archenemies of Donkey Kong & The Other Kongs
   * Wizpig - the archenemy of Diddy Kong

The Elder Scrolls

   * Dagoth Ur - the archenemy of the "Nerevarine" in The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind
   * Mankar Camoran - the archenemy of the "Hero of Kvatch" in The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion
         o Mehrunes Dagon - the archenemy of Emperor Uriel Septim VII and Martin Septin
         o Jyggalag - the archenemy, and alter-ego, of the Daedric Prince Sheogorath in The Shivering Isles

Fire Emblem: Path of Radiance and Fire Emblem: Radiant Dawn

   * The Black Knight, Count Evil, The Fire Dragon, Water, and Blue - the archenemies of Ike and Marth

Fallout series

   * The Master - the archenemy of the "Vault Dweller" in the original Fallout.
   * Frank Horrigan, President Dick Richardson, and the Enclave - the archenemies of the "Chosen One" in Fallout 2.
   * John Henry Eden, Colonel Augustus Autumn, and the Enclave - the archenemies of the "Lone Wanderer" in Fallout 3.

Gears of War series

   * General RAAM and High Priest Skorge - archenemies of Marcus Fenix.

God of War series

   * Zeus - archenemy of Kratos

Half-Life Series

   * Nihilanth and Wallace Breen are the archenemies of Gordon Freeman.
         o The Combine are the archenemies of the Resistance.
         o The G-Man is the archenemy of the Vortigaunts.
         o The Black Ops and Race X Aliens - the archenemies of Corporal Adrian Shephard in Half-Life: Opposing Force

Halo Series

   * The Covenant - the archenemies of the UNSC
         o 343 Guilty Spark and the Gravemind - archenemies of Master Chief and Cortana
         o Tartarus and the Prophet of Truth - archenemies of the Arbiter

Kingdom Hearts series

   * Xehanort - archenemy of Sora
         o Xehanort's Heartless - archenemy of Riku
         o Xemnas and Organization XIII - archenemies of Mickey Mouse and Ansem the Wise
         o Master Xehanort - archenemy of Terra and Master Eraqus
         o Vanitas - archenemy of Ventus

Kirby series

   * Meta Knight, King Dedede,Master DawDowle and List of Kirby Characters#Keeby - the archenemies of Kirby
   * Keeby and Volcana Knight - Archenemies Of Meta Knight
   * Kirby's - Archenemies and the Nightmare of King DeDeDe
   * King Boo and Bouldergeist - the archenemies of Luigi

Mass Effect series

   * Saren Arterius and Harbinger - the archenemies of Commander Shepard
         o The Reapers - the archenemies of the Protheans, and later on, the races of the Citadel.

Mortal Kombat series Noob Saibot-archenemy of Scorpion

Kano - the archenemy of Sonya and Jax.
Shang Tsung - the archenemy of Liu Kang.
   * Proto Man-archenemies of Mega Man
   * Sigma - the archenemy of Mega Man X and Zero
   * Dr. Weil- archenemy to Zero in the Mega Man Zero series

Metal Gear and Metal Gear Solid series

   * Big Boss, Revolver Ocelot, and Liquid Snake - archenemies of Solid Snake
   * Solidus Snake and Vamp - archenemies of Raiden
   * Major Zero - archenemy of Big Boss

In Toys

Brandon “Big Boss” Babel and C.R.O.O.K. is the archenemy of Baldwin P. "Bulletproof" Vess and C.O.P.S on C.O.P.S

Miles Mayhem and V.E.N.O.M is the archenemies of Matt Trakker and M.A.S.K on M.A.S.K — Preceding unsigned comment added by Lafjr05 (talkcontribs) 21:54, 29 September 2011 (UTC)[reply]

list of archenemy you guys forgot

in comics anton arcane archenemy of swamp thing attuma archenemy of namor

Brain and the Brotherhood of Evil, archenemies of the Doom Patrol

Bushman, archenemy of Moon Knight

Cheetah, archenemy of Wonder Woman

Chemistro, archenemy of Luke Cage
Darkseid, archenemy of his son Orion and all of New Genesis, in Jack Kirby's Fourth World.
Deacon Frost, archenemy of Blade


    Blackfire, the sister and archenemy of Starfire
    Trigon, the archenemy of Raven
Doctor Doom, archenemy of the Fantastic Four, especially Mister Fantastic.
Doctor Sivana and Black Adam, archenemies of DC Comics's Captain Marvel.
Dormammu and Baron Mordo archenemies of Doctor Strange.
Fatal Five, Time Trapper, Mordru and Legion of Super-Villains, the archenemies of The Legion of Superheroes.
Galactus or Mephisto serve as archenemies of the Silver Surfer.
Kang, Masters of Evil, and Ultron, archenemy of the Avengers.
Kingpin and Bullseye, archenemies of Daredevil.
Klaw, the archenemy of Black Panther.

Mirror Master, Captain Cold, Gorilla Grodd and the Reverse Flashes, archenemies of the Flash.


   * Mister Sinister, archenemy of Cyclops
   * Stryfe and apocolypse, archenemies of Cable
Mephisto and Blackheart, archenemies of Ghost Rider.
Ming the Merciless, archenemy of Flash Gordon.
The Octopus, archenemy of the Spirit.
Overlord and the Vicious Circle, archenemies of the Savage Dragon
Rex Mundi, archenemy of Hardcase

Steel Serpent and Master Khan, archenemies of Iron Fist

The Committee, archenemies of the Werewolf by Night

The Singh Brotherhood, archenemies of the Phantom Thanos, archenemy of Marvel Comic's Captain Marvel

in literature

  1. House Harkonnen - the archenemies of House Atreides and the Fremen in Frank Herbert's Dune
  2. Nicolae Carpathia, the archenemy of the Tribulation Force in the Left Behind series.
  3. Sauron - the archenemy of the protagonists in The Lord of the Rings trilogy.

in film

  1. Sir Charles Litton and Chief Inspector Charles Dreyfus - the archenemies of Inspector Jacques Clouseau in The Pink Panther series.
  2. Agent Smith, the archenemy of Neo, in the Matrix film series.
  3. Rene Belloq, the archenemy of Indiana Jones in the Indiana Jones film series.
   * They are archenemies even in the prequel materials from the franchise

Deebo is the archenemy of craig jones on friday

  1. Jafar, the archenemy of Aladdin and Princess Jasmine in Aladdin and The Return of Jafar.
  2. Darth Vader, the archenemy of Luke Skywalker in the original Star Wars trilogy.
  3. Tyrannosaurus and relatives could likely be considered the archenemy of King Kong
  4. The Kurgan, the archenemy of Connor MacLeod, from the film Highlander and its various media.
  5. Skynet, archenemy of John Connor.
  6. Colonel Miles Quaritch, archenemy of Jake Sully in avatar.

in tv

  1. Amber Gates is the archenemy of Tanya Turner on the television series Footballer's Wives.
  2. Nevel Papperman is the archenemy of Carly Shay on the TV series iCarly.
   * Chuck Chambers is the archenemy of Spencer Shay on iCarly.
  1. Azazel is the archenemy of John Winchester in Supernatural
  2. Jim Keats, archenemy of Gene Hunt.

Captain Planet and the Planeteers

   * Captain Pollution - the archenemy of Captain Planet.

Darkwing Duck

   * NegaDuck, Megavolt, Bushroot, Quackerjack, Liquidator and Steelbeak - the archenemies of Darkwing Duck.

Dexter's Laboratory

   * Mandark, archenemy of Dexter.

Doctor Who

   * The Master, Davros and the Daleks are the archenemies of the Doctor, in the Doctor Who
   * The Trickster is the archenemy of Sarah Jane Smith

Family Guy

   * Ernie the Giant Chicken and Carter Pewterschmidt - the archenemies of Peter Griffin

Bertram is the archenemy of Stewie Griffen

Aunt Esther is the archenemy of Fred Sanford on Sanford and Son


Heroes

   * Sylar is the archenemy of both Peter Petrelli and Noah Bennet in the television series and its various media.

House of Mouse

   * Pete the Cat, Mortimer Mouse, & Miss Turtle-The archenemies of Micky Mouse
   * Baby Shellby-The archenemy of Donald Duck

Joey Carueso is the archenemy of Chris on Everybody Hates Chris Kim Possible

   * Dr. Drakken and Shego archenemies of Kim Possible.

Pamela James is the Archenemy of Martin Payne on Martin Marvin The Martian - the archenemy of Duck Dodgers in Duck Dodgers in the 24½th Century.

Lost

   * John Locke- the archenemy of Jack Shephard
   * Charles Widmore- the archenemy of Benjamin Linus
   * The Man in Black- the archenemy of Jacob

MacGyver

   * Murdoc - the archenemy of MacGyver.

Phineas and Ferb

   * Dr. Heinz Doofenshmirtz - the archenemy (and proud of it) of Perry the Platypus.
   * Suzy Johnson - the archenemy of Candace Flynn

The Powerpuff Girls

   * Mojo Jojo - the archenemy of the Powerpuff Girls

Power Rangers

   *Rita Repulsa and Lord Zedd - the archenemies of Zordon.
   * Goldar - the archenemy of Jason Lee Scott and Tommy Oliver.
   * Astronema, Ecliptor andDarkonda - the archenemies of Andros

Susie Carmichael is the archenemy of Angelica Pickles on Rugrats and All Grown Up South Park

   * Eric Cartman - the archenemy of Kyle Broflovski.

Space Ghost and Dino Boy

   * Zorak-archenemy of Space Ghost

Star Trek: The Next Generation

   * Q and The Borg - the archenemies of Captain Jean Luc Picard.
   * Lore - the archenemy of his brother, Data.
   * The House of Duras, the archenemies of Commander Worf.

Star Trek: Deep Space Nine

   * Gul Dukat - the archenemy of Captain Benjamin Sisko.

Star Trek: Voyager

   * The Borg Queen - the archenemy of Captain Kathryn Janeway.
   * Species 8472 - archenemies of The Borg.

Super Friends

   * Legion of Doom - the archenemy of the Super Friends.

Tom and Jerry

   * Tom - the archenemy of Jerry and viceversa.

in anime and magma Baki the Grappler

   * Yujiro Hanma - the archenemy of Baki Hanma

Berserk

   * Griffith - the archenemy of Guts

Black Cat

   * Creed Diskenth - archenemy of Train Heartnet (aka the Black Cat)

Blood+

   * Diva is the archenemy and twin sister of Saya Otonashi

Chrono Crusade

   * Aion - archenemy of Chrono

Claymore

   * Priscilla - the archenemy of Clare

Code Geass

   * Charles zi Britannia and Schneizel el Britannia - the archenemies of Lelouch Lamperouge
   * Kallen Stadtfeld - the archenemy of Suzaku Kururugi

Cowboy Bebop

   * Vicious - the archenemy of Spike Spiegel

Cyborg 009

   * Black Ghost - the archenemy of Cyborg 009

Death Note

   * L - the archenemy of Light Yagami
   * Near- the archenemy of Mello

Dragonball

   * Piccolo Daimao and Emperor Pilaf - the archenemies of Goku

Dragonball Z

   * Vegeta and Frieza - the archenemies of Goku
   * Garlic Junior - the archenemy of Piccolo
   * No. 17 and No. 18 - the archenemies of Future Trunks and Future Gohan
   * Buu - The archenemy of the Kais, including Supreme Kai.

Fist of the North Star

   * Shin and Jagi - the archenemies of Kenshiro
   * Juda - the archenemy of Rei
   * Souther - the archenemy of Kenshiro and Shu
   * Raoh - the archenemy of Kenshiro and Toki

Fullmetal Alchemist

   * Father,Envy,and Scar archenemies of Edward and Alphonse Elric

Jojo's Bizarre Adventure

   * Dio Brando - the archenemy of the Joestars, mainly Jonathan Joestar, Joseph Joestar and Jotaro Kujo
   * Yoshikage Kira - the archenemy of Josuke Higashikata
   * Diavolo - the archenemy of Giorno Giovana
   * Enrico Pucci - the archenemy of Jotaro Kujo and Jolyne Kujo

Lupin III

   * Koichi Zenigata - the archenemy of Arsene Lupin III

Mobile Suit Gundam

   * Char Aznable - the archenemy of Amuro Ray

Mobile Suit Gundam Wing

   * Zechs Merquise - the archenemy of Heero Yuy

One Piece

   * The World Government - the archenemy of the Straw Hat Pirates
   * Buggy the Clown-archenemy of Monkey D. Luffy

Rurouni Kenshin

   * Shishio Makoto and Yukishiro Enishi - the archenemies of Himura Kenshin

Sailor Moon

   * Queen Beryl - the archenemy of Sailor Moon/Usagi Tsukino
   * Wiseman - the archenemy of Chibiusa
   * Mistress 9 - the archenemy of Sailor Saturn

Tokyo Mew Mew

   * Deep Blue and the Saint Rose Crusaders-the archenemies of the Mew Mews

Trigun

   * Millions Knives (also twin brother) and Legato Bluesummers - archenemies of Vash the Stampede

YuYu Hakusho

   * Younger Toguro and Shinobu Sensui - the archenemies of Yusuke Urameshi

Yu-Gi-Oh

   * Maxamillion Pegasus and Seto Kaiba -archenemies of Yugi Mutou
   * Rex Goodwin and Sayer-archenemies of Yusei Fudo
   * Bandit Keith - archenemy of Joey Wheeler

In computer and videogames

Aliens vs. Predator

   * Specimen Six, the Rookie, and the Elite Predator are the archenemies of Karl Bishop Weyland.

Banjo-Kazooie series

   * Gruntilda Winkybunion - the archenemy of Banjo and Kazooie

StarCraft series

   * Arcturus Mengsk - the archenemy of Jim Raynor
   * Sarah Kerrigan - the archenemy of Zeratul

Call of Duty (specifically Modern Warfare) series

   * Imran Zakhaev, Vladimir Makarov and General Shepherd - the archenemies of "Soap" MacTavish and Captain John Price.


Command & Conquer series

   * The Brotherhood of Nod and their leader Kane - the archenemies of the Global Defense Initiative

Compilation of Final Fantasy VII

   * Sephiroth - the archenemy of Cloud Strife
   * Professor Hojo - the archenemy of Vincent Valentine

Donkey Kong series

   * King K. Rool, Kremlings, - the archenemies of Donkey Kong & The Other Kongs
   * Wizpig - the archenemy of Diddy Kong

The Elder Scrolls

   * Dagoth Ur - the archenemy of the "Nerevarine" in The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind
   * Mankar Camoran - the archenemy of the "Hero of Kvatch" in The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion
         o Mehrunes Dagon - the archenemy of Emperor Uriel Septim VII and Martin Septin
         o Jyggalag - the archenemy, and alter-ego, of the Daedric Prince Sheogorath in The Shivering Isles

Fire Emblem: Path of Radiance and Fire Emblem: Radiant Dawn

   * The Black Knight, Count Evil, The Fire Dragon, Water, and Blue - the archenemies of Ike and Marth

Fallout series

   * The Master - the archenemy of the "Vault Dweller" in the original Fallout.
   * Frank Horrigan, President Dick Richardson, and the Enclave - the archenemies of the "Chosen One" in Fallout 2.
   * John Henry Eden, Colonel Augustus Autumn, and the Enclave - the archenemies of the "Lone Wanderer" in Fallout 3.

Gears of War series

   * General RAAM and High Priest Skorge - archenemies of Marcus Fenix.

God of War series

   * Zeus - archenemy of Kratos

Half-Life Series

   * Nihilanth and Wallace Breen are the archenemies of Gordon Freeman.
         o The Combine are the archenemies of the Resistance.
         o The G-Man is the archenemy of the Vortigaunts.
         o The Black Ops and Race X Aliens - the archenemies of Corporal Adrian Shephard in Half-Life: Opposing Force

Halo Series

   * The Covenant - the archenemies of the UNSC
         o 343 Guilty Spark and the Gravemind - archenemies of Master Chief and Cortana
         o Tartarus and the Prophet of Truth - archenemies of the Arbiter

Kingdom Hearts series

   * Xehanort - archenemy of Sora
         o Xehanort's Heartless - archenemy of Riku
         o Xemnas and Organization XIII - archenemies of Mickey Mouse and Ansem the Wise
         o Master Xehanort - archenemy of Terra and Master Eraqus
         o Vanitas - archenemy of Ventus

Kirby series

   * Meta Knight, King Dedede,Master DawDowle and List of Kirby Characters#Keeby - the archenemies of Kirby
   * Keeby and Volcana Knight - Archenemies Of Meta Knight
   * Kirby's - Archenemies and the Nightmare of King DeDeDe
   * King Boo and Bouldergeist - the archenemies of Luigi

Mass Effect series

   * Saren Arterius and Harbinger - the archenemies of Commander Shepard
         o The Reapers - the archenemies of the Protheans, and later on, the races of the Citadel.

Mortal Kombat series Noob Saibot-archenemy of Scorpion

Kano - the archenemy of Sonya and Jax.
Shang Tsung - the archenemy of Liu Kang.
   * Proto Man-archenemies of Mega Man
   * Sigma - the archenemy of Mega Man X and Zero
   * Dr. Weil- archenemy to Zero in the Mega Man Zero series

Metal Gear and Metal Gear Solid series

   * Big Boss, Revolver Ocelot, and Liquid Snake - archenemies of Solid Snake
   * Solidus Snake and Vamp - archenemies of Raiden
   * Major Zero - archenemy of Big Boss

In Toys

Brandon “Big Boss” Babel and C.R.O.O.K. is the archenemy of Baldwin P. "Bulletproof" Vess and C.O.P.S on C.O.P.S

Miles Mayhem and V.E.N.O.M is the archenemies of Matt Trakker and M.A.S.K on M.A.S.K — Preceding unsigned comment added by Lafjr05 (talkcontribs) 21:56, 29 September 2011 (UTC)[reply]

list of archenemy you guys forgot

in comics anton arcane archenemy of swamp thing attuma archenemy of namor

Brain and the Brotherhood of Evil, archenemies of the Doom Patrol

Bushman, archenemy of Moon Knight

Cheetah, archenemy of Wonder Woman

Chemistro, archenemy of Luke Cage

Deacon Frost, archenemy of Blade


    Blackfire, the sister and archenemy of Starfire
    Trigon, the archenemy of Raven
Doctor Doom, archenemy of the Fantastic Four, especially Mister Fantastic.
Doctor Sivana and Black Adam, archenemies of DC Comics's Captain Marvel.
Dormammu and Baron Mordo archenemies of Doctor Strange.
Fatal Five, Time Trapper, Mordru and Legion of Super-Villains, the archenemies of The Legion of Superheroes.
Galactus or Mephisto serve as archenemies of the Silver Surfer.
Kang, Masters of Evil, and Ultron, archenemy of the Avengers.
Kingpin and Bullseye, archenemies of Daredevil.
Klaw, the archenemy of Black Panther.

Mirror Master, Captain Cold, Gorilla Grodd and the Reverse Flashes, archenemies of the Flash.


   * Mister Sinister, archenemy of Cyclops
   * Stryfe and apocolypse, archenemies of Cable
Mephisto and Blackheart, archenemies of Ghost Rider.
Ming the Merciless, archenemy of Flash Gordon.

.

Overlord and the Vicious Circle, archenemies of the Savage Dragon

Steel Serpent and Master Khan, archenemies of Iron Fist

The Committee, archenemies of the Werewolf by Night

The Singh Brotherhood, archenemies of the Phantom Thanos, archenemy of Marvel Comic's Captain Marvel

in literature

  1. House Harkonnen - the archenemies of House Atreides and the Fremen in Frank Herbert's Dune
  2. Nicolae Carpathia, the archenemy of the Tribulation Force in the Left Behind series.
  3. Sauron - the archenemy of the protagonists in The Lord of the Rings trilogy.

in film

  1. Sir Charles Litton and Chief Inspector Charles Dreyfus - the archenemies of Inspector Jacques Clouseau in The Pink Panther series.
  2. Agent Smith, the archenemy of Neo, in the Matrix film series.
  3. Rene Belloq, the archenemy of Indiana Jones in the Indiana Jones film series.
   * They are archenemies even in the prequel materials from the franchise

Deebo is the archenemy of craig jones on friday

  1. Jafar, the archenemy of Aladdin and Princess Jasmine in Aladdin and The Return of Jafar.
  2. Darth Vader, the archenemy of Luke Skywalker in the original Star Wars trilogy.
  3. Tyrannosaurus and relatives could likely be considered the archenemy of King Kong
  4. The Kurgan, the archenemy of Connor MacLeod, from the film Highlander and its various media.
  5. Skynet, archenemy of John Connor.
  6. Colonel Miles Quaritch, archenemy of Jake Sully in avatar.

in tv

  1. Amber Gates is the archenemy of Tanya Turner on the television series Footballer's Wives.
  2. Nevel Papperman is the archenemy of Carly Shay on the TV series iCarly.
   * Chuck Chambers is the archenemy of Spencer Shay on iCarly.
  1. Azazel is the archenemy of John Winchester in Supernatural
  2. Jim Keats, archenemy of Gene Hunt.

Captain Planet and the Planeteers

   * Captain Pollution - the archenemy of Captain Planet.

Darkwing Duck

   * NegaDuck, Megavolt, Bushroot, Quackerjack, Liquidator and Steelbeak - the archenemies of Darkwing Duck.

Dexter's Laboratory

   * Mandark, archenemy of Dexter.

Doctor Who

   * The Master, Davros and the Daleks are the archenemies of the Doctor, in the Doctor Who
   * The Trickster is the archenemy of Sarah Jane Smith

Family Guy

 Ernie the Giant Chicken and Carter Pewterschmidt - the archenemies of Peter Griffin

Bertram is the archenemy of Stewie Griffen

Aunt Esther is the archenemy of Fred Sanford on Sanford and Son


Heroes

   * Sylar is the archenemy of both Peter Petrelli and Noah Bennet in the television series and its various media.

House of Mouse

   * Pete the Cat, Mortimer Mouse, & Miss Turtle-The archenemies of Micky Mouse
   * Baby Shellby-The archenemy of Donald Duck

Joey Carueso is the archenemy of Chris on Everybody Hates Chris

Kim Possible

   * Dr. Drakken and Shego archenemies of Kim Possible.

Pamela James is the Archenemy of Martin Payne on Martin

Marvin The Martian - the archenemy of Duck Dodgers in Duck Dodgers in the 24½th Century.

Lost

   * John Locke- the archenemy of Jack Shephard
   * Charles Widmore- the archenemy of Benjamin Linus
   * The Man in Black- the archenemy of Jacob

MacGyver

   * Murdoc - the archenemy of MacGyver.

Phineas and Ferb

   * Dr. Heinz Doofenshmirtz - the archenemy (and proud of it) of Perry the Platypus.
   * Suzy Johnson - the archenemy of Candace Flynn

The Powerpuff Girls

   * Mojo Jojo - the archenemy of the Powerpuff Girls

Power Rangers

   *Rita Repulsa and Lord Zedd - the archenemies of Zordon.
   * Goldar - the archenemy of Jason Lee Scott and Tommy Oliver.
   * Astronema, Ecliptor andDarkonda - the archenemies of Andros

Susie Carmichael is the archenemy of Angelica Pickles on Rugrats and All Grown Up

South Park

   * Eric Cartman - the archenemy of Kyle Broflovski.

Space Ghost and Dino Boy

   * Zorak-archenemy of Space Ghost

Star Trek: The Next Generation

   * Q and The Borg - the archenemies of Captain Jean Luc Picard.
   * Lore - the archenemy of his brother, Data.
   * The House of Duras, the archenemies of Commander Worf.

Star Trek: Deep Space Nine

   * Gul Dukat - the archenemy of Captain Benjamin Sisko.

Star Trek: Voyager

   * The Borg Queen - the archenemy of Captain Kathryn Janeway.
   * Species 8472 - archenemies of The Borg.

Super Friends

   * Legion of Doom - the archenemy of the Super Friends.

Tom and Jerry

   * Tom - the archenemy of Jerry and viceversa.

in anime and magma

Baki the Grappler

   * Yujiro Hanma - the archenemy of Baki Hanma

Berserk

   * Griffith - the archenemy of Guts

Black Cat

   * Creed Diskenth - archenemy of Train Heartnet (aka the Black Cat)

Blood+

   * Diva is the archenemy and twin sister of Saya Otonashi

Chrono Crusade

   * Aion - archenemy of Chrono

Claymore

   * Priscilla - the archenemy of Clare

Code Geass

   * Charles zi Britannia and Schneizel el Britannia - the archenemies of Lelouch Lamperouge
   * Kallen Stadtfeld - the archenemy of Suzaku Kururugi

Cowboy Bebop

   * Vicious - the archenemy of Spike Spiegel

Cyborg 009

   * Black Ghost - the archenemy of Cyborg 009

Death Note

   * L - the archenemy of Light Yagami
   * Near- the archenemy of Mello

Dragonball

   * Piccolo Daimao and Emperor Pilaf - the archenemies of Goku

Dragonball Z

   * Vegeta and Frieza - the archenemies of Goku
   * Garlic Junior - the archenemy of Piccolo
   * No. 17 and No. 18 - the archenemies of Future Trunks and Future Gohan
   * Buu - The archenemy of the Kais, including Supreme Kai.

Fist of the North Star

   * Shin and Jagi - the archenemies of Kenshiro
   * Juda - the archenemy of Rei
   * Souther - the archenemy of Kenshiro and Shu
   * Raoh - the archenemy of Kenshiro and Toki

Fullmetal Alchemist

   * Father,Envy,and Scar archenemies of Edward and Alphonse Elric

Jojo's Bizarre Adventure

   * Dio Brando - the archenemy of the Joestars, mainly Jonathan Joestar, Joseph Joestar and Jotaro Kujo
   * Yoshikage Kira - the archenemy of Josuke Higashikata
   * Diavolo - the archenemy of Giorno Giovana
   * Enrico Pucci - the archenemy of Jotaro Kujo and Jolyne Kujo

Lupin III

   * Koichi Zenigata - the archenemy of Arsene Lupin III

Mobile Suit Gundam

   * Char Aznable - the archenemy of Amuro Ray

Mobile Suit Gundam Wing

   * Zechs Merquise - the archenemy of Heero Yuy

One Piece

   * The World Government - the archenemy of the Straw Hat Pirates
   * Buggy the Clown-archenemy of Monkey D. Luffy

Rurouni Kenshin

   * Shishio Makoto and Yukishiro Enishi - the archenemies of Himura Kenshin

Sailor Moon

   * Queen Beryl - the archenemy of Sailor Moon/Usagi Tsukino
   * Wiseman - the archenemy of Chibiusa
   * Mistress 9 - the archenemy of Sailor Saturn

Tokyo Mew Mew

   * Deep Blue and the Saint Rose Crusaders-the archenemies of the Mew Mews

Trigun

   * Millions Knives (also twin brother) and Legato Bluesummers - archenemies of Vash the Stampede

YuYu Hakusho

   * Younger Toguro and Shinobu Sensui - the archenemies of Yusuke Urameshi

Yu-Gi-Oh

   * Maxamillion Pegasus and Seto Kaiba -archenemies of Yugi Mutou
   * Rex Goodwin and Sayer-archenemies of Yusei Fudo
   * Bandit Keith - archenemy of Joey Wheeler

In computer and videogames

Aliens vs. Predator

   * Specimen Six, the Rookie, and the Elite Predator are the archenemies of Karl Bishop Weyland.

Banjo-Kazooie series

   * Gruntilda Winkybunion - the archenemy of Banjo and Kazooie

StarCraft series

   * Arcturus Mengsk - the archenemy of Jim Raynor
   * Sarah Kerrigan - the archenemy of Zeratul

Call of Duty (specifically Modern Warfare) series

   * Imran Zakhaev, Vladimir Makarov and General Shepherd - the archenemies of "Soap" MacTavish and Captain John Price.


Command & Conquer series

   * The Brotherhood of Nod and their leader Kane - the archenemies of the Global Defense Initiative

Compilation of Final Fantasy VII

   * Sephiroth - the archenemy of Cloud Strife
   * Professor Hojo - the archenemy of Vincent Valentine

Donkey Kong series

   * King K. Rool, Kremlings, - the archenemies of Donkey Kong & The Other Kongs
   * Wizpig - the archenemy of Diddy Kong

The Elder Scrolls

   * Dagoth Ur - the archenemy of the "Nerevarine" in The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind
   * Mankar Camoran - the archenemy of the "Hero of Kvatch" in The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion
         o Mehrunes Dagon - the archenemy of Emperor Uriel Septim VII and Martin Septin
         o Jyggalag - the archenemy, and alter-ego, of the Daedric Prince Sheogorath in The Shivering Isles

Fire Emblem: Path of Radiance and Fire Emblem: Radiant Dawn

   * The Black Knight, Count Evil, The Fire Dragon, Water, and Blue - the archenemies of Ike and Marth

Fallout series

   * The Master - the archenemy of the "Vault Dweller" in the original Fallout.
   * Frank Horrigan, President Dick Richardson, and the Enclave - the archenemies of the "Chosen One" in Fallout 2.
   * John Henry Eden, Colonel Augustus Autumn, and the Enclave - the archenemies of the "Lone Wanderer" in Fallout 3.

Gears of War series

   * General RAAM and High Priest Skorge - archenemies of Marcus Fenix.

God of War series

   * Zeus - archenemy of Kratos

Half-Life Series

   * Nihilanth and Wallace Breen are the archenemies of Gordon Freeman.
         o The Combine are the archenemies of the Resistance.
         o The G-Man is the archenemy of the Vortigaunts.
         o The Black Ops and Race X Aliens - the archenemies of Corporal Adrian Shephard in Half-Life: Opposing Force

Halo Series

   * The Covenant - the archenemies of the UNSC
         o 343 Guilty Spark and the Gravemind - archenemies of Master Chief and Cortana
         o Tartarus and the Prophet of Truth - archenemies of the Arbiter

Kingdom Hearts series

   * Xehanort - archenemy of Sora
         o Xehanort's Heartless - archenemy of Riku
         o Xemnas and Organization XIII - archenemies of Mickey Mouse and Ansem the Wise
         o Master Xehanort - archenemy of Terra and Master Eraqus
         o Vanitas - archenemy of Ventus

Kirby series

   * Meta Knight, King Dedede,Master DawDowle and List of Kirby Characters#Keeby - the archenemies of Kirby
   * Keeby and Volcana Knight - Archenemies Of Meta Knight
   * Kirby's - Archenemies and the Nightmare of King DeDeDe
  
* King Boo and Bouldergeist - the archenemies of Luigi

Mass Effect series

   * Saren Arterius and Harbinger - the archenemies of Commander Shepard
         o The Reapers - the archenemies of the Protheans, and later on, the races of the Citadel.

Mortal Kombat series Noob Saibot-archenemy of Scorpion

Kano - the archenemy of Sonya and Jax.
Shang Tsung - the archenemy of Liu Kang.
  
* Proto Man-archenemies of Mega Man
   * Sigma - the archenemy of Mega Man X and Zero
   * Dr. Weil- archenemy to Zero in the Mega Man Zero series

Metal Gear and Metal Gear Solid series

   * Big Boss, Revolver Ocelot, and Liquid Snake - archenemies of Solid Snake
   * Solidus Snake and Vamp - archenemies of Raiden
   * Major Zero - archenemy of Big Boss

In Toys

Brandon “Big Boss” Babel and C.R.O.O.K. is the archenemy of Baldwin P. "Bulletproof" Vess and C.O.P.S on C.O.P.S

Miles Mayhem and V.E.N.O.M is the archenemies of Matt Trakker and M.A.S.K on M.A.S.K