Evil twins in cartoons/games

Funny thing about "A Better World"; originally, it was going to be the Justice League VS the Crime Syndicate; the Syndicate wasn't replaced into evil Justice League doppelgangers until later.
 
Hao from Shaman King

Evil sets of twins: Para and Dox from YGO, Tomax and Xamot the battle lawyers who finish eachother's sentences on GIJoe.
 
In the 90s Secret Squirrel revival (on "Two Stupid Dogs"), we're revealed Morocco Mole's backstory, with the revelation A) he really *is* from Morocco, and B) he has an evil twin brother, Scirocco Mole (who isn't clumsy or bumbling like his brother).

I vaguely recall some episode of the late 80s Yogi Bear revival that claimed Ranger Smith had an criminal twin brother... probably not remotely as funny as that "Predaterminator" episode was...
 
up until mortal kombat 4 the mortal kombat games always had twin ninjas
mk 1 sub-zero and scorpion
mk 2 female ninjas kittanna and malinna
mk 3 robot ninjas skektor and cyrax
 
Here's a few more 'Evil twins in cartoons/games.' They were featured in the following order of these animated series (and 1 PC game):

In the original He-Man and the Masters of the Universe episode, 'The Shaping Staff,' He-man confronted his evil doppelganger, Faker, in which during their fight, the latter fell into the abyss surrounding Castle Grayskull.

Also, in the lesser known, The New Adventures of He-man episode, 'The Nemesis Within,' He-Man had a tough battle against his duplicate (created by Skeletor) who anticipated and countered his every move.

The Anime series 7 of 7, the original Nana and her 'sisters' had an unfortunate encounter with her evil twin, Jamanana (the 8th Nana), who was cleverly manipulative, and devious.

I can't recall the exact ep. of The Neverending Story animated series, but the evil sorceress Xayide created a copy of Bastian in a scheme to steal the Auryn medallion, and his clone was successful in the deed.

Though not exactly a video game, in the downloadable PC word puzzle game 'Bookworm Adventures,' Lex the Bookworm faces off one of the bosses known as Mirage Xel, who's an evil twin version of him.
 
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