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The Best Dynamic Duo Partnerships Ever
CuriositiesOCT 18, 2021

The Best Dynamic Duo Partnerships Ever

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Macaroni - bland, pine trees - okay, Scooby-Doo - alright, Ben - just a regular dude, but pair those things with cheese, Christmas, Shaggy, and Jerry, respectively, and it all suddenly makes perfect sense. If by their solitary selves all these things are just okay, then adding in their designated pairs makes it so much better! And though we're accustomed to using the term iconic duo talking about movie characters, cartoon personalities, or real-life people, an iconic pair can definitely be made up of inanimate objects. 
For instance, take the legendary pair of bed and pillow - one without the other just makes no sense! Or, what's a movie without a bag of popcorn (sorry, Texans, pickles in your case)? The same is with food - what kind of barbarian would dare to eat a sandwich solely comprised of peanut butter on bread? In our humble opinion, it's the pairing that makes all of these things iconic. 
And not to mention movie and cartoon characters! SpongeBob and Patrick, Tom and Jerry, or Cheech and Chong were definitely created as pairs, not as solitary characters. These iconic duos usually have the most contrasting temperaments, looks, likes, and goals, yet they supplement each other to the T. 

What is The Meaning of a Dynamic Duo?

If you’ve ever heard of the phrase ‘two peas in a pod,’ chances are you’ve encountered a dynamic duo at some point. Cereal and milk, hotdog and bun, or bagels and cream cheese are just a few of the mouth-watering teams you can find daily. One doesn’t make sense without the other, and everything is better in pairs.
Dynamic duos can refer to any two people or things that have unique qualities that, when paired, work perfectly in sync. Batman and Robin are generally the first characters to come to mind when considering a dynamic duo.
Popular movies and shows are full of dynamic pairs you might have grown up with and loved. That’s why we’re here to provide you with a refresher so you can enjoy these duos and their shenanigans all over again.
This list has over 200 best dynamic duos, from movies to legendary food, cartoon characters, and inanimate objects. Don’t forget to comment and let us know which pair is your favorite.

Over 200 Unforgettable Dynamic Duos

#1 Calvin & Hobbes

Calvin & Hobbes
72points

#2 Han Solo & Chewbacca

Han Solo & Chewbacca
66points

#3 R2D2 & C-3PO

R2D2 & C-3PO
66points

Let's talk more about a few legendary pairs featured on this list, such as Tom & Jerry. This duo is so iconic that it needs no official introduction - embedded into our popular culture, this legendary animated pair is still as funny today as it was back in the 1940s. The idea to create this cartoon came to a team of MGM studios animators Joseph Barbera and William Hanna, who later started their own animation studio. Hanna-Barbera themselves became quite legendary after producing such gems as The Yogi Bear Show, The Jetsons, and The Flintstones, just to name a few! And though you might not be surprised to learn that Tom & Jerry got their own feature films, comic books, and video games, I bet you didn't know that this iconic duo even has a musical! Oh, and just for fun - this iconic cartoon is just a measly 19 years away from celebrating its 100th birthday. Feeling old yet?

#4 Snoopy & Woodstock

Snoopy & Woodstock
66points

#5 Mario & Luigi

Mario & Luigi
64points

#6 Bert & Ernie

Bert & Ernie
64points

There are many iconic food duos, but Fish and Chips are on a whole other level - it's a pair that withstood the test of time. First, there's probably no need to say that the dish originated in England, but did you know it's a Jewish recipe? To be exact, Western Sephardic Jewish immigrants from Holland brought the recipe of battered fish to England, where it was later paired with potato chips. Second, though first officially mentioned in 1838 by Charles Dickens in Oliver Twist, it was a couple of decades later, around 1860, when the first known Fish and Chips joint opened up for the public. Finally, the dish became such a staple among the English working class that even when the time came for food rationing during and right after World War II, Fish and Chips evaded said rationing to keep the English well-fed and happy.

#7 Scooby Doo & Shaggy

Scooby Doo & Shaggy
62points

#8 Tom & Jerry

Tom & Jerry
62points

Why Are Batman and Robin Called the Dynamic Duo?

A DC Comics story written in 1940 used the word ‘dynamic duo’ to describe Batman and Robin, and it seems like the name stuck. It became a trend to describe other complementary characters. This story, ‘The Case of the Joker’s Crime Circus,’ was written by Bill Finger and appeared in Batman #4. No wonder Batman and Robin are always the first to come to mind when you think of a powerful duo.

#9 Batman & Robin

Batman & Robin
61points

Can you name more iconic lovers than Romeo and Juliet? Well, like love itself is an undying topic, so is the iconic duo of Romeo and Juliet. Spoiler - they both actually die, but you get the gist. Brought to fame by the undeniable genius of Shakespeare some 400 years before our days, the story itself stretches back to antiquity and its traditions of tragic romances. To be fair, most of the stories that we know today come from antique fables, but without the expertise of the quill wielder, you wouldn't find them as relatable or immersive. So, back to our iconic duo - Romeo and Juliet's love story has inspired an uncountable number of theatre adaptations, ballets (the most notable being by a Russian composer Prokofiev - give it a try, the music is positively divine), at least 24 operas, many literary works, paintings, movies, and even an improvised play that consisted of a sequence of tweets (the, uhm, project was called Such Tweet Sorrows). And if that's too small a proof of this duo's fame, then here's the last piece - a celestial body is named after our Juliet in question. Okay, it's a moon on Uranus, but I don't see any sky things named after me.

#10 Woody & Buzz Lightyear

Woody & Buzz Lightyear
58points

#11 Wile E. Coyote & The Road Runner

Wile E. Coyote & The Road Runner
54points

#12 Spongebob & Patrick

Spongebob & Patrick
53points

#13 Bugs & Daffy

Bugs & Daffy
52points

#14 Holmes & Watson

Holmes & Watson
48points

#15 Fred Flintstone & Barney Rubble

Fred Flintstone & Barney Rubble
48points

#16 Chandler Bing & Joey Tribbiani

Chandler Bing & Joey Tribbiani
47points

#17 Tweety & Sylvester

Tweety & Sylvester
46points

#18 Phineas & Ferb

Phineas & Ferb
45points

#19 Sherlock & Watson

Sherlock & Watson
45points

#20 Mickey Mouse & Minnie Mouse

Mickey Mouse & Minnie Mouse
44points
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