Can You Identify These Famous Pop Culture Duos?

Two is better than one! From harmonizing singers and hilarious best friends to cutthroat rivals, pop culture history is full of dynamic duos who proved that there's never too much of a good thing. The stage and screen have been graced by many beloved duos, but these perfect pairs have truly made their marks. The question is, can you tell us who they are? Some of them may be easy, but be careful — getting into (double) trouble is easier than you'd think...

These frenemies have been plotting each other's demise since the early 1940s.

These independent ladies were friends with Fonzie before they grabbed the spotlight for themselves.

These FBI agents don't only chase bad guys, but bad monsters, too.

Nobody scurries into scrapes quite like these two troublemakers.

This famous singing couple had each other's backs, and they proved it with their most famous song...

Zoinks! The only thing that can calm these scaredy-cats down is food.

They may have had two different sounds, but when they combined their songwriting skills, they made legendary music.

These twins often face man-eating plants and hungry cannonballs in order to save Princess Peach.

These bowler hat-wearing gentlemen helped shape slapstick comedy into what it is today.

The dulcet tones of this dynamic duo made them some of the most popular folk performers ever.

These lovers-turned-criminals were glamorized in the press despite their terrible misdeeds.

This brother and sister pair rose to stardom with their wholesome musical duets.

They may be different species, but these buddies have no problem sharing a doghouse.

This unlikely pair found common ground when they were both ostracized from their fairytale community.

These cops and their recognizable car flew through the streets of Southern California.

It took a long time for these sisters to let go of the past and become friends again.

These friends — one a calculating detective, the other his loyal assistant — are two of literature's most enduring characters.

Though they come from different worlds, this duo's friendship is anything but illogical.

Where these ladies go, chaos — and hilarious physical comedy — often follows.

You'll make our dreams come true if you can name this popular pop-rock duo.

This brother and sister hoped that bread crumbs would lead them to their happily ever after.

For 16 years, this husband and wife were rolling, rolling, rolling on the river.

These best friends would follow each other over a cliff if it meant sticking together.

These roommates may not have much in common, but they are best friends through and through.

The only thing this silken-voiced duo hated more than rainy days was Mondays.

This preppy couple had their ups and downs at Riverdale High, but they always worked things out in the end.

These best friends would go to the ends of the (middle) earth for each other.

A more sensational, inspirational, and celebratory show biz couple, there's never been! And it featured these two friendly faces.

These handsome outlaws ran around the Wild West together after a train robbery went wrong.

You'd probably be able to spot this iconic cartoon couple from a mile away...for obvious reasons.

No one knows quite as much about soul as this dynamic duo.

One of these guys is a cop and the other is a witness to a murder — do you know who's who?

This duo's cover of the song "Unchained Melody" made people swoon in 1965 and again in 1990.

This iconic sitcom couple started out as friends before they officially got together.

These rebels are no doubt cruising through a galaxy far, far away in the Millennium Falcon.

This superhero and his loyal sidekick often join forces to keep their dangerous city safe.

This alien was first introduced on Happy Days before he and his friendly roommate got their own sitcom.

If you want to know who's on first, you probably shouldn't ask these comedy partners.

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These twins were still in diapers when they made their silver screen debut on Full House.

This mild-mannered teacher and his former student-turned-criminal had an unlikely partnership.