- Hercules is the more sensitive open one, Meg has a whole song about refusing to admit she likes him. Hercules is just a nice dude who wants to fit in and it turns out the best way to do that is to develop gigantic muscles, but even after that he's awkward in the hero role until he gets used to it.
- Aladdin and Jasmine's issue is that he's lying to her. They get along fine and have pleasant conversations about their hopes and dreams before that. complaining about the issues in their lives together and realizing they're very similar. Once Aladdin smooths that over with the "oh yeah that guy in the market was me I just pretend to be poor" line Jamine is all in on him, no fixing required. In fact, the entire point is that Aladdin is great as he is and didn't need to be fixed with a wish.
- Simba and Nala find the concept of being together strange as kids, but then jump right into it as adults, clicking instantly. You could use the term "guarded" to describe him trying to forget about his trauma if you stretch, but adopting a relaxed lifestyle where you don't worry about things is hardly a common male characterization.
- Tarzan doesn't understand social cues at all, he has issues wtih Kerchak but is very open and enthusiastic about his love for Jane. She has to let go of the whole functioning member of society thing for him. The movie also contains the immortal line "I've had it with you and your emotional constipation" spoken by a male character to a female one, though not in reference to a romance.
- Buzz just walks up to Jessie, compliments her hair, and them BOOM they're in a very positive relationship where no one has to be fixed.
- Flik is enthusiastic and eager to prove himself, complimenting Atta before she gets anywhere near warming up to him, while she's worried all the time and has to overcome it. They're a lot like Aladdin and Jasmine, where Flik already has a lot of great qualities but ends up entangled in a lie trying to prove himself worthy of praise, while the two of them have a conversation where they find their inner worries are very similar.
- While Kuzco is technically the main character of Emperor's New Groove, Pacha is officially the pauper of this former Prince and the Pauper duo, and he is a loving family man who has an infinite supply of patience and forgiveness as the opposite to Kuzco's extreme self centeredness. Also Kuzco's got a lot of flaws, but none of them are this.
- Aladar's shtick is being the most compassionate dinosaur and he wins over his love interest by being good with kids. Their only real issue is that the monkey got them off on the wrong foot.
- Milo is a wimp, the adult equivalent of a school outcast. When he meets Kita, after some initial tentative greetings because of the circumstances, they get along great, being two people interested in the world the other comes from. Milo is quick to talk to his friends coworkers about his motivations when given the chance (compare him to Vinny trying to avoid backstory time), is expressive to a dorkish degree, and when shit hits the wall and the other people on the expedition are about to leave the Atlanteans for dead Milo stops them through the awesome manly might of...guilt tripping.
- Fuckin' WALL-E and EVE you stupid fuckin' morons.
- Naveen is the open, freespirited one while Tiana is the guarded one.