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30 Of The Best Couples From Film And Television

The On-Screen Romances That Raised Our Expectations

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30 Of The Best Couples From Film And Television
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In honor of Valentine's Day, here is a list of some of film and TV's greatest couples in no particular order. See if your favorite couple made the list!

30. Jesse and Becky.

The Full House couple was incredible. Have mercy!

29. Jack and Rose.

If only it didn't sink.

28. Aragorn and Arwen.

A love worth giving up immortality.

27. Shrek and Fiona.

A perfect example to show that love comes in all shapes and sizes.

26. Rick and Ilsa.

Even though they don't end up together, it's hard to overlook this classic couple.

25. Tiana and Naveen.

Love is worth the hard work, and these two are the perfect example of that.

24. Mickey and Minnie.

Can you name a more iconic duo?

23. Korra and Asami.

Showing that love has no gender.

22. Will and Elizabeth.

The famous pirate couple will always sail in our hearts.

21. Lady and the Tramp.

They showed us a true Belle Notte.

20. Ned and Moze.

It took their entire middle school life, but it finally happened.

19. Kim and Ron.

Another example that waiting is worth it.

18. Aang and Katara.

The airbending and waterbending couple created the perfect combination.

17. Kat and Patrick.

The 10 Things couple reminded us that Shakespeare can bring us together.

16. Buzz and Jessie.

Complete with their own Spanish mode.

15. Andy and April.

Sometimes going with gut feelings can lead to an amazing couple.

14. Mr. and Mrs. Incredible.

Quite the incredible family indeed.

13. Edward and Winry.

From a show that didn't rush the romance, these two proved perfect for each other.

12. George and Lorraine.

The Back to the Future couple proved that timing is everything.

11. Danny and Sandy.

Song and dance brought these two back together over the course of a school year, and we're still singing.

10. Ben and Leslie.

"I love you and I like you."

9. Ron and Hermione.

Took 7 books and 8 movies, but it finally happened.

8. Monica and Chandler.

Proving love comes best from friendship.

7. Simba and Nala.

They were feeling the love tonight.

6. Wesley and Buttercup.

Death cannot stop true love. It can only delay it for a while.

5. Han and Leia.

The princess and scoundrel became one of the most loved couples in the galaxy.

4. Forrest and Jenny.

People make mistakes, but these two proved that it isn't impossible.

3. Carl and Ellie.

Love is an adventure, and these two had that.

2. Jim and Pam.

Creating the highest expectations for adults...

1. Cory and Topanga.

...and the highest expectations for kids.

There are so many couples in entertainment that it would be impossible to list them all. Happy Valentine's Day!

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