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* This happens a ''lot'' in ''WesternAnimation/AdventureTime'', since the world the show takes place in is both a {{Cloudcuckooland}} and a WorldOfBadass. Some of the most notable examples are Finn, a goofy IdiotHero teenager who has nonetheless been taking down omnicidal {{Eldritch Abomination}}s since childhood; Jake, a lazy TalkingAnimal who has been shown going full-on PapaWolf in protection of his [[BigBrotherInstinct brother]] or children; and Ice King, a [[LaughablyEvil comedic]] IneffectualSympatheticVillain whose [[AnIcePerson powers]] are in fact near PhysicalGod levels and who can be fairly [[PsychopathicManchild disturbing]] and [[LackOfEmpathy sociopathic]] sometimes.

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* ''WesternAnimation/AdventureTime'': This happens a ''lot'' in ''WesternAnimation/AdventureTime'', ''lot'', since the world the show takes place in is both a {{Cloudcuckooland}} and a WorldOfBadass. Some of the most notable examples are Finn, a goofy IdiotHero teenager who has nonetheless been taking down omnicidal {{Eldritch Abomination}}s since childhood; Jake, a lazy TalkingAnimal who has been shown going full-on PapaWolf in protection of his [[BigBrotherInstinct brother]] or children; and Ice King, a [[LaughablyEvil comedic]] IneffectualSympatheticVillain whose [[AnIcePerson powers]] are in fact near PhysicalGod levels and who can be fairly [[PsychopathicManchild disturbing]] and [[LackOfEmpathy sociopathic]] sometimes.



** The Lich is an incredibly terrifying villain through and through, though at the end of the Dimensional Prision escape [[spoiler: he is splashed with the blood of the guardians, which brings life, and as such is turned into a giant (horned) toddler who is adopted by Tree Trunks and Mr. Pig. While Sweet Pea Trunks is a much kinder character and is often seen as a "silly man-baby" by many people, when he feels terrified and in danger, then we're shown that The Lich is still inside him and will take over his body. Even as a giant toddler he remains as terrifying as he used to be when he was a living skeleton]].

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** The Lich is an incredibly terrifying villain through and through, though at the end of the Dimensional Prision escape [[spoiler: he [[spoiler:he is splashed with the blood of the guardians, which brings life, and as such is turned into a giant (horned) toddler who is adopted by Tree Trunks and Mr. Pig. While Sweet Pea Trunks is a much kinder character and is often seen as a "silly man-baby" by many people, when he feels terrified and in danger, then we're shown that The Lich is still inside him and will take over his body. Even as a giant toddler he remains as terrifying as he used to be when he was a living skeleton]].



* Yakko, Wakko and Dot Warner from ''WesternAnimation/{{Animaniacs}}''. They may be goofy and crazy, but do not underestimate them.

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* ''WesternAnimation/{{Animaniacs}}'': Yakko, Wakko Wakko, and Dot Warner from ''WesternAnimation/{{Animaniacs}}''.Warner. They may be goofy and crazy, but do not underestimate them.



* ''WesternAnimation/AvatarTheLastAirbender'':
** Ty Lee is a bubbly, cheerful acrobat who babbles about reading people's auras and does things like walking on her hands for no particular reason. She is also able to block the flow of chi in benders, which takes away their bending powers, making her more terrifying than an army of Firebenders.
** Avatar Aang. He is generally a bit "air-headed", enjoying penguin rides, fruit pies, and bad jokes, not to mention that he is a TechnicalPacifist. But there's a reason it's TechnicalPacifist: provoke him, and he can and will MindRape you and ''rip out your soul''.
** King Bumi appears to be a crazy old man who loves candy, bad jokes and ridiculous outfits. However, he's also one of the strongest Earthbenders in the world, and took back an entire city from the Fire Nation in under eight minutes (Granted, the Fire Nation soldiers were depowered due to an eclipse, but that doesn't stop Bumi from crushing tanks like beer cans and throwing buildings across canyons). Most notably, since he had been restrained at the time, he did all that by earth bending ''with his face.''
** Iroh is a jovial, fun-loving, tea-sipping old man who is also an ally to Team Avatar, but as Azula can attest, there is a reason he's called "The Dragon of the West". Not to mention that during the Day of Black Sun, he broke of out his prison cell ''[[OneManArmy all by himself]]''. '''[[BroughtDownToBadass Without Firebending]]'''.
** By the end of the series, Sokka himself grows into this. He is a jokester and a bit stubborn and has no bending. Put him to the test though and he'll come through with some amazing plans on the fly while still a competent fighter in his own right. And that boomerang of his? Across the tv series and the sequel comics, Zuko, Azula, and the Combustion Man have all been struck with it, lethally so in the latter's case.

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''WesternAnimation/AvatarTheLastAirbender'':
** *** Ty Lee is a bubbly, cheerful acrobat who babbles about reading people's auras and does things like walking on her hands for no particular reason. She is also able to block the flow of chi in benders, which takes away their bending powers, making her more terrifying than an army of Firebenders.
** *** Avatar Aang. He is generally a bit "air-headed", enjoying penguin rides, fruit pies, and bad jokes, not to mention that he is a TechnicalPacifist. But there's a reason it's TechnicalPacifist: provoke him, and he can and will MindRape you and ''rip out your soul''.
** *** King Bumi appears to be a crazy old man who loves candy, bad jokes and ridiculous outfits. However, he's also one of the strongest Earthbenders in the world, and took back an entire city from the Fire Nation in under eight minutes (Granted, the Fire Nation soldiers were depowered due to an eclipse, but that doesn't stop Bumi from crushing tanks like beer cans and throwing buildings across canyons). Most notably, since he had been restrained at the time, he did all that by earth bending ''with his face.''
** *** Iroh is a jovial, fun-loving, tea-sipping old man who is also an ally to Team Avatar, but as Azula can attest, there is a reason he's called "The Dragon of the West". Not to mention that during the Day of Black Sun, he broke of out his prison cell ''[[OneManArmy all by himself]]''. '''[[BroughtDownToBadass Without Firebending]]'''.
** *** By the end of the series, Sokka himself grows into this. He is a jokester and a bit stubborn and has no bending. Put him to the test though and he'll come through with some amazing plans on the fly while still a competent fighter in his own right. And that boomerang of his? Across the tv series and the sequel comics, Zuko, Azula, and the Combustion Man have all been struck with it, lethally so in the latter's case.case.
** ''WesternAnimation/TheLegendOfKorra'':
*** Varrick may act flighty and absentminded, but he hides behind that ditzy exterior [[spoiler:a ruthless CorruptCorporateExecutive who is willing to start a civil war between the Southern and Northern Water Tribes just to grab a few bucks from the conflict]].
*** Bolin was never exactly a slouch in a fight, but his rather simple pro-bending style, coupled with his [[TheDitz personality]], led to him being more of a backup comic relief for the first two books. Once he [[spoiler:learns how to lavabend]], however, he becomes a force to be reckoned with, shows of his raw power stopping fights before they even start.



* ''WesternAnimation/CourageTheCowardlyDog'' is a timid, cartoonish dog who is also the show's prime ButtMonkey and source of AmusingInjuries. But don't be fooled: He can be a huge {{Determinator}} when the time calls for it, and has saved his owners, Nowhere, and sometimes the entire world from all sorts of supernatural horrors through his quick thinking.
* TheDevil from ''WesternAnimation/TheCupheadShow'' kicks off the series by singing [[VillainSong a swaggy, jaunty tune]] about [[EvilIsPetty being a jerk]] and acts very much the part of a bumbling HarmlessVillain... but he's also shown to be ''scarily'' good at stealing people's souls by the thousands at a time, and is directly responsible for kicking off natural disasters, wars, and famines to just cause death and suffering ForTheEvulz. Furthermore, he's ''very'' powerful in spite of his goofy demeanor with all his henchmen being utterly terrified of him for pretty good reason: when he loses his temper he drops the "human" from HumanoidAbomination and goes full fire-spewing NightmareFuel on everyone within range. Even the heroes, though willing to mock him to his face and blow him off, are also scared shitless of him with Cuphead suffering nightmares -- the duo treats the fact that he ''owes the devil his soul'' as a gravely serious matter.
* [[TheDragon Jose]] from ''WesternAnimation/CyberSix'' is a pint-sized little kid who throws tantrums, has a beyond ridiculous LeitMotif, and [[PuttingOnTheReich goose-steps]] from place to place. It's enough to make you forget he's a MadScientist with a [[EvilGenius genius-level IQ]] who has failed to kill Cyber Six thanks to dumb luck ''alone'' on more than a few occasions. [[spoiler: It's also implied he would have become the BigBad had the series gotten a second season.]]
* ''WesternAnimation/TheDragonPrince'' gives us the [[PunchClockVillain sort-of villainous]] SiblingTeam of Soren and Claudia. Soren comes off as a DumbJock in terms of personality, but is also the youngest [[PraetorianGuard Crownguard]] ever and can fight Rayla, a trained elf assassin, on even terms. Claudia is a GenkiGirl and CloudCuckooLander, but also [[LadyOfBlackMagic extremely skilled at Dark Magic]] for someone her age.
* The Urpneys of ''WesternAnimation/TheDreamstone'' were usually incompetent and meek even by HarmlessVillain standards. However several episodes imply that were it not for them being the Sleeping World's {{Cosmic Plaything}}s and the heroes being BornLucky, they could likely pull a lot of schemes off. Both "Albert's Ailment" and "The Spidermobile" have them in full control for almost the entire episode, only losing due to a last second fluke allowing the heroes to get the stone back.

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* ''WesternAnimation/CourageTheCowardlyDog'' ''WesternAnimation/CourageTheCowardlyDog'': Courage is a timid, cartoonish dog who is also the show's prime ButtMonkey and source of AmusingInjuries. But don't be fooled: He can be a huge {{Determinator}} when the time calls for it, and has saved his owners, Nowhere, and sometimes the entire world from all sorts of supernatural horrors through his quick thinking.
* ''WesternAnimation/TheCupheadShow'': TheDevil from ''WesternAnimation/TheCupheadShow'' kicks off the series by singing [[VillainSong a swaggy, jaunty tune]] about [[EvilIsPetty being a jerk]] and acts very much the part of a bumbling HarmlessVillain... but he's also shown to be ''scarily'' good at stealing people's souls by the thousands at a time, and is directly responsible for kicking off natural disasters, wars, and famines to just cause death and suffering ForTheEvulz. Furthermore, he's ''very'' powerful in spite of his goofy demeanor with all his henchmen being utterly terrified of him for pretty good reason: when he loses his temper he drops the "human" from HumanoidAbomination and goes full fire-spewing NightmareFuel on everyone within range. Even the heroes, though willing to mock him to his face and blow him off, are also scared shitless of him with Cuphead suffering nightmares -- the duo treats the fact that he ''owes the devil his soul'' as a gravely serious matter.
* ''WesternAnimation/CyberSix'': [[TheDragon Jose]] from ''WesternAnimation/CyberSix'' is a pint-sized little kid who throws tantrums, has a beyond ridiculous LeitMotif, and [[PuttingOnTheReich goose-steps]] from place to place. It's enough to make you forget he's a MadScientist with a [[EvilGenius genius-level IQ]] who has failed to kill Cyber Six thanks to dumb luck ''alone'' on more than a few occasions. [[spoiler: It's [[spoiler:It's also implied he would have become the BigBad had the series gotten a second season.]]
* ''WesternAnimation/TheDragonPrince'' gives us ''Franchise/DCAnimatedUniverse'':
** Mad Stan from ''WesternAnimation/BatmanBeyond'' is a comic relief villain through and through, being a {{Bomb Throwing Anarchist|s}} who goes off on rants about conspiracies, big government, information overload, and then tries to blow everything up, and who lives in a ManChild's apartment with smiley faces on
the walls and a chihuahua. One of his schemes even involves blowing up a building because they're planning on ''raising pet license taxes''. He doesn't even have any powers, instead being forced to rely entirely on gadgets. However he's ''brutally'' strong, being described by Bruce as "being unstoppable when angered", surprisingly intelligent despite his rambling paranoia, a GadgeteerGenius, CrazyPrepared, capable of out-{{Batman Gambit}}ing Batman, and despite being the only regular of Batman's RoguesGallery to not have any powers he [[BadassNormal poses a serious threat when he goes toe-to-toe with Batman]]. In fact he consistently becomes more and more of a serious threat with each subsequent appearance.
** The Joker doesn't really surprise anyone. But in the ''WesternAnimation/SupermanTheAnimatedSeries'' episode, "Worlds Finest", he surely does to both Superman and Lex Luthor. Despite Batman warning Superman that the Joker has kryptonite and "to expect the unexpected" from him, Superman brushes that off. He at least wears his [[KryptoniteProofSuit lead suit]] when confronting the Joker, but lets his guard down since the kryptonite seems to be ineffective. The Joker then reveals he was prepared, burning Superman's suit with a squirting flower filled with acid and uses the kryptonite, and then proceeds to dance around Superman while electrocuting him to death! If Batman didn't show up he would have killed him. The silliness doesn't stop there, as Joker keeps using a bag of marble grenades throughout, and when Luthor tries to double cross him, Joker gets the jump on him, and then proceeds to use a military Jet to destroy every building in Metropolis built by Luthor, purely out of spite!!!
* ''WesternAnimation/TheDragonPrince'': The
[[PunchClockVillain sort-of villainous]] SiblingTeam of Soren and Claudia. Soren comes off as a DumbJock in terms of personality, but is also the youngest [[PraetorianGuard Crownguard]] ever and can fight Rayla, a trained elf assassin, on even terms. Claudia is a GenkiGirl and CloudCuckooLander, but also [[LadyOfBlackMagic extremely skilled at Dark Magic]] for someone her age.
* ''WesternAnimation/TheDreamstone'': The Urpneys of ''WesternAnimation/TheDreamstone'' were usually incompetent and meek even by HarmlessVillain standards. However several episodes imply that were it not for them being the Sleeping World's {{Cosmic Plaything}}s and the heroes being BornLucky, they could likely pull a lot of schemes off. Both "Albert's Ailment" and "The Spidermobile" have them in full control for almost the entire episode, only losing due to a last second fluke allowing the heroes to get the stone back.



* Not to be outdone, in ''WesternAnimation/DuckTales2017'', much like in his theatrical and comic book appearances, Donald Duck is probably the [[BornUnlucky unluckiest character in the entire series]], which provides for quite a bit of comic relief, however, his HairTriggerTemper is also in effect as well, and his anger usually surfaces whenever [[PapaWolf Huey, Dewey and Louie are in danger]]. In the second episode, he went BerserkMode on the Beagle Boys when they tried to hold them for ransom. Even [[BattleButler Mrs. Beakley]] was impressed.
* Ed, the biggest of the three titular characters in ''WesternAnimation/EdEddNEddy'', is the walking personification of loveable goof. Dumber than a box of rocks (except for comics and horror/sci-fi movies) the only times he doesn't have a big dopey smile on his face is when he's too confused, or running away from someone. He has occasionally shown himself to have an astonishing amount of strength, but usually only as [[RuleOfFunny part of a gag]]. THEN came the episode where he was furious the entire time [[spoiler:because he had a rock in his shoe]], and ''laid waste'' to all in his path. Including ripping an entire tree-trunk from the ground. Even Sarah, Ed's [[PintSizedPowerhouse nearly-as-strong]] and [[SpoiledBrat eternally tormenting little sister]] that rules over him (and Jimmy) with an iron fist, was terrified of him when he yelled back at her.

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* Not to be outdone, in ''WesternAnimation/DuckTales2017'', ''WesternAnimation/DuckTales2017'': Donald Duck, much like in his theatrical and comic book appearances, Donald Duck is probably the [[BornUnlucky unluckiest character in the entire series]], which provides for quite a bit of comic relief, however, his HairTriggerTemper is also in effect as well, and his anger usually surfaces whenever [[PapaWolf Huey, Dewey and Louie are in danger]]. In the second episode, he went BerserkMode on the Beagle Boys when they tried to hold them for ransom. Even [[BattleButler Mrs. Beakley]] was impressed.
* ''WesternAnimation/EdEddNEddy'': Ed, the biggest of the three titular characters in ''WesternAnimation/EdEddNEddy'', characters, is the walking personification of loveable goof. Dumber than a box of rocks (except for comics and horror/sci-fi movies) the only times he doesn't have a big dopey smile on his face is when he's too confused, or running away from someone. He has occasionally shown himself to have an astonishing amount of strength, but usually only as [[RuleOfFunny part of a gag]]. THEN came the episode where he was furious the entire time [[spoiler:because he had a rock in his shoe]], and ''laid waste'' to all in his path. Including ripping an entire tree-trunk from the ground. Even Sarah, Ed's [[PintSizedPowerhouse nearly-as-strong]] and [[SpoiledBrat eternally tormenting little sister]] that rules over him (and Jimmy) with an iron fist, was terrified of him when he yelled back at her.



* In spite of the silliness of the show, the villains from ''WesternAnimation/{{Freakazoid}}'' managed to be more or less serious enough to appear dangerous. But if you look at him from the perspective of the bad guys, Freakazoid himself completely nails this Trope.
* Puck from ''WesternAnimation/{{Gargoyles}}'' appears to be a care-free, fun-loving, if highly mischievous trickster. As the episodes "Possession" and especially "Future Tense" illustrate, he's a terrifyingly competent schemer when he has a goal on his mind, and he's got quite a bit of magic at his disposal. And as Demona discovers, while it is rare to ever see him truly angry, when he is ''run''.
* Cobra Commander from ''WesternAnimation/GIJoeARealAmericanHero''. One of his plots involved [[DefaceOfTheMoon carving the image of his face into the moon]]. On the other hand, he has a knack for coming up with a lot of crazy plans, and some were CrazyEnoughToWork if it wasn't for G.I. Joe and betrayal by his minions.
* WesternAnimation/{{Goofy}}, when he gets DrunkWithPower and put in charge in "[[WesternAnimation/HouseOfMouse Sandwich Makers]]".

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* ''WesternAnimation/{{Freakazoid}}'': In spite of the silliness of the show, the villains from ''WesternAnimation/{{Freakazoid}}'' managed to be more or less serious enough to appear dangerous. But if you look at him from the perspective of the bad guys, Freakazoid himself completely nails this Trope.
* ''WesternAnimation/{{Gargoyles}}'': Puck from ''WesternAnimation/{{Gargoyles}}'' appears to be a care-free, fun-loving, if highly mischievous trickster. As the episodes "Possession" and especially "Future Tense" illustrate, he's a terrifyingly competent schemer when he has a goal on his mind, and he's got quite a bit of magic at his disposal. And as Demona discovers, while it is rare to ever see him truly angry, when he is ''run''.
* ''WesternAnimation/GIJoeARealAmericanHero'': Cobra Commander from ''WesternAnimation/GIJoeARealAmericanHero''.Commander. One of his plots involved [[DefaceOfTheMoon carving the image of his face into the moon]]. On the other hand, he has a knack for coming up with a lot of crazy plans, and some were CrazyEnoughToWork if it wasn't for G.I. Joe and betrayal by his minions.
* ''WesternAnimation/HouseOfMouse'': WesternAnimation/{{Goofy}}, when he gets DrunkWithPower and put in charge in "[[WesternAnimation/HouseOfMouse Sandwich Makers]]"."Sandwich Makers".



** And then there's Bill Cipher from "Dreamscaperers", an EldritchAbomination whose goofy appearance and laid-back personality hides massive amounts of power and a twisted sense of humor. When he graduates to full BigBad in Season 2, he becomes more vicious and manipulative, but never loses his "silly" personality, even when [[spoiler: he breaks into Earth's dimension and brings about [[RealityisOutToLunch "Weirdmageddon"]]]] in the season finale.

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** And then there's Bill Cipher from "Dreamscaperers", an EldritchAbomination whose goofy appearance and laid-back personality hides massive amounts of power and a twisted sense of humor. When he graduates to full BigBad in Season 2, he becomes more vicious and manipulative, but never loses his "silly" personality, even when [[spoiler: he [[spoiler:he breaks into Earth's dimension and brings about [[RealityisOutToLunch "Weirdmageddon"]]]] in the season finale.



* ''WesternAnimation/TheGrimAdventuresOfBillyAndMandy''
** [[TheMovie "Billy & Mandy's Big Boogey Adventure"]]: [[spoiler:the dark overlord in the BadFuture turns out to be [[TheDitz Fred Fredburger]]]].

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* ''WesternAnimation/TheGrimAdventuresOfBillyAndMandy''
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** In [[TheMovie "Billy & Mandy's Big Boogey Adventure"]]: Adventure"]], [[spoiler:the dark overlord in the BadFuture turns out to be [[TheDitz Fred Fredburger]]]].



* Skeletor from Creator/{{Filmation}}'s ''WesternAnimation/HeManAndTheMastersOfTheUniverse1983'' was portrayed in a ridiculous manner at times, but there's no doubt that if He-Man and his allies didn't exist, he would have been able to create much chaos and, possibly, take over Eternia completely.

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* ''WesternAnimation/HeManAndTheMastersOfTheUniverse1983'': Skeletor from Creator/{{Filmation}}'s ''WesternAnimation/HeManAndTheMastersOfTheUniverse1983'' was portrayed in a ridiculous manner at times, but there's no doubt that if He-Man and his allies didn't exist, he would have been able to create much chaos and, possibly, take over Eternia completely.



* Stumpy from ''WesternAnimation/{{Kaeloo}}'' can actually be quite dangerous. The most notable example is Episode 105, where he manages to [[spoiler: ''very nearly'' erase the rest of the main four from existence, and then takes over the animation studio]].

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* ''WesternAnimation/{{Kaeloo}}'': Stumpy from ''WesternAnimation/{{Kaeloo}}'' can actually be quite dangerous. The most notable example is Episode 105, where he manages to [[spoiler: ''very [[spoiler:''very nearly'' erase the rest of the main four from existence, and then takes over the animation studio]].



* Varrick from ''WesternAnimation/TheLegendOfKorra'' may act flighty and absentminded, but he hides behind that ditzy exterior [[spoiler:a ruthless CorruptCorporateExecutive who is willing to start a civil war between the Southern and Northern Water Tribes just to grab a few bucks from the conflict]].
** Bolin was never exactly a slouch in a fight, but his rather simple pro-bending style, coupled with his [[TheDitz personality]], led to him being more of a backup comic relief for the first two books. Once he [[spoiler:learns how to lavabend]], however, he becomes a force to be reckoned with, shows of his raw power stopping fights before they even start.



* [[LargeHam The Duke of Detroit]] from ''WesternAnimation/{{Motorcity}}''. Dresses like a really rich guy out jogging, is LargeHam personified, and loves to break out into random karaoke. He's also one of the most influential people in Motorcity, with enough wealth and artillery at his disposal to make your life a living hell, anytime he sees fit.

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* ''WesternAnimation/{{Motorcity}}'': [[LargeHam The Duke of Detroit]] from ''WesternAnimation/{{Motorcity}}''. Dresses dresses like a really rich guy out jogging, is LargeHam personified, and loves to break out into random karaoke. He's also one of the most influential people in Motorcity, with enough wealth and artillery at his disposal to make your life a living hell, anytime he sees fit.



%% Doesnt explain why is bad to break a Pinkie Promise. ** Also, don't ever break a Pinkie Promise...

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%% Doesnt Doesn't explain why is bad to break a Pinkie Promise. ** Also, don't ever break a Pinkie Promise...



* An episode of ''WesternAnimation/PhineasAndFerb'' had a BadFuture that occurred after [[TheCassandra Candace]] manages to bust her brothers, which also results in Perry being taken out of commission for a few months. Without anyone to oppose him, Dr. Doofenshmirtz manages to take over all of [[WhereTheHellIsSpringfield the Tri-State Area]]. Admittedly, the actions of MoralGuardians helped him, but not being opposed was still a factor.

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* An episode of ''WesternAnimation/PhineasAndFerb'' ''WesternAnimation/PhineasAndFerb'': "Phineas and Ferb's Quantum Boogaloo" had a BadFuture that occurred after future [[TheCassandra Candace]] manages to bust her brothers, which also results in Perry being taken out of commission for a few months. Without anyone to oppose him, Dr. Doofenshmirtz manages to take over all of [[WhereTheHellIsSpringfield the Tri-State Area]]. Admittedly, the actions of MoralGuardians helped him, but not being opposed was still a factor.



* ''WesternAnimation/RiseOfTheTeenageMutantNinjaTurtles'' definitely has [[AdaptationalComicRelief some of the goofiest iterations of the turtles and their extended cast]], and the new characters also tend to be pretty silly. ''None'' of them are any less dangerous than they are in more serious incarnations, and in some ways, [[AdaptationalBadass they're even more so]]. [[HarmlessVillain Except Warren Stone.]]

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* ''WesternAnimation/RiseOfTheTeenageMutantNinjaTurtles'' ''WesternAnimation/RiseOfTheTeenageMutantNinjaTurtles'': The series definitely has [[AdaptationalComicRelief some of the goofiest iterations of the turtles and their extended cast]], and the new characters also tend to be pretty silly. ''None'' of them are any less dangerous than they are in more serious incarnations, and in some ways, [[AdaptationalBadass they're even more so]]. [[HarmlessVillain Except Warren Stone.]]



* Reddy, from ''WesternAnimation/TheRuffAndReddyShow,'' is a goofball and a little cowardly. But mess with Ruff or anyone smaller than its antagonist, then all bets are off. Reddy will fight.

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* Reddy, from ''WesternAnimation/TheRuffAndReddyShow,'' ''WesternAnimation/TheRuffAndReddyShow'': Reddy is a goofball and a little cowardly. But mess with Ruff or anyone smaller than its antagonist, then all bets are off. Reddy will fight.






* In ''WesternAnimation/TheSecretShow'', a villain simply known as 'The Clown' appears and babbles on about taking over the world, while seeming completely ridiculous. The main characters decide to ignore him in favor of more visible threats, and The Clown, unopposed, takes over the world in short order.,
* The ''WesternAnimation/SonicBoom'' version of Dr. Eggman is definitely one of the goofiest iterations of the character, but he's still a mechanical genius who manages to genuinely pull off some clever plans against the heroes when they underestimate him. It's also implied that at least part of the reason he always loses is because on some level [[FriendlyEnemy he enjoys his interactions with Team Sonic]] and that he could be a much bigger threat if he really wanted to be.

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* In ''WesternAnimation/TheSecretShow'', a ''WesternAnimation/TheSecretShow'': A villain simply known as 'The Clown' appears and babbles on about taking over the world, while seeming completely ridiculous. The main characters decide to ignore him in favor of more visible threats, and The Clown, unopposed, takes over the world in short order.,
* ''WesternAnimation/SonicBoom'': The ''WesternAnimation/SonicBoom'' show's version of Dr. Eggman is definitely one of the goofiest iterations of the character, but he's still a mechanical genius who manages to genuinely pull off some clever plans against the heroes when they underestimate him. It's also implied that at least part of the reason he always loses is because on some level [[FriendlyEnemy he enjoys his interactions with Team Sonic]] and that he could be a much bigger threat if he really wanted to be.



** Hell, Amethyst herself. She's always fooling around and seems upbeat and carefree, and though she's not the most competent member of the team, she's perfectly capable of holding her own in combat. This is because while she may be a runt, she's still a Quartz gem, a born soldier, which gives her a real edge in combat [[spoiler: notably against Pearl.]]
** Peridot doesn't seem all that dangerous after her HeelFaceTurn, since she's lost her limb enhancers and is a newer, weaker gem type without a gem weapon or shapeshifting abilities, in addition to her quirky and comedic personality. Then it turns out she has "metal powers" that allow her telekinetic control of metal. By the end of Season 3, she ends up [[spoiler: poofing Jasper with a well-placed metal rod through the chest]] and by Season 4 she can lift cars.
** Pink Diamond, when we finally get to see her in flashback, is TheBabyOfTheBunch to the other Diamonds, and wears a puffy ballerina costume. She was also known for her antics and for being ''[[DrivesLikeCrazy terrible]]'' at driving her own ship. She's so childishly silly that none of the other Diamonds take her seriously when [[spoiler: she begs them to spare Earth... at which point she decides to use her Rose Quartz disguise to give the other Diamonds a threat they ''couldn't'' ignore.]]
** [[spoiler: Spinel]] from [[WesternAnimation/StevenUniverseTheMovie the movie]] qualifies. Her animation style and movements are heavily reminiscent of a 1930s cartoon, and her purpose is as a playful 'best friend', but when [[spoiler: Pink Diamond leaves her to her Earth colony, with Spinel stuck on an aging garden for 6000 years, she comes back to Earth with a vengeance and control of a drill injecting poison that gradually kills all organic life on Earth]]. Furthermore, her movements are perfect to [[ConfusionFu confuse the hell out of trained soldiers]], since they've never seen anything like it before.
* The Joker doesn't really surprise anyone. But in the ''WesternAnimation/SupermanTheAnimatedSeries'' episode, "Worlds Finest", he surely does to both Superman and Lex Luthor. Despite Batman warning Superman that the Joker has kryptonite and "to expect the unexpected" from him, Superman brushes that off. He at least wears his [[KryptoniteProofSuit lead suit]] when confronting the Joker, but lets his guard down since the kryptonite seems to be ineffective. The Joker then reveals he was prepared.
-->'''Joker''': Silly me, I forgot the acid!
:: He burns Superman's suit and uses the kryptonite, and then proceeds to dance around Superman while electrocuting him to death! If Batman didn't show up he would have killed him. The silliness doesn't stop there, as Joker keeps using a bag of marble grenades throughout, and when Luthor tries to double cross him, Joker gets the jump on him, and then proceeds to use a military Jet to destroy every building in Metropolis built by Luthor, purely out of spite!!!
* Mad Stan from ''WesternAnimation/BatmanBeyond'' is a comic relief villain through and through, being a {{Bomb Throwing Anarchist|s}} who goes off on rants about conspiracies, big government, information overload, and then tries to blow everything up, and who lives in a ManChild's apartment with smiley faces on the walls and a chihuahua. One of his schemes even involves blowing up a building because they're planning on ''raising pet license taxes''. He doesn't even have any powers, instead being forced to rely entirely on gadgets. However he's ''brutally'' strong, being described by Bruce as "being unstoppable when angered", surprisingly intelligent despite his rambling paranoia, a GadgeteerGenius, CrazyPrepared, capable of out-{{Batman Gambit}}ing Batman, and despite being the only regular of Batman's RoguesGallery to not have any powers he [[BadassNormal poses a serious threat when he goes toe-to-toe with Batman]]. In fact he consistently becomes more and more of a serious threat with each subsequent appearance.
* Otto, from ''WesternAnimation/SuperRobotMonkeyTeamHyperforceGo'', may [[GeniusDitz come across as a clown]], but some clowns are [[ChainsawGood quite handy with chainsaws]].
* In ''WesternAnimation/TaleSpin'' an antagonist's threat level is directly proportional to their zaniness. For example, Don Karnage is a complete goofball and very serious threat, whereas Shere Khan is a straight-laced CorruptCorporateExecutive and helps the heroes as often as he antagonises them. Don Karnage was something of a villainous ButtMonkey undone as much by his own AwesomeEgo as he was by the efforts of the heroes and the fact that his gang of {{Sky Pirate}}s was [[SurroundedByIdiots made up of idiots]], but there was always an icy menace behind Karnage's buffoonery reminding you that he would not hesitate to kill someone if it would benefit him.

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** Hell, Amethyst herself. She's always fooling around and seems upbeat and carefree, and though she's not the most competent member of the team, she's perfectly capable of holding her own in combat. This is because while she may be a runt, she's still a Quartz gem, a born soldier, which gives her a real edge in combat [[spoiler: notably [[spoiler:notably against Pearl.]]
** Peridot doesn't seem all that dangerous after her HeelFaceTurn, since she's lost her limb enhancers and is a newer, weaker gem type without a gem weapon or shapeshifting abilities, in addition to her quirky and comedic personality. Then it turns out she has "metal powers" that allow her telekinetic control of metal. By the end of Season 3, she ends up [[spoiler: poofing [[spoiler:poofing Jasper with a well-placed metal rod through the chest]] and by Season 4 she can lift cars.
** Pink Diamond, when we finally get to see her in flashback, is TheBabyOfTheBunch to the other Diamonds, and wears a puffy ballerina costume. She was also known for her antics and for being ''[[DrivesLikeCrazy terrible]]'' at driving her own ship. She's so childishly silly that none of the other Diamonds take her seriously when [[spoiler: she [[spoiler:she begs them to spare Earth... at which point she decides to use her Rose Quartz disguise to give the other Diamonds a threat they ''couldn't'' ignore.]]
** [[spoiler: Spinel]] [[spoiler:Spinel]] from [[WesternAnimation/StevenUniverseTheMovie the movie]] qualifies. Her animation style and movements are heavily reminiscent of a 1930s cartoon, and her purpose is as a playful 'best friend', but when [[spoiler: Pink [[spoiler:Pink Diamond leaves her to her Earth colony, with Spinel stuck on an aging garden for 6000 years, she comes back to Earth with a vengeance and control of a drill injecting poison that gradually kills all organic life on Earth]]. Furthermore, her movements are perfect to [[ConfusionFu confuse the hell out of trained soldiers]], since they've never seen anything like it before.
* The Joker doesn't really surprise anyone. But in the ''WesternAnimation/SupermanTheAnimatedSeries'' episode, "Worlds Finest", he surely does to both Superman and Lex Luthor. Despite Batman warning Superman that the Joker has kryptonite and "to expect the unexpected" from him, Superman brushes that off. He at least wears his [[KryptoniteProofSuit lead suit]] when confronting the Joker, but lets his guard down since the kryptonite seems to be ineffective. The Joker then reveals he was prepared.
-->'''Joker''': Silly me, I forgot the acid!
:: He burns Superman's suit and uses the kryptonite, and then proceeds to dance around Superman while electrocuting him to death! If Batman didn't show up he would have killed him. The silliness doesn't stop there, as Joker keeps using a bag of marble grenades throughout, and when Luthor tries to double cross him, Joker gets the jump on him, and then proceeds to use a military Jet to destroy every building in Metropolis built by Luthor, purely out of spite!!!
* Mad Stan from ''WesternAnimation/BatmanBeyond'' is a comic relief villain through and through, being a {{Bomb Throwing Anarchist|s}} who goes off on rants about conspiracies, big government, information overload, and then tries to blow everything up, and who lives in a ManChild's apartment with smiley faces on the walls and a chihuahua. One of his schemes even involves blowing up a building because they're planning on ''raising pet license taxes''. He doesn't even have any powers, instead being forced to rely entirely on gadgets. However he's ''brutally'' strong, being described by Bruce as "being unstoppable when angered", surprisingly intelligent despite his rambling paranoia, a GadgeteerGenius, CrazyPrepared, capable of out-{{Batman Gambit}}ing Batman, and despite being the only regular of Batman's RoguesGallery to not have any powers he [[BadassNormal poses a serious threat when he goes toe-to-toe with Batman]]. In fact he consistently becomes more and more of a serious threat with each subsequent appearance.
* Otto, from ''WesternAnimation/SuperRobotMonkeyTeamHyperforceGo'',
''WesternAnimation/SuperRobotMonkeyTeamHyperforceGo'': Otto may [[GeniusDitz come across as a clown]], but some clowns are [[ChainsawGood quite handy with chainsaws]].
* In ''WesternAnimation/TaleSpin'' an ''WesternAnimation/TaleSpin'': An antagonist's threat level is directly proportional to their zaniness. For example, Don Karnage is a complete goofball and very serious threat, whereas Shere Khan is a straight-laced CorruptCorporateExecutive and helps the heroes as often as he antagonises them. Don Karnage was something of a villainous ButtMonkey undone as much by his own AwesomeEgo as he was by the efforts of the heroes and the fact that his gang of {{Sky Pirate}}s was [[SurroundedByIdiots made up of idiots]], but there was always an icy menace behind Karnage's buffoonery reminding you that he would not hesitate to kill someone if it would benefit him.



* Non-villainous example in ''WesternAnimation/TheTransformers'' from the Junkions. They might only ever speak in [[ShoutOut TV references]], but in [[WesternAnimation/TheTransformersTheMovie the movie]] they came close to killing the last Autobots who could stand a chance against Unicron.
* ''WesternAnimation/TransformersPrime'' gives us Knock Out, a BrilliantButLazy Decepticon doctor who has shown that when pressed, he can be very effective in combat (just ask Arcee and Bumblebee). He's also something of a NightmareFuelStationAttendant. And may the [=AllSpark=] help you if you mess with his finish...

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* Non-villainous example in ''WesternAnimation/TheTransformers'' from the ''WesternAnimation/TheTransformers'': The Junkions. They might only ever speak in [[ShoutOut TV references]], but in [[WesternAnimation/TheTransformersTheMovie the movie]] they came close to killing the last Autobots who could stand a chance against Unicron.
* ''WesternAnimation/TransformersPrime'' gives us ''WesternAnimation/TransformersPrime'': Knock Out, a BrilliantButLazy Decepticon doctor who has shown that when pressed, he can be very effective in combat (just ask Arcee and Bumblebee). He's also something of a NightmareFuelStationAttendant. And may the [=AllSpark=] help you if you mess with his finish...



* ''WesternAnimation/YoungJustice2010'' reintroduces Klarion the Witch Boy, a LaughablyEvil PsychopathicManchild and a CloudCuckoolander. Also a [[PhysicalGod Lord]] [[GodOfEvil of]] [[HumanoidAbomination Chaos]].

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* ''WesternAnimation/YoungJustice2010'' reintroduces ''WesternAnimation/YoungJustice2010'': Klarion the Witch Boy, a LaughablyEvil PsychopathicManchild and a CloudCuckoolander. Also a [[PhysicalGod Lord]] [[GodOfEvil of]] [[HumanoidAbomination Chaos]].
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* ''WesternAnimation/TheAdventuresOfJimmyNeutronBoyGenius'':
** Sheen Estevez is a goofball who is obsessed with Ultra Lord and is so BookDumb that he once scored a [[FMinusMinus F----]] on his history test. However, he does care about Libby more than Ultra Lord and in "Crouching Jimmy, Hidden Sheen", he was more than willing to fight Yo-Yee to get her back.
** Professor Finbarr Calamitous is an AbsentMindedProfessor who in his debut appearance was never able to finish anything, even his own sentences. Even before he took self-help classes to help him finish things, he was still as threatening as he was forgetful in his first appearance. He eventually gets to a point where he nearly destroys and remakes an entire universe.
--->'''Jimmy:''' For a bumbling genius, he's pretty dangerous!
** The Nanobots' personalities and bickering are mostly comical. However, they are among the most dangerous antagonists in the series, as in their second appearance, "Return of the Nanobots", they nearly succeed in deleting everyone on Earth.
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* ''WesternAnimation/HazbinHotel'': As [[PrincessClassic Charlie]] is the protagonist, her dad [[{{Satan}} Lucifer, King of Hell]], comes across as a goofy inventor obsessed with rubber duckies whose [[BumblingDad desperation to connect with his daugher]] comes across as almost a [[TheDevilIsALoser little pathetic]]. Try to harm his little girl though and [[PapaWolf he'll]] show exactly how he's [[AssKickingEqualsAuthority ruled over demonkind for so long]].

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* ''WesternAnimation/HazbinHotel'': As [[PrincessClassic Charlie]] is the protagonist, her dad [[{{Satan}} Lucifer, King of Hell]], comes across as a goofy inventor obsessed with rubber duckies whose [[BumblingDad desperation to connect with his daugher]] comes across as almost a [[TheDevilIsALoser little pathetic]]. Try to harm his little girl though and [[PapaWolf he'll]] show exactly how he's [[AssKickingEqualsAuthority ruled over demonkind for so long]].long.
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* ''WesternAnimation/HazbinHotel'': As [[PrincessClassic Charlie]] is the protagonist, her dad [[{{Satan}} Lucifer, King of Hell]], comes across as a goofy inventor obsessed with rubber duckies whose [[BumblingDad desperation to connect with his daugher]] comes across as almost a [[TheDevilIsALoser little pathetic]]. Try to harm his little girl though and [[PapaWolf he'll]] show exactly how he's [[AssKickingEqualsAuthority ruled over demonkind for so long]].
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** Eclipsa usually behaves [[{{Cloudcuccoolander}} so carefree and unconcerned with the events around her]], that Star was initially unconvinced that she actually did anything to deserve her epithet of "the Queen of Darkness." While she certainly never did some of the things she was blamed for, when a dire situation ''personally'' concerns her, she is quick to stop goofing around and instead prove exactly why she nevertheless does deserve her the title of being the powerful magic user to come out of the royal family prior to Star herself.

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** Eclipsa usually behaves [[{{Cloudcuccoolander}} [[{{Cloudcuckoolander}} so carefree and unconcerned with the events around her]], that Star was initially unconvinced that she actually did anything to deserve her epithet of "the Queen of Darkness." While she certainly never did some of the things she was blamed for, when a dire situation ''personally'' concerns her, she is quick to stop goofing around and instead prove exactly why she nevertheless does deserve her the title of being the powerful magic user to come out of the royal family prior to Star herself.
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* ''WesternAnimation/{{Amphibia}}'': [[spoiler:[[CharlieAndTheChocolateParody Barry]] in the episode "Cursed!" appears to be a friendly candy maker but he's also a vengeful sorcerer.]]
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** Lucre was Frugal Lucre's whole [[{{Idiosyncrazy}} villain gimmick]] is being cheap. He [[BasementDweller lives in and operates out of his mother's basement]] because {{supervillain lair}}s are expensive. Everything he uses for his evil schemes he buys from the show's Walmart {{Expy}} instead of spending big bucks on brand-name items. He also ''works there'' as a day job for the employee discount. He's even willing to pass those savings onto you, demanding only $1 from every person in the world as a ransom. He's a surprisingly effective villain with his lame gimmicks.despite all of this.

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* ''WesternAnimation/StarVsTheForcesOfEvil'': The title character, Star Butterfly, is a flighty, impulsive teenage girl... who, with or without her magic wand, can kick serious butt when she or her loved ones are threatened. This is most vividly demonstrated in the Season 1 finale "Storm the Castle".

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The title character, Star Butterfly, is a flighty, impulsive teenage girl... who, with or without her magic wand, can kick serious butt when she or her loved ones are threatened. This is most vividly demonstrated in the Season 1 finale "Storm the Castle".Castle".
** Eclipsa usually behaves [[{{Cloudcuccoolander}} so carefree and unconcerned with the events around her]], that Star was initially unconvinced that she actually did anything to deserve her epithet of "the Queen of Darkness." While she certainly never did some of the things she was blamed for, when a dire situation ''personally'' concerns her, she is quick to stop goofing around and instead prove exactly why she nevertheless does deserve her the title of being the powerful magic user to come out of the royal family prior to Star herself.
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** Also, don't ever [[BerserkButton break a Pinkie Promise...]]

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* ''WesternAnimation/TransformersPrime'' gives us Knock Out, a BrilliantButLazy Decepticon doctor who has shown that when pressed, he can be very effective in combat (just ask Arcee and Bumblebee). He's also something of a NightmareFuelStationAttendant. And may the [=AllSpark=] help you if you [[BerserkButton mess with his finish...]]

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* ''WesternAnimation/TransformersPrime'' gives us Knock Out, a BrilliantButLazy Decepticon doctor who has shown that when pressed, he can be very effective in combat (just ask Arcee and Bumblebee). He's also something of a NightmareFuelStationAttendant. And may the [=AllSpark=] help you if you [[BerserkButton mess with his finish...]]
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* ''WesternAnimation/RiseOfTheTeenageMutantNinjaTurtles'' definitely has [[AdaptationalComicRelief some of the goofiest iterations of the turtles and their extended cast]], and the new characters also tend to be pretty silly. ''None'' of them are any less dangerous than they are in more serious incarnations, and in some ways, [[AdaptationalBadass they're even more so]]. [[MyFriendsAndZoidberg Except]] [[ButtMonkey Warren]] [[HarmlessVillain Stone]].

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* ''WesternAnimation/RiseOfTheTeenageMutantNinjaTurtles'' definitely has [[AdaptationalComicRelief some of the goofiest iterations of the turtles and their extended cast]], and the new characters also tend to be pretty silly. ''None'' of them are any less dangerous than they are in more serious incarnations, and in some ways, [[AdaptationalBadass they're even more so]]. [[MyFriendsAndZoidberg Except]] [[ButtMonkey Warren]] [[HarmlessVillain Stone]].Except Warren Stone.]]



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* Aku from ''WesternAnimation/SamuraiJack'' is so [[LaughablyEvil downright silly and hilarious]] at times that new viewers can be forgiven for seeing him as a HarmlessVillain if their first episode is something like "Aku's Fairy Tales" or "Jack vs. Aku". In episodes like "Jack Under the Sea" or "Jack and the Zombies", he reminds you just how terrifying the [[VoluntaryShapeshifting shape-shifting]] [[NighInvulnerability practically invincible]] [[MadeOfEvil embodiment of evil]] can really be.

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Aku from ''WesternAnimation/SamuraiJack'' is so [[LaughablyEvil downright silly and hilarious]] at times that new viewers can be forgiven for seeing him as a HarmlessVillain if their first episode is something like "Aku's Fairy Tales" or "Jack vs. Aku". In episodes like "Jack Under the Sea" or "Jack and the Zombies", he reminds you just how terrifying the [[VoluntaryShapeshifting shape-shifting]] [[NighInvulnerability practically invincible]] [[MadeOfEvil embodiment of evil]] can really be.
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* The Lich is an incredibly terrifying villain through and through, though at the end of the Dimensional Prision escape [[spoiler: he is splashed with the blood of the guardians, which brings life, and as such is turned into a giant (horned) toddler who is adopted by Tree Trunks and Mr. Pig. While Sweet Pea Trunks is a much kinder character and is often seen as a "silly man-baby" by many people, when he feels terrified and in danger, then we're shown that The Lich is still inside him and will take over his body. Even as a giant toddler he remains as terrifying as he used to be when he was a living skeleton]].

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* ** The Lich is an incredibly terrifying villain through and through, though at the end of the Dimensional Prision escape [[spoiler: he is splashed with the blood of the guardians, which brings life, and as such is turned into a giant (horned) toddler who is adopted by Tree Trunks and Mr. Pig. While Sweet Pea Trunks is a much kinder character and is often seen as a "silly man-baby" by many people, when he feels terrified and in danger, then we're shown that The Lich is still inside him and will take over his body. Even as a giant toddler he remains as terrifying as he used to be when he was a living skeleton]].
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** Kevin from ''Alien Force'' to ''Omniverse''. He's aloof, snarky and sometimes serves as the team's ComicRelief, but if you hurt his friends or manage to anger him any other way (not that difficult), he ''will'' make you pay.
** Some of Ben's more goofy looking aliens, such as [[BeTheBall Cannonbolt]], [[CluckingFunny Kickin' Hawk]] or [[BigEater Upchuck]], end up being surprisingly deadly to be up against.

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** Kevin from ''Alien Force'' to ''Omniverse''. He's aloof, snarky and sometimes serves as the team's ComicRelief, comic relief, but if you hurt his friends or manage to anger him any other way (not that difficult), he ''will'' make you pay.
** Some of Ben's more goofy looking goofy-looking aliens, such as [[BeTheBall Cannonbolt]], [[CluckingFunny [[CockyRooster Kickin' Hawk]] or Hawk]], [[BigEater Upchuck]], [[DreamWeaver Pesky Dust]] and [[PrehensileHair Mole-Stache]], end up being surprisingly deadly to be up against.

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* The Vreedle Brothers introduced in the ''WesternAnimation/Ben10AlienForce'' part of the franchise are idiots. Idiots with a ''tremendous'' overabundance of firepower and love of using it.

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The Vreedle Brothers introduced in the ''WesternAnimation/Ben10AlienForce'' ''[[WesternAnimation/Ben10AlienForce Alien Force]]'' part of the franchise are idiots. Idiots with a ''tremendous'' overabundance of firepower and love of using it.



** Kevin during ''Alien Force'' to ''Omniverse''. He's aloof, snarky and sometimes serves as the team's ComicRelief, but if you hurt his friends or manage to anger him any other way (not that difficult), he ''will'' make you pay.
** Some of Ben's more goofy looking aliens, such as Cannonbolt, Kickin' Hawk or Upchuck, end up being surprisingly deadly to be up against.

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** Kevin during from ''Alien Force'' to ''Omniverse''. He's aloof, snarky and sometimes serves as the team's ComicRelief, but if you hurt his friends or manage to anger him any other way (not that difficult), he ''will'' make you pay.
** Some of Ben's more goofy looking aliens, such as Cannonbolt, [[BeTheBall Cannonbolt]], [[CluckingFunny Kickin' Hawk Hawk]] or Upchuck, [[BigEater Upchuck]], end up being surprisingly deadly to be up against.

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* In ''WesternAnimation/SpongeBobSquarePants'', Plankton is, at his best, a LaughablyEvil villain, and at his worst, a [[IneffectualSympatheticVillain pitiable]] DesignatedVillain whose only crime is that he's TheRival to [[TookALevelInJerkass Mr. Krabbs]]. However, in TheMovie, he frames Mr. Krabs for the theft of [[JerkassGods Neptune]]'s crown and gets him frozen in ice, and takes over Bikini Bottom and [[MoralEventHorizon makes everyone his slave]].

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* In ''WesternAnimation/SpongeBobSquarePants'', ''WesternAnimation/SpongeBobSquarePants'':
** [=SpongeBob=] himself is [[ThePollyanna way too cheerful for his own good]], [[{{Manchild}} childish]], [[TheDitz dimwitted]], and [[WeirdnessMagnet always unwittingly causing mischief wherever he goes]]. However, if someone rubs him the wrong way, then things aren’t going to be pretty. While [=SpongeBob=] is almost always a NiceGuy, there have been a few times in the series where he has completely snapped, with notable instances being in “Can You Spare a Dime?” “I’m With Stupid,” and “Rock-a-Bye Bivalve.”
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Plankton is, at his best, a LaughablyEvil villain, and at his worst, a [[IneffectualSympatheticVillain pitiable]] DesignatedVillain whose only crime is that he's TheRival to [[TookALevelInJerkass Mr. Krabbs]]. However, in TheMovie, he frames Mr. Krabs for the theft of [[JerkassGods Neptune]]'s crown and gets him frozen in ice, and takes over Bikini Bottom and [[MoralEventHorizon makes everyone his slave]].

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