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** [[spoiler:[[PsychopathicManchild Eddy's Brother]]]] in TheMovie is the crowning example. [[spoiler:He takes pleasure in [[BigBrotherBully beating and belittling his little brother]], which he has been doing ''throughout most of his life''. Given he works at an amusement park, it's heavily implied he beats other children as well.]]

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** [[spoiler:[[PsychopathicManchild Eddy's Brother]]]] in TheMovie is the crowning example. [[spoiler:He takes pleasure in [[BigBrotherBully beating and belittling his little brother]], which he has been doing ''throughout most of his life''. Given he works at an amusement park, it's heavily implied he beats other children as well.]] ]] They are a pretty notable example because once they brutalize the Eds in front of everybody else for kicks [[spoiler:the rest of the cul-de-sac kids, who were [[TorchesAndPitchforks out to get the Eds in retaliation for one scam attempt too many]], are [[EveryoneHasStandards horrified]], [[HeelFaceTurn immediately]] decide to the cut Eddy and his friends some slack and save them, tossing Eddy's brother at the Kankers for a little LaserGuidedKarma]].



%%* Gelman from ''WesternAnimation/{{Recess}}''.

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%%* * Gelman from ''WesternAnimation/{{Recess}}''.the ''WesternAnimation/{{Recess}}'' episode "Gus' Last Stand" takes Gus as his new punching bag when the kid he used to regularly bully moves away and gives him [[NoHoldsBarredBeatdown the most brutal beatdown]] a [[GoryDiscretionShot Disney Saturday Morning cartoon could get away with]], makes clear he's perfectly okay with beating up T.J. and the rest of Gus' friends when [[GoThroughMe they try to make him back off]] and only stops when all of the other students in the school join in.
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* In ''Fanfic/DaphneGreengrassAndTheBoyWhoLived'', Daphne notes that this character trait is what most annoys her about some modern Slytherins. As she observes, attacks such as Malfoy cursing Neville are just stupid, as if Slytherin has to maintain its reputation as the 'evil' house it should commit such actions out of at least some kind of practical motivation beyond just wanting to be a jerk.
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* ''Manga/ASilentVoice'': Shouya Ishida was one in middle school, terrorizing [[BullyingTheDisabled Shouko]] by constantly yanking out her hearing aids and wrestling her in detention. As a young adult, he's [[ReformedBully grown out of this]] and tries his absolute best to [[MustMakeAmends make amends]] with Shouko.
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* Katsuki Bakugo from ''Manga/MyHeroAcademia'' provides his EstablishingCharacterMoment by mentioning that he's been bullying Izuku Midoriya (TheHero) for 10 years because [[FantasticRacism Izuku's Quirkless]] and gives him a TheReasonYouSuckSpeech that ends with him telling Izuku [[SuicideDare that he should kill himself and hope that he reincarnates into someone with powers]], and even when he eventually demonstrates that he has a HiddenHeartOfGold, he absolutely refuses to stop being a {{Jerkass}} and loves to use his Quirk on anything that pisses him off (usually Izuku, [[HairTriggerTemper which is way too often]])... and considering that his Quirk is [[HavingABlast the capacity to sweat nitroglycerine and set it off at will]], "anything that pisses him off" usually has to [[ScrewThisImOuttaHere run like hell]].

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* Katsuki Bakugo from ''Manga/MyHeroAcademia'' provides his EstablishingCharacterMoment by mentioning that he's been bullying Izuku Midoriya (TheHero) for 10 years because [[FantasticRacism [[FantasticAbleism Izuku's Quirkless]] and gives him a TheReasonYouSuckSpeech that ends with him telling Izuku [[SuicideDare that he should kill himself and hope that he reincarnates into someone with powers]], and even when he eventually demonstrates that he has a HiddenHeartOfGold, he absolutely refuses to stop being a {{Jerkass}} and loves to use his Quirk on anything that pisses him off (usually Izuku, [[HairTriggerTemper which is way too often]])... and considering that his Quirk is [[HavingABlast the capacity to sweat nitroglycerine and set it off at will]], "anything that pisses him off" usually has to [[ScrewThisImOuttaHere run like hell]].
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** Kevin is a JerkJock who intimidates and terrorizes the Eds (particularly Eddy) and also has anger issues.

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** Kevin is a JerkJock who intimidates and terrorizes the Eds (particularly Eddy) and also has anger issues. That being said, he has his PetTheDog moments every now and then.

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** [[spoiler:[[PsychopathicManchild Eddy's Brother]]]] in TheMovie is a more straightforward example. [[spoiler:He takes pleasure in [[BigBrotherBully beating and belittling his little brother]], which he has been doing ''throughout most of his life''. Given he works at an amusement park, it's heavily implied he beats other children as well.]] Even [[EnfantTerrible Sarah]], [[JerkJock Kevin]], and ''[[AbhorrentAdmirer the Kankers]]'' are all [[EveryoneHasStandards appalled by his actions]].

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** Kevin is a JerkJock who intimidates and terrorizes the Eds (particularly Eddy) and also has anger issues.
** [[spoiler:[[PsychopathicManchild Eddy's Brother]]]] in TheMovie is a more straightforward the crowning example. [[spoiler:He takes pleasure in [[BigBrotherBully beating and belittling his little brother]], which he has been doing ''throughout most of his life''. Given he works at an amusement park, it's heavily implied he beats other children as well.]] Even [[EnfantTerrible Sarah]], [[JerkJock Kevin]], and ''[[AbhorrentAdmirer the Kankers]]'' are all [[EveryoneHasStandards appalled by his actions]].
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** [[NeverMessWithGranny Grandma Stotch]] was revealed to be this when she repeatedly beats and intimidates Butters, both at home and at school. Despite the absurdity of it, her abuse is played with complete seriousness.

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** [[NeverMessWithGranny Grandma Stotch]] was revealed to be this when she repeatedly beats and intimidates Butters, both at home and at school. Despite the absurdity of it, her abuse is played with complete seriousness.completely straight.
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** Shelly Marsh is Stan's BigSisterBully who frequently assaults him -- either with a television, a piano, or a chair -- over the slightest of offenses. After Season 12, however, this became mitigated.

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** Shelly Marsh is Stan's hot-headed BigSisterBully who frequently assaults him -- either with a television, a piano, or a chair -- over the slightest of offenses.with minimal provocation. After Season 12, however, this became mitigated.
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* Roger Klotz in ''WesternAnimation/{{Doug}}'' is a mild case. He has the stereotypical "tough guy" looks (chains, black leather jacket, and [[AmazingTechnicolorPopulation slime-green skin]]), and is usually ''threatening'' people with acts of violence, but generally confines his bullying to the occasional name-calling, as [[EvenEvilHasStandards even he would never actually go through with his threats]], and is terrified of people who actually ''want'' to beat him up. In the show's defense, though, the writers usually don't attempt to use bullying as a major source of drama, and Doug always manages to resolve his conflicts peacefully.

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* Roger Klotz in ''WesternAnimation/{{Doug}}'' is a mild case. He has the stereotypical "tough guy" looks (chains, black leather jacket, and [[AmazingTechnicolorPopulation slime-green skin]]), and is usually ''threatening'' people with acts of violence, but generally confines his bullying to the occasional name-calling, as [[EvenEvilHasStandards [[EveryoneHasStandards even he would never actually go through with his threats]], and is terrified of people who actually ''want'' to beat him up. In the show's defense, though, the writers usually don't attempt to use bullying as a major source of drama, and Doug always manages to resolve his conflicts peacefully.
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** The Kanker Sisters antagonize the kids (mostly the Eds), have SuperStrength (albeit on par with the other characters), live in a trailer, and have no sense of table manners or personal hygiene.

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** The Kanker Sisters antagonize the kids (mostly the Eds), Eds) [[SiblingRivalry and each other]], have SuperStrength (albeit on par with the other characters), live in a trailer, and have no sense of table manners or personal hygiene.
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[[caption-width-right:300:To see the nerds driven before me, and to hear the lamentations of their math club.]]

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* The Kanker Sisters in ''WesternAnimation/EdEddNEddy'' antagonize the kids (mostly the Eds), have SuperStrength (albeit on par with the other characters), live in a trailer, and have no sense of table manners or personal hygiene.

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The Kanker Sisters in ''WesternAnimation/EdEddNEddy'' antagonize the kids (mostly the Eds), have SuperStrength (albeit on par with the other characters), live in a trailer, and have no sense of table manners or personal hygiene.hygiene.
** [[spoiler:[[PsychopathicManchild Eddy's Brother]]]] in TheMovie is a more straightforward example. [[spoiler:He takes pleasure in [[BigBrotherBully beating and belittling his little brother]], which he has been doing ''throughout most of his life''. Given he works at an amusement park, it's heavily implied he beats other children as well.]] Even [[EnfantTerrible Sarah]], [[JerkJock Kevin]], and ''[[AbhorrentAdmirer the Kankers]]'' are all [[EveryoneHasStandards appalled by his actions]].



** Trent Boyett was described as the boys as "the biggest, toughest kid in pre-school." His introduction had him whacking a classmate with a hammer even when he was crying "uncle." Years later, when he gets released from juvenile hall due to starting a fire that went out of control, he proceeds to brutally assault Butters and the sixth graders, sending them all to intensive care.

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** Trent Boyett was described as the boys as "the biggest, toughest kid in pre-school." His introduction had him whacking a classmate with a hammer even when he was crying "uncle." Years later, when he gets released from juvenile hall due to starting a fire that went out of control, he proceeds to brutally assault Butters and the sixth graders, sending giving them all a trip to the intensive care.care unit.



** [[NeverMessWithGranny Grandma Stotch]] was revealed to be this when she repeatedly beats Butters, both at home and at school. Despite the absurdity of it, her abuse is played completely seriously.

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** [[NeverMessWithGranny Grandma Stotch]] was revealed to be this when she repeatedly beats and intimidates Butters, both at home and at school. Despite the absurdity of it, her abuse is played completely seriously.with complete seriousness.
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** [[NeverMessWithGranny Grandma Stotch]] was revealed to be this when she repeatedly beats Butters, both at home and at school. Despite the absurdity of it, her abuse is treated completely seriously.
* Flatts the Flounder, from the ''WesternAnimation/SpongebobSquarepants'' episode "[[Recap/SpongeBobSquarePantsS3E3TheBullyJustOneBite The Bully]]", has only one known goal: kicking [=SpongeBob=]'s butt for no apparent reason, other than possibly because of the events of "[[Recap/SpongeBobSquarePantsS1E8SandysRocketSqueakyBoots Sandy's Rocket]]" (in which [=SpongeBob=] kidnaps various Bikini Bottom in the belief that they're aliens), or because of FantasticRacism against sponges.

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** [[NeverMessWithGranny Grandma Stotch]] was revealed to be this when she repeatedly beats Butters, both at home and at school. Despite the absurdity of it, her abuse is treated played completely seriously.
* Flatts the Flounder, from the ''WesternAnimation/SpongebobSquarepants'' episode "[[Recap/SpongeBobSquarePantsS3E3TheBullyJustOneBite The Bully]]", has only one known goal: kicking [=SpongeBob=]'s butt for no apparent reason, other than possibly because reason. He also bullies ''his father'', who is justifiably afraid of the events of "[[Recap/SpongeBobSquarePantsS1E8SandysRocketSqueakyBoots Sandy's Rocket]]" (in which [=SpongeBob=] kidnaps various Bikini Bottom in the belief that they're aliens), or because of FantasticRacism against sponges.him as well.
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* ''WesternAnimation/SouthPark'':
** Eric Cartman is a FatBastard example. He takes pleasure in tormenting others (mainly [[NoRespectGuy Kyle]] and [[ExtremeDoormat Butters]]), [[HairTriggerTemper has anger issues]], and [[InsufferableImbecile has his moments of being simple-minded]].
** Trent Boyett was described as the boys as "the biggest, toughest kid in pre-school." His introduction had him whacking a classmate with a hammer even when he was crying "uncle." Years later, when he gets released from juvenile hall due to starting a fire that went out of control, he proceeds to brutally assault Butters and the sixth graders, sending them all to intensive care.
** Shelly Marsh is Stan's BigSisterBully who frequently assaults him -- either with a television, a piano, or a chair -- over the slightest of offenses. After Season 12, however, this became mitigated.
** [[NeverMessWithGranny Grandma Stotch]] was revealed to be this when she repeatedly beats Butters, both at home and at school. Despite the absurdity of it, her abuse is treated completely seriously.
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* The Kanker Sisters in ''WesternAnimation/EdEddNEddy'' antagonize the kids (mostly the Eds), have SuperStrength (albeit on par with the other characters), live in a trailer, and have no sense of table manners or personal hygiene.

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* ''Literature/TheBadUnicornTrilogy'': Ricky [[RedBaron "the Kraken"]] Reynolds. In one of his first appearances, ''[[WouldHitAGirl he provokes a fight with a girl]]''[[note]][[ActionGirl Good thing she completely whoops his butt]][[/note]]. Taken UpToEleven when he [[spoiler:is turned into a monster]].

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* ''Literature/TheBadUnicornTrilogy'': Ricky [[RedBaron "the Kraken"]] Reynolds. In one of his first appearances, ''[[WouldHitAGirl he provokes a fight with a girl]]''[[note]][[ActionGirl Good thing she completely whoops his butt]][[/note]]. Taken UpToEleven further when he [[spoiler:is turned into a monster]].
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** A seemingly minor plot point revolves around a missing man named Shinya Kawai, a sleazy bar owner who disappeared five years prior to the story. [[spoiler: As it turns out, he was the ringleader of a band of bullies that brutally harassed a smaller student, Mitsuru Kusumoto, beating him black and blue on a daily basis until Mitsuru attempted suicide. Kawai was scapegoated by his "friends" and had to change schools, but a chance meeting years later between him and Mitsuru's mother Reiko revealed that he was completely unremorseful about what happened, even proud to some extent. this led to Reiko accepting an offer from Kawai's former teacher, Jin Kuwana, to kidnap and murder Kawai for his crimes]].

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** A seemingly minor plot point revolves around a missing man named Shinya Kawai, a sleazy bar owner who disappeared five years prior to the story. [[spoiler: As it turns out, he was the ringleader of a band of bullies that brutally harassed a smaller student, Mitsuru Kusumoto, beating him black and blue on a daily basis until Mitsuru attempted suicide. Kawai was scapegoated by his "friends" and had to change schools, but a chance meeting years later between him and Mitsuru's mother Reiko revealed that he was completely unremorseful about what happened, even proud to some extent. this led to Reiko accepting an offer from Kawai's former teacher, teacher Jin Kuwana, Kuwana (who is the aforementioned extremist BullyHunter) to kidnap and murder Kawai for his crimes]].
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* Francis in ''WesternAnimation/TheFairlyOddparents''. He's about twice the size of everyone else at his school (throwaway dialogue indicates he's been held back at least two years, [[FreudianExcuse and has a dad who's a full-on convict]]), he wears heavy chains on his clothes, he has grey skin, he apparently feeds first graders to his dog, and he's brought medieval weapons to school on at least one occasion. You know... just like bullies in real life.

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* Francis in ''WesternAnimation/TheFairlyOddparents''. He's about twice the size of everyone else at his school (throwaway dialogue indicates he's been held back at least two years, [[FreudianExcuse and has a dad who's a full-on convict]]), he wears heavy chains on his clothes, he has grey skin, he apparently feeds first graders to his dog, and he's brought medieval weapons to school on at least one occasion. You know... [[SarcasmMode just like bullies in real life.life]].
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* Stelio Kontos, Stan's childhood bully from ''WesternAnimation/AmericanDad''. Stuck a bat in his pants. Enough said. He's so infamous that he's effectively a bully-for-hire who will beat up anyone who pays him enough.

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* Stelio Kontos, Stan's childhood bully from ''WesternAnimation/AmericanDad''. Stuck a bat in his pants. Enough said. He's so infamous that he's effectively a bully-for-hire who will beat up anyone who for whomever pays him enough.him.

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* Stelio Kontos, Stan's childhood bully from ''WesternAnimation/AmericanDad''. Stuck a bat in his pants. Enough said.

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* Stelio Kontos, Stan's childhood bully from ''WesternAnimation/AmericanDad''. Stuck a bat in his pants. Enough said. He's so infamous that he's effectively a bully-for-hire who will beat up anyone who pays him enough.
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** A flashback shows that Homer himself was this, as when he reminisced about his experiences with bullying he fondly thought about beating up a young Smithers to the song "Kung Fu Fighting" while Barney played the flute.
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* ''ComicBook/RobinSeries'': The brutal bullies Mark Meachum and Josh Stanzland get transferred to Tim's high school along with a bunch of other students due to school shutdowns in the wake of the devastating man-made earthquakes that lead to ''ComicBook/BatmanNoMansLand''. The campus and staff are not equipped to deal with the influx of students, and after getting away with repeated cruel acts in public, they eventually drag their favorite victim to the wooded area behind the football field and beat him to death.

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* ''ComicBook/RobinSeries'': ''ComicBook/{{Robin|1993}}'': The brutal bullies Mark Meachum and Josh Stanzland get transferred to Tim's high school along with a bunch of other students due to school shutdowns in the wake of the devastating man-made earthquakes that lead to ''ComicBook/BatmanNoMansLand''. The campus and staff are not equipped to deal with the influx of students, and after getting away with repeated cruel acts in public, they eventually drag their favorite victim to the wooded area behind the football field and beat him to death.
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* ''VideoGame/LostJudgment'' has school bullying and its fallout as a major plot point, so bullies of all sorts make their presence known:
** Hiro Mikoshiba, the person whose death kicks off the main plot, had the appearance of a model student when he was in high school. Out of sight, however, Mikoshiba severely tormented one of his fellow students, Toshiro Ehara, beating him up and stealing his lunch money day after day. It eventually got to the point where Toshiro killed himself, but Mikoshiba got away scot free and eventually became a student teacher, where he was seen using similar tactics to turn the basketball team against one of their newer recruits, Mami Koda. [[spoiler: Then he got kidnapped by a KnightTemplar BullyHunter and brutally murdered by Toshiro's father]].
** A seemingly minor plot point revolves around a missing man named Shinya Kawai, a sleazy bar owner who disappeared five years prior to the story. [[spoiler: As it turns out, he was the ringleader of a band of bullies that brutally harassed a smaller student, Mitsuru Kusumoto, beating him black and blue on a daily basis until Mitsuru attempted suicide. Kawai was scapegoated by his "friends" and had to change schools, but a chance meeting years later between him and Mitsuru's mother Reiko revealed that he was completely unremorseful about what happened, even proud to some extent. this led to Reiko accepting an offer from Kawai's former teacher, Jin Kuwana, to kidnap and murder Kawai for his crimes]].
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** Jamie isn't much in the way of being physically intimidating; she's actually quite [[CuteBruiser small and silly-looking]] (like a goose-stepping [[CartoonCreature windup toy with horns and a stupid hat]]), and for the first two seasons her being a bully is mostly a case of OffstageVillainy. In the third season, however, a montage shows that she's committed such [[CrossesTheLineTwice completely insane]] acts as having birds devour someone alive, dismembering one student's limb before chewing it up and spitting it back at her, and partially ''[[BlackComedyCannibalism cannibalizing]]'' two kids. The only thing that can keep her well-behaved [[EvenBadMenLoveTheirMamas is her mom]].

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** Jamie isn't much in the way of being physically intimidating; she's actually quite [[CuteBruiser small and silly-looking]] (like a goose-stepping [[CartoonCreature windup toy with horns and a stupid hat]]), and for the first two seasons her being a bully is mostly a case of OffstageVillainy. In the third season, however, a montage shows that she's committed such [[CrossesTheLineTwice completely insane]] acts as having birds devour someone alive, dismembering one student's limb before chewing it up and spitting it back at her, and partially ''[[BlackComedyCannibalism cannibalizing]]'' two kids. Even ''[[AdultsAreUseless the staff]]'' [[AdultsAreUseless are of no use to stop her, intimidated by her strength themselves]]. The only thing that can keep her well-behaved [[EvenBadMenLoveTheirMamas is her mom]].
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* Butch-Patrick Milosevic from ''WesternAnimation/TheBoondocks'' is a hulking brute who's able to get away with anything due to being both strong and vicious enough to brutalize anyone trying to stop him, including adults.

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* Butch-Patrick Butch Magnus Milosevic from ''WesternAnimation/TheBoondocks'' is a hulking brute who's able to get away with anything due to being both strong and vicious enough to brutalize anyone trying to stop him, adults, including adults.drill sergeants.
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* As with everything childhood related, ''WesternAnimation/CodenameKidsNextDoor'' [[ExaggeratedTrope exaggerates]] this to epic proportions, depicting bullies as equivalent to [[EverythingsBetterWithDinosaurs dinosaurs]] in {{Homage}} to ''Franchise/JurassicPark''. Named species of bully include the Noogieraptor, Spitballosaurus, Wet Willie Mammoth, and the fearsome [[TRexpy Wedgiesaurus Rex]].

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* As with everything childhood related, ''WesternAnimation/CodenameKidsNextDoor'' [[ExaggeratedTrope exaggerates]] this to epic proportions, depicting bullies as equivalent to [[EverythingsBetterWithDinosaurs dinosaurs]] in {{Homage}} to ''Franchise/JurassicPark''. Named species of bully include the Noogieraptor, Spitballosaurus, Wet Willie Mammoth, and the fearsome [[TRexpy Wedgiesaurus Rex]]. Though they're used sparingly throughout the series, since the protagonists ''are'' a pack of [[PintsizedPowerhouse pintsized powerhouses]] who publicly fight ''adult'' supervillains on a daily basis.
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* Francis in ''WesternAnimation/TheFairlyOddparents''. He's about twice the size of everyone else at his school, he wears heavy chains on his clothes, he has grey skin, he apparently feeds first graders to his dog, and he's brought medieval weapons to school on at least one occasion. You know... just like bullies in real life.

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* Francis in ''WesternAnimation/TheFairlyOddparents''. He's about twice the size of everyone else at his school, school (throwaway dialogue indicates he's been held back at least two years, [[FreudianExcuse and has a dad who's a full-on convict]]), he wears heavy chains on his clothes, he has grey skin, he apparently feeds first graders to his dog, and he's brought medieval weapons to school on at least one occasion. You know... just like bullies in real life.
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* ''Film/FearStreet'' In "Part Two: 1978", stringing someone up from a tree and burning them with a lighter, as Sheila does with Ziggy, goes right past bullying and straight into actual torture.

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* ''Film/FearStreet'' ''Film/FearStreet'': In "Part Two: 1978", stringing someone up from a tree and burning them with a lighter, as Sheila does with Ziggy, goes right past bullying and straight into actual torture.
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But he'll beat on your head like a big-bass drum\\

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But he'll beat on your head like a big-bass big bass drum\\



He's a Bully!"''

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He's a Bully!"'' bully!"''

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