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* ''WesternAnimation/JackieChanAdventures'' has Mr. Jumba, whom despite appearing in only one episode, is far viler and more despicable than most of the recurring antagonists, like BigBad Shendu, and [[QuirkyMinibossSquad Finn, Ratso, and Chow]].

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* ''WesternAnimation/JackieChanAdventures'' has Mr. Jumba, whom despite appearing in only one episode, is far viler and more despicable than most of the recurring antagonists, like BigBad Shendu, and [[QuirkyMinibossSquad Finn, Ratso, Chow, and Chow]].Hak Foo, the four Enforcers]].
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* ''WesternAnimation/JackieChanAdventures'' has Mr. Jumba, whom despite appearing in only one episode, is far viler than most of the recurring antagonists, like BigBad Shendu, and [[QuirkyMinibossSquad Finn, Ratso, and Chow]].

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* ''WesternAnimation/JackieChanAdventures'' has Mr. Jumba, whom despite appearing in only one episode, is far viler and more despicable than most of the recurring antagonists, like BigBad Shendu, and [[QuirkyMinibossSquad Finn, Ratso, and Chow]].
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* ''WesternAnimation/JackieChanAdventures'' has Mr. Jumba, whom despite appearing in only one episode, is far viler than most of the recurring antagonists, like BigBad Shendu, and [[QuirkyMinibossSquad Finn, Ratso, and Chow]].
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* ''Film/JurassicPark'': While the dinosaurs do pose a threat to the lives of the main characters, they are also animals who rely on instinct to guide their behaviour and as such can't truly be hated. The human Dennis Nedry is more loathsome, as his tampering with the park's security system is what allows the dinosaurs to break free from their different paddocks and escape into the park.

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* ''Film/JurassicPark'': ''Film/JurassicPark1993'': While the dinosaurs do pose a threat to the lives of the main characters, they are also animals who rely on instinct to guide their behaviour and as such can't truly be hated. The human Dennis Nedry is more loathsome, as his tampering with the park's security system is what allows the dinosaurs to break free from their different paddocks and escape into the park.
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* While the Carnotaurus is supposed to be the BigBad of ''{{WesternAnimation/Dinosaur}}'', it is merely just a predator who only kills other dinosaurs in order to survive. On the other hand, there's the tyrannical Iguanodon herd leader Kron, who rules the Herd with an iron fist, and constantly abuses other dinosaurs he sees as being inferior to him, even feeding them to said Carnotaurus, just to try to "protect" the Herd and make sure they eventually reach the Nesting Grounds, but at the cost of their safety and well-being.
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* ''WesternAnimation/BeavisAndButthead'' has Todd Ianuzzi. In the grand scheme of things, he's little more than a local thug but Principal [=McVicker=] is the duo's most recurring ArchEnemy in a position of authority who's constantly stressed out by the duo, is trying to enforce school rules, and can have rare moments of decency. Additionally, Muddy and Dallas from the first movie were WesternTerrorists who presented a threat to the entire country with their biological weapon and as bad as they were, even they at least offered the duo money for what they thought were the pair's assassination skills. Serena Ryan from ''Do The Universe'' was a CorruptPolitician who confessed to murdering people but she at least started out as a decent person when she was younger and ultimately backed down from her antagonism when she found out the truth about Beavis and Butt-head. In contrast to all the other antagonists who have more legal authority than him or present a much greater political threat, Todd is easily more petty and despicable than all of them, showing no redeeming qualities, mercilessly beating the duo up, taking what he wants from them, and never once doing a single decent (or even transactional) thing in his interactions with the main protagonists.
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The mean orphans are not particularly likable, but the most despicable character in the movie is still Warren T. Had the mean orphans appeared earlier in the movie instead of as close to the end as they did, most viewers wouldn't really care about them.


* Near the end of ''WesternAnimation/AnAmericanTail'' after the main villain, [[BigBad Warren T.]] was defeated, [[TheHero Fievel]] meets [[KidsAreCruel three mean orphans]] who needlessly bully him, convince him to give up looking for his family, make him [[DespairEventHorizon lose hope]], [[KickTheDog push him into a mud puddle, throw straw at him so he can make a bed]], [[BreakTheCutie move him to tears]], and worst of all, [[KarmaHoudini they get off scot-free]].
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* ''WesternAnimation/TheRaccoons'': While the main businessmen in the series aren't always the nicest characters, they each have some redeeming qualities that keep them from being entirely unsympathetic characters. However, the same can't be said for Milton Midas, a conman eagle who appears in three episodes, two of which he played a major role in. His misdeeds include mistreating his workers, selling swampland under the guise of usable land, selling faulty products and denying refunds to customers, and illegally hiring people to improperly dispose of toxic waste. Thankfully, however, usually gets his comeuppance for these acts, and the last one [[PutOnAPrisonBus got him arrested in the final episode he appeared in]], which is also [[Recap/TheRaccoonsS5E12TheOneThatGotAway the second-to-last episode of the series]]. Even then, though, the last one has [[TheBadGuyWins Milton succeeding]] to an extent, [[DownerEnding having the lake that the characters loved polluted for a long time, if not permanently]].

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* ''WesternAnimation/TheRaccoons'': While the main businessmen in the series aren't always the nicest characters, they each have some redeeming qualities that keep them from being entirely unsympathetic characters. However, the same can't be said for Milton Midas, a conman eagle who appears in three episodes, two of which he played a major role in. His misdeeds include mistreating his workers, selling swampland under the guise of usable land, selling faulty products and denying refunds to customers, and illegally hiring people to improperly dispose of toxic waste. Thankfully, however, he usually gets his comeuppance for these acts, and the last one [[PutOnAPrisonBus got him arrested in the final episode he appeared in]], which is also [[Recap/TheRaccoonsS5E12TheOneThatGotAway the second-to-last episode of the series]]. Even then, though, the last one has [[TheBadGuyWins Milton succeeding]] to an extent, [[DownerEnding having the lake that the characters loved polluted for a long time, if not permanently]].

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* ''Fanfic/DannyPhantomStranded'': Beatrice Traville is no physical threat to Team Phantom and is overshadowed by both Vlad and his ghost bat in her debut during "Visited", but she stands out as a DirtyCoward elitist bitch and AbusiveMom to her daughter Stella as well as a GruesomeGrandparent to Star. She bullies Stella into obeying her through verbal and emotional abuse, and tries to force Star into an ArrangedMarriage with her most hated wannabe-suitor, Donovan Loadman, just for her own personal benefit regardless of Star's feelings and genuinely happy relationship with Danny, or the fact that Donovan is willing to hit her for opposing him. Beatrice's utter lack of positive traits makes us cheer when Star cuts her grandmother out of her life with a restraining order, and Danny scares her into leaving Amity Park forever after she spent all of "Visited" treating them and their loved ones like dirt.

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* ''Fanfic/DannyPhantomStranded'': ''Fanfic/DannyPhantomStranded'':
** While most of Danny's villains are too awesome or entertaining to hate, neither can be said for Colette Bevier, a cruel BigSisterBully and AlphaBitch who's tormented Star since the day they met just for kicks and is willing to use any means to steal her boyfriend Danny simply as a way to mess with her along with harassing their friends. She's so vile that even the sadistic ManipulativeBitch Penelope Spectra calls her a sociopath in the making.
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Beatrice Traville is no physical threat to Team Phantom and is overshadowed by both Vlad and his ghost bat in her debut during "Visited", but she stands out as a DirtyCoward elitist bitch and AbusiveMom to her daughter Stella as well as a GruesomeGrandparent to Star. She bullies Stella into obeying her through verbal and emotional abuse, and tries to force Star into an ArrangedMarriage with her most hated wannabe-suitor, Donovan Loadman, just for her own personal benefit regardless of Star's feelings and genuinely happy relationship with Danny, or the fact that Donovan is willing to hit her for opposing him. Beatrice's utter lack of positive traits makes us cheer when Star cuts her grandmother out of her life with a restraining order, order and Danny scares her into leaving Amity Park forever after she spent all of "Visited" treating them and their loved ones like dirt.dirt.
** Donovan Loadman is just a SpoiledBrat no more menacing than the Box Ghost who only cares about getting his own way. He mainly poses a threat to Danny and Star's relationship, only to become even less of a threat after being cut off by his father. However, he disgusts the characters and audience because of how cruel, self-centered, entitled, obsessive, cowardly, sociopathic, and downright insane his behavior can get. He still refuses to leave Star and Danny alone despite the restraining order against him because his fragile ego can't stand being denied, though Team Phantom and their loved ones only regard him as a nuisance that they want out of their lives, just like Colette. Even other snobs like the Mansons and the Beviers don't want anything to do with him after the unforgivable way he treated Star in "Visited" and eventually, even his stuck-up friends, Vivian and Theodore, begin getting sick of Donovan's petty vendetta with Star and Danny.
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* ''WesternAnimation/TheRaccoons'': While the main businessmen in the series aren't always the nicest characters, they each have some redeeming qualities that keep them from being entirely unsympathetic characters. However, the same can't be said for Milton Midas, a conman eagle who appears in three episodes, two of which he played a major role in. His misdeeds include mistreating his workers, selling swampland under the guise of usable land, selling faulty products and denying refunds to customers, and illegally hiring people to improperly dispose of toxic waste. Thankfully, however, usually gets his comeuppance for these acts, and the last one [[PutOnAPrisonBus got him arrested in the final episode he appeared in]]. Even then, though, the last one has [[TheBadGuyWins Milton succeeding]] to an extent, [[DownerEnding having permanently polluted the lake that the characters loved]].

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* ''WesternAnimation/TheRaccoons'': While the main businessmen in the series aren't always the nicest characters, they each have some redeeming qualities that keep them from being entirely unsympathetic characters. However, the same can't be said for Milton Midas, a conman eagle who appears in three episodes, two of which he played a major role in. His misdeeds include mistreating his workers, selling swampland under the guise of usable land, selling faulty products and denying refunds to customers, and illegally hiring people to improperly dispose of toxic waste. Thankfully, however, usually gets his comeuppance for these acts, and the last one [[PutOnAPrisonBus got him arrested in the final episode he appeared in]]. in]], which is also [[Recap/TheRaccoonsS5E12TheOneThatGotAway the second-to-last episode of the series]]. Even then, though, the last one has [[TheBadGuyWins Milton succeeding]] to an extent, [[DownerEnding having permanently polluted the lake that the characters loved]].loved polluted for a long time, if not permanently]].
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* ''WesternAnimation/TheRaccoons'': While the main businessmen in the series aren't always the nicest characters, they each have some redeeming qualities that keep them from being entirely unsympathetic characters. However, the same can't be said for Milton Midas, a conman eagle who appears in three episodes, two of which he played a major role in. His misdeeds include mistreating his workers, selling swampland under the guise of usable land, selling faulty products and denying refunds to customers, and illegally hiring people to improperly dispose of toxic waste. He usually gets his comeuppance for these acts, and the last one [[PutOnAPrisonBus got him arrested in the final episode he appeared in]].

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* ''WesternAnimation/TheRaccoons'': While the main businessmen in the series aren't always the nicest characters, they each have some redeeming qualities that keep them from being entirely unsympathetic characters. However, the same can't be said for Milton Midas, a conman eagle who appears in three episodes, two of which he played a major role in. His misdeeds include mistreating his workers, selling swampland under the guise of usable land, selling faulty products and denying refunds to customers, and illegally hiring people to improperly dispose of toxic waste. He Thankfully, however, usually gets his comeuppance for these acts, and the last one [[PutOnAPrisonBus got him arrested in the final episode he appeared in]].in]]. Even then, though, the last one has [[TheBadGuyWins Milton succeeding]] to an extent, [[DownerEnding having permanently polluted the lake that the characters loved]].

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