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* Watto in ''Franchise/StarWars Episode I: Film/ThePhantomMenace'' has a huge nose, which contributed to the case of critics who called him an [[SpaceJews anti-Semitic stereotype]].
** Also, Palpatine/Sidious' actor, Ian [=McDiarmid=], has a rather large nose, which is very visible in the Prequel Trilogy and the last episode of the Original Trilogy. It is often the most visible part of his upper face when he's in his Sith robes, apart from his mouth and chin even when his eyes are fully hidden. And he is the [[MagnificentBastard main villain of the saga]], leaps and bounds beyond the small-time desert merchant Watto.
** Also, Palpatine/Sidious' actor, Ian [=McDiarmid=], has a rather large nose, which is very visible in the Prequel Trilogy and the last episode of the Original Trilogy. It is often the most visible part of his upper face when he's in his Sith robes, apart from his mouth and chin even when his eyes are fully hidden. And he is the [[MagnificentBastard main villain of the saga]], leaps and bounds beyond the small-time desert merchant Watto.
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** Watto in''Franchise/StarWars Episode ''Episode I: Film/ThePhantomMenace'' has a huge nose, which contributed to the case of critics who called him an [[SpaceJews anti-Semitic stereotype]].
**Also, Palpatine/Sidious' actor, Ian [=McDiarmid=], has a rather large nose, which is very visible in the Prequel Trilogy and the last episode of the Original Trilogy. It is often the most visible part of his upper face when he's in his Sith robes, apart from his mouth and chin even when his eyes are fully hidden. And he is the [[MagnificentBastard main villain of the saga]], leaps and bounds beyond the small-time desert merchant Watto.
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* Creator/PedroPascal has snarked that his "sharp nose" has probably doomed him to "playing bad guys[[note]]referring to anti-heroes as well as villains[[/note]] forever", in various mediums.
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* Creator/PedroPascal Creator/PedroPascal, who portrays villains and anti-heroes across various mediums, has snarked that his "sharp nose" has probably doomed him to "playing bad guys[[note]]referring to anti-heroes as well as villains[[/note]] forever", in various mediums.guys forever."
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* Igor from the ''VideoGame/{{Persona}}'' series is an aversion; in spite of his shnoz he's nothing but helpful. VideoGame/Persona5 has [[spoiler:the main villain ''impersonating'' Igor for most of the game, meaning it's subverted--while when disguised as Igor he has the trademark can-opener-nose, his true form has a robotic flat face.]]
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* Variously used in ''{{ComicBook/Asterix}}''. While the Gauls all have big tomato-like noses (a characteristic of many FrancoBelgianComics), several villains have them as well. Creator/JuliusCaesar has a tall, pointy nose, but so do several heroic characters (and women meant to be attractive more than humorous are shown with more normal noses as well).
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* Variously used in ''{{ComicBook/Asterix}}''. While the Gauls all have big tomato-like noses (a characteristic of many FrancoBelgianComics), several villains have them as well. Creator/JuliusCaesar UsefulNotes/JuliusCaesar has a tall, pointy nose, but so do several heroic characters (and women meant to be attractive more than humorous are shown with more normal noses as well).
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* ComicBok/TheJoker is sometimes drawn like this, DependingOnTheArtist. Creator/JimLee, in particular, [[http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_yb2sPgNSS4Q/TLS1QhunH3I/AAAAAAAAAX4/LQHgMRu2VQg/s1600/Jim+Lee+1.jpg likes to draw him this way]].
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* ComicBok/TheJoker ComicBook/TheJoker is sometimes drawn like this, DependingOnTheArtist. Creator/JimLee, in particular, [[http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_yb2sPgNSS4Q/TLS1QhunH3I/AAAAAAAAAX4/LQHgMRu2VQg/s1600/Jim+Lee+1.jpg likes to draw him this way]].
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* SelfDemonstrating/TheJoker is sometimes drawn like this, DependingOnTheArtist. Creator/JimLee, in particular, [[http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_yb2sPgNSS4Q/TLS1QhunH3I/AAAAAAAAAX4/LQHgMRu2VQg/s1600/Jim+Lee+1.jpg likes to draw him this way]].
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* SelfDemonstrating/TheJoker ComicBok/TheJoker is sometimes drawn like this, DependingOnTheArtist. Creator/JimLee, in particular, [[http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_yb2sPgNSS4Q/TLS1QhunH3I/AAAAAAAAAX4/LQHgMRu2VQg/s1600/Jim+Lee+1.jpg likes to draw him this way]].
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* Quite a few villains in the Franchise/DisneyAnimatedCanon, e.g. [[Disney/TheHunchbackOfNotreDame Frollo]], [[Disney/{{Aladdin}} Jafar]], and [[Disney/PeterPan Captain Hook.]]
* Alistair Krei from ''Disney/BigHero6'', a sleazy businessman. [[spoiler:It turns out he's ''not'' the villain Yokai -- it's Professor Robert Callaghan. In an interesting twist, our first real hint Krei isn't Yokai is his large nose, [[FridgeBrilliance which is too big to fit into the mask.]]]]
* Alistair Krei from ''Disney/BigHero6'', a sleazy businessman. [[spoiler:It turns out he's ''not'' the villain Yokai -- it's Professor Robert Callaghan. In an interesting twist, our first real hint Krei isn't Yokai is his large nose, [[FridgeBrilliance which is too big to fit into the mask.]]]]
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* Alistair Krei from''Disney/BigHero6'', ''WesternAnimation/BigHero6'', a sleazy businessman. [[spoiler:It turns out he's ''not'' the villain Yokai -- it's Professor Robert Callaghan. In an interesting twist, our first real hint Krei isn't Yokai is his large nose, [[FridgeBrilliance which is too big to fit into the mask.]]]]
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* Bubonic and his Aunt in ''WesternAnimation/{{Wunschpunsch}}''.
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** The nasty but dimwitted JimmyDurante cat in "WesternAnimation/AGruesomeTwosome".
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* Gargamel, from''WesternAnimation/TheSmurfs'', a evil wizard and sworn enemy of the Smurfs, is portrayed in the animated TV show as having a long nose.
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* Gargamel, from''WesternAnimation/TheSmurfs'', a evil wizard and sworn enemy of the Smurfs, is portrayed in the animated TV show has a long nose.
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* The [[OurGoblinsAreDifferent Gretchin]] of ''TabletopGame/{{Warhammer 40000}}'' have ridiculously long noses that take up half their head. The same is also true for their ''TabletopGame/{{Warhammer}}'' equivalents, the Goblins.
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* Gargamell, from''WesternAnimation/TheSmurfs'', a evil wizard and sworn enemy of the Smurfs, is portrayed in the animated TV show has a long nose.
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* Invoked in ''WesternAnimation/PeaceOnEarth.'' Grandpa Squirrel mistakes the human soldiers [[GasMaskMooks gas masks]] for "long snoots what fastened onto their stomachs."
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** This is even [[LampshadeHanging lampshaded]] in one volume, where ''one of his own [[{{Mook}} mooks]]'' likens his nose to that of a proboscis monkey.
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* Gru of ''WesternAnimation/DespicableMe''. A subversion, that while he ''is'' a [[VillainProtagonist villain]], he's actually a [[AffablyEvil good]] [[AntiVillain person]].
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* In ''WesternAnimation/BatmanMaskOfThePhantasm'', we see in a flashback, the mobster who killed the father of Bruce Wayne's fiancee, has a noticeably long knife-like nose. This actually cues Batman that the hitman was actually [[spoiler:''ComicBook/TheJoker'']] in his pre SuperVillain days.
* Gru of''WesternAnimation/DespicableMe''.''WesternAnimation/DespicableMe'' has a long needle-like nose. A subversion, that while he ''is'' a [[VillainProtagonist villain]], he's actually a [[AffablyEvil good]] [[AntiVillain person]].
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* Corvax from ''WesternAnimation/MuzzyInGondoland''.
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* Igor from the ''VideoGame/{{Persona}}'' series is an aversion; in spite of his shnoz he's nothing but helpful.
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* The Chief Blue Meanie, Max and a number of Meanie minions sport a prolific proboscis in ''WesternAnimation/YellowSubmarine''.
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* ''WesternAnimation/TheSecretLifeOfPets2'': Sergei is the movie's villain and his nose shows it.
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* ''Film/{{Thunderball}}'': Emilio Largo, the BigBad, has a prominent hook nose.
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''Webcomic/StringTheory''. PlayedForLaughs when he expresses regret that his estranged daughter (whom he's never met) has inherited his nose.
* ''Webcomic/KillSixBillionDemons'': Oscar the [[OurDemonsAreDifferent devil]] has a foot-long {{Tengu}}-style red nose and is quite literally a CardCarryingVillain -- though he also has "EVIL" print pants in case bystanders haven't gotten the message.
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]] One speculation is that children tend to have small, upturned noses, and since ChildrenAreInnocent, large noses are associated with age and lack of said innocence. (This is similar to HairOfGoldHeartOfGold.)
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* The CEO of Detnerat has one in ''Manga/MyHeroAcademia'', which undergoes a noticeable ArtShift [[spoiler: when he's showing his true colors as the leader of the Meta Liberation Army]]. Usually it's quite cartoonish, but [[spoiler: as a villain]] it's depicted as more realistic and with a noticeable hook.
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** Subverted with [[spoiler: Kaku]], who was presented as a villain in the Water 7 saga... [[spoiler: but actually was TheMole.]]
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* The [[spoiler: purple Raiment wielder]] in ''Webcomic/Parallax'' has a very pointy one.
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*Gargamell, from''WesternAnimation/TheSmurfs'', a evil wizard and sworn enemy of the Smurfs, is portrayed in the animated TV show has a long nose.