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    Sister Jill and Panther Zora 
The antagonists of Cutey Honey. The two leaders of Panther Claw.

  • Adaptational Karma: Usually, Zora escapes any form of karma due to the early cancellation of the version of the series she appears in. Not here- Honey kills her.
  • Bad Boss: As usual, Jill is not nice to her servants, killing one after they report back from a failed heist.
  • The Berserker: After Seinaru destroys her whip, Jill loses it and reverts back to her feral cat instincts.
  • Dies Differently in Adaptation:
    • While every version of Jill has met a different end, Seinaru kills her with a Purity Bomb, which is not how any version died.
    • As mentioned, Zora is stabbed by Honey and dies shortly thereafter, which does not lineup with how she died in Flash, which was the only time she died.
  • Dual Boss: They fight at the same time- Jill fights Seinaru, and Zora fights Honey.
  • Starter Villain: The first villains Seinaru properly fights.
  • Whip of Dominance: Jill's default weapon is a whip, and she maintains the Dominatrix motif from Cutey Honey.

    Daimao 
The antagonist of Akazukin Chacha. Turned Chacha's parents to stone.

    Sorges, Yordas, and Haidenyans 
Daimao’s three underlings. They’re not very good at their jobs.

  • Mistreatment-Induced Betrayal: After they get turned back from being animals, they all reform and help fight Daimao.
  • Refusal of the Call: They agree not to come with the heroes, and instead stay behind to help them fight Daimao.
  • You Have Failed Me: A non lethal example. At wit’s end with their constant failures to kill Chacha, Daimao turns them into animals to get them to try to kill her themselves.

    Buros 
The antagonist of Nurse Angel Ririka SOS. The leader of Dark Joker.

  • Adaptational Karma: His death in canon resulted in a spread of the Black Vaccine, making an already bad situation worse. This time, his death destroys all the Black Vaccine as well.

    Isahi Toratora 

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I… command an army of tigers!

An Original Generation villain in Sailor Moon. An insane anti-Sun cultist, he was given power (and an army of tigers) by Chaos to achieve his dream.

  • Cats Are Mean: Has an army of tigers to do his bidding.
  • Cranial Processing Unit: Subverted with his robot tiger Jake, and he calls out this assumption when it ended up beheaded yet continued fighting.
  • Fountain of Youth: Is a frail old man, but once Seinaru's party infiltrate his lair, he imbibed a Potion to achieve this effect and fight them himself.
  • Karmic Death: He is killed when Sailor Sun uses her Amber Corona attack to give him an intense sunburn which allows Seinaru to finish him off. He was killed by the very power he sought to destroy.
  • Omnicidal Maniac: By extension. As he wants to destroy the sun, which would spell the end of all life on Earth, he is this, though whether he wants this or not despite his insanity is up to debate.
  • Original Generation: He doesn’t exist in canon.
  • Shout-Out: Everything about him is a walking reference to Jonathan Young's "Army of Tigers" music video. His robot tiger being named Jake is a reference to Animorphs, given its leader Jake uses a tiger as his default battle morph.
  • Star Killing: Wants to destroy the Sun, and believes killing Sailor Sun would do that. Seinaru tries to reason with him that destroying the Sun would lead to the end of all life on Earth, as without the Sun, it would be impossible to grow food and thus everyone would starve to death, but he's too insane to listen.
  • Starter Villain: Is the first antagonist to be fought by Seinaru's party in their visits to Moonlit Tokyo and is defeated summarily.

    Chaos 
The antagonist of Sailor Moon. A huge destructive force that seeks to destroy everything.

    Stress Squad 
The antagonists of Sweet Valerian. A group consisting of three strangely dressed men and a giant tanuki.

    Lionguildy 
Ultimaguil's most powerful warrior with a fetish towards unclothed people.

  • King of Beasts: Explains why he’s the strongest since most of Ultimaguil's minions are animals anyway.
  • I Regret Nothing: As is customary for Guildies, he congratulates Tail Yellow for beating him.

    Chieftain 
The antagonist of Gonna Be The Twin-Tail. The leader of Ultimaguil.

    Murky Dismal and Lurky Bismal 
The antagonists of Rainbow Brite. A little grey man and his bumbling fuzzy goon.

    The King of Shadows 
Murky's master. Comes back to life to attack.

    The Dark Princess and Count Blogg 
Another of Rainbow's enemies. A petty and cruel princess and her servant.

  • Death by Adaptation: Both are killed off here when they survived in the show. To be clear, the Dark Princess had clearly gone too far with her desire to wipe out all life in her vanity, and Blogg wasn’t going to change no matter what.

    Dikku Shisonai 
An Original Generation villain in Powerpuff Girls Z, he's this universe's version of Dick Hardly. He abducts Mighty Bunny to create clones to conquer New Townsville.

  • Adaptational Villainy: Manages to be even worse than his original counterpart. As bad as Dick Hardly was, he never resorted to kidnapping. This one does, abducting Usagi Kito.
  • Asshole Victim: Yes, Seinaru might have gone too far in burning him to death… But he, without any doubt, deserved it.
  • Hate Sink: He’s the most loathsome villain encountered up to that point.
  • Humans Are the Real Monsters: This one, anyway, considering his crimes.
  • One-Winged Angel: Once he downs some Chemical Z, he becomes a monster.

    HIM and the Dai-Beat Alls 
The antagonists of Powerpuff Girls Z. An evil demon and the rest of the PPGZ' rouges gallery.

  • Human Popsicle: HIM and his volcano lair is frozen solid, preventing him from threatening New Townsville ever again.
  • Killed Off for Real: Seinaru purifies both Princess and Sedusa, removing their influence from their hosts.
  • Team Member in the Adaptation: The original Beat-Alls consisted of Mojo, HIM, Fuzzy, and Princess. This one adds the Rowdyruffs, the Gangreen Gang, Sedusa, and the Ameoba Boys.

    Deep Blue 
The antagonist of Tokyo Mew Mew. An evil alien who seeks to destroy all life on Earth.

  • Killed Off for Real: Has his essence separated from Masaya’s body before he is destroyed, allowing Masaya to become the Blue Knight without his influence.

    Gramorr 
The antagonist of LoliRock. An evil wizard who took over a world.

  • Big "NO!": Just like in canon, he does one when he gets killed.
  • Body Horror: Near the end of his fight, the heroes swipe his mask, exposing his horribly burnt face.
  • Villainous Breakdown: After having his mask taken off, he loses it.

    Grosser 
The antagonist of Corrector Yui. The obsessed Master Server of ComNet.

  • Sealed Evil in a Can: He gets sandboxed and put in a USB, which is then placed in another device.
  • Spared by the Adaptation: Instead of being deleted by the Correctors, he is removed from the internet and sealed in another device.

    Dark Opal 
The antagonist of Amethyst, Princess of Gemworld. The warlock boss of Amy’s game.

  • Adaptational Badass: Partway through his fight, an observing Book Troop agent hits him with a sphere of energy, giving him the powers he had in the comic.
  • Death by Adaptation: He survived and made a retreat in canon. In keeping with what happened to the counterpart from the comics, he dies here.

    Black Hole 
The antagonist of Pretty Cure. It created all the evil in the known universe.

  • Greater-Scope Villain: This fanfic goes with the idea that he's responsible for the other evil factions that appeared even after his death.
  • The Ghost: Mentioned but has yet to appear.
  • Made of Evil: Is described as the incarnation of every single evil thing in the whole Pretty Cure multiverse.

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