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* ''Series/TheWheelOfTime'': Loial is an Ogier, a towering humanoid man who inspired fear from both Rand and people earlier in Tar Valon, to the point a mob chased him around the city. However, in truth he's harmless. Loial is a highly polite, scholarly fellow who has no ill intent toward them.

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* Archie "Snake" Simpson from ''Series/{{Degrassi}}''. Minus the "not book smart" part in this case (one of the smart kids in the '80s version, he comes back as a teacher and makes principal well before age 40).
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* Archie "Snake" Simpson from ''Series/{{Degrassi}}''.''Franchise/{{Degrassi}}''. Minus the "not book smart" part in this case (one of the smart kids in the '80s version, he comes back as a teacher and makes principal well before age 40).
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* Kubiak from ''Series/ParkerLewisCantLose'', although he starts as a bully. Abraham Benrubi, the actor for Larry "Kube" Kubiak often plays this role, and is noted in the Real Life section for also being this.

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* Kubiak from ''Series/ParkerLewisCantLose'', although he starts as a bully. Abraham Benrubi, Creator/AbrahamBenrubi, the actor for Larry "Kube" Kubiak often plays this role, and is noted in the Real Life section for also being this.
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* ''Series/TheLordOfTheRingsTheRingsOfPower'': The Stranger is this to the little [[{{Hobbits}} Harfoots]]. They even call him "the giant". He has tremendous powers that he cannot control yet and is always worried he may accidentally hurt them, and when that finally happens, he choses to leave them for their own safety.
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* In the second season of ''Series/CobraKai,'' this would become Chris' defining characteristic: huge, peaceful (if a bit on the slow side), and immediately at home in Miyagi-do Karate after a taste of Cobra Kai training. But he could still lay the smackdown, as Mitch found out the painful way.
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* Creator/LouFerrigno from ''Series/TheKingOfQueens'', lampshaded in the quote above. (Despite the fact that he used to play ''Series/TheIncredibleHulk1977''.)

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** Taken UpToEleven in ''Series/UltramanCosmos'', where the titular Ultra is an outright MartialPacifist who prefers to use non-lethal methods to subdue monsters whenever possible. Of course, most of those monsters [[NonMaliciousMonster aren't evil in the first place]], making this a JustifiedTrope.

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** Detective Jeffries is even bigger than Vera and even more calm ([[BerserkButton usually]]).

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** Grissom himself is almost never angry. However, if you press [[BerserkButton just the right button]], such as by selling drugs to kids, Grissom may lose his cool and [[AndThatsTerrible go into quite the rage]].

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** Grissom himself is almost never angry. However, if you press [[BerserkButton just the right button]], such as make him really angry, like by selling drugs to kids, Grissom may lose his cool and [[AndThatsTerrible go into quite the rage]].rage.



* ''Series/DoctorWho'':
** Toberman from "[[Recap/DoctorWhoS5E1TheTombOfTheCybermen The Tomb of the Cybermen]]".
** Condo from "[[Recap/DoctorWhoS13E5TheBrainOfMorbius The Brain of Morbius]]". His {{Berserk Button}}s are his missing arm (which his MadScientist superior uses to blackmail him), and that time that Solon effectively betrayed him by offering him up as a replacement sacrifice to the Sisterhood of Karn in exchange for the Doctor's life (Or, at least, his head).

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** %%** Condo from "[[Recap/DoctorWhoS13E5TheBrainOfMorbius The Brain of Morbius]]". His {{Berserk Button}}s Berserk Buttons are his missing arm (which his MadScientist superior uses to blackmail him), and that time that Solon effectively betrayed him by offering him up as a replacement sacrifice to the Sisterhood of Karn in exchange for the Doctor's life (Or, at least, his head).
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* Gabra is TheBigGuy of the ''Series/Akumaizer3''. He's also the most outwardly friendly, and a FriendToAllChildren by his own proclamation.
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* ''Series/TheWheelOfTime'': Loial is an Ogier, a towering humanoid man who inspired fear from both Rand and people earlier in Tar Valon, to the point a mob chased him around the city. However, in truth he's harmless. Loial is a highly polite, scholarly fellow who has no ill intent toward them.
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** Really, most anyone played by Fred Gwynne qualifies. His 6'5" frame, baritone voice, and pleasant, shy nature made him a natural for these parts.

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* David Palmer in ''Series/TwentyFour'' is an example of this trope. He acts that way at times and he's not particularly vicious.
%%* Lurch from ''Series/TheAddamsFamily''.
* Mack on ''Series/AgentsOfSHIELD'' is 6'4" and carrying a lot of muscle, but very kind (albeit with a penchant for BrutalHonesty) and actually kind of nerdy, as well as one of the few characters with the patience to help Fitz work through his post-brain injury communication problems.
* ''Series/{{Arrow}}'':
** Ray Palmer. He's tall and muscular, but one of the most genuinely nice characters in the show. Subverted in that no one actually seems frightened of or intimidated by him.
** The same goes for Diggle, who is TheBigGuy and TheLancer of Team Arrow, but is also the guy who keeps Oliver from going too far and is a very loving father.
* Mr. T's character B.A. on ''Series/TheATeam'' has a Gentle Giant side, in which his fear of flying forces the others to drug him whenever they need to get him on a plane. He is also revealed as a GeniusBruiser in episodes that feature his skills as an electronics and gadgetry whiz. He also shows the gentle side in any episode dealing with kids. Of course, this is also true of the actor in real life, so it fits. (As well as in [[AnimatedAdaptation his cartoon show]].)
* Olag Gan from ''Series/BlakesSeven'', who is also a TechnicalPacifist due to having his brain altered by the Federation.
* Hoss Cartwright from ''Series/{{Bonanza}}'' fits the trope; a truly strong fellow whose love for children and all round sweet nature are always in evidence, in addition, he is quite naïve. However, any [[TheBully bully]] pushing around an innocent around him is going to regret it most forcefully.
* Frankie from ''Series/BoyMeetsWorld'' is ultimately revealed to be one when he has a good influence.
* Sgt Terry Jeffords on ''Series/BrooklynNineNine'' played by ex-football player Terry Crews. A co-worker describes him as an "enormous, muscular Creator/EllenDegeneres".
* ''Series/{{Carrusel}}'':
** Jaime Palillo. Big, strong, loud, gluttonous -- but friendly towards everyone, laid back, always in a good mood, and ''never'' tolerant of any bullshit against his friends.
** Its InTheBlood, actually: his parents are seen on-screen, and both Mr. and Mrs. Palillo are just as large and kindhearted as their son.
* Profesor Jirafales in ''Series/ElChavoDelOcho'', the taller of all the actor (as Rubén Aguirre, the actor who played him was almost 2 meters tall), yet he's a very committed and caring school teacher and frequently the moral voice on the show, he opposes violence and hitting children as Don Ramón often does. Of course, he more than once beats Don Ramón, especially when he thinks Don Ramón is promoting boxing among the children, which according to him [[{{Irony}} is encouraging violence]].
* ''Series/{{Coach}}'': Dauber is so sweet, he has trouble getting the players (most of whom are very big themselves) to see him as an authority figure.
* ''Series/ColdCase'':
** The massive Detective Vera fits this trope. Despite being snarky, he's amazingly good with children and as Rush tells a rape victim: "He only ''looks'' like a Neanderthal."
** Detective Jeffries is even bigger than Vera and even more calm ([[BerserkButton usually]]).
** Subverted in ''Metamorphosis''. The Circus Giant everybody thought was mentally handicapped and a gentle soul, was actually highly intelligent and a cold-blooded murderer.
* ''Series/{{CSI}}'':
** Nick Stokes. Evident when Greg Sanders is attacked in the episode "Fannysmackin'"; normally a gentle soul, Nick went berserk at the kids who were taunting him. For a few seasons, some fans joked that the [[BreakTheCutie constantly tormented]] Nick would have his "Day of Justice."
** Grissom himself is almost never angry. However, if you press [[BerserkButton just the right button]], such as by selling drugs to kids, Grissom may lose his cool and [[AndThatsTerrible go into quite the rage]].
* Archie "Snake" Simpson from ''Series/{{Degrassi}}''. Minus the "not book smart" part in this case (one of the smart kids in the '80s version, he comes back as a teacher and makes principal well before age 40).
* ''Series/DoctorWho'':
** Toberman from "[[Recap/DoctorWhoS5E1TheTombOfTheCybermen The Tomb of the Cybermen]]".
** Condo from "[[Recap/DoctorWhoS13E5TheBrainOfMorbius The Brain of Morbius]]". His {{Berserk Button}}s are his missing arm (which his MadScientist superior uses to blackmail him), and that time that Solon effectively betrayed him by offering him up as a replacement sacrifice to the Sisterhood of Karn in exchange for the Doctor's life (Or, at least, his head).
* In ''Series/Dracula2020'', the ''Demeter'''s cook is a hulking bearded brute of a man with a heavy metal spike in place of his left hand, but underneath his intimidating appearance and anti-Romanian racism he's actually a pretty swell guy.
* Who could forget TheBigGuy Robert from ''Series/EverybodyLovesRaymond''? He's massive, hulking, sometimes seen as dull-witted but actually very smart in many situations, became a cop, and is one of the gentlest guys you will ever meet, both in the show and reality.
* D'Argo of ''Series/{{Farscape}}.'' Though he was primarily a WarriorPoet, he tended to be very much a gentle giant around children -- his friendship with Cyntrina in "[[SetRightWhatOnceWentWrong Different]] [[TearJerker Destinations]]" being the most obvious example.
* The Friendly Giant from the Canadian children's show of the same name.
* ''Series/GameOfThrones'': Hodor, the gigantic, simple-minded servant who is scared of thunder and unable to defend himself unless he is controlled by Bran. This was probably the reason he was chosen to carry Bran around. Also, despite finding himself in increasingly dangerous circumstances, he continually refuses to hurt anyone, and was extremely reluctant to take one of Sam's dragonglass knives and only did so on Bran's insistence. In "Oathkeeper", he can't bring himself to fight back against the Night's Watch mutineers. In "The First of his Name", he is utterly horrified after being forced via warging to kill Locke. In "The Children", he can't bring himself to fight back against ''wights''. However, in "Home", it is shown that back when he was Wylis, he was eager to train and spar with the other children, but Old Nan scolded him and told him not to participate in foolishness.
* There is a reason Finn from ''Series/{{Glee}}'' has been called Frankenteen.
** David Karofsky, after experiencing a change of heart, is also shown to be sensitive and gentle on the inside. Aw.
* Monroe on ''Series/{{Grimm}}''; played by the very tall Silas Wier Mitchell. Clockmaker, cellist, gourmet vegan chef, geeks out in decorating for both Hallowe'en and Christmas, beloved by the children of the neighborhood (except for the bullies). Also is a retired werewolf.
* ''Series/HerculesTheLegendaryJourneys'':
** The Cyclops in the episode with AnAesop is that people should not be judged by their looks, the Cyclops is a monstrous giant, but is a nice guy.
** Hercules befriends the giant Typhon, who is so nice that his mere presence makes his wife and children (all of whom are monsters) lose any inclination towards evil.
* Marshall from ''Series/HowIMetYourMother''. He's played by 6'4" Creator/JasonSegel, but he's the most sentimental (and sympathetic) character on the show, but winds up coming in handy when Ted and Barney try to pick a fight outside the bar. He [[GenerationXerox takes after his father]] in this regard.
* Mr. J from ''Series/KamenRider555'' is probably this too. He's a [[ScaryBlackMan large, powerful black man]]...who is mainly working for the bad guys because he's forced to. He's shown to be a very sweet guy and [[PetTheDog loves his doggy]].
* Creator/LouFerrigno from ''Series/TheKingOfQueens'', lampshaded in the quote above. (Despite the fact that he used to play ''Series/TheIncredibleHulk1977''.)
* ''Series/LawAndOrderCriminalIntent'' 's Bobby Goren, [[HugeGuyTinyGirl who seems particularly large compared to his partner]], [[ActionGirl Alexandra Eames.]]
* Eliot Spencer on ''Series/{{Leverage}}.'' He's not big heightwise but he's solid muscle and a powerful fighter, which is what makes him such an effective "hitter" for the merry band of do-gooding criminals. "Mushy" attributes include a love of cooking (he's a Master Chef), a fondness for children, and proclaiming his favorite movie is ''Casablanca.''
* The overweight lovable slob Hurley from ''Series/{{LOST}}'' fits this to a T -- he's also quite resourceful. He made a golf course on the island early on.
* Willy on ''Series/MissionImpossible'' mostly fits, although it can be assumed he was just as intelligent as the others.
* Herman Munster of ''Series/TheMunsters'', definitely. Body of Frankenstein's Monster, personality of a BumblingDad.
** Really, most anyone played by Fred Gwynne qualifies. His 6'5" frame, baritone voice, and pleasant, shy nature made him a natural for these parts.
* Primrose Chattoway of ''Series/TheNevers'' is 10 feet tall following the series' MassSuperEmpoweringEvent, but she's as meek as a kitten, and very friendly towards newcomer [[{{Omniglot}} Myrtle Haplisch]].
* ''Series/NightCourt'''s Bull Shannon. He's a 6'8", bald, muscular, very intimidating guy who's strong enough to crush a bowling ball in his bare hands (seriously, he did just that in one episode), and he's one of the nicest guys you'd ever meet, so nice that more than one young mother has hired him to babysit their children.
* ''Series/NurseJackie'' has this in the form of Thor, a tall, imposing dude who is sweet as sugar, cute as a button, and gay as a glittery top hat. Calling out "Thor!" in an early episode brings him looming, scaring off the creep, and when Jackie says "Thank you," he spins around with a perky "No problem!"
* Matt from ''Series/OperationRepo'' (minus the the "don't push him" part). The guy is a big bald dude with tree-trunk arm who runs and hides at the first sign of trouble. At one point he began crying after being shot with pepper spray (actually crying, as in "boo-hoo".)
* Kubiak from ''Series/ParkerLewisCantLose'', although he starts as a bully. Abraham Benrubi, the actor for Larry "Kube" Kubiak often plays this role, and is noted in the Real Life section for also being this.
%%* Lead from ''Series/SapphireAndSteel''.
* Dagwood from ''Series/SeaQuestDSV/2032'' was a failed prototype of a brand of genetically engineered soldiers. Not only was his intelligence lower than his creators expected, he was so gentle that when the rest of the crew had their aggression heightened, he remained the same because there was "not a mean bone" in him.
%%* Gouki of ''Series/SeijuuSentaiGingaman''.
* Teal'c from ''Series/StargateSG1'': former First Prime of Apophis, crack shot with a staff weapon or a machine gun, stronger than dirt. At the end of one episode, he gives a little girl a honkin' huge water gun, then pulls out one of his own. Much hilarity ensues.
* The giant at the beginning of the Season 2 of ''Series/TwinPeaks''. He's a lot more mild-mannered than most of the other residents of the Black Lodge, and is implied to be some kind of BigGood as well given the helpful advice he gives Agent Cooper.
* ''Franchise/UltraSeries'': The Ultramen, who are 40-60 meter tall alien giants composed of [[LightIsGood light]] and have dedicated themselves to protecting humanity and the universe from {{kaiju}} and evil aliens. Occasionally, some of the kaiju can be this as well, which in that case, the Ultras and defense team will usually have to assist them somehow.
** Taken UpToEleven in ''Series/UltramanCosmos'', where the titular Ultra is an outright MartialPacifist who prefers to use non-lethal methods to subdue monsters whenever possible. Of course, most of those monsters [[NonMaliciousMonster aren't evil in the first place]], making this a JustifiedTrope.
* Conrad from ''Series/WildBoys''. The biggest of the bushrangers, he is the only one who isn't an outlaw at heart; having being forced to give up an honest trade (farrier) and turn criminal when he was framed for a crime he did not commit.
* Goliath in ''Series/XenaWarriorPrincess'' is a gentle, good-hearted family man forced to fight David.
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