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Aggie Prenderghast (ParaNorman)[]
Aggie Prenderghast from ParaNorman.
- Destroyer of Innocence: ???
- Destroyers:
- Evil Vs. Evil:
- Rogues:
- Scapegoat: ???
- Tragic: Type I because she was wrongfully sentenced to death.
- Vengeful:
Count Bleck (Super Paper Mario)[]
Count Bleck from Super Paper Mario.
- Alter-Ego
- Anti-Villain:
- Aristocrats: He is a count.
- Cataclysm: His plan is to destroy all worlds.
- Delusional: ???
- Destroyer of Innocence: Type V because of his role as the cause of a shocking event (in this case it is the end of many dimensions).
- Destroyers:
- Enigmatic:
- Evil Vs. Evil:
- Fallen Heroes:
- Hero's Lover: He was in love with Timpani, better known as Tippi.
- Honorable: ???
- In Love: Big time.
- Insecure: Type II big time because of the loss of his beloved.
- Kidnapper: At the beginning of the game, he kidnaps Princess Peach and Bowser.
- Liars: He lies to his minions about his goal; he tells them that they are going to replace the current worlds with a perfect one while his goal is just to destroy all worlds.
- Magic: Type I and Type II?
- Male:
- Mario Villains:
- Murderer
- Nihilists: "Count Bleck does not care about any world! They are all meaningless."
- Possessed/Brainwashed: It is implied that he is possessed by the Dark Prognosticus.
- Redeemed:
- Science Fantasy Villains
- Social Darwinists: ???
- Spouses:
- Suicidal
- Tragic: Type I because of the loss of his beloved.
- Video Game Villains
Count Bleck's Father (Super Paper Mario)[]
Count Bleck's Father from Super Paper Mario.
- Abusers: He controls his son's life, cuts him off from a meaningful relationship, withholds affection as punishment, gaslights him, plays the victim while being in truth the abuser, and blames his son for the abuse.
- Anti-Villain:
- Arrogant:
- Control Freaks:
- Dark Forms: He must be one in order to be the father of his son.
- Destroyer of Innocence: Type I and VII because his actions against his son are the cause of Count Bleck's birth. Types II because he abuses his son.
- Disciplinarians:
- Enigmatic:
- Evil Vs. Evil:
- Flashback villains: He only appears in the last two post-Chapter flashbacks.
- Gaolers: He kept his son in a castle that their tribe resides in.
- Humanoid: He must be one in order to be the father of his son.
- Lawful Neutral: Judging by the fact that his tribe forbade marriage outside of them, it's safe to say that his intention was to enforce the rules on his son.
- Magic
- Misanthropes: He describes Timpani as a "dirty human girl".
- Nameless: His real name is unknown.
- Parents: He is the father of Count Bleck.
- Related to Hero: He is the father of Lord Blumiere.
- Scapegoat: Even though he did separate innocent lovers by cursing the other to wander dimensions until her death, he does not deserve to get his existence erased.
- Symbolic: He is symbolic of the Tribe of Darkness because his evil is based on their prideful and xenophobic nature.
- Villains by Proxy: See Lawful Neutral above.
- Xenophobes: See Misanthropes above.
Croix Meridies (Little Witch Academia)[]
Croix Meridies from Little Witch Academia.
- Anime Villains
- Corrupt Officials
- Destroyer of Innocence:
- Faux Affably Evil
- Female
- Friend of the hero: She used to be a friend of Chariot du Nord.
- Game Changer: She is surprisingly evil for an anime that's otherwise lighthearted.
- Insecure: ???
- Magic
- Master of Hero
- Mastermind
- Mongers: She is guilty of hatemongering and warmongering.
- Tragic: ???
Judge Hopkins (ParaNorman)[]
Judge Hopkins from ParaNorman.
- Control Freaks:
- Corrupt Officials
- Destroyer of Innocence:
- Disciplinarians:
- Lawful Neutral:
- Scapegoat:
Scar (Fullmetal Alchemist)[]
Scar from Fullmetal Alchemist.
- Anime Villains: He appears in the two anime adaptations of Fullmetal Alchemist.
- Anti-Villain:
- Brutes:
- Chaotic Neutral: ???
- Criminals:
- Dark Fantasy Villains:
- Dark Priests: In the manga and Brotherhood only; he used to be a warrior monk and initially fashions himself as the agent of his god Ishvala.
- Deceased: In the first anime only.
- Delusional:
- Destroyer of Innocence: In the manga and Brotherhood only; Type I because he destroyed Winry Rockbell's innocence by killing her parents.
- Destroyers:
- Evil Vs. Evil: In all versions; a vigilante versus war criminals.
- Failure-Intolerant: ???
- Fallen Heroes: ???
- Fanatics:
- Fighter: In all versions.
- Friend of the hero: In the manga and Brotherhood only: he is a friend of May Chang.
- Fullmetal Alchemist Villains:
- Grey Zone: ???
- Homicidal
- Honorable: ???
- Hypocrites: In all versions; despite his hatred for alchemy, he still uses it to kill State Alchemists.
- In Love: In the first anime only; he used to love his brother's lover.
- Insecure: In all versions; he acts in a homicidal way because of severe pain he suffered during the genocide of his people.
- Magic: In all versions; Type VI because he is an alchemist.
- Male: In all versions.
- Manga Villains:
- Martial Artists:
- Mutilators: In the manga and Brotherhood; he disfigures Dr. Tim Marcoh's face.
- Nameless: In all versions; his real name is unknown.
- Necessary Evil: In the manga and Brotherhood only; he is needed to stop Father and the Homunculi.
- Obsessed
- On & Off
- One-Man Army
- Outcast: In the manga and Brotherhood; he rejects civilization and society in favor of his quest for vengeance.
- Protective: In the manga and Brotherhood only; he takes care of May Chang.
- Provoker: In the manga and Brotherhood only; he provokes Edward Elric by attempting to kill him and later being revealed to be the killer of Winry's parents.
- Redeemed: In the manga and Brotherhood only; he eventually abandons his quest for vengeance.
- Related to Hero: In the manga and Brotherhood only; his brother is definitely a hero.
- Rogues: In all versions; he does his evil deeds all alone.
- Scapegoat: ???
- Science Fantasy Villains
- Serial Killers: In all versions;
- In the manga and Brotherhood, he has killed at least twenty-one people.
- Siblings: In all versions; he has a brother.
- Sophisticated: In the manga and Brotherhood only;
- Stalkers: In all versions; he stalks State Alchemists by murderous and obsessive reasons.
- Status dependent on Version: In the first anime, he dies. However, in the manga and Brotherhood, he is alive at the end of the series.
- Successful: In all versions;
- In the first anime, he succeeds in creating a Philosopher's Stone.
- In the manga and Brotherhood, he succeeds in stopping Father and the Homunculi.
- Suicidal
- Tragic: In all versions; Type I because of the genocide of his people.
- TV Show Villains
- Type dependent on Version
- Vengeful: In all versions; his goal is to avenge the genocide of his people.
- Vigilante: In all versions; he punishes war criminals by himself.
- Wrathful: In all versions; he's driven by and motivated by anger over the genocide of his people.
- Xenophobes: In all versions; he hates the Amestrian and State Alchemists.