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* ''WesternAnimation/TheMask'': Dr Neuman in ''Shrink Rap'' was given the Mask of Loki by Stanley who wanted to get rid of it so Dr Neuman agrees to take it with him but while inside his house he gets curious when he saw that the mask sparkes and so puts it up to his face and gets attached to him and he becomes a green faced man who wears a yellow coat, blue trousers, sneakers for shoes and a red and black tie and his hair becomes straight up as well and he is insane and psychotic but however he is very polite as he speaks to others with the attitude of a therapist and has standards as well such as putting anyone he sees into wedgie straitjackets, does not react to anyone with hostilty even though the boy's mom attacks him a lot of times on the head which he puts her in a cage and when Charlie mentions The Mask he does not do anything to him until he mentions Stanley which causes him to lose complete control and do lobotomy but after his appointment alarm went off he decides to do his job instead and puts Charlie in a wedgie straitjacket instead and at the prison a police officer tried to get double clearance on him which he stops her from doing it but after she tells him where his appointment is he decides to spare her and after interviewing Pretorius and finding out about his plan. Masked Dr Neuman agrees with everyone that Pretorius is indeed insane but however he decides to help him and team up with him anyway but he does it by getting the police to release him into his custody instead of blowing a hole in the wall to do it showing himself to be a insane and psychotic but professional and polite man who will do his job who also still retains some morals and cartoonish traits as well just like The Mask and the other benevolent mask personas.

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* ''WesternAnimation/TheMask'': Dr Neuman in ''Shrink Rap'' was given the Mask of Loki by Stanley who wanted to get rid of it so Dr Neuman agrees to take it with him but while inside his house he gets curious when he saw that the mask sparkes and so puts it up to his face and gets attached to him and he becomes a green faced man who wears a yellow coat, blue trousers, sneakers for shoes and a red and black tie and his hair becomes straight up as well and he is insane and psychotic but however he is very polite as he speaks to others with the attitude of a therapist and has standards as well such as putting anyone he sees into wedgie straitjackets, does not react to anyone with hostilty even though the boy's mom attacks him a lot of times on the head which he puts her in a cage and when Charlie mentions The Mask he does not do anything to him until he mentions Stanley which causes him to lose complete control and do lobotomy but after his appointment alarm went off he decides to do his job instead and puts Charlie in a wedgie straitjacket instead and at the prison a police officer tried to get double clearance on him which he stops her from doing it but after she tells him where his appointment is he decides to spare her and after interviewing Pretorius and finding out about his plan. plan, Masked Dr Neuman agrees with everyone that Pretorius is indeed insane but however he decides to help him and team up with him anyway but he does it by getting the police to release him into his custody instead of blowing a hole in the wall to do it showing himself to be a insane and psychotic but professional and polite man who will do his job who also still retains some morals and cartoonish traits as well just like The Mask and the other benevolent mask personas.
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* ''WesternAnimation/TheMask'': Dr Neuman in ''Shrink Rap'' was given the Mask of Loki by Stanley who wanted to get rid of it so Dr Neuman agrees to take it with him but while inside his house he gets curious when he saw that the mask sparkes and so puts it up to his face and gets attached to him and he becomes a green faced man who wears a yellow coat, blue trousers, sneakers for shoes and a red and black tie and his hair becomes straight up as well and he is insane and psychotic but however he is very polite as he speaks to others with the attuide of a therapist and has standards as well such as putting anyone he sees into wedgie straitjackets, does not react to anyone with hostilty even though the boy's mom attacks him a lot of times on the head which he puts her in a cage and when Charlie mentions The Mask he does not do anything to him until he mentions Stanley which causes him to lose complete control and do lobotomy but after his appointment alarm went off he decides to do his job instead and puts Charlie in a wedgie straitjacket instead and at the prison a police officer tried to get double clearance on him which he stops her from doing it but after she tells him where his appointment is he decides to spare her and after interviewing Pretorius and finding out about his plan. Masked Dr Neuman agrees with everyone that Pretorius is indeed insane but however he decides to help him and team up with him anyway but he does it by getting the police to release him into his custody instead of blowing a hole in the wall to do it showing himself to be a insane and psychotic but professional and polite man who will do his job who also still retains some morals and cartoonish traits as well just like The Mask and the other benevolent mask personas.

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* ''WesternAnimation/TheMask'': Dr Neuman in ''Shrink Rap'' was given the Mask of Loki by Stanley who wanted to get rid of it so Dr Neuman agrees to take it with him but while inside his house he gets curious when he saw that the mask sparkes and so puts it up to his face and gets attached to him and he becomes a green faced man who wears a yellow coat, blue trousers, sneakers for shoes and a red and black tie and his hair becomes straight up as well and he is insane and psychotic but however he is very polite as he speaks to others with the attuide attitude of a therapist and has standards as well such as putting anyone he sees into wedgie straitjackets, does not react to anyone with hostilty even though the boy's mom attacks him a lot of times on the head which he puts her in a cage and when Charlie mentions The Mask he does not do anything to him until he mentions Stanley which causes him to lose complete control and do lobotomy but after his appointment alarm went off he decides to do his job instead and puts Charlie in a wedgie straitjacket instead and at the prison a police officer tried to get double clearance on him which he stops her from doing it but after she tells him where his appointment is he decides to spare her and after interviewing Pretorius and finding out about his plan. Masked Dr Neuman agrees with everyone that Pretorius is indeed insane but however he decides to help him and team up with him anyway but he does it by getting the police to release him into his custody instead of blowing a hole in the wall to do it showing himself to be a insane and psychotic but professional and polite man who will do his job who also still retains some morals and cartoonish traits as well just like The Mask and the other benevolent mask personas.
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* ''WesternAnimation/TheMask'': Dr Neuman in ''Shrink Rap'' was given the Mask of Loki by Stanley who wanted to get rid of it so Dr Neuman agrees to take it with him but when while inside his house he gets curious when he saw that the mask sparkes and so puts it up to his face and gets attached to him and he becomes a green faced man who wears a yellow coat, blue trousers, sneakers for shoes and a red and black tie and his hair becomes straight up as well and he is insane and psychotic but however he is very polite as he speaks to others with the attuide of a therapist and has standards as well such as putting anyone he sees into wedgie straitjackets, does not react to anyone with hostilty even though the boy's mom attacks him a lot of times on the head which he puts her in a cage and when Charlie mentions The Mask he does not do anything to him until he mentions Stanley which causes him to lose complete control and do lobotomy but after his appointment alarm went off he decides to do his job instead and puts Charlie in a wedgie straitjacket instead and at the prison a police officer tried to get double clearance on him which he stops her from doing it but after she tells him where his appointment is he decides to spare her and after interviewing Pretorius and finding out about his plan. Masked Dr Neuman agrees with everyone that Pretorius is indeed insane but however he decides to help him and team up with him anyway but he does it by getting the police to release him into his custody instead of blowing a hole in the wall to do it showing himself to be a insane and psychotic but professional and polite man who will do his job who also still retains some morals and cartoonish traits as well.

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* ''WesternAnimation/TheMask'': Dr Neuman in ''Shrink Rap'' was given the Mask of Loki by Stanley who wanted to get rid of it so Dr Neuman agrees to take it with him but when while inside his house he gets curious when he saw that the mask sparkes and so puts it up to his face and gets attached to him and he becomes a green faced man who wears a yellow coat, blue trousers, sneakers for shoes and a red and black tie and his hair becomes straight up as well and he is insane and psychotic but however he is very polite as he speaks to others with the attuide of a therapist and has standards as well such as putting anyone he sees into wedgie straitjackets, does not react to anyone with hostilty even though the boy's mom attacks him a lot of times on the head which he puts her in a cage and when Charlie mentions The Mask he does not do anything to him until he mentions Stanley which causes him to lose complete control and do lobotomy but after his appointment alarm went off he decides to do his job instead and puts Charlie in a wedgie straitjacket instead and at the prison a police officer tried to get double clearance on him which he stops her from doing it but after she tells him where his appointment is he decides to spare her and after interviewing Pretorius and finding out about his plan. Masked Dr Neuman agrees with everyone that Pretorius is indeed insane but however he decides to help him and team up with him anyway but he does it by getting the police to release him into his custody instead of blowing a hole in the wall to do it showing himself to be a insane and psychotic but professional and polite man who will do his job who also still retains some morals and cartoonish traits as well.well just like The Mask and the other benevolent mask personas.
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* ''WesternAnimation/TheMask'': Dr Neuman in ''Shrink Rap'' was given the Mask of Loki by Stanley who wanted to get rid of it so Dr Neuman agrees to take it with him but when while inside his house he gets curious when he saw that the mask sparkes and so puts it up to his face and gets attached to him and he becomes a green faced man who wears a yellow coat, blue trousers, sneakers for shoes and a red and black tie and his hair becomes straight up as well and he is insane and psychotic but however he is very polite as he speaks to others with the attuide of a therapist and has standards as well such as putting anyone he sees into wedgie straitjackets, does not react to anyone with hostilty even though the boy's mom attacks him a lot of times on the head which he puts her in a cage and when Charlie mentions The Mask he does not do anything to him until he mentions Stanley which causes him to lose complete control and do lobotomy but after his appointment alarm went off he decides to do his job instead and puts Charlie in a wedgie straitjacket instead and at the prison a police officer tried to get double clearance on him which he stops her from doing it but after she tells him where his appointment is he decides to spare her and after interviewing Pretorius and finding out about his plan. Masked Dr Neuman agrees with everyone that Pretorius is indeed insane but however he decides to help him and team up with him anyway but he does by getting the police to release him into his custody instead of blowing a hole in the wall to do it showing himself to be a insane and psychotic but professional and polite man who will do his job who also still retains some morals and cartoonish traits as well.

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* ''WesternAnimation/TheMask'': Dr Neuman in ''Shrink Rap'' was given the Mask of Loki by Stanley who wanted to get rid of it so Dr Neuman agrees to take it with him but when while inside his house he gets curious when he saw that the mask sparkes and so puts it up to his face and gets attached to him and he becomes a green faced man who wears a yellow coat, blue trousers, sneakers for shoes and a red and black tie and his hair becomes straight up as well and he is insane and psychotic but however he is very polite as he speaks to others with the attuide of a therapist and has standards as well such as putting anyone he sees into wedgie straitjackets, does not react to anyone with hostilty even though the boy's mom attacks him a lot of times on the head which he puts her in a cage and when Charlie mentions The Mask he does not do anything to him until he mentions Stanley which causes him to lose complete control and do lobotomy but after his appointment alarm went off he decides to do his job instead and puts Charlie in a wedgie straitjacket instead and at the prison a police officer tried to get double clearance on him which he stops her from doing it but after she tells him where his appointment is he decides to spare her and after interviewing Pretorius and finding out about his plan. Masked Dr Neuman agrees with everyone that Pretorius is indeed insane but however he decides to help him and team up with him anyway but he does it by getting the police to release him into his custody instead of blowing a hole in the wall to do it showing himself to be a insane and psychotic but professional and polite man who will do his job who also still retains some morals and cartoonish traits as well.
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* ''WesternAnimation/TheMask'': Dr Neuman in ''Shrink Rap'' was given the Mask of Loki by Stanley who wanted to get rid of it so Dr Neuman agrees to take it with him but when while inside his house he gets curious when he saw that the mask sparkes and so puts it up to his face and gets attached to him and he becomes a green faced man who wears a yellow coat, blue trousers, sneakers for shoes and a red and black tie and his hair becomes straight up as well and he is insane and psychotic but however he is very polite as he speaks to others with the attuide of a therapist and has standards as well such as putting anyone he sees into wedgie straitjackets, does not react to anyone with hostilty even though the boy's mom attacks him a lot of times on the head which he puts her in a cage and when Charlie mentions The Mask he does not do anything to him until he mentions Stanley which causes him to lose complete control and do lobotomy but after his appointment alarm went off he decides to do his job instead and puts Charlie in a wedgie straitjacket instead and at the prison a police officer tried to get double clearance on him which he stops her from doing it but after she tells him where his appointment is he decides to spare her and after interviewing Pretorius and finding out about his plan. Masked Dr Neuman agrees with everyone that Pretorius is indeed insane but however he decides to help him and team up with him anyway but he does by getting the police to release him into his custody instead of blowing a hole in the wall to do it showing himself to be a insane and psychotic but professional and polite man who will do his job who also still retains some morals and cartoonish traits as well.
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** Grandma Taters, an alien grandma who would just as happily knit Jimmy a hat or offer him fudge as turn him and the entire city of Retroville into cheerful, mindless meat puppets. She also doubles as a WellIntentionedExtremist who just wants everyone to be happy. It is implied, though, that she [[BrainFood eats brains]], though. Even this is played affably, though, with others of her kind offering her "brain juice" to console her over her failure.

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** Grandma Taters, an alien grandma who would just as happily knit Jimmy a hat or offer him fudge as turn him and the entire city of Retroville into cheerful, mindless meat puppets. She also doubles as a WellIntentionedExtremist who just wants everyone to be happy. It is implied, though, implied that she [[BrainFood eats brains]], though. Even but even this is played affably, though, with others of her kind offering her "brain juice" to console her over her failure.
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* ''WesternAnination/FatherOfThePride'' has Sarmoti, who, despite his naturally grumpy personality, has helped Larry more than once when Larry is in a sticky situation. Though Sarmoti claims to hate Larry, he is more annoyed by him than purely hateful.

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* ''WesternAnination/FatherOfThePride'' ''WesternAnimation/FatherOfThePride'' has Sarmoti, who, despite his naturally grumpy personality, has helped Larry more than once when Larry is in a sticky situation. Though Sarmoti claims to hate Larry, he is more annoyed by him than purely hateful.
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* ''WesternAnination/FatherOfThePride'' has Sarmoti, who, despite his naturally grumpy personality, has helped Larry more than once when Larry is in a sticky situation. Though Sarmoti claims to hate Larry, he is more annoyed by him than purely hateful.
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* Lurkey from WesternAnimation/RainbowBrite. Unlike murkey, Lurkey is not really evil at all, only helping Murkey with his evil plans because he is too childlike to no any better. Lurkey actually likes Rainbow Brite and colors. Despite being an enemy of Rainbow Land, Lurkey is very friendly to the other residents. During a mission to investigate a house, he spends most of his time playing with a hamster.

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* Lurkey Lurky from WesternAnimation/RainbowBrite. Unlike murkey, Lurkey Murky, Lurky is not really evil at all, only helping Murkey Murky with his evil plans because he is too childlike to no know any better. Lurkey Lurky actually likes Rainbow Brite and colors. Despite being an enemy of Rainbow Land, Lurkey Lurky is very friendly to the other residents. During a mission to investigate a house, he spends most of his time playing with a hamster.
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* ''WesternAnimation/BatmanBeyond'' has Richard Armacost, the Agrichem executive who planned the cerestone heist in the episode "Big Time". He was extremely patient and civil with Charlie when he didn't really have to be and had considerable people skills with which to keep Charlie from losing his temper.
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Not "may be", he is explicitly the Devil.


** In "Something Ricked This Way Comes", Beth has a job at a fully-discussed and operational TheLittleShopThatWasntThereYesterday run by who may be the actual Devil as a well-spoken, dapper ManOfWealthAndTaste whose goods come at A Price. When she finds out, to the shock of both Rick ''and'' the man himself, she chooses to continue working there since, she reasons, the other places she can think of make her part of a system she hates and this guy is nice.

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** In "Something Ricked This Way Comes", Beth Summer has a job at a fully-discussed and operational TheLittleShopThatWasntThereYesterday run by who may be the actual Devil as himself, who turns out to be a well-spoken, dapper ManOfWealthAndTaste whose selling goods that come at A Price. When she finds out, to the shock of both Rick ''and'' the man himself, she chooses to continue working there since, she reasons, the other places she can think of make her part of a system she hates and this guy is nice.
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** Jack Spicer fits this to a greater degree. He’s hellbent on being taken seriously as the greatest supervillain the world, but he can be genuinely cordial to the Monks when he isn’t going after Shen Gong Wu. He’s even shown that he’s very capable of pulling a HeelFaceTurn if he wasn’t so scared of failing and hurting those around him. In fact he and Omi seem to have a very odd Frenemy situation where the young monk is his unintentional MoralityChain. Without Omi though... he fits more into the FauxAffablyEvil category as an old man...
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* ''WesternAnimation/CowAndChicken'': The Red Guy. Despite being a devil, he's rather a mischievous and jerkish troublemaker instead of evil, but he can also be polite, friendly and even helpful.

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** The ''WesternAnimation/TransformersAnimated'' incarnation of him is eerily calm in most situations, and the treatment of his troops is similarly so. Not once is he seen to abuse his loyal subordinates (TheStarscream is another matter), and if he's annoyed with them, he doesn't raise his voice. Plus, how does he win over fresh recruits? He gives them rhetoric, over a chalice of his own special blend of oil.
*** Also from ''WesternAnimation/TransformersAnimated'' is Sunstorm, the embodiment of Starscream's [[ProfessionalButtKisser Sycophant nature]]. He's always going into battle with a smile on his face and a [[CombatCompliment compliment]]: be it for [[HonestJohnsDealership Swindle]]'s schemes, [[KnightTemplar Sentinel Prime]]'s ruthless tactics, or [[{{Ninja}} Prowl]] getting creative with Stasis Cuffs (he liked that one so much he used it against Prowl, defeating him and crediting him with the idea). He's also one of the smarter and effective of the clones.

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** The ''WesternAnimation/TransformersAnimated'' incarnation of him is eerily calm in most situations, and the treatment of his troops is similarly so. Not once is he seen to abuse his loyal subordinates (TheStarscream is another matter), and if he's annoyed with them, he doesn't raise his voice. Plus, how does he win over fresh recruits? He gives them rhetoric, over a chalice of his own special blend of oil.
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Also from ''WesternAnimation/TransformersAnimated'' is Sunstorm, the embodiment of Starscream's [[ProfessionalButtKisser Sycophant nature]]. He's always going into battle with a smile on his face and a [[CombatCompliment compliment]]: be it for [[HonestJohnsDealership Swindle]]'s schemes, [[KnightTemplar Sentinel Prime]]'s ruthless tactics, or [[{{Ninja}} Prowl]] getting creative with Stasis Cuffs (he liked that one so much he used it against Prowl, defeating him and crediting him with the idea). He's also one of the smarter and effective of the clones.
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** Marvin the Martian was created to be a much more dangerous foe than either Sam or Elmer, but was designed to be the polar opposite of Sam in personality, being quiet, polite, and very open, as well as rarely having any genuine malice in his actions. As a result, he easily zigzags between genuinely AffablyEvil and FauxAffablyEvil depending on his current motive. When he's not engaging in any of his attempts to [[OmnicidalManiac destroy Earth]] [[EvilIsPetty simply because it blocks his view]], which he treats with the same care as someone would when taking out the trash and easily puts him into the latter category, he can be very friendly when engaging in VillainsOutShopping. His "nicer" appearances lean more toward this than the other category. This was actually lampshaded at one point when he stated that he took politeness very seriously and stated he would blast anyone who was rude.

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Grune may have cared for those people when he was a good guy, but by the time he has fully aligned himself with Mumm-Ra, he has lost all his redeeming qualities. Not an example.


* ''WesternAnimation/{{Thundercats 2011}}'' has {{Turncoat}} Thunderian [[FourStarBadass General]] Grune, who maintained a genuine, [[HeterosexualLifePartners abiding friendship]] with his fellow soldier Panthro while plotting long-term to become TheUsurper of his king Claudus' throne. Presuming Panthro will go along with his scheme to defect to series BigBad Mumm-Ra, Grune sincerely offers to [[WeCanRuleTogether rule together]]. He also enjoys the company of Claudus' son Tygra, training him in swordfighting as a boy.



* ''WesternAnimation/TeenTitansGo'': almost all of the recurring villains are this. They regularly hang out with the heros, and one of them, Jinx is best friends with Raven and Starfire. Rose is also friends with Raven. Although they're most like VitriolicBestBuds, because they beat each other up a lot too.

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* ''WesternAnimation/TeenTitansGo'': almost all of the recurring villains are this. They regularly hang out with the heros, heroes, and one of them, Jinx is best friends with Raven and Starfire. Rose is also friends with Raven. Although they're most like VitriolicBestBuds, because they beat each other up a lot too.

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** Professor Finbarr Calamitous.
** Beautiful Gorgeous.

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Calamitous, as well as his daughter, Beautiful Gorgeous.
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** Dr. Doofenshmirtz is a mad scientist who's at odds with P&F's secret-agent-platypus, Perry. Except that he spends half his time doing stuff like trying to make the perfect sweet-16 birthday party for his daughter or sharing chicken wings with Perry after he's captured him. He really is a nice guy; it's just that, well, he IS a mad scientist, after all.

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** Dr. Doofenshmirtz is a mad an evil scientist who's at odds with P&F's secret-agent-platypus, Perry. Except that he spends half his time doing stuff like trying to make the perfect sweet-16 birthday party for his daughter or sharing chicken wings with Perry after he's captured him. He really is a nice guy; it's just that, well, he IS a mad ''is'' an evil scientist, after all.
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** Megavolt just isn't consistent enough in his worldview to realise that his penchant for mayhem contrasts with his personable attitude whenever he comes in direct contalsesct with anyone who is not hostile in any way, which leads him to threatening people with death by electricity one moment and gratefully thanking others for directions the next.

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** Megavolt just isn't consistent enough in his worldview to realise that his penchant for mayhem contrasts with his personable attitude whenever he comes in direct contalsesct contact with anyone who is not hostile in any way, which leads him to threatening people with death by electricity one moment and gratefully thanking others for directions the next.
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** Megavolt just isn't consistent enough in his worldview to realise that his penchant for mayhem contrasts with his personable attitude whenever he comes in direct contal9sesct with anyone who is not hostile in any way, which leads him to threatening people with death by electricity one moment and gratefully thanking others for directions the next.

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** Megavolt just isn't consistent enough in his worldview to realise that his penchant for mayhem contrasts with his personable attitude whenever he comes in direct contal9sesct contalsesct with anyone who is not hostile in any way, which leads him to threatening people with death by electricity one moment and gratefully thanking others for directions the next.

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** Megavolt just isn't consistent enough in his worldview to realise that his penchant for mayhem contrasts with his personable attitude whenever he comes in direct contact with anyone who is not hostile in any way, which leads him to threatening people with death by electricity one moment and gratefully thanking others for directions the next.

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** Megavolt just isn't consistent enough in his worldview to realise that his penchant for mayhem contrasts with his personable attitude whenever he comes in direct contact contal9sesct with anyone who is not hostile in any way, which leads him to threatening people with death by electricity one moment and gratefully thanking others for directions the next.



** Season 2 introduces Mister Freeze who's shown to dispatch his opponents with ruthless efficiency and is willing to perform medical experiments on humans for the sake of finding a cure for his wife. However, he's also a [[HappilyMarried loving and devoted husband]] to Nora and he's a surprisingly personable host as he [[NoMisterBondIExpectYouToDine treats Harley and her crew to a fancy dinner]] (though not without first freezing them to their chairs to [[ProperlyParanoid prevent them from trying anything]]). It's later revealed that he's also a PoliticallyCorrectVillain who [[spoiler:froze Harley as a means of placating the other members of the Injustice League who wanted her dead]].



** Scorpia, like Catra, is a Force Captain for the Horde, planning invasions and leading various missions and battles against the heroes, and is fully prepared and willing to kill her opponents. She's also incredibly friendly to pretty much everyone see meets, loves hugging her comrades, and just a sweet individual overall.

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** Scorpia, like Catra, is a Force Captain for the Horde, planning invasions and leading various missions and battles against the heroes, and is fully prepared and willing to kill her opponents. She's also incredibly friendly to pretty much everyone see meets, loves hugging her comrades, and just a sweet individual overall. When she [[spoiler: defects from the Horde, her friendly nature quickly wins over the princesses and she proves to be a loyal and valued member of the Alliance]].



** Blue Diamond is one of the three ([[spoiler:formerly four]]) rulers of the despotic [[TheEmpire Gem Homeworld]] which brutally enforces an [[FantasticCasteSystem oppressive hierarchy]] and [[PlanetLooters plunders and hollows out planets]] with no regard for any organic life that might be living there, but she is one of the few homeworld gems that views humans as more than just vermin and bonds with [[spoiler:Greg]] over their loss of [[spoiler:their loved ones]], then kidnaps him with with the intent of saving him from a [[WeaponOfMassDestruction superweapon]] that she doesn't know was rendered harmless. Later on when Steven is [[spoiler:put on trial [[SinsOfTheFather for his mother's crimes]] against Homeworld (though they believe him to actually be Rose Quartz shapeshifted)]] she says she wants to inflict a FateWorseThanDeath on [[spoiler:"Rose"]], she insists on a fair trial, unlike her cohort [[GeneralRipper Yellow Diamond]] who wants it [[KangarooCourt over quickly]]. [[spoiler:She's also the first of the Diamonds to make a HeelFaceTurn upon realizing how awful she's been to Pink, and makes up for it by helping Steven and Connie return to Earth.]]

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** Blue Diamond is one of the three ([[spoiler:formerly four]]) rulers of the despotic [[TheEmpire Gem Homeworld]] which brutally enforces an [[FantasticCasteSystem oppressive hierarchy]] and [[PlanetLooters plunders and hollows out planets]] with no regard for any organic life that might be living there, but she is one of the few homeworld gems that views humans as more than just vermin and bonds with [[spoiler:Greg]] over their loss of [[spoiler:their loved ones]], then kidnaps him with with the intent of saving him from a [[WeaponOfMassDestruction superweapon]] that she doesn't know was rendered harmless. Later on when Steven is [[spoiler:put on trial [[SinsOfTheFather for his mother's crimes]] against Homeworld (though they believe him to actually be Rose Quartz shapeshifted)]] she says she wants to inflict a FateWorseThanDeath on [[spoiler:"Rose"]], yet she insists on a fair trial, unlike her cohort [[GeneralRipper Yellow Diamond]] who wants it [[KangarooCourt over quickly]]. [[spoiler:She's also the first of the Diamonds to make a HeelFaceTurn upon realizing how awful she's been to Pink, and makes up for it by helping Steven and Connie return to Earth.]]
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Marvin and Hazel stand out as personable and casual while doing trying to blow up earth and axe a hare or cook kids respectively not despite them. They're faux affably evil and they will be taken there


** Marvin the Martian embodies this trope. Rarely raised his voice and was very matter-of-fact about his motives to [[EarthShatteringKaboom destroy the world.]] Creator/ChuckJones wanted to make a new enemy for Bugs who was the exact opposite of Yosemite Sam: quiet, polite, but incredibly dangerous.



** Witch Hazel is [[AxCrazy more dangerous]] than the usual Looney Tunes villain, but she bears her victims no malice, and is so [[LargeHam ebullient]] that it's impossible to hate her.

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* ''WesternAnimation/DarkwingDuck'': Compared to the likes of [[CardCarryingVillain NegaDuck]], [[MonsterClown Quackerjack]], and [[PsychoElectro Megavolt]], [[GreenThumb Bushroot]] seems downright sweet, [[IncrediblyLamePun stemming]] from his origin as a meek, much-bullied scientist -- as long as you don't get in the way of his search [[LoveMakesYouEvil to find/make his one true love]]. He also has the honor of being the only villain on the show to murder someone onscreen.

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* ''WesternAnimation/DarkwingDuck'': Compared to the likes of [[CardCarryingVillain NegaDuck]], [[MonsterClown Quackerjack]], and [[PsychoElectro Megavolt]], [[GreenThumb Bushroot]] seems downright sweet, [[IncrediblyLamePun stemming]] from his origin as a meek, much-bullied scientist -- as long as you don't get in the way of his search [[LoveMakesYouEvil to find/make his one true love]]. He also has the honor honour of being the only villain on the show to murder someone onscreen.onscreen.
** Megavolt just isn't consistent enough in his worldview to realise that his penchant for mayhem contrasts with his personable attitude whenever he comes in direct contact with anyone who is not hostile in any way, which leads him to threatening people with death by electricity one moment and gratefully thanking others for directions the next.
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** Ghazan of the Red Lotus also comes off as such and has a perfectly pleasant conversation with Bolin, much to Mako's dismay.
-->Bolin, will you stop making friends with the bad guys?

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** Ghazan of the Red Lotus also comes off as such and has a perfectly pleasant conversation with Bolin, much to Mako's dismay.
-->Bolin,
dismay. He also later compliments Bolin on [[spoiler: his mastery of Lavabending]], coming off as genuinely impressed.
-->'''Mako''': Bolin,
will you stop making friends with the bad guys?
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* Of the many, many villains who appeared in ''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeagueUnlimited'', Ultra-Humanite probably fits this trope best. An EvilGenius who transplanted his incredible intellect into the body of an albino gorilla to [[GeniusBruiser gain the strength to match his smarts]], he's a WickedCultured individual whose crimes are largely attacks on institutions, not human beings. For instance, in the show's ChristmasEpisode, he chooses to attack a publicly-funded museum of modern art, disparaging the sculpture as he blows it up with a laser gun. He's still ''evil'', mind, as he's happy to cause millions of dollars' worth of property damage and eagerly joined Lex Luthor's Legion of Doom, but at the very least he's good-natured about it and doesn't go out of his way to hurt people. In the aforementioned Christmas episode, he attacks the museum on a day it's closed (suggesting that he deliberately wanted to avoid harming civilians) and even declares a truce with the Flash in the spirit of the season, offering to help him deliver a wanted toy to the hero's [[HeartwarmingOrphan orphan friends]] and modifying it so it tells the story of ''The Nutcracker'' in a soothing voice.

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* Of the many, many villains who appeared in ''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeagueUnlimited'', ''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeague'', Ultra-Humanite probably fits this trope best. An EvilGenius who transplanted his incredible intellect into the body of an albino gorilla to [[GeniusBruiser gain the strength to match his smarts]], he's a WickedCultured individual whose crimes are largely attacks on institutions, not human beings. For instance, in the show's ChristmasEpisode, he chooses to attack a publicly-funded museum of modern art, disparaging the sculpture as he blows it up with a laser gun. He's still ''evil'', mind, as he's happy to cause millions of dollars' worth of property damage and eagerly joined Lex Luthor's Legion of Doom, but at the very least he's good-natured about it and doesn't go out of his way to hurt people. In the aforementioned Christmas episode, he attacks the museum on a day it's closed (suggesting that he deliberately wanted to avoid harming civilians) and even declares a truce with the Flash in the spirit of the season, offering to help him deliver a wanted toy to the hero's [[HeartwarmingOrphan orphan friends]] and modifying it so it tells the story of ''The Nutcracker'' in a soothing voice.
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** Ivy, despite being a snarky self-proclaimed misanthrope who hates 99.99% of humanity, is nice and supportive to people actually in her in-group, and will go through hell and high water for Harley.
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* ''WesternAnimation/HarleyQuinn'' has several of the 'nicer' supervillains be of this kind.
** King Shark is a friendly, loyal and easy-going computer hacker. Also, a 2,700 pound SharkMan who can casually eat people's heads whole. His voice actor described him as "a great guy in everything but ethics".
** [[MinionWithAnFInEvil To the degree that he even counts as a 'villain']], Clayface is a thoroughly NiceGuy who seems to be into crime mostly for the excitement and the ability to take on method acting.
** Riddler and Calendar Man are helpful and supportive towards Harley during her time in prison despite tearing the place apart during their escape, [[spoiler:and the Riddler pays back Ivy by sticking Harley in a fake deathtrap so she'll realize the Joker doesn't care about her.]]
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** Her father, Hunson Abadeer, is incredibly friendly as well despite pretty much being the show's equivalent to Satan. It must run in the family. Though really he's a good mix of this and FauxAffablyEvil, he can appear as friendly when he wants, but a lot of the times it's just to unnerve his victims to let their guards down or terrify them. Even around his own daughter all that pleasant talk he did was just to manipulate her into taking his place in the Nightosphere. He does love his daughter and can be genuinely nice at times, but it's more a ruse then not, and he loves her in a rather unhealthy way.

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** Her father, Hunson Abadeer, is incredibly friendly as well despite pretty much being the show's equivalent to Satan. It must run in the family. Though really he's a good mix of this and FauxAffablyEvil, he can appear as friendly when he wants, but a lot of the times it's just to unnerve his victims to let their guards down or terrify them. Even around his own daughter all that pleasant talk he did was just to manipulate her into taking his place in the Nightosphere. He does love his daughter and can be genuinely nice at times, but it's more a ruse then than not, and he loves her in a rather unhealthy way.
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** Glenn Quagmire is a rapist, an ephebophile and an all-around nastier predator than Mr. Herbert. But he’s also the most outgoing and friendly of Peter’s friends who has even struck up a genuine friendship with Meg, even waiting until she was 18 before he could... deflower her... and by consent no less!
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* Of the many, many villains who appeared in ''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeagueUnlimited'', Ultra-Humanite probably fits this trope best. An [[EvilGenius]] who transplanted his incredible brain into the body of an albino gorilla to [[GeniusBruiser gain the strength to match his smarts]], he's a WickedCultured individual whose crimes are largely attacks on institutions, not human beings. For instance, in the show's ChristmasEpisode, he chooses to attack a publicly-funded museum of modern art, disparaging the sculpture as he blows it up with a laser gun. He's still ''evil'', mind, as he's happy to cause millions of dollars' worth of property damage and eagerly joined Lex Luthor's Legion of Doom--but at the very least he's good-natured about it and doesn't go out of his way to hurt people. In the aforementioned Christmas episode, he even attacks the museum on a day it's closed (suggesting that he deliberately wanted to avoid causing physical harm) and even declares a truce with the Flash in the spirit of the season, offering to help him deliver a wanted toy to the hero's [[HeartwarmingOrphan orphan friends]] and modifying it so it tells the story of ''The Nutcracker'' in a soothing voice.

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* Of the many, many villains who appeared in ''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeagueUnlimited'', Ultra-Humanite probably fits this trope best. An [[EvilGenius]] EvilGenius who transplanted his incredible brain intellect into the body of an albino gorilla to [[GeniusBruiser gain the strength to match his smarts]], he's a WickedCultured individual whose crimes are largely attacks on institutions, not human beings. For instance, in the show's ChristmasEpisode, he chooses to attack a publicly-funded museum of modern art, disparaging the sculpture as he blows it up with a laser gun. He's still ''evil'', mind, as he's happy to cause millions of dollars' worth of property damage and eagerly joined Lex Luthor's Legion of Doom--but Doom, but at the very least he's good-natured about it and doesn't go out of his way to hurt people. In the aforementioned Christmas episode, he even attacks the museum on a day it's closed (suggesting that he deliberately wanted to avoid causing physical harm) harming civilians) and even declares a truce with the Flash in the spirit of the season, offering to help him deliver a wanted toy to the hero's [[HeartwarmingOrphan orphan friends]] and modifying it so it tells the story of ''The Nutcracker'' in a soothing voice.

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