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* In the show, ''WesternAnimation/WhereOnEarthIsCarmenSandiego' the title villain, Carmen, steals various objects around the planet and her infamy is so grand, all law enforcement around the world know her by name. However, she never results to violence in her crimes, be it during her thefts or eluding her pursuers. It is a rule she actively follows that she has, on more than one occasion, saved ACME agents, and has berated those working for her when they try to kill the agents.

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* In the show, ''WesternAnimation/WhereOnEarthIsCarmenSandiego' the title villain, Carmen, steals various objects around the planet and her infamy is so grand, all law enforcement around the world know her by name. However, she never results to violence in her crimes, be it during her thefts or eluding her pursuers. It is a rule she actively follows that she has, on more than one occasion, saved ACME agents, and has berated those working for her when they try to kill the agents. agents, as Lee Jordan, a true villain, can attest to.
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* Hawk Moth ([[spoiler:Gabriel Agreste]]) from ''WesternAnimation/MiraculousLadybug'' is both a Type II and a Type III AntiVillain. He is a supervillain with the power to form a contract with another person, turning them into his loyal supervillain servant. But it is revealed that [[spoiler: his desire to seize the Ladybug and Black Cat Miraculous by creating supervillains and endangering the whole city comes from his desire to grant his wish of his wife awakening from her coma. But does he know about the [[EquivalentExchange price he would pay for his wife being again with him]] if Gabriel makes his dream come true? This makes him even more of a TragicVillain.]]

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* Hawk Moth ([[spoiler:Gabriel Agreste]]) from ''WesternAnimation/MiraculousLadybug'' is both a Type II Woobie and a Type Well Intentioned III AntiVillain. He is a supervillain with the power to form a contract with another person, turning them into his loyal supervillain servant. But it is revealed that [[spoiler: his desire to seize the Ladybug and Black Cat Miraculous by creating supervillains and endangering the whole city comes from his desire to grant his wish of his wife awakening from her coma. But does he know about the [[EquivalentExchange price he would pay for his wife being again with him]] if Gabriel makes his dream come true? This makes him even more of a TragicVillain.]]
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