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* ''Franchise/TheSlenderManMythos'': [[HumanoidAbomination The Slender Man]] himself, also known as the Operator or the Administrator, is the central villain of the franchise. In ''WebVideo/MarbleHornets'', the Operator is the prime antagonist of the series, although [[spoiler:Alex]] is often treated as [[TheHeavy the greater immediate threat]]. In ''WebVideo/EverymanHYBRID'', the Slender Man is part of a BigBadEnsemble with HABIT, although the former treats the latter like a [[BigBadWannabe minor annoyance]]. In ''WebVideo/TribeTwelve'', the Slender Man, also known as the Administrator, is at the root of the Asher-Maxwell conflict of the series. The Slender Man is also the BigBad of the video games ''VideoGame/{{Slender}}'' and ''VideoGame/SlenderTheArrival''.

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* ''Franchise/TheSlenderManMythos'': [[HumanoidAbomination The Slender Man]] himself, also known as the Operator or the Administrator, is the central villain of the franchise. In ''WebVideo/MarbleHornets'', the Operator is the prime antagonist of the series, although [[spoiler:Alex]] is often treated as [[TheHeavy the greater immediate threat]]. In ''WebVideo/EverymanHYBRID'', the Slender Man is part of a BigBadEnsemble with HABIT, although the former treats the latter like a [[BigBadWannabe minor annoyance]]. In ''WebVideo/TribeTwelve'', the Slender Man, also known as the Administrator, Administrator is at the root of the Asher-Maxwell conflict of the series. The Slender Man is also the BigBad of the video games ''VideoGame/{{Slender}}'' and ''VideoGame/SlenderTheArrival''.
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* ''Franchise/TheSlenderManMythos'': [[HumanoidAbomination the Slender Man]] himself, also known as the Operator and the Administrator, is the central villain of the franchise. In ''WebVideo/MarbleHornets'', the Operator is the prime antagonist of the series, although [[spoiler:Alex]] is often treated as [[TheHeavy the greater immediate threat]]. In ''WebVideo/EverymanHYBRID'', the Slender Man is part of a BigBadEnsemble with HABIT, although the former treats the latter like a [[BigBadWannabe minor annoyance]]. In ''WebVideo/TribeTwelve'', the Slender Man, also known as the Administrator, is at the root of the Asher-Maxwell conflict of the series. The Slender Man is also the BigBad of the video games ''VideoGame/{{Slender}}'' and ''VideoGame/SlenderTheArrival''.

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* ''Franchise/TheSlenderManMythos'': [[HumanoidAbomination the The Slender Man]] himself, also known as the Operator and or the Administrator, is the central villain of the franchise. In ''WebVideo/MarbleHornets'', the Operator is the prime antagonist of the series, although [[spoiler:Alex]] is often treated as [[TheHeavy the greater immediate threat]]. In ''WebVideo/EverymanHYBRID'', the Slender Man is part of a BigBadEnsemble with HABIT, although the former treats the latter like a [[BigBadWannabe minor annoyance]]. In ''WebVideo/TribeTwelve'', the Slender Man, also known as the Administrator, is at the root of the Asher-Maxwell conflict of the series. The Slender Man is also the BigBad of the video games ''VideoGame/{{Slender}}'' and ''VideoGame/SlenderTheArrival''.
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* ''Franchise/TheSlenderManMythos'': [[HumaniodAbomination the Slender Man]] himself, also known as the Operator and the Administrator, is the central villain of the franchise. In ''WebVideo/MarbleHornets'', the Operator is the prime antagonist of the series, although [[spoiler:Alex]] is often treated as [[TheHeavy the greater immediate threat]]. In ''WebVideo/EverymanHYBRID'', the Slender Man is part of a BigBadEnsemble with HABIT, although the former treats the latter like a [[BigBadWannabe minor annoyance]]. In ''WebVideo/TribeTwelve'', the Slender Man, also known as the Administrator, is at the root of the Asher-Maxwell conflict of the series. The Slender Man is also the BigBad of the video games ''VideoGame/{{Slender}}'' and ''VideoGame/SlenderTheArrival''.

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* ''Franchise/TheSlenderManMythos'': [[HumaniodAbomination [[HumanoidAbomination the Slender Man]] himself, also known as the Operator and the Administrator, is the central villain of the franchise. In ''WebVideo/MarbleHornets'', the Operator is the prime antagonist of the series, although [[spoiler:Alex]] is often treated as [[TheHeavy the greater immediate threat]]. In ''WebVideo/EverymanHYBRID'', the Slender Man is part of a BigBadEnsemble with HABIT, although the former treats the latter like a [[BigBadWannabe minor annoyance]]. In ''WebVideo/TribeTwelve'', the Slender Man, also known as the Administrator, is at the root of the Asher-Maxwell conflict of the series. The Slender Man is also the BigBad of the video games ''VideoGame/{{Slender}}'' and ''VideoGame/SlenderTheArrival''.

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** Bluto, despite only appearering in one storyline in the original comoc stripe, became by far the most recurring antagonist in the [[Creator/MaxAndDaveFleischer Fleischer Studios]] and Creator/FamousStudios cartoons, and has been a prominent villain ever since. He has appeared in multiple cartoons and comics, and was even the BigBad of the [[Film/{{Popeye}} 1980 live-action film]].

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** Bluto, despite only appearering in one storyline in the original comoc stripe, comic strip, became by far the most recurring antagonist in the [[Creator/MaxAndDaveFleischer Fleischer Studios]] and Creator/FamousStudios cartoons, and has been a prominent villain ever since. He has appeared in multiple cartoons and comics, and was even the BigBad of the [[Film/{{Popeye}} 1980 live-action film]].



* ''Franchise/TheSmurfs'' has [[EvilSorcerer Gargamel]], the most recurrent villain in the franchise and the one who causes the Smurfs the most trouble.

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* ''Franchise/TheSmurfs'' has ''Franchise/TheSlenderManMythos'': [[HumaniodAbomination the Slender Man]] himself, also known as the Operator and the Administrator, is the central villain of the franchise. In ''WebVideo/MarbleHornets'', the Operator is the prime antagonist of the series, although [[spoiler:Alex]] is often treated as [[TheHeavy the greater immediate threat]]. In ''WebVideo/EverymanHYBRID'', the Slender Man is part of a BigBadEnsemble with HABIT, although the former treats the latter like a [[BigBadWannabe minor annoyance]]. In ''WebVideo/TribeTwelve'', the Slender Man, also known as the Administrator, is at the root of the Asher-Maxwell conflict of the series. The Slender Man is also the BigBad of the video games ''VideoGame/{{Slender}}'' and ''VideoGame/SlenderTheArrival''.
* ''Franchise/TheSmurfs'':
[[EvilSorcerer Gargamel]], Gargamel]] is the most recurrent recurring villain in the franchise and the one who causes the Smurfs the most trouble.
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** Bluto, despite only appearering in one storyline in the original comoc stripe, became by far the most recurring antagonist in the [[Creator/MaxAndDaveFleischer Fleischer Studios]]/''Creator/FamousStudios'' cartoons, and has been a prominent villain ever since. He has appeared in multiple cartoons and comics, and was even the BigBad of the [[Film/{{Popeye}} 1980 live-action film]].
** The Sea Hag is an even earlier villain than Bluto, serving as the primary and most recurring antagonist in the original comics. She was absent from the [[Creator/MaxAndDaveFleischer Fleischer Studios]]/''Creator/FamousStudios'' cartoons, but later became one of the primary antagonists of the 1960s Popeye television series. In ''The All-New Popeye Hour'', the Sea Hag was much less-frequent as an adversary than Bluto, but usually served as a more serious threat. She is the BigBad of ''Popeye's Voyage: The Quest for Pappy''.

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** Bluto, despite only appearering in one storyline in the original comoc stripe, became by far the most recurring antagonist in the [[Creator/MaxAndDaveFleischer Fleischer Studios]]/''Creator/FamousStudios'' Studios]] and Creator/FamousStudios cartoons, and has been a prominent villain ever since. He has appeared in multiple cartoons and comics, and was even the BigBad of the [[Film/{{Popeye}} 1980 live-action film]].
** The Sea Hag is an even earlier villain than Bluto, serving as the primary and most recurring antagonist in the original comics. She was absent from the [[Creator/MaxAndDaveFleischer Fleischer Studios]]/''Creator/FamousStudios'' Studios]] and Creator/FamousStudios cartoons, but later became one of the primary antagonists of the 1960s Popeye television series. In ''The All-New Popeye Hour'', the Sea Hag was much less-frequent as an adversary than Bluto, but usually served as a more serious threat. She is the BigBad of ''Popeye's Voyage: The Quest for Pappy''.
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** The Sea Hag is an even earlier villain than Bluto, serving as the primary and most recurring antagonist in the original comics. She was absent from the [[Creator/MaxAndDaveFleischer Fleischer Studios]]/''Creator/FamousStudios'' cartoons, but later became one of the primary antagonists of the 1960s Popeye television series. In ''The All-New Popeye Hour'', the Sea Hag was much less-frequent as an adversary than Bluto, but usually served as a more serious threat. She is the BigBad of the television special ''Popeye's Voyage: The Quest for Pappy'' and the video games

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** The Sea Hag is an even earlier villain than Bluto, serving as the primary and most recurring antagonist in the original comics. She was absent from the [[Creator/MaxAndDaveFleischer Fleischer Studios]]/''Creator/FamousStudios'' cartoons, but later became one of the primary antagonists of the 1960s Popeye television series. In ''The All-New Popeye Hour'', the Sea Hag was much less-frequent as an adversary than Bluto, but usually served as a more serious threat. She is the BigBad of the television special ''Popeye's Voyage: The Quest for Pappy'' and the video gamesPappy''.

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* ''Franchise/{{Popeye}}'' has Bluto. In the original comic strip, he only appeared in one storyline. However, Bluto became by far the most recurrent antagonist in the [[Creator/MaxAndDaveFleischer Fleischer Studios]] cartoons and the ''Creator/FamousStudios'' cartoons, and has been the traditional antagonist of the franchise ever since. He has appeared in multiple cartoons and comics, and was even the BigBad of the [[Film/{{Popeye}} 1980 live-action film]].

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** The Sea Hag is an even earlier villain than Bluto, serving as the primary and most recurring antagonist in the original comics. She was absent from the [[Creator/MaxAndDaveFleischer Fleischer Studios]]/''Creator/FamousStudios'' cartoons, but later became one of the primary antagonists of the 1960s Popeye television series. In ''The All-New Popeye Hour'', the Sea Hag was much less-frequent as an adversary than Bluto, but usually served as a more serious threat. She is the BigBad of the television special ''Popeye's Voyage: The Quest for Pappy'' and the video games
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* ''ComicStripPeanuts'': [[{{Jerkass}} Lucy van Pelt]] is the closest thing the strip had to an ongoing antagonist. She is a bossy and opinionated girl who [[TheBully bullies]] most other characters in the strip, particularly Linus and Charlie Brown.

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* ''ComicStripPeanuts'': ''ComicStrip/{{Peanuts}}'': [[{{Jerkass}} Lucy van Pelt]] is the closest thing the strip had to an ongoing antagonist. She is a bossy and opinionated girl who [[TheBully bullies]] most other characters in the strip, particularly Linus and Charlie Brown.
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** Jeff the Killer is easily the most recurring villain in the series. He serves as the BigBad of the "Proxyland" three-parter and many one-shot episodes. If he isn't the sole BigBad he either apart of a BigBadEnsemble, a BigBadDuumvirate, TheDragon for the BigBad, a VillainProtagonist, a {{Jerkass}}, or at the very least a NominalHero. One thing is certain however he is staying a Proxy whether his friends like him or not.

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** [[AxCrazy Jeff the Killer Killer]] is easily one of the most recurring villain in the series.series by virtue of being [[VillainProtagonist one of the main characters]]. He serves as the BigBad of the "Proxyland" three-parter and many one-shot episodes. If he isn't the sole BigBad he either apart of a BigBadEnsemble, a BigBadDuumvirate, TheDragon for the BigBad, a VillainProtagonist, a {{Jerkass}}, or at the very least a NominalHero. One thing is certain however he is staying a Proxy whether his friends like him or not.
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** {{Satan}} is the BigBad of the ''VideoGame/SuperMarioBros3'' and ''Spawn Games'' episodes, and the boss of “Thy Farts Consumed” in ''VideoGame/TheAngryVideoGameNerdAdventures''. During ''The Final Battle'', Satan's appearance marks the point where the tide of the duel between AVGN and the Nostalgia Critic turns in the latter's favor, with Satan's image flickering in front of the Critic while he attacks AVGN. Satan also has several minor appearances.

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** {{Satan}} is the BigBad of the ''VideoGame/SuperMarioBros3'' and ''Spawn Games'' episodes, and the boss of “Thy Farts Consumed” in ''VideoGame/TheAngryVideoGameNerdAdventures''. During ''The Final Battle'', Satan's appearance marks the point where the tide of the duel battle between AVGN and the Nostalgia Critic turns in the latter's favor, with Satan's image flickering in front of the Critic while he attacks AVGN. Satan also has several minor appearances.
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** {{Satan}} is the BigBad of the ''VideoGame/SuperMarioBros3'' and ''Spawn Games'' episodes, and the boss of “Thy Farts Consumed” in ''VideoGame/TheAngryVideoGameNerdAdventures''. During ''The Final Battle'', Satan's appearance marks the point where the tide of the duel between AVGN and the Nostalgia Critic turns in the latter's favor, with Satan's image flickering in front of the Critic while he attacks AVGN. Satan also has several minor appearances.
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* ''Fanfic/MyBravePonyStarfleet'': [[GenericDoomsdayVillain Titan]] serves as the fic's most prominent and recurring threat; being the BigBad of Season 1, ''Starfleet Magic: The Movie'', ''Human in United Equestria'', and Season 10.

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* ''Fanfic/MyBravePonyStarfleet'': ''Fanfic/MyBravePonyStarfleetMagic'': [[GenericDoomsdayVillain Titan]] serves as the fic's most prominent and recurring threat; being the BigBad of Season 1, ''Starfleet Magic: The Movie'', ''Human in United Equestria'', and Season 10.

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* The ''Series/{{Victorious}}'' fanfic series ''Fanfic/TheWolfInMe'' has Livia. While she dies at the end of the first story, she continues to affect the heroes' lives. A vampire she imprisoned attacks Jade and Tori’s kids in one story. Her daughter is the villain for the rest of the series, trying to get revenge for her death. Margo's revealed to have been previously working for her. The only story she doesn’t have any impact in is “Double Trouble”, and even then, she's mentioned by Jade.



* ''Fanfic/MyBravePonyStarfleet'': [[GenericDoomsdayVillain Titan]] serves as the fic's most prominent and recurring threat; being the BigBad of Season 1, ''Starfleet Magic: The Movie'', ''Human in United Equestria'', and Season 10.
* The ''Series/{{Victorious}}'' fanfic series ''Fanfic/TheWolfInMe'' has Livia. While she dies at the end of the first story, she continues to affect the heroes' lives. A vampire she imprisoned attacks Jade and Tori’s kids in one story. Her daughter is the villain for the rest of the series, trying to get revenge for her death. Margo's revealed to have been previously working for her. The only story she doesn’t have any impact in is “Double Trouble”, and even then, she's mentioned by Jade.



* ParentalNeglect: Although his childhood was leagues better than Slenderman's, his parents still rarely acknowledged him.
* PerpetualFrowner: There is rarely a scene where he every cracks a smile. Granted, he doesn't actually smile or frown, due to lacking a mouth, but you can tell from his constantly squinting eyes that he's not enjoying himself.



* ''WebVideo/AskThatGuyWithTheGlasses'' doesn't really have a plot, but the closest thing to a BigBad is [[VillainProtagonist the main character, the titular Ask That Guy]]. He and the Narrator are the ''only'' characters in most episodes.



* ''WebVideo/AskThatGuyWithTheGlasses'' doesn't really have a plot, but the closest thing to a BigBad is [[VillainProtagonist the main character, the titular Ask That Guy]]. He and the Narrator are the ''only'' characters in most episodes.



* ''WebVideo/TheNostalgiaCritic'': Creator/MNightShyamalan becomes a recurring villain for the series post-uncancellation. He starts off as a [[BigBad genuine threat]] in ''The Last Airbender'' and [[spoiler:''Devil'']] reviews, but [[VillainDecay later grows harmless]] in subsqeuent appearences.

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%%* ''Machinima/CouriersMindRiseOfNewVegas'': The Legion seems to be playing this role so far.



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** The Clone Wars Era has [[IconOfRebellion Count Dooku]], the leader of the Separatist Alliance. He is he is the most consistent threat faced by the heroes, despite still being TheDragon to [[BigBad Darth Sidious]]. He serves as TheHeavy in ''Film/AttackOfTheClones'' and the majority of ''WesternAnimation/StarWarsTheCloneWars''. In ''Film/RevengeOfTheSith'', Dooku is [[spoiler:the StarterVillain, who gets KilledOffForReal in the opening act of the film, with his lieutenant, General Grievous, serving as the public leader of the Separatists, and the main target of the heroes for the rest of the first half of the film]].

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** The Clone Wars Era has [[IconOfRebellion Count Dooku]], the leader of the Separatist Alliance. He is he is one of the most consistent threat prominent threats faced by the heroes, despite still being TheDragon to [[BigBad Darth Sidious]]. He serves as TheHeavy in ''Film/AttackOfTheClones'' and the majority of ''WesternAnimation/StarWarsTheCloneWars''. In ''Film/RevengeOfTheSith'', Dooku is [[spoiler:the StarterVillain, who gets KilledOffForReal in the opening act of the film, with his lieutenant, General Grievous, serving as the public leader of the Separatists, and the main target of the heroes for the rest of the first half of the film]].


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** ''[[Franchise/StarWarsTheHighRepublic The High Republic]]'' sub-franchise has Marchion Ro, who quickly cemented himself as the greatest active threat to the Galaxy, after having [[Literature/StarWarsLightoftheJedi secretly orchestrated the Great Disaster, murdered his father's supposed killer, manipulated the Nihil into declaring them their overall leader following the death of one of their own]], allied himself with the series' other major villains, [[BotanicalAbomination the Drengir]], [[Literature/StarWarsTheRisingStorm publicly attacked the High Republic on Valo and sucessfully unleashed]] [[EldritchAbomination the Great Leveller]] on the Jedi.


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** Jeff the Killer is easily the most recurring villain in the series. He serves as the BigBad of the "Proxyland" three-parter and many one-shot episodes. If he isn't the sole BigBad he either apart of a BigBadEnsemble, a BigBadDuumvirate, TheDragon for the BigBad, a VillainProtagonist, a {{Jerkass}}, or at the very least a NominalHero. One thing is certain however he is staying a Proxy whether his friends like him or not.
** Enderman is almost always involved in the conflict in the ''Pastamonsters'' arcs, episodes, and specials. He serves as a supporting antagonist in "Proxyland", the BigBad for the "Chain Mail" two-parter, is part of the BigBadEnsemble in "To Proxy Mountain", is the StarterVillain in "Jeff and the Darkness" arc and the BigBad of many one-shot episodes.
** Zalgo is easily the most powerful and dangerous villain in the series, and he is the entire cause of the story existence. Aside from being Slenderman's father, [[spoiler:he was the one who caused Jeff to go insane, aided in the drowning of BEN, cursed Eyeless Jack, and tortured Hoody to insanity. It's implied he was responsible for the plight of ''all'' the Proxies.]] He is the BigBad of the Zalgo arc [[spoiler:and part of a BigBadEnsemble with Eyeless Jack, Mancala, and Enderman's team in "To Proxy Mountain". Despite being the least proactive out of any of them, it's clear he is the biggest threat out of them.]]
* ParentalNeglect: Although his childhood was leagues better than Slenderman's, his parents still rarely acknowledged him.
* PerpetualFrowner: There is rarely a scene where he every cracks a smile. Granted, he doesn't actually smile or frown, due to lacking a mouth, but you can tell from his constantly squinting eyes that he's not enjoying himself.
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** [[Characters/StarWarsBobaFett Boba Fett]] is a recurring figure throughout multiple eras of the franchise. During the Prequel Trilogy Era, he is the KidSidekick to his father, [[TheDragon Jango Fett]], for ''Film/AttackOfTheClones'', and a recurring character for ''WesternAnimation/StarWarsTheCloneWars'', which includes serving as an ArcVillain for the second season finale, where it's his quest for revenge that sets the bounty hunters against Mace Windu. During the Original Trilogy Era, he is TheDragon to Darth Vader for ''Film/TheEmpireStrikesBack'', and to Jabba the Hutt for ''Film/ReturnOfTheJedi''. During the New Republic Era, he forms an EnemyMine with [[Characters/StarWarsTheMandalorianCharacterSheet Din Djarin]] in Season 2 of ''Series/TheMandalorian'' to rescue Grogu, but afterwards he takes control of the remnants of Jabba's criminal network after [[TheStarscream killing]] [[DragonAscendant Bib Fortuna]], with ''Series/TheBookOfBobaFett'' focusing on his aspirations to become Tatooine's top crime lord.

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** [[Characters/StarWarsBobaFett Boba Fett]] is a recurring figure throughout multiple eras of the franchise. During the Prequel Trilogy Era, he is the KidSidekick to his father, [[TheDragon Jango Fett]], for ''Film/AttackOfTheClones'', and a recurring character for ''WesternAnimation/StarWarsTheCloneWars'', which includes serving as an ArcVillain for the second season finale, where it's his quest for revenge that sets the bounty hunters against Mace Windu. During the Original Trilogy Era, he is TheDragon to Darth Vader for ''Film/TheEmpireStrikesBack'', and to Jabba the Hutt for ''Film/ReturnOfTheJedi''. During the New Republic Era, he forms an EnemyMine with [[Characters/StarWarsTheMandalorianCharacterSheet Din Djarin]] in Season 2 of ''Series/TheMandalorian'' to [[spoiler: rescue Grogu, Grogu]], but afterwards he takes control of the remnants of Jabba's criminal network after [[TheStarscream killing]] [[DragonAscendant Bib Fortuna]], with ''Series/TheBookOfBobaFett'' focusing on his aspirations to become Tatooine's top crime lord.
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** [[SenseiForScoundrels John Kreese]], under whom the Cobra Kai dojo becomes a band of bullies. He is the BigBad of ''Film/TheKarateKid1984'', as the leader of the Cobra Kai dojo, with his student [[JerkJock Johnny Lawrence]] serving as the film's [[TheHeavy Heavy]]. He is the StarterVillain of ''Film/TheKarateKidPartII''. In ''Film/TheKarateKidPartIII'', Kreese is part of a BigBadDuumvirate with his friend, [[CorruptCorporateExecutive Terry Silver]]. In ''Series/CobraKai'', Kreese is the GreaterScopeVillain of Season 1, since Johnny unwittingly channels Kreese's teachings when he accidentally corrupts his own students into the same type of bullies he used to be. In Season 2 of ''Cobra Kai'', Kreese returns as the BigBad, where he's responsible for encouraging the aggression of the Cobra Kai kids, primarily Hawk and Tory, leading to a school brawl that allows him to seize control of the dojo from Johnny. [[spoiler: He further corrupts Robby into joining Cobra Kai and convinces Terry Silver to fall back into his old habits, although this comes back to bite him at the end of Season 4, when Silver gets him arrested to take control himself.]]
** [[CorruptCorporateExecutive Terry Silver]], John Kreese's war buddy, also counts. He was the one who gave his old war buddy Kreese the resources to open up Cobra Kai in the first place, making him the unseen GreaterScopeVillain of the first film, before stepping up as the main antagonist of the third film, [[ToxicFriendInfluence convincing Kreese to continue his vendetta against Miyagi and Daniel]] (had it not been for Silver, Kreese would have completely given up Cobra Kai for good) with ambitions to further expand Cobra Kai into a chain of [[ThugDojo Thug Dojos]]. His misconduct during the 1985 All-Valley Tournament results in Cobra Kai receiving a lifetime ban from the All-Valley Tournament, which becomes a plot point in Season 1 of ''Series/CobraKai'' as Johnny Lawrence, now the sensei of a new Cobra Kai, wishes to enter Cobra Kai into the 2018 Tournament, and has to make an appeal to get the ban overturned before they can participate. Silver's backstory is explored through Season 3's flashbacks, and he reappears in Season 4 as part of a BigBadDuumvirate with Kreese [[spoiler: until Silver completely usurps control of the dojo in the season finale.]]

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** [[SenseiForScoundrels John Kreese]], under whom the Cobra Kai dojo becomes a band of bullies. He is the BigBad of ''Film/TheKarateKid1984'', as the leader of the Cobra Kai dojo, with his student [[JerkJock Johnny Lawrence]] serving as the film's [[TheHeavy Heavy]]. He is the StarterVillain of ''Film/TheKarateKidPartII''. In ''Film/TheKarateKidPartIII'', Kreese is part of a BigBadDuumvirate with his friend, [[CorruptCorporateExecutive Terry Silver]].Silver. In ''Series/CobraKai'', Kreese is the GreaterScopeVillain of Season 1, since Johnny unwittingly channels Kreese's teachings when he accidentally corrupts his own students into the same type of bullies he used to be. In Season 2 of ''Cobra Kai'', Kreese returns as the BigBad, where he's responsible for encouraging the aggression of the Cobra Kai kids, primarily Hawk and Tory, leading to a school brawl that allows him to seize control of the dojo from Johnny. [[spoiler: He further corrupts Robby into joining Cobra Kai and convinces Terry Silver to fall back into his old habits, although this comes back to bite him at the end of Season 4, when Silver gets him arrested to take control himself.]]
** [[CorruptCorporateExecutive [[ManipulativeBastard Terry Silver]], John Kreese's war buddy, also counts. He was the one who gave his old war buddy Kreese the resources to open up Cobra Kai in the first place, making him the unseen GreaterScopeVillain of the first film, before stepping up as the main antagonist of the third film, [[ToxicFriendInfluence convincing Kreese to continue his vendetta against Miyagi and Daniel]] (had it not been for Silver, Kreese would have completely given up Cobra Kai for good) with ambitions to further expand Cobra Kai into a chain of [[ThugDojo Thug Dojos]]. His misconduct during the 1985 All-Valley Tournament results in Cobra Kai receiving a lifetime ban from the All-Valley Tournament, which becomes a plot point in Season 1 of ''Series/CobraKai'' as Johnny Lawrence, now the sensei of a new Cobra Kai, wishes to enter Cobra Kai into the 2018 Tournament, and has to make an appeal to get the ban overturned before they can participate. Silver's backstory is explored through Season 3's flashbacks, and he reappears in Season 4 as part of a BigBadDuumvirate with Kreese [[spoiler: until Silver completely usurps control of the dojo in the season finale.]]

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* ''Webcomic/KirbyAdventure'' has Talzo and his gang, popping in every few segments to menace the [[AdventureGuild Kirby Adventure Squad]].



* ''Webcomic/KirbyAdventure'' has Talzo and his gang, popping in every few segments to menace the [[AdventureGuild Kirby Adventure Squad]].
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* ''Film/Scarface1983'': Alejandro Sosa is the main antagonist of both the 1983 film and the BroadStrokes sequel ''VideoGame/ScarfaceTheWorldIsYours''.
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** ''Franchise/LiloAndStitch'': [[EvilGenius Doctor Jacques von Hämsterviel]] is the main antagonist of the franchise. He it the GreaterScopeVillain of the first movie, the BigBad of ''Lilo & Stitch: The Series'', its films, and the ''Stitch!'' anime's first two seasons, and is DemotedToDragon in the third season of the anime.

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** ''Franchise/LiloAndStitch'': [[EvilGenius Doctor Jacques von Hämsterviel]] is the main antagonist of the franchise. He it is the GreaterScopeVillain of the first movie, the BigBad of ''Lilo & Stitch: The Series'', its films, and the ''Stitch!'' anime's first two seasons, and is DemotedToDragon in the third season of the anime.

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** Franchise/{{Aladdin}}: [[EvilSorcerer Jafar]] is the BigBad of the first two films. Abis Mal, his former ally in the second film, becomes a recurring villain in ''WesternAnimation/AladdinTheSeries''. [[spoiler:Despite being killed in the second film]], Jafar returns in the Aladdin crossover episode of ''WesternAnimation/HerculesTheAnimatedSeries'', [[VillainTeamUp teaming up with Hades]] to kill one another's ArchEnemy by pitting them against one another.

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** Franchise/{{Aladdin}}: [[EvilSorcerer Jafar]] is the BigBad of the first two films. Abis Mal, films, and his former ally in from the second film, Abis Mal, becomes a recurring villain in ''WesternAnimation/AladdinTheSeries''. [[spoiler:Despite being killed in the second film]], Jafar returns in the Aladdin crossover episode of ''WesternAnimation/HerculesTheAnimatedSeries'', [[VillainTeamUp teaming up with Hades]] to kill one another's ArchEnemy by pitting them against one another.


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** ''Franchise/LiloAndStitch'': [[EvilGenius Doctor Jacques von Hämsterviel]] is the main antagonist of the franchise. He it the GreaterScopeVillain of the first movie, the BigBad of ''Lilo & Stitch: The Series'', its films, and the ''Stitch!'' anime's first two seasons, and is DemotedToDragon in the third season of the anime.
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* ''Franchise/StarWarsLegends'' had the Dark Side -- which is more of an abstract cosmic force that can't be dealt with directly -- andtThe Sith, the ArchEnemy of the Jedi and the BigBad of almost every major conflict over a 5000-year period of galactic history, building evil empires and instigating wars directly and indirectly. There have been various iterations of the Sith Order and they fight themselves as much as the Jedi, but they operate as part of the same overarching tradition and are considered such a threat that simply being a Sith is considered grounds for arrest and possible summary ''execution'' if resistance is met.

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* ''Franchise/StarWarsLegends'' had the Dark Side -- which is more of an abstract cosmic force that can't be dealt with directly -- andtThe and the Sith, the ArchEnemy of the Jedi and the BigBad of almost every major conflict over a 5000-year period of galactic history, building evil empires and instigating wars directly and indirectly. There have been various iterations of the Sith Order and they fight themselves as much as the Jedi, but they operate as part of the same overarching tradition and are considered such a threat that simply being a Sith is considered grounds for arrest and possible summary ''execution'' if resistance is met.



* Wrestling/{{WWE}}: Wrestling/VinceMcMahon is one of the most prominent [[BigBad Big Bads]] of the franchise. Since he's the owner of the company, he's arguably responsible (directly or indirectly) for everything that has happened in WWE since he took over the company in 1982. Although he serves as the BigGood on the occasions that he is a Face, he plays the BigBad a lot more often, and sometimes his face turn is just part of his EvilPlan and he's EvilAllAlong (such as him being the Higher Power to the Ministry of Darkness).

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* Wrestling/{{WWE}}: ''Wrestling/{{WWE}}'': Wrestling/VinceMcMahon is one of the most prominent [[BigBad Big Bads]] of the franchise. Since he's the owner of the company, he's arguably responsible (directly or indirectly) for everything that has happened in WWE since he took over the company in 1982. Although he serves as the BigGood on the occasions that he is a Face, he plays the BigBad a lot more often, and sometimes his face turn is just part of his EvilPlan and he's EvilAllAlong (such as him being the Higher Power to the Ministry of Darkness).
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* The ''WesternAnimation/DCAnimatedMovieUniverse'' has ComicBook/{{Darkseid}}. He serves as the main antagonist of ''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeagueWar''. He is also the GreaterScopeVillain for ''WesternAnimation/TheDeathOfSuperman'' and ''WesternAnimation/ReignOfTheSupermen'' as the creator of Doomsday and Cyborg Superman. He is also the main villain for the DCAMU's GrandFinale, ''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeagueDarkApokolipsWar''.

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* The ''WesternAnimation/DCAnimatedMovieUniverse'' WesternAnimation/DCAnimatedMovieUniverse has ComicBook/{{Darkseid}}. He serves as the main antagonist of ''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeagueWar''. He is also the GreaterScopeVillain for ''WesternAnimation/TheDeathOfSuperman'' and ''WesternAnimation/ReignOfTheSupermen'' as the creator of Doomsday and Cyborg Superman. He is also the main villain for the DCAMU's GrandFinale, ''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeagueDarkApokolipsWar''.
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** [[AxCrazy Fliqpy]], the SplitPersonality of [[NiceGuy Flippy]], is a SpreeKiller whose ''modus operandi'' is brutally murdering whoever happens to be near him when he flips out. He has the second highest kill count in the series, beaten only by [[LethallyStupid Lumpy]]. However, no other character in the series intentionally murders other characters as much as Fliqpy does.

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** [[AxCrazy Fliqpy]], the SplitPersonality of [[NiceGuy [[ShellShockedVeteran Flippy]], is a SpreeKiller whose ''modus operandi'' is brutally murdering whoever happens to be near him when he flips out. He has the second highest kill count in the series, beaten only by [[LethallyStupid Lumpy]]. However, no other character in the series intentionally murders other characters as much as Fliqpy does.

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