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* ''Animation/BoBoiBoy'': During the [[EvilKnockoff BoBoiBot]] arc, Adu Du argues to the citizens that [=BoBoiBot=] would be a better superhero than the original [=BoBoiBoy=] since he wouldn't get exhausted like [=BoBoiBoy=] did and unlike [=BoBoiBoy=], he can control his fire powers. If Adu Du doesn't plan to use [=BoBoiBot=] to extort people, he would be 100% right.

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* ''Animation/BoBoiBoy'': During the The [[EvilKnockoff BoBoiBot]] arc, arc centers Adu Du argues to making a robotic replica of the citizens town's hero, his arguments being that [=BoBoiBot=] would be a better superhero than the original [=BoBoiBoy=] since he wouldn't get exhausted like [=BoBoiBoy=] did and unlike [=BoBoiBoy=], he can control his fire powers. If Adu Du doesn't plan His public demonstration proves him correct when the robot proves to use [=BoBoiBot=] be more powerful and restrained while [=BoBoiBoy=] released his fire powers to recklessly retaliate, and the citizens start preferring the robot over the KidHero. The villains aren't wrong that [[{{Sucksessor}} the robot works better than the hero, but they exploited this to extort people, he would be 100% right.the citizens]].
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* In Wish, despite the fact the movie tries to make him seem narcissistic, [[spoiler:Magnifico's reasons as to not grant certain wishes are seen as logical and help make sure his kingdom doesn't lose stability.]]

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* In Wish, [[WesternAnimation/{{Wish2023}} Wish]], despite the fact the movie tries to make him seem narcissistic, [[spoiler:Magnifico's reasons as to not grant certain wishes are seen as logical and help make sure his kingdom doesn't lose stability.]]
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* In Wish, despite the fact the movie tries to make him seem narcissistic, [[spoiler:Magnifico's reasons as to not grant certain wishes are seen as logical and help make sure his kingdom doesn't lose stability.]]

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* ''WesternAnimation/KungFuPanda'': While [[ArrogantKungFuGuy Tai Lung]] is fighting his former mentor and adoptive father, Master Shifu, [[CallingTheOldManOut he blames Shifu]] for abandoning him when Master Oogway said Tai Lung couldn't be the Dragon Warrior. Shifu did believe Tai Lung to be the future Dragon Warrior and had him train hard without teaching him humility. Shifu's act of no longer supporting his adoptive son after Oogway's rejection [[FreudianExcuse caused Tai Lung to snap]]. When Shifu's defeated, he admits his responsibility in Tai Lung's fall from grace and sincerely apologizes. [[IgnoredEpiphany Unfortunately, Tai Lung looks momentarily touched, but he casts aside Shifu's words and remains a villain]].

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* ''WesternAnimation/KungFuPanda'': ''WesternAnimation/KungFuPanda1'': While [[ArrogantKungFuGuy Tai Lung]] is fighting his former mentor and adoptive father, Master Shifu, [[CallingTheOldManOut he blames Shifu]] for abandoning him when Master Oogway said Tai Lung couldn't be the Dragon Warrior. Shifu did believe Tai Lung to be the future Dragon Warrior and had him train hard without teaching him humility. Shifu's act of no longer supporting his adoptive son after Oogway's rejection [[FreudianExcuse caused Tai Lung to snap]]. When Shifu's defeated, he admits his responsibility in Tai Lung's fall from grace and sincerely apologizes. [[IgnoredEpiphany Unfortunately, Tai Lung looks momentarily touched, but he casts aside Shifu's words and remains a villain]].



* ''WesternAnimation/OverTheHedge'': From an outsider's perspective, Gladys Sharp's grudge against the animals is perfectly reasonable, considering they spend much of the film stealing food left and right and are tearing apart the very neighbourhood she and her organization worked so hard to create. What makes her a villain is her insistence on the installation of a highly illegal and completely inhumane animal trap specifically ''after'' being told that it's illegal, showing her as someone who clearly believes herself to be above the law.
** Similarly, Vincent may be the BigBad, but his grudge against RJ is perfectly understandable since the racoon destroyed his food supply, and RJ offers to get it all back in exchange for his life. [[spoiler: Much like Gladys, however, he goes too far when he declares that after killing RJ, Verne and the others are next.]]

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From an outsider's perspective, Gladys Sharp's grudge against the animals is perfectly reasonable, considering they spend much of the film stealing food left and right and are tearing apart the very neighbourhood she and her organization worked so hard to create. What makes her a villain is her insistence on the installation of a highly illegal and completely inhumane animal trap specifically ''after'' being told that it's illegal, showing her as someone who clearly believes herself to be above the law.
** Similarly, Vincent may be the BigBad, but his grudge against RJ is perfectly understandable since the racoon destroyed his food supply, and RJ offers to get it all back in exchange for his life. [[spoiler: Much like Gladys, however, he goes too far when he declares that after killing RJ, Verne and the others are next.]]

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