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** Star Trek also had recurring ''individual'' villains, namely: [[IneffectualSympatheticVillain Harry Mudd]] and Khan on ''[[Series/StarTrekTheOriginalSeries The Original Series]]''; [[SufficientlyAdvancedAlien Q]], [[EvilTwin Lore]], [[IdenticalGrandson Sela]], Tomalak, Daimon Bok, and the Duras Sisters on ''[[Series/StarTrekTheNextGeneration The Next Generation]]''; [[MagnificentBastard Dukat]], [[SinisterMinister Kai Winn]], [[SmugSnake Weyoun]], [[HeelFaceTurn Damar]], the [[BigBad Female Changeling]] [[MyFriendsAndZoidberg and Liquidator Brunt]] on ''Series/StarTrekDeepSpaceNine''; Culluh, Seska and the Borg Queen on ''[[Series/StarTrekVoyager Voyager]]'', and Silik and Future Guy on ''[[Series/StarTrekEnterprise Enterprise]]''.

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** Star Trek also had recurring ''individual'' villains, namely: [[IneffectualSympatheticVillain Harry Mudd]] and Khan on ''[[Series/StarTrekTheOriginalSeries The Original Series]]''; [[SufficientlyAdvancedAlien Q]], [[EvilTwin Lore]], [[IdenticalGrandson Sela]], Tomalak, Daimon Bok, and the Duras Sisters on ''[[Series/StarTrekTheNextGeneration The Next Generation]]''; [[MagnificentBastard [[Characters/StarTrekDeepSpaceNineGulDukat Dukat]], [[SinisterMinister Kai Winn]], [[SmugSnake Weyoun]], [[HeelFaceTurn Damar]], the [[BigBad Female Changeling]] [[MyFriendsAndZoidberg and Liquidator Brunt]] on ''Series/StarTrekDeepSpaceNine''; Culluh, Seska and the Borg Queen on ''[[Series/StarTrekVoyager Voyager]]'', and Silik and Future Guy on ''[[Series/StarTrekEnterprise Enterprise]]''.
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-->'''Darcy:''' It ''does'' seem to be a favorite pastime of the [[SuperVillain super villains]] in this city.

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-->'''Darcy:''' It ''does'' seem to be a favorite pastime of the [[SuperVillain super villains]] {{supervillain}}s in this city.



* ''Series/DoctorWho'', being a {{Long Runner|s}}, has accumulated dozens of foes over the decades. The real big name villains are [[AbsoluteXenophobe the Daleks]] and their creator [[OmnicidalManiac Davros]], [[EvilCounterpart the Master]], [[TheAssimilator the Cybermen]], and [[SociopathicSoldier the Sontarans]], along with a slew of less common recurring villains like [[EldritchAbomination the Great Intelligence]], [[ProudWarriorRace the Ice Warriors]], [[MurderousMannequin the Autons]] and [[ManchurianAgent Nestene replicants]], [[LizardFolk the Silurians]] and their underwater cousins [[FishPeople the Sea Devils]], [[GreaterScopeVillain the Black Guardian]], [[MadScientist the Rani]], [[EnemyWithout the Valeyard]], [[FallenHero Rassilon]], [[AGodAmI Omega]], [[LivingStatue the Weeping Angels]], [[FatBastard the Slitheen]], and [[ReligionOfEvil the Silence]]. Several of these races would form [[LegionOfDoom the Alliance]] in "[[Recap/DoctorWhoS31E12ThePandoricaOpens The Pandorica Opens]]" to [[spoiler:save the Universe from the Doctor]]. Creator/TheBBC has taken to dubbing the Doctor's Rogues Gallery the "Carnival of Monsters", a name derived from the title of [[Recap/DoctorWhoS10E2CarnivalOfMonsters a serial]] in which, strangely, only one of them makes a cameo appearance.

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* ''Series/DoctorWho'', being a {{Long Runner|s}}, has accumulated dozens of foes over the decades. The real big name villains are [[AbsoluteXenophobe the Daleks]] and their creator [[OmnicidalManiac Davros]], [[EvilCounterpart the Master]], [[TheAssimilator the Cybermen]], and [[SociopathicSoldier the Sontarans]], along with a slew of less common recurring villains like [[EldritchAbomination the Great Intelligence]], [[ProudWarriorRace [[ProudWarriorRaceGuy the Ice Warriors]], [[MurderousMannequin the Autons]] and [[ManchurianAgent Nestene replicants]], [[LizardFolk the Silurians]] and their underwater cousins [[FishPeople the Sea Devils]], [[GreaterScopeVillain the Black Guardian]], [[MadScientist the Rani]], [[EnemyWithout the Valeyard]], [[FallenHero Rassilon]], [[AGodAmI Omega]], [[LivingStatue the Weeping Angels]], [[FatBastard the Slitheen]], and [[ReligionOfEvil the Silence]]. Several of these races would form [[LegionOfDoom the Alliance]] in "[[Recap/DoctorWhoS31E12ThePandoricaOpens The Pandorica Opens]]" to [[spoiler:save the Universe from the Doctor]]. Creator/TheBBC has taken to dubbing the Doctor's Rogues Gallery the "Carnival of Monsters", a name derived from the title of [[Recap/DoctorWhoS10E2CarnivalOfMonsters a serial]] in which, strangely, only one of them makes a cameo appearance.
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* Naturally happens in ''Series/TheFlash2014'', with recurring foes including [[ArchEnemy Reverse-Flash]], [[FreezeRay Captain Cold]], [[KillItWithFire Heat Wave]], [[GoldMakesEverythingShiny Golden Glider]], [[BlowYouAway Weather Wizard]], [[MakeMeWannaShout Pied Piper]], [[KillerGorilla Grodd]], [[GeneralRipper Wade Eiling]], [[MadBomber Trickster]], [[SerialKiller Zoom]], [[SharkMan King Shark]], [[AnIcePerson Killer Frost]], [[AlchemyIsMagic Dr. Alchemy]], [[AGodAmI Savitar]], [[{{MagiTek}} Abra Kadabra]], and [[SuperIntelligence The Thinker]]. The twist is that it's Barry who ends up accidentally calling them "Rogues Gallery", although, at the time, it only includes Captain Cold (Leonard Snart), Heat Wave (Mick Rory), and Golden Glider (Lisa Snart). Cold ends up liking the "Rogues" part and reuses it later. He also later frees some meta-humans and tells Barry they now owe him one, implying that the Rogues Gallery may get new members, with powers this time.

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* Naturally happens in ''Series/TheFlash2014'', with recurring foes including [[ArchEnemy Reverse-Flash]], [[FreezeRay Captain Cold]], [[KillItWithFire Heat Wave]], [[GoldMakesEverythingShiny Golden Glider]], [[BlowYouAway Weather Wizard]], [[MakeMeWannaShout [[MakeSomeNoise Pied Piper]], [[KillerGorilla Grodd]], [[GeneralRipper Wade Eiling]], [[MadBomber Trickster]], [[SerialKiller Zoom]], [[SharkMan King Shark]], [[AnIcePerson Killer Frost]], [[AlchemyIsMagic Dr. Alchemy]], [[AGodAmI Savitar]], [[{{MagiTek}} Abra Kadabra]], and [[SuperIntelligence The Thinker]]. The twist is that it's Barry who ends up accidentally calling them "Rogues Gallery", although, at the time, it only includes Captain Cold (Leonard Snart), Heat Wave (Mick Rory), and Golden Glider (Lisa Snart). Cold ends up liking the "Rogues" part and reuses it later. He also later frees some meta-humans and tells Barry they now owe him one, implying that the Rogues Gallery may get new members, with powers this time.
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* In the same vein as ''Franchise/{{Godzilla}}'', [[Franchise/UltraSeries Ultraman and his fellow Ultra heroes]] have an enormous rogues gallery in their 50-year history. Although the vast majority end up being {{One Shot Character}}s, there are quite a few recurring {{Kaiju}}s and aliens. Among them are [[InsectoidAliens Alien Baltan]], [[NotZilla Gomora]] (though he's an ally in some series) [[DumbMuscle Red King]], [[BigCreepyCrawlies Antlar]], [[HeroKiller Zetton]], [[ShockAndAwe Eleking]], [[HumongousMecha King Joe]], [[StarfishAliens Alien Metron]], [[WhipItGood Gudon]], [[FeatheredFiend Birdon]], [[CatFolk Alien Magma]], [[GlorySeeker Alien Valky]], [[VillainousGlutton Bemstar]], [[VoluntaryShapeshifting Alien Zarab]], [[DoppelgangerAttack Alien Guts]], [[ManipulativeBastard Alien Nackle]], [[HornAttack Vakishim]], [[MoreDakka Velokron]], [[TheBrute Doragory]], [[MagnificentBastard Alien Babalou]], [[EvilKnockoff Ace Killer]], [[TheChessmaster Alien Mefilas]], [[TunnelKing Telesdon]], [[PlayingWithFire Golza]], [[GigglingVillain Gan Q]], [[{{Hellhound}} Galberos]], [[HybridMonster Tyrant]], [[MultipleHeadCase Pandon]], [[StarterVillain Bemular]], and [[MightyGlacier Black King]].

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* In the same vein as ''Franchise/{{Godzilla}}'', [[Franchise/UltraSeries Ultraman and his fellow Ultra heroes]] have an enormous rogues gallery in their 50-year history. Although the vast majority end up being {{One Shot Character}}s, there are quite a few recurring {{Kaiju}}s and aliens. Among them are [[InsectoidAliens Alien Baltan]], [[NotZilla Gomora]] (though he's an ally in some series) [[DumbMuscle Red King]], [[BigCreepyCrawlies Antlar]], [[HeroKiller Zetton]], [[ShockAndAwe Eleking]], [[HumongousMecha King Joe]], [[StarfishAliens Alien Metron]], [[WhipItGood [[CombatTentacles Gudon]], [[FeatheredFiend Birdon]], [[CatFolk Alien Magma]], [[GlorySeeker Alien Valky]], [[VillainousGlutton Bemstar]], [[VoluntaryShapeshifting Alien Zarab]], [[DoppelgangerAttack Alien Guts]], [[ManipulativeBastard Alien Nackle]], [[HornAttack Vakishim]], [[MoreDakka Velokron]], [[TheBrute Doragory]], [[MagnificentBastard Alien Babalou]], [[EvilKnockoff Ace Killer]], [[TheChessmaster Alien Mefilas]], [[TunnelKing Telesdon]], [[PlayingWithFire Golza]], [[GigglingVillain Gan Q]], [[{{Hellhound}} Galberos]], [[HybridMonster Tyrant]], [[MultipleHeadCase Pandon]], [[StarterVillain Bemular]], and [[MightyGlacier Black King]].
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* In the same vein as ''Franchise/{{Godzilla}}'', [[Franchise/UltraSeries Ultraman and his fellow Ultra heroes]] have an enormous rogues gallery in their 50-year history. Although the vast majority end up being {{One Shot Character}}s, there are quite a few recurring {{Kaiju}}s and aliens. Among them are [[InsectoidAliens Alien Baltan]], [[EverythingsBetterWithDinosaurs Gomora]] (though he's an ally in some series) [[DumbMuscle Red King]], [[BigCreepyCrawlies Antlar]], [[HeroKiller Zetton]], [[ShockAndAwe Eleking]], [[HumongousMecha King Joe]], [[StarfishAliens Alien Metron]], [[WhipItGood Gudon]], [[FeatheredFiend Birdon]], [[CatFolk Alien Magma]], [[GlorySeeker Alien Valky]], [[VillainousGlutton Bemstar]], [[VoluntaryShapeshifting Alien Zarab]], [[DoppelgangerAttack Alien Guts]], [[ManipulativeBastard Alien Nackle]], [[HornAttack Vakishim]], [[MoreDakka Velokron]], [[TheBrute Doragory]], [[MagnificentBastard Alien Babalou]], [[EvilKnockoff Ace Killer]], [[TheChessmaster Alien Mefilas]], [[TunnelKing Telesdon]], [[PlayingWithFire Golza]], [[GigglingVillain Gan Q]], [[{{Hellhound}} Galberos]], [[HybridMonster Tyrant]], [[MultipleHeadCase Pandon]], [[StarterVillain Bemular]], and [[MightyGlacier Black King]].

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* In the same vein as ''Franchise/{{Godzilla}}'', [[Franchise/UltraSeries Ultraman and his fellow Ultra heroes]] have an enormous rogues gallery in their 50-year history. Although the vast majority end up being {{One Shot Character}}s, there are quite a few recurring {{Kaiju}}s and aliens. Among them are [[InsectoidAliens Alien Baltan]], [[EverythingsBetterWithDinosaurs [[NotZilla Gomora]] (though he's an ally in some series) [[DumbMuscle Red King]], [[BigCreepyCrawlies Antlar]], [[HeroKiller Zetton]], [[ShockAndAwe Eleking]], [[HumongousMecha King Joe]], [[StarfishAliens Alien Metron]], [[WhipItGood Gudon]], [[FeatheredFiend Birdon]], [[CatFolk Alien Magma]], [[GlorySeeker Alien Valky]], [[VillainousGlutton Bemstar]], [[VoluntaryShapeshifting Alien Zarab]], [[DoppelgangerAttack Alien Guts]], [[ManipulativeBastard Alien Nackle]], [[HornAttack Vakishim]], [[MoreDakka Velokron]], [[TheBrute Doragory]], [[MagnificentBastard Alien Babalou]], [[EvilKnockoff Ace Killer]], [[TheChessmaster Alien Mefilas]], [[TunnelKing Telesdon]], [[PlayingWithFire Golza]], [[GigglingVillain Gan Q]], [[{{Hellhound}} Galberos]], [[HybridMonster Tyrant]], [[MultipleHeadCase Pandon]], [[StarterVillain Bemular]], and [[MightyGlacier Black King]].
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* Santino from the Filipino drama ''May Bukas Pa'' has enemies varied as an atheistic reporter out to destroy his reputation to a syndicate leader who abducts children to the corrupt town mayor [[spoiler:[[ArchnemesisDad who is also his father]]]]. Santino is only ''6 years old''.

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* Santino from the Filipino drama ''May Bukas Pa'' has enemies varied as an atheistic reporter out to destroy his reputation to a syndicate leader who abducts children to the corrupt town mayor [[spoiler:[[ArchnemesisDad who [[spoiler:who is also his father]]]].father]]. Santino is only ''6 years old''.
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* In the same vein as ''Franchise/{{Godzilla}}'' mentioned above, [[Franchise/UltraSeries Ultraman and his fellow Ultra heroes]] have an enormous rogues gallery in their 50-year history. Although the vast majority end up being {{One Shot Character}}s, there are quite a few recurring {{Kaiju}}s and aliens. Among them are [[InsectoidAliens Alien Baltan]], [[EverythingsBetterWithDinosaurs Gomora]] (though he's an ally in some series) [[DumbMuscle Red King]], [[BigCreepyCrawlies Antlar]], [[HeroKiller Zetton]], [[ShockAndAwe Eleking]], [[HumongousMecha King Joe]], [[StarfishAliens Alien Metron]], [[WhipItGood Gudon]], [[FeatheredFiend Birdon]], [[CatFolk Alien Magma]], [[GlorySeeker Alien Valky]], [[VillainousGlutton Bemstar]], [[VoluntaryShapeshifting Alien Zarab]], [[DoppelgangerAttack Alien Guts]], [[ManipulativeBastard Alien Nackle]], [[HornAttack Vakishim]], [[MoreDakka Velokron]], [[TheBrute Doragory]], [[MagnificentBastard Alien Babalou]], [[EvilKnockoff Ace Killer]], [[TheChessmaster Alien Mefilas]], [[TunnelKing Telesdon]], [[PlayingWithFire Golza]], [[GigglingVillain Gan Q]], [[{{Hellhound}} Galberos]], [[HybridMonster Tyrant]], [[MultipleHeadCase Pandon]], [[StarterVillain Bemular]], and [[MightyGlacier Black King]].

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* In the same vein as ''Franchise/{{Godzilla}}'' mentioned above, ''Franchise/{{Godzilla}}'', [[Franchise/UltraSeries Ultraman and his fellow Ultra heroes]] have an enormous rogues gallery in their 50-year history. Although the vast majority end up being {{One Shot Character}}s, there are quite a few recurring {{Kaiju}}s and aliens. Among them are [[InsectoidAliens Alien Baltan]], [[EverythingsBetterWithDinosaurs Gomora]] (though he's an ally in some series) [[DumbMuscle Red King]], [[BigCreepyCrawlies Antlar]], [[HeroKiller Zetton]], [[ShockAndAwe Eleking]], [[HumongousMecha King Joe]], [[StarfishAliens Alien Metron]], [[WhipItGood Gudon]], [[FeatheredFiend Birdon]], [[CatFolk Alien Magma]], [[GlorySeeker Alien Valky]], [[VillainousGlutton Bemstar]], [[VoluntaryShapeshifting Alien Zarab]], [[DoppelgangerAttack Alien Guts]], [[ManipulativeBastard Alien Nackle]], [[HornAttack Vakishim]], [[MoreDakka Velokron]], [[TheBrute Doragory]], [[MagnificentBastard Alien Babalou]], [[EvilKnockoff Ace Killer]], [[TheChessmaster Alien Mefilas]], [[TunnelKing Telesdon]], [[PlayingWithFire Golza]], [[GigglingVillain Gan Q]], [[{{Hellhound}} Galberos]], [[HybridMonster Tyrant]], [[MultipleHeadCase Pandon]], [[StarterVillain Bemular]], and [[MightyGlacier Black King]].



* ''Franchise/OddSquad'' has a very sizeable rogues gallery that only seems to grow bigger with each season, especially with the introduction of the Villain University in Season 3. Notable foes the agents have faced include the Shapeshifter, the Noisemaker, Jamie Jam, and William Ocean, among many others. And that's not even including the [[BigBad Big Bads]] -- Odd Todd, Ohlm, The Shadow, and Brutus.

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* ''Franchise/OddSquad'' has a very sizeable rogues gallery that only seems to grow bigger with each season, especially with the introduction of the Villain University in Season 3. Notable foes the agents have faced include the Shapeshifter, the Noisemaker, Jamie Jam, and William Ocean, among many others. And that's not even including the [[BigBad Big Bads]] {{Big Bad}}s -- Odd Todd, Ohlm, The Shadow, and Brutus.
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* ''Franchise/OddSquad'' has a very sizeable rogues gallery that only seems to grow bigger with each season, especially with the introduction of the Villain University in Season 3. Notable foes the agents have faced include the Shapeshifter, the Noisemaker, Jamie Jam, and William Ocean, among many others. And that's not even including the [[BigBad Big Bads]] -- Odd Todd, Ohlm, The Shadow, and Brutus

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* ''Franchise/OddSquad'' has a very sizeable rogues gallery that only seems to grow bigger with each season, especially with the introduction of the Villain University in Season 3. Notable foes the agents have faced include the Shapeshifter, the Noisemaker, Jamie Jam, and William Ocean, among many others. And that's not even including the [[BigBad Big Bads]] -- Odd Todd, Ohlm, The Shadow, and BrutusBrutus.
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* ''Franchise/OddSquad'' has a very sizeable rogues gallery that only seems to grow bigger with each season, especially with the introduction of the Villain University in Season 3. Notable foes the agents have faced include the Shapeshifter, the Noisemaker, Jamie Jam, and William Ocean, among many others. And that's not even including the [[BigBad Big Bads]] -- Odd Todd, Ohlm, The Shadow, and Brutus
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** Star Trek also had recurring ''individual'' villains, namely: [[IneffectualSympatheticVillain Harry Mudd]] and Khan on ''[[Series/StarTrekTheOriginalSeries The Original Series]]''; [[SufficientlyAdvancedAlien Q]], [[EvilTwin Lore]], [[IdenticalGrandson Sela]], Tomalak, Daimon Bok, and the Duras Sisters on ''[[Series/StarTrekTheNextGeneration The Next Generation]]''; [[MagnificentBastard Dukat]], [[SinisterMinister Kai Winn]], [[SmugSnake Weyoun]], [[HeelFaceTurn Damar]], the [[BigBad Female Changeling]] [[MyFriendsAndZoidberg and Liquidator Brunt]] on ''Series/StarTrekDeepSpaceNine''; Culluh, Seska and the Borg Queen on ''[[Series/StarTrekVoyager Voyager]]'', and Silik and [[FanNickname Future Guy]] on ''[[Series/StarTrekEnterprise Enterprise]]''.

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** Star Trek also had recurring ''individual'' villains, namely: [[IneffectualSympatheticVillain Harry Mudd]] and Khan on ''[[Series/StarTrekTheOriginalSeries The Original Series]]''; [[SufficientlyAdvancedAlien Q]], [[EvilTwin Lore]], [[IdenticalGrandson Sela]], Tomalak, Daimon Bok, and the Duras Sisters on ''[[Series/StarTrekTheNextGeneration The Next Generation]]''; [[MagnificentBastard Dukat]], [[SinisterMinister Kai Winn]], [[SmugSnake Weyoun]], [[HeelFaceTurn Damar]], the [[BigBad Female Changeling]] [[MyFriendsAndZoidberg and Liquidator Brunt]] on ''Series/StarTrekDeepSpaceNine''; Culluh, Seska and the Borg Queen on ''[[Series/StarTrekVoyager Voyager]]'', and Silik and [[FanNickname Future Guy]] Guy on ''[[Series/StarTrekEnterprise Enterprise]]''.
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* The ''Series/TrailerParkBoys'' are obviously not heroes, but they have a series of recurring adversaries. Their main ArchEnemy is [[TheAlcoholic Jim Lahey]], the trailer park supervisor, but they've also had to deal with Lahey's {{Gonk}} assistant Randy, [[GreaserDelinquents greaser criminal Cyrus]], crooked veterinarian and BackAlleyDoctor Sam Losco, rival drug dealers Terry and Dennis, [[BitchInSheepsClothing Jim's ex-wife Barbara]] and her efforts to keep them from getting control of the park, and {{Dirty Cop}}s Ted Johnson and George Green.
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* ''Series/ChoujinkiMetalder'' uniquely introduces a large lineup of villains in the first episode who each take turns being the MonsterOfTheWeek and often appear more than once.
* ''Series/SekaiNinjaSenJiraiya'' has a number of recurring villains who challenge our protagonists for the map to the [[{{Macguffin}} Pako]], including [[TheDon Dokusai]], [[MusicalAssassin Uha]], [[LegacyCharacter Gyuma]], [[MasterOfDisguise Parchis]], [[SamuraiCowboy Wild]], [[SuperMobBoss Gamesh]], [[{{Pirate}} Silver Shark]] and [[AliensAreBastards Demost]].
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* ''Series/DoctorWho'', being a {{Long Runner|s}}, has accumulated dozens of foes over the decades. The real big name villains are [[AbsoluteXenophobe the Daleks]] and their creator [[OmnicidalManiac Davros]], [[EvilCounterpart the Master]], [[TheAssimilator the Cybermen]], and [[SociopathicSoldier the Sontarans]], along with a slew of less common recurring villains like [[EldritchAbomination the Great Intelligence]], [[ProudWarriorRace the Ice Warriors]], [[MurderousMannequin the Autons]] and [[ManchurianAgent Nestene replicants]], [[LizardFolk the Silurians]], [[GreaterScopeVillain the Black Guardian]], [[MadScientist the Rani]], [[EnemyWithout the Valeyard]], [[FallenHero Rassilon]], [[AGodAmI Omega]], [[LivingStatue the Weeping Angels]], [[FatBastard the Slitheen]], and [[ReligionOfEvil the Silence]]. Several of these races would form [[LegionOfDoom the Alliance]] in "[[Recap/DoctorWhoS31E12ThePandoricaOpens The Pandorica Opens]]" to [[spoiler:save the Universe from the Doctor]]. Creator/TheBBC has taken to dubbing the Doctor's Rogues Gallery the "Carnival of Monsters", a name derived from the title of [[Recap/DoctorWhoS10E2CarnivalOfMonsters a serial]] in which, strangely, only one of them makes a cameo appearance.

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* ''Series/DoctorWho'', being a {{Long Runner|s}}, has accumulated dozens of foes over the decades. The real big name villains are [[AbsoluteXenophobe the Daleks]] and their creator [[OmnicidalManiac Davros]], [[EvilCounterpart the Master]], [[TheAssimilator the Cybermen]], and [[SociopathicSoldier the Sontarans]], along with a slew of less common recurring villains like [[EldritchAbomination the Great Intelligence]], [[ProudWarriorRace the Ice Warriors]], [[MurderousMannequin the Autons]] and [[ManchurianAgent Nestene replicants]], [[LizardFolk the Silurians]], Silurians]] and their underwater cousins [[FishPeople the Sea Devils]], [[GreaterScopeVillain the Black Guardian]], [[MadScientist the Rani]], [[EnemyWithout the Valeyard]], [[FallenHero Rassilon]], [[AGodAmI Omega]], [[LivingStatue the Weeping Angels]], [[FatBastard the Slitheen]], and [[ReligionOfEvil the Silence]]. Several of these races would form [[LegionOfDoom the Alliance]] in "[[Recap/DoctorWhoS31E12ThePandoricaOpens The Pandorica Opens]]" to [[spoiler:save the Universe from the Doctor]]. Creator/TheBBC has taken to dubbing the Doctor's Rogues Gallery the "Carnival of Monsters", a name derived from the title of [[Recap/DoctorWhoS10E2CarnivalOfMonsters a serial]] in which, strangely, only one of them makes a cameo appearance.
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** The premise of ''Series/StarTrekVoyager'' called for the cast to be antagonized by multiple recurring "bad guy" species, which the crew would tangle with for a few episodes a season until the ship moved past their territory. Beside one-off species and ''TNG''-transplants the Borg, the Voyager would find recurring foes in the [[WeAreStrugglingTogether Kazon Sects]], the [[OrganTheft Vidiian Sodality]], the [[ProudWarriorRaceGuy Hirogens]], the [[SpaceTrucker Malons]] and the [[ObstructiveBureaucrat Hierarchy]].

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** The premise of ''Series/StarTrekVoyager'' called for the cast to be antagonized by multiple recurring "bad guy" species, which the crew would tangle with for a few episodes a season until the ship moved past their territory. Beside one-off species and ''TNG''-transplants franchise mainstay the Borg, the Voyager would find recurring foes in the [[WeAreStrugglingTogether Kazon Sects]], the [[OrganTheft Vidiian Sodality]], [[GodzillaThreshold Species 8472]], the [[ProudWarriorRaceGuy Hirogens]], the [[SpaceTrucker Malons]] and the [[ObstructiveBureaucrat Hierarchy]].
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* The Negative Syndicate from ''Series/GoGoSentaiBoukenger''. Negative Syndicate is a collective term used by the SGS Foundation for the four villain groups that frequently plague the protagonists. The four groups can be summarized as lizardmen, ninja's, demons (later robotic demons) and the survivor of an ancient civilization.
** The American adaptation, ''Series/PowerRangersOperationOverdrive'' had essentially the same groups, but with a few tweaks--the ancient civilization was changed to the servants of AnIcePerson, who's brother led the lizardmen, and the demons were turned into alien cats (later robotic alien cats).

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* The Negative Syndicate Syndicates from ''Series/GoGoSentaiBoukenger''. Negative Syndicate is a collective term used by the SGS Foundation for the four villain groups that frequently plague the protagonists. The four groups can be summarized as lizardmen, ninja's, ninja, demons (later robotic demons) and the survivor of an ancient civilization.
** The American adaptation, ''Series/PowerRangersOperationOverdrive'' had essentially the same groups, but with a few tweaks--the ancient civilization was changed to the servants of AnIcePerson, who's AnIcePerson whose brother led the lizardmen, and the demons were turned into alien cats (later robotic alien cats).

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* ''Franchise/StarTrek'' had gotten a progressively larger one as time went on. While ''[[Series/StarTrekTheOriginalSeries The Original Series]]'' only had Klingons and Romulans, later series would give us the Ferengi (for a while), the Cardassians, the Breen, the Dominion, the Kazon, the Vidians, and the Borg.

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* ''Franchise/StarTrek'' had gotten a progressively larger one as time went on. While ''[[Series/StarTrekTheOriginalSeries The Original Series]]'' only had Klingons and Romulans, later series would give us the Ferengi (for a while), the Cardassians, the Breen, the Dominion, the Kazon, the Vidians, and the Borg.Borg.
** The premise of ''Series/StarTrekVoyager'' called for the cast to be antagonized by multiple recurring "bad guy" species, which the crew would tangle with for a few episodes a season until the ship moved past their territory. Beside one-off species and ''TNG''-transplants the Borg, the Voyager would find recurring foes in the [[WeAreStrugglingTogether Kazon Sects]], the [[OrganTheft Vidiian Sodality]], the [[ProudWarriorRaceGuy Hirogens]], the [[SpaceTrucker Malons]] and the [[ObstructiveBureaucrat Hierarchy]].
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* ''Series/DoctorWho'', being a {{Long Runner|s}}, has accumulated dozens of foes over the decades. The real big name villains are [[AbsoluteXenophobe the Daleks]] and their creator [[OmnicidalManiac Davros]], [[EvilCounterpart the Master]], [[TheAssimilator the Cybermen]], and [[SociopathicSoldier the Sontarans]], along with a slew of less common recurring villains like [[EldritchAbomination the Great Intelligence]], [[ProudWarriorRace the Ice Warriors]], [[MurderousMannequin the Autons]] and [[ManchurianAgent Nestene replicants]], [[TheReptilians the Silurians]], [[GreaterScopeVillain the Black Guardian]], [[MadScientist the Rani]], [[EnemyWithout the Valeyard]], [[FallenHero Rassilon]], [[AGodAmI Omega]], [[LivingStatue the Weeping Angels]], [[FatBastard the Slitheen]], and [[ReligionOfEvil the Silence]]. Several of these races would form [[LegionOfDoom the Alliance]] in "[[Recap/DoctorWhoS31E12ThePandoricaOpens The Pandorica Opens]]" to [[spoiler:save the Universe from the Doctor]]. Creator/TheBBC has taken to dubbing the Doctor's Rogues Gallery the "Carnival of Monsters", a name derived from the title of [[Recap/DoctorWhoS10E2CarnivalOfMonsters a serial]] in which, strangely, only one of them makes a cameo appearance.

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* ''Series/DoctorWho'', being a {{Long Runner|s}}, has accumulated dozens of foes over the decades. The real big name villains are [[AbsoluteXenophobe the Daleks]] and their creator [[OmnicidalManiac Davros]], [[EvilCounterpart the Master]], [[TheAssimilator the Cybermen]], and [[SociopathicSoldier the Sontarans]], along with a slew of less common recurring villains like [[EldritchAbomination the Great Intelligence]], [[ProudWarriorRace the Ice Warriors]], [[MurderousMannequin the Autons]] and [[ManchurianAgent Nestene replicants]], [[TheReptilians [[LizardFolk the Silurians]], [[GreaterScopeVillain the Black Guardian]], [[MadScientist the Rani]], [[EnemyWithout the Valeyard]], [[FallenHero Rassilon]], [[AGodAmI Omega]], [[LivingStatue the Weeping Angels]], [[FatBastard the Slitheen]], and [[ReligionOfEvil the Silence]]. Several of these races would form [[LegionOfDoom the Alliance]] in "[[Recap/DoctorWhoS31E12ThePandoricaOpens The Pandorica Opens]]" to [[spoiler:save the Universe from the Doctor]]. Creator/TheBBC has taken to dubbing the Doctor's Rogues Gallery the "Carnival of Monsters", a name derived from the title of [[Recap/DoctorWhoS10E2CarnivalOfMonsters a serial]] in which, strangely, only one of them makes a cameo appearance.
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* ''Series/DoctorWho'', being a {{Long Runner|s}}, has accumulated dozens of foes over the decades. The real big name villains are [[AbsoluteXenophobe the Daleks]] and their creator [[OmnicidalManiac Davros]], [[EvilCounterpart the Master]], [[TheAssimilator the Cybermen]], and [[SociopathicSoldier the Sontarans]], along with a slew of less common recurring villains like [[EldritchAbomination the Great Intelligence]], [[ProudWarriorRace the Ice Warriors]], [[MurderousMannequin the Autons]] and [[ManchurianAgent Nestene replicants]], [[TheReptilians the Silurians]], [[GreaterScopeVillain the Black Guardian]], [[MadScientist the Rani]], [[EnemyWithout the Valeyard]], [[LivingStatue the Weeping Angels]], [[FatBastard the Slitheen]], and [[ReligionOfEvil the Silence]]. Several of these races would form [[LegionOfDoom the Alliance]] in "[[Recap/DoctorWhoS31E12ThePandoricaOpens The Pandorica Opens]]" to [[spoiler:save the Universe from the Doctor]]. Creator/TheBBC has taken to dubbing the Doctor's Rogues Gallery the "Carnival of Monsters", a name derived from the title of [[Recap/DoctorWhoS10E2CarnivalOfMonsters a serial]] in which, strangely, only one of them makes a cameo appearance.

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* ''Series/DoctorWho'', being a {{Long Runner|s}}, has accumulated dozens of foes over the decades. The real big name villains are [[AbsoluteXenophobe the Daleks]] and their creator [[OmnicidalManiac Davros]], [[EvilCounterpart the Master]], [[TheAssimilator the Cybermen]], and [[SociopathicSoldier the Sontarans]], along with a slew of less common recurring villains like [[EldritchAbomination the Great Intelligence]], [[ProudWarriorRace the Ice Warriors]], [[MurderousMannequin the Autons]] and [[ManchurianAgent Nestene replicants]], [[TheReptilians the Silurians]], [[GreaterScopeVillain the Black Guardian]], [[MadScientist the Rani]], [[EnemyWithout the Valeyard]], [[FallenHero Rassilon]], [[AGodAmI Omega]], [[LivingStatue the Weeping Angels]], [[FatBastard the Slitheen]], and [[ReligionOfEvil the Silence]]. Several of these races would form [[LegionOfDoom the Alliance]] in "[[Recap/DoctorWhoS31E12ThePandoricaOpens The Pandorica Opens]]" to [[spoiler:save the Universe from the Doctor]]. Creator/TheBBC has taken to dubbing the Doctor's Rogues Gallery the "Carnival of Monsters", a name derived from the title of [[Recap/DoctorWhoS10E2CarnivalOfMonsters a serial]] in which, strangely, only one of them makes a cameo appearance.
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* Naturally in the TV Series of ''Film/BlackScorpion'', where the titular heroine faced the likes of [[ShockAndAwe Stunner]], [[LightIsNotGood Flashpoint]], [[TakenForGranite Medusa]], [[KillItWithFire Inferno]], [[GreenThumb Greenthumb]], Slapshot, [[ArmCannon Fire Arm]], [[TimeStandsStill Clockwise]], Breathtaker, Professor Prophet, and [[{{Cyborg}} Aerobicide]]. Ironically, most seem to want to kill the ''[[SleazyPolitician mayor]]'' rather than Black Scorpion. Darcy even [[LampshadeHanging lampshades it]]:
-->'''Darcy:''' It ''does'' seem to be a favorite pastime of the [[SuperVillain super villains]] in this city.
* ''Series/TheCape'' collected a cadre of creepy criminals to combat, including Chess, Scales, Cain, Goggles and Hicks, Dice, Razer, Kozmo, the Lich, and frienemies Marty Voyt and the Carnival of Crime.
* ''Series/ElChapulinColorado'' rogues gallery is divided in time periods:
** TheMafia: Tripaseca, Cuajináis, Chory, Bulldog, Enterrador Manzanero, Petizo, Botija, Peterete and La Minina.
** TheWildWest: Rascabuches, Matonsísimo Kid, Matafácil, Rosa la Rumorosa and El Capataz.
** [[{{Pirate}} The Pirates]]: Alma Negra, Matalote, Sabandija, Panza Loca, Ajonjolí and Gorgojo.
* ''Series/DoctorWho'', being a {{Long Runner|s}}, has accumulated dozens of foes over the decades. The real big name villains are [[AbsoluteXenophobe the Daleks]] and their creator [[OmnicidalManiac Davros]], [[EvilCounterpart the Master]], [[TheAssimilator the Cybermen]], and [[SociopathicSoldier the Sontarans]], along with a slew of less common recurring villains like [[EldritchAbomination the Great Intelligence]], [[ProudWarriorRace the Ice Warriors]], [[MurderousMannequin the Autons]] and [[ManchurianAgent Nestene replicants]], [[TheReptilians the Silurians]], [[GreaterScopeVillain the Black Guardian]], [[MadScientist the Rani]], [[EnemyWithout the Valeyard]], [[LivingStatue the Weeping Angels]], [[FatBastard the Slitheen]], and [[ReligionOfEvil the Silence]]. Several of these races would form [[LegionOfDoom the Alliance]] in "[[Recap/DoctorWhoS31E12ThePandoricaOpens The Pandorica Opens]]" to [[spoiler:save the Universe from the Doctor]]. Creator/TheBBC has taken to dubbing the Doctor's Rogues Gallery the "Carnival of Monsters", a name derived from the title of [[Recap/DoctorWhoS10E2CarnivalOfMonsters a serial]] in which, strangely, only one of them makes a cameo appearance.
* Though ''Series/{{Firefly}}'' only ran for a few episodes, the series made a point to have multiple instances of recurring villains, including Adelai Niska, Saffron, the Hands of Blue, and, in the comic series ''Those Left Behind'', [[spoiler:Lawrence Dobson]].
* In ''Series/{{Arrow}}'', while most of the lesser villains are [[VillainOfTheWeek one-offs]] aside from the {{Big Bad}}s, there are a few who stick around and keep coming back to give Oliver Queen and Team Arrow trouble, including ComicBook/{{Deadshot}}, [[TheAggressiveDrugDealer Count Vertigo]], [[ProfessionalKiller China White]], [[WolverineClaws Bronze Tiger]], [[StalkerWithACrush Cupid]], [[AnarchyIsChaos Anarky]], [[CorruptCop Lady Cop]], and [[FeelNoPain Derek Sampson]].
* Naturally happens in ''Series/TheFlash2014'', with recurring foes including [[ArchEnemy Reverse-Flash]], [[FreezeRay Captain Cold]], [[KillItWithFire Heat Wave]], [[GoldMakesEverythingShiny Golden Glider]], [[BlowYouAway Weather Wizard]], [[MakeMeWannaShout Pied Piper]], [[KillerGorilla Grodd]], [[GeneralRipper Wade Eiling]], [[MadBomber Trickster]], [[SerialKiller Zoom]], [[SharkMan King Shark]], [[AnIcePerson Killer Frost]], [[AlchemyIsMagic Dr. Alchemy]], [[AGodAmI Savitar]], [[{{MagiTek}} Abra Kadabra]], and [[SuperIntelligence The Thinker]]. The twist is that it's Barry who ends up accidentally calling them "Rogues Gallery", although, at the time, it only includes Captain Cold (Leonard Snart), Heat Wave (Mick Rory), and Golden Glider (Lisa Snart). Cold ends up liking the "Rogues" part and reuses it later. He also later frees some meta-humans and tells Barry they now owe him one, implying that the Rogues Gallery may get new members, with powers this time.
* ''Series/{{Gotham}}'' already has many members of the Gotham Rogues Gallery, even though it's a prequel show and Bruce Wayne doesn't fully become Batman until the show's {{distant finale}}. Bruce still fights against some of them when he's an older teenager/young adult, though, especially Ra's Al Ghul and [[DecompositeCharacter two characters]] who [[CaptainErsatz could possibly be the future Joker.]] Penguin and the Riddler are in the show from the first season, and other villains, including the Mad Hatter and Scarecrow, are introduced later, though they mostly act as Jim Gordon's nemeses, while Bruce is young.
* In the same vein as ''Franchise/{{Godzilla}}'' mentioned above, [[Franchise/UltraSeries Ultraman and his fellow Ultra heroes]] have an enormous rogues gallery in their 50-year history. Although the vast majority end up being {{One Shot Character}}s, there are quite a few recurring {{Kaiju}}s and aliens. Among them are [[InsectoidAliens Alien Baltan]], [[EverythingsBetterWithDinosaurs Gomora]] (though he's an ally in some series) [[DumbMuscle Red King]], [[BigCreepyCrawlies Antlar]], [[HeroKiller Zetton]], [[ShockAndAwe Eleking]], [[HumongousMecha King Joe]], [[StarfishAliens Alien Metron]], [[WhipItGood Gudon]], [[FeatheredFiend Birdon]], [[CatFolk Alien Magma]], [[GlorySeeker Alien Valky]], [[VillainousGlutton Bemstar]], [[VoluntaryShapeshifting Alien Zarab]], [[DoppelgangerAttack Alien Guts]], [[ManipulativeBastard Alien Nackle]], [[HornAttack Vakishim]], [[MoreDakka Velokron]], [[TheBrute Doragory]], [[MagnificentBastard Alien Babalou]], [[EvilKnockoff Ace Killer]], [[TheChessmaster Alien Mefilas]], [[TunnelKing Telesdon]], [[PlayingWithFire Golza]], [[GigglingVillain Gan Q]], [[{{Hellhound}} Galberos]], [[HybridMonster Tyrant]], [[MultipleHeadCase Pandon]], [[StarterVillain Bemular]], and [[MightyGlacier Black King]].
* The Negative Syndicate from ''Series/GoGoSentaiBoukenger''. Negative Syndicate is a collective term used by the SGS Foundation for the four villain groups that frequently plague the protagonists. The four groups can be summarized as lizardmen, ninja's, demons (later robotic demons) and the survivor of an ancient civilization.
** The American adaptation, ''Series/PowerRangersOperationOverdrive'' had essentially the same groups, but with a few tweaks--the ancient civilization was changed to the servants of AnIcePerson, who's brother led the lizardmen, and the demons were turned into alien cats (later robotic alien cats).
* ''Series/HawaiiFiveO'' had a number of recurring villains: [[YellowPeril Chinese terrorist]] and MagnificentBastard Wo Fat, gang lords Honore Vashon and Tony Alika, drug kingpin Big Chicken, and MasterOfDisguise Lewis Avery Filer.
* Santino from the Filipino drama ''May Bukas Pa'' has enemies varied as an atheistic reporter out to destroy his reputation to a syndicate leader who abducts children to the corrupt town mayor [[spoiler:[[ArchnemesisDad who is also his father]]]]. Santino is only ''6 years old''.
* ''Series/NightMan'' managed to get a fairly formidable Rogues Gallery despite the show lasting only two seasons and the fact that most [[VillainOfTheWeek villains of the week]] often got killed through [[GoodIsNotNice the hero's actions]]. Recurring antagonists included [[WarForFunAndProfit Chang]], [[PsychicPowers Chrome]], [[ShapeShifting E. Haskell Bridges]], [[DarkMagicalGirl Selene]], [[MindControl Rachel Lang]], and [[NewMediaAreEVil Kieran Keyes]].
* ''Series/OdiseaBurbujas'' rogues gallery includes; Ecoloco, Don Mugrovich, Peter Punk, Socapa, Patán and Máximo Smog.
* Surprisingly for a show that initially seems like a {{Workcom}}, ''Series/ParksAndRecreation'' has one. The Pawnee Parks Department do battle with many recurring arch foes on a regular basis, including, but not limited to, other governmental workers (Tammy 2, Councilman Jamm), the media (Joan Callamezzo, Crazy Ira and the Douche), and various others (the Langmans, the Sapersteins, the Newports and Jessica Wicks, Tammy 1, Kathryn Pinewood, Dennis Feinstein, Gryzzl) who they run up against in their efforts to improve their town, or resolve personal problems.
* ''Series/PersonOfInterest'' has been building up an impressive Rogues Gallery in the midst of its [[WeHelpTheHelpless we-help-the-helpless]]-{{cyberpunk}}-[[SpyFiction spy-procedural]]: Carl Elias, an [[DiabolicalMastermind up-and-coming]] [[TheMafia Mafia don]]; Agent Snow, a [[TheSpook CIA assassin]]; Root, [[TheCracker a super-hacker]]; "HR", a cabal of [[DirtyCop corrupt cops]] inside the NYPD; Special Agent Donnelly, [[InspectorJavert who's in charge of an FBI manhunt]]; and the unnamed government department tasked with covering up the Machine's existence. Plus there's Zoe Morgan, who's more of a [[DatingCatwoman frienemy-with-benefits]]. Even more are introduced later on, with Reese's [[EvilMentor sadistic]] ex-partner Kara Stanton, [[KnightTemplar privacy terrorist]] Collier, Northern Lights, another group using the Machine, and its leaders: [[PragmaticVillainy Special Counsel]] and [[MyCountryRightOrWrong Control]], the leader of another gang called the Brotherhood, [[TheSociopath Dominic]], and, most dangerously of all, [[GreaterScopeVillain another AI]] called Samaritan and it's followers, with significantly less morals than the Machine. [[spoiler: Fortunately, by the time Samaritan becomes a problem, Root has done a HeelFaceTurn, Elias is more an ally than an enemy, HR is destroyed, and Donnelly, Snow, Stanton, Special Counsel, and Collier are dead.]]
* ''Franchise/StarTrek'' had gotten a progressively larger one as time went on. While ''[[Series/StarTrekTheOriginalSeries The Original Series]]'' only had Klingons and Romulans, later series would give us the Ferengi (for a while), the Cardassians, the Breen, the Dominion, the Kazon, the Vidians, and the Borg.
** Star Trek also had recurring ''individual'' villains, namely: [[IneffectualSympatheticVillain Harry Mudd]] and Khan on ''[[Series/StarTrekTheOriginalSeries The Original Series]]''; [[SufficientlyAdvancedAlien Q]], [[EvilTwin Lore]], [[IdenticalGrandson Sela]], Tomalak, Daimon Bok, and the Duras Sisters on ''[[Series/StarTrekTheNextGeneration The Next Generation]]''; [[MagnificentBastard Dukat]], [[SinisterMinister Kai Winn]], [[SmugSnake Weyoun]], [[HeelFaceTurn Damar]], the [[BigBad Female Changeling]] [[MyFriendsAndZoidberg and Liquidator Brunt]] on ''Series/StarTrekDeepSpaceNine''; Culluh, Seska and the Borg Queen on ''[[Series/StarTrekVoyager Voyager]]'', and Silik and [[FanNickname Future Guy]] on ''[[Series/StarTrekEnterprise Enterprise]]''.
* The PBS game show ''Series/WhereInTheWorldIsCarmenSandiego'' had a recurring group of criminals, one of whom would feature as the villain the contestants had to capture in any given episode - Double Trouble, Patty Larceny, Eartha Brute, Top Grunge, Vic the Slick...
** Its successor series, ''Series/WhereInTimeIsCarmenSandiego'', had its own rogues gallery: [[JekyllAndHyde Jacqueline Hyde]], Dr. Belljar, Sir Vile, Medeva...
* The ''Series/{{NCIS}}'' team usually deals with one-episode antagonists, but they've also had to contend with recurring enemies who are either [[RogueAgent rogue agents]] from different agencies (including NCIS itself) or members of criminal organizations, and who in some cases harbor grudges against the Navy as a whole or against specific members of Gibb's team. These include [[ProfessionalKiller Michael Rivkin]], [[BadassIsraeli Ari Haswari]], the [[SerialKiller Port-to-Port Killer]], Jonathan Cole, [[TheChessmaster Harper Dearing]], [[ArmsDealer La Grenouille]], [[BeardOfEvil Sergei Mishnev]], Charles "Chip" Sterling, the Brotherhood of Doubt, the Reynosa Cartel, and [[ChildSoldiers the Calling]].
** In the spin-off series ''Series/NCISLosAngeles'', G. Callen and company have had their own fair share of recurring adversaries, including the Comescu family, [[SerialKiller Peter Clairmont]], [[ArmsDealer Isaak Sidorov]], Abdul Habaza, Marcel "The Chameleon" Janvier, Matthias Draeger, and Vakar and the Grozny Emirate terrorist group.
* ''Series/BuffyTheVampireSlayer'': Across the show's seven seasons and its tie-in material (including spin-off series ''Series/{{Angel}}''), Buffy and the Scooby Gang defend Sunnydale from a wide and varied list of recurring supernatural enemies. These foes range from vampires (naturally) such as [[VampireMonarch the Master]], [[HeroKiller Spike]], [[AxCrazy Drusilla]], [[FaceOfAnAngelMindOfADemon Angelus]] (who happens to be the EnemyWithin of Buffy's vampire love interest Angel), [[CreepyChild the Anointed One]], [[TheBaroness Darla]], [[BadassInANiceSuit Mr. Trick]], [[LooksLikeOrlok the Turok-Han]], and even Main/{{Dracula}} himself, to non-vampiric monsters like [[FrankensteinsMonster Adam]], [[PhysicalGod Glory]], [[PersonOfMassDestruction the Judge]], [[JackassGenie Anyanka/Anya]] (who went through the HeelFaceRevolvingDoor quite a bit) and [[TheChessmaster the First Evil]], to human foes (some of whom are supernaturally powered) such as [[EvilCounterpart Faith Lehane]], [[ReallySevenHundredYearsOld Mayor Wilkins]], [[{{Animorphism}} Amy Madison]], [[MadScientist Professor Walsh]], [[SinisterMinister Caleb]], [[EvilSorcerer Ethan Rayne]], and [[NotSoHarmlessVillain the Trio]].
** Speaking of [[Series/{{Angel}} Angel]], he and his allies at Angel Investigations have their own recurring villains to deal with across their show's five seasons and tie-in comic. Enemies include the agents of [[AmoralAttorney the Wolfram and Hart firm]], [[TheOmniscientCouncilOfVagueness the Circle of the Black Thorn]] (which serves as TheDragon to Wolfram and Hart), [[ImplacableMan Daniel Holtz]], [[TheJuggernaut the Beast]], [[FallenAngel Jasmine]], [[BadassInANiceSuit Lindsey McDonald]] (formerly a lawyer working for Wolfram and Hart, though they ultimately fired him), [[BloodKnight Sahjhan]], and [[VampireHunter Justine Cooper]], plus [[AxCrazy Drusilla]] and [[TheBaroness Darla]] hop over from the ''Buffy'' series to cause Angel trouble too. And, of course, Angel still has to grapple with the presence of [[EnemyWithin Angelus]].
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