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* ''WesternAnimation/MonstersVsAliens'': Gallaxhar is a genocidal alien warlord who has no problem trying to wipe out an entire planet in order to replace the population with clones of [[ItsAllAboutMe himself]]. He even nonchalantly mentions that he [[GenocideFromTheInside destroyed his own home planet]], fully aware that there were innocent people on it.

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* ''WesternAnimation/MonstersVsAliens'': Gallaxhar is a genocidal alien warlord who has no problem trying to wipe out an entire planet in order to replace the population with clones of [[ItsAllAboutMe [[{{Narcissist}} himself]]. He even nonchalantly mentions that he [[GenocideFromTheInside destroyed his own home planet]], fully aware that there were innocent people on it.
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* ''WesternAnimation/PussInBootsTheLastWish'': Big Jack Warner is a wealthy heir to a bakery who is also a crime boss who hoards magical items. He cares only for power and world dominance. Several of his henchmen are killed during his quest; some of them he personally kills by accident while using his magical items, and he doesn’t care. He uses some of them as a bridge to cross a cliff, and most of them end up falling to their deaths. He only spares one of them on the grounds that she won’t talk to him, only to later sacrifice her to save himself. When the Ethical Bug (the film's version of the Talking Cricket) discovers he has no excuse for his evil deeds, he calls him an irredeemable monster. Jack's only reply is to call the Bug an idiot for not realizing that sooner.

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* ''WesternAnimation/PussInBootsTheLastWish'': Big Jack Warner Horner is a wealthy heir to a bakery who is also a crime boss who hoards magical items. He cares only for power and world dominance. Several of his henchmen are killed during his quest; some of them he personally kills by accident while using his magical items, and he doesn’t care. He uses some of them as a bridge to cross a cliff, and most of them end up falling to their deaths. He only spares one of them on the grounds that she won’t talk to him, only to later sacrifice her to save himself. When the Ethical Bug (the film's version of the Talking Cricket) discovers he has no excuse for his evil deeds, he calls him an irredeemable monster. Jack's only reply is to call the Bug an idiot for not realizing that sooner.

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