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10->''"And to ensure complete dominance, the walrus needs a bigger mouth, so it can eat all our childrens. Because walrus '''don't have sympathy.'''"''
11-->-- '''LetsPlay/{{Robbaz}}''', ''[[https://youtu.be/21duzsYJd-4 Spore - Creature Stage - Walrus Overlord]]''
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13Walruses are strange creatures, and ones that most people have little experience with. Perhaps this is the reason why they are less commonly featured in media compared to cats, foxes, reptiles, etc. Perhaps it is also the reason that their depiction in the media is so heavily influenced by their appearance. RealLife walruses are commonly seen as fat blobs who lie around on rocks, but many of their features translate readily into an anthropomorphized character with a distinctive personality.
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15Their wrinkly skin, bald heads, and bushy snouts resembling big mustaches give them the appearance of a GrumpyOldMan. As a result, female and/or young walruses in media are rare. They're also [[FatBastard big]] and [[FatSlob blubbery]], leading to their portrayal as [[LazyBum lazy]], [[BigEater gluttonous]], and [[MightyGlacier slow-moving]]. Despite this perceived passivity, their massive tusks and sheer bulk make them appear powerful and potentially dangerous, so they’re also sometimes portrayed as being [[StoutStrength very physically strong]], if a bit poorly motivated.
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17Villainous walruses are a popular version, combining BaldOfEvil, FangsAreEvil, GoodHairEvilHair, and FatBastard into one ObviouslyEvil package. This portrayal finds further fuel in the fact that [[PredatorsAreMean they're predators]] who feast on all sorts of animals, from fish, to mollusks (such as clams and squid), to crustaceans (such as crabs), to occasionally other seals. They hunt in the murky depths of the ocean, in waters [[EvilIsNotWellLit dark]] and [[EvilIsDeathlyCold cold]]. They also eat large amounts of food, making them seem like {{Villainous Glutton}}s. The TropeCodifier for the villainous variety is the poem "The Walrus and the Carpenter" from ''Literature/ThroughTheLookingGlass'', featuring a sneaky, gluttonous walrus luring innocent oysters to their doom. He has been the inspiration for many a Wily Walrus. Because of this and their blubbery appearances, evil walruses are typically associated with [[SevenDeadlySins Gluttony, Greed, and/or Sloth]]. And you ''don't'' want to make them angry, lest you invoke their Wrath.
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19Sometimes, fictional walruses are presented as even more predatory than they are in real life. They may eat animals like penguins, or [[ToServeMan even humans]], even though real walruses do not eat any of these.
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21Wily Walruses can be presented in a variety of ways. Some creators find that the bushy, mustache-like snouts of real walruses make for a good DastardlyWhiplash. Other works portray them as brutal beasts, like a mammalian version of the typical SeaMonster.
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23Another factor that may have led to their villainous portrayals--especially the more brutish ones--is the remarkable sounds they make. Would you believe that walruses [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CohJksnlT1g grunt and growl]]? In fact, walruses were even used for some of the dinosaur sounds in ''Film/JurassicPark''!
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25In video games, walruses are commonly seen as enemies--or even bosses--in the SlippySlideyIceWorld. While this is logical, as walruses are mainly found in the Northern seas, they are sometimes paired with animals such as penguins, which is ''[[MisplacedWildlife not]]'' logical.
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27Good or neutral walruses still tend to feature at least one of the negative stereotypes associated with the animal's physical appearance, whether it be [[GrumpyOldMan a grumpy and curmudgeonly personality]], a tendency towards [[BigEater gluttony]], or [[LazyBum extreme laziness]].
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29May or may not overlap with SluggishSeal. Compare MonstrousSeal, who might be working for this guy, and AngryAngryHippos. Contrast WarmHeartedWalrus. Unrelated to TheWalrusWasPaul. Not to be confused with WickedWeasel. Has nothing to do with a team-up between Doctors [[Franchise/MegaMan Wily]] and [[Franchise/SonicTheHedgehog Eggman]]. (Although this ''[[ComicBook/SonicTheHedgehogMegaManWorldsCollide has]]'' happened before.)
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37* Heroic example: ''Anime/DigimonAdventure'', ''Anime/DigimonAdventure02'', and ''Anime/DigimonAdventureTri'' have Ikkakumon, Zudomon, and Vikemon, the Champion, Ultimate, and Mega level forms of Joe's digipartner [[SweetSeal Gommamon]]. All three exhibit Gommamon's wit and cunning in battle, which gives them a BrainsAndBrawn advantage over most foes.
38* Frost Walrus was already a bad dude in ''VideoGame/MegaManX4'', but he ramps his nastiness up to eleven in the manga adaptation, where he's a violent lunatic who releases Reploid prisoners that he massacres by hunting them for sport, and keeps the broken bodies of his victims as trophies of his conquests. He's hardly the only Repliforce member to be beaten over the head with the AdaptationalVillainy stick, though.
39* Subverted by ''Anime/OddTaxi'''s protagonist Odokawa. He's cold, reserved and blunt, but he is [[WarmHeartedWalrus a good person at his core]]. [[spoiler:He's also not an actual walrus.]]
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43* ''ComicBook/BuckyOHareAndTheToadWars'': Subverted with Harman, a walrus who is part of the benevolent United Animal Security Council. [[spoiler:While he ''is'' evil, being TheMole who was sent by the villains to infiltrate the Council, it is later revealed that he is not actually a walrus, but [[ReptilesAreAbhorrent a newt]] piloting [[RoboticReveal a robot walrus body]].]]
44* ''ComicBook/SonicTheHedgehogArchieComics'':
45** Boomer Walrus is the MirrorUniverse EvilTwin of the friendly Rotor.
46** Tundra the Walrus is Rotor's father, who pulled a FaceHeelTurn and joined forces with the evil Dr. Eggman. To hammer in how bad he is, [[RedRightHand his tusks have been replaced with metal ones]].
47* ''ComicBook/SpiderMan'': The Walrus is a DumbMuscle supervillain who is mocked InUniverse not only for his general incompetence, but also for his rather bizarre choice of an [[AnimalThemedSuperbeing animal theme]]. To be fair, he is at least ''somewhat'' intimidating, due to his sheer brute strength and his goals of causing random destruction ForTheEvulz.
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51* In [[https://youtu.be/UNh_MLPZosk this]] fanmade animatic for Music/{{Voltaire}}'s "The Beast of Pirate's Bay", UsefulNotes/{{Blackbeard}}, one of the "ne'er-do-wells" in Pirate's Bay, is depicted as an anthropomorphic walrus.
52* The BigBad of [[https://www.deviantart.com/noctalaty/art/The-Festival-of-Port-Alabast-371330352 this]] ''VideoGame/PaperMario'' game idea is Captain Coldfang, a sinister walrus pirate who kidnaps Princess Peach, and aims to cover the land in darkness for his own amusement. However, [[spoiler:it's later revealed that Coldfang is truly a good man at heart, and he's merely being possessed by the game's true villain: Warlon, the Dark King]].
53* The thanoi hunters who chase Kay’la and Pyrestein down the Sharpeak Mountains in ''Fanfic/VowOfNudity''. Granted, Pyrestein had unwittingly led a crew of poachers right to their tribe, but Kay’la wasn’t even present for that and they still tried to kill her.
54* ''Fanfic/SognicMalltiverseOfMadness'': Roter.exe, the BigBad, is an EvilCounterpart to the friendly [[WarmHeartedWalrus Roter Warlus]] [sic]. He "[[BrainwashedAndCrazy corrupts]]" various characters around the mall, turning them into his slaves, and he uses their bodies and powers to try and make them kill Sognic and friends.
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58* ''WesternAnimation/AliceInWonderland'': The Walrus from the poem "The Walrus and the Carpenter" was bad enough in the original novel (See the "Literature" folder below), but in this adaptation, he goes through quite a bit of AdaptationalVillainy, and gains a DastardlyWhiplash-esque appearance to match. He takes all the oysters for himself instead of sharing with the Carpenter, like he did in the poem. Also, this movie portrays the oysters as youngsters, [[EatsBabies making the Walrus seem even more monstruous]]!
59* In ''WesternAnimation/ArcticDogs'', the main villain is Otto von Walrus, a walrus (voiced by Creator/JohnCleese) who walks around on robotic spider legs and plans to melt the Arctic so he can TakeOverTheWorld.
60* In ''WesternAnimation/TheJungleBunch: The Movie'', walruses are the main villains, portrayed as a brutish tribe ransoming a peaceful penguin village for years until the protagonists manage to beat them.
61* In one scene of ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsonsMovie'', Homer is seen playing an [[FictionalVideoGame arcade game]] called ''Grand Theft Walrus'', an obvious parody of ''VideoGame/GrandTheftAuto''. In the game, an anthropomorphic walrus shoots a [[WesternAnimation/HappyFeet happy, dancing penguin]] to death.
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65* Maguma, a Kaiju-sized walrus from the Creator/{{Toho}} film ''Film/{{Gorath}}'', who [[GiantSpaceFleaFromNowhere suddenly shows up to]] menace the humans when they're setting up a base in Antarctica to deal with the collision of the title asteroid. The scene was cut out of the American edit though.
66* Bletch the Walrus from ''Film/MeetTheFeebles'' is a slippery drug dealer and an abusive boyfriend.
67* In ''Film/SinbadAndTheEyeOfTheTiger'', Sinbad's crew is attacked by a [[AttackOfThe50FootWhatever gigantic]] walrus in the land of Hyperborea. The creature is animated by stop-motion legend Creator/RayHarryhausen.
68* Invoked in ''Film/Tusk2014'', where a madman is trying to create "the perfect human walrus" through a painful process that involves [[BodyHorror amputating his victim's legs and stitching their fingers together before stitching the body into a walrus suit made from human skin]]. [[spoiler:Wallace, who ends up the victim of this horrible procedure, was a {{Jerkass}} before. After he ends up in the walrus suit, he manages to kill the madman by stabbing him with his tusks.]]
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72* Downplayed in the story "The White Seal" from ''Literature/TheJungleBook'', which features an elderly, grumpy walrus called Sea Vitch who reluctantly gives some useful advice to the title protagonist.
73* ''Literature/TheMarvellousLandOfSnergs'': As making their way through an underground cavern, the protagonist trio happen upon a beast which is described as a bipedal, giant marsupial walrus. The critter is as gluttonous as cowardly, though, and it flees in fear when it spots the kids, even though they are half its size.
74* Strangely handled in ''Literature/ASongOfIceAndFire''. House Manderly has a resemblance to walruses as their motif, except it's not as spelled out as for some other houses. Their male house members tend to resemble walruses, the names they give their children tend to start with W, and the head of their house displays pretty much all the traits accounted for in the Trope description, except he takes a while to truly grow into / display his (oddly enough, heroic) FatBastard side. One gets the impression that the trope being full at work flies over the head of other characters in-universe, specifically because most people who interact with Manderley's don't seem to be familiar enough with walruses to be able to spell it out for themselves. This goes so far that their house sigil doesn't display a Walrus, as it most certainly would as they resemble them more than most other houses resemble their animal motif, but a "merman" instead - and pinnipeds (seals, walruses and such) were the real-life inspiration for tales of merfolk in the first place.
75* TropeCodifier: The Walrus from ''Literature/ThroughTheLookingGlass'''s poem "The Walrus and the Carpenter" manipulates a group of oysters into following him so he can eat them. In [[WesternAnimation/AliceInWonderland Disney's adaptation]], he's even ''worse''.
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79* Subverted in ''Series/AdventuresInWonderland'', where walruses are apparently viewed as wicked, malicious creatures -- most likely because of the walrus from "The Walrus and the Carpenter" -- and thus everyone is appalled when Alice befriends a nice, polite walrus. Whether that walrus was an outlier in Wonderland is unrevealed.
80* The ''Franchise/UltraSeries'' - yes, they have walrus {{kaiju}}, too.
81** ''Series/UltraQ'' has it's most iconic monster being Peguila, a marine-based monster which is somewhere combined between a walrus and a bat. It has walrus fangs and bat-like wings, and is perfectly capable of flying from the Arctic to Tokyo.
82** The ''Series/UltramanTaro'' monster Depparas is a closer depiction of a walrus, but with the ability to regenerate it's body parts after being killed and to fire it's tusks like missiles.
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86* While not technically an actual walrus, fans tend to nickname Wrestling/PaulHeyman as "the Walrus" due to his girth. In terms of being evil, the guy routinely manages heel wrestlers.
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90* ''TabletopGame/DungeonsAndDragons:'' The thanoi, introduced in ''TabletopGame/{{Dragonlance}}'', are walrus-like [[BeastMan Beast Men]] who exist as arctic {{Barbarian Tribe}}s. Thanoi are known to be violently territorial, and their older lore paints them as enjoying the recreational killing of animals like seals, "the more helpless, the better." Unsurprisingly, they're assigned the LawfulEvil or NeutralEvil alignments. %%in-universe alignment
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94* The Walrus in ''VideoGame/AliceMadnessReturns'' is a wretched beast with an insatiable appetite [[spoiler:which doesn't hesitate one bit to eat the oyster performers of his own theater show, the fish audience of said show and probably the rest of the Barrelbottom citizens. Seriously, gaze at the evidence of his past doings hidden beneath the Dreary Lane Theater. It could give you nightmares for ''weeks''.]]
95* ''VideoGame/ClubPenguin'': Tusk is a massive walrus with [[AnIcePerson ice powers]] who created an army of snowmen to destroy Sensei and the other penguins. [[spoiler:He used to be childhood friends with Sensei; but after being trapped within an avalanche as a result of him using most of his power during a sparring match, Tusk [[DrivenToVillainy became the power-hungry pinniped he is today]].]]
96* ''VideoGame/CrashTwinsanity'': One level has Crash [[AdvancingBossOfDoom running away from a hungry walrus cook]].
97* ''VideoGame/DisneysMagicalQuest'': In ''The Magical Quest Starring WesternAnimation/MickeyMouse'', the boss of [[SlippySlideyIceWorld Snow Valley]] is an anthropomorphic, ice-skating walrus who tries to run over Mickey.
98* ''Franchise/DonkeyKong'':
99** Downplayed in ''VideoGame/DiddyKongRacing'' with Bluey the Walrus. Despite being one of the bosses that the heroes must race, and despite his MalevolentMugshot appearing on his racetrack, he doesn't really do or say anything particularly villainous and comes across as quite AffablyEvil.
100** Lord Frederik, the BigBad from ''VideoGame/DonkeyKongCountryTropicalFreeze'', is a walrus who leads an evil band of Vikings known as Snowmads, who take over Donkey Kong's island by freezing it. He is ObviouslyEvil from head to toe, thanks to features such as his [[EvilSoundsDeep incredibly deep grunts and roars]], his [[PeltsOfTheBarbarian fur cape]], and his GlowingEyesOfDoom. He's also one of 3 bosses in the game to get a ''[[AutobotsRockOut heavy metal boss theme]].'' Some of his {{Mooks}}, the Waldoughs, are walruses too.
101* ''VideoGame/DontStarve'' has the father-son duo [=MacTusk=] and [=WeeTusk=], who appear during winter time and will harass the player. They do drop some nice loot is you defeat them.
102* ''VideoGame/TheElderScrollsVSkyrim'': one of the animals that can be encountered in the game are horkers, a fantasy equivalent to the walrus and other giant pinnipeds. They're peaceful enough unless you provoke them, but are considered quite dangerous in-universe, with a whole in-game book dedicated to it called ''Horker Attacks'' and contains advice for fighting them. In the [=DLC=] pack ''Dragonborn'', a minor location on Solstheim is an island full of horkers with evidence all over the place that a group of bandits set up camp there not too long ago and they were all killed by the horkers, with a particularly large one being surrounded by piles of bones and having a bunch of human skulls in its inventory--in other words, it ''ate'' them.
103* Bernardo, the BigBad of ''VideoGame/HighSeasHavoc'' is an evil {{pirate}} captain walrus who plans to steal the mysterious gemstone [[ArtifactOfDoom Emeralda]] and [[DamselInDistress kidnaps the protagonist's girlfriend]]. He initially appears as the first boss and doesn't have much in the way of attacks, aside from swinging his cutlass. For most of the game after that, he lets his crew of FunnyAnimal pirates [[OrcusOnHisThrone fight you instead]]. However, he reappears as the FinalBoss, having TookALevelInBadass. He uses Emeralda to give him magical powers and puts up one hell of a fight. It's worth noting that he seems like [[Franchise/SuperMarioBros Bowser]], not only because he kidnapped the hero's girlfriend, but because he's [[EvilIsBigger big]], [[AmazingTechnicolorWildlife colorful]], and he's got some BigOlEyebrows!
104* In the ''Franchise/{{Kirby}}'' series, one recurring miniboss is an anthropomorphic walrus named Mr. Frosty. He is AnIcePerson who attacks Kirby with moves such as throwing ice blocks. In all of his battles, he is constantly jumping and dancing around to taunt Kirby.
105* The second area boss in ''VideoGame/LadySia'' is a large walrus armed with snowball canons. Beating him does not involve defeating him, as what needs to be done is to push him back to the other side of the screen through SmashingSurvival so Sia can get past.
106* In ''VideoGame/TheLittleMermaid'', one of the bosses is a walrus. It sits atop an iceberg and drops objects into the water in an attempt to hit Ariel.
107* One of the bosses of ''VideoGame/MegaManX4'' is Frost Walrus, a gigantic walrus with ice powers who looks down on the small and weak and acts like a roughneck.
108* ''VideoGame/PokemonRubyAndSapphire'' has Walrein, the final evolution of Spheal. They aren't particularly mean or dangerous, but can put up a hell of a fight thanks to their impressive bulk and immense strength. A particularly tough Walrein is the ace Pokemon of Hoenn Elite Four member Glacia, and it can potentially OneHitKill your Pokemon with the incredibly dangerous Sheer Cold move.
109* The fourth ''VideoGame/{{Skylanders}}'' game features the mechanic of trapping and then playing as villains, and two villains included in this are the two walruses Brawlrus and Brawl and Chain.
110* ''VideoGame/SlyCooperAndTheThieviusRaccoonus'': Most of the {{Mooks}} of the first "world" are walruses. Why they're working for a frog and not for other mammals is anyone's guess.
111* ''Franchise/SonicTheHedgehog:'' One of Dr. Eggman's [[WhatCouldHaveBeen original designs]] was a walrus.
112* ''VideoGame/SpellingJungle'': Featured in the sequel ''Spelling Blizzard''. {{Expy}}s of the alligators of ''Spelling Jungle'', the walruses swim up and down the river, hugging the wall and emerging from the water when Wali is close. Unlike the alligators, they can be bribed; unfortunately, this doesn't help if they've got Wali backed into a corner, because he can't push them even when they're frozen.
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116* In ''Webcomic/OzyAndMillie'', the "ambassador" that Bush sent to Greater Llewellynland was a walrus who refused to believe in dragons (the "ruler's" species) and mostly just laid about eating all the food.
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120* One of Website/{{Bogleech}}'s dreams featured in ''Literature/NightmareBeings'' was about a malevolent humanoid walrus with painted on eyes that moved in a fast motion like sped-up video footage.
121* Speaking of Bogleech, ''Website/{{Mortasheen}}'' has the [[https://bogleech.com/mortasheen/gajoob.htm Gajoob]], a vampiric walrus. Despite their appearance, these creatures are as deadly as any other vampire in the setting (if not moreso), endowed with [[BewareTheSillyOnes cunning and cruelty belying their dopey appearance]] and wielding an array of PsychicPowers, including their signature [[AnIcePerson cryokinesis]].
122* Trott from [[LetsPlay/{{HATFilms}} Hat Films]] has an anthropomorphic walrus as his ''VideoGame/{{Minecraft}}'' avatar, and he's generally the wiliest of the boys in their Let's Plays.
123* ''WebOriginal/LOLCats'': Zig-zagged with Lolrus, simply because his personality and appearance vary DependingOnTheWriter. In the original picture, he was portrayed as a lovable [[InformedSpecies elephant seal]] obsessed with his favorite bucket (or as he calls it, "bukkit"). Whether or not a Lolrus picture is of an actual walrus, the character is still usually portrayed as a benevolent creature looking for bukkits. Others play this trope straight by presenting Lolrus as violent and demanding.
124* [=YouTuber=] LetsPlay/{{Robbaz}}, who tends to play as a HeroicComedicSociopath, has a thing for walruses, modding ''VideoGame/TheElderScrollsVSkyrim'' so he can adventure with a [[CallARabbitASmeerp horker]] he calls Walrus, who [[EatsBabies eats "shildren."]]
125* ''Website/SCPFoundation'': [[http://www.scp-wiki.net/scp-2424 SCP-2424]] is a missile-shooting walrus who [[RefugeeFromTVLand is a boss from a video game transported into the real world]].
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129* ''WesternAnimation/{{Animaniacs}}'': In the episode "Bumbie's Mom", a walrus lady complains when Skippy starts crying in the theater, and she's very rude about it. However, [[GoodIsNotNice Slappy]] quickly shuts her up.
130* Walter from ''WesternAnimation/{{Cyberchase}}'' is a crafty prankster walrus who guards the Ice Palace. He stalls the marching penguins and refuses to let them enter unless [[OnlySmartPeopleMayPass they solve a problem. ]]
131* ''WesternAnimation/DuckTales1987'': In part 4 of "Treasure of the Golden Suns", Scrooge and co travel to Antarctica to find the missing half of their treasure map and befriend a penguin girl after saving her from a hungry walrus ([[MisplacedWildlife despite walruses living in the Arctic]]), and later have to deal with a [[PrehistoricMonster prehistoric woolly walrus]] that has been [[MonsterInTheIce frozen in ice for millennia]], after accidentally freeing it.
132* ''WesternAnimation/DarkwingDuck'': The walrus Tuskernini is a failed film director turned supervillain. He is also an {{Expy}} of the Franchise/{{Batman}} villain The Penguin. He was meant to be portrayed as a glutton and the source of fat jokes, but evidently, this didn't work for the writers as only his debut episode portrays him like this. One comic based on the show introduced another villainous walrus named Paul Obtús, a chef.
133* The ''WesternAnimation/{{Futurama}}'' episode "The Late Philip J. Fry" has Fry, Bender, and the Professor briefly end up in a future ice age via TimeTravel, and they get menaced by hunters riding on walruses.
134** One episode portrayed an alternate version of the characters where Fry, Kif, and the others are elephant seals, (except Scruffy, who really ''is'' a walrus) but the idea is the same otherwise. Bender is given as TheRival of the other characters, is a great example of the negative walrus stereotypes (since the normal version of the character is a {{Jerkass}} in ways that translate well to the walrus stereotypes). This episode's use of the trope is unusually realistic in that it bases itself on the questionable sexual habits of RealLife walruses, with Bender controlling a harem and bullying all other males into staying away from the females and thus [[CasanovaWannabe having no females of their own]].
135* Played with in ''WesternAnimation/KipoAndTheAgeOfWonderbeasts''. [[spoiler:Emilia's]] OneWingedAngel is technically a walrus, but so throughly mutated it barely resembles one (and its source is just a wild animal). Either way very fitting for her malevolence.
136* ''WesternAnimation/MinnieTheMoocher'' features a ghost walrus who isn't exactly evil, but very frightening due to being one of the many [[DerangedAnimation surreal]], [[BlackComedy dark]] images in the cartoon. It doesn't help that the song he sings (which the cartoon shares its title with) is rather dark, being about a beggar woman who turned to drugs and was later found dead.
137* [[spoiler:Double subverted]] with Rhonda, the walrus from ''WesternAnimation/ThePenguinsOfMadagascar''. She initially appears to be a FatSlob and the source of much ToiletHumor. Her roommate, Marlene, is disgusted by her behavior. However, because Rhonda seems oblivious to how crude she's acting, Marlene and the other animals don't tell her, not wanting to hurt her feelings. [[spoiler:Then, at the end of the episode, it is revealed that she was ObfuscatingStupidity all along, and she's actually a competent spy for [[BigBad Dr. Blowhole]].]]
138* ''WesternAnimation/{{Pingu}}'': A NightmareSequence has Pingu being hunted by a [[MisplacedWildlife giant walrus]]/[[MonstrousSeal leopard seal]]/[[PredatorsAreMean sea lion]] [[MixAndMatchCritters hybrid]]. Aside from his creepy appearance, said character first traps Pingu inside an igloo, and then [[WouldHurtAChild it squashes and stretches the poor penguin like a doll]]. [[RuleOfThree Finally]], it takes the mattress of Pingu's [[AnimateInanimateObject animated bed]] and [[ExtremeOmnivore eats it as if it were a chocolate bar]]. This scene was considered so scary that the entire episode got banned from US television since its first airing.
139** It's even worse in the children's book adaptation. Not only is the walrus illustrated to actually look [[AdaptationalVillainy villainous]], he outright states his intention to ''[[WouldHurtAChild eat]]'' Pingu, right up to the classic [[StockPhrases "You'll never escape me!"]] line as Pingu runs away. The meant to be humorous stretching-Pingu-like-a-rubber-band sequence is adapted out, but whether or not that's for the better is anyone's interpretation.
140* ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons'': In one CouchGag, Marge, Lisa, Bart, and Maggie are penguins climbing onto an iceberg. Homer is a walrus who flops onto the iceberg, causing it to fling the penguins [[SwallowedWhole into his mouth]].
141** In one of the "Treehouse of Horror" episodes, Dr. Hibbert owns an island where he turns people into animals. Homer is [[ForcedTransformation turned into a walrus]].
142-->'''Homer''': It's great! I haven't been this skinny since high school!
143* ''WesternAnimation/SonicBoom'':
144** Willie the Walrus is a criminal who works for [[GoldfishPoopGang The Lightning Bolt Society]].
145** Zig-zagged with Lady Walrus. While she is one of the innocent townspeople whom Team Sonic must save from Dr. Eggman, there are times when the townspeople turn against Team Sonic, and she is quick to join them. Her most villainous role is in "No Robots Allowed" when she is part of the snooty homeowner's association that [[BullyingADragon tries to evict Eggman]] for owning robots.
146* Wally Walrus is ''WesternAnimation/WoodyWoodpecker'''s stuffy archnemesis who constantly tries to put an end to Woody's fun.
147* Dr. Rusell the (very boring) science teacher in the short-lived Creator/FoxKids show ''WesternAnimation/ZazooU'' is walrus.
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