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6->''"Once women get the vote, the whole country will stop making such a pig's ear of everything! There'll be no more wars, no hunger, no stupidity! We'll elect a woman president, within the first ten years, of course, men are such judgemental prigs, you need us women to help straighten you out! Okay? With us helping, I'm not saying there won't be trouble, I just think we'll do a better job of things."''
7-->-- '''Dorothea Wicklow''', Suffragette of Saint Denis, ''VideoGame/RedDeadRedemption2''
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9This rather vague phrase can lead to tricky interpretation that's sometimes actively milked by writers, usually of romance fiction. Usually the assumption is that the character doesn't like machismo, or she has had bad experiences with men in her life, like her father, other relatives, or LoveInterests. That is, dislike of traits associated with men or of a particular man or men in her life has manifested into a dislike of men as a whole. Other times, this phrase is simply used as a euphemism to imply that a character is a lesbian. Either of these will pose a problem for any male lead trying to woo her.
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11As with all dislike tropes, the degree to which a particular character Does Not Like Men can and does vary, from simple nervous avoidance to violent retaliation. However, this is a separate trope rather than a simple [[GenderInvertedTrope gender inversion]] of StrawMisogynist or HeManWomanHater, [[DoubleStandard as there is almost always an explanation given for why the character feels this way]], rather than it being depicted as an inherent character flaw in the way that men who dislike women are usually written. Often, the misandrist in question is a sympathetic protagonist or major character, and the author has her hatred [[TragicBigot come from a bad experience]] and vilifies whatever man/men drove her to hate the rest of the gender, whereas misogynists are typically one-dimensional ''antagonists'' who hate women for no real reason or an extremely petty one, making this trope more often than not tie into FemalesAreMoreInnocent. This mentality exists because there is a long history of women being viewed as second-class citizens throughout many cultures in RealLife, even though men can suffer [[DoubleStandardAbuseFemaleOnMale systemic]] [[DoubleStandardRapeFemaleOnMale issues]] with mistreatment by women as well. This trope also frequently ties into WomenAreWiser, due to the fact that in many cultures women are frequently seen as being in the right by default, meaning if a woman is a misandrist, she must have a good reason for her views.
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13However, this approach can result in a misandrist being seen as UnintentionallyUnsympathetic, and/or a misogynist being seen as UnintentionallySympathetic, by the audience. This becomes especially so if the misandrist [[DisproportionateRetribution takes their dislike of men too far]] while still being treated as a victim by the narrative.
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15Other times it's just used to explain why a character [[ImprobablyFemaleCast isn't ever seen with a man]], and/or add lesbian subtext. In the latter case, it's less about bigotry than "does not like men ''sexually''".
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17Compare CelibateHero, PoliticallyIncorrectHero, PoliticallyIncorrectVillain, StrawFeminist, and this trope's (partial) SpearCounterpart HeManWomanHater. See also TheUnfairSex for when the author or work, rather than a character, vilifies men. May be the result of RapeAsBackstory.
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24* Kureha of ''Manga/AfterSchoolNightmare'' REALLY does not like men. This affects her dream state as she [[spoiler:takes the form of her wearing a raincoat and stabbing everyone with umbrellas since she was brutally raped during a storm when walking home from school alone. Her mother not picking her up because the father was beating her and getting yelled at because Kureha was now 'spoiled goods' didn't help]]. Her reason for becoming friends with Mashiro in the first place was specifically because of how he was half boy/half girl. [[CharacterDevelopment She does eventually get along with some guys.]] What's screwed up about the premise here is that the main character's hermaphroditism is described as 'lower half female, upper half male,' which since the top halves of children's bodies betray nothing of their sex means he should have been taken for a normal girl until puberty. But he was raised as a boy instead. This is explained in the last volume: [[spoiler:All the characters are really souls waiting to be born. Mashiro is actually a pair of male and female twins, competing to determine which of them will survive birth.]]
25* Sakurako Tenmaku from ''Manga/AiKora'' is known for being "stingy" toward men, stemming from an incident in middle school, where her friends turned on her because all the boys fell for her, though through no machinations on her part. On top of that, the only boy she really ''was'' interested in tried to {{rape|AsDrama}} her... [[spoiler:Or so she thought. He only came on to her physically, to which she freaked out and ran. Admittedly, he was rather forceful, but when the boy in question gets re-introduced, he turns out to be an okay guy and explains the [[PoorCommunicationKills misunderstanding]].]] She also didn't like girls at first, but eventually got over it.
26* MIX from ''Anime/AquarionEVOL'' considers all men to be nothing but perverts and worthless in battle because her father abandoned the family for a woman he just met. She gets disgusted whenever the girls around her talk about boys. She eventually mellows out and falls in love with [[LovableSexManiac Andy]].
27* ''Manga/{{Hajiotsu}}'' has this as Himari's main agony. Due to only attending girls' schools, she had no way to naturally learn to interact with men. As it is, she only knows about them in exaggerated terms and jumps to conclusions, when she isn't clamming up around them. The series deals with her trying to loosen up through a relationship.
28* Ko Aoki from ''Manga/{{Bakuman}}'' spends a big chunk of her character arc distrusting men (Takagi being the major exception) due to having to deal with sleazeballs like Nakai or her editor on a regular basis.
29* The protagonist of ''Manga/TheBeautifulSkiesOfHououHigh'' is a ButchLesbian who Does Not Like Men... Which is bad news since her mom sent her to an All-Boys school full of {{Bishonen}} boys, to see if she would become straight (or at least bisexual).
30* Justified in ''Manga/{{Berserk}}'' after Casca was [[spoiler:horrifically raped by Griffith, her former leader and idol turned demon lord]], an experience that reduced her mind to that of a small child. She reacted very badly when her lover Guts tried to touch her when they awoke days after the Eclipse. [[spoiler:Rape trauma]] does tend to leave one [[HatesBeingTouched averse to being touched in general]], as [[spoiler:Guts himself]] has demonstrated.
31* Hinako Aikawa, the lead female character in the manga ''Manga/BitterVirgin'', is unsettled by being around men and flinches if one happens to touch her -- she is (at first) ''totally'' repelled by men, due to the ''huge'' trauma [[spoiler:of having been constantly [[RapeAsDrama raped by her stepfather]] and impregnated ''twice'', even giving birth once and having to give the child in adoption, all before high school]]. Ouch. (And guess who the lead guy, Suwa Daisuke, has to fall for?)
32* Manga/BlackClover: The entire [[LadyLand Forest of Witches]]. Taken to the extent that they get terrified of one being in their forest and react with disgust when [[UngratefulBitch Asta saves them from the Third Eye]].
33* ''Manga/{{Bleach}}'': Tia Halibel exemplifies this. The only men she knows well are [[MagnificentBastard Aizen]], [[ChronicBackstabbingDisorder Gin]], [[KnightTemplar Tousen]], [[AGodAmI Barragan]], [[FourIsDeath Ulquiorra]], [[HeManWomanHater Nnoitra]], [[BloodKnight Grimmjow]], [[{{Narm}} Zommari]], [[MadScientist Szayel Aporro]], [[TooDumbToLive Aaroniero]], and [[DumbMuscle Yammy]]. [[AntiVillain Starrk]] is the only man she gets along with, and he's practically androgynous in personality.
34* Mai from ''Manga/BokuraNoHentai'' hates boys because [[ParentWithNewParamour she dislikes her step-father]]. The one exception is Yuuta, who is quite feminine-looking and sensitive. However, Yuuta is actually UsefulNotes/{{transgender}} and is [[IncompatibleOrientation not into girls]]. Even after Yuuta transitions into Marika, Mari [[IfItsYouItsOkay still likes her]], but [[spoiler:she doesn't ever confess]].
35* Played with Yanagin of ''Manga/DailyLivesOfHighSchoolBoys''— while she claims boys are pathetic puddles of mess, she can actually get along well with her male classmates as well as Karasawa, [[spoiler:not to mention that she was one of the kids assembled to fight the "Archdemon" with intent to avenge Karasawa's terrible wound.]]
36* Mina Hazuki from ''Anime/DarkerThanBlack '' is a Contractor who can turn anything into a LaserBlade, and her remuneration for that power is to French kiss men, which she really doesn't like because she's a lesbian. She's not really as bad as most examples here since the most she usually does is keep her distance and "wash out the taste" by Frenching her [[TheTeamNormal team's normal person]], Yoko.
37* Invoked in ''Manga/TheDayOfRevolution'' after Kei (now [[GenderBender Megumi]]) returns to school to explain why she is now hiding from her former best friends.
38* Clarissa, Rahzel's best friend in ''Manga/{{Dazzle}}'', doesn't like men ''at all''. Meeting [[HandsomeLech Baroqueheat]] was enough to send her into shock.
39* Mariko Shinobu of ''Manga/DearBrother'' really, ''really'' distrusts and dislikes men. [[spoiler:Blame it on her parents'... really screwed-up relationship and later divorce.]]
40* ''Anime/EdenOfTheEast'': The Johnny Hunter is a female SerialKiller who kidnaps Japanese male rapists, tortures them, and slices off their penises with a cigar chomper. Her problem seems to be less with men generally and more with the hideously misogynistic aspects of Japanese society - she likes and trusts the NiceGuy protagonist, even saving him twice.
41* Mayu of ''Manga/ElfenLied'', who has perhaps the most tragic backstory of any non-horned girl in the series, is at one point described by Nana as not being good around guys, for a [[AbusiveParents damned good reason]]. An incident with Nyu climbing into Kouta's bath makes her [[RapeAsBackstory suspicious of him]] for a time, though she seems to catch on that Nyu can't be controlled (in either personality). Ultimately, she is as scared and worried as anyone else when [[spoiler:Kouta is shot during a home invasion by the forces of the BigBad]]. Averted in the anime, where she openly calls Kouta the Papa of Maple House, and it is Yuka who openly despairs of the connection the two seem to have.
42* Satellizer el Bridget, the ActionGirl protagonist of ''Manga/{{Freezing}}''. Well, {{downplayed|Trope}} a bit. She's not a people person in general, but she has a real dislike for men especially. She has quite the FreudianExcuse, though: [[spoiler:she was horribly mistreated and possibly raped by her half-brother Louis, and everyone else treats her like a psychopathic monster, so it's no wonder she thinks the way she does]].
43* ''Anime/GalaxyAngelRune'''s Apricot Sakuraba plays this trope in an unusual sense; she can interact with men without difficulty, but if a man ''touches'' her, her super-strength kicks in, and she literally ''reflexively'' kicks the man's ass.
44%%* Ushio of ''Manga/TheGentlemensAlliance''.
45* Hikaru in ''Manga/HanaTheFoxGirl'' seems to dislike men. Specifically, she dislikes men who might grab Fu's attention. She's hostile initially towards [[TalkingAnimal Tsugumori]] before dismissing him as a pet. Then going right back to hostile when Fu (annoyed at Hikaru and Hana arguing about which of them is closer to her) goes to Tsugumori.
46* Sawada from ''Manga/{{Horimiya}}'' suffers from mild androphobia, as she has zero issue being around boys but gets really uncomfortable if they directly talk to her. That said, she is stated to have been very close to her older brother before he died and eventually comes to see Miyamura as ReplacementGoldfish (despite the fact that he's dating her crush Hori).
47* In the anime version of ''[[Anime/TheIdolmaster THE iDOLM@STER]]'' Yukiho is terrified of ''any'' men, including the Producer.
48* Nagisa Shiozaki of ''Manga/IfISeeYouInMyDreams'' has suffered from too many heartbreaks and selfish {{Jerkass}}es, which makes her extremely distrustful of men in general. Whenever she finds her LoveInterest [[DoggedNiceGuy Masuo]] [[NotWhatItLooksLike in rather compromising situations]] she jumps to conclusions and tends to assume the worst, [[PoorCommunicationKills sometimes without even giving him the chance to explain himself.]]
49* ''Manga/KagekiShoujo'': The protagonist, Ai Narata, has a very dark past with men. Because, [[spoiler:Her mother's boyfriend abused of her]] and the reason of why she left the idol group were she was part due to [[spoiler:she rejected and insult a fan who confesses his "love" for her. Subverted when the stalker goes to her new school only because he want to apologize to her. She later forgives him, when he save her and her friends from a group of delinquents]].
50* ''Manga/KaguyaHime'': Maggey and Mayu. Both definitely think men are dicks.
51* Eva from ''Manga/{{Karneval}}'' thinks that they suck. Cute, soft girls are her thing.
52* Yasuna of ''Manga/KashimashiGirlMeetsGirl'' has a hard time around men. It extends to the point she can't even see the face of a male clearly. This is most clearly seen in a sketch of her classmates she made, in which the girls' faces are fully drawn while the guys' don't go beyond basic lines. Pre-GenderBender Hazumu, though, stands out as having some detail. This is partially due to the fact Yasuna [[DudeLooksLikeALady accidentally mistook him for a girl when he was still a "he"]] and was able to see him. Oddly, though, we still can't see male Hazumu's face, and in fact do not through the entire series. Yasuna has never been able to see men in the manga (not even her own father!), thus not learning to like them. In the anime, she just disliked them and began to not see any correctly.
53* Kashiwa from ''Manga/KyouKaraYonshimai'' is a UsefulNotes/{{transgender}} woman who dislikes men.
54* ''VideoGame/LapisReLights'' has Emilia of the group IV KLORE. Already a daughter of a prominent noble family and extremely attractive at that, she's also half-succubus; one is left to assume that all the negative attention from men is what led to her current misandry.
55* ''Manga/LoveHina'' had this in the form of Motoko (at least early on, until she started falling for Keitaro), and at one point she's mistaken for a lesbian by a disguised Kanako. [[BlackComedyRape Who then proceeds to molest her.]]
56* In ''Manga/MaidSama'', Title character and StudentCouncilPresident Misaki Ayuzawa is seen as this, despite that she has a job as a maid, due to her flamboyant attitude towards the men and pro-female advocacy. [[spoiler:The reason she became this is because her father abandoned her and her family and disappeared due to tremendous debt.]]
57* ''Manga/MakenKi'': {{Justified}}. In chapter 48, Otohime reveals Takaki had been recognized for her talents by [[NebulousEvilOrganization Kamigari]], back when she was a second year student. But when she refused to join them, [[BigBad Ouken Yamato]] took offense and intended to punish her by [[spoiler: making her one of [[SexSlave his concubines]] and would've raped her, had Yuuka not taken her place]]. The incident was so traumatizing that it made her androphobic and caused her to become a lesbian.
58* Kanako, the protagonist of ''Manga/MariaHolic'', does not like men to the point of breaking out in hives when she comes in contact with them. To alleviate this problem, she goes to an all-girls school. As chance would have it, her ideal girl [[StupidSexyFlanders is in fact]] [[CreepyCrossdresser a crossdressing]] [[UnsettlingGenderReveal boy]].
59* Kira from ''Manga/Mars1996'' has this reputation at school and at one point even states outright that she hates men due to [[spoiler:being raped by her stepfather.]]
60* Yayoi, from ''Manga/{{Mouse}}'', was straight-out Androphobic. She would panic at even eye contact with a man until her BFF made her face the fact that she's a Submissive (think "Gimp"), and was literally waiting for the right male personality to dominate her.
61* Nao Yuuki from the ''Anime/MyHime'' anime poses as a teen prostitute engaging in EnjoKosai who uses her CHILD to rob and injure the men who call her up for dates, taking advantage of their lust for her while never actually letting them touch her. [[spoiler:She's been doing so after a gang killed her father and left her mother ([[MenAreTheExpendableGender and more important person]]) comatose.]]
62* In the ''Manga/MyOtome'' manga, Erstin Ho gets severe panic attacks around men, partially because she's also madly in love with fellow classmate Nina Wang. [[HilarityEnsues Awkward situations abound]] when the princess they've been designated to help protect (and who shares a dorm room with them) [[WholesomeCrossdresser is actually a boy in disguise]].
63* In ''Manga/NegimaMagisterNegiMagi'', Nodoka seems to have a mild case of androphobia (''greatly'' exaggerated in the anime), and an early manga bio states that she "dislikes men". However, this seems to be due to the fact that she's [[ShrinkingViolet extremely shy]] to begin with, and, being a student at an all-girls school, has very limited experience with men. She seems to be getting over it though, thanks to a ''massive'' crush on Negi.
64* ''Manga/OnePiece'':
65** Boa Hancock, the WorldsMostBeautifulWoman, Warlord of the Sea, and ruler of [[AmazonBrigade the island of women, Amazon Lily]] is a ''notorious'' man-hater. She does, however, have a FreudianExcuse: [[spoiler:The first men she saw in her life were the World Nobles, who enslaved her and her sisters for four years when she was just twelve.]] The only exceptions when it comes to her man-hating nature are Luffy, who she has fallen in love with, and Silvers Rayleigh, who helped her in the past [[spoiler:after she escaped from slavery]].
66** While nowhere near Hancock's level (not living on a LadyLand helps), Violet is a LivingLieDetector who has come to the conclusion that men are all liars. She seems to make an exception for Sanji after he tells her he'd never doubt a woman's tears and seems to have a good relationship with her father and brother-in-law (she even used her ability to defend him when her sister was still suspicious of him).
67%%* Aoi Tokujira from ''Manga/OokamiShounenwaKyoumoUsooKasaneru''.
68* Zigzagged with Akane Tendo from ''Manga/RanmaOneHalf''. At the start of the series, she verbally dislikes boys, even using "I hate boys!" as a battle cry at least once. Ironically, she gets chosen to fulfill the ArrangedMarriage between her family and the Saotome family, in large part because her male counterpart, Ranma Saotome, is a GenderBender and that puts off her sisters, who use Akane's attitude as a reason to pair them up. Her behavior is justified by the antics of Tatewaki Kuno, a StalkerWithACrush who has provoked what seems like the entirety of their school's male student population to ''physically assault'' Akane each morning under the belief that [[BestHerToBedHer she will only date the boy who can beat her in battle]]. After her engagement to Ranma becomes common knowledge (and Ranma beats up Kuno), the morning "duels" stop and Akane becomes much more friendly and tolerant towards guys in general... but she retains a violent dislike of perverts, and a notable distrust of Ranma in particular.
69-->'''Nabiki:''' Well... you hate boys, don't you?\
70'''Kasumi:''' So you're in luck! [[GenderBender He's half girl!]]
71* ''Franchise/SailorMoon'':
72** In the manga version of ''Manga/SailorMoon'', Rei Hino is usually completely uninterested in romance and men in general, a lot of it coming from unresolved resentment [[DisappearedDad of her emotionally distant politician father]] since he [[spoiler:abandoned Rei's MissingMom in a clinic during Mrs. Hino's last days]], as well as her unrequited love for her father's assistant Kaidou [[spoiler:who married another woman, despite her love for him, and decided to go into politics despite stating he disliked it for all the problems it caused for Rei's family]]. Late in the manga, when the villains torment her with this fact (by then, she'd mellowed out in regards to her opinions on men and actually resents that she can't get close to one), Rei remembers that in her past life she had actually made an [[CelibateHero oath of chastity]] to Princess Serenity and is able to fully accept this part of herself.
73** Amusingly, nearly every ''other'' adaptation of the story ignores that convoluted explanation as part of the adaptation, especially the famous [[Anime/SailorMoon anime]] series where Rei is explicitly fond of flashy boys. None of this ever changes her ''apparent'' dislike though, so there are actually ''more'' jokes at her expense about 'not liking men.' Rei in the 1990s anime doesn't dislike boys, but it's implied she's not as boy crazy as Usagi or Minako. Several times she seems more interested in the ''idea'' of a boyfriend than actually boys themselves.
74** The live-action version, ''Series/PrettyGuardianSailorMoon'' is much the same as the manga version though Kaidou isn't mentioned. A small reference to the side story he features in (Casablanca Memories) appears though in the form of a gift from Rei's father to her. (Casablanca lilies and a white dress)
75** One rather comic one-shot for ''Manga/SailorMoon'' had the various girls in town being brainwashed by a Sailor Moon impersonator to completely abandon men. Chibi Moon argues on behalf of the male gender and discovers that the impersonator is actually a girl named Shojuki who had been banished from her lover Kengyu, only able to see him once a year. She became certain that he was deliberately flooding a river that keeps them apart so that they can't have their annual meetings because he's cheating on her (this is mostly told to her by two witches who are using her for an energy-draining scheme). Shojuki's fears are put to rest when Kengyu shows up and assures her that he still loves her. As one can imagine, this story was inspired by the ''UsefulNotes/{{Tanabata}}''.
76** It is even mentioned in the anime that Haruka doesn't like men. Michiru teasingly clarifies that she doesn't like men who are popular with girls. It's more that Haruka doesn't like men who she sees as potentially threatening her relationship with Michiru though. Haruka's shown to have several "bro" friends in her various mascluine hobby groups that she gets along with great and defends from monsters of the week in certain cases.
77* Kaede, head of student ethics of ''Manga/SeitokaiYakuindomo'' came to the show's formerly all-girl school due to her androphobia (which according to the third OVA started [[spoiler:in elementary school: Kaede was practicing the kanji for "man" and got asked if she was "frustrated"]]). It's so bad she refuses to patrol the floor the first years are on. While she is at first quite bitter over the fact that the school went co-ed, she later [[CharacterDevelopment starts working hard to get over her fear of men]]. Unlike most examples on the page, Kaede's situation is played entirely for laughs, and when Hata asks her how many men have wronged her in her life, she claims no such things ever happened to her.
78* In Episode 11 of ''Manga/ServantXService'', Lucy admits to Yutaka that being teased during grade school by boys for her OverlyLongName made her develop a mild androphobia, causing her to spend her high school and college years in [[OneGenderSchool all-female schools]].
79* ''Manga/SketDance'' has Hani Usami, a Student Council member in the later part of the series. She absolutely refuses to talk to men, even her direct superiors on the Student Council, although she does have a justified reason for it: [[spoiler:Whenever a man so much as taps her, she transforms into "Bunny", a voluptuous, flirtatious woman who can't keep her hands off any man nearby.]]
80* Maka Albarn of ''Manga/SoulEater'' has a very low opinion of men due to watching [[HandsomeLech her father]] constantly cheat on her mother as a child, causing her to believe that the only thing men care about is sex. While she ''does'' have a few male friends, she only holds one of them in high regard, [[TheLancer Soul]], and is very upset at the thought of him being no different from other men.
81* ''Manga/ShortTemperedMelancholic'' has Minori, who used to be super shy around boys, to the point of being afraid of them. Falling in love with Takato, though, made her change a lot.
82* ''Manga/TokyoGhoul'' provides an unusual example, with UsefulNotes/{{trans|gender}} man Mutsuki panicking at the thought of the male patrons of a nightclub staring at him while he's DisguisedInDrag for a mission. He states he finds the MaleGaze disgusting but doesn't seem to have any issues with other men when they treat him normally.
83* TheMovie version of ''Manga/{{Trigun}}'' features Amelia, an ActionGirl who breaks out in hives whenever men touch her.
84* Hisui of ''VisualNovel/{{Tsukihime}}'' does not react positively when a male touches her, it's originally explained as her being a germophobe. But in ''reality'' it's because [[spoiler:after seeing her sister reduced to a broken shell after years of sexual abuse, she swears never to let a man touch her until Kohaku returns to normal]]. Naturally, Shiki quickly [[DeusSexMachina becomes an exception]].
85* A more extreme version is Asuka Mizunokoji from ''Manga/UruseiYatsura'', who has a phobia of men based on the fact that she was kept isolated from men until she turned 16 to keep her pure. As luck would have it, her handmaids explained the concept of males very badly, and the first one she ever encountered was [[CasanovaWannabe major-league pervert]] Ataru Moroboshi. The result is that she panics and either lashes out or tries to run away whenever she sees a man -- or somebody she ''thinks'' is a man, such as resident {{bifauxnen}} Ryunosuke Fujinami. The only man she doesn't fear is her brother, Tobimaru... unfortunately, due to having been raised in total isolation from men and having received no sexual education whatsoever, she has no concept of incest, and thus her feelings for Tobimaru [[IncestantAdmirer are more those of a smitten would-be girlfriend]]. Ironically, Tobimaru [[HeManWomanHater has very low opinions of women]], due to his torment at the hands of his rival's sadistic little sister, Ryoko Mendo.
86** For the most part, Shinobu Miyake's behavior is more that of a {{tsundere}}, having no problem with guys until they do something perverted -- ''especially'' if that perverted guy is her ex-love interest, Ataru Moroboshi. However, she does consistently display a distrustful attitude towards boys in general, to the point of refusing to let her homeroom teacher enter her house for a home visit because she immediately suspects he will try to molest her, and the anime gives her a {[catchphrase}} that roughly translates as "Men be damned!"
87** Downplayed with Ryunosuke Fujinami; she doesn't normally have a problem with guys, but if they get gropey, she gets ''violent''. She even states outright that she's not interested in guys when Shutaro Mendo, her homeroom's resident ChickMagnet, asks her to be his girlfriend, and her classmates twice wonder if she might be a lesbian. It's implied that this hostility is largely because she was brought up by her [[AbusiveParents demented and physically abusive father]], so she's simply averse to being touched in general. When asked what she'd like in a boyfriend by the school nurse, Sakura, she almost instantly replies quite matter of factly that she'd like a guy who is "tough and wild like the ocean" as well as [[AllAmazonsWantHercules stronger than her]].
88* A male example occurs in the manga ''Manga/UsotsukiLily.'' En Shinohara is male and loves girls, but absolutely hates men. It's to the point that he'll attack his ''own reflection'' out of pure reflex. His coping mechanism for this: [[WholesomeCrossdresser Cross-dressing.]]
89* Hiro from ''Manga/WaGaNaWaUmishi'' is a rather unconvincing example. It comes out later that she hates men due to her abusive father, but prior to that revelation, she's been getting along extremely well with the other guys on her team. I guess it should be qualified that she hates 'some' men.
90* Lily from ''Manga/WastefulDaysOfHighSchoolGirls'' has an overt dislike for men, due to physical interactions with them triggering a violent allergic reaction in her. According to the manga, she wasn't always like that, but because the boys (and men) around her were so raunchy and abhorrent with their showing of affection towards her, culminating in a rabid fan flashing his privates in her face, she ended up being traumatized.
91* Mahiru Inami of ''Manga/{{Wagnaria}}'' has a deep-seated fear of men, believing they will attack her, though she seems alright around Souta. Except for the fact that she reacts to him like she does any man - with a punch to the face or gut. This is eventually revealed to be [[FreudianExcuse because her father]] did not want her to ever get close to another man, so he told her many bad stories about them and improved her physical strength by putting weights in her handbag so she would have the strength to fight them off.
92* Gender-flipped by Keima of ''Manga/TheWorldGodOnlyKnows''. He prefers the fictional women in his [[DatingSim galge]] and doesn't even acknowledge the ''existence'' of real girls. Then a [[TheDitz ditzy]] demon of hell recruits him to exorcise spirits... by capturing the hearts of the real girls they've hidden inside with his gaming skills. HilarityEnsues.
93* Azuma Hazuki of ''VisualNovel/YamiToBoushiToHonNoTabibito'' doesn't seem to like ''anyone'' very much (except Hatsumi, whom she melts into a shivering puddle of yuri around), but it can be inferred she has a particular distaste for men. On the other hand, when the only men you interact with are a perverted cockatiel, a dimension-warping madman, a few assorted spies, a demonic ninja, and someone ''trying to steal your love interest,'' that's no real surprise.
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97* In ''ComicBook/AstroCity'', this is the ''perceived'' image of Winged Victory, whose main concern is the well-being of women in modern society, to the point that she will focus on saving women in disaster zones. In reality, this has little to do with her personal opinion of men, but with the source of her powers: she's the avatar of a hive-mind made up of many great women throughout history, chosen to champion the cause of the world's women. She doesn't hate men, it's literally her job to focus on women's issues first and foremost.
98* An obscure ComicBook/{{Batman}} villain named Water Lily was a [[TheSociopath psychopathic]] StrawFeminist with a [[EvilGenius genius-level of intellect]]. She captured Batman and Robin and tried to kill them because she saw them as figures of male supremacy.
99* The title character of ''ComicBook/HotheadPaisanHomicidalLesbianTerrorist'' has a rather dim view on men, believing all of them to be misogynists, homophobes, rapists, or some combination thereof, and is prone to assaulting, killing, or cutting off the genitals of every male she encounters.
100* Man-Killer from the Franchise/MarvelUniverse. Has no problems working with men who don't lie to her, but she still doesn't ''like'' them. One notable exception: she once took a job tending bar in an establishment frequented by [[ComicBook/{{Thunderbolts}} Erik Josten]], and seemed to enjoy talking with him during his visits.
101* This is the general attitude of the inhabitants of the alternate reality Femizonia in the Marvel Universe.
102* Kinsee from ''ComicBook/PocketGod'' is annoyed by the male pygmies when she meets their all-male tribe and thinks her all-female tribe was better off before they met. She especially hates [[TheBigGuy Booga]], the manly man of his tribe. She also dislikes [[ThePrankster Ooga]] because her best friend [[ActionGirl Sun]] hangs out with him now instead of her. Kinsee [[CharacterDevelopment later eases up on the boys (except Booga)]].
103* [[MediaNotes/TheBronzeAgeOfComicBooks Bronze Age]] ''ComicBook/{{Shazam}}'' has an obscure, all-female villain team called the Rainbow Squad. The group learns that, since Captain Marvel is [[OlderAlterEgo actually a young boy]], they can [[GirlsHaveCooties make him flee in terror]] by running up to him and acting kissy. One rather [[ButchLesbian butch]] member refuses, however, and [[HaveIMentionedIAmGay repeatedly mentions how much she hates guys]] without [[AmbiguouslyGay confirming anything else]].
104* Katchoo in ''ComicBook/StrangersInParadise'' is not a big fan of the male gender, springing from her childhood of abuse and adolescence as a prostitute/sex slave. Since she also appears to be a lesbian this leads her to be described as a rampant StrawFeminist and bull dyke by unsympathetic characters in the series, even though she herself (and others) point out that she is not actually gay, she [[SingleTargetSexuality just only interested in Francine]].
105* ''ComicBook/WonderWoman'':
106** ''ComicBook/WonderWoman1942'': Helen Alexandros absolutely despises men for ragging on her about her looks throughout her lifetime and gleefully takes any chance to bring about their destruction, even joining Ares partially because he promised to destroy Man’s World. However, she was still enamored when she encountered Dr. Psycho in his Wonder Man persona.
107** ''ComicBook/WonderWoman1987'': Circe hates pretty much everyone who isn't her daughter Lyta but especially loathes men, which is why all of her Beastiamorphs are men who were transformed against their will to obey her or serve as her dinner and why she's attempted a number of {{Gendercide}} plots.
108** The Zamarons were essentially [[RecycledINSPACE Amazons in Space!]] in the Silver Age and Carol Ferris's growing contempt for men is what drew the Zamarons to her, transforming her into Star Sapphire, one of ComicBook/GreenLantern's deadliest foes. They eventually evolved into an AmazonBrigade of powerful female warriors, similar to the Green Lantern Corps. Wonder Woman even became a deputy member during the ''ComicBook/BlackestNight'' crossover. It is stated that men can become Star Sapphires, but most are not worthy.
109* ''ComicBook/YTheLastMan''. Victoria, leader of the Daughters of the Amazon, is an unsympathetic version of this trope, presumably because she is 'balanced' by every other female character (as just about every man on Earth has died, that's a lot of characters).
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113* A set of ''ComicStrip/BloomCounty'' strips had Opus being stuck on a blind date with a woman named Alf Mushpie, who personified this trope. At one point she goes on about how big, hairy and testosterone-laden men are, but then says that [[IfItsYouItsOkay Opus is OK]], because he's nothing like that.
114** At the reading of his last will and testament after his ([[ReportsOfMyDeathWereGreatlyExaggerated premature]]) memorial service, Opus leaves Alf Mushpie the Moon and stars as symbols of his eternal love for her... and a copy of the New York Times bestseller, ''Be a Model or Just Look Like One''. This sets her off again: "Ooh, I hate men!"
115* Monica from ''ComicBook/MonicasGang'' used to be this in [[CharacterizationMarchesOn early strips]], to the point where one in particular comic had the punchline of her normally ''male'' stuffed rabbit suddendly [[GenderBender changing gender]][[note]] Which are simply [[TertiarySexualCharacteristics longer eyelashes]] [[/note]] just to emphasize how much she hated men (more specifically, the ones that were close to her age, like [[WithFriendsLikeThese Jimmy Five]]).
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119* In ''Fanfic/TheBoyBehindTheMask'', Astrid is determined to stay a shieldmaiden in spite of her prophecy telling her that she will marry the man that defeats her in battle. When the first person to ever defeat her is a grown-up Hiccup, she does not take it well. At first, anyway.
120* ''Fanfic/Danganronpa23ReduxReturnUntoDeath'' has both [[VisualNovel/DanganronpaV3KillingHarmony Tenko]] and [[VisualNovel/Danganronpa2GoodbyeDespair Mahiru]] as participants, allowing them to serve as {{Foil}}s to each other. Rantaro is [[ThisIsGoingToSuck dismayed]] when he meets the latter, having already experienced Tenko's virulent hatred of men firsthand and realizing that "Oh god, there's two of them." Yet Mahiru soon shows that while she certainly ''dislikes'' men and tends to evaluate them harshly, she's significantly less violent than the aikido master, and more willing to give guys a chance. Perhaps best exemplified by the fact that Mahiru becomes [[TheConfidant Rantaro's confidant]] and eventually [[spoiler:has a RelationshipUpgrade]], while Tenko remains on the offensive/defensive until [[spoiler:she has a JerkassRealization after Teruteru's HeroicSuicide]].
121* ''Manga/{{Evangelion 303}}'': In chapter 5, [[OriginalCharacter Jessika]] states that she gave up on men a long time ago.
122* Amara from Creator/{{Savu0211}}'s ''The Lion King'' comic ''The First King'' hates male lions. She thinks they're either cruel brutes or cowards. As a cub, the two pride leaders (her father and uncle) ran off after being challenged by younger males. The males tried to kill Amara and her cousin, but [[MamaBear their mothers and the other females protected them]]; in the fight, Amara [[MissingMom lost her mother]]. Since then Amara doesn't trust males.
123* ''Fanfic/GhostsOfEvangelion'': Asuka's mother Kyoko doesn't really like men because of her cheating ex-husband.
124* ''Fanfic/HopToIt'': Jack's grandmother Anita Blaylock is a brilliant scientist who hates men after her male coworkers frequently took credit for her research. The narration from Jack's perspective notes that she made exceptions for "her grandpa, her uncle, and her father", and "even those three exceptions seemed to be pushing it."
125* ''Fanfic/InfinityTrainBlossomingTrail'': Chloe zigzaggs this. While she does love her denizen partners Atticus and Lexi, the people she hates the most back home are men due to how -- in her eyes -- they get ''everything'' they want. Her ChildhoodFriend Goh practically abandoned her for Ash, the black hole who takes everyone away from her and pushes her to be just like him. Her father praises ''them'' and doesn't even consider her problems or the fact that she doesn't like Pokémon. And then there's Yeardley, the boy who can get away with saying "My life is a work in progress" while all her classmates, again, push her to be into Pokémon.
126* In ''Fanfic/{{Kindred}}'', it's shown that Jasmine has a fear of men, especially royal men. While she is a DaddysGirl to the Sultan, she feels anxiety when thinking about how easily her father had his entire harem murdered because one of the women cheated on him. Jasmine feels like a replaceable TrophyWife in her patriarchal society. Aladdin's ignorance as a commoner is one of the things that attracts her to him. He most likely doesn't even know about harems in the first place.
127* Erika in ''Fanfic/PokemonResetBloodlines'' can tolerate men, but when she is in the midst of a mess created by the actions of males (such as interrupting a wedding of two of her employees and friends) she can fall into a funk of not wanting to deal with the entire gender as much as possible.
128* ''Fanfic/TheRoadBuiltInHope'': Downplayed with TheSuffragette Miss Maud, who doesn't hate men but thinks they've caused a lot of trouble in history.
129* ''Fanfic/SodaAt70Proof''; Fanny gets offended when Rachel tells her that people think she's a feminist. Fanny isn't a feminist. She doesn't think that women are equal to men--she thinks they're ''superior''.
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133* Sasha La Fleur from ''WesternAnimation/AllDogsGoToHeaven2''. In her entire introduction song "Count Me Out" is about how she's not interested in a relationship. Presumably, she dislikes most of the male dogs she's met because most of them are jerks. [[AntiHero Charlie]] is initially no exception, but she warms to him once his nobler qualities start to come on display.
134* ''WesternAnimation/{{Hercules}}'': Megara, for multiple reasons:
135** She sold her soul to Hades to save her boyfriend, and he ran off with another woman. After that, [[LoveHurts she swore she'd never fall in love again]]. She also may have encountered men who don't understand "no".
136--->'''Megara:''' ''[to Hercules]'' You know how men are. They think "no" means "yes" and "get lost" means "take me, I'm yours".
137** Her song, "I Won't Say I'm In Love" is about her denying she's in love, though the muses try to convince her to open her heart again. She later subverts this trope when she does fall in love with Hercules, though.
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141* Yoko in ''Film/LoveExposure''. Music/KurtCobain and {{Jesus|WasWayCool}} are the only exceptions.
142* The title character in ''Film/{{Marnie}}'' by Creator/AlfredHitchcock embodies this due to experiences she had as a child.
143* Carol of ''Film/{{Repulsion}}'' has a severe aversion to men.
144* ''Film/TheWolverine'': Viper claims that she is "immune to every poison known to Man" and "immune to the poison that is Man."
145* Nyla from ''Film/RobotHolocaust''. Comes with being an Amazon and all.
146* Ulrika of ''Film/{{Mercenaries}}'' thinks men are weak.
147* Yukiko from ''Film/GinzaCosmetics'' says "All men are animals." Given that she's a [[SingleMomStripper single mother prostitute]] in her forties, she's got reason to think that.
148* The Vuvalini from ''Film/MadMaxFuryRoad'' take to the female Furiosa and the Wives right away, but have an instant distrust of the male Max and Nux. [[DownplayedTrope They get over it after Furiosa vouches for them]], although one of them still makes a wisecrack implying that the baby would be less "ugly" if it's a girl.
149* ''Film/SandakanNo8'': "Men are all pigs," says Osaki, and it's hard to blame her since she was sold into sex slavery at the age of 13. Besides all the men who exploited her and violated her, both her brother and her son disowned her.
150* Thana in ''Film/Ms45''. Understandable, since she was raped twice by men on the same day.
151* Sarah Connor in ''Film/Terminator2JudgmentDay''. She goes on a RoaringRampageOfRevenge by attempting to hunt down Miles Dyson after learning that [[UnwittingInstigatorOfDoom he (and Cyberdyne) is inadvertently responsible for creating Skynet, and with it bringing about Judgement Day]]. [[MyGodWhatHaveIDone She is snapped back to reason before she can carry out the deed]] by John and the T-800, but still remains incredibly unsympathetic towards him, claiming that men only know how to destroy and can [[MandatoryMotherhood never learn to understand what it's like to create life]], again forcing John to [[DramaticallyMissingThePoint remind her that she's missing the point]]. Another more justified example is that before this, she was institutionalized for knowing that the Terminator would someday return, and it is heavily implied that she was often taken advantage of by the staff when she was sedated.[[AlternativeCharacterInterpretation Though it's also possible that her rant was directed solely towards arrogant inconsiderate scientists who create destructive devices (a career field that's traditionally male) rather than an attack towards men in general since she gave a specific example of who she was comparing Dyson to (men who built the hydrogen bomb) rather than a broad generalisation of men (ie. all men are violent, evil).]]
152* ''Film/RedSonja'': {{Discussed}} and {{subverted}}. Sonja understandably has issues being touched by men, after she'd been gang-raped. However, when the Grand Master urges her to get past it, Sonja denies hating all men and shows affection for him (he's much older, saying it would have made his day thirty years ago). She warms up to Kalidor, kissing him, but prevents anything going further (as she's vowed not to unless a man ever beats her in combat) until the finale where they kiss again (when it's implied they get together).
153* ''{{Film/Bit}}'': Duke hates them, believing that men cause most if not all of the world's problems. It probably stems from her background as Vlad's {{sex slave}} until she escaped.
154* ''Film/{{Contracted}}'': Nikki in spades. In fact, she utterly despises them and makes this clear more than once. She's particularly annoyed by the fact that, being a lesbian, she gets even ''more'' attention from them. After learning Samantha had been with a man, she dumps her (while it isn't clear if she's aware this was rape, it's due to obvious distaste).
155* Lyric in ''Film/JasonsLyric'' was initially hinted to dislike men. Understandable, since she grew up in a ghetto life with a gangster older brother, Alonzo "A-1". She even mistakes Jason's attempt to charm her as harassment before she eventually warms up to him.
156* In ''Film/TheBloodSpatteredBride'', LesbianVampire Carmilla regards men with contempt, and Susan (a young newlywed whom she seduces) quickly comes to agree with her. This is totally understandable, since Susan's husband is physically and emotionally abusive and it's implied that Carmilla's husband was too.
157* ''Film/BornInTheMaelstrom'': This is {{implied}} to be the case for the community's women, as there are no men among them, and they make their own sons leave after the've grown toward manhood.
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161* Dilara in ''Literature/TheAssassinsOfTamurin'', due to being abused by the son of the foster family she lived with before being taken in by Makina Seval. The Despotana eventually uses this to manipulate her into "willingly" joining her AmazonBrigade at Three Springs.
162* In the fourth ''Literature/EarthsChildren'' novel, ''The Plains of Passage'', the reader is introduced to Attaroa, whose upbringing by an abusive father and mating to an abusive man (who she later murdered) turned her into a psychotic misandrist. She has set up a facist fifdom where women are a ruling class and what men she hasn't executed are slaves. She has even gone as far as to pair women with one another under the theory that [[MissConception female couples will produced only female children]].
163* Miss Havisham from ''Literature/GreatExpectations''. After getting jilted at the altar by a conman, she spent the rest of her life in her wedding dress (to remind her of what had happened) training her adopted daughter Estelle to hate men as well, initially to protect her from them, but subsequently with the intent of using her to [[FemmeFatale break men's hearts]] as revenge. Which is where Pip comes in...
164* The first Red Adept of the ''Literature/ApprenticeAdept'' series, despite having no qualms about fronting like TheVamp, has a particular hate-on for men. Stile uses this to trigger a VillainousBreakdown. Red was so widely misconstrued as a [[PsychoLesbian bad lesbian stereotype]] that Creator/PiersAnthony felt compelled to explain that she was intended to be ace and deliberately introduce a sympathetic lesbian character in a later volume since most of his readers know to give him the benefit of the doubt (or [[RunningTheAsylum correct him]]) when he shows his {{Cloudcuckoolander}} side.
165* In ''Literature/TheWheelOfTime'', the mission of the Red Ajah, a group within the most prominent society of female magic-users (channelers) in the setting, is to hunt down and "sever" male channelers from their power to prevent them from going insane and wreaking havoc. However, most Reds have extended this to massive antipathy toward all men, far above and beyond the "battle of the sexes" business that permeates the setting. A strict unwritten rule in the Red Ajah bans its members from [[{{Synchronization}} bonding]] Warders like the other Ajahs; one Red was even beaten for suggesting it.
166* The ''Literature/{{Lensman}}'' universe offers the Lyranians, joyless matriarchs who breed their men as sperm donors only, then kill them. They also show a lethal antipathy to all males of all other species anywhere (they're telepaths with the power of mind-murder) and strike a bargain with the devil [[spoiler:i.e. the Boskonians]] in an attempt to eliminate their need for males entirely. Kim Kinnison, one of the few males they respect [[spoiler:(because he saves their arses big-time at least twice)]], "would rather have touched a Borovan slime-lizard" than have physical contact with them, and it's largely left to [[spoiler:the sole female Lensman, Clarrissa [=MacDougall=]]] to carry out any Galactic Patrol missions there.
167* ''Literature/PercyJacksonAndTheOlympians'':
168** Circe believes that all men are pigs, and considering [[ForcedTransformation her powers]], and [[Literature/TheOdyssey the work in which she originally appeared]], you can pretty much see where she's going with that (though she currently uses guinea pigs instead for convenience's sake). She also believes that women are so oppressed that they can only achieve power through magic.
169** The Hunters of Artemis are heroic versions of this. They all have a strong dislike for guys (and have sworn off any romantic relationships with them). Unlike Circe, though, they don't go out of their way to ''harm'' guys (which isn't very reassuring for guys, considering that Greek deities like Artemis are infamous for DisproportionateRetribution. Artemis claims to have turned guys into {{jackalope}}s and other animals just for stumbling upon their camp), and they'll even begrudgingly give them respect if they prove themselves (like how Percy helped save Artemis).
170** Zoë Nightshade uses this as a reason for not letting Percy join her and Bianca on her quest, although later it's revealed that the real reason was she [[spoiler:didn't like Percy's sword, as it gave her some awful memories of its original owner, whose actions were what made her become a Hunter in the first place]].
171** Similarly, the Amazons in ''The Son of Neptune'' can be pretty hostile towards "males". Later it's revealed that they don't ''hate'' men, but are definitely matriarchal.
172* ''Literature/KamikazeGirls'': In the book and the movie, both Ichiko and Momoko have discomfort around men in varying quantities. Momoko doesn't like talking to, interacting with, or being friendly with men that are either familiar or unfamiliar to her. [[spoiler:The sole exception of her androphobia is Akinori Isobe of her beloved Baby, The Stars Shine Bright.]]For the most part, she considers them disgusting. Ichiko doesn't appear to have a problem interacting with them (albeit in an often hostile manner), but she hates being touched by them. She even freaks out when Ryuji touches her hand to show her how to properly play pachinko.
173* Literature/BridgetJones. Played for laughs, since nearly all of the female characters in the books spend a great deal of time discussing how totally evil men are, violently and at length.
174* In the ''Literature/AnneOfGreenGables'' series, we have Miss Cornelia, who has a severe disdain for men. She deems them "clannish", and her catchphrase is "Isn't that just like a man?" and never in a positive light. She shocks everyone by eventually getting married.
175* Dol (Theodolinda) Bonner, in ''Literature/TheHandInTheGlove'' by Creator/RexStout, is a DistaffCounterpart to Stout's more famous creation Literature/NeroWolfe in some ways, including this one. She is given a reason, though.
176* Princess Trini in ''Literature/ABrothersPrice'', thanks to the general paucity of men, is only likely to see one in a marriage-related setting, aside from her cousin Cullen. Her previous husband abused her, and she flatly refuses to consider marrying again, even though her sisters [[WedlockBlock need her permission to marry]]. It doesn't help that different sisters had been desperately in love with that previous [[BeautyIsBad attractive]] husband, and initially Jerin looks like a repeat of this.
177* ''Literature/TrappedOnDraconica'': Rana calls men things like 'useless' and 'violent' and 'quick to hide behind women when they can't handle their own problems'. Though she doesn't have a high an opinion of her own gender either [[spoiler:or the world itself. Then she meets the brave and gentlemanly Taurok who unwittingly charms her out of it.]]
178* [[BrokenBird Angel]], the heroine of ''Literature/RedeemingLove'', really hates them. {{Justified|Trope}} since the only men she knew well [[ParentalAbandonment abandoned]] her, [[RapeAsBackstory raped]] her, and [[SexSlave sold her into prostitution]], and almost every man she's met since has only objectified her. In one of her encounters with the hero, she also comments that she's always found men's bodies "ugly" -- again {{justified|Trope}} by the fact that pretty much every male body she's ever seen up close has been in the process of effectually raping her. Fortunately, the novel's premise is ([[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin obviously]]) LoveRedeems, and the hero is the model of chivalry.
179* In ''Literature/TheTenantOfWildfellHall'', Helen's opinion of the male sex in general is dramatically lowered by her exposure to the worst of their kind during her marriage.
180* In ''Literature/TheMortalInstruments'', while Isabelle is not averse to dating them, she distrusts men in general (in contrast to Jace and Alec, who wear their hearts on their sleeves) [[spoiler:because she was TheConfidant to her mother, who told her how her marriage to Robert was breaking apart]].
181* Lalasa, the maid Keladry hires in ''Literature/ProtectorOfTheSmall'', is extremely timid around men and comments darkly that while Kel's page friends are fine ''now'', when they grow up is a different story. This is because she's routinely harassed by higher-ranking servant men and nobles, not to mention [[spoiler:being raped by her brother]] and seeing the women in her family suffer DomesticAbuse. Her uncle Gower is an exception, being the only man who's nice and caring towards her.
182* Nellie Semphroch, a restaurateur in the ''Literature/Timeline191'' series by Creator/HarryTurtledove, dislikes and distrusts all men for most of the series. While her backstory lends some sympathy to her mindset (she was forced to work as a prostitute to make ends meet, and it's heavily implied her daughter was born of rape), the books do point out that hating 50% of the world's population is an extreme view. Her opinion softens over time, and she ends up being HappilyMarried to a cobbler who'd employed her as a spy during this [[AlternateHistory timeline's version]] of UsefulNotes/TheGreatWar.
183* In ''Literature/RiverOfTeeth'', the reason Adelia does not like men is never explained. She claims to not need a husband and to only have slept with Cal because she wanted a baby. She refuses to even entertain the fact that said baby may turn out to be a boy and points out that maybe, just maybe, her little girl [[AmbiguouslyGay could have a second mother]] in the future, but if not, that's just as well.
184* Downplayed with Roofshadow from ''Literature/TailchasersSong''. She doesn't hate males, but she's not particularly interested in them either. She's a CelibateHero who hated the guys from her clan and spent most of her time alone just to avoid them. She also avoids Prince Fencewalker and his comrades. [[ImpliedLoveInterest Tailchaser]], [[TalkativeLoon Eatbugs]], and [[TagalongKid Pouncequick]] (who is a ReplacementGoldfish for her favorite brother) are her exceptions.
185* Comrade Snarky from ''Literature/Haunted2005'' was raised by her bitterly-divorced mother to believe her perfectly innocent father was going to rape her, and later [[spoiler:rapes a woman at her feminist support group on the premise that said woman ''might'' be UsefulNotes/{{Transgender}}.]]
186* ''Literature/BazilBroketail'': Ribela of Defwode, along with many other witches, dislikes and distrusts men (which makes her [[YouAreACreditToYourRace backhanded compliments]] toward them on occasion very notable). Defwode is the most misandrist region of the Cunfshon Isles. Thrembode the New, an enemy magician, thinks of the whole area as being a [[LadyLand hellhole for men]], saying a man who strikes a woman is castrated there, and rapists hanged (however, that's in the lens of his own misogyny). Ribela at least gets better on that over time.
187* {{Creator/Amoridere}}:
188** Played with in the poem ''Androphobia''. The poem makes it clear that the subject doesn't hate or dislike men, but is instead mildly afraid of them, due to some of her experiences.
189** ''Housecats'' (and ''Sonogram'') implies the mother doesn't just hate them, actually, she resents them and, if you're wondering, her sons are no exception to her resentment, as she gets them [[GroinAttack "fixed"]], regards them as "housecats" (at the most) and has them as {{unfavorite}}s (at the least), is emotionally abusive towards them and, if she's pregnant, selectively aborts their would-be brothers.
190* ''Literature/TheScumVillainsSelfSavingSystemRenZhaFanpaiZijiuXitong'': The original Shen Qingqiu who, [[spoiler:after suffering abuse at the hands of the young master of the Qiu household, frequents brothels so that he doesn't have to sleep around men.]]
191* [[EvilDiva Miku Izayoi]] from ''Literature/DateALive'' is a [[OurSpiritsAreDifferent Spirit]] with a low opinion of humanity in general, but can at least put on a sweet facade in front of other girls who she really just views as servants to her CompellingVoice. Her hatred toward males is much more overt, to the point that she attacked the protagonist Shido for trying to talk to her and he had to [[DraggedIntoDrag cross-dress]] to get close to her at her all-girls school. She does have a FreudianExcuse: [[spoiler:she was once an ordinary human IdolSinger whose manager suggested that she [[SexForServices "get to know"]] a TV producer interested in putting her in a show. When she turned him down, he retaliated by posting several defamatory stories about her (including multiple boyfriends, abortions, and drug parties), which her 90% male fan base unhesitatingly bought into. She tried to win back her audience with another show, only to find that she'd lost her voice from all the stress. On the verge of suicide from losing everything, she was given a Sephira Crystal focused on [[MagicMusic sound]] which restored her voice, but her attitude toward humans (especially men) was set in stone.]] After being saved by Shido, she falls in love with him and even starts calling him "Darling", while gradually learning to at least stay friendly to male fans on a surface level.
192* Mayu Tsukimura from ''Literature/GoodLuckNinomiyaKun'' suffers from androphobia due to her uncontrollable ability as a Succubus to attract the opposite sex. However, her androphobia does not act up when it comes to the protagonist Shungo Ninomiya.
193* ''Literature/HighSchoolDXD'':
194** Rias Gremory is a downplayed example. She gets along fine with males, right up until they show any romantic interest in her whatsoever, at which point she promptly ices over. This is because, as heir apparent to one of the three remaining Great Houses, the only men who've ever been interested in her were only interested in her house and title, not the woman; by the time she grew up into a MsFanservice, she'd been soured on the idea of romance altogether. Issei's [[LovableSexManiac shameless appreciation of her body]] actually helps her open her heart to [[IfItsYouItsOkay him]] and [[SingleTargetSexuality him alone]].
195** Rias' closest friend, Akeno, is a more straightforward example. [[spoiler:Her mother was killed by their clan for getting into a relationship with her Fallen Angel father; said clan continued to pursue Akeno until Rias took her in. Her father was absent at the time, so Akeno recalls the incident as him fleeing and leaving them to die]]. However, she's never displayed any hostility toward random men; her distaste manifests as a disinterest in romance ([[LesYay with men, anyway]]) and enjoying her job as a {{Dominatrix}} quite a lot. When Rias reminds her of her proclaimed misandry to [[ClingyJealousGirl make her stop flirting with Issei]] in a later volume, she replies that she finds Issei to be really [[SingleTargetSexuality cute,]] and also the one help her "understand" men, so it's possible that she got over it once her circumstances improved.
196* Yui in ''Literature/KokoroConnect'' is a subdued version: she gets along alright with her two male friends, but she tends to get extremely defensive if they get too close to her. It comes to light early in the series that she was nearly raped in middle school, and ever since has been afraid of men. Through her experiences in the story, she begins to grow more confident and even begins a relationship, though it's made clear that she hasn't been "cured".
197* Arashiko Yuno from ''Literature/{{MM}}!'' is similar to Mahiru in her actions, but not necessarily motivation. If a guy touches her, her reaction is a punch. Or a series of punches. Taro's a masochist, so he can take it.
198* ''Literature/MariaWatchesOverUs'':
199** Sachiko's dislike of men stems from snotty society men and a mutually uninterested early fiancé. This is played up to the comedic point she can't even be ''around'' overly masculine men without being distressed. In the anime, it is said to be the result of both her grandfather and her father keeping [[TheMistress mistresses]]. One of the [[{{Omake}} DVD extras]] makes fun of this, when the neighboring boys' school is allowed to do a version of the show's opening credits until Sachiko arrives in a conniption fit and the girls scramble to change the scenery.
200** [[HugeSchoolgirl Kanako]] is also the same way. If anything, her fear of men is even worse than Sachiko's.
201* Sayaka Kirasaka of ''Literature/StrikeTheBlood'' has an actual phobia of men, to the point where she has issues talking to a man over the phone. The novels and manga reveal that [[FreudianExcuse this is because her father was abusive to her until he died right before she started elementary school]]. [[IfItsYouItsOkay Kojou turns out to be an exception]].
202* Paife from ''Literature/TheThirdTheGirlWithTheBlueEye'' openly despises men, which makes her hate Iks and [[HoYay feel drawn to Honoka]] quite a bit.
203* ''Literature/MayTheBestManWin'': Jeremy's mom has had almost nothing but bad experiences with men. Jeremy's dad is a GlorifiedSpermDonor who left when she got pregnant, and her next boyfriend yelled at her and hit six-year-old Jeremy. When Jeremy comes out as transgender, she has trouble accepting him partly because she sees masculinity as toxic.
204* ''Literature/TheStrangerTimes'': A ghost at the Roxy theatre was [[RunawayGroom abandoned by her beau]] and takes out her rage on the men who work there. This harassment ranges from whispering insults in the projectionist's ear to causing the head chef to be stabbed in the hand.[[spoiler: She also channels a more powerful force to curse womanizers and pick-up artists into becoming vampires.]]
205* ''Literature/WarriorCats'': ''Squirrelflight's Hope'' introduces the Sisters, a band of molly cats that banish all their tomcats once they come of age. One molly - Snow - hates toms more than the other Sisters, claiming that all toms want to do is fight and that everyone would be better off without them.
206* ''Literature/TheFaerieQueene'': Radigund, in classical Amazon fashion, resents all men and takes pleasure in emasculating them. She captures Artegall and forces him to crossdress and perform womanly duties for her.
207* In ''Literature/TheMarvelousLandOfOz'' (the second novel in L. Frank Baum's ''Literature/LandOfOz'' series), General Jinjur plans to conquer Oz and reverse all the gender roles, making men subservient to women, insisting that women would be better at ruling than the men have been. She actually succeeds briefly, managing to conquer Emerald City, and does indeed reverse the gender roles, forcing husbands to keep house while their wives enjoy lives of leisure. It doesn't last long, though, as Jinjur's reign is cut short when she is defeated by the ironically all-female forces of Glinda, the Good Witch of the South.
208** Baum, who was a Sufferagist along with his wife, wrote Jinjur as a criticism of certain people within the Sufferagist movement. To say the least, this portion of the novel has not aged well, divorced as it is from the original politics of the era.
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212* On an episode of ''Series/TheAvengers1960s'' entitled "How to Succeed... At Murder!", a group of man-hating and power-hungry {{Sexy Secretar|y}}ies form a secret collective to murder their bosses (after confusing them to utter uselessness with impossible filing systems that only the secretary/the soon-to-be boss lady can understand) and take over as the executives of their respective companies, as part of a female world domination plot. Their mantra? "RUINATION TO ALL MEN!"
213** After Emma infiltrates the group, Steed and Emma discover that the [[spoiler:[[ItMakesSenseInContext female marionette that controls the group]] is actually controlled '''''BY A MAN''''', and the butler whom the group treated like a lapdog to boot]].
214* ''Series/BuffyTheVampireSlayer'': Anya is, or at least claims to be, the embodiment of this trope. Her relationship with Xander, a known male, tones this behavior down quite quickly. The trope still fits during her times as a vengeance demon, though.
215-->'''D'Hoffryn:''' Help wronged women punish evil men.\
216'''Anya:''' Vengeance.\
217'''D'Hoffryn:''' But only to those who deserve it.\
218'''Anya:''' They ''all'' deserve it.\
219'''D'Hoffryn:''' ''(beat)'' That's where I was going with that, yeah.
220* On ''Series/TheCarolBurnettShow'' this was played for BlackComedy. One sketch had Carol's character talking with her therapist on the phone about how she doesn't hate men. And then she puts the phone down and cuts the rope to a window washer's basket causing him to fall to his death.
221* An episode of ''Series/{{Casualty}}'' deals with a rare male example, featuring a young boy who hates men to the point where he'll only allow female doctors to treat him and has a lesbian couple for adoptive parents. One of the couples reveals that the boy's fear of men stems from the fact that his biological father was an abusive pedophile.
222* ''Series/{{Charmed|1998}}'': Grams repeatedly demonstrates this, [[FreudianExcuse supposedly]] because her four failed marriages have left her a little bitter towards men. Given her [[ControlFreak attitude]] however, one can only wonder ''[[SarcasmMode why]]'' they ended up failing?
223* ''Series/DoctorWho'':
224** [[Recap/DoctorWhoS30E14TheNextDoctor "The Next Doctor"]]: Miss Hartigan is constantly referring to men as being violent, with the implication that she was raped.
225** Bill's foster mum Moira verges on this. She is very distrustful of men that she strictly forbids her 20-something daughter from bringing them home, unbeknownst to her that Bill is actually gay. While she might just seem like an [[HelicopterParents overprotective parent]], it's indicated her issues with men are due to a previous relationship.
226* In ''Series/{{ER}}'', Carol's mother initially was something of a man-hater, justified by her ex-husband's infidelity, and later by Doug's cheating on her daughter, which [[DrivenToSuicide led to Carol attempting suicide]] in the pilot. She was furious when she learned that Doug and Carol had reconciled in Season 4. However, by the end of Season 4, she ended up dating a new man and her attitude toward Doug softened. Seeing her formerly man-hating mother in a new relationship prompted Carol to get over her own fear of committing to Doug.
227* ''Series/{{Euphoria}}'': Nate Jacobs seems to have a deep dislike of men. He's thoroughly uncomfortable being surrounded by men in the locker rooms, hates the idea of having boys in the future, he even hates women that have masculine traits like body hair, or that sit and talk in a masculine manner. It's implied that some of this might be due to an issue with internalized homophobia.
228* Barbara Hicks from an episode of ''Series/FoylesWar'', "They Fought in the Fields", soured toward males because of her bad marriage and loss of her son. She gradually [[DefrostingIceQueen warms toward Foyle]], eventually leaving a letter for him in which she said "I never thought my opinion of men could change. But you've changed it.
229* Emma Kennedy, Stacie's SuspiciouslySimilarSubstitute in season 5 of ''Series/{{Hustle}}'', tells Mickey she doesn't date, due to some bad experiences with men. Which doesn't stop there being a WillTheyOrWontThey ''by the end of that episode''.
230* ''Series/{{Intergalactic}}'': Tula, after being in an abusive marriage, is really paranoid and hostile toward men. Unfortunately, she tries to stop her daughter Genevieve from ever being with men as a result.
231* The part about this being more sympathetic than men who hate women was deconstructed in an episode of ''Series/LawAndOrder''. A clearly sociopathic eleven-year-old girl (Doctor Skoda, the on-hand criminal psychologist, describes her as "a serial killer that you caught before she really got going") gets off on torturing and murdering boys younger than she is. The judge lets her off easy anyway because of this trope and the episode ends with the girl very creepily staring at another boy, clearly imagining torturing and murdering him.
232* Played with in an episode of ''Series/LawAndOrderSpecialVictimsUnit''. A lesbian rights (not gay rights, but ''lesbian rights'') activist is initially this trope in all its hateful, bitchy glory. Later on, we find that this is partially to cover for her being secretly bisexual. She gets a lot better once accepting her attraction to men and women.
233* In ''Series/TheLWord'' Jenny Schechter at one point refers to men as "The Enemy".
234* Maxine Shaw from ''Series/LivingSingle'' is rather vocal about her disdain for men, even likening [[Franchise/ANightmareOnElmStreet Freddy Krueger]] to the essence of every man.
235* In ''Series/MarriedWithChildren'', Marcy is a feminist who thinks that men should heed and worship women because AllMenArePerverts who deserve to be dominated by females. However, she also thinks that [[StrawHypocrite women should manipulate men into getting their way by using their looks]].
236* ''Series/TheOuterLimits1995'': In "[[Recap/TheOuterLimits1995S4E17Lithia Lithia]]" most of the women have this attitude, not surprisingly since their religion teaches that men are evil and destroyed by the Goddess as a result. However, a couple of them are more open-minded, having sex with Major Mercer and aiding him in his plans.
237* An episode of ''Series/StarskyAndHutch'' shows a divorced mother [[spoiler:who abuses her own son due to her hatred for all men]].
238* ''[[Series/OpenAllHours Still Open All Hours]]'' has Mavis's sister Madge, whose failed relationships have embittered her on the entire male sex. Granville keeps attempting to set her up with Gastric in order to give himself a clear run at Mavis.
239* Dr. Luisa Mercedes "Lu" Delgado from ''Series/StrongMedicine''. She often treats the men in her life (no matter if they're her love interests or not) ''real'' bad whether they're jerks or not, and that turns even worse after [[RapeAsDrama she's raped by a colleague]] and becomes a borderline StrawFeminist.
240* ''Series/TheWheelOfTime2021'': The Red Ajah Aes Sedai have a strong dislike of men, particularly those able to channel, denouncing them as using the One Power when Nature wished otherwise in their view.
241-->'''Liandrin:''' This power... is meant for women! ''(she [[DePower gentles]] a male channeler, making him scream)''
242* ''Series/TheWhiteQueen'':
243** Margaret of Anjou resents men for demonizing her because she adopts the masculine role of leadership.
244--->'''Margaret of Anjou''': I've never been liked. I'm damned in most men's eyes. I'm the woman who dared to rule when her husband could not, and who fought to ensure her only son's position. Now how could I do such a thing? ''Men''.
245** Countess Warwick attempts to persuade her daughter Anne Neville to abandon her husband.
246--->'''Countess Warwick''': We do not need men. They are all treacherous.
247* ''Series/TheWilds'': Jeanette asks Gretchen, a feminist scholar, whether she hates men, and Gretchen says no, that in fact she's loved many. However, Jeanette replies that she does hate them, [[spoiler: due to being sexually assaulted by two men]].
248* Hippolyta from ''Series/WonderWoman1975''. She named the island "Paradise" specifically because there were no men.
249%%* Glapyhra, a one-shot guest star in ''Series/XenaWarriorPrincess''.
250* ''Series/YTheLastMan2021'': The Daughters of the Amazons make it ritual, with members reciting bad things men did to them (which is then extended to the whole gender). New arrivals are urged by their leader to make the same statements, pressing them even if they don't want this and haven't experienced anything like that. Sam is just barely tolerated in their midst, and one is beaten for fraternizing with him. As he's a trans man, Sam's asked accusingly why he wanted to become one on them first running into him too.
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254* ''Manhua/KitchenGoddessAndTheAssassin'': Willow. Her experiences with men have led her to be extremely wary of men in general. {{Lampshaded}} by Yun Muxiang when she wonders why Willow is so friendly with Sol Crest.
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258* "All Men Are Pigs" by Music/StudioKillers. It's right there in the title. Possibly subverted with the final line, [[{{Hypocrite}} "All men but me"]].
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262* The Amazons of Greek Mythology are a [[PlanetOfHats whole race]] of misandrists.
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266* Wrestling/TerriRunnels, Wrestling/{{Jacqueline}} and Ryan Shamrock when they were part of the '''P'''retty '''M'''ean '''S'''isters in the Wrestling/WorldWrestlingFederation, except for Meat, sort of, as he was their manservant. Manipulating Wrestling/DLoBrown and Wrestling/MarkHenry into fighting one another had no effect on their collective conscious but Jacqueline did think Terri's demands of [[SexSlave Meat]] were excessive.
267* In 2001, the women of the Northern Wrestling Federation put aside their differences to join "The Union", which was dedicated to causing grief to every male in the company.
268* The Minnesota, later International, Home Wrecking Crew tend to hate on the male members of the audience, excepting the few times they've done a HeelFaceTurn, the few times they were {{face}}s by {{de|signatedhero}}fault or when two-thirds of them were in The Age Of The Fall with Wrestling/JimmyJacobs. Jetta wouldn't even compete for Real Quality Wrestling unless a female referee officiated the match.
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272* In ''TabletopGame/WargodsOfOlympus'', [[AmazonBrigade Amazons]] have the "Hatred of Men" ability, which gives them a bonus when attacking male humans.
273* In ''TabletopGame/WerewolfTheApocalypse'', the Black Furies are a tribe of StrawFeminist female werewolves who hate men. Exactly how overtly depends on the sourcebook, but in general they hold the male gender responsible for the current state of the CrapsackWorld, making the entire gender into the equivalent of Satanists, and literally consider themselves divinely appointed to hunt and kill any men who abuse women or children.
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277* ''Theatre/AnnaChristie'' was abandoned by her father and raped by one of her relatives, and then she worked as a bar girl prostitute. She says straight-up that she hates men.
278* In the ScreenToStageAdaptation of ''Film/CalamityJane'', the title character has a whole song about her dislike of men.
279* Aldonza in ''Theatre/ManOfLaMancha'', with good reason, as explained in the song "It's All the Same".
280* [[http://www.mrshawking.com Mrs. Hawking]] of the ''Theatre/MrsHawking'' play series, due to the state of patriarchy in general and specifically from her treatment at the hands of her father.
281** Elena Zakharova, the client in the third installment ''[[http://www.mrshawking.com/?page_id=1913 Base Instruments]]'', gives off an air of this as well.
282* Beatrice and Katherine, in ''Theatre/MuchAdoAboutNothing'' and ''Theatre/TheTamingOfTheShrew'' respectively, are notorious man-haters. Although Beatrice is not so much a "Man Hater" as a "Benedick Hater."
283** Katherine, the titular shrew in Creator/WilliamShakespeare's ''Taming of the Shrew'' (and Kat in its update, ''Film/TenThingsIHateAboutYou'') is sharp-tongued, bad-tempered, and bitchy to pretty much everyone until she is tamed by Petruchio (and his counterpart Patrick Verona).
284*** In ''Theatre/KissMeKate'', the character even gets a musical number called "I Hate Men".
285*** Of course, how ''much'' Katherine hates men depends on the adaptation. The play itself implies that Katherine is actually a bit jealous of Bianca for having so many suitors, at one point accusing her father of favoring Bianca by having her marry first (and tying Bianca up and whipping her for not choosing a favorite suitor). In the Richard Burton adaptation, this is reinforced by having Katherine roll in a bale of cotton while happily laughing after Petruchio shows interest in her.
286* Apparently Kathy in ''Theatre/{{Vanities}}'', after Gary leaves her.
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290* ''VideoGame/AmazonGuardiansOfEden'': Maya seems to be disgusted by men, as seen when Jason rescues her and she tells him that she knew all men are pigs (he did tell her that he needed her help, but still). [[spoiler:That's because she's a scout of the Amazon tribe Jason is seeking and the men they have met have always treated them badly, including rape and theft. She does feel compassion towards Allen and eventually Jason, though.]]
291* In ''Videogame/BaldursGate'', Shar-Teel is one of the [=NPCs=] you can get on your team--but if you, the protagonist, are male, she insists on fighting a male from your party in combat and will only join if he defeats her. She had a horrible childhood, including slavery and rape, as noted by her backstory--but on the other hand, the game makes no bones about it and describes her attitude as ChaoticEvil.
292* ''VideoGame/BlazBlue'': Konoe A. Mercury, more commonly known as Nine and one of the Six Heroes, ultimately despises men due to her neglectful relationship with her father as a child. In the light novel Phase 0, Nine almost kills Ragna and violently beats him [[DisproportionateRetribution for speaking his opinion]] due to believing that he deceived her sister Celica. Trinity also states that she [[DoNotCallMePaul dislikes her real name]] and prefers her title, and her hatred of men most likely was the reason she started a relationship with Jubei, a two-tailed cat-man.
293* Ayana Amamoto of ''VideoGame/TheCaligulaEffect'' ''strongly'' dislikes men. She can't even look anyone other than a girl in the eye and believes all men are disgusting perverts, which is a belief she held for a very long time. [[spoiler:She became an idol singer with the help of her friend Himari to try and get over this (something she likens to shock therapy), but it instead became much, ''much'' worse after Himari was assaulted by a LoonyFan and DrivenToSuicide. Her dislike (and fear) of men got so bad that it's implied that her wish upon entering Mobius was not being able to see men at all, which is shattered when Stork appears before her.]] However, she also acknowledges that [[spoiler:this has led to a disconnect with her family, as she became fearful of even her own father who loved her unconditionally.]] Notably, she's the one character who interacts much differently with the player character, depending on whether you've picked a male or a female protagonist; she gets along much better with the female protagonist, and [[LesYay seems to even develop romantic feelings for her.]]
294* Ran from ''VideoGame/CriminalGirls'', a short-tempered woman who uses violence to solve her problems, with men at the top of the list. Naturally, this puts her at odds with the male instructor tasked with guiding her and other girls so that they don't suffer damnation in Hell. [[spoiler:An encounter with an older man as a child (heavily implied to be rape), made her distrustful of all men and swore that she wouldn't be taken advantage of ever again. This caused her to violently beat up men for even the slightest provocation, and was what ultimately led to her being sent to Hell.]]
295* Helena of ''VideoGame/CuteKnightKingdom'' says that she doesn't ''hate'' men, she's just never met one that was ''interesting''. She's not completely averse to the idea of a good man, [[HoYay but given the game, it's not likely to turn out that way]].
296* The main idea of the Reaper Nurses from ''VideoGame/DarkDeception''. All of them are [[DemonOfHumanOrigin born from souls]] of women who were mistreated by the men in their lives. Outside of using [[NaughtyNurseOutfit feminine]] [[HospitalHottie wiles]] to lure any men who enter their hospital into a false sense of security, they are [[FauxAffablyEvil murderously hateful towards them]]. Other women, though, are at least shown [[AffablyEvil a fair bit of courtesy]].
297* ''VideoGame/TheDeadCase'': The church ghost. The first time the male protagonist tries speaking to her, she snaps at him and flames out. The library ghost describes her as reacting poorly to men; talking to her again later, she is surly and says she has enough trouble with idiot males. [[spoiler:She hated her husband due to thinking [[WomanScorned he was cheating on her]], but [[GhostAmnesia forgot him in death]], so her feelings got directed toward men in general. Once she remembers him -- and the fact that he is actually a SerialKiller who murdered her when she found out -- her hatred is aimed solely at him.]]
298* ''VideoGame/DragonsDogma'' has Ophis, the leader of a group of all-female bandits who hates men but is said to like "feminine-looking" males as well. She attacks male characters on sight but can be spoken to and potentially even romanced if they wear female clothing when first meeting her.
299* ''Franchise/TheElderScrolls''
300** In ''[[VideoGame/TheElderScrollsIIIMorrowind Morrowind]]'', [[EvilSorcerer Telvanni Councilor]] Mistress Dratha. Her town of Tel Mora is staffed entirely by female retainers and merchants and completing the main quest as a male [[PlayerCharacter Nerevarine]] requires you to either beg at her feet for her support or kill her. (She'll support a female Nerevarine with no questions asked and even gives her several powerful summoning scrolls.) It's later explained in ''VideoGame/TheElderScrollsOnline'' that she made a DealWithTheDevil to prolong her life and that the [[OurDemonsAreDifferent Dremora]] she made the bargain with would come to collect her soul in the guise of a mortal man, causing her to become paranoid of all men.
301** ''[[VideoGame/TheElderScrollsIVOblivion Oblivion]]'''s ''Shivering Isles'' expansion reveals this to be the case for Aureals (aka Golden Saints) and Mazken (aka Dark Seducers), two forms of [[OurDemonsAreDifferent lesser Daedra]] in service to [[MadGod Sheogorath]]. The male Aureal/Mazken are looked down upon ([[TinyGuyHugeGirl literally]] and figuratively) by the females. Arguably justified given the fact that [[MoreDeadlyThanTheMale male Aureals/Mazken are both physically and statistically inferior]] to their female counterparts. This trope extends to males of the mortal races, though with far less justification.
302* ''VideoGame/ExitFate'': Petra, a six-foot tall, scarred amazon in full plate and carrying a hooked hammer named "Independence", is this. Thankfully, she seems more motivated to prove her (and her gender's) superiority through prowess than picking on people. To recruit her, you have to approach her with a party of males only; she'll be outraged by your "forcing your male hegemony" and join your army just to show what women can do. All her relations are with other strong women as well.
303* ''VideoGame/FireEmblem'':
304** The first official English ''Fire Emblem'' game had Florina, the [[TheWoobie adorable]] Pegasus Knight who is incredibly {{sh|rinkingViolet}}y around men. TheyWastedAPerfectlyGoodPlot in regards to [[ChivalrousPervert Sain's]] advances on her. [[HoYay There is some compensation, though.]]
305** There's also a rare male example in [[CasanovaWannabe Inigo]] from ''VideoGame/FireEmblemAwakening''. He doesn't ''hate'' man, per se, but he all but says he prefers the company of women and tends to be a bit more abrasive and snotty towards other men.
306* ''VideoGame/HyperdimensionNeptunia'': Noire not only hates men, she finds the simple action of finding a man cute sickening. The curious part is that the ''VideoGame/{{Neptunia}}'' series has different Noires in alternate dimensions for each game respectively, and despite all of them being slightly different with individual traits from each dimension, all of the lesbian goddesses of Lastation have this characteristic in common.
307** [[CharacterizationMarchesOn Later installments have been toning this down]]. ''[[VideoGame/HyperdimensionNeptuniaReBirth1 Re;Birth 1]]'' Noire tolerates men and develops a good working relationship with some reformed villains, though on the other hand her [[HoYay subtext with Neptune]] is at an all-time high. ''[[VideoGame/HyperdimensionNeptuniaProducingPerfection Producing Perfection]]'' and ''VideoGame/{{Hyperdevotion Noire|GoddessBlackHeart}}'' both have male player surrogates, whom she can get quite close to.
308** ''[[VideoGame/HyperdimensionNeptuniaVictory Victory]][=/=][[UpdatedRerelease Re;Birth 3]]'' Blanc also isn't particularly fond of men (particularly noting she "didn't detect the stench of a man" when the cast mistakes Plutia adopting a trio of babies as actually having ''had'' three kids), but then again, the last man she trusted [[JustifiedTrope stole her country out from under her]] until the female [=CPUs=] helped her out. In ''Re;Birth'', she does respond to a marriage proposal from RED by saying that she wouldn't mind being called someone's wife, regardless of their gender.
309* If playing as a man, Bastila Shan from the Star Wars game ''VideoGame/KnightsOfTheOldRepublic'' will brush off the player for being a "typical male" if you choose to receive a massage from a female Twi'lek in Davik's hideout early in the game, additionaly if you bring her with you on Tatooine you would encounter a man in the desert named Tanis, who is surrounded by sabotaged droids set up by his wife that would kill him if you don't disarm them, Bastila suggests that you abandon him, indicating that she puts female in-group preference over her Jedi principles, which [[spoiler:could be foreshadowing of her eventual fall to the dark side as it demonstrates her tendency to make emotionally charged decisions over impartial justice]]. If playing as a woman, you can have the option to make misandric remarks to Carth Onasi.
310* Chloe Price of ''VideoGame/LifeIsStrange'', thanks to [[ControlFreak her step-father]]. She did have a very strong, loving relationship with her real father, but his death devastated her and left her with no other positive male role models. This is averted due to the events of Episode 3, but [[spoiler:Chloe still ends up the worse for it, ''Film/TheButterflyEffect'' style]].
311* In ''Videogame/MassEffect2'', the AxCrazy evil teammate [[TomboyishName Jack]] has a very great distrust towards men. Although she hates ''everyone'', she seems to be wary towards men the most due to being used by men for sex and favors during her DarkAndTroubledPast; most of it [[RapeAsDrama unwillingly]]. However, Male [[PlayerCharacter Shepard]] can convince her that not all men are monsters by slowly gaining her trust, improving her views towards men, and forming a close friendship with him. Possibly in [[RelationshipUpgrade more ways than one]].
312* Dr. Strangelove from ''VideoGame/MetalGearSolidPeaceWalker'' is a rather interesting case. She is rather open to her hatred of males, and yet [[spoiler:after Snake defeats Zeke]], Strangelove hints that she might have an attraction to Huey right then and there when he asked if she despised him, and a briefing file in regards to her interactions to Huey even had her making a rather contradictory statement that Snake noted (she said she would like Huey better if he acted more like a man and actually stood up for himself rather than be dependent on everything, and yet later she states that her most important reason for hating Huey is because he ''is'' a man), as well as the fact that, unbiased opinion or not, Snake noted that her listing of his positive credentials indicated at least some praise for Huey. They later get married and she has a son, Hal, who she cares deeply for.
313* ''VideoGame/OuijaSleepover'': [[spoiler:Linda Simons]], the [[ImAHumanitarian Catfish Cannibal]]. When asked her reason for seducing, killing, and eating [[SerialKiller eight innocent men]], she replies that she hates men in general. Unlike many examples, she is never given a sympathetic reason for her hatred- instead she is treated as a monstrous bigot.
314* ''VideoGame/RedDeadRedemption2'': Saint Denis's Suffragette, Dorothea Wicklow, provides the page quote. As she puts it:
315-->Once women get the vote, the whole country will stop making such a pig's ear of everything! There'll be no more wars, no hunger, no stupidity! We'll elect a woman president, within the first ten years, of course, men are such judgemental prigs, you need us women to help straighten you out! Okay? With us helping, I'm not saying there won't be trouble, I just think we'll do a better job of things.
316* ''VideoGame/ResidentEvilVillage'': A lot of Lady Alcina Dimitrescu's dialogue towards Ethan and her fellow nobles imply this, with her and her daughters frequently calling Ethan a "manthing". Whether her misandry is born from personal experience or arrogance is never clarified, but it's made pretty clear she's not fond of the opposite sex. Then again, she regularly abducts women to either kill for their blood or to perform horrible experiments on so she doesn't seem to like women that much, either.
317* ''VideoGame/SakuraWars'': Orihime Soletta developed a hatred of Japanese men as a result of her [[DisappearedDad daddy issues]]. She gets over it after Ogami helps her track her father down and make peace with him.
318* Naotora from ''VideoGame/SengokuBasara'' is a young female general in a testosterone-packed society torn apart by war, and despite being a tough cookie she hates how much women suffer thanks to violent and greedy men always fighting each other and getting themselves killed. The clincher occurred when she returned from the battlefield to find her fiancé gone. She creates an all-female army and teaches the girls how to defend themselves, then goes around challenging every guy she meets, giving them a verbal and physical ass-kicking. Her behaviour is mostly played as ridiculously narrow-minded though, and deep down she still wants to find a guy worth marrying.
319* Lakita Ramos of ''VideoGame/TachyonTheFringe'' apparently became this after being hit on too much in bars. She never forgives [[PlayerCharacter Jake Logan]] for being male (or, more to the point, for showing her up in a dogfight).
320* Dallas Wyatt from ''VideoGame/ValkyriaChronicles'' developed androphobia as a result of growing up attending an all-girls school before joining Gallia's Squad 7 as an engineer. This translates to a fighting penalty in-game (in the form of the "Man Hater" trait), where her stats will go ''way'' down when paired up with male squad-mates. Conversely, she has a strong attraction to girls (especially heroine Alicia Melchiott), so pairing Dallas with female soldiers will cause her to start fighting better in order to impress them.
321* ''VideoGame/XenobladeChroniclesX'': By the time you're introduced to Irina, she's already lost any interest in men due to having [[DudeWheresMyRespect a bad history with them]]. They either treat her as a sex object or make light of her rank because she's a woman. During her first heart-to-heart, she notes that her subordinate, Gwin, is one of the few exceptions she's met, but it isn't enough to change [[AllMenArePerverts her opinion of men in general]]. If your character is male, she'll add you to the list as well.
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325* Tenko Chabashira, the Ultimate Aikido Master, from ''VisualNovel/DanganronpaV3KillingHarmony'' refers to all of the male students as "degenerate males" and will throw any male across the room if he touches or compliments her, though she would blush if given the same compliment by a girl. It turns out the whole reason she hates men is because her Neo-Aikido teacher once told her that having any sort of contact with men would weaken her fighting ability. It was clearly meant as a joke, but she [[SuperGullible took it completely seriously]]. When Shuichi points out that her beloved teacher ''is'' one of the degenerate males she despises so much, as she refers to him as a "he" throughout, she [[GoMadFromTheRevelation Goes Mad From the Revelation]], having apparently [[FailedASpotCheck not realized this before]]. That said, she is at least willing to tolerate a guy who takes up Neo-Aikido, though she is still uncomfortable with a guy touching her. Furthermore, her Love Suite Event with Shuichi suggests that she might actually have a romantic attraction to boys, but she heavily represses it because of her dedication to Neo-Aikido.
326** To a somewhat lesser degree, there's Mahiru Koizumi, the Ultimate Photographer, from ''VisualNovel/Danganronpa2GoodbyeDespair''. While she doesn't hate men per se and acts as a TeamMom to everyone, she finds most of the boys to be fairly annoying and is quick to label Hajime, the protagonist, as unreliable (although she does warm up to him in the course of her Free Time events, in which she is shown to actually be a {{Tsundere}}). In the original Japanese version, she tends to address males by their last names without honorifics (which is fairly rude), but addresses females by their first names with the affectionate "-chan" honorific. Her views on men seem to have formed as a result of having to take care of her lazy bum of a father, who she still loves regardless, while her mother was away back when she was younger. Interestingly enough, when she and Tenko meet in V3's Talent Development Plan, [[EveryoneHasStandards Mahiru protests Tenko's stating that all "degenerates" should die, saying that she's going too far]].
327* ''VisualNovel/SuperDanganronpaAnother2'' features Yuri Kagarin, the Ultimate Spaceman, a [[GenderInvertedTrope rare male example]]. Describing himself as a "being that exists solely for women", he strives to be the utmost gentleman to his female classmates, but despises his male ones as he views men as nothing but scum and claims that even talking to one is enough to give him a bad headache. When the class meets up to discuss their daily investigations, he ignores any question asked to him from a male student but will happily answer if a female student repeats the same question back to him. It’s difficult to know [[BoomerangBigot how Yuri views himself]] as, at separate points, he refers to himself as a “lowly male” but also claims [[NotLikeOtherGuys that he’s different from other men]]. However, it’s implied his beliefs are an inversion of his [[TheDulcineaEffect extreme devotion to women]] and could possibly stem from his dream of [[BlueAndOrangeMorality being remembered as a saviour by one, even if it costs him his own life]].
328* Momoka Fujiwara from ''Eroge! Sex and Games Make Sexy Games'' openly hates men.
329* Caster from ''VisualNovel/FateStayNight'' has ''severe'' issues with men. [[spoiler:Given her true identity is Medea from Greek myth, betrayed by Jason in favor of a younger woman, and her original Master in the Fifth Holy Grail War was basically an abusive, domineering idiot who resented being inferior to her, this is hardly surprising.]] However, she admits she can somewhat tolerate Shirou for his honesty, and fell in love with her second Master, Souichirou Kuzuki, [[BecauseYouWereNiceToMe for being the first man to ever show true kindness to her]].
330* Zen from ''VisualNovel/MysticMessenger'' as an [[GenderInvertedTrope extremely rare male example.]] He ''never'' hesitates to drill it into you that [[AllMenArePerverts all men are sex-obsessed wolves who will take advantage of you at the slightest opportunity]] and that you should do everything in your power to protect yourself when you're alone with a man, including hypothetically carrying a knife when you're alone with Seven and knocking Jumin out with a frying pan if either of them gets too close for your liking. He even applies this rule to ''himself,'' and he often speaks of "the beast" inside him that he has to reel in whenever he's around you, lest he accidentally get too handsy and overstep your boundaries.
331* In ''VisualNovel/SpiritHunterNG'', all of the Killer Peach's victims are men, something that Ooe takes advantage of - assuming (correctly) that Peach doesn't kill women, Ooe serves herself up as a decoy so the male Akira can escape. [[spoiler:Though it's later shown that she doesn't bear a grudge against men in general - just that the people she's hunting down for revenge all happen to be men.]]
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335* ''WebAnimation/FamilyGal'': Miranda Screwball has an open hatred for men because she always sees them as cheaters, which she expresses in the first episode of the series.
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339* Near the beginning of ''WebComic/{{Avalon|1999}}'', Joe tells Ceilidh that the unrepentantly anti-male Phoebe "really hates guys." Ceilidh shrugs this off until he follows up that she "really likes girls," which sets off an "[[MistakenForGay is she or isn't she]]" subplot that lasts throughout. ([[spoiler:Not only is she, she's the one who gets Ceilidh.]])
340* [[FieryRedhead Shicmuon]] from ''Webcomic/BlackHaze'' is a gender-inverted example. While not [[HeManWomanHater outright misogynistic]], he derides Tessiana when she challenges him and calls [[AmbiguouslyEvil Rubymonter]] an "ugly woman" when she tries to [[StalkerWithoutACrush take his rival, the Black Magician Blow]], [[TheOnlyOneAllowedToDefeatYou away from him]]. While Shic tends to [[HatesEveryoneEqually look down on anyone who isn't Blow]], his disdain toward women is much more pronounced.
341* Susan from ''Webcomic/ElGoonishShive'' discovered her father's infidelity at a very young age and was subsequently raised in a broken home by her deeply embittered mother, who took it so far as to encourage Susan to become a lesbian to avoid dealing with men, and as a result was initially a "man-hating feminist". Through her experiences in the comic, though, she's grown out of this, both from making friends with Elliot, Tedd, and Justin and realizing that they're all decent people and through [[GenderBender turning herself into a man]] at Grace's birthday party and seeing the world from that perspective. She finally admits her initial man-hating was more of a backhanded excuse for her father's actions ([[ImAManICantHelpIt he's a man, he couldn't help it]]), keeping her from confronting her father's wrongdoings. Susan's still a feminist, but no longer hostile to men in general. The author has admitted that when he first wrote Susan's character, he had some jaded views about feminists that he has since grown out of, and Susan's character development was in part a change of perspective regarding her original character.
342* Yui from ''Webcomic/ILoveYoo'' is alluded to be this.
343* Alysandra from ''Webcomic/{{Isonacia}}'' is this trope {{exaggerated|Trope}}. She's ready to pop a blood vessel at the idea of having to be around a man for more than a minute. In her first appearance, she hospitalizes two guys for the crime of sitting where she wanted to sit.
344* Lily of ''Webcomic/LeftoverSoup'' is first described by Ellen as a "real-life feminazi". Lily would deny this description on the grounds that [[ITakeOffenseToThatLastOne she's not a feminist]], [[InsistentTerminology she's a "misandrist"]].
345* In ''WebComic/MenageA3'', Yuki starts as a fanatical man-hater before undergoing CharacterDevelopment. She's actually bisexual, with her aversion towards men being the result of [[FreudianExcuse her father drawing hentai manga and shooting pornographic films for a living, and being less than thorough about keeping his work away from her]]. This led to a psychosis wherein the mere sight of a penis (even a cartoon one) causes her to imagine NaughtyTentacles sprouting from the guy's body, prompting a GroinAttack reflex. She eventually does develop a friendship and later starts dating Gary after finally realizing he's a good person, but breaks it off after guiltily realizing her phobia (despite her best efforts) means their relationship is AllTakeAndNoGive. Yuki initially hoped to start things up again when she'd finally overcome her phobia, using Gary's friend Matt as a sex test dummy so she won't hurt "someone she actually cares about", but they end up falling for each other and their pragmatic relationship turns into an actual one by the end of the series.
346* One of the initial defining traits of Kate on ''Webcomic/{{Misfile}}'' is that she can't stand to have any guy claim to be the best on any track she races. She's raced and beat every man to make such a claim ever since her sister was killed in a racing accident caused by chauvinistic male drivers.
347* Summer in Slipshine's (quasi-pornographic and now apparently defunct) ''Moon Over June'' is a man-hating lesbian. Her disgust with men developed when she was a child growing up with MiddleChildSyndrome in a family with three older brothers and three younger brothers.
348* Chanel from ''Webcomic/{{Rain|2010}}'' fits this quite well; despite giving an icy reception to hordes of gentleman callers, as well as displaying general discomfort around Rudy and Gavin, she helps Maria solve her friend issues with Rain, and the two become fast friends.
349* From ''Webcomic/{{Sinfest}}'', we have "Xanthe Justice". She's made it very clear she can't stand to be within eye or ear of anything with a Y chromosome. She outright ''insults {{God}} for having created Adam''.
350** Monique is developing shades of it, too, though her approach is less violent than Xanthe's. She's cut Slick out of her life completely, changed her It Girl act into feminist soapboxing that sometimes lapses into outright misandry, dresses in an androgynous style so as not to be appealing to men, and has completely given up on relationships with men and has instead decided to become a lesbian.
351* In ''Webcomic/SluggyFreelance'', Gwynn tends to be like this. She's turned the GroinAttack into an art form and puts jerk guys into headlocks as a conditioned response. In fact, this trope is the one thing both [[GoodAngelBadAngel her good side and her evil side]] can agree on.
352* [[StrawFeminist Uranus]] (or 'Ana' for short) from ''WebComic/StarGuys''.
353* Ruby in ''Webcomic/StickyDillyBuns'' starts out as a minor variant case. Her real core issue is a fear of ''sex'', but men — more or less any men — evidently represent sex to her, and she suspects that [[AManIsAlwaysEager many or all of them are sex-obsessed]], although she doesn't seem to have much direct experience of the subject. She’s nervously curious when she finds herself alone in a man’s bedroom and surprised that it's not more sordid, and this phobia is backed by a minor, complex, but traumatic FreudianExcuse. But CharacterDevelopment ensues; she soon lets slip that she noticed one man's "chiseled chest", becomes friends with the male (and admittedly ''very'' gay) Dillon, develops a taste for {{Yaoi}}, and even acquires a boyfriend, albeit rather by accident. She’s at worst overly cautious rather than seriously hateful.
354* Lisa Vangough of ''WebComic/VenusEnvy'':
355-->'''Lisa:''' I don't understand. Violence against men ALWAYS cheers me up!
356* ''WebComic/YellowBrickRamble'' is an adaptation/reimagining of the novel ''Literature/TheMarvelousLandOfOz'' (the first of the many sequels to ''Literature/TheWonderfulWizardOfOz'') that updates the story and characters both to make them flow better and to bring them in line with more modern sensibilities. One character in particular who received a massive update is General Jinjur. Like in the original novel, Jinjur has contempt for men and wants to conquer Oz on the basis that her gender would make her a better ruler than the men have been. Everything else about her, however, from the reasons for her female supremacy to her motives for putting her ideas into practice, have been completely overhauled by the adaptation.
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360* [[http://www.cracked.com/blog/5-confessions-female-nice-guy/ 5 Confessions of a Female 'Nice Guy']] from ''Website/{{Cracked}}'' lists that "[She] Had A Really Insulting View of Men" at the time as one of the confessions. This was because she didn't have good luck with men[[labelnote: *]] (The term '[[DoggedNiceGuy Nice Guy]]' is sometimes used to mean a man who can't pick up women and thinks his lack of luck is because he's [[AllGirlsWantBadBoys too]] [[NiceGuysFinishLast nice]].)[[/labelnote]] and thought this was because most guys were too stupid to see [[ItsAllAboutMe how awesome she is]].
361* From [[WebAnimation/TheGmodIdiotBox Das Bo Schitt's]] second April Fools {{Y|ouTubePoop}}TP entry, ''[[WesternAnimation/KingOfTheHill Bobby]] Will Never Be MLG'', Bobby walks into a [[ThoseWackyNazis Femi-Nazi convention]], only for a woman to run up to him, announce this trope, and [[GroinAttack kick him where it hurts]].
362* Subverted in ''Literature/IlivaisX''. Despite having been raped numerous times with her inverted pleasure/pain perception condition, Iriana doesn't actively hate her male teammates, even with having a decently good reason and a sociopathic streak. Rather, she takes the safer and more tame route and simply reroutes her uncontrollable desires towards other women.
363* ''WebAnimation/MangaWaido'': [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yBecUkeJuEA Yui Hayase]] swore off men after her fiancé cheated on her before their wedding. But she fell in love with Takeda when he defended her grandfather's land from delinquents who park there without permission.
364* WebVideo/TheNostalgiaChick is a bitter misandrist. Played for laughs and not treated sympathetically because even though she has issues, she's a hypocrite; she treats the guys in her life like crap and one of the main reasons for it is that she has an unrequited obsession with WebVideo/ToddInTheShadows.
365* Perhaps because his AbusiveParents raised him as a girl, WebVideo/TheNostalgiaCritic isn't too fond of his own gender either, as he thinks the only things men are useful for are practical work and getting rid of spiders.
366* [[Website/SCPFoundation SCP]]-[[http://www.scp-wiki.net/scp-054 054]] is a sentient humanoid mass of water that has a strong distrust of male personnel. This is because of excessive and painful experimentation which was performed almost entirely by male personnel.
367* ''Roleplay/SurvivalOfTheFittest'':
368** Melina Frost founds a group with the sole objective of wiping out the male competition on the island. The portrayal isn't at all sympathetic: she comes across as a raging, psychopathic misandrist. Which, well, she is.
369** Another great example of this trope comes from Version 1 [=SOTF=] spin-off "The Program" character Chanel Mortimer, who grew up without a father and as such, never gained the ability to maintain friendships or trust the male figures or people in her life.
370* Hippolyta of the ''Literature/WhateleyUniverse''. She's a six-foot-tall AmazonianBeauty who can bench-press over ''eight tons'' (which is a lot in the Whateley scheme of mutants). Her usual reaction to [[MaleGaze being admired]] by fellow [[SuperheroSchool high school students]] (well, male ones, at any rate) is to beat the snot out of them. Her backstory makes her attitude a heck of a lot more understandable; it would be pretty hard to go through what she's been through and feel comfortable with guys.
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374* Mrs. Janet Barch in ''WesternAnimation/{{Daria}}'' hated all men (including the male students, like Mack and Kevin, and especially the history teacher, Mr. [=DeMartino=]) thanks to an abusive marriage and the messy divorce that followed. Despite her misandry, she soon found a place in her heart (and in her pants) for Timothy O'Neill (the [[HippieTeacher shy, sensitive English teacher]]) and ropes him in a PitbullDatesPuppy relationship that [[spoiler:soon turned into Pitbull ''Marries'' Puppy as of the series finale movie, "Is It College Yet?"]].
375* ''WesternAnimation/CodenameKidsNextDoor'':
376** [[FieryRedhead Numbuh 86]] absolutely hates boys. Apparently she thinks that girls are much smarter than them, to the point that her favorite member of the Decommissioning Squad is Numbuh 91 because she's female. As time goes on, she seems to lessen this and is generally a bitch to both boys and girls equally. Amusingly, she also had PuppyLove with Numbuh Nineteenth-Century, who comes off as a bit of a StrawMisogynist after being unfrozen.
377** Madame Margaret (or Margie) tried to turn all the boys on Earth into girls.
378* ''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeague'':
379** A brief villainess, Aresia the Amazon, had a bitter grudge against men in general and was determined to purge the whole world of men. She managed to stir up a disease to kill every single male on the planet and she nearly succeeded, infecting the males of the Justice League and leaving Wonder Woman and Hawkgirl to deal with her. Even ''after'' she's told by the Amazon queen that, after the boat she was on was destroyed, the ship's captain found her clinging to the wreckage and [[HeroicSacrifice swam her to the nearest island, then died of a heart attack]]. Sadly, she wasn't told this... the queen didn't feel it was important. Of course, this only causes Aresia to change her view from "all men are evil" to "all men are evil except him" and she goes right back to trying to wipe them out.
380** Wonder Woman herself seems to have a rather low opinion of the average man in general. Keyword being average. The many, many male heroes of the League have her undying respect and friendship for showing her the nobility and strength males can have first hand. Even the Flash's antics are met from her with amused exasperation at best. She's also receptive to males who are shown to be polite, and even competent villains like Lex Luthor are treated as worthy foes. However, show her a thuggish goon or an otherwise rude and disrespectful male, and the "Stupid man" comments will begin. This attitude lessens after the first season though, especially after her having run into many females who are essentially the same. [[spoiler:It particularly irks Diana that Hawkgirl (the only other female League member at the time) ends up being a traitor]].
381** This extends to a lesser extent to the other Amazons. They still are very anti-man but respect and honor the males of the Justice League. Showing the dichotomy is the aspect of the dying ship captain mentioned in Aresia's backstory. The Amazons honored the man's sacrifice and buried his body nobly, but didn't think the death was important enough to mention to Aresia. At the end of the episode, Hawkgirl [[TheReasonYouSuckSpeech calls them out on it]] and points out that Aresia's actions were due 100% to the way the Amazons had raised her- placing all the blame for what happened to her on men and not thinking that it was important to even bother telling her that a man had sacrificed his own life to save hers. And then after nurturing her hate while she was growing up, they trained her to be a warrior and gave her super strength, with obvious results.
382* Used by ''WesternAnimation/{{Histeria}}'' to describe Sappho (whom The World's Oldest Woman described as being "not into men"... by which we mean lesbian). Pretty much typical for the series.
383%%* Sassie the Puma from ''WesternAnimation/KimPossible''.
384* This is a fairly common aspect of the characterization of the ''Franchise/DCAnimatedUniverse's'' Pamela Isley aka Poison Ivy. It's particularly visible during her [[LesYay ... team-up]] with Harley Quinn.
385* ''WesternAnimation/HarleyQuinn2019'': The show downplays this side of Poison Ivy, instead focusing more on her general misanthropy. Instead, Harley picks up this trait. While Harley is comfortable with employing men and working with them, her prejudice acts up when she sees men in relationships. Between her deadbeat dad and her abusive relationship with Joker, she tends to immediately assumes the worst of any guy in a relationship.
386* In ''WesternAnimation/CourageTheCowardlyDog'', we have [[HideYourLesbians Kitty]] and [[PseudoRomanticFriendship Bunny]]. They don't explicitly hate men, per se, but they do hate dogs, which leads to subtle hints at a [[DoesThisRemindYouOfAnything bigger picture]].
387* Saranoia from ''WesternAnimation/YinYangYo'' is very openly man-hating, her FreudianExcuse being that she grew up being TheUnfavorite to her brother Mark. She goes out of her way to be nice to Yin and try to become her friend while trying to kill Yang. She also has a habit of calling Yang "Mark".
388* Betsey Trotwood in ''WesternAnimation/DavidCopperfield1993'', an exaggeration of her literary counterpart's disappointment over David being a boy, and distrust of ''some'' men following her unhappy marriage.
389* ''WesternAnimation/ThePowerpuffGirls1998'': In the episode "Equal Fights", a minor villainess and StrawFeminist named FemmeFatale hates men so much that she only steals [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Susan_B._Anthony_dollar Susan B. Anthony coins]]. She drives the [[BlondeBrunetteRedhead Powerpuff]] [[BeautyBrainsAndBrawn Girls]] to temporarily hate males as well so she can get off scot-free, until Ms. Bellum and Ms. Keane help them see the error of their ways.
390-->'''Femme Fatale:''' Men! Can’t do anything right!
391* ''WesternAnimation/TotallySpies'': VillainOfTheWeek Viola Vanderfleet is a WomanScorned. She’s been dumped so many times, she now thinks of all men as heartbreakers and seeks to ''destroy the entire planet’s male population''.
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