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6The Peek-a-Bogeyman is one level ''more'' harmless than the HarmlessVillain. He's (almost always) a cartoon monster who is more of a jerk than "evil". He takes advantage of the frightening image for which other more industrious of his kind have labored, and uses his existence to frighten people.
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8"Boo!" And then he laughs when they run away. ''This is all he does.'' Sometimes it's [[PunchclockVillain his designated job]]. He probably wouldn't know what to do if someone wasn't frightened of him, which is often AnAesop.
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10Characters should be careful about what genre they are in, because true horror movie ghosts often pretend to be this to lull their [[WrongGenreSavvy so-called "Genre Savvy"]] prey into a false sense of security. Alternately, all it takes is one good scare to trigger a FrightDeathtrap.
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12Sometimes overlaps with ThingsThatGoBumpInTheNight, but not always. Often the foil of the ReluctantMonster. Compare to the NobleDemon, who is a more serious version of this. Shouldn't be confused with the ''real'' [[ThingsThatGoBumpInTheNight Bogeyman.]] Not to be confused with the actually scary PeekABooCorpse. See also FaceOfAThug, when a character is (usually unwillingly) frightening-looking but is otherwise non-malicious.
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18[[folder:Advertising]]
19* The Hamburglar in the UsefulNotes/McDonalds commercials once fit the HarmlessVillain Trope, but sometime around the mid-80s they made him cuter, funnier, and friendlier, placing him in this Trope. The Goblins (later renamed the Fry Guys) were the same.
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23* A decidedly adult spin is put on this trope in the ''ComicBook/XXXenophile'' story "The Monster Under the Bed".
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27* ''WesternAnimation/MonstersInc1'' is about a society of monsters who do this to gather power from the screams of frightened children.
28* The citizens of Halloween Town in ''WesternAnimation/TheNightmareBeforeChristmas'' scare people for fun; it's a tradition. The scale of meanness in the scaring varies between the citizens from harmless (Jack Skellington) to sadistic (Oogie Boogie).
29* This is what ''WesternAnimation/Shrek1'' was in the beginning of the film, scaring others as a device to maintain his privacy.
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32[[folder:Films -- Live-Action]]
33* Stuart, Cyrus, and Judge in ''Film/TheFrighteners''.
34* This is what the Harvesters in ''Film/TheDeathsOfIanStone'' used to be, with a side order of PhysicalGod--{{Emotion Eater}}s by nature, they instilled fear of themselves in humanity so they'd always have a ready supply of food. By the film's beginning, they've mostly abandoned this (having discovered the addictiveness of the fear humans feel in the moments before death), but [[MySpeciesDothProtestTooMuch Gray]] is still at it, keeping his conscience pure.
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38* ''Literature/{{Discworld}}'':
39** Schleppel the bogeyman in ''Literature/ReaperMan'' doesn't even do ''that''. Other bogeymen hide under beds or in wardrobes and then leap out to scare people. Schleppel just stays there... at first.
40** In ''Literature/{{Hogfather}}'', we meet the ''original'' bogeyman, who apparently used to be legitimately terrifying, but has had his power sapped by old age and younger pretenders [[GodsNeedPrayerBadly sapping the amount of belief available for him to subsist on.]] As he grew old, [[spoiler: he took the job of the Tooth Fairy, collecting children's teeth and keeping them safe so those teeth won't be used by someone trying SympatheticMagic, which Archancellor Ridcully describes as "Magic so old it's barely magic".]]
41** The bogeymen who are around these days are banished when their prey hides under bedclothes. As ''Literature/FeetOfClay'' demonstrates, the City Watch have a protocol of dealing with belligerent bogeymen by putting a blanket over the bogeyman's ''own'' head, thus [[PuffOfLogic giving it a brief existential crisis.]]
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45* ''Series/TrailerParkBoys'': The Bottle Kids. Children who randomly show up, throw bottles at people and run off. The other characters treat them as simply a fact of life and just duck, then continue whatever they were doing afterwards.
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49* ''VideoGame/LuigisMansion'':
50** ''VideoGame/LuigisMansion1'': The normal species of ghosts that hang from the ceiling. All they do is drop down to scare Luigi, and then vanish (however, there is a subspecies that attacks with bombs). [[MoneySpider Blue ghosts]] also act like this; they pop out to scare Luigi, then run.
51** ''VideoGame/LuigisMansionDarkMoon'': Gold Greenies are like the Blue ghosts in the first game, except the two that come out of the hockey goal in the fourth mansion, which ''do'' attack.
52** ''VideoGame/LuigisMansion3'' continues the trend with not one, but two MoneySpider ghost species -- the Gold Goob, and the Crystal Goob. The former, like its aforementioned counterparts, drops money if you chase it down, whereas the latter will drop one of the respective floor's Gems, which are a collectible set of unique pieces.
53* Tatara Kogasa from ''Franchise/TouhouProject'' is probably the most harmless non-human in the whole franchise. She's a {{karakasa}} that [[EmotionEater eats surprise]], and she always try to surprise people. However, she's actually pretty bad at it, and will sulk if she fails. [[MrExposition Akyuu]] even suggested to the townspeople to pretend to be surprised just so they won't feel bad seeing her sulking. Other than harmless surprises, she doesn't actually attack any humans at all.
54* The [[http://www.wowhead.com/npc=45704 Lurking Tempest]] from the Vortex Pinnacle dungeon in ''VideoGame/WorldOfWarcraft'' It pretends to be dead when you're facing it, then pops up and flings lightning bolts when you're not.
55* Spend too long in the Krypt in ''VideoGame/MortalKombat9'', and the Krypt Monster will appear; he's an ''ugly'' looking guy, but all he does is scare the player and run away. He sometimes even leaves a few Koins.
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59* Squidge the Bogey from ''Webcomic/TalesOfTheQuestor''. It's implied that his people have an entire culture/economy based around scaring children and extorting food and trinkets out of them.
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63* [[http://www.scp-wiki.net/scp-650 SCP-650]] of the Website/SCPFoundation. It uses OffscreenTeleportation to teleport behind its victim, then waits for the person to turn around and freak out upon seeing it. And if you've gotten used to that, it'll start getting ''creative''; it's been reported it has been [[NothingIsScarier acting innocuously]] to [[ParanoiaGambit people that got used to it]], and in one instance it popped into a visible corner, looking terrified of a nonexistant something right behind the person it was trying to scare.
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66[[folder:Western Animation]]
67* Other ghosts besides ''WesternAnimation/CasperTheFriendlyGhost'' in any medium he appears in. In fact, scaring is SeriousBusiness.
68* The monsters of ''WesternAnimation/AaahhRealMonsters''
69* The Flying Dutchman of ''WesternAnimation/SpongeBobSquarePants'' is sometimes shown as just wanting to scare people. Other times, he's done things like forcing people to be his crew members, [[SapientEatSapient eating them]], and [[{{Psychopomp}} carrying the dead to Davey Jones' locker]].
70* Any and all ghosts in ''WesternAnimation/FilmationsGhostbusters'' dabble into this from time to time, though Prime Evil despises the entertainment value of fear for humans and the ghosts who don't go all the way into outright bullying and intimidation tactics. And [[DependingOnTheWriter depending on how much an episode tries to be kid-friendly]], he can forsake scares entirely and [[NotSoHarmlessVillain get into typical villain world domination stuff]] including brainwashing, terrorism, attempted mass murder, zombie-making bombs,[[NeverSayDie ghost-making]] gasses, the list goes on...
71* In ''WesternAnimation/GarfieldAndFriends'' in the episode "Ghost Of A Chance", there is a platoon of ghosts whose job is to scare people. [=McCraven=] is a harmless ghost and is friendly enough but his rival Diablo is this trope to a T. He does nothing more than scare Garfield, Odie, and Jon, never showing intent to actually harm them. He's even [[GoKartingWithBowser friendly enough to agree to watch TV with Garfield until]] [[HorrifyingTheHorror he's scared off by the program choices Garfield puts on]].
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75* A RealLife example would be any dressed-up worker at a haunted house, mostly because of the fact that they aren't allowed to touch people, for obvious reasons.
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