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->''"We've learned this week that Hitler shows up in the darndest places."''
-->-- '''Nash''', ''WebVideo/WhatTheFuckIsWrongWithYou''

So you have a story you want to write, but there's just one problem. Your villains just aren't villainous enough. You want villains that are threatening, intimidating, and just reeking of evil, but you can't come up with anything. Here's an idea: throw some Nazis in there!

What's that you say? Your work doesn't take place during UsefulNotes/WorldWarII? No problem! If you want them showing up during the Battle of Gettysburg, [[StupidJetpackHitler just have some jump in a time machine]]! The reason they don't show up in the history books early is because a bunch of Allied {{time travel}}ers dragged them back to the 20th century before they could change anything. Or you could [[DiabolusExNihilo just skip the whole backstory altogether!]] They're ''Nazis'' - everyone knows they're bad guys!

Fair warning though, sudden use of Nazis may have your audience invoking both GodwinsLaw and ChandlersLaw. They may also accuse you of pandering, as they didn't need to see swastikas to know the villains were evil.

Sometimes used for HistoricalHilarity (of the AdolfHitlarious variety), particularly if a character [[ArtisticLicenseHistory utterly fails at history]]. But be careful... many audiences [[DudeNotFunny don't find Nazis funny at all]].

Note that this trope is about ''actual Nazis'' that are shoehorned into something that has nothing to do with UsefulNotes/WorldWarII or UsefulNotes/NaziGermany. If a character is in a Nazi-like uniform, but is not actually wearing a ''real'' Nazi uniform, it's PuttingOnTheReich. If a Nazi-like organization exists, but isn't ''the'' Nazi Party, it's ANaziByAnyOtherName. This trope also doesn't apply to non-UsefulNotes/WorldWarII settings that one ''would'' expect to find Nazis, such as a [[ArgentinaIsNaziland secret Argentinian hideout]]. Inversely, it ''does'' apply to a UsefulNotes/WorldWarII setting where one wouldn't expect to see Nazis, such as the Battle of Midway.

Compare GratuitousNinja (ninjas in a work that's not about ninjas), InstantAwesomeJustAddMecha, (HumongousMecha in a work that's not about giant robots), and EverythingsDeaderWithZombies (zombies in a work not about zombies or TheUndead); they can overlap in NaziZombies. Contrast NoSwastikas (Nazis are removed from a work about them) and UsefulNotes/NonNaziSwastika (where unrelated things may look Nazi). For gratuitous comparisons to Nazism in debates, see GodwinsLaw. [[noreallife]]
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[[folder:Anime & Manga]]
* A bunch of Neo-Nazis are a throwaway, single-arc group of villains in ''Manga/BlackLagoon''.
* In episode 5 of ''Anime/{{FLCL}},'' Naota's dad is suddenly dressed in a Nazi uniform during the pellet gun fight.
* The ''Manga/KekkoKamen'' OVA had Ms. Gestapoko, an insane Nazi dominatrix from the Auschwitz Academy and the first of [[BigBad Toenail of Satan]]'s [[MonsterOfTheWeek Punishing Teachers]] brought to defeat the eponymous heroine.
* In ''Anime/TheMysticalLaws'', the Godom Empire's emblem is a tilted swastika on a red background to emphasize it's status as a fascist superpower, and the government is explicitly referred to as a "Nazi power" in several summaries, likely because EverythingsEvilerWithNazis.
* In ''Manga/{{Spriggan}}'', a faction of Neo-Nazis seek out a CrystalSkull in order to use it power to sow chaos, which would allow the reestablishment of Nazi Germany. One of its members, Bo Brantze, was a [[NinjaPirateZombieRobot ninja-trained fighter]].
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[[folder:Comic Books]]
* In ''Comicbook/TheDarkKnightReturns'' after Batman breaks up the Mutant Gang a liquor store is being held up by a giant female Nazi named Bruno with swastikas over her otherwise-uncovered breasts who has two Nazi-like {{Mook}}s. Years later, she showed up in ''ComicBook/AllStarBatmanAndRobinTheBoyWonder'' as a {{Mook}} of the Joker.
* In ''ComicBook/FantasticFour'', the first Hate-Monger turned out to be UsefulNotes/AdolfHitler...in 1963! Later {{Ret Con}}ned into being a ''clone'' of Hitler, but he had the first Hitler's consciousness inside, as the original turned out to be a {{Body Surf}}er.
* A variation in ''Comicbook/{{Hellboy}}'', since Nazis (or rather, reactivated UsefulNotes/NazisWithGnarlyWeapons projects) are recurring foes: in Hollow Earth, a half rusted machine with a great big swastika is found miles underground, but has no real influence on the plot (since the subterranean dwellers are already hostile to the surface dwellers).
* The parody comic ''ComicBook/MajorBummer'' features a villain in two issues called Tyrannosaurus Reich, a Nazi T-rex and the current page image. He even came from a dimension full of Nazi dinosaurs.
* In ''ComicBook/NinjaHighSchool'', multiple characters (''especially'' during the earlier stories) appear with [[PuttingOnTheReich Nazi-like uniforms]] to show how evil they are. Main character Jeremy also has a Nazi SuperpoweredEvilSide. It's largely thanks to Ben Dunn's AuthorAppeal for all things UsefulNotes/WorldWarII, as other stuff from that time period (like heroes wearing G.I. gear) randomly pop up as well.
* ''ComicBook/{{Preacher}}'': Miss Oatlash, Odin Quincannon's AmoralAttorney, moonlights as a Nazi-themed dominatrix who worships Adolf Hitler, whom she maintains was a peace-loving individual who had absolutely nothing to do with anything that may or may not have happened in Germany in the 30s and 40s.
* In ''Comicbook/SinCity'' bad guys sometimes have swastika tattoos, apparently identifying them as Nazis (even when they work for/with non-white bad guys).
* The {{Big Bad}}s of ''ComicBook/SupermanAtEarthsEnd'' are [[YouClonedHitler twin clones of Hitler]]...for some reason.
* In the DenserAndWackier 2017 run of ''ComicBook/{{Vampirella}}'', in the post-apocalyptic future, the Third Reich just randomly pops up out of the ground again.
* In ''Zombies en la Moneda'', a story involves a group of ''chilean'' neo-Nazis, who appear, beat up one of the protagonists by mistaking him for a zombie... and then they themselves are mistaken for zombies, and killed by a group of soldiers.
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[[folder:Fan Works]]
* In ''Fanfic/GurrenJesus,'' UsefulNotes/{{Jesus}} and [[Anime/TengenToppaGurrenLagann Kamina]] hunt down and beat up an army of Nazis and Hitler himself...[[MakesJustAsMuchSenseInContext who just happen to be there.]]
* Lampshaded by [=E350=] in ''Fanfic/HalloweenUnspectacular: Watchmeh'', who discusses how he has a habit of using Nazis as villains in every fic he writes and takes the time to sort his usage of them into three categories: [[ButtMonkey the Breathtakingly Incompetent Nazis]], [[CardCarryingEvil the Moustache-Twirlingly Evil Nazis]] and the Gratuitous Backstory Nazis.
* Played with in the [[http://www.doheth.co.uk/funny/exam-answers/Essay_-_Jimmy_McPerson Jimmy McPerson essay.]] It ''is'' about UsefulNotes/WorldWarII, but it's set in ''Japan.'' This still doesn't stop Hitler from showing up directly behind the hero somehow.
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[[folder:Film -- Live-Action]]
* Among the outlaws gathered by Hedley Lamarr to attack Rock Ridge at the end of ''Film/BlazingSaddles''[[note]]a ''[[TheWestern western]]'', mind you[[/note]] is a group of Nazi soldiers. Who keep saluting with the wrong arm. Chalk it up to RuleOfFunny. Remember, this is a movie where the horses sometimes have handlebars.
* ''Film/TheBluesBrothers'' is about two blues musicians trying to save the orphanage they grew up in... and just happen to run into Nazis along the way.
--> '''Elwood:''' Illinois Nazis.[[note]]Actually a thing, sadly. See [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Socialist_Party_of_America the other wiki]] for more details.[[/note]]
--> '''Jake:''' I ''hate'' Illinois Nazis.
* ''Film/DeathRace2000''. One of the racers is Matilda the Hun, a Nazi who drives a car that resembles a UsefulNotes/WorldWarII era V-1 flying bomb. She and her navigator wear German army uniforms, swastikas on their helmets and Nazi-style swastika armbands.
* ''Film/{{Hunk}}'': As a result of his constant flitting through time, TheDevil shows up at one point in the present day (i.e. 1987) dressed in an SS uniform: complete with a HighClassGlass to complete the image of a NaziNobleman.
* ''Film/InvasionOfTheNeptuneMen'' has the infamous [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qsYYnwhn4g4 "Hitler Building"]] which is blown up during the final battle. It was so sudden and out of place, it earned a BigWhat from [[Series/MysteryScienceTheater3000 Mike and the Bots]].
* ''Film/KamenRiderTheFirst'' and ''Film/KamenRiderTheNext'' subvert their Showa-era TV predecessors since Shocker is directly implied to be established by surviving Neo-Nazis. Shocker in the movies mean '''S'''acred '''H'''egemony '''O'''f '''C'''ycle '''K'''indred '''E'''volutionary '''R'''ealm.
* ''Film/MontyPythonsLifeOfBrian'' has a deleted scene involving a Nazi Jewish suicide squad (as in, they kill themselves with swords).
* ''Film/RatRace'' has a scene where the (Jewish) Pear family, on a road trip through Nevada, sees a sign for the Barbie Museum and decides to visit. It turns out to actually be the ''Klaus Barbie'' Museum, and it's staffed entirely by Neo-Nazis. This serves to set up an OverlyPrePreparedGag where Randy Pear (played by John Lovitz) gets mistaken for a very tasteless Hitler impersonator by a convention of WWII veterans.
* ''Film/TheSpirit'' gives us The Octopus, who * has "theme" days. Some days he's dressed as a {{cowboy}}. Some days he looks like a {{samurai}}. And one day, when he has the Spirit tied up, it's Nazi day and he dresses himself, his assistant and his base up in a Nazi theme. The Octopus is played by Creator/SamuelLJackson, by the way.
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[[folder:Live-Action TV]]
* ''Series/BarneyMiller'': When a graduate student builds an atomic bomb in his apartment Barney calls the feds, who send a bomb expert with a German accent who says it's a real atom bomb. He makes small talk with the man who built it. (paraphrased)
-->'''Dr. Bauer:''' Imagine how different the world would be if we had the bomb first.\\
'''Thayer:''' We did.\\
''[beat]''\\
'''Baur:''' Oh, yes. Of course. ''Now'' we did. ''Then'' we didn't.
* ''Series/CrisisOnEarthX'', the ''Series/{{Arrowverse}}'' four-way crossover for 2017, involves Nazi dopplegangers of the main characters invading from Earth-X, the one Earth in the multiverse where the Nazis won.
-->'''Barry:''' Nazis?\\
'''Everyone:''' I hate Nazis.
* ''Series/{{Danger 5}}'': An AffectionateParody of 1960's/1980's SpyFiction, except [[RuleOfFunny for some reason]] they're fighting Adolf Hitler and the rest of the Third Reich decades after [=WW2=] ended.
* The ''Series/DoctorWho'' story "[[Recap/DoctorWhoS25E3SilverNemesis Silver Nemesis]]" adds a bunch of neo-Nazis led by an elderly Third Reich fugitive (an overt NoCelebritiesWereHarmed for Martin Bormann) to a 1980s-set story which already has two other villainous factions, for no particular reason. This was the only 1963-89 ''Doctor Who'' story to feature actual Nazis, although a lot of stories feature evil alien cultures with [[ANaziByAnyOtherName a suspicious resemblance]].
* Radio/GlennBeck imagines WorldWarIII will feature Muslims, Russians, Chinese, and Nazis all fighting to destroy the western way of life. [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kL-RU1XtnUo Seriously.]]
* ''Franchise/KamenRider'':
** In the Showa-era ''Series/KamenRider'' TV series, it's heavily implied by WordOfGod that Shocker (and its successors) were created by Nazi officials after they escaped capture from the Allied Forces by the end of UsefulNotes/WorldWarII.
** ''Series/KamenRiderX'' has ''Starfish'' Hitler[[note]]it's a pun on the Japanese word for starfish, ''hitoru''[[/note]]. as a MonsterOfTheWeek. He even comes with Nazi {{Mook}}s!
* ''Series/RedDwarf'': In TheTeaser of "[[Recap/RedDwarfSeasonVIIStokeMeAClipper Stoke Me a Clipper]]", [[TheAce Ace]] Rimmer fights Nazis and wrestles an alligator on board a Nazi airplane. This is in a show set three million years into the future.
* ''Series/SaturdayNightLive'' featured a skit in which a bunch of high-school dropouts discussed UsefulNotes/TheAmericanCivilWar. Creator/ChrisFarley's character seems to think that [[ArtisticLicenseHistory the Union had Nazis on their side]].
-->"''Wham! Wham.. wham!'' And then this southern [man] plugged this ''Nazi'' guy in a ''headlock!'' And started ''pounding'' him! ''Bam! Bam bam bam bam!''"
* The ''Series/StarTrekTheOriginalSeries'' episode "[[Recap/StarTrekS2E21PatternsOfForce Patterns of Force]]" uses a deliberately recreated Nazi party on an alien planet as antagonists. Our heroes spend the episode trying to find out how this came about.
* ''Series/StarTrekVoyager'': In the two-part episode "[[Recap/StarTrekVoyagerS4E17TheKillingGame The Killing Game]]", the Hirogen have seized ''Voyager'' and brainwashed the crew into thinking they are characters in their own holodeck games. Although there's mention of other eras being used, the major emphasis is on a holodeck program set in Nazi-occupied France.
* ''Franchise/SuperSentai''
** Similar to the ''Series/KamenRiderX'' example above, an episode of ''Series/JAKQDengekitai'' features a Nazi-themed monster named Führer Crocodile as a MonsterOfTheWeek.
** Also, several early ''Franchise/SuperSentai'' [[BigBad Big Bads]] had the title "Führer", despite not being German or having any apparent connection to the National Socialist Party, such as the [[Series/HimitsuSentaiGoranger Black Cross Führer]] and [[Series/TaiyouSentaiSunVulcan Führer]] ''[[Series/TaiyouSentaiSunVulcan Hell Saturn]]'', in case "Führer" wasn't enough indication that [[ObviouslyEvil he's evil]].[[note]]The actual title they both used was "Soutou", which roughly means "dictator" or "supreme leader." It was introduced as an equivalent for Hitler's title of "Führer" and is translated as such to maintain its connotation to the Nazi regime.[[/note]]
* Similarly to both the examples from ''Franchise/KamenRider'' and ''Franchise/SuperSentai'' above, ''Series/TokkyuuShireiSolbrain'' featured a female criminal completing a ritual to be possessed by the ghost of a female Nazi officer sealed in a painting. [[https://tokumonster.tumblr.com/post/65588218500/villain-rigan-woman-ghost-japanese-name Seriously.]]
* ''Series/TheXFiles'': In the episode "[[Recap/TheXFilesS07E13FirstPersonShooter First-Person Shooter]]", a virtual-reality video game has ''one'' Nazi character in it, who just watches and never actually does anything.
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[[folder:Pro Wrestling]]
* There have been several {{Heel}}s who have taken on a Nazi theme, regardless of if they were German or not. This was probably done to make them appear more evil.
** [[Wrestling/VonErichFamily Fritz and Waldo Von Erich]], the "Nazi Brothers" (no relation). Though the Nazi elements of the Von Erich would be fazed out in later years, leading to a gradual [[HeelFaceTurn face turn]].
** El Nazi and La Nazi from Wrestling/{{CMLL}}, then came Furia Nazi later. La and Furia would become known as La Comandante and Furia Roja instead but Roja still kept a swastika on his {{mask|edluchador}}.
** Matilda the Hun of Wrestling/{{GLOW}}
** While dying her hair blonde could simply be written of [[JapaneseDelinquents as delinquency]], wrestling with a swastika painted on her forehead pushed [[Wrestling/AllJapanWomensProWrestling Zenjo]] legend Wrestling/DumpMatsumoto into this territory.
** Diane von Hoffman from Wrestling/{{WCW}}, USWA and many promotions, even German ones. Back in the day anyway, she seems to have given up the ideology by at least the turn of the millennium and is friendly enough with Josie Bynum, who ([[TagTeam along with Epiphany]]) loves being black. Still kept the Von Erich claw though.
** Wrestling/{{AAA}}'s Los Spice Boys "{{b|oyband}}and" broke up after Vangelis openly embraced Nazism.
** In Canada, Stranglehold Pro Wrestling had Nazi Destructor, who finished his opponents with a claw he called the concentration camp.
** Ron and Don Harris got SS shirts and tattoos for their appearances in Wrestling/{{N|ationalWrestlingAlliance}}WA[=-=]Wrestling/{{TNA}}.
** In 2010, El Imposible briefly teamed up with Dark Devil and Guerrero Nazi in IWRG.
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[[folder:Theater]]
* This is actually a very popular trope when it comes to [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Regietheater Regietheater]]. In order to make their productions seem more deep, provocative and critical to society, plenty of directors on big and small stages alike like to use this trope on classic plays, for example by turning Shakesperean {{Mooks}} into club-wielding skinheads.
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[[folder:Video Games]]
* The English version of ''VideoGame/BionicCommando1988'' accidentally becomes this trope, as Hitler's appearance during the ending was not edited out like the rest of the game. Averted in the original, as the Empire was a Neo-Nazi organization all along.
* The FinalBoss from the second ''VideoGame/EpicBattleFantasy'' game is Lance, a guy who is dressed like a Nazi (though his swastikas are backwards) and trying to TakeOverTheWorld. He's the only Nazi in the game.
* '' VideoGame/IndianaJonesAndHisDesktopAdventures'' lampshades this as, the game took place in Central America and some of the quests has Indy fighting Nazis, to Indy's own bewilderment on how there is a Nazi regiment in Central America.
* In ''VideoGame/MedalOfHonorRisingSun'', the mission "Singapore Sling" has you attacking a secret meeting between Nazi and Japanese officials. In reality, Germany never had a significant presence in Southeast Asia, and Singapore was under total Japanese rule from 1942-1945 with nary a Nazi in sight in the country.
* ''VideoGame/{{Persona 2}}: Innocent Sin'' has the Last Battalion, an army of Nazis who were rumored to have survived the war and are looking for the {{Crystal Skull}}s in Sumaru City. One could think that, while it ''is'' true that some of the Nazis were interested in getting their hands on {{Public Domain Artifact}}s, the Last Battalion could easily be replaced with any other treasure-hunting group (even a fictional one), and the plot would still make sense. [[spoiler: Then it is revealed that they exist precisely because Nazis were so infamous and surrounded by conspiracy theories. They're basically rumors brought to life by the power of [[EldritchAbomination Nyarlathotep]], who impersonates Hitler himself.]]
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[[folder:Webcomics]]
* ''Webcomic/BobTheAngryFlower'' has a one-shot comic about "Good Hitler," a revived Adolf Hitler who wants to atone for his crimes. But because he's, well, ''Hitler'', things don't end well for him.
* ''Webcomic/BouletCorp'': In [[http://english.bouletcorp.com/2013/08/02/the-long-journey/ "The Long Journey"]], Boulet travels to [[BeneathTheEarth the center of the world]] and on his way stumbles upon a hidden Nazi base. Fighting [[LostWorld dinosaurs]]. {{Lampshaded}}:
-->'''Boulet:''' Nazis. [[GenreSavvy OF COURSE]]. ''(Runs, they chase him)'' Stop yelling scary stuff! You're propagating a stereotype!
* ''Webcomic/TheNonAdventuresOfWonderella'' has Hitlerella, the token Nazi-themed villain.
* In a ''Webcomic/VGCats'' strip, [[WesternAnimation/{{Pinocchio}} Jiminy Cricket]] has to revise his song about wishing upon stars when he suddenly runs into Hitler.
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[[folder:Web Original]]
* Invoked with the gag game "[[http://www.mazeguy.net/challenge.html The Challenge]]." Certain "versions" of the game were entitled "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RZ3BnJ0A2Iw Hitler's Revenge]]" due to an in-universe translation error.
* Website/{{Cracked}}:
** The Quick Fix article entitled "[[http://www.cracked.com/quick-fixes/4-baffling-ways-continent-asia-loves-hitler/ 4 Baffling Ways the Continent of Asia Loves Hitler]]," which showcases bizarre appearances by the Third Reich in Asian businesses. Besides the Hitler Fried Chicken example above, the article features an Indian clothing store named "Hitler," magnets and key rings of a [[{{Ghostapo}} vampire Hitler]] in Taiwan, and an SS-themed cake shop in Indonesia.
** An article about incredibly offensive weddings features [[http://www.cracked.com/article_20584_the-5-most-absurdly-offensive-theme-weddings-ever-planned.html a Chinese couple having a Nazi-themed wedding]], complete with the groom in an SS uniform and saluting.
** Creator/{{Seanbaby}}'s banner on Website/{{Cracked}} features him kicking Hitler in the face for some reason. As of this time, he only has one article that has anything to to with UsefulNotes/WorldWarII, and it contains no actual Nazis.
* This is a common feature of bad {{Creepypasta}}s, whose authors like to explain the existence of some immoral experiment by saying Nazis are running it, even if set in the PresentDay.
* Notoriously, some "[[YouTubeKidsChannel Finger Family Videos]]" feature Hitler for no apparent reason.
* The original version of GodwinsLaw stated that this trope will eventually happen to any discussion, usually via HitlerAteSugar. The popular version discourages people from derailing a debate with this trope.
* The [[http://ignorehitler.tumblr.com/ Ignore Hitler]] meme. The creator even describes it as adding "gratuitous Hitlers in the drawing with no relevance to the actual answer..."
* WebVideo/TheNostalgiaCritic has made a few out-of-the-blue Nazi jokes:
** Parodied in his review of ''Literature/BridgeToTerabithia''. He criticizes the animation of the fantasy segments as inconsistent, and uses his reviews suddenly changing styles to Creator/FrankMiller's as an example. The scene then shifts to a monochrome ''ComicBook/SinCity''-like setting with Creator/SamuelLJackson standing behind him in a Nazi uniform.
--->'''Nostalgia Critic:''' Hey...Samuel L. Jackson.\\
'''Samuel L. Jackson:''' I'm a Nazi for some reason!\\
'''Nostalgia Critic:''' I will in no way question that.
** In the review for ''Film/{{Sharknado}}'', he and WebVideo/TheCinemaSnob are trying to come up with snappy titles for {{B Movie}}s. One of the titles they think of is "Nazi Cannibal Spiders".
* ''WebVideo/WhatTheFuckIsWrongWithYou'' featured a Thai fried chicken fast food restaurant decided to call itself "Hitler" [[http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/07/05/hitler-fried-chicken_n_3550351.html complete with Der Fuehrer's face in the logo]] much to the confusion of the Radio Dead Aire crew.
-->'''Tara:''' What the fuck does Hitler have to do with chicken?!
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[[folder:Western Animation]]
* ''WesternAnimation/FamilyGuy'': The guys try to fake Quagmire's death, which involves him being shot (with a Nerf gun) by a Nazi (Cleveland, who is black).
* ''WesternAnimation/{{Kaeloo}}'': In the episode "Let's Play the Quest for the Wholly Gruel"[[note]]The episode parodies Franchise/IndianaJones[[/note]], [[CatsAreMean Mr. Cat]] dresses as a Nazi to look more "evil".
* ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons'': A ''WesternAnimation/TreehouseOfHorror'' segment had Billy the Kid and other infamous Wild West outlaws return as zombies, alongside "the most evil German of them all... ''[[SubvertedTrope Kaiser Wilhelm]]!''"
-->'''Cowboy Zombie:''' He ain't no cowboy!\\
'''Wilhelm:''' Sure I am! Yippee, wippee, wippee!
* Cartman dressing up like Hitler for Halloween in ''WesternAnimation/SouthPark''.
* One of the early villains in ''WesternAnimation/TheVentureBrothers'' was "Girl Hitler", a female character who dressed like Hitler and had a toothbrush mustache.
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