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  • The Amazing World of Gumball:
    • As revealed in "The Finale," the Wattersons' various antics have made them rather infamous, or at least thought of poorly, throughout Elmore. By the end of the episode, the entire town is breaking into their house to get back at them.
    • Miss Simian is hated for being cruel and apathetic. Even Rocky the Mellow Fellow has admitted to hating her. The only person who loves her (and vice versa) is Principal Brown, but even he has his limits and forced to punish her whenever she breaks school rules.
  • American Dad!: Roger's Ricky Spanish persona of the episode of the same name is universally despised by everyone in Langley Falls, and for good reason: he's committed such horrible crimes as defecating in the chest of a man undergoing open-heart surgery and stabbing Avery Bullock's wife to death on a whim. Hell, even Roger is terrified of him.
  • Beavis and Butt-Head: The title duo's constant antics and trouble-making have earned them the ire of just about everyone in Highland. Best shown in "It's a Miserable Life," where the supporting cast gets together to pray to God to make them go away, with Principal McVicker outright praying for their deaths, and in "Beavis and Butt-Head Are Dead," where they call in "dead" to get out of school; the reactions range from indifference to joy.
  • Big City Greens: Played with. As the series progresses, Chip Whistler manages to become loathed by the people of Big City. This began in "Feud Fight"; after realizing how pointless fighting is, Cricket decides to disarm himself and make a truce with him and even offering his friendship. Chip instead pelts Cricket with produce while chanting how he won, which disgusts all of the peasants and causes most of his employees to quit and many people give backlash to Wholesome Foods, as well as people recording this with their cellphones and uploading the video worldwide, giving more negative image to Wholesome Foods. He still suffers the consequences from this in "Reckoning Ball", with people still boycotting Wholesome Foods, but all of that hate is mostly aimed at Chip, and even his remaining employees don't respect him. It's heavily implied that his actions in "Friend Con" and "Chipocalypse Now" caused him to be more loathed by the people of Big City, enough to get banned from Big City. Despite this, it seems that some people are still okay with him, like his father (who tires to see the good in him), Wholesome Greg and Wholesome Rose (and yet, they have no respect for him), Officer Keys, his own dentist (only because he pays him lots to fix his teeth), the old lady he helps in "Friend Con", his bouncing squad or the peasants in "Chipwrecked", but this probably changed after "Chipocalypse Now". This is emphasised by his gravestone in "The Long Goodbye", which says that he was a "Beloved Son, Social Pariah", and it's made fairly clear that said headstone was erected solely based on his father's request. The kindly gravedigger who tends to the lot and bids goodnight to the 'residents' refused to deliver the same courtesy towards Chip's apparent resting place, commenting to his dog that Chip may have been "The biggest jerk who ever died", and noted he had to be buried far away from Big City because nobody wanted his body interred there.
  • There's quite a few who fit this trope on Bob's Burgers:
    • Owing to his awful personality, Jimmy Pesto's not very well-liked by the people who associate with him. Despite paying his rent on time, he's been known to annoy Mr. Fischoeder. A meat vendor he relied on in "They Serve Horses, Don't They?" admitted to Bob that he didn't like him and Pesto invites himself to his birthday party. Hugo Habercore and Chuck Charles associate with him due to their mutual hate for Bob, but they don't have much respect for him outside of that; Hugo admits to Bob he doesn't think highly of Jimmy's intelligence while Chuck is annoyed by Jimmy trying to take his mike to advertise his restaurant. And while his primary rivalry is with Bob, the rest of the Belchers are shown to dislike him as well (on the few occasions Jimmy interacts with any of them besides Bob). The only person who genuinely enjoys him is Trev, but even he has his limits and is a nicer person when his boss isn't around.
    • Almost nobody likes Guidance Counselor Philip Frond or respects him, including his fellow faculty members and teachers, and the students (especially Louise) dislike him along with many of the parents (Bob in particular hates him just as much as Louise). However, most of this dislike stems from the fact that he comes off as annoying, hypocritical and generally unpleasant. The only person who showed any interest in him at all was Gayle, and he screwed things up with her by cheating on her in "Lice Things Are Nice." His own mother doesn't even like his uptight behavior, and in her debut she outright asked him if he was 'joyless'.
    • Tammy's "friends" only tolerate her at best, even Jocelyn has her limits with her, the actual popular kids don't seem to even know her, Tina has been growing more and more hostile to her, and the rest of the Belchers despise her (Bob thinks she's an obnoxious drama queen, the usually-friendly Linda and Gene are impatient with her, and Louise loathes her with every fiber of her being). Being an obnoxious bitch to everyone you meet tends to get those kinds of results.
    • Hugo is despised by a lot of characters on the show as well. Linda dumped him for a reason, Bob reciprocates his animosity, the Belcher kids hate him as much as their parents do, and pretty much the only reason anyone even tolerates him is because he's in a position of (relative) power, being a health inspector.
    • Logan Bush is revealed to be hated by so many people at school that entire legions of women's sport teams - he bullied them all - don't mind dropping everything they're doing (on short notice) if it means they can hit Logan with snowballs. Not to mention that Louise isn't the only Belcher to dislike him, while Gene and Tina got along with him in Season 5 but this vanishes by his next two appearances, Linda hates him from the beginning, and Bob tolerates him to get a spot in the community garden but immediately gets rid of him when he sees how it's negatively affecting his relationship with Louise.
  • Bojack Horseman: In the final season, Bojack's celebrity status falls from "C-list TV has-been" to "so despised that he's being paid to let people digitally erase him from his own show" in the wake of revelations about his role in Sarah-Lynn's death.
  • Casper's Scare School:
  • Codename: Kids Next Door: Numbuh 13 is the single most despised member of the KND that isn't an outright antagonist or a Jerkass to the point that the whole Kids Next Door organization hates him, and even the adults dislike him for a good reason.
    • In his first appearance, when Sector V was sent to trade Numbuh 13 for a villain because he had important info for a mission, they were unhappy that they received him because of his reputation as a bad operative. Numbuh 5 was willing to give Numbuh 13 the benefit of the doubt, only for him to prove that all the stories about him were true. Numbuh 13 is useless on missions, being incompetent and uncoordinated, but also lacks self-awareness and can be arrogant and smug, causing unnecessary problems and harm to Sector V. Eventually, Numbuh 1 tries to bring him back to his team Sector N, and it is clear that his teammates are celebrating him being gone and when they're asked to take him back, they fake an adult attack, and pretend to be a Mexican restaurant. Eventually, Sector V gets him intentionally recaptured by the adults just to get rid of him, and the adults are unhappy to have him back, having previously traded him for The Toiletnator, who they can't stand. Numbuh 5, during the end credits, calls Numbuh 13 a "loser".
    • In the episode "Operation I.T.", Number 362 resigned as the supreme leader, so the whole kids next door organization played a game of tag to find the new leader. No one wanted the position because of the responsibilities, except for Numbuh 13; when he is tagged and declares himself gonna be the leader of the kids next door, another operative says no, you're not. Number 13 is immediately dogpiled by a number of operatives; despite how unpopular the position is, no one wants him as a leader and was willing to risk becoming the leader of the kids next door so he would not be the leader.
    • Even the Galactic KND doesn't respect Numbuh 13, as when you type his codename into their archives, the response just reads "seriously?".
      • With how hated and useless Number 13 is, it kinda makes you wonder what's keeping him from being decommissioned altogether.
  • Craig of the Creek: By "Capture the Flag" it becomes clear Xavier has no real friends and no one on either side of the creek actually likes him. The kids of the Other Side only associate with him because he has candy or because he bullies them. In Maya's case, while she might have liked Xavier at some point, spending three years as his glorified lackey alienated every other friend she could've had. Maya doesn't associate with Xavier because she still likes him, she does it because losing him means she has no one. Kenneth and Craig put it best in that kids only want to be friends with the king, not Xavier.
  • Danny Phantom: Dark Danny (AKA Dan Phantom) is feared and hated by almost everyone in his timeline, both ghosts and humans, with only Fright Knight seeming to serve him willingly and even that is implied to be opportunistic in Knight's case rather than true loyalty.
  • Donkey Kong Country: Bluster Kong is hated by virtually everyone on Kongo Bongo Island for his Jerkass personality. In "Vote of Kong-Fidence," when running against DK for the position of future ruler of Kongo Bongo, the only vote he receives is his own; even his own mother voted against him.
  • Ed, Edd n Eddy:
    • While all of the Eds get the All of the Other Reindeer treatment from the other characters, it's often hinted that Eddy is the only one the cul-de-sac kids truly hate, and Ed and Edd/Double D would be liked more if they simply stopped hanging out with him. No better is this shown than in "For the Ed, by The Ed," where he runs against Plank in an election for King of the Cul-de-Sac... and only receives one vote, which was his own. Not even his own friends voted for him, with Double D voting against him (Ed had submitted the free cookie that he got from voting instead of an actual ballot). In fact, there is an episode where most of the characters are glad when they are led to belief that Eddy had vanished. Thankfully Eddy is moved out of this by Ed, Edd n Eddy's Big Picture Show with him building a closer bond with his friends and the neighborhood kids learning about his past with his brother, with Eddy showing that he does care for his friends, has learned his lesson on being a good person, and has truly changed for the better.
    • The Kanker Sisters, in addition to being The Dreaded, are hated by both the Eds and the other neighborhood kids alike. The former hates them for their atrocious Stalker with a Crush tendencies and the latter hates them for being horrible bullies to them, whenever they're not stalking the Eds. To put in perspective just how loathed the Kankers are, in Tag Yer Ed, when the Eds were introduced at the beginning of the wrestling match, they were given a weak applause. However, when the Kankers were introduced, the kids booed them.
  • The Fairly OddParents!: Although the people of Dimmsdale don’t really like Mr. Crocker by any stretch of the imagination (even his own mother hates him), the place that he really seems to be hated by the general public is Cincinnati. We never find out why, but not only was he banned there for life, the people there hold celebrations marking the last time he’s visited, and their welcome sign says "Crocker Free Since '83."
    Mr. Crocker: Gah! Not Cincinnati!
  • Family Guy: Given Meg's Butt-Monkey status, not many people like her. Not even her own family (save for Brian, Depending on the Writer). Most of the characters insult her (especially Connie the Alpha Bitch) for things like her (supposed) ugliness. This depends on the episode, though; in a few episodes, she's shown to have a clique of equally nerdy and unpopular friends.
  • Futurama: Robot Santa is both feared and hated by everybody: not just his workers, but also the inhabitants of Earth. His only friends are Chanukah Zombie and Kwanzaabot; two religious-themed robots.
  • The Grim Adventures of Billy & Mandy: Mandy is disliked by nearly everybody who's had a rather unfortunate encounter with her due to her cruel, mean, and bossy attitude towards them, even her friends Grim and Billy don't really like her either. Best shown in "Keeper of the Reaper," where Billy calls up numerous side characters in the show to voice their negative thoughts about her, and it turns out that even Mandy's own parents are afraid of her; though they make it clear that they do love her. This is a given since she herself Hates Everyone Equally.
  • Harley Quinn (2019): While the public reviles Psycho for dropping Country Matters twice on live television, people who personally know him dislike him for being an asshole AND for being a misogynist. He's accurately described by the Cowled Critic as universally hated. By the end of Season 2, the rest of crew want nothing to do with him either, and pass him over when they come to break Harley out of Arkham.
  • Invader Zim:
    • Zim could give Red Skull a run for his money when it comes to this trope. Outside of GIR (and even then, GIR only likes Zim because of his stupidity), nobody likes the alien. This is mostly because of his utter insanity and incompetence, but also because he's a massive Doom Magnet and causes nothing but pain for everyone. Even GIR is shown to hate Zim in "Duty Mode" and the computer is quite snarky towards him. In addition, Zim is hated by his entire race, who often mock him behind his back, and the Tallest only made him an invader so that he would get out of their hair. Zim's also not well-liked on Earth (though he's a little bit better than Dib). Not that Zim is aware of this, of course.
    • Dib also gets no respect from anyone, especially his sister Gaz, and is widely hated by pretty much everyone. No one believes his claims that there is an alien on Earth because he is unanimously written off as a joke. It’s actually what makes him the perfect Arch-Enemy for Zim. Both of them vastly overestimate the importance of themselves and each other, while everyone else just avoids and ignores them.
  • Kaeloo: Nobody in Smileyland likes Pretty for her stuck-up attitude, not even Kaeloo.
  • King of the Hill:
    • Luanne’s mother, Leanne, is reviled by all she meets on account of her bad attitude, especially when alcohol is involved, as well as being an Abusive Parent to Luanne.
    • Cotton Hill, Hank’s father, often belittles and talks-down to anyone he meets, mostly women, which has earned him the ire of many people. The only ones who do show him at least an iota of respect are Hank (though even that can vary), Dale mostly because he idolizes Cotton for his military career and his second, younger wife Didi, though that’s because she’s a very submissive woman.
  • Mike Tyson Mysteries: Pigeon is hated by everyone except Mike for his perverted behavior and for being an asshole. Even Mike can lose patience with him at times.
  • Miraculous Ladybug: Chloé Bourgeois is an Alpha Bitch who uses her status as the daughter of the mayor of Paris to do whatever she wants and torment whoever she wants without any repercussions, with Marinette being her most frequent target. Her bullying ways have been the cause of a majority of akumatizations throughout the series, and she became so progressively selfish and unrepentant that even Adrien and Sabrina eventually parted ways with her. By the end of "Revolution", she has managed to earn the ire of every Parisian and ends up getting exiled from the city.
  • My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic: By the final season, Queen Chrysalis, Lord Tirek, and Cozy Glow have become this; Queen Chrysalis has attempted to conquer Equestria several times (and was the only one of her kind to not reform), Tirek attempted to steal all the magic from Equestria, and Cozy Glow manipulated everyone around her in order to gain the "power" of friendship all for herself. Even they can't stand each other - They only team up to accomplish their mutual goals of conquest, and fully intend to part ways and rule their own territories after those goals are achieved. In the end, practically all of Equestria and its allies stand up against them, and cheer when the trio are handed their final punishment.
  • The Penguins of Madagascar: Officer X is The Dreaded among animals and a lunatic among people, the few interactions we see him having from his previous or current co-workers show they don't like him nor respect him neither.
  • The Simpsons:
    • Lisa Simpson is a downplayed example compared to Meg Griffin, but this trope is still a plot point in several episodes. A recurring theme with episodes based on Lisa running for leadership always ends with Lisa losing the vote because of her low popularity. In "The Kid Is All Right", Milhouse tells her some of the kids do agree with her ideas, they just don't like her. Lampshaded in "Lisa Goes Gaga", where she's voted Springfield Elementary's least popular student:
      Homer: What's wrong with her?
      Bart: She just found out no one likes her. I thought she knew.
    • In "The Boys of Bummer", Bart Simpson becomes a pariah throughout Springfield as a result of losing a big baseball game. This culminates in an angry mob crowding around the Simpsons household, shouting, "BART SUCKS!". In this case, the episode portrays the haters as the ones in the wrong as their hatred takes very ugly forms such as relentlessly bullying Bart to the point where he attempts suicide. Marge calls these haters out for their bullying and petty reason to hating Bart and has them apologize.
    • Aside from Waylon Smithers, just about everyone in Springfield hates Mr. Burns. In fact, in one episode where he's thought to be dead, various people showed up at his funeral just to spit on his grave, to the extent that said grave had to be drained afterwards. In the two-part episode "Who Shot Mr. Burns?", it turns out that Everyone Is a Suspect, even Smithers.
    • Depending on the Writer, The Simpson Family themselves, to the point where they've been run out of town at least twice. In The Movie they're pursued with Torches and Pitchforks by an angry mob of everyone in Springfield after a single act of unsafe waste disposal by Homer proves the Last Straw that gets the town declared an environmental disaster zone and encased in a giant dome. The 500th episode "At Long Last Leave" sees Springfield electing to evict the family because Homer's and Bart's propensity for destruction is causing the town to go broke and Lisa is pretty annoying: when Marge movingly defends them, Mayor Quimby comments that her Token Good Teammate status, which renders the family sympathetic and has caused the town to forgive them again and again, actually makes her the worst Simpson of all. In neither case is Maggie spared the town's wrath (the second shows that many regard her as a Creepy Child), and in both cases, Ned Flanders is their sole advocate despite the many friendships they've formed within the community.
  • The Smurfs (1981): Gargamel has a bad relationship with nearly everyone he interacts with, not just the Smurfs. Not even his cat Azrael and his apprentice Scruple respect him that much.
  • South Park:
    • Due to his revolting habits, rude personality, and being the biggest example of a Jerkass in all of Western Animation, just about everyone in South Park hates Eric Cartman's guts, including his own friends. In "Breast Cancer Show Ever," while he's afraid that nobody will think he's cool anymore after Wendy beat him up, the entire fourth grade class tells him point-blank that they never thought he was cool and couldn't possibly think any lower of him than they already do (though his massive ego rationalizes this as them busting his balls to make him feel better and that they do think he's cool). Only Kenny, Jimmy and Butters have any real tolerance for him, and even they've admitted at times that they don't care for Cartman either (Kenny mostly puts up with Cartman out of pity while Jimmy and Butters are just too nice to be mean to him unless really provoked). This reaches its peak by the end of the "Post COVID" two-parter. Somewhere between the point where the four boys chose to stay friends after all and the Time Skip, Cartman has become so hated that everyone has cut him out of their lives entirely, resulting in him becoming an alcoholic miserable hobo who has no friends or family, did nothing with his life, and spends the rest of his days drunkenly screaming at everybody (even Butters has No Sympathy for him).
    • By "The Problem with a Poo", everyone in South Park has come to loathe Mr. Hankey for his racism and refusal to take responsibility for his actions.
    • Pip was not popular among the kids at school (or even Chef). They would insult him, intentionally call him French even though he was British, and say, "Go away, Pip! Nobody likes you!" The only people who treated him well were Dougie, Butters, and occasionally Stan.
    • Everyone (though temporarily) turns on Stan Marsh by the end of "Butterballs" for his failed anti-bullying campaign that ended up causing Dr. Oz to sue South Park Elementary and make everyone involved look like hypocrites.
    • Clyde becomes this during the "Post COVID" two-parter, due to him being the only South Park citizen who isn't vaccinated resulting in the whole town being under quarantine, as well as refusing to get vaccinated for selfish (and plain factually untrue) reasons, despite everyone suffering as a result. It gets to the point that when Stan, Kyle, and Cartman have to kill him to change the future for the better, they don't hesitate for a second.
    • The Harley Davidson motorcyclists from The F Word earn the ire of everyone due to their obnoxiously loud motorcycles, constant attention-seeking behavior, and just overall cluelessness as to why people can't stand them.
    • The teenagers from Help My Teenager Hates Me for being so immature and unbearable to be around. They're so insufferable to be around that the Boys consider quitting airsoft completely, just so they won't have to put up with them anymore. Even Cartman can't find himself to like them. The mother of Kyle's teenager flat-out leaves him at Kyle's doorstep and it's heavily implied that the parents of the other teenagers hate them as well since they left them at the other three boys' homes as well. The owners of the airsoft field and gun store aren't very fond of them either and only seem to put up with them because they're paying customers.
  • SpongeBob SquarePants:
    • For constantly trying to run the Krusty Krab out of business, as well as his Jerkass personality even when he's not being openly villainous, Sheldon Plankton is despised by virtually everyone else in the show. In "F.U.N." and "The Algae's Always Greener", he's outright referred to as the "most hated thing/creature in Bikini Bottom." Only SpongeBob and Karen, his computer wife, have some form of attachment towards him, and even that varies Depending on the Writer.
    • Squidward Tentacles has a mutual hatred towards almost everyone in Bikini Bottom due to his Jerkass personality. Mr. Krabs constantly argues with him, Gary is implied to maul him on a regular basis in "The Thing", and everyone else considers him a talentless loser. "Squid Plus One" also shows that he has no friends (he makes two friends in the episode, Norton and Larry the Lobster; he angrily ditches the former for badmouthing clarinets and ends up pissing off the latter for badmouthing protein shakes). Only SpongeBob, Patrick, and Sandy (and Squidward rarely interacts with Sandy at all) are consistently shown to like him, and even they've shown some degree of annoyance towards him at times (e.g. Squidward taking advantage of SpongeBob's generosity in "Can You Spare a Dime?").
    • The ending of the episode "Gone" reveals the reason Bikini Bottom was deserted was because the whole city was out of town celebrating "National No SpongeBob Day", a whole day not having SpongeBob around to annoy them, implying that the whole city can't take one of SpongeBob SquarePants antics as much as Squidward does. They love it so much they end up prolonging it for weeks. Even Patrick was one of the residents who participated. And immediately after they came back and explained it to SpongeBob, everyone left again to celebrate a similar holiday dedicated to getting away from Patrick (which even SpongeBob participates in).
    • Depending on the Writer, Mr. Krabs often gets this treatment when his greedy personality becomes flanderized within an episode, whether it be overcharging customers, forcing Gary to steal change from them at one time, or even admitting to a jury when he went to court that he doesn’t own a wet floor sign due to fear of overspending, making him look guilty in their eyes. Heck, there have been episodes where even SpongeBob has had enough of his antics.
  • Star Wars: The Clone Wars: The clone troopers that Krell commands hate him for being a terrible commander and a colossal asshole, and that hatred is so strong that they refuse to comply with his orders to execute Jesse and Fives for insubordination. Literally only one clone is genuinely loyal to him, and Krell loses Dogma, that one genuine follower, when he laughs at him for being an easily manipulated boob.
  • Tangled: The Series: Zhan Tiri. Considering she seeks to bring upon destruction and genocide, this is probably to be expected. In "Plus Est en Vous", all of Corona, especially Eugene and Varian, rise up against her, and she more than returns the favor by attempting to murder them all.
  • Tom and Jerry: The former half of the titular duo is hated on by just about everyone in the show, including his owners, and the characters who actually are his friends vary from being his friends to his bitter rivals to even flat-out bullies towards him. You'd be hard-pressed to find a single episode of the entire series where a character actually teams up with Tom during his rivalry with Jerry instead of against him.
  • Total Drama:
    • The cast of every season hates Chris McLean, but none more so than the first generation cast, many of whom are just sick of him and want absolutely nothing to do with him and the show in general anymore. The only reason they don't just quit is because of a contractual obligation.
    • Due to Heather's heinous actions throughout Island—as pointed out by Izzy in Action, none of the other contestants (except for Harold, the only one initially willing to actually give Heather a chance) actually like or trust her. And as shown in the video message she gets from home, not even her own family seems to like her that much, as her parents are shown celebrating her absence (even going so far as to have all the stuff in her room moved out while she's gone). Lampshaded in the fourth World Tour Aftermath episode when the hosts are discussing the final three contestants:
      Bridgette: ♪There's Heather, she's an ice queen / But she's been playing hard!♪
      Geoff: ♪Too bad everybody hates her, she'd have to pay a bodyguard!♪
    • Courtney is considered to be one of the most hated contestants, considering how she treated the others and the number of times she betrayed those who are willing to put up with her. Even the lawyers she used to get back onto the show during Action get fed up with her constant tantrums and stop returning her calls. This trope regarding her is best shown at the end of "Sundae Muddy Sundae" where after her deception is revealed to the others, she gets No Sympathy from almost anyone when she's flushed down.
    • None of the characters seem to care for Scott due to his wicked actions during Revenge of the Island. He is also one of the few contestants to not have any friends or allies (though he does start a relationship with Courtney in All-Stars but even then that ended after just a few days). Lampshaded in "Brains vs Brawn: The Ultimate Showdown" when Chris explains that they had to put Scott inside the trauma chair so he can survive after being mauled by Fang; he states that who cares because it's Scott, and everyone starts laughing.
    • Ezekiel is not only very unpopular with the other campers but is one of Chris' least favorite contestants as well. Due to his sexist comments, lack of social skills, and contributing almost nothing or even costing his team the two challenges he's taken part in, he's been unanimously the first one voted off in both seasons he's participated in. After he falls into and shot out of the volcano and into the Boat of Losers in Hawaii none of the other contestants really care.
    • As a result of being a Jerkass with Toilet Humor, the rest of the campers on his team and the opposing team show Ripper nothing but contempt and hate; even resident Token Evil Teammate Scary Girl is disgusted by his behavior. Downplayed since he's shown to get along with Chase, Zee, and eventually Axel in the following season.
    • An interesting case. Zee's generally on good terms with everyone, being an All-Loving Hero and only being disliked by the likes of Julia. However, both of his eliminations come from doing something last minute to displease all of the other contestants. In his first season, it was because his attempt at voting out Chris was so ridiculous that both of his alliances abandoned having him as the deciding vote and eliminated him in a re-vote. In his second season, he ends up being universally disliked for revealing everyone's secrets as well as keeping a secret the fact that Caleb was supposedly merely using Priya's feelings for his own gain.
    • Not originally, but all the other contestants (sans the Hockey Bros) hate Bowie due to his manipulative actions in their debut season and ends up getting him eliminated the following season when Julia convinces Rat Face that cheating in challenges was Bowie's idea.
    • Unsurprisingly due to Julia Alpha Bitch personality and tendency to backstab others when convenient. The only two who have no problem with her are Chase and Zee because of the former's obliviousness and how she got back his girlfriend and the latter being an All-Loving Hero. MK also befriends her the following season, seeing her as a Worthy Opponent and teaming up with her to help Skunk Butt cheat in challenges.
  • The Transformers: None of the Decepticons are willing to tolerate Starscream and are not keen on seeing him in a place of leadership over Megatron. This is because, for all of the latter's faults, Megatron himself is a fairly effective and powerful leader, unlike the cowardly and ineffectual Starscream. In the movie, when Starscream actually won a leadership fight and was crowned the leader of the Decepticons, only to get killed during the coronation, the Decepticons immediately accepted his killer, Galvatron (who is actually Megatron himself), as their leader, and none were sad to see him go.
  • Wakfu: The Traitor Qilby officially has this when Shinonome says he's gone too far. He's universally despised by their extended siblings and the surviving Eliatrope children for engineering the massacre of the Eliatrope people and for orphaning the children in the process, and Yugo is unconvinced his Driven to Madness motivations mean he should feel any sympathy for him.
  • Xiaolin Showdown: Jack Spicer is the show's Butt-Monkey and Ineffectual Sympathetic Villain who is hated by nearly everyone. The villains consider him to be pathetic and while he does have the chance to make several alliances throughout the show (his two alliances with Wuya when she was a ghost being the ones that lasted the longest), he's never exactly respected and almost all the alliances end with him being betrayed. The heroes don't like him any better, being on opposite sides and all, but while Omi is eager to give him a chance at redemption, even he engages in bullying Jack when the other monks do the same. And then there's Good Jack, who they consider even more annoying than the regular one.

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