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Author: TheTitan99
Jun 10th 2014
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12:03:29 AM
* Many of the villains from ''WesternAnimation/ThePowerpuffGirls'' are like this, what with each one of the Girls being almost on a {{Main/Superman}} level of power. Notably, though, are the members of the Gangreen Gang, who are pretty much just 5 teenagers with no real powers other than being slightly stronger than normal people... but still being a whole lot weaker than the Girls themselves. * ''WesterAnimation/KimPossible'' is the girl who can do anything. She's a better fighter than nearly anyone the show puts against her, and both Kim as well as her GadgeteerGenius friend Wade can usually outsmart any villain as well. Very few times on the show do the villains ever put up an actual fight, and usually the ones that do are side villains. * The title character from ''WesternAnimation/SamuraiJack'' is the greatest warrior on the entire planet, frequently having hoards of villains coming at him at once, and beating them soundly. Despite ruling the entire world, [[BigBad Aku]] actually has to constantly hide his lair around the world to avoid Jack, because he always loses any encounter between them. * Captain Syrup, from ''VideoGame/WarioLandII'' steals from Wario at the start of the game, and is running for her life from him the rest of the game. Wario is completely invincible in this game, what with it being impossible to get a GameOver. The hero, if Wario can even be called one, can't have much more of an advantage over the villain than this. ...Also, there's an example from a certain Disney film I know of: [[spoiler: You know, Frozen]]. But it seems like no matter how you put spoiler tags on it, simply listing the example at all would be a spoiler in of itself, because the very act of saying it even HAS such a villain would be a spoiler. How do you go about listing that?
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