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* ''Series/Manhunt2024'': The burly Lewis isn't the brightest of Booth's conspirators; he briefly forgets who the man he's trying to assassinate is, then, when told it's the (U.S.) Secretary of State, he asks, "Which state?"
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* ''Series/MontyPythonsFlyingCircus'': Ken Clean Air System in "[[Recap/MontyPythonsFlyingCircusS2E5 Live from the Grill-o-Mat]]." The "muscle" part obviously comes with being a boxer, and as for the "dumb," his own manager calls him "almost totally stupid." When he comes across a parked car while jogging, he can only think to turn and go back instead of walking around it.
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* ''Series/BreakingBad'': Saul hires [[ScaryBlackMan Huell]] as a bodyguard due to his intimidating size, when he actually needs to protect Saul, he fails at his job. He also easily falls for Hank's fake story without realising he's being tricked into giving away information.
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* ''Series/TalesOfTheTinkerdee'': Taminella's ogre henchman Charlie is definitely not the sharpest tool in the shed: he's stupid enough to call her "Tammy" while they're both disguised, risking blowing their cover, and he even mistakenly clubs Taminella on the head while she's disguised as the princess that Charlie was ordered to clobber and kidnap!
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** Subverted with the Klingons, the archetypal {{Proud Warrior Race Guy}}s of the franchise. They're best known for their strength and durable physiology, but that doesn't mean they're stupid. At worst, they can be more prone to letting their [[BloodKnight bloodthirst]] or [[HonorBeforeReason sense of martial honor]], as evidenced by how KlingonScientistsGetNoRespect, but anyone who has met a Klingon scholar knows they are intellectual equals of any other Alpha Quadrant power.

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** Subverted with the Klingons, the archetypal {{Proud Warrior Race Guy}}s of the franchise. They're best known for their strength and durable physiology, but that doesn't mean they're stupid. At worst, they can be more prone to letting their [[BloodKnight bloodthirst]] or [[HonorBeforeReason sense of martial honor]], honor]] cloud their reasoning, as evidenced by how KlingonScientistsGetNoRespect, but anyone who has met a Klingon scholar knows they are intellectual equals of any other Alpha Quadrant power.
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* ''Franchise/StarTrek'' has a few races who wear this as their [[PlanetOfHats hat]].
** Nausicaans are a minor race who frequently pop up but haven't been examined in great depth. They are portrayed as big, thuggish, and not particularly bright, usually showing up as {{Space Pirate}}s or hired muscle. That said, they are still a spacefaring race, which implies that they are intelligent enough to invent (or at least reliably utilize) advanced technology.
--->'''Quark:''' ''(Seeing two Nausicaans throwing darts at each others' chests and laughing)'' Doesn't that hurt?\\
'''Brunt:''' I'm sure it does. Most Nausicaan games do.
** The Pakleds, in their first appearance on TNG, were just plain dumb without any muscle. Their size was, at least to outward appearances, more obesity than anything else. Their recurrence on ''WesternAnimation/StarTrekLowerDecks'' is where they fit this trope better; they are just as stupid as they were before, but with a more intimidating physical presence that emphasizes their brute strength.
** Subverted with the Klingons, the archetypal {{Proud Warrior Race Guy}}s of the franchise. They're best known for their strength and durable physiology, but that doesn't mean they're stupid. At worst, they can be more prone to letting their [[BloodKnight bloodthirst]] or [[HonorBeforeReason sense of martial honor]], as evidenced by how KlingonScientistsGetNoRespect, but anyone who has met a Klingon scholar knows they are intellectual equals of any other Alpha Quadrant power.
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* ''Series/{{Firefly}}'': Jayne appears to be this at first; a moron whose skills are limited to hitting and shooting stuff. [[HiddenDepths But don't be fooled]]. Over the course of the show, he's demonstrated that he's a reasonably-cunning planner, a skilled tracker, and a capable pilot. [[PlayingWithATrope Admittedly]], he's [[BookDumb not academically bright]], but he's very knowledgeable about a lot of practical skills. He's also shown to be an impressive judge of character -- seeing through Dobson's lies instantly, for example.

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* ''Series/{{Firefly}}'': Jayne appears to be this at first; a moron whose skills are limited to hitting and shooting stuff. [[HiddenDepths But don't be fooled]]. Over the course of the show, he's demonstrated that he's a reasonably-cunning planner, a skilled tracker, and a capable pilot. [[PlayingWithATrope Admittedly]], he's [[BookDumb not academically bright]], but he's very knowledgeable about a lot of practical skills. He's also shown to be an impressive judge of character -- seeing through Dobson's lies instantly, for example. There’s also material suggesting that if the show wasn’t cancelled, he’d have been revealed as one of the creators of Blue Sun, a huge, system-wide corporation, but who was kicked out. That could really throw his intelligence into question.

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* ''Series/GameOfThrones'':
** The Eyrie's jailer Mord may even be mentally retarded, but is big and strong enough to be competent at his job. He's also nearly too dumb to bribe.
** Hodor isn't very intelligent, but he can rip chains off the wall and pulverize the throat of a strong and skilled man. He also stopped a wave of wights pushing down a door to the point the wights had to break the sides of the door and slice him up to advance since they couldn't simply push him down.
** Lorch is a competent warrior and certainly has his uses...relying on his brain is not one of those uses.
** Gregor is a killing machine with little to no sense of tactics or restraint, as he's too AxCrazy to consider whether his acts of brutality are actually detrimental in the long run. Nor does it seem likely that he cares, it's not like the Lannisters pay him for being smart, his job is to apply DisproportionateRetribution to those who cross the family. After his transformation, Qyburn implies he's even dumber than before as the "experiments" he did to save him affected his mind, and most of his free will appears to be gone, becoming instead an obedient drone.
* ''Series/OurMissBrooks'': [[DumbJock School athlete]] Stretch Snodgrass.

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* ''Series/GameOfThrones'':
**
''Series/{{Angel}}'': The Eyrie's jailer Mord may even be mentally retarded, but is big Beast in Season 4. Just the fact that he ''has'' a long-term plan other than mindless slaughter and strong enough to be competent at his job. He's also nearly too dumb to bribe.
** Hodor isn't very intelligent, but he can rip chains off the wall and pulverize the throat of a strong and skilled man. He also stopped a wave of wights pushing down a door to the point the wights had to break the sides of the door and slice him up to advance since they couldn't simply push him down.
** Lorch
wanton mass destruction is a competent warrior and certainly has his uses...relying on his brain is not one of those uses.
** Gregor is a killing machine with little to no sense of tactics or restraint, as
sign that he's too AxCrazy working for someone else.
** This is zigzagged with Gunn, who seemed typecast as the dumb muscle (and he is aware of this). That is, through the end of Season 4. The upgrade that Wolfram and Hart gives him is
to consider whether make him into the brains of the outfit, the Ace Attorney.
** The [[UnevenHybrid half-demon]] Groosalugg is in
his acts of brutality physical strength on the same level as Angel, a vampire over 200 years old (vampires in Buffyverse are actually detrimental in getting [[StrongerWithAge stronger with age]], and Angel is really badass). He is also the long run. Nor does [[TerrorHero unbeaten champion]] in his homeworld, where he killed numerous demons and never lost a fight. However, it seem likely quickly becomes apparent that he cares, it's not like the Lannisters pay him for being smart, his job is to apply DisproportionateRetribution to those who cross the family. After his transformation, Qyburn implies anything but clever. Of course he's even dumber than before as the "experiments" not a complete idiot because he did to save him affected his mind, and most of his free will appears to be gone, becoming instead an obedient drone.
* ''Series/OurMissBrooks'': [[DumbJock School athlete]] Stretch Snodgrass.
left Cordelia when he realized that she actually loves Angel.



* Ronon from ''Series/StargateAtlantis''. PlayedForLaughs at times and sort of justified because of his past. His "plans" often contain simply StuffBlowingUp or killing the enemy instead of (necessarily) working together and he's very unwilling to try a more intelligent method. However, he seems to work great with [[TheSmartGuy McKay]].
-->"Mission Report: [[spoiler:Michael]] invaded Atlantis. Tried to blow it up. We stopped him. End of report."
* While he [[TheGhost never actually appeared on camera]], the character of Moose Thompson was described this way on ''Series/TheRedGreenShow''. Red described Moose as being physically stronger than an ox, while mentally it was too close to call.
* Dagwood, the flawed [[SuperSoldier Dagger]] prototype, from ''Series/SeaQuestDSV''.
* ''Series/{{Firefly}}'': Jayne appears to be this at first; a moron whose skills are limited to hitting and shooting stuff. [[HiddenDepths But don't be fooled]]. Over the course of the show, he's demonstrated that he's a reasonably-cunning planner, a skilled tracker, and a capable pilot. [[PlayingWithATrope Admittedly]], he's [[BookDumb not academically bright]], but he's very knowledgeable about a lot of practical skills. He's also shown to be an impressive judge of character--seeing through Dobson's lies instantly, for example.
* Finn from ''Series/{{Glee}}'' is a six-foot-three athlete who isn't exactly the brightest bulb in the bunch.
* Ogrons, a species of gigantic caveman types used as muscle by the Daleks in the original ''Series/DoctorWho''.
** Incidentally, in a metafictional in-joke, "OGRON" is the name of the Soviet equivalent of UNIT (Operativnaya Grupo Razvedkoy Obyeddinyonnich Natsii: United Nations Surveillance Operations Group).

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* Ronon from ''Series/StargateAtlantis''. PlayedForLaughs at times and sort of justified because of his past. His "plans" often contain simply StuffBlowingUp or killing the enemy instead of (necessarily) working together and The carnival strongman in ''Series/{{Carnivale}}'' is an enormous ManChild.
* Played with on ''Series/{{Chuck}}'' with John Casey (another Creator/AdamBaldwin character). As
he's very unwilling played by [[TheBigGuy all 6'4", 230 lbs]] of Adam Baldwin, Casey is without question the biggest and strongest member of the team (Creator/ZacharyLevi is quite tall as well, but not ''nearly'' as powerfully built), shown to be able to resist ''multiple'' tranq darts, and many bad guys just injure ''themselves'' [[MadeOfIron when they try to punch him in the face]]. He also once ripped an old-style radiator out of a more hotel wall after he was cuffed to it ''and used it as a weapon while still cuffed to it'' in the subsequent fight. However many laughs are also had at his expense over not being as bright as Chuck and Sarah, even failing an aptitude test ''miserably'' with the lowest score ''ever recorded'' when he and Chuck are trying to infiltrate a Fulcrum recruiting center. The played with comes in that Casey's is actually closer to average in intelligence, well-trained, and capable of thinking quickly on missions. It's just that many of his associates on the show are unusually intelligent method. However, he seems and highly-technical people due to work great with [[TheSmartGuy McKay]].
-->"Mission Report: [[spoiler:Michael]] invaded Atlantis. Tried to blow it up. We stopped him. End of report."
* While he [[TheGhost never actually appeared on camera]],
the character of Moose Thompson was described this way on ''Series/TheRedGreenShow''. Red described Moose as being physically stronger than an ox, while mentally it was too close to call.
* Dagwood, the flawed [[SuperSoldier Dagger]] prototype, from ''Series/SeaQuestDSV''.
* ''Series/{{Firefly}}'': Jayne appears to be this at first; a moron whose skills are limited to hitting and shooting stuff. [[HiddenDepths But don't be fooled]]. Over the course
nature of the show, he's demonstrated that he's a reasonably-cunning planner, a skilled tracker, and a capable pilot. [[PlayingWithATrope Admittedly]], he's [[BookDumb not academically bright]], but he's very knowledgeable about a lot of practical skills. He's also shown to be an impressive judge of character--seeing through Dobson's lies instantly, for example.
* Finn from ''Series/{{Glee}}'' is a six-foot-three athlete who isn't exactly
assignment, so his main role on the brightest bulb in team is acting as the bunch.
* Ogrons, a species of gigantic caveman types used as
muscle by while Chuck and Sarah usually handle the Daleks in the original ''Series/DoctorWho''.
** Incidentally, in a metafictional in-joke, "OGRON" is the name of the Soviet equivalent of UNIT (Operativnaya Grupo Razvedkoy Obyeddinyonnich Natsii: United Nations Surveillance Operations Group).
finesse.



* The carnival strongman in ''Series/{{Carnivale}}'' is an enormous ManChild.

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* Ogrons, a species of gigantic caveman types used as muscle by the Daleks in the original ''Series/DoctorWho''.
** Incidentally, in a metafictional in-joke, "OGRON" is the name of the Soviet equivalent of UNIT (Operativnaya Grupo Razvedkoy Obyeddinyonnich Natsii: United Nations Surveillance Operations Group).
* ''Series/{{Firefly}}'': Jayne appears to be this at first; a moron whose skills are limited to hitting and shooting stuff. [[HiddenDepths But don't be fooled]]. Over the course of the show, he's demonstrated that he's a reasonably-cunning planner, a skilled tracker, and a capable pilot. [[PlayingWithATrope Admittedly]], he's [[BookDumb not academically bright]], but he's very knowledgeable about a lot of practical skills. He's also shown to be an impressive judge of character -- seeing through Dobson's lies instantly, for example.
* ''Series/GameOfThrones'':
**
The carnival strongman Eyrie's jailer Mord may even be mentally retarded, but is big and strong enough to be competent at his job. He's also nearly too dumb to bribe.
** Hodor isn't very intelligent, but he can rip chains off the wall and pulverize the throat of a strong and skilled man. He also stopped a wave of wights pushing down a door to the point the wights had to break the sides of the door and slice him up to advance since they couldn't simply push him down.
** Lorch is a competent warrior and certainly has his uses...relying on his brain is not one of those uses.
** Gregor is a killing machine with little to no sense of tactics or restraint, as he's too AxCrazy to consider whether his acts of brutality are actually detrimental
in ''Series/{{Carnivale}}'' the long run. Nor does it seem likely that he cares, it's not like the Lannisters pay him for being smart, his job is to apply DisproportionateRetribution to those who cross the family. After his transformation, Qyburn implies he's even dumber than before as the "experiments" he did to save him affected his mind, and most of his free will appears to be gone, becoming instead an enormous ManChild.obedient drone.
* Finn from ''Series/{{Glee}}'' is a six-foot-three athlete who isn't exactly the brightest bulb in the bunch.
* ''Series/{{Justified}}'' has [[TheBrute Coover Bennett]], a hulking MightyGlacier who is also the show's poster boy for arrested emotional development. He acts like he's about eight years old. [[TheBerserker Get him in a fight, though...]]
** The final season introduces Choo-Choo, so named because when he hits you, it's like you've been hit by a train.
* Ryuga Banjo, the Second Rider of ''Series/KamenRiderBuild'', is as dumb as a sack of obsolete encyclopedias and has a mean [[HotBlooded temper]]; the title character even explicitly [[InsultOfEndearment calls him this]][[note]]''Kinniku baka'', literally "muscle idiot"[[/note]]. On the other hand, he also has [[HiddenDepths suprising]] amount of insight and intuition, provided his temper doesn't get in the way.
* ''Series/KingdomAdventure'': Gorf is one of [[TheDragon Magistrate Pitts']] guards at Lumia Castle, and he's dimwitted and very easy to trick.
* Adam, the Lab Rat with SuperStrength in ''Series/LabRats''. [[SugarWiki/FunnyMoments Lampshaded in how it takes a second to come up with a plan to trick him.]]
* In ''Series/LilHorrors'', Duncan Stein (a FrankensteinsMonster) is easily the strongest and dumbest of the Horrors.



* Brazilian group Casseta & Planeta had Carlos Maçaranduba, a stupid muscle-head with a penchant for violence (parodying the local subculture of the "pitboys")--and [[BerserkButton anything he deems doubtful of his masculinity]] leads to a beating. His friend Ulson Montanha is only slightly smarter.
* ''Series/{{Angel}}'': The Beast in Season 4. Just the fact that he ''has'' a long-term plan other than mindless slaughter and wanton mass destruction is a sign that he's working for someone else.
** This is zigzagged with Gunn, who seemed typecast as the dumb muscle (and he is aware of this). That is, through the end of Season 4. The upgrade that Wolfram and Hart gives him is to make him into the brains of the outfit, the Ace Attorney.
** The [[UnevenHybrid half-demon]] Groosalugg is in his physical strength on the same level as Angel, a vampire over 200 years old (vampires in Buffyverse are getting [[StrongerWithAge stronger with age]], and Angel is really badass). He is also the [[TerrorHero unbeaten champion]] in his homeworld, where he killed numerous demons and never lost a fight. However, it quickly becomes apparent that he is anything but clever. Of course he's not a complete idiot because he left Cordelia when he realized that she actually loves Angel.
* Adam, the Lab Rat with SuperStrength in ''Series/LabRats''. [[SugarWiki/FunnyMoments Lampshaded in how it takes a second to come up with a plan to trick him.]]
* ''Series/{{Justified}}'' has [[TheBrute Coover Bennett]], a hulking MightyGlacier who is also the show's poster boy for arrested emotional development. He acts like he's about eight years old. [[TheBerserker Get him in a fight, though...]]
** The final season introduces Choo-Choo, so named because when he hits you, it's like you've been hit by a train.
* Ryuga Banjo, the Second Rider of ''Series/KamenRiderBuild'', is as dumb as a sack of obsolete encyclopedias and has a mean [[HotBlooded temper]]; the title character even explicitly [[InsultOfEndearment calls him this]][[note]]''Kinniku baka'', literally "muscle idiot"[[/note]]. On the other hand, he also has [[HiddenDepths suprising]] amount of insight and intuition, provided his temper doesn't get in the way.
* In ''Series/{{Supernatural}}'', the Men of Letters saw hunters as brutish but necessary.
* Played with on ''Series/{{Chuck}}'' with John Casey (another Creator/AdamBaldwin character). As he's played by [[TheBigGuy all 6'4", 230 lbs]] of Adam Baldwin, Casey is without question the biggest and strongest member of the team (Creator/ZacharyLevi is quite tall as well, but not ''nearly'' as powerfully built), shown to be able to resist ''multiple'' tranq darts, and many bad guys just injure ''themselves'' [[MadeOfIron when they try to punch him in the face]]. He also once ripped an old-style radiator out of a hotel wall after he was cuffed to it ''and used it as a weapon while still cuffed to it'' in the subsequent fight. However many laughs are also had at his expense over not being as bright as Chuck and Sarah, even failing an aptitude test ''miserably'' with the lowest score ''ever recorded'' when he and Chuck are trying to infiltrate a Fulcrum recruiting center. The played with comes in that Casey's is actually closer to average in intelligence, well-trained, and capable of thinking quickly on missions. It's just that many of his associates on the show are unusually intelligent and highly-technical people due to the nature of the assignment, so his main role on the team is acting as the muscle while Chuck and Sarah usually handle the finesse.



* Red King of ''Franchise/UltraSeries'' fame, beginning with the original ''Series/{{Ultraman}}''. While he may be physically powerful enough to tear apart other kaiju limb from limb, his lack of brains means he usually stands no chance against Ultra heroes.
** A heroic example is Windam, one of Series/UltraSeven's [[{{Mons}} Capsule Kaiju]]. As a HumongousMecha, Windam is quite strong and able to spar with other kaiju quite well, but also rather mindless. The alien invaders Seven often faces are quite good at taking advantage of this, with one of them even brainwashing him to attack Ultraseven (who then subdues Windam by ''making him dizzy'').
** Black King from ''Series/ReturnOfUltraman'' is Red King on steroids. Even stronger than him, and with armored hide capable of surviving nearly any attack, bur even stupider to the point where he can only act under the command of highly intelligent alien invaders, such as Nackle.
** Doragoris/[[SpellMyNameWithAnS Doragory]] from ''Series/UltramanAce'' is considered the most physically powerful of Yapool's Choju (like Red King, he can literally rip lesser kaiju to shreds), but is also considerably less intelligent than most of them.
** ''Series/UltramanTiga'' continues the tradition with Silvergon. He's strong enough overpower Tiga's [[MultiformBalance Power Type]] and ''punch holes through a friggin[='=] force field''. but when faced with Tiga, his stupidity comes to light as he actually tries to perform Tiga's {{Finishing Move}}s and MultiformBalance abilities when it sees the hero do them. Additionally, his terrible eyesight means all Tiga had to do to get the upper hand was simply stand still whenever Silvergon was looking at him.

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* Red King of ''Franchise/UltraSeries'' fame, beginning with the original ''Series/{{Ultraman}}''. While he may be physically powerful enough to tear apart other kaiju limb from limb, his lack of brains means he usually stands no chance against Ultra heroes.
** A heroic example is Windam, one of Series/UltraSeven's [[{{Mons}} Capsule Kaiju]]. As a HumongousMecha, Windam is quite strong and able to spar with other kaiju quite well, but also rather mindless. The alien invaders Seven often faces are quite good at taking advantage of this, with one of them even brainwashing him to attack Ultraseven (who then subdues Windam by ''making him dizzy'').
** Black King from ''Series/ReturnOfUltraman'' is Red King on steroids. Even stronger than him, and with armored hide capable of surviving nearly any attack, bur even stupider to the point where he can only act under the command of highly intelligent alien invaders, such as Nackle.
** Doragoris/[[SpellMyNameWithAnS Doragory]] from ''Series/UltramanAce'' is considered the most physically powerful of Yapool's Choju (like Red King, he can literally rip lesser kaiju to shreds), but is also considerably less intelligent than most of them.
** ''Series/UltramanTiga'' continues the tradition with Silvergon. He's strong enough overpower Tiga's [[MultiformBalance Power Type]] and ''punch holes through a friggin[='=] force field''. but when faced with Tiga, his stupidity comes to light as he actually tries to perform Tiga's {{Finishing Move}}s and MultiformBalance abilities when it sees the hero do them. Additionally, his terrible eyesight means all Tiga had to do to get the upper hand was simply stand still whenever Silvergon was looking at him.
''Series/OurMissBrooks'': [[DumbJock School athlete]] Stretch Snodgrass.



* ''Series/KingdomAdventure'': Gorf is one of [[TheDragon Magistrate Pitts']] guards at Lumia Castle, and he's dimwitted and very easy to trick.
* In ''Series/LilHorrors'', Duncan Stein (a FrankensteinsMonster) is easily the strongest and dumbest of the Horrors.

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* ''Series/KingdomAdventure'': Gorf is one While he [[TheGhost never actually appeared on camera]], the character of [[TheDragon Magistrate Pitts']] guards Moose Thompson was described this way on ''Series/TheRedGreenShow''. Red described Moose as being physically stronger than an ox, while mentally it was too close to call.
* Dagwood, the flawed [[SuperSoldier Dagger]] prototype, from ''Series/SeaQuestDSV''.
* Ronon from ''Series/StargateAtlantis''. PlayedForLaughs
at Lumia Castle, times and sort of justified because of his past. His "plans" often contain simply StuffBlowingUp or killing the enemy instead of (necessarily) working together and he's dimwitted and very easy unwilling to trick.
try a more intelligent method. However, he seems to work great with [[TheSmartGuy McKay]].
-->"Mission Report: [[spoiler:Michael]] invaded Atlantis. Tried to blow it up. We stopped him. End of report."
* In ''Series/LilHorrors'', Duncan Stein (a FrankensteinsMonster) is easily ''Series/{{Supernatural}}'', the strongest Men of Letters saw hunters as brutish but necessary.
* Red King of ''Franchise/UltraSeries'' fame, beginning with the original ''Series/{{Ultraman}}''. While he may be physically powerful enough to tear apart other kaiju limb from limb, his lack of brains means he usually stands no chance against Ultra heroes.
** A heroic example is Windam, one of Series/UltraSeven's [[{{Mons}} Capsule Kaiju]]. As a HumongousMecha, Windam is quite strong
and dumbest able to spar with other kaiju quite well, but also rather mindless. The alien invaders Seven often faces are quite good at taking advantage of this, with one of them even brainwashing him to attack Ultraseven (who then subdues Windam by ''making him dizzy'').
** Black King from ''Series/ReturnOfUltraman'' is Red King on steroids. Even stronger than him, and with armored hide capable of surviving nearly any attack, bur even stupider to
the Horrors.point where he can only act under the command of highly intelligent alien invaders, such as Nackle.
** Doragoris/[[SpellMyNameWithAnS Doragory]] from ''Series/UltramanAce'' is considered the most physically powerful of Yapool's Choju (like Red King, he can literally rip lesser kaiju to shreds), but is also considerably less intelligent than most of them.
** ''Series/UltramanTiga'' continues the tradition with Silvergon. He's strong enough overpower Tiga's [[MultiformBalance Power Type]] and ''punch holes through a friggin[='=] force field''. but when faced with Tiga, his stupidity comes to light as he actually tries to perform Tiga's {{Finishing Move}}s and MultiformBalance abilities when it sees the hero do them. Additionally, his terrible eyesight means all Tiga had to do to get the upper hand was simply stand still whenever Silvergon was looking at him.

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* ''Series/KingdomAdventure'': Gorf is one of [[TheDragon Magistrate Pitts']] guards at Lumia Castle, and he's dimwitted and very easy to trick.

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* Ryuga Banjo, the SecondRider of ''Series/KamenRiderBuild'', is as dumb as a sack of obsolete encyclopedias and has a mean [[HotBlooded temper]]; the title character even explicitly [[InsultOfEndearment calls him this]][[note]]''Kinniku baka'', literally "muscle idiot"[[/note]]. On the other hand, he also has [[HiddenDepths suprising]] amount of insight and intuition, provided his temper doesn't get in the way.

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* ''Series/{{Angel}}'': 88 The Beast in Season 4. Just the fact that he ''has'' a long-term plan other than mindless slaughter and wanton mass destruction is a sign that he's working for someone else.

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** The [[UnevenHybrid half-demon]] Groosalugg is in his physical strength on the same level as Angel, a vampire over 200 years old (vampires in Buffyverse are getting [[StrongerWithAge stronger with age]], and Angel is really badass). He is also the [[TerrorHero unbeaten champion]] in his homeworld, where he killed numerous demons and never lost a fight. However, it quickly becomes apparent that he is anything but clever. Of course he's not a complete idiot because he left Cordelia when he realized that she actually loves Angel.

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