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9[[quoteright:350:[[Literature/AnimalFarm https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/thenapoleon.jpg]]]] [[caption-width-right:350:''[[Music/PinkFloyd Big, man! pig, man! — ha-ha, charade you are!]]'']]
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11->''Big and fat.\
12Pig's supposed to look like that.\
13Barnyard thug,\
14Sleeps on straw and he calls it a rug,\
15Yeah, that's a rug, okay...\
16He's walking down the street\
17And nobody's gonna argue with him--\
18He's a half a ton of pig meat!''
19-->-- '''Music/PaulSimon''', "Pigs, Sheep and Wolves"
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21Pigs tend to be associated with a plethora of negative traits. This is why "pig" is commonly used to describe unpleasant individuals, much like "[[YouDirtyRat rat]]" or "[[SnakesAreSinister snake]]".
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23As a result, it's not a surprise that many fictional pigs are portrayed as cruel and/or dangerous. It helps that many traits associated with pigs are also traits that evil characters often have. For instance, a GluttonousPig or MessyPig could be portrayed as a VillainousGlutton, FatBastard, and/or have JabbaTableManners; the trope FedToPigs might even come into play, which can become even ''more'' disturbing when the pigs are sapient. A PervertedPig can easily be used in conjunction with just about any of the TropesAboutPerverts, or in more extreme cases, even SexualHarassmentAndRapeTropes. Boars (especially wild boars) are often portrayed as [[FullBoarAction dangerous and formidable fighters]]. Even the often-positive BrainyPig trope can easily be used for a pig that's an EvilGenius or InsufferableGenius, or, particularly in more political works, simply scheming and slimy.
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25Many works will use pigs to represent certain AcceptableTargets. [[CorruptCorporateExecutive Greedy businessmen]] and [[MorallyBankruptBanker bankers]] are two examples, but so are [[PolicePig police officers]], especially [[PoliceBrutality aggressive]], [[DirtyCop corrupt]], [[PoliceAreUseless incompetent]], and/or [[DonutMessWithACop gluttonous]] ones.[[note]]Since "pig" is often used as a derogatory term for police officers, this may also be done as a VisualPun.[[/note]] Similarly, a pig may even be a PoliticallyIncorrectVillain of some sort, perhaps as a LiteralMetaphor to phrases like "racist/sexist pig".
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27Pigs are also commonly represented as ominous or scary, especially in the horror genre. The UncannyValley might be in effect here, due to pigs having several visual similarities to humans, such as their facial features and often pinkish coloration. [[MalevolentMaskedMen Murderers who wear pig masks]] can be interpreted as a symbol of vengeance or revolution, due to this being a reversal of a pig's usual role of being killed for food. Hedonism/overindulgence, savagery, and violence are other motifs that pig-masked killers tend to be associated with.
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29In real life, pigs have been known to [[MonstrousCannibalism kill and eat their own kind]], and have occasionally devoured ''[[ToServeMan humans]]'' ([[FedToPigs dead]] or [[EatenAlive alive]]) when given the opportunity, as a result of them being quite omnivorous and aggressively territorial. However, pigs can be easily trained much like dogs if their territorial actions are caught and discouraged at a young age. Domestic pigs are generally docile towards humans unless they are provoked or starving -- however, when provoked, fully grown pigs can seriously injure or even kill someone. That being said, animals do not have a concept of morality, so '''Administrivia/NoRealLifeExamplesPlease'''
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31This trope seems to be something of a CyclicTrope, due to the interest of pigs as pets, as well as it becoming more well-known that pigs have a number of positive traits, meaning that people may be viewing pigs more positively. Like many other AnimalStereotypes, the region that the work comes from seems to play a factor in this trope as well; this trope is uncommon in Eastern media outside Islamic nations, as countries such as China tend to view pigs in a far more positive light and associate them with desirable traits such as good luck, prosperity, status, and wealth. As a result, most examples of this trope will be from Western media.
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33[[AlwaysMale Most examples of this trope are male]], since many of the negative characteristics of pigs (such as hedonism, aggression, and boorishness) are much more frequently associated with men, but female examples also exist.
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35Evil characters who are animals that closely resemble pigs (such as peccaries and babirusa) can also be examples of this trope. Babirusa in particular may be portrayed as scary due to the [[BodyHorror upper tusks that grow through the top of their skull]], resembling HornsOfVillainy.
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37To fit this trope, the character must be a pig, PigMan, or otherwise have swine as a prominent {{Animal Motif|s}}. Since "pig" is a fairly common insult, as described above, do not list characters who are compared to pigs as a generic insult.
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39Compare OurOrcsAreDifferent, as orcs are often portrayed as pig-like, AlwaysChaoticEvil monsters. Also compare FullBoarAction, a related trope about dangerous and aggressive boars. Contrast HousepetPig. Has nothing to do with EvilIsHammy (nor any of the other variations of LargeHam, for that matter).
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45* Boss Hogg from the ''Energy Hogs'' commercials is the leader of the titular energy hogs, and is depicted as the main antagonist of the ads. He is a cruel and aggressive crime boss who intentionally wastes energy. An earlier ad for the same company depicted a non-anthropomorphic pig raiding a family's home and relentlessly taking their precious items (to emphasize how big energy companies are "piggish") in a SurprisinglyCreepyMoment.
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49* ''Anime/{{Aggretsuko}}'': Director Ton is a [[PoliticallyIncorrectVillain literal chauvinist pig]] and a MeanBoss towards Retsuko. This is later downplayed when he is shown to have a [[JerkWithAHeartOfGold nicer side]].
50* ''Anime/DragonBallGT'': The TV special ''Goku Jr. -- A Hero's Legacy" features the Youma King (renamed Lord Yao in the English dub) as the BigBad of the movie, a big, purple, humanoid boar monster that can transform his arms into weapons. He's the boss of the youmas that live at Mt. Paozu, he's much bigger than a bear and he's got a nasty personality.
51* ''Manga/OnePiece'': [[spoiler:Saint Topman Warcury of the [[OmniscientCouncilOfVagueness Five Elders]] can transform into a Fengxi, a gigantic boar from Chinese mythology that often terrorizes the countryside and causes great havoc. His transformation possesses four tusks and is bigger than a building.]]
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55* ''ComicBook/{{Batman}}'': One of the supervillains in Gotham is Lazlo Valentin, better known as Professor Pyg. [[MeaningfulName As his codename would suggest]], he is an ominous, AxCrazy surgeon who regularly wears a pig mask, and even has at least some resemblance to a pig in most versions of his character.
56* The graphic novel ''BB Wolf and the Three [=LPs=]'' presents a MatureAnimalStory allegory of US race relations, with pigs as the murderous oppressors.
57* One of the new strips in ''The Cor!! ComicBook/{{Buster}} Humour Special'' is ''Swines of Anarchy'', a child-friendly {{parody}} of ''Series/SonsOfAnarchy'' about a [[AllBikersAreHellsAngels violent biker gang]] made up of anthropomorphic pigs.
58* ''ComicBook/{{Maus}}'': Jews are mice, Germans are cats, and Poles are pigs. Some of them help the Jews, but most feel quite threatening.
59* ''WesternAnimation/USAcres'' has Orson Pig's three older brothers, who are {{Big Brother Bull|y}}ies to Orson. They disappeared after the first three weeks of the strip, but the AnimatedAdaptation in ''WesternAnimation/GarfieldAndFriends'' [[AscendedExtra makes them recurring villains]] and [[NamedByTheAdaptation gives them the names Gort, Wart, and Mort]]. There, they continue to bully Orson and attempt to steal his farm's crops.
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63* The MonsterOfTheWeek in one vignette from ''Fanfic/DifferentTalesDifferentLessons'' is Kang Yuwang, a pig gang leader who appears to be a serious danger to the city of Shanghai, due to his numerous supporters, the [[ScrewTheRulesIHaveMoney wealth]] and [[ScrewTheRulesIHaveConnections influence]] he's gained from his numerous illegal activities, and the fact that [[DirtyCop he can pay off most of the city constabularies]], so that both the travellers Crane, Jia, and Mei Ling meet along the way are [[TheDreaded seriously frightened of him]]. The "Sinister" part is ultimately subverted once the heroes actually confront Kang, however, when they find out he's ultimately a HarmlessVillain whose {{Mook}}s are effortlessly overpowered, and the most dangerous thing about him is that [[PervertedPig he's a massive lecher]]. The author admits that they made Kang a slovenly, unpleasant villain both to offend Western sensibilities and Chinese ones, given that he behaves in contrast to the pig's respected and honoured status in the Chinese Zodiac.
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67* ''WesternAnimation/FritzTheCat'': The [[BadCopIncompetentCop incompetent, antagonistic police officers]] are represented [[PolicePig as pigs]].
68* ''Anime/PrincessMononoke'' begins TheHerosJourney when a hideous creature attacks the Emishi farming village. Ashitaka is able to down the monster, which is revealed to be a giant boar forest god, filled with rage and hatred after getting shot with a steel musket ball. This hatred manifests as ugly worms that cover the boar like armor, and one worm infects Ashitaka's arm. He becomes an outcast from the village for being cursed by a god.
69* ''Franchise/ToyStory'': InUniverse; in the earlier films, whenever Andy is seen playing with his toys, he often chooses the PiggyBank Hamm to play the villain -- an EvilGenius [[BrainyPig pig]] named "Dr. Porkchop", who frequently [[WouldHurtAChild puts orphaned children in harm's way]]. Hamm himself averts this trope, however, as he is one of the main heroes of the film series and is generally sarcastic at the very worst.
70* ''WesternAnimation/{{Zootopia}}'':
71** Downplayed; when [[FantasticRacism tensions between predators and prey]] are on the rise, a pig can be seen yelling at a leopard at a peace rally to "Go back to the forest, predator!", making him a [[LiteralMetaphor literal]] racist pig.
72** Worth noting is that [[WhatCouldHaveBeen/{{Zootopia}} in initial drafts of the movie]], the villain was Mayor Swinton, who would've been portrayed as a cool, calculating HiddenVillain (which perhaps influenced the creation of [[spoiler:the finished movie's BigBad, Dawn Bellwether]]). WordOfGod has it that her species was chosen to reflect how intelligent pigs are.
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76* ''Film/TheAmityvilleHorror1979'': In the climax, Amy's 'imaginary friend' Jodi, heavily implied to be a demon with some degree of involvement in the supernatural happenings unfolding at the house, is briefly seen looking out a window at George, revealing herself in the process to be a massive red-eyed and purple-skinned demonic pig-like creature.
77* ''Film/BerkshireCounty'': The killers targeting [[TheProtagonist Kylie]] in the house all wear pig masks. One of them looks like he fashioned his pig mask out of a [[SackheadSlasher burlap sack]].
78* One of the minor antagonists in ''Film/GuardiansOfTheGalaxyVol3'' is War Pig, a scary-looking {{cyborg}} pig who serves as one of [[BigBad the High Evolutionary]]'s guards.
79* Nimue's main [[TheDragon Dragon]] for the majority of ''Film/Hellboy2019'' is Gruagach, a [[TheFairFolk malicious fairy]] with the appearance of a [[PigMan boar man]] with [[ItsPersonalWithTheDragon a personal enmity with Hellboy]] for getting him banished and stripped of his powers long ago. Towards the climax of the film, he grows brawny and powerful enough to physically hold his own against both Hellboy and [[OurWerebeastsAreDifferent werejaguar]] Ben Daimio at the same time.
80* ''Film/Mandy2018'': Invoked by "Fuck-Pig", a member of The Black Skulls who gruesomely murders people by raping them with a codpiece that has a knife on it that he uses as a dildo.
81* ''Film/{{Razorback}}'' is about a [[FullBoarAction gigantic wild boar]] that terrorizes the outback, killing and devouring people.
82* ''Film/ReturnOfTheJedi'': The Gamorrean guards at Jabba the Hut's palace are green-skinned porcine-like creatures with snouts, tusks, and make snorting noises.
83* The killers in the ''Franchise/{{Saw}}'' series have pigs as a recurring motif.
84** The original idea for the motif among the Jigsaw killers came from John Kramer, who, as an EasternZodiac believer who began his career as the first of the killers in the Year of the Pig, used pigs to represent a rotting world. He made scary pig masks to wear as disguises (after the first, more mundane-looking pair of masks that he got at a festival), and several of the {{Death Trap}}s he planned use actual pig corpses or draw parallels to them (including a pig farm for testing field that was previously owned by his ex-wife's family). While later killers and accomplices still used the pig masks, none of them had pigs as a regular symbol like John, with Hoffman only using them (and following John's MO most of the time) in order to cover up his drastically different manners until he's publicly exposed in ''Film/Saw3D''.
85** As well as borrowing the pig mask from the Jigsaw killers, the Spiral Killer from ''Film/Spiral2021'' has a creepy-looking PolicePig puppet known as "Mr. Snuggles".
86* In ''Film/TeenageMutantNinjaTurtlesOutOfTheShadows'', Bebop is one half of a criminal duo of humans turned mutants along with his friend Rocksteady who escaped from jail to cause trouble. And he is portrayed as a disgusting, slobbish, obese mutant warthog who prefers to drink, spend his time eating large quantities of food (which includes slurping spaghetti out of an oil drum), and being an obstacle to the main four teenage mutant ninja turtles.
87* One of Torok’s minions that he spawns from Barry in ''Film/Troll1986'' is a hairy pig with claws.
88* The main antagonist in ''Film/TromasWar'' is a man with pig-like features who gets angry when people make jokes about it.
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92* ''Literature/AnimalFarm'': Most of the pigs in the story are portrayed as greedy and hypocritical villains, especially after [[BigBad Napoleon]] takes the helm. The pigs usurp control over the titular farm because [[BrainyPig they were the only animals smart enough to do so]], and begin to change the rules of the farm to their own benefit until eventually [[spoiler:a FullCircleRevolution ensues and the animals find that they can no longer tell the difference between the pigs and the humans]]. Snowball is generally considered to be the TokenGoodTeammate, but even he is a {{downplayed|Trope}} example of this trope, frequently being an InsufferableGenius; he even berates Boxer the horse [[PunishedForSympathy for showing remorse]] after seemingly killing one of the humans.
93* ''Clever Duck'': Downplayed for the eight pigs Mrs. Stout, Mrs. Portly, Mrs. O'Bese, Mrs. Tubby, Mrs. Chubby, Mrs. Swagbelly, Mrs. Roly-Poly, and General Lord Nicholas. They're not evil, but they're {{Insufferable Genius}}es, boasting about their intelligence and referring to the other animals as "ignoramuses".
94* More of a motif than a character, but Creator/AmbroseBierce's [[UsefulNotes/TheAmericanCivilWar Civil War]] short story [[https://www.gutenberg.org/files/13334/13334-h/13334-h.htm#page122 "The Coup de Grace"]] has the protagonist trying to steel himself to MercyKill a severely wounded comrade who has been partly eaten by feral hogs. (This, by the way, was TruthInTelevision; hogs would scavenge after battles and eat human bodies, even if they weren't quite dead.)
95* ''Literature/HarryPotter'': Dudley Dursley is a cruel, selfish, and [[FatBastard fat bully]] who is often [[AnimalMotifs compared]] in text to a pig, and even gets a curly pig tail (courtesy of Hagrid). Hagrid remarks that he actually meant to turn Dudley into a pig entirely, but "I suppose he was so much like a pig anyway there wasn't much left ter do."
96* ''Literature/TheHouseOnTheBorderland'': The House is intermittently transported to an alien world inhabited by ambiguously sapient but very aggressive pig-men.
97* ''Literature/MrMen'': Downplayed in "Mr. Dizzy". The BrainyPig that Mr. Dizzy comes across isn't outright evil, but he [[InsufferableGenius does rub his intelligence in Mr. Dizzy's face]] and makes him feel inadequate [[TheDitz for being dumber than him]].
98* ''Literature/{{Pale}}'': Avery encounters a hostile German-speaking bogeyman who wears a mask that's actually a pig's face stapled to his own, and has control over a sounder of pigs.
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102* ''Series/AceLightning'': One of [[BigBad Lord Fear]]'s minions is Pigface, a [[VillainousGlutton gluttonous]], [[MessyPig unhygienic]] pig monster.
103* Deliberately {{invoked|Trope}} InUniverse in the ''Series/BlackMirror'' pilot episode "[[Recap/BlackMirrorTheNationalAnthem The National Anthem]]". The popular Princess Susannah (a NoCelebritiesWereHarmed amalgamation of Princesses Diana and Kate Middleton) is kidnapped, with the criminal demanding that Prime Minister Michael Callow have [[BestialityIsDepraved sex with a pig]] on live television to free her, or else she'll be killed. The choice of the pig is debated by the government, with some suggesting that it might be a clue that the culprits are a terrorist sect from a religion that thinks pigs are "unclean." [[spoiler:The real kidnapper turns out to be a MadArtist making a statement about how BileFascination [[HumansAreBastards turns humans into terrible people]], implying that he deliberately chose a pig for its symbolic nature.]]
104* ''Series/DoctorWho'': Subverted with the [[PigMan humanoid pig slaves]] from "[[Recap/DoctorWhoS29E4DaleksInManhattan Daleks in Manhattan]]"/"[[Recap/DoctorWhoS29E5EvolutionOfTheDaleks Evolution of the Daleks]]". While they first appear sinister when they kidnap Lazlo in the cold open, [[spoiler:they turn out to be victims of the Daleks, irreversibly transformed from their human state against their will.]]
105* ''Series/{{Grimm}}'':
106** Downplayed concerning the main pig [[BeastMan Wesen]] the [[PigMan Bauerschwein]], who are generally regarded as a diligent, hardworking and social race. While a Bauerschwein is the antagonist in both episodes that tackle their feud with the [[WolfMan Blutbadden]], it's acknowledged they didn't start the feud and have to put up with Blutbadden murdering their kind with near immunity for centuries. The issue is that their efforts to retaliate often [[HeWhoFightsMonsters make them come across as just as vicious and callous]] as their enemies. [[EvilChef Chef Ostler]] is a particularly nasty example, due to him deliberately making it so that his food will agonisingly kill any Blutbadden who unknowingly eats it.
107** Also downplayed concerning the Maline Fatal (wild boar Wesen). While they are known for being steadfast and protective, they also have a reputation for being extremely ferocious and dangerous, to the point that Josef Stalin chose them to be his personal bodyguards.
108** Played straight with Schinderdiv (warthog-like Wesen), who have a reputation for being ruthless, selfish, and dishonest. Of the two to appear, one is a callous abusive boss who forces his employee into dangerous and traumatising fights for cash and willing to murder anyone who gets in his way. The second is a senior member of a terrorist organisation.
109* ''Series/TheMuppetShow'': Downplayed with Miss Piggy. While she isn't evil, she is an aggressive and somewhat {{Jerkass}} diva, and often schemes to either get Kermit or [[ItsAllAboutMe the spotlight]].
110* ''Franchise/StarTrek'': {{Downplayed|Trope}} with the Tellarites, one of the four founding races (along with humans, Vulcans, and Andorians) of the United Federation of Planets. The species is loud, belligerent, and rude, to the point that it's common for a conversation with a Tellarite to begin with them complaining about various things or simply insulting the other party. They're also so combative in speech that the most popular sport on Tellar Prime is ''arguing''. However, the Tellarites as a whole are loyal and helpful members of the Federation who show respect to those who earn it from them.
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115* Paul Gray, a founding (now deceased) member of Music/{{Slipknot}}, is known for his various grim-looking pig masks, though his masks for the later albums he was involved in only had a vague resemblance to pigs.
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117* ''Music/Animals1977'' by Music/PinkFloyd, fittingly for a ConceptAlbum based on ''Literature/AnimalFarm'', portrays the pigs (a metaphor for greedy, authoritative capitalists) as the primary antagonists. "Pigs (Three Different Ones)" is a TheVillainSucksSong about the pigs which also makes use of the scary/ominous definition of the trope, due to the creepy-sounding pig snorts and squeals that occasionally play throughout the song.
118* Pigs are one of the numerous animals mentioned in the lyrics of Music/NineInchNails' ''Music/TheDownwardSpiral'', being used as an {{Animal Motif|s}} within the bleak storyline that the album follows. The songs with the most prominent references are "Piggy", "Heresy" (which uses "swine" as a word), and "March of the Pigs".
119* The cover art of Music/AnaalNathrakh's album ''Endarkenment'' (which isn't present in most of its releases), depicts [[https://www.metal-archives.com/images/9/5/3/2/953270.jpg?4819 an ominous-looking pig head with penises for eyes]]. Pigs are also mentioned in two of the tracks (the title track, whose music video features [[PigMan Pig Men]], and "Libidinous (A Pig with Cocks in Its Eyes)").
120* Invoked through Music/BlackSabbath's song "War Pigs", an anti-war song about the horrors of war and the destruction caused by man. In the song, pigs are a metaphor for people who send the young and poor to fight and die in the Vietnam War.
121-->Day of judgement, God is calling\
122On their knees, the war pigs crawling\
123Begging mercy for their sins\
124Satan laughing, spreads his wings
125* ''Music/TheWhiteAlbum'' by Music/TheBeatles features the song "Piggies", which is a commentary about greed and consumerism, as "bigger piggies" consume the "little piggies".
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129* The Alexander Romances feature an encounter with a PigMan who Alexander and his troops attempt to trap by luring it out with a beautiful, scantily clad woman. However, the plan hits an unexpected snag when the pigman carries the woman off and [[ToServeMan devours her alive]]. Eventually, Alexander and his men are able to chase it down and spear the creature to death.
130* ''Literature/TheBible'':
131** The Gadarene Swine. Already vilified by being an unclean animal in the eyes of the Jews, an extra dimension of disgust is added by their becoming a mechanism for the destruction of a host of unclean demons.
132** The downfall of the Prodigal Son is signified by the only work he can find being as a pig-herd, dealing with dirty and unclean animals no Jew should ever go near. An extra dimension to both stories is added when you wonder what the hell at least two herds of farmed pigs were doing in Jewish Palestine in the first place, a place where pork produce would not be a meat of choice. The answer -- historically -- is that this was the meat ration for the Roman occupiers. The Prodigal Son is therefore disgracing and demeaning himself on another level by working for the Romans. The pigs are Roman pigs -- a little detail the audience of Jesus would have appreciated.
133* In Myth/BrazilianFolklore, the werewolf (lobisomem in Portuguese) can occasionally have the appearance of a [[https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/lobisomem_850x1024.jpg large frightening pig]], or the mix between a pig and a dog.
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137* The wereswine from the ''TabletopGame/AdvancedDungeonsAndDragons2ndEdition'' supplement ''TabletopGame/MystaraMonstrousCompendiumAppendix'' is a lycanthrope that can take the form of a giant hog or a very fat human. They have a voracious appetite, love to eat human flesh, and will ruthlessly murder humans to obtain it.
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141* In ''VideoGame/AmnesiaAMachineForPigs'', Oswald Mandus uses pigs as a dour metaphor for humanity in multiple senses -- intelligent, adaptable, gluttonous, brutal, and filthy. [[TheSecretOfLongPorkPies They even have a similar taste...]] The pig-men roaming the interior of the Machine [[spoiler:actually ''are'' formerly human, transformed into their current state by Mandus' own schemes]], and the game presents them grotesquely with a mixture of revulsion and pity.
142* The antagonists of the ''VideoGame/AngryBirds'' series are the Bad Piggies, a group of gluttonous, green swine who continually try to steal and eat the birds' eggs. They're quite persistent -- no matter how many times the birds break their structures and beat them up, they're always coming back for more.
143* Hangry from ''VideoGame/DarkDeception'' is an animatronic pig who works at a theme park and is obsessed with ribs. [[ToServeMan Human ribs]].
144* ''VideoGame/DarkestDungeon'': The Swine are filthy, disgusting creatures that run rampant through the Warrens. They're the results of failed experiments that [[BigBad the Ancestor]] attempted involving the binding of extraplanar {{Eldritch Abomination}}s into pig carcasses for research. What the Ancestor got instead were three things; a race of semi-intelligent beings that are slowly raising an army to march on the hamlet with, a [[MuckMonster formless, ever-shifting pile of pig goop]] made from the bits he threw away, and a supersized pig-creature that the swine venerate as their god.
145* ''VideoGame/DeadRising2'': Invoked through Randall "Randy" Tugman, an obese, porn-addicted virgin who's taking advantage of the Fortune City outbreak to abduct women, force them to marry him, and then rape them before killing them to repeat the process. Randy has a pig [[AnimalMotifs motif]] as shown by his obesity, [[PervertedPig S&M pig cowl mask]], and a pig head crotch decoration which he calls "Mr. Oink".
146* ''VideoGame/DukeNukem3D'' has the hero fight through a number of nasty alien enemies, including the L.A.R.D., which are pigmen in police uniforms. These mooks aren't especially tough, but they have a nasty habit of crouching to fire, which shrinks their hitbox, and their hitscan shotguns pack a nasty punch.
147* ''VideoGame/EarthBound1994'': Porky/Pokey has pigs as an {{Animal Motif|s}} with his [[FatBastard chubbiness and rudeness]], as well as his name in the Japanese version. He also ends up becoming an OmnicidalManiac who even usurps ''[[EldritchAbomination Giygas]]''.
148* ''VideoGame/{{Gex}}'': Mooshoo Pork is a half-pig half-cow MadScientist who serves as TheDragon to Rez in ''Enter the Gecko'', assisting in taking over the Media Dimension.
149* ''VideoGame/HotlineMiami2WrongNumber'': Martin Brown plays a SerialKiller clad in a pig mask called the Pig Butcher, in a dramatic retelling of the [[VideoGame/HotlineMiami events of the first game]]. The Pig Butcher is a murderous, kidnapping psychopath, and Martin himself loves the job because it allows him to express his desires of inflicting suffering on people and hearing his victims' agonized screaming. Due to the [[UnreliableNarrator nature of the game and its dream sequences]], Martin Brown's crimes and victims may be entirely real while [[ThroughTheEyesOfMadness he's deluded into thinking it's all part of a film]].
150* ''Franchise/TheLegendOfZelda'''s primary BigBad, Ganon, is typically depicted as either a monstrous PigMan, or a humanoid sorcerer who can assume such a form at will. Ganon's primary motivation is lust for power and conquest, and ''[[VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaALinkToThePast A Link to the Past]]'' implies his piglike appearance is a result of the Sacred Realm twisting his form to match his true character. Even some of Ganon's minions, like the Bokoblins and Moblins, have pig-like designs.
151* ''VideoGame/{{Manhunt}}'': [[spoiler:Invoked through Piggsy, the final boss of the game, who is an obese naked man who wields a chainsaw and wears nothing but the severed head of a pig as he makes pig squeals and grunts. Prior to the events of the game, he was a snuff film actor who was driven insane by his over-indulgence in violence.]]
152* ''VideoGame/Mother3'' takes the pig motifs found in the ''VideoGame/{{Mother}}'' series even further with the introduction of the Pigmasks, a fascistic army that corrupts the once-peaceful village of Tazmily.
153* ''VideoGame/Persona5'': Junya Kaneshiro, a FatBastard mafia boss who represents gluttony in the SevenDeadlySins, has both pigs and flies as his {{Animal Motif|s}}. In his boss fight, he summons a piggy bank-shaped HumongousMecha called "Piggytron".
154* ''VideoGame/{{Pigsaw}}'' is set in a giant meat processing plant in a world where humans are processed as meat for anthropomorphic pig people. All the enemies in the game are {{Pig M|an}}en with [[RedEyesTakeWarning red eyes]] and a circular saw appendage who will attack the PlayerCharacter on sight.
155* ''VideoGame/RocketKnightAdventures'': The antagonistic faction of the first game is the Devotindos Empire, whose people are a race of [[PigMan Pig Folk]] who want to wield the power of the Pig Star to rule the planet. They return in ''Rocket Knight'' to help Sparkster's people to push back the Wolf Army[[spoiler:, as a ploy to gain their trust so they could invade them once the Wolves were pushed back]].
156* ''VideoGame/SandsOfDestruction'': Porcus Rex, one of the Beastlords, is a walking, talking pig stereotype and a [[VillainousGlutton gluttonous]] PigMan who is introduced attempting to eat a kid for the [[DisproportionateRetribution crime of accidentally bumping into him]]. When Kyrie attempts to reason with him, Porcus Rex instead decides to eat him as well.
157* ''Franchise/SonicTheHedgehog'':
158** In ''[[VideoGame/SonicTheHedgehog1 Sonic 1]]'', Ball Hog is a robotic pig who stands in one place, attacking Sonic by [[MadBomber tossing bombs at him]].
159** In ''VideoGame/SonicTheHedgehog28Bit'', the Dohyo Master is a sumo-wrestler like Pig Robot who serves as the boss of [[GreenHillZone Green Hills Zone]]. He attempts to beat Sonic at his own game by using [[RollingAttack roll attacks]], and can only be damaged when he is standing still. Later in the game, Sonic encounters Butons, robotic pigs that resemble Ball Hog from the previous game. However, rather than toss bombs, Butons hop around, bouncing towards Sonic if they get close to him.
160** In ''VideoGame/DrRobotniksMeanBeanMachine'', Skweel is a robotic pig who serves as the game's sixth opponent. He stands on two wheels, and in the UsefulNotes/SegaGenesis version of the game, he taunts the player with pork jokes.
161* Pigma Dengar from ''Franchise/StarFox'' was a member of Star Fox, until he betrayed the group to Andross by luring them into a trap, which resulted in James [=McCloud=]'s "[[NeverFoundTheBody disappearance]]". He would become a member of Star Wolf until Wolf kicks him out of the group in ''VideoGame/StarFoxAssault''. Regardless of continuity, he is always depicted as greedy.
162* In ''VideoGame/SuperMarioLand2SixGoldenCoins'', the Three Little Pigheads serve as the bosses of [[ToyTime Mario Zone]]. They emerge from their houses made of straw, sticks, and bricks, and attempt to attack Mario with CollisionDamage.
163* ''VideoGame/TideUp'': [[spoiler:The Girl's [[AbusiveParents abusive mother]]]] takes the form of a giant, bloody pig head in the strange world [[spoiler:of her nightmares]], where she greedily demands to be fed coins and will berate the Girl should she be given anything else. In addition, giving her [[spoiler:the pearls]] leads to the Bad Ending.
164* In the ''VideoGame/{{Tomba}}'' series of games, you play as the titular jungle boy battling hordes of hostile, andromorphic pigs, led by one simply named The Evil Swine who wants to TakeOverTheWorld with magical artifacts.
165* ''VideoGame/YokaiWatch'': Sproink is a pig-like boss yokai that terrorizes bathhouses by making the water too hot for humans to be in.
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169* ''Webcomic/FurryExperience'': Dawn Doe is a business major, first seen working in a typical white-collar office on strip #32. She has just finished printing memos onto brown paper when a colleague informs her that the boss has changed his mind, and wants the memos printed on golden paper. Dawn grouses, "I wish I didn't have to work for that wasteful, arrogant, indecisive pig." That very pig responds, "Wish granted, Miss Doe. You're fired." Dawn's next job is working in a phone bank as a telemarketer for a porcine boss with few scruples. In fact, Dawn has to ask if one upsell tactic is legal, to which the reply is, "Barely."
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173* ''WesternAnimation/BackAtTheBarnyard'': In "Pig Amok", Brunhilda, Pig's [[ArrangedMarriage arraged wife]], is always seen berating and insulting Pig, who is too lovestuck to care. When Otis objects to Pig's arranged marriage, Pig's Great Aunt Gertie challenges him and Brunhilda to a broccoli-eating contest. When Otis appears to have succumbed to broccoli poisoning, Brunhilda laughs at him, which snaps Pig out of his lovestruck state and gets him to call off the wedding. [[spoiler:In the end, it is revealed that Otis faked his death for this reason.]]
174* ''WesternAnimation/BlackDynamite'': Black Dynamite's ''Film/TheWizardOfOz''-inspired dream depicts cops, the corrupt and racist agents of The Man, as a group of anthropomorphic pigs.
175* ''WesternAnimation/CaptainPlanetAndThePlaneteers'': Recurring eco-villain [[MeaningfulName Hoggish Greedly]] is a FatBastard CorruptCorporateExecutive who represents overconsumption of natural resources. He has pink skin, pointed ears, sharp teeth, and a porcine laugh; he also [[JabbaTableManners eats like a pig]]. It's sometimes [[DownplayedTrope downplayed]] in that Greedly [[EvenEvilHasLovedOnes genuinely loves his son Junior]] and is willing to [[EnemyMine work with the Planeteers]] when his own evil schemes inadvertently endanger the boy's life.
176* ''WesternAnimation/CourageTheCowardlyDog'' has Jean Bon, a PigMan who owns a diner where costumers seem to disappear, and then serves dishes that look a lot like them. [[spoiler:Ultimately subverted, as the ending reveals that he just sculpts food that looks like his costumers as a gimmick, and he's actually not harming anyone.]]
177* ''WesternAnimation/MickeysGoodDeed'': Adelbert is a bratty kid who breaks toys his father bought for him. He also abuses Pluto, Mickey Mouse's dog, for his amusement.
178* ''WesternAnimation/TheOwlHouse'': Tibbley Tibblet Grimhammer III, a.k.a. Tibbles, is a recurring con artist with a piglike appearance. Though he seems to be a HarmlessVillain on the surface, he's actually deceptively clever and resourceful and has come close to killing the heroes on occasion.
179* ''WesternAnimation/ShaunTheSheep'': The pigs are often portrayed as greedy and mischeivous thieves that don't mix well with the other animals.
180* [=ManBearPig=] from ''WesternAnimation/SouthPark'' is an [[OurDemonsAreDifferent evil monster from Hell]] who, just as his name implies, resembles a [[MixAndMatchCritters hybrid]] of a human, [[BearsAreBadNews bear]], and pig. [=ManBearPig=] frequently makes noises that alternate between a bear's roaring and a pig's squealing, whenever he shows up to attack people and tear them to pieces.
181* ''WesternAnimation/TaleSpin'': The nation of Thembria is populated mostly by FunnyAnimal pig-people who trudge about the snow and slush of a Soviet Union parody. The main antagonist is Colonel Spigot, a small-tusked boar with a Napoleon complex and severe xenophobia. Not helping is Thembria's High Marshall, a humorless boar who expects excellence from his underlings, and imposes YouHaveFailedMe penalties on those that underperform.
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184-->[[https://youtu.be/ZOqIMfKjQh4 Perfect pig, you bless us with your beauty]],\
185Hallowed hog, how wonderous is your glow,\
186Napoleon, mighty leader\
187Mighty leader watching over us.

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