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In most series, either Everyone Is Bi or there are No Bisexuals; there's usually not much room in between. However, there is one group of bisexuals who seem all too well represented in the mainstream: the cold-blooded murderous sociopaths.

This is a very different phenomenon from the Psycho Lesbian trope. Whereas the Psycho Lesbian is usually violent or deranged out of unrequited love and/or jealousy, the typical Depraved Bisexual is bi because, well, why not? Their willingness to sleep with everyone they can is just one facet of their Ax-Craziness — i.e. they don't consider certain relationships taboo, because they don't consider anything taboo. A slightly less pathological version of the trope depicts the Depraved Bisexual as "simply" supremely manipulative; recognizing the effectiveness of sex as a control mechanism, they resort to it at every opportunity — reasoning that successful seductions gain new thralls, while even unsuccessful ones tend to increase others' fear of you. Male instances are disproportionately likely to be Sissy Villains, but not as often as you might think.

Interestingly enough, though, many if not most Lesbian Vampires are in fact bisexual. Fanservice, you know.

More common in film than on TV, where LGBT+ folk of any sort, and especially bisexuals, were originally a rarity (this changed over time). Of the TV instances, several are Mirror Universe duplicates, to show just how evil and different they are from the originals. At one time this was practically the only way an explicitly bisexual character could appear in any film, anywhere; in his book Bisexual Characters in Film, Wayne Bryant is able to fill a whole chapter of examples of this, as well as another book about bisexual murder victims. In more pleasant examples, bisexual characters simply don't follow Cast Speciation as much as a solidly gay character does and are less likely to be used. An exception is in a mystery plot, where a potential ex-lover being a suspect suddenly becomes much harder to pin down.

Contrast No Love for the Wicked, where their lack of sexual interest is what underscores their villainous nature; and Anything That Moves, where the bisexual/pansexual character just happens to be also hypersexual, or Extreme Omnisexual, where the character is willing to bang anything. See also the older, far more discredited trope of the Depraved Homosexual, which this trope has largely replaced in modern works, and Pragmatic Pansexuality, where a character is willing to use seduction and sex to manipulate people regardless of gender, but is not necessarily actually attracted to those they sleep with.


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  • Adekan:
    • Anri is a prime example — terribly psychotic, and his bisexuality is self-confessed (and demonstrated — he seduces a man and a woman within the space of a few panels.
      Anri: It's true! I love men and women!
    • Kusuko's insane father Kaizo is a powder box merchant who enslaves low-born young women and sells them to men to be abused, after murdering his low-born wife for unverified suspicions that she was cheating on him, he then turns around and imprisons his daughter in a Gilded Cage while telling her terrifying tales of the outside world...and having sex with a girl who looks like a carbon copy of her on the side. To keep his daughter in line, he tells her scary stories about a monstrous yuurei, Nainai-sama, who haunts their box-maze mansion. Except Nainai-sama is real... He also hits on Shiro, holding his face while his heart beats madly and telling him he's beautiful before drugging him, tying him up, and trying to sell him into prostitution while telling him that his beauty will fetch a good price.
  • Angel Sanctuary: Anti-Villain Belial, of the Anything That Moves variety. Rosiel also may count. And by "may", we mean "the only thing keeping it ambiguous is the fact that this is a Kaori Yuki manga". His behavior and relationship with his servant would've placed him squarely in this trope in a less Ho Yay-ridden series.
  • Animamundi Dark Alchemist: Bruno, Count Sandwich (though he seems to prefer the men of the Zaberisk bloodline)
  • Griffith, from Berserk, codifies this trope. He'd be the object of a lot more yaoi pairings if it weren't for the fact that he betrayed the entire Band of the Hawk, killed everyone except Guts and Casca, and raped Casca while he forced Guts to watch. There's no changing that. He mostly seems to be of the manipulative variety, seeing as he only had sex in order to take advantage of someone. Then again, that's what makes Griffith so… ambiguous. Even though we know that Griffith screwed Princess Charlotte just to make himself feel better after Guts left, he might very well have some unrequited feelings for both Guts and Casca, judging from the fact that a) he was a complete Yandere when it came to Guts, through and through and thought about him while having sex with Charlotte, b) before activating his crimson behelit a la Despair Event Horizon, Griffith did have a vision of he and Casca sharing a quiet, peaceful life together, child and all and to top it off, c) he gave Guts and Casca the Kubrick Stare when it was evident that they had become a couple. So one can see how being a Green-Eyed Monster for two people made Griffith become a monster during the Eclipse.
  • Bible Black: Kitami at the start. Most of the cast when they come under Kitami's sway.
  • Black Butler:
    • Grell Sutcliff, though she's more pansexual than anything. She's is a chainsaw-wielding Transgender Dark Action Girl that is very forward about her attraction to Sebastian, within the same five minutes talking about both wanting to cut him into pieces and being the mother of his child. Her affections are not just limited to Sebastian; in general, she loves to flirt with anyone that takes her fancy so long as they are good looking, badass, and sadistic enough. For example, with William Spears and the Undertaker, she seems enamored by William's way of directing violence towards her and asks Undertaker to "make love with me" after she sees his pretty eyes. She also expresses attraction towards Pluto, both when he's in his human male form and dog form, Agni (in the Hamlet OVA), and Kirito (in the first musical). She even gets too close for comfort to Alois at one point and looked like she meant to seduce him. She initially fell in love with Madame Red due to her way of killing prostitutes and later killed her when she thought she was going soft by refusing to kill Ciel, and once commented that she thought Alois's Ninja Maid Hannah Anafeloz had a cute/pretty face — before stabbing her.
    • Lord Aleister Chamber proved himself to be a crazy bastard with every appearance, flirts heavily with the ladies only to try to sell them into sexual slavery, is involved with a plot of turning humans into zombies, and becomes a Yandere towards Elizabeth's female friend. He also flirts with Ciel both when he's Disguised in Drag and when he's dressed normally and acts like a Stalker with a Crush to him, comments fondly on other boys good looks, (Alois, Joanne, and Ciel) as well as getting turned on when he sees Edward's face in the behind the scenes episode.
    • Sebastian is an amoral demon who finds pleasure in the idea of getting to eat Ciel’s soul and acts almost like a low key sexual predator in regards to Ciel due to that. Attempts to eat Ciel’s soul and his relationship with Ciel in general is painted in an ominous romantic light. He also has slept with women for information, in one instance coercing a woman into sexual activities in a dubious scene.
    • Alois Trancy in Season 2. He alternates between being Ax-Crazy, depressed, terrified, sweet, and cheerful, flirts with Sebastian via leaning into him and pronouncing that he "smells good", fanboys him intensively, and is jealous of his devotion to Ciel, is very attached to his butler Claude, treats his one female maidservant Hannah like absolute crap (he stabs out her eye with his fingers just for looking at him and later mocks her for it), dresses and acts very effeminately and flamboyantly and has a girlish face, cross-dresses and flirts with Ciel in the fifth episode and outright tells Ciel that he "wants" him and that he'll kill all his loved ones unless Ciel becomes "his". Also, in episode 8 Alois practically confesses to Claude and in Episode 11, Alois tells Claude "Claude, you ensnared my heart in a spider web, my eternal Highness. I wanted your love". He also is jealous of Claude's attachment to Ciel and abuses Ciel's body that his soul resides in at one point because of it, threatening to commit suicide while in Ciel's body because he's Not Good with Rejection. In "Spider's Intentions" there's a scene where he compares Claude to a butterfly in his mind and yearns to keep Claude by his side even if he has to clip off his wings. In a fit of insanity in the short, he also sets a fire in a room. In episode 8 Alois expertly seduces the old man Lord Trancy suggesting he's not a virgin and that he might have experience soliciting himself for money before being taken in by Lord Trancy. In regards to the ladies, he's willing to share a dance with Elizabeth, Ciel's fiance, in order to spite Ciel, and confessed he Desperately Craves Affection from anyone, including Hannah, despite his abuse of her. The huge attraction he has toward men and No Sense of Personal Space he has in regards to anyone in particular is implied to be because of loneliness, attachment and abandonment issues stemming from a Dark and Troubled Past where he found his only remaining family member (his brother) dead, Rape Leads to Insanity, and Rape and Switch, which perhaps affected him in a promiscuous sense and twisted his concept of sex and romance overall.
    • Azzurro is a mob leader who shows interest in Ciel and grabs Ciel's face in Episode 2, saying they're similar and telling him "Let's get along" after kidnapping him. It's implied he might've tried to molest Ciel had Sebastian not come to his rescue and he also beat him up when he said something that angered him. His attraction to women seems to come into play when Sebastian is threatening him and Azzurro offers him anything he wants, money or women, if he'll spare him, implying that he likes and has no shortage of either.
    • In the Spiders Intention OVA, the Trancy triplet named Timber pervertedly comments that he'd "be willing to" love Alois for how heated, passionate, and unstable he can be and also finds him to be cute when he cries implying he has affection for him. He also lusts after Ms. Fanservice Hannah with the other triplets. In terms of depravity, he comments with his brothers that if it weren't for Hannah living in the mansion he would burn down the place in a heartbeat.
    • Then there's Baron Kelvin's obsession with Ciel which also counts as No Yay considering the fact that Baron Kelvin is an old, ugly, fat psycho and Ciel is a beautiful little 12-year-old. Also, he apparently fell in love with Ciel when he first saw him at age 7 and is keenly aware that Ciel is beautiful while he is not. He becomes determined to get surgery and change his appearance, hoping to "become beautiful" and therefore worthy of Ciel, since he believes that "only special people can touch other special people" and desires to touch him sexually. He also comments on Ciel's father's beautiful looks and doesn't care at all when his wife divorces him because of her disgust towards his unsavory actions. He tries entertaining Ciel with a show of mind-wiped circus kids where they die gruesomely to Kelvin's utter delight. He wanted to recreate the moment when Ciel was captured with the other children and tortured by the cultists. Did we mention his way of becoming beautiful to suit Ciel involved using parts from children to make himself a new body and even had his legs amputated for this purpose?
    • Ciel's twin brother, the real Ciel is a yandere at almost incestuous levels. Even as a child, "Ciel" hated being separated from his brother; he actually cried when Ciel said he wanted to move to London to work at a toy shop. When Undertaker resurrects him as a Bizarre Doll, "Ciel" declares that he will never leave Ciel's side ever again. And indeed he clung desperately to life during the revival process, tunnel visioning on seeing his beloved brother again. He has taken Ciel’s place at the mansion and gotten Ciel framed and arrested, taking his fiancé Elizabeth as his own.
    • Minor character Nina Hopkins is a "sort-of" example. She leans mostly towards women, and is willing to take gross liberties with them (outright molesting Mey-Rin when she first appears), but is also an open shotacon - her exact interests are "women and boys under fifteen". Ciel (who's 13 for most of the series) is naturally wary of her, but tolerates her because, despite dancing on the borderline of being a sex offender, she's the best tailor in London.
  • Black Lagoon:
    • Revy, the Lagoon's Dark Action Girl, has tons of Belligerent Sexual Tension with her male teammate Rock (as well as getting jealous when Eda flirts with him), and in Chapter 81 she essentially threatens to make Jane her bitch by saying that when she was in prison she was so good that her partners could never go back to anyone else. In chapter 101, she performs as a domme in a BDSM show at Rowan's strip club (to pay him back for helping them out earlier in the arc), with a female sub.
    • Implied with Gretel. She's Ax-Crazy and has disturbing subtext with her sexually ambiguous twin Hansel, enjoyed feeling up Eda a bit too much, as well as offered herself sexually to Rock to thank him for his kindness, and in an omake, both of them wanted to 'play doctor like the adults do' with Garcia.
  • Shira from Blade of the Immortal. He doesn't care what gender his victims are, so long as he can get his kicks from them. And unfortunately, Shira gets his kicks out of doing really perverted, twisted, and violent things (like raping people while he cuts them up). In earlier chapters, he outright explains that he always needs someone to keep "the part down there" happy, and then when his arm is cut off and he can no longer visit brothels, he kidnaps a young boy, forces him to take care of him, and rapes him.
  • A Cruel God Reigns:
    • Jeremy gets treated like this in the latter half of the series after he becomes a Hooker with a Heart of Gold. However, the trope is twisted a little bit considering Jeremy's Rape as Backstory, Rape Leads to Insanity, and Ambiguously Bi statuses.
    • Greg Roland. In addition to his abuse of Jeremy, he also physically abused several prostitutes, as well as his sister-in-law Natasha, and attempted to rape Sharon, the new maid.
  • Genma from the second season of Darker than Black is one of these, and is an utterly loathsome psychopath, despite his seemingly affable and bumbling manner (and oddly enough, he's partnered with a more sympathetic Psycho Lesbian). Genma's primary interest seems to be for young boys, but he makes perverted comments implying that he's open to anything. He also has a highly sadistic streak and reveals casually that he was the one who killed his perky human partner, Yoko, and she was clearly tortured to death.
  • Mitsuka-sensei from DearS, though aside from annoying her students with her constant nymphomania, she's harmless.
  • They don't get any more depraved and handsome than Dr. Kazutaka Muraki from Descendants of Darkness. Although whether he's 'just' being supremely manipulative and hypersexual, or it's just all part of one great squirming Scalpel Crazy package, kind of fluctuates depending on where you are in the plot and whether it's the anime or manga because... the writer is unreliable. About everything. Seriously.
  • Fist of the North Star: Yuda/Judah may look like an flaming homosexual stereotype, but he is established to be a sex predator who forces women in an industrial scale into his harem. That would make him qualify as Camp Straight, but then his interactions with Rei cast his orientation into doubt:
    Rei, you're the one man that I admired. The strongest, most beautiful man in the world. At least let me die in your arms...
  • Fushigi Yuugi:
  • In Gamaran, Masato Nikaido: to sum things up, he's a large man who wears a kimono usually worn by women, along with earrings and nail polish, enjoys killing and maiming in a creepy way both men and girls and when a young Shinnojo managed to wound him he grew obsessed with him. Finally, as a pun, he uses two swords, and in Japanese slang, the term "Manto" (two/both blades) designate bisexuals.
  • Lio Shirazumi from The Garden of Sinners. Possibly. He not only lusts after Shiki but seems to feel this way about Mikiya as well.
  • Good Luck! Ninomiya-kun: Hinako seems to have a fondness for sexually harassing and practically molesting an unwilling Shungo and Mayu. In Episode 8 she strips and forces Mayu into a swimsuit and apron while cooking ramen. Irori subsequently walks in on them and then the two of them force her into one too. Later when Shinobu shows up, the three of them force her into one as well and at this point, they're all doing it with way more gusto than required. To top it off, just before Shungo returns home with ingredients for the ramen, they start thinking certain thoughts about how big and hard that wooden spoon they're stirring the ramen with is. And they certainly don't spare many details on the individual stripping of each girl.
  • Tatsuha Uesugi of Gravitation. He's bisexual and is completely and utterly obsessed with Ryuichi. Whether it's faking illnesses or dressing up in an animal suit, Tatsuha will do anything to get Ryuichi. Unfortunately for Shuichi, if Tatsuha can't get his hands on Ryuichi he forces his UST upon Shuichi as Shuichi resembles Ryuichi (An example of this was shown in the anime when Tatshua sexually molested and thrust himself upon Shuichi before Yuki appeared).
  • Possibly Bryan Hawk of Hajime no Ippo. He only cares about sex and violence. If he can't get enough violence, he needs sex to compensate for it. It's also implied that he gets sexually aroused from beating up his opponents (or at least Takamura).
  • Helter Skelter: Protagonist Lilico (untranslated: Ririko) is a woman obsessed with being loved by the public and manipulates all those around her to continue thriving in her career. She has a boyfriend and sleeps with many men for work, but she also drags her assistant and said assistant's boyfriend into an abusive relationship with her to use them as pawns in her plans. Lots of sex scenes between them heavily push the concept of Questionable Consent among them if not outrigth painting Lilico as sexually assaulting them.
  • Official art for Higurashi: When They Cry plays up the Incest Subtext between Mion and Shion. The original visual novels did have Shion mention she would probably marry Mion if she was a boy, making her Ambiguously Bi status all the more ambiguous. Shion is normally a Nice Guy but when under the Hate Plague is one of the most violent characters, murdering several family members (including her sister), her crush's little sister, and in the anime attempting to rape Keiichi before torturing him to death.
  • Hisoka from Hunter × Hunter. If he's not killing someone, he's usually hitting on the main (mostly male) characters, including the 12-year-old protagonists. He doesn't limit himself to shota boys, though. He's also got the hots for Chrollo and Machi.
  • Ryoufu Housen from Ikki Tousen during the first season. Though her lesbian relationship with her best friend Chinkyuu humanizes her, she also has sex with her leader Toutaku and her ex-boyfriend Saji for power-play reasons, and either rapes (anime) or gropes (manga) her rival Ryoumou Shimei.
  • JoJo's Bizarre Adventure:
  • Midari from Kakegurui. It's strongly implied that the sex of her partner is not important for her if they can bring her enough pain to excite her.
  • Kaze Hikaru: Ito is married, but he outrageously chases after pretty men AND women (in his own words, he's a lover of beautiful things) and the later volumes show him more than willing to use his sexuality to manipulate others for his plans.
  • Debatable with Ritsu Minami in Loveless. He loved Soubi's mother and was furious when she married another man, and seemed to have no problem sexually abusing her son Soubi in her place. It could also be that, like many real-life child sexual abusers, his abuse of Soubi had more to do with control than actual physical attraction.
  • Possibly the Phantom from MÄR. He falls in love with Alma and seems to have an obsession with his enemy Alviss. He even tries to kiss Alviss twice, licks the tears off his face, and there's an arc in the anime dedicated to him kidnapping Alviss, brainwashing him, and keeping him chained to his throne. He also has love for the female character Candice.
  • Maranosuke has Zegenshi Doumeki, who just. doesn't. stop. The Dragon to the Big Bad that explicitly hunts down children of both genders, rapes them into servitude, simultaneously deliberately altering them to play to various fetishes then sells them as sex slaves to kinky nobles when he isn't vamping them for their essense to extend his immortality and youth. His explicit intentions with Pettanko Futanari Okoi made that clear along with his joy of having sex with children. Nobody lost any sleep when that asshole died.
  • MARRIAGETOXIN: Subverted. Kinosaki is a crossdressing, bisexual marriage swindler that uses his charms to gather money from his targets. That said, he is doing that out of a need to help his sick brother on an expensive medical treatment, and while he continues to use his charms on both men and women, it comes with the intention of helping Gero.
  • Masao Kirishima from Mars (1996) is an effeminate sociopath who was often bullied by his only friend, Yuji Aoki. Rei had saved Masao from being beaten to death at one point in time but barely remembers this event as the action was impulsively taken when Rei was still in shock over Sei's death. Soon after this incident, Masao kills Aoki. While Masao admits to having a crush on Rei, he also says that he has a crush on Kira, who he sees as an obstacle in getting to Rei. His personality and mind are very much twisted, and he stalks and attempts to kill both Rei and Kira in the series.
  • In Monster we have Roberto. He's Ax-Crazy and a murdering sociopath. It's canon that he's in love with his boss Johan. He also has sex with Eva and another girl. It is also hinted he had sex with a rather big and depraved woman, who wanted to kill Johan, so they killed her.
  • Tomomi Harukawa from Moonlight Lady practically drags the protagonist Suzuna and her young cousin Io into the sack (never at the same time). This is partially due to her innate affection for them both, and a strange spell that removes her inhibitions
  • Michio Yuki from MW. Yuki is a social climber, infiltrating the worlds of finance and politics by day while brutally murdering and raping people (mostly women) by night—perversely using his Kabuki-honed skills as a female impersonator to pass himself off as the women he's killed. His drive, however, will not be satiated with a promotion here and a rape there. Michio Yuki has a far more ominous objective: obtaining MW, the ultimate weapon that spared his life but robbed him of all conscience. There is only a few men with the capacity to stop him: a tormented Catholic priest, Iwao Garai, who shares Yuki's past—and frequently his bed as his lover in a Mind Game Ship dynamic they have.
  • My Hero Academia has the crazy Yandere Himiko Toga. She gets turned on by the sight of people covered in blood, develops a Villainous Crush on both Uraraka and Midoriya, and appears to develop some interest in Tsuyu, all of whom she hopes to murder precisely because of her feelings for them. She also has the intention of killing and becoming her Celebrity Crush, Stain.
  • The Dorok emperor from Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind, who makes advances toward both Kushana and Yupa, and probably has the fewest redeeming qualities of any character in the entire series — or its author's entire body of work, for that matter.
  • There are very strong hints in Chapter 290 of Negima! Magister Negi Magi that Tsukuyomi, in addition to her well-known "interest" in Setsuna (and, to a lesser extent, Konoka and Asuna), has also developed an "interest" in Fate and/or Negi. She actually drools and gets a heart in her dialogue bubble when she thinks of how fast that latter Took a Level in Badass. While she does immediately think of him in a sexual manner, it is in the sense of how much sexual pleasure she will derive from fighting him.
  • Cain from Nightwalker. He acts seductive towards a woman, and lusts after Shido to the point of exhibiting stalkerish Yandere behavior.
  • It's explicitly stated that Himuro Genma of Ninja Scroll sleeps with both men and women, and is currently sleeping with male and female subordinates, Yurimaru and Benisato.
  • Issei of Ookami Kakushi. He stalks and tries to molest Hiroshi a few times and right before dying kisses a girl who had a crush on him.
  • Vincent Nightray of PandoraHearts. He has a hobby of slashing up dolls with scissors, once stabbed out Chesire Cat's eyes because its owner was insulting Gil, gave Echo antidote to a poison by kissing her, makes a comment of liking Break the most after having his mistress Sharon poisoned, is a Yandere for his older brother Gil whom he really loves to the point of wanting to erase his own existence to make Gil happier and getting excited over what kind of facial expressions and negative emotions Gil would show when he is attempting to seduce and lure in women. He also kind of has grown to love Ada and flirts with Lotti (both female). He initially states he hates women especially when they try to get close to his brother, calls them "insects" that he tries to "remove", and prior to falling for Ada, he had the intention of wanting to "taint" her. He also appears to be flirting with Leo in their scenes together especially in the extra comics. He also acts quite turned on when being threatened with mutilation by Lotti and when Leo hits him for flirting with him.
  • Possibly Osanai from Paprika. He's obsessed with Chiba to the point of performing a sort of Mind Rape on her and attempting to rape her and shares a bed and codependent relationship with the Chairman; there's also an off-hand mention that he "sold his body" to Himuro.
  • Jouji "George" Koizumi from Paradise Kiss is extremely debatable. It depends on whether you see him as a Jerk with a Heart of Gold, or a plain old self-centered, vain Jerkass with no heart whatsoever. Either way, he's openly bisexual, very kinky, and very vocal about his love of bondage. Even though it's never implied his bisexuality is related in any way to it, he's clearly fucked in the head and has a ton of issues.
  • Penguindrum: Yuri drugs and tries to rape Ringo because she resembles her dead sister Momoka whom she loved. Even worse is how Yuri is very mentally broken at that point and does this while mentally repeating how much she hates herself due to her body issues and loneliness. She also falls in love with Tabuki and had a thing with Tsubasa Yuuki and when Yuri broke it off Tsubasa appeared to stab Tabuki out of jealousy.
  • Kyosuke Hyobu of Psychic Squad is either this or If It's You, It's Okay toward Minamoto.
  • Eiji of Psyren seems to have a Villainous Crush on Marie which ultimately ends up redeeming him. He also appears to have an interest in guys. For example, his reason for following Miroku is because "you're better looking than me". He's also hesitant in fighting Shao because it would "be a waste to kill such a good looking guy". He's also pretty unstable and considers his power Zone Diver which has some pretty heavy Nightmare Fuel in it. He can phase through objects, including people's skin. Imagine a hand going through your chest, and then grabbing your heart. Or pulling your bones out one by one. Or dragging you into the ground, and fusing you with the cement.
  • Akio Ohtori, the villain from Revolutionary Girl Utena, uses sex as a tool for manipulation, seducing boys and girls, including his own sister, alike for his own ends. Touga seems to have picked up his book of tricks as well, using the protagonist, his male Unlucky Childhood Friend, and everyone else to get what he wants. He also is implied to have raped Miki in the novel whom he already hits on in the anime when stating Miki's cute like his sister.
  • Sakura Gari:
    • A big reason why Souma is depicted as being messed up and depraved is that he sleeps with women and men (ignoring later implications that he causes their death).
    • Katsuragi, not only is a disgusting pedophile, he rapes and tortures Masataka because of his jealousy over Masataka being the one Souma loves when he loves Souma to an insane degree himself and he beats his wife. Oh, and when he was younger he also persuaded Souma into wanting to kill his mother and when Souma couldn't go through with it he took Souma's hand (that held a knife) and forcibly made him cut his mother's wrists. And he also raped Souma when he was still a child as well.
  • In Saiyuki Sanzo was hit on once by a drunk guy in a bar who stated that Sanzo was pretty enough to look like a woman. Sanzo reminds him he's a man, and the guy leers at him while saying "I don't mind."
  • Sayonara, Zetsubou-Sensei: Subverted by Nozomu. It's shown in Zan that for the sake of the principle of being open-minded, he had a one night stand with a butch blonde transgender gigolo (who looked like an unshaven twin of GTO in a dress) in a love hotel… and hated it (he was filled with despair while they were doing it).
  • Seraph of the End:
    • Ferid claims to be in love with Krul even after she cuts his arm off and has a self-professed love for sucking the blood of beautiful young girls and boys (sometimes to the point of death), like Mika in particular, with the blood-sucking carrying serious rape metaphors. In the novels, he hits on Crowley, talks about wanting to buy a prostitute, and is depicted as having beautiful young girls and boys wearing revealing clothing while serving him which Crowley derides as lewd. He hits on Mika to the point of touching his butt in one scene and threatens to tear his clothes off and molest him, albeit jokingly. He also primarily gets enjoyment out of ruining people's lives (doing things like maiming them before killing them). He shows interest in Yuu as well, calling him cutesy nicknames, blushing when he cries and saying he thinks he knows why Mika is so attached to Yuu. His expression and behavior in this scene make it seriously look like he was hitting on Yuu. He also stated to Mika how they should kill the others except for Yuu for some reason. Then there's chapter 46 where he calls Yuu cute, grabs his face to look into his eyes, rubs his lips with his thumb, appearing like he means to kiss him, and finally gets to bite him like he always wanted. He also reveals how he kept Yuu and Mika's deceased family's (Akane) decapitated head and Narumi's deceased friends' bodies. The fanbook also states his greatest fantasy as him wanting to suck Guren's blood in front of Guren's squad. Given that vampires are unable to feel sexual pleasure it's implied he is able to lust for blood and wants to do it because he's a sadist and drinking blood feels good for both parties involved. He also has a great attachment to his “father” Saito, to the point of extreme daddy issues, and wanting to steal his attention for himself.
    • Chess feels a great attachment to her master Crowley, blushes when drinking his blood and fights with Horn over his attention, and accepts treats from him around Valentine's day. Also, Chess drapes her body over Mitsuba's when sucking her blood who screams at her to stop, and sucks the blood of a male Japanese imperial army member to the point of death. She also has to be told not to by Crowley when she asks if she can kill Yuu and his comrades.
  • Seven Mortal Sins has Asmodeus, Demon Lord of the sin of Lust. She shamelessly admits she enjoys the lustful looks she gets from everyone around her, both male and female. She also takes a liking to both Lucifer and Maria and tries to have her way with them regardless of whether they want it or not.
  • Shigurui: Tadanaga will not let something so trivial as a rape victim having the wrong equipment stop him.
  • Star Driver:
    • Head is a classic Type 2, seeing sex as just another tool for manipulation.
    • Madoka Kei is willing to go for anyone, and is prepared to use some rather... disturbing methods to accomplish it.
  • Shinra from They Are My Noble Masters has no qualms about sexually harassing, and in a few instances, raping Miyu. Miyu… doesn't seem to fight her off real hard. Miyu and Shinra are sisters. Yeah, it's that kind of show.
  • Twin sisters Haruka and Sayaka in Tayu-Tayu: In chapter 6, Reiju happens to overhear someone having sex inside an abandoned watermill and is surprised to find it's not only two girls together but two of his classmates who are twin sisters. The sisters reveal that they indulge in masturbation and having sex with each other every chance they get to vent their pent up hormones, due to all the neighborhood boys moving away. After the girls catch Reiju and hogtie him, the sisters each take turns raping him while sexually pleasuring each other.
  • To Love Ru Darkness: Nemesis, taken to the logical extreme. Just look at what she does to Rito and Momo when she introduces herself to them.
  • Tokyo Ghoul:
    • Tsukiyama Shuu mentions having been quite taken with Touka when they were younger and becomes Kaneki's Stalker with a Crush as the series progresses. Most of his interest is about eating the people he finds attractive, and as a result, he is responsible for quite a bit of the Interplay of Sex and Violence in the series. Then it becomes more complicated, as his attraction towards Kaneki causes him to learn how to genuinely care. Unfortunately for him, this results in tragic consequences...
    • Nutracker dresses as a sexy dominatrix that mainly preys after guys, as shown when she crushes their genitals and slurps up the remains but she also comments on a woman's beauty and holds her face in her hands before eating her face. And then there's her Lecherous Licking combined with a kiss to Mutsuki.
    • In the sequel, Eto, the one-eyed ghoul, acts seductively to Kanae (who is actually a woman) while mind raping and torturing her and putting her hands on her body while both are in a state of undress and calling her cute as well as having a homicidal crush on Kaneki and licking his eye.
  • Buppa, in Tokyo Tribe 2. He's a crazy Fat Bastard who has female prostitutes attending him and rapes a guy to the point of drawing a lot of blood because his actions splits the guy in half vertically.
  • Swordfish from the yaoi manga Under Grand Hotel. As one inmate put it: "he's just a crazy bisexual homophobe that likes guys" and is obsessed with Sen.
  • Wolf Guy - Wolfen Crest has Haguro Dou, the young son of a powerful Yakuza boss, and who becomes completely and crazily obsessed with protagonist (and werewolf) Inugami. He initially doesn't care about or even think twice about Inugami... until he pushes Inugami too far. Which results in Inugami showing him his true form and scaring the shit out of Haguro. Haguro goes insane from it, and obsesses and stalks Inugami after that, even cutting himself all over his arm and carving the word "Inu" onto his hand. And yes, it's creepy to the point of being something of a sexual obsession as well — Haguro has been shown after that too, while having sex with his (equally crazy) girlfriend (who, by the way, also lusts after Inugami and thinks about him while having sex with Haguro), think only about Inugami, and screams his name while imagining him. And later Haguro decides to up his freakiness by beating up his subordinate Chiba, kissing him, taking the opportunity to tear out his tongue, defecate on him, and then rape him. All because Chiba happened to run into Inugami in the street earlier and talked to him when Haguro wasn't around. And he also tortures and rapes a female teacher named Aoshika (who's in love with Inugami and is the guy's Morality Chain) while recording it so that Inugami can see, practically talking to the camera (and, therefore, to Inugami) through the entire thing so that Inugami will come back to him. He also tries to kill Aoshika while telling her that Inugami's too good for her and when Inugami shows up to stop him, Haguro cuts off Inugami's fingers and eats them (even getting a boner from doing so) and an arm and tries to murder him. It becomes downright canon when it gets spelled out that Haguro felt "love at first sight" when he saw Akira. He then becomes obsessed to "become one" with him to the point he throws himself onto his own sword just to be able to hold Akira.
  • Yurika of Yuri Kuma Arashi is a Yandere to Reia and most likely her adoptive father since she killed both of them to "box them up and keep them forever". Due to believing that she'll only feel fulfilled by eating Kureha, the daughter to whom Reia gave all her love, and the former's very Strong Family Resemblance to the latter, she develops into a yandere for Kureha too to the point where she looks to be doing Attempted Rape on Kureha when she has her alone and tries to eat her.
  • Marube from Yuureitou has harrassed Taichi when he was Disguised in Drag and tried to rape him and groped him when he was dressed normally, sexually abused his adopted daughter, and tried to sleep with his biological transgender son. He also kisses his deceased wife's skeleton and slept with it.

    Arts 

    Comic Books 
  • Batman:
    • Poison Ivy and Harley Quinn, the former frequently using Mind Control pheromones as a weapon against both men and women, the latter almost as love-crazed for Ivy as for the Joker, with the sexual component of their relationship, having received frequent hints even in the animated series, canon in the main universe of the comic books. Though the latter is also something of a subversion. Generally, their time together is portrayed quite positively, when they aren't committing crimes anyway, and shows Harley taking just a bit of independence from Mista' J. In the Harley Quinn solo comic, she's fully bisexual, with her bisexuality being entirely dissociated from her moral ambiguity.
    • In Arkham Asylum: Living Hell, when Jane Doe pretends to be Anne Carver, she looks (unsuccessfully) to find men to date like how Anne would and talks of licking caviar off the thighs of college girls instead of Warren. Her sexuality might vary depending on whomever's life she's trying to steal.
    • The Joker is completely and utterly insane and sadistic. The Killing Joke shows the not-yet Joker's pregnant wife saying that he's "good in the sack". There's also the few and far-between Aw, Look! They Really Do Love Each Other moments he has with Harley. Plus all that Foe Romance Subtext he has toward Batman — Harley and Ivy both think that the Joker only has eyes for Batman. Joker has often professed affection toward Batman (complete with moments of desperate attention-needing) and in "Cacophony" Joker explicitly states that he wants Batman sexually... although, being the Joker, he wants him sexually only after he's dead.
    • Joker's Distaff Counterpart from the Elseworld Batman: Thrillkiller, Bianca Steeplechase, is a ruthless crime boss who seduces a drunken lout in her plan to take the city and enters into a relationship with a teenage girl who's just as crazy as she is.
  • Empowered: Willy Pete burns hotter than the sun and has an insatiable sexual appetite, which is a nasty combination in its own right. What's worse, he prefers unwilling partners and doesn't care about his victims' gender — anyone unlucky enough to get caught is fair game. Oh, and he prefers to rape them through the eye socket because the skull is one of the few parts of the body that isn't incinerated too quickly. Needless to say, he's meant to be the most insane and irredeemably evil character in the setting.
  • John Constantine from Hellblazer is the Anti-Hero of his comic, but he does dodgy things constantly, gets his friends and lovers killed, summons demons all the time, and uses his bisexuality to seduce male enemies, driving one to suicide.
  • Hitman (1993): Bueno Excellente in the original series had the main aspect of his character being that he'd rape men and have it played for laughs. It was made apparent that he isn't picky when it came to gender in All-Star Section 8, where he hooks up with a female mass of sentient organs named Guts, though it isn't addressed whether there were any female victims of his rapes.
  • Lois in Love and Rockets. Not as evil as many of the examples here, given the Slice of Life nature of the canon, but definitely depraved and unsympathetic.
  • Preacher: T.C., Jesus De Sade, and others (the first two being depraved omnisexuals).
  • Rawlins from The Punisher MAX is a truly vile backstabbing manipulative coward, who enjoys sexually dominating people of either gender.
  • Rapaces: Camilla. While she has a romantic relationship with Drago and is shown having seduced another man before murdering him, she also claims Vicky Lenore for herself as her "plaything" and has no problem sharing her on the bed with him. Drago, on the other hand, seems to be straight, however, since he only is seen having relationships with women.
  • Junior of Secret Six mentions having "forced relations" with both women and men. Plus Junior's Freudian Excuse of being sexually abused by her father, Ragdoll Sr., which caused her to mutilate her own body to its current state. This is almost certainly not supposed to reflect negatively on bisexuals since the team contains another anti-heroic lesbian Scandal and the bisexual Jeanette, per Word of God, Catman.
  • The minor Spider-Man villains Scorpia (the Distaff Counterpart of Scorpion, himself Ambiguously Bi) and Joystick.
  • In Van Hamme and Rosinski's fantasy comic Thorgal, one of Thorgal's worst enemies, Kriss de Valnor, appears to be bisexual after quite a long time, as she openly flirts with Aaricia, and grabs her breasts, while taking a bath with her in the absence of Thorgal, though she knows that Aaricia hates her guts. She later enjoys a more loving relationship with Princess Hildebrun.
  • The Transformers: More than Meets the Eye: In the comic Cybertronians are noted to have a homonormative society with most prominent romantic relationships happening between men but ultimately gender doesn't seem to matter to them. Getaway's manipulative nature is highlighted by his courting of Tailgate with his actions referred to as grooming and predatory. That said, Getaway's ultimate plot is to manipulate Tailgate into attacking Megatron and become a martyr and though he flirts with male and female bots he never entertains any serious romantic attachment.
  • The Unfunnies:
    • Troy Hicks sexually exploits Birdseed Betty, and it's indicated he enjoys child pornography regardless of gender. To add, the genders of the children he raped and murdered are unspecified.
    • Jungle Jim also sexually exploits Betty, and tries to convince her to join him in molesting her own children, a boy and a girl.
  • Wanted: The original Killer mostly has sex with women, but each year gets some male prostitutes when he's bored, to renew his taste for them.
  • X-Men:
    • During the early Chris Claremont run of X-Men, the team is sucked into Hell or a Dante's Inferno replica. They meet the demon/judge Minos, who is a sleazy piece of work. Minos immediately hits on Storm. And then Nightcrawler. His response — "this is hell — everything goes!". So in one shot, homosexuality/bisexuality is associated with the evil and the damned.
    • Zig-Zagged with Mystique. While she is undoubtedly a villain, her relationships with Destiny and others are used to humanize her. However, she frequently uses her Voluntary Shapeshifting to perform Bed Tricks on people, once threatened to rape X23 in Wolverines, and sexually harassed a minor in the Worst X-Man Ever miniseries.
    • Briar Raleigh, who is in a fairly steady relationship with Magneto, sees nothing wrong with being turned on by his daughter, commenting that "we all have our kinks" when called out on it.

    Fan Works 
  • In the Dragon Ball Z fanfiction Honor Trip, Ratsura plays this trope straight as an arrow, though he himself is not straight in the least.
  • Heirverse: Aizen, a well-known player who sleeps with everyone until falling for Gin, cheats on him with Momo, attempts under Jac's influence to rape Gin, coerces Orihime into having a kid for Gin, and rapes Ulq regularly.
  • In The Prayer Warriors, because the author doesn't approve of homosexuality, in "Battle With the Witches", Harry, Ginny and, in contrast to the author's statements, Dumbledore. In one of the author's notes, this is specifically to spite his own brother, who is apparently bisexual.
  • Percy and Luke in Sinners, but it's a complex case. On the one hand, they are both clearly bisexual, and their morals leave something to be desired. Luke, in particular, is presented as a more sympathetic variation on The Vamp, in reference to his occasional role as a Honey Trap in the original books, and implies he's slept with several of his allies and proteges. However, as the story unfolds, they are both made likable by the narrative, particularly when seen with their family, friends, or each other. Their bisexuality is not the direct cause of their darker actions, but Percy is at least in part motivated by his love for Luke, so it's unclear if they fall under this trope.
  • In My Immortal, Snap and Loopin stalk Enoby around, try to rape her boyfriends and had sex with Willow's corpse, while being a couple. In a fic where pretty much everything with a penis is bisexual, they are notable for being uncomfortably close to the depraved bisexual stereotype, being pedophiles and necrophiles.
  • A very odd form in the MRA Trilogy. Femnists are often bisexual and evil, but several of the MRA agents are bisexual men who "tame their urges in order to not objectify fellow men". Though some of said agents turn out to be The Mole.
  • Ranma Saotome, Chi Master has Qiáng Wang, a triad leader who "helps himself" to the bodies of his subordinates, male or female, with or without their consent.
  • Reaper in the Overwatch Fanfic Break My Heart, Break Your Heart. Back when he was Gabriel Reyes, he had passionate relationships with both Soldier: 76 and Mercy at various times. In the present, as Reaper, his cellular degradation has rendered him so Ax-Crazy that whether he wants to horribly murder Mercy, win her back, or first one, then the other varies from chapter to chapter. His feelings toward Jack are quite a bit more toward the "murder" end of that scale.
  • One Zoids: New Century fanfic turns Jamie of all people in one of these. Warning: NSFW! [1]
  • Violet Kincaid from Roman's Empire downplays it. She is a ruthless mob boss and a textbook example of The Sociopath. She’s a violent sadist who likes torturing and fighting people and the only reason she doesn’t do it more often is pragmatism. She’s also a shameless flirt who seems to have no sense of boundaries and is implied to have had many sexual partners. However, her major sociopathic behaviors have nothing to do with her bisexuality. Her promiscuity isn’t an indicator of evil; it’s mostly a shock to some characters because she’s in her fifties at the beginning of the story. And if anything, her instances of sexual harassment are her least harmful offenses.
  • The male Smurfs of the Mirror Universe in the Empath: The Luckiest Smurf story "Smurfed Behind: The Other Side Of The Mirror", given that there is still only one adult female Smurf that's physically their age if not chronologically (there's also a Sassette and a Nanny Smurf), and that its Smurfette is married to Papa Smurf.
  • Gray Smurfette and Gray Wonder in the Hero: The Guardian Smurf adaptation of "The Smurf Menace" are both married to Gray Hero, and even go so far as to try forcing themselves on normal Smurfette and normal Wonder when the normal Smurfs are held captive by the Gray Smurfs.
  • In Amazing Fantasy, Himiko Toga doesn't care about whether her crush is a boy or a girl, only how much and how frequently they're bleeding.
  • Satan Girl from Hellsister Trilogy beds whatever she wants to bed, and due to her nature as a being spawned from dark emotions, she doesn't care for pesky things like consent or willingness, either.
    She could explore pleasures of the body that Kara never would have dared to, satisfy lusts that the blonde beast never even knew she had.
    She could force herself upon any suitor, male or female or whatever, and destroy them after their job was done. Or perhaps just maim them, so that they could never again do such a job for anyone else. Satan Girl smiled. Now that was being imaginative...
  • Son of Sparda D×D:
    • Averted with Issei. Thanks to Kiba confessing his love to him publically, the entire school is convinced that neither men nor women are safe from his perversion.
    • Played straight with Nevan. She's completely unruly and electrocutes the other Devil Arms for no reason beyond her amusement and she's apparently slept around with several men and women while looking for Dante, not to mention her advances towards Issei manage to make him very uncomfortable.
  • A major villain in Swordsmen is Marshall Russell, who enjoys seducing very young girls (young enough for it to dip into paedophilia). He's mainly involved with fourteen-year-old Chiyoko, but he's not above forcing young boys — he's actually introduced as creepily interested in Kenshin who looks fifteen years old, praising his youthful looks and outright attempting to molest him after drinking too much.

    Films — Animated 
  • Scar of The Lion King (1994) is seen by many fans as coded Ambiguously Gay thanks to his rather effeminate mannerisms and lack of a mate. However, a deleted scene shows him choosing Nala to be his queen and get rather excited at the thought of making "little Scars" with her.
  • Sausage Party: Douche is extremely eager to be used, analogous to sex, by human female Camille, and forces himself into Darren to control his body, saying "A hole's a hole!" Downplayed, however, in that there are a handful of other characters whose more fluid sexuality is depicted as normal, as seen in the infamous food orgy at the end.

    Films — Live-Action 
  • 68 Kill: Monica is shown looking at a magazine with photos of scantily-clad women making out, and she's later to be shown with one of the guys in her gang. She likes to torture and murder people for fun with them.
  • Robert Berchtold in the documentary film Abducted in Plain Sight has sex with his victim's mother and father in order to manipulate them into giving him access to the little girl.
  • Aleta: Vampire Mistress: In a montage of Aleta having sex with people, and then feeding on them, her lovers are made up of both men and women.
  • Barbarella: The evil and mad Black Queen lusts after Barbarella and Pygar, attempting to force the former into sex by pulling a Scarpia Ultimatum using the latter. When that doesn't work, she sends Barbarella to be executed and tries to force herself on Pygar, which doesn't work either.
  • Sharon Stone's character in Basic Instinct is a manipulative, sociopathic vamp with both male and female lovers.
  • Probably Z-Man from Beyond the Valley of the Dolls. He hosts a drug orgy at his house including 2 lesbians and some actor so it's a safe bet.
  • The Jesus (John Turturro) in The Big Lebowski is heavily implied to be one of these. Walter notes that he did six months in Chino for exposing himself to an eight-year-old; he refers to the Jesus as a "pederast", which is a word used to describe an adult man attracted to young boys, but knowing Walter, it could be that he's just getting "pederast" confused with "pedophile" and is simply talking out of his ass. He also blows a kiss at Donnie and threatens to grab Walter's piece and shove it up his ass.
  • Frank Booth, Dennis Hopper's sadistic, scenery-chewing Murderous Psychopath in Blue Velvet. Frank is a rapist, having sexually enslaved Dorothy, and sexually harassed Jeffrey.
  • Lilith from Bordello of Blood
  • Breaking the Girls: Sara has relationships with both a man and woman in the film. She also manipulates people into committing murder on her behalf.
  • The Brides of Sodom:
    • Persephone is a vampire in a sexual relationship with her brother Eros, and when he cheats on her she rapes and murders a captive human woman to let off some steam.
    • Lord Dionysus has a bunch of male sex slaves, tries to get Samuel to be one of his, and demands sexual services from Persephone in exchange for authorizing a witch coven's assistance.
    • Subverted with Eros, who hunts humans for their blood and is banging his sister, but his attraction to the male human Samuel is what sets him on the path to redemption.
  • Chloe: Chloe, who it turns out is highly attracted to Catherine, not taking her rejection well at all, which turns her into a stalker. Then she even threatens to kill Catherine if she won't get together with Chloe. Possibly Catherine also, depending on how one views her actions and relationship with Chloe.
  • Citizen X:
    • Andrei Chikatilo is an interesting case. He sexually tortures and kills young boys and girls, but is actually asexual, his pleasure being from the torture and killing, and the people being irrelevant.
    • Secretary of Ideology Bondarchuk is an Obstructive Bureaucrat who uses his power to cover up a Serial Killer and hide his affair with a 19-year-old boy from his wife.
  • Cloud Atlas: Robert Frobisher is a non-Ax-Crazy variety — charming, hedonistic, manipulative, thieving, sees no problem with cheating, freely admits he'll never truly love anyone but himself (though in the end, he almost admits he loves Sixsmith... unless the "sole love of [his] short, bright life" he refers to is actually music.) and leaps easily from one conquest to the next. He's a true self-absorbed sensualist and opportunist.
  • Compulsion (2013): Amy seems normal, if pushy, at first, but soon becomes obsessed with her beautiful neighbor Saffron. It gradually becomes clear she is completely unhinged, and after having sex with Saffron, she's got zero hesitation in agreeing to her request that Amy kill and then eat her. She'd already killed her fiance Fred's pet parrot and then fed it to him.
  • Conjoined: Alisa is the conjoined twin of Alina who's seen dating three guys and a girl... and she kills eact one of them. One of them later in the movie than the others.
  • Crash (1996): Robert Vaughan has sex with James as well as his wife Catherine and a score of other women. He also gets off on car crashes and kills people.
  • The Crow: Myka, Top Dollar's sister and supernatural knowledge broker, is in an incestuous relationship with him. They have a threesome with a girl whom they accidentally kill, and Myka decides to take her eyes.
  • Cut To The Chase: Nola turns out to have been seeing Izzy, and then slept with Max as well so he'd do what she wanted. It turns out she'd kidnapped and held Izzy captive after learning she was cheating then left Nola due to discovering she's a hitwoman. It's downplayed however as Izzy appears to also be bisexual, given that all the other relationships she'd had which we see except for this were with men.
  • Daughters of Darkness (1971): Subverted by Ilona, Bathory's servant. While she procures blood for her boss, whom she's in love with, and seduces Stefan for her, she's a slave and makes it clear that she despises doing this. Her actual sexuality is unclear due to the magical enslavement.
  • In The Day of the Jackal, the titular Jackal, a killer for hire, successively sleeps with, then murders, a woman and a man in the course of his plot to murder the French president.
  • Conway Twill in Dead Man on fellow hitman Cole Wilson: "Fucked his parents. Mother. Father. Parents. Both of 'em. Fucked 'em." And then he ate them. It's implied that Twill himself meets a similar fate, although possibly without the fucking.
  • Dear God No!: Mrs. Marco is a sex-obsessed madwoman who has sex with one of the Impalers and tries to force her own daughter to eat her out.
  • In Death Ring, Dragon Lady (and The Dragon) Ms. Ling is in a sexual relationship with her boss Danton Vachs; whom she addresses as "master". However, when she has Lauren tied to the massage table, she gives her a Forceful Kiss.
  • Possibly Rainbow Randolph from the film Death to Smoochy. He rants very vulgarly about his past relationship with female protagonist Nora Wells, but the Foe Romance Subtext with Sheldon (Smoochy) is hard to ignore. And, y'know, Rainbow Randolph.
  • Baby Firefly in The Devil's Rejects. She puts on a bubbly, childlike persona that masks the fact that she is a torturer and murderer. She also uses her good looks to seduce men before leading them to their deaths. On the flip side, she dances quite provocatively with some women at a party and comments appreciatively as Otis makes Gloria strip to her underwear ("Good job Roy, she has a tight little ass on her") before smacking Gloria on her butt. She plays mind games with another lady who she has hostage and at gunpoint. The lady comments she has to go to the bathroom and Baby won't let her go until she smacks Gloria hard on the face. She does so and Baby orders her to kiss her and say "Thanks baby, I had a great time." It's revealed she didn't have bullets in her gun, she was using it as a way to cruelly manipulate her hostages before stabbing Gloria to death.
  • Played for Laughs in The Dictator as Comedic Sociopath Aladeen paid basically everyone in Hollywood to sleep with him at some point, and he displays a predilection for teenage boys despite having a harem of well-endowed women.
  • Dorian Gray, the 2009 film version of The Picture of Dorian Gray, makes explicit what the original novel could only hint at; though he definitely leans toward women, he also sexually interacts with a few men. And, well, the depraved part...
  • In Faceless, Nathalie is Dr. Flamand's lover and willing participant in his illegal operations. She willingly seduces both men and women to secure subjects for his experiments.
  • Faust: Love of the Damned:
    • Claire, M's Dark Mistress who willingly goes along with his scheme to destroy the world, hits on every man she sees, slits a guy's throat during sex, and engages Jade in some nonconsensual BDSM.
    • M himself, a powerful demon who is having an affair with Claire and demands John Jaspers' head to fornicate with.
  • 555: The Lake Front Butcher mostly rapes the female corpses of his kills, but he does make out with a male severed head in one scene.
  • Flesh for the Beast: The succubi have sex with several men in the film, and try to do the same to Erin.
  • In .45, Kat uses her "natural weapons" to seduce everyone who has evinced an interest in her — male and female — until she finds one who is willing to murder Big Al for her.
  • Frontier(s): Gilbrette and Klaudette are two sisters who seduce men to lure them to be killed and eaten by their Cannibal Clan brethren, and are willing to make out with each other to do the job.
  • Get Out (2017): Rose Armitage utilizes the Honey Trap as her primary luring method, mostly with men but one woman is in the pictures of victims.
  • The Girl Next Door: Ruth Chandler has five sons, whose fathers she explicitly mentions having been attracted to at some point, whom she leads in torturing her niece. It's revealed near the end that she's been molesting her other niece.
  • GoldenEye: Xenia Onatopp is a serial rapist who kills men by crushing them between her thighs while having sex with them. She tries to kill James Bond in this manner and successfully kills an earlier target this way. When Trevelyan taunts Bond about how Natalya (whom he forcefully kissed) "tastes like strawberries", Xenia moans and licks her lips. When Natalya tries to stop Xenia from killing Bond, Xenia tells her to "wait for her turn", revealing that she plans to rape and kill her as well.
  • The trigger-happy, harp-playing evil alien warlord Logar, antagonist of the Turkish movie G.O.R.A..
  • Gory Gory Hallelujah: Deputy Joe is a cop who enforces a fundamentalist theocracy and, despite having a wife, seduces men in order to bust them for sodomy. Stops being depraved when he's resurrected by the Second Coming of Christ, renounces bigotry, and hooks up with the male Sky.
  • Goth (2003): Goth rapes a man and has sex with Crissy.
  • The Gray Man (2007): Albert Fish's paedophilic and homicidal tendencies extend to both boys and girls. He also had a wife, but they've long since divorced.
  • Gutterballs:
    • In the middle of his gang rape of Lisa, Steve threatens to rape Patrick with a bowling pin unless he does so to her, and makes preparations to do so before Pat complies.
    • BBK has sex with Cindy before killing her and skullfucks Ben after killing him.
  • Freak Show in Harold & Kumar Go to White Castle. He's actually not a bad person, just unspeakably creepy. "Who wants first reach-around?"
  • Henry: Portrait of a Serial Killer: Otis tries to rape the wife in the family he and Henry kill, succeeds in raping his own sister and comes on to the guy he sells weed to.
  • Stirba (Sybil Danning) in Howling II: Stirba: Werewolf Bitch.
  • The Hunger: Miriam Blaylock, a vampire who seduces both men and women into being her bloodsucking lovers until they age too much to function.
  • The Invitation (2015): Sadie is a mixed example. She's a grief-stricken woman who has been brainwashed into a cult that believes that they must commit murder-suicide with the people they love to be with them in the afterlife for eternity. On the night she has scheduled to kill herself and her friends, she kisses a woman during a party game, though this is implied to be merely a bit of playful experimentation on her last night alive.
  • La Tenia, the rapist in Irréversible. He randomly decides to rape a woman who walks past him. In another scene, he's at a gay club and smiles at the sight of a man brutally beaten to death with a fire extinguisher.
  • The title character of Jennifer's Body, though it's more like Depraved Succubus.
  • Samantha James of Just Friends. She's a damn near psychotic Yandere for Chris, says she likes girls, and kisses Darla.
  • Kild TV: When Adel is outed as the killer, she at one point brags about having kissed Geneva earlier.
  • Kiss of the Damned: Maia, a vampire, has a threeway with a man and woman whom she lethally feeds on later. It's also indicated she hypnotizes Paolo into sleeping with her.
  • The Lair of the White Worm: Lady Sylvia Marsh is perfectly willing to seduce men to acquire sacrifices, but prefers virgin women. Said sacrificial ritual involves raping the virgins to death with a spiked strap-on.
  • Liquid Sky: Margaret knows that everyone who has sex with her dies, so she makes it a habit of seducing anyone she wants to get rid of, some of whom are total Jerkasses, regardless of their gender. As such it's not entirely certain if she even counts as truly bisexual since she may not be attracted to any of them.
  • The Little Hours: Fernanda has sex with Ginevra (plus other women in the past, we learn), though she's also into Massetto (no matter what he thinks of the matter), later taking him to a witches' ceremony where many more women can have sex him, then he'll be killed.
  • Lolita (1997). When Humbert confronts fellow pedophile Clare Quilty, the latter says "I like little girls... and their fathers."
  • Actually, almost every bisexual character in a Russ Meyer films counts as depraved except for Cherry and Raquel in Harry, Cherry and Raquel.
  • Hamidou in Midnight Express. Has two sons and attempts to rape the protagonist in the climax. Bilingual Bonus: he openly shouts in Turkish what he's going to do to poor Billy.
  • Taken to the most extreme possible extent in British horror movie Mum & Dad.
  • Night Hunter (1996): Tournier is in a relationship with Carmilla until Jack kills her, and is also perfectly willing to seduce men to get their blood.
  • Night of the Templar: Lord Renault, the immortal mastermind of Gregoire's murder, mentions that he enjoys being a priest because he can have his way with the nuns and the altar boys.
  • Nine Dead: Coogan is a more disgusting example than usual since he is a pedophilic rapist who smugly notes that he didn't discriminate based on gender.
  • Oblivion (1994): Lash is in a sexual relationship with Redeye, and hits on Mattie.
  • Adrien Brody's character in Oxygen, a kidnapper whose brawny accomplice, "Handsome", is a guy he seduced into working with him.
  • The eponymous "Ivy" from Poison Ivy, who seduces The Ingenue, then her father, then starts killing people.
  • Major Penderton in Reflections in a Golden Eye
  • Repo! The Genetic Opera has Pavi Largo, a bisexual rapist who likes to cut off women's faces and attach them to his own with surgical staples.
  • Frank N. Furter in The Rocky Horror Picture Show. Somewhat different in that part of the message of the film is that everyone should be bisexual.
  • SheChotic: Maxine's Split Personality is a vengeful murderer and kidnapper. She rapes Lance and seduces both Ray and Lana.
  • Buffalo Bill from The Silence of the Lambs, although it's quite likely that he isn't a real bisexual, just wants to fit in somewhere. He's certainly not transgender, something Hannibal explicitly points out.
  • A Simple Favor: Emily seems to be willingly capable of... anything, really, especially if it serves her plans; it’s never quite clear if she’s in the totally amoral category, or just the casually manipulative. Emily is into men and has a husband but later kind of seduces Stephanie. Emily is discovered to be a killer who faked her own death and had a twisted plan. It's also implied she's been involved with Dylan, a lesbian who once painted her nude many times.
  • Raoul Silva, the villain in the 2012 James Bond film Skyfall, had a relationship with one of his henchwomen and he also starts hitting on Bond... but in the latter case it isn't clear if he's being genuine or just trying to intimidate Bond (it doesn't work).
  • Society: Society are a cult of rich immortals who devour poor people to survive. To do so, they "shunt" into a pile of Body Horror mutation which is quite sexual, with male and female members merging alike.
  • Sodom and Gomorrah was made in the early 1960s, so the filmmakers couldn't be too explicit in depicting the "practices" most associated with the title cities, but they drop very strong hints that Queen Bera is sexually attracted to both men and women as part of her "Anything that brings pleasure must be good" ethos. She behaves very amorously toward her brother Astaroth, particularly in one scene where they play bite each other's fingers, while she spends most of her scenes with her slave girl Orphea exchanging amorous looks with her or taking her by the hand.
  • Crassus in the 1960 film Spartacus, whose "tastes include oysters and snails."
  • The Strange Thing About the Johnsons: Isaiah Johnson, who has a beautiful wife and has been sexually abusing his own father for over a decade.
  • Sweet, Sweet Lonely Girl: Beth leads Adele into increasingly destructive behavior while getting involved with her. She previously had random sex with a guy from which she'd got pregnant and a man's seen lying in her bed when Adele goes to visit her at home. Later it's revealed that she's also a Life Drinker, stealing people's youth. This gets downplayed though since Adele also seems to be bisexual, both attracted by her and having sex with a man when Beth rejects her.
  • A Tale of Sorrow and Sadness: Senboh, who is also a rare female example of a Loony Fan stalker, who fixates on Reiko the gorgeous lady golfer, and eventually gets a chance to blackmail her. She demands a kiss from Reiko, then forcefully says she's not a lesbian—and then moments later she's wondering about making Reiko be a prostitute. She also tells the crowd of people in Reiko's house to strip her, and she eventually forces Reiko to have sex with Senboh's husband. She's clearly sexually fixated on Reiko, but she also seems to dig men, as shown by how turned on she gets when being caressed by Miyake, although even that may be because Miyake is Reiko's lover.
  • The title character of The Talented Mr. Ripley, in both the film and the novels that inspired it. It's driven home in a scene where he spies on two people making love and it's impossible to determine if it's the man or woman he's jealous of.
  • Thelma: Anja stalks Thelma and instantly drops most of her other friends and her boyfriend for Thelma. It then becomes much more meaningful when Tron suggests that Thelma had unknowingly guided Anja into that kind of obsessive attraction to her with her powers.
  • Thor: Ragnarok: The Grandmaster shows attraction towards Valkyrie, Thor, Loki, and his two harem girls.
  • Credence Leonore Gielgud from Troll 2, who breaks into a house just to deliver a poisoned cake and hit on the family's teenage daughter then has sex with the girl's boyfriend's friend (with the help of a corn cob).
  • The Vampire Lovers: Mircalla Karnstein primarily seduces women to feed upon, but is perfectly willing to do the same to men.
  • Van Helsing: Aleera is a vicious vampire married to Dracula, who also takes time to creep on Anna before trying to kill her.
  • Implied with Serial Killer David Allen Griffin from The Watcher. When the hero, Joel, is discussing his motive, he says that he revives his (always female) victims over and over again to torment them, and there's a shot of one of his victims bleeding from between her legs. On the flip side, however, Griffin has a lot of Ho Yay with Joel, to the point where he'll murder Joel's girlfriends if they distract Joel from chasing him.
  • Where the Truth Lies: Vince could arguably fit this trope given his treatment of Karen. He gets another woman to have sex with her when Karen's high, so she really couldn't consent (though the film doesn't seem to realize this), taking photos for blackmail so she'll tell her publisher that Maureen's death wasn't foul play. The whole plot also happened because he he tried to have sex with Lanny without asking first, which Maureen saw. She tried to blackmail them over this.
  • The White Orchid: The White Orchid turns out to be a con artist and murderer. She had seduced men and women to kill them or take their money.
  • Wild Things: Suzie and Kelly are partners in a False Rape Accusation plot and having sex with their male partner and each other.
  • Your Friends & Neighbors: Cary already seemed like the most actively malicious character in a cast primarily made up of selfish, unlikeable jerks, such as the scene in which he furiously berates a one-night stand for menstruating on his expensive bedsheets. His depravity is cemented when asked what his greatest sexual experience was, and he describes an incident in high school, when he and three of his classmates gang-raped a fellow classmate.
  • Zombie Strippers!: Kat seduces and devours many men and one woman after becoming a zombie.

    Jokes 
  • The dad in this Parental Incest joke: a girl asks her dad if she can get a tattoo for Christmas. He agrees, so long as she gives him a blowjob. She reluctantly complies, but then says "Dad, your dick tastes like shit!" The dad replies "Oh, yeah, your brother wanted a computer."
  • Two friends meet, and one of them acts unusually shy. The second one asks: "What's the matter?" "Me and my girlfriend were on a date, and the maniac attacked us..." "Was it a sexual offender?" "Bisexual offender, to be precise."

    Literature 
  • In The Acts of Caine series, Berne. At one point, he is revealed to have two sex slaves, one male and one female. He does not treat them gently. Oh, and they're twins.
  • In The Age of Innocence, Count Olenski, Ellen Olenska's husband, is implied by a snide comment to include men in his copious infidelities as well as women.
  • Tania in Piers Anthony's Apprentice Adept series — at least until her Power of Love-fueled Heel–Face Turn.
  • Asian Saga: Yabu from Shogun is an overly-ambiguous daimyo who has sex with a female and male prostitute at the same time while listening to the sounds of a guy being tortured to death on his orders.
  • Jadestone Doll from Aztec. She's the daughter of Ahuitzotl (the Mexica king) and the youngest wife of Nezahaulpili (the other most powerful king). She brings in male lovers and one female lover... then has them murdered and boils the meat off their skeletons to make clay statues.
  • Baccano!:
    • Graham Specter is Ax-Crazy, as in he considers taking things and people apart to be a beautiful goal in life. Also, he has No Sense of Personal Space around men and his bromantic fanboying of Ladd—and liking Jacuzzi—certainly says much, but he also stated that he prefers older woman. Also, his "first love" was his sister. He briefly takes a liking to Chane, but it has probably more or less to do with Chane being a beautiful girl and a Worthy Opponent and Graham having a bit of an In Love with Your Carnage moment while they were fighting. Also, in the light novels, he falls in love with Huey's homunculus, Sickle. There's also his offhand comments about other men's attractiveness ("Firo, or whatever his name was… Who could have expected such a cute face to ever be capable of such horrifying cruelty?")
    • Ladd Russo himself. In the licensed game, you can make him marry Claire, but he still admits that he still loves Lua, but not as much as Claire.
  • Beautiful Losers:
    • F., who sleeps with Anything That Moves, is a Mad Bomber and terrorist with vague Nazi allegiances who manipulates everyone around him.
    • One of F.'s goals seems to be to manipulate the narrator (who is also bisexual) into embracing perversity and depravity. He seems to have succeeded by the end, as the narrator has become a Dirty Old Man who preys on neighborhood children.
  • Blood Meridian: Judge Holden is, among other things, a Con Man whose Establishing Character Moment is fooling a mob into murdering a priest for crimes he made up on the fly. Later he tries his hand as scalp hunter and is also a pedophile rapist whose victims include boys and girls alike. The ending of the book implies that he might not even be human.
  • Russian assassin/terrorist Nadya Malovo from Robert K. Tanenbaum's Butch Karp & Marlene Ciampi legal thriller novels. She actually prefers women over men, but she'll use her seductions on anyone in order to manipulate them.
  • In Chronicles of Blood and Stone, all the sorceresses automatically become this when they start using dark magic, except for their leader Failee who claims to have grown out of it and isn't much interested in sex at all.
  • Prince Bayard in The Chronicles of Magravandias. He kills without a care and is known to torture, beat, and rape people for not giving him what he wants. His lovers can't even be mentioned in polite company half the time.
  • John Parlabane of Robertson Davies' Cornish Trilogy rhapsodizes at length about his relationships with men in The Rebel Angels, and in The Lyre of Orpheus another character turns up claiming to be his son by a married woman. Parlabane's general attitude is that nothing ever goes well for him in life because no one can handle his intellect, his talent, or his lack of constraint by social mores. At the end of The Rebel Angels, it is revealed that he has been engaged in a kinky, drug-fuelled john/prostitute relationship with Urquhart McVarish, whom he subsequently murders before committing suicide. In his suicide note, he states that he did this in part to improve his chances of getting his novel published.
  • In The Currents of Space by Isaac Asimov, after one of the nobles ruling Sark states that his personal secretary has been Mind Raped into complete obedience with a Psychic Probe, he briefly notes that another one of the nobles is reputed to have a taste for similarly Mind Raped sex slaves, both male and female.
  • It would be much easier to list all the characters who don't fit this bill in the works of the Marquis de Sade. Sade was himself a depraved bisexual who strove to live exactly as his characters did, and argued passionately for the decriminalization of every crime — including murder. In his stories, characters are either severely depraved bisexuals or become severely depraved bisexuals, and that's to say nothing of everyone else who fits neither category — condemned as wrong for having morals and then subjected to the most unimaginable tortures and murder purely for the sake of amusing someone else.
  • Both used and subverted in Dream Park. There are three confirmed bisexual characters, all male. One is a blackmailer who becomes a murder victim, the second is the blackmail victim and murderer, and the third is a perfectly well-adjusted guy who attempts to seduce practically the entire cast, but is always portrayed as nothing less than a perfect gentleman.
  • The Dresden Files:
    • Maeve, the Winter Lady.
    • A lot of the Raiths. They're happy to do whatever gives them sex power. At one point, Lara flirts with both Harry and Luccio in the same scene.
  • Oddly, every other character in Lloyd Rose's Doctor Who Expanded Universe novels. There are at least two villains who gently caress the Doctor while doing bad things to him, and the Doctor seems to have a bit of fun with this trope himself, flirting with Anti-Villain Sabbath and amplifying his usual No Sense of Personal Space. (The Doctor is also fairly clearly stated to be bisexual, but he's usually almost a Chaste Hero unless someone really catches his eye or he sees an opportunity to flirt annoyingly.) To be fair, Sabbath literally stole the Doctor's heart, and should have known a Pungeon Master like the Doctor wasn't going to let that one go lightly.
  • Malkar Gennadion (a.k.a. a lot of other things) is both the most prominent bisexual in Doctrine of Labyrinths as well its Big Bad. Aside from sex (invariably sadistic, manipulative, or both) with both men and women, he satisfies the "depraved" requirement by committing rape, Mind Rape, kidnapping, torture, and gruesome murder For the Evulz. Simon, although a less significant character, averts the trope — he's "janus" and a basically decent person.
  • Durarara!!:
    • Ran Izumii. He's threatened at least two women with rape after breaking their legs, and it's heavily implied he raped his little brother Aoba in addition to his physical abuse towards him.
    • After Erika discovers Anri is the wielder of Saika, she wastes no time in groping Anri and feeling all over her body to find that sword, all while Anri laughs because she's ticklish. Kadota ends up restraining her. Moreover, when Anri first tries to spill the beans about Saika, Erika assumes that she's trying to blurt out a "yuri confession" and she admits to liking both boys and girls. And later she fantasises about becoming Anri's familiar if Anri were to stab her with Saika. She also has a tendency to gush over guy love and has "hobbies" which includes acting out manga torture scenes.
    • Izaya is hinted to be interested in girls when he tells a girl who tries to kill him that he loves her and wants to become her boyfriend. He also "loves humanity" and has a mutual fascination with Mikado whom he calls "cute" and "humanity itself".
  • Characters in Bret Easton Ellis novels. A huge number of his characters are casually bisexual males from different ends of the spectrum, and almost all of his characters are completely morally depraved and shallow. This is most notable in The Informers where every male would appear to be a shallow, blonde, Californian bisexual boy toy who is possibly a vampire. However, some notable exceptions are Paul in The Rules of Attraction, Clay in Less Than Zero and Victor in Glamorama — all different sorts of bisexuals, and flawed as characters in several ways, but ultimately the heroes of their stories in their shallow little universe.
  • Gauron from Full Metal Panic!; Kalinin describes him as "dissolute and given up to hedonism", which is a nice way of saying "depraved" or "lax in morals". There are implications that his relationship with the twins Yu Fan and Yu Lan are not limited to the normal father-daughter kind: Being raised by him, they are shown to be rather knowledgeable at how to seduce men, they "wipe his body down," and are completely devastated when they learn that he doesn't have much longer to live; they willingly undertake a suicide mission at his behest rather than outlive him, and are shown to be completely devoid of happiness, save for what little they can gain from being reunited with their Sensei despite the circumstances. On the other hand, he canonically is obsessively in love with Sousuke (in his own twisted way), to the point where he was unable to forget about "beautiful" 12-year-old Sousuke since their first meeting five years ago. And if the implications of that weren't depraved enough, he also exhibits necrophiliac tendencies, having apparently fantasized fucking Sousuke's corpse after killing him. Though, in the novels, the twins are male.
    • In the novels, he once had a thing with a female scientist and strangled her on one occasion. They both seemed to get off on it, as Gauron even lampshades it by mocking her, asking her if she actually likes making him angry, and actually wants him to hurt her. He says this with a perfect mixture of "coldness and joy," and she responds by gasping with "pain and ecstasy."
    • In the novels, being the sick pervert he is, he shows interest in humiliating and possibly molesting/raping Tessa (to "break" her spirit, since he's annoyed with "righteous" people). He makes it very clear to the other submarine personnel that if they try to do anything, he ''will' do "X-rated" things to the cute captain. When she acts defiant toward him, it "pleased him from the bottom of his heart," and he exclaims "Ohhh, she's cute!" and proceeds to jokingly ask the Mithril traitors if they're sure they want to leave since this place seems like a nice place to work.
  • Heavily implied with Rodrick Rand, the deranged movie star in Get Blank. Sure, he wanted to hunt a couple of people, but did he really need them in a bikini and a banana hammock?
  • William "Wild Bill" Wharton from The Green Mile doesn't just like little girls... he also likes annoying jerkasses like Percy Wetmore. He's the one who actually murdered the two girls who Coffey is on death row for.
  • Haruhi Suzumiya: The title character openly states she is bisexual, but sometimes she seems to take it a bit too far with Mikuru. At one point in the 8th novel, Haruhi also wrestled Kyon and stripped him of his blazer. The grappling techniques she used were mount and guard. Kyon thought "Is stripping Asahina-san not enough for you, you perverted girl!?" and called it "reverse sexual harassment". It leads to a classic Not What It Looks Like scene. In the novels, she also once actually reached up Mikuru's skirt before Kyon intervened.
  • From the Honor Harrington novella Let's Dance!, the commander of the Casimir depot, Edytá Sokolowska, is said to be into both physical and psychological torture of her "toys", including the threat of the prepubescent children of said "toys" being given to the station's XO, Julian Watanabe, who is no less of a torturer, if given more to the physical kind.
  • In the Hurog duology, the rapists seem to go after both sexes, and Ward suspects some of his male ancestors (who were married to women) to have raped their pretty slave boy. It remains unclear whether that is to drive home the point that rape is not about attraction but about cruelty, or whether those rapists are truly Depraved Bisexuals.
  • Luce Daggett, the villain of Colleen McCullough's Indecent Obsession. His backstory is as a gigolo who serviced both men and women regardless of his own preferences and is used as an example of his manipulative nature, but his bisexuality is also genuine and shown as part of his evil in itself, as he's an omnivorous sexual threat. His explanation to the heroine of why he's hitting on her when he hit on another man a few days ago is "young, old, male, female — it's all meat to me", which causes her to react with "revulsion" and tell him that he's damned. His final confrontation against Michael is also charged with sexual violence. In contrast, the homosexual characters in the book are portrayed as ranging from good to saintly.
  • Charles Morel in Marcel Proust's In Search of Lost Time. Given the time period, the Narrator and others hold homosexuality/bisexuality itself somewhat depraved (although he does at one point attempt to reconcile Morel and Charlus), but Morel in particular is exceptionally manipulative and callous, casually toying with Charlus's emotions and attempting to seduce Jupien's niece with the premeditated goal of making her fall in love with him just to harshen the blow of him leaving her. It's presented as ironic that at the end of the book(s) he's repaired his reputation completely, although it's not clear whether he's actually changed his ways.
  • Island in the Sea of Time (Series): The chief henchwoman of the Big Bad, William Walker, is Alice Hong, a psychotically dangerous, sadistic, and bisexual surgeon, nicknamed the Lady of Pain.
  • IT: Patrick Hocksetter fondles the girls in his class, masturbates Henry, and offers him oral sex.
  • Jaine Austen Mysteries: The killers of Dean Oliver in Murder Has Nine Lives turn out to be his wife Linda and his lover Camille Townsend, who have been hooking up for a while.
  • Max Aue from Jonathan Littell's The Kindly Ones is a homicidal sociopath (as well as a SS officer who took part in the Holocaust). As an added bonus, his preferences are the result of his obsessive love/lust for his twin sister.
  • Nicolas Bullen in The Kingdom of Little Wounds, who if he isn't attracted to men, he's willing to act like it if it gets him a step up the ladder. And then when that man dies, he's willing to act like that man's ten-year-old daughter attracts him instead.
  • Melisande Shahrizai, of Jacqueline Carey's Kushiel's Legacy series. She is utterly evil and sadistic. Then again, everyone in Terre D'Ange is bi, so there was bound to be some evil people thrown in the mix. Aversions: Phedre, Alcuin, and Delaunay.
  • Every single Mercedes Lackey character who's bisexual is a maniac who engages in every sort of sexual depravity possible aside from necrophilia, and that's only because they can't hurt someone who's already dead. Everything else is on the table: torture (the moment someone hints at the slightest interest in consensual bondage, they're destined to wind up as a brutal sadist), incest in every combination imaginable, mutilating people just to create novel sex toys, you name it. And it's all written in gory detail.
  • The Legend of Drizzt: Gauntlgrym contains one of the first, if not the first openly bisexual character in the Forgotten Realms novels. The character, Dahlia Sin'felle, was the victim of rape when she was a child, is a sexual sadist, a serial killer, and a rapist in her own right.
  • The Lost Symbol: While he's a depraved asexual by the time of the story, a throwaway line mentions that Mal'akh used to occasionally enjoy the company of young men in addition to women. Pretty much a classic example of this trope, as making Mal'akh bi doesn't serve any purpose other than to make him even "stranger".
  • The necromancer-villain of Deborah Turner Harris's Mages of Garillon series, Borthen Berigeld, almost certainly physically as well as morally seduced a secondary antagonist character Mage-Inquisitor Earlis ap Eadric into his service; though it's never explicitly confirmed, the character's behaviour — even to the point of turning upon Berigeld when he sees the necromancer later bedding a woman — is note-perfectly that of a mesmerized and then betrayed lover.
  • The Errant in the Malazan Book of the Fallen falls into the slightly less pathological type listed in the description. He sees sex as just one of the many tools he can use to manipulate people while he is trying to bring about The End of the World as We Know It. His official occupation in Midnight Tides is to be the First Consort of the queen, but he also shares the bed with other male servants and his own son, who, at least, doesn't know that he is his son. Chancellor Triban Gnol, the aforementioned son, on the other hand, is not above sating his own depraved tendencies on children, making even the Errant go Squick.
  • Mitsuko in Jun'ichiro Tanizaki's novel Manji (or Quicksand), a chilling sexual Chessmaster despite her tender age. With the help of a small-time ruffian (which she also sleeps with), she plays victim and manipulates the emotions of housewife Sonoko, and then, having also seduced Sonoko's husband, drives the couple into reciprocal suspicion. She reaps the benefit of their emotional wreckage, gains total control over their sex life, plus their adoration befitting a goddess.
  • George Mellis in the Sidney Sheldon novel Master of the Game is a sexual sadist to boot. His first scene is of him beating and sodomizing Eve Blackwell, who was perfectly eager to have sex with him before discovering his true nature — there are frequent descriptions of him going to bars and picking up women or men and leaving them broken and battered.
  • Millennium Series:
    • Lisbeth Salander is a rare sympathetic example, being simultaneously bisexual, Ax-Crazy, and awesome.
    • In The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo, the long-dead Gottfried Vanger is revealed to have raped and groomed his two children Harriet and Martin into becoming serial killers/rapists like him. He succeeded with Martin, but not with Harriet, who escaped. Martin himself is a more downplayed example; all his victims were female and he doesn't seem interested in men normally, but when he has protagonist Mikael tied up in his murder basement he plans to rape him anyway because that's just how it works down there.
    • In The Girl Who Takes an Eye for an Eye, Benito Andersson — the Alpha Bitch at Flodberga Prison — has had a string of male and female lovers on the outside, and is grooming inmate Faria Kazi to be her sex slave.
  • There's a scene in A Nightmare on Elm Street: Suffer The Children that's quite... disturbing.
    Freddy Krueger: Come to daddy, Peter... [starts licking Peter's face and rubbing it with his bleeding stump of a hand]
  • In The Night's Dawn Trilogy, there is exactly one bisexual: the satanic cult member/anti-Christ/messiah of the coming apocalypse, Quinn Dexter, whose sexual depravity is constantly shown as being one of the most important facets of his character. He murders, tortures, rapes and mind rapes almost everyone he comes across and opens millions to possession by the spirits of the dead. In the third book, we finally meet the person who turned him into who he is now... a depraved hermaphrodite.
  • A top No. 6 official in Chapter 14 rather pervertedly hits on Dogkeeper because he thinks she's a prostitute and also hits on Nezumi. Nezumi puts him out of his misery.
  • Jennesta from Orcs is a tyrannical half-human half-Nyadd queen who gets her rocks off on raping both men and women of any species. It isn't purely for her sexual gratification, however — after she's finished with them, she proceeds to brutally murder them almost immediately, before devouring their hearts to replenish her magic.
  • Jonathan Randall in the Outlander book series, by virtue of being an equal opportunity sadistic rapist who, as confirmed by Word of God, only prefers men because they break better. The author is extremely careful to make this clear in the Outlandish Companion guidebook and seems somewhat disturbed that people take his depravity and bisexuality as being directly related.
  • Mrs. Jewkes from Samuel Richardson's Pamela:
    Every now and then she would be staring in my face, in the chariot, and squeezing my hand, and saying, Why, you are very pretty, my silent dear! And once she offered to kiss me. But I said, I don't like this sort of carriage, Mrs. Jewkes; it is not like two persons of one sex. She fell a laughing very confidently, and said, That's prettily said, I vow! Then thou hadst rather be kissed by the other sex? 'Ifackins, I commend thee for that!
  • Male Chatcaava in Paradox are pretty much an entire race of Depraved Bisexuals. Females are treated as possessions and sex toys/breeders, while males assert their dominance in the Empire's hierarchy by raping each other. In Even the Wingless the ambassador from the Alliance tries to understand this attitude and decides he needs to seduce the Emperor.
  • In James Kirkwood's PS: Your Cat Is Dead, Jimmy sees Vito as a depraved bisexual initially. Crazy Carmine actually turns out to be depraved, however, or at least refuses to take 'no' for an answer until forced to.
  • Another early example was E. W. Hornung's Raffles stories. Hornung intended the stories to subvert the glamour of the Gentleman Thief and to provide Evil Counterparts to his brother-in-law Arthur Conan Doyle's characters, Holmes and Watson. Unlike most gentlemen thieves, Raffles is more Villain Protagonist than Anti-Hero, and steals to pay his bills. His relationship with victim/chronicler/Cowardly Sidekick Bunny is possibly a very close friendship, but is speculated by fans and critics alike to be a gay romance (especially since Raffles was based partly on Oscar Wilde and partly on LGBT activist George Ives). The way Raffles is shown relating to Bunny is fairly exploitative and emotionally abusive. Hornung was frustrated that his readers insisted on seeing Raffles as glamorous anyhow; his later stories, where he portrayed Raffles more brutally, were less popular. More recent takes on Raffles invariably go the Robin Hood, detective, or other hero route.
  • Kavinsky in The Raven Cycle: The Dream Thieves deals drugs, steals, street races, and that's not even getting into the kidnapping, blackmail, and attempted murder. He's been known as a user and abuser when it comes to women, but he also has positively massive amounts of Foe Yay with Ronan. Whenever he's not fighting or goading Ronan, he's flirting with him.
  • The titular character in Rebecca is implied to be bisexual, and the unnamed narrator's fixation with every aspect of her, from her handwriting to her perfume, doesn't exactly give off straight vibes either. Daphne du Maurier herself was about as openly bisexual as you could be in that era, and had affairs with numerous women.
  • The Savior's Series: Kaleo is one of the main villains of the first two novels and is implied to be attracted to both men and women; in addition to being a sadistic Blood Knight, he makes some repulsive sexual comments towards Leila and threatens to rape Tobias at one point.
  • Second Apocalypse The Inchoroi are a depraved, intergalactic "race of lovers" who apparently explore every possible pleasure of the flesh, making them more omnisexual than bisexual.
  • In S. M. Stirling's Shadowspawn series, the entire titular race.
  • Lampshaded in A Song For Nero by Tom Holt. As Nero (on the run after faking his death in the Year of the Four Emperors) says: "When you're emperor of the known world, people expect things! You can't just say 'no, I'd rather sit down and read a book' when they bring on the Libyan eunuchs crawling around on all fours in tigerskins!"
  • Orson Scott Card's Songmaster includes a major character named Josif who is introduced as homosexual, enters a heterosexual relationship with the statement that he is '60% attracted to men, 38% attracted to women, and 2% attracted to sheep,' and ends his sexual career unable to control his urges toward a barely pubescent child, making him at least a homosexual hebephile. No meaningful counterexamples exist in the setting, in part because most of the book centers around pederasty.
  • A Song of Ice and Fire has several characters like this.
    • In-universe, Oberyn Martell is viewed as one by most of the other nobles of Westeros. He has a lot of bastards, is often said to have sex with men, and is not looked on favorably for his crippling of the heir to Highgarden at a tourney years ago, and his penchant for fighting with poisoned weapons. Also his long-term paramour — basically his wife, except they're not married — is a bastard daughter, which makes her a completely unfit consort for the brother of a great lord in the eyes of the rest of Westeros. It's hard to say Oberyn actually evil or crazy, though, and the judgment of his sexuality is largely a cultural clash between the looser Dornish and the more judgmental northern Westerosi.
    • By the time of A Dance With Dragons, Daenerys Targaryen has received this reputation of Depraved Omnisexual in Volantis and Slaver's Bay, courtesy of the many wild-running rumors about her. While Daenerys is a flawed person, she's generally one of the more compassionate and well-intentioned characters in the series. As for her lovers, she does have sexual encounters with her handmaiden Irri, but it's indicated to be a case of Situational Sexuality because she cannot trust the men around her, before giving in and taking Daario Naharis as her paramour.
    • Rorge loves to rape little girls and threatened to rape Arya when he thought she was a boy.
    • Cersei Lannister is a cruel, vain, self-absorbed queen who has affairs with several men (including her twin brother) and her lady-in-waiting Taena. She specifically has sex with Taena so she can experience what it's like to be 'the man' in a relationship (Cersei deeply resents how misogynistic Westeros is, though in her case it tends to manifest as internalized misogyny). However, Cersei doesn't much enjoy having sex with Taena.
  • In S.L. Viehl's Stardoc series, Rico in Shockball is the most obvious example.
  • Time Scout, Jack the Ripper.
  • Peter Quint in Henry James's novella The Turn of the Screw is usually interpreted as such, and a pedophile to boot — but that depends on how you take the veiled hints and Victorian euphemisms. Benjamin Britten's operatic adaptation makes things slightly more explicit, especially with the sensual call-and-response duet between Quint and Miles at the end of Act 1.
  • Lois McMaster Bujold's Vorkosigan Saga:
    • Admiral Ges Vorrutyer in Shards of Honor is a textbook example, along with Prince Serg, his superior and lover.
    • Aral Vorkosigan is a subversion.
    • As is Bel Thorne, though in its case it was a hermaphrodite to start with.
  • Bequa Kynska from Fulgrim.
  • Shayla from The Wrath Of Ambar . In a world that looks down on homosexuality, it helps being the emperor's daughter (and later empress herself). It's a open secret in the empire that Shayla prefers young girls. It's not uncommon for slave girls (and boys) to go missing, and even less uncommon to not hear their screams coming from Shayla's chambers late at night.
  • Elphaba from Wicked is a Villain Protagonist, though whether she's "evil" or not is a major point in the series. She's had a sexual relationship with a man where she conceived a son but also is confirmed to have more than platonic feelings with her friend Glinda.
  • Jackie in the poem The Wild Party and the LaChiusa musical adaptation. He is "ambisextrous" and in both versions of the story, he seduces one half of an incestuous brother duo. In the poem, he is also a convicted rapist, while the musical shows both the "depraved" and the "bisexual" when he gives a fourteen-year-old girl cocaine and then attempts to rape her.

    Live-Action TV 
  • Mandy in 24 to an extent. There was really no connection between her depravity and her bisexual nature, and she appeared to genuinely love her girlfriend. On the other hand, both of the male lovers she had, one of whom was also bi, she killed herself.
  • Hazel Wassername from 30 Rock definitely counts. She's willing to use sex to get what she wants from pretty much anybody, dates men, and regularly hits on Liz once Liz becomes her mentor.
  • American Gods (2017): Bilquis has sex with both men and women, which is not surprising since that way there's double the food for her.
  • Aquarius: Charles Manson is fully prepared to seduce men and women to achieve his goals. His girls, likewise, have no problems turning their charms on women or men.
  • Emperor Cartagia on Babylon 5. According to the actor, at least. Cartagia is about as depraved as it gets - he was willing to destroy his entire homeworld, and everyone on it, because the Shadows claimed they could elevate him to godhood - and his position means is able to show almost no restraint in indulging his sociopathy. He wasn't written as bi, but Wortham Krimmer once told J. Michael Straczynski that "he's the Emperor, he can f*#$ anyone he wants."
  • Norman's alternate Mother personality in Bates Motel is a monster and revealed to be into both men and women.
  • Although she's not violent about it, Amy Farrah Fowler from The Big Bang Theory is desperate. To the point of gleefully squealing at the possibility that she, Penny, and Bernadette might be rolling around in the mud naked together. She is also constantly hitting on Penny and shows attraction to Priya (Raj's sister)...and constantly tries to bribe or trick Sheldon into sleeping with her. Much to Sheldon's dismay, although he seems to be getting used to it.
  • Alby from Big Love. Although initially presented as a closeted homosexual, he stalks Bill's daughter Sarah and clearly has no problems lusting after his co-conspirator wife. His evilness, however, appears to have nothing to do with his sexuality.
  • Gord Enver/Rich Dotcom of Blindspot. Jane is uncertain if Rich Dotcom was propositioning her, or her and Weller. He later clarifies he'd cheerfully have sex with Jane, with Weller, with the two of them at once, or just be happy watching. He also is clearly unstable as shown when he tries to murder them both and is also in a relationship with another man.
  • The Mirror Universe Vamp Willow in Buffy the Vampire Slayer was foreshadowing for Willow's coming out the next season. (Xander's vampire self has some subtext about this, too, regarding the imprisoned Angel.)
    • Joss has mentioned in interviews that the writers knew that either Willow or Xander would be gay/bi but weren't sure which, hence the several subtle hints for both in the first three seasons.
    • It is notable though that Joss Whedon has explained the canon sexual encounter between Angel and Spike that the latter mentioned in "Power Play" with "they're vampires, they were into all kinds of deviancy". Their long-time vampire girlfriends Darla and Drusilla are strongly implied to have had relations with each other as well (and at the very least had a threesome with the Immortal) and Vamp Xander in the Mirror Universe episode also lasciviously touches a male victim at one point. The implication is that vampires don't particularly care about gender when approaching sex objects, which ties into this trope quite nicely.
  • Sister Clarice Willow on Caprica is in a group marriage with both men and women, and also sets out to seduce Amanda Graystone in order to gain access to her house and later because she starts to attach a religious significance to her. It is demonstrated repeatedly that Clarice sees all of her spouses, and indeed everyone else, as tools in her quest to advance herself and her religion (in that order). Her spouses are also the members of a particularly intimate terrorist cell with her as the de facto leader. Even most of Clarice's spouses are taken aback when Clarice appears to be trying to seduce Lacy Rand, a teenage girl, and enlists her youngest husband Nestor to assist with this. Interestingly, this trope is further emphasized by the fact that the other adult characters, even the dysfunctional Graystones, are more committed to their monogamous relationships. Most notable is the aversion of the Depraved Homosexual trope with Sam Adama, who is depicted as extremely loyal and devoted to his husband Larry.
  • Averted in the "Vampire Weekend" episode of Castle. Crow is weird, yes, since he's part of a sexual vampire cult, but he's the victim, not the villain of the episode.
  • The Benefactor aka Margot's brother in The Catch is established as the villain in the show, with his sliminess, sexist behavior, the depraved attitude and shooting his bisexual girlfriend Felicity after getting the info he wanted out of her.
  • The victim of one episode of Cold Case was a stockbroker who slept with both his young male protege (who had a crush on him) and the protege's mother solely in order to get them to invest money, which he then stole. Needless to say, this was the motive for his murder.
  • Continuum: Garza's a bisexual terrorist who's also a Blood Knight.
  • Counterpart: Lambert hits shamelessly on anything that moves, and in Season 2 is revealed to have an intimate relationship with his own counterpart.
  • Andrew Van De Kamp on Desperate Housewives came out as gay to his parents but tells a priest he "likes vanilla, but sometimes likes chocolate." He was also a sociopath who made his mother's life a living hell until his sociopath tendencies dissipated in Season 3, and so did any trace of his bisexual identity, being solely homosexual from that point on.
  • Not that overt, but Bennett in Dollhouse is implied to be bisexual, or at least lesbian for Caroline during their college days. The depraved part comes when she starts torturing Echo in response to Caroline apparently abandoning her with a disabled arm.
  • Euphoria: Cal Jacobs sleeps with underage — or, in some cases, just very young-looking — boys and girls or men and women, despite being married. And he films them without their consent, which is how his son Nate finds them.
  • Eye Candy: The killer murders both men and women after having met them on an online dating site after finding them attractive though dishonest on aspects of themselves. Calligan thus describes him as an "equal opportunity" serial killer due to this.
  • Norman Bohun in the Father Brown episode "The Hammer of God" is an obnoxious boor who practices Sexual Extortion on a married woman and is callous towards his male lover. Said lover insists that he has redeeming qualities, but they go unseen.
  • Artistic director Paul Grayson of Flesh and Bone. Not an episode goes by without him eyeing, flirting with, making advances to, or practically assaulting people of both genders, behavior enhanced whether he's in the manic or depressive phase of his Bipolar Disorder.
  • Game of Thrones:
    • Heavily implied with Ramsay. While Myranda is his mistress, virtually every interaction between Ramsay and Reek in Season 4 oozes with nightmarish sexual undertones.
    • Rorge, if his threats towards "Arry" are anything to go by, whom he threatens to molest with a wooden sword both when he thinks she's a boy and after he finds out that she's a girl.
  • Played for Laughs in The Good Place with Eleanor and Mindy. Eleanor was a comedic sociopath who resented the Go-Getter Girl Tahani due to her own insecurities but occasionally expressed a desire to sleep with her regardless, and Mindy was The Hedonist who tried to sleep with Eleanor and Chidi upon meeting them for the first time.
  • Gotham:
    • Barbara Kean after her descent into villainy, killing her own parents then becoming a full-time criminal. She was engaged with Jim Gordon, then dates Tabitha Galavan. Later she has a baby with Jim after they sleep together once more. The fact that she was bisexual was established before her Face–Heel Turn, as Detective Renee Montoya was her ex.
    • Tabitha Galavan is a ruthless criminal from the get-go and gets involved with people of both sexes.
  • Xander Feng's first scene in House of Cards features him being alternately serviced by a man and a woman, while he's tied up and asphyxiated. Also, the main character Frank Underwood had sex with Zoe Barnes and Edward Meechum later on.
  • iCarly: Nora from iPsycho. She kisses a girl at her party, as well as demanding a kiss from Freddie.
  • I Know What You Did Last Summer (2021): Margot is revealed to be the killer, a vicious, manipulative young woman who's motivated partly by twisted love for Lennon, her dead female friend (whom she once had sex with) and revenge on Johnny, her ex-boyfriend, because he left her. It's downplayed however as Lennon, Allison and Johnny are also bisexuals but they don't display these traits.
  • Interview with the Vampire (2022): Lestat de Lioncourt is a bisexual vampire who's unrepentant in feeding on humans (usually to the point of killing them), who seduces and turns Louis de Pointe du Lac because he wants an eternal lover. He's not above a little Murder the Hypotenuse, being the possessive, jealous type, including having killed a prostitute he'd also slept with because Louis used her as The Beard, to isolate him so they could get together. Lestat later beats Louis viciously when he's begun to defy him. After they reconcile, Lestat callously forces his mistress Antoinette out of her own bedroom so that he and Louis can have sex there.
  • In the Flesh: Simon Monroe is at first is presented as manipulative and charismatic, possibly seducing Kieran Walker for the purposes of getting him to join his movement while in an ambiguous relationship with Amy Dyer.
  • Dennis Reynolds on It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia is a cruel, manipulative serial rapist who has committed multiple sexual offenses against men and women. He actually makes the rest of the main cast look like decent human beings, which is saying a lot.
  • Cy the Cyclops from Kröd Mändoon and the Flaming Sword of Fire is an openly bisexual Monster. While he seems pleasant at first, he then turns out to be utterly depraved and shows a desire to "sex and devour" the entire lead cast.
  • Nicole Wallace, Detective Goren's Arch-Enemy from Law & Order: Criminal Intent. The entire franchise has a rather high percentage of bisexual perps for an American series, but (thankfully) only Nicole has become a recurring villain. Goren's remarks in her first appearance paint her as the purely sociopathic form of the trope: emotionally empty, using sex only as a means to manipulate. Her characterization in subsequent appearances gets a lot more complex.
  • Law & Order had one (based on Serial Killer Andrew Cunanan) who came on to Detective Rey Curtis and Jamie Ross quite strongly within minutes of each other.
  • Legend of the Seeker: Though on the good guys' side starting in Season 2, Cara is still a hard-edged Mord Sith who proposes violent solutions to Richard's problems. Cara is soon revealed to have been in a relationship with fellow Mord Sith Dahlia, while also having casual sex with a man she meets and later their new Seeker Leo. She slowly becomes a bit nicer, starting with him (she admits caring for him when Leo dies). This may come off poorly as Dahlia is a Psycho Lesbian, while Cara only gets nicer after she's with a man, though in fairness it's probably not deliberate since the Mord Sith are all messed up given they're brainwashed into being torture technicians through torture and coercion into harming others (so whatever their sexual orientation, you'd expect them to be kind of like this).
  • Lost Girl: The Morrigan is certainly depraved, and is bisexual. How aggressive/violent she is with her partners is unclear, but Lauren certainly didn't mind. In fact, she used it to her advantage. To the show's credit, the heroine Bo is openly and positively bisexual. Also, then Tamsin and Vex are also bi...Lost Girl isn't quite Everyone Is Bi, but they're in that direction.
  • The Lifetime Movie of the Week A Lover Scorned has a pair of these conspiring to kill one's wife so that they can run off together. However, the husband doesn't know that his lover double-crossing him — he is also sleeping with his wife and planning to kill him so that he and the wife can be together.
  • Lee Garner, Jr., the overprivileged and idle head of North American Tobacco (the makers of Lucky Strike) in Mad Men, who has hit on both men and women to exercise his naked power and humiliate his business partners. Even at Sterling Cooper, he was powerful enough to get Sal Romano fired for rejecting his advances. After the action moves to Sterling Cooper Draper Pryce, Lucky Strike makes up (at one point) 79% of SCDP's revenue, and so when Garner says he'll be attending the company Christmas Party (which leads to this famous gag) — initially something of a joke, as Lane wanted to run it on a shoestring budget to save money needed for other things — SCDP is forced to put on a full-on party with music, a bartender, a fully-stocked bar, and decorations up the wazoo. Garner shows up incredibly late and starts hitting on Roger Sterling's wife (never mind that their marriage isn't a good one, it's still insulting), and forces Roger to play Santa. Since Lucky Strike is 79% of the budget:
  • In the comedy show MADtv (1995) sketch "Sexual Harassment", a new male employee at an office sexually harasses various coworkers until he gets his comeuppance. Most of his targets are women, but it also includes one man.
  • Motherland: Fort Salem: Zigzagged. Scylla is a member of a terrorist organization the Spree and seduces Raelle in order to bring her to their side. She also kills her ex-boyfriend when he seemed about to expose her. However, she ends up genuinely falling in love with Raelle and betrays the Spree for Raelle.
  • Tyrell Wellick from Mr. Robot seduces people of both genders to further his nefarious goals. As of the Season 2 finale, he's in love with Elliot, or at least Mr. Robot in Elliot's body. It's not mutual.
  • The Nevers: Hugo is a pansexual pimp who blackmails customers of his sex club, and exploits desperate Touched to get them working there. This is zig-zagged throughout the first season, to keep the audience guessing whether he's behind attacks on the Orphanage Touched, and ultimately this is a very downplayed instance of this trope. He's certainly a sleaze and uses people, but at the same time he has a lot of elements of the Ethical Slut: he doesn't seem to care much about his random sex partners - but they're also never presented as expecting more from him than a no-strings-attached romp and they show zero awe/fear of him, despite his much higher social power - not even his housemaid. His brothel looks more "burlesque" than seedy/exploitative and the sex workers all seem to be there voluntarily and at least partly seem to be the kind of sex worker who takes pride in their advanced skillset. And, as he's quick to point out, he doesn't "make" them do anything - he pays them fairly to do stuff and readily agrees to provide housing as well. Also, he seems to genuinely care about keeping them safe, and about consent: when he gets in trouble with a wealthy client who was injured by one of his employees because the guy wouldn't respect that employee's wish not to be touched, he's totally on the side of the employee and only angry at the client. He seems to genuinely like Augie despite his severe social awkwardness and, as Augie points out, unlike most people of their social class, he doesn't judge you for being "odd". note  As for the extortion/blackmail: remember that he's doing that to a bunch of rich, powerful assholes who are exactly the establishment guys keeping the harsh Victorian anti-homosexuality laws on the books, and he's doing it in an effort to keep his queer-inclusive sex club from being raided and closed down - to create what he thinks is a safe space, not just for personal profit. The only sympathetic victim we know of is Frank - and from Hugo's outside perspective, Frank is just another closeted hypocrite copper who is apparently ready and willing to enforce those laws and to throw "his own kind" in jail. And there may be an element of "punish your ex who was too ashamed of you to keep the relationship" involved in that particular dynamic.
  • Season 3 of Nip/Tuck: The Carver victimized both men and women. Also, the person behind the White Mask of Doom, Quentin Costa, had some intimate encounters as himself with a couple of female characters and a male patient.
  • PC on NYC Prep, although his sexuality is more of a side note to the fact that he is a manipulative, cocky asshole.
  • In Orange Is the New Black Piper Chapman develops into one of these during her time in prison. She was already bisexual (when we learn about her feelings for Alex and Larry) but time in prison made her hostile, cold, and develop sociopathic tendencies. This is to the point of getting her one-time lover Stella sent to max because she stole from her.
  • The Outer Limits (1995): In "Caught in the Act", the parasite-infected girl who absorbs people's lifeforce through sex tries to force herself on both men and women.
  • Oz is practically overflowing with these characters, seeing as how it is about a prison that houses some of the most heinous criminals imaginable. The worst of which would be homicidal sociopath Chris Keller and homicidal psychopath Simon Adebisi. Also, Tobias Beecher. He had a wife who committed suicide and he falls in love with another woman while in Oz and falls in love with Chris Keller. He also has sexual relations with several men while in Oz and shows Ax-Crazy tendencies the longer he's in Oz as well, such as when he killed a prison guard with long fingernails.
  • Pretty Little Liars offers three examples:
    • Mona, the original Big Bad of the series, is Ambiguously Bi and seriously psychotic. She says part of the reason she terrorized the other liars was her jealousy of their closeness with Hanna. She also implies to be attracted to Allison.
    • Allison herself is also Ambiguously Bi. She claims to have true feelings for Emily, but it is unclear if she truly feels this way or is she just being her usual Manipulative Bitch self.
    • Jenna also fits the trope — she is very manipulative, and uses sexual partners to get what she wants (Garret and Noel are probably the best examples), and is described as being sexually aggressive (she forces her stepbrother into a relationship). The only subversion here is that it seems that her one relationship with a woman (with Shana, who happens to be a class A Psycho Lesbian), she truly has feelings for her.
  • In Prison Break, the Politically Incorrect Villain T-Bag is another example of the really bad kind. He's not just a rapist and a murderer. He's a child rapist and a murderer. Despite that, he seemed to genuinely love the single mother he was involved with on the outside (who didn't know his real identity) and doted on her two kids. However, his psychosis caught up with him when he's exposed and bizarre attempts to force them to participate in a "picket fence" delusion after his escape forced him to cut ties permanently — he apparently considered killing them, but he couldn't bring himself to.
  • Bobbi Stakowski from Profit is a prime example of the "manipulative" subtype; when her very rich, very married boyfriend turns out to come with a prenup stating that the first partner to ask for a divorce forfeits all the couple's assets, she goes out and seduces his wife.
  • Psych: The serial killer "Mr." Yang. In her first appearance, her sexuality isn't discussed. Later in the series, she appears to be a Psycho Lesbian since all her victims are women and she mentions being attracted to famous actresses and flirting with a female orderly, but she does also have crushes on various male characters including Shawn and the psychologist Mary Lightly.
  • The Royals's Cyrus is unhinged and abusive, and is shown to be having sex with men and women.
  • In Saul of the Mole Men, Saul's hated rival Nathaniel Baltimore, Old-Fashioned Bisexual. Nathaniel is really just a jackass, pointlessly firing his gun while Saul is talking just to interrupt him and never once admitting that Saul was right about the Mother Rock.
  • Scott, Bonnie's roommate in Seinfeld, was interested in having a threesome with George and Bonnie. George clearly didn't want to and gives an expression of horror when Scott advances on him, a scene which several fans have described as "creepy".
  • Shameless (US): Ian Gallagher dates Caleb, who is initially presented as supportive and loving. Ian begins to suspect Caleb of cheating with an ex-girlfriend, but Caleb lies that he isn't. When Ian catches them, Caleb insists sleeping with women doesn't count as cheating, and suggests that Ian try to do the same. Ian does, mostly to prove women aren't what he wants, and dumps Caleb anyway.
  • The Shannara Chronicles: Downplayed at first. Eretria starts out as a ruthless bisexual thief who flirts with or seduces people regardless of gender solely to rob them blind, but doesn't do anything worse. However, over time her being with Wil and Amberle (who both appeal to her) transforms Eretria into a much nicer woman, subverting it. She has a lover in Season 2, Lyria, whom she's genuinely caring and loving to.
  • Shortland Street: Lincoln not only carried on an emotional and sexual relationship with Nicole (leading to a pregnancy) while insisting he wanted to marry and start a family with boyfriend Jack, he did meth with Jack, ultimately leading to a bad reaction. The drug-drenched chaos didn't end there, as he was doing drugs and having sex with Jack's ex-boyfriend while Nicole was in labor. His attempts to be there in time led to driving under the influence and an arrest. He spent the night in jail as his two lovers said goodbye to his dying newborn son. Lincoln left town in shame.
  • Tony from the first series of Skins. While he gives his gay friend Maxxie fellatio on a school trip, it was "to try something new"; his college headmaster also refers to him as "polysexual". Up to the finale of Season 1, he manipulates everyone around him, but he reaches Moral Event Horizon when after his girlfriend Michelle hooks up with another guy, Josh, he sends her pornographic pictures of Josh's sister from his phone to convince her he's mentally unstable. This fails since Michelle still doesn't take him back, and Josh ends up enacting a truly twisted plan of revenge on him involving his sister.
  • Smallville: Non-straight people come one of two ways: this (in the form of some vampires and a woman at a fight club that is attracted to Lois) or the rare female Stalker with a Crush for Lana (the female part is rare, not the stalker/crush part. Not by a very long shot).
  • Agent June Stahl from Sons of Anarchy.
  • The Mirror Universe Intendant Kira in Star Trek: Deep Space Nine. The character originally hit on her regular counterpart only because she was so highly narcissistic. Only later was the character made a Depraved Bisexual, with the actress herself being well aware of the stupidity. But work's work... In point of fact, this is a trait inherent in nearly all the women of the Mirror Universe (Dax, Ezri, and Leeta), with the sole exception being Jennifer Sisko.
    -The Agony Booth: Yep, it’s an alternate universe, alright. An alternate lifestyle universe.
  • Star Trek: Voyager. The male Body Surf villain in "Warlord" appears to enjoy the implications of jumping into an attractive female body. And when Alice Krige reprised her role from Star Trek: First Contact in "Endgame", she was told to vamp it up as she did with Picard. So we have a scene where the Borg Queen is suggestively stroking Seven of Nine and purring "you always were my favourite, Seven". Despite a large lesbian Shipping community pairing Seven with her mentor, Captain Janeway, these are the only overt gay scenes in the series.
  • Star Trek: Discovery.
    • The Mirror Universe Phillipa Georgiou has a scene displaying both her bisexuality and her ruthlessness. The regular universe Phillipa Georgiou sexuality has never been discussed.
    • Likewise, with the prime universe Paul Stamets explicitly stated to be gay, Mirror Georgiou asserts that his evil mirror counterpart was pansexual.
  • On Supernatural, the demon and later King of Hell Crowley's introduction sees him buying the soul of a middle-aged businessman, then coercing the man into a kiss to seal the deal.
    • He later does the same with Bobby Singer, with photographic evidence, even.
    • During a negotiation with Crowley, Season 7 Big Bad Dick Roman seems already aware of this little tradition.
      Crowley: You have a deal. I suppose you want it in writing?
      Roman: I don't kiss on the mouth.
      Crowley: Your loss.
    • Crowley has also been known to flirt with Sam, Dean, and Castiel on occasion.
    • It's hinted at that Crowley and female angel Naomi once had a thing.
      Crowley: (to Naomi) If you remember our time in Mesopotamia the way I do, you know I'm a lover, not a fighter.
    • Made explicit in the Season 11 premiere where he possesses a woman and winds up having a foursome with her husband and another couple... before butchering them all.
  • Tidelands (Netflix): Adrielle, the main villain of the series, has sex with Augie that displays serious Questionable Consent while also showing attraction to her henchwoman Leandra, a Psycho Lesbian whom she shares a kiss with.
  • Bill Haydon in Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy (and the novel it’s adapted from). Haydon is charming, unconventional, promiscuous, and bisexual, taking younger female and male lovers. He is also the mole and the story’s arch-traitor, carrying on a manipulative affair with protagonist George Smiley’s wife at the behest of his Soviet spymaster, and betraying his likely former lover and closest friend Jim Prideaux by sending him into a Czech trap which results in him being shot, imprisoned, and tortured. Prideaux kills him for his betrayal.
  • Captain John Hart in Torchwood who will throw a mugger off the roof of a multi-story car park without so much as the batting of an eyelid and has lines like this:
    Capt. John: Oh, that's gorgeous.
    Gwen: That's a poodle.
    Capt. John: [eager] It's nice!
  • True Blood: Quite a few of the vampires in this show have shown an interest in sex with both genders (at one point during the third season, before Erik Northman has sex with Russel Edgington's male lover, he remarks that it's been a long time since he indulged in it "with a vampire", and both Pam and Nan Flanigan have both been shown having intimate moments with other women). The notable exception to this is Bill, who has only ever had eyes for Sookie, and his past lovers were also female.
  • Isobel from The Vampire Diaries is heavily implied to be one. She keeps a sex slave of each sex. Moreover, both are mind-controlled. The male is actually gay, and would presumably be repulsed if he were not mind-controlled, making this all the more Squicky.
  • (Miss) H. G. Wells in Warehouse 13 is bisexual ("Many of my lovers were men."), and depraved ( she tried to destroy all of humanity), but the two are not related, so there you are. She also eventually loses the depravity and becomes an Anti-Villain, and was, at worst, a Woobie, Destroyer of Worlds. She eventually does a full Heel–Face Turn culminating in a Heroic Sacrifice.
  • Why Women Kill: Zigzagged. Jade, who's bisexual, turns out to be a serial killer, who targets her own lovers. However Taylor, one of those lovers, is herself bisexual and a nice, ordinary woman.
  • You (2018): Peach appears to be bi as she's obsessively attracted by Beck, seeking to manipulate her. She also willingly has sex later with Raj, though it's clear that she was hoping to have sex with Beck (or at least a threeway). Peach is in the closet about it because her family wouldn't be accepting, and this possibly drives part of her negative behavior.

    Music 
  • The 1990s Swedish camp/kitsch Eurodance group Army of Lovers was basically all about this trope.
  • The protagonist of Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds' rendition of "Stagger Lee".
  • Lady Gaga's persona in the Telephone series.
  • Discussed in Hayley Kiyoko's song "Gravel to Tempo". It's one of the many insecurities prompted by the narrator's Internalized Categorism-she feels predatory and like a betrayer for crushing on straight girls.
    I don't feel adequate, thinking I'm a monster in disguise....
  • Eminem: "
    • "Stan". From the album (The Marshall Mathers LP), Eminem gives us the song "Stan" about a yandere stalker's descent into madness when he thinks Slim (the star he's yandere for) is rejecting him by not sending him letters. He states in the letter that he thinks he and Slim should be together. He ends up killing himself and his girlfriend who's pregnant with their child. Turns out Slim gets them after Stan kills himself and his girlfriend.
    • In his Relapse album, Eminem takes his strangely accented incarnation of the Slim Shady character into further depths of depravity by turning him into a bisexual murderer and seducer of men, playing with Eminem's reputation for making homophobic comments in his raps, and the LGBT Fanbase Periphery Demographic he acquired despite this.
    That's my sector, homosexual dissector
    Come again, rewind selector
    I said, nice rectum, I had a vasectomy Hector
    So you can't get pregnant if I bisexually wreck ya
    Hannibal Lecter in the guy section, I bet ya
    I tantalize ya and in less than five seconds I get ya
    They say once bitten then twice shy, well lie next to the guy
    With nine ecstasy pills and five extra
    Boxes of ribbed condoms in quantities, why yes sir
  • Genesis: The narrator of "Jesus, He Knows Me", which lampoons the scandals that affected televangelists.
    I believe in the family
    With my ever-loving wife beside me
    But she don't know about my girlfriend
    Or the man I met last night
  • AC/DC: "Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap" is about a hitman who's implied to sleep with his clients, both men and women.
    For a fee, I'm happy to be, your backdoor man!note 

    Myths & Religion 
  • Older Than Feudalism:
    • The ancient Greek myth of Zephyrus, who was married to his sister, but was madly in love with the young Spartan Hyacinth. However, Apollo also loved Hyacinth, and when he chose Apollo over Zephyrus, Zephyrus went crazy and cracked Hyacinth's skull open with a flying discus.
    • Almost every male god in Greek Mythology shows some signs of depravity, and most of them were bisexual. The goat-god Pan might be the single best example. He's described as being so violent that the Greeks were afraid of waking him up in Arcadia. And nearly every story with Pan involves him trying to have sex with a nymph or a young shepherd boy.
  • Loki from Norse Mythology is, among other things, Fenris's father and Sleipnir's mother, thanks to the power of shapeshifting, allowing him to seduce a jotun's horse., and a conversation between Loki and Odin implies that Loki turned into a woman and got pregnant on more than one occasion. Loki is depraved in some ways, among them being responsible for Baldur's murder.
  • Huehuecoyotl from Aztec Mythology has male and female lovers, is a Shapeshifter, and often changes gender and species. While friendly toward humans, he's also petty and amoral at times and has been known to case war among mortals for no other reason than boredom.
  • Many Trickster deities are sexually flexible both in preference and equipment. Case in point: Baron Samedi.
  • Lilith had sex with both Adam and Eve, according to one passage in Jewish literature that describes her as "the Woman of Harlotry."
  • In The Bible proper, from the Book of Judges, some men of Gibeah ganged up on an old man's house, desiring to "know" the Levite man whom he had taken in as a guest. Instead, the Levite gave them his concubine, whom they had abused and raped all night, which resulted in her death.

    Pro Wrestling 
  • Orlando Jordan had this gimmick in TNA. When his valet, Brittany, became a wrestler following his departure, she also proved to be an example, although it wasn't as central to her gimmick. Jordan molested nearly everyone within reach and all but publicly masturbated when the objects of his desire were too far away. Brittany was driven evil by rejection and happened to be rejected by both sexes.
  • Japanese comedy wrestlers like Otoko Sakari, Danshiko Dino, and Michael Nakazawa have this gimmick, augmented by their custom to wrestle in thongs.

    Radio 

    Tabletop Games 
  • Dungeons & Dragons:
    • Both played straight and inverted in the 3rd Edition. Malcanthet, the Demon Queen of Succubi, is the patron of lust and illicit sex, and she seduces both males and females. On the other hand, her enemy, Queen Morwel of the Eladrins, is the patron of sex between lovers and sensual energy turned toward positive ends, and she's bisexual and polyamorous.
    • Also played straight with another demon lord — Graz'zt, the Dark Prince, who keeps "pleasure slaves" of both genders.
    • King Kaius of Eberron is said to keep a harem of both women and men, he's really a vampire and feeds off of them. Subverted in that he's actually a pretty nice guy. Well... Y'know. For a vampire, anyway.
    • Strahd von Zarovich, Darklord of Barovia from Ravenloft, has no issues attempting to seduce Player Characters regardless of gender, and Curse of Strahd shows that he has a male consort. This was implied pretty heavily in the original module but made much more obvious in the re-issuing of the adventure for 5th edition.
  • Exalted had the horrific Villain with Good Publicity First Age Solar Desus, a Fake Ultimate Hero who, as noted on the latter page, committed horrific acts of physical, mental, and sexual abuse on a routine basis against anyone unlucky enough to be in his path. He was also a Domestic Abuser who, among other things, would routinely force his Lunar wife Lilith to engage in Gender Bending to "spice up" their sex life, something she took no pleasure in even when he wasn't engaging in the sort of hardcore sadism only a First Age Solar can dream up.
  • The antics continue in the Pathfinder Tabletop Roleplaying Game with the Demon Lord Socothbenoth, who is the Lord of Perversion. He covers everything from false seduction to rape of both men and women of all ages to animals!
  • Warhammer 40,000: Slaanesh, chaos god(dess) of hedonism. A violent, omnisexual rapist leading legions of daemons and cultists who are also violent rapists and tend not to care about gender much. A fair portion of the Dark Eldar, an army of torturous slave-driving pirates, also tend to fall into Depraved Bisexual territory.

    Theater 
  • Lord Voldemort in A Very Potter Musical seems to have a pretty enthusiastic sex life with Bellatrix, but is heavily, heavily implied to like Quirrell as more than just a friend. In fact, the two even adopt a daughter at the end of A Very Potter Senior Year.

    Video Games 
  • Relius Clover from BlazBlue is implied to be bisexual, and while he's not explicitly Ax-Crazy, he's still a cold, sociopathic monster.
  • Clive Barker's Jericho features Cassus Vicus, one of the most Squick-inducing characters to have ever appeared in a game, who is strongly implied to be bisexual. At one point, he comments on how it has been a while since he has "tasted of both sexes", although this comment could be a reference to his cannibalism, or it could possibly be used both in a cannibalistic and sexual context.
  • Dead Rising has corrupt female cop Jo Slade, who kidnaps women and tortures and rapes them. When Frank West confronts her, she threatens to rape him too.
  • Dead Rising 2 has twins Amber and Crystal Bailey, who are among the conspirators who triggered the Fortune City zombie outbreak. They constantly feel each other up, makes sexual taunts to Chuck Greene/Frank West, and grope Rebecca and force her to bend over when they kidnap her.
  • Dead Rising 3 has Dylan Fuentes, who kidnaps men and women and holds them in an S&M themed dungeon. When Nick Ramos shows up, Dylan expresses a desire to make him a sex slave as well.
  • In Disgaea 3: Absence of Justice, Mao appears to be attracted to anything that can be Strapped to an Operating Table. Sexually. This does not go uncommented upon.
    Adell: Why the hell are you breathing like that?
    Mao: Don't worry, I'm just getting turned on.
  • A few in Dragon Age:
    • Zevran is a subversion, he has a Freudian Excuse; born into prostitution, sold into slavery and trained in "kill or be killed" but still manages the Chivalrous Pervert. His constant innuendo seems designed to provoke for his own amusement but overall, his sexuality and amorality are separate from each other.
    • Branka plays it seriously straight, exhibiting a number of sociopathic derangements.
    • Averted with Leliana. Killing wasn't the only method of her profession, nor one she preferred. While Zevran questions her about her life in the cloister, she admits that, while she found some nuns more attractive because of their "forbidden" status, she was there for spiritual purposes, and not interested in ravishing anyone.
    • Averted with the pirate Isabella. While a fairly morally ambiguous individual overall, and definitely a bisexual who Really Gets Around, her sexual choices seem to fall more into Ethical Slut territory.
    • Defied with Solas, whose writer stated that they specifically didn't make the character bisexual in order to avoid accusations of this trope, due to the previous game having a controversial bisexual character in a similar villainous role.
  • The Elder Scrolls:
  • Reaver from Fable II and Fable III. He's a sociopathic Magnificent Bastard Pirate lord who keeps his youth and good looks by sacrificing innocents to dark gods. He hits on the player (male or female) in a creepy fashion at least once in both games. And he's one of the protagonists.
    "Far be it from me to come between a brother and sister. Well, there was that one time."
  • The Courier can be one of these in Fallout: New Vegas by taking both the Lady Killer and Confirmed Bachelor perks. Or alternatively for female characters, Black Widow and Cherchez La Femme. It's not simply an appearance of bisexuality because these perks also grant bonuses to kill characters of the respective gender as well as flirt with them. Probably the biggest act of depravity possible is a female Courier who can use Black Widow to seduce Benny (AKA, the guy who shot you in the head at the start of the game) then kill him after having sex. Benny suspects something, but brings you to bed anyway.
  • Kefka, the Monster Clown from Final Fantasy VI is made one of these in Dissidia Final Fantasy. His pre-battle taunts speak for themselves.
    On Firion: "Ooh! Aren't you hot!"
    On Terra: "Time to come home... to papa!"
    On himself: "Ohoho! Who's that handsome devil!"
    • Kefka's line in the original Japanese for Firon was more "You must be sweltering!" they were just added a ton of subtext in the translation with the way they went about it.
    • His comments on Firion can be seen more as a subversion, pointing out Firion's bishiness; his tone of voice is quite sardonic, not admiring or lecherous as you would expect. Calling himself handsome is obviously a joke.
  • Fire Emblem Fates has two subversions:
    • Niles invokes and then turns the trope in its head, as he's seen constantly throwing suggestive comments at men and women alike while proclaiming himself a cruel and twisted sadist... but is more of a very bitter Stepford Snarker who does this to keep people at arm's length, and is a much more decent and humble person at heart.
    • Rhajat at first sight, since she's a huge Clingy Jealous Girl who stalks people of both genders that she's interested in... but like Niles, she's one hell of a Stepford Snarker who tries to keep people at bay, plus she's a teen-aged Dark Magical Girl with a serious case of No Social Skills.
  • Preiss from Gabriel Knight: The Beast Within. Even Hennemann is scared to sleep in the same room as him. He also has a whip and a black rope in his closet.
  • Granblue Fantasy has Belial. He shows a depraved desire for Lyria, Rackam, Sandalphon, and even his dead creator Lucilius. He's completely serious about it, even asking Sandalphon if he is a virgin in Japanese before their fight.
  • Grand Theft Auto
    • The Yakuza shateigashira Asuka Kasen in Grand Theft Auto III flirts with Claude and indulges in bondage play with Maria on at least one occasion.
    • Grand Theft Auto IV features several random encounters with Eddie Low. Easily one of the creepiest characters one will ever find in a video game, you can deduce just by talking with him that he is a necrophiliac and pedophilic serial killer who horribly mutilates and murders both girls and boys for sexual pleasure. So it's no surprise later on when he randomly tries to kill you as well.
      Eddie: I like boys. I like girls too. Both are fun in different ways. The same ways as well. We're all the same under those layers of hair, and skin, and fat. Everyone's got the same rotten livers and black hearts underneath it all.
    • Trevor Phillips from Grand Theft Auto V lusts after men, women, and even a Teddy bear. As his LifeInvader page says, "Any hole's a goal".
  • One of 47's targets in Hitman: Blood Money is Skip Muldoon, a drug smuggler and riverboat captain. Muldoon is carrying on affairs with several of the male pursers on his ship, while simultaneously engaging in incest with his niece, photographic evidence of which 47 is also told to steal.
  • Judge Fang of Jade Empire is known as a depraved pervert with bizarre and sick fetishes. His exploits have always been with women, but he will acknowledge an eagerness to branch out if approached by a male character.
  • Luxa, The Dragon of The Exchange on Telos in Knights of the Old Republic II, will flirt with the PC regardless of gender, and will always attempt to kill them at the end of her related quest. She is a Zeltron, a race that considers monogamy strange. LucasArts have apparently claimed that bi/homosexuality doesn't exist in the Star Wars Universe. In a universe with so many alien life forms, those terms don't exist, and that all sorts of sexual inclinations exist with no one really caring about it enough to give it names.
  • MadWorld's Howard Holmes, if he limited himself to two sexes instead of Anything That Moves... actually, scratch that, ANY living organism, mobile or not''.
    Howard: Jack just ate a happy ending!
    Kreese: Don't you mean Happy Onion?
    Howard: Clearly you've never had sex with an onion!
  • Morinth in Mass Effect 2. She's a combination of a sexual predator and serial killer, seducing her victims with 400 years of experience and borderline psychic powers, and then kills them during sex (the asari version, anyway) by overloading their nervous systems due to her rare genetic defect, an act that brings her immense, addictive pleasure. Less of an example than most in that all Asari are effectively omnisexual.
  • Vamp and Volgin in the Metal Gear series. Volgin is something of a subversion, as his care for his male lover Raikov (he beats his female lover for fun) is the only humanising thing about him in the whole damn game, to the point where donning the Raikov mask causes him to be too stunned to attack you during your boss fight with him. Similarly, Vamp's whole motivation for being a terrorist is because he thinks Snake was responsible for the death of his male lover, and by extension ruining the life of his female not-quite-lover. He might be able to carve out your body parts and hand them to you, but his boyfriend was a good man. He also does almost everything he does in a sexually suggestive manner. Combine with Raiden's artificial white blood getting everywhere when they fight in MGS4, and then Vamp licking some of it off his knife afterward...
  • Moge-ko from Mogeko Castle is a psychopathic sadistic rapist who mentions that she loves good boys and girls who do what she says.
  • Sweetheart from OMORI is an obnoxiously entitled tyrant who is so narcissistic that she divorces her husband Captain Spaceboy to try and marry a clone of herself.
  • From Phantasmagoria 2, Therese is a dominatrix who regularly frequents an S&M club. Not so bad by itself, but otherwise she comes across as a complete nutcase. She stalks Curtis to make him her new lover and goes so far as to break into his apartment and install a bondage body harness in his bedroom without his prior consent while he was away. When he objects because he has a girlfriend (Jocilyn), Therese tells him that she's welcome too because she finds her a 'real cutie'.
  • Occasionally happens with a character in Rome: Total War. Observe this wonderful list of character traits:
    • Good Commander (He is an effective commander of armies. This we will soon see is not true.)
    • Publically Loyal (He claims loyalty to his country, but doesn't actually have any.)
    • Aggressively Perverse (He rapes other men)
    • Sot (Frequently gets drunk enough to soil himself)
    • Debauched (Will do anything for physical satisfaction)
    • Womanizer (What it sounds like)
    • Inveterate Gambler (Is addicted to gambling, and sucks at it)
  • Apparently, the Boss from Saints Row, at least the female version, though it's only really evident in 2. ("You had me at stripper pole.") The fourth game, which allows you to romance/have sex with any and every party member, makes it very possible to play as one. In 1 you can interpret a few actions and comments as an indication of the male Playa/Boss's bisexuality, but it is understandably left ambiguous.
  • Kaliyo Djannis in Star Wars: The Old Republic, Token Evil Teammate (even by The Empire's standards) of the Imperial Agent storyline. A sociopathic, manipulative Psycho for Hire with a long history of betraying everyone she meets, her companion quest involves dealing with a series of male ex-lovers she wants dead for minor slights and a Bounty Hunter chasing her. Said bounty hunter turned out to be a female ex-lover who she convinced to run away with her before ditching her. She can't be talked down, as Kaliyo arbitrarily refuses to apologize.
  • Street Fighter:
    • Juri Han from Super Street Fighter IV. Though most of the depraved part comes from her sadistically engaging in Orgasmic Combat. She openly hits on people of both genders. She taunts Chun-Li via asking if she has "a schoolgirl's crush", refers to Cammy as "kitten", and when she's about to fight Bison she comments on how she was "saving the best course for last". One of her Ultras oozes with Orgasmic Combat vibes (face stroking included!), and it can be performed on both males and females.
    • Depending on what you count as canon or not, Vega might count. He's been shown throwing roses to other bishounen male fighters in Capcom vs SNK and during a non-canon anime series briefly commented on Ken's eyes.
  • Subverted in Tyranny: While both Kills-in-Shadow and Verse are bisexual and rather nasty Ax-Crazy Social Darwinist Blood Knights on top of it, the nasty sides of their personalities are not expressed in their sexuality. Kills-in-Shadow is a Beast Man and her view on sex and mating does not follow human standards (and even so she never does anything objectionable towards anyone in the party besides repeatedly implying she wants to kill Barik), while Verse's memories of her (now-dead) same-sex partner are a humanizing element for her.
  • Yandere Simulator has the protagonist, currently known as Yandere-Chan. The player will be able to make Senpai male or female in the alleged full game, though Yandere-Chan will always be a girl, resulting in this trope.

    Visual Novels 
  • Every character in The Arcana is bisexual but of the depraved ones Count Lucio stands out. It is implied that he has quite a lively sex life with men and women of the palace. And he has killed countless people by inflicting them with the Red Plague. Though he is redeemable in his route.
  • Danganronpa:
  • Lau in Family Project is viewed this way, and it's not entirely inaccurate. He set up the whole situation with Chunhua in order to set off a gang war that destroyed the Taiwan and Shangai mafia, leaving a power gap for him to move into. And also spread the rumor his sister was engaged to Tsukasa, a dangerous situation for him, in order to improve his reputation. Chinese mafia marrying a Japanese into the family is a good business idea. He really did intend to go through with that one though. In reality, he's not so much a bad guy as he is very bad with people and lonely.
  • Hatoful Boyfriend's main villain, Dr. Iwamine Shuu, reveals his motivation for exterminating humanity in the "Bad Boys' Love" route, and it's a promise to his unrequited crush Dr. Ryuuji Kawara, Ryouta's father, that went horribly, horribly wrong. Shuu is also a love interest for the female player character, and admits to really caring about her in the extended ending to his route after he's severed her head, gotten intimate with her internal organs, and possibly turned her brain into a cyborg, and is about to be killed by the police for various other crimes like experimenting on and murdering other students.
  • Played with in Liar Liar. Villain Protagonist Yukari is a fifteen-year-old serial killer who has killed everyone she's been with since elementary however her sexuality isn't played up. She just happens to be Ax-Crazy and bisexual. She kills her cheating ex-boyfriend in the first game and in the second game she's dating Miho who she kills at the end, for killing her little sister. Almost everyone is some level of Ax-Crazy, no matter their sexuality.
  • School Days:
    • Depending on the route the player picks, Makoto is a Jerkass who not only uses force through sexual means on girls his age, their mothers, and their young sisters, and goes through them like tissue paper, he also shows an attraction to Yuuki in Cross Days.
    • Taisuke is heavily implied to rape his crush Kotonoha in the anime, which causes the poor girl to go mad from it and in the OVA he takes on an effeminate appearance when offering a huge heart-shaped valentine chocolate to Makoto while blushing and acting bashful which creeps Makoto right out.

    Web Animation 
  • While Stolas' (see below) attitude is (darkly) Played for Laughs, it's played dead serious over in Hazbin Hotel with overlord pimp Valentino. He's confirmed as pansexual, and appears in the music video "Addict" with A Lady on Each Arm. He’s also in an on-again-off-again relationship with fellow overlord Vox and regularly makes Angel do sexual favors for him. He’s shown to be violent and abusive towards both men, particularly Angel, who it’s implied he’s raped on more than one occasion.
  • Stolas from Helluva Boss is married to a lady owl, but slept with and still pines after Blitzo, a male imp, who he tends to flirt with in a very graphic and disturbing way. He also demands more sex in exchange for Blitzo getting to use his magic grimoire.
    • The first episode of the second season puts both parts of this trope in a new light. First, since Stolas's marriage is shown to be arranged and passionless, he might as well be gay for all it proves. Secondly, while he goes overboard with his advances on Blitzo, it's shown Blitzo himself acted superficially the same way (aggressive and kinky) on their first sexual encounter, though it was really because he was improvising things to better steal Stolas's book. So Stolas has some reason, at first, to think Blitzo could like his "depraved" style.
  • Lucius the Eternal from If the Emperor Had a Text-to-Speech Device. Being the Champion of Slaanesh justifies his crazed actions. Not so much for his girly voice and mannerisms.
  • The Prostitute Mickey series has Mickey Mouse's main client Joe, who makes advances towards Mickey even when he isn't servicing him to make ends meet and in one short mentions that he has to pay child support, which implies that he has had sex with a woman at least once.

    Webcomics 
  • The Bedfellows: Sheen is often seen sleeping with random women, and can also be seen with men. He is also in an (abusive) relationship with Fatigue.
  • Several in T. Campbell's comics:
  • Danny of Chess Piece, who has hit on his cousin Elliot on his wedding day. (Danny's, not Elliot's, that is.)
  • Possibly Mistress Butterfly from Collar 6, also know as The Sadist From Hell. She has at least one confirmed relationship with a man, but she's tortured women on screen. She's also the closest thing the comic has to a Big Bad so far. This is not a case of Bondage Is Bad since the other characters in the comic are in consensual BDSM relationships, Butterfly is evil because she uses force, nor is it a case of same-sex attraction being portrayed as bad since the main characters are all in a poly lesbian relationship.
  • Joel from Concession has slept with/seduced several of the other characters, either to further his plans or for his own amusement. He also once used his psychic powers to make a preteen child rape his co-worker Artie.
  • Szark Sturz and Celesto Morgan from Dominic Deegan. Puzzlingly, using the phrase "filthy bisexuals" is a minor villain's Kick the Dog moment. Szark "comes out" as gay shortly after his Heel–Face Turn. This seems only to show how much he's attracted to Dominic and make gay jokes.
  • Homestuck:
    • Damara Megido. All Trolls are bisexual, she just adds the "depraved" part by having almost everything she says to another troll be crude sexual come-ons in badly-translated Japanese, and willingly working for the universe-eating Big Bad. How much of it is sincere and how much of it is her taking advantage of the language barrier to mess with people is unknown.
    • Vriska seems to think of her ancestor Marquise Spinneret Mindfang in this way, thinking of it as admirable. Vriska's fanfic has Mindfang using her psionic powers to force a female to have sex with her in front of the fictim's lover while leaving just enough free will to question whether she actually wants to or not. The real Mindfang was actually not so ruthless or depraved, but did still engage in some morally grey behavior while working for the Big Bad.
  • In Jack Drip, the incarnation of the sin of lust prefers to rape women, but he's not picky.
  • Keychain of Creation:
    • The scythe-wielding Fae who introduced himself by kissing every member of the main party in turn.
    • Merena is not actively malicious but flatly doesn't care if her bed-bouncing ways wreck the homes and lives of the people she seduces.
  • Sisters, Elsa and Rain Vilehelm from The Lounge.
  • Star in Metanoia has explicitly stated that he'll have sex with Anything That Moves, even though he prefers men.
  • The title character from Niels is a mob boss and borderline sociopath, only having a spare few people he genuinely trusts and cares about. Two of these people are the young married couple he's in a committed three-way relationship with (the husband is also one of his top enforcers). Although even this doesn't stop him from flirting with the federal agent assigned to keep tabs on him.
  • The Mistress from Oglaf appears to be bisexual, having taken both male and female slaves. Additionally, she seems to get off on humiliating, torturing, and sometimes murdering her partners.
  • Sabine in The Order of the Stick, which is to be expected given that she's a succubus.
  • The Search For Henry Jekyll: Edward Hyde is both depraved and bisexual, but something of a variety on the trope, given that he's bisexual because Henry Jekyll is, not because of his depravity.
  • Mrs. Shibata of Sexy Losers regularly attempts to seduce her own son. This stopped for a while when she stole his girlfriend and resumed when she accidentally caused the girl to die from exhaustion brought on by excessive sex.
  • The Walkyverse's Mike Warner fucked your mom and your dad. During Shortpacked! he slept with Amber and Ethan at the same time just to mess with their heads and get them to fight in jealousy.

    Web Original 
  • Ask That Guy. In his own words:
    Anything I would do to a woman, I would do to a man as well. [...] I would penetrate a man just like I would penetrate a woman. That's why bisexual people are the only real equal opportunists out there.
    • While we're on Mr. Walker here: Link, from Video Game Confessions.
    • For the third DVD promo, Doug himself played a shirtless, psychotic bisexual who was torturing a guy with a knife. Not necessary, but very much appreciated. The persona came back in a ConBravo interview, where he groped the interviewer and ended up riding him like a pony, he'd had years of experiences in sexing people up, he'd slept with both James and his wife, he was non-exclusively married to Benzaie, and he'd ruined JewWario's balls through getting teabagged.
    • Critic every now and then, most notably in the second episode of Pop Quiz Hotshot, where his Friendless Background and Sanity Slippage combine into kidnapping people to be his friends, and very much enjoying hitting on them (and General Anesthetic) as well.
  • Ryuk in Death Note: The Abridged Series (kpts4tv). He was molesting Light and later he offers to join Misa when she goes to bed naked.
  • Hellsing Ultimate Abridged:
    • Jan Valentine.
    • Alucard. According to him: "…no one alive can understand my sexual preference." He has also been shown to become aroused by Integra Hellsing, Seras Victoria, and Alexander Anderson.
  • Naruto from Naruto: The Abridged Comedy Fandub Spoof Series Show.
  • Princess Molestia.
    • Unusually for this trope, she's portrayed as being a genuinely nice and kind pony, underneath the questionable consent mechanics, undiscriminating tastes, and complete lack of impulse control. Given that she's gone after her own sister and tried to arrange a foursome with her student, her student's freshly married brother, and his wife, "depraved" is probably still the right word.
    • Discorded Dr. Whooves, The Master, Scootaloo the Sadist, and Lil' Miss Rarity all play the trope far more directly and disturbingly.
  • In the Buzzfeed video Questions Gay People Have For Bisexual People, one of the questions asked in apparent seriousness is "Don't you think maybe you're just selfish?"
  • SF Debris: Parody Janeway has had either explicit or implied interest in a staggering number of characters. Male: her fiance Mark, her Harry Kim-shaped strap-on that may or may not actually be Harry Kim, Tom Paris (although they were both giant newts at the time), the inspector from Counterpoint, Chakotay, Captain Adama from Battlestar Galactica (1978). Female: Torres, Seven of Nine, and herself. As for the depravity, anyone who offers drugs and cigarettes to small children they are training up to be loyal minions, breeds a "rape gorilla", and has created hives of flying tarantulas with a taste for ocular jelly probably has enough depravity to supply entire legions of demented Roman emperors.
  • Spoony's Spooning personality will drug and rape man and woman both. To date, his conquests include: The Nostalgia Chick, That Chick With The Goggles, Benzaie, The Nostalgia Critic, Angry Joe, Bennett The Sage, and Lord Kat. With sliced pineapples.
  • Survival of the Fittest:
    • Melina Frost in version three. She led the all woman group named the Poison Angels in an attempt to kill all the men on the island. She was about as Ax-Crazy as it got. One of the best examples of her insanity is when she rapes Beth Vanallen. With a vase.
    • From SOTF-TV, Marvia Jones. Her first appearance on the island? Getting high, drugging Nate Chauncey, and taking advantage of her, culminating in beating her up and taking her things. She then proceeded to team up with Harold Smythe, who was probably among the most Ax-Crazy of the TV characters.
  • Zeus and Dionysus in Thalia's Musings, in contrast with Apollo.
  • Vivian from Felarya is well-known for using seduction magic on smaller humanoids, both male and female. Being a 70-foot naga and a predator, she then proceeds to eat the people she seduces. Calling her "depraved" though seems to be a tad harsh though, a girl has to eat after all...
  • Whateley Universe:
    • Don Sebastiano, who used both Cavalier and Skybolt as sex slaves and personal puppets while they were bewitched by Hekate. Since his main turn on is humiliating his sex partners, this was actually insufficiently depraved for his tastes, being far too easy a conquest — but he kept at it for a full year anyway, until they escaped from Hekate's power and got their revenge on him.
    • Having been a Satisfied Street Rat before being recruited by the CIA, Sahar acted as a Fille Fatale in her first year at Whateley Academy, seducing any and all ESPers among the student body which she could in order to use her ability to copy their knacks (which requires a very intimate acquaintance with the target). She only stopped when she fell in love with one of her targets, Zenith, leading her to a Heel Realization that caused her to panic and break off the relationship for Zoe's sake. Eventually, she reunited with Zenith, and set about making amends to the others she'd hurt.
  • The Pharaoh from Yu-Gi-Oh! The Abridged Series.
    Yugi: You're so depraved
    Yami: At least I'm not deprived. Of sex.

    Western Animation 
  • Roger Smith from American Dad! is a "fey pansexual", a total sociopath, and (thankfully offscreen) rapist who's been sexually inappropriate with every member of the family at least once over the course of the series.
  • Archer:
    • Pam Poovey and Cheryl Tunt. The former is openly bisexual and has been shown to be willing to go to unethical lengths for sex. The latter is batshit crazy and really enjoys getting beaten, humiliated, and choked, and although she usually prefers men, she's been known to provoke women if she thinks they'll give her a good beating.
    • Outside of the main cast, Lucas Troy claims to be really good at getting ladies, but has a Deathbed Confession to having raped Archer.
  • In the Daria movie Is It Fall Yet?, Jane goes to an art commune for the summer. The only girl who befriends her later gets her drunk and tries to seduce her, then sleeps with the pompous, famous artist who runs the commune, presumably in hopes of getting an in with gallery owners.
  • Captain Hero and Foxxy Love from Drawn Together.
  • Family Guy:
    • Stewie. Yeah, he's a toddler, but he's definitely depraved and has shown attraction to several people of both genders such as Brian, who's the family dog, and his own mother.
    • Meg spends her free time trying to get a boyfriend (this even includes her falling for Brian when he was nice to her) and in episodes like "Stew-Roids" and "Dial Meg For Murder", she appears to exhibit attraction toward Connie, a girl who constantly bullies her. Some episodes depict her being both emotionally fragile and disturbed, derived from desperation for love and attention. "Dial Meg For Murder" implied she'd been on both ends of multiple Prison Rape situations, in a women's correctional institution.
    • One-shot villainess Sonja seduces and takes advantage of Quagmire and frequently visits a porn site involving Latinas. The key word is Latinas, not Latinos.
    • Peter Griffin in spades. He's married to Lois and definitely interested in women (including one instance where he wanted to have sex with a female rat) but lusts after men usually every other episode (he was in an abusive sexual relationship with a male bull who had raped him). There are even unfortunate implications that he's sexually attracted to minors (he has a crush on Connie D'Amico and once told Lois that he shouldn't nag him about being a kids' show host as he "...can have any 3-year-old [he] wants.") "Fresh Heir" also implies he'll go as far as incest and ephebophilia, as it's heavily implied he wanted to do more than just marry his son Chris for his father-in-law's inheritance and occasionally has shown interest in his daughter Meg whom he also verbally and physically abuses (one instance had him requesting Meg kiss him on the lips). He also occasionally checks out young boys (including telling a kid he had a "sweet ass"), hinted at being turned on when he and Quagmire got naked and had to kiss and spooned with Quagmire when they were cuddling in bed together with Peter pulling down Quagmire's boxers, was not entirely weirded out by Ryan Reynolds flirting with him, roleplayed Dawson from Dawson's Creek to Carter (playing a girl) and tried to kiss him while hinting he wanted to have sex with him (explaining he was doing so because that's Dawson's character), willingly slept with Bill Clinton, responding to Christian Bale's statement of "We're done professionally" with an excited "Are you asking me out on a date?", and ordering Chris to take Lois' place while she is away. Chris, playing Lois, sits next to Peter and compliments his muscles. Peter plays along and promises obscene sex for that night. He's also an Extreme Omnisexual with his attraction to the female rat and he had sex with a "Surfin' Bird" record.
  • Murdoc Niccals, if his drunken ramblings can be trusted.
  • Moral Orel:
    • Daniel Stopframe is willing to seduce and impregnate the wife of Clay Puppington, the man he is obsessed with, just to get close to him, only to spurn her casually afterward. He also prays to Satan in order to get who he wants and shows a willingness to kill the guy's son as a virgin sacrifice as part of a Satanic ritual to get the guy to love him (luckily, his scheme gets shot down when he finds out that the Satanists of Moralton aren't down with that).
    • Clay himself appears to only love attention, loving anyone who will show him any amount of it, regardless of who he will hurt in the process. He's had extramarital affairs with both Coach Stopframe and Miss Censordoll. It's this, combined with his abusive nature towards Orel, that causes Stopframe to ultimately reject him.
  • Ren Hoek in Ren & Stimpy "Adult Party Cartoon". He clearly loves the ladies and will try to grab a woman's breasts at any given opportunity; yet at the same time is in a homosexual relationship with Stimpy, with whom he already shared an Ambiguously Gay abusive relationship with in the original. He's also described as "psychotic", can be very sadistic, and frequently goes on Ax-Crazy rampages.
  • South Park:
    • Eric Cartman was attracted to Ben Affleck (he gave him a hand-job in one episode whilst pretending his hand is Jennifer Lopez) and Michael Jefferson; dressed as Britney Spears in one episode and makes out with a Justin Timberlake cardboard cutout; had a sexual affair with Leonardo DiCaprio whilst convinced he's a Vietnamese prostitute due to a head injury; is obsessed with and follows Kyle Broflovski around (he even went on a cross-country quest just to make him suck his balls in Imaginationland: The Trilogy), blew Butters in his sleep after giving him cold medicine, then tried to convince Butters to do the same to him; and asked Clyde to sleep with him once (he was actually quoting "Lady Marmalade"; you know the lyric). But he also experienced attraction toward Wendy, Stan's girlfriend; mentioned that he had a crush on a girl named Patty Nelson, and had a crush on Bebe when she started developing breasts (along with all of the male 4th graders) and along with most of the other kids had a crush on his substitute teacher Ms. Ellen.
    • Mr. Garrison seems to exist solely to defy "the norm". He was in the Transparent Closet at first, then came out as Camp Gay, then got a sex-change, then became a lesbian, then got turned back into a Camp Gay male. Chef summed it up in "The Death Camp of Tolerance".
      Chef: Children, there's a big difference between gay people and Mr. Garrison.
  • Sergeant Hatred in The Venture Bros.. Also, a pedophile and strongly implied to have molested at least Hank.

 
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