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Villain Overview

Die
~ Michael Myer's only quote
I met him, 15 years ago. I was told there was nothing left. No reason, no conscience, no understanding; even the most rudimentary sense of life or death, good or evil, right or wrong. I met this 6-year-old child with this blank, pale, emotionless face, and the blackest eyes; the devil's eyes. I spent 8 years trying to reach him, and then another 7 trying to keep him locked up because I realized what was living behind that boy's eyes was purely and simply… evil.
~ Dr. Samuel Loomis contemplating his former patient, Michael Myers.


Michael Audrey Myers, also known as The Shape or The Bogeyman, is a legendary serial killer and the main antagonist of the Halloween franchise, appearing as the main antagonist of every film in the series, with the exception of Halloween III: Season of the Witch. Michael is a force of pure evil that can't be stopped and possesses immortality due to his inhumanity and inability to feel pain. On Halloween night in 1963, a 6-year-old Michael Myers murdered his older sister, Judith Myers. For 15 years, he was kept in Smith's Grove Sanitarium, under the care of Dr. Samuel Loomis, who understood that Michael was truly pure evil, intending to put an end to peace. On the 30th of October, 1978, Michael escaped to seek vengeance and began his new intention of putting an end to his family and all the peace in Haddonfield, Illinois while being pursued by Loomis, who intends to stop him.

Michael seems to like playing games on his victims by sadistically stalking and terrifying them before brutally killing them. A perfect example of this is when Michael puts a ghost costume on along with glasses, making Lynda believe it's her boyfriend Bob. When her back is turned to make a phone call, he strangles her to death with the telephone line.

With the original and the remake version of the character, it was revealed that Myers had killed 94 people in the overall franchise.

He was portrayed by Nick Castle (masked) and Tony Moran (unmasked) in the original 1978 film, Dick Warlock portrayed him in the 1981 sequel, He was played by George P. Wilbur in the fourth film, Don Shanks played Myers in the fifth and sixth entry, Chris Durand played him in the seventh entry; H20, while Brad Loree played him in the eighth installment.

Biography[]

Early Life[]

Michael Audrey Myers was born on October 19, 1957 to Donald and Edith Myers. He had an older sister named Judith and a younger sister. The family resided in a two-story house at 45 Lampkin Lane in the suburban town of Haddonfield, Illinois.

Halloween[]

When he was 6 years old, on the night of October 31, 1963, Michael's parents were away, and he was at home with his sister Judith who was supposed to be babysitting him and take him out trick or treating, but she cared more about spending an intimate moment with her boyfriend, Danny, and so Michael is left to trick-or-treat by himself.

But he watched from outside as Danny and Judith spent their happy time together. After they went upstairs to have sex, Michael snuck into the kitchen, picked up the longest butcher knife in the house, and waited for Danny to leave. When Danny left, Michael walked up the steps, pausing to put on a clown mask that Danny had left, before entering Judith's room and brutally stabbing her to death nine times. He then walked back downstairs and into the front yard, where he was caught and unmasked by his astonished parents who had just arrived home to find their little boy has been unveiled as evil itself.

Michael was taken to Smith's Grove Sanitarium, where he became the patient of a psychiatrist named Doctor Samuel Loomis. He spent fifteen years with Doctor Loomis, barely moving and never speaking a word. He realized that he was just purely and simply evil, and wished for him to be locked up. The others didn't see Michael as much of a big deal, due to Michael fooling them by acting catatonic and unresponsive. But Loomis knew that he was waiting, growing stronger, waiting to journey back to finish what he began in Haddonfield. Two years after Michael murdered Judith, Michael's parents died in a car crash, resulting in their new baby to be adopted by the Strode family.

On October 30, 1978, Michael Myers destroyed his room at Smith's Grove and carved the word "sister" on his door before breaking out. He also released the other patients from their rooms. At the same time, Dr. Loomis and Nurse Marion Chambers were arriving at the facility to transfer Myers for his court hearing. Noticing the patients roaming around outside the hospital, Loomis got out the car to investigate as Michael attacked Marion and sped away in their station wagon.

As he drove across Illinois, Michael stopped to murder a truck driver to steal his unused boiler suit. Traveling to Haddonfield, Michael stole Judith's gravestone from the local cemetery and broke into Nichol's Hardware Store to receive knifes, a rope and a Halloween mask before returning to his childhood home. The next day on Halloween, a 17-year old Laurie Strode dropped off a key at the Myers house for her realtor father, and was seen by Myers who instantly recognized his sister. Michael proceeded to stalk her and her friends Annie and Lynda throughout the afternoon. Meanwhile, Dr. Loomis had followed Michael to Haddonfield and warned town Sheriff Leigh Brackett of the danger he posed.

That night, as Laurie and Annie were babysitting across the street from each other, Michael watched them from the shadows. He murdered Annie first, strangling her in her car as she left to meet her boyfriend, before slitting her throat. Later, Lynda and her own boyfriend, Bob, showed up, only to fall victim to Michael as well. Worried about her missing friends, Laurie crossed the street to investigate, only to find Annie's body arranged under Judith Myers's gravestone, and Lynda and Bob hidden in the closets.

From out of the shadows, Michael lunged at Laurie from behind, catching her on the arm with his knife and knocking her over the banaster, recovering she ran for her life, however Michael had already locked all the doors. Laurie managed to escape by breaking the glass of the back door. Michael followed her across the street and into the house, attacking her from behind, Laurie was forced to stab him with a knitting needle in the throat, knocking him down. Michael however survived and followed her up the stairs. Laurie hid the kids and then hid herself in the closet, however Michael just started to smash the door appart. Straightening a wire coat hanger, Laurie poked Michael in the eye, causing him to drop his knife.

Laurie grabbed it and once again stabbed Michael. Laurie slowly walked away trying to cope with the shock, but Michael rose up to resume his attack on Laurie. He tried to chock her to death, but in the conflict she managed to pull his mask off. Michael let go to put it back on. At the same time, Dr. Loomis appeared and followed Michael into the room. Loomis shot Michael six times in the chest, each shot knocking him backwards, causing him to fall off the balcony.

When Loomis went to check the body, Michael had vanished.

Halloween II[]

Taking place immediately after the previous film, Michael Myers fled into the back alleys of Haddonfield. He killed teenager Alice Martin before breaking into the elementary school and scrawling "Samhain" onto the chalkboard in blood. As news of the murders spread, chaos erupted in Haddonfield, with citizens rioting and teenager Bennett Tramer being killed in the confusion. Learning Laurie's location from a news report, Michael resumed his search for her at Haddonfield Memorial Hospital, where she had been taken for her wounds. Michael systematically murdered Laurie's protectors at the hospital, including a security gaurd, paramedic, doctor, and four nurses. Meanwhile, Dr. Loomis, who was continuing his search for Myers with the help of the Haddonfield police, was told by Marion Chambers of Michael's sibling connection to Laurie Strode. Loomis, realizing why Michael had come home, tracked him down to the hospital and saved Laurie's life a second time. Loomis and Laurie worked together to cause an explosion in the hospital operating room, which engulfed Michael in flames.

From here, the series split into two alternate timelines.

Halloween III: Season of the Witch[]

Though it was officially stated that Michael was "killed", Halloween III: Season of the Witch (which featured witchcraft and mad scientists with Conal Cochran as the main villain) received many complaints, so Michael's death was retconned and he returned in the fourth movie.

4-6 Timeline[]

Halloween 4: The Return of Michael Myers[]

Michael suffered severe burns and was left in a coma. He was sent to Ridgemont Federal Sanitarium until October 30, 1988, when he was arranged to transfer back to Smith's Grove. However, upon hearing that his sister Laurie Strode had died and her daughter Jamie Lloyd — his niece — lived in Haddonfield, he woke up from his coma and murdered those with him in the ambulance. After the vehicle crashed off a bridge, Michael escaped and began his journey back to Haddonfield. He stopped at Penney's gas station and murdered the employees, stealing new overalls from one of the mechanics. Meanwhile, Dr. Loomis, who had heard of Myers' escape and was tracking him once more, encountered him at the diner and begged him to leave the people of Haddonfield alone. Michael responded by driving off in a stolen truck, burning the station to the ground in the process and leaving Loomis stranded.

In Haddonfield, Jamie was suffering regular nightmares about her uncle. When taken shopping for Halloween costumes by her adoptive sister, Rachel Carruthers, she briefly saw him as he was stealing a new mask from the discount store. When Loomis finally arrived in town, he contacted new sheriff Ben Meeker with the news of Michael's return. The pair of them went out searching for Jamie, who was trick-or-treating with Rachel. Meanwhile, Michael had begun his attack on Haddonfield, destroying the town's power supply and single-handedly wiping out the entire police force but Meeker and Deputy Logan. When word got around that Myers was back, a group of vengeful townsfolk began patrolling the streets with shotguns. Meeker and Loomis finally caught up with Jamie and Rachel, and they all took refuge in Meeker's house. However, when Michael found a way in and began killing their protectors, the two girls escaped via the roof, and were eventually rescued by the people hunting Myers. Jamie and Rachel were driven out of town to safety as the State police arrived to deal with Michael Myers. However, Michael had secretly hitched a ride under their truck, and Rachel was forced to take the wheel when he killed their driver. She drove erratically as Michael tried to kill her from the roof, eventually throwing him off the roof and hitting him straight on. Jamie went over to check her uncle's body, and as he rose once again, Meeker and a team of armed police showed up and shot him relentlessly until he fell down a nearby mineshaft.

Halloween 5: The Revenge of Michael Myers[]

The police threw a stick of dynamite into the mine to finish him off, but Michael crawled out just in time and was swept away by a river. When he finally escaped the current, he fell back into his coma and was discovered by a hermit who nursed him back to health. A year later, in Michael awoke from his coma, killed the hermit, and continued searching for his niece. Jamie was now living at the Haddonfield Children's Clinic after stabbing her step-mother on Halloween, 1988. Michael's evil had somehow affected her and she now shared some kind of psychic bond with her uncle, knowing where and when he would strike next. Michael returned to Haddonfield, and began stalking Rachel, sneaking into her house and stabbing her with a pair of scissors. When Rachel's friends Tina Williams and Samantha showed up looking for her, Michael followed them to a party. Jamie, however, sensed that Tina was in danger and escaped the clinic to look for her friend. At the party, Michael murdered Samantha and her boyfriend in the barn while they were having sex. Just as Tina found the bodies of her friends and the police officers sent to protect, Jamie showed up at the farm and Michael chased them through the fields in his car. Tina sacrificed herself to save Jamie shortly before Loomis and the Haddonfield police arrived. Loomis told Michael, who was lurking in the woods, to meet him at the Myers house.

Loomis and Sheriff Meeker arranged a sting operation to trap Michael at his childhood home, using Jamie as bait. Michael, however, was not falling for the trick, and murdered the staff at the Children's Clinic to distract the police. Ignoring Loomis' attempts to reason with him, Michael killed the remaining police officers and began chasing Jamie through the derelict Myers house. She eventually ran upstairs to the attic, where she discovered a child's coffin laid out ready for her. With nowhere left to run, Jamie climbed into the coffin, and, as Michael raised his knife, asked her uncle to show her his face. In a bizarre moment of humanity, Michael removed his mask and began crying, but when Jamie tried to wipe his tears, he recoiled in a rage. He pursued Jamie downstairs, where Loomis shot him with tranquilizers before finally beating him unconscious with a plank of wood. Michael was taken into custody at the Haddonfield Police Station, and Meeker made preparation for him to be transferred to a maximum security facility. However, a mysterious man in black enters the building and killed every police man and police officer in the building (including Meeker) with a machine gun before disappearing with both Michael and Jamie.

Halloween: The Curse of Michael Myers[]

The residents of Haddonfield believed that Jamie and Michael died in the explosion at the police station in 1989. In fact, the mysterious man in black had taken them and had hid them away in an unknown building, and now had impregnated Jamie. On October 30, 1995, Jamie gave birth to a boy and escaped the sanitarium with the help of a sympathetic and compassionate midwife. After calling a radio station to alert Dr. Loomis that Michael was after her, Jamie hid her baby at a bus station and fled back to Haddonfield. When Michael forced her off the road, Jamie took refuge in a barn, where Michael found and impaled her on a corn thresher. As the bleeding Jamie told him he could not have her baby, Michael switched on the machinery and watched as his niece was gutted. He then returned to Jamie's vehicle in search of the infant, to find that he was not there.

Meanwhile, a new family had recently moved into the Myers house, relatives of the couple who adopted Laurie Strode. The youngest, Danny Strode, was hearing voices telling him to kill. After hearing Jamie's cry for help over the radio, Tommy Doyle tracked the call to the bus station and discovered her baby, who he named Stephen. He then runs into Dr. Loomis at the Haddonfield Memorial Hospital and warns the Strode family that they were in danger. True to Loomis' warnings, Michael returned to his house and murdered the Strodes in search of Jamie's baby, leaving only Danny and his mother Kara alive.

Kara and Danny were taken in by Tommy, who explained to them his theories that Michael Myers was cursed by a runic symbol called "Thorn" by a cult of people who had worshipped it. This was just an alternate twist, though, it never originally happened. The Man In Black is later revealed to be Dr. Terence Wynn, Dr. Loomis' long-time friend and former colleague. He and his group of people who appear to be the "Cult of Thorn" arrived at the boarding house to retrieve Stephen, as well as Danny in the process (and Kara, for some reason), leaving Tommy and Loomis drugged.

When they awoke, Tommy and Loomis tracked the cult down to the Smith's Grove Sanitarium. As Loomis confronted Wynn about his role in all of this, Wynn congratulated Loomis on being the first to recognize the unique power of Michael's evil. Wynn wanted to exploit this power and invited Loomis to join him, but of course Loomis turns down his offer. Meanwhile, Tommy sneaks into the maximum security ward to rescue Kara and the children. They encounter Michael Myers wandering the halls of the asylum, and witness him butchering all the members Dr. Wynn's staff and Dr. Wynn himself (off-screen) while working on a genetic engineering experiment possibly involving Danny. Michael then continued his search for Jamie's baby, only to be pumped full of drugs and beaten unconscious with a pipe by Tommy. As Tommy, Kara, and the children prepared to leave Smith's Grove for safety, Dr. Loomis decided to stay to attend to some "business". When Loomis returned, Michael was nowhere to be found, his mask is on the floor, and Loomis is heard screaming.

H20 Timeline[]

Halloween H20: Twenty Years Later[]

Michael was not heard from since he was set on fire in Halloween II, but returned twenty years later and found out that Laurie Strode had faked her death in an automoble accident, renamed herself "Keri Tate", and became the headmistress at Hillcrest Academy High School and had a son named John. After terrolising the town, Michael pursued John and his girlfriend to Laurie's house, where the two finally meet each other for the first time in 20 years. Michael killed Laurie's boyfriend and Laurie, John and his girlfriend eventually escape, but afterwards, Laurie orders them to escape (and they do so) while Laurie stays behind to fight Michael.

She picks up an axe and arrives back at the school. She finds Michael and enters a final battle with him. After a long pursuit, Laurie eventually stabbed Michael several times and threw him off a balcony. As Laurie prepared to finish off an unconscious Michael, a security guard stopped her, claiming that "he's already dead".

The police come and clean the mess and put Michael in a body bag and put it in an ambulance. Laurie receives the axe, steals the ambulance with Michael's body in the back and drives off with it. Michael is still alive and he escapes the body bag, and again tries to kill her but Laurie slams on the brakes, throwing him through the windshield. He gets up but Laurie runs the ambulance at her brother and the vehicle tumbles down a cliff but she escapes, while Michael gets trapped between it and a tree.

Laurie manages to recover and pick up her axe again and stands in front of Michael. They reach out to each other, but Laurie remembers all of the loved ones that Michael has taken. She pulls her hand back and delivers the final blow and decapitates Michael, finally killing him. Michael's head rolls down and stops. As police sirens are heard in the background, Laurie sighs in relief, now that fear and evil has finally been lifted now that Michael Myers is gone.

Halloween: Resurrection[]

Three years later, Michael's death in Halloween H20: Twenty Years Later was revealed to actually be the death of a paramedic. It is revealed that he was not decapitated, but instead he forcibly switched clothings and mask with a paramedic and crushed his voice box, who was killed instead. After unintentionally killing an innocent man, Laurie had been arrested and sent to the Grace Andersen Sanitarium. She was believed to be in a catatonic state by the nurses, but was secretly preparing for her brother's inevitable return. Michael finally appeared on Halloween 2001, killing two security guards to get to his sister.

Laurie lured him onto the roof of the institution, where he became caught in the trap she had laid for him. Michael dangled over the edge of the roof and Laurie mockingly told him she was no longer afraid of him. As she prepared to cut his rope, Michael feigned confusion, grabbing at his mask much like the paramedic she killed had. Unable to risk taking another innocent life, Laurie hesitated and attempted to remove Michael's mask to be sure. Michael took advantage of this indecision, grabbing his sister and stabbing her in the back. Laurie defied her brother one last time, kissing his mask and telling him that he would see him in hell before falling off the roof to her death. Michael then framed an inmate at the sanitarium, Harold Trumble, for the murders by giving him his bloodstained knife.

Michael eventually returned to Haddonfield and lived in the sewers under his childhood home, which has been abandoned and condemned roughly since 1965. Later the following year, however, his home was invaded by an entrepreneur named Freddie Harris, who planned to host an internet reality show in the legendary Myers house. The show, entitled "Dangertainment", involved a group of college students from Haddonfield University spending Halloween night, 2002, locked inside the house to look for answers as to what drove Michael Myers to murder.

Unbeknownst to the participants, Harris rigged the house with false evidence that Michael had been physically and psychologically abused as a child. He also dressed up in Myers' iconic mask and overalls to give the impression that the bogeyman had returned. However, during the show's live broadcast, the real Michael Myers began murdering the youths on camera, leaving only Freddie and Sara Moyer alive. As Michael was about to kill Sara, Freddie, wounded, arrives and electrifies Michael, and the house went up in flames with Michael inside. Michael and his victims were recovered and taken to the morgue, where he regained consciousness as the film ended.

What happened after the end of this film remains unknown and Michael's ultimate fate is left a mystery.

Victims[]

Confirmed[]

  • Judith Myers
  • Christopher Hastings
  • Anne Bracket
  • Robert Simms
  • Lynda Klok
  • Alice Martin
  • Alan Gateway's unnamed son (mentioned)
  • Bernard Garrett
  • Vincent Scarlotti
  • Karen Bailey
  • Fredrick Mixter
  • Janet Marshall
  • Virginia Alves
  • Jill Franco
  • Terrence Gummell
  • Jimmy (indirectly)
  • J. Black
  • L. Evans
  • 2 Unnamed Paramedics
  • Unnamed Mechanic
  • Shelly Matthews
  • Bucky
  • Pierce
  • 2 Unnamed Officers
  • Logan
  • Kelly Meeker
  • Brady
  • Orrin Gateway
  • Alan Gateway
  • Unger
  • Earl Ford
  • Unnamed Hermit
  • Rachael Carruthers
  • Michael
  • Spitz
  • Samantha Thomas
  • Nick Ross
  • Tom Farrah
  • Tina Williams
  • Eddy Grey
  • Charlie Bloch
  • Max Hart
  • Patsey West
  • Mary
  • Unnamed Motorist
  • Jamie Lloyd
  • Debra Strode
  • John Strode
  • Barry Simms
  • Tim Strode
  • Beth
  • Unnamed Sanitarium Patient
  • Dr. Bonham
  • 7 Unnamed Cult of Thorn Doctors
  • Terrance Wynn
  • Unnamed Cult of Thorn Doctor
  • Jimmy Howell
  • Tony Allegre
  • Marrion Whittington
  • Charles Deveraux
  • Sarah Wainthrope
  • William Brennan
  • Unnamed Paramedic (indirectly)
  • Franklin Munroe
  • Willie Haines
  • Laurie Strode
  • Charley Albans
  • Bill Woodlake
  • Donna Chang
  • Jennifer Danzig
  • Jim Morgan
  • Rudy Grimes
  • Nora Winston

Animals[]

  • An Unnamed Female Stray
  • Lester the German Shepard
  • Sundae the Golden Retriever
  • Max the Doberman Pincher

Debatable[]

  • Dawn Thompson
  • Mrs. Blankenship
  • Dr. Samuel Loomis
  • An Unnamed Nurse

Weapons used[]

  • Kitchen Knife (signature and most common weapon)
  • Phone Cord
  • Hammer
  • Cord
  • Syringes
  • I.V. Machine
  • Scalpel
  • Metal Rod
  • Shotgun
  • Scissors
  • Garden Claw
  • Pitchfork
  • Scythe
  • Noose
  • Metal Spike
  • Axe
  • Surgical Machete
  • Roller Skate
  • Camera Tripod
  • Cable

Trivia[]

  • Michael Myers is heavily regarded as one of horror's most recognizable icons. He is notorious for inspiring many other slasher films, most notably Jason Voorhees and the Friday the 13th franchise.
    • Another attribute to Michael's popularity is that unlike other villains in real life and pop culture he has no tragic backstory that defines his character and makes him what he is today. He is aware of the difference between right and wrong, but he does not acknowledge it or care. He simply kills for no other reason than to put an end to peace and this makes him purely the embodiment of evil.
      • Ironically, his remake counterpart was shown to be tragic and insecure while his original incarnation has neither of those traits and is far exceedingly evil than his remake counterpart. Even though his remake counterpart is still extremely evil, he is still completely outranked by his original counterpart.
        • It has been seen when unmasked, Michael always looked quite handsome and innocent-looking. This was an aspect done by John Carpenter as irony due to him being considered a monster because of his homicidal actions Carpenter was so dedicated to this idea that for the scene where Michael was unmasked he briefly replaced Nick Castle with Tony Moran as the role of Michael as he felt Tony's face fit the description better.

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Napoleon | Warren T. Rat | Mott Street Maulers (Digit) | Moe | Cossack Cats | Sharptooth | Cat R. Waul | Cactus Cat Gang (T.R. Chula, One-Eye, & Sweet William) | Hawk | Professor Screweyes | Ozzy and Strut | Hyp | Mutt and Nod | Steele | Ichy and Dil | Mr. Grasping | Toplofty and O'Bloat | Chief McBrusque | Scuttlebutt | Madame Mousey | Twitch | Bootlick and Slug | Mrs. Tweedy | Mr. Tweedy | Kibosh | Snivel | Rinkus and Sierra | Lord Farquaad | Thelonious | Captain of the Duloc Guards | Merry Men (Monsieur Hood) | Unidentified Witch | Niju | Ninevites (King Twistomer & City Official) | Fairy Godmother | Prince Charming | Arm Guards | Elves (Jerome) | Pirates (Captain Hook) | Cyclops | Headless Horseman | Steve and Ed | Witches | Gnomes | Don Lino | Sharks (Frankie & Luca) | Lola | Nuk, Yak, and Sumac | Farley the Fox | Fossas | Nana | Victor Quartermaine | Philip | Principal Pankley | Junior Bloomsberry | Laverna | Fungi | Fungus Maximus | Firebird | Br'er Fox | Br'er Wolf | Duchess Rowena | Desmond | Brutus | Ambassador of Bulovia | Guards | Fabian | Shimmer | Sunburst | Queen Ariana | Nat, Pat, and Matt | Robert the Terrible | Serpent | Cheese Curls | Henna | Skeezites | Lydia | Slyder | Aunt Marie | Chuzzlewit | Eden Starling | Botticelli Remorso | The Beldam | Other Mr. Bobinsky | Other Mice | Other Spink & Other Forcible | Ashlynn Torescu | Violet Nylund | Myron | Danno Wolfe | 1 | 8 | Fabrication Machine | Machines (Cat Beast, Winged Beast, Seamstress, Steel Behemoths, Seeker Drones & Spiderbots) | The Chancellor's Party (Chancellor Ferdinand) | Tuma | Rock Tribe (Stronius, Skrall & Bone Hunters) | Metus | Philippe | Brutus | Madame de Bossé | Alistair | Eris | Kylie Morgan | Felonious Gru | Minions | Dr. Nefario | Vector | Mrs. Hattie | Mr. Perkins | Jacqueline | Delphine | Raquelle Harper | Todd | Crystal | Princess Graciella | Princess Graciella's Assistants | Dame Devin | Brock | Wickellia | Nightmare Train | Aloysius O'Hare | The Once-Ler | Morty and McGurk | The Once-ler's Family (The Once-ler's Mother, Brett and Chet, Aunt Grizelda & Uncle Ubb) | Agatha Prenderghast | Zombie Judges (Judge Hopkins) | Seymour Crider | Duchess Amelia | Rupert | Snow Queen | Rothbart | Odile | Chunky | El Macho | Evil Minions | El Grosso | Manáger | Gwyllion | Boris | Philippe Cheynet | Dr. Strangeglove | Glumps | Sweet Tooth | Norvirus Raccoon | Percy "King" Dimplewade | Fingers and Lucky | Knuckles | Cardinal | Street Rats | Caligo | Murray | Garth and Wormwood | Trident Squad | Princess Malucia | Sniff and Whiff | Archibald Snatcher | Mr. Gristle | Mr. Trout | Mr. Pickles | Baron Von Ravendale | Bruce | Princess Corinne | Scarlet Overkill | Herb Overkill | Villain Con Villains | Nelson Family | Princess Olivia | Svetlana Petranova | Sloane MacLain | Clive | Joe and Marty | Agent Dunbar | Patricia Lovitz | Snowball | Flushed Pets (Ozone & Viper) | King Constantine | Raiden the Moon King | Karasu and Washi | Giant Skeleton | Garden of Eyes | Bears | Mike | The Gorillas (Johnny's Father) | Zhong | Virus | Dru Gru | Balthazar Bratt | Clive | Robert Gru | Mayor Muldoon | Heather Muldoon | Gunther | Hugo | Marlo | The Grinch | Grimmel the Grisly | Grimmel's Deathgrippers | Warlords | Lou | Lydia, Kitty, and Tuesday | Sergei | Little Sergei | Circus Wolves | Dr. Zara | Burnish | Goon Leader | Margaux Needler | Queen Barb | Rock Trolls | The K-Pop Gang | Reggaeton Trolls | Spiny Mandrilla | Punch Monkeys | Hendricks | Dr. Erwin Armstrong | Bellroc | Skrael | Zong-Shi | Cyrus Strange | Jimmy Crystal | Bodyguards | Jerry | The Bad Guys (Mr. Wolf, Mr. Snake, Mr. Shark, Mr. Piranha & Ms. Tarantula) | Professor Marmalade | Cuddles | Belle Bottom | Vicious 6 (Jean-Clawed, Svengeance, Stronghold, Nun-Chuck & Wild Knuckles) | Wild Knuckles' Henchmen | Bowser | Kamek | Koopa Troop | Foreman Spike

Live-Action Features
The Phantom of the Opera | Count Dracula (1931) | William Afton | Sentinel Prime | Dr. Henry Frankenstein | Victor Frankenstein | Frankenstein's Monster | Imhotep (1932) | The Invisible Man (1933) | Wolfman (1941) | Uncle Charlie | King Claudius | The Thing (1951) | Crassus | Marcellus | Max Cady (1962) | Bob Ewell | Mayella Ewell | The Birds | Great White Sharks | The Car | Dean Vernon Wormer | Greg Marmalard | Doug Neidermeyer | Chip Diller | Evillene | Illinois Nazis (Illinois Nazi Leader) | Mystery Woman | Nicky Holiday | Werewolf | Michael Myers | Thulsa Doom (1982) | Rexor | Thorgrim | Set | The Thing (1982) | Blair | Silver Shamrock (Conal Cochran & Silver Shamrock Androids) | Skeksis (SkekSo, SkekZok, SkekUng, SkekSil, SkekTek, SkekAyuk, SkekNa, SkekShod, SkekOk, & SkekEkt) | Darkened Creatures | Biff Wilcox | Tony Montana | Alejandro Sosa | Frank Lopez | Richard Vernon | Hector | Alberto | The Skull | Nacho Contreras | Captain Hollister (1984) | John Rainbird (1984) | Raven Shaddock | Queen Taramis | Bombaata | Thoth Amon | Dagoth | Baron Vladimir Harkonnen | Jack Lint | Mr. Helpmann | Biff Tannen | BiffCo (Match, Skinhead, & 3-D) | The Libyans | Chet Donnelly | Lord of Darkness | Blix | Blunder | Meg Mucklebones | Dark Overlords of the Universe | Jacques LaFleur | Satan | Blue Aliens | Werner Klopek | Reuben Klopek | Hans Klopek | Justine de Winter | Comte de Rochefort | Horace Pinker | Griff Tannen | Data, Spike, and Whitey | Graboids | Eugene Sorenson | Buford Tannen | Martin "The Bow Tie Killer" Beck | Louis Strack Jr. | Robert G. Durant | Chucky | Christopher Sullivan | Damballa | Cullen Crisp | Eleanor Crisp | Percival Graves | Party Crasher | Jonathan Corliss | Martin Swayzak | John "Axe" Adcox | Ronald Bartel | LaWanda Dumore | Binky the Clown | Brett C. Shelton | The Robesons | Max Cady (1991) | Dr. Herman Varnick | Harvey and Vernon | Vera Cosgrove | Uncle Les | Zombies (Sumatran Rat-Monkey) | Madeline Ashton | Helen Sharp | Carter Nix | Carter Nix, Sr. | Cosmo | Dick Gordon & Buddy Wallace | Evil Ash | Deadites (Linda) | Kandarian Demon | Dr. Giggles | Vinnie Fountain | Fred O'Bannion | Lewis Dodgson | Dennis Nedry | Donald Gennaro | Early Grayce | Adele Corners | John Diebold | Father | Emil Fouchon | Pik Van Cleaf | Mona Demarkov | Fallon | Carlito Brigante | David Kleinfeld | Benny Blanco | Pachanga | Vinny Taglialucci | Anthony Taglialucci | Amon Goeth | Cliff Vandercave | Miss Sharon Stone | Shiwan Khan | Farley Claymore | Waldo Aloysius Johnston III | Aaron McComb | Eric Gordon | The Children | Carrigan Crittenden | Paul "Dibs" Plutzker | The Deacon | Ace Rothstein | Nicky Santoro | Ginger McKenna | Dominick Santoro | Lester Diamond | Frank Marino | Remo Gaggi | Mark Renton | Francis Begbie | Sick Boy | Shooter McGavin | Hal | The Master | Jonas Miller | King Einon | Buddy Love | Patricia Bradley | Johnny Bartlett | Milton Dammers | Miranda | Peter Ludlow | Dieter Stark | Bill Maplewood | Allen | Chip Hazard | Commando Elite (Butch Meathook, Nick Nitro, Brick Bazooka, Link Static, Kip Killigan, & Gwendy Dolls) | Gil Mars | Big Chris | Tiffany Valentine | Snoop | The Intelligence | Robert Everton | Imhotep (1999) | Beni Gabor | Anck-Su-Namun | Casanova Frankenstein | Frat Boys | Satan | William Wharton | Percy Wetmore | Chip Rockefeller | Commodus | Sheriff Cooley | Homer Stokes | Big Dan Teague | Ku Klux Klan | Boris Badenov (2000) | Natasha Fatale (2000) | Fearless Leader (2000) | Giant Hamster | Leonard Marliston | Big Red | The Grinch | Augustus Maywho | Hannibal Lecter | Mason Verger | Rinaldo Pazzi | Paul Krendler | Cordell Doemling | Fiona | Wyatt Frame | Diane Selwyn | Johnny Tran | Lance Nguyen | Ted Gassner | Kenny Linder | Mathayus the Scorpion King | Cult of Imhotep (Baltus Hafez, Meela Nais, Lock-Nah, & Shafek) | Army of Anubis | Pygmies | "Red" Willits | Jacob Spivey | Jacques Clemons | Anubis | Marty Wolf | Nicole Besser | David Carlton | Memnon | Takmet | Thorak | Alexander Conklin | Ward Abbott | Professor | Castel | Manheim | Nykwana Wombosi | Francis Dolarhyde | Carter Verone | David Banner | Glenn Talbot | Thunderbolt Ross (2003) | Smokey, Sammy, and Lily | Pascal Sauvage | Dieter Klein | Klaus Vendetta | Larry Quinn | Captain James Hook | Mr. Smee (2003) | George Miller | Tommy Miller | Count Dracula | Vampires (Aleera, Marishka, & Verona) | Igor | Dwergi | Velkan Valerious | Mr. Hyde (2004) | Grey Werewolf | Zhylaw | Kirill | Yuri Gretkov | Jarda | David Fastidious | Pete | Zombies | The Hood | Transom | Mullion | Officer LeFlore | Jack Byrnes | Bart | Edmund Zuwanie | Nils Lud | Jean Gamba | Hilary Briss | Geoff Tipps | Herr Lipp | Dr. Erasmus Pea | Edward and Tubbs Tattsyrup | Papa Lazarou | Bernice Woodall | Pauline Campbell-Jones | Sir Nicholas, Lemuel, and Father Halfhearte | Buck Weston | Bucky Weston | Sarge | The Infected | Selma Quickly | Great Aunt Adelaide | Carl Denham | Johnny Truelove | The Flight 93 Hijackers | DK Takashi | Uncle Kamata | Clay | Georgia Skyes | Sharice Watters | Buddy "Aces" Israel | Frank Butterman | Neighbourhood Watch Alliance (Simon Skinner, Tom Weaver, Michael Armstrong, Reverend Philip Shooter, Robin Hatcher, Joyce Cooper, Amanda Paver, Annette Roper, James Reaper, Roy and Mary Porter, Leslie Tiller, Mr. Treacher, Greg and Sheree Fowler & Somerfield Employees) | Mary Shaw | Carson Clay | Chuck Long | Frank Lucas | Kirill Semyonovich | Noah Vosen | Albert Hirsch | Paz | Desh Bouksani | Ezra Kramer | Baiano | Edu | Abomination (Novelization) | Strategic Operations Command Center (Thunderbolt Ross (2008)) | Samuel Sterns | Tough Guy Leader | Prince Nuada | Mr. Wink | Golden Army | Forest God | Tooth Fairies | Wesley Gibson | Sloan | Fox | Emperor Han | General Yang | Colonel Choi | Roger Wilson | Terracotta Warriors | Harriet Bentley | Sargon | Phears | Arturo Braga | Fenix Calderon | Gisele Yashar | Enik | Sleestak (2009) | Grumpy (2009) | The Zarn (2009) | Big Alice | Library of Skulls | Hans Landa | Fredrick Zoller | Joseph Goebbels | Dieter Hellstrom | Adolf Hitler | Werner Rachtman | Lawrence Talbot/Wolfman | Sir John Talbot | Frank D'Amico | Chris D'Amico | Big Joe | Vic Gigante | Rasul | Leroy | Stu | Maya | Tony Romita | Sir Godfrey | Prince John | Sheriff of Nottingham | King Philip of France | King Richard I | Uncle Phil | Gideon Gordon Graves | League of Evil Exes (Matthew Patel, Lucas Lee, Todd Ingram, Roxanne Richter, & Kyle and Ken Katayanagi) | Envy Adams | Nega Scott | Lynette Guycott | Dieter Vogel | Leezar | Boremont | Julie | White People | The Big Guy | Agent Haggard | Agent O'Reilly | Carlos | Easter Chicks | Hernan Reyes | Zizi | Demons | Percy Dolarhyde | Vortex (Simon Ambrose, Killer Janitor, Slater, Madeleine, Titus Fisher, Artem Karlenko, Ling & Susan) | Chi Han Ly | Matov | Sylvester Smirch | Queen Ravenna | Finn | Donny | Robert | Eric Byer | Mama | Diana | Marisol & Julian | The Skiptracer | Grace Ferrin | Polite Leader | Owen Shaw | Vegh | Riley Hicks | Klaus | Adolfson | Donaka Mark | The Network | Blanks (Oliver Chamberlin, Guy Shepherd, Shane Hawkins, The Marmalade Sandwich, The Twins & Peter Page) | Toxic-Mega Cunts (Mother Russia, Black Death, Genghis Carnage, Javier, The Tumor, & Goggles) | Brooke | Ralph D'Amico | Santana | Zombies (Robert Irwin) | Shelley Linker | Cootie Kids (Patriot, Dink, Angela, Tricycle Girl, & Racer Dopkins) | Tom Bowen | Zack White | Jack Hammond | Senator Quintas Corvus | Marcus Proculus | Clinch Leatherwood | Big Daddy | Old Elegant Woman | The Bikers | Lorraine | The Wealthy Family | Blaire Lily | Billie227 | Mr. Jang | Riva | Mehmed II | Master Vampire | Adele Pinchelow | Travis & Captain Lippencott | Deckard Shaw | Mose Jakande | Louis Kiet | Kara | Indominus rex | Vic Hoskins | Henry Wu | Lady Lucille Sharpe | Nana and Pop Pop | Krampus | Krampus' Elves | Krampus' Toys | Krampus' Gingerbread Men | Freya | Zogu | Skosol and Valmir | Gul'dan | The Horde (Blackhand the Destroyer & Orgrim Doomhammer) | New Founding Fathers of America (Edwidge Owens, Caleb Warrens & Harmon James) | Earl Danzinger | Eric Busmalis | Chief Couper | Kimmy | Uncle Sam | Robert Dewey | The Asset | Craig Jeffers | Christian Dassault | Ray Marcus | Kevin Wendell Crumb | John Cooke | Tom Watson | Jonah Aldrich | Madden | Miles Edwards | Nyx | Tao Tei (Tao Tei Queen) | Order of the Coagula | Armitage Family (Rose Armitage, Roman Armitage, Marianne Armitage, Dean Armitage, Missy Armitage, & Jeremy Armitage) | Jim Hudson | Logan King | Cipher | Connor Rhodes | Ahmanet | Mr. Hyde (2017) | Set | Dr. Foley | Mathias Lund-Helgesen | Bayfield Babyface Killer | Lori Spengler | John Tombs | Lipstick-Face Demon | KeyFace | Gerald Rainier | Rallah | Calux | Precursors | Kaiju (Obsidian Fury, Onibaba, & Raijin, Hakuja, and Shrikethorn) | Newton Geiszler | Eli Mills | Ken Wheatley | Gunnar Eversol | Indoraptor | Isaac Izzard | Selena Izzard | Kores Botha | Xia | Mr. Pierce | Arlo Sabian | Dr. May Updale | Skeletor | Dr. Ranbir Sartain | Jason Volta | Xander | Thaddeus Valentine | Shrike | Deja Thoris | Louis | Carl, Rudy, Stevie, and Vern | Mr. Glass | Dr. Ellie Staple | Dr. Gregory Butler | Stephanie Butler | Adelaide Wilson/Red | Tethered Wilsons (Abraham, Umbrae, & Pluto) & Tylers | Brixton Lore | Eteon (Eteon Director) | Ma | Ben Hawkins | Shane | Teddy McGiggle | Ephraim Winslow | Thomas Wake | Seagull | The Mermaid | Demon Overlord | Lord Thomas Badgley | Dr. Blair Mudfly | Barry | The Invisible Man (2020) | Blissfield Butcher | Athena Stone | Otto | Jakob Toretto | Lieutenant Sue | Elijah Hardin | Hotel Manager | William Burke | Candyman | Candyman Hive | Sherman Fields | Sandie | Jack | Lyutsifer Safin | Valdo Obruchev | Logan Ash | Ernst Stavro Blofeld | Primo | Patrizia Reggiani | Nick Fowler | Fjölnir | Danny Sharp | Captain Hollister (2022) | John Rainbird (2022) | Rainn Delacourt | Soyona Santos | The Grabber | Jean Jacket | Ricky "Jupe" Park | Gordy | Rogue Lion | Corey Cunningham | Megan

Animated Television
Abominable Snow Monster | Tackleton | Uriah Caw | Strangler | Slink | Captain | Quizzler and Scurve | Smiling Buzzard and Big Wheeze | Ben Haramed | Ali | Bandits | Professor Hinkle | Burgermeister Meisterburger | Grimsley | Sombertown Guards | Winter Warlock | January Q. Irontail | Mr. Twitchell | Bones | Edward Murdstone | Villain Song | Buzz Buzzard | Red Claw | Screech and Thud | Bloodwolf | D-Structs | Skrap-It | Splitter | Blayde | Pounder | Galra Empire (Emperor Zarkon, Prince Lotor, Haggar, Sendak & Lotor's Generals) | Dark Entities | Morgana | Gunmar | Angor Rot | Bular | Stricklander | Nomura | NotEnrique | Queen Usurna | Dictatious Maximus Galadrigal | Melvin Sneedly | Benjamin Krupp | The Splotch | Socktopus | Theodore Murdsly | Smartsy Fartsy | Melvinborg | Teachertrons | Croco-bats | Butt-erflies | Alternate timeline Melvin Sneedly | Alternate timeline Benjamin Krupp | Dr. Disgruntled | D-Stroy | Goldtrux | Bootsy Calico | Wendi McCraken | Frederic Estes | Turtleneck Superstar | Happy Sedengry | OCB | Pyg And Tam | Maria Maria | M-M-R-T-B | Bug the Pug | The Scallions | Nebby K. Nezzer | Wally P. Nezzer | Penguins | Fib | Defenders of Jericho | Milk Money Bandit | Rumor Weeds (Mother Weed) | King George | Haman | Peaoni Brothers | Vikings (Olaf) | Bad Apple | Zoe | Stu | Maria | Patty Pupé | The Horde (Hordak, Catra, Shadow Weaver, Scorpia, Double Trouble & Entrapta) | Horde Prime | Galactic Horde | Light Hope | First Ones | General Morando | Zeron Alpha | Colonel Kubritz | Gaylen | Odlulu | Fritz | Guardian Lions | Stone Dragon | Fritzes | Mr. Grouchy | Cyclops | Mega Noodle Monster | Leopard Seals | Vines | Banana Trees | Pitcher Plants | Shadows (Shadow Odlulu, Shadow People, Shadow Animals, Shadow Waldo, Shadow Wenda & Shadow Darma) | Knights of England (Knight Captain & Knights of the Round Table) | Tarbosaurus | Halloween Decorations (Dracula, Frankie, Mums, Finny, Skeletons, Pumpkins, Bats, Ghosts, Purple Octopus, Witches, Scarecrows & Big Turnip) | Snow Queen | Helka and Oliver | Octopuses | Magnus Finke | Slinkwing Trio (Lurke) | Waldondo del Mundo | Erik the Wretched | Svetlana the Sly | Cleve Kelso | SH1FT3R (Shashi Dhar & Layla Gray) | Rafaela Moreno | Mitsuo Mori | Moray | General Dudley | DANN | Scarlemagne | Mod Frogs (Jamack & Mrs. Satori) | Newton Wolves (Bad Billions and Good Billions) | Scooter Skunks | Humming Bombers | Tad Mulholand | Fun Gus | Scallini | Awful Alvin | Angry Eyebrows | Milk Money Bandit | The Emperor of Envy | Frank and Jesse | Human Resistance (Dr. Emilia, Greta & Zane) | King Arthur | Daniel Kon | Kenji Kon | Kash D. Langford | Eddie | Mitch & Tiff | Hawkes | Reed | Dawson | Lana Molina | Mr. Gold | Cyrus | Kadinas | The Twins | Arno | Leonard Burne | Wilma Sledkin | Fault Ripper | Thunder's Nemesis | Sky Torcher

Live-Action Television
Aaron Downing | Albert Lawrence Cheney | Alex Merritt | Allard Bunker | Angela Young | April Troost | Arthur Pruitt | Arthur Tunney | Bill Fallon | Bud Greer | Burt Malone | Cary Stillman | Chris Pollit | Clarence "C-Square" Carmichael | Constantin Volsky | Daniel Garrett | Daniel Hendricks | Danielle Keyes | Dawn Sterling | Dena Carter | Dennis Pollock | Dennis Teal | Dennis Trope | Diana Hawthorne | Dr. Diane Meade | Donald Housman | Donald Shalvoy | Donna Cheponis | Eddie Chandler | Edward Auster | Eileen Willick | Elias Grace | Emma Kim | Fiona Reed | Frances Houston | Freddo Parisi | Gayle Janaway | Gordon Samuels | Harold Jensen | Herman Capshaw | Jacob Lowenstein | Jenny Brandt | Joel Thayer | Johnny Dona | Jordan Reed | Joseph Krolinsky | Joyce Pollock | Julia Veloso | Justin Lafferty | Katherine Waxman | Katrina Ludlow | Kendra Daniels | Kevin Almonte | Kyle Swanson | Laura Di Biasi | Leland Barnes | Leon Vorgitch | Lewis Darnell | Liann Crosby | Lindsay Carson | Lorraine Cobin | Lorraine Dillon | Marcus Woll | Mark Bruner | Matthew O'Dell | Marty Winston | Melanie Cullen | Michael Dobson | Miranda Shea | Mitch Carroll | Molly Preston | Monty Bender | Ned Lasky | Ned Loomis | Nina Ellis | Paul Kopell | Paul Sandig | Qaadar Khaleel | Ray Burrows | Raymond Taylor | Richard Morriston | Rita Shalvoy | Roger Kraslow | Russell Lowery | Samantha Weaver | Simon Brooks | Shane Sutter | Spencer Talbert | Stephanie Harker | Ted Sanderson | Thad Messimer | Tory Quinlann | Tracy Brandt | Walter Grobman | Willard Tappen | Wayne Hensley | Wyatt Ackman | Westway Refrigerated Truck | Bulldozer | William Lewis | April Troost | Dwight K. Schrute | Ryan Howard | Jan Levinson | Charles Miner | Roy Anderson | Gabe Lewis | Deangelo Vickers | Robert California | Andy Bernard | Creed Bratton | Kelly Kapoor | Todd Packer | Frank | Scranton Strangler

Video Games
Alejandro Sosa | Gaspar Gomez | George Sheffield | Ricardo | Edna Strickland | Kid Tannen | Cliff Tannen | Riff Tannen | Billy Yoder | Dr. Laura Sorkin | Miles Chadwick

See Also
3-2-1 Penguins! Villains | 9 Villains | A. Film Productions Villains | Aardman Villains | Alfred Hitchcock Villains | Amazon Studios Villains | Back to the Future Villains | Barbie Villains | Big Idea Villains | Casper the Friendly Ghost Villains | Child's Play Villains | Cooties Villains | Cornetto Trilogy Villains | Despicable Me Villains | Dinotrux Villains | Don Bluth Villains | Doom Villains | Doctor Who Villains | Dracula Villains | DreamWorks Villains | Dr. Seuss Villains | Eastrail 177 Trilogy Villains | Farrelly Brothers Villains | Fast and the Furious Villains | Focus Features Villains | Frankenstein Villains | Get Out Villains | Halloween Villains | Halloween Horror Nights Villains | Hannibal Villains | Hellboy Villains | House MD Villains | How to Train Your Dragon Villains | Howard the Duck Villains | Hulk Villains | Hulu Villains | Illumination Villains | ImageMovers Villains | Jason Bourne Villains | Johnny English Villains | Jordan Peele Villains | Jurassic Park Villains | Kick-Ass Villains | King Kong Villains | Kung Fu Panda Villains | Laika Villains | LarryBoy and The League of Incredible Vegetables Villains | Law & Order Villains | League of Gentlemen Villains | Madagascar Villains | Marvel Cinematic Universe Villains | Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Villains | New Line Cinema Villains | Pacific Rim Villains | PBS Kids Villains | Rankin/Bass Villains | Ridley Scott Villains | Scarface Villains | Scott Pilgrim Villains | She-Ra 2018 Villains | Shrek Villains | Sing Villains | Small Soldiers Villains | Snow White Villains | Studiocanal Villains | Super Mario Villains | Syfy Villains | Tales of Arcadia Villains | Tarantinoverse Villains | The Addams Family Villains | The Boss Baby Villains | The Dark Crystal Villains | The Invisible Man Villains | The Land Before Time Villains | The Mummy Villains | The Nut Job Villains | The Office Villains | The Purge Villains | The Secret Life of Pets Villains | Trainspotting Villains | Tim Burton Villains | Turbo Villains | Us Villains | VeggieTales Villains | Wallace and Gromit Villains | Warcraft Villains | Where's Waldo? Villains | WingNut Films Villains | Woody Woodpecker Villains

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Shadow Queen
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Lord Voldemort
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Darth Vader
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Dahlia Gillespie
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Smithy
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Manfred Von Karma
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Light Yagami
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Lee Woo-jin
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Imhullu
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Gaston LeGume (Disney)
2010
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Leatherface (OG)
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GLaD0S
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Edward Hyde
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Dimentio
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The Chairstealer
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Walter Sullivan
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Vlad the Impaler
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Audrey II
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Albert Wesker (RE)
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Skynet
2011
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Thanos (Marvel)
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Big Brother (1984)
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Grimmjow Jaegerjaquez
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Lord Zedd
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Magneto (Marvel)
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Cthulhu (Lovecraft)
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Shredder (1987)
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2012
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Doctor Doom (Marvel)
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Peter Stegman
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2013
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Grand High Witch
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Koba
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2015
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The Grinch
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Darkseid (DC)
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Dick Dastardly (HB)
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Francis Dolarhyde
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Aku
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Jaws (007)
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Frank the Rabbit
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Queen of Hearts (Disney)
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Robbie Rotten
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Ramsay Bolton
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Evolt
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Santánico Pandemónium
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Daleks
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Judge Doom
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Victor Krane
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Napoleon (AF)
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Tony Montana
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Heinz Doofenshmirtz
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Ganondorf (TLoZ)
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Lex Luthor (DC)
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