Special:Badtitle/NS90:Talk:Complete Monster/Cartoon Network/"Examples" that should NOT be seen here.


 * Anyone from "Moral Orel" not named Cecil Creepler - It's got "Moral" in it's name - the standards of the series don't allow for a CM. Particularly not Clay and Bloberta (who have valid Freudian Excuses and are confirmed to have been redeemed had the show continued) and Miss Censordoll (who again has a valid Freudian Excuse, and one that severely impairs her moral agency).


 * Anyone from Metalocalypse not named Eric Von Weichlinghammer - They all fail to stack up in heinousness and their previous write-ups were laughably bad, some not even stating why they counted.


 * Anyone from Robot Chicken - The entire thing is Played for Laughs. By those standards, it CANNOT have any valid examples.


 * Anyone from Family Guy and American Dad - Same reasons as the above. In the former, even the one character not Played for Laughs, Jeff, was only guilty of doing things that other characters have done and Played for Laughs in the past and are actually less heinous than other actions still, so the series actually has no standards against what his actions constituted.


 * Early Cuyler from Squidbillies - Just an extreme Jerkass who borders on the trope at times but never crosses the line into it, being firmly Played for Laughs.


 * The Cruel Vet and Benton Tarantella from Courage The Cowardly Dog - The former has absolutely zero character and sending people on rockets to the moon fails the heinous standard, and the latter is a blackly comedic Quentin Tarantino parody who has a Villainous Friendship with his cameraman and gets defeated in a light-hearted manner. Neither of them qualify based on the criteria.


 * Blackfire from Teen Titans - Fails the heinous standard, showed some positive qualities, her sister still loves her in spite of everything and she has the possibility of redemption.


 * Nurse Claiborne from Codename: Kids Next Door - Utterly insufficiently heinous. Trying to kill a hero is standard for villains, and her smiling in enjoyment doesn't make it any worse. She's also largely Played for Laughs, too.


 * Anyone who's not the Lich from Adventure Time - No Fight King, Me-Mow, Stag the Freak Deer, Ash, or Lemongrab here, people. And don't even consider Princess Bubblegum!


 * Cad Bane from Star Wars: The Clone Wars - His old entry only covered his earliest appearances. He failed to qualify in the long run.


 * Chris from Total Drama - His sadism and crimes are Played for Laughs and he has a few redeeming traits such as friendship with Chef and Even Evil Has Standards moments.


 * Mayor Jones from Scooby Doo: Mystery Incorporated - His old entry covered him based on the first season finale, before the second season utterly disproved that he was an example of this trope. And even his first season character was only a borderline monster at most since he still saved Fred's life and didn't even murder anyone like Pericles did in that same episode. Not to mention that Sheriff Stone saw him in a positive way, and the possibility for his redemption was open even then.


 * Dudee from Dexter's Laboratory - Are you kidding? This one barely scratches the surface of heinousness. He's just a Big Brother Bully, not comparable to Eddy's Brother, who was older, committed worse actions against his little brother, and who dealt psychological abuse as well as physical abuse.


 * XANA from Code Lyoko - His artificial intelligence impairs his moral agency, and even if he transcended that, he showed noble qualities in some episodes like "Marabounta." Supplementary materials and spin-offs have further mitigated him to the point of giving him some measure of redemption.


 * Machamish from Scaredy Squirrel - So he's a CM because he tried to cook the heroes and "knew where Scaredy lived?" Do I even need to explain this one? Also Played for Laughs.


 * The ACAFC woman from Tiny Toons Adventures - Played for Laughs and arguably a Well-Intentioned Extremist despite being a Straw Man character.


 * Kevin Levin from the Ben 10 sequel series' - As of Ultimate Alien and Omniverse, he has impaired moral agency whenever he goes into evil Kevin 11 mode.


 * Dagur the Deragned from Dragons of Berk - While a thoroughly nasty sociopath, he cares about his sister Heather enough to set her free rather than execute her for her betrayal as he was ordered to.


 * Aku from Samurai Jack - He's not only often Played for Laughs, but also refuses to hurt children, showing a case of Even Evil Has Standards. May also be Made of Evil and lacking in moral agency.


 * Jasper from Steven Universe - While her coercing Lapis into fusing with her has some really, really rapey undertones, that alone isn't enough to qualify her for this since her other deeds are standard villainy and assholish behavior. She could potentially qualify in the future, but as of now she doesn't.