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


 * Anyone from Avatar: The Last Airbender who is not Ozai - No Zhao, no Long Feng, no Azula, no Hama, no Koh, etc. Ozai is the only villain who fits the trope's criteria 100%.
 * Amon or Tarrlok from The Legend of Korra - Both were Yakone's abuse victims and have valid Freudian Excuses, both were eclipsed in heinousness, both had altruistic qualities and regrets for their crimes, and both had the possibility of redemption open to them had Tarrlok not chosen to take them both out of their misery.
 * Hiroshi Sato from The Legend of Korra - Though blinded by hatred in Book 1, he started off motivated by the love for his wife, and genuinely loved Asami too. His Freudian Excuse also explains his psychology pretty well, and his Book 4 appearances show him to be remorseful for his crimes and loving his daughter enough to give his life for her. He arguably fails the heinous standard as well.
 * Vaatu from The Legend of Korra - As the embodiment of chaos, destruction, and all things evil, he is Made of Evil, thus his default moral agency makes him a Generic Doomsday Villain.
 * Varrick from The Legend of Korra - Hell. No. He actually was suggested as an example on TV Tropes once, but like with Tarrlok, it was before Book 2 was over. Even then, he's way too comedic and likable, not to mention that he had no hard feelings towards Team Avatar when captured and did admittedly good things as well as bad things, barely even being on the Moral Event Horizon. Characters like Bolin also express genuine fondness towards him. And as of Book 3, he's still hanging around not doing any illegal activities anymore, and in Book 4 he actually develops a conscience, displaying Even Evil Has Standards, and even pretty much joining Team Avatar in the fight against Kuvira. He also truly loves Zhu Li, enough to get wed to her in the finale.
 * Zaheer from The Legend of Korra - This guy is probably the most morally sound of Korra's villains: He genuinely loved Pl'i to the point where her death was what triggered him being able to fly as she was his last earthly attachment, viewed Ghazan and Ming-Hua as his friends, and was against harming innocents when he would rather free them from both actual tyranny and what he perceives as tyranny, thus showing altruism and failing in heinousness compared to his ex-comrade, Unalaq. He did threaten to slaughter all the Air Nomads, but it's vague if he was going to follow up on his threat or not, with almost all evidence pointing to it being a bluff. He also ends up helping Korra at one point in Book 4.
 * Ghazan, Ming-Hua, and P'li from The Legend of Korra - Like with Zaheer, they all believe that they're freeing people from oppression by spreading anarchy. Even looking past that, they all genuinely care for each other and all show altruistic qualities (Yes, even Axe Crazy psycho Ming-Hua): Ghazan was not only pretty friendly towards Mako and Bolin when he wasn't fighting them, but genuinely seemed to respect Bolin when he first lava bent. P'li is a tragic villain with a very valid Freudian Excuse, and genuinely loves Zaheer. And even Ming-Hua was shown to be saddened by P'li's death and gets along pretty well with Ghazan, being implied to have hidden feelings for him.
 * The Earth Queen from The Legend of Korra - While a completely repulsive, unlikable bitch with zero redeeming qualities, she fails the heinous standard quite handily when compared to most of Korra's other villains. And her use of the Dai Li, while morally repulsive and treated serious enough, still isn't treated quite as seriously and nightmarish as Long-Feng's use of the Dai Li.
 * Kuvira from The Legend of Korra - Though high up on the series' heinous bar, she was shown to have sincere intentions as a Knight Templar prior to Jumping Off of the Slippery Slope, had notable instances of fair play and Pet the Dog behavior, and despite it not being enough to dissuade her from her evil path, her love for Baatar Jr. and remorse for sacrificing his safety is suggested to be genuine. She's shown to be sincerely remorseful and redeemable for her atrocities in the end after receiving pathos and compassion from Korra.
 * Hundun from The Legend of Korra Video Game - Though pretty evil to start with, his main motivation in the present day is revenge for what befell his conjoined twin brother thanks to the Avatar, showing that he had someone he truly cared about.
 * Evil Jimmy from Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius - Is a clone Made of Evil, thus no moral agency, same with the other evil clones he makes. Is also Played For Laughs too often.
 * Cousin Eddie from Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius - Is both Played For Laughs and his worst crime is attempting to ruin a birthday party. Not at all heinous enough to qualify. Plus, he's not at an age where he's irredeemable yet!
 * The Trix from Winx Club - They've been shown to care for one another, and most of what they get up to doesn't go beyond standard villainy by the work's standards. They're simply tricksters, and being mean is not enough to qualify them.
 * Sloan Blackburn from The Wild Thornberrys Movie - He was here for a while until I remembered that his partner, Bree, is also his wife, and the two of them are clearly supportive of one another even if in an illegal business and doing horrible, evil things to animals and children. If he doesn't explicitly not care about his wife, he can't really be called a Complete Monster.
 * Anyone from The Fairly Odd Parents - No matter how much Vicky is talked up as the most evil thing in the universe, she's very much Played For Laughs, as is all other baddies on the show.
 * Anyone from Spongebob Squarepants - Mr. Krabs, Plankton, and both Dennis and the Cyclops from The Movie got this label the most. Krabs became an extreme Jerkass due to Flanderization, but even now is totally Played For Laughs, not feared and hated by others, and has redeeming features showcased in some episodes. Plankton is an Ineffectual Sympathetic Villain with notable redeeming features whose Moral Event Horizon crossing in The Movie was still standard villainy. Dennis is never shown actually killing anyone, and he has Laughably Evil moments despite being a Knight of Cerebus. And the Cyclops? While what he caused to happen was sad, he himself had no character and was entirely Played For Laughs.