You Monster!

A Stock Phrase often directed towards a Big Bad or other particularly evil character. If a character is saying this, it's a good indication that whoever the statement is directed towards has crossed the Moral Event Horizon or is an out-and-out Complete Monster, at least in the character's eyes. Variations exist (such as "You're a monster" or "You're rotten to the core!").

See You're Insane! for when a character is calling another crazy rather than evil. This can also lead to an Insult Backfire if a particularly wicked villain takes pride in this label.

This trope can also be used to point out how powerful the character is. Characters who possess that much power are considered monsters by others because of their immense power.

In dramatic situations, this carries the same weight as the Japanese This Is Unforgivable! Unrelated to You Bastard, but there may be overlap if the work's being fairly Anvilicious.

This often shows up in What Measure Is a Non-Human? scenarios, often targeted at a character who either is or is trying to be human.

Anime and Manga
"Sister Eda: Do you want us to save you? Think hard. If you don't want to hand over the plates, I guess we don't have a choice. You'd better run to a mosque next time. What do you think? [snip] Janet Bhai: 30,000 dollars! Sister Eda: Rock, it's almost my bedtime. I'm going back to the church. Janet Bhai: You monster! 100,000!"
 * Black Lagoon. Janet Bhai is running away from gangsters, while Sister Eda is driving next to her in a car.

"Alexander Anderson: You monster. Alucard: I get that a lot."
 * In the TV series of Hellsing, there's this exchange:

"Broly: So, another little bug has come to die! Piccolo: Hmph. Do as you like, you monster. Broly: A monster? No, you're wrong, I'm THE DEVIL!"
 * Nanoha from Magical Girl Lyrical Nanoha gets this a lot.
 * Magical Girl Lyrical Nanoha As In the second season, it's the "villains" who refer to the eponymous heroine as a demon (after she shrugs off enough magical punishment to kill a lesser being 20 times over, no less). Her reaction? See that page's opening quote.
 * In the third season Striker S, Dieci wonders if Nanoha is human after being quickly defeated and seeing the amount of power Nanoha had at the start of the battle -- ironic, seeing how she is one of the few mages of her level who actually are.
 * Signum also comments "Good grief, you monster. I thought I was going to die back there." to Nanoha in the last chapter of the StrikerS manga after their mock battle concludes in a draw. Kind of hypocritical of her, as she probably came closer to killing Nanoha with her fiery explosions.
 * Played with in Yu-Gi-Oh!, where Yugi says that he won't call an enemy a monster, since that would be an insult to the game's monster cards.
 * Dragon Ball: Possibly the most often-quoted dialogue exchange in the saga comes from the eighth Z movie, Broly: The Legendary Super Saiyan, though it is more of a variation, wherein Broly verbally upgrades himself. To recap, the titular villain is completely curbstomping the heroes and has just roughed up Gohan, when Piccolo shows up. The dialogue is usually translated along these lines:

"Frieza: *laughs* I think the brat should go next. Goku: Y-you ruthless... heartless... MONSTER/BASTARD!"
 * Dragon Ball Kai has Goku say this after Krillin's death and Frieza's subsequent threat:

"Rosemary: You...damned...monster. Teresa: Monster... That makes two of us."
 * Rave Master: "Grrrrrrrr -- you monster!"
 * Claymore: Teresa and Rosemary have this exchange:

"Tenchi: If I had my way, I wouldn't be fighting a monster like you! Ryoko: Monster? Tell me, just exactly what makes you call a pretty young lady like me A MONSTER?! Tenchi: You walk through fire, you walk through walls, you rip holes in the roof and you can even fly! Ryoko: Very good reasons, but not good enough!"
 * Gunslinger Girl. Cyborg assassin Triela calls Badass Normal terrorist Pinocchio this during their Final Battle, because he doesn't just keel over and die like all her other targets. After Pinocchio throws her out a window, only to have Triela smash through another plate-glass window after him, Pinocchio can only comment dryly, "Who's the monster now?"
 * Darker than Black: The line shows up several times, but it's usually as much due to Fantastic Racism as to actually evil behavior. Though given the nature of supers in this show, there's some intersect there.
 * Fist of the North Star: In response to a demand for his name from one of the early bad guys, Kenshiro replies "I don't give my name to monsters." Said early bad guy had just forced a villager to try to shoot a can off the head of his little boy who was tied to a stake, William Tell style.
 * Kirby of the Stars: "Anyone who abandons his reason, and lives only by hatred, is a monster!" Interestingly, in the Japanese version, the term "Demon Beast" (which was replaced by "monster" in the dub) is used to describe someone who is consumed by hatred. And, in fact, anyone who has been so not only is considered a monster, it's also possible for that someone to turn into one.
 * Vash the Stampede gets this periodically, even for just his skills and reputation. When things about his...special body come out this trope gets cranked up, such as the shooting-a-hole-in-the-moon thing. The single saddest example is when he saves a town in the Maximum manga shortly after being forcibly introduced to just how flexible he is, and winds up reflexively catching a bullet with a 'feather' from his arm. The townspeople stone him.
 * On the other hand, if you try this on his Evil Twin he'll just smile.
 * I think Wolfwood got this at least once, too. Although no one was harder on Wolfwood than Wolfwood, except maybe Lazlo and Master C.
 * In the manga of Fullmetal Alchemist, Greed calls his sadistic brother Pride a beast, and shortly before that, tells human allies that even he (a Humanoid Abomination) considers Pride (more of an Eldritch Abomination) a monster.
 * From the first episode of Tenchi Muyo!, during the title character's fight with Ryoko:

Film
"Seymour: You're a monster and so am i, it's gotta end, it's gotta stop right here!."
 * In the original ending of Little Shop of Horrors when Seymour finally confronts Audrey II.

"Gaston: Belle, if I didn't know any better, I'd say you had feelings for this monster. Belle: He's no monster, Gaston. You are!"
 * In Shrek, one of the characters calls the Big Bad this in the form of "You're a monster!" A half-comedic example, the Big Bad is still doing something pretty horrific at the time.
 * The Simpsons Movie: Lisa shouts it at Homer, after learning that
 * In The Fifth Element, Priest Vito Cornelius tells Zorg "You're a monster", to which Zorg replies "I know."
 * Lost in Space: when told "You're a monster." Smith responds with a terse "Yes."
 * The King and I animated has this in the scene when the king is about to kill the servant girl.
 * In The Little Mermaid, Ariel calls Ursula a monster when she turns King Triton, her father, into a polyp.
 * The Dark Knight: Batman, in regards to having the ferries blow each other up, says "What were you trying to prove, Joker? That deep down, everybody's just as ugly as you? You're alone."
 * Beauty and the Beast: This little exchange;

"SIMON: I'm a soldier, not a monster. Even though I sometimes work for monsters."
 * "You are a walking holocaust" - Used against an appropriately ruthless, borderline psychopathic target in indie creature-feature/body horror flick The Item.
 * In the live-action Super Mario Bros. movie, Daisy says this to Koopa in the form of "You murderer!" out of blame towards him for seeing to her mother's death and turning her father into fungus.
 * Grandpa Joe calls Willy Wonka this in the original Willy Wonka movie after he refuses to let his son get his promised reward. "You're an inhuman monster!"
 * In Die Hard With a Vengeance, Simon actively attempts to avoid this trope when he reveals.


 * The Ghost Rider movie inverts this when the titular character, Johnny Blaze,, refers to himself as a monster when his love interest approaches him, feeling that he is absolutely unworthy of her love due to feeling shame about the form he has to take on.

Literature
"Annabeth: You're a monster. Geryon: What gave it away? Was it the three chests?"
 * Parodied Percy Jackson and The Olympians fourth book, Annabeth to Geryon (who is a literal monster).


 * In The Stand, Whitney Horgan protests the impending crucifixion of, having finally had enough of Flagg's evil. As Flagg prepares to kill Whitney with demonic lightning, Whitney tells him to his face that Flagg isn't a man at all but some kind of devil. Flagg agrees, then fries Whitney.
 * In the Graveyard Book Scarlett calls Bod a monster after he saves her from one of the Jacks.

Live-Action TV
""What have you done, you monster?!"
 * The Twilight Zone: In the 2003 revival, Anthony's own mother calls him a monster after all the years she had to suffer under her son's godlike powers.
 * Doctor Who: "The End of Time" -- Wilfred Mott to the Master.

"Michael: You are a monster, Lucifer. And I have to kill you."
 * YOU BASTARD!!
 * The highlight of the Monty Python "Dirty fork sketch".
 * Supernatural: In 5.22 "Swan Song", Michael has this retort to Lucifer when his younger brother tries to persuade him to join him one last time.

"Ivanova: Bastards! Those cold-hearted rat BASTARDS! (What set off perhaps the most upset expression on Ivanova's face? When Sheridan lets it sink in, he assumes the same mood if not the same words. He sums up his sentiment in a terse log entry seen in the beginning of the next episode.) Sheridan: Enough is enough."
 * Babylon 5: For most of seasons three and four, Earth President Clark had been committing various atrocities against various Earth colonies, but one particularly vile act has Commander Ivanova burst into Captain Sheridan's quarters with these words:

Theater
""Yes, I made the choice. For Papa, I will stay. But I don't deserve to lose my freedom in this way, You monster!""
 * Belle in the stage version of Disney's Beauty and the Beast during the song "Home":

Video Games
"Braig: The old coot certainly knows how to take punishment. Just like I know how to deal it out. Terra: You monster! What are you after?!"
 * In Kingdom Hearts: Birth By Sleep, Terra says this to Braig regarding the kidnapping of Xehanort.

""Witchers are known to carry two blades. A silver blade for monsters and steel for humans." "Both are for monsters.""
 * Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater: EVA says this to Volgin
 * The Witcher: The Big Bad accidentally does this to himself. In response to Geralt preparing to kill him with his silver, beast-killing sword (having been disarmed of his steel human fighting one), he utters "That sword is for monsters!" Geralt's response is pretty much a silent "Yeah, I'll let you puzzle it out Sherlock", as he stabs him through the chest.
 * Much eariler in the game, Geralt has this little gem

""That’s inhuman... You’re inhuman,. No better than those Reapers!""
 * Castlevania: Symphony of the Night: "Die, monster! You don't belong in this world!"
 * The World Ends With You: Neku says this to after the latter's  are revealed.
 * Within the first third of the game, we had this little gem:

""I won't let you get away with that, you...you monster!""
 * Paper Mario: "You inhuman beast! How could you?"
 * Portal 2: "I think we can put our differences behind us. For science. You monster." For bonus points, the Achievement for this scene is named "You Monster".
 * GLaDOS shows this trope again in co-op the first time you destroy a turret:
 * "What are you doing? YOU MONSTER! They're one of us!"
 * In a similar vein, GLaDOS stars in the Defense Grid the Awakening DLC appropriately titled You Monster.
 * Dragon Ball Z Raging Blast - Goku to Frieza in story mode, once he snaps and starts going SSJ.

"Cloud: I've got some things...to settle with you. Sephiroth: You ignorant traitor!"
 * Crisis Core: Sephiroth, Angeal, and Genesis are all described by themselves and others as monsters. Sephiroth is the only one of the three who truly fits this trope. Interestingly enough, Sephiroth tends to call Cloud and Zack traitors in such a venomous tone as to suggest that he's the bad guy.

"Ragna: Guh... this guy's a monster...! Damn, talk about cutting it close...!"
 * In Blaz Blue: Calamity Trigger, Ragna calls Hakumen a monster in his winquote against him because of how tough and powerful he has proven to be to him.

"Grolla: Michael Zeppelin! Sepperin: ...Grolla. Such a rude entrance... how ludicrously fitting for a traitor. Grolla: Silence, demon! Know that the price for toying with the souls of the dead is high!"
 * Rosenkreuzstilette Grollschwert: Grolla to Michael Sepperin because she blames him for disrupting her grandfather and master's peaceful slumber.

"Grolla: Any last words, Devil?"
 * She calls him such a thing again when she asks him for any last words after she defeats him, just before.

"Grolla: What in the...!? How did she obtain such powerful magic? what are you?"
 * Also, during the beginning scene way earlier in said mode, after attacks Grolla with  Grolla begins to fear her from her attack and wonders what in the world she is (probably suggesting that she's describing her as a monster.)

"Bob: Audiences across the country say: "You're a monster, Sam!" Curt: "What have you become?""
 * Sam and Max: They stole Max's Brain when Sam

""Come now, was that really monstrous? This, now this is monstrous.""
 * Beautifully lampshaded in Supreme Commander 2. Gage, the game's resident Big Bad, has just nuked a city. The player character utters the phrase, and Gage responds with this:

"Caellach: Hmm... You waste your last breath on insults, and feeble ones at that. Die then, fool of Frelia."
 * He then proceeds to fire ten more nukes.
 * In Fire Emblem the Sacred Stones, one of Frelia's red shirts, having been cut down by Caellach (one of Grado's six top-ranking generals), calls his killer a monster. Caellach's response?

"Baiken: You Monster!! Don't pretend to be human!"
 * Final Fantasy VI: Kefka is referred to as such in the Advance remake. Well, sort of. The exact words are "You're Inhuman" when Shadow and Sabin reveal themselves to Kefka shortly after Kefka demands to get the poison ready so he could proceed to dump it into Doma's water supply, the message is still just as clear.
 * Baiken's win quote against Order-Sol in Guilty Gear.

" : I used to think that there was no such thing as a truly evil person. but... I guess I was wrong. Kazan: I've never met anyone as rotten to the core... This is not a man, he's garbage."
 * In The Reconstruction, this is Dehl's response to learning that
 * In Dark Souls, Eingyi will call you a monster if you Since she's one of the most kind-hearted and sympathetic characters in the game and is totally defenseless and non-hostile, it's hard to disagree.
 * In Legacy of Kain, Kain gets called this by Vorador after he . Kain responds (possibly correctly) that Vorador would have done the same in his place, but the incident is still shocking because it was starting to look as if Kain might have found a Morality Pet.
 * Bishop Doplin of Legaia II: Duel Saga gets called "garbage" and a "truly evil person". . After he learns , he remarks that he never cared about them, and was just using them for their power. The party goes ballistic on hearing this, and call him out for it.
 * Bishop Doplin of Legaia II: Duel Saga gets called "garbage" and a "truly evil person". . After he learns , he remarks that he never cared about them, and was just using them for their power. The party goes ballistic on hearing this, and call him out for it.

Web Originals
"Green Link: What have you done with Princess Zelda? Dark Link: Heheh... What haven't I done with Princess Zelda? Green Link: You monster! Blue Link: You fiend! Red Link: You lucky bastard! Uh... I, uh, mean, how could you."
 * An amusing variation in 4 Swords Misadventures, when the heroes encounter Dark Link:

"Axem Red: You...you monster! How could you do such a thing? Mecha Sonic: Monster? I'm not a monster. I'm a god!"
 * Super Mario Bros Z: Axem Red of the Axem Rangers to Mecha Sonic, after he.


 * This Threadless T-Shirt.

Webcomics
"Leo: Do you think Sims feel pain? Aeris: You're a monster, and you're going straight to hell!"
 * Aeris of VG Cats has this reaction to Leo's sadistic treatment of his Sims in one of the comic strips.

": We are all in the Monster Manual somewhere, are we not?"
 * In RPG Comics Hero says it to Gaaralion.
 * The Order of the Stick has this as  last words after   The subject agrees to a certain degree.

"Abraham: You don't understand. I'm here about a monster. Raven: There are many unusual beings in this school, but none among them are monsters. Except, perhaps, the man who now stands before me."
 * Done subtly in El Goonish Shive:

"Schlock: Pau [...] Just to be mean to ME. [...] He's still a monster. Can't I THOOM him just a little? He's a doctor. He can probably grow his legs back. Dr. Pau: You're calling me a monster?"
 * Kevin and Kell While Rudy and Wendell are delivering Easter Eggs they find find that the quality control isn't what it should be and some are hatching. Rudy decides to eat the chick leading to Wendell cry this out.
 * Schlock Mercenary had Schlock occasionaly referred to as a monster - partly due to his habit of devouring enemies - in the "face" as often as not; some even do it in a friendly way ("our pet monster ate their pet monster").
 * Sometimes it goes both ways:

"Para:, you're a monster. You mind-wiped poor Tarfeather. Her consciousness is gone. You left her a lifeless automaton.
 * caught it twice in a row soon after being called Complete Monster in absence (he's that sort of a guy).
 * Hypocritical child. You hacked I suppose they follow you because they love you?
 * Actually, we do love her. You monster."


 * Sergeant Kowalski is another Phrase Catcher. He was referred as "an absolute monster of a special forces soldier" by who received his memories, but retained free will in a botched takeover attempt. So far, the list of people who flatly called him or his clone "monster" in the face on-screen includes Admiral Manyara Emm (who was his commander to begin with) and Haley Sorlie (who got command of his brain-clone in an emergency and as such was given dossier) and Alexia Murtaugh. Kowalski makes sarcastic comments, but doesn't object, and even points out when teammates fail to think "monstrous enough". He does find it more satisfying if he gets to kill freely during a mission... That said, his clones remove inconvenient civilians peacefully if it's up to them and are trusted to not go rogue when sent on suicide missions (one did ally with the target, but that's after she discovered a greater and immediate threat, so this was approved on the next contact).

Western Animation
"Von Goosewing: Duckula! Your days are numbered! Soon, you monster, you will be no more!"
 * Count Duckula episode "The Great Ducktective"

"You are the cause of all this! You - you monster!"
 * Gargoyles, episode "City of Stone: Part 3"

"Burns: Oh, those wheels are squeaking a bit. Perhaps I could sell him a little oil. Bart: You twisted old MONSTER! [Bart runs at Burns, as if about to attack him, until he sees that Burns brought a gun] Burns: I have decided to protect myself ever since I was attacked in my office by an unidentified assailant. Homer [from the crowd]: D'oh!"
 * Family Guy
 * Said to Peter after he tricks Dr. Hartman into giving him a flu shot that was in short supply and needed for the elderly. He responds with a pop culture refrence.
 * In another episode Peter gets called one by both Brian and Lois, after using his son as a prop to get a canceled TV show back on air via the make a wish foundation. It Makes Sense in Context?
 * The Simpsons: In "Who Shot Mr. Burns", when Burns :

"Leonardo: (about Bishop) He owed a lot of people, Baxter. But he's been paying it back by changing the world. Bishop's work is actually united people of all races, earthlings or otherwise. I mean, we can walk the streets in daylight... because in Bishop's world, no one's considered a monster based on how they look, only by how they act. Are you a monster or a man? Do you wanna use your skills to destroy? Or like Bishop, can you see a way to create something?"
 * Played for laughs in Transformers Animated. Scrapper uses the exact words to call out Sari after she smacks the slag out of him and Mixmaster using some heavy industrial equipment.
 * Blaineley, in Total Drama World Tour. When Geoff calls her a monster, she dismissively replies, "Meh. Been called worse."
 * Darkwing Duck: Towards the end of the pilot, Gosalyn (not yet his daughter) is held hostage and essentially tossed off the top of Saint Canard's tallest building, rescued when Darkwing gives the Big Bad what he wants. In exchange, Taurus Bulba declares that Gosalyn has outlived her usefulness, has her raised even higher, and drops her. Darkwing's answer? 'You butcher!', a cheap shot, and Bulba being worried for the first time in his criminal career.
 * A flashback on X-Men: Evolution showed a castle, Mystique's voice screaming "Monster! What have you done to him?" and Mystique running out of the castle with an infant Nightcrawler in her arms with Magneto in pursuit. It's hinted that Magneto is somehow responsible for Kurt's fuzzy blue appearance. Or maybe he just circumcised him.
 * In Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Fast Forward, Leonardo, while going to stop Baxter Stockman from transplanting Bishop's brain into himself, explains the true meaning of being a monster as well as the differences between a monster and a man, and asks him whether he was either one and whether he would like to use his power to create or destroy.

"Guy: You monster! Now I'm wet!"
 * The Phineas and Ferb episode "The Beak" has this, after the villain drops water on the people of Danville:

"Spongebob: Donut! You Monster!"
 * On Jimmy Two-Shoes, Lucius calls Jimmy a monster...because he's nice and kind and helpful.
 * SpongeBob SquarePants says this in Patrick's imagination in "Donut of Shame" when Spongebob steps on the donut Patrick stole from him.


 * American Dad: Steve calls Stan this after Roger appears to die and Stan callously asks Steve to burn all evidence of Roger's existence. Stan sadly refutes this after Steve leaves, only for a human skull to drop out of the furnace, which he kicks back in.