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* That first enemy that appears in ''[[Rurouni Kenshin]]'' wanting to take over the Kamiya dojo and claiming to be the Battousai. |
* That first enemy that appears in ''[[Rurouni Kenshin]]'' wanting to take over the Kamiya dojo and claiming to be the Battousai. |
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* ''[[One Piece]]'' |
* ''[[One Piece]]'' |
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** [[Evil Counterpart|Blackbeard]] initially had no beard, but he grows one - [[Rule of Cool| with three braids]] - during the [[Time Skip]]. |
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** Also, four of [[Evil Old Folks| the five |
** Also, four of [[Evil Old Folks| the five Elder Stars]] (the cabal that heads the World Government) have beards. Jaygarcia Saturn in particular is [[Mad Scientist|very]], [[Would Hurt a Child|''very'']] [[The Sociopath|evil]] - just ask poor {{spoiler|Kuma}} and {{spoiler|Bonney}}. |
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** [[General Ripper|Admiral Akainu]] grows quite the menacing, well-groomed beard during the timeskip. But amusingly enough, he's gone from an [[Ax Crazy]] purely evil [[Knight Templar]] who'd murder friend and foe alike at the drop of a hat to developing [[Even Evil Has Standards|a few redeeming qualities]] after {{spoiler|becoming Fleet Admiral}}. Not to mention, he's turned into something of a [[Non-Action Big Bad]] thanks to {{spoiler|his new job turning him into something of a desk jockey.}} |
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* ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh!]]'' |
* ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh!]]'' |
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** Lecter from the [[Filler Arc| Virtual Nightmare Arc]] had the typical diabolical goatee. |
** Lecter from the [[Filler Arc| Virtual Nightmare Arc]] had the typical diabolical goatee. |
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* The Count of Monte Cristo in ''[[Gankutsuou]]'' sports a sharp, blue goatee to complete his Byronic character. He isn't exactly pure evil, but definitely counts as a [[Manipulative Bastard]] willing to get innocents mixed to his pursuit of vengeance. |
* The Count of Monte Cristo in ''[[Gankutsuou]]'' sports a sharp, blue goatee to complete his Byronic character. He isn't exactly pure evil, but definitely counts as a [[Manipulative Bastard]] willing to get innocents mixed to his pursuit of vengeance. |
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* In ''[[The Familiar of Zero|The Familiar of Zero]]'' when he arrives, Ward is shown a few times in flashbacks where he acts kind to the main character, and has no beard. However, in the present, he has a beard, and is, well, evil. |
* In ''[[The Familiar of Zero|The Familiar of Zero]]'' when he arrives, Ward is shown a few times in flashbacks where he acts kind to the main character, and has no beard. However, in the present, he has a beard, and is, well, evil. |
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* Emperor Ganishka from ''[[Berserk]]''. His beard is long, thick, and disheveled. Appropriately, he's one of the most monstrously evil characters in the setting what with all the murders, massacres, and grotesquely brutal [[Fate Worse Than Death|Fates Worse Than Death]] that he's responsible for. |
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* Emperor Ganishka from ''[[Berserk]]''. |
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* ''[[Blue Exorcist]]'': Mephisto Pheles has one impressively sharp, blue, goatee. Interesting, considering [[Faust|what]] his [[Names to Run Away From Very Fast|name]] is an obvious pun off of. Whether or not he is evil however, has [[Wild Mass Guessing|yet to be fully revealed.]] |
* ''[[Blue Exorcist]]'': Mephisto Pheles has one impressively sharp, blue, goatee. Interesting, considering [[Faust|what]] his [[Names to Run Away From Very Fast|name]] is an obvious pun off of. Whether or not he is evil however, has [[Wild Mass Guessing|yet to be fully revealed.]] |
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