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* Dean Alan Halsey of ''The Re-animator'' is initially a nice enough fellow but is corrupted by the nasty Dr. Hill into becoming a jerk. Then he's killed by zombies, re-animated and becomes even more of a nightmare to work with. |
* Dean Alan Halsey of ''The Re-animator'' is initially a nice enough fellow but is corrupted by the nasty Dr. Hill into becoming a jerk. Then he's killed by zombies, re-animated and becomes even more of a nightmare to work with. |
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* Principal Frank Hockenberry in ''[[Principal Takes A Holiday]]'' is portrayed as evil for trying to keep a student named John Scaduto in line. Yes, his school wasn't as fun as Fitz's, but a school's primary purpose is education, not fun. Of course, this is semi-justified in that nobody was learning while Hockenberry was in charge. Scaduto is portrayed as justified in doing things that are downright illegal (like hiring an actor to impersonate a principal). |
* Principal Frank Hockenberry in ''[[Principal Takes A Holiday]]'' is portrayed as evil for trying to keep a student named John Scaduto in line. Yes, his school wasn't as fun as Fitz's, but a school's primary purpose is education, not fun. Of course, this is semi-justified in that nobody was learning while Hockenberry was in charge. Scaduto is portrayed as justified in doing things that are downright illegal (like hiring an actor to impersonate a principal). |
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* Donna Weller in ''[[ |
* Donna Weller in ''[[Kids in America]]'' pretty much meets this, {{Spoiler| Thankfully, she gets what was coming to her when she tries to extend her power across the school district.}} |
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== Literature == |
== Literature == |