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* Pinhead, from the ''[[Hellraiser]]'' movies. He's not even really a villain in the first two movies, being more like a [[Mysterious Backer]] and [[Evil Mentor]] to the characters who are. But even in the third and fourth movies where he ''is'' a villain, he's a servant of [[Eldritch Abomination| Leviathan, the ruler of Hell.]]
* Pinhead, from the ''[[Hellraiser]]'' movies. He's not even really a villain in the first two movies, being more like a [[Mysterious Backer]] and [[Evil Mentor]] to the characters who are. But even in the third and fourth movies where he ''is'' a villain, he's a servant of [[Eldritch Abomination| Leviathan, the ruler of Hell.]]
* In ''[[The Lost Boys]]'', David appears to be the leader of the vampire gang for most of the movie, and directs most of their evil acts. However, the true leader of the gang and true Big Bad - revealed at the climax - is {{spoiler| Max, who has a very different goal than his minions.}}
* In ''[[The Lost Boys]]'', David appears to be the leader of the vampire gang for most of the movie, and directs most of their evil acts. However, the true leader of the gang and true Big Bad - revealed at the climax - is {{spoiler| Max, who has a very different goal than his minions.}}
* In ''[[The Karate Kid]]'', Daniel's most visible enemy is his thuggish rival Johnny Lawrence, but the far worse villain is Johnny's [[Evil Mentor]] Keese. Indeed, he could be considered the true [[Big Bad]] of the entire franchise, including the later series ''[[Cobra Kai]]''.


== Gamebooks ==
== Gamebooks ==