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* The Statue of Tyranny, a macabre and threateningly evil version of the Statue of Liberty, with a dark parody of [[Edgar Allan Poe]]'s "The Raven". ([https://www.deviantart.com/darthhell/art/The-Statue-of-Tyranny-748107980 See it here]], but be warned, the picture ''and'' script are NSFW.)
* The Statue of Tyranny, a macabre and threateningly evil version of the Statue of Liberty, with a dark parody of [[Edgar Allan Poe]]'s "The Raven". ([https://www.deviantart.com/darthhell/art/The-Statue-of-Tyranny-748107980 See it here]], but be warned, the picture ''and'' script are NSFW.)


== Film - Animated ==
== Film ==
* In ''[[Toy Story (franchise)|Toy Story 3]]'', it turns out {{spoiler|Lotso-Huggin' Bear}} was once very much like Woody. He was the favorite toy of a little kid who enjoyed her toys very much, {{spoiler|Daisy}} being very much like Andy, and he had a small but loyal posse of other toys who would always lend a hand. On top of that, he has all the intelligence, resourcefulness, and planning skills of Woody. Where he and Woody diverged is their response to being separated from their respective owners, and arguably, what happened with their owners when separated. In the original ''Toy Story'', [[You Should Know This Already|when Woody and Buzz go missing and Andy finds out, Andy frantically searches for them until they return, and they never give up hope.]] {{spoiler|When Lotso goes missing and Daisy finds out, they buy another Lotso and call it a day. This causes Lotso to snap and completely lose his faith in people. He then goes to Sunnyside Daycare, gathers allies, and becomes a dictator.}} If Woody had turned evil and bitter, he would've taken the same strategy: Gather allies, then gather power in anticipation of any upcoming threats.
* In ''[[Toy Story (franchise)|Toy Story 3]]'', it turns out {{spoiler|Lotso-Huggin' Bear}} was once very much like Woody. He was the favorite toy of a little kid who enjoyed her toys very much, {{spoiler|Daisy}} being very much like Andy, and he had a small but loyal posse of other toys who would always lend a hand. On top of that, he has all the intelligence, resourcefulness, and planning skills of Woody. Where he and Woody diverged is their response to being separated from their respective owners, and arguably, what happened with their owners when separated. In the original ''Toy Story'', [[You Should Know This Already|when Woody and Buzz go missing and Andy finds out, Andy frantically searches for them until they return, and they never give up hope.]] {{spoiler|When Lotso goes missing and Daisy finds out, they buy another Lotso and call it a day. This causes Lotso to snap and completely lose his faith in people. He then goes to Sunnyside Daycare, gathers allies, and becomes a dictator.}} If Woody had turned evil and bitter, he would've taken the same strategy: Gather allies, then gather power in anticipation of any upcoming threats.
** It gets even more true when you find out that {{spoiler|Lotso}}'s role as the tyrannical dictator was supposed to be Woody's [http://www.cracked.com/article_18985_5-insane-early-drafts-famous-movie-characters.html first role before the suits changed it].
** It gets even more true when you find out that {{spoiler|Lotso}}'s role as the tyrannical dictator was supposed to be Woody's [http://www.cracked.com/article_18985_5-insane-early-drafts-famous-movie-characters.html first role before the suits changed it].
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* Mozenrath to ''[[Aladdin (Disney film)|Aladdin]]''. Both of them are very clever and quick-witted, yet they are occasionally prone to letting their youthful impatience and boredom get in their way of completely reaching their [[Guile Hero|full]] [[Magnificent Bastard|potential]], and they're both hinted to have rather unpleasant pasts. Oh, and neither of them is ever seen without their faithful animal companions.
* Mozenrath to ''[[Aladdin (Disney film)|Aladdin]]''. Both of them are very clever and quick-witted, yet they are occasionally prone to letting their youthful impatience and boredom get in their way of completely reaching their [[Guile Hero|full]] [[Magnificent Bastard|potential]], and they're both hinted to have rather unpleasant pasts. Oh, and neither of them is ever seen without their faithful animal companions.
* ''[[Who Framed Roger Rabbit?]]'': Judge Doom to Eddie Valiant; both are law enforcement who hold a certain hatred towards toons. However, deep down, Eddie holds a certain fondness for toons, suppressing it mainly becuase of {{spoiler|his brother's death}} and is still a good person underneath. Doom's hatred is perhaps more intense, which is ironic {{spoiler|as he turns out to be a toon himself}}.
* ''[[Who Framed Roger Rabbit?]]'': Judge Doom to Eddie Valiant; both are law enforcement who hold a certain hatred towards toons. However, deep down, Eddie holds a certain fondness for toons, suppressing it mainly becuase of {{spoiler|his brother's death}} and is still a good person underneath. Doom's hatred is perhaps more intense, which is ironic {{spoiler|as he turns out to be a toon himself}}.

== Film - Live-Action ==
* In ''[[Kill Bill]]'', Elle Driver, aka California Mountain Snake, is the counterpart to Black Mamba.
* In ''[[Kill Bill]]'', Elle Driver, aka California Mountain Snake, is the counterpart to Black Mamba.
* Trevelyan (former Agent 006) in ''[[GoldenEye (film)|GoldenEye]]''. He even gives the [[For Want of a Nail]] reasoning and a [[Not So Different]] speech.
* Trevelyan (former Agent 006) in ''[[GoldenEye (film)|GoldenEye]]''. He even gives the [[For Want of a Nail]] reasoning and a [[Not So Different]] speech.
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** [[Neutral Evil]] is the evil counterpart of [[Neutral Good]] and [[True Neutral]].
** [[Neutral Evil]] is the evil counterpart of [[Neutral Good]] and [[True Neutral]].
* [[Complete Monster]] (a character who is pure evil) is the evil counterpart of [[The Messiah]] (a character who is pure good).
* [[Complete Monster]] (a character who is pure evil) is the evil counterpart of [[The Messiah]] (a character who is pure good).
* [[Cut Lex Luthor a Cheque]] is the evil counterpart of [[Reed Richards Is Useless]].
* [[Cut Lex Luthor a Check]] is the evil counterpart of [[Reed Richards Is Useless]].
* [[Dark Is Evil]] is an evil counterpart of both [[Dark Is Not Evil]] and [[Light Is Good]].
* [[Dark Is Evil]] is an evil counterpart of both [[Dark Is Not Evil]] and [[Light Is Good]].
** [[Dark Magical Girl]] is the evil counterpart to [[Magical Girl]].
** [[Dark Magical Girl]] is the evil counterpart to [[Magical Girl]].