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* A rather unknown (for a reason) Marvel comic called ''Thunderstrike'' featured a villain called Carjack (WHOSE specialty was, well, carjacking. Truly a worthy opponent to the successor of the Norse god of thunder), who had dreadlocks and wore a brown trenchcoat, purple pants, huge boots and gloves and a Dr. Doom-style metallic mask.
* ''[[The Flash]]'' villain The Rainbow Raider: Admittedly, he is colorblind, so it's not really his fault, but still.
* ''[[Doom Patrol]]'' villain Codpiece. He has a laser cannon mounted [https://web.archive.org/web/20130121074447/http://www.headinjurytheater.com/images/dpc%20codpiece%201.jpg exactly where you would guess he does] from that name, and while he was actually pretty damn dangerous with it, the costume was no less hilarious for many reasons. Then again he fought The Doom Patrol who are... weird...
* [http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/f/f9/Deimosdcu.png Deimos] from ''[[The Warlord]]''. Between the pixie boots, the bare midriff, the long, dangling loincloth, the random high collar and the huge sleeves, there's something here for everybody to laugh at.
* Sometime during the '90s, Dc introduced [[Batman|Nightwing]]'s future self from an alternate reality. He started a out as a good guy before being turned to the dark side rather quickly. He wasn't the first Bat-family member to do so, or the last, but certainly [http://img248.imageshack.us/img248/4231/teamtitans8.jpg the worst dressed.] [[Spikes of Villainy]]. Mullet. ''Nipple piercing.'' Only half a shirt, but an enormous 1970's collar to compensate. Surely it all made sense in the mind of a madman.Of course, then it in a shocking twist, it he was actually just some guy who had no relation to Nightwing whatsoever and wasn't really from the future. It was the 90s.
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** [[Pokémon Black and White|Team Plasma]] has their agents dressed like Crusade-era knights, complete with Chi Rho on their chest cloth. A few folks on the internet think of them as Renaissance Faire rejects.
** And then, there's [http://images.wikia.com/pokemon/images/2/2c/Ghetsis.png Ghetsis.] His abomination of fashion doesn't take centre stage to {{spoiler|his [[Abusive Parent|unrelenting,]] [[It's All About Me|sociopathic]] ''[[Complete Monster|bastrady.]]'' }} And it does fit with the yin-yang theme.
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20120720012752/http://www.talesonline.net/symphonia/yggdrasil.jpg Yggdrasil] in ''[[Tales of Symphonia]]''. It's a jumpsuit. Also, it is extremely disco and leaves absolutely nothing whatsoever to the imagination. [[Viewer Gender Confusion|Except his gender.]]
* Almost everyone from ''[[Mortal Kombat]]'', but special care must be taken to name Shinnok, Quan-Chi, Sindel, Shang Tsung in MK3, Kano in MK3, and many others. For some reason they don't seem so goofy in the game (except Shang Tsung and his dorky fighting stance), but if you've ever seen pictures of the actors wearing their actual costumes, it is very hard not to laugh. Most of the Earth Realm warrior look rather normal, particularly dressed down characters like Lu Kang and Johnny Cage. Unless doing everything shirtless counts. Sonya, and the ninjas (well, male ninjas anyway) also look rather normal.
* Jeanne from ''[[Bayonetta]]'' wears a red jumpsuit with a huge poofy collar and a bow just above her ass, open-toed, high-heeled sandals, and fluffy tassels on her guns. However, she has nothing on Balder, who wears a ''dead white peacock stole'', a golden quarter mask, and an earring-attached monocle over said mask. [[Fashionable Asymmetry|And a single glove]].
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* One of [[Big Bad]] Sadler's [[Dragon]]'s Ramon Salazar from [[Resident Evil 4]]. Not only does he look like a wrinkly literal [[Man Child]], his outfit makes him look like a mini-Napoleon wanna-be that makes it practically impossible to take seriously (if not for his better dressed towering mutant [[Mooks]])
* In ''[[Fallout: New Vegas]]'', [[Big Bad Wannabe]] Benny wears a checkered suit that makes him look like a [[Honest John's Dealership|used car]] [[Smug Snake|salesman]]. NPCs and companions will even remark about how ugly the suit is after he's dead.
** Benny is based on real-life mobster Bugsy Siegel, who owned a [https://web.archive.org/web/20111011083443/http://a.abcnews.com/images/US/nm_bugsy_siegel_mobster_110120_ssh_ssh.jpg similarly hideous suit].
* Shen Yu (a [[Fu Manchu]] [[Expy]]) in ''[[Evil Genius (video game)|Evil Genius]]'' wears a long, ornate robe of yellow, black, red, and white, complete with a dragon medallion the size of his head and a jade jewel ''in his forehead''. He's almost completely bald, save for a single ponytail. He appears to be wearing blue eye shadow and has perfectly-groomed eyebrows, a ridiculous mustache, and painted fingernails.
** Some of the henchmen aren't much better, such as Jubei (an [[Anime]]-inspired samurai) and Moko (a tribal protector).
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** Among the tons of examples of actual characters, The Monarch stands out quite nicely in black and orange spandex with armored bits and huge butterfly wings.
* ''[[Kim Possible]]''
** In [[Trapped in TV Land|"Dimension Twist"]], Drakken gets an "Evil Eye For The Bad Guy" makeover into [http://caps.kpfanworld.com/view/57_Dimension_Twist/401-500/423.jpg this]{{Dead link}}.
** His [http://caps.kpfanworld.com/caps/Image2416.jpg Bueno Nacho CEO outfit]{{Dead link}} in ''[[The Movie|So The Drama]]'' isn't going to win him any Best Dressed Executive awards, either.
 
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