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** In the tie-in comic for ''[[Marvel vs. Capcom 3 (Video Game)|Marvel vs. Capcom 3]]'', [[Devil May Cry|Dante]] even comments, upon looking at him, that adding a cape and a cane, Galactus would be the biggest pimp he'd ever seen.
** Also from Marvel, we have Black Talon. [[Deadpool]]'s [http://1.bp.blogspot.com/_wkKt_mUc7Ug/SYp9NQK_VDI/AAAAAAAAGgc/Qjt2C1RkTkU/s1600-h/BlackTalon.jpg encounter with him] says it all.
** And Mysterio, who wears what appears to be an upside-down goldfish bowl on his head. This is especially hilarious because he's supposed to be a [[Master of Illusion]], yet he apparently has never thought that it might be a good idea to create the illusion that he isn't ''wearing an upside-down goldfish bowl on his head''. Eventually they caught on, and when his illusionary gas was enhanced by Dr. Doom, he went around town with the rest of [[Spider-Man]]'s [[Rogues Gallery]] in various disguises - a metal band, a punk band, and a schoolboy - with the [[Sexy Man, Instant Harem|rest of them as schoolgirls]]. Of course, they didn't know how they appeared.
*** A charming cartoonist named Katie Cook has [[Lampshaded]] [http://katiecandraw.typepad.com/.a/6a00e550a9fd7d88340120a6310488970b-pi the fishbowl effect.]
*** The exact same thing was done in the first ''Spider-Man'' Playsation game, if "What If?" mode was activated.
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{{quote| '''Joel:''' You can bet that anybody seriously interested in world domination is gonna end up looking like a real snickerdoodle.<br />
'''Dr. Forrester''' ''(in a ridiculous outfit)'': What is that supposed to mean?! I’ll deal with you later! Back to the drill, Frank. ''You will [[Superman (Film)|bow down before me, Son of Jor-El!]]'' '''''[[Large Ham|Bow down!]]''''' }}
* What about The Master's outfit from the end of the ''[[Doctor Who (TV)|Doctor Who]]'' movie? I mean, ''seriously''. [http://www.agonybooth.com/movies/Doctor_Who_1996.aspx?Page=4 Photos here]
** The outfit is Time Lord formal wear, most famous for its abundance in the "The Deadly Assassin". The serial was aired ''twenty-one years'' before the movie however, so introducing it without ''any'' explanation nor the outfit's [[Nice Hat]] results in this trope. It's very much not the Time Lord clothing of the classic series. It's like someone saw Time Lords with their giant formal collars, thought that the collars were made of fabric and part of the robes (which means that the gigantic evil pointy collar droops a bit), and then dyed the whole thing black, red, and gold so we could tell that the guy possessing his murder victim's corpse was evil.
* The short-lived [[Sid and Marty Krofft Productions|Sid and Marty Krofft]] superheroine series ''ElectraWoman and DynaGirl'' featured some truly crazed villain outfits, but special mention must be paid to evil musician Glitter Rock, who wore a huge sparkling green afro wig paired with equally enormous star-shaped sunglasses.
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