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* There were a few ''[[Looney Tunes]]'' shorts from 1941 and 1942 that portrayed Elmer Fudd this way, his appearance based on that of Arthur Q. Bryan; unfortunately, the fat-jokes Bugs made at Elmer's expense got old quickly, and in these shorts, Bugs became far more of an unprovoked aggressor. After five of these cartoons, he was changed back. |
* There were a few ''[[Looney Tunes]]'' shorts from 1941 and 1942 that portrayed Elmer Fudd this way, his appearance based on that of Arthur Q. Bryan; unfortunately, the fat-jokes Bugs made at Elmer's expense got old quickly, and in these shorts, Bugs became far more of an unprovoked aggressor. After five of these cartoons, he was changed back. |
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* Ratarro from ''[[Thundercats (1985 series)|Thundercats]]'' was a portly [[Rat-Man]] who, while a more competent villain than most of the mutants, was so nasty that even ''they'' hated him. |
* Ratarro from ''[[Thundercats (1985 series)|Thundercats]]'' was a portly [[Rat-Man]] who, while a more competent villain than most of the mutants, was so nasty that even ''they'' hated him. |
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* One [[Secret Squirrel]] short featured an obese panda thug named One-Ton as the [[Villain of the Week]], both a [[Meaningful Name]] and [[Punny Name]]. |
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== Real Life == |
== Real Life == |