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* Tubbimura, the fat ninja from ''[[Xiaolin Showdown]]''. A moderately competent (and relatively unsympathetic) villain, and quite certainly a Jerkass.
* Lawrence Limburger from the original ''[[Biker Mice From Mars]]'' series. It's implied obesity is a sign of high rank in Plutarkians (being [[Planet Looters]] who strip other planets bare for natural resources), with most of the seen plutarkians being very bloated (Limburger's sister even mentions going to the Plutarkian "fat farm" and wanting to get there before all the good fat is gone). The only skinny Plutarkians seen are Marshall the Monster (Limburger's pre-teen hellion of a nephew) and a certain lawyer.
* On the ''U.S. Acres'' segment of ''[[Garfield and Friends]]'', all three of Orson's cruel brothers qualify.
* Hurricane Harry from ''[[Cool McCool]]''.
* Oleander, a zaftig villain from ''[[Sushi Pack]]'', although she's only a villain because she's a foodee and wants to eat the Sushi Pack (who don't help things by describing themselves as "bite-sized bits of bravery" and "finger foods of freedom").
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* Peg-Leg Pete from ''[[Classic Disney Shorts]]'' and the rest of the Disney canon. The degrees of bastardy have varied over the years, from being a ''[[Complete Monster]]'' to ''[[Jerk with a Heart of Gold]]'', but he always qualifies.
* There's [[The Don|the mob boss Mandragora]] from [[Justice League Unlimited]], a homage to the Kingpin. Not only is he both fat, yet very physically powerful, he's also a repulsive, murderous bastard.
 
 
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