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** Jafar from ''[[Aladdin (Disney film)|Aladdin]]'' is closer to this than to the [[Affably Evil]] he's sometimes listed as. [[Affably Evil]] might kill you, but it couldn't hurt to sing about humiliating you and make your girlfriend watch right?
*** In [[Recycled: the Series|the TV series]] there's Mozenrath, Disney's most charmingly diabolical teenager. "Okay, then. Everybody else expires at dawn, while I blow away Agrabah. Then, say, noon-ish, I return and devise some way to destroy you."
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** And then, of course, there's the magnificent, ''marvellous'' [[Cloudcuckoolander|Mad]] [[The Sword in the Stone|Madame Mim]]!
** [[Disney]]'s ''[[Hercules (1997 film)||Hercules]]'' has Hades as its Faux Affably Evil [[Big Bad]]. He talks like a [[Honest John's Dealership|used car salesman]] and makes wisecracks while screwing over everyone as much as possible.