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* In [[The Fifth Element]] Leeloo despairs when she learns about the human race's tendency to inflict horrible things onto themselves (specifically World War 2) to the point of her seeing no point in helping them escape destruction, but then decides otherwise when Corben professes his love for her.
* In [[The Fifth Element]] Leeloo despairs when she learns about the human race's tendency to inflict horrible things onto themselves (specifically World War 2) to the point of her seeing no point in helping them escape destruction, but then decides otherwise when Corben professes his love for her.
* ''[[The Toxic Avenger]]''; hideously deformed as the title character is, he's ''far'' less a monster than the crooks in Tromaville whom he fights.
* ''[[The Toxic Avenger]]''; hideously deformed as the title character is, he's ''far'' less a monster than the crooks in Tromaville whom he fights.

== [[Gamebook]] ==
* In the ''[[Fighting Fantasy]]'' book ''House of Hell'', there are some demons, beasts, and undead creatures you have to fight, but almost all of them are the [[Faceless Goons]] type of mook. Villains in the story with actual personality and dialogue here are the human cultists.


== [[Literature]] ==
== [[Literature]] ==