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* Snuffles, aka Snowball, from ''[[Rick and Morty]]''. A dog who gains superior intelligence - and a desire for revenge against humanity for turning dogs into a [[Slave Race]] - his plans of world conquest are halted only because he ''chooses'' to halt them, realizing that enslaving humanity would make him the same type of monster he believes them to be. [[Hobbes Was Right|It clearly doesn't say much for humans as a whole...]]
* Tiamat in ''[[Dungeons and Dragons (animation)|Dungeons and Dragons]]'', although to be fair, the heroes' usual policy with her was to simply avoid her - and to be frank, [[The Dreaded|who wouldn't?]] Fortunately that was easy to do, as Tiamat [[Evil Versus Evil|seemed far more concerned about Venger]] (who himself was at a loss on how to defeat her), and regarded the heroes as naught but pests.
* Ace from the ''[[Justice League (animation)|Justice League]]'' episode "Wild Card". While many would say she is more "victim" than "villain", she is certainly a danger that the League cannot handle via any conventional means. Simply getting close to her is difficult without succumbing to her maddening gaze; even Queen (another member of the Royal Flush Gang with considerable powers over metal) is scared of her, Superman and the Flash unable to resist her powers, and even Batman's iron will pushed to its limits. Batman is only able to foil the Joker's plan by showing Ace he still has the power dampening [[Slave Collar]] that Project Cadmus used on her - she does ''not'' like that, and quickly shows that he was sorely wrong in his claim her powers don't work on him. After dealing with him, she simply walks away, Batman unable to do anything to stop her.
 
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