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* The Major from ''[[Hellsing]]'' is very short and [[Fat Bastard|fat]], but he's easily [[The Chessmaster|one of]] [[Crazy Awesome|the most]] [[Magnificent Bastard|effective leaders]] in the show.
* "The Baby" (real name unknown) from ''[[Monster (manga)|Monster]]''.
* {{spoiler|Envy}} from ''[[Fullmetal Alchemist (manga)|Fullmetal Alchemist]]''.
* Ciel Phantomhive, the [[Villain Protagonist]] from ''[[Black Butler]]''. He is only 12/13, so his lack of height isn't particularly surprising, though [[Foreshadowing|people have noted]] a few times in the story that he isn't growing taller... (The only existing counter-example is solely due to the [[Scanlation]] of the second chapter being a [[Blind Idiot Translation]] that manages to reverse the meaning of the crucial sentence.)
 
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* ''[[Big Tits Zombie]]'' features a dwarf [[Yakuza]] boss.
* The Forbidden Zone (the Richard Elfman movie) is ruled by King Fausto, played by Herve Vechillaise. He's already king of an entire dimension, and has plans to somehow create a zombie baby army (and navy, and air force, and marine corps...) to conquer the rest of the galaxy.
* In ''[[Zootopia]]'' there is a character actually called "Mr. Big", a crime boss based very obviously on Don Corleone from ''[[The Godfather]]''—and he's a shrew. (His [[Mooks]] are polar bears, just to really peg the [[Big Guy, Little Guy]] meter.)
 
== [[Literature]] ==
* The Mule in [[Isaac Asimov]]'s ''[[Foundation]]'' series. Played entirely seriously. He does however have psychic powers that he uses to control people.
* A canine example is Big Fido from ''[[Discworld/Men At Arms|Men at Arms]]'', the toy poodle [[Adolf Hitler]] [[Expy]] in charge of a gang of much larger dogs.
* Picrochole, the diminutive petty king from ''Gargantua''.
* The fearsome Director Sato from [[Dan Brown]]'s ''[[The Lost Symbol]]'' stands at a towering four feet eight inches.
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** The [[Big Bad]] in ''[[Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 1987|Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles]]'' was basically a brain with a face, stored ''inside'' a [[Giant Mook]].
* King Malbert from ''[[Igor]]''.
* The mobster Rocky from ''[[Looney Tunes]]'', the [[Big Guy, Little Guy| Little Guy to his Big Guy partner Mugsy]]. His hat is almost as large as he is.
* In ''[[Zootopia]]'' there is a character actually called "Mr. Big", a crime boss based very obviously on Don Corleone from ''[[The Godfather]]''—and he's a shrew. (His [[Mooks]] are polar bears, just to really peg the [[Big Guy, Little Guy]] meter.)
* In ''[[Samurai Jack]]'', the only member of the Scottsman's clan who is not a huge, hulking muscleman is the Elder, who seems to be the one in charge.
 
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