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** And the Joker from ''[[Batman: The Animated Series|Batman the Animated Series]]''. As if being a monster clown every day isn't bad enough, the episode "Be A Clown" has him disguising as a slightly less creepy party clown to deliver a cake with an explosive as a candle to a party full of kids.
*** Arguably the goofy, baggy clown-outfit made him look even creepier than his normal purple tux, since it twisted his reasonably normal human proportions into the depths of [[Uncanny Valley]].
** Possibly even more terrifying was when mutagen turns him into [[Reptiles Are Abhorrent|a clown-snake hybrid]] in the crossover ''Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles versus Batman''. In case anyone doesn't know, snakes eat turtles, making this a terrifying villain to all the heroes in this crossover.
* Frankly, there are countless times ('''not''' including that stint in ''Treehouse of Horrors'') that Krusty the Klown of ''[[The Simpsons (animation)|The Simpsons]]'' fits neatly into the oversized shoes of this trope. Point in fact he is scary enough to provoke heart-attacks in patients with heart conditions (namely Homer).
** "What's wrong? Oh right... My ''grotesque appearance!"''