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== Literature ==
* ''[[Harry Potter (novel)|Harry Potter]]''
** Voldemort, especially in the films. When he steals the Elder Wand in ''[[Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows]] - Part 1]]'', he's face to face with the dead Dumbledore. They'd be touching noses, [[The Noseless|if he had a nose.]] ''Part 2'' didn't let up -- {{spoiler|after Harry's [[Disney Death]],}} he offers the Hogwarts students and defenders a chance to join the ranks of the Death Eaters. Draco crosses the field to get to his parents, and ''Voldemort hugs him''. Or tries to, anyway; he clearly has no idea what he's doing.
** Several Death Eaters have this problem in the films; Snape gets uncomfortably close to Harry at times and both Scabior and Bellatrix have some rather [[Does This Remind You of Anything?|suggestive]] moments with Hermione in ''[[Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows]] - Part 1]]''. Snape isn't quite as bad about this in the books, but his standard "interrogating a pupil" technique seems to be "get right in their personal space".
** Wormtail made Harry and Hermione uncomfortable in the third book when he tried to thank them by throwing his arms around their legs.
* ''[[A Series of Unfortunate Events]]'': [[Memetic Molester|Count Olaf]]. (most frequent target: Violet) (other targets: Klaus, Sunny, Aunt Josephine, etc. etc.)