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* ''The Incredible Crash Dummies'' was a line of toys that really didn't need a villain because it really didn't have a plot, just a bunch of dummies in toy vehicles that were fun to crash. But in an effort to expand the line, [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yq7QySZm_aA they introduced Junk Man], a [[Card-Carrying Villain]] with no point whatsoever. The commercial even lampshades this, with the narrator screaming, "The Crash Dummies lives will ''never'' be the same!" ''(Car crashes.)'' "Well, ''almost'' never."
* ''The Incredible Crash Dummies'' was a line of toys that really didn't need a villain because it really didn't have a plot, just a bunch of dummies in toy vehicles that were fun to crash. But in an effort to expand the line, [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yq7QySZm_aA they introduced Junk Man], a [[Card-Carrying Villain]] with no point whatsoever. The commercial even lampshades this, with the narrator screaming, "The Crash Dummies lives will ''never'' be the same!" ''(Car crashes.)'' "Well, ''almost'' never."


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* Midboss from ''[[Disgaea]]'': Laharl even named him Midboss because he was a seemingly unimportant villain, and he continually returns to antagonize Laharl's troupe for no apparent real reason. Subverted when it's reveled that {{spoiler|he was helping the seraph's [[Batman Gambit]] by monitoring Laharl and co. to make sure everything was going according to plan.}}
* Midboss from ''[[Disgaea]]'': Laharl even named him Midboss because he was a seemingly unimportant villain, and he continually returns to antagonize Laharl's troupe for no apparent real reason. Subverted when it's reveled that {{spoiler|he was helping the seraph's [[Batman Gambit]] by monitoring Laharl and co. to make sure everything was going according to plan.}}