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** Scope Sterling from the sequel is his [[Distaff Counterpart]].
* Remilia Scarlet from ''[[Touhou]]''. Being a vampire, her favorite cup of tea is human blood.
* Carl Clover and Rachel Alucard from ''[[Blaz BlueBlazBlue]]''.
* The titular character from ''[[The Misadventures of PB Winterbottom]]'' isn't a nice version of these. He always wants something for himself and do whatever whatever he needs, even at the expense of others. He gets better.
 
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* [[Hellfire Commentaries|Ntom64]] is basically MADE of this trope.
* The Dark Id's [[Let's Play]] of ''[[Resident Evil]] 4'' [http://lparchive.org/LetsPlay/RE4/chapter14.html makes El Gigante] (a mindless giant) into one of these, complete with a photoshopped monocle.
** Also done with the [http://lparchive.org/LetsPlay/RECV/chapter20.html zombie] of {{spoiler|Alexander Ashford}} in the [[Let's Play]] of ''[[Resident Evil Code: Veronica]]''.
* Played with in the bizarre [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UWQoK506xkQ "Leg Peeing"] sketch by The Whitest Kids You Know.
* National Cynical Network's "Chap in the Hood" series. A toned-down example, possibly because it was recorded around 4:20.
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* Lord Monty Fisk from ''[[Kim Possible]]'' fits the trope to a T in his first appearance before his [[Face Heel Turn]].
* Mr. Herriman from ''[[Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends]]'' has a top hat, monocle AND a mustache. However, being imaginary, he's not really British.
* Anti-Cosmo from ''[[The Fairly Odd ParentsOddParents]]'' speaks in a [[British Accent]], is intellectual, wears a monocle and derby hat, and loves sipping tea. Of course, being an anti-fairy, he's not British. Plus he's doing things [[For the Evulz]].
* Lord Chumley in the ''[[Transformers Generation 1]]'' episode "Prime Target". He even has his own [[The Jeeves|Butler]].
{{quote|"I say, Dinsmore, may I have some tea?"}}