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[[File:Steepled_Fingers_by_evilengine9_691Steepled Fingers by evilengine9 691.png|link=String Theory (webcomic)|frame|Now that's a nose.]]
 
 
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It's also sometimes done in Japanese Anime, but this is reference to [[Youkai|Tengu]], who are said to have large noses.
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== [[Anime]] and [[Manga]] ==
* Dog Master Galf in ''[[Fist of the North Star]]''.
 
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* [[Iznogoud]]. Just look at him.
* Rastapopoulos in ''[[Tintin]]''.
* Crimson from the Belgian comic series ''Suske en Wiske.''
* Why else [[Batman|Penguin]] would be called such, aside from his short stature?
 
== [[Film]] ==
* In ''[[The Wizard of Oz (film)|The Wizard of Oz]]'', The Wicked Witch of the West.
* The Child-Catcher of ''[[Chitty Chitty Bang Bang]]''.
* The title character from ''[[Ink]]''. Often, it's all you can see under his hood. His angst over his ugliness helps drive the plot. {{spoiler|Subverted by the end, when he pulls a [[Heel Face Turn]] and decimates the "pretty" Incubi.}}
* The [[Typecasting|many villains]] played by [[Basil Rathbone]].
** [[Alan Rickman]]'s nose is emphasized in his villainous or morally-ambiguous roles.
** And [[Geoffrey Rush]].
* Gru of ''[[Despicable Me]]''. A subversion, that while he ''is'' a [[Villain Protagonist|villain]], he's actually a [[Affably Evil|good]] [[Anti-Villain|person]].
* Watto in ''[[Star Wars]] Episode I: [[The Phantom Menace]]'' has a huge nose, which contributed to the case of critics who called him an [[Space Jews|antisemitic stereotype]].
* In ''[[Monty Python and Thethe Holy Grail]]'', one of the signs of a "witch" is having an extra-long nose. However, the nose is fake because the people put it on the woman in question. This IS a general characteristic of wicked witch characters in fiction, though.
* The main villain in ''[[Apocalypto]]'' was given a larger, prosthetic nose, which Mel Gibson points out in the commentary.
 
== [[Literature]] ==
* ''[[Harry Potter]]''
** Toyed with in Severus Snape.
** Averted with Voldemort, who has two slits in the middle of his face, like snake nostrils.
* Hotzenplotz and Zwackelmann from ''Robber Hotzenplotz''.
* [[Sherlock Holmes]] is a hero, but his nose is frequently described by Watson as hawk-like: large, aquiline, and pointy. Combined with his gangly physique, Holmes strikes a severe but not dashing figure. Doyle was always annoyed that illustrations made Holmes too traditionally handsome and heroic looking.
 
== [[Live Action Television]] ==
* Fenella the kettle witch from ''[[Chorlton and The Wheelies]]''.
* This is taken [[Up To Eleven]] with [https://powerrangers.fandom.com/wiki/Nayzor#1 Nayzor], one of Master Org's commanders in ''[[Power Rangers Wild Force]]''. His ''entire face'' is a nose, with his eyes in the nostrils. [[Squick|Yuck.]]
 
== [[Music]] ==
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== [[Tabletop Games]] ==
* The [[Our Goblins Are DifferentWickeder|Gretchin]] of ''[[Warhammer 4000040,000]]'' have ridiculously long noses that take up half their head. The same is also true for their ''[[Warhammer Fantasy Battle]]'' equivalents, the Goblins.
* The picture shown for the Imp (a minor devil-like creature) in the Monster Manual for 1st Edition [[Dungeons and& Dragons|AD&D]] has a schnoz that would make Jimmy Durante jealous.
 
== [[Video Games]] ==
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* Loghain of ''[[Dragon Age]]'', who looks rather like Alan Rickman in general.
* Patches of ''[[Demon's Souls]]'' and ''[[Dark Souls]]''.
* Mordroc, the [[Big Bad]] of ''[[Dragon's Lair|Dragon's Lair II]]''. Not only does he have a huge nose, there's a ''branch'' growing out of it!
 
== [[Web Comics]] ==
* Diego from ''[[Gunnerkrigg Court]]''.
* Schtein, the [[Villain Protagonist]] of ''[[String Theory (webcomic)|String Theory]]'', provides this page's image.
 
== [[Western Animation]] ==
* ''[[The Simpsons]]'': Mr. Burns
* The ''[[Looney Tunes]]'' cartoon "[[The Dover Boys]] of Roquefort Hall" had such a villain in Dan Backslide.
* Dick Dastardly in both ''[[Wacky Races]]'' and ''[[Dastardly and Muttley in Their Flying Machines]]''
* Snidley Whiplash from ''[[Dudley Do-Right]]''.
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