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* Prince Phobos and Cedric from ''[[WITCH (animation)|W.I.T.C.H.]]'' Though both are certified [[Manipulative Bastard|manipulative bastards]], their egos and tendency to fail at their evil plans make them fall short of [[Magnificent Bastard|magnificence.]] Oh, and in Cedric's case, Smug Snake is meant [[Scaled Up|quite literally]].
* Prince Phobos and Cedric from ''[[WITCH (animation)|W.I.T.C.H.]]'' Though both are certified [[Manipulative Bastard|manipulative bastards]], their egos and tendency to fail at their evil plans make them fall short of [[Magnificent Bastard|magnificence.]] Oh, and in Cedric's case, Smug Snake is meant [[Scaled Up|quite literally]].
* Eric Raymond from ''[[Jem and The Holograms]]''. If you could rate smugness on a scale from 1 to 10, Eric Raymond's smugness would test at 178.
* Eric Raymond from ''[[Jem and The Holograms]]''. If you could rate smugness on a scale from 1 to 10, Eric Raymond's smugness would test at 178.
* Mok Swagger from ''[[Rock and Rule]]'' certainly has the flourish and cunning of a [[Magnificent Bastard]], but his ''monumental'' ego (put on display in ''two'' of his songs: "Triumph" and "My Name Is Mok", both all about how great he is) and tendency to melt down in frantic, screaming temper tantrums when he's not getting his way lands him in this trope.
* Lavor, [[The Dragon]] to [[Big Bad]] Magmion, from ''[[Gormiti: The Lords of Nature Return]]''. Even his [[Image Song]] denounces him as a vain, overconfident scoundrel. He's also quite a [[Dirty Coward|coward]], and happily [[We Have Reserves|throws his men into battle with the heroes]] to get himself away from trouble and gauge his opponents' strength.
* Lavor, [[The Dragon]] to [[Big Bad]] Magmion, from ''[[Gormiti: The Lords of Nature Return]]''. Even his [[Image Song]] denounces him as a vain, overconfident scoundrel. He's also quite a [[Dirty Coward|coward]], and happily [[We Have Reserves|throws his men into battle with the heroes]] to get himself away from trouble and gauge his opponents' strength.
** And just to hammer the point home, the kids even got [[Genre Savvy]] about his smugness. One episode had Lucas, Nick and Jessica mess up his plan by simply pointing out how painfully obvious it was, which caused him to lose his head and attack.
** And just to hammer the point home, the kids even got [[Genre Savvy]] about his smugness. One episode had Lucas, Nick and Jessica mess up his plan by simply pointing out how painfully obvious it was, which caused him to lose his head and attack.