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*** Though Gladstone's Smug Snake characteristics were notably more subdued in his animated incarnation than in the original comic books. The episode "Dime Enough For Luck" even goes so far as to portray him in a fairly sympathetic light.
*** He's back to full Smug Snake form in the 2017 reboot. Said series also introduces Mark Beaks as a particularly over-the-top smarmy and obnoxious Smug Snake, and makes, of all characters, [[Adaptational Villainy|Gyro Gearloose]] an example of this trope as well.
* {{spoiler|Pong Krell}} from ''[[Star Wars: The Clone Wars]]'', among other examples in that series.
* The Grinch of ''[[How the Grinch Stole Christmas]]''. See his entry on the Literature page.
* ''[[Shrek]]'' examples:
** Prince Charming, in ''Shrek the Third'', manipulates the other villains telling them that if they join him, they will all get their "happily ever afters" when all he really wanted was for them to help him get what he wanted, which was the throne for himself.