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* Aku, the [[Big Bad]] of ''[[Samurai Jack]]'', identifies himself as "Master of Masters, The Deliverer of Darkness, and the Shogun of Sorrow." His ''name'' even means evil in Japanese.
* Krombopulos Micheal on ''[[Rick and Morty]]'', an odd case of a villain like this who is also [[Affably Evil]]''. Guy's a cheery, friendly, talkative guy who loves his job, even if he is a [[Professional Killer]] and an ugly, bug-like alien. He even admits to having no moral values at all, that he'll gladly target children and the elderly, even pointing it out [[My Card|on his business card]] and Facebook page!
* ''[[The Venture Brothers]]'': Every SINGLE villain in the entire series is LITERALLY a card-carrying villain belonging to the aptly-named Guild of Calamitous Intent.
** Which, ironically, is depicted as having an important [[Even Evil Has Standards|honor code]] and being an accepted facet of society.
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* In ''[[Thundercats 2011|ThunderCats (2011)]]'' This is [[Invoked]] in a very literal sense, as [[Big Bad]] [[Sorcerous Overlord]] Mumm-Ra must [[By the Power of Grayskull|call upon]] "Ancient Spirits of Evil" to grant him access to his [[One-Winged Angel]] Form.
* A number of ''[[Danny Phantom]]'' villains refer to themselves as such (most notably [[Large Ham|Technus]]). [[Big Bad]] Vlad Plasmius initially averted this - for the first two seasons, being called a villain was almost a [[Berserk Button]] for him - but after [[Villain Decay]] began to set in he started acting more like a conventional card-carrying baddie.
 
 
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