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* Wingnut, Grizzle's robot minion from ''[[Care Bears|Oopsy Does It]]''. Eventually he stands up to his master, as the entire movie was basically one big [[Mistreatment-Induced Betrayal]].
** Grizzle seems to have trouble making suitably evil minions, as his two recurring minions in the series are an [[Affably Evil]] [[Deadpan Snarker]] and [[Too Dumb to Live]]. This could be due to his [[Harmless Villain]] status, though: even when he created the '[[The Spock|smartest robot ever]],' it [[Straw Vulcan|logically]] decided he was the flaw in his own plan and [[The Computer Is Your Friend|kicked him out of his own lair]].
* [[SpongeBob SquarePants]] is this whenever Mr. Krabs uses him as an accomplice in one of his schemes.
* In ''[[Codename: Kids Next Door]]'', the pirate Stickybeard had a henchman named Dumb John Silver. (Give you one guess [[Meaningful Name| how he got that name]].) Of course, maybe he wasn't ''too'' dumb... He was smart enough to quit after Stickybeard insulted him for not being evil enough.
* In the "Fallen Angel" episode of ''[[Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (2003 series)|Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles]]'', there was Angel, a young girl from Casey's neighborhood who he tried to be a [[Big Brother Mentor]] to, wanted to join the Purple Dragons because she thought [[Evil Is Cool]], despite Casey's attempts to talk her out of it. She changed her mind quickly when his attempts led to him being captured by the Dragons, who obviously intended to kill him in as the finale to their violent initiation rites. Fortunately, Casey told her where to get help. Of course, Angel may never have even qualified as a "minion" in the first place, seeing as she bolted in the middle of what was supposed to be her initiation.
* Prime Evil from [[Filmation's Ghostbusters]]'' has this problem with minions a lot. In one episode, he tries to scare Belfry into submission by locking him in a dark cell with three ghosts who are supposed to terrify him. When he checks on them, Belfry and the ghosts are ''playing cards.''
* In ''[[He-Man and the Masters of the Universe]]'' (2002 version), Kobra Khan has about a "C" in evil, it seems, at least compared to the other Snake-Men. He's okay with fighting the heroes and other races in general, and is perfectly okay with the plans of enslaving the other races of Eternia that King Hsss pursues, but having spent most of his life away from his species has made him very reluctant to do some of the things they are most notorious for, like feed on sentient beings. A few of the others try to push him towards those ends, calling this reluctance a sign of being "soft", but he's very nervous whenever the opportunity comes up.
* Batso from ''[[Happily Ever After (film)|Happily Ever After]]''.
* Nazi [[Mook]] Schulz from ''[[Looney Tunes|Daffy the Commando]]''.
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