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** Of course, the primary occupation of benders seems to be 'low-class factory worker', while the richest man in the city (if not the ''kingdom'') is a non-bender, so, its hardly one sided.
* In the original ''[[Thundercats (1985 series)|Thundercats]]'', Mum-Ra is both a [[Card-Carrying Villain]] and seemingly a [[Generic Doomsday Villain]], who seems to be evil for evil's sake and have no goal other than ruling Third Earth unopposed. That is, until some of Third Earth's history is revealed. First of all, this world is [[Earth All Along]], it's name being "Third Age of Earth". Humans are either extinct or have left in some mass-migration (possibly settling wherever Mandora the Evil-Chaser is from, as she seems pretty human) with Third Earth itself populated mostly by alien settlers. Now, Mum-Ra is not just a mummy, he's obviously an Ancient Egyptian mummy; his fortress is a pyramid, he serves four "Ancient Spirits of Evil" that resemble Egyptian gods, and many other characters associated with him have Egyptian themes. The obvious conclusion is, Mum-Ra [[Was Once Human]], and his grudge against the heroes started because, in his eyes, they're trespassers on his rightful property, not an unjustified outlook.
* in the 2020 ''[[Harley Quinn]]'' cartoon, the Joker mocks Harley by claiming she has a "third-rate dye job". While Harley takes offense at this, Poison Ivy can confirm this is true, as Harley buys the cheap stuff from the drug store.
 
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