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==Other Examples==
* Unusually, [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VsiKOJOXMJU "Marley and Marley"] (yes, there's two of them just so they could put [[Statler and Waldorf]] in the movie. The new one is named [[Stealth Pun|Robert]]) from ''[[The Muppet Christmas Carol]]'' is a ''posthumous'' villain song, but still counts.
** And speaking of ''[[A Christmas Carol]]'', the [[Albert Finney]] musical version, ''Scrooge'', has "I Hate People" for the title character, which should be self-explanatory, and later, the toe-tappingly nasty "Thank You Very Much", in which everyone who owes Scrooge money {{spoiler|gloats over his death in the [[Bad Future]]}}. The latter song gets a ''light'' reprise upon Scrooge's redemption.
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* In ''[[Chicago]]'', ''All that Jazz'', ''The Cell Block Tango'', ''When you're good to Mama'' and ''All I care about'' for Velma Kelly, the murderesses of Cook County Jail, Matron Mama Morton and Billy Flynn respectively.
 
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