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* {{spoiler|Lotso}} from [[Toy Story (franchise)||''Toy Story 3'']]. He is introduced as the friendly leader of the daycare center toys, but then we find out that he welcomes new toys to his daycare center only to send them all to the dreaded Caterpillar Room, where they are all either pulled apart or smashed to pieces by the students there. {{spoiler|At the end of the film, he even almost had the heroes burned alive in a garbage fire!}}
* [[Karma Houdini|The Coachman]] from ''[[Pinocchio (Disney film)|Pinocchio]]''. You can tell this by his [[Nightmare Face]] in his introductory scene.
* As terrifying as Ms. Tweedy was in the original ''[[Chicken Run]]'', she was [[Obliviously Evil]] at most. A mean woman, yes, with [[A Nazi By Any Other Name| quite a few dark parallels]], but in the end, she was just a farmer trying to make money. Whether she would have continued had she known the chickens were sapient creatures was debatable. However, the sequel - ''[[Chicken Run: Dawn of the Nugget]]'' - answers that question with a ''definite'' '''yes.''' Tweedy is still in the poultry business, but on a larger, corporate scale, having married the wealthy owner of such a company in order to control it (meaning [[Gold Digger]] can be added to her rap sheet of villainous Tropes), and now runs it like a James Bond villain would. Her stated goal is to eradicate every chicken in the world out of revenge for being humiliated. Petty, vengeful, greedy, with those same dark parallels even more obvious now, Tweedy is ''very'' evil and ''very'' deadly.
 
== Films -- Live Action ==
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