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== Anime & Manga ==
* Griffith from ''[[Berserk]]'' {{spoiler|spends a whole year in the [[Cold-Blooded Torture|tender care]] of one.}}
* "The Baby" from ''[[Monster (Animemanga)|Monster]]'', a neo-nazi and crime lord.
* Mukotsu from ''[[Inuyasha]]'' is very small and toad-like compared to normal humans, and he's shown melting and suffocating people with his poisons. He also tries to [[Attempted Rape|do something nasty to a helpless Kagome]], {{spoiler|before being bifurcated by Sesshomaru.}}
 
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== Comic Books ==
* [[Wonder Woman]] villain Dr. Psycho (pictured above).
* [[Depending Onon the Writer|Some incarnations]] of [[Batman|the Mad Hatter.]] Which is to say, both his height ''and'' level of insanity vary wildly. [[Gail Simone]] writes an especially creepy one.
** For that matter, some versions of the Penguin.
* Gizmo of the Fearsome Five.
* The Dummy combines this with Creepy Doll by pretending to be a ventriloquist dummy.
* ''[[Fables (Comic Book)|Fables]]'' revealed (or at least heavily implied) that the eponymous seven dwarves {{spoiler|did bad bad things to Snow White during their time together, which is why she murdered them all.}}
* Big Figure from ''[[Watchmen (Comic Bookcomics)|Watchmen]]''.
* Le Bossu from [[Grant Morrisons Batman|Batman RIP.]]
* Surprisingly averted in ''X-Men Noir'', where Eugene Judd is one of the only good guys without ''any'' kind of pathology.
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** Considering the stock he is cut from, the dwarfism is probably not the main cause.
* Subverted in ''Foul Play''; "The Dwarf" that Gloria is warned about isn't really a dwarf. This, of course, leads to confusion, and when she meets an actual dwarf, she goes nuts and throws him out of her apartment, seriously injuring him, only to find out he's really a bible salesman.
* The title antagonist from the ''''[[Leprechaun (Filmfilm)|Leprechaun]]'' series of movies.
* ''Death at a Funeral'' has the dwarf who blackmails the family with compromising pictures of him and the family patriach engaged in questionable acts.
* Olaf, the title character of the Danish [[Exploitation Film]] ''[[The Sinful Dwarf (Film)|The Sinful Dwarf]]'', lures young women into an attic and locks them up. They are later used for prostitution. Yes, the word "depraved" might be a little light in this case.
* Harry Earles plays what might be the [[Ur Example]] in [[The Unholy Three (Film)|The Unholy Three]]. He is easily the most vicious and evil of the titular trio, and pulls off the old 'midget in a baby carriage' trick.
* Downplayed with Nick Nack of ''[[The Man With the Golden Gun (Film)|The Man Withwith the Golden Gun]]''. He's [[Affably Evil]] at all times, but he does work for a renowned contract killer, and does not hesitate to try and kill others when he feels like it.
 
 
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== Live Action TV ==
* There's one in ''[[The Cape]]'', although he's more a [[Jerkass]] than outright evil.
* Miguelito Loveless from ''[[The Wild Wild West (TV series)|The Wild Wild West]]'' is a cold-blooded criminal and [[Mad Scientist]].
 
 
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== Webcomics ==
* Dr. Knickerbockers from ''[[The Adventures of Dr. McNinja (Webcomic)|The Adventures of Dr. McNinja]]'', who was actually based off of a recurring nightmare of the artists.
 
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