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[[Weasel Mascot]], [[Chaotic Neutral]] version. '''The Imp''' is tons of vices rolled into one, with the baggage that something about him totally destroys him as a threat: sheer laziness, apathy or just being very tiny. The Imp looks like he's trying too hard, intentionally or because of the designers. So whether or not they have delusions of grandeur, Imps just end up behaving very practically, wanting mostly to have fun and to wallow in their vices.▼
▲[[Weasel Mascot]], [[Chaotic Neutral]] version. The Imp is tons of vices rolled into one, with the baggage that something about him totally destroys him as a threat: sheer laziness, apathy or just being very tiny. The Imp looks like he's trying too hard, intentionally or because of the designers. So whether or not they have delusions of grandeur, Imps just end up behaving very practically, wanting mostly to have fun and to wallow in their vices.
While commonly in a sidekick role to a stronger character, you often see the Imp with heroic characters as much as with villainous ones. Aside from heroes being less likely to beat on them, the Imp can function as the hero's "[[Good Angel, Bad Angel|Bad Angel]]". But in this case, it mainly ends up showing off how decent and good-hearted the hero is, because he doesn't take the Imp's advice seriously.
They can occasionally cause a great deal of havoc on their own, making them [[Not So Harmless]]. Frequently overlaps with the [[Snarky Non
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▲== Anime & Manga ==
* Demidevimon from ''[[Digimon]]''. He also proves to be quite the [[Manipulative Bastard]].
* Impmon from the sequel, ''[[Digimon Tamers]]'', started this way, but like many tropes in that series, became [[Evolutionary Levels|something]] [[From Nobody to Nightmare|else]].
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* ''[[Gankutsuou]]'' has [[Dude Looks Like a Lady|Peppo]] as an Imp to Albert, although he's not really malicious {{spoiler|[[Love Redeems|in part because he's in love with him]]}}, but just loves to screw wit Albert's naiveté.
== [[Comic Books]] ==
* Mr. Mxyzpltk from ''[[
== Comics ==▼
▲* Mr. Mxyzpltk from ''[[Superman (Comic Book)|Superman]]'' comic books -- especially the late 1950s though the 1960s.
▲** And of course [[Batman (Comic Book)|Batman]]'s imp Bat-Mite.
*** Although in Batman: RIP, Bat-Mite is the opposite of an Imp {{spoiler|He's the tiny bit of sanity and morality the Batman of Zurr-En-Ah has.}}
** And Quisp from ''[[
* Flip from ''[[Little Nemo]] in Slumberland'', actually referred to as "that imp" in one strip. (However, the character known as "the Imp" is not this trope.)
* After being caught by [[
* Varkias from ''[[
== [[Film]] ==
* Salacious Crumb, the cackling monkey-lizard perched on Jabba the Hutt's tail, in ''[[Star Wars]]: Return of the Jedi''.
== [[Live-Action TV]] ==
* Tyrion from [[Game of Thrones]] is even nicknamed "the Imp," and fits this trope to a tee.
== [[Video Games]] ==▼
▲== Video Games ==
* Midna from ''[[The Legend of Zelda]]: Twilight Princess''. With a half-twist. And lots of [[Not So Harmless]].
* Pete, from ''[[Kingdom Hearts]] 2''. The contrast between him and Maleficent is as sharp as an edge between chessboard squares.
* In the main plotline of ''[[Soul Nomad and The World Eaters]]'', Gig spends most of the game as
* Gnarl in ''[[Overlord]]'' is a [[Card-Carrying Villain]] who often talks of praising evil and such, but since he's too old to go out on the field he's delegated to being the [[Evil Chancellor]].
* Murray from ''[[
* The "Evil Conscience" in ''[[Black and White]]'' looks the part and encourages naughty behavior. Usually seen squabbling with his angelic counterpart.
* Despite the name, imps from ''[[Doom]]'' don't qualify, instead being a particularly pitiful variety of [[Mooks]].
* Overlord Zetta, the most powerful badass in the cosmos, from ''[[Makai Kingdom]]''. All that power and cunning means little when he's a book who can't even defend himself.
▲== [[Web Comics]] ==
* Fuzzy from ''[[Sam and Fuzzy]]''.
* [[Sdrawkcab Name|Elttil Hctib]] from ''[[Looking for Group]]''. He is quite literally an imp.
* Qarr the imp from ''[[The Order of the Stick
* In [https://web.archive.org/web/20101213220440/http://bukucomics.com/loserz/go/339 this strip] of ''[[Loserz]]'' (in-story, in ''[[World of Warcraft]]'')
== [[Western Animation]] ==▼
* Experiment 625 (aka "Reuben") from ''[[Lilo
▲== Western Animation ==
* Any [[Wartime Cartoon|WWII era-cartoon]] made by the Allies will likely play an Italian as this against a more serious and intimidating German [[Foil]].▼
▲* Experiment 625 (aka "Reuben") from ''[[Lilo and Stitch The Series]]'', who was supposedly as powerful as Stitch, but was so lazy he instead spent all of his time as sidekick to one of the villains, doing little more than making wisecracks (and sandwiches) and eating.
* Puck, in Disney's ''[[
▲* Any WWII era-cartoon will likely play an Italian as this against a more serious and intimidating German [[Foil]].
▲* Puck, in Disney's ''[[Gargoyles (Animation)|Gargoyles]]'', serves as this to no less than three villains (Demona, Oberon, and {{spoiler|Xanatos in guise of Owen Burnette.}}. All three are credible threats and Puck chose to ally himself with the third villain only because the other two were too serious and all he really wanted was to have fun. And he's an imp to boot.
** However, when he does cut loose on {{spoiler|Oberon}} he actually manages to kick his ass for a short time, so [[Not So Harmless]].
* Imp from ''[[She
** Interestingly enough, in most
* Imp from the animated series ''[[Imp]]'', logically enough. His "accomplishments" include coming up with the world's most evil ringtone.
* From ''[[
* Iago from Disney's ''[[Aladdin (1992 Disney film)|Aladdin]]'' is a villainous example in the initial movie, and a heroic example after his [[Heel Face Turn]] in the sequel and subsequent TV series. (For his appearances in ''[[House of Mouse]]'' he tended to switch between being a good guy and a bad guy, depending on the episode, but he
* Wuya from ''[[
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