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** A more lighthearted example with the [[Monster of the Week]] in "Super Zeroes" - a giant, slimy, blob with strong-looking arms, beady red eyes, and a vertical mouth full of sharp teeth. And the name is... Steve. He's likely a parody of [https://godzilla.fandom.com/wiki/Hedorah Hedora], and even {{spoiler|points out the girls should be more secure in who they are, instead of trying to emulate other heroes (which. among other things, was interfering with his attempts to fight them for a [[Rite of Passage]]).)}}
** A more lighthearted example with the [[Monster of the Week]] in "Super Zeroes" - a giant, slimy, blob with strong-looking arms, beady red eyes, and a vertical mouth full of sharp teeth. And the name is... Steve. He's likely a parody of [https://godzilla.fandom.com/wiki/Hedorah Hedora], and even {{spoiler|points out the girls should be more secure in who they are, instead of trying to emulate other heroes (which. among other things, was interfering with his attempts to fight them for a [[Rite of Passage]]).)}}
* In ''[[Lilo & Stitch: The Series]]'' (and its [[Pilot Movie]]), the main villain is a rodent-like alien named Dr. Hämsterviel, often mispronounced to sound like the not-very-threatening Hamsterwheel.
* In ''[[Lilo & Stitch: The Series]]'' (and its [[Pilot Movie]]), the main villain is a rodent-like alien named Dr. Hämsterviel, often mispronounced to sound like the not-very-threatening Hamsterwheel.
* In ''[[The Owl House]]'', the Golden Guard's name is [[The Dragon]] to Emperor Belos; in his second appearance, Luz gives him [["The Reason You Suck" Speech]] where she implies he's a remorseless monster, while addressing him by his title. He tells her he does have a name - Hunter, this being the first sign that he does, indeed, have [[Hidden Depths]].


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