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Villains who turn out to be Contradictory are either an extreme opposite of a normally friendly career, creature or even race, are false promisers in a sense, or are surprisingly more menacing despite whatever silly or harmless-sounding name they possess or even their appearance alone.

The common themes for this type of villain include but are not limited to: Evil Clowns, Evil Santas, Killer Toys, Evil Puppets, Evil Fairies, Evil Angels, Light Beings, Dwarves (NOT to be confused for those who suffer from dwarfism), and Elves; things that are normally supposed to represent more positive experiences such as innocence, friendship and protection donning a darker and sometimes controversial theme than what is normally expected of them.

Often times this category can also apply to villains that are presented as a Parody/Homages to an otherwise lighthearted character designed to bring joy-such as evil versions of Mickey Mouse.

NOTE: Do not add Demons or certain Dark Knights and Military Villains to this list, specifically many of the ones that belong under the subcategories of Heroes Turned to the Dark Side, Fallen Heroes and Fallen Angels, as they no longer contradict what they are meant to be or bring, given that they have figuratively and sometimes even literally fallen from grace. Also, such characters must take on this form or guise for the majority of the work they are in and not for a short time. ANOTHER NOTE: Do not add Kids that take on no concept of joy-as they are not designed to bring said joy inspite of the fact that they may represent innocence to some. This category needs to identify concepts created for joy, such as clowns, toys, puppets, Santas, elves, angels, fairies, and so on.

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