>it's a "villain is taking a day off" episode
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>character goes to the bathroom
>The good guys and bad guys coincidentally meet at a diner
>Asshole character gets told off
>the hero is absent so the villain has to fight other villains for him
>episode only stars one character and has them internally monologue and/or wander through an empty environment
so when has this happened?
That's more of a, "who owns the world" thing
I think Spongebob technicality did this twice. Near the end of the time machine episode with Squidward and pretty much the entirety of the episode where everyone in Bikini Bottom leaves for the day to get away from Spongebob.
>secondary villain is fighting the hero
>main villain in the background crowd, cheering on secondary villain
>Hero defeats secondary villain
>Crowd cheers
>Main villain boo's
>hero and villain celebrate holiday together
>A bunch of villains go on a vacation together
>Villain finds a hot crush episode
>fem buttmonkey
>Secondary villain almost kills the hero
>Main villain protects the hero and fights the secondary villain
>"Only I'm allowed to kill the hero!"
>side character gets no love the entire series
>even the nicest characters treat them either with disdain or apathy
>saves the world or does something really good at a possible great sacrifice to themself
>it either gets attributed to another character or ignored
>it mattered to one person though
>Episode or part of the episode is framed like an old sitcom, complete with a cheesy, overused laughtrack
Boy do I have a many a for you then
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hero masquarades as a villain
>Villain overpowers hero and has a chance to kill the hero but doesnt cause the villain cares about the hero
>Villain cares about his henchman & vice versa
>the sidekick from one side has a crush on the sidekick from the other side and manages to woo them/turn them around over the course of the series
>dumb character laughs evilly along with the villain
>villain is some random guy whose life was wrecked by the hero on accident, and has since completely snapped
>hero doesn't even remember the incident
[SPOILER]It's a 'The gang meets aliens' Episode[/SPOILER]
>Villian was trying to save hero from an even bigger threat
mysterio? dave from penguins of madagascar? that skunk from sly cooper thieves in time?
i think this is lame backstory for the villain.
Bonus points if one or more of the characters react to the laugh track.
i remember Barbie Life in the Dreamouse episode where a "vintage" character appeared, she was monochromatic and you could hear the laugh track.. what was her name?!
ahh, found it
>spoiled but supportive side character
>>Villain cares about his henchman & vice versa
also there's that one guy that nobody wants to work with regardless of whether they're a superhero or villain
>Something burns and/or explodes for apparently no reason
>She's best girl
>Gets possibly the worst ending
COURTNEY DIDN'T DESERVE THIS SHIT
or, conversely
>secondary villain is fighting the hero
>main villain in the background crowd, cheering on secondary villain
>secondary villain defeats hero
>main villain gets mad
>"what?! I'M supposed to do that!"
>Hero and Villain must work together
>They actually make an amazing team
Wat?
Girl character that gets kicked around by the universe
I’m imagining he’s thinking of being the recipient of slapstick injury specifically. Kitty Katswell for example
>character puts on a really shitty disguise
>no one except one other character recognizes them
>I’m eyepatch
>I have an eyepatch
>It's an episode of Clone Wars
>Anakin does something troubling (kills someone they could keep prisoner, disobeys an order, secretly does something bad)
>soft imperial march overture plays
That was the best part of Clone Wars desu. Any time he did something even remotely bad they played that music
it's sexist and a fetish. girls should be protected all times.
Megamind.
Wasn't there one background guy in Gargoyles who kept suffering thanks to them, eventually joining up with a villain team only to pull out a Pie-Canon, get his revenge and then moved on.
Examples, please?
Doofenshmirtz, for pretty much all of them.
Checks out.