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{{trope}}
The [['''Mean Boss]]''' is related to the [[Stupid Boss]] and [[Pointy-Haired Boss]], possibly edging into [[Bad Boss]] territory at times. He's certainly given the higher-ups every reason to have confidence in him. He's competent, knows what he's doing, and keeps his workers motivated. It's the way that he keeps them motivated that's the problem. He'll yell at you for being a minute late, give you mountains of work the night before it's due, have a heart attack any time you even suggest that you might deserve a raise for all your hard work, and nearly rip your head off at the drop of a hat. He may be a money-grubber, egocentric, or just plain ornery. Very often played for laughs. [[Dr. Jerk]] may be a subtrope of this.
 
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== [[ComicsAdvertising]] ==
* Sam Breakstone, at least [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_otz5RleThs in commercials.]
* Catbert, the Evil Human Resources Director of ''[[Dilbert]]'' lives up to that title. He even controls the trope-naming [[Pointy-Haired Boss]] to some extent to make everyone else's lives miserable.
 
* J.C. Dithers of ''[[Blondie]]'' is quite possibly the Ur-example.
== [[Anime]] and [[Manga]] ==
* Mr. Pembrook of ''[[FoxTrot]]'' is <s>quite possibly</s> '''definitely''' an egocentric type - he once fired a massive amount of workers and then gave himself a $300,000 ''raise'', and in another strip he sent out a memo ordering the employees to make themselves look bad in the company photo so he'd look better by comparison, he also implies in the same strip that he didn't send Roger the memo and that he wants Roger at his side specifically because Roger already meets the required directions without knowing it.
* Zeff, Sanji's mentor in ''[[One Piece]]'', has the reputation of one, barking orders at his cooks like a [[Drill Sergeant Nasty]] and using harsh punishments when they mess up. (For instance, whenever Sanji got a recipe wrong and botched it, Zeff made him eat it.) He refuses to hire female cooks or waitresses because he forbids abuse of women, but does not show favoritism to employees (if he hired one, he'd have to treat her the same way, which he will not). Thing is, ''it works''. It's the biggest reason Sanji has been a success and Zeff's place is popular.
* Stuart in comic strip ''[[Retail]]'' is a combination of this and [[Pointy-Haired Boss]]. Takes pride in the fact that most employees hate him.
** The initial district manager, Jerry, ''really'' fit the part as the jerk boss, leading Marla to comment that he was a "mean spirited jerk" (which Jerry unfortunately overheard). In the blog of the strip's character Cooper (www.coopersretailblog.com), he described Jerry as a "douchebag." In Jerry's last appearance in the strip it was revealed that he misremembered Marla's name on purpose.
 
== [[Comic Books]] ==
* J. Jonah Jameson in almost every version of ''[[Spider -Man]]''.
* [[Superman|Clark Kent's]] boss Perry White too, [[Depending on the Writer]]
** Post-Crisis, the ''Daily Planet'' was bought out by media mogul Morgan Edge, who transferred Clark and Lois to his TV network; he was a pretty mean boss too.
 
== [[Film]] ==
* [[Butterflies Flowers (Manga)|Butterflies, Flowers]]: Director Domoto. Not mean so much, but tyrannical, dictatorial, and demanding. Also [[Bishounen|way hot]] and the [[Love Interest]].
* Extreme example: [[Star Wars|Darth Vader]].
** Vader implies that Emperor Palpatine is a far worse boss than himself, and Palpatine pretty much confirms Vader's statements in the expanded universe.
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* Bill Lumbergh from ''[[Office Space]]''. He always makes people work on weekends and continuously orders Milton to move his desk to increasingly absurd locations (ending in the roach-infested basement). Plus he took Milton's favorite stapler...again (which is one of the reasons why he [[Rant-Inducing Slight|set the building on fire]]).
* Philbin in ''Phantom of the Paradise''. The musicians that work for him are motivated through a combination of casual threats and Speed, and as far as Philbin's concerned, [[We Have Reserves|they're all more than replacable.]] Plus, he ''doesn't'' take rejection by his Ingenues well- hence his conversation with Swan, the real villain of the story.
* Marty Wolff of ''[[Big Fat Liar]]'' is a complete [[Jerkass]] to everyone around him, but he gets his just desserts.
** Les Grossman from ''[[Tropic Thunder]]'' is probably even worse than Marty Wolff.
* Tyrannical Channel 8 Owner & General Manager R. J. Fletcher ofin ''[[UHF (Filmfilm)|UHF]]''.
* In ''[[Horrible Bosses (Film)|Horrible Bosses]]'' the three titular bosses take meanness to a new level
** The Psycho boss denies Nick a promised promotion and tells everyone it is because Nick drinks at work. The only reason Nick had a drink is because the boss forced him to have one.
** The Maneater boss regularly sexually harasses Dale. When he rejects her advances, she drugs him and takes sexually explicit photos of him to blackmail him with.
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* [[Shark Tale|Mr. Sykes]]
* [[Igor|King Malbert]]
 
 
== [[Literature]] ==
* Julius Root of ''[[Artemis Fowl (Literature)|Artemis Fowl]]'' is this with a dash of sexism thrown in in the beginning. He gets better.
** Root is not sexist. He just wants the first female recon officer to be a good one. And after [[Noodle Incident|what happened at Hamburg]], Holly isn't exactly the best choice
 
== [[TelevisionLive Action TV]] ==
* Ryan Chappelle from ''[[Twenty Four|24]]''
* Mr. Pitt from ''[[Seinfeld]]''.
* Dr. Kelso from ''[[Scrubs]]'' is a prime example. In fact, he pretty much stated outright why he is such a [[Mean Boss]] (its how he keeps the entire hospital staff unified and peaceful, even if they hate his guts).
* Dr. House from ''[[House (TV series)|House]], M.D.'': in Season 4, he fires people for ''not being hot enough!'' at one point. Not to mention the variety of illegal, immoral, demeaning, and humiliating things he orders his staff to do, often just to satisfy his ego by reminding himself that he can.
* Mr. Wick from ''[[The Drew Carey Show]]'', who took great glee in coming up with new ways to fire people.
* Dr. Bykov from the Russian sitcom ''The Interns''.
 
== [[Newspaper Comics]] ==
* Catbert, the Evil Human Resources Director of ''[[Dilbert]]'' lives up to that title. He even controls the trope-naming [[Pointy-Haired Boss]] to some extent to make everyone else's lives miserable.
* J.C. Dithers of ''[[Blondie (comic strip)|Blondie]]'' is quite possibly the Ur-example. Of course, despite the fact that he fires Dagwood on a regular basis, he always hires him back for some strange reason.
* Mr. Pembrook of ''[[FoxTrot]]'' is <s>quite possibly</s> '''definitely''' an egocentric type - he once fired a massive amount of workers and then gave himself a $300,000 ''raise'', and in another strip he sent out a memo ordering the employees to make themselves look bad in the company photo so he'd look better by comparison, he also implies in the same strip that he didn't send Roger the memo and that he wants Roger at his side specifically because Roger already meets the required directions without knowing it.
* Stuart in comic strip ''[[Retail]]'' is a combination of this and [[Pointy-Haired Boss]]. Takes pride in the fact that most employees hate him.
** The initial district manager, Jerry, ''really'' fit the part as the jerk boss, leading Marla to comment that he was a "mean spirited jerk" (which Jerry unfortunately overheard). In the blog of the strip's character Cooper (www.coopersretailblog.com), he described Jerry as a "douchebag." In Jerry's last appearance in the strip it was revealed that he misremembered Marla's name on purpose.
* In one ''[[Peanuts]]'' arc, Peppermint Patty and Marcie got jobs as golf caddies, and had to deal with the Caddie Master, a mean kid whose first reaction to them was, "Hey, you guys are girls!" However, as mean as he was, he didn't count on Patty being ''meaner...''
 
 
== [[Web Comics]] ==
* In this ''[https://web.archive.org/web/20100808015327/http://bukucomics.com/loserz/index.php?comicID=25 Loserz]'' strip.
* Jean's boss Dean Martin M. Martin in ''[[The Inexplicable Adventures of Bob]].''
* Johnny's boss in [[Titanzer]] is a pretty big meany.
 
== [[Western Animation]] ==
* Mr. Krabs of ''[[SpongebobSpongeBob SquarePants]]'' is either this or the [[Pointy-Haired Boss]] (He's certainly got the moneygrubbing down pat).
* Mr. Spacely, [[The Jetsons|George Jetson's]] boss.
** Spacely's business rival, Mr Cogswell is just as bad
* Possibly Mr. Slate from ''[[The Flintstones]]''.
** In a few episodes, maybe, though most episodes seemed to portray him as reasonably amiable toward his workers (Wilma even invites him to Fred's birthday party in one episode), and only going into [[Mean Boss]] territory when Fred does something foolish/job-endangering.
* Mr Herriman from ''[[FostersFoster's Home for Imaginary Friends]]'', though he heads into [[Pointy-Haired Boss]] territory for being incompetent at times.
* C. Montgomery Burns, Homer's maniacal boss from ''[[The Simpsons]]''.
* Hopper from Disney & ''[[Pixar]]'' ''[[A Bug's Life (Animation)|A Bugs Life]]''
** Also, Gilbert Huph from ''[[The Incredibles]]''.
* [[Fat Bastard|Cheif]] and [[Gonk|Lok]] from the [[Tak and Thethe Power of Juju]] animated series.
* Rancid Rabbit from [[Cat DogCatDog]].
* Principal Pixiefrog from [[My Gym PartnersPartner's a Monkey]].
* Benson from [[Regular Show]].
* Professor Pampelmoose from ''[[Sidekick (Animationanimation)|Sidekick]]''.
* Mr. Wilter from [[Chalk ZoneChalkZone]].
* Mr. Mufflin from [[Fanboy and Chum Chum]].
* Nester from [[Scaredy Squirrel (Animation)|Scaredy Squirrel]].
* Ma Beagle is a cross between this and a mother who nags her sons way to much towards the Beagle Boys in both versions of ''[[DuckTales]]'', especially towards Big Time, who leads the gang when she isn't there.
 
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