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* Most [[Bobobobo Bobobo|Bobobo]] villains tend to be this and [[Cloudcuckoolander|oddballs]] who often join afro-ed hero in silly antics. Those who aren't this are usually more serious and [[Faux Affably Evil]].
* Most [[Bobobo-Bo Bo-bobo|Bobobo]] villains tend to be this and [[Cloudcuckoolander|oddballs]] who often join afro-ed hero in silly antics. Those who aren't this are usually more serious and [[Faux Affably Evil]].
* Most major villains in ''[[Kaze no Stigma]]'' are very composed and polite even while making their destructive intentions clear .
* Most major villains in ''[[Kaze no Stigma]]'' are very composed and polite even while making their destructive intentions clear .
* ''[[Tokyo Babylon]]'' and ''[[X 1999]]'', amongst their body of work, highlight [[CLAMP]]'s apparent love for beautiful, charismatic, fashionable men doing good, honest work in the service of others with secret homicidal tendencies. Here's hoping it's not an instance [[Author Appeal]].
* ''[[Tokyo Babylon]]'' and ''[[X 1999]]'', amongst their body of work, highlight [[CLAMP]]'s apparent love for beautiful, charismatic, fashionable men doing good, honest work in the service of others with secret homicidal tendencies. Here's hoping it's not an instance [[Author Appeal]].
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* A couple of the antagonists in ''[[Saiyuki]]'' fit this. Homura may want to completely destroy and recreate heaven and earth, but he's genial and charismatic, and would rather Goku joined him than have to take him and his abilities by force. Ditto Hazel, only switch 'and recreate heaven and earth' with 'youkai' and 'Goku' with 'Sanzo.'
* A couple of the antagonists in ''[[Saiyuki]]'' fit this. Homura may want to completely destroy and recreate heaven and earth, but he's genial and charismatic, and would rather Goku joined him than have to take him and his abilities by force. Ditto Hazel, only switch 'and recreate heaven and earth' with 'youkai' and 'Goku' with 'Sanzo.'
* [[Patlabor]]
* [[Patlabor]]
** [[wikipedia:Patlabor 2: The Movie|Patlabor 2]]: One of the people behind the terrorist attacks, {{spoiler|Shigeki Arakawa}}, refuses to [[Engineered Public Confession|confess]] anything. {{spoiler|Shigeki Arakawa}} is also [[Affably Evil]]. He went to Kiichi Goto when Yukihito Tsuge decided to alter the plan and start a limited war that would topple the Japanese government. {{spoiler|Shigeki Arakawa’s}} original plan was a harsh political protest that used limited and controlled violence. Goto also agrees with {{spoiler|Arakawa’s}} observations on the reality of peace, war, and political leaders exploit chaos instead of using a measured response.
** [[wikipedia:Patlabor 2: The Movie|Patlabor 2]]: One of the people behind the terrorist attacks, {{spoiler|Shigeki Arakawa}}, refuses to [[Engineered Public Confession|confess]] anything. {{spoiler|Shigeki Arakawa}} is also [[Affably Evil]]. He went to Kiichi Goto when Yukihito Tsuge decided to alter the plan and start a limited war that would topple the Japanese government. {{spoiler|Shigeki Arakawa’s}} original plan was a harsh political protest that used limited and controlled violence. Goto also agrees with {{spoiler|Arakawa’s}} observations on the reality of peace, war, and political leaders exploit chaos instead of using a measured response.
* ''[[Fullmetal Alchemist (manga)|Fullmetal Alchemist]]'':
* ''[[Fullmetal Alchemist (manga)|Fullmetal Alchemist]]'':
** Greed, one of the homunculi who are collectively the antagonists of the series, won't [[Wouldn't Hit a Girl|put his fist on a woman]], has a [[Villains Never Lie|policy for always saying the truth]], is respected and loyally followed by his comrades, and can even [[Throw the Dog a Bone|be nice if he wants to]]. That's not stopping him from being a pompous, greedy bastard and performing dubious acts for his own sake. He ends up doubling as a [[Noble Demon]], ''especially'' the {{spoiler|second Greed, who ultimately ends up an [[Anti-Hero]]}}. It's probably because he's ''[[Greed]]''. He is greedy for ''everything'', which includes as many comrades/subordinates{{spoiler|/friends}} as possible, as he explains in the [[Fullmetal Alchemist (anime)|2003 anime,]] {{spoiler|though in the manga and second anime, he is much more reluctant to admit this}}. He's [[Papa Wolf|quite protective]] of anyone or anything he considers his "property", and would rather admit defeat or run from battle than risk losing any of them to death or injury. Being a big humanity-hating jerk like the other Homunculi won't get him anywhere with that goal.
** Greed, one of the homunculi who are collectively the antagonists of the series, won't [[Wouldn't Hit a Girl|put his fist on a woman]], has a [[Villains Never Lie|policy for always saying the truth]], is respected and loyally followed by his comrades, and can even [[Throw the Dog a Bone|be nice if he wants to]]. That's not stopping him from being a pompous, greedy bastard and performing dubious acts for his own sake. He ends up doubling as a [[Noble Demon]], ''especially'' the {{spoiler|second Greed, who ultimately ends up an [[Anti-Hero]]}}. It's probably because he's ''[[Greed]]''. He is greedy for ''everything'', which includes as many comrades/subordinates{{spoiler|/friends}} as possible, as he explains in the [[Fullmetal Alchemist (anime)|2003 anime,]] {{spoiler|though in the manga and second anime, he is much more reluctant to admit this}}. He's [[Papa Wolf|quite protective]] of anyone or anything he considers his "property", and would rather admit defeat or run from battle than risk losing any of them to death or injury. Being a big humanity-hating jerk like the other Homunculi won't get him anywhere with that goal.
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** {{spoiler|Kaku}} of CP9 is equally polite and very honest. Before his identity as a villain was revealed, many fans speculated that he would be the shipwright to join the crew.
** {{spoiler|Kaku}} of CP9 is equally polite and very honest. Before his identity as a villain was revealed, many fans speculated that he would be the shipwright to join the crew.
** Friendly [[Punch Clock Villain]] Mr. Two Bon Clay was a total asshole when acting as an enemy, cheerfully exploiting Sanji's weaknesses while mocking him about them and so on. Still one of the nicest entries under [[Villainous Crossdresser]], even before his [[Heel Face Turn]]. He is also completely bananas.
** Friendly [[Punch Clock Villain]] Mr. Two Bon Clay was a total asshole when acting as an enemy, cheerfully exploiting Sanji's weaknesses while mocking him about them and so on. Still one of the nicest entries under [[Villainous Crossdresser]], even before his [[Heel Face Turn]]. He is also completely bananas.
* Hild from ''[[Ah! My Goddess]]''. She is a goddess' mother, very playful, very powerful, likes to hug people...and ''the queen of Hell''. Her affability is more potent than most on this list. It's also heavily implied that she performs some notable..."good" in her role -- she effectively keeps Hell's more aggressive and (self-)destructive tendencies under wraps, and even negotiated a cease-fire with Heaven. She prefers a much more subtle [[Deal with the Devil]] means of furthering her goals than the open warfare some of her underlings seem to favor.
* Hild from ''[[Ah! My Goddess]]''. She is a goddess' mother, very playful, very powerful, likes to hug people...and ''the queen of Hell''. Her affability is more potent than most on this list. It's also heavily implied that she performs some notable..."good" in her role—she effectively keeps Hell's more aggressive and (self-)destructive tendencies under wraps, and even negotiated a cease-fire with Heaven. She prefers a much more subtle [[Deal with the Devil]] means of furthering her goals than the open warfare some of her underlings seem to favor.
* The Earl of Millennium from ''[[D.Gray-man]]'' is a usually-jovial, eccentric gentleman who loves his family. He also happens to be plotting to destroy the world. His army is also [[Powered by a Forsaken Child]]. His Noah lieutenants (especially [[Punch Clock Villain|Tyki Mikk]]) fall into this occasionally as well, but just as frequently [[Complete Monster|fall out.]]
* The Earl of Millennium from ''[[D.Gray-man]]'' is a usually-jovial, eccentric gentleman who loves his family. He also happens to be plotting to destroy the world. His army is also [[Powered by a Forsaken Child]]. His Noah lieutenants (especially [[Punch Clock Villain|Tyki Mikk]]) fall into this occasionally as well, but just as frequently [[Complete Monster|fall out.]]
* Fin Kruder of ''[[Rental Magica]]'' is so affably evil that Itsuki and Honami eventually comment about how, though he can terrify them, they don't really hate him, despite what he puts them through. Either that, or he's well-meaning, but just ''[[Be Careful What You Wish For|that]]'' [[The Fair Folk|crazy]]. It's hard to tell in his case.
* Fin Kruder of ''[[Rental Magica]]'' is so affably evil that Itsuki and Honami eventually comment about how, though he can terrify them, they don't really hate him, despite what he puts them through. Either that, or he's well-meaning, but just ''[[Be Careful What You Wish For|that]]'' [[The Fair Folk|crazy]]. It's hard to tell in his case.
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** Riful is on a permanent recruitment drive and will frequently greet her opponents politely, proceed to make small talk with them, congratulate them for their efforts in their fight, and even give them tips on how to make a successful strike against her, all the while asking if they want to join her. When diplomacy fails, she just [[Cold-Blooded Torture|tortures]] them to the brink of death to force them to [[Face Heel Turn|permanently]] give in to their [[Super-Powered Evil Side]], all the while lamenting the pain she's inflicting and what a shameful waste of resources the death of the tortured would be.
** Riful is on a permanent recruitment drive and will frequently greet her opponents politely, proceed to make small talk with them, congratulate them for their efforts in their fight, and even give them tips on how to make a successful strike against her, all the while asking if they want to join her. When diplomacy fails, she just [[Cold-Blooded Torture|tortures]] them to the brink of death to force them to [[Face Heel Turn|permanently]] give in to their [[Super-Powered Evil Side]], all the while lamenting the pain she's inflicting and what a shameful waste of resources the death of the tortured would be.
{{quote|'''Riful''': My goal isn't your death. I will just torture you, make you [[Super-Powered Evil Side|awaken]] and then make you my friends! But if I kill you I lose everything. [She joins her hands in supplication] Please understand, I really do not wish to kill you!}}
{{quote|'''Riful''': My goal isn't your death. I will just torture you, make you [[Super-Powered Evil Side|awaken]] and then make you my friends! But if I kill you I lose everything. [She joins her hands in supplication] Please understand, I really do not wish to kill you!}}
** Isely acts incredibly nice too. He helps people out on the road, offers them shelter from the cold, teaches them how to defend themselves, and [[Bread, Eggs, Milk, Squick|orders his massive demon army to kill every living thing they see]]. Wonderful sort of guy.
** Isely acts incredibly nice too. He helps people out on the road, offers them shelter from the cold, teaches them how to defend themselves, and [[Bread, Eggs, Milk, Squick|orders his massive demon army to kill every living thing they see]]. Wonderful sort of guy.
* Kazutaka Muraki from ''[[Yami no Matsuei]]'' is a polite doctor who approaches people in the most sympathetic manner when he is not {{spoiler|raping, cursing, and killing 13 year old boys, or conducting human experiments to bring his dead brother to life so that he may be the one to kill him}}.
* Kazutaka Muraki from ''[[Yami no Matsuei]]'' is a polite doctor who approaches people in the most sympathetic manner when he is not {{spoiler|raping, cursing, and killing 13 year old boys, or conducting human experiments to bring his dead brother to life so that he may be the one to kill him}}.
* From ''[[Death Note]]'':
* From ''[[Death Note]]'':
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** Fate Averrancus is leading a group which is trying to carry out the destruction of his world. Despite this, he's actually a very sociable and polite young man, and Nodoka Miyazaki's mind reading artifact reveals that he would have rather preferred not harming anyone from her world, but {{spoiler|the fact that she CAN read minds made her a liability enough to his plans that he has to eliminate her.}}
** Fate Averrancus is leading a group which is trying to carry out the destruction of his world. Despite this, he's actually a very sociable and polite young man, and Nodoka Miyazaki's mind reading artifact reveals that he would have rather preferred not harming anyone from her world, but {{spoiler|the fact that she CAN read minds made her a liability enough to his plans that he has to eliminate her.}}
** Earlier, there was Chao Lingshen, who gave the main hero the item of her eventual defeat as a simple thanks for his help. She was also more than willing to deliver a short, cheerful advertisement for her dim sum cart after a [[Evil Gloating|long pronouncement of evil]] towards the opposing army.
** Earlier, there was Chao Lingshen, who gave the main hero the item of her eventual defeat as a simple thanks for his help. She was also more than willing to deliver a short, cheerful advertisement for her dim sum cart after a [[Evil Gloating|long pronouncement of evil]] towards the opposing army.
* Many of the main ''[[Gundam]]'' villains are more or less affably evil. It'd be easier to list the utterly evil ones ([[Complete Monster|and believe us, we've tried]]). Some of them are also [[Punch Clock Villain|Punch Clock Villains]] since they only fight because they are soldiers. Thinking about it...it's hard to come up with a straight example, as Gundam mostly lacks really evil people and many of its villains (and sometimes protagonists!) are mostly [[Well-Intentioned Extremist|Well Intentioned Extremists]].
* Many of the main ''[[Gundam]]'' villains are more or less affably evil. It'd be easier to list the utterly evil ones ([[Complete Monster|and believe us, we've tried]]). Some of them are also [[Punch Clock Villain]]s since they only fight because they are soldiers. Thinking about it...it's hard to come up with a straight example, as Gundam mostly lacks really evil people and many of its villains (and sometimes protagonists!) are mostly [[Well-Intentioned Extremist|Well Intentioned Extremists]].
** If you want a straight example, there's Prime Minister Wong from ''[[G Gundam]]''. A [[Manipulative Bastard]] with dashes of [[The Chessmaster]] and [[Mad Scientist]] (or at least, Mad Researcher), who ''loves'' red wine, chocolates, and sunglasses, and is also very polite and snarky to his rivals when in a good mood.
** If you want a straight example, there's Prime Minister Wong from ''[[G Gundam]]''. A [[Manipulative Bastard]] with dashes of [[The Chessmaster]] and [[Mad Scientist]] (or at least, Mad Researcher), who ''loves'' red wine, chocolates, and sunglasses, and is also very polite and snarky to his rivals when in a good mood.
** And before all of them...Ramba Ral from the original ''[[Mobile Suit Gundam]]''.
** And before all of them...Ramba Ral from the original ''[[Mobile Suit Gundam]]''.
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** Treize Kushrenada, a genuinely gentlemanly [[Magnificent Bastard]], in ''[[Gundam Wing]]''.
** Treize Kushrenada, a genuinely gentlemanly [[Magnificent Bastard]], in ''[[Gundam Wing]]''.
* Takehiko Inoue's ''[[Vagabond]]'' has the Yoshioka clan, who seem to be one big happy group of [[True Companions]] who just have a penchant for cutting down or maiming those who besmirch the name of Yoshioka (and in the case of clan head Seijurou, {{spoiler|ambushing those who could be an actual threat to them}}). The clan heads Seijurou, Denshichirou, and their right-hand man, Ueda Ryouhei, all get arguably sympathetic backstories, and they genuinely care about their followers and vice versa. Finally, when the first duel between Denshichirou and [[Miyamoto Musashi]] is interrupted by {{spoiler|a fire breaking out and eventually consuming the dojo}}, Denshichirou tells Musashi to improve and then face him again in a year. (Unfortunately, Musashi ends up making far better use of that year than he does, leading him to {{spoiler|cut down both brothers Seijurou and Denshichirou, one after the other, in their respective duels}}.) Heck, after Ryouhei decides to have Musashi ambushed rather than let him leave Kyoto, during the ambush, one of the minor henchmen of the Yoshioka actually gets a flashback scene where Denshichirou is giving the henchman's younger self a good luck eel, since his wife was going to give birth soon! (Unfortunately, {{spoiler|what was supposed to be a seventy-on-one killing ends up with him, Ryouhei, and the rest of the seventy swordsmen of the Yoshioka school ''all'' being slaughtered by a single-katana-wielding Musashi}}.)
* Takehiko Inoue's ''[[Vagabond]]'' has the Yoshioka clan, who seem to be one big happy group of [[True Companions]] who just have a penchant for cutting down or maiming those who besmirch the name of Yoshioka (and in the case of clan head Seijurou, {{spoiler|ambushing those who could be an actual threat to them}}). The clan heads Seijurou, Denshichirou, and their right-hand man, Ueda Ryouhei, all get arguably sympathetic backstories, and they genuinely care about their followers and vice versa. Finally, when the first duel between Denshichirou and [[Miyamoto Musashi]] is interrupted by {{spoiler|a fire breaking out and eventually consuming the dojo}}, Denshichirou tells Musashi to improve and then face him again in a year. (Unfortunately, Musashi ends up making far better use of that year than he does, leading him to {{spoiler|cut down both brothers Seijurou and Denshichirou, one after the other, in their respective duels}}.) Heck, after Ryouhei decides to have Musashi ambushed rather than let him leave Kyoto, during the ambush, one of the minor henchmen of the Yoshioka actually gets a flashback scene where Denshichirou is giving the henchman's younger self a good luck eel, since his wife was going to give birth soon! (Unfortunately, {{spoiler|what was supposed to be a seventy-on-one killing ends up with him, Ryouhei, and the rest of the seventy swordsmen of the Yoshioka school ''all'' being slaughtered by a single-katana-wielding Musashi}}.)
* ''[[GetBackers]]'' has two: Kagami Kyogi and Kuroudo Akabane. Both act like perfectly normal, polite people -- even while they're cutting people into bloody bits as a hobby (Akabane), or "observing" a 14 year old build WMDs and doing nothing to stop him (Kyogi).
* ''[[GetBackers]]'' has two: Kagami Kyogi and Kuroudo Akabane. Both act like perfectly normal, polite people—even while they're cutting people into bloody bits as a hobby (Akabane), or "observing" a 14 year old build WMDs and doing nothing to stop him (Kyogi).
* ''[[Jo Jo's Bizarre Adventure|Jo Jos Bizarre Adventure]]''--
* ''[[JoJo's Bizarre Adventure]]''--
** Dio Brando--at least, when his bloodlust for the Joestar family isn't in effect. His greatest weapon isn't his [[Our Vampires Are Different|vampiric abilities]], or even his ability to [[Time Stands Still|stop time]]. His biggest weapon is his pure charisma. This trait is emphasized in Pucci's flashbacks, which are through the eyes of a man who only knows of Dio's charm and charisma, and not his crossing of the [[Moral Event Horizon]].
** Dio Brando—at least, when his bloodlust for the Joestar family isn't in effect. His greatest weapon isn't his [[Our Vampires Are Different|vampiric abilities]], or even his ability to [[Time Stands Still|stop time]]. His biggest weapon is his pure charisma. This trait is emphasized in Pucci's flashbacks, which are through the eyes of a man who only knows of Dio's charm and charisma, and not his crossing of the [[Moral Event Horizon]].
** Dio's affable evilness is debatable, as it can be argued that he was only charming Pucci and playing with his emotions so he would make a more effective servant. He is definitely [[Faux Affably Evil]], though.
** Dio's affable evilness is debatable, as it can be argued that he was only charming Pucci and playing with his emotions so he would make a more effective servant. He is definitely [[Faux Affably Evil]], though.
* [[Blond Guys Are Evil|Schneizel]] from ''[[Code Geass]]''. You don't realize he's evil until {{spoiler|he [[More Than Mind Control|leads an emotionally unstable Nina to believe]] that building [[Weapon of Mass Destruction|FLEIJA]] was what her idol and Schneizel's own half-sister [[Actual Pacifist|Euphemia]] would want, and later manipulates an even more conflicted than usual Suzaku, after fooling him into apparently betraying Lelouch, into carrying it into combat - and firing it, destroying the Tokyo Settlement}}. To top it all off, he undoes Lelouch's work of forty-something episodes in less than fifteen minutes - by {{spoiler|convincing the [[La Résistance|Black]] [[Black Knight|Knights]] to [[Face Heel Turn|betray]] Lelouch}}. The fact that they're both [[Magnificent Bastard|Magnificent Bastards]] doesn't help. Schneizel has the advantage of [[Bitch in Sheep's Clothing|hiding his manipulative nature well]] under his layer of [[Dissonant Serenity]].
* [[Blond Guys Are Evil|Schneizel]] from ''[[Code Geass]]''. You don't realize he's evil until {{spoiler|he [[More Than Mind Control|leads an emotionally unstable Nina to believe]] that building [[Weapon of Mass Destruction|FLEIJA]] was what her idol and Schneizel's own half-sister [[Actual Pacifist|Euphemia]] would want, and later manipulates an even more conflicted than usual Suzaku, after fooling him into apparently betraying Lelouch, into carrying it into combat - and firing it, destroying the Tokyo Settlement}}. To top it all off, he undoes Lelouch's work of forty-something episodes in less than fifteen minutes - by {{spoiler|convincing the [[La Résistance|Black]] [[Black Knight|Knights]] to [[Face Heel Turn|betray]] Lelouch}}. The fact that they're both [[Magnificent Bastard]]s doesn't help. Schneizel has the advantage of [[Bitch in Sheep's Clothing|hiding his manipulative nature well]] under his layer of [[Dissonant Serenity]].
* Around half the cast of ''[[Baccano]]'' falls under this, [[Lovable Rogue]], or a combination of the two. [[The Mafia|Luck Gandor]] particularly exemplifies it, as he's generally an intelligent, amicable, and interesting bloke who is unfailingly polite even when he's telling someone he has no use for them whatsoever, and just happens to associate with [[Axe Crazy|absolute]] [[Psycho for Hire|psychos]] and do [[Torture Technician|horribly]] [[Cement Shoes|nasty]] [[No-Holds-Barred Beatdown|things]] to guys who cross him.
* Around half the cast of ''[[Baccano!]]'' falls under this, [[Lovable Rogue]], or a combination of the two. [[The Mafia|Luck Gandor]] particularly exemplifies it, as he's generally an intelligent, amicable, and interesting bloke who is unfailingly polite even when he's telling someone he has no use for them whatsoever, and just happens to associate with [[Axe Crazy|absolute]] [[Psycho for Hire|psychos]] and do [[Torture Technician|horribly]] [[Cement Shoes|nasty]] [[No-Holds-Barred Beatdown|things]] to guys who cross him.
** {{spoiler|Claire Stanfield}} is another great example; he's perfectly friendly, charming, and polite to people who he isn't currently trying to turn into [[Ax Crazy|bloody messes of gore]].
** {{spoiler|Claire Stanfield}} is another great example; he's perfectly friendly, charming, and polite to people who he isn't currently trying to turn into [[Ax Crazy|bloody messes of gore]].
* Balalaika from ''[[Black Lagoon]]''. This [[Former Regime Personnel|former Soviet special forces commander]] turned [[The Mafiya|mob queen]] is generally calm, collected, funny, has only lost her temper once in the entire series, will occasionally spare people's lives on the grounds that they amuse her, and is usually willing to negotiate before resorting to violence. Of course, if said negotiations don't go her way, she won't even blink before [[Dissonant Serenity|casually gunning down everyone in the room.]]
* Balalaika from ''[[Black Lagoon]]''. This [[Former Regime Personnel|former Soviet special forces commander]] turned [[The Mafiya|mob queen]] is generally calm, collected, funny, has only lost her temper once in the entire series, will occasionally spare people's lives on the grounds that they amuse her, and is usually willing to negotiate before resorting to violence. Of course, if said negotiations don't go her way, she won't even blink before [[Dissonant Serenity|casually gunning down everyone in the room.]]
** ... And their families. [[And Your Little Dog, Too|And their little dogs too]].
** ... And their families. [[And Your Little Dog, Too|And their little dogs too]].
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* Askeladd from ''[[Vinland Saga]]'' is a nice enough guy, despite being a vicious murderer and raider.
* Askeladd from ''[[Vinland Saga]]'' is a nice enough guy, despite being a vicious murderer and raider.
* ''[[Omamori Himari]]'': Shuten Douji. In his first introduction to the main characters, he has a casual conversation with them...while putting everyone else in sight to sleep, and fighting the heroes with the intent to eat them.
* ''[[Omamori Himari]]'': Shuten Douji. In his first introduction to the main characters, he has a casual conversation with them...while putting everyone else in sight to sleep, and fighting the heroes with the intent to eat them.
* ''[[Naruto]]'' has Akatsuki member Kisame Hoshigaki, an affable and genteel [[Everything Is Even Worse With Sharks|sharkman]] who will ''rip your fucking face off''...but there's no reason to be rude about it. He's also arguably the Akatsuki's [[Only Sane Man]].
* ''[[Naruto]]'' has Akatsuki member Kisame Hoshigaki, an affable and genteel [[Everything's Even Worse with Sharks|sharkman]] who will ''rip your fucking face off''...but there's no reason to be rude about it. He's also arguably the Akatsuki's [[Only Sane Man]].
* Nagi from the ''[[Mai-HiME]]'' anime speaks in a relaxed tone and tends to address the heroines with polite words instead of taunting them. Naturally, a few of them suspect rather quickly that he's [[Lovable Traitor|up to no good]].
* Nagi from the ''[[My-HiME]]'' anime speaks in a relaxed tone and tends to address the heroines with polite words instead of taunting them. Naturally, a few of them suspect rather quickly that he's [[Lovable Traitor|up to no good]].
* Miss Reiko Aya is a sweet, ditzy, [[Yamato Nadeshiko|''very'' well-mannered]] [[White-Haired Pretty Girl]] who works as a music producer. She's also [[Sailor Moon|Sailor Aluminium Siren]], [[Dark Action Girl]], and a member of [[Quirky Miniboss Squad|the Sailor Anima Mates]] under the leadership of [[Tragic Hero|Sailor]] [[The Dragon|Galaxia]].
* Miss Reiko Aya is a sweet, ditzy, [[Yamato Nadeshiko|''very'' well-mannered]] [[White-Haired Pretty Girl]] who works as a music producer. She's also [[Sailor Moon|Sailor Aluminium Siren]], [[Dark Action Girl]], and a member of [[Quirky Miniboss Squad|the Sailor Anima Mates]] under the leadership of [[Tragic Hero|Sailor]] [[The Dragon|Galaxia]].
* Some villains in ''[[Gun X Sword]]'' are like this.
* Some villains in ''[[Gun X Sword]]'' are like this.
** First, there's Gadved, an actually kind pastor who saved Van's life previously, and who still tries, in the most affable way possible, to convert Van to the other side, but he kinda goes [[Villainous Breakdown|a bit batshit]] when he enters the battlefield...
** First, there's Gadved, an actually kind pastor who saved Van's life previously, and who still tries, in the most affable way possible, to convert Van to the other side, but he kinda goes [[Villainous Breakdown|a bit batshit]] when he enters the battlefield...
** Then, there's Fasalina, an ex-prostitute. Her speech is considerably kind and soft-spoken (it doesn't hide her malicious intents), and she doesn't lose her cool for the most of time...well, until {{spoiler|The Claw got killed}}, but even then, unlike the others whose [[Villainous Breakdown]] is going batshit, her breakdown is the 'affable' version of it: crossing the [[Despair Event Horizon]]. There's a really good illustration of Fasalina's affability in one scene. She and Carmen 99 are both seeking the services of the same electronics expert. While Carmen 99, one of the heroes, stiffs him of his full payment, Fasalina is a good tipper and [[Even Evil Has Standards|thinks it terrible that someone would behave like that]].
** Then, there's Fasalina, an ex-prostitute. Her speech is considerably kind and soft-spoken (it doesn't hide her malicious intents), and she doesn't lose her cool for the most of time...well, until {{spoiler|The Claw got killed}}, but even then, unlike the others whose [[Villainous Breakdown]] is going batshit, her breakdown is the 'affable' version of it: crossing the [[Despair Event Horizon]]. There's a really good illustration of Fasalina's affability in one scene. She and Carmen 99 are both seeking the services of the same electronics expert. While Carmen 99, one of the heroes, stiffs him of his full payment, Fasalina is a good tipper and [[Even Evil Has Standards|thinks it terrible that someone would behave like that]].
** Also, in the same episode, contrast the Claw being a [[Friend to All Living Things]] and the behavior of the ruthless [[Jerkass]] hero, Ray. Despite the fact that at one point we see him ''murder a man'', it is still impossible to see him as anything but a kind (maybe a little senile) old man.
** Also, in the same episode, contrast the Claw being a [[Friend to All Living Things]] and the behavior of the ruthless [[Jerkass]] hero, Ray. Despite the fact that at one point we see him ''murder a man'', it is still impossible to see him as anything but a kind (maybe a little senile) old man.
* From ''[[Slayers]]'':
* From ''[[Slayers]]'':
** Xellos is so calm, friendly, cheerful, polite, and oftentimes funny that it's sometimes hard to believe that he's part of a race that's literally [[Always Chaotic Evil]] -- his kind [[Emotion Eater|feeds on the people's anger and suffering]]. But instead of hunting down and slowly killing humans, Xellos just tricks them and plays embarrassing or painful pranks while otherwise remaining so nice and helpful that his regular victims sometimes groan when he appears, but never tell him to get lost. This guy once wiped out a flock of dragons with but a gesture, and we see him shaken like a doll by some mortal he thoroughly frustrated...and smiling. He even ''saved'' some humans.
** Xellos is so calm, friendly, cheerful, polite, and oftentimes funny that it's sometimes hard to believe that he's part of a race that's literally [[Exclusively Evil]]—his kind [[Emotion Eater|feeds on the people's anger and suffering]]. But instead of hunting down and slowly killing humans, Xellos just tricks them and plays embarrassing or painful pranks while otherwise remaining so nice and helpful that his regular victims sometimes groan when he appears, but never tell him to get lost. This guy once wiped out a flock of dragons with but a gesture, and we see him shaken like a doll by some mortal he thoroughly frustrated...and smiling. He even ''saved'' some humans.
** Red Priest Rezo is polite, well-mannered, and spends a lot of his time traveling from village to village, performing miracles as one of the world's best healers. He would also stop at literally nothing to heal his eyes {{spoiler|which have a fragment of the Lord of Darkness sealed in them}}, even disfiguring his own great-grandson as an experiment and putting the lives of thousands at risk.
** Red Priest Rezo is polite, well-mannered, and spends a lot of his time traveling from village to village, performing miracles as one of the world's best healers. He would also stop at literally nothing to heal his eyes {{spoiler|which have a fragment of the Lord of Darkness sealed in them}}, even disfiguring his own great-grandson as an experiment and putting the lives of thousands at risk.
* Almost all Contractors in ''[[Darker Than Black]]'' are quite affable, when not [[Punch Clock Villain|on the job]]. To give a few examples:
* Almost all Contractors in ''[[Darker than Black]]'' are quite affable, when not [[Punch Clock Villain|on the job]]. To give a few examples:
** November 11 can be a smug bastard and has a [[Evil Has a Bad Sense of Humor|warped sense of humor]], but is kind and protective of his partners, and brings a sort of amusing style to his [[Professional Killer|job]]. Equally friendly and likable is his [[Bottle Fairy]] partner, April.
** November 11 can be a smug bastard and has a [[Evil Has a Bad Sense of Humor|warped sense of humor]], but is kind and protective of his partners, and brings a sort of amusing style to his [[Professional Killer|job]]. Equally friendly and likable is his [[Bottle Fairy]] partner, April.
** Amber, the seeming [[Big Bad]] of the first season, is a [[Magnificent Bitch]] in the body of a [[Deliberately Cute Child]] and does some pretty ruthless things while being quite cheerful and [[Moe]]
** Amber, the seeming [[Big Bad]] of the first season, is a [[Magnificent Bitch]] in the body of a [[Deliberately Cute Child]] and does some pretty ruthless things while being quite cheerful and [[Moe]]
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* The Hakushuu Dinosaurs as a whole, a football team in ''[[Eyeshield 21]]''. While you can't really be "evil" in football, they try their damndest, using [[Unnecessary Roughness|very dirty tactics]].
* The Hakushuu Dinosaurs as a whole, a football team in ''[[Eyeshield 21]]''. While you can't really be "evil" in football, they try their damndest, using [[Unnecessary Roughness|very dirty tactics]].
** Marco, the quarterback, is a polite guy, drinks soda, offers under-the-table deals to other teams for the best of everyone, sends flowers to the enemy before a game, and [[Love Makes You Evil|is fighting for the love of his life]], the team manager, Maria. However, he doesn't care if he's crushing other people's dreams. Or bones. Of all the team members, Marco best personifies this trope: [[Nice Guy]] off the field, but on the field, he uses tactics that would [[Godwin's Law|put SS stormtroopers to shame]], relying on Gaou and Kisiragi to injure the other teams' players.
** Marco, the quarterback, is a polite guy, drinks soda, offers under-the-table deals to other teams for the best of everyone, sends flowers to the enemy before a game, and [[Love Makes You Evil|is fighting for the love of his life]], the team manager, Maria. However, he doesn't care if he's crushing other people's dreams. Or bones. Of all the team members, Marco best personifies this trope: [[Nice Guy]] off the field, but on the field, he uses tactics that would [[Godwin's Law|put SS stormtroopers to shame]], relying on Gaou and Kisiragi to injure the other teams' players.
** Kisiragi is a wilting [[Ill Boy]], prone to frequent fevers and illnesses. He has loads of respect for Marco, a huge [[Ambiguously Gay|man-crush]] on Gaou, and is self-deprecating about his own abilities while lauding those of his opponents. He also suffers from a bad case of [[Blood Knight]] and [[In Love with Your Carnage]], and plays with the intent of dislocating the arms of other receivers.
** Kisiragi is a wilting [[Ill Boy]], prone to frequent fevers and illnesses. He has loads of respect for Marco, a huge [[Ambiguously Gay|man-crush]] on Gaou, and is self-deprecating about his own abilities while lauding those of his opponents. He also suffers from a bad case of [[Blood Knight]] and [[In Love with Your Carnage]], and plays with the intent of dislocating the arms of other receivers.
** And King Evil himself, [[The Juggernaut|Gaou]]. He respects the rules and other players, and is pretty harmless off the field (unless you pick a fight deliberately). On the field, he turns his strength [[Up to Eleven]] and deliberately tries to smash everyone in his way.
** And King Evil himself, [[The Juggernaut|Gaou]]. He respects the rules and other players, and is pretty harmless off the field (unless you pick a fight deliberately). On the field, he turns his strength [[Up to Eleven]] and deliberately tries to smash everyone in his way.
* Giovanni from ''[[Pokémon Special]]''. Sure, he's the leader of a criminal organization that steals Pokemon and performs horrible experiments on them, but he has never resorted to dirty tricks when it comes to battling. When he fights Red, he's courteous, praising him and giving him pointers while beating the snot out of him. Hell, he even earnestly offered to fight at a disadvantage. This makes him a damn good villain because it shows he is where he is because ''he's just that '''strong'''''. {{spoiler|Oh yeah, and he really loves his son}}. This may show why he has a slew of ''extremely'' loyal [[Elite Mook|Elite Mooks]] that refuse to take orders from anyone else claiming to be the new head of Team Rocket. In the HGSS arc, {{spoiler|Carr claims to be the new leader of Team Rocket just to have his ass knocked off his seat, with the Four Generals saying that only Giovanni is fit to rule them.}}
* Giovanni from ''[[Pokémon Special]]''. Sure, he's the leader of a criminal organization that steals Pokemon and performs horrible experiments on them, but he has never resorted to dirty tricks when it comes to battling. When he fights Red, he's courteous, praising him and giving him pointers while beating the snot out of him. Hell, he even earnestly offered to fight at a disadvantage. This makes him a damn good villain because it shows he is where he is because ''he's just that '''strong'''''. {{spoiler|Oh yeah, and he really loves his son}}. This may show why he has a slew of ''extremely'' loyal [[Elite Mook]]s that refuse to take orders from anyone else claiming to be the new head of Team Rocket. In the HGSS arc, {{spoiler|Carr claims to be the new leader of Team Rocket just to have his ass knocked off his seat, with the Four Generals saying that only Giovanni is fit to rule them.}}
* Warrior King Guitar from ''[[Violinist of Hameln]]'' (the manga version, not the anime) is a heartless, thoroughly egotistical, mass-murdering monster, as befits a mazoku general, but his cheery, somewhat goofy demeanor, and fake humility make this less apparent than his colleagues. Well, until he starts torturing people while remaining as upbeat and polite as ever.
* Warrior King Guitar from ''[[Violinist of Hameln]]'' (the manga version, not the anime) is a heartless, thoroughly egotistical, mass-murdering monster, as befits a mazoku general, but his cheery, somewhat goofy demeanor, and fake humility make this less apparent than his colleagues. Well, until he starts torturing people while remaining as upbeat and polite as ever.
* Mister Wiseman from ''[[Until Death Do Us Part]]'' is very courteous towards his enemies. He's also a college professor and criminologist when he's not plotting against people.
* Mister Wiseman from ''[[Until Death Do Us Part]]'' is very courteous towards his enemies. He's also a college professor and criminologist when he's not plotting against people.
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* Maxamillion Pegasus from ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh!]]''. Although he mixes in enough [[Gentleman Snarker]] even when being affable that he's quite easy to hate.
* Maxamillion Pegasus from ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh!]]''. Although he mixes in enough [[Gentleman Snarker]] even when being affable that he's quite easy to hate.
* From ''[[Kenichi: The Mightiest Disciple]]'', we have Agaard Jum Sai of Yami. Unlike his disciple, Tirawit Koukin (who is by far the coldest bastard in Yomi), Agaard is almost always smiling and cheerful, {{spoiler|and in Chapter 397, he actually ''thanks'' Kenichi for being such a good disciple to his nemesis Apachai.}}
* From ''[[Kenichi: The Mightiest Disciple]]'', we have Agaard Jum Sai of Yami. Unlike his disciple, Tirawit Koukin (who is by far the coldest bastard in Yomi), Agaard is almost always smiling and cheerful, {{spoiler|and in Chapter 397, he actually ''thanks'' Kenichi for being such a good disciple to his nemesis Apachai.}}
* Fortis of Huckebein from ''[[Magical Girl Lyrical Nanoha|Magical Record Lyrical Nanoha Force]]'', who is quite the cheerful, charming, and polite fellow, even when he's talking about the atrocities the Huckebein commit while trying to convince Tohma to join their criminal group.
* Fortis of Huckebein from ''[[Lyrical Nanoha|Magical Record Lyrical Nanoha Force]]'', who is quite the cheerful, charming, and polite fellow, even when he's talking about the atrocities the Huckebein commit while trying to convince Tohma to join their criminal group.
* In ''[[ROD the TV]]'', {{spoiler|Joker is a perfect example of this. He is, for the most part, polite, well educated, and very civil. Except for the part about wanting to brainwash the entire planet and how he will manipulate anyone to reach his goal, he would be a rather nice person. He is even willing to have his personality obliterated for the sake of his ideal}}.
* In ''[[R.O.D the TV]]'', {{spoiler|Joker is a perfect example of this. He is, for the most part, polite, well educated, and very civil. Except for the part about wanting to brainwash the entire planet and how he will manipulate anyone to reach his goal, he would be a rather nice person. He is even willing to have his personality obliterated for the sake of his ideal}}.
* Mononobe from ''[[Eden of the East]]''. When he fails to recruit [[The Hero|Takizawa Akira]] into his [[Evil Plan]] to attack Japan with missiles, he simply lets him go. When Takizawa beats him, he simply [[Graceful Loser|gives up]] and has a nice chat with Takizawa. This is mostly because he is a [[Well-Intentioned Extremist]] who actually believes his plans are the best for the country. Takizawa himself never actually blames him or calls him out on his extremist views; instead, he '''asks Mononobe for advice''', and agrees with his [[Evil Plan]], but amends it so that nobody dies.
* Mononobe from ''[[Eden of the East]]''. When he fails to recruit [[The Hero|Takizawa Akira]] into his [[Evil Plan]] to attack Japan with missiles, he simply lets him go. When Takizawa beats him, he simply [[Graceful Loser|gives up]] and has a nice chat with Takizawa. This is mostly because he is a [[Well-Intentioned Extremist]] who actually believes his plans are the best for the country. Takizawa himself never actually blames him or calls him out on his extremist views; instead, he '''asks Mononobe for advice''', and agrees with his [[Evil Plan]], but amends it so that nobody dies.
* Goemon in ''[[Yaiba]]'', who, after all, enjoys drinking sake, and wouldn't hurt animals no matter what. Also, Kaguya, who flirted with Onimaru...before [[The Worf Effect|parrying his wind slash with her fan]] and tossing a huge ki blast at him.
* Goemon in ''[[Yaiba]]'', who, after all, enjoys drinking sake, and wouldn't hurt animals no matter what. Also, Kaguya, who flirted with Onimaru...before [[The Worf Effect|parrying his wind slash with her fan]] and tossing a huge ki blast at him.
* Charles and Ray from ''[[Eureka Seven]]'' totally fit this trope. They're friendly, worldly, nice mercenaries for hire, who just happened to have a grudge against the good guys and were paid to take advantage of that. They honestly treat Renton better than most of the main characters, and they even plan on adopting him as their own son. {{spoiler|Their deaths are some of the saddest moments in the show.}}
* Charles and Ray from ''[[Eureka Seven]]'' totally fit this trope. They're friendly, worldly, nice mercenaries for hire, who just happened to have a grudge against the good guys and were paid to take advantage of that. They honestly treat Renton better than most of the main characters, and they even plan on adopting him as their own son. {{spoiler|Their deaths are some of the saddest moments in the show.}}
* Sebastian Michaelis in ''[[Black Butler|Kuroshitsuji/Black Butler]]'', although less so in the anime than in the manga.
* Sebastian Michaelis in ''[[Black Butler|Kuroshitsuji/Black Butler]]'', although less so in the anime than in the manga.
* [[Kirby Right Back At Ya]]'s Customer Service/NME Salesman is so polite and funny at times that it's easy to forget that he wants Kirby dead, like Nightmare.
* [[Kirby Right Back At Ya]]'s Customer Service/NME Salesman is so polite and funny at times that it's easy to forget that he wants Kirby dead, like Nightmare.
** And speaking of Nightmare, even though he's bent on galactic domination, he's an oddly enough laid-back sort of tyrant [[Orcus on His Throne|who spends much of his time in his lair]]. He treats some of his employees, like the NME Salesman, with respect, and those he respects treat him with deep respect as well.
** And speaking of Nightmare, even though he's bent on galactic domination, he's an oddly enough laid-back sort of tyrant [[Orcus on His Throne|who spends much of his time in his lair]]. He treats some of his employees, like the NME Salesman, with respect, and those he respects treat him with deep respect as well.
* Old [[Super Robot Genre]] shows usually has a villain like these. The most standout example are [[Getter Robo]] and [[Great Mazinger]], whose their motif for what they do in the show can be simply put as "They are not human." Otherwise, they are just as honorable and heroic as the heroes.
* Old [[Super Robot Genre]] shows usually has a villain like these. The most standout example are [[Getter Robo]] and [[Great Mazinger]], whose their motif for what they do in the show can be simply put as "They are not human." Otherwise, they are just as honorable and heroic as the heroes.
* [[Cute Is Evil|Punie]] from ''[[Dai Mahou Touge]]''. Our protagonist, ladies and gentlemen!


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  • Most Bobobo villains tend to be this and oddballs who often join afro-ed hero in silly antics. Those who aren't this are usually more serious and Faux Affably Evil.
  • Most major villains in Kaze no Stigma are very composed and polite even while making their destructive intentions clear .
  • Tokyo Babylon and X 1999, amongst their body of work, highlight CLAMP's apparent love for beautiful, charismatic, fashionable men doing good, honest work in the service of others with secret homicidal tendencies. Here's hoping it's not an instance Author Appeal.
  • Headon from Tower of God. He withholds information, plots against the Tower and the ruling system and thus brings pain into Baam's life, but he sincerely welcomes Baam and anyone with enough balls to climb the Tower with a smile.
  • A couple of the antagonists in Saiyuki fit this. Homura may want to completely destroy and recreate heaven and earth, but he's genial and charismatic, and would rather Goku joined him than have to take him and his abilities by force. Ditto Hazel, only switch 'and recreate heaven and earth' with 'youkai' and 'Goku' with 'Sanzo.'
  • Patlabor
    • Patlabor 2: One of the people behind the terrorist attacks, Shigeki Arakawa, refuses to confess anything. Shigeki Arakawa is also Affably Evil. He went to Kiichi Goto when Yukihito Tsuge decided to alter the plan and start a limited war that would topple the Japanese government. Shigeki Arakawa’s original plan was a harsh political protest that used limited and controlled violence. Goto also agrees with Arakawa’s observations on the reality of peace, war, and political leaders exploit chaos instead of using a measured response.
  • Fullmetal Alchemist:
    • Greed, one of the homunculi who are collectively the antagonists of the series, won't put his fist on a woman, has a policy for always saying the truth, is respected and loyally followed by his comrades, and can even be nice if he wants to. That's not stopping him from being a pompous, greedy bastard and performing dubious acts for his own sake. He ends up doubling as a Noble Demon, especially the second Greed, who ultimately ends up an Anti-Hero. It's probably because he's Greed. He is greedy for everything, which includes as many comrades/subordinates/friends as possible, as he explains in the 2003 anime, though in the manga and second anime, he is much more reluctant to admit this. He's quite protective of anyone or anything he considers his "property", and would rather admit defeat or run from battle than risk losing any of them to death or injury. Being a big humanity-hating jerk like the other Homunculi won't get him anywhere with that goal.
    • Father, the Big Bad, briefly becomes an Affably Evil Cloudcuckoolander when he absorbs Greed into himself. As soon as he creates a new Greed, though, he turns back into his irredeemable self.
  • From Dragon Ball:
    • Majin Buu as well. So cheerful and childlike that he doesn't seem to bear ill will towards anyone: he's just trying to have some fun; in fact, the moment it's pointed out to him that, you know, killing people by the millions isn't a nice thing to do, he (genuinely) promises to stop. At least at first...then his truly evil side takes over and he becomes an Ax Crazy Omnicidal Maniac who is a legitimate threat to the universe at large.
    • There's also the robot worker in "The Return of Cooler".

Robot: Excuse me. Your attention please. If you'd all be so kind as to follow me. We'll begin chopping you up. (Everyone gets scared) No no. It's not what you think. We don't want to hurt you. We only want the energy from your bodies to power the Big Gete Star. So we just have to chop you up.

    • Also, Freeza's henchman, Zarbon, who is hinted to be a prince in the game Dragon Ball Z: Tenkaichi Tag Team.
    • Goku's father, Bardock, falls into this trope. He has a surprisingly relaxed personality for a Saiya-jin, and he visibly gets on well with his teammates, going as far to avenge them when Frieza's henchmen kill them. Oh, and he commits mass genocide for a living.
  • From One Piece:
    • Admiral Kizaru is incredibly polite, as when he asked a pirate who shot a bullet at him, as it was passing through his head, where his subordinate was. When they replied by running away, he saw no choice but to kick an entire mangrove tree down in a light-based explosion. Light Is Not Good, indeed.
    • Kaku of CP9 is equally polite and very honest. Before his identity as a villain was revealed, many fans speculated that he would be the shipwright to join the crew.
    • Friendly Punch Clock Villain Mr. Two Bon Clay was a total asshole when acting as an enemy, cheerfully exploiting Sanji's weaknesses while mocking him about them and so on. Still one of the nicest entries under Villainous Crossdresser, even before his Heel Face Turn. He is also completely bananas.
  • Hild from Ah! My Goddess. She is a goddess' mother, very playful, very powerful, likes to hug people...and the queen of Hell. Her affability is more potent than most on this list. It's also heavily implied that she performs some notable..."good" in her role—she effectively keeps Hell's more aggressive and (self-)destructive tendencies under wraps, and even negotiated a cease-fire with Heaven. She prefers a much more subtle Deal with the Devil means of furthering her goals than the open warfare some of her underlings seem to favor.
  • The Earl of Millennium from D.Gray-man is a usually-jovial, eccentric gentleman who loves his family. He also happens to be plotting to destroy the world. His army is also Powered by a Forsaken Child. His Noah lieutenants (especially Tyki Mikk) fall into this occasionally as well, but just as frequently fall out.
  • Fin Kruder of Rental Magica is so affably evil that Itsuki and Honami eventually comment about how, though he can terrify them, they don't really hate him, despite what he puts them through. Either that, or he's well-meaning, but just that crazy. It's hard to tell in his case.
  • A recurring theme with the villain Sunshine in the Kinnikuman series. At first portrayed as just a standard member of his Quirky Miniboss Squad, in a later arc, Sunshine is genuinely moved by the displays of friendship between two of the heroes, because it turns out he feels the same way about his own friends. He even goes so far as to declare "Friendship exists even amongst demons!" at one point.
  • Claymore:
    • Riful is on a permanent recruitment drive and will frequently greet her opponents politely, proceed to make small talk with them, congratulate them for their efforts in their fight, and even give them tips on how to make a successful strike against her, all the while asking if they want to join her. When diplomacy fails, she just tortures them to the brink of death to force them to permanently give in to their Super-Powered Evil Side, all the while lamenting the pain she's inflicting and what a shameful waste of resources the death of the tortured would be.

Riful: My goal isn't your death. I will just torture you, make you awaken and then make you my friends! But if I kill you I lose everything. [She joins her hands in supplication] Please understand, I really do not wish to kill you!

  • Kazutaka Muraki from Yami no Matsuei is a polite doctor who approaches people in the most sympathetic manner when he is not raping, cursing, and killing 13 year old boys, or conducting human experiments to bring his dead brother to life so that he may be the one to kill him.
  • From Death Note:
  • From the Mahou Sensei Negima manga:
    • Fate Averrancus is leading a group which is trying to carry out the destruction of his world. Despite this, he's actually a very sociable and polite young man, and Nodoka Miyazaki's mind reading artifact reveals that he would have rather preferred not harming anyone from her world, but the fact that she CAN read minds made her a liability enough to his plans that he has to eliminate her.
    • Earlier, there was Chao Lingshen, who gave the main hero the item of her eventual defeat as a simple thanks for his help. She was also more than willing to deliver a short, cheerful advertisement for her dim sum cart after a long pronouncement of evil towards the opposing army.
  • Many of the main Gundam villains are more or less affably evil. It'd be easier to list the utterly evil ones (and believe us, we've tried). Some of them are also Punch Clock Villains since they only fight because they are soldiers. Thinking about it...it's hard to come up with a straight example, as Gundam mostly lacks really evil people and many of its villains (and sometimes protagonists!) are mostly Well Intentioned Extremists.
  • Takehiko Inoue's Vagabond has the Yoshioka clan, who seem to be one big happy group of True Companions who just have a penchant for cutting down or maiming those who besmirch the name of Yoshioka (and in the case of clan head Seijurou, ambushing those who could be an actual threat to them). The clan heads Seijurou, Denshichirou, and their right-hand man, Ueda Ryouhei, all get arguably sympathetic backstories, and they genuinely care about their followers and vice versa. Finally, when the first duel between Denshichirou and Miyamoto Musashi is interrupted by a fire breaking out and eventually consuming the dojo, Denshichirou tells Musashi to improve and then face him again in a year. (Unfortunately, Musashi ends up making far better use of that year than he does, leading him to cut down both brothers Seijurou and Denshichirou, one after the other, in their respective duels.) Heck, after Ryouhei decides to have Musashi ambushed rather than let him leave Kyoto, during the ambush, one of the minor henchmen of the Yoshioka actually gets a flashback scene where Denshichirou is giving the henchman's younger self a good luck eel, since his wife was going to give birth soon! (Unfortunately, what was supposed to be a seventy-on-one killing ends up with him, Ryouhei, and the rest of the seventy swordsmen of the Yoshioka school all being slaughtered by a single-katana-wielding Musashi.)
  • GetBackers has two: Kagami Kyogi and Kuroudo Akabane. Both act like perfectly normal, polite people—even while they're cutting people into bloody bits as a hobby (Akabane), or "observing" a 14 year old build WMDs and doing nothing to stop him (Kyogi).
  • JoJo's Bizarre Adventure--
    • Dio Brando—at least, when his bloodlust for the Joestar family isn't in effect. His greatest weapon isn't his vampiric abilities, or even his ability to stop time. His biggest weapon is his pure charisma. This trait is emphasized in Pucci's flashbacks, which are through the eyes of a man who only knows of Dio's charm and charisma, and not his crossing of the Moral Event Horizon.
    • Dio's affable evilness is debatable, as it can be argued that he was only charming Pucci and playing with his emotions so he would make a more effective servant. He is definitely Faux Affably Evil, though.
  • Schneizel from Code Geass. You don't realize he's evil until he leads an emotionally unstable Nina to believe that building FLEIJA was what her idol and Schneizel's own half-sister Euphemia would want, and later manipulates an even more conflicted than usual Suzaku, after fooling him into apparently betraying Lelouch, into carrying it into combat - and firing it, destroying the Tokyo Settlement. To top it all off, he undoes Lelouch's work of forty-something episodes in less than fifteen minutes - by convincing the Black Knights to betray Lelouch. The fact that they're both Magnificent Bastards doesn't help. Schneizel has the advantage of hiding his manipulative nature well under his layer of Dissonant Serenity.
  • Around half the cast of Baccano! falls under this, Lovable Rogue, or a combination of the two. Luck Gandor particularly exemplifies it, as he's generally an intelligent, amicable, and interesting bloke who is unfailingly polite even when he's telling someone he has no use for them whatsoever, and just happens to associate with absolute psychos and do horribly nasty things to guys who cross him.
    • Claire Stanfield is another great example; he's perfectly friendly, charming, and polite to people who he isn't currently trying to turn into bloody messes of gore.
  • Balalaika from Black Lagoon. This former Soviet special forces commander turned mob queen is generally calm, collected, funny, has only lost her temper once in the entire series, will occasionally spare people's lives on the grounds that they amuse her, and is usually willing to negotiate before resorting to violence. Of course, if said negotiations don't go her way, she won't even blink before casually gunning down everyone in the room.
  • Askeladd from Vinland Saga is a nice enough guy, despite being a vicious murderer and raider.
  • Omamori Himari: Shuten Douji. In his first introduction to the main characters, he has a casual conversation with them...while putting everyone else in sight to sleep, and fighting the heroes with the intent to eat them.
  • Naruto has Akatsuki member Kisame Hoshigaki, an affable and genteel sharkman who will rip your fucking face off...but there's no reason to be rude about it. He's also arguably the Akatsuki's Only Sane Man.
  • Nagi from the My-HiME anime speaks in a relaxed tone and tends to address the heroines with polite words instead of taunting them. Naturally, a few of them suspect rather quickly that he's up to no good.
  • Miss Reiko Aya is a sweet, ditzy, very well-mannered White-Haired Pretty Girl who works as a music producer. She's also Sailor Aluminium Siren, Dark Action Girl, and a member of the Sailor Anima Mates under the leadership of Sailor Galaxia.
  • Some villains in Gun X Sword are like this.
    • First, there's Gadved, an actually kind pastor who saved Van's life previously, and who still tries, in the most affable way possible, to convert Van to the other side, but he kinda goes a bit batshit when he enters the battlefield...
    • Then, there's Fasalina, an ex-prostitute. Her speech is considerably kind and soft-spoken (it doesn't hide her malicious intents), and she doesn't lose her cool for the most of time...well, until The Claw got killed, but even then, unlike the others whose Villainous Breakdown is going batshit, her breakdown is the 'affable' version of it: crossing the Despair Event Horizon. There's a really good illustration of Fasalina's affability in one scene. She and Carmen 99 are both seeking the services of the same electronics expert. While Carmen 99, one of the heroes, stiffs him of his full payment, Fasalina is a good tipper and thinks it terrible that someone would behave like that.
    • Also, in the same episode, contrast the Claw being a Friend to All Living Things and the behavior of the ruthless Jerkass hero, Ray. Despite the fact that at one point we see him murder a man, it is still impossible to see him as anything but a kind (maybe a little senile) old man.
  • From Slayers:
    • Xellos is so calm, friendly, cheerful, polite, and oftentimes funny that it's sometimes hard to believe that he's part of a race that's literally Exclusively Evil—his kind feeds on the people's anger and suffering. But instead of hunting down and slowly killing humans, Xellos just tricks them and plays embarrassing or painful pranks while otherwise remaining so nice and helpful that his regular victims sometimes groan when he appears, but never tell him to get lost. This guy once wiped out a flock of dragons with but a gesture, and we see him shaken like a doll by some mortal he thoroughly frustrated...and smiling. He even saved some humans.
    • Red Priest Rezo is polite, well-mannered, and spends a lot of his time traveling from village to village, performing miracles as one of the world's best healers. He would also stop at literally nothing to heal his eyes which have a fragment of the Lord of Darkness sealed in them, even disfiguring his own great-grandson as an experiment and putting the lives of thousands at risk.
  • Almost all Contractors in Darker than Black are quite affable, when not on the job. To give a few examples:
    • November 11 can be a smug bastard and has a warped sense of humor, but is kind and protective of his partners, and brings a sort of amusing style to his job. Equally friendly and likable is his Bottle Fairy partner, April.
    • Amber, the seeming Big Bad of the first season, is a Magnificent Bitch in the body of a Deliberately Cute Child and does some pretty ruthless things while being quite cheerful and Moe
    • Amagiri, Amber's Dragon, is the quiet type of the Big Guy in personality, is really quite likable, and gets an amusing Please Put Some Clothes On scene with a hot female Contractor with no nudity taboo. He also participated in blowing up a series of embassy buildings.
    • The series also has human examples in Dr. Schraeder and Youko in the second season. He's a miniature senior citizen and she's a Moe nerd, and both are friendly people, but both are completely devoted to the mantra of For Science!, and are utterly amoral in this respect.
  • The Hakushuu Dinosaurs as a whole, a football team in Eyeshield 21. While you can't really be "evil" in football, they try their damndest, using very dirty tactics.
    • Marco, the quarterback, is a polite guy, drinks soda, offers under-the-table deals to other teams for the best of everyone, sends flowers to the enemy before a game, and is fighting for the love of his life, the team manager, Maria. However, he doesn't care if he's crushing other people's dreams. Or bones. Of all the team members, Marco best personifies this trope: Nice Guy off the field, but on the field, he uses tactics that would put SS stormtroopers to shame, relying on Gaou and Kisiragi to injure the other teams' players.
    • Kisiragi is a wilting Ill Boy, prone to frequent fevers and illnesses. He has loads of respect for Marco, a huge man-crush on Gaou, and is self-deprecating about his own abilities while lauding those of his opponents. He also suffers from a bad case of Blood Knight and In Love with Your Carnage, and plays with the intent of dislocating the arms of other receivers.
    • And King Evil himself, Gaou. He respects the rules and other players, and is pretty harmless off the field (unless you pick a fight deliberately). On the field, he turns his strength Up to Eleven and deliberately tries to smash everyone in his way.
  • Giovanni from Pokémon Special. Sure, he's the leader of a criminal organization that steals Pokemon and performs horrible experiments on them, but he has never resorted to dirty tricks when it comes to battling. When he fights Red, he's courteous, praising him and giving him pointers while beating the snot out of him. Hell, he even earnestly offered to fight at a disadvantage. This makes him a damn good villain because it shows he is where he is because he's just that strong. Oh yeah, and he really loves his son. This may show why he has a slew of extremely loyal Elite Mooks that refuse to take orders from anyone else claiming to be the new head of Team Rocket. In the HGSS arc, Carr claims to be the new leader of Team Rocket just to have his ass knocked off his seat, with the Four Generals saying that only Giovanni is fit to rule them.
  • Warrior King Guitar from Violinist of Hameln (the manga version, not the anime) is a heartless, thoroughly egotistical, mass-murdering monster, as befits a mazoku general, but his cheery, somewhat goofy demeanor, and fake humility make this less apparent than his colleagues. Well, until he starts torturing people while remaining as upbeat and polite as ever.
  • Mister Wiseman from Until Death Do Us Part is very courteous towards his enemies. He's also a college professor and criminologist when he's not plotting against people.
  • Many of the Demons/Supernaturals in Umineko no Naku Koro ni qualify. Ronove, Gaap, Sisters of Purgatory, Dlanor, and Zepar/Furfur all demonstrate on a few occasions that they are much more human than they let on. Most of the Witches play with this trope at points (when they aren't cackling at murder) ...and then there's Erika.
    • And even she swoops in to save Ange in the last chapter and gives her some advice because of her pride as a "detective" (which is also why she accepted a possible fatal challenge from Beatrice). Then again, there are more FaceHeelTurns, HeelFaceTurns, JerkassFacades, and personality twists and turns in this game than you can shake a stick at.
  • Maxamillion Pegasus from Yu-Gi-Oh!. Although he mixes in enough Gentleman Snarker even when being affable that he's quite easy to hate.
  • From Kenichi: The Mightiest Disciple, we have Agaard Jum Sai of Yami. Unlike his disciple, Tirawit Koukin (who is by far the coldest bastard in Yomi), Agaard is almost always smiling and cheerful, and in Chapter 397, he actually thanks Kenichi for being such a good disciple to his nemesis Apachai.
  • Fortis of Huckebein from Magical Record Lyrical Nanoha Force, who is quite the cheerful, charming, and polite fellow, even when he's talking about the atrocities the Huckebein commit while trying to convince Tohma to join their criminal group.
  • In R.O.D the TV, Joker is a perfect example of this. He is, for the most part, polite, well educated, and very civil. Except for the part about wanting to brainwash the entire planet and how he will manipulate anyone to reach his goal, he would be a rather nice person. He is even willing to have his personality obliterated for the sake of his ideal.
  • Mononobe from Eden of the East. When he fails to recruit Takizawa Akira into his Evil Plan to attack Japan with missiles, he simply lets him go. When Takizawa beats him, he simply gives up and has a nice chat with Takizawa. This is mostly because he is a Well-Intentioned Extremist who actually believes his plans are the best for the country. Takizawa himself never actually blames him or calls him out on his extremist views; instead, he asks Mononobe for advice, and agrees with his Evil Plan, but amends it so that nobody dies.
  • Goemon in Yaiba, who, after all, enjoys drinking sake, and wouldn't hurt animals no matter what. Also, Kaguya, who flirted with Onimaru...before parrying his wind slash with her fan and tossing a huge ki blast at him.
  • Charles and Ray from Eureka Seven totally fit this trope. They're friendly, worldly, nice mercenaries for hire, who just happened to have a grudge against the good guys and were paid to take advantage of that. They honestly treat Renton better than most of the main characters, and they even plan on adopting him as their own son. Their deaths are some of the saddest moments in the show.
  • Sebastian Michaelis in Kuroshitsuji/Black Butler, although less so in the anime than in the manga.
  • Kirby Right Back At Ya's Customer Service/NME Salesman is so polite and funny at times that it's easy to forget that he wants Kirby dead, like Nightmare.
    • And speaking of Nightmare, even though he's bent on galactic domination, he's an oddly enough laid-back sort of tyrant who spends much of his time in his lair. He treats some of his employees, like the NME Salesman, with respect, and those he respects treat him with deep respect as well.
  • Old Super Robot Genre shows usually has a villain like these. The most standout example are Getter Robo and Great Mazinger, whose their motif for what they do in the show can be simply put as "They are not human." Otherwise, they are just as honorable and heroic as the heroes.
  • Punie from Dai Mahou Touge. Our protagonist, ladies and gentlemen!

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