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Not all villains manage to develop an [[Evil Laugh]]. Some, for reasons known only to themselves, prefer to giggle. This can become highly disturbing, making the villain more evil or creepier than if they'd just done a straight-out "Muhahaha!" It's [[Sissy Villain|especially creepy when the villain is male]], but a giggle from that otherwise dark and grim lady is also a very bad sign, since it's generally amusement at the prospect of hurting you. Badly. [[And Your Little Dog Too]].
Not all villains manage to develop an [[Evil Laugh]]. Some, for reasons known only to themselves, prefer to giggle. This can become highly disturbing, making the villain more evil or creepier than if they'd just done a straight-out "Muhahaha!" It's [[Sissy Villain|especially creepy when the villain is male]], but a giggle from that otherwise dark and grim lady is also a very bad sign, since it's generally amusement at the prospect of hurting you. Badly. [[And Your Little Dog, Too]].


Oddly enough, it can work out for those bad guys who wouldn't be able to carry off a full-throated, maniacal laugh. Or even for those who can, as it provides some contrast between appearance and laugh. One suspects that these villains know exactly how unsettling it is...and derive much pleasure from creeping people out. See also [[Laughing Mad]] and [[The Hyena]].
Oddly enough, it can work out for those bad guys who wouldn't be able to carry off a full-throated, maniacal laugh. Or even for those who can, as it provides some contrast between appearance and laugh. One suspects that these villains know exactly how unsettling it is...and derive much pleasure from creeping people out. See also [[Laughing Mad]] and [[The Hyena]].


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== Anime and Manga ==
== Anime and Manga ==
* Kuroudo Akabane, the token [[Psycho for Hire]] from ''[[Get Backers]]'' sometimes pulls this off.
* Kuroudo Akabane, the token [[Psycho for Hire]] from ''[[GetBackers]]'' sometimes pulls this off.
** Ditto Alan Gabriel from ''[[The Big O (Anime)|The Big O]]''.
** Ditto Alan Gabriel from ''[[The Big O]]''.
* Suigintou from ''[[Rozen Maiden]]''.
* Suigintou from ''[[Rozen Maiden]]''.
* [[Mad Scientist]] Jail Scaglietti of ''[[Magical Girl Lyrical Nanoha]]''. Even when Fate was bearing down on him with her [[BFS]], he was still giggling his mad little giggle.
* [[Mad Scientist]] Jail Scaglietti of ''[[Magical Girl Lyrical Nanoha]]''. Even when Fate was bearing down on him with her [[BFS]], he was still giggling his mad little giggle.
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* Kogarashi from ''[[Kamen no Maid Guy]]'', a [[Heroic Sociopath]] example. His chuckle, "kukuku", is normally used only by females, which only helps underline its wrongness.
* Kogarashi from ''[[Kamen no Maid Guy]]'', a [[Heroic Sociopath]] example. His chuckle, "kukuku", is normally used only by females, which only helps underline its wrongness.
** [[Inuyasha|Naraku]] "kukuku"s with the best of them.
** [[Inuyasha|Naraku]] "kukuku"s with the best of them.
* [[Death Note (Manga)|Light Yagami]] by both Mamoru Miyano and Brad Swaile. Creepy indeed.
* [[Death Note|Light Yagami]] by both Mamoru Miyano and Brad Swaile. Creepy indeed.
* Being the only markedly [[Axe Crazy]] villain in ''[[Mahou Sensei Negima]]'', Tsukuyomi does this often when fighting Setsuna, starting with an inhibited giggle as the fight beings, to a straight-out [[Maniacal Laugh|cackle]] as [[Orgasmic Combat|she gets carried]] [[Blood Knight|away with the fight]].
* Being the only markedly [[Axe Crazy]] villain in ''[[Mahou Sensei Negima]]'', Tsukuyomi does this often when fighting Setsuna, starting with an inhibited giggle as the fight beings, to a straight-out [[Maniacal Laugh|cackle]] as [[Orgasmic Combat|she gets carried]] [[Blood Knight|away with the fight]].
** In the manga, Fate does this a few times.
** In the manga, Fate does this a few times.
* Yami Bakura from Yu-Gi-Oh, at least in the Japanese version. Especially back when he had a [[Cross Dressing Voices|female voice actor]].
* Yami Bakura from Yu-Gi-Oh, at least in the Japanese version. Especially back when he had a [[Cross-Dressing Voices|female voice actor]].
* ''[[Higurashi no Naku Koro Ni]]'''s main villain {{spoiler|Miyo Takano}} practices this in the beginning before going completely psychotic.
* ''[[Higurashi no Naku Koro ni]]'''s main villain {{spoiler|Miyo Takano}} practices this in the beginning before going completely psychotic.
* [[Creepy Child]] Maria in ''[[Umineko no Naku Koro Ni]]''. "[[Evil Laugh|Kihihihihihihi...]]"
* [[Creepy Child]] Maria in ''[[Umineko no Naku Koro ni]]''. "[[Evil Laugh|Kihihihihihihi...]]"
** As well as Bernkastel. *giggle* *giggle*
** As well as Bernkastel. *giggle* *giggle*
** Let's not forget Ronove: "Pu ku ku ku..."
** Let's not forget Ronove: "Pu ku ku ku..."
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* Ashley in ''[[Uragiri wa Boku no Namae wo Shitteiru]]''.
* Ashley in ''[[Uragiri wa Boku no Namae wo Shitteiru]]''.
* [[Creepy Twins|Hansel and Gretel]] of ''[[Black Lagoon]]''.
* [[Creepy Twins|Hansel and Gretel]] of ''[[Black Lagoon]]''.
* Masane from the ''[[Witchblade (Anime)|Witchblade]]'' anime, despite being the protagonist.
* Masane from the ''[[Witchblade (anime)|Witchblade]]'' anime, despite being the protagonist.
* For another protagonist, try [[Magnificent Bastard|Lelouch Lamperouge]]. Nevertheless, his laughter often starts as quiet chuckles until it evolves into full blown [[Laughing Mad|fits of laughter]]. In R2, Suzaku's laugh starts off as manic giggles when it finally [[Heel Realization|clicks for him]] as to what he had done {{spoiler|to the Tokyo Settlement}}.
* For another protagonist, try [[Magnificent Bastard|Lelouch Lamperouge]]. Nevertheless, his laughter often starts as quiet chuckles until it evolves into full blown [[Laughing Mad|fits of laughter]]. In R2, Suzaku's laugh starts off as manic giggles when it finally [[Heel Realization|clicks for him]] as to what he had done {{spoiler|to the Tokyo Settlement}}.
* Izaya of ''[[Durarara (Literature)|Durarara]]'' (who incidentally has the same [[Johnny Yong Bosch|English voice actor]] as Lelouch) has a rather creepy, unhinged laugh/giggle he shows on a couple of occasions.
* Izaya of ''[[Durarara!!]]'' (who incidentally has the same [[Johnny Yong Bosch|English voice actor]] as Lelouch) has a rather creepy, unhinged laugh/giggle he shows on a couple of occasions.
* Frieza from ''[[Dragonball Z]]'' does this occasionally with a distinct "Oh hohohoho" laugh in the Japanese version.
* Frieza from ''[[Dragonball Z]]'' does this occasionally with a distinct "Oh hohohoho" laugh in the Japanese version.
* DarkKnightmon from ''[[Digimon Xros Wars]]'' enjoys BOTH giggling and laughing.
* DarkKnightmon from ''[[Digimon Xros Wars]]'' enjoys BOTH giggling and laughing.
** In the Japanese version of ''Our War Games'', the only sound Diablomon makes is a [[Hell Is That Noise|creepy]] [[Psychopathic Manchild|childish]] giggle.
** In the Japanese version of ''Our War Games'', the only sound Diablomon makes is a [[Hell Is That Noise|creepy]] [[Psychopathic Manchild|childish]] giggle.
* {{spoiler|Zeus}} in ''[[King of Thorn (Manga)|King of Thorn]]'', and comes across as [[Faux Affably Evil]].
* {{spoiler|Zeus}} in ''[[King of Thorn]]'', and comes across as [[Faux Affably Evil]].




== Comic Books ==
== Comic Books ==
* [[The Joker]] uses giggles when it suits him. Full on maniacal laughter when it doesn't.
* [[The Joker]] uses giggles when it suits him. Full on maniacal laughter when it doesn't.
** However, it's Frank Gorshin's take on the Riddler with his maniacal giggle on 1960s ''[[Batman (TV)|Batman]]'' series that is the real classic.
** However, it's Frank Gorshin's take on the Riddler with his maniacal giggle on 1960s ''[[Batman (TV series)|Batman]]'' series that is the real classic.
** [[Mark Hamill]] states that he uses these quite often to change up [[Batman the Animated Series|his version of Mr. J]] to keep it from getting stale. In an interview, he even admitted to practicing his giggles while driving on the freeway.
** [[Mark Hamill]] states that he uses these quite often to change up [[Batman: The Animated Series|his version of Mr. J]] to keep it from getting stale. In an interview, he even admitted to practicing his giggles while driving on the freeway.
* Griffin in ''[[The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen]]''. An already creepy characteristic is made worse by the fact it seems to be coming from nowhere.
* Griffin in ''[[The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen]]''. An already creepy characteristic is made worse by the fact it seems to be coming from nowhere.


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== Film ==
== Film ==
* [[Peter Lorre]] belongs at the top of this list. Even his characters that were not villains were creepy, due in no small part to his distinctive voice and laugh.
* [[Peter Lorre]] belongs at the top of this list. Even his characters that were not villains were creepy, due in no small part to his distinctive voice and laugh.
* Next is Richard Widmark's [[Psycho for Hire]] Tommy Udo from ''Kiss of Death'', who likes sending old women in wheelchairs on short but exciting trips down the stairs. So much so that he inspired Frank Gorshin's portrayal of the Riddler in ''[[Batman (TV)|Batman]]''.
* Next is Richard Widmark's [[Psycho for Hire]] Tommy Udo from ''Kiss of Death'', who likes sending old women in wheelchairs on short but exciting trips down the stairs. So much so that he inspired Frank Gorshin's portrayal of the Riddler in ''[[Batman (TV series)|Batman]]''.
* From ''[[Kill Bill]]'', we have Gogo Yubari, normally a blankfaced psychopath in schoolgirl attire. Upon being asked to walk away from battle with the Bride, she gives a giggle that would be cute, if we hadn't already seen her utter insanity...and commences trying to beat the Bride up with a meteor hammer.
* From ''[[Kill Bill]]'', we have Gogo Yubari, normally a blankfaced psychopath in schoolgirl attire. Upon being asked to walk away from battle with the Bride, she gives a giggle that would be cute, if we hadn't already seen her utter insanity...and commences trying to beat the Bride up with a meteor hammer.
* ''[[Dr. Giggles (Film)|Dr. Giggles]]''...as should be apparent.
* ''[[Dr. Giggles]]''...as should be apparent.
* Nazi Agent Major Arnold Ernst Toht in ''[[Raiders of the Lost Ark (Film)|Raiders of the Lost Ark]]''. The moment he says "We...h-huh...we are...heh-heh...not thirsty..." in that breathy, stuttering sex offender's voice, you know nothing's beneath him. He lets more giggles rip when Indy and Marion are sealed in a tomb.
* Nazi Agent Major Arnold Ernst Toht in ''[[Raiders of the Lost Ark]]''. The moment he says "We...h-huh...we are...heh-heh...not thirsty..." in that breathy, stuttering sex offender's voice, you know nothing's beneath him. He lets more giggles rip when Indy and Marion are sealed in a tomb.
* ''[[Indiana Jones and The Temple of Doom]]'': Lao Che. "To the ''poison'' you just ''drank!''" Cue chortles.
* ''[[Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom]]'': Lao Che. "To the ''poison'' you just ''drank!''" Cue chortles.
* ''[[Repo the Genetic Opera|Repo! The Genetic Opera]]'' has Pavi Largo. His giggle is so cute and effeminate, it's hard to believe he's actually something of a monster.
* ''[[Repo! The Genetic Opera]]'' has Pavi Largo. His giggle is so cute and effeminate, it's hard to believe he's actually something of a monster.
* The aptly-named "Giggler" from the [[Charles Bronson]] film ''[[Death Wish 3]]''.
* The aptly-named "Giggler" from the [[Charles Bronson]] film ''[[Death Wish 3]]''.
* [[Yandere|Asami]] from ''[[Audition]]'' giggles like a schoolgirl as she's cutting off her lover's feet with [[Razor Floss]].
* [[Yandere|Asami]] from ''[[Audition]]'' giggles like a schoolgirl as she's cutting off her lover's feet with [[Razor Floss]].
* Renfield in ''[[Dracula (Film)|Dracula]]'' has one of the goofiest laughs ever, and man is it ever creepy.
* Renfield in ''[[Dracula (1931 film)|Dracula]]'' has one of the goofiest laughs ever, and man is it ever creepy.
* From ''[[The Road to El Dorado]]'', Tzekel-Kan, the high priest. As he is already both comically [[Large Ham|hammy]] and scarily eager to perform human sacrifices and see the townspeople horribly killed, his giggling walks a fine line between creepy and hilarious.
* From ''[[The Road to El Dorado]]'', Tzekel-Kan, the high priest. As he is already both comically [[Large Ham|hammy]] and scarily eager to perform human sacrifices and see the townspeople horribly killed, his giggling walks a fine line between creepy and hilarious.
* In ''[[Live and Let Die (Film)|Live and Let Die]]'', this is, unsurprisingly, the case with Kananga's henchman Tee Hee.
* In ''[[Live and Let Die (film)|Live and Let Die]]'', this is, unsurprisingly, the case with Kananga's henchman Tee Hee.
* In ''[[King of New York]]'', [[Laurence Fishburne]] plays [[The Dragon]] as a giggling villain. It seems to be something between a nervous tic and an occasional psychotic break.
* In ''[[King of New York]]'', [[Laurence Fishburne]] plays [[The Dragon]] as a giggling villain. It seems to be something between a nervous tic and an occasional psychotic break.
* In the 2010 ''[[Clash of the Titans]]'', [[Medusa]] laughs frequently as she battles Perseus' squad.
* In the 2010 ''[[Clash of the Titans]]'', [[Medusa]] laughs frequently as she battles Perseus' squad.
* Robert Englund's mercinary character in ''[[The Adventures of Ford Fairlane]]'' giggles maniacally every time he makes an appearance.
* Robert Englund's mercinary character in ''[[The Adventures of Ford Fairlane]]'' giggles maniacally every time he makes an appearance.
* The Toon Patrol in ''[[Who Framed Roger Rabbit]]'' fit this trope, particularly Psycho, who has a very distinct giggle compared to the other weasels.
* The Toon Patrol in ''[[Who Framed Roger Rabbit?]]'' fit this trope, particularly Psycho, who has a very distinct giggle compared to the other weasels.
* Esteban Rojo from ''[[A Fistfulof Dollars]]'' whenever someone is being tortured.
* Esteban Rojo from ''[[A Fistful of Dollars]]'' whenever someone is being tortured.
* Romero from ''[[Escape From New York]]'', added with a heavy dollop of [[Ambiguously Gay]].
* Romero from ''[[Escape from New York]]'', added with a heavy dollop of [[Ambiguously Gay]].
* Calder from ''[[Prince of Darkness (Film)|Prince of Darkness]]''. A [[Scary Black Man]] with a [[Badass Baritone]] who makes high pitched giggles after being [[Touched By Vorlons]] makes for serious creepiness.
* Calder from ''[[Prince of Darkness]]''. A [[Scary Black Man]] with a [[Badass Baritone]] who makes high pitched giggles after being [[Touched by Vorlons]] makes for serious creepiness.
* [[Feathered Fiend|Nigel]] from ''[[Rio]]''.
* [[Feathered Fiend|Nigel]] from ''[[Rio]]''.
* ''[[Whats Up Tiger Lilly]]'' features a giggling black thug in the Japanese film's first fight scene. His creepy laughter is carried over into [[Woody Allen]]'s [[Gag Dub]].
* ''[[Whats Up Tiger Lilly]]'' features a giggling black thug in the Japanese film's first fight scene. His creepy laughter is carried over into [[Woody Allen]]'s [[Gag Dub]].
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* [[Stephen King]]'s [[The Antichrist|Flagg]] is fond of this, especially in his ''[[Dark Tower]]'' incarnation. Coupled with his [[Slasher Smile]] and deathly pallor, he manages to creep the ''hell'' out of the poor bit-part villains in ''Wizard And Glass''.
* [[Stephen King]]'s [[The Antichrist|Flagg]] is fond of this, especially in his ''[[Dark Tower]]'' incarnation. Coupled with his [[Slasher Smile]] and deathly pallor, he manages to creep the ''hell'' out of the poor bit-part villains in ''Wizard And Glass''.
* [[Discworld|Mr. Teatime]], especially in the movie.
* [[Discworld|Mr. Teatime]], especially in the movie.
** IIRC, in one of the ''[[Discworld]]'' books Mad Lord Snapcase is described as having a [[Psychopathic Manchild|Psychopathic Manchildish]] snigger that was more terrifying than any booming [[Evil Laugh]].
** IIRC, in one of the ''[[Discworld]]'' books Mad Lord Snapcase is described as having a [[Psychopathic Manchild]]ish snigger that was more terrifying than any booming [[Evil Laugh]].
*** Also used in ''Equal Rites'', where the Things from the Dungeon Dimensions induged in evil snickering during one of Esk's nightmares.
*** Also used in ''Equal Rites'', where the Things from the Dungeon Dimensions induged in evil snickering during one of Esk's nightmares.
* At the end of ''[[The Pilo Family Circus (Literature)|The Pilo Family Circus]]'', Kurt Pilo, undergoing a [[Villainous Breakdown]] and [[One Winged Angel|mutating due to badly-restrained anger]] starts chuckling and giggling to himself: "Oh hoo hoo hoo hoo hoo... Well now, well now, isn't this something? Someone's having a ''laugh''... oh ho ho ha ha... There's, ha ha, ''traitors,'' and I'm..."
* At the end of ''[[The Pilo Family Circus]]'', Kurt Pilo, undergoing a [[Villainous Breakdown]] and [[One-Winged Angel|mutating due to badly-restrained anger]] starts chuckling and giggling to himself: "Oh hoo hoo hoo hoo hoo... Well now, well now, isn't this something? Someone's having a ''laugh''... oh ho ho ha ha... There's, ha ha, ''traitors,'' and I'm..."
* Wilson Kemp from the [[Sherlock Holmes]] story "The Adventure of The Greek Interpreter".
* Wilson Kemp from the [[Sherlock Holmes]] story "The Adventure of The Greek Interpreter".
* In [[A Series of Unfortunate Events]], [[Big Bad|Count Olaf]] and his girlfriend, Esme, become an extreme and ridiculous version of this in The Grim Grotto. Working on perfecting their evil laughs, they ended up with things like "Ha ha heepa heepa ho!" "Tee hee terrycloth!" "Giggle giggle glandular problems!
* In [[A Series of Unfortunate Events]], [[Big Bad|Count Olaf]] and his girlfriend, Esme, become an extreme and ridiculous version of this in The Grim Grotto. Working on perfecting their evil laughs, they ended up with things like "Ha ha heepa heepa ho!" "Tee hee terrycloth!" "Giggle giggle glandular problems!
* From Robin McKinely's ''[[Sunshine (Literature)|Sunshine]]'': One of the vampires in Bo's gang giggles; it's how the titular character recognizes him in a later encounter.
* From Robin McKinely's ''[[Sunshine (novel)|Sunshine]]'': One of the vampires in Bo's gang giggles; it's how the titular character recognizes him in a later encounter.
* The men with no pain from the ''[[Inheritance Cycle]]'' madly giggle in battle.
* The men with no pain from the ''[[Inheritance Cycle]]'' madly giggle in battle.
* Shadowthrone from the [[Malazan Book of the Fallen]] is dramatic, partially insane (albeit [[Crazy Awesome]]) and prone to erupting into fits of the giggles at least once in most of his appearances. {{spoiler|Though by the last book, while no one could ever really call him "good", he does prove rather less than villainous after it's revealed that he masterminded most of the plot's resolution in order to cement his place among the gods}}.
* Shadowthrone from the [[Malazan Book of the Fallen]] is dramatic, partially insane (albeit [[Crazy Awesome]]) and prone to erupting into fits of the giggles at least once in most of his appearances. {{spoiler|Though by the last book, while no one could ever really call him "good", he does prove rather less than villainous after it's revealed that he masterminded most of the plot's resolution in order to cement his place among the gods}}.
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== Live Action TV ==
== Live Action TV ==
* ''[[Doctor Who (TV)|Doctor Who]]'' has [[The Master]], a [[Incredibly Lame Pun|master]] of chuckling, chortling and [[Evil Laugh|guffawing]].
* ''[[Doctor Who]]'' has [[The Master (trope)|The Master]], a [[Incredibly Lame Pun|master]] of chuckling, chortling and [[Evil Laugh|guffawing]].
** Anthony Ainley's [[The Master|Master]] was quietly chuckling to himself all through ''Logopolis'' and ''Castrovalva''. Seeing as how that's when {{spoiler|[[Tom Baker]] left the series and [[Peter Davison]] came on as the fifth Doctor}}, it was especially disturbing to many a fan.
** Anthony Ainley's [[The Master (trope)||Master]] was quietly chuckling to himself all through ''Logopolis'' and ''Castrovalva''. Seeing as how that's when {{spoiler|[[Tom Baker]] left the series and [[Peter Davison]] came on as the fifth Doctor}}, it was especially disturbing to many a fan.
* On ''[[Red Dwarf (TV)|Red Dwarf]]'', the episode "Demons and Angels" had the crew meeting their "good" and "evil" selves; when playing Evil Lister, Craig Charles came up with an impressively scuzzy giggle.
* On ''[[Red Dwarf]]'', the episode "Demons and Angels" had the crew meeting their "good" and "evil" selves; when playing Evil Lister, Craig Charles came up with an impressively scuzzy giggle.
* In the ''[[Firefly]]'' episode "Objects In Space" River Tam's maniacal giggling manages to freak out [[Psycho for Hire|Jubal Early]].
* In the ''[[Firefly]]'' episode "Objects In Space" River Tam's maniacal giggling manages to freak out [[Psycho for Hire|Jubal Early]].
{{quote| '''Jubal Early''': You're somewhere on this boat. Somewhere with a com, playing games!<br />
{{quote|'''Jubal Early''': You're somewhere on this boat. Somewhere with a com, playing games!
[Rivers deranged giggling filters over Serenity's com system]<br />
[Rivers deranged giggling filters over Serenity's com system]
'''Jubal Early''': That's somewhat unsettling. }}
'''Jubal Early''': That's somewhat unsettling. }}
* ''[[Buffy the Vampire Slayer]]''. Warren Mears even giggles right before {{spoiler|he shoots Buffy and kills Tara}}.
* ''[[Buffy the Vampire Slayer]]''. Warren Mears even giggles right before {{spoiler|he shoots Buffy and kills Tara}}.
** The Mayor does this on occasion too.
** The Mayor does this on occasion too.
* [[Gackt]] gives ''[[Mr. Brain (TV)|Mr. Brain]]'s'' Takegami Teijirou a bizarre laugh that's a mix between [[Giggling Villain]] and [[Evil Laugh]]. The result is...[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V6dwJaSDcYI creepy], to say the least.
* [[Gackt]] gives ''[[Mr. Brain]]'s'' Takegami Teijirou a bizarre laugh that's a mix between Giggling Villain and [[Evil Laugh]]. The result is...[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V6dwJaSDcYI creepy], to say the least.
* Jim Moriarty in ''[[Sherlock]]''.
* Jim Moriarty in ''[[Sherlock]]''.
* [[Rumpelstiltskin]] does this a lot in ''[[Once Upon a Time (TV)|Once Upon a Time]]''. His Storybrooke counterpart Mr. Gold doesn't, though, even though he still remembers his true identity.
* [[Rumpelstiltskin]] does this a lot in ''[[Once Upon a Time (TV series)|Once Upon a Time]]''. His Storybrooke counterpart Mr. Gold doesn't, though, even though he still remembers his true identity.




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== Video Games ==
== Video Games ==
* [[Final Fantasy VI|KEFKA!]] [[Monster Clown|KEFKA!]] [[Laughing Mad|KEFKA!]] [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CyZoe-r9qb0 (signature laugh)]
* [[Final Fantasy VI|KEFKA!]] [[Monster Clown|KEFKA!]] [[Laughing Mad|KEFKA!]] [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CyZoe-r9qb0 (signature laugh)]
* Even though [[God Is Evil|whether or not he can actually be considered a villain]] is arguable, {{spoiler|Joshua}} in ''[[The World Ends With You (Video Game)|The World Ends With You]]'' is {{spoiler|[[Man Behind the Man|the true antagonist]] of the game}} and spends a lot of his time giggling playfully.
* Even though [[God Is Evil|whether or not he can actually be considered a villain]] is arguable, {{spoiler|Joshua}} in ''[[The World Ends With You]]'' is {{spoiler|[[Man Behind the Man|the true antagonist]] of the game}} and spends a lot of his time giggling playfully.
** [[The Baroness|Konishi]] is a better fit. Uzuki too.
** [[The Baroness|Konishi]] is a better fit. Uzuki too.
* Ramon Salazar, of ''[[Resident Evil 4]]''
* Ramon Salazar, of ''[[Resident Evil 4]]''
** Alfred Ashford from ''[[Resident Evil]] - Code: Veronica''.
** Alfred Ashford from ''[[Resident Evil]] - Code: Veronica''.
*** His sister Alexia as well, though she tends to extend it into a full-blown [[Evil Laugh|Evil]] [[Noblewomans Laugh|Noblewoman's Laugh]] {{spoiler|as does Alfred himself when dressed as her}}. In ''Darkside Chronicles'', she may even be a bigger one than Alfred.
*** His sister Alexia as well, though she tends to extend it into a full-blown [[Evil Laugh|Evil]] [[Noblewoman's Laugh]] {{spoiler|as does Alfred himself when dressed as her}}. In ''Darkside Chronicles'', she may even be a bigger one than Alfred.
* Larxene from ''[[Kingdom Hearts]]''
* Larxene from ''[[Kingdom Hearts]]''
* Seymour in ''[[Final Fantasy X]]'' giggles during the cutscene before you fight him on Gagazet. The effect has been described as fairly creepy.
* Seymour in ''[[Final Fantasy X]]'' giggles during the cutscene before you fight him on Gagazet. The effect has been described as fairly creepy.
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* Valtome from ''[[Fire Emblem]] 10'' (Radiant Dawn), who lets out a 'Uwee hee hee' every chance he gets, just like [[Final Fantasy VI|Kefka]].
* Valtome from ''[[Fire Emblem]] 10'' (Radiant Dawn), who lets out a 'Uwee hee hee' every chance he gets, just like [[Final Fantasy VI|Kefka]].
* Achenar from the original ''[[Myst]]'' does a very psychotic-sounding version of this, and it's very unnerving when a big guy like him could easily pull off a full-blown maniacal laugh. Even more vaguely disturbing is the fact that it's his brother, Sirrus, who laughs maniacally.
* Achenar from the original ''[[Myst]]'' does a very psychotic-sounding version of this, and it's very unnerving when a big guy like him could easily pull off a full-blown maniacal laugh. Even more vaguely disturbing is the fact that it's his brother, Sirrus, who laughs maniacally.
* Vaati from ''[[The Legend of Zelda Four Swords (Video Game)|The Legend of Zelda Four Swords]]'' series does this almost every freakin' time he shows up.
* Vaati from ''[[The Legend of Zelda Four Swords]]'' series does this almost every freakin' time he shows up.
** ''[[The Legend of Zelda Majoras Mask (Video Game)|The Legend of Zelda Majoras Mask]]'' the second form of the eponymous villain seems to giggle (and dance, and, in general, act weird).
** ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask|The Legend of Zelda Majoras Mask]]'' the second form of the eponymous villain seems to giggle (and dance, and, in general, act weird).
*** Depending on [[Wild Mass Guessing|whether or not you suspect him to be a villain]], the Happy Mask Salesman may fit this trope.
*** Depending on [[Wild Mass Guessing|whether or not you suspect him to be a villain]], the Happy Mask Salesman may fit this trope.
** The troper thinks they got a girl to do his giggle in ''[[The Legend of Zelda the Minish Cap (Video Game)|The Legend of Zelda the Minish Cap]]'', just to throw in some [[Viewer Gender Confusion]].
** The troper thinks they got a girl to do his giggle in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: The Minish Cap|The Legend of Zelda the Minish Cap]]'', just to throw in some [[Viewer Gender Confusion]].
** {{spoiler|Zant}} in ''[[The Legend of Zelda Twilight Princess (Video Game)|Twilight Princess]]'' turns out to be this after he {{spoiler|[[Villainous Breakdown|breaks down]] in the battle against him}}.
** {{spoiler|Zant}} in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess|Twilight Princess]]'' turns out to be this after he {{spoiler|[[Villainous Breakdown|breaks down]] in the battle against him}}.
* Akechi Mitsuhide, the resident [[Psycho for Hire]] in ''[[Sengoku Basara]]'', though is also prone to evolve his giggling into a flat out [[Evil Laugh]].
* Akechi Mitsuhide, the resident [[Psycho for Hire]] in ''[[Sengoku Basara]]'', though is also prone to evolve his giggling into a flat out [[Evil Laugh]].
* ''[[Grandia II]]'' has it's fair share of laughing evils but evil brother Melfice will be giggling away throughout his fights with the heroes. Quite annoying as he's a hard boss fight and the battles
* ''[[Grandia II]]'' has it's fair share of laughing evils but evil brother Melfice will be giggling away throughout his fights with the heroes. Quite annoying as he's a hard boss fight and the battles


== Web Original ==
* Tyrian Callows in ''[[RWBY]]'', to go along with being just generally [[Ax Crazy]].

== Western Animation ==
* ''[[Underdog (animation)|Klondike Kat's]]'' foe Savoir-Fair is ''not'' a giggler, but his accomplice Malamutt certainly is.
* In ''[[The Jetsons]]'' one episode involved a gang of mobsters who had a gorilla as an accomplice, who did this so much the gang named him Giggles. The boss of the gang didn't like him much, complaining "a million gorillas in this world and I get a giggles."


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Latest revision as of 18:34, 21 March 2020

"I HAVE CHORTLES!"

Not all villains manage to develop an Evil Laugh. Some, for reasons known only to themselves, prefer to giggle. This can become highly disturbing, making the villain more evil or creepier than if they'd just done a straight-out "Muhahaha!" It's especially creepy when the villain is male, but a giggle from that otherwise dark and grim lady is also a very bad sign, since it's generally amusement at the prospect of hurting you. Badly. And Your Little Dog, Too.

Oddly enough, it can work out for those bad guys who wouldn't be able to carry off a full-throated, maniacal laugh. Or even for those who can, as it provides some contrast between appearance and laugh. One suspects that these villains know exactly how unsettling it is...and derive much pleasure from creeping people out. See also Laughing Mad and The Hyena.

Examples of Giggling Villain include:

Anime and Manga


Comic Books

  • The Joker uses giggles when it suits him. Full on maniacal laughter when it doesn't.
    • However, it's Frank Gorshin's take on the Riddler with his maniacal giggle on 1960s Batman series that is the real classic.
    • Mark Hamill states that he uses these quite often to change up his version of Mr. J to keep it from getting stale. In an interview, he even admitted to practicing his giggles while driving on the freeway.
  • Griffin in The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen. An already creepy characteristic is made worse by the fact it seems to be coming from nowhere.


Film

  • Peter Lorre belongs at the top of this list. Even his characters that were not villains were creepy, due in no small part to his distinctive voice and laugh.
  • Next is Richard Widmark's Psycho for Hire Tommy Udo from Kiss of Death, who likes sending old women in wheelchairs on short but exciting trips down the stairs. So much so that he inspired Frank Gorshin's portrayal of the Riddler in Batman.
  • From Kill Bill, we have Gogo Yubari, normally a blankfaced psychopath in schoolgirl attire. Upon being asked to walk away from battle with the Bride, she gives a giggle that would be cute, if we hadn't already seen her utter insanity...and commences trying to beat the Bride up with a meteor hammer.
  • Dr. Giggles...as should be apparent.
  • Nazi Agent Major Arnold Ernst Toht in Raiders of the Lost Ark. The moment he says "We...h-huh...we are...heh-heh...not thirsty..." in that breathy, stuttering sex offender's voice, you know nothing's beneath him. He lets more giggles rip when Indy and Marion are sealed in a tomb.
  • Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom: Lao Che. "To the poison you just drank!" Cue chortles.
  • Repo! The Genetic Opera has Pavi Largo. His giggle is so cute and effeminate, it's hard to believe he's actually something of a monster.
  • The aptly-named "Giggler" from the Charles Bronson film Death Wish 3.
  • Asami from Audition giggles like a schoolgirl as she's cutting off her lover's feet with Razor Floss.
  • Renfield in Dracula has one of the goofiest laughs ever, and man is it ever creepy.
  • From The Road to El Dorado, Tzekel-Kan, the high priest. As he is already both comically hammy and scarily eager to perform human sacrifices and see the townspeople horribly killed, his giggling walks a fine line between creepy and hilarious.
  • In Live and Let Die, this is, unsurprisingly, the case with Kananga's henchman Tee Hee.
  • In King of New York, Laurence Fishburne plays The Dragon as a giggling villain. It seems to be something between a nervous tic and an occasional psychotic break.
  • In the 2010 Clash of the Titans, Medusa laughs frequently as she battles Perseus' squad.
  • Robert Englund's mercinary character in The Adventures of Ford Fairlane giggles maniacally every time he makes an appearance.
  • The Toon Patrol in Who Framed Roger Rabbit? fit this trope, particularly Psycho, who has a very distinct giggle compared to the other weasels.
  • Esteban Rojo from A Fistful of Dollars whenever someone is being tortured.
  • Romero from Escape from New York, added with a heavy dollop of Ambiguously Gay.
  • Calder from Prince of Darkness. A Scary Black Man with a Badass Baritone who makes high pitched giggles after being Touched by Vorlons makes for serious creepiness.
  • Nigel from Rio.
  • Whats Up Tiger Lilly features a giggling black thug in the Japanese film's first fight scene. His creepy laughter is carried over into Woody Allen's Gag Dub.


Literature

  • The title characters in Duumvirate can do the Evil Laugh, but far more often they just do some version of this.
  • This trope is at least half the reason many fans of Harry Potter hate Dolores Umbridge more than the series Big Bad. It's even worse in the movie version, thanks to Imelda Staunton's magnificent performance. There's tales of viewers with the powerful urge to somehow find a way to leap through the screen and punch her, if not worse.
  • Zabulon, leader of the Day Watch's Dark Others in the Night Watch series, breaks into a giggle every so often. It serves as a warning sign that you've just screwed up in trying to counter his tactics, or that events have progressed into the category of utterly weird.
  • Stephen King's Flagg is fond of this, especially in his Dark Tower incarnation. Coupled with his Slasher Smile and deathly pallor, he manages to creep the hell out of the poor bit-part villains in Wizard And Glass.
  • Mr. Teatime, especially in the movie.
    • IIRC, in one of the Discworld books Mad Lord Snapcase is described as having a Psychopathic Manchildish snigger that was more terrifying than any booming Evil Laugh.
      • Also used in Equal Rites, where the Things from the Dungeon Dimensions induged in evil snickering during one of Esk's nightmares.
  • At the end of The Pilo Family Circus, Kurt Pilo, undergoing a Villainous Breakdown and mutating due to badly-restrained anger starts chuckling and giggling to himself: "Oh hoo hoo hoo hoo hoo... Well now, well now, isn't this something? Someone's having a laugh... oh ho ho ha ha... There's, ha ha, traitors, and I'm..."
  • Wilson Kemp from the Sherlock Holmes story "The Adventure of The Greek Interpreter".
  • In A Series of Unfortunate Events, Count Olaf and his girlfriend, Esme, become an extreme and ridiculous version of this in The Grim Grotto. Working on perfecting their evil laughs, they ended up with things like "Ha ha heepa heepa ho!" "Tee hee terrycloth!" "Giggle giggle glandular problems!
  • From Robin McKinely's Sunshine: One of the vampires in Bo's gang giggles; it's how the titular character recognizes him in a later encounter.
  • The men with no pain from the Inheritance Cycle madly giggle in battle.
  • Shadowthrone from the Malazan Book of the Fallen is dramatic, partially insane (albeit Crazy Awesome) and prone to erupting into fits of the giggles at least once in most of his appearances. Though by the last book, while no one could ever really call him "good", he does prove rather less than villainous after it's revealed that he masterminded most of the plot's resolution in order to cement his place among the gods.
  • Varys from A Song of Ice and Fire, who may very well not be a villain at all.
  • In Ian Fleming's Live and Let Die, we see how Mr. Big's henchman Tee-Hee got his name, as he giggles while breaking James Bond's finger.


Live Action TV

  • Doctor Who has The Master, a master of chuckling, chortling and guffawing.
    • Anthony Ainley's |Master was quietly chuckling to himself all through Logopolis and Castrovalva. Seeing as how that's when Tom Baker left the series and Peter Davison came on as the fifth Doctor, it was especially disturbing to many a fan.
  • On Red Dwarf, the episode "Demons and Angels" had the crew meeting their "good" and "evil" selves; when playing Evil Lister, Craig Charles came up with an impressively scuzzy giggle.
  • In the Firefly episode "Objects In Space" River Tam's maniacal giggling manages to freak out Jubal Early.

Jubal Early: You're somewhere on this boat. Somewhere with a com, playing games!
[Rivers deranged giggling filters over Serenity's com system]
Jubal Early: That's somewhat unsettling.

  • Buffy the Vampire Slayer. Warren Mears even giggles right before he shoots Buffy and kills Tara.
    • The Mayor does this on occasion too.
  • Gackt gives Mr. Brain's Takegami Teijirou a bizarre laugh that's a mix between Giggling Villain and Evil Laugh. The result is...creepy, to say the least.
  • Jim Moriarty in Sherlock.
  • Rumpelstiltskin does this a lot in Once Upon a Time. His Storybrooke counterpart Mr. Gold doesn't, though, even though he still remembers his true identity.


Theatre


Video Games


Web Original

  • Tyrian Callows in RWBY, to go along with being just generally Ax Crazy.

Western Animation

  • Klondike Kat's foe Savoir-Fair is not a giggler, but his accomplice Malamutt certainly is.
  • In The Jetsons one episode involved a gang of mobsters who had a gorilla as an accomplice, who did this so much the gang named him Giggles. The boss of the gang didn't like him much, complaining "a million gorillas in this world and I get a giggles."