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| - Basic Trope: An evil child.
* Straight: Bob is an evil ten-year old.
* Exaggerated:
* Bob is a Complete Monster, even though he's only six.
* Fetus Terrible
* Downplayed: Bob is an evil fourteen-year-old.
* Justified:
* Bob doesn't know how evil his actions are, because he's just a kid.
* Bob is constantly abused.
* Inverted: Kid Hero.
* Subverted: Bob appears to be evil, but we learn he's only pretending so that he can infiltrate an organization consisting of actual evil children.
* Double Subverted: Bob performs a Face Heel Turn so that he can defeat Alice, the leader of said organization, and stays evil.
* Parodied: Bob goes to a camp every summer where the counselers teach the campers how to be evil.
* Deconstructed: Because he's a kid, people don't know he's evil when they look at Bob, since he's cute.Bob uses this to get away with his crimes.
* Reconstructed: Bob crosses the Moral Event Horizon by committing an especially heinous crime. Said crime gets on the news and all of a sudden people know Bob's evil.
* Zig Zagged: Bob is your average villain until he undergoes a Heel Face Turn. He goes to a measure of goodness that rivals that of the The Hero's. In order to defeat the Big Bad, Alice, Bob must perform a Face Heel Turn. Eventually Bob crosses the Moral Event Horizon and becomes a Complete Monster.
* Averted: Bob isn't evil.
* Enforced: One of the writers decided to make Bob a villain because there are too many Kid Heroes in the series.
* Lampshaded: "No matter what horrible thing I do, I will get away with it! You know why? Cuz I'm still a child and no one ever suspects children! Delicious!!"
* Invoked: Alice decides to use a mind control device so that more kids can join her organization of evil children. Bob is one of these who is affected by the device.
* Defied: Before he was born, Bob's more heroic father Charles did everything in his power to make sure that Bob wouldn't be born evil.
* Discussed:??
* Conversed: "There aren't many evil kids in real life." "Yeah, keep telling yourself that, buddy!!"
* Exploited: See Deconstructed.
* Played for Laughs: All of Bob's crimes fall in the territory of What Do You Mean It's Not Heinous?, like, for example, stealing cookies from the cookie jar.
* Played for Drama: When the government finds out Bob's evil, they send an entire team to find him, and they have to take Bob away from his parents. Back to Enfant Terrible
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