Wayne Cramp

In the animated series The Cramp Twins, Wayne Cramp is the sibling of Lucien and a major antagonist.

Personality
Wayne demonstrates many of the typical crude habits associated with bullies and kid antagonists like name-calling (typically his preferred insult of "girlpants"), harassing his brother, and physically assaulting others. At times, he demonstrates borderline sociopathic behavior in his treatment of Lucien. And, unfortunately, he often manages to get away with his misdeeds by somehow convincing others that he's a "good boy" in a falsetto voice. However, he resents the attention he receives from his admirer Wendy, the daughter of his father's boss and sometimes is victimized by her actions. While usually a Karma Houdini, he does sometimes face retribution for his actions.

Wayne also loves collecting junk and is friends with the junkyard owner Dirty Joe.

However, there have been a few occasions where Wayne showed a considerably more compassionate side, although some of them were a tad warped. Such an instance was where Wayne cared for a rabbit he named "Hankenstein" (although he liked the rabbit for its violent tendencies and habit of attacking Lucien).

Acts
Most of the time, Wayne is particularly antagonistic towards his twin Lucien who is often the unfortunate victim of his pranks, schemes and fads. Among such acts include:
 * During a phase where he acted as a supervillain, he forced Lucien and his friend Tony into playing the victimized superheroes.
 * On an occasion in which he became fond of stretchy pants, Lucien gained a kind of revenge on his brother by exposing said pants as being women's clothing. Wayne reacted by tying up Lucien upside down straitjacket-style in the backyard.
 * When their cleanliness-obsessed mother developed a rather acidic experimental cleanser, Wayne tied Lucien to a skateboard to be a sacrifice. He also was pretty willing to have his father become a victim if it meant saving himself.
 * Lucien, being a total nature lover, was extremely guilt-ridden over seemingly killing a cricket. Wayne, no doubt loving any opportunity to psychologically torment his brother, acted as though he were the cricket's spirit and delighted in seeing his brother's shaken state. (Although this is later foiled when he slips up and mentions a "cocoon" which prompts Lucien to realize that it's a deception.)

His acts extend beyond the family at times. He once influenced a class of younger, impressionable children to become vandals and thieves. (Although this backfired on him when they used his "I'm a gooood boy" defense to get him arrested by the cops.)