They are not. They are jerks to be sure, but not evil.
We don't even know what Prowler can do yet.
A fantastic villain who should not have been brought back in the sequel trilogy.
Dolores Umbridge from Harry Potter. An absolutely despicable excuse for a teacher who enjoys making her students miserable, yet there's little they can do about it since she has support from the ministry. She embodies every bad teacher we had in our childhoods that we were powerless against, because they were an adult and we were not.
William Afton. He's an interesting character on paper and I want to like him considering how much influence he has on the Five Nights at Freddy's series, but he's just not used to his full potential and is just a mess at this point. The mere fact that this sociopath has three children could've made for such a promising story, but their relationship just isn't explored properly.
Start working on filling these pages in, then. Do not wait for someone else to do it.
I... what are you even saying?
I mean they kinda got it right. An anti-hero, or at least the modern interpretation, is a bad person who happens to do good things, sometimes entirely unintentionally. An anti-villain by contrast is usually someone with a noble or at least sympathetic motive who is willing to do morally questionable things to do good.
They will be deleted, because those kinds of pages are not to be made here. Don't put explanations of why the page shouldn't be deleted onto the actual page, or make separate main pages for the sole purpose of saying "this character is legit guys I swear".
Every page has a talk sub-page that you can find the expanded options (three dots) next to the edit button. Use those instead if you are so afraid.
@You wonder? At the top of your page is a big button that says "Edit" with a little pen icon next to it. Ignore that and instead put your cursor on the three dots next to it, which will give you some more options. Click on "Edit source" and that will open the source code editor.
@You wonder? No idea who Geo is, but just follow the guidelines given above. It's easier than it looks.
No. He's fictional.
Unfortunately it seems like they are.
The Rabbids fill me with a special kind of anger. Pushed one of my favourite series growing up to the sidelines, nearly killing it.
Apologies, internet connection cut out on me. Anyways, I'm not sure about NPE since I don't really care, but I do know that you are not allowed to make a page on PE wiki before the villain got proposed and accepted. The page will immediately get deleted otherwise. After all, it's a wiki for villains who are PE, not might be. NPE probably has the same rule.
Mate, the "do it yourself" rule dominates on this wiki. Goes for any wiki, honestly. You don't have to do anything, but you also shouldn't expect something to be done for you since more often than not it won't.
Of course you can make pages before a character is approved! PE is only a small part of this wiki. What you are not allowed to do is add the PE template and category to pages, as that is something reserved for mods and admins only to prevent abuse.
As for making pages faster, it really just boils down to experience. There isn't really a trick to it. To make something good, it takes time.
For me its usually best to make the page first and then make a proposal. Of course you can also make a proposal for a page that already exists. Never expect someone to make a page for you.
No it's not. The film is set to have its theatrical debut at the end of March.
The film isn't even out yet.