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{{Quote|So it came to pass, that the human race fell... and the Earth was no more. And I looked down upon my new dominion, as Master of all. And I thought it... good.|[[The Master (Doctor Who)|The Master]], after he is successful in subjugating Earth.}}
 
{{Quote|So it came to pass, that the human race fell... and the Earth was no more. And I looked down upon my new dominion, as Master of all. And I thought it... good.|[[The Master (Doctor Who)|The Master]], after he is successful in subjugating Earth.}}
 
Villains who win against the hero and/or are successful in their ultimate goals (ie. [[Audrey II]] taking over the world with its children in the original ending of ''Little Shop of Horrors'', [[Shadow the Hedgehog]] destroying, enslaving or saving the world based on the player's choices in ''Shadow the Hedgehog'' and [[Helmut Zemo (Marvel Cinematic Universe)|Helmut Zemo]] tearing apart the Avengers to avenge his family's demise caused by [[w:c:marvelcinematicuniverse:battle of Sokovia|one of the Avengers' battles]] in ''Captain America: Civil War'').
 
{{Quote|I win! '''I win!''' Hahahahahaha!|[[Wario]] after defeating the [[Black Jewel]]}}
 
{{Quote|Long ago in a distant land, I, Aku, the shapeshifting Master of Darkness, unleashed an unspeakable evil! But a foolish Samurai warrior, wielding a magic sword, stepped forth to oppose me. Before the final blow was struck, I tore open a portal in time and flung him into the future, where my evil is law! Now the fool seeks to return to the past, and undo the future that is Aku!........'''NOOOOOOT'''! Because, after all these years, I HAVE FINALLY CAPTURED SAMURAI JACK AND THE SWORD!!! [evil laughter] To all those fools who dare oppose me, your hero is '''dead!''' Your home is '''dead!''' I am the one true master! Let this be a lesson to all; '''TIME TO DIE, SAMURAI JACK'''!!!|[[Aku]] broadcasting his victory over Samurai Jack to the entire world (after reciting his monologue in the original intro) }}Villains who win against the hero and/or are successful in their ultimate goals (ie. [[Audrey II]] taking over the world with its children in the original ending of ''Little Shop of Horrors'', [[Shadow the Hedgehog]] destroying, enslaving or saving the world based on the player's choices in ''Shadow the Hedgehog'' and [[Helmut Zemo (Marvel Cinematic Universe)|Helmut Zemo]] tearing apart the Avengers to avenge his family's demise caused by [[w:c:marvelcinematicuniverse:battle of Sokovia|one of the Avengers' battles]] in ''Captain America: Civil War'').
 
   
 
It should be noted that, for some, the goal wasn't to kill the main protagonist. Notably, Successful Villains are very common in many modern-day horror movies (e.g. [[Freddy Krueger]], [[Jason Voorhees]], [[Godzilla]], [[Kayako Saeki]], etc) as well as some tragic fictional works (e.g. [[Padre Damaso]], [[Iago (Othello)|Iago]], etc) in which many of these villains succeeded in killing the protagonist in the end. Sometimes, a Successful Villain can be a [[:Category:Protagonists|Protagonist]] since protagonists are known for winning in the end.
 
It should be noted that, for some, the goal wasn't to kill the main protagonist. Notably, Successful Villains are very common in many modern-day horror movies (e.g. [[Freddy Krueger]], [[Jason Voorhees]], [[Godzilla]], [[Kayako Saeki]], etc) as well as some tragic fictional works (e.g. [[Padre Damaso]], [[Iago (Othello)|Iago]], etc) in which many of these villains succeeded in killing the protagonist in the end. Sometimes, a Successful Villain can be a [[:Category:Protagonists|Protagonist]] since protagonists are known for winning in the end.

Revision as of 21:04, 28 August 2017

So it came to pass, that the human race fell... and the Earth was no more. And I looked down upon my new dominion, as Master of all. And I thought it... good.
~ The Master, after he is successful in subjugating Earth.

Villains who win against the hero and/or are successful in their ultimate goals (ie. Audrey II taking over the world with its children in the original ending of Little Shop of Horrors, Shadow the Hedgehog destroying, enslaving or saving the world based on the player's choices in Shadow the Hedgehog and Helmut Zemo tearing apart the Avengers to avenge his family's demise caused by one of the Avengers' battles in Captain America: Civil War).

It should be noted that, for some, the goal wasn't to kill the main protagonist. Notably, Successful Villains are very common in many modern-day horror movies (e.g. Freddy Krueger, Jason Voorhees, GodzillaKayako Saeki, etc) as well as some tragic fictional works (e.g. Padre Damaso, Iago, etc) in which many of these villains succeeded in killing the protagonist in the end. Sometimes, a Successful Villain can be a Protagonist since protagonists are known for winning in the end.

Though these two categories can overlap, this is not to be confused with Karma Houdini, as this villain, despite his/her success, can still be defeated later, usually at the end of the story if his/her success occurred at the beginning or middle of it, or in a sequel since some villain victories open the doors for sequels (ie. Scar finally becoming the King of the Pride Lands after killing his brother and banishing his nephew, only to be dethroned by said nephew later in the movie, and Emperor Palpatine finally taking control of the Galaxy by manipulating the Chosen One, only for said Chosen One to betray and destroy him three sequels later). Also, sometimes these villains finally succeed in their goals, but not the way they expected (Wile E. Coyote finally catching Road Runner, but only when he became too small to eat him, and Max Mordon obtaining immortality, but in the form of an undead mummy).

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