Lois: Excuse me? He's the one who owes me an apology! He was watching me go to the bathroom!
Peter: Well, clearly, he thinks you're attractive, Lois. It's a positive thing. Thank you, Glenn, for complimenting our family.
Loretta: We have had it with his disrespect for women. We're petitioning the city to have him removed from the neighborhood!
In the realm of fiction, perverted characters are sometimes treated as being harmless or quirky, even when they commit actions such as voyeurism, unwanted touching, taking unwanted sexual pictures of people among others, which are actual crimes. This is typically done by giving them redeeming qualities such as drawing the line at things like rape or Sexual Extortion, or possessing redeeming qualities such as kindness or protectiveness towards their friends. However, not all perverts are portrayed positively; some perverts are portrayed in a negative light either because they lack the positive qualities of "good" perverts or for being perverted in general.
In stories where there are "good" perverts, the bad perverts are typically defined by lacking the redeeming qualities expressed by the good ones. Whereas a good pervert would draw the line at things like rape, sexual blackmail, or abuse, an evil pervert will have no problem committing those crimes if the opportunity comes. While a "good" pervert will still see the people they act lecherously towards as people, and treat them with some level of respect, an evil pervert will treat the targets of their lust as sex objects whose purpose is to fulfill their desires. When it comes to consequences, a "good" pervert will, at worst, get beaten up and/or scolded for his behavior, but never suffer any serious or long-term repercussions. By contrast, an evil pervert's punishments tend to be more serious and long-term, with some common ones being imprisonment, lawsuits, and death. Finally, while a good pervert's actions are often Played for Laughs, an evil pervert's actions will almost always be played seriously, unless said actions are a form of Black Comedy.
In works without "good" perverts, acts that would be tolerated from "good" perverts might be viewed as abhorrent even if said perverts aren't rapists. These types of works treat perverted acts that would be Played for Laughs in certain other works in a more serious light, such as by having such characters be hated and feared by the targets of their harassment and by portraying their actions as immoral even if they don't rape people. In some fanfiction, it's not rare to see likable perverts be painted in a negative light by having their actions being treated less comedically by the narrative and other characters, with some fanfiction even Flanderizing said characters by making them worse than they are in canon.
Predatory Perverts are usually depicted as the weakest enemies for the heroes to fight. Usually scared off by a stronger, more imposing man or facing a humiliating defeat by a woman and her fellow sisters. Predatory Perverts are often manchildren depending on their crimes or if they have a disability that affects their ability to know right from wrong, because only a manchild or a sociopath would genuinely believe these behaviors are socially acceptable.
Due to the double standards about women sexually harassing or raping men, these characters are almost Always Male.
These types of characters have a good chance of being a Hate Sink. Often overlaps with Sisterhood Eliminates Creep. Sometimes overlaps with Lust Makes You Dumb if said character's downfall is caused by their perversion. If their target is of Incompatible Orientation, they may be willingly Ignoring Sexual Orientation. Characters who fall under the Stalker with a Crush, The Peeping Tom, Handsome Lech, and/or Dirty Old Man tropes might be portrayed as one of these if their pervertedness is painted in a negative light. Could lead to Rape as Drama. The Evil Counterpart to the Chivalrous Pervert and the Lovable Sex Maniac. Contrast Ethical Slut and Good Bad Girl for characters who enjoy sex, but have principles about it and Oblivious Pervert for characters who unknowingly act sexually predatory. Also compare and contrast Playful "Perv" Accusation.
Super-Trope to:
- The Chikan: A character who molests people on crowded trains, buses, or subway cars
- Creepy Gym Coach: A gym teacher who sexually abuses their students.
- Creepy Uncle: An uncle who sexually abuses their niece(s) and/or nephew(s).
- Depraved Bisexual: A sexually predatory bisexual person.
- Depraved Homosexual: A sexually predatory gay man.
- I Have You Now, My Pretty: A villain attempts to sexually assault a hostage.
- Lecherous Stepparent: A stepparent who is sexually predatory towards their stepchildren.
- Pedophile Priest: A priest who turns out to be sexually abusive towards children.
- Pedophilia Is a Special Kind of Evil: Pedophiles are treated as the lowest of the low.
- Predatory Pimp: A pimp who's abusive to their employees.
- Psycho Lesbian: A sexually predatory gay woman.
- Serial Rapist: A criminal who has committed rape multiple times.
- Sexual Predator Boss: A person who sexually abuses their subordinates.
- Sexual Predator Bully: A bully who also sexually harasses people.
Not to be confused with Psychosexual Horror.
Like all Sexual Harassment and Rape Tropes, No Real Life Examples, Please!
Examples:
- I Saw Your Willy: Alex and Sam take a photo of Alex's willy and send it to their friend Katy, and it spreads all over the Internet and makes him a laughingstock. The next day, he gets a text message from a strange man that says, "I liked your willy. Can I show you mine?"
- Akame ga Kill!: Bolic is an imperial spy who poses as part of the Path of Peace religious group, taking advantage of countless women by mixing drugs into their food. He's even brazen enough to try to assault Leone on a whim in an active danger zone. He's a marked contrast to Esdeath, who has an obsessive but genuine affection towards Tatsumi.
- Berserk:
- Lord Gennon is a slimy old noble who enjoys harassing and raping his very young male servants. He once pressured Griffith into bed by leveraging his ability to provide supplies and provisions to the Band of the Hawk. When they meet again years later, Griffith calmly rams a saber into Gennon's face.
- Unlike his laughably or stylishly evil peers, Wyald is an animalistic ogre of an Apostle who takes whatever woman catches his eye, willing or not. He is so lacking in self-control that he tries to assault Casca on the battlefield, giving Guts a prime opportunity to attack with his sword.
- Bleach: Nnoitra Gilga is a misogynistic Arrancar and the 5th Espada, who suggests that his colleague Ulquiorra assault Orihime Inoue to "tame" her after she's captured by Aizen's forces—something that leaves even the usually stoic Ulquiorra disgusted; and later sticks his fingers in Orihime's mouth—a gesture so suggestive in Japan that it was censored in the anime adaptation—to shut her up while his Fracción Tesla Lindocruz tortures Ichigo in front of them.
- Dandadan has several predators who's perverse antics are never Played for Laughs.
- The first are the Serponians, a race of alien clones who capture female organisms to steal their reproductive organs and use them to advance their species' biology. They try to do this to Momo by stripping her of her clothes, using psychokinesis to sexually stimulate her and attempt to remove her organs with a phallic cybernetic device taking the place of the perpetrator's genitals.
- The men in the Kito family have a side hobby of visiting co-ed hot springs where they try to sexually assault any woman or girl that happens to be there.
- In the Kozuka Knives Arc, Coach Murakami is revealed to be a pervert pig who looks up provocative photos of high school girls online and blackmails them into sending him more photos so he doesn't expose them to their families. If that wasn't enough, he also extorts his coworker Miss Adachi into performing sexual favors for him since he's financially supporting her hospitalized mother.
- Death Note: Light's second victim, Takuo Shibuimaru, was a lecherous creep who sexually harassed a woman on the street and chased after her when she ran away. The anime made him even worse as he tried to rape said woman when she rejected him.
- The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess (2016): Unlike Midna, who is a Chivalrous Pervert towards Link, Zant has a creepy obsession with the Twilight Princess, as first shown when he menaces Midna and attempts to embrace her against her will. It gets worse with the revelation that he's kept an eye on Midna since she was a child, and wanted to marry her when her father died.
- JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Stone Ocean: The Ku Klux Klan members who lynched Weather Report grab Perla and make unwanted advances on her, with their leader even trying to give her a Forceful Kiss. When Perla rejects their advances, the leader pushes her to the ground.
- One Piece: Saint Charlos is a member of the Celestial Dragons, a group of World Government nobles who are legally allowed to do anything they want to anyone who isn't a Celestial Dragon. One of the ways that Charlos abuses his power is by enslaving women and forcing them to be his "brides." His introductory scene has him doing this to a nurse simply because he thought she was a beauty, then shooting her fiancé when he protests.
- Ranma ½: Happosai is an utterly Implacable Man of a pervert, his powers as an Old Master of the Anything Goes martial arts school making him unstoppable to anything but equal martial artists or the Rule of Funny. Entire armies of women have been subject to underwear theft and being felt up. He is Hated by All in the cast, but there is very little they can do about him. If the series was any more serious about it, he would be considered the biggest sexual criminal in Japanese history.
- Rosario + Vampire: Nagare Kano is a creep who enjoys taking indecent pictures of girls and then using the pictures to blackmail material so the girls will let him take more photos of them in skimpy outfits. Worse, he openly admits that he's done this so many girls that he's lost count. Kurumu ends up becoming one of his victims, but she eventually decides to kill him when Nagare declares his intent to go after Kurumu's friend Moka.
- Witch Hat Atelier: The unnamed witch selling glasses that can see through clothing attempts to defend himself by claiming that peeping is harmless. Luluci, a victim of attempted rape as a child, has none of it and calls out that even something "harmless" like peeping is sexual assault that dehumanizes the victim. Her male companion Easthies, for his part, is nothing but disgusted when the peeping tom tries to get his sympathies since he's a man.
- Yu-Gi-Oh!:
- Yu-Gi-Oh! (first anime series): Kokurano is a creepy, lecherous con man and Phony Psychic who tries to attract girls with bogus predictions. He goes as far as to drug Anzu with chloroform and try to rape her. Fortunately, since Yami Yugi was chasing Kokurano down for trying to drop a bookcase on him earlier, he cuts the situation short.
- Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters: One flashback reveals that Anzu was a victim of a man who lured her into a secluded room by blackmailing her with the knowledge that she had an after-school job (which is against the rules at Anzu's school). Said man had a camera and threatened to tell the school about her job unless he let her film her body. Fortunately, Anzu was saved by Yami Yugi, who stopped the pervert by inflicting a Mind Crush on him.
- Ladybug in a Half Shell: Johnny Smith, better known as Johnny the Perv, is hated by the male and female population of his school for his habit of groping the female student's butts, with April once punching one of his teeth out for doing it to her and Adrien threatening Johnny when he tries to grope Marinette.
- Mending the Knots: Oreo is a member of team NNUL who has a crush on his teammate Pyrrah, and is hated by pretty much every good character because he expresses his feelings by doing things like trying to spy on Pyrrah while she's changing, steal her underwear, sneak in her bed, and touch her without consent, which naturally makes Pyrrah deeply uncomfortable rather than flattered. After Oreo is expelled from Beacon, pretty much no one is sad to see him gone.
- Given his behavior in canon, especially earlier on, it's a Fandom-Specific Plot for fan works of My Hero Academia to portray Mineta in a highly negative light for his harassment and sexualization of the female characters, though how far he's willing to go varies.
- The Best Case Scenario, if you're being "realistic" portrays Mineta's treatment of his female classmates as one of the glaring issues with how U.A. is run, with him leaving the hero course following the collapse of hero society since being unable to become a hero means he can't attract women to sexualize and later being arrested for repeated sexual harassment. It also criticizes Aizawa for doing nothing to rein him in when he'd routinely expel students or threaten to do so for far less justifiable reasons. In addition, an earlier sexual harassment case that took place an earlier class he'd taught, which eventually escalated to the point of rape due to his inaction, resulted in the victim joining an Alliance of Revenge comprised of students and family members Aizawa had screwed over due to his failings as a teacher and murdering him.
- In Bone of My Sword, Mineta's predatory behavior is blatantly enabled by Aizawa. It takes Mineta skipping class under the pretext of going to the restroom, barging into 1-B and lunging at Fuyumi in full view of Vlad King and the whole class for Aizawa to do more than give him a proverbial slap on the wrist, and even then he just puts him on The Dreaded Toilet Duty. What's worse, it's heavily implied that Mineta is working with his uncle, who's part of a human trafficking ring, taking pictures of girls at U.A. to stoke his interest.
- Cursed Blood has Mineta getting kicked out of U.A. and arrested for attempting to rape an escort, even using his Quirk to try and stop her from running away when she tries to get away from him.
- Exploited in Entropy: The Fate of the Hero System, where the Fallen Heroes Alliance leaks Mineta's history of sexual harassment towards women via Operation Winepress. Not only does this lead to Mineta losing his hero license and facing legal consequences, it divides his former classmates over how to handle the fallout and causes a major scandal that helps erode public faith in heroes, U.A., and the HPSC.
- In Harassment
, Mineta was hated by the girls of U.A. for his constant sexual harassment, and he was eventually expelled for groping Tsuyu when the League of Villains attacked the school. Despite becoming homeless and struggling to hold down a job, he hasn't changed at all, as he constantly harasses Eri, a teenager, on her way to and from school. When Eri brings her sister-in-law Ochako to protect herself, he has the audacity to both blame everyone else for the consequences of his actions and grope Eri, which causes Ochako to snap and beat him to a bloody pulp. Afterward, Mineta is arrested and sent to prison for harassing a minor and abused by the other inmates, who are appalled by what he did. When asked about the incident, Ochako says, "He's lucky I was the one walking her home. If it had been my husband, prison would have seemed like a relaxing vacation compared to what he'd do."
- A Hero Rises: Even before coming to U.A., Mineta was expelled from every other school he went to because of his habit of sexually harassing the girls at his school, with him accumulating fifty complaints. Even after getting expelled by Aizawa, he sneaks into the school to try and peep on the girls, which results in him being arrested.
- Look Over Your Shoulder has Mineta drugging Yaoyorozu in an attempt to rape her during Class 1-A's second year, resulting in his classmates losing any respect for him and his expulsion. He later spends his adulthood stalking and sexually assaulting his former classmates.
- The Multiverse's veins of Silver: The Vice Principal series has Aizawa getting taken to task for ignoring Mineta's harassment of his female students. Mineta also exploits The One Week Law briefly decriminalizing rape in Japan, though he pays heavily for this once law and order is restored.
- One for All and Eight for the Ninth: Mineta has a history of sexually harassing girls long before he enrolled in U.A., but thanks to his mother Karen's connections, said incidents were swept under the rug, which results in him getting away with his harassment in U.A. Mineta's antics cause him to become one of the most hated students in school, and when he's expelled for groping Momo, whose father has more wealth and connections than Karen, during a mock-battle, no one is sad to see him gone.
- Fusion Fic The Tick vs... MY HERO ACADEMIA! has Mineta becoming less of a pervert after Izuku tells him and Kaminari (who, like Mineta, became a hero to pick up women) about Captain Celebrity, an American superhero who has three restraining orders and is on a sex offender registry for sexually harassing the women he saved and for coercing female villains into sleeping with him in exchange for reduced sentences. As a result, Mineta decides to control his perverted tendencies to avoid Captain Celebrity's fate.
- The Night Unfurls: The Black Dogs are essentially an entire army of Predatory Perverts, as their goal, both in this fic and in the Kuroinu Hentai series they originally came from, is to create an empire where all women are made into Sex Slaves and every man can have as many women as they desire. They also project their own perversion onto other men, assuming that All Men Are Perverts who would be eager to enslave and rape any woman that catches their fancy.
- The Naruto fanfic Push Comes To Shove paints Jiraiya as this as part of his Adaptational Villainy, with his habit of peeking on women being treated by both the other characters and the narrative as immoral and predatory rather than a humorous quirk. In addition, unlike in canon, where peeping was the worst thing that he did, it's revealed in chapter 4 that Jiraiya frequently blackmailed the women in his spy network into sleeping with him by threatening to reveal information about their pasts.
- Ranma Club: Mikado Sanzenin is treated like this, with his habit of kissing women without their permission being treated as an act of sexual assault rather than an act of flirting. The Winx Club find his act of kissing girls without consent, even if they have boyfriends, abhorrent to the point where Stella puts a curse on him so that he can't kiss girls unless they consent. At one point, when Mikado tries to kiss a girl with a boyfriend, said girl is freaked out by the random guy trying to kiss her and relieved when her boyfriend punches said guy out.
- This Bites!: Unlike in canon, in which Absalom's perverted tendencies were Played for Laughs, this story treats him as a sexual predator who would have no qualms about sexually assaulting women if the opportunity came to him.
- With Pearl and Ruby Glowing: Ratigan is lustful towards young men regardless of their age. leading to him assaulting multiple boys throughout the series. He's also deprived trans women Pyrrha and Ruby Rose of estrogen with the intent of raping them when they looked like boys again, groomed Riley (a nonbinary DFAB) into sexual abuse, and assaulted an androgynous girl Lisa Loud.
- The Cell: Carl Rudolph Stargher is a Serial Killer being pursued by the FBI after murdering a series of young women. Although he doesn’t sexually assault them, his motives and methods are heavily influenced by kinks (he videotapes his victims drowning as a form of extreme voyeurism, and watches them while suspended on wires hooked into his back). His mental landscape is even worse, where he keeps memories of the girls on display in various bondage poses and bindings.
- The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers depicts
Grima acting like that toward Éowyn. In the book, it is stated that he lusted after her, but their interactions are never shown.
- Men in Black II: Creepy, a Bit Part Bad Guy at the start of the movie, is a mugger who attempts to rape Serleena after she assumes the form of an underwear model. Thankfully, before he can do anything heinous, she abruptly swallows him alive, an idea prompted by him licking her face and telling her "(she) taste(s) good."
- Return of the Jedi: Jabba the Hutt is shown to force women, including Leia, into wearing revealing costumes and keeping them at his side at all times, leaving what happens offscreen to the audience's imagination. On the sail barge, Jabba is shown forcing Leia to run to him and says that she will soon learn to "appreciate" him.
- Rob Roy: Archibald Cunningham is established as an extreme deviant when he takes advantage of the maid Betty, and sexually assaults Rob's wife Mary. He was sent into service to the Marquess of Montrose partly because of his infamous acts back home.
Argyll: So, Mr. Cunningham, what are these principal sins that distress your mother? Dice? Drink? Or are you a buggerer of boys?
Cunningham: It is years, your Grace, since I buggered a boy. And in my own defense, I must add, I thought him a girl at the moment of entry.
- In the Different Seasons novella Rita Hayworth and the Shawshank Redemption and its film adaptation, Bogs Diamond is notorious for molesting and sexually abusing his fellow inmates. Red even notes in the novella that there's hardly any shortage of gay partners or heterosexual men quietly seeking companionship in Shawshank; Bogs is just that much of a sexual sadist.
- I May Be a Guild Receptionist, But I'll Solo Any Boss to Clock Out on Time: A few Guild clerks at the headquarters ogle Alina and the newbie receptionists when they come visit for training. One of them later hits on Alina when she's alone after the seminar, taking it to the point of grabbing her when she tries to excuse herself. Jade, who has been Alina's Stalker with a Crush for the series so far, intervenes on her behalf, pulling the man aside and threatening to expose his inappropriate behavior to the higher-ups. Notably, because this is in the middle of Jade's "Image Improvement Campaign", he's acting on his morals, rather than out of jealousy over Alina getting attention from other men, demonstrating his high ground in comparison to the staff member.
- The Rising of the Shield Hero: Tact is a dark example of a Harem Seeker who, despite having plenty of women who voluntarily like him, has no problem brainwashing women into becoming part of his harem while hypocritically claiming to be "rescuing" them from the people who tried to protect them from Tact's predations.
- 1000 Ways to Die: Perverts are always portrayed as scumbags who violate people's privacy and dignity, with their deaths being treated as karmic punishments for their actions.
- The Big Bang Theory: Howard Wolowitz is the self-proclaimed womanizer of the group (though this is a case of Small Name, Big Ego since he’s rejected by almost all of the women he hits on) and both he and Raj regularly go out to hook up with women. Although Penny has endured many of Howard's lecherous comments and Terrible Pick-Up Lines, she eventually reaches her breaking point in "The Killer Robot Instability", calling him pathetic and creepy, and telling him he’s never going to have a girlfriend and he’s going to die alone. Though a joke at the end implies Howard learned nothing from his experience, he actually does tone it down considerably only showing up Once a Season before being dropped entirely after getting married. Later episodes even have Penny calling herself Howard's friend in full sincerity and even being in a car alone with him in one episode.
- The Brittas Empire: In "Underwater Wedding", Laura mentions catching Mr. Appleby watching women get changed in the changing room, suggesting that he was only not thrown out because the ladies were too embarrassed by being watched. Whilst very mild justification can be made that he's doing this after drinking 18 cans of lager, it doesn't change the discomfort of the visual, and it simply makes Brittas more willing to get him kicked out of the leisure centre.
- Buffy the Vampire Slayer: Warren Mears, the leader of the Trio, is an Evil Nerd who’s frustrated by his inability to attract women. So, in "Dead Things", he invents a Mind-Control Device and uses it on his ex-girlfriend so he can take her back to the Trio’s Evil Lair and use her as his Sex Slave. The mind-control wears off before he can force her to have sex with him, but then Warren kills her to keep her from reporting him to the police.
- The IT Crowd: Douglas Reynholm is the son of Denholm Reynholm and inherited the business after his father's death. It's quickly shown that Douglas is as stupid as he is perverted, as Jen is repeatedly disgusted by his advances and pickup lines, it's shown multiple times that his lecherous behavior has gotten him into various sexual harassment lawsuits, and he was eventually sued by Jen for nearly putting Rohypnol in her drink.
- It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia:
- Dennis Reynolds is shown to be a pathological skirt-chaser, and when he demonstrates his method of flirting, his friends are quickly disturbed by how the D.E.N.N.I.S. system is basically emotional manipulation and scaring a woman into sleeping with him until he outright abandons her after sex.
- In "The Gang Hits The Slopes", the episode is a parody of '80s sex comedies and Drisko is a parody of these protagonists. Although Drisko insists that it's harmless pranks, Charlie, Dee, and Mac are appropriately disturbed because Drisko's "pranks" are him leering at women as they shower and ripping open their shirts against their consent. The only reason the women put up with Drisko's skeeviness during the party is because they were actually prostitutes Frank had hired to distract people while he fracked the mountain for profit.
- Mr. Robot: In a world filled with hackers and terrorists, the depraved Fernando Vera is the only character in the entire series to actually rape another person. During season 4, he becomes something of a Depraved Bisexual stalker towards Elliot himself, whose actions are played very much for horror.
- My Name Is Earl: Among Camdon County's alumni of crooks and criminals, Creepy Rodney is a low-level thief and all-around pervert whom everyone hated. Rodney stole the police badge from Randy and immediately used his non-existent authority to steal all the liquor from the Crab Shack and make all the female patrons take their tops off. At the end of Stole a Badge, Rodney is arrested after finding another police badge and trying the same trick against Officer Stuart Daniels' sisters, not realizing they were cops until they turned around.
- Bully (2006): In Chapter 5, Earnest tells Jimmy to get "naughty photos" of the head cheerleader, Mandy Wiles, to mock and insult the jocks. Although Jimmy is initially against this, he reluctantly goes along with it and takes photos of Mandy at cheerleading practice, in the shower, and shaving her legs. The very next mission has The Nerds preparing to evacuate the Observatory because the Jocks were enraged to discover what happened and Jimmy has to defend the nerds. Mandy is also humiliated by what happened, and Jimmy must atone by taking down the posters that the nerds had plastered all over town. Both the Jocks and Jimmy refer to Earnest as a "sicko" for doing such a thing to Mandy.
- Dead Rising:
- Dead Rising 2: Randy Tugman is a porn-addict who was desperate to lose his virginity; during the zombie outbreak, he uses it as an opportunity to kidnap women, force them to marry him, rape them, and then kill them before finding a new woman. The only reason why Randy "marries" the women he rapes is because his father taught him to be celibate until marriage and he's only interested in having sex rather than a long-term relationship.
- Dead Rising 2: Off the Record: Richard Kelly is one of the survivors in the game. However, unlike his canon counterpart, Richard is a massive pervert and is so repulsive that Frank has to prevent a mutiny by giving Richard an erotic magazine, otherwise, all the women will leave the safehouse just to get away from him.
- Persona 5: Suguru Kamoshida is a disturbingly apt example of a Creepy Gym Coach. His Shadow Archetype and Metaverse Palace demonstrate his belief that he is the king of his own castle, able to act without consequence due to his Olympic medalist status and the school's protection. He also believes he can do what he wants to his students in his Volleyball Club, such as physically abusing the male students while sexually harassing the female students. He lusts after Ann Takamaki, but when she refuses to comply with his demands, he targets her friend, Shiho Suzui. He is implied to have raped her to seek revenge on Ann, which becomes the final straw for Shiho to try and kill herself. He shows no remorse for his actions until the Phantom Thieves steal his heart and force him to confess.
- ATTACK on MIKA: Short perverted teacher goes up to a tall female student and tries to harass her...
: Shimodo is a 35 year-old Evil Teacher who abuses his power to sexually harass the female students when the other teachers aren't looking, with his favorite target being Iori because of her height. Iori manages to expose and have him fired by secretly live-streaming him trying to strip search her in private.
- Etra chan saw it!:
- Out of all of the male antagonists, Hiiragi is the most likely to play this sort of role if the antagonist is a pervert. His actions can range from stealing underwear to outright rape, but regardless he's always treated as being a predatory creep who deserves to be imprisoned.
- My aunt blamed me for getting attacked by some pervert...
: Yuri, while walking home at night, was groped by a man wearing a hoodie. While she was rescued before he could go any further, the incident was so traumatizing for her that she decided to switch from cram school to private tutoring so it wouldn't happen again.
- In One of the workers seemed shaken...
, Akamatsu is a customer at a restaurant who sexually harasses Tsutsuji, one of the waitresses, by grabbing her hand, which makes her uncomfortable. When Tsutsuji refuses to serve him, Kuroki and Azami go over instead, but Akamatsu refuses to let them serve his food (because Kuroki is a guy and Azami is an "old hag") and insists on having Tsutsuji do it. Akamatsu eventually runs away when the large and intimidating Tachibana tells him to stop bothering his workers.
- My mother refuses to divorce him
: Tachibana is misogynist who sees women as sex objects and house maids, and even cheated on his wife with a younger woman. He eventually lost his job when he groped a female coworker.
- Final Fantasy VII: Machinabridged: Apart from trying to forcibly breed Aerith and Red XIII, Hojo proudly admits to regularly forcing humans and non-humans to mate because he gets off on it. Moreover, he hints at having his way with Aerith's mother Ifalna in the past.
- Revenge Films: 42-year-old college student is a spoiled perv
: Timothy constantly harasses the girls at his college by staring at them, giving gifts to try and convince them to sleep with him, and trying to touch and kiss them without consent. Timothy eventually gets arrested and kicked out of college for stalking a high school girl, and it later comes out that he had been reported to the police for harassing women and girls in the past.
- BAD Endings: The "Ecchi" chapter has the main character pretending to be an Accidental Pervert so he can "accidentally" grope girls without them being able to retaliate. He gets away with if for a while, until the boyfriends of some of the girls he's been harassing come to beat him. He tries to get out of his beating by offering to show pictures of girls in their underwear on his phone, which just shows that he's a genuine pervert and earns him a beating.
- The Dom Reviews: Discussed in a two-parter where Dominic reads a book by the professional pick-up artist and magician Mystery
, where he calls the practice of pick-up artistry misogynistic and reductive, as the 'Mystery Method' involves treating women like hackable robots that will output sex if you say the right things.
- "Wacky Hijinks from '80s Comedies Were Mostly Rape
" by Dropout (then CollegeHumor) has Trapp and Zac pitch ideas for a prank on their coworkers taken from '80s comedies. Pat becomes steadily more uncomfortable as he points out that their suggestions are sexual harassment, sexual assault, and in a couple cases literally rape. Trapp and Zac refuse to see it like that because if these pranks aren't harmless hijinks, then it would mean their whole society has a seriously warped and messed up view on sex and consent.
- Family Guy: In "Blind Ambition", Quagmire is caught by Lois after sneaking into the women's bathroom to watch her use the toilet. After returning from jail, he's ambushed by Lois, Loretta, and Bonnie, and they reveal they've been trying to get Quagmire removed from the neighborhood for being a sexual predator.
- Robot Chicken: In the skit Revenge on the Revenge of the Nerds, the titular nerds suffer legal consequences for their actions in the film, which includes voyeurism as well as rape by fraud, things that the original movie treated as humorous hijinks.

