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Psycho Pink (trope)

"Sono ni ude PINK PINK PINK!
Atama no naka SICK SICK SICK!"
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Sometimes, looks can be deceiving, especially when it comes to characters or objects wearing pink. For a color associated with femininity, innocence, playfulness, and love, they are often the ones that need to be watched out for. Female characters often at first appear to be quirky or crazy in a good way before exposing their... well.. true colors in the style of being a bitch or crazy in a bad way.

Intense shades of pink such as hot pink and magenta can be associated with this, as they can be off-putting and too much for the eyes, and as such, characters who wear these shades, like the Alpha Bitch in teen films, can be a red flag, or a hot pink flag in this case. Muted shades of pink like puce or old rose can give off a macabre and visceral feel, and can also convey a psychologically not-all-there character.

Can be part of Subverted Innocence, specifically subverting Pink Means Feminine (supertrope of Pink Girl, Blue Boy, Pink Is for Sissies/Real Men Wear Pink, Princesses Prefer Pink, and Rose-Haired Sweetie), Cute and Psycho, and Cheery Pink, juxtaposing what is often seen as a soft, gentle, welcoming color with a more aggressive, unsettling character type. Though this principle doesn't always apply; see Nothing Nice About Sugar and Spice (which will frequently contain this trope) when the very "sweetness" and traditional femininity is used to evil ends. There are also cases when a genuinely good characters who wear pink can give their nasty sides if pushed to their limits.

In Japanese Media, the Yandere girls can be seen usually with pink clothes and/or hair. With pink being associated with love and romance, and being in Love Makes You Crazy if it's not Mad Love outright for these characters, you get a lot of psychotic pink-themed characters.

Male versions are more often crazy out of the gate or initially played off as adorable. Pink, being associated with femininity, is a deceptive/deliberate color for a female villain or a male Sissy Villain. Considering that men used to wear pink prior to the 20th century, and some tints and hues of pink are reddish, there would be an overlap regarding the violent and passionate nature of pink and how some men find the color manly despite its softened appearance.

Can overlap with Pink Is Erotic when it deals with hypersexuality and sexual depravity. Killer Rabbit, Bright Is Not Good, Purple Is Impure, Mysterious Purple, and White and Red and Eerie All Over also often overlap.


Examples:

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    Advertising 
  • Downplayed in Suzy Puppy; the majority of the ad is bright pink to contrast the dark reality of puppy mills.

    Anime & Manga 

    Art 
  • The Roses of Heliogabalus, by Lawrence Alma-Tadema, has the guests being smothered to death by a mountain of pink rose petals while the Roman emperor Elagabalus, in his decadence, gazes at the ill-fated guests with nonchalant indifference.

    Asian Animation 
  • Noonbory and the Super 7 downplays this with both Jetybory and Rosygury. Jetybory, who is magenta, is the most aggressive and hotheaded of the Super Sensors. Rosygury is not physically pink, but it is her favorite color, and she is a rude, selfish villain.

    Comic Books 
  • Batman: The villain Flamingo wears all pink and is a vicious psychopath.
  • Green Lantern: The Star Sapphires wear pink/purple outfits. Originally, Carol Ferris's Star Sapphire persona was evil and was even responsible for the murder of Katma Tui, John Stewart's wife. The Star Sapphire emotional entity is even a pink alien monstrosity with too many teeth and limbs called the Predator and has been known to drive Star Sapphires mad with love.
  • Runaways: Molly Hayes' parents were a pair of sadistic supervillains whose eyes glowed pink whenever they used their powers. Incidentally, whenever Molly's eyes and hair acquire a pink glow, it's usually best to run far away...
  • Sonic the Hedgehog (Archie Comics):
    • During the King Scourge arc, Sonic and Amy come across Amy's alternate universe counterpart, Rosy. In this universe, the wish she made on a ring to get older ended up making her lose her mind and all she wishes to do now is smash anyone she sees with her spiked hammer.
    • From the same arc, Scourge's super form has bits of pink on him and causes his ego to swell even further while likewise making him more dangerous.
  • Transformers: In The Transformers (IDW) and its sequel series, The Transformers: Robots in Disguise, Arcee has pink coloration and is a cruel, violent berserker who brutally maims her victims and has an extreme vendetta against Jhiaxus, who painfully changed her chassis into the feminine one (though while she wanted to become female, Jhiaxus' ways were extremely painful). Also, it was noted that pink is the same color as energon, which flows in the Cybertronian veins akin to blood, so from Cybertronians' point of view, her coloration is equivalent to a human painting themselves blood-red.

    Fan Fiction 

My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic:

  • The popularity of Pinkie Pie's example of this trope (see the "Western Animation" folder below) has made it a very common focus in Dark Fics:
    • Cupcakes (Sergeant Sprinkles): In this infamous fanfic, Pinkie Pie is a serial killer and cannibal who not only uses pieces of her victims in her cupcake recipe but also takes cutie marks, pegasus wings, and unicorn horns and adds them to the dress she wears when torturing somepony.
    • Fallout: Equestria: While not as evil as some of these examples, definitely psycho. When given control over most of the country, Pinkie's antics spiral into paranoia, and she begins turning Equestria into a watchful police state, eventually ruining her friendships in the process.
    • Party of None: Pinkie has lost her sanity from her friends not going to Gummy's after-birthday party and captures Rainbow Dash, tying her up while showing off an implied Split Personality.
    • Rocket To Insanity: Subverted. In this fic, the events of Cupcakes (Sergeant Sprinkles) are revealed to be nightmares that Rainbow Dash has had. Rainbow Dash keeps having recurring nightmares of Pinkie Pie murdering her, which drives HER to insanity, and she eventually assassinates Pinkie.

Other:

  • Danganronpa: Paradise Lost: Noriko Aino, who wears a pink dress, turns out to be a violent and completely shameless Yandere perfectly willing to harm Daisuke Hiyori's friends, family and foes to have him all to herself, and if she fails, she's not above killing him as well.
  • In the Discworld of A.A. Pessimal, an Assassin from a renowned Family is looking to make her name. Aware that the genetic lottery has denied her the striking red hair of her two aunts — both Assassins who have earned the title of The Red Death by their country's mortal foe next door, she looks at her strawberry-blonde hair and decides that very faint hint of red isn't going to cut it. She applies creative thought to this problem and decides to do something radical. She has her hair dyed with streaks of brilliant neon-pink. Just to make herself distinctive. And the Pink Death is born. Even if, this being the Discworld, a more literal-mindedness applies at first and titles like The Raspberry Ripple Death or the Merkle And Stingbat Pro-Keratine Salon-Quality Ultra-Bright Shocking Pink with Pro-V Death were bandied about.
  • In Pursuit of a Star: Rosie is a Pink Tenrec counterpart to Surge the Tenrec. She's modeled after Amy Rose, but the process in which she gained her powers and the brainwashing rendered her mentally unstable and extremely aggressive. Even Starline noted that it was more accidental and he would need to make adjustments (read: erase her memories and try again) once he managed to get Surge, Kit, and Thrash back under control.
  • Petals Fallen: Petal Robotnik (formerly Amy Rose) is a pink hedgehog who's murderous and extremely mentally unstable.
  • Total Undead Drama: A good chunk of the girls change to pink gowns after they're turned into vampires by Storm. But this is the most prominent in Sadie and Katie who were the first two turned by him. While still retaining their air-headed valley girl qualities, they likewise don't hesitate to attack their former friends and ignore the pleas of whom they capture to present to their master.

    Films — Animation 
  • The Bob's Burgers Movie: Grover Fischoeder is eventually revealed to be the one who murdered Cotton Candy Dan as part of an elaborate plan to frame his cousins and build a mall on the wharf. Grover is known to wear a pink suit and wears a pink tracksuit in the 3rd act.
  • Child star Darla Dimple from Cats Don't Dance dresses exclusively in pink. On-camera and in public, she bubbles with girlish charm and cutesy-poo goodness. When the general public isn't watching, however, she's scary and a vicious Prima Donna. And if her tantrums aren't enough to scare you, she has a Mighty Glacier manservant named Max who is loyal to her every command. That's why everyone at Mammoth Studios walks on eggshells around her.
  • Model Citizen from Justice League: Crisis on Two Earths is an evil version of the hero Looker from the Crime Syndicate's Earth. She wears a pink costume and has mind control powers which she tries to use on the Flash. Fortunately for him, Wonder Woman knocks her out.
  • Rebuild of Evangelion: Mari Illustrious Makinami wears a pink plugsuit and pilots a pink EVA Unit. She's also the most bloodthirsty and violent of the EVA Pilots.
  • Rio 2: Gabi is a pink frog who will kill anyone just to win Nigel's love. Subverted when it's revealed that her species isn't poisonous.
  • Spinel from Steven Universe: The Movie is a psychotic pink Gem who has elastic powers and wields a scythe. She has a big beef against Pink Diamond, who abandoned her for Earth, and is set to destroy it.
  • The Aracuan Bird, who first appears in The Three Caballeros, is bright pink with a red crest on his head, and is, per the Narrator, "one of the most eccentric birds you've ever seen". His antics are usually pretty harmless, but sometimes they can cause big problems, such as drawing separate train tracks branching off from the main one, causing Donald and José's train to Baía to quite literally split apart, before reforming later on.
  • Toy Story 3 gives us Lotso, a pink teddy bear who smells like strawberries. At first, he's amiable and welcoming to Woody and the gang when they first show up to Sunnyside Daycare. However, when they try to escape, he reveals his true nature as that of a tyrannical dictator who rules the daycare with an iron fist and imprisons them. Additionally, he's a toy equivalent to a nihilist in that he sees toys as just trash to eventually be thrown away.
  • The Willoughbys, the titular family are very magenta and very psycho. The Willoughby parents are incredibly abusive and are so obsessed with each other that they routinely neglect to feed their children. They are also willing to leave their children to freeze to death at the top of Mount Everest. The kids themselves are a more justified example in that their parents abuse is why they created a vacation to the deadliest places on Earth, just so that they would be free of their terrible parents and so that they could have new better parents.

    Films — Live-Action 

    Literature 
  • Durarara!!: Haruna Niekawa is easily one of the less sane characters in the series, which is saying something given the Cast Full of Crazy. She's an Ax-Crazy Saika Child who slashes hundreds of people across Ikebukuro to express Saika's love and is worryingly obsessed and infatuated with her former teacher, Mr. Nasujima, despite him being a pedophile who only wanted her money. After Anri cuts her, she returns wearing a bright pink dress and a rose-themed purse, and is every bit as violent and unstable as ever.
  • Harry Potter: Dolores Umbridge not only wears pink but has her office's walls colored pink and lined with cute kitten-themed decorations upon becoming Hogwarts' Defense Against the Dark Arts teacher in Order of the Phoenix. She's also a thoroughly corrupt Sadist Teacher who delights in inflicting cruel punishments upon students and generally abusing her power.
  • It: Henry Bowers is the bully who torments The Losers Club who uses a switchblade as one of his weapons. In the novel, Henry is said to wear a pink motorcycle jacket and he once beat up a kid for laughing at him for wearing it.
  • Johnny the Walrus: The Mad Doctor intending to "grant" Johnny's wish by mutilating him into an actual walrus has neon pink hair.
  • The Misfit of Demon King Academy: Initially, Emilia Lud(o)well has a pair of pink eyes and was a murderous racist. However, she gets reincarnated into a brown-eyed half-demon and eventually realizes how wrong her actions and beliefs were after being made to suffer the same racism she supported.
  • In A Song of Ice and Fire, the official colors of House Bolton are red and pink. They're best known for flaying people alive and betraying their king and allies to gain control of the North.
  • Toy Academy: Bootleg is notable for his hot pink color scheme. He turns out to be Evil All Along, and the Big Bad of Book 1. His pink color turns out to be important to the plot: after stealing Commander Hedgehog's arms, he painted them pink to look like his own. Grumbolt figures this out when he realizes that he has pink paint on his paw. Bootleg shook hands with him before his paint dried.

    Live-Action TV 
  • In Batman (1966), the Joker wears a magenta suit instead of his comic-book incarnation's trademark medium-purple one. While portrayed in a lighter and goofier way than usual, he is nonetheless a crazed clown who constantly torments Gotham City with his outlandish schemes.
  • Doctor Who: The sadistic Helen A from "The Happiness Patrol" has hot pink highlights in her hair.
  • First Kill: Elinor wears pink almost exclusively. She is also a two-faced manipulator who drinks people's blood and, should they not survive, throws their bodies to alligators in the river and takes their ID cards as keepsakes.
  • In Kamen Rider Zero-One, Jin is a Psychopathic Manchild whose Rider form happens to have pink armor. Notably, he matures into more of an Anti-Villain midway through the show, and when he loses the Psycho traits he loses the Pink as well; switching to red armor.
  • Killing Eve: Villanelle's first Iconic Outfit is a puffy pink ballgown made by Molly Goddard that she wears to a psychiatrist's appointment while she's convincing the Twelve that she's still psychotic enough to kill anyone they want. It gets a Call-Back in Season 2 when she wears a pink tutu and a pig mask to string up and kill an adulterous husband in Amsterdam.
  • Scream Queens (2015): Season 1's marketing had the Chanels decked in hyperfeminine pink outfits while wielding weapons or having bloodied hands. The plot is about some Sinister Sorority Sisters dealing with a Serial Killer.
  • Squid Game: The guards of the Deadly Game all wear hot pink hazmat suits, which doesn't make them any less intimidating when they heartlessly gun down eliminated players and dispose them into coffins, alive or not, for incineration. Also, the coffins they used are wrapped with a pink ribbon as some sick joke.
  • Super Sentai and Power Rangers:
  • Ultraman Geed has the Belial Fusions incorporate a pink eclipse.
  • Ziwe has a cutesy, all-pink aesthetic spanning from the show's logo to its set to most of the titular host's outfits, but is a decidedly non-cutesy show in which said host inflicts emotional distress on her guests by (jokingly) attempting to frame them as bigots.

    Music 
  • Ironically inverted with the singer P!nk. In her earlier music videos, when her hair was usually pink, she was depicted as a hard-partying but fun girl. After she went blonde, she's shown as a more violent character (especially in the videos for "Trouble" and "Try").
  • In "Psycho" by Mia Rodriguez, the singer interprets a sociopathic woman who drops pots on her neighbor, kidnaps two people, cuts her mom's hair, and pushes her grandma's face on a cake For the Lulz. Her character wears an all-pink outfit, complete with pink sunglasses, flowers, and hair clips. The song's starting verse is "I'll wear all pink to your white wedding", meaning that Mia's character equals pink with being antisocial.

    Professional Wrestling 
  • The Hart family, famed for their Training from Hell and also being extremely good technical wrestlers, have black and pink as their signature colours. A Hart family member will usually have the Sharpshooter as a finisher — a submission that allows them to put an opponent's back under such strain.
  • AJ Lee after her Face–Heel Turn to become a deranged, manipulative "crazy chick" would often have a mixture of pink and black on her gear. Given her Not Like Other Girls persona, the use of pink in her entrance graphics evoked this rather than femininity.
  • Alexa Bliss similarly was a cutesy face coded with purple and blue. When she first turned heel to become a more ruthless character, eventually dubbing herself "Five Feet of Fury", her costume of choice was a pink two-piece with claw marks on it.
  • Liv Morgan was called up to TV in 2017 to switch from her Plucky Girl Joisey face character to a maniacal heel who relied on sneak attacks and appeared to be quite deranged. Her hair was eventually dyed pink, and lots of her gear would have pink on it.
  • Sasha Banks's initial heel turn just saw her becoming a Beta Bitch first to Summer Rae and then Charlotte Flair, when her hair was brown. Upon striking out on her own to become a far more ruthless, psychotic character, her hair was changed to pink. The pink became more pronounced the further she climbed up the ladder, being at its brightest when she won the NXT Women's Championship. Although she had a Heel–Face Turn shortly after, she was Good Is Not Nice, and kept the pink hair.

    Tabletop Games 
  • Warhammer:
    • Slaanesh is associated with pinks and purples and just so happens to be the most hedonistic of the Chaos Gods. Their mark is also bright pinkish-purple.
    • Fellow Dark God Tzeentch also sports hot pink as a secondary color (prominently in the form of Pink Horrors), and they're a Mad God associated with fortune-telling and eldritch knowledge.
  • In Warhammer 40,000, the "Emperor's Children" Chaos Space Marine chapter features a pink color scheme, and even other Chaos Marines consider that chapter excessive in its depravity.

    Video Games 
  • ANTONBLAST: Satan's skin is closer to being a shade of pink, and this is why he desires to siphon Anton's delightfully deep red skin tone so he can become the reddest being on/in the planet.
  • In the Ape Escape series, the only female of the Freaky Monkey Five is Pink Monkey, a pop singer. While she's normally annoyingly sweet and perky, making her angry (and it's easy to anger her) unleashes Pink's Superpowered Evil Side, who's a terrifying Tsundere. She's probably the scariest and most dangerous of the group, and that's saying something.
  • BlazBlue:
  • Bug Fables: Monsieur Scarlet is a pink ant that wears women's clothes, and he is a ruthless criminal who lures the exploration teams into his hideout with false help requests before revealing himself to drain their lifeforce to the husk.
  • Dead Rising:
    • Dead Rising 2: Randall "Randy" Tugman is an optional psychopath who wields a giant pink chainsaw as he takes women hostage so he can force them to marry him.
    • Dead Rising 3: Dylan Fuentes is the psychopath who represents Lust from the Seven Deadly Sins. He wears a pink cowboy hat, pink underwear, and pink cowboy boots as he wields a phallic flamethrower.
  • Deltarune:
    • Susie, the bully of Kris's class, has pink skin in the Dark World and an aggressive and violent personality to go with it, which slowly softens throughout the game.
    • One of Spamton's glasses' lens is pink and he gains magenta-colored armour as Spamton NEO, and he's a manipulative and murderous lunatic.
  • Doom:
    • Demons are big muscular monstrosities that run fast at Doomguy to bite him with their gaping maws; they're also very pink, hence their (ascended) Fan Nickname of "Pinkies". In the original game, they're not easy or quick to put down with basic gear thanks to their 150 Hit Points, groups can quickly soak up the player's ammo, and their running speed can easily trick Doomguy into eating the Splash Damage of his own rockets. In later games, they gain a battering ram attack where they charge in a straight line, and god help whatever's in front of them.
    • Barons of Hell, satyr-like humanoids with bright pink upper torsos, are the toughest non-boss demon in the classic games, at 1000 Hit Points, and behave like roided Imps with higher stats and faster projectiles. They show up as mini-bosses at the end of Doom's first episode, and occasionally in later levels and the sequels as durable shocktroopers.
  • Dragon Ball FighterZ: Android 21 is an Artificial Human created partially with genetic information from Majin Buu. As such, she has the same pink skin that Buu does, and the two even comment on their similar appearance. However, due to a flaw in her design, she is also afflicted with a Horror Hunger that makes her see everyone else as food. Trying to fight this hunger drove her temporarily insane until she split her "evil" and "good" sides apart, but she reveals at the end of the game that the hunger hasn't vanished and it'll only be a matter of time before it drives her insane again. Thus, she kills herself to prevent that from happening.
  • Fable II: Features Valiant Avenger Pink Dye for clothing and hair, described as, "A dark, imposing pink. Although not as threatening as brighter pinks, it’s still deeply disturbing to those who know the colour’s brutal history." Fable II also features Insatiable Butcher Pink Dye and Apocalyptic Pink Dye.
  • Fate/Grand Order: Medb looks like a petite Rose-Haired Sweetie dressed all in white, with a cute smile, angelic face, and bubbly attitude... Until you notice that the thing she's holding is a glowing pink whip with a dildo attached to it. Medb is the main antagonist of the America Singularity. She took the heroic Cú Chulainn and fused him with a monster to make a dragon-like Fallen Hero that could fulfill her thirst for conquest and libido, is proud to call herself a bitch, and orders the Celtic warriors to conquer America for the sake of her glory. Out of the Singularity, she's an Abhorrent Admirer towards said version of Cú Chulainn regardless of him stating repeatedly that he's disinterested. To top it all off, she says that she qualifies for the Rider Class by her ability to ride men, and her Noble Phantasm is literally closed curtains and way too many hearts, and does special damage against male enemies. All in a pink background.
  • Garten of Banban: Opila Bird, a bright pink clay bird with Flamingo and Ostrich DNA. Given how animalistic they are, they come off as a lot less evil than most of the kindergarten's residents, but will still charge down the protagonist should she encounter them.
  • Chalis of Golden Sun: Dark Dawn is a flirtatious Lady of Black Magic with pink hair seeking to bring about The End of the World as We Know It.
  • I Was a Teenage Exocolonist takes place on Vertumna, an alien planet where the predominant colours are pink and purple. Possibly because it's the garden planet of an alien race, who are very hostile to humanity. Native fauna include the manticore, a predator which stands as tall as a horse and consists almost entirely of pink spikes. Plasrifle blasts barely leave a mark on it.
  • Just Shapes & Beats has it where the color pink effectively acts as The Corruption, being some sort of Made of Evil essence that turns anything originally made of non-pink colors violently hostile towards un-corrupted life. Best exemplified by The Boss, the Big Bad that is the source the corruption, since it's naturally pink and is a major Generic Doomsday Villain with no notable motive besides corrupting everything it can and killing what it can't.
  • The titular KinitoPET is a pink axolotl with legs who initially acts as your virtual assistant (directly referencing those from back in the '90s) who just wants to be your friend. Turns out, he's hell-bent on that latter part, no matter what — forcefully deleting your Steam friends, making sure you can't escape his presence, and when he asks you who your best friend is and you continue to answer something else than his name, he will just type in his name himself.
  • Kirby:
  • The Legendary Starfy: Puchi Ogura #5. She hates love, has a Hair-Trigger Temper, a sadistic personality, and tries to have her partner, Numan, eat Starfy alive in their boss battle.
  • Lollipop Chainsaw:
    • When Juliet uses her special ability, the background turns a sparkly pink as she decapitates zombies with a chainsaw.
    • Josey James is one of the Dark Purveyors and he's accompanied by the color pink. While Josey was content to avoid the action by partying at the Fulci Fun Center, he fights in a neon pink environment with a UFO that glows neon pink.
  • Gandrayda from Metroid Prime 3: Corruption is pink and turns evil once she gets infected with Phazon (though it's implied she was jealous of Samus and wanted to replace her before that happened).
  • Misao: Yoshino, the Alpha Bitch of the school who serves as the More Hateable Minor Villain, is the only character with pink hair.
  • Mortal Kombat: Mileena is usually Kitana's evil clone created by Shao Kahn for the purpose of replacing Kitana should she learn the truth that Kahn is not her true father. Mileena often wears purple or pink as opposed to Kitana who wears blue. Downplayed in the Continuity Reboot, Mortal Kombat 1, as while Mileena is now Kitana's actual sister and on the side of the heroes, she is still more Hot-Blooded and savage than the graceful Kitana.
  • Ninja Gaiden (2004): One of the Five Greater Fiends of the Holy Vigoorian Empire is Alma, a woman who was transformed into a demon by Doku. Alma has pink skin in demon form and turns purple when she achieves her One-Winged Angel form.
  • No More Heroes: "Bad Girl" is a psychotic killer in a frilly pink outfit who just casually kills clones and people just for the heck of it. And she's proud of it too.
  • Pokémon:
  • Sonic the Hedgehog: Pink Wisps grant Sonic the Pink Spikes power, which turns him into a burning hot spikeball that can barrel through enemies. Although the Pink Wisps themselves are not evil, they do have an angry look, and the instruction manual for Sonic Colors describes them as "somewhat harsh, but they are in fact very kind by nature. Zazz, The Hot Tempered wildcard of the Deadly six, is also pink with purple accents in his design."
  • StarCraft II: Matt Horner's pink-haired mercenary ex-wife Mira Han is introduced as willing to betray her current employer Colonel Orlan to Matt if he matches Orlan's price, and keeps Orlan prisoner for him and Raynor. She returns in the second game as an antagonist, since they need Orlan to find out where the kidnapped Raynor is being kept, but she refuses to give him up without Raynor's say-so...
  • Juri Han, the psycho Taekwondo girl from Street Fighter and one of the new antagonists of the later games, has pink as one of her main colors, along with purple and black.
  • Super Mario Bros.:
    • Two of the Koopaling siblings, Wendy O. Koopa and Roy Koopa, have primarily pink colour schemes. Apart from serving Bowser and antagonising the Mario Bros., the two are quite ill-tempered and often getting into fights with each other. Wendy in particular is often depicted as greedy and irritatable, while Roy is a muscle-bound bully.
    • When Wario was first introduced in Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins, the artwork at the time portrayed him with pinkish overalls, and he was a greedy villain who took over Mario's castle and hypnotized the inhabitants of Mario Land. The Wario Land games would change the overalls' color to violet to coincide with his change into an Anti-Hero.
  • Terraria: Plantera is a monstrous floral guardian of the jungle that awakens after the destruction of all three mechanical bosses and comes to destroy anyone who breaks its bulb. In the first phase, it takes the form of a massive pink flower bud.
  • Played with for Pom in Them's Fightin' Herds. She's a character in a fighting game, but she's a Shrinking Violet Sweet Sheep being forced into battles, with her puppies doing most of the fighting while she mostly tries to just keep the others away. Double Subverted in her Level 3 Super, if the opponent attacks one of her pups, she temporarily loses her meek personality and attacks in a violent and blind rage.
  • War for the Overworld: Shale is an erratic, unstable Mad Bomber whose mechanics encourage a highly agressive playstyle of swarming your foes with a horde of savage beasts. Her default color is pink.
  • WildHearts: The Volatile and Deeply Volatile Kemono, black colored Kemono glowing with pink energy, that are described as variations of normal monsters that have been both empowered and driven Berserk by absorbing too much Celestial Thread.
  • Will You Snail? features Squid, a murderous, unstable AI that wants to eliminate humanity. He's represented by a hot pink avatar.
  • The Wonderful 101: Wonder-Pink is a downplayed example. She does have a big heart, likes kids, and is one of the good guys, but she also has a serious Hair-Trigger Temper and often threatens violence when she gets displeased with her teammates.

    Visual Novels 

    Web Animation 
  • Fools Gold: Into the Bellowing Wilds: Queen Bouclaire of Kylandria is a 10-year-old girl who wears a pinky glittery ballgown, powdered French wig, and unicorn crown. She also took over the kingdom from the rightful rulers by lying, manipulating, and poisoning her way up, executing any who disobeyed her.
  • In the concept series Fuwa Fuwa Foof, the titular Foof's gangster outfit is colored in a variety of pink tones.
  • Glitchtale:
    • The main antagonist of the second season is Bête Noire: a young girl dressed entirely in pink with hair and eyes to match. In reality, she is a Humanoid Abomination with an impressive kill count, and the pink colour symbolizes her soul trait, which is Fear.
    • There's also Kumuzilla, another Eldritch Abomination that is an amalgamation of many tiny blobs of Fear to make up a larger, cloud-like body to swallow everything. And it's entirely pink.
  • Meta Runner: Evelyn Claythorne sports a prominent pink hairdo and skirt, and her TASCorp quarters are absolutely slathered in pink. She's also a massive Psychopathic Womanchild of a Meta Runner who's willing to screw over Tari just so that she can have all the glory, and she seems to have no qualms in joining up with the Mad Scientist who just murdered her boss if it means gaining an edge over Tari.
  • In Mystery Skulls Animated, two of the three main antagonists have pink color motifs.
    • Lewis, the first antagonist, is a bright pink ghost who violently seeks retribution on the man who killed him, and would stop at nothing to get his way. His flames are also very powerful, nearly blowing up a house and physically potent enough to conjure realistic and dangerous illusions.
    • The other antagonist, Shiromori, wears pink clothes and lipstick, and she's an Ax-Crazy yokai who plans on killing Mystery for his magic blood. This is best showcased in "Hellbent" and "The Future", where she psychotically breaks open the Mystery Skulls truck just for a chance at a drop of Mystery's blood and becomes violently jealous when she realizes that he's moved on from her for his new owner Vivi.
  • PONY.MOV: Fluttershy has a pink mane, and she turns out to be murderous when she kills Rainbow Dash with a chainsaw for entering her shed.
  • Pretty Kitty: The titular character is a bright pink cat mascot, and the version of them Kasey hallucinates is an extremely obsessive version of them who is overly eager to keep Kasey from abandoning the suit. Getting into Kasey's personal space and gaslighting him into thinking he's useless unless he's Kitty is what they do when they're nice.
  • RWBY: Neopolitan "Neo" is a cute, petite girl with pink hair with an eponymous ice cream motif in her color palette. She's also a ruthless fighter who enjoys toying her opponents and is introduced as the right-hand of Roman Torchwick.
  • Smile HD is about Pinkie Pie murdering all her friends in gruesome ways, including (but not limited to) kicking Twilight so hard that her head flies off and disemboweling Rainbow Dash. Eventually, she blows up the world.

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  • In the Dream SMP, Technoblade is associated with the colour pink (as a result of him having a Minecraft pig as his skin), and is often depicted with pink hair and clothes in fanart. He is also notably the best fighter in the entire server, and is sometimes regarded as pretty violent and bloodthirsty.
  • Pink Guy of Filthy Frank is a man in a pink bodysuit who is very unhinged with some moments of lucidity and Hidden Depths and can only scream in gibberish if not uttering edgy phrases in a Kermit-like voice.
  • Markiplier has a recurring character in his videos called Wilford Warfstache, a reporter with a pink handlebar mustache, who wears a pink bow tie, sometimes has pink hair, and often wears pink suspenders or a pink shirt. Wilford is known to kill nearly everyone he interviews, due to him not seeming to understand that when you kill people, they usually stay dead.

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  • Big Hero 6: The Series: Mr. Sparkles has bright pink hair and is often considered to be completely insane among the series' cast, even by fellow criminals like Felony Carl. He does ditch the pink elements of his appearance when he is mutated by Liv Amara in Season 2, and come Season 3, he turns over a new leaf to become a genuine Nice Guy.
  • Bob's Burgers: Louise, the youngest of the Belcher children, always wears a pink bunny hat and is often called cute by unwary adults, but is really a manipulative sociopath.
  • Danger Mouse: The Princess, a spoiled pre-teen who became a supervillain after being exposed to a mind-amplifying gel, wears a pink princess outfit.
  • Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends:
    • Berry from the appropriately named episode "Berry Scary" is a pink imaginary friend with an unhealthy crush on Bloo and a great dislike for Mac due to being the best friend of his crush. While the worst thing she does in her debut episode is manipulate Bloo into ending his friendship with Mac, she commits more vile crimes in her second appearance, "Affair Weather Friends": keeping a rich family hostage in their own mansion while stealing their property and impersonating a guy named Barry, all of this just to steal Bloo from Mac (whom she attempts to murder this time).
    • Nemesister from "Challenge of the Super Friends" is a more toned-down example but still very much has this trope as her aesthetic (though mixed with a fair amount of black as well). She is mean, evil, and sadistic but also pink-loving and obsessed with all things cute and girly. She can be utterly ruthless but also has a tendency to whine and pout.
  • Kipo and the Age of Wonderbeasts: The Alpha Mom and Dad that take in and adopt Wolf when she was five wear preppy, pink clothing. It's soon revealed after a year of living along side them and their children that the wolf parents only took in Wolf to train her to be "prey with it's own strength" and a hunting challenge for their kids.
  • The Loud House: Lola sports a pink pageant dress, as she competes in junior beauty pageants a good chunk of the time. She's also one of the more aggressive Loud sisters, who isn't afraid to take advantage of her siblings to get what she wants. The others try not to make her purposely mad as she can be very scary when angered. Ironically this is in direct contrast to her twin, Lana, who's a messy kid but much nicer.
  • Miraculous Ladybug: Quite a few of Hawk Moth's victims are outfitted in pink after they are akumatized into serving as his minions (although in some cases it's because they were wearing pink to begin with). This includes Reflekta, who wants to turn everyone in Paris into a copy of her; Princess Fragrance, a Yandere obsessed with forcing Prince Ali to marry her; Guitar Villain, who wants to murder his artistic rival and even rides around on a pink dragon; and so on.
  • My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic:
    • Pinkie Pie, the cute, bubbly horse who always loves a party, quickly gets nasty when somepony ditches her planned parties, or when somepony breaks a Pinkie Promise. Don't break the promise. A Pinkie Promise is very, very serious business.
    • Twilight Sparkle, a lavender unicorn with a pink streak in her mane and emits a pink magical aura, has some temper and obsessive-compulsion issues when things are not in order by her standards.
    • Fluttershy, despite her docile demeanor and as a Rose-Haired Sweetie to all living creatures, will put her foot down if her friends are threatened and will give anyone "The Stare" and a pep talk until they cry to submission. And when the time the animals at Princess Celestia's zoo during the Grand Galloping Gala were frightened by her, she angrily demands them to love her.
    • Subverted with Princess Cadence, who's a pink Winged Unicorn introduced seemingly as a Bitch in Sheep's Clothing out to drain the energy of Twilight's brother... but she's actually an impostor. The real Cadence has been imprisoned and replaced by a Changeling queen — who in her true form is coded with green.
    • Played very straight with Cozy Glow, the Enfant Terrible Bitch in Sheep's Clothing who serves as the Arc Villain of Season 8 and a member of the Villain Team-Up in the Series Finale. She can be perfectly sweet when she wants to, but when the chips are down she only uses the magic of friendship to manipulate and control others for personal gain and will gleefully team up with said Changeling queen, an evil centaur, and an ancient God of Evil to raze the entire world if it means getting the power she wants.
  • PAW Patrol:
    • One member of the Kitten Catastrophe Crew is a cat version of Skye, who wears a pink uniform just like her and is as mischievous and destructive as the rest of the KCC.
    • Sweetie wears a magenta collar and a magenta crown and is an Evil Brit who seeks to usurp the throne from the Princess of Barkingburg.
  • South Park: Wendy wears a pink hat, and she shows her Yandere side in "Tom's Rhinoplasty" when she gets Ms. Ellen sent to the sun just because Stan had a crush on her.
    Wendy: I told her; [gains white irises] Don't. Fuck. With. Wendy. Testaburger!
  • SpongeBob SquarePants:
    • Patrick can sometime slip into this on his worst days, especially when he gets angry.
    • "Sandy, SpongeBob, and the Worm" has SpongeBob describing the dreaded Alaskan Bull Worm as BIG, SCARY, and PINK! (Though it's actually white; only its tongue is pink.)
      Sandy: So is Patrick's belly button, but I ain't afraid of that neither.
  • Steven Universe:
    • In the main series, Pink Diamond was initially portrayed this way, being the one who colonized Earth and is supposedly exploiting its resources for Homeworld. The story goes is that a Gem named Rose Quartz and a sizeable number of fellow Gems rebelled against her reign, and slew Pink Diamond, ending the colony. Or so it seemed. The truth is that Pink Diamond, seeing the impending doom of such a planet brimming with life, disguised herself as Rose Quartz, caused a rebellion against her Diamond sisters, faked her death, and her actions triggered her sisters to nuke the Earth of Gems and turn them into monsters.
    • In Steven Universe: Future, Steven, realizing that everything from Gemkind has been resolved and taken care of, gets into so much angst, stress, and trauma built up throughout the series, that he becomes a giant pink monster rampaging Beach City.
  • Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles:
    • Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (1987) introduced Krang into the franchise—a genius brain-like alien conqueror loosely inspired by the Utrom in the original comics, who joined forced with the Shredder for their shared goals of conquering Earth. While he is a Laughably Evil villain like Shredder for the most part, some episodes would emphasize his sadistic tendencies and ruthlessness more than others.
      Krang: Because I enjoy watching people and animals suffer! And you, my friends, are both!
    • Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (2003): Subverted with Ch'rell. Despite being a member of the predominantly pink Utrom race, he is actually red in color.
    • Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (2012): The Kraang are an entire race of pink, psychopathic aliens hell-bent on conquering Earth and all of reality, led by Kraang Prime, who is more psychotic and malevolent than all of his minions put together. However this is downplayed once it's revealed that they were all originally peaceful, pacifistic Utroms who were brainwashed by Kraang Prime into becoming copies of himself. Playing this straight is Kraang Sub-Prime, an Utrom who willingly defected to Kraang's side and is gleefully sadistic.
  • Tiny Toon Adventures: Sweetie Bird in certain episodes, whether she's trying to hunt Bookworm as a snack, or attempting to torture Furrball (who is, more often than not, minding his own business).
  • Total Drama: Sugar from the Pahkitew Island season wears a pink top as part of her clothes. She's also utterly unpleasant and repulsive, serving as one of the villainous competitive contestants of the season. Being more then willing to throw her teammates under the bus. Not only to win, but likewise out of pettiness for someone she hates like Ella.
  • Totally Spies!: In one episode, the world's wealthiest people are being mysteriously abducted, and Sam, Alex, and Clover are assigned as protection detail to the next likeliest victim. Their client — a barely-veiled Paris Hilton — not only has pink on the brain, but is later revealed as the one behind the abductions (eliminating the competition so she can become the richest person in the world).
  • Villainous (Cartoon Network): Bad Influencer Miss Heed is a pink-haired Love Freak with Living Aphrodisiac powers which she abuses by enslaving an entire city to satiate her low self-esteem.

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  • "Baker-Miller Pink" was a color that was thought to reduce aggression and was widely utilized in prisons and insane asylums for this purpose. However, a later study in a different location showed the exact opposite effect.


 
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Once everyone stops defending Mikan from the possibility that she murdered Hiyoko and Ibuki, Mikan herself ends up losing it and snaps at them all.

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