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Well, I must say I am impressed. Such a teeny little angel defeating such a big, bad god of the underworld. Why Pitty, that must make you the most powerful Nintendo character of all time! I'm actually rather proud of you. 8-bit Pit would've never made it this far. But don't worry, I'm not going to tear up your credits again. The game really is over... which why I'm hear to delete your save data! ONE, TWO, THREE, GONE!... No, I'm just messing with you, buddy. Settle down, your saves are, uh... safe. I mean, I don't even have a body anymore. Couldn't delete a save file if I wanted to. I'm not even sure I can be resurrected in this state. There's the real tragedy. This dashing physique, this literally godly body is gone forever. Ladies everywhere are no doubt weeping as we speak! Your fault! Oh well, I'll figure something out. I have, what... 25 years until the next sequel? Anywho, you could always revisit me and other... "friends"... in the chapters you beat. You could play our battles over and over again like a favorite book or a broken record. Oh, and if the mood strikes you, throw some hearts into the Fiend's Cauldron. Hearts spice up the difficulty of the level, and can net you some sweet rewards! And because I'm not a sore loser, I've unlocked Boss Battle mode for you. So, here's to Kid Icarus: Uprising, my new favorite game of all time. Thanks for playing! Hades, OUT!
~ Hades in the post-credits scene of Kid Icarus: Uprising.
That’s So Meta!: Unpause the video and stop reading these.
~ One of the achievements in Dr. James Sheridan’s server.

Pure Evils who have "heightened awareness" and are able to break the fourth wall and interact with their works' audiences. Many of these villains also possess "Genre-Savviness", which allows them to recognize certain tropes and fictional elements in their works.

Examples Are:

  • Frank Underwood, who constantly talks to the audience about his plans and his next move.
  • Patrick Bateman, who, like Frank, he constantly talks to readers, although in this case, he talks about his personal life, how many push-ups he does, how it feels to kill people, etc.
  • Bill Cipher, who alters the opening of the series and admits that he's a television character.
  • God, who at one point notes that “villains get all the best lines”.

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