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To vote for the Near Pure Evil Proposals of the day, see:

  1. The Recruiter from Squid Game - Ends January 19
  2. Elias Voit from Criminal Minds - Ends January 21
  3. The Sliver from Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (2003) - Ends January 21

To vote for the Near Pure Evil Removals of the day, see:

None at the moment.

To vote for the Near Pure Evil Discussions of the day, see:

  1. Pinchworm from The Wacky Adventures of Ronald McDonald - Ends January 20
  2. Greenbeard from Cruise - Ends January 22

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Near Pure Evils who are not human yet have human characteristics. These may include animals or inanimate objects.

Note: Anthropomorphic characters can exhibit human-like traits or behaviors (typically mentally and optionally physically) without necessarily resembling humans physically. However, humanoid characters specifically resemble humans in form or appearance, making them anthropomorphic in a physical sense. Humanoid animals, objects, and other non-human beings can also fall under both categories. For instance, a humanoid animal is both anthropomorphic physically and falls under the humanoid category by having human-like bodies, standing upright, and having opposable thumbs, while maintaining their animalistic forms (e.g., Bowser). General humanoid characters may specifically resemble humans more closely (such as Superman), but certain humanoid characters, such as animals and other beings, can have distinctive non-human forms with human-like characteristics.

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