The Female Villains Wiki
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Welcome to the EvilBabes Wiki

This wiki is devoted exclusively to female villains (i.e. villainesses) that are found in fictional media, such as movies and tv shows, as well as comics, video games and even literature. Keywords are a big focus, as to help organize and categorize each character. Everyone is welcome to contribute.

What this Wiki Encourages

1. Tags! Yes, while it's good to have a descriptive article and photograph, category tags are this wiki's primary focus. Keywords for a villainess's actions, traits, appearance, fate, and all other factual examples are welcome. Anything strictly opinion based ("sexy" or "lame") will be removed.

2. Edge given to tv, movie and literary characters. As stated above, female villains from all fictional media are allowed, but those three are particularly welcome. This is due to the fact that there are, at present, fewer communities dedicated to them than there are, say, anime and manga.

3. Villains, not "victims". This wiki wishes to prioritize villainesses who are pure villains and show no sympathetic or redeeming qualities throughout the run of her series. What motivates her to do her evil deeds does not stem from a dark period in her past, such as traumatic abuse or getting revenge for a wrongdoing committed against either her or someone she cares deeply about. Likewise, characters who "see the light" and turn good are also of a lower priority.

Rules and Guidelines for Contributing

1. Female characters only. Villainesses throughout fiction in history have now reached well into the thousands, but still make up only a fraction compared to their male counterparts. That's a lot to wade through, and there are other communities that are dedicated to villains of both sexes. In regards sex alterations (whether voluntary or involuntary), futanari qualify, but shemales do not.

2. No real people. This wiki is for fictional characters only. Do not make pages for real life criminals.

3. No genuine beasts/animals or machines. Human and humanoid females are the priority, but at the very least the character needs to be anthropomorphic. The female T-Rex from "Jurassic Park" is not what we're looking for here. Likewise, it is desired that she have the soul of an organic being, so cyborgs are ok, but no robots or androids, please.

4. No fanfiction, memes, and the like. This wiki is for characters who have seen some sort of commercial release.

5. Do not upload any photos that contain nudity, whether live-action or drawn.  Wiki's Guidelines allow for some artistic nudity, but it is very subjective, and so, I would rather not be bothered with it. While it is recommended that each character page have at least one photo, It is extremely rare that a villainess has appeared exclusively nude in her body of work. Therefore, no nudity, please.

6. Articles. How much or little you wish to detail in the article is up to you, but at the very minimum a sentence should be written giving the character's name, what series she appeared in, what her role is (main antagonist, henchgirl) and if applicable, the actress who portrays/voices her.

7. Image count per page. If photos are added to a character, try shooting for a maximum of 10 in the article body. For tv shows and movies, this should particularly be adhered to if the screencaps are just a few frames away from each other, in the same scene/shot.

8. No "series" tags. Examples: "James Bond Female Villains", "Sailor Moon Villainesses". Titles/Series should still be mentioned at the beginning of the article body, however, so that they appear in search results. Also, separate pages may be created for a series, but only 1 tag may be added to it, and that is the Series Page tag.

9. Actress/Voice Actress tags. These can be created as category tags, but ONLY if they can be attached to 5 or more preexisting characters on the wiki. If attached to fewer, they will be deleted.

10. Regular enemies in video games. If game has 10 female regular enemies or less, you can create individual pages for them, but any more than that and they must be combined on a single page made for the game. 95% of video games are likely to have less than 10 anyways. Also, unless it is specifically mentioned as such within the game's story (or instruction manual) do not bother adding Freudian Excuse‏‎ or Freud Buster‏‎ tags to them. Unlike with other media, regular enemies are very often put into a game just for the player to beat on, without any barometer for how evil or unevil they are.


** BEFORE ADDING TAGS, PLEASE REFERENCE THE Category Keywords LIST FIRST TO AVOID CREATING MULTIPLE TAGS OF THE SAME MEANING **

External Links

Evil Babes Forum - A message board created for the discussion of female villains.


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