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Bernie: He is a disruptive influence and he openly mocks me infront of the class.
Dash: He says.
Bernie: (To Dash) Look I know it's you! (To Helan) He puts thumbtacks on my stool.
~ Bernie Kropp telling Helan about Dash's mischievous behavior.
Wake up, lazybones! Why don't you work hard like me?
~ Thomas the Tank Engine teasing Gordon in the episode "Thomas & Gordon/Thomas Gets Tricked".
Daffy: Hoo-hoo Hoo-hoo! Hoo-hoo! Hoo-hoo! Oh brother! Have I got this chump going! Hoo-hoo! Hoo-hoo! What a knucklehead! Falling for that sssplit personality monster gag! Oh-Hoo-hoo-hoo-hoo!
Porky: Well T-That treacherousy trickster! I'll show 'em who's a "knucklehead"! I'll give him a dose of his (stuttering) medicine!! I hope I look (stammers) scary enough.
~ Daffy Duck reveling in his pranks with scaring Porky, and Porky plotting revenge in "The Prize Pest".

Mischievous Inconsistently Admirable heroes like causing all forms of trouble and havoc in a incredibly playful and childish way. Most of them often enjoy creating pure chaos (and even drama) out of constantly inconveniencing people, teasing people, and/or playing various practical jokes on anyone to get reactions out of them (even if it's excessive). They are frequently known as Troublemakers.

Since they are way too mischievous for their own good, this often results in most of them coming across as sadistic and/or sneaky pranksters that are not meant to be taken seriously a large majority of the time, due to their troublesome shenanigans being too corrupting and detracting them from being taken fully seriously as heroes.

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