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Awww, Poopet and Jack got away and learnt nothing.
~ Eggen after Poopet and Jack end their killing spree despite not getting any real punishment.
Curses! It appears that further zombie game-upping shall be required!
~ Dr. Zomboss last words in Plants vs. Zombies 2 before ultimately getting away with his crimes.

Inconsistently Heinous villains who have managed to get away with their crimes, either by winning (main goals succeeded, the hero was defeated) or by escaping adequate punishment (being defeated but not brought to justice, by running away or by escaping prison if they were imprisoned).


Deceased and Presumed Deceased villains do not count as Karma Houdinis unless their death was of natural causes or if they are more likely to have survived and escaped rather than died or if their status is dependent upon version (e.g. Audrey II) . In addition, villains who are truly Imprisoned with no way to escape should not count either. Villains who took their own lives cannot count, another case is if the villain is killed by another villain or a neutral character before they were punished CANNOT count even if they didn't get caught by a more powerful character.

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