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Mister Big is a character in the TimeSplitters series, though only appears in the original TimeSplitters. He is the head of a gang who operate out of the Chinese restaurant. He wears a dark grey pinstriped suit and is bald. A man who lived and died in 1932, more commonly known as Big Tony, also went under the alias "Mister Big". However, it is unlikely they are the same person; Big Tony lived and died in 1932, whereas Mister Big lived in 1970.

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  • Mister Big is a character in the TimeSplitters series, though only appears in the original TimeSplitters. He is the head of a gang who operate out of the Chinese restaurant. He wears a dark grey pinstriped suit and is bald. A man who lived and died in 1932, more commonly known as Big Tony, also went under the alias "Mister Big". However, it is unlikely they are the same person; Big Tony lived and died in 1932, whereas Mister Big lived in 1970.
  • Mr. Big was a concept villain for Batman: The Animated Series but never animated. He appears only in The Screen Writer's Bible in an episode premise. * Exhausting his final lead in a current case, Batman sneaks into Stonegate Prison in order to question a connected prisoner who refuses to talk. Once there, he realizes that a trap has been set by prison kingpin MR. BIG, who comfortably runs his criminal network from within his cell. As word spreads of the Batman's presence, a riot ensues. Pursued by worn enemies furious for revenge, Batman fights his way through the bowels of the prison, only to be captured and marched down Death Row and strapped into the electric chair. Luckily, The Riddler springs him at the last minute, not about to have the honor of besting Batman robbed from him by a
  • Since Asskicking Equals Authority and Authority Equals Asskicking, your average Big Bad tends to be (appropriately enough) big - however, a frequent subversion of this is for the big cheese to be a half-pint. Generally this will be taken to an extreme degree, and accentuated by giving him two Giant Mook bodyguards. Contrast Large and In Charge. Compare Killer Rabbit, Pint-Sized Powerhouse. Examples:
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  • Mr. Big
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  • Mr. Big was a concept villain for Batman: The Animated Series but never animated. He appears only in The Screen Writer's Bible in an episode premise. * Exhausting his final lead in a current case, Batman sneaks into Stonegate Prison in order to question a connected prisoner who refuses to talk. Once there, he realizes that a trap has been set by prison kingpin MR. BIG, who comfortably runs his criminal network from within his cell. As word spreads of the Batman's presence, a riot ensues. Pursued by worn enemies furious for revenge, Batman fights his way through the bowels of the prison, only to be captured and marched down Death Row and strapped into the electric chair. Luckily, The Riddler springs him at the last minute, not about to have the honor of besting Batman robbed from him by a bunch of low-life jailbirds.
  • Since Asskicking Equals Authority and Authority Equals Asskicking, your average Big Bad tends to be (appropriately enough) big - however, a frequent subversion of this is for the big cheese to be a half-pint. Generally this will be taken to an extreme degree, and accentuated by giving him two Giant Mook bodyguards. Almost invariably The Napoleon, with a Berserk Button about their height. Alternatively (or as well, if they're too dumb to notice the irony) they might have an Ironic Nickname along the lines of "Mr. Big". This might be a reference to their sizable reputation and influence, combat skills, or personality. Often got their position due to intelligence or deviousness that compensates for their lack of physical threat - if Shorter Means Smarter, this guy is a genius. Will often be introduced with a Big Shadow, Little Creature or Big Little Man shot. Contrast Large and In Charge. Compare Killer Rabbit, Pint-Sized Powerhouse. Examples:
  • Mister Big is a character in the TimeSplitters series, though only appears in the original TimeSplitters. He is the head of a gang who operate out of the Chinese restaurant. He wears a dark grey pinstriped suit and is bald. A man who lived and died in 1932, more commonly known as Big Tony, also went under the alias "Mister Big". However, it is unlikely they are the same person; Big Tony lived and died in 1932, whereas Mister Big lived in 1970.
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