A Villain Named Zrg

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    Be it because of its outlandish sound or its harsh structure, there seems to be a trend of naming sci-fi villains—and especially stereotypical ones—after these three consonants (sometimes with a K instead of a G), with a random vowel in-between and possibly some letters before or after.

    Compare Law of Alien Names, Xtreme Kool Letterz, Names to Run Away From Really Fast.

    Examples of A Villain Named Zrg include:

    Anime and Manga

    • King Zarkon from Voltron would be a near-example.
    • Zork from Yu-Gi-Oh!
      • Also the cards "Dark Master Zorc" and, flipping the letter order, "Gorz the Emissary of Darkness."

    Comic Books

    Film

    • The Fifth Element: Jean-Baptiste Emmanuel Zorg. Especially significant as the whole movie is a reconstruction of sci-fi movies and comics of the 1970s and 1980s.
    • In the film Zathura, the evil lizard race are called the Zorgons.
    • A case of Aerith and Bob occurs in Betty Blue, where Zorg is a perfectly normal handyman in the France of the Eighties.

    Literature

    Live Action TV

    Newspaper Comics

    • Inversion: Hans Zarkov from Flash Gordon, who's one of the good guys.

    Toys

    • Transformers has the Decepticon Scorponok's head, Lord Zarak.

    Video Games

    Western Animation

    • The archnemesis of Buzz Lightyear in Toy Story 2 is called Zurg. Another reconstruction, by the way.
    • Space Ghost's arch-nemesis Zorak.
    • The alien villain in Space Chimps is named Zartog.
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