Home

 › 

Entertainment

 › 

15 of the Best Sitcom Villains to Terrorize Shows

15 of the Best Sitcom Villains to Terrorize Shows

Courtesy of Cartoon Network

Mr. Burns

Source: Courtesy of Fox Network

Dwight Schrute

Source: Courtesy of National Broadcasting Company (NBC)

Newman

Source: Courtesy of National Broadcasting Company (NBC)

Madeline Wuntch

Source: Courtesy of Fox Network

Sue Ann Nivens

Source: Courtesy of CBS

Tammy 2

Source: Courtesy of NBC

Michael

Source: Courtesy of NBC

Eric Cartman

Source: Courtesy of Cartoon Network

Wil Wheaton

Source: Courtesy of CBS

The McPoyles

Source: Courtesy of FX Network

Devon Banks

Source: Courtesy of NBC

Sue Sylvester

Source: Courtesy of Fox Network

Ben Chang

Source: Courtesy of NBC

Reverend Richard Wayne Gary Wayne

Source: Courtesy of Netflx

Stewie Griffin

Source: Courtesy of Cartoon Network

Mr. Burns
Dwight Schrute
Newman
Madeline Wuntch
Sue Ann Nivens
Tammy 2
Michael
Eric Cartman
Wil Wheaton
The McPoyles
Devon Banks
Sue Sylvester
Ben Chang
Reverend Richard Wayne Gary Wayne
Stewie Griffin

Making its debut at some point in the 1950s was the American sitcom. Short for "situational comedy," sitcoms rose to fame along with the boom of the post-World War II era.

One of the main reasons why televisions rose to fame in this era was due to the increased number of households who could purchase them. TV replaced radios as the main source of entertainment in the 1950s. In 1946, only 8,000 households had a TV. But by 1960, that number had increased to 45.7 million.

One of the first and most well-known TV sitcoms to emerge in the '50s was "I Love Lucy." As this type of family entertainment began to grow, one thing was common among them all. Each sitcom needed a villain. A villain leaves room to challenge the main character, often becoming a lovable fan favorite all on their own. For more reading on supporting roles, check out this article on supporting characters who deserve to be the lead.

To create this list, 24/7 Tempo compiled information from various entertainment sources including IMDb, Rolling Stone, and The Guardian. Here are 15 of the best sitcom villains we've seen on TV.

To top