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The Igor

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The Igor is the Sidekick and manservant to a Mad Scientist. He's an absolute toady, loyal to a fault, and has no problem doing unsanitary scut-work (such as Grave Robbing) for his genius master, who is always addressed as "Master," sometimes with an impressive lisp. He'll typically be a hunchback, dwarf, or even some small variety of monster. Evil Sorcerers can substitute a tiny imp or demon. A vague European accent and/or a Lorre Lookalike impression (though Peter Lorre played mad doctors in Mad Love and Arsenic and Old Lace, he never played an assistant) round out the vocal category.
Igor can't fight (usually), and if encountered by the hero in a combat situation, will high-tail it out with or without his master, unless the master tries to sacrifice him to enhance his own chances. Abduction of helpless young ladies, however, is well within Igor's skillset.
This character is completely defined by Fritz, a character who appears in the 1931 Universal Pictures adaptation of Frankenstein. Fritz is not a book-original character, but was added to the 1823 play adaptation, Presumption: or the Fate of Frankenstein (the earliest recorded play adaptation of Frankenstein and the only one Mary Shelley saw), to have someone Dr. Frankenstein could talk to to convey the story. From there, he was picked up by the film, a choice possibly further motivated by Rotwang's servant in the film Metropolis, from which Frankenstein is theorized to have taken several cues. The name "Igor" comes from a similar character named Ygor (played by Bela Lugosi) who appeared in the second and third sequels, Son of Frankenstein and The Ghost of Frankenstein. Most modern uses and references include at least a subtle twist. Justified for works set during the Steam Age or earlier, as the logical choice of Dumb Muscle for a Mad Scientist would be a deformed, despised and illiterate guy nobody would listen to if he decided to snitch out his master and also who would be cheap.
Is often Working for a Body Upgrade. Can overlap with Satellite Character. Compare to Battle Butler, Crusty Caretaker and Professional Butt-Kisser. For a related trope involving vampires instead of mad scientists, see The Renfield. See also Dr. Fakenstein, who is almost guaranteed to have an Igor employed.
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Aladdin: The Series: Aside from being a magical flying eel, the evil sorcerer Mozenrath's sidekick Xerxes fits this trope.
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Victor Frankenstein in Mary Shelley's Frankenhole has his assistant Ygor, who speaks with a high voice.
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In Narbonic, most respectable mad scientists have henchmen. It's just the way things are done. Dave even jokes that his boss should call him Igor. The henchmen are also unionized.
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The cringingly villainous sidekick, Harry Slime from Avenger Penguins fits this trope more closely, right down to the Peter Lorre accent.
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There are a few Far Side cartoons involving the classic "mad scientist's hunchbacked assistant" character archetype, including:
The Doctor scowling at Igor for having brought the wrong size wrench for Frankenstein's Monster.
Igor suddenly realizing Dr. Frankenstein didn't ask him for a train.
Igor and Dr. Frankenstein going scuba diving ("Ooh, Igor! Come take a look at this brain coral!").
Igor at a bar chatting about how thankless his job as Grave Robbing assistant is.
A young Igor being convinced by his friends they are merely "grave borrowing".
Alluded to in one comic showing a group of arguing scientists, captioned: "A classic case of too many scientists and not enough hunchbacks".
Also alluded to in another strip depicting "The College of Laboratory Assistants", where all the students are hunchbacks.
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Vincent Frankenstein in The Frankenstein Monster has a hunchbacked servant named Igor. However, in this instance Igor is also a brute who is almost as tall and strong as The Monster.
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In Mystery Case Files' Ravenhearst games, Charles' hunched, cackling assistant Victor is an example, for all that he calls his boss "Father" instead of "Master".
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Averted in Count Duckula: Igor is Igor in name (and hunchback) only in this instance and is a very capable, intelligent albeit sinister butler. Also, don't mess with his master or you will regret it.
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In Crash Bandicoot games, Dr. Neo Cortex always has a servile coworker who often makes all the work for him:
His Igor in the first installment was N. Brio, who invented the Evolvo-Ray and warned Cortex that the Vortex who's supposed to brainwash Crash was not ready. Because of these multiple failures, he leaves Cortex' side at the end of the first game and antagonizes him in the sequel. Speaking of...
Cortex Strikes Back introduces N. Gin, who becomes Cortex' assistant in the majority of the following installments. While this character's field is not biology, but rocket science and weaponry (he fights you in Humongous Mechas), he gives a strong Peter Lorre impression and he's devoted to Cortex like none of his actually brainwashed mutants have ever been.
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In one episode of Sheep in the Big City, the Mad (I mean, Angry) Scientist is ready to launch his sheep-powered raygun. He presses a button, ominous music swells, everybody holds their breath... turns out the button only summons an Igor. Doubly funny because the Angry Scientist looks down on the Igor, even though he is exactly as deformed as the Angry Scientist himself.
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In Frankenstein Island, shipwrecked sailor Clay has taken on the role of Sheila Frankenstein's dogsbody; presumably to make himself useful so she does not use him for her experiments. He commands the zombie guards, takes the blood from Jason, kidnaps women and procures animals for her experiments, etc.
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Nemu Kurotsuchi, Mayuri Kurotsuchi's servant in Bleach, though she lacks many of the physical traits specified above and calls Mayuri by his name with a -sama honorific (which is often used by servants to their masters).
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Krull of Mr. Sardonicus is more well-spoken and normal looking than your typical Igor, but is still a good fit. He's Sardonicus' main servant/doer of dirty work, and has a deformity in having an eye missing (because Sardonicus ripped it out). While Sardonicus is the more villainous of the two, Krull is shown to be fairly sadistic himself, and ultimately gets revenge in a cruel The Dog Bites Back moment.
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Dennis Hopper's fried "photojournalist" in Apocalypse Now is an ardent groupie of Col. Kurtz. His daily routine involves walking past dozens of decapitated heads and chronicling the exploits of the Great Man. Did you know that "if" is the middle word in life?
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The Ultimate Haunted House has Igor Stravinsky, Dr. Synthesis' beleaguered assistant.
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The trope maker is Fritz, Frankenstein's sidekick in Universal's Frankenstein. Fritz was imported from an 1823 play adaptation, Presumption: or the Fate of Frankenstein — the earliest recorded play adaptation of Frankenstein and the only one Mary Shelley saw. The name comes from Ygor, the broken-necked character from the sequel, Son of Frankenstein (although Ygor is not the servile figure embodied in the trope but rather a conniving villain in his own right).
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Blackenstein: Although normal looking, the monotone Malcolm fulfills this role for Dr. Stein. He falls in love with Eddie's fiancee Winifred and sabotages Stein's attempt to cure Eddie, so he can have Winifred for himself.
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Monster of the Year: The book features one who's literally named Igor, a hunchbacked former mad scientist's assistant, who accompanies the Frankenstein's monster named Sigmund Fred to the contest, but isn't planning to be a contestant himself.
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Monster Mash (1995), like the classic song of the same name it was partially based on, featured a hunchback assistant named Igor who was subserviant to Dr. Frankenstein.
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ANNO: Mutationem: Dr. Alan Doyle has an assistant bot called Igor who he tasks with various lab duties and is frequently annoyed with him bringing a burger instead of a seafood paella.
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In the Dragaera series, Sethra Lavode's servant Tukko/Chaz (his full name is Dri'Chazik a Tukknaro) comes across as a parody/subversion of this. In the Vlad series, he's described as constantly shaking and walking with a pronounced stoop, but Vlad suspects that this is Obfuscating Stupidity and Obfuscating Disability because despite his seeming infirmity, he never spills food or drink. This reading is supported in the prequel books in which he is revealed to be a famous wizard.
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In The Awful Dr. Orloff, Dr. Orloff is assisted by the slavishly loyal Morpho; a deformed monstrosity who delights in biting his victims.
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Rather than your typical hunchback, the lab assistant of the title character of Franny K. Stein is a dog named Igor who helps her with her experiments even when she doesn't want his assistance. He's not a pure lab, though. He's also part poodle, part Chihuahua, part beagle, part spaniel, part shepherd and part some weasely thing that isn't even a dog.
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Cortex Strikes Back introduces N. Gin, who becomes Cortex' assistant in the majority of the following installments. While this character's field is not biology, but rocket science and weaponry (he fights you in Humongous Mechas), he gives a strong Peter Lorre impression and he's devoted to Cortex like none of his actually brainwashed mutants have ever been.
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Parodied in Young Frankenstein by Marty Feldman as "Igor" (pronounced "Eye-gore"). He doesn't seem to realize he has a hump. Arguably the Trope Codifier for the most stereotypical of Igors, with his buggy eyes and hooded Medieval peasant clothing, neither of which was original to the Frankenstein franchise.
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Rogue One reveals that Darth Vader has one at his evil castle on Mustafar.
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Terry Pratchett's Discworld distills the trope by featuring a clan of these types, all named Igor (except the women, who are all named Igorina). They all have their own unique pattern of scars and deformities (except for the female Igors, who are oddly enough very attractive, although they usually keep a stitch somewhere as a sign), and all of them incredibly skilled surgeons, chemists and inventors. When they work for Vampires, Werewolves and Mad Scientists, they often double as a butler. They also have a tendency to replace parts of their own bodies with bits from other people which are no longer in use by their former owners. Often an Igor will accept as payment for a surgery a promise that they can help themselves to the patient's body (for themselves and other patients) when they eventually die — a promise they take very seriously. They also hand down useful organs; when an Igor says "I have my grandfather's hands", he is NOT being metaphorical.
Furthermore, they rarely have any qualms about who they work for — they don't work for Vampires and Werewolves and Mad Scientists because Evil Feels Good, but because "Inthanity getth the job done." An Igor would never do to another living person something that they wouldn't be willing to try first on themselves, though that doesn't necessarily narrow it down much. Even (relatively) sane and non-evil organisations (such as the Ankh-Morpork City Watch, The Free Hospital and a bank) recognize the value of an Igor and employ one or more.
Igors of Discworld are eerily good at:
Creating the essential and mandatory Cobweb Jungle using trained and specially bred spiders, urged on with very small whips.
Turning up behind you when you need them but don't expect them. (This might be a tribute to Eye-gor from Young Frankenstein, who went from the roof to right behind Dr. Frankenstein in less than a second.)
Opening the door exactly as you're raising your hand to knock. Relatedly, every door opened by an Igor will creak, whether or not it normally does. It's said to be a "skill".
Turning up at the moment of death.
Lisping, although this is done deliberately; "modern" Igors sometimes "forget to lisp." On one occasion, before delivering a somewhat longwinded explanation, the Igor in question asked if he could drop the lisp, to make said explanation easier to understand. (Later, another Uberwalder expresses concern when the Igor forgets to lisp, something that usually isn't done.)
Knowing exactly which Igor you're talking about.
Knowing when a lightning storm is coming, and using said lightning to power whatever mad invention they've been asked to create.
Surgery — in particular, they can re-attach lost limbs and perform transplants using only needle and thread, and also possess the ability to completely suppress the patient's immune system incompatibility with the donor organ through means unexplained. They also have the ability to bring back people who have actually died, if it's recent enough (and if they're allowed to — dwarves in particular will not allow Igors to bring them back. Igors are said to be "naturally disappointed" by this). As of Unseen Academicals, Lord Vetinari has been compelled to make a law about this, because murder trials have a tendency to go wrong when the (formerly) deceased walks through the door: "If it takes an Igor to bring you back, you were dead. Briefly dead, it's true, which is why the murderer will be briefly hanged."
"Acquiring" materials for their master's latest deranged scheme.
Quietly exiting just before the angry mob arrives.
They are also said to be quite popular with the ladies, despite their looks. We leave the reason for that to your imagination...
The motto of the Igors is "What goes around comes around"note Or perhaps "What goeth around comth around" referring to both their habit of recycling body parts so much and so often and also their karmic approach to treatments. When an Igor gives treatment he expects that later he can come back and claim any strong organs that person has which might be able to help someone else (they tend to have waiting lists) but sometimes people get unnerved when an Igor shows up at their death bed looking rather patient and refuse to let him have their organs when they die. The Igor accepts this and leaves. And doesn't ever come back to that village. Nor does any other Igor. What goes around comes around... ... ... or stops.
Interestingly, the Barman at Biers is named Igor, but is not a member of the clan — it's just a coincidence, which is odd as Biers is frequented mostly by the undead. He apparently finds comments about the incongruity of this rather irritating.note  In Slipping Between Worlds see above — the suggestion is made that in keeping with the Discworld principle that everything has its opposite quality, Biers' Igor is in fact a Rogi.
An early Discworld book from before the first Igor was introduced invoked this trope to describe thaumaturgists, the "lab technicians" whom wizards employ to collect Eye of Newt or powdered tiger testicle or whatever else they need.
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Superfriends: The villain of The World's Greatest SuperFriends episode "The Super Friends Meet Frankenstein" was a descendant of Dr. Frankenstein who creates two Frankenstein monsters, one that followed the conventional depiction of Frankenstein's monster and the other resembling an amalgam of Superman and Batman with Wonder Woman's magic lasso who was created by transfering Batman, Superman and Wonder Woman's energies into a featureless body. The villain's assistant was a slouching toady name Gor, whose voice was even a Peter Lorre impression.
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Mad Monster Party? had the character archetype filled by a Lorre Lookalike zombie obsequious to Baron Frankenstein by the name of Yetch. The prequel Mad, Mad, Mad Monsters actually used the hunchbacked assistant Igor as a character, with a major part of the conflict having Igor want to keep the Monstress for himself and actively try to defy Baron Frankenstein's orders that the Monstress is to wed the Monster.
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Jaken, Sesshomaru's servant in Inuyasha.
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Riff-Raff of The Rocky Horror Picture Show is a parody Igor. Though it's also mostly an act in-universe: he's not remotely loyal, and more intelligent than most examples; it's suggested that Frank is in large part taking credit for his work. The hunched back is fake, and while he's still rather short and physically unimposing, he ends up shooting and killing Frank with a ray gun and is a General in the sequel.
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The Igor
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Despite being based mostly on the original novel, where the good doctor worked alone, Frankenstein M.D. still references this trope with Victoria's lab technician "Iggy".
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In Castle Hangnail, the head minion is a scarred old man who's lived and died and been revived and lived again in service of the castle. He's not actually a hunchback, but walks with a habitual stoop that gives the same impression.
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The Igor
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Dr. Goldfoot and the Bikini Machine: The eponymous mad scientist has a flunky named Igor who mentally fits this trope, but physically is an ordinary-looking guy in a lab coat.
 The Igor / int_526bb077
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In The Man Who Changed His Mind, Dr. Laurience's lab assistant (and Crusty Caretaker) is Clayton; an Evil Cripple confined to wheelchair and suffering from a condition that could kill him at any time, who is working for Laurience in exchange for having his mind transferred into a healthy body.
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In Dracula vs. Frankenstein, Wheelchair-bound Mad Scientist Dr. Durea is assisted by his mute, simple-minded assistant Groton (Lon Chaney Jr.), who murders young women with an axe to secure body parts for Durea's experiments.
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The Igor / int_574a31ab
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The Order of the Stick has Giro as assistant to a Mad Scientist type wizard who makes Frankenstein's Monster-style flesh golems here. Giro isn't even a real hunchback; he wears a fake hump to get the job.
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The Igor / int_5755b96a
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The Igor
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Cojo the midget plays this role to Alonzo the Armless in The Unknown.
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The Igor / int_5799d93
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The Igor
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Nosfera has the adorible Iggy, the man-flea.
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The Igor
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Toonsylvania has its Igor as one of the main characters of the show.
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The Igor / int_60b32bfb
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The Igor
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The Cinema Snob noted in his review of The Body Shop that mad scientists in the movies he reviews always seem to have deformed sidekicks for no reason, and he wants to know how the assistant ended up with the doctor (at least one, Blood-Sucking Freaks, explains that Ralphus is just a sadist who does it for free.)
In a later review, he gives Z-grade movie Geek Maggot Bingo props for explaining how they met, which actually does show the deformed assistant finding the job in a classified ad.
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The Igor
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Twisted in the Farscape episode "DNA Mad Scientist": the Mad Scientist NamTar's female Igor, Kornata, turns out to be the original scientist, who was disfigured and enslaved by her rebellious creation.
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In Myth Conceptions, Skeeve poses as a creepy hunchback to scare potential guests away from the inn he and Aahz have been living in. When he later auditions for the Court Wizard job at Possiltum, Aahz adopts the same disguise to pose as Skeeve's assistant, effectively playing the Igor to Skeeve's "cunning sorcerer".
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The Igor / int_6f1dfbf0
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The Igor
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Gilligan's Island did two episodes with mad scientist Boris Balinkoff; Both times he had an assistant named Igor, the first time played by a human, the second by a monkey. (Considering the things Balinkoff got up to, it's even possible they were the same character..)
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The Igor
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This trope has actually been reversed in Annyseed where our hero's are greeted at the door by a cute, defiant little Monkey.
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The Igor
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In Blood Bowl, Igors, also known as Hunchback Henchmen in some version of the rules, are deformed minions who can be hired by the Necromancer Coaches of the various Undead Teams instead of apothecaries. These assistants are highly skilled at repairing and manipulating rotting flesh and allow a re-roll to one 'Regeneration' roll each game.
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The Igor
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Batman, of all people, actually had a mute hunchback assistant for a while in the '90s. Harold Allnut was a gifted mechanic and electronics technician who helped out in the Batcave.
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The Igor
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In The Devil Commands, Dr. Blair is aided in forbidden experiments by his mentally-challenged servant Karl, who was rendered mute by one of Blair's experiments.
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The Igor
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Paul "Dibbs" Plutzker of 1995 film: Casper, played by Eric Idle.
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The Igor / int_7d4d7d22
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The Igor
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Garfield and Friends:
In the episode "Rainy Day Dreams", Garfield uses his imagination to compare Jon's new relationship to Bride Of Frankenstein. He notices the assistant, Igor, and tells Odie that all assistants are named Igor. It's a rule.
The episode "Frankenstein Feline" has Jon dream that he is a mad scientist who creates a Frankenstein monster cat resembling Garfield, with Odie playing the role of the hunchbacked assistant.
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The Igor
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Girl Genius:
An Enforced Trope; the whole of Europa has been under the control of Sparks for so long that pretty much anyone will be quickly reduced to a grovelling mess if one starts ranting like a cut-rate stage villain.
In "The Coffee Engine is Broken?!?" storyline, Agatha finally makes it to her ancestral keep, only to find the entire TOWN surrounding it is populated with Igors subconsciously pining for their masters the Heterodynes... and woe betide pretenders that hang around instead of getting eaten by the Castle.
This is a thing with Sparks in general. When in the madness place, they tend to drag others along in their fervor, with those who are exposed long enough becoming highly conditioned to serve Sparks (not exclusive to their original master). One character suggests this is an evolved survival trait; people who volunteer to be minions are much more likely to survive to breed than people who are selected to be test subjects. Apply this selection criteria on a community for fifty generations and you get some pretty devoted and skilled minions.
And von Zinzer, Agatha's follower whose reluctance to fall into "minion" routine, while useful in itself, produces hilarious scenes.
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Batman: Castle of the Bat, an Elseworld with the premise of retelling Frankenstein with Bruce Wayne in the role of Victor Frankenstein and his father Thomas as the monster, has Alfred Pennyworth's counterpart consist of a hunchbacked assistant to Bruce named Alfredo.
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Commander Kitty has Fortiscue, who fits this to a T, complete with worshipful improvised names for his mistress Zenith ("Yes, my one-and-onlyness!"). This doesn't stop him from being a Servile Snarker when she gets a tad too ridiculous. It's also a complete reversal of fate, since when he's not under the influence of the Mind-Control Device he himself created, he's her master—she's an android, and not intended to be evil.
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In Ruddigore, Old Adam Goodheart is the trusted servant of the hero, Robin Oakapple. When Robin is forced by a family curse to resume his responsibilities as the wicked Sir Ruthven Murgatroyd, Baronet of Ruddigore, Old Adam accompanies him and, in order to better serve his master, changes his name to Gideon Crawle. Some newer productions have him spontaneously develop a hump.
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Both films of Count Yorga had Brudah, a deformed shambling man who serves as the Count extremely tough servant. He has been showed to defy his master once though in the first movie, where he rapes the damsel after Yorga controls her to come to his mansion during the daytime. He is later seen shameful of the act and begs Yorga to forgive him.
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The Igor
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In Frankenstein's Castle of Freaks, Count Frankenstein has several assistants: the sycophantic Hans, the hunchback Gregor, and the Depraved Dwarf Genz.
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The Igor
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Starting in Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire, the cowardly Wormtail plays this role to the Evil Sorcerer Voldemort.
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The Igor
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Parodied on SCTV with actor Woody Tobias, Jr., who actually was an ugly hunchback and thus was confined to this role (named "Bruno") as sidekick to 3-D filmmaker Dr. Tongue, who usually played Mad Scientist roles. Both were "serious" actors, to the point they attempted a remake of Midnight Cowboy in 3-D, but they didn't have much range...
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The Igor
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From Plasmo is Professor Sashimi's assistant Joyce. She looks the part to the point of being easily mistaken for male (to the point of having a male voice actor as well), and, despite being a loyal assistant to Sashimi, she also wants to make her own big scientific discovery, along with having a heavy infatuation towards Coredor.
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The Igor
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Persona: Igor, a servant of Philemon, and all of the Velvet Room Residents are named after characters from Frankenstein.
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The Igor
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The Seven Little Monsters episode "The Adventures of Super Three" had Five pretend to be Four's hunchbacked assistant Figor (pronounced fye-gore).
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The Igor
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Strongwings from ''Wings of Fire starts out as Mastermind's Dumb Muscle assistant.
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The Igor
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Victor Frankenstein: Played with. Igor starts off the film with a physical deformity and he does become Victor's assistant, but his personality is very different than what this trope is normally associated with. Igor is Victor's equal in terms of his intelligence, so their master-servant dynamic is downplayed—the movie instead presents them as mentor and protégé. Moreover, after Victor corrects Igor's crooked back, the latter looks completely normal.
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ReBoot: In later seasons, Mad Scientist "Herr Doktor" is Megabyte's top man. The doc has an unnamed assistant who is a heavily disfigured, Frankenstein monster-like "one" binome.
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The Igor
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Despite being Topher's assistant on Dollhouse, Ivy is a complete subversion of this trope being female, quite attractive and anything but slavish in her attitude towards him.
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The Igor
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The blatantly named Urpgor of The Dreamstone is this to Zordrak. While most Urpneys are sniveling toadies, Urpgor is exceptionally unhinged and weasel-like, even referring to Zordrak as "Master". As a bonus he is the Mad Scientist of the Rogues Gallery.
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The Igor
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TV's Frank was one of these to Dr. Forrester, on Mystery Science Theater 3000.
In the first season, it was Dr. Ehrhardt (despite being nominally a Mad Scientist himself).
And now it's "TV's Son of TV's Frank", AKA Max, who complicates matters by being madly in love with his boss Kinga.
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In Sonic the Hedgehog in Robotnik's Laboratory, Robotnik has built himself a special lab-assistant called Eggor.
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Etrigan: The original The Demon series by Jack Kirby had an arc where the villain was a Mad Scientist named Baron Von Evilstein, who covered all of the common mad scientist tropes, including having a hunchbacked assistant named Igor who frequently responded to orders with "Yes, master".
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Grimer from Sonic the Comic is an exemplary Mad Doctor's Assistant to Big Bad Dr. Robotnik. As well as the usual Igor traits (hideous goblin-like appearance, frail build, intense loyalty, referring to his boss as "Master", etc) he was also something of a Hypercompetent Sidekick, being the primary designer of many of Robotnik's most dangerous war machines and personally coming to Robotnik's rescue on several occasions. His finest moment came when he was jailed after Robotnik was apparently destroyed by the Chaos Emeralds, where he proved he was a manipulative Chess Master and managed to manipulate the heroes easily from his prison and save his master.
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The Igor
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The original Reek, the servant to Ramsay Snow (later Bolton) in A Song of Ice and Fire. After Reek was killed, Ramsay tried to break his captive Theon Greyjoy into becoming his replacement Igor.
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The Bride: Initially, Dr. Frankenstein has two assistants. Dr. Zahlus is a fellow scientist, but Paulus is a hunchback whose main function seems to be to handle the physical labour for the scientists.
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The Igor
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In Muppets Tonight, Dr. Phil van Neuter, host of the Tales from the Vet segments, was assisted by a grotesque brute named Mulch.
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 Muppets Tonight
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The Igor
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The Assassins' Guild School is given a replacement medical specialist to take over from the ineffectual doctor of Pyramids. Matron Igorina snaps at the chance to work for methodically sane people, which she finds every bit as professionally fulfilling as working for homicidal psychopaths. The myriad ways in which a Guild student can damage themselves in the course of Education fully occupy her working day, and the fatality rate has dropped considerably. She takes every available opportunity to go out on Assassin missions as a non-combatant medical consultant, and even lectures Guild students in necessary areas such as Personal and Social Development. note Sex Education. All teachers at the School agree this is vitally necessary — so long as somebody else teaches it. Matron Igorina's sex education lectures are long, detailed, supported by graphic iconographic slides, remorselessly emphasize all the things that may not go according to plan in a sexual encounter, and tend to leave traumatized and impressionable teenage girls staggering out vowing they will never, ever, bump uglies with a male. Ever. As a result the Guild School has a practically zero rate of regrettable things like teen pregnancies and only the most adventurous students break the School rules to pursue assignations. The School management is quietly pleased with this.
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Toad plays the Igor role to Magneto in early X-Men comics.
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The Igor
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Gargoyle in The Incredible Hulk (1996) is ugly, short, has a large head, and acts as an assistant to The Leader.
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 The Incredible Hulk (1996)
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The Igor
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There's a moment in The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers where Brad Dourif as Grima looks to be playing this off of Christopher Lee's Saruman — Lorre-ish bug-eyes and all.
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Magic: The Gathering: In fitting with the setting's Blue-aligned alchemically created zombies, modeled in the vein of Frankenstein's Monster, Innistrad also contains references to the mad geniuses who create them, and the assistants who... assist. Two are mentioned directly, Deranged Assistant and Stitcher's Apprentice, the latter of whom is name-checked in the flavor text of Rooftop Storm, which is a direct Frankenstein reference (and also calls back the Assistant's gripe about the way orders are barked at him).
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The Fairly OddParents! episode "Open Wide and Say Aaagh!" has Dr. Snipowitz assisted by a hunchback named Igor in the twerpectomy Vicky has scheduled for Timmy. He even says "yes, master".
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In the game Psychonauts, Sheegor is a female Igor forced to work for Dr. Loboto to save her captured pet turtle Mr. Pokeylope. She switches over to your side when you retrieve him; she's scary at first, but actually sort of a Woobie.
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Dr. Mordenheim is Ravenloft's Expy of Dr. Frankenstein, so naturally he has an Igor: a hunchback named Horg, whom he's re-created via cloning each time his assistant gets killed. Robbing graves in Ravenloft isn't the safest vocation, so he's on his third or fourth Horg by now.
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Get Smart. Max goes up against a KAOS Mad Scientist who's using electricity to raise people from the dead. He naturally has a disabled toady for an assistant...called Bruce.
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The Igor
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In Scary Gary, Dr. Frankenstein’s henchman Egor basically checks all the boxes for what defines the character, up to casually mentioning that Grave Robbing is one of his jobs. The only thing really setting him apart from other fictional Igors is that his name is starts with an "E".
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In Malazan Book of the Fallen, Emancipor Reese serves as faithful manservant to the Evil Duo pairing of evil sorcerers Bauchelain and Korbal Broach. He's not so much loyal to them as completely terrified, and while revealed in his origin story to have began as a seasoned if weedy former soldier, he quickly falls into the shambling part of the equation as he becomes an Addled Addict to dull the horror of his work.
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Koukol, Count von Krolock's hunchbacked servant in Tanz der Vampire.
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The Igor
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Chronicles of Darkness fan-made gamelines:
In Genius: The Transgression, Beholden fill this role. Beholden are otherwise ordinary people who see the world exactly as the Genius sees it and thus can handle Wonders without wrecking them, help build them, and do all sorts of dirty work for their masters. In fact, "Igor" is a slang term for a Beholden. It's not very pleasant being one. Beholden lose their ability to form any beliefs or meaningful opinions beyond copying those of a Genius (although they can break free in certain circumstances), and if they're without a master for too long, they either go mad or die. They also have a tendency to experience a Breakthrough in certain conditions and become a Genius themselves.
Hunchback: The Lurching is basically about playing as one of these. You have been inflicted by a supernatural mutation that grants you power, but deforms you and generally makes your life hell. Hunchbacks are drawn to serve a master, who is often a scientist and/or a Genius (the hunchback hopes that they will find a way to remove the mutation).
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Game of Thrones: Reek is this to Ramsay, complete with stooping gait and low-bent head.
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The Igor
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Good Eats introduced the dungeon under AB's kitchen, wherein his toadying Dungeon Master (an Igor in all but name) supplies him with painful kitchen appliances, such as a steak cuber and tortilla press. Yes, it's a cooking show; it's just not a normal cooking show.
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Sonic the Hedgehog:
Sonic the Hedgehog (Archie Comics) had Snively in this role during his early appearances. He's still a toady nowadays, but after 16 years he's grown to hate his job a bit. Sniv has come to rely on being a Deadpan Snarker as his chief coping mechanism. It seems to work decently enough.
Grimer from Sonic the Comic is an exemplary Mad Doctor's Assistant to Big Bad Dr. Robotnik. As well as the usual Igor traits (hideous goblin-like appearance, frail build, intense loyalty, referring to his boss as "Master", etc) he was also something of a Hypercompetent Sidekick, being the primary designer of many of Robotnik's most dangerous war machines and personally coming to Robotnik's rescue on several occasions. His finest moment came when he was jailed after Robotnik was apparently destroyed by the Chaos Emeralds, where he proved he was a manipulative Chess Master and managed to manipulate the heroes easily from his prison and save his master.
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The Igor
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Count Rugen's assistant the Albino in The Princess Bride.
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The Igor
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In the "Werehog of London" episode of Timon & Pumbaa, the Mad Scientist has a "Shegor" instead because he's an equal opportunity employer.
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The Igor
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Spiders II: Breeding Ground: Dr. Grbac's shifty-looking assistant, though not hunchbacked, certainly fits this archetype in his toady mannerisms.
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Hunchback: The Lurching is basically about playing as one of these. You have been inflicted by a supernatural mutation that grants you power, but deforms you and generally makes your life hell. Hunchbacks are drawn to serve a master, who is often a scientist and/or a Genius (the hunchback hopes that they will find a way to remove the mutation).
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The Igor / int_b972a1fd
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The Igor
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Pokémon-X parodies this with Professor Birch's assistant, named Igor, who is a perfectly normal lab assistant aside from the name and all the jokes he is subject to because of it.
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The Igor
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Lugnut in Transformers: Animated, who doubles as The Brute.
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The Igor / int_bcdcf629
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The Igor
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In All Hail King Julien, after becoming horribly disfigured, Rob gets a job as Nurse Phantom working for Doctor S which more or less ends up with him becoming the Igor to Doctor S's Mad Doctor. The only real difference is that they tend to bicker like an old married couple.
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The Igor / int_bd2505b9
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The Igor
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Doctor Germahn of El Goonish Shive has an Igor of identical function but vastly different flavor. Her name is Amanda, and she's quite blonde.
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The Igor
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On Black Books, Bill Bailey turned into an Igor briefly. Complete with lisp and hunch.
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The Igor / int_c1a76652
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The Igor
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Igor appears in Van Helsing, which is a riff on all the old Universal monster movies.
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The Igor / int_c81bb075
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The Igor
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The game Brain Dead 13 has Fritz (most likely named as a Shout-Out to Universal's Frankenstein), an imp with hooks for both hands who pursues the protagonist throughout the game at Dr. Neurosis' orders.
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The Igor
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His Igor in the first installment was N. Brio, who invented the Evolvo-Ray and warned Cortex that the Vortex who's supposed to brainwash Crash was not ready. Because of these multiple failures, he leaves Cortex' side at the end of the first game and antagonizes him in the sequel. Speaking of...
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 Crash Bandicoot (1996) (Video Game)
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The Igor
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Igor pops up in Quest for Glory IV, where he's the town's gravedigger and resident Pungeon Master ("Ha ha, little graveyard humor there!"); it's mentioned that he occasionally helps Dr. Cranium out too.
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The Igor
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In the Beast Wars episode "Feral Scream", Waspinator fills in the role of The Igor while Megatron is creating Transmetal 2 Dinobot. Waspinator even speaks lines such as "Yes, Master" in a creepy sort of voice.
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The Igor
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Sonic the Hedgehog (Archie Comics) had Snively in this role during his early appearances. He's still a toady nowadays, but after 16 years he's grown to hate his job a bit. Sniv has come to rely on being a Deadpan Snarker as his chief coping mechanism. It seems to work decently enough.
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The Igor
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Aladdin: Genie references the character archetype by briefly morphing into a hideous, green hunchback and speaking in a Peter Lorre impression while explaining The Rules, specifically (and appropriately) the one about not bringing people back from the dead.
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The Igor
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Dracula of The Monster Squad tries to use Frankenstein's Monster as one of these, ordering him to retrieve Van Helsing's diary. He's quickly won over by Phoebe, the youngest of the eponymous crew, and turns against his master.
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The Igor
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A short-lived animated series based on El Santo featured a Mad Scientist named Dr. Clone as the main antagonist. He was accompanied by a bumbling assistant named Adenaido, who otherwise looks and fits the part of the classic Igor like a glove.
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The Igor
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Igor is the name of Grandpa's pet bat in The Munsters, and considering that he's a Mad Scientist Vampire... well...
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The Igor
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Once Upon a Time: Igor is the assistant to Dr. Frankenstein, though is only briefly seen.
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My Life with Master casts all the players as the lackeys of a cruel Master, usually some variety of Mad Scientist or Evil Overlord. The object is to build connections with the Townspeople in order to work up the nerve to defy the Master and kill them.
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The Munsters has Floop, the kindhearted hunchbacked assistant of Mad Scientist Dr. Wolfgang. Once their monster — Herman Munster — is made, Floop becomes a sort of older brother figure to him. On the other side, the Count has a manservant whose name is literally Igor, although he acts more like a cross between Renfield and Jeeves.
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In Genius: The Transgression, Beholden fill this role. Beholden are otherwise ordinary people who see the world exactly as the Genius sees it and thus can handle Wonders without wrecking them, help build them, and do all sorts of dirty work for their masters. In fact, "Igor" is a slang term for a Beholden. It's not very pleasant being one. Beholden lose their ability to form any beliefs or meaningful opinions beyond copying those of a Genius (although they can break free in certain circumstances), and if they're without a master for too long, they either go mad or die. They also have a tendency to experience a Breakthrough in certain conditions and become a Genius themselves.
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Mordheim: The Undead warbands can recruit the Dregs, the hunch-backed and deformed human survivors of the comet strike. They serve their undead masters faithfully since they are the few who showed them kindness.
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The Igor
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In Star Wars Legends, Onimi is the Igor to Supreme Overlord Shimrra, the leader of the Yuuzhan Vong. The very last book reveals however, that Onimi is actually the mastermind behind the Yuuzhan Vong invasion and that Shimrra was actually a puppet being telepathically controlled by Onimi.
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The Igor
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The Madballs comic book published by Marvel Comics subsidiary Star Comics had Snivelitch, the hideous and bumbling assistant to the Madballs' archenemy Dr. Frankenbeans.
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Cannibal Girls has Bunker, the Reverend's lowly, deformed manservant who lives in the basement of the bed and breakfast where he cleans up the Girls' messes and cuts up the victims' remains.
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The Igor
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The 2008 movie Igor not only has every Mad Scientist have their own Igor... but one Igor (played by John Cusack) decides to become a Mad Scientist himself and win the Evil Science Fair. That particular Igor is rather proud of earning his Yes, Master degree (majored in speaking with a lisp).
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The Igor / int_ec27cf6d
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The Igor
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At the start of Monster Lab, the player is given a PDA aptly named I.G.O.R.
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The Igor
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Contraptionology!: Matching Twilight's descent into a Victor Frankenstein type of figure, Spike regresses into a shuffling, mumbling, servile Igor-like figure who refers to her as "master".
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The Igor
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Both Jesse and Gale act as Igors to "Heisenberg" on Breaking Bad.
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 Breaking Bad
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The Igor
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Teen Power Inc.: In The Case of Crazy Claude, the eponymous inventor's violently protective lab assistant Eric is a hairy, slouching man who wears baggy clothes and rarely speaks except to grunt and make comments about cartoons. He does get some Hidden Depths in the final chapters, though, albeit in a bad way: his slouch, hair, wardrobe, and seemingly low intelligence are all fake so that Claude won't recognize "Eric" as a rival inventor who has been stealing Claude's ideas.
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During the Crisis on Infinite Earths, Psycho Pirate was this to the Anti-Monitor.
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The butler and maid from Transylvania 6-5000 were both hunchbacks, and a married couple whose son had an even more extreme hunch. Or so it seemed; really, all three of them were faking to conform to this trope's groveling-hunchbacked-servant expectations.
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In The Freakmaker, the hulking Lynch assists Prof. Noller in his experiments, and supplies experimental subjects by abducting girls and bringing them to Nolter's lab, in exchange for Nolter curing his physical deformities.
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Castlevania (Franchise)
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Characters as Device
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Index of Gothic Horror Tropes
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 Man with the Screaming Brain / int_e5120d
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 E.G. Crackpot Comicbook Hero High School / int_e5120d
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 Witch Quest (Roleplay) / int_e5120d
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 Painless / int_e5120d
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 The Sleuth of the Ming Dynasty / int_e5120d
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 Hunchback: The Lurching (Tabletop Game) / int_e5120d
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 Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street (Theatre) / int_e5120d
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 Oxhorn Short Shorts (Web Animation) / int_e5120d
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 Mad God (Phil Tippett) (Web Video) / int_e5120d
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 Testeur Alpha (Web Video) / int_e5120d
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 Annyseed (Webcomic) / int_e5120d
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 Blip (Webcomic) / int_e5120d
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 Narbonic (Webcomic) / int_e5120d
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 Overused Sci-Fi Settings (Website) / int_e5120d
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 Frankenweenie / int_e5120d
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 Freakazoid! / int_e5120d
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 Garfield and Friends / int_e5120d
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 I Am Weasel / int_e5120d
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 Igor / int_e5120d
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 Iron Man / int_e5120d
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 Iron Man: The Animated Series / int_e5120d
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 Mad Monster Party? / int_e5120d
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 Mary Shelley's Frankenhole / int_e5120d
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 Monster Force / int_e5120d
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 ReBoot / int_e5120d
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 Scooby-Doo! and the Reluctant Werewolf / int_e5120d
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 Secret Squirrel / int_e5120d
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 Seven Little Monsters / int_e5120d
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 Superfriends / int_e5120d
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